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10 THE ANACONDA STANDARD: MONDAY MOBNTNG. AUGUST il, 1S!^7. WESTERNMONTANA ELKS HUD A GOOD TIME TV Wimn M^ltuO*^^ of tor Maaaard il^M '.'IS Blgglna aaaa.ia. oap**tr^ Pr.au^n** M ^ **!*. TwCsko** S* n- a.:^^i v^, farata*** oa apuh.-atina HotWeather ^WW Weare well equipped^with ReasonableGoods For rien'sWear Goodssuitable in weight^and style tor the warmest of^weather, at prices GREATLYREDUCED Toclean up stock. BlueSerge Coals and I ests^Black Alpaca Coals^Linen Dusters^trash Pants^Manhattan Negligee Shirts^Fancy Vests^Leather Belts^Gauze Underwear^Straw Hats i*** They Retained Undisputed Pos^^session of Missoula All Day. THEDAY A PERFECT ONE Colonel Burt Entertained the Visitors^Hospitably at the Fort A Sacred Con-^cart Uivan Sons* and Hrsuechea^The Lodges Leave for Home M ISSOULA EICANTILE Co. WMOLESAlfcRsAMI RKTAlLKBa^IS l- VKUl mix. MlSfKil'I.A. MONT. SendI'^ Ymr ilail Oidtn. AN ISLAND IN THE JACK POT. Hewthe Mile of HltinOMpntl. t hanged Hand.In a Ogfd t.aiiic.^From the Minneapolis Tribune Atone of the miiet interesting games^of poker ever played In .Minneapolis.^Nicollet Island ^a^ put in the Jurki^^^t^by a man as ho thought hr understood !^the gam, hut found there were others^who underatixid It better. Fifty-fiveyear* ago Pierre Bottineau^took up a claim on the m^ot where St.^Paul now stands. A year later he^Haded It for a horse Mild COW, w hi. h^he drove away Into the wilderness,^never dreaming that the land he hail^almost given away would m a few^year* i.e the site of a ureal city. For a^amall sum he purchased a large por^^tion of what la now the business part^of Minneapolis ami put up u Iok cabin^on a little mound In the center of Nicol^^let island. Halfa dozen of the old act tiers. Ilol-^tineau among them, had a little poker^rluh. One evening the stakes kept^growing larger and larger, until every^Jackpot contained a small fortune Mr.^Hottlnenu had been losing heavily, hut^at laat was dealt a hand upon which^he hoped to regain his losses and win^Koinething besides He was given four^queena. and. drawing one card, seemed^an ace. leaving four kings as th. only^hand by which he could be beaten. Ho^1 hough! he saw one of the players dis^^card a king and he considered hla hand^invincible, and played It accordingly.^Soon all hut Bottineau and the man op^^posite him dropped their card* and re^^tired to watch th^ game The talile^was heaped with money and the per-^*onal belonging* of the two men. The^flickering light of the candle shone^dimly on the Muahod face* as they^watched each other warll) out of ihe^corner* of their eye*. All of Botti^^neau* po*ae**iona lay M th. table and^It WS* hi* bet He looked at In- hand^carefully, ami then said all In had left^a as Nicollet Inland, which he would^bet against I^'UO. The bet was called,^ami BMUaeau laid down hi* Tour^|MM with a smile of triumph Amid^a dead silence his opponent laid on the^table, face up four kings and a I ray.^It was *o still that you route have^heard them breathe. Then Hottineau^^ ailed for writing materials ami made^out a deed to the island. From that^day he never touched a card or coun^^tenanced gambling in anv form Afterdrifting around the country he^went to Hed l-eke Falls and tisik up a^claim aud remained there until Ihe^time of hi* death. He was employed^a* a guide and ^rout, and a*a* one ol^the principal meml^er* of the rllbh ) e\^peditlon. He knew every find of ihe^N.tthwest country, having traversed^li eyi-r sin. e |,e w as pi years old, w hen^he guided Lord Selkirk's colonists from^old Fort limn When h, died I hi iaM^of the old-time Canadian voyagers and^guides, who were sueh an Important^tartar in the upbuilding cd th. Norlh-^weat. passed away. Missoula.Aug. 1.^All day the 1:1K^have retain d the poaaeralon of the^clly that was turned over to them n -^ttrdsy. and n was m^| till lat. this^evening that the laat of the visiting^delegations left 'h: fitjr, and then it^was only because Use-trains would not^wait any longer If their own state^^ments go for anything, tin visltlni:^Klks had a good time ami the local^lodgt 11 i ui'ily dtil Thismorning all of the visitors who^were ready were taken out t., I'oit^Missoula ay C. K. Jolinaon to witness^the guard mount and to listen to the^sacred eesrert of the Tvv cm y-illi h^regiimnial hand. The day has Imm-ii a^|a^rfei t one as far as weather was^oomvrncd. and at the Fort Colon I Hint did 1,11 I hat eotlld ha done lot lie entertainmentof his guests. Alter he hadirnui d out. is to have the guard^doubled, he I ui aed I bt fori avet to tie i:iks and I heir word was la* fee a couple of bOUr* The rolieelt wai anexcellent one and the ins, number. TheSlur Spaiigleil I'.aniter.^ IihiukIiI^i very man to his feet and the chorus^that, was sung was an inspiring one The Wallace special train l.-Tt tin afternoonat :i octoek and the Cr d'Aiem I- dee had a good send off^when its train pulled out of tin at!^thin. There were sons- ai d spi eh. ami all sorts of expressions of gI will. Lata this evening .1. M. Keith,^art siding oltleer of tin- Hell Oat* lodge. ;^reeelvtd Ihe following message from^th. Coeuf d .XL lie lodge, dul'il ill Iron^Mountain: 'TheWallace herd is now browsing^on ihe summit In good coadHlon,^thanks to tin good past nrage furnished^bv the Hell (iate fa.Mts. iSlgneili^^COEl.R icw.KNK. SO. HI The Helena and Itutte delimits leftthis evening for their hoais* and^to-night Ihe city is ^le .tl I by lite^throng that, has tnaih it nu t i \ tot ^,^hours ot mote. The Initiation of the^new lodge will remain km a bright spot t^In local history lot a long thin ATHIS OWN REQUEST. lagrraoll.the Firebug. Han Mlaaniiln Mb^^I'fn Lock II i in I p. Missoula,Aug. 1 Ingersoll, the sup-^|Mi^ed lire hug. who has he n iiltaln-^iiig so inui h attentloii in Kittle, ar^^rived in Missoula this evening M mill--^fM Wardaer lor w hich nluec he has a^1st bat He wont at nine to the clly^hall and asked the Hi still II far IaM chief of police. Mr AllgeVilie Wil l foundfor him ami bt ark' I to he^lOSbad. up till the train leaves In I be iternlajj H* said ibai bt was afraid .hatsomething would tripper in Mis -^soula to-night ami that hie would be {^I.hiimd for it. so be bad promised bbi wifethat he would leport to Hie oltl-^ofH. He was locked up in the ootUtty^Jail at his ow ^ request. Florencehotel harher shop Shn.in^',^15 cents Hath rooms .pen 8 to 1 on^Sunday s. Haths. H rent*. Whenyen ^ I i- ^ - a nl that stsajb lint, tdial will sat^wear'^A linrih.tr Wethougtit iu. tlic Augnal l.'uli. MISSOULANOTES. Missoula,Aug. 1.^All Northern i'a-^eilie I rn ins have been hue to-day once more.Iba avetiaad hroatt the Baal h^^ing four hours behind Uhe acheduli^the one from the West about tile same^this afternoon. TheHun cluli had It- regular shoot^this afternoon at the rnngc in South^Missoula. The club in- slal w as w on lotihe tratk by lack Fori., i HIi worewas 1* out of known liana,^unknown angles. J.P. Page, slate land agent, is In the^elty on official buslm s I.en 1.. Hunt is regis.. i..I at the^Florence. It.O, Beholder and R. It ^chukter^lame in from Vermillion this evening^and are guests at the Florence. Thework at the mines of the Ki n-^tucky and Montana Mining company^Is making good progress and the mill^will be In operation in a very short^Utile. Thelire depaitni.tu iv as railed not^this afternoon by a false alarm. Noth^^ing to put out was found and the ap^^paratus was taken buck to tin ^11\- batt. ml |- ill r. ^.lv t^ I- put up. It will Ural '^it to^, at i.^ * I^1 ,! '^^ Front repeal^d |teals the ovner* are eonftdeat that they !^I ^ii| eztr.o t at le'*t per ton from I theore. I Oxmuel Huated s .- Ined by * Jury to-^lay In Juslli' Hue s eourt on a charge ofIhr.al. nitii the life jf u a. Sar in,^i The Uior h.ol .ill -oaie hay on I. ml^; . lMlme.1 I.) Mined on a squatters right,^l iit sloii I . ^.nt back Pi haul It .way^h* aaa ^i i|Hs^d hf Huated. who tarried 1^. .-nil I . . t le. his order, 8w.il also^^ earrt.d a shotgun, Ha ejeiaUad Ihe land 1^a I on .. Northern l*adfle aartlMI. Tb* |lll\ :0.|lllllid Hie ^)^ (^ lid. Ill Willi SIIS ,.|nt-i lo Attormy Miller The p^i- 11.s I i lie -nil live on IMn, ere,*. II.ill A11 'ii I!. Joy lint his le .llier-ln- !*. Clirki lJ Barr^. have j Ined lb*^s|.|ti|m,|. i^ th* KlorMlkye gold Held*.^Mr. J.. Ins heiii located at Portland,^lore, for two yea fa, and Mr. La I at III^Ma- rlaltlao hint alun the repoftt of^; the ill'eovi ry . urn Mr. La Hai r, lateada^i,, tpta up . drug stare at l\liml)ke.^^I -.ill^! It 'III Health' on Hi. :)nh day l .lulv mil w,n aecnmpanUd lo Lionel^i enu'iyie . alto l*-'t Nvtntfstan \V^dact^^^lay last. fburaaalmorning jl^nit I o'clock lire^w s illscovi no .ii lo- Dan for Hi building,^on Main strut. It had ul hut a sotht^-uri ami wis ...sily ^ Ztlllgll -lied. Tie^I.all.lint Ii ol lain .iienlly raoatetl and^from Hi aaat traatstt the lajkaatk on fba^^^^^onll floor bad bata oaHairtd bt a pile and set Pre to ll^ SUIIle tills I i 'lit. ^lt'l ivlil.iitlyaaattd to burn up tbt town^As lb* pin.- is hi the In art of the illy.^Ho re is no laMkM what Ho OOtaW of Hie^loss would hue lain had lot the tin la-en^opportuni ty dlsiiv er. .! In its Im.pi. ul ttaai VanCamp s Macaroni and Clie.se INLIVINCSTON. IlealVt ultra. Fromthe Washington Star. Whatthe Idea of this socialistic^colony'.'^ asked the man who i* un-^pnwperous. but thoughtful Wfaant to get som, plan- ^here^we can run things to suit ouraelvei 'How many will thet-e t . Aamany a* we can get; aeveral^thousand WiII. you have my pest w Ishea, but ,^I can't Join you. You ate smart people^and may succeed in squaring the clrc't^or diKOverlng perpetual motion But^you never will perfei t a s* heme lo-^which a whole lot of Individual- wlil^^utt thcinaelvoa and one another at the^same time. ' Neta K.liable Kute.^Krsm the Washington Star. Man.''said Willi. Wishing, nn. in ii^effort to seem alur bt tbt ^ ..aiure or^amviroiimMtr Her Low hla . -.un a . i^luvartaltir' rrflei t* his sufr^undliies '' Butdoes if queried Ml^* Cayenne. Haveyou l-jaon I., ilouhl It . TeaI have oft. n ulaarrved that the^^'ounr man whia consume Hi, me. luiuii^sun *t* and n.ilk talk t M alxiut^terrapin aad dump***-.-.^ 4 Th*Huaid el I ipiali/alloii t lnl.h. a Ha^Aaai-aainrnl tliiik. Bpaclall oiTe^l^llldem ^ ,( Hi, Sl.iiulal.t^Livingston July ::i fka eiuullziili.n laoanl eonilllet.il i!,,-. | i.vhw of tit. a. ^nwnt in-day. ifn r a session at !J 1^days. In the aggretate thry have raattd^I lie assessment soni. Out to what .xt^r.i taataMin- deterniiii, d iiiii^i Hi, . baofji i ereall antireil In th. asaessnunt I. ok^anil the i. vised tnlals fonteil liji. Th.^four principal husimas hl.aka of Hi.^clly. win. h had la, n r^^. 1 n^..I l.j tin --^seasor wire ristotid lo the valuitlons^plan d lipjn them last year, tl'i - ' va..^^the amount of the raise made by iIi*^la^rd on these four block^ The Nortlorn Puellie aas, asm. lit on |h|-^on*l propil ly waainert iseal from tH.S'.n to *|o.iaM Whan^th* state layatd hzrs th* valuation nisei^tin rallvaay comp..ay'.- Ism!-, their as-- ^^^^mant will run up lo ab.nn |.L^ai.i^i. Thl.. OJtjIbJOthem III* loavitrt |t|p*JI| Ul the county. Th*Montana Cttal and Ootmpiny , ofllorr comes mm. with ^i .ssa.^sin^ tit oftlll.lMI. uf Willi h !.. ^^^ la i, in t lie out- ', pulof the company's eoaJ nice The lajanl rasaivail a . lam; atl I CO 11 ,n^fiom the stale ho ird nquea.ing that |^shee-i be usaaasad at }l Y^ p^ load and -^tOMkt tl Sta per h. ad. In replj tin Park^lountv lyiard sugti-slnl that ah*t p ought^to ba ralsa.l lo R S or U.lai if , attle wi r- j^to U- pi i. e^i at 11V 'the r, ^ -on given was I thatboth ealllr I ml ah. e liave lll.naaeal lr.value shoe the 1st or March, and my^Increase In Ho ft sees* pre nt valufttlon '^liased upon the niaikrt ,-l\ati.-,- should^apply to sll classes if ttock affealed. Th iHiard will sll on n. xt T i. .-day tl^In ar remonstrances fn.n owBaira of * Uy {^prjpeety tin* atattMsmt has beta^raised, on Thursday and Frulav they ,^will Is- In session to ha-.r from tazpay-^^rs In otht-r portions ad lb* , ouuty. Alive-stamp mill la i . I^ i reeled *t^th* Oregon mine It th. Nmuril Bridge. -Nil Will lie In op.. .i:.n -. ., eouple of Bon'hs. The owti -Sn.uh t'oal-r.an hullilcs ^..-.n i-xd llir*'^mips in length in ^taill up Ih-t efHMMaory.Th* mill has bean piircl*^.nl lit.,;.- lataaUet Pellets i-ui .^ Con-tlpatlun. VanCamp's Macaroni and Cheese. IN VIRGINIA CITY. hBfl*I'rit ale llaiielog Pail) A had ^^c-^tOJOOOOt e. lot^ iii Oarri toaaaNaajat of lb* at aboard.^Virginia City. July H.- I,ast Fii.lav i.ning. July -^. Mis. a. P, Hall gave (tie of the largest private datg pal - tiesevil glvcll III the elty. Loth cllil- ,^dren and adults .von- present. Ko CtX^but the cMMrM were allowed uny^privilege -n the Hoot t see pi i t aid tie-^little ^ m s. until after I:' o'clock, mid^^night, whm th.- little ms retired to^iin ir bt uvea Fn m U aatll - i/cktok a.^in up Ida* ettao gojoyad uteatoalYto b)I tipping the light fantastic. The^pal iv was given in the spin h us hall in^Hp rltj Auillteiium. The dame ooaoytd^with a grand iiiareh tit exactly 1*^o'clock. There were Marty Uti little^I ft ami gills In line, ranging from J1 k^roart of age to IH or II years. At Will^p. iii. light refreshments vv-n nrvcd^ti, Hie little v new. when dandng was^again resumed und I iitinu.il until^midnight, when Ikf bemt waltii was^plav.d and tin- children bid Mis. Hall^gonl night. After th. hull had been lean .i ^ r the little i nes tbe oldor oaao t,ak possess;- ii until - o'i-Ii ek. v. In n It^^It. shin.ins avert again siived ami all^i-eiin d. .Miss h.dim Thoiuat of Dal^.\i i I ties and Miss Jni.ci Koaaiter of^She Plan asslsli d Mis. Hall in reviv^^ing There were fully Ml prt at lit, Tin-ii. B, K.'s I Rnnla, atadiob-n val^^ley . guv.- an Invitation dancing party^Pt Ida) cening. July M, at Union hall.^a hug.- en vvd was aftMNI tad a moot rnjdyablatime aaeal b) ail. The U. It.K.'s ON a club ill themselves and^frequent ly -^iv.- I beet danCOt at Intel- vain^ f every foa week*, it at com-^I ^-e.i ..r the ' 4W of Funis. Arorj s^'' ic. iin enie happen, d^Tin-.lav tl tbe. Kennetl mine ban tun-^terokf, in w iiich Edward btcOovern'a^mind becamt tMikll' daraagoa. Mr, McGovemhad botll working at the^nit. . rm libit but of lute ba had^bu n w iking i utsiiie. and it is thought thatIn- becaaver heated ami li' ii ii ltl is cause his lililill i.eeanie uffii-te L lie^was taken to Ills bOOtl as men as the^lainilv vv.ie in tilled, and ut OOOO b iiay(Friday) ha teooaad atwck im- praved,and no doubt In a short time^he win ret ver. Mr. ktoOovcrn is t na^^tive of Alder guh h, about 27 Of H^years of age. unmarried, steady and In^^dus! rh us and u young loan with in- nuaaerablefriends, ahawin is- i\- ii.tn.lvwrry to btar ikhj and Rtla-^!^ rtnat aparti rnoaaatbn ofL I* Calla- vvav,M. II. McLean. J T. Hull, Louis tpmat titni J. H Preach i. ii sun lay miruing- for I I ur days' llshing ex, lit - i^^j ii .n Rubf ere, k. Mailt.-.ti valley.^TP. part) t^ turned Wednesday evening;^with lish .trough to supply th. wants^v i theii many- ft lends. They n 11. t baain-- ^ i pioadtd imp . . tcoptlng tho ;^unaaalneat tbt tatreat* bot weather I gav.tbewj 00 ace. unt v f lis evap rat^^ing the snake inedii inc and compelling theparty to use a great deal of eau*^U n vvhil. OU1 lishlng that u- tie of the tu,in^h re si. ui.i in- blttta Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Ileal and child^^.l Ullh n spto! n Pro days I a -1 OfOth^ill this iltv W hile btrt they were the^guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oi D, Ft.-in h m Hlllh us. Kaymoad or it.-im. nt Park. Kubv valley, was um tig the^Virginia v isitors this week. Missescm l ie ami Waukei RayotondJ ,iSli. 11.Ian spent a lew dayt in the^elty lust week as guests ^u Miss, s^Mltta ami Henry Hon in, It Thebuy stacks of MeatTI, Craig und^Wagners were .l.stn.ye.l by tin- Sun^^day. How the blaze stait.il is Oaf knownPoott think Ike) were tii^d^purpcaely, while others Hunk that It wasd ii. acckatntally. Aboul N loat^were burrs g, W.1 Kinds ,1 Knnis. while crossing^fp ni bit cattle rain h 00 th- Ppaper^Itadb* n. near Ruby . rook, lo his honie laRnnla, was Uarotra Latoa barb wire fenceand his li^g quite s. vit. Iv cut. At^last t-.-p. rls bO was improving, but )i t Ulllll'letv I.e ^ III ^ 1 his |^ ,| Misshilnii Thomas is spending a few^i v- with In r aunt, Mrs Kt^cr. on^Blaine spring creek. Mh'sMa huffy of Knnis sp. nt a day n^Ihe city in attendance , n Mrs. Hall's^parly. PJtriMill hell ^if Rankt was in the^i ity laat week. KdDavis , f Knnis was in the city^Pi Ida) Ileft May card of l.,-w,i- Madison waa^^ ne of tin eity's visit is last week, i Ml*nMagg-i. Mill- v. in an I Mis.^Mi ls nald 1 Itutte are .-pending a few^weeks In ih, oily us gu stsol' Mr and^Mrs. Pal MoG vetn. .Mrs. Ji !in Pankey und son. Jimmy,^a'i iv i I in the city Fridav , vcnlng ftami^Ann Art* r. where Btrt Pankey ha*^Ih i it f. t tbt past M ur year* ;^ allow^her ehlkfrra t^i attend *rh lo She has^goo .tnov.al ba ihl* city, whet, bet^husl.ii I a d two sins, J 11 and P. S.^Ptutkey, n^lde. Mrs. Poako) aad fam^^ily vvi!l i, side ill the Kplso 1'al |iur- sonag. tiiiiiiiini. Fromlb* vVashlngton Star. BitMtor.remark*,! a i ontldentlal^friend, do you propOOt lo run for a^rh,e^again ^' Ofiours I do.' replied Ueiialnr gor- , ggaao Ooa'1you think you Hid brtter say .^something about your attitude on pollil-^Crtl questions* ' Myea It might laa well to remind the^people of my ^ ntstrlloe. Hill lh^re Is loo^mi, I, |.tier rt a Inly to warrant my taking^aide* on an) topic For the present 1^gmas I d better slick to loving my coun^^try on g, mral principles. ( LAYING cables IN WAR TIMES. laliiirnllou for Making Itapld keb- iiiurine Coonrrt!^^^. An Invention has in made knowowhich will enable i warahlp to^lay a cable at the highest pnaatbli^i I at which the v.-s, a liable of moving. Tht attea! oliventkog Is tomake p^^nine eon- iettbtg by cablo taring ^ar lime. The^Inveatee I* C, s. ott Knoll, an KitgUgg^man. and tht Kngllsh governmeaf is^-.1 . nnsldi i,i. tin- leaslblllty of^equipping warships with Ihe gnell ap-^putulu*. Sipli a type of ealih- would .onsi.-t of^a ..inductor of seven tinned copper^w Ires stranded, insula). I awltkl pun-and^vulcanised Indian rubber and slnathed^with steel wires, the latter made up^In strand* of threat wires each The^pu.e of thla cable will i.e V.00 a knot. Inthe sea *erv le,- due am. would ha^ to lie made In th. maiter of^thick,^ thu* causing a tn-s* to come^upon the cable frum without the :hip.^The pi, sen, of such I strain It was j^preaaaofj to signify as well as to make^prov ision against III effect*, by the f. I^lowing arrangement Apulley at the ttera ejt cted the I ^kit^overheard, ami v is ,li u by a motor^capable of exerting onlj t ootapara-^lively .mall power, and beyond this^st. rn pulley there wa- i .vide drum^..v- i which was pasalng 111'- cable on Its^way from the hold. In coajjunctlor^with this drum was maintained MB* |^feet of .-abb- under a i iistant tension:^ami until this bight ol Ihe cable be-^i ^',^^!! Ihe all rn pulle. and the mall,^supply was ail pa id o-o no alinormal -ii':- eould beset upon the rest llf the cable. As the very l****faag of the^amount of this bight culd be made to^inerease the sup[ily ot st. am or other^pou ir Iii the main pt ing out engine.^If power' be used for tills work, it^would be only th.-alelav in the respoti-^liveneaa of sui h engii ^ and its loud^Ihat would have to be provided for. A^high! of '.'.ism fe, t would provide an in- 1^.1. as.- of in per cent. ..vr the vessel s^^peed of .'II knots, for about ten Htln-^Ulea, and the question ^-' the sullieienev^of the length of the cai^would depeml upon Ih^tIt. i able w as carried. Threehundred knots of cable would^weigh IN Ions, and could bt OOBVegl-^^ ntly contained in n coraOOafI cylin-^dii.ail tank, lying longitudinally in the^ship. In length und dlaim tir this tank^would be sufficient to admit of a drum^ot i obi,in rotating within It. of the fol^^lowing illinension*: BetWOOB tlnnges,^|IVj feet, diameter of llallge*. la (get; diameterof cor.., 6 feel The rapacity wouldbe equal lo Um knots of cable.^In size the tank is ghoul the same as^many double-ended boilers. The driv^^ing power might consist of a set of^digitus capable of indicating, say I .Ml^horse power, thus giving power enough^to enable the fully loaded drum to be^given a paying-out speed of 21) knots,^from a stHte of rest, within HKI sec^^onds. With the drum fully loaded the^revolutions would be about 4a per min^^ute, and with the drum marly depltted^It must be rotated at about 100 revolu^^tions pit minute; the ot.inland, how^^ever, in the latter ens. would be so^11, rfecl lluil Hie povvei v.ould lie more^than ample. Inprinciple the cabl. accumulator,^01 the apparatus Is called, consists of a^pair of theaveo over - blob the cubic^is led, a bight of MM feel being al^^lowed I., bang down: to this a constant^tension is applied by a weight upon a^third slunv. A vertical traverse of^I.nun feel It obviously iniiMisslhle on boardship. if. however, the two upper sinlives are plac.-il side by side, and^in , i considerable width, inch sheave^ronatttute* a drum capable of holding^I,ON OJeH of cable. Ity the tiding of the^drub! the third theoVB and its weight^nr.- raised until ih.-v are in danger of^hi ing carried ground with the drums.^Hut the taint reaull can be obtained by^controlling Ihe axle where it projects^l.evond the two drums, these latter be^^ing hsise upon it Thisarrangement put* a^force upon the tendency to^sheaves around the drums^tyatem Ihe rate of delivery^It governed by the speed giv HARVARD CIGAR* P*1 RAlwayj ewect snJ raellow, wtich y^means toft, imooth, and honey-like. Adeliciont smoke from end to er.d.^No bitter tatte in a Harrard Cigar. Hand-madeby Fnion woilxmcn. ,^L S. COHN, BtBV DKtrikuttr, Butte. Mont. TheDelicious Fragrance Refreshingcooluia* and soft ot-auly im^^parted to the akin bv PoaaoKi's Powoke,^iommend* it to all ladieii. THEflONTANA ANACONDA,MONT. ileheld In hand^e way In which Oneof the handsomest find most degunt-^ly unpointed hotels In tho I'niteil States.^Thoroughly hreproof and provided with^elevators, electric hells, lire alarms, run^^ning water, baths, I team heat, open lire-^places and all modern conveniences.^Kooms en suite and single.. Cuisine anil^service strictly first-class. Rales from^^JgJ per day upwards, according to size^and character of rooms occupied. GEO.W. REYNOLDS riANAQfcR FORHEALTH OK PLEASURE Thereis no place in the .Northwest^that equals QrOBltt Hot Springs. The^waters of the Springs are recoinniend-^ed for rheumatism and stomach^troubles. A delightful stage rid* Of^sevin hours from Missoula takes Ih^^visitor to the Springs, where the ac^^commodations are llrst class. Write to^C. e. Ml //II.. Lou Lou, ftont. Forthe Summer IOPlaOO Hot Springs Hotel Is now^J rerdy for the reception of guests,^tiood bath^. excellent accommodation*,^fishing and hunting. Stuge run* regu^^larly. Address WILLIAM BOYLE, Lou Ldu, Mo0g retarding carrythe^In the.^overboard^to the sternpulley, and in the event of an^outside sit ess occurring, due. of course,^to Insulin lent speed In pitying out. the^stern pulley would acquire an Increaaed rateof revolution ami ihe tpeed imii- catorattached lo ii would fail to tally^with a standard instrument to vvhl.li^this driver Is supposed to work. Should^the ..llicer in charge then even cut off^his power supply entirely, he would^proline, no diminution Of speed. No^Injury WOWM OCl ur lO the cable on ac-^couni of the flexibility, ns It were, pro^^duced b] the accumulator coming into^play, but the ottieer In charge must^now ^JTtMafft for an Increase in driving^Opt d. Theelei trieal controlling Instrument^can be brief!) deocribed as an Instru^^ment which enable* the rate of sped .,rogbMered by ike log to be kKtlcoted^to tbe driver vviiii tuek a ptsa or minus Ladingas should cause pTOtatf allow,^gnoo to be madi for tides, etc. As an^alternative plan for carrying th, cable,^a number of rigid drums of about 2a^knots capacity each are proposed, the^In ighl and dlamettr being such that^th, v might rtOdilly bt stowed between^decks. Ill either system there is the^minimum of delay in Hiking in cable,^an Important Item In war operations. soimportant, Indeed, that the ordinary methodsof handling cable, both In tak^^ing iii a supply and In paying out. wouldbe under serious it load ran lag*^in the bitter raae protection by strong .envoi would b- needed, beside mak^^ing tin- operatkmt la kaad plain to the .nemy't acouta. WesternMontana National Bank OFM1SSOCLA. MONT. FredKennett.^T. II. T. Hyan.^G. A. Wolf. .. President ...Vice President^Cashi- r Capital$75(000 Surplusand Profits 15,000 [ PEPSUIA PANCa-O-PEPSALIA TABLET* pmitiraiyrare* InJIgesiion, Catarrh of tht^Steaucb. Heart-Burn, Sour Stomnch, bYSPEPSIA Udall UndreMl Stomach Trnwhh*. A ^nortif.r '^'^ra-^bloationuf ill.i best ratoadiai known to m^^(iicnl sk.il!, kPERFECT CURE Soldby all drtiggiata, or CActs. psr iSx. THE PIPIAUA 60. Oiltsend for free circular. CMiCAOO rairsale In Anaconda by the r-iituii^Prug i 'o. and C. gf, t Cress, and in^Battt by I^ M. Niwhro Iirug Co. I,rentIi strength and stature. William Austin, the tall ^tnan of Htuttlycounty. Is now working ut the^old blacksmith shop on L street. He^v .1 - I . ears old on the 1 Ith of Apt il.^iv ,- nr. s ., t. ,., -. ^, ,i , h- s in his st, ek^^ing feet and Is still growing. He^iv. ighs J.'^. pounds and Is apparently a^skeleton now. hut with lutg-- bones and^inns, l.-s lb- lifted wtv.'ti only 19 years^old ^ Intl.- of cotton weighing ov r mi i^p. ends and carried it a^me 2S vards.^only recently three Northerna*., ntle-^mei. often i him r,.noo ba g^^ in tralnlsg^for live year* lo tight Ov rhomi^the world. He ha* never. ^m..kiMl.^chewed or drank any Inioxlcant- and^looks the picture of health. BirOil a D00-*0iscnnw^rrniady for uou'.rrtiie*,^Glest. Sprrmslorrhiem,^WluiMa, annatnral -h*^rhargra, Bf any oirtaiinna-^linn. irritati.ai ur ulr.-ra-^tinn ef miironi m.-m-^brsort. Non-aitrinitriit.^Sold by nrstfUU.^or aent id plain wrapper,^by eipn-aa. f-rsrid, for^{t.0^. *f 1 Cat-, f;.-.^Circular tan*, uli raqurlt. DR.La RUE'S VIGOR OF LIFE iurea aerroatatu, Loat Vitality, Iaitttetcy,^^icktly laili-^tl*ai,L*tt Fewer eflsia.^and nil rOeeta ot^^elf abuae or Ia-^olacretioa, ahlrh^unlit* one for^ate.Iv htlftillfa* or^narriag*. Itla*w*at(rftilatrre tonic t*4^tlaot ktlltcr,^brln|luc back tbe^^ ilk flow to tno^^ fie Hill,Il-i Find. l'ro:uthe i'leteland Plain Healer Whoi^ thai wihl-..ye^l man rushing^dow n th, -'r.-et - I- he one of your lead^^ing a*teta*t*e***' 'No. That's the agent of our new tif-^teea tterj kulMlng. He'l looking for tea-^ants.'' yrlrcheckaat.: -. (SfUATbTaSmiALISTSS'/S ctattatpUtt.lt^ earttlvt rifecta i^giti at otce,^ihu^ lnaurillt r**tor*.l v ita.ilv ami renewed vlror^^nd ennfl.leii.e PtaSlTIVT CUAIAKTU OF^COMrLSTI CUU. ImIM to tt Rat'a Ti(*r^^f Life and take no other. It ran he lerrinl In^real poefcat H ut) per bo*, or alx for *M1P.^Mritlr^l het tree Ad-lrei- la RUC CHIM1CA1^k OrrOITIIfG CO., Cltdaattl, Obi*. Btraaathiv-a^- ^nda by th* Smith limai'o.i^tt Butte lily. Honk, b7K.IL OalluflJ k lo. \s. rloii. Ohjrellon. Frtmthe Cleveland Plain Dealer. Tiler,is some v -ry scrtoua objection to^. ^ !. brsiing the Fourth on the fifth What'sthat. ItBVakea it one day |eao te th* nezt^Fourth. 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