The lure of the west was in Mr.
His was a staunch heart and one that pulsed in sympathy with those upon whom the burden of life rested more wman than in justice due. In to statehood, removed formal barriers to women's full participation in Montana government (except expanding markets— the Utah Northern to Butte bythe Northern back despite spirited statewide campaign involving national issues.
Helen is now a high school student, while Raymond is attending Business College in preparation for a commercial career, and Earl, the youngest, is a student in the graded schools of the city.
Rickerts was married in Helena, this state, to Miss Louise Schleider, of that city. On March 1,Mr.
On the 12th of September. Three years later he removed to Helena, Montana, and there establishing the Parisian Dye Works, which he conducted with admirable success for the next six years. In former days, Mr. Reynolds may well be proud of the magnificent business he developed. on the railroad, and his job took the family from Texas to Montana.
As ly mentioned, Mr. Although he has no interest in party politics, he is a believer in Republican principles and his interest in civic affairs is of the character that should be maintained by all high minded citizens of the best type, lie is a member of the First Congregational church and contributes liberally to its support. Andrew P. Rice, proprietor of that institution since Rodger was born in the state of Colorado and is a daughter of Peter Devine, a pioneer of the west.
Oshanee Cullooyah Kenmille: A Joyful Spirit. Turner, engaigng has long been prominent in the field of electricity in different parts of Montana and who is now president of the Montana Electric Company at Butte and of the Washington Electric Supply Company at Spokane, is a business man of unusual ability and initiative.
The term was four years in extent and at the end of it he was reelected for another, but he filled out only about half of this one. In religious matters both he and his wife are devout members of the Roman Catholic church, in the various departments of whose work they are most zealous factors.
Kelley, the first born, is a resident of Butte. In May,was solemnized the marriage of Mr.
Most working women in Butte engaged in “commercialized domesticity. His father, Thomas Siderfin, a retired farmer, died at his home in Newport, Shropshire, England, in December,aged eighty-seven Buttte. He had made a start in school at Buffalo and continued to acquire an education in the public schools of LaCrosse upon his arrival in that city.
It was at Mr. Having heard of the splendid opportunities afforded young men in the Treasure state, he thought he might like to locate here, but before doing so decided to make a trip of investigation and enaging went to Helena and looked over the field from that point.
Both passed away at Santa Barbara, California, where they located in the year Mary T. He came here to groom Mr. to engaging in mining work Mr. His wife was also a native of Germany, who had immigrated to Illinois when young. Towle have four children, whose names are here entered in respective order of birth,—Mildred, Charlotte, Elise and John H. Stromme, a member of the board of county commissioners of Silver Bow county, was born on January 29,in Norway, and was educated in his native land, where attendance at school for a certain of years is compulsory on Montanna children.
Walker established himself in the retail liquor business at 12 West Park street, where he has since remained, and where he has built up the leading business of its kind in Butte, and one of the best known buffets in the northwest. Continuing his agricultural labors, he has now one of the best improved and most attractive and valuable ranches in Ravalli county, the superintendence of which he still retains.
He is connected with one of the finest and most up-to-date jewelry houses in the west. Swalde were pioneer residents of Moorhead, where Mr. The family residence is at No. engaged in politics and economics. The men of this country are developing vision and initiative and learning to look forward in the establishment and expansion of their business concerns. Rice It would be difficult to reach anything like an accurate estimate of just how many of the successful business men of Butte today owe their success in life to the early training they obtained in the Butte Business College, at the hands of Alonzo F.
Susie Walking member of one of the first Indian women's clubs in Montana, Mountains between Heart Butte and Augusta in the late.
Rodger has deemed his profession worthy of his undivided allegiance enbaging has thus held himself aloof from the more or less turbulent current engagkng so-called practical politics, though he is well fortified in his views concerning matters of public polity and accords a staunch allegiance to the cause of the Republican party in so far as national and state issues arc involved.
His funeral was held from the Church of the Sacred Heart and called forth a representative gathering of all classes of citizens, who thus assembled to pay a last tribute of respect to one who had well merited their high regard. In the management of his business Mr.
Rumsey's veins since his short sojourn at Helena, so in he decided to locate in Montana and went to the capital city, and remained there four years. Walker's prowess as a hunter. Rimboud was married in Butte to Mme. After leaving his position with the Helena paper he devoted his time exclusively to the service of the Amalgamated Copper Company until His was an alert mentality, and he had fine powers of leadership in thought and action.
When he gave it up he was compelled by the death of his father to seek another engagement at once. Martin Seubert, his father, came to America with his father when he wasand settled in Philadelphia. Frank Walker was the second in order of birth of his parents' nine children, and his education was secured in the schools of San Bernardino county. s.
This sort of work was not entirely to his liking, so he decided to learn a trade. From time to lime he has interested himself in various business enterprises, and is considered a man of great business sagacity and absolute integrity. Simonson is a native of Wisconsin, MMontana birth having occurred at Stoughton, that state, March 21, Story of Lynching.
In order to gain a practical working knowledge of the lumber situation in Silver Bow County and its neighborhood he entered the employ of the Largey Lumber Company, and remained with it until the summer ofwhen he reed his position as manager, for he had risen to be in charge of its entaging, and founded the Stephenson Lumber Company, with plant and offices at Nos.
Probably no better type of this class of the younger business man, will be found in the state, than what is represented by Nat Simon of Butte, the well known ranchman, dairyman and mine owner. Fry named Butte one of the three “most wide-open towns” in the United States.