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Mr. J. I. Davis and wife took their d4Iut for Junction, this morning. to be absent a month or twe. Frank McPartlan started this morn .iz, in company with Mr. Davis and wife, for Junction City. He will proba bly visit Miles City and Billings before he returns. Mr. John Wauson. J. W. Hamilton and John Kehi went on a fishing excur sion to the east fork of Big Spring Creek on Tuesday, of this week. They report everything flourishing at tefrsi fort and vicinityand that they met with fair success in their piscatorial etnirt-. C. W. Gardner left on Wednesday' coach for the railroad, adl from there his destination is unsettled. as he in tends to intercellt the Presidettial 1eirty. If ever the well wli-hes of in etire community went with a man they accompany Mr. (arnl'er, and should the object of the trip be realized his reception on ri turning a ill be some thing to be remembered. A. SI. rater ItIn IOT nclenR On ii 00 nesday's coach, to look after the min ing Interests he represents. Mr Eller is in a position to do a great deal to overcome the present uinp'e iiant condition in which we are pla ed. an I we are positive he will do his utnunt t&. :' siet in getting au extention of time and the mineral belt cut 1ut of the military reiers e. C. Boissonneanlt returned frojm hi Benton trip yesterday niirning. Ile purchased a large invoice of ge eral merchandise, which is expected to ar rive every day, and will soon he I": c shelves and counter, of hib nit t re. which will be Oleined for businei-, eilt. 1st. Boissonneault is one of the earls -ettlers in this calbp. and is well known throughout the territcly as a mtan of thie business qualities. John Davis' Farewell. If a stranger flad arrived in raimp last night he would have curne to the conclusion that the Warm Strings mining district had been cut out of the military reservation. But snlh %%a for from being the case. An ol- friend awl fellow citizen, John Davis. having in P notunced his intention to lI-e t i e Maiden that he loves so well, and al. the boys that hove both him and (the) Maiden. and take up his homne fr a short time in Junction City, w:is cur ralled by his old associates and f llo.w miners, and given as warm it remit d-r of the esteem of all residents of the camp as cold be expressed by words or actions. Nothing sias too demon-tra tive of their good will, and about it1 o'clock the sky was lit up by the firing sky-rockets, Roman candles, colored lights, tic., and continued far into the night. Johnny felt it, anl showed his appreciation as only he can. We wish Mr. and Mrs. Davis nothing but hanP i nes: in their temporary home, and hope to again, ere long, count them A among our citizens. MONTANA NEWS. Missoula bunko steerers robbed a Chronicle is agitating mn. that the ends of ihout the izth of inductors, brake ige men employed on the Northe Pacific are to be uni formed. D An effort is being made to establish a mail route from the Crow agency to De Wyoming line near the Clark's Fork region. Hon. Roscoe Conkling was-in Box - man Saturday d.iving around the ci:y taking in the sights and deia.ted we t the same afternoon. J.White Sulphur Springs has subscribed $i,ooo in stock for a telegraph line to ^onnect thattpwn with the Wetern 'iion system of wires. The estimatel st of the line is $4,000, if strung to in tton-a point from which ass st is expected. Stebbins, of the firm on Steb Mund & Co.. the Ye 'ow-tone , purchased all 'i thu. hu rti s files City, p e-.ig the efor st ro They will erect t han 1-ume des giving a 1 v to real rseabtl shing coanfdence 1. MIINGl LAW. MiUing lfreiew. "Although defendant's location may appear to you to be along the line of the top, apex or oultro e of the vein, they cannot prevail i !Sinst it senior location on the dip of the iode. it has been uoilwially decided that applicants for mining patents are not boupd to note on the flat. and in field notes, c',nllicts with unollicials surves. And, moreover, failure to complh with the regulations of the survey unless the same fails to comply with thae law. Proof is reijiired where an applicant for a lode elacn seeks to embrace u I.ir tion of the surface ground already pat tinted or appliel for with a placer clainr. An apllieant for patent, aho its co owner relesnted iL mine in his own nani, a- single proprietor, is not obliged to show title back of such relocation; lut if the proceeding, are otlhetwise re gular. atnh his formie co-o ners or other parties fail to assert an advers claim, patent may issue in the applicant'e nameti. I-int owi'ner nt It ne ean cannot inte'r-ection of a cro-s-Ible clatimt pre-vi )n-1l" kw~ated and li-cov~ered. \\ here there it no adver-e claim nr trotc..t to at mining appllication, land thec triginal patlerts live been lo-t, the (Jen *ratl Livid unlic~e require.- lw rclpublica innt of hut ii of applen~ttion, but ntais ýntotr) etidence ulthe ottingil ptublica cn~i i1 necessary. al,- it to the' pm-tung .f untice, and that the ,ame remained not.fed dur1in, publication n, th c. .tit adver-c claimanut aguin -t aphli-; %161111 fr potenut un i milting (ull]u i requircd h' L is to ctorun ence a suit. He11 selt that a ualt it ltl"ading beatccn he -:ene parutiet wcherein the wdvurse latimne~t i- the defendant, done not tuive tihl onligattiont. Tlisle c"ntnot k-g~ally he initintetd to aublit' !:uni w-estted by the G~ov'ern not r om *onr ot-her dispos~ition, par 011111 rr4 nu1" excluded from it "e--rva:tion ht nti Ltake of a tnrvector. Luc:ttialn of-elaine- upona re-encei lands , ingt toed up initit. the ('bittlish iu io r .f ttsce la heral Lanud Ollice Imst nn act inti t' I rec g ine Ilowlimestt made tlonr to tit, openu, t of -mnch reserved and- to Ixlth "raetsn and cntrt" a I'l 01 itling locaetor. to tic 1"reftrence right of llenr ane after the re-tlittionhavce been -enat -I ( o~nto t- urit inls ant of the,< ir unnt-lncess muicietcd netween parties "Isnt n b dte locastion, Imu't he .111/ [tal I v I1. hUIL ; to 18170 Oiltrt" a trust-Ie 1:111- endolne Inllivthe lutIure of the trilt anid the 1unment (ithe . -tut qu1i ttru-t: and urbe U-trator, It- wtell a- III. henetwiatrie<, nut-t furit .1h au-tl uMtart proo f or cilti.t.-hip :111, the nonus 1 eý flith-1 honetwinftw lu- - wetll it thalt ofth/ Itit-tr. Inl- h e let ed~l't iiite III et ti'lwat': Itc l entlry'. 11---, wrv title to a lode claim he! l and wtorke Ifor a Leriod -fual to the linw1 Iprescribed1 by the titnt. of limb turtin- fir minling-, laians of tilt State or Ter~ritort i un -Ii thtm .rne 11111t he -itlu attd, Inllt,fit the ai-enee e f :t anyltier-e Halaim he ea tlhi.-ht .l in ill( -nine Ulan ner Ine 1ny allowted inl I hueer elaliml \.t cut-tryill he allotted unlti the R -gi-t. r ha- sati.-htw him-elf, by :t carr ful exalitnItio n, that propler ptroo f hate h. (,i tiled up .1 all the- point-indt cated in the otlicial regulation- in forte and that they -hurt it -utlicient bona title claim. J. 11 I Iuathnayi of Helena. Montt U. S. nmar-hal and one of the heat atfic iii of the west. arria it ni Minneapaoltc la't evening with a reaui-ition for ole Mattthew (ari t , h frmler reident here, lately took keeper far l in-ton Bro-. in Mantaiaat I (tri-ty hel hed hi'i -elf ai rearia tow (iiatu lofthetirmati funda and uake dull arre-tad and jailed far the clime. Altr being indicted Iahri-ty was rele:-a I on I.tixN Utilt ahlich lie I raoaedat1 t jtp. lie a'as aought far Ia ta- ta uaaadaaieaa, and after saae seaarch Ietilatite alleason fouad him here ii at r: n him ini. Mar-hal Hlathaaaa will take Christy Ihlii to iaarraw. Te capture is a good aar, - Piotneer-P arelr The NorthernPacific R.R. To THE LAMN EXP RER, To THE BttItNE\a, MAN, T'o TILE tAIt;\ER, To THE MECtANtI, To THE LARoRElR. To THE TatittaST, TO THu MINEaa, To Tilt. SaaORTtstA2, TO ALL CLASSES!! For sure and Good Cro;*. For Remun erative lntentment, For Bu'iness Opportunities, For Weird St every, For the Raising of Wheat, For the Rai&ing of Stork, For Ready and Cash Murket,. For a Healthy Climate, The Country trayersed by tt.e NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD Has No Equal. SAVE YOUR MONEY By purchasing tickets through, and buyug tifem before getting on trane. Bound Trip Tickets are sold at all ticket ofces to all statioe at reduoed rate. ollman n Iptweem Helena and elt. Paul e n be mewred sho Ta a sad C1 DA MILLS FALTI1 T WYMAN Corn bination! SATUTDAY, EVE., AUG. 18th. iM Ealer & Dryden's Hal, MaMee,. Greeted everywhere with (rowded House". in their various speci altes. NEIL. Ot)NNOR. In his t'aireet of Fun, in which ho wilt givt ttliltt.- of I : rn t lintoon of peopei North til Iretand. Pbeenr3, PROF. WYMAN IN IlIS GREAT CABINET OF WONDERS. Modern Spiritualism I WYY.'N'$ ItABIEs. 01, Tiff YV.NTRILO QIIAL F4NtLY. ADMISSION, . ONE DOLLAR A. R. RA OWS, t'01 RR%1R OF Ubet Jiote1. i'un.T-fLt flit ], I otms tie IMInJ FINE GENERAL. STORE IN CONNECTION DC. in of 11iing. n Ret n i ...j Ft. M~nglill SAM LEE, CHINESE LAUNDRlY. Family Washing done by the Dozen. All Work Warranted SanL actory. REAR CF M$AII)N r)RPG 10TRF.. CH L.RLES V OOSTER, VEGETABLE GARDNER, Vt getables Doliver I to Parties in Mtiden mill Maginnis, tri-weekly. MAGINNIS. MONTANA. C. F. SHAFFER, I PP11I- 1' OF Pioneer Lodging House, , Ij Rooms tn Clean Bieds to be bln1 it , el tinges. Canon Saloon. I'OTT & IAV[DEN, Props. 31sitden Gukeh. ,.nt iand one-half milt, from Town. IviIne line of -Aw. Liqunors and Cigar, ('onsta n-l on Hand. L. H. FENSKE, W1ih Ile-ale Dealer in Wines, Liquors And Cigars. FINEST BRANDS IN THE MARKET Prices Equ~a to St. Paul or ('hiegigo. Freight Shipped at our Risk. AGE'NT'S IOR VAL. BI .ATZ MILWAI ;EE BEER. BiliIngs, M. T. COTTAGE CLUB ROOMS BAILEY A 0 BEN, P,.prister FINE RESTAURANT' IN CONNECTION LIVEzY FEW AND BALE TADBL;. ALL KINDS jUQUOBS, CIGABS, Co., comiatly on Hand. Mt $t., MeMedh* o5. Dan. Kuhnhenn, Poprie$r. * & rved at all hours. day or night. Tabis :1wras supplied w" ., thing the ma, t t ,rl. GOOD, CLEA1 BEDS. Foot of Main St. - Maider m -LOUIS BELANGER,. Whlekle an I. MERCHANDISE BEST OF LIQUORS it Wholesale or Retail FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS all Ind Examine my Stok and ask Prices. Satisfaction Guarsm I -- _______________________________ H. CLARK & Co Wholesale Grocers, IND DE .LLE GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BELLE OF MOORHE. D FLOUR per Sack .....$U FOUR ACE FLOUR, per Sack ... . . 4. Dealers and the irade supplied with ne.chandise of au kinds at aeer prices Price list forwarded on application. H. CLARK & CO., BIIIIngs, Montana. BRAINERD, GARDNER £ CO., DEALLI& IN ALL KINDS HARDW.ARE Stoves, Tinware, Glass, Nails, Putty, Paints, Oil Stoxe root of 2vie± s$reet POST OFFICE QUILDINO. Sash, Doors and Lumber. Blasting Powder, FuseN O# I " 'Ugrau ~wn