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There is a government stamp p'aeed over the mouth of eneli boUlo which guarante* s „ P , i n t > , I ioof and measurement, l o ' « * make a specialty of bonded goods and our prices will compete with the lowed. » mk l i f e V' / 'M ; î m i iîtiï : 7 sy .} k'JV'v W A 7Í< 1 K* ^ i .yJ ¿s*, ‘-1 '>MS% Ajy*’? </&rU mà w ^ ■sm, -iT<'- L : \ i liE’ c-y.i'P'* ITHE CLUB SALOON, | k VV. D. HAGEN & CO., Props. j| | Finest Wines, Liquors 8 1 and Cigars. f| Letup’s Justly Celebrated Lager Beer, ^ in Keg and Bottles. || MONTANA. & NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION. United (States Laud Ollice > j Great Falls, Mont., Oct. 2, 1902 \ Notice is lu*reb> given that the follow ing-named settler 1ms filed notice of his inteutiou to make tinal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before A. C. Warner, U. S. com missioner, at Chofeau, Mont., on Nov. 10, 1902, viz: Nets M. Johnson, who made HE No. 8713 for the ao4, section 32, town ship 25 north, range -1 west. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous rosiuouco upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John A. Carlson, Frank E. Carlson, Nil- Wiilell, Martin A. Munson all of Farm ington, Montana. J ameu M. B urlingame , Register. First pub. Oct, 10,1902. NO HC B F( ;. 1 PUB L IOlTION. Desert Land, Final Proof-Notice For Publication United States Land Office, Grent Falls, Mont., Ang.,27 1902. Notice is hereby given that William Cook of Cbotecu, Montana has filed notice of intention to make p- >of on his desert-land claim No.1371. for the s2n'el and b2 nwl, sec. 2, tp. 21 north range 7 west liefore A. O. Warner,II. S. Com’r at Clioteau, Mont., on Saturday, the lltli day of October, 1902. Ho names the following witnesses to prove tho complete irrigation and reclamation of said land: Harley W. Yeager, Oocil 1), Yeager, James Boobies of Clioteau, Mont., Wesley Chad wick of Belioviow, Mont, J. M. B urlingame Register. First pub. Aug. 29, 1902. CHOTEAU, T H E Advertising’ Medium in Teton County is the One tho Wide-Awake Advertiser is • Looking for when ho has Goods to dispose of to Teton County people. 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 filili l i i f f Why? Because it prints tho 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 Aeantha and the Shelby Independent. That’s why we claim our paper is Desert Land-Final Proof. Notice For Publication United States Lru'd Office, ) Great Fulls, Mont., Aug. 2-'>, 1902. ) Notice is horeby giveu that CARRIE JOHNSON, of Farmington, Montmm, ban tiled mitic-o of intent,..1 to make proof ou her desert-land claii” No. *1313, for the f,2 nwl, n2 s»v4 ami f. 1 etc. 15, tp 25 n, r 4. \v, before A. O. V.\ i < or, U. S. commissioner, at Clioteau, Mon* , ou Sat urday, the -ltli day of Octobei, (902. She names the following wiri-osses to prove tbo complete irrigation aud recla mation of said land: Otis P. Wbulev, Ilalvor O. Thompson, of Farmington, Mont.; Leonard A. Frey and Adalbert Beitlicb, of Bynum, Mont .T. M. B uul I ngamu , Register. First pub Aug 29 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. a-Tra rs O ri SSSssÄi Montana. Brewing Co., Brewer.- und Bottlers oí ïï Pale Laser Jn Kec-. and bid tics. 4 J -vFl ïé t ë ÿ ïlii All Order« for Keg and Butt led Beer promptly aitouih'd to. P. 0. Box 7G. [’¡tone 210. Great Falls, Koutaua. .f . ; r-i ? t - > .-.-j? :- - 1. ---- iisU J , ¿ 0 ET Vi ¿T9il? ^ * * 0 / ¿ J ........... b y m e á e s s s a w A trn g r a h a m . e i é ì f i ' - - : ' ¡ ' > ' ¿ f »•* r- - - . j- _ ** i - t * .* Tl:o iittrrplJ /c*ecUtM Press ww corrcfpondent, who ' * * 9 aboard t!iu V 8. 0 Brooklyn daring ths entlro dr# j. month* of tbo r.MnpalRn, lUnstratod with photographs ■5 taken Lj tbs Author during tho flght. T i t s P J * G 3 $ S e n s a t i o n a l \ S q q k o f v i s e S l a t y m 7be true fforr of the famous emtso of tho Plying j , i«ai cm under i ommodoro Wlufield Scott 8chloy, Inelad* t: tit** bi.v-kud- n l d m a* non of tho Spanish flsot, i o lA) ro l l t ; ; j : i j ; ; v i t im e . k Oor.tnJn^ on au * Tr»f*b endorsement * a 4 personal \ 'ount of the L&ulo by UeftrAdmlrai Schley. , i - : ; 1 Sétima \Tho facts of the storr of the* movements «ntl operation«, of Dm J iving Squadron as tho lutlior tcLU tiieiu in this book aro correct.\ - W . 8 . S C I I L E r . An Interesting narrs*Jro of (sets. Explains tbo t_ ■•died *‘K< v.uif. Adp '¿orrmenti** tho “Loopj\ tho “Coaling i Vohiem,\ aju I »cults conclusirslj ovory adrorso ruling 1 f tbo Court of Inquiry. ^ s Land Oflico at Great Falls, Mont . ) Sept. 23, 1902. { Notice is lieroby given that tho follow mg named settlor has filed notice of his Mention to make liital proof in support if I iih claim, and that said proof will be »eforo E. G. Garrett, U. S. commissioner, it Choteun, M ont, on Nov. 1st, 1902, viz: Edivard Bollrtul, who made HE No 8753 or tho nw l, section 35, tounslup 25 north rnugo 4 west. IIo names the following witnesses to nrovo bis continuous residence upon aud •.ultiviition of b.iid laud, viz: Enoch Peterson, Silas Anwny, Joachim !Jetorson, Gundor tlausou all of Farm ington, Montana. J. M. B urlingame , Register. First pub. Sept. 20. insert Land, Final Proof-Notice For Publication. Baud Ollieo lit Great Fulls,Mout.,) September 19,1902. i Notice is hereby giveu that Elizabeth Kinim of Lowry, Montana, hna tiled lolice of intention to make proof on her lesert-laud claim No. 7531, for lot 3, no4 wi, eel, sec 31, b 2 bw 4, sec 32, township 21 north, range 3 west hi fore l( Ulster and Beceiver, (J. S. Laud Office alGreat Fulls, Montana, on Tli urt-uay, ho 30th day of October, 1902. She u.:mes tho following witnesses to (irovo the complete irrigation and rec.1 a- Tution of Bind laud: Chironce J. Kinna, .T.,iucs Rowe, RieLiard Short ridge of Lou cry, Mont. Vincent Forluuo of Great Falls, Mont. J. M. B urlingame , Register. First pub. Sept. 2G. TimlierCultiireFiiial Prooí Notice lor Paùlicaìion United Stab s Land Oflico, Groat Falla, -Mout., Oct. 14, 1902. Notice in lieroby given that James W. Vrmstmiig has iilud notice of intention to make tinal proof lieforo A. O. Warner, U. S. Coin’r at his ollice in Chotoau, Mont., on Saturday, tho 29th day of Novemtier. 1902, ou timber culture appli cation No. 2399, for the s2 sol, of sec. 11, tp 23 north, rango 5 west. He mum s as witnesses: Charles M. Blackman, Frank P. Mc- Dermo'l, Ilonry Bcaupro, Julian F. Hurd, all of Ckotcnu, Mout. J. M. B urlingame , Register. First pub Oot 17. DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF.- N otice Foil P ublication . U. S. Land Office, Great Falls, Mont, Oct. 2, 1S02. Notice is hereby given that tho follow ing-mimed settlor has filed notice of hi • intention to make final proof in euppoi of his claim, aud that snid proof will b mado before W. Mathews U S. coir missioncr, at Clioteau, Mont., on Nov. If 1902, viz: John Jnckfioti, who made HE No. 11157 for iLiuurd set, section G, nw4 sw4, swu nw4, aud Lot 4, section 5 township 27 north, range 1 cast. Ho names the following witnesses to prove Ins continuous residence upon and cultivation of Paul land, viz: William U bviiu , Baraey Mathews, Charles MacDonald, Earnest liondurant, all of Pondera, Mont. J. hi. B urlingame , Register. First pub Oit 10 NÖTIGE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, ) Great Falls, Mont., Oct. 2, 1902. J Noticiis hereby given timt the follow ing-named pettier lias filod notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made liefore A. CL Warner, U. S. Com’r at Chotoau Montana, on Nov. 15, 1902 viz: Conrml McNeil, who made HE No, 7180 for tho nw4, section 24, township 20 north, rango 8 west. He names tbo following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of snidland, viz: Homy E. Belcher, James L. Collins of Raymond, Mont., John S. Gordon, Alexander O. Longmuir of Chotenu, Mont. J ames M. B urlingame , Register. First publication Oct. 10. ^ u r n j i r ^ T r i ^ i r N otice tor P ublication . United Slates Lnnd Office, Grent Falls, Mont., Oct. 13,1952. Notice is hereby given Hint Ow<*n Cropseo of Black Enrtli, Wis consin, has filed notice of iuteution to make proof on his dnsort-luud chum No. (¡917, foi; the sw4, sec. 34. tp 23 north, range 4 west, boloro- A. C. Warner, U. S. Com’r at Chotean, Moutana, ou Monday, the 24th day of November, 1902. lie names tlm following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla mation of said laud: William H. Unutiffe, Willinm Hodgs- kitw, Charles Krolft, Robert Fuhbnru, all of Chotoau, Montana. J. M. B urlinoame , Register. First publication Oct. 17. NO ITCE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Lnnd Ollice, Groat Falls. Mont., Oct. 13, 1002. Notico is Lieroby giveu that tho follow ing natuod settler has filed notice of his lutoation to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made Indore A. (’.. Warner, U. S. Com’r aL Chotoau, Mout., on November22, 1902, viz: SEVER!’ J. OTNESS for J1E No. 8G9G, for lots 3 and 4, «2 nw4 mv4 sw-J, pec. 5, tp 24north, rango4 west He names tlio following witnesses to proxo liia con!muons resuleuco upon and cultivation of Paid land, viz: Lars L. Nassef, Halvor A. Holm, Ben Bollerud, Nils ill. Johnson, all of Farm ington, Mont. J . M. B u r l i n g a m e , Register. First pub Oct. 17. CONTEST NOTICE. DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR. Uuited States Laud Office Great Falla, Mont., Oct. 8, 1902. A sufficient contest affidavit having hoi'll filed in this office by Charles E. Treseott, contesvaut, against homestead entry No. 10827. made January 23, 1900, fur the lot 3, net sw4, sec. 18, tp 24 north, range 4 west; se4 no4, ne4 se4, sec. 13, Ip 24 north, rango 5 west, by Louis Fisclier cuiitpstf., in which it is alleged that Louis Finch r has wholly abandoned said tract, that 1 a has changed his resi dence therefrom f irmore than six months since making sai 1 entry ;that said tract is not settled upon or cultivated by said party as required by law, and claimants absence tlierefiom was not duo to em ployment in the military or naval service of the United (States m timo of war. Said parties are hereby notified to npponr, respond and nfTer evidence touching said allegation nt 10 o’clock a. m.on N ot . 17tb, 1902 before E. C. Garrett, U. S. Com’r at his office at Clioteau Montana and that final hearing mil ho held ut 10 o’clock n. m. on Nov. 27, 1902. before tho Register and Receiver at tho United States Laud Office in Great Falls, Montaua. Tho said contestant having, in a proper nllidavit, filed August 11th, 1902, set forth facts whtcli shows that after duo diligence porsonnl service of tnis notico can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notico bo giveu by due and proper publication. J am es M. B u r l in g a m e , Register. First pub Oet. 17 NOTICE OF ELECTION, CONSTITU. TIONAL ArtENDMENT. HOUSE BILL No. 55 . An Act ProridlnK for tho Submission to tho Qualified Klectore of the Stato of Montana of an Amendment to Section 4 of A n id o XVI. of tho Constitution, llelntiug to County Cominis- :<ioiicrs. Be it Unacted by tho Legislative Assembly of tho Stato of Montana: Section 1 . Tiiero 6 hnli bo submitted to tho auatified doctors of tho State of Montana at tho noxt general election to bo held in said state, tho following nmciidmcut to Section 4, of Articlo XVI of tho constitution, relating to county commissioners. , Tlmt Section 4 of Articlo XVI of tho constitu tion of the State of Montana, lie amended so as to read as follow»: “Section 4. in cacti county there shall bo elected tlireo county commissioners, whoso term of ollieo shut! bo six years; provided, thul tlio term of ollieo of tlioso elected on November Ctli. 1900, shall expire ou tlio first Monday in January, 1907; provided further, that nt tlio general elec tion to beheld ill Novomber, 1902, (in counties where commissioners aro to ho olectod that year), tlireo commissioners shall bo elected whoso termis shall expire on tlio first Monday in January, 1907; provided furtlior, tlmt nt tho gen eral election to be held in Novomber. 1900, one commissioner shall bo o!i>ctqd for a term of two years, ono commissioner shall ho elected for n term of four years, and one commissioner símil bo elected for a torm of six years, whoso term of ollice shall commence on tho said first Monday of January, 1907; and providod further, that nt ouch general election thereafter commencing with tho general election to bo held in Novem ber, 1903, ono commissionor shall be oiocted for a term of six yonrs. A vacancy in tho hoard of county commissioners shall bo filled by appoint ment by tho judge of the judicial district in which tlio vacancy occurs.\ Section 2. Tlio voto upon litis, amendment shall bo counted aud canvassed by such olticiais anil in such manner us is provided by law for tho counting and canvassing of tlio votes for member of congress, aud if n majority of all votes cast at suitl electiou for aud against said amendment sliull bo in favor of tho amendment, tlio governor of tlio stato shall immediately so declare by public proclamation, mid snid amend ment shall be In full forco and effect as n part of the constitution from-nml nitor tlio date of said proclamation. Section 3. Tlio official ballots to bo usod nt the next genornl olcctiou to bo held in this stato shall hnvo printed thoroon tlio following words in such man nor ns to allow every elector nn op portunity to indicate tiiereon by proper marks, his preference to-wit: “ fu r tho Amendment to tho Constitution Relating to County Commis sioners,\ and “ Against tlio Amendment to the Constitution Relating to County Commis sioners.” Approved February \0 U nited States of Amorica. Stato of Mon tuna, ss: I, Ooorgo M- Hays, secretary of stato of tlio Stato of Montana, do hereby certify tlmt tho above is a truo and correct copy of au net en titled \An Act Providing for tlio Submission to tlio Qualified Electors of the htnto of Montana of an Ainendnnnt to Section 4 of Article XVI of the Constitution, Reiuting to County Commis sioners,” enacted by tlio Seventh session of tlio legislative assembly of tho State of Montanaand approved on the 2(ith day of February, 1901. In-testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand aud affixed the great seal of said state. Done at tho City of Helena, tho Capitol of said Stato, tin’s létli day of July, A. D. 19 rj, (Seal.) CEO. M. IIAYS, Secretary of State. The Keystone Well Driller CO. 0 3 - GREAT FALLS, MONT. (Unincorporated.) Paid up capital...................$ 100,000 Individual responsibility... 2 , 000,000 W. G. CONRAD, Pros, JAMES T. STANFORD, Vice Pres, and Mnuager. * P. KELLY, Cashier. This bank solicits accounts, and offers to depositors ubsolute security, prompt and careful attention, and the most liboral treatment consistent with safo aud profitable banking. Buys and sells foreign exehango, drawing direct ou all principal Amer ican and European cities, and issues its own Let tors of Credit. Interest paid on timo deposits. Tho highest cash price paid for ap proved state, county, city and school bonds and warrants Ready For B u s iness. srijsGSiE-is -v-rriica; PRESIDENT ROOSF.Vct.7. vlzn Goisrsor of Nsw York, said:—“ I’.r. (ir,;i3n's >i<irv Is the best cccoast I b:v: tic., 3 < r rsti, cl i'-s caval tijSilei dorlof Ihs >vjr It cr:Cr.i 1 as touch coarote to ;o ti-at ;b jrapbs as It did to work the teas.\ United States Lnnd Office, Great Falls, Mont., Oct. 13, 1902. Notice is hereby given that Louise N.issi-t ot Farmington, MontnDO, has liicd notice of intention to make proor on ncr desert-laml claim No. 45Ü3, for <lie! ntlnnlinn :n4, sec. 22, Ip 25 north, range 5 west, I L k T hio A. O. Warner, U. S. Coiii'r at ’hotenti, Mont , on Saturday, tho 22nd lay of November, 1902. Also Lars L. Nn.-sot, of Fnriniiigtou, M nt., has filed notice of intention to m»ko proof on his desert-laud olniiu No. 11 1 iti. for the so-J, sac. 22, tp 25 north, range 5 WO.it. We are now prepared to furnish tho public with Lethbridgocoal. Free delivery on Saturday of each week in any quantity desired at S-S50 per ton. Terms, strictly cash. Leave orders nt the telephone oflico. Orders ac companied by tho cash receive first T h o m p s o n & F e r r i s . THE NEW YORa HERALD tty«:-\Mr. 0r:h«r,i. la the telling cl fids, lette» tbt rc:-’:r free to ncke the deduction tbt! seurel n.-nel cilice > need a Court of lo fi! q-jlry to re-citiliJib (heir repetition!, U I they CIO be re-esttblhbtd.” FOR S A L E .-'- Angora Goats—A shipmont of An gora gouts will reach Great Falls . about July 9, V,H)2 aud will be offered 1 hey name tho following witnesses f o ' - , ituve their complete irrigation and recln-. ^OI s11'0' Como and seo them. nation of said land. j Land—Irrigated land aud slock Severt J. Hi so , Severt. Olness, Frank* , . , , . P Dundee, Laurie J. Otuess, all/ o f , ranches for sale and rent. I'lirminglon, Mout. Sheep—Fat wethers and dry ewon J. M. B urlingame , Register. I , , , , T , f - ■ - 1 - Dehvory for Juuo aud Pirat pub Oct 17. T A K E N U P . I for sale. July. rr-x;. ..V'vu.-xnrtvssHr: 1 : has interested everybody os 1 w'l. nnil tho American peoplol ' C~.r.S!agom This book tells| No subject ban ever been befo- the manner in which Admiral Schley • > demand tho fu l l rocc& r .IC n n o f it : ■ _ ____ „ __ ____ ______ ____ .everything ju.st as It ocei rrc.l and as ■ . , • • ».• m s t vv It. Book Is soiling Ilk» -^Ildlire. Liberal commissions, (ini- •: ’ 1 , c. , novr ready. Bend seven S-centstamjjs for caavussl.ngoutfit. ACTQL’Ii.- w is the i.tme to AIAKB MONEY. Price $1.50, $1.75, $2.25, $2.75, accardh q to r,tyi<- o f binding desired. &Am E M T S I Ws B* s m r Q S m P A M Y W A N T E B B ! S e t a P u b l i s h e r s , G K S G A G O . rtm-r - - •.evi;,-1.: ; O n e M .rre 1 {.-eldin g , b r o k e (o sa d d l e , [about 12 ye. r oiri, with Blaze face’ 'aud \\ hiio legs. Braudfctl t„, n 1 on left thigh and ^ ou tho left * ’ shoulder. Owner can htivo same by proviug property and paying costa. W. H. C onliffg , Chotoau, Mont. Caftlo—Fino Hereford Bulla, Cows und Calves. Korsos—Three Norman stallions D A. R ic h a r d s o n , Groat Falls, Mont. Ladies coUi.'ti Ueece hose only lCç at the Chotoau Mercantile Cp. Y- -<•\ ' B U C K S FOR SALE. The undersigned has for sale Two Hundred and Fifty head of yearling und two-year old French M e rinos. These Bucks aro the best shearers in Teton couuty. An inspection by intending -purchasers is' solicited. Prices reasonable. J. B. ESCALLIER, SHELBY, MONT. BO YEARS» EXPERIENCE Correspondence Solicited. J. Zimmerman, Choteau. K-Ì52*? PHOTOS 50 C E N T S PER DOZEN. If you 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 LaG R A N D E , GREAT FALLS. (W. H. CLINKENBDARD, Prop.) m m a' (I) » m <D !0 m w w 5? & y ÜÍ ill tfi ih \b \k tfi ih YÖ-- H A R R Y H ATTUTO Plastering, Stucco, Lathing, C h i m n e y Building, Stone and Concrete work. Estimates Furnished. CHOTEAU, MONTANA. n m m fi> » I I « s W ¥ Mi & ib \b r — ' Boutilier & Pence, - Contractors and Builders, Jobbing Promptly Attended to. Estimates Cheerfully Given. Designs Furnished if Desired. CHOTEAU, MONTANA. « .... ..................... .. ............... ... ^ ‘ \nj\Tj~ ^ iTrrw Mrirrrirjiirrivir^f*irr(vritiu>~ir\)Mn'LfT‘ftfr I l k CHOTEAU HOUSE \ W m I T o c ä g s l s l s s P r o p T rade M ar k s D esigns C opyr ig h t s & c . Anyono semllng a sketch and description may qnlckly naecrtnln our otilnlon free whether nn Invention is probably pnteiitnblo. Cnminumca. lions strictly conUdentlal. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for ecciirlnp patents. Patents taken throuah Mann & Co. receive tpeclal notice, without clmrio, In tho S c i e n t i f i c J M c m i . A handsomely Illustrated weekly. , lamest cir culation of any sclentme Journal. Terms. $3 a year: four months, fL Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.36,Bfoad^ New York llranch Offlce, (25 F SU WaihlnetOD, D .O ., ■ i Centrally Located and the Best Accommodations ot any House in the County. Service and Cuisine surpassed by no other House. ' I-jicj i j i o r s a n d C i g a r s Furnisned for the Convenience of its. Customers. Livery and Feed Stable Run in Connection. Largest and most Convenient __ . t Barn-in Town. Careful and Painstaking man •'in charge. Reasonable Charges. - ¿ -.W íW & í