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Vol. XXII. No. ii. LEWISTOWN, FERGUS COUNTY, IlONT., WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 32, o904. Price 5 Cents.

REPUBLICAN IN POLITICS. AND DEVOTED TO THE MINERAL, AGRICULTURAL, STOCK AND WOOL INTERESTS OF THE GREAT JUDITH COUNTRY, I ------the services began hundreds had to No. 19. Voting i,, , ... ' i turn away. and Elso; registry .: i. Ii\V;. s nll:-"1I)1to flatj oll iI irrl "a;l ml "" ASSIGNMENT Archbishop Christie, of the province REGISTER OR ton, Lavina. Oct. 17.; . : PRESIDENT A STATE ENCAMP- 27. 28. 29; at poas• • I;. (~(.t. of Oregon. an old schoolmate of thb ''5, 26. new , was the installing pre (ii 3t"II:ilI$S.~Iri I'iri,-uu an\ 'fin. I late, and others partic.lpating in th( YOU CAN"T VOTI The qualiflcatlon ' , rf ar';r WESTERN MAN Iinthei I I"r thaut has gli;n; h, ,i OF SPEAKERS Irl o 1 c"Mlh cc ial al k ilt it 111 :Il I. MENT 1rl~ HERE ceremonies were Bishop O'Dea, of Se follows: jointllir l'zllicNot anhlthIIIt k}islagii.its 'I,'(ulli. dl-,-. attle, Bishop Glorieux. of Boise, Bish He be a cill,ni,, iii,tUnii *igil conslderatifonu Ifgi co untt% op Shanley, of North Dakota, ant States. Books Will be Open Next Monday Republican County Central Committed many . an The only exceptin~l r, his i1 STheo. Roosevelt is the First Presi .l I lii' elingllargf 'liVcl f.*w thin;i: Next Meeting of the Spanish-Ameri. orits pass prc,cllt;rlc aof ut. tee Assigns Speakers for the Dif" A large furnished music dur You May Register Not Later the case of a persol \ Ii,, Idt• cl; dent Who Ever Resided West of h can War Veterans WIII be Held ed his intention of i., n. ;i r,, Missouri River. .. , l ('ic:aifntionfI of conIgress in ferent Precincts. ing the pontifical high , and wher Than the Twenty-ninth. ithe Here Early Next Fall. the solemn ceremony was closed, th, dent of the Uniteil :, . inl wl '1 tlr.:onurullal ssag an11d111to sic new bishop, in his splendid shall be entitled to, ! , n•i, a tfill c A1114 IhIit h.., ldiiftil his eneriesi nil InlltI: Iii c IIlri'.:lingl~y for nlearly s addressed the great cotigregation that izetn prior to the .;Lt' ,,i . I..in, . In such a case t> IS A MAN WHO *i Iii IIH ill MEETING TWO MEETINGS IN THIS CIT' occupied every foot of available spact TRANSFERS ARE NECESSAR the r" :-,l :it.nt tn DOES THINGS is aapprioval of thi' IN HELENA LAST WEEK in the cathedral. place the appllicantl,,,,in n t1 I. it.nnll .I , I.4.1 i his signatulre In easy, conversational tones that books (if he be o(h I.•\' ." qiualifi Ii i Ii were heard in every part of the cathe and note thereafter "t)I." iha;lllenge. *n Joseph M. Dixon, E. W. King and the dral, the new bishop expressed hit Must be a Citizen, Twenty-one Year The person so regl.ltr.,l Inoi thi "Welcome, Again, Because You Wrung of Reunion of First Montana Volunteers exhibit to the ludg-ti thanks to the archbishop, to the blash Old, Resident of State One Year, . l lthitin iii National Irrigation From an Un- and"' State Encampment Were Best Talkers In the County to final citizenship pape rs. Itfor hi. cl ops, to the priests, son.~ of whom ha( County Thirty Days. Speak in Lewistown. traveled 500 miles for the occasion vote. The purpose of thisi is to tI twilling Congress." Big Success. to the friends who had accompaniet mit a person to securi. hi tilnal Ipage between the tlae of rI'ut.lrationlll ai ti him from the east, to the Great Nor It tehuh h"" aThe registration books for the el I."cn~n: wi1( jlllnaturally s do w".1 the day of election. I-III"III ii ' lil -ar~nu ~r.rn.1, I'll will nmark them Railway Co. for providing ,In( President Roos,\vel was (;u,\- Thi p1jgiti (.lli Ii III,. u.lIIresid roll.e 'ilt .lails. MI. Crcoft and The Republican county central com- special car for him, and to all wh( He must be twent) i, )ca:tnrs of a; M.arshal Iluf- suing election. November hth, will I prior to November IthI. n•xl. Pellt r irf New York hi. il(o rI. arl;eir id: mittee has finished its assignments honored him by their attendance upot eopenedl next Monday illn- itare homl• front Hele'na, where at 9 a. m. an ha 0 I Hill (if tlhl sixtilh.~ n l liujii ln this ceremony. It is a ceremony, ht eremain open until 9 p. in. of each d' 1 lie must, on N 'nhr xlth, e Manhailtanis land, but i BEI.'LNG)iir Iit.\ ve..'nt to attendlll the reullnion of the for the campaign been a resident of th iitat for o; speakers and some stated, that carries us back to the i ffijI. giiht t lii "..,Ir .I 'II.- V.Irt it'gilllnent Montana year and of the (,olnt. for thir Y.w.est of the Missouri riecr." Vol. Inf. andi of the best talkers in the county, as time of Christ, when He told HItd thereafter, except Sunday, until 9 Intirgs uthf" ahud joli,,' 1.I., days. of This iis ait key to ithe diepth iandl , i' 4'" slate enceamlmtp nt ot the United apostles to go out and carry the gos glt .n lii htii'. th lguilti ri l well as outside talent in. of Saturday, October 29th. He must be a bola; filet resident a.. Sia,slt;h-Arle'rican will take part. pel to all the world. So the churct ke broldth of the pr.idel.nt's knlowledge,.l War Vete'rans. They today, by ounless No personhis name can bevote upon on election da the registration dist'ric in which ] .IItt llthlusiasticd' over Lewistown is down for two big meet- her ceremonies like unt, the registi gill lif-1i viii- auliluih -uiiis, tI ii' - S. the reception ac- this, calls upon her servants to g, ploposes to be regl,'ercld. concerning all thillngs pertaiing to "]it , r ,I the'n in the capital city and ings and some of the best speakers He must be wili anti beheprepar itthe forth to save souls, and that Is thelir list of the precinct where toi prove that he is int i;vistered elh Unit.ed States. II , is the first he desire I ahere for this 'electoral year. (11111. . that e.verything in connection witi in the state will make addresses be- mission, to continue the work of tht0 to vote. Certificates pIreshhlnt who or other allege ever reshidld west of 'II*, tupllllll t was anostleso.j.a5U D asUD ministers IsIe DI.Iw B nfVUL Christ. .RIIU.I n of the b , fore election This last requireiment Is the o ie*- whothe Missouriever rlver. lie is the first day. The list, as made evidence of residence presented 1 perceived the incalculableat RUNAWAY SATURDAY. T'Ih dhe-legatues from here are which will afford both transient vi partlc. up by the committee, follows: Judges of election are of no use wha alc!. hcappy over the fact that in FIVE DOLLARS REACHED. ers and registry agents the mn•-t i iiportanc all trouble.i n e of the arid west, and he Moshner's Team Dashes Down thet Forest Grove, Oct. 14th, at ever-your name must be upon tt nIhaillit iit. n.ext the * registry books and in order to have ga.I chiefly reslponsible tur the nation- Street With Girl in the Wagon. rtaulon and en- Top Western Cattle Sell Well-The t It will be remembi red that registi school house, O. W. Belden and J. C. Fifth avelnue, was the' scene' ofe in 'n11 -icnt will be held with Co. I In Week's Arrivals Inferior. there you must see tltion is requiird but oncte in eig it al irrigation act which Is to transform Huntoon. the registry ages at dtcserts into gardens. By a chain ofIn exciting rlunaway at :,::.i o'clk'k SiSll.ush lull' wi i,.town. deci'ded Tiheu,yet,matter but It ishas thought not been by While this week's western catilD not later than 9 p. m. October 29th. )ears and that if a lvoter has . of urday afternlman in which Frank Mo. East Fork, Oct. 16th, at the school moved from the precilnct wherein 1ener's big JIc., tea;t and wagon we' market did not display the strong Thee registration precincts in svoted two years ago, his name is at 0l endless revlnues dleriveld from the "'' all lthi LIcwisntown )boysthat the next house, O. W. Belden and J. C. Hun- th td sale of public lands in int arid states, tone that characterized last week's .county are as follows: the principal attract.lion. The tJ,t l nu''etlt; toon. upon the books of that precinct ai will be in this city. Bozeman trade, the outlook is more than prom- 1. team went tearing down the awvn I It isl after it but the sentiment among No. 1. Voting precincts of Sta no further registration is necessal y.el claimedeach arid and state populated is in turn by ind'epend.to be re- . Moore, Oct. 18th, at Tooley's hall, sling. This week's recession in val- yford, Wareham and Knerrville; regi e and as they c'rossed Main street ild. thoise, in attendance at Helena was ues was due principally to the very But if the voter has moved from t d was seen that there' was a small O. W. Belden, W. A. Hedges and F. E. precinct' wherel he voted (or reg chil inferior quality of the ,ulk of arriv- 'try agent, A. M. Mathews. At Job oent, high-minded, s•tlf-lspporting citliti one of Andrew histle't s chlldren. onI stron•ly Smith. a tered to vote) two )ears ago or t in favor of I.ewistown. I als, which naturally had a depressing the high seat, which was swayli Ross' store, Wareham, last time since 1898, he must have ZenS. ln1 this city does get the honor, the date Garneill, Oct. 17th, at Johnson's influence, say Rappal Bros. & Co., of Oct. 17, 18, 11 from side to shide in a way thai wonl e at Knerrville postoffice, certificate of this cancellation of su H Roosevelt established himself iniI hall, O. W. Belden, W. A. Hedges and Chicago, in a special letter to the Oct. 20, 21, 2. soonoffrightened throw animals her reachediff. When the, nftthene(v 'Therese't aill will he Intfor lowfair rates time onnext all year.rail- Argus under date of October 8th,I, at hotel, Stanford, Oct. 24, 25, 26, 2 registration before he' can be registi r lb1, on a ranch at the headwaters u J. E. Smith. ed this year. taMethodist church and the wag, and they advise as follows: 28, 29. the Little Missouri river in South Di Gilt Edge, 1 p. m., Oct. 19th, at t"There was a strong inquiry for de- Registry agents might well ask a of struck the hlgh crossing at that pllagten roads and everything done to make sirable western beef. No. 2. Voting pecinct of Valentin, applicants for registration: kota. lie was then only 26 years o Rafter's hall, O. W. Belden, J. M. Dix- Drove after the little girl was thrown from Ithe' thei state entwamnipment a success when drove changed ownership at $4.25 too registry agent, B. M. Bean. At Vt "Where did you register last?' age. After a residence there of abou dy It nmella on and E. W. King. irentine postoffice t It at. but luckily lanelhdl In the Io) in the' Judith Basin. $5.00, the latter price being paid for Oct. 17 to 29, incl If the applicant replies that he vw two years lie rvturned to New YorI 'k, of the wagon, where' she mIl;aniaged Kendall, 8 p. m., Oct. 19th, J. M. ed or registered at a place differe I to The principal event in the meeting a two-car bunch of Dakota steers av- 'sive. tnot only restored in body, but a dllif stay ilntil Ikoulevard was rea;ch Dixon, O. W. Belden and E. W. King. from the place where be now desir d.al ilena was the unveiling of the eraging 1,500 pounds, belonging to Eu- , ferent man mentally aed physieall)y* when she was thrown fro() the. wage genei Johnson, Ludlow, S. D., one of No. 3. Voting precincts of Uth ato vote, the rustry agent must i nun-. Iry.ne., tablet Lewistown, Oct. 20th, at Culver's Yy He had entered into the spirit of th hheS(landedl on her feet alni was ; which has been placed hall, the foremost beef producers in thee and Sapphire; registry agent, Hira u quire a certifatte from the reglst tng In the. state capital in memory of R. von Tobel, J. M. Dixon and ,agent of the district where the app west so completely that he was acts hllrt exc'ep ftor the' shcllck and shake range country. Eastern buyers com- E. Misner. At Dr. David's office, U It' Stip she had suiffered. It was a tirl E. W. King. cant before voted that such regist In-llluis (Sals and l~ eople who sa:w:.I rac- Mcnttana's soldier boys who died in plained bitterly of the absence of ca. Oct. 17 to 22, inclusive; at WI t, ally westernized. There thei mour lit thei Spanish-Amnerican Grass Range, Oct. 21st, at hotel, O. good western steers, as they had a (Cowan's store, Sapphire, * has been cancelled before he can ,t runaway wwere sure the little g war. After the Oct. 24th o registered this year. tains communicaled to hin the bhecr& girl W. Belden and A. Pfaus. number of urgent orders on hand, eixcrciss were concluded the delegates Doubtless there will be many n of their strength and hi, learned would bhe killed. Flatwillow, Oct. which had to go unfilled. A big string 29th, inclusive. i Mr.Moshmier was dellvering Ice ai we'rc groullled on the ec'lps of the state 22nd, O. W. Bel- stances, especially toward the close if the benedictionl of ithe iunclouded sat of Dakota steers averaging 1217 lbs.. I..No. 4. Voting precincts of Ph the. city hoslital and the teall nt W den and A. Pfaus. LIbrook, the registration, of men claiming th at lHe made a ranch. herdeI cattle. muill w"as li,ll.se and a pictuir taken. In this looped the $4.40 loop, and several Ross' Fork and Moore; reg istandling in front oif Will. M. lila,actk illc Whiskey Gulch, Oct. 24th, O. W. " they have forgotten where they vot gledld with cowboy)s and hunted tlee bi ihil Euigene'llrc Frrich,was the wholittle was son killed of lieut.in ac- bunches of Montana beeves went ov- try agent, Frank lamb. At Philbroa il Belden k last, claiming that although they ha ye game of the plains. lthere, tIns, hhei ord's Ihouse. There' wrve' a few Ihe11'lin in JWe i'llllipplnes February 2:1. and A. Pfaus. er the scales at $4.10f 4.15. For Miss dlrren playing areindil the wagoni whit hotel, Philbrook. Oct. 17, 18, 19; it been residents of Montana for two rir lIarned the marvels of the arid so he 'l,!'.ILfeut. French was an officer Maiden, Oct. 25th, O. W. Belden and Caroline E. Beary, Glasgow, Mont., he he went towardl the hIospital andl Is .. onmns' holse or t?'- four years, that tti.y have never vi it-when joined to the waters of thi A. Pfaus. we sold cattle averaging 1190 pounds Clary ran( ItllOUtallin bstrealsd. 'ol]l themln teo k ejp away frIri l he :a !'o'.i.. First .lontlnn. Volunters. Sed.etc. Such •Athes will tast ci r at $4.25; ?Or 8. C. Small. Glasgo-w, Ross'RI Fork, Oct. 201, 21, 22; at H. wagon and tiail. All of themn left anll,V'ivc'x., 'l'iheI 'i'c cllllwea-chi'r s onecprese'ull hllliundredt at the and regineltn- twenty. Upper Cottonwood, Oct. 26th, at the Mont., we sold steers of fair quality - scrutiny, for in some cases the i > Vast Areas to be keclalmed. :SS Phillips'Phillins' store,store. Moore,Moore~. Oct. 24,24 25,25. 2* it It was such etxlp.rtlices as Ithen rept the little Ilislertt girl. whoi, is iltInl, jati re llunion andl the talking over of school house, O. W. Belden and A. averaging 1410 pounds, at $4; forr 27, 28. 29. Slitcant will be purposely misrepreset he m iythat enabled him to link has name ofirl six or seven years old. and she chin Pfaus. Messrs. Small & Bronson, Glasgow,"' No. 5. Voting precincts of Garneill ing the facts and although u Sbe deprived of a vote by telling I to ever with the great irrigation Iov, e'ed Ip Ito the' seat and took up 1lithe experiel'cnce's was iluchcenJolled by the Cottonwood, Oct. 27th, at the school Mont., we sold cattle averaging 1480 ,reins. The hrses• started off aLd ssite I,e, s. ('cnllpany I, of Fe'rgus pounds, at $4.25, and steers averaging truth,{ the laws should be obeyed a- ndwent. He thus was induced to pD county, house, O. W. Belden and A. Pfaus. transfers requir ld in all such cases asthe presidential shoulder against thhe becarni' frightelnedl and droppliedl Ithe,, had touir representatives there-J. iM. 1362 at $4; for Henry Johnson. Glas-i( Trout creek and Rockford; registr; was noithiting ('ro,,t E. K. Cheadle. Marshall Hut. Brass, Oct. 28th, at the school house, gow, Mont., we sold cows averaging those above referred to. barred doors of arid America and ddo enes. After this the.re, keep''l the' tiara froln running aand fint., and Charles lierr). They work. 978 pounds at $3.25; and for True Registry agents will do well to stu ly one of the biggest things since tihe tl a ,s •'d hard to get the next reunion and O. W. Belden and A. Pfaus. Ma- igagent. Daniel S. Lutz. At W. H sl I)U R ,, Etr-st I LittI, 1EAL rIIIIIIUi MIs son. Raymond, S. D., we sold a bunch carefully the election laws beft re signing of the Declaration of Indlc- they startedi off. Mr. Moshne'r Ross' Fork, Oct. 29th, at the school ' Peck's store, Oarnelll Oct. 17, 18, 11 ve the team ins a perf'ctly safel one aandn1il enucatumentcutlluplllment for Lewistown and it Isis of feeders averaging only 925 pounds ig20, 21, 22; at Clifford's residencf they open their ofices for busine. il. pendence. Perhaps few of us hat rlln away lbefore, and woe ild thought their efforts were crowned house, J. C. Huntoon and A. Pfaus. at $3.85. The rapidly increasing a' Trout creek, Oct. 24, 25, 26; at Dan and especially sections 1209. 1210 a moren than a vague consciousness eof has never ap with success. 1211, which appear on pages 12. 1. the mighty issues involved in this ac ct not thin timel hadl not the affair h: Trout creek, Oct. 31st, at the school scarcity of choice corn-fed cattle will ihlel Coffman's residence, Rockford, Oc 125.000.t000 acres. is tober 27, 28, 29. * and 14 of the election laws, whi chIt adds at once of pened as it didl. lie says it is a haird The state encampment was a gieat house, O. W. Belden and A. Pfaus. compel buyers to purchase western igNo. 6. Voting precinct of Halbert fertilefe soil to our agricultural and ho or.matter to keep the chlhllren away fro nm success, as all the camps in the state cattle more freely from now on In or- Iregistry agent, T. L. Halbert. At Ou Shave"have been forwardedforwarde teWemthen Dyby ut e. were represented. There are six com. Deerfield, Nov. and, at the school Sbert's"Pirrie's home Oct. ranch,17, 18, Oct.19; at20th T. toL 29thHal hcounty clerk. he is dellvering I, der to 11lltheir wants, and prospects, ticultural area and opens up one of: 'Is althoughthe wagon hewhen always warns them house, O. W. Belden and W. A. tinclusive. registr:ry the most beautiful and promising vi Id.leave thlngs alone. to panies in Montana and all of them as stated above, are very favorable. On the l1st of October the s.tars ever perceived by the husban, Hedges. ' No. 7. Voting precinct of Highbeld agents must again open their officei im, Montanasent men soldiersto Helena. there Aside were from other the "Sheep values continued to hold Idregistry agent, Clare Battams. A Ltat their home office, and them receiv yemen of America, or elsewhere. it ec.whereThe itteam was ranovertak'ta to the bypoor two farhr ,ys volunteer soldiers prestur at the meet. Stanford, Nov. 3rd, at the school I tueir own despite heavy recelpts, aymight be said by cavilers that the re 'Aubridge & Battams ranch, Oct. 1711 - such corrections of errors as ma, house, O. W. Belden, J. C. Huntoon while the lamb trade was on a lowerr to 291th, inclusive. back. Nothing was d1(ni. ing. One member of the Utah bat- basis. Rappal Bros. & Co., topped the tr erhave has appeared; been registered for lnstance, in the it wronia volAL lamation of these deserts was mle:vi. and brought ;ht tery, two 51st Iowa men, one 52nd sad W. A. Hedges. te No. 8. Voting precincts of Uppe a5 table, sometime. But at was by noI aged except one rein which had caul live mutton market on Wednesday, YCottonwood, Lower Cottonwood anid precinct or his name has been mil In iowa Phllbrook, is- means inevitable that they should I the wheel. and three signal corps men were Nov. 4th, at the school I selling 59 lambs averaging 92 pounds IsBrass; registry agent, H. A. Welch the correction should be made in attendance. All ofthese g'At H. A. Welch's house, Upper CO'h. spelled, le. reclaimed by means of public work orgailsai house, W. A. Hedges and J. C. Hun- at $5.75 and a band of wethers averag- Kidneys Cured Free. tions were in the brigade of which I,tonwood, Oct. 17, 18. 19; at Mik kbhut the only new registrations whicrch and that the ownership of land a• d.For 30 days we are giving absolut the torn. ing 110 pounds at $4.50 for S. McNeil, es water would be ladissolubly te- iirst Montana was a part. Prescott, Iowa. Current values range 2; ]asewhere permitted it can onbe theproven f2th toare the in satihcase unite ely free, a full size box of DeBell Sapphire, Nov. 4th, O. W. Belden. k* Brass' house, Brass, Oct. 20, 21, 22 i- The greatest thing President Roos ll's A banquet took place on Tuesday as follows: at Herman Otten's, Lower Cotteon- faction of the agent that the applican s lKidney Pills to any sufferers. It is evening in Electric hall and many Utica, Nov. 5th, at Gray's hall, O, i5wood, Oct. 24, 25, 26, zr, 28, 29. nt velt has done here was to write th Nan absolute cure and we want t1the prominent men took part in the pro. "Good to choice grass wethers $3.76 in flaming sentence: "PRIVATE OWI Its. gram of toasts. Among the speakers W. has been unavoidably detained frot Belden, W. A. Hedges and J. C. 04.25, fair to good grass wethers $3.- *No. 9. Voting precincts of -Eaat registering during the whole of th heERSHIP OF WATER, APAR woild to know its wonderful result [email protected], good to choice yearlings $40and West Lewistown; registry ageni T Ik.Ly mamay mean death. Cut this onut were Judge E. K. Cheadle, Judge Poor* Huntoon. '~ previous two wweks. It is not enoug h FROM LAND, CANhuT PREVAI 4.25, fair to good yearlings $3.75 (a` 4,*, Halsey R. Watson. At. H. C. Brown' so., man, Lewistown, Nov. 7th, at Culver's lfor the applicant to say that "I wa as WITHOUT CAUSING ENDURIN Qr. mail to C. W. Beggs. Sons & C,th- CarrollJudge and Col.Blake, Bray. Col. Lloyd, Gen, good to choice ewes [email protected], fairir store, Fifth avenue and Main streetrt busy," or that "I was away when yoos WRONG." That was another prod a. ('hi ago, Ill. Sold by E. F. McKet hall, O. W. Belden, F. E. Smith, W. H.1. tnf.. A *qj9 9r " nia,l druggist. wJwu5 WVU, q`au.). Oct. 17th to 29th, inclusive, excelpt were here and I didn't want to ago matlon of emancipation. Into ti The officers elected at the banquet Smith, R. von Tobel, A. Pfaus, E. K. Thursday. Oct. 27th, when the officce down to the othe.r place and register. ." great struggle betwecn private gree for thei coming year were J. E. Mo. Uheadle. will be open at W. H. Fernald's stor4 should not avail. Tw Notice to Stockholders. Chicago Beef Market. e, Such pleas No and public good camre, at the pisyche a'nial ran, (;reat alls, department comil* Main street, east side. ndogical moveell nt, the ringhly words ofThe regular mneeting of the11 niilanlder; W. L. Hill. Ielena, Senior .. Chicago, Oct. 10.--Cattle: Reccipts w.'eks are given for registration an ;atif in that time the voter cannot. spar ,h- \%i( NEW BISHOP INSTALLED. 32,000, including westerns. 7,000. (oo No. 10. Voting precincts of Far re the first irrigation president--and tl 1stoekhohllers of the1 Stough & Mite cllnliinandelr; A. ('. lHardling. Jiun Pine Grove to place his name o bonattle was won. ell Co., for Ihe. Illtrps ofclectllne I oIl r vie to steers, $5.65(g5.50; poor t Fork. Forest Grove and ; asfficient timn c(ll aslllrlllllr ; Jullillus larnley, Busch. Akt the bools he is too pwor an America an Praise for the President. board of lPir''tors and Itraneaetlh in I li a diin. parttl.nt in-pectuir; L,. C. Catholics From Many States Attend medium, $3.75@'5.40; stockers an a registry agent, Ernest C. ForestI Grove postoffilce, Oct. 17, 1.1, citizen to be permitted to take an oi ,tlch oliher Ilinrl4s as mayl lawfullIlly Illlunning, Mils ('stly. ,departmen Ceremonies at Great Falls. feeders, [email protected]; cows, [email protected]; WWilltial F. Snmythe. the author i t nur. 19; at the homrne of E. C. Busch. Ea. m will Great Falls Tribune, Oct. 10th: heifers, $24f5; canners, $1.50•2.401 Spart in the choice of officers or a. Lt Conque'st of Arid Amlerlca," a pI( i 'e'•r'e teeforte thel 'etoine. t' '(ln; W. liarldcastle, Butte, Chap- Fork. Oct. 2,. 21, 22 and 27, 28 an e(.,r in the irrigation lonve•ucnt, :il ,I held at the' office of Iihe' ccrnmpalny inI lanl. With the impressive, solemn and beau- bulls, $2(, 4.50; calves, $3.50J7.50 29; at Pine Grove postofflce, Oct. 24Stlctnent of policies. tiful ceremonies of his church, Rt. rn 25. 26. InoW L ItDllocratic pticianlau f iS. !Stanford, .'rmEls coullnt v, Mont., onfl thenllr Can You Eat? Texas fed steers, [email protected]; wester 15t, h d5ay of Oc'toe•er, lI',. at tteho Rev. Mathias Clement Lenihan, D. D., steers, $344.75. L)iego, California, writing of I'residel our .1 II. Ta) lor, a prominent merchant No. 11. Voting precincts of Maiden Cause of Lockjaw. to the o'c•ohck p. n.. oir such othlir ho was yesterday mornila installed as Hogs-Receipts today, 28.,000, tomoe or- Moccasinand New Year; registry as I(otum4.ve.'t visit west awii k of 8 the first bishop of the newly erected lDockjaw, or ter.lanus, caused b ago, e.xc.laimcd: as the. exgency of the occ'asion ItI y of ('Chrimiisan, Tex., says: "I could not row, steady. Mixed and butchers, $5 or germ whicl exists pler rncllllir. diocese at Great Falls of the Roman ent, Geo. W. Eastman. At Victo )ra bacillus "WELCOME, THEODORE ROOSI ,nll ,raelll of a weak stomach. I 6046.15; good to choice heavy, $5.9 30 I.angdoc's store, Maiden, Oct. 17, 11 a 'Ist s all strength and ran down in . The archbishop of -* tifully in street dirt. It is inartive VELTI WELCOME BECAUSE YO 3jE. Z. MORSE, Secretary. 46.10; rough heavy, $5.6o05.80 Eastman ranch, Moe the province of Oregon, three 6019,0: casin,20; Oct. at Geo.21, 22. 24, 25: at Ander - long as elxpose• to the air, bitt whe ARE THE PRESIDENTI WELCOM.E weixhl. All that money could do was hght, [email protected]; bulk of sales, $5.8 the skin, as in th nearly two-score priests of the carried beneath heAGAIN, BECAUSE YOU WRUNG NiA-. ADVERTISE DL.TERS. dotne, but all hope of recovery vanish- and @6.05. by percussion caps a two Montana dioceses attended, and son's store, New Year, Oct. 26, 27, 28L, wounds caused STIONAL IRRIGATION FROM AN UIIN- .ed. Ihearing of some wonderful cures Sheep-Receipts, 40,000; weak 'X WILLING CONGRESSI ANDTHRIC participated in the ceremonies, and 29. by rusty nails. and when the air is e, EUnclaimed Letters Remaining In thet affect'i by use of Kodol D)yspepsia lambs lower. Good to choice wether is roused to actlvil A Postoffice at Lewistown, fully 2,000 persons, including many rNo. 12. Voting precincts of Deerfield 1, eluded the germ oaSTROKEWELCOME, OF YOURBECAUSE PEN YOUWITH SLE" Mont., (clure, I concluded to try it. The first [email protected]; fair to choice mixed, $3 registr,7 and produces the most ,Irulent yoiSo October 12, 1904. bottle benefited me, and after taking non-catholics, witnessed all or a por- 2503.70; western sheep. $344.15; nm . Moccasin City and Kendall; erfour bottles I am fully restored to my Durnen. At the schoo ol known. These acrms may be de WATER MONOI i First--Head IPtters with write tion of the services. tivn lambs. 24(o5.85: western lamb. agent, E. P. THE DRAGON OF Wfull address, including usualun strength, weight and health." the precinct of Deerfield, Octt. atroyed and all danger of lockjia 0 strn.t and nu From the reports that had reached [email protected]. house in OLY! MUCH AS THE MEN t55Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what them of the new bishop's native state, 17, 18, 19; at stage station, Moecash i avoided by applying aChmberhtin' TODAY APPRECIATE THE THIN'G ber and riquest answers to be addre; City, Oct. 20; at Kendall hotel, Kee a- Pain Balm freely a.4 soon as the it YOU DID WHEN OPPORTUNIT TVed accordingly. you eat and cures. Sold by L. C. the scene of all his clerical labors, the in, OPENEDTHE DOOR, IT IS OML people of Great Falls had anticipated A Challenge. dall, Oct. 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28,. 29 9. Judy is received. Pain Balm is an at LY t~c•nd-L.etters to strnngers or Wilson, l.ewistown and Kendall. cats. brulpes an wholose much of the new bishop, and it may Society,y is divided into two hostille No. 13. Voting precincts of Gras5 tiseptle and enusles - THE MEN WHO ARE TO LIVE, AAS translrat visitors in the city. nmatr raTHE LONG GENERATIONS SHAL be safely said that the impression thatL sections or classes, rich and poor, cat.- Range, Cruse and Edgewater; regl s like Injurles to heal without LL speial address may be unkno-wn" Sheep Men Take Notice. time reqaqI tr- UNFOLD, WHO in the left ha: he has made upon all is much eitalist and laborer. The matenral try agent, T. H. McMahan. At thet0 tion and in one-third the MAY KNOW TH E should he marked more rioffice, Cruse ranch, Cruse. Oct. 17, 18 For sal pren blueandWanted, sterm tohay sell. at 75$8 tonsper ofton; all alsonew favorable than the most sanguine ex-X. wants of these classes are diametr -. ed by the ,tnal treatment. FULL SIGNIFICANCE OF THAT corner "transient." This will pi le-19, 20; at Grass Range hotel. orao and dealers. vent their being delivered to perso pectations, and that, with a very shortrt cally opposite. The rich classes di 25, 26: at Edge i by all draggists GREAT DEED." will rent for the winter an Inclosed .v Range, Oct. 21. 22, 24, ItJs universally recogsiu.d, Irrespe,_ orf the same or similar names. period, he will be as popular in Great rasre and get, through the special prdi privilege of outside Oct. 27. 28, 29. y. tive of polities, that the passage e.f To obtain any of these letters Ithe pasture with Falls as in the parish where he hasis Ileges they enjoy, big interest, big pr(0- water 14.postoffice. Voting precincts of Aide THANKS DONNELLY 2,600. A he No. PRESIDENT national Irrigation act by congres lapplicant must call for "advertissed range(; sheep shed capacity just concluded the labors of 17 years. hfits, big rent, and as all wealth is th the fine place for 2.5I'0 sheep, 45 miles te Grove, Box Elder and Wilder; regil lt.llune. 19+42. never have been a ciletters." giving the dlate of the list He is a man of splendid appear-r. product of labor, it follows that th Roosevelt Appreciates Prompt Denls wculd Alsoutheast of Lewistown away from received b)Y try agent. N. T. Smith. At hotel, Wil Labor Leader. conmpliehed if it bad not bee.n for tLbe J. Akerly (3). Jnbal Anderson, ance, with a fascinating smile andid profits, rent or interest of sP.f;et that .\Mr. Itoosasvelt a'o strong] Blyert ilusse. Antonio iluggentl. 'arlthe mountains, 11 miles north of Flat. produced by the toiii der, Oct. 17, 18, 19: at Roy postofficr Pet willlw ,, .uo< nIR winning manners. He is as pleasingg the capitalist is Chicago. Oct. -President Roost wl.recu:tnnunded irrigation legislation WIllOW postoITICC. 'o Oct. 20, 21, 22 and 26, 27, 28, 29; a nl Brown. T. E. I•aker. Miss Claire Ct an orator as has ever been heard ina er. The interest of the working, pr( orW. H. Fergus' ranch, Christina, Oct velt has written a; letter of ackno:w bis ningham. A. H. Carrier. H. E. Cot tirk WILLARD E. BEAN. the city, with a melodious voice, easyy ducing class is to get big wages o )onnelly of thhe his message to cougre"ss and put b Rd 24 and 25. edgment to, Prrestllnt hb.lersonal shoulder to the wheel tubelpJyEliza I)rumun, P. Slunallie, U. delivery and effective presence. Itit prices for the product of their toil an & Bntet Are You Weak. Ct Amalgamated Mealt Cutters therg- friends of the bill swing the force,e Freenman, Mrs. A. II. Ferzette, I)a v Wine of Life contains tasikless coa could speedily been seenthat he isis to decrease the hours of labor-in fac No. 15. Voting precincts of Oil in regard to the fort Stuart and Whisky Gulch; reu era of America Into line in its favor. Foley, Josle (;oRlny. A. L,. Heln r ivt r oi. and it will make most tactful and considerate and a justice demands that the producer ri*e Edge, srecently printed as cotnin you Strong. l ceive the full product of his toll, an idistry agent. C. E. McKoln. At Magis ed letter ly.When hib official sigature was dully Ie..na Hlbbell. Mrs. B. F. Hickmia an It I.lide up the system, makes new good "mixer," and much of the praise Stuart, Oct. 17, 18, 19 from the preistd.ett to Mr. Donnelli t affixed to the nn.asure, maklnlg It t h, .lanews .Jones. Mary Jones. M. 1B.Jet: of him that was heard came fromm not a paltry sixth, as at present. Iloti `h nispostoffice, `r. blood, cures the lungs, liver, stomach, Chicago-Montanaat Mining Co.'s ol * The latter at one'. wrote Presiden Jaimes Kennet non-Catholics. Republican and Democratic parties ij i19 of law of the land. the press from fthe,e 'orpikA. i.. Johnston. Knoll. I. Mrs.E. logan. James skin and all female troubles. It will l tice, Whisky Gulch, Oct. 20, 21, 22 Roosevelt denyinf all knowledge a Ac re you. The installation services were heldId nore this condition and strive to foc reply, rtre- Atlantic to the, Pacific, from the lake This preparation is sold on Ste letter. The pr,,.i.dent's ig.- Latbrop (2), Willie Lewis, A. 8. M at 10 o'clock at St. Ann's cathedral,I, the voters into returning them t at Clarendon hotel. Gilt Edge, Oct is aas to the gulf, and Irrespective of roll,. ton, Frank Messner. John McChlr ng,newa l,ositiie guarantee. It gives )'.j ceivred by Mir. lDnnelly today, a life and health. Get a free satm. so named by the new bishop. Prioru power, so that the trust magnates ma 'y 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29. ion or politics, sent up one hearty follows: ebclaim of "well done!" It was a sllin. J. II. Martin, Vrbon McDonal, J. to that hour, many residents of otherir continue unmolested in their robberry No. 16. Voting precincts of Juditi "My Dear Mr. itonnelly-Mr. Loel is McKee. Pe'ter Mans, A. E. MiltcL. plc. Price $1. Sold by E. F. Mc. parts of the state had arrived, a spec cof teh people. With a sincere desirre and Everson; registry agent, G. AI oof cere heart-tribute to tyle man, to h on. Kecline, druggist. iisNorris: at Judith Mercantile Co.' has shown me ye,'r letter to him honesty,hr. patriotism, statesmanshiip, Isaac Newman, Art Ritchardson, L bearing a large delegation, to have more light thrown on thi lal train the 20th. I wish to thank you pet ,i Americanism. Maine vied with CalIll- Rutland (3),. Frank Ray, Erneest uniform-o. paramount issue of the campaign, I store, Judith. Oct. 17 to 22, and Oct any (2), H. A. Wil Hereford Cattle. from Stockett, and when the at27 to 29, inclusive; at residence o Ssonally for .our s~raightforward rg-fornia, and the Mississippi valley sallid Vaughn, I.eolle Wight so.Pure bred bull calves for sale. I ed Catholic societies formed in line1e challenge any Republican or Democra to the for: Oct. 24, 25, 2( 6.manly action in reference in, man. new bishop, nearly tyin Fergus county to mset me in put b' Frank King, Everson, it." "Amen!" The eulogies, Informatiol will also have a few cows and heifers as an escort to the * No. 17. Voting precincts of flat ery. Believe jte, I appreciate STEPHENS, P. M. 1.000 men were in line, seeded by theLe lic debate on this, the "Labor Que- exultations, predictions and prophbe- .. AFL. J. for sale every year. This is a good . tion." The debate to be held in Lee W-willow and Weede; registry agent W ctes were edifying and Inspiring. ThEley opportunity for anyone wishingll to Utookett band and a platoon of po- A Love Letter. organisation carried aloftft istown, Gilt Edge or Kendall durin 1J. Wells. W. J. Wells' store, Platwi] Ii. Broke Into His House. emphasized the Monroe doctrine of start a hard of high clas cattle. In- lice. Each as"America for Americans." Numerot Would,us not interest you If you a rospectioa of my stock is invited sad its own banner and the stars andd the last week of October, 1904. Ri 4'low, Oct. 17 to 22, inclusive; at Bo) ) 8. Le Quinn. of 'avendish. Vt., we forall laquiries and correspondeace will bywere the editorial expressions of a a- looking for a guaranteed Salve f stripes, and the long line made a mostIt spectfully, le's ranch, mouth of Flatwillow creel t.robbed of his untomary health b: at the time from the press of sores, iwosaing appearance. A. T. HARVEY, Weede, Oct. 24. 25, 26, 27. 13. 29. of chrmnir constlption. Whetso provalparties, the following being a ia burns or piles. Otto Dodd, of receive prompt attestlon. Invasion itoall air Ponder, Mo.. writes: The escorted the bishop SBoclalist candidate for clerk and ru No. 18. Voting precinct of Mu_ aDr. King's ew ,f.'. Pills broke Int edsample: "I suffered wiItb DUANE BUTTERIIEBLD, the Columbus hospital, where he corder of Pergus county, Mont. selshell; registry agent, M. Willar his tr,uble was arreste an ungly sore for a year, but a box of Stanford, Moat. from 'dhis house, Roosevelt a Triumph. make his home fu, the present Utockwell. At residene of M. Wil 1*and now he's entirely cured. They'r AsrePresident the first distinctively admlnistr Bucklen's Arnica Salve cored ame. will es lard Stockwell, Oct. 17 to 29, laci ell ia- It's the the cathedral, which, by that time. IfS. you want the news all the tlrm li guaranteed to c.re, 25c at Delzel best salve on earth. t26 at It yoa would get al the news read to to pass both houses was packed to the doors, and whena read the AriuL. sire. Dru• Co. tion measure of Delzell Drug Co. the Argus.