Tasteful Suits and Coats for Fastidious Buyers Bliei Brothers

f i r m ? T Y fT T fYW fTBiRTnil? planting defies the T ribune to cite an and allowing only, a s m ^ p e irce n to f the
X H J y JLll.JjJuvIN l l H - D U i i f i instance in Montana where a single tree original force o f workmen to earn wages
wages |
Published Every Friday by the
has been planted by the forest service.
enough to barely live upon, these big,
TRIBUNE PUBLISHING -COMPANY
Just to enlighten the Miner we will say monied corporations are going to hoard
Opposite the 0 . S. L. Depot
|that last year some ten thousand trees more dollars b y cutting the wage scale
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DILLON, MONTANA
The Marvel o f the 20th Century—The Most Wonderful ||
were planted on Mt. Helena in the Hele- also. But, as stated above, it' is in acTelephone, 66.
na reserve, the work being done under cordance with the agreement; however
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the supervision of J. F, Bond, forest as- at the time the agreement was entered
Realizing that there are many people
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sistant, who has since gone out ot fhe into, nothing was said about curtailing
IN ADVANCE
in this oity w ho w ould like to consult
One Year...........................................$ 2.00 service. The planting proved a failure the production of copper or closing down
a reliable palmist, bu t w ho cannot af­
Six Months............ ............................ 1.00 and the attempt was again made last the mines. .Again the miners of Butte
ford to pay four or five dollars, Madame
Three Months.......................
50 spring and within the past month most ‘saw through a glass darkly."
W iley has concluded to give every one
all the daily papers of the state con­
a ohanoe to test her wonderful power,
THIS PAPER IS ALL HOME PRINT
Dillon
needs
something
that
will
give
tained accounts of the great success of
this week, for the nominal fe e $ > f$ l.
her
a
pay
roll.
True,
the
town
is
stead­
the work, ninety per cent of the trees be­
NOTICES of Church Festivals, Fairs,
ily growing, becoming larger and taking
SOME TH1NQS YOU SHOULD KNOW
Dancing Parties, Concerts, Sociables, ing reported in a thriving condition.
You may with to know it it 1« advisable to
on
metropolitan
airs
all
the
while,
but
make a change In business, in love/injnarrlage.
Suppers, etc., for which admission an We might also mention that a forestry
Shall 1 succeed in my new undertakings?
ee is charged, or from which a profit is nursery was laid out at Muskrat camp we ought to grow faster. Several towns’
Can 1 obtain my hopes, my wishes, my ambi*
tions?
to be made from the sale of fancy arti­ on the Elkhorn reserve in the winter of of the state are out-stripping us so far
Shall I enjoy Weath? Can I trust my friends?
cles, will be charged for at the rate of 5
spreading
out,
increasing
their
popula­
Have I enemies? When shall 1 marry?
1906-07 and was seeded early last spring.
cents a line.
R
o w often shall I marry?
In three years there will be many thous­ tion and landing big enterprises are=conCard of Thanks, 5 cents a line.
Shall 1 ever be divorced? Does another share the love that rrlghtfully.be>
Obituary Poetry, 5 cents a line.
ands of trees at this nursery ready to be cerned. When we say this we’re not
longs to me? If so, who?
knocking
our
own
town
either.
It
is
When
shall my love affair terminate in mar­
transplanted where needed.
We can
riage?
simply stating a fact. ' Dillon is doing
All business letters, notices and ad­
give more information on this phase of
How can I make my life and home happy?
vertisements for publication, orders for
well, but she could do better. What the
’ ob printing, remittances, etc., should the forest reserve service in Montana if
Madame W iley w ill tell you all these
place needs is a real, live, booster clubthe Miner dseires it.
>e addressed the the
things
and a great many more.
composed of every citizen in the town.
T ribune P ublishing Co.
The Miner is also apparently ignorant
She
w
ill tell you ysrhat you called for
We ought to land a beet sugar factory,
of the fact that the government is emhout aBking a question.
T
-witnininfT news correspondw“ ^
« c“ “ or something of the kind. It has been
Letters containing n
P
ploving expert trappers and hunters to
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Lessons in Palmistry and Clairvoyance
ce, manuscript, destined for the edi- p»uy*us c - y ^ ^
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enee
toria department should be addressed exterminate stock-killing animals onthe — — ‘ - y
tu. ™ 01 uns
at Greatly Reduced Rates.
to
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E ditor T ribune .
reserves.
men are
reserves. These
These men
are supplied
supplied with
with local'ty degantly adapted to the growOFFICE'HOURS, 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. DAILY.
ing of sugar beets. This same fact was
Ipoison, traps, ammunition and other
Private Reception Rooms, I and 2, Morse Block, Opp, Depot.
proven
at Billings and the Billingsites
Entered at the Dillon postoffice for equipment necessary and their work is
soon
successfully
carried
out
the
propo­
transmission through the mails as secssl that o{ hunting down the
sition of getting a million dollar sugar
stock-destroying animals. The govfactory there. Now comes Great Falls entertain the public. It was insured for
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally
NOTICE— The T ribune P ublish- ernment pays them a salary for the work.
with the announcement that a million $19,000.
acting directly upon the blood and mu
ing Co., will not be responsible for any Supervisor Wyman recently recommend•Manager Wharton and family have a cous surfaces of the system. Testi
debts contracted by employes, except ed two such men for the north end of the dollar sugar factory is to be built there.
That means the employment of several summer home no t far east of the pavill
in cases where orders signed by thef
monials sent free. Price 75 cents per
Big Hole national forest and he expects
manager are given.
thousand men a large part of the year, lion- and Mr- Wharton was awakened
Take Hall’s Family Pills for const!
them to be put on by the middle of next |
which, in turn, means a big pay roll and ky tke noise of the rushing flames and bottle. Sold by all druggists,
T ribune subscribers who do not re­ month.
more money in circulation. Such a heat. He thought at first that running pation.
1m
ceive their papers regularly and on time
In short, the government is leaving no I
plum
is
within
the
reach
of
the
people
water
was
causing
the
noise,
but
on
will please notify this office. The paper stone unturned to aid the stockmen in |
o am m e siocKmen m
DiUon and the Beaverhead valley if lookin£ out the window discovered that
Js published regularly and the subscrib­
their business in the vicinity of the for.y gQ after it
the pavillion was a mass of flames,
ers should receive it regularly.
est reserves. The forest reserve policy
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C L A IR V O Y A N T
AND
P A L M IS T
M A D A M E W IL E Y
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Several new
things
from the Kodak City
th a t
will
interest
you*
A sk for C a ta­
logue.
RILEY, The Druggist
DILLON, MONT.
THE BEST SERVICE:
as it stands today and as it is constantly
The refusal of the Salt Lake City and at the gardens and he visited the pavilbeing improved upon is a most desir- the East Helena smelters to take any fi0n at one o ’clock this morning. Only <►Is the serv ice that best m eets <;
ble thing for everyone, with the possible more ore for treatment for some months, twenty minutes before the fire was disyou r requirem ents
MORE IGNORANCE IS DISPLAYED. |exception, of course, of these big live- and the closing down of smelters in other covered. At the time of his inspection
stock corporations who want it all. The places, “ swatted" Beaverhead county’s not a trace of fire was to be seen.
The edtiorial writer of the Butte only suggestion that we would make mining industry a blow, all right, but it
As to the origin of the fire that is un
Miner took up more than a column in would be for the government to lessen isn’t a knock-out blow. Old Beaver- known, but there seems little doubt it
last Monday’s issue of that paper in an the present grazing fees charged and head will come back strong yet. We was deliberately set by some individual,
attempt to answer our remarks of last make the whole thing self-supporting have mineral lands of such worth that as there has been no fire about the buildNATIONAL
week relative to the forest reserve policy, and nothing more.
they can’t be put down and out. The jng since the closing of the season nearly
This forest reserve argument with the
day will come when the mines of this a month ago,
M ore headaches com e from,
Miner would be more interesting and of EAT PEANUTS AND CURRANTS. |county will be numbered among the
eye troubles than from
more value to the readers of the two
|greatest producers of the Rocky moun-1
How’s This.
any other cause.
Chemists, scientists and dietists may tain region.
papers were the Miner better posted
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­
M any people suffer intense pain
is prepared to give, and does,,
upon what it is trying to talk about. In yet be the saviors of those in want. If
when they could be entirely
give, correct and satisfac­
The commission of a robbery, flight, ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot
its last effusion of words the Miner dis­ hard times should ever again come
relieved b y
be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J.
tory serv ice to all its patrons
played greater ignorance of the forest knocking at the door, as during the last capture, return to the scene, a plea of CHENEY & CQ Toled 0hio
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reserve question than ever before, as democratic administration, it will be a guilty and sentence to the penitentiary
regardless o f conditions, or
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r __ is a record made by a criminal, the ofhT »,We, the undersigned, have known
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„ e ll as throwing in a bluff or two wh.ch much eas.er task to keep hunger from ^
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^ Lewiaown
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and bethe size o f the transaction.
W e have hundreds of cases that
we earnestly desire to "call." For the home than it has ever been before, if ^ ^
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wefik That is a brief lieve him perfectly, honorable in all busibear us out in this statement.
Y ou are invited to test
instance the Miner said:
the public posts itself upon the results of
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, ness transactions, and financially able
this service.
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" I f the T ribnue would take the experiments conducted by chemists, tale of dirty work, quick work, good .
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to carry out any obligations
b y his
■ made
o
trouble to look further into this matter scientists and deitists of this and other work and just work.
ALBERT STAM M
B . F , WHITE, President,
firm.
W alding , K innan & Marvin ,
as it effects its own county it would find „ . •
- countries.
Jew eler
that the forest reserve policy is favored
Webster says that the word "boost,"
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O
Dillon,
- - M ontana
A
short
time
ago
Prof.
M.
E.
Jaffa,
more by the large cattlemen there than
means to lift, pushup. It doesn’t mean,
the small ones. The Miner knows that who has been a scientist connected with
then, to stand by and talk and encour­
one of its largest cattlemen freely ad­ the University of California at Berkeley,
age
with a smile. It means to dig in,
mits that he favors the forest reserve
policy for the reason that since it was California, for the past thirty years, take hold with your hands and really do
inaugurated he has had a monopoly of made the announcement that he had dis­ something. We need more thorough­
the range that previously he had to covered that ten cents worth of peanuts bred “ boosters" in Dillon.
share with the owners of small bands of contain more than twice the protein and
sheep.”
While the big copper corporations are
six times the amount of energy involved
We feel safe in saying that the above
in a porterhouse steak. A nice porter­ holding up the Butte miners for their
statement is not true. We believe that
house steak costs on an average of about time and wages, the small fry continue
statement is a bluff pure and simple and
one dollar at eating houses. Therefore to hold up Butte’s saloons.
challenge the Miner to name this "big
it will cost one about six dollars to eat
cattleman” or any other stockman in the
enough porterhouse steaks to secure the
Big Hole national forest who has in any
same amount of energy that he would + WITH THE PARAGRAPHERS.
sense of the word secured a monopoly on
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get from ten cents worth of peanuts.
the range. The Miner can’t do it.
Sir Francis Laking, who is King Ed­
When the Montana red apple nets an
There is no such case in this section of
ward’s physician, is at prese.nt making a annual profit of $1,700 an acre there is
the state, nor do we believe that there is
hard campaign in favor, of dried cur­ no excuse for dabbling in fake mining
a case of this kind in the state of Mon­
rants as a food stuff. Chemists and stocks.— Missoulian.
tana where the reserves are looked after
dietists alike are extolling the whole­
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by honest supervisors.
One of the greatest puzzles to the
some qualities of currants as a food.
True, the Montana Woolgrowers’ as­
It has been found’ by experiments, that man who works every day is to under­
sociation adopted a set "of resolutions
dried currants contain fifty-four per stand how the chronic loafer lives.which were, in a sense, hostile to the
cent more nutriment than beef. In ad­ Virginia City Times.
present forest reserve policy, but the
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dition to this it is declared that a diet of
No man can be blamed for getting
T ribune maintains that those present
dried currants will produce a clear and even with another who has done him an
at the meeting of tnat association repre­
healthy complexion, which places the injury, but otherwise he is more of devil
sented principally the big stock com­
fruit in the class of "beauty foods.’ ’ than man.— Missoulian.
panies of the state whose desire it is to
And then a currant diet is cheap, too, a
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hog the range from the smaller stockThere is now a splendid chance for
fifteen cent package containing enough
men. It was not, by any means, a rep­
the lady financiers. A lot of railroad
of the fruit for several days’ food.
resentative gathering of the stockmen
The best feature about these two shares, formerly selling at $3.50, have
as a whole of Montana. The T ribune
foods, according to the information be­ been marked down to $1.20.— Billings
knows that there were present at that
ing given out b y those who have discov­ Journal
meeting individuals who are numbered
ered their worth, is that in eating enough
Mr. Bryan says he does not stand for
among the biggest stockmen of Montana,
of either currants or peanuts to supply
some things he stood for in 1900. It is
who took a leading part in the meeting’s
the system with the necessary amount of
cheerful to realize, however, that Mr.
proceedings, spoke before the associa­
nutriment, the stomach is never over­
Bryan does not seriously intend aban­
tion denouncing the present reserve pol­
loaded and the digestive organs are nev­
doning his usual stand for presidency.icy in the strongest words possible as be­
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er over-taxed. It is stated that a diet
Butte Tribune-Review.
ing the wrong thing, etc., and did it be­
of these foods will cure the worst case of
cause they had been "turned ^k>wn” by
indigestion , restore one to health, give
a supervisor of a reserve in which they
Reverting to fond memories of other
him strength and send him on his way
wanted to hog the whole range, and
days, the city of Helena is convinced
through life rejoicing Selah!
when they were not permitted to do so
that there is nothing like a good old.
took steps to have the supervisor
Along with the curtailment of copper senatorial fight to relieve the stringency
removed; ^ but without success. The production in Montana, by closing down of the money market.— Anaconda
fight against the forest reserve policy is the smelters in the mines in Butte and Standard.
being waged by such men as these—men other parts of the state, comes the an­
who care not for the homesteader or set­ nouncement that the wage scale of the A FIRE OF INCENDIARY ORIGIN.
tler with their small herds of cattle or Butte miners is to be reduced from four The Big Pavillion Destroyed and a Loss j
of at Least $ 75,000
little bands of sheep, but who would dollars to three-fifty per day and to re­
Suffered,
grind them down, ruin them, take all main there as long as copper sells below
their range if possible and put them ou eighteen cents. No one can kick over
Butte, Oct. 28— Columbia Gardens,
of business.
| the reduction, not even those effected di­ the pride of Butte, presents a sad spec­
As the Butte Miner has no cattle or rectly, for it is in accordance with the tacle today through the fire which oc­
sheep to graze upon the forest reserves, agreement entered into between the curred about 1 o’clock this morning and
at least not to our knowledge, we believe copper companies operating in the Butte which destroyed the tmagnificent pavil­
that the fight it is making against the district and the miners themselves. lion, together with one of the finest and
reserve policy is entirely due either to its However, it appears that the lot of the most valuable mineral collections in the
bitterness against anything originated Butte miner is already hard enough country, a rare collection of old guns be­
b y the republican administration, or without the copper companies taking longing to Granville Stuart, the hand­
else the Miner, as stated last week, be­ advantage of the agreement and reduc­ stand and thousands of trees, altogether
lieves in catering to corporation inter­ ing the wage scale. Thousands of men entailing a, destruction of property esti­
ests. It is either one of these two things who were regularly employed at the mated at about $75,000. The pavilion
with the possible exception that com­ time the “ voluntary raise" was made by which was one of the finest and most
plete ignorance is responsible. We the companies, are loafing now, having modern in the west was built, seven
hope it is ignorance, for then its fight been laid off indefinitely, while those years ago at a cost of $26,000, and from
would appear more honorable to us. We who are permitted to work at all are year to year since that time the manage­
•re inclined to believe that this may be permitted to put in but a few hours each ment has made many inprovements
the cause, for the Miner, in speaking of week. Not content with throwing and furnished it with attractions : o f !
the ioirertry department’s work in tree thousands out of employment entirely many kinds calculated to amuse and
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FIRST
BANK
Headaches
Proper Glasses
We Fit Glassest hat Relieve the Strain
Tasteful Suits and Coats
for Fastidious Buyers
W e have received within the past few
days, a big shipment of goods for our
Suit and Coat Department. In the lot
will be found new things in the follow­
ing lines.
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SUITS
The latest novelties, indicating the
most recent changes in style arid trim­
mings. You will find many things of
interest in the stock.
COATS
A new lot of Ladies’ Coats will also
come in, within the next week.
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SKIRTS
W e are now showing the most
complete and best assorted
line of Skirts that we have
ever had on display.
The
stock includes an unusual line
of Voiles, made in the going
style, black and colors, with
and.without silk drops.
Bliei Brothers
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