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TIIK ANACONDA STANDARDS MONDAY MOKMNU. JULY1 JS!^T. ButteNews.^BUTTE'S BUILDING BOOM Another New Block to Be^Eractad on East Broadway. BYTHE BEE HIVE COMPANY WtllTake the Place of Old Shacks^Plans Not Yet Completed -The Old^Placer l^ ^w. Being Built Up^^On the Gymnasium. Atrangementshave been completed^ft.i another ne^ block v. hl^ h is to in placedto the rr*dil al Unite'* build-^lnu biH^m fur 1m^7. Thin new Mock in^to !^^ erected li^ ili^ Bee Hive .nm-^pany ami will l*. plat *d ^* ill. s.,uih of^East Rroadwav between Main and^Wyoming, just ^i*l of Ihe eloctin inm-^puiiy's bulbliim A number of old^aback* which for years have liern rye- gare*^^ tbi* i*m*annlty arm be lam^down to makf rooM for ihe new Wt^ k^which will or an tit Kant one. It ulll^extend from the electric comuaajT'l^building to ihr Man land ^ lull ami ^ ill^be ii:t feet front by 130 feet deep. It ^ill^ci nMst of three atorlea and .1 baaentent.^Th. Bat Hire cempaai a) preaeni ...^. ante* uuarters In itn- Bllvei llow block^in Went OruNa atraet. 11 ^iii occupy^th. hrst alary and basement ol ih^' new^building, while the balance of tlx build^^ing will ka (lit. .1 for oflki ^ 1 I'lanshave not ln-rn null, completed^for thi new block la bt erectsd at the^southeast 1 ..rn.i- of Mam ami llrgattc^street*. The architect* ate huay, but^will have everything ready in a few^day*. Plan* are lielng inuile for 11^three-*tory tunlillnx and tor ^ slv-^atory building an.I the ..wn.is will^then determine which hi t.. I^^ .tut. ^!^It i* learned, however, on very good^authority that there i* little doubt that^the new Mock will he of six stories. It^Will he practically a IIreproof building,^being constituted largely of Iron and^steel. Tenant* of the sluu ks on Main^and (Iranite streets are moving out ami^everything: will I., \acatcd by Aug. 1.^The shac ks will then lie torn down an.I^digging for the baa* went begun. It^i- not the Intention to do muck toward theerection of the block thl* year The^foundation will bf laid, however, and a^start made *^^ that work can he rapidly^prosecuted In the *prlng. ThiLenox kin k.heing ranatructtd ay ItolicrtKoenne in H'nl tiraiillo street,^opIHislte the court house. Is prom'e**lliK^finely anil will I*' finished about Oct, 1. Miie*Finien ha* acquired soaaeaeton ofthe Mclvrmott hotel. It I* under^leaiK' at present t.. HtiRh Wilson whoa*^lea*e will expire on May I n.xi Mi.^Flnlnn then proposes to place another^story on the hotel, making It four stor-^l.s and basement, an.I possibly two^stories will l.e added He will also^probably build on the lot eaM of the^hotel, and make thi* a part of the ho^^tel. Itha* been decided not to build this^year on the lot at the northwest i*r^r^of Hroadway and Wyoming street* JohnBordeaux I* having plans drawn^for a three-story tenement house to be^erected on Montana strest. Workwill be resumed on the gynina-^slum thi* week and ihe building will be^completed early in September. TheFirst Pisabylerlaa church ha*^been completed except a little Interior^work. Thi dull, atioti will take since^early in the fall. Residencesof a more elal.otale char^^acter than usual an lielng erei 1ed In^all part* of the 1 Hv. particularly In the^south, east ami west it is noticeable^thai little building is taking nlnat hi^Valkerville and Ceatervllhb but the^city seem* to l^e growing southward,^Th. placer diggings whlih il was^thought woui.i never be built no, and^which have served a- .1 deaerl dividing^I'.utte from South Hint., are list betng^rachUnied, In all direction* over th^^diggings house* are going on, good ti^^tles being obtainable as a rub Ktreels^are being laid out and graded, and in^a year off two iin.ie theft Will I^' noth^^ing to show where Ihe placet diggings^of Hutu or* t siI. Jettyhas iH . ti slightly lame lately, as^a result of a street car aoident. and so^he carried a cane, which added some^^what to hi* .ludlsh appearand II^was dressed hi the strictest Itth cen^^tury summer style. He wore white^inch nous, is 1..II..I up two Inches at^the bOttOm. lllss. t shoes, blue sack^coat, standing .^Mar. and small tie. and^Instead of .1 reel a'ore the regulation^summer Is It Some of the senators whobad known Klmpoan ever thus his^entranci Into public ills were compelled^to walk over and look directly Into hi*^face before they could believe il was^he. A few year* of Washington life^ha* wrought striking changes in many aman. but tat no oen* ha* the motnanor- |.hostsIs-ori gasn lomplete than in the ,.1t JerTJ Simpson of Ml dlOlM Uslge. EGYPT IS GRADUALLY SINKING. 11.Baeaee* Ms* Maa Mm HaaJ iimi,, 1^rhoa Now. ' Kroiuthe Washington Mm Thepeculiar Interest which asso^^ciate* itsilf wilh the past histoiv nl^the Nile vall.y and the possible^changis that may have marked a^traiisf .tmatlon in Ihe physical . Inna.^terlstiis of northeastern Africa ha\e hailneed geologist* to make a critical^invesilgation ^I Ihe region, with the rarem aaceetalalng in how far tin existingcondilions arc merely a nind-^em developmeni of ihe continent, or^renreaent ihe umn of a long past^period of lime. All the mote recent^1 xploralions of the region of ihe Sa^^hara Indicate that tht* desert condi^^lions whlih exlsi to-day have been^steadily ami piogi osstv e|y 10 ' ^ill 11a 1. .1^thioughoul the historic period of^man's habitation there: that Hani^part*, now djeeorl and no more, were^at no very ancieni nartna] fertile, bear*^Ing a good growth of \eg.-1atU111 of^some kind Tin remain* of ire. s found^Lulled along many of the wadl* or^dried water courses are evidence of this,as lik. wise the ahiiii.lance of hu^^man implement* Scattered about In rentonis proof ..f mini s lodgmenl In llie wilderness. I'mb 1 Ike guidance ..Ia commit tm of the Royal nor ally of^London a number ^^r borings have been^era) tbranch Ihe denoalti ..r the Nile j delta,and com crniiig the lalesl of i^th.se. sunk al aVsaWMtTi a report has Jukibeen pnbllehed by Pmfeoaot .1.^W. Judd. F K. S. The boring pene^Hale* the alluvial .I. posits to a depth^of :itr. feel, Kmthe Hist II.', ft. 1 1I1. atria passed^tkresngh raaalnted of nlternatloaa of^deseii sand and Nile mud. Beyond^IK. feet a noteworthy change was foundtcur. the bed* iirst pene^^trated ami extending down to 111 feel^being a mass of coats.' sand ami shin^^gle. With siighi Interruptlona the^shingle i.e.is continued to the deeneai pointof the holing, the individual^fragments, marly all perfectly round^^ed, hting of all size* up 10 Hint of a^hen's . gg. This section conforms very^closely wilh one thai had been pi'- rkeualyobtained at Raaaata. The oon-^1 lu*loii reached so far from the evl^dence. and one Ilia I is llrmly held by^Professor Judd. i* that the Mbdelta^fnrinations represent a series of de-^|io*lls which were formed under total^^iy illrTerenl comlitioti* from I boas^whlek prevail ill northeastern Africa^at the present iluie. The laml muni^have stiNal at an elevation at I. asi^from PHI to .100 fe.t higher ihan at ,^presenl. and Ihe lower Nile. InOtead of '^forming an alluvial llal. as 111 presenl.^must have nwnoaMed coarse samls ami^gravels. I'pon ihe verv im.v.n *ur-^laea at tin- eabderta depoell the allu^^vial Wftdji and sands of the delta were^laid down as the surface graduallv subsided l.elow the level of Hie Med- iteiraii.ini. Th^ t.otings have not y. 1 leachedbottom rock, nor were any Pooetlorganism found that could give aclew as to th,. nnu of the doenei di p.slts.off Hie length of lime thai was^occupied in ihe inukiUK ot On forma^^tion. NOEXPLANATION. itn 11 1 nraaabai rvoot of laa haesginaaa^ajajnatfa Ihave no theory to offer aiul no^explanation to mak. escept lliat it Is^a |.hi n.mi.11.'ii ..f nature ami a most^remarkable case.^ said Or. Bernbelm^yesterday 111 speaking of Hi. skin-^*hedding .as. of John H Price II^might Ii. *ald ihat It furnishes proof^of tin- Darwinian theor) ami demon- slratesthat then is a connect I tt| link^betwef-n man and III.- lovvt'i anlmils.^Mr. Pin. g.H* Ihjrouah tli^ same^stages In shedding Ins skin Ihat a^snake dm*, but a snake has the beat^of it la-cause on account of Its round*^form it I* enabled to crawl out of lis^skin, but Price mUBI lakl Ins off In^sections. Abouta v^..k .it.. I examined him^and found his skin to 1.. In ordinary^condition ami mil diffiiiuK iron thai ofany other person V. st. idav w he 1^I called to see bun I four..I (1 ..-v . f-^ferent A great .hang, bad ; tk. 11^plai e thioiigh rongesrtotl Tra km^was as red as a lobster ami lo-.lay I^found it beeomlna dead In spoil ^ 1^turning whlti Parts ^I II is puffed^up as though then was air under II.^Price was very sick Friday. I*ut to^^day he 1* up and around I .111 .. 1 patethai to-row or nexl in ilia skinwill .^in. off |t is a moat re^^markable ease and tin- only on. km. \ ^^In many reaturlea and ang mil^^lions of peopl. and probai.lv lime^never will I* another one Mk^ ir. tIII utr I ^. a|^r^. Montlcllo. Kv . lull -^ I hi report ^f^what .mne i*^r behni 'i lymhtaa U^brought to this rounty lr^m . |*oliu ov^r^the Mne In Teiuiw*.. A Intl. vntl ,1^12 years, the daughter of a farmer 11 me.I^TyUs. wis muming I...11 - thi .^|ii 11,. WOOdS. She ^ .- . o-le.l B) wIm tried tu asaaull her, and .11.1 sals-^treat her terribly. Sin strugaled tree and^wint home. The nedalrbors nan reueed^and a possi soon ran th. n^aro doan. He^was beati-M witli btleks ind struck etth^rocks until he ftinieil a^ay and wis i.ft^on th^- road for dead). Hi Iwvlvt^made his eaoaaa, however, and kai not^since been seen. ThenI. .No Hope. Providence.K. I.. July :i The 1 1 v...^Isn uttendlng ex-t*niti.l si ^- s. .^Dooliltb of Wisconsin, *ho I* III with^Bright** disease. r*|k^rl*.l Utrsta] Unit the^nathnt was very wasak and the .ml might^lie expected at any time. twon.1. it.ii 1 haaejs. JerrySimpson's old-time friends aha^bjatw him when he was soeklens would^hardly have recognised him as he stiaxl^leaning against the glided wall of the^senate chamber the other afternoon. Whilethe vote was I* ing rded on thepaaaage of the tariff lull, says a^correspondent in the N- ,v V :k Sun NEW CURE FOR SNAKE BITES. aaamabjffaeaaaated vtiin tin- riem tie 4llllliliine 10 Injury . FromLongman * Magazine. 'I'h.task of artlfs billy readerlng mil -^inals iuimune froiii stinke nohmg was^not an easy one. for the nroceaa de*^p. mis upon training the animal to grinluiillywiihslnml lurgcr ami larger^dose* of ihe venom: ami considering iheinti-ns. iy toxic rtuaaaoter of the^^ubataace which had in be handled, the^daagaff vvus ever preaeni al tin annual twecumbtngin venom poison before Its^serum bad acquired lb.- requlalte pitch ofprotective power ill II tiller it ot s. 1 in.as an aatl-toaln. Dr. Calnaetie^t. in iis that ii.- carried out a very large tiuiitl.trof experiments before lie nn t withsuccess. Hut it is not nocononrj^iiere 10 .iis. uss iiis vai ions efforts: suf- tlccII to na| Ihat at length his lain is^were rewarded, ami the following ex^^tract from oae at his memoirs deal libel^the 111.-Hi...Is which ho now adopts fof inspurnoai 'The best method of ptocedlllc for thepurpose oi varclaatlng large ani^^mals doettned 10 produce antl-treaom- Bggserum consists In Injecting quanti^^ties of the vinoin of Hi.- .^Hi,1 mix..I^with diminishing quantities ol a L-to-dt^solution of hyinichlolite of Utile. The^. omliHoiis and the variation* in laa^weights of tin animals are carefully^followed, in order Hun tin Injections 'in*be made less l'ie.|... nlly it the an^^imals .1.. nol thrive well Qua at 11STS of^-tt.iio:. 1 ami --ti.'tiger reaam are 111 turnlajet led Brat 1 imelili takly diluted,^ami Hi. u mere concentrated ami waek^ih. galgaaat have already acquired a^BufUctcutl) perfect immunity, Ihe rati*^urn derived from a large a am bet of ctifl*1* 111 si'.'l.s ni -iiakes as pooslbls^are iiije. i. .| The duration of th^ ti. al mealla of considerable length at leant^ir. maatha before Ike serum is sudl^. leatly active to ka qped fm the purpose oftreatment ' Inningtin- pan! tbi^. v..us an Im^^mense atMBker at animals hav. kacU^vaccinated by this nistkod at ih. Paa^^teur institute al Lille, where Dr. t'al-^iii.-lte is now director, and in a paper^piililisln 1! a tew wiek* ago we ale told^that tin y have hmses ihere w hi. Ii have^yielded for tin past P inoatlH **-rum^estfMMty active agam*t eeaont Tin se^horses ii-celve in a single inoculation,^without suffering- tht- least iin.iiveni-^cm e. ibis*-* of venom sutll. n nt to kill^Mi horse* fre*h to the treatment 1nt.0 nam 1 ttueale, I'n.inthe r.ilumbu* I'lspat.h Th.story come* fnun a leMabld man^that alMitil :.'t gueet* at tin- Webster-^Hlshop wedding that la-currM Tliuis-^clay night, areffa taken ill thai night^and suffeied exieeilinglv Xiimng those^who were aftlictisl was. it is said, the^gr.s.m. The newly w.il.l. .1 , ouplc^drove from the house al u In. h id, , en -^mutiy t.Hik place in Wortluugton, to^tin- Iffebeter boms stead down the pike^loarard CUaumvHIe. and it 1- mid thai ..11the way home be w,;s s. ned with^t.'iii.l. cramp* and becami very III.^Some of the guests won also s. ix.-d^with iw\ en- cramps short I] aftei sup-^per. and are said to hav. sp. in a mis. r-^able nicht The supposition is that I^something, tu. ..11. s.. n - ' know what,^they had eaten raueed th.- trouble. No 1^blam*' can la- atta'li.d t.. the family^when the wedding oiium.l ,,n.t the^only *up|Ms^itlon is that th. hot weather 1^turned something thai was used at the^feast. The family regrets v .-dlngly^the trouble, but can be held 111 110 way^res|^insililt for it Van(^amp's Marsr 1 1 | I'heeee { INRAILROAD CIRCLES TheNorthern Paviflc'a Trademark^of Ancient Chines^ Design. SOMEFACTS ABOUT CARS OreatNorthern Passenger Department^Warns People Against the Alsskatiold^Kever Trouble Over Oram! Army^Business- Union Pacific Freight. iHin Wheeler, adverllslng agent of^the Northern Pacific, has written a^long article to explain the company's^peculiar Hade mark, a matter Hint aM^puxxlid and worried th- traveling pub^^lic |H a long Una* A* few In the com^^pany's employ have so far been able^to answer satisfactorily the many i|tii's-^iloiis asked as to the origin ami mean^^ing of that trade mark Mr. Wheeler's^article will llll a vvunt that has kgM^long f'lt. Whether I beta I* any truth^In his thi-ory or not H w ill at b ast an^^swer the purpose. Mr. Wheel. 1 brings^much historical data tu aid him in dimoaetrattag that tin idea ^ mbodied Inthe lacunar spherical design 01 Ig-^luatnl in t'hlna over n.oOH yeais ago^and that the design ilseir. 11s a symbol oflite, was cgteaatvety need in ihe landof the Plow try king.I a* far backas tin- lath century. The design^I* a circle divided Into two equal pails^by curved line*, each see lion having a differentcolor. Tbe Orientals regarded^tin dialgg as a symbol of ihe Rra^ Hfa^and a tangible 1 xpresslon ol the law^of , ^ t ml nation or generation. They api'li'dII to animate and inanimate^cicatlon Mi Wheeler dilate* Ml Ih* remarkablecolncldeac* of a modern railroadadopting as It* trade mark all^Oriental device many centuries old,^lv|.ifyiiig 11 11 liglo-phllosophic Idea^j.ishi years old. Anordinal v paaw ngji r car on a *t^ .mi railroadcoat* from KIM w.mlis SS.tM pouii'ls. or IH tons. A m.ni. ar w kick cost* from IMM la^$j..vm. ami is shorter by about oae quarterIhan the nrditiary |ias*cng.-i^each, weighs :!:'.ii^i pouada, or Hi ions.^,\ baggage tar. without the baggage In II.weighs ^k.immi pounds, or It Ions, ami^mils ,il^.1111 as much as a mail car. A^sleeping car is more expensive than anyof tin otberg, and II weighs a kI dealmore. loo. A plain, simple, but lIlll-Hble Sleeping car costs un.VVV'hel'1' ii.iin|MM 1,1 IMkdHi aad an ornate elaborate,luxurious sleeping car, with^observation attachments, literary an^^nex and culinary depiirtnii al, costs anywherefrom UMM to H0,ftM, The^averagi ^ i Ighl of a sleeping car is from I0.IXKIt.. 14.mm pounds, or from la H^loll*. Afull train In tnotloti. as a little lig-^Ullng will show, is no light affair, The^01.Unary weight of the railroad loco-,^motive for passenger st i v ic. . inclusive^id tender, bul not of I'm I in Ih* teudet.^is til tons, line baggage car weighs II^tons and one mall car l^i Ions, bringing^Up the weight of Ih* locoinotlv. ami th*^baggage ami mail cars,!.) Tn ton*. Six^passenger cars, at an avciagc of 1.1^Ions each, weigh 111 Inn^. thai Ihe^lotal weight of a train made up of a Imotive and eight cars would be IM Ions,or MMM pouada, exclusive of the^vvlghl of baggage of lb^ I'm I cart* 'I,^passengers ami mall matter. Pulling^INI tons along rolls ut th* rate of M^miles an hour or more is an itchi.-vc- iii.nl Which has nut been easily brought^nl1 ami Ihe more th* problem is studiedHi.- more clearly n I* under* sd bow far the mechanlcalework on railroad*has bai ^ puahed. Thar* wen-. b|in. lasi Rgure* reported, ^'i.'^^1 1- motive*in use on American railroads,^I ayj pai - ngai car* and I.M mall ami luiggag cars. These llgures si cm large^until coiupiirid wilh tin number of^freight cars oil American railroads, and thenI bey morn lueagnlheaut, for lb*^number of inight car* la gal Id i.j.'iii.iiiin. Kverygna-ery store sells liquor, Is a bar almostwithout exception ti^1 nnneiled with it and aju' Grocers,mi the^oil,., hand, do no, deal In v.\'^tablea,^frulls. and such perlshabl. -^^-^*^ hut^I. in 1 his branch of the business toth*^markets and street vend, is Thestone fronts of buildings are^up In rough blocks and the 1^1 .11 i ing and finishing is done^an- In plai-e. A screen of ru^few fe t distant from put rnameatajafter they^-li mats a thel.inl.bug. la^usually carrlid up as the work pro-^truer* to protect the workmen from th. nun and hub- the bulldlni 11 vi. a until it presents a llnlslinl ^ hole. Comparativelyfew men in Meglod^wear imi^ lid*ia Th.- upp^ r tiasse*^sreai broad canvas belts, ailll* th* pe*^on support their trousers by a sash^that . in in lea their hips sev ral tiin.-.s.^11 ml is faateaad by an ingenious knot.^Tin- 11 .vomer who, for th. Ilwl Um*, bhold* -i peea'i trouaer* |i''i ,n,l!, aboutIns lilps, thinks they must surelv^be lulling off. but he soon learns his^error, for none of them ever get any^higher No p...ii (VST puis a belt^around bis waist. Kurthi 1 inoi'. his troupersare ahofft-walatad. and when^^ever ow ^f tin lovv'i 1 lass gets far^enough advanced to sport ^ 1 ^^t there^is invariably a circle or shiil from two^or three inches vvld- Ihat shows be^^tween Ihe top of hi* trous.is and th*^bottom of his waistcoat. ^@@^@^^ @^@@^ ::^ @@^^^^^^^^@^^Retail Quantities at Wholesale Prices eueeeeeuaae*for the *e^^a^a*^a* ClosingDays of Our Great Sale Saleof Black Dress Goods 20Per Cent Discount Allthis week ** u'i'r nn our **B*a*aM anil Hmyl*** Use *f f .o lirm II.mmIi s ADiscount of 20 Per Cent SkirtLengths Aie^ llln. i and I ^l.irf.l^Skirt LsagdH, left s*rtf from^our -slit at 95cand $1.75 each CheckedNaiasooi, Sc yd SateenFinish Foulard^12 yards for $1.01 WhiteDimity ator Mrl|M*.^:th H 1 81-3c yard Stylish.Embroidered Collars ForLa.liea an,I Children AtaDiscoaatof 331-3 Per tat $1.(K)KmhrM Coil's$ .05 lmKmhi'd Coil's1.00 '-'.00Kmlir'd Coil's1.35 8.00Ktnl.r'd Coll s'-'.00 TheUreal Northern passenger de^^partment has leaned ^ circular warn*^lag peopl* agalnal Ihe Alaska gold^layer. II doe* nol underestimate Ih*^Iramemdty of Ih* rich Held* of Alaak*^nor queetton the autbenlkitx of Ihe n -^port* about w ^ti.ieifiii iiniis. bul almply^point* oui ih.- misery aad failure Ihat^must almost Inevitably follow th^ proa**^nertor ezhoeetnoul without any kaowl-^rdgc ot the country or sutii. leal money^with which to provide hlmaelf with^suatenantc. The clrculai is uddrcsseil^to ngeata aad kivi ^ dlt ^ i tlona for^reaching th* fold ^ahm ^m th* water route. The closlni! paragraph says^^Do not advise any one to no who in.r*i iy has enough to pay ins far*. The^working season oal) la.-ts thra* or four^months, ami those who reach then ibis fallwill only have tlNM to build log caMaaaad preaar* to wall through^si\ iiiiiiii lis If w inter for tin- i h^i i sum^^mer. Kiiitlon has oecniie.l between the^Central and Western Pa manger aaao^rlationa over arraageaaeat* tor the^tlrand Arm) business at Buffalo nest^month. To prevent manipulation of^return portions of tickets, Western^roads il. .Ian- that all iniisl be duly; executedbj th* total agent* at d*e-^Hnation, Th* central road* declare ilurewill be far loo many tickets to^allow this lo I^ don. All liny will^require the joint aitini- lo do ^iu be ,,,, \. , iii. 111..-^ liokcls ill poSlt. il W llll bunfor tlteaatOU of the return limits.^Kor ihis execution Ihe) propose lo ini- i^pa** all i^ \Ira iliai^;i at m t . tits pi r ticket Western roads hav. not made anyprovisions for am SUch ^ barge.^Negotlatkm* for a Mill11*.HI 111 dispute SundayIC^ nraloiia in Itii-Kami. Tib I . \ ^ P. aHl mak. a rate of i for round Hip. from I Pit to to . iinns.in and return, every Hat unlay^and Sunday until further notice. Tick* .i. iiI Koine on any passenger train b-aviiiKKutie between Red p. m. Snt-^nrda] aad l:M p. m. lap day. Keturn-^lag Lav. tlragaon between vta p. m. 1 Saturday and 1^'iKl o'clock Sunday^niKht. heap Ragm la ajakaea PaMa TheNorthern 1'a.itlc on .Inly ISthl* 171h.inclusive, alli July I'JIh. Bad, L'tith.3th. AU*fuat Ind, '.Hi and Kb,^will sell one way tickeis 1.1 Kansas^City. si. I.ouls and all Missouri rlv*r^point*, also Si. Paul. Chicago and all intermediatepaiat* al rate of W.M. iiiiall dlreet lines Casi of Chicago^..i- Si l.ouis. rale will i.- one-half low.sitr*l . lass limited rat* to point* asfar oust, but not Including Toronto Suspension Bridge. Niagara Kalis, Buffalo.Salnmanon. Kile. I'lttsburir,^Win ^ lin^r. I'arkersbui'K. t harlestnn or^Ashland, lo those points and Kast Hunof regular rate from Chicago or St.Lout* will be charged. TH kit of.^Bee No, Hast Itroadvvav Hutte. \\ M. Tl'^ HI y, (j. a. THE NEW GRANDMOTHER ^lie I..It eil Her liranilclilblren Well Kaaagh)imi Thought *d BmaaH. Kronithe DetraM Pie* Press. Itmust not by any means be inferred Hint,because gang am* and moth*r* arebecomluK emaniipatcl the uraiul- motberis getttag ^left rearward in the^lurch.'' ai a ceaatry place, aboal^tine, miles fraaj laa city, the ether day.Ho new grandmother was encoun-^ten.l. ami sin- made a decidedly pleas^^ant and favorable impression. Shevvas monthan M yagra old. inf was a w*U-^preserved woman of culture and minl- irg ideas. Yes,'she said, i have beautiful^apartmeat* in the city, and do not reallycare tor ihtantn very much, butmy only son. who Bve* in Balti^^more, ami w ho was married three years^oro. wrote me lhal he was coming^to make me a visit with his wife and 2-year-otdboy. Ihave never seen lln child, gad nin.^of course, prepared to lava him dearly. but.from what my son ami daughter wiii. In- is evidently pretty badly^^polled. In every letter they send some^new direction coacemlng bis impending lies,cut on my well regulated abode.^The) liild ii.^ I bad better cover my furniturewith Naen. and put ail my^rholceal btrlc-a-brac away^or out of^reach, for lie * 1 ^ - Chart** was a lively^nr. bin- also that I must have grgllaga^put in th* windows, little nalos at the^Ii. ad of Hi^ stalls, and all thai, to save^my vivacious Kian.lt blld from acci- denta Aft.-r reflection, i concluded that t Wouldn'tlake all Ihat trouble for a I year-oldgrandchild thai i waa entitled lomornskteratton than to have my hoineupset, the cv.-n tenor of my life^dleturbed by this young tyrant from^Baltimore, so I wrote my son tli.it I^would .onie oui lo the country for a^month, and would entertain him here^^with bis family. This line, lush air^will I'^ good f^i lb. youngster, and If^he smashes things In this house, my^son can settle with the landlady. Per^^haps I am 11 voliitlonary In my view s,^bul I believe that even grandmothers havea right la Mutant their peace, bodilyand mental.'' .50-inUnbleached Muslin Kxtralli-iivj, .v..rlli I0e yar.l ioyards for $t oo^Flannel Shirtings F.ii'RcghaM wear. e**th M mid 110.- ^.l^^Silk Stript tl FUnnt-l Mrttofi ..'^^^^'^ |TM^J RuffledCurtain Sale m (5) Saleof Table Linens and Napkins InSpite of the Tariff Bill Wehave .le. i.li-il tn elnai 11 lot of '^1.1 lenittli- of Till tmnitivi-1.. 15revesmekaad in arle* bam msita s^ 1 *j.: lenutliund put the \vbolo on our sale ******** at s 20Per Cent Discount rIstamsga Twtp v iiry vanl. We w ill . tit any StsmpedLinens^ llfmnitt-liiiil t.r Plain, Uoj/IIm,^S.iimrf- L'.'nt.-rs. Trio, ami S.-arfa Discountof jo Per Cent EmbroideredFlsnnels-Pri-ttilv .Ipsi^n worknl^w Ini.' silk, our 7.V, so- anil S.^^.- ttrailsa, bocyard Ourpretty S.V On,., g| 00 gti |LU ^,uavIitlf^. 75cyard LadlM'Hose -Illnrk ..r Tun ('..tton and bide,^s ort ti .'^Or, liOi- nntl Tor eaeh, jpairs for $1.00 (Tiililren. Ilo-e, w.vrlli l.V- pair. 3pairs for 15c Handkerchief*.-*g| snd .isc. Kmlin-itii-ri-ilUlntn Haii.lken-litcfii. 0for $1.00 K'1 _'^.' Hsnilki'r.iiiefii. better e.i^.-s au.l em-^lirolilerics, 10ceach SeeOur Window for Ladies' Suits, Waists, Skirts and Mackintoshes CASE,GRAVELLE ^ ERVIN CO. Successorsto Court .-nay, Case ^ QrtVaaal Co., Butte, flont. thepatrons of the WIIITK l-'KONT ('.ftOCERT hav* Hu ir dally wains sup.^piled wilh even regularity. All natrons in the city ami vicinily aro nailed upon us^often Mek Week as they desire by a representative of the store, nnd nil orders^given are tilled with as inueli lldollty mid dispatch as If done easier Hie eye oi Ik*^buyer. It Is this more than usual care and prompt gam, lln- *xa*ntleUeJly line lino^of koo.Is cirri.'.I and Hie fairness of prices charged thai Is ail.Hug dally tn Hi^ i^.|i-^uiHrlty of Hie WIIITK FRONT GROCKHY. Hut our best agent of progress Is the maintainingof the motto: IfYou Buy Your Groceries at Courtney's They Are Good WBufinePreinitt Grocery 308-310-312N. Main Street Telaphona 185 Butto THOMASF. COURTNEY 2 0 me o u *s# u1 UJ CHEAP 1ten horsc-rmwert;0O.Ofl 1ten horse-isiwer WtM 11horsc-povvcr 1t BigBargains in Electrical Mining flachinery MONTANAELECTRIC CO. Hello13. MKfi-t Hntftthviiv. m r/ 3 o l-t- o 1 Cifi 3 TBEFAVORITES WIN Lcadlnt)Business Firms of Montana. tSSAYKKS. THUS.BUOOT Utlicehalf a block north of P.O. rnNorth Main St., Butte, BtB, MAVKB. Assayrr-Samples br^mail i r exiiress will receive prompt and^11.refill attention. Hold and stiver bullion^11 ^aaataJty'. No. M West park street, Butte.I', o. Box .^.16. Dit.r. a onLISTS. QRIOO OCULIBT. Practl.-**llmlled *o Kye. Ear. Nose,^Throat Bad ('lust. Othe* Bostoftico build*.^Ing. gj Ka^t r.roatlwa)'. Butts, Mont. amisoments. UnionPavilion Theater torHroH'luHv iiml WyorHin^ H.i Buttn^DICK 1*. SUTTON, Manager. WeekCommeociDg Monday, July % ANDSATTKDAY M ATI NEK. Pmil MMtllt*! MaWtl-aftll^manrt-, in I A^-1 mI'ltttlraTnai if^l entitlt-tl (4 TheHypocrite. Kve 11 in^Miti nn 1 WITil A STItOMt CAST. ;Ptlret** an*l.l.V^Mill 'J.V Mauire's Opera House tails. !^* Hagaam Manager ToKansas I'ily Mria Ml.via Burlington Saskatchewanand Montana BelleI lietl.lteil Itlltra Kaat vlillnliill I'atili. Itv. JulyU to 17 inclusive, July 111. ^,^L'ti. Aug. -'. a aag ^. the Ualaai Pacific^will sell tickets to Chicago. St. I.nuls.^Missouri river point* anil intermediate^potnta, at rate af 111, llrst-class. Re-^.In.eil rales tn Kast.-rn iioints In cun-^111 cl ion with above rate will be made,^l inking fan- very low tu the Kast and^Soul In ast l-'or farther Information^.ail mi or adoraa* K. V. Maxc, general^11;. nt L'alon Pace Ihe railway, Battei Mont. M.P. I.echey. altorney nt law. over^ITaaea Pacllb . coiner of Main anil Broadway.Batraae* No. s Baal Beam). way Tiit'iihone laii. HaveWon the Esteem of Tlontana s People. 3 i;,;tihn ok tiik tkfOMTH 1TheHuntingtonBroadwayCo. M.m.lay, Tuo-.tnv. W.'.ln.wkmx July '.Mi. BT,^j thf ureal JHndlaoo tk|tiare thf*ilr^^nrcci^, Young Mrs. Winthrop Fiitliiy,S)t!ur^l;i^ ami SatunUy Mali- OurRegiment TTameahyini e sf.i.sonstoky * co.. hOggJIAK mont settlementof th.-^an- now in |.ingress. Tin-af*V ills of nn L'alon Pai I Ac^.vi.i.ntiv of the **sha**a itiai the re-^.tiii jletueahm iwaaraing tu. relation^ot that 10a.I ami lb^ Oregon Sliott^Line has given rise lo ihe opinion that^it has 111 a**** no asm. medltli^maada for the long haul on tin^inrnctl over le il by lis inline^has therefore issue.1 noli^, .mm i ttonn lhal u has not^attttud* ^ii this mall tureI' ^in reaaare^ortglnatln* In thi l Mlssoui1 1 iv 1 1 ami^on Its lint s shall is^cither al iniiaha or ate Iits lit bustniss^Hons. It^to all of iis^1 kaaged its^ami In the fu^^ll II tin banana***^riitm y 1 ast of th^* ,1,Sill^.I to |H.|tltS tilincitover lo it^at Kansas City. THEGREAT 333 CASHGROCERY *YARDS: *gttjf^^M^jM||^^^^^^^g fkya^%*g^%sg^^*%%4v*4^agya, ^v^v%*av^a^% -gy%. V*Vt^**va^**^ %%%%%% ^, ANACONDACOPPER MINING CO. ^Lumber Dept. Manufai'taroraaud Hhol^^^al^ I^ral^^r^ In ROUGHand DRE55ED LUHBER, Allkinds of Miainq and Bridq: Timb:rft a Spec ij It v. SwUaaff^s:ihMil,i\ ;.t 11 a. Ill 000_ g*sMsj|Mont.^W.TvTSNDV. Manas^WEEK COMMRNCtNO JULY 19.^RNQAI i KM I iHT BX1 lt.\^ IRDINA Itv I^rii. Baantifnl Ctnaswaaa lb* Dtrtae(hjav OMRNR rnscntlnghi^11.ireni ' anil^l Sitae ^ 11 nun*^^net mi Netk rfamous ^Uanct- of the ini-islibrat**] ^MMway -In Venlifi. nnin is Hie original la Largi*Dr^ Kilns In connection ivtlh the mill. Essli nnd Door Factory. Sash,^Door^. Mouldings, t'rdar Shingles and Pine l.nth. Intwrlor Ilariiwood or rins.^Hsnd Ralls, Balusters and Nswel fosts. Scroll Saw lug. Turning and Kancy^Brackets. Over 2.000.000 fret No. 1 Clear Finir.h in stock, either jsrd seasoned or^kiln drlrd. Ettlmatci and price lis * on ai.pllcatlon. i Millsat Hamilton, Hontana. Vanl'ai:i|is Mm.i'otii .n l Chi.se. Toroule. S' JJS^'^^. \ la Bat liiigt^'i VI.v i. ti. namailea knamraal Mo.lii n Mi v .' Houscbolilservants, as a rule, are^only allowed a half holiday once in two wsetts Th-Mexican national air Is never^played In patbttr wttaeat aaaclaJ ^ r^^mlaston unless the i.i-i-sldcnt is nrem-nt. TheMexican 'al.orei wears ins apioii ofMather ar gunny aaeg aa hM back. forthat Is where he carries ^ v rv thing^from a couple of bricks to a hundred^|siunds of Ice. Afterfloors and carp-ts are swept^they are always gone over again With^a damp doth fasli ned to a short Mb k.^This ^ bub Is drawn lightly near th*.*^sulfa, lo take up all remaining dust. (illrsnrir.) ajaxelectric belts I'-.ila kh* XXi.rl.l. ar*gaaraatM the quality of our^giMid-. Out prices speak for them^^selves. HITTKi:nrv iiesiCreeaeery, per pound *uUl CHBBSB:nc^Kutl i'n.on. two pounds for^0\j oorraB: Arahtga,Uon or xxxx. two nr pgjikages forZDC i.Mtn l'ivepounds best forVJQ Asour spate here is limited we can^^not nuoit **sj as many prices as w*^would lik- 1.1. but call and get our arte**on *th*r geeaa and yon win k* convlncetlthat w* sell the best feed*^for less money than any other ston in^Hutte. TheGreat 333 E.E.Gaiiogiy^co CASHfjROCERY '. i S. ^ruoua St., Butte, Mont Officesand Yards, 400 Utah Avrnue, South Rntte.^. s inn/./ . ^^ Cor. Birch and Front Sts., Anaconda %**kac^v^^'w^ ^^*v**^% ^v^%a^-%-% %^^.'*v*vevev% **^^v%%^a^-^v^i N.1 Ko.3 . .. lil00^13 00 So.2.^No. 4. $1.1Of) 2S0O Dr.Sanden's Electric Belts a*,i kvlas oo BrbTSa.st 0. O. D.. wittl BrlTil*^^^natioa. upon r^esipt of Os.- Isvlli^lars ml upoa apphealios. Alilr.^t $ 00 .of axaml. Oae* this country of these Turkish Ihirtm Dam, baring gwmntei Hn-se celebrate i^dnnce* In Mi vv Vcrk city and Chicago^one year previous u the advent of th*^^Midway^ nt Hie World's Fair. statesavings bank Cor.Main and Park. Butte. OFFU'F.lvS. P.A. Larger Pre^lden| T.M. Il**gs*l Cashiel l'aldIn capltaj. JlOO.iHK).^Surplus and undivided profits ISO.OOP.^t'nder Mite supervision ami Jurisdiction.^Interest paid on depoiits. Sells rxchang.^available in all the principal cities *f th*^Vnltcd Stalcii and Europe. Collections at.^tend** to nramath/* Transact a general^banking business.^Dir -rtors: 1'. a. t.argey: John a. Crelati. ton.Omaha: ^;. \v. tunieieii. a. H, Bar. ret.E D. Leavltt, 8. V. Kemper, 1. M.^iledgens. WmUoi'. M. P. Br wnl.*!. R. C Chambers, MaemsDaly,T- a. .^arj*-ant. HOGE.BROWNLEE'S GO. ...bankers... BlfTE CITV. 10NTANA Bl'TTF,MONTANA Trya S/atniard If mii Aav. -DRS Hospitaland Mkas*^Alaska slretts. Hutte. gkaak^^ and 11* for Ambulance. FREIND... ornerQuarts and^Tclcphon* Trauva^ ' s g*B*ml Pankinj Bumu Ex.^ehanse dr^miv os the leajiug eitie- of Kuropa.^t't.lleeti.ma prompliy alt*-s*le*3 to. i,. r.'.jHiBileata : Well.. Ksr*o * ^ o R*e^York: Well., Karg^ * 0^i . Sail IsTsWl Malls.^Farxo t i ^Kraaei^. o Omah v Natiia.l Han...llanah*., H-^1 ^.-v't g l'-v. Ana^^tIs Trya Want Ad in^THE STANDARD