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\ F THEDAILY INDEPENDENT: HELENA. THURSDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 24,1889. DASHED10 HIS DEATH. AnotherBrakeman Meets His Fate^While at His Perilous^Duty His Skull Fractured-A Broken^Brake Chain Said to be^the Cause Krhiilt nf til** KMMI Imiurtt Aimlliet^ttralicuiaii Injured Yei.ter,ta^ at III.l^.|M^t Itis singular that fatalities so similar in^rimrHrUT should occur following Mat other^in Hurh rapiil succession ns Iihh lieen tin^rww within 1 lit- ixiBt twenty four hour*.^Yesterday in' -r r11iil' two MM were reported^where brakrini ii mi railroads hud fallen^accidentally from iNfcfM curs. I )M ih that^of a iiian named ((Mb. who lost a leg l^y^falling 'i^d having been run over hj a r^r.^The other wiih thr raw of Win. Noonan. Dm^unfortunate hill pilot who fill from n^freight car on tin- Northern Piieilic licyoiid^I hi- Moiituna Central crossing and had his^hriiins dashed out. Hardly hud the an^^nouncelit of theae accidents been in type whenanother caw of i lactly the HUM charactertranspired, MaHk| in the loss^of a human life. Itl: ip|^ li' il alioiit L* o'clock yesterday^morning and ^Doc^ W. Dul'uis, a hnkc-^untn alsiut L'.r^ years of age, whh the victim,^lie resided at lav Illusion alld left Ha re^Tuesday afternoon mi the fourth si-ctmn ^f^No. IB, When ahoiit one mile east of (ial^latin, he with others wiih applying the^lirakes, and while i nfa^ed in dome, this the^hrake chain bfoht and tlirew He Pin-, to the^MOMM, he striking on his head. I he man^waa not misaeil uut il (iallatin was reached.^I'art of the crew went back alone the track^on foot and Kixiii found the unfortunate^man lying senseless in a |hhiI of Mood,^with hia akull fracliir.d in three^p'MM. The tram was lucked up and the^prostrate form placed in t he cab. .o c. The^tram dispatch) r at Helena MMMhriMd ^I^the affair, and It was expaftM] he would^wml out a special at once (u tiring Hie dying^man where he could hate assistance. This^was not done, houevei, and the maii was^brought to town oil the Ina dollMe-header^freight of thirty tin- ( ir-. arnvink' here at^II o'clock yesterday, iiud l^ Hie alioiit nini'^In 'il ra on the way. before nn dical assistance^coll Id he i-.ectiled llel'llls was conveyed to^the Sisters' hospital w,^i^ re III lnai-y. tin^company'^-.a^.. IMMMMI irltnj aid he Poultiill Ibc hopclc-s ea c II, had not re^^gained MMMMMDMI at anytime, audit.^pired iiIkiu! Hel.Y Aninvestigation of the train was made^after !^^ I'uis fell off, and UhmI he was mil^utile to speak. It wasdint'overeii that a Inake^chain on a rear car was broken, rtt.il to this^wasatiriliiu.il tin- cansc of his death. Ii Tins Ii id lai n in the service about two^tears. He was the main support of an^Hgisl MlkH and fdWJ brother, who reside^ill St. I'll ill. He has another brother in^1.ivillusion, who arrived hen- vesterday ami^remained with the deceased in his last mo^^ments. He waa familiarly known as ^Ilia.-^^and was vi r^ popular MMMJ railroad em^ployi-h, who greatly regret the and .s cut The impicst MM the Isaly ot Win. Noo-^iian, the other Northern I'lii-ihe btaki in ip^who was killid. Ml held yesterday. I he^verdict was ^t hat the deceased came to his^death by accnlclitallv falling oil freight^tram No. Is ,,f the N'otthern I'acilic rail^^road, oil the -I'd day of t let., about 7 In p.^U. Tile Witness Ntlltisl they did not seethe^man fall oft the tram, but they could wi^^the lantern go over. They could not ac^^count for the accident, alld testified that^the deceased had not been a drinking man.^He waa buried yesterday by the railroad^mon. ('has.White, another brakeman at the^Northern I'acilic yards, had a very close^call from being crushed to death yesterday.^He was standing ii|nui a Mat car loaded with^lumber and applying the brakes to hold the^car on a wall s, when suddenly patt of the^lumber I ip|n d over and he went wit Ii it fall^ing 1st wa rn it and barely eW.ipcd^Is-ing jimmied. Ah it waa he was badly^injured and had to lay off. Ha-sale ^-f uimhI- nt cost will rliMff Hanmlai. W.tl.llMIH J l^ M III l o-.I V^!. Youcan bii) l.ides' underwear mid ImiM-ry at^The I Us. Hive r)n-a|wr than .1 any i^l liar-.tori- in^the city. Tin-I'ltn-til^The Milton Nobli s eoiupanv play.-.l ^flic^I'lio im^ last in -lit ton large and delighted^audience. While ^ I'he I'lln m\^ is tin- old-^eat ill Mi Nobles' re|M-rtory. it is doubtful^if any of Ins more recent product ions are^more |^.pal ii The play abound, in ninth,^lively, cn.-qi dialogue and si-nsatioli.il scenes^and is always w. 11 received. One of th^features, an inti r|ailatton. was the xyln^phone solos h\ Miss LMMMti She is an^artist in an\tlinn.'she undertakes. She is^not only I vets it lie actress, but a musician^of merit. She has a bright future. ^l,ove^and I,aw^ to in hi. This is considered bv^in .in Nobles'Im-i play, ami the many an^not fur off in their judgment. A.ailyiuirsi-lf nf the Uiriniiii* utb-nul at^siiH-ial Male of criH-kery and i-liinawan- at^Iwi- Hiviv th Mr-.Howe'* l.i-iliiie Kewmtelliu'ent Americans arc there ti^whom Julia Ward Howe's mime la not fa^miliar. I he Hoys in Hlue and The 1/oy d^lloiiif (iuard. who HMJ by tlioiiaands Tin^Hattle Hymn of the Hi public durinu tin^^late unpleasantiieaa.^' know her work and^hei spirit. And in all her work from atlt^slavery days down to the present, she has^shown the same hiu'li intellect, tin- name^atmim atfOMj sense of rtuht, the tMM slem-^mm toward the wroiio that shim s out^that iHicm. Those who have not heard her^should u-it |0m this op|^i|tiinitv. as she is^title of those persons whose past lite alld^work nlv^ t i their words anthoiitv an I^value Hobbyla.- roi-knitf bofam aWia, MMMi^hah^ ami doll MrriMa*, Ms., at I'l.e Ike Hive. Il l - MmUmUiI Tr^l I'anier's ami gr^i^lr of ulipiy-rs. as he is sellitui tlieni al a ^^!^^^^ ti/ure. r M'-n'suii lerwear ami hm-cry i^ mU HmMMIM^The lk-^- Hive ttinn at any regular fimiu-biin; ll'salshouse ill Helena. That I'n-lty K^Mg liirT'at The Ik.- Hue. OMMMMVMMiAll rlaiiiia not consistent with the hinh^character of Syrup of Kiu^ are purjaiwly^^vuided by the California Km Syrup com^pany. It acta Rently on the kidneys, live^and bowels, cleansiiii; theHVHtemeff.-ctuallv^but it is not a run all and makes no pre^tenaioiiH that every bottle will not aul^^titntiate. Tin-lie. Hive is ln-aih|uaru-i^ fur hrushe- .if all^kind- at une-tialf nyiilar price*. IiAMAOINOKKh)KTM. I.ilse MHteiiieiil-i sent Abroad a* lo Ih^f -audition of Montana ( attic. ASt. 1'anl s|Ma-ial tehu'rani says: I.. H^Ke.-i, of MUi s City, Mont., a member of the^Montana legislature, arrived here to-day^and paints a terrible picture of suffering^from tin- irri at dniURht. He says in west^em Montana the urns* is literally withered^away for want of ram. Many thousands of^head of cattle have starved to death for^want of Kraas uiiu faiuiahed for water^^Itanchmen,^ aaid he, ^in that part of tin^state are piivinu' as bi^h aa if.n and f J'i a^ton for hay. and in a week or two it will M^iiiipossible to yet it at any price. Water is^beili^ hauled in Anue caaea as far as twenty^miles, and wveral ranchmen have made^preparations to go farther west. 'Ihe above disjiatch has fft9M abroaii in^t he eastern press and It 4-clns unnecessary^to deny it were it not for the MMMM it^miojit do to Montana cattlemen. It i-,^hardly |ioasihlc that LoriM H Hca ever^said ^iiiaiiv thoitaalids of head of citttlt^have starvisl to death for want of ' ^-- and^water. Thatis abaolutelv falw. While the wa^soli baa been an unusually div one in Mon^tana this year, no such condition of affaira^entsts anil it is safe to say not M head of^cattle have died froia drouth. Charh-s^Anceiiv. a cattleman of (iallatin county,^who owns a lUM herd, with TaMMM Crust^recently visiteil Yellowstone valley and was^so well ple'sed with the condition of th Mintiv that he has decided to^transfer u lareje MMMI of^Ilia bund there.The st reams arebMjtaMjMJ to fill up. and sn..* is to la-^ais-ii on ^ 111^11y of the mountains. Water^was scarce about a month uiro, but there is^no bjMJH any trouble on that score. It ia^true, as stated, that hay ia sellino in some^paitaof the territory for mid ifa;, |K r^ton, but thow who pav that price have^theiuwlveato blame, as the railroad coin^panics are lavinn hay down in Montana^million |ioints for f Ih per ton. It is not^true that ^it will be InpaMibU togtt H^hay i at any price within the next two^weeks.^ As lone as the railroads continue^in operation the hay supply will not fall^short. vVtMlLHTON Ull.l. |MI, ii. s.n-iii \till supplt Helena \t (111^\t ller. Inthr en nl of lour securnm the water^litract. Mr. Woolstoti,^ asked all Inuk-^'KN'iiknt reporter of that HMrtMMM yeMter-^la\. ^wnit new work do fOSMMaMMMfti^loine. - Weshall tiirni-.li Helena with wad r.^^he a.ii;ely replied, ^sad shall at once lay all^the pipe the city council requires us to do^this year. Next spring we will spend a^IMJi sum of i'liiiiey. but if I accept the coll-^tract which has been drawn up I shall at^Hue take steps to insure an ample supply of^water for Helena during the winter. I will^inly l ake ;i contract for at Ica-t ten years,^as that is the basis apofl which I scciittsl fUllds to i llect the Consolidation of tile HnlMMwater companies. Withoiir present^icilitiesl IM i-nouyh water to supply a^it] of tf.nUP la-oplc. 0w la-st source of^iip|dy will Im Tin Mile creek. ivsteriotisaource of sup-^^lv vmi ujetitioncd recent lv tHi, that's all ritllll; We' don't lleell tllllt^Hs-veral years. It will require a heavy^tpMMaitMN to hl lUK 'h it here, but w licit^we need it we'll ffH it We have tu t MMj^my inoiii i since we came to this city, and^we do not ran ct to for three or font Mil,^Alter that time wc Impe to make some^money. I haie not had I line vet to exam^^ine the cuittac! to we if it ia acceptable. Mi.Woolstou then etioa^ed in MMMV^mn with Mdermail bjmw, while the re-^^^ ati-r meandered away. Mr. WooMtcM,*!^^iiveraation with the alderiiian was vetv^iroiiouni-i d and emphatic and proved I i. I^y entertaininu' ton MMMof men who^from a window across the 11reet. IlealI -Ial. I MMMM, Thefollow Hit; real estate t rausfera were tiledfor record yesteidiiy wiih County Cletk andItocotdci Tisikcr: r.W. \ilane. and t-'rnnci^- i', \ilains, of^Helena, to Martin M Mi I auuhliii. of^.lohnstowa. ninlns claim in r-'ool Hen^minlM district I I KWititama an.I Kr.nieis r Adams to^Patrick Nilaini. ninMI rial Ml in Kisil^lien MUIIbji ib-.iriel.... I Hrnwato Man lleljiiurhliBi iniiiiun^claim in T'ihiI Hen ItilnilUf district^ ^a) Wim.Hcrher to Win. H. nriitl. mt MH^ilitcrct in the l-'raetimi (JUMtl Ulljp 1^harh-s h. imd HarriH t.. ( oh- to Mary^I'. hinioiiton. mal X^ fii-l of lot It, I.Ih th,Helena lowilsit- MM| ManK, Sim.mli.n and WmV) \. Kim,ni^^ton to ( 1mm, K. t ,i|e, lot i, and west la^f.s-t anor. ,.r Ina) of lot ^,. hlk. ;ls, llel-^i-na toWHnltl* l^.'ii^i I'uitmlHtMni to ItMMM Ki'llim lots j^MaS, --h1! of mA| im.l the hiv'j of ne1..^-ts-t ion i. t^ p. -.xi, r. iv w.. pin ai rs* MININGNEWS NUGGETS. Whata Director of the Iron Moun^^tain Says of the Reported^Quarrel. TheFourth of July Minin^ Com^pany Formed in Helena-^Copper Market \ii t-.ctlo of Hie I o|'|M I ^ oll.i|^^.i'. NkwYouh, Oct, A In the supreme court^to-day .Indue Anderson planted an attach^^ment ai'ain-t the pro|n tti ill this state of^the S 'cii te Industrial and Commercial dea^Metaux. ^ I i^ iii-li coi|Hiratioii, in a suit by^thetlxf ird Cop|s r company which claims ftSofl.tmi)fiirnon-fulltillit of a contra-t byw hich the defendants agreed to deliver^^mj MtUiM pounds of coii|n r for reliniiii:^but the platntitls claim tlieiotilv riceiied^ii7'.*,.Vi7 pounds, Nee,le*lfor Hie Navy, Wvsiiin..on, Oct. ^^ Scretary Tracv^his concluded Iks work on the estimates for^the navales lablisliiucntaforthe vear MM H^The reappropriations for tin- year |MM0^were in round luinds-rs af)^^a^^. This^incltidea si-vcral millions for the construe^tmn of le w vessels now under way M pre^jisded. It is understiMKl the estimates^finally passed bv Secretary Tracv show an^increase of about if:'..i^m.tmil over those of^last year, chietly for new work on vessels^ami improvements and id.litmus to navy^yards. Itiaml'ers ltc^^poii^il^lc. St. I/oi ls. (ht. 'ill.^There s^-ms to have^laa-n an error in rcportim: th.- u rdict in the^II^win in impiest. The verdict was that^It.iwinan came to his death from the effi-cts^of a --'nn shot wound inflicted by Chainb. ra,^and thirl Chamber*Ml lawfully and feloni^^ously responsible for the dealh of RoWttUUt. Thepreliminarv culmination of II. M.^Chambers for the killiim of Krank Itowiiiim^la-u'im this a ft er t H i m. 1'befloor H.II \Y My . MoNTBHAI..Oct. 31.^Thin llftWaMMJ as^an auction of iiiiclanmal btMMMI was tit^pronress in a bttildiin; on St. .lames street^a portion of tin- floor MM way. Thittv^paofM W*t^ PMCipitatMl into (he cellar b,^ninth the trutik~, heavy bMJMM and a^laru'e quantity of di bris. No one was sen-^iiuslv hurt. I(ei|lleleal lo Itellllld. WlMIHIIIIH,Oct. ^ It is undeist.aid^that two of the elilplovi-s of the |a-nsl.ill^otlicc whose |. nswiis were n r .ted have^bi^'H O0M illi rupiested to refund to the^uuverniiietit the money p..id tlieni. T'he^law Hives them sixty days to reply to the notification, Worklo in- at Once MMMM^ Mi llo- Nan^t-'ralielnco Mlneal I'll f 11 |is iuna,'. Ilis undi rsbsal that the Fourth of duly^^nine in the Okanaeaii i Waahinutou . coun^^try, ha- la-en taken up by a Helena sytidi^cat. and a company organized. It was re^l^irted vesterday that ex-Oov. Ha user pur^chased iiD.OUl charm of the atta-k at bed-^ria-k. which ia said to menu 83iff cents per^share. Itelatlieto Iron Mountain affairs, the Hon.^Sam Word vesterday said: ^No dissension^exists ninonn the directoraof this compaiiy,^and all statements to ^ In- contrary are^falw. PresidentI'aiiicl Welch, of the Major^Kudd MMfMiy, will it^ to Hutte in a few^days to Mt how deiclopnieiit ia proyresH-^1IIK. St.louts Itepublic, Lit: Work on the^Kriwo mine is to la- resinned, Thia de^^cision was arrived at at a meet inu of t In^^direct, irs held Friday niuht. when the af^^fairs of tininpatii wa re freely discus-ed. Itwas found that the extension of time^Ijiveu the stiK-kholdi rs in which to pay their^assessments had resulted in alsiut ^-.^^^^^beini; paid in. Of thia ft.tM) went to nay^the millers for waoes due them, which left^(4,O0U, This the laiard of directors have^decided to use to continue o|a-rations and^which is thought will run the iniiie about^two mouths, at least. Work will be re-^siiinul on tin drift, which. Su|a-riiiteiul. lit^Smith write-, is looUafi well, and it in ha-^In n il that by the time the money is ex^ban-tiil atwaathlni rich will be struck.^What will be done ill MM the developments^fail and the money is used up cnlitiot now^be said, but a liiitln r i that will b^ im.de to^intttietice the s|,a-kliold.-rH. mid another^circular w ill be hi nt out Monthly, Bnfillfl^tin iii to pal up. I iii-effect i f thedecl-loli^of tin board was inilnedlati K fell by the^market, w hich became excib il and the stock^doubled Its value inside of five iniiiutes,^sellmo up as hie|i us H'^c. in IJH$ share^Int.. Knirineeiinnand Miiiini' ^lotirital, Oct.^Ill: Varum- report- have been circulated hi^refi ll m e to this company I(iranite Moun^^tain l. and ill answer to a letter in reference^to the abole the secretary writes lis as fol^^lows, under date of Oct. II: ^We consider^mt pio|m-rty iiuproviiii.'. insteadof dcterior-^it invalid have recently discovt red Ml MS^chutes in what was foimerlv consult red tin^mini ralt/ed ground, and lower dcvelop-^m^ ids show conclusively the coldItillaiic. of^uir well knoiMi ore bodies to depth. Dur^^inu the last year we have added largely to^^ur iniiier.il Ih urine; ground, and have^ereally increased our nnllliii; facilities, and^lave kept up our ilivnietids while ao dome;.^I he stockholders ale kept fully lldvisad of^every development in the mine. Kuril in^NotKBbW w'' fill acini vmi our mumn re-^utt. Kiiijilieerini;MlfJag Joiirn.-il l'.t: 'The^feeliiiu' generally in regard to MJ MM^market continues to la- liops ful, and values^MB^ now be n-e;ardedat a prilty safe level,^with the chances in favor of somewhat^hiu'iicr prices la-fore very loin:. Nothing of ch importance has transpired datfiMJ the MaaweeK, but there call be HIMtiol^that the boiia-lidc demand for all kinds of^cop|h r for consumption in this country is^now enormous. I he plodllcini; companies^have no stia-ks worth s|a-aklli((of laud in^fact some of them are undcisbsal to la-^pri-Kwd for deliveriesi and the stia'ks in^warchoiiw batnat|[lii| to foreign bankers are^not at present ottered iii the market. The^prices ipioted ate lie. for hake and Hk\ for^Castillo, sorts. Kuro|h-anadv c s re|^^rt the the state of^things there as generally very steady, and^altliouuh the cotisuuiptive deiiiand MBJ ii^l^Is- ipnte us activeas it was a ahull time Mja,^vet business continues very satislactory.^Further Mh s of MuatoO A Montana matte^have taken place in l.iver|aail at the MM*^paintively low .re of Ra, per unit iwhuh^is certainly not in hjaftMJ with the prewnt^price of Chili barsi. but some Aiiacoiida^matte has also la-ctl Hold during the past^wick ut ^s. Id. Accordine; to private cable^advices tin- slat 1stich of x tsible supples show^a decrease of '.Hit tons for the lilst half of^i Ictola-r. Oneof the largest nlttltU deals that has^yet been lll.de flolil St. l.ouis. llllolvllio^if.'.inn.um cash and siibwribed in New Yolk^and London, has been closed by .Indue | .^F. Ch ary, of St. Louis. Tin- MIMMty la^located ill Mi xu o and includes nil the^mines locatnl on the W^f(0tvia vein and a^l(JU/nO-acri^ e.rant ooittalainfi numerous oM,sllli r and cop), r Ii daMk RRUtNV IN BMCT, (i.W. .lackson. music dealer.^DiMtat from || to ,'i at tin- Hon Ton.^Superior notary seals at Keuip'a hhhiiv otlicc. Aiihciiscr,Y Itusch Heer at Tcichcrts I^Wick's. .lamesW. Itarker. nicrchant tailor. Main^street, oppoaita Fust National hank. (ioeast via the .Mont a mi Central and^Manitoba railways, the m w sleeping and^dining oar route to St. I'aul and the east.^Through trams h ave Helena daily lit 11 X^^a. iu. I .-t. N (UAHVM In Helena. Wnlnewlay. Oct. it. IssV^to the w ife of Will nun I, rahain. a son. I'llIt. \NHHKWS\t ( raif. Montana. Oct. 22. at IM^laaldMMol Mr. Warren Crai*; William An-^dn'ws, a*:,sl r.s years. Mv i lie 1 imIi;,- No. ii. K. of V. An.tfiilar mectitiu of the als^ve^lada^ will ba held Ttmr-ilay even-^inx at e:m o'ehs-k at their i astir^Hall no r I'arcaen'- dnm store,^Profilers of si^|er |.sli.-,-s are cor-^liallj ini it,si to alien.I. IX' ' Ml 1MB, K. nf It. and S. MONEYTO LOAN! Inmimn to suit on from Six Mnntlii to^Five Years Time on Iw-ul Kstnto Seciiritv. SPECIALSALE^^^OF- NEWHOUSE! TheHeht opportunity ever ( Kferetl in Helena to Purchuae ii Fine, Well Built. Warm CONVENIENTSIX-ROOM DWELLING WithinDm MinnU-h Walk of Miiin Street, only ttfitO, $100Cash, and $40 Per Month Until Paid For. -\ Siniill I'limili i-oiihl live on lower floor anil rent the upjier flfKir. The houw^in ao built that parties livinjf on iinper rliair woulil have aepiirate front and rear^entrances, liml Kepnrnt^ n\m\n imd outhoiiaea. The offer open for TEN DAYS ONLYRnquinof R.A. DAY, Hiaiin7. Firat National Hank Building. SHOES!SHOES! SIIOHS! WeCan lit Any Foot in Helena! Wehandle anil keep in Htoek More Fine ^(okkIh than any^innise Went of Chicaoo. Our (mmmIh -ZI.re-ZL11 lvdlad_e to Ord.er, IHthe Lnrnest and Heat Factories in America. It will^pay yiai to h|iend an hour or ho examine; our hMMMi^BtiK-k and ejet New ami Iiitte Style (JishIh. Nextto Firat Niitioniil Hank, Helena [J.P. WOOLMAN ^ CO. SPECIALATTRACTIONS^Dress Goods and Trimmings. Li iin I AT BRUNELL^ CO. rhe]Largest AHHortment ^^ t* Fine Goods to be FoundOutside the Cities! Plainand Fancy Divs* Silks.^Whets. PI0x1.68, Pattern Robes,^Coabinttion Suits. Side Hand Patterns.^In I'laids. Stripes and Mixtures.^I'laiii Goods of E^ery Description.^i:^^tli in Black and in Colon.^New and Rich Design* in Fine Silk.^Hand Croche. Hands. Htloons,^silk Fringes, 8tlk Orochet fronts, Ktc. ACORDIAL INVITATION EXTENDED TO ALL. II ( ) I SKS TC ^ l.hYW ftSi.ri I {'mm htiek on Ninth avenue.^|B0 7 Room brick, Cbpitol Hill addition.^NO h Room brick, BishthavwiM (Modara).^i^T.*i h Room brick, Pirth nvenue. furnished. M.i h Kimiiii hriek, [hutttt Htreet.^HO ^J RflOM hriek. Wnt. t street. (|.i S Room frame. Ricfaaoad Hill additiun. BO^^' ROOM flUM, Smith HobaWk street. jll!I Roan frinne. Pbcanll nvenue. near N. IV DtMji, IBS0 litHitn frame, West Side. $7--Cabin, on llroadway. i*;t^.^i RoM frame, .lelfer-im street. tlSI KiKiin fraine, li'iul.l. r aieiiue jlH I Room frame oottaff*. near N. I*. depot *1kii Room brick, N. P. addil Ion I new i. MO 7-Koom hriek, Chaueer si n et. irftn stahle.^DO 7 RoOM frame. Ninth ITMUO,Uld stahle.^iJCti^ B Room hriek. Kleienth avenue, fttrnished. 7liiHini frame. Sixth aveiiiie.^K'lu B RoM frame. Bightfa aietiue Imislerul. r|i.4 Koom frame. Broadway.^^ is -j Roomj on Jflwanoo it reel fur RouMaMMtef,^Jlli i Furnished rootna, east llridt'i'.^I'm; Sai.k Four lots, eai h .^di\ 1 'j.^^. at B90U Moh, pavahle MB down, UO per month lvat3n.eson ^c Steele, LS9L-S NOKTII M \ IN STREET, ATTENTION!EVERYBODY! Iam GkaSag ami the stm-k of the I. X. L. HAZAK at liKurea much BELOWCOST. AI Jure (^p|sirttinitv is Now Offered to purehaae Dry (ii^^ds, Kuh^ls-r Clot hint, (ielits' Furnishine; (iissls; Hoots. Shm'H. etc.. at titf^ureH never U'fori'offered in Helena. Improve thin (iolden Oppor^tiinitv Dootforgat the old stantl on MAINSTREET. H.BABNETT Momm^it luiinl. No l^elny. Cimh paid^for Keal F.state MortifiitfCH by W.H. CLARK ri SON, Gen. Agents. KOR blknliiianmlv Loan QnMjf, or MINNKAIDMS.MINN, IBoard o( Trad* Room. Pitt.burg Biock.|Heicna ATTENTION! \\'cCiti'i'v i^ Oomplete Lmc oi GrTZLTZ' BEOS. SHOES. TheyExcel Any Shoe in the Market for Style and Durability. Alanthe Ire;est Line of (ienta' Shoes in the City, ltn-ludiin/ Hunan A Son and^Lillv. Uraekett and t'o.'a makes r. Thereia no eounder financial inatitu-^tion in the United State8 than the Jar-^via Conkhn ItbrtgMJl Truat Company, a^^.ranch office of which ha^ l^en recently 11in Helena, for Montana^^nd I,laho. Unns m Hn, M from 00up can be cloaed at once. All that^iBnei-eaaary to secure a loan ia aecunty,^and that ia required by every baaking^institution in the world. The terma of^Meaara. Jarvis A Conklin are aa reason^^able aa can be secured from any source.^Their reputation for probity and fair-^ness in all their dealing is well attested^by the many who have done business^with them in fifteen states and territo^^ries in which they operate extensively,^and no complaint of unfairness having^oome in during the years they have been^in business is proof positive of their re^^liability. RHtMaf thai Montana and Idaho^presented a (food field for n legitimate^loan business, the office was established^here and is now in temporary quarters^with A.* J. Steele, in the Hroadwater^Huilding, on the corner of Main and^Sixth avenue, and will remove to more^commodious quarters as soon aa they^can lie secured. As|H^cinlty is made of Loans on Ranch^imd Farm property. ()w |mj to the vast^extent of their transactions Messrs. Jar-^vis A Conklin require agencies through^^out the territory in whit h they operate,^and for that reason wish to secure^agents through Montana and Idaho, and^to that end corres|Miiidence is solicited^from MpMMjhjftj ,-m,| reliahle persons. TheMM i-apital of this company ia^#l..^Km.mi(l. ^it(, ., hMM avaihihle fund^to draw from if ,.\er found to U^ neees^sary. Solid,siibstiititial, reliahle ami trust^worthy, the darvis (Vmklin Mortgage^Trust Company is confident that it can successfullynjiete with any similar organizationof the kind in the Tinted^States. Correspondence is solicited, to^which 'prompt replies will lie made.^Low rates of interest, easy terms, and^satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. H.M..1AKVIS ami /^P.J.OONKXJN, | Maoagera. -5.PEW OFFEREDBY Thos.Crahan ^ Co. Thislist will give an idea of the char^acter of t lie property we handle. If^it does not contain what you want we^are sure you can lie suited by calling^at ourollice and examining our com^plete list of property. RALEIGH^ CLARKE,^ ,u ,'. V,Um.,- s|r.l BUSINF.SSI'KOI'KKTY:^OlSjBOO A select corner opposite Steam^li'i.it Itloek. on Helena Ave. and^Jackson street. !'H feet on Helena^Ave. and 110 feet on Jackson St.^mVOOO OJO Mt adjoining Kelvidere^house nn the south. .^^mi |^.r fisit.^i 7,.^i(l(i .j(^feet on Helena Ave., la'tween^Warren and Kw ing. facing south.^$ 5,000 TiOfeet U'tween Davis street and^Montana avenue, mi Helena ave^nite. facing north. #il,50^^ i^i feet on Helena avenue, one blockfrom I)avis Htreet.^KKSIDKNCKLO'm.^.-S't..'^iO Fach for two choice corners on^limailway and Hohack, each 100^foot front. BtyOOOSelei-t corner. IOObUO in Hatiser^adilit ion, on motor line, block 10,^facing south and east. OBJBOO100x195. hlock 14, lots 7 and 8,^llaiiaer addition, easy terms. *INKi 100x140, in blin k 'Jo, lots^ and 8, FlowerGmoYw addition.^11,700 lOOxl'i^). block Iota 13. H. 15, Ki,Hroadwater addition. This is achoice corner on Madison Ave.^i BOO 100x140 in Northern I'acitic No. '-.high level ground.^BOUSES AND LOTS.^ft^Hm Choice r. room dwelling, lot .T0x 1-10to alley.^i^'J.'_'i^' a room cottage on Ninth arenue, newand well built.^IL900 1 room house, one half block frommotor line,^fcl.liio Nice 4 room lirick. very (xinveni- ent. OByOOO Select comer on west side, nioe^o room hriek with all improve^tiients Lot 58x116.^fi.'Jim Corner on Kleventh Ave. and^Davis street, two good brick houses^and lot 180x140 feet. RANCHPBOPKRTY. OBJBOOBest ranch in Missouri valley,'J^miles from Townsctnl; Jll acres,^all under fence; perfect title; good^hous^. and Imrn. ami implementa^of all kinds used on first class farm.^1/ )ANS. Weare now prepared to place large or^small loans on improved city property^or good ginal ranches, at a low rate of^interest on tirst mortgage loans. l{eH|ectfllllv, THOS.CRAHAN 4 CO^lioom 11. Thompson Block Helen ,