:veOilL.ndVQndrstlipla-isi-irsilyrillsc.ni-wn;is-»entoslier..heberider-3r3nebyierheer,-Iononrororeerieneirein-f-ire*'ill under the impression that they can sell the head and hide. This is a mistake, and you will arrest anyone who sells or offers for sale any of these parts. Respectfully.W. F. SCOTT. Game Warden.Notice.We. the undersigned lumbermen of Flathead county. Montana, in order to aid the progress of the lumber industry of the valley, do hereby organize a society to dp known as tue Flathead Lumberman’s Board of Trade.The object of this organization shall be to in all legitimate ways promote the interests of the lumber industry of Flathead county. Montana and we hereby agree to abide by all the by-laws, regulations, resolutions or other legal actions that may be officially adopted by the organization. and that until further rules are adopted a majority of two-thirds of the members attaching signatures hereto shall be considered the official action of the body: pio-vided that each concern shall be entitled to one vote.James A. Coram. of Butte Mon tana Commercial company, and the Smith Valley Lumber company.John O’Brien, of John 0’Br*en Lumber company.B. P. Bartleson, of the State Lumber company.McWinninger. of Lake View Sawmills.B. J. Boorman. - o* B .J. Boorman Lumber company.R. F. Tate, of Flathead Valley Lumber com pan.G. Frederick Tate, of Flathead Vai-ley Lumber company.Nathaniel Scott.Arthur Howell, of Howell Bros.William Kiley. of The Enterprls Lumber company.Lewis Peterson of Olson Pe son.F. G. Lebert. of Northwestern Lumber cqmpanyA. H. Burnes of Northwestern Lumber company.Edmund Gale, of Northwestern Lumber company.H. G. Miller of Kalispell Lumbc company.Dated at Kalispell Momana. Tues. day. January 28. 1902.Resolved. That we will not reccg-nlze any labor union as an organization, and that we will not be gov erned by any resolutions offered by any labor organization.Signed.Flathead Lumberman’s Board of Trade.Notice.Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between George L. Turner and Lou Schaffer, barbers, has been dissolved, and that I will hereafter collect all bills and pay all outstanding bills against the barber shop upon presentation.LOU SCHAFFER.Free Mail Delivery.Wanted—Every farmer in the valley to sign petition for free county delivery. Petitions at the Bee office.Mrs. W. H. Ribelin, teacher of piano and organ; Diploma from Toronto (Canada) Conservatory of Music. Rates, 35c for 30 minutes. Residence No. 37 Third avenue east.Lost—Between Kalispell and Cres-ton. a ladies’ hand satchel, containing money and papers. The money will be given as reward for the return of papers. Leave at Bee office.Mrs. Mary Connell, trance medium. Readings afternoon and evenings, except Thursday and Sunday evenings. All business confidential. 420 East Fourth street.One neatly furnished front room, with bay window, for rent, inquire American steam Laundry.angaatronefuAvIEt:aiwofwe£siS€iflafeinara*(Itfcl.foC€arP*soISF.ledc