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THEANACONDA STANDARD. THUPPDAT MORNING, AUGUST 15, 1895. 'KSTfcKX\|ONTA\.\.... TheWcmrn Montana Bureau of the^Standard :^ a; Koom 1 Daly Block. Mis-^^Quia. Telephone No J5. Advertising^r^le^ furnished on application. CmiSDJHE DAV OwnershipDiscussed by Men Who^Know and Are interested. COST OF CONSTRUCTION borneFigures Furnished by a Lo^^cal P.\per-What an tlectncUn^Says About the Expense At^^tached to Such Things. Missoula.Aug. 14.^ When Mp^Stephens aildi' s^iil ilie b i.ii J n( trade^Saturday evening: on the sabjeci of^city ownership of the proponed Jan.^he cautioned his audience against pro^^ceeding la act without first kn -winc^what they were aying and Hie coat of^it. His remarks wen- received with^applause. There Is a manifest public^sentiment In favor ^f the elty'n con^^trolling the dam If the plan is fc.iMl.l^It would undoubtedly be of material^benefit |g the town and would add^freatly to the municipal revenue Hut^Judge B ephens for saw tu^since transpired. There is a i. n^leney^to plunge Into the affair wlthuut Ilrst^reckoning tae cost^or. at least, not^reckoning It reasonably. Alocal paper to-day, in advocating^tha plan, prints Um tail estimate.0^regarding the proposed plant: is)are lamps at Arclight machine 1.5n light lnciindescent maeliln. HOtransmitters at 17..V) Kngine.KXl-11. r Iloiler.KS-H. V Healer,pump, etc i;miles of wire, pules an 1 put tinguy p 4m and wire Building U.0O Incidentalsand freight :'.::t.^. I.J401,040 i,:.^^.^ 1,MI i.' . %! :mLtM Total$15, I\ i. Itv ^,r (^|MTal.o|l l^^ MlHI.tl- Oneengineer t Oneelectrician Onefireman and trimmer Carbons Oil.water, waste Fuel Incidentalsand insurance Intereston bonds tit S per cent.. ;11 uni TotalII.1M KerrtptsI er Month. l.Ow)M sVsJcssJl lights at We$ MKi INall Bight llgbtl tit 90c 4MI Mlarc lights at 16 1^(I Total$l,l.i0 Totill- l.il'l - - added the statement:^^This would leave M arc lights^for the use uf the city, wl.liout the^cost of a single dollar.^ This estimate^presented the case in so alluilng ^^light that It looked suspicious. If it^Is accurate, there is no doubt that the^city ought to go ahead with the s lv ne^^at once. But it seems that several Im^^portant items have i^,. n overlooked.^A Standard reporter to-day called on^a well-known mechanic who haf been^familiar with the present lighting^plant for several years ami secured^front him the fnllaWlllf statement: Havingread the suggestion in the^morning paper as to the city owning^Its own electric plant I desire to lose^no time in endorsing such a wise and^businesslike suggestion. The most^economical electric machinery built to^^day requires thrte.quart, n of a horse^power for iacli arc lamp and one horse^power for every 10 lacandeeoeal 1 imps,^exclusive of the loss of transmission.^Accordingly there would be required^for the ;,; ^ lamps I^, horse power^and for the l.V) Inc.indesci tit 150 horse^power: total, I'.O horse pow^ r. The^Mlssoulian. with its commendable en^^terprise ha^ d. vised a ^Ian v.^the work n presenting IK bone p over^can be done with IN bora* pi a r. Thl^^is very gratifying. We lu.va already^saved :.m per eeiu. r t , ihods^employed by all other . i.vlri.' light^companies. The cost of lac plant la^no doubt based upon the same Intelli^^gent basis and therefort musi be ap^^proximately correct. I have inter^^viewed all the electric light men In^town and they are s. deplorably Ig^^norant tun! behind the times that none^of them ever heard of a ^transmitter.'^They would n ^t know ^ transmitter If^they mot n In the road. TheMlssoullan's estimate of operat^^ing expenses Is reasonable and sug^^gests aome radical and economical^changes from the methods employed^by the local company. Tor instance,^the Idea of having the duties .^f tlre-^tnan and trimmer performed by one^man 1^r J!^0 p. r month is a good one^The pre, nt . onp.iny. with a te.kies;^extravagance Lorn of th^lr long un-^dlsput, d and profitable monopoly in^thl.-i town, employ, besides a llreman.^a trimmer, an extra man. a useless^egptaae. Th. ir tireman, tifier firing^the boilers all night, doesn't do an^^other ihlng all day but .lust lay around^and sleep, fch.-plng. as It were, on the^people s Money, When the Mlaaoullan's^acheme natures. nr. man will lose^his snap. II a ..I be bll| I to put In^hli nights Bring and bli d iss miming^lamps and the ftuplan p.din m eco^^nomical management will have been^achieved. I presume the electrician at^$1!^ per month would b worked In to^look ifter the BgahlMrj nights, attend^to the lines day timet, keep the books^and make collect!jus Sundays and holi- da\ 'Theday man wh: h the present^company employs to re MOV* tishes.^wash boilers, get in w.^od, etc., Is also^another piece of txtravagaaoe; thu^might Just as well be done by the en^^gine r. i position having been^made yet of his time during the day.^No provision having bi sn made for re^^pairs. 1 take it no repairs will be re^^quired The 4 la,, j. , . , ,, , v^rv^attractive one and would not only be^of gieat benefit to the city .if Missoula,^bo*, when put Into operation would^create a new epoch In the history of^electric lighting and of the employment^of labor upon a scientific and irnnnnl-^eal basis.' cameup to-day. In connection with thu^suggested pur, hase of the Bandmanu^bridge*. J. R. Lal'm^!'. Kdward Mill^^er aild rotor ShclY- r, w ere appointed^as appraisers to Ux a price upon thu^bridges. The clerk e as Instructed to^notify Mr Handmann. who will ap^^point threw other appraisers. Judge^Woody will name one and the St \m^men will meet Saturday, Aug. SI, and^examine the hridg's. To-morrow,the commissioners will^visit the new Hlaektoot load at ih'^Blue Slide. BRIE! NEW- NOTES. Missoula,Aug. H ^Local mining cir^^cles are mce more excited over the re^^ported rich dls o\cry of placer grounds^on the south fork of the west fork it^the Hitter Hoot. Operations have been^going on her, since eurly spring, and^n w it i- aim oiie. .1 thai mm. t - tuv-^struck it rich. Ike Aht-rnethy and^Q||| Hhodes have left for the scene,^anl Sterile)' Hlake of VtOtOT Is WtOl^Ihem. Those who are familiar With the^tountry state that It Is directly ssj the^opposite side of the range from the rich^Salmon river diggings. Ocorg'It. Wilds, Jr.. left to-sUghl for^Hamilton, where he will m ike his hum^^in the future. Itis expected lhat a i halleng i ill^he issued this wiv k to Spokane's o, ^ t^b.isi bull t. am t o i '-^:^^ ^'. K ^..^#^'^with Missoula on the local grounds for^$500 n side nnd thr ehampbmshlp of the^northwest. Spokane has done so much^championship taJfctag lately thit It is^llmo she do something to make It good.^The challengers will pay tin cx|iensen^of the tspokams to Missoula, and Mis^^soula's loOO is all ready. H.W, Turner, nn.iiag- r of the Ota-^era I Kb-ctrlo company, has left for New^York. C.II. Md.eod reiturn d to-day from^a trip up the Bitter Rool He slates^lhat the low places In !he valley were^vislied t'V a heavy fr et last nlghl and^potato vines laid low. In lower Mis^^soula v ilh y frod all., got in Its Sforli^in ^ bm p.bices. Tie fruit crop was notroaehaC ,lodgeKeeves. .Turlg Landers and^li. bhy Hums will leu v. to-morrow for^a Ilirec weeks' camp on Lou Lou creek. KL. Bonner b^ft lo-day for an al^-^fence of several weeks on the coast, He11 acconipani d by T. ^.'. Marshall, (i.Loos left this aiternoon on a^nip through the west . ml. ,\.it. Snow, superintendent of thsi^Iroa Mountala mill, is in town to-day. C,f, W.Kidman catM In from Hut to^to-day and h.'t this evening for Ham^^ilton. Mayor(leorge Kennedy of Clinton Is^a visitor In town 'to-day. JohnV Long has relurnul from a^trip to Klliston. ft,it. Oase baa sccepisd ^ pealthH in^tag lunilier yards of I'urtle ^ Lyneh on^: ba Snake branch. ChiefMeatrum is eaadlag !o the v^- ilous fire depn tmf.nts In the rtate rf.p-^i of the snap photograph recently^takta of the hose wagon, with Prince^Blld Snap in lull run. Thedistrict court convened as usiril^this mornlag. All prot'juts bualneas v ..ntlntied for one day. and inuri ad^^journed lo in o clock to-mofroW morn^ing. Amarriage license was grained to^^day to Arnold Miekels and Clara BsMs^Chamberlain. LouHunt and ff. I' Bmjftoa left^tils evening for the country, to bt OS^the ground when the chicken season^opens Dr.H II. Hanson lo-day to eived a Bursrnngaalas shotgun, the first of^the Mad seen In this city. The gun Is^admired by all sportsmen who have ex-^aml'ed It. Thegtsadard'i race balls tins con^^tinue to be very popular, and are ea-^garty read raeh evening b) local home-^men. TylerWofdsa will leave Satut lay on^M extendi d MP lo Canada and OtleM^eastern points. Thefriends of ,T. H. Pierson will re^^gret to learn of his serious illness, Mr.^Hen ^n baa bren aawell for some tint endIs now roullned to his room. Onthe west-hound train to-day were^the private ears of Presid. nt Hill if^the Ureal Northern and Hon, T. f,^ItyM Of Now York Lastnlghl e east-bound train was In^two sections, the second being loaded^with express freight, fruit and silk^composing the hulk of the cargo. Hotel^;ne^tM. HIaula. Aug. 1l.-Ouest^ at the local^hotels are; Atthe Florence^H. \h lnhard. N. iv^fork; D. W. MagM, Denver; ^ieo. E.^PP^gree, Hh'.eapro; 8. V. Armstrong. New-^York; K. Haiti man, Horse Plains; H. H, Oresusrood,*tt. Louis: c. ff, Woadnaaa, Chicago;a. gj, Brav. OoSaOfl Bluffs; J.^U 1'I nuan. Tacoma. \h^ Haakla^C I^. MeOMntt, Mar^^tina, ay, a. Cook. Bonita: j. K. Marian.^I'l.:. blown; R. Dsntmlng, William Mb* glldiSupi rlor; V. S Jamison. San^l'ran :.- ,); John McDonald, Oeorge H. McDonald,Patsasaa. Atthe Kennedy^Jack Christi . Helena:^If. M. Hansen. Se.lttl. . S. It, BTOWn, Ta-^e in. MT, K Mc\furr^. HniMlBn. Mar- tlaCarraBa Maltaa, Idaho; a. n gaasr, lionMountain. g/OSnn (*r-'ut^'. 'Mtssoula..Vug. II.^All this aft. i aooa^and evening parties have been having^the city lo be within ahSOtlag dial nice^of grouse and chickens when the season^opens to-morrow. There will b. hundreds^of sin lis exploded before lo^norrow night^and the carnage of birds will be some-^thfag awful. Of course there was no^shoo.Ire done to-day by MtBMMla 'om-^rods. but they will be on deck early tn^the morning. WATER111 HIE BUSC 1here Does Not Appear to Be Any Too^Much oi It There. HI-ER AT THE SAME PRICE RemarkableStory of a Lover, a^Horse and a Burning Buggy -The^Mvstery Too ijoop for the^Averago Mind. LOU LOU'S GRADE. -toMonty Will lie tiurndeii there Thic Tear-I he ( Sas^aalsSlsSaafS Mlsttoula,Aug. 14.^The county com-^mlaatonars visited tht Lou Lou grade^to-day to examine Ha condition and to^ar t upon the petitions of residents of^'he Lou Lou district and the Missoula^board of trade I'pon returning. It was^derided to expend no money this yeai^in improving the road. Theviewers app tinted Monday to ex^^amine the route named In the road pe^^tition of E. M. Ratcllffe and others, re^ported to-day. recommending a differ^^ent route. The report was rejected up^^on the grounds that the estimated^damages u ere too high. Thetoll road and bridge question Insti umant i tiled. \I....^ u. Aug 11. -The t. How : la-^ktrumenta were filed to-day with the^county olerk: Noticeof water right^ Andrew O. Ud-^fors, ,to M Inches of the water- of l^ccr tm k Knig'atsTemplar conclave at Boston.^I . ^ occasion the 1'nion I'acltic has arrangeda vct\ iigivcahle change of^lo'ii. . r tutn.tig \ i.i Norlaern St .un^^ship line from Huffalo to DulUth. Th*^Jolt t agency In Hoston having t^een^abandoned, extension of time to Oct. it be had simply by presenting^tickets in agent at Hoston without de-^pi siting same with him. St ip-ovas*J^can slso 1). had vast of Chicago or 8t.^Louis on tickets so extended. Tie rate^going and returning all rail, will be Ml.^Qotag, all tail, via New York and ht-^turnlnr. same. 1JT.M; going via New^Y'erk and Sound, ri tin ninir sani.. Jiii! ^e^,^gotag \ i:i rail and roturning via North'^i t n Si.atnshlp line. $73.0^.: goin,; via^rail :.nl Sound via New York and re.^turning via N. S. K. Co.. W7.T^': going^via all rail via New York and leluru^|sjg N. g. g Co, $71.2s. These are ihe^latest and baaC ihe lies; BisoU Purifier, SpecialDispatch lo the Standard. I'hillpsburg.Aug. 11^The water^company's affairs are still the princi^^pal talk of the town to-day, and the^fact lhat this municipality Is receiving^less than half the amount of water^OOfltraetad lor under the ID-year fran^^chise granted the company three yeai^ago, will, It Is thought, soon recelvi)^the attentUm from the lown council^that I Bjattef of so much Importance^deserves. JamecPat lag claims a right to wast.'^live inches of waiter for milling pur^^ports. I,astevening the total water How measuredII Inches which, if Mr. l'at-^ten were to use JiU full supply, would^|ea\ ^ the town seven Inches. Mr. I'al-^ter. is using very little water and is^preparing to shut down his mill, and^U.ls wnl give ti.e town what Is needed^.\ pi In ruse of a large Are. ItIs common talk that the present^board of aldermen is disposed to be veryfavorable to tae Water company,^hut it la safe to say that the hoard is^ready and willing to do its duly to the^people and the company. Alderman^rtgar asked the mayor to-day to call^an extia session of the board lo give^the company the required II da^.-' no^^tice. Mr. Piaef says that the mayor^was of the opinion that a astetlng of theboard (mm utine,- saury and lhat^he, the mayor, promised to Instruct the^clerk to m ike out and serve the notice^us a preliminary step to the anniill-^ment of the franchise. Up to a late^hour this evening this had not been^done, neither has an extra special^meeting of the board been called, but^there are sonM charitable enough to^bellive that there are good and suffi^^cient reasons for this apparent failure^to do a plain duty to the people of the^tow n. C.F. Jacky, of the firm of Camer ^^Jacky. offers to furnish the town with^the same amount of beer that they^now have water at the same price. In^case or annulment of the present water^franchise. Mr. Jacky's offer will un^^doubtedly receive due attention from^the boird. Astrange case comes up from^Drummond to tho effect that last eve^^rt--' 1^!^.^^-^ of that rn-tropolls. hireda horse and bsjggg of John Dad-^dow. the livery man, and started up^tne load on a visit to 'his girl. While^quietly driving ulong the road meditat^^ing upon the loys of wedded Ufa, he^though', he assailed burning leather; ho^sniffed the air a few timns and settled^down to hiislners thinking again, and^then his feet began to gat warm and^an Investigation revealed that the bug-^gy was on fire, and Mr. '.'rouse Jumpe l^out und got t'he hoi^e loose in lime to^save the animal's Ufa and watched thit^buggy slowly burn up. Howthe buggy caught fire Is a mys-^ttry, as Mr, Pluaas was not smoking.^Is not drinking man, at least nut to^tka tnfaat that his breath would be^likely to set anything on lire, and nvt^no one on the road. There was no In^^surance, and the queotlen now comes^up. BfgO |h to stand the loss. IN THE GOLD COUNTRY. tlicliI la.iii- in the Little Pipeitooe Couu-^lr^ -The Mg oLrdge.^^Butte, Aug. 14.^The new gold min^^ing district on Reader oreek in tlie^Little 1'ipestone country, kl having^llilte a boom. The Tunnel and LUtlee , forcedthe Issue ojk them, will ask tot^an order citing the receivers all along^the line to appear In Judge Hanford's^court Aug. 22. the date set for Ihe^hearing of the angllruTItt to have ihe^receivers removed and new ones ap^^pointed. Ills object is said to be to^bring In new evidence to show that the^receivers arc working in collusion with^tho Hill-Adams combination to soesjfa^the Northern Pacific for the Great^Northern. Such evlden t would be in^support of a motion to oust, and the^attorneys have gathered evidently to^resist Pettlt. If the older Is obtained,^It will Include William E. Cromwell,^gSBi ral counsel, of (few York and Oen-^ener ll Manager Kendrlck of St. Paul. BOTHLYNeHED. tr'atbarand Son Strung ^ l^ 1^ ^ 1 r^' by a Bigdoll. Klbmsburg,Wash.. Aug. 14.^Samuel^Vinson an his aon Co I lea were lynch^^ed at an early hour this morning for^the murder during' I 'Hunker row on^Saturday of Mike K'ohlopp, a saloon^^keeper. The ringing or the lire hells^was the signal for the crowd to assem^^ble, and within three minutes the mob^was battering down the doora of the^coun.y Jail. It took an hour and a^^half to overpower the guards and force^an entrance to the Jail The victims^were walked three blocks to a tree.^The elder Vinson was soon strung up.^Tlitn some one said to Charles Vin^^son: ' Your pa Is up there; go and see^him.^ The two men wire hanged by^the same iree. their faces six inches^apart. Both bodies were allowed to^iiang afler the rfloh dispersed. Thesheriff was aware of the plan to^lynch the Vinson* and although he had^extra deputies on duty at the Jail n I^m isures were undertaken against the^mob. Cuarh-s Vinson conspired with^others to hold Up a Northern Pacific^train last AprlL He Informed on his^confederate* who were caught at their^rendezvous. He had previously served^a term at the state prison. SUICIDEBY HANGING. AProminent Wom.i .'^ Horrible Method^of Ta .lug Her Lilt. Charleston,Mo., Aug. 14.^Mrs. R. T.^Martin, the wife of a prominent farmer^living near this pl^i'^'. committed sui^^cide yesterday hy hanging herself to a^rafter In the smoke house. Before she^hung heraatf she set fire to a lot of^rubbish lhat was In the smoke house^and the flames burned the rope with^which she was hung. The body fell^Into the tire and was terribly burned. Rngeest.ooto Pre ddent Dole.^Minneapolis, Aug. 14 ^Captain Jud-^son N. Crose, a prominent attorney,^mailed President Dole this afternoon a^letter containing the novel suggestion^that the Hawailans elect delegates to^the American congress and demand^they be seated on ihe same basis as^territorial delegates Congress, Cap^^tain Cross ssys, would seat them. He^maintains there are historical preee-^dents and logical reasons for such a^course. 5AkSAPARlLLA. Coldclaims, owned by J. P. Hen^^dricks. W. F. Cobban and W. I).^ISaVtlott of r.utte. have been bonded^for $10.000 each to Horse * Johnson of^this city. The assays on (he surface^run from $:i to $4^ In gold and about^three ounces In silver. A test shipment^of live tons wag sent to Itutte to-day.^The leasers are sinking on the ledge.^Hendricks. Cobban ^ MrtMtt own^about M claims there. A number of^men have been put to work on differ^^ent properties In tlie district and work^will be commenced on the Princess. Onan adjoining claim several liutto^men have struck a rich four-foot lead^at a depth of 180 feet. Kor several^days parties liaie been examining the^Merrlmac, owned by Kornberg. King ^^Co . with a view to begin work on It,^It is claimed to be one Of the best prop^^ositions In that district. The Hauler,^owned by Hartlett, Cobban A Co., Is^also being worked and the assays run^high. Thebig gold discovery boom at^Whitehall has about died out. it ap^^pears that the big ledge, w hich was re^^sponsible for the startling stori -s sent^out from Whitehall, Ts all on the sur^^face, and parties who went down eight^or ten feet. It Is said, got to the bottom^of the ^ledge.'' It seems to have been^landed there by same upheaval or a^slide from an unknown SOgaQWhQTOj^What there i- of it. however, is fully^as rich as taa llrst accounts of the dis^^covery Indicated and there 1s consider^^able which will be quarried. Uthe Batata^r.utte. Aufll^ II. tmihjj J, J. Oliver.^St Paul; J II. Milliner. San Franclaeo,^J. OHeld, St. Paul; J. H DoOOtMM and^wife, i'l Paal; tleo I^ Lunt. Chicago;^banc Brown, Luusville; S. H. Mac^umber, \\. M. Biggs, Helena; William^Dyer, Helena; B, I. atbxham, George \\.'lark. New York; T. S Butler. New^Yoi!,. Mi.-- i.. Abbott, Omaha: T. J. K11 in. Taenia; Professor Godfrey and^Wife. Tacoma: II. lturrell. Great Falls;^M.Well, UncoU, Nib. and J. K. Word,^Lincoln KcDermott-C.11. Schultz. St. Paul. c.Laanorhcrg, i^. stern. John G. Simpson.Saa I tancls.o; T. V. WIUOA,^Anaconda: Havid Simp-on. Kva May. A.ll. Dates Sreat rails; Dr. C I*.^Muawtgbrod, Warm ajprlnga; p. c. K^ t- ale.Ogilen: ^i. W. Driver. Ogden; C.^Wheeler. Monutu; J-^ H. Barlow, G^G 'I.lard. Montana: C K. Willi ims.^Mtssasjla; 0 L. Tracy. Ciih ago; W. C^Maty, St Jo... Archie Gibson. Han-^nark: A. A M i:low. .1. M Bingham. CharlesDonovan. Helena; J. s. Qreen, NorthDakota; W O. McCl. llan. Phil^^adelphia; a I;. Ga^etaoa, Oatev Kai Ma;W. It. riapp. Los Angeles: 3. D.^ltlpley. Bouider. Mra M. K. Skelly an I^child. Camp Creek; K. li. Jones and^wife. Cripple Creek; John Nugent. Dil^^lon; J. O. Newman, ag-nt Geuti) s^Tramp Co. PcTTIT lb ANXIOUS UrWin!.* Alt tbe lireelveri to tome Into Damnlux t* Seaitb. Aug. II.-Prospeeis arc good^for a no\r more In tne Northern I'a^^cltic maattgr con.ro\er^y. As th, ia^^ault of a long conference of the at^^torneys of the receivers. It is under^^stood that Silas W. Pettlt, who has Whywaste lima and nianty with du^!or^^When I wl | ...ri. FUJI ihe pie-er sitloa isr a^i.e^^ aail p mttire lasieay for a pMmpt jtsol u- ^^Mm are For to-.' MaMHOhj ^*^ lapa-^'IKN Yl I urn nn a Uetler, on a Uwy r. ami^obtained tbl^ wouda fill latwuia s bits is Vil li,^111lie ', from ti,e i' est oe ee a ea ^Kee..i 1,1 in^disease, o: i. e :eti e u na y erg ia. tka wor A^ever lie- ^ 1 ^eaa a asir niaa or ins a ii i It^w ll i o tb^ sain* b^r Ma, lo rsoier nt nf co-^ce e a id itraaatlieDiniitMii ^^i^ orcantid i f-^frill k tntjrnurttlrmf rurhawoaderfn ciiaa:*^wi i b* minis in I ram IS to li ^la^i^bylts me til it^youwll b- a.ioaikaei. Et-r^ man miierln:^ir ni MIRVOCS DE.lIUlTY nr any o.her^li mil e eat.sail by voutOiU'errors or axeass of^miv kiin shoaid 'a t at one i io lull pre^crt|^-^I no. In Use l, ent, lu ^t rain. A ^ ,^p.am'.v ii w. i Kl 1,0/:. t:lcedak avlmt,^Ran I'li.vNciaLo. JAINESx JfjLEr\Y(ompound; FORCATARRH D.-usg.a.s^M It. HONBYIN HOGS. Duroc-J.rsi v earliest maturing stock on^earth. Weight at II months. SI pounds.^Have had them weigh 141 pounds at 4^months. Ae trees: DCROf^ JERSEY^STOCK l^AiL\i. Deer Lodge. Mont. WOOCOOOilOOiWWWoOOOOOi B.R. D. CO., OjVBB1VJOYS Boththo method and results when^Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant^and refreshing to the taste, and acts^Mtlj yet promptly on the Kidneys,^Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys^^tem effectually, dispels colds, head^^aches and fevers and cures habitual^constipation. Syrup of Figs is the^only remedy of its kind ctcr pro^^duced, pleasing to the taste and ac^^ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in^its action and truly beuehcial in its^effects, prepared only from the most^healthy ana agreeable substances, its^many excellent oualities commend it^to all and have made it the most^popular remedy known. Syrupof Figs is for sa!e in 50^cent bottles by all leadinp; drug^^gists. Any reliable druggist who^may not have it on hand will pro^^cure it promptly for any one who^wishes to try it. Do not accept any^substitute. CALIFORNIAFIG SYRUP CO. SMfKAKCISCO. cm.^misviue. AT.He..' 10KK, m.t. BITTERROOT FAKMb^..FOR SALE... $500-l^ acrei unimproved. Six miles fromiihsou.a.^$800-1*0 a Pes good water t 1 -tit. .in aeret me..daw, m acre, orchard land. $1,200I60a re^, goo I water right, msadow andorchard la d.^$2,000-16 ^ a r^i. lot) aorei In hay and grain. ^ omfonable budding*. tnre milesfrom lown.^$2,500-030 acrea i^ miles to postofflce, schooand sta Ion. Bearing orch rd^$3,800-160 acrei. plenty of water, good bulliin--. Ur;u beano; orchard. Lu^ terms. tTHEOfficii ^ A I. DHALtRs IN IIVEKYI HI.NQ SHIPPERSOF HAY, OATS, WHEAT and all kinds of Farm^and Rju:ii Produce Wr.to us tor pries'. M rcnants, Com-^misaion Men, Conaamers, wno ttaa or nan t.o a.iy ot ina above^or Eg sj Ba; er, k tm. ., Barr^e* and Ga d jrx Prod iCi in quanti^^ties will l.nu It to ad /aa.agi lo 3 v : u; tuair o.-ct tb. We kin^^dle, a larg* p. rt 01 tne, product ot .h'j Blttajf Ro^t Valley; are in^post ion to ma no pri.-ea 10 ault I ha mgrtHi. and invito oorra-^spondence. Writefor what you want and the amoun. yuuwin laves', to GEO.F. BROOKS, REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. MISSOULA,HOatta FruitFarm For Sale, 100aarafl la fhe Bitter Hoot valley near^the .own of Hamilton, on we*: side of^river oppo-dle Daly's sreat stock and^frnit ranch. Prettiesttmd healthiest location and^finest fruit land in the valley. inaerea planted to fruits, Including^utrawberrles, raspberries, blackberries,^gVBgggj ate,I also apides, cherries, pears,^plums and .prunes. Forterms and particulars address,^WILI.OWimOOK FRUIT FARM.^V. O. 'Hox l^J, Hamilton, Mont. Missoula,.Montana, Higglus Are. Onennd one-half blocks from N. P ^io-^po; Uue and ooe-ba f b seal from^bus nens center. l-xoedent tabie,^b.eain neat, E.ectrle. I gii a ba.lis. fiee^bus. sample rooms lor commercial men.^lia.es^.'. w. Wm.Kennedy, Mgr oQooagoagooaQgslslslslslslSlsl.^CHARLES fcMSLEY, ScientiQeand^Decorative Missoula.Moat. THEEDWARD P. AELIS COMPANY MILWALKfcE, WiS. MINING.MILLING, IQNtiNTRATING,AND MELTINGMACHINERY, mm MercantileDepartmentH qglUOaV Montana. 00HK^CK^0^K)-C^K^C^^^^CA^00-OCK^^^OC^^ .Bitter Root^Development Company, Manufacturersand Wholesale Dealers In ll Allkinds of Mining and Bridgs Timbers a specialty. Large Dry^KUns in connection with DM Mill. Sasti and Door Factory.^Satah, Doors, Mouldings, Cedar Sainqles and P:no Latb. Inter-^lor Fin.sh Hard Wood or Vine. Hand Rails, Balusters and^Newel Posts. Scroll Sawing, Turning and Fancy Braokotav^Over 2,000,000 lest of Na 1 Clear i'inisa In Stock, eitner Yard^Seasoned or Kiln Dried. Estimates and Price Liste iuraianed^on appllcaiion. IBOX 264HAMILTON, MONT. j.oQoooQOQOCaoaoilfl.aiLg.il-flJIJl. SL$JlSlSLXISLSlXJlASLX23JL2J^ TRYA WANT AD. in the STANDARD BitterBoot Developm\ Conui anacon.iAagency. ULAI.IIH IX Lumber,Lath and Shingles. 8a*h,Doors, Blinds, Et5., Lime, Hair Piaster and Cement.^Agents ior too Standard Pr3S3ed Br.cts. and Red Brick. CommercialAvenue, Anaconda, Montana. *ig^i^a^^^^^s^***^^^ni!^*^^^^^g'^ ^ ^^.^^i *^.-*n;.^^^i**^^t^i^*^^a NorthernSteamship Company HOISTINGENGINES, REYNOLDSCORLISS ENGINES '^-'.'-l^^ ^ SreamshipKorth West and North Land. SEMI-WEEKLYSERVICE, 1895. Eaat-Bonnd,Monday^ and Fridays fegtaj UulutU West Bound Tuesday*^and Fridays iroiu Buit ilo. Conao -tions nude at the Sao and Mackinao.^Island Mtsgggg tor Lake Michi^ati Poti . TheNnrtlitin Sle.ims ips .iro exclusive . f,.- pa-s r.^-fri aLJ n.a,j stops at the See^Wai'Klase Is am. Detroit. CTeTetaad an ^l itutttUo. Tkese s'np^ are ilie iar^es.t aoil tlneiton tke^erent laae^. an^l '^qiiii. lo equi in.i-n- sad Bnisli 1 1 ^ !*^'. e :i i n r- Thu trlu i.bm mi!-s Djr^^ ter be.wei-n Dulu.ii anl i.uBaio I* maiie ^ lit i^ 1 ill tliaa train Hate. t:m asarM* ^P,B^ ^f^lweutvml.esanlio.tr. Al tli^ cemtortt if ttii^ I'.ir--'. ho'..- - ,r^ im^. ^'. with satire Ire dm^Ironi ilust, iioWo and contusion. H a in count ' . : w.ili itn ^lr. a' .N^ttnera ,r .iii^^tasiera^kl'lioes taU:ir^ion.fro:n tho l .vlu d ie- .mil . ^^:. -r r.i .11 trip ti-ket* t.i po.ail eastVisitors to or from tlia ^^^ should 11-0'. .,^ 111s 'p oni w iv at least, ror furtlitr 1^^tumatlou apply to any asent of tbs Great Norm r:i lia l.v.iy, or adiir ^s F.I. WHITNBY, G. P. ^ T. A., St. PauL .uSTButte.Mom} MENNO UNZICKER, Managor. J.E. DAWSON, ULN. AQENT, Quits. A\ont. MUSICAND DANCING. CUPIDENE VituUE**r,tshrprofriD- EEFORE*^d AFTER MANHOODRESTORED turnol a tanioa* French pbraidait. will iiuicltly cure vou of all n. .-^vous or il.s, ^.i^. of the eeneraiiM* iirami.s, fttn-h as Li-nt atanbood.^IniHiroriUuk'alQsfutheBacn.Semli.al Xlailssitiu^.^n*nua Debility.^l*imp!es, Uaflincss to Marry, Extiaustio* Drams, Varlcorele and^Cons'.;p.t'..n. It atopa all leases bv day or riahL Prevems qgica-^mn of dtschaise, r. t:lch if rot cheeked leads to Spemn.torrhipa an^i^all tbe hcrrervof IiiiiHiiencr. S'l'l*l^iiSEc!ca^ae^ t^eliter, Use^klJnevs and the urinary organs oi all Impurities, , pidsm ^tr^Bftheiisandrestcr^e^maIlweaaorfsna. P,P..T^u-erer ^ are rot catel br lavtnra Is berasne hlnete T.i isasah perreel are trouble.! srlia '.''...JT'ccri PI'^EIr ilif only known reined e tneurewtiboulau c;. . ration. \WOlesttmonl-^^ ^^ n ifaaaasaliljlliaaiiifallriT returned If - i bnaes does not tueci a permaacotcure,^^ ^^i tZr is.00.bvuuil. ^ -..I' -r yatsclrcuiar ar.: t^tm^OB^la. AattasassaTOl. ^KBIt'I^K CO., f. a Box 3^4,6ac Frauciaco, Cat For SaU fej^gffiitii Orug Ca.. Aaacouda.E. E. QaUogly ft Co.. Butte, TheGODFREY vV FOOTE Orchestra^have comtnenc-d an engagem nt at the^BOULDER HOT SPRINGS and will^P.ay (or Parties Night or Day in the^Lartje Paviilion Wire ior Rooms Q.G. BECKWlTH, Manager.