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THEANACONDA STANDARD: THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 19, i*9l. INCALLSON the ALLIANCE. TheIll-senator l'uui|Mm the M ^'. nt^to Republicanism *^^ Its Infilicy. BaliIM.tKF., Mar. n 1*.- Kx-Scnulor In-^gall* of Kansas, talking tlio farmer*^alliance totlay said: '^J lus iiinveiiictit is^^miltling iiroaicr tlian the majority of^people of tin'eastern k1o|m^ are willing^10 admit. It presents one of tnc most in^^teresting problems of tlio country. Hero^in the east, where MMriM ami employ^^ments are div. rsille.l, Us progress is not^appreeiate.l ami the stri mitli it is gaining^is not understood. In the weat a purely^agriciiltur.il seelion, it has taken a d ^ p^Ijohl on the tuihlie nun.I, antl the i volu^^tion of the mov. 111. nt is closely watched^by our deepest ihinkers ami pohtieal^economist*. Those farmers have eon*^eluded there are wroncs existing that^need ailjiistment. The growth of theor-^gannttion is 11 1 elheral or spsinl*iieoii^^,^lint has MM Willi a gsMgsJ t'lidcrciirr.nt^of reason that will ultimately land it on a^^olid foundation which will iWy all tho^ilTorls of |HililK al miitatois to shake. Ithink it may he. compare.! to the^feeling of rcpiililicani-ni which swept^oyer the country from MM to IMl Thin^result mig'it l^i_- MR quickly r .idled^could the west ami m.iiiIi llti.l a ^ nininon^ground on which to stand. The east ami^n. rtli have r. rognin .1 tins all along, and^have v. ry adroiiiy pr. v. tiled any coali^^tion, [section* are, however. Incoming^apathetic alike to appeals anil incline, s,^mid when one di.s out and the other is^allayed, we may look for a coalition that^will pro luce t.ingiht^ r^ ill's. I he ex^^isting political parti, s, h mev. r, may hy^iheir platforms and cndidal. s MKff^Hated, raaUesucIi concessions to the alli^^ance as 10 cans-- its m.'iu'iers to return to^lli-ir resp-ctive folds with the belief that^tho evils they seek to redress will be re^^formed in their household*, shot IN h7s thacks. ANewspaper U p.trier Killed f.ir AIiiih-^tiiff tile ^ iiii -iim' I'.'iniiilltec.^Nf.W OKI.KANs. March Is. ^There war.^a sensational and latal shooting lo-night,^growing out of the itali hi ^ ase. Frank^Waters, n newspaper ri porter, who was^intoxicated, was abusing the eit Z1 lis*^committee and those conn. etc.I with the^Hciim ssy ease, when i apiain Arthur^Dunn, one of the MM of the slate,^passeil by. Wat. rs shouted at bun,^^There's one of them now; why don't^he take it up'.'^ DMM iiilvane.il^towards Watt rs, who drew a pistol^and began bring. 1'iinii tpiiekly^drew his. Wat. r. Ilr. d six sliols^ami Dunn live. Waters fell ^l^ ad with^one bullet ihrough Ins face and another^through his hi a.i. lliiuu was shot twice^in the right hr. ast ami abdomen, lie is^believed to lie moi tally wound.d. The^men have for a long tune been political^enemies. Dunn lor many years has noon^a leading politician. During ibe shooting^two bystanders were slightly vouudid. theitalian LYNCHING. Ilttectltctl'llallry tool the llril.e.l .llirv-^nien Appear 11. Inn the tlrat.il .lury. Kf.w(Mil.lANs, March 1.^.- The grand^jury to-day began an uircaligaiioii of the^killing of the Italian nrisotiera and the^causes which led to the illiseari iage of^justice. Hub. rv has I cell acci ptcd as an^answer to the latter ipiestioii, and Detect-^ive K'Malley and the jury came iu for a^large share of the day's ii ipiiry. MfllIN THE LbAL). A Cinitnill. e Will li.tpilre Into the^^ lisrg. s ..I tomiptii.il in 4 alilurnia. SAi'lta.mi \ i n, March IK.^1 he sena^^torial ballot to-day resulted: Ks.ee 45,^Felioii Mi Johnson ^., lllanchanl l', I'er-^kins 1, White llciin.cr.iti -4, Irish id. ino-^crati 1. 1^. lion's In. lids ihen forced an^adjournment. The senatorial hrlbeiy^cbarg. s caused great excitement to-day.^tx-t otigti sMiian I'clton wrote a |iereinp-^tory letter to Attorney BMMmI Hart, de-^luaildillg that ho disclose the actual fads^and proci*i d against any one who mi^ht^Im'involved i v. ii by iniplicntiou in al^^leged wrong doing. The attorney gen^^eral replied that the paners in no way^showed any candidate had personally^done anything improper in count ciion^with the contest, lie also said the evi^^dence in his possession was not Mitlicicut^to warrant him in llling information of^any elinrncn r against any person. A^legislative . . iiitnillee has been appointed^to inquire into the mailer. Til. MiHumors lle.iietl. CllKAiai, March Is.-President llrcy-^fogle of the Motion road said tins evening^that the W all strict story about a change^in the maiiag.-mi nt ol the Motion was so^far as hi knew entirely with, ui founda^^tion. He whs ipiite e. rtaiu tb. ic was no^ititei.ti. il of iiial.ing any changes in the^management (|f the Motion at present,^and was equally positive that no negotia^^tions w^ re in progress looking to a trans^^fer of the properly or its absorption by^any other road. Thisevening it is definitely stated that^a syndicate r. | r. s. nte.l by |'o..r and Qgg*^lioiigh hav.'Conditionally agreed to relieve^the Louisville, Albany and t I,i. ago road^from its tlnai.eiul embHMMMM and^pureliase IHOyOM (ftf lis hnl-, tlie pro^^ceeds to lie Used iii paying ^^ir the float^^ing.lebt. It is st ^t..I also mat 11. ^ri.Na in ^^U^ I Thomas will b. come pr. sidctit ill^place of Dr. Ilreyfogle. ARMAND IS SANE. Mrs. Al. Kan.let's l'i-is. ent.tr is Ko Ad^^judged I'.y it tlliry. Ntw Y.u:i,. Man Ii Is. .lu.lge McAdam^to-d;iy coii.iuet. d ail 111111111y with a jury in^the superior court into the sanity of Louis^Annan.I. the former tutor of Mrs. ^^. H.^Alexander of ibis city, formerly Miss^Crocker, daughter ol the Caliloruia mil^^lionaire. Armitiid 11. rsi-ie I in ai noymg^Mrs. Alexander, wnt.ng Ie r | a.-si..nan-^love letters and by call tig at h r ies|.^d^ nee. About live weeks ago he was^coiiiiniittd In tBN Wanl- island asyliuuas^an insane person. The jury in to-day'a^quiry decided that Ann.ml was sane and^he was .lis.-harged. Musiciansiii fces.loii.^M:lwai ki k, Wi*. March Is.^The con-^veiiii in ^t IMJ national f. ague of musi^^cians tp. nt a large |airti..ti of the iii-nn-^itig in wrangling 0*1 r the r. port of the^committee on t r. di ntials. The conv. n-^tion adopted a resolution of thanks lo^^ r. tary Trae. y for his refusal topers^mil Hie Marine band of Washington to^come in Bona petition with otb. r musi^^cians. Theconvention unanimously endow d^the low piteli for or. !i--tra-; it i--oim...^tlni' s referred io aa the French p teh, and^I* a quarter loni lowcf tli.tn high pitch.^President Wohillt r, in his annual ad-^dresa. urged the establishment of u nm,i.^Clan's home* STOCKSAND BONDS. I'pand Iiowna In Market Values on the^Moek Kxrliang*. MOTYoiik, March IM ^ The refusal of^the treasury department to furnish gold^bars, as has been the custom from time^immemorial, faih d to prevent the export^of gold, as hoped by many, ami the coin^went tint totlay with a possibility of being^followed by further MmmM in the near^future. The slock market takes the ship^^ment very unwillingly, and a dirtct effort^has i tec n made to check operations. The^market totlay was declining with little^features of special interest. Tho close^was dull and fairly steady at the close at^the lowest prices of the day. Governmentbonds, steady, (losing stocks: N.W. itreforred .. VV. i i mi ll Oregonlinpin't...^i iref..ii Short I .in.,^i ii eg. ^u Navig'ii...^Nxriti Aint-rnan..^11 iiuseiiiitiiietilal. Iacill.' Mall Keading Hii ilraiiif Wsst'ii^kki llraaata n'f'.l..^lUo llfgnto tii si.. kocKISalM si.Paul -i.1'iuil IB i Mnalia terminal Isxaa Piteilie.... {moil I'aein.' u,P. Brett (vet... r.s.r.vpicss 1'argoKxniess iVritmt ui.tu... Mil.l ell.a. .i.i . . nu'i lleslonSleek Market. IIoston,March 18.^Tho following wero^Hit closing .imitations:^Air). ^ I nk 1st Ts :^ , Mcx. On. Com... i'l Mtm - ....) ** Mist scrip null.tail| ^ 1st inor. Isll .... IHMMBMIHilMM Dicyu Moii.v Jl.tiket. NewYop.k, March IS ^Money on call^easy j closet! offered - per cent. l'rimomi rcantile paper, 5^i)7 per^cent. SterlingKxchange^Q.iiet, steady; 00-^day hills, H.ni: demand, NJItt^llnr silver^ MM I..ml..a Money Market. London.Marcn IS.^t losing: Consols:^Money, '.6 U-Ml account,puJi; United^btates 4s, SIU ; 4''.s, M 4 Marsilver, |4M |ht ounce. Money,l'j.4 iKTcent. Ielr.1l1.1u1Market. NewYokk. March 18.^Petroleum,^April closed at 711. THENEW YORK MARKET. Closing^.)uotatlt^m^ kg Meials and Min^^ing blocks. NewY'oiik. March 18 ^The closing quo^^ta inns for to-day are Am.ll. an Tli g. Alii- A.talusfoil As|te|| Aliniiler RelleIsle Heiehrr lieL llelrle-r .. . II.she .. Itlllll-VVIek ll 'lllll 1Oloradn COM. .^(.1 eaoakx. 1 IL 1lew 11 Point 4.1 .1111^I^l I ell . . I.nt. ^ al. is \ a.. Poletui 4^ iiumoiiw. alt Ii. ..in lark total . Ii.|nsl.^ k, 1 se p^U 1 rtste llellll'.llte braa.t.i'1 Tcr.. I111. Ua I nil ratli.rUeaMS. l-'i.elaii.l Ueulda. ^ 1111 \..^llaie.x, Korcroai 1iti^1 ;i C111 110 1b^1 av.^1 II jin^1 in imi^1 in :iui^^j 41 2H :i llolllest.'lke II.ni Mhcr Helena H.thoke In.I.-p.n.lelice... I1..11silver M.'M.all M011.1 Mutual Ml.IMabto Nortbwar s.^ r Coal v..nliPells Isle^V t ..in s. altli. illitano tiplur (leC'.lelltal 1Kin.null 1'..i.isi I'll.tni\,All/.. s.o.i'' Meira\e\a.la.. -tan.lal.l Silliert leek ....^Nuail ll..|H'S a.M. L v i'm.inCo ichowJacket.. H1!.-. a15 1in^4 in 1:i vi rt75 I141^I IM^4 Iag Il^l vr^i 1JO 1m 7i 4npper. I'm anil l.ea.t. NewYoi:k. March is ^Copper^Norn-^nnl. Lead--Ste.-aily. Tin-Firm;straits, SLUIO. GERMANY'SI- MCA RCO REMOVED. Onrrattle Have Worked Their Way Into^t.ellnan Society an.I Ihe II.^g lias Hopes. IllKi.iN, March 18.^ Owing to the in.^tiring elTorta of Mr. 1 'helps, ITnited Stales^minister here, I'liancell.ir Von Caprtvi^bus ninovttl the elnbiirgo placed on^American cattle landed at Hamburg, and^it is likely 1 helps will lie able to obtain^the removal of the restrictions placed^upon the importation of American hogs.^Already ;^W American lieeves have Im cii^landed at Hamburg as all experiment.^1'helps at a series of dinners which he has^given at his residence here, has given Ilia^guests American beef ami has thua Intro^^duced its lieu ill the families of many^members of fashionable families of llerliii.^In turn Hamburg local olllcials are mak^^ing costly permanent improvements in^lauding lat'iliucs now at the disposal of^import, rs of American cattle. The oh-^j.clof the llainbuig olllcials in making^ilio improvements referred to is to en^^courage and di vclop the trade ill Ameri^^can cuttle. ChancellorVon Caprlvi is now consider^^ing a point made hy Minister 1'helps, w ho^aska thai the American hog lie allowed in^the same manner and under the same in-^so. ell. n as American cattle. An inter^^view wilh Stcretory Kusk of the I'tiftcd^Slates department of agriculture, in which^be is quoted us saying the United States^^does not ask, but lit mauds the repeal of^the hog restrictions,^ is largely quoted in^the hostile press and mav delay 111 tilers. Juuip-ilOver Hie tails NiaiiaiiaKai.i.s, March 18- A man^jumped over Niagara K ills at IVosn ct^1'oiiii this afternoon. He came from the^we-t this morning and bad a ticket lor^New York via the Weal Shore railway.^H. was about L'4 years of age, good look^^ing and well dressed. Inon el Lincoln's Partner.^m-rim I'M 1.11, HI., March 18^William^II. Il. rn.Ion, Abraham Line..la's law pan-^tier and author of a ^Life of Lincoln,^^d.e.l to-day of la grippe at bis rcaideiiee^in ar this city, uged 7*i. Ilis youngest sou,^Will, died six hours before of the same^disease. HankWieekrr s.snlen.e.1. NewYokk. Mnrrh 18.- Judge ll.ne.bet.^of the I'liiletl States court, sentenced Gen^^eral Peter A. (iasscu to six years imnria-^cum.'lit in ill^ pen it. unary for wrecking^the Sixth National bank of Wotidhull,^M iss. Anot* Derailed.^I.i rn.e K.ii'k. lift.., March is,^A pn- s.uL'. r tra11 the I. life ll s'k und 1'orl Smithroad was derailed this in..ruing^and a iiuiiiImt of passengers injured, none^fatally. I.etltr 1 . ads. lull l.ea.ls, j,,1, printing of^.v.ry ieeerlMioii neatly done at the SlA.NLIAKUollice. TheCaftlsy (tiart-Martlal.^Omaha. March 18.^in the Captain Cat-^tley court-martial case to-day, Surgeon^Partstuff lostiHcd that Cattlcy aaked his^opiuion on bia (Catllcy's) varicose veins,^hut they were not bad enough to prevent^Ins going on an ordinary march. General^W Ilea ton testified he believed Cattley die-^qualifletl for duty. Some olllcers of the^regiment believed tho captain incompe^^tent to command under fire. The officer*^consult red ^ unit y's not accompanying^his company into the field from Pine^Itidgc a disgrace to the regiment. s.tiai.tr Mcarat'a Will.^San FKAMciarn, March 18.-Tho will^of the late S nator George Hearst was^fll. d for probate to-day hy bia w idow,^Ph..ebe M. Hearst, who is made sole ex^^ecutrix. The will states that Senator^Hearst recognises that his wife is legally^entitled to one half of his entire estate,^it being all community property, and be^also b queathes to bia heir absolutely the^n 111.lining one half. Provision is made^that if Mrs. Hearst marries again one-^half of the csliitc reverts to his son, Wil^^liam Hearst. s.tiI'raiic.scii Italians. SanriMSi iwn, March IS -At a meet^^ing of Italians last u.ghl resolution* call^^ing 011 the government at Washington for^immediate reparation for the New Orle^^ans lynching wi re adopted antl cabled to^the premier at.tl minister of foreign af^^fairs of Italy and also sent to Secretary^Ulaine. A telegram or sympathy was^st nt to the Italians 111 New Orleans. TheI 1.11..Is In IfOgMfl out.^New IMUUMk March Is ^ The crevasse^on the While House plantation is now 20U^feet wide. The water is coming through^with great force. A large portion of^J.TI ersou parish will lie inundated uud^he loss will Im. very great. Already the^Southern Pacillc and Texas Pacific rail^^roads arc cut 111 two at this poiul hy lie^crevasse. Funeralof ^r W'Hilliorst. IIanovek,March IS.^The interment of^the remains of Dr. Winthorsl, late leader^of the Catholic |tarty, took place hero to^^tlay. Delegations from various Catholic^associations and a large number of mem^^ber* of tho r. ichslag look part in tho pro^^cession. ACalamity. Fromflic New York sun. MrHingo^I have terrible news. VMh^I was in Cousin Flint's hardware store to-^day gelling a mouse trap, he said that the^old homestead had Ml burned, your^Aunt Marin had perished in the flames,^and tin' children were coining down to^the city to live with us. Mr*.Hingo^ Y'011 don't mean to (ell me^you have seen u mouse in this house I PennyWise. FromHip lnili^iiai^ilis Journal. Callhim stingy'.' Why, ho is a man^that would divide the hist cent with you.^^^You don't tell me!^ ^Yes; he is per^^fectly willing, for he knows no one is go^^ing to ask him to divide a mere cent.^^^Oh! Anythingfor a Ihauge. FromMbgggttJ MmMM SheWould you mind making a little^change in your dancing'.' lieIn what way '.' ShiYou might tread on my left foot^for a change. The riglit gag lias suffered^enough. WhyIt lliilu'l Hurt. FromHood Niws. Husband- Getting that tooth pulled^hurl pretty badly, didn't itT Wilt No, I just thought of all the mean^things you hail ever said to me, and it^made me to mad 1 forgot all about the^tooth. aVictim nt I'ar.ilyai*. 7-ANZlitm:, March 18 ^Tippoo Til) has^been stricken with paralysis, his right arm^and side being allectej. AHieamer Aslinre,^New Y'oiik, March is.^The steamer^Hercules of die Philadelphia Coal Com^^pany went ashore 011 Nauslian island this^morning. 4'nllfoinlaKxciirslon Itates,^The Northern Pacillc will sell on tho^lath of next month round trip excursion^tickets as follows: Hulte to San Fran^^cisco via Portland, IkuIi directions, ^7.^^;^San Francisco, going via Portland and^reluming via Ogdeti, ;'^^; to Los Angeles,^going and returning via l onlaiul, enter^^ing San r'raiif isco in one direction cither^going or returning,to Los Angt lea, goingvia Portland and San Francisco^11ml returning via Sueraiueiitoaiul Ogdcn,^PM*X Theabove tickets are good going sixty^(bill days and gotsl for return passage any^tune within six months from dale of sale.^'Those desiring to take advantage of these^rule* may call ou or address, JamesMi'Caio, G.A., Unite. KLATNORTHERN R'Y LINE MontanaCentral llailwar.^lii. ai Nurtliern Railway,^Fastern llailwat of Minnesota.^W1ll111.ii \ siniix Falls hallway.^Tiuludi, WgMfMraSlMftto hallway. AGreat Through System Theontv lino riiiinlnira ton ;nl(Wntly ciuipp si^train naapnsea ^.f Nteener-. Iisxla* i n. Pay^Coaches sua Free CokKust*' M tsspcr from huiu*^Io si. Paul and .Miuuvap.ili^ witliuui cliau^v. Connectloni f^r Clil.'Ss-n and ALLEASTERN POINTS MadeIn I'nlon Hepal al tcnnlnals. Tnlllfurl her Iiotlce trams will depart from^MM at follows: X...4. Atlanta' I'xptvss. 71- :^, m. fur Helena,^iii.-al Falls. St. I'atil, Miimeaimlis an 1 Tasniii^I .nits. No.'.',Helena F.vpren, IM p. 111. Fortuf.Munition as to -1. e^i^^ ng ear rcsorvatloo, 11.io I- ..11.1 UgfttMNM al'i'.n '.a 1.11111 lilt.MtK, I .1 1: DaWgOH,^Inc. I'a-s. Ali Helena 1 i.*ii Ag.in. Untie.^It. II. I.AM.I.LV. F I ^ IIIT.NKV, tonTkt. Agt. mC By. ^^^ ^ I'asi anil rki. Agt.^ib icua.I ULXor. it^.,si. fagi, -STKTBMENT-w styTim Financesof Deer Lodge County FurHut Year F.udiug MHRCH1, 1891. SIATK I T Ml. Taxcollis-tlons$ l!i,^29 1)1 I.eel ^ ' colleell.in*lll.silj V, liellildcu10 state ir a ill 11 - ,Ki,n9l si; $MyM ua i MMi Mi i'OrNTVFlMi. It.ilancoMar -Ii 1, isynJ M H 1no sferrtsl to 11. or fund..4,.^^ti i^7 Transfer',d !^^ Iirlui:.' fund7i^: s:i 'Iraiitferreil to road funtl..IVKSI ^S Inuistei red to eoiit'g fund4s.'js4 ml Tunis,locont g ireas. feesl.iyej 'H 1aitl iMimly warrants1 ^,17'_' sti Pai.Iinterest on sameil.lstt i;7 laid isitiuly Itoi.dsyauno 10 i'.iidcollllly eoupoUS7,uiu on jtasa.e of oends mia\es ii.II.CUM.* Iitlaucu ft.m.Kti no 7n.7-as7 rjii,.is.i uj -7S,'.'!'J4'J tflTS.'.'li , MMIyt ml CilnnceMarch I, is:w ^l^nn wrraati paids MVJMn latereaton ssbmja 77 I'ai. oil. , tioi s14,IN sr, Stssrialanor eollectkMss1,'t'i^ at l'iaiis 1.1 from county fund4,jua '.17 llalaucc12,111 aS7^i4^ 11 I -T.stJ 11 t'ONTIXUKNTH Ml. na'aneeMarch 1, ism^ 7,t.vt 7s Warrantsnun14:',is^in :^ llliere-tpaidIU It! 11an -fen eit 1 rt ^^^^. .unity.$ ts :S4 no I'ransrrd[ton Ireas, leesUHt M I..m- eollectiil7-1 k4 avUealioa4:i M I'er.eiitag. s^;3 mi iss, ..Heeledi''' ^^' MeoAsnapker'ile. slai ui balance1,401 Xt *^ 411 4^$ 51,411 IggftgMnmi. IlnlanreMarch 1, Istsi^ JM9 K Anptirt kMsftseoti^ (MM ^i Taxeolleell. IIS^lines..., l.al.in.-l', 3S.4Ws UN sx! 07 tj.'.sw uj $ u;jm na^it.vtn Ma IIdance March 1, Is'.ioa l.t,fl7 W Warrantspai.lli,^tta i TaxeoUrctioni^ a.iwi IC.t.idsu|s'i'Vi^ors474 ii.uisi.1 from county fundla.u'.si os llalaucc6.M* 7s a 'j.-...su1 ao^ ;:.,soi m^sciiooi. insTtiii T n .Mis. IlalanrcMarch 1, Isyo^ 24,73!i 7) Anpoi'tiounictits4J,tr.'4 in; Winrains paid8 :a: OW Is Ikdauce^.I'.Tif, III i^!,7^it l'i * ^n,7M 10^siskin.: n sD, iiistiiict so. 1. IlalaneeMarch I, latin3 5,10'.' (il Innlest paid....^ 2,^^ 51 TaxeseoUts'letl6 .10 llalaucc3.11! 41 l.faMltHIo.iiw 01^si'Kciai. ii vi), MMMM so. s. IlalaneeMarch 1, lsts)$ mi 07 Taxcollect 1. nt4m; us Boa1 Mti,t M no 1otipnus piiidi-'i -I Uahiucel.'4l 41 is 1:-, .4 6ss i'.^t SI'F.IAI. ki NI1. SCHOOL 1HSTI1H T No S. IlalaneeMarch 1.1^^i^ M Dalaiii-L'* 21:1 m $ai:i ss 1 213 ss SfKIIAI. II Nil, SCHOOI. Ills! lit. I NO. 111. Italaiiie Man 11 1, ls:^lf 2.22h 01 Taxcollections hoodspaid93,imn on C.upeiisand wai rantsl.ta* im IlalaneeI.UJ is 11 f1...11S \:,$ n.:)is 15 rr..'iai.rt'KDt eCHOOL IHsiHI. T No. 2S.^Tax .s^ le. lions9 2,sns 05 Warraalipaid^ MM M IlalaneeMil W 'J.sns |15 9 2,.sus 115^spkci ai. Ft'!ft^, school Ol s 1 It 11 i No. .15. Speciallux colhctioiis$ v.17 50 1a al.cc| 007 M IWT W $ vj7 50^MMI 11 nil nali'.tt', March 1, inki$ 5,377 12 1,x . Ilcetlooiis 21 Traiisf.rnsl11.1111 t'onniy fund MM Warrants|tal.l9 o.'oi no Ualaiue2 id Sli.itlj 10 9 ti.l'.rj 111^(iTOCK INPKMNITY. Taxcollect ions 9 357 77 lteliilindto state Trfiis....93^ 77 9ik',7 77 il 3.'.7 77^INSI'I CTOII IM HKTI-.1 i1vk. TaxatMaUsM* 't'^11 M linniilcdtiiState Treas....9MW S1,1173 311 9 1,073 30^KSTATKS. MMMarch 1, I8JU ...9 1.471 10 Is. he .led 1.1. tale9^^l s.4 llalauccsii 31 1,471 0 9 1,471 10^MWB VAI.PATlOg OK 1'ltol'i HTV. IRss9 ItMkTtl |asfl7 3.^l,ll.l4 Isls).' I),'JUU,401 DK.I.1noiKVI TANKS. Ma9 i.nio 14 i 1I.tat^ ^ lsiSj4.SJI S3 TAXI.KVV. I^Ml nulls is'1*4 mills isaaI4't nulls \. .I Millie of d.'lllt.|ltcilt prop., ls;io.91UO,Jl3 iniiiin 1 ns 1 'ss.^II m.I*. N^s. I to ir.i, 1-s1.9iMi.ono 110^Interest t^ March I. IstXI... 1,230 01^Uon.ls Nos. 4 and Is, Iss4... l,i^m in Coiiisiiis,Dee. I. is'.m3.-. ml Imto.Ian. 11. isol.tldiy*. 7 '.^*^p, n.ls. N..s. 00 mi.I 7n. I^S4.. l.oou im^1111. I^ .Im. II. ik^, 41 days.7 l^t Hoods,Nos 71 to inn, Issth. I5,ntm no^Int. hi Jaa, 11. tsoi, 11 day*, W '*^C.iuniy warrants itvislertHl. OJI 7.%^1111. n si on s .me ^ ... 44 01^I o'lilt wall:. Ills line ill.I fir I.e., -,^i oul IllgeOt ^ ^ ^ ^ II ' s~. pwarraat* uncalled fur.135 Jl I;...uiwin ui' is urn all. il for.02 ui 1.'.ii. tin eut Intnl....9 1.401 31 litan c poor fund^MJ,TM .'.0 Urn.uiectrnntt fund20. 'jT hi lt.illin e rtwid funtlr...^ ls 7s Balancebridge fund'-' to UOUSUIllld. IU. .Ill' ss123,4.'2 73 9!7U60S749l7^lc'ti*J 74 Al'iuoved: .1,L HAMILTON,^Clialrman of ihe Hoard of County tou.nils- si.Hi t- ^f Heer I., dye 1 011 nty. Altesl: .1. T. T.1IA/-I TOM. CouiiiyClerk. Pants!Pants! Pants! Pants! $300 $4.00 95.00 9)6.00 Suits!Suits! Suits! Suits! 1000 $12.00 $10.00 $20-00 Ms.lrloTsirairsDre and flt sasrsatred. Mft li.:i. larite, small, thick or th.u, youn* or oia^nteu. t\e . an plens.3 ton every time. e^^d , r^'in^^Otr |Hi^ta*e. 4 loth ssnt|ilss. aiea*sres^eat^lsali^. gain Wholesaletr.'.or- uud tinlko t lie ls-t elotlninr^.... ^ 11 lU for the puce. Trv out awd clotlic- 1...J^Kercaftcr you will ^.^r tftMsl tieatlle OsftMag^ouiy. ItotiS lie ^ stark I.) But trs^!ia^ far saaiiikc ED.L. HUNTLEY *^ CO. vtOaitvDrawer C07. - ^ iaucftuo. hj M.T. PLKYTER, Cor.Main and First-sts., Anaconda. DRUGS,FANCY GOODS, ETC. ParticularAttention Given to + PRESCRIPTIONS. + MISSOULA^ BRANCH D.J. Hennessy Her. Go. ArcConstantly Receiving NewSpring Dre^^ Goods, NewStyles in White Goods,^New Ginghams, NewSattcens, NewChallie^, NewEmbroideries.^New Flouncing,^Spring Hosiery AndUnderwear. SoleAgents for SH'MUhl D.J. HENN6SSY MercantileCompany. JOHNV. PETRITZ, 4) THE LEADING WHOLESALE ni.ALhK IN Wines, Liquors and Cigars. CKLIFORNIX WINES HND BRHNDIES. AMOST COMPLETE LINE OF BAR GLASSWARE, ETC., ETC. SoleAgent for Pabst Brewing Company's Milwaukee Lager Beer HLLORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. THEDOCTOR 13 COMING PRIMARYTREATMENT FREE THIS VISIT. WillVisit Anaconda 20th and^21st of Each Month. Tin stfifT of the rcnownoil European i^liv *-lflar^.^Ktiiininil antl s|.ccialUta, llr. I.e.ii;\ t the^iirii:iniil iitKt only cenulnc Kuro|*-un i.|^t'ialUl^,^Iriini Ran Kraucisco and Kansas (.My, will visit HNHCONDK -K- anilwill have . tiles in THEMONTANA, PARLOR 5, Fridayand Saturday, March M and H4 AtPhilipsburg;, Ma ch 17 anJ iS :^Deer Lodge, March 19. at Tin*doctor* treat cv. ry form of dlncaso and^deformity, an.I will niie |n Itna y UaalgMM free^this visit jt.^ sln.w what learning. cxiaTicnc and^skill can do in treatinu the most e.iin|.lieale.l^ili.eas. a of the hiinian i'aee, the .inly favor ile-^tiiie.l liciiiK tho rfcoiuliienilatioii ol those who^are cured. Ine.nal.lec.iRe* will n^l he taken, hut will l.e^told the faelsof their case *o us lo avoid fllllller^evpensc. HI!sTilliHAKr. the liianni.ilij mid evainin^iiii; plivsieiau of the I.I.-i.Ik W'oil.l |iis|.ensary,^. i Kansas i ly, Mo., will lie line dm n : tan ^Isll^of In. Llchlj! ^. 1 o 's stall llilsiinic, and will k'lve^fi. e evaminution on the alx.ve dat s. 4'II eallv, as IM dis tois' . lll. es will lie crowd^^ed duriugthe aflernoun and eveulnii. -THE- MoulariaConimercinI Co, WholrialoDcalrr* in FlrtKla-s. GROCERIES,PROVISIONS Liquorsani Cigars. SPECIALATTENTION (JIVES TO^MAIL OKDLUS. 4^- Cor.Main and Hi^gins Ave., MISSOULA,MONT. W.C. HAYNES. LIYERYAND FEED STABLES TransientStock Can-fully Cartslu.-.^First-clan Turnouts ModeratePrices! rtr*tStreet, East of Main. Aiiacouda, Moat. uuiuuaiua OFIII^LENA. PIONEERNATIONAL BANK OF MONTANA.^ORGANIZED IN 1866. DesignatedDepository of U. S. raidup Capi at, - $500,000^Surplus and Profits, $600,000 K.T. HAI'SKItPresident A..I.1 AVIsV!c.-I'rc^l.lelil tW. KMi;111Caftlncr I.11. K 1.1 I N-1 11 M 11 i'iAssistant t .tsni-r l.l.uII. HILLm i ..; .1 Ass.si.nii (uaiuer liOAIll)OF UIliKOTOItS:^s. T. Ilaimer,.lolinr. (^urtln, A.M liolt-r.It. h. Hamilton, (ir.invllleMnart.U.K. Allen, 1.IL K1c.11scl1n1l.IU Henry M. Tarcnen,^i.C. Power.^Ceneral liankins luisincsj transacted. Interact^|.uid uu 1 mi- deiK.ilii, K.S. HUFFWHN S CO.. Wholesalel^ealers In LIQUORS AND CIGARS, V.in. s sf all kinds a s .ee.a.ty. Kiamiceout prices 011 QsJM and Lienors offtll^I ratleft. Mallorder* 1 rompliy attended to. IftHlliTWIM^^ MONT. W.M. THORNTON, FIRE InsuranceAgency REPRESENTING .4IN A, of lla'tford,^ANULii NK . ADA. of Kan Francltoo,^CAI.I. iiHN'IA. of San Kraicisuo,^COM MKIUTAI., of Ciltfornli,^Hl.IMAN.su Ml. of California,^^ABlVOsW of llarlf.iri, mrniAi*of lasag * UVKaVOOL.aadUMtOOM anl 01.01;::, LOMOOV^ LAN. AMUKli, NAMI IN A1^ of Hartford, RkWZKAI.ANT), MAllAIIA.of New Vorfc I11(11 MIX, of l-ciidoo, ylI hN, ,.f UMffgg*) IN lo.N, of California, WststlKIIN, of loronto. SAMPRAMENKO. Dr.ai.kb IX FreshGame, Oysters and Fish, Lquors C gars Cara el Nuts and^Ffu.ts. Eutter, Fresh tgsjs and COUNTRY + PRODUCE, A bl tCIALTV. 1ast l irst street, ^ Anaconda, Moot.