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NOýýNR. M .W. T. R. "" M ýý a u w u K It I a a S a TUAVELERS' GUIDE. TIBAIWW ARBRIVE. t tM N~ s p A. !l 1 i1W iurt Ira*ni rt t1 s. A. M. -Vw 10:m28 sN 1 tc AN W no. .8?. M., IIurnal 3:1 P. M. M.. ksr Iý ·- P. M..Nturt 7 ar tfPull. ml eA* T a A. Mf.-P-w Notre aa liarrisn - Arrived tiftlart7:111 A. 1. N.. d tr Nw A. M.. ~~·~~~uLvc (aarvV~ nu·r lu.. 180 . .-. tulrlut mas tAurmn - wSSlwmu Fr uantited. whIrrs ariv. at lkcw Lair.w Umattamru N A. M. sea M.-V.W 4tiaa·.vg-Afllvrg at Ntuatl. i:1 derv Ijulpe 4-4. Eami~aU 4 ,. F* P.. .--F... Putty--Arrived at Nliaaut 4:16.. wNat Now 4:s Natty 4*EN. 7 1 .-o V uw'Ir- Arrvew at Ntaa ir:t?:4 ýtrsr nº m. mo s :N Aruival and Departure of Maills. NAWIA PUFAM? DA/LT VOS ass" .Hu Hesm Wad piL ?4usth IL * we of Halews..... . · ·-·L A. W j ýel'ýýý"Me.......····· ···.ur 3r. M. g1Mt..'' Sea., all Iaiirn. 1iothrrtl and Wasters I9 e....... t.111 o: I ami.4 7flr .scs A. N. Mosisy. .d. NAiLS ARMITS PAILY VOII aM tt ............ ....... 11.31 A. X iww1 sadlm r Leijr.............. 11.35 A.1Y (NY Mont ............... . ·.P. AUEi.m Rs4IbaknduIr·aEf iiWifhI. 7.r, P. .M NnhSW ..eloft4Iart h.i3 7l. P. N. *...n A. M. sad .E tam r. N. Tu.da ys. Thum Ril. chIop. 45 minutes Iwture departuar... THE WEATHER. Th. daily redord of thw tbeunonwetr in Aa ot ts is reported by A. T. Playter. t First street. Tb. raeord ifc yes odal wasr: 7a. urn.. 17 degrees 12 s, 71 dorgees;4 p. in., 31 degrees; 5 p. on.. bahereIdtio s to the 8tandard will be w - -ri~ a the lans..e. ofk, or at the store of CoeaeY King, Maci stret. Adeerfdaimy rn1 an be learaed at th, bruain~ ofrie, sndard building, corner of lain and !'ford strop" ABOUT THE CITY. Trains weret mnving again yester..ay Very neurlly w m-eldule tUns over the line af the Mosntanas rusinn. The mill at th Reli Lion nIine whiich hams been running for evoral weeks hab been elesed dlown for a timae. No particular clhasge took place yester. day in the eoadlitius ofs Mr. IEa.tllna, WIh was hajured hy the acc·kklnt at the Amwri". ean Flag nlits.. The teachers' institute to be bheld in this. ty will begin it Sessionn to-nom.rrow morning. teveral of the teachers have already arrived ima Mown. At b o'lork ys.te.*rtay afternoon Eric Andermon and Johanna Erricksron of tliis ty were united in marriage. The c.re a • war - perfor'ed byl Rev. S. W. The funeral of Augurs Wkkl. wlho died - . rrida ,norning, took place frost li1s s.kleice on (.tdar st.teet yester*day aftr noon. Rteli.asa m.rv-ies were cul.nsteted ty Rev. P. Lwry. The persistent tooting of locomotive whiatles at 4 o'clowk yesterday morning awoke bhalf the town and it war suppo dl that an alarm of fire had beehk given. Thbes was no uccalitm for alan.. The tmach etween the Bouldkker Kkid and Harry Mitchell of O()den will take place at Evane opera house o IDecember 1!. Two-ounce gloves will be seud asul thbe stakes will he $100 a side. the winner to take the gae receipts. Mrs. R. A. Mc.e)nald died last night after a long and paluful sicknles of mrv eral months. Khe leaves a husband and Ix eaungr children. Puneral services will Shell at the r.lesence, on West Front stf.e near the pkicnki rounds. Friends of tle farmily ae Invite to attellld. Last evening a dealer in George Ken d.-ll' place got a trertIuanckeu wlhack ono the head firoml a c llh In tIw haalsel of a man whose numle its aidl to tw lDrake. he row endll ih the Hight of I)rgske. wiho could not he tunerld up by thIe ohllc.er las.t night. The naew.r of thie ire in the Anal.nnda mine threw this city Ltlao a fever of excite mant yesterday. Tla. repolrt reneivet l last evening that the fire hadlu een clrlekted was warmaly welcoknel. It is not though t that the flre will ilte,.rferl with work at the enseters in this city. The Select Knights A. O. U. W., who always enjoy the right of line Ins this city. on Thankiriving. are arranging for a hall to be avena o that eveningr ia Evans all. Elaborate preparatilons have beetn mad. for the evenleg. The anusle will be -a attractive feature and an excellent pVroean of dneses is offered. Prof.. Molter and Morri gave their firut -o-al of the season at Evan's (per House last evening. There was a fair at te.dance. and the evening was heartily enjoyed by those present. (Cleasr will he organiled by Messrs. Mtoter and Morris and lesons will he given each evening in le week at the ball over Playter's drug Vs . Thern, will ht mixed as.elnhlie* Wedneeday evenings. A nwal will he rgive at Evan' Opera House each .;atur day evening duriung the m.euan. arLashed Iammas Wanted. After I.eensahtr 1.for light hnuaeka.ep -g. Addlrl ".(" '4'TAmi)ARuI otllIht. Ver Irmat. On reasonable terms a large kitlihel and diaing reunsr furniruld. Illqluire at Oshland House. Iast MroeuLd street. . Fr Meat. Bar rom sand fixtursa at Grand Ctentral Lomse A Maxwell are closing out their lotags,. and offering .cne regardless of Wested. hsames as eamp eook by a white nma -d--ad I sO wrii . Addre. J>~ boa as, r-a Moonntana THE MINE ON FIRE Fluam Bkrea Outl the OO-Fit Leve of the St. Lwrence. FOUR MINERS MISSING rave Ur m rns W ille Trylug to su Thair Cearnda SCENES AT THE ANACONDA Samnk. rel mLhe .i. om tw. MI. lawr.Mee lods St. Way ito IlShe Adjaelateg IUme With TrerlYtlbe a.suit tb. ul.m..n UVller Celtroe. t'rt:, Nov. St.-Tbr ohmiaous hblowing of the whistle o thle Anacosla suit-u a little after M o'eloek this uorening alarmreel the people o thi city by annouancing to them that some catastropby must have necuraee at the great mine east of the city. The whistle blowing at suchrb a ssu in the mornaing was the cnast. of people gatheerig in startle. groups about the streets. wonalring what calamity eoulsl have arisen. The istrt iatellige ce* of the nature' oI the disaster camne over the, t.k1 pdone winre a ninute or two liatr. The Anaconda of.ee calkv saup the IRoky nalllatnin telegraph omtle atnd tH words cans, distinctly over the wire: ".Snd l up three or four doctors at once." "ls it a cave in or a fire?" 'A fire, can. e tie answer. Meeuc.ngers were at once dlilspatchedl aed Drs. Leanitt. Houlgh. Joenson. (Cooper. Howard anld oiter physicians. together wilth an inread.llagtriapgof Butte citias ns, frighteneed ncore~ ad more as ruu llor he gals to r..aca the city of a terrible rata - trophle at the mniii. hlegal movilg toward tie geenme. It was at 6:3:1 o'clock this ls.ruirglll that a statiolniau.li went to S.lsn*rihstgeeli'llat Michael ('aCrrll of time Amameu lnla llitise, at hiis office. and malk to liil,,: "Mr. ('armll. therI is sanoke one No. 7." Mr. ('arrll, with the foiemun an d two otlhers. Ibt st, tmll(k' iin ge.ttimgI llte oi ca age alidl kewemuniing. It took inst little to con vinc.' Mr. ('arroll that tlw tflr' was in tse ISt. Lawrence ninme, the Ui.o.t level of which is c.sellr ted withll ther Nl-foot level of the Anmacolnda. Tihe Ilngwrinttllle"nt them. went tt tmwe St. Lawrieha.we mi c anl Srdeecmunded tlsat to figlht tie fire. Meanwhliile a frew of thi Anateonll iulmsa.r lhad ve.nturetd down that maine. It r. uid tihe firt mirl*n of saolk, were dis reoverdl as early as6 &::I) o'clok in the nornaingl. but eatuIl Ituut IN* tracra* . At flrst the miners., althomagle they ldunt lImn infojeu1eld that no work would he dunde. uad freely deseewn ed the uaine in order to see Uts fire altd al i.tlenavcr to Msto. it. Bullt it was nest loslli Imeftri :hI lnsske,. I*amtl, pourring frna thie nuouthl of the mnille in sucah detk.se, tiflilg clIulM thun. t th de setled heIanw alemut aua imnglmihility. While tIwre was mIo Hrt. in ith. Anu.wantla. th.e draft ca .we down tle nueath of tlhe t. Lawrence ansid drove all tie snmoke fro.man t(ie fr l.e th. St. Lawnrence t ilst. tie Assa A. the asnake ftroml tihe em.uth of the Anac.ualdl heamene so eilsee tiaut it was a diatleult unatter to srenuail at tlhe nine'sl moUuth. it themsne wlispe-red aisutl that *sveral ui.e1 were down in the fli,.e. ee lief parties were ,plr»wnptly"rganmaliwd. Two cages of nofmas started down it.tu tihe gulf of stifling smnoke. luNt so)n tler Ieall- fIr return was iuslhk-d, aind twie reief mhen., alnsat suffocate. with smnoke*, taggered frumn the cage, several of tIemi eon.mpltltely overe-nNa fuor tie tilne. It was not known how lUaUar meln were hblow, biet it was Ie itevved tIlere. weret sa.ue, ainl the miners, standiall algast at the tolp, oltletioiaul the namesn of one anmd alothelr of their oeInI raaksl who werm Imaissilng and wiho they feared were far dlowIn the shaft. Again a.dl again diffre cent " parties attemiptled tihe kdetuent. Eachs tinae a return heruaine ne...wsary after a deisweelt of a few Ihllndred fee*t. At last. calmller cosallnls pre.vailedl mlil a mdiron careftll prepanlrtiols were sualtlhe for ita lst attelllpst. A uiarty was uirzaullaz.iI iiid its -enaaltlsers ware proi.videl.a wita ill Is)IIaaes to Iolul at thewir fiics.s andl k-leep aunt thiet diitihll air. Inur iaslei, it is ,.aid, stepl.le iant, tlew c'age. "Tl1'y gul. a last is* k arounasd at theIir fria-llls.. and ilae or two of tlwa.n sMllasuk lama1els with their imartnlers, iat terimlig a last "luxlxl bye." T'le signal was given alnd tl. eage. It.l.gs falliang like ia sholt. It Meetn dI at, etuer..ly i fwore the ciarg realppeared. Soumae of tlose who wnlEt down to resIce their e-OnraIkw did i.'nt return, while a few were got out. Tiwe cage went down la far an the MUOfoot level. Among the resruing party were Tslnothy Kelleher, Jerry Sullivan and Daniel Mirplhy. Arrived at that level, the reersam"r begahn.rl sraming their conmradu in the millne to tiw cage. The nine.s were lying etxlaustet. and apllar ently nearly ruffocaated. Harry Palge. Billy Qsueen, Leary. Mike (Gritln atnd John1 Lyonsli were taken to time cauge or rushed to it themsen.h lves. Allother mlaun wan seen lylng tnut far away. Patrick Mulrphy. but thme mnwn were' all m. ,Inearly sruforated nlow tlhat the signal was gliveI atl Uthe asrent began,. It was a mest terrible aeenllt! *Sca.rcely. SaIuianl wais conm.lios. Thle sad party wula told the storey to a STAIIUAI) reporteCr in an awe-strickel voi.e lonalrs afterwards. sia. that Harry Page. was. the first one, to give way. The uiesll tutall)i(d on without serruring a firm hold alltl in fact were tax stifled to retain a firln Iold. At nyl nrtl* Page tumbled .of land ie suppmtm)sedl to h*ave fallen to tin bottmn of the shaft. l(own in the sunmlp. At about the rax fout level Till Kelleher fell and followed Page down to the sutm.ll. Kelleher was at hero. Fousr tilness had Iw nande the de.lnt of tihe minle through tiew dark smoke for the purpose of rescuing his friemeds. Hle was the brakenian and was called the maost intrepid amd fearless man in the Anaconda mine. How he fell frmim his poet no one of the party knew. One or two were coe.clous enough to no tse. bb. OL but wo psw.oim to -wA amimame m Mpi~ time isoomey lb" vW rnquiWd to obmg tNme eaw o n *a GNP% o anm spoke& thv meareu brheamehm Whem the to" winding Iag now "mdi maui... su wd at the top af thu madn tbas the CARO WrOOWasNOW Ushe .wft the miane. gweaud meanw and ner.'.u to the brink. Time ae was sup at last. Dat the party It crnitained levkeiso like a party of vkuml even. It is maid that but one of them war cStiven a4trong bandt tftaineb mealI th not-i sed marritI them Into the purv. asir. Jtmlstu Lynnis. axistmt Afiten test Iv, the top. h-,el rumly fuflen train the cra asset hna been hoolly htestiea, but swim' 4"w heat arasihedl Isises asul clung to hims. = - To makbe another descemnt of the aise wa an e lmpesihilllty. "TIe. wtldset re.n -mars were afluat a to tie numuhber kitlekl antll he numbter In stih mlne. But dll g·rt lnequiry, aLd the repurtisag of oast andI another mianeelag .an. lshows all probo hility there are owuly four nmen in the nelnee, all of whole are doubtless dead. (f the. foear. Harry Page and Tim Koelli er ell tlom the cage. Jerry lulllvan w-.r Ose- of the res.ming piarty. He head fallen overrome at tle statron Sname of thle SU level asd is suMppmse to he lying there yet. The, folrth is Pat rick Meurply., who could snt be resacd. The sadkest thing about the mnuster is that LDnkel Merphy, brother of Patrlek, went within two feet of his brsther, without knowing that he was down there. Dianel was one of the .scuinlg party and with the therslm had begunl carrying the1 aelmoa t lifeleke. henles to the cage. He saps he calene right iup to his t.otlser's hrldy, biet helped carry swebody else away, sct kouswing it was his brm)ler. Anothelr trip was Inlspusible anld Murphy had heen k*ft. All the fore*noonm Superluetenden· t arroll with lailenrn' wad.wsl ihl thle. St. Lawrence. They went rilght up to the fire, sinco the -slmoke was going the otlher way. and thi plinI was foresmoel otf sflreatlisg tlheo i.ue by hlulkhealdien all thle drafts lanl d aveinues trtlleig to It. T'lils work was pulhuel ual rmnlittinglly anld by I o'eluLek thils aftonsoo Mr. ('arroll eunue up froaLn tihe 1aine anti alnnouancedl thiat the fiat* was ullnder control. That lis, it hlas bweell es'issittil by shuttli o-if all air and it is. ielicvedl that the fir-" inlust Inra itself out ian aI few dayr. Mr. ('arrm l sakl to a STANIS)AD te eprter; " The flirn itself wenaltd nt he Iso souroues a alatter were' it not far tfwe nelss who have wbeet killed. I h·elieve the fir. is cunlinedl to tie. tlil-foot level of the St. Lawreance. I dcon't tli.eve tlher is. any tire ila the As aut-oeda tios e. (Of 4)lUrse* the( . is a forest of tillmer k)swls there. We ants't do amly* thing now. e luhave iilklaeiaded the Itre usal that in all we caull *lNsilly sdi .at pir. e1ist. 'I'o-nu4)rro4w we** may n rcrt to othler IltslM to) psllt out the fine. hbut at presinat it is daulanwr.nas to let any :air li." Sulrrilate siklest ('arrlll saidt at 8::I) that all thle St. l.awr,.t land IwLen hBalk lieitk*l anld tlht- Aalnon.tla Inutl leeI bulk hweasled at tie. 4t0-fet level, wlhich was as far ulown as it wais I*ssuihle to go. lte tw lievid dw tine walds Il t 1a4ldllrth-rtl. nll*.rilltlletndtl ('Carroll ltas no tlhory to explaiill thlt origills of tlfh lin. to.e of tIw Ilnlutri. rsauty alt)u eaidllles Ilatd been left Istlrailug at tlh. 4tiiltoot 'level .f the St. Lawrenl e by st(llu of teu IasIesl. Sotmeo -f tiwe InileIlr talk freely ef aU ilaililiary or illgt, but 1m IIs lief is phjlumt itl this tlhesxy. lhside's tie fataur Inas- ill lite iitil)e., sv-" ernl anr iajurt.d. Jola. Lyosa. is Isl.voed to he the nmost latllngeariutly hurt. It is Inot Iawlie.v!d II, callsl r.ttovr. His lead is asniilatl-d is thnre places. Tllete is a terrible cut trmsll the e.lIter of t.e forIeheaid ariutMsl 4to t left stale; tller,lh a lhokIl I tihe rilght sdle. alld anotlier a little left of teh hack of tie ltwNd. His left leg it brolken in two yluaes. At 4 o'clock this afternoole e o had rtcu.nllasd Ieo oSe. asinl gave Iies sign of himag colln scious. At every half aIlllutnte Iee would give a pirc.ia.s yell anld struggle violently. Fousr Inaes1 were ieggligd itsll lholing him dowg- ill Iced at his loo1101n lh uhlini galleb. His wife trerfully was. trylal iI vtain to get le.r lausiNaad to reog·uqnisi . ler. He siks hisis otller inljuriesl. h. was .artlly uf folrated with suoike. He* is :U years old a1dl laUs a wife alld two chlildren. Harry llHurley. the fo.n-sila.was ltakell Ito lis lallne atlllNost ini.elw il)le frnal smoke*. iatiael aluarplay, Jal.ls M(e 'oy of tiw NSt. Lawren-r e. Mat thew SNilivan, Mlike Mfuldarie tmtl Jack Shea were stifled so that Iiy arne 1now its held. t~f the. fosur iiit'i ii thet* amiais onuly Ptat ri'k Murphy iis iniirri.'ul HeL hua a wife andl stint. qiltlrtnii. 1I14p' was e4uiaki~t'r.l the e(* ticllli, I i lamutta flht'gflr i rio Mi.itataiia. L'at'ry. whoE was nietutaid. ii th.' tmusi who hlrieqi tlars. stildrs'illits 011 fuinm.'ral o fe'w we . ks siwgo The. lire. was diseroerrC·~~d by Nejl r1-· ('tala'.on sama. tlaj St. J~tiwi'Itt('e' tiIiittt')' who wait workinmg sot thme !AI)-fsst It-vol niiitiit :JtU 'elx'...k. T'ie fls'ay- st. iii si et'Sitr't't .ibi thuat ls'%'tl. liei itaw tlhre be'gati hsatinsg ht'.l"tstuat.'.' thinskiatg to put out the fire. ija that g)tsiaui.'tr. F's1idinºK thuin iitaltttis'r to IN- iuintv.&ihiitg lIN-~lli.sa eii" ft'llow' wo~rkuias'm. g..t hitist,, t'temiii.'cteii it wdith (noe olf tli' Wig watter ae',llttllMs sti naoslhed lisc'k into thiii crusets-i . wit i the sutazI.. Hut ths' irs' had grown so r illly that tat' he ssuld ntt ge't near it, although hee kept pls)aying oil the tire, suatil 6:15 ei'.'lnek. Th'leim1 thtu elharsu was given aho)'rr . t t as' cexi1uit of the chansge' of shifts hs'tat'man 5 aiid 7 .'clock t.only a few ennea weire wo0rk. lung in either ati ait this timaIe. The' worktingu of the Nevetr Sweat mtine. jusit west of Its' St. Latwte"i'tt'. were. laitik headedl this afte'rnautaui, us they E'humiuieot wilth the St. L~awaiee. A dlose1 spec'iaI j)Eolie~~t'ttitf tut ha e een g i auding that mtines. all .hav. So fur as knsowna oitly the, four tui.*i in hihe miliat' are laiti, with pirtiwlnilitii,' of Johnms Lyons' injuries proving fatal. All wait quliet at the Aias'uaimslta nuijlte' wheni a STAlesbAIsua rs'portu'r puaid it a visit a;t 10 o'elaaek to-nigh. TIN. exeitedl er.ewuls toily s ix or 4e'ven watchme'l nrii.i wer.' :~aiaust thle 11mo11jiv. rrutusrae e t'nin tit iitt a thout I of tIn.' builkiteadis staid rriart".'d th'a111 stir tight. "Thtert' it iutat ii li'.ctli of aiir .'iitg '"I lslie've lit' firs' iu otit sit thlij nliullsite, hIntt sihwhtlesus tile tiunh.r, sirs' till iuntiuoahk~ritg tutuE I thinuk it wcaui.l hue .lcirn. g.'rnus s, o4 pen the' m115w ht'fo.us a wpa'k basses. sin'se thern is stch a trc'eanendl uu tinimdra ght that sun? little fireI would sxutx tat Is'fannted to a bigp bant'. All the drifts were hulkhaeadedl lay 12 o'clkek and thonse we. closed ti`` tit shaft. ot both mnisies. If the bulk adHaa hold the fire must mono h e extinguiiithed if it Is not now. It is not thes fire. hte tbs poor meta that worries nm. liad I N eU, host I weMt do wa tlhe , I aw msa to flt he hLIe. WhIl e I wee ,em.. shee, 7 o'lke . omw mMes dMede demesd "el Anasonds to set out altf a boa o powde whi-l had bed left there. They demned ed, 'but inly two eo tlhem anme bt.k. Tbhe olters usarted down to renme. thl on.e left Mal th.b the diaeter enme ahtmne. IPr tbr1twoumarteu of an hour af ter the last tuon vamin up the cage. wacr swent alp and down, eioppingr a few man sate at each station in order if an poor fellow ws able to drg binuamlf to the cato lie €cllul get up." Reports.aro around town to-nigbt that other am r lmilnr bln kleS tLe four known to me In the mine. Minerv report friemnd nisinlllg since morning and aay they can findl so traoo of them. tne of Ithe nils nlia men is nIamed Dolan. Nothing dctl slite canl Im le.rlsed regarding thetn rns niwr. Silpt. <'arroll does not know of lnaiem than tliao four to be misling. When the ease made Its last and Jour cy. hbringingi to the top its load of uncon m-elUs asld euffocated mann, poor Kelleher's hat and one shuo- were still in the cage and blnmid amil mangled pieces of flmls clung to it, Mhowing that Kelleher had been smashed by the tinherm as Ima fell. The Iphynicans to-night report the nmel in Jnrid by sttltflin abnoke to Ise doing well asll out of daslvger. Dr. Rough reports Lmons, the manl whos head is eut an.Il kg broked. tpo h, still unconscious. Tele gra.se o hve een remeive in large niub. ber firorn people having friendM working at the Anacodala or St. Lawrreee. A few ,een will he kept to watch. hut only for a few days, while the rest of the niiners will await the rn-olpening of the mines. At Tbe Cbar.b.a. St. Mark's church. Epicaopal, will bald _-rvkie, in kdI -Fellows hall to-day at Al a. in. and 7:0 p. in. Sunday school at 2710 p. in. Rev. W. E. Nic., pastor. Se.vkw nat St. Paul's churlch. Catholic, at NM:.U anid 10:.t a. in., and 7:.10 p. m. Mass every iay at 4 o'clock. This church is always open,. Rev. Father DoSiere, pastor. in the Pre shyterlas church services are hekl at 11 a. in. antd 7":U p. m. Sunday ashtnl at 12:) pi. in., and C('hinee school at 1: I p. ain. Meeting of the Y. P. S. C. E. at 4 :11) p. in. Rev. T. J. Lanolt,. pasItor. Metlmtulist chwrch, Southi seervices at 11 a. Isi. and IL. m. Mnllday s.hool at 2 p. hn. ItRev. S. 1). Barhee. hastier. ?Servitnc of the Methodist Episcopal church will Is. held in the Iparsonage at the corner of Oak anud Thltls streets at 11 a. in. and a 7::) p. mi. Sunday school at 2:. p. aI. Rev. P. Lowry, pastor. PERSONAL. P. A. Sureatrlt au e..aa.ed to Butt,. last ev4.niag. V. (;. .grue, Om()naha, is a guest at the J. H. Nichols, of Butte, was in the city ytster.lay. W. T. O'(onnell of Missoula Is ira town. S. L. Huolnles of Milwaukee, A. ('. Johll son o)f St. Paul. and C(. J. lo)rra<na.c of ('li n *.t., are aUnOIng yesterduIay'es arrivals. ('.ty Attorlty Boanruall is an i.tetrsted spiNcu.atr) of time proceedheugs at Helena. Miis Ida t'opiusus left a few days ago for Seattle and San Francisco to visit friend.t. She will Ih aiJa.tut three or four uaiiull t Ill The .i rei 's frlll. ('olUmmlittee work for the annual lill to hl. given. at holiday time by the Marcus DuIly .lengine agnd hose conmpany is well ad vanciLd. The fi.L·rnn propose to give the asnIt brilliant o cial aftair of the year. Th. baill will be held on the eveneing of Dlees',ber 31. The commnitteet thus far comnlletedl are: ('liamnittee of Arrangements - James Rictley. Mark Williama. Mont Pleke., ('hurl.e Himse.. Johp G. Morse, IkDnnis Smith, )llltusun Graham. H. R. Brown. W. 0. ('oaverse. * Recelptron Committee - Marcus Daly. S:Vol. S. A. Estes. W. L. Hoge. A. L Kemp hlanl. ()tto lalmnall, WV. L. ThornltonI Jamns Richly, John. Isemanl James John s-ons. Joseph (anavon, lkavid Lowis, John S. )ouagllarty, Harvey Malhn John Mc (lo key. Th@ Next Lewlmad. At the reception to be given by the Low land club next Wednesday evening, there will e a large attendalnce of guests from Blealt and Helena. The occasian will be -mack uespecially brillllant In honor o T'hllksivritng eve. The members of the thor o-mmittio for the occasion are: W. L. Hoge F'. E. Miller, Frank Gorham. .ora.ge Linstey and L. A. King. A brill itut et.venili is anticipated. As usual the r.(t'eltin)lS a ili I. givenl at the Montana. P.&nltt. evis anias window glass nrw oar rirl ian wtuiek by A. T. Playter. druggist, Wirnw4,r & Na·wtman'a tubla, Ipalnts 10 cents at Cresw drug wt.Wre. Thet. Maniki ttu duums shirt was re ceivesl y.,.ts~nlrhy at E~stsc & ('u`rncl'lu. Pres mriptn ittia cUflytt4 cotnpouxaded at A. T. Playtex' slntg stne. day or aight. Mouey to luan on inuprovedl funr nsad city propetrty. S'ev adverrtiseuent North wtrstoena Gmsaramaty Loan Co. Emites & ('omuasU'ls VA.0 0 ar c' cloak I. worth 00.U Estes & Conainell have received their now fall stock of clothing. Guss and rifles at Anaconda Hardware C<o's. Artis.t.' materials at ('rts' drug store. l)rinik Bohemnian or Hofbrwau beer at Jack t)l narr elhn's the only place in the city to rget it. All shadle of Ipllhes at Est4e & C(on ndlls for : cetit4. ?4otSEe. Il IxMrtles id.h)teal to Mert Enmmons or C. ('arIlan & Co.. will call at Anaconlda leer hall antd settle their accounlts. Front street near ( )ak. " The llo.ut coupll)lete line of dress trim mings in the city is at Eate & ('onnell's. The Mo,,stana Lumluer and Produce cosupany hlave jst receilved a large con Ia-Ignnae1t of '"Conuain .Inse." "Arctic" anl "lManitoba'" bob ltlds. Also a full lIne of akllivery sleighs anld cutters. in all gtaew. whichl they are selling at bottom Tbis is the meanen for ladies to purchase a nice wrap. It will pay our lady readers to look at D. J. Hennessy Mercantile Co.'s advertismntut of WSpecial Wrap Sale" for "onne week only." This rfirm will keep their wad in all stateuments they mask. SPEC AZ3 SALE> LADI ES' W'RAPS ! FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. D. J. Hennessy Mercantile Co. WILL GUARANTEE Prices on Wraps TO BE 20QA Lower than ONUNDE Elsewhere in the City. * Call and LOOK OVER OUR WRAPS and you will find Style, Quality and Prices as represented. D. 7. HENNESSY MERCANTILE CO. Corner Oak and Firt strsetK. I. I. JACOBS, Northwestern Fu STORE 41 West Park-st., BLTT . 7MtONT. MAN.IVATCRE K OFlY Fine and edisam Grades of Furs SEALSKIN (;ARMIENTS Made to Order a Specialty Partleulu Atteotlem Given to ledyelag ud slenvatlag Old Sealskln. Highest Market iPr.rs PaIk ftr Rw u.rs. * J. C. KEPPLER * Aammeada. Measa& Watchmaker and Jeweler, Dealer is DI AWOI N DS. An trades at Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Op tical Goods, Silverware, Etc. BLBEGANT FURNISHED ROOKS THO DOLt[OQNICO. .tHAA RtBER~RI Prop. MiaLm rea. Near roIt,. Aamereds. Mums. The .rlmbtetd Horlyd's mudmrwa. at aso a& Couneal's. OEINTLEM&N From this day and date henceforth there will appeareach week in this column something new and to your intersts in the way of Cloth ing. Hoots and Shoes. Hats and Caps and Gents' Furnishings. Al ways look out for Special Sales, as from time to time we are bound to have them. ESTES 0' CONNELL Guarantee to save you from to to 15 per cent. on their new line of Clothing if you will buy from them, as they have bought at praces which cannot be reached by competition, owing to the fact that they buy in larger quantities and carry a larger and better se lected stock than any other store in Anaconda. They have the new est and latest styles and designs of Cloths direct from New York in their TAILORING DEPARTIENT, Consisting of Imported and Do mestic Manufacture. A I'ER FICT FIT IS GUARANTEED or no sale. Now is the time to buy your Clothing, as the stock is new and not broken. Call this week and examine our goods and prices is all we ask. " We have recently secured the sole agency for Stacy & Adams' Fine Dress Shoes In men's wear, and as this shoe has a world-wide reputation for style, finish and durability, and being the Best Shoe for the Least Money it will pay you to look over our shoe stock. A splendid dress shoe can be bought for $2.50. We are also selling a shoe for $2.75 that we guarantee you can not buy else were for less than $3.50. Our $3.5o shoe is a rattler, and we will also save you Si.oo a pair on them. Right & Richard's Shoes. which always sell for $5.oo every where, and are hand-sewed, we will do them up for $4.oo a pair. We have a good line of nailed and unnailed shoes for heavy work. and the prices are right for you. The boys are always pleased to show goods and prices, and they are certain at the prices you will get that you are bound to buy. Inspection of our stock is cordial ly invited. ESTES & CONNELL.