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THK .VXACOXPA ST ANT) A HP: KBID.IV MORXIXG, JULY 9. 1897. ButteNews.^I0WS THE TIME TO GO CheapRata*) to Chicago and All^Points in the East. . THEENDEAVORER TRADE ThousandsWill Taka In the Nntionai^Park on Their Return Rio Grande^Western a Four Per Cant.^Dividend. For29 days. heginniiiR next Monday.^It v. ill l^^ i hu:^ i for many psaatst in^travel than to remain in Butte, on that^day thr Northern roads will liegin to^set In their work on th. riiurnlnK^Christian Kndaavef Bttatoeaa, Three^road' had altreeil ti^ keep mil nf the^weetlmutici business with the utiil.-r-^atandlng that they should ha free i^^ deal^^ith the returning eicuralonlsts. In^^jmm ^ith thlM affraemanl a HI^rate to chn ^pi mm.I Intel sai State eatata^from Hun was aiitii.ur.i -e .1 yesterday.^The same late applies from San Kran-^i-taro to the Kastern imlnts reached by^the Butte rate. Including Chi.hk.. Si^IxjuIs. Milwaukee, I'eorla. ItlootnlnK-^ton. Sioux City. Council lltuff*. Omaha.^Kansas city. Atchison. Leavenworth^and all Intermediate iMilnta. On all di^^nt 1 line* east ^^f Chicago to intermedi^^ate I'oints as far eaat a* Toronto. Nut^ara Fall*. Buffalo arte, Pittsburg.^Wheeling and Charleston a half rata ,^will also he offered In connection with^the rate from Butte but to the iNjInth j^named a full fare will be charged cast^of Chli ago and St Louis We egpect a tremendous nttttra^Christian Kndeavor business.'' said W.^M. Tuohy. general agent of the North- !^ern Pacific. ^Wr- have sent all our 1^equipment to 1'ortlami anil San Kran-^rlsco and will run solid fains from^thoae cities. A very large l^er cent, of i^the return travel will come by the^Northern route*, and large nnmhora of^the Kruleavnrera will \init the National^park w nllc they are In Montana. As^* long aa a month ago contract* were j^made for the transmutation of l.iKnl to !^the park between July 17 anil Aug. 1. .^and that will be but a amall iiortlon of^the number that will vilit the Wonder^^land. ' W.C. McHrtde, general a-i-nt for th-'^^Itlei (Srande Western yesterday received^the following telegram from General^-Passenger Agent WarilHgh nt Salt^: Lake. TheChristian Endeavor movement^la practically uVer. During the period^from July lxl to Ihc 7th. Inclusive, we^handled 71 ximial trains from liraml^Junction to i igdcn. consisting of ill I^cars and carrying 17.Jpassengers. All^of these passengt-rs moiiped over in Salt^l..ikc from 1;' to 4*i hours, go that din^Ing the la-rhHl we carried the equiva^^lent id' 'I4.INMI passengers. This move^^ment was accocnpllaher1 without an ac^^cident ^^f the slightest nature and not^a wheel off the track and no serious^delay. The record speaks lor Itself, and^we claim to have estaldisl.nl the world's^single track record. We estimate that^wo carried full\ pel cent, of the en^^tire business moved. Thedirectors of the itio Orande Weal ernRailroad company have declared a^dividend of 4 per cent on the preferred^stock of the company outstanding, pay- |^nble in preferred stock now h-hl In re- |^serve in the treasury In u Circular an^^nouncing the dividend. I'll sldi 111 i ieorge .^Foster I'ealxsly savs III the tltsl two of^the four years since dividends were sns. 1^I ended the company ca lled a small^surplus above the fixed charges, in the^third a surnlus nearly equal to I pei^cent, on the preferred stock, and for the^fiscal year just closed the surplus will 1^he about iim.OOO. ^ hlch Is about $110,000^I*as than that of the previous year, i^After reviewing the operations during^these years. President Pealiody explains^as follow* the reason for making the^dividend in scrip: j Duringthese years, a* the annual^reports have shown, there has been eg- 1^pended for betterments and Improve^^ment* nf the rallnutd a sum nearly^equal to the total surplus of over 14-'--^^90. shown June XI, |vi; This surplus^is more than ti per cent. ^^f the amount^of our preferred stock While our pol^^icy ha* been not to bee/in or lu resume^dividends until we get reasonably sure I^of continuing them, your director* con- [^elder It now safe to give to ^tuckhoM^i rs an equivalent for ^ portion of these^surplus earnings, but. In view of the^above fact, no cash should now he paid^out. They deem it proper then-lore the^dividend should be paid from the treas- .^ury reserve. In preferred stork at par.^to the amount of 4 i^er cent, upon the i^preferred stock uut*taml!ng. and that to^approximately cover the remaining^profit* w hich have liecn applied to bet^^terments. there shall be charged against^the surplus of June -*.. IW7. the further 1^aum of tUi.WI, which shall be debited^to profM and loss to offset that amount^4^t-betUrsHeul expenditures Ani imalia dispatch sa)s ^^ leneral^Manager Kdward Oleklnson and Gen^^eral Paaaenffer Agent K. I., l.omax of^the I'nlon Pacific have returneil from^New York City .when- they have Iwen^for a month past engaged in the sixth^consecutive conference with the direc^^tors and officials of the Oregon Sho't^Line. The reason for this conference,^which has been on over a fortnight was^the desire to reach sonic ami. itlil.'^agreement concerning the 1 rattle rela^tlons of the parent system and the off-^Bprlng road. The result nf the latest^conference Is like unto those of all of Its^predeceaaors. The ^ fhVer* of the two^belligerent lim s were utterly unable to^reach an agreement, and the conference^came to an end with the situation on^chanred. GeneralManager Dickinson said that^r.o agreement had been reached. He^believed that there would be aaotbei^Saafll' pi i tun stated it had not been^Arranged for. TheOregon Hhort Line ha* Just issued^an Interesting circular relating in trips to^the Yellowstone National Park The^circular Is especially adaptcel to bicycle^riders, who are advises) to visit the park^by way of Beaver canyon, which is reach-^ad by train, and from there I* a good road^af M salsa* to the park. The circular is^Illustrated by Professor D. P. Augsburg.^Who saade the trip on a wheel. Full dl-^gacttons are given In regard ts suiipiiea^and caavp equipment, the best time lo^Sat la from the middle of July to the first^tsf September. The trip from Heaver can-^Ma, to be thoroughly enjoyed, should last^H days and the cost about fl ^- r day for^a party of ten. If the trip is made on a^wheel, and If there are a number In.ihe.^party, a wagon can be prsaupad in Ilea^par laaatan and a driver aha u . .so a^apak, aad all the. tauriire c..n be ^ ..rlieet^b* this way The trip earn also be made^from Baa rn canyon through the park^and return by stag*, the trip occupying^attjht days, aad Including all points of in^arrest la the park. sjtaamgtflth tftt first of m*r the At- kc4k P^*jpc *yaay ceased to exist and w a - mI,,l ^ the Hants IV I'm dncrailroad The , hange pluccd the line^In'm.diatelv andei tbe control of the anta!'^ iom|s,nv which pun hased It^under foreclosure and terminated the^reign of the receiver. The line acquired^extends from Alt' ^ Tque. N. U lo the^Colorado i iv.' 'i miles, T, i his has^been add. .I i n nnle line from the Col^^orado to M^il iv, ^ titfrrala. acquired b)^tie Sailt.. I'. in the Soiille m I'.' IsV^b) ' whangs of the formar's flonora rail^v. i fram i^^ i viisona. to ftuaymai^Thi Mohave division baa for years la-en op raltal liv tin Mlaiitk 4k Pucllilet M*e.tArrang'm- ds are being m ule for^a eiin*ollihitlon oi -he divMbn headqUar^tcrs with the IntetitsM at Increastag^Ipead on nil train- (ally St per cent and I^.1 largt amount of lelltng stock ha* been ol'ht^ 'I Astatement nl Northern Padili earn^^ings for May. the past three years show^^ing very substantial nureases this year, I^lollows. iv; ink. i^ti'.. drosstl.47a.al4 fl..maM tl.tfl.SB j Op ^ \1 nl'. 117 l.lTS.nW l.illl.csi MR.MASLIHS DAUGHTER !H0N;sj She'sa Perfect Beaut and She^Has a aLover or Two. Italitrr1^ * tV^ii to wMk^mm, )uuna' ^r old*^pn^t*r^ *r^ waNiatc^mm m^b mill ind .|inrk. rr^^t..m r*ll IM'wvt* of '^^^Iv an-t .run-' Uunnn'^ UrmtHli***. a ^^ ^^^r*^t-^rur* for mrtifur -to IIliruggtiits. M.xlW UiV \Vlit^^la dtm^|, ^rit^fts^ tr*r^|. Mi^\^^ii in ^^'.nfllfiif ^, | ^VP.^, Arrd _^Mrttbt. PhlUil* l|.l.i^, fr fr*r m.4lif UbTttionto tattr VIT aali ONEOF THEM GETS SHOT HaLias on the Ursa* With His Head in^Her Lap When a VlUlan Leaps^from the Bushes and Flrea. I Kt ^7I 144.^sj* t :^f 7m ua.ta 1 :m -..^ iwt.li,:^ ^ in ;m ii.n X.I . Taxc* I1ilance ...^Iher Inc'm Totalnet i ti:...!' t m.a: * x^ ,k, Thefolloalng chain;' - look pine, on thr^tin at Northern on July I: W. T Tyler '^is gssjsjpjled saperlnlendettl of the WW'^mar division, vice J Itussell. trans-^reread U H. Uowi.mi Is appelated super^Int. nil. nt ..I in. in.. ki nidge division,^^ice K ft i orw in reslgasd' J. Itussell is^appointed s.ip. rlnn ml. HI of the Molilalia dividon.viee it m Bawraa, transferred^A M Hmllh la appointed tralmn.-t r M^the St i in,i.i ,v I'ergus Kails division,!^vice Mr. W. i' Tyler, prom^tsd. Thedifferent railroad agents In lltitte^lield a meeting vstenlaj1 and agreed on^i losing Ihc up loan oin.es daily at 11^o'clock, promptly and at I o'clock on^Humida)^. This win ghm the railroad^men a few hours to themselves, and they i^need them for II I* a well known fact^lhat next to the newspaper nu n tin- rail^^road men are the hardest worked lot of I^individual* in Cutte ShaferBros.' stage for Silver Star, ;^Iron Rod. Twin llrldges and Hherldan.^loaves Southern hotel, Huttc. it 7:i7i^Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday 1^mornings, arriving at Kheridun at * |^p. tn. TheII.. A. ^ P race triin leaving^Huiie dally at I I'M p. at will land |^ae-^FoiiKer* at race track gale, Auai on da,^in llfty minutes. Kare for roiitnl trip^tl 00. Sacart a portfolio to-day of the |^Coi hett hitr.simmune light. ^The Fight^nf the Century. ^^.7a.think of U. for ^n elegant, high^arm machine, new. light wood Mulsh,^at Sherman's, 127, K. Park strcit. Write in S c,. Phillips, state agent.^I^' nenian. Mont., iihoul the merits of^the Ullekeiiscleifpr typewriter. Price^}:::,.t^i. Fully guaranteed. VanCamp's Macaroni an.I Cheese. COLUMBIA A WESTERN R. P.. 1'ieslllrnlll.ui/. mi IIU tVsy Kntlll Ills^Ka*t lo ItiibsIsimI. fauk. Heraaa La* iintish Columbia miningmiignute. Is In the city on his^r^ (urn lo Ki sslauil from a business nip^.1 m v. rai montha lo the K.tst. He told^a Standard reporter lhat the Columbia^4^ Western Itiillvvav . oinpniiy. of w hich^he Is pr.slilMit. lu'.il not v^ t been aide^to secure the 11^1 desired from the do^^minion government. The company ask^^ed for a subsidy of ilO.000 per mil. and^a land giant of :n.i*J0 acres. This mad^Is projected from Kolison lo Penilcton.^a alalia ill a of 170 miles. ivoassyetlM nt^the latter place with the Okmtgaa. Lake^read. Owing to the failure, however, of^the Incorporation measiiie to pass the^Canadian senate, the toad will not ma^^terialise this season Mr.Il.inxe stated that the grading^for hi* railroad, connecting Koasland^with Itobson. had been completed for a^distance of ^'.' miles and that the lial- I^am e of the IN miles would lie pushed |^rapidly to completion. He stated that^this roa.l will be of the standard gauge^and that the rails are now en route lo^Kossland This line will connect with^the Columbia x- Kootenai road, which^11111k through Nelson and branches up !^Slia an liver to Hlncan city The sin, I^tei owned by the lleinxe company and^located on Trail creek Is being operated^to Its fullest capacity of 400 tons, large^^ly on custoin ore. Mr Betake apeaki In^glowing tciniH ,.r the mlnkuj districts^of Htitivii 1'oiiimbiu. He expacts to r#^ 1 mumIs ISP rity for a week 01 so Secure11 portfolin to-day of (he^Coliielt-FIIEsllllinons tight. The liuhl^g| the Century.'' (heap Itatevv bl Eastern INdliU. TheNorthern I'aciti. on July Itth lo^17th, Lactuaiw, also on Julv 10th. .'.'ml.^Mtk, Pttfe, August .'ml :.th un.l nth.^will sell one way tickets to Kansas^City, St Louis ami sill Missouri river^petals, also Si. Paul. Chicago ami all I^mb i mediate points, nt rate or f:tl.l^0. Onall direct llms l ast of Chicago^or Ht. Ij.uIm. rate will be .me hull low^est first 1 lass limited rate la points as^far . ast. but not Including Toronto mis- |^l^ nsloii BrMfm, HtatPtra Fulls. Iluffalo. 1^Salamanca. Brie, Pittsburg. Win,ling,^farkershurg. Charleston or Ashland, to i^those points und Fast thereof regular^rale from CMeama or St I,,.ins will !^,^^charged Ticket e.MIc ^ No ^.1 Fast^Hreiadway, Hull. W M TI'ullY. C. A. aiiiteta Bsssiaeed on.^An echo ..f last asjatma'a Satte ta.es wa beard la Justice Hums cmn ^.*-^terelay afternisin dining the trial of the '^civil suit brouaht liv Mrs Agnes Si^^mons against Join, ^ 'nom v and Ins vv ife.^The- plaintiff demanded Judgment In the^sum of tl7..Vi. alleging that she had^loan..I Mis Cesiney till* sum a year^ago The defendant* claim that the .^money was procureel for the1 purpose of^belting on 111. ra. 'S. Vis CiMiney ;^^Wearing that she receives! the sum j^sued feel with Ihc understanding that^*h. should play the race* and divide^the' winnings In case she won: if she ,^had. there was to be n.i obligation.^This the plaintiff denied. The . .uirt |^i.ndcred Judgment 111 favor nf Mis Si^^mon*. Minds;* xriiisions. t'ntll further notice, the Montana^I'nlon will sell excursion tickets to j^(iregson Spring* ami return, good going I^on train* leaving Butte between .1 p m.^Saturday and 5 p m. Sunday, and re- 1^turning on lost train leaving (Jregson^Sunday night, at ii 00 Moonlightlicnir. MoonlightPicnic '^ to be given at Co^^lumbia Ceardraa Friday evening. July^tth. 1*97. by tbe Silver Assembly No,^S\ Daited Artlaans. Admlsatnn tnclud-^lag dance 26c. Securea portfolio to-day of the^Corbett-Fitzslmmona fight. ^The Fight^of the Century. VanCamp's Mae are.nl and Cheese. Chicagois torn up over a sensational^shooting affair in w Inch a former Kuttc^girl Ignite, There are few Rfjaajki bat^ter know 11 in Unite than J. C. Maslln.^who has had his headeiuartcrs here^since I., f..re the railroads reached this^town lie is the-Wi t. in representative^of the house of Spia;;ii.'. Warner Ac Co.^Mr. Maslln I* not In Kittle now. hut^will he back on Sal unlay. Afew years ago Mr Maslln man le d^ill this illy the pretty and attractive^chambermaid .if the I'arugon lie it ^ -1. In^West llniailwav This waa his second^marriage- Hv his lirsl vvife he hail two^daughb is, wh... while young, wen well^known In Hull. Both, are now inui-^mi .1 tine is living with her huihetad^In Chicago. The other, who llgun s In thepresMi caaa, is also kg chhago In^rhargi of Hi. 1 ^,,|ie ^-. hut her husband.^Mr. Staples, Uvea in Chicago. Theshooting scrape, which la tgpee 1^cd lei terminate In murder, ea-e-urreil a^wi'ck ago last night. Charier It. Nelson^was shot In Washington Park In Ihe^pii'Mcnoe nl Mis. Marguerite Staples,^l.'iiiieiiv Miss Marguerite Maalin, of^this city, his cycle eonipuuloii The^stories laid by Nelson and by the^woman vary materially, but both claim^they do not know the ussuilanl. The^nature of Nelson's wound sheiws that^he waa shot by somebody on 11 level^with him. and nt some distance'. His^clothing shows no powder burns, as^would be the case if the shot hail been^Brad at sjgaa lunge A second sliol^clipped I ^laugh the victim's coat col^^lar und grazed hia neck on the right^side. The doctors held out no hope of^Neison's recovery. Mis.Staples did hoi deny her Inti^^macy with Nelson. To the peiHce. cap^^tain she gave the follow bjsj account of^the shooting: ihud hstm keeping L'eaapan*/ wiih Mr.NvriSPS for some time 11ml last^night at J:M o'clock hi' calli'd at my^liome. |Sa7 Allchlgnn avenue, und we^both went away on our bicycles. Wc^rode south and we pass..I bv the home^of my sister. Mrs. Herman Kee k. 111! CJajtwaodaeentte, where ard saw tlss folkssitting In front and they waved^tboh hands at us. Wc then witit on^south and spent several hours in riding^about the different streets and Isiule-^v ,11 is About10 o'clock, bath being tare*!, wewent Into I ha park to rest and lay^down on the grass. Charlie's head was^in my Ihp und I was singing to him.^when suddenly there was 11 shot and^Charlie Jumped lo his feet. I ulso^sprang up, and then there 1 aim three^other shots. Istarted to run around Ihc bushes,^whe 11 stitletenly a man sprang out and^pluci'd a revolve r at my hivust. I had^ulte pgptccl to scream, hut he placed his^hand on my mouth with the words, -Not^a sound for your life's sake.' I graspeu^the battel of the revolver with both^haiuls and auceeecled In turning It away^from my breast. | , .mill sec Ihe mans^gnat, big eye* shine III the dark. I^could also s. a the gleam of th ^ barrel of^the revolver. H was a long bin r I Ion.;^enough for both hands to grasp it. I^could not see Ihe color of the man*^hands. Inn I think he was a n.gr...^t hough I am got sure of it. Suddenlyeverything seemed lo be^^come a blank to me. und from that time^on until I found the police I do not^know what happened to me. I may^have- fainted. I lost my glasses and my^hat In vv andi'ring about the lairk. Fl-^tinlly I found myself In South Park av,-^SSa, Seat ||, latwreme avenue1. I saw^u Qraek there, the owner of a popcorn^sian.I. and I asked him where 1 could^find the police. He pointed to two offi^^cers approac hing and 1 told them my^story and led them to the spot where^Nelson was found. Ihave not the allghlest Idea w ho did^the shooting. Mr. Nnson may know,^but you will have to go to him for that^Information ' Mrs.Staples expressed 11 great desire^lo Know if Nelson had niude any .dab -^BattM ami seemed lo lie reluctant lo^speak freely until she aaard from hltn^She illspal.li.il word Inimedlutely In^Set niolhei, Mrs. J c. Maslln. Poaeord^Flats. Twenty-fourth street and Indi^^ana avi'iiiie-. and to her slsleq-. Mrs.^Heck. Mrs. Staples was sent lu the^Hy.b' Park station. Fatly In the momlng, at em.ling to^the Chicago Tribune. Mrs Muslin anil MrsHank, accaaapanlsd by Attorney^.1 F. Hnhha, arrived at the station^TSa) were' gran (ad a private Inti'ivlew^with Mrs Staple's. The- young woman^was castlanad to ha careful of her^slate mi nts, fen- afterstha visit of her^relatives Mrs Staples was more ehary ofgetting out of the baa tea lain af hat narrative'ami had no hesitanc y In 1 on tradlethtg Isattor Hunt when the lat- terbrought n. her attention several of^her e euitradh tin y statenaeata Nelsonbud 1 xpraaaad a desire to se-e^Mrs Staple* and the voting woman was^take n to the hospital The , ..nv. 1 sall^ii^which ssatasd between them was brie'^ami unimportant. He asked set to klsa^him. She did. Inthe meantime- Mr. Hobhs, at the re.^quasi ..f the family, had secured Nel^^son's ante-mortem statement. The^v..ling man had l.-eeu vvarneil by the^physic inns of the hospital that he .mild^not live and be was besought to tell the^iiuth He said he would do so that^he whs not afraid m die and only^asked thai his moth. 1 should Sot he in^^formed, at least not until after be was^dead, an he did not want to cause her^unnecessary agony Ills PtattmiBl was^tin n taken. In which he fullv agoe**r^^and Mrs. Sialics of all complicity In^the iff Mis.Staples is what many would call^a beautiful woman She gives her age^at 2fi. though she lesiks mu. h younger^As she sat In the police station vi'Ster-^day. attired In her bicycle costume, she^presented a pleasant picture t'n.uigh^e vidently she was on the verge of ner^^vous proatration as a result ..1 the loss^of sleep and the unusual excitement^she had been subiected to. She Is a^decided brunette, with large dark sjrtf^The latter have a peculiar glint as He^^re suit of strong nearsightedness She^Is feci 4 Inchrs tall and weighs I'M^:saunds. AfterMarguerite came to Chicago she^taught music for a short time and later^^tudled stenography, tn ISM she was^married to Allan C Staples, u traveling^salesman for Franklin MarVeagh A Co.^Mr. Staph^* was formerly the owner of^a grocery business In Hut. and it was^there he met his wife, who was on a^visit to her father l^tet Mr. Staple*^gave up hi* business and was given^employment by the Chicago tlrm. with^headquarters at St. Paul. Mrs. Staples^lived with her husband there for aSSM^time assisting him with hi* hooks. Ayear ago or so there was a sepa^^ration and Mrs. Staple* came lo CI 1-^cago. For a time she lived at 2O0^ In dianaavenue- and about three w.eka^ago went to live at Mrs. McAul.-y'e^looming house. UI7 Michigan avenu*^She had been acquainted with Nelson^for several months and it was his cus^^tom to , a'l on her often. Mr*. Staphs^also lied a number of other men ^'^quaintance*. but she denies th-t then1^waa any friction among them as ac^^count of her. Mr.Staphs, situ, the separation,^sent his wif, t;'5 per month. Mr.Nelson, in his ante-mortem state^^ment, denied all knowledge of the man^who shot hltn. He Bald that Mrs. Sta^^ples did not thi the sheading. The po^^lice think Mr. n. Is.m is holding back^some information to shield some one to^vv hi in Ii owed mmc loyalty than he did^to Mis. Staples. tit in th. swim. ^Be one of ^The Four ;^^ Hundred'1 thut the big plunge at lircg-^son Spring* v\l|| accnmui'Hlate. Atibm t ail TheCasino theater programme pre^^sents a number of sen features this^wee k and the stags several saw and at-^tracilvc fa. ^ s. Satan * Will,^ the bur^^ies.pi.- w hi. h made sin h .1 hit la--! ^ eek.^Is pu; on tins wee k as th cajienlng pi-'c-e,^and ^Suspended Anima. ion.^ a c lever^fnrce comedy of which I'olph Levlno is^also the author, e-omes on In about the^middle of the programme The perform-^era In It are Isnlph Levi no, Oan.Crlm-^mlna, Will II. Stevens, itosa (lore and^Lillian Mason. Susie Levlno. who Is 1playing her last week. Is giving a new^lot of songs thin week and Flora i) ^^Hols, one ..f the Casino favorites, tils ,^hus something new in serio-comic^songs. Ha ward and Iturdca k. the clever^male impersonators, continue' to reap^gene rous applause on every appearance.^Among the new faces Is Miss May Wal- 1ton. a handsome woman and a pleasing Jsinger. InI' lice- tgrelaa. In police court yesterday Joreph^Hodges und Pert Johnson, charged j^with petit larceny, pleaded not guilty^and will be Hied July I.'. (leorgt white ami Bd. Oilssrt chargedwith vagrancy, will be tried at^Ihc ami- time. (Ieorgetlrvgot was found guilty of^vugrancy ana Riven :'l hours to leave :tow s MayHoward pleacicd guilty tn vn-^grancy ami waa sentenc-d to the county^Juil for liv. .lays Dr.C. A. Henaon will lie fosild at^Johnson house, S2o Suulh Montana^street. P. o, Im.m Mr.head ami III. Hac k. Thetrial of J. It. Herd, charged with j^! havlmi hia hSCk stand In front of^Green's harh^r shop In isasi llroadway \^without the cons.-nt of Sir. (Irpen, was 1^lu 1.1 yen rday pjidfsinf before Judge.. |^Perrell. Mr. Itr.-c) denied that he has^i his hiii-k in front of th. barber shop. htilal1 five feet (mm him. The judge linedhim t'^ and costs. Mr, Reed gave^notice of appeal to the district court^and proposes to make ^ te st case of it. Kiptun Winkle. ItigSSBlsJstBa are attru. t.-d to the j(7siea Pavilion thealer la v.uness the P1 loi SsMM es of ^Itip Van Winkle^ and^the 'scope' pictSres, which will give- 'way next .Voiulay la a liertiitirul analrtj^conicelv . a Point of Honor. ' an'l aev- 1oral reiinad specialties itie lulling La^Knee- and I,a Rose in a gnat novelty^and SrroSSilc act i ntltled. Fun in a ;Chinese laundry.'' GENERALBUCKNER'S COS PIPE. TheOne Time He liUeareled ii for a Iiglll*. IFrom the St. Louis I Holsr-lle'inne rat.^^Five years ago I was u physical iwreck, with shatte nMl nerves and win-^ilerlng mind.^ said Frank E. Ileals, a^Northwestern traveling man, to a^Qmbe DaSaSrrSi reporter at the South^^ern yesterday. I didn't need to con^^sult a spec ialist to (ell me what was the^matte r. ! knew It myself. Those little^eeifhii nails' that cnine 20 for .1 cents to^beginners and SSSttTSpM the- prtca whim^your taste requires the TurUsh variety^we re responsible. Oneelay. alsmt two years ago. 1^was silting In the corridor of the Wll-^ktrd hotel nl Louisville. K; . I smoked^ami muse.I. and mused and smoked. |paying no heed to my surroundings.^Suddenly I felt ;i hand OS my shoulder.^I turned and en. ..inn.^red the serious^COtlStStiasee Of I geutlrmun past the i^middle ugc. Myfriend.- he said. In the draw ling!^tom-s of the native K'-iitue Ulan, let me |^SfSSfBji you with this.' StillingIhe action to tbe word, the!^stranger presented a cob plisr with a^curved cane stem, which he secured!^from the res-esses of a capacious inside .^ikct. I'm a Kentiii klan.' the strange r^said. For Tsl years I have smoked a^^pipe, and never has one of those de^^testable objects which you seem to de^^light In iMillttted my ilps. Only MSN^have I ever smoke. 1 a cigar and that^was uiiilei peculiar circumstances.' At this |Kilnt.^ said Mr Iteals. i^asked the strange! lor his card. He ex- ,^traeieel from a handsome card case a^piece- of pasteboard and handed It to^me. I read, ami this is whut I saw :^0BN. SIMON BOUVAR BI'CKNKlt^^ 'As I said before.' continued the^Masprsl when I prraaai hltn to relate,^his expc rli'iic-e. inv tlrst c igar was|^smokeel unci, r peculiar clrc umstau. -^It was at the banquet glve-n by Samuel i^J. Tilclcn at the Fifth Avenue hotel In^N.-w York civ, li waa the is] before^the electoral ceiinmlsslon rendered Its ;^ili. isloii seating Hayes. Many of the^pi.ci ln. nt men of the country were|^lecsiut an.I Mr TlldlS responding to^th. toast. Th. Neil President.^ had^mSds u most felicitous speee h. dcclar- 1^Ing his belief that lie had lieen elected^I and hia aaSeSdenc. that he would lie^-' Med. MrTi'd-Mi whs all abstemious man^He felt that he could not join In ill.^sparkling glass, ami as he concluded he^said Let all my friends Join me In a ,^smoke ^ A mid pie mdae of scratching^^Strbai and the purling of amnke from j^2fln Per fee tos. the old leader of demo,^racy saw the pipe ileneral Hue kner had^light -1 Did I not know the general.^ the *ageof i Irani mere v park said, after^gaxlng eever the assemblage, i would^think he were not my friend. Then.' said the general In his Im-^Spasntva manner I discarded my be-^iared pipe, and f.u the first tun. placed^th. weed between my lip*. I have never^been sorrv. because I was told In my1 auhooibai.lavs bj my ^id ijwtin pradss-^I sor. when an a era la the hwHcsehM of^Ijitln grammar, that every rule has Its^exception. I am glad ta have made an^exception in that old patriot's case.' Asis SMS billed his story. Mr He als^lolled back In bis comfortable chair,^drew a fragrant Hananna from his^pi cket, and as he lighted It said 1^( haven't smoked a cigarette since. COURTENAY,CASE ^ GRAVELLE CO. intte, Montana PercaleRemnants 7,000Yards All30 inches wide, in every variety of design, in^lengths from j to ti'i yards, strictly fast colors und^all worth l5o yard, for 10cYard SREVWINDOW Ladies'Wrappers OfpffUv hHl piiiM*ttT rnl(^r^^^i P^TI'JlIf, 's'r(li $1 .$n aaen, with niftl.- wtwt shoulUfr.^w^U u'R.tc nf.^l (.in-' . -I with full ^tvtrt $1.00each LaceCurtains Tinf^nH of thr Mt*^Htiii imlumlly ffn^l^ nit^with laWrtitdl small l^iU hi ilifT rt-nt put^* \V^^nmkt n ilUroniit ^^n nil lh^-^^* slmrt^^ i ..mu i. Th^y v,tt v ^t.nt* t^^ four imu - 4f^ki(la1. MM| Iniltl Nth* lO 0(i faV'll. Wc ^ffi*rthrin at .1 iIim ^. m t i^( 2oper cent Ladies'All Linen^Handkerehict's Prettilyerihrithl-rf I, worth ftftV rarh, !'^r 25ceach TheStar Shirt Waist Nmart-' of strong hut 1in^ jVlailra* Klnrttaj,^in ttie* ^.aiiie tmrtary as Um info's Htar Nhtrt.^Thv cut, alyit anti lliiith ara, m a niDaa*^Mafjr*) of iMfjitmnal mtrtt, anil tht^ kaa^alrfavdy wt^n a^)|it*a opmieiu. in mM Kantfra^rlti-m for thU MaUt. in fart, it ta ^ Tba tie .t^lladr. ' Pi iff $2.00each^Woolen Bicycle Suitings InTwri-ft-, Cas-tlmcre*, ( havsots, 50c,75c and $1.00 yd. THADE1 ^. MARK THEBEST MADE 69and 72 Inch Canvas Forprotecting bedding on camp^^ing trips. %%%%%%%%-sv%-sy%*a%4vs SendUs Your lail Orders iheput roil h of the WHITK FRONT GKOt'lillT huve tliclr SaHp SraStJi Mfh^^aX with even main till All aatraaa In the city Hiul vicinity arc citlleil uisiii ice^. rti n .-iic li wee k lis they iliidre hy h representative of the store, unci all orders^liven an tllle-el with as muc h (lilellty MS SmaStSn as If done unde r the e ye- of the^I'l.yi r It If this more tliiin iisuiel cure anil promptin ss. thi iSaapltsSsHy Spa MSa^af koocIh carrleel and the (alrne ss of priraa e-hnraeil that Is iieldlitK dally lo the pop-^ularlty of the WHITE FRONT Oft CBBT, Hut our bSM iiBc-nt of BPafSSSl is the^niiilnlaliiliiK of the motto: IfYou Buy Your Groceries at Courtney's They Arc Good WhiteFrdDiraa (Sa^(iD(^ery 308-310-3)2N. Main Street Tel9phon*l85 Butte THOMAS F. COURTNEY typewriters9bb ss118 Bi 88 AnUSEflENTS. JJacruirc'sOpera House pnts Jsaa Hajnas, Msnaacr. Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sun^^day and Spsclal Saturday rlatincs THEHUNTINGTON^BROADWAY COMPANY WILLI'HKStNT 41 MOTHS' Oafaa'tsaaatltal aaatasas, tin^ nf ih^ ntrouKe-.t sncliscmt Ktieecrtsful plieyv ill the . ..nipmiy e^le^pe-rtolre. SpecialPrice* jjc and joe Kvi-iiiiii; at M il. Matinee at 'JiM A (rrat^pnxta.-liiiii ii.'vt cc.-^'i ASniitliM I'liine-r fur ANet. '1 llenilnntiin for ^^A No. Uc'inlnKtnn fur...^A No, .^. Uemlnjrliin fuf ...^A Nu. a Remington fur...^A Ha. 6 Remington for... on 2... (XI H.sj;;n.m.^;;.',. i in^td.od Samplesof the Work for tlio Asikinjj;, Hither l^v Mail or in Person. montanaelectric co. STATUAGENTS FOU IM DENSMORE 11-11 IV 51Kaat Rrctads-^v. Tntlr,M ni . i . iANACONDA COPPER MINING CO.^Lumber Dept. |}Staacfaatarata aaS Whalsaala Dealers la jrough and dressed luhber, T^ ii ja Kll.l...i U.Un . **** ** -^ . C-ul.le- UnionPavilion Theater *'orHmalw.-ty an 1 Wyoming Sti.^DICK T. MUTroX, MspMfW^asnwcci/ gp julv atta-nth. 1hv sr-rat Komantlr- Ifrainii in 4 a^'t*i, en'.tUai RIPVAN WINKLE. MrFrank Linciem a-c ^Kin.^^\,\^ti Knima Wtiltnc) n* ^(lr*te.|iou,^^Oi k CtSaai Wiss.^10 Kiln.-ii '1 Kl'pliante^70Trslni-.l H.erei e 1 Orcat Ismabe Itidcrs^And tin- srtnl t'eerlwtt Fiitht; nil ley oeir hin-^arapll'i-ei'cjp -^Oil OK-.Af eVKKK.^PBICBS^Ospfal iiilmlsstein. Be: rr-^n i veil seats. Ke: SatthsM every Saturday,^Ba .i net i'a'. 10^J^4 QsiNO Allhinls of Misinq ami Hrldg: Timbers a Specialty. Lar(sDry Kilns In connection with tha mill. Sash and Door Factory. Sasn,^Doors. Moulding!, rrdaf Shingles aad Ptna Lath. Intattar Hardwood or Pine.^Hand Ralls. Balusters and Nawel fonts. Scroll Sawing. Turning and Fancy^Brackats. Over : 009.000 feat No. 1 Clear Finish In stock, either ^ard aaaaorod or^' kiln dried. Estimates aad prloa ttata on application. (yards Millsat Hamilton, flontana^Offices and Yards, 400 Utah Avenue, South Butte. oooi Unite,Mont. \vi:i:kcummkncinu JCLT TlMItetlniel Comedy produced by Dolpli^l.evlno, entitled, SUSPENDEDANIMATION I-inetiipis-nrancc of Miss May Walton.^IjihI week of I^ol|ih l.evlno'n Uig Hur- li'Mtue, Satan'sWill ABrand eompnny of id artists engaged^hy Pan c'rlmrr.lns. amusement manager. Cor. Birch and FroaUts.. Anaconda t i L^8,,,n1 liusin^s firm^ of Hoatl^'a' a%%%%%%^v^^%% *^vsys^*^y%*% -eVS^ %%%%%% *a^e^*^^*SyB^ a Herl.r|hoin Hsl. Herlapahra hat has rows on ruwa^(if rlhhoii tlcil with ciiarinliiK liows.^Tha c rown Is wreathed a dulnly green.^Anil from their leaves there |icc|i he-^t ween Seme reiselaiels white as winter snows. ThehtfjS*! so lirge. whene'er II hlows^II,r face Is hid from friends ami foes. Asmust all know who oiu-e have iioen Herleshorn hut. Iwoneler why It .Iroo'e. anil (Iowa^Ahout he r fin . 11 howe er she |k^se. Italways serves her as a se-r.-c-n. Icannot auess. and yet I ween^It ke, ;es tha fre c kles from her nose Herleghorn hat. Panand Clown. thegreat '! *aj ^ t^ -a .*j as.**! * * S | . ^ 333 cashgrocery nlasssT^mtksai jahaja^tr 'ill.iijaj ^ *1J| 1 (tursnvae) AJAXELECTRIC BELTS BestIn Ihe World. Pa.1ainoo So. asift.oo Mo.315.00 So. 4.So OO Dr.Sanden's Electric Belts avha vkrm. THOH.BUtXIT Ofilceliulf a bloc k north of P. 0. OINorth Main Si.. Butta. m.a maykk. Aaaayir Saasmtaa by mallor express will raeSSM prompt und^I lureful attention. Cold ari silver bullion^I ^atlatlr No. 10 West Tark street,^lhltte P. 0. Hox r,l^. Ott't.lsTS. Dlt.I. A. GRIOCl OffLIST. Trae-tlcelimited to K.ve. Kar. Nosa,^Throat and Chest, ein.-o rostofflre build.^Ing. '.K Kaat Hroudaray, I'.utte, Mont. No.I. S5.00 Mo. 2 . . . fsOO B EI.TSatatC O. P., with privilege nt riiml-^nation. apM rwecpl of On^ Hollar. Cireil.^Ufa mt upon application. A ! ire'.. EE.QalloglyCo DUTTE,MONTANA Wr(tuarantee tha hfeUMy of ou^g-isids. Our prices speak for thcni^selves. HITTKIt: nrv^Best Creamier}*, Per pourd*4UC (HIOKIK:nc^Full Cream, two pounds for.... CUVFata^Arabian. I.Ion or XXXX. twn nc^leackac's toraDC l.ARD:art^Five pounds bert forWC Aaour scare here Is limited we can^^not quote you as many prices as we^would like to, but call and set our^|it!rer en nthrr poods and you will bc^IepTlaaSS that we sell the beat goods^frr less n:rncy lhan any other atorc In^I'.uitc. TheGreat 333 cashgrocery . 3a:{S. Arixoua ^St , Butte, Moat TOMINING MEN WtCarry a Full line of MININGBLANKS^Stock BoAs, Sto-.a Certificates,^Corporation Sals,^Rubber Stamps, COPPS afJMM LAWS StandardPublishing Co ANACONDA.M0MT. MSMU1 s WML Hoapltaland efflecy eorn, r Quarts anel^Alaska streets. Butte, Mont. 7elephona^T^ and 1!6 for Antuilanee A'Standard^ Classified^Adv wtll supply your wants THETRAVELING MAN (letsthe beai olelalnahle In the section^he journeys threuah The heat hotel or^cafe, at times, the leest nine, but al^^ways the heat r revs pa pet A atranpor^OB the trains passInK thn.uch Montana^is sfrpiirril nt the traveling man's al^^most unanimous demand for the Ana^^conda Slnndard. The ratio la about -.'i)^Standards nsltrd for to t^-o of any^Weatara daily. The trnvelinp man seta^tin bast, Your friends In the Kast^^a.'ulel appreciate a newspaper of tha^Standard's chararter^it prints ue^s;^prims It every day In '.he year. The^FUhsrriptlon te rms asked are the same^rior i apers. ll.OO per month de^^livered, iiealstrr as a permanent Stan^^dard patrun new.