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BROBBEK 135 W. Broadway 'Phone 691 B We are cleaned out of all our old stock; couldn't sell you any old goods if we wanted to. Good Groceries Cheap. Fancy Jersey Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs.25f iMontana Ranch Eggs, dozen......400 *Brobeck's Best Creamery Butter, lb.304 Extra large Cucumber Mangos, three for ............... ..........25C HI. O. Oatmeal (special), package...150 Heinz's Brandy Flavored Mince Meat, ready for use (special); 11i..15¢ German Dill Pickles, per quart .... 10 Large Box Wealthy Apples......$1.00 Fresh Oily Shredded Cocoanut, in bulk, pound....................254 Fresh Roasted Pecanuts, quart........60 New Pack Peas, per can, 2)1, 15c, aoc and...........................5 Minnesota Sorghum, '.-gallon, .5c; gallon ...........................6 5 Log Cab;in, Old lManse, Scudders, all the staples in Maple Syrups, per gallon .....................$1.35 Coffee, all kinds and all prices, from 10 to 40C per pound. Satisfaction gua.r:anlteed or noliey back. Small Sour Pickles, in bulk, per qt. .154 Finnan Iladdies, fresh and fat, per pound ...........................154 Popcorn that will pip every kernel, pound ............................7 Prompt elivery In City Only. Wind and Weather Have little effect on the skin of those people who use Paxson's Dermala A few drops rubbed on the face or a small amount used on the hands beyfore going out is an ab .,l'lute preventive of roulghhllness or chapping. It is not sticky, and gloves may be worn a mo ment after using. It is refresh ing to use, and delightfully fra grant. Menl find it a great thing .to use after shaving. agO. PAXSON & ROCKEFELLER Red Cross Drug Store 24 West Park Street, Butte AT 63c YARD You take from our Entire Stock of 85c Brussels Carpets, anly pattern, any quality at 63c yard. 'his is the best Carpet 1Bairgain in the city. Pritchard-Harrison Carpet Co. Corner Park and Main Streets ALL OUR PATRONS Who purchased goods here who desire to have size of rings changed or have en graving done, are cor dially invited to call during next week. We will be pleased to make any exchanges or corrections. . . . Towle & Winterhalter Jewelers and Opticians 28 West Park Street Nixon Cash Grocery 90o5 UTAH AVENUB Fresh Eggs, guaranteed, per dozen ....................3O Macaroni or Vermacelli, package,l10 Fancy Corn, per can..........104 Utah Tomatoes, per can........10 ] Jersey, or Shady Brook Butter, pie pound..................0... CAABON COUNiY IS FIRST ON THE LIST MISS MAUO CHAPMAN LEADS THE STATE IN THE WORLD'S (FAIR CONTEST. TOTAL VOTE TODAY 18,954 Grand Total Is 888,918-iHow the Candl dates for the Trip to St. Louis Are Running. Just to make things more interesting, the Inter Mountain's World's Fair tour contest took another big leap forward to day. The total vote for the day was I1,5s ., making the grand total to date 88r6,918. Miss Maud Chapman of Carbon county MIUSS NELI..IR LONGST.lIFF, Of Aissoula. candidate in the Inter MoAn tain's World's Fair tour in Missoula COulny. takes first rank today, receiving 3,007. Second in the state' today conws Miss Clara (:hapin of Meagher county with 2z,an. Third in today's list is Miss Julia ('udlihy of Deer I.dge with 2,064. Fourth place today is held by Miss Laura Kil gallanl of Silver Itnw county with 1,778. Fifth today is Miss Margaret Mcl(ae of IRuschud county with I,,89. It was a big day for the out of town candidates. Miss Kilgalian is first today in Silver hlw county. Second in the county today is Miss Mamie McNamara, with 75i, while Miss Alice Jackson cromes third with 647. Miss Harriet Quigley of Powell county received votes todlay in Lewis and Clarke anll l)eer oI.ge counties. Miss Mantic McNamara of Silver low county and Miss Clara Chapin of Meatcher county received votes ill Deer Iodge cotullty. Votes wire received in the mail today for the fllowing condl..la": MIes.rte JIesie Go(;idrih, Jefferson: Maud (';i.;aIIIttI, Cart iot; lie.ie F i,,wlie. Meagher; I,.lJ I. awler. i.,lwil niil larker: ,ustiy Moore, I;;alliatin; I.izrie Morrow, Madison; Catlharnne I'trrent, Granite. 'ote. were received tntday in inlite for the following out liof I town all idates: l.\t,s + Vctoria (yr, M\ssoulia; I'loy L. lith , IHlivalli:; uih (liiChamber.. Htavlli; Nellie I,tatstatt, Mis~otla; Dlitia Lawt.or. Lewies and I'llirkt ; alel S illiellnannllt, Ierglus; I.izlie Mnorrw., Miolltl,)ll; Mabel McGlregor. I. lis l (t i ik:; itl rglrt lMoitvtae, Itostr ud; Jnsie Nionit:t, hTeron'rii Pearl )'Neial, Missoula; Maud NI i lit raiy, 'ITehit; Har icet (.utigley, lowell; Frances Cooper, Telton; Lottic Mlcln. Io.th. li.avtilhiaid; Minnie V. Niord, Yellow tnlli : .il;a hibil lt , tlloutteaut; race (;riffin, ;alat in. .An:,lhr l-carge llntlle of votes thearing no ttint' wla";vecr was receivied in the mail today. Sit ii t envelopei containing them was the nimbi f aitt pa .-flice box, andt lacking any llrther data the Inter Mountalin was contm ip'llied to se.nd the couponls tiack to that iox itntiier. It iis :treles'n. ss of this sort in send iln i votes that costs tthe candidllates iaty Ii lto-. Mis Nina TIthilatul of Fort ltentonl is a new etliy todlay in the ('hlhlteiau untlly contest. Miss Netta G;r aiis of treat i alls, Teai er In the (':t'tode coutily cnteslt, Is in tite city, anit wlat :i S isitlr ye letitiay at the homeut oice,. MAY DONATE THE EXHIBITS St. I.ouis, De. 3o.-ITmntediately after the holidays a bill will be introduced in congl'res, giving permission to foreign gov ernitontst and other exhibitors at the I, uisialat I'urchase exposition to donate to religious, phIilosophical, educational, scicn tiic or literar'y instittittons, without paying duty. the exhibits broltht by them in bond. The hill was drafted by the United Statles treasury depalrltment olt the sugges tion of Senator tockrell of Missouri, in ,oniiultatiotn with the exposition otlicials. ''lIe contract for the erection of the Tl'siniesee builling was awarded, the price being $8ir,oo. ' his structure, which is to be a reproduction of "The HIermitage," the home of Anldrew Jackson at Nash ville, Tenn., will stand on the hill south of the temple of fraternity. A GUARNTEED CURE FOR, PILES. Itching, Blind, Blceding or Protruding Piles. Your druggist will refund money if PALO OINTMENT fails to cure you in 6 to r4 days. soc. CATTLE SCAB IS VERY BAD ltiismarek, N. P., )ec. 3o.--Cattle scab is gainilng such a foothold in the western part of the state that immediately after the first of the year .overnor White, at the request of the stocklgrowers of the state, will appoint special inspectors, with instructions to visit the cattle country and place under quarantine the ranges of those herds where scab is found to exist. The Cattlemen's association is fearful that if some prompt action is not taken the United States government will place a general quaran tine upon the district west o, the river. Cattlemen are dipping their herds in many cases, but in some cases infected animals are allowed to run at large carrying infection from one band to attotlher. The cattlemen also re* quest the governor to have dippicg tanks built by the state, but there is no appropriation for this, and it is not likely It will be done. Scab resembles mange in other animals, and is read. ily cured by dipping with an antiseptic solu* tioet. NEGROES SAFE IN PRISON Council Bluffs, Ia., Dec. 30o.-Neely Zinuteroman and George Burk, the negroes who Monday night nareowly escaped lynching at the hands of an infuriated tmob, were taken last night to the state penitentiary at Fort Madison, Ia., for safe keeping. During the afternoon the men were taken before Judge Wheeler and waived preliminary exairnation, The judge then signed an order for their.renoval and the men were hastily spirited away to Fort 'Madison. Here Is the Way They Stand Today's Vote In The Inter Mountain's World's Fair Tour Contest BEAVERHlEAD COUNTY- Last Today's Total. MADISON COUNTY- Last Toi2ay's Total. Report. Vote. Vote. Report. Vote. Vote. Miss Maude Hill, Red Rock.. 1........... .. 7,764 Sa5 18,291 Miss Katheryn Swanstrum, Blaine..................... 5753 74 Miss Nannie McLoughlin, Dillon .... ............... 13,850 29 .3,879 Miss Maud Northwsy, Ennis........................ 3,28. 15 3.297 Miss Lottle McIntosh, Dillon........................ 13,678 291 13,869 Miss Fanale C. Reif, Virginia City................... 3,070 8 3.078 BROADWATER COUNTY- Miss Edna Jackson, Virginia City .................... ,18 2,138 Miss L.izzie Morrow, Rochest ....................... 1,651 38 1.689 Miss Rena Schaaf, Townsend ...... ............. o10,37 8 10,318 Miss .,aybell Sparling, Ennis........................ 1,394 3 1,397 Miss Maud Pennell, Townsend ....................... 9.825 2a 9,847 Miss Gertie Kohls, Virginia City...................... 769 769 Miss Mamie McRae, Townsend............ ......... 6,326 763 7,089 Miss Rita Marshall, bheridan.................. ......... 127 t 7 Miss Christina Erickson, Townsend .................. 3,980 6a 4,041 Miss Carrie followay, Townsend .................... 3,189 3,189 MEAGHER COUNTY Miss CLeao Parker, Townsende ........ .. ....... . 3,o9 3,059 Miss Beasie Fowlie, Dorsey S......... ........... s11,ao 605 11,885 Miss Clara Chapin. White Sulphur Springs........... 9,63 2,3oa i,8aS CARBON COUNTY- . Miss Catherine Iees, White Sulphur Springs......... 5,424 5.424 Miss Tony Early, Red Lodge................................ 4,066 4,066 Miss Argall Anderson, White Sulphur Springs......... 1,o09 1,092 Miss Maud Chapman, Red l.odge....................... 8 3,007 3,087 Miss ERflie Tipton, WVhite Sulphur Springsings......... 9 9 Miss Jack Fullerton, Red Lodge..................... 1,589 1,589 Miss Maud Fuchs, White Sulphur Springs............. . I Miss Fannie Rourke, Red. Lodge................... ... ,309 1,309 Miss Eva Ilartfield, White Sulphur Springs Miss Gertrude Watson, Red Lodge .............24........ ' 42 MISSOULA COUNTY- Miss Eva lRoilbins, Red Lodge... ...........2...........1 2 Miss Bessie Taylor, Missoula................. . .......7,241 2 7,263 Miss Nellie Gurrell, Red Lodge ....................... so ' o Miss Victoria Cyr, Frenchtown................. ..... 6,835 a5 6,860 CUSTER COUNTY- Miss Pearl O'Neal, Missoula...................... .. 5,361 8 5,369 Miss Rose Gaylord, Miles Cit3y................... . 3,33s 3,335 Miss Nellie Longstaff, Missoula .................... 5,10o5 u6 3,202 Miss Margaret Carter, Miles City.................. . 2, sa Miss Florence McQuesten, Missoula................ 2,4S a,4t5S Miss Margaret Carter, Mil City.................. 2Miss Sarah Beard, Missoula........................ ,67* 1,67* CASCADE COUNTY- Mist May Drago, Missoula.............,.............. 314 314 Miss Netta Gervauis, Great Falls................ 4,909 4.909 PARK COUNTY Miss Nelly Short, Great Falls. ............. 3,067 3,067 Miss Birdie Clark, Livingston........................ 4,1t9 121 14,250 Miss Edith Brown, Great Falls....................... 225 a25 Miss Etta Hruza, Livingston....................... 12,838 146 1:,984 CIIOUTIAU COUNTY-- Miss Maud H. Vance, Livingston..................... 814 814 Miss Clara Hassock, Hare......................... 1,362 1,362 Miss Nonnie Nichol, Livingston.............. ......... 63a 63 Miss Cora Niles, Chinook............... 593 .............. .59 Miss Edna Turner, Livingston....................... 243 143 Miss Marion Auld, lavre........................... 55 55 Miss Elsiena Driscoll, Lvingston....................... 13 13 Miss Nina Thibault, Fort Benton............... . 5 Miss ElRosie Mercier, L!vingston....................... 8 8 Miss Rose Hausen, Livlngston ........ DEER LODGE COUNTY- POWELL COUNTY Miss Nina Graham, Anaconda.................... 12,62o s,161 13,781 Miss Harriet Quigley, Ophir................ 9,427 1s,o0 10,449 Miss Julia Cuddihy, Anaconda ...................... 12,237 2,064 14,301 Miss Mable Beaumont, lDetr Lodge................... 10o,23 10o,23 Miss Alice Sager, Warm Springs.................... 6,7.2 9 6,741 Miss Oro Fino Miller, Deer Lodge............ 6,288 6,s88 DAWSON COUNTY- RAVALLI COUNTY Miss Ruth Hunter, Glendive ........................ 4,239 4,239 Miss Floy L. Olds, Victor...... .................... 14,077 267 14,344 Miss H. May Johnson, Glendive...................... 3,131 Miss Laura Harper, Hamilton.......... ......... .... .9,26 9,a65 Miss Jessie Jones, Glendive......... ..... .......... ,46 2,462 Miss Ethel Chambers, IHamiton....... ...... 4,a13 *28 4.341 Miss AnJ Sionss, Glendive........ ....... .,a9a 42,292 Miss Mattie Higgins, Stevensville ...................... 1,0 1,011 Miss Mary Osimmsorne, Gldive............. .......... 1,710 1,7 S Miss May Dougherty, Corvallis...................... 755 755 Miss Eary C. ieri, in............... ..... 1,61o Miss Lilla Semmons, Hamilton....................... 728 728 Miss Emildy C. Pickes, rilendiva................... 76 276 Miss Cors Adams, Hamiton.......................... Io 11o Miss Hilda Foss, Glendive ............... ROSEBUD COUNTY FLATIIEAD COUNTY- Miss Margaret McRae, Rosebud...................... 5,854 1,o8g 6.943 Miss Mary Slack, Kalispell......................... 7,270 7,27 Miss Floy A. Wostaby, Forsyth......... ....... .. 6,068 6,o68 Miss Maude Fauver, Kalispell........... ........... 6,os6 6,856 JN' MiBessie Tate, Kallispell............... . .. 5.768 5,768 SILVER BOW COUN'IY Miss Mattie Higgins, Kalispell......... ........... . .8a8 828 Miss Mamie McNamara, Butte............. ........ 53,015 751 53.766 Miss Donna Scheuck, Libby......:.................. I Miss Laura Kilrtallan, Butte..................... .51,406 1,778 53,184 Miss a , pell........ Miss Alice Jackson, Butte.......... ... t51,339 647 51,986 Miss Julia Gildca, Kallspell............. Miss Nell Lloyd, Butte..... ............. 48,971 142 49,113 FERGUS COUNTY- Miss Hanna Courtney, Butte........................ 39,703 587 40o,90 Miss Fannie Cook, Lewistown...... ... 6,632 6,632 Miss Clara Burkard, Butte............ .......... 4,805 53 24,858 Miss Mable Suprenaunt, Lewistouw ................... 4,106 22 4,128 Miss May Rodda, Butte................................... 7,081 7,081 Miss Grace Mcllugh, Lewistown ...................... 480 480 Miss Alice Mitchell, Butte.......................... 3,704 3.704 GRANITE COUNTY- Miss Olive Beakey, Butte............... ......... .. *,o6t 1l 2,076 GRANITE COUNTY 68 Miss Margaret Loughrin, Butte......... s,60 ,6o2 Miss Catherine Perrent, Philipsburg ................... 6744 153 6,897 Miss rgaret Loun, Butte ................ 599 599 Miss Gertrude Shearer, Granite..... ............ ... 6,189 75 6,264 Miss Ruth Carlson, ButteY................. 599 599 Miss Irma Sherrill, Philipsburg...................... 4.908 404 5,312 SWEETGRASS COUNTY Mis3 Ethel Gilchrist, Drummond....................... 3,847 3,847 Miss May Msrley, Big Timber...................... 10,313 10,313 Miss Maggie Irvine, Big Timber ............... ......... 4,178 4,178 GALLATIN COUNTY- Miss Ethel Browning, Big 'timber ..................... 4,001 4,oor Miss Grace Griffin, Bozeman.................... .... 5,388 40 5,428 Miss Bertha Anderson, Big Timber...... Miss Ella Arnold, Bozeman............. ...... ..... 5,103 so9 5,21* TETON COUNTY Miss Mamie Oakwood, ozeman ......... ............. .... 3,897 3,897 Shelby............,43 1,150 Miss Ruby Moore, Belgrade......................... 3,45 23 368 Miss Maud Murray, Shelbyau...............3............ ,43 7 08 Miss hiessie Van Zandt, Bozeman .......... .......... 1 .,319 1,519 Miss Frances Cooper, Chouteau....................... 304 4 308 Miss Bessie Van Zandt, Bozeman.....................6 88.... 1 ,' Mass Kathryn Kennedy, Chouteau..................... 159 159 Miss M.innie Stubblefield, Bozeman..................* 686 VALLEY COUNTY JEFFERSON COUNTY- Miss Anna Ratchford, Glasgow.................. ... 5,426 5,426 Miss Josie Noonan, Basin...... ........ ... 14.940 6 14,946 Miss Myrtle McMillan, Glasgow...................... a,6 2 ,263 Miss Jessie Goodrich, Whitehall....,,............. 11,170 129 11,299 YELLOWSTONE COUNTY Miss Regina Bear, Basin................,,.r ........ 7,3o8 7,308 Miss Minnie V. Nord, Billings............. ....... 6,903 6 6,909 LEWIS AND CLARKE COUNTY- Miss Dora Rademaker, Billings ...................... 6,7:0 1a2 6,837 Miss Delia Lawlor, Helena...... ...A .*.. .........*..... 13,855 119 13,974 Miss Della Walters, Billings......................... . .62 26 Miss Mable McGregor, Helena.. ..5U .'............ . 7,961 o0 7,982 3Vlthdrawn ............., ,,... ................... 88,902 88,90a Miss Myra Trerise, IHelena........ ,.... .......... ,a.8 ", 8 --"21 - - - Miss Carrie Ward, Helena........................... 631 631 Total ... .................................. 867,964 18,954 886,918 ~~~ I' 9bU~s,~~ ··-~,--.-...~ -- ·~r ONE VOTE r Jn 6 m'. C U/PON /1'f.$T B VeO7E ON Oi? BEF~ORE BOTH BUTTE AND WALKERVIIL-i DEMAND LICENSE FEES OF THIS SALOONKEEPER. A complicated question bhas arisen ovae the payment of license by a Dublin t;ulch saloonkeeper. This particular gemtleman has his place of business l0 cated within the mile limit of Butte and also within a mile of Walkerville. The law states that saloons within a mile of Butte or any city, shall pay the same license as those within the limits of such city. The Dublin Gulch man is willing to pay his license to the Hill City, which is $60 less than in Butte, but he has been called upon by the Butte tax collector to pay up. The aggrieved party also stated in his pro test against paying the Butte license that other saloonkeepers in the gulch did not pay licenses at all. The matter was mentioned td the cl commissioners. It was their opinion that the Gulch man should be allowed to ,py $24o, the Walkerville license, but` tie treasurer declined to accept it, as he felt he would be held accountable for the dif ference between $300 and $240, the hB3tt~p license fee. So far the saloon man ,.as' not paid up, and declares he will not inetU the others pay for the same privilege. Compulsory Eduoation. The Argentine republic now has a cota pulsory education law. End of Bitter Fight' "Two physicians had a long and satub~~' born fight with an abscess on my right lung," writes J. F. Hughes of DuPont, Ga., "and gave me up. Everybody thought my time had come. As a last resort I tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption. The benefit I received was striking and I was on my feet in a fetw days. Now I've entirely regained my strength." It conquers all Coughs, Colds and Throat and Lung troubles. Guaran teed by J. T. Finlen Drug Co, Pric, .doO and $z.oo. Trial bottles free. $2,000 WORTH OF FINES COLLECTED POLICE COURT HA6 ASSESSED THEM ON GAMBLERS AND GAM BLING DEVICES OF CITY. It is expected that the fines collected in police court and turned into the city treas ury for the month of December will be, in the aggregate, more than $2,oo000o. Fines to the amount of $i,soo have already been collected and turned into the treasury. Of this amount $8oo is from fines for gam bling; $6z5 represents fines imposed upon slot machine proprietors, and $75 miscel laneous court fines. A fine of $rSo was imposed by Judge Boyle upon each of the gambling houses, except that operated by a number of Chi nese, which was fined $5o. The slot ma chines were taxed $5 each. The fines col lected indicate that there are five gambling houses operating in the city besides the one run by the Chinese, and 125 slot ma chines. None of the fines was this time col lected by the chief of police, as was the custom last year. The fines were imposed in the police court and the amounts paid to the clerk of the court. The chief of police did not consequently retain the so per cent of the amount of the fines, as he had done in the past. No fines were imposed during the month upon the women of the redlight district. Butte Barbers Elect. The following officers have been elected by the Butte Barbers' union: President, D. J. -Smith; vice president, R. C. Ross; recording secretary, George Ellis; financial secretary, Burt Mendell; treasurer, IIH. C. Gamblury; guide, C. J. Lane; trustees, C. H. Wilks, R. B. Campbell and M. Costello; delegates to the Silver Bow Trades and Labor assembly, D. H. Smith, I, S. Wilson and E. F. Dobson. A magnificent display of Ozotonic In Hennessy's Grocery department windows. Don't fail to notice it. Butte Inter Mountain's World's Fair Tour Conditions: First-Any young lady over sf years of age may be nominated t any timne on blanks provided sad by the indorsement of three well known citizens of the county in which she esides. Second-Three judges agreeable to the candidates shall be selected to officallay es 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. The vote In one cannot affect the others. Matters properly concerning the tour will be settled by the wishes of the majority. The wnner shall have the right to name a prosy U unable to attend her. sell Fourth-Votlng vll commence Monday, October fs, and close Tuesday eveninl at p o'clock, January 19, 1904. Coupons seven days old cannot be voted. Single coupons cut from the semi-weekly, or the daily Inter Mountain must be neatly trimmed. All coupons, whether single or special, must bear the name of the one to be voted for. ifth.-Coupona are given as followas Single coupons, cut from the Daily or Semi-Weekly Inter Mountain .................... ................... . ......... Vote Subscription in arrears, each dollar paid a special coupon of.. 25 Votes Subscription, Semi-Weekly, 6 months, $s, a special coupon of 5o Votes (Paid in Advance Subscriptrens.) Subscription, Semi-Weekly 12 months, $, a special coupon of soo Votes (Paid in Advance Subscriptions.) Subscription, Daily Inter Mountain i month, 75C, a special cuopon Of .......... (Paid in Advance Subscriptions.) ........... 40 Votes Subscription, Daily Inter MountaIn, 6 months, $4.oo, a special coupon of ........... (Paid in Advance Subscriptions.)... ... .....s3 Votes Subscription, Daily Inter Mountain, s2 months, *7.5o, a special coupon of ..... (Paid in Advance Subscriptions.) ........... ~ 00 Votes Sixth-Coupons should be voted at the headquarters nearest you or musailed to "Coupon Department Inter Mountain" at any point named below. Votes will be counted at noes Seah day sad the totals announced in the evening papers Headquarters and Voting Places Beaverhead County-A. S. Johnson............................. . ........................... Dillon Broadwater County-Byrne Bros...................................................... Townsend Carbon County-Mrs. at. N. Hickox ................................................Red Lodge Cascade County-Thomas Hodge .................... . ............................ Great Fall Cloutesu County-George W. Crane ................................. Fort Benton Custer County-J. H. Arnold... ............., ,...............Miles City Dawson County-Albert H. Johnson .............. ................. ........... lende Deer Lodge-Inter Mountain Oice ................................. Anaconda Feragus County-L. C. Cornell........,................................. Lwiltown Flathead County--Walter Hunt ................ .. ............. ........... Kalispel Gallatin County--. F. Hanley............................................ Boeman Granite County-Charles Williams .......... ..... ......... .. ......... Phillpsburg Jefferson County--J. H. Rule............. ......... ....................Basin Lewis and Clarke County-Moore Book and Stationery Company.............Helena Madison County-James Powell ............................................... Virgini City Meagher County-L. B. Jobb ....... .................................. White ulphur Springs Missouls County-Winstaney' Office ..................... ............ . Missoula Parlk County-Binham Hinman .................................................... Livingston Powell County-The Kenyon Store .............................. ..... . ............... Deer Lodge Ravalll County-Wynne Roberts ......... ........................... n Hamilton Rosebud County-T. J. Thompson....................................................... Forsytb Silver Bow County-Inter Mountain Office .................... ........................... Butte Valley County-Mrs. Berths Kamplhar ................................. Glasgow Tton County-C. H. Drake..... ................ ................... Choteau Yellowstone County-Stockwell & Emmons ........................................... Billings SweIetgrase (County--L. M. ungerford ........................................ Big Timber Three Commissioners Named, SPECIAL TO THE INTER MOUNTAIN. Missoula, Dec. 3o.--Joel A. Moss, P. J. Kline and W. H. Raymond have been ap pointed by the distriot court as commis sioners to determine the amount to be paid by the plaintiff in the case of Se C CArnOZ A. eas the he Kind You Have Alw Bought ipgature of bastin Eflinger vs. Coll McClellan et al., as conpensation for land appropriated by the plaintiff, but belonging to the defend ant, for a water right of way. The first meeting of the commissioners will be held in Clerk Kemp's office February a. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money of it falls .to cure. L. W. Grove's signature is oe each box. aao.