[T YIELDS TO KD PRESSURE List is Affected by Un orable Sentiment on Exchange. nk, Jan. 17.—Efforts to extend _ advance in quoted values were today by renewal of professional which affected most of the ac es. Sales were estimated at 750, es. taut stocks registered variable at the outset of today's deal narket displaying an Irregular United States Steel on a sale of ■s at 118% showed an extreme points from yesterday's final This wan balanced by a six .nee in Bethlehem Steel. Else 1 langes were mostly fractional nl industrlal Alcohol, arine pre uiaconda Copper and some of the iits were 1 to 3 points lower. r> prices were generally towards Steel and Marines making recovery. losses were largely wiped out In ! U . r improvement of the first hour, ,,ig to 115% with 1 to 4 points in Laekuwunna and Nova Scotia Motors were especially prominent, Motors and Maxwell featuring / ip at advances of 4 to r. points Pnost 3 for Studehaker. Marines ond in point of activity to Steel, .ugth being ascribed to state large earnings for December. . nipany, Utah Copper, American oils and sugars were Included the other strong issues. Recessions tiona to over a point on realizing before noon. Bonds were firm, sharp reaction of the early after xtended to two points in Steel, 3 ntic, Gulf and West Indies, and 6 .1. Rallies of 1 to 2 point under fresh pressure. iem Steel's sheer descent of 36 t<> 440 and Pittsburg Coal's gain of 4 points were the only features of end hour. The closing RTLAND LIVESTOCK. nl. <>re., Jan. 17.—Hogs—Steady; 76. Hulk of packing grades, • heavy packing, $10.45®10.r>5; nchers, $10.40(0)10.50; light park 310.45; rough heavies, $9.25® us and skips. $9.00® 9.25: stock ■®9.00; cripples, $8.05®9.00. Steady; receipts 57. Steers, bulit. $s.8fi®8.50: prime heavy, $8.00 y nod, $7.TO®8.00; cows, choice, medium to good, $6.25®7.00; to fair, $5.75®6.25; heifers, $4.00 bulls, $3.50(g5.50; calves, >6.00®' Steady ; receipts 632. Thumbs, mountains. $11.00® 11.25; lambs, " ■.06(11.00; lambs, good, $9.50® i. e yearling wethers $9.50® 10.00; flings, $9.00®9.50; choice ewes, heavy ewes, $6.75®7.50. OMAHA LIVESTOCK. i. .Ian. 17.'—Hogs—Receipts, 14, i lo t higher. Heavy, $10.75® 11.00; " .h fa 10.85; pigs, $8.50® 10.00; hulk (10.90. Receipts, 6,400; market strong. -Teers. $7.50®11.00; cows and heif '•06(8.50; western steers, $6.50® •mis steers, $6.00®7.75; stockera lers, $6.25®9.25. Receipts. 13,500; market sietuly. : . $10.00® 12.00; wethers, $9.50® nibs, $13.00®13.75. HICAGO LIVESTOCK. go, Jan. 17.—Hogs—Receipts, 17, aikei slow at yesterday's average. H*. 10® 11.15; light, $10.40® 11.U5 ; *1" 75® 11.15; heavy, $10.75® 11.15; *lo 75® 10.85; pigs, $8.00® 10.15. Receipts. 10,000; market firm beef cattle, $8.00® 11.80; western 70®10.10; stockers and fee«lers cows and heifers, $4.75®10.10; $9 75® 14.25. Receipts, 16,000; market weak. 9 65® 10.80; lambs. $Tl.60® 14.20. EUTTERANuEGGS. o. Jan. 17.—Butter, easy; cream l"wer; receipts 1.987 cases: firsts inarv firsts, S8®41«*; at mark eluded, 38®43c. METAL PRICES. York, Jan. 17—The metal exchange lead -7.60 bid; 8. elter nominal, not received. • i. firm; electrolytic, first, sec«md bird quarters, 28.00@32.50. '•ady and unchanged. <>ng; spot, 44.75® 45.25. I»ndon ved. This Tomorrow rick veneer, 7 rooms, modern, of condition, furnished for cheeping, three suites, hot and d water in each suite, insurance good income, close in South *4,200. E. S. Shields, 125 Broadway. BUTTE PUBLIC STOCK XCHANGE STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION rdcri Executed to Ihjr or Sell oo All Exchangee Ui North Mala Phono U7I ! I ! I ! I I ! STOCKS aho-Montana Inv. Co. ocks rad Insurance w. h. McNulty co. W. Granite 8t. Phona 1346. STOCKS NEUER 01 NEWS OF SEI RAID Declines-of From Fraction to 4 Points Noted Through out the List. Activities of the German raider in the South Atlantic and fears of friction over this and submarine warfare put a damper on the bullish sentiment in the stock market today and prices indicated a ner vous uncertain feeling. Declines ranging from a fraction to 3 and 4 points were the rule throughout the list. Although coppers suffered with oilier issues in today's declines, the copper share market is much stronger because of hardening in the onetal market. Popper is reported in good demand, reselling lias ceased and the price Is steadily advan cing. The same thing is true of spelter. Utah, which had a sensational rise yes terday, sold off two points today and closed 2% points below its high of the day. United States Steel had a price range of 2 points, selling off at the close. Anaconda opened today at 85%, was high at 86%, low at 85 and closed at 84%. Butte & Superior opened at 49%, was high at that figure and low at the « lose, 48%. North Butte was quoted at 22%, Hast Butte at 15, Tuolumne at 1 13-16 id Davis-Daly at 7%. News and comment received pVer Wires of the Paine-Webber company says in part; Boston copper letter: "The copper metal continues to advance and copper shares have at last gotten into slep. Many of the coppers are now selling at prices warranted with the metal selling at half present quotations.'' Paine letter: "The advance in the mar ket yesterday was caused by a combina tion of good buying and short covering. The demand for coppers has been es pecially good. Une large Interest bought 15,000 shares of Anaconda. Kleel is taken freely for 120 again, if the market holds through the session today It should sell considerable higher. Stock opinions received over wires of the Heilbrunner company say in part: Journal of Commerce says: "The mar ket for securities seems still to he ad justing itself to the view that recent pre dictions of an early peace have been with out foundation." Harris. Winthrop & Co.: 'The st market has all the earmarks of having turned for the better." F. B. Keech & Co.: "The New York banks have more money than at any time in their history and a surplus greater than at this time last year, with a pros pect of additions being made to this sup ply." Hayden. Stone & Co.: "The stock mar ket has had some readjustment, but 1 broad way there is a great deal .more to be accomplished. We feel that the big I* market is over. The prices of « based on the average «if five years vious to the war. are still high." lark, Childs & Co.: "The short inter est has been extended and good buying for investment has occurred. A stable market, therefore, seems likely. Steels and coppers are logical favorites." HEW YORK STOCKS Ne York. Paul quotations Alaska Gold ........................ American Beet Sugar .............. American Can ...................... American Car & Foundry .......... American I »«emotive ............ American Smelting A Refining ..... American Sugar Refining .......... American Tel. A Tel............... American Zinc, I »ad and Smelting. Anaconda Copper ................... Atchison ........................... Baldwin ixxomotive ............... Baltimore & Ohio .................. Butte A Superior Copper ........... California Petroleum ............... Canadian Pacific ................... Central Leather ................... Chesapeake A Ohio Cbi«ago. Milwaukee A St. Chicago, R. I. A Pacific Ry. .. . Chino Copper ................. Colorado Fuel A Iron ......... Cfucible Steel ................ Erie .......................... General Electric ............... Great Northern preferred Great Northern ore ctfs....... Illinois Central ................ Interborough Consol. Corp..... Inspiration Copper ............ International Harvester ibhl) Inter. Merc. Mar. pfd. ctfs..... Kansas City Souther^ (hid) . ^ Kenneeoit C«»pper ..... Louisville A Nashville ........ Mexican Petroleum .....V.---- Miami Copper ................. I Montana Power ............... National Lead ................. Nevada Copper ............... I New* York Central ............ N. Y., N. H. A Hartford ...... I Northern Pacific ............. Pennsylvania ................ Pacific Mail .................. ! Ray Cfinsolidatetl Copper ..... ! Rea«ling ..................... Republic Iron A Steel ......... Shat tuck Arizona Copper ---- Southern Pacific ............. Southern Railway ............ Studehaker Company ........ Texas Company .............. Union Pacific .................. U. S. Industrial Alcohol ...... United States Steel .......... do preferred ............... Utah Copper ................. Wabash preferred 'B'' ....... Western Union ............... Westinghouse Electric ....... 54% 46% 63% 32% .101% . 47% . 108% . 120 % .106% . 29% local stock market. Following were the closing quotations Bammck Gold ..... Barnes-King ...... Black Friday ...... Boston & Corbin Boston A Montana Butte & Bacorn Butte-Ballalklava Butte-Bullwhacker Butte Copper Zinc . Butte-Detroit ...... Butte Ely .......... Butte-Great Falls . Butte & London Butte Main Range Butte-New York ........ .V"? Butte A Superior Butte Zenith ---- Caledonia ......... ('all Switch \..... Colusa Ixeona^l Extension Colorado ............ Davis-Daly .......... East Butte .......... Prudential Elk Basin Rex Consolidated ---- Scratch Gravel Gold , Silver Cable ......... Snowstorm Mines Con ■ Stewart ............. Success ............. Tuolumne ........... Tarbox ............. ay: Bid. Asked .80 .86 1.97 2.00 .10 .14 .55 .56 75 .76 .08% .09 1.75 2.00 .64 .66 10.00 10.50 1.50 .60 .37 .38 29 30 .85 .87 1.50 1.75 48.75 49.00 5.75 6.7» .54% .55 .09 .11 .53 .17% .19 7.25 7.37% M* r ' 15.00 .08 .10 47 .50 M .57 .04% .05'* .68% 70 .20 .40 .41 1.33 1 67 b .10 After Advance and a Sag the Prices Are at Same Level as Yesterday. Chicago, Jan. 17.—Although reports that many ships bound from South America for Europe had been sunk led to something of a setback in wheat prices today, the market soon rallied and scored a moderate advance. leading houses were conspicuous buyers and offerings were readily absorbed. Opening prices, which ranged from % decline to % ad vance, were followed by a general sag but then by an upturn all around to well above yesterday's finish. Subsequently pronounced weakness de veloped owing to reports that some of the vessels given up for lost were fn the North Atlantic service. Bullish advices as to farm reserves in Kansas acted, however, as an offset In part. The cIoh© was nervous at the same as yesterday'» finish to %c lower with May at $1.87% to $1.87%, and July at $1.50% to $1.50%. firm from the outset. After opening unchanged to %c higher, the larket hardened to a noticeable extent. No important reaction took place. Ex port demand continued. The close was steady at 1 to l%c net advance. Oats took the upgrade with corn. There as no temporary weakness as in wheat. Higher quotations on hogs lifted pro helped The quotations: Wheat— Open. May .....$1.87% $1.86% 1.49% « 'lose. $1.87% 150% May .. . July . . . irk— January May .... l^ard— January May ... Ribs— January May .. . 16.22 16.15 15.02 15.10 15.55 15.37 15.40 CASH. Wheat—No. 2 red. $1.86; No. 3 red am 2 and 3 hard, nominal. ----- No. 2 yellow, nominal; No. 4 yel low, 96%$r98c; No. 4 white, 96c^ Oats—N<». 3 white, 57%®57%c; stand anl, 57% @ 58c. Rye—No. 2, nominal. Barley—95c® $1.31. Timothy—$8.50® 5.50 (Mover—$12.00® 17.00. MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT. Minneapolis, Jan. 17.—Wheat — May $1.91® 1.92%: July. $1.81%. Cash—No. 1 hard. $1.98%@2.00%; N« 1 northern, $1.91® 1.94%; No. 2 northern $1.88%. Flax, $2.88@2.93. MONEY MARKET. New York, Jan. 17.—Mercantile paper, 3%@3% per cent. Sterling 60-day bills, 472%; commercial 60-day bills on banks, 472; commercial 60 day bills, 471%; demand, 475%; cables, 476%. Francs—Demand, 584; cables, 583. Marks—Demand, 68%; cables, 48%. Kronen—Demand, 11.10; cables, 15.15. Guilders—Demand, 40 13-16; cables, 40%. Urea—Demand, 697; cables. 696 Rubles—Demand, 29.15; cables, 29.25 Bar silver, 75. Mexican dollars. 57%. Government bonds, steady; railroa«l bonds, firm. Time loans, easy; 60 days, 2%®3; «lays. 2%®3; 6 months, 3®>8%. Call money, steady; high, 2; low. ruling rate, 2; last loan, 2; closing bid, 1 % ; «offered at 2._ No. A-6641. SUMMONS. In the District Court of the Second Judi cial District of the State of Montana, in and for the County of Silver Bow Butte Land and Investment Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. R. M. Cobban, Simon Bank, Paul Bruening, M. V. Con roy, R. L. Clinton, Annie J. ('a Conley, as administrator of the Estate of Emil Hansen, Deceased; T. J. Harrington, as Administrator of J. I. Holland, De ceased; Nellie Kellogg, William I Charles E. Shippen, Anna Shippen Harrington, as Administrator of the Es tate of Margaret E. Shippen, Deceased; Martin Twohey, William E. Turner, Annie E. Ward, and the County of Silver Bow, a Municipal Corporation, Defend ants. To Annie J. Cain, Nellie Kellogg. Charles E. Shippen. Anna Shippen, Paul Bruen ing and William E. Turner: You are hereby s immoned to answ er the «'omplaitU in this action, which is filed in the office «if the clerk of this court, a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to file your answer and serve a copy thereof upon plaintiff's at torney within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service; an«l in case you full to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief de manded in the complaint. This action Involves the title to the fol lowing described lands, to-wit: All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land sit uated, lying and being in the county of Silver Bow, State of Montana, and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: I»t 4 in block 24; lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 11 and 12 in block 25; lots 3, 6. 7 and 14 in block 33. lots 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 17 in block 40; lot 1 in block 44; and lots 2, 5. 6. 7, 8, 9. 10, 11 and 12 in block 45 of the Pleasant View Addition to the city of\Butte, according to the plat there of now on file in the clerk and recorder's office of Sliver Bow County, State of Montana. The nature of the relief sought by the plaintiff is as follows: 1. That the defendants and each and ail of them be required to set forth the nature of their claims to the above de scribed property, and that all adverse claims of the defendants them be determined by decree of this That by said decree it lie declared) ami adjudged that the defendants have not, nor have anyone of said defendants any estate or interest whatever in or to said lands and premises or any part thereof; and that it be decreed that tlie title of the plaintiff is good and valid; that the defendants and each and all of them be forever enjoined from asserting any claim whatever in the above de scribed prem'ses adve: e to the plaintiff; and for general equitable relief, and for costs of suit. Witness my hand and the seal, of said court this 26th day of December, A. D. 1916. (SEAL.) JOHN J. FOLEY. Clerk of the above-« ntltled court. By J. F. O'BRIEN. Deputy clerk. MAURY. TEMPLKMAN A DAVIS. At torneys for plaintiff. __________Transfer nd each of WANTS ONE CENT A WORD WANTED INFORMATION WANTED of Where abouts of Mrs. Daniel King; maiden name Winnlfred Bones. Address Daniel King, 143 Livingston ave., Albany, N. Y. WANTED—Salesman and branch man agers. Must be married men and able to furnish bond. Excellent opening for right men. Apply Jewel Tea Co., 1146 S. Arizona. WANTED—Girl for housew«>rk In family of four, modern house, all conveniences. Apply Mrs. Knuke, Ramsay, convenient to Butte.^ Car fare refunded. Phone 721. WANTED—Girl for general housework in family of f«»ur. Modern house, all co enlences. Apply Mrs. Knake, Ramsu Mont. Phone 721. WANTED—Girl who understood« cook ing and general work. Call at Jeffrey block. YOUNG MAN WANTS set keep on spare time or ev« 102. care Post. is A W ANTE Li lly for tv care Post. WANTED—Young girl to Apply 444 W. Broadway. STOCK SPECIAL Only 35 feet more to cut Into Tarbox big vein. Strong mineralization coming . as nearing the vein is report in this morning. Tarbox for quick turn offers j l>est on market. Just now many are tak- ; ing advantage of the present Tow price of 10%. 20,000 P. P. P. Oil taken in few days: 10,000 subscribed yesterday. My friend of 30 years' standing says it is one opportunity of a lifetime. Report also just in another «nr high grade ore in smelter from Helena Scratch Gravel, and that big interests dickering for purchase of the property Tuolumne getting stronger and a g«io«l buy under and up to $2. J. Chauvin, Broker, 112 W. Granite. BUSINESS CHANCES. LEASE FOR . .a,E store, right at Mai sonable. Immediate See Steele At Anders« ). The rent is rea possession given, n, 111 E. Broadway. BATH AND MASSAGE MME. BEYER, MASSEUSE, electrical treatments, vapor baths, etc. See nie for results. Phone 5455-W. 57 Owsley block. ETHEL CAMPBELL, masseuse, bath, massage parlor. 123 W. Broadway, room A. Ladles nrvd gentlemen treated. FIRE INSURANCE THE STRONGEST home and companies at lowest rates. Slei Booth. Phone 102. LOST J. I j iTinss- Reward if determine par value of its shai to ten dollars, and « « ber of shares Total passengers Average revenue I* ' Butte. Montana, January 10, 1917 To tlie Stockholders of the Boston and Montana Development Company: You are hereby notified that a special meeting of stockholders of the Boston and Montana Development Company will lie held at the office of said company in the Daly Bank building, corner <»f Park and Main streets, Butte. Montana, on the 24th day of February, A D. 1917, at 10 o'clock in the a. in. for the following purposes, viz.: whether or not the es shall be increased »nsequently the num w hich the capital stock of the company shall then fc vided decreased to $1,500,000. 2nd To determine whether or pot the amount of this company's capital stock shall he increased t«i $20,000,000 by the authorization of the issue of 500,000 addi thuial slmres with the par value of ten dollars each. By order the Board of Directors Bos ton'and Montana P«\«'toproent Company. L. I*. BENEDICT. Secretary. BUTTE ELECTRIC RAILWAY company: Profit and loss statement and statistics for the month of December, 1916. Accounts as prescribed by the Public Service Commission of Montana. REVENUE. Revenue from transportation ....$56,618.8: Revenue from miscellaneous sources........ ......... 1,484.9: OPERATING EXPENSES. Maintenance of way, line and building 3.351.82 Maintenance of equip ment ............. 3.913.38 Traffic expenses . 2,190.14 Conducting transporta tion ............... 26,584.52 General expenses . 2.978.19 Undistribute«l expenses 3.107.65 Depreciation ...... 4.429.71 Advance special taxes 2,679.97 Taxes (1-12 for year).. 3,560.00 Interest on funde«! debt............ 3,541.67 Profit ...... . $58,103.82 $58.103.82 STATISTICS. Miles of road operating ...........37.9253 No. of work cars ................. 3 Passenger car miles for month. .150971.79 Total operating revenue per car mile.$.385 Total operating expenses per car mile (not interest) .......................349 Net revenue per car mile .............012 Revenue passengers carried .....1,128,397 passengers carried .... 182,103 i Employes, police and firemen car ried ............ i .............. 25.421 Average cost per pai arried ..... passenger tsenger .1.335.921 .. .$.0435 . . .0421 Profit i»er passenger .............. $.«014 State of Montana, County of Silver Bow—ss: J. R. Wharton, being first duly sworn, deposes and says: That he is the gen eral manager of the Butte Electric Rail way company ; that he knows the contents of the foregoing report; that the same is true to the best of his knowledge. In formation and belief. J. R. WHARTON. (SEAL.) Subscribed and sworn to be fore me this 16th day of January, 1317. A. J VERHEYEN. Notary Public for the State of Montana. Residing at Butte. M«mtana. My com mission expires Jan. 23, 191$. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE NEW 4-ROOM BUNGALOW, large lot. built-in features, excellent plumbing, front and back porch; we have Just com pleted this bungalow on S. Arizona st. and will sell it on very easy payments. Butte l^and and Investment Co., 19 W. Granite st., Butte. FOR SALE—F«iur-room modern bungalow close in on Maryland avenue- Street improvements in. Must be s»R SALK—New furniture of rooms, house for rent. A bargain if sold at once. No children. 39 E. Granite. FIVE-ROOM flat of furniture for sale. Flat for rent. Phone 1603-W. 530 W. Galena. BRICKWORK CONTRACTORS BRICKWORK, concrete foundations. chimneys, mantels, jobbing. John Tandy. Phoife 2670-J. 302 S. Main. CARPENTER WORK Al.TKKATIONS. REPAIRS. JUfftlNG. l^eo S. Ross, general contractor» 112 8. Arizona. Phones 334 and 2408 THE POST FOR THE NEWS FOR RENT RENT AND SAVE AT SAME TIME —Remington Visible. $8.00 for one month: $7.50 for three months. Others at lower rates. Rental payment applies or purchase. Remington Typewriter Com pany, 105 W Broadway, Butte. Montana. Telephone 1719 . FOR RENT—Four-room furnished flat North Main street $20. Hot water, elec tric light, large light kitchen, two bed rooms, close to the mines and street cars. Reynolds A McDowell Co., 46 E Broad way. FOR RENT—New s.ore room, 738 South Montana street, near new Milwaukee |depot; steam heat, hot and cold water; one living room. FOR RENT—fine large modern room in nice homelike place, reasonable. With «»r without hoard. 2514 Argyle or N E R< >< IMS. store, good lease, mode $3,800 wifi handle this. .1 A Company, 202 N. Mai. WHO WANTS building with housekeeping 'roc $4,500. Terms. Phoenix Block. TEN ROOMS, close in. a little mone maker. Prie«* 1.300. .1 H. Heilbrunner A Company, 202 N. Main St. PAINTING & PAPERHANGING PAINTING, CALSOMINING, PAPER hanging and decorating, interior and exterior, at reasonable prices; estimates furnished. Phone 481. Deru Decorating Co., 272 E. Park. MISCELLANEOUS 215 S. Dakota. ELECTRICAL TREATMENT DRUGLESS vapor baths. M. T.. Silver H ind treat me French, Dr l 2593. SECOND HAND GOODS In the District Court of the Set «»ml Ju dicial District of the State of Montana, County of Silver Bow . In the Matter of the Estate of Charles Beley, Deceased: Pursuant to -an order of said District Court, nude on the 9th day of January, 1917, notice is hereby given that Satur day, the 20th «lay of January. 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the court room of said Court, at the City of Butte in the said County of Silver Bow, has been appointe«l as the time and place for ! proving the will of said Charles Beley, de «eased, and for hearing the application of Ina M. Beley f«>r the issuance to her of letters testamentary, when and where any person interested . may appear and contest the same. Dated January 9th, 1917 (Court Seal.) OTIS LEE. «Merk. By E. A. ROULEAU, Deputy Clerk. prices;______ NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET ' ' ING OF THE MONTANA FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANY. A MON TANA CORPORATION. Notice is hereby giver to section 1 of article 9 article 12, of amendment of the Montana Fire Insi Montana corp«»ration, thei that pursuant and section 6. ; of the bylaws company. ! will be held j the annual stockholders' melting of th« j to-wit said corporation at the company's prin cipal place of business in Butte, Montana, on the first Saturday in February, 1917, February 3, 1917, at 11 o'clock in. of said day, at its offices In suite 411 State Savings Bank Building, Butte, Montana. • Said meeting to be tne annual stock holders' meeting provided for by amend ments to bylaws ma«le at the annual stockholders' meeting held on September 7, 1912. This meeting to be held for the purp«»se of electing «lirectors and con sidering the question of amending its articles of incorporation and bylaws, »o as to extend the powers of said corpora tion to enable It to engage in other lines of insurance, including automobile insur ance and hail Insurance, and transacting any other business that may properly come before such meeting. The polls for the voting of any utock or any matter that may properly «*orne before said meeting to be open at such time as the meeting may direct. The stock transfer books of the com pany will be closed from 12 o'clfick Janu ary 25, 1917, until after said meeting. CHAR1JES M. McCOY. Secretary. Dated at Butte this 2nd day of Janu ary, 1917. y ROOFING Gravel roofing, also Genesco and Malthoid Built-up roofa, P. 4L B. roof paints. J. C. BYERS, successor to Hanlon & Byers. Office 17 years 1 West Broadway. Phona 978. We have an abundance of money to loan on real estate. In large and small amounts. No delay. Butte Land and Investment Co« 19 West Granite St. PLUMBING General plumbing and heating. Spe cial attention to repair work. Phone 390. Satisfaction guaranteed. T. L. M'DONALD 118 South .Main St. DANCING SCHOOL POPULAR DANCES taught in 6 lessons. I»dy and gentlemen teachers. Open all day sind evening. Lessons any time. Wal lace School of Dancing, Pallas hall, Park and Dakota. in the District Court of the Second Judi cial District of the State of Mon tana, County of Silver Bow. In tlie matter of the estate of Mary A. Wiltshire, deceased. Pursuant to an order of said «listrlct court, made on the 5th day of January, 1917, notice is 1 *reby given that Thurs day, the 18th «lay of January, 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m. of sui«l day, at the court room of said court, at the city of Butte in the said county of Silver Bow, lias ti P een appe tinted at ? the time and place for roving the will of said Mary A. Wilt hire, dec eased, ( ui'« for hearing the ap liention « .f Agnet < S. *yer for the issuance o her of letters testamentary when and .here an y persoi i in erested may appear nd cunt« •st the same. OTIS LEE, Clerk. Bv n. E. McG ka if. Deputy. Dated .1 fanuary 5. 1917. s OTICE OF TI ME APPOINTED FOR 1 •BOVIN G WILL, ETC. the District Court of the Second Ju li« ial District «if the State of Montana, bounty of Silver Bow: the Matter of the Estate of Patrick Lyne, Deceased: Pursuant to an order of sal«l District urt, made on the 8th «lav of January, 1917, notice is hereto given that Satur ay. the 20th day «,f January, 1917, at 10 •'clock a. in. of said day, at the «ïourt oom of said Court, at the City «>f Butte In the said County of Silver Bow, has been appointed as the time an«l place for proving the will of said Patrick Lyne, de ceased, and for hearing the application of M j. English for the issuance to him of letters testamentary, when and where any person may appear and contest the Dated January 8th. 1917. OTIS LEE, Clerk. By E. A. ROULEAU, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE OF TIME APPOINTED FOR PROVING WILL, ETC. In the District Court « *f the Second Ju dicial District of the State of Montana, County of Silver Bow. In the Matter of the Estate of «'har'es Newman, sometimes written by him Charles Nyman, I »ceased: Pursuant to an order of sai«l District Court, made on the 11th day of January, 1917. notice is hereby given that Satur day. the 27th day of January. 1917, at 10 o'clock a m. «jf said day, at the court room of said Court, at the City of Butte in the said County «»f Silver Bow*, has l»*'« n appointed as tli time and plac proving the also writt» hearing th also w'ritt« nuance t> ill of said Charles Ne deceased, ami for application of Lina Newman, n or spelle«! Nyman, for the her of letters testamentary, where any person interested the Hth. 1917 SMITH, At oTICE OF TIME APPOINTED FOR PROVING WILL, ETC. I the District Court dicial District <»f the County of Silver Bow. I the Matter of the Estate of Andrew J. Johnston. Deceased: Pursuant to an order of said District mirt, made on the 10th day of January, 17, notice is-hereby given that Satur » y, the 20th day of January, 1917, at 10 «•dock a. m. of sai«l day, at the court K>m of saht Court, at the City of Butte the said County of Silver Bow, lias •en appointed as the time and place f«>r •oving the will of said Andrew J. John on, deceased, ami for hearing the ap ical ion « f Ellen R. Johnston for the suame to her of letters testamentary, hen ami where any person interested iuy appear and contest the «une. Dated January loth, 1917. (Court Seal ) OTIS LEE. «Merk. B\ R. E McGRATH. Deputy Cerk. ourt of the Second Judl if the State of Mol lit the District < ctal District tana, County of Silve In th« matter of the estate of Bridget Moylan, formerly Bridget Lynch, de ceased. Pursuant to an order of sai«i district court, made on the 16th day of January, 1917, notice is hereby given than Monday, the 29th da> of January, 1917. at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day. at the court room of said court, at the city of Butte in the said county of Silver Bow, has ; been appointe«! as the time and phu*e for proving the will of said Bridget Moylan. ! formerly Bridget Lynch, deceased. j for hearing the application of William Moylan for the issuance to him of letters I —------ ^ NOTICE OF TIME APPOINTED FOI testamentary when and where any per son interested may appear and cqptest the same. OTIS IÆE, «Merk. By R F McGRATH. l>eput> Clerk. Dated January 16. 1917. PROVING WILL ETC. In the District C«»urt of the Second Ju dicial District of the State of Montana County of Silver Bow. In the Matter of the Estate of Richard Trethewey, Deceased: Pursuant to an order of said District Court, made on the 6th day of Januarÿ, ! 1917, notice is hereby given that Wednes day. the 17r 1» day of January, 1917 at l«' o'clock a. m. of said «lay. at the Court Rcrom vf said Court, at the City of Butte In the said County of Silver Bow. has been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of said Richard Trethe wey, deceased, and for hearing the ap pication of William Trethewey for the issuance to hlin of letters testamentary to said will, when and where any persort interested may appear and contest the same. OTIS LES, Clerk.