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, R t .* • ney-at-Law, -AU, MONTANA. C. W A R N E R , R U. 3. Commissioner, CH O T E AU, M ONT. L rìi J Tingo and proofs. Very Hot ln Kansas. ((A L T E R M A T H E W S , U. S. COMMISSIONER, COUNTY SURVEYOR, Telephone No. 27. CH O T E A U, M O NTANA. Topeka, July 8.—This has been a day of unprecedented temperature in Kansas. In Topeka for two hours this afternoon the mark reached yvas 104. Iu AInrvsvillo 108 degrees was the record, and Fort Scott reports 10G degrees. Reports from numerous Kansas counties tonight indicate the corn crop is praeticully a failure. Hay iB selling at enormous prices and indications point to almost a famine in feed for animals. ¿aojes W . Fireeojatjr Attorney-at-Law, Claimed to bo a Queens Daughter. G r e a t F a l l s , M o n t . ! Dr. EARLE STRAIN, OCULIST aiii AURIST, 317 First Avenue North, G R E A T F A L L S , M O N T . £ Office Hours: 1 p. m. to 4 p. m. ' Prof. J. GOLDSTEIN, Universal Suffrage. Havana, July 7.— The Cubau con stitutional convention has not yet ar rived at an understanding regarding the electoral law. Several mootings were held last week, but very little interest was manifested in the pro ceedings, many of the delegates being absent. Conservatives are quite hopeless with respect to the rescind ing of tho universal suffrago clause and they aro now endeavoring to so- curo a plural vote for tho property holders and for the professional and business mon. In this city thoy aro strongly opposed by tho radicals. An objection has recently been raised against drawing up tho elec toral law until tho Uuitod Statos has approved the constitution, tho argu ment boiug that it would bo useless to draft laws based upon tho consti tution if tho United Statos is going to reject it. Washington, July G.—A woman who with almost her lust breath held to tho story that Bho- was tho oldest daughter of Queen Victoria and tho prince consort, is dead in this city, having expired iu the German hos pital, a victim of tho heut and of in sufficient nutrition. Through tho charity of a doctor who bolioved hor story implicitly and wbo learned of hor domis, her body will not be buried iu the pottor’s Gold. It will bo buried this afternoon iu Calvary cemetery. Tho woman wbo was known as Sophia Adelaide and Mrs. Kent, al ways insisted that as an infant she was taken from her royal motbor and in hor place was substituted tho daughter of Princo Albert by his morganatic wife, the Countess do Rouss. Railroad ts Now Open. Billings, July 7.—The Northern Pacific broke the tieup in the flooded district east of Miles City at noon to day, and officials report that the line is now open clear through. The east- bound limited held here from Satur day went east this forenoon closely followed by today’s regular train. |vrv% E ' S r S S P E C I A L I S T . Fittiujr of Glasses for Artif:matisni n Special ty. Ai -Micini EycB ou Itami und to oidci. 213 1-2 Central Avenue. GRKAT FALLS, MONTANA. J. W . SHIELDS, C. E. Land Locations. Reservoir Sites. Canal and ditch survoying. 1'nll List o f Vacant School Lands < Another Clerical Scandal. Mexico City, July G.—Antonio Ictus, a parish priest of Saufa Cat- nuiu Martiera, one of tho wealthy congregations of this city, who was iiccuHi.tl cf marrying a former mis tress to one of tho young dovotcos of his church, was today arrostod and Inched up iu prison. Icaza maintains Ins innocence. OFFICE, CliOTKAU, MONT. C H E V A L I E R LO D G E NO. 12, k :. o r i p . Meets Every Thursday Evening. Visiting lirotliron Cordially Invitod to Attend. 0. A. Mn /.Kn. I'. C. lì a. T. IJnuuKx. K. o f 11 i S. Mus r “ t KANE. j W i .H S hiia S cm . kiis Chateau Laundry Ilt-M V in k ui 11>‘<''la ir mi White.Stirts iiinl t «dial’s. l'rii-i-, finisHit tld.-. .1. lì. fermali,Agl < . I'. • I .a Manager. Tci.'p'ioij.' i.’ Chateau, Mont. BEN FEIST, -:OF C O L L IN S , M ONTANA, Hiindios The B E S T BRANDS Of T W I N E S , LIQUORS A n d # - -^CIG AR S . Mr. Feist Also Runs A —:FEED STABLE:- At Collins W ith A Good Man In Charge, And Anyone De siring To Leave A Team W ith Him Can Do So Know ing That They W ill Be Given Th 3 Best Of Care. i, I Orphans’ Homo Firo. Twin Bridges, July 6.—A small blaze in the storago room of tbo Btate orphan's homo last night caused con siderable excitement for a time. A big crowd from town was soon on tbo groumiB and tho flamos wore extin guished. Tho damage was S3 00 or S400, principally causoo by water. Superintendent Witoy Mountjoy was in Rochester at tho time of tho firo. Sonalorshlp for Kittrodgo, Omaha, July 7.—A special to tho World-Herald from Sioux Falls, S. D. says Hou. A. B. Kittredge, a promi nent uttornoy of this city, and ex- republican national committeeman from South Dakota, will bo appointed by Gov. Horrick to Jill tho vacancy caused by tho death a few days ago of United States Senator James I I Kyle. Jesse Morrison Sentenced. Eldorado, Kan., July G.—J ubeo MorriHOu, convicted of manslaughter iu tho second dogroo for tho murdor of Mrs. Clara Wiloy Castle on Juno 22, 1900, was today sonteucod to fivo yeare in the ponitontiary at hard labor. Miss Morrison took Iho souteneo calmly. Will Hold Boers Fast He Had the Kansas Idea. Hans Jenson, a Dane, went before tbo district court at Garnett, Kansas, tho other day and asked to bo natur alized Judge Smart put the usual inquiries to tho applicant. At tho closool the examination ho turned to llaus and snid: “ lluns, aro you satisfied with the general conditions in this country? Does this government suit you entirely?” “ Yus, yas,” answered llaus, “ only I would like to see more rain.,’ “ You may be sworn,” said the judgo. “ I perceive you already lmvo tho Kansas idea. Walking Across Continent. New York, July 8.— Clifford Smith, former United Statos consul at Carta gena, Colombo, has started from Brookivn to walk to San Francisco. Ho is in Now Jersey and Las covorod moro than forty miles of his journey to tbo Pacific coast which ho oxpects to reach on foot in six months at the rate of twenty miles a day. Mr. Smith has tramped in this manner through Groat Britain. He expects to dofraylus expenses on the present trip by delivering lectures in somo of tho larger cities. C3-rea.t F a l l s M o n t Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Builders Hardware, & Building P a p e r , Mouldings, Sash, Doors, Etc. Write for Special Prices on Carloads F. O. B your nearest Railroad Station. GEO. R. WOOD, Manager. Telephone 70. 200 Fifth Ave. S New York, July 8.— Americans who fight in tho Boor armies and are or have boon mado prisoners by tho British will havo to emluro llioir captivity until tho closo of the South African war says a Washington cor respondent. Great Britain has de clined to comply with tho request of this government to release those now confined iu tho island of Ceylon nud this rofusal will probably provo a bar to further representations by tho statedepartment in behalf of tbo Americans captured as beligeronts in South Africa. The tost case was that of a natur alized American named Morgan who chums residence in Virginia. Lord Milner, the British high commissioner in South Africa disapproves of the ruleaso of Joreignere who fought with tho Boers. Ho has auuounced that u porson who serves as a boligoront must be treated as an enemy. This view is concurrod in by tho legal offi cers of tho state department. Tho department is satisliod from investigation made by Amorican con suls and tho British authorities that all reports that tho British aro ill- treating their prisoners are without foundation. The only hardship that Americans captured in South Africa will hove to undergo will be that of confinement until hostilities cease. The Teton Exchange. Choteau, Mont. This is Ihc finest ap- jiointed saloon in north ern Montana. Wo have on hand the finest brands of Wines, Liijuors and Ciijars. The Celebrated Pabst Export Beer On laji and in bottles. DAVIS BROS., P r o p r ie t o r s ^ j Big Washouts. Milos Cily, July G.—The principal obstruction to travel on tho NorLhorn Pacific is about eight miles cast of Miles City and about four miles east, of tho scouo of tho big washout last year. (500 yards of a 12-foot fill woro washed out. Il is said that it will bo several days perhaps before traffic can bo resumed. It is also said that thcro aro fifteen washouts between Miles City and Beavor Hill. Definite information is hard to obtain. Foster Took Wife’s Part. Bullo, July 7.—A little of the story of how Edward Tobin killed Harry Foster was brought out tonight at tho coroner's inquest. Tobin had quarreled with his wifo and was attempting to strike her when Foster interfered. Foster thou turned to leave Urn honso when Tobin stubbed him twice iu (ho back. Tho verdict of the jury fixed the re sponsibility uf tiie killing on Tobin. . . . mu . . . HOTEL HORTON DUPUYER HONT. Bc-0 pencil I niter Xew Man agement. The only Tirst-Class Hotel in I Hi pu ye r. Board hy the Day or Week at Reason,ihte Bates. W . D. HAGEN, Prop. Arbucklu’s codeo, $12.50 per cwT.; best breakfast bacon, $12 per cwt.; bams $11 50 per cwt., nt Parrott Sc Meade's, Shelby. G. F. & C. TIME TABLE. Contest Notici*. U m il e » S t \ ti : s L and G itici :, ) H e l e n a , Mont., June 2T», 11*01, ) To Itiu lieiifc o f Peter M oit Ì mui , deceased : A sullicicnt contest ailiduvit having boon filed ¡n this oilico by William Murray, of Teton (\»„ .Mont., conluiTanf, homestead entry No. '.Wtri, umile March 15, Iv'i*. for the n's m*1; nml n 'j nw'i M'c, 2S, tp 2s n, range, by Peter M oitìmui , cm li Joe, in which it i* alleged that chtiman* died in Teton county. Montana, on or about Oct. Nrft. that he or his heirs never e>tah1.;>hed a residence upon said land nor improved nor cultivated tho same; that tlie.v Itavi» aiiandoned said tract for more than six months la-t p.i^t ami that .‘ aid tract is not bottled upon or cultivated hy sani parties as re quired by law and that said failuru wa.- noi duo to employment iu tho m ilitary or naval service of the United States in time of war, said parties am hereby notilied to ap pear. roj'jiond and oiler evidence touching said allcgat ion at ID o'clock a. m. on \ugu.st Hd, TAH, before K. ( . t iin e t t . a (. mted States commis sioner, at hi** ofliee at ( holeau, Mont., and that linai hearing will be hold at 10 o'clock a. m. on \ugust loth, ir*hl, before the register and receiver at the United States land ollice in Helena, Montana. Tim said contestant having, in a proper adì- davit, Hied anno‘JMh, 1001, set forili facts which show that after duo diligence personal servirò o f thus notice ran not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice bo given by due and proper publication. (¡K<fid iti D. UUtiKXti, Register. First publication June 1X DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR (ISOLATED TRACT.) Tuesday Tuesd. tv Thursday Thürs«lay Saturday Saturi «ÿ North Stations. South p M. I*. M. m r>5 ... . .. . 8 11 il -i ____ ¡1 (1 8 3 0 ... Tyrrell's Rake .. ..11 01 8 10. .. ....1 1 21 J 2.1 .. . .. Milk R i v e r . . .. ..12 10 (1 2 1 ... .. .. 1 01 5 n o __ .Street Grass . 41 5 0 0 ... O 4d •1 1 0 . . . . Rocky Springs »» > • • • • 45 3 i l . . .. ShelhvJunetion ____ -1 4Ö DAILY . DAILY. 2 5 0 . . . . ShelbvJu’.ictiou 10 2 00.. . . .. Conrad .. . . . . . (i 05 12 12 40 ) 21 j • . * Pondera. . . 1 7 ) ' 30 10 11 30 . . . . . . . . B rady . . . . . . . . 8 45 . 10 45 . . . . . \C o llin s . . . . . . . 9 10 15 . . . . .Clark's Spur. . ..10 15 9 10 . . . . . ..11 20 8 3 1 . . . . . Vaughan . . . ..12 01 7 . ..12 40 , Great palls . . .12 50 A .M . a . m . Close connection make at Shelby with all trains on the G. N. Ry. Close connection made on Tucs days, Thursdays and Saturdays at Lethbridge,'with all trains in the C. V. R. *Mcnls. United States Laud Office, ) IIc-lcuii, Mont., June 20,1901. ) Notice is hereby Riven tlmt in pur suances of instructions from tho commis sioni r of tho Rollerai land office, under authority visteli 111 him, by section ii155, U. 8. revised statutes, as amended by the net of congress approved February 2G, IS1.).”), wo will proceed to offer nt public bale on Ilio 12th day of AuRiist next, nt ID o’elo.ik a. m., Ilio following tract of land, to-wit’ S W j M i'.,. S '. S E 'j Foclion 10, township IS north, raupo 7 west, M. M. An> and all persons churning adversely tho above described lands aro advised to (ilo their claims iu tins office on or before the day above designated for (lie com mencement of said sale, otherwise their rights will bo forfeited. G e o r g e IX G if fulve , Register. First publication Juno 28. DESE11T LAND , F I N A L PR O O F .- X otice Foil P ublication . ' United States Laud Office, Helena, Mont., Juno 0,1901. Notice is hereby given that Duncan McDonald, of Lowry, Teton connty, Mon tana, has filed notice of intention to innko proof on bis desert-laud claim No. 53G5, fôr lots 2, 3 and -1, section 3, lot 1 section 4, township 20 north, range ■1 west, beforo E. C. Garrett, U. S. Com missioner, ci Choteau, Montana, on tho 20th day of July, 1901. (Io names tho-following witnesses to provo the complete irrigation and recla mation of snid land : Clarence J. Kiutia, Angus ^M. Rose, Riclmrd S. ShortridRo nnd Roderick Mc Leod, nil of Lowry, Montana. G eorge D. G reene , Register. First published Juno 14. THE MAN W H O ENGAGES IN BUSINESS W A N T S EVERYBODY T O K N O W ABOUT IT. ffi HE REALIZES THAT HIS SUCCESS DEPENDS UPON THE PUBLICITY THAT CAN BE GIVEN THE VENTURE. DESERT LAND, F IN A L PROOF-^. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. i - The Montanian and Teton Chronicle am m psi srr Uf iiv/J tÆ % W m m / i HAVE BEEN CONSOLIDATED, and W ill be Published Hereafter Under the Management of the Publisher of The Chronicle. The Circulation Z M P I m Of the New Paper Exceeds By Nearly 500 Copies that of Any Other Paper Printed in the County. psi m Z M Wiw |á A , ,. m Advertisers m M 3 m —¡W m i Mssä m i p m ¿«SS z m W 2 iss m m s $ 0 . Who Expect Results from Their Printing Matter, and Who ure Not Advertising Simply to Keep the Home Paper Alive, Should Bear This in -Mind, and When They W ant to Reach The People of Teton County Remember that This is the only medium through which Results can he obtained. m Z r S i In this Department *we have facili ties for turning out all classes of work and our prices will be found as low as consistent when quality of stock and workmanship are con sidered. m JOB PRINTING asan United States Land Office, Helena, Mont., June 17, 1901. . Notice is hereby given that THOMAS L. MARTIN, President of the Montana Implement Co., assignee of James F. Reilly, of Great Falls, Mont., has filed notice of intention to make proof on. his desert land claim No. 4079, for the SK SWM Sec 29 and S E # BE# Sec 30, Tp 23 N, R 1 W . Also that THOMAS O. POWER, Assignee of James S. Sloan, of Helena, Mont., has filed notice of intention to make proof on his desert land claim No. 4055, for tho NEJJ NWjJ, W X NE& Sec 34, Tp 23 N, R 1 W, before Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, Helena, Mont., on the 27th day of July, 1901. They name tho following uitnesseB to prove the complete irrigation nnd recla mation of said lands: George Milne Robert Cameron, Michael Holteran, of Snnnyside, Mont.; Charles B. Power, of Helena, Mont. G eorge D. G reene , Register. First publication June 21, Put up your team at the SDH EIVER BARN on your way tp Great Falls. T E E E L O G JB^aJEMST. A. R oenoh , Prop. S37“Good TonmB always ready for rolny or other service. GET YOUR EXPRESS Via Choteau & Great Falls Stage, Daily, excopt Sunday. Rates reasonable. Passenger fare §3.50. Tiros. A. S mith , Agent. i m o Feed Stable H . F . B A S L E Y , P r o p r i e t o r . Having purchased the stock and business of John Bobbins, I am prepared to furnish Livery Rigs and Turn outs for patrons. Also to care for nnd feed yonr team when you aie in Town. Corner o f Cliotenu Avenue and Hamilton Street. I have Bnled Hay and Grain for sale and will bo jileased to supply all wants in that line. Call and see me. II. F. BAILEY. GO TO L 0 W„ Lehr, For all kinds of A N D G R O C E R I E S A T L.W. Lehr’s. Telephone No. 10. STAGE LINE H. BROOM, iron. Connects with all the trains on the Great Falls & Canada Railway. THE-CASCADE BANK of Great Falls, Mont. (Incorporated under the laws o f Montana April S, 1 Capital - - $75,000. Surplus - - - 15,000. S. E. Atkinson President. , Jacob Switzer Vice-President. F. P. Atkinson Cashier, W. W. Miller Assistan Cashier. nniECTOJisi S. E. Atkinson. F. P. Atkinson. Peter Larson John .T. Ellis, Jacob Switzer, W. W. MMier A general banking business transacted. In terest allowed on timo deposits.