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loataea's Largest Grocery, Aug. 18 Lutey's We offer you big inducements because we want your trade. We save you money on good groceries every day you deal with us. 'fry us a month and see how much we can save you. Special Bargains Washing Powder n ei 5:.g 5c special ............................ Tar Soap J Cks in box; .lOc a box ............ ... S. _ Light or dark, 3 lycerloe Soap cakes in ,ox, ~l c calke S'c. box .................... ... Imported generous cake with liberal sized Olive Oil Soaping wh urka t - Rolled Oats -'outltl pack Rolled aget3 for........ 2c Rolled Wheat :?,iou.d ,paclkage Scotch Oats Package ..... 122c Parched Farinose .` 'pack special .............. ............. iolden Sliced Pineapples extra fine flavored-packed in syrup crushed from Pineapples im parting extra flavor, doz $2.75; carn. Richelieu Tomatoes eA.lanl n, ,2zac can; No. a size, special........ Yellow Egg o reen age $2.75 ; 2 tans .................. Parlor Matches ag boxes In pack toe, special package................ Parlor Matches a2 Boxes ,n Pack roc, Special Package................. Bring your Searchlight Match tickets to Lutey's and get a package of Parlor Matches free. Pickles Medium size sour, 3 gallon Pckles hard wood keg. $1.75; 5 gallon hard wood keg, $2.50o: to 4l gallon hard wodo keg $4.50, quart....1U ottle Pikl es. ,cins K' stone Bottle Pickles Chow chow, celery sauce, mixed pickles ano 1 / gherkins, bottle................ MEAT MARKET Mutton Chops,.,. .. . 12/2c Boiling Beef pound . ... One Third More . 8,1.,) .ut , for your money, is what we are giving you in, fresh roastedI coffers, at 20c pound, 4oc, 30c, -'Sc and ......... UoT EY BRQT50ERS GOOD GROCERIES CHEAP 47 W. Park. Phone 68 ECONOMIES (MONulAY.) Ranch eggs, 4 months in comlbina tion storage, had at places of Cdab orate mlisrepresentation, 35e. Try our fresh poachers, anti-combination eggs; dozen, -25c; cave, $7.00. String beans. fresh, 6 pounds, agc. Cabbage, solid green head:s, sack, $1225. Onions, large, fine, ,2 lbs, a5c. Pears. fancy, 40-pounld box, $1.25. Butter, rich and sweet, 5 pounds, $1.25. Pickles, German dills, most healthful sunmmer pickle, gallon, 5oc. Pickles, sweet, quart glass, 25c. Pickled onions, imported, i-a gallon glass, 5oc. L. E. COOK 331 East Park Street = i Hight & Fairfield Company Mantufactutring Opticians. Duplicate any broken lens and fill ill prescriptions given by other poticlans. All orders filled same day as recelve4. Graduate optician of large ex perlence in dharge. Examinations free. F ISHING TACKLE SPORTING GOODS .....Best Quality at Low Price .... You Can Buy of Us The umne lines as other derlers sell At Exactly 25% Cheaper Try us. We guarantee all goods. Fishlng Tackle, Baseball Goods, Tenns, Golf, and all lit and Out. Door Sporting G(oos. You can not do better in New York. We have the goods and the lowest prices. Montana Book Co. Corner Park and Academy Sts. Now Clark Building SAID HER PUP IS NO GOOD ANYWAY MRS. COLTON HAS A GRIEVANCE AND WILL TAKE CASE INTO THE COURTS. There was some excitement in Kemper avenue yesterday and there will probably be some more when the parties whos created it are hauled up before Judge Boyle on a charge of disturbing the peace. Today Mrs. A. B. Coltoun, a widow, living at No. 3t1j'Kenlper avenue, swore to a complaint charging the occupant of the house bearing No. Jot Kemper avenue, with disturbing the peace and an ofthcer was sent out to tile house to arrest tlhe occupant, whose name Mrs. Colton doc, not know. She told Judge Boyle that the mant walked into her. bard with a dog and set the animal on her dog and when she protested he grabbed her by the arm and pulled her away so the dogs could fight. All of her neighbors, she said, wit nessed the affair, as the excitement was great and it broutght thenl out of their houses. She says the man went away twice, but returned each time and made the dogs fight, .and added insult to injury by tell ing her the dog she owned was no good anyway. LOWRY CASE FALLS THROUGH Man Accused of Taking Montana Jockey Club Funds Not Prosecuted. In Judge Mlc('lcr;an's coutrt this morn :ng County Attorn'-y Breen filed a mo tion to dismiss the case of the Montana Jockey club against E. R. I.owrey. l.owrcy was aecused of appropriating $5A8 of tile moneys belonging to the club. The case fell through and the dismissal came about through a compromise. KELLY CASE COMES BEFORE M'CLERNAN (Continued fromn Page One.) then entered the contention that Mr. and Mrs. ilaupt had comlied with the re qlirements of the writ of habeas corpus by bringing the child into court at the time ordered originally, and that the petitioners should have asked for a proper disposi tion of the cystody of the minor until the julgment was ordered. As this was not done and failing to have any one ap pointed. Mr. Iiupt was not bound to the safekeeping of the boy. "The cole." quoted the attorney. "pro viled for the commitment of the child to the custoly of the sheriff, or such per sons as the conditions or the order of the court should require. The petitioner slept on her rights and simply allowed the child to go forth on the streets withult proper pr crantiuns for his custody or safe keep. ing." Habeas Corpus Complied With. The substanee of Mr. Thresher's argi ment was. Inferentially. that the respon sibility for the safe keeping of the child rested with the court after the imoy had first been bromught into court in response to the comnmaund of the urit of habeas corputs. "If an order had been made," continued Mr. Thresher, "making Mr. and Mrs. l lanpt the custodians of the child, and they were directed to produce him at the proper time, they would, in the event of failure, he liable to contempt proceedings. Failing in this, the petitioner is not able to prove contenmpt or liability." After hearing testimony on both sides, Judge McC(lernan decided at a late hour to close the case until September 4, when it % ill be taken up again for re-hearing. AMUSEME NTS RACING. ligoh-Class Racing June 21sst to Sept.i Under the Auspices of Montana Jockey Club First race at 3 p. m., each racing day. Street carj dliect to track, while Columbia Garden cars will transfer. Admission $s LADIES FREE. Hugh I. W\ilk i., president; Lou Frank, secretary; Joseph A. Mlurphy, presiding judge; Ralph 11. Tozer, associate judge. Sutton's New Theater Butte. Montana Tuesday, August 19. i9o2 TEN-ROUND GLOVE CONTEST Between DIL HRWICINS of Calt Ifornia and JERRY Mee~RTHY of Walkerville. Contestants will go on at p:3o sharp. Also several good preliminaries. Under the auspices of the Silver Bow Athletic club. D000 DOPE LIES IN THIEF SLANG IF YOU ARE NOT ONTO THE LING, IT 18 NO USE TO TRY TO READ THIS SORT OF THING. THIEVES DO NOT NEED SPECIAL CYPHER CODE They Have a Language All Their Own, as Letter Found by Butte Detective Well Shows-Make Something Out of the Epistle for Yourself, if You C.;n It Is Easy When You Know How. Jerry Murphy, Ilutte's city detective, is a tolerably good master of the IE.glish language, but there is a language that he is familiar with that is far more elicetite than English for much of the work that he is called upon to do. It comprises the whole category of the slang phrases used by crooks. "What do you think of that for a means of transmitting thought," said Jerry as he pulled a letter out of his pocket at the police station this morning. It was a strange looking missive, in places the spelling was enough to make old Noah Web.ster turn over in his grave, but as the Sherlock lolmes of Itutte put it, "it was pretty strong dope for the party to whom it was intended." "I took that from a hucko the other day and I wish I could get him for some thing more serious, as I have a strong hunch that he is a pretty bad egg." Greek to the Uninitiated. The letter did not mean much to one untutored in the parlance of the thug. The spelling is not reproduced. It read: "D)ear Pal: "I guess you thought I got it all in the nut college, but I am a little leery of go ing to lutte this summer. There's lots of slow grafters tip around there now and so I copped the rattler at Council lBluffs and lit out for here. "This guncan non business got a little too slow for this lamnaster and I saveed If I stayed long enough I'd get glued. I had to get fall money for the Kidl, who was pulled for a heel when IDick copped him at a damper. Next time he'll tackle a pete and cut out this bum slumi. The harness bull was out with the big mitt and I turned the kid over to a shack and the last I saw of him. hIe had a dose on the beam of a Joult () Briien and aas pulling South. To Have a Murder Soon. "llow is the slum coaing in Mlutte anyhow? I saw wherge an amateur elbow put Partin in the stiff car i tlh a smoke wagon. 'Ilhat's what comes from hop sctching. "I hear you're going to have a murder tip there soon. Ought to be a good chance for a hotel man. Not much chance to get down below if you don't get mixed up with a lobster. W\'rite to Ime soon to the general delivery here." The letter is signed "Itud." The letter was postmlarked Omaha, and there was no further inlformation as to the identity of "Jlud." Translated by Jerry Murphy it reads as follows: "I guess you thought I had got a life senitentce in the insane asylumti, but I am a little afraid of going to Butte this sitn mer. There are lots of daylight burullars up around there now and so I caught a train at Council BIluffs and came hIlre. "'This pickpocket business got a little too slow for this fugitive from justice and I saw that If I stayed long enough I'd gt arrested. I hadr to put itup money for the Kid (fall money is put up for a man in trouble) who was pllleid for bieing a slieak thief when a policemllan caught him at a money drawer. The (tiiformed) po liceman was susceptible of brilbery lin credible assertion) and I turned the Kid over to a brakemal ;iand the last I saw of him he had a seat otn the beami of a freight train going South. The Penalty of Carelessness. "lHow is the pluilnder corning in Ihutlte, anyhow. I saw where all amnateutr ofticer put Martin in the hearse with a six shooter. That's what comes from being too careless. "I hear you are going to have a big gathering tip' there sooli. It ought to lie a good chance for a hotel thief. Not much chanie to get in the penitentiary unless you get mixed tip with a Imlir partner." It was evi-dent that littd was acl-liailtl.d with the Martiln, the slneak thilef., who was shot last miontih Iy ltigh Aiii-rson. The "murder" that is coming to Hutte soon is eviideniitly the Miniing ('onrgress nad the writer thiinks it wotll lie a ghou, Specials for Tuesday Large Bowl and Pitcher .. 90c Fancy Shape Bowl and Pitcher ............. $1.00 Large Roll Shape Bowl and Pitcher ... .... .$1.25 Slop Jar with Bale .. . . . $1.00 Slop Jar ............. 85 S. M. WILSON Housefurnisher. 33 W. Park MORRIS & CO'S PAl.AC,' The best place to buy ice cream in large and small ,luanlities, foie pastry goots and.v111e fr'e'sh calledles cvry lday. Owing to the great tdemand we will hereafter have fresh cream puffs and eclairs every day. Everythlig dc livered free of charge. 64 West Park Phone 75..... chance for a thief who makes a specialty of robbing hotels and apartment houses. It is apparent from the letter that the writer has been inl Butte before, but then, as Jerry said: "There isn't a thug in the tUnited States that doesn't drift Into BJuttc at tine time or ;aother." A Summer Trip Through Zion and the Rockies. A trip to the East hI away 1t .ilt l.ake Lity and the Rio Grande linies is the greatest oil the Aiilerticti eonlinitit, passing as it does along the shore sof Silt LIki and P'tah lakes, thlroughI 1'tah andll C.'lotiado's fertile valleys amd the heatt of ith Rocky molluntains. No EIluropeanl jiolr ien of iqulal letigtlh anll compai t' wth it in splendor of scenery or wealth of tnovel ilo It , . ~ slop-o. ver at S lt I.ake t'ity is ,dhwrd (.n all tciasscv of tickets vet thiI tuoilie. o:r ftill iilnformatiol or for copy of "\\ ith Nature in Cioloriiu," wiite to ttr c.tl 1 itn t. \V. 'itgrtaliht , in l' A.\st.. 11titt. \Mont. BUTTE CURRENT NOTES. I r. I'. i'. l '1 t ý. phFl ii 'i, ti ..nd st.'it ni. RI tlll' an ;i 5. ove' r ,pa t nth.· ( MtI . 1 Inna .\llgrl o tito I i)t'i,i \\ ,.. a si ttl I ,i Iosla t terllot , \w ho k ilt I hei rell ii ; a c.iu: at NI . I iii Iinii.ll .: enI :I , lait l eil d.i y arrivtid in the. cilt \ " Ii I'\, l1 ti l m l, l iitl t i . Ii 'll iil ill" i d I,\\ Tlirh uk us laMiiiuthoi ilomis to SII In l U Itll. h :VII ond \\ hi it, i' I lit si n I', i 's e ill :iliit " in i t li tte t tm,.,t rots. ,it the i tt t Ib .ittim liI t I i V iea ',, , Ithrout..h lhi, 1 i llor t ,tonn p, ii,, aprn lt jill nktle oveI tr wth I tui ','i h t till, i r Salt I. ke. Th' i ll r. nel tl htu i h thl I,,Hk \i.t ,Monitl Lt, onl tlht hit ll it ,m thils. i"aou , is lunprel d enll' L ted. TRACEY WORSTED IN FIERCE BATTLE n r(('ottitdll i I l l u, , andgt' I :ii ,i . mII ', ll ah e he t,\o W ttl rtltill. S"hei was go1e llabout t o hoIr , iat Ik Iso hi li time to put tiiii jewels l ttiii autii Id a lfw chor es that had resc ;'Ip her julti. ory. i o wht sh. e retlti rnl d thi l ria t.lllInt prop tilor iaskedt her what .,orl ol thlll 's thfri'e \v s iin her behavior. hi' i as Ii ,l 1gr.nteihd Ibte au e shel e vle th i mtu il s 'ou .. lWrath tiot the beltter of lloth. itl hei 'l she wtas a; black somethintl of tolhor .iel she riplietl that hie was j tsl a litth. aterse. Tracey Got the Woast of It. I hen islut weti t away i'e tity ji littl tin, " Rhii es strode ii and dnemaimgd ant t pltal, ttio of Tracey. Tracey ,ave it It him. hut it proved unsatisfael'cry. andI he stn",1 ht'ide a table and lurhed i a p I't'er c;ulsttr it the r'sta" ur'ant mall. Tihe \ine. gar cruct followed that, almt then a itlie;,l ot \\utl.esttslhile su e hstalsh , tun t.,t-l t ,tlteh , o il c ru e ts ;lid th e lik e ,i ,t, d , thrai.h Ithe air at T''ract'v. The hIml,:tdnenlt found him uni-re p:retd. and hbi, hea l recteived several joll,. ire lulh Mr. Lynch Ihat hr h:il a: pistol Ill" himri I the counter oller(- h,1 was 1t ri'. fi. hitwid from using it t.,ca s. . II:irvey i ,ihnie , the nol oriolin tolorc ,, dive keepl r, w.,i in ithe wtay and he ". as aflaid of shoit il, him. Rhodes gave himself up to the police aid hias teem inh the county jail since Sat mlllay night. FLOURISHES RAZOR IN MRS. JONES' FAIR FACE With Remark That He Might as Well Do It Then, Laurin Starts for Lady With Dire Intent. ltr. l:dg;ar laurin, a white man, was arr.I. d yesterday for flourislhing ;a razor too nea"r Mrs. E. C. Jones, proprietres, of the J .clr y lodm ing housi e at Nio. .6 East ]':,Ik stiret. \\hy lie did it no ontc seelll to know: iil fact I.turin himself dois inot know swhy he did it. Mrs. Jtnes believei that laurin woulbl hiirii ntrved l her hald she not ti-i eaStle anld attraicte'd the aittenltionl of ii r hus bhnod and l)r. I ) le, who captured . 'nin, took the razor fr Il l hi n awl tIlj e( l hins over to I'olicanian Mc'it illic. llr. l.aurin is said to be a confirmed I I t of morphine. It is ls ti l sl that the re are times whien at ,iall c'hunk of the poision liooks oidi Int hilm. It is not knnwnI wihelthlier hli had anIy of the stilf yi-tr ay. According to tim story of the flaristh, he appea;rd at the door of the rooim nicunpied by Mr. and iMrs. Jones. in the back part of the lodgintg house, and sit inig Mrs. Jones alone, drew his trwu'y blade andmi informed her that hlie miiit as will IIo it then as any other time. The rciimark was suggestivet, tlal Mrs. lones scre;mndl. Mr. Jones tdl iDr. I)uzelle, who were in ainother rcion, respondied anti soon had the wild Ima ill tiow. It is believed that I)r. .laurii is de toiii ted, as he haIs Iiben act intg in a pe caliar manner. Wthen utestionied c ccrninp his actions yesterday, he pretend cd to know nothing .hbout his d,,inlgs. Ilis n 1 , ta l c mdis litni n a1 y L e , th "e . hu l j 'ct o f instii tigltion. In the mtCranltii he will ie lh il ,on a charge of assault il tlhe sun cal degree. M'DONALD WILL SPEAK AT LABOR DAY MEETING President of American Labor Union Has Accepted Invitation of Lewiston, Idaho, Trades Unions. I'rt i,!hnt )ita McDonlald of the W\Vst c.n I.al,or tUnion has i(-ceived many in viii ntis fronm different towns to deliver th LaboIr dlay address. lHe has dicidhud to sl u,-k at lun istown, ida ho, on that ay, eInd the people there are already iaking prip;irationsm for a big celburaltion. iL-a istown Is one of the strongest t >,ion towns in the W tl," s said l'residett .llion ldd this , fternuonu , "a.turd tie io ! senit Iei suclh an uirg-ent invitaiiol to s u.,i k there I.abor day that I decided ton a 'lI, i .ot sn vetral invittiollns froii Ih sitg 'liiips in ('olor iiulo a li froi towns i, i seveal staits, but I couhln't splu;,k ei rvwlere, 1,o' I thouight it ibest ito go to I. v. itovin. Parade Meeting Tonight. Ihu l will be a anctinmg of the Labor ),":> c, oun ttl., on 'rlran i In nts tonight at the ofice' of the Labor World to dechid <h lah( I}," on thn plan of the paradl.. The p:" ,,u, have all been arr:mpg'd and the 1,r, 'r:Oll is now compl(te ":c( pt curtain -. iu, . m of the Iparade ; and thnc will he di-, nnscd and acted ,on toni,,ht. A strike hits been ortdered throughout the counmtry by the international (ioll J.eatern' uniont . Tlihe mni-i are paid gener ally 4, cents a book of 2s leaves and nuake fromn $. to $2.,u a day working piecework. The dematnd of the union is for 8 cents a book, or a weekly wage of $21. BOOTH'S Our Bakery Our Bakery l eii n chiry or I 'colate cocoattut pi'i a, .chlr......... rc t 0 it nut top layer cake, 30s, lo cme .madle rel cu rrant pit u .r.t.l. home tI ade bread,t i iht titkqtq .r25c I om m adO' , c lt'' ctk' e a v ih . . . . .... . . . . . . .1 . . . .. | € l ,, m e II t .,,.I u t r o l , o ... ',, .. .......... 25C ] lomt11ndn~li ~u ro lsIll itii' r . .... . . /, n .... ".... ... 2 5 Eating Apples Potato Bargain Ilnst shipnlll.. ,t ,.o ,, frt, tu Ih, v' h,, ctý hiahn potatotr ; e tin ; I, I tt 1 . II ii 11 11 t S1li l i I o hadtt I 'l'\ 1 II1 2 c. .. $1.00 Wines Wines Ihf it lu a I , \\n I '11 1,1 ,u 111, \ t \\i'S l n S "...n ", I . , ,,. .. . 75c , . . .. n $1.25 S,llli n i. I',,tt \\ snu', t I!1, 1 , \1 lt.l W itte, S ... .. ,.. ..n ........ $ 1.2 5 . . ,, .... $ 1.2 5 CLARET WINES eallfornla claret wine,-6byearold Uallon $1.00 or Syear.old gallon . ....... 75C -- ~-,r--- Montana Elks carried all beforei Lake. They are sure winners, just as is the.... ... CI R ... iGREl NORIHERN SECURES CONTROL I'1 11 IlMINING DI'.TItICT IN 'I All (1I WA ,t IINLTON TIIROVvN ( t'I N 10 TILL WOIft I). A l( hhi , i, v It . 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Iici hielst Illnilg Sections iln l~t n that. in t 1ow1n 1op 11n t1 (, e 2 ,22 '11.1 . MARTIN'S ATTORNEY ASKS FOR NEW TRIAL Morr;n Is Before Mc(.lernan With Appeali for Another Heating for AlleU.d Murderer of Williams. J ",21 l \r 1 8,i% oi l 'li' We 2 l ' iiti i ofI , , tiltl Ji11 2 I i oi ,ihn I. \1 'llli;alin , v.,.s thlis Il ornli.2,1 oill ;ll applib,' Bilt for l li new ti inil. AI llr, i y tllrtlili, r(, lr' nt l ll122 , MIi:tIti askeld thr l . itlt for h1;Iave 11I.. :1 t u ll' thell the hill of ixceptinlis bc I f'h planI. hug to the ml tioio for i IlIw tli;il ;mII l li. ..lilourt .11 S22 aita u r I I S the h11 at, i s. . h. ari' .; the afpilrliclit. G000DS BELONG TO COUNTY ASSESSOR DANIEL BROWN IDENTIFIES PORTION spectn d the valuiale., toi; foutlo ini a t iiiCl Iesc rt by oI'ilie ..n Mll ll0 1 y2esti( crdlay uant i tl entifid a portion of tihin 1 s his 22property. A2ln, \ IIi l Iho Iii( ll rto ' I hI, illi.ig Ito hillm was 1 .: C il'7 ; 1i1i volv l'r, a goldlI ring, one of the two 'ak:lslll , ii the 1ck(, l teioni, ilevm .l id .ilwv t ,a.pol ns anilil \six silver ,o .(,ce spoons.l, In all h lc nor 'h\ ur llllwl l ,l iw' firlnll for the eI tirt, lot, Mr. M r, ll W lln' ho . was robbed five we in ago today. and the fact that he hl es iin td artl r l 't test of Missotlu ll h h,1,ws p;lan, 11At the urglari's whoil rol h., l h hit live l n tl< l lsouth ern part of hilt oilhy, Iivy re lrc o bu ahly it( g.tll ry that robhlb d lmey of th , W est S id e r .esid ilec s a io u t th a t til e a ild : few ill their own ui ighborhood, includ ing thait of A lotrniy T"h , uis A . .ut tr i t, at No, N17 South Slain strc.t, WORKINGMEN AT CONGRESS Men Named Who Are to Go to Mining Congress Session. Tile \Workingmnc'n union at its regular meeting Friday night appointed five dele gates to the :Silling col!gress. 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'l lttl ail I t 1 a'ii 1'' il'la,'a'tI ft l If ' it.'tit a' tilhe dt lily ,il. h lllt atli ript " i,, iltl Alt, rney i it i ttit , w"I at tht11 1 't tlt ,tr l s ItiI ta is alitl f1111 r it lotivi - it fIt, al, aI t l1 ittl 'l t "\%VI I'll i,,ke flt, Ih ; ii tt r ir h 11 r avise i l litall, ItI " hid r l, l o l C ilIII f i g 1ittI LOYAL SONS CHEER FOR FOR ROYAL EDWARD (l u llill lu IInli 'ai Il i.'.) 1 i'.I 1 nl li ljollflll t1 0 I eI l :tgi ;ll ll tll ,,' ;ai t Officers to Be Elected. 1 iesIis for the ('1,i 'mi yir 'till he Salter duw installetd ait i :ioolt rnl 's S in profeIt is in lposible to ti ll how the Saill will r tilt, iSouth it iS Stuored thIll Vi (iranid Presiden t Nichtla, l'Cmn bIm i k will bh iidvan(.cd I o i hn Ip si tioil of president, while S..er, tii v Il' ter I.ddy and Trciteasrer 'Thonm:i. ( :ulluil will he r't eloh tcld. Th'lire art- six lodges of the I mder of fih, ,tinn of St. .e 'rge in M.\I~ntllt, with a tidal I ill .h -ership of 1, n.1. 'Il e It. tte n, : l (t <iterville loI, ge it the ba ll r lodge of tilth o d r anti ha, 5.11 ielliets.,, The imeiletig of the grand lu"lI will lot through Ilary and tuomorrow%'. 'I here will he a morll-iln se,.ialn te l--rrow at IIt o 'l' ck a [ ;nd nolhte"r ill the llturnloon1. (uittil business will he taken tip at ~ oi lts nldlS the41 l t Vali ht lliriliiteel trill 'eport on fh(. ipri. r -,s of the or. t der ill M.uo tana, 1"hI lo nlt in;; will lo,.e %ith l t hil); hall. )lily t it the 'inlul hultl t iilorlow eve i ninl at t) o'clock. The oltitvers of the a ilul lodge expect an iitlentlanl c of at lbast lulu mn ,''mbers or the order at the hanlulg t. It i, af-,e to predict they will have a royal .+l line. . HUI L-Ot r Thihteenth doctor of China front grandl father down. Born alid schooled in the profession. Treats Lill diseases, s naking a specialty of chronic troublei, onsult me. 227 South Main St.