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INTERIJOR OF THE M'ORMO'N TABERNACLE. ' x ,, 'y r'. ý .y . I ..y... S. .7, . r4 (Picture by In ter .ountain. In this magnificent building, which has a seating capacity of eight thousand, the Elks' meetings are held and thetaplendid accoustic properties of the building made the addresses to the monster crowds easily heard. CROOKS MAY COME FOR MINING MEET LONG LIST OF UNDESIRABLE PAR TIES WHO ARE LIKELY TO BE WITH US IN NEAR FUTURE WENT IN BUNCHES DOWN TO SALT LAKE MEETING Pinkerton Men Camp on Trail of Better Known of Sneak Thieves and Speedily Land Them in Jail on Sight-Detail Will Be Sent to Butte During Coming International Conference of Miners. lThe.r i" a pc, ilbility that flutte will ibe floll Id unith ill srts of clooks dur lI ,l; til llIu tin:, oi f the i lini ;; c, lngr.'tss nit | mnnth and the police department is 1pripatl sillnt lI c:ipe I, ith the pro ipeC rtiVe situaitin. S It .ake' is now full of them - th ey h .it e .tn h e t e d I i , r c fi ,,n i a ll pla r ts of the tiull t ir l f I" i hi , inrlposti o pr y inu upon it u IlIks, but ,ite of thlt are it t inll shaie to ldo any ,li a; e. They are in jail awl v.i iil ib kept there until ftll er the lk. I'k l t.1 thlou h ltiltic the city atd de.pat fr i 1h.ir repctile hInlut, ill oth.er r ti n., of the coutlltry. In o' ' I to tri Vc t the s.nlo lll gentry illlo cltnsiiu ti;tn tii t ir ds ilres. at Iorce of Pinker.ton ran \\.,s ,;tsut to that city, iot b ct.use thiity ;i' i te hr thief takers tlhl thi e i licirt r in the Mlirnun city, Iut blec:ause thy ktniv nltatily overy crook A, , r - tol: Niew o\'i rk ollicers ar rited the lr, .!,y ,potted "l" ck" Cannonl :nl Nil:k i 'i M a , to to tof I mot noted (i zt .,tl Ih e (vs int the l'nittd States, and lb l them lohhckdil up. Tfheni they rounded tup tot uoo 1rls Iat n ai s tiubeg an and Ilunttr tanl had thleut plactted out of the way of temptn ationl. 'Uine n tl ovr i ov' 60 yelts old and is the loia who sel:, arrested in New York i tlhrt tittle ai o for stealingt $o,otto o .rth of dia.otsdis from Mrs. Gould, ,tlhtr of Ihlen Gootli, wlo was staying at the \aluirf A.,storia. N otwithotanding the ;,,t that the roostm Mrs. Gould was ,c,(sulyittn, O was : ul,losed to be burglar proof tand vas lu:orded by special otficers, the diamotnds dial,,efiearecd and "Rock" 'i.: '' oit as su,.piectid of having been re spln-it le. II was :itrrs:,ted by thle Pink ert', nit . .\ft r being lept a few dtys he ntred to ieturln the sparks provided he o.,uld not Ie , 'prosect'ted and the of licers acct pted his offer, (';Atll n was lhiere with the ',oliibs and the uflicers klept their word antidl lot it o. May Come to Butte. ills csc pe for that job was followed by his dep;tirtte from New York and all trace of him was l.st until hIe turned up in Salt lak:e a' few days before the Elks cenvvncdi for hu iness in that city, 'Paper, fountd in his possession indicated that he had been in Chicago and that he intetuilo to visit Butte during the tun ting of the mining congress. Chief of Police Reynohls is in Salt Lake and will prolbably take a good look at the wily old sneak thief and his pal. Morant is said to blie a noted Chicago thief and one of the smoothest in his line of business inll the United States. Several Pinkerton men will be in Butte during the meeting of the congress and if Cannon and Moran turn up here, the city jail will hold thei at least a few days. $45.00. Great Northern excursion to St. Paul and return. Good going August i5 and i6, returning until October 1S. For informa tion and tickets call at city ticket oflice, 41 North Main street. SALT LAKE VIEWS PLEASE EVERYBODY JOURNALISM OF TODAY AS SHOWN BY INTER MOUNTAIN ON THE ELKS' CONVENTION. Everyhodly is throwing bouquets to the Inter Moutmtain on ac(cotunt of the nagllifi cent views of the big Elk reunion at Salt Lake, which the palpr is now publishing. The Inter Mluntain has made an inmense hit with its photographic clhefs-d'ouvre, taken right on the groundils at Salt I.ake by a spccial stall photographer. The reason the Inter Mountain is able to present the public with such work of art in the nature of mltdern photographiic views of the notable' events of the grTat reunion of the lest I'eopic (In Earth is treautse with the ,Montana delegation of Elks, the prize winners, it Scet a thorough ly iqtuiplped pIhotograplher to take the pic tures andu tr;tanmit them to lhutte as fast as taken. '[The pictures prese.nted in the issues of this paper, gralphically illustrating; the featuires of the .lks' iummense eathliringu in Salt Lake City, are tltaken with .h alt is knowns as a paorantia canter:a, a late in vention of the I. llphotgrahi art, ia11i they present sweepin; ig sw. 'Thecy show the imeetitngs andl puarul ani stpec'tacles of all kindis in a toreri'henive way. anr d bring: tout their pointos v. ith kennmess and clear i"s atnd i t lh ct. Will Keep It Up. Iiroim now on till the end of the meiet ing the Itter Mol unti in will publish pic ttusrn of the IElks' celebrati,,n for' the delectatlion of its readers, aid tiup to date teterprising{ jouurnalism will agaii be vin dicated. ''The encomiums showered oni the pater for the lpiturts already printed tdhw that enterprise in the newspaper world i.s ajppreciatd a ll rev.'rded. In 11l be a lah ting source of satisfaction tfor the people of Mtontana to hase scit a delregatition of hl:s to the capital of L'tia l that, after heing brought into rigid com pario.n with Elks friom all parts of the country, carric'd if the prize for costume aln general appea':rance, and the public tneve:r fails to lind pleasure in the picturel preent:,tionts of the triumphs of its rep resuc.taticts abroad. Wi.TCHINiG THE PARADE Crowd Along thg 1LIo of March CheerIng Mentaln Elks as the "Handsomelt P gop.l on Earth" Marched Through the •'sits of Salt Lake, ODD FELLOWS TO PICNIC TOMORROW ANNUAL OUTING AT COLUMBIA WILL BRING 5,000 OF THE ORDER BIG ATHLETIC PROGRAM. Odd Fellows will enjoy their annual picnic at Columbia Gardens Friday, August t . The program this year in cludes games and sports which are free to all athletes, whether inembers of the order or not. According to the large posters, all the high places will be hit and the hospital corps has already been selected and are now in training for their arduous duties. It is inttended to mnake the outing the bIest and ilost enjoyable of the scason. The (thil :ellows a re .specially pros perous il this county, there being six lodges eich aiof their ha ing a large itntlll rshitp. It is lpec.ted that at least 5,..o people will attend the picnic and tenjoy the hospitality of this nolble or tIder. lThe officers of the s.verra lodges are as iollows: Enti rpri.e Lo ld-e . 1o -Sltith Ilutte : N. (;.. Ctharles Whity; V. (;., W. Jack son; 'e. Se I. Diorsey; Fin. Sec., John IReid: Treas.. (' t1 . I owttatn. Fidelity Lodge No. i--N. (.. Janes Keinyon; V. ., R.I J. Thomas; Per. Sec., E. 1. Paxson: .See., Joseph C. Mitchell; "1"tea ., . hn ( l ok. lhivthe lraih IiLone Nso. a.t-WN'alkcr ville: I'. .. Iames \',lter.s N. (;., W . J. Northey; V. G.. WV, J. . i tlhtichl; Rec. Sec'., J. II. Irevarthen; 'Treas., J. D. V\acchieri. Ridgley Lodge No. 12- N, (. J. Mc Kenzie; '. (;. II. A. Ikl inCer: R. S., A. , (.orlett: P. S., A. J. White; Treas., )avil ,id il .john. Svta l. lge No. 52-N. G., N. P. Schtulin; V. (;., Peter Itnrrooth; R. S., C. F. \Villiamison: Fin. Sec., Charles San den; "Treas., J. A. Sjoblimn. \Va-hiungtn Lodge No. 35--C'enterville: N. ~., Ahlexander G;amble; V. G., Itean Sel fridge, ; Sct., \'illiain Robin;in ; Treas., William ('Carpenter. TfDAY'S BASEBALL SCORE ON PAGE 9. HOLY WAIER HAS A BUTY UPON IT UNCLE SAM DECIDES THAT THE FLUID FROM LOURDES, FRANCE, MUST BE SUBJECT TO A TAX. [BY ASSOCIAIEto PRIhS.] New York, August i4.--The board of classification of the United States board of general appraisers have announced a dcci ,ion in a case described as "Holy water taken from the spring of water at Lourdes, France, which is collected in bottles and brought to this country." This water was assessed at 24 Cents per gallon, with one cent per pound utpon bottles. The importer, William Turves, declared that the duty s.iuoll be assessed at the rate. of io per cent ad valorem, the decision hIhling the fluid to be mineral water. lThe board holds that natural water is a cruder material. .ss the protestant has faihd to make this claim the protest is ovcrruled anid the money will have to be pai in this instance and in case of future sh;il.ments of holy water it will come in ft ce. BABCOP-' IS TAKEN BACK TO IDAHO TO BE TRIED Thought to Be Man Wv,.o Lit Out Sud denly With Brace of Horses-Steeds Found Here May Be Ones. Ihn \W. Collins, stock inspector for Sbllr Itow county, who discovered two , hllled horses; grazing on the flat about t',ht miles south of the city a few days ;. has Inot yet found anll owner for the a lintils. I\Vo days ago a manI giving the name of (; rgC ,;ta)cock was arrested in East II lcia onl a charge of having stolen a i sec in Ktnlnama, Idaho, and the suppo .,iin is that one of the horses found oli the flat came from Idaho with Bab (c.uk otn its hack. nabcock was in Butte l.t week. The suspect is to be taken 1,.,,k to Idaho for trial. lie denies hav inq committed the offense credited to himl, hut admits having left Idaho rather suLtlenly. lie is only about 20o years Every Man's Suit in the Store at $11.95 Attend Our Great Annual Clearing Sale of Men's Fine Clothing. Every Man's Suit in the Store at $11.95, Whether Worth $20 00, $25.00 or More. Con tinued Until All are Sold. Come Quick for Choice. . . . . . . . , . W E have a new four-room house and large base ment for sale on W. Boardman St., Mount Morlah Addition. Purchase price $1,350.00 Payments easy; title perfect. If you contem platebuying look this up. THE THOMPSON CO. FIRE INSURANCE i5 West Broadway LOANS, RENTALS BUTTE POSTOFFICE SCHEDULE OF MAILS. ARRIVALS. Trains. Depot. Office. DistributedL Burlington (N. P.) from West..........1 :4o a. m. I:oo a. in. 7:oo a. in. Oregon Short Line.................... . a. an. 3 :oo00 a. . 7:oo a. m. Northern Pacific, from West............3.o50 a. m. 4:in a.nm. 7:00 a. m. Anaconda ..........................9:3o a. m. 9:45 a. m o10:oo a. m. South Butte ........................... - 9:45 a m. o:oo a. m. Walkerville ........................ o:oo a. m. 10:15 a. m. Northern Pacific, from East.............o:S a. m. 11:xS a. m. 11:45 a. m. Anaconda ......... ............... z:aS p. m. 1 :35 p. m. 13 :5o p. m. Burlington (N. P.) from East........... z:os p. m. :ao p. m. :4o p. m. Gunderson ...................... - a:oo p. m. :15 p. mn Walkerville .............. - 3:10 p. m. 3:2o p. m. South Butte ......................... - 3:3 p. m. 3:40 p. m. Great Northern, Great Falls Local....... 3:50 p. m. 4:10 p. m. 4:3 p. m,. Anaconda ........... .............. 3:55 p. m. 4:Io p. m. 4:30 p. m. Olego. S'hort Line ................... 4:40 p. m. 4:55 p. m. 5:3o p. m. Northern Pacific, from East............. 7:so p. m. ,7:J p. m. 9:oo p. m. Ato.onda ......... .......... 8:io p. m. 8:25 p. m. 9:oo p. m. Great Northern, from West........... 9:45 p. min. o:oo p. . 7:oo a. in, DEPARTURES. Trains. Close. Leave Depot. Burlington (N. P.) to East................. ... z :30 p. m. 1,:5o a. m. Oregon Short line ...................... .... 11:30 p. i. 2:05 a. m. Northern Pacific, to East ................... 11:3o p, m. 4:oo a. m. Creat Northern, Great Falls Local ............... 9:uo a. i. 9:50 a. m. Anaconda .................................... 9:oo a. m. 1o :o( a. It. South Butt.e................... .............. 9:00 a. in. - Walkeiville .................................... 9:o00 a. m. - Burlington (N. P.) to Wect ............... . 12:30 p. I. :15 p. in. Anaconda ................................. 12:30 p. mn. 1:20 p. 1n. Gunderson .................................... I:0o p. ilm. Walkerville .................................. 2:oo00 p. m. South Butte .................................... a:3o p. in. - Oregon Short I.ine .............................. 4:oo00 p. m. 4:5 P. m. Anaconda .............................. ....... 4:30 p. in. 5:i5 P. n. Northern Pacific, to \est ........................ 6:30 p. m. 7:. p. in. Great Northern, to Enast .................. .. 7:30 p. m. 8:30 p. ns. Northern Pacific, to East.................... 7:40 p. m. 8:4o p. im. Anaconda ................................. I0:5o p. ill. .1:3J p. m. GEO. W. IRVIN, Po:tmaster. Hong Kong Cafe And Oyster Parlors Moved to 114 S. Main Everything new, neat and first-class. The liest Meals in the city. Great Family Din ners from ii :3o a. inl. to 8 p. inl, Private rooms for ladies. Hoping our patrons will find us in our ecw location, I14 S. Main st.ret. Cornm one, conic all. HUM FAY. Proprietor. THE TRAIN OF 1902 I3 the new "Groat Western Limited." the most sumptu. ously equipped train ran. nin every night between St. PFeul and Minneapolis, and Chaiego and Kansas City via... Chicago Great Western Railway J. P. ELMER, General Peasenger Agent, CHIQAGO, ILL. Hernia or CURED Rupture \e cure Rulpttlle witi n in tircly new a),Ili;Lce. T tslinloni als frolt those cured shown. No Humbug THE IDEAL TRUSS CO., Room 4 and 5 Over Postoffice Dr. F. A. Ironside The Dentist Extracts teeth absolute ly without pain, Fine Gold and Bridge Work A Specialty. Prices Moderate Fully Warranted 25 West Park Street