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i , ì VOL. 2. KO. 16 z m m m . ghööteau gouììtt , montana , S atu r day , got 3), i m $2,00 PER ANNUM. For President—W ÍLLIAM U. TAFT. / For Vice-Pres.—JAS. S^ßHEEMAN. Republican County Ticket Fqr members of the Legislature, - OHARLES JiOSE- Fn. 13. CU31MINGS For County Clerk, W. lì. LEET For Sheriff, GEORGE J3ICKLE -For-Couutj—UreasureIV— - —» ----- - THOMAS J. TRO Y For Clerk of thé District'Court, 1 CHARLES H. JÎOYLE For County Attorney, ' ; \V. S. TOW NER For Sup’ l of Schools, MISS J ) A J S Y. BLACKSTONE - For CouuR- Commissioner, - ' , E. M. KENNEDY -For County Assessor , - ------------ HENRYTGBIESBACH For County. Surveyor A . W . M ERRIFIELD For Coroner, J. s. A L M A S 1 Public Administrator - W, O. DEXTER For Republican S t a t e Ticket For Congressman CHARLES N. PR A Y , of Chouteau. For Governor _____ - ___ EDW A R D DONL'AN, of Missoula. For Lieutenant Governor -AV. R. ALLEN, of Deer l^odge. For Associate Justice ^ W. L. HOLLO W AY, ‘of Gallatin. For Secretary of State A* N. YODER, of Silver Bow. For Treasurer E. E. ESSELSTYNE, of Carbon. For Auditor H. R. CUNNINGHAM, Silver Bow For Supt. of Public Instruction AV. E. HARMON-, of Gallatin. For Railroad Commissioners DAN BOYLE, o f Park, G-year term. B. T. STANTON, 4-year term. E. A. M ORLEY, 2-year term. \ For Presidential Electors AV. F. GALLICK, of SUVer Bow. C. S. W ARREN, of Silver Bow. A ’A U L M ’ GORMICKy -Yellowstone. j - i Connecticut 39,990. ; ists&xa or «ffeetion to- * public office, Rhode Island 39,000. ;:«Sr*^jocEnmrectIy promise to appoint New York 350aOi>0 !■«*• to secrrrvsopprinxraent orelection of Wisconsin 50,000- - xaw&xtr person to- a public position, or The poll in Oklahoma shows Bryasa ¡ t o » post:coa o í honor, trust or eraola- in the lead in- -abaci 25,000. ira nine j! nscas. ft h e sfmIC fttnc-tlf be erected-to southern stales «dtnnuiaadie pn^>!5r office for which he Ls a can- will he -considerably ¡reduced Sai saggy i; ¿ñSrgi?' ~ VtolatEois ofthts tiw subjects^ localities. T h e <-3» thi toast Jhrs-üái i’i ttoe offender to three months in jail and should \he classed in abe rioaldfril jja Cae one eseeefnsj §1,000- •umn^was shown to Ibe -prepafteroos Sy!i — - ■■ - the returns. i*„ ^ ^ - ¡ S t o c U Exchange Robbery p assed t o the «doubtful colum nJr aaucai B-— ------------ — ------------- -----------------—— the face o f the returns Iieirad 114 « jmc * í ! \= rotes iban T a il. Man-iand 5s ± Ü I^sam rfcg: the stock exchange as a to he so close t o » i írár'abe c m - 5 waaspéce that seeks- the Mood ont of- the vass can settle ai. On fib* ¡Ease iiS ^ocler-i and deciarfng it to be returns Taft has the fee« -oí ft fer fty jja S*pbísr~ cien,. TL F. Buchanan, the votes. This fealloi was tt<k*n ftl?i b orraasezer aad manager of the failed sections and xepr-efcfaais aH astenestái. j! ®iiai -A- O- Bcuvra & Co-r gave oat a TheJNew En^anti **** *»?WI (j mas. censual! interview concerning the Connecticut and Rhode ffsin-Mfl jj fexchagaze. He says the wash U è says the wash sates «am y cign whfeh drove his firm out o f fife® exchange & duplicated daily by SowÊaÿal its g o o d standing. He said: “ I as» gEnl the Snnfs failnie puts me in a' fconíÉsess where i t doe» n ot mean failure to Ice h onest and disaster to- b e human. ~Wsfihi>wtthe N e w York exchange , f t wocchi he impoesibre fo r this country H io have a panic. T h is is the medium ful a s claim ed, and ifoer w fj] sand»sbtt- e d l j: return Jlñár fo n a s r ím a iy r ijo t v - iiean m a jorities. T h e \ N e w stales w ill g o l o T a fl w illiw n l a h&eak- \ Extrem e care was dakrai t o gea a r e liable test in N e w X « i a n d íb e r t : a s a » Question o í its being iwuad is a 5>^ re- j publican column., nor t&faibe idesiiwa otf Gov. H u ríes. „ _ The biggest, returns ft<«n anv #aa£e\ ^ SFrearSi^ alartn from Maine to Cal- were those from Ohio, and beeáawé odp s * «*»»- Mem haying stocks on mar- the' contradictory claim* -of yr¿Etátal [j ^ scmplTsmiibiers. managers, special cane was aisad to £**1 ~TE*: eomnaxssion brokers are sim- lhe sentiment. The ccmntnr ^hsliicis [ 1 hjmh_herdeES. The big men spread are very strong!v ’'republican with «s>«» | aaignataCKua about their propertiesT cou- ' ------ — - — ----------- - — ijtroulci to acBt themseivesr and this is larger towns in Míe iññftieaái ihpr state snmpirhat /U<L-iiñ*+ft II is saít-íi osiEv EcfbBweatñ>£e the iambs get. ly republican by a large plmaliay. i 'r&c ^aagnates newer have any real Tbe middle slates are stoueghr m&-tí fs=»e í ? worry'so ioug as the public is publican as usual, and it is beæ ibaa ï because they, own the T a ft w ill b a r e M s heaviest imajpnxises. Besides Indiana, W isconsin amd O h to. already named, ¡¿heir majoriíláes as i s - bcaoSs its which the people keep their essiBey. W h en the p eople have balan ce s ¡3 th e hanks- thenews is spread that dicated b y t ì i e vole w ill b e ^,-gunt are ^JodT and g o ing higher, follow s; M ichigan, £9-900- Illin o is 179,990- Iow a 3'79/)99. M innesota, 339,990- | FeophiT b u y them on margins. Then whes* th e crreloa is ready, a panic is j) emasipedkited on the door o f the ex- gefeange5 a n d stocks *£rop, and the Iead- y Sag giBanciess step in with hallowed Missouri is hfíng carefully paled as I beapfe, as saviors o f the country, mod- ; it seems very ¡muda in «dstihts Foar3 ewa^ktras t » take back the stock years ago it Went repubRescn, -«^ut «to- j ^ bafff what way paid ^for them. The I'rf.iim n ibns füi -glissi^. 8=-ia!U-.aSt&uuLgsi-at. o f the ticker, and the odl- NO L O N G E R DO U B T great -silent occur ùnti be- :— Ou Tuesday 'next ilife battle of- the ballgt^ will o — fore-this-paper-agam—goes—tn-press3-a--na—wSl— 35aft—smyoaSsäes— , new president will have been elected from G1OO0 to 32 j 099. - - Ä “ -'.¡j ' A _ __ 71 l.i«, __ J ___ lii * __ 1 __ if • __ t ____ 3 ii and his name and political policies her alded to the world. Of the result of -The election tlitere- Seems Scarcely a shadow of doubt or cbance for such. y AVilliam H. Taft, Appears at. This time. its certain of election as that heBiveS to see tlie day, and- by a Majority o f the electoral college almost if not (julte :as large as that given Theodore Roose velt four j'ears agb; This Statement is not mere idle assertion nor is It guess work. They are figures, obtained by \he leadiug newspapers ot the country )n an honest effort to give* a reliable forecast of tbe probable result, and to Secure advance information as to the -general sentiment o f tbe ’¿tniritiy. These straw .votes extending over ‘districts whose liormal political preler- ences are well known are a fair index 'as to tbe present sentiment. In none of the northern slates is It 'disclosed*ly tliese tests that there is any considerable deflection from repub lican ranks', and democratic claims to 'such are shown to be without founda tion. On the contrar 3 ', a dumber o f ‘democratic strongholds are showing such a tendedc 3 r toward »Taft as to put 'them in the doubtful column. This balloting wliich has been going on for many weeks; indicates that re publican states’, noisil 3 r clainied for Mr. Bryan, will give Taft enormous. indi- etyof an exceedingly rare Chinese cu- rioirom Km Ching, the forbidden city of Pekin. It is a “ judge’s staff or seep- tre,” and is lashioncd of lacquered wood, more than a century old, and at one end is an elaborately carved head of tbe winged dragon, the imperial em blem of China, and the other end is sharpened to a point. After a judge had heard the evidence in the case of a prisoner charged with à capital of. fensé, he takes up the sceptre. If ho -point* the dragon’s-head at the prison er the latter goes free, hut if the pris oner is confronted with the sharpened end-, be must be beheaded. This is said to be the only specimen of the kind ever obtained from the forbidden city and brought to this county. It is the.gift of M. F. Savage of New York, who obtained it for the museum some time ago from an East Indian-, merch ant, and says it was pnly used in the forbidden city at the trial of great and high moguls. “ I f the great laboring massuf Mon tana want a man who is a union man at heart and in practice the year around Ed Donlan is that man. If you don’t want that kind of a man, you don’t want Ed Donlan, for he is not ono of those who is only the working man’s friend during the political campaign. He is not a counterfeit. He is not a hypocrite. He is not a demagogue, n e wa3 an advocate and supporter of anion labor before ever lie was a can- diàate—for—political-oflicer=D 2 tN rE L MCDONALD, Butte, Oct. 10th, 1908. * * * A s much as I regçet to be compelled to go into the press to de fend myself in this matter, I am mere ly maKing an explanation in dcfcusc of one who has at all times been over iready and willing to go the limit in his advocacy of measures to protect the health and lives of men employed in mines and other hazardous occupations and especialty is this true with respect to coal miners. During all my experi ence at the state capital in the interest of those whom I have the honor to i‘ep* resent, I can truthfully say that no sen- at:*r hasever been more ready or more The Election Laws majorities abolit as fallows': Ohio 80,000.. Indiaua'30,000. ' Kansas 80j000. anxiiau aaaujcaac ifaiaenzT \ ’ ^ ’ * * » “ “ * or no change in jl* pcdirical j off ircxsgnK wotjIff d*> much to cof- Kentnckr is also mndh ass d&nh£ aa&C ste ^ ***4 ifess® evife-rr vote will b e very « lose. _ ^ ‘ _ ! . ~ — On lhe Eatafic t s o a s t - T a f t - w 3 3 - 4 s f f i r e - r — . owner of a bunch clear sailing and ilie inajarilfle* famrf, tesSsb» ot» Antelope island, in the years ago. Ccdonado 5» atkoie m Otx£A. « ®ntas. aatli. Lake, has .-.presented ^ the and while one paper tibmes ft sitspiaJS- •• Btror* society with a pair o f can hy5,090,. oilier* aid amt. M itre a* anff thcyw ilf he sent to chance tor an arm m a iL i vxege-oa she: Flathead reset lAy-omlng, Uteh, Idaho and JS&sits-\ p oarai^ estate o f -- - -----------’ - - - ji Buaa*geS. aMv ffocafed a parr- : ' -- AAacSSf & e a e in some respects S ««Ibe the grip, hat highly éontagfous and “ fier csD-vee œirtaE shanr the grip has at- jl fiaiffei the «¡aJreadiÿ tfepfeted-tribesrof >j fifes Crec ItttftttK- oa the shores o f the p- ------------------------------- - küling-mettf manv citizens to learn feiftia*’ oca Ü wwaaaai oar« e&aMrem b y the scores. The lhe result d f an «lecûoo U pxsAd*teA “ a^oareratly came from nowhere by the Montana skatotes, font-fti*' p ^ g-jj ft was? eoEy wheo the natives were by lhe legislative aesianhlr c i Xf»5 5* ii o œ «£*y oiwl died the next that slill in effect; * ÎÎ 8^*7 heeaœe panie-sfiriefeenfe—lu sever-^ “ Eveiy person wliOs3talj3^e»^c‘ wax- fijrae*_«s.ve»y niyii._deIfi3te_wor_. Cr any money o r property, •»SriSllier vad- sssai xoS practically alt the children, liable*tiling, -on lhe result *Æ amy êtes- oat iu St few days, lion authorized rile cyynsaiixaiaica o r ;; The nrSe rwpiiritrz raffroarl passen- lawsoflhe United H iuhteoroi fifeassaalcjj sars to show fifceir trefeets for inspec- ot who ahall knowmglT he&ome niais-\ 8 b « i Eeiocte froeenïtîiç: their trains went holder o f sack bel o r wager *2taIQ ibeu erto* effect ooa the IGth on alt railroad punished by a fine <oi pat Sees aluru g i 5 SEfties fiw Iowau'Nehntsfca, 3Iissonrir Ofc- nor more than £1:90(T? ' _____ . . ... . ¿ M w o t», Mrtmesnta anrt Arfc- Anoilier law passed at fifee easne ,i acaaa. The new rule fe not particnlar- sion prohihils ahe sale, o r xliftig away |i iy piça£har with the train men. because or furnishing o f inioxacalaag 0 ft vresnaï c*>ot«EcleroMe delay in hoard- on election day; during ibe Smru». afee s esc : train». trafiiE the travelling public polls ake open. Yadlalioa <yf at*»* ¡law | assd ifao eoortoctor shall have become is piinlshable by rix anwatlis in j » L ear 1 fifearoag&Ly teed to the new system. On by a fine o f ,£59^to §509. or ihi^lb Sise Üifec f oGfeev hand the new system lias the and imprisonment- — , Ja*ivaaftage that ft will prevent passea- In Hie same law aj-e £EV*aal provite ;i g>ts.-6 ffrofe feoardiog the wrong trains, ions relaslng to lire disbnr*Ka>tait'Siî^î ;j Wî&taTsBes- wfthi cosnfnctors used to may be made b y eandidatos do isbcaare^awiae freçtÉectlv when the passengers toeîr nominaiion o r .election- Tire r a a - i w a e mtfjnxreff to pay theft fare on the didates for wem benZiip in «»-aigze«- &irfl Srafts, asâî she new system does away tor any «tale office tnua not iswar « s wâfe finés aetogesber, as all passengera pensd-'exceeding §1,999, and tihe gatv- assKi b o y tnrfcets before they eatt hoard sonal expeiiiesirf a candidate tor nxxsrs- tte firaas. ly^ofS c e ià r e 'Îîrn iieâ y a ^ îi^ ----- j fi*r. H . C- Banspas, director o f ihe It is also provided toad; - ' 5 a ‘ Arcaesvexa rasem a off natural history, shall, in order to promote Ms oww moan- ! susaoscuees the acijaftitron by the soci- -wflling to advance laborlegislatlon than fias.Senator Edward Donlan^ and not only legislation^irectly in the interest otlahor, bpt~ also ~ that which would tenffto advance, tlie interests ,of our state, regardless of who was the author of the measure, and at all limes lived strictly up to his obligations to thé peo ple. Ar.KX F airokteve , Preside nt Montana“Federation of Labor. ^ A new gold field, /alleged to bo of fabulous richness, has been discovered on the \praïrié in New Mexico, 200 miles west df El Paso, Tex., and hun dreds of-m are now lushing to the Scene. Millinery ranks Hto^fri- pursuits in which women are engaged, and it is distinctly a woman’s occupation, ninety live pet cent of all 'milliners in the United States berog women. Owing to the Alaska—Y ukou expo- The People’s Store SELLS EVERYTHING IN ’ # t Staple and Fancy Groceries i l * BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, DRY GOODS. * HARDWARE, GUNS, AMMUNITION, SASA, DOORS BUILDING MATERIALS. - DAVID CLINE 20 RTMAN, MONTANA. Dodson and Little Rockies SLag ‘0 Co, DAILY FROM EACH END First-class Concord Couchos drawn by font gobd horses' make' the' trip daily eadh way, iu two hours less lime between Zortnlau and Dodson* ...limn.is made, by aii 3 ’ other line running into the Little Rockieb. Fifteen miles the shortest) H, F. Warren, 'Manager. ED. POWELL —Retail Dealers— .> - • f * î * sition at Seattle next yearjlmil tlie fact visitors to it will probably want to see the Yellowstone park on the trip, it is proposed to lengthen the Season just one month, or from June ßth to Sept. 25th, for the season. SEEDS eUCICBEE’ S SEEDS SUCCEED I S P E C I A L O F F E R : to fc.IU Weir Ba.laru. A trial will’ make yon our permanent customer. Prize Collection ' Utile finest rTwmlja 7 splendid : O bob I , 8 beat varie» H^;iafauh|.fcnrwl«r {tail »*—n i varieties lu ®U» dOAKANTECD TO PLKA 8 E. ' Write to-d*yj Mention, this Paper. SEND 10 CENTS ku i mur mit rTVtn. ini nnlTt tM, TaTnevlr \ coil^ttna a t 8 ee 4 a pe^aaM, tofrthmriria» mr ‘ b i t n e l n t BcaatlAu 8 m I u d Plant Beelc, uH>ana&Mt<HaBe(tn(MlMolSM<li,Fluite.«te. ■ V » -» a ----- 14 fil 1 UCKIEE STREET- . B. V . BVCICDM, x o o x r o u ), il l . j Wines* Liquors and Cigars Goods in Case ¡Bottled Beef Imported and Domestic Cigarsj ' t, ijow&r Main'SL ¿iortilian. Montana^ _______ ____________ _ ________________________ _ ___________________ _ ________________ i ZORTMAN-WILDER STAGE LINE Carrying U. S. Mail, Passengers and Express. Leaves Zortman Sunday add Wfednesday at 6 a m, arriving at Wilder and Missouri River joints at 2 p m, retilining:..tìiiè follówing days. C. B. S toeman ^ropt THE EAGLE SALOQN Mi G. Cassidy; Prop.. ^ Zortman, Montana. —R etail D e A lkk in -— Gibson1, Hoosier Bard and other brands of^Imported and Domestic-Cigars; SOCIAL CLUB WhiSlcev. HAMM BREWING CO’S BEER •y p n œ s % / .. , Z O R f M V N ; M O N T A N A \ s * * * t