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POLICE RAID THE
DOUBIOUS SECTION
WOMEN OF REDLIGHT DISTRICT
HAULED INTO COURT TO FACE
THE POLICE JUDGE.
DENY HAVING PAID FINES
Purpose in Raid Is Said to Be the
Exoneration of Court-First Raid
on That Section in Months.
For the first tiue in some months the
redlight district was raided by the police
last night and about 6o female denizens
of the shady realm taken to the police sta
tion. where the payment of $to each was
demanded of the district women to secure
b1onds for their release. Nearly all the
women of the district were taken into
custody, only a few of them, who some
how got a tip as to the intended raid, es
caping. Some of those who escaped last
night were brought in this morning and
paid their "fines."
A statement by Judge loyle, of the
police court, explains the reason for the
wholesale arrest of the u omen of the
redlight. lie says there has been for
some time past a good dtl of talk rela
tive to the collection of lines from the
women, tlhe money collectc1, it was said,
going into the pockets of police officers
and the court since the old system of fines
was stopped by order of Mayor Mullins
about two months ago.
Denied Having Paid.
The judge declared that it was his
purpose to show that no fines had been
collected and disbursed as had been
hinted, and this morning, when a number
of the women appeared in court, lie asked
them if any collections 'had been made
against them as had been reported, stat
ing that if any of the women would
swear that such collections had been
tIlade there would be no prosecution.
Not one of the women testified to hav
ing paid any money to any of the police
officials, so the judge feels that he has
been exonerated of the charge against
him and his court.
Up to noon today 57 of the women had
paid their "fines" and Judge Boyle said
tihere were a few more to appear. The
warrants were all issued by Judge Boyle
on his own initiative, though it is said
that the procedure had the approval of the
mayor.
DILLON MEN ARE TO
ENTERTAIN TOMORROW
*PECIAL TO TlE INTER MOUNI'AIN.
Dillon, Dec. 31.-There will be a re
v.lal in the usual order of New Year's
receiving here tomorrow, when the men
Aill be the entertainers. Those who have
)nnounced their intention of receiving are:
br. H. II. Swain, W. C. Orr, W. V. Kings
bury, F. E. Foote and a party of young
men, who will receive at the Mctlelt hotel.
TWO LIONS AND A
PAIR OF BIG TUSKS
SUCH IS THE GIFT ,EMPEROR MENE
LIK OF ABYSSINIA SENDS
TO THE PRESIOENT.
DY ASSOCIATED PRN:ss.
Jibutil, French Somiland, Dee. 3t.-The
United States expedition to Abyssinia,
unlder command of Consul General Skin
ier of Marseilles, which arrived at Adis
Adeba December I, has successfully car
ried out the principal features of the mis
sion.
A treaty between the United States and
the empire of Ethiopia, opening for the
lirst time friendly commercial relations,
hass been negotiated and signed.
Emperor Menelik has also given his
formal acceptance of the treaty to partici
pate in the St. Louis exposition. As a
personal tribute from Emperor Menelik to
President Roosevelt, Mr. Skinner has been
charged to deliver to the president two
lions and a pair of elephant tusks.
Each membler of the American party
hIas been tendered a decoration, the ac
ceptance of which is held in abeyance,
owing to thile official chllaracter of the expe
dition. The closing audience granted Iby
Emlperor Menelik to Mr. Skinner and the
leaders of the American escort was of a
particularly cordial character.
COE COMMISSION CO.
STOCKS AND BONDS
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
We Have Over 15o Offices.
References: 175 state and na
tional banks.
OUR SERVICE IS THE BEST
Out-of-town Business Solicited.
C. C. COE, Corroespondent
Branch Office, Hirbour Block
PERSONAL,
confidential; promptness guaranteed. Boa
685, Butte, Montana.
CLEANING AND DYEING
PAUMIE'S Parisian Dye Hlouse-All work
guaranteed. No. 6o West Galena street.
'Phone 747-A. French dyeing and cleaning.
TAILORING
DAN CALDER, TAILUR-New aOsigns n
fall and winter woolens. No. gao North
Main.
HiOME in confinoment. 647 Mouth Main. Tel.
967-P.
. .--F
11111. d & WiiNIMCIL, successors to Johbs
R. Dlptyl assayers and chemists; bullion
melted and assayed or purchased. No. ass
Hamilton street, Butte, Montana.
l'JitMAM ItUGV;, assayer and chneist. N..
430 North Main street, Butte.
1'.'iT%'ATtIICK & L1Wi, emaren succes.
sors to A. 3. tobser*w . ke. soll North Wyo.
mlng street. 'Phone 659-I.. P. O. Boa .s4.
at iiroaon's Loan Oflice, No. io B. Park St.
NEW YORK STOCKS
(Reported by Coe Commission Co.)
New York. Dec. 31.-The opening and cloa.
ing quotations on the stock exchange today
were as fohlows: Open. Close.
American Ice ....................... s8 9
do. preferred ..................... J3:6 33'1
Amalgamated Copper ............... So 5t1:6
Anaconda Mining ( opalny....... 78 79'h
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe..... 6.$j 70
do. preferred ..................... go% 9o?
Btaltimore & Ohio ........... . 79.i 7914
Brooklyn Rapid Transit........... a4 52
Canadiani Pacific ...................l.. t o' ,
Chesapeake & )hllio ................ 33.V 331.
Chicago & Alton................... 34 34)6
Colorado Fuel & Iron .............: 94 30
Chicago Great \\esternt............ 10r6 16'
Consolidated Ga(;s..................194 194
I)elaware & lludsoi ..............t67 167
Eric....... ........................... o' 9
do. first preferred............:... 64a 686
Illinois Centra ....................t3;4 IJ13.
L.ouisville & Nash;rillev............oM.n. tIo"i
Manhattan ('onsolidated ........... s4 144
itl., St. P. & S. Ste. Marie........ 5;7~ 5614
Metropolitan Traction ..............4 t 14'6
Mexican Central .................... to!i to
Missouri, Kansas & 'Texas........ 27 17'
Missouri Pacific .................... 93! 9.14
New York Central ............... .toi t'i
Norfolk & Western........... . SS 57S
horthwestern.......................46o 1(0
Intario & Western......................' 2.i
I'ennsylvan:tia Railwayi ............. to tio
P opl, ' ;ni ................... ..... ... 9 98'
Iepublic Iron & Steel............ 7' 7%
d',. preferred .................... 42 42
Reading......................... ... 45. 45'/
d,. lirst preferred................ 77' 77',
r.uck Islatnd........................ 24:
do,. preferred ..................... 6: 6a
Southern Railay'................:.... S soy
do. Ireferred...................... 79 79
So.thern Pacific............... 49' i 4901
Smetlter........................... 49.; 49%
Sugar Refinery ................... 21'7'.5 at"
St. I'aul............................146 4..6
'I ennessee (5 al & Iron .......... 381t 38J4
'I exas l'acitic........................ .j 6
I 'niont I'acific...................... 80. 80o
U'nited States Steel................ I:t 12'
do. preferred..................... 58 57'1
W\aha.hl............................ :1' 2'4
do. preferred .................... 37 37
\\'estcrt ('nion..................... 86! 6,;
1\i5.con'lln Central................. 17 17
Monlry at 6!,/ per centt. Total sales, 374,10o.
Boston Copper Stocks.
(Reported by C'e Commissiotn Co.)
ioston, tec. 31s. lToday's mininlg shares on
the stock exchange cwre listed as follows:
Amnalgtnmatcd..................... . 5t ..
Anacoda ................... ........... 79* . .
(Iscotla ................................ 59' 61'5
Parrot ............................... . .. (a :3
Mohawk................................. 38 f136.'
I)al \\'est .......................... 35.;JO36
'T'alnmarack............................OS 10
Itah C'onolidated ............... 3I 01'.3:'
Shann, , ................................ 77;w 8
Cop er Range ......................... 47!0"..
('Centennial ......... ...................... 16.4 16
T rinity ................................. 5 ( . i
U'nite-d .tates As ing ................ 18· M 6 ..
Io)mimon C'o l ........................ 714 '"73
IDominiltl n roin ........................ to (0 ..
\\'olvel ine .............................. 69 0I 70
WALL STREET TODAY
BY AS.\Oc'tlAI'tI) I'ItKSS.
New York. Dec. . -'The stock market today
was dlll and tslgish hut firm. A rise ofr If
in .\malgamated Copper contributed largely to
the tolne.
Ito,lns were steady.
The a1bsence of pres.ssure rather than any de
mIland caused na illtll r tolle. Alalgamatedl
ruled dull around the highest and there was
soule tbuying of Sugar, Atchison and t;he
Pacifies.
Atchison was run up t.4 in the late trading
with some heavy individual transactions. Chi.
cago. St. Paul, .Minneapolis. (Olllaha rose 6.
The P'acifics hlrEllened slightly.
Amallgamated rail off to fractional losses .,n
realizitng. The closing was dull and heavy.
St. Louis Corn Goes Up.
ItY A.:O('IAT'ED PRESS.
St. l.ouis,, Mo., I)ec. 31. -During the closilo
hour on 'change today December cornl ad
vanced 14 cents over yestcrday's close. 'T'he
frantic etforts of shorts to cover caused the
option to advance to Go cents at the close, and
that was made the settling price. The shoart
interest was estimated at from11 50,o00 to 50o,uoo
bushels.
New York Silver.
BY ASSOCIAII I't PRItSSI.
NeS York, Dec. 31. --lar silver, 56/c.
Mexican dollars, 431~c.
St. Louis Wool.
fl AStStIATED PHRIHSS.
St. louis, Mo., Dec. 31.-W)ool, nominal:
territory and westernt mediunms, t8a t19c; line
lmedium, 15S I7c; filne, t5st16c.
Lead and Copper.
flY A`SOCIATE'I;D PREISS.
New York, Dec. 3l.--Copper ant- lead mark:t
steady and unchantgd.
LIVESTOCK
Kansas City Livestock.
IY ASSOCIA IED) PRERA.
Kansas City, ),ec. 31,- Cattlc--Receipts. 300oo
head. Mo\arket iigher. Native steers, $3t.6oS
4.73; native cows and heifers, $.S.40u,03,?5;
stockers and feeders, $3.4'5&3.75; bulls, $2.2.50
3.l0; calves, $2.so5d5.60; western steers, $3.40(1'
4. o; western cows, $1.50.l J,9o.
Ilogs-Receipts, 8.o,0 head. Market 5)rtoc
higher. Iulk of salne, $4.550j4.70; heavy, $4.55
(i44.75; packers, $4.55s6.4.63; pigs and lights,
$4.350" 4.70.
Sheep--Receipts. a.noo head. Market strongt
to soc higher. Mluttonls, $3,5..4.35; lambs,
$475e. 5.65; range wethers, $3.Suoa4,so; ewes,
$-'.u1' 3.55.
Chicago Livestock.
BY ASSOC'IAT'tlit t'RISS.
('hicago, Dec. 31.--CattLe--Receiptls, 5,000
head, Market steady. (;ood to prime steers,
$4.950n5.65; poor to medium, $3.5ori1.9n; stock
ers and feeders, $1t75@4,oo; cows, $1.536t4.25;
heilers, $.0oo14.75; canners, $t.S5.tg,4o; bulls,
$3.5o('4.S5; calves, $2.Sola.6.75.
Ilogs--Receipts today, 32,o0o head; tomor
row, 0,000oo head. Market steady to 5o higher.
Alsted and butchers, $4.s55t4.9o; good to choice
heavy, $47354.90; rough heavy, $4.45k,4,7.;
light, $4.40os.7o; bulk of sales, $4.65ro4.80.
Shecp--Rcceipts, 5,oo00 head. Sheep and
lambs, steady. Good to choice wethers, $3,753
4.50; fair to choice mixed, $3.75.4.5o; wtesCte'
sheep, $3,25.4t4 5; native lambs, $4.e5r6..;
western lambs, $5oor G6.aS,
FOR SALE-FURNITURE
lOR SAl.E-l'urniture of a laroom houtIq, in
good location, and house for rent reasonable.
Rooms all rent well. You can make a home of
it and rent rooms at a profit. Smith & Jet"
fries, t9 West Granite.
HOTELS-LODGING HOUSES
THE OUIIIhERN HIOTL.
Butte's Popular Stpplng P'lace.
DINNER, eo s t $ t t i DINNBi. e'p
The best meal sad best cooked food for ass
In Butte, Yent get as much. of say and. **V
dish offered on the bill of fIrs as yoe wish.
Cuisine unexcelled.
DAN TLE\VEY, Proprietor,
amisls West I.roadwayj. teiytoa su -iqr
WANTS
One Cent a Word.
DEATHS AND FUNERALS
Iltit)(E Sidn.ey it., the a xear and a months
old son of 'Mr. and lMrs. J. 11. I, Hdge, died
this morning. The funeral will take place to*
morrow at a p. m. front the residence, No. lo5
\\ tlliam, street, North \V'alkcrville.
FOR RENT-ROOMS
ýi'Uýý:ý7 r-oom.s 1"ue;. ed aIto( "iTs
bousekeeping. Upton block, 4I2, 8S. Main.
'HlTEL. U rXFORU -Rooms $to up; tirti~cl5ra
modern convenetenees. South Main.
FO()R RENT- Roots cheap at a'a West
Broadway.
Ioll RENT ---awo furnhihed rums,. No. Gap
Wes't Granite.
TiHE lIamilton--Location centlal; new man.
agerment.
i:loCE lurniseied eomwn Yuk J blush. 0
West Park.
FOR R E- Transtent .onms. s Coloriado:
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE
FOR SAtE -The bent rantc in the litter
Root valley fotr the motney; ;so atrie, im.
proved: $.,.o Terms if desired, iR. Ah. oub.
ban Realty C'o. M issoula.
FOR RENT-FLATS
FoR REN'r--'l'hree room modern bIrick liat;
porcelatm bath; garland range; electric lights;
desirable location. Apply to Morley & 'huomas
company. 46 East BIroadway.
TRA..SEISRL
MUNTANA 1TKANh'VER CU.-F-reight trae.
ter; moves engines, boilers, sales, macltnery
of all kinds; furniture van and storage; piano
derrick for use in difficult places; dealers in
coal and wood. Telephone as. Office: No. as
West Broadway. W. J. Christe., manager.
lii N iFWiTiLIJ'S _iX or 'phone oo.
BOARD AND ROOMS
lU(tIARD and room in private family. 469 East
Park.
MILLINERY
WINTER Millinary at greatly
reduced praces. Mrs. Hughes' New Mill
Inert Pa'rlors, 647 Utalh avenue.
MESSENGER SERVICE
K.INt, \'tJ(LL)'.1UUX or telelihone 0on.
MaCauley. asa south Main street.
FIRE INSURANCE
REYNOLDS & McDOUWELL, leading Are
insurance companies. Correct rates and
prompt adjustments. 46 East Broadway.
MASSAGE
...s. PLAN''Ti)N, "scentific masseur, electric
treatment and vapor baths. aa5 Nortl Main
street, Raoom 2.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
\\ AN'I'EI)-T''u hire leant and light wagon for
hunting trip of few days. Address Z., Inter
Mounitain.
H)anicur . en RI on ay , .
her a, from Mrs. Hanson's parlors, Sas
f'rancisco. 4s Owaley Block.
c)Mces: Nos. ar4--ry Pennaylvania building.
'Phone op7-B.
HOUSEMOVERS
EXPERIENCED housemover. Edgar Dayton,
418 South Ohio. Tel. pay. Office a E. Park.
DCULIST AND AURIST
DR. T. A. GRIGG-Eye, eat, nose, throat sld
lungs; prices moderate; terms cash. No. 4s
HIirbour building. 'Phone p4--A.
._ sToYLBRAR! NA
SCOTT, the stove mau, hu moved to No.
raS East Park. 'Phone number, 894.
dolin. No. r48 West Granite. 'Phone s64-AM.
expert repairing work guarantecd. Charle
Mlack, No. ',4 North Academy.
NOODLE PARLORS
NME 1WAll Noodle larlors--lmporters fine
teas, noodles. Chau, Suie Metwah Co. No.
s39, corner Mercury (the alley).
MONEY to loan on furniture, pianos, salary,
time checks and all othet security, at low
rates. Busluess confidential. Butte Chattel
Mortgage Co.. 58 W. Park st.. first floor.
MONlEY O LOAN-Loans on furniture, real
estate or any securities. Montana Chattel
Loan Co. Office: No. sob Clark block.
SLESMONS & l(tuoTil will negotiate a loa
for you on real estate security. Ruon:s a, a,
S, Sliver Bow block.
EEE. ' -'U I Arn turnturc or any secu.
riltes. Edward Ch.pman, Room a, 77 West
Broadway.
'-T)ANS-Mloney to loan at S per cent; no
delay. Hall brothers, No. 48 East Broad.
way, Blutte, Montans.
M'ONi- Y TO LOAN on any kind of security.
The Davenport Co., No, sis Hamilton street.
.;I bALE irst-cluss hack outfit and three
fline horses at one-quarter of actual cost.
Address Box 743, Butte.
HAIRDRESSING
AlM1t. A. UJI 'ItitLiT'L, Ilairdressing, mani.
cure, chiropodist. No. sr4 West Biroadway.
before January a at less than hall price. All
goods cheapest in the city. Highest prices
paid for second-hand goods in the West. The
South Main, 236. 'Phone 857M.
I(;II:EST' prices paid for household gooWff.
Feldman & Co., 1u7 West Park. 'I'hons
975.\.
WAN,~ii-S,, e'cond.h-nd furniture ought n
sold. No. 338 East Park street, Butte. Tel,.
phone 686--. E. McNamar.
OECHSLIT, West liroadway, iars highest
price for household goods. Phone OSilU.
MINING APPLICATIOI NO. 478,
United States Land Ofice,
fle'ens. M..ntana, November g, 96g.
Notice Is hereby given tihat hcnry L.. JohbL
sato and Andrew J. Johnston, whose postor,
See address is Butte, Montana, and OJver P.
Johnston, whoae postoffie address is MIt
souls, Missoult county, Montana, have this
day lied their applircation for a patent for
isyt. linear feet, being is feet westerly and
atr feet easterly from diseawery shalt, of the
Kopper Moone No. 3 Lode Mining Claim,
upon which claim enotice of Intention to ap.
py for a patent was posted on the ad day ae
ovember, Ipos, situated In Summit Vallte
(usorganised), Mining District, Silver Iow
county, state of Montans, designated as sar.
vey No. p6g6, in the unsurveyed portion of
ractlional Township a north, Range 7 west,
being more particularly descrnbed aa followal
Beginning at the southwest Corner No. I,
'Which is also Corner No. a of Survey No.
beoS, in lie -a of Slurvey No. 60oo, a
on a granite bowlder in place, with a mound
of earth alongside, and marked 696a lot
Corner No. I, from which tile southeast cornet
of Section Iy, Township s north, Ringse
west, bears south 75 degrees 36 minutes 48
seconds west, 9370.5 feet, and running thetnce
north a degrees is minutes west, 17,1, (eetl
thence north So degrees 45 minutes east tir
feet; thence south a degrees as minutes east,
119 leet; thence south 63 degrees 47 minutes
west, 187.1 leet to the place of beginning, con.
tallling an area of o.7y acres, of which 0.063
acres are in conflict with Survey No. 6oon, not
claimed, leaving an area ofa s.5a acres claimed.
The location of this claim is of record in the
Recorder's office of Salver flow county, lon.
tana, in hook "U" of LAle Locutions, on
'age 465.
The odiolnling cllmn to these premises are
Survey No. 5007, Kopper Mountan l.ode, on
the northi Survey Io. (oo4, Kopper King No.
I Lode, on the east; Survey No. s6oo, Kopper
,oon Lode, on tole south, and a urvey No,
6soj, Kopper King No,. I.ode on the west.
FRANK U. MIIRACLI, Register.
Samuel lBarker, Jr., Attorney for Applicants.
(First Publication, Novenlber 6, gon.)
(YEklUliLICA1iuN.. .
MINING API'I.ICATI(eN No. 4573
United States Land Ufltce,
Helena, Montana, September a, 9ag5.
Notice Is hereby given, that the Ilutte Land
& Investment Company, ey brmncon V. Ken.
per, its atterney.intfact, whose puostofl:ce
address is Butte, Silver stow county, Montana,
has this day filed an application for a patent
for a13.6 acres of the Xenophanes Placer
Mining claim, situated in (unorganized) Min.
ing District, Hllver flow county, Montana, a
notice of which was ported on the claim on
the syth day of August, igoj; and beilng more
particularly set fortll and described in the
official examination and Report No. d76, on file
in this office, as follows, to.wit: Lots a and a,
and the east half of the northwest quarter of
Section s6, Township a north, Range 7 west.
The location of this mine is recorded in the
office of tilhe Recorder of Silver how county,
on Page 490, in Book b of Placers.
There are no known adjoining claims to
these premises.
. FRANK D. MIRA('I.E, Register.
Jos. If. Harper, U. S. Claim Agent
NOTICiE TO STUCKIiULDERS.
The annual meeting of the stalkhnllcrs of
the Silver Dow National bank of BIutte city,
will he held Tuesday, January 1a, 5904, at 4
o'clock p. m., at the banking house of said
bank, for the election of a board of directors
fSir the ensuing year, and for voting on amendlll.
nient of tlhe articles of association of said bank
relative to changilng the nunber of directors,.
and for the transaction of such other business
as may come tbefore said ureltinlg.
FAYIT'rT.. IIARHiINGTON, Cashier.
Butte, Moutatia, Dec. . to .
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
Notice is hercl.y givenr that the alnnual meet.
ing of the stucklhulers , t i lia te s til ('ltn.
pally will Ih hhld ill Ii ,,u Ni. , Iewisolihn
blolck, lhlite, Mhliioatlna, Mondaly, the at1h dlay
of Janutary, 9ot, at the hour of 8 ', clock p, n.
of said day. Said nmeltinlh is for ithe purpose
of electing a lihoard iof Iliecitrs for the unsu
ing year, and for tIh Ilitanactiiu of lsuch lother
business a Illimay lawillly uid regu~laly conleI
lefolre tlhe u ieug.
Sil.IIV IRVINI:, S.crreary.
ilaird I lcceniib r 6, iil, nlat hlutte, Miloitnna,.
AMb ltAl, IEttIrING..
The annual meeting of the stockhllders of
the First National itank of Ilutte, will be held
at the office of said hank, in Ilutte, Montana,
on Tuesday, January is, 9ao4, between the
hours of to a. m. and 4 p. m. The object of
the meetig Is tilhe elctlion of clrectors four the
ensuing year, and the transacltionl l any outilier
business which may properly rcome before the
meetillng. E. II. WKViIILI , Cashicr.
Dated Butte, Mollltna. L)ecemlber it, tuoy.
PREFERRED BY
UNCLE SAM
In going En , your letters travel
by a most direo,t route. From St
Paul to Chicago via the
Chiago,
Milwaukee &
St. Paul Railway
Why not tray the same way
lourself? No extra charge for
riding on the Pioneer Limited.
P. H. SCANLAN, C. A.
Butte, Montana
W. B, DIXON,
N. W. P. A., St. Paul
Six Million Dollars Spent by the
U. P. R. R. CO.
In improving what was originally the
finest traok in the West.
RESULT
A comparatively straight and level
roadbed, ballasted with dustless
Sherman granite, rendering possible
the highest rate of speed, together
with the greatest degree of safety.
The magnitude of the work must be
seen to be appreciated.
WHAT DOES IT MEANT
Solid comfort, security and pleasure
to our patrons.
ARE YOU'GOING EAST?
If so you cannot afford to go via any
other than this ROYAL HIGHWAY.
Furtier Information on application
personally or by letter to
H. O. WILSON, O,S.L., Butte, Mont.
A CHISON, TOPEKA &
SANTA FE RY. Co.
SANTA FE ROUTE
THREE TRAINS DAILY
Prom Denver to Kansas City and
Chicago. Also the direct line to
Galvecton, El Paso, City of Mew!oo
*nd the mining camps of New
Mexico and Arizona.
For particulars about REDUCED
RATES EAST apply to
C. F. WARREN, Gen. Agt.
,11 Dooly Block, Salt Lake City.
-
.S VlYI 4SMPA ?M5N W '
These Cars ate on the new
"GrcatWestern Limited"
Every Night between Chicago.
St. Paul and Minneapolle.
It you wish to travel in the most
conltortable way, nothitng can
approach these momsm. The price
of a berth is only $2.50, or u0c
more than at berth In at standard
Pullm:n Sleeper. All toilet neces
sitles hot and cold water, electric
berth and cellling lights and elec
trichaircurler
heaters
For further
Informat ion
Apply to .I. P.
PIassener
Agent, C hiJ
aub Laf llouts cag >, Ill.
NORTH COAST LIMITED
Observation Cars
Electric Lighted
Steamn Heated
BUTTE SCHEDULE
WESTBOUND. Arrive. Depart.
No. 1. North ('oaat
Limited............... :80 7:40
p.m. p.m.
No. 5. iurlington Ex
pr s .................. 00 :10
No. 13. Twin City
Express.............. 11:80 -
a.m.
EAST'I'BOUND.
No. 2. North Coast
Limited................. 1:45 1:55
a.m. a.m.
Sleeper for this train
openrt i, 9:o p. m. for
reception of palssengerT
No. 6. iurthington
Expre ................ 11:30 11:40
p.m. p.m.
No. 14 Twin C(ity
Expressa............... - 12:45
p m.
No. 1. *orth ('oast Limited, f otn St. Paul
lad Easterl points, to the Parifir coast.
No. 2. North Loast Limiteil, from the 1a.
citic coast to St. Paul, Duluth and prnciapal
Eastern points.
No. 5. luslrtigt(on ]xpress, fronm Kanslaa
City and all 3. & M. Ifaihlad points and ill
N. P. points west of lillting tu b:attle and
Tarol.la.
No. (5. arrlnKgtn xn l,:ep, ~r, li :eahl-e
and 'I acoma to lhlings and all tI. ,k M. Itailt
road points.
No. 13. .ocal connection from Twin ('aty
Express from St. Paul and all tastn points.
No. 1.t. Local conner'ion wilth 'I win City
iLpress for St. Paul and all points I:ast.
Passacngers for 'I win Itl llges, Slhelrian and
Alder leave liutte at .:4S p. m. dalily except
Sunday, changing cars at Whitehall. On re
turn trip train leaves Aldet at 8:oo a. m. con.
necting at Whitehlall with No. S arriving It
Ilutte at a:oo p. m.
I'assengers for PI'oly and Morris teave Btltte
at 1:45 p. m. m.daily except Sulndlay, chianging
cars at Sappington. On rcturn tlip leave Nor.
ris at 6:jo a. m., Fony at 7:S ua. rn. connectngl
at Suppingtlon with No. Ij arrivitng at Ifutte
at ar:Jo a. m.
W. I M;tIllRIMAN,
Geldral Agent, ce ncr Main and Park ltreet&
THE BEST FRIEND
THE NORTHWEST
EVER HAD
"The Road That Made the
Northwest Famous."
LEAVE BUTTE.
For St. Paul, East and
West, Daily --- - - 8:00 p. m.
For Great Falls and Local,
daily - - - - - - - --- 8:40 a. m,
ARRIVE BUTTE.
From St. Paul, East and
West, daily ------- 12:05 p. m.
From Great Falls and
local, daily ------ -10:35 p. m.
FULL INFORMATION FROM
City Ticket Office, No. 41 N. Main
street, Butte. J. G. NASH,
C. P. and T. A.
DENVER & RIO GRANDE &
RIO GRANDE WESTERN
Travel During Fall and Winter
The journey to the East via Salt
Lake City and along the shores of
the Great Salt Lake, through beau
tiful Glenwood, Colorado Springs and
Denver Is one of uninterrupted de
light in winter as well as in summer.
In fact, the fall and winter seasons
add but a new grandeur and charm
to the travel scenes and infuse an
element of variety and beauty to the
unsurpassable wonders along the Rio
Grande Western & Denver and Rio
Grande lines. Through sleeping and
dining car srvlce. Personally con
ducted weekly excursions. For rates
or information apply to'
A. B. AYERS, C. P. & T. A.:
G. W. FITZGERALD, Gen. Agt.
Ticket Office 51 E. Broadway, Butte.
DALY
BANK & TRUST
COMPANY
OF BUTTE
Established 1882 Incorporated 1901
Capital $100,000.00
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
JOHN 0. RYAN - -- -- President
JOHN R. TOOLE - - Vice President
C. C. SWINBORNE - - - Cashier
R. A. KUNKEL - - - Asst. Cashier
STATE SAVINGS
BANK
JOHN A. CREIGHTON - - President
0. W. STAPLETON - Vice President
T. M. HODGENS - - - - - Cashle
J. O. HODGENS - Assistant Cashier
R. B. NUCKOLS - Assistant Cashier
Under state supervision and juris
diction. Interest paid on deposits.
Sells exchange available in all the
principal cities of the United States
and Europe. Collections promptly
attended to. Transact a general
banking business.
Directors-J. A. Creighton, Oma
ha; C. W. Stapleton, A. H. Barret,
E. D. Levitt, S. V. Kemper, T. M.
Hodgens, J. O. Hodgens.
Corner Main and Park Streets, Butte.
W. A. Clark J. Ross Clark
W.A.CLARK & BRO.
BANKERS
Transacts General Banking Business.
Buy Gold Dust, Gold Bars, Silver
Bullion and Local Seouritiea.
Boxes for rent in safe deposit
vault.
Sell exchange available in all of
the prinoipel cities of the United
States and Europe.
Special attention given to oollec.
tlons.
ALEX J. JOHNSTON, Cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF BUTTE
(Established 1879.)
CAPITAL - - - $200,000.00
GCNERAL BANKING
Drafts drawn on all principal cities of
the world and letters of credit issued.
ANDREW J. DAVIS - - President
JAMES A. TALO'OTT -V~ce President
E. B. WEIRICK - - - - - - Cashier
J. S. DUTTON - - Assistant Cashier
(. {. It '...,1t. I' , . 1. 1I . Jimt I ., v ,e
f lI' I y t I gIy t tn, I b1 i ler.,
SILVER BOW NATIONAL
BANK
Capital $100,000
This bank solcits accounts,
olforb prompt and careful attention
to bu:,inccs of customers. Collec
tions promptly attended to and re
mitted for on day of collections. Sell
foreign and domestic exchange,
transacts a general banking busi
ness, pay intcrest on the deposits.
Directors-Charles R. Leonard, F.
Aug. Hoinzo, S. Marchesseau, A.
Balmforth, R. A. Louis, C. W. New
ton, T. R. Hinds, John MacGinniss,
Fayette Harrington.
Butte. Mont.
Cpital1........4$soe,oe*.e
Under stae supervialon. Five pw
eett Interest, pryTble quarterly, paid
a- deposits.
Money to Loan on
Reat Estate
,. AU L M EINE..........President
AL. ,. CI L t!'NTS............Cshier
PULLMAN, DINING AND
LIBRARY CAR ROUTE TO
Salt Lake, Denver, Kansas City,
Omaha, Chicago, St. Louis
And All Eastern Points,.
Short 'Line to
Colorado, Arizona and Mexico
San Francisco, Los Ange!es
(Ocean or Ral.)
Portland and Pacific Coast Points
TIME CARD
Arrive Butte. I Leave Butte,
No. 9, 6:30pr No. 8. 4:45 pm
Ticket Office 105 N. Main St.,
Butte, Mont
H. O. WILSON, GENERAL AGENT.

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