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Fifty Years the Standard BAKING POWEDIR 'Improves the flavor and adds to the healthfulness of the food. PRIRB EAKINO POWDER 00.. OHIOAGQO LEAPS ONTO STAGE TO SERVE PAPERS LEALOUS LAWYER'S CLERK INTER RUPTS A PERFORMANCE BY MRS. LESLI€ CARTER. IRY ASO('IATfED PRESR. New York, Nov. 17.--A zealous lawyer's clerk has caused considerable excitemrn.t at lielasco', theater by leajling to the stagl, from a box and serving papers on Mrs. Carter, giving notice of a suit for an in junction restrainilng the Ilelasco manage meent front producing anI old play in this city. ThIe curtain had just been raised on the first act when the clerk elbowing hi.; way through a box occupied by several ladies and their escort, leaped to the stage. Thle actrcss was about to begin her lines whenl the docuttnunt was thrust into her face. For a moment she appearedl frighttetd ILLS Bros O-'YA ,, A JAPAN O-Yams tea comes from a distrirt in Sjpan that has long been noted for its i treas; it is here that the high-caste natives buy for their own use. O-Yama possesses In full that peculiar spicy flavor so highly prized by the true ver of apn tea. The first picdngs of the young leaf, vell and tender, cleanly fired, without color or manipulation or any surplus handling to injure it. I Pound makes I Pbegu 250 Cups st 0rmcw - m m mmm mm q | r 4547 WEST PARK ST. PHONE 68 Blly now. We don't know when It's surprising how much mtor savory prices have been more in your favor, Tillmann's Pure Aromatic Spices anl About quality: You can always de. ,xtracts will nake your cooling. Try them. Tilhnann's 'oultry Seasontnng is pend on that at Lutey's. Hlare rare a a pleasing combination of fragrant few of the many bargains we have for herbs that make a palate-tickling Wednesday. ('ome and see the rest: dressing. Can ............... 151 ASPARAGUS RASINS, ETC. M.akes a temnpting side dlit. Iick. California Raisins; absolutely clean and mott's Fine New Crop Asparagus, seeded by machinery; choice quality; finer tlavor than the fresh Salmon size full poundl package, toe; extra fancy, package ........................12 1".2 can ...................................20 Finest Iicached Sultana Raisins, )Delicate Tender Asparagus 'ips; indi po und...... ............ .... vidtual size; can, It4c; pound IBlack or White New Crop California can .............................. 15} Stewing Figs; 3 pounds........... .5 FRESH MEATS SUGAR, ETC. Rear of Our Bakery De)partment: Best Dry Granulated Sugar; Prime Rib Roast, per pound...... l10 16 potuds ..................6I1.OO Fancy Legs .Mutton, per potund..10o Finest Citron and Lemon Peel, Sirloin Steaks, per pound ......... 10 Geine Cap Cod Cranberries; a Porterhouse Steak, per Ib...12 1-.0 quart for............. ............ 100 Rib or Shoulder Mutton Chops; six Extra Fancy Bright Thin Skinned pounds for.... .......,.........5.. Lemons; per dozen............. 0 Loin Mutton Chops, 3 pounds .... 250 Richelieu Boiled Cider, pint Pickled Spareribs, per pound.... 10f bottle.................. ...... Don't forget to redeem your flour Comb Honey. Choice full frame, tee; coupons. Good only a few days longer. Extra fancy white full frames.... 150 by the intrusion aiid the clerk drivein hack fronl tile wings by stage hadlts ."as cn pielltd ito leave by the way he came. lie hurriedly tied to the street. Only a few pers~on in tile audience saw the papers and realized what had caused the ineidlent and it was some time before the exciltement died uinlt. The sutll is said to arise from a dispute with altliher mi.nger .Ind part ontler. aS to the rigihts for the play inl this city diur ilg the SClhlnll. FIVE MEMBERS OF ONE FAMILY AND A PRIEST Remark:ble Fatality Attends Brooklyn H1usei,old. 0l1 .A 1 1 . 5iAII(1 PHIIs,;. New York. Nov. r7.- Renmarkable fii tality has at. e i.il I the f:, ily ,f I't.Ir Itickey. of Hronoklyn, dlriitu the pa..t week, five lmemilitcr halvilng lild fruim ty iphoid fever in that timeu. A priest whol aittende.d the family a:l ' contracted the dis 'cs,. :m l died. BOY MAY LOSE LIMB, USUAL HUNTING STORY SLCl i Tii TI ilIi i" 11i 1 \ I .l ' ,. |liuiiiliii. Nov. 17.-- t';l: h'st.,il - till il part Of a boy l ialell Mcit.'i: ie ll lli!lb;ll a shtluiiun may caiiit ttrly rI'l.deritkon the luhi of t leg. *ie boys ere goingi geese lhuntilng and .cl:cC:in's gul ill soame tlallutner waias disichargted as they were Illuntlttinll their horses. The charge lodged in Fretdericks.ni's leg iml it miay be nlecessary to take off the illt. FUNERAL OF MRS. J. E. RICE Bozeman, N'ov. 17,- The fuiineral of the late Mrs. Janie I'. Rice. who died Sulilly, was hiel at I o'clock thist afternollon fritl the famlily residence. 121i. Siiuth ('Central avenue. Rev. F. W. Lewis nfticiatinii. Many oldl friends joined with the recati.es in the last tribute. The dead womail haIl lived here a Inint her of years and is iurvived by .lrts. Ilev eridge of Ilelena.. Mrs. Reamiers oif CoIluiii bhts and Mrs. Murtllhy. dalughters, anil Mel vin, Hlarry and Johnil Iic:e, soin. She a as 59 years old. ELLIOT PASSES UP MISSOULA Missoula, Nov. t7.-President Elliot of the Northern Pacific didi not stop very long at Missoula last evenilng. The spe cial was here only long enough to change ellgilles anlll crews whllen it was whisked away toward tile west, reachi:g Sipo kane today at 7 a. ill. Super illntendilit Plalimer of the Rocky Mouiitaiin division joined the special here and will leave tile officials at Spokane. JUST "TO MENTION IN PASSING" Cram's Atlas of the World, 19o3 edition, with handsome up-to-date map of Montana, is given free to Inter Mountain subacribers who pay $*7.S for one year in advance. Thile special low vote coupon is also included. BITTER COLD ALL OVER THIS STATE AT GREAT FALLS IT WAS 18 BELOW ZERO WHEN THE CITY ROSE TO BREAKFAST. COLDEST EAST OF DIVIDE As Far Up as Canada They Are Catching It - Thermometer Falls Quite Low in This City Today. SlPECI.AL TO TIIR INTiR MSOl'. lAIN. Heclena, Nov. 17.--Mntttann is about the coldest spot itn thle tlnited States today and Great hanlls nppears to he the coldest tow l. 'he goermelllllntll thermometer in that city showed a reading of 18 degrees below zero at 6 o'clock this imtorning. I Thle baromcter is unusually highl, indi cating there is sotmething doing in the cold weather line. It was I a inchles at Ilarvre at 6 o'clock. An unusually cold wave appears to be sweeping over Northern atnd Eastern Section l)irector Hayes of the weather bureau said today that the colil would cotltinur today anld tonight and until the cold wave hadl swept eastward. As the dl:ay Iladvaniicedl the thertlllooiter in the ob servation station on the top of the Power Ihick fell so that at 7 :.30 it was it berlw. It was sevenl below here at 6 o'clock. )iOnly onie point in the Northwest territory rlporltel as severe cold as Great Falls. 'This was ('algary, which at 6 o'clock was It hlow., the, same' as the Montana town. Slrallget to relate. Ilavre. which is usually a prctiy coll spot, was four degrees warmer than Great Ealls. Official Summary. The following is Mr. Ihlayes' weather stuntllary for today, based upon oblserva tit1s LIkeni at I, o'ctlock: "'I ie wesaternl half of titl c.llluntry is coverecd by extrelmely high bar'Ometric pressure: thlle cr,'st of lithe wave Iextends irons ('al:iry southwardt throtugh liavre and l 'ih ita. At 6 o'clock the Iharomirter rcealdilg a:t Ilavre was 1 iunches, aIII x Irat'rlitarily high reading. Tlhiis is caus ing ol weathehr all .,ier .the 'o1ntlr;y west1 ; i tle- .lissi.-ipli river. " I'le -lit of coh.est w eatier is over that purtlini of M Cntiat:i lvintg east of the main rl .n e. The Iiniiii11111 tll peratrlll lre it I rtat Fills wis minuis ,ills. I st tc mt is I4, l hn . m ines, 7 tao l :~M ary ville m inus i,. It t'is io t ,luit e I cy hli ,o, atit th ew st "In the Irl.o tat Ihe t. pte r.aturt r:nge Iool i zlol o In r.lgl l ;I . ,!u- . l The hi.,ht pri . us is n,,tin,; try stealy ansll i the w a'thl r will nr n t :moi h rate i :ltil the war e : ,t v ll e : I aelrc . Thl chI:it show's i ge cntlra Ir'lvalettc of lair w'eathier. Light snow fit'll in ,tonttita oe Mnday." Th'I l oli.i:,i tthe..eminu t r at Ihl, street ",ilh :y ,,lik.,' 'hone d ix d , ' hel, ,low 70'r,, tI i ni fllrn hl -, Ili;, i.. i 1 , I, ,x ' hin re it is :tl'..: . hi*, t ,,l. l Ii t, th dlnll ter oll the wall a lw It. t di.,t::t red 0 rel I hi ,-''elo. . anl uit i ailt'ihlnlhiia Iard.IIs it was :a niI tter of i i deg I' . hlotw t'ro. 'hii ii tlthe rlh"lt day frt' two yLear.;. I.La t winter fih ll- 'I 'ielonll e"r :it the street iailwtty iftice did not rgisttr lower thau live ,h.eer,', below zero. \\Wait utill it gets real cohl, theni ther, will dlI bitlis hlit siticthing worth while. Montana Cold Belt. 'TheI i cold elt11 just at presen' t lies inll tlutt;ati. iast oif the miain range oif the Rocky ntiiUtlaitns. West of this rangel it b not so coll. n.ntw is falling at several I niilts, but lhi,- tempieiratuire i:, nut disagrce able. Motntaitt1 nild ('i id:i are covieredil by all are't of high prt~ LtI'e lliro irter. 'This high lpretlre is caulsinig cali weather Ihrlirouhlutit lith' treater lportioni of the \\'West. \\hen the reli'puosibility for the cold wtane is nice esta° blislhe,,J the. mIlaill whit grtinlhle it the weather will tillurl his sta:itiioni to such thting' as high preswsure. It is :iall very easy nlter - title ihls ltle blamie. Fair and Warmer Tomorrow. Take it ye'sterday., lihe weal thicr Imal raid it was gloinlg to lIt fair atli noit vo ohld. "T'hc plcpl' took this to milai that it was goin to libte wa'i, or at least thait there wer e ino recordls for low' i' I.ailieratre to bie lbrokein. It is a little wartier, ibut it woui ht e extreme'ly hard for aiiyu;c' who had to walk this imorning to hainlirinion ize lhat weather lircdicilitn with the article t'xitcrit'ttced early this mtiortiiig. 'Thr iitlicatiotii i are uhlal the lt'llleii';:iltire is risinhg. 'l'otitoirrow will be fair titid c.t' siderahily wtirmter. WESTERN MONTANA LIES UNDER MANTLE OF SNOW SIPCIAL TO Till INI .l MOI NTAIN. ,Missoula, Nov. 17.-\ st. Ieri 11 lu natlt is buried in a heavy niantle of snow. The heaviest ,all ill years is reported in the litter HRoot valley. On the Coeur d'Alene branch of the Northlcrnt Pacifie right feet of the i"i utltiflll has fallen andl it is still sno.v, is . The intdicatitns are that the o i.ter in this sectioni will be character izeed by :In unusually heavy snowfall and ilre oi r lcss C lil weather. Big Timber Deal. 'Poltluand. Nov. 17.--Tlhe Puget Sound Mill & Timbner company, of which Michael Furies is president, yesterday aequired tile Puget Saw Mill & Shingle company, of Iairhaven, whose shilngle manufactutring plat t is the largest in the world, and 22,u.. acres of timber land in Callain county. The consideration was $Sooo,ooo. For Idaho Forest Reserve. Washington, Nov. 17.-The general land office has ordered the withdrawal of set tlement of six townships in the Coeur d'Alene district of Idaho for the proposed Cocur d'Alene forest reserve. Petition in Bankruptcy. Helena, Nov. 17.--Samuel Garvin of Billings has filed a petition int bankruptcy in the federal court. He owes $18,457.70 and has no assets. Schilling's Best and good grocers are apt to be found together. There's mighty good reason for that. BUTTE GAMBLERS ALL OUT OF A JOB THEY APPLY TO BUSINESS HOUSES BUT NO ONE APPEARS TO WANT TO HIRE 'EM. ARE ALL GOOD ACCOUNTANTS Average Gamester Can Beat the Average Bank Clerk When It Comes to Counting Up Money. \\'hat is to Iecomre of the gamtllers? Thait is the lquestio beitlg asked by a lirgr tlnlber of the fraternity wlhi hiare hlit their jolhs h hrtuh the h shltdilwn of the gatnllitg houses. it is brcolllit g a serious problmc 1 with mIany of the knightl of the greetI cllth, so c'rionlS. itl fact, that iaoiny of I hImt hIi al tppdied to the tititirs antti uittihietss httiises fIIr sltntethintg to do; solllt of tlieti ;irt , illillg to work ;it ;allt'thilng so loilg ;t ; there is a chance to rget tIhe pIrk chlip. The fact is about htlt nI ft, fi'ilhivits if the' festive tiger were lhtll ith ,tily ; few dollars in their tickits wlrhen the stl ttti ivd lt order tinen( . tltl thi 'sil' whi Ilad a'-tinitlh to get away feti ti hie ity aif I hlate to ido ci ias rapidly ai. pi.bihle. Thlics wito were otit 0 tor littlltilti r' lllW walking the streets ItIkiIlg tmr a ihite, to earn a iial ticket toil the ptit' ,i ,' Ieek' roult reit. Hard to Get Work. Said niie of the frtetrtiity wh- wtihl rather take a job ait htiest utplit neh.tint titan ltlust to the thickle giiihss if tha ti'; 'I i hit' t made applicatiIit to several l.its h.ss I ottses for a job. bitt it'.. a llist 'li y ttim , I .Itls tlhet y tlhink ;a itnit whIst-i hts juggl.d chipts for a Ititiiltb'r ,, yt at'. ,lii's 11iol knIIow ' how tl adc Ui tih ll.il ,et of ul,, tlt eggs tutu a it llllt ieh if lettie- till t.o mtlll r fo r .{ i' lllt ts . If a l l anl thinks it dti s tint i rqtulitri' stiathet'nativ.. tn dhal rottleth, bet leqht hint try it o n c .~.t, I , llsu p s ' t lh.e a v te r ae;q, h st )i nI h1, 11us wIl olntl hi expett aI l llll l m ill t 'll a ilihnk rack hitidy .'tud itiak' hi,, iatlela lii s acc rdingi ly. "Many of the" hnys,. have. n,,hing ;,t :ll aIl witli the nt if t hi.s wsic' k it .is qui ihkely stle oif tiheim viill have to bock a I e Ih y I l\ Iil' tilti tip sit l ilui1 th il ll l li'i b i pi gt iiilst teir t lefit it s th li iy. i How a Gambler Counlt. ".1411.;sikinill olf aniihI lin.. ihll t lhlitlhilll if l sit tclcl. I tkile sl l riW Ih itt i mlllililt , inl ha Bes avr at flaynk Cl*k.ieh fc t ilitig, if . t imit is -llt i tliiii ikt iii lipl, say l ltils.. iI I lIt s in ll' i. ll , i hu r il it lt.t ita. yIJ th i j it;iltl.s 'ii iI l t it " ititkw ln d c it vti t I nl te toe tieh til' ' t filt it tltit <ii r ilht' t titil i ti it Jiltiti is'l lit I ttl utilnl 'I ch lhIe k ihlv's iltl tllr it llll h stll i il: i o llirlls , I. )l" w a tllr,1 I;1I Iilil ct ti l :, lcluhi n; , llc i l,,. I il .! i't illlll III i~titit itti'. in'lvir dolitittlars iiI, tl i stc iini. h 'r h loiitw hi th' jIluity li hit, li ltgrs jlti hilw t it a lit t u , h ihllsii' t il ikit i s , i I l, tutu l ii c i. -lt hti t i v d ,I hai i itt ii I ht ,i liltlliks h ii th it, whtl i hlt r . re Iwo Iil'. " ti tt t i h i tark, do bltitiy i t ;,'iii; liv', 'llTh ii hel juiit slic'k.. upl dolth.r h0' ,h i ith i a. t h iiitttiitg hittitit . f itui I ti h e lt Iim ll, 'hli hindrtti lit kt ,lt t hi ui p withiouit conutlitng a1 single dollllr bilyoniid lhe hlrst li;'e dol1ai'.. Beat Bank Clerks. Ioil t'ilht, six.l' tip ai stuck hos,.ilh, it malll wlhrt thiere arif'live dollhirs iii al 14iik hi, fo11 w,,,. tile sllill inethoiI ai with ollier Wii. %,hel he ri s t hr. lroughl sii#nhg4 Ji innl ca11 rc..t ai...trld thift hii. stunll isi (,ar ic,, I :tiil i1 )oll ;.:-k hill Ill ic ultil ii sto{k , taininili g tweiiiy livP iIlllail'< iw, alwalys pinhe, all=, fiT staw I4 l ls n i a th .w iiii, ,.itc uI, al1 li st to thiat oliU. "Tht, ave'raiget lrolfe','inulil gambileiir cani ;,u;t aily h);lnk clerk iii the. c.intry ait c.;i enlltihni mil c liithing miiniey. Jil.t watlch the* hbank ir.lls aiid winninglls eof the, daiy, '=',, ; ii l~l c lanit see him ultse ;I vesliil." A clhil of Mrs. Gro. T. f1eu'.n, wl.len ucati. :! is useil Saturday lillht iath. tclpped Iank against a hot ,.t've which hIr..,l him severely. The child was in prrat a.c ny an'l his mother could k do iothing to pacify him. URcmemnchering that sILe had a bottle of (Ch. clnerl tin's ain: Halch in the house., she thoucght she uIlI try it. In less than half an hour aft r applying it the child was quiet and asl ll. andi in less thlan two weeks was whll, Mrs. Bncson is a well known resi d(l t of Kellar, Va. Pain ahnlm is an anti ,el tic liniment etniI especially valuable for hurnis, cuts, Ibruises and slprains. For sale Iby I'Panonl & Rockcelfeller, Newhcrec lJruci Ce., , bristic' & Leys, Newton tiros. DR. WINSHIP TALKS TO HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS In the Iceture delivcred Iby I)r. A. I Wii'liilc of iecston on "Hascals and S;.iits'," befiore an audience in the audli uirinta of thel high scheool yeste'rdi.ay, he paid a high tribute tio the peIopI of Iluttl for having established the industrial .chool, and dweltl oni the growing n('ecesesity tir these lscools tihrlglholt tihe county. lint aiove all the iitlueice which the ad dreli' of Dr. Winship hald nt the a.lience is , its moral inspiration; he brought the .fý is close'r to the rascals and Imade clear Reo responsibility res.ting on thei formster for the conditions stcrroutulintg the latter, IS AFTER SALOONKEEPERS Government Will Punish All Who Sell Whisky to Indians. tI'(ECIAL. TO 'atll IN'ItilR MO N'' AIN. Missoula, Nov. i7.--The government has conmmenced an eartnest campaligin ;gainst the saloolnkeeplers in this locality who persist in defying the law and furnish ing Indians with whisky. After an ex tended hearing before United States Con-. missioner Smith, Fred ltoiley of Missoula must answer to the federal grand jury on the charge of giving Antoine Felix, an Indian, a 'bottle of whisky in front of his saloon, November 6, Agent Smead and several local officers were on hand to push the charge, Boiley's bonds were fixed at $S,ooo and in default of that suem he was taken to Helena by Deputy United States Marshal Elderkin to await the action of the grand jury, which will soon begin Its labors at Helena. For Sale-Bull-terriers from registe"ed stock. P. O. box as3, Anaconda. EIGHT Home Furnishing SPECIALS Sonim remarkably good values selected here and there fromn the furni ture and stove sections of the house that still holds the palm as the I-ouse of the people. Just a few of the many surprises that await your coning. Buck's Heater The No. It li..It: Quality lnd Iinish consi4etst.l, this iv the hest (Oak li tir, - :st the Iplier, ever mtatulalc url' . II ousting it Ihi- '.t ,oll for -:o lilth' ,t Iirure we are simtply tryllR to overcoml e ,t lack o1 sttimitd, b, i lilttrvs of pt.ire. Think of it.... ......... .$7.50 Chiffonier Ilartl wo d, klii dtrield anril klit'll es, linished in ., lich goh'ion o,;k, ha*. live cor ntitlil. t I rdraw . t irs, tluhh t , h ril crve'tick, hir Ito|*, lrit. it : "' , lrai iq mn ttntle1 nl patet, c.stors. At the very heast it sho1thl ha' a bhargain at $11 S. or this rk for ........ ................$8.50 Ladies' Dresser IIntl tvuwom. uiecly polis.hed adI finished in aI rich ghltno oak, ,rcnch plate tltirllr It, top, sw ing be1,rt.we.It grace'itl bliatkets, hIas) 1n1 ., 1111111 11.sn ., .1 very lar'ge drawers mult is Ilunitt l ot pa ts Ist Castorn. It w.ts IIItcla std to sell for $ 15. I nhl at.y mt,tk s tI. he printr...... .............. . ........... $ 11.50 Bedroom Suit 'T'hrc pieces, cons, ling h high head ,ttd h,,,t hell, witill p Ianel 't(ls, nice , dti swe' r lht.ss ;11I ;: 1 t vety pIr'tly conttllltos , all builti of kil. drwlt.I lu;id woful; the dr.ssrT is tttw nteftd by ai I.ch beivel plate 1ilo1r, .1ll4 i the stit is well tin ishrtd iln Knhln ok. .A $. o, vaile. "hi' twrk hir .......t....$20.0) Sideboard A Iaitlv pice oi , linin r,,cl l nigint r ,hlue. hahhl wou l. tinishe ion t ahirn sk, ., drawil S an: t i dl uble H1tIah iiI lhrker, IhI, rap is mat hvii .Inml tal Iht . gaIoII site hrvel plnae m~irror antd hats , sheltes, hr ,n l i lare , id,t .lly hbakets. "'T 1is is It spbh uliI $ .... th lie In.. nany Imake the pi. .............. 15.0) A Pretty Couch \'V ry .s ,blata ti;al Inak fh;rut. in of lanc. dIrr.ign. pl,,,l.st'~e.ri in. n.ir hlo e' velurs, has 4 ltou o, f hl , Iy (l'liing. IhIl ill Ipla e by I llpatent bl ,lm sl' ( r, sl I t1 lelllllprl d htal. . sp. inti , and guor.ntth'vl 'ontinto,'lion1; richly w,,tlh $ao...t. leh .ve to $ 15.(00 Mantel Folding Bed , Pull ,htublh s hi, -,, .r a ,o hh' ,Il l l il nhI- oak fiWynish ,l s. -Ifl n w is R i ll sp pot it-if It) 111 tht e 1aw 0 1 s il III " p. one-", , nn(- of thr Lnst ;u .11%. 1 s l a I(,0Nd $2 .. ,1o v al, . l i.. ' %i t h. k 7only4, ................ . . . . . .... .............$..17 . 4 Rocker Specials ltn hIgh i ,an fn I l)a k, ,o.k )fralim , pibIhnI (iliisI r, k.tl , with Iat;lt H II . ,l r(s.l, hol e In l ", If 1H hile salw, , ,ulllnlg b111. , ll't ll;a iilt', $,(.t;o. Special at $2.25 Each Mall Us Your Orders We Pay the freight YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Brow nfield=Canty Carpet Co. 48 to 54 West Parl, 41 to 413 West Galena Street, Butte. 1111111 - -"Saga . ... i m i , , ORDINANCE FAILS MUNICIPAI. OWNI ISHIP MEASUREI TUHNEID DOWN BY THE HONORAI3LL COUNCIL. M i ll Al. Ili III t. III MutII NI AI N. 11 i,.s ula, N v,. 17., Ih, c .llm thaIIt IhasI hit ui lt' by ,May,,r Smith to Iring about thll- pn's;ha t.' of thef water plan) ililed at 'b',t nilhIll's .tllat illl i oIl the tlly .Ill.il. "lli orihut a e ln i d of itaw.l.a.Y. ai terl it lI;id been Iin llll'r nl't.l, (f l.lillg tI puirchase the phlIt a1 itsl athie ,sett vitinn, o, $175,41,,. i" n vcute w.llr in I h. i llt rlf livllvI., while live wiril n.eedd. Swi . l of thlie a;I leh i n1 flnI the specialn watlle.r 'lnnlillTee wport ell d it iir ofi mloru time in whih to furl her theat With Ilh', comupalny. The w.,,ioln was, oi the wlh le, l i lite lively, ui , there wel i i Svril sil irl i iurv:ialiligfs yal istiiiiy litwle ihke n it t rs diitlferinhg on lthe prlnp sitilin. Itan;lg.r i elIrg)i Wil oh' l of the iir r llr aicks k it tlik Stailiol PIrst It aI ill for. (.i,000 d ,.ninge s for the (losing of his place.. 'The - hill wasr rejl tlt.I It is re polrtd Ihallt lthe city will now halve to facl ; lawrge i ida ,tge iill. STORM CUTS DOWN THE INSTITUTE ATTENDANCE Ilucit:naln, Nov. 17.--(On accuntC l of thin+ revere stor prevaliling ytsterday alwere r n1 1n(l, lllthe re was a si tll ;ttelnd w re fout ll 1 i tiiers' iwtiurI e awl. Il e 'l veiing sessioniii 11141 i riitii lillilniill ill l int. it i-i e'Xjlnull f thai had to be abur , N d. I Prof. I. W.rre iher lpoke fie " riluit lrowingi ill theiI (i; latiln Vallhy; W. ( . I',uk r of Itillings read i paper ofn "l)airyinn.," anl P'rofessor L.in hhld spoke of "'I he Sheep ;eeling I"oxperi to cut is at the Station la t iii li Witer ." It is coverxped ll the ailtitute will be iheld uat Sulater dte.for Dorc. Gavret Flls, Nov. 7.--FIr mene Rroundler arrest here charged with trying to pass ltlrilO-us n Mrs nn li iy i A. Sul c 1115 cnlnit gang cilne to townl from the East andl loon aft sur their arrivrcl it was nther tIlat u nnutte,lly lare Mont., Octoer of ills s by the New ltuntswick bank of New Jer sty were M ountain Puabolhnut. Sug spicio, di inetedd tr thePopular and they were andr rested ; a nllntler of the bills were found onl their persons. The federal authorities finhave een notia awlnd it i exodateted that an imporlant capture s..s been made. SUICIDAL ATTEMPT FAILS Philip.urg, ov 7.-re tullack y, arrell, ltonpe fiend who as been ill te asylum for treatment, made all inelfectual attempt to cut his throat last night. lit, was dis. covered in time and a doctor stitched up his windpipe, Sues for Divorce. Great Falls, Nov. 17.-On the ground of abandonmtent Mrs, Emily A. Saul has com ,nenccd a suit for divorce against her hus hand, Fred Saul. AN ENDORSEMENT Butte, Mont., October 24, 9o03, Inter Mountain Publishing Co., City: Gentlemen-We have carefully exam ined Cram's Popular Family Atlas and find it reliable and up-to-date in every particular. Very respectfully, Rice & Fulton, Butte Business college. Removal Sale OF PIANOS THE ORTON BROS.' CLOSING OUT SALE ATTRACTING WIDESPREAD AT TENTION. THE LOW PRICES ARE STARTLING. MANY INSTRUMENTS SOLD FIRST DAY AT NEARLY HALF USUAL PRICES. THE KNABC, KIM VALL, WL.BER INCLUDED. LASY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED. Ilibh t tailt., io w pia; ,,s, sf h a, the W\!t.r, Kimball, K iahfi, Illhlt & IDavis :La )l o.thblrs at I;f.nlry pli('rices, ;ol a nunt ,f the s;mile eitg slilghtly shopwrn, is ;Isale. (Jte cal always buy all i :xpenisive piulo at a very I iodr.I'ate, Ioutlay, butI it h;ppile'ts scthl ,it its a hlifetimj t' wh it one (a1 lill y the very crela: of the piano mar. ,Iia ce", lit he bst of t;les or less ll toitey %t;ha ' inexl-x ive pi;aos are sold for, And then, if one w;ists a good Intl'ditl grade piano, , fully guarai. tet'l Iby ts andt the fac'l it*.s, you itc all bly ione at this sale at j.st about one-half what they utu;lly tell for. compltlete ne'w 'lstock. Otur ltpresetlt stock will be entire'ly closed out. We have seveiral o.ot. plaii ctasedtl pianos, fully guaranteeld, lthat sell retn lirly at $4s, $.t'o, $.tso aud $400, which we are otieiting in this sale ito close out ait $1t , $1..5, $.15, $4.35. $2.4o, the. SpIlendid braild inew cabinet pianots in vairioius high class makes that retail tegtu larly at $4.50, $5i. ;ifdl $5511, io w selling til $475, $:to, $.145, etc. I.ovely Klabics, retailing regtlarly at $6.5, $750 and il), at $450. Ileautif ilt Webtrs, whirh r, egulatrly re tail ait $6ii to $7~ou, noliw sellinig at $,375, $400T, $450, etc. $,l.o and $500 Kitnillls sellin g nil l at ll$268, $275 iand upward,. T'he reniowned IIalllt- & Davis, selling regularly ait $4o, $450 andil $510, now atl $3ou and upward. Piano players, regularly retailing at $25 and tuplward, ow olffered at $160, $170 and uilpward. (rgans, some second hand, others slight ly used, and manty brand tnew, are licin& stolt at $to, $s15, $16, $20 and uplward. 'lTerms, $5 down andl Iro.t $2.50 to $5 pet mlonth, $ao violins for $1to, andl all other small goods att proportionately low prices. Out-of-town people shoulo either conmo to Ilutte to make purchases or write at once for prices, teLrm, etc. Orton Bros. 219 N. Main St., Butte, Ilont.