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WIPED OFf T: IECOROS, Cues Where the o0venment Could not Seouro the bfoendaul. or Evidiioe . George Morgln GOet a Three TYarp Siteaoe for ob. bleh tºe 4alls A GOardian PIned and His Avreat Or. derea foe Dalllus to Make a Re poret-.oaret toteN. Tbe United Statee court adjourned yoe terdar until Tuesday, Jan. 9. Before the adjoaurnment District Attorney Weed had a number of eas;e wiped of the recoeds. These eases had been ending for some time, but owing to the difnulty of getting esuelent evidene to o to trial with, or the disappearauce of the defeadeste, were dropped. The criminal gasse diemieeed were W. 3. Jones, Indicted for emberale meat of governmret moners while 4alat ant postmaster at Butte.; . E, Patlteeop, indieted for embesalemet while voetmael te at Red Lodge; Barney MJcool, bur glary of the pottoliae at Hurst, eagl.er county; and John 1oponnell, 1414.ltd or election frauds At '.ttei all the uocq0k4 having disuppeared and their whereaboute beaing unknown; 0.i. O'isefe and Myaeq MoDaniels, fenling publio landi; the Min. ers Lumber eomn.t y enJ Basil Miohaeo, cutting timber froth the publo Ilatide. In the publio land asneyenopgh evidene, wet not proourable to warrant the government going to trial. The twenty.siz suits against the Great Falls & Canada railway were also dismissed. These suits were brought about eighteen months ago under the alien con trtat labor law. It was glaimed that the road had brought men from Canada to work on construction. The authorititees at Washington were asked to detail a speclt inspector to work up the evidenee for the government. This was not done. The district attorney's oob., though it had enough evidence to war rant bringing the suits, did not have enough at this lato day to justify any hopes of a verdict against the company. Hence the ease was dismissed. Had the care been presased and the government succeeded, the' penalty in each of the twenty-eli cases would have been $1,000 dne. *The attorney general of the United h-tatee, in a letter to the district atto naey, suggested that such oases as had been penpiung foc some time. and where the chances' of seobring convic.' tion were not considerpd goo,. had better be dismissed, so as to blear theai frum the records of the court. MORGAN2 G01E T lttEtE YEARC. Judge Know es Tells Him Ilis Trouble Is hue to, I\Vitsky and WbVeen. George W. Morgan, the postal clerk, pleaded guilty in the United States court to a second indictment chanriuni him with rifling a letter of $2.20. 'L'ho letter was mailed at Wickes by John O'IHrn. a boy, who won the money at a footrace and bought a postal note to send to his grand mother bck east. The postal note was found on Morgan, along with others, when he weis arrested. Judge Knowles sen tenced Morgan to two years at har. labor at Dear Lodge penitentiary for stonliag the postal note for $3.46, the charge on which he was tried and convicted 'I iuradty. On the charge to which Morgan pleaded gui ty yesterday Judge Knowles gave him another year, making tasreo in all. The judge to I Morgan his ercme was due to the same causes which led to so much trouble in this pa:t of the country, whisky and women. AN FXrtCU;U)olt FINED. Judge Huck sslan s n iernch Warrant for Georgo WiVc.irlilits. Judge Bolk, In the probate Side of the district count. yesterday entered, an order iml osing a fine of $100 on George H. Wool. ridge, guialdian of the estatate of Julia Woolri. goe, i minor, for ~'it glect to ile his annual account of his atewnrdehip; and also issued a bench wt:ri.ot for his ar est. WVoo ridge was guart (itl for his siete , Julia. and his 'nsnoual re;ort filed in No vembe: last rear, showerl that he had it his charge betweon $600 anu $1,C00. No annual retort has ber mwade alnce, hut the court has c in a Into * os.esslonoof knowl eolue to too ellft ethat Wolr.dge has si.te. drawn all the money out and has left tlro state. I be money was left the child by her father. Court botes. The t iil jurors in Judie Hunt's depart mc. it of the diet let court have been ax cused from further attendance. A Ptal ofproceedlngas hb been Rrantene by Joulge Hunt in the case of Johu A. Quiri vs. Anna Mitl.lar, until a motion for nece trial in h nr,. Frnnk Belunalk, who is charged with thi killing of Joe-ph Daniels, Is plainutff in . suit against the Mac Mining company fuor $60 (or wages. Will Hanks has been ordered by Judg, Knowles to plead on Jan. 2 to the indict. ments found r gainst Lim in connection with the management of the affairs of the Merochnts National bank of Great bFalls. Anaus McKtllican and Hermnu Penruell, convicted of iobbingt i Chinaman at Marys ville, will be brought before Judge MUont this morning for sentence. They will ri. calve the lowest penalty, live years imprie onment. Judge Hunt has approved the retort o: E. M. Gardner, rooseve, in the nase of W. H. ' reecy et alt. s. the Gallatin Canal com any, except isu to the allowance of $650 for attorney's fees, which is held on uer ao.viement. Tie jury in the case of Charles Miller vs. the Unitsd Smelting and Refnling com pany, for injuries received while at work, brought in a verdict for $1,000 lI favor ou Ilaintiff. Judge Knowles uranted a stay t, allow time to his a bill of exoeptions. Patrick Duffy, one of the main witnesses for the state in the shooting aifair at Unionville, desired to go back to Ontario. At the suogertion of County Attorney No Inan an order was made by Judge Hunt that Duffy either furnish $500 bail or iemain in tte sheriff's custody till the trial or F.ank Belunak. The Helena Electric Hallway company b ought suit againlt the Helena lRepld Transit company to compel the letter to pay one-half the cost of paving between the tracks on Main stre t, from Broadway to Helena avenue. The claim is based on the cont act between the two compainies by which they are to keep the tricks in repal and use them in common. A demurrer to the complaint, made by the Iapid 'T'rinsit company, was sustained by Judge Bulk. A beauSirnll tluun of cigars for a gentle maui's t'htietmnas present at tile Vallflural dVine solus.. Clhristlas Holly. Pressed ferns. Iaoopodium, wreathing, pampas and dried Irasses, doves, etc. Boses. carnations, calla and Easter lilies, bhysacinths and ens, atl aso tment of out flowers at Wells' conservatory.. hoss C(etrero. The ChrIstmas tide flows toward fAiuther & Bradlly's hbeaau u heir prices ate at eb, tles. My. What Itenutliet BlIver novelties that please eve ybody. Match safep for the dresser, soap bozes, the velr latest, at the HUBLaeA JawatL Co. Awarded Highest Honors--World's Fair. 1 r ý MAL l oEuy 1l` Cream of Taetar Pow4p.-ro hmasmoua; 219 AX1m Oed in' Milliona of Home&-4o Yeae the Btsndait THE HELENA 'UBRNVEREIN. se16tles of OMleer and Repeotre Ceewlwg Its Flourlshing (tondltion. At the last mIsdilg of the Helena Turn, oreain, held Thursday nght, the lfolowing omoors were elected to serve for the ones. Inug terms Charles W. Fielseber, preeident) Fred BOhbmpf, vice-president; John J. Geler, t'e reh; Chatles Gableeob, stag wal.; Max Linden. rreorJlng eereta.ryl Fred Apjmaunu Saanelal teoetarp; Charles Oppel, ir) tarhwarttl Arthue Seler, second turawrtc; U. Audtbaeb. R. Team and Adoll Wtrt, truetees. The ann.iul reports of the eetam e of the last term show tat the eols has sevet y-fivo smembere. 'hq lHe Ies Maenaerphor, y singing sooiet sand eeeottn of toi Trvnsrely aU dirteen se titvrIasombert. The dramatie club of the Tsretereln oogeIs Orts 4en l adoo and ,i. teeonlal t .l&ea. .lo bldlees' aid sO1ttly of the Tausverein hes twenty namps on Its mmobo hip roll. w ws o The Eeienk 'lanterain. wlhich was o anled In 1882, ensslels of the elite of eleta's Geman .6ement, and. all Its son tertiaiments, theaters and ooncerts, whlerb never fall to prove ajcceese and are always so well patroniued, show the popularity the society has won, placing it among the first ones of the oity's sopletles. Especially did the young.e class of the German popula non lately take more interest therein, no ever. The soioety's principles, laid down in Its constitution, are: "To edneate Its mem bers to be tiee and independent men and eood and able citizens of our great uniona to work in the Interest of good morale, and to tsliet in the true reform Is all branchse of civilization, for the sole object, the good of the human race." They have reeived every enoouragement to aid them In aohlevyng their aims laid down In the so oliety's constitutlon. Get the beet and the beet only. Call for It at the Calitfornul Wine House ou can buy tore at The Bee Hive at wholesale prices this year, as the proprietors WIll seil their ioods for cash only, and givehe consumer the benefit of the dealers discounts. A BII C. the Three First Letters of Almost All Allphabets. The satisfaction of consolous pride that comes to . a'en when he recalls his struggle with and mastery of the A B C of the alpha jet is much thi same as that he feels when reoalling the esquisito delight of his first gless of A Br beer.-Export, Bohemian, or ?unehener brands. 'he analogy may be curried fn-tbelr. A B C stand in order at the head of almost all alphabets within the knowledge of man, from Adam to the pres. ent day. 4o A B C brands of beer have stood at the bead of all bee a since they have been put on the market, and their po sition at the head is as well established at that of the A B C of the alphabet. The three makes-Export, Bohemin and Mun chcner-have their lespective chatmpions, each. p.eferring their particular brand, but all ag eeina that the American Brewing Co. makes the best beer in the world. After the walnuts the beer. Your dinner, will have added lelish if von finish it oil with a glass of pure A B C beer. For fam* fly use it has no equal, and as a social glass it is 3 refered by all. O.penheimer & Asch no sole agents in Helena. They ie atectfully solicit the patronage of all ,overs of good, tur3 bee,. A fine china dinner set will make any house wIfeo happy. Why not bay ons a a present for ( hrletuae. It will not cost much if bought at 'l he Leu Live. h he merry Yule tide is almost here and you'll be In the tde if youn buy your holiday .oods at Lotcher d l.iadley', lu105 croadway. THE WISE TRAVELER, In telectin His I.tllroid ltRoute, !elects the loand .That affor.l excellent and most comfort able ianilities-"The Milwaukee." That treveresa a delightful ind plotur ,aque portion of the. oouutry-"The Mil wnlukre." Thatt l.a-and merits-the reputation of strenuhli and reliabilit -"The Milwaukee." That (njoys I opularity land is stamced with pohlii approval-"T'he Milwaukee." 'I Let h.s a senbsttntial roadbed and most ftirquent t:ain service-"The Milwaukee." Slist I.Regrd,. tIwaMe, tiO eomfo t, ease it'd safety of its attoune-" ihe Milwan te '." hat furnishes Ihe latest private eom pirtment oars and lat.st library.buffet ti:oking ccns--"Thu Milwaukee." hat furnishbe elegant draswng room parlor cars, free reclining ohair cars and tiumituous diinga cars-"The Milwaukee." That has ezoleaive use of the electria berth readinrg lamp-"'he Milwaukee." "')'he Milwaukee" combines all the above and more, too. Its trains, tre vestibuled, heated by steam, electric lighted and nn surpassed in luaznions appointments. The immortalLincoln said: "Follow the eople and you cannot be fa' from right." The people use "The Milwaukee." J. i. ConLar, Aest. Get!. I-ass. Art. Ht. Paul, Minn. NoTEr.-Fiva t ainl daily from Twin Cit es to Lhiuo sot one to Si. Louts and one to IKansus Ci.ty. The stomach complaltae, indispositions, and transitory pains which afflict so many iervo:s iersons ate diepslled by ..ti-..ut,,ie' ..lie. 'j"o be had of the principal druggists. N1o ,tana C.ltral Hallway. Commencing Wednesday, Doo. 20, the Montana Central railway will resume run niln their local train between Helena and Butte. Train leaves Helena at 8:10 a. m., arrive at Bstte aill:40 a. m. Returning lea Buntte at 1:10 p. m., arriving at HeI nna at 6:10 p. m. 'It'his train runse daily except Bunday. B. H. LANGLEY, General 'ltoket Agent. Pants Claus will make his headquarters at T'he ice Hive this year. anti all of hiis purchases will be m. do at this well knowt house. Doing thle Iulnelss Of the town. That is what we are doing right along and you can find anything a the J;welry line that you want at the HltLNA JEwrLnuY Co You will make youtr tlloe bty haPDpr by setting stool choeat, drunm, ne. ball. book, transparent slate, or s nice attle at ' liem le. ive. (i reat Ilargau.lns In gold ladies' watches, diamonds and gold rinos for Christmas peeents1 at less than easistern prices. NEw YORx LOAN Orrce, 49 Sonth Main Street. A fine china cup nd s aiteer is a cheaMp nd useful (hrbtmasu glift. Why not buy one at The I.ght. Light le what we want thosle times. We hare the latest in candle sticks and nlgta lamps. HanZWA JwELnz Co. . Christmu presents aem dieult to relect by many nersonas atid itte eIlnpl t impossible to de. rIde what to buy. Our advios to all frlends In euch dilemnua a sto e where tia lamrest aseret meat of elf t can le found, and by lokias at lbe lran i well suorled stolk of all kieda of holidagood.. dry goods. set, at '1te bollite yeo wa1l he senr to let what you want. CHitlSTr. A POULTRY. the ilate. Markes Will me Prepared for the Ilullldrs. The Blalte market at West Mal. sad Bridgeluttoens, will baste as legant line of poultry tot orhrlstmas. The lust tarkeyj, Ike fatet and tebhst eblebhes, the most nvitlng deeks will be on htnd la abund. tAee, ld thboe who ws1 the best should levo their order at t(I Elble .ll at tie CalifernsI WlIma R sad I tsners proesell. The Lasne Dr. o0t the lust day thbere ever will be. but bhe last day to bay Cbristmu presaml be to ae C0ritiuo eve. The silver novellies shown by the Helens Jewelry Co. are the neslt ever see In Montana. BABY ONE SOLID RED Literally on Fite with Eczema. Soreaming and Clawing all the TimEd Added to this were Abscemaes sad Suppuration. Entirely Cured by Cutlcaura. NoWr Stout and Hearty. Our little baby, almost 21 years old, was taken with some form of Eoasma when ise was about three months old. Her little body was one solid red from the sgles of her feet to the crown of her head, and she seemed to beliterally aflre, screaming and clawing all the time. When she was about five months old, there was added - suppuration. We tried the r t. remedies without any relief. l I had read conslderableabout the irrt.c RA oREMEDIES, and one of our neighbors had used them, claimi. thatthey were as good as claimed. I conclude totry them, and after the use of three or four boxes of CUTIOURA, and about dne and one-half bottles of the C OUTIOURA REs OLVIT, with the CUTICURA SOAP, our little one is now entirely cured, and is stout and hearty. YoPr CUTICURa REMEDIES are all and more thanyou claim them to be. I always have a good word to my friends and neighbors for your excellent rensrees. C, H. WOOD, White Clopd, 0o, CUTIOURA WORKS WONDERS Nothing can be more encouraing to dis couraged parents than the rematlable cures daily effected among infants and children by the CUTIOIIRA HEMEDrIE. Cures in childhood mean a lifetime of freedom from torturing, disfiguring, humiliating humors. Sold throughout the world. Price, CTlrotd A, 60c.; SOAP, Ic.; RtsOLVENT, $1. POTTIea D2 uo AND CuEM. Coup., Sole Proprietors, Boston. A$"How to Cure Skin Diseases," mailed free. f I UPLESe bisakheads, red, rough, chapped, and lll oily skin curedby CUTICURA SOAP. IT STOPS THE PAIN, Back ache, kldneypalns, weakness, rheumatism, and muscular pains re. lieved in one minute by the (al. Aoura Ant-Pain Plaster. 2o0. WE IN WHAT WE SA. Ou HKey Weat Clear IIAVE lavaus . re the FINEST IN MONTANA FA ITH G rand Central Ciar Store, French Candies A0D MADe. No glueose in these goods, II unnll . euarbm u le lie erIlb. Assorted Nuts 'Jhese are this year's crop and extra fine. No per l6 Applep Good eating and eooking Apples. eI.mt In the market. Live Oak Brand Canned goods. These are extra uie and wIll pl-sse. All Kinds. Turkeys. The est in the market at lowest prices Canned Vegetables Of tlhe choicet brands at the lowest prices. WALKETt BROS., PaoPs. Telephone 50. SEASONABLE Turkeys, Chickens, Geese, Quail. FURNITURE. euloda r I nyttnn. ejesni t re Herrmann & 0Co IOMMEzNQING MONDAY DEC. 18 $5,000 Worth of Diamobds. Thee goods must be sold before CHRISTMAS Brg reduotio.s offered on all Oo_ All my stook of solid gold Watches, all the tinest move. .0nt.s must be sold. UNCLE SAM outh Masu St., Corner Wall. TIE BEST INE BEST FLouR FLouR W. E. COX Broker in Small and Large LOANS. Warrants 'ank Certificate and Miscellaneous Secourties. Live Stock and Ranches. Granite Block. MERRY XMAS. Our stock of Holiday Goods is complete. We don't sell tin whistles or toys, but for the best line of Imported and Domestic PERFUMES We are the leaders. We im port ourselves, so we know what we sell. What is true of perfumes is also true of im ported and domestic SOAPS. Be, sure and call and see what we have in this line. Parchend'Acheul Drug Co. Montana Central Railway TIME TABLE. In Effect October 24, 1898. ARMEYs AT WWIINA. No. 54 AStie Iloesk. eastbound. 12:56 p. u No.a2. Butte Looal dal except uan day................................ 6:10p. m DIPATR PROM srLENA. No. 1. Butte Local. daily, exoopt Ban Io.. 24. .t.lAlttEpre.,.atbornd.. 12.: p. s o. is. .fc Uzprga, westbound.. 5:15 p."us Palace and Tourist Sleeping Cars. Buffet Smoking Library Car. 2brouah IrFlm.teay IspIer to Chlao vis C. case weuoe &< ft PaYul ailway. or farthee tnformation, maps, rates, ote., No. • North Main Street, Melema. Or write the ulderlane 1 1 LAN kd1, PIT, City TLicket Alent. DR. M. ROOCK1MAN. Physician and Surgeon. Member of P'e waenoteoo ledical Baolety. gIbo Nevada 5t5k Medical Society. OSloo om 5an ttrtt over btelumets Jewelry) Storae, atp2 .t|o-a~naa a4n to dieasee of wmoe: WAH CHONG LUNG CO. Tao Nut Oil, Rico and Chinese Goods or ALL KINL). O ±-a.i±.ese Laliee. Frios very low. 81$ South Male St. Pean Block K A. M. HOLTER K O O SFor Xmas Presents D K K S HARDWARE CO. S KODAKS. Bo-IAssefor the LINDSAY & CO. "p Celebralted ae Fruits and Produce. Cimu. "R. C." orteae. HELENA, - - MONTANA, Sweet PotaNee BBICK B'TEB.Recid lloet. laly ICK T holesale Only. In rarlots. STEELE, HINDSON. & CO. Jobber of Hay, Grai, Flour, Feed, Rolled Oats, Corn, Meal, Potatoes, EtL WHOLEBALE AGONTI "'t TIBS OLEBBATMD ROYAL BANNER, MASCOT AND MONTANA UBLLE PLOUD. TBLEPHONE 10. TS I The bet storage tfallitls In the city. I 18 BOZPMAN 8T HARDWARE. IRON. THE LEADERS. Glarke, Gonrad & Gurtin. We are offering our entire line of Wood Heating Stoves at Actual Cost FOR CTSH. Hard times are still with us, and in view of that fact we have marked all goods down. House Furnishing Goods of all kinds. Wooden and Willowware, Glassware and Queensware. Plated Knives, Forks, Tea and Table Spoons. bole agents for Bridge, Beach & Co.'s celebrated "Superior" Cook Stoves and Ranges. To convince you, please call and see us and we will do you good. STOVES. 42, TINWARE. ARTHUR P. CURTIN'S FURNITURE, CARPET, NEW MUSIC HOUSE. WALL PAPRS AND HOase Furnishlng goods Hoase. =,Pian.oe, Organ.se, Orguinettes, Guitars, Violins, Accordion, House enlarged to four times formsr eapaity. AND A tO LLum O live lmme~ee floors extending through the MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. a t g uOo. a*Usedsms sh * MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. A stook ,reater than that o@ al eother Helea Sole agfet for WSmteinwaeyr Mson B&enl cash puhus eand straight oarload shipments a do Ig will receive prompt attention. -Low priess and easy teems. HELENA. MONTANA SýWEND OCA.ELSON'TS B'OR P ARTIES purchasing bills of supplies either in Groceries or Ilardware line can buy at wholesale prices by applying to KLEINSCHMIDT & BROTHER, (Consolidated), Granite llock. Helena. Montana. Call or correspond with us. MRS. E. MILES tt1ll occuples roome over the New York Dry Goode Sttore whore she is ready to make dreoess at eastern prices. I cordially Inrite all ladies wishing dressea made in the latest stylet to atll and set my prices btore going eleewhere All wort Guaranteed or No CObrge fROESSIONAl CARDS. ASBMRN R. BARBOUB. AttoWrny and Conanllo, at Law. aaentlo Temple - - Heleaa Meoset MASG8NA BOLLARD. Attomny and Conallor at Law. Wil i o. in all courtt of r'eed iut S.toOat . fn Onld Stock. Holes. Yoot. RS. C. LAFLEUR. Furrier. [ladh' and Gentr'ults IA and Bapuigd. J. L. SMITH Frcight and Transfer Line HELENA, MONT. All kinds of merchandim nld other freifght Intoldi orea, promptly tnauaforld from theb donot. Cor wll lt ivoal. prompt attandao. Oi. at J. ýddbetg'a tlor. sad na ith dapea. PARISIAN Dress Making Parlors Lateet Vdlan 0.l. aways emS mouth IM Savano. o ell ts. on-, -MItH F. BIENHOIIN. I Iotho Wrmea f., opp.eli MochaNte hkik