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"W ants 99 In the IJVTEH MOX/JVTAIJl are "Read by Everybody and They Bring RESl/LTS, and That* XOhal the ^/T2> VERT IS ER tOanu — Results PERSONALS. WANTED—BY THE SYMONS DRY Goods Co., a ticket bearing the num ber 604,884. WANTED—INFORMATION OF WIL 11am O'Mara, 60 years old, born In Greyfort, Borrlsgane, Co., Tipperary, Went of Butte, May 16. 1881 from New Haven, Conn. Address his sister, Mrs. E. H. Perkins, 109 Wlnsor St., Cam bridge, Mass. DIVORCES OBTAINED FOR PARTIES, any part of Montana, without pub licity. Address box 34. Butte. Mont. EMPLOYMENT. MANAGER — ENERGETIC MAN TO Manage branch. Ota established house. No soliciting; office duties wholly. Sal ary $125 month and extra commissions. Yearly engagement; chance rapid ad vancement for man of ability. Exper ience not necessary. Must furnish good references and $800 cash. Manager, Drawer 74, New Haven, Conn. HELP WANTED, MALE—Energetic, reliable representative-in every county; position permanent and profitable. American School of Correspondence, Boston, Mass. ENERGETIC SALESMAN, SCHOOL supplies, country work ; $100 salary and commissions. R. O. Evans & Co., Chicago, 111. WANTED—POSITION BY A YOUNG man as bookkeeper or collector, five years' experience, best of references. H., Butte Inter Mountain. WANTED—BY THE SYMONS DRY Goods Co., a ticket bearing the num ber 604,884. WANTED—CHILDREN TO CARE FOR. 641 Nevada avenue. WANTED—SIX MINERS FOR IDAHO. Single hand work $3 day. Twenty R. R. men surface work. St. Paul Employ ment office, 17 W. Granite street- Phone 855. ir YOU WANT HELP OF ANY KIND. It would b* to your Interest to apply at the Royal Employment and Co.!ac tion Agency, 33 W. Granite. Telephone 70« A. BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE — NEWILL ACADEMY, established 1893; recognized as best private school in Butte. House for rent, furniture for sale. Two school rooms fully equipped. Good Invest ment for two teachers. Apply at 418 West Galena street. »1,000 BUYS 5-ROOM BRICK HOUSE and large corner lot, South Butte; must be sold at once; a snap. McMillan & Floyd, 47 East Broadway. »125 LOTS IN McPARLAND ADDI tion; title perfect. McMillan & Floyd. 47 East Broadway. FURNITURE IN HOUSES FOR SALE In all parts of the city. Oechsli, 124 W. Park. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. THEM I SEE 8-room house; rorner lot; »400. 4-room house; lot 36x100; »950. C room and 3-room; rents for »35; »1250. E-room modern brick; west side; »2100. 6 room brick; 3-room frame; good loca tion; erst side; rents for »45; $2000. 4-room brick; 2-room frame; »15C0. - S. M. WADE 36 East Broadway. FOR SALE-FOUR-ROOM HOUSE and barn on Shields avenue at a bar gain; lot 30x108 feet. I have »50,000 to loan at low Interest. Alex Hall, 43 East Broadway, ground floor. FOR SALE—FINE THOROUGHBRED Plymouth Rock eggs. 325 South Mon tana. 2 Lines 2 Times One Cent Ptr Word. NOTICE TO CO-OWNERS. To Andrew Elstrom and bia heirs, exe cutors, administrators and assigns: You are hereby notified that we, Erick Rehn and Erick Harmon, your co-owners, bas in accordance with the provisions of sec tion 2324 of the Revised Statutes of the Unite! States, expended in labor and im provements cn the Linda Quartz Lode mining claim, the sum of »100. .90 for the year 1867. the sum of »100.00 for the year 1898, he sum of $100.00 for the year 1899, the sum of Î100.9C for the ye,\r 1900, as tlie lec. s&ary annual labor thereon, aa required by law. The said claim la sit uated in Summit Mountain district-. Sli ver Bow eoun*y, Montana, being the claim In which you are the reputed Joint owner of an undivided one-third interest. And now that you, Andrew* E'strom, and all persons Interested In said claim, are hereby notified that if within 90 days after the expiration of this notice by publication, you fail to pay to the under signed your portions respectively, fur the paid four years representation of thi laid claim, being $33.33 1-3 each, or the sum o? $133.33 1-3 in all. according to your rea' interest in «aid claim, .he same will real In and become the sole property of the undersigned, aa provided by law. ERICK REHN. ERICK HARMON. Butt». nt. Mar«* 2. 1901. First Insertion March 2. 1*01. NOTICE FOR PUBI IOATION. (Mining Application No. «363.) United States Land Office. Helena, Mon tana. April 18, 1901. Notice is hereby given that Emily J. Opie. whose postoffice address is Butte, Montana, has this day filed an appli> cation for a patent for 1044.5 linear feet, the some being for 589.5 feet In an east erly and 455 feet In a westerly direction fr ni the point of discovery on the Spring Hi!! .ode Mining claim, situated in un organized mining district. Silver Bow FOR SALE—A THREE ROOM HOUSE with lot on South Wyoming St. for only $650. You need not be homeless If you have $250 for the first payment. Chas. L. Smith & Co., 33 W. Granite. »4250 —-Fine modern 10-room solid brick residence, clos.3 in, west side. $4000—6-room bruu with bath, heated with hot water system, west side, close in. «4 200—8-room brick with 3-room frame in rear, rents $60, on W. Oranite. $2400—6-room double brick. South Wy oming, rents $33. $1350—10-ruom douille frame, rents $35, near Mountain Con Mine. $ S00—4-room frame, full lot, south front, West Granite. $ 850—4-room frame, full lot, south front. West Broadway. $ 850—5-room frame, full lot, south front. West Woolman. $1000—One of the best lots in Hornet Addition, with 2 frame houses. $1550—Neat 4-room brick, south front, east side. SLEMONS & BOOTH, Rooms 1-2-3 Silver Bow Block. LADIES' WHEEL FOR SALE. CALL after 5 p. m. 39V4 E. Park. Room 2. GREAT FIRE SALE—$2,0C0.00 WORTH of couches and bed lounges, for only one-third cost. Now is your time. Come and take your pick at Butte Ex change Furniture Co., 42 West Broad way, Butte. Montana. FOR SALE—WELL ESTABLISHED business on West Park street, with a high-class trade. Court thorough Investigation. Address P. O. Box 1105. FOR SALE—STOCK OF GROCERIES and fixtures; good trade and location. Address "H." Inter Mountain. ^ FURNISHED ROOMS. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS COM plete for housekeeping. 219 W. Galena.. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FRONT room, with bath and electric light: terms reasonable. 425 West Mercury street. FOR RENT— H OUSEKEEPING rooms, also front parlor with use of piano, 212 West Broadway. UPTON BLOCK NEWLY FURNISHED Modern convenienses. 412 1-2 South Main. FOR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE CF 7 rooms on West Quartz St. Chas. L. Smith & Co.. 33 West Granite. FOR REN T—TWO NICE. NEWLY furnished rooms, with r.r without board. 652 South Main street. FOR RENT— N.V.ËLS FURNISHED rooms for light houseaeeping. 791 West Park street. FOR RENT—FURNISHED FRONT room. Modern. 613 North Main. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—SIX ROOM FLAT; ALL modern conveniences; good neighbor hood. Apply 319 N. Jackson St. FOR RENT—FOI*R ROOM BRICK with bath and cellar. 939 Iowan ave. Enquire at this office. FOR RENT—LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING rooms good location. No. 4 Crescent St. FOR RENT—DINING ROOM, with 12 boarders; good locality. Inquire at 927 East Mercury. FOR RENT—TWO GOOD OFFICE rooms In Mantle block. Enquire at Aetna Savings & Trust Co. FOR RENT—S-ROOM FLAT, WEST side; modern; porcelain bath tubs, electric lights, hot and cold water, for »30. Reynolds & McDowell. FOR RENT—NICE TWO - STORY barn, with electric light and watir; two rooms upstairs for drivers. App'y M. K. Berger, Inter Mountain office. FOR RENT—FOUR-ROOM FLAT. ÏN quire at this office. j 2 Lines 2 Times One Cent Per Word. !0 " t county, Montana, the position, course and extent of the said mining claim, des ignated by an official survey thereof, as. Survey No. 6172, Fractional Township No. 3 N., Range No. 7 W.. a notice of which was posted on the claim on the 12th day of April, 1901, and being more particularly set forth and described in the official field notes and plat thereof on file in this office as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the S. E. corner, a por phyry stone 24x10x6 Inches, set on the north side line of Survey No. 4569. wit nessed by ■ bearing rocks and marked 1-6172 for Corner No 1, from which the 14 section corner on the north boundary of Lection 8, Fractional Township S N.. Range 7 W., boars S. 16 degrees 06 min utes and 23 seconds, W. 4390.4 feet, and running thence N. 26 degrees '23 minutes E. 628 feet to Corner No. 2; thence N. 80 degree* 47 minutes, W. 1044.5 feet tu Corner No. 3; thence S. 26 degrees 2a minutes W. 628 feet to Corner No. 4 ; thence S. 80 degrees 47 minutes E. 10H.J feet to Corner No. 1, the place of begin ning, containing an aiea of 14.39 acres claimed. The location of this mine is recorded in the office of the Recorder of Silver Bow county, on page ..... In Book "U" of Lode Locations. The adjoining claims are; Survey No. 709, the Glen Egbert Placer; Lot No. 65 B., W. Egbert Smith applicant, on the west, and Survey No. 4569, the Old Maid Lode. Patrick A. Large y applicant, na the south. , GEORGE D. GREENE. Register. M. 1. BAKER. United States Claim Agent. (First publication April 29. 19(1. i NOTICE TO CREDITORS] Estate of Andrew L. Stromberg, de ceased. I Notice is hereby given by the under ! signed, J. P. Collins, administrator of 1 the estate of Andrew L Stromberg, de MONEY TO LOAN. LOANS—MONEY TO LOAN AT 8 PER cent; no delays. Hall Bros, 46 Bast Broadway, Butte. »76,000 TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE and chattels at special low rates of Interest. Montana Chattel Mortgage Co., office 21 Lizzie block. Butte. DRESSMAKING. ACCORDEON. SUNBURST PLAJITNG —special after tion to out-of-town or ders. Mrs. Johnston, 111 Dakota. DYEING AND CLEANING. HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED AT 10 North Wyoming. DRESSMAKERS. WEINBERG BROS. & EPSTEIN, manufacturers and dealers in fashion able ready-to-wear ladies' gaiments. 45 to 43 Owsley block. DENTISTS. DR. PHILLIPS IS VOTT 134 West Bros Iwav. opened parlors for mai and massage. LOCATED AT where he ha* ;netic trea.'ment _LOST. LOST—A FUR COLLARETTE—WAS lost from a carriage Sunday some where between Granite street and Lloyd's milk ranch. A liberal reward will be paid for its return to this office. LOST — COCKER SPANIEL PUP about six months old; wore collar with small bells attached. Finder return to 227 South Montana street and re ceive reward. MEDIUM. Madame Guy, the most noted medium, circles Sunday, Tuesday, Friday i ven ings, 8 South Montana street. Butte. _PALMIST. REV. HAZEL EARLE, SPIRITUAL Medium. Gives readings daily. A cal on this gifted lady will convince (he most skeptical. Circles Sunday and Wednesday evenings. No. 47 West Park street. Room 3. MAZIE, PALMIST AND SCIENTIFIC card reader, will leave Butte in a few weeks. Call soon. Readings 50 cents. 311 West Park. ASSAY.;«. L. IS. ROMBAUER. ASoAYER A"Mj chemist. Successor to Carney & it and. 108 North Wyoming street. PHYSICIANS. DR. G. D. BRYANT. OFFICE 16 Broadway, parlors 9 and 11. YV. _ HAIRDRESSING. MRS. A. BIRTHRIGHT. IIAIIt dresslng, manicure and chiropody par lors. Scalp treatment a specialty. 110 North Wyoming. , , COO acres meadow land, well adapted) for \ Farms for Sale Gallatin Valley stock, nicely improved. | 1 160 acres of land suited to raising gfain, cheap. Choice farm loans, in amounts fronr. »590 to $1,500 at S per cent interest, for sale. The Gallatin Abstract Çc. Bozeman, Mont. *7c>«ooooooooooooooooooooooocoooooco o oooooooo3oocc^3soooos'oco 2 Lines 2 Times One Cen Per Word. ceased. to the creditors of and all per sons having claims against the said de ceased, to exhibit them, with the neces sary vouchers, with four months aft- r the first publication of this notice, to the said administrator at his office at No. 3 East Granite street, Butte, Montana, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate, in the county of Sliver Bow. state of Montana. J. P. COLLINS. Aministrator of the Estate of Andrew L. Stromberg, deceased. Dated Butte, Montana, this 4th day of May. 1901. MINING APPLICATION NO. 4365. United States Land Office, Helena, Mon tana, April 20. 1901. Notice is hereby given that J*m»a Bruce and Elma Bruce, whose postoffice address is Divide, Silver Bow county, lontuna, have this u-v filed an appdlca! tien for a patent on the Valentine Placer Mining claim, situated in unorganised mining district. Silver Bow county. Mon tana. the position, course and exteiit of the said mining claim, designated by an o' ciai survey thereof, as Survey'No. 6153 Unsurveyed Township No. 1 South. Range No. 10 West, a notice of Which was posted on the claim on the lSthj flay of April. 1901. and being more particular ly set forth and described.in the offle! 11 field notes and plat thereof on flje ,1 this office, to-wlt: Beginning at corner No. 1, a pine best. 08 inches, by 5 feet long, 2 feet deep! marked 1-6153, from which the north! \ ~t äorner of Section IS, Fractional Township No. 1 S., R. 9 W.. bears N. 2 degrees 5 minutes E., 337 feet, and run ning thence, from the said corner No. 1. N. 85 degrees 30 minutes W.. 1329 feet to corner No. 2; thence N. 25 degrees 47 Utes W., 2321 feet to corner No. 3; t.ence N. 44 degree 36 minutes W., 1064 leet to corner No. 4; teen ce N. 14 degrees 36 minutes E.. 887.3 feet to corner No. 6; then«» S. 34 degrees 59 minutes W., 1021 INSURANCE. LEADING FIRE INSURANCE COM panles. Reynolds & McDowell, 46 E. Broadway, Butte. Telephone 39. FOUND. FOUND—A' »BROWN HORSE AND buggy. Apply at this office. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—TO RENT A HORSE FOR light delivery for three months. Ap ply M. H. Black, 60 K. Park. WANTED—TO RENT, SMALL FUR nished house; no children; state terms. Address W. G. B., care Inter Mountain. FOUR-PIECE »1 GLASS SETS, TWO styles, 75c; 25c sad iron holders, 10c. 95c tinted glass flower vase, 40c; larger size, $1; plain or tinted, 60c. Central Second-hand Store, 33 West Park. BUTTE JUNK COMPANY BUYS old rubber, capper, brass, zinc, iron and hides. A. Bernheim & Co., 317 South Arizona, Butte. TO HOME BUILDERS— 150 DESIGN3 and plans for cottages and houses, larging in cost from $1,000 to »10,000. P. j. Bonohoe, Architect. 33 W. Granite street, Butte. WANTED—INVESTORS AND HOME seekers for improved or unimproved farms or town property in St. Anthony, Idaho and vl inity. Unlimited water supply and stock range. For particu lars add <=ss or call on T. B- Weiier, agents, Idaho Colony Co-, 47 E. Broad way, Laite. •STANDARD" SEWING MACHINES for sale rr rent. National Under takers. 114-116 East Broadway. Y DUNG MEN—OUR ILLUSTRATED catalogue explains how we teach bar ber tiade in eight weeks, mailed free. Moier Barber College. Omaha, N>d. STENOGRAPHY AND TYPEWRIT ing. S. W. Shier, coroner's office. Butte. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Frank Germ, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under signed, administrator of the estate of Frank Germ, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within fou months after the first publication of tlii notice, to the said administrator at No 9 East Granite street, at the office of •1. P. Collins, public administrator, Butte, Montana, the same befog the place for the transaction of th: business of said estate, in the coun'7 .t Oliver Bow, state of Montana. 1. P. COLLINS, Administrator of the Estate of Frank Germ, deceased. Dated Butte, Montana, this 3rd day of May, 1901. SHERIFF'S SALE. vs. William M. L. Borglum, pfaint'ff, Maus, defendant. To be sold at sheriff's sale, on the 23rd day of May A. D., 190!, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the front door of the court hou e in the City of Butte, County of Silver Bow, State of Montana, the following described real property, to-wit: All of the rijjht, title and interest of the defendant Will am Maus, in and to lot numbered six (6) in block numbered three (3) of the Carte Blanche addition to the City of Butte. Silver Bow County, Montana as per plat and survey of said addition now on file in the office of the , clerk and recorder of said Silver Bow \ cüunlv Montana. JAMES B. FUREY, Sheriff Silver Bow County, Montana. DULL. DER HO*. SPRINGS. The Great Nortnern railway wifi avj round trip tickets, Butte to Houtcer ar return, including one week's board p.n 1 bathing privileges at Ho: Springs hotel, at a rate of tl3.SU each. J. B. REYNOLDS. s osj 3cs s>oc a~ j3ojcoacoscacjscsa;30jsto. 2 Lines 2 Times One Cent Per Word. ,1 2 1. 47 feet to corner No. 6: thence S. 61 degrees 10 minutes W., 627 feet to corner No. 7; thence S. 74 degrees W.. 129 feet to eor ner No. 8; thence S. 60 deg-ees 9 min Utes W„ 941 feet to corner No. 9; thence N. 77 degrees 35 minutes E., 1893.5 feet to corner No. 10; thence S. 56 degrees 25 minutes E., 716 feet to corner No. 11; thence S. 17 degrees 41 minutes E., 2873.5 feet to corner No. 12; thence S. 58 de grees 43 minutes E.. 549 feet to corner No. 13; thence N. 89 degrees 13 minutes E., 1136.5 feet to corner No. 14; thence N. 0 degrees 25 minutes E., 828 feet to cor ner No. 1. the place of beginning, con taining an area of 68.53 acres claimed by tho above named applicants for patent. The location of this mine Is recorded in the oft.ee of the recorder of Silver Bow county, on page 65 in book D, of Placers, etc. T'..e only adjoining claim Is on the northwest Survey No. 5244, Rattlesnake Placer, Harry W. Turner, applicant. GEORGE D. GREENE. Register. JOSEPH H. HARPER. United States Claim Agent. First puhfieation April 22. 1901. Red Cross Tansy Pills Tka Ladies' mXGULAKlTISS. Are Safe and Reliable. SFMJcrfeetl^Hitmlcjs Purely Vece Purelj jn Ublei 1 if not as ill Pa PRICE91.00 Sent postpaid an receipt price. Money rsfunded if not w - Yiod«(iBchouaCa V-S Mate»«. *-yea For sal* by Xntn Drug Ce., Baltes Hont fOVt Sapprsbsml MmtrnaflM PAINFUL Kmtraatira And a PREVENTIVE for NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Thomas Sibert, alias John Lee, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under signed, administrator of the estate of Thomas Sibert, alias John Lee, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons hav ing claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouch ers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administrator at the office of J. P. Col lins, No. 9 East Granite street, Butte, Montana, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate, in the county of Silver Bow, state of Montana. J. P. COLLINS', Administrator of the Estate of Thomas Sibert, alias John Lee, deceased. Dated Butte, Montana, this 3rd day of May, 1901. LEWIS A. SMITH, Attorney for the Estate. MINING APPLICATION NO. 4361. U. S. Land Office, Helena, Montana, April'11, 1901. Notice is hereby given that Florence Sullivan. Louis Bernheim. James E. I iebe, the Thompson Investment Com pany. a corporation existing under the laws of the state of Montana, the heirs of Henry Nickel, deceased, and William M. Touhy, whose postoffice ad dress is Butte, Montana, have this day (i.ed their application for a patent for 1184.2 feet, being 82S feet westerly and 3(6.2 feet easter'y from discovery shaft of the Cleveland Lode Mining claim, upon which a notice of intention to apply for a patent was posted on the 13th day of March, 1901, situated in Summit Val ley, unorganized, mining district. Silver Bow county, State of Moniana, desig nated as Sur. No. 6056, in Township 3 north range 7 west, being more particul larly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the southeast corner, which is also Cor. No. 1 of Sur. No. 5710 and a point in the west end line of Sur. No. 2437, a granite stone, set in the ground, with a mound of earth along tide, and marked 1-6056 for Cor. No. 1. from which the *4 See. Cor. on the south boundary of Sec. 34. T. 4 N.. R. 7 W„ bears N. 12 degrees 03 Min. 16 Sec. E. («103.5 feet; and running thence N. 0 de grees 30 minute* E. 519 feet, thence N. 73 di-grees W., 147 feet: thence S. 89 de grees 03 Min. W., 997 feet; thence S. 0 degrees 30 Min. W., 293.5 feet; thence S. 77 degrees 28 Min. E., 1163 feet to the place of beginning, con ning an area of 11.13 «.ere*, of which 2.9S acres are in conflict with Sur. Nos. 3915. 3011. 2337. 2189 and 2182 not «'aimed, ieaving 8.15 acres claimed by the ebove named applicants. The location of this claim is of record in the recorder's office of Silver Bow county. State of Montana, in Book "L" of Lode Locations, on page 225. The adjoining claims to these premises are Sur. No. 3915 Mountain Top Lode, Peter Conway applicant and Sur. No. 3941, Pequot Lode. James W. ForbU np p'leant on the north; Sur. No. 2397, Jumper Lode, lot 332, Owen Byrne et al. applicants on the northeast: Sur. No. S'137, York Lode, lot 347, David Morgan, applicant, on the east; Sur. No. 6710s John Bull Lode, Henry Smith et al. ap plicants, on the south; Sur. No. 2189, Sunlight East Lode, lot 309 and Sur. No. S'*88, Monitor Lode, lot 308, William S. Switzer applicant on the southwest. GEORGE D. GREENE. Register. First publication April 12, 1901. SAMUEL BARKER, JR.. Attorney for Applicants. SALE OF SCHOOL BONDS. Notice i3 herehy given that in pur suance of tiie authority conferred upon the hoard of trustees of school district No. 1, Sliver Bow county, Montana, by that certain election held on the 6th day of Apiil, 1901, the trustees of the above named school district were au thorized and empowered to sell coupon bonds to the amount of one hundred thousand ($100,000) dollars for the pur pose of building one or more school houses and purchasing school slt«?s in said school district, said bonds to be of the denomination of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, dated on the first day of June, 1301. payable In twenty (20) years and redeemable in ten (10) years, and drawing interest at the rate of four (4) per cent per annum, payable semi annually, both Interest and principal payable at the office of tiie county treas urer of Silver Bow county, Montana, in gold coin. Said bonds will be sold at private sale at the trustees' room in the high school building, comer of Idaho and Park streets. Butts. Montana, on the 21st day of May. 1901. at eight (8) o'clock p. 111., and sealed bids will be received >y the board of trustees for the pur chase of said bonds up to and until twelve o'clock noon on the 21st day of May, 1901. Said bonds shall not be sold for less than their par value and all bids shall he made for the net amount to !>» received by the hoard of trustees for said bonds. A certified check or its equivalent, for the sum of twenty-five hundred ($2,500) dollars must be depos itee with the clerk of the board of school trustees as a guaranty of good faith, by each person bidding upon said bonds. Any and ail bids may be rejected by the board of trustees. By or 1er of the hoard of school trus tees of school district No. 1, Silver Bow county, Montana, made this 16th lay of April. 1901. Attest; HENRY MUELLER, THOS. RICHARDS, Chairman. Cierk. FOREST RESERVE lAEN APPLICA - TION. United States Land Ofliee, Helena, Mon tana. ...pill 23, 1901.. Notice is hereby given that Joseph Goldman of San Francisco, Californ'a. by P. M. Collins, his attorney in fact, whose postoffice address is Helena, Mon tana, has this day made application to select, under the provisions of the act of June 4, 1897 ( 30 Stat., 3)6, the follow ing-described tract: S. W. A* of the S'. W. A4 of Section 14. and the S. E. A4 of the S. E. A4 of Section 15, T. 2 S., R. 9 W.. M. M. Within the next 30 days from date hereof protests or contests against this selection on the ground that the land described, or any portion thereof, is more valuable for its minerals than for agricultural purposes, will be rece; .•■„•d and noted for report to the commissioner of the general land office. GEORGE D. GREENE. Register. First publication May 4. 1901, (597). SUMMER EXCURSIONS VIA GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY CO. Basin and return, (good every Sun day.................................. ji.oo Boulder and return, (good every Sun day) ................... $1.00 Basin and return, (good Saturday un til Monday) ........................$1.90 Boulder and return, (good Saturday until Monday) .....................$1.90 Alhambra and return, (good Saturday until Monday) ......................$3.35 J. E. DAWSON, G. A., 41 N. Main street. 1 STATE SAYING S BANKS 5 John A. Creighton ......President Ä £ G. W. Stapleton .... Vice-President IÇ T. M. Hodgens .....*......Cashier' S J- O. Hodgens .......Asst. Cashier) R- B. Nuckolls ......Asst. Cashier j Under state supervision and Jur isdiction. Interest paid on de posits. • Sells exchange available In all ] the principal cities of the United j States and Europe. Collections j promptly attended to. : Transact general banking business] Directors—J. A. Creighton, Oma ha, G. W. Stapleton, A. H. Barret, i E. D. Levitt, S. V. Kemper T. M. Hodgens, J. O. Hodgens. Cor. Main and Park Streets, Butte j 9CW%9S9S9C9C9S9CS69G9S9S9C9e3£-'K9S9CK«»C9C9C9CSEai Under State Supervision. S Pays 6 per cent, on savings de- n posits. Interest compounded quar- 9 terly. m Pays 7 per cent, on time certlfi S cates of deposit, not subject to 9 check. Issues savings certificates on fi building and loan plan with def- 2 lnate time of maturity and definite St payments. J Loans on reel estate to be repaid £ In monthly Installments running M from one <to ten years, to suit bor- £ rower. m Trustees—Lee Mantle, president; «5 Chas. Schatzleln, vice-president; Fayette Harrington, treasurer; Charles R. Leonard, attorney; A. B. Clements, secretary; F. Aug. Helnze, Henry Mueller, Frank W. Haskins, James H. Mon tel th. Daly Bank and Trust Company Of Butte Established 1882—Incorporated 190L General Banking Business W. W. Dixon ................. President John D. Ryan .......... Vice-President C. Ç. Swinborne ................. Cashier R. A. Kunkel ........ Assistant Cashier $ à lÿ W. A. Clark J. R0S3 Clark J |W. A. CLARK & 15 R 0 .Î % BANKERS i» $ Transact General Banking Business ? ■J Buy gold dust, gold bars, sliver & :# bullion and local sect.titles. P ^ Boxes for rent In safe deposit if r vault. jil ? Sell exclu ugc available In all of ^ r the principal cities of the United ^ States and Europe. Special attention given to collee- ^ il tiens. 1 £ ALEX J. JOHNSTON. Cashier. F J> ......... • A A\WVYV\W\SV\S!YVW «FIRST NATIONAL BANK? y LUTTE. MONTANA. 'à Capital Stock, $200,000.03 Andrew J. Davis, President 4 Juntos A. Talbot. Vice Pres. Jj K. B. Wcirick, Cashier £ Geo. Stevenson, Ass't Cashier Buys snd sells Foreign Exchange and Issues Travelers' Letters of Credit, available in all parts of the world. $ ■ANH 090 RESTORED PtkKiijtion Before and Afte.. I95Q Will qut.-kly cura you of all nertoue diseuse», eue) ns lost manhood, palM in the back, seminal emissions, nerv« ou» debility, unfitness to marry, ex. haustlng drafts, ttnpoter.jy and al! its horrors. A v.wUten guarantee and money refunded it six boxes does net effect e pectin nent cure. $1 pet box. aix tor 36. by malt, securely pa< ked. Manufactured by A. Augend r*. Paria Address ard mall to Kewbro Drug Co» Kola AtfwM* Butte. Utatisa