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- • . 4 -Jeffecson Valley iephyr the too confiding victim. Thla Ilan it will be -none of the abova attractions - \The Zephyr Blows for All simply a good substantial supper for 25 Published Friday at Whttotten. Jefferson coanty, Montana, - 4 IL M. WENTWORTH. Editors \Be .fir Joe\ Entered at the postoffice at M bitehall as f second -dues matter Aptil 15, llifab SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. Dna year, by mall M.0 Six months, by mall 1.315 Three months, by mall .75 Advertising rates on application. Arrival. ond Departure at Trains. ' - West -bound mail and pass... .7:15 a. m. East -bound mall and Pase....12.:03 a. m. DAILY STAGES. Depart for Virginia City, Twin Bridges and intermediate points at 8:00 a. in. Ar- rive from points at 6130 P. in. MAILS CLOSE. West -bound 6:30 a.m. r 0\ &LID p. m. Poetoffice hour -Week days. 8:00 a. .M. to 7:30 p. in. Sundays, 8:00 to 12:00 in., and 6:30 p. in. to 7:30. WARNING. Don't mall your letters or valuable packages without having your own ad- dress written or printed upon the upper left hand corner. This will insure its 'prompt return to you If not delivered, and will prevent it being sent to and , opened at the dead letter °Mee: It le not , obligatory RAO you to comply with this , request, huh It Is tee your interest to do so. , marshal or deputy sheriff, who if nec- essary, will not only arrest a man, bto will speedily convince the offender that be is under arrest. An officer who Is so very polite as to say to an intended prisoner, \Now you are under arrest; be kind enough to accompany me.\ is I not constructed after the most ap- proved peace officer models, and no matter how good and exemplary a del- zen he may be, is in the wrong place. We want an officer, and want him ere long, who can ad will speedily enforce a wholesome respect for the law and its administrators In the craniums of \bad rritin\ and \bad women,\ or who assume ,to be, whether they are or not. GAFFNEY MERCANTILE CO.MPAN1 • A Great Company With a Great Stock in a Great Building. • A stroll through the W. 13. Gaffney Mercantile Company's mammoth store building is enough to set ens thinking, and to wondering bow all the goods Which will be placed in that monstrous storeroom are to be disposed of. The Arnlidingds 100x150 feet, and all of the lower story, with the exception of a little corner cut out for the postoffice, will be Oiled with general merchandise from' every portion of the earth and from every clime. See those counte rs7 There's a dozen or rtnore of them. Finished in natural colors? Nope-cherry, and pretty near every counter will represent a depart. meet. Right over there In that corner on the thumb -hand side, as your face is In front of you, will be -located the gro- cery department, right across and next -to the stairway will be the shoe depart - anent ; that place there will be occupied - • -ileyetire virr - gecnte - tleparratetit-Vrew staples only for the , present at least. Too much apace between? 0, no, that will be Ailed with • a 'gnu mod and firearms and cutlery case. Hardware over there, and-wha.\-what?-papler mache cetlipg or plaster parts ceiling' Why no, bless your dear heart no; em bossed sheet iron, painted white. Pret- tier in bronze? Era yes, yes; darken the room too much though, doncher know. But life's too short to tell you hbout all that's going to be In this store -I'll quit you right here. • Narrow Escape ftor Parsons' Bridal , Parsobs' bridge, crossing the Jeffer- son river near Fish creek, hada narrow 'Canape from going out a few days ago The large piledriver for use by the Par- rot company was being hauled out on Wagons; arrived at the bridge, one of the wagons heavily loaded and pulled by four horses was driven pell mell dewn the grade onto the structure, and nearly took It out then and' there; there was no brake on the wagon, and the driver either did not loan, enough or 'was too reckless to rough -lock it. The bridge has been repaired and is now open to travel. cents, suah as the healthy man dotes on and the dyspeptic would give a yeir of his life to be able to get «say with. Cooking in six different languages and tour complexions. ECHOES OF THE RAIL. Cenci/17ring Northern Pacific Conductors, Engineers, Shopmen, •tationmen, Ere. Conductor Dodds, the long : complex- ioned jayhawker from Lanais, parsed through on train No.,60 last Tnesday. Conductor Dunn, the polished knight of the punch, Is wearing a new neck tie of late; we see the same kind of a tie on a tourist; did you let the hobo tide the blind end, Jim, or did you buy the dickey' Barney Allen, the Russian Jew, passed through with the supply ar on the 5th. John Martin, superintendent of the water system of this division, was in Whitehall fora :ew hours last Saturday. Barney Deeeey of Spice Bock wont to morrfey Frecurl's hospital in Butte last week and had an operation per- formed for appendicitis - we are glad to learn that ha is recovering fast and will be odt In* few days. A. Lowell, the masher and ladies' man , of the Loge's water system, visited our thrIviug burg last Monday. Engineer John Mayer made a tri over the branch in place of Pusailans- come, who is taking a much -needed rest. nos shining countenance of Superin- tendent J. I). h'inn was seen on our streets last Wednesday. Conductor Cove Sloaman, the Ger- man pretzel eater came over on train 59 last Wednesday. A train watt loaded with stock cat- tle last Wednesday, for the range about Miles City. The Ananias Club [Speeial Corn epontencel Bozeman. May, 2. -To the Editor: The A nanias club had a meeting last night, but with closed doors. Mr. A. Brown, the master mechanic of Living, ston, lectured in the clubroom and told the boys what he knew about hot main pins and worn out brasaes, we under- stand Mr. Brown handled the subject in a masterly manner. At the Nosy Brick Yard. A visit to the new brickyard yester- day morning revealed Mr Helm busily engaged with 10 men in preparing the grounds and getting ready for an active season. Steam machinery and other appliances are arriving almost daily. Twenty men will be employed, and the output for the present season will be about 3,000,000 The yard Is located Just west of Common's, about a half mile from the center of town. From Livingston. [Special Correepondenee ) Livingston, May 10. -We have his- torical records of our illustrious dead and autobiographies of our eminent living; even some of our conspicuoun railroad men have received especial' notice from the modern historian. In the \ History of Montana,\ lately out by the Lewis Publishing Company of Chicago, our esteemed general fore. man, William 0 Mailaban, of the N P. shops, deserves more than a passing no- tice, having paid the above company the munificent sum of 825 for well- earned notoriety. 7'he origin of his early ancestors would be more of a per- plexing problem to a Dimwit - Ian than the human descent.\ No doubt the antedeluvians kept cases on his fore- fathers as they sat chattering In their forest homes, or swung themselves from limb to limb with the aid of the minder - eppenttage: and - as reason began to assert itself in the brain un- doubtedly the backbone stiffened and consequeptly shortened at the extretni• ty and as time was passing evolution was getting in Its Work his progenl tors learned to walk erect,, and if Pro- fessor ',Vanier had figured In those days he would have been pe,rfectly safe in placing himself under the tuition of Guerilla Grandpa Mallahan, and un- doubtedly Caught on to the monkey die lect, and become learned in guerilla lore. However that may be we can not say, as the records have not been seen since Noah's time, but of our hero we would refer the reader to the pages of the history of Montana, which tells of his infancy when he, like Washington, wielded the hatchet with veracity un- impaired -his school days, where In the district school he was the plague of the Irrepressible \martin\ and the terror of his playmates -his subsequent bondage to the lathe, planer and the clinker pit, in which he excelled all his coternpora ries-we follow blm Into mannood where his talent was most resplendent as a etateriman in the legislative ball of his adopted city. He is still honored and admired by a coteile of friends The foregoing sketch ought to stir up a spirit of emnlation, as It shows from what small beginnings, with persistent perse•ereance, great eminence can he obtained. And what were we, er our izeneration. That we should get Frith grew eirtiltertlen Evening, May 14. FREE .BALL AND FINE MUSIC I ;strand Mrs. Hears sehmidt Respectf u ll y Request Veer Attendance -Come and Enjoy 1 ourselves. Intereetins to AprIonitprtsts. To the Zephyr: A ride over the nonntry and down the Jefferson valley \howl a goodly pusher of farmers put zing in crops, and grain lo showing a glee stead for so early in the season. Now, a word to those growing alfalfa. Don't be afraid to water it, both late end early 'in the season. It is borne pot by the testimony of the successful grower if the r cop that plenty of water !beta early and . istie Improves the crop end keeps it from killing oat by freez- ing The Ladles. AM. The Ladle. Aid society Is composed of • numb., , if our beat ladles, and part of hei , mission on earth is to In- duce the animal et au to yield epleobek• el es two e anti then for the benefit of th• Piltherto It hell been a elbiCIF•11 r .1r creamerstraw- Neel 10 1IP.\ hat has been used sea ' belt with Which ta lore the tuseaspoct- Mel ilboont dollar Onw the pocket of PERSONAL CHAT concerning People here or There Whom c Ail Knee. or Ought to Miss Ethel Hind has gone to Three Forks, visiting with :ler friend, Miss Dignan. Mrs. A A. Marsh has gone to Logan, called by the Moen of her daughter, Mrs. W„ C. Sloan. 'W. H. Gaffney, of the Gaffney Mer- cantile company was over from Boul- der Tuesday, inspectine - the new store, hotel, etc., and seemed quite well pleased with both. May Hurl/not, the young daughter of Will HurIburt, has been seriously ill with a fever for seyeral days, but was better yesterday morning, and it Is to be hoped wi:1 continue to Improve Miss Abbie 13Iooger. of Granite, Mon- tana, came down Sunday from Twin Bridges, taking the train the next morn - lug for home, Miss Itionger has been attending the normal school at Twin Bridges, and will be greatly missed by her many friends there, particularly Miss Jenkins. Professor Mills of Twill Bridges drove from here over to Boulder, Tues. day morning, going thence by railroad to Ilelena, returning In the same man. ner Friday. His visit to Helena (os- tensibly) was to see his longdost broth- er, who is there engaged in the florist nosiness, and had nothing to do with the return home from a prolonged visit in Ilelerta of one of Twin Bridges' most charming daughters. While at Twin Bridges we were pleased to meet Judgc , Showerm, of this district. The judge is an admirer of Stun horseflesh and was returning, we were t )1d. Dom western Montana, where he had been in search of some- thing particularly nitre in that line. The fact that our friend and fellow townsman, \B111\ Tebay, was with the ledge on this trip need create no sus- picion in the mind of the public ante the manner of securing horses adopted by the judge. We were pleased to meet County As- sessor Woods several times within the past few days. Mr. Woods is a very pleasant and affable gentleman as plain Mr. Woods, but as assessor he is simply childlike and bland. We could not sc. count for a while for the poor. povet ty- stricken look expressed by the faces of so many of Our citizens until we met Mr. Woods and realized his calling. He caught us unawares with our Kohinoor sparkling In the electric light of the postoffice, and with our demagnetized elwiss horse timing chronometer and a broad true -fissure mile on, but when we found out who he was the smile pinched out, and we buttoned our coat over the spark but its brilliancy burned a hole through -and gave us away alto. gether. Kindly drop us a note before thoroughly prepared be to receive you. ZEPHYRETTLs. -- Thick Ice formee last night. Car,oads of potatoes are still being shipped from here. Services In the M. E clin rcb en Sun- day evening H Warman pastor. The Ladies' Aid eircietv will meet at the usual time and place Wedoesday. May 23. A beautiful coat of the \be-utiful\ last Wednesday night gladdened the rancher's heart Jake Heincesm..n has the contract for plastering the Dobyns Drug Company's and the Hickman building. The show people last night too• tumble from their high perch and can.. down to four bits ailmbeCon Dick Common's brickyard has been put in shape for another !season's cam- paign and will soon be In operation. Get your laundry to depot by Monday nigh:, as it is sent to Butte Tuesday morning. A. N Martinet. agent C 0. D. lauticity. The \Man with Horns\ is building on his property near toe tents and will soon be housed; 40%14 is the dimensions of the structure. Livingston, May 5. -(Special )-Not long ago Engipeer Puss Hanscom had occasion to come over to Livingston to have some work done on his engine. While killing time he wandered down to the home of Dan Gilles, where there was a social dance going on; of course l'ass was invited to' take part In the dance, •tel there Is where 1:11Ies made the mistake of his life, for he had no more than asked Puss to dance when he got a partner and begin hoeing it down until toe house shook on its foundation; many of the guests ran ont of doors when they heard the floor sills crack, bet Pugs was oblivious to everything bat Lbe dance, the musicians got out of the window •nel munch out for the brush, panic reigned for a while but finally Pass was induced to stop and go home. Mr. (Hills says It will cost at least $150 tcerepair the damage done by Puss. and that he will t?bver again in. •fte him tO Ihtlnlge in the madeng whirl of the walls Mr. J. I. Winslow found treley the dis- charge and n•turalizstion seers of an ex -moldier. The same can be had by applying at this office . Miss Dignan, of Three Forks, Is a highly accomplished musician and elo- cutionist, and these of our citizens hav- ing children whom they wish to have given a thorough course of plauo in- istroction should consult Miss Dignan: her dates at Whitehall are Mond•ys, Tuesdays. Thursdays and Fridays. Rev Warman Is working great im- provements around the church and par. manage. A wire fence being erected aronnd the grcanda, which are Inoxif,11, will protect them from maraudifig cat- tle and bores which may chance to be around, and enable the reltivation of a lawn, flowers, etc A ORANn OPENING +ttl+. .1tr I I I I I. k:4 * 4 : 4 \.•:+ * * \0' * Of the Whitehdll Hotel I U•1.1y. +00. 44 ; •4+; lie • • • 'Whitehall Realty Co., ,„v\l'Ite TIIIV‘hrlX\ 4 +1 • 4r ?Ot (ilptlici pdfdliti Addition 1 , ••• .0v + TO VillArrEFIALL. WHITEHALL BARGAINS___ Choke lots, 501150, in the popular Northern Pacific addition to Whitehall, at prices from 425 to $100. A business lot 50x150 feet, one-half block from the postoMce, for $200. A business house in best location In Whitehall, on Itallroad ntrcet, for 131,- 200 will rent for 8,20 a montn. A building suitable for an s recall lodging house, in good location, for $250 A 7 -room brick residence with three lots, nicely located, in Whitehall, good barn, for li2.,000. Ole of the best ranches, with e good water right, in the fertile Watetic:o farming district, at a bargain. A 300 -acre stock ranch with good build Inge. attasf 1:3.ti-Lte.b.a.P. 7 and adjacent to an unlimited range, for $1,000, s We have some good buys in acreage within one tulle of Whitehall. Correspondence Solicited. Whitehall Realty Cmpany, e C. J, ECKEITORM, Man , itzet . • *+ + + + + + + + +.4+1+4++ i•P•++2 - 1:+***4. - + '• Pipeston,e . Springs j vv , m ie h i i : , , h4 at U a. m. Stage turning at 2 p di, 1 :: g t1 ?o r - FURNISHEI) sient lodgers can tied ROOM comfortable, h o tn e - like rooms at the residence of A. MARSH, two blocks north of Fergolo store, at the o:d Waterman place. 019 A. OUIMET& CO. CityBlacksmith§ Horseshoeing, Wagon Work and Stock Brands. Repair' i#64 -f :!!-Xintlsr Shop One Block North of Hat MAi AND FIRST STREETS. lilt ly Doti e. E. W. BURDICK, DENTIST, . .»133)33 ) ) WHITEHALL, MONT. -o- Office it Residence. H. S. McFADDEJ, Carpenter and Joiner, OFFICE: ‘1ESIDENCE. Mrs, M. Williams, : D im r aut eaMi t lia, e • • sc I°11)! WHITEHALL, MONT, e i ttt a kt W e n o rk Aseurev tng:ged.:: , :ztaCeg... .. - .4:!..6:41P'S.k.fr•te - ----• 4 trockery 9 .4 . 3d Glassware , g Lamps, , lEarthenware, i Hardware, Cut y. P.11 We have just unpacked a Ai full assortment of the above goods and invite you to call 4 and examine. W. M FERGUS • Twenty-seven car% et stock cattle were shipped from here Wednesday to stock the ranges around Milem City. I. F. Wilkins shipped seven of them, and 13 carloads more were added at points near and below here, making In car loads from this vicialty within • few days Wanted -A rooster from It to '1 !ears of age --the older the better no choice For Cat Flower's, las to breed or complexion: if he can plants, shrubs and trees, call on 0. H. , throw a locomotive off the track by al - Davey, at the posttace. Pansies ready nier; at P5c lowing it to run o'er him. so much the for de per doren• celery !better -just the kind of a bird we need plants $1 per hundred. In our business; he mast be toothless, .4e Just Arrived I rim , ,,f GENT S' PuurT,rs'gr g cl e'dg Al, 111E ATES NOVELTIPS IN DRESS GOODS Coterimiing t.1 44- canyties-iteck Duck, Twin •ter peek, Satin Stripe ileye, Satin stripe iterpenlIne t\ loth I motion Pique, Fri•nch Sailors. eat Inn% ( 11,1111eri, all °Mors In Cashmeres. All the Latest Styles and Colors in Prints. No horje. in the (met will offer yon ,10 , 3per goods than we will thie Yrnr Shy , . rts n rli, and we are cohfhholt u , 1n will be eoncince4. T.D.Hind & CO. blind, and in 1,1* second childhood; a libcral price -will be paid. for immediate delivery at the stables on Main street. Howson A. Hod There may be many chumps in White- hall. hnt few of them are ancaers ae well, and the .next one -person show that comes along here etpecting to get a large sad enthnslastie •ndieneest-pt per head will hinci themselves in Ike slough of despond at night ard the mid- dle of the railroad track the next morning cries, they pack an undimin- ished geld reserve. Whitehall makes Ito bones about acknorriedging the: is twice as good as any other place, hilt at the same time it does not propose to he tined twice as much se any other place for the same thing. Whitehall Restaurant * * Meals at all Hours. Everything First Claes. Clvo tie at all. MRS. S. C. SlifTH, Proprietor. ( Olt WEST OE P. O. Tliat Carload of Beer Is Here. 101111101011111 The, undereigted have jest received a car - toad of Schlitz' cele- brated Milwaukee Lager Beer. Valley I It -tailors, write us You can *****.erariwwww**1 Save Time and Freight Between Butte and Whitehall. McKay & Carmichael, riclierson Lim& flux Go M•SI:FAcTURICItS Ou Common LUMP LIME Finishin All Orders Filled Promptly. Car -Load Lots a Specialty. LIME ROCK CRUSHED TO ORDER FOR FLUXING, office and Werke at. LIME SPUR. MONT. 31 A. Mt)ltltrsON, Aaoagee. _PERRINE ick 1iZAI.16Re IN trtrts t . ,01ret rrfl,s-.. • 00 DS WHITEHALL. MONTANA. Wholesale and Retail Liquor Ilealets, WHITNHALL, MONT, flotclaatx.__ SCHMIDT. Ptonrielor, If 401011141**********11.11WW* 11 1 : Rooms and Table First -Class. : . Charges moderate. * •***, 0111111011 **NW re ormoarawrorinisfromaiworamort Stages for Sheridan, Virginia City, Twin Bridges, and Other Stage Points leave this Hotel daily. al t J. SUNDBERG & co., Architects, • A. W. Pillsbury, Contractors and Builders GRA_ CARtING WORKS Office, store and bar fiat urea made to order. Re- pairing and varnishing a specialty. All N. FLOUR AND HAY Ron for Big Blackfoot Milliug t ;01 t ( . .;Invrolv Jobbing Promptly Attended t • P. 0. Box Whitehall. Nails, Bolts. Barb Wire, 1,mt k.t..1,1,,,1 •;1, Sam Wade, \n\ n\ Lime and Coal LIVERY, FEED, 1 att. - SALES STABLES The hest rigs ano teem, the entintry always res.l. W111.480 social, Hearse tor Funerals .1.. \AAXWELL. G8110181 BlacksmithinR, HotseshoeinR, Etc, - 0 -- Lathe? and Gents' Saddle Horses Shop at the old Waterman place, North of Sam Wa.da'a Stables. sTAst,ER RF.AR trv• FERGUS' STORE I A good riparman *anted Letthellitio - elty on knaul snd for Kale nt sit times C A a in _c robe d; to at cl a a a .••••