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THEANACONDA STANDARD: FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER I, I Mo.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, i889
Onthat Dav ONLY We Will Offer Our Entire Stock of
CHILDREN'SCLOTHING
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REMEMBER!
ThisSale is for Saturday Only.
REMEMBER!
S.RSCHHEIM
Anaconda,Mont.
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TOWN TOPICS IN BUTTE.
Mr.Jsnm Trl^*d to llct a HnfX Snap for ^Im*
JffWinter, but Ulaln't Murrtwd.^^pfclal Oorrraoonilenoi- ^if the Standard.
BtrrTIt,^lot. SI.^James Junes atoW- a^keg of ayrup laat evening ^^^ Main atrwt,^in plain Might of a number of paawra l^y.^He waa quickly nabbed by the police. Hia^intention waa ao apparently to ir^-t aeu-^tenotxl to the pviiiUuitiury for the cold^aaaaon, that Judire Newkirk fixed him by^aontoncina; him to a term on bread und^water.
BarneyDuff, arreated for vagrutirjr last^night ia to he examiued for insanity. Ho^^howa marked symptoms of uetHliuir a^term in the aayluni.
JohnMcUuire waa arreated laat night^for atoalitiK a pair of robea from a hack at^the Montana Central depot. He pawned^them for $1.
Newtelegraph polea are Immiik ^-r^-^-ti-^l^on Main street. It would aeein to be a^good time for the council to ask that the^telegraph aud telephone wires he put^underground. The main streets arc^already made unsightly by the forest of^polea.
Thebuildings now in course of erection^in this elty are being pushed forward aa^rapidly aa possible in anticipation of the^advent of cold aud stormy weather. The^O'Kourko building, on corner Main anil^Uranite atrevt, ia nearly ready for the^roof. It will be a magnincetit three-story^building and will greatly add to tiiat part^of the city.
TheMoulton company ahippod bullion^laat night valued at ^'^^,^ MO.
A.K. Preacutt, the marble dealer of Ht^l-^ena, has opened a branch establishment^ill Hutu-.
Theaale of seats for Herrmann's en^^gagement at the opera house on the 4th,^5th and ttth opcua to-morrow. Plan at ^^al^^ius* hook store.
J.S. Keerl, secretary of the Montana^Society of Civil Engineers is in town.
TheStandaxii had the only correct re^^port published this morning of the Stcn-^iM-rg trial. Tnr. Stani^aki^ is greatly^commended in this city for its enterprise.
Notwithstandingthat the trial of the^Stenbenis aud Siiutsher Im-it.ui at 1(^o'clock^' at the police court yesterday morning the^Intrr Mountain published at f^ o'clock last^night, did not contain a single word of the^evidence adduced, ami in fact ilid not^even intimate that the trial had Is-eu held.^Aa a matter of fact Thk Stasdakii was^tlM' only |mi|mt which had a reporter pres^^ent during the greater part of the trial and^as a coiisitpiencc it w;ts the only pa|^cr^that contained a correct report of the pro-^ceediusw.
Mrs.Martin will petition for a writ of^hultcas corpus for the |H^ssession of her^child which her husband kidnapiMHl.
J.J. Smith this afternoon fell into a lit^in police court, just aa he was arranged on^a charge of vagrancy. He fell to I he Moor^anil became black in the face. No sooner^had lie recovered than he was seized with^another lit. He will l^e ixauiimsl in the^probate court in the morning as to hia^I ^unity. _
MASONSAT GREAT FALLS
JtaMMi-.Niilty. of Anaconda, Cho^^ ft.
H.I^Otlirr Officer* Elected.
Bpts-iait^^ the Htandurd.
GkkatFai ls, ^ let. SI.^This waa an^^other notable day in the Masonic- Grand^Lrfxlgc. Grand t ^rutor Charles H t^onId.of^Mile* City, delivered an able oration on^Masonry, in which he aaid: ^Father^Time has wrought great changes during^the quarter-century of Masonic life in^tbia jurisdiction, and while his remorse^^less lingers have furrowed our cheeks aud^silvered our hair, and sometimes, alas,^drapedour lodge rooms with
insigniaof mourning, yet, he^has increased our memlx^rship^by a generous influx of young and zealous^brethren, added largely to the wealth ami
Iirosperityof the territory, so dear to the^icarts of all true Moiitauiaus, and so in^^creased our fac ilities of travel that al^^though additional work has necessarily^fallen upon the shoulders of the grand^lodge, yet withal we can find a little more^leisure for fraternal chat, ami for discus^^sion of topics congenial to our labor*.*'
Theelection of oHIeera for the ensuing^year resulted as follows: John Anderson^of Missoula, G. M.; \V. T. Btmrdman^of Butte. II. G. M.: K. ^^. Hickman^off Virginia City, S. G. \V.; M^*^oh Morris^or Helena, J. G. \V ; M. Care her of Helena.^G.T.; Cornelius Hislges off Helena. B. S.;^James McNulty off Anaconda, ^^. S. I).; I).^F. Fridley, t;. J. D.| Phil Lovell. G. S. S.;^J. Norlan, G. J. S.; \V. ^'. Fowler, grand^chaplain; C. It. Middlctou. grand orator;^S. Alleltaugh, grand standard bcurcr;^James Duncan, grand sword hearer; I. D.^Baker, grand tylcr. These ollleers were^installed to-night in the presence of a^large assemblage which included many^ladies.
The Installation was followed by a
fraudbanquet and ball at the Park Hotel,^'here arc in this grand lodge some Sir^Knights as well us second degree Masons,^and some m^ mls-rs of the Mystic Shrine,^including Messrs. (ireeu. Yolk, Pureheii,^Carrier and Becker.
To-morrowthe Masons with the ladies^and many leading citizens of (ireat Falls^will view the suburban scenery and leave^for home by the Helena train at 11 :*Aia. m.
Controlsfiled at Miles Pity.
S|M-eialto tin- standard.
MilksCitv. Ob*, at.^T. H. Irvin. the^present sheriff of this county, and the de^^feated candidate upon the demtM^ratic^ticket for the sane- ofllfc, to-day tiled^notice of contest of election against K. J.^Jones, the republican candidate. The^ground of the contest is the alleged alien-^ship of Jones, it being claimed he was^I Mini in Canada and has never been natu^^ralized.
Cicorgelihode, one of the democratic^candidates for county commissioner, who^was also defeated, tiled a like notice of^contest against J. It. McKay ami VY. S.^Surlt, republicans, who were elected, on^the same grounds. I'uder the law the cases^must Is- heard w'thin fifteen days.
Aman lianied Cornett was arrested^here to-day charged with assault u|mhi a^woman in a saloon.
AnItem of Interest.
Nothingis so pleasant to the eye as a^well decssed lady. It w ill Is-of interest^to our lady readers to listk over D. J. MR*^nessy Mercantile Co.'s ad. of to-day. rcfer-^, ring tln*itt to that class of ^mmU and trim^^ming stts'k. Their lint* of these goods has^: Is-en carefully sclcct^-d. and it will pay^| every lady in Anaconda to MMpaM them.
Asituation in gr^x-cry ^.r fruit store, by^i married man. Has five years' experience^| and can write anil *|M-ak French and^Kuglish languages. Address I*. 4 ^. box a2!^.
Brusselscarpet 5Jc at Kates A- t'olincUV.
Moneyto loan on improved farms and^I city proiMTty. See advertisement North-^! western (Guaranty Loan Co.
KstesACouncil's *1.^M ladies* cloak is^I worth JJ.OO.
oUre.
Towhom it may concern: I hereby^give notice that I will not |siy any bills^contracted by my wife, Klin, Seigel.
HI A KI. BiSK U; HI-
Themoat complete line of dress trim^^mings in the city is at Kates A Council'*.
BRENNANTHE WINNER
TbeMutte Pugilist I.o^t Ike Kicht on a^Foil I.
Fromthe Seattle Journal.
Ta^ om a. ^ let. -JH. This luoruiug alsiiit^2 o'i'liM'k groups of men could Is- seen^standing on ami around the corner of^Ninth street ami Pacific avenue. Inquiry^developed the fact that they were mostly^sports waiting for a apts-ial train to be an^^nounced that would take them to tin* Itat-^tli- ground of the much talked of llreiiiian-^Kcssler prize fight. Shortly after '2 o'clock^the train waa in waiting back of the Ta-^coma hotel and all quietly proci-eihil^thence. The train polled out at 2:'*l ami^after running two hours stopped at Ten-^ino, a small station on the Portland^branch. Tbe crowd was very orderly ami^seemed very |M^aeeable. passing the time^from the arrival until daylight with remi^^niscences of other battles in the square,^and singing songs.
Thering was pitched in a very pretty^place for a fight, tin* ground being quite
leveland thi'turf llrm. At 7:-.*^ llu
ti*statits,George Kcsslcr. of llutte, ami^Mike Hrctiuan. tin* Port t 'osta giant, en^^tered the ring. Kcsslcr waa seconded by^Teddy Harrington and Mai-key Doyle,^Tom l li'iiry ami McJohu doing like hon^^ors for Hreiinau. Both men were in gtssl^conditio!!, Kessler Is-ing coiisitk-ruhly^heavier than his opponent hut Hreiiuan^having tin* advantage of a longer^reach ami superior height. Tom Jef^^ferson, the colored pugilist, was chosen^referee, John Thompson and Dave bet-^holding the watch. Thi- tight was gov^^erned by Marquis off tjuoensls'rry rules,^wlei'h wore fully set forth by the referee^Is'fore time was called.
Firstround After sparring for an^o|S'iiiug, Kcsslcr led oil for Hremiali'*^ribs ami was stopped,Breunnii countering^on Kessler's licit,following it with a sharp^blow on the rils*. Kessler clinched ami^did not, upon the refens- so ordering,^break away. After time was culled tin-^refer.-,- told the men that u|s^n Is'ing ^*r-^ilereil to br^ ak away they must do ^. ^,^otherwisi* tin- tight would Is- called a draw^and neither man would receive a cent.
Second round Hrciipiui hiinleil on^Kessli-r's nose, drawing first lilissl. which^was allowed, following up imiiK di iti ly^with on^* on Kessler'.* wind, ai'.d training^tin- llrst kuiM-k down. Hn imaii -^-i iinsl^I to losi- his In ad at this |Miint, falling to^I follow up his advantage, for bad he done^I so hi- would have won tile tight without^I further work. Kessler was soinewliat^i il.i/e.l up ,n guinilig his feet ami kept w^ 11^j out of lirciiiiaii's way.
Thirdround Hremian forced the tight-^ing. driving his opponent round the ring.^I who. to avoid punishment and r^ gain his^I wind, clinched again ami after n-pcitcd^| i-irorts on the part of l!.-* referee ^. iilil^bn ak away.
Fourthand fifth rounds^i lik** the preeeihlig one, K^^1 siig!it ailvautage.
Sixthround Kcs |a^ got^' nan's uioiith twice, tlouig^1 damage to that orSBSA, but reccitcd in ns^' turn a couple of -lingers nsj the ribs. This^^ was tin- l^ st round fought, as tin re was^no clinching. Hrciuiau's second claiuicil^a foul, his man Is-iug spiked. It was not^allowed. From this time only poor work^was done until the tenth round, when^1 Kessler made several leads lamtiiqj on^Hreiiuau's mouth and ribs. The men^| clinched, when Ki-ssh-r refii-i-d to break^and bunteil his opponent in the face. A^i claim of foul was allowed mid Bremiati^i was declared to be the winner.
Thereata howl of indignation was sent^I up aud it looked for a time as if there^{ would lie a free-for-all light, hut liettcr^judgment prevailing, matters wen* quiet-^' ^*I. tlie crowd at once seeking; ears and
Thesewere^^ssler gaining
inon Prcu-^cousif lerahlc
anxiouslyawaiting the departure f,,r 11^ ^ -^city. \Yhilc the fight was not satisfactory^to many present as an exhibition of man- I^l.v art. it was fair. No one expressed the I^opinion that it was in any way a fake.^Hremian rfcciviil a purse offrom i
themanagement, while Kessler's friends ]^inadi a purse for him, feeling that al^^though declared tin- loser he would have^won hail the tight lasted two more rounds. '
Htulil have kms'kisl his man out, as |
hewas in the best condition.
PEHSONA!
J.II. Il iggiu registered at the Montana^la-t evening.
F.M. Trask, of llutte, spent y^*s,enlay^ill Anaconda.
\Y.K. Butler, off llutte. wa* in the city^yesterday.
(irivrifiiM. Sayre and -I. II. Mulligan, of^Koclie^tor, N. Y., an- among yesti-nlay's^arrivals.
Tin-celebrated Holroyd's underwear at^Ksti-s A Coimell's.
Tin-laU-st fall ami winter shapes in the^^^elebratiil Christy hats, at Kstes A ^ on-^ticirs.
DrinkBohi miali ami Mofhreau ber ill^Jack ^ lliurheim's, the only place in the^city to g^ t it.
Tin-Manhattan iln-s* shirt was n-ccivisl^yesti-rduy at Ksli s A Council's.
Largeinvoice off tin* finest furnishing*^for gents, just received at Kstes A t'oii-^^ellV
Purelyw Matter nt Selitlllient.
rri^m Tune.
MayI sec you alone for a few minute*.^Mr. Alleash V
Certainly.Mr. Hanlup. Is it on mat-^tcr of Imisiiii-s*
No.sir. Mi rrly a matter of si*titiuu-ut.^I wish to ask for the hand of your daugh^^ter.
Forfine wo^ d ..!^ s: Ik underwear for gents^g^i to Kates A ContielFs.
roiuin a LiMi
Cotiplete line ivi ^ iirtridgi-s at Anacon^^da Hardware ^'^.^*.
(innsfor rent at Anaconda llanlwa.e
Co's.
Estea41 Cofini'll liav** reccivisl thi-ir new^fall stis k of clothing.
Gtlllfland amimiuitioii al the Amicomla
Har-lwar*-^ o's.
6oto l). -I. !!^ \ Mi rcan t. le t o. f or
Han* in*! rlotm sties.
Porstyle, sotsj g*^*.d* and a perfect tit,^go t r~t, s A- i onuell'a f~r ymr rlTrthllMl
(all and l.^.k over I). J. If i nnr n r Mat*^cant lc'^o.^s rlothing lbs an^I MM m
1 til*- city, prices the lov., s|.
I.,ulcil shi-Us at Anaconda Hardware
iCo'..
\i^ underwear. ov^*r^shirts, tnek ^^-ar.^Bats and nips, Ih m ,ts and slug's, al L.-tes^A ^ . ntiell's.
(.ia* and rit^. s at Ari.u*^iid . Ma:*lwari-
f,s.
e^ to li. J. Ussjasaay MiveatHtta
to., conn r tlak and Fi|s.t i-ln , is,^for Lsdlss' ajatl f-hitdn-u's umlcrwear.
IA i oiiiii 11 ure marking their new
stis'ki^f i lothing anil furnishing g.sslsat^prices that will please ^:i who want tirst
(.|;,s.(full.
Ifyou s'ant a go*sl suit of uuclerwi*ar or^any gents' furnishings g,, to D. -I. Hen-^iiess.v Mercantile Co., joi ner ll.ik and^Kir-t sins-ts.
|If you want a suit of clothe* made to^order call at Kstes A Council. They have^nv* - .'t)U aaiupli-* to si-leet from, ami gitar-
!ante^- a iM-rffect lit.
GENTLEMEN
FrMHthis day ami tlatc hftit t-Dirth^there will appear each week in this^column somcthitip; new and to^your intersts in the way of Cloth-^in^{. Hoots and Shoos, Mats ami^Caps and Gents' l*^nrnishin^;s. Al^^ways look out for Speeial Sales,^as from time to time we are bound^to have them.
ESTES* CON NELL
Guaranteeto save you from lo to^13 per cent, on their new line of^Clothing if ^ on will buy from^them, as they have bought at^prices which c.tnnot he reached^by competition, owtag to the fact^that they buy in larger i|iiantities^and carry a UWtfpf0 aud better se^^lected stock than any other store-^in Anaconda. They have the new^^est and latest styles and designs^of Cloths direct Irom New York^in their
TAILORINGDEPARTMENT,
Consistins ol Imported and Do^^mestic Manufacture. A I'Kk-^MCT I I I is GUA^ANTEKD
orno sale. Now is the time to^buy your Clothing, as the stock is^new and not broken. (.'all this^week and examine our p;oocfi and^prion 1* all we ask.
Wehave recently secured the^sole agency tor
Stacy^ Adams' Fine Dress Shoes
Inmen's wear, and a* this shoe^has ^ v\ 1 irld-w ule reputation for
style,finish and durability, and
bntagthe Rest Shoe tor the Least^Money it will pay you to look^over our shoe stuck.
Asplendid dress shoe can be^bought fur $.2.50. We are also^selling a shoe lor S_v,-* that W^^guarantee ynu can not buy else-^wen- tor le*-, than ^;;^^. Our^Si W shoe is a rattler, and we will^also s.ivc you Sl.tX) a pair 1 ai^them Ri|(bl vV Kichard's Shoes*^which always sell tor S;.cxj every^^where, and are hnnd-*cwed. we^will ilo them up for 54.00 a pair.^We have a good line of nailed and^I unnailed shoes for heavy work.^' and the prices are ri^;ht for you.^The boys are always plea^cd t^^^show i^omls and prices, and they^arc Certain at the prices you will^i;ct that you are bound to buy.^Inspection of our stock is cordial^^ly invited.
ESTESSt CONNELL.
J.C. KEPPLER ^:
Anztcoaita,Montana.
Watchmakerand Jeweler,
Is-ulrrIn
Alltirades of
Watches.Clocks, Jewelry, Op^^tical Goods. Silverware, Etc.
BIELENBERGJ CO
Wholesaleanil Retail Dealers
Beef,Mutton and Pork,
G7=t7VTE.ETC.
Ari.-tri^iMtA,
rim lit- \ 1.1 ^u
Montana.
Knnmiuj raioaa
J.P. DUNN,
LK%t.^M is-
CHOICEGROCERIES.
HAY,GRAIN
Produceof all Kinds.
MMST.ANACONDA, MONT.
.I.m.l.IIIIOIMCO I KTtiM s TUtTSKHT
THEARCADE SALOON
MMKruut ami Main Strvcta.
TheFinest of Imported Wines^Liquors and Cigars
Tobr found in thr i-tty oonatantlT oa haaa.
AnKlegant Free Lunch
t*Vrvsl both Day ami NtgnC