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4 4 I KENDALL cHRONiCLE. I he North Moccasins Have Yielded Up usands and Have Millions Left for Honest Toil VOL. I. KENDALL, MONTANA. 4 DECEMBER 2, 1902. No. 37 INE sHilougiy INJURED , - , - iiiiii:nhartecie,:iitiltye.org,..7....ieiti'l;;Illtivi:°13\ . 041r„:11. 51140 appointed A. W. Borne special or. ganizer for Nevada, inetructing hint to organize all miners not affiliated with eek that may mean tench to Kendall. Stood Over a Blast in the Kendall the Wet -item Federation of Miners, and August Schilling and Albert I -nisei bond - Mine to take elicit steps as ire deems necce.arY ed several damns north of the Kendall to compel the dual minent' union there mine to L. S. Woodbury, of the Great to join the union *Initiated a ith the Falls Iron Works. Western Federation of Miners. A g reat deal of development work is Digest Recent Mining Decisions. L. F. Robinson Had a Finger to be done on the claims landed and in Blown Off While Holding Power of Court Over Mines During all prolvahty a mill a ill he erected be - a Fuse—Narrow Escape Legal Proceediogs—In an action he- fore the expiration of the bond. The tween adverse claimants for mining i-xact price to be paid in the event of Mr. Woodbury- deciding to inty the property in Alaska the order grant. claims, could not be learned, Ina it is ing an injunction further ordered the understood to be in the neighborhood of An accident occurred yesterday (Mon- parties in possession to surrender and $50,000. day \ about 1:30 o'etork p. iii., that will deliver up to the others the possession result in keeping L. F. Robineurt 011 the of the claim, with all the appurtenan- retired list for the reinaireler of the ces, and commanded them to remove winter at least. It. in mintenlotim that from said premises with their person - Mr. Robinson is marred to tell how al property, and further gave per - happened, for ordinal ly a Iverson ex posevl mission to such others, upon furnish - to the Marne danger would he blown into H thousand pieces. ing an undertaking in the sum of 85,- 000 to work ana mine the said prem- The unfortunate man, al.() was work ises, subject to the orders of court. ing in the open cut lit the Kendall mitre, had drilled two holes, charged theirs with On appeal the upper court said: The order transierring from one to the giant treader, and lighted a force to each bole, lie retired (OH sate distance from other the possession of the mining the exidosione about to trillow mid, hear. claim pending the action. under the ing one report, mistook it tor ir tao, lid circumstances detailed, was not only retrirtied to the pile. I . :paving it fuse unauthorized by any statute, but was still stickitig intoole 1101e. 1, e th oile t it the exercise of u. : Bulb -tat power Q. prolra'rly it haul him been blown away, known to American Jurisprudence.— so lie rook hold of it in his light hand Lane vs. Jordan, U. S. Cit. Cl. App. ith the intentam of Hints ing it aside, 116 Fed, Rep. 623. altar a rerritie ex:44,w , ou Joirimat Maeat By ....rale Clay*, Aber e , upper, dancing vntitinnert tie vrly cost. the nolo 44144 11(0. . Under coal Contra( L—A contract rep early Friday nowning hen the .1$s( Worknwir near try onsil nottered eon stut till Utz over tie place abets t he ex- plosiorl occtirreol awl at on IAc bunted to his art...stance. After !lie /nuke and mines, Subject only to stu Ikea, 'In- dust hail cheered away the hovor poses a liability tor a rallure caused was found to have I/119 fare tilled with by the Inability to procure cars. In powder and be was blinded %kith hist, a suit for delouses. under such eon - '555 iii he the index finger of his right hand tract, ev.dence is adruisaable to show mat idoa it off and his hand badly lacer - the meaning in the coal trade of the ated. Robinson was holding in Iris left phrase \subject to strikes, ' as It may hand at the Ouse of the accident, three mean a strike in the mules of the stick, oh gran rowder tista, very fortu- seller or a general strike. }tenser irately wele not exploded. Milton-Renehan Coal Co. v8. I.11 Medical assintance was at once tele- Crosse Fuel Co. Stip. Ct. Wis., 911, N. phoned for and Dr. McCoy remponded. W. Rep. 1894. The injurevi man wits takers to Ins home, his wounds dressed, anti everything pos- sible done to relieve hie stiff Mr. S110 IIHS ife and fanaly riepetatent upon him, has the ANOTHER PP OPERTY BONDED. A Great Falls nn Option on Same Promising Claim.. Another mining deal airs closet' last try of the entire estotorreit) . Lewistown 'fowling Association. The howlerttuttistownirrive lied a 100a Ii41 - ;( 5054 will i011, at a meeting in the office of the Lea istown Commer• etiti company. There are hour teams in the asanwiativrts,wach :earn having three members, and it /0-111.14 Of games for the next three ttttt ethic has been seheclided Young (lc Wyviert, managers of the alleys, have three medals, one to be preaenteri to each of the menshers of the winning tenni. The teams ore made up as fol- ios Itlaverickm Brithwister, Ihinke and Zeigler. • Shantrocka - - Werth -man Weillert nail Arthur. Defenders -- Wendt, and Jeseen. Americans -- Allen, I leitsphill end Brown. order Affretina Matte Men. Denver, Nov. 29—The executive board of the Western Federation of Mieers to -day instructed the Butte, Montana, union of etigineern affiliated Stith the federation to insist, that every man in that, locality eligible to membership ehall join the union. Thisaction is re- garded as a declaration of war against the American Federation of Labor, Rignt to Order of Court for issuance of Lost Mining Stock.—in mandamus proceedings to compel the issuance of a certificate or stock in a mining company, in place of one that was lost„ where the evidence shows the loss, where more than ten years have elapsed since the relator became the purchaser of certain shares of stock, and no one has laid r lean to the lost certificates, no such cla.rn can there- after be made, the partic ulate of the lost need not be shown.—Henedlet vs. Southern Min. & I and co. Sup. Ct. La., 32 So. Rep. 174. English Rule as to sale of Mining Property During Trust Rela • Pion.—One who sells property to a company to- ward which he stanus in a fiduciary relation at tne time of ti.e sale is not liable to account in the winding up of the company for any undisclosed profit made by him on the transac- tion. unless either—first, his conduct has been tainted with fraud: or, sec ondly, he stood toward tne company In a fiduciary relation, not only at the time or gale, but also at tire time of his original acquisition of the prop- erty In question.—Re ady Forest Gold Mine, Engilsh Ct. cn. 8 Manson. 438 Thanksit•Ing Donee. The darwe given by North Mocercain irauing liqnors ate also liable to a heavy )1 infra [Tejon; No. Ill, lam Troirtairiv fine (um PI I hung. night. was a grand .social snecess. 'rile ••Hrot her Vises\ Yllalts Kendall. hall was well filled anti the merry throng Ifev. Van Orsdale, the Met 'umlaut even , of dale:ern, alio were all the bear ge tt,.. t well kraut n in Montana as humor after partaking of their thanks- •• Vim,\ held serviees in the giving turkey, entered heartily into the school Imituling hist et -ernes. 'Evvry delights of the entrancing tw-r-steiv awl perraw in Ketclall is lila aye glad to see the rirearr.y waltz. \Brother Van\ come around with his About eleven o'clock the hist call fur clwertirl manner awl hearty band shake. supper aro announced and the dancets I,. -vi Sweetland, a Rockford rancher, merit in di -legal rims of at couple's ill a im ercortiog the evangelist to the neveral time, to the Stephens hotel a here a • np- ova It in Fergus (-minty a here services per ea8 rcerved that W S pronounced by % ill he held. all a ho partook thereof to he II cre,lit _ tie hotel management, alto ItatNe much Thanksgiv ins dwy was °lacer veil Ivy ,nrui iv v•ver v person in Kendall. The 1\41\141:11e iiuet ' mine; and ritilla closed dos, it for the day H lal-iIMPEI g1/11M11 II y Was RI Mae/I- it OW happy throng started for their rr- still. Many entertained their guiring a coal company to deliver so friends; in an /I pi.nwriate mn inter. and many cars oh wekk from a cer- sr\clive hwiries throe was Tharrirsgiving turkey forevery tam period. at a point other than its TI '\ \ tt \' \\\ \ I \ ) u. \•' , \\\*\\ 1 \ 1 l,luI in ila troi c a l e n r i s lY : \ 1 6 1o ) :0 1t st I ono l f e t i oo ll o i ne u y iem oo: e :. 1 , l o:e y 1 , 1 4 i • e i N;1111::::1117^691:firvill'aqi.; ,‘‘11 sill \ 7 6 I n I T ereetion of a miners' hospital in Kendall. morning of the kartii 7^itimay erten month. There will be no C'atholie eery - 'wide es the forimiation of a trord for the ice in V emboli on the first Sundry in December as mI t as announced in last eek's Catioracte. Mello ii Entertainment. The entertainment givo i nt last %Verifies - day etterpoon by tire tat i als sit Kendall public schooi was an entire roweeas. Many parents attended- anil...the tots said their pieree with cridit to them- selves and thcir teachers, :Ind the older . scholars tteeerve • rii lige for the able man- ner in %Inch they carried out their part of the program 8W, ticarni Vey or lit Kesidell. Yenterday it arts rumored rironnd Keoriall that several cases of scarlet fever hod broken mit in families reaidiag over at the Kendall mine. Dr. McCoy airs immediately sinight for,and ire stated that there were tan el4 EMS in the family of Mr. Chick, alio aorsa in the Kendall mutt' and resides in that eeighborhood. Two of Mr. Chick's Rorie, aged three and five yertra respectively, are suffering from it mild Ara+ of tile dread disease. Wayward Youths. There are it number of youngsters in Kerala!' alio are liable to fall into the chortle* of the sheriff's office. The wava ni P referrell to are acquiring the habit of asing liquors and tobacen iit ttuu age a lien ilw lais of tho state strictly forbid its use. Deale.ra whin misvors with cigarettes, cigars and intoz- The heaviest blast Kendall loan yet et/perk:wed was per off oti last Sunday, about noon, in the open cut -- 111 the Barr es -King. The down than wirstiowe rattled violently, and numerous articlen mere ehaken from shelves in the reel - de Largest stork of Drugs in Lea ititown, at C. II. Williams'. • We Cordially Invite Mothers Who have had trouble in getting serviceable ortylieli clothes at moderate prices tor their yotingstern to visit on r Boys' and Juvenile Clothing Department We have con('hnied that the beat advertisement for our bueiness is for us to acquire a reputation with the boys and their mothers as sellers of stylish, well made, serviceable 'aye' clothing at prices that most people are willing to pay. Ws have prepared what yon will concede to be (if your call) The Largest and float Varied Stock of Boys' Clothes that hits ever been overcoats is now complete. newest ereationa ill essential for boys SIMI) US YOUR MAIL ORDKRS shown in In cap., waists, of all ages. E W LvwlsTOWN, thin this I 114b1 auto. city. neckwear, STOWN Our winter department your and other ntock of suits and will nIso find the things pretty and E X PR INS PAID ON PU ALL RCH A SKS oost-ouut MONTANA A