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T JOURNAL as. . 3mr asIses. mwe ea.r. i--4 wme snapn. snmUw PArn. , ...o...... ......... ... ... .. T ,es e. October 9, I. asa 7h eWT *WSh.. -,'W*DDIXOHAM. J. C. AULD. . A. PEPPER. H. M. MORAN. C A. H. 8WERDFIGER. Attorasy. C. H. LOUD. Superintendeat Public Instruction. MISS LOUISA COOLEY. Asseor, W. 8. SNELL. Surveyor. 8. E. SEXTON. Public Administrator. LOUIS BACH. Coroner. Justice fa the Peace. Miles City Twp.. JOHN GIBB. E. MATHIWIG. Onstabl. Miles City Township, 3. A. JOHNSON. 3 . RAUKAM. | pr Mi l l!i, .il• m . g o ?E wmaOneAN. A uod part out Ot the support that Aisneado is reciving from the laboring e of the sat is baesd upon the a s m- epealy made i- the news papese where it could be refuted, but St p ee. Lm . ou thtoeu r by the d wl delegates eof the Amasoada ring-that the osate of the empitd at Aseada will hiomediately aeailt in a.ateaet for P(.WoMeo worth ad ate belhip thus gving a large aumber of a aaterre d Iaor or a mumber d years As we have stated, this ridas IAs assertion has not bees publih made because tle origietore of it tat it ould not stead a minute in ht of opes day, bt we venture to m. that ter is not a laberi.g man is eatera "AmNastms who&ie not had this ppe ustesgumeat mnude to hns.nu apir delment t, l.:, :o Vu.Ce ..... .- .. Q@tertecLutn; . . upped utat . M,. Sinmridedial mneting held at Waker woe ems at he seburb of ltte, at which alot A t laborhig me were gotfe atherte a gqt Ais.dm es d the -ptal mitaO sad ls retle toh tehaer U'* in.tereda, ad as the talk rwas tg wound a nly, me took the i8" mow des the following -ploY ~--- en enetst: ThLersis not one building in the city f Aesnonda which can be rested for Sovess ht offilce. lTh. l eiuv Ilddran United States land oti.eo. the mco.rt of Montana, departmenat ofhe United States circuit and dis itc court roroms and all other seet eary bldteg as may be required by a stite` caital, these building will all ve to be rected. Codeo r the vast amount of mosey that will be spet in t erection and furnauhlng of tbse bilags. It we predict that it will scot 1P,0.0000 or more to complete these aildisga we are saie in saying that the major tof thus vast suma will find its way into the pockets of Butte and (Asa In ordero make the prospect:'e eo tiing as he could, the speaker in euded the U. S. land oo-e and the U. i circuit court, which do not have to bea lo.ated tttbs capital. but ide from this the whole thing s a *jask o' laster" held Us ~tiniy in s at of the workigump todede them lets voting for AeassqIo .e implied remsec of the Aappda gang is a eand. Its redempties or futllimet is apseible ucder the aw. !o Mate is -ew bndsta bsoa the limi alnewed by th aseaitaties w1a0 Stadat M soa. a1k-ea teathfe th ameet whisk t: em d heemsse pewep to dishuem ters lidj -sei the sly email. Ss - pale *ag. Ne IjLI aPld ha pea ths, bai . f Whos enes e Miss r - -Pe w ate.r SsM the" s serarlr- mi einr a t eh i .-3 ma a pm.ne clefs tit- ý. tf so -Is m aonesses to ** - the orer a al ddele . 6id I M ..--.M--o i d .t./ buldige, h be ihaml a ds am b V Sthe pel aSIl, esad ta t It will at be lab two yeses ewhew. all whemever as Asses -a barner wIape ,m year ear tat a vieiry sW AMe msesa. the immdie trmia laces d anlli the ensaitatls o Madsam, and ask Nhim whse. ts esYe tr **is tbw. Aadoer dae that Mr. Daly isup posed to have apo the wokligma d ,the tits, is based upon the wholly a h6eriael alI t at l Is the bI d_ : Ilebor. Thi popular Idea a "hb nd t labor" is a who bring - employ. or pi lIbeslle d I ln1e tshint. i e, b Se aI t eIn pe d tlL the l meieumad Muqneiidlbyevl swa T'he l s M at hesl, far eid by the *1awy vlnw'E Buttsn Spaper devotd te the l.nterst of the Isarig mes a the dstate. ead uppoerted whelly by them. The review givres the followling taMe of wages paid to the dat forest caes. at melter-me in i Butte sad Anseonad: a Aeaeoade 8lun. Okinew ...:.. .. $1 350 Firemeni ........................ 2 0i Ca m en ...................... .. - I 'ommo lat .............. 235 30 l Klllm e ......... ............ 3 2W From the above it will be -s that Daly plnches his employe fro twenty tive cents to a dollar a day each; quite a neat little sum per diem on three or four thousand employee; but that isn't all of it. In Butte-twenty-eight miles die tant-the men not only get higher wages but they can take their money and go where they please to supply their needs. In Anaconda there s no plce to trade but in Daly's tores. and the "double cinch" on the poor workingmen is com plete. And still there are tbosewho will maintain that Daly is "the hied at the workingman." -t3;s We £An AOaN. With commedable regularity like on to the esmeedtsf the beavely bodies our esteemdl jormllt lrend and oatempaary the Courier returned to this localty this marming. and for a paer ad o thity dps wdit blase apes a with meteorabrightnem. Where it has been for two yeas, let as man enquire; perhap leading materiel aid in the bdolteria p of a paralyti c democracy in Mars or mybe, uder a assumed same, asmiteg a demecratic eoseasr is to easd agereinst elivel and woel; but wherever it ha bees under what ever fag it has salled mad what ever it hasdo, t is seelet iar the ople ofd Custer eanty to know that S.; t.cr'isejs. more is l te old moor. mgaon its customary bloaniel viet with the standard ot democracy at the meet. head. We are aware that s the forego eag themelapim has. ho what r-twt it view dhae wid-phase S e' see auesuesied by democracy on past two years. we claim the widest range for proper treatment of the subject. eo- erir makes its bow with the std~emet -i m d seminL" In them d*l tMere em ie and demo. cre-d the Wlmsoa variety, demoseted the Crman variety and demeerate c the- Cleveland variety. which itter are neither lbh.fleda. fowl nor igod red barring. It a mush easier to hi a democrat in New York state for instamee, where al lecal industriee have been proteted is good republican style. than in Montana with silver and wool. the twin aarnerstores ot our prosperity. riven and upturned by a democratic congress. Things are propitious eer tainly for a democratic victory in Custer county when the Courier can come be fore the people and ray to them in ex ultant tones. Look what we have done for wcol! We will not. however, antii pate the policy that a democratic page may pursue this year. With the ex ample set by its high chises and geat men, from the president down. It has the right to be thoroughly and entertaining ly erratic. SLIVES! I anm now mnakin ga Gft class low priced COWBOY GLOVE from Home Teased Buckskin It is not as smooth and pretty as the asters tan, but it is tough and cheap. I sm tll making the Best Cowboy Glow that ca he bought r moassey. They cost from SI. u uds. A Sp to sfaties is e hppias adt ~-U I amithe .rd flor T. 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