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of Columbia Fall* grow, when open*. . A , lady oyertook one scholars, about 5 yeare old, goir to the flat Friday, and a small geew suddenly appeared from *l%« 1 . - - fai - i- , _ -.. Fine assortment of Fall street hats, and .the latest styles in Ladies’ Tailor made Hals, also Caps,Tames and Toques for children’s school wear. and try how ranch he had learned. 80 she said, “ Can yon tell roe the name of those fowl?\ \W h y geese, tha’m.” * But what’s the name of that big one.\ “ Whv, don’t yon-know? That’s the rooster of the goose I’ ’ And the young rascal gave her a knowing smile. Much of the labor day diseuetude was no doqbt occasioned on account of the lato downfall of Frank Nichols, former manager of the Trade and Labor As sembly, The ro«in object ■ f the Assem bly w good, grand and nohle, but\ it Be«ai 8 that they nee mighty poor judge ment in getting a man ta run their busi- -nss*. The. mistakes-of individuals should not reflect upon the intesflty of any organisation, however, bnt it does, and the late mistakes of Frank Nichols throws dot a feeling of . distrust to the organisation lo which he belongs. Mrs. Jas. Kennedy and daughter, Mies Minnie, accompanied by A. £ . Pur- viunce and Mr. Prendergrast, made an enioyable trip down the river in a boat toam Belton, last Sunday. They didn’t - ' .. —-v- ■ - ’ next week-. . . Thoe. Thornton is doing some buttdmg Exquisite des'gns in Fall Hats and Millinery hare just been received by Mrs. M. 8 . Foster. A complete line of farnilure purchased car load lots at Carr & Poes will be Glen Phillips, the machine roan lig Fork, was in. town 1'bnmlay. The Colniabian Wants to hug ry cord wood. First come first s< sold at right price*.- \ “ ‘tf*’ Werfave a little Souvenir China left, get It now. E. H. Snyder & Co. Carr A Pose handle everything. No more complete general department store touched by friendship — the contrast is too vivid. Were it not for the gsneroeity love con tain* it wonid be the most terrible of ’ and School * Snyder A Co. Everything new with all modern nurses employed. Rates (1 lo $3 and amount of care required. 1 end laundry. Fourth Avenoi this week. Judge Miller has pat in XT ————.1 _i . ni..L — T H E O L D E S T S A L O O N P I I M M S x p / A I L HOVE PRODUCT What Transpired Boring the Past Week at Colombia Palls and El..where— All About Everything and Erarybody. Chinks, Jews *ndJap*.are very scarce. . Complete new line of rubber goods at Go and see those samples for ladies' tutor made suits *pd brokets at the »Ub. Bent Sellman has his finger in a sling. . He probably has been handling some thing that bites. A1 onto Freeman dropped in yestentey and subscribed for a paper to go to Box 206, Qaleshurg, Mich. What some men don’t know would make a big book* and what they do know is s damage to them. P. H. Romer, who roue toe musical machine called Roulette, at the Mint, is enjoying a period of prosperity. Don’t forget that the Columhia Dairy ill reliable* and bandies the best product ib the marital. They deliver twin# a dayr - Lincoln, the Whlteflateiownsite man. gave a free exhibition with the trained animals of the Whiteflsh stables thie week. Don't fosget that Puxviance has the biggest and' bost line of samp* made clothing ever exhibu head Valley. /John A. Rohideau,-.the famous river pilot, made another ana o f Mis renowned trip* down the river in a boat from Bel ton thia week. , ' John Spearin and family, are recent arrivals from Michigan, and are looking ak the country with a vfew-r They will stay. the grounds for th e action. J.A. PbHlipefctid life brother thiVweek rigged: np,a neWsieatn threehlnsfoutflt, and are now doing bosiaess with the farmer every time the sun shines. J. C. O’ Brien Jkrraerly of the business end of town, hnt now in the Grinned addition, was in thia week renewing the acquaintance of his mspy-friends. Mountain i*ta devoured Ibe printers rollers tbit week, and our job work will not be done until new ones arrive from 8 Q 0 kane. The rata have been caught Pete Mengon, of the firm of Mengon Bros., of the Columbia Dairy, has de- H O T E L G A Y S i e s t a n d t t n o s t E q u i p p e d J f o a t l i n ? V - M I L L E R £ . L E W I S P r o p r i e t o r s C. Salley, the old timer from Butte, hasn’t forgot how to shoot. When he used to live Here he killed a bear in his door yard, anfl last Wednesday he killed twa dser within a mile of town. H. K. Kennedy has mailed some very unique advertisements to Ids customers from the Ed. A. Price Tailoring Co. Yon bet it pavs to advertise. Capl. J. R. Hilman is doing businessat Bonner’s Ferry this week. He has some mining and timber interest* down there. Mr*. Bent 8 ellman departs to-day for l extended visit w itl* relatives st Waahia, Iowa, and other pointa east. Snow appeared lowdown on the moon- tain sides Thursday, and Friday the was visited-by a heavy frost. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. partment of the Interior, rOTiat 18 HEREBY QTVEJf THAT THE I [ollowlng-nsmed settler b u Clod nolle* ol j Intention to make commutation «n»l proof ,u support of hie olelm, and that uld proof be mad* before the RegUter end Receiver « I.and OfEee at Kallapell, Montana, do beds Wholesale 8 M f urniture dtW e carry a com p ile line of springs mattresses bedding and other { V T And are prepared to fill any order, Urge or small, on 24 bours’ w J - L - M c I N T Y E E , ^Proprietor KALI 8 PELL - - - MONTANA. -fo lia falls J A M E S K E N T S T E B Y * back alone. Five new babies fresh from Spo to, Great Mias Julia Albell and Miss Julia Bonk, both of St. Paul, were recent visitors with Mrs. Ernest MiHer. and now Mrs. Wm. Teasraan, Mrs. Miller’s mother, from Carver. Minnesota, is visitor at the Milter farm. Geo. E. Bartlett, as an advertisement far the Peter* Cnrtnde Co., gave a re markable exhibition of fancy rifle shoot- . Jng at this place Monday. Bartlett, whoee headquarters is at the Park Hotel, Great Falls, is a famous rifle- Amnng the addition to the ffttto dkv are Jeesnp 8 mith OL, G.M. Ecketeberrv, J. T. Stuart. W. H. Mvera, L. D.TIead. J. C. Eckeiberry, D. M. Leighty, Ale*. Tisdale and the Big. Fork Merchantile W. H. Hunting, who owns the largest threshing outfit in the valley, was doing business in town this week. His mt- chjne is nowin the,-vicinity of Luke Uiltoats place* shd. Is extracting the V-----, the ehaffas fast- as the 11 permit. Up to the bushels o f grain tl — —-J Mrs. Thoe. Lee were doing liiieas in town daring the week. Mr. i Vhas just harvested a magnificent ’ ' n across the river. He ----- — home place near the Rad Rock school boose for a considera tion of $6,500 and* will soon move his family to the Fred. Cook placs'which is aoir a part o f tbs Lea First guest at the Gaylord, just from the Eastto another Johnny-Geme-Lately. \ Yon don’t mean to say yon deelike the scenery around Colombia Falls. fAJok at that grand mountain range. The noble river. Yoo’ r o t h e -flreti mat * ewer beard express such an opinion. Second guest—\ Well, didn't you no tice that Landlord Mrogsn was around when L-eald that?. Think I ' want to oak s hishead^ny bigger than it 1 s t ’ TBe old eoldierslfave a short tot to ---------- Mi individuals, when they forget s, at the Home: There is the y Board,: or the Trinity; those hmwws who know \ how to rnu thihge-;’’ then there’s Jack-o’Clnbe. Billy Row- Lew, Napkin Pete, the Sheep Herder, Yellowstone Pogue, tbs Missouri Oriole, Don Jnan Milts, Old Mills, the Bocka- roo, the Old Print, the Coachman, the Fisherman Thorp, Bottle, and Bloom with a .prefix, and Tobacco Plains Croxie. And then comes Coal Oil Bob, Bones. Kettle belly Brown, Limping Jenney, Casino Bill, the two Slims, Long and Shorty, and t h e * - ' Two Remarkable Escapes. Geo. E. Be berg, of Seberg, Ohio, and Asa Paine, of Minneapolis, reoenty made ' tri p in t lie monuntains th the vicinity Bowman lake, in company with Joe Rogers, Fay Clayton and Savine Costo, of this place. The latter three were the hired attendants and guides for the .former. It is not necessary to relate; all of the trip, bnt on one occasion the hunt was a remarkable one, and quite worthy of mention, for Paine, Costo and Clayton each had a narrow escape frtjm being torn, to pieces by silver tip bears, and hsd not the latter two retained thei> equilibrium they would have been killed. The three had been far np the mountain, and Pain^had killed two goaty and (he skins, weighing about 50 pounds each, were being carried in by Costp and Clayton. Paine was some 100 yards in the lead, on account of having no load, and they were thus separated when Paihe began firing and hollowing bear. He wounded a monster silver tip bear, and also her twp yearling cubs. All three showed fight, and started hcioss the gulch to Paine, but in cross ing they came closer to Costo and Clay ton, and charged on them. The big bear made straight for Costo, and he emptied his magazine of 30:30 ballets into her, and she was nearly upon him. He started to step back and fell on his back oyer a log, and while falling got • shells into hie carbine, and while laying in that position was pre paring to shoot the 800 pound bear in the month, when a ballet from Fay Clayton’e gun, some 40 yards to the aide, broke the bear’s neck. B was Clayton .on Baying Costo, that he did not notice the smaller grixaliee, and Costo, while still laying on his back, shot one of them dead within ten feet of Clayton, who in two seconds more would have been torn to pieces by the brnte. The third one, also badly wounded, did not take part In the fight. He received some lead from. Clacton’a gon, bnt not enough to bring him down* The skins were brought in and taken east I and Seberg, the Utter ol whom was not in the firing line of the bear, but he managed to kill a fine deer white on the trip. ____________- - Labor Day. There were no demonstrations at Columbia Falls on labor .Day, and at KalispeU.tba day was very quiet, noth ing transpired of any consequence ceptthe epeeohito the workingmen by Hon. Fred Whiteside. His speech wae a masterpiece, and is printed in. tail in the Bee. M i l M u ItoitlM B A N K D r u g s - • C I T Y C A F E - Of ( M l fAUS— s , ■UNCHE 8 fl^-SO F T DRINKS flg r i C E CREAM BAKERY JS»-CIGARS *#-LO D G lN G S D e e p e n .1 1 nigbt _ « 0 Best Restaurant in town. Near the Bank. MstfndffcMarprtollkNtt W m R e a d JAMES BOLICg Fainter All olaaees of painting and paper hang ing, also sells paints, oils and wajl paper C olumbia F alls . . . . M onta »> W h e n at Kalispell remember the JAY RAKESTRAW, Pnorantro* Best *qulpp*<l Llvwy In Flathead County Best Cigars mm — Good old goods from bonded .warehouse* and wins* that will grow hair onyour breast and convert old age to youth Imported and Domestic K alispell Malting and. Brewing CO.’s C E L E B R A T E D L A 6 E B 1 C ER K a lisr>ell “ M o n t . Harness Maker d o n t o v e r l o o k it Without W h e n y o n can Oet euch c hoice Kinds o w Columbia Falls Carries the only brands that And Oiga from which Will ringlets of gold Hi-.-.- smile right now Columbia Falla Carries a complete stock of relisble good* in the harnees.and saddlery iipe, also whips, robes, gloves, etc. He has no poor stock. The best is always the cheapest and hist is invariably the best. i t - f f INI NUT O . H . J I N X I N S P r o f i r . Fresh apd Cnrejl Meats Fancy and Staple m m Game, oysters, fish, etc. Produce, veg- sbles and froit. Wholesale and Retail. Columbia Falls, - Montana. T H E C O L U M B I A 3 = K E S T . A . T T R j A . H T GERHARD &• G I EBLE R Proprietors Best restanrant between Havre and gpokane. Better than Kalispell. Near Concert Hall. Open always. Famished rooms in connection. D R H. N GRAGG. R e g u la r 3?hysicianj& S u r g e o n Finest X Ray in the County Columbia F ^ d l g . M o n r J. H. H AW KINS AriislicipaisUrtttnioriapvupr.. S P D u F S f c n u l S t u c j h a t i u , H A B K X L E A Nobody never did go back on the old D r a v an d b u s D in e -