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The Montanian (Choteau, Mont.), 13 Jan. 1893, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053033/1893-01-13/ed-1/seq-3/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
-^^á ¿ t«í?H o ffiiia n ¿ ^ -B | ri^ Íjb u i»l «ollegè a t */^3o»sm a n . . ■ v * . ' ■- *•• ¡¿S , f •s, • j - * ,¿ ¿Á f^ 'O n ' Wednesday ■ the -rôle on senator ^ T^jrtoVd:^-7-for*Sañáérs; Clark 4; Dixon 2; .Ha^BM rij'M a g g ib n iB 1. - \ - ■ 1 : j Gibs on gaveuotice of a bill coñsoll- j ->?datin^g thé:atate;üaiy 0 rsífcy, agricultural / ■colligo ' ’and otber school« in on* institú- tiou. ; ' ... ‘ , HOBS®.. \ Tuesday's v o te, on .senate was San- tiers “26;-. Clark 12;*Dix.on 6; Tïausër 5; Maginnis 1 áñd R . B . Smith l j i l u l - ' Viikr3.' ■ '■ . Ï - - ■'i» * _ j. ! , The. »p u b lica n s scored\ a .great 'v ic to r y to-day in thé seating o ! Leech.''The contest aroee immediately after- thé.bal. lo tin f on. „United States senator by a' m otion from Fleming ‘ o ! Beaverhead, j. . ¿that Leëch be given the oath' -.of office SmniT take his seat' as a me mbèr of th a t body. >ThiB was met by a.m o tion from ’ Bach'tó^adjourn, which, was, defeated b y \ ^ y d t e b l 2 7 to 26, Populists B ra y ... ahd Matthe ws voting with tbs ..republi- - cans and\ P opuliBt Beecher w ith thé democrats. Bach then' made a pom pous and; abusive and wearisome speech, against tbe-republicans and their posi- . tio n , i t looking for a while as though be w s ».talkÍD g á g á is n t time to secure the ' • presence o tPàvdiaôn, He ceased after a while. a u d 'Bray made a reply showing that-Bach, had o n ly beclouded what had before appeared to be a com p a ratively , clear .case.... Bach then demanded a call , of, the house and was supported in his V* ^ p o sition. b y teh o r more democrats, - ' - ' b u t when i t was seen th a t there was no ■ f i ^ » | » ^ ^ . . t ^ c è p t : D a v idsôn, and th a t ' he. •^ had'thè:prëyioùs d a y rëseived leave of absence which was held „to-be a conti n u - > :;ing leave, thé demand fo r a call was n o t ’ „ pressed. The republicans then moved ■jÜho^prsyiouB question, and after some mo»'~fíÍibustéring b y the democrats the . , motion’ for^the previo ua -question = pre- railed, after which the m otion of Flem - r iug waH.carried by a voté of 27 to 26 as : before.^ M r, Leech then appeared a t the \ b a r o f the house, received the oath of. office from the speaker, and took his ' ss.at. On m otion of B ra y , supported by fo rty-six other me mb era, the committee on privilege» and elections was given full . a u thority to send for persons- and . p a p e » in the contest case and’report a t • - . as e a rly a*lday as possible. -Several notices ,of bills were giver, : Lockhart, insane, asylum; Butler, Flat* bead c o u n ty; Goodell, bounty on wild ' anim a l«,\ Swett,. to - regulate, working hours and prevent im p o rtation rif Pink- .c ertone; Lewis, creation of V a lley county; FJemibgj l l t h judicial d is trict. • OniWednesday tbe^yote for senator stood 26. for Sanders; Cl^rk 11; Dixon ’ , ;6 ; Hauser 9; Mulviile,2. The voté on Joint ^'allot - was: “ Banders ■ 83; Clark -15; Hauser'llVDixon 8; Mulvillo .2; Ma* ■ g in n is l. Holies of bills were given as follows: Repealing estray ¿ilawf‘-Taking . tha .-power: from county • commissioners tb regulate water rates; ¿establishing ^state^relorm school;, 'state. normal ;;§choblát,LiyÍDg8ton; formatiôn of Bit- tsrRoot county »notice was Jalso, given ^ - -oíajbint resolution favoring the elec* V ' •';tióñ o! Ü. S. senatpr by direct vote.’-. v —. r - Vr 'T/; : Vs r ,.j/ .. . '■ — .. ' ? * ' jaundice. , v -rv.-r >V his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, Paid-land,' Viz: ' Joseph’ HendersonV J. -Al fred Van'lidskifk^Patrick Higgins and Henry Lonstra, allof'Dapuyer.-Mont. .. ~ ' 78. .^WIGGETT, Register.. ' fFirsC-publioatlon Dec-SO.] J, , -T im e ta b l e o ? g r e a t falls RAILROAD. GOING NORTH.’ K nd I CANADA, Leave Great Fails, , Vaughnv -u 11.00 p. m. 11.40 “ 32s20 a. m. r« ‘ Collins, 2.00 a ' u Pondera, 3,40 a “ _G6nrad, 6;oo - (1 Arr. Shelby junction, 6.00 \ (( GOING SOUTH. Leave Shelby Junc.tidn, 2.50 p. Ï ‘f Conrad, 340 41 ’ il Pondera, 5.20 » M Oollins, 6.50 » “ Steell, 8.15 a 7 Vaughns 8.50 tc Arr. at Great Falls, >. - 9,30 a U . J . B X J K D . M i •-*.* ? - -V Horses .Address: C hotbau .' M ont . THE ED WIDMARK, P r o p rieto r . * WASHING & IRONING neatly done on short notice and at reason- able prices. Give me a trial, . ................. '■■-'■I. in ■■ asiilU.il ARMSTRONG & MOMBERG F * Z B E ! X P , < â z COR. HAMILTON ST. & CHO- TEAIT A V k , .. (Armstrong’s Old Stand.) C H O T E à ü v - M Q N T . V - ' Good Accommodations for your ’Team; - ■ _ \ r ^vHand 9 .Q^e;„Tu.rnoutB/ at reason- ^ablii'ra hia.continuous of »aid.:1 and,' Fairbanj'.... end Androw, and furnish ..testimbnÿ'odncerning'Baid'laltagait^^ fallará. Testimony to* be submitted 0. Warner, U. S. \Commissioner at\- Montana, December 24..1892. pV . J ohn F a ir b a ir n , who mod« pre-emption deol; No. 10746, for the ayt nw4, 8ei^<uu section 28, Tp. 23 n, range 7 w6st: He namoatlie following .witnesses-. ________ _ 'hie cominuonB residence upon'and.c^tivatibm&fe^^ of, said land, viz: Gourge.TF,..Arnold;'Andfsw&^iMMri C. Barbank, Henry Radcliffe.and Jalm, all o f Bollevlow,'Montana. • • \fiS\ : 6 , a : SWIGOETT,.liogister. Firat pubHcatlt n'-Deo. 2: DESERT LAND, FINAL R R O D i i l f ^7 .. ... L and O ffice a t H b D ena > tfdN s f;f — Nov; 23,-18927 Notice ie hereby irifen that .CHARLES M ar . v , quart of Chotenu, Montana,’ has filea'inotice MM-. of hia intention td make.proofr6hfehiaTdii«er*fj?;£ land olaim No. 2056 forthofoUowingdetcribeiC^cA- traot o f urisurveyed lahd^'b'Ounded.yhy.^oom-f^’R,- menclng at b point 27 'rods \sonth^of .tbe^SonttiVvi:^ Branch of Muddy creek at a etakb-'set in :the 'y ;\ ground, thence duo south 240 rods to a.post .set- in thegronnd, thence due east 160 rodB to a poaS'-'' set in the ground,thence dup north to 240, rods t<T a stake set In the gronnd;thence;west;160roaiiita!!;^,.- theplace of beglnning,supppB8'ed.to be the sWihWi ''- and eel, section 86, Tp,.28-Ni R'8 weat;‘' before .-' A. C. Warner; U. 8. Commissioner,'- at^Choi *- teaa, Montana, on Tuesday, the .10th':da'y;ed January, 1893. ' .,?> - . o f t W i He names the following witnesses to provo-' the complete irrigation and- reclamation}?« said land, Bamuel BurroWs, Aaron’. NuttalL'*'/'i,v Frank Horan, of Choteau, Mont.',,.andy-HerV^6L. bert L. HaUady, of Raymond, Montana, ’ ■ ^ - SWIQ&ETT. - ” First Publication Deo _ _______ -- 1 --- \-1—11 ^ ■ V N OTICE OF FINAL ENT&WK1 . - ' v' V.,*' ' ‘ ^ LrAND O ffice at H e l e n a , M ont . Nov, 11 1892 Notice is hereby given -that the; foUowlncfe/^; named settler has filed notice -of. his -;inten.t.^'V tiou to make final proof,‘ in,support*bfiShisAk,7 elaim, nnd that said proof-will be made-before>v_L A’. O. Wamer, U..S. CornmisBiorier’ at'ChoteatCvi^i«'; Montana, on December 28; 1892,- vir>- . A aron N utall >,-. /y 1« YAiiAui? wEb mode homestead application No. 6186,'ifor.iM^g the.ne4 ee4, seotion-15, swl ew4, and hH swli'M'ei^^ip 6 tion 14. Tp. «7 n, r.8' w. V e -V?1 -i '■ . f He names tbe following witnesses toS his continuodft'residence nppnrahd^onltivatioA^w^w of Bald land, 'VizA'^Villfam;’ D^'ShepherjCi^t!^ 5\ -a 'VZJSáxiv? T h e N e w O a u h i v t S M a in S t