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THE ANACONDA STANDARD: SUNDAV MORNING, AUGUST 8, l^f^7. 3 ANACONDANEWS. NATIONALENCAMPMENT TheseAre the Days When Com^^mander Davidson la Busy, COLUMBIAFALLS HOME ThereWaa a Misunderstanding About^Baduoad Rates to Buffalo from All^Point* West or the Mississippi^- May Be Secured. AldermanT. ('. Davidson, who Is \^tile department commander of the ^, '^A. R. for Montana, has returned from^Columbia Falls, where he attended the^meeting lately kjaM at Um Slate Sol^^dier's home board. Ho report* that all^the memliers of the board were In r.t-^ttndance and considerable business^was transacted. Ho says that the^horn*- Is in a good and thriving con- t^dltlon, and that 1t l^ well gaaSM i 1 t^Commander Hlllman. who has it :n^charge. Thehome has been o|iened but a 1^short lime, and the furnishings are^no! fully complete, but this Is a dim- j^culty which is not seriously :'elt at^the present time. A number of Improvements nre^about to be made. A healing plant Is^to be put in. a staid, is to lie built^^nil other minor and necessary Im- ,^B*-^vements will be Instituted.^.80 far there are only nine Inm ites, ^^but there are a number of applica^^tions tar admission which will be net- !^i** upon at an early date. It.1s anticipated thai the O. A. K. !^e-ncampmcnt. which begins at HuTnto^on the 14th Instant, will be the larg^^est encampment ever held. Prepara^^tions nre lielng made in that city for^the entertainment of 300.000 visitors.^It It to be hoped that Montana will be {^tvell represented. Commander David^^son Is the mustering officer Tor this^slate. He has been making arrange^^ment* for members of his staff mid^comrades of this state to Uav dur^^ing this week for the scene of the^demonstration. Commander Davidson was of the^opinion that special rates had tx-en ar^^ranged for all who wished to attend J^the encampment from this stnte. Iiut^on Investigation he found that the i^Western association had not made^these arrangements. He Immediately I^telegraphed to T. 8. Clarkson. the !^commander-in-chief at the (J. A. R.^headquarters in Omaha. In reply to^w hlch he has received the following^letter: T.C. Davidson. Department Can* |^mander Montana. Anaconda.^^Dear Sir and Comrade: Your tat- j^egram Just received. I have at once^railed the attention of the I'nlon Pa^^cific railway to the fact, arid also the I^committee on transportation at Huf- I^falo. requesting them to take the mat^^ter up at once by wire. I think if ^ou^had made application in advance to^the railroads. lal.-s would have been j^made. I am doing all I can for you^and you will be advised. Yours truly,^^T. H. CLAUKHON.^^Commander-in-Chief.^^Every possible effort Is tvlng mad^^bv Commander Davidson to secure re-^diieed rates for the Orand Army ni^n^cf Montana, with the hopeful prosptct^that they will be secured. Forreliable plumbing, go to J. A.^Hasley, 2Vi Oak street. specialKxcurniuii lu UuBulo nuil Uelurn Viathe Lake Shore * Michigan^Southern Ry.. August 21st. L'ilnd and^ttfd, 110.50 for the round trip from^CbtMVfO, A portion of the trip may^be made by boat 1f desired In either^direction without additional c^-st. R -^turn limit may be extended to Sept. I^1'Oth. Full Information will la- fur- |^nlshed on application to J. H. Hull, T.^P. A.. 131 8. Sixth St., St. Paul, or C.^K. Wllber. A. (I. P. A . Chicago. A GOOD PERFORMANCE. Dramaof Merit Will lie Presented This^Week. 'Among the .sterling attractions visit^^ing Anaconda this season, none have^achieved greater financial or artistic^success than ^81 Perkins.^ the rural^drama, which opens ut Kvanti opera^house for twi nights beginning Aug.^9th. It Is said that th- piny is parties-^Isrly interesting from n draina'.io point^Of view, being filled with strong situa^^tions and thrilling climaxes. As in^plays of similar construction. ^The old^Homestead.^ for instance, th- centra!^figure Is an honest-heart! d country^^man. Si Perkins halls from New Kng-^land. and Is the agmt for the Agitator^Threshing Machine company. His^^pedal mission on earth is to hem-lit^the farmers In gi-neral and his coni-^Sany In particular, taking can- not to^overlook No. 1. i'lipid, In Ml arrowy^attack upon the human heart, can s n n^whether the heart Is contain-1! in the^bosom of the threshing machine agent^at- a Romeo: and SI Is made a target of^by th* little god. who strikes him hard.^The Yankee is proverbially lucky and^shrewd^and uheth.r it is luck or^shrewdness on Si's part, lie succeeds in^circumventing the enemies of his loved^one, and In spite of furious opposition^marries her. During the action of the^jilay many dev. r skits and spu lalths^are Introduced, and the burlesque band^from Pughtown will brlgiiten up the^atmosphfii with blasts of funny Mae*^Manager Harpstrite will make the^prices popular ATTHE CHURCHES. Therewill not lie any survices In^the Christian church to-day. Kldcr^Barnaby will take a vacation for a few^v seas. Latter-daySalntn hold Sunday^ft4^%%^eye^%% w B0PPHK A S pecialale of^ilverware i FORA FEW DAYS LookIn Wi^^i^w or QUI In and^^Kxamtnr. KEPPLERJEWELRY CO. usMa a Sir c:. AskmiIs. schoolat 10 a m. Regular service at^1 p. m. and ft p. m. to-day in the^Lyceum hall on Commercial avenue.^Special Missionary Hon. Ben K. Rich^of Idaho will occupy the pulpit. The^choir will render same very plessliur^pie,. - , f music A nearly invitation ts^extended to the public. Latter-day^8slnt riders travel and preach without^purse or scrip and do not tske up col^^lections, all expenses being met by^voluntary' contributions of members. Firstliaptist church-Services at^Good Templars^ hall. Mat tie block, 11^a. m. and S p. m. R^v. L. t; Clara^will presch morning and evening. Presbyterianchurch. Main street,^mar Fourth, C.eorge Wade Healy. pas^^tor^Services to-day at 11 a m. and 8^p. m. Sundny school at li:15 p m.^Y. P. 8. (^. K. meeting at 7 o'clock^this evening. The services to-day will^be made pleasant by the assistance of^a choir and an orchestra All are very^cordially Invited to alt -nd any or all^of our services. The still hour this^morning at 10:30 sharp. TheSwtdish Heptists hold services^to-day In the Scandinavian church as^follows: Sunday school at 10 s. ia.^Preaching services at 11 a. m. and S^p. m. J. D. Johnson, pastor. Forsanitary plumbing, steam and^hot water heating, see Young * Deiell. HELENA WILL PLAY BALL Arrangements Have Ueen Made fur a^(^nuil (.one on Miiiilay. aga'-.e of baseball will be played at^tin- AMiletlc Held on Sunday aft rnoSS^betwe n the best club that Ihe city of^Helena can produce and Ihe Anaconda^team. Negotiationshave been goi.ig on for^the past few days to mak arrange^^ments for this game, and it was late^Friday evening that a telegram arrived^slating that the club would be eh^hand. vl Thiswill 1m- a good game of ball, as^it Is stated that the team In Helena^Is now composed of first-class players.^They will require to be good. If they are^to succeed In getting away with Ihe^home team on Sunday. Anaconda has^a ball tram at present In which great^pride should be taken. In fact more^than was manifested by the last attend^^ance at the Athletic field. The members^of the team are all Justly popular for^ci mblnlng all the Instincts of a gi-ntl- -^man with their ability lo play ball.^They have, won many honors for their^city and they are deserving of more^Users! encouragement and patronage^than they lu-.ve lately received. It la^a matter of no small expense to bring^the club here from Helena on Sunday,^and there ought to be a lurge crowd in^attendance lo BSC the game which is^sure to prove a good one. ShouldIhe attendance at to-day's^game prove that the people of Ana^^conda still take an interest In their^baseball i luJi. th: management w ill at^SMS, infer into negotiations with the^strongest clubs in Ihe state for a se^^ries of games at home. Miles City or^Hillings will probably play here In the^near future and also the crack Salt^Lake team. Muchcomplaint has lieeen hoard by^the baseball men because at the AO cent^admission fee charged at the gat and^it has beecn decided to reduce it ma^^terially (lame called at 2:30 p. m.^Ladles free. P\Mowing is the line-up of th^ two^bums: HelenaPosition Anai onda (ioodmanPitcher Andrews KrelgerCatcher Crlffith iloodyi-aiFirst luis.- Kmerson Robertson...,Second base Hurten CavartyThird east ...Hammond CeasesShort: top Lleyi DonahueRight Held Moure WaltersCenter tleM Uing DullyLeft field Mellal- MonisSubstitute ,Daly .Mooreand Long are recent acqui^^sitions to the home learn, and belli ar ^^playing the outfield In u first-^ lass^manic r a id hitting tie ball hard and^often. The Anacondas are exception^^ally strong at Ihe bat this year, and^opposing pitchers all agree that Ihe^Pirates art- about the hardest baiting^aggregation of young utnateurs to be^found anywhere. OFFICERSINSTALLED. And l^flegiitt-s la the I,rand Lodge Llerted. Attheir meeting held on Friday^night. King Lodge No. 17 I. O. (i. T.. of^this city, by their deputy. J. A. John^^son, installed Ihe following officers: chieft niplar. J. H. Kglicrt; vice^templar, Miss Measl,- Nichols; sei re-^tary, E. J. Eds-cotube,; asslstanl escrfe^tary, Miss Haltie McLean, tliiuiieigl secretary,H. ^;. Coy: iisaaeiri. a. b. Met. nnell: mu'shal. Miss Daisy Con-^ners: deputy marshal, J. W Turner:^chaplain, Kev. W. T. Kust r; guard.^Harry Williams: sentinel. Clarence^Wiles: organist. Miss Hester Kldrldge.^The following were elected delefculas^and alternates to represent King lodge^at the grand lodge which opens at^Cleat Kalis on the first Wednesday In October; rrtlrsataa War, w. T. feus* ter.J. H Egbert, B, J. Kdgcoinbe. Miss^Dals^ Connors. Alt.mat , Miss l-'an-^nle White. Miss Harriet Wright W J.^filles. Miss Klla Williams. WickedYYa^^ St Ihe Wild ling. Thepeccary, or wild hog, of Mex^^ico.^ said C. W. Kartlett ()f Laredo,^Tex., ^seems utterly devoid of fear and^is the moat vicious of brutes. I have^ni ver s^^^ n it turn a hair s breadth out^of its path Xui any living thing. Man^Is Its special bete noli. It displays an^Intelligent.- in lighting the human^strangely at variance with its appar^^ently complete lack of mental attri^^butes, save the very low sat order of^instinct. They an- rarely found singly,^but go in drives of from hundreds tu^thousands. Their ability to scent man^Is particularly marked. I have KNOWS^u drove of them i^^ scent a man a mile^off and strike as straight for him as^.in anow Hies. There is no use to try^to frighten them with guns. The only^tlilni: to do when they get after you is^to run away from tnem as fast as a^horse can carry you. And then then-^is no certainty that they won't catch^you. They are nearly as swift as a^horse and their endurance is as great^as th- ir \ I- iousness. Afrl^ nd of mine encountered a^drove of hem In a w ild part of Mexico^a few years ago and his escape was^mlracul ^us He very foolishly shot^and at unded a number of them. Then^he to, k r,fuge In a tree. The pecca^^ries kept him in the tree all day and^tbrsMSb IKS niaht. They circled round^the tree, grunting and squesllng their^delight at the prospect of a feast. He^soon exhausted his ammunition snd^brought down a peccary at each fire.^Hut this had no terrors for the lieasts.^Along toward morning the brutes be^^gan lo eat the ones he had killed and^when they thus satisfied the cravings^of their stomachs thry formed in line^and trotted off The wild cats and^tigers that Infest the Mexican wilds^flee from the peccaries with Instinctive^fear, and eras rattlesnakes keep out^of their path. mlHn't tlntu Too Much i f Her.^From Tit-Hits. MinnieI want to Introduce you to a^young lady^a very nice ynunc lady^^and she's worth her weight In gold. BobStout girl. 1 hope. ABOUTTMBCITY. Tentsfor rent at Orel*'*. ConVIcollege, new Davidson block. Cutprices on shoes. People's store. Shotguns for rent at Crete's. Hallgsme at Anaconda park to-day Baths.Montana hotel barber shop. 2x. Firstclass board at 311 West Park. Freeadmission to the Anaconda^park today. Orelchas a snap in a bicycle at 110.^^Come on. boys. Huntingin any quantity 5c a yard^at Losee ^ Maxwell's. Firstclass mixed paints Jl '^^^ a gal^^lon at F Bv Wright's. Morestyles and largest stock of^wall paper at Mahan Hros'. 'C. F. Arnold was In the city yester^^day from his mining camp at Hreen's^Lake. Clean,comfortable beds, tl to f,_^ per^week. The Arlington, corner ^^ak and j^First streets. Mrs.J. K Young ami son will leave I^for Tacoma, Wash.. Wednesday morn- j^ing for an absence of two months. NI,holsi n's liquid bread is a subsll- i^lute for all etoobattc drinks, sjieet ej^which arc loo stimulating for delicate^constitutions. Everybodywill decorate for Bryan a^reception. Place your orders for bunt^^ing now with Losee ft Maxwell. Anaction has been brought against^the Deer Lodge Sheep - oinpany to^foreclose a mortgage of $.-i,6nn made In^favor of W. H. SweU and E. H. Met-^calf. Slsson's Business College at the I^Davidson building has begun I lie pub^^lication of a monthly college Journal.^The first Issue of 4,000 copies will be 1^ready to mall in a fewv days. Tocontractors: Hlds are wanted^for constructing a one-story brick^store room. Plans and specifications^may be seen at M. Hammerslough's^Jewelry store until August 10. Theboard of health of the city of^Anaconda met yesterday and elected^Dr. Spellman president and Dr. Mi ^^Kenzle secretary, after which an ad^^journment was taken until nextTuis-^day. Abouttwo weeks ago Kd. QthSSS lost^his bicycle. It was taken from the^curb on Main street, opposite Daly At^Marron's saloon. He valued the wheel^at I7li Constable J. J. Walsh rec^ v-^ered the stop n article on Friday lust,^but It could not be discovered w ho took^the wheel away. tictyour bunting orly at 1/isec ft^Maxwell's. You may be too late. Atthe Montana: Oscar Rlltenburg.^D. E. Conhalm. St. Paul; P. Jsrobson.^San Frsnrlsco; II. tl. Day. St. Paul;^I^ouls Mekler, Salt l,ake; R. F. Casey.^Miniuapolls: Chas. Schatzlein. Butte;^P. P. Johnston. Lexington, Ky; M. C.^Deallon. Frank K. Ward. St. Paul;^Julius Sulten. San Francisco. TheAnaconda Ttirn-Vereln will give^a grand gymnastic exhibition and ball i^on Monday evening, Aug l*^. al UPstr^hall, for the lieneflt of the SetttS^Turners to defray expenses In going to^Helena to participate In the Mi-ntana^stat. - prize turnfrst. Aug, 31. 23 and 33.^1897. Tickets M cents; ladles free. A25-day sojourn in Ihe. National 1^Park will be enjoyed by J. M. (iodard,^C. H. Shryock. Carl Newman and W.^Q, Van Kman of ihls city. The boys^will muke the entire trip on their^vvhi !s, and will ears with them a^conk and a wagon load of provisions^(iodard and Shryock stalled yesteiilay^morning with Ihe team and cook.^Newman and Van Kman will start ut^an early hour this morning. Theboard of county commissioners^w ill me t on Monday Aug. H. not only^to complete their duties as a board of^i qualisatlou. but also to make the an^^nual levy for taxes. The levy will be^made for county purposes, road pul^^pites, a bridge fund, a poor fund, a^bond and Interest fund, stock del c-^llve and Inspector fund, a stock in^^demnity fund, a eenaty fund, a Sheep inspectionand indemnity fund, the^slate tax and the common school fund^tax. Then- will also be levied taxes^^ ni s- -vi-ral school districts to pa^ in^^terest on Isolds, and In some cas^-s.^'the bonds themselves YUKON BY AIR LINE Milwaukee( spllalUls Thin I llnom lor^Alsskuil Mine*. Froma Mllwauke- Special. Anumber of .Milwaukee capitalists^have conceived a line scheme Pot^amassing wealth in connection with^the development of the new gold fields^of the Yukon district. TheHttle home-loving Si seeing! r^pigeon Is (he sgent which the Milwau^^kee promoters have in view as the^^mans for muklng millions of doll.us^during the few exciting years which^are expected to ensue in the ilolcondu^of the an tic circle. The ci uipany^about to Is- organized bids fair I i rival^the Western I'nlon T; I graph company^( as a winner of dividends and the as-^social-d press as a dispenser of news.^It will be known as the (ireat Alaskan^and Kerti Hrlllsli Pigeogrunii coin^pany. ToQVBRCMCI OOTaJtCB,^The purpose or He Ureal Alaskan^and North Hi (tlsh, Plg.iigiSpB I ompanv^Is to ^I- n up a line of communication^between Seattle or Victoria and the^various new mining camps of British^Columbia and Alaska, along the basins^of the Yukon and Rlondykc rivers. At^peesc in the new gold region i-. difficult^of access. Over three months are re^^quired to dispatch a letter lu any place^in the district an.I receftB a r ply^ISO!SfHH0 It takes a steamer from^fort) to fifty days to reach th- i: w^gold Helds from any point on the Pa^^cific coast in the Cnlted Ststes |-i -per.^Even hy the shorter overland nun by^way of Juneau and the lakes and |H-rt-^age to the north of that city, at least^a month Is required to make th- rip^from Sesttle. There Is no telegraphic^communication to the district, and no^probability that ther^ w ill be for many^years. If rver. Consequently tens .-r^thousards who seek th^lr fortun^among the placer diggings of the new^country during the next few years will^be left In Ignorance of what Is tran^^spiring in the ^ ivlliz d wuld unless^some means of communication can he^epened up that will lie rapid and ,n x-^pensive The Milwaukee p^ -pi- hejsrvs^they have solved tbis problem and^hence the propiaied orgsnizstion of the^Plgeograph i-ompany. PI-RPOSKOF THE SCH KM K^It Is expected that the boom In Alas^^kan snd North British mini- | - ka^will be one of the wildest In the history^of the world. The stork exchanges In^New York. London and Stber places^must be supplied with news regarding^the rich strikes along the Klondyke and^^hi Yukon The explorations of the^thousand or more companies which will^be organised to work claims slong th ai,tic circle wtU be ^ niche.! u ith great^interest. Alaskan mining companies HIwant Information at fi -luent in^^tervals as to the earnings of the^mines, while Invest, s in the smaller^enterprises will be anzlou^l^ awaiting^intelligence of the discovery of pay^dirt at the property in whk h they are^most Interested. Itis conssaaently argued by the Mil^^waukee span Ikat tb few million In^^vestors in Alaskan and North British^mining stocks will not be content with^news several months old regarding^their Investments This is ihe - i In^the financial world which th- (Ireat^Alaskan and North British Pige -graph^^ ompany hopes t^ Mil Milwaukeepossess, ^-^-,.! n uelie e-^ments for the organization of such a^company. Inasmuch as a number of Its^leading eitisens own large coveys of^carrier pigeons which have the reputa^^tion of being among the fleetest in the^^miii Tie so I III i' ii- i i In edlng^birds fn rllght along Ihe Pacltlc coast^and in the interior of Alasks Some ol^the- breeders have made marvelous^records in Burope, traveling from 54t^to TOO mll-s In a single day It is con^^sequently renamable to suppose that^their offspring will he fully as rapid^and as unerrlag In High: ,i, ;ii | .u-^ents. TOIMARTINA POIf r^The Idea Is (n iransf r a number of^these breeders to Victoria, the nearest^lib graphic stS'ion to the Klondvk.^district, and ab^' a number at them to^Juneau and Ds^- s. n City. In the h trt^of the neiv El 1'. nolo it Is bell \..I^that after the birds shaP have be^n^properly trail* 1 by frequ nl lllahts^over the iountt^ l^ tween Dawson City^ami Jim- iu. s distance at abets M miles,they wll he able to rover that^extent of terrib ly In about 31 hours^The birds who* home coles an : ^ it d^in \ li toria, it is bell v ed, can i rai h^that plai in k ss than 30 hours after^being releasedJr. m Juneau a (rip that^Is seldom math- in less than tin or^four days by pb-amboai. sllhongfe en^one occasion It was made from Sitka in^til hours. Will sin h a line of commu^^nication opened up it ought to be pos^^sible for a message written In the froz^^en Interior of Alaska to reach the most^distant nat ts of the wrbl w Ithln a few^days. The experience of the arctic ex^^plore,-. Nunsen, ^Mi carrier pigeons In^(he let II, Ids near the- North Pole has^demonstrated tie- practicability of us^^ing thes birds io Alaska during the^coldest months of winter. Thescheme is a simple one, and^needs only a guarantee of a mod. rate^aim unt of business to make It a suc^^cess. Inasmuch as it costs 13 to gel a^newspsper inte the Klondyke district, andtl for a letter, after they haw | ovie40 days in transit, it Is believed^the prosperous miners of the new re^^gion would be billing to pay a hand^^some subsidy toward such un eater* prise Th N'ev ,..,k and London stockexrhangtp could also probably !^^^depended up, n for patronage, so that^the undertaking ^ not near as vision^^ary as It v.oulf ordinarily appear upon^a sup rlli nil esaininalion. COGTHAT HANGED HIMSELT. Krldesr*Thai fee-inur e Urovs Him to n^sna-lili'^ I,rave. ThomasL. Rush more, a r- 'den: ,,r^a LOSS Island village, recently pur-^took^ani^^mal made so i :uch disturbance that^the wealthy ipllllllls 'vho have bomi I^nrnr by hegaj b, complain. He would^holw and banc all night and in th-^day Hire , hsjt IV i hlldren Some of^If resldrnts, II is said, look In their^yachts and up ln.r.-d in th.- mlddki ^'^ihe sound in urcjtr to obtain rest, Mr.Rusbrnore was very sorry for^his nelghliSrs' predicament, inn as he^had Invested 13.^^ he hoped Hi.' i '^thing w ould happen 10 n-ll- v Mm of^the necisslt; w nlch seemed linmlnent.^of laklng 1he dog's lite. Hewest -^it as his morning walk. andon reaching Un- stables (hi coach^^man came running out cxolt dly sa\^Ing that the doe had ronunttted sui^^cide. The^ olfe hung by his neck on lbs^higli fi ne 1.is I. gs fully f( ur feci^from the ground The neighbors psse,^Ing in thi ir- inri iages w re mm b re^^lieved vht ^ Mr. Rashsi^*^ called^attention m Hie pe-culin.- tragedy ami assiii.iltiiim that Ihe anI i In i c sini !--ss i ii;hin had pussed a^a THECOPPER CITY Anaconda,Montana LaceCurtains Wemention three numbers only, but have^many others equally as (rood. i^*i S(gw*8a^ssss^ NO..74J Carpets SIK^ IM. BttXOtt*Axniinster Cariwits, n^j^-^ultir price ^1.50, inade, laiil mid^lined, $1.15 No.6809 Nottinr;]itiinI,acc Curlaiiis, 15 1-2^yiiiils iMfi 00 Iggthes wide, white^mid eeni^it's u beauty^and only $2.00 RugsRugs^Rugs NewLine Just In No.2713 NottinghamLace Curtains M SmyrnaWilton^Kurdistan^Art Squares It1-2 yards long,^.'j0 inches wide.^W hite and Bern,^would lie C/iccif)I-.nouvh at $j.oo $2.50 No.3743 FitkNet Curtain Newdesign,^II 1-2 yardH long,^Full width.^A beuiitiful l\xrljrCurtain For$3.50 NO.jysj NO.ARC. eiuiif \oill|;e. leeeiiii, | chaseda bhsol rolllc forl|. 1 Itt his h^mitj In Ortenta, but irs- TheCopper City kV^S S, Wssdtertha en. 1}what we hnvi un.1ssaetbjN^'* h. VLIionJul as^w.lenm. u sar-^eksxra. OoimU^^^h-erfally .a-^^b.sged Prmialiiiifur It,,lb. Ktiin the San PYSBjctSSa Post,^Smith Bilked ^P Market street the thi r evening uith a box - f candy 111- der^ ;i.- aim and a big BSi kagS of meat underthe . thi-r.^^Hello, Smiih' said Brosrh, gone to housekeeping 1 didn't kn -w yen srere married.^I'm sal yet Whatare ytMl doing gflth that candy^and isesl then'^'^^i ^^ Ing b see my girl.^^^T- you hsve t^- furnish the family withnuat alresdyT Ohno. Un- candy Is for the girl and^tin- .neat Is for lb dog. I ha-1 to asarcsiyeslf with botl Oneof Them Priceof Suit . . . 520 00^Less one-fourth . . r^.00 Youpay .... Si5.00^Another of Them Priceof Suit . . . JUfi.OO^liens one -fourth . . H.7,^ Youpay . . . . $11.23^Still Another Priceof Suit . , . 110.00^l,ess one fourth . . 2.50 Youpay57.50 Adirect saviug ia made in your^favor of one-fourth off the price of^any suit purchnseel from us. and^we do not merely say so, we do so^and si^'ii our name to it. line.V. 1 s. 11 r Window IH.pLy of Summer Underwear EVANS0PKRA HOUSE rmemHutaunuUAtu .1^lim MftKuirr. MaiLiiAV TwoNights Oaly, ComauiiC'nr, Aug;. * THMOOMStDtAM SAMJ. BURTON MISS LILLIE COLEMAN flOODFRIEND 'IT^1'''' 1 CL0THIN6CO. ANACCNOA.M1 INT. SI PERKINS A^ Hallows College, CUT 1 ^t i' i'ITV ^ ' r a SS A-u; ^ ^ 1 ^ HMbk 1-rtxlurtnin. A tiip' lmrr^ir^hilarlAU* WWAttMsU ''^^mr^l v f|r^mn A muring |^r^^'1*111; 1-^ \ nt fun. I^tic^it^^r t*n^t ^rii*. I'he-^I giolrtl si IVrkin. V'l.i Orrli^irn ssl IV! *ktll^-^l^! MustrlMn- i^ tbr 1 ^^:^-ai *-\ ^ r |^- ^ ^^ 'iTsnI !^^ tht*^public I t .1 travr-ling mtTipan^the- moat nf -1. rr^nturf* t^^r^ ^'^* tifM |t rlNMIN^KUw W^l of lu-iih* mstWrvd la M itrtiaitr^ man i^W9t ^^|te-ri^lly it iln- ^*o ia hi Prrkiui, ruanitttc^arrr artih soiLffe*, liaifrs. rait^iy ua^a(r, wbrf u gtu,.\on 'le.lrnl-siililtalr ffrrMUrf. H tl[i-rail- al ^ kj in^ lam., i I'ujh- townFarm-r Baml frm ^'w^-rt in \r^ni ut^tin- ^^Btra li ft*- al 7^ eU*k p. ra. PRICE*Resrrved Scat* 7gc. Oallcry j(oc K-*T\ t4 Keats tin ^a)^* Hatnnlav at Smi^h Dfag^CaaafaV) ^ ^' HIPPODROME SM.TI.AKP CITV I MM. t'O-IUClTKllbv Tim M\m^T Katmibh. rot-li n mnt\ rtMV *^- eo..l fur Voiinit Mrn ind Ii.nil'ille t'lB^^lr^l ^nl limine.! Cnur***.^stuiiirt Brill h# rf^uni*il tVeJftp.SBi. r-#pten^^b^r l^t Applytu Rev. TMO*. J. I.ARKiN. 5. M.. Altllsll iw* c'o.lete, HaltLsk* fill. L'lah. TheLadies' Friend Dr.DeVilb's Fr^ach T ajy Tablets gjtftSSi Kill Prle^ f.'.Oll |^r hal ^^Bt b^^^^it Mi-iir'lT mM, i,i bbv uMrwia F-^r Ml*^^nl) bv ib* hTANDAHIi IlKL'il CO, ABBMB.ia. Bset Manheim's ANACONDA'SPOPULAR BARQAIN STORE T.i-ni-rr.iM ninmlng at x n'el -ck ^e tiegin a xlguntlc Good-Se C'ea^nS Safe (ifall gttmmrr (iiumIi^. Brtthoot limit or reserve, A final and Invincible ^f-^forl unlimited in scope tnlKrttler In all respects, than any Clearing Dale^we have utieni|iteil hi-n-tnfiire. I'ticeg Kuagnl by quantitlm of goods In^^toeg. Cost mil ^ ^ ^ n-I^ i - I r.\er^tli ihk ni.u ke.i at '|uli S-Bclllng prices. A^^llai Kain llarvekl fur the mmiey. suv ing people of Anaconda and vk-lnlty.^fume ^lth a well 111 1 ^*^I |Micto-tLu^ a ami reap the benefit. No mall orders^Illlcil from Ihls atl. $1Dross Goods for 25c in.'ixIn. all gfSSl Herges anil Henrlcltas.^all colors, including black, wnrtli M\ tlnul price lac tr,1n all wool Scnteh Kultlngs and Bssabsjra Tarse4a, 14 in silk andMohiilr jHc^|uardB. 40 in., all^wool. Silk Finish Henriettas, In all^the new fall shades, worth up to IIon. final price We Yourchoice of all our High Art Paris^DraM ralternn. the choice things ^f^the Heasnii. some worth up to ISO.00,^i on. |c^h thun JIO.ihi. for this mightv ab]lake tbSfg for Slim 50cSilks. 1 8c L'.TjK)v.Ih new and ^,a^.inalile Silks. In-^etsdlnS frlnte.l In.Ill- Striped Til^'Has and Lyon Dyed. Japanese^Wash Silks, r, gular Hi K'^als. tlnal Irlce is.- l.joolengths (from to l^ yds In each^piece) of High Crude Novelty Silks,^this st-asmi's Importation, worth up^to 1J 7^. a yard, fur this cue Final Hale IS* IOc Fruit of the Loom. 5c Upleecs of the almie w^-|| known^brSI I fill b cloned nut at the 1111-^lieurd of and final price Free!Free! Free! onprieialglsas of this coupon every^purchaser of a Dreea Patters to the^amount of 13.00 or over, will be en^^titled to the following complete lin^^ing outfit free of charge:^^ yds Silk Finish Skirt Lining .I ^0^t% yds Re^t Quality Canvas ...^2 yds Waist Lining 3* sua $1Shirt Waists, 39c Yourchoice of sny Shirt Waist In the^storfv Waists that have been selling^fur fioo. 1150 and IJ.50. la all the^ncn effects, the greatest Bargains ^^have ever offered, our final price w,il be 79 and $IO Ladies' Skirts. $2 95 Youreh,ilee of any Skirt In the store,^Brllllantine Hktrts, plain and figured,^black and blue Nun's Serge Shirts,^black and blue wide wale Summer^Serge Skirt*. thre* toned check^Sklrta In Iwautiful colorings. Per-^^ 11 in Im, ,I. Velveteen bindings and^French tlrrinhed Seams, worth up to^|li^'Ml. tlnal price jscWash Goods, 8 i-jc FiguredFrench Sateens, Figured]^French organdies. Plain and Fla-^u red Lawn- Anderson's SrotcU^lilnghams, Lappett. M in. wide,^Mulls. French Crepon PHaees si-ae $$ $ SAVE $ $ $ Apoor Mow. r or Hay Rake Is always getting out of order, causing ha Oftime, loss of money. THECROWN MOWER Ttunssmoothly, mis even snd never gets out of order. Make a good andbuy a Crewn this year. THETHOMAS HAY RAKE Iseverywhere concede,) the best Rake. Farmers who use tbsse tarpawaSSSSS tanget their hay I ros p it up quicker and with less trouble. Wo. an do better with you In Buggies. Harness snd all kinds of llBSts- mente,as we carry the largest slock la the county. J.T. CARROLL CO., EastPark Avenue, Anaconda. L'ghtedIn Kle. trieiiy. Corner Main and^Fifth ^t:eels. An.e rniilj. safivi. mi.iii^ ^)-\t.v^^ CommencingTUESDAY MOMT, AUG. IO Wild,vlcio nl nervniiB home* sie kaiidl.i1free of charge. PROF.0. R. GLEASON America'sKins ' Horse Tamers, and^his Biarvel-'ii^, ^ vhibltlonB of it^taming ami i.l-i .nog wild, vk-latin sad^nervoua horn^ Multitudes of , ntertalu- ,1^^twtstors ai \ r, per forma n, e nr.*^^I Idly enthu-i-';. over Qk-ason's won^^derful deeds of .tarina; and skill walls^handling the most vicious anlm.^. an h.- found^bapi el Admission,im lulling seats, only 2Jc^KobmU * Trs-rr Sole OSBm sad kUu.ru THETRAVELING MAN Crtethe best obtainable in the section^bo Josraeyg through The Ihmk hotel or^cafe, al tines, the heat wine, but al^^ways the best newspaper. A stranger^on the trslns passing through Montana^Is SSiatlssd ut the traveling man's al^^most BSaaJBsesjl demand for the Ana-^innda Stand.rd The ratio ia about M^Standards asked fur lo two of any^\\ . Kara dally The traveling man gets^the be^t. Y' i.r frn-n Is In the Fast^would appreciate a newspaper of the^Standatd's chsracter^It prints news,^prims It every day In (he year. The^subscription terms asked are Ihe same^as inferior papers. II.W per month de^^livered. Keajlster as a permanent Stan^^dard patron now. tjl.*^J-eJtaJtw|l^* UNIONIRON WORKS BUILDERSOF MININGMACHfT^EfiY 6anFranctsoo, California. I SEND FOB CATALOOt t:S. , A.%^ %^bb i mm Trya Standard Want .Adv.