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it • alt Wyatt) X0i one regard to serving warrants. etc.. the game warden had the same - authority as a sheriff, and that he was cOmpelled tiy law to strictly carry out the -duties of the office, or suffer the cotmequenccs, eeesissERT (1. l3A11/_ V V. and that he was as liable to proSecu- o lILISilI to sr EKE Wick Es, sitrN'r.. P,diters, ii - ti• • ,i1;\ SITIISLiNICTIt . _ six Mont)\ t Three Month , . INVARI \PLY IN ADVANCE, Per Year. Six Nl000lo,, 'rho, si,,noo,, . W11 EN NI l,' IN .t,DV.‘Nt. fr.1 1 25 1 , t1; i ' tion forneglee4 - asvatly official. The ,alleg,eitlack of founds is nu excuse, as the expenses thus incurred are not diff- erent from tho ny iSe of a other trial. Aolvo.rtisentents. to hi,ure prompt itt.,rtion, ahould be haitolosl iti Mot later than 'Thursday, preceoling• publication. Local au ee rtisi nu, 15 co,Its pet line for first and. le coots per lint. SugoW41tlihtt inser- tion. Dispfay ad vertlsi .-1.50 an inch 'per month. Liberal discount lot six and t wets,. months ad•ertisentents. Call on or addro•s, • •- 'ape 1 , 110NIELif.2. Wickes,'Ment. •.. has been made to be ,.:tteceol in the pot:1 , 414, at Wickes. Mutt.. ciattist SATURDAY, AUC. 24. I. 0. 0. F. Ic Lodge,'No. 22. Meets every e evening. Members of others/ Lodges are cordially invited . to meet with its. Feel). L. DA - v.e;,.N. U., J. M. Kiel,L000, Sec'y. EvErtv once in a while weirant across a man who'does not believe it is to his advantage to' advertise.. With con - pride we can refer all such to the wonderful effect advertising had en. the concert and dance given here last Tuesd..evening - . 'We do not - claim that the PioNeee was „wholly responeible for the success, but-. when 't he matter is thoroughly sifted to the bottom we will come in for - our share. The affair was fully advertised and • Ie the caytuse canneries can make use of jackasses, we can find them a pretty good subject in Lump gulch. Tim lodges of the A. O. U. AV. and the Degree of Ilonor have beeif in seiriz' shin in Missoula the past weeks. A large number . of 'delegates_ from all ?arts 44 the state were in attendance. Timer: is a ner freak being exhibi- ted in Helena: but as freaks are of common occurrence in the capital city, if they were only caged, the latest ad- dition to the Net excites but passing in- terest • .litssiA's Siberian railroad is . now 22n0 miles east of St. Petersburg . , and .yet it is not half way to the Pacific. .That gives a person an idea that Rus- sia is something of a comitry so far as .... • area is concerned.' • Arroa N I:N ER AI, HAM:P:1.1, says that it will be tictlkber before the' su- preme court can reoleb the school text book VaNC. if it is appealed from the._ Silver Bow court. Chstre are 4et up to Oct. 7, and if beat . 11 after that date, it, will probably he some days before a deci shot is handed /bowie Dole; anyone know why Helena riockett Ilurtnortl's eye tont? ‘ Billon, .'ributte. That is a problem the Plies mir has eiin Wrestling with ftir several month's. ad at last it is brought to the enueloo ion that it wits from pure cussedness. 'an any tone :We:Ain't- a better reason\! . J El I Les; ox c ounty . has six to wspa- per, pphlishett with it her herder; the Muer. Lump City: Age and Sentinel. •, Basle; Zepli:.•r, White- hall. and Puts ei:x. Wickes, all weekly atMitti of them very eveak1::. City Miner. Right the Miner is when it tei . 7,-*. NO:11C Jefferson county . papers are weakly ;edited. and they must numher :amid five, jud g in g by the fart that the Miner, editor by a mossback kends at the head of the list. Twit wages .of coal miners have been vtiluntarily hide:teed by the toperaggre P. J. Shields. W. U. McCurdie, Geo. in Pittsburgh from M:to 60 and. 69 A. Ca . meron. -J. Mullen, S. McFarlane cents, and it is likely that the advance and A. A. Collins are the Mwit/w c/a- w a! he -tine ge n e ral. thi s A,„„ „ i n tors of a:zpany to be kn n ow as the T i INA St s i n_cm g_opan.v ier Augg ai ized for the purpose of operating prop- _ mills have absorbed a large prirtion of erties Wii•kes..faimp gulch. Gregory the labor fermerly emplt,yed in the' a n d vicinity. We . understand. the mines, and that t he c, talioperatorsare company - will tint S150,000 -into devel- Coinpelled to raise wages in order opulent work and begin operations he retain t miners It to fill the places / intmediately. The articles of incor- o those who left them to wta - k in the ;rep_,.pration state the purposes for which the comoanv is formed is the carrying on the night of the event there was one of the largest crowds gather in Odd Fellows hall that Wickes has seen for many years. . Deem: the past eight months the repair, shops of the Great -Northern have . , been located half a Hartiord. Clancy .and ailroad deZen times Alhambra each claiming . to be the favored spot but...just as a force of Men are ready to be put to work some- thing turns tip to-prevent. And now, according ti a special in Monday's Independent. Alhambra has again taken the fever, surveYors are in the field and the shops will be erected im- mediately, We have no interest in the matter except the advancement of the -interests of Jefferson county, but the people of Alhambra can rest assured..thatU Helena, where the shops are at present. has e . say in the matter that the deal will never be closed. Several other towns are in • the race, and if by chance the shops should be brought to this county then may the most favora- bly located town prove the winner. AttlalendWY.• mineral land what it is thought e .11 prove to be valuable deposits of toe, making a nucleus upon which thekgErra & J011)130111*. A United States 'Mil:lug company it ,i' / V climb to mineraltoe, , al e-reatneets. i , i To Omalzen Labor WnereVer FoonO, We desire ti calispecial attention. to thc article found in another column under the heading of an appeal to organized labor.' For three long and weary years, ammo st without cessation. the 1,l'esteril Federation of Miners has fought the . grasping hand of capital- ists, who, were they given full power, would humble the t‘orking man to the dust and make of the glorious naime freedom a hollow mockery. The class of scab's whom the Standard Oil Trust have working in the mines at Ward- ville are . the scum of the earth, and could hold a position in no other mine in . the country, for out of 150 thugs employed it _would be hard to find one practical minor. Surely there are no men in this c ..... inanity a ho Would care to lower themitelvee to such a degree. In this onen letter the federation does not ask Jot money , • too carry on the tight, but merely appeals to you as men of htonor t.. kee\i away frem the theur d'Alene.; until an amicable settlement of the difficulties have been arrived at. The VVestern Federation of Miners is composed of 60,000 ari triod and true men as can be found in this great land of liberty, and if given itshow will yet proic to the world that the laboring man has rights to be respeeted as well as the capitalist. business. Costel. : wers have here pouring in to. „Gov/ Itickarks follin several comities lately that the girt laws were not is - . tag eta forced,Sonie cell tities pliadedipey- erty as oi reasou for this neglect all re - {need ft allow -costs for the arrest of /offenders. vt.hile in some instances the game wardens returned to inakieevrests on . the ground tbat.they had not the. etithority. The et'atut taken by atc . game warden elm re f need to serve ,wareants on the groom id that the laws providixl no Money for -expenses thus incurred. and that he Was me a peace offirer. rpft'rrctht,o AttOrnev Gen- f ueedity. I.e replied to 'If' 111 t'tr that in peal the 41 , , • _ UNITED STATES MINING COMPANY. Ortanized With a Capital of $500 000 too a General Business In Wickes aria on of (hi' business of mining, purchas- illig, holding. leasing. working and developing ndties and mining claims; buying and selling. milling and smelt- ing ores anti minerals; building flnines and running tuntiels. purihasing, holding, developing. Imildink. using and Saue r • water . power and water ,righte.'m Is and 'smelters,- :tad sites and lands necessary thereto, etc. The eapital *trick of the company is Stated at $.500,000, divided into no.000 Aare. ,,tf the , par Ico- it lit , e'lilinifier.4 are subject to . assessnient. rhe teriti of Or existence of the com- pany is 40 years. The chin - office and princi pal place tof teisiticiis.han not yet been decided upen. The cempany will start to work at (+nee on 'the Florence. Eddmon l ., Ire.Farlanc and nitty st. These are all -promising proepects and Greeinig• MoNT., Aug - . 1, 1895. In the interest of 'the suffering miners of the Cietir d' Metres and organized - labor, wedeem it our duty to apiical to vou in the name of suffer- ing humanity. Knowing as we do the true condition of affairs between the miners and the Standard Oil Trust et Wardner, we appeal to your intelligeece and duty as laboring -men for assistance, the strug- gle for justice upon the part of. the miners of the Coeur d'Alenes deserve the assistance of every honest man and woman in the world. In JANneaty,1892, through a combina- tion of Mine owners all the mines of the district closed- down, throwing hundreds of men out of employment, offerirlg- to resume operatiims the fol- lowing April at reduced wages,which the tubers refused to accept. The strike of 1892 then began which resulted in the . death of three Union men, the arrest of 600 of Idaho's best people and the imprisonment of ,/8 1;mi/in men for from four to eight trionhs. until discharged by the Supreme.Court of the United States. In 1894,att amicable settelement -was effected between a majority ofthe mine owners and Minerk' . Union resulting satisfactorily to all parties concerned. The Bunker Hilcand Sullivon Mining Company, at Wa.rdner, which is con- trolled by the Standard Oil Trust, still held out refusing to einbloy Union men and \blacklisting\ every man who was an active mei - her of Organized labor...;\They have gone still further in their dastardly attempt to crush miners by a further reduction of their wages, Si per day, boasting that organized labor would never be recognized They have the assistance of Governor Mc- Connell in their onslaught upon the Miners' Union; he has furnished them with 2.00 rifles and 2000 rounds of ammunition, arming every thug in the country to shoot down the miners upon the slightest pretext. If men are kept away from the Coeur d'Alenes the Standard Oil Trust cannot operate their mines with the detective and Pinkerton thugs that DOW infest the country. . We appeal to yeti not alone for the unfortunate min- ers and those dear little 'ones that do not yet know the terrible chain • of slavery that is being forged around their helpless forms; we appeal to you for the sake tot organized labor and the unfortunate people of the United States who have been robbed by this viper r.f monopoly; it has control of President Cleveland, domineers tour courts, dictates the action of Congress and buys State Legislatures, thus hold- ing the people in abject slavery. Gov- ernor McConnell is their servant, ready 'at -id willing . tuiperform 'any nefarious act at their behest, in Idaho. If every labor organization Will im- mediately take hold of this fight and warn every man to stay away trent the Cunt'. d'Alenes,as Wardner is a \scab\ town, working tinder the guard of p - aid aseassins.. Publish it to the wurld through your local oewspapers and otherwise that the fight between the -Federation of Miners and the Standard oil Trust in the Omit d'Alene% is still on and will continue until organized labor is recognizcd; victory will be perched upon our banner and our rights :is laboring men defended from to '- vicious attacks of this viper, with heard of tyrants such as Idaho's Goy - - enter who iesteeled to barbarity by the appeals of it suffering peple to be re- lieved from the cruel oppression of these soulless corporations that are degrading the virtue and manhole' of the American people to a condition un- equaled In the annals of history. '- Di,' not place this appeal on tile hai4-m-t to work at once and exert every effort to keep men away from the Co.e.• Aleries: by so doing you will elevate abor to that grand nosltion of placing ec..on it IL equal footing with capital, Which. litmn/41i the united efforts of the toiling masses she is destined toebta in. By order of the Executive llo:ad of the West, rii Federatien of Miners. S. M. Remelt - es, W. 1). Emir, President. Secretary. —ode • 4... - Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury. a:. mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whele system when 'entering. ft .thrOukh the mucous \surface. Such articles slitould never be used except ,,, t perscriptieurt from:reputable ph , cians.asthe damage they willtdo,i . It fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, man- ufactured .by .1..',, 5. Cheney at CO., Toledo, I 1„ contains no merenry.and is' taken internally, dt'tims . directly upon the tololel and mucous surface of the !system. In buying Hall's Catarrh core be sure you get the genttine. It is taken intornalty.andtwacle iii Teled\6 tiltio.by 1r, J. Cheney a Cl.). I., Trati- o;votain . .withili their eighty mires of. menials free. I bo S Iti old ... by Dreggistii.oprice 7: 1 e. pet- . Billiard Hall A Share of Yo::r Trade Solicited i SPEC IA ULIES Saloon Chase's Barley Malt :Bottled Beer, $3.25 per Case One triarlyill convince you that* we handle the finest ilands of Wines Licinors and- Cigars in the county. Low prices. WICKES .•.. _MONTANA WICKES BARBER SHOP Ham Hitich), Propr. WICKES MONT hrive 2Fp cettts. lair Cut O -- t. We are now prepared to do the best class of tonsorial work. Tools always kept in first class shape. ()pen f porn u. m. to St. p. wimmmtlImmtlImmmtrommmIlmmlmmillmmmm ._ The Wickes - , ....--__ ..., .... .._--- _. : .._-- .._--- - -- ._ . SHOE I STORE -..o: .... -.i -.• o.- w - A lar aSsortment ot bo at▪ e- -.111 and s,hoes at the lowest pos- sifite - prices. Have . alSo 'just received a large stock of men's and I,. , ‘ 11, Or- Ow - H AT'S ettt , et• - e t\ Or - 16 IL,(IV ES e• ▪ - t- Ow- der-- And arc prepared to till all orders on short notice. An assortni. tit of Ladies' Oxford Ties to he closed out at t . Give us -a call. ao- Ow- et.▪ t , 011w - M. Thos. F. kes, Henrg C. Payne, Penn.; C. Rouse, Receivers. --••• Miners' Bools and Shoes J. MADSON, Proprietor. • Tr Corner Saloon ,11 A LIDIEN Imported and Domestic \,‘,T N E,S0 s L1OU BILLIARD PARLOR IN CONN I . , N. Agents for Milwaukee, St. Louis and Minneapolis Beers. Fine Bottled Good' Specialty. H. HILDEBRAND T1,31,1111tIlftltIttlttlIfillIMITOttflIttv *I WATCHMAKER I* Jeweler NORTHERN PACIFIC ThrOUgh alas Car —BETWEEN - 1ITITTITIIIITTT1111ff fSI. PHI • EIMIIIMPOliS trtM [Duluth Wiit Fargo E6rand Forks _ E and Winnipeg Helena Rolle Spokane Tacoma Seattle Porliaga Wff Sleeping Cats Dining Cars !-;',..•ping Cara TIMF I .E. In Effect May, June 2, 1895- A R RI VE AT WICKES. No. Ito, Do•ulder accommodation, Daily except Sa Utley ••'5a in • Leave 5 minutes later. No. 10. Ellthorn accommodation, Tues. days, Thursdays and Saturdays (.!...; a no Leal, e 5 minutes laic r. ARRIVE HELENA No. 1, Paci tic mail. west Sound. s.23 a in No. 2, At Maiil.east bound.daily 11.20 p ta LEAVE 'HELENA No. 1 - , I\ncilic mail. bound, daily. 8.35 a is No. 2, Atlantic mail.. -ant bountl.dally 11.30 p in t For iurther particulars. mat's. folders, rates, etc., • call on fir. writ,- C. H. FOLSOM, station 'Agent, Wiekeg, Mont. A. D. EDGAR, , - CF1e1SRAL AGENT, HELENA, MONTANA. Cheats. S. lFee, G. P. &• T. A. OON'T CROWD 11 JUST PUSH It is just push and enterpriets that has given to the Northwest the newest and best /if Transceetinental routes. th GEM Rortheril figlivag Lifie The, Tkkw and RiOli Wriy EAST --, WEST The Great TraoscoritiriErita! • Route. Parisemurs Ticketed Mt. iittontiot New 'Or ork sic 'roc onus Iii.. tilt() 13oiato ii 11- 1 .1311n cic1p7s ha W Itimi i •„: 'Pori land /44:attic &Out, Franc And All Cotner 1Pc>loslit. Close Connection at Itlitineapilis aim] St. Paul for all points East and South. comfort:obi,' t.tttaellt, Sleeping Cat,, Tourists. Hare:, Smoking , . Li- brary and Moine. Cars. We Sr, olvelits hr all first-class Steamship Line.. and can tiel,ct you to all ()rieeltli utuol 0.,:;tittIll ! 11 I pop.,; : t i ze au:tut:col. / TIME 'TABLE l'iliPART FROM WICKES. No. 2 1 . Atlantic rxpress. aaalbtantrdr: \on- ii fu NO. 2.3. Nein., ExpreAs. weiaboonot. . 1:sti io us Lo. 1, Butte local, daily 1t:5-2 p on . No. 2, Helena local, daily one.: a ea FM' inforMation. Card.. Mare and tickets rail I te or 'r. t - 5 . Station'Asrent. N‘'icketi. 7e C. E. DUi two cener;i1 .v!ent. II :1i tti t: CHASE'S PURE BARLEY MALT WHISKY. Endorsed lb The Most Emiaent Phi) Nichols and Cliemiets as a N'abt.o able 111111 Reliable Remedt for RR It Tiainsix, DASPEPSIA, M Al, (RI A onol 1'EEBLE:AE.4M. A Perfect Tonic rind an Absoilltela PURE STIMULANT. -For Sale By - FINE - SIOCK - 1F - MI - 14ES - Pitl . ,141\ThM\ - ON - NINO 011 telling ligrqr Dealem ' Eu jrP4er 1. • a • ..1t.