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6 RA VUS & CO., Liquor Dealers, fM . cuore au . momiana . We wish to call your attention to .the fact that we keep one of the largest and most complete stock of Wiucs, Liquors and Cigars in Teton county. We handle only the purest and best. All whiskey is pure when it is made, and you can buy it pure if yon buy it bottled in bond. Whiskey bottled in bond means that the pure article is transferred from the barrel to the bottle iu the Gov ernment Bonded Warehouse» under the supervision of a United States guagor. The whiskey bus never been tampered with, and it must have age before tho government will allow it to be bottled. There is a government stamp placed over the mouth of each bottle which guarantees age, purity, proof and measurement. We make make a specialty of bonded goods and our prices will compete with tlio lowest. Æ — i/*j I ' P ‘ * .u s T H E Advertising Medium in Teton County is the One the Wide-Awake Advertiser is Looking'for when he has Goods to dispose of to Teton County people. THE BEST Is not always the Cheapest. In fact, it is but natural that THE BEST should cost * more than others not so good. THE BEST Advertising Medium anywhere is the Newspaper. THE BEST Newspaper in Teton County is the Why? Because it prints the NEWS. It sets more type every week than both the other papers of the county combined. Its subscription list is larger than the •combined lists of the Acantha and the Shelby Independent. That’s why we claim our paper is T H E B E S T Montana Brewing Co., Brewers aud Bottlers of P a l e L a g e r _ I n Keg's .te I I (.iil. <. All Orders for Jv.-g and Bottled Beer promptly alleudcd (o P. 0. Box 7G. Pilone 210. Great Falls, Montana. ■ 1 ; ?A^mm'S. s*.. y'-'.t t k . :: ■■ .K - . '\ i 1-?\? ' - 0 o • ' t i ; ,-y ■** s; C r 'f i rrr' \ .'/■ • - - LK ' ;’J ’ - -./-Vi-'..- ■ . „ ___ m pq * n, y W O O f f O ' £ Y -'-T F l i W A R D G R A H A M . t e i : ? 1: , t e l ’ t e * ’ - -,. ■ ‘ 7 Th* Intrepid Ai,*octited Press v s r correspondent, who ’ was aboard tho l* n 8. Brooklyn darto? tbe entire flee month* of tJ.e IUostrated with photographs taken by tho Author during the flffbt. The £¥3&sti Sensational B s o k esf tikes B a y . , v . >r- a The true story of th a „ \1-, ;• , - «'if Squadron undor C'ommodt •!/ 1 c 1 iH mç tho blockade «nel de 0 * 5 Ì V * ‘ \! n , L D l 'O K T U B F i f # ■ '■C'f* J the famous cruise o f the Flying I undor Commodore Winfield 8 cott Schley, includ* ’ ~ ’ * destruction of the Spanish fleet, , f i r s t t i m e . 1 Contains an autograph endorsement and personal \ •*count o f the bottle by KeixvA.dmlnU Schley* •‘T h e fa c t » o f th o s t o r y of_th© m o v o m e n t i • nd op e r a t ion s o f th o F lyin g uch o r tcLU thorn in th is book* a r c co r r e c t * ” - W . 8 . S C I I L E r * An Intorcrtlne narrativ* of fseta. Explain* th* ao- J tll-.l \ b e trug,atie Movement,*» tb* ' ‘Loop,’ * th* \Coaling t .voi.lrm,\ and settle. conclusively «vory edvsrs* r niing t >r the court of Inquiry. PRESIDENT RCOSFVEIT, when Governor of New York, said: -\M r vrabsm's ritrv la (be bet! secouai I bare lttu,d rr nsvaUlîhimx during the w-r h retdcJjnst as much courage to £o u'-et: ijuh.e nhoto. trapbi os U did lo work tb: cum.' THE NEW YORK HERALD ssyst— \Mr. Graham. In tbe telllag of facts, leaves tba reader free to make tbe deduction (bat several novel officers need a Coort of la* qulry lo re-establish tbelr reputations, II ihej can be re-eslobllahed.\ No s u b j e c t lias e v e r a. 1 1 m .'ore ih c n u b ile th a t h a s in t e r e s t e d e v e r y b o d y a s i tn e m a n n e r In w h ich A ilm .r ■ !-, ale sh e e n treated , and th o A m e r ican p e o p l e ! dem a n d th e f u l l r c a e n m - i o t i o . . 1 a f l o r a o f S a n t i a g o , T h is book te l l s I e y e r y t h ln i f Just, us it o.-ei m .1 ,- m , i , s tl > lyew itm - s a e s sa w It. b o o k Is.so ilin g 1 i I lk a w ildfire. L ib e r a l com m l -'..n: o i i M' t and books now rea d y . Send se v e n | S -cont s t a m p s f o r c a u v a s s in g ud.;.i act yLICK Now Is tb e Uroo t o MAKE HONEY. Price $ J .50, $1.75, $2.25, $2.75, according lo style of binding desired» i l * A @ E f f i T S | W a B e & m M £ Y B Q M P A M Y W A I T E D S@=e PuMSsStars, GHiQAGO. .* - ---- --------------------------------------- ---------- » *• • - \ GREAT FALLS; MONT. (Unincorporated,) Paid up capital ................... $ 100,000 Individual responsibility... 2,000,000 W. G. CONRAD, Pres. • JAMES T. STANFORD, Vice Pros, aud Manager. P. KELLY, Cashier. t|THE CLUB SALOON, § This bank solicits accounts, and offers to depositors absolute security, prompt and careful attention, and the most liberal treatment consistent with safe and prolitable bunking. Buys aud sells foreign exchange, drawing direct on all principal Amer ican and European cities, aud issues its own Letters of Credit. Interest puidon time deposits. Tho highest cash price paid for ap proved state, county, city and school bonds and warrants DESERT LAND, FINAL PRO O F .- N otice Fon P ublication . United States Land Office Gieat Falls, Mont., Aug. 12,1902. Notico is hereby given that Thomas Brooks, of Gbotenn, Mont., has filed notice of intention to mnko proof on his deser,t-lund claim No 7011, for tho ne4 sed, sec. ‘3, n2 swd and mv4 sed, sec; 2, tp 24 north, rougo 7 wes1, before W. M athows, U. S. Uoru’r at CI k teau, Mont., on Friday, Oct. 3,1902. Ho names tho following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla mation of saul land: William Cook, Harloy W. ifeagor, of Bolleview, Mont., Phil G. Ri .u 11, Charles Kloeklor, of Cboteuu, Mont. J ajies M. B uuunoauk , Register. First pub Aug. 22. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office, Great Falls, Mont., Aug. 1G, 1902. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing-uamed settler has tiled notice of his lutcntiou to muko final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made Doforo A. C. Warner, L S. com missioner, at Ohoteau, Mont., on Sept. 27,1902, viz: LAUGI1LIN BRUCE for HE No. 11694, for lot 7, soction G, lot. 1, ne4 nw4. n\v4 uoi, sec. 7, tp 23 north, range 5 uesi. Ho names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous rosidenco upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Pelor Darey, Murdoch C. McLeod, Edward A. Lawson, Charles C. Bulmo.n all of Chotonu, Mont, J. M. BriUiiNOAME, Register. First pub Aug. 22 BUCI^S FOR SALE. The undorsignod has for sale Two Hundred and Fifty head of yearling aud two-year old F r e n c h M e r inos. These Bucks are tho best shearors in Telou couuty. Au inspection by intending purchasers is solicitod. Prices reasonable. Republican County Convention. (Contin * from First Pag.) A motion im oduced by Jos Stur geon of Dupuyer that tho convention adjourn to 8 p in-wa8 put and the motion lost. For the oiliets of public adminis tralor and coroner, thèse vyere left \- be filled by the county central con rniltee. For counly commissioners seven names were placed in nomination and the result of (he ballot showed Win Cosvgill GO, C J Braren 43, Ed Bol lerud 37, Wm Bruce 12, Wm Hodgs- kiss 7, H L Halliday 18 and John S Galbreath 1. The cqnventiou then declared Wm Cowgill, C J Braren and Ed Bullorud the unanimous « choice of tho convention. Convention adjourned to 8 p m. Convention re-a83ombled at 8 p. m and the chairman appointed the fol lowing committee to select 10 dele gates and 10 alternates to the state convention in Great Falls, After a brief recess tho following 10 delegates and 10 alternates were chosen: ü E TreEODtt J G Bair J E Webb Wm Hodgskiss Jos Sturgeon J C McCuaig E E Leech Thos Manix Chas Aubrey John Clack 11 J Halverson Thos Garland J S Galbreath Jos Brown W H Franklin H R Thompson Wallace Cowell H E Belcher Evan Jones C F Green The County Central Committee for the ensuing two years with officers und members was thou selected as follows: S L Mitchell, Chairman. L Davis, Vice Chairman. E C Garret«, Secretary. J E Webb, Treasurer. Choteau— \Vm Hodgskiss Bynum—R Fagerli Dupujor— J F Leech Robare —John Clack Sktdby— C J Braren Collius--E II Rupert Bolleview—John S Lane Raymond—H L Halladay Lowry—Rod McLeod North Fork—G B Christian Luke Basin—C F Green Burton —J Peterson Swoet Grass—P H Buckley Poudora—T W Luce . St Mary—A Hall Cut Bank—M Jacobson. The County Central Committee then plucod iu nomination the follow ing names for the different township offices: Justicos of Peace, Choteau Town ship—John E DeHaas and Charles Parker. Justice of Peace Marias Township W W Parrott. St. Mary Township—Justices of Peace, E A Muthews, S D Somes. For cousta.de, W E Jeffrey. A vote of thanks was then ten dered tho p eliding officers of tbe convention, after which the conven tion adjourned sine die. J. B. ESCALLIER SHELBY, MONT. DESERT LAND, N otice FINAL PROOF.- Foit P ublication . N o t ice O f T h e S a le Of Real A t P u b lic A u c t ion . Estate Notice is horeby given that in pursu ance of an order of tho district court of the Eighth Judicial District of tho stato of Montana, in ami for the couuty of Cascade, made on tho 10th day of Sept ember, 1902, in tho matter of tho estate of Williani Ultu, deceased, the undersigned, tho administrator of said estate will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, lawful money of tho United States of America, aud subject to con tinuation by said district court, on Sat urday the 11th day of October, 1902, at 2 o'clock p. 111 . at tho front door of tho i . oiirt housoof said district court, in tho ' i'ily of (treat Falls, Cascade county,.ptato of .Montana, all the right, title interest and (slateof the said William Ulm at the nine of his death and all the right, title and inti rest and estate lhat tho said es tate lias by operation of law or otherwise acquired other than or inudditton to that <1 ine said William Ulm at the time of Ins death iu and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situated lying and being iu tho county of Teton, and stato of Montana, anil particularly described ns follows, to-wit: The south half of (he northwest quar ter aud lots numbered three and fonr of section four 111 township twenty-two north, of rango tlireo wisr, contniuit g 11)2.07 acres of laud more or less accor« - mg to government survey Terms aud conditions of sale: Cash, lawful money of the United States of United Stntes Land Office, Great Falls, Mont., Ang. 16,1902. Notice is horeby given that Daniel V. McCormack, assignee of Mathilde Mottner, of Farmington, Mont., has filed notico of intention to make firoof on his desert-land claim No. 5921, for the s2 ne4, sec. 32, ew4 nw4, sec. 33, tp 2G north, range 2 west. Also that Martin A. Mouson, of Farmington, Mont., li’ol nrtice iutention|tomnko proof on his desert-land claim No. 6247, for the w2 6e4, se-i se4, sec. 11, ne4 ne4, sec 14, tp 25 north, rango 4 west before W. Math ews, U. S. Com’r at Choteau, Montana, on tho 29th day of September, 1902. They nnmo tbo following witnesses to prove their complote irrigation and recla mation of snid land. Bernard Arneson, Sovert Syse, An drew A. B op , Daniel V. McCormack aud Martin A. Mouson, all of Farmington Moot. J. M. B urlingame , Register. First publication Aug. 22. NOTICE OF. ELECTION, CONSTITU TIONAL .AnENDMENT, HOUSE BILL No. 5S. A c Act Providing for the Submission to tbo Qualified Electors o f tho Stato of Montana o f an Amendment to Soction 4 o f Article XVI. o f tho Constitution, ltclating to County Commis sioners. Bo it Enacted by the Legislative Assembly of tho Stato o f ¿l&fhtana: Section 1. Thoro shall bo submitted to tlio qualified electors of tho Stato of Montana at tho next general election to bo hold in said ^tate, the following amendment to Section 4, o f Article XVf of tho constitution, relating to connty commissioners. That Section 4 of Articlo XVI of tho constitu tion of tlio State o f Montuna, bo amonded so as to read as follows: “ Section 4, In each county there shall bo clcctod throo county commissioners, whoso torm of oiileo »hall be six yoars; provided, that tho term o f oilice of thoso elected on November GtU. 1900, shall expire on the first Monday in January, 1907; provided further, that at the genorul elec tion to beheld in November, 1902, (in counties where commissioners nro to bo elected that year), three commissioners shall bo elected whose terms elinll expire on the first Monday in January, 1907; provided further, that at tlio gen eral election to bo field in Novombor, 1906, one commissioner shall ho elected for a term o f two years, one commissioner shall bo olocted for a term o f four years, and one commissioner shall lie elected for a term o f six years, whoso torm o f office eludl commence on tlio said first Monday of January, 1907; and provided further, that at eucli general election theroufter commencing with tlio general election to bo hold in Novem ber, 1908, ono commissioner shall bo oloctcd for a term o f six years. A vacancy in tlio board o f county commissioners shall bo filled by appoint ment by tho judge of Iho judicial district in which tho vacancy occurs.\ Sections. Tho volo upon this amondmont shall bo counted and canvnssodby such officials and in such manner as is providod by law for tho counting and canvassing of tho votes for member o f congress, arid if a majority of all votes cast at snid election for and against said amendment shall bo in favor o f tlio amendment, tlio governor of tlio 6t«to shall immediately so declaro by public proclamation, aud said amend ment shall bo in full forco and eltwit us a part o f tlio constitution from aud after tlio dute o f said proclamation. Section 3. The official ballots to bo used at tlio next general election to bo hold in this state shall liavo printed thereon the following words in such manner as to allow evory elector an op portunity to indicate thereon by proper marks, his proforonco to-wit: “ For tho Amondmout to tlio Constitution Jlelnting to County Cornmis' sionors,” and “ Against tlio Amendment to tho Constitution Relating to Counly Commis sion6rs.” Approved February 20, 1901. United States of Americu, Stnto of Mon tana, ESI I, Goorgo M- llnys, secretary of stato of Iho Stato o f Montana, do lteroby cortify that tho above is u true and correct copy of an act en titled “ An Act Providing for tho Submission to the Qualified Electors of tho State of Montana of an Amendment to Section 4 of Articlo X V f of tlio Constitution, Relating to County Commis sioners,” cnactod by the Soventh session of tho legislative assembly o f tlio State of Montana and approved on the 20tli day of February, 1901, In testimony whereof, I liuvo hereunto set my hand and affixed tlio great seal o f onid state. Done at tho City pf llelonn, tlio Capitol of said Stato, (his 15th day o f July, A. D. 1902. (Seal.) GEO. M. UAYS, Secretary o f State. The Keystone Wèll Driller Desert LaM,FinalProol-Mcefi)r Publication. Land Office at Helomt, Mont .,) Aug. 19, 1902. j Notice is hereby given that Ida M. Dorrauce, assignee of Janie N. Furman, of Augusta, Mont., bus fi od notice of in tention to inako proof on bis dosert-hind claim No. 3994, for (lie w2 ne4, sec. 34, tp 21 north, range 8 west, before C. C. Covington, U. S. Com’r ut Augusta, Mont., on tbe 26th day of September 1902. He numes tbo following witnesses to prove tbe complete irrigation and recla mation of said: James C. Furman, Wnlter W. Williams, Prentiss Parker, Arthur Woods, all of Augusta, Mont. F r a n k D. M ir a c l e , Register. First pub. Ang. 22 Correspondence Solicited* J. Zimmerman, Choteau. PHOTOS SO CENTS PER DOZEN. If yon send us a good photo we will copy and make you one dozen nice photos for 50 cents. Send in at once as this offer holds good a short time only. S T U D I O L a G R A N D E , (W. H. CLINKENBDARD, Prop.) ?? in m HABRY HAYMES Desert Land, Final Proof-Notice For Pilication Plastering, Stucco, Lathing, C h i m n e y Building, Stone and Concrete work. United Statos Land Office, Great Falls, Mont., Aug., 27 1902. Notico is hereby given that William Cook of Cbote&u, Montana has filed notice of intention to make proof on bis desert-land claim No.4371. for the s2ne4 nnd s2 nw-l, seo. 2, tp. 24 north range 7 west before A. C. Warner,U. S. Com’r at Choteau, Mont., on Saturday, tbo 11th day of Octobor, 1902. He names the following witnesses to prove tbo complete irrigation and reclamation of said laud: Harley W. Yeager, Cecil D. Yeager, James Peebles of Choteau, Mont., Wesley Chad wick of Belloview, Mont. J. M, B urlingame Rogister. First pub. Aug. 29, 1902. Estimates Furnished. C H O T E A U , M O N T A N A . * & î $ » * m * z % £ $ fit I «it I % «it S * ik NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Stntes Lnnd Office, J Great Falls, Mont., Aug. 9, 1902.) Notice is berefiy given that the follow- itig-mimed settler bos filed notice of bis intention to ranko finnl proof in support of bis olniui, and that snid proof will be made before A. C. Warner, U. S. Com’r at Cboteuu Montana, on Sept.22,1902 viz: GEOROE E. COVINGTON, for HE No. 12054, for tbe e2 ne4 iyid o2 se-l, sec. 28, Ip 22 north, range 6 west. He names tbo following witnesses to provo bis contmnons residence upon and America; ten percent, of tbe purchase „„t, money to be paid to the said administrator , ctll,lyn,‘ou of saidlnnd, viz. «m the d.-iv of sale, balance on confirm- Eugene Snudi, Allon Christian, Clar- ntion of sale by said district court. Deed eneo Rnslnug nnd John Shearer, all of at expense of purchaser. i Augusta, Mont. W. H. U lm . Adminirtrator of the T .. », „ „ . -, . . estate of Win U lm , deceased. ! J ames SI. B ueltngame , Register. H. H. Ewing, Attorney for estnte. i First publication Aug. 15. Duted Sept. 1G. 1902. j ....... ..... ............. i __ _ ____ _ ____ 1 t Orders: taken for Ladies Tnilor made suits, coats aud separate skirts at Jos. Hirshberg As Co. Ladies tailoring. I f you want a suit coat, or cape made to your measure, leave your order at Jos. Hirshberg & Co. ' Desert Land-Final Proof. Notice For PnMication. United States Land Office, ( Great Falls, Mont., Aug. 25,1902. Notico is horeby given thnt CARRIE JOlHiriON, of Farmington, Montana, has filed notico of intention to make proof on her desert-land claim No. 4313, for the s2 uw4, n2 sw-l nnd se4 sto 15, tp 25 n, r 4 w, before A. C. Warner, U. S. commissioner, nt Choteau, Moot., on Sat urday, tho 4th day of October, 1902. She names tbe following witnesses to prove tbe complete irrigation and recla mation of snid lnnd: Otis P. Wbalev, Halvor O. Thompson, of Farmington, Mont,; Leonard A. Frey and Adalbert Beitlicb, of Bynum, Mont. J. M. B drlinoame , Register. First pub Aug 29 Boutilier & Pence, Contractors and Builders, — < Jobbing Promptly Attended to. Estimates Cheerfully Given. Designs Furnished if Desired. 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C i g a r s Furnished for the Convenience of its Customers. Livery and Feed Stable ** ” v -- - 'w * * V * Run in Connection. -Largest and most Convenient Barn in Town. . Careful and ^Painstaking man in charge. v Reasonable Charges. - . .ET