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Kendall Chronicle (Kendall, Mont.), 15 July 1902, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053338/1902-07-15/ed-1/seq-3/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
Ke dell, Mediu* jely S. 1912. • • ?TER *Andrew .0% I e 'West tro ik p n public dinner in New York the other night as the \chief librarian of the universe.\ . I 'thy,: lint of MPihisDblaibilig built at Augusta a house which when cora . - Vett lilt coati Ithri .4 400,1$10 and •, Pe tee'imistlxpeniiiire house in the state. William Scanlon, president of the Aanaconda Copper Mining company, has presented in behalf of his com- pany 16 lots in the city of Anaconda Mont., for tbelliurnOse of' a *OA* park. ; , ..... - .it'l . 1.5 -: - .,lortml:-.1 Samuel Snell, of Holyoke, Mass., 73 years old and wealthy, devotes all his spare time to the making of stone eofilna...4)urink the *AM mai 0-mull:vet has made and disposed of . over . 109 of these,iiiiifig t i tesiVillil'IEWOIV4 body in an excelletepite . 9 t y prser- vation long after' urial. J. kii Longye, ,ar, ^ of Marquette, Ian Indian trib , i Mich.,Hwho b. - ' tihisiselt a ; paistial script, spoke home at a cost of $600,000 in that ponies cf. Chr city, has become so embit teridd• k,tliq:e-iWtiliiiets against IP, gAter , fpcillg0Willit tiirribil• road to run so near his property that he will move the house, atoms by gong,. to fjoston, which. projects -trill almost reach the original cost cif' the 6trt tct u rrrifi;Vi vijoi r J. 1 1•4 4 . 1- kttha, ivho has Oresentel to the,, , city, Of ,T41,411.1,9 1•44114•Nefulid or- gan bullt\fhr the temple a music at itn t 4\ r m type rican sex position &int' Or $18,000, is a well-known mer- eitentirnd - ffe Iva 8,, i fyt i fon!, yearn'' , ber the boara 6Y . cduliclImen kif - Buffala and i,iaPre n TWO 'Wet . * a member of the board of aldermen. John .Rilety4•Mif. engleier the Pittsburg division -of . She •• Pena -wk. - yeast . railway, , has been presented a check AntI$161:104itd 1 4. ioldrivatelh val- ued At, • 01,000 , lay the. offloars • of , .the company for signal bravery in sto pinr . niNfilvair ; train latt u f ispri `Mihte‘ 'sank tline 4 EneihOIC Black and Conductor James - '`entertnee;' . .0t, Alio 'Minim trete ithildtsi l ' is trAi t i li for of duty. * \ .g.tietr,: • ....TWO° -ROW- !TARPIWriliLiii-WBOVAlk zap. Alikfai;liwiiiIr• the rife•, Where They Are Mop- ' t e` i\There seems to be one lesson that men in,,tlizse7.17seser learn,\ said a .- • . veteran pone m n in discussing the murder of Detective Patrick Duffy, ac- mtlipgltptlaier Swam; \and taat is that the gun -fighting 'crook, who ls ready 46 shoot totirert . n t`e;Q*:4 1 'mliige, 41 0- *.n.k. 1 4 1 41 in his hip pocket : Still the average police- man, in at teinliotiaittraipture a known desperate, generally con- tented with a Irish' of what is kitown us the 'pistol pocket.' \Nearly every ,officyr. who: ilea 'pet unexpected death, injury, or danger while attempting arrests has been tak- en unawares by the production of n capons from unexpected places. 'Billy' Halloran, one of the bravest men the Chicago police department ever knew, had thoroughly eleareheci Mike Lynch, whom he had skrrestetl i ou a serious charge. At'leasehe tbdueht so. They had, gone reveral blocks on. the nay to the ,station whop Lynch drew a revolver and shot Halloran. dead. It is helieved by some that he had the weapon in his hat.. \Gun -fighting crooks carry their plements ev Where eitcepY in the re- ceptacles provided by the tailors. Hp their . sleeves, - , under, theft trousers' belts. Wider their arm -pits and even in their shoes and other places where a carelees search will not reveal them! lint since the shooting of Duffy the detectives, in dealing with desperate men. are more vigilant in searching for weapons.\ Lime in any quantity, awl of the beet quality, for sale by f. R. Winker!. * Tor a gotta, thirArtst ciitar, try the Montana Sport. Ed. Weaver has it. • Go to C. Williams in Lewistown for your Drugs. Largest stock and best prices. • .• WEL8R 9RIG1111. a‘eit iimerwas. at Absseeplasii lailleate.Daseisae teeimit' • „• lissesseamar. • - Of Hier, has been conaidsibbla intnrsst manifested in Grest r pritainf relaiiir lie. the', Welsh settlers fn the' United States. , The . .raltiter.;howeverl lacks the great intereat caused in the) eighteenth cedtuiniyithe eialttigentl that a tribe of:Welsh Indians hadiieen: discovered, ta f )tes the CJ4calt? Cbran-, icle. In the setenteentheentUry Johnl n, in hi4 \V -gee New Rpg- land.\ mentioimd that the customs o:1 the inhabitants reserAilliefi o ancient Briton, and Sir Tboinas Her - $1144 ( .1 tthinher ttaveler of the same date, •N i s •; . il;bny,r I ,\ ga WelSis words in use among Hi ludians. ••••1•••14 I A -century is er i repOrfi from Several traders and o h t e b r e s ti w wp e l r ot t e ' i r:L i ei lrei ved4f . eist . atid retained cere- stian worship. Among ion then published wa 1. that h b g:ta is n, near the tifilteiport of . A 'Ilitsectill 'had been vis3y(711.44 Indians -V . 141471.44411a Akt. #d • is- Weisis- with- -sofas , 1Velslimen in 10. coipnany Th , I li v Irs f 4 , tigiii 46 be esee jilo *mid RP ormed by Ma ; oc, son of Owen Gwyn- ' edd. on his discovery of America in ; 1170. FAC-S:MILICE:AI(E SCARCE, F Few Delineate Copies et the Destine. - tie. et lageritadenee Are la iezeidessisa. • • • Several communications have re- cently reached the Philadelphia Ree- ord a slititg, rt the AtitIkflia I .,eopy.,of . d ecla raga* lit t indelpkieence Was ill istencerSifir dupacide enpiis be halt:at:is a rather curtouxtet, that while facsimiles of the declaim- _ were .e.omm,R,. e n ()ugh IMMO. years ago, and were largely used for • advertising purposes, they are no 10 kcarce that a Phi tier odt last , wee* km / 1 11\ ; c161 for rime hesikiiie th 1 1 :77irflirenttif a. \Kritill imitroad:21ir , original document. preser• ed is still to be seen in thcgosseslion of ' the departrn4pem7t um in Washing- ton, but it has become so faded as to be nearly illegible, by reason of which a photographic5Ri?ocluctift; would be valneleis. Yames 1). Mc rid'e had plates made. and secured a copyright of them in 1874. bUt these plates were later destroy ed by fire. and none are now in existence: • tousequently the 'copies that have been p ed are constantly increasing in value. .SCRAPA ,c0 , Pie,f 0 VMATRA: 1 In Texas superstitious people carry a small bone,,fropp.,,,Ash't head, but the luck oily\ lob'xikit &trier the charm has been lostAitileOfil The Bedouin Arabi are.Ampll. eat- ers. Six or seven dates soaked lit Melt- ed butter serve,* F i lki with; a yers t smeCctvilotiji ty It glt flour or a little Of rice. As late as 1840 there . were neither roads not coaches ill itotintry dis- trict of Portugal.. Grtitlemen traveled on horseback and IX(IIis in sedan chairs, carried by men, or in mule ii;ters. It is earid that Herbert C. Hoover is one of the highest salaried men of his years in the industrial world. At the age of 29 he i is in recept of $33,000 an- nually for his services as a mining ex- pert. - Fresh :Fruit obeil •. • The Best Catec i ttots 17.it AT PRIqg,fs Between Stephens' HOtel and Wilson's Drug Store Ila*****14 41 , 11 , 111 Club Salo - Qn . 1 1' .1rEXUE, KEND.4-LL High Grads tal Cigars TRY OUR Cedaz Brook and Clark RYE Vi7141git1E8 \ 4.. • 7 - • (*Ink PROPRIETORS ••••••:;m10.641•11.1M1140... ••••••••••••••••111 ofitana Hardware Lewistown, \Montana. : • t W . 1 1 .; kri;i01#!•••• V 1*•••• . • i Time Largest ailif 'Meat' Com pie* Atatk .ot , . , T . SUPPLI .' l• 1* NORTHERN MONTANA. • iliiW 1 . ..1')Vit$1; :11Ii • LI; ..:rf r.. trl.:,:,•(;•.1 iii •1!1'n Everytlinit that thiamine b% tier and prospes.lor timbale* earry..,s Anvils, Forges,,Picks, t 41 I. stiA.11.1Ui . •• 40 ••+4 .t1•7i:, 4t1, 1 !,, ,, Drill, : ; : 16, \ I p..t,c,t ...,,i, .,,,.. •,. ii.. 45 . t ...„„,.,.,,riv,i fhtflt fl,t0 :. Al o iitirAr il • , e ,i t I ne blorl ,r rc.r,lt., li •1. - m *di Aist1 1 tots xi *tn.. • ..•., x i ,t1v020111 794#1,) ,licuttill e , , r, lb211112 P5iiitil 4 in''': t . C1 t,r.e/i:- t 4 tli '46 giti to, tvratt) ',sr r'. 41 f31- 4 r. 02 01 rtwilo 1 t ;€•-le 04; ... . e st ps .151.1 , v#!0,1-1 1 ,4 , 44e04: 1 4.4. 2 1.:. 104 4 ...., : f Al*:;1.-tbuorl i \.. t t ... 2..,,,•;. \\ iii T ini nii.,, , *,_,., r sungif u e , .51 imp. ruu , ,A4NVAyNib Pr a il? ., ::,ii!,110 ' eiiirPoiiithi And alackamfths' Tools. • 5 i 4.114 4 0 It I 11;1# -4; rr ,. ! rifle -es When it comes to kitchen furnishings, vee have everything there is in time market 'lb other lines of goods we are sell stocked. T•fr 7• 1 473-, - -u.).,7ThrTi t. • • vf , .1 Ira! • tI •••.! it• ••lf -- C*1 ;I'37 2* 31 . . TELEPHONE • ii 5 ,; •,.11 :ow Lim .):1 i. 4,11, tUuvaV5v i LIZIPINITOWN MONTANA - 145 °AT -7 r 110 51 0 • -• .1 VYbi W4;416001 . .741 run= Ino:tv no'? V'tV Yr\ . 1 EXOLUSIVE IN ic ' t I G -3 .tERPA . 0 °LON , 7 4 LEWISTOWN --1 77.77 , t 7. - '17/1177 tiOTEL CHARLES E. WRIGt1T, Proprietor. elivi &Er?•Pt #, ti t r.' Headquarters for Mining Men ••• The Leading Hotel in Lewistown , Electric Lights Bar, and Billiard Rooms