THE ANACONDA STANDARD PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING IN THE WEEK EXCEPT MONDAY. O.r~wa i cato orn inmU at tea dalli. a d.lv a m~·b Uwmaua b 7Sw.PSýet with sdewmph dim. arb" to I~ roomy~. It~U ;two Rl1b rrtl r w mewupop ia Mosoona. c1 mmand budi ng w h.bm m bp addmmtd 5to T14 STANDARD. (awmt d Main and ThltM auU. Amma.mlm. Infrtaam DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. F.w tisartnºw. J(M+I:PII K. TflºIJx I rwtt ancd Clark (Minsty. Yao I.i..q tenaaW-4 141% fflhr. J(UIXS H. t'(oSAHU. (ui~aw e'rmay. Far (' MARTIN MA. alNIM. IrAwi mad ('lart Cunmmy. Yor ('hlarf Juamk rrrTfl·HK'Y A. 1ºrW'ti1.F Ulver How t'anuaI-. For Amawlut. Juufrcii, FRANK K. AKMFtrt'\(a. (ialaflam CauI0ty. W. M. HltcKYOcII. MItmrada I'&aumt). Yew All(wrt. "" ! rnl. W. V. )·):M1EHTtºX. peta ithow ('aunty. For 4'1""rk of Wcll~na· ('I.101. Madimna I'(tMIDy. For lrreiury of 340* JIU:rPH A. HHt.IWxb HRerhrbad C'oufly. V.'. NMte Tr'nusrer. JKUNV C4)LI1t%34. 'awdr tameuIcy. For Niato Aud itow THUUNA$ I'. FITIA.EILAIº.h Ikhor Ii*lgr t OuUIy. For N~tqwrial.'ldcuI of Pa'tdk Iungra"Uaua. J. K. RVI*KII.. "Nvor no U uty. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. Far fl aet J Pm' Di~irc judge, Lb. Y. Art Kbfrth F.K L'ierk ~of 3)~i1ºirk1t (.wulr. Pac~r Rb*IIEH ~ Amk%IW a J. T. M,04 &. Var A·aeumw For C(Lrk and KR rerd r. J. F. BKAZIISN. (IrAnIt.. For eulwrinucadrut 4f Iubkc ýI wwda. 313Mg MA, l AKIIý . WO.F 1F. Parr Lodgr. Pew Turirnuam K. T. LLEN(ON. 1hcr Iwtetr. For Ceorwur. rb/il~sal.mrgt. Fo hlldi..ºlmii.trt.K Ut. F. BROWN. uaI.rte. Fer Itctr.iueealC.jet*re. JOºHN K. TUI.F. An eesel a. KhA.vKN HE 4;His. Anaa'nda. C. M. ('31'Tt'HFI ESI). IPbitindwsra. F. 114 'LI We w iD £irMaalr. V. K. HAIgTK'Itlºt4K. Rar Track. i1. 41. HE'MBlKlt Ih-r . JAXIEt MArIK M. Hslm'Ifle. Por JumSt IftrjurcmUarti. Ihwr IArdpI.C and Ira verbced ('.tflatj'4. FRANK KEKN.I)V. Anaaonda. Fur ('McMVloN 'cMnmim w J. L HAMII.ON An ac'eeara 41K03(tIK (lcYNk h1LL. Iker eIge'r. A. A. Me'IMiNALIL. Ihlltjswurg[. SATtRDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. l1M. GIVE THE FACTS. The Butte Dlater-M'ou.et4iu, is urged to put into concrete form its Itimations of "fraud. iLtimidation and corrupt ion. to the end that this newspaper may help to unearth the rascals and expose them. tRepublicans control the registry in the two counties that center in Butte and Anaconda. If this registratiomn is rotten in either county, name the men, the time. the place. in order that exposure may come before it is too late. Any coward ctan shout fraud politi cal braggarts whipped before the t ight are usually the first to do it. Itepubli cans ask a clean campaign. They need 1it but t must be clean on both sides. t I.TANI.AHIm urges its gifted con temporary in Butte to agree with it inl leaving to the republican HIrowler and vagrants of that ilk the blackmail tag elements of this campaign. let us have the companionship of truth in the inquiry which the Iatedr-3rMouuliri is urged to hasten. And this agreement witnetwth that. in consideration of the allegations to be proven by the Ister-.or-s'ttish. this newspaper will herald the facts and ex pose the offenders to the execration of the people. ITS MONDAY "OFF." A4justing itself to the "custom of the eountry." the STANIiSAmI will go to its readers every Sunday Iornllig. rt-'erv lag Monday as its day of rest. In ruany parts of the (ountry it has be eause the imperative duty of news rs to issue their editions every day th year. while the well-establishwd eastom with the provincial press in the Rant Is for the newspaper to go to press on work days and omit the Sunday numbtter. The prejudice exis' hug against Sn ll day newspapers is not strolg in thle re wnhere the NTAN.slA.a Insakes its sand there is about us a large pub. e which finds leisure for reading lesay on that day. The number of this cass of readers will rapidly in aerem, sinms it is the policy of the A na eism eaompany to haste the time phna mouday work at the Snmelter shall Setasar ma that I. foumn la all .ewspaper oeces, Monday morning is the traditionally dull time. News is generally summarised for .um day edltious by all the great news agea cle and the specialists. leaving little of importance for those who have to grind their daily grist for Monday. There appears to be no p oud reason why the NTANDARU shoukt vary from the cus tom established by its older contempor aries in this matter. Accordingly, it goes to press this mornin,. to rest on Monday and reach its readers on the following day. THE MILLION LIMIT. In a reenrt number of the Furns is published an article by Thomas 31. Shearman. who attempts to make a count of the milliouairae in the I'nited States and who reaches the conclusion that there are eleven thousand of them. all told. It is hardly probable that the estimate is right. In any case. the ilgures that asslnle to make a count of lllitionaires in Anieritca must be highly speculative. as there is no way wlwhereby an accurate .YensuA of the country's nmoley magnates caan be taken. .Mr .hearman has evidently given the subject a great ldeal of thought, but we suspect that his enthusiasm heightened as he advanced in his illves tigation. as is tle habit with lmen who pursul hobbies. liegarflilgh t st intimate quoted allve. tile Ikston .tldrrti r say.v: "It would me onlly reasonable to suppose that this state eaia(ld lnaim at least five anrd one half tIr cent. of tme millionaires: which would make mnore than six hundred. If .Massacleihsetts has six hundred., sIkton shoulld have at least one-third of thelm,. or two hundred," and the A.4lrrtim. adds that it would ie very difilcult to find tifty men in Iloston worth a mil lion. Several weeks ago a party of gentle men in a drawing room ear on the line of the Northern Pacific fell into con versation about the millionaires of Montana. One enthusiastic son of the territory persistently claimed that the city of Helena alone could produce thirteen men, each with a round million in his inside pocket, and that the total for the territory would run to twenty. It is easy to roll up the roster of mil lionaires when you are in a drawing room car, and it was not difficult for the gentleman in question to impress his hearers with the idea that his esti mate was close to the truth. Most of tlwm were eastern tourists. Probably they carried the glowing story of Ilel ena with its string of millionaires to eastern men who, by some strange facination, assume that every prospect hole is a bonanza and every mine a milnt. It is idle to assert that Montana has twenty men worth a million apiece. It would be very difticult to tind a dozen whose estate reaches the six-cipher limit. It is probable that the list of .Montane: millionaires will lengthen ,rapidly. for the territory is imluensely proswprous and many business under takings, now young and promisisng. will realize fortunes before many years have passed. But the NTANSDAI.I probably gets very close to a correct eat imtate when it assumes that there are. all told. posslily less than a half dozen men in Montana who actually IosAess. to-day. property amounting In value to a million. These tigures probably run counter to the popular opinion on the subject. yet we believe that they are not below the safe line. But if this es timate is correet. it must be admitted that .Montana has less than her share of millionaires. Doubtklss the mistake is on the other side of the column. and. in all probability, the figures submitted by Mr. Shearman must be submitted to a very serious cut. If they should shrink umore than fifty per cent it would not be surprising. for a million is a great deal of lloney "alnd there be few that have it." THE AUSTRALIAN SYSTEM The iTA.NaIsAuI comme.n nds to its readers who are interested in ele-ction reform an instructive article oni the Australian ballot systeln conitributed by 'llarles 'lhauncey Ilinney to Lippin cott's Magazine for .eptelnber. The causes that led to its adoption are con cisely sketlmhed by M.r. Ilinney and tllhe reform in its historical development is presented in all nl nstructive and en tertainiing way. The system of olwn lxollillg through out the Irit ish donminions.lullf a century ago, was the fruitful caus of corrulp ti nl. intimlidationl and violence. Land lords coerced their tenllants a11(nd nu-lllt facturers their Inmen. ( f all thie lritish pos.esasiouls, Australia's rep.utation wlas the worst in this respect. Abiding love of order could not be exlwpted to comn trol the younlg coolony and. ulnder cir cunlltalllwe favorable to violenlce. the irregularities ilcident to lawless e:ec Stiolns found their wors't developnelllt t hre.. The claimi nwt up in favor of tite .\.s traliaul y.tnl1i t i the absoilute t t1.1I ,.ILi of the ballot which it nsisun.w to ten - cure. "It in true." . 1r. ilinuley re mIarks. "that elet iollna c.aullnot be free unlen elect on canl vote wit lholt tile risk of beilng enllked to alccunlltt for so doilng. To atttain this an haluwltely secret Ibal lot in ildiu~nullsaible." From thle ethical stasuiljinit. theelaimn niamde forthe .\Lun tra:li:nll s~yuttIn in that it tends to ilm prexas lupntl eacth voter a nel4w os re wl-'lwnui i ;it v. ,rey enui n.l lin hiem to, ini:ake tle ultimate al; Iection cf candiu(1dates by anid for himseil lf. There may be serioub questioni whletler anl argunment based on this idea is of accounlt, at the malne time it is a fact that, in a majority of instances, tihe Aasitradiain system tinds favor with those who havey put it to practical test. In thais sonty the new eaetm was Art plied in the eity of L edsville, Kentuky and marked ulpeovemeato was claimed these tn respect to purity and freedom of the vote. Maumehu :mts was first of the states to adopt the system, the Governor of New York has twiee vetoed the measure, while In diana. Misouri, Rhode Islmld, Tenre. see, Minnesota. Wlacounsl and Mon tana have followed the example of Masachbusetts. THE CARROLL PRECINCT. The KTAxIAni wishes to Crll the at tentiun of workenw ll t Carroll to the declaration of tile I hr Lodge New N.rthA- Ietd, which remarks that "moust of the new mens employed by the .na conud company are transferred to ('ar roll in order that they may be more dl rectly under the company's eye than they would be were they at Anaconda on election day." The paragraph is quoted here simply that it may reach the eye of voters in 'uarroll, where the circulation of thIe TAMNIANIt is large. Nothing can mllore effectively increase the democratic majority at that poll than the insults of the republlican press heaped on a d'lent constituency, as in the words just quoted. The STAN..a.lall Invites the N.,e North- east to "colne again" with moln coml nnt of tihe same mort. We will see that it reaches t'arroll. It. the same breath with its slur onil the Carroll vote, the New North- I'IWet declares that tle natural registry at that place does not exceed 17T names,but that, "at the present rate it will reach three or four huIdred." Probably, at the preselt rate. the C'arroll registry will exceed these figures. .Acording to present ilndications, the Neon, North l'l~t has not marked it high enough. This year, for the first time. three out lying precints register at C'arroll. These are Mill 'reek, Lost ('reek and Willow Glen. Mill ('reek itself is a large camp. The numberof men employed about the lower works has been for a long time largely in excess of last year's average, for legitimate business reasons. The of ticial vote of Carroll alone was very lit tle short of three hundred last year. Therefore. the registry at that place will probably be larger than the New North- W1'est reckons, and if that paper will only keep up its insulting com ments, the democratic majority will be something very handsome. The New, North- West is either untpardonably ig norant or maliciously dishonest. AS TO INSURANCE. All sorts of stories are afloat regard ing the loases sustained during the cur rent year by ilsurance companies hav ing home oftices in Kan Francisco. Either the west-coast newspapers are mistaken. or the insurance companies themselves are in confusion respecting their losses. At any rate, the tigures furnished to the press vary by millions in their estimate of total losses sus tained. On another page, the STAs Irllau of this morning summarizes briefly the condlitionl of the insurance business in Montana. as shown by the oficial report of the Territorial Audi tor. for the year IhM. According to to the figures. there is plenty of profit for the insurance companies sharing in Mon tana businessnand the owners of insured property in the territory are in no sense under any obligation to the cor porations. .Special agents of the California com panies have lately been visiting tihe cities of Montana in order to report to their home offices the relative risk in different towns, the condition of the buildings, the comparative efficiency of the tire departments, the capacity of water service and, an general, the ratio of risk and the chances of loss. Anaconda would be pleased if these gentlemen were to make a careful in spection of this city. That it has its share of bad risks is admitted, but that it is well equipped to tight tire. even in pressing emergency, is proudly claimed. 'T.his city ought to get cheaper insur altue rates thaun those now offered. Its average risks are safe, and the companies can afford to take into ac coualt tihe excellent defenses which are at command lhere in the way of a well organized tire department. a liberal share of apparatius. and an abundant supply of water. sUUPIDY its WMLrt. WELL KNOWN NAMES. I)e. ("n.ILIM( TIII:olt)ou. IDuke of Ba varia. tlhe pllaUathtoplic" ph1'tician. retentt ly eele4wated at 3'eggru.eev. In Bava him removal of the thouttandth cataract frm the eyes of him poor patients.. It was maside ttae (waiotul of afreat ov atiost. BLinn 1IoLa. en1joy. the proud distinc tion of lueitti the only American Jehu whose Ita- no tnat' beet entitaltumed ini the anthe~r of a lmorulur jajlt's verve. Iln oste of hi. poeims L)r. Ho to~s efi rt' to hint as ""Ituda I lkblt -, w*mo vaturrital nastie No, llse tilt- twutl trIump o faintt. WILLIAM 1). KILLIv. for a nuts. of (lelia~ute Ihyiiailtre. 114)1(1 5 gn t wonderfullyl well. It Itst yte rll sintte thtre wiare uan;lmLptr t'· tdiat le wa' s.ervilng hIsa last t."rmt int eonmgr.at'. TIhe jItudg Is at petty fns. liver. bItt Its still ltt~re. i catit Is c. ittu up as a a-iantlikula." for the ekuminnatm puhiup of the *- elaluritittee" ott ways and teaeuiiIK itl this catlgnr.. AI.ptl..?MFis )ACrniT lead d."tentite1 to rettalait t at cllaahr, '. I,.tuu'. I t wast afraid mh.Irttia is nu~t ki a wni~tg Mtepij ut usatri tatoutit hemighat datsll lilt lmeauiagltti.nm liti niueetitig Jilawlttttttit'elle Jutla- Allardi. who wasr ti al-tnttiuia writer at' well at ia lovely owetittiti. all ltiv feite- weo r leiotietl . His wife lugs lot-ee tie.` light of hli henrtlh. thes regjtlndtor of htim work. antd til eliscrete' e-eottswa..ler of htis int'pinmatiemt. Ther- it' tkai at luau. shte, Ihat not revisaee. retoite ltt mean itttwuItr fl.tv H.%trsIYrox was in ttkltg a KIN tiit ina the: ·tcmretItthI) fluattiar onite av4 ims th e .lair. Hnaatiltartt wae. ar. ay atetd Huisttee-l got Itmervets. Finally he Ihtantdedl a tatutl tim as *t'igt atitl told taint to take it to At'u.stlmuiynuts LyonlsK. Thme itey mlsum - lert'toel Nina tt atel (w Imenul the haoe btu Haostiltot. He pauseld itl s hspeech and rtead thte t'rap of pulper. It saId: "Welelh rarebit uand lovee tontlght; come' early.' Itantilteus bltushedI, atatiuttered a few words. looked at Hsuted its anger and sat dUwnt at O.Hit. - Xes,' Viug* iorld. >II ItIs91st r s AIA II Thei mI Importeat eletionsI f I IwMh thm people wee weor ae MeId upn to par tilpate is bbut thity days r. Never dosrs the hiel amlats a tihe ". rhorwm h h the Demo.e beaene mowhed or ussrnmae o IuvimebIbe. (bar eaue Ia , owr eandhlatka Ievharme. ansad nr vit4ary euagt nt heo ertaais. The.. Is but e.- danger tot be haretd, amd that Is a a alaurs to register. 14 everly ma that deserves wed of thel cmlig Nates ato it that he is not dlafrsalriserd t that virlous ad astimeaa semstiearn law. whirl ought to have baee entited "A set to diatrasehies the Ifawrrne. adamines and starknsi of Montaa," and whlts was born of the bsr repuahlkian legisle ture of Montreas. Regster, and do s atd rie,, asd thus rebuke the party that earnsed seh a law. Delay , i dangerous. In order to vote you roust rodster s. or before Neptre ber Let the naturalised citrn.e of this tee ritory who have beena votin unamoles.ed for year. bunt up their papers that they have sot seen far tea yearns, said go to the plas of regIstration and register. and at the Baue' tiue register a vow to rehaske the political party that puts yaou to this great IniconvenIence sad practically dit. franchise y.ou by the absurd provision which requires you to produce your pa ewrs., s nd l l uwr a Istatrees to travel a hundred mles toh register before you can ea.erise tlA , rights of frlesan. We ask all who are Interested in go.u goverisan.rt. to remd the platform of our party. Ex,uaine the public sa. d b.Islitusl reords eh. (r easlklattek, pursue andsl investigate them in all their relations to the pubik, to the last andl tinl analy sis, aid we are conllenlett that you will itul tlahena worthy Moiatanians, nen who will guard and protesct her Lntenrets at all hazards. Resgister and tell your friens to register. MAIIt'KM ISAI.Y. . T. HAI'M4K. W. A. CLAlM, '. A. B.OAl'WATElt. W. W. IDIXON, A. J. DAVIlNuN. JOHN NCHRINER. 3AML. WOalDl. WALTER ('tPEIt. NM. IPARUI IRY. AI.FRELt MEYElt. CItAlt. K. C N tAla, C. R. NIIflLKTONt. URANSII .1.1T T ART, taKth. R. TINOLE. W. W. MOtutts,4 J. A. MAVALK, CON itIAY. R. at. KELLY. W. J. MTEPitKWNr. T. K. (1OLLINI. Eib. tA1L3)WES.L. ('Cufatatiec. FIXING THE DATES. App.u atSea mei. M by Malr Mag.tmr la ir Ter IDays to t4eme. Major Maginnls arranged last evenlag the list of his appointments fo rhoeat ten days to come. His engagemeums keep him In Missoula county to.day, toarrow and Saturday, the appointmeuts in that county being uediject to arrangements made by the local conmmittee. Thereafter and un til the cloe of next week his appointlmuents are: ILrowrhend I'munty. At ;ilemialea m Metmay. K~ept. to. At Itklu uas Tuuday. lelpt. Is. Meadd.umes I', y. At Twin trklg-~. run, We'tll day, 1. pt. II. Al hlwralsan. rev.alag W.Ine.dlay, .ept. I i. At Ltun.ius noun. TillIr.:, lt t. At Vir.ita ('ity eveatt -uarm lay. KeCpt. It. At It:maus, amemo. Friday i.ipt. 13. At I.tel IluM. evening, riay. 14,pt. 13. fGallatin I 'uailtf. At IleImanua. Ktut¥rIay. Sept. 14. Mates fer w eetltg., Itio. J. K. Toole W. Y. Pemberton, catdiiIte'm for gouy fr and atturnte7 isrenral on tlw - (khmcratk4 ticket, will ad arearthe citizex,. of Mcap~ght r, Fergus, (Cateau and Caucack countlt at the fol lowing tines and placer: t'astle-sWrptt mhr u. White Slnlmbur Mjinias-Nentep ber 10. YFatt irlt4fltu-14411etuilWr 12. Orr" Fatllis- MteuIbrr 13. Miauoa-Xsmday. !M *Reber Is. H.Icna-Wcdntrsda. fRtfr'mlwr 21. II, U'bu Thurudayr. Rejmbcr 26. GraiteFriay.$I4clmt..ber 7.JT Anawuada-44atmardayy, Neptember 2'. Lkutte-Mobly bet 30. J. K. Toule and he r peakmer 4 tthe (ulobwig places: talcadive- We-d-edaay. Hegtemrber Is. Miles Pity-Thuralay. *4&7uteaaiwr 19. lliUings-Vrtda4y I4&*eiwr w1 lid tixtie- ~urday, tsutmber 2.. I~ivtngstsnu-Momnday. September M1. ilozenaan--Tu.wuay. Mr tcbcr 94. WHERE TO REGISTER. The Vart.I. )lrletra. the Agreat and Their OMtee.. In conformity with the new election law the coslmissioners of Deer Lodge county at their June neecting districtedtl heounty for regirtration amnd appointed agents as follows: lutrk*t No. 1-Anarcnlda. Anaconseda lI'per works, w 1 tn tuuhhls ms Blue Eyed Nellie pre riatsa; H. 14. Neal. asliat: ulike at Anacontda. No. --Carr".l. Wil ow lk un. Mill ('reek and .Lmt Creek; A. M. Walker. agent; odukw at Car roll. No,. --Mtuart. Warm nprlng ald Rate Track; K. 4:irardt, agent; oilier t Wart., priungs. No. -4re Vineo; IlenaamU l Franklin. agent; oImcet at iro Fian. No. 6--leer lolge; H. H. Zenor, agent. No. --4:arrlmmn, (kat ('rek aul Poneer; Win. It. ('Ulne. m.ent; oilk at tarriman. No. 7-Avon EUis.tn. lkliteha Treasure, Ilkau Irlrg and llai.fuet; Iteei., Junts, agent; olle at .UKluton. No. a.--l~anct, . even-up-Pete and MCl'k4 Ian: J. C. Hopper, agent; omre at Lkeven-up No. 9.-Washington (;uikh., Ilelmville amnd Fitzlpatrick'; J. C. Montre, agent; oilie at Helma tille. No. lO.--a)ando. Ikyd I : Swift's ('am, anu llaui.utrd; (vamldo Ho,)1. *agent; otlke at No. Il.--4amunet and Elk Creek; J. J. Kiennel, agent: oflltet. at iun.t. No. 12.-- .kru.luath, lartown auid Harvey ('reek; J. 1I. Armstrong, agent; or.te at Bear town. No. Ia.- New (lakagl . Im)rlnintd. iltone Matlatlo. Willcw ('r"*k. Illl.*nney's an lad runkle bergr: Wm. Iungwasll, agenut; ofll" at New ('hl No. 14.-1~htillutrg. Towerr, lack Pine. Hom , M\in*. Itanlark land Kirkvi lle Warren E. KEaiss. agent; aoMike at MailiIshurac. No. 1t.-- trallte. Itsanll.y and Kydneyl- MimeL ihol (treer, agent; oºft. at traaltte. No. li. l--4;eorg.t.wnl, t'nle aI d ISilver lake: CI. II. Murt.. augunt : outtr,, at I'yr.l.'u-s. If the asInount of the.- Queen''s saIvings is II~rCF orZ YLEer34PS. lner.r will be ats .lc taitm hn.el In thI. t~ity of Ananenaltl na oan Tharuluy. thne Iat(I atay ft4 ktnolwr. A. It. jIa.i ant whini tiner' will lee s n.nntnnttetd to tine 'a nnalnfieal a'ehtannn.s ont waniut ety. tin, .ques ian as tn wh in.1Inr thnt wannn ant +2.a& tt oflM tine lanan!a of the I a'ny of Annantnczn slmall in. isaisd ulamjn tIne creitt oft snld o'ity. ton nun fornit- t h nin up taen ''eaIU. anal to draw Jueer v'ent. iaLr a unannn tt intnf·r t. ftanf tan Istraw? rwano etnl csruzatang sw,'ns Inn mtal E' city. Th U ttinia tena inn thne . ns i al wan will iwe tine samne' as alaslntnateal by tin. asnannty e~auannflnln hntuna'rs fur tine aa'nenait alecttaon, to iot- inala Inem din.t'n to lfrst d&)" ot tuabe r. A. In. j..mn. TIn.e Judnuie ainat ceark of solnI el'ckalue will be the an.'l inawntIn desgn attea lby the tamed an can.afty s'asUxnlsawnangen, ta nuat as sush nat the clewe ran aeswtlann to sa" hnld Tnnesaiav. the Brd day ant tktnlner A. I). Irti, within thie ct y ot Anow~a Acyu occur l f th a.(t twited at t city o J1. H. W t~uti~t, city l'krrt. ESTES8 GONNELL, ]@RCXNTIL@ CO]PXNY. SPeCIAL THIS WEEK. Dry Goods Department. We Must Have Room I Therefore All Summer Goods Must Go. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY GOODS AT YOUR OWN PRICE. TWO GREAT BARGAINS *'- IN-* DRESS GOODS! THIS W EE I<. No. x-4o Inch all wool Tricot at 48c per yard. No. 2. 26-inch Cotton and Wool Mixed Novelties at zoc per yard. Think of it 1 z3 yards for $x. Clothing Department. Great reductions in all Summer weight goods. New * Goods are beginning to arrive and we must have space. So if you would look to your own interest see our great drives this week and take advantage of them, for the time is limited. Grocery Department. We make a special point to keep everything that is only first class in this department, as our past reputation will show. Our stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Queensware and Glassware is without an equal in. ontana. Latest Designs in \Vall Paper. See Them. Respectfully, Estes & Conneoll Mercantile Company.