BROBEeK
135 W. Broadway 'Phone 691 B
For a good cup of coffee try our Hoffman
House; there is nothing better;
per round. 35c; 3 pounds........$1.00
Sweet Potatoes, Eastern Jerseys, per
pound ..... ...................... .40
HAMS.
Small Lean Hams, skinned, per
pound ..........................
Swift's Picnic, per pound.......... 10
LARnD.
Pure kettle-rendered lard, 3-l.,
pails, 4oc; 5-lb pails, 6oc; to lhs..$1.15
BUTT ER.
Brobeck's Best Creamery Butter, fresh
direct front the creamery three
times per week; per pound .... 2 1-"2
FI.()UR.
Brobeck's Fancy 'atent, the hest
bread flour made: special........ $1.40
Rex Flour, So pounds.......... 1.25
No. i Dakota Ilard \Vhlteat Flour. 1.25
('lIE ES I.
The east full cream nilnl AII terica:n
Cheese: can't hr he;at ; ac per pounld :
3 poul.ds ........................ 50$
1'Rl'IN IS.
Meaty. small pits, per pH.,l .........50
Extra large. 4ic to 5c; .i ,i. il..250
St' ;AIt.
too pounds fine (;rantulatrd Sugar,
$6.zo; is pounds..............51.00
PROMPT DELIVERY IN CITY ONLY
AT NEWBRO'S
Drug Store this week Ithy are s $lling $r
bottles of MRS, I)R. SI'('IS iEMAL.E
VE .GETA.B1L. I.REISTORI tV I : fi r 5o -.
They say if you ;Iit not satis;itdl tith the
medicine they sill ;ii% yoiu inir uto.ney
back. The ailore vt',er is telrd this wa k
only. too North Main Street.
~i)) JEWELRY
DIAMONDS'
WATCHES
S and a
V4'" 18847
Rogers Bros."
Knives, Forks,
Spoons, etc.
ltyea carefully exnmtintted and
properly fitted to the heat grade
f glasses.
Pine "
Repailrling.
TOWLE & WINTERIALTER
Jewelersand Opticians. 28 W.Park
DR. HUIE POCK
Thirteenth dIctt.r ,of (Ihiman t'im grand.l I
father down. I.rn ;an rthtit !cd in the
prof"i-ln. Treatt all di-ra t , ltching a
spec'ialty of chronic troubleh. Cl, i, ult mte.
.aJ S.11th .Alain Street.
ORA Y PLATA CLUB IS
TO DANCE TOMORROW
The first dance to be given by the ()ro
y Plata l)anciniig club will take place in
Renshaw hall tomorrow night. This Is
considered one of the most e:.clusive so
ciety datncing clubs in the city, and no
invitations will bc issued outside the club
members. It is a rule of the club that
when a ntember has an out-of-town guest
visiting him that guest will be received
as a guest of the club at these dances,
but no resident of the city. The member
ship is limited to too.
Arrangements are completed to make
this, the first dance, one of the society
events of the week. llergstrom's orchestra
will furnish the :music, and a lung pro
gram of dances is; lpromised.
BUTTE BRIEFS
Orton Bros. Pianos and organs.
Late this afternoon the lallbearers to
act at the funeral of the late ohbert B.
Turner were selected. They are as fol
lows: George Casey, T. M. Hlodgens, P1.
T. Mcliride, Roger Knox, Carl Hand and
A. J. liuneke.
The Itavalli hotel at Ilamilton will be kept
open the year round.
The funeral of Emma Nylund will take
place Tuesday afternoon at a :3o o'clock
from the First Baptist church.
Dr. Schapps, Owsley blk. Tel. No. 16.
There will be preaching in the hall oc
cupied by the Latter Day Saints, 9go2
Utah avenue, this evening at 7:30 o'cliek,
by Elder J. D. Stead, late of Lonmani,
Iowa, on "The Reorge-ized Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter Day Sain's."
Lippincott & Darrow, a66 iPennsylvania
block.
J. G. Bates, piano tuner. Residence,
"The Dorothy." Tel. 699-A.
THE DESIGNER AND DELINEATOR.
The December numbers of these po;:ular
hr"sehold magazines are ready today at
the P. O. News Stand, also Pictorial Re
view, Elite Styles, Junior Tolettes, Some
thing to Read, Princess Novelette, and
many other popular books. 57 West
Park street.
Nixon i
Cash Grocery'
p9cs UTAw AVBNUB
MONP.t SPLC ALS
Guaranteed Ranch Eggs, per doz .5 I
Jersey, Shady Brook or Suy4rior But
tser, per pound ................25
so pounds Lard.............81.00
5 pounds ld.}..4...... ..... " I...
1 pounds Lrd.... ..... 3....... 5
FIFTEEN IHOUSANO
IS TOOAY'S TOTAL
IT WOULD BE HIGHER HAD NOT A
NUMBER OF THE COUPONS RE
CEIVED EXPIRED.
SHOULD NOTICE THE DATE
Many Voters Send in Coupons Too Late
For Entry-Miss Mabel Beaumont
Is Leading the List Today.
" i' s n on ll nd rlherhri Imorningl" o hut
not for the Inter Mountain's World IFair tour
runtest. T'Jhe snow and the low t(r tplllratl tre
didn't freeze tip any of the vtiors. 'They rolledh
p .
AII.%,S GIENi/'IIIE I I()'AN"I(LV, ..
Of IhIena,r ton, of the h.Itliung candidates
it ILterti and ('ltrk.' cot',ii to go t In thefl'
St. I.ouis :Fair as tle liter' Mlotuntain's
gll,'ust.
in j 4tt a s iuttl, more than I.,la . ruon., anl
at lat- t upart, this aftc.'rnuton tiiy were still
"'t* tl a;cicttrate', 15,84t voits wire tpulltd to.
th]y inl t!' ! tllo. or, ratheit the ,2t clntr.ts
tLatt tue Jint " AMuttltain is cndutttctitng in thil
Mi, Mubtel IItantn.nt is the lealer for the
daly in the state. Shte ptolied .,out votes todity,
of Mhich ..,mit werti cast for her in Silver Ilow
cottly. Mist. Iteatttsont is a Powell county
canmidlatlr, but hait a hJut otf fritends in this
city tittlol he Mit liag rrce.tlll y inll ell rt,
(Jiter high l ui le' ill the stiate today were at
Mit. i'atiharin li'eps, Meagher countty... t.n'>
I tis ( :I It ('lapin. tlcaghlir ciutl ty..... 1,1t 7
Mi., M1ay .\orlry, Swet titn., county'.. . .413
1i€s lJ.;tra Kilgitlan, Silver lItw c'utntty yet
Tfhe tult; l vule to date is :5J.i - 7. tht tIltuartlri -
millittn mark being plosd today. .\nd still
thet voutc r.ntllltnus to incllrease.
Should Watch Coupons.
It wto ul ilnereat ' n a ft faster if tile votert
wiubtl e' good et'ttuth to watcht the ntrirtig
atite rn the cotupon+. 'More Itn sorrilw tith
in angeuur tile Inlttr Mountain callt attn'tntlit,
for the 'stenth time, tot this oversight tot the
plr't of well tmeaning voters.
'IThey will try to vote coupm'ntui alfter thetse
coup u .ri e i' p titi irtd. .ert'e its a thtige wasite
bal." t ,,!.11-'airiu whltts thte voteis art r€untl ed,
iand ti ..:. ' contain. i a sta :uc h c c'U
nll . l t, y :ir' t.irow,'n' away ecausiite,. underuF
the rui . of the aonte ,. they are outiawetd.
l(ti, lti.e tr the date pri'tted on il t' coupon
i ii the dat- on which it e'r ire,;. It cast att.r
that a .t h ,t, spithed it is dead, 'Jihere :ire
stvtt da:'i, atftet'r the couttwm is printed to cat t
it, but if youta do 't cOat it in tha:t timtte it doues
.not vt unt. [t'.a, bie.r thi t in titl. t, (ft
c"u..e, your 1v. tighit doc, not hurt the Inter
tuunt:intt in tu tl liglht:t, hut it i, ian injury
to tIh' y),tmtm 1;uly fmr , wimt y~utl wanttt to vote.
It is ill her int.rtst thati yotu hear this, ti
mtinld.
Silver Dow Leaders.
',day's t ader;s in Silver It" county :are ;.s
Ili.i ILaura Kilgallan ...................... g t
1l,,I t. aira IHurka d ..... .................. 71a
1lit- (;. M . S nith .......................... 491
1ii Il ,ann1 a oitutilcy iof Silver Ilow county
polle.d -a votes today in \'fioul't coouny.
'isi., Douligherty It avaIlli colunity plleud tour
volts in Ier liIdge county todlay.
'lThe tail todlay it the lw.ii' iflice brought
votes to the followitn cnlllild:it.¶'
Itlia i t.nler, Icwis and tl,.~ nhl co1 unty; Ne.'
lie Loungta.ll, Mi sioula; Je sic G drhich. Jet
fel'oll; Myrtle (lark, GranIitle; Nitna Grahaim,
,er Loduge; Ruby Moores, tiallatini; i V I'y I.
()ld , lt:,vulh; Ethel Gilchrist, i.ranite; Laura
liarpur, Flavalli; M;argaret (arter, tiater;
I'da Jae.,oln, Ma,-di n; Ishsic Van ,,.andl,
G ilatin.
Mliss Seitz, for long leader in the Silver ]low
county contest, who withirew last week ih.
ecnol of her ilpsl lling ldepiartrtre for ('lticn.
nati to take iia musial couirse, called at the
Iiter hountaiin offlice today.
"I wntll the loller I\ltounain," said she, "tl
cpllress y thanks to ill tho Ilaly kind
trillln, who sullpported Ile withtheir svotes
iprevistu; to nt withdurawal. I cver will re
member their kindniess,, which is appreciated
just :s tuch as if I had ri toalned in the race
anld fitnal ly been clet ed."'
The statclineet at the opening of this article
thai the snow did not interfere with the vote
is not just exactly accurate. It, or somcehing
else, camped oil the telegraphl wires anill he
layed et'.;' ges front out of town, bringing the
result of today's voites in several counties.
'Tlhe result is that tihese votes are not incloded
in today's taliulated nitementi. If they had
been in the total vote wouild have been several
thlousanl higher than it is.
Stacks of inquiries are still pouring in upon
the Inter Mlountainl for further information
concerning the contest. Well, the Inter
Iolotutain is always willing and glad to oblige.
First of all, don't get the idca that the only
prize offered is a ticket to St. Louis and re
tu.rn; that when the 30 lucky girl;; get those
tickets they will he turned loose to go to St.
Louis by thIlctcselvec. That isn't the Inter
~ountlain plan at all.
Here is the correct idea: When the Inter
Iouurtain patrons, by their votes on coupons
from this paper, have clected three county
n aids of honor from Silver Bow county, two
from Deer Lodge coulty, two from ,Missoula
county, and one each from the other a3 counties
in the statec, the Inter Mountain will do the
rest.
It will bring the young ladies to Butte to get
acquainted and select some nmarried lady to
act as their chaperon. Tlhen it will put the
entire 31 on special Pullman cars and take
them ini all tie state anid comfort of 3r nmll
lionairesses to St. Louis and back. It will
pay every expense, even to meals, both on the
train and at the fair, and car fare and admis.
sions and all incidentals. The lucky girls will
have no more use for money on the trip than
the proverbial Jackrabbit.
MINERAL EXHIBITS ASSURED
Prof. A. N. Winclhell, a member of the
state board of commissioners and chair.
iran of the delp;irtment of Minerals and
Metallurgy, when seen today by a repre.
sentative fromt the Inter Mountain, stated
that every thing looks bright for a fine ex
hibit,
He has .ad an extensive correspondence
with leading mining companies and in.
dividuals throughout the state with the
result that he has promise of enough
mii*ral prodtcts to make the exhibit one
Here Is the Way They Stand
Today's Vote In The Inter Mountain's World's Fair Tour eontest
BEAVERHEAD COUNTY- Last Today's Total.
Report, Vote. ,Vote.
Miss Lottle Mcintosh. Dillon....... . .......... 4,767 ...... 4,767
Miss Maude Hill, Red Rock...... ............... 3,806 ...... 3,806
Miss Nannie McLoughlin, Dillon ..................... a,656 ,...... 2,656
Miss Emily A. Taylor, Dillon....................... 1,865 13 1,878
Miss Grace G. Gray, IBannack......................... 8,32 833
Miss Carrie Harrison, Dillon....................... . 586 ......., 586
Miss Ethel Squire, Dillon..................... ..... 444 .... 444
Miss Julia Grant, Lima .................. i.a. . 18 3 31
Miss Lucy M. Ford, Lima............................ . 6 6 6 67
Miss Estelle Mae Rich, Dillon......................... 46 . 46
Miss Ethel Bond, Dillon .......... ............ * 3 *.* "**" 3
BROADWATER COUNTY
Miss Maud l'enwell, Townsend....................... 4,702 137 4,8.19
Miss Rena Schaaf, Townsend........................ 3,230 5o 3,28)
Miss Christina Erickson, Townsend.................. 2,671 21 2,692
Miss Lella Parker, Townsend..................... 925 ....... 925
Miss Carrie Iloloway, Townsend..................... 775 2 777
Miss Manmie Mekac, Townsend.... ............... 2a56 5 G26
Miss Lizzie Barker, Townsend.... .................. .. 119
CARUON COUNTY
Miss Tony Early, Red Lodge............................. 2.784 ...... . 784
Miss Fannie Rourke, Red Lodge......... ..... 7" ..... 7)0
Miss Marget Deegan, Red Lodge.......... ........... 578 ii 589
Miss Gertrude Watson, Red Ludge.................... 7 ....... 167
Miss Elmer Bowen, Red Lodge...................... ........... 32 3
Miss Bertha Reno, Chance........................... 25 ....... 25
Miss Eva Robbins. Red Lodge ............. ......... at ....... 2'
Miss Nellie Gurrell, Red l.odge...s.................. . ... . " "
Miss Jack Fullerton, Red lodge.......... ............. ." . . . ". ......
CUSTER COUNTY
Miss Margaret Carter, Miles City.................... .14 737 878
Miss Rose Gaylord, Miles City .................... 4.J8 .; 636
Miss Marion Gtdon, Miles City.................... 19 ........ 9
Miss Myrtle Johnson, Miles City................... 8 , so
Miss Mary Coleman, Miles City...................... 4 ..... 4
Miss Lula Wilson, Iltes City......................... 3 1 4
Miss Ada Lichurn, Miles City......................... ....... 3 3
Miss Mary Schrimer, Miles City..,,................... ..................
Miss Kosakl, 'l'crrett, Miles City.......................... ....... .......
Miss Kate i;trgel, Miles City.......................... ..............
Miss Ilessic Iluhfnan, Miles City ................... .....................
Miss Daisy lhaynes, Miles City. ........................... ....... .......
CASCADE COUNTY
Miss Nelly Short. Great Falls..................... 2.044 4 2.048
Miss Netta ';ervais, Great Falls............. ....... .... .367 518 1.885
Miss Edith Brown, Great Falls......*..i .............. 134 34 168
CIIOU'TEAU COUNTY
Miss Marion Auld, Havre............................... ....... 92
Miss Maud Murray, Shelby..................................
Miss Cora Niles, Chinook ................................ ...........
Miss Cora Hassock, lavre ........................... ...... .......
DEER LODGE COUNTY
Miss Julia Cuddihy, Anaconda....................... 3.073 47 3.1a0
Miss Nina Graham, Anaconda....................... 2,97) 127 3,097
Miss Kitty Lyons, Anaconda.......................... 2,.197 40 2,443
Miss Elizabeth L. Fitzpatrick, Anaconda............. .1,12 40) 1,152
Miss Blanche M. Salsbury, Anaconda................. 969 134 1,103
DAWSON COUN' Y
Miss Jessie Jones, Glendive.......................... 1,429 ....... 1,429
Miss Ruth Hunter, Glendive .......... .............. 91, 5o 96r
Miss Mary Osborne, Glendive ........................ 5-7 ....... 527
M iss Ililda Foss, Glendive........................... -6R ....... 268
M:ss Mabel Batchelor, Glendive....................... I) ...o...
Miss Frances Lee, Glendive.......................... o ....... o
Miss Fraun s Johloun, Glendive........................3 3
Miss Ana Simms, ;iendive .................... ....... 2
Miss Arie Mack. Glendive ........................ .......
Miss II. May Johnson, Glendive.............. . ........ I
Miss Ellie Teeter, Glendive........................ ....... ...... .......
FLATIIEAD COUNTY
Miss Mary Slack, Kalispell. ........... ....... 4,273 ....... 4273
Miss Bessie l'ate, Kalispell.......................... 1,393 ..*.... .o.10
Miss Mattie Higgins, Kalispell.....,............... 6o0 ....... brh
Miss Maude Fauver, Kalispell.......... .....,....... 400 ....... 409
Miss Agnes Morrow, Kalispell....................... 40 ....... .'40
Miss Julia Gildea, Kalispell.......................... .............. ... ,..
-Miss Ruth Anderson, Kalispell...................... ............... ......
Miss Donna Schenck, Libby................ .........., ....... ..., .......
FERGUS COUNTY
Miss Fannie Cook, Lewistown........................ 5.83r ....... 5.83!
Miss Mable Suprenaunt, I.ewistown ................. 674 24 608
Miss Grace McHugh, Lewistown....................... 66o ...... 66o
GRANITE COUNTY
Miss Ethel Gi;christ, Drumnaond...................... 1,726 a32 1.758
lMiss I.ily Royal, Drummnnd........................ .,66 ....... ,66
Miss Irnma Sherrill, Philipshlurg ....................... 1,195 140 1,335
Miss Myrtle Clark, l'hilipd,,rg........................ 767 0o 777
Miss Catherine Ferraut, P'hilipsburg............................ 647 8 655
Miss Gertrude Shearer, Granite ....... ............... 530 27 557
GAI.LATIN COUNTY- ' I
Miss Manmie (iakwood, 3ozeman...................... 2,604..... 2.604
Miss Ella Arnold, Bozeman.......... ................. 372 ....... 1.37
Miss Mamie O'Connell, Bozeman .................. 7o ....... 700
Miss Ruby Moore. Ilelgrade................... ...... 766 61 827
Miss Grace Gtrillin., ozeman ......................... 751 ....... 751
Miss Bessie Van Zandt, Bozeman .................... .. 49 to 659
Miss Minnie Stubblefield, Bozeman... ... ....... 5690 ...... 560
Miss Manle Stringficld, Bozeman................. . a. .) ... 210
S JEI.FFERSON COUNTY
Miss Josie Noonan, Basin........................ ..12,041 to 12.051
Miss Regina Bear, Basin ......................... 3,60 ......... 3.,69
Miss Jessie Goodrich, Whitehall .......i.............. 1,545 40 1,585
Butte Inter Mountain's
World's Fair Tour conditions:
First-Any young lady over sy years of age may be nominated at any time on blanks
provided and by the Indoracment of three well known citizens of the county in which she
resides.
Second-Three Judges agreeable to thecandidates shall be selected to oicially an.
nounce the winner in each county. One girl will be chosen from each county excepting
that Silver Bow shall have three, Deer Lodge and Missoula two each.
Third-As in other elections, each county will vote separately. T'lhe vote in one cannot
affect the others. Matters properly concerning the tour will be settled by the wishes of
the majority. The winner shall have the right to name a proxy if unable to attend her.
sell.
Fourth-Voting will commence Monday, October tp, and close Tuesday evening at
y o'clock, January ig, g9o4. Coupons aeven days old cannot be voted. Single coupons
cut from the semi-weekly, or the daily later Mountain must be neatly trimmed. All
coupons, whether single or special, must bqar the name of the one to be voted for.
Fifth-Coupons are given as followes
Single coupons, cut from the Daily or Semi-Weekly Inter
Mountain .................... .......... ..,............ Vote
Subscription in arrears, each dollar'paid a special coupon of.. Is Votes
Subscription, Semi-Weekly, 6 months, $i, a special coupon of So Votes
(Paid in Ad$~s eIubscriptions.)
Subscription, Semi-Weekly 12 months, $2, a special coupon of 1oo Votes
(Paid in Ad(fanee Subscriptions.)
Subscription, Daily Inter Mountalln i month, 75c, a special
cuopon of ............(Paid in Advance Subscriptions.) ........... 40 Votes
Subscription, Daily Inter Mountalp,,6 months, $4.00, a special
coupon of ............ (Paid in Advyaice Subscriptions.) ...... .... 0 , Votes
Subscription, Daily Inter Mountain, Is months, $7.50, a
special coupon of...... (Paid in Adyagse Subscriptions.) ........... 500 Votes
Sixth-Coupons should be voted at the headquarters nearest you or mailed to "Coupon
Department Inter Mountain" at any point pamed below. Votes will be counted at noog
each day and the totals announced in the evening papers
of the best ever sent from any state in tle J
W\est.
The exhibit from Fergus county is tqw d
stored in this city and that from Flatheid
will be here ii, a short time. The special
agent of the commission is now in Granite
county and after covering a few other
counties his work will be completed.
Prof. Winchell is hopeful of having the
Columbia Gardens' exhibit, as this has been
promised as part of the exhibit to be made
by Senator W, A. Clark. Senator Clark
will also send other prbducts of his minds
and a complete model, showing the in
dustry from the first to the last stage of
production of the finished copper.
At present most of the work is W. an
incomplete condition and matters have not
taken definite shape, But Prof. Winchell
is enthusiastic about the work in his de
partmnent and feels assurred that the ex
hibit will be the most complete sent from
the western states.
WANTS TO, KEEP THE ORES
J. R. Wharton seems inclined to keep
the mineral exhibit at Columbia Gardens
'for the inspection of visitors at that pop
ular resort during next summer. Mr.
Wharton is of the opinion that the people
who go to the Gardens should have some
thing else than grand scenery, grass, flow
ers, wild animals and babbling brooks to
LEWIS AND CLARKE COUNTY- Last Today's Total.
Report. Vote. Vote.
Miss Mable McGregor, Helena........ ,............... 3,394 48 3,442
Miss Delila Lawlor, Helena................ .... ... 2,592 s10o a,80o
Miss Mayme Walsh, Helena ...................... 1,716 17 1,733
Miss Mable Riebold, Helena ......................... 1,58 . 1,581
Miss Genlvive Boynton, Helena...................... 665 668 1,333
Miss Anna Marceau, Helena........................ 787 ....... 787
Miss Carrie Ward, Helena .......... ............... 553 4 557
Miss Myra Trerise, Helena........................... .. 24 40 264
MADISON COUNTY
Miss Maud Northway, Ennis....................... .,31o 3 1,313
Miss Fannie C. Reif, Virginia City ................... 1,187 28 1,215
Miss Edna Jackson, Virginia City .................... ,o03 9 1,o03a'
Miss Gertle Kohis, Virginia City........ ......... 627 ....... 67
Miss Maybell Sparling. Ennis ....................... . 258 3 861
Miss Rita Marshall, Sheridan.................. ...........
MEAGHER COUNTY
Miss Catherine Rees, White Sulphur Springs........ 2,122 1,950 4,072
Miss Clara Chapin,, White Sulphur Springs........ 1,848 1,887 3,735
Miss Argall Anderson, White Sulphur Springs..... .. 960 103 1,063
Miss Eva Hartfield, White Sulphur Springs .......... . .......
!?liss Effie Tipton, White Sulphur Springs ..................... ..............
Miss Maud Fuchs, White Sulphur Springs............. .......... ......
MISSOULA COUNTY
Miss Pearl O'Neal, Missoula ............ .. ......... 1,734 26 1,762
Miss Nellie Longstafl, Missoula....................... 1,54 74 i,6a3
Miss Victoria Cyr, Frenchtown .................. . . ,633 ....... 1,62a
Miss Sarah Beard. Missoula ............. ........... 30 ....... 302
Miss May D)rago, Missoula........................... a6t ....... 26
Miss Bessie Taylor, Missoula........................... .... 1 ...... 6
Miss Manie Osborne, Missoula....................... n,8 ....... 1o8
Miss Amy Gates, Missoula......................... 6 ....... 6
PARK COUNTY
Miss Etta Hruza, Livingston........ ................. 5,t23 70 5,193
Miss Birdie Clark, Livingston ....................... 3,568 18 3,586
Miss Florence Goodson, Livingston................... 1,30 1,302
Miss Mlaud H. Vance, Livingston ..................... 792 17 809,
Miss Nannie Nicol, Livingston.......................... no2
Mli's Edna D)riscoll, Livingston ...................... 13 ....... 13
M:ss Elsie Mercier, Livingston..................... 8 ...... 8
Miss Edna Turner, Livingston ............... ...... ....... .. . I
Miss Rose Hlausen, Livingston ...................... ........ . .... ....
POWELL COUNTY-
Miss Mable Belaumont, Deer Lodge .................. 2,273 . ,o05 4,285
Miss Harriet Quigley, Ophir........................ 1,998 41 2,039
Miss Oro Fino Miller, Deer Lodge................... 306 ....... 306
Miss Annie Daly, lelmville .................... .. ....... 5 ....... 5
RAVALLI COUNTY
Miss Floy L. Old, Victor............................ ,671 107 2,778
Miss Ethel Chambers, Hamilton...................... 948 too 1,048
Miss Lilla Senmmons, Hamilton...................... 60. ....... 693
Miss Mattie Higgins, Stevensville.................... 675 ....... 675
Miss May Dougherty, Corvallis....................... 348 ....... 348
Miss Daisy Bond, Hamilton......................... a237 55 292
Miss Laura Harper, Hamilton........................ 96 8 104
Miss Cora Adams, Hamilton............................. 8 4 89
ROSEBUD COUNTY
Miss Fley WectaLy, Forsyth ........................ 3,3ro .....3. 3,31o
Miss Ethel Waddingham, Forsyth..................... 93 ...... 93
Miss Mayme Hammond, Forsyth ............. ....................... .......
SILVER P.GW COUNTY
Miss Laura Kilgallan, Butte............................ 12,324 911 13,235
Miss Alice Jackson. Butte ........................... 12,654 372 13,026
Miss Nell Lloyd, Butte............................ 9.16 424 9,550
Miss Geneva M. Smith. Butte........................ 5.221 492 5.713
Miss Clara Burkard, Butte.......................... . 4.940 732 5,672
Miss Nellie DufTy. Butte............................. 4,202 225 4,427
Miss Henna Courtney, Butte......................... 3,37.3 2o4 3.977
Miss Mamie McNamara, Butte ....................... 3.432 68 3,500
Miss.May Rodda, Butte.,........ .,................ 3,237 216 3,353
Miss Alice Mitchell, Butte......................... 3,031 216 1,247
Miss Clara Auerbach, Butte......................... 995 42 1,037
Miss Belle Edwards, Butte ........................... 53.1 4 537
Miss Olive E. Beakey .................................... 531t 532
Miss Ruth Carlson, Butte............. ......... 48 ....... 408
Miss Margaret I.oughrin, Butte ..................... 1351 123 474
.iss Kayte Jones, Butte............................. 334 195 529
Miss Agnes Harrington. Butte ....................... 35 ....... 35
SWEETGRASS COUNTY
Miss May Marley, Big Timber....................... 3,003 1,436 4,439
Miss Ethel Browning, Big Timber ................... 1,756 5I4 1,910
Miss Maggie Irvine, Big Timber ..................... 1,685 64 1,749
Miss Bertha Anderson, Big Timber .................... ..............
TETON COUNTY
Miss Francis Cooper, Chouteau............. .......... 4 5 9
Miss Katheryn Kennedy, Chouteau................... . 3 . *., 3
VALLEY COUNTY
Miss Anna Ratchford, Glasgow ...................... 553 ......« 551
Miss Myrtle McMillan, Glasgow ...... ............. .....
YELLOWSTONE COUNTY
Miss Dora Rademaker, Billings..................... ,o099 9 1,t08
Miss Minnie V. Nord, Billings.................. 473 18 491
Miss Mable Ross, Billings ........................ 1... 86 9 195
Miss Della Walters. Billings ......................... 133 9 132
Miss Alice Walk, Billings.............................. 7 ....,, 7
Miss Blanche Nickey, Billings ........ ................. .......
Miss Marie L. Sleeper, Billings......... ......... .,,,,.. .. ......
Miss Nellie C. Bullard, Billings.............................. .......
Withdrawn .................................. 19,664 ....... t9,664
Total .......................................... 237,933 15,894 253,827
E
Headquarters and Voting Places
Bverhead County-A. S. Johnson ................................................. Dillon
liroadwater County-Byrne Bro............ .......... ........... .... ........ Tonsend
Carbon County--lrs. M. N. Hickox ...............................................Red Lodge
Cascade County--Thomas Iodge ................................ Great nFlas
Chouteau County-George W. Crane.............................. .................. Fort enton
Custer County-J. E. Arnold ................................................Miles City
Dlawson County-Albert IT. Johnson ................................................ Glendive
Deer Lodge-Inter Mountain Of .................................................. Anaconda
Fergus County-L. C. Cortleil....................................... Lewistown
Flathead County-Walter Ilunt............... ......................... Kalispell
Gallatin County-J. P. Alartin ....... .................................. Bozeman
Granite County-Charles Williams ...................................... lPhilipsburg
Jefferson County-L. II. Riddell, Boulder; J. H. Rule .............................Basin
Lewis and Clarke County-bloore Book and Stationery Company ..................h elena
Madison County-James Powell .................... .............. ......Virginia City
Meaghcr County-L. B. Jobb................................ White Sulphur Springs
Mfissoula County-Winstanley's Office................................................. Missoula
Park County-Bingham Iinman........... .................................. Livingston
Powell County-The Kenyon Store.............................................. Deer Lodge
Ravalli County-Wynne Roberts ...................................... Hmilton
Rosebud County-NV. H. Simons ......................................... Forsyth
Silver Bow County-Inter Mountain Office............................ ............... Butte
Valley County-Miss Bertha Kempher......................... ......................... Glasgow
Teton County-C. H. Draks............. ................................ Chotcau
Yellowstone County-Thomas Manley. ........................ .................... Blillings
Sweetgrass County-L, M. Hungerford.............. ..... .............. Big Timber
voT . Nov. I4, 03
Pw/s cowaPON ylS7"B Va v ON o;;r6 s
gaze upon; he needs the mineral exhibit In
the business,.
According to Mr. Wharton the World's
Fair at St. Louis will not get a sight of
this valuable collection of ores, models
and so on, as he is decidedly opposed to
moving it. This may interfere somewhat
with Prof. Winchell's plan to include this
in Senator Clark's Montana exhibit.
Exhibits From Far North,.
San Francisco, Nov. g.--Frederick
Koltcheff and Charles Homelezd of St.
Michael, Alaska, arrived here yesterd.ty
with part ot a lazge Arctic and Alsekan
collection for exhibition at the St. Louis
Fair. They ate on their way to New
Yeot k, where the c. lecttor will be shown
dut'vg the winter. No exhibition will be
made here as the bulk of the exhibit is
nos on r' ite direct from Seattle.