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TMIANACONDA STANDARD: TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8. 1*1. TRA'ELE'SGUIDE rilAIKS BAITS: no a. M-roni Bu^Biawtard't Exprns. tibfiA. HI.^ torn l.l^^ Uetri's IHllli' ^i ^:M f.v . MlvorUow I I;. M. Muart ^^^ A. M.^itite K Mr-VtaoivrkoD-Lwvn Uu-^. nsoti at 10:40%. M, l,r loax* al 1. io3 A.M.^OiOl f. M._Fuim l.uu-sr*v^e Hiitlc 5 ^u f.^is.. Sliver BuW5:lJ Kl HluArt 6:*0 f. V.^TliAINS PAHT: 4.4SA. M.-tur lluiutaaeard'i Express.^^:Oo A. M._For Uurris-Miiiart ^*^ A. ML Ih'i'rLudnkAtA. M. rrlsoo at lu :i* A. M.^ti'JO a. M-rot llutte-luart ;it 0:4VA. M, bmerliow M w^ A.. arriYtug al bulls iu:J0A.^L *:ftO I'. si. - y^ Hull* Kl G^rrtaoiI-I.^a^e^Kiiuut hi 3 p M . urn id Butte US*) 1^.^M., Uairisoo at ^ M r. THEWE HER. Thedaily recortl one thermometer in^tins city is rcportetty A. T. Playter,^druggist, corner Mai aud Firm streets.^The reronl {or yrniJay waa: 7 a. fu.,^16 degree* above; jg%68 degrees above;^4 l^. in., 79 degree* u ve; 8 p. in., 64 de^^grees above. NOCORONER'S INQUEST 1MBody of 5 O'Dalr is Billed^U koit lick Formall y. TELLINGDIFFERENT STORIES AllEye-Wltneaaaa to tha Murder^^ aid to Hay* Boon Moro or^Lose Intoxloated-McDon-^aic's txsm nation. ABOUT TE CITY. LaborDay waa wi observed in thia^cily yesterday. The tank waa closed oil^day as was almost rery place of busi^^ness. 11.X. Maban and eorge Bartlett made^a bunting trip alotiivoit Creek yesterday^^nd managed to ltd a number o{ line^utds. K.T. Williams ad Ed Maxwell made^. flailing cEpediiioiio the dam yesterday^fternoon and Itieyelurned will! baskets ell filled. Mrs.J. ('. Kepnlf of i'ark avenue, who^as been quite ill t her borne (or the^aat two days, wai reported to be some*^/hat improved let evening. FatherDe Meres back from a week's^^i|^ to the Nationt park, and says he bad^delightful time. He waa accompanied^f several priest of the Montana dio-^^se. C.W. Lcomis, K A. Kttnklo and W. L^bge went on a picatorial expedition up^tl creek yestordar afternoou, and sue-^ruled in capturitg a goodly number of^M truut, menwho iiade application to the^strtt and alley committee yesterday^werallowed to work out their poll taxes^on ocutt street butweeu Fourth and^Viftaureet. Aegular weeily meeting of Colfax^lodgtNo. I. O.O. F., will bo held in^ite bit in the Standard building tbia^eveing at the atual hour. A full at-^lendace is requested. CtirlesKing is in receipt of a fine box^fronn friend in Salt Lake. Tbe box con-^taiusseveral kinda of fruit and among^oiher. aome apples which measure 16^i iiclie in circumference. Tbenfllii for a horse, sulky and single^set of Unless was held ut Lon Harnett's^cigar tore yesterday ufternoou at 2^o'clock. Joe booboda, better known as^^4-hicagi Joe.^ won with a throw of 45. Tbesut.tbermometer in front of A. T^Piaster's ^rug store registered 77 degrees^at 2 o'clocl yesterday afternoon, a fall in^the temper ture of 10 degrees from the t'orrcspondughour ou tbe preceding day. W.J. Mathews intends to make many j treated by an ocuiist for bis cyos.^new improvments to bis recent brick^store on Man street. The beginning waa^made yestertay by the widening of tils^sidewalk wlicb runs in frout of Ue^place. Tbefuneral of Loo O'Dalr, who died^on .Sunday from wounds ii A cted by a re^^volver iu the bands of Biyant McDonald^in a drunken quarrel at Yankee Joe's^saloon last Saturday afternoon, waa held^from tbe saloon yesterday afternoon.^O'Dalr had many friend*, and within a^short time yesterday after ilie announce^^ment was made that the bory would be^taken to Anaconda fcr burial at 1 o'clock^the building in which the remains lay^was filled wilb acquaintances and rela^^tives who fought their way through tbe^crowd to take a last look at tbe^dead man. Promptly at 1 o'clock tbe^lid waa screwed down on tiie^c^ flin, wbicb was then placed in a hearse.^Tbe procession tben started for this city.^The roads were rouzb in some places and^the city was not reached until 4:15^o'clock. Tbe cemetery was reached 15^minutes later. DeputySheriff Tracy says that he sent^a telegram to the county attorney in re^^gard to holding a coroner's ii quest over^tbe remains, but was answerwu that tb.s^was unnecessary under tbo existing cir^^cumstances. This has occasioned some^surprise. UryantMcDonald still lies In J til and^it was thought that he would b ^ deeply^moved wben told of the deaib of O Dair.^lu tb.s tbe officers were mistaken. He^ctaima to nave done the shooting in self-^defense and says hu ha* no regrets ex^^cept that be is sorry that the trouble ever^arose. Justbefore bis death O'Dsir rallied^sufficiently to talk fluently and his drpos ^^tiou was taken. It is understood that be^admits having been the cause of tbe^trouble in the beginnit g but ho did tint^think that a deadly weapon would bo re^^sort* tl to by McDonald. Fromwhat can be learned nearly every^one present al the snooting was more^or less intoxicated and uuable to tell ex^^actly bow tua trouble arose. Kacb eye^^witness of tbe affair tells a different story.^The examination of MrDmaid will be^begun at 1 o'clock thisalternoon in Judge^O'Leary's court. McDonald lias secured^tbe services of Attorney Duffy of Deer^Lodge to defend biro. PERSONALMENTION. GeorgeA. Kidd left Sunday evening tor^Omaha, Jamis Shields caino over from Eliistou^yesterduy. J.B. Williams of Butto was In tbo ciiy^yesterday on business. L.C. Williamson of Chicago was regis^^tered at tbe Hotel Commercial yesterday^J. S. E. Wisner and Archie Neal passed^a pleasant day with Deer Lodge trienda^yesterday. GeorgeElston, assistant chief of the^firs department, returned from a viatl to^Buito yesterday MissHsyes of Helena i* in the city as^ths guest of Mrs. J. P. Dunn of Park^arenue for a few days. T.Smith, of tbe firm of Gilmore *^Smith, left for Dillon yesterday after^noon on an extended business tr.p. J.C. Belden is In the city, having jutt^returned from Pennsylvania, where tu^^nas been representing Montana in the^National camp. P. O. S. of A. Mrs.Daniel Searles, mother of J. D.^Searlas of this city, left for her homo in^Great Falls yesterday afternoon, after^brief visit with bcr son's family. G.H. Keliey, local operator for the^Western Union Telegraph company, has^returned from Denver, where he has been JOHANNIKBERUERCOST MORS. TheKagllskssaa 11 uk CassssMgae, aad thsAsaerlrSM Hsw Ulna^New York Correspoodraor Utira Obsstvor. Thatwas a nice little English cad who^thought to show bis contt mpt for tbo^American company bo was in by ordering^for himself, wben asked casually to drink^in a Broadway cafe, a whole bottle of^champagne. It was in a pany of six,^where sll the rest took cocktails or some^similar beverage. The Englishman bad^been askod to drink by a Jally good fol^^low who bad only that moment been in^^troduced It him. When the lalter'a^Invitation was met by a n quest for a^bottle of cliutnp igue he never indicated^that he was surprised, or that tbe order^was at all nut e.t the common in this off^^hand style of drinking. II ^ even inquired^oi the Englishiusti what temperature bo^preferred tbo wine, ami cautioned tbo^bartender to be very car-lut and havo it^lie r^ quired coolness. Conversation ran^on, the bottle of wine was consumed,^and finally it came tbe English^^men's turn to *'set 'em up.^ He^languidly luggcsted that his companions^or lor what they choose, and asked for a^little braudy tor himself. Ho hardly^beard the order given by the young man^who had paid f. r hie champagne. Tbo^latter had leaned over the bar and spoken^softly to tne bartender and presently a^dusty, iin|^oi taut looking hot.I ^ was set^before hun. He poured out a glass of tbo^wine, touchou it to bis 1 p% and went^imo ecstarii s over it at once. Ho liked^it so much that he quite fluiaiied ihe bot^^tle by himself. Presently the English^^man received Ins check for the I'sJtMM^ho had ortlertd. As hm rye lighted upon^it his face assumed a startled cxprcssi^i. Why,confound it,^ ho i xelaimeit,^^you have charged me with via. How^many pounds is .hat'!'^''Three,^ responded the barkeeper.^^And what do 1 uwo that niuoa for ^ '^ik^-d the Englishman.^^One dollar for cocktails,^ replied the^barkeeper ^and $14 for the butlio of^wine. Fourteendollars for the wine,^ . Juu^ulatcd the Union. ^Why, what is that^win^-^ ' Johmnisbirger,^ said the bartender. Itis out of I'm ca Metteruich's cellar,^and very rare. Fourteen dollars is cor^^rect. Allthe Ami r cans wore lerinus fares. Tboprevious episode of the champagne^had been noted and the tchuku seemed^warrantable. '1 he Englishman gnawtd^his moustache, but could do nothing but^pay the check. He got uwuy from the^vulgar American set us quickly as possi^^ble uftcrwurd and hastened to iiis hotel,^where be told a group ot fatigued fellow^countrymen of his experience, adding^that this wus the finishing touch to his^disgust for American in u, asd lie should^set sail out ol lbu^hlawsted kentiy don't^you kneow, on the very next steamer. Montanalolgo No. 13, K. of P., bell a^regular week I j meeting at its ball is the^Stundard olock last evening. The order^is In excellent condition, although its^membership baa become decreased by^t ho closing of tbe works. BrieOlean, an Austrian, arrested on^Saturday night by Officer McCaffrey on^Park and Cbestnutsuroetsforbsingurunk^was tried In the polios court before Judge^Rockwell yesterday rooruinr. Hs waa^found guilty and fined t5 an* costs. Tbo^sum was paid aud Eric won. bis way re^^joicing. TheHook and Ladder tompany took a^practice run on Park afsnuo at 7 M last^evening. Marked imtrovenient was^shown in their work since last week. Tbe^team intends to bo in as good condition^for tbe firemen's tournament at Boatman^on September 23 and 14 as possible. They^will try bard to win Uat WOO prise. Ths6-nioiiths-old daughter of Mr. and^Mrs. Oliver Savard of Grantta was chris-^t ned t'lura Belle yesterduy afternoon by^H-v. Father De Siere of St. Paul's Cath^^olic church. Mr. Savard was formerly in^business in Anaconda, but removed to^Granite after the smelters closed down.^Mrs. Savard is vititing Mr. and Mrs.^Kadefeld, on West Third street. OpsnlagDay or (school.^The fall term of tcbool opened under^favorable o r urn-stances yesterday. Sev^^eral now faces among the pupils were noti^^ceable and nearly all who attended tbo^last term were present. Despite the many^difficulties usually met with on opening^days everything 1 Hissed smoothly with tbo^pupils as well as the teachers. WoagMan a Kr.s Mss, WongMun is once moro a free China^^man. Ho was arrested a few days ago^for stealing jewelry aud money from an^^other Chinaman named Liu Fung. As is^usually the case with the wily Chinese,^the costs of arrest bare boon paid by^Mun's triends and the matter settled^without getting into court. ThirtyTear's Kxperlenes^In tbe manufacture of cigars enables^me to compete with both Eastern and^Cnineso manufacturers and cigar dealers^will find it to thsir advantage to get their^cigars made to order at my factory. The^smoker who wants a good cigar should^see that he gets one ol my manufacture.^I). TUTJaMi. lakviiI p. Twoman r, one brandid J. P. upside^down on right shoulder, left shoulder J.^M.. the ether with bridle bit on left bin,^one sorrel horse branded win wrench on^left shoulder. Owner ran have same by^proving property aud paving t xpenscs. G.H. AD Alls,^frencb Gulch, near Auacuuda. TheDoctor llrat III until*.^From the St. Louis UeruMlc. Acertain well-known Gorman physician^of St. Louis was the victim of bis own^prevlousneas Ibe other day. Ho had suc^^cessfully treated a wealthy lady's daugb.^tor for diphtheria, and the lady was ex^troraely grateful for it. When the child^was thoroughly well, mother and daugh^^ter appeared at the physician's office^Tbe little girl shyly banded tbo physician^a neat little knit purse, while the lady^went on to say: ^For having saved my^child, doctor, I want to present you with^tbl* purse. But,^said tbe physician, after an em.^barrassing pause, ^1 have aenl you a bill^for $300. Tbolady flashed, then said, quietly^^Let me have tbe purse, please. Shetook two ^ 100 bills out of it, and^returned it to bun with the remark^^There or; I.KXJ in there now, so your bill^is paid,^ and left tbe room. AnArti.t la EugasTSsnrats.^From the Town Topics UretchenCharlie proposed last night^dear, and in such a delightful way, tool GraceWhat did he do^make a gentle^but firm attempt to kias your hand GreichenNot bo knelt Just win re a^ma ! ^ colored rug in the background^softened the tones of bis auburn balr. hsQuorum I.ssl Might.^Tbo city council did not hold its usual^monthly mooting at Standard ball last^evening, as no quorum was present,^is probable that a special meeting will be^called by the major for this evening, ss^it is understood several important ques^^tions will be brought up tor consideration^and action. Auaroo!a at ihe I'iraie.^About 80 Anaeondans attended tbo^Knights of Labor picnic at Deer Lodgo^yesterday. They were brought back on a^special train from Stuart last night. The^picnic was a grand success and all were^well pleased with the way in which they^were entertained. Kela Petaanaas Kaes Dleaeh,^But a true beoutifl r, being the only^preparation sold under a positive guar^^antee of (1,000that it contains not a grain^or fraction thereof of poisonous or dele^^terious substances. Indorsi d by the most^celebrated artists of the lyric anil dra^matic stage; recom me inlet by eminen^ybysiciatis, and pronounced harmless by^leading chemists^Wisdom's fatuous Ko-^bcrtine. AL tile Ceasmoa sense.^Ths present demand for cigars in Ana^couda if supplied by homo industry^would cause tbo emp| .^ni' ni of at leas^25 cigsnnskers. While ill ^ is uot so^great a matter as the i^mployment of^many men by tb^ asasifters, yet it is^worthy of consideration. D. '! ietjeh A.T. Playter, druggx. corner Main^and First streoia, is sole sgeut for the^cel. br.it^ d i. A. eignr. hi Anaconda,^manufactured of the ctio.oost havana to^^bacco. Heap*west.^George Baricb baa reopened bis sample^room i d East Park avenue, opposite the^St. Lawrence, where ho will bo glad to^meet his old friends anil patrons. Fresh^Psl~t Milwaukee he^r always nri tan. Smokersof ^be celebrated and original^^Cuban Blossoina^ will in future And^i very cigar and every box branded ^1..^LUlla. All others are ccnun rfeit. L.^Lillis, Second avenue. New 1 ork. Smokethe Irwin baud muue cigar. H.SHORT, MM'^^. Anaeunaa, Oppoite tiif Bff-Ilivc.^PIANOS ^ ORGANS. boxercl WlM. 51 At IIINKS^1 (tMtor Rent. NOMORE BACK ACHE Hccentlyth^ fot lowing Not let appear^ la V* Sonf rareisro C*ra^n le. * pmmm% R ^ hsi hern *it'k mmmj afcoit two WttCami it WM not until UM la^t thir* of^f. iir d^v^ tliKl the m ili'lv tiv.V. n -n i.mi* turn.^At th^ lirjiiniiiRi. of hi* ilfnr*.- he 'uftVte.1 liom^ilt.ihrtrft mm Momnch Mmm I-fllrt th^*^UfieWytffMM to perform their tmjmMmwmmUm^h- p;i--^r^l ouielly away. 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