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'wet.* mitt watt,/ ne„.••ea , 41111 1 11MINNIONINNIPPINMNSI -A, Vol. 1. No. 4. endall Miner KENDALL, MONTXNA, DECEMBER 29, 1905. 5 Cents O'BRIEN WINNER. Party, I1UMPHREY JEWELRY CO.Mechanics MAIDEN GO ING CAMP AHEAD -- — Fitzsimmons, the Old Man of the Ring, Succumbs to Youth. ' Pavilion, San Francisco, CONVICTS HEROES PROVEStag Al FIRE Those who were present at the stag p k a ep rt t y it on a th pe ro h ro il u i nd S atu a rd eer s.y et. ni a gh n t d have fact that such a party took place will be to The doings ., P. F. Scott Dec. 20. -Robert Fitzsimmons coining- news many. at stag . ........----------------------------- Watch and Chrcnometer Makers A Number of fine Properties Being ed at the close of the 13th round of his parties fight with Jack O'Brien tonight. He Workhouse on Blackwell's Island I 5 should be suppressed to a cer- lain extent and one who is admitted General Rings and all other kinds o Jewelry .made to order. Opened Up in the Famous Old Judith District. had fought hard, but nature could no longer stand the strain, and after the gong rang for the close of the 13th he his Burned to Ground and the Haul Women from Flames. . New York. cc, 20. -Men forgot that to -the -inner circle should not betray ' confidence in too minutely portraying the scenes which take place behind closed doors and drawn blinds. It is Blacksmithing Finest stock of 'Watches, Dia- monds. Sapphires, Rubies, etc. ev- er brought to Fergus County. STRIKE Of rnt CUMBERLAND round walked to corner and sat in his chair. Then Ms head fell over on his breast, hie whole body collate. ed and the fighting wonder of the age was \all in.\ Referee Graney saw his they were convicts and remembered only that they were men, on Blackwell island early this morning, when the male prisoners, marshaled by their merely the truth to say that those who were there Saturday night will not soon forget the Joyful occasion and the sumptuous menu with the A general line of wagon re- linallE1111_ keepers in mammoth roast turkey and the after- MAKERS OF THE FAMOUS KENDALL RING. Ore Which Assays into the Thou- sands Discovered—W. E. Wilson condition and awarded the fight to O'Brien. While punched in the face and badly cut up and several times in Jeopardy, to a fire -fighting and life- saving corps, bore front the flaming floors of the women's ward 594 frantic women, and from the hospital beds 60 math of toasts and good stories. Jest and youthful Jollity, as the poet says, prevailed until the we time' hours of the morning. HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY We have had twenty-five years' Has Fine Showings. Fitzsimmons always managed to come to, and resume the tight. Just at the more, Starting in the sewing room of the work house, and from One young man, who is known for his silent demeanor and rather men- experience in the watch repairing., business and absnlutely guarantee all such work. A report to the Miner from Maidenand indicates that the famous old camp is close of the 13th round he landed a hard blow on O'Brien's stomach, but the Philadelphia man came back with a similar blow and followed it with a a cause which has not yet been definitely decided, the fire had reached a fierce blaze at 2 o'clock, when it was discevered. The ancholic disposition, mounted a chair propounded this toast, which seemed to meet the spirit of the oc- I. P. F. Scott Kendall, Mont. Just about to enter upon a period ofcasion light left to the' Jaw. The gong rang fire engine on the island proved inade- and the sentiments of , those him: Do not send watches away to be repaired. Leave them with us and prosperity far surpassing that which prevailed in her pettily days. More for the close of the round and Fitz- Simmons walked to his corner. As he quate and a call for help was sent to the city department. Seven engines about . \ere's what drives the skeleton from , get them returned the same day, men are working in the district than in many years and confidence is high sat down he said to Referee Graney: .. Eddie, he hit me in the stomach and were sent over, but were not su5cient to save the women's work room from the /oast, and paints bright land - sc gkes upon the minds of men,\ The Humphrey Jewelry Co. among all classes that the coming summer will see so elling activity in that part of the Judit ountains. 'rhe strike recently made on the .boys it is all over.\ Then his head sank and Bob Fitzsimmtins was defeated. Referee Graney said: Fitzsimmons destruction. On the top floor of this building were cells for' the women, and every then proceeded to add a few more 'touches of delicate vermillion hue to the landscape, after which one Of the, guests betrayed his fondness • clinpn .86 Hamilton. KENDALL, MONTANA Cumberland claim, which is one of thefor showed his class. O'Brien is a won- derful boxer, but the other man stood one held one or two prisoners when the fire occurred. These women be - femininity by delivering himself of Cumberland group. has had. much Le up .and took his punishment. Occas- came frantic with fright, and were this apostrophy: \Woman woman, Grade do with awakening outside interest in tonally he showed a flash of his old soon choking with the dense smoke lovely woman! Nature made thee to High CAMPBELL DRUG COMPANY the Malden district. 'P has 'Pete Rosseau has been working on tlas ' ground for a number of years had excellent showings Our- and ing_almost the entire time. Not long since, Oscar Stephens, the well known Wile form, but his strength could not last.\ After the fight had been awarded to P , kA3rien, Fitzsimmons slipped to the floor and lay prostrate in the ring, There was a call for a doctor as it that filled all the halls and the cells. \ That most of them did not Perish Is due to the recent installation of a sys- ten) which in emergencies evvery cell in a tier can be opened simultaneous- ly with all the Others, ' temper man.\ The stags present were: Howard Shaw, V. F: Butler, William Newton, Nels Nelson. Robert Henderson, Arth- ur * Kelly, Butte Tipton, Hershel King, John McGee and Charles Easel. C16 Union MADE. A R S stock man, became interested with was feared he was in a state of col- When the extent and danger of the Holidays • i Rosseau n' the ground and the work oT development has been pushedl with- lapse. He revived, heflvever; in a few minutes with the assistance of his . blaze became apparent, the ,warden marshaled his regular fire -lighting Funeral of Mrs. Moses Stephenson. The funeral of the late Mrs. Moses - Are But it that we the year Our e pounded macist; will prescriptions be are round. by our well open a registered drugs Over to remember for\bush - less are com- phar- are pure in __ out cessation. Last fall B. M. Calk- ins, a big eastern railroad man, came out, looked over the property and de- cided to take a block of the stock in the company which -was organized about that time. Some rock which assays up in the thousands has been taken from this mine and an extensive body of cyanide ore has been opened , seconds, was able to leave the ring, , O'Brien gave a remarkable exbibi- Um of sparring and to wiark. \ He ducked and efb,dged and si estepped in a manner that was bewildering. Fitz- simmons would swing and find only the empty air, and et times nearly went through the ropes from the force of his misspent blows. . force of employes ann, soon all were at worla. . The flame spread so fast, however. that this force prOve hopelessly lii- adequate. Then it was decided to trust to the male prisoners' sense of manhtiod and they bore the test well. Released from their cells and mar- shaled into small bodies, the entered Stephenson was held at Lewistown Tuesday afternoon. A large number of relatives and friends were present. The services were conducted by Rev. W. A. Winters, pastor of the First Methodist church, who delivered an impressive eulogy. Mrs. Stephenson recently came from Green Bay, Wis., expecting to spend Complete line of Wines and.. • • ((Liquors... quality and our charges are rea- sonable, We carry Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal purposes. ALL POPULAR BRANDS OF CIGARS. up and several/4 otk - rtons practi- cally blocked out. The o mere of the - - mine are pursuing the wise policy of' waiting until they have sufficient ore to Justify it before' erecting a mill but it is now almost a certainty that a O'Brien would straighten up and dash in a wicked cutting left whicb., while not possessing a knockdown force was sufficient to Jar the old gladiator. Fitzsimmons had the sym- the the burning building and went at the work of fire -fighting and rescue with utter disregard for the danger to themselves. The flames were crackl- big all about them and they plunged through the densest the winter with her daughters in Ken- dall - and other sections of the county. At the time of her death she was at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Parrent. - Mrs. Stephenson's illness was brief DROP IN NOW' & THEN Leading magazines and p. -rod- cal. of the :lay can always be moderate sized cyanide plant will be there the coming spring and pathy of enormous crowd, which hissed and Jeered O'Brien when he smoke and brought out on their arms the last of the direct cause of -death being hem - orrhage of the , b.m.. She 65 found on our counters. put up summer, A great deal of work has been done ducked andran away. But e Phila.- delphia man had' laid ou his plan of battle andbcould not coerc d into the women prisoners. The fire bells and the shouts of the melt at work could be heard all over was years or age. Mrs. Stephenson possessed „many CAMPBELL DRUG COMPANY KENDALL on the Santiago property located at the head of Armells Creek and owned by Otto Anderson and the heirs of the late Charles Rhodes. Some good showings of copper, silver and gold have been made and a fine body of mixing things with t e old ghter, who was kicoVri\ to p. , . e's s ' a .1: nger: ous - punch. Before - Fitzsimmons the ring he made a little speech in which he said he had done the bept he could, and that he had fought his last the island, and in the Inemitils and - tillaings of the -- 51her - Ifietltethens there was a pa'nic which watt gutted with difficulty by the nurses, physic ans and keepers. The fire was confl . to the women's workhouse. admirable traits of character and her gentleness of manner and k4ndneeer of heart endeared her to those whose qualntance she made in this section. fiereath is keenly felt by the com- munliky and expressions of sympathy - ....._....._ Kendall lewistown . - Cyanide ore exposed. They now have fight. - Although only part of the convicts are heard for the surviving members Stage line a number of men at work on this When the men' entered the arena were used in rescuing the women, of her family. ,...\ 444 . 41 . 404 . 40 - 4 GO • 13.9.n TO T.. THE on propertY, One of the best looking properties in the camp is that of the Sunrise Min- Mg & Milling company.' S. D. Antler- son, - ...-- Shaw, W. M.' McClean and H. L. DeKalb are largely interested in this property and the work of de- velopment is being pushed vigorously, tonight to battle for the light heavy- weight honors. O'Brien was favorite in the betting at 10 to 8. The shifting of odds forcing the Philadelphian into favoriteiem came rather suddenly, Up to a late hour this afternoon the Cornishman was pronounced first choice, due to many large wagers which had been placed on him earlier in the week. O'Brien's supporters then materalized in unexpected num- those who remained locked in their cells made frantic appeals to be al- lowed to help. As the screams of the women penetrated to their cells some of the convicts fell upon their knees, beating the bars with their fists and imploring the guards to let them out to fight the fire. When refeused they Besides a son, Jamep Stephenson of Zortman, two more. Richard and Wil- ham, live in Wieconsin. The daugh- ters are Mrs. William McClean, Mrs. B. C. Curtis of Lewistown, Mrs John Stapleton of Moore, Mrs. J. A. Turn- blade of Gilt Edge and: Mrs. Henry Parrent of this place. , Leaves Kendall S a. to, and 3 p. to. m. dally, except Sunday. (The 3 o'clock stage carries mall.) Leaves Lewistown 9 a. m. and 2 p, ra. (The 9 o'clock stage carries Mail.) Sunday coach leaves Kendall at 1 p. m. . :JHAS. A. LA BRECHE, Prop They have one crew of men rune nea tunnel on the Fairhaven lode and an - other working on some shinping ore he bers, and at 5 o'clock tonight the odds were t evens, Large block of 0'811- as 'Into begged that at least the guards go to the rescue, promising that they would be their own Jailers. WILE SETTLE BOND QUESTION. FAST TIME RELIABLE DRIVeRS, CLOSED COACHES. FOOT . WARMERS. For F e Confectionery, Fruits, Tobac s and Cigars. UTS OF ALL KIND A complete line of the latest sheet music -vocal and Metre- from the Silver. tip claim, That old pioneer among the pros- pectors and, miners of the Judith monntarns, W. E. Wilson, has some property at the mouth of Maiden en money continued to roll the pool sellers' boxes and the price was quickly cut to 10 to 8 in O'Brien's fa- vor. The men had agreed to Tight at catch weights. O'Brien gave out his weight at 165 pounds, while Fltzslm- Mons is said to have tipped the beam 'I'V'fire lasted over two hours, and cone:timed all of the women's prison, e the hospital and half- of the work - ' house. The woodwork in the house, 'being 50 years old, burned almost like .,... S u Supreme Court Intimates intention of Giving An Early Decision. - Helena, DEC. 21. -Not only is the noted bond question in the hands of _ Kendall office: Joe T. Montgom- PTY. , , Lewistown office: Harry 'Brown. mental.at gulch which has passed beyond the prospeot stage. It is note developed 158 pounds. paper. The loss is estimated at e50.000. It is thought that one of the lamps the supreme court for determination, - hut it is more than probable that an into a miue, several large bodiebe of Mechanics Pavilion he one of the 1p greatest crowds in its history. The used by a •painter exploded. The ferry opinion will be prepared and handed — le .....iaea--..--•—e e'.....e.....--...e......e....e-ae fine ore having been opened up by Me galleries bulged with a congested mass of humanity and hundreds house was immediately filled with down in the case before January 3. . Wilson. This ore will readily cyan- have big were denied admission to the upper part of smoke and the painters had great dif- The arguments' in the noted case were • ide and Mr. Wilson will a mill on the property if all goes as it the house. On the main floor as early as 830 to., every ficuity In reaching the floor above. A ferry boat with more than 500 Damien- concluded today, former Governor B. P. Carpenter closing for the relator, A. J. MEAT MARKET should with him. There Is not a more consiettent prospector in the hills than W. E. Wilson and he le deserving of to him. p. seat was occupied. Mounted Policemen were requested to hold in check the crowds which surg- ed outside the building. Two four- round pielimini•ries preceded the fea- gers aboard was Just coming into the slip when the fire started. Volumes of smoke rolled up through the stairway and Assistant Attorney General E. M. Iiall and Attorney General A. J. Gal- en for the respondent, State Treasur- McCormack J. I. LEBERT, Prop. the best that can , come Kitts, Deyo & Co. are working on ture event, leading to the street. Passengers were but they were told to er .7, H. Rice. Attorney General Galen askked for ,i1,, the Minnie Deyo claim which is one of SLATTERY GETS TEN YEARS. panic-stricken, . run for the street through the smoke, permission to file a reply brief, and • and LlO Feed ..._ a. group of the same name. These This they- did amid great confusion, the court inquired if It could be pre - Pork, Mutton, Beef, Ham, Sausage, Butter, men - hav'e also been working for a long while and have some fine show- ings of cyanide ore to encourage th4m in the work. During the fall they have run a 60 -foot tunnel and' are now working on a tunnel 1,000 feet south Butte Murderer Gets off Easy on Nis Second Trial.. Helena, Dec. 21 -Jerry Slattery, who killed Dan Mahoney, a bartender in a The feia, boat then backed into the river. • .- - - The flames made rapid headway and all the fire boats were .pressed into , service in addition to several railroad tugs whiett-volunteered, -The big ler- oared within five days. \We hope to have It out of the way before the reg- ular setting of cases, which begins January 1,\ said the court. This time was sufficient ter the atorney general, wherenpOn former Governor CarDen- Stable KENDALL. MONTANA. Team e and drivers furnished .. and Eggs. of the first one. The Benin boys are working steadily in Collar gulch and would not remain there if they did not salbon 111 - TfUlte, in the summer of 1904, , was eonvicted here today of man- slaughter, and the punishment fixed ry house, built moatlent.wood, burned fiercely. Many boats on the way to the Jersey side were held up in mid- . ter closed for the relator, C. S. Haire. He urged that the Dakota, Washing- ton and Idaho decision, were inapplic- firtwiraple rates. Go earns, easy buggies and satistietion Aireeintead. have something good.ifile at 10 years in the penitentiary. • --- The Maiden district, taken as a whole, has not received the attention Jury considered the case about' 18 stream. There was great excitement. able in the present case, as points Vegetables, Fruit and Fish in Season. from capitalists that it deserves. The work which hag been done there has been accomplished by the loyal pros- has been Mile hours. This was the second trial of the case, the Jury having disagreed at the first trial in Butte. The case was tried here on a change of Venue. Crowdsf commuters who were land- 0 CO ing when the fire started, crowded about the blazing building and eXtra -th r -th. e .. were raised here which had not been toucned in those decisions. He was followed by Mr. Hall and Mr. Galen, ' - FRESH MILK peCtors and there very outside money In the camp for many years. Meri of means are now begin- , The evidence went to show that Slattery shot Mahoney when the tat- policemen were mined to gtve, men a chance to work. The iOSS is es- Music Lessons. AND CREAM ning to realize, however. that this ter was trying to escape, leaning over timated at 6650,000. Will T. Kemp, ex -band master State- dietrict offers splendid opportunities for investment and It will not be Bur- the bar and holding a gun against the latter as he tried to hide, and at the • Read the Kendall Miner and get all penitentiary band, will give lessons on string or brass instruments. Terms, 1,C11.1VEIRIF.13 DAILY Kendall, Montana • . Prising to see, an unusual amount of mining activity in those hills during the next few 'years. same time the deed was looked upon as a cold blooded murder without provocation. the, news of the 4freateet gold mining t enifinr the west. reasonable. Call at room 6, Marshal, house.. C. A. [LLB