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THEANACONDA STANDARD TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER t, liw. CHEERSFORJNAGONDA Hoit Botte-for-ihe-CapiUl Club Was^Organized at IalkeniUe. ORATIONS OF ORATORS Butte's Silver-Voiced Speakers^Expostulate With Man Whosa^Judgment Is Better^Then T heir Own. Bittf..Oct. n.- A delegation of about^forty. I.ouilo.l h\ \V. Met'. White, sent^from Unite to Wulkei*. ill^' to-night t^ lioltl^a Butte capital in^- tinw- The mooting^^u Im lil ill the Mate of llio Masonic^building on Ka^l M.iin stni*t. ami opened^with great enthusiasm for Hutli-. ck|^ccI-^ally among tlti^ Unite delegation, but it^^ lo*-cil with a w hoop and .1 rousor tor Ana^^conda and this is how it all enmn about. torClark wan Ke|eete^l ns ^ liairmaii and^Mr. White, rhut engineer of the Hint**)^boom, wan IMnAmm a**ltiollr*t K|ieaker.^lie said that (.11 at Kails. I'uzomaii am!^Anaconda are all utT-Kpi nig*, of 1 till to and^abould ^iipport their parent. However^instead of lioinir thut he tlud*^ Anaconda^ependiniz IlIUMUM to get a place in the race,^^lid prom i^i 's In s|Mllil K* ^.*^^^ on the^final content. If the capital ih worth that^much to Anacondu it hIioiiIiI lie worth th^^aame to Huttc. Mr. White mhiWc of the^difference of wanes in the d ltcn'iit Mon^^tana town^, ami said it would conI a great^deal more to build the Mate houitcii^in Butte than in any other town, but all^the money will no to the lal^^^:er*i. Tho^gentleman nliio argued thut tho capitul^would l^ a Kreat ku\ uitf to the lultoriiig^men an it would not he ncccesaary to semi^a lobby oi lim men to the legislature at ahead for *tn days to make lawn of !^Ill tothe InlMirint: men. llutte in the head^^quarters of Inliorin I he Klate and no lobby^would lie needed here to influence legisln-^tion. Tho same advantiiiM) would l^ had^in the cane of cane* heforc the supn'tiie^court. I'.very miner in the mate^is indebted to llulle for getting^fo.oO ^ day. DM tie inado the^state and (five* n value to every^piece of property within it* houtidariitN.^Mr. White mentioned the fact that Hul to^is not ^|iendinir iniich money to buy vote*,^when Home one in tho back end of tho^cellar otiserved lhai the boottierti were^getting it all. anil he cloned the k|^ ctIi^with the prediction that out of the tt.ii ^2^vote in Silver how county, llutte will get^MM CharleiiI rikoiiuell. ertitwhih* known an^tlie '^chancellor.^ arose next and fnldtsl^Ills huliiU MM bin Ktoui.-ieh. after^which he rcfcmil to liuiie iih^^our siMer city.^ to Mr. White^mm ^our learned friend.^ ami^to himself an ^an independent^rltlxen without strings to him. ' Tin*^chancellor in bin usiril pemuiiHive. eon-^vin^ int anil cIim|iicui manner, then lul-^\ ineil et erylimly to vote as t heir conscience^dictates, utitl w as Interrupted by a voire^from m ine ahi tv in the depths of the cel^^lar: ^Vote lor Anaeoiiil.t.^ ^Ilon'i Im.^slave.,^ coiitinueil Mr. t I'D tnioll. ^anil^vote for Butte hMMM your interests are^there.^ He naid thai no money had l^et^ii^offered i ho people of Walkerville to vote^for llutte, and then spoke of Ana^^conda, ^our rival.^ whiih ban o|M*ncd^halls, head^|uarters and liarrooms^right ill our midst. ^Come^into my parlor naid the spider to the fly.^^quoth the chancellor; ^t ntne into inv^bar room and have Home Anaconda wine,^^said Mr. O'Uonncll. and then he spoke^about that al'surd idea of local patriotism,^brought in the wives and bab es, and was^Interrupted bv a row in the back part of^the cellar. When he got Mai ted again he^said that Panic has the money, the hotels,^the populNiion, the |,mm i ii ^u. ami will have^the capital. The only objection he could^aee to llutte for ihe capital is the smoke,^but ^we have endured that for II Mats^and our rural cousins call Htaud it for tin^dsv^ in theyear. Mr.PDaaaaM then made a frothv at^^tack on the Walkerville 7^^;^-iipa for^coming out for Anaconda and ignortd the^rights of ihe i^eople that gave the paper^existence. ^A newspaper is nupposed to^expreKH ihe sent intent of the community^In which it Ih published, and if that m so,^ill the cane of the /WsfrnilS, Walkerville^Is for Anaconda,^ tmd iuiliring from the^applause which followed ih it remark, tho^Trlriir iph is strictly in it an I ah righi.but^Mr. O'llounell proceeded to deuouiMa it^^ml renounce it. and then directed Irs^^bu^eatlhe absent Mayor Hall, ^who.^^said he, ^it Iscurrentb i-e|n.rtis| has gone^back on the city.^ 1)*Bunnell demanded^thst the mayor give an expte .sii.n of his^position on the capital i|iic^iiou through^the Trl*traph. I he ot ^;iti ot Anaconda.^^In conclusion^ for the seventh nine^Mr. O'llolinell evi lamied. ^Vote for ^^^nil several voices inlet i upted, ^lor Ana^^conda. Acapital pa|v r was then eirctil itcil^^nil got ihe name of the Untie delegates^^ lid about oilers out ot the itowdi'd^cellar, after which Mr. Ilen ta made a^^|Mss'h in Italian, and was I,.11,mod In a^vocal infliction bv I'rofessor I noli, the^singer, lie also made u -liorl speech ka^winch he naid ihat aMer the *^th nfl Sio-ein-^her the lhi|* of Untie would wave above^the smoke as it did a hiiiiiltcil years njas.^Bealsosaltl that lie had spolo-n to souks,^IhmI.v w ho had his ii mine MM st*eiU to^Mayor Hall and o il nun thai somnbuds^bad said that he. II |||, w. til.l vole ut'iiiii.t^Buile. and tbnmnyur was heard to say-^that that somehody i\ a- tl hit. (eorge HollirooU sa d some of the Mice^employes ate worlvitii* tor Anaconda. C.^L-WihmI* o! Ssiinh Biltte follow i d, anil he^promised thi li.i s. iph Untie vme. lot^lull MM he could say ^^Ihitto.^ a half^iloien yelled ^Aiiaci.nila.^ ^I was ban 111^Illinois,^ said the ~pi aker, and then some^one yellisl. ^Shako: so was 1.^^Mr. Woods ills,i aivused t.isl^of nol having git eti him^enough brains to earn his living except by^haul lubor. He loicrti d to the rival iowiih^ol llutte and ^Bake of Anacotiiln as being^controlled by a grasp.ug cyorBorationHSah-^aged liy one man. He tvtertisl to Mr.^Daly, ami the money that he claimed ia^tvcitig h|h nt lor votes, and eoni linlisl w ith^^^ golden lariai wan thrown at me ttsi,^but it ditl not catch me for 1 can't he^bought. Agentleman named Shtppeii spoke^nest and then tin ii' was a ^ .,11 for Mr.^KetniHT. He got.ml of it by saving, ^I^l un't talk ; 1 c.iii'i cypress tinsel:.^ and^some one suggested liiat he Hi nd Inuisclf^by freight. 'Jhoiuas Matthew ^ made a loud speech^for Unite, and talked against Anaconda^^ ltd the gentleman he ih s.guatcl u- us^owner. ChancellorOTiotiucll iittcmpied to^^peak again, but hit- unci* was drowm d^by the CetPervdle t.lee MM which was^singing an \u.ieond.i song in the h ill^ulsiti the cellar. 'I'iie meeting then broke^up with thiee mild cheer, for Hullo. Tl.e^Dune chis-rs S'ecs fallowed widi thecs inwhich Anaconda figured for thecal -^ital. The ch.h v isitad ^ miiiiber of places^in the tow n w hers they gu\o their song. Thefollow in- address liss been issu' d^by the stale aaMMMM of tho people's^party: IwlnttHUnri,flh' s'toarfdr-f : Dk^n sm- \- tlier- l.stliecn s rumor elrni-^laicl In tills sii.l Per l/xlL'e count' thai tin-^^sspln's MRI ^f MiMrtaM li.nl d^s' sred In fsvor ofHelena for tlspllal. tills Is Ii i ^ oenleil nsa n^se in:ilic^ais falHeliiMiil, w Indi has no^foiimht'.nn whsti't r The psi|ile -p itv nf this^state ilettiiisl Its position mi the i,uos .mi of the^location for the stale capital in Us platform^silt' to i in ronvcntlon assembled last Jtiuc,^which is as follows: ^Wehold that the location of t'ic various state^iBstltutloiis shotilil not he sold to i lie highest^bidder, hut that the Itis'Hiitloiis shoasl ne hi*^csteil with nn eve uliigly to the present and^fui ore welfare of the whole iitste. Andthis i^ our position hwlsv. thas. W. HAWacost, Si-erelary; T.It. si t i iv ^\.^( h.'ilrnian state trutial Iiiiiiuilttee. Dutte,not 41. REPUBLICANSAT LIMA. rolltlelaasnml Their friends Uave a^High Old Mm^Lima, Oct. :tl.- A republican rally MM^held here to-night. The Harrison club^bud spared no pains to mnko this the^gr^ atcst ilemonstration of the republiciin^campaign. The town was decora!)*! w itli^ChiticHe lanterns, flags, etc. A lorchlight^pro! cssioti hi^adc)l by the Dillon hand nml^follow rd by the Harrison club anil visit ug^campaign clubs, paraded tbn streets. The^speaker* were Hon. M. I.. Wines ami lion,^J. W. Cotter. They were presented by^Chairman Stover. Hon. M. L. Wines de^^voted most of bis talk to the tariff and^free coinage of silver and discussed the^tariff i|Ui'Hti)in. He closed bin s|^eecli by^say ing be bo|M*l Hint tho voters of Lima^would vote un the fill of^November for solid republicanism.^Miss Millie Collin made a few remark*^regard ng her coming election as school^-upei intention' in Heaverhead county.^Her remarks favorably imprcsncd the re^^publican faction. Hon. J. W. Cotter spoke^prinorpalh MM foreign KMM and the^high tariff that wu* connected with them.^After the closing of Mr. Cotter's spee^ h a^grand ball wus given by the Limu Athletic^club. NEARANDJfET 30 FAR BbCDitTlllelay Hoi H1.3 a Military^Post Afler All I s Dragging. NO FAVORABLE PROSPECT AnInaufflclency In the Watar Sup^^ply Confronte the Army De^^partment Som^^ Plain^Facts. sMMsti h. t^AX the i e i- nml a tiger tor^came near raising tlie tl^cellar. I hen IMM WOTS three more^cheers for iMMMll and three^more. Alter tin- cedar had loon iirctlywell MBMcd. the Butte^clcgntion ventured lo i^ite iliree more^cheers for Hutte. hut there were .'ill^enough Anaconda lelt to make the llulle^cheering ashamed of iisell. Atthe meeting ihe Ccnicrvillc tilec^club, which is Mil up of some of the^l)i^st singorH of the state, treated the |k*s.^pie ol Walkcmllc with un cmcIKii! Hviiig, FOR THKIR RELEASE. IrishAmericans In llrltlsh rrisuns He-^reive Atlentlou.^WAHtitxriTiiN, Oil. 31.^The sec rotary of^stale ivccuily sent instructions to tin*^United Statei legation in London In r^^spect lo I if. Thomas (..illagher, John Cur-^tin and other Irish-American cittsens now^nerving life senteneas of Imprisonment m^(iii'.'it Hri'ain. Hepreseiilations wa-re^made in tin it- ludiulf and 1'resiilent Harri^^son directed tho legation ill Lotidoti to^bring I lie matter to the consideration of^the Hrilish government, with n view* Inse^^cure suoh modification of sentence ns to^bring ills,in their release. Dr. Gallagher^is re|h^rieil to be gn'atly impiiin*! ill^heallli. and the legation was itisirucleil to^have a visit made to his prison ami pro^^cure such nlloviatlons of his conlluemeiit^as humanity may suggest. pending con^^sideration ol the c iko as new ly present!'.1. TALK OF TROUBLE. London's t'nemnliivetl M.ishss lioltl a l'uh:irMMMMM^^I^imiCin. IVt. 31. A lanro nuiiilM-r of^idle workni^ii paraded thniugh the load^^ing thoroughfares or the east end to-dliv.^Speeches were made at Tower Hill. There^was considerable bickering Is'tweott or^^ganizing agon's, hut the matter has been^finally MMMani MK One MJMMBnT^namiMl Vail off Toil a i'esolutioti ill whieli^^11 eoncurretl. d^*duriug that the idle^workmen ought to Im- fiirnisneit wit h mu^^nicipal einploymi tit. 1'ueniployi*! men,^lie said, should not make themselves a^nuisance. 1 hov MMrl stop in their^hovels and starve, but should parade the^stn'cls, 'I hi' ituthoiities ar.' not afraid ol^HtM'iulistK, hul the\' ale afraul of n ImmIv^of MM v'lig Ml who dni't care w heth r^they live or die. The MtMOTMi knew^when suoh Mien assiunhleil bv Ihemsidves^Ihey w ere dangerous and soiiiething must^be done to siiusith thoin dow n. TO SEL IS TO UELIEVE. An mMMMMBMs* at ItlItinit - liy the SlNinlsr.lsi'ereopllcoii Company. BMMiHispatcli to the stmiikiril. Hti.i.ii.s. Oct. 31. -The Standard Stere-^optieoii gave aii exhibition in the court^house to-nigh*, w Inch w as largely attcuth*!'^byeiti/eti' . Views of Anaeomla wore a|^-^p!audeil and a kindly feeling was shown^throughout tin* entertainment. Kepre*^Hcntatives of Mut'e, Helena and Hiiio-^llliin wcic present and joined ill the n|i-^platlM*. Public senliMMl is friendly to^the )*andid icv of Anaconda. The cilitena^exprcs-cd IhcillM'lvi's deeply impresHi'il^b^ the allowing Vmieoiida is iitakiug. KMtsim a i ..in.I,oi. LosAm.i i t s. Cal.. Oct. 31. A collision^took pi ice on ihe Soiitliern I'acitlc mil-^roaii vcstinliy aftoi'iitsiii betwi*'ii two^passenger trains houicw here between^Tucson and I'.l Paso. All engineer uaiiied^lioffmali is it'itorlcd killed ami several^others bully injured, l'.iriieulurs have notMM MMiwa ^ ^^It.'i og ill vj liy lln* Prostilcnt.^Wasiiim. niN. Oci. 31. The president^has n* ^gni7a*l Antonio Aiigustodo ( us^lilho, consul general of lira/i!, at New^N ork;.l. M. M.iholl. vice consul general of^Hawaii, for the states of California. Ne^^vada, Oregon and Washington. s . i Ai lire far t'liolera. Then*is no use of anyone suffering with thecholera when CliamiH'rluin's Colic,^Cholera and lliairhca liemetly can lie MsS^rurcil. It will give ridtct in a few iiiiuutes^and cure ill a short tunc. I have tried it^and know. W. H. Clinton, llelmetla. \.^tj. The opiilem o nt Hcluietta was at llrst^bdievi d to Im* cholera, hul biiltsct|ucnt ill*^icstigut.on provoil it to Im* n violent form^id fly sentery. almost as ilniigerotis us^c'lolcra. This remedy was usi*l ihcra^with gnnt i .i. cess. For sale by ull diun*^gisis. Idleempire inlhieiiii* is strongly mani^^fest in outdoor garments of all kinds.^Velvets will Is- used extensively, rich^colorings will Im* ulTis'teil ntnl ornate^diM'orations wtll Im* etiip'.oy oil leav ing lull^play forortglnalit) in the matter of design. Washliirii MartiBa Hiuno guitars. |iol^- soiiStetaofi*a batajita and ail llrst^dass^un. - ,caI g.MMls at t Irion Hros., ...v^ N. Mam. S|ec1al (^orrespondence of Hi^ Standard. fJiiF.atFau-n. Oct. Ui.-A gentleman^closely connected w ith army circles was^met hero recently by a standabd ro-^isirlor, and made IMM important BtaU-^ments concerning ihe pro|m^sed military^|m,si at Helena. It appears that two sites^were insiM^cted by an army commission a^few days ugo, and it was ascortainoil that^ihere w as no sulllcieiit water supply avail^^able at these or any other |m^int so far of^^fered, and there isaveiygravo question^as to the ill.iiuulo establishment of a post^at that place, 'Tin*MMMH of adequate water supply^is a most important consideration with^the government at any military point, as^there must not only la* plenty for tho sta^^bles and the domestic purposes of the gar^^rison, but a pro'M'r supply for lire pro^^tection and for irrigating tlie company^gardens. liha* always lieen the policy of the de^^partment of war to make its frontier sta^^tions as near self-supporting itl every way^as iMiMsible, and within the arid regions,^water is, of course, a prime factor ill pro^^moting this end. The artesian wells which^have U*.'n sunk near the Scratch liravel^hills mid upon ihe northern bideof the^I I'uekly Dear valley, have so tar failed to^I develop any considerable flow, and in one^case ii is stated that tlio water found is^I mi^. liolesollK*. TheHelena pcoplo have proposed to^enier imo partnership with the I'tlited^States in the damming of th'j Missouri^riverain 1 convey.ng the w ater by means of^an aipi'-iluot across tut* valley and into the^city. Thin would MJM the expenditure^of one million dollars lo accomplish it, of^w Inch the llclciir.fs nsk tho government^to MsMHMM ih)' larger part. The ad^^vantage of local mil offend by Helena as^against other points considered, would^ccri litily not justify such an outlay. Thew ater with w hich Helena is sup^^plied at pi'oseiii. is taken from Ten Mile^crock ami is not available, nor indeed is it^sufficient in quantity to more ihan moot^the present wants of the town. There^may Im* reason to Ixdicvc that tho danger^which has threatened the abandonment^of such forts us Koogh, Custer nml Mis^^soula, may not be so imminent as has been^feared. '.WAS A CHA.STLY FIND. MlMlof au Awlnl MMM Discovered^In Purls. Paris.Oct. St.^The discovery yester^^day of a terribly mutilated Issly of a^young woman in uti empty bouso in Kuc^Ilolzuris. near Pare Ml Unties, Chamont,^caused great excitement in Uellevilh*^^planers. The general opinion is thai the^woman w is of loose character and her^murderer a butcher's assistant. The bead^of the unfortunate woman has not b en^found. The discovery of the renin ins was^m nle by four children playing in Tt ie^llotzarih in front of an unfinished build^^ing. They noticed through the cellar^grai ing w hat they thought was a bundle^of rags. A rag picker happened by at the^time and the children pointed out the^bundle to him. He went into the cellar,^brought tho bundle into the Ktrret and^commenced unwrapping it. He first un^^rolled a long black blouse, then a butch^^er's apiiMi. and upon removing the latter^he was horrified to Hud a MMM limb.^The pol.oo at onea wen' summoned, and a^further examination showed parts of a^petticoat. Iio.Iil e and strips of coarse^cloth roughly wrapped amumlwhat once^ha I been a human losly. The remains^comprised two arms thut were rut off at^the ...liool lor anil cIIkiwh, two forearms^w lib bauds cut off, two |M^ri o is of the^spinal columns with ribs adhering*! two^thighs, dissected at the knees, and two^legs with the feet attached. CHARLESTON'SGALA WEEK. CumDecoy Docks and Goeti A.WEHUS ARMORY. ti*n^ it win^IUTTE CITY. Guns,Rifles, Revolvers, Ammunitionand Sportsmen'sGoth in;^DOG FURNISHINGS. BaaaBall. Lawn Tannls. Gymna-^alum and Athletic Qooda. COMPLETESTOCK -OP-GLOVERS' DOG REMEDIES. THE GreatGerman Specialists, DRS.LIEBIG ^ CO., SANFRANCISCJ, CALIFORNIA, Njrth; n Divi.^ioD, S E Broadway, llulle, Mo it Arsthe only I'hvt c aat and Sure 'mi that ire^raaantns af Etifoyeas and Am i a. cui*^If .ft that have II.^ iail orn ^ and MoattMM^t lst i Medical La sn~*^* to I'rsctice tlimr -ri^'-^i.itics. Taey sru nreiisr.'ii to tisa'ail cliruu.e^sua p .vino dlswi.ss bv His m itt MMaaaM^in. Hi., s or ths Iradliu pi y- . uus ot l.nr^^i a^and Ani' tica with thn hitsu knove rameihn.^'i l.ous a Is .if lestimonuu fr am patients Justify^i cuT.Hiai.h t wo have Krister siicccst Uiaa^o.urr su-cu.iDKl tpecla.isti la tua followlug u.^-^i-..sB^: Man,l-sr. Tlnast and Nose, such SI rat-^. araet, Crn.i Ty^, Uraunlsr Id. Dea'nr-t,^j liiiif.ug la the E.rs. Eiilaresd Tmuhs, c.iurni,^1 and all disca^^^ r-rilnn-t surgical uporatlnns. in..,isc. m o (innurrlioea. ' ^!^ f . strio^; tiirc. Kpldv. Itn tls. Var ooi'elc. Hydrocele. Ku;^-^. tun* and t^y Id ^ In all the \arled form.^Ki^^I ror^^f yoiiih. on a-'an: Spi-rmslurrhex, 1 t.istra-^I toirliea, .spin usi Weuknesi. lx^*t Msahood,^oi.. ..... oi W*im..n--Prolapsiii. Anle and IRe io Verii ^n of the Wotnii. Lsueorrlisa and^all il.sp.ne. p -cullar lo ti s ;.ex. in...mm ur ihe i.pctum--Pllet, Fiitnls,^Plssurp ^nd Ki*ct^l t'l'eii. cured without pain^or dciPiisliiu frnm budnons. M^ hroute and c .ti ^^^|.*atei| ill e l.Pt of til*^Hlooil. Skin-.n^t Nervoin Systrm. We mi.iiu-^fsctatp api.'lHncM for all form* nf Deforml'let. Allimh t .sen a cure guaranteed, as w^ takd^bo Meurablea, Cors. ta'lo'i fra- and co'iflilcntlaL Patient*^at a dot hum not nhl ^ to c iisnlt ui |^ersuiia ly^(an .1 n . by ^ rltlng lo P. O. Box I4u'^. bulla,^Mont.n. i. tor terms for our Horns Treatm *nt.^AMtaMaf special.*! ^.f San Francisco will visit^9iarv.Ti.ls, Ainrrlran Hans*. Oct. lb ami 14^Phllip.hurg, Moillai's Uraad Uot.i, Oc-fc^IS and 10. (irsaltp.Moor* Iloas*. Oct, 18 and IT.^Mls-oiila, The Mnrrnr., Oct. Is snd 19,^UoUuu. Mr reliant.' Uatol. Oct. 1US 4lll/en. id Snulll l arolln.t ii i \ ait; a^i.real 4Vlelirnluin. CiiAnt.isToN. 8. C^ Oct. :^.-This Is a^f ala ^oeli. The liictnori.il ot the Hi-all-^Huh* of this city for assistance nf the na^^tions in the time of its ilisire..s.o[icnc^l^this luorintiir with Ihe itegltJfl ^d bell..^All slug.piii); in ihe |. rt was handsomely^ihs'.uated with national colors. The husi-^ness streets were also prof useli docorat^*tl.^The ci.imiuiti.lei's of the I'mtisl BtftlflB nn-^val vessels. Dolphin anil Vi^sn\ius, worn^entertained al lutieh *Ahcri' Mayor I'icken !^| extended ihoin the freed.mi ot the CAy.^' To-morrow a trraml Iiaui|iie1 will he eiven^| i,iiih r the auspices ol the l ar.ei .a Y.irln (^villi*. Thoiisaiuls id' vi.iu.i-. ai, .nrivini;^en every train. To-niuht there is a uralu! '^^ilianlay ol llreworKs, Tlie Is.inl.aiilmont^of Faci Sullivan will take piaaa 1 hurwl iy IHUllt. OFHARD FORMATION WhileItlver I I.-, ami I'llclr I n. IvtlUi'd Npiehlmr.May t'nii.c 1'riintili..^VaWMIM Oct- 31.^Ofllei.il. of tho!^Indian luireaii have not yet received any^informatio'i ri*iiardiiii; the threate*iei| out- '^liroiik of While river I'tes in I'lah. as tele- j^ITtaphed from Meekel, Col. Th ^ While.^Itiyaca ami their nei^'ilsirs. ihe I noompah-^irres, aii* asgsjfyjrai h^- 1h^ d. p.ua tiieut as^Ihe most iiiieivilir.'d anil datiiretsiits band*,^ol Indians w ith which they h u e to deal.^In \ lew ot' the present condition ^^f affairs,^it is hclic\c^l theonler issued sometime^^ssa by ihe war ilep.irimeiit al andotiiiis*^Fori DueheMiie ami removinc irsopafrolll^there, will !^^ nfmihil, at least for the^present. (hllil.rn Itiirn -.l to lli-i'h^A l.i:XAM^id.i. I Int.. th-t. :)'. I'.uir small^children ol Mrs. Morrier. a Wklaa of thi*^i HlBfja. \\rn* left aloiio in tls* bouag while^iheir mother went to visit a nt-iohlior. ami^I hey were burned to death by coal* from^tin' oiaio biiriiim^ the l.oti . . TheIs'st line of men's and hoys' ovcr-^aoada at .Vsehhoim'a. W.M. Thornton FIRE IRSURAflCE. -EEritESEMIN'G LEADING FOREIGNAND AMERICAN COMPANIES. clippershades CONCERTHALL. TheOnly Squre stul Crowded Home la^tin* 11 y I ^.* cutiaa* ^ .ram ^oinlni^bir . i lor l'riva.c raft la*. Vocaland Ins:ru nontul i'one*rt rrerr^Fisd n:. stt .m :*ts vU thii; this i-sort^arc a.wsvs ini'si e uiicot.tly. ihi^( ll^|H-r sh i.l's tin* largest iran-ient^ami iocs tt...l* a; ..;.y liJUts in in*^W. st.'l a v'uuui.y. KINNEY^ HANSON. lWrs A WUHute1t STABLE D.G. BK .WM LI, Proprietor. Buggies,SiMles ani Horses (or Hire. -^ AVOID11' V(H' UAVIi A 1.11 KKS^rsw. OR Nr'KVOI'S mi. 11 - k i ^ i ^-/^ j n-Mi'KKAMtcNT Vcmmouwfo cbcoa BEST ANO COLS FART.lCtT Isa, mo.'. licllclouM anhatittltw, not onlv n Hilinulaut bul a uourisher amiHUhly Pi^estible. s Alsoproprietor of raMrngsr. Pacfsc* sad Ea^pres. lane i i.uiiecilnB Uiade^w Iih ail tisliji. Officeand Stall^. Mitt Street. Anact oda. V'-TI't Ti^ rniKITiiRs-Fttaip of Wll-^II -in **ell iIcccimh! Netl.'e I. iiarel.y givi-a byti e u.idt*rsu;neil. aiim nlslfalaf of Hip cists^M W l .l .lil -ell. d Prasad.I* Hip ' ltd tori of.^and all persons liavltv:. a mi auala.t tue sail^dc puss.1, ti. exhibit t. m null tin* ncesaarv^aaaahws, s.tiiui laui m. ntu^ at er the tti^in . attaa af ta*ssvitlea t.^ Hit* said a.ini.u^i.a'or a: Ins p.a^** d l^ ^ai.-s-. ttte sai^e iter*^^I o p a.-.* tor iup U'.uisa. nan nf the liiitliie*. iif^ss a c.I.itp. at Usrrlsoa, in In* romi. N l eer^I. .din', slits cf Voaiana. I ated iii* o'*er :.^M^jIt F. BBtlWN, Adra.instrscorof the p.iate ot WU Uoi m X^decrascd. Free!Free! Free! AnElegant New ESTEYORGAN. CashValue, 91 75. ABEAUTIFUL Ii C\shValue, $70. AFINE WASHBURN GUITAR, CashValu3, $45. Willb) Given u Prli^s for the Three Best Guesses oo the Capital Contest, as follows: Totba one (tiessinc nearest to the vote that gives first place to the city or^town he or she may name for tho Capital, the Estey Organ will be given. To the^one making the second best guess, the New Home Sewing Machine will be given^To tho one making the third best guess, tho Washburn Guitar will be given'^Each person entit led to one guesa only. ITCOSTS YOU NOTHING. Allgticsaes mailed up lo and on November fi w ill lie accepted and no later.^Thcso guesses wilt be opened as soon as the official figures are obtained after the^election ot Novemlier 8. the names of the successful guesscr* published in this^paper and the prises delivered to them. Cutout the coupon below, fill it in properly, put in a sealed envelope and^direct plainly as follow*: (CAPITALCUESS.) THESHERMAN MUSIC CO.. 223North Main Street, Butte, Mont CAPITALGUESS COUPON. usic I lyguess Is thst _ ShermanMusic Co., 223North Mala Strut, Butt*, Mont Nameof place hare. sodthat it till receive Tutla number of votes here. willget Brit place for the Capital, j^rotes. Name. Street.Cltj_ Number-State Everyperson entitled to oo* Kuesi only. 610FFREYLA TELL,AMBROSE COLLINS.FLOYD CLOSSER, President.Secretary and Treasurer. Managat Successorsto Lavell Brothers. Manufaaturersand dealers in Lumber,Lath, Shingles, Doors, Sash, Blinds, IFull Stock of Eastern Finished Hard Woods, Building Paper, Etc., on Hani Yarasand rat lory at SuutU hut:*. Sawmills at Thompson Falls. MAINOFFICE 5} EAST BROADWAY. BUTTE. MONT. TelephoneNo. 100, Tureo Ring*. CARLGAIL, Pres. E. BUMILLER. V. P. snd Tress. H. UNZICKER. G. M. and I^M. UNZICKEH. Western rjpreaortative. ChicagoIron Works, Builders of General miningand willing machinery. GoldMills. Wet and Dry (^rushing Silver Mills, Smelting. Concentrating,^Ix*arliing. Chlorinating. Hoistina anil Tumping Plants of any capacity.^Tramwavs, Corliss Engines. Compatintl Kuzities, Boilers, Cars, Cages,^Skips. (I:^ and Water Huokcts. Wheels and Axles. Exclusive Eastern^Manufacturers mid Agents for J. M. 1 in all's Roller Quarts Mill and^Hondy's Itnprovud Triumph Concentrator. WesternOffice. Luvsir Malu street. Helms. Moot. GeteralOffice and Works. I) bourn Ave. and Yi Uluw Bft* ' mcajo. IH, DR'G.SGHULTZ EUROPEANSPECIALIST, (torBod Bool and Shoe Store,^36 NORTH MAIN ST.. BUTTE. SstwtsnPsrh aid Br.ad^iy Streets, enaea Sexos Wherehe ran he eoa-^auited FIIKK OK Lll.VUlili ooall^Private and^Chronic Dla-^of Botn^Perfect^Cures War^^ranted No In^^curable Caee*^Undertaken- No^Inlurloua^Utuiis. ItATAFRH. Threat, l une soil Blood Dltsasea,^apeeiiily sal pertu,i.rutiy curoubjm*,^B*w avaten of tatia .it.art af coa niaraaraof the Nervous System, such sa Sal^Abuw*. s-mliial Weakness, M^tit Loaaea. UonoC^hexaal l'owrr. Haoa Maaroeri and Lose uf^AinbltloD. A*n*nsl..n to Society. Melsncliolr, In-^rti-e.tion, etc., Irmtlni to tso'ienlnc of tua^Kraln auii Invsoliv. nil -t.rsb'.s cases, warrsntsa^to .airs 111 a v- ry abort Unit*. No nisttfr wbaj^von havs inki'tt or who hat failed to cur* you,^lir M*ti itu w-irrantt a rur* of erery case na^unilertsKea. Hi. weiinerfui new remeily la tha^en r certain sod permanent ear* In suea 4a^^eases. PRIVATEDISEASES. nonormors.r.h*et. Htrtrtttre. Eplollolyniltliv^1 Varlcix-elr llvdroeele. Ktnxrr *n I Itls.ld-y^trotihies. skin and ^H Impurtt.e* of the b: *od,^cs.1*11111 l rup l .na. hl^la^. Cistlti. Uutcasei^^te . ai^*edi:^ ^ured by uiy new rtmedy. WOMEN'SDISEASES. Bueliaa rre'.opae. Ant'.reettoa. r.etrnflsctlDti,^leucoirliea. Ma sil awaaargas, CaUOVio a*^Itatti'ti Man ani ah Irre.ialsxitiet, etc., prompUf^ers tli' itrd.. ^ . . Msnvlain 1re Is of cases cured la Mnntaniasxl^sjjoaj.ai stataa,