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_ mí*r*4 * \ -V , - - ? were/all owned by national or City Registration Notice. FOR A NATIONAL . , State,-governments, the future of The registry books of . the City the species would be far more of Dillon will he open far the reg i HERD OF BISON secure than it now is wtih these istration ot qualified voteis Tops* animals in the hands of sixty- day, March 17th, to Saturday, NEW ADS OF fojur different owners. The tern March 21st, both dates, inclusive- porary tenure of private owner The-hours of registration are front American Society Asks Govern­ ship constitutes a great danger 1 to 5 and from 7 to 9 p. pi., on to the species, and renders the each of said days. The books wil ment to Establish Animals establishment of several national also be open on Friday, April 3d, herds impeiatively necessary. for correction and the registration Dillon Business Firms. In . In advocating before congress of voters who were unavoidably the establishment ot the proposed anable to register on the regular • M national herd in northwestern Mon days. Every one muat register in HARD AND SOFT COAL. tana,'the‘ society order to vote. George Pi Hughes, Provolt & Ripley Oscar G Findling Through a\bill recently intro- desires the active assistance of all City Registry ¡Agent. ' . KINDLING and STOVE WOOD. duced in congressiJ? by Senator Jos- persons who are¡interested in the At Hughes & McCaleb’s Store. Headquarter« For Delivered to any part of the City, eph M. Dixon • of Montana the perpetual preservation of what waB First publication March 11th,1908. Drayage of all Kinds Promptly Centennial American Bison society baB form once our great most conspicu­ ; - 29-4t. WET GOODS ally called upon the government to Attended to. ous and valuable American ani­ Election Notice. Cafe XX establish a national herd of bison mal. The thing to do is to request Phonee, Residence F. Office 35 M. Notice is hereoy given that the Finest Wines« Liquors and Cigars 17 on the Flathead , senators and representatives to Oscar's Place, Helena Street, iqv northwestern Montana. The regular city election within and for E. T. BROCK, Prop. facilitate the passage of Senator the City of Dillon, Montana, for Opposite the Depot' Dillon, Montana, society offers a nucleus herd as a Dixon's bill.—Record. lift, if congress will provide the the election of one alderman for each ward of said city,will be held TO OWNERS OF land for a range and fence it in. DIRECTORY OF THE DILLON CHURCHES The recently issued annual re­ on Monday, April 6th, 1908. Millinery, EM , Yearian port of the society shows that the Polls will open at eight o'clock MINING CLAIMS Giving the Nature and Hour of the Var­ a. in., and close at six o'clock p. Hair Goods and ’Dealer In w# plan has been very carefully ious Sabbath Day Services In Get your claims Patented and stop thought out. A year ago the or­ m. The following polling places Switches, Stamped that outlay of $100 per annum Paints,Oils,Glass, Wall Paper/ 8 the Dillon Churches. have been fixed by the City Council for asaesBtiient work. For ganization engaged Professor Linen and Pillow particulars call or address Confectionery, Stationery, J ? Morton J. Elrod, of Missoula, to ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH. of said city, to-wit: School Supplies i f First ward, H. R. Melton’s old Tops, GEO. R. METLEN spend the summer of 1907 in mak­ Corner of Washington and Glen Mail Orders Promptly Attended To w office; second ward, City Hall Civil and Minlnir Engineer, United ing a thorough examination of the dale streets, Rev. S. D. Hooker, MRS. ANNIE HART, States Deputy Mineral Surveyor P. Q. Building X Dillon, Montana Flathead reservation, which now rector. ’ third ward, the Sullivan residence, is being thrown open to settle­ Sunday services: Holy com­ Witness my bund this 5th day ment, and recommend a site for a munion at 11 a. m. on the first and of March, A. D. 1908. CHAS. TERRY. Harness, Saddles, national bison range. Professor third Sundays of the month. 1. B. POINDEXTER, HUBER BROS. Elrod’s report is printed in full in Morning prayer at 11 a. m. City Clerk. Tents and Wagon the society’s annual volume, and Evening prayer at 8 00 p. m First Publication Nov. 11, 1908. Jewelers, upon it is based the plan now be­ Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. 29-4‘t. Fine Wines, Liquors Covers Sheriffs Sale. Engravers, fore congress. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. and Cigars. x Unfortunately the society came Corner of Pacific and Glendale The First Nationul Bank of Dil­ Opticians into existence juBt one year too late streets; Rev. Dr. A. B. Martin, lon, Montana, Plaintiff, against S, J, HAINES to prevent the sale and removal Beaverhead Creamery Association, pastor. Ba.nna.ck St. Masonic Temple, Dillon, Mont. North Montana Street into Canada of the great Pablo- Honrs of services. Defendant. Allard bison herd, which had Morning sermon, 11 a. m. To Be Sold at Sheriff’s Sale: grown up on the Flathead reserva­ Sabbath school, 12 m. On the 18th day of April, 1908, tion from 30 animals to a total Christian Endeavor, 6:45 p. m. at 2 o’clock p. m, of said day, at and Walrus lode mining claims, of 638 head, not counting be­ Evening sermon, 8 :00 p. m. the front door of the Court House, situated in on unorganized mining tween 200 and 300 head previous­ in the City of Dillon, County of METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. district iu Beaverhead county, ly sold. The history of that herd, Gorner Bannack and Washing­ Beaverhead and State of Montano, however, has amply demonstrated the following described real pro­ Montana, the location certificate ton streets; Rev. W. A. Winters, the South Star lode being found the fact that bison suitably located perty, ¡to-wit: pastor. book 53, page 552; of the Bon­ on the Flathead reservation can All the right, title, interest and Sunday school, 10 a. m. anza lode in booki53, page 553; qf live all the year round by graz­ claim of the within defendant As­ Morning preaching service, 11 a. tiie Walrus lode in book 53, page ing, and without being fed on sociation (the Beaverhead Cream­ m. 506, of lode locations in the office hay. ery Association) of, in and to the Class meeting, 12 m. the recorder of Beaverhead The site proposed for the new following described property, to- Junior League, 3 p. m. county, Montano, in order to national herd is situated iirimed- Epworth League, 6:45 p. m. wit . iately north of Ravalli, on the Beginning at a point from hold such claims under the pro­ Evening preaching service, 8:00 visions of section 2324 of the re­ Northern Pacific railway, which p. m. which a »take at the southeast is the station from which 389 corner of the northeast quarter vised statutes of the , Prayer meeting every Wednes­ nd the amendments thereto, ap­ bison were shipped to Canada last of the southwest quarter of sec­ day evening at 7 :30. proved January 22, 1880, con­ year. The ideal range desired tion 18, in township 7, south of 'HE Anaconda Standard is the leading news­ CATHOLIC CHURCH. cerning' annual labor upon min­ contains 20 square miles (12,800 range 8 west, Montana Meredian, Sundays—Low Mass at 8 o’clock, ing claims, being the amount paper of Montana. It leads in news, in en­ acres) ot ridges and hills, nearly Beaverhead County, Montana, x c High Mass at 10:30 on first and required to hold said lode claims all of it too steep for agriculture bears south 195 feet; thence from terprise, in progressiveness, in beauty, in second Sunday’ of the month. On for the period beginning January of any kind and of no value to any­ point north 39 degrees 45 min­ brightness, in timely illustration, in all that fourth Sunday of month Low 1st, 1904, and ending on the one save as grazing lands. In the Masses at 8 :00 and 10:30. Sunday uets, east 175.6 feet, thence east 75 goes to make up a big, strong, vigorous, magnetic ravines and water courses there is feet; thence south 21 degrees 10 thirty-first day of December, 1907. school immediately after the last And if within ninety days after newspaper, pulsating with contemporaneous hu­ an abundance of water and suffi­ minutes, west 144.7 feet, thence mass. Evening devotions at 7:30. the publication hereof you fail or man interest. Leading in all these qualifications, cient timber to afford shelter for On the first, second and fourth west 135 teet to the place of be­ bison in the severest storms. The ginning and containing an area reiuse to contribute your portion it inevitably leads in circulation, in advertising, in Sundays of month masses are said of such expenses as the co-owner grazing grounds are abundant tor of .32 (32-100) acres of land,lying the respect, esteem and patronage of its wide and at Dillon. On the third Sunday at thereof, your interests in the the support of 1,000 bison,without northeast of the City ot Dillon, Lima and Melrose alternately. claims will become the property flourishing constituency. the necessity of feeding them. The Beaverhead County, Montana, and Horse Prairie, Dell and Willis at­ of the undersigned, your co-owner, I| The Standard is published every day in the year. proposed ideal range has t. front­ together with all and singular tended on week days, who has made the required expendi­ age of seven miles on the Northern the tenements, hereditaments and Its plant is the most complete in the northwest. It REV. D. FOLEY, Pastor. tures by the terms of said section. Pacific railway. appurtenances thereto belonging spares no outlay of labor or capital to obtain, fresh SALVATION ARMY. JAMES DEELEY. Unfortunately the Indians will or in anywise appertaining. and crisp, all the news of interest to Montana peo­ Sunday—Prayer meeting, 7 a. First publication, March 25,1908. have to be paid for any land that Terms of sale: Cash. m.; Holiness meeting, 11 a. m.; 31-1 fit. ple. Its own special news service covers Monta­ may be set aside for a bison range, Sunday Bchool, 1 :30 p. m. prayer Dated this 25th day of March, na's every nook and corner, and in particular it probably at the rate ot $1.25 per 1908. meeting, 3:00 p. m.; young peo­ Notice of Forfeiture. acre. (To accomplish this purpose, M. D. GIST, covers with ceaseless diligence and conscientious ple’s legion, 6:00 p. m. Service Argenta, Mont.,Feb 10, 1908. thoroughness the happenings of Butte, the state's and to provide for fencing, con­ every evening at 8 :00 p. m. All Sheriff of Beaverhead County. gress is aked to appropriate $30,- By GEO. W. DART, To the heirs, executors, adminis­ great thriving, driving, vibrating metropolis. are welcome. tratrix, or assigns of Robert Bam- 000. If this is done, the Bison Under Sheriff. t§ The Standard aims to b e fair to all men and all society will at once set about the For Sale. First publication March 25,1908. mer: You ate hereby notified that I interests; to deal honestly with all public questions task of laising funds ¡¡for the pur­ 150 head short born stock cattle, 31-4t. as they shall arise; to discuss current events intel­ chase of a herd of from 15 to 20 consisting of cows, steers and heif­ have expended the bdid of Five Bids for County Roads. Hundred Dollars iu labor and im­ bison, of pure blood, to present ers. Also 250 tons good beef hay, ligently and entertainingly; in a word, to publish The Board of County Commis- provements upon the Cincinnati to the government for the new will either sell to feed on ranch or siouers in and for Beaverhead day in and day out, a clear, complete, captivating national range. In comparison iq stack. I have one of the best Quartz lode Mining claim, the Montana newspaper, at once a pleasure to the County, Montana, will receive Mary Ann quartz lode raining with the great sum that is being feeding yards in the valley. sealed proposals until 4 o’clock p. claim,the Maggie quartz lode miu- reader, a power to good citizenship, and a pride to expended by Canada—between 9-tf W. F. DRUMMEY. m., Monday, April 6th, 1908, as $150,000 and $200,000—for the ng claim, the Libbie quartz lode the state. follows: mining claim,and the Viola quartz purchase, transportation and care AGENTS WANTED—16X20 For completing county road from lode mining claim in the Montana Dally and Sunday, per month ...... $ 1.00 of the Pablo herd, the sum now crayon portraits 40 cents, trames Ames place to West side of top of unorganized) mining district in Dally and Sunday, per year, when paid In advance.. 10.00 asked of congress seems very 10 cents and up, sheet pictures divide, according to plans and spec­ Sunday Edition, per year...... 2.50 small. In view ot the object to be Beaverhead county, Montana, the one cent each. You can make 4C0 ifications which will be prepared AddresH gained, it is trivial. The American per cent profit or $36.00 per week. original certificates of location of by. County Surveyor, and which is found in the official THE ANACONDA STANDARD, Bison society is backed by a Catalogue and Samples free. Auaconda, Montana. For moving and placing dirt records in the office of the clerk strong board ot managers, and FRANK W. WILLIAMS CO., and rock, per cubic yard, as may there is reason to believe that it 1208 W. Taylor St., Chicago, 111. and recorder of Beaverhead coun­ be directed by County Surveyor. ty, as follows: The Mary Ann, will make a very vigorous cam­ 31-4t. Commissioners and County Sur­ paign in behalf of the proposed Book 46, page 588, the Libbie, veyors will go to Ames place Wed­ book 46, page 587, the Maggie, hew herd.^- FORSALK--A horse and buggy. nesday, April 1st, and will be on One ot the most interesting fea­ For particulars apply at Examiner book 46, page 586, the Cincinnati, the ground Thursday and Friday, book 53, page 109, and amended tures of the society’s annual re­ office. tf. April 2nd and 3rd, plans and certificate of location or declaratory port is the bison census, which specifications can be had at Coun was made by Dr. W. T. Horndav statement is found in book 54, INSTRUCTIVE INTERESTING ty Surveyor’s office Saturday eve­ page 276, and the deed conveying and completed on January 1. Its ning, April 4th, and board will summary shows the existence at the undivided one half interest in “Correct English- open bids after 4 o’clock p. m. the said Cincinnati, Mary Ann, The Montana Market this date of 1,722 pure-blood Monday, April 6th, 1908, reserving American bison in captivity Maggie, and Libbie, is found iu How to Use It.” the right to reject any and all book 49, page 159, and the certifi­ throughout the world, and 325 nids. Wholesale and Retail bead (estimated) running wild. cate ot location in the Viola is A Monthly Magazine Devoted to Certified checks must accompany Of the latter 25 are credited to the found in book 48, page 198, in the Use of English. each bid to the amount of two per Yellowstone park, and 300 to fae order to bold said claims under the cent of the amount bid as a guar­ BUTCHERS region southwest of the Great Slave JO SEPHINE TURCH BAKER, Editor. supervision of section 2324 of the antee that the successful bidder lake, in Canada. In the United revised statutes of the United States will furnish sufficient bonds ior States there are 1,116 bison in cap­ Partial Contents: and the amendments thereunto ap­ E carry the choicest cuts of Beef, the completion ot contract. Special Attention Giv­ tivity. of which 506 are males and Course in Grammar. proved Jan. 22nd, 1880, concern­ Fork, Veal, Mutton, or other How to Increase One’s Vocabulary. O. C. GOSMAN, ing annual labor on mining claims, en to Out-of-Town W 610 are females. Of this total commodities with which an up-to- The Art of Conversation. Chairman. being the amount required to hold 203 are calves that were born in. Shall and Will; Should and Would: Customer». 1907. Canada now contains 476 By Jno. S. Baker, said lode mining claims for the date market is constantly supplied. How to Use Them. ' County Clerk. captive bison, of which 214 are Pronunciations (Century Diction­ year ending December 31st, 1907. Excellence of quality, reasonable males and 262 are females, 98 of ary). Dillon, Montana, March 5tb, And it witbin ninety days after prices, courteous treatment and the total being calves of'the vin­ Correct English in the Home. 1908. 29-4L personal service of this notice upon Correct English in the School. prompt delivery will be our meth­ Notice of Forfeiture. yon, or within ninety days after Telephone 10-B. tage of 1907. Europe contains 54 What to Say and What Not to Say. ods of doing business. ‘males and 76 female bison, of Course in Letter-Writing and Punc­ Dillon, Mont, March 19, 1908. publication of this notice, yon fail which 22 are calveB of the past tuation. To Herman Dieatal, bis heirs, or refaBe to contribute your pro­ year. The grand totals for the. Alphabetic List-of Abbreviations. executors, administrators or as­ portion of such expenditure as a ' Business English for the Business world of captive bison are 777 Man. ■ signs: co-owner, your interest in said Tash & Lenkersdorfer, males and 948 females; and of Compound Words: How to Write Yon are heerby notified that I claims will become the property of these 323. were corn last year. Them. have expended daring the years of the subscriber, your co-owner, who In 1903 there were living in cap­ Studies in English Literature. 1904, 1905. 1906 and 1907, onehas made the required expenditure tivity a total of 1,118 American bi­ hundred dollars in each of said by the terras ot said section. son. It thus appears that since AGENTS .WANTED. years, making a total of fonr hun­ , JOHN COSTELLO. 1903 the ¿fatal net increase has &J00aYet& ‘ : Send Id cèàtìffor tingle copy dred dollars inlaborandimprove- First publication Feb. 12, 1908. been 603 head. If these bison C0RRECTENGÍ15H, meats npon the Sonth Star,Bonanra 25-14 t The Examiner, ‘ ÊÊ0 Sibili éW i.ìÀ-A u -*.« V*: - a * í -Vi 'ÍW» "Ä,‘ f í * « uaNhK