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DAILY INTER MOUNTa |N: BUTTE, MONTANA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1900. WILL PLEAD Iniormauon 'jainst Is Filed. Giilman STATE’S WITNESS DEAD Sadden Ending: of McQuarrle Who Said the Crime Was Cold Blooded. letter« of administration on the estate of Daniel Crosion, which consists of a cer- tificate of deposit for $240 on Daly & Moyer’s bank. H. M. Cobban is suing Thomas Coughlin and his wife to recover Judgment for $100 on a promissory note secured by a mon- gage on a portion of the Scbwizer lode claim. Michael Dempsey has asked the district court to issue him letters of administra- tion on the estate of Phillip Walsh, who NOT HELD UP AT HELENA died in this county on November 30, leav- 4» «ta4. ............ j - j .r ing property of the alleged value of $600. LCrtlllCätCS NOt D6ID3RQC(1 01 The request is backed by the sanction of paSSengerS. request is backed by __ John Walsh, father of the dead man, who resides in Smantsville, Cal. COLORADO SHERIFF COMING. BRUMLEY WILLING TO GO WITH- OUT EXTRADITION PAPERS. City Detective Murphy received a tele- gram from J. T. Duncan, sheriff of Mon- tezuma county, Colo., this afternoon. It was in reply to the detective’s message announcing that he had captured Brum- ley, who is wanted in Dolores, Colo., for County Attorney Connolly filed an in- j the murder of South, as narrated in the formation to-day against Edwin H. Gill TROUBLE SO FAR USELESS Sulffrove’s Precautions Not In Effect At That End of the Line- Four New {Cases. As far as the Inter Mountain can learn, -the precautions which Health Of- CLUB STARTS Orange Free State, through his .consul general at New York, Mr. Pierce, desir- ed the friendly intervention of President McKinley in the hope of averting war,,but no concurrent request of a simi.ar nature came from England and the president therefore abstained from volunteering his good offices, where they apparently would have been unwelcome. Since that time no suggestion of a desire to arbitrate or to put an end to fighting has been mani- fested, however guardedly, to the gov- ernment, by the countries concerned and repoirts to the contrary are authorita- tively characterized as false. , .. , __ It is probable that should Great Britain P e iim in ^ ry Meeting Of OFgâll- indlcate her wish to have the president, . J ® attempt a peaceful solution of the diffi-! ÏZCfS LâSt Nlgut* culty, the American consul at Pretoria' would promptly ,ask President Kruger if] _________ he desired to unite in the request. This procedure is made possible by President Steyn’s earlier request and by the state W IT T PAT T JWPFTTNfi department’s declination to receive Gen-, ™A33 PlEEilHU eral O’Byrn, who was understood to be. charged with powers from Pretoria to1 .. —. ask for mediation in the event of England being w .ling to .leave the dispute to arbi- _ - _ _ ci„„. tration, Oificiaily, it is said, the United TWO HUhurCft find TCU Signatures 10 States l(cannot bring to the attention of the British government a Boer request fc.r mediatiop. though -it Is not doubted that -,.ng’and would become aware of such a request as soon as It was made and would immediately have an oppor- tunity to .make an identical proposition. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. HAVE AN 11-ROOM BRICK. BATH, electric lights, renting for $63. Lot facts two streets and Is worth $2,000. Party leaving the city will sell the prop- erty for less than the house cost—$3,600, part cash. Can sell you a new lodging house paying a monthly profit of $150 f o r $1,850. Furniture is mortgaged for $1,400 at 9 per cent, which gives a line on its value. Purchaser can pay $450 and let the mortgage run, Reynolds & McDowell, 46 East Broadway. Tel. 39. $1,000 BUYS T H E FTNES| Butte, location the be 9 large. Conroy & Morley way. EST test: f, 46 E CAFE IN patronage East Broad- $2,800 BUYS TWO NEW BRICK houses and one frame per month. Terms easy. Morley, 46 East Broadway. rented for $(8 Conroy & ] not be^n put In effect at that end of the line, Inter Mountain of Wednesday. The man, who on Christmas night shot and message is brief and significant. It is j £^r'sT lg^ve oTHelena" intoid*ed‘ to take rTÎt ?iTen DugDg a n Uh o u se. prison^1^ ‘Hol^Brumiey at all hazards. I start ; in regafrd to passengers from Butte, have took until next Saturday to make his Bo]0res is In western Colorado, plea, and in view of the fact that he was cloge to the Utah une, sheriff Duncan not given a preliminary hearing the should arrive here Monday. Brumley judge gave Attorney Thresher, who is to has consented to return to Colorado defend Giilman, the privilege of taking ] without extradition papers, cierenu «11.1 , J9 witnesses 1 Brumley is anxious to return to Colo- the deposition of any of the witnesses. radQ &nd stand trlal. He says he ls Con- Grigley, the man that found the bullet fldent of an acqu|ttal. with which Sullivan ls said to have been, killed, has already expressed a desire to Company of Scouts. Membership Lists- Lists Out. Forty FOR SALE—FOUR-ROOM HOUSE, 718 South Montana street, $1,800, 23 West Granite street, room 14 or 720 South Montana street. W. W. Chapman. $315 BUYS FRACTION Main street. See this. 30x35 SOUTH The project of organizing a republican dub was discussed at a largely attended meeting held at the offices of Hon. Charles O. Leonard last evening. W. S. Tallant, j Victoria, B. C., Jan. 6.—The British Co- chairman of the committee on organiza- $185 BUYS FULL LOT WEST GRANITE. Houses and lots in all parts of city, easy payments on same. McMillan & Floyd, 47 East Broadway. leave the country, and arrangements for taking his testimony were made this af- ternoon. The state has already lost James McQuarrle, one of Us most im-1 portant witnesses—t»ie witness who at the. coroner's Inquest on the body of the dead man characterized the tragedy as a cold- WILL OF CAPT. LYONS. GEORGE H. CASEY PETITIONS FOR ITS PROBATE. George H. Casey petitioned the district When Mr. Sulgrove left here he iumbia goverhment and.legislature unite tion, presided, and Sam M. Roberts offlei- had an understanding with Dr. Alexander jn indorsing the decision to proffer a com- ated as secreta,ry and the railroads, to the effect that all pany of 200 mounted scouts, equipped and Mr Tallant s,tat'ed that 40 fists were be- personS buying tickets for Helena should delivered at Halifax, or any other named provide themselves with certificates of place of debarkation for South African vaccination or immunity from smallpox, service. Each will be provided with a Accordingly the Great Northern in sell- picked saddle horse, first class saddle, ... , . . ... ing tickets, has notified the purchasers uniform, rifle, and revolver the outlay in- 1119 possession he stated, containe - that the certificates would be required of volved being $250 per man, or $50,000 for signatures. He was satisfied that tins ing circulated for the signatures of prospective members and only a few lists had been returned to him. The lists in the corps. was but a starter. He proixised to make them in Helena and many passengers - •have gone to the trouble to apply to Dr. Vl® «h* invitation to join the club a broad on Monday, J. H. Turner, the opposition Alexander for the necessary passports, leader, will present a want of confidence one' making eligible for memberhlp all It now appears, that no physician or motion upon which it is hoped to defeat who endorsed the policy of the republican All depends .upon party. If he votes with Othqr speakers followed Mr. Tallant, ai- court today for the admission of the will agent of the health officer in Helena takes the Viemlin ministry, the trouble to meet the incoming Butte- Pr6ntice of LiUooet. ite, to demand the certificate. __ ______ ___ _________ ____ Major Daweon, general agent of the carrying on lousiness solely by the speak- meeting should he called at which per- Great Northern to-day received a tele- cr’s vote. marient organization could be effected FOR RENT—IN PRIVATE FAMILY, two nicely furnished rooms, bath and electric light. Price, $10 each. 217 West Galena. KNOW THY DESTINY. ~ Find out what the new year has In store for you. Consult the only one in Butte who can tell you. PROF. A. DE HILL MORRISON Clairvoyant, Palmist and ITagnetist. WTho satisfies you or charges you noth- ing. gives you advice on love, business, lawsuits, mines, divorce, hidden treas- • ures, or anything you want to know. the govTrnmênt1 is* doo^edl^s^^i^now and the concensus of opinion was that a Jells you your name, names of your dead hlboded murder. McQuarrie, R is leged,6 sat on a bench near the two men of the late Captain Gregory M. Lyons__________________________________ when the shooting took place. A few admitted to probate. gram from Agent C. E. Sutton at Helena, Special precautions are being taken at dale of holding this meeting has not co„,l,u of the following , ^ Mr Su„ „ „ .„„„„«el «««■ •« *»■ ■>"*>*» * ! 'that there was no immediate necessity ,.jfe at bntll Honolulu and Hakodate. All in about two weeks. The callwill be is- of a quarantine against Butte, and that steamers docking from an infected port sued by this republicancountycommlt- he, Mr. Sutton, knew of no passengers hereafter will be required to use funnel toe. having been held up because of small- guar(js over their.hawsers to prevent rats P°x- ............................. . ,, , ! from going ashore. Tibs railroad and health authorities here _________ think that Mr. Sulgrove should at least have notified them if he did not intend days ago he became ill and last night that the estate death carried him away. ; property: Griclev Is not a witness for cither side A fifth interest in the Protection, Car- : urigiey is nui a j lisle Zeus and Miners’ Union lode claims; ! an eighth interest in the mineral and in particular. A YEAR FOR WEIDEMANN. PLEADED GUILTY TO AND IS SENTENCED. surface rights of a portion of the Hes- perus lode claim, the north half of lot 11 of block 12, and all of lots 31, 32, 33 and 34 of block 11 of King’s addition, ____ LARCENY ! and also personal property consisting' of to demand certificates of health at his1 cooking utensils, a gold watch, three . end of the line. Butte-is willing to do its Need Reinforcements. In Judge Clancy’s court today C. M. ’Weidcmann pleaded guilty to a charge of larceny in the first degree and was given one year In the penitentiary, the mini- mum punishment. On the 1th of last November the de- fendant was arrested at the instigation of the Colliery Engineer company of carpets and other household furniture of a total value of $200. WANT MRS. SULLIVAN. London. Jan. 6.—The Morning Post’s LEFT HOME AND TOOK CHILDREN AND CASH. part buit does not believe in putting passengers to the needless trouble of se- curing passports that no one wants to military critic discusses the see. ] General French’s and General , . ,, __ skirmishes and operations and declares During the past three or four days there . , , ____ has been a marked decrease in the num- that both need reinforcements. He adds. Each side of Modder river (where Hon. C. R. Leonard addressed the meeting briefly. He stated that he had just returned from Washington, D. C„ where he attended a meeting of the re- publican national committee. He said he had met and talked with many of the prominent national leaders, all of whom were sanguine as to the results of the details of next national campaign. G a t a c r e ’s friends, cures your disease. Press and public pronounce him the greatest of all clairvoyants. Private readings daily. Parlors. 1 to 5, Barrett & Jacky block, 62 West Park street. Hours, 9 a. m. to 8 p. m., also Sunday. ANOTHER SUSPECT. HTTSRAND RUT ber of smallpox cas:s daily called to the ! attention of the health authorities. The Methuen is) wants to attack, but neither JOSEPH KOSKI SUPPOSED TO HAVE ! cases reported to-day totalled four, three carts to attack. The consequence Is like-j STABBED RYAN. -------- ] of whom were within the jurisdiction of ly to be a pause until the arrival of re- | The police would like to capture Mrs. ! Dr. Mtonroe and one in the territory of infotcements. These will reach the Brit- comô'rètton that teaches Patrick Sullivan, who left her home in ! Dr. O’Leary. They are S J. Woods lsh first if General Buller wins a battle Scranton, Pa., a corp r - !r<..Q„it„ o n»« nr- twn mm with her two James Jayno, John T. McGurk and jn Natal. If not tlhey may come first to engineering by mall, and has been in the . Granite a day or two ago with her two Thomas Behan. 1the Boers> who, in case of their second 0 . ** ______ n 1™.1 #0 hon hiinV io n rl'c ___ _ . , . « ~ ■ • » Public Exhibition and Test Seance every Sunday night at Qood Templar’s Hall, next Qrand Opera House 8 o’clock. county jail since that date. He was the 'Butte agent for the company and it is claimed that while acting as such he col- lected $500 of the company’s funds and kept it. He maintained, however, th a t. K ___ , „ _ f1 Rimnlv ' husband is a man of some means. A the company owed him an^ ! few years ago they removed to Granite, paid himself the salary due him. When j wbere they have prospered. With pros- children and $2,700 of her husband’s money. She is supposed to be on way to Butte. Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan formerly lived in Butte and are well known here. The Joseph Koskd was arrested yesterday afternoon by Detectives Murphy and Ra,y. Koski is supposed to be the man idS[ woods resides at 1110 South Arizona success at Tugela river, could spare men h «tabbed Georae Rvan Tuesday her street. He is probably the oldest patient to go to Magersfonteln.” . 9tat>l"T fa t y j yet sent to the pest house, being 6S years Both the News and the Mail attack the morning. He was identified last night by John Cunniff, who Claims to have wit neEsed the affray. Young Tom McDsr- anested he had no money and, after spending nearly two months in jail with no prospect of a triai in sight, he de- bated with himself a proposition to plead guilty and the affirmative side won. COURT KOTES. Frank S. Gates has come to the con- clusion he has been deserted by his wife, Julia, and has taken steps towards get- ting a divorce from her, the complaint In the action having been already filed. In the document he says their marriage took place in Buffalo, N. Y., on July 8, 1894; that on November 2, 1898, the de- fendant left him. perity has come domestice friction, and of age. He has been acting as janitor of ministry, submitting a series of ques- Judge Bliss’ court in South Butte. 1tiors, much alike to be propounded in ( --------- -------. • -------«■ ------ --------- James Jayno is-a young man who de- paiitarnent when it assembles as to the mort is also of tlhe opinion that Koski clined to give his residence or occupa- conduct of tbe war and the preparations. Is the man who did the cutting. How- t®3»- He is suffering from varioloid. 1 Tht8e questions are aimed at Sir Michael ever, McDermott was not positive. iMcGurk is a miner. His home Is at ,-e th* «v_ 1 Koski sa.vs he can move an alii No. 106* Jay street. His case was diag Hicks-Bcach, the chancellor of the ex- „ ,,, , . . . . 1 . _______ . chequer, Lord Lansdowne, the war secre-1 Mrs. Sullivan is supposed to be on her nosed as hptw„ n'1tary. Lord Wolseley. the commander of way to her home in Ireland. At least! Thomas Behan is a little boy, between _____ „„,1 „11 that is the opinion of the husband, as five and six years of age, expressed over the telephone. The police officers have been unable to locate Mrs. Sullivan. j reside in the Harnet LOCAL BRIEFS Fisher, Tailor, 110 S. Main street. Dr. Reed. Dentist. 116 North Main. J. G. Bates, tuner, Montana Music company. Tel. 504. Horses Wintered. Inquire of H. B. Ash- worth at Reed’s Stable, 224 S. Main. Tinware, roofing, eavetroughs, smoke- stacks made to order. A. E. Jones, 266 East Park. * Butte Stove Repair company for fix- James R. Fairchild, 16 years old, told the county attorney today that John Doe Yorkland, a clerk at the Symons Btore, had choked him, and supplemented ] tuVe“s' and Hom^Uomfort‘rangés.‘’Phone the story by asking for a complaint for Yorkland’s arrest on a charge of as- sault in the third degree. He got it and took it to Justice Harrington’s court. Later a warrant for Yorkland was issued. child is suffering from varioloid. Several patients were discharged from the pest house to-day. narent« a" her majesty’s forces, and all the mem- addition. Thé bers of the war O .*1106* ,both in tbe clv11 and the military branches. (Continued from Page One.) Monroe Doctrine a Bar. Judge Clancy granted Attorney Thresher today ten days additional time in which to prepare a statement on mo- tion for a new trial in the case of the state against G. R. Shadwell, now serv- ing a life sentence in the penitentiary for murder. In the suit of the Montana Ore Pur- chasing company against the Butte & Boston and the Old Colony Trust com- pany the bill of exceptions was allowed by Judge Clancy today. J. P. Collins, the public administrator, petitioned the district court today for I J£ And complete satisfaction is guar- anteed patrons in goods, value and jjj service a* the White Front Gro- ]-Jj FULL 629, 216 E. P a r k . Chemicals and assayers’ supplies. Fair Drug and Assay Supply company, 115 East Park street. “Lofty” Mahcney, charged with va- grancy, was sentenced to 90 days in the cour.ty jail this morning. Dr. McDonald has removed his resi- dence to 323 North Montana street, the Kenyon house. Telephone. 322. Edward D. Chapman and Miss Mattie Patton were united in marriage Thurs- day evening, the Rev. J. W. Tait officiat- ing. Henry D. Hauser has sold Hickey a quarter Interest London, Jan. 6.—The Spectator today publishes an article entitled “Germany and the Monroe doctrine,” in which is says; “America and not England is the rival opinion. It is with America and not England that Germany realizes she must struggle for supremacy.We do not say for a moment that Germany regards America as an enemy, but Germany real- izes that it is America that, at the mo- ment, lies across Germany’s path, and that unless she is able to reckon with America on equal terms she will not be- come the world power of the future that she desires to be.” The Spectator then goes on to declare that G e r m a n y ’s objective is South America, but that the Monroe doctrine bars her way. How to get around this is puzzling, but the paper declares Em- peror William counts upon the -German vote in the United States to help him New York, Jan. 6.—A special to the Tri-, when his new navy Is ready to carry bune from Washington says: It Is.point- out his South American expansion idea, ed ouf at the state department that the especially In Brazil. popular movement reported In the press The Spectator then warns the United dispatches from Belgium, having in view states that If it Intends to unhold the Kcski says he can prove an alibi. The condition of Ryan remains about the same. He is mending slowly and will probably recover. terday strong cavalry reinforcements consisting of the South African light horse and the Eighteenth hussars and when the last battery afloat with a small force of hussars arrives he will be as strong as he can be expected to be and with nothing to gain by delay. No Mediation Yet. PERSONALS. Chas. R. Sutton of Helena is at the Butte. G. F. Brtts of Lincoln, Neb., registered to-day at the Butte. V. M. Keeton of Twin Bridges is In the city. He says the new smelter has shut down after a very successful run. The family of Mr. Leroy Amos left on Wednesday for Seattle, where .Mr. Amos located in business some weeks ago. Frank Cotter is in the city making ar- rangements for his attraction , “London Life,” Thursday, Friday and Saturday of next week. Miss L. A. Harkins, a member of the faculty of the Bozeman Agricultural col- lege. who has been visiting at the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Tait for several days, left for her home yesterday. DR. D. E RAINVILLE. Physician ana surgeon, room 5. Beaver block. Bookkeeping taught practically. Flf- i teen lessons qualify, position guaranteed. S. B. Loverlige, expert accountant. Room 16, 115 North Main street. 1 to Edward a,p3titi02 t0 p^ 8'fient M‘:Hinley asking monr0e doctrine in the future, it must ______ _ , __________ in the Tou- f X ï t h A frtaî*is aUogeth^ mi dire'eted not B,eep °Ver lt "OW> bUt prep^re L T n?« Ä ng Cla,m’ the conslderatlon ïï.d°âhlW tî t Ä S W X iS J I oTth2 K T a bnr ofa marnta1nfnga T ypoUcy t0 ^ being $2,000. , American policy of abstention from in- Ü™“ .“ *?,*‘“i f ‘ JSî!i®y army equal so tre- R. P. Benjamin, this morning became truding in matters which are none of a rea ( "hnmUia t ion 8a t ! h ^h lnds ^ f 8 ” n a - tlhe happy father of a 7% pound boy. His this country’s business. It is suggested fjea,f “ ’^]^a and persistent Oermanv ” friends are smoking cigars over the ad- that such a petition could have no direct vent of the youngster. j influence The funeral of John Charles Pooley will ; united*St. __ _ ........ ..... ............. take place tomorrow at 2 p. m. from the ward securing an àmicaoîè settlement'of tbe fleet is no h,*her than hers Germany j family residence, No. 409 North Montana 1the qUarrel. Both belligerents are al- will act.” street, Rev. Albritton officiating. I ready presumably aware of the histori-] ce in the direction of terminating adding “when the hour comes Germany » ties if it proposed to Induce the won t he bluffed Into respect of Monroe-1ft 1 States to take the initiative to- ism- ' Sbe cafi America s fleet, and if ( SR THE LAWTON FUND | I s aao North Hain Street. COFFEE If 1 lb. Fifth Avenue M. &. J. 4 0 c | j(f The essence of perfection. jÿ 1 lb. AnKole M. A J , ........ 35c ^ N; Fine body, rich flavor. $ fb «• 1 lb. Princess Brand ^ Extra value. 4? 1 lb. Modja 25c Very popular. £ 20c 5 j? Coffees that cost more or less are caVried in stock, but those quoted M please the most particular. ^ White Front Grocery if. if. if. ! $ 320 Nr nain St. Phone 185. Î If THOS. F. COURTNEY. J DE MORTUIS. Philadelphia Press: Bizzibuddy—W hat Silver Bow Club Bourbon, the best do’ .- cal attitude of the United States, last; lar bottle of whisky sold anywhere. Sold consciously shown late as the war be-' in our house for almost 5 years and we tween China and Japan, In always being have yet to hear the first complaint, ready to use its.good offices to avoid or do you mean by such a remark? Montana Liquor Co., 26 E. Broadway. 1end strife, when the invitation comes from Rerrtman—What remark? both disputants, not from one alone, and Bizzibuddy—Didn't I understand you not from a mere outsider. : to say you!d like to lay out my friend Great. Britain and the South African re- Jones? Berriman—That’s my business, sir! Bizzibuddy—It is. eh? Aren’t you Anthony Toy, aged 31 years, died to- : day of acute Bright’s disease, at his resi- j1 ____________________________________ dence. No. 14 West Platinum street. The 1public are aware that the president will deceased was a member of the Miners* ] accept promptly and with pleasure any. .. ___ ______ union and of Victoria lodge No. 332, Sons ! suggestion of mediation that came from ashamed of yourself? Don’t you know of St. George, of which organization he . both of them, but up to this.time, neither the man’s dead’ was a past president and district deputy, i of th(8e governments has given thei BeCi The Sons of St. George will take charge j slightest Intimation that it desires any- taker of the funeral, of which due notice will thing but strict neutrality from the.Unit-' appear later. ed States. It is true that just before TO THE ---------------------------I hostilities began, President Steyn of the ATTENTION KNIGHTS LOYAL. | -------- ----------------------------------------------------- AH members of Silver Bow Company No. 2, U. R. K. of P. are commanded to appear in full dress uniform at Miner's Union hall next Tuesday evening, Jan. 9th, 1900, at 8 o’clock sharp. JOHN ROBINSON, Sir Knight Captain. Subscriptions for the benefit of the widow and four children of Major General Lawton are being received by the Inter Mountain. J By authority of the Commit- 9. tee. 1 RED BOOT Shoe Store. 36 North Main Street Specials for This Week M E N ’S Men’s broken lots of Johnson & Murphy’s and M. P. Clough’s black and tan $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 grade, cut to ...................................... $3.65 Men’s Felt shoes congress or lace. Broken lots, regular $3.00^nd $3.50, cut to ...................................................... $ 2.00 Men’s Felt Shoes, high or regular cut, leather foxed or leather vamps rubber sole. A storm proof shoe ......................................................... $3.00 and $3.50 Men’s Arties m l Overshoes In Good- year and Gold Seal, all sizes from $1.00 to $3.00 LADIES’ Ladles’ Box Calf Welt, C. D. and E widths lace only. Mostly all sizts regular price $3.00, cut to ............... $1.95 Ladies’ broken lots lace or button sizes 2 to 5%, B. C. and D widths, regular $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 cut to $3-oo Ladles’ $3.00 shoes black or tan. kid or vesting top, C. D. and E widths. Al'l sizes, cut to .................................. $1.65 Ladies’ leggins extra high cut, one- half or full button Jersey or Beav- er, blue or black, cut to .... 95e Ladles’ Nulliflers, black brown or slate color, fur top, regular price $1.00, cut to .................. ............ 85c Ladies’ house slippers it) felt or vel- vet, matron or croquet regular 75c and $1.00 goods, cu( t o ............... 50c Ladies’ Felt Shoes felt or leather soles. Regular $1.50 and $2 00 goods Sizes 3, 4, 5 and 8, cut to .... 95c Full line of children’s.leggins, Jersey or Leather ............................................ 65« to $1.50 SMALLPOX. The Fidelity A Casualty Co., of New York, insure against accidents, also against illness from smallpox, varioloid, pneumonia and many other diseases. Reynolds & McDowell, a- ents, 46 E. Broadway. THE LAWTON FUND Subscriptions for the benefit of the widow and four children o{ Major General Lawton are being received by the Inter Ilountain. By authority of the Commit- tee. Berriman—Certainly. I ’m an under- STOCKHOLDERS OF THE MERCED GOLD MINING COM- I PANY. I Notice ls hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of The Mer-; ced Gold Mining company will bs held at the office ( f th? company Lewlsohn build- ing, Butte. Montana, on Wednesday, Jan- uary 24, 1S00, at 12 o'clock, noon. TD- business to be transacted at this meating will be the election of directors for the ensuing year, and any other busi- ness that may legally come before it. The transfer books will be closed from J a n u a r y 6. 1900. to J a n u a r y 24, 1900, b o th days inclusive. W. J. LADD. » Secretary. Boston, December 28, 1899, AN EXCELLENT INVESTIT ENT In Cripple Creek Mining Stock. In a few days we will offer a block of shares of a new Cripple Creek min- ing company. This company will be officered and managed by (1 number of the strongest mining men of Colorado, whose names are synonymous with success. These men, we may add, are identified with the foremost mining com- panies operating In Cripple Creek, and never before have they been gathered together in a single enterprise. The property is of large extent and lies within a few hundred feet of such notable mining properties as Stratton's Independ- ence, Portland, Golden Cycle, Lillie and Independence T. & M. Everyone is acquainted with the development of this district and the won- derful performance of its most noted properties, so we do not need to enlarge upon the possibilities of this most eligibly located tract. We are satisfied that as soon as this company is listed on the Colorado Springs and Denver exchanges (which will be done very soon) if will become an active trader at advancing prices. The recognized value of the property, both present and prospective, and the remarkable strength of the directory, combining as this latter does the very strongest and most important elements in the Cripple Creek district, should, and we believe will, make this company an instant success. Purchasers of Cripple Creek stocks have the advantage of always being able to find a ready market for stocks on all the exchanges of Colorado. LYMAN A. SISLEY & CO., 47 E. Broadway, Butte. N. B.—250,000,000 shares of mining stocks were sold during 1899 on the Colo- rado Springs exchange alone, the value being over 835,000,000.
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Page 1: DAILY INTER MOUNT |N: BUTTE, MONTANA, SATURDAY, … · urigiey is nui a j lisle Zeus and Miners’ Union lode claims; ! in particular. an eighth interest in the mineral and A YEAR

DAILY INTER MOUNTa |N: BUTTE, MONTANA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1900.

WILL PLEAD

Iniormauon 'jainst Is Filed.

Giilman

STATE’S WITNESS DEAD

Sadden Ending: of McQuarrle Who Said the Crime Was Cold

Blooded.

le tte r« of ad m in is tra tio n on th e e s ta te of D aniel C rosion , w hich consis ts o f a c e r­tifica te o f deposit fo r $240 on D aly & M oyer’s bank.

H. M. Cobban is su ing Thom as C oughlin and h is w ife to recover Judgm ent fo r $100 on a prom issory note secured by a m o n - gage on a portion of th e Scbw izer lode claim.

M ichael D em psey h a s asked the d is tr ic t co u rt to issue him le tte rs of a d m in is tra ­tion on the e s ta te of Ph illip W alsh , w ho

NOT HELD UP AT HELENA

died in th is coun ty on N ovem ber 30, leav- 4» «ta4. ............ j - j . ring p roperty of the alleged va lue of $600. L C r t l l lC ä t C S N O t D 6ID 3R Q C (1 01 The request is backed by the sanction of p a S S e n g e r S .request is backed by __John W alsh , fa th e r of the dead m an, who resides in Sm antsville, Cal.

COLORADO SH E R IFF COMING.BRU M LEY W IL L IN G TO GO W IT H ­

OUT E X T R A D IT IO N P A PE R S.

C ity D etective M urphy received a te le ­g ram from J . T. D uncan, sheriff of M on­tezu m a county , Colo., th is a fte rnoon . I t w as in rep ly to the d e tective’s m essage announcing th a t he had cap tu red B rum - ley, who is w an ted in Dolores, Colo., for

C ounty A tto rney Connolly filed an in- j th e m u rd er of South, a s n a rra te d in thefo rm ation to -day a g a in st E dw in H . Gill

TROUBLE SO FAR USELESS

Sulffrove’s Precautions Not In Effect At That End of the L in e -

Four New {Cases.

As fa r a s the In te r M ountain can learn , -the p recau tions w hich H ealth Of-

CLUB STARTS

O range F ree S ta te , th ro u g h h is .consul general a t New York, Mr. Pierce, d esir­ed the friendly in terven tion of P res iden t M cKinley in the hope of av ertin g w a r,,b u t no concurrent request of a s im i.a r n a tu re cam e from E ngland and th e p residen t therefore absta ined from vo lunteering his good offices, w here they a p p aren tly would have been unwelcome. Since th a t tim e no suggestion of a desire to a rb itra te or to pu t an end to fighting h as been m ani­fested, however guardedly , to the gov­ernm ent, by the coun tries concerned and repoirts to the c o n tra ry a re a u th o r ita ­tively characterized as false. , . . , __

I t is probable th a t should G rea t B rita in P e i i m i n ^ r y M e e t i n g O f O F g â l l - ind lca te her wish to have the p re s id e n t, . J ®a tte m p t a peaceful solution of the diffi-! ÏZ C fS L â S t N lg u t*culty , the A m erican consul a t P re to r ia 'would prom ptly ,ask P res iden t K ruger if] _________he desired to un ite in th e request. This procedure is m ade possible by P residen tS teyn’s earlier request and by the s ta te W IT T P A T T JW P F T T N fidep artm en t’s declination to receive G en-, ™ A 3 3 P l E E i l H Ueral O’Byrn, who w as understood to b e .charged w ith pow ers from P re to ria t o 1 .. —.ask for m ediation in the even t of E nglandbeing w .ling to .leave the d ispu te to a rb i- _ - _ _ ci„„.tra tio n , Oificiaily, it is said, the U nited TWO HUhurCft find TCU S ig n a tu r e s 10 S ta te s l(cannot b ring to the a tten tion of the B ritish governm ent a Boer request fc.r m ediatiop. though -it Is not doubted th a t -,.ng’and would becom e aw are of such a request a s soon as It w as m ade and would im m ediate ly have an oppor­tu n ity to .m ake an identical proposition.

TOO L A T E TO CLASSIFY.

H A V E AN 11-ROOM BRICK. BATH, electric lights, ren ting for $63. Lot fa c ts tw o s tre e ts and Is w orth $2,000. P a r ty leaving the c ity will sell the prop ­e rty for less th an the house co st—$3,600, p a r t cash. Can sell you a new lodging house paying a m onthly profit of $150 fo r $1,850. F u rn itu re is m ortgaged for $1,400 a t 9 per cent, which gives a line on its value. P u rch ase r can pay $450 and let the m ortgage run, Reynolds & McDowell, 46 E a s t B roadw ay. Tel. 39.

$1,000 BUYS T H E FTNES| B utte , location the be 9 large. Conroy & Morley way.

EST test: f, 46 E

C A FE IN patronage

E a s t B road-

$2,800 BUYS TWO N EW BRICKhouses and one fram e per m onth. T erm s easy. Morley, 46 E a s t B roadw ay.

rented for $(8 Conroy &

] not be^n p u t In effect a t th a t end of th e line,

In te r M ountain of W ednesday. The m an, who on C hristm as n igh t sho t an d m essage is b rie f and significant. I t is j £ ^ r 's T l g ^ v e oTH elena" intoid*ed‘ to ta k e

r T Î t ?iTen DugDg an Uhouse. p r i s o n ^ 1 ^ ‘H o l^ B ru m ie y a t a ll haza rd s . I s t a r t ; in regafrd to passengers from B utte , have

took un til next S a tu rd ay to m ake his Bo]0res is In w estern Colorado,plea, and in view of the fa c t th a t he w as cloge to the U tah une, sh eriff D uncan no t given a p re lim inary hearing the should a rriv e here M onday. B rum ley ju d g e gave A tto rney T hresher, who is to h as consented to re tu rn to Colorado defend Giilman, the privilege of tak ing ] w ith o u t ex trad itio n papers, cierenu «11.1 , J 9 w itnesses 1 B rum ley is anxious to re tu rn to Colo-th e deposition of any of the w itnesses. radQ &nd s tan d t r la l . H e say s he ls Con-Grigley, the m an th a t found the bu lle t fldent of an acq u | t tal. w ith w hich Sullivan ls said to have b e e n , killed, has a lready expressed a desire to

Company of Scouts.

Membership Lists- Lists Out.

Forty

FO R SA LE—FOUR-ROOM HOUSE, 718 South M ontana street, $1,800, 23 W est G ran ite s tre e t, room 14 o r 720 South M ontana street. W. W. Chapm an.

$315 BUYS FRA CTIO N M ain street. See this.

30x35 SOUTH

The project of o rgan izing a republican d u b w as discussed a t a largely a tten d ed m eeting held a t the offices of Hon. Charles O. L eonard la s t evening. W. S. T a llan t, j

V ictoria, B. C., Jan . 6.—T he B ritish Co- ch a irm an of the com m ittee on o rgan iza-

$185 BUYS FU L L LOT W EST G RAN ITE. H ouses and lots in all p a rts of city , easy paym ents on same. McM illan & Floyd, 47 E a s t B roadw ay.

leave the country , an d arran g em en ts for ta k in g his testim ony were m ade th is a f ­ternoon. The s ta te h a s a lready lost Jam e s M cQ uarrle, one of Us m ost im-1 p o r ta n t w itnesses—t»ie w itness who a t the . co roner's Inquest on the body of the dead m an charac te rized the tragedy as a cold-

W ILL OF CAPT. LYONS.G EORGE H. CASEY PE T IT IO N S FO R

IT S PRO BATE.

George H. C asey petitioned the d is tric t

W hen M r. Sulgrove le ft here he ium bia goverhm ent an d .leg is la tu re un ite tion, presided, and Sam M. R oberts offlei- had an u n d ers tan d in g w ith Dr. A lexander jn indorsing th e decision to proffer a com- a ted a s secreta,ryand the ra ilroads, to the effect th a t all pany of 200 m ounted scouts, equipped and M r T a llan t s,ta t'ed th a t 40 fists were be- personS buying ticke ts for H elena should delivered a t H alifax , or any o ther nam ed provide them selves w ith certificates of place of debarkation fo r South A frican vaccination o r im m un ity from sm allpox, service. E ach will be provided w ith aA ccordingly the G rea t N o rth e rn in sell- picked saddle horse, f irs t class saddle, . . . , . . . . .ing tickets, h as notified th e pu rch ase rs uniform , rifle, and revolver the o u tlay in- 1119 possession he s ta ted , containe - th a t the certifica tes would be required of volved being $250 per m an, or $50,000 fo r signatu res. He w as satisfied th a t tins

ing c ircu la ted for the sig n a tu res of prospective m em bers and only a few lists had been re tu rned to him . The lis ts in

the corps. w as bu t a s ta r te r . He proixised to m aketh em in H elena and m any passengers -•have gone to the trouble to apply to Dr. Vl® «h* inv ita tion to join the club a broadon M onday, J . H. T urner, the oppositionA lexander fo r the necessary passports , leader, will p resen t a w an t of confidence one' m aking eligible for m em berhlp allI t now appears , th a t no physician o r m otion upon w hich i t is hoped to d e fea t w ho endorsed the policy of the republican

All depends .upon pa rty .If he votes w ith O thqr speakers followed Mr. T a llan t,

a i- cou rt today fo r th e adm ission of th e will

ag en t of the hea lth officer in H elena tak es the Viemlin m inistry , th e trouble to m eet the incom ing B u tte - Pr6ntice of LiUooet.ite, to dem and the certificate. __ ______ ___ _________ ____

M ajor Daweon, general ag en t of th e carry in g on lousiness solely by the speak- m eeting should he called a t which per- G rea t N orthern to -d ay received a te le- c r ’s vote. m arient organ ization could be effected

FO R R E N T —IN PR IV A TE FAM ILY, tw o nicely fu rn ished rooms, ba th and electric light. Price, $10 each. 217 W est Galena.

KNOW THY DESTINY. ~Find ou t w ha t the new year h as In store for you. Consult the only one in B utte who can tell you.

PROF. A. DE HILL MORRISONClairvoyant, Palmist and ITagnetist.

WTho satisfies you or charges you no th ­ing. gives you advice on love, business, law suits, m ines, divorce, hidden tre a s - • ures, o r an y th in g you w ant to know.

the govT rnm ênt1 is* d o o ^ e d l^ s ^ ^ i^ n o w and the concensus of opinion w as th a t a J e lls you you r nam e, nam es of your deadhlboded m urder. M cQ uarrie, R isleged,6 sa t on a bench near the tw o m en of the la te C ap tain G regory M. L y o n s __________________________________w hen the shooting took place. A few ad m itted to p robate . g ram from A gent C. E. S u tton a t H elena, Special p recautions a re being taken a t d a le o f holding th is m eeting has not

c o „ , l , u o f th e following , ^ M r Su„ „ „ . „ „ „ „ « e l « « « ■ •« * » ■ ■> " * > * » *! 'th a t there w as no im m ediate necessity ,.jfe a t bntll Honolulu and H akodate . All in a b o u t two weeks. The call will be is-of a q u a ran tin e ag a in st B utte , and th a t s team ers docking from an infected p o rt sued by this repub lican county com m lt-he, Mr. Sutton , knew of no passengers he reafte r will be required to use funnel toe.hav ing been held up because of sm all- guar(j s over th e ir.h aw sers to p reven t r a tsP°x - ............................. . ,, , ! from going ashore.

Tibs ra ilroad and h ea lth au th o rities here _________th in k th a t Mr. Sulgrove should a t least have notified them if he did not in tend

days ago he becam e ill a n d la s t n ig h t th a t the e s ta te d ea th carried him aw ay. ; p roperty :

G riclev Is not a w itness for c ithe r side A fifth in te re s t in the P ro tec tion , C ar- : u r ig iey is nui a j lisle Zeus an d M iners’ U nion lode c la im s; !an e igh th in te re s t in the m inera l andin p a rticu la r.

A YEAR FOR WEIDEMANN.P L E A D E D G U ILTY TO

A ND IS SEN TEN CED .

su rface rig h ts of a portion of th e H es­perus lode claim , th e n o rth h a lf of lot 11 of block 12, and all of lo ts 31, 32, 33and 34 of block 11 of K in g ’s add ition , ____

LA R C EN Y ! and also personal p roperty consisting ' of to dem and certifica tes of health a t h is 1 cooking u tensils, a gold w atch , th ree . end of the line. B u tte -is w illing to do its

Need Reinforcements.

In Ju d g e C lancy’s court today C. M. ’W eidcm ann pleaded g u ilty to a charge of la rcen y in th e first degree a n d w as given one y ea r In the p en iten tia ry , th e m in i­m um punishm ent.

On th e 1th of la s t N ovem ber the de­fe n d a n t w as a rre s ted a t the in stiga tion o f th e C olliery E ng ineer com pany of

carp e ts an d o th e r household fu rn itu re o f a to ta l value of $200.

WANT MRS. SULLIVAN.

London. Jan . 6.—T he M orning P o s t’s

L E F T HOM E ANDTOOK C H IL D R E N A ND CASH.

p a r t buit does not believe in p u ttin g passengers to the needless trouble of se ­cu ring p a ssp o rts th a t no one w an ts to m ilita ry critic discusses the see. ] G eneral F ren ch ’s and G eneral„ , . ,,__ sk irm ishes and operations an d declaresD uring the p a s t th ree or fou r days th e re . , , ____

h a s been a m arked decrease in the num - th a t both need reinforcem ents. H e adds.E ach side of M odder river (where

Hon. C. R. Leonard addressed the m eeting briefly. He s ta ted th a t he had ju s t re tu rn ed from W ashington , D. C„ w here he a ttended a m eeting of the re ­publican na tiona l com m ittee. He said he h ad m et and ta lked w ith m any of the prom inen t national leaders, all of whom were sangu ine a s to the resu lts of the

de ta ils of nex t na tiona l cam paign.G a tac re ’s

friends, cures your disease. P ress and public pronounce him the g rea test of a ll c la irvoyan ts. P riv a te readings daily.

P arlo rs. 1 to 5, B a rre tt & Jack y block, 62 W est P a rk s tree t. H ours, 9 a. m. to 8 p. m., a lso Sunday.

ANOTHER SUSPECT.HTTSRAND RU T b er of sm allpox c a s :s daily called to the

! a tten tion of the health au tho rities . The M ethuen is) w an ts to a tta ck , b u t n e ith e r JO S E P H K O SK I SU PPO SED TO H A V E ! cases reported to -d ay to ta lled four, th ree c a r ts to a tta ck . T he consequence Is like-j STA BBED RYAN.

-------- ] of whom w ere w ith in the ju risd ic tion of ly to be a pause u n til the a rriv a l of re- |The police w ould like to c ap tu re M rs. ! Dr. Mtonroe and one in the te rri to ry of infotcem ents. These will reach the B rit-

com ô'rètton th a t teaches P a tr ic k Sullivan, w ho le ft h e r hom e in ! Dr. O’L eary . T hey a re S J. W oods lsh first if G eneral B uller w ins a b a ttleS c ran to n , Pa., a corp r - ! r<..Q„ it„ o n»« nr- twn mm w ith h e r tw o Jam es Jayno , John T. M cGurk and jn N atal. If no t tlhey m ay come first toengineering b y m all, a n d h as been in the . G ran ite a day o r two ago w ith h e r tw o ■ Thom as B eh an . 1 the Boers> w ho, in case of the ir second

0 . * * ______ n — 1™ .1 # 0 h o n h i i n V i o n r l ' c ___ _ . , . « ~ ■ • » • ’

Public Exhibition and Test Seance every Sunday night at Qood Templar’s Hall, next Qrand Opera House 8 o’clock.

co u n ty ja il since th a t da te . H e w as the 'B u tte agen t fo r the com pany and it is claim ed th a t w hile a c tin g as such he col­lected $500 of th e com pany’s funds andk e p t it. H e m ain tained , however, t h a t .

K ___ , „ _ f1 Rimnlv ' husband is a m an of som e m eans. Athe com pany owed him a n ^ ! few years ago they rem oved to G ranite,pa id h im self the sa la ry due him. W hen j w bere they have prospered. W ith pros-

ch ild ren an d $2,700 of h e r h u sb an d ’s money. She is supposed to be on w ay to B utte .

Mr. and M rs. Sullivan fo rm erly lived in B u tte and a re well know n here. T he

Joseph Koskd w as a rre s ted yesterday a fte rnoon by D etectives M urphy and Ra,y. K oski is supposed to be the m an

id S [ w o o d s resides a t 1110 South A rizona success a t T ugela river, could spare m en h «tabbed Georae R van Tuesday her s treet. He is p robably the oldest p a tien t to go to M agersfonteln.” . 9tat>l"Tfa t y

j yet sent to the pest house, being 6S y ears Both the News and the M ail a t ta c k the m orning. H e w as identified la s t n igh t byJohn Cunniff, who Claims to have w it n e E s e d the affray. Young Tom M cDsr-

a n e s te d he had no m oney and , a f te r spend ing nearly tw o m onths in ja il w ith no prospect o f a tr ia i in s igh t, he de­b a ted w ith him self a proposition to plead g u ilty and the affirm ative side won.

COURT KOTES.

F ra n k S. G ates h a s come to the con ­c lusion he h as been deserted by h is wife, Ju lia , and has taken s teps tow ards ge t­tin g a divorce from her, the com plain t In the action hav ing been a lready filed. In the docum ent he says th e ir m arriag e took place in Buffalo, N. Y., on Ju ly 8, 1894; th a t on N ovem ber 2, 1898, th e de­fe n d a n t left him.

p e rity h as come dom estice friction , and

of age. H e h as been acting as ja n ito r of m in istry , su b m ittin g a series of ques-Judge B liss’ co u rt in South B u tte . 1 tio rs , m uch alike to be propounded in ( --------- — -------. • -------«■ ------ ---------

Jam es Jay n o is -a young m an who de- p a i itarnen t w hen i t assem bles a s to th e m ort is also of tlhe opinion th a t Koski clined to give h is residence o r occupa- conduct of tb e w ar and the p repara tions . Is the m an who did the cu tting . How- t®3»- H e is suffering from varioloid. 1 T ht8e questions a re aim ed a t S ir M ichael ever, M cD erm ott w as not positive.

iMcGurk is a m iner. H is home Is a t ,-e th* «v_ 1 K oski sa.vs he can m ove a n aliiNo. 106* J a y street. H is case w as diag H icks-Bcach, the chancellor of the ex-

„ ,,, , . . . . 1 . _______ . chequer, Lord Lansdow ne, the w ar secre-1M rs. Sullivan is supposed to be on her nosed as hp tw „ n '1 ta ry . Lord W olseley. the com m ander ofw ay to h e r hom e in Ire land . A t le a s t! Thom as B ehan is a litt le boy, betw een _____„„,1 „11th a t is th e opinion of the husband , a s five and six y ears of age,expressed over th e telephone.

The police officers have been unab le to locate Mrs. Sullivan.

j reside in the H a rn e t

LOCAL BRIEFS

F isher, Tailor, 110 S. M ain street. • Dr. Reed. D entist. 116 N orth M ain. • J. G. B ates, tu n e r, M ontana M usic

com pany. Tel. 504. •H orses W intered . Inqu ire of H. B. A sh­

w orth a t R eed’s Stable, 224 S. Main. • T inw are, roofing, eave troughs, sm oke­

s tack s m ade to order. A. E. Jones, 266 E a s t P a rk . *

B u tte Stove R ep a ir com pany fo r fix-

Jam es R . F a irch ild , 16 y ears old, told th e coun ty a tto rn ey today th a t John Doe Y orkland, a c le rk a t the Sym ons Btore, had choked him, and supplem ented ] tuVe“s' and H o m ^ U o m fo rt‘ra n g é s .‘’Phone th e s to ry by a sk ing fo r a com plain t fo r Y ork land ’s a r re s t on a charge of a s ­s a u lt in the th ird degree. H e got it an d took i t to Ju s tic e H a rrin g to n ’s court.L a te r a w a rra n t fo r Y orkland w as issued.

child is su ffering from varioloid.Several p a tie n ts w ere d ischarged from

th e pest house to -day .

naren t« a " h e r m a je s ty ’s forces, and all the mem- addition. Thé bers of the w a r O.*1106* ,both in tbe clv11

and the m ilita ry b ranches.

(C ontinued from Page One.)

Monroe Doctrine a Bar.

Ju d g e C lancy g ran ted A tto rney T h resh e r today ten days add itiona l tim e in w hich to p rep a re a s ta tem e n t on m o­tion fo r a new tr ia l in th e case of the s ta te ag a in s t G. R. Shadw ell, now se rv ­ing a life sentence in the pen iten tia ry fo r m urder.

In th e su it o f the M ontana Ore P u r ­ch as in g com pany a g a in st the B u tte & B oston and the Old Colony T ru s t com ­p an y the bill o f exceptions w as allow ed b y Ju d g e C lancy today.

J . P . Collins, th e public adm in is tra to r, pe titioned th e d is tr ic t co u rt today fo r

IJ£ A nd com plete sa tisfac tio n is g u a r-

an teed p a tro n s in goods, va lue and jjj service a* th e W hite F ro n t G ro- ]-Jj

FULL

629, 216 E. P a rk .Chem icals and assay ers ’ supplies. F a ir

D rug and A ssay Supply com pany, 115 E a s t P a rk s tree t. •

“L ofty” M ahcney, charged w ith v a ­g rancy, w as sentenced to 90 days in the cour.ty ja il th is m orning.

D r. M cDonald h as rem oved h is resi­dence to 323 N orth M ontana s tree t, the K enyon house. Telephone. 322. •

E dw ard D. C hapm an and M iss M attie P a tto n were un ited in m arriage T hurs­day evening, th e R ev. J . W. T a it officiat­ing.

H enry D. H au se r h a s sold H ickey a q u a r te r In te res t

London, Jan . 6.—The S pec ta to r today publishes an a rtic le en titled “G erm any and th e M onroe doctrine ,” in which issays;

“A m erica and no t E ngland is the rival opinion. I t is w ith A m erica and not E ng land th a t G erm any realizes she m ust s tru g g le fo r suprem acy.W e do not say fo r a m om ent th a t G erm any regards A m erica as an enem y, b u t G erm any re a l­izes th a t it is A m erica th a t, a t the m o­m ent, lies across G erm any’s path , and th a t unless she is ab le to reckon w ith A m erica on equal te rm s she will not be ­come the world pow er of the fu tu re th a t she desires to be.”

T he S pec ta to r th en goes on to declare th a t G erm any’s objective is South A m erica, b u t th a t the M onroe doctrine b a rs h e r w ay. How to ge t around th is is puzzling, b u t th e paper declares E m ­pero r W illiam counts upon the -G erm an vote in th e U nited S ta te s to help him

N ew York, Jan . 6.—A special to the T ri- , w hen his new n avy Is ready to c a rry bune from W ash ing ton say s: I t Is .poin t- o u t h is South A m erican expansion idea, ed ouf a t the s ta te d ep artm en t th a t th e especially In B razil.popular m ovem ent reported In the p ress The S pec ta to r then w arn s the U nited d ispatches from Belgium, h av ing in view s ta te s th a t If it Intends to unhold the

K csk i say s he can prove a n alibi.T he condition of R yan rem ains about

the same. He is m ending slowly and will probably recover.

te rd ay s tro n g cav a lry reinforcem ents consisting of the South A frican light horse and the E igh teen th h u ssa rs and when the la s t b a tte ry afloat w ith a sm all force of h u ssa rs a rriv e s he will be as s trong a s he can be expected to be and w ith no th ing to gain by delay.

No Mediation Yet.

PERSONALS.

Chas. R. Sutton o f H elena is a t the B utte .

G. F . B r tts of Lincoln, Neb., reg istered to -d ay a t the B utte.

V. M. K eeton of Twin Bridges is In the city. He says the new sm elter has sh u t down a f te r a very successful run.

T he fam ily of Mr. Leroy Amos left on W ednesday for Seattle , w here .Mr. Amos located in business some weeks ago.

F ra n k C o tte r is in the c ity m aking a r ­rangem ents for his a ttra c tio n , “London L ife,” T hursday , F r id ay and S a tu rd ay of nex t week.

M iss L. A. H ark ins, a m em ber of the facu lty of the Bozem an A gricu ltu ral col­lege. who has been v isiting a t the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. T a it for several days, le ft for her hom e yeste rday .

DR. D. E R A IN V IL L E .P hysic ian an a surgeon, room 5. B eaver

block.

Bookkeeping ta u g h t p rac tically . Flf- i teen lessons qualify , position guaran teed .

S. B. L overlige , expert accountan t. Room 16, 115 N orth M ain street.

1 to E dw ard a ,p 3 titi0 2 t0 p ^ 8'fient M‘:H inley ask in g m onr0e doctrine in the fu tu re , it m ust

______ _ , __________ in th e Tou- f X ï t h A fr ta î* is a U o g e th ^ mi dire'eted not B,eep ° Ver lt " OW> bUt prep^ reL T n ?« Ä ng Cla,m’ the con sld eratlon ï ï . d ° â h l W t î t Ä S W X i S J I o T th 2 KT a bnr ofa marnta1nfnga T ypoUcy t0 ^ being $2,000. , A m erican policy of absten tion from in- Ü™“ .“ *?,*‘“i f ‘ JSî!i®y

arm y equalso tre -

R. P . B enjam in , th is m orning becam e trud ing in m a tte rs w hich a re none of a r ea ( "hnmUia t ion 8a t ! h ^ h ln d s ̂ f 8 ” na- tlhe happy fa ther of a 7% pound boy. H is th is coun try ’s business. I t is suggested f j ea,f “ ’^ ] ^ a a nd p e rs is ten t O erm anv ” friends are sm oking c ig a rs over the ad - th a t such a petition could have no d irec t ven t of the youngster. j influence

The fu n e ra l of Jo h n C harles Pooley will ; un ited*S t.__ _ ........ ..... .............tak e place tom orrow a t 2 p. m. from th e w ard securing an àm icaoîè s e tt le m e n t'o f tb e fleet is no h ,* h e r th a n hers G erm any

j fam ily residence, No. 409 N orth M ontana 1 th e qUarrel. Both belligerents a re a l- w ill a c t .” s tree t, Rev. A lb ritton officiating. I ready p resum ably aw are of the h isto ri-]

ce in the direction of te rm in a tin g add ing “when the hou r comes G erm any » ties if it proposed to Induce th e won t he bluffed Into respec t of M o n ro e-1 ft 1 S ta te s to take the in itia tiv e to - ism - ' Sbe ca fi A m erica s fleet, and if ( SR

THE LAWTON FUND |Is

aao North Hain Street.

COFFEEIf 1 lb. Fifth Avenue M. &. J. 4 0 c |j(f The essence of perfection . jÿ

1 lb. AnKole M. A J , ........ 3 5 c ^N; F in e body, rich flavor. $fb«• 1 lb. Princess Brand^ E x t ra value.

4? 1 lb. Modja

2 5 c

V ery popular.

£

2 0 c 5j?

Coffees th a t cost m ore o r less a re caVried in stock, b u t those quoted M p lease the m ost p a rticu la r. ^

W hite Front Grocery

if. if. if.

!$ 320 Nr nain St. Phone 185. Î If THOS. F. COURTNEY. J

D E M ORTUIS.

P h ilade lph ia P ress: B izzibuddy—W h at

Silver Bow Club Bourbon, the best do’.- cal a ttitu d e of the U nited S ta tes, la s t; la r bo ttle of w hisky sold anyw here. Sold consciously show n la te as the w a r b e -' in our house fo r a lm ost 5 years and we tw een China and Jap an , In a lw ays beinghave yet to h ea r the first com plain t, ready to use its .g o o d offices to avoid or do you m ean by such a rem ark ?M ontana L iquor Co., 26 E . B roadw ay. • 1 end strife, w hen the inv ita tion comes from R errtm an—W hat rem ark ?

both d ispu tan ts , not from one alone, an d Bizzibuddy—D idn 't I u n d ers tan d younot from a m ere outsider. : to say you!d like to lay o u t m y friend

G reat. B rita in and the South A frican re - Jones?B errim an—T h a t’s m y business, sir! B izzibuddy—It is. eh? A ren’t you

A nthony Toy, aged 31 years, died to- :day of acu te B rig h t’s disease, a t his resi- j 1 ____________________________________dence. No. 14 W est P la tin u m stree t. The 1 public a re aw are th a t the presiden t willdeceased w as a m em ber o f th e Miners* ] accept p rom ptly and w ith p leasu re an y . . . ___ ______union and o f V ictoria lodge No. 332, Sons ! suggestion of m ediation th a t cam e from asham ed of yourse lf? Don’t you know of St. George, of w hich o rgan iza tion he . both of them , b u t up to th is .tim e, n e ith e r the m an ’s d ead ’ w as a p a s t p residen t and d is tric t depu ty , i of th(8e governm ents has given the i BeCi The Sons of St. George w ill tak e charge j sligh test In tim ation th a t i t desires an y - ta k e r o f th e funera l, of w hich due notice w ill th ing b u t s tr ic t n eu tra lity from th e .U n it- ' a p p ea r la te r. ed S tates. I t is tru e th a t ju s t before TO T H E

---------------------------I hostilities began, P res iden t S teyn of theA TT EN TIO N K N IG H T S LOYAL. | -------- -----------------------------------------------------

AH m em bers of S ilver Bow Com pany No. 2, U. R. K. of P. a re com m anded to a p p ea r in full d ress uniform a t M iner's U nion hall next T uesday evening, Jan .9th, 1900, a t 8 o’clock sharp .

JO H N ROBINSON,Sir K n ig h t C ap tain .

Subscriptions for the benefit of the widow and four children of Major General Lawton are being received by the Inter Mountain.

J By authority of the Commit- 9. tee.1

RED BOOTShoe S tore.

36 North Main Street

Specials for This Week

M EN’SM en’s broken lots of Johnson &

M urphy’s and M. P. C lough’s b lack and tan $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 grade, cu t to ......................................

$ 3 . 6 5M en’s F elt shoes congress o r lace.

B roken lots, regu la r $3.00^nd $3.50, cu t t o ......................................................

$ 2.00Men’s F e lt Shoes, high or regu la r

cut, le a th er foxed or leather vam ps rubber sole. A sto rm proof shoe .........................................................

$ 3 .0 0 and $ 3 .5 0M en’s A rties m l Overshoes In Good­

year and Gold Seal, all sizes from

$1.00 to $3.00

L A D IE S ’L ad les’ Box C alf W elt, C. D. and E

w id ths lace only. Mostly all s iz ts reg u la r price $3.00, cu t to ...............

$ 1 .9 5L adies’ broken lots lace o r bu tton

sizes 2 to 5%, B. C. and D w idths, reg u la r $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 cu t to

$3-o oL adles’ $3.00 shoes b lack or tan . kid

or vesting top, C. D. and E w idths. Al'l sizes, cu t t o ..................................

$ 1 .6 5L adies’ leggins e x tra high cut, one-

h a lf o r full bu tton Jersey or Beav­er, blue o r black, cu t to . . . . 9 5 e

L adles’ N ulliflers, black brow n or s la te color, fu r top, regular price $1.00, cu t to .................. ............ 8 5 c

L adies’ house slippers it) fe lt or vel­vet, m atron or croquet regu lar 75c and $1.00 goods, cu( t o ...............

5 0 cL adies’ F e lt Shoes felt or lea ther

soles. R egu lar $1.50 and $2 00 goods Sizes 3, 4, 5 and 8, cu t to . . . .

9 5 cFu ll line of ch ild ren’s.leggins, Jersey

or L ea th e r ............................................

65 « to $ 1 .5 0

SM ALLPOX.

T he F ide lity A C asu a lty Co., of New York, insure ag a in s t acciden ts, a lso ag a in s t illness from sm allpox, varioloid, pneum onia and m any o th e r d iseases. Reynolds & M cDowell, a- en ts, 46 E. B roadw ay .

THE LAWTON FUND

Subscriptions for the benefit of the widow and four children o{ Major General Lawton are being received by the Inter Ilountain.

By authority of the Commit­tee.

B errim an—C ertain ly . I ’m a n under-

STOCKHOLDERS O F T H E M ERCED GOLD M INING COM- I

PANY. I

N otice ls hereby given th a t the annual m eeting of the stockholders of The Mer-; ced Gold Mining com pany will bs held a t the office ( f th? com pany Lewlsohn build ­ing, B utte. M ontana, on W ednesday, J a n ­u a ry 24, 1S00, a t 12 o'clock, noon.

TD- business to be tran sac ted a t th is m eating will be the election of d irecto rs fo r the ensuing year, and any o th e r busi­ness th a t m ay legally come before it. T he tran sfe r books will be closed from Ja n u a ry 6. 1900. to Ja n u a ry 24, 1900, both d ay s inclusive.

W . J . LADD.» Secretary .

Boston, December 28, 1899,

AN EXCELLENT INVESTIT ENTIn Cripple Creek Mining Stock.

In a few days we will offer a block of sh a res of a new Cripple C reek m in ­ing com pany. This com pany will be officered and m anaged by (1 num ber o f th e strongest m ining men of Colorado, whose nam es a re synonym ous w ith success. These men, we m ay add, a re identified w ith the forem ost m ining com ­panies opera ting In C ripple Creek, an d never before have they been g a th e red to g e th e r in a single enterprise . The p roperty is of large ex ten t and lies w ith in a few hundred feet of such notable m ining p roperties a s S tra tto n 's Independ­ence, P ortland , Golden Cycle, L illie a n d Independence T. & M.

E veryone is acquain ted w ith the developm ent of th is d is tric t and the w on­derfu l perform ance of its m ost noted properties, so we do not need to en large upon th e possibilities of th is m ost e ligibly located tra c t.

W e a re satisfied th a t a s soon as th is com pany is listed on the Colorado S prings and D enver exchanges (w hich will be done very soon) if will becom e an active tra d e r a t advancing prices.

The recognized value of the p roperty , both p resen t and prospective, and th e rem arkab le s tren g th of the d irecto ry , com bining as th is la tte r does the very s trongest and m ost im p o rtan t e lem ents in th e C ripple C reek d istric t, should, and we believe will, m ake th is com pany a n in s ta n t success.

P u rch asers of C ripple C reek s tocks have the ad v an tag e of a lw ays being able to find a ready m ark e t for s tocks on a ll the exchanges of Colorado.

LYMAN A. SISLEY & CO., 47 E. Broadway, Butte.N. B.—250,000,000 sh a res of m ining s to ck s were sold d u ring 1899 on th e Colo­

rado S prings exchange alone, the value being over 835,000,000.

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