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THEANACONDA STANDARD, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY l^, tttz. INAN ARTISTIC WAY GeorgeE. Thomas of Carroll Shuffles^Into the Great Unknown. itwas a RAZOR Mb: USED He Didn't Want to Dirty the^Room No CauM- Known^for the Awful^Deud. ^^'^ ^rge F. TuoiiKth tmiiiiiitteil ^uici(l !^ (Nttting Mi iliiout in hi* mmm at Mm^ho.ittli.it; Iioiim- t^l A. M. Walker at ' .11-^roll ionic lime Uiirinn yeHtenlaj after-^liottti. No chum* can l*t* acMi'iitil f^^r tin-^ronimihMoii i^1 tin- iuhIi art. ami no ielWTri^of tlesM-r.pt ion roil It I tw tuufiil lotich-^ini: on llu* KAil iii.liter. Thel^.wl\ Mi fouml Imhc in tin- l^ ^l l^y^^luIui Holler, i eli.inilM-rniaiil, at ..Inum^6:i't nVliM'k. Tlif y!rl at omi* kiiiiiiiioim-iI^Mr. W.ilkt p, w ti-t ||MtMM*l to tin- room^ami ton ml ili.it ilie niiti Ml miit*' tle.itl.^nihl trout nil RppMtMMM ',a,l b9M *U m\^for Mum* lime. Hi^ In ;nl was pn^p|MM| up^|i^ i i-oat ami \^ *t .mil iwo |dllow^*, .ill of^v tut 11 m Bjfsj DM eicil ^ HI' oli m m 1 as BJMBJ^also the MMUwtfl atnl MftMMMe, Mr.^WmB) it le|^l.^.iMil iu Jml^i* H.* kwell,^^ho ItMloneil lo the plan*, ami after^view inn the it main* ortl*'it*| the body re^^moved to Khiet'^ utiilertukiiitf ruomi,^w here an iiit|in ^ I w ill Ih- la-Id t^w|ny. TIioiujo.took rat ler a nt^x el wax of kill-^|MJ liiiiiM-lf. and mwry ru refill not to^|^iii the room ill any more disorder than^%\ ^i *- nil i ^ ^ tt v. 'I'lii' w *-a | k^u iiwil wm* mi mvUmm)ia/..i. awl thr whI mm nmmvV ledfeYtlUfl attttldtnff in front of a mirror,^lit- n^nl the ia/^^t ^ itli lift at pim aut ion^liii'l la.ale a mi Ml ^ IWetive job of it. He^li.el |ir^ \ ioiie^l\ plat'oil a t iiKpitlor iu Mieh^a |Nmiticil| Ml IMI Hoi r that the hlood^Ami i'd into it Ulltfl it MM lull, u lull hi- ev-^IdMMl^ * alk**tl to hit* U-d and lav down in^tin- jmltlMI inuhif-h ha wait Joiiiid and^ullouiil In- lift Hood lo (-lowly i hi) away^vitht.ut making ihe * lighten iiuim*. Judg-^IUU lioin tin jj.ivl'. v hu h ^.it- our and one-^h.il. uh Imm Ion,, .itid MM uieh d^i^p, tiotli-^In^ MM ih*- point o] tin* razor wan lined,^hut ho tint* ami sit ady wan hU Ii.iuiI th.it^llie jugul.ir nip on the ha hi hide of lla*^link VM eolllph lel^ mm nil. Whenfound Mm untoiiunati' man u Mj^attin d iu nothing bM] a suit of umli r-^eloihmg, while hnntriiitf on the wall was^toiiml a MM '^M ted w ilh Motd* and un^^der I hi' Imi I w as I on ml a w lute ^ leii w huh^w as also i o\ crod Willi eloiiii! liltn.il. 4l^the IdthhI had not th led on iht - t- bmmmi^the inference is thai he removed ihem to^^gether w n h his troiiserpi, w Inch w en- found^on the lloor |.\ the MMMM^mImV he had 1^j*t ^ ompli*hi-d the lafal aet. Theiuashad Htil.id in the smelter at^the lower work - (lnnnu tin- w ^iinr months^lor the past tluii- \cai-, and dining the^MMMmonths la- BMMl his tmiewoiU- i^inu al mmm1 u^ joint in Anaconda and^mmm, eel ii.g. lu the em 1^ part of tin- past^v inter he v a* MMHMM) mhmmj Ml M i^the MM4tM*, hut lett shortly alter tin MM^ot the m.ii. relUllilllit lo l arioll a tilth^over a li.outh M^t out I'M not MM i e -^ Inl^Mi If MiMJI Ml -idv t inplov MMM Ihmtiathe past vvt ek In did not ^..ti^nil. ami nothing MMM VM MMlMPMl 111^Ins mMImM i \cept thai h* spt lit MM^gicutei part of his time in Ins room and^wore a large hamlkeiehief an i.lid Ins^lie* !\. A It w d.t.vs ago Maiv Matun.^ii ehuiubeiiiiAid al the IkMM, mIm d him^It it ^a^ MHMW of a MM) MMM that M0^won- the haudketi hu t. to whi* h |m M^^plied in the a til i mat i\e and indulged in a^|m t uliur lau^h. more likt that ol a niatiiae^than a thoroughlv mih n an. TheIn st cxplatialn u 1 r Ins mm ttlfl^w. tn the hi iitlkt ii hu t al i^ui In m i |f n^th'- prem nee o| a MMM i. t h under hi ^ h it^ear. which would milit ate 'hat he had M^^tempted mi,tide he lore. Tin- MMIMtl IHMlU^MjM have BBMJ HMMM MMM than a ma) M^iwo. MA MM) si^iis M^ healing MMM! Im- dt-^tectet). thttii^h a MMmH MM4 of drti d IiI.h^I^v louud MMM diaielv uialer the MMMi lua \ a list- w hit h Stood |ui 11\ opt u^Undt r hik In d was found a ip*ituiii^ ol old^MMtMMJ v hu h wa- MMMMJ w mm di )^ d^MMMla Mi it is thought the MmmI louud^MtMMPCMtUM emittid lioin lhe MMM MMM he made a few days ago, M idt ntlv^W nh the mitntion of ending his ^ aieer.^Ill uli ttld kin k was aUo found Mood^MUMMMJ MMM ^. nttd on In- VMMMmmI VM^it portion of a '^ w^ I rolUtl into a hall^MTMMM was liieiallv ^ iluiaietl w ilh IiIimmI. ret I Slohl OCTU|MMd a InhI in the MMM^^MMMI with I houianhit mg the MMM ^iii nth,^bul sa^ s he WtkM not at ipiaintcil VitM hiui.^Imi MMJM kngtt ittfl his name. IP - Mjjra^Thotnat. w as reaulai m his haliils and at all^times acted a- rat txtia'ly as au^ UmI^ , He^mid Thoin.e. was a ver.v distant hoii ol a^fellow ami stilt ^*!^ I*VM* CMBVMMw) wnh^liinn Mold mU he liotlmi I'lotkl it MUM^on the floor on Mon.lav morning, hut^thought TImMJUH* liud lieeu ImmHmh a Im^ ||^or hometluna ^it Im Ml wlneh he mmjm^|ios^ d was mi hi-tit ti,, lis ditl ma leel^MlAciMltl) 1111^ 11 tted m lhe ilkifovor) to^it k 1 homas In ai. I BpMIMtMtl IMT did^MMMMM w hat w .i s i Ii. MMtMff w i h la^lie. k. lie said I I'oin.is WOII a MMM w ll ^^did Ml little KM i espondiug. hut In- no-^11ceil 11nil writing a lellcr tw^i ila.vs.ia^^.^I nit did not km^w to whom it w.o ad-^divMeil. Amongtin* effect* of MMMMMMSMd man^wah found mmeenis, home oAdeoiTMpotid- nee. a copy ol the i lUI I i a nneiit and a^MMMMM of pMWlM ol lllllei 11. Alll Mlg^the en res|tond^ m-- was found a letter^1 colli his hrothtr. ^). I*. TImMM*^ ot^Know Ii kv ilie. \. V.. heanu| date ol^March :'-d. IMB1, V.thing wait found iu^the letter that POuM Hi MM) way throw^light on the ut^'sterioUi matter. An UM-^fiilit^hetl and MMUgnud h-iti-r UttuW date^u| ;he _'tl of tin- present month and ad-^llMMMMd ^Ileal Hrot In i ^ w as al -o FiHlMl* Ihe letter was evident l.v written hv^TmMMMMMM no mention was mMle an lu^hit intention ol rotntulttlMJ ^UMStMM II lie iitertaiued .itiv at thai time. The untoi l Unute mail wait MMMt .*!^^^v ^ ii'. old. rulhor Mout, a tut Mood MMMil '^^^^ t ti tin lies, lie wot- a leav^ dark iioUfctai he ami was geuerallv MMMiMMM^h itldsoine. He is thought to have an ae-^l| ;.iitnam e ami tra ml named Will Ha.Vt ^ ^iftptaidto MaftdM in this cit^. With^exception ol Ha^cb it u not known^i' he ih MMtMMtol) aeipiumted with an\* e in tin*. iieighlmrluMitl. He was heard .fboitie time ago that he ow ned a^list-ami lot in this citv which he in-^' t'UUjMQ M4uJMM^ Mil I bM hah Iftofl ^et IMMM^1 ^ ^ i ^ flet!. Hih Inother. wht^ is a li uit^ilMMMMf, haft Imtii ti It graplntl to. and the^ihnIv will Im* held until a reply has Ih ^ n re^^ceived. J.Wi v Merrill, attorney and notary,U7^North Main ^trx**-t, Hutte l it^. Mont. Kughis ol Pythia^ pint and el,arms at **Le^^,** the jeweler. I *W hle\ l^l^m-k. last^our bargains in ri al ^ -tate w nh^Morgan lirua' u-al BMMMI loau^. HMMMMMM BoyalAreatium MMMfMM ^Le^a.M KNIGHTSOF PYTHIAS. Mit Una of thf mmmi mmm) Ml Montana^at * ^ rral 1 MMi MMUMto t he MMBMMNIi CikkatFam.\ May 17.- The grand HMaM^of KlPghlb oil Vluas met m ifgular bete^bion 1im1a^ at Ifi a. m. in the Maboliic ha'l.^The follow ing 1-a lull list of lhe grand^HMMM ^ flu MM and MMM MMMI Pi 0*C^Mm^L. Sloaiie. Missoula: ii. ('.. Jafliea 11. dal-^iMflMMT* liu te; I,. V. Cm ^ ^ S. Whitney,^Mihs CM^! f, V.. I MMMMJ K. Iiarnal^^.^BoMMMMt C. M.of K.. K. H. Talcott. Li\-^ingbton; I*. ^.. k. of If. and s.. immm^U.eli. Helena: 0. M. al A.. H. UmgMaUl,^local Kahs: I.. I. I... I.coige Tre\aille.^QMMMMI G^ ^^^ ^^^^ (l* ' HJ* WM MMMt Untie;^Nupieiw |{cpici^r ntativ e, J, K. Ka hatds,^Unite; Siipieme Kepies^ nlati\e, I.. A.^W alker. Helena. Thefollowing nif the renit ^i ntatives^of lhe grand HMMM I litltte I'raiik II. TlMMiiab. Sam M. I'lan-^per^. W. II. KoIn its. It. l\ Turner. ^^. K.^f\ Ouffett. \V. K. Wii^hi ami J. H. Aikius.^mmmmm II- Mm Vaill and mmm Hahhng.^Helena 11, W. .lackson ami MMMM H.^llaMMMT. MMLMSaMI^Mr l agiie. MilesI 11 v^I'.ibeul erg. ITlMnM A.: I.ivu as11 M mmmj. ImmmmuOmmMj C'lmteaiiJ. Kiuerson Wamsle^ and Al-^frcd ('. Warner. AnacondaH. C ohen, sr., and OMMffMM^Herthch. Walker\illeKilwanl SmMbMM and Sam^^uel Mali hew s. W'nkes M. II. Knight and Ri U. Ueau. threatKails A. I . MMMMMMMM MMi^Mm HarriM. riiilipshuraHenz l*izcr and L. W. Sho-^dair. aMMHMM MviM VMM and W. 11. Pearson. JfedLodge lo'otgt M. mmmi and^XImMMM II- Hailey. (iltndivt-Taylor mmm and K. W. H.^Harvc^. Helena J, A. Ilttughtv ami W.f . Hidh y.^Hig Tinihcr Harvey BtlM.^Lk'iiierbville- ti#*oige F. Standard.^Castle V T. |iinsmor^^ and deoige ||. Wnmm. Knightand H. K. fish.^Ihnm Im-cIi and j, I'. Har- W.Y^\. II. Avlesworlh and Tom^Kinonlllgi r and Leo .Uife and 'lames^(,corgi' T. Voung I. Mveib.^ami J. I F. M. Ingalls and U. R. II. O, L I'harli- \. Iltirg and Kdgai e s. M. MiM^re and Pat aMMMMJl.lkhorn^rinaton. I'w MMM a^0, Worth n. Sand ( on^Ferr.v. Thegr.indkee|m-r of ii*; ^rds and seals^report-, tie - older iu Montana to he steadil^^increasing in ineinl^-r-ship ami is in an c\-^Ct llent liminei.il MMMMMMw Th*' tt v laMM^ol the MMMtMwlMM and hy-!aws |a under^MMMMI1 i^ Mli Agland MmII wm giv en at the Park hotel^to-night. The visitor*- an* loud in tin It* pl.ll-eof the ho-pitalitv of the ftre.it P.ills MMMfMBt OUR COLORED AMERICANS. Ihi v MMMMM l iMoiatilt- OMMMMMMMMM at^llie MMfMMMMd OMMMMj^IIMMIa. Ma) 17. Itishop I it.^ in.in pr*-^^t^I* 11 at litis moruiug'it tension of the Me'.hoilisl cotifert-liee. The eopiuiiltee onItUMMM) MMMfMMl in favor of tin*^abaMMMMMM of tin tUe-^e:tr limit oil the^appoint im lit of pa-loi *. It VMM HMMM*^lit-lidetl thai MMMMM Ml MMMMMMMl to ap^^point pastors every year without^reference to the plates lo which lhe^III III let aM) MMM l^'on assigned the prev^^ious ^t at*. Aft church law ha* blood for^matt) v .us, the pastor could not remain ..t plat ^ longer than live years in mh - ei- ion. The iv|h^rt MM mad ^ u h|m cial^ot |or forfMMMVM inoiniug. The rum-^mil lee op ih^ MMM of RM ^ iuueh laought^ill a report lairlv MflMlillg with MMMMMIM^^tlOM of i In MtMMJM piM i ieed M the^iii arm** in the Si^utIt. ami i .illetl on the govirnim in. atatoa,eMereti and all mmm4 i;is in rise ami ai o'.dl these oiiit..gThe resolution dee la red theeotored MMMMI aMJ Heated^-liamefnll^ on trains, holelnand were shot^daw n like dogs, ami the law of the laud aitfltiauipled Under foot l^_\ piople who ihtpUHMl the eolored NMMj alM ri'porl^t aiieed a great btir. A MUMMMJP ol dele^^gate- made vehement bpeet lit s. railing on^the g^ al Nh th. di-t i I hi 11 Ii M MMMl the^alarm and stand up firndv |or the rights olthe colon d people. l he report was^un..iuniou-l\ adopted li\ a rising vote. Ihe report of tin ha Hot for.tat nth of the^I im tnnaii |kn^k t iMiccru shaw t d llr. Pari^I ran-ton the only MM MMM had a in.tjorilv oflhe vol, - ea-t. \ m'eoml h.illol was or-^ih retl fof olher agents. The MMMMMMMM^chiir' h t \n ii-ton, MMMMM iMfl MMMftM^^1 hi- MMM reported, n DOMMMM/B^^lug thai provibioits lu made^for the km-eliug of an BMMMMMM^UUfMM worship. The MMMM en the vote^for niiss|otiar^ set tt taries anuoiim ed the^n-siilt. -flowing ihe MMMtMM ^'t \f^^ (|m^.^Peek ami I .^ ^Hard, who were BM Hi a lies^dttrMM the pa-t four ^car-. Tin t oiih r-^clicc adjottt'lled w it hout getting the it- ult olthe bml hallot lor lhe ageiil t^f (he Ihu imi.iii Book t nut t in. Uli% ||,. Is ||:i|tpv Iin ii i: v 11 i t , May 17. Mr-. I. W. liilh-^gau I MM evening MMMMMl MM* MMBMMd^with a bouncing 14-|m^uml hov. w ho is said^to Ih- the evai t image of hib lather. In the^th hglitlul e\i itement naturallv following^such a MMMMJ event. ih^ genial J. W.^Iuih fotgottt-u all lint aoeroara, it he ever^had am . ami MM MMfftaJl n ol the cup of^Mi-^ t^. auell an exti-nt that he i- ov MMM -^llig w iih p,i:t^s ami i- nut evt u touch^^ing (he htgll pint h in his |o| ltd t at art fug-.^Moihei and son are IkuIi lining nu etv and^heat iv t ongt atulatioti* aUnind on everv^hand. l\\ Leal.^^Hi ! n . Mav 17. \ giMiil house MMJM MMi^again te-night to hee^|v\ Leaf^ n Ma-^ipiire's. The company ih altove the aver^^age in al ilnv. and the MMMMJ throughout^i'vi rv pari of the pluv is cxtclleut. ^lv^^Leaf^ wilt he n-pi-atetl al tin- matinee to*^u.oirow and at the i veiling pMrfoMMMMMi^K si i veil m .lis for the Ithe.i etigagi-uieiit^w ill lie put on sale at the 1mi\ ottlee ^atur-^day. niiea i^pem* oil Mondav night. hii it 11a tiu a llriuit h. Ati.imt.a.. May 17. At Plarkv die at^^ o'clock this morning a MMM MMM into^the j ill and tthik ihree ttegnieti, ehargetl^w ifli the inunlerof Night Pnlienuiati I after^ledcoa. l^hl week, ami hanged ihem all^on one lunh of a hog- oak tret*. The ne-^gruerf all protested their iliiioeouoe. I.ltllt-1 Vt ..hi IIIin . Ma\ IT A MMMMMl of ^'Little^Tveoou^ w ill l^r held Thur-d.iv evening at^IM at the High st Iio.il htnldu.g. I ht^^rehearsal is t ailed hv I hat MM W( Lane^and ^ hai It - .1. I lw v. t. who .o^ MMIlMJ ^P^the op4-ra independent of aii^ former or-^gaui/.tlion. ImmMMMIMMM and aaMM ^l^'ya.** DEVOTEES_0F_ JUSTICE TboseWbo Are Supplicants at the^Shrine or the Blindioloed Goddess. anotherBIG damaob suit ThrBoston St Montana Company Defendant In an Important^Cat..- Special Commis^^sioners Heport. Binf, May 17. Another big damage^Miii will ronw up for trial in I' P-irtment I.of tin- ili-trtr-i roiirl lo-iimrrow. in which^Cliiiri.-s M. Johnson, a* aUiniiiii^trator of^I lie rstutn of William t^'f'oiinor, MM the II....inn A Molilalia MiniiiK coinuauy for^MMaV 'l he Niiit ^an ('oiiiiiieiic'ed about^two.yearn M in Ix liulf of thuwiilow and^^ liiuiren of (I'Connor. and bivh; out of the^boiler explokion at the ir A M. smelter^alx.ui ilinM.\i .hh u(io, ^t.i.-li n-^ult^l in^the death of ^l^( niiii ir and lour MMM.^IMMM whom were killed outright and^(lie other two being I.;..!!^ injured tliut^the.vdi.,1 within a few days after the ex^^plosion. The complaint in the eaw al^^leges tiegligeiiee on lhe part of the mining^company and ehnrges that they umhI an^old and iin.-ale lioiler along with two new^one,, and the defendants on the other^hand claim that old lioiler ^u a- good a^^.in .. and that the expioMon wan not due^to negligence. The plaintiff m repre-^wntodliy Thonipson t'ampbell mid ll. I .^Walilron, and Attorney Stapietou will a|^-^|h-iir for the lioston ^ Montana. t'ouiiuUklunflr.'Keport. Thecommissioners appointed recently^iiy Judge Meliatton to assess the damage,^and valuation in the condemnation pro^^ceedings of the city affainst the Wade es^^tate, tiled their reports this morning. The^properly to Ih* appropriate.! is wanted h.v^the city lor alley purposes from Academy^street on i'ail. to Galena. The commis^^sioners report that they held a meeting on^May ftH) for the pur|iose of hearing^e\ iilcnee, and alter carefully exutuining^the pro|m^riy sought to lie condemned, ar^rived ut Ihe conclusion that the appraised^value of the property condemned and ap-^propriut.Hl is: The east IK feet of lot 3ti,^I .I. i. k 37. proper!\ of the estate of Maliuda^J. Wade, deceased, iM^ |^r foot, or St.**^^iu all: the east Ave and live-tenths feet of^ha I''. hl.M-k .!7, property of the estate of^^lames H. Wade and Muliuda J. Wade, th-^eeas^l, |.^iOI ixt foot, orill all; the westI.'and IvsMMi I'-et of lot IK, lilts I.^:I7. properly of lhe estate of James K. and^sfalinds J. Wade. .leeeuM-d. ^.v^t |h-i^loot, or a total of {MM for^the last description, and a total^valuation of the whole lot sought^to Ih. MMdemucd ot II-'.uio. The damuges^to lots hv reason ot the severntiee of the^pails or isn't ions to be eondcniiieS Is IHB^lo lot and Mi^l to lots I''.null'-in^llloek ST. I.ighteenfeet of lot SB, at $25 u foot, will^Is- hssjefltted Jt.Hi.andJ-.'fe^.|. at tM)n fisit.^if lot Is. will lie lHiielltte.1 #1.17.'.. or a total^Is'iictit ol M.'C... leaving a lialance due tor^the properly to lie taken of rl^i.s7.^^. Ihe^commissioners, Kdw iu H. In in. Isaac VV.^Sinner and Han Jaeger, conclude their re^^port by sav ing that they put iu three days^of win k and Ml cadi entitled to ^!^^ a^day. Inllrf.artl.leBt 1. Aease in winch Hiehard Williams sued^W. I!. Ken.on and others for $77ft. a liul-^iince due for work done on the Old Glory^mine, ol which the defendants were les-^si^.s ^ ame up to-day. Mrs. .Alma^II. Mi l.i an. one of the defend^^ants, op|H^sed the claim ofj Williams^w ilh a MMr i ll.im and .leill.'d that she^was iu parincrship wiih Ketiyou and^I l.oinpson. ihe other defendants. Attor^^ney lialdwin represented Mrs. Mel.can^.Hid asked lhe MMi f..r leave to ti e an^aiiicnded answ.'r w hen the trial had M^^icady .'oniiu.'ticed. Aiioruey Cotlsr for^the pIslntitT saal ilia! if |h'rmis*ion was^gi.eu to tile the answer Ii.1 would ha' , to^ask a continuance of the case, to wblM^delay Mr. lialdwin was willing, but -Imlgc^Mellatton surprised him by saving^that while be bad a right^to tile an answer at this^late time, yet if theie was s delay of the^MMMMMl it the eosia would be^^tut up to his client. Mr. Ualdw in then^agreed thai lhe plaintiff could reply lo the^amended answer at any time during the^panoses of the trial anil ll would Is con^^sidered as having Is-en liled Is.fore the^trial MMM and the case was pro-^.-iH'iled w n h. W. H. Kcnyoii. one of the^.1.1.1 ii. la ll l s. was lhe lirsl witness tor the^plaintiffs. lie had paid his share of Wil^iiuius claim, but Mrs. M. Lean, w ho he^said was a partner of the firm, had mil. Thei.isewasnot liuishiil when COMt^adjoiirneil and will M coiitiuilcl to-inor-^row morning. Inthe case of Andrew liisjnm against^I unstable Lytic, the defendant was^granted K^ days'additional time to tile a^lull of cvcptmiis and statement on mo^^tion lor a new trial. Astay of .Mention for live days was^Kt.it.nil in the case ol IoiIhti llaunigartell^agalli-l -losi ph \\'.-yei hoist lo give ihi: de*^IsnUsni tune t.i move tor a new trial. Anorder was made lo ia\ lhe MMI to^Tilui.thy Murphy, the petition..!' for a writ^of certiorari against Justice Arnold, vv Inch^MM MMM I'.v Judge Mellatton. II.-pillI no el II. Theappeal case of KUwartl Avers was^set lor liial to-day. but he did not ap|Mur^either in person or by counsel, and on mo^^tion of the county uttorncy tuc case was,^dismissed and the defendant's appeal^bond forfeiied. Ajei's was cotiv ictiil and^lined iu the iM.lice court on the charge of^I'vhiliit'tig a deadly weapon. It is the^case where his wife descried hiui to be^^come a inemlicr of the Salvation army^and he attempted to gt^! her to return by^tl-iiig fon^e an.I draw nig a gun on some^of the Salvationists tor interfering. There^being nothing else before thecnui i it ad^^journed until Thursday morning, when '^the calendar w ill lie called. Illl.lnrs.lUl.lls. Withinthe last few years women have^IMAM d more busiuoss habits than ih. y^iisi-il in MMI worih know nig. but in many^cases they art* still very deficient. Ji is^no! oli. n that we have actually illustrated^the ridiculous instances of woman's in^^ability lo compieh.'iid ordinary business^melhods, hiieli as used 10 be told of them.^The woman w ho burned up hei receipts,^vv ho ms.de her accounts even h.v spend^^ing tin lasi dollar ol her allowance,^who thought her account at the^bank show nl a surplus as long^as her check Isaok was not all MM^up these art1 instances of long ago, if. in^^deed, they were not myths. Hut the wo^^man vv ho pivt. is to let a little hill run at^the giiK'er s when she could easily pay ' ash. who uses up the household allow^^ance, rapidly vv hen it lirst .'.unes in. only^in skimp w hen it is y i t not ihic. ^ so buy s^supplies m small packages w hen she lias ;^MM) in bail' in large amounts, ami Mar*^age room enough for it, who weighs nolle I^ing iu lhe w ay of supplies w hen ihey sstM. '^ami ..ho leaves her store closet n|veu to i^any htre.1 s*.|-v aut.-t ill exist, all ova* the oiintrv. laen she. mm doubi, will Irani'^bast IS, ways m time, but how many wo^^men are there who keep a regular set of^simple bMssbsM ai. mint-, who make^CsyrSfUl estimates nf e\|^euses tn MMI aud F,npare for them ahead, and wbo take^penitent accounts of household stock^^Many women will undertake I lie economy^ot turning a dress over and over to make^it last longer, and retninming a lion net^and i.'.laming stockings, yet few of them^w ill provide for prompt repairing of furni^^ture. refurr.islifnsT of buttered kitchen^utensils, ichiiigiiig of il.sirs. reglazmg of^w im low- and ov her such ri-iiiedial measures^w Inch, attend. i| to early, will cost little^and save much, i.ot alone ill actual money,^hut in comfort as well. Womenare engaging ill all kinds of^business, whet her ;.s dairy women, farm^managers, saleswomen!, phy si. ians.nurses^or deaconesses, and in all these a knowl^^edge ..1 ordinary system in money matters^is a tie. essity. It is no .ess valuable, if^not an absolute necessity, in thut more^general business to which tuc great ma^^jority of women are devoted--housekeep^^ing.' -Vric 1'orA^ Trihune. ForKent. Pinesuit of elegantly furnished rooms. W.I^. Kenner, *M West Broadway. Butte. mHATTERS. Arenow .hewing all the leading^K. V. Spring aha im*. Agentsfor the KNOX, Miller,Christy,^HATS. Mallenters promptly and rarrfully attended In BABCOCK* CO.. BuMn,Mont. LEYS. THE JEWELER. fC.'l li(^l '661.. WHATDo You Think of It Iff.Mw.ivs Lm4 Ml Kvi^r\iliing^lhe Latest in IM IMM ^ti LEYS,THE JEWELER CwslovBlock, THE- AnacondaStandard Itdi sale In the fullnvvlDg Newsdealer,: (irestFalls. CW Tyler. 1'Menahati, WI Kurgv. ItM ^ alkliis. Aii Hcil.iltlg. IS I BE mipes ^ nalilgren. KbMMss .1^ Lister.^I) .1 t'avauali. WII MMi I'll11 i p-l.ii rg. MrsI. i.askell,^A !^' S.-|i,.ulM.r. tirnults..1 0 Williams.^Mr i nlilci sleeve. Il.i i Lmige.^P li Ki nven,^liurket .s. 1 o. Iloulder.(Imici' l'fnlf, BetefMajr, Helens, Alexthinilmsn A Co..^Helena Hotel. Ksllsprl. Mslrnnill llrrnni:. j-'W lliii-ksen.^1. A Msrsh. MMMM t ail,^c V rullerton,^IMM Winters. MMMMllon Mrrrantllr Co. Ilnxemsn.Taylor ^ 1U^. Ii. iiig.ton.^A CroonquUi,^Tsii nlt i. !^a\. MMMT W ^ ai ren, UMMK.'heit t'autwelL lli.rvsW elfe liros. t'urler.M .1 riiiiningliam. MMtMr- ,t L S|iragtie. I'.i.alellu, Idslis.^Ainlreiv .larkson,^Kruuk Walton.^A ft MMi t.eut.Idaho.^G ^1 PMMMM Hope.Iilatni. MisDGMMfti Wallacr.tdstia.^.1 0 Wallek. Hi.rke.Idatio.^A .1 Howe. Mullaii,Idaho.^I. A Marsh. MMCity. Idaho.^Urn Ha\malison.^A .1 l'liiucy. lieiiver,t'ol.^Hannlt.iu Ik Krndiis k. MMl ake, t lah.^IsMb .iiinnell. MjMn.I lah.^.1 11 ^ MM ^ Co.^san I i inrl.ro. Cai KC Wither. 1'alare HotelSpokane Falls. Wi.i ,limi milKsTAXPABTJ It also lor ^al^ at every^J. news atsod In Butte au.l Anaconda, nnd^on at) train- running In Molilalia oa the Great^Northern. Northern raclHc. L ulon Paclr.c aud^Mautsua I uiou Hsllsays. UVBTSTABLE. ~~ V.O. BROWSII.U lToprleter. Sissies,Saddles and Uorse^ lor Hlrt iMepr.etor af rs^^enge^, naggsce I^yirsa Line i enoertion u.sus^^ in all Usans HIGHT -AND- FAIRFIELD OurWatch Stock is^something- enormous. In^our show case alone we^have 242 watches. Then^there is our window dis^^play of them and a reserve^stock in the safe. We^don't confine you to one^kind or make of movement^or one pattern or weight of^case. We can show you^till you are tired of looking^and then probably you will^not have seen half of them.^In addition to the standard^American makes, we carry^high grade imported goods^with Observatory rating^for time. Canwe show you Jewelers, BUTTE. ^ ^ MONT. A.WEHL'S ARMORY, 1tand tS WW park street, BUTTECITY. - - MONT. Wholesaleand Betall Dealer, In Guns,Rifles, Revolvers, Ammunitionand Sportsmen'sClothing^DOG FURNISHINGS. BaseBall. Lawn Tennis, Gymna^^sium nnd Athletic Goods. COMPLETESTOCK -OK- glovers*doc, remedies. MapiresOperaHouse v BUTTt,MONT JOHNMAGUIRE,^PROPRIETOR AND MANAOE*. ThreeNights ami Wednesday Matinee:^t'emnienilug Monday,May 16. W.H. Power's^Company Presentingthe l'|. tiiresquo lri^h Drama. TheIvy Leaf. Atribute to the ninth and dignity ut It. ri CMmsM*. AOnM Stent.' rrsMMan, Introducing a^Carload of wenerv. I he l.^ ^t Irish Ih'el ami^Jig Hamers in America. A ^ieuulue Irish^lt|^er. Seethe Kagie's I-light.^Live Child in Its talons. AnI agio Carries a CLIPPERSHADES CONCERTHALL. TneOnlySquare and Crowded Hnutsla^the Cltv. Two entrance! from Wyoming^btreet lor l*rivste I'arties. Voealand Instrumental Concert Erery^Evening, etnuigert visiting this resort^ere always treated courteously. The^( Upper Shade, has th, Uruest transient^sou local ti..i ^ ot any uouss la las^Western Country. KINNEY^ HANSON. Prop'rs Ile.irtho KaiiHMis lv\ l.e,if i^iaitot in rhnlre^MMMHIl Irisli Wmkmbt, S-aleof |*ri*-es ^;.ill^^ry. .vt ^*#^nt* Pap.'iett*^^MCtrcl**fl. fifeUs ud atCalkliis' vu Kn-^Wt$ nii'imni: J.K. EvtUtH. H. C Camty. C. H. Hani BITTECiTF SAMPLING WORU but -, mont., Sampleand buy Silver, (iold. Copper and^LeiMl Ores. 1'. ^^. Ilox ;;u. Dillon. Soott^b'lildlug, corner 1 tali andtlranitv. stiueU^aud al works, south ttuus, J.K. EVELETH, Manager. CARLGAIL,E. B'JMILLEK,H. UNZ1CKER. Presi.lent,V. P. ami Treas.(.. M. and Seo'y. M.UNZICKER, Western Representative. ChicagoIron Works, Buildersof General GoldMills, Wet and Dry Crushing Silver Mills,^Smelting, Concentrating, Leaching. Chlorinating,^Hoisting ami Pumping Plants of any capacity.^Tramways, Corliss Engines, Compound^Engines, Boilers, Cars, Ca.;c s, Skips,^Ore and Water Buckets, Wheels^and Axles, and all kinds ot MINE.SUPPLIES. Wes'trnOffice,Caneral Off.oa and Works, 4Lower Main Street, Helens, Mont. Clybourn Ave. ami WtSM St. Chicafo, Oh sadblalils. tU.i tuest. T HECOTTASEHOTELj Cor.Colorado nnd Galena Thishotel will be run on the European plan, in a^itnctly first-class manner. Room* light newly^papered, painted and lurnished throughout Every^convenience for the cotntort of guests. Kates liberal^Now open under the management of AnExcellent Restaurant^Run In Connection. SAMAYDTTB,