State Society. Bozem an. (SPiECIAL. TO INTER MOUNTAIN.] Bozeman, July 26.-A very pretty recep tion was given by Mr. and Mrs. George Saflcy at their home, on Central avenue. South, Thursday evening in honor of their guests, Mrs. Nachbaur of Dubuque, Miss Johnson of Chicago and Miss Dabney of Winterset, la. The house was prettily decorated with roses, sweet peas and potted plants. Mr. and Mrs. Safley were assisted in receiving and entertaining their guests by Mesdames Cooper, Mardis, Wil. son, Owenhouse and Ilenepe and Misses Cameron, Sheridan, Martin, Gardner and Kinney. Misses Edith Brown, Vida Work and Ernestine Hills served delicious shrub to the guests. and Hattie Tabor and Blanche Noe attended the door. During the even ing, which was a most delightful one, Miss Winifred Kinney, Mrs. Safley and Prof. Currier treated the guests to some very pretty vocal music. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. George Saflcy J. F. WILKIN, A Well-Known Stock Buyer of Bozeman. and Miss Cameron gave a very delightful afternoon company in honor of Miss John son of Chicago. Sweet peas and roses formed the floral decorations and the house looked exceedingly pretty. Some 6o ladies were present and the entertainment pro vided for the guests consisted of each one making pencil sketches to represent the title of some hook. When the sketches were completed they were passed to each lady for her to guess the name of the book illustrated. Mrs. F. I.. Blenepc guessed the greatest nulllmber correctly and received the 'rize, a very pretty picture. Friday afternoon Mr. E. F. Colburn and bride arrived inl Bozeman. Mr. Colburn and MIiss Istelle LaMay were married in larahuoo, \Wis.. on July 16, and left that evening for ltuzenman, \owhere they will make their hlome. Mr. Colburn is one of Izlleman's portular young men. 'Mr. and Mr.Ž,lr;. Iouis \andenllook. Misses Alice. Lucy :and Mary Gage and tlanch, MacKenzic I lanth Mears. \Villiams, lo award and Charles \'andenhook left Saturday mortling for the Middle Creek canyon, where they will enjoy a week's camping. Thetir lestliation was the sumtititter calmp of (Col. i. '. (Chisholm. A moonli ght picnlic was enjoyed by 13 younttg ladi es in l.everich canyonl Monday eveing. After arriving at their destina tiuoi a huge campfire was kindled by the C. E. HOY, p~~ A Prominent Bozeman Rancher. light of which, together with the moon, there was a game of ball, songs and stories and last, but by no means least, a supper cooked by the same fire. At a rather late hour the young ladies came home, arriving without accident notwith standing the unlucky number. A very pleasant lawn social was given by the ladies of the South Methodist church at the home of Mrs. Ferguson on the North Side, Thursday evening. The event was well attended and much enjoyed by the participants. During the evening t lncheon was served. An informal social evening was given y Mr. and Mrs. John I.uce, Monday even ng, at their home on Blace avenue. The :ompany was given to entertain Mr. IHor ace Durston and Miss Spencer of Ana conda. The amusement of the evening consisted of music and games. The hostess served light refreshments during the evei iiir Ex-('ollgressian W. C. Jones was in the city lMonlay visiting C. S. Hlartman for a blhort tiiie. Alilerman Nevitt returned Tuesday from a trip IEast, ha illg been away about two Emil Altitn of tihe Bozeman brewery \i cen over I I, lena Moinday where he may dt idle to re lmain. Mr. Ricihrd Ihockcy visited IBozeman Miss; Lou:la Fisher left Tuesday mnorning for Mis soul;i. where she will visit her b rothlr., Mr. I)an Fisher. Mrs. E1d Ellis left Wednesday nlorning for (hirago and other Eastern points. Jamies I'.nsfoird returned Monday from a few lda>s' stay at Ilunter's Hlot Springs,. Miss Sara'h Chaffee left Tuesday for Spokanlsi I:ulls. 'res.iding Elder G. C. Rector of the Methodist church spent a few days in Bozeeiman this week. ,President James Reid returned Saturday from a trip through Montana in the inter est of the state college. Frank Wilton and wife returned Satur day from Stlllwater, Minn. Mr. and Miss Bartholomew returned the last of the week from a visit to their old home in Burlington, Wis. Judge Bach of Helena spent a few hours in Bozeman, Monday. Deer Lodge. [SPECIAL TO INTER MOUTNTAIN.] Deer Lodge, July a6.-A beautiful wed ding took place at the Christian church Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock, the high contracting parties being John Rothwell Greenholgh of Cowles, Nehf., and Miss Emma Truscott of this place. The bride was attended by Miss Linda Williams, and Lee Williams, a cousin of the bride, acted as best man. The sacred edifice was beautifully decorated for the occasion with potted plants and wild flowers, and a gor geous array of the town's best people ware there to witness the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. Bruce McCully. To the tune of Mendelssohn's wedding march, played by Mrs. Scharnikow, the bridal party entered the church and were met at the altar by the minister. Mr. and Mrs. Greenholgh will leave this evening for their future home in Nebraska. A jolly party of Deer Lodge young folks spent Tuesday at Rock creek lake. The day was an ideal one and all enjoyed themselves in royal style. Boating, fishing and mountain climbing were indulged in, and the day at this splendid resort seemed to slip away all too soon. Those of the party were: Mesdames A. I). Iloss and J. G. Morony, chaperons: Misses Mayme and Beth Larabie, Sue Welch, Nellie Mills, Jessie Humber, Mabel Beaumont, Ida Rob JOHN F. DULLEN, TWIN BRIDGES. inson, Ella Marcum, May McMahon and Annie Biclenberg, and Messrs. Don l.ar abice. Paul Kimball, Archille Mlenard, Wirt Robinson and Joseph C. Snith. Miss Irene Rohiison arrived here Sat urday evening and will spend the succummer with Mr. and Mrs. W\. F. (;ullette. She has spent the past year in school at l.ake Forest, 111.. and for the past three veeeks has been visiting relatives in Hlclena and Boinner. Mrs. John (.. florony of Great Falls, who. has been here for a fortnight on a visit to her father, Capt. James II. Mills and family, left \Wednesday for Hlamilton, where she will lie the guest of Mrs. Shan non for a week or more. R. Donald Larabie left \Vednesday even ing for a tour of the National park. lie was met at Livingston by anll old 'college chum from the East, who will see Won derland with him aind then visit him here for some time. O. S. Draper of the E. L. Bonner store left Sunday night for Seattle and other points on the Sound, to be gone about two weeks on his annual vacation. T. B. Mannix and wife of Hclmville came over Sunday. The former has been sitting with the county commissioners this week and the latter has been visiting in the city. Misses Mayme Plunkett and Maggie Thomas of Anaconda came down last F, W. PROSSER, A Popular Engineer on the N P. R. R., Who Makes His Headquarters at Missoula. Thursday and have since been enjoying themselves as guests of Miss Ida Cross wight. Miss Nellie Mills returned home Sun day after a visit of more than two# weeks in Helena, where she was the guest of Misses Ethel Booker and Florence Gage. Miss Ella and Ilattice Marcum returned Sunday evening from a pleasant visit of three days with nliss Ona Dingwall at New Chicago. Mrs. N. J. liclenberg arrived home Sat urday after a short visit as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Scherr and family at P'rinceton, (;ranite county. Mrs. 13. K. Wheeler of Avon came over Saturday and remained until Monday visit ing Mr. and Mrs. John A. Robinson and family. County Commissioner W. T. Kuehn came over from Elliston Tuesday and met with the other members of the board Wednes day. Raymond Quigley and J. C. Barnden of Avon were in the county seat Wednesday on business before the board of county comnlissi oners. John F. Davies of Butte has been here MRS. R. B. WAMPLER OF PONY. this week assisting in the selection of books for the Kohrs memorial library. Mrs. M. J. Keiley and Miss May Mtc Mlahon returned Saturday evening front a brief visit with friends in Ilutte. Col. Thomas McTague and wife went b Butte Sunday, remaining until Wednesday onl a pleasant jaunt. Mrs. Phil H. Miller and children of Helena came over Monday for a visit with Mlr. and Mrs. William Williams. A splendid program is being arranged by the Deer l.odge orchestra, to be given at Cottonwood hall albout August 5. Dr. T. S. Lowry of Warnm Springs came down Monday and spent the day as the guest of his friend I)r. iE. . I)odds. Jay Van (;inldy came (owni from IButte Sunday and has since been visiting hlis home folks in West I)eer Lodge. County Attorney J. II. Dutly and family were downl from Anaconda last Sunday to spend the lday with relatives. Miss Ida Robinison was the guest of Colonel and Mrs. Thuomas Elliott at their Race Track home last Saturday and Sun day. Jailer M. J. KE.iley left Tueslay for a visit to his ranch on Nevada creek. Miss Franncs I'anghlorn is enjoying a visit from her mother from Michigan. John N. W. Iiclienherg retutned Mon day from a brief visit to Blutte. George J. kirby iof Emery was in th county seat \Vednesday. Joseph I.odge is in Waslhllington Gulch this week. John ;erdts returnedl Monday fromn Great Falls. Missou la. rMPIEIA. '"IO INIER' SlO NrAI N.1 Missoula, July 26.-Nowhere in this vast state is there such solid comfort as right W. W. M'CALL OF WHITEHALL. here in Western Montana, and if a person can spare time to visit trout streams atd their kindred solitude, he need not envy Edward his royal yacht. The grounds of almost the humblest dwelling are deep-set in foliage and clover blossoms nodding in whatever breeze strays that way. Our city has its quota of Butte visitors also, and they seem to be in perfect harmony with their surroundings. The younger set has displayed much activity this week. Monday it was when a party of them took one of the 'busses to a point on the Rattlesnake-dreadful name df a lovely creek-and there enjoyed them selves as only the light hearts of the young find is possible to do. Tuesday evening Miss Roxie Howell en tertained a few of her young friends at her home in South Missoula. Those present were: Ona Sloane, Evelyn Polleys, Doro thy Polleys, Hugh Sloane. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Hershey enter tained the choir of the Christian church at their pleasant nome in South Missoula, Tuesday night. It is a very pleasant cus tom this summer of holding choir rehears als at the homes of the different memrbers. The sad accident to Mrs. D. M. Durfee has been the center of interest to all to whom the account has reached. Its mys. A D. RAWITSCHAR, A Leading Resident of Pony. tery makes of it a topic unenling in con jecture. The many frlcnul of tl:e family and, in fact, all to whom they are known, unite in hopes for the complete recovery of Mrs. Durfee. Miss Rafaela Spurrier of Butte is the guest of friends in Missoula, Miss Elsie Reinnard of this city is the guest of Miss tadele T''eague of Helena, Mrs. Kate McCormick, who has suffered severely from rheumatism since her recent return fromn Europe. is ablle to leave the Sstrs Iterp tal for her homte. M.. a:nd Mrs. T. R. Ph !i'ps and I tile daughter. Gladys, are visiting Mrs. Phillips' parents, Mr. and hirs. B. F. See, in the hitter Root valley. Mrs. E, II. Young ant danghter, Gladys, of Spokane, are guests of Mrs. John Wilson in Misroula. Mrs. Jonas tidil fietily of iuri'0 are stop uit,' for a while at the residence, of Mrs. C A. Pearson and are elithusl;i:ti: over the rdv..utages of this city. 1'. J. lHathawey has gone for a month to New York. Dr. W\. II. Robinson is gone for a week to Plaradise Hlot Springs. Miss Anna Marion has left for Paradise Ilot Springs and will later visit Spokane. Aver Green of St. Regis and Miss Ma hala Miller of Pennsylvania will be mar ried Saturday at the !o:tue of Mr. and Mrs., W. W. Wilder in South Missoula. Mrs. 1.. W. Kelly of Spokane, after a visit to her sister, Mrs. P. P. Pierce, re turned home Monday accompanied by Mrs. Jtmes Moses. Misses l.ottic Greenough and Ida Flagner have returned fromn a two weeks' visit to Plains, Mont. Bishop Brewer of Hlelena is trying his luck with lish in complany of Rev. C. H, I.inley of this city. The gentlemen are up the iitter Root stream. iMrs. Albert crost and little daughtelr have returned froim all extended visit to Iclatli\es in Salt Iake, Utah, Mr. aind Mrs. Daniel Arms arrived from Ilutlte lMonday. lion. Johnll . Forhis of lButte has been ini the city to accompany his mother home to that city. IITh meeting of the Press club of Itamllt tol will call out a crowd of the hest people of the city who know front experience what jollity accompanies "the boys." IMrs. Joseplh T. Eichberg of Atllanta, Ga., is the guest of hter brother, HIerr Daniel L. Ittindmtann, at Ihis ranch east of the city. Mrs. Harry W. Thoimpson has returned from several weeks spent In the East. Mrs. P. W. Panle of Hamilton visited NMiisslula recently to attend the Suntner ( allin weddiilg. Anaconda. Fsi lAI . 10 INI'It R MOtNI'NAIN.] Anacondla, July 2(..-I)nring the past Iwo wee ks there has been ablsolutely nothing doing inl Anaconda society ex cptiog proba:tly a few informal after Hi1tl teias, iiid the lmeictiings of tih regt-i Iir card citls.. Even ping polg has lost its chartm thecautse of the hilt weather ;and in the cool of the eveninlg ever onie is too busy getting nout of doors to pay the slightest attentiont to itndoor antttse nitenlt s. Invitations are out for a reception to be iveln at the Montana hotel next Tuesday evening, Iby Mesdames I. . . Smith, i. IIt. Winston, A. C. Mach'oltlnii, R. T. N\ilbanis aitnd 1). J. Ma:clronall. It is c.pccted that 75 couple will he Iresent andl it will be one of the leading social eventis of the stttltoier. The Thursday Alternoon chili was en Irtained this week by Mis. Fred Junk it her home on Locust street. Mrs. II. W. Stephens, Mrs. J. II. 1)itlTy and Mrs. C. II. \illiaims were lultte vis itors Wednesday. Mias Lillian Shields ha. returncd front a two-wreeks' stay with Mrs. Marcus. Italy and family in the Hitter kRot. Mrs John Od.",on and diautghter, Miss Genevieve, liave re turned frot aI oitt ing at Silver lake. Ilorace )tttrs.ut is visiting in ll.,' ltan with his siti'r, Mrs. Johnl Maxey. Mi ss May Spetner is spcnliigt a few wCeeks with friends in Itoz'nan. TI ler Sheriff J. 1). K tnudy tandl wife of I;ranite cotiunty were in AnIacolda utr ing the week. Mrs. C. O)'l)onnell and da:ughter, IHar riht, of Butte visited in Anaconda dur ing the week. Qtiite a ntimber of Anaroilans left yelterday to join one of the Ihitte ex cv.rsiouns throttgh the Yellows!onte National park. COSTLY GEMS Are Now Manufactured With the Aid of Chemicals. [New York Sun.] "A new industry has grown up In this country in the last few years," a downtown jeweler told a Sun reporter. "It is the treatment and setting of crystals and minir crals partly as imitations of real precious stones and partly as art objects and orna ments which do not pretend to be any other than they are-simply pretty things. The extent of this industry and the success of its products can hardly he realized by any one outside the jewelry trade. "Chemistry plays an important part In the industry. It is remarkable what beau tiful effects can be secured with a bit of quartz by a chemist who has studied this phase of mineralology. "There is, for instance, the so-called golden opal, which is not an opal at all. It is made by boiling chalcedony, which is merely a species of quartz, in honey, then in a solution of chromate of lead, and final ly baking it in hydrochloric acid kept at a moderate heat for a few weeks. "In the same way deep red carnelians are produced by skillfully burning the pale or dull chalcedonies. Black agate, popular for mourning jewelry, is made by similar methods. "Other colors and stripes are obtained by boiling chalcedony in such solutions as blood and water, sugar and water, an# molasses and water and after it has ab sorbed these boiling it in sulphuric acid. "Agates are easily converted into onyx like substances which lapidaries use for cameos and intaglios. Any colored onyx can be obtained by simple chemical pro cesses; in fact, modern chemistry has pro. duced such changes In stones and minerals that it is possible to imitate many of them "Not only can the whole stone be e made to change its color, hut sections and lines of it can be made to assume a red, black, yellow or white tone while the rest stays pure white or black. "Rock crystal, which is simply pure quartz, is employed to a much greater .x tent than ever before for imitating dia monds and other precious stones. These can he cut and polished to almost as rich a brilliancy, as the real stones, though, of course, they soon lose their luster and must be recut to regain it. "Agate is used in many different ways for ornamnentiug trinkets. Small but beau tiful amethysts are found in Pennsylvania, Maine and North Carolina and in Wyoming are large masses of moss agates. "In fact, chemistry applied to compara tively cheap minerals and skillful treatment of them have made it apossible for people far from wealthy to possess excellent imi tationls of jewels which thqmselves are al most priceless." LUTHERANS PROSPER UNDER THIS PASTOR Rev, Martin IltdtllT, Iastor rf the German Lu.theratn chturch cton Wes\,t Silver street, came to Ilttut nine ynt' ago to take charge of a sma;ll btint promistnlling cotl gregation, shortly aftcr ih' htticlincg o the church which is now alcout to be given lup for a more colltlltodiousc antd sttitable tidi fice. The church property was sold this week for $S,as, anId by the aid of sttb scrilptions the ibuilding cotlnnitta'n has pyr 42 . iA 144 Pastor of German Lutheran Church. P hotogiaph Taken Nine Years Ago WIfePl the Minister First Came to Take C harge of His Preent Paatorate. etaselll a t htrch site ion te corner of Molt. t.I;La all Silver streetls, upolln which will be erected durinig itheI co(ninllg year a new aitif more pret|tiotls struiture than the one whlichl has done ,rvitt.e ifr the Germani cl.e imetI bitlCt I18. 1. lRev. Mir. IlndthltilT cralne to Tlutte from MlilnneIr:sota, where he h0aI1 Ieteen two years Ilt charge of a pa:slor:ite at L.tverne. I Ic is a graltlnlltn of the ''llheolgical .mttinary of the I;mean Lutheran church, in St. Louil, antd alsio took a coutrse at (otlsiordia colleg., Milwaukee. Membcrship Has Increased. lit is a young :Itn of i rea;lt spirit attd (energy anld in thIe ine years li hl:ts s'rved hi.I, people in ]tiltu"e ha% aro sled it, rest aInid added I;Lily to thle in mbtI 'rship roll. Down Church Aisles. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 85o \Vest llroadway, corner lxcelsior avenue. First Reader, Mrs. C. E. Crowley. Sun day, July 27, subject, "love." Services to :45 a. itt. and 8 p. mi. Siunday school, 12:15 p. I. Wedllnesday eveninlg tmeet ing at 8 o'clock. Recaditng rooms open from ai a. in. to S p. m. except Sun day. Unitarian meeting In Good Templars' hall Sunday, at a. nt. Lewis J. Duncan, miniister, will lecture. Subject, "The Power of Love." New A. M. E. church, situated on the corner of Platinum and Idaho streets, will be opened with appropriate ceremonies on the 57th instant. Rev. Jordan Allen, the pastor, and his people have la bored with commendable zeal in securing this house of worship. It is now about completed and will be opened for wor shil, on next Sunday. Rev. James II. lHubbard, elder of Denver district, will be present and render assistance. Come over into Macedonia and help us. The muin isterial association will officiate on the occasion. Next Thursday evening the organist and choir of Mountain View M. E. church, with Mr. J. S. Thomas, basso, of Seattle, Wash., will give a choir festival. Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, Rlev. John liosking, pastor; residence, 97t North Main street. (.lass meeting at to a. tt., John Gilbert, leader. I'reaching at it a. im. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at a:3o p. m., W. II. Gribbin and John MISS H.R.LD -DERMATOLO(IST -Removes wrinikles and every facial blem.c Ish. Tlhe treatmenit for skin diseases are the same as given by l)r. (;eorge iox, the great skin specialist of New York City. Miss Ilarcol absolutely guarantees the cure of the most obstinate cases of E czema, Acne, Pimples Illacklheals, moth patches, liver spots, freckles, tanl, oily skins and open pIore,. S~Miss Harold Permanently Removes Superfluous Hair, Moles, Birthmarks SWithout pain aind without scarring; also smiallpox pits andl scars. "Eidleweis (ream prevents wrinkles, price, $i.oo; Almond Wrinkle Cream, re n moves, wrinkles, price, $.uo; Hlealing Crearmi prevents scars, cures burns, etc., price, 5oc; Iate Erasive, a compllexion soap, price, 5oc; Miss llarold's l)andrutf Cure, price, $W.oo ; lalir l'onic, $M.oo. All work gu.ra.'antced. Lust of city ref. erelnces given. Office 30, The Rrgyle, No. 68, West Broadway, Butte, Montana When lie caine to take charge of the Ilutte patlorate tlhere wi re 7 cottmunicanlit mtein h.s atl a itotal imetniersuip of 8uo. At )present the t:,toer shIws a communicant oinmherhhip of i awil aI total memibership of i'-l5 .ods, with a t iriving Sunday school. Mr. llltluli has also given attenltion to the teahring of ;.r;m alNumung his lnock, and a tIlriving (erman chluti has heein uollductedl at the little church builling throughl t u1 ummcr nontljt for t110 p0I thrce or four yeardl ''Ths h9 l lheCh oi r'reat advalntal to chihlren of Gctmtlq parentake, wljo have c(' rnec. tsheir racli tongue cor"rectly and well frotu the gooda tlotured and popular minkitc;l , Sale of Prppoe. ,J ih: t:le of the churcli 'rppyrlY tJ week will enable the I.alJlcs' 4 e c.e . the CeJiulh, which is folisulasiz for thi Ijew ihuilding, to tur oittjy tii y thc 1rcllitc(Itri an 03 r arrangeKInts of tfie siew cl>1q C fi' maindL.r of the nmpuey nectctS W j1 rai'.rd by ulnl,,criplion. . " , Mr. Ifndtlull'f church is the Oply.QDo Q1 the (;crrun Lutlhran denomlnatlbll 1 Btulle. -, '. , ::T,./f', b4;.tj Callow, superlntendcnt,. Prpworth Tcagueu at (6: o p. ni., IIngh Wick%, leadel Monthly ollicial hoard meeting Monday evening in the pastor's study. Tuesda# evening, prayer meeting. Wednesday evening, choir rehearsal, R. W. Halph, leader. Friday evening, class meeting, Itl James, leader. , s Scandinavian Methodist Episcopal church, corner of Copper and Alaska streets, W. L. llansen, pastor. Morning service at i , evening service at 8, Sun* day school, za in. ----*** I South Butte Presbyterian church, core ner of First street and Utah avenue. Rev. Frederick Tongie, pastor; residence, rear of the church on East First street. Services Sunday morning at st o'clock. Sunday school at ra:15, Mr. C. Carroll, .superintendent. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. iii., subject, "Missions." Preaching at 8 p. sm. by the pastor; subject, "The Man on the Jericho Road." Mid-week service Tuesday next at 7:3o p. in.; jubject, "The Form Without the Substance." (;race Methodist Episcopal church, cor ner of Arizona and Second streets. James W. Tait, pastor; residence, 935 Arizona street. Preaching at t a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at a :o, Mr. Iogan Mc. D)onald, superintendent. L.eague devo. tional meeting at 7 p. MI., Mr. P'. II. Sher. rard, leader. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Shortridge Memorial Christian church, corner of Washington and Mercury streets. Pastor, A. I,. Chapman; resi daneuce, 432 West Mercury street. Preach ing and L.ord's Supper at i= a. ai. Song service by the choir at 8 p. mn. Sunday school at a:Jo; Junior ('. !e., I:J.o, and Senior C. F., 7 p. in. The public is cor dially invited to these services.