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THEANACONDA STANDARD: SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 15, 1889.
SEPTEMBER.
Arrivaland Departure of Mail*.
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Hutte.Helena, all r asl.Tii. ^*-iil In-i n^iin.t Western sialica. Ml I .
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All|niIiiis Nnltli ami I ast.^
Carroll.
Cablean.i |^j n^iuf^.-I.ou I^. M. ruesiUy i-, I im^day. ^a^iniay.
Allmails t'kMt. ^i latiiiiii-K liefon- di-|-urtiir^*.
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THEWEATHER.
Tin-ilnily ri-eor^l i^f Nw IMWWM ^^^tin.- city is re|iortiil liy A. T. Pliiyter.^ilnuririst. First Mni't. The miml for yes^^terday watt: 7 a. in.. St il.-nxi-cs; 1-' in.. it.'^^li-|fn-cs ; 4 11. in.. ^^l ^lfjrr^H-K ; h |^. m.. Xt^(Ifgnin.
Sulmtriftliiitm f^. Ihe Shi ml it fl uill If rr-^rri in I til Ihe hu^niw ttftiee, ur uf the *'^^^*^^ of^MM dr Kuiil. MWm strfft. Atlrerlt*in^i^rnlrtt run hr lettrtietl ttl Ihe Intuitu -^ ^{tiff.^Utamdanl Huihlituj. ornff uf Main tttttl^Thirxl xleeetx.
ABOUTTHE CITY.
ChiefUiclny, ^^f tln^ lire ile|iur-lment.^In is a force of nii'ii ^-ii^|.1.^^^^^! in c.mlkinir^tlie i-islees at tin- iiitci-Ki-ctioii of Main ami^First anil Cedar ami Kir-^t street^.
Tin-liaml~.iii^- iliuuioiut pin which was^up for raftti- at T^mm-^- A Hunt's plait- lust^night, was won liy IIoII.vm-.hmI, of (ir.iuitc.^Hi' ap|M-nr- to Im- a HIieecsKful caiulitlutc^in more than oiicjllclcl.
ALLGETTING IN LINE
LastMight's Enthusiastic Rally of the^Democratic Clubs.
Three i.ihhI H|mikrni Mill mi EMMMNMa^NrrllKi ^r Voters I.lve l ^lll|wl||M Ton^^ics i-n-x-nlnl Im terant Ail dresses^Tkr ^'I^^^^^^ out ^w Parwlr.
TIm ileinnenitic elulu afl ^ 'arroll MMM* up^town la^t niiclit to |-urtiei|iale with tin'^I Anaiiimla cluli in tin- festivities of tin- ot-^! i-aKioii. An attnu-tivi' torflilitflit |Htm*^, Hiitli, niiinlM-riiiK upward* of :!^^^ voti-r^. i^! M.irtcil from Kvaiiw hall at H o*i-liM-k MM^i maili^ a t..ui- of Ml of ^^^^^ prmi ipal 1^1 Htni-t^, whii-h wi-n* tliroiijji-il with i-iilliu*- j^' iimtk- H|MH-tator^. TIm* Imuil playi-tl Mi^I pri'ttii^f.t. ami liy tin- tinu- tin- pa rail, was^I on it* return to tin- mi ni- of tin- i-|M-akiuw j^; lli^- hall Ml llllinu r.ip:^ll^. W in n tin ;^I orators cam.- U|m^ii tin- ~la^c tln-y f..c^ tl all i^I .iiniictic. as autVllilkl in it* |^ro|m.rtioii* as ,^\ it wan iiiti llii{i-ni, atti-ntivi- ami timr- i^oiij^hly iiitcii-^tcil.
J.S. l^ou^rhi-rty, pn^si^li-nt i^f |^' tin- Auai-omla ili-ui.M-ralii' chili, call. il^i In- iiHi'linic to order ami inlriMliic.il^tin- lirsi ~|^-akcr. Frank K. I'orlM-ll of^llutti . Mr. ^ orlM tt saiil if any man wan^^|ibipl|iil In twain'** the auili.-llcc simply^^ UIm- wa^ u ili-miM-rat, MMM of
jH:^tiou to tin priiiciph-h of thi-ili-mo-
r.. ,biriy. Im- was that man. He was a
li-una r.it llmt. last unl all tin- lime. This^campaiirii wan one of vital ilil|xirtain-e,^not m^ mni h on ai-iiMlllt of party lssin-s, ns^on a.fount of tin ipicstiim what is thi^^Iw-si thinir for tin- territory- ^h^ for itself V^^Wc an-,^ i-mitititittl Mr. t 'urlM-tt, ^to ili-^ci^|e wheiln r Montana shall ki^ into the^i lei in Mra tic or reiNlblk-uli eolmiiii of states.
Moittnna**ailmissioii In the union. Jinitre^Oixoii ^ hanicterUeil Mr. ^ 'art.-r aa tti-ll-vi-r^Mian of some ability, hut Willi no l-X|*-ri-^^^uc^' ill piiMic affuirH. Nothing in his^i-iini-r *howM a special HUM'** for llw of-^llei- to which lie aspires. He roil.- into^nllli-i- on a filial wave. His opponent is^nil olil, tried .mil true ileiiiiH-r.it, thor-^miKlily experieiiccil at Wa-hintr-^ton. Major M.i^iiiiiis. Mr. I'owi-r^i* a man devotiil at all limes t.t tlio Men*^initiation of wealth. In this hi- lias Im-i-ii^Kuc.-essfiil. Hut Im* has hail nn ex-^|m-rii-iice, ami then- is no reason^why his friends should think that^Im- possessc* the ahility n-ipiisite to^tin- ollli-e for w hii-h III- Im a camliilate.^Jitdjr.- Dixon lliiiiiirlit that Power had four^times i\a miM-h money a* all the camlii I iles^oil the ilein.M-ralic ticket eolllhineil.^He etiloif i/.-d Mr. T.hiIc and^Mr. KitiKenilil in iflowinix tetius.^In conclusion .IuiIki- llixoii urix^-^l his^lM-arers to stand liy their friends, payinu^no attention to republican threats and^slurs that tin y were slave*. Tile Jmlt;.-^was iiiiplaudiil most lihi-rally.
'.K. Hartli-iibriHik of Hace Track, was^tin- last h|*..iker. He talkeil hrielly ami^elVei iivi-ly on the main MMM of the cmi-^paiitii. Nlonlaua, lie MMi with no protec^^tion ii mi i Ml on w.miI, pajra th^^ KmmI
mjmin tin- w orld. Instead of protei-tiiiK^them, the republicans were opprcilltf^the |m-opli-. Massachusetts, with protec^^tion, pay* lower wmjm than Montana,^without it. Mr. Ilartlelilir.^ok*s inldiess,
like those of hi* |iti-dissor*, was ii-
i-i-ivi-dwith ureal enthusiasm.
NOKvi-ry ImmI y
CONTRACTYtT
ifthis city lately-^ill Kvaii* hall,^name is not yet^hall anil slashed
Till-ileiiiiM-ratie club ^^placed a MMMMf^Some inisi-ri-anl whose^learniil sneaked into the^the biniier into sIiiimIm.
CharlesHcinictt, messcnip-r for tin- Pa^^cific r.xpresscom'iaiiy, hail the luisfortuiie^to lose a ilianioiul riliK m-ttiiiK last evening.^It value is $12a. The person flmliiiir the^tin' stone will receive a reward on retnrti-^iliK it ti^ him.
S^vi.ral ^-aw* of typhoiil fever have ilis.^vi'1o|msI in the eastern part of town duriiiK^tin- past few week*. With a u^mmI *cwcr-^ajfi- systi-m ami tin- ^^nforccnieiit of^proiM-r sanitary coiulilions, an enid.-mic^of this character is weli-uiKh iuipossi I ile.
Ai-tiutfPoKtmaster J. M. M.Min- nn i-ivi-il^hi* ciuuiiiissioii from the po-ial ih*|iurt-^ineiit last evening. A* tin- month is al^^ready well aloiiK. ami in order not lo con^^fuse rc|m^i*ts, his name will not Im- used as^l^ostmaster until the llrst of the month.
Iti* l'-arucil that all the forest llr.-s in^tin- iiiimiiliati- vicinity of tieorifetown an-^under control and no ditntft-i- i* appn-^hi-fliled from them. Iloth Silver I .- ^ K ^ ^^ami OmMMI have Im-i-ii threatened hy^tln* tin-* iliiriui; the |iast two v,i*.-ks, ami^it was only by dint of hard work that the^i-amps wen- saved.
MR!
LAW'SGUESTS
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I'Mrly ^r MMMh Kpeinl
ETmMI ^^ iii ll.-lfiia.
Sii|*rilltcndeut Ijiw'k private car^riiil to Helena yi^*t^-nlay moriiiutr, a^jolly coimumy of |m-ople who were the^iru.-sts of Mr-. Law for the day. The oc-^casion was in honor of Mr*. IlickiiiHoti of^San l'ralieisi o and T. I^. ^ 'ram- of I liu.iha.^Anionic the truest* wcr^- Mr*. Ilrownlee,^Mr*. TwtMi Mr*. It. K. BaMN Mrs. Will^^iam Head. Mr*. IIuwmiii, Mi** Hallaliait,^Matiatr. r Harliaiitrh anil I.. ^ *. hutianl.^Mun-us Haly- aif MMMMMl the exeursion-^i^ts as far as Helena, hunch ami dinner^wi'n- ki-i-viiI on the ear by wait, r* from^the diuiiitf-nMiiii* of ^The Montana.'* The^dinner wa* a* dainty a meal a* ever tour^^ists ate. A visit wa* paid to the liroad-^water hotel, to which the s-m-cial car was^drawn. The hotel and it* matrnith-cnl^HUfTouiMlinitH wen- inspected ,n.I trn-atly^uilniiiiil. tin the return trip Mr. Mrown-^h*. Mr. Tut tie ami Sii|M^rilitcniM'iit l^iw
Liimnl tin- p-irty.
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I'll-
irtilyenjoy.si hy all.
iM-i-a-ioti
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AI.i-icmI Mi-.Hi-^.^Ju.lire I il/palriek had before hilll yes-^t*-nlay two i-asi-s ju which tin- aaj par-^tics wen- principals. The participants^wen-all fmm MilM'ni-k. First i-aiiu- I'.^II. K. Smith, who accused .lohu Ko/.ar,^^Sum^ White and Mike I llui I ~^ . s-of dis-^turbiui: th^-p -a.-^^ ami ipiii-t of his home.^The charire wa- fastened on While, .mil^hi* honor (rave him llft.-.-n days in the^i-ouiily jail and costs.
Mr-.( hambn- of t his city i hi n sti-p|m-d^in and made complaiiit aifain*! Kosar ami^Whit.- for obtaiuintr money uml.-r f.ils.-^pn-tein-.-s. Kozar pmvi d lo Im- tin- of-^tli*- irfcMN sh.iwinir^.iniplaiiiaiit a load of^-lout; to him. Rmm.^owner came ami t.*^k^trave Ko/ar tell ilays^' miplailiaiil wa*^make her
fenderin this case^that he hail sold ^^wimmI that dill not h^ipietitly tin- ritrhtfu^it away. The jtidtrc^.iinl costs, but us the
tssirand the cul-irit il.-sinil to^.^** tr.MMl. tin- court MMmUmMW^lo enable him do mo. Hi- left the l.-ual^MMM vowinir to furnish Mr*, t 'liamlin-^a load of wimmI that In- could prnvi- title^l^^, ami as hi* Kuaraiitcc was i;immI the^judtfc ais-ept.sl it.
AlMirny Mti^The run of talk reiranlinir the ultimate^removal of the Anai'oliila cemetery ^* kept^up ill a ipii. t way. The Stamhiiii HimIh^that then- an- L'4ii trrave* in the cemeti'ry,^only 151* of which an- marked in a *ut^-^Mtantial inaiiner. In lots inclosed with a^fence are (SI irraves, '24 of which are^marked with tomhst.mcs, i:t liuviuir iiionu-^inenta of pn-teusion. Thirty-live of the^irraves in in. los.sl lot* an- unmarked liy^riiarbh- memorials.
MhowaIm flcum.
C.M. Parr'* HtiM-k ukw'Ik llirur.- up^$2.3tC.5I, ami it is thoiiirht hi* available^book aii-oillit* will lUTKn-irate fiiu, which^will brintr the total assets up liif:i,IUI. The^liabilitie* an* somewhat less than that^flgim*. So hi* creditors will fan- very^well, ami it i* iM-lievisl that an arrange^^ment will he made w h.-reliy Mr. Parr will^continue in business.
Hurrahfor Oklahoma V is the latest^' in the city, and the atreain to it* hos^^pitable aideboartl ia continuous. Ike's^door ia nothing more titan a Hap. but it is^ever open to the thirsty.
ton-tider a verdict a* to whi ther or not^Molilalia -hall h -way111 by tin- lush of^n-publicau trove mclit, or shall stand^free and iiiitnmi...chil under the Hate of^Hm- democratic party. I.a. h ami every^^one of ii* must Im* up ami active. What j^thotiuh it cost* ii* a few day- or a Few I^weeks, if we an- able on the ^MM' of I If to^^ller t to leli-trraph the national committee^that Montana (in* none democratic ami^ha* renewed her llcvotion to tin- splendid^^ cau*e.^ The *|m^akcr then briefly traced j^| the political history of Montana,ohservintr !^i that ex|m-rieli^-e wa* tin- lu st teacher, j^J Willi two exception* tin- people of Moll- |^j tana have, since it* inception a* a Mir^| lory, twenty-two or twcllty-tlint' year*^| atro, iiitrusled thi^ cniilnil of it* alTairs to^j the ilellliH-racy. The speaker challciitriil^anyone to pi .slue, a more ppMMMk a^I mon* happy |m^o|^le. The law* and the^\ system of trovcriimciit iuaiitruratcil under^deiin m-rat ic control, nail tfiveli the l* -t^possihle satisFaetiou. With all debts paid^tin- ik-liKM-nttic party left TrlMI,UUI surplus^in the lii-asury when the n-publicaiiK took^control. The very Ml tliin^{ the repuhli-^callu dill wa* to enact law* which brills^hardship upon each ami every voter, and^to dissipate the surplus. Mr. t'orl-ctt said^he dill not condemn all systems of^n-tri*tratratiou, but the present sys^^tem is justly condemned hy all^fair-uiiiiiliiF. iiitcllitrcut men, MMMM it^place* in the hands of a partisan n^t(i*try^airciit, ap|m^intiil by* a prejudiced board,^at a Hillary' ^f ${^ a day, the ritrht to -ay^w hosi' nanu s shall en on the ii-trisiralion^IhmiKs ami whose shall not. He hail sat^by the hour at the olllee of Hm* Silver How^n^iri*try, and hcanl tin- most outlandish^.pieslions put to applicant- for re(fi-lra^^tion. The polities of their ancestor- for^three or four ifi-iierali. 11s back had to Im*^irolieover. The registry la w should iiil|M^-e^upon the atrciil the iluty lo n-trister^every man who shall i|ualily MMTIMh.^Tin- republican* MMM the dcmoi-rutic^|iarly with oppo*iii|r not only the re 1; is try^law but the Australian system of volinir.^I he siH-aker rhaHelttri*d them to Hud in^any ili nuM-ralii- iilatforiu a siutrh- word^(NMMMJ it. It was a matter of coii-^irratulatioii that the worki 11 trmen could^walk up ami deposit their I allots without^dictation fmm any MMMM Mr ('... bett^then lead all editorial ill the Unite (Mr.^MMMl which MMMMMl that the^r. poiisibilily for siber bi-intr Ic** than^Hm per cent, wa* fastened 111 ion tin- n-pub-^licau*. The editorial *ai^l that hy a foul^conspiracy the silver dollar was omitted^from the coil UUP^ bill of 1*7:!, ami that the^bill wan passed by the n-publica 11 coliirn **^and sitrm-d by- President tirant in ignor^^ance ot such omission. It wa* the n-pill^-^licaiiH, thercfon-. who ileinouctizeil silver.^The Maine pa|m-rs aid thai if Sii-n-tary Win-^1I0111 wished to, he hall the power to HMM^four inilliou* iu Milver |m-r iiiouth, instead^of only two and if the n-publii-an* are such^friends of the silver ititen-sts, why in the^name of coiumoii Hence don't they- issue^four millions'.' If tin y did, silver would he^n-stor. il to ItKl per cent. Much wa* In .nil^in Montana nowaday* aliout the ^Hiir^Pour^ -upport i mr the MMMW HMM*^ilate*. Now lnH*ailHe four men happen to^Im^ a little richer than Home other men,^and happen lo b. MMMMM of Mr same '^|Nirty, siipporliutr the same candidates, all j^a mere i-oiucidi-ucc.il was pun- IMMDMMHP^to raise this la. t as an UMMl MMMN ,^candidates who were nMM| on HHWOWH^ineritM,
Indue W. W. Ilixoll of Hlltte, iii.ule a^Ml ii full of trraci-, ilitrnity MM powi*r. I^'I he iifonls of ihe two parlies, he said,^were instructive. Since the war what^^^real national measure ha- the republican^party undertaken^ What Im iicI1ci.iI en^^actment has it inaugurated'.' t )ur Mr .^i'h,ml marine has received no MMlMJ^Ml or cue.iuratr*'Ui.-lit. Tin- n*puhlicaii* j^have MMMl to provide for the navy. 'I hey ,^hav.- traii.hilcutly aivcifll tro\ MMMl MM^lo the railroad*. I hey have demonetized^*ilver. Hy an oppii'ssivc Hy*leiii of taxa- j^lion they have accumulated a surplus of^million-, which servos us a constant^mean- of fraud ami corruption. Trust*^aiul combination*, thiutr* never MMI^Ileanl of, have spruiltr into beiuir under j^republican MMMMM The n-puhli- I^cans make the most profuse pMMMM and, 1^fallilltr l^^ keep them, oiler all soi ls of ex- j^MMMi .linl|{c Ilixoll then show.il, at con- 1^Hidcrahlc leiiKth ami MMVi tin- wikc en- I^actmeiit* undi^rtakcii by the tk'iiiocratH,^ill.'lllllltltr the t hillcsc exclusion bill. The j^tarill' MMMM inautruratiil by- the demo- ;^era tic house of npresentalivi - wa* headed^oil' by the i-i-piibllcaii senate. Taxes wen-^MMM simply for the support of the trov-
inlit liy- duties anil im|m^*t*. Ihe
MMMMM maintained that a surplus^wa* iiuuiH-eHHary ami pni|MMw^^l to^n-adjust the tariff. The n-publicau* ,^take a few ineii ami pnitii-t them ami^make tin-in rich at the cxim-iisc of tin* |m^o-
iilc. Tln^ n'pilhlicailH by their senate |^^ill llnally admitted that tin- MMMM^wen' ritrht in their demand for a n^ailju*t- {^in. nl. Hut tin* Hcuate hill iliil not ao far !^eniHajh. ^There i* no n-a*on,' Haiti^Juiltre Dixon,^ ^why the cotton MMM*^factiiror* of New Kuirlaml ami the iron
ailll steel lllallllfactim-rs of Pellllsyl-
vaniashould have this protection^all to thciitHclvc*. If it ia^to Im- continued, we want Home of it ill^Montana. We insist 011 hav inn a shan-of^tin- .luck.-ii i tie.^ S|m-akiutr of tin-^tlemiM-ratic adiuiiiisiratn.n of Montana.^Juilife Dixon a-k.-.l w hen- was then' it^^lion- pros's-nnis country', with law* l* t-^ti-r aihiiiuistenil, pn^|m-rty lM-tter pro-^tif t.-d ami lower taxes. The n^piiblicaiiK^011 Kcttmir into |mwi-r passed tin*^ini.piiloiis ntristratioii law, created^new oltices. raiiail tin- fee- of^county olllcers ami n-fu*e^l to^pass a memorial to coti|rn-*h askfiitr for
Aski-.ltn I'm Im a III.I M Ihe^I^rt.|M^s^'.l Nrwi-r.^Several eoiitractorH tfi-n1 pn-si-nt at the^H|Mi-ial miftiuir of the coinuioli council^In-Ill last cvellillK ill t ity Attorney Hoar-^^uan'H olllee to MMI tin- bid* on tin- pro^^posed newer through Second Htreet. The^contractor* li*teuiil patiently to the trans^^action of a little preliminary hu*ine**.^and then' w as a buzz of i-X|M-ctaiicy when^the ipiestion of Ihe sewer came up, hut^Alderman Shovlin danipetie^l their inter^^est by MMJ that the MMMM of the^MMJ In- private and that all immedi^^ately lutereatetl iu tin* hid* for the newer^mmm MM MM Tin* wa* carrietl, Ahler-^um'ii Julmaoti ami Murray votinir airaitiKt^it. Stni't ('oniiiiiHHiomr Vitn-yanl^and City BMJMMM Hlackfonl were excusiil^with the n^*t, MMM they had al*o MMMM^bid*.
'I'Im-hid* were fmm City Kiitrim-er Hlack^^fonl, Walsh A- OTIrit-ii. Jaiuen StcvciiH,^James Clark. Wiutcrrt 4 McSlK-rrick. and^Ci. C. Vim-yunl. They wen- coimidcrnbly^less than the bids olfcn-d at the pn-vioun^MMMinir -hi fai-t the Mid* wen- almost cut^iu two. Hut even thin reduction was not^satisfactory, and tin- lM-licf wa* slroiitrly^expressed that the liids should still Im- re-^ilueetl iM.UOII or ji5,U^^. The amounts of^the n-*|MH-tivi- hiil* were kept we^^re! hv the Hon nl. The matter was^the subject of an extended di*-^cin-sion, at tin* coucliiHioli of which^^ notion was made that tin- clerk n-udver-^tiae for bill* iu o iim r- of Anaconda, Hutti
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FAILEDTO MAKE A HIT
RepublicanBarnstormers Play to Poor^Business at Great Falls.
Lowt'iMMeily- Mini llliMMl-t'unlllMic Tratfeily^That Kali-si I Iu Hrlag Kwrtli A p-^al^ Us- llriiimmt- Null-^KmIm* uf Vlrtury.
K|mi-IhItu tin* Standard.
tHtf.ATrUU, Hep*. 14.- The n-irintry'^li*l iu this town to-niirht shows inn; names.^Con 1 pan-iI with tin- vote ca*t last Novem-^Imt thi* show* a train of live vole*. The^if iri-lialion iiulii-ali-h an iiii'n ase.1 vote in^I the city pro|M^r, but show* lo**i^* at the^smelter w-here the workiutr fon*c hail Im-i-ii^ifiluecl. The dciiifM-rat* an* ttralithil al^tin- result of tin- n-triHti-atiou and count^1 confidently 011 lartri- train*. Keturii* an-^lackint; fmm the country* district* of ('^*^^' cade county, but it is known that in the^! district* when- n*iri*tratioii was most cliIII-^' ^ ult the democratic i^lei-torH have ilone^, their duty nobly- ami placed MMM^! name on tin- list. The issue of^lirst and second pa|M^rH to foreijrn-lmirn^citizens ha* MMi lai'ire. Hoth MMtfM^and republican* have availed tln inselve*^of the way in which ilcputy clerks have^li'irally oil'en-d them. Tim- n-irintry olllee^will Im- o|m*ii touioriow iu accordance^with a Hiitriri'Htion fmm a Hource in Helena.
Col.Sander* and Col. MeCiitcheon^opened thin eveninir to a uicxlenile busi^^ness. Mt-Cutf hcoil wan clown, whil.'Sand^^ers played tin- heavy villain. Mi-f utcheou^ap-m-aii-d ill tile fan e of the ^Public Ham-^liooHktl.^ It was full of Htale hit* at J. K.^Toole, but failed to please the trallery.^Saiuler* ap|M-anil ill the ^Chestnut Hi-^viviil.^ He MMMMM1 on a patient audience^ami for hour* talked on the tariff^ami told hluotl-cunllinir storic* of w hat^the deiin m-ratic conspirators intended.^Ilis *olihM|iiy on the n-iristratioii and new^faiitrh'd votiutr law* wa* funny. He M^^lined the MMMM which the four^millionaires won- pn-|Hiriu|r for Montana.^He made out that the republican- monop^^olized all the virtue that wan iroinir. and^MMWIH11I at the elnae that this wa* poni-^tively his last ap|M^amiiee MMM thi* MM*^ML Thi* MMMMMl wan nt-eivcil^with applause.
JuiltreHace played the part of end man.^ami looked an trl'snuy as a pall hearer.^M. ( utclieon ami SanderH wen* called^iM'fon-the curtain ami presented with tin-^prize* n-Hcrviil for those who would fabri^^cate the most absurd yarn* of tin- eaui-^pai-jrn- Hoth barnsloriiu-rs have eutratrc-^uicilt* in Si-pti'inlMT for Salt river.
NOTESFROM DEtR LODGE
D.J. Hennessy Mercantile Co
IM.
ami Helena; ami that separate bids be^asked for the lb-finit ami the aa-ven-f.Mit^MMMM of tin- MWi It wa* unanimously^I carried. The eoiitractorH will tin re fore^I hill on -^,7U^ feet 10 feet deep, fmm Hick^^ory* street to the eastern limits of the city, !^! and for the S.IMI feet of seven-foot ditch I^i from the eastern limit* to the Anaconda^company'* ditch, the city to furnish the \^pitM'. I^County ComiuiHHiolicr Walker a*keil .^I permission to Use one half the street in^1 front of each polling place for the con- |^I *truction of booths. H^- *aiil tlutt, aeconl- j^I illtr to the Australian system of votiutr.
bMM must Im- built which will rrtiuire \^' alMMIt :V^ fi-et of room outside the polling ,^' place*.
I He fore a.ljourimieiit tin- aldermen MM*^! ^11ss.1l the ordiuauec relatinir to atove- |^piiH-s. It will Im- riiridly enfon-ed. Per- '^; mission wa* irivi-ii Harn-t * Jacky to ^-oii-^1 struct a platform in the n-ar of their^; buildiiiK on Main stnn^t.
BUILDINGNOTES
jstores anil llwellliiir* Alreaily 1 niler Way^or mmiii ^^ Im* Sjlartfil.
Huildersan* busy iu Anaconda, ami^: contractors an- piishitiir work iu onler to^; tret everythintr iu ijimmI *hape while fair^weather favor* them. The MMM |m^r-^' tioii of the i-ity has uiulertroiie marki'il im-^| proveiiM'iit iluriiitr the season and most of^j the new MMMM an' attractive 111 design^I and substantial in construction,^i S. C. Ki-nyoii in compli-tiiiir a n-Hiileuce^' onClicrry *tn-et Im-iwci-ii Sixth ami Sev-^I MM
!Iletiry' BMM ha* jiiwt MMMi a halid-^! Home MMMM for W. S. Hunt, on We*t^J Third *tn-ct.
Mi**Carrie Murphy ha* just had i*oltl-^1 ph-tiil an i'itrlit ifMiiu n-*idi-iii-i- 011 Cherry^stn-et. MMMMMl I'ifth ami Sixth. Mayor^, Mahaii has already moved into it.
K.H. Harris i* biiildiliir two h.imlsome^: MMMM Hin-h stn-ct, MMMMM Seventh^I ami latrhth.
Hr.Iloiitrh of Hutte and Charles I'.. wm*^, Htoii of thi* city an- now ei-cetiiitr a^vcii.-cr.-il n-sidi-nce on the aMcy in the^! n-ar of the bilihtllur on cast l-'irst *trci;t^^ H'cupieil by Swan VmMM^ The MMM^treiitlemcn have ilcfide.l lo put up a one-^story brick slots- ^.'ax'Kl reel, on the lot on^l-'ir-l stn-ct hctwccii the Statrtr bnililinir^and J. I*. Duiiu's store. Work on it w ill j
I..- under tin- su|m rvisioii of Winston A^^ Winston.
jTlini- c.uiifiirtable cottaires have just^i Ims ii finished by Hr. Iloiitrh at the corner^I of I'.itrhth ami Birch *tiii-t*.
Thebnililinir alMiiil to Im- erected by^Daniel Dwycr on Main *tn-ct, MMM^Ki-piiler'* MM ami Dr. Lci*cr'* olli. e,^will Im- two stories iu hciirlit ami -ixty feet^in depth.
WilliamCopillils states that the bnilil^^inir In will put up on the corner of Main^mil l-'irst stii-i-t* will be two storic*. He 1
A Man IVaatcil fur Mimlrr Arre^leil Im^Srvaila llllirr ^^ommI
S|Mfial l^^ Hie Slamlaril.
Dl.k.KLoduR, Sept. 14. The shcrilT ha*^MMMMMl wonl fmm the *tate of Nevada of^the capture there of Caleb H. Perry, the^Hlayer of William McCoy at Silver Lake^alMiut the middle of last June. Then-^MMMl to Im- no doubt of tin* fact that the^ritrht mail has Im-cii arn-Htt-d. as Perry has^be n identified hy a person who know s^him. A n-i'iiisitioii ha* Im cii appliiil for^ami ill a few days we may i'X|^i l to have^Perry iM-himl the bars iu la-er I.o.lire.
JohnK. Kintr, asseHHor. nay* that the^ansi-ssmeiit mil of I leer Lo Ii;. county will^amount toalMiut mmm million* t-i-rht I11111-^dred thousand dollars.
Themmi of AIImtI H. Allen, arn-stiil^near Silver l^ake and chartriil with nteal-^inir a mmmmmmmmb to the t'uinlati Hm*.^of Itace Track, was hcanl on pif limiliary^examination thi* morniuir before Probate^^I in lire I'.meiH m. Tin* ili'fi'inlaiit kIhiwiiI^coiu hlsively that he had piirchasc.l the^horse of another party, In-sides, tin- prose-^mmmm railed to show that tin- horse Im-^ImmMI to the ^ liiinlans.
Mr*.Klla I.yon, of Driimmoml. ha* pur.^chas.il lot* ill Deer Lodirc, ami will at^om-i-eni't a n'Hiileuce ami remove hen*^with her i-hililn-n, for In-tlcr MMMM^facilities.
AtHI o'elcM'k to-uitrht the voter* reiris-^tenil amount to 1144. The vote last year^was -MiK. Tin* n-|ri*try airetit says he will^reiri*ter any In-latiil tnivi'lem to-morrow^hut their vote* will be challeuircd.
Peerl.iMltr** l-li-enses.
S|Mfial In tin- Stainlar.l.
Dki:kImMM, Sept. 14. Tin- followintr^an- tin- Hcciihi** issued for the wi-ek eml-^intr SeptcmlM-r 14. lHHIt, by Lew Coleman,^MMM of Deer I., m lire county. This^^MM not include Anaconda, a* tin* deputy^tn-asiin-r i**ui'* the lii-eiiHi-h for that place:
PERSONAL.
Dawson,of the^, i* n-tristi-n-d at
i-now waitinir to hear fmm tin- owner* of j her parent-.
OmmmI Aireni J. K.
MontanaCentral, Hutte^The Montana.
/..W. Wolf, deputy county clerk, ar-^riv.il iu town from Deer I a* lire last even^^inir.
CityAttorney K. K. Corln'tt ami Juiltre^Di Wolfe. of Hutte, an- MMMl The Mon^^tana.
SpniilleHnMloli.CS. a-*ayerat Helena,^i* rctristor.il at The Molilalia.
Mis*May Knhiioiul came up fmm Dn-r^I..mlire yi-Ktcnlay, lo apeiMl Sunday with
(Successorsto Jos. Peters Co.)
Havedetermined to make this fall an era in the
LADIES'WRAP
Tradeof this tow n. To that end we have placed in^stock all the latest novelties.
THELADIES' WRAP CLOTH TRADE^WRHPS. COATS.
AND
STREETJACKETS,
atprices that will command the attention^of all good buyers.
Ladies'Corsets and Underwear,
CHILDREN'SCLOCKS KND HOODS.
Inall the
LatestStyles.
of
Calland^the above.
examineour stock
Respectfully.
/).7- HE/VNESSY MERCANTILE CO.
ESTES^ CONNELL
MercantileGo.
SpecialBargains^This Week.
for
the.111 join iiitr bnililinir IMMMMI partial^llw- of tln ir wall, and a* h.mui a* that mat^^ter i* MMMM will commence ^^^*^ ra^^tion*.
Theaddition to the Catholic parsoliatrc^is well under way and will Im- completed^Mli
M.S. Asehheim is preparing to make an^addition _-.tx.40 mm to hi* *ton-, the *ann-^to Im- used as a wall |hi|m-i- and MMMM^r.m.m.
Tin-hrick-work on th^' mi-onil st^^ry of^the public m-IiimiI huililiuir i* half MM*^pleteil anil Contractor Hill irivi-k the a^-^*uraiu-e that hi* |^art of tin' work will la'^completed hy Novelllla-r 1.
Thenew n-siilellei' for John H. Toole Im^nearly iiich.s.il. It will Im- one of the^most attractive n-*idciicc* iu town.
Ayi^ar aipi then- a-i'r^^ very few huihl-^intrs Mouth ^^f Fourth and ea*t of Main^Htnt'tH, hut diiriuir the past twelve mouths^then- have heen at least 4u buildiutr*^, MMMM within HMM limit*, niosi of them^of a MMM class than tin- old cla** of^dwelling*. On Sixth ami Cherry stn-ets^Im a irmup of seven pretty tenement^! Iioiimcm. ami on Hindi near Seventh then'^ha* spi-iintr up a irroup of neat new house*.
Oklahoma^ I* Mill MMMMS^4-tiiiuir* cheery face MMMM it at all^tunes, and hi* friend* are cordially invited^to call.
Anelegant line of plushes, only t* cent*,^at Kstc A Council Mcn-autile Co,'*.
^Y^ r^, .. diamoml 1^yi-sti-nlay intcrvicw-
A.Michaels. Ni^uii'n'haiit. wa* hen^iiiirl^M-al MMMMM.
tii'orjn'K. Moulihn.p. fonin'rly of this^place, wa* iu town ycstcnlay. He has^Hcvcnil hi* profi--.sion.il coiitui-lion with^N.C. Hay.
Jim.I\-ter*, of the D. J. Ilclillcssy Mer-^eaiitile . ompaiiy. left yestenlay on a pur-^cbasiiiir trip in the cast.
C.H. lireeii and wife, who have la-en^visitinir ill till' ea*t for the |Ki*t uioiitll, re-^tiirmil ycstcnlay.
ThomiiMStee*. a former reniilent of thi*^city, came down fmm Hutte yexterday.
WilliamColeman of Deer lasltrc waa ill^town yeaterduy liKikiug after business iu-^ten-Mt*.
A.C. I^'iu-h of Ni-w York city i* in town^at pn-s.'iit visitinir hi* hnithcr-iii-law, M.
MM.
E.U. Dminell is makiiiir the tour of the^new *tutc^ anil writing letter* to the New 1^York Timiw. For Heveral yeara Mr. Dun- '^in-ll ha* lieeti stair i iim iipnllllaMl of the^mM and he i* it* repreiM-iitative at th^*^national capital. Mr. Duntiell spent ^^^*-^tciilay with ohl ticw*|^npcr friend* ill Ana-^cotiiia. He c*pn-**ed himself deligliteil^with the city anil reirrettisl that lie could^not carry ^The Montana^ away with him.
IkeQiiinii is --tenting on the old ramp-^gruuuir* with a full assortment of the llu-^est wines, lupiors and ci-rar* to be found^iu tlu* city.
PLUSHES.
SilkPlush, 16 and 18 in.^wide at 50c per yard, worth^qoc and $1. 24 in. extra^goodl at $1 per yard, well^worth $1.50.
SILKS.
MackFailc Silk at 75c,^for this week only. Colored^Faile at 05c per yard.
BlackRhadame Silk for^87'^c per yard. This silk^is actually worth 51.50. We^cannot replace the same^silk for $1.20.
SurahSilk In all the new^evening shades at 49c per^yard.
Newline of Colored Sateens^at 50c per yard.
NEWDRESS GOODS.
Directfrom Paris. All^wool Tricot, 40 inches wide^at 50c.
Allwool Ladies' Cloth,^40 inches wide (a nice line^of shades) at 50c per yard.
Fineall wool imported^Ladies' Cloth, 54 in. wide,^at 75c per yard.
WoolSurah in all the^newest fall shades, 40 in.^wide, at 50c per yard.
Newgoods arriving daily^in every department.
J. C. KEPPLER
Anaconda,Montana.
Watchmakerand Jeweler,
Drillerin
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ESTESft CONNELL MER. CO.
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Itsrates are ten dollars^a year, three dol^^lars a quarter, or^$1 a month.
NOTICETO CONTRACTORS.
Scaledproposal-, will In- received at the offle*^of the
ANACONDASMELTING WORKS.
untilnoon of He-Heml-er 7, for the building of a^larire tint-unit rtilintit-y at the company's Lower^Works. I'Uuik ami upti-lnrntlons ran ne neen at^the offlil- of the i-oin-Kiny'K Kiitriiieer. The mm^puny reserves the rl|(ht to reiect any anil all bid*.^K.-siHK-tftillv, Anaconda Snu-ltin-c Works.
W.C. HHYNES,^LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
TransientStoi-k C arefully Cared for.
First-ClassTurnouts and Mod^^erate Charges.
Firststreet, Kast of Main. Anaconda. Montana.