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4 fHE ANACONDA STANDARD: TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER XX, itfco. TRAVELERS'GUIDE. on.-,* Ml ' 'I I'^^^ '- Hutte at Srti^AM1 ' IIMA.m. nuull^i: .11.:; ^mm Leeic.^Bull. 10 V) A M. Mlwr 11 ^** A-^Nl.ii.rl II .-' V V ^rt. ^_^'^M wMrl ...^ ^;^rri^^u ^t ^^-iJ A. to.,^Deri L.slsr I^ ^l A ^. ,_ ..- ^^M H. M. hM Halle 1*'^^ ^^ ^'^^^^' P.m t roiii i.arru.^ laa,e(.arrlsoii^at - m l\ M.. |h*i L^tgr^ i- ' ^ M., Muki^^^r. M. Till Ml ^ '^^ ito A. ^.- For (larrison P^Mt j:_ A _, lc r l^slgc ^ I M Oar/raw ^^ N'*0 A M.^IMA M I. ' ^-^!^^^ ^j ^^^ A.M.. SdverBon 10 ^i. M.,^rriiii'^:^l lltiUc, HI iv SO r M Fur Unite '. .i riv.^n^smart at irns I'. M.. ^in^^ ^^ Hiitle at 3*^ J'.^to.. liarri^i^ii at 4l^ r. to. *.i3 F. M. r^ Katie LM'f Wuart at T to P.^M., errt^inc in Lull-- *^ ^ ^^^^' M- Arrivaland Depart^1^* of Malta. ah* o*rA^T paiiv ron^Dm Lodge. Hri.-iia and *sut^ North I andWett ..I llcl-aaJ.SJA. M. 11,a.Jn A. M. lii.it..Helena.^ lVer Udge. *^^^^*_ | iio.lMinnesota^.. iM ' ^ Bull',all peiiiw a.^itlL. all Ualcrn _ Mam!.^ s- Cableami I'u. ^ v ii*^ ^^ Momtav, Wed-^nrtda) anil Friday. auraMMfl i^^^V IMM| V,-, on.^ A.M. 1 , an.l l^eei Leafs , . ^ ^ A- }J. AllIKillllsV.ltllaml^ ' ^'' ^ ^^^ ' ^ ^ J1 AllPOIDU N^rlli :.n.l KaM ^f ^i^^ son ^^.l^ ^ *^All |H.inl^ Soulli. aU Katlcni Mai. andHull-^^^^ A. M. fair..11 ^ sj_k. a. Cableami |-^r.u. -^. ^^^^ 1. M. 1 'e^d*^, Thins- da*.Saturday.. . Allmail*.^!.^^. minutes !^^'^^^ ^!^ I'Uliire. KINNEYWON THE MATCH 'Tiasa Genuine Sporting Event That^Came Oil La^t Night. ITTOOK LONG TO DECIDE IT AftarEach Won Two Falls Klnnay^Threw Schumacher In the De^^ciding Bout There Wat^No Fake About It. THEWEATHER. Thedaily recordof the thermometer in^tbia city i^ rei*irto.l I.y A.T. I'lnyter, drug- i^flit, corner Mam MM IkM streets. The^record for yesterday wat: I n. in.. M de^^grees above; l'.' in., ir.lcgT.H s aWe; 4 p.^in.. .V. .logn-es above;* p. m.. 1^ degrees above.^ ~ABOUTTHE CITY. Ir. Jonca learo tliia inorniiiu for a trip^weat. Hurinu bit alnwiic Dr. Spellinan^will have cliarc.'.'f bin practice. Mrs.W.T.i ^'l .MMfl ^f Misaonlanrrive.l^Uat evening ami i^ tbe gueM ..f li. r^brother, II. F. Ilallahan. iit the M.nitaini. CH. Green nn.l Ina wife retunie.l yes-^tenlay from a few wifka' vacation nil.I^resumed hia |maition at baggageman of^the Montana I'nion. GrifWilliama. a proapwtor who was in-^Jur^i Satunlay near the I able mine, la nt^St. Ann'a h.wpiUil. Williams baa three^rib* broken anil will bo lai.l up several^day.. ______ T.('. t'lilberts.in, wli^ was thought t^.^have l^ecti seno.nly injiireil ulxi.it the^aide ami back in a niiiiiway accident mi^Friday, was reisirti^l I^ lie much littler at^the hospital yesterday. Atthesrmi-mniitlilysliii.itfor the gold^medal ^ if the K.^d MM OMI club, Snn.la^.^Sam Lowe was defeated fur the first time.^Owing to the stormy weather the acore^was rery |Mior. William llarlier, it pnsja^^mall in the offlee of the lirrira, won the^medal with a score of 17 out of 'St. Sum^Lowe made only 18. WalterBrock, who was badly injured^While going from Jesse Miller's place to^Carroll la^l week to register, was much^improved yesterday. He was. troubled^with curvature of the spine before he r.^^reived these lust injuries, which together^proved to Is- .|.iitc serious. His condition^is quite favorable, however. TheInterior of t lur Karth^ will he the^aubj.st for discussion by the Humboldt^Scienlillc society nest Sunday c\. n top^The society is growingrapidly. A DOTdaml^invilatioii is eiicti.l.sl Ui all those who an'^of a srieiitifle turn of mind to join. M.. i-^ings ure In LI . very week ami urc of u^most interesting, li .ra. ti r. ThomasDoyle anil Joseph Itnlfett l)e-^camc involved in all altercation in Toocy^^ Hunt's sabs.n ).^lii.lay m..ruing,^which resulted M a MM Igaws Do\ 1.-^was badly punished bin refused to enter a^compluilit against Kallett yesterday. If^Witnesses call lie secured n i^ pratebl*^there will Ih* an arrest of one of the par^^lies. Thefollowing are among the nrrivals^at the Montana yctt-nlay: I'. T'. H.i^k.'ll^of Chicago; A. Mend .if I'ulleii Springs:^T. G. Hathaway of Missoula; Leopold^Schmidt of B^IH| \V. I. (ran; 'f^Helena; J. I'uigley, of Deer l odge; John^I'urtleof Missoula: J. K. II ample and W.^i:. Iloag of llel. n.i: V J. ^ i la n n. M. Ij.^( ^In n and H. C.OtaMaad ol Unite. Thenew depot is now U-ing used en^^tirely for passenger* purpoNos. The^tick, t ollice is not ^|iiilc ready for (K'cupn-^tion. hut a temporal', nil:.^^^ has li. cn ..r^ranged and tickets are Is mg sold in the waitingroom. The old depot will at Is.ii.om iI tafthat up law ir.n k and w ill Is.^lis aled a few hundnsl feet Mwva the^water lank. It will Iw us,..| eii lum ly^for freight business. JohnnieKursts's milk wagon t.sik atrip^a little out of the usual order Sunday nf-^lernoon. 1'he team drawmg the wag.m^became frightened and dashed rapidly^down Chestnut street. Turning down^First street several rojis of milk were^rather ungracefully spilled out without^regard to the |..^s ,,f t|^. loutents. The^leam continued it^ cuurse down First,^turned and came ba. k uu I ^.irk avenue^and wen' slopped without doing any seri^^ous damage. SmokeAgnes Hoodi cigar. The.. M.et T .-Mghl. Aspecial meeting ^f the city council^was called last night to Uik^ action on a^matter pertaining to Mm MwMnMwMl ol^a aewerage sy ti in on Main MfM t. It was^found that it would Is- nei . ^sary to pass^au onhuauce and without holding a meet^^ing the council adj aimed to n eet t.. night^at 7:.^i o'clis k. In the absence of City^Clerk Hoarmau Judge Winston has barn^instruct, d to draw up an ordsialics t...^day. l_Ma*Agnes Iksith ri^.ir. Honman J.W. Imcs pro|Mjses selling a few^Bozeman lots to resi Ii nt. of Anaconda at^a minimum price a- .r rusiug propo^^sition. Itiuini ti. Up stair* t) 'iy PsjrltOVar'l^/run store. Lots ^; . i I'erBW ti^auli. _ SmokeAgne-s Booth . igar. TheN.irtbem Pacific Kailioail com^^pany's freight ami lick) i . (lice lias been^eamoved U. Xo. I..i^t Pnssdway, ad-^joiniux toe Si. N'ielmlaa I .tel. SmokeAartivs Ilooth cigar. Forsale at a bargain, saloon flmun i^and lease, ln.pnr. ( harlcs Hout k, First^at rest. SmokeAgtu s Booth cigar. Itwas a small crowd that assembled at^F.vnns l Ipern House last night to witness^the wn'stling match Is-lweea I'r.ink Kin^^ney and I'iter Schuinaeher of this city.^Perhaps too many thought it would bo a^fake and were afraid to risk* dollar to^find out. But those thai did at^^tend saw one of the very best nndmost i^selling ^I -t. thai iv. r witswitnessed in Ibis county. It was^fully 111 o'clock licfore the fun Is gnu and^there was ,i lung di I.... over the scl.elioii^of a referee, l'mally ^! M. Kennedy .^..-^^^alerted as referee ami Chief of Polu e^Hal. and Pat Sullivan acted us tliue-^kee|s'rs. Paddy Welsh looked after^Kinney's comfort in the ring nn.l young^Walker attended Schumacher. Thematch w.is a mi sol one each mall^to have the choice of two styles and^the choice for the llftb h int, should a^llflh Is' nspnnsl to decide il, to Iss given^to the man w ho won his two falls in the^quickest time. Bothineii were loudly checr. d as tli^y^stepped upon the canvas. Kinney w.is^the favorite with the crowd. He looked^a much larger man than Ins opponent^and in fact had many pounds tin. ad^^vantage in weight. MMNMIwM was in^good condition, though suiillor than his^opponent. Kinneywon the flr-t choice for styles^and sehs ted collar ami elbow. In this^round Kinney did the work, Schumacher^acting on the defensive, finally Kinney^got his favorite leg lock and in an in^^stant the wiry little (.eniiall w as don ned^fairly. Kinney had won the llrsl fall ill^exactly 11 minutes, and his friends were^wild with delight. After a rest of 10^minutes they again grappled, ibis^time ill (in'co-liou.ati Schumacher's^choice of style. Schuinaeher here ob^^verses I t!i-. order of things hy taking the^oil. lisivc and .loitig all the work. After^many close calls for both in ui, the mid^^dleweight champion got u jiw I.k'k and^mllod the big fellow over on the canvas^and landed In I hM SlKMllders iqll trajj on^the carpet. He tM loudly ekMIMl w ln n lliedl'l'lsiotl w as givell. Killlleyselected side-ll lid lis the iii It styleami wanted bis choice of hold also.^This Schum.teher would not allow and il^was dei iiled to toss for holds. Sclni-^inii. li.T won ami nMMMI h it hand nnd. r^hold. Twice Kinney lifted Ins opponent^otei Ins h:|i and Mapped him ll|.ou Ihu^II.sir w ith considerable fon t , but Pele^was as slipjiery a . .in e I and did not land^right. At the end of three minutes^Kinney got a grapevine lock and threw^Schuinaeher to the floor. Pete fell with^one hip nnd one shoulder down and th )^referee decided that it was a fall, though^Hire., p :iil~ wen-1 ri.iinly not dow n. Not^many in.in . d th.it this gs||| unfair ib-^i is: hi. though it undoubtedly was, mid |^r.^yotiil iloulit e.ist Si hai'iaeher the inateh.^When the decision was rendered the^crowd cheered Kinney lustily, while^Schumacher showed th : manly stuff he is^made of hy retiring to his crncr smiling,^lb never olleii'd a word ..T protest, ac^^cepting it as a mistake of judgment on the^part of the referee, w hich ii undoubtedly^was. Kinneynow bad won two falls in 11^minutes and had the Im-sI of his oppon^^ent ill time by two and one-half min^^utes. He i.M i. ( .'^^ bad the choice^of styles nn.l again chose si.lis.^bold. T his was a hard bout lasting 11.1^in mutes. I hm Schnniiteh. r had t!iu ring^jerked from his right l and whilv IkiIIi^men were standing braced. Kinney gave^a sudden jerk HfJOM Scluunailier's^Issly and both went on their knees,^l'.t^'s hand on the Hour. Im^^mediately there was a claim of foul by^Kinney's friends, hut the refi ne decided^ill il 'm humai l.cr had not broken bis hold^for the piir|Mis). of saving himself from a^fall: that the ring bud been^jerked from him and then-fore^aeconling to the rub s be could no! lie de^^prived of the l ight toMMtUMM lblitest. ButKinney kicked vigoroiislyagaiust this^and protested Schumacher bad^purposely 1 -r is- his hold. Kinney^refused to go mi and the^refine announced thi.t if tie men^did BOt w restle the match out the di rlsioa^Would bw given ill favor of Sebum si her.^The mi ii therefore al once resiimul llie^baltle w hich only ended w hen hoihwere^tired out and Kiiim v threw his man fairly^il|H^n bis back in L' l ininul.-. mM thus^won the match. It was a conical worth^witnessing. s.numacber to-night left a rh illenga in^the SiAMiAun ollice for Frank Kinney^for a similar match for rJ.Vl u side, to lie^decided ill Butte. Foodfor the lies.I In I ..(.^The Chinese of (his city will celebrate^to-day by feeding their .lead companions^at lb.' cemetery. This practice is con^^sidered of great iiii|Mtrtance among the^Mongolians, ami is a custom w Inch is ob^^served once every four months. The^event to-day will heof s|K'i .it importance^as gn at preparations have Is en made by^the I liiiiamch for th,' occasion. Chicken,^pork, tea and other articles of fo.sl, ami^tobacco, cigars and the like l ave been suppliedand w ill Is- taken totlenn tery thisIMMMi SmokeAgues Booili cigar. Ill M^lr trt ByW. II. lllodget at St. Jean's MMMMML^a half bl.s'k west of the Montana hotel^on the opp^site side of th^ street. The^premium lot will la- awarded to the pur^^chasers on Wednesday night, (Muher^!.^at K o'chs k. All pun has. nt an^ NMMMMl^l^ba praacnt. All lots on the west side^will be raised Novi-mls r I, lvm. Sixty-^two lots have In . n sold in Big Butte ad^^dition. If you want the choice buy soon. SmokeAgnes ^^ . th cigar. ToHi ir s.iuilrls. Posterswere distributed hIkiiii the city^yost. niay MMMMBMR that W. F. Sanders^will be the s|M-nkcr at the renilblir.iii rally^t.eniorrow night. This will Is- the Hist^effort of the r -pn'iln ..'is of this t-it^- to^cn uto any euthii-ia.iii for Carter. SmokeAgnes Booth cigar. S.-.0Olt. .,ii,,| (iiveuforlhe conviction of the two-leg^n'pn sentative of the canine family that^tore down in. ' II-^/^ ni.in . u^ -.g i. rii-causeI aag give the beat bargain in^town pn iM-riy is mi nas.vi yMt can^^iniiiikev with the band wagon. J. \V.^|mcs, room 0, over 1'etkover's. ACNEWWAS ANXIOUS. Ilet*'mi I n. d to (id sn Arirsrvtsruirnt Fron. Hullshi Any Cosl. Byllif Huuiiliuu ^ siss ial Wlrr. InTI,Oct. 30,-Tlic boanl of trade^made a frantic attempt to bold a meeting^this ov. mug. The pur|k^se was to pro^^vide for the exjienses of the Champion^mad recently constructed. Only eight or^nine wen' present, and Pat Largey was^not niiinng the numls-r, although be bad^nsk. il for the meeting for his own benefit.^|p' and Fred Wry wen- expecting to get^an appropriation timnigb for the mud. Inview of the s toat on in an inforni.il^session President Barn't ap|^iinted Pat^l.argey ami Fred Wey as a committee to^solicit funds towards paying for Ibis new^mad. Therewas some discussion relative to thelibrary fund. This was MfajftMl ^1^lie t^M'^ towanls the ^10,(iun needed to^obtain llie be.piest. (i. B. Cusey. the sec^^retary of the board of trade, was author^^ized to rc.piirc a n'|siri of the various^numbers of the library' committ.'c^recently appointed fnun ItobOMNjti so^^licit funds. Th-familiar face of Mr. Agnew, the^agent of the Norikwmi .l/'i./.r.inr,wassecn^at the meeting. He still does not despair^of gelling Butte 'o advertise with bun. He^wis quite modest in his pmposiiions to-^^light, asking from the board only a fl'*^^^ad.^ Mr. Agin., said Mr. Smallcy^I. el b. en lure and lis.kisl over the ground^and they I u i,. ,I only llie board of trade^^.ul^ to issue their next tiiimlM-r on Butle.^Mr. Agnew was very anxious that the boardclose Ujnrncdlately with him bm^i in y daelined In rktw ol the fact that there was no ipiorum. He even went so fur as^to ask to cl'-sc with him subject to the ap-^i,no al of the next meeting of the lioard^lull this was also declined. ADliLlCIHTFUL CANTATA.^-'Midlier Ionise^ In lis I'resenlcd In Style^Tbiirs.li.y l.f'lllliK- Thecharming cantata ^Mother Gnw'1^w ill lie presi nled .it Kvans otH-ra house^on Thursday evening. The forty tHMpMI who will particip.ite in IIntertainmeiil haveIm'cii drilling for weeks and have II.u ls d a -lage of perfection which must beseen to be MJ0H cillle.l. Ill MMMlMI t^ llieto ehil.lren a ^gl'-e parly^ of II adults^w ill take part in the cantata, and the lire^department I mini will still further con^^tribute to the pleasure of the evening.^I'he entertainment will be thoroughly^amusing alml enjoyable ill every n s|^ ct,^probably the be st of the kind tovwl.icli^Anaconda has ever Is-cn treated. It is for^the bem flt of the Xf^ ^ ill.kIist IfJsMMMl^eliundi, and Ik deserving of the most lib^^eral patronage. Iteserved seals an- only^7.i cents and may In- obtained at Play t. r's^drug stun'. General ndmission .7) cents. ^^ Sir.\t IInoii llecoverlng. Anincorrect re|iort was circulated yes-^lerday that one of the men IMMMhl burt^ill an accident at the works had died.^Mr. Wilson, the man in question, was^greatly improved yesterday at the hospi^^tal. The accident occun-cd late last week^when several pen-ons wcrc|iojurcd. In^wheeling dirt over the high trestle at the^upper worlts because of too heavy n load^on one of the bridges several lals.rers^we e peaeipltaMd down an embankment,^f illing M feet by tbe collapse of the^bridge. None were hurt much except Mr.^Wilson, who was thought to have been^filially injured, lie was taken to the hos^^pital, where Dr. Snyder attended bun.^He was severely injured about tbe back^of his no I,. However, Wilson's injuries^an' not necessi.rily fatal,and he was^much itnpmvcil ycstonlay. * THEY RALLY TO-NIGHT. ASTO EARLY CLOSING lalass letting Many PromineDt^lercbuts Favor It. BENHOGAN IS FOR THE BOYS He Says He Has Lost Money^^ In Butte ami Won't Stay-Peo^^ple Who Agree to the^New Plan. I'.nmil's llriioieralle Club In I en.I In s^Clran.l Demonstration. I'nderthe allspices of the Carroll demo^^cratic club of Carroll, Hon. Frank ( orbc'l^of Butte will address the democrats there^(his evening. Mr. Corbet! is an impres^^sive speaker and he will doubtless receive^a generous reception to-night. The tleiu-^club of this eity will attend the^meeting in a Issly, as wilt numerous^other clubs. The electric cars will run^from Main street to Carroll every 15 min^^utes during tbe evening !o aceoiiimotlute^I hoes desiring lo attend the meeting. TOTHOMAS H. CARTER. Theaimers say It's fm llie best, i,.ssllac, loin . arter.gissl liys,^\ mi II stay at Inline sisl lake a lest,^lessl bye, Tutu drier, giHsl-bye. .HH s.^live Tommy hveeli,^P. i l eiiimy dye on,^Itjr liinum live uli,^HcsmI bjr, loin Cartel. ^.^sl bye. \en went liitek on Hie silver lull,^ii.sal liye, loin l ailer. g.ssl-liyr, rmas in eoagreaf roM saver w iii,^UeM) bye. raeAMMr, s'ssl bye. AirIshell w.' iluiiiL'lil tint ^^iii pseM win,^41.sal bye, T.sst. sinter, g. mil live, li'pijis flial nautili) ^lloatncr ' Iwm,^bnoil bye, 1,nil Caller, g.ssl bye. Tkeraaekersniaksaver]inn wiuns,^b.ssf b)e. Inn. farter, . ^ ^ i i.\c, Itis all alMHil lin n ^hluuuitc Is lli.',^^tessl bye, Turn Carter, g^ssl bye. V.iur|iarty stole the state Is-fnre,^liissl bye, loin t'aitsi, g.ssl l ie, Voagottalln) ^^riinty F.su, '^UomJ live, ToM ('utter, go.nl b)e, ilurft^^'^i.l l^\on will |usl alssit Jo,^ti.sMt bye, run i nner. ff.ssl aye,^we'll kava no use in ^wire y.si,^^i;.nh| lov, Turn Cirter, good bye.^I Milt..i i., i Id. -s.K. m il. SmokeAgin- I loot h cigar. ToMa PaMa^^While disposing of the assignee's stock^we have learned of the advantages of-^h i..! a first-class clothing ston- nnd we^he.ve concluded to continue business in^this city. lur Mr. Isiuis Kaufman, who has Just^return.si from the Ratten markets, has^purchased a line of men's wear second lo^ue in ibis stair. T his stock it now ar^^riving, and ill a few days our line will be compseM. Aswe certainly shall be recognized as^the leuders of styles and low prices we navenamed our store ^T he Leader.^ We^w dl do a strictly one price cash business.^In all our dealings we guarantee Mtlefai^IkM or refund money. Soliciting a liberal sif your patronage we are, very ns|Ks'tfully. Lotn KaCmARj ^'n.. Pmpr;..torsof The Lender. IM.solutlouof I'm tnersliip, Tbepart'i. rship hen't.ifore existing l^-^lw^ en Hugh Daly and Owcu Martin is^this day diaaolvMi] Hugh Daly retiring^from the linn. Mr. Jerry Harrington hav^^ing Burclias. d his intercsl. All debts due^tin linn am payable to the new llrm of^Martina; liarrington. Dat.sl Anaconda,^Montana, i b IoUt 15, iwn. Hi..ii Dai.v.^ OM'i.n Makitn. SmokeAgn. s BiMith cigar. HyHie Standard's Special WTie. litin, Met. 20.^Ben Hogan't meeting^at the Presbyterian church Ihlt evening^for the agitation of the early closing^movement was very largely attended.^The hour. '^^ o'clock, had MM arranged^with reference to the convenience of the^clerks, and they turned out in large num^^bers. The first 15 minutes were s|ient in^a song service after which Hen llogan^stated the objort of the meeting. He said^that he had never ex; eeted to take part^in a movement of this kind, having^come here to agitate temperance reform.^As it was he had been doing what bo^could lo bring about this early closing re^^form. But he was going to leave tbe city^soon. He had ejNstd) losl fTt hero ami^He ight it was u contemptible shame. If^be b id come under the auspices of some^particular church or s.sieiy, it might^have hi en different. But at any rate he^was going away very ^ m ami wanted^tin-m tu make an (arrangement by whu-h^tin- curly dosing reform should lie llu-^labed after he had g me. After they hadaccomplished this b.- pro)-.1 a | leeiireunion of tbe clerks with regular^meetings and commit! ^ -1 ^ impiiro nil'^the ease of any dealer s bo opened up. J.H. Iliyee was call, lout and in a few^words eiureeaM his roururreaee with Mr. Ilogan'sviewt. It was learned that M I^eral prominent bouses bad ulrcuily agreed^to close. I'hefollowing is the list of business bousesthat have ag;eed to el .it o'clock!J. K. Boycc, jr. A ( o.,^A. B. McLean, J. H. Maloiiey,^Tbornea T. Buker, Lee W. Foster .'.^(o.. Matt Wilkins, J. A. Lauton,^D. .1. Heimescy, John I ..piice .', Co., W. Ii.^Kenyon, Brey ^ Davidson, limner M. r-^canlile ( oinisiny, Gail ^ iUetfl and Fred^Gamer. Aftera good deal of discussion about^ways ami means it was decided lo appoint^a committee of three frmu each buajMM^house reprcteutisl.^. Considerable dilliciiliy was experienced^: in mukiug up this eonunitlea ow ing to the^fact that the clerks present were mainly^! representative of but four firms. Hut tin-^i committee was ttnully at leeted and w ill^lie out to-morrow. J.Ii. Boyre assunil the boys that be w is^ready lo go out with P.cm ami oilier,, e^I assist them as far as possible. It was de^^cided not to ask for . o'clock closing but^1 to he satisfied with 6 o'clock for tbe pres^^ent, particularly ut tin- lietlcr accommo^^dated the workillgmen, .vli.i did not get oil^until ti o'clock. Acommittee consisting of Messrs. I'.u .l.^Brownfleld, Wbite and Boycc was ap^^pointed to draft Mailable resolutions. ^^pressiveof the views nf the clerks, with^instructions lo report to-morrow evening,^when another meeting of the parties in-^leretted will be held al li e same place. COUNTYAPPOINTMENTS. Annnunreiiisnt of Jleinocratlc Meetings^ho Far as A i ranged. Tliedemocratic county central c uu-^iniltw has arranged the followUtg meet^^ings in Deer l.o'k'. county: Hoy.w. St nweoMk AeajMskhOsMMi 39 OnsMn(sinner m Pliiiilishurg.,..!).lolier 31 HON.H . M. 111. hlollll. |i.'crI^slgc(Mober '.'1 Ho.\.nt Ufaj pMuieTCi CarrollOetaMt '.^I l|.IN. W. m. Illi ktogll AMI II in. I'KANk^. lillfll. Pluliiishiirg,(VtobN (iranueIkiaear ythtttlis toller vt jesSSal la-xlnglon. UutWRON,Kv., Oct. L^o. Four fur^^longs J.uies won, Silver Light second,^Spider thinl. TiUM H' ^ Fourfurlongs Mutulroit won, II. G. F.^second, Marvi I iliird. Time Onemile I Inuies won, Mch iue sec^^ond, Long Leaf third. Time 1:11 ,. Sixfurlongs Bermuda won, Dundee^second, Rudolph third. Time 1:17. Mileand fifty y.tnls Koseiuont won,^Major Tom .e.oud, Good Bye third.^Time 1:1b1:. Mileand seventy yards Jubilee won.^Dead heat (or -e.oud between Mi c kle 11.^ulid Koyal (...tier. Time l:l7Vi. OledMeMChrersd.^I.ONIION, Oct. 311. -When Cla lstone^reached Kdinburgll to-day, he rce.lived a^large number of Scotch politician-. There^was n large crowd at the railway station^and be was given an ovation. TenFortunes limned. ST.I.oi is, Oct. IS). A fire tins evening^in the dry goods establishment of Frank^linn., on the corner of Broadway and^Washington avenue, caused damage of^1260,000. ToBeeegMM the MnMHM atapMMak^I/iNiiiiN, Oct.20. The Assis'iate.l Press^states that the British foreign otli. e bus^formally rccognlied the Brazilian lupub- IW. t\1 leMMd In Fnun e.^PAKIs, Oct. Jtl. Dillon and O'Brien^visited the chamber of deputies to-day^and were given s.-nts by the iircsiding^officer. NetIn Motion hy Mrs. ^ Ipvi l.nul.^BliiMlN. :iim, Ala., O. t. H the state^fair Is'gan to-day. (The inacluiiery was^started by Mrs. Cleveland, w ho | ress. d a^button at I cum. Matt. NAILEDTHE LIE. tt1 of electric Itullroad Fmployi^llavs Not llrrn Itsduced. Itythe Stanelaril s Mpe -uU \N ire. IllRC (let. 30.^A report waa started^yesienlay thai the MeefOpolltnn Electric^railway had reiluced the wages of some of^llsemiiloyees from $.1 tof 1.75 perday. The^report was not generally believed. But a^committee of the Workingmen't union^visited the tuperintendent this inoruitig^lo nscertain whether then- waa anything^in it They wen- sisui convinced tbut^there was nothing in the re|iort. Ilone of^the men are receiving less than fa a day^and many of them more. The company^is sustaining its reputation of paying good^wages .111 I being the friend of tbe labor^^ing man. Sinike Agnes Booth cigar. TheNorthern Pacific liailroad com-^imny's fr. ighl and licket ofaeo hat lieen^removed lo Xo. Zi kast Broadway, ad^^joining tbe St. Nicholas hotel. HNKC0NDHBRHNCH. ToKeul. Abrick boarding house, rooms, first-^rale location on Knint street, between^Oak ..ii I ( lurry. Impure next door^above. Sm.iLcAcnes Booth cigar. Mrs.linsford, Modiste, formerly with^tbe I). J. Ilf at y Mercantile Co., it now^on Fourth .In . t. b. ..cell I lak and Main,^where she will I e ph as. d to see her for^^mer palm:. ^ an i In. nds. Evening and^dinner die ^i s a sp. e.alty. SmokeAgues Ii.sitb cigar. AllAlioi.rd for Chicago.^T'l.e UnionPacUh is now selling round^trip tickets to Chicago for 1. SmokeAgues Booth cigar. BUSWELL TUB (luviI Atthe HICK IIIVK. FIRSFST, ANACONDA * Btwln^ MMMmI for tali*^or rrut. J. C. KEPPLER Anaconda,Montana. Watchmakerand Jeweler, Dealerin DIAMONDS Alltirades of Watches,Clocks Jewelry, Op^^tical Goods, Silverware, Etc. ATTHE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT 0.SA VARD, FRONTSTR6ET. nmjust esea re trrM ^ jarei vir|,k of Fail ami^Winter tieodt. The tnes! uaeof feats] .uiiii^^ami HeiUags, wMrk w ill be made by only tin)^best nf wvlsiiieti at innih'tate prices. 0.snyHRD, -f GrandCeDtral Hotel, - Front Street.^CITY LIVERYSTABLE. CARLET0N^ McINTYRE, PROriilKTOKS. Whenyou come up^town step into our^Store. You Cannot^fail to find Money-^Savers all over the^House. Avisit will con^^vince you that your^Dollar will purchase^more goods than Two^Dollars will elsewhere. Specialprices to parties furnishing houses and parties pur^^chasing large bills. TENTS,WALL PAPBK, CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, SHADES^AND BEDDING EXPRESS CHHRGES PHID. D.J. Hennessy Mercantile Company LOSEE^ MAXWELL Ageneral Iranifer biulnest transacted. Klrit-cuuttingle an.l double rlcs. TelephoneNo, 20. Stable,Broadway, Philipsbarg. EVANSOPERA HOUSE IT'SBUSINESS WE WANT Arewe going to be lost in the shuffle, or soaked in the^Soup^ Not if wc know it. We are after the Shining Shekels^and expect to get them by giving value for them. COME^ AND ^ SEE ^ US. andyou'll find us death on the dicker. THURSDAY,OCTOBER 23. AnI io. Mullen Dea4,^WvMWuTOKi Oct. 30- A. II. Mulled,^formerly su|ierviting areata ct of the^MmvTi di. I su'lilenly tins eweniug, lieHas nsyed ni^ Fart Host.s. i let. W. lieori: - M. 11 .:,. r. tlic^well-know'i n riler Ml plays for .unateurr,^is ili .ul. SmokeAgnes II. ^ili cigar. DiedIn 1'ur.lgn Ijtndi. TltMTK.Oct. LU -Ca,iu^in Barton dMd^enrlv tint morning. Tlic Ihsly will l^. sggg^to BagMMOs Nolle*. TheTcii. bers' Institiile for Beer Lodge^county w ill Is' belli in the assembly motn^, of the pulilic srh.sil at Deer L.slge. tlcto-^1s t J9, JO u ml 31. HAMUHR WoUn,^County sMfMMMMMMMi SmokeAgnes B^sith elgar. \..licit. Hiiglit, active honoralile bojt lo ih livor^the morning SrANHAKD. Also In-; i k-litly^Isiys to m ike street sales. Apply toSTal!*^IiMlli ollice. III K.isl Bro.ulw ,j, llutt,.,^Montana, ut from 6:;^ a. in. lo ; ^ a, m. SmokeAgnes Huolli cigar. Fiverents per pound w ill lie paid for^cleuu cotton or llauuel rags at tins olBce. CHNTHTR 40-CHILDREN-40 Vocaland laitrumcutal OoMfit. llleein-ly of 13 Voices, FIREDEPARTMENT HAND eeerve.is.aiTickets ^i nayfTr^ Dreg lion. Alii...-- i joceiils, ltesemd seals,6u OURLINE CONSISTS OF^ DRY+ GOODS Men's,Children's and Ladies' Shoes,Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Etc. Wcwill sec any price that's made elsewhere, and go it^one better. Come and size up our pile of goods and you^will see we arc fixed to stay in the game. No fakement!^With us. A fair deal to all is our motto. LOSEE^ MAXWELL. N6XTDOOR TO P. C