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Among The Toilers FRENCH GOVERNMENT IS READY TO HOLD STRIKERS Trouble Feared if the Coal Miners Do Not Get Back to Work Over There Pretty Soon. ([B ASSOCIATED PR1SS,] Paris, Nov. zo.-The government is taking precautions to handle another out break on the part of the striking miners in case the decision reached last night to continue the strike is followed by vio lence. Troops were active in the mining regions throughout the day, but no serious disorders have as yet been reported. The authorities believe that the crisis in the strike is near and that the next 24 hours will settle the question whether the men hold their decision to continue the movement or straggle back to the mines. Following the decision of the miners' congress to continue the strike there were disorderly occurrences last night. The cavalry charged repeatedly a crowd of 15,ooo riotous miners and succeeded in preventing them from advancing. Con siderable minor damage was done. At Courrieres houses of non-strikers were sacked and a number of coal wagons were burned. A clash between strikers and gendarmes and cavalry is reported from Clermont Ferdinand Puay de Dome. It was not attended with serious results. From some mining centers it is re ported that some of the miners are likely to return to work today in spite of the decision of the congress to the contrary. FNGLISH LAROR IS HERE TO SEE HOW WE RUN IT Industrial Commission Has Come to Look Into Our Methods and Establish a Fraternal Regard. [ly AsSOCIATED PRI':SS.] New York, Nov. Jo.-A delegationl from the Industrial commission from England to investigate the conditions in this coun try attended the weekly meeting of the Central Federation union in this city. Its members were welcomed by several speak ers. Acting as spokesman for the visitors George D. Kelley, J. P., general secretary of the International Union of Lithographic Printers, Manchester, England, declared his confidence in the American methods of production, believing them to be superior to any in the world. "We do not. come here," he said, "to create any competition with American working people, but rather to foster a fra ternal feeling among the working people of the two countries. You are too strong to fear us; you are too rich in mineral wealth and other natural resources in this country to have any fear of competition abroad. MORE ENGLISH INSPECTORS Bunch Lands in Montreal See How We Do It. [BY ASSOCIATED PRESS.] Montreal, Quebec, Nov. to.-Ten mem bers of the Mosely Trades Investigation commission arrived here yesterday on the steamer Memon from Bristol. They will leave this morning for Niagara Falls, N. Y., where they will be joined by the other members of the commission who have al ready arrived. After investigating industries in the United States the commission will proceed to Nova Scotia and inspect the coal mines of that province and inspect the Dominion Steel company's plant. Will Build Labor Temple. [BY ASSOCIATED PRESS.] New York, Nov. jo.-It has transpired at a meeting of the Federated Union that certain wealthy men in this city are con sidering the plan of a large building, plotted mainly for rooms for labor or ganizations. The plan is understood to in clude the erection of a Temple of Labor, centrally located and abundantly equipped for this purpose. He Is One of Firmin's Men. [nl ASSOCIATED PRESS.] Port au Prince, Nov. to.--General Jameaux, the leading supporter of M. Firmin, the exiled revolutionary leader, accompanied by 83 persons who had sought refuge in the consulates at Gonaives, has started for Jamaica on board the Cuban steamer Paloma. MINING APPLICATION NO. 4559. U, S. Land Office, Helena, Montana, September 1a, 1po0. Notice is hereby given, that Frank H. Miles, whoso postofflce address Is Fee leys, Silver Bow county, Montana, has this day filed an application for a patent for the Queen Mary and Youno Placer mining claims situated In unorganized mining district Silver Bow county, MLn tana, the position, course and extent of the said mining claim designated by at, official survey thereof, as Survey Nos. 6604 and 6648, Township No. s N., Range No. 9 W., a notice of which was poste I on the claim on the agth day of August, egos, and being more particularly set forth and described in the official field notes and plat thereof on file In this office, as follows, to-writ: Survey No. 6604, the Queen Matr, placer. Beginning at the northeast corner, a granite stone, 8xtaxa6 inches set IS inches deep, marked 1-6,604 for Corner No. I, with mound of earth alongside, from which the southwest corner to sec tion 4, Fractional Township a north, Range 9 west, bears south 71 degrees 28 minutes east 1,030 feet, and running thence south 60 degrees as minutes west 1,399 feet to Corner No. a; thence south 5 degrees 5a minutes east 369 feet to Corner No. a; thence north p7 degrees 23 minutes east 1,363 feet to Corner No. 4; thence north so degree, g minutes west 63a feet to Corner No. ' and place of beginning, containing as area of 1s.18 acres as claimed by the above named applicant for patent. Survey No. 6648, Youno placer. Beginning at the southeast corner, a granite boulder in place, 5x6x8 teat above ground marked 1.6648 for Corner No. s, from whence the southwest corner to Section 4, Fractional Township s north, Range p west, bears south 14 degrees S5 minutes west 545 feet, and runniag enence north a degrees 45 minutes west 567 feet to Corner No, a; thence south 14 degrees 54 minutes west s~33 feet to Cornmr No. 3; thence south so degseos Sminutes east 43s feet to Corner No. 4 thence north so degrees 46 minutes asut z,agg feet to Corner Noa s and place of begincing, containing an area of Sz.Sd acres as claimed hy the above named ap plicant. The location of these mines is recorded in the office of the recorder of Silver Bow county, on pages g and 7 in IPok E of Quarts Lodes. The only adjoining claim is on the west of Survey No. .sio4, the Diae Land lacer, Survey No. g617, Eugene Carroll, applicant FRANK D. MIRACLE, Register. 10S. H. HARPER, U. S. Claim Agent. (First publication September is, roos.) MINING APPLICATION NO. 4618. U. S. Land Office, Helena, i.ontana, Oct. 29, 1o02. Notice is hereby given that John Kane, the heirs of William Dolan, deceased, and the heirs of John O'Toole, deceased, whose postoflice address is Butte, Montana, have this day filed their application for a patent for t,5oo linear feet, being 691.5 feet west. erly and 8o8.5 feet easterly from discovery shaft of the Moonlight Lode Mining claim, upon which a notice of intention to apply for a patent was posted on, the asth day of October, 19oa, situated in Summit Valley (unorganized) mining d:atrict. Silver Bow county, state of Montana, designated as Survey loo. 6504, in Township 4, north of Range 7 west, being more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the southwest corner, a granite stone set in the ground with a mound of earth along side, and marked 1-6504 for Corner No. t, from which the northwest corner of Sec tion 6, Township 3 north, Range 7 west, bears south 82 degrees 28 minutes west 4,781.2 feet, and running thence north 3 degrees 4 minutes west, 6oo feet; thence torth 80o degrees 55 minutes east, ,5soo feet; thence south 3 degrees 4 minutes east, 6oo feet; thence south 8o degrees 5S minutes west. t,5oo feet to the place of be ginning, containing an area of o2.55 acres, of which o.17 acres are in conflict with Survey No 7009, not claimed, leaving 20.38 acres claimed by the t.bove-named appli c, nts. The location of this claim is of record in the Recorder's office of Silver Bow county state of Montana, in Book "ti," on Page 173 of Lode Locations. The adjoining claims to these premises are Survey No. 700. Glen Eghert Placer, Lot 38. on the southeast and Survey No. 31)0o5 ome Rule lode, on the west. FRANK D. MIRACLE, Register. SAMUEl. BARKER, JR. Attorney for I -- .cants. (First publication, October 30, o902.) MINING APPLICATION NO. 4563. ITni el RSites Unurd Other tretenn Man. United States Laud Office, Helena, Mon. tans, September 18, Ipoa. Notice is herety given that Harry Plower of Chicago, Illinois, and Rachel S.rasburger, whose postoffice address is Butte, Silver Bow county, Montana, have this day filed an application for a patent for 1,046.9 linear feet, the same being for ass.6 feet in northeasterly and 824.3 feet t,1 southwesterly direction from the point of discovery on the "Bung Your Eye" Lode - Mining Claim, situated in no organized 1 mining district, Deer Lodge county, Mon ta :a, the position, course and extent of the said minisg claim, designated by an - official survey thereof, as Survey No. 6oj, Township No. 5 north, range No. sa west, a notice of which was posted on the claim on the 3rd day of September, 1go, ard being more particularly set forth and - described in the official field notes and plat thereof on file in' this office, as fol. lows, to wit: Beginning at the southern corner where is set a pine post 6 inches square wit nessed by bearing trees and marked a 6o03 for corner No. s, from which the corner to Sections as, al, a6 and sy, Township s north, range so west, bears south 58 degress 4a minutes east, ;,743 feet distant, and running thence, north 49 degrees 17 minutes east, 1,o44 feet to Corner No. a; thence, north 4o degrees 43 minutes west, .go feet to Corner No 3; thence, south 44 degrees 57 minutes west, 1,o46.9 feet to Corner No, 4; thence south 40o degrees 43 minutes east, .4; feet to Corner No. i, the place of beginning, con taining an area of 123.3 acres, claimed by the above named applicants, of which as area of o.o acres is in confliet with the Gold Crown Lode Survey No. 5743. The location of this mine is recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deer Lodge county on Page 40 in Book of Lode forms. The only known adjoining claim to these premises is the Gold Crown Lode Survey No. 5$743, claimed by D. Giles Brownell which confiicts with this survey upon the south. FRANK D. MIRACLE, Register. (First aublication Sept. to. 1ooa.1 MINING APPLICATION r;?,. 4567. United States Land Office, Helena, Montana, September 23, 1902. Notice is hereby given that D. Gay Stivers, whose nostoffice address is Butte, Montana, has this day filed his application for a patent of r36.z4 acres of the Lulu Placer Mining Claim, upon which a notice of intention to apply for a patent was posted on the 18th day of September, agoa, situated in (unorganized) mining district, Silver Bow county, state of Montana, designated as Survey No, 6670, in Town ships i and 2 south of Range 9 west, being more particularly described as follows, to wit: Beg!nning. at the southwest corner, whichi is also Corners No. I of Surveys No. 6328 and 6331, a pine post set in the ground, with a mound of earth around it, and marked 1-667o0 for Corner No. s, from which the north corner of Sections 4 and 5, Township a south, Range g weat, bears north 53 degrees :8 minutes cast. 71..3 feet, and running thence south 88 dcgrees 33 minultes cast, 3y.22 feet; thee.- north no degrees 30 minutes weal, 20.35 tect; thence north 1a degrees 29 minutes west, a134.5 feet; thence south so iegrces 43 minutes,west, o.33 feet; thence .north 87 degrees 54 minutes west, 764 feet; thence south 6 degrees west, 125a feet to the place of beginning. containing a.s area of 135.14 acres claimed by the above named applicant, of which Ip9 62 ac-es are in conflict with Survey Nos. o.aC 6329 and 6330. The location of ths claim is of record in :te office of the recorder of Silver Dow county, state of Montana, in Book E of placer locations on Page s6a. The adjoining claims to these premises are Survey No. 633:, Maiden Rtock placer on the southwest, and Northern Pacific land grant covering the east half of Sec. tion 33, Township 1 south, Range 9 wesl, on the cast. FRANK D. MIRACLE, Register. SAMUEL BARKER, JR., Attorney for Applicant. (First publication, September as, 90oa.) Inter Mountain ent "Wants" A Word I HELP WANTED. WANTED-TEAMSTERS, LOGGERS, swampers and cant-hook men for saw mill; $40 to $50 per month and board. Also man cook, girls for housework. Contractors to bid on railroad work. St. Paul Employment Agency, No. I to North Main street. ST. PAUL EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, Iao North Main. WANTED--OY, A. D. T. COMPANY. WANTED-TWO WAITRESSES AT once for out of town. WANTED-A WAITRESS FOR VIR ginia City. WANTED-LADY COOK FOR OUT OF town. Good wages to right party. WANTED.-LGIRLS FOR GENERAL housework, out of town. WANTED-2s EXPERIENCED PICK men for coal mine, at once. Enquire City Employment Bureau. WANTED-.TWO GIRLS FOR DOMES. tic work, out of town. WANTED-TEN BRIDGE CARPEN - ters at once. WANTED-SIX TIE MAKERS, PAY ase for 7x7, 8 long, awed ends and 8e for 6s7-8 long. Board $s.oo week. Job last till next April. WANTED-THREE GIRLS FOR GEN eral housework. WANTED-FIFTY LABORERS FOR railroad work. WANTED-TWENTY EXPERIENCED woodmen, swampers, log cutters, team sters; wage. $4o.oo00 and board. Wanted-Girls for general housework, also for kitchen work. Apply City Employment Bureau. WANTED - FIRST-CLASS COLORED cook desires position in a first-class pri vate family, with or without general housework; good cook for right parties. Call at 72 West Silver. WANTED-A PARTNER IN A GOOD paying restaurant. Apply at Formel's, too WVest Porphyry, or 322a S. Main. \VANTED-ME.N TO LEARN BARBER trade. Rapid advancement by abun dance of practice, qualified teachers, Catalogue free ; write today. Moler aCtalogue free, write today. Moler lBarber College, Minneapolis, Minn. \V.ANTEI)-RE.L.IAIILE P'ERSON IN each district to manage business for old house. Salary $t8 weekly. Ex penses advanced. Permanent position. Inclose self-addressed envelope. Man ager. 342 Caxton Bldg., Chicago. SITIUATION WANTED. WANTED-POSITION BY FIRST class butcher; one who thoroughly un derstands the business. Address, A. 1 I.. M.. care Inter Mountain. FOR RENT. FOR RENT-TWO FURNISHED rooms, $So; one furnished room, $6. 214 North Jackson street. FOR SALE-FURNITURE FOUR-ROOM house; excellent condition; rent, $ao. Apply 504 South Wyomng street. FOR RENT-NICELY FURNISHED housekeeping rooms. 18 South Ohio street, Butte. B EXTRA NICE ROOMS, 343 E. Park. TRANSIENT, SPECIAL-YORK BLK. 66 West Park, ALL GOOD OUTSIDE ROOMS, STEAM heat; prices reasonable. Lynch block, 270 East Park. FURNISHED ROOMS-JEFFREY block, a6 East Park. FOR RENT - FURNISHED ROOMS everything first class; modern improve' meats; $so up. Hotel Oxford, South' Main street. SIGNS OF 0000 LUCK . _ FOI RE. T--NICELY fU; N51iHED outside rooms, at Miller block, 551 S. MaIn. FOR RENT-NICELY FURNISHIED rooms with all mod rn improvements. Inquire 127 East Park (upstairs). Miss IHay. FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS, strictly modern, first-class every respect. Postoffice block, West Park strect. FOR RENT-FURNISHED FRONT room. 23 South Montana. PLACE CHANGED HANDS; NICE, rooms; $8; steam heat. 223 So. Main. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. FOR RENT - NICE FURNISIIED rooms complete for housekeeping. 219 West Galena. FOR RENT--HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. Inquire 127 EaV Park. FOR RENT-FUIRNISHIED RO(OOMS for housekeeping, strictly modern, gas ranges, hot water heat. Upton block, 413a South Main street. NOODLE PARLORS. MEW\VAH NOODLE I'ARLORS; IM. porters fine teas, noodles. Chau, Suie Meiwah Co., uIo cor. Mercury, the alley. MIDWIFE. MRS. WATMER, MIDWIFE. , o9 DA. lots street. COLLECTIONb, -BUTTS ADJUSTMENT COMPANY 4.ug oots bad bls trt It, ass North Mala. Advertise Your Wants In In The Inter 1lountaln FOR SALL 1-OR SALE-A 53-ROOM LODGING PA house; good paying proposition: will 5 sell very reasonable. Inquire So W. Park. 5 FOR SALE- so-ROOM LODGING house, 67 East Park. FOR SALE - t6-ROOM LODGING L house. s3a West Park. FOR SALE-A COZY so-ROOM LODG ing house, rent only $,5 per month. LC Apply at Formel's, too W\est Porphyry street, or 32a nuttth Main. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. M F:OR SALE-GREAT BARGAINS IN real estate this week. Apply at Formel's, too West Porphyry, or 3a2 S. Main. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. 01 FOR SALE-RESTAURANT AND CON fectionery store; cheap. Apply at OI Formel's, too West Porphyry street, or 35s South Main. iOR SALE-THE FURNITURE. OF two modern housekeeping rooms which will be for rent; central. A. J. Inter Mountain. FOR SALE-TIHE FURNITURE OF two modern housekeeping rooms, which will be for rent; central. A. J., Inter Mountain. F:OR SAI.E-A LODGING HIOUS IN heart of city; good paying proposition; rmust be sold by soth. Inquire 57 \Vest Granite (upstairs). I II FOR SAI.E-FURNITURE AND I.lEASEI' of new modern block; centrally located; so rooms; doing good business. Part payment down. Rcmainder on time. \Vill sell cheap. Best of reasons for sell lug. Address D. A., Inter Mountain. - - A MUSICAL Ii th A WASHBURN 0O REGAL MANDOLIN o guitar or banjo and a termn of 30 lessons in for $4o at Tarson's Studio, 3sS Dakota di street. Hours, s to to, evenings. p SURGICAL V If. II. HANSON, M. D., GENERAL , operative surgeon. Offioe.s as, a6, a. Sil- i ver Bow block. Telephone 4o0. li of OCULIST AND AURIST. i DOCTOR T. A. GRIGG, EYE, EAR. nose, throat and lungs. Prices moderate. Terms cash. No. 41 Hitbour building. ft 'Phone 934A. ..= LOST-CIIECK I)RAWVN BY BUTTE & mi Boston Mining company, No. 18,989, in tII favor of Pat Moriarity, 137 last )Daly fe street, Walkerville, dated Novenmber 3, gr 1902, payable to bearer, amounting to le $87.50. Finder please return samle to nil the offlice of Inter Mountain and receive th reward. of LOST-A YORKSHIIRE TERRIER, F bluish grey back, yellow curly head, th brown feet. Reward if returned to No. co 0o4 South Montaua street. --- - - - -- A, DUSSEAU & THOMSON, PHOTOGRA- th phers. First-class work guaranteed. a17-ag9 East Park street. CiGARS AND TOBACCO. E. P. OTT & CO., I)EALERS IN CLEAR Havana cigars; extra quality. Call and try them. 57 East Park street. STOVE REPAIR. of FOR ALL STOVES 'A.. RANGES, cc Scott, as6 East Park Tel. .sUL PI, DANCING. RENSHAW HALL - NEW MANAGE- P' ment. Finest music in Butte. Smooth- l est Boor for dancing. Lady and gentle. men instructors. Lessons every night. (' canmencing at 8:3o. Social every Mon ' day, Wednesday and Saturday nighbts, commencing at p :oo. William E. Slelal, N proprietor. ATTORNEY AT LAW. ' CARROLL DC'LMAN, ATTORNEY AT ai I.aw, Room 3, Washington b.lock. HOUSES. A FOR RENT--4-ROOMED FLAT; MOD. ern; steam heat. Inquire Hotel Ox. C ford. ASSAYER. II FITZPATRICK & LEWIS, ASSAYIERS. Successors to A. B. Rombauer, sod No. , Wyo. St. 'Phone 6s9-B. P. O. Box, 114. JOHN It. BAPTY, ASSAYER, us7 HAM. ilton street, Butte, Montana. -a TRANSFER, as THE MONTANA TRANSFER CO. IS the largest and mort thoroughly a equipped outfit in the city and will aive tl you best service. Office a West BroPd. t way. Telephone, 3t ; postoffice box, 76. ---- - II MEDIAL. r MONTANA VIAVI COMPANY, ja. t Goldberg b'ock, Butte. We treat success- I fully diseases of women, catarrh, atom ach and bowel troubles. Vapor baths I and i.iassage treatment in connection. A LOAN OFFICE. i - ---· ,,,,,~2 ·r,-rl,--r------ - -- ti SIEGELS IOAN OFFICE--il E. PARK I street. Money blared on every article of c value. CARPET CLEANING. \VEST SIDE ELEC. CARPET CLEAN ing Co., o30 W. Bdwy. Tel. 867 A. PRIVATE SCHOOL. MISS TURNI.EY'S SCHOOL, ALL grades taught. 433 West Mercury. Only private school. BOOK BINDER. CIIARLE.S BESETTE, ai6 EAST d Broadway, blank book, ruling, fine t magazine work, embossing. ______-- ------ i TRANSFERS. t THE BUTTE TRANSFER COMPANY -The largest and most thoroughly equipped outfit in the city. Gives best r service. Office, 12a Park. Tel., 463. 4 Thomas Lavelle, Prop. a anter Mountatin Cent A "Wants" A Word Ii CLEANING AND DYEING. PAUMIE'S PARISIAN DYE HOUSE, all work guaranteed. 60o West Galena strect. 'Phone 747A. French dyeing and cleaning. MONEY TO LOAN. LOANS-MONEY TO LOAN AT 8 PER cent; no delays. Hall Brothers, 48 Rt Broadway, Butte, eontoaa. th LOANS ON FURNITURE - LOW f rtes. Room a, »y West Bronadwa. cl MONEY TO LOAN - JACEKMAN " di Armitage Co. Hirbour boek, N. .L oea art Main sna Broadwagy. FURNITURe. OECHSLI. 4I West Broadway, pays the tr highest cash price for second OECHSLL. band household goods; has new ranges to exchange for OECIISLI. old stoves and furniture; pays freight to negllhboring townas. DO0 YOU WANT AN ESSAY WRIT- ac ten? If you are a club member, college tl or high school student or public speaker, to we can assist you in the preparation of papers. Information on all subjects cc compiled; manuscripts criticised and 4 prepared for the press by competent N university graduate; correspondence es solicited; all relations strictly confiden- P tial; reasonable charges on application. K The Writer's Aid, Box 888, Butte. Mont. m . ,n T u nu~~r ,, I .. net It3"1 i1' NUOVE.LY \'ORKS, 17 NORTH' a Arizona street. W. F. Steward, prop Cor MINING Al'I.l'A'IltON NU. 4605. t ,nited States landl (titie, helena, Mou- 111 t ,n l nl , ( ) tc t o bI r ". 1, s o n s. . . Notice is herehy given that lHarrict 'o trnistrong, whose pIosttlice adlress is iltte, Silver flow county, Montana, has It'' his day filed an application for a patent by n the Hattie Armstrong liar Placer Min ng Claim. situated in unorganiz.ed miniiig thl. listrict, Silver Ilow county, Montana, the ( o losition, course, and extent, of the said lot iining clalimt, designated by an official sur 'ey thereof, as Survey No. 6651, Township til Vn. 2 north, Range No. 8 west, a notice of Al which was posted on the claim on the z22t lay tof (October, 1 )on, and beinUg inure par icularly set forth and described in the tflicial field notes and plat thereof on file II this office, as follows, to wit : teginling at the northwest ctorner, a tranite stone 6x8xiR inches, 14 inches Jeep, inarked 1 6651 for Cornuer No. I, from which the quarter section corner on Ur 'he south boundary of Section 22, fractional fownship a north, Range 8 west, !wars north 3 degrees an mniI;:::r west, 1919 feet, 1nd running thence wsouth to degrees 5s ki minutes cast, 165o feet to Corner No. 2; of hence north 68 degrees H nlinutes east, 5 1 feet to Corner No. 3; tlhence iorth I t de grees 42 minutes west, I551 feet to Cur ner No. 4; thence south 7't degrees It t mintutes west, 4H3o feet to torner No. 1, I the place of beginning, containing an area Ci of 18.o6 acres claimed by thile above-named at applicant far patent. do The location of this mine is recorded in V the office of the recorder of Silver Bow ve county, on page 210 in Book A of ilacers. Ig The only adjoining claim is the Hattie 3 Armlstrong No. 2 placer, ulnsnrveyed, on pa the south, Ilattie Armstrong, claimant. FRANK D. MIRACLE, gr Register. Itn JOS. II. HARPER, 1 United States Claim Agent. oi (First puldicallon Oct. 25, 1oo0.) bt ht Nt)TICE T1I' PRINTLERS. so Notice is hereby given that tile board fe of County Commissioners of Silver Bow fe county, Montana, will receive sealed pco- ea posals for all the printing for which Silver Sc how county may be chargeable, including tie all legal advertising required by law to fi be made, blanks, ilank books aind official 1.t publications, at prices not to exceed those fit laid down in Section 42.13, Political Code, .ca L.aws of Montana, for the pieriod of two (a) years, beginning D)ecellmber , 19jo2, and ending I)ecember I, o,4. i. Iids will be received until Tuesday, C November 25, 1911, at Ia o'clock a. In. of All bids must be sealed and alldressed to the county clerk, and marked "hlid for ao l'rinting." ho The board reserves the right to reject C any atnd all biidsl. e W. I). CLARK, ih Chairman hoard of ('otmmissioners. L. Attest: JOHN WES'TON, County (:lerk. Order to Show Cause Why Order of Sale of Real Estate Should Not lie Made. In the District Court of the Second Ju dicial I)istrict of the State of Montana. In the omatter of the estate of Richard U Morrison, deceased. J. i'. Collins, the administrator of the estate of Richard Morrison, diceased, hav ing filed hiti petitiona herein praying for an order of sate of all the real and per- I1 sonatl estate of the said decedent for the d1 Iurposes therein se't fo tI,. ti It is therefore ordered by the juldge of , said court that all Itpersons interested in et the estate of said deceased appear before d the said district court otn Monday, the in 24th day of Novenmber, 1902, at io o'clock ti in the forenoon of said day, at the court th room of said district court at the court u house in the county of Silver How, to chow cause why an order ihotld not be N granted to the said J. P. C(ollins to sell of so much of the real estate anId personal ly property of the said deceased Richard Morrison as shall he necessary. I1 And that a copy of this order lie pub- N lished at least foul successive weeks in g the Iutte Inter Mountain, a newspaper a printed and published in said Silver flow w county, tLteC of Mtolltaa. n JOIIN II. M'CI.ERNAN, g Judge. n Dated October 24, 190, w MINING API'PLICATION NO. 4580. 2 United States l.and Office, Helena, Mon tana, October to, 1902. Notice is hereby given that Andrew V. t Lorry, whose postoffice address is Ilutte, t1 Silver Bow County, Montana, has this day tiled all application for a patent for ,$496 i linear feet, the samne being for I,365 feet C in an easterly and 131 feet in a v.estelly direction fromnt the point of discovery on the Swamp Angel Lode Mining Claim, sit. uted in Fourth of July (unorganized) Min. iljg District, Jeffern on County, Montana, the position, course and extent of the said mining claim, designated by an official sur vey thereof, as Survey No, 6675 Township number 3 north, Range number 7 west, a notice of which was posted on the claim on the 6th day of October, 9poa, and be. sng more particularly set forth and de Advertise Your Walts In The Inter Mountain HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. The Southern Hotel 25C DINNER 5sc The SOUTHERN HOTEL gives yod the BEST MEAL and BEST COOKED food for es CENTS of any place in the city. You get as much of say and every iabsh offered on the bill 'of fare as you wish. OUR CUISINE is onexcelled. Don't forget the place sad you will not forget the dinner. Come tomorrow sod try one of our dinners. DAN TEWEY Proprietor scribed in the oflicial field notes and plat thereof on file in this onice, as follows, to wit: Beginning at the northwest location corner, a granite stone, 8xtoxis inches, I4 inches deep, marked 1-6673 for Corner No. t from whence Initial Point No. a, established for surveys 'i the untsurveyed portion of Fractional Township 3 north, Kange 7 west, bears north 41 degree 43 minutes 3o seconds west, 6,428.6 feet, and runnling thence south 85 degrees 47 ,sin. utes east, 1,4)6 feet to the northeast Cor ner No. a; thence south at degree St minutes west, 5S7.5 feet to the a)othealit Corner No. 3: thence north 86 degreer ,1 t minutes west, 1,504.5 feet to the southilest Corner No. 4; thence n.orth 241 degree; 51 mnutlt(tet cast, (6. ' fret i( ( nrln r No. I a; . place of Ibeg.nn1iag., rottnntalning an arna of 3.60o nre; of v hich I.Ht acres are in con Hirt with Survey No. 6526 and not claimed, leaving a net area of 17.77 acre', caIntcil by the above InattIed app!icant for patent. T'he location of this mine is recorded in the oflice of the IRecorder of Jefferson (ounty, on Page oJ0 in HItok "sa" of The n.iaining claim is Survey No. 617. tiOe May Itelle l.ode on the west, Ri,,ert Mdli Bide, applicant. FRANK I). MIRAICLE.' Riegister. JOS. II. IIAR RI'F.R, U. S. Claim Agent. (litst Ii'hliiatimn Cttk.to r ii, 2,31 I MININ(; AlPl'l.ICATION NO. 4586. United States : and Offite, Hielesa, d*.l, Lana, Uctoala r I1, l00t. Notice ii her, iy given that John II ip kins andl (Charles Mlattison, whoa. nit. ofhice address is Itutte. Montana, hlI.o thid lday I'td their application for a pi,.t:nt for 7,,o.s linear feel, being 53 feet urth rastetly and 745.1 feet southwesterly iroai discovery ctt Iof the Maggie .ode P i aug C'aim, upon which a notice of inte,tiaj. t', alply for a potent was ponted on the .,th day of October, 1qua, situated in Sur'init Valley (unorganized) Mining D)istrict, Sl. ver ]low County, State of Mointana;, Ilde ignated as Survey No. 6730, in 'I'cwuhip 3 north of Range 7 west, being in e.e particilarly described as follows, to-wit: lBeginning at the northwest corner a granite stone set in the ground, with a; lltound of earth alongside, and marled 1-67,10 for Corner No. a, from which the one-fourth Section Corner on the east boundary of Section 17, Township 3 north, Itange 7 west, bears north 35 degrees 48 mhinutes west, :,70.u fret, andl running thence south 4 degree 57 mianutes west, Ito feet; thence north 85 degrees east, 780.5 feet; thence north 4 degrees 57 minutes east, 9).5 feet; thence north 80 degrees 5fo minutes west, .17.5 er ; thence south 84 itegrees 2.4 intutes west, 744 feet to the ilace of bIginninlg, containing an area of 1.h4 acres, of which o.8a acres are in con flict with Survey No. 1743, not claimed, ,(aving i.oa acres claimed by the above aminid aplplicants. The location or tbis clalm is of receer ill the recorder's other of Silver Bow County, St,'te of Montana, in Book "S" of L.ode Loca.tions, on Page 288. Thle adljoiniing claiims to these premnittt are Survey No. 1741, ltullwhacker Lode, lot 255 oil the north; Survey No. 1761, Colleen ilawn Lode, lot 257, on the north east; Survey No. 3406, Macarlln Lode on the cast; Survey No. ;'8.l, Mougutiinlcry Lode, lot 384 on the south. FRANK 1). MIIRACI.R, Itegister. SAMIElII, IIARKE:R, JR. Att-urney for Apiplicants. First publication Otctober :3, tooJ. MINING AP'PLtIC l'I' ON NO. 4.,. United States Land Olfice, IHlena, Moo. tana, October .3, 1902. Notice is hereby given that John P. Nettle, Arthur Smith and the Tlhomlpson ilnvestmeniuat comllpany, whbue iostolTico ad dress is Ilutte, Monltana, have this day filed their application for a patent for :,500 linear feet, beitug la5 feet southwest erly and 1,jo5 feet oiiIthIca.sterly fromt discovery shaft of the UOakheld Lode Min iig Claimi, upon whicl a Inutce of inten tion to apply for a pa;teit was posted on the utllh day of October, I.,OL. situated in unorgianized liniing Is.trict, Jeffersoa ('ounty, Monltana, aadsignlated as Survey No. 6744, in l'ractiulnal 'T'UWllship 3 north of l<anlgc 7 west, and being more particular ly describead as follows, to-wit: lieginllning lat tie soiutheast corner, a point in the north side line of Survey No. 1685, a gra'nite stone set in the groundl, with a mioauid of stoPe alongside, an;'l markedl 1-6744 for Corneir N:,. z, from which Initial Point No. r, Township 3 north, I;ange 7 weSct, beIars norlth 70 de grees 43 itnutes ciast, 1614.6 feet, and run. ning thence nort;lh za degrees 30 minutes west, 50o feet; thince south 62 degrees 31 Iinutes west, 1,50a0 fet; thence. south 22 degrees 30 minutes cast, 418 feet; thence north 64 degrees east, 89 feet; ',hence north 65 degrees 45 minutes ea*, 1,406 feet to the place of beginning, co* taining an area of 15.70 acres claimed by the above-namaed applicants. The location of this claim is of record in the office of the Recorder of Jeffersel County, State of Montana, in Book "7y" of Lode Locations, on Page 74. The adjoining claims to these premises are on the south, Survey No, :685, King Solonton Lode, lot 248, and Survey No. s25a, Wide West Lode, lot 357, and na the west amended Survey No, a4o3, Rosalba Lode, lot 3 6. FRANK D. MIRACLE, Register. SAMUEL BARKER, JR., Attorney for Applicants. (First publication October t4, sopa.l