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T fHE YELLOWSJOURNAL VOLUME XIU.Io. . MILES CITY, MONTANA. TMU SDAY. 53PTrMNBR p Adam's Fall made it necessary for us to do some rbst different than *is originally in tended.. I I & W.'s Fall Suitings Are an improvement on our esteemed an oestors style of light and airy raiment. They will serve your purpose better. rhgy are Later in Style Than anything be fore shown and are not behind in the matter of LOW PRICES. Come and see our goods and Low Prices CASE KING & IWODZITZkI. tvt>-1 AXI 24, am r M - MORTON THE MAN Euapire State Republicamu Choose Him Por Governor. The Flatter,,, Pavers aslatearatmee S Agrreumeet Leeldag Be Beld ead Ulver as Lbe Careeiasiag medilm. 1 SARATOUA. bept. 19.-The state repub Blcan conveution called to nominate a full state ticket was rapped to order here today at 12:40 p. m. Hon. Lemuel Eli Qulgg of New York city was made tern purary chairman. Temporary Chairman Quigg, in his addremo, arraigned the democratic part) Sfor the paassge a the new tariff law and tiden ninced the macblee democracy (d New Yorn city. He said the outlook foi the republican party in the coming elec tin was congratulating. The conven tion at IM took a recess until 4 o'clock The coeveatiot, ressembled at 4 p. m and Hon. Warner Miller was made per t manent chairman. The report of the credentials com mittee seatlng the Berase delegatine from Albany and deciding against the M ulholland delegates from New Yori was read and adopted. Coegremsnaa Payne. ehairman of the committee on iesolutions. presented the platforem which eleaed. grietinga to the SrsepabHlcas of PFeyalvsasis. Orges Rhode Island. Vermont and Maine. lfo I their pept and just imdgemest of as lonempetant democratic administration" I The demoaseele edmmiesetatlne is de. nonaced for extraeasance. The platform pledges the republieam party to resist tohe bitter end the dem. ocratic policy at trite reform. The A. naneal plank il as follows: "We favor as hoeset dellar and opposm any afeit, whether by removal of the tax oe ciatebeak meos or the tees coin age of silver, to lower our currency stan. r dard. and we favor an Intersational aereement which shall result in the use of both gold and salver as a circulating medium. (en. B. P. Tracey in an extended speech pieced is noealaaton Eu-Vice President Marton. esalosed by saylag: "Fellow delegates: Grave sespossibity rests upon the repulicean party of New Yurk. It is our duty today to place in omanation e man who is not only able to carry the state, but one who will wie a victory of sach magaiboeet preportion sa to iedthy the pueple of the aatleaa d of the commenral world. The republil Sors- are wemnng laik to power la Gim and are oneming to Mtar". That man w Hea. Levi Peremas Morton. - Tbe was a storm of applase as (een. Tresr sSalem.. Mr. asstsr placed in nominatieo J. Sleet Phaenett 9w goveeno and there was a wemarhable mamm in. minding e forcibly or the ms-s a the repuitlems eatlasal eeiveatmem.in Mas. t uwfsalls wase Mmess suswe Ih 4 0 niesi ise eds M as im. 210 pis. ....ta~. ph aEl hm s te .w WhY . Mente auapt I&weeab.R4A.N., h aadisathzgg Milae*slslea~A 'ssssnd s -s as be mage anlaher matteemem, wheb wes eppoeed to ge houemi ieuebs ee h sepedkde Uomethe They - les f the ft" wne agaicet them, insteed e la thar fevefs, and ttoehey WU helag used to et the dieblet gemmithe to rseres the retraes of the eaouty eommittee. There is over inii00 up i the dis. trict in wagece, and those who put up money as Breckienridge are "aslone for contest proceedings. F3Amas ir, Ky.. Sept. 19.-The friends of Coi. Breekiaridge here thick, as a rule. that he has been defeated, and are not disposed to raise any further contest. The action of the committee is generally applauded and good feellnge prevail.. xeuee eo Live Meor ehippemr. In order to facilitate the runn og of live stock to market, and to give the at most esatisfaction to shippers, it is ea pecially desired that those intending to ship will Ille their orders for care with the undersagned, as long before the date of shipment as possible. J. R. MosrAoiz, " Local Agent N. P R. R. Prepe.ac ar cea SEALED PROPOSALS tor furnish. ing Coal for the school house at Miles City, during the ensuing year, will be received at the oiceof the underigned until 1U o'clock mono, of Satud, Oct. Ober 6th, i ll. at which hour and the same will be opeted. Popa eto he addremed to the un with the words "Proposals for written on the outalie the evelcp to avoid opening by mistake before the time cet. The flamed of Trueaeee recerve the right to reject any or all bids. By order ot the Board. Gus. W. ALLawro., Miles City, Sept. 4th, e. Ce llees.a SEA LED. PROPOSALS will he re ocaved by the lour ra of Couety Commn. stomer of Custer cous. Montana. up to 12 o'clock m., on . October 9th. 194. for the ersetec d a hridge scme. the Big PNrcuplne creek, at or ner the sortheset quarter of section 10, tawneshp 6 north. range W3 sl on camat road. Bridge to be of wood. or comblatio wood and iron; bridge to coniest of one span 65 feet in length, width ot road way 14 feet. height of piers 14 feet. to be it of cedar. filed with rock. each bid der to ftmreb" his own pleas and speci Soatioma The Baced rrnervec the rhtto reject an or allhide. Sy order of the Board C nty Comminbomere. A. H. Swaunsumi, Clerk ot flamed. Dated at Miles City. Mamt..Sepe. 5,1894. w gracwser siamer frsiermoagwr Th ae ownersRe , cad egrak for poms mef r cm E e cm Mt. ef n Notice s vm that the2 d co mmr= etm is the , e r at the lamer or ameet die of the emie m the tead ft r ý. 2%" line im Tmr. trote 11 eeN1e 91 W the hemeitt d don wvh s - ev~ rwemai her, the Joeasgs. 0E heseder hemp eandisng a taiMe d the easrempeedi mAouth of be rear, hdewg day by day the pibolpal meteemohloail osditie sm obtalaed from the remord hept by the United States weather etbmrver I. thle .lty. Folowlag le the remord for Mept.. DAT. WIATUEa. TMPZSAT'U3. 3-Clear .... 4.. -Cleaclo ud.................y..... 73 7- Clear ............... ....... 78 8-Part cloy.................... -6-Clear........................ 7 10-Part cloudy................ 70 11-Party loudy ................ 70 13-Pert Cloud ................. 58 14-Part Couy ................. 58 14-Part Cloudy................... 6D 15 -a e . . . . ................. 58 16-Part Cloud.................. 70 17-Part Clo...... .......... 1-Part udy................ 5 2D-Part Clou................ 21--PartCloudy ................. 46 21-Part Clody................. 46 21-Part Cloudy ................ 46 2 - Clear....................... 45 U8-Cl earluy ......... 446 27--Clear................... 52 3W-Part Cloudy. -Part ......Cl . 4. The 8gurem ia the right head ealema demote the average ammter rad ar the yde. The highesat tsuperitere during r ates mar o ta do 7th. The asaeet of reldeDt durtag the ammath was 1.A of dm lash. rune ltesese. WKE EAS; e e somelaja have been mad are omade. iothe Northern Pacifio Rairo compaea by shipper. of lie dsok over its road. that pereoes leadn the lead. of the com py hearierived mob sdipper. ot the use o water their stock in dring to ead from the roed, to ti reat g y aad detrimaet o each shimoerm NOW THJREPOBKC Th uader. edare dieted by the oears of oto the com pear aw m ale and all fmelal as strasdy ar b , to the mmd mad parpom that e water upon or reaaa h said lead. may be lft epes hbe to the need all pemmis die hlie Moak to eald rued far mm- The leads e erved ane emfoi : ým'he; eneth 14 atss. 5. twp. 2 soeatb a Ihewest % of ese. 9, twp. I mouth as seemt % of Me. U, twp. 1 merth, 1oae doer % of seec. Pik twp. S earth, ranges3easet. emTa mouth 0% ems. 19, twp. 4 north. AB eeo. 9 twp. 5 aorth, mrsge AND ALL 1" N S hawing knead tof the ahe tse 1 msm ha e heM meeme 9 lones d Memo CtMr ~1 LLS_ _ "mum Pwmo b.40 AA LA is.b~h ~ `3 ý 3l f t L L la" Power-LitnU U. & Govt Rspos W. B. o"dAx, Fresident. G. M. MILES. Vice-President H. B. W~LEY, Cashier. C. L. CARTER, Ass't Cashier. FIRST NATISNAL BAK.' MILES OITY, MONTANA. CAPITAL, $50uoo, SURPLUS AND PROFITS, : W. B. JORDAN, GEO. M. MILES, H. B. WILEY, J. W. cTREVELL. HENRY Tustn., J]o. CARTER. F. C. ROBERTSON. Z st rs s ýeýt Pfta dM o a WS 1 m " pa l p WILLIAM COURTENA MI m sldAeinrc~i apl Agent for FIRE, LIFE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE. Loan Broker and Notary Public. First Class Ranches, Farmes Town Lots for sale. Settlers and Intending Purchasers information respecting Northern Pacific Lands and Lots. Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming and W stern Catmls Qsale. the IM I 0 -