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Be em, ly “Mrs, Toll, of Butte, is visiting Mrs. Wade at the Warren ranch. - Mrs. Como and Mrs, West were “in Boulder Wednesday from Ber- nice. . Pe _ Mr. and Mrs. Ned Paradise spent oxetg # Peater Bre Risen home in the : “ * 'y- ; : , Miss Josephine Karm has gone | Briscoe. te Helena for a — of weeks vacation. Geo. T, Cowan ‘chia ‘Tuesday from a professional trip to Broad- water county. £ ; a A Lean Fox left'for Seattle Wed-{@ z where ‘he expects to remain : rome time. © ‘Mr. and Mrs. ihetian Hildebrand marine ee ew London, Ohio, are guests of . J. B, Maxfield. - ~ Miss Mary. Sweet has returned .. home from Butte'and Drummond where she has been visiting: Miss Pearl Douglass has gone to Como, Mont., for a visit with her sister. A. H. Foster, Chas. Scharf and A. J. Holloway. were visitors in Helena Tuesday. Misses Mary Taylor and Ida Cook left Friday evening for Salt. Lake on a vacation. There will be a dance at Finn Saturday evening and a general | invitation is extended. The.county commissioners met Monday as a board of equalization to levy assessments for the year. Rey. J. B. Thompson will say mass here next Sunday morning at 10:30:in St. Catherine’s church. Thos. Hall and Mrs, Anna Lewis were married on Sunday the 7th, in Anaconda, and are now at home in Boulder. Mrs. W. B. Tindall and children and Miss A, McDonald returned from a visit at the Flaherty ranch last Monday. The churches, Sunday schools and lodges will resume their meet- ings after an enforced vacation of several. weeks. “ Ly Mr. oui Mrs. ‘McAloney leave taSaturday for a pleasure trip to Salt Lake,. Ogden, Denyer and Colo- rado Springs. Chas, Scharf and family returned from a week's camping up the Lit- tle Boulder, where they had a pleasant outing. There will be a closing out sale at the Sheehy harness shop until Aug. 30. All goods in the harness line will be sold below cost... Rev. 8; B.: McClelland left the a a ae ee eee eee ee ee ee eee ae ee SS SS ee ee YF ee ee eg ee a ee es ee ee . - . ‘ ; | first of the week for a trip through “the National . He was ac- * dompantied’ by his brother from “Mrs. Lindéh and Miss Hart, of} pe purposes. Ordered, that the petition of E. W. Burdick, county treasurer, to leave the It is hereby ordered, that the follow- ing be the rate of tax levy for ese rent year, 1904: State purposes. btate fund... 7 1-10 mills Stock detective and in- spection fund. ” Total levy for state pur- POBOB ooo eeeeecetee eeu? 19-20 mills General fund... so nae mills County free high school... 08-4 General school fund . ” Total levy ” for “county - idl Seulaschetil shia ind 11 1-4 mills Special poor tax, $2.00 per capita. Special road tax, $2.00 per capita: It is hereby ordered, that the follow- ing be the rate of tax levy onall taxable property in the following named towns (within the ‘fire limits) as certified to thig board, for fire purposes for the year 1904: Boulder ... ..2 mills Whitehall soidactls ihe 12 mill It is hereby ordered; “thist the follow- ing be the rate of tax levy 6n all taxable property in the several school districts within the county as certified to this board for the current year 1904: Clancy School Dist. No. 1— Wickes School Dist. No. 83— Geperal fund... 8 “ Whitehall School Dist. ‘No. 4— General fund... Basin School Dist. No. - General fand..... Mitchell Gulch School Dist. No. - General fund .. , 2 Elk Park School Dist. No. nf General fund... _ Plann! Valley Schoo Dis. No atl Special fund. .. : 2 Jefferson Inland School Dist. No. 16- General fand:: 8 w Willow Creek School Dist. No. 17— i 213 * Woodvil bol ii, ti— General fund... It is bereby ordered ‘that a ‘county Clerk dispense with making duplicate assessment rolls, and that he shall use the original assessment books for com- puting the taxes tor the current year 4 1904, as per Sec. 8851 of the Political Code. Minutes read and approved, and board adjourned to meet as a board of canvas- sers to canvas the returns of the election “| held at Whitehall, July 904, where- at was submitted to the Qualified elec- tors of said town. Attest: _W. M. Frravs Cuas. Scuanr, Chairman. County Clerk Boulder; Montana, Aug. 8, 1904 ase board of canvassers, all members \Be it rembered, that on this 8th day of Ang., 1904, the board of county com- i 80, 1904, whereat was submitted to. the qualified electors of said town ‘the ques tion of incorporation as per petitions etc now on file in the office of the county clerk and recorder of said county, and that upon due and regular canvas of the returus of said election, and it apbepr- ing to the board that there is a majority of votes in’ favor of such incorporation, it is hereby ordered, that en election held in said town on the 1st day of October, 1904, for the election of a mayor, and two aldermen from each ward to act as the officers of the said town until their successors are elected and qualified, and that the following named persons, be and are hereby ap- pointed as judges and as clerks of the said election, viz: ist ward: judges, W. M. Poore, D. A. Morrison and James Brook; clerks, e - | N. Mills and John Andrews. 2nd Ward: judges, J. C. Wool ~ J. W. ea N .; clerks, H. ©, Cutler and C. Ww. . one 8rd ward: judges, J. W. Reed, W. M. Beall and L. R. Dobyns; clerks, C. *. Smith and Homer Hindman. Board adjourned. Attest: - Cuas. ScuarF, County Clerk: The Death Penalty. A little thing sometimes results in death. Thusa mere scratch, insigni- ficant cuts or puny boils have paid the death penalty. it is wise to have Bucklen’s Arnica Salve ever handy. Its the best Salve on earth and will prevent fatality, when Burns, Sores, Ulcers and Piles threaten. Only 25c, sold by all Druggists and-Dealers. ee Fo# The Civil Service. > The United States civil service com- mission is to hold a departmental clerk examination at various times and places during the coming fall, and the attention of clerks in railway offices, banks, etc., whgre employes are required to perform rapid and accurate work, is particularly called to the exumiaation, as it appears to be designed especially in the. rapid copying and computation exercises to test the qualification of such persons, The manual of examinations issued bv the commission contains full ia- formation relative to theexamination, which is open to all citizens of the United States who comply with the requirements, except that -legal resi- dents of Deleware, Maryland, Nevada, Vermont, Virginia, Wy. ming aud the District of Columbia will not be ad- mitted thereto on aceount of the ex- cessive number of appointments which those states have received under the apportionment. — Applicants should at once ; apply to the civil service commission for application form 304 and a copy of a magual, and the application should W. M. Fergus : Chairman. rr be properly executed and filed with |’ the commission at Washington. COURT PROCEEDINGS. On Saiunduy, Ree 6, the court signed decrees of condempation in the cases of The Basin Reduction Company vs George Fitchen et , al., and| 8nd The Basin Reduction Company, vs. Edward McCool et al., Court adjourned to Saturday, Aug. 18, at 10° A. M. wT ae George G. Vest is Dead. The Associated dispatches of Tuesday report the following: After Jingering for week between life and death, former Senator George Vest passed peacefully away today. Be had been so near deata for the past three days that the end came without a struggle. He was con- scious until about -2 a. m. Sunday,’ when he sank into a state of coma, from which be never aroused. He ‘}lést the power of speech Saturday morning, but for several days before that he talked very imperfectly, and during the last thirty-six hours of his hfe his low breathing was scarcely perceptible. ‘The fluttering of his pulse was ‘all that’ showed life. At the bedside when the end came were his wife, Dr. Jarvis, the family ander, his daughter; Mrs. George P. Jackson and her busband, and Mrs. Thompson, a niece of Mrs. Vest. The remains. will be taken to St. Louis this evening for wae te 10 the private car of Mrs. A. A. Allen, vice-president and eal \acameet of iy Missouri, Kansas & Texas rail- roa BANK QF BOULDER : BOULDER, MONTANA. Officers and Directors: Jesse Parrerson, - President Epw. Ryan, — - Vice President F.C, Brrenpes, - -. Oashier L. Q. Sxerton, -~ Assistant Cashier E. R. Dean, Ben Wahle. General banking Business, Taneien paid on time deposits. EXCHANGE Sold on all the principal cities of the world; < Office hours 9 a, m. to 3 p. m. MAUDE FILCHER Tobacco, Fruit, Stationery, Notions Boulder Montana soe MARCUS L. HEWETT, BANK KER physician, Senator Vest’s son Alex-| Icandiss; Cigars, ‘te and Fisting co P a8 Moulding, Sash, | All- eee Ot Mining U MRS: DORA POWELL, BOULDER, MONTANA. NDERT-: - Bmbalmer and Dealer tnUndertaking Goods. oe et Sens So Cents of Many Sty Call and See Us, Pennsylvania Bullding, Finest health and pleasure resort in the Northwest Boulder, Mont. Dr. |. A. LEIGHTON, Resident Physician, West Park _— Boulder Hot Springs The Largest Hardware ‘aad House Furnishing Goo Store in the State, _ Mining and Mill Supplies. from 5 to. 100 Horsepower. Bollers a Stog Orders Solicited. The‘hotel is first class in every particular, “Water with valuable médical properties. = J, B, REYNOLDS Pron ie Five Daily Trains St. Paul to Chicago 4 This Bank will open for business on July 5th., and will be prepared to _And each has a good connection for St. Lovis, also for New York. and all Eastern points, They leave St. Paul at 8.30 a. m., 4,00 p. m. ~ transact a General Banking Business Deposits and Current Accounts spectfully solicited “|Collections Given ful and Prompt Attention MARGUS L. HEWETT --}to or coming from Boulder stop at the Board of county commissioners met} | ; re- Care- of / 7,20 p. m., OAE.D M, 11,00 p. m., via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Three of these are electric lighted; all of them —_- thoroughly equipped. The Fast Mail goes -at 7,20 p.m, The Pioneer Limited at 8.85 p, m. W. B. DIXON Northwestern Passenger Agent 365 Robert St., ST WRITE FOR RATES TO ST. LOU! | » PAUL When Going Halfway House LORELEI! and SCHLITZ beer. ported and Domestic cigars. RARUS CLUB whisky. j. E. TAY, Prop. tm-| BASIN. Livery and: