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2. Kendall. Montana, October 21, 1902 ALBUM OF FRENCH PRINTS. Oat in New York Publie Library CO tains Portraits of Men Who Reaped Amerleis. The reception of the French delega- tion that came to this country for the unveiling of the Rochambeau monu- ment adds interest to a fine album pre- sented to the print department of the New York public library not long ago by William F. Haveme3 er, reports the New York Sun. it consists of 126 por- traits of French personages, both civil and military, who actively or s3 mpa- thetically contributed to the success of the war against England for Ameri- can independence. This collection was formed by a Parisian amateur inter- ested in.Americana, and demonstrated the enthusiasm which was evinced for American liberty by different classes of French society. The prints are carefully mounted, and each one is accompanied by a bio- graphical note in manuscript. giving the reasons for its presence in the al- bum. Many of the portraits are con- temporary engravings, some are litho- graphs. Special attention should be made of the allegories on the declara- tion of war and the defeat of the Eng- lish; the portraits of Louis XVI., Suf- fren, Menou and Necker printed in col- ors; a proof before letters of Chof- fard's portrait of Admiral Rossel; a first state of Vangelisti's \Du Cooed- ic,\ with Reims instead of llennes, and some very rare physionotrace por- traits. The table of contents shows a remarkable list of names of French- men connected with our war for inde- pendence, and while, as indicated, re- cent occurrences call special attention to this gift, its historical and national value and interest must obviously be permanent. PAYS THE FARMERS WELL. The Importance of Fruit and Vege- table Raising is Increasing Every Year. Gardeners and fruit growers, espe- cially those residing near the larger cities of the country, have been enjo3 - ing a profitable business of late 3 ears and the demand for their products is still on the increase, sa3 s the Chicago Chronicle. The handling of these ar- ticles, too, has developed and is a great business enterprise, commanding mil- lions of dollars of capital. Already North America is the greatest fruit - growing country in the world, prac- ticing the most scientific and progres- sive methods. The flower -growing in- terest is itself an important source cf national wealth. Where once w e grew tomatoes in an amateurish way as a ga r<den -product:we - wow VIM Them in blocks of hundreds of acres. So great have become the horticultural inter- ests in this country that departments of horticulture have been established es en in many small as well as the large schools. The generation to come will see the different branches of hor- ticulture, each in itself a department if the institution. The extent to which these special industries are sin- gled out and emphasized measures the increasing importance of agriculture p. I p Kendall Stage Co. Operating Between Kendall and Lewistown INJOTtiCE OF A PPLIC 4TON FOR PATENT. iSo. 86. — United States Land Office, Lewistown, Montana, August 27th, 19C2. Notice is hereby le iveti, that John D. 'Waite a.,d W. C. Draper, whose postoffiee address Is Lewistown, Montana, have 'his day tiled . heir application for a patent for lateen hundred (1500) linear feet of the Possible lode. Mille or VCill. betirillir gold and silver, with surface ground six hundred feet in width, situated in North Moccasin (unorganized) Mining district, County of Fergus and State of Montana. and designated by the held notes and official p at out file in this office at survey Number 6588, in Township eighteen nor -h, range eighteen east, of priucipal base line and meridian of the State of Mon- tana, said survey No. 6588 being as follows, towit; Beginning at the northeast corner No 1, from whicn the quarter section corner common to sections t wents-nitie and t hi rty- t wo. in Township Eighteen North, of Range Eighteen 13.st. H. M. bears N. 36 deg. 4 min. E., 2210.8 feet distant, rumiing thence N 76 deg. 10 mita. W., 877.9 feet to corner No 2: thence N. 62 deg. 26 min. W. 518.4 feet to cor- ner No. 3; thenee 8.37 deg. 20 min• W. 135. 3 feet to corner No. 4; thence S. 33 deg 5 mint. W. 434.9 feet to co , ner No. 5; thence S. 57 deg. 31 min. E. 1101.4 feet, to corner No 6: thence S. 73 deg. 17 min. E. int.6.6 feet to cor- ner No. 7; thence N. 33 deg. 5 min. 16.61.4 feet, to corner No. 1, and place of begin- ning. Magnetic variation 19 deg. 30 min B., con- taining 18 76 acres. The location of this mine is recorded in . he Recorder's office of Fergus county, Montana. in Book 5 of Lodes, page 501. records of said county. The adjoining claimants are the Saddle, Survey No. 6272 A, Daisy, So -vey No. 6438, and Daisy Fraction, untsurve ed, on the north. the Santiago, Survey No. 6217, on the west, the Prince (unsurveyed, Agnes. Survey No. 6215, and the Neill (tiostirveyed) on the south. and the Evening Star (tinsurveyed) Ott the east, claimants unknown. EDWARD BRASSEY, Register. li.::DOLF VON TWIRL. attorney for applicant Date of first publication Sep ember 2, 19.2. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PAT - eta No. 85.— U. S. Land Office, Lewis- town, Montana, August 26, 1902 —Notice is hereby give... that Robert L. Henderson, whose postoffice address is Kendall, Fergus county Montana. has this clay filed an ap- plication. for patent for 1326 3 linear feet of the Dewey lode or vein. being 1074 9 feet, N. 89 deg 14 mita. K. and 251.4 feet 5.89 deg. 14 min. W. measured along the course of the vein or lode from the ports] of the discovery tunnel, bearing gold, ft it h in r - face ground 6311 feet in width. situated in oeth ilicaleasin (unorganised) Mining Dis- trict, County of remiss, State of Montana, and designated by the field notes mid of- ficial plat ou file in this offiee its Survey No. 6655, in Sec. 32, Tp. 18 N., It. 18 K !Mon- tana meridian, an no d being part lo rly de- scribed as follows, tow it : Beglimbef at Cor. No I,. from which the cor. between secs. 29 and 12, Tp. 18 N., R. 18 E. bears N 38 deg. Sit m in. W. 2111.n.8 feet; thence S. 22 deg. Si mien. W.6 4 feet, to cot.. No. 2: thence S.89 deg. 14 min. W. 121166 feet to cor. No. 3: thence south 84 deg. 44 ruin 'W,, 72.5 feet. to cor No. 4; thence N. 22 deg 31 min. K. 650 feet to cor. No. 5: thence N. 89 deg. It min. E. 1346 $ feet to the place of eginning. containing ft net area claimed of 17 23 acres. Magnetic variation on all courses 19 deg. $0 min. E. The notice of location of said Dewey claim is recorded be the office of the Recorder of said Fergus county, Montana, in book 7 of lodes, at page 623. The adjoining claims are: on the south. Spokane lode. tonsil rveyed. ti. Hughes. claimant, aud survey NO. 6272 IL Weage iuuihl- site, W. Id. McClean applicant; on the east. Dixie lode, unsurveyed, Henry Parresit, claimant uy person claiming adversely any por- tion of the mining gro I, vein, lode or premises so described, surveyed, platted, anti applied for, are required to file their adverse claims with the Register of the U. S. Land Office at lAsaistown, Montana. during the sixty days period of publication hereof, or they will he forever barred by virtue of the statute in such eases made and pro- vided. EDWARD 1FIRASSEY. Register. First_pti bl Mat ion Aug. 26, 19.12- - E: w - AisoN, attorney for applicant. Leave Lewistown Daily, except Sunday, at co a. m., reaching Ken- dall at ii:3o a. m. Leave Kendall Daily, except Sunday, at 3 p. m., arriving at Lewistown at 6 p. FOUR HORSE COACHES Ample Accommodations Extra accommodations for hngge of commercial travelers. T. R. MATLOCK Agent at Kendall DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF—Notice for publication—United States Land Office. Left stown, Montana, Sept. 18, 1002.. Noticeis hereby given that - JOHN R. COOK assignee of Kathleen Hamilton of Kendall. Mont.. has filed notice of inten- tion to make proof on his desert -land claim No. 1381, tor the sw'i. v.44 se'4, se% se% see. 21, tp. 18 mu r 18 e Montana meridian. before the register and reeeiver at. Lewistown, Montana, OH Thursday the 6th day of Novem- ber, 19.2. He names the following a itoesse11 to prove the complete irrngat ion anti reclamation of said land: George onion, William McMieheal. WHI- lam H. Feigns of Christina, Monotila, and David Iiilger of Lewistown, Montana. EDWARD HILIONIZZ,, Register. First publication Sept au. 19t2. Wilson's Stage Line Fast Time Between Lewistown and Harlow ton - - 7- - - . - Caro log Ille IT. S. Mall nod oinking connection .111t trIthla on Montana rt.IIron,t# • #- Coaches Leave Lewistown 5 a. m. ex- cept Sunday. Leave Harlowton upon arrival of af- ternoon train. The Cook Interest ------------- IN THE TOWNSITE OF KENDALL IS NOW ON THE MARKET Consisting of ONE THOUSAND LOTS Which Will Be Offered to the Publk at the Company Office in the Town of Kendall, Mont., City of Spokane, Wash., and the City of Great Falls, Mont. Lots from $30 to $1,000 John Jackson, Jr., Agent. KENDALL Is the Coming Big Mining Camp of Montana FRANK Niclircuxtr. %gent. mown-