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BOZEMAN HIIH LIFE HAS BIG SCANDAL MINISTER CHARGED WITH IMPRO- PRIETIES IS TRIED BEFORE COM- MITTEE OF CLERGY. REAL ESTATE MAN HAS CHARGE OF THE DEFENSE Mud Slinging Goes on Even After Minis- ter Is Acquitted-Congregation Stays by Him and He Draws Packed Houses -More Excitement to Follow-Farm- er Preacher Full of Fight. "TlheI was never a11 him tr1111111.1r n rIfuretn Iat Ita ShairtI, is fril ir IrlIlll whitse heat in that towna~r," Said a ; linos "Na Ii t rt~ tr ii l~l lift y ivit IIi. iiiI lii "l 1 t,1 1 . LI aI r I r I i 11 ofllpastCr 1 1 fi% ( libeFrties \ifth \liss litteiic Shiulst", dan>.".hJ III if LI IS.11111. S LI , a fa rIIIILr111cac1 y 1. a ther. 's IIuItrt siid 111t111 l ItI urtiuit iL Jitirll II I II hII L ihll II t17l 1Itl% f11 LI r iti i r a .Ii iIIILr I i a d 1 t i n t - 111111 I If I ii 111 111I1 1 11 I II(. ll'y is Istt I rrIri 1111a 111t t tiltryl l lIII, Ilsc ss sIaI IIk11, 1 v t I and rh ilt t I h uh ti delill. talk tI nit. art ILr. I ll oli I Il t nl. cliI Nil I ll l Iai t r , the tt.n1 111in i i icI IIIs II l/Ill I. II I I 1,11 ill II Ii 111111-11 its 111c 1. a nI ll t IlL I l n all it I s1. IId y iia fa 111u11 l N . 1i thisL hIs l IllIlLit il ;~c'lirI a hr I IiL(IIII ( r Iii I ) rt.~l.l r I Mr 1.1l ( hl/irri SItII illI IIl ri l lI)y jlilLl Ilalel ie rI I l 1- I Nl-l it llr ly 111111i( 1 "il7l I II Iir I I bLark 1u t il t- chargII Ii Ito tll illI ItI a lu lir L IlI c viIc. In ill 111 sI i :i~i v. a i. t'. Rector 1.. it I Icct" 1 Idpc, lire tooth It NI pill a1:1 Ii ei. S. I after ofII1. I lioze nt rct and kt iv. 1. W . Itt it I. of11 hint he .. 1-le Iht' . .IlCt Ihi a i; of tu1ni, .crl i t illo it 11:11 1"11 it. def d tell( pro a, it r he I1II tlic 1" .11.1 the tillC and he diet neat ho di~ COMMITTEES APPOINTED FOR BUTTE CELEBRATION Men and Women Who Have Charge of Preliminary Arrangements for Ob- serving Fourth of July. ilittc intendl to hae' a I:(,uth II ii July Ctlebratiojn of shich its citie-tos can tel proud. L.ast ight the extcutiV: (olimittee on e lration litl a iCmeetitng itl the store of \\'illiam ii, (;allitk, in Iast liark strt tl awl appnlt d the follolwing shtrdinatte c utilitteht' to lohk after the vs titus (It- tails of the propost d Ilowout : Ith'oration-R-. M. tCampbell, C. M. Clark, F. lHiuehu r. Firetw•oks-ll. M. Patterson, D~r. John A. Donovan, Fratk \V. llaskins. Muf•slc- '. C. illis '. J. JL'entetts, Ike litilrootnner, tomer Rickaods. Carriage.s--\'illiam Gallick, Ike i ns- berger, John A. Johnson. I'ror;t:un-William (Gallick, Ralphli A. Iouis, Ilhnry Jt fierson. Railroads -Mlaj . J. lE. nawi. WV. II. Merriman, II. . \Vilson, John Nagle. lo wait upon city council atid (Cotlty conmis'ionore-- Wilham Hlorgan, \\ illiam Gallick. Printing, committee-Robert Halvdn, J. C. McFadden, Jack llammtil, Richard (ateis, Ilerman Rosenzweig, J. \V.(;illtert. Ladies' auxiliary committee--Ms. rsV. O. Speer, Mrs. C. II. Moore, Mrs. Ge;orge F. Marsh, Mrs. Mose Silverman, Mrs. J. '. Rickards, Mrs. W\illiam Ilorgan, Mrs. E. 13. 'Weirick, Mrs. Lulu Largey, Mrs. Thomas Lavell, Mrs. Joe Rosenthal, Mrs. George W. Irvin, Mrs. C. \V. Clark, Mrs. \W. A. Clark, Jr., Mrs. Ilenry Jefferson, Mrs. D). J. llennessy, Mrs. 1). J. Charles, Mrs. W'. \VW. Cheeky, .Mrs. T. WV. Buzzo, Mrs. Fred Iolbrook, Mrs. Fayette IIHarrington, Mrs. Andly Da lvis. Mrs. T. M. Hodgins, Mrs. II. O. \Vilson, Mrs, John O'Rourke, Mrs. IIarry Symitois, Mrs. J. II. Lynch, Mrs. I. A. lHeilhroniir, Mrs. J. D. Ryan, Mrs. John l)av:s, Mrs. Eugene Carroll and Mrs. WV. McC. White. Additions are to be made to the list of ladies. Here Is Your Chance. The Great NNorthern Railway company announlces the following low-rate excur- lions last: To St. Paul, Duluth and Missouri river points and return ... ... $,12 00 To Chicago and return ........ 53 50o To, St. Louis and return .......... 49 50 On sale June 7, 8, 10, 14 and 16. Good eturning until September ,5. For turther Information call at Great 'Northern Ticket Office, 45 North Main strect, Butte. o MRS. SHEA SHOWS MENTAL WEAKNESS WELL KNOWN WOMAN INFORMS CHIEF OF POLICE THAT SHE FEARS FOR HER LIFE. TELLS AN ODD STORY OF SISTERS IN FOSPITAL Believes They Are Planning to Give Her Pcjsoned Water and Speaks of Poison- ous Gas-She Is the Mother of Con- stable Tim Shea and Owns Consider- able Property in Butte. I If t-1itif e s in " ?' i suiiji l an oit I. ii (hh I ti l tt.iIt int'il i.,iih'l a tam ,hiu wn,11m (iof Mdiler SlI I.rIvy lthis m trniln. as lI. lin lped into, police hrau timirters. \ \ 'ith l n ,. h a, •. s h r , ta n e d o n a a n e ;ta n i hith fhi ithilt th- ,tlit il(i a small bottle iltt \ ,tt , I ilre il (I,1 t I hi t f' oflice. I h.Ill in f hii itis h, ll im pnisttI , , i .tet .fit- tei .I i hinian, speaking titkly. Ili f I. \; 1 I n hasis. (,,)lllii1(', 51h('. h,,lllillit: sh t h)tturs t() l ht ( iI Ihii f Rescolis lookid up fromt a 1i lii b iI was i (liltiu-n l i ( hi ,fs li1c i ti- Tells ewr Story.an 'limish s of a s li• . tt', it I. aih(r Il sh' l , th' ou; h his ,i . "d. s ci-, s. Ibis l\t , ti \a% i ui I;-i. I)ii:n i)( itr. lire it -l. i Sit' i tii nll t ir t lodrink I u, t rmill Ishe \ h";i.i.r lini 1,1; i'o tlic to the, In t -li tot t - int-i i ti, s of l i. f littalk- "'ls and 1),, l iv, , iJl y M, rp !lrhy," mio.o ha Ieli t Sl i led i n, i iiI rs. Ithl ai slll Sl , for li-l ihaill i s h, r litt u , i lll t i.g li ll hl rro.iiin Well-Known Womanry. S"it- o ,tit-ip s rot llo. r - .-I at Oi' , Sis- h ri ivinr iol o . t lhe L t(lle of water sheiI rouhi, l t Itw il lh r %.i s ai tord•, i Iti her (elicl holy \tt 'lr an l h. d lho n ti l th r on (thr i.rl, ca 'liln h t;r i . lii )\\t•. (ll a i nr- sahh. I lrt t rit iitiin of l sisters i aIie lt;llk ILornell y r: a F: i lv ;1II lirte1 \\;tlr h IuhIg . is nI h.I \ri ,ihl Ii t ir il\l iallia d fll- ottle within illllvy I;h(i l, l iiNivr ;i )4h w uldr dI' i il it.llll illill " "I r t. .•hi ilt I, i h iid llill( n (.rto in ,i ilI t dooir : |I11 ll hjet t l olsi , hits t aw thr gv h ti. - t < Ih(ks, h, lin;i to i aphsl, il- f It ilt I •r l,"h ) restsl, fur ;tit emplt<< poit in. ACCUSED MAY GO SCOTT FREE Cou n ty Attorney Weary of Holding John C. Hall for Embezzlement. (''Ctl oy ,l ttorlly lV I enil h I s tuuih r clIn- I idchralion Ith quI stion of di.mi.sing john I. Ihall. who is acen ed o" 'nh.zzling about $..i...I fcrIm Swiftl , ('.. Iholhsatlv paick- (,s. \while (.n emplove of th( . con cc.rl in this city. ' 1 i-. e I i.,n is theI :tll. llc in Fur,lpe o, f ,II . 11. 1uM cha an, the com -lain- lnit in thte cae. IL'chan:ul i. Ilhe confih.ential aitnt of the packlll m filnh , 111,1 his \vidh.nc. is t,' ,cntial n 1,lll'" con•nfiction. h1 1 ' lall ll airlrt, t- 0 .ws..l l m nitlhs a',. an'll( ll hi. ltter hIla t-w , in tiel cominty jail 'vcr since. lThe comfty is comp, Hllhl to support his wife anal lmtr chilren. Illi trial was postponed ono ti.rn during the List erm n of Jaulge M l''t 'rlfull's court, llli tilt countl y attorney fcls that it is unjl,-t to li-ll to wait ini- d, tiilcly for tiii pia king firm atl its a,,int while thl county shoutlh 'rs thlt' l h r- d tn of providing for Iall's family. The local iagnts of the firm ht, sieen ntiell. by Mir. Itrecn that ulles, kuchi;nan is produced within a reasonablh tiet, ald :Iil a;ew lral'l e that that will he done given in the ni aitime, he will discharge I1,111 froin comite y amut d1iismiss ItC case. CONLEY LEARNS CITY WAYS Rancher Shakes Dice in a Saloon and Loses Consciousness and Also $150. "I will return to mty hliomile in .itagher coullinty a lpoorer lut a w iscr liai n ,"' said W. N. (Coley, a ranchellilir who was rollhd in a saloon at ';u-rk ;l;o l Arizona street:, Mlol- day night. Coioley went ilnto the ;saloon to get a drink. lh' remn tibert' having thrown dice with W. F. 'l'rites anid Roy Gecorge for drinks. lie lost anil shortly after lost consciousnitess. 'When he finally recovered lie was poorer to the extent of $150. D)tecti\te Mlurlphy yesterday arrested Triues and (irge whomi lie stuspects ais the guilty parties. Your Summer Wood. Dry Slai Wooid-Easily sawed, qui,kly split; $4.75 cord. 29 Il:ast Granite street. 'Phone 505. NUIRTllI\EST COAl. CO. The annual stockholders meeting of the Ileaverhead Copper Mining and StSmelting company will be held ill the banquet room of the Masonic and I. O,. O. F. builling, Walkerville, Mont., on liTuesday, June loth, at 2:30 p. m. Signed: JOSIAH IIODGE, Pres. \VM. J. BALL, Sec. MINING AI'I'LICATION NO. 4527. United Sltates Land Office, IHelena, Mont., May 24, 1902. Notice is hereby given that John N. Kirk, l)onat Dorais and Samuel D. Sum- walt, whose postoflice addresses are lButte, Montana, and Martin Johnson, whose postoffice address is Laurin, Mon- tana, have this day filed their application for a patent for 1205.1 linear feet of the Frenchman No. 2 lode mline or vein, bear- ing gold, silver and other precious metals, t with surface ground 6oo00 feet in width, situated In Summit valley (unorganized) Minipg district, county of Silver Bow, SATISFACTION! SHOUSEFURNISHINGS SALE THIS WEEK There is nothing so satisfying as satisfaction. Its a great word. It has helped us to sell nearly a million dollars worth of carpets and furniture in Butte. It has made real bare !4 gains of our merchandise, and real friends of our customers. We call this a satisfaction sale, because we do not think there is a disappointment or a disappointing article in the store for anyone who patronizes it. Giving satisfaction has made us masters of the situa tion. We are not satisfied until we have cut prices to a point that make them satisfactory to all. r. wk~~"M-~m--------- _____________ -... Center Tables We defy you to find in Butte such another display of grandly pretty and well-finished tables as adorn the table )l section of this store. From dainty little conceits for the bedroomn to massive elaborately carved highly polished affairs for the Parlor or Library, there * 'i is nothing missing except the part of the prices that we have cut off in orlic: to make quick sales. ; No. 499 Center Table No. 124 Center Table j'I; Made of maple, double shelf 1, low top, ilan box top, t7 inches square, double '; strong little beauty for fh,. lbed- shelf, and turned legs, all nicely pol- room ; reduced from ished; price cut fiom ' 85 to ...................... . 55C $i.so to................. $ 1.00 No. 500 Center Table No. 691 Weathered Oak Table Also a double shelf table in mni.p,, hay Colonial style, very unique, just the turned legs. quite fancy and strong; thing for Smoker's Den, or Bache- Bt'-lh reduced from )or's quarters; richly worth $7.00; $•.on to..................... 70C reduced Noy..l to ....... ............... $4.00 SNo. 173 Mahogany Table No. 842 Solid Mahogany Table ", ', blias top tgx.4 inches, rope-turned rles, Semi-circular in shape, curved and all edges ov:, finished, neat shellf for carved legs. one of the oddest and " apers, etc.; all spleniloy polished; prettiest tables we have ever shown. ine $6.00 Price reduced from vai lt .. ................. $ 00 o o2.00 to................ $7.00 Lace Curtains Th ose who have seen our lhow window displays of lace curtains this season w ill Icar evidence that we have a most remarkable collection of stylish and fetc,hing things in .11 the latest novelties for window rdornment, and we shall miake one of our special rung oni Scotch net lace curtains this week and invite your careful attention to a fewI drops from our ocean of curtain values: Scotch Net Lace Curtains Scotch Net Lace eurtains 'Ilull size. crochet cilges; no tape to rip 3 yards long. 50 inches wide, full S- S off; strong net, pretty floral designs; point weave, heavy thre,\ad, rich pat- worth $m.on, trns ; wrth $1.d5, for....................... . 6oc for ..................... .75C Scotch Net Lace Curtains Scotch Net Lace Curtains E3' /a yards long, 54 inches wide, 8-point Of $S.oo values, in 9-point, full size, Sunbrcakald thread, deep border fig- very rich and desirable goods, Iloral ar(s, worth $1.7; '' and feaiher designs, for ......... . . $125 for.................. . $1.50 Scotch Net Lace Curtains Scotch Net Lace Curtains . iill size. exluiiitely beautiful. t-point 3% yards long, 60o inches wide; special uutnbrckalle thread, tnis season's size for wide bay wiidows, and well weave; worth $.75, worth $ wo .50, for..................... $2.00 for...................... $2.50 DOOR. PANELS Just received a very choice se!ection in Some in Iobinnette with rich centers Arabian and whitc; nice, stylish and of exquisite color designs at corre- chiapt as well. Prices spondingly ra.nge $1.5s, $a.,o and.... $2.50 Low Prices Rockers No. 12 Elm Rockers No. 917D Oak Rocker , holden finish.h igh back, fancy spin- High hack and spindle supported arms, ' iles, back well braced and niicly golden finish, and leather cobler mIt, lossed ; worth $1.75 to s$1e25 t, worth $4.75 " $...o. Cut to....... $1.25 Cut to.................. $3.25 o'', m Rocke " No. 400 Rattan Rocker No. No. ' 2 66 Elm Rockers Close wove, full size, oval linish, ex- , h tplosteredl seat and back, rollen lteding fromll side to side of seat S finish, brace . rs and high backs, over the back, whien is niceily filledt suworth $4.5ii to $5.00. Cut toi................ $3.25 with tasty design in open work. Well worth $7.00, No. 910D Oak Rocker for.. .......... .. $5.00 I )ak or M;lahrany finish, on a base of No. 895 Oak Rocker Squarter sawed oak, high lack, tlup- tuarter sawed, hand polished, goltlen holstered in leather and , leather finished, with leather upholstered cobbler seat, pretty oval .arms;a seat and back. A grand rocker; $7.50 value value reduced from .for.................. ... $4.50 s$uoo to ........... .. $8.50 ---- ----------------- ~ ~~---~--~~----- ------- ~c~vm r m 'I ,', . ... •,, i We Pay the [reight BROWNII[[LDANI CARPl CO. MaisYorrders 48 to 54 West Park and 41 to 43 W. Galena St., Butte _,_ p' ''', . 7•/ . " ' .- , " 1' ,M1 "" '• "• . re'~ .. ... •7 ~.D'• :• "• '2....f,,'.t- f,,'•, -. "S• ,• . •-,'f-••."fI".i,,,4 -,t,, .•,.. 4 w .. . .• • , v • .• . 1 .... • .. ... 7 .- t, L. . '~ Y NL - 7; fr, q Ls I ; / f. rr "j r i," 'x g - '' q i n' ^ ,p , ,'4'` , V' ' L~ (, }.. i. U a_.r _ - .:w .. ":=i"_. .- _..:-.0:....+- .. 'A. `: "... state of Montana, and desiginated y the fieldnotes and official plat on fle, in this office as Survey No. 6518, in 's\i. ship 3 north. Range 8 west, of Monitana meridian, said Survey No, 6518 being de- scribed as follows, to-wit: Ieginning at Corner No. I, a print on the west end line of Survey No. 1.113, and the sixth course of Survey No. 1572, a granite stone set in the ground, with a mound of earth alongside, and mairked 1 6518 for Corner No. I, from which the southeast corner of Section Ii, Township 3 north, Range 8 west, bears south 42 degrees 33 minutes east 1752.1 feet, and running thence south 6o degrees 06 min- utes west 12o5.1 feet; thence north 23 degrees 30 minutes west 587.7 feet; thence north 60 degrees o6 mlinutes east •1.o5.1 feet; thence south 23 degrees 30 Iniltes east 587.7feet to the place of beginning, containing an area of 16.16 acres, of which 6.95 acres are in conflict with Sur- vey Nos. 3392 and 3572, not claimed, leaving 9.21 acres claimed by the above- named applicants, of which 4.06 acres are in conflict with Survey No. 515I, inclu- sive of 0.03 acres in conflict with Survey No. 3450. The location of this claim is of record in the recorder's office of Silver Bow county, state of Montana, in Book "Q" of Lode Locations, page 39. The adjoining claims to these premises are: Survey No, 5151, Bordeaux l.ode, and Survey No. 3450, Lulu B Lode, on the north, Survey No. 1413, Manzeville Lode, I.ot 378 on the cast, and Survey No. 3392, Terrace Lode and Survey No. 3572, Rival Lode, on the south. Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of said Frenchman No, a Lode Mining claim, or surface ground, are required to file their adverse claims with the register of the United States Land China _ Closets Iere without doubt you will find the largest assortment and prettiest line of oval and corner closets, both plain and mirror backed to be found in the city. A large shipment of these reached Butte too late for our Holiday trade. They are considered by many to be a present par- ticularly suited to Christmas times. Icn order to coax you into buying now we have cut prices lower than the lowest yet . known for goods of like value. No. 20 China Closet No. 721 China Closet Oak quarter sawed, golden finish, has Oak quarter sawed, hand polished and :•"• double oval swinging doors filled golden finished, swell shaped glass with swell shaped glass, one ex- ,. o posed shelf fitted with two rows of ends, morror back and single glass cast brass cup hooks. This is a door, has four adjustable shelfs. r little gem and needs only to lie seen This is a very rich and attractive to be appreciated. $16.5o was the piece of grandly good construction price; it is and highly ornamental finish, that now.... ....... $12.50 we reduce from $3-'.So No. 678 China Closet to ............ $25.00 Oak quarter sawed, hand polished, NO. 633 China Closet with carved top, has bevel plate Is extra large, oak golden, hand pot- French mirror, oval front filled with ish finish, swell glass front, carved swell shaped glass, single door and glass sides. This is a very stylish top fitted with French beveled edge, z closet marked to sell for $25 oo, no and fancy shaped mirror, a massive : , one will question that it is grandly substantial, roomny and very stylish Ay good bargain $40.00 value, at........ ........ . $19.00 reduced to........ $27.50 -• SBook- ... Cases Tn bookcases our line is most complete. While we only quote prices on a few numbers of oflicc and lilrary cases we carry in all something like ,t styles of combination desks and bookcases in sc- - . -"~ dium and better grades. Pricc-cutting at this time is the result of an over stock -" . in the nuumbers mentioned. Should any o.. of them be suited to your wants, you will t :~ de cOr;,,rl,,r find the cut price a money-saving propo- Sitiiol. No. 212 Book Case No. 140 Book Case Is made of oak, quarter sawed, hand H!as double doors and center division, polished antd golden finish. It has is imade of oak, quarter sawed, hand double doors, one large light of glass polished andi goltden fiish: contains eight adjustablle shelvcs. '1 his case in each. thle lack extedtls above the hay an clalorately rc;arvcd crown frame of the case anld it has a bIeau- piece and a very subhstantial frame. tifully holl-carved crown piece. The price formnerly was $25oo. We have reduced its pirice bhis we have cut $ . from $-.f to ............ $17.00 to ........... $20.00 No. 129 Book Case No. 216 Book Case lias solid oak quarter sawed, hand Is large and elaborately carved. It iii m p l o e has beautitul flitted Corinthian col- polished frame, prettily ornamelnted unus at each se of te front, an d with hand carving, double swinging nicely piatneled ends: the shelves are doors, with 15x.6 inch glass. It adiustable and the construction is sets ou fancy carved legs and has faultless. This case we consider four adjustahle shelves. The price, one of our best values at $27.50. which was $ . o, has \Ve have too many and been cut to ......... $17.50 cut the price to ........ $20.0o ... BUTTE RGENTS FOR... Buck's Steel Ranges and eook Stoves, Ranney's Sanitary Refrigerators, Whit' ney's Baby Go-Carts and earriages, The "Welch" Mantle and Up= right Folding Beds, etc., etc. Office at Helena, Montana, during the sixty days' period of publication thereof, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statute. GEiJORGE D. GREENE, Register. First publication May 27, 1902.) MINING; AIPPLICATION NO. 45.6. United States Land Office, Helena, Montana, May 19, to2z. Notice is hereby given that the Leo Mining & Milling company, a corporation existing under the laws of the state of Montana, by Alfred B1. Rotmbauer, its agent, whose post. office address is lIutte, Montana, has this day filed its applicatlhn for a patent for 1.229 linear feet, being 300 feet westerly and 929 feet east. erly from discovery shaft of the Matud C. Lode Mining claim, upon which a notice of inten. tion to apply for a patent was posted on tile i2th day of May, A. D. 1902, situated in an unorganized mining district, Jefferson county, state of Montana, designated as Survey No. 62or, in Township 3, north of Range 7 west, being more particularly described as follows: to-wit: beginning at the northeast corner, which is also Corner No. 3 of Survey No. 3369, and a point in the west end line of Survey No. 16o•, a granite stone set in the ground, witnessed by bearing trees, and marked 1.62or for Corner No. I, front wlhich the southeast Corner of Section 34 Townslip 4 north, Range 7 west bears north 16 degrees 37 minutes west 5737.1 feet, and running thence south 87 degrees west, 898 feet; thence north I degree 30 min. uites cast, t2o feet; thence southl 87 degrees west, 331 feet; tllence south I degree 30 min- utes west, 60oo feet; thence north 78 degrees 47 minutes east, 1256 feet; thence north z degree 3o minutes cast, 300 feet to the place of begin. ning, containing an area of 11,88 acres, of whichi .o acres are in conflict with Survey No. a6p, claitmed by the above named applicant, The location of this claim is of record in the recorder's office of Jefferson county, state of ilontana, in Book 8 of Lode Locations, on togse 499. Abs adjoining claim to tihe premises are Survey No. a6•o, Monitor lode, lot 368 and Survey No. 3369, Syndicate lode on the north, and Survey No. 16oa, Silver King lode, lot 233, on thecast, GEOR(GE D). GRE•ENE, Register. SAMIUEL PARKER, JR., Attorney for Aoplicant. - (First Publication, May do, 190o.) NO. 681--NOTICE OF SALE. In tile District Court of the Second Judicial District of the State of Montana, in and for the County of Silver BIow. In the matter of the estate of Jeremiah Roach, deceased: Notice is 'hereby given that in pursuance of an orderof sale, made and entered by the above-entitled district court, on the 3tst day of March, A. D. t9oz, In the matter of the estate of Jeremiah Roach, deceased, the under. signed, administratrix of said estate, will sell at nublic auction, subject to confirmation by said court, tile following described real prop. erty, to.wit: An undivided one-fourth interest in and to the Nora Lode claim, situated in Silver Bow county, Montana, and which is designated in the United States Land office at Helena, Montana, as Lot Number two hundred and eighteen (nl), Township three (3) north, 1Range seven (7) west. Said sale will be made on Saturday, the 3rd day of May, g19o, at a o'clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the courthouse of the above-entitled court, on West Granite street, in said county of Silver Bow, Montana. Terms of said sale are for cash, to per cent of the bid payable at the time of sale and balance upon confirmation of said sale by the court. ALICE ROACH, Administratrix of Estate of Jeremiah Roach, deceased. Dated April 2, 19po. The foregoing sale isfurther postponed until Saturday, May 31, xgoa, at two (a) o'clock p. m, at the time and place speci. fledin the above notice, ALICE ROACH, Administratrix of gstate of Jeremiah Roach, deceased, MINING APPLICATION NO. 4517. United States Land Office, Helena, Montana, ,lay I, 190o. Notice is hereby given that Henry Smith, and John I:. Nettle, the heirs of William T. Lewis, deceased, and William II. T'hompnson, whose postoffice address is Butte, Montana, have this day filed their application for a patent for 334.3 linear feet, being 68 feet north. easterly and 200.3 leet southwesterly from discovery shaft of the Big 'limber Fraction Lode Miinilg claimn, upon which a notice of intention to annly for a patent was posted on the sad day of April, A. D. 19o2, situated in unorganized mining district, Silver low county, state of Montana, designated as Sur. vey No, 6568, in 'Township 3 north, Range 7 west, and being more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the northleast corner,which is also the point of intersection of thle west end line of Survey No. 30•8 and the third coenre of Survey No. a21t, a granite stone set in tile ground withla ImIound of earth alongside and marked 1-6568 for cortler No. I, from which the southeast colrner of Section 34, 'l'owsi hipl 4 north, Range 7 west hears north 32 dlgre, 4,5 minutes 40 secodls east 7464.4 feet; and run ning thence north 74 degrees 17 minutes west 250 feet;thence soulthII degrees 30 minutes west 195 feet; thence south it degrees o5 minutes east 133.5 feet; thence south 74 slc- grees 17 minutes east 334 feet; tlhence north is degrees 05 minutes west 351.5 feet to the place of beginning, containing an area of 2.22 ;cres of which ,Loacres are In conflict with Survey No. ateo, not claimed, leaving 1.2l acres claimed by the above n11aa.,l ap lieants. The location of this claimn is of record i'l the county recorder's office of Silver Ilow c.,nnty, Montana, in Book "R," of lode locations on 'Page 313, TIhlie adjoining claims to these premises are, on the northwest,Survey No. 2Ot; Iug 'Tim- ber lode, on the east, Survey No. 3081t Clide lode, and on the south Survey No. 4460, Blue Bird lode. GEORGE D. GREENE, SAMUCEL BARKER, JR., Register. Attorney fur Appllicants. (First P'ublication May a, 19po.)

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Page 1: BOZEMAN HIIH LIFE SATISFACTION!

BOZEMAN HIIH LIFEHAS BIG SCANDAL

MINISTER CHARGED WITH IMPRO-

PRIETIES IS TRIED BEFORE COM-

MITTEE OF CLERGY.

REAL ESTATE MAN HASCHARGE OF THE DEFENSE

Mud Slinging Goes on Even After Minis-

ter Is Acquitted-Congregation Stays

by Him and He Draws Packed Houses

-More Excitement to Follow-Farm-

er Preacher Full of Fight.

"TlheI was never a11 him tr1111111.1r n

rIfuretn Iat Ita ShairtI, is fril ir IrlIlll

whitse heat in that towna~r," Said a ; linos

"Na Ii t rt~ tr ii l~l lift y ivit IIi. iiiI lii"l 1 t,1 1 .LI aI r I r I i 11 ofllpastCr 1 1 fi% (

libeFrties \ifth \liss litteiic Shiulst", dan>.".hJIII if LI IS.11111. S LI , a fa rIIIILr 111cac1 y 1.

a ther. 's IIuItrt siid 111t111 l ItI urtiuit iLJitirll II I II hII L

ihll II t17l 1Itl% f11 LI r iti i r a .Ii iIIILr I

i a d 1 t i n t -11 1111 I If I ii 111 111I 1 1 11 I II(. ll'yis Istt I rrIri 1111a 111t t tiltryl l lIII, Ilsc ss

sIaI IIk11, 1 v t I and rh ilt t I h uh ti delill.talk tI nit. art ILr. I ll oli I Il t nl. cliI

Nil I ll l Iai t r , the tt.n1 111in i i icI IIIs

II l/Ill I. II I I 1,11 ill II Ii 111111-11

its 111c 1. a nI ll t IlL I l n all it I s1. IIdy iia fa 111u11 l N . 1i thisL hIs l IllIlLit il

;~c'lirI a hr I IiL(IIII ( r Iii I ) rt.~l.l r I

Mr 1.1l ( hl/irri SItII illI IIl ri l lI)y jlilLl

Ilalel ie rI I l 1- I Nl-l it llr ly 111111i( 1"il7l I II Iir I I bLark 1u t il t- chargII Ii Ito tll

illI ItI a lu lir L IlI c viIc. In ill 111 sI i:i~i v. a i. t'. Rector 1.. it I Icct" 1 Idpc, lire

tooth It NI pill a1:1 Ii ei. S. I after ofII1. I

lioze nt rct and kt iv. 1. W . Itt it I. of11

hint he .. 1-le Iht' . .IlCt Ihi a i; of tu1ni, .crl i

t illo it 11:11 1"11 it. def d tell( pro a, it r he I1II

tlic 1" .11.1 the tillC and he diet neat ho di~

COMMITTEES APPOINTEDFOR BUTTE CELEBRATION

Men and Women Who Have Charge ofPreliminary Arrangements for Ob-

serving Fourth of July.

ilittc intendl to hae' a I:(,uth II ii JulyCtlebratiojn of shich its citie-tos can telproud.

L.ast ight the extcutiV: (olimittee one lration litl a iCmeetitng itl the store of\\'illiam ii, (;allitk, in Iast liark strt tlawl appnlt d the follolwing shtrdinattec utilitteht' to lohk after the vs titus (It-tails of the propost d Ilowout :

Ith'oration-R-. M. tCampbell, C. M.Clark, F. lHiuehu r.

Firetw•oks-ll. M. Patterson, D~r. JohnA. Donovan, Fratk \V. llaskins.Muf•slc- '. C. illis '. J. JL'entetts, Ike

litilrootnner, tomer Rickaods.Carriage.s--\'illiam Gallick, Ike i ns-

berger, John A. Johnson.I'ror;t:un-William (Gallick, Ralphli A.

Iouis, Ilhnry Jt fierson.Railroads -Mlaj .J. lE. nawi. WV. II.

Merriman, II. . \Vilson, John Nagle.lo wait upon city council atid (Cotlty

conmis'ionore-- Wilham Hlorgan, \\ illiamGallick.

Printing, committee-Robert Halvdn, J.C. McFadden, Jack llammtil, Richard (ateis,Ilerman Rosenzweig, J. \V. (;illtert.

Ladies' auxiliary committee--Ms. rsV. O.Speer, Mrs. C. II. Moore, Mrs. Ge;orge F.Marsh, Mrs. Mose Silverman, Mrs. J. '.Rickards, Mrs. W\illiam Ilorgan, Mrs. E. 13.

'Weirick, Mrs. Lulu Largey, Mrs. ThomasLavell, Mrs. Joe Rosenthal, Mrs. GeorgeW. Irvin, Mrs. C. \V. Clark, Mrs. \W. A.Clark, Jr., Mrs. Ilenry Jefferson, Mrs. D).J. llennessy, Mrs. 1). J. Charles, Mrs. W'.\VW. Cheeky, .Mrs. T. WV. Buzzo, Mrs. FredIolbrook, Mrs. Fayette IIHarrington, Mrs.Andly Da lvis. Mrs. T. M. Hodgins, Mrs. II.O. \Vilson, Mrs, John O'Rourke, Mrs.IIarry Symitois, Mrs. J. II. Lynch, Mrs. I.A. lHeilhroniir, Mrs. J. D. Ryan, Mrs.John l)av:s, Mrs. Eugene Carroll and Mrs.WV. McC. White.Additions are to be made to the list of

ladies.

Here Is Your Chance.The Great NNorthern Railway company

announlces the following low-rate excur-lions last:

To St. Paul, Duluth and Missouririver points and return ... ... $,12 00

To Chicago and return ........ 53 50oTo, St. Louis and return .......... 49 50On sale June 7, 8, 10, 14 and 16. Good

eturning until September ,5.For turther Information call at Great

'Northern Ticket Office, 45 North Mainstrect, Butte. o

MRS. SHEA SHOWSMENTAL WEAKNESS

WELL KNOWN WOMAN INFORMS

CHIEF OF POLICE THAT SHE

FEARS FOR HER LIFE.

TELLS AN ODD STORY OFSISTERS IN FOSPITAL

Believes They Are Planning to Give Her

Pcjsoned Water and Speaks of Poison-

ous Gas-She Is the Mother of Con-

stable Tim Shea and Owns Consider-

able Property in Butte.

I If t-1itif e s in " ?' i suiiji l an oitI. ii (hh I ti l tt.iIt int'il i.,iih'l a tam ,hiuwn,11m (iof Mdiler SlI I.rIvy lthis m trniln.as lI. lin lped into, police hrau timirters.\ \ 'ith l n ,. h a, • . s h r , ta n e d o n a a n e ;ta n i

hith fhi ithilt th- ,tlit il(i a small bottle

iltt \ ,tt , I ilre il (I,1 t I hi t f' oflice.

I h.Ill in f hii itis h, ll im pnisttI , , i

.tet .fit- tei .I i hinian, speaking

titkly. Ili f I. \; 1 I n hasis.

(,,)lllii1(', 51h('. h,,lllillit: sh t h)tturs t() l ht ( iIIhii f Rescolis lookid up fromt a 1ilii b iI was i (liltiu-n l i ( hi ,fs li1c i ti-

Tells ewr Story.an'limish s of a s li• . tt', it • I. aih(r

Il sh' l , th' ou; h his ,i . "d.

s ci-, s. Ibis l\t , ti \a% i ui I;-i. I)ii:ni)( itr. lire it -l. i Sit' i tii nll t ir t lodrinkI u, t rmill Ishe \ h";i.i.r lini 1,1; i 'o tlic to the,

In t -li tot t - int-i i ti, s of l i. f littalk-"'ls and 1),, l iv, , iJl y M, rp !lrhy," mio.o ha

Ieli t Sl i led i n, i iiI rs. Ithl ai slll Sl , for li-l

ihaill i s h, r litt u , i lll t i.g li ll hl rro.iiinWell-Known Womanry.

S"it- o ,tit-ip s rot llo. r - .-I at Oi' , Sis-

h ri ivinr iol o . t lhe L t(lle of water sheiI

rouhi, l t Itw il lh r %.i s ai t ord•, i Iti her(elicl holy \tt 'lr an l h. d lho n ti l th r on(thr i.rl, ca 'liln h t;r i .lii )\\t•. (ll a i nr-

sahh. I lrt t rit iitiin of l sisters i aIie lt;llk

ILornell y r: a F: i lv ;1II lirte 1 \\;tlr h IuhIg

. is nI h.I \ri ,ihl Ii t ir il\ l iallia d fll- ottlewithin illllvy I;h(i l, l iiNivr ;i )4h w uldrdI' i il it.llll illill "

"I r t. .•hi ilt I, i h iid llill( n (.rto in

,i ilI t dooir : |I11 ll hjet t l olsi , hits t awthr gv h ti. - t < Ih(ks, h, lin;i to i aphsl, il-f It ilt I •r l,"h )

restsl, fur ;tit emplt<< poit in.

ACCUSED MAY GO SCOTT FREECou nty Attorney Weary of Holding John

C. Hall for Embezzlement.(''Ctl oy ,l ttorlly lV I • enil

hI

•s tuuih r clIn-

I idchralion Ith quI stion of di.mi.sing johnI. Ihall. who is acen ed o" 'nh.zzling about

$..i...I fcrIm Swiftl , ('.. Iholhsatlv paick-(,s. \while (.n emplove of th( . con cc.rl inthis city. ' 1 i-. e I i.,n is theI :tll. llc inFur,lpe o, f ,II . 11. 1uM cha an, the com -lain-lnit in thte cae.

IL'chan:ul i. Ilhe confih.ential aitnt of thepacklll m filnh , 111,1 his \vidh.nc. is t,' ,cntialn 1,lll'" con•nfiction. h1 1 ' lall ll airlrt, t-0 .ws..l l m nitlhs a',. an'll( ll hi. ltter hIlat-w , in tiel cominty jail 'vcr since. lThe

comfty is comp, Hllhl to support his wife anallmtr chilren. Illi trial was postponedono ti.rn during the List erm n of JaulgeM l''t 'rlfull's court, llli tilt countl y attorneyfcls that it is unjl,-t to li-ll to wait ini-d, tiilcly for tiii pia king firm atl itsa,,int while thl county shoutlh 'rs thlt' • l h r-d tn of providing for Iall's family.

The local iagnts of the firm ht, sieenntiell. by Mir. Itrecn that ulles, kuchi;nan

is produced within a reasonablh tiet, ald:Iil a;ew lral'l e that that will he done given

in the ni aitime, he will discharge I1,111froin comite y amut d1iismiss ItC case.

CONLEY LEARNS CITY WAYSRancher Shakes Dice in a Saloon and

Loses Consciousness and Also $150."I will return to mty hliomile in .itagher

coullinty a lpoorer lut a w iscr liain

,"' said W.N. (Coley, a ranchellilir who was rollhd in asaloon at ';u-rk ;l;o l Arizona street:, Mlol-

day night.Coioley went ilnto the ;saloon to get a

drink. lh' remn tibert' having thrown dicewith W. F. 'l'rites anid Roy Gecorge fordrinks. lie lost anil shortly after lostconsciousnitess. 'When he finally recoveredlie was poorer to the extent of $150.

D)tecti\te Mlurlphy yesterday arrestedTriues and (irge whomi lie stuspects aisthe guilty parties.

Your Summer Wood.Dry Slai Wooid-Easily sawed, qui,kly

split; $4.75 cord.29 Il:ast Granite street. 'Phone 505.

NUIRTllI\EST COAl. CO.

The annual stockholders meeting ofthe Ileaverhead Copper Mining andStSmelting company will be held ill thebanquet room of the Masonic and I. O,.O. F. builling, Walkerville, Mont., onliTuesday, June loth, at 2:30 p. m.Signed: JOSIAH IIODGE, Pres.

\VM. J. BALL, Sec.

MINING AI'I'LICATION NO. 4527.

United Sltates Land Office, IHelena, Mont.,May 24, 1902.Notice is hereby given that John N.

Kirk, l)onat Dorais and Samuel D. Sum-walt, whose postoflice addresses arelButte, Montana, and Martin Johnson,

whose postoffice address is Laurin, Mon-tana, have this day filed their applicationfor a patent for 1205.1 linear feet of theFrenchman No. 2 lode mline or vein, bear-ing gold, silver and other precious metals,t with surface ground 6oo00 feet in width,

situated In Summit valley (unorganized)Minipg district, county of Silver Bow,

SATISFACTION!SHOUSEFURNISHINGS SALE THIS WEEK

There is nothing so satisfying as satisfaction. Its a great word. It has helped us tosell nearly a million dollars worth of carpets and furniture in Butte. It has made real bare

!4 gains of our merchandise, and real friends of our customers. We call this a satisfactionsale, because we do not think there is a disappointment or a disappointing article in thestore for anyone who patronizes it. Giving satisfaction has made us masters of the situation. We are not satisfied until we have cut prices to a point that make them satisfactory to all.

r. wk~~"M-~m------------~__ _____________

-... CenterTables

We defy you to find in Butte suchanother display of grandly pretty and

well-finished tables as adorn the table

)l section of this store. From dainty little

conceits for the bedroomn to massive

elaborately carved highly polished

affairs for the Parlor or Library, there

* 'i is nothing missing except the part of

the prices that we have cut off in orlic:

to make quick sales.; No. 499 Center Table No. 124 Center Table

j'I; Made of maple, double shelf 1, low top, ilan box top, t7 inches square, double'; strong little beauty for fh,. lbed- shelf, and turned legs, all nicely pol-room ; reduced from ished; price cut fiom' 85 to ...................... . 55C $i.so to................. $ 1.00

No. 500 Center Table No. 691 Weathered Oak TableAlso a double shelf table in mni.p,, hay Colonial style, very unique, just the

turned legs. quite fancy and strong; thing for Smoker's Den, or Bache-Bt'-lh

reduced from

)or's quarters;

richly worth

$7.00;

$•.on to..................... 70C reducedNoy..l to ....... ............... $4.00SNo. 173 Mahogany Table No. 842 Solid Mahogany Table

", ', blias top tgx.4 inches, rope-turned rles, Semi-circular in shape, curved andall edges ov:, finished, neat shellf for carved legs. one of the oddest and

" apers, etc.; all spleniloy polished; prettiest tables we have ever shown.• ine $6.00 Price reduced fromvai lt .. ................. $ 00 o o2.00 to................ $7.00

Lace CurtainsTh ose who have seen our lhow window displays of lace curtains this season

w ill Icar evidence that we have a most remarkable collection of stylish andfetc,hing things in .11 the latest novelties for window rdornment, and we shallmiake one of our special rung oni Scotch net lace curtains this week and inviteyour careful attention to a fewI drops from our ocean of curtain values:Scotch Net Lace Curtains Scotch Net Lace eurtains' Ilull size. crochet cilges; no tape to rip 3 yards long. 50 inches wide, full S-

S off; strong net, pretty floral designs; point weave, heavy thre,\ad, rich pat-worth $m.on, trns ; wrth $1.d5,for....................... . 6oc for ..................... .75C

Scotch Net Lace Curtains Scotch Net Lace CurtainsE3' /a yards long, 54 inches wide, 8-point Of $S.oo values, in 9-point, full size,

Sunbrcakald thread, deep border fig- very rich and desirable goods, Iloralar(s, worth $1.7; '' and feaiher designs,for ......... . . $125 for.................. . $1.50

Scotch Net Lace Curtains Scotch Net Lace Curtains.iill size. exluiiitely beautiful. t-point 3% yards long, 60o inches wide; special

uutnbrckalle thread, tnis season's size for wide bay wiidows, and wellweave; worth $.75, worth $ wo .50,for..................... $2.00 for...................... $2.50

DOOR. PANELSJust received a very choice se!ection in Some in Iobinnette with rich centers

Arabian and whitc; nice, stylish and of exquisite color designs at corre-chiapt as well. Prices spondinglyra.nge $1.5s, $a.,o and.... $2.50 Low Prices

RockersNo. 12 Elm Rockers No. 917D Oak Rocker, holden finish.h igh back, fancy spin- High hack and spindle supported arms,

' iles, back well braced and niicly golden finish, and leather coblermIt, lossed ; worth $1.75 to s$1e25 t, worth $4.75

" $...o. Cut to....... $1.25 Cut to.................. $3.25o'', m Rocke " No. 400 Rattan RockerNo. No. ' 2 66 Elm Rockers Close wove, full size, oval linish, ex-

, h tplosteredl seat and back, rollen lteding fromll side to side of seatS finish, brace . rs and high backs, over the back, whien is niceily filledtsuworth $4.5ii to $5.00.Cut toi................ $3.25 with tasty design in open work.

Well worth $7.00,No. 910D Oak Rocker for.. .......... .. $5.00I )ak or M;lahrany finish, on a base of No. 895 Oak Rocker

Squarter sawed oak, high lack, tlup- tuarter sawed, hand polished, goltlenholstered in leather and , leather finished, with leather upholsteredcobbler seat, pretty oval .arms; a seat and back. A grand rocker;$7.50 value value reduced from.for.................. ... $4.50 s$uoo to ........... .. $8.50

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,', . . . .•,, i We Pay the [reight BROWNII[[LDANI CARPl CO. MaisYorrders48 to 54 West Park and 41 to 43 W. Galena St., Butte _,_

p' ''', . 7•/ ." ' .- , " 1' ,M1 "" • '• "• . re'~ .. ... •7 ~.D'• :• "• '2....f,,'.t- f,,'•, -."S• ,• .•-,'f-••."fI".i,,,4 -,t,, .•,.. 4 w .. . .• • • , • v • • • .• . 1

.... • .. ... 7 . -t, L. . '~

Y NL - 7; fr, q Ls I ; / f. rr "j r

i," 'x g - '' q i n' ^ ,p , ,'4'` , V' ' L ~ (,}.. i. U a_.r _ -.:w .. ":=i"_. .- _..:-.0:....+- .. 'A. `: "...

state of Montana, and desiginated y thefield notes and official plat on fle, inthis office as Survey No. 6518, in 's\i.ship 3 north. Range 8 west, of Monitanameridian, said Survey No, 6518 being de-scribed as follows, to-wit:

Ieginning at Corner No. I, a print onthe west end line of Survey No. 1.113,and the sixth course of Survey No. 1572,a granite stone set in the ground, with amound of earth alongside, and mairked1 6518 for Corner No. I, from which thesoutheast corner of Section Ii, Township3 north, Range 8 west, bears south 42degrees 33 minutes east 1752.1 feet, andrunning thence south 6o degrees 06 min-utes west 12o5.1 feet; thence north 23degrees 30 minutes west 587.7 feet; thencenorth 60 degrees o6 mlinutes east •1.o5.1feet; thence south 23 degrees 30 Inilteseast 587.7 feet to the place of beginning,containing an area of 16.16 acres, ofwhich 6.95 acres are in conflict with Sur-vey Nos. 3392 and 3572, not claimed,leaving 9.21 acres claimed by the above-named applicants, of which 4.06 acres arein conflict with Survey No. 515I, inclu-sive of 0.03 acres in conflict with SurveyNo. 3450.

The location of this claim is of recordin the recorder's office of Silver Bowcounty, state of Montana, in Book "Q"of Lode Locations, page 39.

The adjoining claims to these premisesare: Survey No, 5151, Bordeaux l.ode,and Survey No. 3450, Lulu B Lode, onthe north, Survey No. 1413, ManzevilleLode, I.ot 378 on the cast, and SurveyNo. 3392, Terrace Lode and Survey No.3572, Rival Lode, on the south.

Any and all persons claiming adverselyany portion of said Frenchman No, aLode Mining claim, or surface ground, arerequired to file their adverse claims withthe register of the United States Land

China _

ClosetsIere without doubt you will find thelargest assortment and prettiest line ofoval and corner closets, both plain andmirror backed to be found in the city. Alarge shipment of these reached Buttetoo late for our Holiday trade. They areconsidered by many to be a present par-ticularly suited to Christmas times. Icnorder to coax you into buying now wehave cut prices lower than the lowest yet .known for goods of like value.

No. 20 China Closet No. 721 China ClosetOak quarter sawed, golden finish, has Oak quarter sawed, hand polished and :•"•

double oval swinging doors filled golden finished, swell shaped glasswith swell shaped glass, one ex- ,. o

posed shelf fitted with two rows of ends, morror back and single glasscast brass cup hooks. This is a door, has four adjustable shelfs. rlittle gem and needs only to lie seen This is a very rich and attractiveto be appreciated. $16.5o was the piece of grandly good constructionprice; it is and highly ornamental finish, thatnow.... ....... $12.50 we reduce from $3-'.So

No. 678 China Closet to ............ $25.00Oak quarter sawed, hand polished, NO. 633 China Closet

with carved top, has bevel plate Is extra large, oak golden, hand pot-French mirror, oval front filled with ish finish, swell glass front, carvedswell shaped glass, single door andglass sides. This is a very stylish top fitted with French beveled edge, zcloset marked to sell for $25 oo, no and fancy shaped mirror, a massive : ,one will question that it is grandly substantial, roomny and very stylish Aygood bargain $40.00 value,at........ ........ . $19.00 reduced to........ $27.50 -•

SBook-...Cases

Tn bookcases our line is most complete.While we only quote prices on a fewnumbers of oflicc and lilrary cases wecarry in all something like ,t styles ofcombination desks and bookcases in sc-

-. -"~ dium and better grades. Pricc-cutting atthis time is the result of an over stock

-" . in the nuumbers mentioned. Should anyo.. of them be suited to your wants, you will

t :~ de cOr;,,rl,,r find the cut price a money-saving propo-Sitiiol.

No. 212 Book Case No. 140 Book CaseIs made of oak, quarter sawed, hand H!as double doors and center division,

polished antd golden finish. It has is imade of oak, quarter sawed, handdouble doors, one large light of glass polished andi goltden fiish: contains

eight adjustablle shelvcs. '1 his casein each. thle lack extedtls above the hay an clalorately rc;arvcd crownframe of the case anld it has a bIeau- piece and a very subhstantial frame.tifully holl-carved crown piece. The price formnerly was $25oo.We have reduced its pirice bhis we have cut $ .from $-.f to ............ $17.00 to ........... $20.00

No. 129 Book Case No. 216 Book Caselias solid oak quarter sawed, hand Is large and elaborately carved. It

iii m p l o e has beautitul flitted Corinthian col-polished frame, prettily ornamelnted unus at each se of te front, an dwith hand carving, double swinging nicely piatneled ends: the shelves aredoors, with 15x.6 inch glass. It adiustable and the construction issets ou fancy carved legs and has faultless. This case we considerfour adjustahle shelves. The price, one of our best values at $27.50.which was $ . o, has \Ve have too many andbeen cut to ......... $17.50 cut the price to ........ $20.0o

... BUTTE RGENTS FOR...Buck's Steel Ranges and eook Stoves,

Ranney's Sanitary Refrigerators, Whit'ney's Baby Go-Carts and earriages,

The "Welch" Mantle and Up=right Folding Beds, etc., etc.

Office at Helena, Montana, during thesixty days' period of publication thereof,or they will be barred by the provisionsof the statute.

GEiJORGE D. GREENE,Register.

First publication May 27, 1902.)

MINING; AIPPLICATION NO. 45.6.

United States Land Office,Helena, Montana, May 19, to2z.

Notice is hereby given that the Leo Mining& Milling company, a corporation existingunder the laws of the state of Montana, byAlfred B1. Rotmbauer, its agent, whose post.office address is lIutte, Montana, has this dayfiled its applicatlhn for a patent for 1.229 linearfeet, being 300 feet westerly and 929 feet east.erly from discovery shaft of the Matud C. LodeMining claim, upon which a notice of inten.tion to apply for a patent was posted on tilei2th day of May, A. D. 1902, situated in anunorganized mining district, Jefferson county,state of Montana, designated as Survey No.62or, in Township 3, north of Range 7 west,being more particularly described as follows:to-wit:

beginning at the northeast corner, which isalso Corner No. 3 of Survey No. 3369, and apoint in the west end line of Survey No. 16o•,a granite stone set in the ground, witnessed bybearing trees, and marked 1.62or for CornerNo. I, front wlhich the southeast Corner ofSection 34 Townslip 4 north, Range 7 westbears north 16 degrees 37 minutes west 5737.1feet, and running thence south 87 degreeswest, 898 feet; thence north I degree 30 min.uites cast, t2o feet; thence southl 87 degreeswest, 331 feet; tllence south I degree 30 min-utes west, 60oo feet; thence north 78 degrees 47minutes east, 1256 feet; thence north z degree3o minutes cast, 300 feet to the place of begin.ning, containing an area of 11,88 acres, ofwhichi .o acres are in conflict with Survey No.a6p, claitmed by the above named applicant,

The location of this claim is of record in therecorder's office of Jefferson county, state ofilontana, in Book 8 of Lode Locations, ontogse 499.

Abs adjoining claim to tihe premises are

Survey No. a6•o, Monitor lode, lot 368 andSurvey No. 3369, Syndicate lode on the north,and Survey No. 16oa, Silver King lode, lot 233,on the cast,

GEOR(GE D). GRE•ENE,Register.

SAMIUEL PARKER, JR.,Attorney for Aoplicant. -

(First Publication, May do, 190o.)

NO. 681--NOTICE OF SALE.

In tile District Court of the Second JudicialDistrict of the State of Montana, in andfor the County of Silver BIow.

In the matter of the estate of Jeremiah Roach,deceased:

Notice is 'hereby given that in pursuance ofan order of sale, made and entered by theabove-entitled district court, on the 3tst dayof March, A. D. t9oz, In the matter of theestate of Jeremiah Roach, deceased, the under.signed, administratrix of said estate, will sellat nublic auction, subject to confirmation bysaid court, tile following described real prop.erty, to.wit:An undivided one-fourth interest in and to

the Nora Lode claim, situated in Silver Bowcounty, Montana, and which is designated inthe United States Land office at Helena,Montana, as Lot Number two hundred andeighteen (nl), Township three (3) north,1Range seven (7) west.

Said sale will be made on Saturday, the 3rdday of May, g19o, at a o'clock p. m. of saidday, at the door of the courthouse of theabove-entitled court, on West Granite street,in said county of Silver Bow, Montana.Terms of said sale are for cash, to per cent

of the bid payable at the time of sale andbalance upon confirmation of said sale by thecourt. ALICE ROACH,Administratrix of Estate of Jeremiah Roach,

deceased.Dated April 2, 19po.The foregoing sale is further postponed

until Saturday, May 31, xgoa, at two (a)o'clock p. m, at the time and place speci.fled in the above notice,

ALICE ROACH,Administratrix of gstate of Jeremiah

Roach, deceased,

MINING APPLICATION NO. 4517.

United States Land Office,Helena, Montana, ,lay I, 190o.

Notice is hereby given that Henry Smith,and John I:. Nettle, the heirs of William T.Lewis, deceased, and William II. T'hompnson,whose postoffice address is Butte, Montana,have this day filed their application for apatent for 334.3 linear feet, being 68 feet north.easterly and 200.3 leet southwesterly fromdiscovery shaft of the Big 'limber FractionLode Miinilg claimn, upon which a notice ofintention to annly for a patent was posted onthe sad day of April, A. D. 19o2, situated inunorganized mining district, Silver lowcounty, state of Montana, designated as Sur.vey No, 6568, in 'Township 3 north, Range 7west, and being more particularly described asfollows, to-wit:

Beginning at the northleast corner, which isalso the point of intersection of thle west endline of Survey No. 30•8 and the third coenreof Survey No. a21t, a granite stone set in tileground withl a ImIound of earth alongside andmarked 1-6568 for cortler No. I, from whichthe southeast colrner of Section 34, 'l'owsi hipl 4north, Range 7 west hears north 32 dlgre, 4,5minutes 40 secodls east 7464.4 feet; and running thence north 74 degrees 17 minutes west250 feet; thence soulth II degrees 30 minuteswest 195 feet; thence south it degrees o5minutes east 133.5 feet; thence south 74 slc-grees 17 minutes east 334 feet; tlhence north isdegrees 05 minutes west 351.5 feet to the placeof beginning, containing an area of 2.22 ;cresof which ,Lo acres are In conflict with SurveyNo. ateo, not claimed, leaving 1.2l acresclaimed by the above n11aa.,l ap lieants.The location of this claimn is of record i'l the

county recorder's office of Silver Ilow c.,nnty,Montana, in Book "R," of lode locations on'Page 313,

TIhlie adjoining claims to these premises are,on the northwest, Survey No. 2Ot; Iug 'Tim-ber lode, on the east, Survey No. 3081t Clidelode, and on the south Survey No. 4460, BlueBird lode.

GEORGE D. GREENE,

SAMUCEL BARKER, JR., Register.Attorney fur Appllicants.

(First P'ublication May a, 19po.)