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* INTER MOUNTAIN'S ANACONDA EPAIRTMENT I --~~- --.------ -3 REPUBLICAN TICKET IN DEER LODGE COUNTY. For members of the legislature H. H. NELL, M. J. FITZPATRICK, GUS B. ENGLISH, WILLIAM M'EACHRAN, WILLIAM R. ALLEN,. ANGUS D. SMIIH. Sheriff ALEX W. BURNETT. Clerk and Recorder IRA C. GNOSE. County Attorney HIRAM WV. RODGERS. Treasurer CHARLES A TUTTLE. Assessor GEORGE W. PETERSON. Coroner DAVID REESE. Surveyor H. S. LORD. County Superintendent MISS IDA MARCHIION. Public Administrator- J. S. WISNER. Justices A. SHORT, M. B. HENDRICKS. Constables F. S. BAUM, J. R. BENNETT. BIG WILBER WELL KNOWN ABOUT HERE COLLEGE ATHLETE WHO PLAYED FOOTBALL IN MONTANA, DIS BARRED FROM YALE GRIDIRON. rSPECI(A. TO INT.ER MOUitNTAIN., Anaconda, Oct. io.-The Montana lovers of football will no doubt remember "Big Wilbur," the guard who played with the Anaconda team of 1888, and with Percy Benson's Montana Athlctics of Butte, the year following. SBefore coming to this part of the coun try Wilbur had played the game in many different sections of the country, notably at Yale. Ile went back to Yale this year and made an excellent showing; in fact, he was the best line-in in that had been seen on the Yale gridiron for a number of years. bet tsveral days ago he was dis barred from the play on a charge of pro fcssiionalism. Wilbur, in training, stands 6 feet 4 inches and tips the scales at 22I. He can cover Ioo yards in less than ii seconds amld in the hurdles and the high jump is there \. ith the goods. N. P. IS PAYING LESS MONEY Taxes in This County Are Much Smaller Than Heretofore. fseri.-i\. To I NTria soo NTAisN,] Anaconda, Oct. to.-It is learned from the records that were filed in County Treasi'rer I'\\ihoy's office yesterday that the Northern l'acific Railroad company will this year pay less taxes to the county than before. According to the ts ltics, on their track age inl the county the company will pay $3,369.81 ; for property at Stuart and Race Track, $46.77; on buildings, $28.96, and for property in Anaconda, $1.35. The lands owned by the company call for $ro0,.70, which brings the total taxes up to $3.,637.5o, representative of a valuation of a little lmore than $,,oo.ooo. "Ta'xes to the :amount of $7,.195.8 will he pIiid by the Itutte, Anaconda & Pacific, whi.- is larger than the assessment last year. TO CONDUCT THE CAMPAIGN Demmies Will Meet to Discuss the Beat Methods Obtainable. Is;'- tiAi. 'To IN'i:R a tii 'NTAIN.] Anaconda. I (ct. to.i-Important matters conceriiiiing the best method for conduct ing the camp; igan will come up at the meeting of the democratic county central conunittee, to be held tonight in the Jefferson club's headquarters. It is likely that the committee will set the time and place for the big public rally which it is proposed to hold soon. Some of the speakers to address the big ile' tiog are expected to lie on hand to eight and deliver short talks. WHERE WAS PROVOCATION? Hugh McMillan Says It Was Without It That McMasters Assaulted Him. Isl.E.IAI. TO INTEa MOUNTrAIN.] Anaconda, Oct. to.-On the request of Hlugh McMillan, a warrant was issued yesterday for the arrest of John McMas ters. McMillan alleges in his complaint that last Wednesday MeMasters assaulted him withoct provocation at the corner of Park avenue and Cedar street. GiLASS WIPERS FREE 1 o spectacle wearers. At the sa:me time a good chance to get a perfect examination by one of the up-to-date twentieth century electric op..thalmometers. No difference bow dark it is you get a 7uarar.teed set of glasses at L. F. Verberckmoes, optician and jeweler, No. o07 East P.rk, Durston block, 00000o00oCC000000 0 00ooooo 0 0 o Ihe Daly Bank and Trust 0 o Company of Anaconda g o Anaconda, Montana. g o General banking in all branches, 0 o Sell exchanges on New York, Chi-. o cago, St. Paul, Omaha, San Fran o cisco, etc., and draw direct on the 0 o principal cities of England, France, o o Ireland, Germany and the Orient. o o Deposits of $r.oo and upward re- o o ceived. 0 o Correspondents o 0 National City bank, New York; u o First National bank, Chicago; First 0 o National bank, St. Paul; Omaha 0 0 National bank, Omaha; Bank of 0 o California, San Francisco. 0 o John R. Toole, President; M. B. 0 o Greenwood, Vice President; Louis o o V. Bennett, Cashier; F. C. Nor. O 2 beck, Assistant Cashier. 0 oooooooooo0000oo0000000000000000 ANACONDA MILLMEN WILL AID STRIKERS [SPECIAL. TO INTRR MOUNTAIN.] Anaconda. Oct. to.--Success last night attended t'"" ..'flrts of those who have been working hi.., I to raise funds for the strik ing anthracite miners in the East, and Turner hall was crowded with an enthusi astic audience. J. C. IHaggerty presided at the meeting, and after opening with a few remarks on the general situation, introduced Judge W. II. Trippet, who made an eloquent ad dress. He refuted the contention of the coal owners that there is nothing to arbi trate, and stated that the striking miners demanded only what is their just and law ful rights, asking the same privileges as miners in other states. After a brief address by J. I1. Ourston, a resolution was passed expressing sym pathy for the strikers and their families, and condemning the railroads and opera tors for refusing to arbitrate the difference. Others who spoke on the coal situation were J. R. Ioarcman, Joseph McCaffrey, A. REPUBLICAN PLANS NOT MADE PUBLIC COUNTY COMMITTEE DOES THINGS BEHIND CLOSED DOORS-TO SEE TO REGISTRATION. rsi'CIt.L. TO INTER MOUNTAIN.] Anaconda, Oct. lo.-The republican county central conlmittee met in its regu lar weekly session last night and trans acted somn. business that is evidently of considerable importance to the campaign, because it was not made public. The one thing which they did do and are willing to have the outsider know about, wa to complete a more perfect organization of the city and county. Re publicanism is shining brightly in Deer L.odge county this fall, and the light will by no means be hidden under a bushel. The registration I:egins next Monday. Last night the central committee tooK measures that will tend to result in a fair and just registration, according to law. It is that that the registration this fall will lie one of the largest ever con ducted in the county. Such is the in terest manifested in political matters, although in a very quiet way. AND YOU WANT TO GO DOWN "Florodora" Will Be at the Margaret Tomorrow Evening. fsi-:c i.tt. I ,R a aitNrA. y :. Anaconda, Oct. mo.-The %cry large portfolio of musical j;ems with which Composer Leslie Stuart has so artistically suppilied "Florodora" has certainly reached a degree of popularity never before nt tained by any other music:l comedy offer ing. When one takes into consideration the very unttsual melody with whichl he has sutpplied "Florodora," it is not to he won dered at that it should be the great suc cess that it is. It is hardly likely that there is any one at all musically :lesscd who has not becn charmed by the very melodious strains of "Tell Me, Pretty Maiden," or the beautiful notes of "Utnder the Shade of the P'alms," not to overlook the dash and spirit contained in '"When I Leave Town," "I Want to be a Military Maln," "Phrenology," etc.. etc. "Florodora' will lie at the Margaret theater tomorrow night. ANTLERS DANCING PROGRAM First Meeting Has Been Set for Friday, October 24. f .G'Iili. . .'I o INT.ER MMOI:N. TAIN. I Anaconda. Oct. io.-The organization of the Antlers D)ancing club is progress ing nicely. Present indications point to a muemhbersltip about the same as that of last year. The date of the first dance has been set for Friday evening, October 24. Sub sequent dances will be held every two weeks. The Antlers is the most successful or ganization of its kind that ever flourished in this city, and as those in charge thi.u year are practically the same as last. there is no reason to doubt the successful conntniance of thie club throughout the winter. Suspended Sentence. [sPEtcrIAL To INTIt MOI'STAlN.] Anaconda, Oct. to.-John McMasters, who was arrested yesterdly at the insti gation of Hugh McMillan, who charged McMasters with assaulting him, appeared in the police court this morning aind pleaded guilty to the charge. lie was fined $1o Iby Police Judge IHayes, with sentence suspended during future good behlavior. LEVY'S PEERLESS ELECTR.IC ITHEATR Opens up Saturday, and will continue every night from 7 to so, with ladies' and children's matinees Saturday afternoons from a to 5 o'clock. Realizing the wants of a permanent place of amusement for the citizens ot Anaconda, we have gone to the expense of fitting one u(which truly is a credit not alone to this city, but would be ap preciated and welcomed in many of the largest populated towns of this glorious Union. We have invested many thous ands of dollars, and yet we have placed the price of admission so low consid ering the class of entertainments to be given, that entire families can enjoy an evening's entertainment occasionally. We have added a number of the latest pro ductions in life-moving picture specialties, and in addition Mrs. Levy, the lyric so prano, will appear in her famous elec trical serpentine dances, illustrated songs and other specialties. Admission, z5 cents; children, Io cents. ,a6 East Park avenue, Anaconda. B. Keith, W. H. Rogers and Mayor Sta phens. During the evening a telegram was re ceived from the Butte Miner.' and Trades unions stating that $3,ooo had been rased in that city. A subscription was started at the meeting last night, and it is thought that Anaconda will do as well as Butte in proportion to the population. Under the auspices of the Mill & Smelt ermen's union a bill will be given on Octo ber t4, .lhen it is expected that a la-ge sunm will be realized. A large committee was appointed l.st night by Mr. Ilaggerty to soelicit funds for th" a.il of the miners, arti the memteNL s:ll meet at Silver hall, SunJay, Oct~crt i2, at 3 o'clock, when ways aid means to accomplish the best results will be dis cussed. Contribution boxes are being put in all the prominent business places so that the general public may have an oppor tunity to contribute whatever they may desire. LOCAL ROOTERS TO MARK THE VICTORY ANACONDA FANS ARE AS PLEASED AS BUTTE FOLK AT THE GOOD WORK OF MACLANES. [SPECIAL TO INTEiR lot NTAIN. 10 Anaconda, Oct. to.--'loday the Ana conda fans are pleased. Tlhey have a pleasant word for every one. And all be cause the Butte team won the pennant and Montana has once more demon strated her ability to lead in whatever line she chooses. For the past week tie fans have been in a quiver of expectancy. The scores of the games were eagerly watched and a strict account kept of the standing of the teams. 'When las:,t night's scores were posted, the word ran down the line that the Butte teaim had cincheTl the peitiant And then there were things doing. The work of McCloskey's aggregation has been followed closely all season, and the spirity of the Anaconda enthusiasts have b.eenC going tip and down with the percenta:ge of the "lMacl.anes." There are many reasons why Anacoln dans are glad to see the liutte teanl \win out. The first is that it is Montana ion top. The next is that the majority of McCloskey's players are personal friends of almost all the basel:all cranks in thig. city, and they like to sea thei win. And then after that there is another reason. "Jinmmy" Mcllale is playing with tlo~ Biutte boys, and if Mel lale played with a band of Ilottentots there would he a goodly nuimbcr of Iluttetntot rooters front Anaconda. THEY HAVE INTEREST IN IT Roach and Smith Lost by a Recent Rob bery by a Bad Gang. IsrPEcIAI. To INlman bMOUNTAIN .] Anaconda, Oct. io.-One firm in this city at least is interested in the arrest of IBarney Miller in Great Falls on Wednes day. \lWhen the Northern Pacific express car was rolbbed last August by a hand of crooks, of which Miller is believed to lie the leader, a box of cutlery consignedt to, Roach & Smith of Anaconda was anong the articles stolen. The shipment was valued at about $3.18, and of that amount the local firm has recovered only about $6o worth. To Repair Those Wires. Anaconda, (ct. io.- A gang of \West ern tUnion line meni arrived in town this morning and will hdo some work within the next few days between Anaconda and Stuart for their company. At the Montana. W\illiam C. leaslcy, Ilutte; (). S. Rycrse, .Minuneapolis; J. Brennan, San Francisco; P. i). Ryan, IlButte; M. ). ]tarry, Mrs. C. W. French, Malbel French, Anaconda; A. ltorlim, San Francisco; T. T'. l'eck, St. Paul; F. 1). Ellis, II. E. King, lhutte; J. Lachmnan, Kansas City; R. \V. Foster, New York; W. S. Ilunne well, II. J. Keen, Chicago: A. It. Keith, J. F. llrazelton, S. I'. Panton, Butte; Charles R. Sutton, Ileleis; Mrs. A. A. Chase, Anaconda; A. i'. Wilkinson, I el cna; Mr. Kenizog. San Francisco; Law rence Stephens, AnacoIda; \W. T. Kerr, St. Joihnsburg, Vt. (Anaconda Briefs A. D. T. messevgers-prompt. reliable. " Charles R. Sutton of lHelena was in the city yesterday. A P. \Wilkinson of fHe'eua is registered, at the Montana. Sheet music at Lyman's Music Ilouse, oce. Catalogue free. * T. 1.. Peck of St. Paul was registered at the Montana yesterday. The senior class of the high school gave an interesting musical and literary enter tainment this afternoon. Editor A. ,. Keith of the Itutte Miner was in the city last night and returned to BIutte on the first train this morning. Dr. O. C. Evans returned last night from Ilelena, where he had been for the past three days attending to his duties as a member of the state board of medical examiners. 3 WHAT HAPPENED TWENTY ONE YEARS AGO TODAY? Why Just Read These Extracts From the Files of the Inter Mountain of That Date and Be Made VVise. (See Page Four.) SPORTING NEWS (Continued from Page Eight.) tad.chd to the bag and sent it clear down the center aisle back to the door at the maill entrance. Mrs. Fitzsimmons snakes a gocd app atr. ance on the stage. 11er gowns are rich and elegant and some of the spark'tng diamonds she wears were enough to cause women in the audience to yearn for a champion to marry. Mrs. ltoh Is also of a hitiher grade in her stage work than most of the company anld gives evidence of the tIaining of her maiden days. Little Bob Is a Winner. little ,Ioh Fitz is a winner with the audience. Iie doesn't say 1much. but it swelled lmany a youngster's heart last night to see the little fellow working the towel for his "pop" and rubbing ldowln the big pugilist. lasst night little IosI got off a speech which wasn't down in llhe tmantlllscrilpt andss sc tickled the audience. The mIusic was in sullcrably had, for somc reasonll or other, anill failed to break in at the proper timne. d)uring one of the rests between the boults, the little one stopped swinging the towel and walked to the footlights. "Say," to the leader of the orchestra, "give isi somle dry music there"-- andsl the band played. There's just enough of the lreln dr;mua in the succeedinlg scenles to carry the gal lety along to the climax, when Fitz leaves to lick his man and wilt that purse. leav isg hthinld him this juicy iorsel ais lihe cautiss his wife to have a good mcal readly for him: ' Klocking out a slaii always gives sIte all aplpetite.." This last served to keep the gallery oni the qusi vive until Mrs. Fitz sinks fainting into a steat and lher dreanl of victory is sho5.n with the kinetoscope, flashing the light letween Fitz and (iuns IIuhlin. The pic, tures are really good and worth the prue. of tlhe admission ais showing a fast figilt in which Fitz finally lands that awful hook and Ruhlitt goes down for the second and last time. It Is Worth Seeing. .M.ny of the men pictured in the kintstn scope, are reeognsizabll . :sinl the scenu' is holly I lil like and realistic. I hl play closies with hitz appearingr, 1once more. freshh fromi thei ring whleret he knocke-il out a victory. The tlahkimith colIIli s dll ttt tressed ill re.u'gtl;lioll lightingi togs, witll the exception that Ite w.ears a Its. ily carved jersey and full lngs'tlh tights intil:d of julst a pair of short trunks. "I here is no dobttt of Fitz hstins. a sic c< ,' this s..ason olin t(ie roalsl. lThe s:aei 1kin0 of I1uses h.ve UV grreeteld him i very whIre andul for the run5: in ItStuh tihe sales ise phenomenali i . Seats s , re i; tarly ;l:1 taken for 'every tperf lormance. A1n ;i:,hlitional attra tlion alt Ihl, m:li nit. Ito lh-rrow ofte'rns lsl will h. the llppear ,is-i of lht' surphy Midi.ts Le.nard and 4:lilfrl who will give a boxing; cxhibitinn with Fitz as "tferce. PERRY OUEENAN TO10 MEET RIUFE TURN ER COLORED LAD 'MAY FIND HIM A MUCH TOUGHER PROPOSITION THAN IN FORMER FIGHT. Arrangemll-ents have been ciompitletl for a lattle in Seattle Inetwseen IPerry (2 ne nnl anI ul< Ie Turner. One thing is ciitlain that nhilue Qutenan Iiay t noL will, Tlrner will lind hit a lharder propiositin than w.nh they net in Seat ie a few weeks ago. Shie Noritlwestern Athletic club will pull ll the fight, anii the prlin ters are confi dent it will prove one of the lest of the year. \VWhen the two imet before (Qoueen:in was 11t1 in the best of condition. lThejsn hli ri;ht hand was so sore that he culld ha:dly no it to advantage oni the clredl by's anatomy. Ilis fi sts are onl again ill goo condition, however, ain it tmay be expected thllat he will do much beltter tlhan befiore. turner is by nIo mneans anti oplponent tO eI despised and could give alntst any of the puigilists in his class a tussle. The bls will enter the ring albout equial favor ites in the belting aind one has about as Iiich chalnce to wiln as the other. The date for th, but has not yet been set, biut it ,,ill be the latter part of the monthl CORBETT-BERNSTEIN BOUT IS POSTPONED ONE WEEK Young Champion Will Keep Himself in Condition for His Go With Terry McGovern in December Next. Iieperts friomti Ioiston sltale that Young ('lib t's fi.ight with Joseph lierjstc ini has been postlpuonedl to )October 16. In the nic'lutoe the yotung clhampion proploses to lkeep himself ill good condition by mleeting all eumers. After the lIernsteini fight Ihe will try a go with Austin Rice, anl then will cnsider bids for the fight with 'iTerr lc;,,vern. As soon as it is known defii niitely where the liIt will take place Yuig ( orbiet says he will again go into training in order that there, may ble ino ,iulibt abot his getting himself into the p:, pter condition to puit p lthe ight of his i.e when lie defends his title of champion feltherweight against 'Terry. 'he chalmpion is just as conufilent as ever that lie will again defeat McGoverni, but h, is going to take no chances, aian will be in the pink of condition when he steps into thle ring in December. It looks nsow :,I though the bout would lbe pulled off in ( alifornia, but it is rumored ahbout that thire is more than one place in the East that will make a strong bid for it. Ruhlin's Good Work. lnuhlin's Iperformiancee il, IEngl.1,l has ,shown that the big mat from Ohi o hals greatly improved since old mn Fl;tz droppedil him out at Madisain Square'. ie fore lie went abroad Ruhhblin had all the lttilbutes to make him a heavyt:eight *h;:unpion, except the punch. That ire developed a convincing wallop seems pretty certain by the way he battered the rough and rugged Sharkey. liihlin is big and strong and can rough it with the best of them. IHe is quick, shifty and clever. That he is game is certain, for he has proved it. Now with a punch lie seems the only man fit to cope with the awful proposition whose single larup has laid low such a king of the mnitts as Fit.s, M'CLOSKEY HAPPY OVER THE RESULT TEAM HAD AN UPHILL FIGHT AND THE BOYS ARE GLAD TO BRING CHAMPIONSHIP TO BUTTE. PORTLAND MAKES BUTTE MANAGER A FINE OFFER Wants Him to Run California League Team There Next Season-Probable That the Entire Team With the Ex ception of Marshall Will Arrive in Butte Next Tuesday Afternoon. fIl'i IAI. 10 IN1"1 M llt'SNIAIN,.I Spokane, ()rt. In.-- Manilager Mclt lokey of the ulltte train of penlllalntrs ill the Pacific Norlhwest Irhle.e for tile seascnl of Itoou, is happy over the III' ti of the seaonl'us hard work. In an interview with tilhe Inter Moun tain correstpondenlt this morning hlie said: "\e are willnners after a hard tace. We have had an uphill light against o...s "No otlher telamn hail to hattie against gaRiies away froiti homtiie while thei itlll'r runnlller hai the same ; ui lllllr hinoe. It has ibeen i severe staslny, but we wilo. 'hI e hloys are all in goI llshape and ihl.aled wihll the idlea of bringing the chamupione.hill to ltil te. "Kane is the iily miain wiho hasi nit stood the strlain. He is a brilliant player, but of a Ir(lvlllv trilllpii'er; llllelt aniid 11,1 worried mlllre ver thil iltll.,lie than all the rest if the team. I Iiind I, Ini r Smith, f.mnerly if Tac.mna an,I put him on first. l .e has pilaydl a ililltnt galmi . Weaver is still lai il p al li. hl, weakt , di( I the lteam. '. w rl lillnlI h, iin hliig Spokane in a c'ipplhl condition ani l thit mailld the witk laiill'. Ilsey and Itlay ar, lilh hlai I up. Has Had Many Olfers. "As lrugitds 121y isim till nexl t y1 a,. I cannot gity a dhunite answir. I like iottie and i'vll 1 ii nullllli ,rnuls il irii, iou s Iil Ih' t ; I tih hI Il iil'i ll i. llll " jliilll other plal;lc l b still iavor Montana. tl t )yea;r ;ail inl ';lanniot tell wilH at will ; ll ,l' I bl. n at 1 ' t e t Is; ls'i ;1 ha;., ~i.itti h, i ti ( i I il Itt e el'..i, ,ullhl nilo h A; i ve I lIn ill it. irriviuil I II I' i u..ll, . Vi u luilll ih it.(1l' itirlI th il i lhie xhy p tin t it- w i lt i we ili 1.t.1 I-iti iy s vi' i i ut. t gun fm u1 ui illr iiit showsl t t o . ' , .lit- t ly lit t 111.a1 "I kinw l,',111 fihe. da t that SLtI" l plt y, d the hrst ,wlei :t lillt.. Thi ,".'ll ri t v.ii ti utl ti t i lit ie i i Mt l udid t. II itak.-i a llgrat i.de l to It p i up the ril. 1151 alll r a . l' I .ll i. inll a .,i li Iih. 1Ii1 ilui r liiims h1 ti% pi iiI lal tid agaiut us and we had to play gI-iii Iall. To Arrive on Tuesday. Ill itl n lit positive abi t thl, time of airivillg ill Jillntc. \VW e wiiant to l.ch ollr city ill the day im'e :aiid will wire I'r,,1 dentl laneilll if w" II ay sit 1 go frllom hlurt, to h'heia lki: a thil'il go h rnn" l i, 'n 1h1l~, airriviing i Iln ll' 1 t 1 3:3 11 p. 111. Ti. ,",aiy . \1', will all Ih' hil r', with I1th pioba:lb , xe ption if Marshall. I a ;ll h iappy thatI I'p rtlainl is ,.t"i Irin getl ilhnto the ta;l' i . n ide h , 1h :1, ",;'uI n ilrll r." SPORTING CIRCLES ARE MUCH STIRRED EXPULSION OF PROMINENT SPORT. ING MEN FROM FRENCH TRACKS HAS CREATED A SENSATION. Sporting c'iircle.st tl l ul t the c'iountry are at present i(uch xil'citd ,ovr the expelling of one of the m,,st proi nentil t jsportiig miii in the wv' lI friiom Vr"ta'e, \V. L, t'h.'p, the well known Kentucky Iookmlaker. (JhepplU hire am enviable rip tation whien ill this eu.tiitry. lie is the lrsonal friilnd of lEuoch WVishlrd, the suti cessful tr;aiir of the I)rake stableh, "oal was onvie of the ien to help along Lester a.l Jiohnny heielf ili their early sang Ihb Rt ose is aiithel r one of lthe wsill lnow. s Ille Wa;ls f1rllerl'y the ta.t:1.wr of E':uglenC. I.Ligh and owined the gu,td race horse ('tillOrd, tha:t wais lift at the pst in a Irooklynl haliaIi ':i . In alddlition he" ow'nd T'till, a winner of the SubJrban, anl liazarrune., a Brooiklyin handicap viii ir. IlI was a pluhging bookmaker .;,l a great card pliiayer at all ti el's. J. 1'. l.orn, who is also a long th'! expelled, is a creation of IFrd WaVlantu anid whmlin lutht lntllrg was art its hl fight Korn was oue of the' ondietial eii ,yes of the "li' g Flur." Syd Ila'urns went tor nlanuglhtll aouitlt six years ago with a stable of horses arnl has woni $.,Oio,oo over thiere since. 'hcl chuarges against these ucotn are thl;, all rices oil the frenc'h courses in whlt t Americani jockeys have ridden have beenu fixed, and that millions of francs hav.: been wn in that manner. All had large bank aceolnt whenu the police investi gated, Hiose, Korn, (tCheppu and ]lurns having over $5oo,0oo each to their fredit in the Ilank of France. ''heir expulsiohn will prohably place the racing game on a good, clean basis again. "'tud Sloan lust something like $i50o,ooo to them. They were far too shrewd for the French turf oflicials and only circum stantial evidence could ie obtained against them. Nothing direct was brought forth in the investigation. If reports be true Jack Wade is on the upward path again. According to advices received here, the former Montana chanm pioin is climbing the hill of virtue and has even cut out cigarettes. With a lengthy tpelel of bachelordomt and total abstinence Jack may yet return to his own. There's plenty of his well-wishers in Butte. WILL LOOK UP A RINCH Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shone Want to Settle in Montana Again. .srl'r 1l . 4. 111 IN I.i Mltir'NI LIN. Anaconda, (hct, to.- Mr. llnd MLrs. Charles Shone of RIochestetr, N. Y., ar rived in the city last night nand will re main some time. llr. Slolne formerly Ir..itedh in Ana rcondal a nmeilliler of Ih.e lirrn of Srllith & Shlltle, crlultralic trqr . At tIhe titlr of him Illrr ri,lrge liast spring Ihi went l'Xast to livie. rilrt is Irow ilt ili this con try irliir, lot.kirnil ip a1 raichi with thel iltil.li r 11 of goingi ino tihe stoclk hlt.sirlrs' ,M11tNIN ; At'1' I(.11'f \, .i N ti6. I. S. land . lli'cr ., IIH'l.rnai, iMnlttiat a. 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M ike Gordhin :i I ,,'r ','.1.rl ,I, plaintiffs, vs. Ia ry V\ ,.r :. r u I I. \\1 t, ner, defendant'. "'lhe slats' of 1 l:l , li' L . ~, I ' ; tg o Harry W egner n.! II \ ,In'r, ,'.fvnd inlts a:( ove Iai:lw ,I: 11 .1 ;:u f l , rl:,, re. 817 South ltronlt, T",lo pi S(ith ]lutte, county of Sil' r I; ,,, i l .it.c ,of. Montana, on hliday tile 1th day ,If Nou vemlbcr, A. )0 1)902, at - o'clock p. it., and answer tilh. cnoipll int of 0 pl.lintilfs 11:l file in an action to rccov,.r of you file nuns of seventy ($70,)00) dl!uirs for 1moey 'loaned and advanced to drf'edlal:nts ly plaintiffs, at til' special ind tm ce and re quests of defendants, and for their use', and which they rcf:ec to repay and have failed to do so. And you are hereby notitled, that if yov fail to appear and a usw ,.r thL said con plaint as above required, judgment will 1ts taken against you according to the con, plaint and costs of this sulit. Given under my hand, this 7th day of October, 9o:. C. "'TAY LOR0 Juntie of the Peace,