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THE ANACONDA STANDARD. SATURDAY MORNING APRIL 24. 1897. ANACONDANEWS. ANEW GKATE FOUND HiddenAway in tbe Mountains Near^Lost Creek. AMAN'S BODY IN A CABIN $;!6ami costs by Judge Fltxgeruld yes^^terday. He was committed. Commencing Monday the Montana^I'nlon in..r 1111^^ train for tiarrtaon and |^west will leave Anaconda at 8 a. m. H.C. White, While Searching for^bome Lost Tool*, Mini Aoroaa a^Poaslble Lynching- I he -her-^Iff Will txamlne lo-Uay. Theliloomlngton mine l^ hMm a^full ere w, liut the mill Is not yt Mn^worked on areount of lack of water. fallat I'.tly ft Marron's and try a^a lavs of half and half, Sc. CommentIns; Monday the Montana^Inn^n sfteTOOOO train will leave Ana-^, .11.1.1 (or Sliver How and Itutte at J p.ni. Allpersons are cautioned not to t^^t. ad i redll to my wife or family or to^any person on my account. Nelson Ui- fontlnee. Allrsclng propositions on the Brook -^lyn and Suburban Handicaps consid^^ered at Mctiinley ft Satin Id's saloon.^No. 16 Main street. Inan almost lnac^ esalble spot In the mountains,about three miles from^tow n, near Lost creek, a MWtJ MM^grave was disc.vend by H. C, While.^Near the grave was an nkl dllapld Ited^cabin In whic h wa; found the body of | John Heovll has purchased the Interest^a man appar.ntly d- ad. Whose lb. of J ^' ^'bnmb.1 s In the c. O. D. latin-^grave and who is I he, llMI HI in the *f^ and has changed the name to the ^^' ,,. Molilalia Steam Laundry. cabinarc questions to which lie sher^^iffs ^Mean will find answers to-day. Mr.White has a stone quarry up Lost^^reek way. and went our y.si.nla.v to^see If all his tools, which he hud left^at the plate, were there. He li ^I been Informedthat come of th-m ^ Inf.When he arrived :it Ins ^|^' ^ ' ^ be^found that to- Imn correctly Informed^and thai (put. a BVMbi t of valuable^tools hud MM liikni (KM He ^ place^and carried away. Thelocality is M ai.-. !y settled and^Mr White was ut Hist at a loss to in -^rount for their disappearance. He wus^equally at a loss to determine where^wos the most likely place In which to^look for them. Finally he began a sys^^tematic search of the surrounding coun^^try anil for a long time without any^success. At last he found himself about^a mile and a half from the quarry and^In a spot that was particularly wild^and desolate. The path had disap^^peared and there was hardly the trace I ^- ofa trail to guide his footstep* The At the Montana-M. Sachs, Beading:^path which he bad followed In his!'). H. VanKerman Milwaukee; |). A.^search appeared to end abruptly In the | A' hman, .yw^York: 0. H. Lipped, St.^face of a ^ llff. above which lowered ap Bicyclebells and lamps at Orelg's. Don'tbuy a bicycle until rou have^examined the finest w heel for the money^ever brought to Anaconda. Anaconda^Copper Mining Co., Hardware Depart^^ment. Weinvite the Inspection of China^painters to see our new and beauiiful^shapes in white China for decorating^Anaconda Copper Mining Co., hardware^department. J.T. Carroll Co. has received a large^shipment of wagons. buggies, harness^anil farm Implements direct from the^manufacturers In car lots. Close prices^are given. Call and see the stock. AnInformation has been filed against^Kid Maglnnls charging him with grand^larceny, Maglnnls was bound over^from the police court, where he was^tried for stealing |H from Thomas Cox. patentlyinaccessible mountains. Claming around in order to discover^where he should next direct his search,^he spied, away up on the side of the^mountain, almost hidden from view, the^roof of a cabin. Itwas a long climb up to It, but Mr.^White persevered until he finally suc^^ceeded in reaching It. There was no^trail and for IN or 6m) feet before the^cabin was readied the way was Impas^^sable for even horses. The door of I hi^labln Was closed. No smoke Issued^from tile i liiinm y and no sign of life^was to lie seen around the cabin or on^the bltak mountain side. In walking^around to make his uhscrvatloi.a Mr.^White came suddenly upon an oblong^mound of newly turned ^arth. Over its^top had seen scattered sticks and attest^of w ood, as If to hide it. but the mound^was tin fe and Mr. White says ln^ could hoibe mistaken in its appearance, liningto the door of the cabin he^pushed against it to open it. It did not^yield at til ut and he gave a stronger^push. This UnM It swung open, at the^same time pushing some heavy yet^yielding body before It. Mr. Whits^loosed In and saw the form of a loan on^the II.s i ipparently lifeless M . While stepp. .1 i. side and made . hasty exam^^ination . f the scantily furnished lata*^rlor us will as he could la the send-^dsiku ss Tu all appearance! Me man d. I.otlls;M. Leahy, Chicago; I'. J llrophy.^Unite; U IT, Loomls, Hold Coin; Charles.^Thomas, fluid Coin: A. A. Kraft. San^l iaiieiseo; W. D. Dorton. New York;^I... i ohn, Butte; J. A. ISowen, Chicago;^C. F. Woodman. Hutte; J. W. Chandler,^St. Joe: Isaac Crab. Louisville; W. M^Meek. Denver; K. M. Dudley, Chicago. Whendilljr or ilrowny Ink^ HlU'HAS's PHI Thehest IS-rent restaurant In town^Meals at all hours. No. 321 Commercial^uv^nue. Con 'Connor. P.B. Taney, fi07 E. Park, flrst-'-lass^plumbing ami heating. HIT wasd id and JIT. White, Without^turblng nnything, made Ids ^aj to the CUV.V til i' i. e hllellli was lliialled. The .tti ers will make an examination of^the premises to-day. ABOUTTUB CITY. TheKnlglils Dance. Turnerhall was comfortably filled^last nighl by the Knights of Labor and^their friends. There were over IN^couples present and the door receipts^are gratli'yingly large, especially when^the worthy object to which Hoy are^to be applied Is considered. The hall wasprettily decorated, as the decora. lionsfor ;he fir. Men's ball had not been^removed. Tiie music w as by Professor^Olsoa'i orchestra. The committees in^charge ut 1*0! Floormnnai:ers William si. .ban, F. M.wall. William c. tfelntlre, James B, Koerds. Committeeof arrangements Jam s^E Edwards, Mrs. a. w. Jones, Miss ;i Ki te Medea, Reception committee Mrs. a. w. Jones.Mis Ka'ie Met ice, Miss Alice^^hepherd. Miss Lottie Felix, Miss Delia^Melkle, Miss l^ Jones. PAINE'SCELERY COMPOUND BestSpring Remedy in the World^Ii Makes^People Well. Ifr LOSEE^ MAXWELL... noHAIN STREET. Specialsfor This Week 50pieces 10c Outing Flannel, nice desirable patterns. Sale price this week.^5 rents per yard. 30pieces 12^c Percale: sale price, s l-3c per yard. 150pieces Simpson's ^ l-.1c Print, sale price, m per yard. 20dozen Misses' Dresses, ages 4 to It years, $3 So quality: sale price, t-00^each. 20dosen ladles' $1.25 Kid Cloves at 85c per pair. 30dozen Ladles' 81.M Kid Uioves, Fancy Hacks, (LOO per pair ShirtWaists- Shirt Waists Thelargest stock in the city. Tho nicest assortment in the city.^The nobbiest patterns selected from the largest and best factory in^America. Our prices are the lowest possible. AgentsFor Hunan's Shoes. LOSEE Iio MAXWELL, MAINSTRt -T. IW7 Then-Is our tru*1 spot-lilt^ for dlmases .tri-inK from a liVWIitated nervouflpyntftin,^ami thnt is IVilnc's mmff comitounil, ho gim nilly pre^t ribed by phyult-ian. It Is^probably \\u- most rMMfkiMl romitly that 111*- mlentillc renearch of this ountry^Mi pttilm ^ ^l Tiol. M^iN k. rholpii, m I)., IA j. D.. of .Dartmouth coH^e ilrHt^prt'fci ilw tl what Is now known tho world over as l'alne'a celery compound, t posi^^tive riire for ilyspi'p^ la. bilioiisnetts. liver a Mplalnt. nouralKl^. rheumatiam, II ner-^\ous Mnmi s atal kbliit y troublra. For tho latter I'aine's celery compound ha auc-^((etled analn and again where everything else bM failed. SpringSeason-House Kleaning Time Adillno1'atti April Jtith.^lllcyclcs repaln d at trroln's.^FurnlHlied rooms The Davidson.^T. K. Wills of Hoyal is In the i lly.^Half and half, ,V. Paly ^ Marron's.^Baths^Montunu hole! barber Hhop. ^jo^Com'l college, new Davidson block.^^Walt for Adellna l'alti April L'6th. m ion^tilelK's. sels. lincst In the city, at Rngravedrailing cards at the Stand^^ard office. IllcycleWright's. renting and repairing at C.F. Woodman of^last night. Ituttecame over Forsanltarv stasaMM call on Young^^ Deastl, tin park. Lookout for the new ktsss rard on the^Monlaaa thiton taking osTecl Monday,^April -'!^ BsglnalMI on that d-itc the^morning train fur Harrison and points^wist will leave Anaconda at s:^'i a. in. Insteadot lt:M o'clock. The nfternoon^train for Itutte and points north of^itltart WIN leave at ItM p. tn. instead of^'Hi p. m. _ Ol.J-ele.ltn III* lll-i lnuge. Nlik I mo ,in and a man I^y the nano^of King were arrested last night while^engaged In a tight on Main street. Kin,-^j is c ook at the Palace hotel, nt which^place until yesterday. Dugan was em^^ployed 11 s dishwasher. King discharged^| Dug.in ni.I the latter waited around fur^j an opportunity to get even. Last nl^;ht^I about 8 o'clock he met King on Main^I street, and without a word went for^him with both lists, punishing him se^^verely. The officers separated them and^lodged them both In Jail. King was re^^leased on bonds furnished by Proprie^^tor McDonald. revolvers.The pusses were honored,^but a tel.^cj ,itn v. as sent to I he officers^here to be at the ItattoSI w hen the train^pulled In. Unfortunately the scheme^miscarried \\'h^ n i\ n bin a mile or two^of the city a hot box necessitated a stop^and the bejboea escaped. On was a^very tall man ami both wore mackin-^|.isles, it wi,h suspected ihat possibly^they tnluht be the two Men who made^IBS holdups In llulte Thursday nighl. Illdiit Hilled. Sealedbids will be received at the city^clerk's office until 7 o'clock p. m. on Mlay, April .'1th, for Ins pointing of thestone work of the city hall. The^^ ouncll may re Joel any and all bids. ityorder of th^ city council. T.OLEART, City Clerk. H:Rhgrade and up-to-date, ^The^Columbia^ bicycle. L A King, agent. Forreliable plumblns go to J. A.^Ilasley. 215 Oak street. WhenIn Hutte I'l.ich at Sherman's. HPOLK HatSale!^Hat Sale! KLEANSALLLEANS^OMPLETELY KLEANSALL KleansFurniture, Kloans Karpets, Klcans Up^^holstered Material, Kleans Marble, Kleans^Kut Glass, Kleans Mirrors, Kloans Silverware. OneKan Kleans Your House Price25c TheLatest Shapes^Nobbiest Styles^Largest Assortmnt^Lowest Prices -Tlo. Itoiler Inspector Hums cityyesterday. wasla the Standanlfloor dressing (no dust) for^sale at Mahan Bios.' AttorneyKcharnlkow of Deer Lodge^atrlved In the city Inst night. MrsF. \V. Harrison and Miss Harri^^son aie visiting friends in Itutte. Daly^ Marion's, the only^where porter is kept on draught. house StoleSnois llrlille.. ArchieKllrldge and Mike Ilirreau.^two small SOys, were arrested yester^^day afternoon by Chief White and offi^^cer lngalls on the charge of stealing^bridles from Devlne's stable. They gave^the officers a long hunt all the after^^noon, but were finally caught and put^In Jail. They stoutly demon w ith a pro^^fusion of tears any knowledge of the^missing bridles, one of the bridles was^leeovered and Is known to have been in^t lie boys' possession. ARsscnltssi 'o it- 1 ..1 v.-*m MkstMl Mi Meddiotf.^Special Corre 1 oi l nee of the Standard. DeerI,odge, April -2. ^Nut ^ II^SS^iind luide ii tuiiud this ^vasJlUJ ^ii IhS^o i l.^k tmln. KM had announced^that he and Mis. ROM WOVM sTrlt ^ Fti- aayereatac but his oM friend Colon 1^Ay lesworth a as on tbe train froni Hutte iind,knowing that Mr. Hoes' many^friends would be iimst alansed to Bssst^Una and Mis. Hoss Si the train, he^irery thottchtfully wired to ost ot the Klo's filends. That was sulflelent 11mla large oofjeonraa of citizens, with^the band, met their follow townsman^at the depot. It \\;t^ a complet^ sur-^I rl^e to the editor nod as lie and his^wife got in their ^ an Inge the band fell inline before the vehicle ami the other iMittens formed a pro, esslon behind the^1 arriage nnd In that order marched to theMcBurney bouse, when mother as^^sembly wus present to revel Irs the new^^ly wedded couple, Nat smiled and also^.i-keii 1 very one else to do likewise. Tilercaned a wedding here this eveningin which the people of Deer^Lodge :ire unanimous in extending their^b* st wishes to both Son tract tag parties.^It was the marriage of Miss F.va Ulass.^daughter of Dr. C, Q. Olass. to Frank^H. Talbot) of Itutte. The wedding cere^^mony took place at the residence of the^bride's father at 7:;|0 o'clock. Miss Jen^^nie Harris acted as bridesmaid and the^groom's brother was best man. The^bride bns resided here since childhood^and all who know her are her friends.^She Is an elocutionist of marked ability,^and audiences both here and In Anacon^^da have In delight, d by her selec^^tions, which she has always SSSfl most^I accommodating In rendering for any^f 1 haritable purpose or the entertainment^of her friends. The groom is one of the^1 prosperous y oung business men of his^home city. The happy couple will make^their residence In Hutte. Bei Out To-irso^Window Display MacKallum^ Kloutier 501and 303 Park Avenue, Anaconda^Mail Orders Given Special Attention,^jfcjjytst OVERm STYLES Goodfriend Clothing: Company... 220Commercial Avenue CharlesHysasff has left for Hutte,^where he lus accepted a position. J.M. Olson has tiled notice of the lo-^cstlon of a placer claim in Ophlr gulch. AChinaman was arrested last night^for neglecting to take out a laundry^license. Amarriage license- was issued to.day^to Charles Olson and Annie Hedberg,^both of Anaconda. Grelghas a line assortment of llow.r^and vegetable seeds which he will war-^tant twenty-four carat. TheAnaionda Copper Mining rSSB-^rany has transfemd io John A. John-^Mi for Imhj lot 9 in block Mb Forssie ^A brick business block on^l'ark avenue: gissl Investment. A. M.^Walker, room *, Shields block. Owingto the unprecedented success^of Adellna Fattl In Itutte. will not ap^^pear in Anac ntida bef April :'6th. JamesConb y, arrested Wednesday^night for disturbing Iks osss s, w us isms WeddingPresents CutGlass, Sterling Silver. Brio-^a-Brjjo. Decorated China. Clocks.^Silver -Plated Ware. NewGoods, Late Styles, Low Prices. Merrill CountyKeeerda. Noticehas been filed of the location^of a placer mining claim In Coimuoway^gulch by Hubert MeCormlrk. Joseph(Jueon of liloshurg has trans-^forred to (^nn Keliey of Helena for f.100 I^niierest in a water right at the lower I^end of the Hope gulch. Mrs.A. M. McKay and John McKay^have tiansferred to Mrs. John F. Sulli-^\nn land on Ash street. Consideration *::a', TheI nt* I.mil I'luh. TheLowland club gave Its first post-^LentSfl dance last night at the Mon-^luiia. Time was a large attendance of^members and a number of guests,^among whom were Miss Helen F.ngcl^and Miss Kohrs of Itutte. The music^u.is furnished by Professor Kennicott's^orchestra. A dainty lunch was mrYSd^' at midnight. III,I. t\ Mill. .I S.aled bids w ill be received at the city t^' clerk s office until T o'clock p. m. on [^I Monday. April Mtk, ]M~ for a team ^f^horses for the fire department. The^team offered must be sound, true and^I suitable, and the city council demands^thirty days trial If necessary. If not^purchased after trial the sum of one^dollar per day will lie allowed for the^use of the team. If purchased nt the^I end of the trial the sum for which the^I team Is offered will lie paid. Parties I^bidding will bring their teams to the!^fire department for examination and^approval for the test and trial. Any^and all bids may be rejected.^Hy order of the city council. T.O'LEARY. City Clerk Thryt arried l'aMea. Afterthe ore train pulled out of Hutte^last night the brakeman dim iiI wed that tthe train had two undesirable passen^^gers In the shape of two hoboes who^u.re stealing a ride. Following the^usual preeedwrc Uwy started to thro^v^fhem off. bet were surprised to find^that these two bohosi canrtes passes in ,the Iur:n u( luuc and vlliaiuuus looking tlreeeeis a little larger than half of^I'ennsylvanla. HATSFROM 75c TO $5.00 JUSTRECEIVED ANew Line of LeatherPurses AND ShoppingBags InMerling Silver and Oold flaunting, at H a mmers lough's IryaStandard IVant Adv. RareCape Bargains. Specialattention is called this morning to a very unusual presentation of^Choice Silk Capes, which came to us by express yesterday, and c, niprise the^latest fashionable effects. When you compare th. se desirable garments Wit*^what you find in other stores you'll understand h..w far ahead we are In tho^Important matters of prices, Blyles. workmanship and quality. Specialfor To-Day. At$3.75 each^Hlack Brocaded Silk Capes, full sweep and ruffled Collar, AtH'tf each^In heavy Crystal Silk, beautifully trimmed with Lace and JeAtW|5JdOaCk^ In Bench Itrocoded Silk: new Kmplre back. Sllk-llned. beau^^tifully trimmed with Lace Ulbhon and Jet. Would lie considered cheap at $^.5fl. At$6.75 Karh^Made of heavy Crystal Silk, very full width, Kmplre back,^handsomely trimmed. Well worth $9.50. At$8.75^ Handsome effects In a variety of different Silk Fabrics. Black^Silk Grenadines over Colored Silks, trimmed With Ribbon. LOCS and Chiffon.^Well posted shoppers declare that our line ot $S.7.^^ garments are us handsome^as any in the city at double the money. Agentsfor Butterick's Patterns and Publications Energetic WARREN'S WideAwake Anaconda'srichest mid most exclusive sliuwintr of I'nris Neck-^dressincjs^all the up to date fashionable tads and fancies iu^rufflings, plaited Chiffons and Monsselines at popular prices. Twelvedozen assorted Neckwear, stylish and dfCMTi BdW Lrnods^at fi'Jc, ^i!lc, 7!lc and Mlc. l'ositivtlj ItJM ihau one-foiiitli their^actual value. NewParasols 98c up^New Fronts |l.tl up.^New Kuffles Mta up. 1200 dozen repular made fast hlack Hose. You have often^paid 20c for them. Our price to day^three pairs for 2.V. Achoice collection of the new Shirt Waists of laee. Orpandies,^Dimities, Madras, Batiste, Lineu, Lappett, Mull ami \\ n-ales. 49cfor |L00 Shirt Waists.^75c for $1.80 Shirt Waists.^98c for Sl.'o Shirt Waists. DANWARREN 409Kast Park Avenue TRY A STANDARD WANT ADV.