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Baseball Season Opens 'oom-E V E N T Si Program for Gentlemen's in the Capital Today Matinee Next Friday McCloskey Has Signed More Thoroughbreds Big Pete Dowling S Have Arrived in Butte President W. H. Lucas One Wise Plunger Stamps Out Rowdyism cCOMMEo NTSS Picked Reina to Win HELENA IS BASE BALL CRAZY TODAY THOUSANDS TURN OUT TO OPEN ING GAME-BIG PARADE-MAN AGERS ROAST TACOMA. 1I i i 1 t1 I . I ii M) i ':I 1 1%r , lihh na. M ay .' .- The Capital of M on tana is Iise.a,;ll crazy today ttpnt11t (' ti c casion of tiht opeling of the I'atitic North W. .t lt.,t t' se rit's hInr(e b.twl .tn Mr. liainttry'e S. ni;t. rs ;.L l Mr. i"oll n st John" M1( lhokey' Enle... At - o'lick this ;tftrlrni i piarad prc .t til het I h vt n at lt of tlh tw3o3 thauns flr the ¶rontd.s. 'I here was music aIt a hig turn tit. It is an ihhal td y ftr h;'. hall andl it is expected' th 111,11 t 1 ;lt ,ri it t' I Iers and li ttle' kil. 3 ll l 3itness tht almi out ait I't'l ci Ia a k. I n will patch for llul 3 a lti \\'t , t r f ttr I h i ena. t i oth .\il ,,i.ki y and Flanni ery criticise th 'e peoI,'pl of 'li 'l,3 ll3 l; , h. tti t .e il ias.i - litiii tr t 111 3 3313' 13331 .i 33 I, lt' 31231 What McCoskey SyWith Pitcs. "t1 i ' , pIpl shouihl not e riti tii. your home te:un until (,su heel- seen all the othroll ," taidl it. 'Ih(' rcl of. "r lainnery is full (,i plunk. I i .it r a nt w hat to hty, thartr, ,y tint liurof sJ ly it.lt na will he in third pla', or I lter. If l au te can't win tihe pelnl we shol d'e very tll h liike .l' Ih. Ihltlt n Iy.i W in it. Ihelna hatr;. i Ih l ¶ 'p1(3 riI3 t 11 IItii. with plitchcrl , Felanntre t hl Icvil Iia. ;luI h11' ail i- for the' listinl h ut w ll whtill 2hl hado. otSn ito tinh ait th. e sait rtntmarkal y well. lle play.d with Ilt- lost year Whin I was mthir aIt;il th \'c T i;i tn llly , f ittlI nt him alw(:iy3 rIt ;il to .st1 t into any Ipla v to holp out, Experience With Pitchers. We haite ir n i epe rimentin with young pitcherr. also trying to settle on the mten we w%.lilt, but we are about through with it. The rest of our men suit us well. ()lir pitchers are Ilawlhy, Carter, Gay ald 14urns, who was with Anaconda in luon. I bl.ght Carter's r. lease from "'Roast for Sma. "We hai3 i:n;l wather r in the coast, but played all oui r gi i nl es. \' lllvle h s; get there wt' will siake thean all hard for the other fIllws to win. I am not do ing any boasting, but we will do our best to win and the coast teams may need all their lea,!. We have plenty (if time yet to conie out aIhcal, as has birn proved often i ll(ll-rr huIt . Roast Tacoma. exct pt nt 'l acto, , S i. l'r the crowtl rush ed out on the Irouttnd| and tried to intimi date the umpir,. 'lh, Po'rtlanid people are f;hir :,'n, wi-h to win only ,i n their merit.. S ;ttle i, the tin ii, We dlrew sletiulil .<irlo, there. The Spokane ptolae re dear rmt inl'd to '. in t ' pennant and they .olnwitnti lnve their headsl." PRESIDENT LUCAS WILL STAMP OUT ROWDYISM 'Portlandi.i, May 2.-l'residhnt W. II. iu a,. ,. ho return-d yesterday from Pi'u , t S.oiunl, iIis.t-ie 'tcd the case tf "lhore" Anlr'(\ws. man{i1lager of the Tacoma 'Jigers, and in additioi to alprolving the fine of $o ly i'supire. millane, illponsedl an adl dlitiinI;,l Io 1i1 ai l nd suslptnced Andrews for itc daysv. II, also placed an addi tiiinal $ ti lile on .\1ciilligan, a Helena 11o.n, who tihrew the ball at the bleachers iSundaly ald iave him a severe rep-triLmanltld. I'resl.it Lucas' states that, while he woutl have liked to suspendl NIc(iilligan, he rcir.inll, fromi doiitg in , as it would gre:.ly \N,' akln thit: trall and not hurt Mc (iilli,;n It any extenilt. lie alsto says he is determined to stamp out rowdyism in this l.acit.e, utning drastic meiasures if tne cessary. bi:.he has refused ant oiler of $.So a 11101tth ii ti go to Sac tilmenlloatii, nhad a rai'cu here. Crow Indians Play Ball. Fillingsl, Ma1y ,%.- The first i:ne ofd bas.eball fer lilli11n s this staason will he play i at the fair grouds Fridlay atfter noArn b( ,'t.,n the local club, which will lie organized atit a club fromn ('row aenctly, iollnu:,l of (lrow lilian boys. 1ar1k S, huitcr, thed new hall maIager, arrised i i the city todlay from Salt lake, t hire n r l: s t ill ore:aize a lentI which is to represt lit I illings this season. Hiil linll, ip.oleh Ire giving baseball illovenlellls all kinds of suol rt and there seemls no rc2a,1on iwhy the city slhoul not have a goodl 1111 il the field, It will be strictly rut amlatctlr team but there is seic hine timber here that will aurpl inc Mion'al;la enltlhusiasts. Forsyth Gets in the Game. Forsythi, iMay a8.-A meetinig was held at the' (lycc of liarry Wrigflt last night ly a number of citizens who are inter ested in baseball. IIarry Wright was selecteid manager of tile association, and I1i. H. Fletcher, capltain of the team. ,,, association starts out with over $211o in thle treasury and more to follow. A minstrel shOW was given for the benefit of the club a short time ago and netted $50. A subscription was also taken, which resulted in the team receiving about $18o. A site has been selected on the south side of tlhe track and the place will be fenced, enough futnds have been se cured, Thle members of thle teamt have not been selected, but will be in a short time. A game has been arranged with Glendive for thle Fourth at this place. Americans Win at Polo. lonon, May 8.-Th'l'e Amterican polo players defeated a scratch llinlinghanm team today by eight goals to two. The Ilurlinghams were very weak. CHANCE FOR GOOD GUESSER TO WIN SEASON TICKET TO LEAGUE GAMES IN BUTTE FREE FOR NEAREST GUESS TO ATTENDANCE. t("c.sss a;re heiig rt'c'ivt'l by the sport ing elittor of the Inter Miountainll in the (tIlest· fir the frie sta;soiI tiick t for the I';.it Ni, trlihwe. t Ithatue g I(.s ill Iltutte. :As sill he se,'n ill theI instructions4 prih1 ltd 4U the .oupon 'lserwhr' i these" coltlltn , aI free sieai, l ticket ,to the g;lll'es will be givw n to the pIero tuttun it,. near sl the atlllt n;lll.'ce at tihe lpnllill ;IIIIg a e ini xl "I Iiesliay. Contest Closes Tuesday. June 3. 'I I" Ini , (Ilo.ss t no n l tlu";lay ;intu lithe anoInI emetll of the n.ln. of t. hell wilnner 1of IIt IIcon It st( ill he' InII( at the h adl ,,f thi ' yIortnmR page of the Inter M\uI nttain \\'t bleh,.ay eve sing., .u111e .I. 'Jil, h e '.l ',,t is 41I 'en to all. .'otl call make is many gIl tes as you desire .so the it, s, is mathle 1n the ',lip cut from the Inter .Monttain. Do Not Underestimate. As a sulgge tioni, it may be a good idea Ifor tlhose who guess nol t to umnderesti Lane is not in the conlht. li, estimates that the attei.dlan .i will ie 5.i". I hte atilllliliuntl lit of the contest t wasl not llltl h' tllil last evening anti UIp to ino lon tol:ay It: gnts, .s ha:l b'ln 1ade. The ('11(11)11. " colnaining the coupons are sea.edi n liiled. Thrcc judges still determinetit thlie winner. ROOT REPUDIATES CARSON CITY JULY 4 FIGHT San Francis co, May 218.--Jack <ont. tlwho was to have lilt t (eorge (Gardnier in a fin islh fight at C'aron, Nev., otl July 4, has telegr;liaphed to Al Smith of this city that he will have nothing to do with the fight. iRoot says that the forfeits have not been poste(l, but IHarry C'orbett saidl he has held $...5(o of Senlatlor I.ivingston's mitoney, repr(esenting the Nevada club, and $S50 of Alex c. reggain's moioiny qver since the mitch waLs IImatile. - 4 ; ,.. TRACIA, ONE OF THE RACERS FOR THE BUTTE MEETING, iicttrv by \\'hasI tlc I iter tIo'td Shll I JIutoar 'hv RESULTS YESTERDAY. National League. St. Louis, I ; t_ Iicagoi, 2. American League. Ioston 6( ; St. J.L lis, 2. Washington, 7; Cleveland, 1. lU.hti ore,..7 y.Al.t Iuahi goI 1.. STAND G OF, THE CLUBS. National League. I'l'h ed. Won. lst. P.('t. Pittsblurg ....33 28 5 .8.8 Clicn.,o. . ... ...5 3 - 21 11 ( 56 N(\, olrk .. .....3 ' 15 G6 .484 ostul ... .. . 8 13 1.5 .464 liro klyii ..... ....t1 12 19 .387 (ic 'inii at .. .. ... t 1 2 19 .387 I''hiladtlpliia .. .. ,.u ii 19 .36,7 St. Lo.uis.. .... .. 3 11 19 .367 American League. I'la: d. \Von. l.ost. 1'.Lt. IDetroit .... .... 25 13 10o .6o ('hicago .... .... 6 15 II .577 Philadelphia . .. ..6 15 11 .577 Rloston .... ......28 16 12 .571 St. l.ouis . 5... 5 4 II .560 lBaltimore . .... 8 13 15 .464 \\Vahington ... .. 9 12 17 .414 Cleveland ....... 29 8 21 .276 BASEBALL GAMES TODAY. Pacific Northwest League. Butte at lHelena. Spokane at Seattle. Tacoma at Portland, National League. New York at Boston, PI' iladelphia at Brooklyn. (Cincinnati at Pittsburg. Chicago at St. Louis. American League. Clevcland at Washington. Chicago at Haltimore. St. Louis at Boston. Detroit at l'hiladclpbia TALKING IT ALL OVER No matter what atnylody thinks about \V. It1.I.Lucas, president of the Pacific Nortlhwest lea;gne, persrmaily, they musf t sustaitl hint in his elnorts to put down o.wdyism I11on1 the hall field. The dignity of the ;;ailte ,and the protictioln of the patrions liian. it . No matter wihether it is the Ithltte, ele'lla, 'I aeomln or any othier te:tlIs inl the league that are af ficted by the ditscilpline of fining, the Iltter oifte.n plroves wh hle. iclle to biaseball pIlayers who are prone' to kick. 'The tri pire must Ihe' stupreme oni the field. He is not it'fallaile aol may mnake a mis take', but for the goodI of the ganme he nlmust lhi' sulstaineii . (if L(course' if lie gets to "raw" there is a way of remtoving \\hhen hig f'ete lDwlilng joins thie Iitte ti'atl htere next weiek there' will be eon salrahi strni' thl in ti'he box. D)owtling, until very rrcenotly. h:;n ;ill enviabl l stand ing in the start sit Il the talifornia leagiue, w t'herl' e l' he aIts t n playinig with Saclralmentolt. It appearn that )Dwlirng be ca'' dlissatisiel randl of late has ot been pitchingl his lgaaie. Dow.lintg Ihas been signed ly thel Itatte tam and will ar rive ill a fiew day's. In ahlition to be ing a good ptaitcher he is salid to lie handy iith the stick. Lnajoi',. the great stair of tht American leaga.e, will again he seen onl tlhe diamnotld. It will be renimtlered that ailt, supre1me court of l'riennsylvama deicided l hat i.a joie Itl' st retarr to the National l.eague team of tthat city. For a time Lajoie re tired. aidt it was rumored that ire wouJd aigain join the (Juakers. lhat his action ill signinig with the tlehvelanl chilh shows that he mrean. to delfy the courts nl play where he likes. (t f acourse, he cainnoat play in I'anrtsylv:ania. l'The attion of the court in that state prevents stich a course. 'I minute he piays with ('Ilevlaidl ie is in Jockey Club Manager Resigns. Louisville, Ky.. lay 8.-- It is said on good authority Ithat Charles F. Price has mailed his resigniatioin as general manager of tihe New California Jockey clui to President \Williams at San Fran cisco. In confirming the report froam Louisville, Ky., of George T'. Price. secretary and general manager of the California Jockey cui, c eor:c TI. \\illiamls of the club said of the resignation: Just before Mr. Price It-it for I.ouisville, after the elose of the mtieeting, he thll mie ihe inte.ndld to resign his position ts ib the new ('Califrnia Jockey club. ''hcre was no signiticaiice o tihe matter. ()ur relations are is they always have been, of the friendliest character." Western League Prosperous. good baseball is cbeing played in the \\'estern league. The attenilance is large anI the eight-chluh league is o(i a better foiting this year than ever before. Fol lov, ing is the .tanding of the clubs: Club.-- Win. Lost. P.Ct. Kansas City........... - 7 .759 Oitaha ............. , 7 .741 I)env r ........ ........ 16 t .595 St. Josepl... ......... 14 i.t .519 holoralo Springs...... 12 li .429 Milwaukee............. 8 17 .320 Peoria ................. )I .32I Des Moines ............ 7 19 .269 Golf at Helena Country Club. Ihelena. May .8.---li'nhder the auspices of the llelena Country clul, a golf tourna! mnent will be held on Friday. Play wilt: lie over the 8-hlole course and will begin at 8:to o'clock in the IImorning. The fol lowing will contest: William \Wallacee, Jr., and W. A. Moore, C. I. Woird and Gq WV. hill, W'illiam l iggs and Frank Sut phen, \V. F. Cullen, Jr. aild D)r. Ilillier, S. II. Kennett and J. W. l.uke, F. C. D)ays and Dr. George II. Barbour, T. B,. Miller and Carlos Warfield, O. \V. Martin and W. P. S. Hlawk, J. S. M. Neill and Steve Carpenter, Frank Steele and S. Goodman, II. Yaeger and N, B. . Holter, P. Collins and II. Carroll. Other entries will be re ceived up to this evening. It is expected that a tournament with Butte will be ar ranged for July 5 or 6. Titus Will Row. New York, May 28.-C. S. Titul, ama teur champion sculler, who last Saturday withdrew his entry for the lHarlem re gatta on Decoration day, has reconsidered his decision, and will row in the senior single contelmpt of court, and will have to albide Iby tile cotnsequenlces. It nmeans that the ias of thie Quaker (ity will probably ntecr again see the "king of the diamond" in harness. All his playing will have to e dotne outside of that state, lie will Ira a great hely to the Cleveland train. Ihat teaml needs just sucIh a hitter as l.arty" to start them. and fromt this time t'iih maiy Ibe expected to cut a large itt llre ill the race for the pennllant. Twice defeated by the Inter. Mountain Il.( thll team, the Symons admit that ilh y have had enough. \\hen challenged I.t the Inter Mountains the Syimonk made Ihe, excuse that they had ,tade other ar Ir gll its for a g.:lu e Iecoration day, Intercolhlegiate trae' and tfield athletics e11 soulnder i)asis than e'ver bIefore. I 'r' is aI genuini e interest in te slport ni Ilmost every college and "'Prep" school ill the I lla l. lack Flannery, lmanager of the lhelena I..l,.hral chtil,. is not in love with the Ieople I- I a'tlna that attend thie baheball giames. Spicaking of Me( illigan 's rowdy conlduct at T1:11 .o the other day. and in attemping to i'istify the act. Flannery says: "In addi Ill ii tl makiing tlthe most insulting reltmarks ahlut the players, when Met(;illigan made a gill throw and the ball went into the Iihh achers, the spectators would not let us have it ntil two tmen had scored. This w\as what caused Met illIgan's trouhile for whlen he goli t hold of the ha again lihe threw it at tilte insulting crowd. The pro iiation. was very great. tliit, of course, that was not the thing for himt to do. The ,'etatior who had been hit hy thie hall rushed up to a policeman and had MeGilli all arrested, and when I went to make arrangements for hIis retfba t the burly cop wiiiithdi to know what business it wa of FOUR HUNDRED HORSES PRESENT AT BUTTE MEET \ccording to Secretary Curran of the hontiuta Jockey club there will be over t holrses at the track hefore the races ,tart. 'There arte about -'75 horses at the track in trainilt now. Yeisterday three adlitional carload; of "Puol horses arrived from California and another lot rof high class animuals is ex pe-ctd in; arrive tonight. Amn. other harrnn'n th' arrive with a :trilng is John C'anpiell. who has been presenlt at niearly every meeting that has been held in Iuttle. In his string are H1 Mido, Presentation, l.adaea , Mrs. ('.. Iturdoc, 'is inkler. .a:uly Superior and Altionntt. Othters tare T. T. "ichol's Ti r-na, Lena, Loui e llooker ; Jimny Cof ft y's ;iohlone, Rio S.hannin, M,,it:t.t P'i rers : ibilly ) ionathan's Fir;a k \\'i,,l s, Nnie, l.oe (noper, Itg.i. Ilalmetia: e(;or'gi' II,,os,,n's J4,,i. ;ihson. N:,rra (,.. ,ohn l ,:gs. February, .en ie Hlughes: .:J,'1k At kins' .iaretierrte ii' Or. IDiderot and three te nzit, Satil of Tarsus andtil Ioyalty. IHugh W\j'ilsn's string, itncluding The WVecaver and imported .11ih htrd Schnhv. i ill arrive in a few lays. I)unl C: t'am cron w ith his st ir hg, inc'h ,ling M ay W V., II ; ua ..rd ,,n , S h ellhm o u n t, 1M\ L d S h erw o od . Ilh ..rt a-t-ld oth'ers, are expected within tihe ne:t week. The working-out process is oln at theI track andll thtlere is alt occasional early morlu ing brush at thc track. JULIUS BAUER CALLED WINNER OF THE BROOKLYN Modestly Picked Featherstone's Rcina to Win the Notable Event. Cut one plunger or horseman in New "ik picked Reina to win the Brooklyn hadilic:ap last Saturday. It was Julius ltHo.r, and he picked the chestnut filly in Srt of at half-hearted way. It is interesting prior to such : classic (v. It as the Brooklynl to have the opinions o1 crxprtt horsemen anld hainlicappj'rs as to th. Ipropective result of the race. Ilere l ith aire the senltiments of thie b(.st author itirs who cared to hazard a conclusion: J llN J. IIYI.ANI)-1 think Advance PRIZE For Baseball Guessers The Butte Inter Mountain W\ill give a prize of one season tick ct to the l'acific Northwest league Lamncs in Ilutte to the person guess ing the nearest nuttmber attending the Olening baseball game in Butte June 3. Each guess should be made on the coupon published below and lent to the Sporting Editor of the Liter Mountain before z1 o'clock, Ilo0n1, June 3. THIS IS THE COUPON To Sporting Editor, Inter Mountain: I guess attendance will be............ Name ............................. Address (street and number)....... ................................... Guess Early and Often, but only on This Coupon. GENTLEMEN WILL CONTEST FRIDAY PROGRAM FOR DECORATION DAY HARNESS RACES AT THE RACE TRACK. There was considerable discussion at the meeting of the (iGentlemen's Driving club last night for the purpose of arranging for the Decoration day matinee, as to the advisability of making the races a mile or half a mile. J. M. Rey nolds ulposed the mile proposition and called attention to the fact that the horses were not in shape to go over half a mile. This point was finally carried. Following is the program: FIRST RACE. For trotters, . :-. class, half-mile heats, two in three. Almax. blk. . b y Almont-Medium-Dr. F. A. Ironsidcs. Erudition, b. g. by Expedition-W. J. Kennelly. Erin, b. g. by D)exter Prince-William Kane. Master l)elmar, b. g. by I)elmar-W. A. ('lark, Jr. SECON' D RACE. For green pacers, half-mile heats, best two in three. Tuttle. hr g. by Bozemnan-James Finlen. I.ady I.yons, hlik. m.-James Fmnlen. 'IThornburg. b. in. by Mascot-James Reynolds. )utch irl, b. in. by Ike M-W. II. Davis. I' I I) RACE. For green trotters, half-mile heats, two in three. Java. s. g.-l)r. T. B. Moore. (Caption. I. g. bhy Prodigal-I). (O'Neil. (Chimspa, b. in. hy Bay Bird--Mr. Van Dyne. ()rphan Dick, gr. g. by Reliance-C. W. Clark. FOUIRTII RACE. For pacers. 2:4o class. half-mile heats, two in three. Tom Burns, b. g. hy Milroy-l). McRae. Ralph R.. hr. g.-J. C. Strong. Captain P.. b. g. hy (Charles Calferey Silas King. Vivian ;.. b. m.--Jlohn Scovil. 1,ge. b. K. by Relianc-- E. A. M1rley. tiard trill he hard to heat it the track is 'a-t. 'iTTSii i; PI'lI l."-lerbert can Intc,tiatc* a fast or a slosw track; conlCe iq ently I think he is the Ibst invllestment. IKE I A.\ iKl.I:1'.1 1 -.\ A ivance Guiarl. Ihiw art they tgoing to beat him ti it don't rain' \V. I'I :El rs ll i.\',N --lillts. It si ill t ak. a i,.I h i-rse t" h.at himt. l. \NK FA i" i.R.-. I really dlnt kniw what will F in the Brooklin, bult Tl:u \ltchp is ver ry sanguinel abnut his horse. FiREik I'RI S ;I.\\I - s. think it , ll be a hard race, and I wouhl have liked Advance ;ua', better than I do had hie n.t ;inSln give n his hard race against I1l .,. It was heroic treatment in my pilnion. An Outside Chance. JL' .I'S :lTII R--- dn't know whicht horse sill win. l, t I really think my anare Rcina hs ;lln unts'ide chance.I hve J.AM[S IIVIJ -O,-- Il. lItes will win. \'hat is the uses of speculnting furth tr? lie is a urand horse. ('IIRIS FITZtIFRAI.i--T think Ad ancs le i(;ar will ts in. after his clever work agains MThn . T'M()\! C(OS'T'I;.AN--IHerbert is the hest Ii tin iprilupitiin, becnse he is good in any sll' . t o gioing. MR. Il'II I.S ---If the track is dry Ad vance (;uard will carry my nmoney. Itl. I()V (.IVIR-- Vhy, om Paul will get all the money. ('Can have two guesses? If I can I'll put ll rbert in. he cause he lives on mud. Rollins has to put muld in his feet sometimes to keep' him u l iet. T')M MEI, AN-Yost know what T think. If fherbert don't win you can bet been a horse race when they get through with Herbert. "Blues for Me." "TiT'LTT'F LFO" M V lER-Blues for me. JAKE Gil.Bt1R'T'---Advance C;utard. lie is the hest horse I've seen this year. BOB TI'CKI(R -Rochaiipton is tiy chitice. CTIART.EY s\'A.TKR.--f UOnt Paul is as good is I leae seen him, he'll witn. JIM SINNOTT- Advane Guard. His race against lTeno is a goo d line. FRANK BRAY-Nothing but Advance Guard if the track is good. OTTO TO\'N SE -I--- shall wager the pric of a hat, a Panama, on Advance PORTING 00ODS EXCLUSIVELY - Baseball, Athletic Goods, Fishing Tackle, Fire Arms, Ammunition CARL ENOEL Writer Park MINL.,G APPLTCATION NO. 4519. United States Land Office, Helena, Montana, May I 1go2. Notice ia hereby given that Arthur Smith and Jolhn F. Nettle, whose postofftce address ias Butte, Montana, have this day filed theit application for a patent for 297.5 linear feet, behng 40 feet easterly anzd 257. feet westerly which a notice of Intention to apply for a atent was posted on the sad day of Anril, Ao D., Rnes, situated In unorganized mnlnng district, Silver Bow county, state of Montana, designated as Survey No, 657t, in Townshin 3 north, Range 7 west, and be'ing more partifcu iariy described as follows, to-wit: Bsginning at the southwest corner, a point in the north side line of Survey No. 6saj, 6 granite stone set in the ground, with a mound of earth and stone alongside and marked -.d6ys for Corner No. t, from which the yt section corner on the south boundary of Section y7, Township 3 north Range , west bears south 59 derees a8 minutes west so,so,.8 feet, and running thence north 76 degrees 30 minutes east aga.5 feet; thence north 8 degrees o$ minutes west 98n . feet thence south 76 degrees 30 minutes west age. feet; thence south 8 degrees oS minutes east pS.5 feet to the place of beginning, containing an area of 0.66 acres, of which 0.33 acres are in conflict with Survey No. h29S not claimed 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 Rflow county, state of Montana, In Book "U" of lode locatlons, oe jhealoining claims to these premises are Survey No. 205, Decatur Lode, on the north Survey No. s151, Scottish Chief I.ode, on the east, and Survey No. 61a3, Lillie Lode, on the south. GEORGE D. GREENE, SAMUEL. IARKER. JR. Register. Attorney for Applicants. (First Iublication May a, 19oa.) NOTICE O, HEARING. Land t)ice at Helena, Montana. April 12, 1902. Notice is hereby given that the following. named person has filed application to make a Soldier's Adnditisnal H omestead Entry, for and Tpon lot one (I), Section twenty-six (a6), wmnsihip three (3) north, Range eight (8) west, Montana, viz. Robert Mitchell of itutte, Montana, and who will subhmit testl. mony and proof that said lansd is non mineral in character, at the hearing hereinafter men. limed. And the said township having been returned by the Surveyor General as mineral in charac. ter i hearing will be held at this office on the 3oth day of June, s9o0, to determine the trite chlareacter of said land, the testimony to be used therein to be submitted on the 24it day of June, t.02, at so o'clock a. m., before J-hn )lean. notary public, at his office in iuitte, Montana. GEORGE D. u~.nEEXE, GEORGE M. ROURQUIN, Register. Attorney for Applicant. SA.E OF SCHOOL BO()NDS. Notice is hereby given that in pursulance o the aulthority eoferred upon the Board of Trustees of School District No. )One, Silver Bow county, Montana, by that certain school election, hsld on the 5th day of April, 19os, the trustees of the above named district were authorized and empowered to sell coupoin bonds to the anmount of one hundred thousand ($tIsoooa.on) dollars, for the purpose osf build. int oine rs more school sites in said Setaod District. Said bonds to be of the denomination of one thousand ($ ,0ao.oo) dollars each, dated on the first day of July, 9ela, payable in twenty (2o) years and redeemable in ton (ito) years, and lrawing interest at the rate of four (4) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, both interest and principal pIyable at the office of the County Treasurer of )s.ver ]low county Montanna, in gold coin. PIurchaser must furnish liank bonds and deliver pur chase price of said bsonds at the County ''reasurer's office, bilver how county, Mon. tana. Said bIonds will be sold at private sale at the Trusteei's rooms, in thle |high School hbuilding, corner of Idaho and Park streets, Ititte. .Montana. on the third day of ,une, 19,., at R o'sclock p. m., and sealed bids will he received iv the Iloar, of Trustees for the purch:ase ,of said hondis sip to and until ta o'clsck n5,.on on the third day of Juns., igo. Saidl slids shall not be solI for less than par valie, and all lidst shall be made for the net amount to be received by the Board of Trustees for said bnds. HBonds will be delivered to psurchaser at County Treasurer's office, Silver Itow county, .MIontana. A certified check, or its equivalent, for the sum of twenty-.Ive hundred ($a,soo.ao) dollars made payable to Henry .\iueller, chairman of the Iloards f ''rustees, must accomp any each Iid. as evidence of -",od faith on the part of each person biddssing ussn said bondls. and sha;l ei forfeited t, Schosl District Ni,. One, Silver Hlow county, Molntana, in rose the pur. chaser shall refuse or fail to deliver thse -ur. chase price of bhnds within sixty Ii)) dlays frotm day of purchase. Any aind, all bids may ie rI'jestsd bv thie Iloard of Trustees. Ity svrthr of the i-,ard ofi Slissol Trustees of Sslhossl Iistirict No. ite, Silver lbow cosiUnty, Montanai, made thiis stlh dlay of splsril, 1goa. IIENRV ' MI'ELLER, ('hChirman. Attest: rTIT).AS sICIIARI)Sa an. Clerk. .MINING A.'i'T.ICA '.IOIN NO. 4513. I'iited St::es I andt Office, S Illl it, M lt t:. ,a, April 24, 1 902. Notice is h1r1,1y given that I)usail It. tit. U,, hr p,'- iflic, aol !rs..s is Iita.th Mon. na. h1,1 this d~}, tile', an aplic:ati..n fir a r e , ,'nt on tlh It.etii e ;illies i'lacer .iinng 'lliln, situated' inl unorI :,n id mllllling i -tllrict, Silver Itow c untly. lionitana, the p,,.ition, c,'.e and extent of 'the said mining claim, d.-ignlatut by an ofAicial urvey thereof, as Surv\ty Nv. 6,, T'ownship No. i noirth, It.inge .7 we , a notice of which was post. cd on the ciitm it the ith day of April, 9oa 'tdl being Ititre particularly set fortih ant described ;,r he oflicial lihil notes and plat thereof on file in this oftice, as follows, to wit: tleginningi at Cornier No. t, a granite stone 4lnrxo inchels abovell' grounnd, marked 16425, fromt which the qulrter secteion clrit'tr to Sections .| andtl 22, Fractional T',,wnshiip a n rth. iR;ingi' 7 west, hears north 15 degr'e~ s 30 minute',i ea:lt i1r5.5 feet; and rullning thence iotlti 69 dtgrec.. 53 minutes west 148 flet to ('Coriiter No. 2; thence south 42 degrees 30 nrnutes west .i90.5 fct, to Corner No. 3; thitnce soutth 33 deg1,3c. west .loR.5 fett to ('utner N',. 4; thence south i6 de;ree' 32 minutes west, 35r feet to uorner No. l; theinc south i degr.ees 32 mit.lles east 596 feet to1 Corner No. 6: thence solth 65 degree: f3 Inin. tiles east 6.i .8 feet to Corner No. 7; thence north 3 degrees east 343.2 feet to Corner No. 8; tllence north 3o degrees west 474.5 feet to (Corner No. a; thence north 13 degrees 45 minultes east 872 feet to Corner No, to: thence north 40 degrees west 211 teet t t ('ornir No. the place of beginning cistaining an area 0o 0i.88 acres, as claimed by the aiov,..named applicant for patent. The.location of this mine is recorded in the office of the Recorder of Silver litw county, on Page 45., in ook "(C'' of Placers The adjoining claims are: O)n the north, thi2 Orion placer, Survey No. 4461, Iynnie F. Ictyce, applicant; on the northeast, Survey Nio. 675, Mouth of IBlack Tail Canyon placer. Lot No. 40. James 1(. loyce, Jr., et al,. applican;ts; on the southeast, Survey No. 582, placer, Lot 37, George \V. Rea et al., applicants. GEI)RG( I) D. GREENE, Register. JOSEPII IT. ITARPER, Inited Sttes Clahni Agent. (First Publication April 25, 9o02. MINING; AI'PLICATION NO 4515. l'nited Slates Land Ofice, HIIlcena, Mon. tana, May i, 19o2. Notice is hereby given that Henry Smith, Jimes IR. 'Thompson antd Oliver J. McCon. " nell, whose poslmffice address is Ilutte, Mon tana, have this lday filed their npplicatiot, for a patent for 813.5 !inear feet, being 8o feet westerly andt 733.5 fee' easterly from the point of dliscovery il tunnel of the Little nMississippl Lode Mi ting claim, upon which a notice of intention to apply for a ipatent was posted on tile sad day of April, A. 1., 1902, stt ated in Summit Valley, unoganlized mining 'istrict, Silver Bow County, State of Mhitana" desig. naled as survey No. 6566, in Towtr hip 3 north, Range 7 west, being more partit'larly dersribed, as follows, to-wit: lBeginning at corner No. t, which is also corner No. I of survey No. 5759, corner No, 4 of survey No. 2188 and corner' No. 5 of sturvey No. 2969, a granite stone set in tihe ground with a mound of stone alongside, atnd mrirkse 1 6566 for corner N,. I, fromn which the north. east corner of section 17, 'Townlhip 3 north, Range 7 west, bears south 51 degrpees 54 minutes west 3953.3 feet, and runnitng thence north 53 decrees 45 minutes went, 33.35 feet; thence south 1t degrees 15 minultce east, 3ot feet; thence south 73 degrees ir minultes cast, 750.5 feet; thence north it degrees IS minutes west, 0.6 feet; thence north 58 degrees 5 min. utes west, 592.5 feet to the place of heginning, containing an area of 2a.I acres, of which o0, acres are in contlict with survey No. 136t, not c' imed. leaving ,.69 acres claimed by the above named applicants. The location of this clainm is of record In the recorder's office of Silver Ilow County, State of Mhontana, int Book "T," of Lode Locations, on page 36o. The adjoining claims to these premises are, survey No. a2p9, Little Girl lode and survey No, 575p, Rocky Point lode on thle north; survey No. at88, Monitor lode, lot 308 on th4 northeast, survey No. t36., Sunlight lode, lot 188 on the south; survey No. 1924, Mfssl. sippi lode, lot si6 on the west. GEORGE D. GRIEENE,; SAMUEL BARKER, JR., Register. Attorney for Annllcants. (First Publication May a, ipea,)