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OCTOM!" eli M. T. W. T. RI. p . sI Ir 4a t s s " sY' " U! U' M TEAY3LUW'S QUID3. * *t *IlA*IT mmagi i l att se r .Sin lb.Winhgq Pm Ilan ad all baW3 o w ~ ~ U ~ do t Sr a s A . M . a te-T y M inv .luart with train l .yd It. R.j tsos'1dsalla D i lve at5s ll. ICtael~e ads P.~~T~ll b? Ci."~~ Arrival and Departurt of Malls. MAlta uDAR AILY FOR Ml~aci nt Hiie·i ....... a.M A. . sm M A.f Aýmý..lne' I~gs mum ft u ais : .M are Wadoru Waes ............·. 4.1 P. M -~~4 P. M.nA. MIlS ARRItV DAILY FROM E arl rstie.. ......... ... A.. samd Meeri . .........::::: .:: It.= A. (1Syk aN EM...... . Ls~mP. .or........... ........... ·· aA a ae M.Tesday. Tur. AS dbure. THE WEATHER. Tbs daft ree.d loftbhefrmoc tr in b MitY Is reparted Lw A. T. Pltteer, ieb{; First street. Tb. reoard far yes trday wa: 7 a. m., desgos;12 m, fS iss; 4 p. m. 50 dueare S p. m., 41 .bseloid be Ah mudurd will be vs. cre at the bsadum qer, .r at th sAobw of ACr d~t " ing, Mint seet. Aduwrtbisd -ed" e- be Ireacid o the bMwa, oP... aadurd Bwdtliau, .I of M aim sad rUb* ___rM ABOUT THE CITY. A ma who wan unable or unwilling to hM nme tboke a windoIw in (Ge.o. 'W I place last night anl wars Meutd up. Work on the new seool beor on Main ste is unavoidabl delayed. It will be m.mweal weeks before the bmdlding will be weel sfor usa. At today's specil election the polls will be opea. from m. . m tS pm. The de t ed btr ebarge of t he 1. L Heberline she been removed to the hospital on account of Waptoms of ever. He is an emsaioe of the tama Union railroad. T ease is he Mee to be a mild one. The evening service at the Prest rertan hweh, bl specalt arrangemenst, owing bto the abeenee of the pstor. will be eon 4 at the ambear l houri ev. Lwieo t heMbodi church. Ther. will be no sseries in the morning. e Anaconda Ree Aghsodatin p pa moeat spring to comtrmt a seven g mile str k inade the mile track. It wil be used for training p The ale traek will heb larins te Iaebes of dirt on Its surface. Pret. W. H. Tripp. of Caiifornia, has loeated l Anaconda, and is fitting a room o Second between Chestnut and Cedar treets, where he will open an institute. Writing, drawing, paing and sketching frOm nature. e oeto be ready in bout ten dw of w hich due notice will ho given in paper. iWseess bry the Pauses. At 11 o'clock last aight Offcers Picket and Bubh saw a man evidently the worme for liquor trying to cros the creek oppo. site the depot. He tell when hlt way over, and was unabte to rise. He bap. pened to fall on a little Island between two streams. The ofers, hastened to his rescue got him out and took him to his hoarding place. His name is Tom. Deanis. He would probably have been hroes longa before morning. lgMteen Bruseckeru and sal calcine Anaees are now ruanning in the new emett.r at Carroll. The concentrator is tus ad the adlver mill Is at work. As fast as the cacine furnamr can be put in .od.r, operations in the new saneler will be tenaded, and before many moatbs t whole vast plant will be rumning to its fall capacity. Need. as Ameimeed. Pr m Thee. CHlnt (in Chicao) -I want a divoree. Lawyer-For what reasou "My rite can not mnake good coffee." "I am morry. but the law is not broad eoou. h for a man to get a doree on were eree grou.-d.." Tsar nest. A 6-room house with bath room, clomets. hIt and cold water; furniture for male. Addrle Bo: SOS. city. Look at the bargains in aunderwear at J. A.. " ... .LU.a u u pliumbing _thbre blocks west of Main street on rweeot. daveo oeders at Anaconda Bmdwmr pora. Peopeat walted for l4igng about 300. Sbriek at mew foundy. Call on or ad deems W. ii. Harrison. edl agineer. Oak smest near B isth. Thb MOntaa L~unbor & Pro4um corn om am now weeiing larg m iu b0 or Leba..v a et ~~~fav Uwe.ymm which they ame Go fwnu to cammemao at bod MWML rion. inmamUl ots or by the m Lmas as harvaimaainhbasiary - LS & X-Wo.,.. DOING UP THE BANKS "mls fu m on~ii CIAN howk h a Mu" slw. Tom now Week Umek em Whiek wh.r Wee bmw. Pweeeum The Woebt he.-* me amg CVMek me nu.. C"k. pwewJ to the aLren. Barrm,. Oct. .-Aa lrat arest wars made hee today y shesruf Geosre Walker, of Helens, and Deputy Nicole, of this town, in response to a tWt egren fre the authorities at Helena. Last Monday a well dressed and very artmocratic middleaged man, giving the Mamse of W. L. Lewrick, arrived in Helena and put up at the principal hotel. He represented himself as the agent of a Gernan syndicate of eapltalls. He went to Deck Hamilton's gambling house there, and after Joaing considerable moneyr at the tao table he produced a check for $1,00 on the Second National Bank of New York and Lewrick repreeentead the check as being good. and asked Hamilton to cash it. This Hamilton did, and the risky tnger uquandered about $1.000 bheore svin the table. Lewrrck then p lre-kd to the gambling house of John Hardwick, keeper of the chnge. There he presented another check similar to the one cashed b Hamilton only that the amount was aut $N5. hardwick cashed the check. The bank cashulr to whom Hamiltonl's check was presented became susplciekws that there was something wrong. Ae tel. eraphed to the Second national hank of New York asking it such a chIck was good. The answer came haLk that the check was worthless in every particular. Meantime Lewrlck had obtained a letter of introduction fron Hamilton to his partner Lowry, who runs the (rys tal gambling house in Butte, and had came on here. Irwrick registered at the McDermant as M. L. ewrick. M. D., of New York. He presented Hamilton's letter of introduction at the Crystal hut happened to be absent. Cllhet SnalZ dealer at the Crystal. read Low rick's credentials and received himhas boyon behalf of Mr. Lonwry. Lewrick egnto play faro, aned bad not been long seted at the thable when a telegam ar rived for Lowry. Small oped it and found it was from Hamilton, of Helena. saying: "The man Lewrrik to whom I vre letter of introduction is a Iraud; look out for him." Almost before Small had finished reading the telegram, the oftlcers walked into the Crystal and arrested Lewrick on the charge of for . He was loked up in the ounwty and will he taken to Helena in the morning to await investiga tion as to his character. Lowrick is a very smooth tongued individual and acts wit the utmaost assurance In all things. It is believed that he is an accomplished crook and that his escapd at Helena will prove a small item in alis career of crime. ItS.. Tbe I eests. W. H. Dixon, Asslstant General Paemn ger agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee - St. Paul railroad, and J. W. Casey, of Portland, traveling agent of the road, are guests at the Montana. The famous line which Mr. Dixon represents claims to en jol more than the lion's share of Mon tan busess, and is jstl populr wtb eopIe La this Cearner at the west. It ii ri that more than 7O per cent. of the passenger business between Montana and tshe East is rs the Milwaukee RSt. Paul roe which merits ptronage b its unequalled facilitiesa b tJbh u' ,orm courtesy extended by its omial to the traveling public. Mr. Dixon sas that his road is poud of the liberal lr it has had n the territory's b and that the Une expecs to put it. very best foot forward In deferenae to the fact that our people se about to besome full-leded citens. In fact that gentleman iinssts that Montana is to ride into actual state. hood over the Milwaukee & St. Paul line. Certainly, no route is naore initing to the tourst. Vte Army The Meek foe Mlm. There was an interesting trial at strength last evening between Dr. Berry's eele. brheated only double-backed California mineral salts catarrh cum and the salva tion army. Dr. Berry's stand is near the depot, and be sells catarrh medicine nightly at $1 per bo, assisted by a banjo, two gas lights and a comla al nero min steel. At about 8:-D o'clock last evening Dr. Berry was successfully holding his audience in spiteof the inclement weather and the nde of passing trains until the salvation army hove in sight. The army was comp d of one lady captain, three lieutenants in red striped caps and a new recruit. The army sallied in a luminous and deadly manner directly down upon Dr. Berry and his catarrh medicine just as the negro minstrel was sini ng ahout his "Old Kentucky Home." The crowd wav ered a moment between the tambourine and the banjo, the "Kentucky Home" and the "The Land That is Fairer Than Day." and then followed the salvation army. Dr. Berry turned out his lights. weked tar estrdaay NIght. These is no truth in the report that Col. S. A. Estes had secured "'Happy Cal. Wagner," of Syracuse. N. Y., the most fa mous minstrel iO the sand, to appear in specialties at the Montana, nett Saturday night. It is a fact. bowever, tlhat the en tertainment to he given on that 'rrtasij will he briUllt beyond anything ever witnessed in the great dining ball of the Montana. The entertainment will he an eact reproduction of the perfnmnance given by the Anaconda company on its re cent triumphal march across Alaska. These entertainrents are conducted strictly on the Australian plan and tl.e audience is at liberty to challenge any star In the brilliant g·la.y of p.rformers. A local charity is to e htenefltt&l by hbis performance and the generous patronage of the publie is solicited. Ta.. object is to buy diamond pins for the enid aewn and the STAIUAI) does not di.l)t that so worthy a charity will conamnenal itself to the fun-loving public. PtRSONAL. J. D. Dawon of B eut, was regrstered at The Montana last night. J. Ross (lark and fanily of Butte viI ited Anaconda yesterday &. . Caldebmhad of tb Montana Union road was In town last evelning. James Shields arrived to.n Eliston last evening. FranMis L. Id. sad W. J. Cavanaugh of *L.amotleaves y for Mismoula to attend the semsion of the Mon tna Presbyter.ans, He will return neat week. -. WeD. J. j ms erelveAd rral dCo YOtRS WILL SETTLE IT. a.use s..1m .i . pThe se st esseI - the .asse . emllasis sy. Aeemdies asa lthe w low this Ieei. bl a othsei aeS hbe by the Aseaga. s atem, and in emmnmgemase expease thet Is.ma.eemer wA be tel. d en the eit. In het tls expaeme may be esMaredl maoe valid oeim to e Aus alla wets,.. It is e.lomated that tihe eleceio to-day w. I soet the dt i and that thrae will met he amnh mue than 2 votes eet, so thL the ity wil pir about tl fr each vote east. It will be aeseiarv to have as poll ngu placer as I .n last week's , and there will have to be Ave Jes at each ypolan plae maki ng a to of twesnt - nl.e men to bte ca thCteag.obt the day. Usder the s etese thew ex pense of election would not be mare than tweanty-d e dolar. These wrould be but oas pulling place and that would be am ple to ecorndsate all who would wish to vote. The Australian system s doubletss all right in Its but it I ltan epensive luxury I an eltin of this kiLd. Maorr Mahan wll call a speeal meet inhg of the camnom couscil or to-orrow night for the up of caa vasiwuag the votes and r ug to place the bonds on le naerket,n ecairs the city votes to bond. The bonds are to run for teug years and to draw 7 per.- ent nlterestperannus.. This city uas no outstanding bonds at present. The authorities have beesa of ried nar for dthe Iesse which it is proposed to make In cave the election is decided in favor of bondias, but it is believed that they can he soli as a figure sllgtly above Iar. The pol rwill he open froma o'clckk this aorning until £ o'elnck this evening The polling oplaces will he: First plorea. easpuW£tag the lower edat at the First ward. at tie Csitieruai house, ruLat stret. MLmcsd prrci t tRsepristisn tlhe upper end of the First wardat charle sohý s tnen house, verser Chegrry and runt uret. Third prercinct umSrwltisg the .ecud ward. at the Preuns building. Virs dIreet. Vourth precirt a. asnrimag Line Thinrd ward, at the Frreb hall. lourth street. Fifth prenlart. enajrulsistg the Fourth ward, at YcMillians boardissr house. Fruot street. IN DISTRICT COURT. uBmese Tut Wase Teamert.d aMt Ceasou ks" Yesterd.ry. Da.a. Lonum. Oct. 9.-The distrfet court convened this morning. Nothing of inm portance was done except etnpanneling the grand Jury. At the time the grand jury was empanneled twenty persons charged with felony and confined in jail to await the action of the grand Jury, were brought into court to make their chal lenges, if any they bad, to the panel. None of them had any challenges except one defenlant who claimed that one of the grand Jurors had a grudge against him, hut the challenge was not allowed. Some tour or five additional defendants out on hail Were present, hut waived any challengses. The grand Jury was there upon sworn in, and imnmdiately began it work. The petit jury was called. but quite a number were excused for various measons, redlucing the number found competent and willing to serve to eighteen. Tho clerk was thereupon directed to draw trom the boa twelve additional names, and to is sue a venire for them returnable next Monday at 10 o'clock, to which tims the petit jury is excusedl. The criminal calendar was called but no cases were ready for trial. At any rate there were only two eases of importance in which indictmasts have alre dp returned where the defendants are eat. Thtae are the cases of Theodore Mil C . chared with the murder of Pat riek Doo and of George Opp, charged jolntiy wit Thomas TretwcU. with the murder of some Chinamenua at Granite last winter. These cases went over till met week, the first on a motion for a chalse of venue. The second was met fbr ial Wednesday. October 1l, subJect to a mo tion for a continuance. Histores of these case. will he given in due time. The these cases of the city of Anandad against some Chinaanen for smoking opium, or keeping an opium Joint. were met for trial neat Monday at 10 o'clock. This disposes of everything in court for the present week, unless it be somes me tions and unless the grand Jury return some new Indictments. Among the attorneys in attendance on court from a distance are T. ()'Leary Es-., of Anaeonda. Hiram Knowles. John P. Porbis. W. W. Dixon anld W. Scallon. of Butte; H. P. Titus. county attorney. D. M. Dur, Judge-elect, of Philipsburg, and Gec W. ve., of Misroula. Aker.- salsy. The marriage of W. A. Akers, manager of the Combination Mining company, and Mine Nellie Stanley of Butte was eoe brated yesterday. The ceremony took place in St. John's Ecpismhe at Butte, and was performed Rev. S. C. Blackston of that city. Mr. Aker and his bride have the hearty congratulations of many admiring friends in Anaconda. TOLD IN A LINE. Baby carriages at cost at the Bee HIve. Picture frames made to order at the Bee Hive. .Lomks repaired and keys fitted at the Bee llive. Complete line of cartridges at Anaenm da Hardware Co's. Go to Hawes for ine work in photo graphls. Excellent is the finish of Hawes's photL graphic art. Guns for rent at Anaeonda Hardware Co's. Have you sen those fine hanging lamps at the Bee Hive? Estes & Connell have received their new fall stock of clothing. Guns and ammunition at the Anaconda Hardware Co's. Phutographs in all the latest novelties at Hawese' Palace Studlo. For style. g.ft goods and a Iprfect fit. go to Estee & ('onneWll' for your clottaing. Leaded shells at Anaconda Hardware New underwear. over shirta. nerk wear. bats and caps. tboot masd shoes, at flste & Connell's. Guns and rifles at Anaconda ilardware Co's. After the 1Ith inst. Mr. B. P. fahasn will Mwevire tl. mininsg strck qu.,titiussa of tbqSt. Lotuis nmarket daily. iates & (Cona*ll are marking their new stock of clothing and furnishing gponls at prices that will please all who want first If poa want a suit of clothes made to aeder call at E (Connell. Thy have over O samples to select from, an gur ante. a perfect ft. Call and see those plushes at r cents a Estes & Connell Mercantile ("o.'. The Montana aumaber & Prduere eoae pan will name yos b~tto prices ..m hay. a and feed in large and small klts. eearry the largest stack in town. Ladiek, call and now tn s e ne as t pluasbe now on male at the EsI & (Con neU llercatlleCo.'. L[osee & Ma]i welt e. agest fur the e edtused Red cbaold IMoms shoes. IEveery tr wrram d. IT WAS MILES WIDE ftttuns rWFinuihe h Us RUNE so ITMwE Ulh. m~e v in"U" e 8"" Sb am u Oýme t h. eO Ume"mme.ww Plie a~.Ew V%"" ft. ="ea MOM w~em. Memem.UN ELtdWtEo, OD. .-The Irs din envered I this vicnitahy urm. day afternoon lhave neartly died down after having swept sa o.t-.t of country not is then miles ous and frg seven to twelve miles li widtlh. The area ragwd with terrnte thry Monday ateraoon and until late on Tuesday. It Is not possibie to estimate the danm.e at this hour. bat It i ssafe to say that 175,0 coads of wood In the stnp have already br.e destmo.ed, and the amesns ar. stIl -etending westerly In the directiom of Der Imdge. The upectaele pemeented Monday even Ingl was one of the grandest ever wit neamed. For the entire distance trom EI Uiston to Avon, about 11 miles, the North ern Parile trains ran along the edge of miles of burning timher. The bheat wa s- intense that the pasmenger. endured it with the greatest difficulty and the s.ene inspired every beholder with awe. The fire spread with marvelous rapidity. On Mo y afternoon James Shields started frm the upper camp of the Elliston Fluming comepany and was brely absle by driving his horse at tull gallop to keep ahead of tbe fire in its onward march. At onee time, Monday night. a territory 10 miles h~ 10 was one sar of hur nin tim her. In many places along tlhe hill the rame ir bhih and the undergrowth abund amat, thus ing the spread of the fLKrMft More than MD men were head at work until last evening ty.ing to check the fare. The district above Liliston is now pretty well burned out although a hundred men are still on duty. The str wind has died away and the shower. of this moren ing have aided greatly in chelking the ot of the Are. It is reported that no njury has befallen the fluse of the Ell tos n fauming company which with its branches is nearly 14 miles long. That company has lost 2,800 cords of wood and other ehoppers in the district are heavy losers. Just at this season, the woods in this re gion are full of hunters and prospectors. They are careless in building camp fires and to .their nefgli ene the tremendous destruction . prbably due. The actual loss is believed to be the largest ever re sulting from forest flres in Montana. Uow It Kappesed One of the abhurdities of the campaign last week crops out in the criticisms that have been passed on I. T. Kirby, of this city. It appears that the democratic central committee bought of Mr. Kirby a quantity of paper, In which ballots were wrapped for shipment. Each sheet of this wrapplng paper bore Mr. Kirby's im print, a some very hasty people there upon drew the conclusion that the en man, staunch republican that be is, was shipping democratic tickets broad cast. The arlair has s.reded a good deal of merriment to Mr. Krby's iends In this city. At S.he Tear. An evening of fun I. promised at Evans opera house this evening when the Russell Faroe Comedy company makes it ap pearance. The company is renowned for its cleverness. and in the mbr- ol play, 'The City DhisoUy," will te seen at its best. In addition to the Irresistible qualities of the far producing agh. tsr. it is ·liberl spulnkIed with-eatch songs, which are endered la the hbeat le by the company's musical artists. company will appear one nlght only. eo Ilu..lme.s.Uk way. From the Chieno Tribuse. Young Mr. Biss (briskly, to fair pr prietor of photograph gallery) - "Pr. dropped In. Miss Frame, without much preparation. in the style I usually do when I make up my mind I want any thing. ('an you take me Just as I am ? Miss Frame-Certainly, Mr. Bins. What style do you wish--cabinet or panel? Mr. Biss-What style? Great Cmeart Did you think Pd come in with these old clothes on to have my picture taken. I'm asking you to marry me. Mdis Frame. As e. Kmw Them. From Punch. Echool Teacher (to bor at head of clas, the lesson being philoopb) -How man kinds of force are there? Boy-TTbree, sir. ."Name them." "Bodily force, mental force and the po lice force." The W em ef Whabus. From the Philadelphia Ileord. Ministerial Friend (on a vilit)-I won der what makes your mamma so happy to-day. She is singing around all over the hnuse. Little Nell-I guess she's thought of sumfln' to scokl papa about when he -omes home. SECRET SOCIETIES. Colfax Lodge, No. 2U, I. O. O. P.. ueets every Tuesday evening, Anhonda bhail, C. T. W. Crs., noble grand. Anaconda Lodge. No 23, A. O. U. W.. m.ets eve.ry Wednesday everlng. Ana ouda hall, F. M. Pox, master workman. Washington Camp No 2, P. O. 8. of A., nmeets every Thurnday evening, Anaeands ball, P. (ilder, prt.aident. A. P. & A. M.. meets every Frkiday even ing. Anaconda hal. J. McNulty. w. M. Laurl Encamlrpment. No. 1 I. O. O. 0.F mee-ts on the first anti third I.atudays or rarh nma,oth. in Anacoeda hall, C. T. W. Creams, chief patriarch. Anaconda locral union, No. 8, United Brtherltotl of (arpenters and Joiners of Anrriea, meets tvery Thursday evenlng in Daly's b all A. J. Blls president. (opper legim. No. 6, Select Kanight nme eaV eryFrtallaye evening. Daly's baU. J. S. augrt, conmmuander. George G. Meade rt, No. 168 G. A. B., ma4ers or first anrdthrd Saturdayof each month. IDay's ball, T. C. Davidson, e ansamder. John A. Logan, company No. 5, So Ras of Vet.rmanu, nmets on the second and fourth Satuardar of each nmoath, Daly's baill. . 1. K. WiLner. captain. Anllesat drr of Hibernlana, mets ve.r Snday evening in Daly's ll. T. u. 'Jad., prJident. Go to Andersue & Thomas for sash g-as mublAings and Ltablag D.J.Hennossy antileoC. Aa-COadL B .,uftt;and- nI'munl CAPITrL. - -- -$250,000 Are now showing CARPETS! The Very Latest Patterns n Moquets, Velvets, Body Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrals, etc., at prices the Lowest ta the City. Our Carpet Department, while not long in existence has come to the front so rapidly that now we lead cOm petition in styles, qualities and low prices. We have CURTAINS, Lace, Turcoman and Chenal$e an the Best Styles and Lowest Prices. A full stock of Linoleums, Oilcloths, I Shades, Wall Paper and House Furnishings. SPECIAL FIGURES to parties furnishing houses. Call and examine our stock. Respectfully, D. . HENNES*Y MERCAN7ILE CO. Corner Oa ai Ft assttm. Mail orders reeive spe.wal attention. xpress paid on ll good. ESTES & CONNELL eIane CO. Special Bargains for This Week. PLUSHES. Silk Plush, 16 and 18 in. wide at 5oc per yard, worth goc and $I. 24 in. extra goods at 5$ per yard, well worth $1.50. SILKS. Black Faile Silk at 75c, for this week only. Colored Faile at 95c per yard. Black Rhadame Silk for, 875Cc per yard. This silk is actually worth $1.50. We, cannot replace the same silk for $i.ao. Surah Silk in all the new evening shades at 49c per yard. New line of Colored Sateens at Soc per yard. NED DRESS GQQDS. Direct from Paris. All wool Tricot, 4o inches wide at 5oc. All wool Ladies' Cloth, 40o inches wide (a nice line of shades) at Soc per yard. Fine all wool imported Ladies' Cloth, 54 in. wide, at 75c per yard. Wool Surah in all the newest fall shades, 40 in. wide, at 5oc per yard. . New goods arriving daily: in every department. ESBTS & COHIULL E. CO. " J. C. KEPPLER> atchmaer and Jver, bIA7MON DS. W tohes, Clocks, Jewelry, Op. "tfca Ocods. ilverware, Etc. "BELENBERG & CO Wholesale and Retail Dealers Beef,I Ntton and Pork, OR:M . B1T. PAIR D ALRz. MASUOA3LU PUICS J. P. DUNN; --RUAL3R IN CHOICE GROCERIES. HAY, GRAIN Produce of all Kinds. ,000r BT: ANAVONDA. MOnT. 39. C. HAYNES. ULBRT AID FEED STABLES. It3aiet Moak Cmtuefl Car" ftr. FIrst-Class Tumouts and Nod orate Charges. 1kw Mi Raft of d Nab AMMMU, Meme.