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CONTEST NOTICE. 1 F. L Y T L E DEPARTMENT OP TITB INTERIOR. WATCHMAKER & JEWELER.. Repairing Promptly & Neatly Executed. Prices Reasonable U. S. Land Office, Helena, Mont., April 29,1902. A sufficient contest affidavit having boon filed in this office by John J. Daley, of Cho'eau, Mont, contestant, against timber culture entry No. 2739, mado July 25, 1890, for the northeast Tb soc. 31, tp 25 uorth, raugo 5 west, by Julius P. Bouecnren, contesteo, in which it is alleged that said claimant failed to break or caused to bo brokou live acres of said tract iu the first year after entry, and failed to break or cause to bo broken five acres thereof iu the second year after entry, and in the third aud subsequent years after entry none of said tract was cultivated to crop or otherwise, nor planted to trees, true seeds or cuttings, and such failures still oxiet. Alias ¡Summons. In the District Court of the Eloventh Judicial District of the State of Mou- tuna, iu and for the county of Teton. William Hodgskiss, plaintiff, against James E. Willson, defendant. The State of Montana to -the ubovo named defendant: Office at BYRON CORSON’S. T ; l Charles Jackson, Said parties aro hereby notifiod to ap pear, respond and offer evidence I ouclung said allegation nt 10 o’clock a. m. on Juno 13tb, 1902, before E. 0. Gurrott, a U. S. Com’r at his ollico at Cliotoau, Mont., and that iiual hearing will beheld at 10 o’clock a. m. ou June 20, 1902, before tlio Rog- -istor aud Receiver at tho United States Laud Office in Helena, Montana. The said contestant having, in n proper affidavit, filod April 29, 1902, set forth facts which show that after duo diligence porsoual service of this notice can not lie made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notico bo given by duo aud proper publication. G eoroe D. G reene , Register. First pub May 9 * Guide & Packer, J For Sun River Springs Country ^ and Vicinity. a v Will Meet Parties at any Point Designated by Them. Postonico Address Elizabeth, Mont, T t ♦ - CONTEST NOTICE. dim * yrtment of tub interior . Uutted States Laud Office, Helena, Mont., May 10,1902. _ A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this nlfico by Walter S. Clark of Bynuiu, Montana.,- contestant, against desert laud entry No. 0517, mado May 8, 1901, for se t sol, sec. 8, s2sw4, soo. 9, tp 25 uorth, rango 7 west, by Houry Willinms, contesteo, in which it is alleged that said claimant failed during tho first year after entry to expond tho sum of one dollar por acre iu labor or improvements on said tracts as required by law, and that such failures still exist. Suid parties arc hereby notified to up- pear, respond aud offer evidence touch ing said allegation at 10 o’clock a. m. ou Juno 23,1902, boforo E. C. Garrett, U. S. Com’r nt his ollico at Cliotoau, Mont., (aud that final hearing will bo bold at 10 o’clock a. in. ou Juno 30,’ 1902, beforo tlio Registor nud Receiver at tho United Stntos Land office iu Helena, Mont. Tho said contestant having, in a proper affidavit tiled May 10, 1902, sot forth facts w'hich show that after duo diligence personal service of this notico can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directod thnt such notico be givon by duo and proper publication G eorge D. G reene , First pub May 10 ltegistor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Slates Land Office, Ì 0, 1902. J Helena, Mout., May 10, Notice is hereby given that tho follow ing named settlers lmvo filed notico of their intention to make final proof in support of their claims and that said proof will be made boforo C. C. Covington. U. S. Commissioner nt Augusta, Montana, on Juno 21,1902. viz. t h o m a s m c d o n o u g i i for HE No. 7572, for tbo n2 nel, sol no-1, sec. 8, tp 17 north, rnngo 0 west. Also CHRISTINA JOHNSON formerly Cbristiua Eriksou, for HE No. 120G3, for tho e2 se-1, sw-1 sel, sec 7 and ne-i no-1, sec 18, tp 19 north, r. 5 west. They nnme tho following witnesses to prove their continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John A. Jobuson, Rudolph Nolsson, Charles Peters, of Augusta, Mont., An drew ,T. Johnson, John Kano, James Hicks, Georgo Hicks. William Jones of Stearns, Mout. G eorge D. G reene , Register. First pub May 1G. Desert Land, For Final Proof-Notice Pnlilication United States Laud Office, Helena, Mont., May 20,1001. Notico is hereby given that Thomas Cooper of Lowry, Mont., has filed notico of intention to rnnke proof on his desert- land olnim No. 6015, for the s2 sw4, sec. 2, and s2 sel, tp 20 n, range 5 west, before A. O. Wurnor. U. S. Com’r at Choteau, Mont., on June 18, 1902, viz: He names the following witnesses to prove the comploto irrigation and recla mation o f said lands: Richard S. Shortridge, Clarence J. Kiuna of Lowry, Mont, Angus M. Rose, Dunoau McDonald of Cliotoau, Mout. G e o r g e D. G r e e n e , Register. First publication May 16 Desert Lanû.Final Prool-Notice for Pnblicalion. Land Office at Helena, Mont., ) May 5, 1902. 5 Notico is hereby givon that SADIE O. OASHMAN of Cliotoau, Mont., bus filed notice of intontion to mnko proof on her desert- land claim No. 5785, for t.ho sol no-1, sec. 8, sw-1 nwl, sec. 9, tp 21 north, rnuge 5 west, before A. C. Warner, U. S. Com’r at Clioteau, Mont,, on tbo 17th day of Juno, 1902. Also LAWRENCE D. DeARTON for H. E. No. 11201, for tbo o2 awl, s2 se-1, see. 8, tp 2-1 uorth, range 5 west. TLioy name the following witnesses to prove the comploto irrigation aud recla mation of said desert entry and the con- tiuuous residouco upon and cultivation of said homestead entry. John E. Cash mini, Lawrence D. Do- Arton, Alvin J. Cowell, John R. Gleason, Frod Perry of Ohotoau, Mont. G eorge D. G reene , Register. Firet publication, May 11. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. D epartment of tue interior , Land Olficeat Holona, Mont. | Mnrcli 20, 1902 Notico is hereby givon that the follow ing-named settlor Lias filed notico of his intent ion to make Glial proof in support of liis claim aud that said proof will be made before C. O. Covington, U. S. Com’r at Augusta, Mout., ou May 3,1902, viz: JOHN EYRE for IIE No. 8501, for tho b }4 sec 22, and swXi, sec 23, township 19 uorth, range (i west. He names tho following witnesses to prove Ins continuous residence upon aud cultivation of said laud, viz: Ed Payne, Georgo O. Payno, Albert Ward of Hogan, Mont., Richard Rean of Clemons, Mont. G eorge D. G reene , Register. First publication March 28 Yon aro hereby snmmoued -to answer the complaint in this actiou which is filed in tho office of the clerk of this court, a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to file your answer and sorvo a copy thereof upon tho plnintifFa attorney within twputy days aftor the somco of this summons, exclusive of tho day of service; aud m case of your fail ure to appear or answer, judgment will bo taken against yon by default, for tbo relief demanded in the complaint. This action is brought to obtain a decree of foreclosure of- a certain mort gage alleged to have been executed by you to plaintiff ou the hrst day of June, A. D. 1895, to secure tin} payment of a certain promissory note alleged to have been mado, executed and delivered on the same dnto for 8500.00 with inierest at 10 per cent per year from date thereof until paid. A copy of said note and mortgage is attnehod’ to complaint horeiu filod and made a part of said complaint, reference to which is hereby mado. Plaintiff, in the prayer of his com plaint demands judgment against yon for §500.00 with inierest thereon at the rate of 10 por cent pur year from .Tune let,-1895, also for 867.00 for taxes paid upon said lands hereinafter described since January first, 189G, also for S75.00 to bo paid by you as a reasonable attor neys fee, according to the terms of eaid mortgage, in all, for tbo sura of §989 00 with interest thereon nt year from the 22r d day and for all costs of suit. Plaintiff also prays that tho usual decree may bo made for tho salo of the premises described iu fho said mortgage by the sheriff of Teton county, Montana, according to law and tho practice of this conrt; that tho proceeds of said Fule therefrom arising may he applied in pay mout of the ninouut due to tho plaintiff, and thnt said defendant aud all persons claiming under him subsequent to the execution of said mortgage upon said premises, either n9 purchasers, enctim brances, or otherwise, may be barred aud foreclosed of all right, claim or equity of redemption iu the said premises, and every part thereof, and that the said plnintiff may lmvo judgment and execu tion against defendant tor any deficiency which may remain after applying all the proceeds of tho side of paid premises properly applicable to ttie satisfaction of said judgment. That t he plaintiff, or any other parties to this action, may become purchaser nt sad sale'; that the sheriff oxcciito a deed to tho purchaser; and thnt said purchaser bo let into possession of tho premises on production of theslieriff's deed therefor; and Unit he may have Fiieli further relief iu iho- premises as io this Court may seem proper. Tho lands described in suid mortgage aro described particularly ns follows to-wit: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lnnd Offiee at Holona, Mout., May 19, 1902. Notico is hereby' given that the follow ing named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make iinnl proof in support of liis claim, mid Hint said proof will be boforo A. O. Waruor, U. S. commissioner, at Chflteau, Mont., on Juno 28,1902, viz: FRANK WILDE for IIE No. 113SG, for tho nwl swl, s2 swl, sec. 29, nel uw-J, soc 32, tp 2C uorth, range 2 wost. Ho names the following witnesses to provo his continuous rcsidonco upon and cultivâtiou of said land, viz: John W. Shields, Joseph Strahler of Chotean, Mont., Louis Bauer, Ben Foist of Brighton, Mont. G eorge D. G reene , Register. First pub. May 23. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Olfice, Uelonn, Mont. Mny 19, 1902. Notice is hereby given that tho follow- ing-uamod settlor lias filed notico of his intention to nmko fiunl proof in support of his clnim, and that said proof will be mado boforo A. C. Waruor, (j. S. com missioner, at Clioteau, Mout., on June 28, 1902, viz: OLE A. BOE for HE No. 12078, for lot 2, see. 30, tp 2G north, range 2 west, s2 nel, sol nwl, soc. 25, tp 20 north, lauge 3 west. He names tho following witnesses to provo his continuous residence upon nud cultivation of said lnnd, viz: Andrew A. Boo, Sovert I. Syse, Hnlvor O. Thompson, Martin A. Monson all of Farmington, Mout. G eoroe D. G reene , Register. First published Mny 23. A RAILROAD TO CHOTEAD. Desert Land, Final Proof-Notice For Pnlilication. 10 per cent per of April, 1902, Lot. numbered One (1), northeast quar ter of northwest quarter; southeast quar ter of northwest quarter, and northeast quartor of southwest quarter, of soction thirty-one (31), in township twenty-four (21) north, rnngo six (fi) west, Monlaun meridian, containing one hundred fifty threo nwl fifty ouo-huudredths (153.50) acres, according to the official United States survey thereof. Said lauds are situated in Teton county, Montana. WituosB my timid and the sent of the District Court, this 23rd day of April, in tho year of our Lord one tlumeuiul nine bun dred and two. [ seal ! S terling M c D onald , Clerk District Court. J. G. B air , Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Laud Ollico, ) t 22, 1902. j Ueloua, Mont., April Notico is hereby given that tho follow ing-named settlers linvo filed notico of their intention io mnko final proofs iu support of their claims, and that said proofs will l)o mado before O. O. Coving ton, U. S. Com’r at Augusta, Mout., on Juuo 14, 1902, viz: AXEL SWANSON for IIE No. 86-10, for the s2 nw-J, niv-t no4, iie4nw4, sec. 29, t’p 19 uorth, range 0 west. Also SOREN SORENSON for HE No. 12015, for tho se-1, sec. 10, t’p 18 north, rango 0 west. They uniue (lie following witnesses to provo their continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of said lands, viz: Arthur B. Fulton, Matt Saile, Axel Swanson, Soren Sorenson, Jacob C. Fey of Clemens, Mont. G eorge D. G reene , Register. First publication April 20 DESERT-. LAND, FINAL PROOF— . .-Notice for-. Publication;' > Unitod States Land Office, ' Helena, Mont., April 11,1902. Notice is hereby given that ' HANNAH T. SEARS of Augusta, Mout., has filed uotice of iutontiou to make proof on hiB desert land claim- No. 4082, for the sw4ne4 sed nw4 and o2 sw4, 6ec. 10, tp 19 north r G w\ bofore 0. O. Covington, U. S. Com missioner at Augusta, Mont., ou tho 24th day of May, 1902. Also that * . HANNA E. BltUSGARD of Augusta, Mont., has filed notico of intention to make proof on his desert- land claim No. 4188, for tho o2 so4, see. 33, sw4 nnd w2 sol, see 34, tp 20 n, r G w. They name the following witnessess to provo tho complete irrigation and recla mation of said land: Rudolf Nelsson, John Kruse, Edgar Searp, James Opio, H ods Brnsgard, John Hawkins of Augusta, Mout. G eorge D. G reene , Register. 1st pub April 18 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Helena, Mont., April 22, 1902. Notico is hereby given thnt tho follow ing-named settlers hnve tiled notice of their iutontiou to make final proof in support of their claims, and that said proof wilt be mado before O. O. Covington, U. S. Com’r at Augusta, Mont., on June 7, 1902, viz: EARNEST F. BEAN for H. E. No. S-llG, for tho sw-1 ne-1, nw4 se-1, lots 1 and 2, sec. 13, t’p 18 north, range 7 west. Also that PETER B. CHRISTIAN of Augusta, Mout., tins tiled notice of iutontiou to make proof ou liis desert- laud claim No. 3918, for the se4 se4, soc 20, t'p 19 north, range 7 west. They unrnes tho following witnesses to provo tho complete irrigation and recla mation of said desert-laud entry and the continuous residence upon anil cultiva tion of said homestead cutry: George N. White, Harry W. Gardiuer, Janies F. McGrow. Marcus-A. Weltmnn, Caleb C. Clemons, of Augusta, Mont., Albert Ward, Helen A. Payne, Ed. B. Information was received bore this morning that a narrow gauge rail road will b o built from Groat Falls to Ohotoau during tho prosont year. T h o lino will start at tbo Moutana Browery, and will bo built for tho purpose of hauling 5 cent beer to tho Family Liquor Store. Graves & Co. carry the best and most comploto line of goods in tho market. Lemp’8 beer—tbe best beer mado in Amorica, is on sale at W . D. Hagen & Co’s saloon. NOTICE. Land Office at Helena, Mont,,) May 16, J902. f Notico is hereby givon that Byron B. . _ „ , Rogers, of Choteau, Monk, has filed - Fnyne of Hogan, Mout. notico of intontion to make proof on his | G eorge D. G reene dasort-land claim No. 4180, for tbo n2 se4,1 p jrst pub April 25 sec. 1, tp 24 N., range 4 west, before A. C .' Warner, U. S. Com’r at Ohotean, Mont., on the 28th day of Juno, 1902. He names the ‘ following witnesses to prove tbe complete irrigation and recla mation of said land: Harry K. Ferris, Fred W. Forrie, Harry R. Thompson, William H. Franklin of Chotenu, Mont. G eorge D. G reene , Register. First publication May 23 Register. I am out 12 head of oattlo that aro oar THOMPSON & PERRIS, branded on left hip and marked on back o f right ear. I will pay $5 reward for rocovery o f each animal. O rd A. A ynslet , ’ Collins, Mout Land-Final Proof. For Publication, Notice United States Land Office, j Helena, Mont., April 29,1902. Notico is hereby given that Mary M. Coopor, assignee of Charles W. Murray of Chotoau, Montana has filed notice of intention to mnko proof on his desort- laud claim No. 4686, for the s2 se4, sec. 20, w2 uo4, see. 29, township 25 uorth, range 5 west, before A. C. Wnrner, U. S. Commissioner, at Chotoau, Mont., on the 17th day of Juuo, 1902. Sho mimes tho following witnesses to provo tho complete irrigation nnd recla mation of suid lnnd: i Alvin J. Cowell, Charles S. McDouald, John E. Eric'ksou, William H. Harris of Choteau, Mont, G eorge D. G reene , Begistor. First pub. May 2. In Iho District Cour' of tho Eleventh Judicial District of tho State of Moutana, within and for the County of Toton. Melanie Porron, plaintiff vs. Celeste Perron, defendant. Allas summons. You aro hereby summoned to ans wer tho complaint in this action, which is filod in tho ollico of tho clerk o f this court, a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to filo your ans wer and sorvo a copy thereof upou the plaintiff’s attorney within twenty days after tbe service of this summons, ex clusive of tho day of seryice, aud iu case of your failure to appear or an swer, judgmout will bo taken against you by default for tho relief demanded iu tho complaint. Tho said action is brought to dissolve tho bonds of matrimony now oxistiDg between the plaintiff aud defendant and for the custody of tho minor children, on tho grounds tbut on or about tho 1st of April, 1895, you wilfully and without just cuuso dosortod and abandoned tho plaintiff and thut you still con tinue Io desort aud abandon her, and livoseparutoand.apart from her with out just cause. Witness my hand aud the seal of this Court this 38th day of April, 1902. S terling M c D onald , (Seal) - ' Clerk. J. E. Erickson, attorney for plaintiff, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, United States Land Olfice \ Helena, Mont., April 24,1902 j Notico is hereby given that the follow ing-named settlor has filed notice of bis intention to mnko final proof in support of bis claim, nud that said proof will bo inndo bofore A. O. Warner, U. S. com missiouor, at Chotoau, Mont., on May 31, 1902, viz: • CARLTON L. MONROE for HE No. 7436 for tbo nw4 so4, sw4no4, so4 uw4, ned swd, sec. 2, tp 23 uorth, rnuge 8 west. Ho nnmes the following witnesses to provo hie coutimions residouco upon and cultivation of snid laud, viz: John S. Lnuo, Robert Twiggs, of Saypo Mout., Siln3 A. MoPhee, Natlianial Col bus of Chotoau, Mont. G eoroe D. G reene , Register. First pub April 25 FOR SALE. 30 lioad of good full blood Short horn bulls, Montana bred and in good condition. These bulls have boon LETHBRIDGE A BARGAIN. Leave orders nt telepliono office/ '. Hello, No. 42. I havo a complete 12 foot bar outfit in good condition for sale choap. W m . ,H odgskiss . Mont, Choteau, fed all winter and aro just what is uoodod for this year, being ono and two years. Thoy aro bred by Mr. Metzel of Madison county, who has ono of tho best herds of shorthorns in Montana. Thoy can bo soon at Great Falls. D. A. R ichardson , Great Falls, Mont. Estray Notice. Strayed from the ranch of J. B. Monroo at Blackfoot, tho following described horses: Ono gray horse brandod with miner’s pick thus—) on right shouldor: black scar on left rump. One bay horse branded Y S on loft thigh, ono hind foot white, square cut tail. Both horsos havo hair braud H on hip. Suitable roward will bo paid for their recovery. J. H. B oucher , Deputy Game Warden, Columbia Falls, Mont. NOTICE. Sealed bids will bo received by the Clerk of School District No. 6, for erection of an addition to the school building at Shelby. Size of addition to bo bo 24x42 foot, one story high. Also ono building to bo built at Conrad 14x18 foot, ono story, plans and specifications can bo seen at the postoffice at Sholby, Mont. • / , C arl J. B raren , School Clork Dist. No. 6 * Oar Dry Goods Department is complete with a now stock. By buying in largo quantities and discounting our bills wo are in a position to offer our patrons anything in thè line at bed rock prices. Como and soe. W o carry the la r g e s t ’and .best \assortmentsof;. Ready made clothing in this part of tbo state. P E R F E C T F I T G U A R A N T E E D .' - ' , As a special inducement we givo a GORDON H A T F R E E with overy suit at $15 or ovor. GROCERIES* Tho best fancy and staple groceries aro found hero. Our stock is fresh and nowly,arrived. W e offer them at the lowest price and, defy; competi tion. W o make spocial reductions largo bills for spot cash .;. ; /. ' . .. Subscribe for the Montanino and Cbroniclo. $2 per.year. ' / *• ' I * f t * i i f t f t f t f t f t f t ft * FURNITURE If you wish to buy furniture come and look ovor our stock and prices, we'ean save you time nnd money. • W e carry a complete line of furniture at lower prices than our competitors can offer to you . BOOTS and SHOES * * Wo carry tbo well known Foot, Schulze & Co.’s line, which has boon introduced in Montana for years and has always giren tho best satisfaction in wear of any shoo sold. Rubbors, German L Socks and overshoes. HARDWARE W o carry a complete lino of Sholf Hardware» Heating Stoves, Crockery, Etc. W e are local agents for the celebrated Majostic Rango, the host rango ovor manufactured in the, Unitod States. H . G U 1 (The Leading Merchant,) H , r1* X I * * % I SHELBY, MONT. Livery H. F. BAILEY, Proprietor. Having purchased the stock and business oi John Hobbins, I am prepared to furnish Livery Rigs aud Turn outs for pntrons. Also to care for and feed your team when you are iu Town. Corner of Chotoau Avenue anil Hamilton Stvcot. I hnve Baled Any nud Grain for sale nnd will be jilonsed to supply all wauts m that line. Gall nnd see mo. H. F. BAILEY. THE CASCADE BANK of Great Falls, Mont. (Incorporated under tlio laws of Montan» April B, 1 Capital - t $75,000. Surplus - - - 15,000. S. E. Atkinson President. Jacob Switzer Vlco-Prcsldont. P. P. Atkinson Cashlor, W.-W.'Miller Assistati Cashier. directors : S. E. Atkinson, P. P. Atkinson, Poter Larson John J. Ellis, Jacob Switzer, W. W. Miller A {renerai banking business transacted. In terest allowed on timo deposits. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Helena, Mont .,’ ) May G, 1992. j Notice is hereby given thnt the follow ing named settler has filed notico of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that snid proof will be mode before A. C. Warner, U. S. Com missioner, at Choteau, Mont, on Juno 18,1992, viz: JAMES DRINKWINE for HE No. 7383, for the swj^, sec. 19, tp 24 north, range 4 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Nels M. Johnson, William A. O’Neil of Chateau, Mont., Frank E. Carlson, Carl Hanson of Farmington, Mont. G eorge D. G reene , Register. First pub A ay 11. New, Stock of W a ll Papei just received at the City Drug Store,,, F. C. B F G IIi Decorator and Paper Hanger HOUSE, SIGN and CARRIAGE PAINTING W A L L PAPER IN STO C K . I A1S0 SAMPLES from tbe LARGEST STOCK of WALL PAPER Hi tbe State of Montana. ® Estimates on Contracts Cheerfully Given. M a Work in the Country Promptly Attended to. a Main St., opposite Court House, C H O T E A U , M ONT. EL EI a e H 13 13 (3 13 U a n o n o K3 13 13 13 13 B U 13 B 13 (3 maa HABET HAYMES a» « Plastering, Stucco, Lathing, C h i m n e y Building, Stone and Concrete work. m m m m m * Estimates Furnished. \i/ w * Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi .Hi Hi CHOTEAU, MONTANA, % Hi ÆS&é&£&feg-&&£S6.f.ç.-£-.s.£ç.:eg.çét'(»ii3--3333a:-33.-3:-33'335'3:-3'-3'-î.-3a33.-i3^ g9O 9 3 9 9 O 9 C X I999O a 3 S OO93O 9 0 O9999ae3Oa3999OO O993a93OO O9« i 1 The A M BBUCE, Proprietor 6 • i t / rirc-tclass Restaurant ..... Under New Management. MEALS A T A L L HOURS. Cnieine la p s e ! )oeccccc€ccooccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccecccoccl C H O T E A U H O U S E ‘VV’m. H o d g s lclss F r o jp Centrally Located and the Best Accommodations of any House in the County. - Service and Cuisine surpassed by no other House. H i i q m o r s s u n . d L C i g a r s FurnisUed . for the Opnvenience of its Customers. Livery and Feed Stable Run in Connection. Largest and most Convenient Barn in Town. Careful and Painstaking man in Reasonable Charge«./ . 7- T ' : ' charge.