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Joe Jobhsod' dog "Ukookum" is so more. He (the dog) misook a little blaek-and-tan, belnkging to Charles Droesh, for a mountain rat, and took him by the back shaking the daylights out of him. Droeh's boy, with alittle gun, hunted up Skookum and bored him through with lead. Poor Skookum I ran home, laid down on the steps, and ! after a few farewell howls, rolled over sad died. Skookum was born Feb. 31,1881, was a full-blooded shepherd - lees the tail, that appendage Ising lo,--and was sired by Bill Pott's dog Skooktun; dam, Hamilton & Landusky s Bridget, of the ! shepphrd persuasion, also shurt of tail. 8kookumn was decently interred Mon-' day afternoon, and all the dogs, a,' knowledging their better, followed in salence their poor brother's remains. Poor Shookum is dead. He lien hn bis bed, With nary a stone To mark his head. In the came of Joe Johnson vs. ('lns. Drosch, for the shooting o'f Johnson's dog. The court lined Mr. 1)rth l$10 and cott. Ten big Amnericalu dollars more for school purposes. In the case of D. Goldberg vs. C. M. Cult rIsot, et al., for unlawful deten tion and forcible entry of Lot S, Illotk I A, of Maiden, the evidence of wit nesses it. raxluced was very contllicting. The town records were intrnslucedl in evidence, and the fat :as clearly shown that the town rules had not been complied iwith by the plaiutil;f, hence a verdict for the defendcent. Lot claimants sho,uld hear in mnind that where local laws are in existence, tlhat they imust be complied with, or the title will lapse, if such lIoat rule- or laws do int tunlliclt with United $States or territorial las, land it Ias been rIt peattedly so dec.ided ini the vitrious utturts of tihe territory. Ill the trial bte)r( .Iutice FIler. of Martin vs. . Linda-ky. to e ta.bbll-h OHner-hip ol.f Lot 1. llock I. the julr rendlered a verdit ill favor of Martin. Lilduutsky has lappe'aled to di trict cony t. Frank Herbert, 'was arrm.i Ties day on a charge of tealillg hor'es flro Chamberlain, at (trap IRange, and lroui.-ht lifore Juntie Eilelr for trial. He plead guilty and an cannlilttll to await the action of next term of court. Farewell I Angus mackay. Last T.ursday eve iin,, abo t 8 oo o'clock, the CoIar in II mi ha .ics. con vene, in t:e otfice to I, d ar.e I to the r esteemed f.i ead and c mn:truct n engineer. Angus Mackay, a:id as a; token of the r good oil. pe e. ted hi.n I with a silver scratch-awl, and wsished him all the good t;:ngs of this I fe as he goes tloat.ng down the ever chang ing stream of time. Mr. Maynard, as spokesman, sad: "Mr. Angus Mackay, we, your friends, intended to have given you a more appropriate send off for the loved one who will kindly greet you home, Lut the fates have decree:l other wise. We come to say, in a friendly way, good bye. You have, during your four months' stay, by your kind, gentlemanly manner, made an impres sion on our hearts which time cannot efface. Mr. Mic ay, I ha.e the pleasure, in behalf of al', to present you th:s instrument. which i, uadouit edly familiar to you, and we earnestl, trust you may make your mark with it high upon the scroll of fame. I bid you good bye, and when surrounded by loved ones, beneath the mistletoe, please give a thought to friends you have left at the Collar mine." After a few pleasant words, all left with a w:sh to meet again in the *Sweet bye and bye." 1 MEWS. flm eCmpr at.I R namsroar. Nov. 4th, 3883. ,n Vulcan has pa'd such close attention o to hunting chckens in the last two C weeks tnrt he has neglected to hunt ii items for the Aous. For all of which 1d be most humbly prays to be forgiven. s1 The Pichette Bros. are receiv ng a ý large asinment of goods at their gtxe, from nton, and will open out ' wilh a fOne line of general merchan disaetn a few days. Edd Noble's house is about com pleted. We saw a load of ine furni are emptied into it today. The cook at the Day House, out of curiosity, kept count of the number of leaves of bread she baked last month, alo the simber of pies. The former guwed up sos big lasve, and the pies Os O, are a dal cats set around M Jae t Day, the wie of un b Cwewright, armrived hea 10 wusL She hrad very t y voyage, ting telve days while vor theI Atlantic, but arnried in good and spirits. Jack Armold has bought two more bull teams, and has now four as fine teams as travel the road. Armold is a rustler and deserves his success. It is whispered around that Broad water. McNamara & Co. will soon put up a store on the creek here. They would undoubtelly do a good bus:ness. By another season there wi!l be busi ness enough to support half a dozen good stores on the creek, as every availab'e acre of land :s being taken np. Buckod to Death. On Wednesday morning last, a ver' sad accident occurred at the stage road crossing of Cottonwood. Mr. \'m. Roberts, whose ranch is at the crossing, was riding a bucking horse, in I being thrown off, the vicious 'rate kicked him on the head. fracturing the right side of the skull and klliing him instantly. Mr. Roberts was very highly spoken of by all who knew him, as an upright, industrious citizen and a good neighbor. His ranch was the best improved on the creek, an.] is a grand witness to the late owner's energy and thrift. The funeral took place Friday at noon. There were qu te a luu.nbr of his friends here in attendance, and nearly all the residents along Cottonwo d came to pay their las: respects to t'(eir dle irted neig buor and f.incd. \'tc . Work on the stamp t:ill of the Virg ni. City ke lu t'o' Company, w hic t has been .uspendl I fUor so ixi t.me for the want of mech init, has, ,een re tuned, and it now -.eI:.s L .k-l, t a' t - ,t IpsII w ll lie tea 1y I t d:o ' in twct or three week-. iPresident \ taid seems to le g:t ing lu te a qtautity of the soir it:t tl.e Ssweet. of h s re: ent trilnlm 1.1i b t, There is a stron. probalil ty that hr will not Le president of the grea': Norttern Pac.fic road very nma.v, mon:hs longer.-Recor.l. The earnings of the Northern Pactfit rail.oad cttlpaity for the first eig. t months of I183 agaregated it 5,147.7 '3 The earnings of the eight months suc. ceeding that per.od mat sa ,e'v :be est m.ted at S.,ooo,ooo. Th s is in-i dependent of land sales. a\cragiw-. 300oo,ooo a month. Notwithstanding the scarcity 0ot hur. filo, the traders of Carroll and Rocky Po nt. on the Missouri. expert to do a .ood winter's husinecs in hides. etc. The prospect. at hots: these poj!nts, are very proms 'ng, all things consitdered, and the people down there feel quite; jublilant.-Ildepen:ent. I he heviest fine bul:ion sh'pment' ever made from a Montana mine wil, soon be recorded Iv the (;Gran:tel Mountain. It is now ready to shitp. 'It is valued at $125,ooo, antl was extracted from 92o tons of tre. Since June the company has worked I,5So tons of ore which has produced o300, ooo within a fraction.-Independent. Dr. A. J. Leitch dropped a lightel newQpaper into a gas well of a depth of fifty-nine feet at Mineral Ridge. I Ohio. An exp'osion followed, fata ly injuring Dr. .eitch, demolishing the derrick, and injuring several persons standing near. orystal Mountain SALOON! O, A. SEELY, . Proprietor. COMP.TE LINE OF Wines, iUqurs & Oigars. IIa Oule.q jsl est d Collar Mill W I Gans Us A C. +Ik sE <Z E v w 0) o a. -rrr Ii 'jib1 0)4 NATIONAL Livery Stable, LANDI)ISKY & ETVION. P'ors. Carriages, Heavy Teams and Saddle Horses on Short Notice. -T.ABI.E, F(IT Ilr '.MAIN Slitr.IT, R.F-,it " P,1-T-o0I It'E. tg.F.edlIuK ost and Ilay I! :u per dty.'*k BANK OF Northern Montana Transacts a Ceneral Banking Business. Itun and -ii 1.,::U :-, .. tie t '.a twt ruin)t l ",wtelt r, . ,t t", Ii ttd luleli. I'. \Y INT I. I:lT , N TIME l)EPI'( )rl' tt Ill uirt,-. et al fllt lol tJ t ,hr. Itllillt 'il et F tlor t, i Cnlltl' ll t' . 3l llallig, tIll| U Ill u 111 nu .:ý h I llt t ol l h, ll'lr r, p.Ir, ii 1 lt. I J I !' '.1.l.:t'II IITIl ..I'-:'I KTI.'."L..'* t'ollt n*"lion and 'Aill n heT r6-1 J $. vTntr ll t · ' to U, n'nlll' K r,, .t 1%NKK ('IiIFIT: i AT .I . CU-I4NS, DCER & CJ., fI'l INT 'TRFlT. FOl,T !IF'TN. . T. COTTAGE CLUB ROOMSi BI.ILEY O'BIIIEN, Proprietolr. FINE RESTAURANTI IN CONNECTION. .IvEur FEI:D AND SILl: 5F AlI.E. ALL KINDS LIQUORS, CIGARS, &c., Constantly on Hand Main St., Maiden, M.T. /i3Gtv; Us A CAL.. The Northern PaicfloR.R. To TI LAN.bl FxI' IIHIR, "o TiltE .IE(IANIf. To Tile 1 ,r)El.R, To TilE MI.IOFi, TO THE MINER, To Tilt. SWIORThMAE, TO ALL CLASSES!! I For Sure and (lwKI Crop, For Remun erative Investmenflt, For Businee Opplrtunities, For Weird i Fenery, SFor the Raiing of Wheat, For the Raising of Strock, For Re:ldv and Ca, markets, For a Healthy Climate, The Country traverled by the NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD Has No Equal. SAVE YOUR MONEY By purchasing tickets through, and buyilag them before getting on traina. Rouud Trip Tickets are sold at all ticket ofc6 to all stations at reduced rates. Ptllman Sepers tbetween Heleni and 1t. Paul. can be secured Itbro aply e pagenL .. r BAR H2 Ueneral Pai and Ti. k &hmmt, it. eel. Mine. PACIFIC Dan. Kuhnlenn, , S*.rved at all hours, day or uight. Tables always i .ap thing the market atords GOOD, CLEAN BEDS, Foot of aln Street, - - aiem, - THOMPSON & HIGCK WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Groceries, Tobacco, Cl CLOTHING, Furnishlng Goods, Boot, Shoes, :Hats an a Cale., Notions. Etc., Montana Street Foot of Main Str*st. Maiden, - Mon +. CLARK & C Wholesale Grocers, AND EAIALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, 3iELLE OF \IM(HRHE \) FL(OUR per ~, k ................. t'OUR \CE FLOUU , pwr Sak ............................ Deders an I the tr.ide supplied w~ih merchandise of all kinds at prices. Price hit forwarded on application. H. CLARK & CO., Btltuag, Kon BRAINERD, GARDNER A COi PEALERS IN ALL KINDA OP HARD WAR. Stoves, Tinware, Glass, Nalis, Putty, Paints, O "otooe Toot oaf Maui POBTOFFICO BUILDGQ. Sash, Doors and Lumbe Blasting Powder, FPaM Ca And a Paul Aaeatent e0tMg sWc i wr*" MONTANA NEWS. Dillon has about one thot.sand in ilabi:ants. Sinking the UIillingj artesian welI the fir-t 530 feet cost $2,500. Char.es M gre, as ,,l.l-,iner f, Mo.tani, (iled at lutte ,ecentl. 'I he loss by the la e fire at MI es C ty i. s a . ut $5.' 00. t grc.ite part of wh ch ,vas covered b inms.n ance. Mis, Jen te Co s in, the .Io ta.a sheep Quc.en. ,a- been on a viit ea t . he c(.lc, home withont the nuslbadl whh ch Iumor said she had gone aitur. A 'l'ong e river racher n :vv r is intO in a .\e.s York p aper for a fci.alc p trtner got a busi.el tof i;p !, t s tot the position by t:.e irst maiul. - kis, Press. T. C. P'ocr, & Co. ha.· p :rchis d two lits in the rear of their itn. hinery yar.l at BoH-maan. where t ,cy wi I c ect at once two la ge warehouse.-- cle na 1Herald.