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theanaconda standard: wednesday morning. october ft, iX)t -OCTOBIB TRAVELER'S(JUIDE. TKAIK*ARRIVR. 6io a. m.-Fr^ni Huttc-ataiHtard's Kxprs-s. iSS \. m. ^From MH-UONI lluiu at T:i^^A. M., Sliver How * u; A. It, stuart^ 38 A. V 13*. m - riitiu i.urMsnn ^Leaves i.urrl-^lull at 10:10 a. M.. Kerr IjixljES at in .tj a. M. :OS R ii. ^From Hullv-Lesves liuus at 5:^l^1^. M , Silvi r Low at 5:io 1'. ai., Stuart at ^:U y.u. TBAIKSOKrABTl 4t43A.M.^For Hultit- -undarrt'a E\pr^u.^7 ito a. M For (.arrfkou SUiart H:30 a. M., Hwrbodge U:20 A. M., (.airisou at ^^^ 53 A. at^Biio .v. U.^fm tiuttr-siuart at V:m a. M . MlvitLow at 10 JO a. m , arrlviux at Unite at II:oa. m. SO f m - I ^ir Untie and Garrison -U^^^Kuan it:5i I'. M . arrttliw lu Hulls at 4J)^r, M., (jarruou at 4 m 1'. M. AtOUTI Hfc CITY. H.Rocblaau returaod to the city laat^nlghl. AttorneyJ. K lioarinan is attending^district court at Dorr Lodge. He returns^to tbia city almost creiy ereniug. AtSt. Mark's church there will be^evening-prayer at 7:30 to-niclit, with a^s.rvico oi song. All are cordially in^^vited. Airs.J. O. Thomas aud sister, alias EliteSlulter, who have l^een visiiine in^Salt Lake during the past throe mouths,^returned borne yesterday. BornAt Helcua, Oct. IS, to the wife of^Frank M. Uclger, an eigbt-pouod boy.^Mr. Geiger was until a few months ago^employed at the Montana Union freight^office in Ibis cily. E.Desserean met with a painful acci^^dent a few days ago. He was struck in^ill^ right eye with a heavy piece of wood,^iiifl ctiiig a serious wound. Dr. Si. Jean^is attending biui. NextSunday, alter evening prayer,^Rev. Dr. Quinu will deliver a special^aerinon to the members of Acacia lodgo^A. P. d^ A. M. The public is also invited.^J. C. Qu nn, rector. Studentsof astronomy in this city are^studying the beauties of Jupiter these^bright nigh:s. The best telescope in the^city is said to }^^ tho one owned by a gen^^tleman employed at the foundry, and Dr.^Quiniiaml other students of lua ray*-^lories of the livav.usgo down there to do^tbeir gsiiug. Dr.St. Jean bas given up practice in^Hutte and will remain iu thia city per^^manently hereafter. Tho doctor found^it inconvenient to attend to his large^practice in Anaconda while spending part^of his lima in lljtle. His oHiee and resi^^dence will l^o in the Si. Jeau ouilding on^l'ark avenue west. Thedrug stoca of tue late A. T. Play^ter was ^ (Ti red for sale yesterday after^^noon l^y Public Administrator Brown,^aril only oue bid was rece ved. Those in^etiurge of the estate are considering the^quesiiou of accepting this bid. The mat^^ter will probably b i settled to-day b jfore^Mr. Brow n leaves the city. Ahorse belonging to Mrs. Lravongood^ran uway yesterday afternoon. The ani^^mal was bitched to a buggy in wbicb was^sealed a little child. Tbe buggy was^^lathed against an outbuilding and th*^child thrown out with urriile force. Tho^littlo unfortunate was badly cut and^bruise.1, though not dangerously, it is^thought. Ahandsome new mineral cabinet haa^In i n fitted up in the High school. Mors^than 150 vaiuible specimens have already^been i btaiueU by tho toachurs and pupils^who talc; a great interest in the collec^^tion. Cmsans having spec.mens that^they are willing to contribute, should^^^end tbara to Protestor Stone at tbe High^school, wh re they will be gratelully re^^ceived. Hiehard K. 'J reurc. New York; i. P.^Woodman, St. Paul: M. G. Culm. Butte;^J. S. Proctor, St. Paul; John T. Fogarty,^San Francisco: W. M. Touhy. Butte; J.^T. Quigley. Deer Lodge; Howard K.^Brcyham, Missoula; ('. H. Spencer, Chi^^cago; George A. Nical, Denver: H. L.^Rothschild, Sun Frai.r-sro; G. Brau-^rhurt, Sau Francisco; R. H. Crangle, St^Paul, are registered at the Montana. Chiefof Polico Pickle arrested three^small boys who live in tbe lower end of^the city yesterday. Tbey were charged^with breaking windows. Citiiens saw tbe^youngsters throwing atonos through the^windows of a vacant house and informed^the chief. The lads, whoare three pretty^tough youngsters, claimed that they were^throwing stones at a cat when tbey shot^wide of their mark and hit the windows.^Judge Rockwell administered a sharp^reprimand to tbe boys and dismissed^them. Tbe window breaking industry^has been thriving in this cily for months.^Hardly a vacant bouse bss escaped the^depredations of these youthful vandals,^and the police will be doing no harm^when tbey bring a few of the young cul^^prits to justice. Sot^ I'oia.nuus I are ltleaeh*,^But a true beautiBer, being tbe only^preparation aold under a positive guar^^antee of (1,000 that it contains not a grain^or fraction thereof of poisonous or dele^^terious substances. Indors*-d by tbe most^celebrated artists of tbe lyric and dra^^matic stage; recommended by eminent J'bysicians,and pronounced harmless by^coding chemists^ Wisdom's famous Ko-^bertine. JudgeBailey's I i pai irrrs. Pendlrtoic. Ore., Jan. 19.^Having suffered with mv kidneys, I was^induced to try the OKEGON KIDNEY^TEA. which relieved mo in a short time.^1 lake pleasure in recommending it to^tbe public as a safe remedy for kidney^difficulties. Geokor W. Huliy. Conmy Judge of Umatilla. LorI lie I heap. Onesingle cylinder hoisting engine, 1.V^horse power, with 36-horse power boiler,^as good as new, two pumps, buckets,^cars, sheave, p |h- und complete rqui|^-^inent for working small mine. Inquire^of J. T Carroll or K. M. Treat at Mon^^tana Lumber 4 Produce company, Butte^or Anaconda. rii^.^^^, Tsk^n.^The photegrapli gal cry of W. S. Hawes^will be o|K-n from Monday. October 12^until funber notice with H. I. brown in^charge. Any oue tle-inng good photo^^graphs will be sure ot r^c ivmg salisfacv^tion by calling al this gallery. Torent.^A goo.1, comfortable four-^roomed bouse in good repair, l ow rent^to it. slrnble tenant. Apply J. M. Ken^^nedy, tee Cedar street. ESCAPEDFRO* THE PEN TioPrLtoiert 1 hi Didn't Lie Close^CobIhr.il TOMBURNS AND W. H. FULLER Therela a Standing Invitation for^Them to R -turn to the Valley^City^Desoriptlon of^the Fugitives. Sherft* Qiiigley was in Anaconda yes^^terday oil tho lookout for two prisoners^who escaped from the slate penitentiary^at Deer L ^dge at an early hour yesterday^morning. Oni ia Thomas Burns, aged^29, weight IK pounds, bright 5 feet t, Vs^inches, black cyea and bair, dark com-^plosion, and baa tbin bair on bis temples^which runs down to a point over bis fore^^head. Burns bas a small noes and a^small, pointed ebin. His ears are irregu^^lar in shape, and he baa a sear on tbe^back of hia left ear. He also baa a num^^ber of scars on tbe Islt side of bis bead.^He stoops slightly. Burns was sent up^from Great Falls under a sentence of two^years for burglary. Tbeother man was W. H.^Fuller, aged 28. weight 156 pounds,^height 5 feet 7 inches, dork gray eyes, dark^complexion, hair dark brown and curly.^He looks like an octoroon and baa negro^features except bis nose, wbicb is high^aud tbin. His skin is very dark, and be^bas a small scar at tbe point of the right^shoulder and a small scar on tbe second^j nnt of tlie Ural Hnger of tbe left band. Onehundred dollars reward is offered^for each. Theseare lbs first prisoners who have^escaped from the penitentiary for years.^Tbey wers very foolish to make this^break, as Burns' term expired in January^and Puller's in May next Theywere in the dark cell and dug tbeir^way through the brick wall and got into^tbe prison yard, from wbicb tbey escaped^by scaling tbe wall. HE LIKED THE LAND. Whata Gsntieasan Srom This City Saw ia^the Usthssd Coaatry. M.Thompson, who baa Just returned^from a trip through lbs Flathead country,^gives a glowing account of the progress^of the great nortbland. He want over tbe^line of the Great Northern, now under^construction from Havre to Bonner's^Ferry. The entire line ia under an ad^^vanced stage of constrnction from tbe^Rockies to a point near Spokane. Tbe^rails are down to McCartysville, seven^miles west of tbe summit of the main^range, and the steel will reach Kalispell^early in November. Though in tho midst^of stupendous mcuntsins more jagged^and abyamal tban in any other part of the^Rockies, tbe line is carried over the sum^^mit with a maximum gradient of only 52^feet per mile^an immense advantage^from a traffic standpoint. TheFlathead valley and the balance of^northwestern Montana is described aa a^vast forest of pine, spruce, Ar, cedar und^larch, with tbe i xception of a part of the^main valley, which is rich prairie land^already under a high state of cultivation. Therailroad baa finished grading ex^^tensive yards for the division at Kalispell^wbicli ia in tbe center of tbe valley and^at tbe j j net ton of live logging streams. Thisis dm town that since May 1,^from the bare prairie, has already at^^tained loo houses and 1,000 inhabitants.^There are two banks already under^operation and two more building. C. E.^Conrad, tbe manager of the townsne^company, ia now organising tbe Conrad^Bros.' bank Into ^ national bank. Frur^saamills are running, of wbicb one, be^^longing to tbe Butte 4 Boston Commer^^cial company, will cut 10,000,100 feet of^lumber per year. As tbe railroad cuts^tbe line of junction of tbese five logging^sireami, it is certain that Kaliapeil will^become tbe principal lumber center of^the R ^cUy mountain region, ui the inn^^ing towns aud the treeless section of tbe^state furnish an unlimited market for^the product of tbe milla. Inaddition to ibese industries two^planing mills, a latb mill, three brick^yards, tbe stone quarr.es and the build^^ing operations make Kalispell a very^lively town. Brick and stone blocks are^already being built on tbe business^streets end altogether Kalispell is the^most successful cxsmple of a town aud.^denly springing into life in tbe whole^western country. OfCourse, It Was ^Good Morn leg Promthe Detroit Pros Press.^It is a positive luxury to meet a man^^ does not worry, and I was favored^wiili just a treat yrsterdsy morning as I^walked down town In the rain. Aa I^overtook my man be said: ' Good morn^^ing,^ snd when I responded rather dubi^ously, be cotitiuuedt ^Of course it's a^good morning. You're alive and well,^aru'tyou^ Tbia rain doesn't melt you^or any of your dollars, does it^ And^then, think, too, how much harder it^might rain.^ As my friend thus deliv^^ered himself I was busy thinking what a^peevish, unnecessary grumbler I was,^and had aooul resolved to reform when^be continued. ^You're all right, only^you clou t real 3' tbe fact.^ Then I^turned up a side street to get rid of my^companion. AChestnut lu a New llurr.^From the Washington Slur. Allthe other girls said she was of an^enviable disposition, and perhaps this^will explain the following colloquy, re^ported as occurring in Chicago, Everybodythought that Count Sits- Hitswould never propose to snyonr, i tit^aud Simpkins t fought him to her^feet. DidsheT Then bo must have pro^^posed twice.^^^WbyT ' Soas to make one foot at a time. PenceMl Any rr er.^From the Ballimore American. Whyare you so foolish to have that^old book re-bound, when there Is really onlya remnant of it left^'' That'sit. I am going to have it bound^ovtr to keep tl.e piece. HENRY V.LLAHU IN MONTANA TheMeted Financier ^awing a Tour of^the Ker kwest. F|reisl In the Handaru. RedI.odiir. Oet. 20 ^Henry Yillard,^chairman of ih^ hoard of directors of the^Northern Pacific railroad, liUetM nf the^Rocky Fork Coal company a id principal^stockholder of the K a Lodge Town Nile^nnd Electric company, arrived in K I^Lodge on a spicial tram tar.y ibis mor e^nig accompanied by Lit wi'e aud F. H^Marsh, superintendent of tbe Northern^P.ic.flc railway. After examining their^extensive interests the pany left on^special at J p. in. for Helena, Kutte, Mis-^sou a and Spokatte, where slops or a^couple of Cays at each place will be Mr.Villard expressed himself^pls^sd with Montana'a progress, per.^ticularly tbatof this town. Hs is an en^^thusiast on the matter of eltctricity. He^ia president of the Edison company and^heavdy interested in the Seimens A^Halske concern of Crnisny. He waa^somewhat surprised to see the perfect^lit-hiincnn I power plants h*ee. Pimples, Tarold idea of 40 years ago was that ferial^eruptions were doe to a M.kxI humor,^ km^which they circ potash. Tuuiall the old sarss-^Barillas cnutalu potash. a raost objections'.!, t |^drastic mlurral, that b.sus.l of decree-.: ^,^actually creules mo-e eTCBtlsaa. Yon hare i s^tlced this whrn takin- other tiarsspsrlUss tlma^Joy's, ft Is however now Issss Inst Iho ilea^ach, the blood creating porrer, ia the scat of nil^vitiating or cleanilne; opcratluas, A stems h^clogged l^y Indigestion or roniUyatlea, vltist, ^^tbs blood, result pimples. A clean stomach aiel^healthful deration purities It and Iheydiaspprs-.^Tuns Joy's Vr-cs jl ^ Sjrsa^an'.UUcompoai.^li 1^after the modcr i idea to r -Tul-tcthe bowels and^stimulate ttm esemmeS* The rCscttslmmcdls: ^^snd most satisfactory. A short testimonial to^contrast tho action of tho psxstk garBSparUlas^and Joy's modern vegetable r '.-oration, ili^O. D. Stuart, of VM Hayes Kb. s. 1\, writes: - 1^have for years l-nd Indigestion, I tried a popnjar^Bsrsapsiilla but It actually cau-rd mors plmpKs^to break out on ny face, ataattag that Joy's -u,^slater preparation and acted illiTcreutly, I tried^It and tho pimples Immediately disappeared Inn'eVegetabl JUy0 Sarsaparilla sleftrgMtU^tt.^. most ^tTet tive, tam^ price.^1-or ^ai r. bv NhWrii.o Dim a la, Uuitk. NOMORE BACK ACHE OKI #c#Nff^ tt^ iVlotfif r^#f#e# arjpwitf to U faffframci*C0 CHromtcl*. Iitrlfrft1--i.l been (kirk onlv al^oiit two weeksnn I it wn not until the la-t ihiee o*^fuar dav* thnt the tnala^t\ to k a tenon* turn.^At the licE.nu.ni, of hi* .line** he Mjlfrret. fiom^diahete. and Mmiu.-h dir-order I-a ter the^kidurr* refuwl lo i ^-: t^^: m theit ftinrti^^n^atid^be pa*^rd *|uir^tlv nwiy. Thin etid.-^! the life^of one *4 ttir itii -t ptominrnt mrn in C.ili-^fornia ^ Like thouMiitla ot otht-i* hi* un^^timely death wMttM t. su'.t of tic. lev tin*, mm If^^yuip\oiu^i^f .esM| diwaae. iIF^ YOU^are tronMed with dinhetes, ajtavrl or anv r1^^^raiiRfintlit ufthr ki.liii*^n or uii i.trv otjinil,^.Vrii. ^# t'.flav Btop*i treat men t mini ftm nre^fvjrced to ifivr ur^ wur daily dutif* ii^ u't^wa^te yottr m*mrv ^^n wortlile*-* hnimrata^an^l MfH pla^^^ i - hm\ atrikr nt the f^eai -i^the - . viiv al onft t^y usinij Ihe uf' a teat ot e\\^kno-s/n retawdic''. Hit* ^ r.t-bratt dOf rp^ m Kil-^ney Tea It ha* ^aved ihc live* mi iMWaM 1 *^Why fhould it n.-t cure v^^u * Trv it l*uie!y^wsvtaMe and plraaant io i ilc. i 1 ^J0 a \m k-^^^;c.^. for p.Of) U.T. RESTAURANT, 114 First Street OpenHay and Night. Meals to Order at all Hours. (jamaand Fish in Reason. l^vsrfilling^Kitst Ciass. B.A. li At IIf i., wbolesal* and Itetall,^bulls i ity. Meiit.init N'OtlCI' F AJ-S1 RSMI-M -lte^l Lion Mu.-^itis coniiMH\ In. :4tion, oi nli.iis worss are^I in th^ Fl.nH'ieek Miuiiii: Jlslriet, IVer l.isine^| eetintv. .Monuiaa. Noll set ssesgteMatt No-^I lice is herel-y y.,%, n that al a mee liiit^I s.f the unsis* of *a -i ^oi:i|mny heiu^ai II* ollc In AemottBnai ^,ui Itxeai^eiith -ITIIl tlay ol Oe'.eh-r. li'l, an :,-sess^mem o i ecu tier shaie was leik-d up n uie^e.ifi :n st^ek of -a d i-^un|) li^. |i si Ills e on or I e-^fore N 'Vcmh r Jo, IMii, t i ii. I^. M m^ a , ^^era^I tary. .it his i fhce in An . en:.11. at n.tana Am^stssss uisin s nsh sa ,1 sses-s^sa nt sssa 1 lesasia^nn, mil im the vuth ita) nt M^ vtiiilier. IKi|,-lnl^I he sjtessra sVslMqisrat sndWstl I^ dmy adt ^^tlsss] ter sals a public i.tif turn, i s I, unesspiy-^nit iit -hull ne liuile l.ef.ne. will sol^l on ilie^MU ,1m of Uecriiibi i. - n, to piy the ,lelin^qsiestl gtsesstnetit ! tln-r with iliti cust of sd-^^i rtl luf ai cl ^ spetises nf sale. siH. \M.n-it N. hecrttarv.^'iftlee ill t' mon I l.*k. AnaeoiHli, Monlaaa.^Allaersuasaesdksg sink in la. l.eu Usa^Minini; ^ ICe.-n. tmn c^ intimi will plesse call^M the ^. rretsr s eniee anil secure si.. k In Ke I^Uea Mm as summss) in ^ u i aasjs ksmeassr,^Fust piiu.lcation Oil in. Estes^ Connell Mercantile Co. letterleads, lull heads, job printing nt^every detcruuion ueatly uouu at itio^hTaKOAKiiolIiee. SMELTERSWILL OPEN Andit will be I great blessing to the people of^Anaconda. Another gn at blessing is^that families can obtain Groceriesand Provisions, AlsoGENTS* FURNISHING GOODS. verycheap at our store. Our stock ot groceries is as complete^and of as good quality as can be found in Montana. We will^quote prices that can't be equalled in the West. OURLIQUOR DEPARTMENT . . . Isfilled with choice-it brands of imported and domestic goods. TheTeas and Coffkes sold by us are of a superior quality.^Before buying another pound elsewhere come to us. MacCallum^ Cloutier, 60,c:oArRthA.^,Enu. OURSTYLES Cannotkt Procured Elsewhere eooooooouoeooeoooooooo NOTWO GARMENTS ALIKE, oooo00'10 ^00OOOO000OO0) OnlyOne of Each of Those^Will be Sold in Anaconda. Ourventure has been an unqualified^success, more than fully meeting the^wishes and admiration of our customers. Werequest that those who intend^purchasing a winter garment will make^their selection this week. Wearc daily receiving ,Suits and Underwear. D.J. Hennessy Mer. Co. ANACONDABRAA CH. 5ooN E W^CLOAKS. Ladies,Misses'^^-*\^J\J arvd GkildrerVs Wraps, INTHE LATEST STYLES, Directfin the Mm Markets. Dent buy l ist season's Wraps^fr^m ButlO or cl-cwlure. We will^sell you new Wraps chc-q er Wehave a few la^t rttm'l^Wraps which wc will sell for 50 cents^on the dollar. OPENFOR INSPECTION, Wednesday,Oct. 14. Estes^ Connell Mercantile Co. J.Bs LOS EE,SILVEN HUGHES. S. A. ESTES. PrwaldamtSecretary. Treasurer. THE WRNUFRCTUHEBSOR TheFind Silica Brick FORFURNACES AND OVENS lruse at the large Smeiten of Butte and Anaconda whera^they g've better satisfaction than any hitherto^tested, surpassing the Colorado and^mpurted brick formerly used. PricesBelow Competition. FreightRates Moderate. QuickDelivery Guaranteed. them Miln [co., HNHC0NDH. WONTKNH