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THEANACONDA STANDARD. TUESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 8, xS9L THEANACONDA STANDARD. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY IN^THE YEAR. Dtllvrrtdby carrier or mall M tea dollars a^ji.it, tnrM'doilirs aiiaarter or on*^di'luu a uiouili. THI STUNDRBD Jillvernlydaily nesri|*i|H^r Willi telfirrsph dls-^istrhrs in Kerr l.^xUe County. It punts^Inoro It lrs;i;i;riic urws tin 11 itny tiller^u^ i, i' 11 ui Munuua. tMtMMMai MMi letter! should lis^addressed u THEETANDAR3 Corneref Main nrel Tlilnl streets, Anaeond.i, alom.iua. TVKSUAY.S11'I CMIU'.lt Inninny important cities oast and^west Laltor day MM observed with^procepsioiis, uperrlieH and games. In^St. Louis twenty thousand men were^in line. In Cliicapit, henver, I 'lillaiiel-^pbin, Cleveland ami other cities busi^^ness was suspended mid the observance^oi I lie tiny was general. A notable^iratlierinsr ^t yesterday was that at^Deer Lodge, when the crowds were^Kie;it and the exercises interesting. It^w..s Montana's lirst celebration ol^Labcr day and the inaugural was a^success. Scoresof republican newspapers are^trying to put Senator llawley in the^lllUTiSOU cabinet its the successor of^Secretary I'lucter. 'J he C.iniiecticut^senator insists that nil that has been^Hiiid on the biibject is liction. and lie^declares liimsel. not a candid He for^the vacant jilat'e. I nless the senator's^notions have changed, a transfer to the^cabinet would no', be to his taste. He^lias said repeatedly that he prefers the^senate, where he lias represented his^state since lss|. He certainly has made^a good ncoid in the senate, lie went^out of new spacer wo:k when he began^his career in politics, he is a good man^in almost any pi n e and, were he to en^^ter the cubinei.he and lllaiue would^be the two members w ho stand in per^^sonal favor with the rcpiillicau press^of the country. thirty-fourthprecinct fraud when Sen^^ator Turpie said of him: 'Tower^wanted l'ennycoolc to throw out pre^^cinct thirty-four and didn't care how^he did it providing it didn't cost too^much. Tower mar have been dishon^^est, he may hare been unscrupulous,^but he Is no spendthrift. Totake this note iuto the courts Is a^little rough on ('.trier. He certainly is^not responsible for It^the distinct,^agreement in 1W4 was that if he would^run others would furnish the funds^for corruption. (ieneralRjMMtl A. ^Vaf*f admitted^to a Chicago ll^ nu'il reporter last Sat^^urday that wniiu .lamvs (i. Hl.lino is^lus lirst choice, tijiieral llmseli A.^Alger is Ins second. As for the second^place on the ticket lie doesu't want it^under any considerations. ^I shall^not run for vice-president on any^ticket, with Mr. BlfJM or anybody^else,^ taiJ he. ^If Mr. lllaiue shall re^^fuse to accept the nomination then I^think there will be a tree-1 or-all light^for the place. President Harrison will^lie a candidate, Illinois will put for^^ward the name of Cullom, Iowa the^name of Allium in il .Michicau the^name of Alger.^ The icportcr adds^that the general smiled us he men^^tioned his own name, and we should^think lie would. The general w ill ex^^cuse them il t he people of the I nitttl^Slates take the liberty of smiling to. l'rofcssorIVnningtoifs air ship has^been he,ml fioin again. The professor^has taken it Irom one plat e to another,^promising at each new location thai^lie would render the place famous^forever by starting therefrom^on his great trial trip.^Now he has a new ihllieiiliy to^contend against. Ills aii ship has^Uau loaded clown Willi a bind-n that^he might possibly havJ loreseen, but^for Which hi' bad ingtited to make^any provision. A M^ l.oum man, who^put up S^^ i^i i to complete the sluo, has^compelled the proles-tor to give him ;^mortgage on the entir' outtit. l'en^niugtou says there is 10 use of going^any iurther if that is the way^he is to be treated, and piobably this^is the last tiial he or his aerial vehicle^will ever be heard of. How much^Jlutte capital has gone into the enter^^prise never to come out again, the^records do not show. CARRIEDINTO COURT.^The money purl of Tom I'.uler'.s lirst^campaign, is INK, has got into the^courts. A thriity lot are the Helena^republicans w h i agreed to put Carter^through in that eventful year. As in^later years, so in Isss, these gentlemen^were willing to shout lort'artcr piovid^ing wealthy republicans in the Mist^would subscribe the campaign funds.^They were willing to do something^they were willing to endorse a note for^Pi.UM with llio d'Stinel understanding^that somebody else would pay it. Thenote was made in H-'ieinber^Ibss, in tl.e campaign clean-up. About^a score of republicans endorsed it. Mr^Hersblieltl's bank held it until It was^long past-due, thin the bank trans^leired it, lor the purpose ol bringing^an action m court, so it is said, to .1^W. Kinsley, ami this gentleman as^signed it to Carrie S. Kinsley, in MMW^name the suit it brought. Endorsedon the note are the names^of Sanders. Prior, llsrslilicltl, fuller^SeUgmaii, KleiiKchimdt ami others,^hundred doll u s apiece all around^would take tip the note anil save ex^pomre of the r^ publ.can corruption^fund, but there are endorM-n who re^fuse to chip in. i'ower. it he lias the^money he is repoi ttd to be wmth. could^pay it without worry 'he n puleieau^party in Montana has humiliated itselt^so much on Power's account that a^two-thoiisand-do)!;.r stock woiilti be^the smallest soil of a return en his^part. HutPower isn't up to that sort of^thing; indeed, lie puts in a separate^answer in the case pt tiding in lb I-na.^He is disposed to be a'nut as generous^l.uw as he v. a- wlieu iie worked the HenryWattersou has been figuring^un and finds that between ISK2 and^liVsS France spent s.^^;.\i 00,000 in main^^taining 1,200,000 soldiers, but as the^I'nited Mates has spent in the same^pt nod on our army, including {ten^^sions, the sum of ^ooi.KKl.ixd, we can^^not com idcr France so very wastelul.^I he nations of I hi rope have reason to^spend owing to the complicated politi^^cal situation, hut the i'nited States^spends simply to keep a party in^power. INPOSITION TO KNOW.^^A man who is in position to know^^tells our morning contemporary in^lluttc that he is sttisiied in his own^mind that within three months the^Anaconda company will part with all^its possessions in Unite and Anaconda^and that an entire new set will be^operating the prop^r:y when next^New Year day comet, Timsi AMiMin cannot guess who^this man is ^who is in position to^know^ and who thinks he knows so^much more than is known by the^owners of the Anaconda property, but^his story is timely because it conns in^dull days and it may be followed up by^some man in San l-'rancisco who is in^posit'on to know and by nonio news^^paper reporter in f'hicago who will^certainly Ih^ in posit ion to know -and^so il will run until v.o come back to^the point or place of beginning with^the plain prose of the situation. Manyare the men who, since April,^have been in position to know all^ibout the Anacoiiilt pro|^erties. The^event seems to show that after all the^most knowing of them don't know^very much about it. Hut there's noth^^ing to match 'ho man who thinks he^knows it all. l'his^man who is position to^know.^ and whom we have been tpiot-^mg atlds to his budget of information^the announcement that the Anaconda^company, immediately alter the sale,^will resume operations on its properly^near Melrose. ^The Anaconda com^^pany,^ he says, ^has purchased or^bonded nearly every claim for a dis^^tance of ten miles along the vein.^ The^fact is that the Anaconda company^has not bought or bomb d a foot of^properly at Melr tse, ten miles from^Melrose or anywhere within the limits^of the county where Melrose is found. INPENNSYLVANIA.^Wilh so many of their representative^members in J ill and with so many^more of them on their way there, it^will not be easy lor the Pennsylvania^republicans to awaken popular enthu^^siasm for their state ticket. Jturdsley^was the republican treasurer of the city^of Philadelphia. It was a republican^state auditor who paid over to llards-^ley MMuMO at ^ time when Itardsley^was a delimiter on account in the sum^of f tii!t^,(^);^. Il was a republican state^treasurer who turned over liM'Jo.otO of^school funds, long in advauc ^ of the^usual tune, although this treasurer^knew that Itardsley was a ilcl.uilier in^the sum of more than .Sotsi.iKKi. These^and others are the creatures of (J lay. titourse, il will be a wonder if the^democrats carry Pennsylvania this^year, us they carried it last year in the^election of tiovernor I'nttison. Hy all^its traditions Pennsylvania is the state^id' big lepiiblicau majorities, tin presi^^dential tickets the state gave a majority^of UjOOO for (iarlield, HjOOO for BWM^and H/M) for Harrison, la ish'.i,^Koyer. republican candidate [of state^treasurer, had a plurality ot WflK^and these high ligurei h ive been the^rule. Nevertheless, the Pennsylvania^democrats lielicvo that they are going^to win; in view of the frightful cor^^ruption which has been exposed in the^republican state administration, they^surely ought to win. HOLDINGUP THEIR EM).^The trotters which left It verside a^few mouths ago in charge of Hen Kin^^ney, while not making much noise in^the world, have been quietly adding^their quota to the winnings of the^Hitter Hoot stock farm. At MggiBS-^vill^^, Mo., on August 'jvii Kaataite^won the laV rate. T he Jl um man^says: ^It was the event of the d ty.^Three horses faced the starter. In^this race the unbeaten liomeo had to^lower bis colors to the little Montana^mare, I'.int.'tue, it being the lirst time^he has been hiaten tins season, having^won eight r.icis in eight weeks. It^took live hard-conteste t heats to de^^cide the winner. Onthe m xt day at the same place^Heil Cherry wen the two-year old^stakes, making the fastest time ever^trotted over lue track by a two-year^old IsW^. On the following dav^Lady WUtOtJ won the tlnc-year old^race. The hitter is predie'ed l^y many^hora llien to be another Saucy Hunks,^and it is thought she will lower her^record to 'J:-0 UTore the mumiii noses Thesin Francisco newspapers Invt^received advices that the t'hmese gov^ment is massing its naval forces at^various points along the coma of^China, for what purpose is not an^i.ounccd. ^Tuna has a st|iiatiroii ol^fair size in d modem fSjatpsasul the^armored ships anil cruisers having^I ow^ rlul guns ot the Krupp and Arm^strong nun,ulactore, all same^cans, but how tin* t'ontiic an rur wouldconduct itself in a hot fight is a^theme of controversy. American and^F.uropean naval officers affect to laugh^at their Mongolian brethren, declaring^that they know no more about manag-^ifg a man-of-war than they do about^leading a german. This opinion, bow-^ever, may be based upon the fact that^the American and European offlocra^who had been employ^d for that busi^^ness by the Chinese government were^removed a year ago, the government^expressing its belter that native offi^^cers had become their superiors. The^Chinese are patriotic If nothing else,^and have taken a position upon for^^eign contract labor from which they^propose not to n et tie, even if their^navy is annihilated. CURRENTCOMMtNT. Theatari of til* tut nit. I'rcniH e OMSIgl Mull. Aphilosopher who knows whereof be^speaks sadly sines: 1liere'u many a ilirt^Twist the horse and tile tip. TheI I.Imp Taekba Another Sold ret. Fromthe I'lillsdelphla Herald. liisliopCnie of liiiffalo, who can write^poetry a* good as he can preach catchy^^t-rmons, bus now turned his attention to^tho horror* of the theatrical bill board,^and lashes it* lasriviousiu's* ao sternly^that people are beginning to forget bow^he salir s Ml woman on a bicycle. inil ti man llrckl ssof is. totil the i luca^o News. Lifeis commonly reported to be very^cl.eup in tho West, yet we must go to the^tddest eastern city, to the New Amster^^dam of our forefathers, to find a barbar^^ous rccklesancsacoiiccrning it. The New^York papers aro unanimous in reporting^tho careless indifference of the local^budding inspector. TheItlglit Kintl of Anne saltan. fromlie- Chicago Turn s. TheLitem Canadian rensus shows that^the young mm of ih.it rountry have been^emigrating to the United States by tho^hundred lie u-aud. Thii, perhaps, is the^most prolllable ft nil of nnni xation for^this country after all, ns it gives us Can^^ada's t tttei prising youths, w hile leaving^dm free from her old logics and acquisi^^tive politicians. MontanaM thi.diat* Apiiroelntlv*. Fromthe HsfJkWSS OMsUsB Atlvteiitc. Ihe Helena Journal is tlio only news^^paper aspiring to prominency ill tho^preM iiteapilullh.it failed to notico our^eoiifennce gathering. Even the Ana^^conda STASDAiin, over the other side of^the mountain, hud very full reports of^the proceedings. If there hud been a^gathering of pr z ^ lighters we presume^the ./oerim/would h tve u special corres^^pondent on tho ground. Tho Methodist^Lpibcopal church has a conliluetiey of U,-^i^ o or more in Montana, and it would np-^peur very short sighted not to mention^their annual gather nig. (hillanil Ihu llniletl K.atea, Fromthe rutsbui:: Hupmlrh. Thereis u busy Idea current in some^quarters that the I'nited Stales may get^into trouble with the new Chilian govern^^ment csvr tie- Kt'izuro of the ltata. Such^fears are groundless. The. seizure of tho^ltata wu* in nccordatic-o with interna^^tional law, nutl under the same luw the^ltata will now be surrendered to Chili.^T he matter will end here. '1 bat tho in-^Mirgents ure now the government does^hot alter the justice of the seizure of a^ship fitting out in our porta in liosnhiy to^a trietidly power with whom the United^Staff's was at peace. Mistakes have beeu^made ill the treatment of tho Chilian^question by the administration, but this^i^ not one ot tin in. W ith ordinary sagac^^ity kindly relations between this country^and Chili can be easily resumed. THEHITH OF POLITICS. PresidentHarrison is said to throw off^ull dignity and to beet me genial when he^is with Caricaturist Cillatn, of Jml^e.^That's r ght. Look pleasant ill the pres^^ence of the artist.^ lloilon Herald. Ifthe farmers' big crops bring in a lot^of foreign money, it would bo just like^the late t-ongrt bit to tuke credit to itself^that it has made plenty room in the treas^^ury vaults to store it nicely.^Vhihulrlfihia^7'otns. Whynot appoint Col. Eliot F. Sin parti^secretary of war^ He has already de^^clared bis willingness to lead 10U,l00 men^into the heart of the enemy's eountry^whenever ^gallant Hen Harrison^ may^call upon him ^ iVi.eov/o lima. Havingstumped Vermont thoroughly,^Mr. Harrison will now go bock to \Vana^^makerville by-the-Sea and hi* Syndicate^Cottage, where he will decide which state^delegation be will go stumping for nest.^^Sf. Lotos /.Vynt/'ht*. Thetin plate mill of Niedringhaust^wh eh emidoys two Wclchmeii and three^hoy,, is ut last to have a rival. The Uril-^ton c mpatiy of Cleveland,Ohio, i* about^to 11tiihi u mill a'. acostofJSOl! One^stove manufacturing concern ill Albany^lias paid more in higher tariff taxes on^tin plate since the Meliinley tar ff went^into effect than the total investment in^Mckinley's tin plate factories. (itv. rnor Campbell's Illness has called^out luaiiv mean ami canteiti pi.bit- insinu^^ations front some of the icpuhliean^p ipers of the slate. His sickness is un-^loriiinate because no one could wish for^g^ otl health more than Governor ( .unp-^Isdl. A few days' rest at tho seaside, it^is hoped, will restore him to lus wonted^health, win n he will be ab'.o to lake up^his campaign until the close of tit* polls^cite noil uighl.^CUvt'and I tjin Dtalrr. Theheadline artist of the Galveston^.Vcw-.i drops in to poetry occasionally as^the following example over a Washing^^ton s| e.-ial shows: ^AH Desperate W'nh^1'ique and Hate, That Venomous I rani-^vuaie, las Htlt Await the Hour When^T hey l an Hurl From t***aei( PnTJ Him^Down, Si.iteii His Centra and^Sma-li Omtc flat Harrison'* Grandfath^^er's Hat. Un.hey, Claris- . Qu.iy, Tureo^|i. g-. Will Have Their Dn^,uud Uark^for Illume Aiwa)'. WELCOMING THE MONTAN A.NS. TheIresUtiltt tif Kali i.ske City l, vsn to^Hie t'tl Hunt. FrontHie Salt Lake Tribune. Wehave our hide t! fllrulties down^I.ere: we tight each other pretty warmly^SSSJM utiles, but we are uil Arabs in one^respect, we do nut believe any mie can heatu^ in hospitality: and we receive^Ibose Montana people with the Arab^moit'. ^'Everything that we have is^pones.w We bid cur friends from the^north welcome; we any to them that, if^tlse atmosphere is a little sultrv, toey^have 11 rft et permiasion to take off their^coals, that is. tho men portion have that^p ^ runs* i on; and whatever other arrange-^men is the ladies wiab to make, they^have full permission to proceed, erven^as did Mother Eve when she bad^nothing but her native ingenuity to work^with. Montanais a great and glorified^state; no people appreciate her greatness^or her glory more than do the men and^women of Utah. At tho same time we^have always held Montana aa one of our^suburb-. and we look patronizingly upon^l^ ran I her people, even as does the^Httts motbir when she gives a welcome,^after an absence, to her six-foot boy. Wo^bitl our friends welcome; we extend to^tin m the freedom of tbecily; we prom^^ise ihcm in advance that if any of them^get locked up wo will cither get them out^or go in and share their confinement with^Hit ni. We hope they will swim in the^lake to their hearts' content; we hope^they will visit our sister towns, that tin y^may fully realise bow sweet is the sun^^light in Utah, and bow wonderful is this^valley where Utah's cspital is situated. JOKESBY THE ^JUDOJ. Mrs.Trotter^Will it be proper to send^your card with mine to Mrs. Foster's'.' Mr.Trotter^Uive it up. Why don't you^consult lioyle St.Peter (at the gate)^Name, please.^Newly Arrived Spirit^David Dukkats.^St. Peter (after an inspection of the^bojks)^You were a bank cashier ou earth.Spirit^Yes. St.Peter^You msy be all right, but^you will have to bo identified, sir. Intoki n cf the deeds of shame^That b tit thy record. Wall street, I'veoften wondered why thy name^llus not been changed to Fall street. Mrs.Hojack^Mrs. Tomdik is the worst^bargain humor 1 know.^Hojack^A regular pugiliat, eh^^Mrs. Hojack (mystified)^A pugiliat^^lit jack^Yes; a price lighter,you know. isthere anything^you want, W illie 7 '^asked grandma. Yes;I'd like to have some ism on my^bread. Whogave you bread^' Nooue yet. I thought perhaps you^might. (thereceives Hie homage nf all mea.^At which the others are euraged. Mile'spage, no! Is uutiliil, but then^hhe's safe^for she's engaged. Chollie(exacting) Hut this coat is^crooked as the very deuce. Snip. Snip(in despair)^I might have known^that you wanted a straight jacket. FAME'SFAVORITES. ThePrincoas of Wales has 13 wigs. Thequeen of Italy has a 17,000 dress. li.C. Garland, son of ex-Attorney (ien^^eral Uarland, is making a western tour. TheEmpress Frederick is expected to^spend the lato autumn with Queen Vic^^toria in Scotland. Ittv. Sam Small has bought a lot for ,C0Jin Knglisb View, Atlanta, upon^which he proposes to erect a handsome^residence. Thelatest news from Emin Pasha in^^dicates that ho is rapidly acquiring enn-^uent domain over the equatorial prov^^inces of Africa. HarrietHosroer has in her studio at^Rome a plaster cast of the clsspcd hands^of Hubert and Elizabeth Barrett Hrown-^ing. The cast was made by Miss Hosmer^in Kerne in 1803. Thoughpoor in the world's goods, Mr^and Mrs. Kubenstein, the Russiam emi^^grants who recently arrived at this port^with their 25 children, may reflect that,^like Cornelia, they have their jewels.^Tho trouble is they cannot bo pawned. LordSalisbury calls the grip ^a bene'^licent disease,^ because it kept tho talk^^ing members of the house of commons^^way frcm tbeir seals and allowed the^working mem bers to transact some busi^^ness. 'I his is true llritish humor of tho^typo that I'unch is so fond of. Simo tune ago tho Empress Eugenie^promised a book called ^Some Rtcollec-^lions of My Life.^ When it ia finished it^will be read with great interest, as few^women have seen such stirring scenes ss^the sorrowing widow of Napoleon III.^and ihu bereaved mother of his un fortun^^ate son. Her work should bo an import^^ant addition to modern European history. THEFISH AND THE FLIMFLAM. Tellme whither dost thou journey,^ the Klinv iij111 ssiu. Tellet It)',^ isld the sucker, SS he latird Ills head.^^^I esme in from the country, *^. so very far Where*we'irrigate the garden-laud and mow the^hay. Youdon't tell!^ said the Flimftim, ^do you That1 s)^ent my harpy childhood where the^wild K-iH'rs blew. Wherethe odor of the orchard soul lit the swal^^low in his flight Throughthe siimiuei scented shadoas of the^iioise.est Mtats Winn ^ou talk about the woodland, and the hillsslid delis.^II pinkes my heart brat gladly, ai d my besom swells; Theie'sa g e, m cf k^ ldi n s'lory of nie luj. loo. s day.^^And he uiiiiKleU lus t motion with the grieving gisy. Weaiccciiusdes,^ said Ihe Flimflam; ^we^should he Asolace in each ether, rnd you will ct me with^me WhereI fe Is set to music ami the gas.lnl.t BSSSS O'erthe tan ^ ft oled ba'M dsncer dressed In dreams Tlienthey tourneyed wlieie the stars on the stsjs r.^ rants]^And Hie sriisis in m^ boxes lint the town.^Ti.eie was ju^l a Luis ripple in ihu earseeps Asll I hsa SSS] the riirr.ll..m floated by. Allalght llie^ Hunt red In the mint tesor s.^v^ lilt lh.tr u ait ending | ay slicak tniesth^titurisi Tilltin v both it-eltd homeward at tlie dawn of^day, Amithe rWlBssl slept with the sleep ng stay. Nevt^et^ nit when the sunlight touched Hit^hills. Andkissed Hie lulle r pples on the mountain^tills. Througha aTi aiv rinstv shadow It tllm:^ silent^W here ihe I isl ^ lull oi llie-saler sic; i alone. lwas the i.ield story of 'he yeidnni .down Whot sine Horn ihe BSSlsSSSJ tie.a t ^ lull tin ab4wakit's trom his s asshers his clothes he Ftatrbiu,, , Andsaid. B st ,u a wiilsp r. ^1 have Iwu touched.- -i^iitvi .tea's. L08EEX MAXWELL 110 MAIN STREET, XNKC0ND7C. DryGoods, Boots, Shoes XND MEN'SFURNISHINGS. HHV6- ANew Thing on Foot Itwould have tickled Athens to death this ^New^Thing^ would. For the Athenian went about^in a decollete shoe tied to his loot with^a corset lace and the New Thing^we have on foot is our TheseShoes are Remarkable for Quality, Style^and Comfort, but their MOSTREMARKABLE FEETURE IsPRICE. It requires the combination of Low^Prices and High Grade to do it, that is why^our shoes are cheap. whenCOLUMBUS first discovered UNO^what object burst upon his view.^with clear loud VOICE the boy replies CHICAGO**^ HCHOERsoas red r~ MADEIN OUR DIXON WECARRY A FULL LINE OF LADIES',MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. Weare also agents for the celebrated Red School^House Shoe for Boys and Girls. LOSEE^ MAXWELL 110MAIN STREET, ASACOSDA.