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THEDAILY INDEPENDENT: HELENA, HOTRUTHIN THE REPORT TheBusiness Men of Helena do^Not Feel Uneasy About a Few^Failures. LargerAmount of Exchange Last^Month Than Ever Before in^Helena llnuUoa Mi^r^- PmMOOOM Now Than^II Hit- BoOO) ^^^ I OmHUM ^^^^tli^- Future. Special!^i^iuktcli tu tin' Mi^*^nliau. Hei.IlNA, Oet. H. Quite a law iniiulier of !^ui^i-^^w failun* li.ve 0MMM4 in tlii^ city tiuriiut^tin- i^at-l few ila^^. mil OMOkOOtJ ami Ihihmiiiw^men in-ni-nill^. ^re a little milieu, over the hUt^^^^f tn.1.-. Soun-IflMfMHMl pMMI MM^UpMl t^^ the MiKHiiulimi f/oiu Helena^when there in mi existing atate of affair, to^warrant anything ^^f tkt kind. There have^l.-cu hut few failures in Helena during the^paat year, and those that have occurred^were not serious. As one husines* man re-^^nurked yesterday, ^the father of that dis^^patch evidently ate a ininee pit- before yo-^IUK to l^ed. and suffering from indigestion^all tilit arose in the inurninn Hilary lit^himself and the world ami vented his sple. I^over the vim, Tuaao-rtninthe status of trade a MMH^of husiness men were seen yesterday, and^the testimony of a few will MOW the author^of the dis|^utch knew nothing ahout what^he wrote or wua actuated hy some petty mo^five known as poMM even. Mr.Aarmi liershtield. of the Merchants^National hank, when shown the dispalch,^said there was nothing in it at all. It was^as ahsurd na anytliiliK he had ever read. If^merchants and husiness men were at all^auxious over the state of trade hi had heard^BOthinK about it. and he was certainly in a^position to know. Such reports would in^^jure Helena, and he could not understand^why any one should wish to do that. t.I). Kdnertoii. of the Second National^bunk, said there was reailv not him* to^justify such a statement, the rates were^good, as nood if not better than they had^ever been. Montana, and especially Helena,^was prosperous, LofM amounts of money^had been loaned at Kood rates, and he was^positive more could have heen placed. Not^only have the hanks made a great many^loans at a good rate of interest, hut real es^^tate men and loan agencies have placed^large amounts on Helena real estate, show^^ing tiiat capitalists have all coutideiice in^the solidity and future prosperity of Helena.^Kverythiug in the territory, as far as be^knew, was in gis^d sha|^c. Hon.K. \V. Knight of the First National^hank, said there was a larger amount of ex^^change than ever before. Merchants are^making remittances at least one month ear^^lier than they have been in the habit of d^^ing and the amounts are lurge. leading^merchants' affairs are in a healthy, thrifty^condition. There was no reason to antici^^pate any discouraging state of affair.. He^did not believe the drouth during the past^season would have any great effect, hut it^Was reasonable that its depressing influ^^ences would be felt to some extent. A great^deal of money had lieen loaned at gis^d^rates and if |n*ople were willing to loan^their money on Helena property it showed^that they had confidence in our city. It.T. Oaines, manager of Dunn's Mercan^^tile agency, is a careful, conservative man.^He said, while it wrs true there had been a^few failures in Helena there was no oc^^casion for alarm. Merchants over the b r^ritoTJ had boagM lighter this year than for^Mime tine . but tin . was due to the drouth^and showed nothing MN than prurience on^their part. Knowing that trade would be^light they simply did not buy as heavily as^they have her etofore. He knew of no fail^^ure in Helena that had not been expected^for SIX months before it occurred. While^the volume of business was not as good as it^had been, money was plentiful and rates^gisid. The solid business men were as solid^as tin \ ever were before. HcilicrtIt, Keed. nianagei of Itradstreet's^mercantile agency, said then had not In en^a legitimate failure in Helena during the^past year. There had been several failures,^but the men w ho failed either had no money^to begin business with or had done luisi-^iii ss with borrowed money. If a man com.^inche d business w it h ifaOtl and failed for^several thousand and had done a legitimate^business it unit to show that he had simply^overstock! il himself. He knew of two eases^of that kind. They could not be called^legitimate business. Another man took all^his money out of his business and put it in^something else.He simply did nuthave money to continue^both businesses. Another man commenced^business with nothing and at the end of a^year found that he had about $;!.UK) on his^book- HesiiiipK had not shown good busi^^ness eapacit\. had trusted right and left^where he should have shown some judg^^ment, and failure was the natural result. Theopinions of the gentlemen uuoted^were the opinions of epiite u number of^others, who consider Montana, audcs|^ecially^Helena. M prosjicioiis, and not only pros^^perous, but on the eve of greater pros|ierity.^there was n.i reason why any such dispatch^as that published in tlie Jlissouliau should^be m iit out from Helena. Indiesnhould call at Krnl (iamer'n and u t a^pair of slippers. a^ he is selling- tlumi at a very^low hgure. M.nils to do Might. Mrs.Y f. Bradley. No. Hi West Madison^stree, ^ iiicago. writes the hWHMRI^letter which will be of interest to her^friends in Helena. She says she under^^stands the MOptf near the Northern 1'acitie^dc|iot in Helena, want to lind where she I^in order to coiiiik-1 her to take care of her^children. She savs the reason she left Hel^^ena was la-cause she thought she could do^better in Chicago, secure work for her laiya^and put her girls at acln.il. She intends to^send for her children as soon as she can^raise the money. She met with an accident^shortly after reaching Chicago or she would^have been able to Mend for tlieru before this. I'mllnlenn Marble Works, lower Main street,^SiniUi A (losselin. proiis., have juM received two^carloads of rniurh marble and trranite from tlie^^inarriew in the ^n.t. whi-li they IOOMM to manu^^facture into nil the litest .tyle. of cemetery work.^Ml work will Is- executed in tlie most artistic^-l) le and at eastern prices. AllegedItreaeli of ( outrurt. Krat.kI,. Ide has brought suit against Dr.^^I. la Leiser to BOMJol him to live up to an^alleged contract. Mr. Ide says in his com^^plaint that the doctor Isinded to him a^certain piece of property near the Hroad-^watir springs for #1.1)111). and afterwards^extended the bond for fifteen days. Before^the expiration of the time, as alleged by Mr.^Id. . _^. called upon Dr. Leiser and proffered^then,mi IglOOO upon, which was refused,^hence the sujt. (all and iHre^Mm. Levaou. the medium and mental phys^^ician at I'eiin Ulis k. Take your pictures^and ores and see what she can do with theiu.^She is one of the greatest mind readers of^the dav THEBODY IDENTIFIED. ASchool Teacher W illi Relative* III Min^^nesota and Dakota, Theimiueat over the dead ImhIv of the^man who suddenly died at the International^hotel Thursday evening. *as concluded^last night, the verdict being that death was^due to long standing disease, probably con^^sumption. In his trunk were found a num^^ber of pajs-rs which identify him. He was^a Norwegian and a school teacher. He car^^ried a paper giving the date and place of^his birth, which was January '^!. WW, at^the towu of Tvedt, Norway. His name was^John Olson Donestad tterlie. He also car^^ried naturalization papers, which^were issued to huu in Ituv county.Minnesota. He had been^in correspondence with a Mr. Soli, if Butte,^who ia iu the employ of the M. nil mm Cen^^tral. His sister. Miss Maren Beilie, is a^sclusil teacher at Koi Lake. Minn., and^another teacher. Miss Kdith Kricksoti. of^Stillwater, baa been in correspondence with^him. The home of the deci-MSed ia at^Minot. Dakota, for which point he was^destined. All the persons mentioned have^been notified of tlie occurtence either by^telegraph or mail by Coroner FolleinuH. Theremains were interred yesterday itf -^lafXfMBl at the county's expense. JOTTINGSMidi I low N. There[is a small tire in the mountains^about seven miles southeast of the city in^Jefferson county. Therewere seventy-three new arrivals at^the Grand Central jcslcrday and about 100^at the other hotels of the city. JudgeHowey yesterday issued an older^continuing the sale of the real estate of N.^B. Hand by the aduiiiusttutor, Moses^Morris. LittleLillie Loushy. daughter of Con^^ductor Loaaby, of the Northern I'acific, was^biiten iu the arm last nig.it by a dog which^was engaged iu a tight. She is not seriously^hint. JohnFlick and Louis Blancln t engaged^iu a tight over $1' worth of chips in the^Capitol last night, and butli Were atr- -ti d.^The seutlie cost theiu ifL'.i. as tn.-y both fur^uished bail to that amount. Aparty of Helena people numbering^about twenty-five, went up to Mnr\s\die^last night on a Northern I'acific special to^attend the hop and sup|k-r given by the^Drum Luuuuoii Mess club. Itwas reported yesterday that a bond had^been secured bj a syndicate on some mining^ground at Marvsville, located between the^Drum Luinuion and the Kinpirc. Half of^the Empire was sold last spring lor $40,(1111)^to the Montana company, limited. Thenew street car line beginning at^Broadway and running along Warren street^and the east side will begin business this^morning. Two small cars have been re^^ceived from the Stevenson Car company^and last night a car load of horses were re^^ceived from Morelaud. Articlesof incorporation of the Belt^Mountain Mining company were filed with^the territorial secreturv yesterdav. Capital^stock, $1,000,000; divided ^into 1,11110,11110 shares,^at *1 each. Lee Smith. Maggie Wel/.cl,^John Ci. Lilly. James 1*. Lew is and George^W. Taylor are incorporators. W.A. KirkUam was yesterday made gen^^eral superintendent of tlie motor line. Mr.^Kirkhuui has been with the company sever^^al mouths iu lesser capacities and has made^a host of friends who are now congratulat^^ing him over his promotion. I'rcsideut^Fdgertou made the appointment. Harry^1'aliner retires. Viewsof Hotel Hrnadwatcr and Imtlis,^ city of^Helena, public buildings. National l'ark and^Montana^m'euery at The Hep Hive. PERSONAL. Dr.Bullard of Wickea was in town yester^day. Dr.C. F. Missighod. of Warm Springs, is^at the Cosiiio|Militan. AbramHall, register of the Miles,City^land office is in the city. W.It. PlMN and wife, of St. Louis, are^guests of the Cosmojiolitaii. J.B.Hisipje.superinteiidentof the Biinme^tallic, is at tlie Cosmopolitan. Win.H. Ames and wife of St. Paul, ami^A. W. (ilover of New York, are at the Grand^Central. Jus.A. Murrav. W. J. IViiiohc and A. F.^McMillan of Butte are registered at the Cos-^iuo|M^litali. MissSylvia Thome and 1. Mart incite, of the^City Directory^ company, are at the Merchants. G.M. Johnson, a rancher from the Sun^Itiver country, ia in town purchasing his^winter supplies. CharlieBeed and ten members of his^^City Directory^ company are domiciled it^the Grand Central. W.A. Clark, of Madison: W. C. Morris.^Bo/eman. and W.J. Funis, of Funis. M.^T.. are at the Merchants. L.J. Stri ng, of New York, W. A. Brig-^hain. of Toledo, and F. (). Weeks, of Chica^^go, are registered at tin- Cosmopolitan. G.M. Stockslager. ex-coniinissiiiiii r of tin-^General Land office arrived from Washing^^ton yesterday and is at the Grand Central. JohnDuffy and D. J. Hubbard leave to^morrow via the Northern I'acific, the for^^mer going to Syracuse and the latter to^Chicago. MissesSadie Kirby, ^ Hlie Archiuere, Car^rie Howard, Harry Standish and Charles^Halstead, of the Busscll Fa ree ^ 'omedy com^^pany, are staying at the International. H.K. L\on of KansasCifv. former!) with^the Kansas City Times, and Charles Clay^^ton of Hannibal, Mo., are in the city, aiid^gave the In'UKPKXDKNT a pleasant (rail yes^^terday. ArthurW. Ford. Great Falls: F. Fn em in.^Livingston: C. M. Webster. A. II. Danforth,^(ireat FallotC. W. Myers and Jos. Hopkins.^MileaCilv. Will Ten Fvck. Boulder, and J.^Gleason of Wolf Creek, are at the Grand^Central. (Yiimcndahle. Allclaims not consistent with (he high^character of Syrup of Figs are pnr]M^sely^avoided by (he California Fig Syrup com^^pany. It acts gently on the kidneys, liver^and Isiwels. cleansing the system effectually,^but it is not a cure-all and makes no pre^^tensions that every bottle will not sub^^stantiate. IlealK.late TlOOlforii Thefollowing real estate transfers were filedfor record yesterday with County Clerk andBecorder Tooker: Mown.Morris, admiaistratorj to Wallace A^Thoruburxli. lots V and 111. block lit, Hel^^ena lowusitet . FranklinIt. Wallace ^*t nx. and A. M.^ThoriibiirKh to WariiiK 1'.Carnutrtiiu, lots^^ and 10, block Ml. Helena lowusite .. ^;M SamuelHiia-liclitt to Moses HincliclifT.^minimi claim in Fnol lieu mining district M) Onlya Dime Fora bottle of California white wine or^claret; this wine is guaranteed pure and^wholeaome. We also sell the celebrated^Leemp's Is-er at the same price. BdkmmannBum A Co.^Cor. ('lore and Kdward Stk.^Telephone No. lm i 'hotmiraplisof (he denns-ratir rooster, repre-^^entimi tiov. Tisile a^ ^( ^^-k o the Walk.^ for^mm at Tlie Hee Bite. Mailed to all parts uf the^^tale f ir '*^ cents. FORs\i| 1i:i|A KL.n OK IMPIIOVKI) l.\Nl^ AM)^^ ^ S'J.KXi cash to exehamre for inereluuuliae^uj- hanlware. John rt. Miller, Union ltl.s k. Hel^^ena. Montana. tFIHST-CLA8S 1MIOIIHF. IWK.li Al'TO-^-1 matic emiine: will la^ m^1^I at a hargaiu. r'ji-^i .in- at lliis office. Ii;||ICHH Of IMTItO\KI) LAM) l\^ i \-^cliangi'for liimse and lot in Helena. John^S. Miller. Fniou Hlis-k. Helina. Moat. RANCHWi l li HOUSE, HTAHUC COIUtAL^'( and slssts. tin tons of hay , aiiriculturml im^^plements, mak ing a very gi^sl unuitig land for^sheep or any stock, at reasonable price. Address^l^. (^. Hoi tCW. Helena. ||;|k ACKKS IMIMIOVLH LAM) It) KX-^cliangit for horses. she^^p i^r calde. John^s. Miller. I inoii block. Helena, Mont. LI)I'APKKM AT THIS OFFICK. IIKI.I'\V IVTl.ll FKM tl.K. A oil.I To ASSIST IN LIGHT HOI SF^work and mindBOOf. Huniphn-y, Ul Ktihth^avenue. 1kprjOJ LKATI YOUR ORDEBBAKD GIRLM leaveyour name and address at (he Capital^Kniploxnient OflUe, lieadipiarters for first-t lass^places and help, JIJ Ijiwri'ius- street. ISF.ItWM i.lltL VHOl'T HIXTKFN YF.AIW^1 old. ( all at mm Hillsilale stns.t. IADY TO IIANDLF.THF. DF.LIMOMCO i i k)k^llisik. Handsome ineeines u made by^tliose now at work mi it. Five hundred thousand^copies will be sold. Liberal terms |o Mod POftV,^Address for particulars. Cliarles L. Welader A^Co.. Minneaisilis. Minn. Hi'iul for canvasser's^i-atalogue. I\m tliF.NTS WANI'Kl) FOIt M\ WON^*' derful new ruhla'r undergarment. Grandest^invent ion for women ever seen. Mrs. 11. F. I jt-^(le. ( Iiicago. I\\^\ AG FN IN PUR Mill.US III FOKM^li Waists: Skirt-Hustle Snl^stitiite. Haby l)ia|sT^Sup|Mirter. etc. NewitiHsls. OnraKeiit at Austin.^Minn., maile iT\ in (en dajs. I^adi^s Sup|^ly t o.,^2Si Washiiigbui street, ChicaKo. IIKI.I-W A NT K.I) MAUL Immkd1a l'F.LV. RK1CKLAYKR8 TO WOHK^1 on the0 Itourke huildiag to Hutte; wanes f;^|s*r day. TWOFIliST-t HSSTINNF.HS. H. .1. HLI'MK.^^ Itlitte. ('LIMHKHSVM) WlltF.MKN ON HOTII RUM trieliitlit ami telephone work in Spokane^Falls. Apply to W. S. Niirinan, Spokane Falls. \|I N AM) TKAMS TO WOHK ON THK^' boulder A F.lkhiiru branch railroad. Ap^^ply to .1 aines ('. Twohy, I ten li. lei. (JKNTLF.MLNTO RKPRKBENT I S IN THIS^city aiul county. Our btsiks are the Iss-t in^the world. Lilieral arraiuoMiients made with^gissl |^ar1y. Address ('has. L. Webster it .Co.,^Minneaisilis 'Miun. RVAVMMW ANTKO. Advertisements.under this head thnw* limes^FBKT- SlTTCATIONAS Sit K NI UHK OH HOUSE-^' kee|ier; ft) years ex|s-rii^^Address H. (Ids ottio erienee;willing to (ravel. tS1TI ATION ASCLKHK HV A YOUNG HAM^^l williiiK (^^ work: No. 1 references. Addns-s^II. I). lllile|N-ndelll. UOSITtONHY THOHOI I.IILY ( OMI'KTKNT^^ wunian eis,k in hotel er ininiiiK camp, lit^^ n ^ - ('ook. (his on DYYOUNG IjADY,CLERKING; KIRHT-CLAHH^'* reciiinmeiidation. Address Minneapoli- In^OOpaOOOOl (Hticc. ANYONEIN NFiKU OK HELP CALL AT^-* Shannon's Bmplorneol and CoUaetioO^Aiteiiey. Koom u, (ialen Hlis'k. aKWUMIN I'TilYATi; FAMILIKS HY DAY.^1 ' No. ,'i North Davis stns-t, in basement. IMIMTIONHY LADY AS COPYIST OR TO^' keep small set of Issiks. or as assistant hook-^kis'is r. Address M. |nde|lent. iIFFK K TO ('LitIV ADDIIF.SH OFFK K,^' ' 134 Miiut stns t. FOKItKNT KOOVIs FI'KMSMBO. tst in: of OFFICK ROOMS IN gold *HliM-k will In-reaily for noranwOMl| no Nov.^I. Apply to .lames Sullivan, court house. IN Dl up iND BLOCK,OPPOSITE ELECTRIC 'liuht works, eh-iiaut IOOOM, Apply to .liiin,-^Sullivan, court house. TWOLARGE. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT^^ riMinis. with use of hath, at 7;^i Fifth avenue. DOOMS,SINGLL OH IN SI ITKSOH TWO.^tt thriM-orfoiir.inA.lt. GhP-s buildiuii, cor^^ner Sixth avenue and Warn-n at met. This build^^ing is supplied with steam heal and has all the^imslern coiivenieiu-es on each thsir. DOOMSIN ALL PARTS OF THF.i ITY. Ap.^11 ply Capital Kmploymeiit Office. Ml l^aw-^renee stn^-(. VEWLYFURNISHED I'Alimit ANT) HKD^*' nsini and fiirnishisl risuus for ireiidemeu,^neHi Main stns-t. toqoiNOl No. I.'l Miiik stris-t. PURNISHKDROOKS AT PORTER fLATH, IF'wing stris-t; entirely renovated and under^new uinnaia-meiit. Call in liaseiiient ora( I'orter.^Mn(h A ( ox. Gold hhs-k. THF.I'M IFH (lit LFNOIIt IKM'SF STF.AM^' heat, eh (janl MMM Mt ^^i. It, snips' MJS l^'r^day. No disreputable charaeb-rs allowisl. HARVEY HOUSE GRAND STREET, NEW^and elegant It fiirnishisl riHiins. single or in^suites. SUITEOF ItOOMS, SINGLE IK PREFKR-^r^xl, with boanl. Hi Jefferson stni-t. FOItItKNT l)W FI LINGS. LX)UROR TWO ItooM HOUSE, 111 MINii I street, back of Howie street. CIXAND SKYF.N l!(M(.\l HOI SI S. ALL MOD emimproveinents. Impure of J. S. raau* rly. {EVENik kim OPTTAGE, CENTRAL m)( a-^(ion. roll al rooUiii I MoCmimU a. viosKV TO LO \ n. IMPMOVEDLAND OR CHATTEL MoUT- gai-s. John S. Miller. I niun Hhs-k. Ih l- I.NSI MS OF ^:^l TO IHMHi ON IMI'HOVF.D^1 property in the ^ ity of HOMO Olio on farms^and ranches in Montana: money fnrntatied fur^building porpoaaa, II. II. ndOHe, Gold Hhs-k.^Helena. \IONLYTO LOW I PON HFI.F.NA 111 AL^** real estate u|sm n-asnnahle (,-:ms. Apply^to Kdward ('. Hiissi-M, risun li. Thoin|s-oii bhs-k,^Helena. Mont. IAKGK AMOCNTS OF MONKY It) liOAN^on improv^^l ami uniiupnitisl citt eaolaatate^and on ranches at low rat^^. I . K. UUa A Co.,^Insurance agent*, real iwtate agente, inortgageR Ionus. IfONEVK) u'\n 11n IMPROVED HKLKNA prppevtv.Time and lernia to suit. J no. S.^M. Neill, It.simtri and 7. Ashhy buildiiiK. FoitRENT in ^l NIC sis hoi hKh. UTOIUCROOMIIN I'F.N'N SLOCK, also S(orers^ms and Otliees in Pltteboffl Hhs-k.^Inipiire of John W. Thoiupsnn. paoM m\ rtSO^^burg bhs-k. THKIKON FRONTON MAIN HTRKETt BEST^' hotel building ill the city: 70 ris^in^, nil iHit-^side and finislusl in oak. Call on I'orU-r. Mudi^A ( in. iiI.\\ \ Kits OFFFKFO. i;TKAVF:U. -ONK U0n^^09L0BXD THOR- *~ouuhbnsl Jersey cnw.the tip of one horn^broke nlf, hail a ^(rap around the horns, no^brand. Ten dollars will be |^aid for her redirn^to i'm* residence of the undersigned at l.-jn Mad^^ison atelllie. MIW.M. II. KKF'.FK. sill II lONs MIMIII Willi s. S lathers. 1 s-irl alsml Hi years old fur family.^Shannon's Kniplotnient A Collection Agency.^lUsuu V. (ialen PdiN-k. Illi || \\c it APERSON WWTF.D IX) TAKKAN INTKIt^^^ est and assist in the iiiaiiagemeut of devel^^oping a mine, and to start a store iu a town of^Ml inhabitants. No one hunting chances nor^without three to five thousand dollars to invest^need apply. Ad.lre^* Miner. Indcpeu.lein Office MistKl I \M.oi s. TOCORRESPOND WITH I'AltTIFs WHO^1 can furnish aildresses of citiaens lesidiug In^their ha-alities. country, villages aiul towns under^i.i.iii population. iM-gardiiig price pod and^other |*rticulars. addn^s box il ^ Topeka. hau- MMF.\LF-SO. I'llF ( FI.F.KK \ I'FD I I.AIH-^voyant.can be coiisulletl at the Hottvr budd^^ing, lio- 'Ml 10. MHF.AD OF ( ATTIF: OM SHF.F.I' TO WIN-^^' ter oil shares; plentt of liay and gissl range.^Address Allen A S. II. Hut. tier. Inde|iendent oBmi VllKKI*WANTF.I) i.jiw MKHINO Oil COTH-^' wold ewes. i to 1 years old. Address Ho^ lrl.^Helena. Mont. ASNAP! ALA RG E T 50x100Feet! ThreeBlock From Inthe FlowerGarden Add'n. Only$500! FRENCH^ PYFEB, SOLEAGENTS, ROOMS11 AND ll^v PITTSBURGBLOCK, TELEPHONE66, GrandExhibition at WoWill have on Exhibition THIS WEEK the Finest and Most ExclusiveLine of FallGoods Ever Brought to Helena! ByyOUTlila^ral MtnmtiK'c in tlie past we Imve U-en onulilml to tit up the Lavmit^ami BudooOMOtCluilk U^|Htrtini^iit in tlie Territory. Tina ia no tiiiHHUitemeut of^r tii-tK, bill the Hoiient Trntli. aiul even lover of Fine ^ i.aala ami Parisian Norol-^ttea i- invited to call and see that we are jimtined in Having what we do. montho book our otoro dm booa us i ^Kiivmk. fund^ ,^f cioak* All throoco lime,,Mih mid rUlgUot or.lerri have Ux^n plaei^d and lnU have Uhmi pun-hatwil attd heldImm k until the tixed time i-anie around. MONDAY,OCTOBEB 7. tlthe time, ninl we InriU Kverylaalv to Call ami See the l.liousitmls of tioHcra^worth of l'all (loOOi on exhiliit ion. Special!Special! Special!^ONE HUNDRED DOZEN LADIES' KNIT UNDERWEAR S^^^^. EQaeli. 35c.ECach. IffWat.-h the Pfepon for tho MMWMMoMt of Ol'lt UKAND OPBfDIO, BISOS.Ivlalaa Street. (JANSk KLEIN. EXTRALARGE MEN, EXTRATALL MEN, EXTRASHORT MEN, EXTRAFAT MEN, EXTRALEAN MEN Canall unit IkMMthM with StvltHh, Well Kitting t'lothea of QoaaJ MaterioJ al^^MMM Priooo, from our Keady Made ('lnthiiiK DopartmMi WeMake a Point ol Insisting Upon the Distinction Between^CHEAP CLOTHING AND CLOTHING CHEAP I Wehave (V.rrei t Clothing' for all Men, Bm and Children, mHmm for all *^Hindu and ooottptUOM. t)ur New Stoek ia all Hrijjht, Cl^an and^Kr^*h, and at pmmi von Cannot Ikeaiat.^(JANS A KLEIN,HELENA MONTANA. THEROCKY FORK C0ALSC0MPANY Fhnow pfOpOjItod to di^liver Coal from ita Mhat UEDT,n-nr,T To(viiiHiinu-rs in Huh City. Kor l^eatie and Steam |.urponoH l4^h-ky F-'ork (Tool huuno WpocioC in tin- mark.-t. It liK'lit** Readily, iiiakea Hot Fire ami leavea lit Ma^aali. Try it. PrincipalOffice: ROOM 25. PITTSBURG BLOCK. QlUJHHHHkon. A MMlAO, K.li. Bonn 11 Oo. TilMinkkk' [/OMMOI Co.,^(). K. MlLUo,^lit sua A BAILBT, li.S. Flol.l.lKK, A J BN^ '1138: Helena,j Kmi km, Connnj. Co.,^Dom liiMiu'e. i A. ruin, Hutte.! GOO, T. Yoi no,^l'ark City, i BbMI Huoh., Tinljor,W. II. Wiin a, HoEdBUUI.I Anaeonda. Hillinca.[ii.intfaton.^'Towtnwnd.^Stillwi^air. A.LOGAN.A. C .LOGAN. LOGANBROS., Wholesaleand Retail Dealers in L0UR,FEED AND PRODUCE I \li it'll urm\f m'IuhiI, | taring Im^vh for nol-^Iflgn, iflnntillo M*bool Mo f^^r NuMi Kir^*t-^rla**n imIik hIidii; IhoruiiAcli rtfOfMi of ^-irirly. VI \U it.... \ 1.1. iln-H*. Hii|^*ritit^Mili*nt. Otf^ii-n ^ i(^, ( tali. BESTQUALITY WaterWhite Coal At25c. a Gallon. CORNER CLORE and EDWARDS STREETS. hir^mU* l^^ th. i ..il., ^^ M, v i *. 11 * i - R.C. WALLACE^W. H. GUTHRIE ^ CO.,^KUPHAL ^ LEOPOLD,^' CHAS. LEHMAN. H0ULEBROS., DKAIiKICNIN Sawedand Split Wood, SI8Hlxth Ave^('ornw Kwitw, tf ^M^I QoTfrnmenl CornL W.kmISawiiii; l^y Steam dnM ^ti nhort notii-e, from half oinl up to any amount.^KimlliiiKH furninheil on ahort noti.e. SPECIALSALE THIS WEEK AT rosrles' Cash. Store OfLadies', Misses, and Children's Fine Knit Underwear! Our(irei.1 Drive will be in ('III liDKKN'H OBSY BOOTOH W(M)Fi. nil aiyiea, only 'irat. worth 50c. and 76c. OneI^t of V.-ry l-'ine WIFI I K CASIFMKKK at one half their talue. Thia kit ia the Pineat Wool Under^wear ewer hrnii^lit to the City. InIiadiea, we offer One I^t of KNIT I'NI^KKWKAK, in S.-arlet. at 7.V.. worth UM OneLot of KNIT CNDKKWKAK, in Scarlet. mUSO^ worth iT-VAr.. Wealao carry the l.,iru.--1 Stoi-k of MILLINKKY in Montana, Which ia aold at the Liweat Caah Price. FOWLES'CASH STORE.BROADWAY. HELENA