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a 15, . 1850. He sava he wol tIIer set type from Horase Grely'e maul aerltl than tfm the" typewriting maoehln 48 to-day. Mr. Balloa is now connects with the Otsego Union, as correspondea and agent. THE BURGLAR DROPPED, Stopped by a Shot Vroem a Watchman at tb Aloatana Central Depot. The watchman at the Montana Centre depot noticed two men coming uet of hi oabia near the station shortly before 1 o'elook last night. They saw him at tb ,tame time and started to ran. The watch man called to them to stop and gave chasi The men, whose arms were loaded dow with bundles, made for the tailing of th mining diggings north of the depot. Th watchman, finding they would not stoe took a shot at them, but without doing an damage. It scared one of the men, how ever, and he dropped in one of the trenche behind a pile of rocks and tried to hid himself. The other man kept on while th watchman took charge of the one who ha stopped and held him ai the muzzle of hi revolver. The telegraph operator tale phoned up town to the police and Marsha bims and Officer Vanasse went to the depo and took charge of the man. He gave hi name as John Evans and was looked no fo: a hearing. In their flight the men threv away some of their plunder, which con slated mainly of underclothing and ontside wearing apparel. It was all recovered. EVERYBODY WELCOME To the Democratic Areeting in Helena or Sept. 91. All indications point to a large gatherinp of democrats from all parts of the state on the occasion of the visit to Helena of the prominent men in the party, who will be here on Sept. 21. The Montana Central and the Northern Pacific roads have made the concession of one and one-fifth fare from all points in the state on their lines to Helena. This will be done under the cer tificate plan, you pay full fare to Helena from your home station and receive a cer tificate from the agent, which entitles you to return for one-fifth of the regular fare. The reception to be tendered these distinguished visitors will be under the auspices of the Hendricks Democratic club of Helena. In the party are such well known men as ex-Governor Black, of Penn sylvania, Senator Faulkner, of West Vir ginia, Congressman Bynum, of Indiana. ex-Congressman McAdoo and Hon. Samuel Gardner, of Washington. They are all public speakers of interest and the public is assured of a rare treat. The gentlemen leave Washington to-day for the west. Mr. Lockey Replies. To TmE INDEPiENDENT: Your issue of this date contains a lengthy article from the pen of School Trustee Wm. H. Guthrie, which is remarkable more from a failure to state facts and an effort to be unfair than anything else. I trust that Mr. Guthrie will tiaste no time in looking no and publishing the "other matters in these old records not pertaining to the purchase of ground that might be of interest to the public:" I will gladly aid him in his efforts, it he desires to make an honest statement, as I know it will interest W. E. Cullen, John Stedman and the friends of the late W. N. Baldwin, as well as myself, besides the public have a right to know all about these "other mat t4rs." While Mr. Guthrie is employed dig ging up "these old records" (which I trust he will not fail to do) I will devote sometime to the records of later years, and will endeavor to get at facts and state them truthfully, thus will the public be en lightened and perhaps benefited. It may take a little time but I am convinced that all the eaRora of our school board, whether in 1883 or later, will be shown. So far as I am concerned, I invite the most searching investigation into every transaction while I s served on the board. Will Mr. Guthrie do Ahe same? ,Notwithstanding Mr. Guthrie's denial, I did point my finger at him and say that I proposed to serve on the school board and did not intend to get in the hole that asme gentlemen were in that I knew of, and I meant it. A report on school matters by competent and disinterested personswill be much more satisfactory to the public than this character of cammunication, con iquently I prefer to await such investiga tion rather than reply further or attempt to aeplain statements made for effect only and tithout regard to facts. H. LocKer. Great Falls, Sept. 11, 1891. Phillip Phillips at the Opera House. Thursday evening next, Phillip Phillips will commence his engagement of three nights at Ming's. There is no entertain ment on the stage to-day so full of instruc tion as these entertainments of Mr. Phil lips'. The prices are within the reach of 11. Reserved seats 500, Gallery 35c, chil drea 25c. Over 1,600 colossal views taken ptom nature, magnified and illuminated, nuperbly illustrated while being snnu. Of these entertainments the Christian World has the following of Mr. Phillips' farewell Service in Spurgeon's metropolitan taber nacle. London: "What an exquisite treat is in store for those who can hear Phillip Phillips, 'The Singing Pilgrim,' in his new character as descriptive lecturer! I had this privilege the other evening at the Metropolitan tab ernacle, and reckon it one of the most in teresting evenings of my life. He still sings with singular sweetness; but spends three fourths of the time in describing his tour "Around the World in a Chariot of Hong." His dissolving-view illustrations are sim ply sRupe: b, aud the clever and effective way in whl-ch his artists manafes them, pro ducoes wonderful and striking effects. It is one continued transformation scene from beginning to end." A P'rize Trout. A noble trophy of piscatorial sport was a brook trout yesterday brought to town by the Lincoln express. It. measured twenty. four full inhoes from point of nose to tip of tail, nod weighed four plump pounds dressed. The splendid beauty came from the Big Blackfoot, and was landed after a protracted struggle Saturday morning by Angler Robert E. Fisk, who dispatched it, packed in grass, to his Helena home. Annual Statements. The following companies filed statements yesterday with the county clerk: None buch Gold Mining company, capital $1,500,000; existing indebtedness, $597.90. Sltar Mining and Reduction company, capital stock, $2,0l0,000: existing indebted ness, $51,4(;.38. J. Steinmetz Jewelry company, capital, $50,000; existing indUbtedness, $:30,000. Re;alty Traonslrs, John J. Bullman to Walter Matheson, lot 23, block 71, Broadwater addition; $1,150. John W. Eddy to Maria Amoocker, lots 4. 5 and 6, block G, Mauldin addition; $6.000. Eliza McCann to Frank Myer, lots 3, 4, 5 6, blook 1, Joseph Cox addition; $2,500. Dr. Chappell's Promotion. BALTIMORE, Sept. 12.-Cardinal Gibbons has received balls authorizing the conse oration of Rev. Dr. Chappell, rector of St. Matthew's chprch, Washington, as coadju tor archbishop to the present incumbent of the arch-diocese of Santa Fe, N. M. Cholera on Shipboard. BOMIEI, Sept. 12.-Cholera in a severe form has broken out on H. M.S. Blanghe and H. M. S. Marathon at this port. There have been twenty-eight oases on board the two ships within twenty-four hours and six deaths already. Celebratesd Their Success. Nmw CASTLE, Sept. 12.-After the trades unions congress clossed to-day, 40,000 trades unionists marched In procession through the streets of the city to celebrate the successful termination of the big meet ing. T~1T HElIENLA S0aO8A. ZaIlottet A'i mint to a V7 i t e$'a Ilver*y indiatiOn poiats to a es t ste oseefal school year it Helens. The sheu her of pupils enrolled the ope.tinf day SMonday last, was 1,252. This number wai swelled to 1,810 by additions during thi week. The rolls only contained 1,805 the whole of the first month last year. 01 those enrolled this year, 210 were not in thi schools last year. The whole number ol teachers employed is forty-one, of whom seven were to fill vacancies. Of these thre: are residents of He.!na, two of Montana, one of Ohio and one of Iowa. The aver age number of pupils to a room is forty, Fifty-two pupils in the high school are en thusiastio students of Latin, and a large class has commenced the study of German. The city has to use eight rented rooms tc accommodate the pupils who cannot reach the regular school buildings. A New Departure. The Central W. C. T. U. of this city, be lieving the time has come to do so, have opened at room 24, Denver block, a free reading room for women, which will be open during daylight haurs for the use of women working down town. All ladies of this city and elsewhere are desired to send to this room any books, magazines, illus trated and other reading matter they are willing to donate to this object: for all of which the Central W. C. T. U. will be very thankful. At a late business meeting of the society the following resolutions were unanimously passed and ordered placed upon the records: That the thanks of the society are due and are tendered Mrs. J. D. Thompson, Pittsburg, for the use of room 15 in Pitts burg block, so generously offered us free of charge. Hearty thanks were also extended to the G. A. R. and Sons of Vetrans for the free use of their hall on several occasions. SUNDAY SERVICES. First Baptisbchurch, corner Eighth ave nue and Warren street. Preaching both morning and evening by Rev. C. B. Allen, Jr., pastor. Grand Street Methodist church, corner of Grand and Warren streets, D. B. Price, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 .m. by Rev. A. C, Coney, of Doer Lodge. Sun-. day school at 2:30 p. in. First Presbyterian church-Services will be held in the district court room of the court house at 11 a. m. The pulpit will be occupied by Kev. T. J. May. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Young people's prayer meet ing at 7:15. Scandinavian Lutheran, service at eight p. m., in the Scandinavian Lutheran church, corner Twelfth avenue and Idaho street. Rev. Ylvisaker, from Minneapolis, will officiate. Scandinavians are all in vited to attend. St. Peter's church: The Rev. Frank R. Millspaugh, of St. Paul's church. Minne apolis, will preach at St. Peter's church this morning and evening. Mr. Millapaugh stops in the city Sunday on his return from the Pacific coast. Central Presbyterian church, in Lenoir hall on Roberts street, between Helena ave nue and the Northern Pacific depot. Ser vices at eight p. m., conducted by the pas tor. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Christian church, corner Benton avenue and Hemlock street. Sunday school at 9:45 a. mn. Preaching at 11 a. m. and eight p. m. Young people's meeting, seven p. m. Subject: "Are We Blind Also?" Mrs. Dunphy, leader. All are cordially invited to attend these services. J. N. Smith, pastor. Methodist Episcopal church, corner Broadway and Ewing street. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject of the dis course: "Who is on the Lord's Side?" Evening, at eight: "The Importance of a Right Start in Life," Sunday school at 12:15. Epworth league at six. W. Rollins, pastor. JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. Notice of location of the Quinsigamond lode, on Marsh creek, was filed yesterday by Joseph Villard. There is an exhibition in the window of the Holier Hardware company to which the attention of Marylanders is especially directed. Postmaster Clewell expects within the next sixty days to start the carriers out on their first delivery at eight o'clock in the morning instead of 9:15 as now. "Cucumber a la poulette" and "potato sonufle" will be cooked at the demonstration lecture next Tuesday evening at the Helena nusiness College hall. Lecture begins 7:30 o'clock. Chicago Carbonate Mining company filed articles of incorporation yesterday to do a general mining business. Capital stock, $600,000. The principal office is at Ana conda. The incorporators are E. O. Willis, 3. M. Dorland, E. E. Cranmer. D. C. Fish- er, E. Darland, J. C. English. PERSONAL. E. T. Galt, of Lethbridg , is in town. J. K. Pardee, of Philipsbnrg, is a guest at the Helena. D. S. Browne, of Fort Bonton. is a visitor in Helena, on his way to For., Custer. Miss Gertrude Swiggett, clerk in the land office, has gone to Washington, D. C., on a visit. Mlaster Henry Petermann is spending a two weeks' vacation with friends in tort Missoula. United States Marshal Foray returned from Ohio last night. He intends to leave for an Francisco on Tuesday with the eight Chinamen who are to be sent back to tihe Flowery Kingdom. Arritals at The Helena. 1B B. Townsond, Min- D. E. HUrley, Salt Lake napolis ('ity. i 11. Iobinson, Ma- C. W. Gorham, It. Pant riaville. Mrs. J. ('. Maolin, (ht II. it. Wilson, city. cago. W. F. Mit ts, West Sn- J. aS. :iavage, ,Living peri. ston. N. l'C:onnor, St. Paul. H. B. Beard, Minnoap 'i. A. (Ir at. "' olin. It. H. Finly, Boazman. II. T. Gailt, Lethbridge. .1. Lipman. Cincin- T. W Smith, Now York nal, O. D])ail Ii. Brown, Fort F'. 1'. \ tlls, Chicago. DIenlton. II. hi. SiLlil, uort- J. M. Hlordman, Doer latndl. Ld'dgo. I'd. t. S~lror.. St. Pa.l. Joh lavalle, city. Dan Itobertaln, ,lity. M. Wartren, han F'ran L. C. M(,rrion, San ci-o. IFran tiu. . V, Maze, Ilitlo. 1.A A. tlyh., Itult. (iW. (',ok, noston. A. J, Ilarc. Ito !o. C(. A. Stubbs, Living Win . I). Lanutll, toreat stun. lalli. Frantis L. Striot, Great J, F'. F'anilknir, t. Pantl Fai.h. Wall 'r (lrtuce. IJevr. A. If. Jones, Ht.okano. Jino. I;. (t'onnr andl witfe J. Al. Lan, ..tilsboula, Indianapolio. Ar: ivals at thme (Grand Central. T. A. Brlal, Ohis. '. It lvin.l, Wiardn:(r. J. l;ai oy and wiis, J Ir. ohhrlt, iitict . PiTrre, S. I. F'. P. Iarr ini, MlqsoIla. inr tilt . A lr. t; iti , lotlihr. Dr. .1. A. (Gheit, Kali.- ,ihn ichardia, lilklor.s pOI. hug. Jollha(vh, Iainzalli. Ildo dirpiy, J',.lhln. P. B. Clark. 'I ton. ,. It. I(og.rs and wife, MrU.R. I[tiarw.y, raib. Ilich , 'i.r N.Y 'TIho no 1F.. lam.tloat, ,lJohn ilu.t, (anyion Wallat,, Idaho. Ferry. J. A. A . I'arbil, Mlary- M'. and Mrs. ).1'.. I'ic. ville. tr. rbhild and iurfe, 'l'hoMta JoyoEl, B.liel-ir. Ma rrihll. 1r. Whroinor, Wick-' . it. - uts, , Itincin. s. l'utmana , C;niiniiti. n r i. i. M oKeondrick, Ma.a i. I,. lalhrick, Ilk. rysville. hr. Tlhonl. I Lanfordi, 'l- Wi hlirih.r. Wiok,i. gen. It. FB, (lgoaii, Drumi C F. lBuocher, N. '. ulld. railroad. AIr-. I 'urt Shiritf, Con. lI. II. Potting, Mlaryn- J. I'. Maoioy and wila, villo. !lut.-. Chri. BI.'Taylorand wiit, Mit, traidrick, W, l. W. S. HpIrizga. Spriir. KJ. 't', Emroy. irgitiaT. T'. ,1' . lint., lineAngro.l Jamas W. 11eed, luio II. IL;. Muidoch, Miune tuivor. a,,olis. TIl. llaniy, IlIau.slirg. Mi's ,1sano llinii,, I'. E. hliarwood, Liv. Il.ohutg. ingetot. .'. W. Dyer, Minnieaiu F.M.liht ern, l'eoma. lIt. .'. Marshall, I'hicagot . ], '. I'alwlla , Iltlsma loot ('ranor. I'ity. IL". W'. Iatttia, ' Iy. L.WV. ikorkett, I ity. I. A. Mitlrtohli, Blali IC. Vioodiran, Iloebln bitt,'. .1.1 Mfi''riutdrd'r,'ial- Ilatry iBnith,. laohldor. laIah. Idao. ,ni.r .oh5non mad wife, IL. I o twmian, East Bout Melinh Ilotlea. (iiorge IM. ('ltark, Jr., MrU.H.F. Blder,I3uon- Nw Ioanltu. dter. Blr, W. II. Sutlhorlin, W. S. Springs. l0br, 2Il ` ' . 2tnd-t-etdyt dori e4i, 8O.4?b. I he stack maxkt opened this w t prices aenerally nisln fl ation bbtte thean las night's olone. Ther was a small decline in th principal stocks during the day, but t. te ark generaly wax dull. The close was irm. ine changes heLpns iuignifticant. Govornmenta-Steady. Petroleum--Closed iWo. Closing t otlein U. , 48 coupon:,. 117 American Express. 18 l ose .ie .s..,,. 1101t ( a n ...... .,1 Atchison ...... 48 anad onti... 59 e'sntral Paiflo .... 18 DI. Jo Lack ...,,. 42y Burlington ....... 1119 Friio,,,........... 91,1, D.& It, (1., p1ot.. 40 Iatemas"& , ii', Porthorn Pacoltlk. 2i tke ho.re... 181 N.. P. prof........ 7114 'vlIle J hNash..,., 78' Northwestern* .... 1114 . Miohlian Central, 10 N..a. 1tsrel . 1II8~ Oregou. ,~sn... Oregon Nay....... 7y tOren o ore t e 0. North American.. 11[ ead ing .......... R Pacific Mail....... 87 It, 0. Weter.... 40 Kook lIsland....... 8 1 I. ..W. prof..... 7I1L Bt. Paul & Omaha, t4 ., ,. 0. W. aItse..... 14 'Texas Paoifl ...... 14 t. Paol ........ ... 704 Union Placificlo .... 41 . . Expr . 62 largo Express,,,. 40 Term al......... 10 Western Union..,. 8Sit l rimney on nall esay: closed oftored at 24. Primo mercantile ltper, P1'0;7,.. St trline exchange heavy; 160-day bills $4.82. Demani $4.8414. :HliltAGO (IATPr.I Cr.TAno. Sept. 12.--Cattlo - lteoelot. 4.000a weak, steady to lower: natives. $3.019i. 10; Tex ans. $2 509 8.05; stookers. $2.859ic2,90. Iloge "- ieeoiptle. ,000; active. strong to higher; heavy shippers, $5.t8tsa.lr; prIme heavy and butchers weights, $5.40145.00 r~u.a. heavy and packers. $4.8(50.25; prime light. $5.10 tt5..ut: seoond-olans light, $4.C0045.001 grasesr, i.258x14.80. Sheep - RocerptC. 2,000; steady; natives, 23.7Stt4..0; wcsto:ns, $4.0004.25. CHICAGO PRIODUCE. IortAoi. Sept. 12. - Clo7ed--Wheat--Easy; cash, 9 9200?ts; September. 925.; December. 1.. C:orn--Caes, 11210; October. '40. Oats-Easy; cash, O8Pio; October, 28e40; May, BIarley-Quiet; 30o. I'ork--Dlll; cash, e10.50; OCtober, $10.0; January, $12.02114. Lard.D-ul: oash, 87.0254; January, $7.20@ 7.221'4. "tlue Quiot; 87!/7c. Ihouldera-$l il2. 1 410.73. Bhort cloar-$7.00 8.501 Short ribs--$7,10.17.20. COUNTIBES. SCHOOL UiU o S IsoteS. f CITES, DISTRICTS, WATER COMPANIES, ST. RR. COMPANIES, loL Correspondence solicited. NIW.n ARRIS & COMPANY, Bankers, rI031e5 Dearborn Street, CHICAl O. 15 Wall Street. NEW YORK. 70 State St.. BOSTON. ISSOLUTIOF OF (COPARTNERSHIIIP' - W The partnership heretofore existing between Thomas D. Reilily and John Merry in the busi ness of placer mining in Nelson gulch Lewis and Clarke county, Mont.. is hereby dissolved. T'HOMAS D. REILLY. JOHN MERRY. Dated September 12, 1801. IN THI, DISTRICT (:001't' OF THE STATE of Montana, in and for the couoty of Lewis and Clarke. In the matter of tha estate of lentor S. Her ton. deceased. Ordet to show eause why order of sale of real es tate should not be marae. F. W. Fola,e the administrator of the estate of Hector. . Horton, deceased, having fied his pe tition herein praying for an order of sale of the personal and all the real estate, of said decedent. ior the purposes theritn rot forth. It is therefore ordered by the judgeo of said court, that all persona interested in the estate of said deceased. appear before the said district court, on Wedneslcy, the a0th day of September, 169. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the court room of said district court, at the coart house in the said county of Lewis and Clarke, to show cause why an order should not be granted to thesaid F. W. 1l. s. as administra tor to oell the real eotute of the said deceased which shall he necessary. And thata copy of this order he published at least onee a week for four inucetsive weeas in 'Ihe l elena Daily Independent, a newspaper printed ant published in said county of Lewi and Clarke. IOIIACE R. BUCK. Judgeo. lDated Acgost 91. 1891. NOTICE OFAPPLICATION TO CUTTIMBEF In accordanoe with the provisions of the uiles and regulations eoverning the use of mrnter on the public domain, promulgated by rircular, approved by the secretary) of the interior, May 5, 1491. notice is hereby given that the on dersigued, S. 1. Dodd, whose peotothce address is Logging (:resek. Mountanas. will, at the expira ion of twenty-one das, from the first public tion of this notice. will make written app;ica tion to the honorable secrctary of the interior for anthority tucut and remove all the pine and fit timber snitabl, for saw IJos, lumber or cordwood from the following rescribed. unsurved govern ment laods, to-wit: lieglunins' no:th of the month of logging creek at bridge No. 210, where the Montana Central radretad croses Boelt croeek; thenon in westerly direction up logging creek, a dit'tnos of sabout four mi:es to a point one mir, north of Logging creek: thence in a eon; hsrly direction a distanco of two miles to a point one mile south of Logging crask: thence in an easterly direotion a distance of foor milos to a point on Belt crc ik cabout one mile tooth of the moultl of Logging tree;.: th-lrce down telt crook in a northerly oi rePotion a distanco of about twa miles to the place of beinning, it Lbeing the intention to cut said timber rout a tract, of land extending one mile on oithe:r sido of said Logging creek and four mile, woetward from the mou:h tihereof, being in the f, rm of a soquare two by four miles. con taiting about 5,1:0 acres of land, al: said lands being uoellrtveys governmtent slads, mo intain one. unlit fr' agrieultur. or grazing, rituate, ly inr and being within the county of Cansatt, state of Monlana, anti hbng non-urneral elxcept as to limeestons. It is estimated that thers it sufficient p ine bitbe": t seroen to make about 501000 feet of Itm bet, aou ortn:ogi fir timber to make about 100.1100 f0e of Insmber. heides the inestimable amount of cordtlwood Ithat may bo made from such part of said timber s may be unlit for lumber. imaid tinmter is wanlyd fur the purpose of manu facturing lumber ntd cordwood for sale in the maritt. S. M. DODD. First oublication Aug. 18. Secondl Floor Herald Blill l, BLANK BOOKS ;. To Order.;. BOOKS NEATLY RULED and I'RIIED. FOR RENT--MIS(IE.LA N I)tS. n ~thle loot i0rolllilout parL of lMain stront. Will aiv powx'o. ion short notice. Address t0, t hi, ollieo. lýOlt '',ENT OFFI('E ('lAIt\CTER IN THE building. In0quir ofl ill II. Jonoo, Mnrehtary. FIOR IENT STOIRK Olt OFFIC'E 1OM1 1 in opera houto. ,tot & ('lolltntu. '01 lltEN'IT -lil 0MMII V'iMERLY OCCUFPID by Montann Il'in dtm I ollogo, in iold blook; AlogaltJy laldplel four rl ., or club roonms. Ap ply to Janno Mulliven. room . ( Gold block. lt IIINT S'Il'tl N MAIN IiTREET, l hlrg and desirable; cl.ap rent. W. E. Cox, iold bhuo:k. 'Olt RENT IFINlE LAl(tl IIAHEMENT ON IJppor Mlain stroot. H.toolo & c'lomnta. 1 'Olt ItEN'l' -WAIIElIO)UHE1 NEAIt MON -- ttl, (iontmral dep. Iteolo & ('lnmoltl. r01t HlIEN''- UNFUItNIHIII; I) 11toMI IN oprra houa.. tooljo & hClemnonto. OgOl RENTI'- RIOOMS U I'I'A ILt, FOR . houek.o·llrs in vory convenient location. W. E. Cox, uold block. F 011 IIENI'--IHMI JINDI) STAND FOR y d.uroory torno. or room, D<o1e, In wet sido. low rmnt on 2 to r, yrar' laaoo, Wallaoo& 'hornburgh, D.nvoer buhlding. SOlt It I2-UNU ItN IMIIIS: E I(rO1MB ANI) I ap)rtmenls of all kintlud a tl it dirable locaon a U, S1 to $11; par room. (lt tld exam iner or ibt. Vallat.c & 'Ihornburtl,, IDenver (` o .t I l',' t IAE LIG(tHT H'r'Ol11 IN DELN. var ltiililng; hIT ovary oTvaonitl+o, T stOam qsnI, nolelrti lillota wnl*,r In atror; yoral terin w?' r. oon to the riolt Iparl ion lon I ,ar( sa. t, y o Wallh.o & 'lhroborglurh, Dlovor buildl tog. )I'rstI NT STOItI; ('L'I: 'l " MAIN l.- lrost;lhlrdl lbrutinoos locatIon, low rent. A pply to Wallace t ThornbLuch, Denver build h l 1t TrY itor Write "D." t W sod asit t Ita ogars oe~ i.ec#c.u va i ~r. Sborn avenue. n_ W^h'7i W ?i DETB 1; -A Y "PNG r lady apec to t then M an ATANTtD -- CAN Wi WXI ANIbff .D EIAURS stor ndfat, atelriamn. WalleeJo., llowe roe streit. mne St Exprlne n e apply. I W ANTED -A GIUL Ti t DO OENEAL onsorwork. Dpply at 4i Ewing Aetrdet, iTANT ED--F|VE SEAMISTUII BE1 AT Clt Miles, dres msker . 8 IKast ntata street OitY I/ANTEDIc-110 GIRLS CAN FIND WORK at I lEdwards street. tI ,P 1VANTED--i ALE. hANTED- WIG PAY $1 PERt DAY PIST .ear togood lady colicitor. Write "." care Independent. YANTED-GIL TO TAKE CAREN OF WBABY. Gilmore, corner Sixth avenue and Davis street. .ANTED-- FNE SEAMSTIESS AT ONCE. ' tall at hm ladise' Tailor, lull Irand street, near Hotel .bislena. W`rAN'I'ED-C HANDLER WANTS A TEAM t star and two other men. (Good job. Call tlion day, eight a. m. 21 Edwards street. W.ANTED-- A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD character and pleasino address. who is fa miliar with the grocery btsiness. Addsres "tU" care Independent. AANTED--A GOOD CANVASIEIR 110 WCK in real estate office. Address box 414. WANTIED--CUSTOM CLOTHING SAXiES man tfor ity trade: none but experienced rleemen need apply.; references requited. Ad dress Salesman. this office. WANTED--TWO YOUNG MEN WITH SE seourity to run as news agents. Apply at news office, N. P. depot. SITUATIONS WANTDED--ICEMALE. Advertisements under this head three times SI 'UATION WANTED-TO DO HOUSE -cleaning or any kind of work, by competent woman. Atldress 717 Park avcnue. SITUATION WANTE --BY A GIRL. TO DO sewing in private family. Address Seamstress. this office. SITUATIONS WANTED-BY TWO EXPE rienoed lady stenographers. Address M. K., this office. SITUATION WANTED -- A irst-class grl would like general housework in good family. Inquire at No. .a Warren street. SITUATION WANTED--A YOUNG LADY seeks a situation as nursery governess, Teaches English, including kindergarten, music, take charlege of wardrobe, etc. Address p. F., Independent offllice. SiTUA'IlON WANTED--A LAD OF EX perienae wants a position as housekeeper for a widower or bachelor, am willing to go ouat in the country. Address N. O. this office. SITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPETENT person, to dogeneral houework in a private family. Address J. I., this office. SITUATION WANTED-A LADY HAIRl dresser would like a position or will go out by the hour. Call or address IHalrdresser, No. r2c3 Breokenridge street. SITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPETENT girl, to do any kind of work. Address L. A., Independent office. SITUAT1ONN WVANTED--MALE. Advertisements under this head three times FBEE. SITUATION WANTED--A BOY TIITETEEN years of age, who understands the care of horses and cattle, would like a place to work for his board and clothing and go to school. Address A. H. Ii., this office. SITUATION WANTED--IN A COUNTRY printing office, by a younn man who can set 8.000 ems a day. Wages no object. Joe P. Shoup, Sioux City, Iowa. Smiddle-aged man of extensive business oexpe rience in both office and on road. Alco conver sat with both sierman and French languages. Willing to work hard and for moderat's wages. Addroess 1. B.. this office. SITUATION WANTED-Al (ASBIIEI OIT bookkeeper, by young experienced hand. Postedl on couunterfei'; money. Good eastern ref erences as to honesty, otc, W. E. Slietz, Utica posetoffice, Montana. SITIUATION WANTED--UIGOCEIIY C'Ll'RK wants employment of some kind. Under stands bookkeeplng. Please address Clerk. this office. SITUATION WANTED--BY A YOUNG MAN as dry goods clerk, who Ihas had experience with Marshal, tio:d & Co., Chicago. iseforsncea furnished. Address W. A. D. e, Indepeondent office. SITUAT-ON WANTED - INTEILLItENT single man, age 27, Inglish, desires work. Store, restaurant or something similar, is wiling t, do anrtting. X. Y. Z.. this oetie. ~I1T'UATION WANTED-A YOUNG MAN OF Sgood character wouldt like a family position for the wintir Knows how to do choroes and can ltake care of hlorses Will work for his board if given a chance or nattendl Montana insino-s College at nights. Address "Orphan," this office. tITUATION WANTED -AT HOUSE PAINT. \ inc, pI.per hanging. etc. airt payment in groceries. fuel or elotling accepted. Address Paiuter. Independlent Office. FOR 5 IENT-UIWEli LINGO . TOl IIRENT --FOURL ROOM FLAT, $13. 1 Good place to take boarders. Also, one furnished room, 22 North Rodney street. OOt RENT--SEVEN-ROOM RIESIDENCE, with bath and stable. $30. Apply to Dr. 'leasant s. SOR RENT--TWO NEW B}llCK HOUSES. eight minutes walk from poit offioe; each bonuse rttaining seven roomn and hath room; heatedl by furnace; rent low to desirable parties taking leaoo. Enquire at Fowles' Cash Store. LF'Olt IIENI'-SIX 1ROOM HOUSE ON l illdale st o';t, near Beattie; water oil p remises; ~ 21r Idr iotth. Wallace & 'lhorn burgh, Denver buiiding. FOlt RENT--FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, WATER, closo in; one block from Broadway, $20 per monthl. Waliace & Thornburgh. Denver braid iag.____ __ T.OR' IIRENT--f8 PIeRl MONTH: FOUR room house with barn room for three horses; witlitl three milnults war k from court house. Walla;, & T'lornburgt, DIenver buildinig. 11OR RtI.NT--22 PERt MO1NTI:h SIX-ROOM house; ltaleighi street near Broadway; water, bati, fine location. Wallace & hliuornturgh, Denver building. Olt' HENT--'TIO FAMIIY WITHOUT S1 mall childrenn, , seven-roomn brick house, furnished. on I ift i avenue, $20. lMatheson & Co., 7 _enver block. FUoJI I 'ENT-AN ELEGANTLY FIURNINHIED house for six tnonths from Nov. 1; will not rent to family having small children; house is situated in pleasant part of the city. For terms and particulars addlroess V4, tlis atoftice. OR IILENT VEIRY I)ESIIABhLE 11S[ Sdor.c,. nine rooms, on Ilodney street, near Sixth avenue. vteolo & eleumnts. I'OLt RENT--FUlINIHEIID IIOUNE, 13 roonis, onl todltey street; steam heat. gas, bath rootl, all modern oonvonionoes. Steeolo Clements. VOI' ItIINT-4-R1OOM 1IOUtRF '.NEARt N. P. I' depot; water in ilusoe. good-sized lot, $12. Wallace A Thornburgh, DeIover building. JOH.1 ]RENT-NICE 1-IIOOM FRAMEI IIOUSE * on State street, $25 per month. Steole & Clements FrOI HENT- 8-111OOM BRIC(K IIOUBE ON S Brockenridgo only $25 per month. Steele & Clemetite. FeOI ltEtI.'N--NlI'E 7 t111)111.B HI(,K HOUSE on Henry street near the electric motor, Steele & Clemoents. O' li ENIT- 6-l( OM FRAME IIOUE81 ON l' eliventh avenue, $20 per month. Steeoole Clements. 1FOt VIENT-7-ROOM HIOUSE, NINTH AVE Snue: good t noeihborhood, Ihouse in first class condition, all Improvemente; $25 per month, Wallsoo& Thornburgh, Denver boild FOl lIE*NT-SEVERAL ItESIDENCES ON IPeost avenue in Broadwater addition, for $115 per month., teele & Clementa. LOST. OHT-A D)OUBL SN(21i HAlADULE lI iE l twen il city and Blaki s si i laul.d hter hioueý. liberal reward wll be raid for return to this office. S }tIONEY TO LOAN. T of LAN-IN SUM T UlT. LOW 1nATEt J. of Interest. c ACements. "6* Ap '0 bhth Mam 1e. d"e manm anti pife 4" j at r L s . . .r ...a , a s tT OM., BOARD AND ROOM OIPFIPfRI . deae wiath Gyene P sto s m suitea or FOR "Lt'NBMISH~" 10O.M' WITH or without board ble botrd per ,ek. Atpply to Mrs. Doe Merse. 517 ire l n ridge street. ____ FTOR RENT--IROOMS 1 12 AND $15 BOARD, $6 per wek.; modern impruved noump.' bath and uronace heat. Relerences ezobanu', Apply 801 Sixth avennue. 1OR RENT--NICELY FIT1INISHED ROOMS, r ngle or en sunte with board; modern con venieuces. 10 Sosh Rodney street, OR 1ENT-R-OOM IN PRIVATE FAMILY wItl board at b Ewingl street. OR IENT--THREE FURNISHED ROOMB F with orwithout board, No, 19 North isaton ,venue. FOR BALE--REAL ERTIATE. BOl SALE-$L,000: 1950 CASH, BALANCE F on long time, buys a new three-room house; Lot l0x15. Address box 777, oily. FOR SALE--I2,7L0 HOUSE AID FURNI ture; honese has hall, six rooms, large closets, pantry, cellar bricked up aed shelved. city water n kiloen, nice lawn and trees; hops is attrac rive, new, in sn excellent negh borhood and within fbye blocks of the court house; price i. lodee complete furniture. Terms. $50 down, blance on easy terms. Matheeon & a., Denver tlock. 1OR SALE--$81 ., LOT A xlO10; ONE-HIAL block from Rlodney street: $2t down, $251 per month, or to puroheser who puts buidlne on the lt to the value of $40) or 5100 tbreo years time will be given, Matheson& Co., Denver blrck. FOR SALE Oil LET-SIXTEEDN-ROOM Sbunilding, suitable for hospital. Was built br that purpose. Apply to Wallae & Thorn iurgh, Denver building. -OR SALE--St.500 HANDSOMIE NEW Sdwelling in south part of the cityo hall, five rooms, pantry, cellar, large closote, lot 50xl.l" O100 down, $2r per month. Interest on defcrred payments 8 per cent. Matheson & Co., Denver block. liOR SALE--1,200 CASH; $1,500 ON TIME L Buy business property; twenty-five feet Front on Lower Main street, near the Iteamboat block, is offered for a few days on these terms. pplan to .Bui Palmer, room 15, Merchants' Na FOR SALE-$2,t00 SIX-ROOM DWELLING Sloon one floor on west side, one block from lectric line; $100 down $25 per month. th ate eon & Co., Denver builaing. 1OR SALE-8l,000, zOxO4 FEET, 6-ROOM L frame house, a corner on Warren streeti 50,100, l75x150O feet, 8-room stone house on Msadi on avenue; $O,500 40x118 feet, 6-room frame house, corner, on Chancer street; $I,500, 40x:118 tset. 8-room frame house on Chaucer street. E. 0. French & Co. F OE SALE--$SO EACH FOR TWO LOTS. Sobch 50x140 in Flower Garden addition, tear Montana avenue. Matheson & Co., Denver look. FOR BALE--8-ROOM RESIDENCE ON WEST aside, bath room, vell finished, $1,250 cash, elanre to suit. Steele & Clements. FA.R SALE-$100 FOR A WAREHOUSE lot on Northern Pacific right of way in Illiston; 10 per month. Matheson & Co., DLen er block. FOi SALE--$,r300, 15x88, 8-ROOM BRICK, Scellar, water, etc, on Balelgn street; $8,800, 2x88, 0-room brick, cellar, water, etc.. on Hal legh street; $5,500, 60x100 feet. 8-room frame Douse, on hiaeer boulevard; $4,5100, 45x100 feet, -room frame house on Broadway. E. S. French t Co. I'Ol HALE-811,500 NEAT NEW UTIWAttA l Shall, four rooms, pantry two large closets, good out-buildings: on eastgiide, one blook from steam motor line. 5100 down, $25 per month Matheson & Co., Denver block. FOR SALE-50x140 FEET ON LYNDALE AVE nue at a bargain; terms to suit. Steele & Clements. FOR SALE-RESIDENCE ON WEST SIDE. close to business center, large lot, east front, very desirable home. bteele & Clements. F 1OR SALE-$3,200, FINE NEW 6-ROOM i frame dwelling, bath room complete, only Sminutes' walk from Main street: terms easy. Wallace & Thornburgh. Denver building. |OR SALE-$ 1,500, A FINE 4-ROOM HOUSE F in Flower Garden addition, close to N. P. deoot; small cash payment, easy terms for bal ance. Wallace & 'hornburgh, Denver building. FOR SAIE-- COICE CORNERS AND IN Sside lotsIn Lenox at from $14 to $20 ope foot: also bargains in Floweroe, Easterly, Blake Beattie, Flower Garden and Hershfield additions. Examine our lists. Wallace & Thornburgh, IDenver building. FORISALE-CORNER LOT, 100x160, on beet residence street In the city; full view of the east side and valley. Address box 777, city postofice. _ F1Olt SALE--FOI $700 GOOD BUILDING 1 n lot 0lxi50 on outh end of Rodney street; address box 777, city postofSe. r011 S&LE-AT A BARGAIN--50 FEET ON Broadway near Hoback; easy terms Ad dress postofllce box 20, Htelena IOR SALE--FINE 8-ROOM BRICK REST I denne onwest side, only two blocks from Main street, fronts on two streets; very cheap. Steele & Clements. UIE SALE-NICE 7-ROOM BRICK HOUSE X on Eleventh avenue near llodney. Steele A Clemenms. T ilR HALE-TWENTY-EIGHT LOTS IN l Eaesterly addition, at modern prices and very easy terms. IMatheson A Co.. 7 Denver block. FOR SALE--NEWt-ROOM HOUSE IN BROAD Swater addition, only one block from electrio motor; small payment down, balance install ments. Steele A Clements. 'OR SALE-$1l800, 75x125 FEE T 4-10EOM frame house, Broadwater motor line; $0,500. Ox130 feec, a-room frame house, 50 feet double frontage on Beton and Park avenue, business roporty; $5,000, 84x110 feet, ..oont frame house on Lawrence street; $5,000, 10140zl feet, S-room trick house on Eleventh avenue. if. S. trenoh d ('o. l S'0 BALE--INE 8-R11OOM BRICK IOUSE Son Spuencer street. near lodney, only few minutes from postofice, at great bargain, Steele A Clements. 1OR SALE-$l.000. 40x10 FEET, -100OOM o brick, bath, cllar. etc., gas lixturee, double frontage on two streets. . S. French & Co. POUND, lFOR SALE-- ONE OF THIE FINEST Srar.chs in Montana, 2,080 acres, every acre an bole rrigatedand have abundance of water, ine range on everyside, good market for every thing producedt good Improvemonts; will be sold sta great Largain. W. E. Cox, Gold block. TiOl AlE-$2.800. HMxll0 FEET, 5-ROOM "X frame house on Lh4hth avenue $1,500, 10x140 feet, I-room brick house on Eighth avenue; 54.000 42x10 fteet -room frame house on Broad way; 4.200. 45xI00 foeet, 5-room brick house. ,orner. Broadway. F. S. French & Co. i~,Ul SJALE--WAIIEIOUlSS LOTt IN EL 1 liston, on N. I'. right of way, $100. Maths- son & Co. lOlt SALE--W 4lEI1lOUSE LOTS AT ELLIS t' ion, on Northern pacific right of way only 5100: l~ayablo $2, down. $10permonth. Mat~heson SCo., Denver block. JhOlt SAIE-A HOME FOlR $700; BRICK houner, Joseph Cox addltlion, close to iodney stree=t.wo roems, water, corner lot 50x125, 0 cash. Ialanc, t$1O per month. No Interest or irst six months. Wallace & ihornburgh, Denver building. FUOI SALE-$-2,000 FOR A GOOD 0-ROOM lhone on west side- $200 down, $251 per month. Mathesott & Co.. benver block. FOR SALE-1,600 FEET IN 'fiE AMES AD-: oI' ltion at a bargain. .e Witherbee An drew Co.. Gold bloctr 1OR SALE--$1,800. rlxlli 4-1OOM FIAME ' os lIakota avenuoe; $Il0o, l0xl84, -room frame hause, Blake street; $4.000, 42108 feet, Broom brick on Sixth avenue, beattle; $510. araf88 feet, 8-room brick on Bteattlo street. l4. 13. French & Co. FOUNI)D, FOUND-A lOCKETIIOOK CONTAINING4 somer money te found, and wll be returned Io ite rIghtful owner by Mr. C, W. Soderlnd, le:13 Breckenridge street, i Ot ND-K. OF P. 1iN. CALL AT TIllS F--o-cr li or nofac oý Wl nvoce over. 7Om0, me oS -- S town oon Martin, ear of , . FOR klLrLFPIANO Ron BAL; A ANG some %ibber Grand Piano, nearly new; i_ a. cructlhr, oldb Clok./ FOR SALE-40 litAt OF riES Vo Il h' otani p.,W..Cox, toldbl ok. 'TiOR AEAT.-SCH ISHEDHIP IN THIE IV ".AnD islnss tOUc Call at this ofBfi SALR-SCHoL Wr I IN- THo HEL .OltR SALE--A THOROUGHLY BROKOEN driving mare, suitable for gentleman's dkv rngm with or without buggy mind rnew ; address Al thus o uwes o FOi L+ALNE -- PABLTTSY HD MEICANTLO an oba~- d d oe~tri tLarRet da Wiln tr ade Improved real iestate anit . Steele & Clem-l. ente. TOR eD-A B TE-80NATFO OE OF THE offada a ma dd e t . er W I.o0LLANEOUH, children from two to eight years of age. Address C., this oftc, or 581 Sixth avenue. WANTED-A BRIGHT, ENERGOETIC GEN tlenman or lady agent for' Helena On Bute. Two travelins afents. Work light and pleasast, $~.eln to storer a oe urantleed Cll or addre Th en La.l ea's p Tiror, 108 Grand r treet, near Helena hotel. WANTED-1F JOHN HENRY, OF KEN mare, County Kerry, ireland. last heard from Helena, Montana will write to John Pol lard, c-rote street, Buffalo N. Y., he will hear of something to his advantage. W ANTED-A FURINISHED HOTEL IN LIVE Montana town. State rent. number of rooms, etc. F. S. Burch, Great ball, Mont. WANTED-."1,500 OR 2,000 SHEEP ON shares, good range and plenty of foed. Ad dress T. Sellers, Helena, or W. T. .oill, ibet. WANTED-TO BUILD A IX-ROOM HOULSE with furnace and bath room eomplete for 12,000. Call and see plans; we know they will suit. Wallace & Thornburgh, Denver building. TANTED-B- Y MAN AND WIFE, HOUSE V of about live rooms, latter part of Sep.n tember; water in house, end would like bath room, Not over twelve minutes walk from eost ofieoo; house and surrondings must be nea and cleant and in thoro.h repair. If satisfactory to all prties will rent for twelve or eighteen months. Address with full partioularo, I.. look box V city postoflice. PERSONAL - VIAVI CO. HAVE ESTAB lisheda branch house at 119 North Rodney atreet. Sure cure for troubles peculiar to fe males. WANTED-PARTY OWNING HIS OWN lot and desiring to erect a dwelling thereon can obtain very favorable terms. Only $200 cash required. Call end see building plans. Wallace & Thornburgh, Denver building, Denver build W ~ANTEDWE WANT TO BUY A FIVE Ot Ssix room house on East tidc: $250 cash, balance monthly payments, Steele & Clemeont. iANTED--A TENANT FOR ONE OF THE best room buidingas in Helena. For terms and particulars adress C 20 this office. 7ANTED--80 to60 ACR-ES OF GOOD HAY land: price must ie low anid land near Helena. Win. Mlutlh. WAN'I'ED-A CUSTOMER FOR ONE OF ' the finest residence sites on west side; price low for cash. Win. Moth. WANTED-.WILL BUY A SMALL HOUSE on west side on installment plan, it eold at a snap. C.F.. D., Independent office. WAtNTEID-CONTBRA{S TO ERECT FIRST , lss dwellings, stores and office buildings. We are eompletelyequipped to do all kinds of building at bed-rock figures. Wallace d Thorn burgh, Deonver building. WANTED-A BUYER FOR A PIECE OF inside property: just the thing for a row of flate; close to Masln street. Win. Muth. WANTED--A TRADER WHO WANTS A ranch in exchange for busines property. Wm. Muth. 'WANTED-TO TRADE 80 ACRES NEAR Great Falls for Helena property. Steele & Clemente. W ANTED-PARTNER HAVING $5,000 CASH to take up a mining deal; will boar clse set investigation. Address C. E.. this office. WANTED-A BUYER FOI A PLATTED V tract of the best residence property on west side; price way.down; half cash, balance in one year. Wi. Muth, agent. TANTED-TO TRADE A 9-ROOM HOUSE V on east side, hardwood floor and finish, bath, furnace, all modern convoniences, for un improved property, or will sell equity for $1,000. Stoele & Clements. WANTED-A WELL DEVELOPED MINE, free milling gold ore preferred; price based on developments. Wm. Muth. agent. WANTED--6,000 YOUNG SHIEEP NEX'.LT SUM • mer for threo years on shares; half wool and inorease; parties have experienoe buildings, rwater and hay. Address W. H. Standish, State's Attorney, Lakota, North Dakota -HELENA II1ICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUT, 647,-49,-6i,-53, N. Ewing St., HELENA, MONTANA. DISEASES OF WOMEN A SPECIALTY. Also senarate departments for all Chronic di. Turkish, Medical and Electric iaths, perfest s.nitar, arrangements. etc. aor partieulare,. addrcs: Dr. 0. H. DOC.E, Propr., Helena. Mont. IlOVEY & ICKL, CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEERS. ROOMS 24, 286, Merchants National Bank Building. Helena, - Montana. :-: . E. KEMP, :-: IEAL5* $00 *11850 od $4.00 AC1. Park Avenue, - Helena, Montana.