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Willett, of Alberton. state f 1*001 Mineral county, has ouoancod 11 leper by twenty-•tors from Mayo Bros, staff l.ll.- western cities, whore he 1 have his illness diagnosed, mod to his homo and set his in order and then notified r Stewart of his condition, present Senator Willett will at his home in Alborton under ine and it is said that later pin to a ranch in the moun* it iI tln» stale officials decide rr not he shall go to a •me. His wife, a bride of a 11(is, has declared her hiten-reniain with her husband and • him until the end,r Willett contracted the di-hile in army s.tv ice fu the ilies bid ii did not mrnifest util last winter rlur! nn the ire when the first blotches I under the skin. IVictors at those who have come into with him need have ai;v fear litm the disease, as i! is only iiv the most direct and close aril is no mure contagious berculosis. This is the .second I he kind in Montana.A Washington dispatch states that Senator Walsh, who has been placed upon the committee to Investigate the charges against Senator LoFol-■lctte, v'il) remain in Washington in connection with the work of that committee foe several weeks before leaving for Montana.Senator Myers will remain also looking after Montana matters until late this month, when he will join n party of senators and representatives who will go to llawnai as the guests of that territory.Miss Hankln. finding riirlhor suffrage duties calling her. has gone to Now York to 'iid the workers of that state in the movement. It is lint stated wiu'ii she will return to Mou-tan a.WHITE SOX WINThe Chicago White Sox won I he world’s scries baseball championship sit New Aork Saturday afternoon, defeating the New York (Hauls I In *i In the deciding and sixth game. The closing game was uilnessed by 33.000 spectators.Hrm't forget 1 lie I Shoal Dance. 2fHEAD 1VHEAT MOVlXti RAPIDLYStanley See arc e elevMor .‘it s now running full blast and ft.v loads of wheat per day is Hilled to that point. Thus far evenly percent of the wheat at Tabor is grading dark orthem, which is known as emium grade and brings a $1.90 per bushel, while the No. 1 Northern wheat brings Cars are now being spotted atLAVINO OF TRACK IS Alt;»AIN DELAYEDInformation comes from a reliable source that the laying of rails to Honan will Ire suspended until the truck ballasting has been completed to Tabor, which means another thirty days before rails are laid In Honan.This news is decidedly disappointing as previous information given out was that the track would he laid Into Honan without any delay whatever after the grading was com-ever} ciiun «a* ri.iiu: 10life.Mrs. Crawford was tl daughter of Mr. anil Mr Johns,m of Post Creek. S her 19th year and was n lt a few months. Besides I stricken husband and pn: leaves two sisters and twe The deceased was born Soon after the opening of vat ion her parents came tlt; sion valley and settled 1 creek. As lHtrb Johnson to womanhood ir the I.col! ity. where she was bclovi ;(.)n February 3rd of this became the wife of Prank ia young farmer of llie uei; 1 and was very happily mari The funeral will be he : afternoon from tin* M, H with intenneiit ii llie Plea eeim-lery. St. Ignatius Pp.-KAISER THOMASMiss Alina Kaiser of It Lewis Thomas of St. Jgna .married Thursdnv evening week. October 11th. in PI a I home of Mr. and Mrs. tiu.v The young couple left fo honeymoon trip to Spokim wedding supper was served The bride is the dough! and Mrs. Louis Kaiser, w near Tabor. The groom fo Few years has been eon 111 tb«* RiKilnrltli Mercantile both have many friends w bent wishes. They will n 1 home on the gream's ranc 1 Ignatius.nl ...IWl 1.LACHAMBRE PRORERTPaul l.aChambrc dispos residence and lots adjoin! n» Whl tcrart of Dour Lodee.
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