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TUBANACONDA STANDARD: SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER I, x89X. THEBUTTE OFFICE Ofth* STANDARD Is In the^New Windsor Hotel Annex. No.^21 East Broadway. The Tele^^phone numoer is 258. - acvrrtlsenientswill bo receivM ^ Ins Hull* eUlce of III.- hTANKAUD till X O ' IOC 1'.M. lor insertion in Uw fellow-^iti(r uiornni;!'* pater.^^1 r Ftam-ahii It rtrUveres u^ nati* subscrlb-^^li early eieiy moinjis tUTTEKAILWAY GUIDE. MOXTANAISlOX. Ielena f\|ire^l MmtaiiaI II on lA|iress naeolitl.llAprr** JtnaroiuiitKa|^ esa Iin. n NMi Fast Malt..^L'mon ^ m^'. has em Ki.. aII II e. Tso a mltd* p ni. . . I in(ila p.in. 1:4 11^ m.I^ I - a.m. (:.''.I-lii.'3:14 |^ in. -I:.^^ |i In'.'. r. p in. Iriiamli: ^^!! ii.in. BUTTbCU'lilr.N I NO l^hS^. C.E. Davis left for Salt Lake yi stcrday. FrankB. Thoines rcttirii-d home yos-^terdsy morning. TheTurn Verrm will Hold a aocial at^Caplira ball tbis evening. Un.atcC'onneil, formerly proprietor of^the 1'aragon hotel, baa removed to Nei-^hart. Ttiefuneral of Jerry Hurley will be held^thia afternoon from No. lil'l Kaal Wool-^man street. BiabopUrondel liai returned from^Portland where be attended a uaoeling of^til* provincial col logo. TheWashington guard* will bold an^imnortant meeting at the Partition ru.a^St 7:30 o'clock tbia evening. W.i. Welsh left yesterday afternoon^for Antigonlsb, Nora Scotia, whero lie^will apend the next two months. J.C. KtssonheriMT, station tender at^tha Harris ^ Lloyd, is sick and would bo^to have tonia lodge friends call on him. SamBrown was tin* only offeudcr tried^in the polico court yon-play, lie was^fined |1 and costs for drunkenness, and^IU delault was commuted. PrankCarter has returned from Chicago^where be spent IS* summer. He says^lbs preparations under way for the oxpo-^ailion are simply stupendous. TheGreat Northern trutn due at f^:2S^last evening was reported 14 bourn laic.^The delay is said to have ia-cn earned t^y^a severe snow storm in Nortli Dakota. KulpliLouis reriivcd uewa yesterday^of the death of Ins lather in Clucugo,^His tnoiher, brother und sister lelt yes-^terday alteriiovii for Chicago to attend^tin* funeral. TheY. M. C. A. will hold a gospel^meeting lo-iii-.rruw-afternoon at 4 o'clock,^at the i'resby terian church, 'i'lio suu-^j'cl will lie ^i'crsonal Work; What, How^..lid When. Tb^ 1'uvilion rink will bo reopened^Tuesday, .N-.nmbrrd, by Joe Dalian,^Willi ii^ w skates and irood music.^Courteous Irealment. Objectionable^cliuraclcrs ri'luscd udiuissiuti. /nemplove at the Silver How mill'^n. lli' d J. J. Kii|i^ s, 1,-11 hi Irunt ol u train^t ar yr^leriiuy morn.ng. 1 lie wheela i f^Hie car ciusln-d Ins right leg so badly that^he will I.. lllcaHUCItklcd lor duty for ^^couple of weeks. JudgeMunition removed h:s office yes^icn.uy iiitii the front room orer I.ml 4^Joo'* plsca on Mam street. Ilia new^quarter- ure Btllcb more easy ol access^than I lie old, uutl also much more com-^tunable. Thepolice force was decreased^again yesterday by the resignation of^Officer J. r. Collins, who gave up bis^star to enter the service of the Anaconda^company aa engineer ut thn Mountain^Consolidated. Mr. Collin* is a first-class^tngiueer and a goou policeman. At'sniervlde aeaaiifti.^BlTTr., Oct. 31 ^The gossips of Center-^vllle are busy retailing the particulars of^a scandal which ia brewing on the lull,^and the subject is the most thoroughly^discussed in back yard caucuses at pres^^ent. A vile, wicked man ami a confiding,^trustful woman furnish the plot. A girl^young In her leens is finding herself in a^condition that betokens approaching^motherhood and the man in Ihu case,^who la only a few yeara her senior, re^^fuses to repair the wrong ho lias done her^by placing a wedding ring on her linger.^Friends of the girl are laboring with the^stubborn young fellow to induce him to^recede from his determination, but so far^they have met only with strong and cm^pensive refusals on his part, and it ia^probable that the matter will get into tbu^courts, Such a atcp will not tic taken,^however, until persuasion and coaxing^Dave failed, as the girl and her pareuts^are not anxious for the notoriety a caso^of that kind would give them. ValasblesI -mi.^BlTTE, Oct 31.^The friends of Michael^Sepp, who was killed by the egplosion in^a mine a few weeka ago, claim thai be^for* the explosion bo was known to have^a gold watch and a crrtillcate of dciHtatt^for 13,000 in hit p'-cket. No trace of them,^however, cou'd be lotiiul In his pockets or^among his ^ ffeclv, and it is thought tb^were loat in the explosion, ll is nlso^claimed thnt he tins money in some bank^in San Francisco, but no record of it has^yet lH-eii foajmi, N itlier lias any trace of^family ir friends la en found, lie lef^a me properly in I n lie, and James W^Murphy I us asketl the court for lelttr* of^administration. (Slightbr an OlMi'er. Bl'TTi,On. 31.^ tharlcs Frost and Fred^Freeman made an attempt to hold up a^man at Silver How last night. They were^making g iod headway when Ihey were^interrupted by Deputy SherifT Hnnkley,^who caught them in the act. 1 hey di^not secure anything from their victim.^'J In- men were brought to Hie city by the^^ Ulcer und lodged in the county j til. r.is:.cS^rs destiniKl to points east of^the Missouri river slmii d In or in mind^the Union l'aciflc rnilwuy carries second^class passengers on fast ^ ^i^ro^s trains^^ qjlpped ^'l^i cUgsnl free reclining^cuair cars ami allow-* slop over privileges^at all lie priiifi-i.il cities u tin West. In^^cluding Salt L il'.e til), Ogden, Denver,^avanaas ^ itg ami O nalia. Letibe l'lniu.,r^|ih. ^^ ^nsp but Sgl Voar I'llat OS. An11 xl4 enlarge I photo of yourself fn-e^Willi every di ^ u ratiiu^ ts at the Imperial^gallery, o| p ill^ puetolTjce. Bnr n m ud tl at Uss L'u-on I'ac^taki s ^eeond-elaas iiassci'gera ihrougb^fa^'. ^^,.''- ^s iraiua. II. SHEHAS MNY FRIENDS Irs.Dodge Still AnltlDg Hsr Ex^^pected Greit Foriue. LETTERS FROM BEGGARS PaoplaWho Want Halp From tha^One Who la a County Charga^-How She Can^Do Good BlTTB,Oct. 31-Tba rS.OOO.OOO fortune^left lo Mrs. Ann J. Dodge by her Eugliah^ancestors has not yet been turned ever 0the aged inmate of the county poor^house, but she still baa great hopes. Her^ntiorniywho undertook th^ case, wrote^to the old lady's ueplinw, W. T. Coleni \n^of San Francisco, but lias not yot re^^ceived an answer, ani the nephew's coi -^tinned silence l a- n tendency lo arouse a^suapic.ou in Mr. Undue. Coleman, who^is an i xu ns.ve sniinon calmer of Cali^^fornia, took un mieiest in the good for^^tune of Mrs. Dodge a year or two ago,^collecting all ilte evidence to her claim, ndwrole her ^ nee ih it ho was mak i:g^eiioouragiug progress in the case. Since^then she has 1^ en unable to get any wortl^from bun, although she claims to have^written repeat! dly, und now her attorney^meela with ^ ^ hotter success. Mr. Cole^^man Ins ricently been financially em^^barrassed, mid Ins own business^may require so much of bis time^that h ^ can give no attention to^Mrs. Dodge's affairs. Nnwa of the old^lady's good fortune has cx^ iided to al^^most every corner of the Hinted States,^and it has siirrrd up nil kinds of hopeful^m ggars, and she is flooded with letters of^this character, 'i he Itiea of begging ntd^of a pun it is uu less amming than the^language of some of these letters, and the^nerve and impudence of others is remark^^able. The news reached ihehumlc-iof^Georgetown, Texas, and the **regent and^profestor ol mental anil moral philoso-^ihy^ of the Soiitliwt-Blerii un.varsity via^nspired to write an epistle, three puges^in length, with a lead pencil. 'I he letter^is ailiiri'sscd lo ^Dear anil Vi net tiled^Madam,^ and proceeds in purl thin.: 1congratulate you ii|k n the wonder^^ful fact, aa slated in the daily pipers,^that you, in the providence of ^^ ^I, are^suddenly raised from poverty to affl iciicc.^Sorry thai your nin-mii old age will not^nllow you lung to 11 j y your great ostate.^You have only u I.lulled tune in winch^yen may dispose of it. Ami think it not^iniprriiiichl in me lo sugucKt thnt, titter^u huvo amply provided for relatives,^that yon then do si inditing lor coming^generations. Hud I a monument to your^memory that will mum i brass or marble,^mid hand your nam.- down lo the tigcs us^a heiiefac.ress Uj your race. In tl is coi -^liectiou may 1 not mention the i|icai work^of Christian t ducation^the i dncaiion off^young men at it latlies uetler the intisi^gracious religious uuspices lor high places^in the church und slate. We liuveju-t^such institutions in Cuorgelown. 'lex.,^known ss the Sntithweaterii Univ. r--i;y^and ladies' aniii x Wo are tlomg a^great and good work, and on very^limiud means. We irrcntlv need money^for more ami better l.tnlil n as well as^an endowment lund. Will yen nut, my^dear minium, cxlertl to us u helping^hantl, thai we of ihe t-outh as well as th**^north may bless your nnmo when you are^gone. Miould you rniertaln ourcau-el^will be pleunetl to correspond with you or^visit you in pi t'on thai y- u mny net in^^telligently. Do give us couHideratioti.''^Then followed an extended and eiaboraie^blessing and cloaed w ith, ^1 hetewuli^nd our catalogues ^ The Idler was^mailed in Wasli.iigion, I). I . This npiieul^is for a good cause and SM b^ excused^fur r^ in ml ng Mrs. Hodge that she has^only a short time in winch to make up^her muni to endow the Southwestern^university. The nest writer wun:ed mom y^for something entirely d ffferenl. S tu is^little girl living in Illinois ami her^father ia not bleaaed with the^riches he craves, to he in^^duced his daughter to appeal to^Mrs. D idge. The height of bis ambition^is to be the proprietor of a fair-sised^brewery, and for thia piirposo he needs^money, just a small pari of Mrs. Dodge's^great ^ xpectntioua, and be hope*,^through his little daughter's 'letter, that^it will bo lorlhroming very soon. A^touching appeal cornea from a poor or^^phan girl at Seattle who ha* exnerienced^all tho un.-cry of poverty, and takes op^^portunity of writing to Mrs Dodge to say^that ^It ^ei ms that Und tells me you will^not turn tins SSI r ami needy girl away^without giving me some aasistauce, aa I^am so anxious to go to school, but have^no money, and you are blessed with^abundance.^ A postscript snys, ^l'ici..e^write me soon and lei me know if you can^help me.^ A girl of sweet 17 ill^Ktlinbuig, Intl., is sure Mrs. Dodge^will help her to get a start in the world,^so she can Irak* b^ r own living. Her^n queat ia sbori and lo ill* point. Sh*^saya sh* needs help ami must have it. Ayoung couple in Missouri got married^on nothing mid after they wi re married^lor a short lime lln-y had cousideiable^leu then when they started. In other^word* they In.v ^ been running in bad^lurk, and need outside help. Mrs. Dodge^was jual Ihe snap they have base looking^for, and if she would only buy tin ill a^farm tbeir first born should bo named^Ann Jane, in honor of their ugetl bene-^factresa. 'I hey (lou'i want much delay^about It either. Anotheryoung girl who wants an edu^^cation lives in normal, 111., and she^minks Mrs. Dodge might be glad of an 1ppS] (tinny to do good by giving a small^part of her property to a poor^girl who wants to study music. ^I hope^your griierostly in ly move you to help^me,^ continues tbe appeal. ^Or course^you do not know me, and you may think^it rath^ r bold off me to wrlto you thus, hut^I trust you will not, as II aeeius lo me you^will Ss glad off all opportunity to help^some one who needs aid, and who would^at th* saine time put Ihe moury to (ood^use.^ The w riter did not feel at liherly^tu aign Iter own name, but aaid that a leu^Irr written at once and addressed to^^N'armah^ would reach her safely. Newrelatives also turned up with th*^big fortune. A lady at Bloomington, 111.,^saw ail announcement of Mrs. D 'tlge's^good fortune in the Hlooiniugtuti fanta-^i/iii/ li and attraetetl her attention^because of the old lady's pleat-^ant change in lur financial con^^dition, aa the writer also experienced^the Inconvenience of being poor, si e^continues! ^Our experience financially^has iH'en quite similar, ami Iwoudir'tl^this morning w hen 1 read this notice if it^could b - possible that we are connected^by relationship. If so, I would be de^^lighted a* then there would be some linn*^of my securing my rights, 'i bis I* why 1^write you. My gresi grandfather came^from m ar Loudon. F.ng., and hi* name^was William Martin Luton. He left^home when only 14 years of ago and set-^tl.d In V.rgtnia. After his death we^learned that he was an beir to as Im^m- use fni tune ill England near Loudon^-1 believe the estate of Sir It ^ger Linton^-SB* every thing wa* against us and we^could not prove our righie. a* Hie dale of^h s birth had been rraced from his tcmb^stone, and ihu lam'ly record was un^fortunately destnyed My grandfather^l ad u very lara* family, and one^daughter married a man name I Walker^ami moved la ih ^ west.yt ars ago, wl ere at^^tract* of H em was loat. 1 He light it^nnght be pistiid* that you are a descend antof her'*, though f have almost g.r^;i^up In despair off ever realising anything^from tbat source. I think it ia terrible lo^know ibat vasj ar* without a doubt beir to^money suffleiont to make you eomforto-^ble through life and not be able to secure^your rights for want of proof, while you^struggle on is p verly to keep soul and^body together. Now if you will writ* me^and just tell me If there is any hope of^my being right In this 1 will Ideas you al^^ways, l'.eas.- write roe at once and you^will confer a life-long favor.^ It is too Rsd,bill ihe beir of Sir Roger Linton will^ava in seek Jfariber lat her rights, for^Mrs. Dodpa disclaims any relation^^ship with the Walker family, although^I be ancestors of both families had a nar^^row escapi of being r-dated, a* both bad^estates near Loudon, cam* to America^and bath died. Theatoiy of Mrs. Dodge's great for^^tune is still traveling and tbe appeal*^continue coming In. In a week or two^ihs ft reign countries ar* expected to be^In r.rd from, anil the old lady will be^asked to establish a foundling hospital^in Patagonia, furnish tat missionaries^for Hie hungry Fiji islanders, and endow^a young man's training school In Zulu-^Intnl. The mall with a patent right and^the genius who wants to sisrt a news^^paper havu not yot b -en heard from. MAY CNU AT THt URAVE.What the AMother's grareh lor Her Sob^njsth It-cord knows,^l in t., Oct. SI ^The long search mnde^by Yr^. Watson for her son, which was^mentit tied In tt* Htamiaicp ibis morn^^ing, a HI probably end at bi* grave, for a^reporter U-day dltcovercd lhat James^Watson, the young man for whom tbe^mother Itaa bet n search nz all over Mon^^tana, died at St. Ann's hospital in Ana^^conda on Jan. 17, 1691, of pn^ unionia.^The man had been working in mines^near liulte, I ut went lo Anaconda for a^few d.,yr, where he look etek and died^after a short illness. Hi* remains were^interred in tl.e Catholic cemetery. No^papers ol any kind were fojud on his^pcrst n as to his family, and it was im-^po-s tile to locale any of his relation*.^A i ornllcaiv of deposit in the Sliver Bow^National bank and a check draw-t by the^enacoi da company on tho First National^bank of Anaconda, were found, repre^^senting tl.H'3 34. and this is now in the^hands of James W, Murphy, the public^adiuiinsiraii r, who has made every ef^^fort io find i nine claimant fur the money,^but witl.cul tucceta. It was thought that^he has a trunk tomewhero in tho city,^but that ul^o could not be found. Mr.^M urphy caused a tombstone to be put on^the grave with the hope* that it might^someday It ad to the discovery of his^'li'-iuls or relations. If the Mr*. Watson^who was ill Butte a few weeks ago in^s'-art h of her sou and who ia now in the^poor house of I.-wis and Clarke county^i* the mother of James Watson, which^appears lo be the case, she will soon be^at tin- end of her journey, and all that^she w,ll II id off him is a neat lutie sum off^money he doubtless had itiieiitled lor her. FLLLFiVfc. HUNUKuD FEET. I'mSJgTsgsg srriuusiy I Jured^Mtracu-^I n, i. enps 1 rum Ifcratb.^IHU Oct. 31.^An accident of a sc-^r-ous nature occurred in one of the Syn^^dicate mines this morning. When the night^shift came up out of the Mountain Con^^solidated Hlubont 6 o'clock th a morning^lin y were accompanied by Pat McVcrry,^ihe station lender. He wanted to return^to the ^'J0 lev, I lo bring u;^ two other^men, ai.d signaled to Kichard Bowden to^let (loa n the cage. The engineer started^io comply, I ut lost control off tbe engine^and the cage, with McVerry, foil to the^^iilout, n distance of 600 feet. 1 be sa^^rin,, was finally slopped by the brake man^and another cage sent down after^tho injured mau. Ha wa* brought^lo the surface and at once conveyed^to Mil- .vstors' hospital where he received^surgical attendance. It wa* found that^he had sustained a compound fracture off^the left liner. Tbe bonus of the leg were^also badly crushed and it is feared that^th* inula will have to be amputated. The^bone ol the lutie finger en the right hand^was also broken. It is a remarkable^thing that the man waa not killed out^^right, and if he I lad not been on the up^^per uerk of Ihe eago he would have been^drowned before help could have reached^h-m, as the lower part of the cage was^immersed In water. McVerry Is an un^^married man, 27 years of ^ge, and has^been In the employ of the Anaconda com^^pany for some time before the shut dow n^and since. His physician* say he is gel-^ting along as well as could be expected,^and they will kuow in a day or two^whether amputation will bo necessary. JOLLYGOOD FELLOWS Itmbtrsof the Improied Order at^Bsgilitors M;et. THEYWANT WAR OR PEACE Weighty Questions Dlsoussed- Abol,srmsntoff tvll^To Settle^tho Chilian Trouble-Dis^^cord at Horns. Gilmorc'scelebrated baud will be in^Salt Lake Nov. ^, 4 and 7, when a grand^concert will I.e given in the tabernacle.^The band will bo assisted by the Choral^society and tabrrnaclo choir, which^consist* of 700 voices. For this oc^^casion the L'uion Pacific will sell^round trip ticket* from Lutt* to Salt Lake^for f 15. conditional that deposit must he^made lor licketa by -a persons on or b. -^fore Nov. 4. All who wish to take ad^^vantage of this liberal rate should bear in^mind thai deposits must be made early^as possible, so that sleeping car accom^^modations can be provided. Further^particulars can bo obtained at U. P.^office, corner Maine and Broadway. HORSEb. MULtS, CArilS. ETC., Forsale Cheap. 1have for sale a lot of horses, mule,,^dump carts and harness; also complete^boarding house outfit, including range,^knclieii utensils, etc., all of which will bo^disposed of at a bargain. Applyto J. T. Carroll. Front street.^Anaconda, or 10 Last Grauits street,^Butte. Iinim-itniiey's K'xpanauc*. 1'y.NDt.ETOK,Or*., Jan. 12^Having suffered with tnv kidneys, I was^induced to try the OKKCON K1UNKY^TEA, which relieved me in a sin n nine.^1 take pleasure in recommending It to^the public as a safe remedy for kidney^difficulties.Ckokur W. Bailct. CountyJudge of Cmaiilla. alnuns t ottgress.^For the above meeting, which convene*^In Denver November 18th, ltih and '.Oili,^the Union Pacific Railway company will^sell mind trip tickets from Montana^point-at tho rut* of en ^ and one-Herd^lares. Tickets will be sold November ltilh,^good (or return Drceinber 4ih. WsrIn l lmlotrsphs.^An 11x14 enlarged ^4j^hoto off yourself^given free with every dogen cabinets at^the Imperial gallery, opi^. postoffice.^Fiuest work guaranteed al IS per dussn. Waltd ' ^ A partner to take a one-^half interest In a leas* psy ore in sight.^No inschincry n quired. A first-class^show in e to make a stake. Can rxannne^and lake samples and mvesngaie fully.^Address F R. W. Patton, No. 11 Cub^street, between Cratule and Broadway,^Butt,', Mont. Bvttk,Oct. 8L^It having been^rumored about town that tbe Improved^Order of Regulators bad died, Capb L F.^Wymaii has been rustlirg around ti e^past few days and got trgjtber a quorum^for a un eung to-night, lit ibis course tho^Regulators merely followed tho policy^outlined by tho board of trade. When the^latter organisation wa* supposed lobe^not only dead but buried far underground,^a new board of Irsde *| rang into esist-^^ nee. Then tbe old board revived,^knocked out tb* r.val in one^round, enured into a apas-^mod c onslaught on smoke, water,^mineral land', railroad to Boise^Cily. the Northern Psc 11c,etc..and when^thai field wa* at last clear. It onco more^relapsed into a state of peaceful serenity^uk n to death, and nothing is now beard^of th( in. Latelyan organisation has sprung into^existence styled th- Ancient Moguls.^Capiain Wyman berime furtpus whin he^heard of thia and issued a bench warrant^for all aurviv.ng msina:rs of tbe Oltl^Regulators to lie present at a meeting to^be ml I tin* evening. It wa* rather a^(1 flicii.t matter to obtain quarters (or the^room, inasmuch as tbe H igulator* had^left autidry resorts unpaid ween they^ceased their regular meetings. With^some il flleulty the chambers of the At.^cient Moguls al 313 East Park street were^^eciiied. GrandImproved Regulator),^ began^Captain Wyman, ^aiieu laat we met^Cjionol t urns occupied tin* beer keg^and II .unshed tho mammoth red handled^rax ir. lis outlined thi* s .-at of honor by^the exercise of lie moat culpable frauds.^He was the Grand Itegulator de facto, and^It is no wonder, witu such a man at your^bead, that you neglecteJ to attend the^meetings. But Regulator Curtis has gone^now, ami I notice with sathfaction that^the crime which once infested Bu'.to has^followed tne colonel to Helena. Lately^that town hasb^e:i recking with robberies^and burglaries. It is tiot my intention to^accuse Colonel Curtis of being a robber^ami burglar, but if the shoe Ills, let bun^i tu it on. All I say is that Dime has been^born lied, and that iff an tfllcient man^like myself were retained al the head^of tuis order, in a few weeks^sue n a thing as crime would bo^a tradition in Butte. It has been a s.-rinus^question with me whether wo should not^moire bodily over to Helena, and try to^regulate that town n little. The condition^of things, there is Incoming lamentable^and Iks town is becoming a disgrace to^the civilis^d Northwest. I would lik* to^bear from some of ibe lea-ling Kt-gu'ators^on this proposition. Beforewc consider tbe matter of mit-^suniry work in Helena,^ said It -,;ulator^Mutpliy, ^^utmose wc hold our annual^elect ion of officers. I think it is about tlnte. 'Verywell,^ slid Captain Wymsn, ^I^will act as teller mys*lt. FredV. Scheuor was the only mm^anoininsti d for the position of grand chief^{regulator. Only ;s wore present, hut ihe^Im hot resulted as tallows: x-heuer 7 Yiyuvau til CaptainWyota* announced that he^had a faw proxv votes ta cast and that he^wa* duly elected. As the captain cou-^trolled the only rai g in the room, nooue^disputed Ida decision. Fredsesstssf was unanimously chosen^vice president, as a sop to the Ancie'iti^Mozu-s; E. H. Cooncy was elected secre^^tary and Tom Burke treasurer. Mr.^Scheuor was called on for a few remarks^and said: Iam in fr.vor of a Are eating, lam^^basting war with l hilt. Iff any nation^think* ho or she can pluck a tail leather^from the Am r cbm eagle with impunity^lei he or she die. L-jng may sbo wave!^I am in favor of die aring war with Chili^at onco and annex! g tho country to^Montana. Why wevcould organ id an^army right hero in Unite lhat could eat^Chili. Beforewe declare war on Chili,^ said^Colonel Diyle, ^we should some^way pacify the terrible battle^now going ^n in our city.^1 refer lo the blootiy war now raging b^-^iweelt ill t Jfiiier anil Ihe infer lfo'tnfam.^As long us we have civil war we call^never successfully prosecute a foreign^war. Mr.Scheuer said lie th^~^ueht the war^between tbe Jfinrratid the Inter Mountain^was merely a delusion. No newspaper^can obtain a national re utntion nowa^^days until it has a fluO.OtO libel suit.^Mr. Scheuer was of the i pin,on that the^local papers were heaping abuae, villifl-^cation aud slander upon each otin r pre^^paratory lo mutually suing each other (or^1100.DUO damages, not being able to get^anyone else lo sue them for thai amount. CaptainWyman coincided with thia^view and aaid lhat lie had private infoi-^malion of papers being now drawn up in^behalf off Editor Quinii, plaintiff,^against the /^frr ^fountain Publishing^company, deieuuants, n r 41UU.U00, and be^beln red that lunnecliatcly utierward, ac^cording to arrangement, Editor Read was^to sue tbe Afiaer company for the same^amount. These papers know they weren't^In it until they coutJ get a fl'O.oVJ 1 b*l^^uit and they had agreed on tin* means^so gel one. Atthis point in the proceedings, a^notice was roc ired from Nl-trshal D nun^tbat the Regulators must put green blinds^en the window* of their meeting nail. 1would like to know who runs this^blind factory anyhow,^ growled Jim Mur^^phy, aa tho lights were turned out and^tha raior, beer k*g and charier locked up. U*tYour P*A**SS M nil- lo. Mar I. tt | | An11x14 enl; rged photo of yoorscl' and^on* BeS*S cabinets given for F nest^work ruaraiiteed. I nperial gallery, opp.^postofflce. Healingand cock alov -a In great vari^^ety at H. J. Ulumv's, r^ Weal Park street. OCTOBER10th c*TO- December1, WEOFFER Nuta raaiaeaoas tscs Itleash, Buta true beautiflrr, being the onlr^preparation sold under a positive guar^^antee of il.UKitli.it it contnins not a grain^or fraction thereof al iwia-inou* or dele^^terious substances, lndoraed by the most^celebrated artists of the lyric and dra^^matic stage; recoiiimcndo'l by eminvnt^yhysicians, and prom unced harmless by^leading chemists^Wisdom's famous Ro-^bcrtinc. rorSale ( heap-^On e atttgle cylinder hoisting engine, la-^horse power. Willi X^.horse powi r boiler,^as good as new, two pump-, bucket-,^cars, sheave, pipe and cctnplrio tquip-^mcnt for working small mine. Inquire^of 1. T. Carroll or L. M. Trask at Mon^^tana Lumbsr A Produce company, Butto^or Anaconda. Getready tor the cold weather by hav^^ing on your windows and doors tit^ ^ at^^om weather strips. II J. Hlutiie, 78 West^Park, telephone No. 6.'. Aticket lo I uttc for every 25 cents^spent over the bar at Jack Kennedy's^wailing rot m. Walkervda*. Hraiingstoves for ad k n Is jf furl and^St .11 prices st H J. Dluiuo'a, 78 West^Park street $40,000.00 WORTHOF JaZHGONS,BUGGIES,^HARNESS ANDFARM IMPLEMENTS AT 75Cents on the Dollar. 4 Now FiftySpring Wagons, $75 to $100^One hundred Buggies, 75 to 225^Fifty Road. Wagons, 45 to 65^Fifty Carts - - - 20 to 40^One hundred Sets Harness 6 to 45^200 Robes and Blankets $1 25 to 15^Twenty Wheel Plows ^40 to 60^100 Walking Plows - 6 to 22 Formerly iooto $135^100 to 55to 30to 10to^l*2.oo to #55to^10 to 300 85 5560^20^85^30 yjb Anda Complete Line at correspondingprices. REMEMBERTHE DATES. Write,Send Your Son^or come in while this OPPORTUNITYLASTS!