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THEANACONDA STANDARD: WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER I, 1890. TROUBLEIN THE GAMP TheRepublican Party Anything Bat^Harmonious in lissonla. Dissent and Dissatisfaction That^Are Sura to Bear Fruit On Elec^^tion Day Convention of^Christian Churches. Specialto tin- Standard. Missoli.a, Sept. :*). It ban Im^^mi Rvtier-^ally re|wirte^l for MM Mib-^soula Mercantile Company had iinmiimMl^this county to Carter this fall. An prom^^ise was easy enough to make, hut now^when the time for delivering the goods^draws nigh there socins to 1m- Home hitoh.^For some reason or other not all the re-^pul^lieans step into line as they should.^Then' is a percoptilile iliHalTeetinn, whose^tM-gitiiiiiig dates Itaek to the early part of^tin' summer. At that time Charles K.^Igfettsou, who wus chairman of the city^central committee and one of the most^tvirncst and elllcient workers in the re-^puhlicau i^arty, was a candidate for re^^ceiver of the Missoula land office. He^hail a petition signed hy a large^niimlH^r of prominent republicans, and^the U'lief that he would Im^ appointed^was well grounded, particularly since Mr.^Carter was said to hare promised it to^him. Hut the Missoula Mercantile com^^pany stcpi^ed in at that time and informed^Mr. Carter that they wanted John II. Cal-^lin appointed. He is a good man and a^good republican, hut he already held the^position of l'iegun Indian agent, and^Johnson's friend- did not consider it fair^to call him from one (food place to put^t mi in a better one, particularly when^Johnson was so well qualified and hail^such a gissl petite hi. If Carter had really^promised the ap|siilitmeiit of Johnson,^he probably forgot it or the mutter got^out of hi- control. At any rate ('utlui was^appointed and considerable dissatisfac^^tion resulted. Some of Johnson's friends^swore that they would never vote the re^^publican ticket again, while others who^did not go so far, merely became cool to^^ward the g. o. p. That was one cause of^trouble. Thecounty convention came, and^when the chairman read olf the names of^the committees from his nolo boo I, with^^out even the bare formality of looking^around the room for good men and up-^(tearing to ap|m^iut them, some of the^delegates got the idea that there was^something which looked like machine^polities there, anil even went so far as to^express the opinion that the Missoula^Mercantile company ran the whole con^^cern, and. strange to rclutc, they hecame^lissali-lli d. Nowthe campaign is getting nicely^under way, and the republican leaders dividedthat money was i-~ary. ^ ^f courseit would Ih^ used legitimately, but^it was very necessary. They could not^assess the candidates, for there an' only^two, and Dr. Parsons, who is running for^the state senate is lying dangerously ill^a fact winch cverylxsly n-ganlless of |sdi-^tics sincerely n-gn'ts and may lie unable^to do any campaign work anil may yet^resign, if the advice of his friends Ih^^.iei-|i d. Sotnelxsly, however, must ruise^this money. The M. M. company is^wilting t^^ do the fair thing but it is a little^hanl to i \ peit it to run the campaign^here and pay all the expenses every^year. So it was decided,an well-grounded^rumor has it, to uhmu** some of the^{m*iiici|ml olHce holders. This same ru-^nior says that $1,OIK) was considered fair^from the sheriff, the same from the county^clerk and X**^ from the county attorney.^Hut that seemed pretty high, so the^(^scs-iin ut was scaled down Ml per cent^for the first two and from fMJu to for^the county attorney. These gentlemen^did let-ce the matter in the same light^i- tin ir brethren and objected strenu^^ously, their obji^ction taking on the pro- Jtortiousof a kick. It has not yet lieen^earned whether they have rc|^cntc^l or^irhether they still continue olslurate. At^suy rate, the white dove of peace dis'H^not hover over the republican cump in u^particularly gratiflying way. Adelegate convention of the Christian^t.'lmrclics of Montana will be held hen' on^Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and^Monday. On Weilnemlay evening then1^will lie a rec eption of delegates. During^the session, except Sunday, then* will Im^^hii-im ^ meetings fon-iioou and aftern^m^ii^mid preaching in the evening by some of^the leading divines of the denomination.^On Sunday several devotional services^will be held. This will be an op|Hirtunity^for the people of Missoula to enjoy a In at^in the way of pulpit oratory and to assist^the visiting delegates to enjoy their visit^lo the prettiest city ill the state, WilliamHouston and others to-day^Ismihsl the Heron, Cabinet, Northern^Bella and Welcome^Heron mill site and a^to tieorge W. Irviu^aggregating^them lo Man-us I l.ily^in a contract that hi1^Conditions set forth in the original bonds^A marriage license was granted to-day^to Harry }'. Snodaineyer and Annie^Stinghneyer, both of (irantsdale. JosephTaylor, a native of Canada, de-^^ I.ii ^ 'I his intention to Ims oiiic a eitixen^(onlay. ONTHE DIAMOND.^llmtlirrtiiMMl. AtPittsburg Pittsburg t^, Philadelphia t. AtI l. velaiiil Ch'velund 7. New York H.^At Buffalo lliillulo I. Boston 7.^At Chicago Chicago *t, llrooklyii 4. Nationali . ,t ii. At Pittsburg Pittsburg L\ Philadelphia AtCincinnati Cincinnati fi.New York 2.^At Cleveland Cleveland It, llrisiklyu 4.^At C hicago -Chicago ii, llosloli 4. Ainr Mean.^At Toledo Toledo 6, Koelieater 1.^At Louisville l/oiiisville 1, Hiiltiinore (i.^At ^ olumbllH Columbus It, Athletics j.^At St. Louis Poftt|siiicd, i.. ii. smokersof the celebrated und original^^^ ni' in Blossoms^ will in future find^every cigar and every Ikix branded ^L.^LUlls.^ All others arc counterfeit. L.^Lillis,Second avenue. New York, AnKiK-ouraginK Itrply. Ihthe -tamlanl - Special Wire. HiI , Sept. :^.i I'oKtinasti'r Krans to-^laj cci \ i d a dispatch from Washington^of sti excruciatingly encouraging natnn .^The message states that his application^for increased ^'lerk bin* has lieen reeeiveil^and will be coimnlcred in the near future^a ml when action is hud notification will^be sent. (uchI lisle-, the^certain water right^of Unite for sums^Mr. Irviu IhuiiIisI^for the sum of fl^would fufll all the 940 First ^ Ihm -940^^*S Second ^ Iom $^ft^t^0 Hon nil Trip (00 CommencingAugust 1, the Great North-^Mi K.nlway line (Montana Central Rail^^way) mil sell tickets from Butte to St.^Paul as follows: First class 940, second^( lass ^^^,, round trip ^i. (ifllci 106 Main^street, Butte. A LOST ELEPHANT. A(.rest Sirareli to Iterovrr the Missing^Monster Ktnprra*. Fromthe riiilodi'lpliia Newt. Youwouldn't think that tin elephant^could get lost in the United States, would^you'.^' asked Agent McCadden of the^Fon*|Mtugh show tit-day. Well,one did go astray,^ he continued,^^and we had mighty hanl work to find^it. Adum Forepaugh had a habit of^letting out his surplus animals to smaller^shows, and when ho died his executors^hud a (pieer time tracing up his assets^and making good the delivery of animals^to the linn to which he sold the show. Afterconsiderable trouble, all the ani^^mals wen* accounted for but one trick ele^^phant named Kmprcss, of whom the ex^^ecutors could get no trace. I n'ceived u^letter from them one day with a v|K*cial^commission to hunt up the missing ani^^mal. Knipn-sswas worth $2,000 ut a low esti^^mate, and was really of much more value^to a show which understood well how to^use her and make use of her tricks. After^a careful sean li through .he contracts it^was ascertained that Kmpn'ss had been^let to a small show which start^! oti a^western lour. With this clew I traced the^show through tin* west and buck towunl^the east until it reached a -pot in the^wilds of West Virginia. Thereit seemed suddenly to sink out^of sight, and I was at a loss to know^whether the animals wen' roaming over^the hills and mountains, mired in some of^the swampy valleys, or drowned in tin^Ohio river. Investigationrevealed, however, that^the undulating country hud been list much^for the show. The horses had become ex^^hausted by climbing steep hills, fording^streams and dragging heavy wagons over^soft roads. The proprietor was unable to^keep up with his advertised dates and his^revenue Ig cut off the show busted. Thenit was found by impiiry in the^sparse settlements that Kmprcss had liecn^driven lo the Ohio river and shipped up^stream to Pittsburg. The elephant con^^sumed about $10 worth of food daily, and^she was rapidly making her temporary^kee|ter poorer. But at Pittsburg he pulled^together all his resources and established^u low-priced entertainment at F.ast Lili-^erty, where the big Is-ast was made to do^gmsl service. There she was recently^found, gaunt and lean. She will soon be^turned over to Mr.Forcpatigh's successors,^who will see that her voracious appetite is^ap|M'used. Whytli^* I^a.yak^ Hunt Heads. KllsceKci Ills in Popular Science Monthly. ManyDuyuk triltes an* still addicted to^head hunting, a practice which has made^their name notorious, and which but lately^threatened the destruction of the whole^race. It is essentially a religious practice somuch so that no important act in^their lives seems sanctioned unless ac^^companied by the ouYring of one or more^heads. The child is born under adverse^influences unless the father has presented^it head or two to the mother befont its^birth. The young man cannot become a^man und arm himself with the iiianduu,^or wur club, until he has lieheaded at^least one victim. The woMf is rejected^by the maiden of bis choice unless he^can pnsluce one heud to adorn their new^ho.ne. The chief fails to secure recog^^nition until lie call exhibit to his subjects^a head seeured by his own hand. No dy^^ing person can enter the kingdom I icy olid^the grave with honor unless he is accom^^panied by one or more headless com^^panions. I'.very rujah owes to his rank'^the tribute of a numerous escort after^death. Hncti*itl ^irttvetM'llil. Gkavksknk,Sept. SO. This was the last^day of the full meeting of the Brisiklyu^Jocky club. Allages, six furlongs I.ounluke won,^Kivlare second, Bradfnnl thinl. Time,^1:16. Handicapsweepstakes, mile and six-^teeiiin Ke|Mirter won, Kasoii second, St.^James thinl. Time, 1 I - ,. Hollyhandicap, for two-year-olds, six^furlongs Ks|k'rania won, Zcuohiu sec^^ond, Kussell thinl. Time, 1:15^. BriMikwiMslhandicap, for three-year-^olds, mile and a quarter Demiith won,^Prince ratM m-cond, Kilcy thinl. Time, Mileand sixttth My Fellow won. GoldenKeel second, Ballyhoo third. Time,^1 :M^. Three-yeiir-oldsand upwards, mile and^sixteenth Wilfred won, Longshot sec^^ond, Fox Mode thinl. Time, 1 :i\^\. Allages, three-quarters of a mile The^Lady Jane colt won, Kingstock second,^Auratiia third. Time, I'M, Mumwirnl Hy tin Natives. London,Sept. :I0. Advices from New^Guinea state that Hedley, owner of the^cutter Isabelle, belonging to Hartlcpistl,^and crew, engaged in fishing for pearls^off New Guinea, wen* massacred by the^natives ami the cutter looted and scuttled. ApprovedHy the I'renlilent. Washington,Sept. :^l. -The pn-sident^has approved, among others, the river^and harlstr bill and the joint resolution^for the purchase of nickel ore for the^navy. AOHMM Without a I'ollcy. LlsmiN.Sept.:^). Senor Fernt will make^it a distinctive feature of the new cabinet^that none of the mcmlicrs will Is* com^^mitted to any declared policy rcgunliug^the F.nglish tn-uty. trrdcrlrkHillings Head. WoiiitsrocK,Vt., Sept. :W. Hon. Kred-^erick Billings, cx-pn'sident of the North^^ern Pacillc railroad, died this evening. Choleraat l.lterpool. London,Sept. IW.-Tlie engineer of the^British steamer Picton, at Liverpool,^froin Wilmington, N, ('., is sufferingfrom^a disea-e \* Inch is said lo be cholera.^' %^Population of Oklahoma.^Washington, Sept. :t0. The census^bun .hi to-day announced the population^of the territory of (fklahomu as id,Till. In.line In Silver.^AMsri KliAM, Sept. :^^. -The price of^silver in open market to-day declined from^',10 to Hrt guilders per kilo. KxeiindonKates.^The Northern Pacific railway will sell^round trip excursion tickets fnim Hutle^and local Montana points to Miles City for^one and one-fifth amount of fare. Fair^and shK'k sale on Septcmlter 2H and ill,^and (Molier L 4, ti und H. Gissl returning^until October U, Two daily east and west^bound trains. Cull on Jami-Mit'xn,,^Gsn'l Af't OilMonday, ScptemlH-r LN, and every^following Monday, Wednesday and Fri^^day up to and including October HI, the^Northern Pacific will sell nniml-trip tick^^ets to S|k^kune Fulls and n-turn ut one^and one-fifth fan', good for seven days^from date of sule. Itememlier we are tile^^ ^lily road running two trains daily east^and west out of the city. Jami- Mi (Mo, general agent. ALOVER'S GHOULISH ACT Dr.Armand Patanande Robs the Grave^of Miss Katie Collins. TheBody of the Young Lady is Dis^^covered With the Heart Mist^^ing An Accomplice's Con^^fession. HtKLlNtiTO!*, Vt., Sept. 28.^The grand^jury of Chittenden county has returned a^true hill against a ixipular young physi^^cian, Dr. Armand Pulanatide, of Winoo-^ski, for grave robbing, says a s|^eciul to^the Washington Thecase has few, if any parallels. The^doctor is of a prominent Fnuich-Cunadiun^family, and came to Winooski to pructiee^thn-e years ago. Then* he met Katheritie^Collins, u furmer'N daughter, noted for^her Is-aiity. Pataiiaude fell instantly in^love with her, and was so devoted in his^attentions as to totully neglect his profes^^sion. He followed the girl like adog. Again^ami again he protested his love,only to he^scornfully n'fused. As usuul, the woman^loved another, but this did not deter the^young I an i-lull, und one duy, when he^was imploring her ^to give him her^heart,^ she replied that she would, some^^time ; and, when he asked the time, she^said: ^When she was dead.^ Dr. Pata^^nande said, ^Do you mean it'.'^and she^laughingly said, ^Yes. I.a-tweek Misst ollius was taken sud^^denly ill from pneumonia. Dr. Patanande^attended her and tried to save her life,^but she died and was buried in the parish^chundiyanl. Thenext night the sexton, seeing the^grave had been disturbed, made an inves^^tigation, and the body was found gone. Theenlire county embarked in a search^and the corpse was found in the woods,^but the heart was missing. AcHiintryman arrested on suspicion^confessed having helped Dr. Patanande^to rob the grave. The Issly was taken to^his olliee and something cut out, which^was pl.ne in i hot tie of water I supposed^to Is- alcohol I and bottled up. Thedoctor got wind of the confession^and Med to Canada, taking his bottle with^him. It is sup|h^sed he had claimed his^due, the dead heart. News from Canada^says he is acting cpieerly '.here, and it is^supposed he hus lost his mind over his^wild infatuation. The body was returned^and a reward otTcred for Putunaude's ar^^rest or the recovery of the heart. ltusalaPersecuting the Jews. LOUDON,Sept. at).^A St. Petersburg^corn'sismdent of the Daily Trleyraph says^the Russian minister of the interior is pre-^puringu luwviuthorizing the deportation to^Sihcriu without trial of ull foreigners who^hnve lieon expelled from their own coun^^tries and whose governments refuse to^recognize them. This law is directed^against Kouiiiaiiian Jews who have come^to Kussia. a t. ^ i lii* FACULTYOF 13 PROFESSORS AND TEACHERS.^I'i\^* Distinct Departments, viz.: TheAcademy.^The College -1 hcSrlinnl of Mini^-Tin i 'ouscmiiory .1%iu-ie and Art in d the OoBussreisIDepsriBK'iit, Inriudttig ^feBotrspay^and Typewriting, KuIMIm new iiManpie steSM^hest, hiilh lOOSMWlth hot slid cold water service^tliroiighmit. Colli sexes admitted ^Ii final terms *-For CMltsflIM and Informntlim npply to Bpv.D.I. VrK7iu.AN.Ti D.Pres .DjerLoflgeJot. HEALTHIS WEALTH! Illl.K. C. W'KSI'S N'KUVK AMlftHAlN TllKAT- mknt.a giiaraiileisl kjh'cIHi' for Hysteria, Di/jl-^ne-s, Convulsions, Kits, Nervous Neuralgia,^Headache, Nervous Prostration caused hy the^ii-c of alcohol or tntutcco, Wakefulness, Mental^|ie|iressiiin. Softening of Hie Itiain ruiltlt in Insaaltiami Iradlai to misery, decay ami death, rniiialure Old Age, barrenness, ljiss of Power^In either sex. Involuntary l/isses ami Speini.it^onlio a caused Ii) over evertion of the hram,^^elf-abuse or over Indulgence. Kadi b^\ con^^tains month's treatment. -I on a hex. or sixisixes foi *.vtm, sent hy mall iue|iald on re-^cei|i| of price. WUtil AllANTKK SIX HONKS Tocure any ease. With each order nbed hy usfor six boxes, acc^ini|^aiiicd with $.r..t^i, we^will send the purchaser our written guarantee to^refiiiulthe money If the treatment dives nut effect^a cure, liuaranices issued only hy THESMITH DRUG COMPANY, MlAllKM'S, MAINHTIiKKT, ANACONDA,MONT. THEMOUNTAIN HOUSE, Champion,Mont FACKK^\ PABKUL - - PRors. First.National Bank OFHELENA. PioneerNational Hani of Montana. ORGANIZEDIN 1866. DesignatedDepository of U. S PiidDp Capital, ^^Surplus tod Profits, (900,000,600,000 S.T. HAl'SKR.President A.J. DAVISVlce-1'reiildent K.W. KNHIIIT Cashier T.II. KI.KINst HMIDTAHlstsiit Csshler (iKO.II. II11.1.Second Aulitsnl Csshler HOAKDOK DIKKCTOKS:^s I BMMT..loliti C. Ciittln, A.M. Hotter,K. s. Ilainiluui, (irsiinlleStuart,t). K. Allen, r.II, klelnscluiildt. Hem) M. I'archeh,^T. C. Power,^1 ISMtaJ hanking Imnlneta Irausscted. Interet^paid oti ttine dois.^ilU. MACUIRF/SOPERA HOUSP 11BUTTE. MONT. JO.INMAIil'IRKProp, ami ManaK*'*'' -^THRM NIGHTS H^ Thursday,Friday and Saturday OCT.2, 3 and 4. Mr.At. Ilsyman, Manager Hjd.twlu Theater,^Han I- rmicisco, presents TH CHERT ClaraMorris. I'liderthe nunaxement of Kiiwin II. Price. TheKreatest a. tu -s.h.i ,n ; n,. ean-er ' Dion^BouwlcaiUt. 1never taw anyone ^^ grt at-^-Heury Wat^brum. ''Thegrestest fteulus our %V\^ Was produced.^^-A. M. I'alnier. Thelie.si gifted woman I ever knew.'-Presi^^dent (iarlleld. rill'HSDAYNfllllT,^KRIDAV NKillT, -^SATURDAY NKillT, - - CAMII.f.K^MISS MI LTON^KI NK DK MOItAY clakv Moituis nun I AleoveBoxes %* nn KeaervedHeatsI co Kesenclseats, tirst three rows in haleonv, i mi^All scuts In balcony after first three rows 7.1^hack (iallery go Reservedscat sale opens Monday mornlnK. STOPRIGHT HERE Andtry our Imported Hohemlaii lleer.^Always on draught and ice Cold during^the hot weather. THECLAREND0N MORCHNS CUSICK. PROPS. Bl'TTECITY, . . MONT Come^ and ^ See ^ Us. Oldwhiskies of ail the imputar brands^in stock. TrieL MissoalaFire Clay, BRICK^ TILE CO. O.PHPPAKD, Pres., CIIAS. MORTON, V.^Pres.. OBOBOR T. HCUI I.Y, Secy.,^It. \V. ANHKOINK, Treat. Thiscompany is now prepared to (111 orders^fur Fire Clay ou short notice. Analysis^proves our article to emnpaie favorably with^any rlav produced in the couu'ry. TKRMS^ON APPLICATION. CorrespondenceWith the Secretary Solicited, STANDARD. * 0 TJ2 3D la o JL OfficialOrgan or Deer Lodge County. TH BEST ADVERTISINGMEDIUMS InMontana. StandardPublishing Co., ANACONDA,MONT. EVANSOPERA HOUSE FORRENT, AffffUto GEORGEELSTG-N, Manager. Anypersons wishing to eiiKaite Kvans hall^for any puriMme w ill |ilaese apply as above. REASONABLETERMS^AN BE SECURE!. GEORGEELSTON, Manager, OttleeatOpera llouie. Rapid,Reliable Biding! HNHCONDHI^ CHRROLL ^AND THE* HNHCONDHPHRK. + REGULAR TIME CHRD: + Trainsrun every 20 minutes morning and evening, and every^half hour from 8:20 A. M. to 5:30^. M. PAREONLY TEN CENTS. BOOKSOF 50 TICKETS FOR $4 Atthe office of the Electric Railway in the Standard build^^ing or at the Lower Works office. CARSRUN STRICTLY ON TIME. AnacondaLivery Stable Hjgcrjng D.O. BROWNELL, Pbopbibtoh. Buggies,Saddles and Horses^for Hire. Alsoproprietor of Passenger, H.i.'Mce and Ex^^press line. Connection made with^all trains. Oillceand stakle First street. Anaconda, M ISSOULAASSAY OFKICK. RICHARDMARS!!, ASSAY Hit, Promptnessand accuracy guaranteed. Sam^^ples by mall or express receive immediate at^^tention. Charges reasonable. Examinations^amMtesmrts Made oh Mining Properties. Esti^^mates given on the cost of Mining and Milling^Machinery. -Officeover City Drug Store,-^^MM AVENUE, MISSOULA. MONT ELEGANTFURNISHED ROOMS AT TH6D6L7HONIC0. CHAB.BERTHCH, Prop.^Main Street. Near Front, Anaconda, Mont. WesternBank MISSOULA,MONT 0 ExchangeDrawn on the^Principal Cities of^tbe United States^and Europe. InterestPaid on Time Deposits. MONTHNHLUMBER HNDPRODUCE COMPHNY -DEALERSIN- Lumber,Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, and Mouldings WHOLESALEDEALERS IN FLOUR. Wholesaleand Retail Dealers in Hay, Grain, Feed, and Hard and Soft Coal. Agents Continental Oil Company. We carry in Stock a Full Line of BKINSt MITCHELL FromQUARTZ GEARS to light SPRING WAGONS. Also CLARK, PERRY, STUDEBAKERand o| Standard Buggies arvd Carriages=-J^o Anda full line of Road Carts of best makes. Garden City, Clipper and Chilled Plows. A full line^of Peters' and Morley Bros.' Concord Harness. Smith, Worthington ^ Co.'s Carriage, Buggy and Track^Harness. Saddles, Whips, Robes and Dusters, and everything pertaining to this. MTCalland look through our stock. It is complete in all the different lines, and we defy com^petition.J. Ts CARROLL, Manager. MHGONS