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Anaconda News. RESIEIJ IS TIMOLI CUTLEU FAMILY BASRLT aAVD rROM STAZVATIOZ. HAVE PLENTY TO EAT NOW Chairman Killiher of the Coanty Doard Sent Them the Nemsssauies sad Epworth League Helped Them Some, Too. (Special to Inter Mountain.) Anaconda, Jan. 25.-The action taken by the authorities in the rescue of the Cutler family from starvation night be fore last was timely. If aid had not been sent at the time it was it is hardly likely that some of the members of the little group could have survived. Besides the part taken by Chairman Kelliher of the board of county com missioners the members of the Epworth League did much in the work of rescue. As soon as he learned of the case, Dr. H. F. Carman, one of the officers of the league took active steps to investi gate and later to send food to the starv ing family. "I never saw anything like it," said Dr. Carman last night, "that Cutler family was living in the worst filth imaginable, the house was worse than a hog pen, to use plain words. The peo ple themselves were filthy and dirty and one of the first things f did was to send them down a bar of soap in hopes that they might clean iax "The family really is deserving of lit tle pity. There is a boy 17 years old, certainly large enough to do something If he had any ambition about him. Then there are the two girls. I2 and 18 years of age, respectively, who could get em ployment almost any day as domestics if they wanted to work. "But I must say they are a lazy, in dolent lot and it is no wonder, judg ing from their condition, that they are figuring conspicuously in police circles." Wizi OF AKUSBEMENT. *'Alvin Joelin," Chicago Syarphony, "Barbara Breltohie" at Margaret. (Special to Inter Mountain.) Anaconda. Jan. 25.-The first week in February will he one of unusual interest for the theater-goers of Anaconda, em bracing as It will the dates at the Mar garet theater of three of the best shows that have played in Anaconda in a long time. The first one will be the night of Feb. ruary 2. "Alvin Joslin." a play that has had large runs in the different cities of the East and one that has received many flattering press notices. The Chicago Symphony orchestra of half a hundred pieces will be heard at the Margaret the night of Monday. Feb ruary 3. Edward C. Towne, the tenor soloist, who will soon be heard here with the Chicago Symphony orchestra, ta one 01 the idols of the Eastern matinee girl, for he is not only handsome and attractive, but, in the language of one of them, he sings, "sweetly, divinely." He has aung with the principa I orchestras of the United States, besides having much dra' matie ability and a clear, high, ringing tenor voice. Other well-known soloists with this or chestra are Mme. TRagna Linne. soprano; ,Franz Wagner, cellist. and Jan van Oordt, concert violinist. "Barbara Frietchie" is to be produced here February 5 at the Margaret theater by James Neill and the Neill company, but not the story that we all read about in our school books--of the gray-hatred old woman who alone defleld the Con JOemPM REIiMmAR Watchmaker, Gunsmith and Locksmith. Also all kind of musical instrument repairing. Workshop rear of 7o3 E. Park avenue, Anaconda, Mont. Margaret Theater, Anaconda IIL I'. COLLINS, Manager Next Attraction Alvin Joslin Sunday, Evening. February 2d L. F. VERBFSRCKrIOES Leading Optician ~~ Eyes excamined, 51.O0 to apply on giasees if ordered in five days. All kinds of Eye Water, Artlilewtal Eyes. Also the genuine imported Harlem Oh,. At 116 East Park avenue, Anaconda, Mont. The Daly Bank and Trust Corn. pant' of Anaconda. Anaconda, foastens. Gienaral banking La all branches. Seii tzohailges on New York, Chicago, Si. Paul, Omaha. San Francisco. etc., san draw direct on the principal cue ite o *ngtsnd, Ireland, Fianno, Germany and the Orient. Depedis of 81.00 and up Ward received. Correspondeatp NATIONAL CITY DAXIC....ew York S'IRST NATIONAL BANI....Chlsago FIRST NATIONAL BANK.....t. Patti OMAHA NATIONAL BANN...Omaha BANK OF' CAMWOR'IA.Isa Irancisco I0N'J B. TOOLE, President. d. B. GILLENWOOD, Vioe-Pzsest. LOUIS V. BENNETT, Cashier. 7, 0. NOXSECX1 Alit. Qashigi federate army at Fredericktown. The story, ea. it Ma been written for the ) stageJ Cli4 Fitch, and Which was the sIestteim at last season's stage events, I deala with a ravwlahng Southern beauty. I 64 Wonttitates.lee of the most success fal dramas that has been produced dur Iag the past few yeara Since their October engagement of two I nights In Asnaconda, the Neill company has played a several weeks' atand in lonetalu as well as the principal coast cities. 0mm COEILY NZXNIICUNCES. Moving County Beat From Deer Lodge live Years Ago. (Special to Inter Mountain.) Anaconda, Jan. 25.-Five years ago to day the county seat of Deer Lodge county was removed from the old town of Deer Lodge to the city of Anaconda. January 25, 1807, was a cold day. The thermometer stood at 38 degrees below sero and It was Sunday besides. The fixtures, books and the property of the county was transferred to Anaconda by rail and taken to the city hall where for a little more than two years county offiecals had their offices. Since that time a wonderful change has been wrought in the affairs and ac commodations of the county government. County officials who are at present in, office and who remember the difficultlies under which the removal of the county seat was made were talking of the neat ter this morning and congratulating themselves that the day has long since passed. Comfortable quarters jn which they are at present have nothing in them to bring to mind the times when they were crowded together in the city hall, or when, with the thermometer many degrees below zero they were compelled to pack their things and seek new shelter where they were engaged for many. long and wearisome days to ar-, range and rearrange their goods in order that all might be accommodated. MARRIED MAN'S TROUBLES. Willis Thorndike, the Artist, Has Some New Experiences. (Special to inter Mountain.) Anaconda, .tan. 25.-Willie Thorndike, the well-known artiet can relate a thrill ing story entitled "The Trial and 'lrrihu latlons of a Newly Married Macc. It is scarcely more than ten iciy.c :cL,( that Willis forscnk his bacheloi frlicds and went before hymenc a ltucc. lBefore leaving on their wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Thocr'dike rentcci a house on upper 11ickory street and left orders to have the place cclaned acd mate ready for their occupancy upon their re turn. Everything about the house was put in order, but the water pipe's were overlooked and the other night they froze up tight. The orders left for the coal man to put in a supply of fuel ware not obeyed, con sequently when the young couple reached home the situation was not very pleas ing to them. Some friends, who met them at the depot, gave them assistance in mak;ng a tice in the parlor. Hut the worst ccamce the next morning when the water pipes in the cear part of the house l-aritl'd, completely flooding the kitchen. Bletween the plumbers, who ha,,e had the house in charge for a coupl-- of days and freezing to death, Willis has con cluded that the responsibillities of a mar ried man are Indeed burdensome, and he believes he is having more than his shure of trouble. NEWS ABOUT THEEROMETERS. People Always Believe the Lowest One -Rest Are no Good. (Special to Inter Mountain.) Anaronda, Jan. 25.-When people got up yesterday morning and found the mercury at 15 celow they thought it was pretty cold. At 8 o'clock this morning the ther mometer stood at 25 below, and the cold weather flag still flying! Yesterday's temperature started pen ple to hunting coal and luckily the deal ers have a large supply on hani. It is a fact that is the cold spell lasts twd or three days it wil make the consumption of coal for the rest of the month as large again as it would have been otherwise. One thing that cold weather always brings to light is the difference In titer mometers and the readiness peonie ex hibit to believe their sun instrument rather than that of others. Tnere is usually a variance of at least 10 degrees in the instruments around town. Those in a more exposed place register lower and those net so situated are not so One man yc'sterclay ventured th" state moeit that there was not a go'cd ther mocmeter on Main street and that they were all off. As grounds for this he said that fuliy half of them were advecrtse ments and the other- half were the cheapest gc'ade that could be bought. However, this man is undoaultedly prejudiced. One thing sure.. The great mnajority will readily believe that in strument which registers the lowest. If this is so then the re ccucry wvent to 30 below last night in Anaccondccc STILL FLAYING POOL. Winner of Semi-Finals Will Play for Championship. (Special to Inter Mountaicn.) Anaconda, Jan. 25.-In the last gamc'3 of the semi-finals in the pool tourna meat conducted by the members of tihe Twentieth Century club, held last night, John Macken defeated Dan Sullivan Icy a score of 50 to 39. Edwin Slutton won over Frank Risk ent by two points, the score ending 10 to 48. The two men were pretty evenly matched, and their movements were closely watched by the members of the club present. The winners of the semi-finals wivll play tonight to decide the amateur championskhlp. Those who will partici pate are Charles McFarland, John Macken, Gus Krug, Edwin S9luttonc EtI Rhue and P. A, Tobin. narnent, open to all men bers of the club, will ibegin. The best players will start at the scratch. Some will be given as high as 30 balls art the start. All games will be 50 points. The committee hew Ing charge of the handicap names will consist of two officers of the club-Vice Preeldent Kelly ant! Treasurer Verberck moos. Toccight is slso one of the regular clasa nights at the Ciub. 73W CAM3 07 ?0V1YBT T. Zpworth League save lound But One Case This Seasao. (Special t6 Inter Mountain.) Anaconda, Jan. .- Probebly a more abstract case of poverty and destitution never came to notice in this city than that of the Cutler family found in * starving condition on lower Hickory street day before yesterday by Dr. H. P. Carman. An official of the Epworth league said today that the league has been called' upon but few times to relieve distress of this kind this winter, which fact he attributes to better condftions that pre-* vail in this community now. Last year the organization spent con siderably over $1000 In caring for those in destitute condition. PLUME IS A G. East End Streets of Anaconda Are Flooded. (fperial to inter Mountain.) Anaconda, Jan. 2 .-The cold weather of last night and yesterday has played havoc with the flume south of the city and na a result some of the streets east of the city are flooded with water. For a distance of 100 yards along the flume at the head of Birch street the water is running over the sides of the fume anil pourting down the hillside. The Iaiek is caused by the waterway heiiminii clogged iwit It ice. It is i nmuch nar' srious affair than was the first leak of the season when the residents of the vicinity were com pelled tio organii e ii brigade and turn out to kepii tib. water from flooding their cellars. JENNIE B4titLOW DEAD. In a Fit of Despondoncy She Commits Suicide. (Spei'al tit Inter Mountain.) Aniconda. Inn. '5. -Word was recelved in this city last night of the death of 11 . Jennie Flail iw, formerly of this city, in Northport, Wash. Miss IBarlow has Ibeen in pilr iieaith for some time, and becoming dbw+ouragedt and diexpond ent, corniitted snicile by tak.ing stryteh nine" wih was it ni'"e of ittobert Mtorrtell, h;'ho livel in this vi-init y for many yi'a ra. 51r. .11 itrell found his l la t ii in an un 'ollailius e't lition shorily a't 'tri sho had taken tie i deadly ilisiot. ani ua lince snuraninedi a it;} cl an, Inot his servilces weret~t tithtout ihult. CARGULL DENIES IT. Says He Was Not Owner of Anaconda Business College. (i4perful is) Intter Moinltain.) Anaconda, Jan. 21i. A It ter has been reeeiveti in this city from it. It:. L'rglill, now princiial of till i';n itli atetito Iliuni ness college of Nun litrna titto, t al., in which he talk*s oxlcln titin ti tce' iiu hished acocunt of the re'eit failune of the Ana'onda 15 fush. ii tge. Mlr. targill states that ot blie he was the a hut tital of lith li iai i i h L oit iil, he was not and nev.,r has lit-l the o "nee of it. It. L. talshy of Los Aunle'', Mi. (,rt guil declar, s, was the owner i ltie de lunlt college. WILL HAVE A SMOKER. Philippine Soldiers Will Enjoy Them selves reb tutry 4. (tSpecial to Inrt r .110atan.n) A nunenda, Jun. _'. I'ehrum>i 4, Tom Scallion post, Nua mton l soctely of' the Anny of the i Phili pit'li (ii' .llA nne Iudn will Rite a grTnd ýn11000r cOINtteillnra tine of the outbr'akc of tilt insurgents in the Philippines, It is ittended it) inike it I iolltssal event iand ofnmbes of thh lls' are making preparations in ent'I'Lain a large number of their friend'. CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROW. (Special to Inter Mountain.) Anaconda, Jan. 2a.-iteligious services will lie held at the various Anaconda churihe:: tomorrow as follows: First M. E. church, corner Third and (iOk Iirtcts, Iit' A. C'. .11cuurdy pastor. P'reaichtng by the peal r at I1 ii. mi. and P7:30 p. in. Sudlay school at 12:30 p. m. Epwsorth League meeting at 11:30 p. mn. Baptist church, Sixth and Locust streets, W. 11. Si' otr pastor. Morning sermon at 11 o'clock, evening Sermon at 7:30 o'clock. Sunday school at 12:30 p. mi. Young People's meeting at the usual hour. Preshyterian church, Rev. Henry Tueckender of Manhattan, Wash, will occupy the pulpit both morning and evening. Sunday school at 12:30 p. m. St. Mark's Episcopal church, tev, Alfred Brown pastor. Services will ie held at the usual time. Mrs. Kunkel's Funeral. (Special to Inter Mountain.) Anaconda, Jan. 25.-The funeral of Mrs. Eugene Kunkel took place from the family residence at 3 o'clock this after noon, attended by it large number of friends. Mr. Kunkel will tlave otfr Brad ford, N. H., with the remains tonight for burial. LOCAL BRIFFPS A. D. T. messeegegrs. Tel. No. 3. " County Attorney Dufty h.as teturoed f, ln Ha milton. C'iia:rls Houst who has fr. in the hospit'l with pneumnonia, Isi e.f ift. I ).: ter today. Eddie Harper, son of City Treasurer Harper, who has been on the sick list lately, is convalescing rapidly. The bank closed at 2 o'clock this af ternoon, out of respect to the late Mrs. Eugene Kunkel. Mr. Kunkel Is an em ploye of the bank. W. Butter, night operator in the offmce of the Western Union Telegraph com pany left for Helena this morning, to stay over Sunday. Rod Williams started this morning iret Helena to meet with the Eiky committee to e nfer about the exctur.iai to Salt Lake next summer. M. J. Evans, superintendent of ma chinery at the new smelters, is seriously ill at his rooms in the Montana. A son and daughter have arrived from Great Falls to give their father attention. One of the electric cars running to. wards the new works narrowly escaped being run into by the Butte, Anaconda & Pacific passenger train for Butte at 8:4G yesterday mxorrilug in the eastern. parrt of the cltj. BIL[INGS SOCIETY aVENTB OF INT aBAT DURING - TEB-1-W1R ?AST. MISS BOUTON'S LITTLE PARTY weekly Doings Among the Society a Polk of Yellowstone's County Meat -Woman's Club Regular Meet ing Friday Afternoon. (Special to Inter Mountain.) Billings. Jan. 25.-Miss Esther Hlouton gave a delightful party to a large num ber of her girl friends last Friday evening at her home on North Thirteenth street. Bright red carnations tormed the decor ations, vases of these fragrant htanutle4 beitg placed wherever possible through out the roomt. The game of "progres si' advertisements" furnished abundant amusement for the evening, and all of the young ladies tried to secure the prize, which was won by Miss Amy Henning hoff. Lunch cloths were placed on the small tables and delicious refreshments serned by Mrs. liouton, assisted by Mrs. N. ti. Carwile. An impromptu musical program. given after the refreshments were served, added mutch to the enjoy maeit of the evening. The Woman's club held Ito regular weekly meeting last Friday afternoon at Its club room in the library building. A short business session was heid tiirst, aft( r which Mrs. J. H. Itinehart, as leadeir, took charge of the lesson prope t, which took up the study of the third act of King Lear." The art work for the aftirnoon was in charge of Miss ('raw ford, who read an excellent paper on the "Life of Fortuny." Mrs. S. R. Maisbury reviewed the week's current eventstt it a most Interesting manner. 1irs. Ii. F. Clement and little son Don ald have returned front a month's vl:it to the fotrter's mother in Scranton, 1'a. ]1t s. J. M. Free and laughter Allen.' left the first of the week for California, whore they will spend the rest of (he Volknter. M1.1gic City Camp, No. :rili, Woodman of the Worldt, will give a graund ball at I Gr(intv:1 hall on the evening of January S0. is. F. H. Bunnel and daughters ar vi' *I in the city laat Sunday from Si. Paul. and will make their home here. 11. It. Wier anti Miss Virl W:shburn of C('tohumbs were united in marriage at thu. Driscoll hotel Tuesday formaton by Rcv. W. T). Clark. The happy couple rettalnet in this city for a short time. irs. A. TI. Flahtoek was the guest if honor at a party given Monday after nonit ly Mr.s. HT. N. Kennedy to iattut a i iten lady friends. The event was in comtinntaoration of the birthday anni ye wvtry of Mrs. Babcock, and the guests we.- long-imne friends of the tidy. tancy work and eonversation occupied thely ut tention until u o'clock, when a dainty 1 lunchein was served. )1. s. H. F. Harkness and baty and qgfher.,Mre .a tve in the city Tuitcrny ftom -inneapol.s, where they htvi reaided since last fall. Mr. Hark nrt' ios rented the W. H. Moris prop ertN on North Thirty-second street. Nl;. Htenry (ltldorf was the hoiewics at a ihlettastnt dinner ptrty given Wei'nes dtay i t ing in htuitr of Mrs. fat c-t ot St. Patti. 'hife home decorations ctn sleit of carnations and roits on the t::MI. while pretty house plitii.. of tilcih Mtr (tlsdtoif has a large 'oil'ction, adorn* e theo rtas. Covers were itti for 12 aer ans. t(ti of the most delightful Kensingtons of t he present season was that given Wudn-anday afternoon by Mrs. Horace S. Williston, in compitment to her sister, Mrs. It. K. Clear, who Is visiting here from ('leveland, hito. The rooms were very prettily decorated. Some f50 ladtes were present, the afternoon being passed with music, conversation and fancy work. Several very pleasing musical numbers were rendertid by Miss Hays and Mrs. Clear. Luncheon was served. The ladier' of St. Luke's gutil weren tormineil Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. A. T. (hutuner, who served luncheon after the u'ttitl program. Prized By Mrs. Austin. (Special to Inter Mountain.) A taittlut, Miutt., Jan. 2!i-M re. WV. C. A4ustitt. wiuluw of the late W. C. Atustitn, cht"t'ictiuty for Motutatna. Molt-rn Woitt titi if America, received this ntirning ft-it thu. executive otlite tof tte tinier at itiik islutnt, Iii.. a set tof resutlutions eulogistic tf thu deu'easi-d. whith wera pacaul at the Jattuary tasliton of thu cx emtit i i tottiet I. 'Phi' r-oluthitns were iea-ittifiuhly wtorded, andtu are greatly prizi-u ly Mt1rw Austin and fattily. ELEVATOR BOY KILLED. Eighteen-Year-Old Boy Terribly Mangled in Seattle Building. (Hy Assoiated Presn.) Seattl., Wash., Jan. 25,-Ott. Cnw thorne, an 18-year -hy, employed to run the elevator in the Standard Fun ntture comt pany's bulho ing was almost instmnly killed today while attetnptlng to leave the car.' as the el-vator was rising from the filrst flnOr, lis Iaoly was Naught hatween the floor of tho elevtator and the ceiling and tic ibly r-mangled. NEWS FROM COLOMBIA. Interior of Republic Reported Quiet To Float the Lautaro. (Hy As olated Prics.) Colon, Jan. 25.--The latest advltees 't*tot Huanat Venturn sul t ogota report itt iiq all is huiti the tnterior of the rep)j silt. a News has reached Panama that Glen emal Porras, one of the insurgent leaders, -Ma, wounded on board the liberal steamer Padita during the naval battle fo yiounday last in Panama bay. The government is making proposats to a wrecking company at New York to float I he Lautaro, which was sunk in the samen' engagement. Her guns have been macn~vd. canoes which have arrived at Panama report that General Castro and his forces are at Las Tablas. Several tberats seen in the neighborhood of his trenches have been arrested. No one Is allowed on the streets of Panama under penalty of arrest, after 10 p. m. ilneinforcements are expected momen tartly from ltiena Ventura. Suspicious lights hav* been seen off the Pacora coast. northeast of Panama, sig nalling with the shore. It is surmised that revoiutionists are trying to land there. 3OUND ANI *O3UED. Mrs. Angelina Anderson 91 'Wichita, Man., the Vietta of Uslidits. (By Associated Presi) Wichita, Kan.. Jan. 211.-Mrs. Ange lina Anderson was bound in brpid day light in her room Thursday night and robbed of $1000 worth of diamonds. She came here a few month:" ago and married an 18-year-eld livery stable boy who was taking rare of her horse, and to now sending him t" a locial college.. The woman Is said to be the dauglther of poor parents at Jtacino, WVis.. and the source of what pippwii s to be a p'in rely income is botn."'nr' thL.( ti-rlei'r. There is no clue to the robltrn. JUDGE-ADVOCATE TO COMMENT. Admiral lohley's Appeal Referred to Him by President. (By Associated Press.) Washington, Jan. 21.-Th. pr i " tent referred Admiral Schicy's nppeal to the judge advocate of the navy department for "comment." This is the technical term employed in naval law to dlsignate ai reply in the nature of a criticits to any presentation. If charges are lodged against any ofiicer they are referred to him in or der that he may "comment" upon them, and his reply In known legaily by that (lame. It is understood thait the preparation of this commient a ill cnnaltiltl' about two weeks' til'w. Rlear AlItnlral ruti Mrs. Mehley. the it t ter neompanlied by her mall, tuft for Chiclngo over the Ihtaltinure & ((blip ralIl rert h it pr'valeta' atr n chedl to the regular ritna. 'the aruns were decordled with: hira 1 Britain's Eastern Policy. (fty Asuoclattd Press.) l.indon, .tan. 2r. - Replying in the ihluse of llnnilns yesterday to questions rega ding the government's eastern pol icy, Lord I'rtnhorne, under secretary for forilgn affairs, sild the occupation of a portion of the Persian gulif hy Russia or Wiiir foreign powers would be Inconslst tnl with the maintenanme of the status 1(11(1 which it was the policy of .the gov ni lnien t to maintain there. In regard to Mtundturia, said Lord I'ranborne, it tea:} the government's policy to maintain Iltil tats s tus ioi ('hini, as determined by teaty. Must Hear Objections. (By Assticiated Press.) LIondntit, Jan. 25. -The objections to the conlf matli'n of the election of ilight Rev. ('haloit A. (.Lire to the IMthoprie of Wor ',tte'i at tieeasfuty satpealed in the king's Inintih dtiiiiot of the high court of jus tiro yesterday for a mandamus against Itle priittle and vicar general diret'tinii I ieti to huar the objections. The canst * intlon was fixed to tocur today. but will nut' lit- postponed until the rcourt. I ONt'r a decision. Will Attend the Meeting. (Special to titer Mtountailn.) Ib*lIonu, .ait. 2r.-Wllium Muth. who will represent the Helena team gin the uttuanl of dliiir ls tf o te Pacific North i t let taglut, rec'ived notice yesterdlay I that ith hoard will miet'I in Spoktne next Tuesday. :111. Mali will leave here Mon day lit ordetri to be pres-nt at the meet ing. The dtre'lrS :iilt revise the conath utlinIn lto 11 N ix-tentot league and wilt prluai ly i I cii " upon u l ititi lt lo ft r lit' iutintig lSult. Gets Heavy Damages. (fly As'awfutedI P're:..) Ni'' York, -Ints. 16.--A virdii t if $1..7011i diutnigi't hits hli awarded by a jury in the Hiudmon routiy, New JIrsy, ircuit court in favor of Michael l'iigitnint against the New Jersey HiS il raillway for the lors of a leg cot itfi by t trolley tar oa January 16, 1565. Pagaanin Is it violinist and it grandonn of the famous iPagaiinin. The car stated as iii wis getting off the front tlat form. D, artment of the Interlor, United Statbs Land flffice, Helena, Montana, December ,.0, 1901. N. P. P. R. Co., vs. Mineral Classifica. t;.n of w% section 35, township 4 north, range it west. 1)urittg thit rn~nti oif April. 1901. Min eral Lund Commissioner W. H. Willinms, appointed under the act of Februaary 6. 1t95. as amnetded by tue act of Jun. 6, .1900., to examinit and clitesify cei'taln mtnerali lands in thto sabt's of Montana and Idaho. chautsifled A'itii other lands, the wt% of section IL. township 4 north, rtang± 1t wisttt as minierat. On Decemnher 30. 1901, the N. P. P.R Co. flied its duly verifed protest agalast said classifleution in wlic'h it is alleged. that each and every pait of said tt'aets are essentially ritin-mineral in character anti nmoe vitlutihie for trun-saineral pur Dieius lhan tor mlninit A hearing is thereforo heroey 'ordered and till partlea in interest ale hereby notlified to tippetir. respond utid offer edi denca touctintg said tiliegatlon before John Ii. 1Eardtoy, a United State. corn SixMillion DollarsSpent BY THE Union Pacific R. R. Co In Improving what was originally the f'.nest track in the *7est. RESULT A comparatively straight and level road bed ballasted with dustless Sherman granite, rendering possible the highest rate cf speed, together with the greatest degree of safety. The magnitude of the work must be seen to be appreciated. ' WhAT DOES IT ft1AN? Solid comfort, security and pDasure to our patrons. ARL YOU GOING LAST? It so, you calnot afford to go via any other than this liOYAL HIQXJWAT. I'urther informaetion on . ppilcation per. tonally cr by litter to 1i. Q. Wr~Id.4 O. 0 . L. Butte, Mont. 0 miasioner, At his office at Anaconda, Montana, at 10 o'clock a. m., on Feb. ruary , 2100, and that final hearing to held b thbre the Register and Receiver of the United Itate 34dnd OMce at Helena. Montana, at 10 o'clock a. M., on Febru* ary 11, 110. GEORGE D. GREENE, Register. Pullmn:n Dining and Library Car Route TO SALT LAKE DENVER. KANSAS CITY OMAHA CHICAGO ST. LOUIS end 3ff WEstern Pelnes Short Line to Colorado, Arizona and lexiwc Sau Frascim, las hAgelas (Ocean or Rail) Portland and All Pacific Coaet Palate. Daoart..1 50 a. m. 8:00 a. m...Arrive Depart..4:10 p. m. 5:10 p. mn..Arrive Ticket Offlce, 105 N. Main Street Butte, Montana. H. 0. WILSON. General Agent The Best Friend the Northwest Ever Had The Road That Made the Northwest Famous." LEAVES BUTT . For St. Paul and eat, tdaily.i:60 p. sa. Drest balls lea ., daily........Cr4 a. mn. ARRIVES BUTTE. From at. Paul daily..........9:45 p. tn. From Great litatle and Heb. ena, daily............... ...9:45 p. fa. FULL INFORMATION FROM City Ticket Oace, No. 41 North Malne street, Butte, J. 5. Dawson, General Agent. Ticket Office Cor. Park and Main Sts Butte Schedule Arrive DoperS No. 12, to St. Paul, Minneapolie, Du- 12M 0Lg12.50i. luth and the East. No. It. to Spokane, Seattle, Portland and alt West mIern . .2i points.71pL'2 No. 14, East bouni local, for St. Paul and East; Bill logs and all MI. sourt river points, also Denver....... 4o. 13, West bound from lit. l'aui and Ernst, and all B. & Mi. arnd Missouri points, Denver.... II I a Garrison loc~al to and 'w"st...'...,o..... p. s~ Mixed, to Whitehall, daily t-xcept Bun day: Twin Bridgee Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday: Norris anid Pony Monday and Friday: leaves from N. P. Loa Freight. De 5.00 aml Sheit lifne to Daetvei W0. IL MCKRIMAM, Bea. Agt, *a. &P.m. B. CO. TIME TAESL. Trains leave B., A. & P. depet, Butte. for Anaconda as followe: 10:15 a. in.. 4:50 p. m. sad 8:15 p. in. Trains leave B.. .*. & P. depot, Ana. conda, for Butte as follows: 8:40 a. m., 3 p. m. and 7 p. m. Great Northern trains leave Anaconda: 2:40 a. in., Great Falls and Helena local. via Butte. 8 p. m., to connect with trains for all points east, west and south on Oregc n Short LIne. Northern Pacific trains leave Ana conda: 9:30 a. in. for all points west. 7:10 p. re. to connect wit.i westbound Northern Paollo. :0:'5 p. m. to connect with eastbound Northern PacIfic. Arrives 1:10 p. et., Northern Pacifio connection from the wczt. Arrives 8:25 p. in., connection from the east. Arrive:, 12:10 p. in,, connection oiom the weat. To connect '. ith Northern Paclilo over I:::d at Logan leaves Anaconda at 8:40 a. Tn. Tickets for sale for all polnte local and through on the Great Northern railway. Oregon Short Line railroad and Northern Piotfic railway and their connsetiona. Rteamahip tickets for sale to au goblt4 to Europe by the above ulas 1