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THEANACONDA STANDARD: FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 31, 18pp. TRAVELERS'GUIDE. TuxittnAMlvr. A M.-Frwn Hull. I caves Butte at 1:00^A M . mm Bo* ^ M \ M . Mlliirt K 4S A. M. II A. NFrom liutlcaiul t.ainaon Leant Mao*|l*^ A. M , Mliei How 1mb A. M.,^Miiarl 11.SI A.M. ^.^iiiif.-u al Miiail Willi^train wturh kwwi Uarrtinn at Ma) A. M.,^K lxKtrt- ^*4 A. M. :^^ p. rf. -Kroia Butif I-eavea linn. ^ r^M . silver Bow s i5P. M . at MM a^P.M. lO:isr M I'rom Uerrieon- I^at l^ P. SI., Deer LoOa^^:H I'. M., IMuail^^ A^ P. at. TKAiKaprrART. l^fl A.M. 1 ^ .'^ ^ \ V . UrnLnd,^^:S A. M . tianis.ni at 10*0 A. M. to A. IT -For Butte-Sluait at *:^^^ A. M^^Silvrr Baw 10 A A. at., arming at Hull.', in M^A.M. ti0 P. M. Kni Hull.' an.l (.arrtann Leave^Wu^rt all o^ P. M .airiM^ in Hiitlf at 3 :o P.^at.. Harmon ^t * H I^. M. :.;i^ l\ M. Kor Hutu U-a^. smart at 7 to P^at. urnvlnit ^ I'uttf ai ^ ^ l' M. Arrivaland Departure of Mall*. MAIL*DKl'Alll DAIU rOH^Dm l/Kl(tf. aWMaa and poiau S.'itli andVtett ^1 Helenat.yi A. M. MM^*.J0 A. M. Bull..Helena, l*vr IakL'c, - ,:^m wml nutuvall point* aoalh, all Mm Ntatct T.iiI'M. Carrol!4 to I'. *. OaMfan.l Pyi iee^. Il.tii a M M^n.la^, Weil ne*layand Friday. BAIL*KHKI\ r I* MIA I in M Buttf^K A.M. Hrlrnaandl^m Ualp-11.*' A M. AI.cnnti North ami v. rM of i.airtma lu r. p M^All M' ttKortliaiNl Kan of ti.iiT'hni lo ts P. M.^All imintv isaitli. all I'aMini Huloa al Raft*Il.^ A. V. Carrolla.So *. M. nihil':iudl^rriKi^a. l.ui P. M TurwU), lliui. d\. Kaiurriav. Allmail*i'Iom ^^. ni.i.iilca Ivforc .!^ nMtiiio. THtWEATHEH.^Tlio daily roconl of tile thermometer in ttin.0.t\ I- M i '^Til ^ I . \ V. I . i'l.ltll T. ill II.- (tiat,corner Main ami lirst ^treotr.. Tin-^zee inl for yi'ati'nlay waa: 7 a. in.. .'L' tie-^greet, alavve; 12 m.. ilefrrca above; 4 p.^.ti., 6* ilegnva aluvi : ^ p. tn , II ili'jjn i !.^above. ABOUTTHE CITY. W.Hunt and Ilia wife visited Hutte yea-^tenlay. JoeCarroll returned yeatcnlay from a^flying trip to Unite. .looPowell returned ye.4rr.lay from a^protracted buaiiii'iia trip lo Hutte. JohnCro-kett left yesterday fur iin-g-^aon apnngji n^ ni iHH r.itf f ir a few aVafSj IkeOuinnwill open In* new plat e in^^ the I'ninn block in graiul style to-murrow^niglit. San:Thrall, adv.in u ii of the Cri^^mer-Unviea eonihiuation was lulling the^town yi att nlay. JudgeJamea Dingevon of liulte, I'mii d^Stall * eonimiaaiotier for lliia distrit t, MM^over from the amoky city yeatenlay. TheDixon Heinorratie eliih will meet at^the Standard hall this evening at I^oYl'n'k. A large attendant !' is ex|ieeteil^aa final business of groin niipnrlaiieo will^be brought In-fiiro the uieeting. Thefnenda of \\. s. Hawea. tbe pho-^totrapher, will lie pleaaod to learn that lie^ll i^ reeoven d frnin Ins ret t'lit atlio k i f^typho d fever ami was able to Ih' mil^yesterday for the llrst time in aeveral^week*. _ Thedoors w ill o|h-ii at 7 o'el.k'k this \. rung for the nHMMMT given by the^Preai yler'an ladies. Alime is allti-^cinateil anil all are HI ileil. 'J'lie MHMJMaT^w II be aerved in the liirby luidwarc^rtnini on Main ain-et. Theplatform at the new depot Ii.ihIh en^rnmplewti, aa also baa the new tntek,^which greatly adds to the convenience ..f^t!ie traveling public. The ticket otllee^has also been BtaWkMl and was oeeiipied^by Agent Baabe for the Ural time jts-^tenhty. JointHenry was arrested by (tllieer^White last night for -leulmi; an oven ni,^tbe property of Andrew Maltitiey, from tin-Valley BOWrVoM sireei. A wateliand other artleles hove alao been^auilen from the Valley house, ll is alii ged^that Henry was seen yeater.lay afterii^ ti^With the stolen oven'oat on hm arm ami a^pair of gloves were found in Ins p wis.^^ l.ui. which, it is claimed, were in the^overcoat when it w as stolen. Tbefollowing were MfcMMJ the arriv iU^at the Molilalia vi sler.l.ty: Mr.^and lira. J. A. Maguiro, of San^|mMM*^| William Doryt a of New York;^Mita L li. llaight. E. M. M Milhm. of^Miiiiieapolis; V.. Huir Jr., of Boom^| w.^Sutton of San Kiaiinaco: J. A. Maalin of^Chicago: H. Bofdoathal of Hrkwt) Ar^^thur CleuienU of St. Louia; w. A. Prascr,^C. K. Kester. t . II. Pn-utiec, N. J. O'liriM^of Utltte. HALLOWE'EN TO-NIGHT Originacd History or tiie MM of^Practical Jokes. PRANKSOH THE YOUNGSTERS TtieyStarted In Last Night Under^a Misapprehension and Will^Begin Again at Sundown^This Evening. SmokeAgnes Booth cigar. l.itin I hi.1,,. Whiledisposing of the uaaignre'a atock^W^ have learned of the udvantag^ s of-^fered a llrsl-elas* clothing stm-e und we^hare concluded to continue business^tliis city. flur Mr. Louia Kaufman, who Itna just^n i^.rnisl from the F asiern marketa, ha.^purchaaetl a line of men's wear sei oiul to^lloneiuthiist.il... Tina sUa-k ia now ar^^riving, and in a few days our line will bt^complete. Aawe certainly shall Ik^ reeogni/ed aa^the leader, of sty lea ami low price* we^have nainetl our store ^ I lie U ader.^ We^will do a ktricily one pru e c ash business.^In all our dealing* we guarantee autisfue-^Hon or refund money. Soliciting a liberal^aliarc of your imtrohuge we are, very' I^reapextfully. Lotis Km i m \x ^V Co., Proprietor*of The Leader. SmokeAgues li.s.th eignr. COUNTYAPPOINTMENTS. Tbefollowing dcin.K ratlc Hus tings are^announced ftar Deer Loin canity; OK.W. w. UlXov AM. II .\. ^. V. I'km-^ItlllToN Deerl/KhtrNovemlor I liotrttvoii... si i n K i.. ii ^^Aiiaomida November I SmokeAgnes 4ooth cigar. I'lssolutltiliNotice Noticela baraby gai n that J. 1*. Ilni-^Beaay baa withdrawn from the firm^known as Kyan A llenneasy, ami hen .if. terall bills will ba i -llnI ami paid by MorriaRyan.| |^. Hkn.m.ssv. SmokeAgnes H,hi|Ii cigar. S|^clai sale of gold .pinnr jewelry at S.^t. Met hes A i ... ^. \\ , v| ,'.^k sin i I. SmokeAgnes Hooth cigar. Mra.Hoafonl, Modiatc, formerly wn!i tbeI). J. Hmnaaay MareaoMh ^ o.. ia now onFourth ^ln^ t, l^u^ n t i.u. ami .\!.tn;,^where she will he tileaaed to aaa |^ r f,,r.^mer i^trona and friends. F.\cnnig and^dmuer dreaaea a a|Ms ialty. SmokeAgtiea Uooth t igar. To-nightia Hallow K.'cn, or All Hal^^loas' Eve night, the night w hen the young^folka get ill their work by playing ull^kinds of pranks and practical jokea on^their neighlMira. Throwing cahtmgc^loads, removing gates ,md changing^aigus from the fnmt id slores ure among^the many pastimes w hich are indulged^in. The young lads of this cityst'cin to^liealilllealie.nl of the s. a-oii and pro^^ceeded last night to get in their^work in fine atyle. Nearly all^the galea ami aigua in the vicinity^of ^^uk. Third audi'mirth alrccta wen'^quietly carted aval from their rightful^hinges and deposited ill some distant^^ pot. It'll the liots were loo previous, usto-night is Hallow l.'in, anil not^Inst night. Ashort history of Hallow K'en night^and acme of its traditions may be of in^^terest. ToMiiorrow is All Saints' or All^Hallow's Il.iy, Noveinlier 1. The ohaerv^once of the d iv was institiiteil in the^^evenlh century to eoiiimemurale tbe 0010.^versioiiof the P.iuilieofi.ortempleof all the^gtala, ill Koiue. into a f hrisiutu place of^worship, and its dedientiou to the virgin^and nil the martyrs, ll was llrst observed^mi May I, but was eh tug sl in about tin^tenth ecuinry lo NooejMOf %. Hut Hal^^low K'en his no loiniei lion, auve in its^nnnie, with anything ehurehly ami aceuis^to be n relic of pagan titnea, or of medie^^val aup^ rstitioiis. '1 he 'radiliotl of aU|K'r-^^tHioa ia that this ia the lime of all others^when aOBOnMaOraJ inlbiem-es pn v.iil, the^night act apart for the universal walking^abroad of spirits, laith of the viaible ami^invisible world, for on this mys^^tic evening it waa believed that^the human spirit waa enabled by^the aid of sujaTiiaturat p era to^deiaeh itself from the body ami wander^tin-..ugh the realms of space. Dlylajolliio wo-lien siippd to attain ita highest MOWand the gift of calling the spirits^^fiotii tin root) deep^ become possible to^nil who desired to use the privileges of^the i* easion. The lierniaiia have a simi^^lar suiierstilioti concerning ^\\ ulpurgia^Hight,^ the night proceeding the llrst of^May. f iii Ibis night they la-lii ve there is^a witch festival, or gathering of evil^spirits on the summit of the Brockofl^in the HartJ! mountains, ami the malign MkMIf thia convocation wasbelieved to la' felt nil over the aur-^I'oiiudiiig country, ll was an old custom,^shll ohs* rved in some place- in (ieriuauy,^I i light gli al 11. iilii', s of straw or briiah^mi lli.it night In drive away the evil spirits^aappoaetl la ba bon ring In the nir. Aaall saints day w as originally kept on^May 1, there is little doubt that All Hallow^E'en and Walpurgis night have a eom-^iimn oi ;i.!ii, thi.u.di w hat that origin was^n is now iiiipn-sihle to it'll. DoMbtlOM^ii ililes bach to the earliest Is lief^in a personal mid all-powerful evil one,^ilie I liahl. atis'power of darkness. Hal^^low eve was ^ spec .illy seh eted ill Scot-^laml and I.nglaud as the time for trying^s;u lis oad divinationa in love alTairs.^liuriis' pot in of ^All Hallow K'en^ givei aVCrj -i eplele deHITiptloU of tile Ml- P'Tsliiioiis Isliefs of the peaaanlry unwoinlmthis feativai, Practically,^an far aa il ia recogiiiicd In^llns eoiiuliy it is devoted only to sport^anil practical jokes. To Is* sure young^people occasionally meet ami try BOOM of^the traditional sia'lls for ascertaining^their future desHMOa in love, but this^aniusi iin iii is not generally approved of^and the lack of even a lingering faith in^l!... i otenry iif these divinations deprives^them of much inten st. CARTERIS TO BLAME. MMriMtolttee la la Very Hud Shape^at I ics, ..i Siavlalt 'ormiaiottenea of the standard. Ill. i f, Del. :*^. It waa far from the in-^lent.on of the S i\m^AKii this morning to^cast any ndb etion upon the character of^Postmaster John (i. Kvana, in the article^in regard U^ the delay in the mails of^democratic campaign matter. Everybody^in Unite knows that Mr. Evans |ieraonully^ia a thoroughly honest man. Itia a fart aa atated that campaign mat^^ter ^^Bad by the democratic county com^^mittee several daya ago has not lieen tle-^livereil. Thisfart ia attributed by Mr. F.vana to^the fact of the poor and inadequate faeili-^tu a given him by the poatal uutlioritiea at^Washington. Mr.Evans thia evening saitl he had no^statement to make ill reference to the^affair, but he showed the reporter a tro-^mcndoiia amount of republican campaigu^mailer which had also been delayed be^^cause there were not enough men to^handle it nil. It was doubtful if it could^be chared up in two days. Mr. Evans^staled thnt as a matter of fact republican^in,ill h.i- l^ en del ,\. i m ire ll..iii demo^^cratic load, chiefly for the reoaoii that it^11 not so well tlins leil. ilue of the postal clerks present auid he^! nl been working until I o'clock ill tbe^morning the night before aendimr olf^campaign matter, and that he had han^^dled picec lo-day. Thetlitllculty only illustrates the great^need of more complete postal service iii^this eily. The iiiellb iency is particularly^BridaM during a campaign when there^is all abnormal amount of mail^mailer that should be delivered at once.^A fiance into the interior of the postollice^is siitheieiil of itself to katasfy anyone^that three limes the present force would^bar* all it could do to handle the mail on^hand. Itis n pity that Thos. II. Carter did not^use hia mighty influence at Washington^lo secure utlctpiate postal facilities for^llutte. WORTHGOING TO SEE. (..irtons ^i . n. i, Draw n l ull ii . i^ajaj H)M Thrlr llanil Vtrll. I!)the standard's S|ss nil Wire It'in;, Oct. :to Corton'a minstrels^opened a two night's engagement at^Nlaguire'a opera bouse Uenight. Evety^seat was lllbsl, ami those who^came lute were coni|Hlled to^stand. The first part consisted of^ballads and comic songs which were Wi II^h i cued. The company has a flno ehor-^ous anil an excellent orchestra under a^g.ssl leader. The jokes wen' new nntl^catchy. Henry J. Yorlo y headed llie olio^m a repn'sentatioii of an aged darkey^in songs ami dances. It can hardly ba^s ml that his work ia of the highest atand-^anl in that character. However, later ill^the evening he caught the house in his^imitation of (ieorgc Watson. The sex^^tette clog wits tbe feature of the evening,^introducing Messrs. Welby, Pearl, F'.lbott^brothers, SehriMsler ami Pearl. Thedrilling, dancing nntl coatuni^s of^these performers are second to none, the^dancing of Eugene Elliott, particularly,^i iH'ing away aUive tho average. lludy^| Otbrooder is untloubtctlly the Is^st club^1 swinger ever in Unite. The afterpiece^i waa laughable and new, with thcexrep-^I tint) of a few jokes of tho hack-number^onler. Takenas a whole it is well deserving of^the patronage of the public and will have^| u full bouse to-morrow night. THEYgive THE facts Meetinga Campaign Lie With tbe Troth^Id the Case. SmokeAgnes Itootb cigar. .lo.fplil.rlMiirr ami NMOha llavlrs,^i iii Monday evening i In- popular artists,^Joseph Grlsiuer, PluH'be llavicsund their^own company, will ap|sar nt Krnna'^I Ipi ra how e, pre-enling f,,r the llrst tf(JM^in An H onda, the character melodrama,^^ I wo Nieliis m I! iiue, 'by Archibald ('.^(.unti l. aolbJraf ^Mr. BOmoaOf New^York,^ of which the .s.m I'raiu isco Ckrtaa^^iW^ saya: Ttietirismert,fiirtliolr fntirth nml Anal week^alibis house. Muduvcil Ihuiter's uiel.aliiuiia,^^Two Ni Ills in itiaor, ' w Inch has href re\i^. il^lid |o set.... exlrni rrartUea Baser aa arral inn^unction ai the Haldol* mm nan ana, ^^ is !Hill on tin' Kline hues o^ ^Fel. .1 Me-N *,^^^|ii|iloiiiai v ^ ami ^P.i,ues of N, ^ Voik,^ and^in siHiir of its ini-|.|. His |. -ai s a slrlkiii: resfin-^lilauec to llii'iii. Tin-s|. ii \ is a well woven one,^wild slroaX all nut hois. i. uli.'itlai I) at the aasV^Pik uf ll. ^ sissuhI an.l lltiti] ads. .luscpli i.ns-^iiii i lias an rxreueal role in ft* raU Unsain. the^nriist, a no he. nines \.i i ^ * i.i/if i^ii, init'si'^III' til*' same w uii ail llicilnmitv :in-l force ii-s'es- BMry.hi tat Isot Paoefar Devta, Ike pari ofCrv/ga Iwhrig, stterwaril ht lit (Viiilim,^shin.Is out in..si iMitnilaeoUi benuiM id the^inanti. i of lisp i iitation. ilie pl,i\ has |. , q^hjUsdamneli nieuni .1. mid lie all. in'aiii'i'^thnaiyh thr week lias t.ecn exorUeul. Toeaavky of seals OfaM this inorning at^Ployb r'a tlrug s| ire. SmokeAgnes Booth cigar. samuelwhere are you Ilei. I s a ^ i i. i I hat shaw h Sol I- Inviollstit Know. S|as'lalOflMMOM I HI Of the Standard. l.i i . i, I ii i. .-I aVjMfiS Uoyd i-eri ived^the follow ing letter this morning, evi^^dently from a i attorney, d sn-ii g to Pud^heirs to mi lotOtOi 'I be sherdl' know s^nothing of the party nientioiusl ntld can^lind no one else w ho d.. . Theletter n ails as follows: IlKlCirVtMum., tli t. ^.*T, lssn DosrMriDid yea evti kooorut heai of one^Samuel lliis ' ii m I |.. Molilalia n ho llvnl in^Pieiie iniiiit), U'o. insiii. veals .nro'.' If you^too fuitiisli lue lot vine w hcico} I tuav aiieccisl^in nixliiii; bin) or Ins he,is. kliutl Is- ph asisl to^|su you a hls'ral rrwarvl, Hay a| la kM u trsot ml \ours ii siKs'tf.illv, K.F. I.VMIIl lIT, MJIMs)a\e . St. Paafl, Minn^Snmke Agnes II.Hith cigar. Freefor All. Bvtin- Statiilaiil's s|s-, ial Wire Hit it . I let. Mct.regor the black-^smith has an unknown w ho w ishes to en^^ter into a h ,: - s|i ,e making contest^against any blacksmith tit the city, pro^^viding tin y will make it u sweepstake of^tlslOoatrancefee, in event of i|o being^ai'.-. nded I'nsl Itileblo will a Id a purse of^Flfjil. No blacksmith il this city or else^^where is barred. FlKlilIngFur Thrlr Liberty. Specialto Hie Standard. lit'i it, i let. W. tl the district court^room to-night, Judge Mt'Hattoii listened^to the evidence ill the matter of the appli^^cation of Valentine and others for a writ^of habeas corpus. The testimony in the^mam was that given in justice's court^l ist week The case being that of the^Western (Iraniand Stock exchange. The^court concluded the bearing of testimony^and laid the matter over until next Satur^^day at -' p. in. for argument of counsel. WOMAN'SRIGHTS. TwoMore Wins MM Free by Ilia Inen .^Process. specialCiirresrainilenc* of the stainl.-ird. Hin i , ^ let. 'M. Two more w ives were^set free from their husbands by divorce^decrees to day. They were Mrs. Jennie^May (I'Uielly and Susane Sanfonl, the^w ife of (loorge Sanfonl, The cases have^taken the usual course and the divorce^ileerees wen' granted on the report of refereee, rauioinsnitth is|Hinileii e n[ 11 if Stamtai .1. Hi'Tii, Oct. MX New ; was received here^to day of llie marriage at noon yesterday^of Hayes Cannon, the well-known rcnl^estate man of this city, ami Mrs, M.^Smith, also of this city. The marriage^took fitn e at i he residence of the bride's^pan uis ui HoiseCity. Mr. and Mrs. Can-^noti have hosts of friends and well-wishers^in this city. Tbe happy couple will arrive^in Butteoq Saturday. Forthe Clerks. Toffn-IMiforof Ihi NMH'fanf. 1innli rsioisl a few days ago that there^w is an ellort being made by the elerka of^this city to ind'ire their employers to ^ lo I^taeir stores not later than S p. m. Should^tliey fail to make n successful elToiT very-^soon, 1, on behalf of many lady friends^ami rentier* of your valuable paper, will^see what call l^e done lo help the scheme^along.A I.ahv Sv.mpvthizi it. A.H.Vtoniia, ^ let. iW. unitsmm! Mhmi S|as'lal('orri'poiiil. lice of lip- Slainlant. lbitk, t)ct. .'in. The following trans^^fers were recorded ill tbe ofllee of the^county clerk MMB0 our last FOOJOftl^Pi ii) .nun p. iiieuM tnciiarlrs s. \\Sr- r.'n.one-hair iittere'it iiitlie fiierpu b.o/olisle in the Summit Valley ills. Iriei| t '.lfln to I.i-esho Oarhatt lo MofaMai v. nr-^ci il. llie Mine proi ert) lo.nno ni New*anil advertisements for the^BTAVDABD from llutte will now lie tss^c. iM-d fioiu the new otllee, No. Ill East^Hmadway. Noticeto t'nutractora.^All contractors bidding on hrirk, stone^work and plastering will tlo well to re^^member that they run make more money^0B Ikajf work by using the Loronz lime in^Anaconda, llutte, Dillon or Deer I,^slge. Wm.Lonara, iimte. Tunslit in.am. Agent, Anaconda. Fineassortineiit of California quartz welry.it S. K. McClees A Co.'s, 113 West^nrk street. SinolieAgnea lk oth rignr. HearThese sprakers r,\the Standard's S|svlal Wire. II'i 11. ^ let. B, Two grand dcmocrntie^rallies will be held in this county to^^morrow night, i Hie w ill bo 111 Ceutervillc,^to Ire addressed by Hon. Martin Magiunia,^Frank CoHmM and W. J. Penmsc. The^other will b^ at Silver How junction, to^lie addressed In [i. J. Ib'lllle-sv ami^othcra. All dcui'm-rata should be out in^full force. SmokeAgio s Itootb cigar. AllAttaafaj Mr ITilrngn. Tbel'nionI'o iflc is now selling round^trip tiekeis i,,( hieago for ^s:;. SmokeAgues Ikaith cigar. Korsale at a bargain, saloon fixtures^and lease. Impure C harles lloiick, 1 list Uaoi SmokeAgues Uooth cigar. THESTRAIGHT STORY TOLD DoerLodge's County's Commla-^eloners Show Up tho Cowardice^of an Anonymous Circular^Relating to Tax Affalra. Acircular recently distributed^throughoM 1 leer Lodge county has^come to the iilten' 11 oi the under^signed, memberi of the hnanl of county^com in isMoliere. Tin niillior or insti-^gator of tbi cireuli i did iml diire to^sign it. The docuirciit is .liioiiyiiiniiH. Tbecircuity in Question ennetrflfl the^asaesHiiieiit of propel i \ lii |niigiii({ to the^Anaconda t'oinpanv autl others in the^city of Anaconda The following^Utbk givei tba ggaessint ut, in the Hint^I'liluniP. ns giveu In ilu outiers and, in^the second colunin. the amount to^which it was raised b;. llie assessor: Montanalintel- ^e.mi ^ iin.raii luala T'owualte P., ... ' Iiii.nisi Ana.omla Smelting Woii - Uaai.aau Ata regrilai inec . ol tbe oorubIbv^sinners, application tan made for a^reduction of thet.p. in the Itgurcs re^ported by the comi :uiy. It was mg-^grated that, liefore taking actioa, the^i'liiiiini.-sioiien ahoiild visit Die works^and s,e ilie flCMltioll of atbnrs. W'c^did this, and we foin.il the entire smelt^^ing; plant at tbe upper w orks a heap of^ruins, lu the early atunmar,afl this^propcrtt was torn ih ^it in order that it^might be rebvlM fi i the reception of^improved machiuci,. Wa found a^iiiipsoi ibis macliii 'iy ;n riving daily,^but none of it is in place, dot will any^poi ! ion of it In. read for UM in niont b I^to coine. as tiie eoinpaliy. lifter its ex^perience in the ta i J i Bra at Carroll,^llndathai its only safety is to nbaiU^the works in iron. Tlutl work is now^rarograaaing, We h ih tiiis illaaflnii^tnto ancoua4 We ^er(. agraai, aftat uispii lion, that it mm unjust to raise^the assessment jus! i! 'Ins time, and we^are willing; to siibm our net ion to the^Judgment of every 111 minded, business^man in I leer Lodge t .unity, t'oniktml^thai all will approve it. Simplyby way ot comparison, we pt out the fact that the projierty of thetiranite Mountain eiim]iany, in^^cluding the two lines! mills in the state,^iioistiiio;woi'kK,tlic ti unwaj to Knaaaay^ami other property, is assessed at -oh^000, the plant of tlx Hi MetatUfl coin-^pany :ii t^O^flSD and the iO-atamp plant^of the Champion Mining company at^Deer Lodge at ilOjOOO. This is aside^from assessments on net earnings. TheHi Metallic company submitted^its own ligures. hut. for some reason^and without the knowledge of the^hoard, these were reduced about sitjti,-^^ii hv the assessor. Itshould be remembered that the^Anaconda company this year pays^taxeaon91f7,lanmere than they were^assessed for in IsS'.i, under a republican^board of cMamiasioners. \sto the assessment on the Montana^al sCii'Mi, if is higher in proportion^than the uxm sssuont on several pieces^of proiK'rty v.ilbin li\e minatef1 walk^of the liott I and held in private owner^^ship. The circular places the value of^the hotel at Slu'OUO. If ii is actually^worth JiMotHMi. the assessment is still^high if coin]'iiison is made with the nni^ii property in the Immediate^neighborhood. Bat we contend that^^.^si.ism is a fair and just assessment of^the property lor the purpose m i:t\n^lion. Weexam ltd carefully the property^of tlje Aii.n Hilda Tow nsiie company.^We round thai practically the entire^I'li-.iiess portion of Anaconda ami a^large part of the desirable reaidjenM^IMirtii.ii has now pajaad into private^ovnerahip The present holding of tiM^tow nsite Domaany iiniinies a large sec^^tion which il wholly imimpioteil. lu^the cxi reise of our best judgment, we^applied the same Met to tbjl property^as in building tracts in l'liillpsiiurg, makingin i h ggniathe reduction thai w:isiis's. tl. lu Anaconda, isr ]a r cent,^n! the Iota in i|iies!iou are no! at grade^an tiisiani from any Improvamentaand^bordVr on tiie foot bilk. We now Mud,^on the nt her hand, that desirable lots in thebusiness part of Anacla. held by piivat inrneraajl iron. atfiw|aantnno^nriipwa: is, were asscssetl at ^ ^s than^11 ,.^^i I i. Wedileu'.eretl that the assessor^accepteil the returns made by every in-^cotponted] roakMuy in this county ex^^cept thoN in which the Ancaoinla com^^pany ori^tiie of iis niemlsTs ui ana^^|sisul to la- interested. The real w ith^which Ipposetl this particular coin- pgajamountai lo a proiaouneod preju^^dice for nhiflh we do no' attempt to^iiccoiint. Wetin not propoae to nakaai nrarto man)ol tin dishonest ai d untruthful^statement! in the circular in ipustion.^it is full of them. It is said, for in^^stance that applications were made to^the board for redunajati on other prop^erty in Anaconda, but the reduction^was i. ins,.1. Tliis state,pent is abso^^lutely i ll-, there was not u single ap^^plication lefusi d. Wehave aimply to say. as memberi^of the board of county commiMionera^that v.e me ready to submit our action^in all matters relating to assessments to^the seriil . ot every tax payer in I leer^Lodge county. We protest against the^unwarrantable use of our names and^nil! onhi' hi an unsigned circiiUr which^was intended, not to criticise us,^hut to mahl a cowardly assault in the^dar\ on residents of the county who,^we ass, ri. have willingly met ail that. illjustice and t: :ri eras, should be ^le- maiidedof them in this yeai's i i. levy. JAUKS L Ha'III rOatj^C, la hp. I Cm hl;i i.i,^A. A. Mi t'l.v u n, innt l.i.I)..l. tk'l. ^^. IS'.Si SmokeAgnes Hooth cigar. ITeary'aViolent Words. Kingston,(Int., Oct. HO.- This evening^ArchbishopCleary. addressing an assem^^blage of school children and speaking of^the agitation for the abolition of separate^schools, used the most violent and bitter^language towanl the Protestant clergy of^the province, whom he declared to he the^authors of the ugitation. Inconclusion he said that, being consti^^tution, the schools could not be legally^abolished by Canada, and any atteulpt to^do so would result in the dismemberment^of the dominion. SmokeAgnes Hooth cigar. buswell THK Althe BEE HIVE. firstst., anaconda Mewingmachines (or tale J.C. KEPPLER Anaconda,Montana. I UealrrIn DIH7VVONDS AllGrades of Watches,Clocks Jewelry, Op^^tical Goods, Silverware, Etc. f OCDEN + MilitaryAcademy, OgdenCity, Utah. AFIRST-CLASS SCHOOL FOR BOYS. C.L. HOWARD, Supt. HVANSOPHRAHOUSE .milXM M.t'Ilii: . Manager. t.wauuActing Staoiger. ^fiSSflONEMIGHT only I ::Monday, November 3. :: TheI'nlvemal 1'iivorltes, lllslI'll innnr GR1SMER-DAVIES am manI raa^Mrmra i mk 0W.NOOHTAVT,! I HAaACl'ltB iikama B)ArchlhaM t i,unlet, Aulliorof^MR. BARNES. OF NEW YORK. SPECIALSCENERY, NOVELEFFECTS. STABBEDBY A MADMAN. Matronl.lnkrr or thr Poor Farm Receives 1 aSetero Wound. . 1 in -;^uiiii t' i!:.' siaodard. Unit., tlct. 30.^Considerable excite^^ment was occasioned alamt noon to-day^by the .. p. ,rt that the matron of the poor^farm had l^een dangerously alabbed hy^one of the inmates, lleputy Sheriff Kich-^anls with Dr. Tremblay immediately^started for the jioor farm. Arrived there^they found tbe report only too true. Mrs.I.taker, the matron, had been^stahla'd and in a highly seuaational man^^ner. Ia the delirium of pneumonia one^of the patients to whom she waa about to^five a glass of water had thrown hia arm^about her neck, and drawing Iter down to^him, had plunged into her left aide a^knife. He fore he could ileal a second^blow she succeeded in breaking away^from liiiu. Thenthe siek man, still mad with the^fever.drove tho knife into his own body,^hill be waa now too weak to inflict more^than a idight wound on lnmaelf near the^In-east bone. The weapon nntl waa a^common lax kct knife which lie had in^some way accreted about Ids person. Dr.Tremblay returned with the deputy^aherilT alum 11 o'clock. To a Sta!^i^akii^reporter, the doctor said thill the wound^was just Ixdow the left breast hut was not^deep enough lo |ienetrate the lungs. He^added tliat the wound was really not very^ilaiiRcrous if properly treated und cared^for. Themadman was foo ill to move antl^so was left strongly guarded. Oulus way uii the deputy brought with^him a |*JMag fellow named Wharton.^The unfortunate young man was brought^in hatidcutl'ed and covered with thrl from^his mad struirgles (o I anana The man^waa convalescent from pneumonia when^suddenly Mlafd with madness.^Hy the time lie had reached the court^iiouse the delirium had left him so weak^from disease and overexertion that he had^lo ne at i ai I up the -H ps to tba |aU,^There he was placed in the box-car. It^was the best that could lie done for him.^hut llie laix-car ia a poor place for a pneu^^monia convalescent. Hut such are the^accommodations for the temporary in^^sane in Silver How county. HNHC0NDHBRHNCH. VOTEFOR DIXON =QR-=:- VOTEFOR CARTER CampaignFunds Taken in Exchange^for Dry Goods and Cloihing. LOWESTPRICES GUARANTEED BY THE D.J. Hennessy Mercantile Company LOSEE^ MAXWELL. IT'SBUSINESS WE WANT Arewe going to be lost in the shuffle, or soaked in the^Soup^ Not if we know it. We are after the Shining Shekels^and expect to get them by giving value for them. COME^ HND ^ SEE ^ US. andyou'll find us death on the dicker. -OURLINE CONSISTS OFh DRY+ GOODS Men's,Children's and Ladles' Shoes,Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Etc. Wewill see any price that's made elsewhere, and go H^one better. Come and size up our pile of goods and you^will see M are fixed to stay in the game. No fakements^with us. A fair deal to all is our motto. -,.|'ni at Pantrr s Drug Karari Mil1, ii bara. ReamedScaU $1 J llatlcr)I LOSEE^ MAXWELL isexTdoor to p. e