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The Montanian (Choteau, Mont.), 13 Jan. 1893, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053033/1893-01-13/ed-1/seq-7/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
:\&£^«*J*eorand;duraD a i y m n a « . o u u « u - I C ,&^F 6 r'*ta^errëform;BChpôla; 1 . -. j j ,.. ' 5000 ^ ^. x % i - jÿorpüblio'fciùUàlDii».Iv.-^V-T...;... 1 ;- 182 ,<i 00 - m .u st<l>e ^.Hh’ *n iÿàctlôf:c^^ 2, :.rS1892,in cjrder, to avail ourselves oi ^apprççnatiiinmade ,i;n the a'ct S'* *ofcAugust:'\80r• 1*890..' Under the ;1-S •■> •vn.j«'--- 11- O _ _ ____ * p«re^se: ôf^î^dOO *pfe.r--annunvfor- ten tùëach 6tîrte ^•^|{lÎnâ.4arnt<n,ÿ/and the- su m .of$2£u ^ôèO'-pér annu m i» there after . to be SïC^àpplied.tô, instruction. in .’agricul ■^p^^àféi -tl^^ariou s ; ¡branches of \<$?;.^ Mathematics,^natural and.econo, **• _ - . $r1 * v^L- i* «*-W - .. ' V a ^.:^ini^\s6î^cre^hô\^ighBh;'languàge ; jm&th*\mechaBi0 arts, v ^ W-' , bBPjETAH’S HGME. In ray, judgment,1 provision should be ; made for a Rtate or pjhan’s home. The condition ‘ of these .unfortunate children, apf ■ peats to the generous side of every man’s nature, and the ‘fos ering care of the state is demanded. V - ' , HEW COUNTIES. -r The creation of new counties is f \ * incidental to the growth of the %: statë. 'Thé ar«a4pf many of cuir § ? • «©.untiesis^pogreat that the cost r^y^Jnaintainihg local government :up0n 4he taxpayers kw^/Ju&ialpprweedih^, involve an ‘^.'%^nprmbu«;o,uitlay of money when ^ /¡jurer* and rwitnesses are . com pell- i* ; rjed to ¿ravel from on© hundred to i - f 'V -\ . v -* :/// fduïihundrd „miles to reach the /- ¡Bounty, sear. To invoke justice /- nnder such conditions is to' inyiie ., ./ bankruptcy to the litigants in civil .. basés, or add to the burden of tax ation in ¿riminal .cases. The trend ';.. of pnbilic sentiment is to the sub ■ - division, of qur : larger counties, --Ç ^henëvébltia^pears^that the val- ’^nation and population of the pro lv.^pbsednew county will .justify ihe- j«£~* . r ^ \ - - > ' : $£,] .J v%S|%^h4i- ^ ^ c!^.^ontaaa War-.. |Cprahts: the’ prediction/ that the )t^/r^rôwlîh ô f /population will soon. ' ;/K^Pû^the%ùmbeii-ofvc/uuties in- «r^^KelitafekcbnservaTive \.action 'by the législature in this-regard .¡will V iciâ t ali timës conserve the best in [■^^//ifêrests o f the commonwealth. BEFOKM SCHOOL/ ' . . ' ^ k ^ '/ ^ ll^ exP®ldence. leaches the ne- S'v'-liyf ^V’’ v*.A*-*’jL* ' • ' £_ • • • t A ~• ' t* A/ &ïi< <i — ----- ------- --- ^^^e^p^iz>d\this‘4n''dôiiatitig to our ^^lïfe^S.0^Q6‘Cfacrô’s’,c)’f land as an,eii -;ed>i%iin'ffg'the i.wo Yearsiollowlng ^Aihother graut of 622,Q00 ¡acres w«i' tirade iby thc^ tVclbrahr-govertimeiii : i n :t he: act providi 11 g for t lip ad hiis . sio ii; of Mo t it a n a- in t o the union, making.a grand total of 668,080 acreslofpublic land's- .donated- to Us for the purpose set forth in the act. ;~ /The report of the. United States board of land commissioners for- 1892 shows a total/sellectiom of :128.823,51 acres; leaving less than 5JQ,000 acres yeo td.be selected. , Laws governing;:t lie, leasing o state lands require ' revision. Penalties should be prescribed for those who remain in possession^oi stale land*. r . . MINKRiLLANDfi. There ic now before congies/a measure generally known \as’ the mineral land classitication' bill, which, has for. its object t He. separa tion of the mineral land* excluded from the grant., and giving to the Northern Pacific\ railway only those lauds cenletnplaled -in the .act of congress. A case' is pending in the su preme court entitled. The North ern Pacific Railway Company vs. R. P. Barden., in whicli ’/tiat ^ cor- ppratipn is seeking to. anticipate- legislation favorable to the people of Montana, by establinhing the judicial point that the1company is-, entitled to all the odd numbered sections ofland within its grant NOT KNOWii TO BE JgiNKBAL AT THE T.Mlfi OP ITS DEFINITE LOCATION ill 1872. IMMIGRATION. . The marvelous possibilties of Montana will be linly lealized only through the inspiralioh ol numbers, which .we . can easily secure through wise legis-la tion encouraging -immigration. Opon the reciaimation of our arid lands, must largely depend a substan tial increase o f population . Te encourage immigration^ for the development of our ngricul tu al, ieROU.rces, tlu first impor'anl sti-p lo. be taken is to m..k:e the\ creation of new cominunjties: pos sil>le by the irrigation of our arid lairds. 1 IRRIGATION. . . ^ Limited experiments in variou- portions of the s jfejustify every encouragement that canbe,given laudable irrigation projects' within the. liinit’s ;>i' tluvconstr utiou. -flip •'ial.po/s'iliiiilies.of our- arid' lid Cprporatiohs^encouraged by leg; islation to push forward irrigation, schemes, should not bp permitted\1 t o absorb the public, - domain,- op ,. he one hand,'or the income o f the seltler, oii the orHeii liand. Tht charges m ade-by co m|) a it i ea own/ iiig ditclies and. caha!s y eh(iUld be\ regulated by law. _ ___ ¡. ^ . r J FOR l ST AND PRAIRIE FIRES. ' ■Ex -Uoyornot* Too!e said, iii b;ii* ia^f meksVire/oii this subject,^-;“ ] 'a-iicffof.the opinion, that not In ng could be doiiei niore cduduciye liji;. ihis pnd thau Uie passage, o f a:Jaw., by which raflroad companies oper aliiTg.in tjre state sliouht be com pel led to buri/tHeir riglrtv.of- wa>~ aniiually,/ai.id thus prevent a spieud oUfire\ originating1 not in . frequently from sparks .-fro in; t heii, eiTgiii©' and the cleaning o f fire boxes.-” '- .« - / ... I most heartily .endorse .that Suggestion. ^ . . .. VIOLATION - OF GAME AND FISH LAWS/ Ooihpiaint has'beeii ma le to me of the gross violation of our game and. fish laws. The large quantity of trout which is often . I.ouiid ii „ Co lixluded Qfijyixi ¿age. * ' . 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MklN STREET,\ - OJQOTEAÜ 5 i - ' J L .2 X 2 D Dealers in A L L IilNDS of Farm PRODUCE. / j V P R \CriCAiL HOXJSR All kinds wood work neatly/ ?X • •> ;' ,'• W ^ • • - r-M •* safely and promptly \ don«. ; / , ' _ J'v . ; .WHEEL REPAIRIN'*.A‘«>BOlM,TY.. Wj;;•• ■ '■ W . y . - W E E ® / * \i - , < v l I - ' i ' W n e O T E A U , . -/;.: i -M Q N T i. \ '■ 1 m r n m m m ' • ™ ' I ■ ! : Z n ! k i ! o xt& i' \• .-vT x s - . x T o . * w r . . FIRST CliASS C O A C H E S :# ':';# '. * _ ■ - •D a il y .:-: B etween « ^ . . ■ \ GREAT FALLS ANQ, CHQTEAjU; -- • C ARRYING U. -S. AlL^EXiRESS; '• - - w ■ ■ • • I i J. - BYBqNfC jRSON^Agoall^ f _______ ___________ JpVïvi ' - 'tôi'&SSflSc-'.w S < r _ V ^ « ’■ ■ m M - . * i S - Also f olfirrittea deèeripUoné [jn c l«*»' KrP. insr reaidenooi] « f f»p e d » b la 'liiH < if e ^ ’j y « u t to;oormppad.t<>r,f(ia