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.