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in THE ANACONDA STANDARD: THL'HSl)AV^ i MORNING,JULY ^.'.^, 1897. WtSTERNMONTANAIN THE DISTRICT COURT Tx Wninn Mnnlvna OBW ^( 111* Mmilril II eesu,r'^nV.^7 n'.' ftr^A^wtuiac mMJury Finds John Sohwarte Ouilty fnu.^o^ .,.,i.q..i.i.o{ MaintRimng a Nuisance. -THE- Great ....Bargains OflVivdfor Tuesday and^Wednesday In our MidsummerClearance Sale OFSUMMER GOODS Willbe continued during^the EntireWeek RIOTCASE COMES NEXT Donot fail to take advan^^tage of the MOSTPHENOMENAL^OFFERINGS Kvermade in Missoula, MISSOULAfft^EtUNTILE VUa IOLOAIER^ (Ml KFT AlLfcRS^IN r.\f.K\THING MISSO.'l.A.MONT. .Sim/I t lour Mail Order*. CANNET PICKING UP. Seinnl\ i.l.i..I.I. Mtnlnit rr^|.r. llr^ ol.uw-^Isf I |^ Hrll. SpecialOmvMViliM of Hi* si.iml.mt larnet, JuU tl An uu of |.iuh|^-iIty^seeni* about t^i .lawn upon the mining^.amp of f.ariiet and vicinity. Messrs.^BTeiah Hinl M.lnt.vr. of Butte haw^taken a bond ami lease ii|h.ii the entire^mining iiu^. m ,^r Iir .Mitchell ,,r I h ^ r^Lodge, im lulling a well-eqalpped stamp^mill. The property embraces something^like .10 full Battling I laims uiul the most^of this narnber an palrated Tka vetaa^on the num.tons ^ luinm are strung and^veil defined. In cased In old Cambrian^tiuartaltc nails. Insuring Oil ma Be Bijf^and value It. treat d.pih KIM) u oaly^require* the loach of a practical mln-^ii.% man to Btaei lha in ^^)^^^! ti' h ^Mi a^^mind tinani ial haul*. It I* said tli. i ^^N.w York nmn has tali Isasffl the 10-^Mainp mill un.l mil reuaodei It ami^treat custom cue by lac rhtorlaatlon^system. He i lainiH la have made a^number of tests ^^f tlx ore fumi this re^^gion and ran make a Brags' oa %^^ lack^f^r the niiif pernors TMi ^ill be a^gr.at bean lor the district, as there Is^n.aiiy looou toaa or ..re laying ua the^dumps throughout the district await.^Inn treatment. It will aim he un In^^centive fur thril. vtl.iimi. iii ,,i ora bod^^ies that assay lielow till in gold Ancssi vein of nr.- t\as emnuiitcied^In the shall Uiiik sunk am the Ml Der-^mntt mine, at present under bond and^leas, to J.ilin I'addcn. I'ete Mi licniiuit^and C. Lankan The ore was . n.oun-^tered at a depth of Mi feel in a syenite^formatliin. 4.11,1 is l . ontlanattoa of the^fanmus Ritchie vein The bond, is have^ordered a ata heist and tha m agora Una^nf the vein will l.e begun In a practical^man net. Anotherg.,nd strik. mis recently^made on a claim under Bond an.I lease t. Kvan ^ Dowland, ..:^i ..f the Ander-^em laltte an.I oa th- same i In A^^Sen tunnel into th. mountain rroes-^^ut th^- vela an.I ex pot ad in inches of^lino rock on ihc f.Kitwall Th* Iti^^ers have start..I another tunnel p, tap^th^ vein ami ore rhute at a depih .if lis.feet. M'.^l^ I. i k' lie, U \ ,v . ',, ,, rently^encountered a g.ssl body of hiah trade^..re on ..lie ^t th, ii mmieroaa rlalms^near the h.-ud ... Ham. ^ gulch, The^owners nr. confident they havt a mine^and an preparing for steady develop-^tiif.nl work. Ciaaa-cattlniha.- now itarted on the^la*-foot level of th. famous Itlti hie^mln. Tie cross-cut luniirl will run^north from th. shaft and . ut the vein^and ore chute thai has mad. the mine^famous, and will also determine to a^certain extent Ihe value ^I the mine. Aday s tmv-i auseaal las praaperla^and mine* of this distil, t will convince^the moat conservative that guod paying^in. bodiei '.,: b. d^ eloped and protlt-^abl^- miiimc civried ^ii The field la^equal to any undeveloped minim; re^^gion in the \V. si and w ill stand a rigid^examination by experts FlorenceII l.arlsr shop Khaving, 15cen'.F Hath rooms open s lu l on^Sundays. Hatha. !'^^ rents ^Teaiher-Howmany Isanes an there In^Che human body I'upll I don't know. I haven't learn.d^to ride a ^ h'. I v^'. Wm mIssoula. 1',i iii lied to- hewas rail^the remains^was killed itaadardof vestitatlon^diet that .1^as 11,, ri si^and ^ teaa^blame In tli ii.,..Oaaaaaaaaaaa. JulyCoroner dayfrom I'ntoniar^^d I., hold nn in,in ^ afike niiiii Ainieisen.^there, as related in^7' si. rdaj Ait-1 a mil in theJury hr iiiitht In n vcr- ceased .linn' io his death^lit of his aan ,ni .'I. laneta aled-all oiken 11 .'in any matter Complete^Manhood Howto Attain H AWonderful Haw^Meairal Hook, , ^ M^far Mm , ^^ ,. ,. . k*bad free,^^ealea. in d!ain ea,*l-^epe, on appimiiioB. ERICNUiCALCO., aeaaaariat.BUFFALO. N. T. Nerrlythe Whole D^y Taken Up In^Securing a July The Suit Is Being^Watched With Interest Grand^Jury Returua an Indictment. Missoula.Juh 2K. In Ihc district^I rourt to-da^ the .as- of tin ^iate vs JohnBchwarii for maintaining a nul- saii.'was given to the.Jury this morn-^| Ing. After being out a ahort time it ami,miii,^'I thai it had found a ear^, dirt The Jury tiled Into th.urt roomand lha v^-1.11^ I read, tlndlnt tka def.ii.hint cuillv ami leaving lh pafl^| Ishnieiil with tka court. Henience v\l|l hepass .1 Saturday.^The ncxl ease that of the BtaYtf vs^I J. K. Wood. W I' Hrayton and i;. ,n gt liner, i harmed wilh riot, w as called^' Tin treatei porttoa of th day was^, eonsunie.1 In securing a Ju:y T.ie fol-^| lowiiiK were sel.ctcd to genre in this^, , as.' as Jurymen A A. Tailor. M \y berg,Perr) Corn K Praaton, Rd bove,^Hagk Mart la 0 oraja McDonald, Alex^Perriaalt, Qaonje Keraaaer Prank Ti n well.J. Minn,'han anil Jos ph t.authler,^Ther. w.re scleral arttxweaea exam.^Im d during th aftt rnoon and th. . use .is batagi aratcked aitb latereat, AtI M o'l kt k the Ktund Jury came lataihr roan with a report and it was placedon Hie. There was one indict^^ment found, hut against whom It Is^not known II was understood that^the atitii.l Jiiri would likrh tnak- its^tinsl report to-da^. hut ownxg io more^inf.nniation ilanlag before that body^It was delayed, lull II will probabl) b^made to-m^u row . Mthe Hotel*. A'th* Klotenre: lloht it ^mltk,^It. B. foil.us. T. w. Potnaextar, Jr. t. S llouan. I niv i,l Mark. I'. II. I'ook. Helena Mrs Hamuli! and children. MissNaff, Nine Mile K. W, V.sl. S Selbennauer.San Krain is. ., H M^, Kecxlc. St Haul Kit win II. Kov. fhl-^|cago; Kdward linker. N.-n York. t.^; II Hurk. Helena. W m. ^^ Hrlcn. Chl-^' cueo. U Hruck. New York; t' II Haentae,Dear Lode*^At the rteakla: Ma la M. Kill, Hel- ena: .Miss l.ina ('hainheilin. Moscow^Idaho. John Vi se, v. if. and son. Flor^^ence. Win llodfrey, Htevenavllle; Ilea, wL mikes. CMcago; K W Robin son..laiiirs Warren. Kiel St i ana.'.^John Hrey. t'orvalUa. Ofa.1 0, S |Q|. Thompson I,mils J, Swans.ni. union. 0, m. Baldwin, iteveaavllle; John Mlnnehalli. Nine Mile C, Iv Muaaie,Granite Hoi xtprlnca; i. |, Hammond.HilllngH: JA. Hayes and wife,i'orvallls. Mont .Amos Hurk. SailLake Kndeavorei .l.oills Koch-^dean. Krenehlown. oi, Ui I uli.tll... .1. MlaknaMJuly 2K At l:M o'rlocb to-^nitht n mis s, en iii.11 tka old black-^smith shop of th.- North) in Pacific was^on tire and an alarm was mined In.^The lire depat till'nt was promptly on^hand and laid I WO lines of hose, one^from Ihe corner of Hlggiaa gVenae and Oecondat real, and gaotber from the^hydrant na C atraat The fire cntin whichhas lat'dy been repaired was also broughtout ami did excellent service, 'The rkop was only all old sin II anil^was galckty ronsumed The d'paii-^iii ni due, tel Its effarta to Having ad^^joining property. There were two cars^burned, Ii being impossible to renioi ^^them. The otlthi of Ihe lire la not^know ii. hut Is Hiippos 'd to have caught^fiom sparks falling Into ihe wast*-. Iloa.dof |-:.|iuili^utlo^. Missoula.July l*x. At the incii'm of^Ihe stale hoard of e.pializat ion and ihe couaty, ommtsaioncrs this morning, lielull, i bronchi kefOfi tka hoard tin^fuel that the assessni. n, s on, rail^load proper 13 and town lots In Missoulacounty, were oonalderably^lower than elsewhere In *he state^There has already h ^n one raise ajiatfi^on property In different pans of the^city ami then win probabl) be an^i at hat made soon. The gejumllgkei hoard^i Is anxious to have all property Mali I^| as near on a fair basis as possible.^The hoard of , i uu I iz.i I itui ban set Auk.^1* as the date upon w hi, Ii n would sit^Io hear protests against such in, reused* raiteetiea. filledall spac. as far as eye could pen^^ile pet BK .1 to extend to the^most remote limit of vleton. -Howis it that you cannot tl\^ a^axon ^l'in it' ^ vpianatlon of thla won-^.i.'tui sight ' BJorketronx anxeaaked ikrtal. Himself, newr did,'' HJork- atromreplied and 1 should not I\ petti ,1 i^ d^ more than t'hrlat.^^Then the man ^lth the strange fancy ajyil. ,1 s, rtptiire: Kyeshi'' they, hut they aee not.^ears han th.y. hut they hear not.'' BjorkatroinIs the talk of North^Broadwa] in 'he vicinity of his work^shop Bvery il^y some curious Individ^^ual drops in to aee him. Th, sin, rity^with which he relates his wonderful^^lory adds I., the Inleresl BJvrkatromla a rather good-looking^Swede He wears a heavy -non^niu.-la, In and goalee, and his c. unten-^anee reflect a Intelligence, lb says In^expecta some time to write a aerlea of^letter! on Ins strange theory. VanCamp's Macaroni and t in es.'. WOULDN'TTALK TO HIS RESCUERS. till,a Mai. sa.e,I I ...iii Heath spoke No^Thank*. HufTalo. N. Y.. Jul*' ^. The newer Irenek in ii nt af Miss Mardln'a aaad- invon i'lanklln street iav.d III to^^day, burying a workman who was toll -^lag in II The man was c.niph o l\ on-^^ I'd. lull soon the dirt and sand wcte^taken away, so ua to allow him to^In. utile Hill he gun- no sound as la^how seriously he was injine.l. To all^,,,,, -ion h. maintallied a UttM ^Hence. ThoseI eat alng him concluded t tin i be wasfatally hurt. HaiiledlyI key dug Ike dirt away fromhim. Tenderly tkay assisted hlni out..f his preeaeenxMraL Tin y pteod himon his bet, w h. ii I hey had lifted^him fraai the trcncli. He was painfully^hurt, hut he gave no latbM of his pain^In fgajgajk, He was r.s silent as th.-^Vote less Sphinx Tinn Ihos. ui,oiinl him Iho.ight that^perhaps they hail not addressed him in^the language lo which he was uncus^^tomed The) tried Rajgllak again, but^there was no response from the greek-^man. lb looked like a I'oh. so tin y nn,iPolish on aim Tka reaall was nomore satisfactory than before. Italianwas bulled at him by a na^^tive of Hie sunny peninsula He an miel. ,i with u shako of tin bead a lookof Intense yearning alter Ihe un-^lUWWabte came into his eves. A phil^^anthropic pedeatrtaa bttrrted away to^get a Uatln di, tionary iklnklng he miglilI^ a i lassi, s.-holar in illsguis, . Th.emergency ambulance was snn^for then, and ii took the man away b. - torethe philanthropist returned. Still^there was no response to queetionlngx^when in Ihe gmbtllance, At the hospi^^tal nothing , oald lie I, arm I from klm, itwas at one cone haded tka) b^ hud^^natalned phenomenal Injuriea The^do, tors were wondering Waether tie had lostins speech tkrovigk fright or whetherInternal Igjariea had resulted Iha I deprived aim of Ik. use af the Vocalorgans There w a ^ no iloul.t Unit^h^ would die soon. Hutnine w |tk lis i atkleaa tin~' 11^lean ike roll from all earthly myster^^ies In the course of half an hour or^so the epeechHMM wonder had lost the attractlvenemkkt xappoeed tmlejaa in-^luriee had given him [gmoraat nnlet-^pied pomreoa acasa bad solved tli.- rid-^.ii.- science bad failed to unravel. The^man was .hat and dumb lie l^ Mill lu^the sainIdltlon, although his in- nniesreceived in the cm,-in a'ere no^axon Hayes where seer who^the A.for It MISSOULANOTES. Missoula.July Js Mr aid Mrs itHammond left on lo-day'i Pfo i Aslolill. i lie HarryThompson w.ni up to St^natius Mission set a business trip Dr.w. w itobinson sVraarted rot^Helena io-day la atend m staMe meet- Ingof Montana dentiats. Thefuneral of I ^. t'hrisi. ns ,n. s,^tion fori'tnaii of the Northern Pacific^at ICI age tun, Idaho, was beM to-day^from the undertaking rooms of It M.^I.ii, ^ Interment was made in Mi-^^oula valley cemrlery. VanCamp's Macaroni and Clseeaa^SAYS HE CAN SEE COD' Hnlhielnnl ion ..I i... Int. II.Kenl Kg. LeWSlMan. Hi.Louis. Mo.. July ^.^ ^I have the^paarar la s.-.' fkad whenever i aasare---aB^jarrsaatUI) cammunlrate with Him, to Mhold Him in all His atoi | Thisstartling declaration , - , r, m^A. K. Hj.ukst.oin a gmrklnlat, em^^ployed at in.; Kortk Broadwg) HJork-^stmm'a workshop is his kaaxe, and his^letaure is devot.d t,, lending Inthis a.Ivan, ed age of scientific ro^^sea i, h KJorkstrom sa\s imp. ssihilitlce^^ii' i'sluced p, a minimum Mishlpt^plow through the billow \ i III alia X^rays penetrate material substance, and otherStrang. Ihgggm are hapiif ion gtesterwonders are yet to i^ unfold^^ed, be dedans, Hjoikstromis a nalue of gar I mat and^has lived in the I'nlted Stales about 10^years. He is well educali.i and appears^lo be generally Intelligent He Is not^w hat Is commonly termed i, , nmk or^fanatic ills leisure tlaxe is devoted t^^leading He Is a me lab, i ..t the Lu^^theran , hutch. ;.^1is beautiful Lu heboid.^ says^HJorkstroni. and II ,- i iond human^power to describe Hun laingusgir is^barren of words b) hi, h t,, . xpr, s*^ry and greatm ss ..^ , ;,^i V\'henasked for details lljor lest ram^iigam icitersted that hit l oiallMlaWT^was Inadequate. In sixe, ... -aid Uod Xii loux than bruises. CAUGHTTHE EOUCATED CRAB. ItHad Spelled Cap's Kr-h's I liking, but^Mi- Landed by We,II,oil Kiint. Fromthe iioston Traveler. TheKducaled frab .nine lo grief the^oilier day ami Cap'n Bph Browlea etajt-^ed Ihc villago to celebrate i he event,^a/hea last seen, Isiuml ovei the hills of HardacrahbleIn- was cl..s, hauled and^la \ ing a course as tortuous i the wake^,,i . mackerel smack beating to wind^^ward against tide and u stiff no'th- eaal.r. ,gp n I |,!i had been fishing r.^r the^Kduoated Crab ever since he was so^afflicted wilh ih.uinatis.il that he had^to knock off cruising between llishop^and Clerk's lighthouse and the Hand-^gl r^ hi, f ledge, and do all his fishing in^lin- hay or off Hie breakwater. He had^always maintain, d that Ike latin aled^l'rah was ra is. .1 in BntSSHt'l i,a\ and thaiii iiad ksgx x ran ad Neat Bedfard- Itshowed a v icious knowledge, accord^^ing to Cap'n Kph. only to have been gainedby long eanrrlenoe among^w haleini n. Is pose that air crab hel ls^en afoul^my line at least levi n hundred times, ' remarkedCap's Kph when ba stood in^from oi ike poetoaVe anil displayed the^cada^ of the . rah. w hli h he had^le oughi from the h ,r Ii garcfullv^w rapped In h paper Mowdo I know It'X lh MBM , ial,' Don'tyt r I'poee i kin tell hie texrai'kaad^from youra^ (aaMreesajng ihe neighbor ,,nhis I' ft and pointing lo the BOM on^his right I. Crabs hey phizes Jest ex ih eg puaoona 'Sl.b g there never vii/. a crab afore that a'ttl BkagttBOd^nil along its keel and deck with bar^^nacles ['VS learn I ell lint yer could^tell th age i^ \ a rattlesnake by th mi^^lks he steered by. Kf lin t holds gI inth' case ay crabs this n must lie nigh^a thousand yi xrs old. Itud steal hail last, :^u\ ii y. ra Thet'a xrkwr^. inn in. r*ej leaned m^w hen I erag itshlng 111 i^watched him sklrmlel fifty times. He'd g nnhook lour ,^th' ben rings wouldni rruxjti bail Ulltil lied TOADS FOND OF BEES. Brosel a lluukii k Man Nearly Hep..pa^^late.I l^^ Pke t . .^ a1..res. Dunkirk,H T^ Jal] K. s. V, Hall af HHiTCeatral avenue has learned that iouiImilk.- lacs, ^Bvery night. ' xayi MiHall, when I hav gone out gBOUl^sundown to shut the Inn house I have noticed^ large load sitting in fronl of^on. of my hi\. s of he. s, ibe one nearaol tlwalk, ami I SfBI I arel'ul not to mo^^lest him because I ha\. always pro-^let ted loads on Key place on account of^their usefulness in destroying trouble someins,, is. i have nhf rved thai lora lew tvealagx load No. 1 had a .ompanton. bttl until kun, nlgki i^never Iboughl ta Inveatlajate aa to what^ii my loads fed on in lha I paruculai Spot iso pued io watch and i toon^learned all sboul it The hive, gnder^which they burrow d in cool r im^m. nt In Ike daytime and in front nf^which tin v look up sentinel positions iiithe early evening, stood aa th. ground,with only a board between It amiike sod Th. hoard projected m frontof th hlv about three Inches, so gl to afford the bees a colli , un lit placefor alighting Whil, I watched^the I,ccs in riling home last nig hi.^hcavlll laden with honey. I saw thOOO^two loads XBase! OUi Hi, n long, slim, Jslimy tongues ami rapture v ry in ldid not wail pa Bet Ikem OBI inuny bitore i kill, i them both i db - tad^one ami found his stomal h fall oi is wholeand others ill various ItagM of dig.at ion. isetkxmled that tkeaa winking. blinkingloads have been devouring M^.a tin a day. I had supposed il.ai Hi 1lion, y-inakcrs' stings would 'protecl^I hem from such a IBM Thetoads as gourmands certainly^manifest..I an Interesting intelligent'. jIn forsaking the garden with its^.ban, ^ bugs for tills c. rtain provision^,,f . hoi, e lid-hits, hut I meted to ap^^preciate II KICKS AND NEIGHS LIKE A HORSE BtraagSH^ -iilt .... a ll^^^ ^^l an Injury lo^III. Head. Sil.oins Mn. July M lu Malcolm^Hal pel. an X-y ear-old pan.'lit of the^Cttj hospital. Superintend,'! t gutter^has ..no of tka most peculiar ranue at^has saceamterad during ins eapaTismoe alIhe Institution. His father. Julius^llaruel lives al Allheim. St. I^.uis^county, and about three weeks ago ob^^tained an order from the .ounty court^at Clayton authorizing the child's^treatment at the City hospital at the^..^si of th^ county. Kurlylast spring he was kick,,' in^ihe head b^ a hors and Ins skull frac-^tured. He never recovcriM from the Injury.When he was rec iv f nt ihe^hospltul it was ihoughl In was suff'r-^Ing from rajltagsw, axxxxBlM from the^pleasure of the bone ut the fracture^upon I he I,: a iti Yesterdaymorning the Im.v i^, gan^piaaillng about the ward neighing and^tossing Ills lead, in almost ekaet Imlta-^il. ^ of a horse. Wh^ii approach 1 by^an attendant he kick -d al him violent^^ly and dailed serosa the door toward^the door The alt. mlanl iloaed the^door Just in lime lo prevent the boy's^s. ap , '..ii w as Then I !i hill. I^low turned and bailed thiough an open^window into the yard. There In- con^^tinued Ins p., uliar antics Pining the^day the flts returned at frequeni hxter-^vala. Tl' physicians believe that th-^effect produced aa the Isiy-'a Imagina^^tion by II. ae.id.nt in which he re^^fer, I ved his Injury causes th. pe, uliar^nalui. . I hi- sp lis It is -probable^tha' an op, lation to remove the area^sure of the bone on the brsln w ill he^perform'd Itl^ * iiiito.is provision of the n.'W^muxaling Inw In Kngland lh ,t sponlng Idogs are ^ xempl while colli.s ha\, in be^BjBasxhsd, area m tht eBafeak uf their :calling. Ita hull school^Ids eddlcation^r the gunwale^', ar water an'^round morn^skUttllB' round^fix ^^ times jes' ter get^in th' hail, but he^no effoi t ter tech th'^gom- up agin 111' tide^lor two or three fathoms Then he'd^conic pallln' back with tin' tide on his^beam an' heave to about three Inches^from my line. Evenother crab would hev Jes'^giai bed fttr th' bait an made sail.^Thai WUXn'l th' style of Hi' Kdrth utcd^Crab, bowaonxever, He'd jes' port his^h.lm an swing aUrWBrl th' tide till^he'd gat his starboard claw fore an' aft^^ lib my line, an' then lie'.1 grab th'^book by ih' .-ye ami pun lis biainese endaway H um his belly w hile lie pick, d^Ik' ball off with his port ilaw. It^didn't n ailer how fast I hauled in th' Mn. he d bare the' hook bam by Ik'^time | riled bin to the edge uv lh'^wal.r. HeSpiled my llshln' fur IkTOI sum^^mers, but I fcetcked Mm at last. How^ii cum about shows thai th' smartest^crab ain't no way superior to man ef^ii uu ddh s with mm. Nigh; afore las'^I op, sag] half a Inn ki t ur clams an' set^Hi, bail down by the table right tin^der where I'd sol a nigh about lull bot^^tle uv Metlford ruin: what I used to^rub my leg fur rtveumatlg I'd disre- memberednil about thai bottle when i ,iinihum long about 9 o'clock 0* night^an' tind to light th' glim Whilst 1^stub foolln' round fur a mutch I^knocked 111' bottle oyer an' mOBl all the^llkkei (washed down on ihem air^. lams I cussed tny.s.'ff fur a lubber^all night, fur I had pains in my leg an'^stomach mighty bad. Hut 1 ain t sorry iheli spilled lh' llkker now. smda' Iket^I botched th' Kddlcated Crab. IUnit ez the llkker would be likely^I,, xpile th' halt, an' sure enough I^didn't gll a bite till lh' tide wuz ubout .hi,an th' ^I^ wan hove in sight. He t.ok lo the rttfj soaked bait Jes' ex kindly'^/. a prohibitions** away from hum.He . leaned my hook an made^sad flit- his port. Inn Idnieby. he cum innk uader mil headway, an' seemed dreadfuleager fur nother bite. He^gol It. bill art.d so wobbly thet It sot meler thlnkln'. kaya 1 ter myself,^Y,.u hev aartlnl) i:.,i bralna enough ter gittangl'il up Iii your latitude ef vox]^hist in muck more uv thet cargo ' So I^list lammed th' hook full uv ruin-^soaked flams an h i Cap'n Crab navi^^gate all ^^ . r ihc bottom with It. Ilime- byB I seed thel he wuz too wobbly ler steerWithin thre. pints uv his course^He bed to t.uk half a dozen limes afore^h, could lay himself alongside the hook^when I hailed up agin and then In- J. s^^grabbed at th' bait, liook an' all. re^^gardless o' i onsekenees. I let him git agI hold afore 1 yanked, an' when I did:::\, u pull on th' line I druv th'^hook nigh half through his port .pun^^ter. It wasn't time for th wink ur a^falterleg'a eve afore I bed him in th'^iioat; an lie lav thai an blinked at me^,z drunk ez a shanghaied foremast^hand in th' fo'kasth uv a Baltimore packetThat's boa i kotahad the Ed-^dlcated Crab. ENGLISHTHE LANGUAGE OF TRADE^Kapi.ll^ lie. .oiling BgMMMJBM^XSd In Ihe BTertertthMjaaxeeaaal Ceegsxre. FromIhe NOD Yolk I'rcss. Notwltbatandingall lha dlfBculHea foreignerstind in iiiasteting tin' Rng-^llsh language, that tongue Is becoming^the handmaid of commerce tin- world^over. Su Michael tnlli.ui has shown^that of ill th, seven Kuropaan lan^^guages lh.- Kngllsh alone has increased j^in use since the beginning of the ,'n- lury,Ami ih.- rtguree t. n a alary am^, r Bsmlnetl Inereaaa, hut of lumping^up to more ihnn double, the percentage^being frooi II b, 27. Three great coun^^tries within a siugi,. gear have ordered^the teaching oi ttnglkm In the schools.^Thus Mas ike Orel thing U Hung Chang sawto when 1mined frech Ills mp aroundihc woil.l. Japan is giving lo^tin' study of Knglish lll.rature and language ilime than her own tongueHi. si.I. in Mar. has compelled^Hi. study of Kngllsh 111 all the schools ofM. Xlc,.. Theiiiiecr and sometimes awkwaul^features of Kngllsh orthography are^the only MockJ to Hie general accept-^pjxct of our tongue In commereinJ a xi- tjajra,Then. I^.,, there fJ in' coin! of^lusl iseiirl lo which dlfTerenees of opin^^ion on these disputed points can he^curried. This is the kind of arbitra^^tion taut ihe world needs niesi -ay^p.s.plo wln.s. trade hrtaCa them In ^ at-^tact with al mil ens Americas great^oommercini . ^inp, titnr. Oermany, is lie ,;,,.^! SCtIvi 111 ^ oolts to displace Inull h by Hi, Herman language or by^game new ami wim. i sal tongue. Nat nrall)Oarmanj opposes the ndvuit ^f^su, h a court of arbitration ns is pro^^pose i by Ha l -in..,, for that country^- n i, ould lin . ItaMy lead lo the^i I |ah and drive out the^mother tongue. somethingt.i llrpen.l Un. Mr Ja-. ^' Hie drug firm nf Joaes^ Hon. Cow.ien. I'].. In speaklnx of^Ur. King's N.s Htn-overy, mys that las:^winter h s wife was sttacked with I..,^Qrtgga. and lie: cae.- gresr so serious -tha: pkyatclana at Cowden and Puna '.ould ,k^ neth'jnj for her It seemed to BS- |\eiop beta Hasty t*onaumption. Havta-^I^r. Kina'^ N^^ I^- ^very in store, and Iselling l-^ts of tl, he look a bottle heme,^and to th, s. i .rs. or ,11 She begsn i^^get hett.r from first a snd halt ., |deaefi dollar bottUe cured her mnnrt and^sel.. Dr K'nx's Men IMscovery for Con^^sumption. Caagha ind Colds la guarai - ,tc.si ta do thai good ^'^rk Try it Frtt Itrial botllea at any grkg store. Ifa woman is not^attractive, there is^something wrong-.^Any woman can lie^attractive if she will^nuke the effort. It^isn't a 11 oo other a questionof beauty.^It's largely a matter of health. The^bloom ami ({low oi^ health go far toward^Brinjfini; Is-aulv. A clear skin, bright^eyes, re^l lips am! the vivacity which^bodily k.ksI feeling brings, will make^even a homely woman handsome. Halfof the women on meets are -.cmi-^tnvalitls. Failure to bead the warnings^'if otmugerl nature^failure to give the^help needed by the most delicate and^sensitive organs^little troubles ignored^until they have liecome dominant^dis^^ease allowed every chance lo spread and^gain a Battled seat^these things bring^about the sunken, circled eves, tin hol^^low cheeks, the pale and -allow skin,^the flablw, strcngthlcss flesh, which^characterize the appearance of the wo^^man who suffers from ^female weak^^ness. Dr.I*iercc's Favorite Prescription lias^^ it red thousands of sulT.riiig women I*^is a perfected specific for the troubles^peculiar to them. It eradicates the dis-^ciise, stops the dragging, life-sapping^drain, and in a jierfectly rational, nat^^ural way, build:; up the wasted strength.^It will bring btioyani health. It will put^roses into pale faces solid flesh in^sunken places. It does mh.iv with the^humiliating examinations and ^ local^treatment ^ so much dreaded by mod^^estly sensitive women. For thirtv vears,^it has been successfully prescritied by I)r.^Pierce, Chief Consulting Physician to the^Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute at^Buffalo. N. Y. ThePerfume of Violets Thepurity of the lily, the Meat of the rose,^and the flush of Hebe combine in Poxxosi'a^wondrous Powder THEilONTANA ANACONDA,MONT. I'n*1 of the liand^onit'st ;iml most i'lfgant- J^ly rtppointfil hotH.s in tht* rniteil Htat*-^,^Thoroughly It reproof uiul pru\ ui* ^l ^Aith^fifVHtors, t'l.Ttrtr lirlljt. Hfi ;iliinn-. run-^n 1 iik watt i, hatl.s. si^':ini \wh\, open tin-^pl.nr-s a nil all mod* i n i-onvrnlpnc^n.^Knoriis *^n fmite ami H|nt^li- ruisine unit^ftrrvlc* Htrhtly flnkt-f^laHf. RAtM from^1^! ^ prr tlay upwatils. a^ ^ nnllnn lo ^iic^aial t haractfi of roonn orcuptffl, QEO.W. REYNOLDS fiANAOEK Forthe Summer LtlCleQU Hot gpringS Hotel Is now^ready for the reieption of guests.^t}ood baths, excellent acconimndutions,^fishing and hunting. Stage tuns regu^^larly. Address WILLIAMBOYLE, bm baa, Most. forhealth or pleasure Th.-reis bo peace in the Berthwaai thatequals liranitc lint Springs. The | watersof the springs ar,- recommend^^ed for rheumatism and stomach^troubles. A delightful stage llde of^scion hours from MisKoula takes the j^visitor to the Springs, where the ac^^commodations arc first class. Write lo j^C. E. MUZZIE, Lou Lou. flont CHARLESEMSLEY, Scientificand^Decorative ...Taxidermy Miftuula,l/jiif. WesternMontana National Bank OFMISSOI'LA. MONT. Fredlvetin.it T.ii t Byaa. Ii.A. Wolf ... President ..\ p e Preatdeat Cashier Capital$79*000 Surplusand Profits 15,000 MADEME A MAN AJAKTABLETS POHIT1VKLY rrKK A1,1. V rilPH /'i.r.iin F:illl3t M^m or, |niiKHa^mrf,Si^iilasignBBiB,et^ ,cbo*#h1^by Ai^U4* un*! ^tth^^ l-'icgngain nr-1 India^^ i ^^ ^ i - Thty quirklv ^maf ^.^'*''/^re*torr^ l^at Vititht; \m oi l or iouiuj, and^it a rtiBm for tstu'l). bu^i^t^M or r^Krr:M*^I't^'Bi-t lnoenitj un i Coniitinpii'W if^ffj time 1'i.ei:' 'in* nhowt iiurjiediate imp^t.*--^men' end efJe- l^ ii r^T]^E whtT^ all oihe^r^ tniU In^pint upoa bBtinc th** genuine Ajex Tublets. Ther^hsUM , .| t: ^ .. i - i.ih1 will cure you. We oit^ ,^poaiiiTej wri'ten ^roar^nieeloefI*Ht ^ rtirein eethr^M^^or rmf uo^x the mono^ I'rice ftO e^nt rjinrki ..u'ti.-ni .i: S. Rr mejl, in ^ r . i i.f i no-, Ur ^ ' .r free A3aXremedy co., Forsale In Anaconda by Jhe 8mlth^Urns ^^o and C. W. T. Cress, and 111^Put'. h\ H M N. wbro nrug Co. ManhoodRestored Prescription 959 BEFOREamo AFTITR wffla^i'^Nr f^* r^1 ^^ ^'^e** ehssmgi ach^^maakoo.1, saint is Ua bwk, lrmin,r i --: -l- aanoui deStl.lr,^asata^t lroi,n% ni,.iu.i. nafltanat^ aa^7^ ^^'.^ - '^ ' ^tr*ia^.^lMjM^..ii' j aa.t kfl 10. herrorm. \^w '^- guartDt** and mosay rvrtin^sd if^an bottle* torn sol rg*rt a pormaa'at run.^gl 00 rer kox. ^t^ ^-V, My aa '. ^ ^. ^^'.. m.|s Masufarl.ir.-d \y A AiienJra^Parla Addssaa all mod u^ D. M. NSlVBBs)^MCtf CO., S^U Agasta. Halls, Moak Sendfor 0u^* Illustrated Catalogue.... Supplies easeee.a TheChicago Check Perforator REDUCEDPROM $15.00 TO $10.00. Tht'only Check Perforator thiit will jiorfornto the top, bottom^or et iitei' of n Cheek; the only Perforator with a Perfect Feed;^operated with one hand. THEBATES AUTOMATICNUMBERING MACHINE L J m Isreally the ouly inaehine worth having.^It Operates Con.seeiitively, Duplicates, or^Ropoatl any nuiiihet- continuously. Merely^move the pointi r upon Iho dial. Every^IfgVN If. BBsaafOa automatically. 4-Whenl.Machine, I lo |,NI . $r.'.00^, o-Wheel .Macliine. 1 to !)!).!l!l!l . . 14.00^IG-Wheel Machine, 1 to IM.999 . 16.00 VICTOR PaperFastener Mdtleof Brass, tem^^pered so as to be pliable^anil easily bent. They^will be found n valuable^office assistant in the^binding of letters, specifications, legal documents and office mem^^oranda. Price, 15 cents per liox. TrieOLD WAV. TMPNEW WaY. TheRacine Automatic Steel Copying Press Ithas reeednHaaased ihe world of eapgnH presses It secures the same results^with a sarin- ef lin, per Cent, in time OVer the Obi a rest press, it Is more dura^^ble; ft child call do ilie sann work with this prei s as a man^the labor In opera^^tion Is redUced lo i minimum Beeffpart of the rtxrlSS Aniomaiic subject to strain ta made of best Besse^^mer steel, therefore rannot hr. nk. WRITEFOR PRICES AND DISCOUNTS. QuotationsFurnished on Anything in the Line of Office^Furniture or Supplies. Standard^Publishing; Co. Anaconda,Montana. (