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=*** m the forward with taterrot to to lit the MtbMl The recent conference of wee tern governors at Portland, Ore., vent on record in favor of re questing President Hoover to call an internat.onal conference tor the restoration of bimetalUm. Hchabtl ration at the market is urged it; the great silver-producing state* of the West who feel it would hare an Immediate effect In strengthen ing commercial relation» « the Orient where China's monev value is rapidly approaching sera. William J. Bryau. whose hls ■ ,>rw "crown of Vjorna" *poo'h brought i»iw world* wid-i renown a champion of silver, cam paigned for a If to 1 standard. Advocates at bimetalihm, how ever, are now proposing ratio of 14 to 1- In other words, Uncle definitely sump Bam would a value upon »liver that 1» one fourteenth thst of the name weight of gold. Adoption of the standard would two-fold effect. The éli minés of Montana. Nevada. have a ver Utah and other silver-prodneiÿg «Utes would resi is Steady op Upon the government pould tall the burden of pnrehas all silver offered, just as It era tions. in From the Records TOOL* COUNTY Kt, AkrtSKl . MONTANA Ca n r t< I or BOVALTT (to to Mary R. OU N|8WJ S4NK4 Jobs (9-34-1 h. a f J. Hink 1*04 of NWJ 12 57-4W. 31 "I ■ I« •M- s Fred 1-4 of 1 Was, to M. C. Jobnaoa 4K|. 27-as-iw 31. if WUlUm Shaver. MW, os SHIN*, «KjaWi SBJ II. SWINWL 0-84Î W«t 3t. Anaconda Kevin Oil Co. to O, A. rook 1« on SBMfBl WK18B| I». hW}NW|. NWUW1. *0-35 2 W. 31 Gordon D. MoCntcheon to Mary 3. Hevao 1-A4 of 1% on 184S nc v4. », 10, 18. IT, *0. 21*1-1 Raet 31. Gordon D. McSCotrbaoa to Bera Miller 1-33 of 1% 4 9. W. 1% IT. » 21-36 » Ka»t. *1. Gordon D. MoCutcbeon to Karl Smith i 20 of 1% ob 1S46 acre* in 4, 9, 10, to, IT, ». 21-33-2 Bast ft I tree to Johanni« Fink, 1-82 NiNWi, 12-ST 4W Si Gordon D. MeCntchoon to Ear «on ;t-100 int in S.NWi 18, »R| K*8Wt. M on 1840 acre* in . X H Bo ef 1% mi rywrwSrtr NKJ. S4H OP LKASKA ated Oil J <î «. Howard W4 2-34 SB; 8W|. to ttev en n ea 85-3 East. G. Howard Mt .Stevenson Coowolldated OU Ni RWJ8K1 NWHIBJ. ». NBi. SRJNBi, Stevenson o O. G. Howard I .Stevenson O <1. O. Howard Stevenson O G. G. Howard 3 Rant 3L Stev Co- to Co to «t I.C Co. to 31 f, o. Howard Stevenson C U. G. Howard Lonla B. .( staolln I tots 10-3J-4 Weot. ft. 3i r et ox to •OU Co.. K| ■"I! HadL « i.'SS.MSSJ C. A B 19-35-4 » ~o3U ins errds 1 — ;A a... O. ■ i s-»4 ck a. Co-, » IT in finding a able as copper, one of grical d< * * s of the pres arch men at [>i of Mines at oridng in an >ver a meth ent the Butte are i endeavor to di od for hardening gold. The gold hardening exper iments are being carried on un der the direction of Dr. Curtis L. Wilson, research metallur gist responsible for discovery of the copper hardening pro cess. Gold, as a metal that re presents wealth, adventure and Homestake 5 -now purchases gold Should silver be recognised, and the price boosted by govern mental action, it would spell im mediate prosperity in the great silver centers of western Ameri a. a. Howard *i«C ttXVK 7. NW«W sw s-sr #. 31 ntevMtaon coasudatod «11 CO., to O. 6 Howard N*SW HK8W 11 37 4 31 Ml OU Co to 8'VHK I NF.NW G. <1. Howard NIVNK IS-37-4 SRNK NKSR t, N|SW 6 ar a. « 1 . Stevenson CoaaUdatod OU Co., to il. O. Howard SKNW NKSW W* Hfi II XWKW 8»NW 8WN* 15-07*1 «I CIÏATTKL «rat OU A 1 Co. to U. O. Anal tool», bulld of tinhorn «I «MN ire l»«il Pet ( F'hi Co, S " Joplin and at the Mahoney gas IGHmKS TH U C. Bard well is Co„ 5-8 int HfcSR U C. BardwelJ et al i« Co. NBSF. 14 NWÎ steveoaon Coitooilda The California Co. 8B KKI.KASK OF OIL a HAS Liberty Oae Co. to Dodda STf I M 1 «*' 2» NWJ, 8§NJ »-36-6 Bast ÏÎ. M. ROVAl«1 oil a et al to u-taa. 3i to The Ca« NW 13-88-6 ted OU C< 28-84 A 31 31 to N 1 to John P. L. 'y i Howard 6% NR «ars,Är«.3 R D. Borne to X - rd i S% ANN «AS LRASK re Oil A _ S, MaoKeosie Oodda Co.. 8}f Dodda K*8W I Vlrfrtl Boa# to Ca la Co re 9th of the and *»» Jeane HW 8|X 1 rooMMto " t0 1 -6 e aiAcm comm »> Coaoty Ahatrao« Cs HANK.. MONTANA U"» 1 %. ^ B. AND OAS ' mwZ », N|N1 x. us to iBWi. 32, r i. 2T ». Con 17 Co to Pet* INK», 8B| Holnaoa 1-10 »1 eatorvaU 1-20 i-f too — — P. tp In tw|i. Lead, 8. D. Nov. (Special) it a*o. ton« of at have totaled ! These facts ar the October issu gineering and M which is devoted the exception of tide, to a descrij tory of operation] are at the Homes c of m of a Han Franck«« consisting @f Oeoti Lloyd Tevis and J. dispatched a typ« te It, fin, a cl McMaster, to Iver nrine, near s d. h Of the as most irticle. it, bow t worth in what was Kun Oanyou, be purchase of fa 1 M 44 in the ever, he u», of gold d known as which two the Idea Star, •trip of origins ih » to H. B. the o Yo had staked the ■ * The strip w as claim ia has shown cent years, tons were am of $4 parod with .. Ol t the first the figures >r a yield as of ! of :i'T-V fi.'f fg ft a — — „Ä. ■ a,. of the 1 te I to » »tond » of 8po carried on thn RUadard «took Rnchange ■ Inad ppoducora, with al|v»r a ■■TJ content •re a few ainc included »re at the 97 a a profit Ofi It* 3 lî.OCQ eb*rea,i Hoela'n 11-85 HM«e on outs tarn lug .toe •f 80 cents a Oreille Mine* o 11,800,000 la Increased vain» wae «|J on and at «niwhlnê. II.« ity. m in' ■ ton waf her be< e qv ry str tie vei wil iy ue as Id id in i am More P« They w The on the b t that a r *s a enu at the a a mi ■'f .■» , et ;i ^ 7 VI ■fey î Ww ■ ■ -r;: fe# ■ mm wm T . pmmmée . ■ vr ► I ace of 1 Mr, £Ät 4 m to ■ of * ■ ; mi# ' , »: ' fS . ■ m <: ■ •«4 I m - mg ; - ■-