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SOE BASCBALL OOSSIP OF IUTF REAR5 S" SPORT TO NESTABOUT ', TlE LATE liIRE ARDIN 1 READNERST III • I JEFFAND FITZ WILLMEET lmY ASSOCIATED PRESS.] San Francisco, May 22.-After con tinued parleying extending over several months, James J. Jeffries and Robert Fitzsimmons have reached an agreement JEFFRIES. to meet and once more do battle for the world's heavyweight championship in the prize ring. San Francisco has been agreed upon as the place for the contest and July 4 will prolbahly be the (late. The Omeetiing took place at the Central theater yesterday afternoon. The two men greeted each other cordially, and thrnughout the discussion the greatest good feeling prevailed. After some talk over previous efforts which have been llmade from time to time to bring them together to fight for the chanmpionship, the two pugilists and their managers set tled down to the business inl hand. Fitz Silllttttis intsistmed that he would not fight ulnless permitted to wear smlall bandages for the protection of his hands, and after somie patley o(II this point Jeffries finally conlerlltied to recede from the position he had assumeil recently in objecting to the use of hanlagl s. The articles (,f agree nitent will to all pra t ical purposes be identhical with the articles signed in New York solee limollths ago. After the two imen hal annliinced their satisfaction as OPEN STAKE RACE ARRANGED FOR SUNDAY On account of the large numbe'r of entries for tile coursing eventts next Stll- day, it has been deciled to give a 32-dig open stake. This will give the owners an opportunity to try out their dogs. There will lie plenty of rabbits, as 60 were re ceived several days ago and another ship lnent will be received fromll Sa;ll ran cisco tomorrow. The regular weekly drawing for the events next Sunday will be held at 8 o'clock this evening at l'iekel & tlpargo's place on West Broadway. Americans and Coronation Games. Washington, May ..,--_Arthur l)ulty, the world's amateu(.ir champllllion runlllier, and A. .Af. 'Thoiimpsion,. a graiate manaiger of ath Ietes at iGertr.'itwn, will sail for Englanld June 16. and at Wolverton l)tiffy will enter the (oronat ionl sIporrts s.t for June 28. These irat'es are toli be hel in eonnection with the lating of the cornerstone of a new indutiiial schiool aIt that stluburbl of I.iLondon. at \lwhith the new I'rince of W ales, \will ulici:late. Iulffy's inext race will be oil July 5,. at I.Lonldon, for the great challlenge cupti do uiatel by his highnliiess Lord Irince aiLssienl in 1879. IDul.y hailis wotn this race during the two tripes li.he mate to EnIIglanii. and if he wints the event this year a fac simile of tile hIauiihlsiiine trophy will le presentel to ;Georgetown, wl,,e colors the iidget spiriniter will wear while abhroad. The result of the itinerary has not bcen arralnged, but Il)uly cxpccts to mltake a tour of EJngland, Irelatld, Scotland and Wales. Some Little Baseball Jolts. 'There are just two men on the Ilutte teauii that the Taciina fans would like to see in a 'iger unliformi, and only two. One is Katie alnd the other is Hloutz, and they are stars at their business and At base-runners. There was no kicking Wednesday and not a single unpllcasanlt feature to the giame. says tile '';T'a ll; I.i Ledger. It is "just posuible" that this is due to the fact that President W. 11. I.ucas was an interested spectator of the affair. Jack G;riml is on tile hunt for pitchers to strengthen the Spokalne teant and has tried, unsulcessltully, to draw onil Tacoma. Four of lTacona's live pitchers will be hung onto throughout the season, it is said. Flannery has signed C. F. "Kid" Schmleer, a clever little shortstol,. who is well known in this league, but who was out of hiasehatll last year. Fhlatnery will back out to center and tlhly Schmeer at short, and has aniother new outfielder Coining. Independents to Missoula. Accompanied by a bunchl of strong lunged rooters, Cody'sI IndependIents will go to Missoula next Sunday to engage the team of the town. Cody's men have been hard at practice lately and will now Iut up a tough game. Cody will take the following players with him: Lloyd, Merkle. Burton, Murphy, Kelly, Dona hue, Pcrham, Sullivan, Cody, Percell and Skelly. Baseball Decoration Day. There was great gobs of disappointment hanging on the Helena high school boys, owing to the fact that the weather was such that the game with the Butte High School team last Saturday could not be played. All arrangements have been made to have the Helena boys come over for a game Decoration day. Helena Will Welcome Them. Helena baseball fans-and that town is full of them-are making elaborate preparations for the reception of Man ager Flannery and the Helena team, next Monday. The people there feel much encouraged since the team has taken a brace and got off the toboggan. Played Nineteen Innings. San Francisco, May 22.-The Oakland and Sacramento baseball teams of the Cali fornia league played a 19-inning game yes terday, the score standing 4 to 4, when darkness caused a postponement. to the articles it was mutually agreed that the document would be signed on Friday afternoon. Seven clubs submitted bids for ttfe fight, and after a very brief discussion, Fitzsimmons told JelTries he would leave the matter of the selection of a club to him, with• the result that Jeffries, after some deliberation, expressed the opinion that the hid of the San Francisco club. offering 70o per cent of the gross receipts, was the best. Fitzsihnmons accepted the suggestion, and it was agreed that the contest should be held uiuler the aus pices of the club menttioned. The date of the cintest will be decided upon later, but it is generally believed that July 4 will be the day determineld upon. The matter of a referee Was quickly disposed of. Several names were men tioned, but that of Eddie G(reany, a local man, was so well received by both parties that he will be asked to referee the con test, and there is no doubt that he will accept the office. Jeffries will train at larh,in Springs FITZSIMMONS. and Fitzsimmonns will prepare for the contest at Skaggs Springs. Jeffries and Fitzsimmons each put mup a forfeit of $.5,i,u. The winner is to get 6o per cent and the loser 40 per cent of the fighters' share of the receipts. BROKE COLLEGIATE RECORD AND WON A BRIDE New York, May 22.-Dr. Alvin Kraenzlein, the well known athlete of the University of California, now a prac ticing physician in Milwaukee, has just been married at lielar, N. J., to Miss ('laudine (;ilmnanu, the daughter of 11, T. Gilman. Dr. Kraenzlein met Miss Gilman for the first time the day he broke the inter-collegiate record in Philadelphia, three years ago. AMERICAN JOCKEY WINS FOR BARON London, May 2.,-Baron Munchausen, member of the family of the famous story-teller, has attained distinction in the German racing world by winning the jubilee purse of I6.ooo marks, 4,000 pounds at the Hlopplegarten course with i, .. '... ' i·i -..4 .- . t ý h , .ý % .. fa OUR LIZZIE, ON HAND FOR THE COMING BUTTE RACES. (P icture by Wa rd, Inter Mountain Statf Photographer. Kolibria, a selling plater riddenlly 'Nate" Hill, the American jockey. Kolibria fin ished a nose ahead of the two favorites in the contest, which ran neck and neck. Seattle Wins by a Nose. Seattle, May a2.--Seattle played ragged ball yesterday but won out by a close score. Johnllson gave some bases on balls in the first and Klopf followed with a two-base lit. In the second Johnson threw the ball away trying to make a double play, and two nore rulls c!.e home, enough to win the galmc. Score : SEATTI.E. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. ]lurley, ibl .. 3 o 9 1 I Balbbitt, ss .... 3 I o a a Schwartz, 2a .... 3 0 o a a lHurlburt, cf . .. 4 o I 2 o 1 Klolf, b ...... 4 0 1 1 0 Stanley,c ...... 3 0 9 o I)alrymple, If . .. 2 o o I I Bodie, rf .... 3 1 0 o o Hickey, p ....... 3 o I a o Totals ........ 8 4 4 27 1o 5 TACOMA. AB. iR. H. PO. A. E. Letcher, cf ...... 4 2 a o o Fisher, ab ....... 3 o o 1 4 o .1. McCarthy, ss 4 o I 3 2 o lHutchinson, b 4 0 0o 9 Andrews, 3b .. 4 o 0 1 o0 Murdock, If,.,. 3 0 3 o o Johnson, p .. 4 o o o 2 Smith,c ...... 4 o 2 5 o o D. McCarthy, rf.. 3 0 1 0 0 Totals .. .. 33 3 5 24 9 1 Seattle ....2 2 o o o o o *-4 YOUNG CORBETT TO BE DAIRY MAN eI e HE WANTS TO EMULATE RICHARD o CROKER'S SUCCESS IN THE DAIRY n BUSINESS IN ENGLAND. Champion Young Corbett has got a ne# c fad, says the Denver Post. IIC is bomunk Ito enter commercial life after his fight. e ing days are over. And what vocation do you think the "kid" intends following? 4 le is to open a dairy. IIe has read lonr accounts about Richard Croker's success with a dairy in England, and now wants to follow the example of the great Tait s many chieftain. L.ast Sunday night Cor bitt visited a local theater and witnessed a performance of "The IDairy Farm." That settled it. Nothing would do but that he mustl hlave a farm and Johllllny ('orbett has visited every real estate oltice in the city asking for a list of ranch lands at their disposal. Johnny has also visited all the muntsic stores andl last Ilight went out to the training headquarters with such songs as "My Ilappy Ihlome i own on the Farm," "The Old l'ump Iladlle," "When the IHouster Crows in the Early Morn," "The Cows Are in the Clover" iand others too noiuerous to mtention. lhob Armnstrong, who possesses a splenlhid voice, will put in thle next three days singing th'e songs to the young champion. Inl t!he future Cor bett will do all his training on the farm lTacomla ....o I I 0 o 0 0 o 0-3 Stolen base-Murdock. 'Iwo-lbase hits Klopf, Letcher. Bases on Ialls--lty John son, 3; by Hlickey. 3. I'assed ball-Stan. ley. Wild pitch--I lickey. Double play llickey to Babbitt to IlHurley. Struck out lay llickcy. 7 : by Johnso,n 5. Ieft on bases -Seattle, 3 ; Tacoma, 2. Time of gante Ih. and I ,o min. Attendance -2,auo. Um pire-Mullanme. Butte Loses to Portland. Portland. May .2.--llutte lost the first game of the series of three with Port land yesterday. The story of victory and defeat illuminaiting details is summned u~ thusly: Too much hitting on the part of the P'ortla,nd team and too little by lIutte was the cause of the visitors' de feat. '()RTI.AN D. All. R. II. PO. A. E. Mueller, If....... 5 2 4 o o b )ceiscl, ss........ 4 o 2 2 4 b \Van .uren, cf .... 4 2 o o o 0 A. Andlersol, b.. . 4 I I 3 lul'pp. b ........ 5 2 2 n 7 1 W\Veed, b....... 5 2 2 14 3 0 J. Anderson, rf.. 4 o I 2 o o Vigneux, c....... 4 1 2 3 o o Engel, p ......... 4 1 3 5 1 Totals....... 39 t 15 27 20o BUTT [. AB. R. II. PO. A. E. Kane, th........ 4 2 o 9 o I Hloutz, If........ 4 o o i o I Zearfoss, c....... 4 o o 5 2 0 Marshall, 3b..... 4 o a a o McIntyre, ss....* 4 0o a 3 o Tredway, rf ..... 4 o 0 o o0 Ward, ab....... o o 3 o Mcliale, cf..... 3 o a o Carter, p ...... o o o o o Brown, p.. 3 o 1 1 1 1 Totals...... 33 3 5 .4 11 4 Score by innings: Portland..4 o a o o 2 a i x-.i Butte..... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- a SUMMARY: Earned runs-Portland. 4. Stolen bases -Weed, a, Mueller, Van Buren, Hupp, Two-base hits-Mueller 2. Bases on balls -Off Carter, I; off Brown, i. Passed ball--Zearfoss. Wild pitch-Brown. Double play-Deisel to Anderson to Weed. Three-base hit-Hupp. Struck out-By Engel, i; by Brown, 4. Hit by pitch4 -By Carter, 1. Time of game-One hour and 40 minutes. Attendance1-,ooo. Umpire-Cunningham. Wlggs, the Wizard. Spokane, May 22.-Wiggs, the strong man of Helena, had the heavy Spokas batters at his mercy yesterday, and Hes ena won a close contest, half of which was played in the rain. Wiggs is a man of speed and splendid slants. He allowed only five hits, all singles, and kept these so well scattered that Spokane got but one run, This run was partly Wiggs' gift. SPOKANE, AB. R. H. PO. A. E. McLaughlin, If.., 3 o o0 0 Kelly, ss... 3.,. o o a 3 a Reitz, ah........ 4 1 0 4 I Elsey, lb ....... 4 0 I 33 0 o THIS KNOCK-OUT BLOW CAUSES HYSTERICS IBY ASSOCIATED PREsS.] Seattle, Wash., May 22.-Perry Queenan knocked Dal Hawkins out in the ninth round last night. The fight was to have ten 20 rounds for a purse of $Io,ooo, and was pulled oil at the Seattle theater. Both mten were going strong up to the final iounnd, though Queenan was the stronger lain of the two. Queenan got lHawkins into a neutral corner, feinted with his left, and shot the right home to the mark. Hawkins dropped ap if shot. He was down for the count of ,ix ibut gamely got up. Queenan rushed a:lI with a milk bucket between his legs, rxtracting the vjhite fluid from the old brindle cow, he will dictate his letters and challenllges to Johnny Corbett, who has Ibe c ·llll an expert on the typewriter. There'll I, great doings on that farm. In order to Wl t his hand in the champlion has been itllking all the neighbor's cows while training for his coming fight next Fridlay u.iht, and says that liesides the title of c.liiinioni featherweight of the world he will tack "champion milk extractor of the \\ .,t" to it. Johilny (:orbett is not very Iliin of a farmer's life. Johnny prefers a iity life for Ilis where he can sport his litlt clothles and diamontls. "Imagine ime ,in tile farm with Rubes looking at my parks and asking nme if I drew them ill ,lime prize package. I'd have a fit." says JihI. "Farmn life or no ftarm life the Kid c ill lie in great shape Friday night." iMcKevitt. rf ... 4 o 1 o o o I )ltahue, 31 ..... 4 0 o I 4 I Irary. c ..... ... 4 o 1 6 o 0 lio.,lls, cf......j o 0 0 RuFscll, p........ 2 o o I 4 2 'l'tals ......3t 5 24 15 6 IIEl.lE N A. Alt. R. II. PO). A. E. S hiaffer, l ...... o 1 7 o o 'eeples, b .... .. 3 I I I I o IFlanntery, If ..... 3 o o 2 o o Sullivan. cf ...... 4 o o I o .c(iihlligan, 3b... 4 I 2 I 1 o Kt fe. c......... 4 o I 12 o o Schimeer, ss.... 4 I o a 4 Iartridge, rf .... a o I 2 0 I Wiggs, p........ 4 o 1 o i o Totals .....33 3 7 27 7 a Score by innings: Spokane ..I o o o o o o u o-1 Helena ...o I I o oI x-3 SUMMARY: Sacrifice hits-Kelly, l'ecples, Flannery, Partridge. Stolen bases-Elsey, Frary, Russell, Schalfer, Flannery, Sullivan, Mc Gilligan, Schmcer. Bases on halls-ly W\\iggs, 2; by Russell, r. Wild pitch--Rus sell. Double play-Donahue to Ilsey. Struck out-ly Wiggs, 8; by Russell, 5. L.fft on bIases-Spokane, 6; llelena, o. ''llne of game-One hour and 45 minutes. Attendance, Soo. Umpirc-Coglan. RESULTS YESTERDAY. National League. New York, 4; Pittsburg, 3. Brooklyn, 3; Cincinnati. I. Chicago, 4; Philadelphia, 3. American League. Detroit, 4; Baltimore, 2. \Vashington, 5; St. Louis, 4. ('hicago. 2; Bloston, . Philadelphia, z2; ( levelatil, 1. Pacific Northwest League. ]'ortland, II ; IButte, 2. Seattle, 4; Tacoma, J. Helena, 3; Spokane, i. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Pacific Northwest League. Played. Won. L.st P.Ct. Seattle .. .. ... 17 12 5 .706 ,rtland .... .. 4 8 6 .571 Spokane...... 7 9 H .520 Tacoma.. .. 1.. 7 8 9 .471 Ilutte .. .. 16 7 9 .431 l lena.. .. .. 15 4 11 .267 National League. Played. \Von. l.ost P.Ct. Pittsburg..* . *30o 25 5 .833 Chicago..... 26 17 9 .654 New York.. ... 27 15 1r .556 ston .. . ... 25 II 14 .44o Brooklyn ...29 11 8 .379 Philadelphia ... 27 10 17 .370 St. L.ouis.. ...25 9 16 .360 Cincinnati . . . 29 II 18 .357 American League. Played. Von. Lost P.Ct. De'troit .....21 14 7 .667 Chicago. .. ..21 13 8 .619 l'hiladelphia ...22 13 9 .591 Boston.. .....23 13 10o 565 St. Louis.. ...20 ii 9 .550 Baltimore ... 23 10 13 .435 Washington ....24 10 14 .417 Cleveland... . 24 5 19 .208 Race Horse Man Dies. iltY ASSOCIATED PRESS.] Saratoga, N. Y., May 22.-James F. Caldwell, the veteran racehorse starter, died here suddenly today of apoplexy. Miss Clark Dead. [BY AssocIATED PRESS.] Chicago, May 22.-Miss Annie Clark of the Julia Marlowe company and former ly a well known member of the Boston Museum Stock company died here today of pneumonia. Rumor Is Denied, [DY ASSOCIATED PRESS.] New York, May a2.-Reports that the Columbus, Sandusky & Hocking railroad had been acquired by the Wabash road were officially denied today. Too Much Pressure in Cuba. (Washington Post.) If President Palms exercises the proper amount of wisdom, he will not stray too far from the safety valve There Is a powerful head of steam on in Cub,, him blindly, and in a wild exchange Haw kins sent Queenan to the floor. There was not power enough in the blow to make it effective, however, and Queenan arose like a flash, with both arms working like flails. Queenan beat Hawkins down, and when his head hit the floor the second time he stayed there. He was all out and had to be carried to his corner. Mrs. Hawkins witnessed the fight from a box, and when her husband was knocked out she becatme hysterical and had to be restrained from jumping into the ring. SPORTING iOODS S gEXCLUSIVELY - Baseball, Athletic Goods, Fishing Tackle, Fire Arms, Ammunition CARL ENNGEL 1-13W Par Write for Price N(TICE FOR PUt'ILICATION. Department of tile Interior, L.and Office at Hlelena, Montanan, May 9, 1go. Notice is herehy given that the following. named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final pIroof in support of his claim, anld , at said prooff will be made before John R. tardlcy, I itted States Commissioner, at Anaconda, Monlltanan on hitme 14, 190o2 via.: Napoleon ''es.ier, for Homenstead Entry No. 83-o for the lot 4, southwest northwest and vest % southwest Section 4, 'Township a north, range it west. Ile names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, via.: I)avid Tessier, .Louis es sier, Fiorence 'Thtiboldeau, red Gagner of Anactonda, Montana. GEO.RGE( D. GREENE, Register. MINING AI'CI.IC ATION NO. 4526. United States Land Office., Ilelena, .Montanta, May 19, 19o02. Notice is hlerely given thlat thie Leo Mining & Milling comllany, a corporation existing under the laws of ,tne state of Montana, by Alfred It. Rmnlbaner, its agent, whose post. office address is lButte, Montana has this day tiled its application for a patent for I,a29 linear feet, being 300 feet westerly and 929 feet cast erly frotlm iliscovery slhaft of the Maud C. I.ode Miting claim, ,upon which a notice of inten tion to alpply for it patent was posted on the rath tday of MaIy, A. I). 19o02 situated in an unorganized mininig district. Jefferson county, state of Mtontana, designated as Survey No. 6jo, in To'wnship 3, north of Range 7 west, being more particularly described as follows: to-wit: Iteginning at the northeast corner, which is also 'orner No. 3 of Survey No. 3369, and a point ill the west end line of Survey No. 16oa. a granite stone set inl the ground, witnessed by hearintg trees, and marked t-p6ot or (orner No. I, from which the southeast Corner of Section 34, 'I'w'nihili 4 north, Range 7 west, hears notth 16 degrees 37 minutes west. 5737.8 feet, and rulttning thtIencte south 87 degrees west. i8,8 feet; thence northt t degree 30 min iltes east. Ito feet; thence south 87 dsegrees west, 331 feet; thence south dclgree 3u miin uties west. (ou iet Itlthene north 7i dlegrees 47 mulinlutes east. 1256 feet; thence north I degree 3) tinllnttes east, 300 feet to thie nlace of begin tig, etrllll ningll atl area of 1 .891 acres. of :hlch .3; acres are in confliet with Survey No. .qi,, claimed by tihe abo,ve nanmed applicant. 'lheiocatihn of this claim is uf record in the ret, rdter's Itfle if .Jlffier n rtllntv. state ,,f Montana, in Blook 8 of J.ude l.,cations, on Page 199. t'I he ijining claim t tihese retnlises are Survey No. t,. . Monitor ihde, l.t 363 and Survey No. itsq. Syndicate Ile oniII the northl and Sunr.,y .1. 16.2, Silver King lod<e, lot 232, Oil thu ca.t. SAl.\t\I 1:1. l.\ t II, j t. egister. Attornevy for \AppIlicant. (First Publieation, .\lay 2io, 1o.) linttt , .NIl, L I tina. Apnril 8, 192.. iTo Th ilnr1 I.. Porter. or . Ji, in .,: Sou are hereby noltitid Ihat I have eIxpend ed iuring the year 19)n . one hrntdred dollars in labor atid imprIovemenl.t upto n le Julian l.e, claim. Situated in S.uimit V:lly m niong di( triet. Silver ltow c !lnlulty, .llonlnna, l atbut 4?,a mile, southeast of IHtteit ('ity, Montana, of h ic'h the dclaratlorvry stalltemtnt is found of record on P'age 76 If "t1ok 1)" I f lode claims, in the office of the recorderr of saild county of SIlver lHo, in order to hold Said claim lunder tilhe law, of tilhe I'hit. hS:ltvs concerling alount reI nhired to hold said lode for the ptiod eding ,nl tthe 314t clay of Deeemller, t t. AndIl if withininl in ty layL afiter tltlica tin htrtoff, yoiu fail Ito coIntriute yottr pro tl ,rliol of said expent. ure, as a co-owner by ilaymttll tiheireof to IIle or to my Igetlis, the itLerist ic tle claimn will hecre the pronerty of the sunblsrri4r, nlyour coIow cr, ny the prLovi bk)isk or said laws. MIINI; AI'I'L.It'A''IoN NO. 4517. I'ni edt l;l. Salte al Office, n elena Montana Il, tAl ly I, rol.s Notice is helely given that Ifetnry Smitth, and John F. Nettle, tile heirs of W\illian T. Lcwis, deceased, and illiam IT. Thompson, whosie pOstrffiCe aIIddress Itutte, Montana, have this tlay filed their application for a patent, for 134.3 linear feet, being 68 feet northl easterly antd 66.3 feet southwesterly from liselvery shafit of thle tig T timber Fract on Lode Milniing clainl, upon which a notice of intention to tisnly for a patent was posted on thie .id day of April, A. 1). i9, ituated in unorganized mining district, Silver Ilow conty, state of Mntan, ldesiglatred as Sur vey No. 6568, in 'owntlil 3 north, Range 7 west, and being more plrtilcularly described as follows. to-wit: Itegitting at tile norlheast corner, w.hih is also tle p(lint of intersection of tile west end litne of Survey No. 3o8t and tile third course of Survey No. olL a granite stone set in the ground withl a Imod of earth alongside Ind marked 1-6568 for corner No. , from whichl the southleast cdrrner of Sectionl 34, Towlnship 4 north, Range 7 west hears north 3- degrees 25 minutes 40 seconds east 7464.54 feet; and run ning thence north 74 degrees t7 minutes west 250 feet; thence sIntthl II degrees 30 tIninttes west 195 feet; tIlencLe s nth it degrees o5 minutes east 133.5 feet; th.ce south 74 tie tgrees 17 tinutes east 334 feet; thetce northl it degrees 05 tlinutes west 351.5 feet to tile place of heginning, containing an area of 3.2a acres of which tot acres are in conflict with Survey No. atot, not claited, leaving t.2t acres claimed by the above named applicants. 1The location of this claimn is of recortl in the county recorder's office of Silver Bow county, Montana, in Book "R," of lode locations on Page 313. 'The adjoining clsims to these premises are, on the northwest, Survey, No. atot; Big Tim ber lode, on the east, Survey No. 3o0n Clide lode, and on the south Survey No. 446o, Blue Bird lode, GEORGE D. GREENE, SAMUEL BARKER, JR., Register. Attorney for Applicants. (First Publication May a, 190o.) MINING APPLICATION NO. 4.13. United States Land Office, Helena, Montana, April a4, 1903, Notice Is hereby given that Donald B. GIl. lies, whose postoffice address Is Butte, Mon. tana, has this day filed an application for a patent on the Bettle Gies Placer Mining claim, situated in unorganized mining district, Silver Bow county, Montana, the position, course and extent of the said mining claim, designated by an officIal survey thereof, as Survey No. 64as, Township No. a north, Range No. 7 west, a notice of which was post. ed on the claim on the 18th day of April, s9os and being more particularly set forth so.s described in the offical ield notes and plat thereof on ile In this office, a follows, to-wits Beginning at Comrner No. s, a granite stone 4xsox6 inches above ground, marked .64s5, from which the quarter section corner to Sections as and as, Fractional Township a north, Range 7 west, bears north i5 degrees $0 minutes east 5sss5. feet; and running thence south 69 degrees St minutes west 148 feet to Corner No. a; thnce. south 4s degrees 0s minutes west spo.s feet to Corner No. 39 thence south 33 degrees west 408.5 feet to Corner No. 4; thence south 16 degrees 3s minutes west 35S feet to Corner No. s; thence south adegrees 3a minutes east 596 feet to Corner No.6; thence south 65 degrees 53 min. utes east 642.8 feet to Corner No. ; thence north 3 degrees east 343.2 feet to Corner No. 81 thence north 3o degrees west 474.5 feet to Corner No. 9; thence north t degrees 45 minutes east 872 feet to Corner No. to; thence north 40 degrees west ast feet to Corner No. I the place of beginning containing an area o 19.88 acres, as claimed by the above-name applicant for patent. The location of this mine is recorded in the office of the Recorder of Silver How county, on Page 415, in Book "C" of Placers. The adjoining claims are: On the north, the Orion placer, Survey No. 446, Lynnie F. Boyce, applicant; on the northeast, Survey No. 167St .!otlh of illack Tail Canyon placer1 Lot NO, 40, James R. itoyce, Jr., ct al. apphlcants; on the southeast, Survey No. ;8a, placer, Lot 37. George \V. kra et l al.pplicants. GEORGE D. GREENE, JOSEPH H. HARPER Register. United States Claim Agent. (First Publication April 25, tgos. NOTICE OF IIEARING. Land Office at Helena, Montana. April I1, 190s, Notice is hereby given that the following. named person has filed application to make a Soldier's Additional IHomestead Entry, for and upon lot one (t), Section twenty-six (a6), Townslip three (3) north, Range eight (8) west, Montana, viz.: Robert Mitchell of lutte, Montana, and who will submit testl. mony and proof that said land is nonmrnineral in character, at the hearing hereinafter men. tioned. And the said township having been returned by the Surveyor General as mineral in charac. ter a hearing will be held at this office on the 3th day of June, lo9s, to determine the true character of said land, the testimony to be used therein to be submitted on the 241t day of June, tO,, at to o'clock a. m., before John Ilean. notary public, at his office in alutte, Montana. GEORGE D. ultEENE, " Register. GEORGE M. BOUROQUIN, Attorney for Applicant. MINING APPLICATION NO 45t$. United States Land Office, Helena, Mon. tana, May s, I.oa. Notice is hereby given that Henry Smith, James R. Thonmpson and ()liver J. McCon. nell, whose postoffice address is Butte Mon. tana, have this day filed thteir application for a patent for 813.5 linear feet, being 80o feet westerly and 733.5 feet easterly from the point of discovery in tunnel of the Little Mississippi Lode Mining claim, upon which a notice dof intention to apply for a patent was posted on the .d day of April, A. I)., tgoa, situated in Summit Valley, unosganized mining district, Silver Bow County, State of Montana, desig. nated as survey No. 6566, in Township a north. Range 7 west, being more particularly described, as follows, to-wit: lBeginning at corner No. i, which is also corner No. I of survey No. 5759, corner No. 4 of survey No. 1t88 and corner No. S of survey No. 2969, a granite stone set in the ground with a mountd of stone alongside, and marked .6566 for corner No. s, from which the north. east corner of section 17, Township 3 north, Range 7 west, bears south 51 degrees 54 minutes wes, 3953.3 feet, and running thence north 53 de-reel 45 minutes west, 331.5 feet; thence south Is degrees 5s minutes east, 30o feet; thence south 73 degrees 13 minutes east, 750.5 feet; thence north II degrees 1S minutes west, 0.6 feet; thence north S8 degrees 15 min utes west, 592.5 feet to the place of beginning, containing an area of a2., acres, of which o.4a acres are in conflict with survey No. 136t, not claimed. leaving 1.69 acres claimed by the above slntamed applicants. The location of this claim is of record in the recordet's office of Silver Bow County, Slate of Montana, in Hook "T," of Lode l.ocations, on iage 360, The adjoining claims to these premises are, su.rvey No. 969, Little Girl lode and survey No. a;7g. Rocky Point lode on the northl survey No. 218, Monitor lode. lot 308 on the northeast; survey No. 136!, Sunlight lode, lot 188 on the south; survey No. 1924, Missisa sippi lode, lot 276 on the west. (;EORGE D. GREENE, Register. SAMIt'EL BARKER, JR., Attorney for A.'ticants. (First Publication May 2, 1go9.) SALE OF SCHOOL BONDS. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the authority conferred upon the Board of 'ruste es of School District No. One. Silver flHow counnty. Mlintana, by that certain school election, held on the Sth day of April, toon, the trustees of the above named district were authorized and empowe.red to sell coupon bonds to the amoltnt of one hundred thousand ($o.n,(xo.oo) dollars. for the pirouse ,if build ing one ot mnore school sites in said Schol District. Said bondst to be of the denomination of oune thousand (t$.ooo.oo) dollars each, dated on the first day uo July, Iont, payable in twenty (-I) years and redeemable in ttn (to) years, and drawing interest at the race of four (4) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, hith interest and principal payable at the orfice of the ('otunty Treasurer of -...ver Iow county. Monltanna, in gild coin. IPurchaser must furnish blank bonds and deliver pur. chase price of said bonds at the County Treasurer's office, ;ilver ltow county, Mon. tans. Said lloinds will he sold at private sale at the Trustee's rooms, in the ITighi School huilding, corner of Idaho and Park streets, Iuttec. Montana. on the third day of June, i9noi at 8 o'clock p. m.. and sealed bids will be received by the Iloaru of Trustees for the purchase of said bonds up to and until ta o'clock noon on the third dlay of June, go92. Said bonds shall not be sold for less than par value, and all bids shall be made for the net amount to be received by the Iloard of 'rustees for said bonds. IRonds will he delivered to purchaser at ('unty 'Trreasurer's office, Silver ltow county, Montana. A certified check, or its equivalent, for the sum of twenty-ive hundred ($2,ys.ooa) dlllars made payable to Hlenry Muhleller. enairimn of the Ioard of Trustees, must accompany each bid, as evidence of "-00 faith on the part of each person bidding tpiin said bionds, and shall be frfeitedl to School District No, (One. Silver ]tow county, Montana, in ease the pur chaser shall refuse or fail to deliver the put. chase price of honds within sixty t(i) days front tinday of purclhase. Any and all bids may le rejected by the Board of Trustees. 1By order of the ltoard of School Trustees of School District No. ()ne, Silver Ilow county, Montana, made this 2Oth day of April, tgo.. IIENRY Mlit~l.ER, Chairman. Attest: THOMAS RICIlARDS, Clerk. MINt..G APPLICATION N(). 4519. IUnited States Land Office, Helena, Montanl, May t. Ioo2. Notice is hereby given that Arthur Smith and Jolhn F. Nettle, whose postoffice address is Butte, Montana, have this day filed their application for a patent for O97.5 linear feet, being 4o feet easterly and 257.5 feet westerly from the point of discovery in cut of tile Iecatur Fraction LTode itning clail upon which a notice of intention to apply for a patent was posted on the 1.21 day of April, A. D., tina, situated in unorganized mining district, Silver Iow county, state of Montana, designated as Survey No. 657r. in Township 3 north, Range 7 west, and bcing more particu. larly described as follows, to-wit: B,'ginning at the southwest corner, a point in the north side line of Survey No, 61.i, a granite stone set in tile ground, with a mound of earth and stone alongside and marked t-6.yt for Corner No. I, front which the 14 section corner on the south boundary of Section t7, Township 3 north, Range 7 west bears south 59 desrrees 38 minutes west so,aot.8 feet, and running thence north 76 degrees 30 minutes east 292.5 feet; thence north 8 degrees oS minutes west 98.5 feet; thence south 76 dlegrees 30 mlinutes west a92.5 feet; thence south 8 degrees oa minutes east 98.5 feet to the place of liegining, containing an area of o.66 acres, of which 0.33 acres are in conflict with Survey No. z295 not clalmed. leaving 0.33 acres claimed by the above-named applicants. The location of this claim is of record in the recorder's office of Silver Bow county, state of Montana, in Book "U" of lode locations, on Page 453" The adjoining claims to these premises are Survey No. a225, Decatur Lode, on the north Survey No, ttSt, Scottish Chtief Lode, on the east, and Survey No. 613, fillie Lode, on the south, GEORGE D. GREENE, SAMUEL BARKER, JR., egister Attorney for Applicants, S (First Publication May a) to,)