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MONTANA MSS. Ia~vM ". sM .m wh wa -ssar Wwa r ýp., bv'IwA a.mYorn 04. pip. to Uk' ei'm ".,. l-v to es4..PI * tartse an epa~aeav on6l wee 1 h~lrrHl M. W. N. emnley. of the was aie airs ain ot Metlayrty & Healy o* '.ek Tec4,. lseld theC sad Vu a. Ther e.,:o 'i .n hand she. L.,i betd or sheep to "aem na"rae eat Ja*' treh n Wa.l iatoen wt-.iostr. hey Lhave pst tap rospaul.dia*n sh.qe, hiave 'wt ":of hayr t hea, ud am err pe edto take ee of thie stork n goodl shape. Mr. Henley is a old time ('all. . Ierals, eigsialy towigs este rky ine.s has speat ever Wi years l*s the west. INrr, On Tueslday light at 11 o 'clk Ane. hatlidinlgs. Fortupsnlly thir * wa nto winds and the Ialses were* .uw s eat tnled by tIl' efforts of twkne five ek)pnrtnswint. who fought the fire without .*, prtis".. tIl. for:... frll the nerw ci.y water works proving &amdlj. The fire oeisinastedl in tIwe rlidk es*,. of J. H. L[erkues who for ,si.w .ii,,n ha* keprt a restaulrant in as IswslIilisg1 ow-Iel by H. K. Armstrong. TI. tfire rapidly ..hnlm-rnrnel this holear anuld s*Iu1ad to ai (ulitºenee' was holelo in ttwh n .ue ntrow: thi-eser to the hlackslmith shuap of S. 1). ('cik. partially destroying it as well as tIe buiklinig .'eu pled hr Hoyk's & Rich. pluather , who nnanaged to get all their mnaterial out. The ilmjucetikm case of t-he Waasligtlenls & Idsah saiiruod oeenlw.ty vs. the North ens Pacifie and Muentsra, prumnim'ie to nc quite inrtea r.i*sq to the legal Ir'.s-"ssin ams well as to other.. The injmunnl u l .e m *rve hr( the Washinq'on & Idahoa nralrxlsnl Isee against the e..t*re suerveyed liane of the Northern ParifNc & Montana frots the -m1ae line of thle Nor.lte-ne Pac;fie to C'trur d'Alene. On acemanlt of tiw 'Washillgtoa & Idaho railroad sInke 1';-sg di..er t nt fromI that mna*keod by the No. mIar.r Paci' 1 & Monta-.a. t. buiklilsgot tihe latter road will madly iNterfle-e with the corseltlltctiu of thie Washington & Idaho line. Here is where ,be ma'n 'ifmculty likes ah- fromn near Irenchtown to Mdllan tle , rse vered lisneso ftoe both road rasn elonelyI together. It Is most probal.le tlut the N. P. & M. co.m,.ny will detpenld cl:efily on the United SNates law rega·rding cen ste-lction of railroads. knowna as the "deL file at,." in this rea . This law provkides for the. e-olst.uetiokn of railuoelds Ihrenatl uarrow canyons where it is diullult to co-.ntetret two rand-bude, and provklce thalt trains of one linew tcan runa over the track helIonging to anotherl eonpa)-y. Billt in this cam. the pr1ic-ipel point involvredl is the dife+e"*see IIn gruak. and the trouble that will a iiw thremreton. The attorneys for the N. P. & M. il tihe cam' arn' c('llik & Satuders, of Hek-na. and the counsel for tih. W. & 1.. W. B. He-yh.srs, of Miar y)'. Idaho. and Frask Higgin.. of MIs. soula. TIIe caem will hI. Imarl iIn thew ili triet elart. Noveoanl*" 4th. --Mi..ldiau, . T¶I'I elkctric light of Fort BIe-'atsai pro. -luwel eg.eat uiu&eillle.'it ai nliag tel - P1 ~.e gans asd l IIheu-kfeet Indt.alls wl, .-alae dlowael senlu. tinlU aele to fr'lgltt gI-.sls la'wk to tleir agel.*cy. (It las rltelsnl trilp tlwy sllmeras Us.el sthe qmllmtioaa alel all it ls',i*rilags aInd tiacir e*lclelusio*al we' re- *:w~iste l ICy a big taeldrl l"al. neal. who was of tile pjsiray at a gr-ald( ""I)CW wo"w" of tlhe natives'. w'e as 4nalmklel tso Iist..n o (I. talesl tlhe travel le.rs luai to te1. ell. .Neleld that tiw0 wilhe.. lead c*autglat ti.- liglathailag aiad weren luarma il.g ist .i (tI. s.rc.*its allet ila tie' hig tew.c1-.*. H.e saki .e dil Il not koanw how they lcaulaht it, or wlaes-I they kept . t. tiWt I' nIlliedl that suomelneti.ls tin liglllcatiiag ws.ulli Il namet get 1 V say feCe f a lla stl whe. tley weolllrals it Iseiwk acld h.erln it nl.ore tlulal ever. Time esaselicl"eie nn. ac. lhadl evkkletly m·.et tiwe' lights s.os" .vIseelig wlh.sI thiay wenre flickerilng acl the plant weas Inot hearnia.g well.-- Hire." I,'s~.a. A f- up- w ..k.s ma.. .Illi.. SPmastein was A Lew wee.k* agi llata,,s S. Eantion waas arretedl onl tiae e.mlupIailt of L. H. Herab field of the )Mee*aunatnt Nationlal hank. cuhargisag hbil with forgery. TIwe inckk.lmt leadinag to lain arrest was the prese.atation b himl at the Me.lralatua hlbalk o(f a check for VA hearing tihe puIrported signature of 1G. H. Wilson. a wealthy stack grower of Meaglher cousnty and a director of tlhe First National luank of White Sulphlur Springl. Mr. He·rllAaild, knowinag Mr. Wihs.on's . inatu. re.c 4alriate d the cherLk. -and had Easton arrmstel for forgery. The prianner aplpearmed tbfore Judge Satiu ders. waived examlilnation aulld wal te hlu -Neer to the grand Jury in the snum of P0O. In default of hanil lhe was in primsenatl. asd ualell lie Ieha inice iee ullred handllsmel . in still olnmt imld in tltw counlty fail. It was it fortll natea thinglluat Eastat n was caugllt at the time, an In is a forger of lan Isiall ao(neanti anl wouslit Iio doullat have a laltimiuesud his aOhb. ries. Tlhe Ilerlald in i re'eillst of in fmliat-i) from a geI etual ltlll)' Me aglIer coeuniity. who intllalrouallly aeluatnilteda with the cirlullsalnces, thata Eatomll Ians forged ivre liller.enlt chelek oie Mr. Willan, ag geglltinlglla. alid lala received thel montey on them. He isi alm chlargedl witlh a eal inal tlhre valuab.l gold watcherll front Mr. Wilson's bouse. Easton. it ure.na. was formely an enplolye of M.. WiluIe,. ald rommitted three thefts and forgeries dulr ing the abemen e of his emplAyer, who was In Chicago selling cattle. Mr. Wilson has 'ow retuernetm, and will no doubt he on --ad at the next tern of tlae diatrict ourt to aid In prosecuting Easton.--Hrl a- Herald. Two al'egl decrtives whbo give their umnes as ('. L. Whitbeek and J. B. Me. vln bare bhee placed under a.rest with Mhwbael Cone and two other suspects for eomplieity in one of the boldest bonus burglaries ever commirted in Helena. sergeant Nk-loleon and Oleers Vaneae sad Ruddlek bheras awair of the plot by a mere arccient. These oBcers ar rested the lang last nigot while they were gr d kltgether contemplating the rob r stran&eroverheawd some of their conversation and informed the police. The men arrested besides Whitbeek. ervin and (one are new arrivals whma Spolc E e beena watching. The in former mid the robbery was to be perpe tIrted in a fashionable hosme on Rodney uteeu. TIe nmer'were taken under arrest on Broadway, a id while they were hbeing escorted to Jail ('one threw a bottle against a buldding. casnlnrg the bottle to beak. O)iBeer Vanasse picked part of the bottle up and found that the label was not dam aged. This designated that the bottle contained chlorn orra and it is probable this was to be applied to the occupants of the homse. They are uSlk)uhtedly a hard gang. Having no direct evklence agailst tmpn the charge of vagrancy was kudlged against then. The de.-c.ives held et.n missions in their pockets as menmers of the Na oom ** a~arttr tatted hn I. Nam. ar W. ansi hmiMam l hse blrlrta Adrº te m dimt, she Mantains Ceti ttwml waw pasv wb gti.t.Us. Tit! mMtd swims. t~. hum in of a larger anotiet of wand hea dinl to the pialitlffa at part No. a I Jlaer.qo mjn~. TI.e pialatlE.a lante that the sew wa aartmd Eq spa -ks homs a luae'omrnie .mu.loswlag to thme ral~roadm parattn andi boil- thu. ltter veupoadihle fur the shamt r.. -HEDVUE. JuneDr. Wiliasm Martin. alerif ml Kootenal county, Idaise arrived at Mim.o uls Wie mummy ervelag and kkeatlftcd beyond a douti an Indlan by the nagat of Paul Lavry. clhared with murder sad who. escapeid from the- Rettidrum Jan a few ssoutha ago. The prl osse warn arrM',tqw tlhone a few day. aeo onl a te'.gram from. 'pcukase and beld in the county jail. He Is a.cumcd oe the' murl.'- c? as Mrs. l'eC'cy aid her 4-year-okl child. wio rceikdc on Hammgmumtnmns creek its tlm (c'reur d'Alce 4Omlhy.nt abotit awe ye*ars au. T'Ine ludmams is nakI.to he eati ea.'e3)llniU3ll .1n)l .utne. Slimeriff Mae Siu lasi:avg haid hieft ins Jail no lea tman flve dc·tlrctiat lina.". Il&. will 1.e taukam hauk tea ~iclalc. iFcw alanuat a neaumth. as ge-remam. ulace gase. Ihr nasmme ac' Mler. i. luar t te, im Iltauekumum. aaeliigag luat4cat wire.. m~kethe-s line... i4a.. vceitc wic* like it weumnamn. leer uetiocn. like u wcHunsca. anti althousgh nse lad u laccm we-ariteg mans.'.. c'cetieac.. it ha. bee,. detvel oped clearismg tie waek tUlm adac is a woeusum. Miss Miller ls selacut It year. cld, ratltr inducut, ag".l samy .1he has. bees wear hog 1,mmen%. elotlse far tact. yeare. as e.E sh is cble to tie nacarce limcaae.en this garb thanav ile time ute.- wiak·ie naturallyhelogmgrto her. Sh. wIas aercte-tel and en Wednae. clay nanrimalug was gives. a lachrinag. at whilrlm she pleaded guilty andet warn thedi five cleltlera. the mnaagrtratc at thme sansma tinac infeaauiaag the woemtas that sihe mlust take ter Ltmos. e lothes, or sime wcauldl ise. oil lufrmec faro regain,. atd would nact Iet letA ofl so a .y. TIhe womnas it .cald toe he ablh Sic take her drink will tihe oyas and snasackees liLk. as veteran. Iron all that i. aUid it is maecallhs.e few frany o our people. it waste anay .ynapntlsy ova beer, as she ia. ciikastly a man11 eciwe, who tmctul net adopt nsaw'sa eleethaeac to help her hesituteam alouag. I/uae l.San E*,uelr.ir. THin MONTANA, Anaconda, Montana. OPENED JULY 1. 1889. 111p"· ofI Is. ItMmI%.llra aIM n)Ita r.irgaully" aI) *I.t.id.. IS.."It% iall th IS ,Il.' I .U4jd*,. 'Im*..aiu igt aly Ii mr ..u5.a. e. Ml *.mcc~ 5l.1 wills .4er/4telr% .1..iric LM.ll% SIr.. :t alarat.. nsluia watler. Iath.. ruiela Iswal. .was11 lirr e 14M IMI Idi all wnlrrn cnt e.uaa irt81e... 3t.vamis re .Uh aist I .Ila914. (saIuI0 a.. al .rn'iuw ,IirtI) 6 r1-4L·hss ine. fr/M $3.50 per Day Upwards. ,weenSIgat In u4sr stah illamrietrr oc f rmss Kl» IARIISIAI4;hll. Maulam.ur. L LMBER, SASH. DOO RS. The Estes & Connell LUMBER CO. Largest ad est Asrtnet of Lumber Deer Ledge CeUty. I.ATII. .nH I.;l.R. WINIMNul W ANAI0 M4UtI.I INtiN ALWAVn IN I4TU(K. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. OmeW ad rd Frst tre.t, eam t o. ailroad AodM n WOOD AND (MAL ALWAYS IN STOCE. Warm Spring Livery Stable. Tl.e FIes Thrlsara b Ael.M a Nw m . d LANDAUS. BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES IrxN NEW UEAMIRU Our5 mADDIR HOIsR br I i a ( eems are te ramm Is tm Mw Isale. CHAS. W. FRENCH. Proprletor. irSt ae.t. Weft at Mae. A i-md. Mont. NOTICE OF SALK OF BONDS. By order of the CYI iuclud of teL My of An ·rawcmdwll be sol at public au tilow the biwad hs hldrfo cb. * i in caqn bm city bowlsof rot ci. i denomimnatLoun of Ale and t ar in hrunt t the F Irat NtlkUna tank buiklagi in Anweouda, on Wrdnemtay. the .vMh day of Sawraulwer. A. 10. igss at line hour o.f 2 ode1k P. N. maid bold. were aatburi.d II) a .emtr em 13w eguaId emot, of uap d tlly at a aeatral .ketkjm heist for rmid pmrpuma 13w lcsh ay ot tntedr. lUs. Maid twuels Iare. hup wl f.K s*tUwe purIMLrs. are rnelegabt.e in an and lwyabin twenty years. They bu..r laerr.a at t i r cent per annUm. Ir;.ynb ui .aflhaM y on 1rw lrs days of Janus and July at AnnamNda or is New York city. 7' am ma r sord fur as tis put. J. It. ttR)MMA!4. 'lty Ckr. JELL, HILL & THERRIEN, Contractors and Builders. Estimates Furnished on all Clas.es of Work. Some of the Finest Buildings in Helena and Anaconda Have Been Built by this Firm. 4( r I left or jobblag at I. F. Kirly.'. Hamdwan Stin- wll uwewiet pnwnpt atteation. ('um poul.w.lome. '-iS.ql. JELL, HILL & THERRIEN, ANA(CI NDA. - - MINTA.A. J. L. H 7-IVTiILTON. Vik'lcal~ aai l HI mtail l.",l..r in Staple and Fancy Groceries and Provisions. Go.il Ixuulu artl ki"w prices. *esCIRL RTTNTIQN TO RAIYaLY TRoDUe Maia . treet, Aaac.idla. - - - - - Opposite Opera House. I. . F K . I R BY . Buiarwae C. Announces the arrival of Two Car Loa,;ds of Heatirxg and Gook StoQes' FOR WOOD AND COAL. Come and see the Handsomest Line of Stoves ever shown in this market. Don't forget to come. MAIN ST., - - - - ANACONDA. B. F. MAHAN, RO)L_ OSTRTO 7 ININC BROKeR. And ('olkrctiamg A.et. First Street, Near Main. - * . Anaronsda, Meatt. ANtACON\DA /RE II'1; L'(O.1/P/.-\ Y Man.afactlarersl of KBG 7 ND BOTTLED BEER. STEIGER 6 FAUL, Proprietors. Uirwery at Wenit IiEnd Furthl Stret. ISK FOR :N 7CONDR BEER J. A. HRSLEY. Practical Plumber and Gas Fitter. SANITARY PLUMBING AND HOUSE DRAINAGE A SPECIALTY. .Mr. Illaley has dlolne some of theim linet .lumlimgl work ile Mititau. lie did tile work ilis'r .he Mo.utana hotel, .laim oual:t. W' A. ('lark's re*siu.*llm*. , llhstte. i'lorentc Ilotel, Missoula, asid iii manly othelr lil ieliI aind lprivate inildliglll throlughout the state. 'Parties havillg plumbing to do should iot fail to get termsl, etc.. freotl J. A. HRSLEY. Ikx "5llt, .inittotda, Mluantala. 4)REAL ESTATE FOR SALe* NICHOLS, HELEHANE & CO., 02 East Broadway. Butte, Montana. A Imww 4-nM.m, Emmt. auIm hi nriwr (. 11. dh3. I4 A hmanuziin , buIblitng lost 41O. 01.1041. 1 A IMarlwr h. w1,. In is gin 1 I. wx In i with -oil*. * Two ,chid.. .* t alma hi,... la th Iti,., M11 )ri. t.a.. at i. Jr l m,,nthm. *ih, xll.1 ' iv.. nai." h.,nmmml i nn . ml rad., lam .4 .*it. "1*.144s Mnl A twin. .inr) housrne~ .f 1.4 ri.Mtnl.. hardn flnt~rl m,.I * 4 . watin w"""11 furnrt,dNel.w with 11.; b g.. tp4Miirng it. assail 1.A ,t.1 rik .nrI .it ty in)hp f4-4-. him .%qml.r city*it. it as t.,- x.4,, A' L.rmnl :u..1inlt~~) iin~i. *2.7di. 'rat 16069.4 . i... lit6e.... mi1,t 1.4% Uiah11u, f~ItM. ..ai 111 Al "w-rM.nm, twin S.1..! Icrack. w.nht fluma.th..i a,,º.! AriMurNautreci. at as bargain. I larger iaG. .i7,ltb,. MINING STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD. TOOeY . LJ N T. teathrs fla FINE WINES. LIOUORS. CIGARS. Billiard and Pool Tables Ii fluefanwto. ELEGRNT CLUB ROOMS Oops l~y and Night. MAIN rTE lT. - ANAO)NIDA. SAM PRAM E: KO. Fresh Gam, Oysters and Fish, Liquors. Cigars. Candies. Nuts and Fruits. Butter. Fresh Eggs, ani COUNTrvY * PrfODC -A sP"AsLTrr m First Itrt m. Ams M!.,,out CROCKET & KING. Stationers l Booksellers --DRIIII. Is CIGARS. TOBACCOS. ETC. Pruueee News annd. ANACONDA - - MONTANA. "Catch On!" Itut 4w i'hlgmaig of I'ars frnm HELENA & BUTTE TO CHICAGO VIA CHICAGO & NORTIHWllESTERN R4ND ULNIO' PACIFIC RA.IIWAYS. The t'. & N. W. al.. Makl rt I.rrrt l'aMr u p .sus1*Mam sat I-ru t-r with U. /!& /1). & A'. G. Trains And llor. IhTsugh Vestibaed Dining Car Trals T"I 'llit'Ai~3i WIT114tt'T t'llA..tV. ]Man) )lyHrn ervwed, aost the1 tsly Ulir Au.stdleg I realre.rasr ail 1Hnt Iklays at 1I.:11EV It A ND l t 1r 4 ' 'll. N l. ' V tt. It is r,.. .d bgtyl ly .e-rnr)' l) a th" "" ItH)IT 3.1%1: " fruea. t W...t a.d ltadhwast To Chicago and All Points East. Flurlh..r Lraurnllattesa ftrset.t.l by" I uel.e Pa .i." I i. ko't A.gkiut at SIelhina mud IIuutt FRED GREENE. G. P. A.. Salt Lake City. Utah. First Street, Jlear J1ain, - Anaconda. DRUGS, FANCY GOODS, ETC. Particular Attention Given to Pre scriptions. i "THi - ANACONDA STANDARD SUBSCRIBE FOR IT NOW I IT IS THE LARGEST AND BEST EQUIPPED NEWSPAPER IN MONTANA. 0 T E7'1: /l)Au. SV A.SD.v.a l has the most c,»l/lel, N~w'es servzice in the North '~Ces/. Int atdition to the ' treg utar Issociated Press d/ispatches it has a special wire ex press/y to 'cver /he g~rera/ ne'es from ev'ey qtua/ er of //the S.a/e. The S Tra.vnI)AA') will// give to its readers every day a/ll the nriews relating to politics or to the 6usiness and social Alif of the day. Tryv the S rAA.vADRI for the campaigs. You can e~rt it for one Iol//ar a month. JOHN V. PETRITZ, WHOLESALE DEALER IN *- IE N-- - KENTUCKY WHISKIES. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS. Pure California Wines and Brandies a Specialty. SOLE SHIPPER OF PABST. Formerly Phil. Bkst Brewing Co.. Celebrated Milwaukee Keg and Bottled Beer. Also the Best Tonic. A full line of Bar Glassware. Flasks. Etc.. constantly on med. Prompt delivery to all parts of the city free of chuge. LBe the place. Stolle Building, West First Street. Anaconda. Most.