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10 TIIF ANACONDA NTAVDAKD: SUNDAY MORNI\(;, ,11'LV 11, 1S97. WESTERNM8NTANA HAVE TAKEN NEW LIFE IS AN IMMCNSC SOCItTY. Tbr^.^i^rvxv,U..si^i^a ^^^^^^^ ^ I ^ staiuUnl i^^*^ 113 Higgle. i^mn. 'iise-i^ l'MX^a^*r, gt.-^^oala T^i^t^^r ti*. IIS. ..d.irtimi mi^farstitsxl ^^^ mlmiM. MISSOULAfft^ERCANTILE VU% MISSOULA,MONT. Kin^.i^oii^ m nnmi m TremendousBargains in^Silks and Dress Goods IfVttflttatfforp HiIf hi Fresh Silks ami Sstlns. Hub^FruMn b gnm1s with a ^mall llm i^f last^season s purchase to rinse ^ul at aboui^half prk . I.OtI t'mnprlsesa beautiful Iln* nf snipes^ana check*. Thin xveek's sal^ prtce.i. 8Sg Lot2 Include*mam ;io^ ^l^--111^- ^^( tins s ,i-^son's manufacture. This -^ ek s sale^price Lot3 BOc Inr^BpiwI i^l liiith crude silks' fur^ivnlVls and dresses. Sale price.; 7oo D*S Papyri5 INFIVE LOTS tobe SlsughtercJ al the Polio* Jig Low Price* L^T 1^M X-yard patterns. . nl; eachtl Se l.oT2- Xt I-yard pattern*, only. .ach 1.50 1.'T :- :'^ x-yard patterns, only, each 9M I.OT 4- 20 1-yard patterns, only. each 4.mi LOT '.-IS it-yard pattern*, only, each........ ii.Mii Forevery ilollai upended In this lUmltniillt IX ^^ ptesolll !^^ Villi :l li('k^l thaientitle you to a chance nn Ihe^Ttai m ^ Whit l'l^ el . II ^ i l^ . In h^^drawn July Sim. i*h.gce given of either^a ladies or man v In I .SVaiil'l i urr .1/rIlV 111 In '. flissonlaMercantile Co. M|s*4IIi.i. MllVT LIGHT a EFLECTED BY FIREFLIES. II.l:\Hit MkMrt-r iliol rimer the subject af Itecriit I ui^*^llipil iocs.^From the Atlanta Constitution I'tutcssoiMuriioka of Tokio li .- ^.iv'ii^fui ihi i details concerning hi* Inl n^in InventlicatIon of the liiuilmiun i.i.li-^aiiun* emitted hj iinin.s. n aa* lung^been hiileved h;, maay ixorkemon light,^ami e*|Ki iallv 0,1 plumphoi ^ si -tint light,^thai In the glow worm uml th- firefly^liniui'1 ha* Indicated Ihi 1 rite anlullon^of the piobleni ^f producing light wlth-^^Ui heal, ami Profeeani sturneha's dls-^^miIn stem to |^ad to nev phases ol^tin aulij.i 1 He iiepilil.M acre sue^Rented to him l^^ 1!. ^ rceenihlaw e of the^llghi of fireflies to th-- IMei i ^a nl bodli c^sunn of uhi, h have been shown by II. Reci|llel I t'loln], i .i'ii.11 lot's puss, .- hi propertiesanaloKoii* 10 ihoae of ihe^Ruavitarn ray* Thi experiment* wen^tnade by plaelnit a number of file* vary*^Ins from :i^i In up .ml of |,^M. In ^^nn.11- Hal Ih^x. in which Ihfy were run-^fined undei a 11.1 made of hemp The^!*^x a Ism eontaint il a phtihiaraphb dry^plaU. in rnntaet v 1th ^\lm 'i ^. r. plule*^of varlou* nn mis . . ^ 111 ^^' r. aluinlnlum,^ai 11 ^ and kt$ m all al similar Ihiekner.*,^ahreis or .ardbnard, l^^lh entire ami^alao with cruelform uattern* eul mil^of them Theae were unmet lines later-^po:^^d between III^ *en*llhe plate .ml^Ihe metal ami ^unvtiUH* ute^l alone withIhe ^en*ltiv.- plate. Thin ^len hoardawere alao employed foe th- *ane^IHirpoar. The sensitive plate and 1 In^iibjeri* In ^-nnlaet with H wen wiap|Hd^t* arvrral thicknevae* o| black pa|^er^Md k ft in ;h^with the Hi. ^ loi twonhtbta. The. x(m :nl ret* 1 id^ In n phn- tnaraphkdarkroom nunlichl anil arli-^Bclal itshi ln-ins carefull^^The iwnaltlVf plate*, tlimish thtn^Wrapped up ami addilinnall.\ prot.k ted^b^ ne tall;. 1.1.1i . .....|. board,autta iwha, rlotli, *dk eli .^Here alaray* ax en lea* 'darkened^I'rofess.ii Muraoka * experiment* led In^the rollenins rom lu*l ^ Flrat. the^llahl of tn^ Mm In 11 rl [Inal man bt - have*lik^ ordlnar) light nd, the llfhteontain* 'a^* whleh pass thionsh^cardlxiard, metal plateK eti., and i'^s-^e, .s piop-'i-i a-- analosnus |o thus, .it^Hmntjren'* ray* or Baequrrel a rttinrcf^rent ra^s. ihir.l when the photntrrapl^plale is covered with layera ^I emu^bsiartl 11 preaents an appearaneT whli 11^rails to mind the permi ability of 1, on to^nmsmtle line* of rune; fourth. He propetii.-n ,,f the*e nlI rays nppear t* *^^ Influem e^l by th. m,,|. ,,,|- ,^thr-HjRh whleh the\ ha\. | as-.il, (, ..^hapa i.\ th. 1 hirkncaa nf th*^ material*;^fifth, the prapartica poaaeaacd b} m^^tadkiiions and ^i* . ifle.1 uml \^appai cntlj non-existeiii^no.II*. m . 1 abb- initi! Hit. t nitration '^The Ito. ntgen rays ate similarly ttn-^dinoavered until after filtration^ I^^^.. through the kUhs ..f ih^ i':^^k, -^tuhca^and 'nitration^ nia^ p^n,aiis^afford a mean* of rend, ring the \ ray^boiaoa;en.ou*. Sixth ih. HHared hreily^taya undoubi^.il\ admll ui n l.etion,^HHBajatlaa. Intereferrm e and polarixa-^tlort . oul.l not be Jem.^n*trated. I,.a^I'tofess. 1 Mutaoka is ..; 1 hi ^^that th.-y i.s.k plao. ~ 11^ Ml-^terad llrelly 1 a^ s *. ^ ., ,. ^^nuerel'a liuorearenl ray* in^propertiea Intermediate bet^h. ul^^traviolet raya and tin I'e.. In SlOOO OO Someone asks: can^A Schilling ^ Cos em^^ployees corojxeU; for that^thousand dollars ^^Of course not ofcontest published in large^t about the fir*;t and mirld;.^month. in WesternMontana N'ever Lookaxi^Better Than *t Present. CROPSBEAT IHE RECORD OramI* Very Heavy Both la Head and^Straw, and Fall Wheat la Already^Ripening- A BiK Hay Harvest^Will Soon Dogin. Missoula.Julv 10 Wi lern Montana^n.M r looked beiior ilian t doe* at pr^ ^^ml I'l. ld* ihnt a m.iaih ago were dry^ami unpromlami have ilhln the past^iIm' m ^.. k* taken ne^ life under the^I irii!u. nee of the ptentlfnl ralna, and Ih 1^; . stimuli- of the grain and hay crop^plaee* It far ahead of. I he record of i^asi^I year*. The stain Is ery heavy. Isith^. In h^ h.I and straw, an.I fall wheal I*^already ripening. If Ihe weather re^^main* elear and waim us it la al pre*-^1 enl. the rl|snlnc will Is- accomplished^all right, and ihe gran, in s of Wen.-rii^Montuua arM be bursttns this fall. The^hay hat vial will soon Login and th-^crop v. ill l.ea bis ^ii K uu hmen from^all fiiiienr I,rim, 111 repurti that I heir^prospect* aie lltn and mauy of them^say that they will have bigger croast^than tbell ranches have ever yielded.^Tnhi. w i;h th. ln. e.ane In acreage In the^Hitter l(.Mil and oilier parts of Ihe val^^ley* here will make the output of this^mi Hon a big one thi* season. Tin111 mam . s, 11, ni -1 1 hat have be. n^brousbt forward this summer will,^e ithout 'in stlon. prove to be ar inesti^^mable benefit to the ruin hi s hep Th rreachteara\ alley ditch aeeaaa to be^an asrui'd sun iw. and the current^pump Unit bus Is- 11 IsaUd till ih^-iv I*^no lunger any doubt of Its pra. i ieabllii \^will be III the Held next season to help^i!i is.' farmera who have In reiofore not^been able to get water for their Cm in*^All ihli.i; 1 |Nilni io Ik* futu'e proaue^t)^of the agrieiiliural IMvalriea of ihe^rajhrya over here. The slicceas af the^horses of thi* set thai in eoaaaetltlnn .v'lliihe si... k from 11asi this year. basalt,ady .lemonsti-u'ed fur.ibly the^Kilpeiiorlly of ihe forsge and estasat* of^Weslet tt stetttajM for stiM-k raisins^The hay ami stain from the farms of^lhes^ \ all ys will lie SlUlS than over In^demand and the fanners will make^pi. Imriiiions to moot th^ cull. Thelate ol' tin West era Montana fair,^that lias been so ln*i 1 umenlul In set-^Hal Im III Ihe advantages of thi* sac-^11011, 1* still unsettled. There is not^mil. h doubt that It will M hel l thi*^year, but H ha* Hoi lieen detlnltely fSe-^. kt 'l and \^ ill noi be nil la* end ^i negl^week As far as the business men if^tin- eily lime been Interviewed, th.y^have endorsed la* plan for holding Ih*^fair again ibis a ^axon, and if this seinl-^tnenl 1 aroperlj backed up. there will ,^in- it^ dlhValty in holding a fair ibis^year laal will the b*M shoti that^^as ever glvea in thie . My. The aaaat- l.ililiesaie sieat. 1 this miisoii by rea^^son ^f the superior i-rsa* tor a area)^dhtpla) ami it la i^ ba hoped thai all^hands ^ III pull tog ^the.- la ne* |h* thins^through lii good shape, The l oar.I of^trade ^ III linallv 'i, 1 M 1i1 ! nailer next^^ k. ami all business men ^f Ihe clly^are urged la b-nd their aid in the mat-^lei and Ihe fair through lo a mi, - '^ si till l*^U^. , Wini'ain|''s Macaroni and rh.i.-e. MISSOULANOTES. Vhsoitla.July !' Anions I he depart*^iius ^ii lo-.liiv'^^ tniln was Mrs. A. W.^M a n| Soillll MiaSOUia. Mis. Moot* Ison har way lo Dttlver, where ah^^will visit kef son, A Very C. MiKit'o. Mis* Uraosareontpaaled bet atnihar and n^is expected mm will resaala In Denvti^until sin eompletsa her ntuoattan. Theplaaklai o| the old buy nab* on Hlgaiaaavenue. apaaalM the andtaaaca hsdbOPOSa* ^o totien that It Vfaa eon-^sider.d unsafe and was removed to-day^uml the hole Idled In. Rev. I!. H Sawver. pastor of th rhrtsttanrhurcb, vein oreap) his pulpit^again lo laoyrtia'. havtag n turned fYern^his evttaht trip. Mrs.N. .1. Uavhli who has l*o-i hj^liutl- for the past lew w.el.a visiting^friends, iitnuied on to-day'a iblny.il^Xo. :. Chaile* Heekler. formerly of MIs-^antlla, IsiM now al Hulte. 1. turned to^the city The Knlsei la glad to get^ba. k and If iiivscni uilaiisemenl* are satisfactary he may eoaoMeaa to te*^main Amarrlnge license was Issued ra day^i^i la n Raymend and Aiphons. HI-. :^t ^.^boiii ef RgvalU. Mis Ht.au.l ami famll^ of (irent railsand Mr*, Vpa af Klliston arc the^guests ^f Mr*. Mentrum. Klofelleehole! I al ls l shop. SllUvillS. Ii''ills. Hath rooms open I lo I on^-'in.lay*. Hall'.*, J.', eetila. PJaattha^ saai gi it Week.^Missoula. July in.^The July term nf^the 'listrl. t tsmrt will be convened here^on Moil.lav next As tin .aland, r now^stands there are two criminal and^a I'on 1 1* civil ^ as. * The .nil list as^made up 10 date 1* a* follow*; J. K K.^1 t.st.r vs ^'. j. Stevens ei al.. dam*^agaa: Mar) Chamberlain vs. Jease^Chamberlain, divorce; Cannae* i.allln^\ T .1 Hathaway, debt; Annie Btck-^enfnrd vs. \\. M. HI. \. nford 1 t al.. fore-^rtaaure; Albert O. Smith vs. I.illlaii^Smith, divorce; Mike n.-nulleu v*.^rhillus l.oul*e*|e. to foreelose a jatdg* 1.lentsatlailed; 0. r Jaeaaaa vs. rut-^ile ^ l.v n h. app^ ^^ frant laatkl'a eourt.^John U Mills et al. Vox, YV. P, Mill* it^al.. action t. proastetloa; tie, r^e Wm*l^vs. Ilirman Kohn, ^'^^l^t; J. I, Mertitt^vs. C. C. Willis, ejectment; Jaitaiet^l.mssier vs. ii IH 111 n t-t al.. Injunction;^ii I.. Spinks va. J. 1). Ilemmoml. del I^Qllheii Baaafaalni fa, ti. \V. Hhndn.^apl^ al fri'tn Justiec luurt; Missoula^Mercantile cumpany va. Pat Shannon^bnjgnettonI YV. A. t'ls.k el al. vs. Frank^I.: m h et al . InlumHon. Cole Mnnu-^fs.turin, ^ ^^mi^iit^y vs Chalbs Morton^et al.. transerlpt on uppeal. The |^u^^I 1 I'm^, ar. I hose nl |he state vs.^.1 l^ Chadwlek anil Fred Spark*. *^ - ^^duetion lor th^ purpose of prostltutl. n.^and the skate vs. W. J. IMerce, niuin-^tatutnK a poblie nulean. e. Il..te'Arrival.. AlHot 1 Florence^Harry K. le wis.^Sun Franeiaio. Anna C Hansen. g|, 1^I'aul Fted K. Kniuae. K. A. Stelfe] J,^A Melbinalil and family. Helena; ti.^W Mi-Cu.sk^ ^. Hutie; K. II Shaw, St...^kane; 1;. a. Mi Farland. Clreat Fall*;^W. A. Ritchie, gpaginal It. W. Vsn^Pi ' San Francisco; 8. K Mulford.^l-^irtlsrd Ceorge W. ttheader. New^Turk; William Wsliate. Jr. Helena. Atthe Has.km -It. IV Jordan. Salt^taxkr: T. Pri.e. II W^rtel1. Iluttc!^Then. I prr.an and wife, Car.mn Williams,n^i^n Kd liaiuiru^sev Hsmlllon^Thomas Hsmllt^Harbour. Butt.^Con, nrd; O. H.^M. Noble,^vcnsvillc. Ma I'.a Ilk^llninll- . 1 i.aynu^nd. It ivaiH;^Boston. %1 1. v :Mrs F II I ^^ 11 k.^Hro.en Nine ^i ^ i .i-i.^Salt Lake: Peter Miller, tfte- oi^oihlag About ihe tsi|^rstae,' and joiiifr.'1 rath Considera rran ^^'^amotion with *dissi 11:,mints am! with 'anions.^. distrilmi. I In Englainl Ireland, B^su-^I land, the I nlleil Htaf ^-' ^uth Atri a.^I Canada. X^^ Zcslind and Australia,^j Note that In one year ,vl*~|t received Indue* from It* menibera fgK.flOo and^j disbursed in ihe sane time, niumlly.^j f.Vki.issi. las.k ut i's . ash balani ^ or tafJ.OOU ami niaiv.l at Its assets, amountingto ' id i^^i^Su. h Is I lie Amalgamated Society of^1 Cat Beaters snd Joiners. President Quayl.of the chn ago branch haa re. celveelfrom Ihe h. a.liiuarters In Kng- laagthe annual report of the Interna- i'I liody. It is o years old. Its re-^parti foadrns*41 Into bare tables, fig^^ures and nam. s. . overs 3X4 pages ol^small type II Is a remarkable trades^union volume and Is especially marvel^^ous in that 11 sh^w~ mantilla.- p....^res* during Ihe year ivw when unions^of other crafts were fortunate to bald^their ^w n Inthe pa*t year It gained l.tK mem-^bers. losing through Ihe natural causes^ulsiut I.ism. 11* roster was Increasi d^by 31 branch**. It increased Its cash balance by ibl^.lSNI. till the cull; hi v. iid ei.ns.il us payment* of .an of^wink iM-nefitH to tin linn of which t.'n.n..)^went to the I'nite.l Suites and Canuda.^npr saint sag aatl) nae-agjat of it* world-widemenib.rshll' Kngland uml^Wales have over one-half the aggre^^gate membership. Scot land has on.-^i en Hi Irelsnd on. tenth and the other^small f 1 action |j divblnl Inl ,^ ^ en Aus.^11n1111 and New /..aland Tinunions of the amalgamated socl-^^ ly in the I'nlled Sla'.s ate loomed at^Albany Boston IIkiwi. Huffalo. Chi^^cago, Cbvelaml l^env.r. lb irolf. Kit-^gkwiMiil. Kvanston. Fall Klvcr. Jersey^Citv. I.^a Angees. Newark. New Haven^New Hot hclle. New York. Haklaml.^iiiange. Philadelphia. Pil'slnns. I'rov 1- dence.Rochester, gl Uoakt, Salt Lak*^city. San Francisco. Spilnsllild. ItaaV^fari and vYashlngton. lOightbenetll branches have I Jua^thi llldjlirlty of ihe expenditure.' .x^Plains tleneral Sei relaty Chan,11. r,^Th' agirrcgnte aasaMt ggaa for ah k.^funeral, aeclde.it uml supcranuailoii^benefits, trad. privileges. aaalatlBg^ea.-e - nf distii's*. replacing tools lost by llriami urn-inpln;. i d l.inetl'-i i.- W!. Ib'lleve these licin* will lv of geaeral^mi. rest, and I draw atteatlpg la on.- w^1 w 1 '-.illusions 1 huvv arrived at re-^Bpeetlng the same, as my earnest desire^I* to sis* this grand organlxatlon of ou^.^^us pirf. ct In ev, rv part u^ it I, possible farhaniaa tW*asgh^ bim saperk ar* tu^make 11, and. abova all thins.* do I^.inn at you not to aiiow peat attention toha diverted uml division* In our '^ranis . routed by the I III Its! at Haa at^eonlrovcrsiul subjeits, mil eoiitempbit-^d when (ho pioneer* of ttades union^^ism Hist launched before an naaympa- !h,lie I'tlblle a sellelne of ussoeial i. .11^'lestitod lo bee.nil^ suell u pBWerfUl leverIn the uplifting of the w.nkeis ^f ihi*roaatry, and which has revointlon- iZc.l 111. whole rSnttiOna between im- 1lev. 1 s gad ^ mptoyaa, IIv\ e miaul agiiinsi this danger, al^^low liberty or ihoughi unit act km In^matters political, work shoalder in shoulderfor the object* of our union,^ihe stamlaid of DW trade w ill aaaun dly^be taindly Laaproved. 1111.1 .villi, in.liv ,1^uul li b lids may prove false 10 us the!**^will stand 0111 in bold relief the fad^that, whatever misfortune I,, talis us, If^we are true lo each other we ^hall have^.1 so, i. iy to appeal In capable and M II-^ing to hilp us. and Worthy thj* support^nf every i-atp' titer and Joiner who le-^I^ Ul buns ll and hta 11 ade. gwaaaMan a Uhei. AS10I1 h emirt ha* d.el.leil that call-^lug a non-union printer a rat^ la libel-^^us and entitles 1 lie libeled parly 1.. re-^caver d laaagi' front lb* ana who np-^pjiea laa t' rta lo him. 11 aapt an thai^the Scn;tt*h Typographical asaociatlon^publislns a ' register of rats' uml ti^the list given hi tin* register wee* in- |^eroded 1 lie nan** ol three pi latere who^worked In * non-union ofltce 111 Palsle) The1 lii a* men bad n. v el beleiu- bavaof i ii-- gttlon and ar*ra what^abauld call ban non-union men. They^broughl sull for temagca agalnal lac Mi1. iv. eat lata I lag the Injury dog theircharacter* ami feelings 111 CB4M^i$-..^*si^ each Th.- Typographical sot - el)llefllllbll Ihe ease a^ I pleaded lhal theterm ^rat^ whs not aaa of oppro*^bjrtaat or contempt, inn ntei *ty a trad* term*^ noiioiimu* with 1 iion-tinionisi.^^Ii appealed, how. ver. Hint ibis was the^first time thai Ih^ n.iui* of non-union-^lets, pure ami ^^^^*^% ml ever l.e.-i^^ptlbllabtd In the rvglaler,^ and, al^^though u ngmher af n Itncaei ^ of stund-^ins nal eatiacrted wtth the anion i. sti^ilcd ihat they uml. ratood lb* term ^rat^^to mean ' nnii-uniiinlst,^ Ihe court^chin gcd agalusl the Hsu., initou and t h.^Jury retaraed a verdict In favor of the^' 1'intil.iiiiHniH, ansisslng the ilnni.iK''-^.1! L(tUfi) each. Intests ami law.v. is' i^ sit will cost^tin assoei.ilion sumellitns 1 1 !^'.^*^ 1..^ascertain the difference betwet 11 a ^rat^^and a ^nnn-utilunlsi Reapaayari Are va Wanted,^A mistake s, cm* pi pi nude the minds^of some of nur friends, who liaagla* that11 is ascvaaaayy ba Brgajiktc the an. playersIn the BSBBS union us ihe work^^men. Thi* 11101 should be dispelled al^once, says 1 Pi' American Federatl Theworkers siioui.i organ tec a- wagl^lamer*, for suciss i* aeaaa poesiaie^when they thus reinguize laeil trad^^and class Inten d as being separate and^dlHtlnet from their rmployara'. In thus^ntrgaalaiag mi w.-n detlaed line* nf our^int. ..si Mr* do not 'vlsh le tebun* any^who may wlah la cxpre^s Ih.-lr ayihpa*^thy for the workers or theorgnnlr.il la^^bor movi inent. bul w e realize that Hits^sympathy can la^ Juat as well^In fact,^ni. re .IT,. laal I) ma a if sted and givi n thanbv im nibcrshlp in th^ union with^the w oi k. is Su.b a ceagkime 1 alien slmpt) pre^^vents full growth aad developtneni of^the union, interfere* with the full and^xprvreatag af the Judgment ol ih^^BKmhera, anil llnally I a.Is lo dissolu^^tion or divi islou fratn the piu. Ileal pur^poses of the union. ^^ur fi t. mis ami^irganlaera through.nit the .^uniry^would do well to keep Hili mallei In^mind. While antagonising no emplt 5 er^simply Iniausc hi i ' an iinplov t. v. 1^whin urganlslng uniona wage-earners^shniibl be organiaed rarluslvel) as^w nge-cariict*. and thin ki. p a .] ar^and ch-an till laboi movement of lb*^wsgr-earner*. for the wagc-euruei.-. bv^ihe wage-earners. 11^' 111 't^ ^ Lnbor llrparluieiit. Thetradi^* unionists of Scot inn I are^demanding iiihi ihi Hi itlsh gov 11 ^^^istsbllsh a ^labor de|^artment of th.^Isiard of trade 1..1 aVottklb aftal^They have also .1.^ i.led t.^ hi ! i a^uuai convention lnd*pend^ nl of the . ^^glish labor congress Tin 11 meninrlal^lo the British government ladnpted al^a convention held 111 tllasgov. 1 says:^This congress 1* of opinion that the^present labor de|iartn**M of ih' board^of trade requires to in great!) . v ^ :^ed, ate that both the commercial and la^^bor Interest* of the government may^naeetve that attention from the sov.vn-^111.nl which tb.tr Imiairtamv .1. Kuithei that In view o( the differ^ences that fatal between I hp Industrial^isHidltiona in Fnglnn.l ami those In^Scotland, ami the ^^itii^I phtt* ^*^through w hi. h th tex^dustries in the latter^the friction between employ 11 and ini-^ploycd ac^i^mpanylng this, aad th. . ^^eaga*nl ^ ^' 1 vf and loss entail thewhole ^ omit:unity, this ce igreeaV^um^^ . 11 the government the ne . slip^far establishing a brunch of Ihi labor^^ bpuiliiieui of Ihe hoai.l of 1 in h f'*^Peottlsh siTsii* bhleh ivniil.l inuitlra^in in these matters. The mngn** k^^al*n of opinio,-, that some practical re^^sults would Is* obtained were tie ni-^tenttou of ihe .hpurtntent directed to^such matters a* the following' ln-^qalrlca Into the . a usee of declining In^^dustries and how far the same are^1. ne .liable, and. if not. what facilities^might Is- gYutitcd for starting others.^The obtaining of such Information as^to the condition* under vv IP. h ladus-^Hlea ate carried on In oth r .ountii s^a* might assist Industrial enterprise^here: th* establishment am! working of^in Hrrts of cotii liatlon and arbitration,^ami aimllar points. ain, , it jfratlea^rn civil* 1 Th^' ^N Hnmr.of Ne* turk I*. 11 r, Tlualleged hoagagfa N. ^ i nk im^^ m. nt hioui woiker consists, usually^of two small r.aims |Hxuiy lighted, th^sanitary . ondlttogg of which Ii^cry and disgrace to our in id^Ixullon The family live. 0^muke .mats In these pest^^homes Little children an compelled^to ike out sn existence In 'lie midst^of su, h surroundings, living In an at-^aaaapher* ti cking with foal air and iln-^fumis of tobacco In Its vgrlogg stss-'*^of preparation, and a moral uiinospr' tc^which appeals to humanity fur redress,^says Commissioner Daw lit x In hi* re^^port. The norkera In ties, meag r^quartT* hav, unhealthy appearand *.^and Ihi* fat t Is -|- ^ laII noticed III Ihe^young children. Where the numerous^occupants of these tenement* sleep Is a^Btyetrry] but that many al them have^to sle. p on th^ ll.M.r seems inevitable,^for gone ef thi Ir house* hnve more than^two beds, and the target number of^them have bul one. Ill one place vlsii-^d there wen father, mother and nine^. hll.lt. 11. all living and making cigars^in two small rooms, for which the man^^ufacturer, who owns the building.^1 barges thetn the enormous sum of^tu rn per month, Hesays Ibis system nf production I*^Injurious tu s.alety, and, what II still moreImportant, ihe younger genera- 1ln;i,| at sin 1' umli d bv . nnilltlotis in^which mil 'spoil, sell depend, nee. rightiiblnhlnaumi rarrari living ar* imp.i.sil.le. The flnors In these alleged bomriat^ bare, snd on their unclean lUrfacelobacrn Is aeatteied about to^ih .. and It must, iierfon-e become Ini-^piegnalc.i wilb the dirt that lies Is-^n^ at h a ml around il. Tinn pari show* that, a* a rule, these^dwellings win found lo Im^ in un ex-^Iremel) un. ^ .111 , .nidilion, ami the odors^that p. i meat'.I ihe rooms vv. i^ ol a de-^, Idedl) offeni ^ e natara. II si'. I hat unite 1 ^. nl I y a la 1' ;^^body of citiz. ;'.- of that stale entered a plaint agalnsl the tenemenl bouse Ia t. rles In Ihgrtty of N*a York.^Tat] say; Kitsi that lln*s^ tenement lions,cigar 1 tones are a sanitary^nuisance; second, that they are detri^^mental to th^ ..iii.ation.il interests of^the slat. : third, that they ar- dem.ual- lalngin their inHuenaa on laa 1 oatmual-^iy; fourth, lhal they are an llkfgltrmat*^Interfi nine with a legitimate trade. TheyLaba* for a I'll'line*. Tiler*an womeg In Ihe Baa mills of^Pateraag w ho work ten hour* n day^ankle deep In dirt} water, and breathe^an atinosphere like thai ^^' a Turkish^bath. They receive Vt.'0 a week. T!an ' ti^ r a-aaaen In these same I atllatwho worh tan boor* .1 day. and j^wiiii every breath take Intatheir lungs afin* dust that 'needs early death as^sui. lv a* do germs. ^nys Ihe New York^W01 Id. Tiny neelve ^i.!MI a week. teaiwhlle the house of Barbour lias^accuniulated millions of dlillara and has^eatah|b}h^d li ^ trade niark ev^rywhere. Allibis within !t^ miles of the ragtOJ^of American rlVlltaatkm. aa esllcd. Otb*lwage* paid ill Ihe llarlmui nag^mill* nr.: I-offers. IM tie girls. IS a^vvek: spinners (two sidesl, I...7D a^Weeb; twister*. KklTH a week; 'vinders, ;^IB to I^ ,.;i's 1 1 1 I^^ hanks. i^i 1 ml Its Palcraon,N. J^ grind slowly, hut;^iln ^ ki in,1 . x. ^ silngli baa aa Ih* phfaa^itui baaltk nf the employaa. Ifih B'onagfl who rush for th. morn- Ingpnpeis and lara tu th ^ bargain a*V vertnMmentaeven before thi-y read tan deathnolleis and ecstatically exclalni^lhal silk gga be bought lor 9*. il or any { tinr kind of a ^ tenalagtam r* r yara, wouldgo to Paterson, N. J.. hag M^tin- a,null tlisii'esH among ihe silk^hands, perhapa laey would pay Ubt^other cent, area H ia*y had to *acrMc*^lb* n. lov. d bargain ball aadlng in 9.^Y..11 sc. I am eingulaily opllinlstic In^PI :... .1 Ul v nine.1. Thecondition of the silk weaver Is.^neveiihelrss. no Infinitely better than I^thui of ihe flax and Jut* workers Unit^U w iln be a wusie of time to dlacaga^lb* former in the presence of the latter. 1^Bealdca, the women silk weaver-' would j^object in I., ins plated in ihe sum. su- ;^ctal atratam as the ilu\ ai d Jute work- I^u^. Fifth iivciuie uml Hester strict^are not farther apart in their aaetgl In* tanii The sBk workers call the gaj Worker*^Barb,nit's pigs.^ Where l*uh j^silk uml Hgg w ui k. is attend ih BggM^1 burch ihe Max wutkers go to lha * or 7^o'clock service that their shabldues*^may not offend the aesthetic idstes of^lb* ir sisii is finm the silk mills. TradesI uloai.iii lngr*****Oi TradesUnions have suffered so many^i'vol it within the past few year*^lit. ou.stlou has In 1 u 1 epcaiedly in ked^srhel in 1 or not organlxi d lalHir Is losing^tis stfen :th. Far-seeing Inlaw ofSctala^whin called u|*m for un answer say^that while outward appeal at no* Indi^^cate thai iher power Is on Ih* wane it^I* ; ^i true that trade unionism Ii los^^ing ground. Th* reason many llilnk or^^ganised labor is losing tin prestige la^aus. b v.ia! big : 11 ikes hav been wker*two or mere p rson* are work^^ing, and if the propnetor worh* and^ha* only one assistant his establish^^ment Is designated a factory and Is^subject to supervision Inorder lo guard against family^walk escaping the factory laws, all^work exeruttd outside factories has to^be ticketed, such ticket ln^ing a guai-^antee of the way tb* work I* done, and^any ope not ticketing such work or re^^uniting the ticket, is prosecuted, swo^^tting Is strictly prohibited In all Its^forma. The legislature does not restrict^ih* hour* of labor of a,lull males, but^1. male* and lad* when under 18 are^mod I., ix hunts. A half-day holiday^^lice a week I* Insisted upon, and no 0duet Inns in wages are made,^overtime for ynung persons is only aUnwed by permission af the faelory^lti*pector, and then only fur ^ft day* In 1he ytgr. The factory age fur children^is 14 year*, but at 15 year* they have to^pi 1 sent a certificate of education and^at 1^ a physical fitness certificate, hai^^ls free, compulsory, secular Zealandlegislative assembly^ii sleep ami has a department uf labor and a nilnla-^h; 1 , , ,,|, j tor of labor. .11wages must Is- paid In full, must^be paid promptly und In current coin.^In all litigation and bankruptcy cases^the workman has the first claim fur^his wage*. tlonr.winch mean.* virtually the aboli^^tion of iln ^Id .'oneplracy lavs in ihn*^^states which have paaard laws 10 pro-^t, 1 union lab*!* The label law means^i that the law recognises the right of^ppBpcrt) on the 1 an of the labnr organ^^isations in their label or trade-mark,^and thus the right to hold property.^They also mean flat the wagi a inker^has been cuncided the right to own and^register a murk b. tat used on goods,^which In a 1 gul s^ lie he does nm own.^but Into w hich the labor nf binn mil^of his fellows . ^inbLiied n uni 'its enters^a* a predominating factor. These laws,^by Inference, thus establish the equity^l ight of labor in the piMalucl owned by^'he imploy r - From The I'm m la'ln-1.^by M. K. J. Kelley. in North American^Bevlew for July. ri|nrniaker Arc Persistent. 1Cigar Makers' Internatinnal^u.lien, which has been in continuous^. xisii nee since 186.4. during which time^It has grown from a Me** shadow- to^its pn si nl membership of 2X.IHW. claims^Juilsdictlon of the cigar industry of this^count!;., and will peer surrender lis^right In continue in Its cjnsen path*^way until all who work ul Ihe trade arc^. Broiled under Its banner and enjoy ils^protect Ion,^ writes George W. Perkins^in ihe Journal. ^During Its *gkrt*ac*^II has established the Initiation and rt f^^rrendum, raised wages from 10 to SO^p.; cent., abolished th^ ituik system,^short'ncd the hours of lalsir to eight^in 1 da) and corrected nil other abuse*^that are Inseparable from an unorgan^^ised cnndlti. 11. Inaddition it has paid ^in in ihe^past 17 years and eight months for the^following benefits: Strike sick, death,^traveling and out-of-work. l:l.600.Till.riT.^The lull h string to the entrance dour uf^the International union hangs on the^outaide, All are Invited to Join; we^n anna. W* know no such thing as^nana, color, religiuua ar political divid^^ing lira s, Insteadif drawing the line al any^point, our lonalltUtlon makes it nbllga- toryan all local union* tu accept any^and all Jouttwyman who may apply for^un inhci ship. The Inlet national union^Blab m^ djatlbctlogj but treats all^alike We have no dividing line, no^Brat uml second class division: all are^tragi al uml share alike la the b*n*fttl^and protect:.ni nf the union. The hum^^id, -t im nib. r of the craft is recognixed^and placed on the same (quality In all unionaffair^ as th* must finished work^^man nf ihe Hade and haa precisely the^same say. pri' lieges and rights. Theinternational unlun has it fixed^purpose in life. Its principles are well^known. Its 1 . ^ efd is an open nil'' and^spenks for Itself. It will never surren^^der ana Jut af it* Juriadlctlon and right 11 1 s.111 In 110 lii ihe future as It hus in^ihe past, to organise, amell,irate, and. finally,.inaaeipat* oar craft* f.iglit-IIoiirliuy Amnion!. Iteeugnilioiiwas given to Ihe tight-^liuui day agitatl.ih by Ihe legislature nf^Pennsylvania In the adoption uf the^folio* lag resnlutinn: Waxlea.*. Tin Inability to obtain 1 tu^ploymeat by the working people hus a^tendency lo destiny aaetgl happiness^and is causing a depression ill the spirit^nf e.iii 1 prise, sn i asentlul to the vv .'Ifai .'^of our young people, which would be otherwiseroatercd by steady employ- 111.m.ne ,iinl of becoming habituated^to a life ..r Idleness leading to pauper-^lam ami . \ il bablta; and.^^ 'W her, as. The Introduction of labor* savingmachinery lata every mauufiic-^niiing establishment and ils applica^^tion i^ the production* af nearly every^^thing we use have taken Ihe labor out^Of the weiklng people's hands, thus de^^priving tlnm of employment nei-essiiry^for ihe support of their families, caus^^ing nilsi ry ami vv ant to such an alarm^^ing desri e that the oft'or!* uf our 1 her^^itably dkrpoeed people t^ preserve and maintainthe aplrti of hWependamce Iniitof.ue existing among our working^people by tlnlr genet oil* help hav. he-^.Mine almost a fiuitlcs* undertaking: uml. IThereaaThe most eMeiaal rented forthe existing trouble apparently in^in a universal reduction of the worklBg^I ^ins. w hich vvoulil create an Increase oflabor, resulting In an additional de^^mand far good*, inenby insuring th- farmerthe merchant and mnnufuciui -^er a b. iter anil mure pfufittilde market^for Iheie products and adding in the generalproaperlty uf the paopai ai large;thi nfOT*, b* il Reaafvediir the senate poncar), by thesenalv mid boa** I 1 pn s.ntatlves^nf this comtnonWealth of Pennsylvania henassi inhie.i. lhal are hen by ladorae^the efforta now being mad* by the bibar .11ganizal urns I hruugbiiut tl^ stale ami^country lo establish a universal eight-^hour day system, and, believing thai li wouldhe neaeftctal to employer ami 'u.ploye alike, urge uputi every employ-^er within ihi* commonwealth tin at^ceaalt] of I. tiding his aid le establish^this syst.m by preparing to accept its^terms at us early u time as may be con-^venl nt. In. 1' 1 \^e ' hi Hi. 'ah argue that the^defeats encountered have not only^^ nils. 11 :, u, w ,,, v tg.'i n the 1.1:1ns, but^that Inst.nd of lighting on lie same^lines as in th east u ^ hang* .^: policy^has 1.1-a decided u|^on. A w ell-t;:iovv 11^offh lul ^ f one of the national unions.^In di ^ iisslng the matti r with a reporter^uf an 1 xehange. says: ^Of ongrae, the^time has gum i ,, ,v'i n .ve can conduct^sii.a ssiul lights on 1 !h old lines for^the 1 nson that ih a v.mei- of Father^Time ims effected many changes. In^the isisl one of th^ siningest weapons^was the boycott. The courts, having^mi their f s^t mi it sinkers n.ttura'ly^l^^l heavily. Then came the movement^of s uing Injun, lions Now. while in^^jur. I km* do nm Injun men. It has a^teadiact te scare the wi ak-kneed All^of this has resulted n ihe labor unions^taking up u new puln v. Now mure at-^11 is liven tu th,- educational fea-^tute. Men nowadays look twice licforc^the] bap uml if th.y had only done^this In the past the) would not have^June through s.^ many strike perlnda.^Thi lei'deti.) .u the ilmea 1* agslmt^^ ling lo sti ti, an 1 1 look for a^lime lo come .. i-m il-.s mean ef up^^holding wages will be a dead letter. At^the urar llaaci | coniend that all re^^forms and all hem fits accruing to the^woi kmgman ere eecurrd through the^medium 1.1 th. it,..;, s ,,.,,.,n ^^,i then-^la hi* salvation It. - Ttades unions.^.1 'pit. many reverses continue to hold^their own, and in a year or *o will he^In - si mug a* ix.t. but they will act^diffi natty. 11*1 \re BHthd. Fromiu:'l |a the pi cat nt litre there^has been placid nn the statute bonks^ef Ni w Zealand ST factory act* and^factory aim niin.. nt aus Every atten^^tion hi u.-, oaid li the mil^^ si de^^falks. A factory, according to the la we^of New Zcaand. Is any place of baatnaae TheLaa and Ihe l.ibel. Itis interesting to observe the extent^to Watch the law has taken cugnlxam e^of the union label. The first objection^raised by the sympathetic outsider^whoso attention has been called to the^union label as a means of Improving^Ihe conditions under which workmen^are employed is: ^How shall we know^11 label is genuine^ May not anybody^put a label on his goods and say It^stand* for fair conditions^^ Nearly^V' v state in the union where pool's^are made by organised xvurkmcn. or^xv here such food* are sold, has passed^special laws protecting union labels^from roonterfnitl and Imitations In^sonic statas the label* arc registered amipratectef aadar the law* regula^^ting trad -marks. In 1*:^'^ Sn slat^* had^htxxs protecting union label*, and as the^numNr nf stales having such laxvs is^conatantly Increasing. It Is likely many havebeen add .1 lo ihe list alin e.^The protection given by the label laxx*^is \ . i y groat. In many states the union^may Invoke both civil and criminal law^lo punish offenders. The employer un^^able to get the right to us;1 the label^from the union, and yielding to the^temptation ta use a text at II fait or imi^^tation, is liable to a veer's Imprison*^meet ^t s tine of %jim^. or both. This in^Ihe maximum punishment It Is lers In^Baku* suites, uml in practice the limit^will ptohaUy in v r Is Imposed on th^^offender. The good* bearing the eoun-^tir;^ Libel max b se'xeil ami destroy^^ed Th. union also has grounds fur a^civil suit for damage*. C F. Wlllard.^a law v ^ . -iplov , ,1 by e^ nil unions to^look after the registration of labels^ssxs : '.ial the mo^^ Imitortant feature 01^Ihe laws relating i^ union labels has^not yet li-en reeognl-ed. cither by the^unions or the manufacturer*. ^In^granting protection to union labels of^asm* iatlnns of xvorkmen.^ say* Mr.^Wllianl ^the different states have re -^ognbHsd their right of pniperty In such andin *n doing have lcgali*.M^the- status of such assne-lattons or com^^bination*. Thry magna*) the right of^wcrkingmen to combine Into aaaaegb- ii.adlle.l uf AH lilllll, Fromthe New York li. raid TheKngllsh government is now ..^ ie:i^minting with a aun which will lire I.mm^shots In 1SI seconds. It Is ihe .lea,Hies, uf^all the automatic man sleyers ever y. 1 in-^treated. As with all mad in, guns, the^first shot must be brad by linn.1. Ate* lhal^the wcalHltl will al^ au li .artliilges and^emit a chain of bullets as lo is as It is fisl.^^experiments made I hus fur chow thai on^Ihe occasion of a brief sharp attack the^gun *aa actually be made to lire 11 shots^In a single second. Avery Interesting feature or tills new^gun Is that Ih. explosive power results^ftom the use of cordite The whole of ipIs Kllbstntirc, is eX'h'ndlsl pi pressure. whereasblack powder Is only useful for.^pressure to the extent of H per cent. The^cxi**rlmePis with cordite ami wlih the^gun referred In show cuiioliislv civ that^ccrdlte Is not affi ^led by water, as I*^gunpowder, and will stand greut varia^^tions In tcnioeratun'. Travelers'Guide i-L'lTK, ANACUVUA S. PACIFIC HY. TimeEchtdul*. iWeetiv* Friday. May 7.uer. DErARtFRt^Jg ANAfOpTD.V^No 2. pjim Exprtes. for Hel^^ena daily _1.39 a ta No.4. Uutto Kxpreta, far H*l-^ens. Great Falls. St. Paul. t:kl-^eago and all point* East and W.**t.dally S:S^ p m 1^'upper City Flyer, dally SOU p m^AR1UVK IN ANACONDA.^Anaeon.ta Kxpress. daily ,H V. a m^ti ase* Eapeea*, dally.. t;t* p m^Copper City Flyer, dally.. S:B1 p m^Anaconda Express, dally. . J) p m^DEPART FROM BL'TTK.^Anucondu Kniiri e. daily..!^^:*^ a in^Ati.ie.inda '-Ixpr e*s, dally.. IggJ p ni^Oeagar City Flyer, dally.. 5:0* p m^Anaconda Express, daily.. ^ ii p m^ARRIVE IN BUrrK. niiltsExpress, dully^^ a m HutteExpress, daily4 no p m Coppercity p*l ^er, rtall^. .. ^:^ p m No No.1. No.t No.S. No.7. So. Nn No.No. No.No.^No. MONTANALNION. TRAINSARRIVE LM ANACONDA. BulteExpress1:10 pm HutieExpress^^:'^ p m ButtoExpress,1* S3 p m LuttoExpress7:5ia m fK.XINSLEAVE AJx'ACONDA. :00nm^- '^i p in la*p :IWa m forGarrison uml Complete^Manhood Howto Attain It. AIfctidiTful N^w^Medit-sl Book, wrti ten^for Men OaTy, Dan^eopv may he hail free,^sealed. In iilaia i-nvel*^ope, 011 application. ERIEMEDICALCO., 64Niagara St,^BUFFALO, N. Y. TheGreat Anaconda^Race Meeting SLi ForMonday: Tk*^_^ ^-'.i IVs, ib* I: m Tint aad threeliigh-'dnss Itiuliiiinc l*,i^ ^ -. Ladlesl-ree. COA. TIPTON. Managar. FOU HEALTH or I'l.HAHUItli^There Is no place In Un KoTtbWesI IllUt el|lllllS tiiunite Hot ^*!^ I'll' nutetsof the Spring;* an- recommended^for rheuawtlam and etomach troubl s, Adelightful stage ride of seven hours^from Missoula takes the visitor In the goring*where the accommodalloaa are llc.il-1 lass. Write to C.li. MUZZIE, Lou Lou, Hont. Ill Is p. I s ONI.T ONg^UAH.KOAU Thatoperates lis train* on the famous^block system bctiv.cn ihe Twin^Cities. Milwaukee and Chk Igai Thatlights Us trains by electricity^t hroujilioui; Thatuses the celebrated cleelrlc berth^rending kuapi Thatruns four splendidly iuiiipp^.| piui-^seuger trait.; tv. ry day tfeta gt. Pan]^and Minima.inlla llirouijii lu Ciilgugo,^viu Milwaukee; Andthat road ia th* Illll At.O, Mtl.WAfRKE *^gt. I'AI L 11y a p rates sleam-lieated veslibuled^trulos. currying the Ulert private |^com 1 sir'men t cars, library buffet^sn-.oklng rare, and gaasM drawinu-^roi^m sleeucrs.^Parlor cars, free reclining chair enrs and thevery Ih-si .lining ear Bertram 1^For lov,, 1 rate ut any point In lb* L'aitet^Stales. Canada or M. xic, . apply lu^klaM usinto. or a*Me*m JT. CONI.HV,^Ass t Cen I Pass. Alt.. ;*1.i'aul. Minn.^NOTE Elegantly equipped trains from^St. ''.ul and Mieiirspolis tliroui,h to I'c-^orla. Si. Louis and Kansas City dully. TwoIloulei ^.',*^!. Inthe heart^of Chicago. The I moil Pas 'in-'^Station In Chlcasn. n '^Which all Mahliafjtaa Route^trains run. is leveled in Iho^very heart of til. . in. Theprincipal hotels, th*^largest stores. the he: I^I neuters, the lilgR.sl busi^^ness cstuhllslu.icnls. are^only a few blocks distan'..^To reach ihem. II Isn'l exen^nieessary to lake a street^^car. loreueh Ciilcago. It IS lie.essa i y to lake the lit - llngtonRoute^that is. It^Is If you w-unl the best thereIs. Tworoules-xiii Hilling^^Mont . and SI. Paul. Ml^n. Forllrbatl and Infei Bl^ttou apply to ncure-i^, tick^^et agent or lo^Pas'r Agent. I'utle. Meat Butt*Express Uutt*Expres* TluitoExpress ^GarrisonExpress Connectsat Stuart^points east on the Northern Paelgo; 1^Silver Bow with Union Pacllic Fan Mall. ^Connectsgt Qi rrlson xvlth Northern^Pctifie trnln for went. TRAINSARRIVE IN^ BUTTE. AnaeaadaA Ciirriio 1 ExprwsttdHwm Iilerrlson AccommodationS:H p in Atiaeoml.iKxpr.as^.1(1:05 a ni Arnana* Kawrap:oe |i n UnionPacing -^'list Millt!:3ip m 1bUUNI LEA .'K liUT'IE. Auaeniida 1; urisoii Express T.dOa m OarrisonArcommod.Ulonr,;08 p m Anacondaautpr*m-umh p m AnacondaExpro**f.:fvip ni AnarondiiExprefSS le p Bj ,Union Pacific Fast Mall4:011pm Connectsa' ipirri. on with Nortticrn^Pacllle 1 ndn for the west. ^Connectsat Harrison with th* North-^ern Pacple tr dn for the enst. JSt.Paul^Minneapolis^Duluth^opokano^Tacoma^Seattle^Porbland rullman sleeping ears, ekgant urhol* fteredtourist sleeping ears. 'illAI.NSARHIVl; AT BUTTE.^No. II. from St. Paul, arrlvei; at np, iapot faU| ali:8a m If,U^ No. from Portluid, ar^^rives ut M. U. ii'pot daly._...10;j0 p m^TRAINS DEP.VRT.^I M, l',. No. 1. for Portland. Jeaxes M.C. depot dally,7:00 a m No.1:'. for Hi. Paul, leaves X. P. localdepot .'ally ,9:^i p m Mixed.m tVhltohull. leaves N. P.^local depot daily at 7*^^ a. m. oaTburedey* this tram win runthrough lo Pony uml Norf.s.^Tl lla* Nee, !! and 12 nave fltsndnnl^Pulhaaa gt**ptng Cars to aixl from St. Paul. Throughtickets 10 Japan and China via^Tacoma ^nd Northern Piteirle Steamship tiampaay, ParInfornintlon. tlmo Iglde. maps and^ticket', call on or write to gf,at TUtiHV. Olaeral Agent,^or CHAJtLW S. I'EE. liiicr.il riissenger^I Aaaat, st. Paul. Minn. MontanaCentral Railway MM^^^^^^^-^ Palsce :ron^eH r Ear*Kate* lj Carte. Tbreagk*erv*a* betareea si. Paul. aTm* llltpall*.Helena. Unite. Spokane. Health. mdrm lie ad connections ut gaagani ters^mlnal' for Kaotenal country. Oregon ami California point*. Alaska. Japan snd 1etna. Ueanectana* al Twin Clttee for ail point*East and South. Sin.rlr anil round^trip rkdprtl to all points and baggage^ch.-eked lo ^lestl:i*t|jii.^Leaves^Atlantic Express, dally. .1:30 p m^I., ivea -Local for Heieaa. dally..^':*^ a m^Arrives- Pacl'lc Express, dally....12 :n p m^v: 11 rea- Lucid from lielenn. dally.s.C. p m^City Ticket Office. No. 41 North Main Si.,^liutte. J. ka Uaw^i):i. tleneral Agent. Forthe Sumimer I OU LOU lint Hprln;;;- Hotel Is now- 'Jraady for the reoeptlon ef guest*. Ooodbaths, ercellent accommodations,^nahlng and hunting. Stage runs regu-^laiiv. Address WILLIAM BOYLE. I.,m Loa.Moau WesternMontana National Bank OFMISSOULA. MONT. IwlmjjtoirRoute ' 1Kennrtt..^T, li. T. Ryan..^0. A. Wolf President .VicePresident^Cashier Capital;....$75,000 Surplusand Profits 15,000 Phil.Danleli 0.R. ^ N. CO. HOSTpOUKT UX| 10 THECOAST EasternWashington ui All Eoints^li Oregon ani Calforjui vi\ si'iikiM: or ro: xti llo Oceanstesmers lesvr Tonlsnd ev*ry^gve days for San Fraucbco and Soulbera^Callfcmu points. The RAVALLI amllton,Montana. Inthe boh*Ufa) Bitter Root Valley.^An ideal summer resort Picturesque^drives. Grand scenery. Fishing and^and shooting unequalled. 2.600 feet^lower than Anaconda er Butte. Servic*^- rianh Special term* for the ^e*,-^^oa for families. Geo,W. Reynolds, Manager. CHARLESEMSLEY, Forfull Information aad rate* apply t^^Vf. E. COHAN. Oaal Agen;, Butte, Mont. OrAddreia^X\' H IIFRLBURT, tien I r \ Ment, Porll.itd. Oregon. K.ifcNKlLl..^ricsidciu uud laanuj**. Scientificand^Decorati va Ks^^-.Taxidermv