Montana, its story and biography; a history of aboriginal and territorial Montana and three decades of statehood, under the editorial supervision of Tom Stout ... . , selling papers and other supplieson trains between New York and Chicago. Hestudied this line of business thoroughly, and grad-ually acquired a more than individual interest in 1909 Mr. Newman took over the news and lunchsystem on the Butte dision of the Great NorthernRailway. Since coming to Montana he has rapidlydeveloped his financial interests and is one of thedirectors of the Commercial National Bank, theFirst National


Montana, its story and biography; a history of aboriginal and territorial Montana and three decades of statehood, under the editorial supervision of Tom Stout ... . , selling papers and other supplieson trains between New York and Chicago. Hestudied this line of business thoroughly, and grad-ually acquired a more than individual interest in 1909 Mr. Newman took over the news and lunchsystem on the Butte dision of the Great NorthernRailway. Since coming to Montana he has rapidlydeveloped his financial interests and is one of thedirectors of the Commercial National Bank, theFirst National Bank of Carter, the NVest Side StateBank of Great Falls and other banking several years he was a resident of Havre, Mon-tana, and was elected mayor of that city in 1904and again in 1906. In 1918 he was diosen a mem-ber of the Montana Legislature for a two yearterm, and was elected mayor of Great Falls onApril 7, 1919. He is a democrat in politics. Mr. New-man is active in irrigation work in thestate and is now president of the Montana StateIrrigation Congress, which has charge of the in-itiative bill that will be submitted to the people at. ^ J. r, VoiA^ iliolocrlirli Uken In 1870 HISTORY OF MONTANA 829 the next election, authorizing the state to issue$20,000,000 in bonds to help finance irrigation enter-prises of the state, the money to be returned withinthirty-three years. Mr. Newman is affiliated with Euclid Lodge , Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, with ButteConsistory of the Scottish Rite, and Algeria Templeof the Mystic Shrine. November 20, 1897, he married Miss Jennie Sine-berg, a native of New York State. Their threechildren are Bernice, Edward and Arthur. Arthur J. Breitenstein. The man who has madea success of life and won the honor and esteemof his fellow citizens deserves more than passingnotice. Such is the record, briefly stated, of ArthurJ. Breitenstein, the well-known manager of theHotel Rainbow at Great Falls. By a life of per-sistent and


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