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Mining News D AVID N. UPTON is not the oldest , man in Montana, but he is one of the oldest mininig men in the stlate, and does not care who knows it. It is doubt fuil if more thai a half dozen Imnti nlow living anltc-ilate Iiis arrival here. With Jlohn Noyes, he came from California to Mlonltana ill r62 anld begain prospecting for grold without delay; but this part of the state was not Montana at that time --it waias a portion of Idaho. lie joined in all of the stampedes that took place in the early days, payilng his resirets to Alder gulch among iithe other places sought by prospectors, and then taking the trail for Silver how creek. where it was said nutgglts of gold as large as nostrich eggs blocked the way and made travel difficult. Mr. I'ptotn arrived on the creek in i1866 and staked out a large slice of ground in DAVE UPTON. the southertn part of the city. It con tained gl, andI hlie washed the dirt for the yellow mtil. I his hi. contihm.d for se'v cral years t hile the se(as'ion ermitted, and. when theI season dlid iiit permit it Ihe broiwsed ,over ith hills in search of tiuartz. It was I)avi N. I 'pto ihn irst Iocatted the great Aniacom.a itdl St. Lawrence inef . mine.s frotm ,hichh omany millions of dollar, have Ibeen taken durini the last 20 yiars, and whirh have furnished em ploymeist Ito Ihoulsands of 1etl(l anlld ire still doing it. 'Ii, the rtomui l noiw k.tons I as the Anacodaiil he ge tihe mi e "Key note." and to the St. I. a;l r..i ' the "llayes and \Vh.eelecr." the laltt r bIt.ing buggested by the emtithia y if Iutlet'rhr It. Haies and \Wlliam A. \\heler for tlhe presidency mand ice presildency of lhe United States. Mr. I'pton, hiswever, hadI partuners in the location of those claims, but hie held the larger share in both. 'Ihe Anaconda anid St. Lasrence iwere not the only claims located by hiin in the Iutte dlistrict. ISe had a hand iii the (Comanclhe, Speculatoir. Ilack itctk and at least a dozen others, from which millions of tons of rich fure have bei exi lractied within the last i; years, and are good for miany nmore millions. in all tof thie iprp crties ihe di contsidlerable dctvelul .metnit work, but enouglh to strike the holies ,i rich ire which resitld bitneatah the oxiedid capping. From time it time Ie silhi for comparatively small sums interests that would have made hint a ,iilliontire many times over had he lhiv. to wIh,' ulntel the real dtevelopmteiut of lthe district btgam'. lie is niut a pour musii ino.', fior lie still owns claims that \ ill smie day bring himi nuort Itaily caih dilaill he or hIis f mily Cat t11 t'. Mr. I wli o iitlkedI his plaer trotltil iii Solt. Buliltl iach stnillter fla.n 1th,, lntil the I tlah Northern Railhiad etmpany lought a right of way iover it in the early 80,',. 'lh. company v.as then buihlin.g . narrow gang. road from u)h s ii to ltutt" itdl it ededil the groitnd for station ui , track p rpo,'es, later iot the r.i- .aihder of the ground was laid out in t,.n lotsh aind design;atled as N1,y's & I'lipn's rail road ahlditions, Ni,;. I and -, ithich name FREEZING INTRODUGED IN SINKING SHAFTS Novel Process in Successful Use in Colliery in the North of England. An interesting cxpelrinent with the freezing systeum of shaft sinkillg is being carricil out at the \'ashingto.n colliery in the north of England. 'i'h is Iprocess, the patent of Mlessrs. I;clihal It andl lonig of Nordhatllusen has lien founiil ilnispe.n saltc for sinking a shaft wher, the pe culiar conditions of the soil, such. as h;l I or sliding clay. prevent the shaft Iing sunk in the ordlinary way. At this \Vash YELLEK DOCTORS Cure 1ll Chronic lDiseases of Men and Women. N. E. Corner Broadway and Montana Streets. Largey Lumber Co. All Kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber Estimates from plans cheerfully given. Spe cial attention to mill work of all kinds. We solicit your trade. t, s4 Telephone 547. Office and Yards, Iron Street, East of Arizona St., Butte. ington colliery, when operations were corn mnenced for sinking the shaft it was dis covered after the surface earth had been removed, that the next geological stratum consistcd of wet and "quick" sand. Had attempts beenl made to bore the shaft through such a stratum as this by conven tional means, the water would have pene trated into the hole, and tlhe sides would have faillen in enilangerinig the lives of the artisans wblow. Also, if pumping hall ibeeu triled, the lumpln wtoull have birought away sailnl ass %ll as water, and thtus have caused a still greatier collapse, says 1T'(1om nlitian in the ron Moulltain Press. The LedI of s;Idl is g) feet in thickntess, andil is followedl hby o feet oif lowlder clay. 'Ihe "freezing" pt )( .ess rconsists in freez ing the sand il roiuiil the shaft ring iliili it hiecollles perfectly soli,!. \Whent the site of the shaft was clrdcietld poln, a ring pierce.l with 22 holes wis hred in tihe groitdl,, the diaiil(.teir of the ring hicilng 22 1-2 feet. Iito i(airh of these holes an ironii Ipilpe was phlacedl htitlKg within it a coppller tuiie, with a ierfcratelld hlolttii. A freezinig mixture compirising brineh of chlolridle of lllagniisiutm l per ce(.t cooledi by mealns of lthe litquifactioni (if aiitonil.i, iwas run into the tthe, passedl througth lthel pirloratild bottoms.u itito tihe ironii tues - which were , loIsel at Ihl ils -:intl lpassed hlk to i llh- titks, so that a consii tant circil. latiit was kipt Iup. l'h temperati re if the tine i ias :ol degrees litlow eroe, andil this haid the I l't t of flee/ inig thIe r nll arotiuil the pipes s" soliu) that the i-result was a cirt Ilar s ,all of folilo sadl as hart as rock. 'Ihl(e x-i aivlatirs lhen re.iovi-il thel soft satul in0 ios by the froeit .all; tlilpe thI- waill intoi thlI- f iorm of a iperf(ct circle,. plt liti ,i tempor.,ry t a, l in,." and -so proccede,,l (donlia\;rd. Tl, groun1ld tkiiil sevens weeks to ftii ie'. 'ihe' wall was a;pprnll .lat lV to feet thiick at the ei l of svv, II w, ','.'' rrTilh a i four 'feet (. f thll i i , iig chippl ,I await. leaving si- fit remaining. A, the holeh (deepens,l ti h pipies are i( r;-ti it i di i with it, Ild, thei lliil tactil lifrl -ie is ti l , maini tingi in this coi l i itit n un il the stoneI h11) is rem ld. Thln it w ill ill r I. I. Ney a rick omny rWithr ,aplt Stock lt w\ lls, nll a i i li icliiturl C Ill luim. liy the. ti. u llliii ,of this tll t o l If.I pAn.i - thlroigh the Ifreiv n al'ca. anli it is :s safe Ifrom r lltips as if it I , ri ihe solid rick. c"lI red l icl, li'ii trap i.l Irs ar-.l tit illi.h t. l,'r .New Company, With Capital Stock of claims in the , Ip,-' , the r di,i rict of P.Ir lk ' ,ratrnt i. Mars'. henius I, r ,ck h. Allal iv, climax, Climax ih hxtc sionh ,.avahl . I.,n , fet,- long hatitg k n 'triven its ohi lac.. It is loh " itientiont of lte comtany io flining Notes. .l,,an s A. 1urr,,y 1.s, lh.at.,ed ., very proIllitisitti unllat ,t/ it nts i ite e d11i , trip of the lost Hali l I di;ini I'res rva;itilon I't.otls \th have seeni the groutl say that if it is it gd t' iltre are n11o good iminiiert claim, onI the cided s(ltrip. 'I he i'oaitiois were it m.iI e by ' NIr. Mu;rray h l.,l, but by his r lresentatistes, %w I hlac lived in I'c;teili fr yeoars an.t kitow the geratl contol r of the entire tmltittry pretty tell. It is rtp l rt id that s ime f thi richest e,",pl. r ter,. ev'r f'tual in the ( 'tn 'r dl'Alene cttlutry ,f hBtlah is bingt tak.t from the Silver Tlits niin, located on thp line of shlohonle nd lon hiCp l ntonties ands \within ;t half mile of the Northern Pacific railroad. 'l e property is ownHed hy a ompanl y of tthic t JI in I), (l . o tig fll •Mi.,wula is tlhe hal. Mr. Young owned the uiilsne div idtally for na tiy yearsr , but fatu I thet lo ad too he;tly folr a individttal St hji let er, successfu t lly. $2.90 Round Tric-Dedication State Capitol Helena. Thie Crent Northern Railway Co. will sell ticu tis to il lt ita and ret.ltrn for the above occasiol oni July dtt, al,i, 4th anod it, good returning tutil July 7th, at $er .oo each, Tickl, at ollic.t North Mtitin street. Sontvenirs with each dollar anid over spent. Meiyer, 65 West Park. o MINING APPLICATION NO. 451,. Uniteid Stah s Land Office. lelena, Montana. April ts, towi. Notiee Is hereby gnven teat o onald Bn Gil. tans, has this day filed tin application for a patent on the Bet tie Gilliest 'lacer Mining claim, situated in u fturganizcd miming district, coutrse and extent of the said mining claim, esigater o.by ant fice al sourveth 4thereof, a crtieNtes we aoor feet tl o Corner No. ; rthence Ioio et 33 nteees west 48 h5 feet to oner Nclaim o n the soth day6 deg rees tg indtes wet 3more prti Corner Nset orth an described No "to official t ad notes and plat outhe degrees mis office, as eafollows, to Corner No. 6; Iee tt degreeanite stone inutoes east 64515.5 e t; and ru No.;ing tlhence north 3 degrees cast 343.o feet to Corner No. thence north 33 degrees west 478.5 feet to Corner No. g; thenlce sonuth 6 degrees 345 minutes west 735 feet to Corner No. e; thence the pace of beginnin degrees west 44. feet to 19.88 acres, as claimed by the above-named applicant for patent. Thoi location of this mine Is recorded In the office of the Recorder of Silver Bow county, on Pate 415, in Book "C" of Placers, The sdjolnng clainms are; On the north, the Orlon placer, Survey No. 446t, Lynnie F. Boyce, arplieant; on the northeast, Survey No. sy5, Mouth oft lac. Tail Canyon placert Lot No. 40, jlnlames t . oye, Jr. et al. applicants; o the southeast urvey No. a placer Lot 7, George W. Rea et al,, aPPlicants. GE.ORGE V. GREENE , JOSEPTI IT. TARPER Regte, United States Claim Agent. (First Publication April al, pos,. TIMBER FAMIIE iS LIKELY TO-OCCUR LUMBER EXPERT SAYS PROBLEM OF THINNED FORESTS IS A SERIOUS ONE. RAILROADS AWAKE AND PLANTING RESERVATIONS More Than a Million Trees Will Be Put Out During the Coming beason by Various Lines--Catalpas and Chest nuts Are Most Easily Transplanted and Grow the Best. Montana and tihe rret of the Un.ited States are iin danger of a timber famine within tell years if the wasting of the forests of the country in order to get railr.ad tics and mnting props is not stopped. j,ohn P. Iro in, who inas devoted 30 y.airs ofi his life stu i.;tg the forestry con dition, in the I tited States. and who vis it d Montata lately, talks very itteretq ingly ion the s,.!jeeti . ie is perfectly fa tmiliar with the stock of tilmber there is in thlie counttry, the rate at which it is bring ,;astd ail ; IIl used tp anII 'the stilps takin by poirtitoi of the public to pr(ser\vre an;II rt\enew it. Said he while lie was traveling through Montana : "W\'e are trying to aroutse the wherle pe(,pl toh t t ct.ssity of havingl miore forests' and arie 'te . itig ith jilt ccess. VWe want ilthe perpettlatin i oif the forests. We favor thte 1ts of tiiinlicr, lhtt ill the h(st and si+tst eaI'onlical way. Deplorable Waste of Timber. "We deplore flit, wv,,ste of timber amd its sifllfl l di.strut l li Iby forest firer( , antid hy the( tlt of intlllll;lir wood as itmiini ing Irgions, thire young tt.i. ;ir i cut I'tph are it akeiintg ito the .e.es if. oi perpI llttiitini g Ih 1 forests. The railr iad, are aggrtssively taking tilt thet milua r atmd air lt.t.iihiiig( ito spnd large iutms in planting tre(.s on (h ir lati d ifllnt : flit- Iraks itit they may not soi on tinyu theni' ,lv'es i .thott s\ ,Iood for tiesr. '"Ti ,airs11 mor. - at this rate and t all its are goun-. "This is a -.t oii irrbtleum anti its only solutiho is the imm'diate, planltig of trees by3' the ro.iss. "(Ivi.r at million tries will he plantied this year bly lih railroads. Catalpas and ch t"lstl ts if the- .,'ew EnglanTl varieties tpredlinate,. liThe Rio (;l'rlae We.s.tern has plante oll ..ion calalpas at Provo. UL'tah, in a ho !.,!, , i,, .1; 1 .tiliins and along the right of twav. 'Trees are uitsutially one season. u s growth whenl planted. It would cost too. ttich l to tiransport larger trees. Will Plant in Texas. "The S.outhern Pacific has contracted for trees to ..e planted in Texas. Catalpas grow faste.r il the Stotlth, thtough rapilly everyivwhere. S e planIte at N w )irleans. it Iears ago arilte Lntw t .o fteet in lliiameter andl So fett high. This is the miost wont derful tree gros th ever retordeltd. The rich lland and abundatitce if Itmistuire ac counts for it. "'I lit Isiiton & Maine tr'ad ld outl.er Nw Esh:ngland lines are planting trees. i're.-idevu t Harrise of the litrli.gtoin is conl siderint;t g th platititlg of treets. The Iig Iouir rtIad has ii luiliana a very sutccess fill plantation of trees. The Illinois has plnited i o,no trees at New (lilt alts andl , on, in llln is this year. "Tthe stupply as derived fromt nursery tienI iI Iflsi. N.bhrashlia and mliait. Tihe mnoviltemit is sprelading tild leading rail rna;dl nII n realize tihatt it is the otnl so lution to the questiotn. Metal ties are un satisfactory ill the opinioin of mitaily men. The eCatalpa is the tmost rapidl growing tree that has itts' value. It is ideal and is the ontly tree in which one c !uil expect captitalists to invest lmoney,. The Montana State School of Mines' third year begins Tutesdlay. -Sepltember g. 101+2. For Catalogtues andl terts address Sechool of Mines, Butte, Montatna. * FOURTH OF JULY FISHING RATES Via Oregon Short Line Railway. (hle t.......................... .0oo Tlickets ivailable on 2 :i5 a. i. and 4::5' p. ti., Friday; good to return following Motiday, II. O. WII Si)N, (;eitertl Agent. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be rccivel at the county clerk's office, Silver B'ow county, Montana, for the installation of oine boiler for heating purposes, to be installcd in the boiler room of the courthouse, according to plans and specifications. Also one com plete gasoline engine and generator com plete for lighting the courthouse. Bids on each to be made acl put in separately. Plans and specifications may be seen at the oflice of M. D. Kern, architect. All bids must be accompaniei d l y a certi fied check of 5 per cent of the amonunt of the bid, and made payable to \V. D. Clark, chairman of the board of county coCmmis sloners. All bids must be received not later than to a. mn. on July 5, 190i . The commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bidf. W. D. CLARK, Chairman Board County Commissioners of Silver Bow County, Montana. Attest. JOH-IN WESTON, County Clerk. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Butte, Montana. AprIl 8, sgta, To Thomas L. Porter or assignls You are hereby notified that I have expend. ed during the year igot, one hundred dollars in labor and improvements t:pon the Julian Lode claim, situates In Summit Valley mIning district, Silver how county, Montana, about 4½ miles southeast of liutte City, Montana, of which the declaratory statement is found of record on Page 76 of took "D" of lode claims, in the office of the recorder of said county of Silver Bow, in order tu iuid said claim under the laws of the United MLates coneernig annual labor upon mining claims, being the amount required to .old said lode for the period ending on ties 3tst day of December, too. And if within ninety da.s after publicf tion hereof, you fail to contribute your pru . portion of laid expenditure, as a coowner payment thereof to nme or to my agents, th. E. E, Rickards Co., at Butte, Montana, yvour ioterest in the claim will become the prorierfy ot tle subscriber, your eo.owner, by the prowl. sions of said laws, MARY W, BISIHOP,. A CASH SYSTEM we are satislfied is the better one and if you ....PAY CASH.... or meet your bills monthly, wa want to sell you your - ..HARNESS AND SADDLES.. and will make the prices so low you will feel that the change is best for both of us. J. N. NEVILLS CO. Phone (86'A. I E. art eet, eete S=E ND CARLSON, 4 South Main * .1 OO-PAG BOOK FREE ·umfSsrrr ý GONTAGI U1 US . aLOOD poz mOr Thousands of proofs of cures s' f tent sealed onr apaploastlon. Our 100 pse book to flnelurlustrsted NtP h Lar ) eOtaerb. smoI, them photaoraph. and amdlatw o took the picture,. The filet iture wal taken uly . l- , the other Ociober 1 a8, sav Or per w lh ph.eo tken uR.oUg., 100, at whIk Umle patller twas oured and tae and head welre sotirely healed sod hi ali Our Ot.tlents courd 1 yelrn ago by or Orat Dloovery, unknown to the profeslon, are today sound and well, and htvu helthy chlidrett clue We our/v them. 1BYPRLI penDaneotlDys Too e nndethesame guararst It ym ppretmar, to hmo, we willcontract co'ýay ralrod are and heote6rE nd no cr"itwol t IF YOU HAV tu= t,, m.rcury, totde pots.), and ,tit, have arhessea pain,.,,u.o Patouere.. - a s.mout h, ore thro.at, jlmpl Dppe colored spote, ulcere on any part o4ftheo?1, BLOw POU1ON WE CUARANTEE TO dURE S. soliit the most oe. nate cue. r rd erhallnge the world fra eaoe woen not ore. .Ths diase bu a-. =~as I)..nle the rlr|l of the elst oe anone tphys lela0es 0 00,.b,-.. hd our Uooo0dltlOnalj guarny DO.'T W1BTI TOUR TtMB AfLID ONr . pertmenttng We have the QNT cro. Absolute uan ehalI.ngoable proolsoent srcled on rpp t llo e t sw havetrieated butone lese-ontaglou 1oo 'oIton0 ao rew ltIrFIvrar ItAto oured WO B m OFnC.r . Addrees DOOfK RtMEDY CO., 1562MasonIoT.mpl_oTemle-chcago LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS MINING APPLICATION NO. 4527. Initcd State i Land Office, Heler.a, Mont., May 24, 19o2. Notice is hereby given that John N. Kirk, Donat Dorais and Samuel D. Sum. walt, whose postoffice addresses are Butte, Montana, and Martin Johnson, whose postoffice address is Laurin, Mon tana, have this day filed their application for a patent.for o205.1 linear feet of the Frenchln.n No. a lode mine or vein, bear Ing gold, silver and other precious metals, with surae ground 6oo feet in width, situated in Summit valley (unorganized) Mining district, cornty of Silver Bow, state of Montana, and designated by the field notes and official plat on file in this office as Survey No. 6518, in Town ship 3 north, Range 8 west, of Montana meridian, said .urvey No. 6518 being de scribed as follows, to-wit: Beginning at Corner No. I, a point on the west end line of Survey No. 4s13, and the sixth course of Survey No. 3572, a granite stone set in the ground, with a mound of earth alongside, ard marked z-6518 for Corner No. I, from which the snutheast corner of Section z r, Township 3 north, Range 8 west, bears south 4a degrees 33 minutes east 1752.1 feet, and running thenlce south 60 degrees o6 min. utes west 12o5.2 feet; theucq north a3 degrees 30 minutes west 587.7 feet; thence north 60o degrees o6 minutes east 120ao. feet; thence south s3 degrees 30 minutes east 587.7 feet to the place of beginning, containing an area of 16.16 acres, of which 6.95 acres are in conflict with Sur vey Nos. 3;9w and 3572, not claimned, leaving 9.2z acres claimed by the abve named applicants, of which 4.06 acres are in conflict with Survey No. 5151, inclu sive of 0.03 acres in conflict with Survey No. 3450. The location of this claim is of record In the recorder's office of Silver Bow county, state of Montana, in Book "Q" of Lode Locations, page 39. The adjoining claims to these premises are: Survey Na, 5151, Bordeaux Lode, and Survey No. 3450, Lulu B Lode, on the north, Survey No. 14r3, Manseville Lode, Lot 378 on the east, and Survey No. 3392, Terrace Lode and Survey No. 3572, Rival Lode, on the south. Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of said Frenchman No. a lode Mining claim, or surface ground, are required to file their adverse claims with the register of the United States Land Office at Helena, Montana, during the sixty days' period of publication thereof, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statute. GEORGE D. GREENE, Register. First publication May 27, 90oa.) MINING APPLICATION NO 4532. United States Land Office. Helena, Montana, June 5, 902s. Notice is hereby given that Joseph Wey erhorst, whose postoffice address is Butte, Montana, has this day filed his application for a patent for I,5oo linear feet, being 388 feet westerly and 1,1sa feet easterly from discovery shaft of the Philadelphia Lode mining claim, t;pon which a notice of in tention to apply for a patent was posted on the 8tth day of May, 90o7, situated in Summit Valley, unorganized, mining dis trict, Slver Bow county, state of Montana, designated as survey ,o. 6519, in Town. chip 3 north, of Range 7 west, being more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the northwest corner, a point' in the east end line of Survey No. 5049, a granite stone set in the ground, with a mound of earth alongside, and marked 1-6519 for Corner No. t, from which the 1/ section corner'on the north boundary of Section o20, Township 3 north, Range 7 west, bears north 76 degrees 29 minutes, 45 sec onds west, 8,129.2 feet; and running thence south 6 degrees 45 minutec east, 450 feet; thence north 8t degrees 45 minuter east, 829 feet; thence north 80 degrees 29 mln utes east, :272,5 feet; thence north 6 de. grees 45 minutes west, 425 feet; thence south 81 degrees 38 minutes west ,500oo feet to the place of beginning, containing an area of 15.14 acres, of which 0.32 acres are in conflict with the Annie Batten lode, unsurveyed, not clain;cu, lcaving 24.82 acres claimed by the above named appli cant. The location of this claim is of record In the recorder's office of Silver Bow county, state of lMontana, in Book "S" of Lode Locations, on Page 13. The adjoining c:aims to these premises are Survey No. 4129, Narrow Gauge placer on the south; the Annie Batten Lode, unsurveyed, on the southwest; Sur vey No. 5049, Henrietta Lode on the west. GEOi.GE D. GREENE, Register. SAMUEL BARKER, JR., Attorney for Applicant. (First Publication June 6, zgoo.) MINING APPLICATION NO. 4529. United States Lane. Office, Helena, Mon tana, June 3, 1902. Notice is hereby given that Charles C. Rueger and Louis Demars whose post office address is Butte, Silver Bow coun ty, Montana, have this day filed an ap plication for a patent for 1,451 linear feet, the same being for 41a feet in a westerly and i,o39 feet in an easterly direction from the point of discovery on the Wedge lode mining claim, situated in Summit valley (unorganized) mining district, Si),er Bow county, Montana, the position, course, and extent, of the said mining claim, designated by an cfficial survey thereof, as Survey No. 6,533, 'township No. 3 north, Range No. 7 west, a notice .of which was posted on the cl'itn on the 23d day of May, 9go2, and being more particularly set forth and described in the official field notes and plats thereof on file in this office as follows, w.-wit: Beginning at the southwest corner, a granite stone 8xlo'ao inches, i6 inches deep, marked 1-6533 for corner No. I, from whence the northeast corner to sec tion 7, fractional township 3, north range 7 west, bears south 6 de;rees 47 minutes east, 1,728 feet and runnilug thence north za d'grees 50 minutes cast, 347 feet to the northeast corner No. 2, thence south 73 degrees 45 minutes east, 1,4o0.5 feet to the nertheast corner No. 3, thence south a1 degrees 5o minutes west, 423 feet to the southeast corner No. 4, thence north 70 degrees 46 minutes west, 1,457 feet to Corner No. 1 and place of beginning. Con taining an area of zs.8o acres, excluding 1o.62 acres in Survey No. 2.383-2,3r6 and 3.402, leaving a net area of 2.18 acres as tlaimed by the above named applicants for patent. The location of this mine Is recorded In the office of the recorder of Silver Bow county, on page 75 in Book E of quartz lodes. The only adjoining claim is on the east, survey No. 5,o37,Forest Rone lode, William O. Speer, applicant. GEORGE D. GREENE, JOS. H. HARPER, Register. United States Claim Agent. First pub.ication June 4, 10oa. BOND CALL Butte, Montana, May 2a, 190o. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an order of the Board of Commissioners of Silver Bow county, in the state of Mon tana, made on the sad, day of May, 190o, and entered in Book J of the proccedings of said Board, at Page 34a, the said county of Silver Bow will, on the first day of July, igo9, exercise its right, option and privilege to pay, and will pay, all those certain outstanding bonds of said Silver Bow county, issued by said county on July , 189, and numbered consecu. tively from one (i) to seventy (7o), both numbers inclusive, bearing date July i, 1892, in denominations of $s,ooo each, bearing interest at the rate of five per centum (5 per centum) per annum, and payable at the optio:~ of said Silver Bow county at any time after ten (so) years, and not longer than twenty (2o) years from the date of their issue; which said bonds are hereby called in; and the bold ers thereof are hereby notified and required to present said bonds for payment to the treasurer of said Silver Bow county, at the courthouse of said county, in the city of Butte, Montana, on the 1st day of July, 190o; at which time said bonds and each thereof will cease to bear Interest. WILLIAM D. CLARK, Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Silver Bow County, Montana. Attest; JOHN \tESTON, County Clerk. .41NING AP'lIrCA''ION NO. 45.7. United mates Land Office. Notice is Herna, Montn May , ns, Notice is hereby given that Henr Smith, d 7ohp P. Nettle, the heir of Wlliam T o, eceased, and William . Tbedmpse rhon t ostosce e., r i is Butte Mions teay red hir s p lt llcl ton or patent for lina feet, bInQ tfeet north. seova , shaft of the Big Tiltber ?'iretio D l b lrnng claim, upon whichr a noti, p hIn na to pan. for patent w apostp oa tlre ga dal of Ated A. D. dtof, e ltuat {ountr, state Tof Montana desigated oas fe I e, No. 6j60s, in To wnshti nornN, t noit st, a, db more n partticullyscrib .Ueginnlng1 ast the aorthe&'t corner, which Id lo the point of indr setl" e~frthe west ea line of Sur ..ey No. yo8t and the third cour ~of Su.re t o. sloe, i.argnlite tone set in marked .d66s for corner No. s, from which the .utheet corner of Section a4 Towshl-_ nort, Range rwest bears north dr. wns h inuters seconds east 7d.44 feetn ahd ru ning thence north 74 degrees 7 mieutee wes* iso feet; thence south it degrrees co minutes west os feet; t thence south des re minutes east 333.5 feet; thence south 14 di. rees y7 minutes east 334 teet; thene no.t11h i deareesn o minutes west 3iS.I feet to the Vi of beinning, containin n are of Rei .a er. No. ltot, not claimelavin i r. claimed by the scove naned at ppicants. The location of this claim i o record In the county recorder's ofIce of Silver dow countyI Montana, in Boedt "," of lode loestion on The adjoining telses to thea premles are. on the northwest Survey No. alol BSig Timl her lode on the hast Survey aro. 3oey Clide lode, and on the south Survey .No. 446, Blue Bird lode. GEORGB D. GRE1NR, SAMUEL BARKER, JR., iter o t trnor Applicantue (First Publhic ation ay e, zoso.) MINl.,G APPLICATION itO. 4519. United States Land OBia. Helena, Montana. Notice s hereby given that Arthur mit and John P. Nettle, whose postofice address is Butte, Montans, have this day Sled their application for a patent for sgP.s linear feet, being no feet easterly end 4t.7 feet westerly from the point of dlscovery n cut of the l)ecAur Fraction Lode Minintlg claim, upon which a notice or intention to apply for a patcnt was posted on the and day of April, A. D., eps, situated in unorganized mining district, Silver Bow county state ol Montsna, desisnated as Survey No. A171, in Township lj north, Riige west, and being more partieNC :arly described as folkt.ws, toewits . Beginnin at the southwest corner, a.polen in the north side line of Survey No. 6soj, e granite stone set in the ground, with a mound of earth and stone alongside and marked z64sb for (orner No. e, from which the 24 section corner on the south boundary of Section 37, Townshio 3 north Range y west bears south 59 derrees .5 minutes ncest ao,aol.8 feet, and running t:he'ce north 78 degrees so minutes east 192., feet; thesce north 8 degrees og minutes west oq9.5 feet thence southi 76 degrees 3o minutes west gt.$ feet; thence south 8 degrees o5 minutes east 9-.5 feet to the place of beginnlng, containingl an area of o.66 acres, of which o.3j3 acres are in conflict with Survey Ne. aag5 not claimed leaving u,33 acres claimed oy tio above-named The location of this claim Is of record In the recorder's offce of Silver Bow county, state of Montana, in Book "U" of lode locations, on T.t:o adjoining claims to these premises are -urvey No. airS, Deceattur Lode, ot the north Survey No. 2is3, Scottish Ciief Lode, on the :ast, and Survey No. 61i3, Lillie Lode, on the sGEORGE D. GREENE. SAMUEL A ER JR Register. Attorn'y for Applicants (First Publication May a, igca.) NOTICE OF PUDLICATION. Department of the Interlor, Land office at Helena, Montana, May a8, 192a. Notice Is hereby given that the fol lowing named settler has filed notice of: his Intention to make final proof in sip. port of his claim, and that said 'rool will be made before John R. Eardley, U. S. commissioner at Anaconda Montana, on July gth tgoz. viz.: Williarn H. el. ien on his homestead entry No. 8,756 for the east half of the northeast quarter southwest quarter northeast quarter and northeast quarter sotttheast quarter sec tion t8 to" nship 4 north, range to west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz.: David Jones, of Anacontda, Mont., Walter Stay ton of Aiaconda, Moit., John O. Allen of Anaconda, Mlont.; William R. Allen, of Anaconda, Mont. 5ES1GZ D. GREENE, Registcr. MINING APPLICATION NO. 45a6 United States Land Offee, Helena, Montana, May sg, :pon Notice Is hereby given that the Leo Mining & Milling company, a corporation existing under the laws of bae state of Montana. by Alfred B. Rombauer, its agent, whose post. office address Is Butte, Montana has this day filed its application for a patent for ,aug linear feet, being 3ao fest westerly and b'o feet east. erly from discovey shaft of the Maud C. Lode Mining claim, upon whicis a notice of inten. tion to apply for a patent was posted on the sath day of May, A. D. igoz, situated In an unorganized mining district, Jefferson county, state of Montana, designated as Survey No. 6201s, in Township 3, north of Range 7 west, being more particularly described as followsa towi tt Beginning at the northeast corqer, which Is also orner No. of Survey No. 3369, and a point in the west end line of Survey No. 16oa, a granite atone set in the grouna, witnessed by bearing trees, and marked 1.6aoi tor (orner No. t, from which the soatheast Corner of Section 3. Township 4 north, Range 7 west bears north 16 degrees j37 minutes west, 573.I feet, and running thence south 87 degree west, 899 feet; thence north s degree 3o min. utes east, lao feet% thence south 87 degrees west, 331 feet; thence south i degree 30 min. utes west, 600o feet; thence north 78 degrees 4. minutes east, i256 feet; thence north i degree so minutes east, s3o feet to the place of begin. ning, containing an area of 11.88 acres,. of which .oa acres are in conflict with Survey No, rdoc, claimed by the above named applicant. The location of this claim is of record in the recorder's office of Jeflerson county, state of Montana, in Book 8 of Lode Locations, on Page 499. ihe adjoinlng claim to these premises are Survey No. 20., Monitor lode, lot 368 and Survey No. 3369, Syndicate lode on the north and Survey No. ,yoe, Silver King lode, lot .a,p on the cast. GEORGE D. GREENE, SAMUEL BARKER, JR istr. Attorney for Applicant. (First Publication, May ao, toos.) MINING APPLICATION NO 4515. U,.:ted States Land Office, Helena, Mon. tana, May i, aeoa. Notice is hereby given that Henry Smith, Jal:es R. Thompson and Oliver J. McCon. nell, whose postoffice address is Butte Mon. taus. have this day filed th)eir application for a patent for 813.5 linear feet, being 8o feet westerly and 733.5 fee! easterly from the point of discovery in tunnel of the I.ittle Mississipp Lode Mining claim, upon wnich a notice of intention to apply for a patent was posted on tile ad day of April, A D., too0, sitiatcd in Sumnmit Valley, unotganized mining tistrict, Silver Bow County State of Montana, desig. nated as survey No. 6566, in Town.hip north, Range 7 west, being, more particularly described, as follows, to-wit;: Beginning at corner No. 1, which is also corner No. i of survey No. 5750, corner No. 4 of survey N,. at88 and corner No. 5 of survey No. 9p69, a granite stone set in the ground with a mio'un of stone alongside, and marked 1-6566 for corner No. t, front which the north. east croner of section 17, Townslili, 3 north, Rangy 7 west, bears south 5t degrees 54 minutes wcat 3953,3 feet, and running thence north 53 decrees 45 minutes west, 338.3 feetg thence south ii degrees IS mtinutes cast, 3ot feet; thence south 73 degrees IJ iinutcs east, 750.5 feet; thence north ii degrees is minutes west, 0.6 feet; thence north 58 degr'es sl min. utes west, 79ga. feet to the place of beginnini, containilng an area of at, acres, oi wthich .o. acres are in conflict with stise.y No, i.161, not claimed, leaving 1.69 acres clained by the shove named applicants, The location of this claim Is of record In the recorder's office of Silver Bow Couity, State of Aoontana, In Book "T'," of Lol Locations, on iage 36o. The nadjloining claims to these premistes are, survey No, aep, Little Girl lode and' survey vNo. fPo Rocky Point lode ot tile north survey No. ai88, Monitor lode, lot o38 on the northeast' survey No, 1361 Sutllllght lode, lot 188 on tie south; survey No 19*4, M,6i.I. sippi lode, lot a 6 on tihe west. ' "" GEORGE D. GREENE, SAMUEL BARKER ReR., ster Attorney for Annmlcants, (First Publication May a, ig0a,)