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LIVINGSTON. MONTANA. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12.1892.
PRICE 10 CENTS.
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fii conveyanciiii:. special attention
. - trite and minim: law.
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:loor Enterprise Block, Livingston,
Jf. " KEUA '
ITTOUNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Office in Ofschel Block,
J| A ,N STKKKT, * LlVlNGSTON. MONT. !
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iSTON
■\VVrEKW0HKs AM* Kl.F.CTKll' LlllUT
COMPANY.
urt'.o' in Kenliv liuiUlim:, corner I'Hrk amt Sec
ontl ftre.-i,-.. office Iiours, ita. m. to 3 p m.
' iLL W.u :.it 10:NTs Must iik Paid at Uffh k.
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IQlITAIll.E LIKE ASSURANCE SOCIETY,
THE BUSUALOW.
JVINt.sTON, • - MONTANA.
'AUI HAITI! A FI I.LEH,
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•II Realty Company's Building, corner of
Park and Second streets.
"INtiSTON,
MONTANA.
COOPERATIVE BUILDING ANU LOAN
Association
Preet s. M. N v K . Sec. E. H. Talcott.
Yice-Pres't, D. Short.
Leas. M. 11. Lashobn. Attorney A. .1. Campbell
Secular meetings on the fourtli Monday even
i; of each month, at W. II. Kedlleld's office
hiflidar street.
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DENTIST
spsi ial attention given to the preservation of
It.natural teeth. Cffice in Miles huilding,
Main st., Livingston.
jJAVAt.E A DAY,
Attoknkvs at Law anh Notabikh Public.
Sonev Loaned on long time on real him)
I'tisoiml property.
Office in .Miles Block, Livingston.
Hh. ALTON, M. I). \V. II. CAMPBELL, M.D.
l'liyaltiiMna Mild Surgeons.
Wee turner Main and Park streets, over Na
tional Park Bank, Livingston.
J T. SMITH-
-ATTORNEY AT LAW.
--Office: Room ti, Hefferlin Block.
Livingston, ... Montana.
y L. StlAWK, M. 1).
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
—*tc. I s lloABD, Pension Sunn eons.
Rooms T and S, Second Floor, New llef
fc.in Block, Main Street, Livingston, Mont.
I' '—:nl.;11 calls promptly answered from
Office hours: 8 to 13 a. ill., 1 to 5 p. ill.
" Ho lu p. m.
Livingston Assay Office.
H«<1 Silver... SI IX) Copper,......... $1 50
....... .... 100 Till............. 5 00
Silver A Lead a 00 Coal.............. 3 00
PaWive inalvsis..............$ 5 00 to $15 00
Tumutiv.. V. nalvsts ....... 10 (10 to 35 («I
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i' PENS AND PENCILS,
ÎS-STAIS PE NS AN D STlLliliKAPIlIC PENS
iiÜHüîi. 1 A I. IT Y WATCHES IN MONTANA
H. J. DIXON,
BIC TIMBER, MONTANA.
^Ë!I£5!''KS IN AMERICA.
^.H. Phil brick,
»ND EXPRESS LINE
\ r<>n ^ °f Wetzstein's, on Main
All .V , jeave your orders on slate,
orders Attended to Promptly.
l-'otliiil Dead
t ellowstone Journal, .7th: Mention
was ina< le ;n yesterday morning's Jour
nal of ti e fact that Acting Coroner
Brown lia I been summoned to Terry to
hold an inquest upon the body of a dead
man who was found some distance from
that place. Additional details received
last night are to the effect that the
deceased was Hugh McCall who lived in
a cabin at the mouth of Sand creek,
forty miles lrom Terry. The dead man
lived alone in a cabin and had probably
just arrived at home with a load of
lumber, as he was last seen driving a
four-horse team, beaded for his ranch.
A passer by stopped at the place and
found McCall lying dead just inside the
door three of the horses were gone,
and the fourth was standing near the
house with the ha'-mss on, indicating
that the owner had stepped into the
house for some purpose and dropped
dead.
Deceased was fairly well to do and is
said to have money on deposit in Miles
City as well as a considerable sum
loaned out on interest. He is known to I
have had relatives in New York, No !
braska and Ireland.
COOKE Cl I V NOI ES.
We have had some winter weather |
during the past two weeks. About six j
inches of snow has fallen since October !
anil.
Freight teams arrived today, bringing !
more machinery for the new mill, unit
supplies for our merchants. They arri- j
veil just in time as there was not a pota- j
to to be had in town.
A. K. Joy came up from Livingston j
October 29th and spoke at lhc school
house. We think lie made a good many
friends.
Charles Connell has moved his family ;
to Cooke for the winter.
James Blackliart has moved with his j
family to winter quarters near the now j
mill.
School closed Friday and Miss Ida |
Fitzgerald, the teacher, has departed
for her home at Gardiner.
Charles Jones returned from Livings
ton the 29th, where he had been on busi
ness.
W. E. Nichols is at Cinnabar oversee
ing the loading of the balance of the ma
chinery for the new mill on Henderson
mountain.
I). G. Ross was exhibiting some tine
gold quartz around town, which showed
free gold all over it. It came from one
of his many mines in this district.
District. Court
The November term of district court
for this county which convenes next
Monthly will be of more than ordinary
interest owing not only to the number
of important eases upon the calendar,
but to the fact that for the first time
since the adoption of the state constitu
tion a grand jury has been summoned,
The calendar will contain about eighty
civil cases and twenty criminal actions.
Among the most important criminal
cases are the following :
Thomas Craig; malicious mischief;
set for trial November 14.
Julius Alexander, in jail; burglary
second degree; set for trial November 14.
Hanry Faucher; out on bail; forgery.
J. R. Ramsey, assault with intent to
commit murder; in jail.
Charles May; in jail; forgery.
Laurence Daily; in jail; forgery.
James Malloy; in jail; murder in tiret
degree.
Thomas Conners; in jail; burglary.
John Hayes; in jail; grand larceny.
Pierce Hoopes and Charles H. Eaton;
embezzlement; out on bail.
Charles Northrup; murder; in jail.
Mike McDonnell; burglary; in jail.
Frank Collins and James McDonald;
burglary second degree; in jail.
Thomas Ryan; burglary first degree;
in jail.
Fred Witmer; burglary first degree:
in jail.
HIU TUI IIEK ITEMS
I From the Pioneer.J
Frank Nelson, the first white person
born in Montana, was in Rig Timber
Saturday.
M. A. Adams and A. L. Hewitt, Min
neapolis bridge men, were here yester
day on their way to Sweetgrass to see
the proposed sites for the new county
bridges.
The electric power plant in the Boul
der camp was completed and put in mo
tion on Monday last, and will now fur
nish power to the mines and mills of
that district.
A. Hawley, president of the Poorman
Mining company, is down from the
mines. Mr. Hawley reports a most en
couraging outlook for the Poorman.
They have a tunnel in sixty-five feet and
expect to strike the lead in another foot
or two.
Lots are now on sale in the Mountain
View cemetery. Plats and prices can be
examined at Potts & Webster's office in
the Miles block.
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XoiiIhiiii'n C'h |> i t m I Vote.
The following is the tabulated vote of
the several counties, so far as received,
upon the capital location. It embraces
a total of over 117,000 votes out of a prob
able 411,000 oast in the entire state. The
remainder of the vote will probably not
change the relative position of the can
didates, although late returns may give
Bozeman third place over Butte : «
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Following is the proclamation issued
by President Harrison for Thanksgiving
day:
The gifts of God to our people during
the past year have been so abundant
and so special that the spirit of devout
thanksgiving awaits not the call, but
only the appointment of a day when it
may have common expression. He has
stayed pestilence at our door; He has
given us more love for free civil institu
tions, in the creation of which His di
recting providence is so conspicuous; He
has awakened a deeper reverence for the
laws; He has evidenced our philanthropy
by a call to succor distress in other lands;
He has blessed our schools, and is bring
I ing forward a patriotic and God-fearing
generation to execute His great and be
nevolent designs for our country; He
has given a great increase in material
wealth and a wide diffusion of content
ment and comfort in the homes of our
people; He has given His grace to the
sorrowing. Now, therefore, I, Benjamin
Harrison, president of the United States,
do call upon all our people to observe, as
has been wont, Thursday, the twenty
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fourth day of this month, November, ns
a j Hy 0 f thanksgiving to God for His
mercies ami supplication for His contin
ued cure and grace.
KKI) LOIMiK NKWS
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Messrs. Tilden ami Elmer of St.
Paul arrived in Red Lodge Tues
day and spent a couple of days ex
amining the usphaltum claims on the
Butcher creek. Mr. Elmer is a eapital
ist and at present is interested in the as
phaltum fields of Utah, the product of
which is marketed in St. Louis and St.
Paul. Mr. Tilden is bis attorney, and
they are figuring on purchasing out
right the ten claims of White Bros. A
Moore. Mr.Elmer pronounces the pros
peet a tine one, and says he will have an
assay made of the asphaltum and if it
proves as good an article as lie antici
pates will return to Red Lodge in about
twenty days and purchase the claims,
tile price having been agreed upon. If he
secures the property development work
will begin immediately,
Daniel Dayton,a youth about 17 years
of age, recently arrived in Red Lodge
from Long Island, and took up Ins res
idence with bis brother-in law, William
Hunter, who lives about two miles west
of town. Last Tuesday afternoon he
was returning from a hunting trip in
cum puny with two others, all three rid
ing on a backboard. Dayton was riding
on t lie rear part of the vehicle on a pi le
of blankets and had slipped bis gun
under the seat with the muzzle toward
him. One of the dogs belonging to the
party was chasing cattle and Dayton
reached for the gun to take a shot at the
dog. In drawing the weapon to him the
hammer got caught in some manner and
the piece was discharged, the load enter
ing the young man's chest. Dr. W. II.
Allen was summoned, but he could do
nothing for the unfortunate youth, who
•■••jdied the next morning. His remains
were interred in the Retl Lodge ceme
tery beside those of his father, who died
here of consumption about three years
ago, Rev. W. II. Watson officiating at
the funeral exercises.
Lottery.
A Washington special says that an
agent of the department of justice, who
was detailed to. investigate the charge
that certain persons in the town of
Bozeman, Mont., were engaged in run
ning a lottery in defiance of the law, has
reported to the department the names
of seventy-one persons who have sold or
purchased chances iu a prize drawing
under a scheme that is a palpable viola
tion of the law. The scheme is known
as "The Bozeman Land and Loan Com
pany." The company sends out a disk
of aluminum which it calls a "souvenir,"
but which in reality is a regular lottery
ticket. Each holder of this "souvenir,"
or ticket, is entitled to one chance in the
distribution of 1,000 town lots at a draw
ing to take place in December. The
promoters of the lottery are taking ad
vantage of an exciting contest for the
: state capital in Montana and cloak their
! purpose by announcing that the draw
! ing is dependent on Bozeman being se
lected as the capital of the state The
! new law against lotteries of all sorts is
1 very stringent and makes it the duty of
the United States attorney in any state
where it is violated to prosecute the hol
ders as well as the vendors of tickets in
prize drawings. The names reported by
the department agent will be referred to
the district attorney for Montana with
instructions to lay the same before the
United states grand jury,
S\viii«I1«mI liy a Former.
Bil'ings Gazette: A stranger from
the country, so he said, came into town
last night, so he tlid anti several saloon
men of Billings mourn his visit in Bums
from 8H4 to 87 Ö. The fellow gave a
different name every time he cashed a
check, which he tlid four times. Reed
A McFarland were victimized to the
amount of 8-4.4.7 in cash and trade,
loin Collins 824.4.» in cush and trade,
Page 8Ö4, W. J. Bennett 875. After
having a good time and trying to drink
up all the wfine he could find the smooth
one disappeared. The officers have a
description of him and have telegraphed
east and west to detain any person of
thnt description on suspicion. The
checks were all drawn by the same per
son made payable to a different indivi
dual each time and the signature of
Henry Struck appended. The signature
was upon comparison found to be a
simple forgery and payment was first
refused on the Collins check, which was
drawn on the \ ellowstone National and
presented at the First National for pay
ment. The man has made good his
escape from town with probably over a
hundred dollars in his pocket and a
belly full of good liquor and other
things out of which he so neatly swin
dled the 6 aloon men.
Mining Location«,
D. E. Lloyd and John E. Lloyd, 40
acres of placer at Red Lodge.
W. B. McAdow and Herman Kahle,
Shoo Fly lotie, Emigrant district.

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