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ARTHUR rupfflv becom the Flathead. making eraI points haul asked nation shall have of its own, or whether Lincoln pressed and take justice. Lincoln American |M*oplo and honor to rnuuago affairs .. Bryan sti pie faduy. Liuco! riovtliv I., Prof J.'. RBOISTKft'B NOTICE ■TIO.N-. PUHI.1CA- Dcpurunent of the rommlss'.or lo provide for mention of .-ci ihr clariMpnllon land urant limits. <c Railroad Company, CLASSIF 1 1iiUle.l i the #e.ll of Flathead Oar of O cokt I I . A. I). t'l*',. MICIIKL TIlEitKIACL 'mintyclerk mi l rc-curib-r. Kin Notice for Publication. Land O.lko nt Mie.imla. Uoiitati Notice l< lierebygltlvoa that the folio, lined settler liar llhel notice of liir inlen i make llinil proof in *upt>ort of his claim. First publication Septe.ubei REGISTRATION NOTICE. II. noil It in Flat head Counly nre n..tilU the books for tin' n\ri-tratioa of-votmn i Honor.il election ol Nov. :t I.-4M. Will ll Irion lOo'elock n.ni. mi l lit o'clock p.m plnccs anil on ilntos as follows: Hud Itook. Precinct No. H. Homo Olllc F. Fallor's liouse, OctiiboMX II.». *1. » October IS and 17. ^ ‘ ^ ^ ^ \v. F. Hubbtirt. ;»f the place# n.oiimlalMi REGISTRATION NOTICE. Voids ..f t ..|ao,t.i ■ Falls PrcelhCt N... II. Ii..» I' i . vio . i ' ii .. II. I ••• . Precinct No, n,.a \\ MtoOsli franMt N file lasik* for tbenatlstratloa of rotera wit •a*enfrien laa.m. tola i-.m. at the I'irr.o on tie, ihns -Inlet I si low: i ..toiiitnn Fall* al Hotel liaylor.l Or Oil IPli. Illli. ISin. ;ul Nth. Will and rill.. Precliict Nu. is. WbiielMi. at^urajamln Precioef N... |i. IVof.il S-fli-.|, llwu-e. Octet#-* null and SSI.. l>. HASKII.I. Registration Aitent llislritl No. NOTICE. V.l.re is I. -n-hr Siren that tlie lime for r©gf.t,i.,,en of lie. names of llie .|.iallSisl -■ I ore in Kind loo IhsUlat No. A. embracing f.. lowoir l name | precinct# or polling pln-c* I'olu.nhi.i I iil- Prrrioet. No. IT -sliliMVon Prior to llie nde-ral dertinn to Is- held on lie* il dij of Nio.mhor. A. l> irSOffoi ile.rs.uoii -t Klarlo nd Uoptnna, Will eipire at III erl.d p. . .... a I he r.tli day ol Ocudso. A l»_ law. H um s II ssmi . p , Item-try \o-.i- 1.1.010.0 lllstrfct No. n. n»t lend l . o* n I j. IlcnUr (aovernniqnl subdivision NOTICE. liortlon of the repert cf the com■ lern mitrkei! Kxhtbi! II Is on file In lcc anil optp to the cvnmliuttlon *yf led parties. e f.i further ftiven that by the of said act of February SG, 1SSV. as to the lamia aynlust the cl se en whereof no protest shall have Id'' * • • \the classification ■ Plowed by tin* v.‘rotary of the In- 111 I. II Be considered final, except In r polling plnrci to. j lbolr.sk Prcclucl, No. J. C. Edwards. I>. lest, line the t'ounty of | will expire nt ten o'clock ' r of Oct. A. lb IXW. I. Wll.Ks. Ileifislry Aaenl. ; No. i, Klaibcnd County, [ JOHN SI. EVAN8. ItcKlsIcr. 1 Ocli.br r tt. IM»h The Columbian If Paid In Ailmnco 11 AOs* i ____ ________ . f interest to the people of tho Flathead. Address all letters to T he C olumbian ', - ' Columbia Falls, Mont. THURSDAY, OCT. 29, 189G. ■----------------------- r ----------------- THE HONEST MONEY TICKET. Those busy fellows who Lave been circulating falsehoods ubout D. F. Smith urc fiudiug that an houest record of six yours iu this county cannot bo destroyed by irresponsible circulnto#of untruth. Every lie has returned upon its starter with telling offeet. Tho Montuna courts nt down upon tho follows who tried to fool peo ple by sailing under tho stylo of “sil- republieons.” It was so plain an effort at deception that even the-rc- publicun supreme court could not stomach it. Tho situation iu Moutnua may lx> briefly summed up. Bryau will Montana by 15,000 votes. Bob Smith will bo elected by 8,000 to 12,- 000 votes. ’ Tho enliro fusion stato ticket will bo elected, without n doubt. The question now is oue of majority. Let Montana go ou record being strougly in favor of honest niouev. We wish it could be unani- Which tnau will you choose, Ameri can citizens? Bryan nnd national in dependence nnd prosjyerilJ', or Mc Kinley and government by the trusts und for the millionaires. The issue is plain—so plain that no man can mistake it of escape tho responsibil ity of his vote. _______ “No “No Cross o f Uolil.\ — William J. flryan. SILVER STATE TICKET. “Doc” Howard will mako a model couuty commissioner. Yoars of lifo the west, aud familiarity with the needs of Flathead eounty make him woll fitted for tho office, iprosontatiro of the mining Ibis county and mining is great industry iu Not many years ellipse before this county will 1 m * up in tho list of tho producers of j precious motals. Those speecbmuking geuerals who ear tour in the have not proved to bo votemaking orators. At sov- ex-soldiere’ of tho union them very embarrassing Oue question still re mains unanswered. It was put by a who asked: “After having honors iu your fight to pre- tho couutry, why do you now turn that country over to tlio lords of foreign nations?'' strutting generals looked at other, but tho question remains unanswered. Ex-soldier* all over union should think on that ques- rarefully. Reports at this duto indicato that about twenty different men Imve a suretliiug ou under sheriff should Evans I k * elected-. There nre several pinsiint. VaVb.j* preeiucts yet to hoar from. I fC i I i N i . '1'' Bail Rock Many people nre \omluriog why W. R. Kamsdoll of BrffHli Columbia should bo so active in 'qiamtgiug Flathead , county's politics'. Mr. RamsdcU's friends have staler! that his mining interests In British Col umbia will keep him there in (he future, as (hay have for the^iast six mouth* It scorns to bo no troublo for tno gcntlomau to poso a* a Brit- owner aud an American politiciau at one aud tbo sumo tune. Lyman J.oring, when in tholcgisln- showed that ho could accom plish something. Iustead of strutting around us a senatorial cnndidnto with dozen supporters, he worked for his constituents nnd Flathead eounty result. Flathead couuty has y interests that demand atten tion. und Mr. Loring has shown that do something, a showing not made by the present senator. T. E. I'OLLIM*. Hem.. Orcnl F'aiD. For Secretary of State— T. H. i I ooak , Po|i.. Anaemia For State Auditor— F. W. P oinoextkr . Dora., Dillon. °. C ailtox . Pop.. Helena. For Member# of the Legislature. S. H. 1U tlk «. H. H. <i*«a. Fszu WiuToini:. For Sheriff. J. T. Diatunxix. For Fomin It. F. Ho*l AMD. D aviu O kkiu . S eth Mr Fen ban . J b . For Clerk^ and^Recordcr. MirIlf.J. T uekbiii I.T. T. J. HorKla'a. For County Attorney. Tllos^p. l-oxo. For Public AduiiniStral-H. J. J. KnntDT. For Clerk nt II,.-Conn. J ««. K. I- am .. Vote for honesty iu county atfuir.s. D. .Smith is the candidate of uo fnctiou, no bank, no Corporation, no cliquo or combine. Ho can take bis without obligation to ouy ono— except tbo taxpayers. When choos ing a judge it is importaut that ho is owned by uo faction or clique. When you have looked it carefully or you will conelpdo that tho dem ocratic ticket is the right ono this You w ill do two things by vot- iug that ticket, viz: choosing eapablo office^ and voting for men whostuud for honest money and Atnericati■inde pendence. Samuel Hilburn meets all re<iuire- ments of u eapablo county treasurer. Bill Morrison has at lust crawled under tho tent iu the goldbug cuuip. If thero is anything ou tho popu list tickot that has not been traded off for sheriff votes it is not visible. Mr. Ramsdoll will find thnthodoe not own tbo votes of tho populists of Flathead, und that he cannot manipu late them to suit his own select Dowu with rings aud clique-, of every description. Flathead lounly offices should bo filled by men who have shown enough ability to e. Carlisle got a good idna of his popularity iu Koutucky when at his home in Covington lost wook his neighbors wanted to tx^lt with him decayed eggs. Mr. Hanna has instructed his paigu orators to “ not to try to answer Brynu's speeches.” Mr. Hanna is wise enough to know that they cannot answer them if they did try. By controlling tho supremo court in Nebraska tho goldbugs have got tho Palmcr-Buckiiur tickot on tho ballot under tho head of “democratic.\ But tho peoplo are in earnest aud will qot be fooled. A voto for D. F. Smith is a vole for a man who has every attribute of character und ovory qualification to learning for tho duties of judge of this district. The best evidence of Mr. Smith’s integrity is found it personnel of tho men now fighting ThO men who are working upon religious prejudice iu this couuty uro starting a flame Hint they will try iu Tain to extinguish. Every Ainorienn citizen, who obeys tho constitution, accords to omry other citizen tho right to worship OOd to the dictates of hiB own conscience. Good Is essential to V0& health. Every nook ‘ 'J'\' ! and corner of the W s system b reached by lii_ blood, u - L. quality Uiccondllton of every organ Wids. Good blood means strong m r. good digestion, robust health. Imp. blood means scrofula, dyapepsla. rlc aun ttsm, catarrh or other diseases. Tin- way to have good blood la lo I i -- II,. Sarsaparilla. This medicine pari.He; v talizes, and enriches -he blood, and ><: the dements of health nnd siren:' ii •cry nerve, organ and tissue. l'.r: good appetite, gives rclrenhing i . and cures that tired (eoliug. Kcim-r. RAMSDELLISM vs. POPULISM. Mr. Bamsdcll is attempting to work p some sympathy for himself aud the Ramsdcll political coinbiuo by Hie false statement that \T he C olum - is lighting the populfft party.” A public inectiug was called in tli Tuesday evening wljjcb w: devoted eutiroly to telling what Mr. Bamsdcll and Mr. Bloor think ubout theoditorof this paper. Some fif teen or twenty persons altumled und witnessed tho-performance of t hoi wo raged Ramsrlellian Dromios. It is unnecessary to stuto that the editor not au issue iu this campaign; that 3 have no i-paco lo devoto to a reply to tho vapid uiouthings of two ir iponsibles, who happen to cease, a moment, in their desi>erate ch after tho taxpayers’ dollars. This paper respects populism- denounces Ramsdellism. It respects political honesty—it abhors hypoc risy. The populist party is called “reform party\ aud populists glory in tbo name -Rumsdellism Called nothing but greed for office nnd public money At his next meeting Mr. Rnmsdell might answer these question: Cau an honorable mau denounce corporations und carry a corporation railroad pass at tho sumo time? Did you uot do so? Is that populism? Is tho charging of private teh grams to tho county populism? Yet tho county commissioners found such charges in the sheriff’s l)ill nnd s of the messages wore for you. thut populism aud reform? Is tho charge for board of imagin ary county prisouors reform? The sheriff had to pay bark some &iO.that was wrongfully collected, and you are now urging the election of the who made those erroneous charges CLOSE OF THE CAMPAIGN. Next Tuesday the votors of tho United States will say whothor this a financial system whet European bond and gold sharks shall coutiuuo the management of Amen- monctury affairs. This has been campaign since Abraham clioseu the leader of a people. What l-iucoln was to masses of\ Americans in X8(iO, Bryau is today- u leader whoso ear to hear tho call of tho op- take up tho battle for believed that the |M*oplo possess tho wisdom to r thoir stands for thut princi- Liucolu believed that great |>qpplc should uot prosper at tho oxpenso of another — Bryan stuuds for that principle to Lincoln believed that great combines aud uuluwful aggregation: of woalth threaten the houor, tho prosperity aud independence of tho Ameriedn people Brynn is t he fore most advocate of thut great truth. Lincoln believed that u millionaire has uo inorp right to disobey i defy law than has tho lowly labore Bryuii is uu honest and able cx|>ouont of that doctrine. Next Tuesday wlion you sider that when this couutry bad only 3,000,000 souls it declared its ii dependence; that the men who bluzed the path of liberty a continent, ami made Jt the home of freedom withstood privations and hardship which this generation ei not comprehend. Tho quustii then, is: Shall Americans now si render their financial houor. (heir dependence lo a foreign power? Bryan stands for national honor the sheriff’s books, because ho hap aud independence; ho believes thut j pens to bo your relative. Is that (lie American people cau hrouk away j |x>pulisiu aud reform? from the grasp of the Rothschild:* Dili anybody you know have and the gold speculators of Europe;! much uso as yourself for the bill \ he believes that there is no real mi j introduced extending the time for tioiml pros|M*rity unless the working men and producers are prosperous; he is opposed to trusts, to Umd syn dicates and to legislation that en riches idlers ami impoverishes toiler* He stands as tho champion of nil American money system for Amori- uud by Americans. demptinu on foreclosed property. When your “heart bleeds for the laboring mau\ is it- for tho hi workingman who toils for his daily bread and pays bis way through tho world, or is it for the soft handed drouo who loafs in tho political yard aud spurns honest toil? Supplemental. ! ELECTION NOTICE. Vucanciys filled by committoo sub sequent to preparation of ubovo list: ! Democratic. Fnr Jni Iuv* o' M.1111 V.r'\' !‘!l!^-n Ta.n'i,,!-. j Fnr Elw;to\' f,,r l'r~i,lrn' nml Vic0 •’rw.i.iont. Jauus M Mutller Martin Magiunis, Hood Sarsaparilla H o o d ’s P i l l s -1 Supplemental. Vacancies filled by Committee sub sequent to preparation of above list; McDi.inilil Archibald Jack Robotau Bcninoro Hilton , I'.,uDtj.it FlalbriHl. i I. HtrlsITIstrlaoll- nwnlj cl. fk A..1 1 rrc..M .-r ..f t i.i 1u l ll-I C..DOIJ. .in'- ,.f Mi-i'Ain. <1 liMair Rulifr tfaal lornNlaf I. a lull. If’,I McKiulev stands for tho gold ; The populist platform does not standard under which property and dorse the acts to which wd call your produce have gone doun until the former and the Inlrorer enn barely 300 days Imrd lalror per y He stands [or - bond-issues, gold nttootiftu, if we ,-an rend. It does not publicly endorse uepoti do. If populism means making pub lic office a family snap, then Ibis pa- ipeculatiou nml tbo rich classes of j per opposes it. If populism means society which .exist upon tho toil of | sending u failure to make laws thut others. McKiuley believes that Eu-: affect every stato interest, then we rope should regulate nnd manage <>p|ios« it. America's fiuaucc nud trade; ho bo- j The truth is, Mr. Bamsdcll, that lievea Thai trusts should bo protected j |x>piilism, ns stated by its conscien- aud fattenod nt public ox|Kmse; hot tious followers, does not stand for advocates a system of tariff taxation any of the Ihiugs which you, in this that increases tho price of everything! eounty, are .now advocating, that the workman miff his family con- j The proof ol this is that populist; sumo or uso. McKinley stands for • all mor Flathead eounty llavo ropu the combine of millionaires who have | dialed your county ticket mid the iu- spont $15,000,000 lo nice! him pri-«i-; llm-ucns that nominated il. deni of the United States. To these As lo your epithets und ubuso wt men ho owes a hundred thousand cure nothing. Only n buffoon uses dollars and is their willing servant, i them in lieu of argument. Robert B. Smith. A E. Spriggs. Kcrtctarj ol St«l». T. S. Hogan B. Nolan. Tho*. W. I’oindoxtor, Jr. Siiporti.tisiil.'-nt •>! INhllf turtrocfluo. E. A. Csrloton. Horuo* R. Ig SqgrrraM ..\rt. STAt^S^ODtof. 1-yniHU Luring. Siiinoy II. Butler, . 11 ll. (Jurr, Fred Whiteside. J h -U c r.I,-tmili Ju.ho.nl Duurlci. D. F. Smith. O r k of llie DiSrlri Four:. James K. Lang. B. F. Howard, David (jreig. F.-r Fnuatj Attornoj, Thomas D. Long. Michel Tliorriuuitv J. T. Dickinson. ’»*r Flimsy Troxturor. Samuel llilimru. ‘or <minly ' A-t.--.Mir, '1'. J. Hopkins. Public .WminUtrator. J. J. Kennedy. \r< 0r,,n Dr. J N! E. Jenkins, or Justices of tho Peace, Kulia|ioll Township, Frank Addeiuan, A McArthur. For Constables, Kalispell Towushiaf Tom Lyons j r W. N. Murliu • ir Justice of the Peace, Jocko Township, Thomas liiff, For Coustuhles, Jocko Township Morgan O’Brien P. U. Cornish For Justice of tho Peace, Columbia Township, D. 0. Archibald For Constable, Columbia Township. B. A. Hilton For Justice of the IVaoe L'bliy Township. l> P. Doyle S. U Prutl % For Constables Libby Township, T. M Duuu Frank Wegner Republican. Fur Ll-*ol..r- h-t p.u»t.l-s.t qii'l Vic-* l*rii»i'l'-n:. Henry Kuii)|M>uberg, Jfvsepb H. Vinau, Frank U. Nash. t... Hcr rc^.DU.ora^w^. Alexander C. Botkin. I’ot'erif .'Tijolinan. F.ir a.s-ro'.irj „r m-Iu. Louis Itotwilt. Samuel ii. Murray. F..rSl»0*Trr«*..rt*'. Charles M. Webster. Fur Smto Au<iii»r. Albert L. U>e. F.»f Stporialn, I - »t Puhlle lo*tracliob. John P. Hendricks. F.»r \*. tii.ii- l.i.tic-i ol lhi» Siipfiui- Fuurt. < i corgi- 11. Orubb. “r814\ A-trShv-ldon. h-( Jto.uts-r- uf rhu II..UM, ut IhlirmniUlIrH. H. W Heed. K. C. l ’aluu-r. Wdfiam Mooring. Fur Ju.lct uf (h- ,J -tf-reti JoUitisI Ditlncr. B. J. Molotire. Fu' Ftcrk ol lb. DUrlrt l -urr. Aarlnnv \V. Sttausj. E L. Preston, Huuiuul E John*. William J. Brenuau. Fur I’.uiMti- ( !■ rk nn l Ri-ensk:. E. W Phillips. ForFouDt) A* mm -*.,. J. B. Uib-oq. F.i- P. I,lie A.liniui-ri i.-r Hugh 8«uu.y. For.otusutj ^ S| ioford FurFuuaty Sui>-ri,it. -,.!>-i.t uf .-cbuult. N. T. Conkliu. A. L. Jaqueth. , People's Party. tor Kl.-ft.tr. f..r '.‘no.licit ud J Vie© l'rc*|.|eot, Murliu Magrituia, Henry L. Flunk, Daui.-I Brown. KoUert B. Smi'.h. A. E. Spriggs. Fur Secrrtrwy of State. T. .S. Hogan C’. B. Nolan. . Fur Stale Trcunrer. Timothy E. Collins. For Staio Auditor. Thomas W. Poindexter, Jr. For S^riuiouilrat of Public Instruction, I E. A. Carlotou. For As.-,mil,to Jil.tics of tho Suuronio Four*. Horace R. Buck, For State Ncnntor, -William R. Ramsdoll. For Member* of Urn Mini Ml of Itciirv'Ciilaliro*. James M. Lowis. For County Clorlt nnd Recorder. Joseph M. Allison. For Sheriff. A. O. Evans. For County TrcoMin-r, Nntbaniol Scott-. For County .Vnoonr. ____ Fred E. Frisbie. Andrew Young, tioorgo R. MeMuhou. t'ounty fiuprrintrndont of SciicKtlr, F. D. Hoad. For County Surveyor, Galen H. Wheeler. Silver Republican Party. Henry L. Frank Daniel Brown Charles S. Hartman For (ioTcmor. Alexander C. Botkin Peter R. Dolman For Secretory of Htnti*. I.ottis Rotwitt Samuel G. Murray Fur Slnto Troonim-r, Charles M. Webster For Stntr Auditor. Albert L. Love- For SujK-rmtrndrnt of Public Irudruetlon, John P. Hendricks For Avocioln Ju tfebnf tlio Su|irCtno Court, Gi*orge H. Grubb For judiroof tbo Di-trlct Court Elorrtttli Judi cial Dirt rtet, B. J. Mclutiiu Citizens Silver Party. For Hire tom for Pru-idoot nnd Vico I’rraidout. Henry L. Frank Daniel Brown Martiu Magiunls, Nominated otherwise than by Convention or Primary Meeting. For Judge of tin DUtrict C-ourt of t lie Floret.tit Judioiol DiMrict. \ , Clmrlos W. Pomeroy-. Candidates for County Offl- cers Nominated by Petition. For State Senator, A. C. She|don Member* of the Hotec of RepraaentatiTea, William Mooring U. W. Heo<| R. o. Palmer For (Jerk «f ilm l>i-tjiot Cirnri, A- W. Sywimny For Cnituty ( ot..ml**|oner*. Fred Cooke E. L. Prestou S. E. Johns \V. J. Brett nan For Judra. Klerentb Jinlleial Dirtriet. Jesse K. Miller. For Cl. rk of the District Court. E. L. Geddeft. For County Coniraimtooera. W. U. Ditty, Jokn T. Robbins, Thomas Boggs. For Public ...... ........ H. Swsttey For Coroner, r H. p. tnau ford For Couuty Hu|N,rititfiudcnt ofHci.ooU, N. T. Conklin For County Survoyor, A. L. Jnqnoth S tate of M onrana , I C ounty of F latukad , f I. Mi.-i.el iiierriqttli county clerk nud re- cooler in ant for Fii.tlica-1 County, State of Moiil.ina. t.o ti-.-t.by certtly that tlio forosroiuic i- n true nnd earn ct lint of the nominee* eerll- iie .1 to nn.ier the prori*ioti* of Chapter 3 of In Ic-liin.iiiy ehereof, 1 imve hereunto *et ray hand nn-.l n.lix-i I tbo cent of Fluthond County . tlii* t vro-it)-.ir*t day of October. A. ■J SKA I. Il l-'O' ' ---- ’ MICHKL THKRRIAULT, Couiity Clerk and Hi-eorder in nnd for Flathead I minty, Staio uf Montana, Ily 11. W. H. F.dk, Deputy. Notloo for Publication. Laud Odico, Mi**oaln, Motitnua. I October 19. 1390. ( ■milled aottler l.a; tiled notice of fill Intention to mako final proof io rupport of hi* claim, and that mill proof will I n : made before D. F. Smith, a United state# circuit court connnlwioner for the dixtriet o: Mont ina at Columbia Fall#, Montana, ou November rt, WM. »U: * ROSK SKLLJIAX. who made II. R. No, 03 fertile no1, ne’. coo 31, w*. nw‘„nwL ™*. *ee tc. t|.3| n, r»lw. She name# the following l»ltno«»o* tri proro of, said land, v l n .................... Uanmora HUfqn, John Rootoann, Btrton Ken. neily. Join, R. skylo#. ail ol Columbia Fall*, Mont. JOHN Jl. KVAN8, Rcglctcr. l*t |>ub!icatimi Ootober Si, ■ j i ii -.-. i i i .ill-. Mnotann. JOHN M. EVANS. Reol.tor. Flmt pnblication October St