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   Billings Gazette (Newspaper) - August 16, 1907, Billings, Montana                              August THE BILLINGS GAZETTE IN AUTOS OVER BOZEMAN TRAIL BILLINGS ELKS PLANNING STATE FOR PROGRAM FOR EVENT Automobile Races Will Be One of the Pea Carnival Will Follow Postals to Friends to Meet PANORAMIC MACHINE State Representative of Company Goes to representative of the luter Mountain Scenic Display leaves tonight lor Minneapolis to install several or electric panoramas In that This completed their machine which Is Installed on the comer of and from Iho scheme of advertising the city and Interest centered there last night the slalo Is certainly a novel Tito views displayed hero are sever al of the principal streets as well as number of public buildings anil resi These later on will be sent to other cities and giving pub to SAYS WAS OVERCHARGED SWITCHMAN LONG DECLARES PRICE WAS TOO AIR MATTER IN COURT The local lodge of Elks com arrangements to taUo at least a dozen automobiles from this city lo Bozeman Cor the state which meets there next and Balr will their White and a number Bliss In this city will take gasoline will also lake his new the Billings and with Ed Van at the will pace oft a few heats on the new mile track at to show people that It can make good time even on a circular There will bs a number of automobile In which some of the cars from this city will taUo Morris of have a couple of fast ma which will take to Boze man and enter in the It Is thought that Ellis from all over the state will lake machines and enter It is the intention of the com mitteo in charge of arrangements for the Sweet Pea carnival to have a number of automobile races anu ar rangements have been made with the fair association for use of the fair head of the state or has received a program for the two days which the will As soon as the con vention is over the Sweet Pea carnl val Is to be Posters ing both the convention and the carni val have been botten and are dis played in the windows of a number oj stores in They are printed in purple and white and an Elk in nls uniform of purple and white and the carnival queen are represented on the The Billings Elks have gotten ou cards announcing the event which they are Bonding to their friends all over the The cards are printed in on white card and show a number of Indians on ponies going along what is labeled the Bozoman Banners carried by the Indians announce that they are the Billings while banners carried by some cowboys shown OH the picture announce that they are Miles City All ai the sur rounding towns are also showing large delegations on horse back malting their way over the BOKO mau At the bottom of the card boars the announcement There will he a big bunch from eastern Montana and is signed One prominent feature of the which is conspicuous is the representation or a jug labeled Elks Following is a copy of the program First of visiting Members in meeting at Alain Regimental hand on Alain da noil and ladles social session at John I MOOS 11 Our Absent Second August Reception of train from session at at Bogerts grove by opera ses by Short by prominent from outside concerts by Second Regiment band of Capital CiU of Great Fall Black Ladies Fech tors Military illuminated pa reception and ball at Ellis Our Absent Broth ARRESTED ON Charles Overman Thought to Have Stolen Articles from Barber Charles a colored was early yesterday morning on suspicion of being the man who stole a number of articles from the Unn Ton Barber A razor a knife and quite an assortment of junk was found on Overman when ho was hut the proprietor of he failed to identify any of the articles as belonging lo GRAVE GIVES UP ITS DEAD Waiter Alleges She Was Called Flus Lectures Lunch Coun ter News from Police DEATH ENDS CHECKERED REER OF CA FORMERLY LIVED HERE Jolin Noted Character in Buried in Nameless Grave at But Washed Up and Iden Wealthy At this season we should eai spar ingly and We should help Ihe stomach as much as possi ble by Ihe use of a little Kodol Kodol for Dyspepsia will rest the stomach hy actually digesting tho food Sold hy Chappie Drug The Bulls for undersigned for sale at SO head of registered and full blood Hereford and Shorthorn all Montana range bulls will the reach ho These sold at prices within arid Thirteen heart are Here from tho of el Balance are drafts of Shorthorn resistor ed herds ot Nick and of Write us for particulars and A telegram has been received by The Gazette from saying lhat ihe body of John a former resident of this which was buried about a mouth has been washed out of the cemetery and was Brink is well known to the old limers of this many of them remembering him quite distinctly when concerning him yester Tho courts records show Unit on he was sentenced to one year in the penitentiary for forging a check on Colonel Henry who was a resident of At that time Andrew was the county who prosecuted the and Attorney appeared for the defend deputy county clerk was the foreman of the jury which found Brink guilty and sen him to one As the state penitentiary was not built at that all of the prisoners served their time in Ihe county at the differ ent and tho slate paid the county for this Brink was again arrested in 1SS7 on a grand larceny the com plaint alleging lhat be stole one bay lorse branded eleven from Fan nie youngest daughter of fudge who Is at present liv ing at a suburb of Portland Miss Campbell was later married to James a conductor running out of this city in the early Brink was Indicted by the grand jury anil was tried May and pleaded not guilty lo the de manding a jury Sam Wilfly was county attorney at the time and Attorney Goddard appeared for the Judge Fan nie Bus man and Jim Fraser were the wit nesses In the testified that he had bought the horse from who claimed at tile time thai he had purchased the animal from a man who soon after went Jim Fraser testified that he had bought the horse from and showed a hill of sale In proof ot this As Brink did not introduce evidence to show where ho had the horse the of which was foreman at tho found him guilty and sentenced him to pay a fine of and the coals of the case and to be confined for a period ot years In the Dur ing tho last confinement ot Brink John King was sheriff and Vaughan and Fred Foster were his After his release from jail on the last very little Is known by Iho old timers of what became of some saying that he remained In Ihls country for some time after wards and others that he went to the Ills recent and the sub finding of the body lead a number of them to think that he left hero soon afterwards and went Little Is known about rela hut It is understood lhat he related to a wealthy family In the hut they had cast him off because of his From Wednesdays Richard a switchman in employ of tho Northern was tiled before Judge Maim u police court yesterday afternoon on a charge of disturbing the and Long was arrested Monday night ou complaint ot Charles mana ger of tho Northern Pacific lunch Iverson claimed that Long came into the lunch counter and created a disturbance by using vilo and indecent At the trial yesterday Manager testified lo Long coming into the restaurant and rais ing a and Miss a waitress at the also When the judge asked Miss Jacobs she was from she said she ivas from and that her folks lived in this city and that she had been here about two She stat ed that she worked for a number of families in and alleged that Long hart called her and abused her in a shameful Monday when he came into the counter to be waited She said that Long kicked over being charged for a saying that she had over charged She said that she had not and after telling that she had she said he started to abuse her and use vile and indecent lan Long testified ou his own saying that he had not used the vile and indecent language accredited to but on the contrary had been very gentlemanly In his kick at be ing A companion of Long testified to being overcharged once before In the at which time the police were but did not arrest as they were satisfied that be had been The judge admonished Manager not to bring petty com plaints to the police In the future as they were not employed to settle dis putes In which 10 cents was nor were they in the business of col accounts for The police tell said to judge lo Manager lhat you have called them several times to settle disputes over some 10 cent alleged and each time you have apparently been at Long was George manager of the Headquarters and Dan a laborer one one of the ranches in the were each fined for Iho local ticket brokors offices dis closed the fact tiat a man answering the of pur chased a ticket to Denver for himself and badly put out whoa they Informed him that they did not have i ticket to that place for a Jackson snys that his wife has been threatening to leave him for some and go to but declares that ho never anything moro than commonplace conversation pass be tween Mazier and his Ho is very anxious lo know whether r not his wife did run away with as ho says he Is willing to aid er financially if sho did but if 10 did ho does not want anything to do with He would ke to see apprehended and rought back to this as he says lat the girl whom he abandoned will e unless he Jackson ft 2yearold child when she disturbing the Cough paid his but Kearney will have to gulsh In the city jail for the five The two men were engag ed in trying to annihilate each other late Monday when Officer La velle arrived on the scene and kep them from doing serious injury to one anothers Judge Mann suspended sentence 01 four drunks and on condition that they leave lay Thomas Lynch and Jin and arrested b Talgo and McDonald and were each given 20 days but sentence was suspended on condl lion that they leave Sentence was also suspended on Charles by Officer Soy on a charge ot John a vag by Chlo was given 20 It is though Flynn is an old offender ha been ordered out once Eugene a drunk taken in hy Officer was fined or come and Kennedys Laxative Cough upon the bowels ani clears tho whole system of coughs avh Tt promptly relieves tion of the throat and allays Irritation by Chappie Drug HIS WIFE IS MISSING Supposed to Have Eloped With Man Who Deserts Girl With Whom H Has Been Living Eor From Wednesdays According lo 15rnest i laborer living in one of Rollings houses on South street and a number of his former neighbors Bd Mazier Is n double dyed vil Jackson appeared at I he saying Hint In thought that Mazier had run nwa with his Jackson and n of Iho neighbors say lhat Mazier ha been living with a woman In one o the and they have ov ory reason to think that the coupl wore not H is said that Ma has promised a number of time to marry the but hns not don The woman with whom Mazlo hap been took sick a to weeks and hns been ybry since that A few nights as Mazier and Js whin both nt llib same Inquiry Telephone Stockholders The annual of the Billings company will bo held at tlie of company at on August at 2 A Reward of Will he paid for the arrest and con viction or Information leading there of any person caught stealing or Illegally branding horses or catle be longing to the HANDEL Buck Beginning April I will lake bucks to herd until November per THE PERFECT cores of Billings Citizens Have Learned If you from There is only one way lo cure Tile perfect way is to cure Ihe kid A bad hack means sick Neglect urinary troubles Doans Kidney Pills are made tot Donahue of 907 Ninth says I Doans Kidney Pills for my and they performed all that as claimed for them promptly and He complained of having ains across the small of his back nd symptoms of kidney t look only a of Doans Cidney Fills lo make a complete le them to be the only nos ive cure for Plenty more proof like this from filings Call at the Chappie company and ask what rs For sale by all Price 50 sole agents for Ihe United Remember the ake no LAST DAY FOR FILING One More Takes Up Claim Under the Huntley 79 Claims Have Been Filed Alvin Bowman of on farm unit M in sections 1C and township 2 range 28 of the lands under the Huntley project yesterday in the ocal land This contains of which acres are A of 79 of the farm units have been filed on to and there still of these As today s the last day for filing and only 50 of the names drawn it very probable that there will be more than 550 of the farms which will e thrown open to settlement by the August First Publication August Timber Act June Notice for United Stales Commissioners Of July Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the let of congress of June eu An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of Ore Nevada and Washington Terri as extended to all the public land slates by act of August Jarrio of coun Ly of state of has this day in this hei sworn statement for the pur chase of the of section 21 in township 9 range 2S and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or slone than for agri cultural and to establish he claim to said land before Fred at ou the day of She names as witnesses Claus of Montana John of Mon tana George of Willard of Any and all persons claiming ad Ihe aro requested lo file their claims in this on or before said day of v First Publication August 1907 Timber Act June 1878 Notice for United States Commissioners Of July Is hereby given lhat in compliance with the provisions of tlie acl of congress of on titled An act for the sale of lands in the states of Ore Nevada and Washington Terri as extended to all Ihe public land states by act of August 1S92 John of of slate of has this day In this office his statement tor the purchase of the of section 21 in 9 range 28 and will offer proof to show that the lam sought is more valuable for its or than for agricultural pur and lo establish bis claim to said land before Fred on tho day of He names as witnesses Claus Ami of Join of Montana George of Mon tana Willard of Mu Any and all persons claiming ad the lauds art requested to file their claims in First Publication August 1907 Timber Act June Notice for United States Commissioners Of July is hereby given thai in compliance witli the provisions of the let o congress of June en titled An act for the sale of limber amis in Ihe states of Ore Nevada and Washington Torri as extended lo all the public ami states by act of August Isabella of county of of Jlon nas this day filed in Ibis office office on or before said day ol Register First Publication August 1907 Timber Act June Notice for United States Commissioners Of July is hereby given that h compliance Ihe provisions of tin act of congress of June en An acl for the sale of lands in the states ot Ore Nevada and Washington as extended to all the land by acl of August 1892 of of state of ha this day filed In this his sivon statement the purchase o sworn statement for tho of section 21 in of the of section Jl In township 9 range 29 and will offer proof lo show that Iho land sought is more val lalne its timber or stone than for and lo establish ler claim to saut land before Fred at on the day of She names as Georgo of Montana of Mon lana Byron of Montana William of Mus Any and all persons claiming ad mo lands aro requested to lile their claims In this on or before said day of First Publication August 1907 Timber Act June Notice for United Slates Commissioners Of July Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of act of congress of June en titled An act for the sale of timber lands in Ihe states or Ore Nevada and Washington Terri as extended to all Ihe public land by act of August Mary R of of slate of Mon bus this day In Ihls sworn statement for tlic purchase of the of section Sl In township 9 range 29 will offer proof lo show thai Is more val for its stone Iban for agricultural to establish her claim to said laud before Fred on Iho lith day She names as witnesses of Rich 6f Montana of Mon tana William of Mussel Any and nil persons claiming i Iho lands tire requested to file their claims In this on or before said day of 9 range 2S am will offer proof to show the lam sought ismore valuable for Us or stone than for agricultural purposes ml lo establish his claim to said before Fred Commis at Ihe day of 1907 He names as witnesses Claus And of Montana Join of George of Men lana Willard of Mus and all persons claiming ad the lauds are requested lo lile their claims In Ibis on or before snid day of First Publication August 1907 Imber Act June 1878 Notice for United Stiles s Ot Is thit In the of the ct of congress of en An act for the sale timber in the stites ot Die Nevada and Washington Terr as extended to all the public ind states by act of August of county of Yel slate of has this ay filed iu this his sworn slate lent for the purchase of the of section In township No range and vlll offer to show that the land ought Is more valuable for Us timber stono than for agricultural nd to establish his claim to said land Fred Commis at on tho day of He names as witnesses George of Montana nt Mou ant Charles of Montana Magnus of Any and all persons claiming ad Ihe lands are to file their claims In this dice on or before day ot First Publication August mber Act June Notice for United States Commissioners Of Juno is hereby given that in compliance the provisions of the let of congress of June en An act Cor the sale of timber amis in the states of Ore Nevada and Washington Terri as extended to all the public anu slates by act of August of conn of state of ins tins day filed in this her sworn statement for thy pur chase of the of of SWA f section 2S in township 0 28 and will offer proof lo show that the laud sought s more valuable for its timber or stone ban for agricultural anu to establish her claim to said laud before TYed Commissioner it ou tho day of She names as witnesses George of Montana Seorge of Mon tana William of Mussel Montana Ferdinand 01 Any and all persons claiming ad the lands arc requested to file their claims in this office OH or before said 11th day of Fin Timber ayne Notice VA United s1 flee Montana Ib n V with Iho act of congress of Juut 3 ict foi the salo ot inds In the states of California Ore Nevada and f lo all Iho public and slates hy act ot August Saiah M of county ot of has this filed In this her statement No for the of the of No S In township 8 N lango No 2G and offer lo show that the land sought Is moie val liable for its timber 01 stone for agricultural purposes and to establish ler claim to said land before tred W Commissioner at Mussel the div of She names as witnesses lohn W of Montana Park er Ben Roundup Montana Roundup Montana Any and all persons claiming dd the linds no requested to file their claims in this office on or before said day of Register First Publication August 1907 Timber Act June Notice for Publication United States Of Juno is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of act of congress of June en tilled An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of Ore Nevada and lern as extended to all the land states by act of I Ben of state of has this day filed in this office his sworn statement for the purchase of Ihe of section 2S in township 8 range 2G and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than agri and lo establish Hi claim to said land before Fred W at MAIS on the tiny of He names as witnesses John W Montana Park cr of Montana Brit of Montana of and all persons claiming ad Ihe lands are lo file their claims in this on or before said day of First Publication August 1007 Timber Act June Notice for United Slates Commissioners Of July is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act ot congress of June titled An for the sale of timber lands in states of Ore Nevada and Washington Terri ns extended to all the public land suites by act of August John Wesley of county of slate of Mon has this day filed in this office his sworn statement for the purchase of the of seclion 24 in township 9 28 anil will offer proof lo show the land sought is more val for its timber or stone ban for agricultural nml lo establish his claim before Fred at ou the of tie names as witnesses Claus And of John of Montana of tana Willard of Mussel Any and all persons claiming ad Ihe lands arc to lile their claims in on or before day of Publication August 1M7 Timber Act June Notice for United Commissioners Of July Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the of congress of June en titled An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of Ore Nevada and Washington Terri as extended lo nil the public land slates by act of August William of coun ty of slate of has Ihls day filed in his office his sworn 303J Tor the purchase of ho of section 28 In township 8 range and will offer proof o show land sought more valuable for its limber or limn for agricultural and to es his claim to said land before Fred at Mon on Iho nth day of Mo names Vs witnesses John of Montana Brit of Montana William of Mon Any and all persons claiming ad the lands nrd requested to file claims In this office on or before said tiny of First Publication August 11107 Timber Act June Notice for Stains Commissioners Of June is hereby given in compliance with ho provisions of the act of congress of Juno en tilled An act for he sale of limber lands in tho stales of Ore Nevada and Terri us extended to all the public land states by ant of August of county of slate of has day filed ill her sworn for the purchase of of section 20 In 8 range 2I and wu offer proof to show the land sought is more val for its timber or stone than for agricultural and lo establish her claim o said land before Fred at on day of She as witnesses Parker of Montana John of Montana of Montana it of Any and all persons claiming ad the lands are to Pile claims in this on or before said of First Notice for Department of Land Of lice at July Notice is given that John of has lied notice of his Intention to make final proof support of his viz Homestead entry made March for lot section NE section township I range and said proof will be made be fore and Receiver Office at on August JIo names tho following witnesses to prove bin continuous and the viz Charles Fleming of of Mori Billings Montana John Con First Publication August 1907 Timber Landi Act June Notice for United Scales Of June is hereby given that in compliance with Iho provisions of the act uf congress of June en titled An act for the sale of timber lands in the slates of Oio Nevada and Washington Terri tory as extended lo all the public land slates by act of August Charles or coun ty of slate of bus day In this his sworn statement for the pur chase of Die of section 9 range and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for tural and to establish claim to said land before Fred Mus on he day of lie names as witnesses Charles of Montana Wil liam of Mon tana George of William of Mussel Any and all persons claiming ad the lands are requested to file their claims in this on or before said First Publication August 1907 Timber Act June Notice for United Slales Commissioners Of hereby given that in compliance the provisions of the act of congress of June en titled An act for the sale of timber lauds In tho states of Nevada and Washington as to all the public land states by act of August of coun ly of state of has this day tiled in this his sworn statement for the pur chase of the 3 of of section 22 in township 9 range 28 and will offer proof lo show that land sought is more for its timber or stone than for agricultural and lo establish his claim to said land before Fred at on Hie Hlb day of lie names George of Mon tana William of Mussel Montana Ferdinand of Any and persons claiming ad the lands arc requested lo iile In this on or before said day of Register Vi IS S Ml VI It iS V Special Attention Given to Administration of Estates X 11 HENRY and of First National Bank Manis Employment Office 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