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A T O ÏÏM .
ery island, Louisiana, where the M cll- j
benny interests operate vast oyster,can- j
ning and i ’obasco manufacturing prop? j
I t is pretty well settled that Goldfield epties, is the charge brought by Stephen t
3yili be an open canjp if it is anything. Joz.ca? special commissioner of the
/£his'is-.tUe ultimatum qf, the owners, Austro Hungarian government, to
w ho'declare' tliat iio member of the which nationality most of the alleged
W estern federation will be gjven em peons belong.
ployment. ' The card system will be
Mr. .Jozca, who is assistant secretary
Introduced and the wages reduced/—
of the Louisiana state board of immi
Miners-,'$5; machine men $4; chuck gration, w i sent to Ayery. island by
tenders, $3.75 ; muckers, 83.75; eardrop Emile Hoehn, the ’ Austro-Hungarian
§3.75; top carmen ? §3.75; pumpmen, counsel in Hew Orleans, following com
js.4rtimbcr. mcnj $4750, all forraeriy”§5 plaints made by one of the immigrants
parpenters, §5;' machinists, §5 from $6 who escaped the Mcllbenu}' guards.
W e believe in-our goods too, and w e believe in you ; W e like our friends and w e
engineers, licensed $5 from $0:- elec- The. charges brought by Mr. Jozca are,
want more of them . W e believe in giving for every dollar, a dollar’s worth.
i ricians ^5 ffony $7 'f hracksnjiths § 5.50 in brief:
rom §6; tool shqrpeners § 5’ from $6;
“ Laborers, men. and women, are
Give us th e opportunity and w e will convince you that, whether the goods you
ilacksmith helpers § 4 from‘§ 5 ; surface. threatened with, drowning or shooting
want arc to F urnish-the H om e,-C lothe the-back-or-feed—th e § to m a e h ,th e y can bQ
, ab6 rer8-$3 .50-f roin-§^.50 ; -aipaigama- -if-they-atlempt-io-leavc-thc-Mcflbenny
The-grfcSttet tcIVofl5hoc qual
tors,$ 4.50 from § 5 ; vannermen, §4 preseryes. One-laborer was told he
ity Is in the work shoe—and it 'Is
over sending to th e.cities.ff
'from~§aTlâborers %3750‘ fr 6 m_§ 5T
“ brthírgptícular brancElhat .we,
w oukliie thrown under a train and“
—lead— Farmers, minerarlumbef, A lou gw ith this reduction, however, ground to pieces if Ire— tried— ta~5lmle"
"*men, "mechanics, and working
js a promise of a reduction of 20 per the guards.
men In all occupations, w ill find -,,
pent in the cost of liyiug, wlpch if pot
‘‘ Maintenance of a regular police sys
that
they can get double the wear.' I
ranted
by
the
merchants
now
:
doing
tem on Avery island, with completely
. out of
'?V.3 - Jl
P
usinessj-will
be
met.by
stores
to
be
equipped
jail
for
imprisoning
dissatis
PI
provided by the mine owners,
fied laborers.
CANDIES
So far,,no acts of violence have pc{‘Promises of good wages, made by
pured at Goldfield.
On Wednesday agents, who tour the factory districts
STATIONERY
the president appointed a federal com- of north, hut payment of only 25 cents
CHIN AWARE
Jnission to investigate conditions there. a day by piece.system in husking oys
DOLLS and TOYS
The commander there of the troops ters. Payment made only in checks,
jias been instructed that they wpre not payable only at the Mcilbenny store.
DRY GOODS
m ad e th ro u g h -’-" I
sent, to take part willi either aide -in a.
‘ »E scape— is— mipossible.--- ArmcdNOTIONS
out of the most durable upper J |
purely industrial dispute so long ns it guards keep watch day and night, and
stock
andtoughest
sole
feather";
FURNISHINGS
fs kept within bounds of law and or? at the first moan of complaint the dis»
obtainable. Their strength and"
satisfied immigrant is ¡spotted.\
dpt*.
BOOTS arid SHOES
wearing q u a litie s cannot be
.¡‘They are neither for nor against
equaled.
GRAPHOPHONES
the strikers or employers. They are
# -Your dealer will supply you».:
President Roosevelt has again settled
MANICURE GOODS
to prevent riot, violence and disorder.
if not, write to us. Look tor the-;
the third term talk, by staling positive
Under aud in accordance with the cons
PATENT AIEBICINES
Mayer Trade Mark on the sole*;
ly that lie is hot, and will not be acan' stitution and laws of the land, qo maq
■bjlt Shoes for ,
PURSES
iidalm—----- -— ---------------- -----— wilLbe-interferciHvilli so long as lief
Sunday.
¡NOTE BOOKS
Conducts himself in a peaceful and or - The interstate commerce commission
has ordered the terminal charges at the
derly manner.”
F. Mayer Boot'&Shoe Company
CARD CASES
The governor wanlpd m ail ¡a] law Chicago slock yards, cut from two to
I3ILW
AUKEE,
WIS.
PERFUMES. Etc. Etc.
proclaimed, but Col. Reynolds turned one dollar per car, which rale must
be
put
in
force
before
Feb.
1
st
1008
.
the proposition down and saiil some
plain words to him for requesting
Johu Worthington, the third niid
troops and making the representations last one of th.e Irani robbers who se
he did before any trouble had occurred, cured between § 50,000 and § 00 ,000'
Th.e miues are trying to work with a from the Great Northern iq theliold-up
small force, but most of the miners are op the Kootenai, has been arrested at
¿standing by the union and if they work Portland pud it is said made a full con
on any kind of a scale it will be neces fession.
CALL IN and look over our line of MECHANICAL TOYS. They are up to date.
sary to bring men from outside- dis
A s a result of a cavcin at the bottom
W e also w ish to announce th a t w e will have a large variety of
tricts,
of the 1100 foot shaft of the Giroux
mlne**at E ly, Nev on the 4 th, three
n n r l N p w Y e a * ----------miners ave-entomed on the 1130Q—foot*
T h e P u b lic b e D ~ d .
^
n
level and it will be several. weeks be»
fore the thousands of tons of rock can
Thomas W. Lawson anuounces that be removed and the men released.
fie is tired and disgusted with the bus They are'being fed through a pipe and
iness of working à grent reform for the there is telephone communication with
people, and that he is going out oil a them.
strong arm oT the law in great Ainer- Township 35 n, Range 35 e, ‘ which
pot trail for the stuff in the—good old*
- Senator. Carter introduced a bill to ioa— therefore Benjamin Axelrod must claim is. recorded, .in the office of the
Way.
‘ '
.RefOjderidfiChouteau .county, a t . Fort
-• v
, He says; “ I.havo perfected^certain create a national park embracing the g Q jia cjjjo ^ c clm n k a .,
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Benton’, Montana, in Book 1, of loca
Ú f S 'M á i i ^ P a s s ^
arrangements whereby it ia prpper. fd f ¿oaittry>westk>f“the Blackfeet TndiauT
Our big naval fleet started on italong
-Indian-reservation
and
north*
of*
the
tions, on page 321, and described as
hie'uTsay lH atT sbfiirprebablyiTikB~tlre
cruise to the. Pacific coast on Monday.
next election of-Amalgamated, electing Great Northern railroad to a point just T he fleet has been under preparation follovs: Said survey No, 8390, Twy
Leaves Malta via Phillips and Brooksido, Tuesday, Thursday
west
of
tho
lower
end
of
Lake
McDon
Light Lode, beginning at corner No, 1,
ti new board of directors with myself
for
weeks.
from which the mv corner Seo. 16, T and Saturday of each week.
as president. But, on taking the pres ald, thence uorth to the international
For the first time in the history of 25 n, Range 25 e., bears S 78 deg, 44
idency, I shall place in the bands of a boundary line. The park will be about
Leave Zortman for Malta, via snmo, Monday, Wednesday and
committee my resignation for a certain tin* size of Yellowstone park nnd will the country a national convention for inin- east 9291,3 ft. aud running thence
Friday
of each week.
be
c
n
11
e
rt_
G1i
vsrcr~pnv
k
.----tiro
nomination
of
apresidential
can
-*
S. '68de'g 47 rniiTW. 540 ft, thence S
■ "internationally-known Boston iiian of
didate,
will
be
held
west
of
the
Miss75-deK-2£unm
.thence N 18
-corporate-affairs.*_M y resignation will
One of the banner y ields of Oats rfir.
is"The
the lucky town, deg 14 min W , 1198 ft, thence N 68
lake effect three months after election. ported from Bel t intim erò p of Thomas 1ssippn Denver is
And after a thorough investigation of Weggeiand, which threshed 2,221 bush, and the democratic convention will he deg 47 min E 435 ft, thence S 26 deg
the company’s affairs since the iupep-p- els front 2t)_acres, a yield of l i l bush held there on .Tilly 7 th. It looked like 15 min E 1189 ft, thence S 18 deg 22
lion of the enterprise up to the annual els to the acre. The oats were grown there was no opposition to Louisville, min E i8.g ft, to the place of begin
election. Barring accidents, the prop- on a high divide, on new breakinar, and K y ., until Denver stepped up with a ning, containing an area of 14.329 acres
L. S. GOSLIN, Proprietor, ZORTMAN, MONTANA.
■ guarantee of § 100~,()QQ in cashr whileArea in conflict with Survey No 5032,
_p.:-tjp.a of the Trinity, N evada, Utah, arc
.
the old-reli:ibla Quaker-variety.— It
,
.............................
............ w Balaklaya and Arizona smelters will'be f is also reported that Johu T> Mansfield tho Kentucky city could only guaran- not claimed, 0.094 acres. Area in con
the
quality
of
the
wet
goods
tho
dele
flict with Sur. No 8284, not claimed,
merged, find this combination -merged of Lower Belt, who recently finished
gates would demand. This settles it. 0.813 acres. Area in conflict with Sur.
jnto another property.
threshing secured a yield of winter
No. 8os2. inclusive of _,ooo—acres in
an t have devoted three and a ha
_______ of- - lflO - acres—that — In-his-annual—report-,years'of*my time and*§orn<! millions ~bT averaged more than 6o bushels to the spector of .mines says the curtailment conflict with Sur No. 8386, not claim
mj'.foriune to reform work in the in acre, this being the best average from of the copper output, has reduced tiro ed, 0.190 acres. Area iu conflict with
terests of,the people. -Beginning Jan. a large field reported in the Belt dis number of miners employed from 15 , Sur 8286, exclusive of .009 acres in
1 , 1 shall allow the public to do their trict.
500 to about half that number. Out conflict with Sur No. 8052 not claimed,
own reforming, and 1 shall devote my
side
the copper industry mining has 0.011 acres. Total area not claimed
Motliors who love their offspring too
time aud capital exclusively to my.own intensely are not-fully civilized, iu the made great strides and is in a flourish 1.108 acres. Net area claimod 13.221
business of stock “ gambling” m Wall opinion of Mrs. Harriet Van Dervaart, ing condition in the state.
Forty-two acres, upon which a notice of said ap
street and State streets— particularly head of Nerohborhood house, who gave men lost Iheir lives In tiro mines'"dur plication was posted the 23rd day of
Wall street— for the purpose of recoup her views before the members of the ing the year and there wore 21 non- October, 1907.
ing the millions I have donated to my Wo si Bnd-iMotheiLs’-couiroihat-Ghicago- la ta l—accidents,— Aboufe-nine—million- __Ihe-adj oi ni ng-cl a im s-to-these prem
Leave Dodson Monday, W ednesday and Friday.
-public-workr
recently. Mrs. Van Dervnart inclines pounds or powder were used during fees*?rcrcn_tlTe~Ji£—Sur No. "7840, the
— “ R .S.—O no-of-the-old est or-lhc-h u- trrtiro view-of-PlatoituiUG. B. Sliaw the-yenr. The gold-output has* ^h&wtT'Hoosier-Lodef-on-the-S- Sur-Nos 5025
Leave Zortman T ueadayT hursday and Saturday.
and Georgia Lodes
man.laws, and an immutable one is that maternity is ¡in expression of the .a fixed‘increase during the past ten and 5026,
* Alabama
A
The shortest and quickest route to and from Zortman.
the devil lake tho hindmost.’
universal function of women and that years. The silver produced in tiro and on the W Sur No. 5031, Merry
. ,
children should have the_bcnefii of tiro stale during the year amounted to 13, Rubby.Lode.
H . F. Warren, Manager.
T ruman M. Patten , Register.
accumulated wisdom of generations of 224 ounces, valued a t §7,097,207, the
Date
of
first
publication
O
ct.3
1,1907.
mothers rather than that of. a single bulk of which canro as a bi-product of
mother. “ The tierce passion of many tho other metals.
M in in g A pplic a tio n N o . 1.
\ T he executiyo'board of the Western modern.mothers who- love-their chil
T
he
federal
grand
ju
ry
now
in
ses
U.
S. Land Office, Glasgow, Mon
’Federation, of .Miners last weok official dren with an exclusive love Belongs to
— Retail Dealers—
sion at lleleh a lias been specially charg tana, O ct.-24 , 1007.
ly called off the strike iu the Cripple
the time when the nice was ilr its in ed by ju d ge Hunt, to inquire into tiro
Notice is hereby given that Thomas
Creek district in Colorado on Dec. Jlotli
fancy,’’’ declared Mrs. Van Dervnart. administration of affairs of -th e Crow S. Carter and John T : Throop, whose
giving as the reason the fact, that (he
“ The mother who shelters nnd ^thinks Indian reservation.' T h e trouble start Postoffice address is Zortman, Montana
fcompany is in, need of skilled mini;
only of behowif has not progressed far ed lnst lmmmer; when Helen Pierce bave^this=dav>filed-ar>plication—for-Pat^
Goods in Case — r— - — --------- —^
— Bottled Beer
^workers.’
droyowNbe bretn-ereittif)». ’
■
~ GfajŸrçpreseîïitng- "an- casicrn magaent, under mining laws of Congress, for
7 The Cript%vCt;eek strike was declar.
zine. madex charges - of misnw.n- «04—linear—feet-along—the-leadr -bemgIm ported-and-Dom esticG igars;
edAjigast- 12 , .fo^^iuayinpaUiyTjwjth
who hails from Russia, has ngement and graft on the part of agency 180 feet in a westerly direction and 924
-thé-8trikmg
thê-âtrikmg-milliuiuioL'-ColoiroloiCiLy.
-Tiro-stirring events-tÎiat-ToTlowed— tn- .landed-atr-New -York-seven timesyin air officials,-Montanarpoliticians, stockmen feet-in-‘a n-easterly-direction—from -disEowerMain StrZortmany Montana*
bllldihg tiro fldelflmtifin of inarliiil law offorL to become an American citizen business men and others. A special coverv point in tunnel of the^MçKenzie
and;'depdrtation of union miners; made and each time has been seut back be agent was sent out and tic reported her Lead, .designated as Survey No. 8574,
Colorado the center o f. mterest for cause be had no money. ’ Each time charges groundless. T h e Indian rights situated in Little Rockies [unorganized]
iiiany months... •7
’
t be stows away on some ship and tries association then tobk a hand and sus mining district, Chouteau county, Mon
1
*
- ’
. . -.The board also receivcd.la message again, haviiid heard in his; town stories tained her, but not before she had been tana, ;in frac. Township 25 n, Range
,
Carrying
U.
S.
M
ail/
Passengers
and
Express.
thrown
in
jail
on-a
clrarge
of
illegally
25
e.,
which
claim
W
recorded
in
the
trorn.unionsin British Columbia' stat- of a great‘land beyond the seas, where
receiving
money
from
the
Indians.
office
or
the
Recorder
of
Chouteau
prosperity
abounded
and
where
even
m g'that mine operators are ¡ittempling
„tO-l'educe^wagesromEasking—advieo=m. TUla-boys jv e rejLbUuto-earu-^more-co The jury will-no doubt get at the lm e couuLy,_atJEort B eblQ uh Montana, in —Leaves^Zortman-Sunday-and -Wednesday a t 6 a m, arriving
the matter. Tho ’¡reply’was’sent- back pecks than full grown men in the land situation and ive may look for results Book’7 of lodes; bn page 10 , and des at. W ilder and Missouri River points at 2 p m, retuining
thö
cribed as follows: said survey N o. 8574
to. the union,men to “ stand, paf.” . Act? of the Great White Czar. In that great of a sensational character. .
M
cKenzie'
Lode,
beginning
at
corner
following-days. C. B.,STURMAN.Prop,
' ing Secretary Kirwau hds the following landrrso ran ;tlie tiilo.— no one went
No. I"from, which ihe N W corner of
Minin g 'A pplica tio n . N o .- 3.
'.to ^ a y : r"
•*i’ '• ■■ '-'-Y - humrrv. to his bed. Resolutely lie- set
^ I f the reduction—as threatened—i<f his face toward-tlro-setting uun^- y With
U. S. Land Office, Glasgow, Monta SfeTTLGVT So'n, R" 25 c., hears S 67tk-g-4 -in i n—E - 7400rl—f t—a nd-running
—inade-in-British-Golumbiayinore—tlwm- ft-lmniper-of-fopd-on-his-baek-he-triidg-; na, Get. 20th, 1907.
~ —
. 6,000 skilled miners’ will'lav down their ed across Lithuania, Prussia-and other
.Notice is hereby given that, Thomas thence N 39 dego inih W 732 ft, thence
tbols and tho mining industry o f the strange lands, to Rotterdam. No ob- S._ Carter. of'.Zortinan. Montana,_and \Vcst"ll64 ft, tlicnce S 39 deg 5 min
—Canad ianAveSt-wid-baYcri ppledr” - ---- ^ 8niele^vas-tn()-grcnrfm;"lilire:l}enjamii) Henry J. O ’Hanlon and Thomas I. O’ PT~732 ~ft7ThencG E iiSFllt) 4_ftrtQ _tlro
M. G. C assidy,-P rop.,
Zortman, M ontana.
Where "strong men^ivould^have failed Hanlon, of C h in ook,M on tan a, have pIrrce7of Veginning; coritaining arTarea*
-------------------------- R etai i-D ealeiì -in ^=--------he=8ucceedetl -----H e—ato wed—himself .tiled apptication'foirpatenV under the uf*14T40.acfcS 7:flpon_w h i? lr ir n o lic e o f
away in the hold of a steamer, and af mining laws of Congress,’ for i igS-lincar said applicaticpi^* was posted the 16 th
ter the ship lind le ft port ’’volunteered feet along the lead, being 155 feet in a day of October, 1907 . • : '
Gibson, Hoosier Bard arid other brands of Im ported and
, Tliat John Avery Mcllhenny, meni^ to earn his passage-. as a dishwasher. northerly direction, and 1043 feet in a
The adjoining claims to these prem
her of the United Statee civil service A t Ellis island .the determined, lad southerly direction from'discovery shaft ises are the Highwood- Lode on the
Dom estic Cigars, SOCIALjCLUB W hiskey.
fcommission, holds near 1 j000 ignorant found, his first real difficulty.- li e had of the-Twy Light Lead, designated as north, the-Gold -Boy Lode on the south
foreigners in a state o f. péonage, and no money, no friends^ pr relatives to Survey-Nor-8390, ' situated^ in Little and, Sur No. 80541’ M int Lode, on the
lliht brutality and cruelty áre practiced vouch for him. Therefore— so spake Rockies, (unorganized) mining district, west. -Truman M. Patten , Register.
HAMM BREW ING CO’S BEER '
itj foruèYbësc people ib rctiiriiu bii Av- the stern ofilcifil wlio- represented tlio CHoutcaii County, Montana, in frac.
First publication October 31st, 1907.
T k e G o l d f i e l d T r o u b lç .
WE ARE HERE TO STAY
W e like the Country; W e like the People
And we are Boosters for this Section.
WORK SHOES i
Fresh Dressed Poultry for ChristmaR
David Cline, M erchant, Zortman, Mont.
MALTA-ZORTMAN STAGE LINE
Zortman Eivery and Feed Barn
Stevens & Jüirton
General Merchandise
Dodson "Montana.
Dodson and. Little Rockies Staffe Co.
Strike.Declared off.
ED. POWELL
Wines, LiqdSrs and Cigars.
Z O R T M A N -W IL D E R S T A G E L IN E
THE EAGLE SALOON
White "Slaves Now
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