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THEANACONDA STANDARD: THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1889.
SEPTEMBER.
Arrivaland Departure of Mall*.
All* IkKrAKT HAII.Y K^H
Tlerr1/oalirt^. ll. l.na ami |h^inU North
adWa-*| ^^f H. 1.11..- ^^' A. M.
Buttrt it) , Montw.im A. M.^Mull.-. Ilrla-iui. I^a^t-r I^mIkv, stuiirl
nii.lMiiiiiaswta:i.lo I^. M.
Hutta-.Ma-la-iut. all KaMi-ni. SaMitlia-rn
unitWinta-ru Mata-t.^.!^^ !'^^'
CarrollMi V. M.
Iat.la- anil I'm-ini ^. Il.uo A. M. M.unlay. \Wal-
iM-*a1a .iimI'Krl^la^.
Mjotwiimrt M~in i psmi
FaMami Baftr.H^.^ A. M.
tlrh-iiaanil I ^ ^^ i l-.-al^-.-I *.:^.^^ A. M.
fliilti-Otv.Mont I^'-'-'^ F. Jl-
Allpoint* North anil KaM^.:^^'^ I'- M.
hit. .11 A M.
t'alila-anill*yra-^a-^i^. 4.i^^ I'. M. Tin-will)^, l liui*-^day, SaHn .Vix.
Allmailt- i'Iiim- :ai niinuta-i. lit-fori- att-|tartura^.
DemocraticRally
FRIDAYEVENING, SEPT. 20.
IN
EVHNSOPERK HOUSE.
Ml! K I UK I'ATIIH K will aaldra-iu. tin- ^otir* of^Aiiaiiaiila ou thai iM i aMon.
THEWEATHER.
Thedaily n-nml of tin- tlM-niiailii.'L-r ill^thia city ia re-porta-d by A. T. PlayW,^^Aruciriat, Kir^t atrm-t. Tli^- n-oortl for yea-^t^falu,y wu: 7 a. m.. ^M^ ala^^ra-a-h; l'J in., 77^denrrooa; 4 |^. in., 7U ilt-n-ra-^-^; M l^- ^*
GRANDRAU.YAT BUTTE.
Democratsof Silver Bow Comity Fire the^Biggest Gnn of the Campaign.
Una.lirarfi- W. Caaaldy. uf Nr^wU. Ihr
ln(for thr- Ti.-k.-t and^Hue
Subscriptit ^H* Ut thr Stunt bird will be re-^ariretl at far kamam* office, or ut the *tt^re ^^/^Vrockei a* Kiny, Main street. Adrertisina^rate* can Itc lettrned at the business office.^Standard Huitding. cumer uf Mum and^Third street*.
ABOUTTHE CITY.
Mi'Hsrs.Miilv.-lnll A Klyiilt yi-sti-ralay^aliMtxma-al of tin- I X L ri'Htaiirtiiit to Mra.^I). Villiug. who ra-a-a-ntly urriva-al in town^from Californiu.
Intin' muttt-r of tha- tit' lietw.wti W. J.^Joliiiaon and A. L. Kt-iii|ilituil, for tin-^Kit-li^-y liora.-, u turn of tilt' ^li^^^^ iruvi- tin-^animal to Mr. JiiIiiihoii.
14.Kirk|Httrick, u tuli-uta-al anal fura-ilili-^a|M-aka-r, will mlilra-ss the ala-iiiata-rutia- rally^nt Kvun's hull tomorrow a-vi-iiiiijj. A lar^i-^utta-iiilitui-a- ia hiii-i- to i/ra-a't him.
A.L. K.-m|ilitliil ia puttiliir H|^ a lutiitl-^^mwiii- ilaiultlt- ilwi-lliliir on hunt . rout^Mrt-at. It will Im- of hria-k, two atoria-a^liijlli. ('a^nfniva- Br .tln is an- tin- i-on-^t rat-tors.
Avaluahla- horsa- l^a-laiii|riii|f to W. ^l.^Johnson was founal ala-aal in tin- utaltli- ,^ya-ata-rday iimriiiiiK. Tha- animal hail I..-^^^ ^^driven Tin-Malay anal showa-al no si|{ns of^ak-klla-aa.
Wairkon tha- na-w ImililiiiKs at Carroll ia^proftra-aainix rapially. Tin- silva-r mill waa^slarti il up ya-ata-ralay anal a part a^f tha-a-oii-^^-a-iilrator. Tha- a-ntira- plant will MM la^^in full o|a ration.
JohnSullivan, who wita taka-tl tat Di-i-r^lxMlt|^- aa-va-ral days airo a-haiva-al with alia-^tnrliiliK *ha- |a-aa-a-, waa hronixlit into tha-^proluali' a-oiirt ya-sta-ralay anal on a-xamina-^tioii was fmind to la- inaana-. Ha- wa-a^taka-n to tha- asylum at Warm SpriiiKa.
MorrisllriMlman ra-siimi-a hnsina-aH ta^-^day in tha- Mia-la-l huilaliiiK, on Main^kv ra-i-t, opp ^sili- tha- |Mmta^llh-a^. Hi- lias a^na-w unal i'oinpli-ti- st.s k anal hia a-nta-r-^prisa- in |ta-ttinir nnda-r way so aaa^n afta-r^iM-iiiK hnrnatl out ia a-atuiiua-iaduhh'.
Anit tha- promising miliinu pro|a-r-
tia-ain thia vicinity ia tha-IK-rwaaal, ha-ata-al^aix mili-K aontha-aat of this a-ity, on Cla-ar^rrw-k. It is ow ii.il hy it joint ataa-k com^^pany ramiiMMMtl of AniM-onala, St. I*anl^and Minni apolis |a-aipli^. Tin- oca- ia silver^la-arinif, with a va-in of four fa-a-t thra*a-^illc-lia-a anal haa run aa hiKli aa :tl^i olllli-i-s.^A da-pth of 112 fa-a-t has la-a-n ra-aa-ha-al anal^n a lay anal a iii^rht shift ara- now ut work^then-.
Vlliind-olna- illaa-k.^Virounil will la- liroka-n to-alay for tha-^huilaliilKs to aa-a-upy- tha- aita- of those r^ -^a-a-ntly ala-striiy a-al hy lira-, at tin- a-orna-r aif^Main and First stn-i-ta. Tln-y will la- two^storii s liii/h with lutsa ina-nts. Tha- hasa--
itia-iitof tin- a-orna-r huililini^; is Intended^fill n Inn In i iiIiii|i In In iii ailMtaWnl hy r.^Iluna-an. It is not known who will la-i-iipy^tin first floor, hut tha- sa-i-oiul w ill la- lltta-al^up for ollii-a-s. Alra-ady M. Y. Mahau ami
Dr.II. \%*. s^a-pha-ns liavc a-ll|rii|ra-d a until-^la-r atf tin in. 'l ln- Starr laitldiua] will^luava- a '^i^ fas^t frolitatra- on I'irst stra-a-t.^Tha- pra-niisa-s will, it is Ulldt-ratoxld la- aa-^a-upia-al r^-s|a-a ti\i-ly by t *. V. t hiarha-iiu^Hllll **Ika-*' t^llilltl, for Killaakll purposa-s.^No tima- will la- laast ill till' a-ra-a-tloll of^tha-sa- structures anal tha-y will ca-rtainly^aalal min Ii W^ tha-ap|a-arana-c aif thrna-r.
I*attlKama's A |i|u-iiniiii r.
Scatsarc now sailing at Martin's store.^Main stra-a-t, for tha- I'atti Itoaa i-oina-aly-^^-otu|atuy ut Kvans's opera I la iliac next^Momlay anil Tin-salay a-venimrs. Miss^Kosa has been ra-a-a-iva-al with i-nthnaiaam^^-va-rywha-ra- sha- has up|a^ari-d. Tha- I.oii-^^ loll .WoiniMV 1'ont aatys of her: ^Tha-ra- is a^pianiaiiey alanit this pretty youiiK laaly'a^nctiiin that ia irrisiatihla-, anal ia latum! to^Itroduee laughter from tha- matat trrua-soina^^eytiie. Sla- no sooner la-uvea tha- stai/e^than her uudienea- wish for In r reap|a-ar-^MMt,
H-I^nlill^ an Italia .
AnaeoiuLtra-puhlia-alia have maala- up.^ransementM for u Kraiial ratification meet-^illK to Im- ha-ld ill Kvulia'a c^|m-ra house^next Saturday evenins. Tha- lateul eom-^ruitta-a- ia makiiiK arraiitra-iiia-nts for an a-n-^thusiastie da-monatrutiam. Col. \V. P.^Saund.-rs ia alinoimeeil as th.- orator for^tha- cva-llillK^. That ifelitlcmall ia olla- atf^tha- most pra^miiia-iit ina-mla-ra of tlic re-^put^lie^tt party ill the northwa-st. He ia a^frentla-iiiau of ran- ififta ua u campaign^tapeuka-r, und ill tha- urenu atf aleliata- fa-w^men in Mam tuna arc a match for him.
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Couldn'tKaM^p Ilia I'ruuilH-.^Police auMirt laiailia-aa waa very light ya^a-^terday. Tha- day previous. Hath Boyal ^lia-^tin_uiabaBd himself ticttiiiK iKtiateratualy^druuk, wua brouirht la-fatra- J mine Fitaput-^riek, and on Ilia aoleiuli proniiae to leave^town in 'JO minutea, hia hoimr let him gtt.^But Bolt*a pratmiae waa* fonpitteti aa aooll^aa made. He remained in town and ua a^aranaequettare the judge aent him for nine^adajra.
S|-rsial tat tin- St.in.lar.I
Birrr.. Mont., Sept. IK. Tha- democrat*^of Silver Hatw a-ounty ha-hl tisiiii/ht what^proveal tat la- the laif/a-st ami maist a-iithuai-^aatia- rally atf the a aiiipaiKii so far, the aa-^eaaiatu la-inn^ tha- pra-aa-na-a- in tha- a-ity atf^tin- Ham. tia-atrtfc W. Caasialy.fomia-rly a-ani-^ffii iianiiin fi oui Xevutln, u man atf national^reputation. Th.' meeting wua In la I in tin-^opera Intusc, which was erowih-il tat tin-^alasirs. I'riatr tat the ma-a-tiiig lha- variania^ala-maa-ratia- a-lults of Silva-r Haiw county pa-^raala-al tha- atra-a-ts ha-aala-al hy hullda atf^muaie, anal making an ImtioainaJI array.
Afta-rtha- paraala- hail (a-a-n aa-luala-ll
tillimmense allalia-ua-a- iisaa-mhla-al in^the atia-ra hatnse. Hon. G. \V, Stapla-toii.^ma-mla-r of tha- ta-rritatrial ala-ima-ratia-^committee for Silva-r How eatunty. pra-^aiala-al. Amatiig tha- itraMiiim-iit ala-matcrata^atf Hutta- what CM-eupla-d scats ou tha- plat^^form were: Krunk \V. P. ^.winn.alata.-ph^K. Clark, M. Kirk|aitrick, T. V. Courtney,^W.J. Penrataa-. Jathli Caplia-a-, A. H. Har-^rett, J. W. Murphy. Shelly Tuttla-, P. J.^(-illigan mill (ia-atiTra-y Lava-lla-. Chairman^Staph-ton tha-n ilitraalua-a-al Mr. Cuaaidy.^stating that ha- hail twice la-ell cla-a-tt-al to^catugreaa from tha- atate of Na-vaala. Mr.^Cussialy a-ua ran-a-iva-.! with great applauae.^unal malic w hat is uuivcrsally priMiutinee^J^t^^ la- the stronga-st pra-sa-iilatiaiu of^tlic alemaa-rutia- cause i-vi-r preaeuttil I^ill Hutu-. He la-gan hy atuting^that he hud not come tat Hutta- tat take^I Mart in the annipaign. hut wua here on^private hiisincss, ami hail a-onsa-ntcal to^s|a-ak only at the urgent solicitation atf^Ilia friends. He waa a democrat, how^^ever, anal was willing ut all tinica tat dat^ya-atmuu aerviee in tha- demaa-rutia- army.^Tha- hiatatry of the demaa-rutia- party i-oulal^la- writta-n, paga- fair page, with tha- Itright-^eat ill tha- world's history. Dcnutcrntic^wiatlom hail laiil the faitiliilutiitn of this
ftreatcountry', anil everything in it caudal^a- traa-a-al tat the fruits atf ala-maa-ratia- |Mtl-^ia-y. Tha-ala-maa-rutia- party hail guiala-al thai^da-atiuy atf this country for sixty ya-ara^and miller its uilmiuiatrutiaiii of puhlii- af^^fairs all the laud ladaillgilig to tha- gatveru-^ma-iit, with tha- aingla- exception aif Alaska,^hail la-a-n aa-a|uircaT; ami mora- than that,^lllltler the last ala-maa-ratia- udlllilliatrutiaiu^|iii 1,1 a^ 1,1 KHI aa-res atf tha- piihlic domain hail^la-a-n tuk.-li away from the eatr|atrutiatua^anal reatora-ail to the |a^ople. The orator^then lutaacd tat a a-atiisiilerutiou atf tha- sil^^ver cpieatiatll. He dial not sa-a- hatw an hon^^est man in a silva-r praalua-iiig atata- catulal^vote fair the ra-puhlia-uii party. He a allcd^t.t miml tha- alt-maim-tixutiaui atf silva-r ill^1H7H, which ha- denounced ua a^a-lunda-atim- tw-ha-ma- a-ngilia-a-real hy^John Sherman. From lH7:t tat 187H^no ra-puhlicaii had risen in his seat in tin-^national legislature to alat anything fair sil^^va-r.
Tha-Hlaud silver hill was intraaluca-al hy^a alcima-rat fratlii Missouri. As it luassa-al^tha- ala-maa-ratic houst; it provkied for the^fra-a- anal iiiilimiteal i-oinagi- of sliver. In^the rcpuhlicoli aa-uata- it was a-rippleal so^ita tai praiviala- only fair tha- a-aiinagi- of it^maximum of $l,iin.illi a mouth, anal a^minimum of fc.,u*^i,iMm. F.vi-u then hut six^ra-puhlia-niia vota-al fair it, anal all^tha- rest against it. F.va-ry ala-maa-rat hut^aim- Vaitail for it. Silica- its passage^ra-puhlia-au ailmiiiistratioiis had only |s i-^mitta-al tha- eoiiiuge aif tha- miiumiuu^amount. In tin-entire history of tha-sil^^va-r la-gislation tha-ra- was never a tima-^whi n maire than ta-u repuhlii an senators^could Is- sa-a ured tai supiM.rt any iiia-asura-^in favor of silver and tlia-ra- never was a^tima- when less than twenty-fire ileum-^a-ratia- aa-nutaira dial not support sua-h meas^^ures. Four-lift lis of the repuhlicails of tin-^l-aat Wa-re atpposcal tat till- silva-r inti-ra-sts,^anal faiur-llftlia of tha- ala-maa-rats aif tha-^a-ast wa-ra- ill favair atf the ta-oplc's uiolia-y.
Tlia-speaker stated that Sa-liatatr Sta-wurt,^ill ra-a-a-nt BOtlva-raatiaili with him, haal aal-^in it ted that tin- only hat|a-of getting lavoc^ohle action in tha- silva-r matta-r in tha- aa-u^^ata-, was hy avoiding cimimittca- reports^on the suhjea t. ^ii-m-ral Sln-rnian was^atill chairman of tha- llnalua- eutumittee^anal a liitta-r anal tleta-rmhia-al .-na-my of sil^^va-r. It wua imp. ^ssil ih tat ir-'t favairahla-^action in the mutter of silver la-gialntiain^in the t'nita-al Stata-s aa-uata- without action^hy tha- finance i-ommittis-.
Tha-orator tha -n maala- an impas-^aiatncal a|i|a-al to tha- |a-aipla- tai cla-a-t^a ala-maa-ratia- legislature that two^ala-maa-ratia-senatorsmight la-
sentfrom Montana to help the political^complexion of the aeuutc. I'ula-ss this^wen- aa-a-atmiilishcal silva-r a-atulal not Im-^la-nclltta-d. With a ala-iiua-ratii- majority-^ill tha- aa-uata- tha- principal praalua-t of^Montana would la- illercasail _!.^^ pi-r a-a-nt.^Mr. Caasialy tha n aliaa-inuM-d tin- reeonla atf^tha- twai partia-s oil the matta-r Oaf Chinese^exclusion, stating that Hi ll Harrison had^always la-a-n npposa-il to such rcstria-tiva-^la-gisiatioti. He stated that now. owing to^reel nt ilea-isioiis of repiihlia-aii a ahiiiel^otlla-a-rs.lha- liars had Is i'll praa lieally taken
ilowii and thallies could cuter American
pairtssafely. He allowed that tha- admis^^sion of Montana was due tai a ala-in. s l at ia- |^house anal a ala-iiiia-ralia- pra-aUla-nl. Ha- i^then passa-al to the tariff tpiuatiou, show- |^mg that the Mills hill advocated a ra-alua- I^tiaui of the tariir fniin in In 4;' |^T ii'iit, I^ami only plaeed sa-vcii artii'lcs on the fi-a-a-^list, although the ra-puhlia-in national^platform had dcclareal that the tarill' iiuisl^not la^ trithil with. He atutetl that tha-^ala-maa-ratia- itarty wisha-al tat a-airrcct tin- ili-^enualitia-s aif lha- tariir hv iiia-ra-asing tha-^tax on !uxiirii-s anal ala-a-rcasiiig tha- lax^am tin- lasir man's nea-a-ssitia-s.
Mr.^ aasialy's a-ffairt was lista-naHl tat with^tha^ gra-ata-st attention nual ha- was fra-^apu-ntly iiita-rrupta-al hy applause. At the^conclusion of his MtM-ca'h the great anali-
a-nci- a-lred a-iilliusiastically and gava-
thra-a-ha-arty a-htM-ra fair ala-maa-ratia' sua-^a-a-as.
aTaatajaalylfHrn*^rT*^~^At :(::^^ o'clock ya-ata-ralay afta-riuatu^aa-a-urreal tha- waakliug of Mr. Frank^Kclilia-aly ami Miss Laittie Klla-nla-cka-r,^atf this city. Tha- ceremony taaik^plat e ut the ra-aiala-na a- atf Sll|terill-^tcnala-nt ^ Ittat Stuliiiaiiu ami waa^witna'ssa-al hy- th^- iiiiiiiediate ma-iultera of^tha- family. The murriuga- aerviee waa^read hy Ka-v. W. K. Nia-s, rc^-t^ir aif St.^Mark's church. Several frienala of Mr.^Kennedy uud hia charming hride were ut^the Montana I'nioii tla-|ait Taat evening to^congratiilata' thciu ami tai ahatwa-r them^a-ith ria-a- as they atartaal am tlicir wcdaling^taiur, which ia tat take tlMMIi tat ^ Imillin,'^wha-rx' Mr. Ka-nuealy'a luirents will mc.^t^^MBa ^ hi tha-ir return, Mr. unit Mra. Ka-u-^na-dy will make tha-ir home in this a-ity.^The Im-sI wishes of a large company of^friends go with the happy hridc and
groom..
Ytallied Nltuatlull. *^^Aa hoa^kkaa-|H-r air iM-eounta to post, |ty a^comiM-U-nt man. GimmI city refa-ra-lla-e^given. Aalalreaa A. Hickey, ^-art^ of Stand-^ard attlla-.-.
Theonly anal original Oklahoma boom^^er, Ike (Juilili, ia still dis|M iising hia liapiid^dvlia-aciea ut tha- old stand.
FIRECLAY BRICK.
AnAnaa-utnta t'.nlcrprlse Aa^inning l.mll-^fyleg I'ratportloaa.
IllAugust, 1HK7, J. M. Kllia, of this city,^iliac tivcrcd u lira- clay hria-k mine ids in t^two ill ilea euat of here. l*|Kiu a thorough^teat the material it contained waa found tat^Im- aerviccahli- in eva-ry way fair tin- hria-k.^anal a eailll|Mtny was apiickly orgunixa-ail tat^ala-va-lop tlte mine. Anueamda and l^as-r^lyialgc mi li taatk hold of tha- projas-t. anal^tin- a-atui|Mtliy ehiiMe for atflleera, Phil K.^Kvans, pra-siili-nt, J. K. Van C.uiMly, via-a-^pra-aialent, l-cw Coleman, aec-retury and^treaaurer. Watrka a-a-re apea-alily- huilt a^fa-w htnialra-al yurala a-ast ail this city, anal^unala-r tin- maiiaga-uia-iit of W. M. Tha^u|i-^aou the making of hrieka wua la-gun.^The entei prise lauguisha-al at first, hut aa^the n lina-waa a most cxta-uaiva- aim-, com^^prising iHllaa ra s, anal tin- a lay proveal s.it-^isf'tctory, the a-ompauy- alial not ala-spair.^It put in a machine having a capacity of^lu.imii Itria-k per a lay, a kiln a-a|uihlc of^hiirniug 25,(11) i-vi-r)' twa-lve day s,and went^ahi'aal iimla-ra new maliaga-iiH-iil.
Iluringthe present ya-ar the works have^Imm-ii tuxa-al to tha-ir utmost to llll orala-rs,^anal it rarely lutppciia that they have any^stia'k on hanal. Their hria-k ia ship|n-al^from S|atkanc Kails on tha- went to Liviug-^aton cast,ami from mirth tai south through^^out tha- ta-rritory. It is founal to compara-^favoraltly with any other hria-k brought in^ha-re, unal sunn- atf mining and milling^a-itiupania-H in this si-at ion usa- it exa-luaively.^Tha- works are now under tha- ha-ul initii-^aga-mi-ut atf \V. W. Turna-y, who ia proving^himself an cllla-iciit man. Aa the press^capacity ia in exa-eaa of tha- kiln, u new^kiln is la-iug eamatrueteal, a-hieh, when^a-aMuph-t.il will i nahli- the a-atiihliahiua-ut^tat work to ita fullest capacity. Ill ualali-^tiatu to this a kiln for the hurtling of a-ami^^nion pra-ssa al hria-k was ra-a-a-utly built. It^has a oapaa ity of lin.iMil, unal the trial kiln^just hiiriied proves lat lie a sua-a-ess.
Tin-Anai-ainala company, which uaa-a a^large amount of lira- a-lay hrieka, has its^own works here. Ita hria-k ia made of^Montuna clay, obtaiua-al hi this vicinity,^comhiiicd with Colatradai and Thompson^Falls a-lay. Tha- a-ompauy has roc-ciitly^put ill new anal iuipraiveal maehin.-ry.
J.M. Kllia, the diaa-overcr ^if the Mou-^tnnn Fire Clay Hrick a-om|Miiiy'a mine, has^a mine aif similar chuructcr and extent^adj.lining it. He ia tha- sole owner at^prcsi-iit. hut aa the propa-rty is a llrst-a-lass^aiiie, Im- a xpa a ts in the na-ar future to put^it ill tha- hands of a compuliy.
I'ntiltha- aliaa-aiva-ry- of lire brick a-lay in^this a-a uui ty, Colorado hrick dominated^the market, hut it irf founal that the mate^^rial oht.lined ha-re ia fully aa sa-rvia-a-ahla-^aa that im|airte^l, anal it la aufa- tai pra-alict^that ill the na-ar funire Montana's a-lay^hria-k will la-a-oiiie tin- staple article in the^north western stuta-s anal territatrlea.
ARRESTEDIN HELENA.
4'liaiga-sItrataiKlit AKuinat W. It. Webb lu^t'onnea-tlatn With OIMcImI Na-rvlav.^A tela-gram printed in the STANHAKli^yi-stcralay morning announced that Will^^iam I). Wi-tih was urreata-al in Helena^Tuesday on a warrant, charging him with^appropriating funds of the I'niteal States^wllila- ai ling ua secretary of the ter^itory.^Mr. Wa-bb was removed from that olliea-^in April of this year, his sua-a-a-saor la-iug a^ra-piiblia-an up|atiiit^al by President Har^^rison.
Tha-Helena Junriml devotea nearly a^a -a til 11 ^ 111 of spin a to tell of tha- hasty etlaeu^maala- hy Marshal Wha-a-la-r in pur^^suit aif Mr. Wa-lth, whose ha-aila|iiarta-ra^have lately been ill this a-ity, at tha- nanus^atf tha- ala-una-ratia- coimiiitta-a-. According^toils account tha' marshal Is a ame gra atly^alarm, al h-st his prisoner should getaway^and tela-grapha-il to Hutta- to have the Ana-^couala train held, so that he might surely^get his man in time. Tin- train waa not^held, anal the .hmrnal says that ^afta-r a^chase, Mr. Weltii gava- himself up.
Strippedaif its aa-uantiaiuul fa-atures, the^faa-ta arc that, in company with mcmlM-ra^of tha- state coinliiitta e, Mr. Webb left this^city, Tuesday morning, for Ih-lcna. Ar^^riving tha-n- ha- was informed by a gentle^^man of prominence in republican a-irela-s,^that u warrant hail la-en iaaiia-d for hia ar^^rest. It waa tha- first intimation Mr.^Wa-hl^ haal raeeiva-al alanit tha- warrant.^Within II va- minutes ha- pn-aa-llta-al himself^la-fore tha- pm|a-r autiioriti.-s anil guve^bail for his ap|a-araiiec.
Ofeoiirse, no na-ws|ut|m-r ia in position^tat pass any jllllgllla-nt oil tha- a harges^bntught against Mr. W.-bb, whose a-haraa--^ta-r hitherto haa certainly always la-en^alaiva- reproaa h. Tha- fact that ha- waa ar^^rest! si just at this tima- awaka-ncil tin- sua-^pia-ioti that it politia al piirtaiae ia shielding^Itself la-hind tha- forms of law. Howcva-r^that may la-. Mr. Wa-bb, who n-turiieal to^this a-ity ya-sta-nlay, asacrts that no stain^of wrong aloing rests ou his ofticial ra-a-aml;^that he call allow all Ilia husilu-ss in the^atllla-a-atf si a^ ra^ tary tat Im- ela-all anal iM-r-^fa-a-tly hoiia st front la-gillllillg to dial. TIm-^opinion cxprcssa-al on tha- strea-ts of Ann-^catlidu last evening waa that the strong^color of partisanship in the Helena Jour-^iiu/'x ua-a-aiimt of tha- a nest, warranted the^BMaplctt-M that a |atlitical purpose is las^hind it all.
Mr.Wa-bb's home was formerly in Hill^^ings. A dispati h n-a-a-ivaal at this oltlca-^last night says that the news of tin- arn-st^is a-va-rywhen- talki-d alanit in that place,^whi te Mr. Webb was held in very high^estea-iii. Tin- lia-al military- organisation^of Hillings honored him by taking his^iiania-. and many la-oplc tha-n- ra-fusi- to^aa-a-a-pt the report of alla ga'd w long doing.
PtRSONAL.
Mr.JaM-l A. Moss, of titsirgt-taiwu, was in^tow n ^ a sta rday a nroliti' to the I'lathead^a-oiiitlry. w ha-te he praipaisa-s a|m*udillg a^couple aif wa-a-ks.
11.K. Titus, lepuhlii'uu cauilidate for^a-ounty attorney, spent a |airtioii of ya-sta-r-^alay in tha- a-ity.
HcpiityShcrilf Hattou, of Da'a-r l.ialga.-,^was in town ya-sta-nlay.
Missa-s Kiln anal lazzie O'La-ary, atf^Walkervilla-, a/DO have laa-n a|M-iidiug tha-^paat wca-k ill this city with tha-ir brother,^William*, return*^ home yeatcnlay^a-va-ning.
CatloiiclM. T. Skill^, advance aga in atf^tha- l'atti-Kosa eai|ii|Kiliy, haa la-a-n in the^city for tla* |a^at two alays.
J.S. Tcbla-tts, general fn-ight agent of^tin- I'niaiti Paa-ilh- railway , waa ill town^yeaU-nluy on business a-ouiiccta-d w ith hia^depart ma-nt.
IssaloieKlin-t left ya-ata-nlay afta-riiasiii^for Ilia long pm|siscal visit to hi* ls^^ hoaal^llatllla- ill Alsaa-a-.
IT.S. Assaycr Spruille Hradeu, of Ha-l-^enu, ia u gua-at ut the Montana.
S.IH Taylor, a well-known Deer U^ si ga^^in an, ia in the city.
Meaar*.F. H. II.sal and W. Y. Cinale. aif^Butte, are at tin- Montana.
VanOrton came in ycatcrday from^Butte.
CharlesNoble and hia wife left yester^^day aftcruaam for a aix months' visit to^the eiMtat.
Youcan ga-t whisky straight and out of^a till a-up, if ila-aircal, ut Ike Quinn's italacc^on First atr^-ai-t, m-iir the corner of Main.
Importantto t Igar I^e*la-n^.
Ifyou want to suit your customers in^cigar*, get tlu'in made to onler at D.^Ttotjen'a cigar factory, corner lat and^^ ^ak atreeta. Anaconda. Mont.
JohnV. Petrita haa just received a full^line of bar gla
STANDINGROOM ONLY
PhilipsburgDemocrats Give the Pern-^berton Party an Ovation.
ftartrralIIimmI H|ass^ha-. Made all of Which^Were La. ad I y I hn-rasl Rappulillt-a*^HypaMrrtay Kipaaa-al anal^Held t^ tm Kldla-ule.
IMlii.iesHiKa;, Mont., Sept. lit. - To aay^that th^- ik-iuaM-rutie rally to-night waa a^success, ia putting it mildly: to say that it^a*as a-nthuaiuatie ilia's not half exprea* it.^At 7::*) o'eha-k lamlln-s wen- lighta al and^lln- works set ailf. TIm- brass band played^several patriotia- airs in fntllt of the hail.^Al a p. in. the s|a-akers arrivcal. Tha-y a-n-^la-n-al lha hall amid gieat applause. The^maa-tilig wua a-alla-al to atnla-r by Hon. 1).^M. l^urfa-a-, who after u fa-w words da-tail^^ing tha- athji-cts of tha- meeting, iutnaltica-d^tai tha- audience F. 1^. Fitzga-rsilal,^ala-maM-rutic catlilidata- for state auditor,^who lliadc a brief s|aea h anal was follaiwa-il^by Frank HatllywtaMl, atf (intnitc. Mr.^Hollya'aaal tatui-hed several siibjea ts, cspi-^i-ially those taiiiehing the laboring eluaaea^of Montana. Hia a|M-a-ch was n-iM-ataally^applauilaal. Ha- was follow a d hy lion. K.^H. Smith, of IMIloii. Mr. Smith, afta-r^making u fa-w caimplima-utary remarks on^Philipsburg, la gan pulling to pieeea the^n-publicau platform, plunk by plunk,^allowing how it had in aai many ways^pniva-al tie trima-utul tai the inta-n-ata^aif Montana laith ua a territory^unal aa a atute. He da-scrila-al^the advuutage* n-aultiug from free la-ad^anal fn-c wool. Ha- denied that the ala-ino^a-ratie party wua a free trude party uud^aletlcal any repiiblicun to pmve to the con^^trary. He n-a-ulleal to tha- memory of hia^audience the pm*|m-rity aif the Unitatl^Stata-s ua it wua wha-n uiida-r ala-maa-rutie^nde, la-fore tha- wur. Ha- showed that the^a-hargea of a-orruption mode against the^ah-majeratic party hy reituhlicuii* was^grouiiilla ss.and n-via-w ed tile puat 'M ya-ura,^during which tima- the da-moerats were in^paiwa-r only four ya-ara, and allowed eon-^a-luaively that if any corruption wua^committed the republican party committed^it, ua the dcitliM-ruta were not iii a paiaitiou^to do saa a-va-n were tha-y aai inclined. He^ra-via-wa-d till* liaistility atf the ra-pill ilia all^party to Montana. When Montana,^which wua included in the omnibus bill,^emla-avaired to enta-r atateluaal, uud also^when aulMM-apient elfairta atf a like nature^wcra- iiiada- republicans op|aised them.^Ka-f.-n-uce was tha-n maala- to tha* silver^aiueatiaiii. Instead of the hostility of the^ilcmia-ratia- party to tha- coiuuge of silver^the republicans wen- ita enemy. He re-^|M-atcd u matter of hiatatry wherein the air-^aler wua coutuim-d, passa-al hy ala-miM-ratia-^a-ITiH-t, fair the coiuuge aif not la-aa than^srj,(IUU,UUU unal not main- than $4,UUI.UUU^watrth |a-r month. How haal it hea-u i-oni-^plical with silica- tin-ailVMM into powa-r of^the republican party'.' Instead of coming^up to even tha^ minimum amount, in June^last only $l,.'ttMl,UUU wua coined, unal in^August hut fMOUlH a-ortli wua coiiiatl. The^ileiuaa-rutia- ticket wua then reviewed^ anil^Mr. Smith then retiri-d amid much ap^^plause.
Thea'huirmuii then introduced Ham W.^Y. PemlM-rton. He i|atka- at h-ngth on lead^^ing apia-stiama ami amused his hearers w ith^storii-s told to illustrate his meaning. He^n-via-^-aal some of tin- ground g.me over by^Smith. He tha n caimpun-al tha- two tia-ka-ta.^Ha- compared Martin Magiunis with hia^long anal brilliant ra-caml lllla-d with gn at^achievemciita with that of T. H. Carta r,^anal wouilcn-al how the latter a-va-r accurecl^tin- iiickiiaina- aif ^Tha- Kcpuhlicali Hurri-^eane^ anal asked what ha- I Carter i had^ever done for Montana anyway. He a-aiin-^pareal tin- ra a-oral aif J. K. 'j'aailc with that^of T. C. Power anal continued ao through^^out the ticket*. His s|mhs-Ii was n-ca-iva-al^with gn-at applause unal a-iithuaiaain.^Afta-r tha- aiHourumi-ut of tha- meeting^^ lion- tin-works were cxplaalaal and tha-^band playeal aa-va-ral tunes. Till- hall waa^ao crowala-al that staiiiling nami waa^sa-un-a-ly tat la- hud.
i THE NEWS^ IN BRIEF.
Troultla-Over a City Onlinauee lit Butte^Other Note* anal Ciataattp.
f|a-riiil CotTra|HNtiMt_re of Ilia- Slatnlanl.
Hl'TTK,S^-pt. 1H. -Then- ia a city nrtli-^naiiea- which forbids cxpn-ssma-n ami^other ta-nmata-r* hitching tha-ir horsa-a on^Main Btn-t-t air within KH) fa-et am a-itln-r^*iale of that atn-a-t, without a lia-a-naa- from^tin- party controlling the bascma iit of the^praipcrty in front of which the team ia^hitcha-d. This morning W. Hair, an Italian^expn-aamuli, had his team hilchcal ill front^of a lot on Bntualway la-longing to the^Inter Mountain company. He hod no li-^ca-nsc, wllila- John T. Jones, another a-x-^pn-ssiiian, had paid for one and objected^to Hair's pn-aenci-. The it-suit waa u fight.^Hair waa urreata-al on a a-hnrge aif violating^a a-ity MMaaj uud wan fined $1 anil^rusts. Ha- alaelarea! ha- would fight the^a asi- anal bring suit against Jones for^kicking bia horsa- anal jumping into hia^wagon. An a-ITTairt is also la-iug maala' tat^have tha- ordiuaiiei- n-|a-aliil, on the^^Found that tlii'owner of a pro|M^rty dot^M^not own the stn-i-1 in front of it. A peti^^tion has been drawn up to pn-seut to the^catiumam a'oiiucil.
Tin-a-asa- atf the Ua-gal woman has heeli^i-aiiitiuucal until Kriilay ufteriloon at it^o'cha-k.
I.Spa-nt was arri'slcal uhout a year ago^for lighting in front of the CataajMONM anal^was tilled by Kx-Polia-.- Magistrata- Lippitl-^a-ott and rusts, the total amounting to^fcM. He waa n-h-asa-al for twa-lity-foiir^hours ou his own lea-a^giiizalli-c, but left fur^lla-lciia. To-alay he was sa-a-n in tha- a-ity^attia-a- more ami plaa-aal under arn-st.
JohnI^oWiley has brought suit against^J. Newman for hm i-tiy. lb- says that he^gave Ncwiiian a $15 suit of a-laiths to la-^a-la-aliasl anal has na-va-r sna-a-a-a-alaal in get^^ting the a-laitha-s liaa-k. The a-ase will la-^trie* 1 la-fon- Justice of tha- Peace Hopkins^tat-inatrrow aftt-rtiataiu. ,
Tha-Knights of Labor turilial out ill u^Issly this afteriiiaiii at the fiiiientl of Al^^lan Taylatr, una- of tha-ir ma inla-rs.
Da-linyMurphy, of tha- MaMin- mine, haa^a-lmlla-iigaal Hurry Paga- to a rock-drilling^match for tha- champiouahip of Uutte.^Toaima\v liaa posted a*JII forfeit for Murphy^in Mika- Mallory's hands. I'uge ia un^^willing to into tha- contcat for la-** than^fUfiU a side. The money will all he |aiated^pmhably in a fa-w days.
F.K. CortM-tt, W. A. Clark and H. I..^Frank will aalaln-ss tha- democrata of South^Hutta- to-mormw night.
Someof tha- ma-tulier* aif the W. C. T. XT.^have ilccidcd to start a pnthibitioii pa|H-r^in Hutta-.
PattiKiwu will up|m^ar at the opera^house to-mairrow night in ^Margery Haw.
J.Stewart Wallaa-a- anal Mr. Syalmigtaui,^ra-pn-sa-iiting all Kuglish syuilicatc, have^haeeii in Butt.- for *cvcrul aluya in a-onfer-^etica- with Phil Sheiioii.owner of the ttaihleu^Laenf gniuii of mine* in the Bauiua-k dis^^trict, and Pntf. A. K. Walton, who in the^inten-at of tha- aynalicata-, holds a laind on^the mines. The hotial has hea-u a-xteuded^Ut) days unal $7,M^) put up a* a forfeit. . It^ia hclia-vcal that the sab- will finally la- per-^feetaal and the mines ttecoiue the sole^pm|M^rty of the F.ngliahmeu.
Atthe Oklahoma tent on First street,^Ike Quinn'a block bottle i* a-vcr at the^aerviee of the thirsty public.
D.J. Hennessy Mercantile Co
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Special Bargains for^This Week.
PLUSHES.
SilkPlush, 16 and 18 in.^wide at 50c per yard, worth^00c and $1. 24 in. extra^goods at $1 per yard, well^worth $1.50.
SILKS.
BlackFaile Silk at 75c,^for this week only. Colored^Faile at 95c per yard.
BlackRhadame Silk for^87j4c per yard. This silk^is actually worth $1.50. We^cannot replace the same^silk for $1.20.
SurahSilk in all the new^evening shades at 40c per^yard.
Newline of Colored Sateens^at 50c per yard.
NEWDRESS GOODS.
Directfrom Paris. All^wool Tricot, 40 inches wide^at 50c.
Allwool Fadies' 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.
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Anaconda,Montana.
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