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THE ANACOVTU STANT^.\T.P: MONDAY ^fOTlM\fi. JUTTE 21. 1H07. ButteNews. AN TOALL Til*Prili-ina! Hr^n. h Cfflr*' of ft. gfss'zs4 '^H at 21 E. lrt^^l^i. Butt. Telephone ^ri^advertizing rzle. lur-ii-hea. in ^|i|mI^^iiou. l!in i; Mi \i iii i. Itrportedlor the standard by t.alUjIj A^to., lliuggl.tz. June^^Thcrmo-ncti r Barometer. Wind.^I u. m. IS deg. above '.M IS Inch.^ N'W^n |^. m. 7* ricg. above. I'M Inches. NW^llighi-t li m\^ ratlin WM. Lowest. |H. ASermon From Rav. xxii, 17 by^Rav. Mr. Noftsinger. 1\ I ^fi THE BRIDE SAYS ^COME KIIHlsVtlATHrlt. FairIn southern portion, light showers In^northern Portion varlahlr winds. Drinkof the rounuln of Life end Be a^Better Man-Now la the Aoe,.^cepted Time-Listen tu^Words of Love. OurMiil-Kiiniiiici^ Btjlff in Fedoras,Soft,^Stiff and^Straw^Hats. Ht'Bili|iiiirtersfor Summer Vu-^dtrwwur, Bieyclg shirts, Glows,^SAf^sjP^, Melts, ate, BABCOCK^ C Hattersand Furnishers Butte,Montana. BUTTECURRENT NOTES. Silver.*)',. Kentpianos from Orton Bros. m.a. MMi r of inn.ui is in town. Dr.H. m. Hull. 4 ^ 5 Silver lluiv block.^School Ot shorthand. M, The Hutte. A.J. Davidson u( Helena Ik in the city. \v.M. a t kin so ^ is over (ran Great^ram TheMara al iiiitic^ Illustrated.^Mam jOc. Cuy X. Piatt. Butte. ArthurSmith .if Anaconda was a^nuest al Hi'' Butte yesterday.^Main springs Jl. vviit. hezcUsaued 11.eO. Warranted.Mayer, 4u WesfTarU. Forline buggies an.I road wagons go^to the Standard carriage works. Dr.Whltford has authorized Dr. Tani^t^ attend his nigln rails. Phone ICS. MolilaliaDetective agency, room 22,^Owsley block. J. T. O'DonneiT, m^r. PostmasterAlex. Devlne mid wife of^Ana. otida spent \esterda.v in Btttte. neeare a portfolio i.'-day of the Cat betl-Kltzsiuinionstight-'Tht- Fight of theCentary. RobertRantonl. division freight^agent or the Northern BaclBc, spent^Sunday in Hutte. Iteslmeals in the city. ttc. Board, $2(1 perareata. Ti. kets, I'.oo. The Mikado, 1 W st liranlle. Ason was bom .111 Kridav tn Mr. and^Mrs. John K. McOljrni of No. I42J^North Main street. Ifyou need a SUH (or the races.^Schilling Brae,, Baal Broadway, guui-^anti their work and iii. Theexecutors of the ostnlc of |[. ii. Ili.knian will sell |M head of horses at^auction at banners' corral June Jl, -.'j^and J !. Alwaysbig value for your money at^Sherman's, i-.. Baal Park street, gee^his sewing mac hi n ad vert lee men! on anotherpage. TheMiss.s Carbine' rammer school,^West Broadwaj building Term begins^Jane 2^th. Claaaei for promotion should applyat once. ^111; \V. si i'.alcna ^tract. 'I'liemanageis of ih^ horse sale re^^spect (uBy ask ail admirers of pretty^horses to h^ present al the PaneMea1 corralMondny. Tn. low prices will do^the rest. lieod.stout business suits are these.^They are made of selected WOf'etedfl and^your crack tailor could not make bet^^ter. The. . est ron tie. Boucher, the Parkdtrart Clathler^Bdm Diamond, an lamati of tie l.n tieClub in Kast Mercury street, v.as arreatedby Captain Dawaou and De-^lectlve Murph] last evening, , ;^^ 1,1^with having atoiea two J:'^ bills (ram W W. Civ. ,,. Mrs.k. K. Haara M MeadervUhi was^lajured ai the Athletic grounds jrester*^day bv iM'ing struck on the head by .1^strny bail and rendered unconat ions for^an hour. It is believed no peimaneiu^injury was susia ned. Whatley*! oare, LI x. Main. audi r per-^sonai saperrtstos of Joel C What ley. Ias no connection with the Talk street^^ afe. The appoint nienis are superb,^'he private dining rooms a dream In^elegam o mid th' service faultless KdithSomers was gnested yesterday morning;for stealing *:! from John Bee-^can at No 44 Kast Oalsas sue.t. She^was vary ohetreperoua when she 1 ach^^ed the jail and Assistant Jailer Levy^was compelled to lock her up In the^^ age before he could subdue her angry^passions. *iuhIh)Baeacahan* I'ntH furlher noti^ ^ the Montana rnionwin sell rmearatoa tickets to 'Ingson Springs and ret ant good going^on trains leaving Hutte between I ^ 11^Saturday and .^1 p. ni. Sunday, and re^^turning on last train leaving Gresson^Sunday night, at Jl,M ReV.J K. Nofslnger of the First Bap^^tist church preached a splendid sermon^last night to a large congregaiIon. His^subject was ^The Ureateet and Last^Invitation.' evolved from the text^found In llev. XXIl.. 17; And the spirit^and 1 he bride say come, and let him^that heureth say come, and let him^that is athlrst come; and whosoever^will l. t him conic and take of the w ater^of life freely ^ Mr. XotsititT* r s;^ke in^pan as follows: ihave chosen this text this even^^ing from a part of Ood'l word, which^Is most neglected by Hie uneducated^masses and Ihe most studied by Un^^learned. It was (iud who. when LhS worlde/ai sV Ingod in sin and gwlit,^spoke ihe praeaase that, by and ii\ thi oldserpenl's head should 1m bruised,^and almost the rh-st note suunded In^Hi. I'.il.le is a divine promise and al^^most the last phrase is this urgent in^^vitation. Th. world abounds in Invi^^tations, .very grain of granite, every^area ^^! dew, . very tow. ring mountain^and every rolling prairie is but an in^^vitation. There is 1101 a star that^shines in the vast blue dome but what Hashes an invitation io mankind. Jamtold Ihe disciples that ii was necssaar]tor him t.^ go aato the rathei inor.l. r that be, the holv spirit, might^conic io enlighten, save ami comfort^the world. ThOM few dark days would^never have lost their terror If th. holy^spirit, the Petnicosl .bad not come^; Christianitywould have been nothing morethan a creed .and the Bible a code^of ethics But the spirit has come and^is here to-night, us It Is cvei y tlast We^conic together for the glory ..f Cod.^How sweet, ihe last words of the in^^finite 1 loii:^^Lei us iirst understand the teat; Thespirit and the Bible say come.1^This Is an earnest appeal from the^church for Christ to come and fulllll^all His precious promises. V.ni will^nail in the twentieth verse. 'He which^testifleth of these things saysth, I cot.ie^quickly.' Th. doctrine of ihe second^coining of Christ is as old as the ascen^^sion: Ve men of QalUae, why stand^^^'^ gaalng up into heaven'.' This same^.l.sus. which is taken up from yog Into^heaven, shull come in like manner as^ye have seen him go Into heaven.'^Jesus used every occasion Io impress^the disciples with th^lr responsibility^^f living and the dependence of His^second coming upon the spread*, of the^kingdom. The (rent doctrine 't the^early church was the coming ajLChrlat.^The bride, the church. Is day liy day^being adorned, preparing for the com^^ing of the bridegroom. I see ^multi^^tudes of men and woin.n turning from^secular pi'ofeaoiurm'.jrnd spending years^in arduous training tor th. masters^si rvice. A few years ago there came^into the employmi'iif of a certain rail^^road a .young man whose highest am^^bition was to honor Col. and whose^daily motive power was love in ibid.^He sp. nt three years In Ihe serviie of^the cuiiiimiiy and was several times^promoted, resigning ^i Ihe time of his^promotion to division engineer The^HUperlntemleni sent for him before he^led their service. He said: 'We havi^noticed the spirit of your work sin.,^you have hang in ^in service. It has^made 110 difference whether yon were^driving stakes, carrying the chain Of^it. charge of Ihe corps. yo,ur work has^always been ih.- same. Is this what^you call Christianity. If so, that Is^what we need 011 our line.' M.11may not be Christians them-^selves, but tli. v desire Christians to till^ihe responsible positions. Therefore let^ii be your highest aim In life Io bono!^Qod, and you cannot any the less. O,man of wealth, you who haven't^time io give aadsence to any one. yen^have driven your Ira His, worked your^thousands of men. run rour mammoth plantsof machinery, slop just one. gnd^hear what the spirit has 1.. say and^Hi. spirit says, Come.' Young lady,^society may have charmed your soul^and you have not given one thought^to Co.l and His kingdom: well you stay^no) plan just one social nt the close of^ile social year ami invite .l. sus or hear^ihe holy spirit as he invites you Into^1 In- society of heaven'.' Woman, il inay^be that you are here tonight, you Who^have not been recognized b; women of^pure character. The spirit hHs an In^^vitation for you Will you hear It to^^night and go and sin no move Cod^sp.-aks to-night to the sons and daugh^^ters of the world and says. 'Come, come^Unto me. ye blessed ..f my father. In^^herit the kingdom prepared for you.'^V011 may find fault with everything amieverybody: bat you eannot find^fault with Cod. If you continue to wal^^low in the mile, ii is not because the^invitation was not given. I have^chosen you, but you have not chosen^inc. said .l.sus. I ptsad with you to^^night to hear the voice of the' spirit^The prodigal son could have dined upon^the husks, but he had Ihe wisdom to^1 house the Iiettor part. So can you.^but It Is not wise. But lh^ bride savs^Conic' It would be a cruel (rtend in^^deed who would den) th- brides Invi^^tation or regaost, ami tic bride sc.vs^come.' Beeaaas Christ died fee you. andas thai rose of Sharon fell to the earth,the warM begun to Moosoai as Itnever could have dom The bride^Inv ites you because she lovea your best^Interest and out of her heart of pure^lo\. tire church savs 'Come.' BARTENDERS PLAY 3 ALL. 1The score i- Higii. the ^aahdaaa lagans- butthe I mi I.real. Theball game between the hart tutors^of Butte and Anaconda yesterday^afternoon resulted in a second victory^for the local mixologists, although,^according to the umpires decision, it^ended in a .irav. The :iti^ ndanc. ua!1^quite large and the egOCeaters enjoyed^the gam. Immensely. It was entirely a^burlesque, as it had been expected It^would be. and c|. ver plays were inter^^mingled v. ith brilliant errors in such a^manner as to produce a very entertain^^ing exhibition. The umpire's decision*^also afforded th. crowd a ^reat deal ^^f^Sin ISM meal although Hie hu;r^ ^^ ..f^soni. . :' them seemed to be |ose;..n The^playeis on a. . ount of the rlvitlr/ that^exist. .1 b 'tvveen Ihe opposing'(/:;rfls^The umpire was brought uo fn.m Ana^^conda, and while tie did not seeM to^know much about 1ms, hall th- Butte^players giKMl-natmtUly protested that^he knew enough about it to give them^the worst of II on every possible occa^^sion. Th.- Buttes to. k that uinolre to^Anaconda however, so Here was not^mu. h cause for coniplsiin on that ^aero,^^everything v. cut until tb^ sntgsn gave^an Ana i- Planes a ase on bails,^when he si. ml a (aul over tag^bleacheis and then a vigorous kick was^i^ade ai d th- two captains agi^'d that th--,i., kaen did net go.^The Anacondas y.it away in th lead. scoringi-ve runs In the first Inning as^compared with three for Butte. Th-^Butle; piaved a plucky, uphill gam-^however, and In the flfih Inning ihev^tied th. score on b) runs each in the^sixth inning the Buttes got two n, 1^a. loss ih. plate while the visitors were^shut oat. In the seventh the Bu't.s^mill.- a pretty double nlav. which the^umpire refused to allow, and after a^long wrangle It was agreed as about^the only way out of the difficulty that^the game should be called a draw. The^local pluvers agreed to this decision^out of consideration for the bank a. -^counts of several Anaconda men who^had bet considerable monev at all kinds^of odds that Ihelr team would .v 111 Th.^visitors had Brallon. one of the Ana^^conda team's pitchers In the box. al^^though it is ctalmed be Is not a bar^^tender, and they considered that they^were invincible. B. fore the game asm- ssneedthey offered ...ids | to 1. and agood deal of money w.at up. The^Hutte men are greatly elated over then^second v 11 lory and they gre prepared^to piny any team of bartenders In the^Northwest for anv amount. They are^also thinking of challenging the rear-^ganized Butte team and they might be^able to give them a hard game. l.astevening Ihe visitors were enter^^tained at supper 111 J.h^ Harmon s The^spread was 11 sumptuous one hii.I the^affair whs cnmlucie.l In royal style with^as little regard for expense as tin V.m-^derbilts would show The gathering^was a large and in. rrv one and the^popping of . oi ks played an appropriate^accompaniment to the festivities. The^game was played 0VOC again a dozen^times and music, singing and short^speii hes tilled out one evening of rare .mirtalnmeet. Secin ^ a portfolio to-day of the^Corbett-FitssimfnoBS fight Tin right ofthe Century. ForKansas City lake the Uutllpgto'i. VERY COOD SHOW.^^The Twelve I'.'lllptllliiill.'' Open! a Ms Ksghfto1shnjnejMnent, TheTwelve Temptations^ coin-^mi lled a run of si^ p, rtpj luaiu'es al Magulre^ last nlghl in r a g1 sfawdand verv appreciative audience,^The play with the name thai is sugg. s.^tlve of a dozi 11 pretty Sfoaaea Is battel^than some spectacular productions thai have111 sen In Butts and gat so gI as others, but the Last lhat can hesaid of it is lhat it serves Io pass^away an evening very pleasantly.^Ther. are no bright particular stars. With the possible ex.. pi 1011 ,if Qua Brun. the comedian, who does Seine v.ry clever acrobatic work end springs^some ii.-w iokes. but all of the rhnrac-^tera, both the Immortals and otherwise, areIn competent hands and there Is an sbandsutsof pretty gnd shapely girls^who eeooer in several ballets. The lii. k scenery Is very good. If rather old.^and many grotesque 11 ml amusing situ^^ations are produced The teatllleof Ihe^performance is the extremely clever tumbling^f two artlata vimsc names couldBOi be leal n. d as Ihe show ram.^on Manager Magulre so sudden and 1111^e\p rtedly lhat he did not have time to issueany pragrammaa. ^The Tempta^^tions^ is the sort of a show lhat Bun.^likes and it should do a good business^during the entire engagement. AFRAID OF WATER. YoungMen I'rll Out St a Ileal, lull I he.,^Needn't Have t ried. JoeArmstrong. Ctiv KllaWOfth and^Bd Shi. Ids. three young Men, went to^the Nine Mile house yesterday and^look a boat ri.b' on th- little Htk^ II^thai Ida.. . The man at the oars siu^seeded in Upsetting the boat and at leasttwo of th- young men were near- ivdrowned. Shields could not swim amiwhile clinging to ihe unturned boat hecalled frantically for help and was resell..1 by EllOWOrth, but the trio felt v-ry. heap when, they reach. .I shore^and were told that Hie lake was not overfour feet de. p iiioi thai 111' v could^easily have waded out. ANOTHER GOOD BILL. .%aiu.iHMi ii.ninv ami .-, New ehetoh^^^Tin' haaehy rour^ ni the Cashes, TheOeshte theater has soother good^bill lids Week, Including Lllhsa Mason^Who had i local reputation a (eW reniS^ago as a IM.oo lieulltv. Sill^ her IsSt visit toButie she has mil with great Mssasas^hi ih.- Kast. The bin ghni lactsdes ^^ sew^skeii ii ^aWtles' ^The We is Ity Faur.H The .Mill.rBros.^ diorama, showing ^ lot of^l.cw pictures, and Miss LsVtUS bBS jl nuill-^b-r of new soiigs which m. illusiraied by a slereonti; on. Tie dram.i. Missis. gjggs, which mail, a hM kaM w.. k. Is in^this wi'ck as th.- opening ^dore, The Ca-^hiito contiues to do a he; bustiu s. RECKLESSDRIVING.^t liurle* A,pblltd's 4'nrelr..ne-s lire iks haWshjahva .a - in. WhileCharles Asplund was driving^out on the tint lasl ^ \i nlm; he ran int..^Miss BlM Wright ^ ! S..UI'' Btttte and^broke her left aim aleive the vv risi.^Miss Wright s mother was with lei al^the time, but . scaped in.i::i | Asplund^was arrested Cor rteklcsg .H iv in- and^furnished a $:0^i .ash bond bit. Ins UP-^pearam e in pollurt P -lay. PLAY IN HAMILTON. Magillre'isi ock t nnipan. Hill Preftetit a^l.i.i i.f bgeeseees. s|agulre'sOpera St^, k comgany. will^have this morning (m liamiltoll to playan cngag. m-nt lhei^'. sgenkeg to^^night in ^Led Astruy ^ Tiny will pie-^sent all th. plays which made sue-^. esses iii Butte, InedUdlns The Bells^..i Shan.leu.' gee ..f i.. xi^- Oernl-^dint^ and Tin- Ball. I Oil St \reVV hue t alt Ileal. FromTit-Bits. ThoughI bad often heard ol u I at i^er was fully satlsned thai ill s hits rats^are deaf until recently.'' said a si i^ nlitie^g. ntleman who devotes much of his^time io ex|^erinieniing With th- lower^.^id. r af animals Iwas aware that Prafoaasr Bell. In^his original ex|ierlni.nis in connection^with the telephone, had ss. . rtnhaai^and staid that lies insarhmc with^whit.'.ats was lhat llev . re all either^deaf or very deficient m hearing, and^that other i-xpet in^ ni.-is In th^ same^direction have rescfi-il slmihit ^ en^ hi.^siens. To satlsfj mv- If f WseYdly Se^^cured 2;i white csls. and experimented^^ ^n them, one at a time. In every case^I found them stone deaf. Incarrying ihe . xiierinient further. I^found thai white d-.gs and whlti ! i- -^sr^ deficient In healing, and thai nin^y afuneas are eaturei; deal he are whAH ratsand white add I ai.i caanhhhnl^.1 do not overstate in regard to wh^^eats, though I ha.rsonsllv ,p ;i- ment'iiwith end] j:. and, of gonrse,^can ep-nk |n.^itIv i ly. only in ii- n l Vi^I hem. I don't hazard imp h. te.' .^ ^^:^.^when I make the statement that .ill^white cats are deaf. Ilaphl %il^ .... emeut. Fromthe ' lev.land Uesder. Isyou son still goi.ik' ^.. .olleg. T' 'No. In s got thro'izli 'lotthiough^ Why lc otilv -biro I I ,^t^year, didn't he^*' Yes.hut the leagu. feJhl bsard nhout^him early thl^ spring n..l I writ - ir.^^now that he's sl(ne.l foi lie s*ason. EPISCOPALCQNVGCATION Conventionof Ministers and Lay^^men of Dioce-ie of Montana. THESESSIONS YESTERDAY Bi.-bopBrewer m \;-endancc and He^Deliverj an Ahie Address Other^Sermons h) \ ^^ 'mg Dole-^gates Ti.e PragtgMhh The17th ggnual nnreratloa of the Kplscopalchurch .'i..eeae of Molilalia,^convened In But: v. t.r.lay morning^for a three dav- ssaigN, with the^Itight Itev. ^ahop I., rt Brewer of^Helena presiding and clergy and lav-^delegates gaaaeni (mm ihe various^Kpisci.pnl church.- ,,f th. stale Tie^sessions are being held in Si. Johns^. hurch and will . lose Wedn. s.lay even^^ing with a gggventl.f ih. Lgdlss guild. Y-sterdav. s. scions v . re ge-^v oted exclusively i~ , , lemony and set v^I^, the following being lbs list of^clergysass in gttendann . s C Bhsch iston.Buite; C. K liobson. An.i. on.la^#S. D. Hooher, Dillon W, W. Love, Hel^sag; K. tt. Lewi-. Baaeasaa J f,^i'ritchsr.i lshrln(ston; a. Cnrsweil,^I'.i hugs, Charles ijulnney, Miles City;^K A Wassnn. Hr.at Falls; II K.^Clowes, Kalispell ^' || Ltnl-y. Mis^^soula; A. K. I^evvi- I'hlllpsliui g. !^. C. I'loui.D.er issig. .in.i it, s gtring- fellovv,Helens. Themorning session liegan al II^o'clock and opene.1 'with mornlni^^ prayer b^ rhe Itev-- i.. wis. Clowes ami Hooker,followed by the servlf th. holycommunion, i-elcbrsted by Bishop^Brewer, asahMed by the itevs Prow^and Biackiston. The convocntlon ser^^mon eras preach..! by tin Rev. Dr. B.^A. Wnsson of flreni Falls. He look for^his subject thf ' i'ower of Christian^Chanty.'^ :ind Speik- for nearly |ft mm^utis. It was a splendid discourse,^thoughtful and full i ' noMe sentiments Theevi ning s.rvi. e began at 7::m^and was attended in a congregation^Which completely tilled the church.^Alter Ih' praise ceremonial Bishop^Brewer delivered Ms annual address. Th.uddri-SS v.as devoted almoal^wholly to the finances of the church^and th - misslohnrv work in Montana^The bishop said I hi I il ih.- kM annual^convocation there was a dehtlsut^ in^th.- general missionary treasury ^f nearly^i^m and lhat bees Use of this Ihe board of managers proposed to^make a n duction of I p. ^^ real . but ' h^. Iiur.-h .vas grUBsed and made no this^deficiency by the end ot the fiscal yeat^To-da^. hear ever, a like rondltloa en^:^!- and seaaUse ihereof approprta- tions hav, only be. n made for on. quar^^ter. If Ihe deficiency is not made gI duringthe summer a reduction must be^made in the fall. The bishop, so far as^he could see. the nist trouble ith r -^gard t.. nnnnoes would likely continue fromyear to year, unless some i hunge^Is mad.- In the svsl^m of ratrhift I in.li^^ter misslonarx work. Theconvnrirtleii win meet at k:M^this morning fee the purpose of organ^^ising and appointing committees, aflat^w hich the reffulkr routine buslaeas win lie proceeded Will'. Sill 11 as Ihe reeling ofreports, the election of officers and^the discussion Sf such sllbj. . Is ;^'^ nub) bepresented. A mtaatanary meeting will be conducted at s o'clock tills i veil^^ing. Tuesday'ss. ^-lonS vvill be .1. voted t^^the leading and discussion of the fol^^lowing pap. i- which hav.- ben pre^^pared for pn m n'.ni.ui IdSaws It.s.-t' ReV. C 11 I.ml. v^of Missoula 'Woman'sPlare and \\ irk^ Ret ci-;. liobson if Anaconda. TheOutlook for Church^Rt v. ll. B. Bobbins, Why1 I.Ike the Chur. b^--^klns of Butte^I The Church and Socialist lamMitch, p . f Butie. HowOur Missions May lle^u IIn s and i Uir Commit!.^ s lleeonM ni.s^-itcv . J. k. Prltchard of ingstoii. Wednesday,the last day of tin^J vocation, win he consumed in the.^^ -i,i. rati, n of important mattera can- reefedwith the various parish's, and^upon final adjournment the Iji.lies'^guild will hold a short auxiliary con^^vention, to which Ihii^ arc .'cadv^some i'd women delegates from different^putts of th^ state In th. , Hv^Following ar. the lay del. gups In at- tendaaosua the ronvocation: U a.^j king and F K. Kennedy, Ana on da;^I Mr. Bchweltscr, Msilasa valley; I('barb s T. Chaniblis ;. I.lv lngr'^i^. I^I l^. MBthesoll. Billings; in-. Speight, IGlendlve: Oeorga I'. Deer, Booeman; AllanBow i. Phfllnsburg: ^* C, Wi li^^st'r. kliaaouia; F. s. i'. Idndnay. hM* Sua.Th- list of ib hrates to the wo^^man s auxiliary conv o. at ion Is us fol^^lows: Mis. James Davis. Mr- John^McConntck Mrs .1 B Lack wood and^Mrs Imogens Howell. Helena: Mis .1.^H. Math, son .Hid Miss Hdith Math. sou.^BIHIngs. M:- 'i. A MeCas and Mis.^J F Hal nil Livingston: Mrs Hatlta-^wav. Miss Hathaway. Missoula. Miss^Sadie Collins. Missoula: Mis I'ay.^Clcndlvt Mis. I lav ids^ii. Anaconda:^Mis. L.-w is B. z.-man. IMai ke.l khj eyi-s. scratched his fsce,^and ^a\. him a few kicks Just to show^him I was keeping fallh Then I went Iothe president, he went Io Ihe police^th. v tosg ,are .if the cashier and |hja Mrertora nting next day voted me 16.'K' I had made a record and from^that lit.'..- on l nourished. 0.K. Lewis ^ Co. l'.lTTK. M( INT AN V Ten WHAT MA0E H IR DOUBT Isilskwin. HerLeirr V4n^ Nu^|^lf'biiia in.hnwey. Fromihe i'hi. ago I'ost Stun.Ilnng disturbed let- That was^evident Sh. knitted hel bran snd^thought and thought and thought, and^she was ,..! a girl who was habltuallv glv n to -a. m , aevvnllng peacttcoa. He'spropoaed,^ she said b} way of^explanation when her heat (rtend .ailed Hsrrv'^ ssked the tiest friend Shello.l.lc.1. Ofcourse yog accepted him ^ said^the best friend in a regular feminine^ilutler of excitement, alreadv planning^her own gown as maid of honor Thegill wlio had lain thinking^shook her h. sd What' . in.I the best friend^I look tune tn think II over.^ ex^^plained the i bought: 1.1 one II is a^very serious problem, ami I'm In doubt^as to w hat I ought Io do Why.he's a prizi! Me s the most^liberal young man In the city, and In^has the most money. Aleyou sure Thebest friend looked al th- thought^^ful one In astonishment. Hasn't he sent vmi roses .very day^for a month'' sin ib niaialcl. Yes. Hasn'the had a oariiag^ .v.iv time^he asked you to go unyw here'.' Days'Wonder Sale Begins^at t his Store To-Day^Monday Special--1 Hours Only .^.(WO yiinl-i Uaagj Hlcachnl tfhV-^lin. value lOe yard, at it, (10^yanls to a BRgtoahtr.) Lewis'Dres^ Goods Here'swliero ihe showing is^naitggl; whore tin- bargain ggg^li.. gagg without tin' aitl of a field^glass Few mentioned. I/vvis' DgsgbU Whstli riai.N. JO^ami Joe nihilities, at lie a yard. Lewis'Fancy brocade HaitiBfB,^SSi iitnl Ke i|iialities. at Hie a yard. ALACE SPECIAL ol.vd. Values to $J.50 v.l. FineImported Challie^and liOc a yard, nt S9e i laTWilwas .^^0i^yard. Lewis'Novelty Mixtures, selling^up to ISg a yanl (see window). J!ic^dnrlBg ealg, Lewis'Scotch and F.nglUh nov^^elties, worth to HSe, selling during^siile at :I7 l - _V. Yes. Hasin .vi even hinted ai such ^ Monday MorniDf^Second Special thingas permitting vu l^ rub- on a^street car when ^ou were wlih htniV^Never Hasn'the I...light op.ru tickets and^theater tickets and eoinerl tn keis and subs,rii ed liberally i^ year p^ t ihun- Heel' t ^f course. Ilssn'lhe ben egtraenllnarly lav^^ish with Ins money in every way ' liehas: and that s the very thing^thai makes gkf hisitat. .My obsciva Baghas heaa thai a young; man who^-lends Money so very iavtaas] is saaal- lvspending his father s money and Ml^his own, and ^ou BbVUf -an nil what^the ^Id featlenSBS may take ii lata his^lead lo do. I don'l want to lie fooled,^and the only nan way Is to marry the^man with lb.- money. I understand^he's a vv Plow er. too.^ , IliaW ^c III i I.I..^. Pramthe Atlants CeazHMathm. aHi.ck fruit dealer stopped a |wdi^.-^Iii..n lo wliolll he was known, .old asked^^Weil, how inr reuatry to-day ' ii, agk^ rsgehd ihe ptaustrtntt. ^So Ii.pe tor her.^^The fruit dealer loo1 ^ d thoic'itful Sf insi.iw iv paaaaad an apple, ami fchaa^ssM. with a right^^Ah. Qeeece no zn^d aa more' I no go therei stay la Merles ami seii vote tad iru'tV TooLaic lo Classify. informationDKSIBKD Of w'mkbk^abautz af Ben Bsasam. ('.infer a (avei^t) willing io f.iv Banssm. Uvhsgatea; Mont CENTERCOLNTER Choiceof oil OUT Cloth Hem-^Hants, selling from ^^c to (8.90 a^yard ; | hours, 0 to 11 o'clock, 35d IIVilli I. Thebat Store of Mon'aai to the Front Ili te is mi u .soi'tment unpar^^alleled and uuapproachalile. These^prices ate half mid less than any^ever tpioted. Lewis'Wash Silks, J,^^c and '^)^^^^^i|iialtties, 1.M-. la'ivis'Foulards. tOe iptulities,^Joe. Lewis'selection^-J0O pieces (see^window) Dresdens,IliichesseSatin,^.Moire \'elour.Taffetn(ilaee.Stripes,^Checks and Figures, none selling^previously less than jil.'_'^^^ Bp to^yard. Choice lij 1- Je a yard. i.ewi-'Foui.ii.i silks -.ning prevhtashj^up iii gje a rsrd, si hie a yard. Lewis1ranters gents, ^etthuj ng to BJg^.^ yard, ehasss during eahi ha read. Lewis'Cloak and Suit Department ourprettiest all.I best selling style Suits LOOK!LOOK!! LOOK!!! Illt-i Silk l,t J^b 1 il 'ii ATTENTION! DR.0. B. WHITFORD Hasrotiie Meeagunsabi nib gy. J b Tau^o. wtleefl l^ tlie ntflit .-Mil. i.f thn^e ilriirinz VvWMtazel't isiihis, f^ tii* aSetee'z iie^hl IIn..l permit him lo il.^ night pra.-l ft. Ih Tenezs Wfeasdal in* sanas, sscthvesst eaesei^,1 gaii .r.1 brsssas) ever Ibilita KudieM ..^Tslepasss Ng. I'llltV'- a .1 Ar-^Will- I'ar- Ves-1.1 v - eon-eon- i! RinfflinnBrothers'^Great Show WithIts g| ..ELEPHANTS Andtheir 25 trunks wts a^piKmy compared to BkOWNFIRLl) ANTYARPLT^OriPANY asv .^ set f pegs1 t .ostof Magaal sham^dtaaaunt. n naaas a tinSun tor B.^II . Sun. for |1 V. Children-|^rcsses nearly half price,^ihirhis sal*. I'u. k Hull. 11.t... wet.- $J 7'.. lasis' lelllltsns, lists Hull-, selling^pievtnusl.v in lo t.'m . hotee **in. Lewis'Per. ale VV.ibts Be, the 8t ggggi^Ity. Lewisr.r.ai.- \v..t-is kht, selling pee- VloilslV .It II ^ UP lo ft I.ew i-' \\ r.ippi i s v^sell at K. Lewis'gTrapgefB Ih^Mght . sesrz^Lewie' i'loih Jm ki choiceP^. I.,w n boilKhlto largtsizes. worthup to i.1^, II. Lewis'Domes'ic Dept gagaBin i.e Neverjgahi.ntk Price. Prints.7c araile, atBl^a) ' Jp. - c WM.SII co.vii;s TO iii-Mast in bite. Pramthe pet rail 9m psasa Ihav. laih d to die. evi l any yngBfl^man who u..i his etarl hsward fartsne^as i did. said the old ip atteaUM who^was ahageag r Just kaeaan tie- pas^^time wax ana that htatgghi theea i^-;^get her Ii onic ..f u i.id ..id \. M Knslatid^mock. Tin- ii.irz not niukc ii aatgras.^lag Dial I r belled attains! strhtt pa^^rental authority ami eaaciuded ta run^away on fiudiiiK lhat my will . a- imi^pllowed i.. I'sulate my own rondUct.^it would hav.- Imhii ggrgrkaag had I voluntarilyime a criminal or east asidethat s. use of individual respon- sibiiiiythai i- bom with every lenuhas^n'. v laaglaad aaagr, 'Whenthinits were kanming Is Kan-^Ha^ City I ice hed there Kith no aszets^except a shaky suit of clothes and S hat^nature, ahbd by a lea sherl ysagl at^si hoo|. had ::iven me. Bsrauas I SnM^not pert ami talktd geste Uka a Utile^^id mun than a raw . nunliv ..ouns-' i^I wax glvea a pia^e si general^roUMtalnui bi a Hounshiiu: . nk. K1..10^the Iirst tie- .ashler sh..w .l a ai'-at nrteeaaaheafur me .and i cane to think-^that be was foiag to it.ak- :n^ wav UV^easiesi sensible. Afherhi had won my ceathhagM he^sysieniatK a : ^ laatructed aa 'he ad^^vantages of - ing rich, ami al b-ns'li^told me he had a ^lan wlu. h would^put me fa: Me r alone iha^ i^ yean1'^haul work would go He w.i.- ;oinit i ^^I'd, the latnk aad I was t^. I^- hie pal^While he w..ik*d then- late at niahi I^wan lo eeaas In upon him. we were In^throw the furniture al-.ut IS u-lu-ate u.^struggle and lip-n I was bind him^h ave a few murks on bun and i arrv^away th. mooey, to ha haddea in my^reaaa, ami ^^^^^ sad when in. \. Haeaani^lad died av... genua be) - veaM have^raiaed a hu- iji I cry. ^inv io la d(^noumed and ridiculed by Ihe cashn-t.^who enjoyd ail .onfldin. ^ as the part ofihe hank. ' simply processes' to h Wlthhim I v as then I tied him as^tight a*, any fsilor ceuld have done. | ..TRUNKS.. THINKOl THIS FancyMetal-Covered Ti unk.^inch, with Urge box. hard- vd slats on top and front. wrought Baa (lamp*, aid hsMahigh colored, full un^^bind nay, for BeetIt^3'ic u vard i..wi- (jettea Tavteaag. at gaaBt*i at lcii yard.^Lewis' Apron Qlaghaai k v.nd Lewis' I utile.ii lied Muslin. Ic .|ilality. 1.yard. i..wi. ii. i.lv in,iii. ghnts, ;:s'^. al each. Lewi- It- i.lv 'll.oh- Pillow eases. 45^*i,^at W|S eai h. i.ei- Cataza ajgujaeta 8a gaaBty, Ba^Lewi- i^.i t BI.o k s.iiine. ;.^-^ ^rage, B vardsfor II. TuesdaySpecial MhdsassW omen - Kh1 Qhyvee, Meaaha, W'TeII i'.. special sale price. liV |ialr. teni i.i- - S|.t. n.ti.i geWag Wash oaaaa, 12|n-r cent discount. lawis' lirrss Trlninilua- ii per cut.^. Ik-count. Lewis'Separate Mklrls. I', pel vent, dls-^i ount. Lewis'Kin.- Silk Baatecy, I'r -n. h make,^w* n lL',.'rfi- sale price T*s- a pair. LeWie'i^p*-fa L.na'h Hose, haves' and^I.in. Br, ware II.^Lewis' Oggn l.enitth Boee. red and ni.ok ii-ie and Mhaaa eat ll ^^. artaa,Be, 110. K. Lewis ^ Co. ij BITTK Mi i NT A N A This.heart- liish Arm Sewing Ma- .I.in- complete, with all attachments,^and warranted in every way. for {29.25 Writefor descriptive circular. We.^al-.. sell the following new High Orade^inachlnea: New Home. White. Stand^^ard Household. Iwmestle and others.^Ana. Inn. nis and supplies^we hava^them for all kinds of machines. Re^^member at SHKRiTAN'S,m OXS* BUTTE CashGrocery COMPANY 0MPABIthe following prices^with the prices you are pay^^ing anil see whether it pays you tr^^pay cash for your goods or have^them charged. Kvery article is^guaranteed to be first-class and^just as it is advertised. Ucans each, Torn. Peas or Beans (ar.fl.Sg In. am Ka.nem Tomatoes LOO ,11, pack Coffee Lug III.s B^Bghah Breakfast. Gunpowder orBsiglSt nrad Tea t.og 1III Iiunham or Schepp's package Co- egaang hi : lbs Navy or Rayo Beans l.W v..in- :-lhs. Baked It. alls l.W II,. . ,1..-- Sl..r. ll -a l-OaBaavan New York Slate Apples S ,-lhCgg Baking Powder ft) BgdhCm Baking Powder ti Ilarge i (lasses Jelly H ;'.; Bars Washing Soap l.W FAMILYLIQUORS I-yearold A.hland Whiskey, per gal. SOW^4-ycar-old California Brandy, per gal. 3 09 llogsndCdn. per ^-sl3 W 4-year-ol.iCalifornia Port Wine, per gsl l.W 4year-old California Sherry, per gal.. l.UQ^4-yeur-old California Muaratel, per gall.W 4-year-old California Angelica, per gal I n) 5-year-old California Claret, per gal.. SS oBottb-s Claret tor id ButteC:ish Grocery Company Cer,Park ^ Wyoming Sts., Butte, Mont. STATESAVINGS BANK Cor.Main and Park, Butte. uFPK'KJtg. P.A Largey Presiden| T.U. Hodgens Cash let PaidIn capital. tlOO.OM.^gurplus and undivided profits. ISO.SOS. I'liderHate supervlzion and Jurlidlctlon,^In:.'rest paid on deposit* Sella eschange^available in all the principal eltlee of the^Cnlted Hlaf* and Europe. Collections st-^tended to nromptly. Transact a general^banking buzlnees. Ulreetorsp. A. Larg-v John A. Crelgh.^ton. iinulij ^;. W. Stapleton. A. H Bar.^ret, B I'. Uavttt, g. V. Kemper 1. M.^llodgenz. EnameledIron-Covered Ttunk.\ no' al i i iii am I in. ii hm d, 34.*k Inch, With .viiii di.-ss tray.W (or Maideiif,ilitar, Baoji and Vitlia IN5TKICTI0N.I. T Bails Maseoha. Balwr, gaajs ssl fhs ItnInatructioz Km. kMeSUBSatB free Ui p.ipila^fur hum przeti^r Mu-li-rn m.lhed, lo v^hirh taess IseSmseata ae. taeezaetUy lesrssela taett t *y mm T tine M.liSelin fen J (i lll.r (^I'll.. aSSS to pn pi If^^Jy.f. yns a) wohoul 'h^rz^. Studi... Kern J No 77 t. aai* as j p,rt Opsaeseslaga SALTLAKE CITrS LEAWWI HTEL^THE TEHPLET0N UiaM'set.Opoaou TrauW. Sgaare ***^.^ ^MoSwm. ' Up-to-Dz-a. $5'00 Cssvas-Covired. f lain Tai. 1 Ttunk with extra dresa nay. Verystrong, for $6.00 Th streesgsel line of Trunks.^Valises Tetearagea and Hand-^lags at th^ wak-st possible i'^ t aV%*^*t*a*^******vd WIff W W W tt^ Wti W W WI WW w P.J. Brophy^Co. WholesaleGrocers and Importers Butte,Montana Oneof the Oldest. Lar-rest. Most Progressive and^Enterprising Cirocery Houses in the State. Trltph.if ,tl Sil^^ver ttuvv Coz' Co..^Butlr. Mantina. Offi-. gg West Y*rd Lppcr Ma.n Street. TOWHO* !T MAY CONCERN Thepal tnernhip heretofore existing^betweaa EWB C- Kulll and Isaac A^II-dl'ionta r. und. rthe tlim name u( ki111 a Mg^MftaxxKa Dehaga wholesale and retail clgur. to. 1aeaa and aaadectkasary haahaaw st izt NorthMain Street. ha^ tins day beer^duuudved by mutual consent. K. C^Kulli retiring, bis interest lielng pur-^. has.il by J. I'atsv Browne All hllia^du. he lirm and aa -d l^^ the firm will I.paid ond elted by the new arm ofBioune g H.-ilhronner KC KI I.LI. Ji- BBOWNR. 1.A llt;iLi:i;.'NN!:!v. HtADOlAKTEKSFOK ALL DOMESTIC STAPLES IMPORTERSOF TEzAS AndEuropean Specialties. Kttimfi***cheerfully furnished on Groceries of allgndto ami in any tiuantities. P.J. BRGPHY ^ CO. L'lMain StreetButte, Montana