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The Montanian (Choteau, Mont.), 13 Jan. 1893, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053033/1893-01-13/ed-1/seq-1/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
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' . * M ontana . ■>¿' 1 '* •’'î-iÎBÆ>.iI >»'./■*! -> 1 - ■■ . -, ,’ .-; -. 1 , , -.- T .. ■il ■■ è~>;’'v . •,Jtm R N E X % ;:COIJNSELOR .^tzirrr- î ** *, i ■ m i w > .;•’ ;v^rV'..;, -¡-y , » J A M E S S U E G R O V E , r.&t ■ï n vn- ^-.^AîrTîÔ R N ÉY.--ATL LÀ W^ ;On Thursday, Jam 5, the slegia-, dature aasembly. met in. joint. »esv. ’‘•idi^iji^th‘e^liAn-'of 'lliOit house' for the purpose of listening to., the -ieading of the gOvernor’ainesaaget /Eho meisage was read by the gov ernor' and -Was listened to with. ;m^h.altentionv Its reading con- »umecl neariVian hour: Gentlemjdji of the 'Legislative \As ,\ semb-yof the Slate of Montana: ., Ihr pursuance of a dut.y.inipoied ,by our state constitution, 1“ have the honor to submit for your con sideration the following siigges tion» respecting some of the more important questions which affect our /oung state. . l eongratu’ate you, and through you, otir'people upon the prosper ous condition of our state. IhaVe , no ,words af my command with ;whicli to.express my confidence in tliVthe future of'Montana; •■iMy. R S M Q y E X ). t , o j< t*. • . ' : MÔI v t ! j S-- - . - c CHOTCAU. > - - MONT. , VW * - * * *£iT h ‘^>J -*> • iï ï 1* *• ' >£* t £T'^ ì ' -* 7 I. S. CORSON, m m L E S T A T E . y* ;iiV ^ -, - - ; •WT' R AN C H- F R OP CB TY a ^S pecialty . JEt * •’V v 1 ^\-'^v* > •R IA T ;F A L L S > ROOM IR.pUNN BLOCK, . - MONT ^,. .;t .Ì;■’ ■ îi 3 l 0 3 E$ 3 ^ a : * i c * i c e ^ - l n - f < * r e . -th® De- '- * - hejlntprior, the*\Laml ÎBO .... } : . • O C w; ana :the:Pen»ion and other • i,? r-- ¿:v:ç V ^i -:*ureau®. PEN#MNALÀIU■;BPECIALLY j ATTÉNDED TO. ' V>V.. - i' ft»'\. sK* 15-V^*-4 h nr ^ - ------------------------- ïj SLZCEB;^. P > « # e ^ W i t M r e ^ e r :- Oü-J^Îi^lHÔŸ.. A-NDÀ-PÒ‘LD':-'BAT.H8. '■• Hón*^' .Oppertitr- Ctóteàtt n - T * * * V - * -.'—Sir.»' xv.-^r' V*»V: ^ SfpT ~-ai 1Ï' tN®ws-.: i|»p®rÀ?And;rP®riòdieal® «tip ubli»b®r:’® jiess.;rJN>»l ure was-.rndyea 111 her .nriójt generous lùòpd when she\ tormed our niouniains.an'd .valleys. .-With our g(ild, -mirai!ver, our cop. per. our lead, ourcoal,-our fèrtile soil, pur forests; ou inatchLess ( li rniate—in a word, will» our bound les4« resources,-which no man can enumerate, we shall here build a great self sustaining- common- wesilili which will'be the pride of ro~ur natimi. \ ‘ - .STATE FÎNANCfiS. The repoìT^oC the state treasurer for 189^shows that -the financial affairs of ihe state have been cr«d-- itu.bhv handledVThé total revenue4 • *■ , -j■ - . . ,-roper f. 10 the vear wa^ $433,351/ 21; life warrants^drawn against tjni ^a.iiie were $379 35790,. leaving’a bafancefof $53,993 31;' This makes’ ,.a very, gratifying showing and re- ; veals more clearly than any other §'faiement-following the exact'voj uuVê of business transacted durinfi; .the year, au(i the net -balance *to; otm.credit after all bills ahall haye .been paid.. • ’- > For the firsTtime, alld he several; ^ ^ + I , , ! - ' «. took.r,f.u.tids.->have \a balance.- to', d heir Cred[t-/al‘ter paying all war * •ça ifts. for Hie year. |Thevs.heepiih^ Aspect orchid' fund; is ■^rufUieuÎkù'iili q \ ha ! an (’ A 'in : ti‘-I \ i a 11 fl ury: An act of congress prevents t he proceeds.of the sale of -lands ■granted fpr, educational -; purposes from 4 being-, ueed; the interest- therepn only being available; The necessity of investing the balance of the 'schoql fuifd in.d sirable se curities,ig apparent. * The; board .of. land commissioners say oir this subject, p 35: , ‘rWe think that express author ity should be given to the state board to purchase in-the open market at the best price, (refer ring to bonds), and that in addi tion authority should be given to loan upon real estate an amount iqual to one third of the value uf the same, based upon an apprais al by.the state land agent-and ap proved by the board. It appears to us that this or some other feasi ble method must be employed to secure a revenue \from the sale of :our school lands; otherwise the policy of selling must be abandon: ed and a system of leasing exclu lively inaugurated.” - 'INDUSTRIES. The'stppk^and:, agricultural ' in.,-,. **■The' wV)hl~cli ^ ;for:T892 amfili ni ed «* 1 * ' * “ * .. ' 1 10;180,791 pounds as compared’ with 7.7S4/00.7 two years ago—a gain of 2,396,784 pounds. The Stock interests generally are. in a prosperous condition. Dairying is receiving atttention, .1,066 732 pounds Of butler and cheese hav.- ing been produced during the year. The wheat output regche» 1,250,784 bushels. There are 0,330 ranches in Jhe stale aggregating 2,640 056. acres, wi»h 1.390 -irrigat ing ditches reaching a t^tal o%3, 245^ miles Fruit growing is en listing l l\e effort s of tanners to no small degree^ 13,212-^ bushels of apples‘being placed'to their credit for-the year, besides a very credit able sh'twing as to other fruits. Thousands of* trees have been planted.and wilLin due time de yelop ’an importapt-ancl profitable -industry in. tills state. Notwith standing the depression due to the low.!price of silver the mining in dustry is in-■-. an exce lent condi tion/” I regret that; there is no re liable data/.at hand whiohwjll en abley.me to;eorrect'ly give the min e'ral.ou t pu t ;of-t-h e sta t e,. b ut I am, satiifiedifr^om. ^uch. in formation as .Iliave been able toy obtain that it marient certifica:tetf^were?isau,ed^l#^pf thirty 8Ìx,jthlitteetóAl3]ò'df. to /ipasalfM th e: prescrilie'd^eshmlMtiidli,' 'a l i ® M t-he,cate>o f^ e ? 4 | ’4|.tó^ The work:*ot>4h)^So#®»^ it-is..i n :e v e r y !iè i^ ^ ÿ ^ p iu t ÿ 11 to the Ìhte.reit^ò^ ¿h’jfeÎltÿ rént i hcò nip'eteniL phyijqiaffs!froi»| endaiigeiing t‘h^'ii.yt§^0g?tiiX. pi e,- a n d fcò- pfè véri t- ” extortion ma/iiAol SBi«niAaM ttnn / 1 At-en .. .iva / > < terest.df allcgbodyUi.tize.niy and2t;j|^||'ÿ| serious- considération^; of . makers. • . - - ’ ; SUPERINTENDENT OP PUBLIC UTITRU#- . . -*^v .» -■iy.^'7-7v ' •-VA7ÌÌV. .'O ' (crédi Cédt'vi Ut- a bal an ce/ioiï'lia nd - --'■f^,f;. * «flf'y 1 t. \¿- br.*-; , -* * ir;;** diK$8Ù65|I?:&jf will .nofe-die. nécés-- , _. ''*.'TION. The report of the supe/i.itt«Ado«|^!^ of public instruction fore' you. It * is in8triiptiW||;fi|^^ showing the abiding; in jter^ t o T | f^ ^ people in our public s<3.h'q6i>^iteja;^^ I wish especially to ..CAlj^you'^ i i . l ^ J tendon to* -what lie says\under;' ¿BitV!: head of “ Morals and D e c e n c y . . Under the same* headthe’;sa i^ J a ft‘.! his reporl^‘iV>r--¿894: erlyrp.ri2e^hft^rir.tu.exoiSiOUE^giri§te vandilhe^manlineasiiaudiiaDurifcv^oflss^ that smacks strongly,, of i&ùorancél^!: and incapacity that w!H - ¿ i^ 'vei^ iil^ teacher giving,dueattentionib t n « » ^ ! •schools and school .^rpb.n^s, rel*:fv/: tive fo the relation*'of;'the., sexes. Pure inen and -womeu; ¡ will bnif f/ J; come from pure, homei aiid\ puMiy'li schools.” - ' \ ! I earnestly recommend that ycaA !4( enact a law making it' tiie r duties, y:/ of school trustees to provide good ^ i' accommodatiqns along the;?jfnwS^ here suggetled.. f/ r-• > * STATE, AND, EDUCATIONAL- INBTrrUr . / ' -V ■ • v-r,,v-;: Ï *\•. . .TIONS.r :'*« • T O \ - ' --!* • • ■ -V-.J j --■•■ - , *,> - In my opinion, one-qfypur most /!! i m portant d u ties will/ be4t v hat/ rof; ' ' yf • * * _^N. ^ ^ *? f 1 l . ■) f-j. IA o a t î n r v eto f a-n n rl n/^n.'irtfiAniil - !%«' fA'. -is. rargéivthanéirii-. à 11 y - precëeding v e a r ^ i T I ^ eport. places locating state-and edacatiònàl;; ìh - stitations. '■ Shall -. grouped o,r located ‘séparately;1s i V:' !\ \ i „ . : s <9 1 I believe you will« g ijfej!ibe i u ^ ^ v ject your careful thbugn^ from a désire to best .serverthe;fu- ture interests.qf the>;yst^«;.^HiçNFr .. ^ ever, I feel I .#o.uia(:bè;dftjélic^itt:y^ my duty if I.did not / airge^upow ^ you-ihe necessity^ of'( taking-î^ucH 5 ||f action as will/.detérminè^ various st ate^rustituiiôns' are to b» - k g % $ tlem'en;f[!qf|.i ffîs -I Òbkiìrg^fqrlahd^uyiUtigMdt^^^ càpital|tò.touf Etâte;f£hô'^ • y ; r . s