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THEDAILY INDEPENDENT: HELENA, l it 1 DAY MORNING, OCTOBEfl 1H, DOESNOT LIKE THE DEAL. A.Coquard Objects to the West^Granite and Elizabeth Con^^solidation Scheme AVoluminous Complaint Filed in^the United States Court^Against a Syndicate, 0.'a Isiy nmiu-d Charles Smith, who died in^tin roiiiity hospital at Stin kt.Jli Ootolier 11.^IsS'.l. Mrh. Wfhll SHVStlle Isiy. who was 1! y.'iirHof uu'f. toltl her that he formerly 1.veil in UM .Hid I'd home iils.nt two^veiirs ago, leaving . sister mid brother in^Huh city. Before In- died hf told tin- doctor^In- mother whs living. Mrs. S. W, Wehb,^No. 417 Miuer Hveiiuc, Stix kt.in. Ch|h.. is^the address of the hidy who Iihk tiiken tIn-^iuiiiih to try mid find the relative* of tin^lsiv. Allkinds of wih.Ii'ii t.i^^ Ii^t^- ju^il^^en re^c^iri^l At Tl.^ IUw Hits. riiedMM H***t^ 'K1' '^^r*' '^^ Is*.Hits. Try it ami !^^ roiivuice*l. TV,11.,,mill vv ,1.1. the l'rorwfllnic^ of the^^ MMatlBBttSB Mee'lnic Set^A.liU. Thetroubles of the West Granite com^^pany lire not at end l^y Hny lueana, the dis^^turbing fs.ot.ir. Ismis A. ' .spiard having^come Ui the front agmn. TMl time Mr.^(Vwioard seeks the aid of the courts. He^wantH the pr.s-cediiigs of the meeting of the^stockholders lit which the Went (irimite^^ ii- merged into the Klizabeth - t aside mid^the dirertorN enjoined from consummating^the deal, which if done, he oliiiins, will^work to Iiih HerioUH detriment. Yesterday^lim attorneys, Mrf'otuiell, Curter A f'lay-^herg, filed a coinphillit 111 the I'liited Stales^Court for their client, Mr. OsgjBasi, The^roni|ilaint in very voluiuiuoiiH.iiiid reoitca in^minutes! detail the causes of actum. The^Bubst-lllicc nf it aa folluWI ijoiniLCoqurd w. We-t QrsBita Mm iMMMMBMVi L ^i. I'lielim. S. H. (ieiKel. .1.^K. Wntw.n. Oeorye H. Mill. John W. Hus-^kett.Jacnli Kcl.ll.crn. L. A. Walker, i run^tees; the Elizabeth Mining coiii|mny, I/ouih^M. MHH, Moses Kuiiiscy. Charles Clarke,^Charles C. Mel Inn-. AwHMlM H. Kwing.^Paul A. Kiih/.: John l^. Taussig, Henry W.^Weriisc, John II. Duikmann. A.J. Well.^Anton M. Holler. Henry M. PsrBBSB, CIiiih.^K. Tuuhmi^ and UMi Hullard. Mr.C.spl.ir.l iillcgca that he in a resident^of St. l.ouis. Mo . and a ^SBshlf of the^Isiard of trustees of the Went tiran^lie Milium ^^mi|i.iny. which October I^|gM win poaaaaaioa of tin HalthaBiahs,^Batte, Clear (int. ^ 'ruction, Alameda. I,it^tie Daisy. Blisabeth, DoMM and DtrBglaa^No. ^^ IihIi-h. Hltuate on Flint creek. IMM^Lstgc county. Montana, and also inaclun^cry, machinery Hit arcs, water rights,^ditches. tlnmiH, aqoedocta, reservoirs, fnui-^cblHes mid privileges. The With nf Match^the trust.ss of the Went (iramt. entered m-^to a cuiitracl with Lulls M. liuinsiv. Ifoaea^Itumscy, Cliarles 1.. Clatke. Charl. s H. Mf^t'liire, An^ii^t H. I.wiiu;.. I'anl \ I'us/.. John^J, Taaflalgi VVeriise A Id ickinaii. A. J. Wi .1^K. M, ^niter and II. M. I'alchcii and f. HB^d^h Hyndicale, and that at the tune MnM^rari'hen and Holier were ^MBfcMI of the^hoard of trusteea ^^ Well km the Hvndicati^making the propoHition to the truHteea, and^that thev acted iih trtmtei H iii the accept Bin^ I tile pro|Ki-lt loll. Theplan.till alle_iM that the WeM (tran-^lte ^0MJMB1 w.'ik oruani/.ed with WO,(tt)^HhareH at $|o |ier ^hare, and an he ImiIwVM^the MMMJUJ Iiiih. from tune to time wince^ofKBIlisatloli. ihhuimI and dell^eri^d to diverx^and Kiindry MM Uh entire capital Htm k.^H'' 1 1VH that he i-a Ht ir! h ^^ alldj I. '^II March'*^. Ihh'.i, he wa^ tin- UmI owner of^7,lliK^ ^Uiirin. and now owiih l.'i.tKIl dMNd^and that he la entitled to all the right*, hen^cfltH and privihui-h ol a HdH-kholder, and^further that the prcMciit IrtMtMl Were^i'li i ted at the iiununl KtockholderH' iiiwtint;^nt Helena, Julv 111. I^L instead of the old^truntccK who nit'. red phi a contract with 111.'h)Udll ate March H^. Thaooinplaint iUtMthatoBAag.il the truntecMof the WeHtern Of hi culled a^itt.h'kholders' meeting hy Bghlhwltlg^^ notice in a HeleiiH daily |^^|^^r.^copies of which notice wen- --m^to all the MtiM'kholders. and ou Ootobft^r^ a meeting t1^' PUlcAhoUWfl waH held at theotl'uf Massena Hullard 111 Helena. tudthat there was rcpresi-nted In pcrwirl^or hv proiy t.V.L'iW shareH. 'I'. H. Klein-^m'hiiiidt acted aschairuiaii and LA. Walker^an Mi'cr. tarv of the meet inn. HMMtM-^lard at that HOfttag Miitmiitted a preamhle^and resolution in suliMtance that aa no separ^^ate parcel of property i.mld la^ sold without^material injury to the remainder, it wan fm^the bast httanataof the ootporatioo that all thepro|n rty hhould la- sold iii one lot in^order that the Ileal and moat advant ineoiis^disposition tin renf could U' had: and that infottag apua the Hooooitiao bmUobm allof the BfUBBttf Bliotild he voted BBOB at^one time and as one parcel of p UBCfty, Thepreamhle and resolution wen- adopt^ed. It is slated. I.^ a Vole of tAV.HM shales forand lA^AtBahatM kffalaat. The plaint in^^BtfB he ia inforu.id HUB liellevea that Ma-^seiina Hullard w is imt a itOBhhukfer, hut^vot^^d L'TH.l'iil^ aliares nf iirotv. M theineei-^iag MBBthMMd J ihn II. Watson nlfi red a^reanlutioii to aell the property for casli hi^th^ highot bidder or hi a syndicate, hut It wasvoted down, s. II. QanM ugared a raa olulioiiin snlist nice that the company had^an liidi I'teduess of C.'iL'.HIIU and that the^BBSBSftf of tha coiiipany shotlld be Hold hi^a avndlcate and a BBBi I^' cjeculed to^t'harles S. TausHi^. Theplaintitl alii gM that he did not think^a aale iieces-ary, and offered to hum money^to liquidate the liuli litedlless. and il^ HUh-^nntted iiih it lor peuOuaHioB, which wiih tn^aaw'sa each stiK'kholder thirlv eenta a ahuri^whereliy the eiuharraMameiit of the coin^^ftBTeoaid bt relieved. Tliia prnpoaitkBi^wa^ voted down. HBltiIIH that BOthiBg^could lie done that way the plauitlti stated^he was willuin to have tin sharea put up at^auction and add, hut that waa \ot, d down^and he beUeaea that the defeudantK colifed^anted lom'therto prevent the acceptalici^of any proiaisiturn coiiiiiio from one not^iih uilier of tin syndicate. Inwuiduin up the complaint Mr. C.upianl tUaaaathat hnora ^^^-t.UM,tha alian-a ofWeat (iramte were worth (I each Imt^now are of no value. He is unwilling to la^come a on nils r nf the K.ll/dieth. Of Bg^ahaBgaoC transfer his st.s'k. and saya Hi^action of the defeudantK clouds his title to^the shales of stm'U he owns ami aaka that^the court enjoin the defendants frmn c.iri v^i1iu into effect the act Ion i if t he st iH'kholders hiaaoeptiBg the prupueltioa of the nrndi BBtiand that .^II pioeeediBga he set asid HhMMgbmbalaiaj that Mr. Ouqaard has nocase mid further than uivinu tinm lOBM^trunhle his efforts will imt amount to much^of anything. I he saaa will come up at^next term of tin I sited Staos court^this district. PKRSOXAL, 'ana,is ofthe gBtat ofAugusta, are at AleiKuhler. of^(iraud Central. M.Malmiey ami wife^tin Merchanta. J.K. I'ardee ami wife, of r\WHpahgggl are^at i In- Merchants AirentJ.A. LaBBB, of the I BjeBj I'acilic,^ia over from I' r Tlioa.K. Hrady and wife, of (ireat Kalis,^^re at the Mi ii haiita. (jell.Henry H. Carrilliftoll of Iteilui. is u^^niiwl of the (irand Central Meyer(ienzliert'er, ^aaagst of (tans A'^Klein's hoajaj at lllltte, is in tow n MajorCli is. McClure. I'aymaster 11, S. A.^has arrived in Helena from the east. JamesKnlkinhurjr, a prominent ranch^m in of Nevada creek valley, lain the city C.I,. Davulaoii and A H. Wright of^Wichita. Kansas, are at the (irand Central. A.I', ( handler and Kd I.. Hishopof Far^go. link., are registered at the (irand Cell^tral. K.J. Stackjsile, n newaimia-r man of^Hal I lejBJIg. I'a.. is in the ^'it^ accoiiipannd^hy his wife. O.H. I'heljw, T W. LaM and Mac M.^Kinney, of Minnea|^dis, are registered at^the Merchants. Mr.and Mis. Si \erance. of Oka, have re turnedfr their Kuropean trip and are at the(irand Central Mr.and Mrs. Jacoh Haines left yesterday^fni Melro-e. Mont ma, to visit their daugh^^ter. Mrs. J. (i. Maddui. IsraelOswald and wife, of Virginia City.^Qeo, MaUrr, Jr.. and Wm. Klein.nf Corlnn,^ale raglatatBll at the International. Mrs.J Ii. Finn, of l.iviiiKstoii; Miss Tay-^lor. (ilendivemil Mr.-. Johnston, of Fast^Helena, are at t he (iraud ('cut ral. Ill Meyers, of (ireat Falls, Chan. W.^Seyde. Mile- City, and C. I). Porta* and^wife, Wallace, Idaho, are j^t the (irand Cen^^tral. FdHicks, of Hutte, J. K. WikhI. I'ony,^F. \. liii hanlsoii. Fort Custer, and Win. A.^Spraume. of Cascade, are registered at the CuaaiiopolitaB.J. 11. hBBghaat, 11. K. I'arsoiis. Chirano. J.H. Bidlcruaa, W. II. Lowe. st. PbbJ,Oao.^Forrest, Herman OtteBbafg. New York, and^Win. Duaglaaa, of Olaaf Falls, are auiounn^yesterday's new an ivals at the ODBBBOpoll-^tan. F.M. Chadlsiurne has a telegram fioni J.^Stuarl Wallaci . who sailed yesterday from^New York for London, st itinythat when he^a1 rives at his destinatioll he will complete^the Uefotl itions for the consolidation of^the Eaaaira and Carliale uiiuuiK com^^panies. r'aiicjiihisltcasi^ nf pverT iliMTiiiLiiai now un^^^I. at nil- Rca Hlvw ^ ^ THRI i iBBB IMM sili\. MatUtle*alMWlBg the gBlbet of Mill initie Keeitiweeteea HckIoii. Accordilioto the Northwestern I.uinla r-^111 hi which has made a directory of the^hsBhaf trade, there are ln'the t inted States^ii.^.r.i saw mills, IM'J sluntde nulls. hjM^plaBgag nulls. Wi loyuinu railroads, l.'JK^lrv kiln plants and 'M mills usini; baud^sawmy niachiiiea. The journal QgflhB| has^|. voted BBBaaial effort to the proinotion of^the industry u|siii the I'acitic coast. ( ali-^forma has I'M aaw nulla. ,r^7 shin^'h^ilia, at; planinn mills. :!7 Iokkiiik rail^^roads and Hi dry kilns. .QaagBB has 'J\:^saw mills. :tl akhBghj nulls, |BJ planiliu^nulls, seven loKinni! railroads and 14 dry^k pi.mts. In Washin.'toii lsl saw mill^reported, Tl ahlagV nulls, IM ptaaiag Is, loggiBg railroads and :V^ dry killplants. Tin st modern machinery sBaBgkt thaaB aatarftiaaa, and loga an^freqaently broBght pouaidambia diatawo^ii|siii kig|tiBg lailroads. Tbeae are yen^rally laid with linht iron or wood rails, hut^ici'.isiiiuallv the track is made up only of^li s or trunks nf trees Irci nailed togetoer,^I lie aggiBea and cars which run mi theai^putt mails have wheels with caticave treads,^and. of BOBIBe, only slow s|s'isl is made. I^in the MiahigBB pnlllBaBla when^the Wlllti-rs are bOBfl and severe^steam traction ciilMIic rtUUtiOU oyer^snow is used without tracks. Within^few years I'acirlc coast hunts t has^found it- w. y 111 qBBBtitj east of the BJOBgg^tains, a result part ly due to the increase nf^inaiiufacturinu capacity and DBftl) to the^u\ of ea-tern capital invested in tim-^hai lauds and luills. A sliubt cluck^baa haBB gf*Bg this moveiiieut this^year, causid hy the DBTBiBg^Seattle. Bnolutnt PIHMA1n\ RMTII HJBIKD. TheLast Nftll Kites KaHMllutlona nf (11111I0-^lence A^Bghai hy Hie r'lrriBien. Thefuneral of Charles Welmter. the Hre-^ninn who ilrop|^d dead at the Itialney^street tire Wedni'sdav ajBIBJggg, was hurled^yesterday afterniMin from the Connreua-^tional church, ibe tire department turned^out in a body, 'ibe tire la-ll was tolled for^an hour. Itev. F. I). Kelaey delivi risj n^touching address. There were a iiumls r of^heautiful fforal BgBffkBgi placed on the^casket hy loviny friends. Kroiii the church^the Issly was Isirne to its last resting place^111 Mountain Home cemetery. IIn chief and IneuilK-rs of the Helena^fire department tender their sincere thanks^to Key. and Mrs. Kelaey and to the ladles^who iloiiated the cioss. wreath and other^flowers. Ata BjeethgJ of the Helena fire depart^^ment la-t iiiifbt the fnllowiiiK resolutions^were ado| ted: Whereas, It has seemed nisal to the Al- mi|ditvI^is|KiHer of eyeiits to remove from^our mi.1st niir late worthy and esteemed fel^^low uieiiils r, W1I-011 ( . W'ehster, and Whereas.The ultimate relations In ld hy^the deceased with the meinlsTS of the de-^portnieut render it BtBgBf that we should^place up hi ris ord our apiireciation of his^services as a fireman and his merits as a^man: therefore, Keaolved, Thnt we deplore the loss of Wilsonc. wsbataf ^ub dis p faattaga of re^^gret, softened i nly hy the confident hope^thai Ills spirit is with those who, having foiixhttin -I fik'tit here, are BBjoyktg p^'r- fadhappiness, in a battel world. Hesofved,That we tender to Ins afflicted^relatives our sincere condolence and our^farm st sympathy ill their affliction at the^loss nf one who was 11 ^isai citizen, a de^^voted tiremaii and an honest mail. Unsolved,That 11 copy of the fort-nomy^resolutions, slum d by the coiiunittis', la-^transferred to the parenta of the deceased,^and puhlishcd in the daily |ui|iers of this^city: also lliscnls d on the uiiinites of this,^the Helena File Depart incut. jSinned.](ii n W, 4 iliiiw. SvmAsu.^Koin 111 Ki r/.i.ru.^J vmis It. LbBBBBB.^Obb, 11. OtffgtBV OaBuaJtBaai \e*irissls! New k'ihsIs htaaaffifadeeef| day^In ' wisik ami urn now mi eshibiUoa al I im lbs-^Hive IIF.I.KV^ IN ItltlKF (i.W. Jackson, music dealer.^Dinner from 11' to | at the Hon ion.^Auheuaer A Husch Iteer at I eleherts A^Wick's. JamesW. Murker, merchant tailor. Mam^street, agtjeoeite Fu-t National bank. (toeast via t!i^ Mont ina Central and^Manitoba railways, the new sleeping and iiaingearroutn to st. Paal and tin east. Ihroiioh trains h ave Helena daily at IlioVi Falls Hill). IIAKKKI.I, AtHakgB,qat. lrt.tVtellallask.il. Thefuneral will take place Friday at . p. 111.^from s|i Ninth aimiiie. F rinudsnf tin- fannl^ are wehadi aehyMaBBtala r ^^awaBaaaat No. 1 1. 11. ,r. Amiriilar ^BBttag nf the alaive^Kiieaniiiinent will be haM aBtha aja*^mid ami fourth Frela) of nai-h BMBtB^at their IihIkc nsuu in this city at^TiXlu. m. Hninuriiiiia; hrotlmrs are curdially in-^vitnd In att. nil.I). J. WAIT. C. 1'. HKNIti\s,MI ssKN. Hcribc WIS! IIYou Are Tempted to Part^With Your Dollars in Ex^^change for any thing in^the Drv Goods Line. miii.,nHsMaa,^The sale of seats for Milton Nflbta'a aB^gageaaaBjl btgifla this BMVBiBg and a heavy^a lvalll'e Slle IS pn-dieted. Milt..11 N. .1.1. s Is^p. rhaps the most original delineator of^w. -i. rii life on the atagBi and miiki^grand success of nny charucter he pottrayB^Kvervliodv who has ever sis 11 his ^I'lnelill' willwant to aai ii agafci) ^Tha PhiaBli neverdies,^ is | phrase peraliarl] applic^aide t^ tin popularity of Mr. Nliulea and^bia repertoire. As an eccentric clinriicter^Coiuedliiu he is at his hest ill ^Isivc and^law^ and hi- new plav ^From Sue to Son.^^is pronounced a very taking drama. of andother townsin WaahiBgtoB and OregnB,arhieh willcreate a local demand f^^i IiiiiiImt that^is likely to Use up this year's surplus. After^this demand is supplied, producers oil the Paellaelope will push lata the big market 1stof the mount nils and the red BBgBf ahtngtraand the gr laaaber are, the LBB*ber BMtgthinks, likely to gNN^ in eastern de-^lualid. HadVOUB lupines tune to make^catern customers feel at home with it. hut^with oheapef rail rates it should con.|^te^with pun- lto It.-all iii 11 Mow-lone. Hill in.is. (K t. 17. |S|M.cial.l-Tbe fol^^lowing is the official vote of Yellow-tone^county 011 the state ticket and legislature:^For the constitution. t.^^7: against. H| nia-^j.u ity. gUt Carter. tl.^i; Maginnis. Ji-^n ma^joiitv. |gBj r.iwet. Ighj Taohj, M| mijiirity,^1 lit; Conrad. 'S.t\: liickards, tilt'.: majority,^MB) Itrowne. I'To; Hotwitt. MN majority, lid;^Collins. ifTUt Hickman. gk1| majoritv. IM^Fit/nendd. |T1| Kinney. Btl; niajority. IM|^Haskell. 407: lYuilu Hon.'V-S; majority. l.t^^(iaiiiion. 4i^^: Ituss. 11. '.^7(^: majority, IM Make,U4i DaWoUa, HBi majority. IM Hickford.:^^''^^. DeWitt. 4^^; major ty. 1:11;^AnaBjgBBgi -'^^'^: llarw.Ksl. tH'.; majority,^M0| Cop.. Kennedy, 411; majority, loll; judgeaatyeBth judicial district. BgrMgka^M77; Milhiirn. '.^.'^-'; Wtajurity,M| state scna^tor. BBhaoaki gtti TeBayak, Ml) majority.^MM rcpni.iMit. tiv . Norton. MB| WHIIatigl.^^Jim: majority. WALLACETHORNBURGH, RealEstate, Mortgage Loans and Insurance! Mortgage IN Company. RoomsL, 3, 8 and FirstNational Bank Building, ... Helena,Montana. Mouseslimit for lnv^^Ht4ira thnt willvieltl ft not income of from 12 t^|H ggf cent, mi the Investment. Dwellings Hnilt on the Installment^l'lan . 3Me-atr Houses Per Sale ! Small('nail Payments, Balance in Monthly InBtallmenU: Four on^Ninth Avenue'Two on Kleventh Avenue, One on 1/igan Street. Two^on Kighth Avenue. One on Hlake Street, One on I^awrenne Street. WALLACI ^ THORNM'KOH, At.EXW. ^iSamm1, '2 anil :t. ggggggj Floor First National Hank BuiMiutf, entranoe Corner^(irand ami .Jackson Strwts. SHOES!SHOES! SHOES! WeCan Fit Any Font in Helena! Wehandle and keep in stis k More Fine t(i,ssls than any J^house West of Chicago. OtirOissls -ZS.relv^ad.e to Order, Hythe I^irgest anil llest Fiu-tories in America. It will payyou to s|s'inl an hour or so agggajgg our ltiunenBe 5 Mis-Itiinil get New anil Ijitte Style (omhIs. '^^Tftd. [J.P. WOOLMAN t8c CO. Nextto First Nations] Hank. Helena. SPECIALATTRACTIONS^Dress Goods and Trimmings. N lI'v AT BRUNELL^ CO. The LargestAssortment of Fine Goods^Pound Outside thr Cities! tobe Willoffer yiiti greater teniptatinns in^attractive ggginbtt gmslH, ami more^gootlM for the least money of any house^in Montana DKKSSOOODS nilgdrailiiiif Helena'a most intelligent^liuyers have alremly untile their ho lee^tioiiH for Fall ami Winter in our Dress^Qoodg I^e|iarttuont. ami pronounot) it^'the Largest. Hamlsoniest ami Host over^slumn in Helena. MUBMniMMONM PersianHnmls ami Hranls to niatcl^all colurs in ilress g.nsls; Hlack tiimpi^ami I'nngcs in all vvnlths ami prices:^Large Buttons, with small ones to^match, in all colors, at prices from .r*ii^to HO gBf gflgggji IaIi.*-'Mill Ki uts' lnitl.liiti^Tin- Us- Hive. aaitain I*' tmit nt l*lie sliiml.l call at Knsl lunier ^ aiiil kci ii^imUi- ^^f slippers, ^ he is BBuBg thBB ^l ^ laff]^low tufur.'. WIni Knum It I in Mis.S. W. Webb, nf Stockton. Cal.. wiagag^t^i learn if tin wlier. aU.uts of tin relatives Tilellrskemeir* s^.^^|,,^, St.I'u i . (let. IT,^ThabtBhaaaaB*! tag^veiitiouhas hatg |M*utalpaU| oasgpiad tHa mgaiBgBtnf tins gaal with cuniintt. e^wnik. I lie BSBBSMtiBg tins BflafgaBSj listen..1 to an aAdraai I^^ n KaHmad Obbv^luissiniur Collin on iinprovetl lircakiuu up-^plnincis. Hi arged tin ltiotli. rlnsul to^ask congress to t tke artinii in the matter,^iiinl ailviscil thciu to place the res.iluti.iiis^in the lunula nf every congressman, gover-^Uitr. railwav coiiiuiissiiiin r. legislator nml^minister. FANCYSILKS^All Colors ami latest Designs in^Plaida, Stri|^-s anil ChtM'ks. Rgggglg^M all colors am) wiilths. We will offer^this week in all the most desirable^colors, a Very llaiulsoiiio Hns-aile Vol^vet at 11 i^. |s^r ynr.l, which is a (iraml^BSfgjgiB. VOrmr.NDFKWKMt.^Notice the dkplgjf m our Show Win^gOg of Lailies* Saxony I'mliMivear at |L9Ba pieir f-J.iil a suit. Thow gomlscannot Is. iluplicatcl clsowliert^in the city for much less than twit*^what wo ask for them CLOAKS OurCloak ami Suit department t^never so complete as this season. It^oml.races nil the Newest Novelties, its^well as the Medium Priced (iariliotits^for common wear. Children's Cloaks^for school wear a specialty WeWillis* pleased to show you oil^goods and make vou prices. Wo will not lie ui..I ^ b) any house in Montana Plainand Fancy iMvss Silks.^Velvets. IMiisIips. Pattern Kol^es.^OOBbinttion Suits. Side Hand Patterns,^In Plaids. Strijics and Mixtni't's.^PltiiCkwdsof Every DeHcription,^r.^dli in Bltek and in Colors,^New and Rich Designs in Fine Silk.^Hand Crochet Hands. Galoont,^silk Fringes, silk Crochet Fronts. Etc. ACORDIAL INVITATION EXTENDED TO ALL. HOTJB1 TOLET. no Kintin^i^^^140^tin us lite IBS 5Koom hnck on Ninth avenue.^7 Roods brick,Oapitol Hill addition,^s Room hnck. Kighth avenue (iniHlerni.^s Rootn brick. Fifth avenue, fumishod.^g Roan brick. Henttie street.^^J Ivoom hrick. Water street.^.'. Rooaa rramo, Hichinotid Hill addition^.^i L.snii frame, South llobaflh street.^-I His.in frainc. Phomls avenue, near N. P Dsfjgt^fj Kin mi frame. West Side. Thereia no sounder financial taatitu^tion in the United States than tha Jar^via-Conklin Mortgage Trust Company, a^braneh office of which haa lieen reoently^lieen esUblishe,! ,n Helena, for MoaUns^and Idaho. Loan. in Bny aurs from^MO tip can lie closed at once. An that^ia neoeeaary to secure a loan ia aecarity,^and that is required by every basking^inHtitution in the world. The terma of^Mossrn. Jarvis ^ Conklin are aa reason^^able as can be secured from any ami roe.^Their reputation for probity and fair-^neH8 in all their dealings is well attested^by the many who have done busineaa^with them in fifteen states and territo^^ries in which they operate extensively,^and no complaint of unfairness having^come in during the years they have been^in business is proof positive of their re^^liability. Hoali-.ingthat Montana and Idaho^presented a good field for a legitimate^loan business, the office was estsbliehed^lu re and is now in temjairary qusrters^with A .1 Steele, in the Hroadwater^Huilding. on the corner of Main and^Sixth avenue, and w ill remove to more^MgagaoilhMg quarters as soon as they^can lie secured. Aspecialty is made of LogMSg Ranch^ami Farm property. Ow ing to the vaat^exU-nt of their transactions Messra. Jar^vis A- Conklin require agencies through-^out the territory in which they operate,^and for that reason wish to secure^agents through Montana and Idaho, and^to that end ivirres|Mindence is solicited^from res|Minsiblo and reliable persona. Tin'cash capital of this company ia^B^OOkOOO, wttil a large available fund^to draw from if over found to lie usees^sary. Solid,substantial, reliable and trust^worthy, the Jarvis Conklin Mortgage^Trust Company is confident that it can^sucivKsfully compete with any similar^organization of the kind in the United^States. CorreB|^ondenoe is solicited, to^which'prompt replies will lie ramie^Low rates of interest, easy terras, and^satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. |Manager* IIM. JARVIS and^P. J. CONKLIN. J5.FEW OFFEREDBY 17^Cabin, on Hmadway.^^CU^ .1 Room frame. Jefferson street.^tlH 1 RoOM frame. Hoiilder avenue.^#1K | Rootn frame cottage near N. P. gggot, 6Room brick. N. P. addition mow I.^f|n 7-Rooni brick, Chaucer street, w ith stable.^#|n 7 RotM frame. Ninth avenue, ami stable.^ICtil a Room brick. Kloventh avenue, furnished. jscti7 Roosit fnuns, Blxth stsbub siii^i Rooaa frame. Eighth gVSOtM (tniHlornl iltit R.sim f ranio. Hroadwiiy. $1H^J RooBaa OO JstfsraOB atrsst for Housekeeping. fluS KBrnlshsdraona, aasl Bridge.^I 'm: Syt.r. Four lots, each SQglSfi, at ftjtui each, payable 8i^i down, *10 per month IvCatlxeson.dz, Steele, L891-2NORTH MAIN STREET, - HELENA Thos.Crahan ^ Co. Thislist will give an idea of the ctinr^actor of the pfOpSftl we handle. If^it diH's not contain what you want we^arc sure you can bg suited by calling^at our ollicc ami examining our oom^plcto list of property. AN KW IM.AC-K! CRYSTALRESTAURANT! HarveyBlock, 'rear first national bank^ Grand Street,^THIS PLACE WILL BE RUN ON FIRST CLASS PRINCIPLES Calland See Tliera. ATTENTION! \w(tarry d Complete I ^in^ i^^i GHRJLSrBEOS. SHOES. TheyExcel Any Shoe in the Market for Style and Durability. Alsothe Largest Line of dents' Shoes in the City, including Ilauau A Son and^Lilly, Hraekett and t'o.'s makes DAI r~ I l_l O r-^l A Dl/C u'ccbbbobs to I I i.M.l^nALtlurl otLLAhrvt,s.. ig. Vprmr Mats ghinh BUSINESSPROPERTY: 1^..V*^A select corner opposite Steam^boat Block, on Helena Ave. and^JasgSOfl street. KB feet on Helena^Ave. and lid feet all Jsohsog St. fii,(f^t^ .Vt foot adjoining llelviilers^hoiis^^ on the south. -''sKI pat foot. $7..^itB^ 50 feet on Helena A v^^-.. )^etween^Warren and Fwing. facing south. $tyOOO BO fast bttwoag DaviaatiBst and^Montana avenue, on Helena sve^nue. facing north. #'J.riOtI ^ '^^ feet on Helena avenue, one lilis'kfrom Davis street.^RKS1DKNCK U)TS.^HyBOO Bask for two choice corners on^Hroadwny and Hobaok, agoh 100^foot front. IBjOOOSelect corner, IflOglOO in Hauser^ndilitioii, on motor line, block If!,^facing south and east. fc!.:iiiolOfJgUB, baook 11. lots 7 and 8,^Hauser addition.easy terms. *'.nil limxl44i. in blirk'-Hi, lota^ and 8, 1'lowcrt iarden addition.^fl,7^s^ lOOgUB, liliN'k 3-J. lots 13.14,15. 10,Hroadwater addition. Thin is achoice corner on Madison Ave.^$ BB0 lOtlxlHi in Northern I'acitic No. 'J.high level ground. BOUSESAND LOTS. ^;im choice (1 room dwelling, lot 30* 140to alley.^B3JKK) ^i r.Nii.ttiige on Ninth avenue. newami well built.^HJB0O 4-riKiin house, one half bliN'k frommotor line.^^il^*i Nil* 4 nxiiu brick, very oobtoiii ent. A.,.llll|i Select comer on West side, nice^B-fooni brick with all improve^monts. Lit .V.'vll'i.^fi.'Jim t'oruer on Kloventh Ave. and^Davis street, two good lirick houses^and lot l.K lx Hi'feet. RANCHPROPERTY,^aj;,.^iii(^ Beat ranch in Missouri valley,'J^miloB from IV^VBSBa)d| ^J41 acres,^all under MhOB) paffgot title; good^house and barn, and implements^of all kinds used on lir.-t class farm^LOAN'S. Weare now prepared to place large or^small loans on improved city pro;^rty^c^r good gissi ranches, at a low rslo of^interest on lirst mortgage loans. Kesls-'tfullv. THDS.CBAHAX A 00.^Room 11. riionipson Bl.s k Helen i