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2. Kendall. Montana, April 21, 1903 POWERFUL CHINESE MEDICINES over the ice to o‘ertake the animal after the dogs strike the hot scent. I one Dose of a Celestial Compound Can Safely Be Warranled to Kill or Care. \I have always heard that Chinese medicines are very powerful,\ said the city salesman, \but I never had any idea what a tremendous effect they were capable of producing on the system till I saw a _Boyers street Chinaman take a pill the other day, and then I realized that one dose of a celestial compound can safely be warranted to kill or cure,\ says a New 1 ork exchange. \Never in my born days did I see such a pill: How on earth the, fellow ever got it down is a mystery. It was fully as big as a pigeon's egg, and, so the patient told me afterward, fearfully bitter. Upon inquiry I found that that was a fair sample of most Chinese remedies. No matter what the nature of the med- icine, it is generally made up into eaormous pills, whose naturally bad taste is modified by nothing but a little licorice. These pills are inclosed in wax capsules which preserve them from the air and keep them from Leing broken to pieces before their time. Aside from the pills the only remedies used by orthodox Chinese in New York are a medicinal, oil which they rub on the temples to cure headache, and a liquid made by boilingdown the lea ves.stems,seedsand roots of certain plants in a quantity of drinking water. According to my Boyers street authority, this fluid medicine is even worse than the pills, for it has to be cooked till it is al- most like ,a sirup and drunk scalding hot.\ FEATS OF CHICKEN FANCIERS . Dy Intelligent Breeding They Hays Produced Fowls of All Sines *Ad Colors. The American Standard of Perfec- tion as drafted and copyrighted by the American Poultry association. con- tains the names of :to varieties of fowls, 115 of which are due to the de- lopment of Vint. one—a homely, wild Ibing, w ich made its home in the jungle along with the rest of primeval creation, says a writer on the Great American Barnyard, in Les:ie's Monthly. By in- ttlligent breeding fanciers have pro - (hired fowls, of all sizes, feom the diminutive bantam to the 'mammoth bronze turkey; one a tiny hit of feath- ered vanity, weighing only a few ounces, and the other a bulky fowl ueLaing from 4010 GO trounds—as much as a half-grown boy. Results (qually wonderful have been accom- p:ished in color effects. There are larieties in red, black, brown and white, with nearly- all Iiossible com- binations, beside tuff and Andalusian blue; The fanciers have shown that they can lace, stripe, spangle or bar the feathers of their birds in any way to satisfy their individual fancy. In fact, about- all they have left undone is to put their initials on the feathers of their birds. POLAR BEARS EASLI.ir TAKEN: With the lar i dleiOn Bengali's& Ride th,e Great- Awhnals Are Killed Without Danger. The animal par excellence., which the hunter, the hmateur Arctic trav- eler and the young explorer hopes ttnd dreams of killing, is the polar bear, writes Conn. Robert E. Peary, in Leslie's Monthly. The reason for this is the -iagnificent trophy which the great white skin makes. This feeling was no less strong centuriek ago than it is now, for we read that one of the early Icelandic sea rovers to Greenland quarreled with and killed his bosom coinpanion because lie had slain a large bear, instead of leaving that honor to his chief. With the modern repeating rifle the bear stands no chance against the hunter. no matter under what condition's they may meet, and if be is hunted in the native way, with the assistance of dogs, there is hardly more excite- ment than in killing musk -oxen, ex- cept for the wild, helter-skelter dash An ths-vet-Date Shave. The antiseptic shaving saloon is the latest achievement in hygienic science. says Tit -Bits. The.victim is seated :in an enameled iron chair, with his.neok and shoulders enveloped in a rub* pad that has been dipped in an anAi- septic solution. Previously the raztk, soap dish, and brush have been ster0- ized by half an hour's hard boilflig. Nothing is allowed to touch the face that has not been either sterilized or disinfected antiseptically. Even the finger tips of the operator are dipped in a solution. Taps are turned by the foot, and the drawers where towels are kept are microbe -proof, Alias Summons. p i the District Court, of the Tenth Judicial District of the State of Montana, in and for the County of Fergus. Percy Howe, Plaintiff, vs. Carl Linst rand, de- fendant. . . The State of Montana sends greeting to the above named defendant. You are hereby suynnioned to answer ihe complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the clerk of this court, a copy. pf which is herewith served upon you, and to file your answer and serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of this summon:I, ex- clusive of the day of service, and hi caw of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you, by default, for the relief demanded in this complaint. This action is brought for the purpose of recovering from the defendant, Carl Lind - strand, the sum of thirty dollers for one cer- tain horse sold and delivered by plaintiff to defendant; for the sum of two hundred dol- lars for work, labor and services perforated and accounts accepted by the defendant; for the sum of eleven hundred and thirty dollars for work, labor and services done and per- formed by Jens Christensen between the 3d day ot April, 1900, and the 18th day of Align*. 1903; for the surn of $175.34 for work, labor and services done and performed by E. F. Shoemaker; for the sum of two hundred and ,,',,e -two dollars for work, labor and services done and performed by James P11 - alit between the first day of December, 1901, and the 22(1 day of August, 19(2; for the sum of one hundred and eighty-five dollars pr work. labor and services done and perfo ed by Leonard Trout between , he 'if h day March and the 224 day of August, 1902; f r the sum of two hundred dollars !for work labor and services done and performed tli Ed. Brinkman between the 16th day of aa 1900, and the 22d day of August, 1902; for the sum of forty dollars for work labor and \ser- vices done and performed by ble Olesen be- tween the 17th day of May, 19«2, and the 22d , t, y of June, 1902; f the sum of nine dyed and twenty -to dale , s for work, labor larillTIces *Ws a performed by Charles hotelier beween t e 19th day of May, 1899 and the lifith Say of June, 1902; for the sum of $41J13 for work, labor and services done arid performed by Henry Knudson between the 26th day of April, 19(12. and the 19th day of June. 1902: for the sum of four hundred and severity dollars for work, labor and services done and performed by Sat - limo Ferreri between the 28th day of April, 1931 and the 19th day Of inde, iota:. for the sum of two hundred arid fifty- five dollars for work, labor and services done and performed by Fred Litidst rand be- tween the 17th day of May, 1902. and the 19 h day of June, 1902, and for certain orders in favor of said Fred Liticistrand and accepted by defendant; ler the stim of forty-five dol- lars for work, labor and nervier' done and pe , formed by Charles Comstock between the 17th day of April, 11102, and the 19th (lay of June, 1902i tot the sum of three hundred and nineteen dollars for work, labor and services done atid performed by Robert L Cole be- tween the 18th day of April, 1901, and the 19th day of June, 11102; for the sum of one bins- dred and eighty-seven dollars for work, la- bor and services done and performed by Daniel Bean and Carrie Bean, his wife, be- tween the - day of ,and the -- day ---; for the stun of two hundred and five dollars for board furuished men in the employ of defendant. and for oats fur- nished at his request by W J.Wiesuotly, all of said work, labor and services was done and performed, and alt of said goods were fur- nished at the special tuatara* and minima of defendant, Carl Lindstrand, and all of said amounts are still unpaid and each of, said claims has been duly assigned to this plain- tiff before the commencement of this action for a valuable consideration. A mote full and complete deseription of whieb raid scrotal*. a ppear4n plaintiff's vet- ified complaint on file in said action, to which reference is hereby made. Witness my hand and the seal of said court, this 6th day of March, 1903. , EDMUND WRIGHT. V [SEAL] Clerk. lden & YonTobel, attorneys for plaintiff. First publication March 10, 1903. KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis- eases. FOLEY'SIMUITIVId; or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi- nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c. and $1.00. C Wilson, Agent CHOICE BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE LOTS FOR SALE Kendall Investment Co. Kendall, Montana We are now in the new bank building and are prepared to show to the public a splendid ance for Investment in both business and resident lots. Special terms will be given parties wishing to secure sites for residen- ces Quite a number of such lots have been sold in the past few days, and several very neat cottages are now being erected in the resignce portion. The town of Kendall is an assured fact and people on the outside are beginning to realize the importance of securing property. The mines are known to the whole mining world and are spoken of in great favor, The town site is beauti- fully situated. One of the finest hotels in the state is now completed and doing a first-class business. Call at the office and get prices on property. Maps and other informa- tion for the use of the public can be hal. Communications from the out= side cheerfully answered John R. Cook President John Jackson, Jr. Secretary 0