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F. D. KINGSBURY & CO, DUPUYER, MONTANA. G E N E R A L M E R C H A N D I S E Garry a Full Line oi Goods in All Depart ments to supply the wants of stockmen and ranchers. DRY GOODS, G ROCEIll KS. IIA RDW.A RE, H A R V E S T E R S . S A D D E E S . • j HOOTS, and SHOES, CLOTHING, GORDON HATS, HEANK'ETS, QHILTS. Also handle the Deering Mowers and Rakes and Winona Wagons and Buggies. Call and See Them, Their Prices are Right and Terms Reasonable. T h e The Montanian ani Chronicle. {.Consolidated Juno 21,1901.] BY C. E. TRESCOTT. The To ton Chroniclo and Tho SJioJby Nows, Consolidated Jnouury 3, 1901. Published «very Friday at Chotean, Toton County, Montana. tiutorwl at tho post-olllco at CJiotoau, Mon tana. as «pcmul class mnttor. FRIDAY, APR!C KS, I0l>2. S«ib*r.ripti«»n $2.00 per nimum. Ad\urr.ÌMiiK rates on application. AM. ADVhUTJSINC RILLS PAYABLE THF, 1ST OK KACII MONTH. C a r t e r In W a s h in g ton . T T i'lih'sanid C n O U S C h r . r . C 1 1 o t e L u t , ¡V I c ) h t.M n h \ . U N D E R N E W M A N A G E M E N T . First class in every respect, or week at reasonable rates. Eoard by day Washington, April 14—Sennit r Garter is again in Washington on St Louis fair business. Ho says that owing to tho failure of foreign coun an states to act promptly aud for exhibits, it is vory prob ablu that the tune for holding tho ox lositioii will lio postponed until l'.Hll This w ill n quire a speeial aet of i | eongiTHS, but it. run probably bo had. | ^ Si-nator Carter tonight attended •Mrs R oom - v pit’s musical at tho Whito House. Tho senate judiciary committee today fa\orably reported a hill author izing tho appointment of an addition al judge of the Ninth circuit, with n view to relieving tho congested state of judicial business .¡n Montana and other slates of the circuit. Has W r itte n A n o t h e r Book. UP-TO-DATE GOODS F or W ide A wake P eople That is what we are showing this season in every department V © m m m m N e w W a s h Goods, Carrisilon Lace Stripes, Alexandra Silks, Ventour Novelty Tissue, Novelty Silk Miadras, Scotch and m m Domestic Ginghams, White French Organdie, Irish Dimitie, ® Plain Checked & Striped Ifanisook, Imported Dotted Swiss. ~ Royal Worcester Corsets in Straight Fronts,. Girdle and many other styles. New tifo Belts, Belting and Belt Buckles, Large assortment of New Dress Trimmings. Lace and Embroidery, Swiss and Hamburg Embroidery and Insertings. New Styles in Men’s Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Collars, Etc. Orders Promptly.Attended to. Mail JOS. HIRSHBER 6 i P II < I I-I. PI B A U PJ JR IB P r o p r i e t o j '. GO TO THE i P _ EBX1 t y s > i 11 K a » i« 0 pi •; ; i a n V rM i ! CHOTEAU, MONTANA, For all kinds Fresh and Salt Meats, But ter nad Eggs. kc i vi, IM, i i ï ' i 'in i: V.\( h EK- iii i.vitt.i: oi vni . ' 1 1 ii.s. .uni l!0’i El,-lvKKI’ EIiS who Imj (‘;t-!t I’altl fur I’.rH' 11 hies. GRANT A. GORHAM, Proprietor. I B R U T E .! PROPERLY U iS S K I N 0 T ri ER E l k * « SHIPMENT HOUSE FUR&ViODLC» M ilM lfW Iülb. M iiuv Wallaeo D. Coburn, tho Phillips cattle man author of “ Tales of a Roundup Camp,” paid lluvro a brief visit this week, says tho I’ ltuudoalor l .Mr. Coburn slates that preparations ! are being made to put out a fourth : edition of his book,and that ho has j completed the manuscript for unothor ; book which lie inf ends to publish in • tho near future. I j A New Yuik publishing house re cently madu Mr. Coburn and Churles Riirhcll, the i on buy artist, a vory flol- \ lenng proposition to go to New York and occupy a studio fitted up with 1 western paraphernalia aud curios and I pose as typical Western characters ! -Mr. Coburn behoves “Tales of a j Round iif> Gamp’’ will be ovou more he future than they have past, as western border a tiling of the jiast. The rhymes struck a popular chord and his success with thorn has led Mr. Coburn to further apply his talent as a,writer of western [rhyme G DEPART- , MENT STORE UilOl au, Mont. V a l u e o f Postage S t a m p s ' popular in I _ i been in the life is fast, becoming Ho W a n ts It P u t O v e r. T H E F E 'S M O N E Y IN IT V . PM& MINNEAPOLIS CMCCPOl t CAPACITY 3COO P iL T i IN TANN ULH Wntf for Gircvilar. I l.niy r- •I& . r v ^ J J -S i i t » \Cb- v s . -<?». -<&. - w sjs . *9 PHOTOS from $1.00 per doz. up. Picture frames made to order Copying- and Enlarging- Photographs Kodak .supplies always on hand. Guitar, Violin, Mandolin and Banjo Strings. Sheet Music worth 4Uo for 10c. 50c lor 15c, GOe Tor 20c, Mrs. E. N. HAUGEN, Choteau, Montana. j - « s s . - « v -«a.■<*»- A p p r a ising Settlors. Over in Canada, according to the Ottawa Valley Journal, good ¡mini grants are considered a bargain at a cost of $74 mi per head. Over here | In the Dir tritt C’tiui of the Kleventh Judin il District of the Slate of Montana, within and for tin t’ounty of Teton. Melanie lVir.in, phuuliir vs. Cel este 1 Vrron, defendant Mias summ ons. You are hereby swmnrmod to ans . . , , w< r tin* rom,daini in this action, which m the Lmted Mate-,-unie immigrants;^ fi!l.(1 ,,K., 0 o f tho clerk of I his are worth all they cu-t and some would be deal at 7 1 < i nts p -r head The sturdy immigiants w!m comes into this enuntry goes m'o the un developed now eountiies aid digs a homo for himself and his family out of the wilderness is worth to the coun try all he costs; but the one who goes to tho densely populated cities and devotes his tune to rushing lie* ean and stirring up sentiment of a socialistic or anarchistic char;:* ft •• i a dear acquisition. A BARG AIN. euuit, a copy of which is herewith sened np in you, audio tile your ans wer and serve .n opy thereof upon tho plaintdl\s attonii'v within ! wen’y days aflei the service of this summons, ex clusive of tin' day of serv ice, and in ease of your failuie to appear or an swer, judgment will he taken against >ou by default for I lie relief demanded in tin* cuuipl nut. The said aetion i« brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaint iff and defendant and for tin* eii'tody of tin* minor children, on the •.'rounds that on or ubont tho 1st of -\piil, hli.’i, .urn wiifiilly and without j ist cause desoited and abandoned . the plaintiff aud that you still con ; tinne to des“rl and abandon her, and This morning there will be presont ed to the district court a motiou to have tlm euso of Janies McDevitt against Attorney General James Don ovan, an aet mu to recover money, con tinued. 'I'ln* motion was filed yester day by Attorney II.S. Greene for Mr. Donovan and vns set for a hearing at lil.'i o'clock, hut did not, crime up at that time. The giounds sol forth in tho mo tion is that tho attoruey general, a few days ago, went to ths* ollieo of Messrs. Downing & Stephenson, at torneys for the plaint iff, und stated ibut lie was arranging to pay to Mr. Mc.Devitt tho amount of money due him and (tike hack (ho property in volved aud that when ho mado this statement Mr. Stepliunsou vvroto to Mr. McDeyitt and lmd not yet hoard from him It also sets fni'ili that while he was in Great Halls fur s,.^,.ia! days ho was fori ei 1 to leave fur Helena beforo tho ease come on fm trail, owing to important legal business connected with tho attorney general's olEce. There arc also several other minor reasous set forth. Mr. Stephenson, wLo was in court ¡it tho time tho matter was brought up, stated tho facts were not quito as set forth to tho motion, but tho court set tho hearing for after dinner. Meusrs. Downing it Stepheusou will oppose tho coutinuauco of tho ease. — Great Falls Tribune. Sovon hundred dollars was paid for a tiuv pieco of paper recently. Tho transaction look place in Lip- pineott’s auction rooms at 14 South'' Sevoulb street. Tho little slip was rather crudely engraved. Two words, “Haiwaiiau Postage,” were printed at the top,and two other words, namo- lv, “ Two Cents,” wore printed at the bottom. Arouud a largo, bold figure 2, which is stamped in tho center of the paper, there is a rough scroll de sign. For this aud nothing mote—except ing tho fact tho liltlo piece of parch ment is solo survivor of the first Ha waiian postal issue—an unknown man was willing to give 700 good American dollars. For another and still smaller bit of paper,ono without any scroll at that, some ouo was ready to pay SKil. It is a stamp which has survived a great many years,aud belonged to the series of early Philadelphia carrier stamps, issued in ISnO. The letters “ U.S.P.O.” are printed at tho top of the docu ment. Then comes tho single word “Paicl,’'aud under this comes tho de nomination—“ 1 cent.” that you have lost tho key to tho safe, and ho caunot get at the books ” “ Yes, sir,one of them;you gavo me two, you remember.” “ Yes I had duplicates mado in case ofaccidenr; and jtlier one?” “ Oh, sir, I take caro of that. 1 was afraid would loso ono of thorn, you know.” “ Aud is the olbor all right?” “ Yes, sir! I put it vvhero thoro was no danger of its being lost. It is in tho safe, sir.” N O T IC E . I am out 12 head of cattle that are branded on left hip and oat- marked on back of right ear. I will pay .?5 reward for recovery of each animal. Onn A. A vnsukv - , Collins, iMout. Janitor Loft a Fortune. Georgo Rhodes, a Lakewood, N. J., janitor, has received a dispatch from his sou at Philadelphia, saying that Cecil Rhodes left him a logcucy of ?:»0,000. The old man was almost over come by thonows but loft at onco for Philadelphia and said hoexpcctod to sail immediately for Europo to t claim his fortuuo. m Among his follows a t Lakewood Rhodes’ relationship to the “empire builder” of South Africa was uu- kuovvu until lire dispatch arrived. Thou he told his story, according to which he is first cousin of Cecil Rhodes. “Cecil,” ho said, “ was going to Eton vvhon I camo America. I went to Can ada and later to Buffalo. From tho latter city I moved to Philadelphia but a few years ago failed iu grocery j business aud was compelled to earn j a living doing janitor work. “Rhodes and myself novor got along very well together, as our fam ilies had always disagreed ovor relig ious mattors. I wroto him iu 1S!K! and told him that I was not doing vory well and would like to go to South Africa. Ho sout mo a curt note suyingthore was enough Rhodes in South Africa, and refused ,lo help mo.” Put up your team ¡it the SDN RIVER BARN on your way to Great Falls. T C X -E J S 31a O G r A. Iionvcn, Prop. GSC-Uood Teums ulwiiys ready for I clay or other 4 ôà O'-S OX 1 I HE CLUB SALOON W. D. HAGEN & CO., Props. ^ Finest Wines, Liquors fe and Cigars. i 1 M Lemp’s Justly Celebrated Lager Beer, 8 m Keg and Battles. gS CHOTEAU, MONTANA. TH Advertising1 Medium in Teton County is the One tho Wide-Awake Advertiser is Looking for when he has Goods to dispose of to Teton County people. F. A. LONG, Physician and Surgeon, Office in Jackson ifttihlhtg. Next to ' Telephone Office. | CHOTEAU, - - MO.NTANA.! TH E CASCADE BANK o f G reat Falls, M ont. Ilncoriiomtcd umlor the laws o f Montaci April 5,1 Capital - - }J573,000. Surplus - - - l.T.OOO. fe. E. All;insun President. Jacob Switzer Vice-President. F. P. Atkinson ('ashler, , W. W. Miller Assistxin Onshinr. T H E B E S T Is not always the Cheapest. In fact, it is but natural that THE BEST should cost more than others not so good. T H E B E S T Advertising Medium anywhere is the Newspaper. THE BEST Newspaper in Teton County is the DIHIXTOIIS: S. E. Atkinson. F. P. Atkinson. Pelor Larson John J. Ellis, Jacob Switzer. W. \y. Miller A general banking business liunsneto.1, In terest nl lowed on time dcDosIts. Why? Because it prints the NEWS. It sets more type every'week than both the other papers of the county combined. Its ubseription list is larger than the combined lists of the Aoantha and the Shelby Independent. That’s why we claim our paper is THOMPSON & FERRIS, THE BEST XETJJDRIDGE j Saved H e r Life. Leave orJers at telephono office. Hello, No. 42. Issue 5 Per Cent Debenture Bonds Payable in Gold at Maturity. B rands Of Estrays. I “ ■•(•parato and apart from hor with fhavo a completo 12 foot bar o l ì fit j HBtj in good condition for sale, cheap. W m . H odg s k j s s . Cbpteau, Mont. tho seal of this court this ISth day of April, H'il2. S t e i i l Í x o M c D o n a l d , (Seal) __ Clerk. J. E. Erickson, attorney for pluintiff. Uudor the law a list of all unclaimed cattle shipped by tho association und reported by tho inspectors will bo pul) fished in May, with brands aud de seriptious. Tho fist is of iulerest to all stoekmou and farmers who own biauds, and will appear in the May 1st issuo of tho Montana Stockman and Farmer of Holeua. i>\ L Y T L E ZnZ i WATCHMAKER & JEWELER., Short:“ I thought you wero going to drown that cat.”x Long nine liv I think. Why, I actually put that cut 'into a tub of water and tied a S brick roun l her neck; and what do ' you thiuk?” ,! Short: ,lGoodne.‘ B knows.\ I Long: “ Well.this morning when I went to look ab tho tub the cat had 1 swallowed all the water and was sit-, ting on tho brick.” -8 Interest Semi-Annually in Gold PAYABLE JANUARY t AND JULY 1. EITHER COUPON OR REGIS TERED SOLD IN LOTS OF FROM $[ OOO TO S200.000. Issued, Guaranteed, and in s u r e d by the Repairing Promptly & Neatly Executed. Perfectly Safe. Prices Reasonable “ Johu,” said the merchant to tho S bright young man with the best of S Office at BYRON CORSON’S. references, “ tho book-keeper tells mo © E Q U I T A B L E S O C I E T Y © jy? CF NEW YORK, Q M THE SAFEST AND BEST OF SECURITIES. V ^ I A I f* ^ A ■ V ^ ^ 'I.m n 1. a ..1.1.* « _ _ t l _ i r. SPECIAL FEATURES TI ipso bond» nro preferable to Government •Sectiritic.c. The)- nro pructicnlly ns rafe bo- kulltll.É.in Af !i. . 1 » . • 8 cause (Ley are ii-sued liy the strunm^t iilinncial institution of its* kind vrbosoSurl 5 plus (jd.I.Uiu.UM) is larger tlicn that of uny other In the world. ’ 1060 &Ur A They arc siipcnur to liiivc-rmucnt Bonds, because— • JkJ I - I he interest rate is liiirlier (.V per cent). | | They arc superior to liiivc-rmucnt Hoads. hr;eaun I - 1 Iu* interest rate is hiirlicr (.’> per cent). 2— Hie cost* is lc«F. :t—They may be paid for ¡o ¡nalaliments. Government tumils, railroad securities iill,llt»1ln t f i f n _ _ _ \ '* § letter to- cancelled nnd the bond in person or by. F R Wll D O Y AQENT FOR NORTHERN MONTANA. 8 ^ .* ‘ L U U A > Room . 0 , Dunn Block, Great Falls. © Rickards & Ellis, State Agents, Helena. J o m m m m m m m m