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SPORTING GOSSIP. New yeas lam Tli d M thaC.dMan a-,Nt Gmiiwo'te aabcnl- tr toob wn tm Ue lrm plemebip 004 him"6. It iA 1ted ft" Tom Indtu malwv wilh amr thean Clevels*d paid bim. The eumptlme left Slider af the Brsk m h---.In the InmI. - Tr8,ul . It bae t-mn eU aid 1 De scon WtMW that be will dUe winter with hs -gMat- Ih ar lnad her Ihman*rt The LoUaIville clb Is maid to be aftrr f Flder Brode of the aUmmtoens. The mana.ssenmt want utJD for hia relasem. Ba-ian. the otld rm od aseman of tthe Philadelia club. amn who played for a time this seeon with the ChIcaas, has been sinned by the Baltinames. Corkhill was quite badly injured byt that fll durinn the world's serier, and an &berer" i forming on his back that threat ens to trouble him for onme time. Hon. William Gaston, the counsel for the Boston club, and other noted lawyers have given opinions that the league can hold its player another season. Next sprirn the ColumhMus, Cincinnati, Pittsbur andl Indianapolls clubs will con test for the inter-tate chanpionisip be fore the opening of the regular semasn. The Playerr' leasie will have very strict rules against intoxkation. The first of. fenae will eost 610. the second $100 and the thilrd $1. For a fourth offense ex. pulsion will follow. Jack Denipsey ha beconme a resident of Alasneda, Cal.. it is said, and retires every night at a reasonable hour. His heart is set upon meeting La Blanche agails and lae is determined to be in the hett porsible condition if that time ever conues. The general run of minor leaue play era do tnot impress the Fat anmd ony Mike Kelly with any particular degree of confldenee. "They con. e lnto the nation al league," maid he, rweently. "with a hat ting averae of .6 7-10 and a flelding average of .987 -. They usually wind up with a hatting averge of U.00) -r0 and a flekling average of .208 straigltway Guy time." Mike loves tie triumvirs, by whom he says he has been treated royally. He isn articularly fond of W. H. C.onant. **But," says Mike. "*'11 have to leave Pop now with tie thoay." Shorty Fuller, of the St. Louis browns, who ranks an otne of the greatest shoirt stops iln the world, all but eaeaped bI.ing relegated to the sluuldw of private life. To he released by the tail end teanm of the league, as Fuller was by the Washing tons, was eioulgh to "queer" hanu forever more. It would likely alve caused has re tirement to a minor league but for Ted Sullivan. He used his persuasive powers on Presidkent Chri Von der Abe. Chris saki he had no room for Washington castoffs, nut finally took hini. He has ongratlllated himself ever linee for so doing. Ma a ( .'lek4. ar., "I've got a good story for you." said a well known phystcian to a San Francisco E.ra1mser man a few days ago. "and it's as true as gospel. "Soene months ago a young friMend of mine, a teller in one of the city hanks,lhad the misfortune to ruin the cornea of bhi eye while out hunting. Wnen I say that this friend was a had shot I think I've said enough. Learning that a doctor in Padua, Italy, had made a special study of the eye and claimed to he able to substitute the cornea of a fowl or an animsal, my friend, who was a spas of. means. journeyed to Italy ansd the doctor successfully grafted a chicken's cornea in the human eye; the graft united qukckly and formed a very transpareInt, shining asnd convex cormea. "My friend was qalite elated at the suc cess of the operation, claimed that he saw perfectly well, and upon his return resumnl blls positkioa in the bank. He had only hees at bis desk three days when a wheat ;uan fromn Porta Costa camue in to draw out some monley. He had just been down to the board of trade rooms and carried in his hand a sample of wheat which he had been tasting. When his money was counted out to him he carelessly dropped a few graillns of wheat on the counter, when, to his great sur prme, mny friend, the teller, jumped upon his stool asld flapping his arms in true chicken style counnmeaced to peck away at the wheat, whkich he, swallowed with evident satisfaction. "The d(kpoitor, thlinkitrg he had a crasy man to sksal with, was about to yell for a policema. , when my friend, who by this time had gottein his gmd eye to bear mtpons the scene, apologized profusely and smoothe.d mnatters over by saylng that le was subject to sucklen eervorea attacks and bhegged Mr. --- to overlook his pe culiar actions. The dk.lxpmitor with mIlany a curious baekward glance drew hbl moune aind left. "My friend asked permission to absent himself for the afternoon. and leave bein accorded put on lit aI at and coat and sought the fresh air. Lirectly in front of the bank stood a poultry wagon with coops well tilled with chickens and ducks. Ignoring the ducky. the unlfortunate victim of the Padua theory nmadse one hbound for the wa cn and gettillg up on the seat next the driver he .coumnlncend to 'cluck-le'lrk' ie the most approved banryard style. In two ruin utes all the fowls in the coups were cluck ing as tthough they had laid egp. enough to isupply the whole of San Franclisco. TIw drlver looked onl nllars, alltlci assers by stol )we(l anld glasel at the singular s.ene of a fashionaldy dreessed man in a silk hat who sat on top of a pintltry wagon chirhping to chickenls. "M'y friend caene to his senses after a while, jumped fromn the vehicle, and hur ried up the street. Thinking that his brain was becoming affected he (drolnped into two or three 'wineries' and drank several stiff brandies asndl lodas. "Sevele o'cloek foelnd him at the rooms of the California Athletic club. of which he was a member. He was a little the worse for wear by this time and thought something of taking a little snoose in one of the side rooms. No sooner, however, did his chicken eye alglht upon the horl zmntal hers in tihe gymnasiun than he made a dash for oine of them. climbed up the side rail.tucked one leg up in the air. and allowinl his head to fall upon his breast, quietly went to roost. "In conclusion I need only add that the victim of the Italian doctor is now under any case and that this story is perfectly true. Am WUgrmmianatUeln Pepbet. Flrom t II kwed's Masnaae. A lady toad me the other day that on one eccesaon she had the privilege of an inter view with the renowned Brigham Young. and upon being presented to bim she aid : "' was always very desirous of see ing you. Governor Young. and to make the personal acquaintance o one who has had surbch extraordinary influence over ny own sex." To which the governor shortly replied: "You was. was you .r, llled up to the neck with bu Juice., With the gteemo nn ire water K lug Ire water: tj . iin brigskt t was burutlng. the tow bright t._mluo, d e at the me cailed tiger hboped her up tnll day was dawaLag. A of1 which was In Vidolatiom, *o. wa. L. NOGe nwo MARCUS DALY., FV PiVL W. 3. Thebst., Cabier First Istional Ba.n --oP- ANACONDA. MONT. CAPITAL, - - 1I00,000 COmmUNi od MIN- A", ,.f. bawy emi us Dsamsdse am4 Fg f-ex tald 15 rr *ii bAt.o.... kW-l e!thes of Kearope. MA" -o- New Tsk wea a ssu a ...... ....... 4 C<," r oraw * C.......................e rla e CLhk& Luabft...................... ii Lnodge MON TA NA NATIONAL BANK, HELENA, MONT. United States Depository Capital (paid ix) - $5ooooo Swrplwu. - - - $,ooooo DIRECTORS: C. A. lI DWATrr g .... ........ Pre.t LM t. PH 9 .......ee am. Act. a_ Chier $4. =. ATKII N .(Ko ...........A..A si at ('ashler. A. t;. (lrk ma (l H. .t P.et Lar na, C. W. Camma., i.('. WaUlae,. Kt. C. Ashb. . A. Cor-. First National Bank OF HELENA. Pioner National Baek of Montana. ORGANIZED IN 1866. Designated Depository of U. S. Paid Up Capital, - . * $500,000 krplus m Prets - - $500,000 B. T. HAUKRL ........................ Presidet A. J. 1)AVIK ......................Vjtee-Prkriden E. W. KNI(iIT ........................cashier T. H. KLKINMCHMIDT........AUssistat (enshir l(t). H. HILL......... Mecoad Asmiatant 'ashier ]WOARD OF DIKRCTOR4: K. T. Hauser. John C. (urtla. A. M. Holter. It. 1. Iamulton, Granvlle Mtua rt. C. P. HiL ns.s T. II. Kimelnt.. .Hery, M. Pareheo. T. C. Power. Simeral banking husnessm trasacmted. Interest paidl time dqposIts. CLARK iP LARABIE (W. A. CLARK, J. ". Y LARK. I. K LAKARI). BRN KERS. BUTTE. M. T., Do a General anki Rusiness and Iraw Kx eneae on all the Piipal itt.Ls of the World. nuy (Cld Iaust, lold HaIer, tilver Bulllon and County Warrants. (Collrctions proptly atte.ld .d to. Correspondents: First Natkonal Rank. New York: ,.ank of British North Amerka, Montreal ('ontinental Natlhnal anfk, C('hicao: Omaha ! atoeaml . ank, 4)maha: M.t ormlk & Co., N.lt L.ke; First National Bank, t.an Fran rleon. Northwestern Guaranty Loan Company -o- MINNKAPOIJS, MINNBMOTA. Capital, Fll Paid, $1,000,000 MONEY TO LOAN on town and improved tfrm property at low rates of Interest. FRANCIS L, IDE, Agent, Anaeonda. Mont. Omee tmporarly with J. It. Boarman. "Catch. On!" But One Change of Cnrs from HELENA & BUTTE TO CHICAGO -VIA CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN UNION PACIFIC RAILWAYS. The C. N. W. also Makes Direct Union Depo Connections at Denver with U. P. & D. & R. G. Trains And Rum Through Vestibled Dining Car Trains TO CHICAGO WITHOUT CHANIK. Many Hours taved. and the OUlv IAne Avoiding Troublesome and laog Delays at DENVKR AND COUNCIL RBUFFP. It is rerotned: by 3ve hby mau the "tIllRT To Chicago and All Points East Further Iafnbtm furnishedw Union Pa FRED GREENE. O. P. A., sal Lae Citt. Utah. JELL, HILL & THERRIEN, Contractors and Builders. Estimates Furnished os all Classes of Work. Some of the Finest Buildings in Helena and Anaconda Have Been Built by this Firm. Or . ISfst b. ).oibm as L V. EigW% mU6l.. v. Sia, @ rgpUYe I, gi. .imp . JELL, HILL & THERREIN. ANACONDA. - . MONTANA. I. F. KIRBY. m Gn.. Announces the arrival of Two Car Ioads of Heatirg and Gook Stoles FOR WOOD AND COAL. Come and see the Ilandsomest Line of Stoves ever shown in this market. Don't forget to come. MAIN ST., - - - - ANACONDA. B. F. MAHAN, RORL~ OST RTe . INING BROKO R. Awk ('olecting Agent. FPlim Street, Near Main. - Anaconda Mont. ANACONDA BREW VING COM/PANY Mlanuaetarers of IKO AND BOTTLED BEER. STEIGER 6 FAUL. Proprietor. Brewer. at West End Fourth Street. -RSK FOR RNRCONDR BiR= -- 0ReGL ESTATE FOR SHLe* NICHOLS, HELEHAN & CO., 62 East Broadway, Butte, Montana. A new 4-hnrmm tn1ns and tat aar N. P. d4kpt A harila In a bi tlkllallt k4ge. -I141u. A bsrtwr shu.p In a gpuul larattknl with .une Two crhote emtanpte hoai)ue in imutl H tisuc, SenS year's kla.e at $i w-r Inwol)tth. Lti. an- - 1.*iU. Two Ski' ho.umus oan ('4ukiclk) ar-, - n A two story hao w of 14* rums lhr.ll "i.ashtwt I,h~0. sMt well fulnaishtl, witll lrge Iuasemnent. and kit 3I hy M14 feet, i r.natu.r of city, ait a Iargrain. A -raooni Ibrrk. ent.rlly tirmaed. 2 .TIM. Two nir., houses u.l l. :wxoslus freet, each oa An a-gnuu. two utcry brick. well lnished and Arizona street. at a barTius. largi lot, N:,m. MINING STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD. SPECIALIST, I ATK! VIII 'A. MOS('OI, IIUSSIA. C. SCHULTZ, A. M., M. D., Practical Physician and Surgeon - C( lt) l MAIN ANIS lltIs(AI'W ',Y, Ilt TKTV EITV. veWr J. It l.. !More, kssmns. 7 Iasul M, 'A "lIte he mal, an, e,'. iabl.. re satastlkn lia his Mlw lel). P'rlvast. srs hanis. amnd twrl.Hmu ills isur. *.m ten 111141l wwIne.m, whether amuxrml It) Im Sprudien.. r, sxas. sir v".n051111,1. usamgnal wt.,ik girwer. ik\r-sqas dssllsly. II nssi dia..rler , -4.. 4 saraW. sansu~ warramatel tA s-tire ins a ..r) shot Iimnelor IrI mon.' r fisa,.lu in . .r~. Yrt .."361.9o inafew1 dtays. 4 hairgest low, e1seia dlly 14i tabs swam. I re.- t r "%StllWIt sum F'.I-rasl- -iall d.lu.-aw.-w of *mm..aa anai wo .nme.n. *TLe-h fswtior i. .,*'·.o isle hs I i a fs* I.. Ire I n. U liviols1 4 ) .0a 11)', : mId . Ii.'fleiei)' I'. Oal ,-il i-sI hi' .h tlgns~iuaitlas WINO lsast I bei st'i *ue1 'ite.ssmfuiallI Iii.~s a le) to i na le-w Imai It. 5.1 will..t itmi uI.." mm f mu~r star). The- d.lst.ir s~ane- wlie-ra ntias-ras fiul. 'ry alm.l. I br. A.- tmlt/ Will Imak,- anu . iarae- imll.wam lhs effe'tst a -rea.. 'e-rxawi. alt a slisslasas, curs-si al Imisuam. All s-.imamunie-atIiamtis .trirtiy eismalsl,-itlatl. Mi-muo for I rial tr.-atmentil oPF(l-: A LTI l-:'-s - I blis-atuea o.f the- kl.l"syi. .-vr. isuniats. rl-rniatisam agadi anl srsalstI'.e .lau..-w s .ef a irrlvate- matmure, I~ams,.r.. sasla,-s-r allde erumlstm.s fs.". s-mr ,w'vmitar ti issth uasal.":s-s ems f.-tam~l.-,.. al-i e-rtil. tIi' feers s. tus-Is ass -s"aris-I I)p.-uril· 3111 %l \sms.l .a1 (Iltharla. Mat isfzataiim Kicmarasls-s-l. IIKA Ii TII10 l TVIi l. Vsa~ll sslav--ILlslii sit (h. is- uwn ttal s.f hiiimamsm .scitermiaic in s-ast.l-I Isy ve-os-re-al e-ee*s.wws slj-w.-wt s as IiI ts-ir r-samil-.. TiN.- wimsl-rfia' Itma-wiam.1 Ni-s11 Its"aes41y as II,.- hesst uaid .uresit if all lmassUses-ii. for r.-slsorlmi .tre-m 'sýti aalnlmltlNne amid vfa's~r Ia Ili...'.. whos wsltte-r from,,as nl'r'. aile-, ehronis- amid as.-ri.usi sdls.-ai-.s-.. smal :s h5'uNI and skin Et sl."asx-a.- . ·phl a.sr-ifslaw. faissa. .-ryis-la, walt rhlasimo. ls-mgmli(mluaw. gsYsruaais. ile-.. AIni all Lanhssrit(Ls of ISo l.l-ssl ssstas.iaaa s-ramilsi(ll.g.m . hi. uh fallaing .1 sof I lie Stasr. s-Is-. Pr'i'ats-al %. aw.-s smols. rl ims, ii. its4. stri lir.". haswmaey andu- l~Isl r I)rsoseIl ) '-I- anal all Iths. Eand effaesla ap )'sualhifit fsilli,-s anis s'ssegass-sa, whIlh. , oauftil tolln fur Is.em-iui-s. sir lel.-asr.-. The wsneadrrflll mIcss-sa of siha wmmsw r.-mnsd y I sis·seds ulsna thls fact that St umml plasu anl i-ls'tst which Is fnaindl w:iititg tm It, h ,lsr*sssl of we-ak msas,. Ii. P.hmlt, will foirfe-it *i ,N fso amny sase lank-im sulstin his new ri-ms-ly whIch he falls tss cors. It m.glmer thai thls Is nlst a lusteil imi-st.l Ie. A wrath-am guiarante- ts rfl." asil ths, mnsesif If tSI l ail I effst a e-a's-* New r-mae-ty for Islia witltut Ithe mws s" Iofntama tor nme. ury 40111w houras from t A. N. t.,m 1'. N.." 1. Ms. s. .:1S P.M. Keep Your Eye on Missoula Pro.it by the histories of Seatt/e, lacoma, Spokane arnd Il/eena. Buy Alissoula RII:..AL LES TA' TE na' and double 'olur itnvtes'tm/e/tt in six mion/ths. For inf ornatioin taddress AlcCO N.VtELL, COOK & CO., Real Estate Brokers, .Alissoula, AMont. First Street, tJear J4ain, Anacorda. DRUGS, FANCY GOODS, ETC. Particular Attention Given to Pre scriptions. ANACONDA STANDARD SUBSCRIBE FOR IT NOW I IT IS THE LARGEST AND BEST EQUIPPED NEWSPAPER IN MONTANA. ® 7 I/ DLAILY STANDARD /has /the most comf/ete news service in the Nor/k west. In addition to the regular Associated Press dispatches it has a special wire ex pressly to cover the general news from every quarter of the State. The STANDARD w'ill give to its readers every day all the news relating to politics or to the business and social life of t/ie day. Try the STANDARD for the campaigw. You can g-et it for one do//ar a month. ALWAYS DMrIN WITH ION WAT= 1t materce the Daagin Inluunnw ..t 1c on lb. o ae. Tb so l iat/.trnr. Wlarrantwt Mtr(otty I·'urr rnd t'ntý"rmacntý d Aa 1' lelef I.t Uc iie ;lll e s..4 Ktrtei-v Puft. aln.I alltretN.A 1 'ct Mkb- i M/NALOVITN. CFLCTCNCU CO.. CIUCINSATI. 0. JOHN V. PETRITZ, Agent, Anaconda, Mont. J. L. HA M ILTO . Wbol.uale and retail dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries and Provision. Good oodk and low pries. 4~IwMCI1CI. RTIIN'TIQM TQ RlY IEILY T agi e.rs, A..aca. -O - -* - oe ..