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THEANACONDA STANDABD: WEDKESDAV MOBNTSG. SEITEMBKB I. 18ST. ButteNews.^MM I. WINSHANOiCAP DoimhWood Gets Off Badly and^Is Beaten by Plumeria. SUSIEF. LANOS IN FRONT BUIHoward Throws Down the Talent^ID tiw gUPurtoaga Daah^^Tampe Maid a Tin-in.lt- handicap natuiallv over-^etiadowtd all ill. ^ ^ 11^.-i- even la at the^Rutte track yesterday Th^ earl\ morn^^ing storm had rendered the track^etkky and soft, whhh had a marked^tendency to bother form |tla^er^ Tht^handicap VM hardly M ^iiuiiablo Mi^to l^^;in wilh. Osilii Joe should not havetx-. ii ask 'I inoede more than 1 |Miunda. which wat- iln tltftvi^-ti^^^^ in^weights ^hi n ilms. two met in their^prvvious Mart. On that BtraalaB, Ma^^W. and Ostli i Ji^- were very i losi i^^gether after going a mile. In fait, if^anything. Ma^ W. would liav. won it^th^ distance had lieen a mil' UBBtead^of tine and one-sixteenth miles. This^as why the handc a|^|iei should have^given May W. 110 instead tif 1*7. Tn be^aure, the t-ondltion of the traek favored^May W. in the rare yeaterda) iikis-^Much an -In- had tin- -I^ ^-d in lake tin-^dry path all the way aftar going^around tht- iirst turn. Tin- lu ll inn^t hanged around a good deal, hut May^W. remained a ataagy favorite, hut^tisili-r Joe gradually went hark. Tin'^average belling at llrsi \\a^ Ma\ \V^tnO. Fortunate M^^. ^^stbt Jot- $4^i and^tiuwn 41*. After awtiltr Oatler Jae^^ ^Uld lie nun haseii fur tir.. May \\ .it^tince went out in tin- lead, hut tiny^were fairly t lose together ai tin- Imlf-^milt |^o^t. ega-ept illiss-i Mm- W iti.nl^ually drew may mi tin I a i turn fol^^lowed hy Ostler Jo*-, ami although the^latter tried hard to get up. May VY^won tile rate by one and ont-half^lenjrths. Oatler Joe had all in worst^of it in the atrctch. having lo tafct tli'^muddy going The unit'. 1:41%, marks^quite a performance, consul.linn the^condition of tin traek and also inking^into ronaideration tht- cogapletf heating^mdmlniatered to Fortunate, who was^Irnglhs behind at tht- Bnlah. Therewaa considerable aliesatisfac-^tion over the atari in the tn. furlongs^dash. Plumeria. Dorah Wood ami Oak^Leaf were the only three to sport silk,^hut Starter Ferguson made an execra^^ble stari for a three home race. Plu-^meria getting off three It ugths tu^the good, which virtually made her a presentof the race, aa IKirah WI wasunable to oven ome such an ml-^vantagt. although the best in the race^at the weights and distance, in all^probability. TempeMaid scored bar initial win at^the meeting in the four and one-half^furlongs dash, beating a miscellaneous^lot of horaea gathered from many nnhs^around. The talent had the ran- siged^up to a nicety as TAagBgM Maid Kohl for^tst. a* all the other Btartera brouchi^hut $32. Owingto st rate lies tin set oiul race^on the ohrd for i'-year-nlds fi ll through. Thefifth race had seven atartera. Kill^Howard sold for 14^. I-aiiy Hurst {IT.^Daylight $10. Cherry I^eaf SIT. Susie V.^SM and the held K. Hill Howard ami^Jim Blackburn alternated In the lead^for the first three furlongs, w In n Susie^T. went to the front ami von coin pa r-^atlvely easy from Lady Mm si. who^iloaed Up quite a gap in the Btrttrh. Thelast race on the card hroughi to^^gether a Job lot. ValU-nie was selecleil^to land the coin, but he linish.-ii last^The winner turned up in I'lan (^amp-^l^ell. who had a lead of thru* lengths^turning Into the stretch. Joe Cottoa^aecured the plat'. Thesummarii s: rintlRace. Running,four and tine.half fartaatga,^purae 420U. D.A. Rim-healer's Iv in. Tempe Maid. bvCaligula. 107 (MrAbet i i RobinHood. I.. Ill (Field1 2 t\M. C. 1^H^ iStuarti ;: Time.:M. Wonhandily hy two It-nuilis. Six^lengths beiw.. n ^.1 .ml ami third.^Judge Smith. IM (Boynton). Billy Mr.^1*14 (Witkllne). Silverman. lt^' iMorrisi.^Alderman fan ^ W a Plngli ^ i. I'tmer-^slty. 10^ (powersi. ^;iatl^s. I'm alii..a-k^.^flnlslied as nani'il Mutualspaid: Tempe Maid. tll.K^ami IV.Vi and Robin Hood I. Ill ... Kcr.in.lllat-i'. Running,handii-ap. the furlongs,^purae t'Ji^i. D.faint-rim's h. m. PI 11 mafia, hy^Imp. Kagle Plume-Ftoila. IftT iXar- vaet) 1 Ii.naliWood. 112 ty MonM i J OakIx-af. IM (Morrlal ;i Time.llU'i.. Wondriving h^ one and one.half lengths. Rati stall Dorah WI III. Iieatat tht weights and distant--^Mutuals i.lit-1 Plumeria. Ill 9 .^Thlrtl llatr. Running.hamlica|i, one mil' purst^1300. DCameron's h f May W hy Imp^Eagle Plume-Prtnla. 1UT iXarviiiz . 1 'tier Jis-. U'L' ill. Brown) 2 Fortunate,lo.l iy. Morsel z Time.1 431 Wonby one ami om-half It ngths^Twenty lengths Imwcccn m-i ^ii.l hikI^third. (iiiKsie. W iMiiiinnl. ills., ran. Mutualspaid: May W.. $1^.7^. ami^17 40 and Ostler torn, f.i M. Itmi-iti Kan-. Running,six furlongs, puis, t.ltsi.^J. W. Fulh t s h m Susie p.. bv Jack Hardy-Ntttii |gS kj Morat i 1 IjadyHurst M I Holmes) Daylight,lo* (Ann-si Time.1:14. Woni level h h\ i wo length.-. diatanoebatween second and third.^Jim Maekburn. i^ ill Bnmn), Kill^Howard. Ill (Dlngleyl. Cherry Leaf. 1nr^tMorrlal. Tiger Cat. 102 (MctJinni,^ished as named. Mutualspaid Kusit P., I22A1 . i i^112.30 and Lady Hurst. 116.40. I'I' h Kate. Running,five and one-half furlongs,^puree 4200 HtirtiinAr Roes' rh. h. '^Ian ^'ump-^l-ll i.^ Jtibn Campbell-Katie, 1^7 (Dlngley) 1 JoeCotton. S^T (Hlevens) 2 Batteat. 102 ^ McLaughlin i 2 Tinn I II. Woneasily b) lour lengths Una^one-half lengths between seeuaid ami^third. Demta-rat. 97 (Rullminii Vn-ks^47 (Nar\a^-it. Hyman. 4^ I Powers l, \^taste. 4T iWickliin I. finishetl aa^named. Mutualai^m^^1 clan Campbell 122.70^^ nd tll.U and Joe Cotton. 11::.^'. THIS AFTERNOONS CARD ThewiUltjt and wtflgjd- I i thih afl-^ew noun ni% aK fulL**s PITS! i'm ^ ^ fi\' eighth* o^ ll lull'^Ut lietal Coxt y, 104, Riil It .y, Ji . pi|, iT'ncle John. 104: Commission, 104; ^^o-^: g^-nt. lot. Question. 104. S.v.iniirace, half mile. I-year-oldi Jolliniom10:'.. Wat unba, !^.*^: Mosimw^i;.o. lmi X .ii Smb. 1^ l-;n. :is; D,,n It .1^ Hm ML IM Tliml ia. ^ ii ami ^in hnlf furlonga^allahafaad. W itoubtful. at^; Roitalie, Ii lol lied Hud, !is TrapiM-an. 1c^Pourth no. mi mile Dixie Ij^nd.^: 14o. .1 o. r. ISO: II.mi. ii 140; Mentor,^HM Clan Caaapbi II, I4^; J. M it., mi,^Denes rat. 140^nftk raaa, nvt and om half furlongs in Wo ^i .inn iiiiit.-iiian. 4;;, 4}ulcksiivtr. Iti7 tdiii. M :^ Tim Mur^^phy. 1 .iiIo H -iton. 1^1 l.ihuokalani.^\ J 04 s\tli race, tout ami om -half furlongs^T^mm\ Tucket Ii!' Pal Tucker. 119, Chinook. Hf. I.aimy Wchrtaber. M, ... | i! !m; Ij. It. II^ It., 114. GOSSIP OF THE TURF. Mi'.-Pinlt-n ami II I. Prank math^a good i lean-up over tin- wins of the^CiailHIII stable. .1 \\ I'uih r alae ^ m ^ ^mpie of thousandmi bis man . Susie F. XaiMni.the inhi ..f Vreka. struck.^| Wli klim . Ike joel.. y on Vallente. with^j his whip after Hit lasi race. He was 0mti IM kg tin .imiit' s Typhoonis now nothing but a spnn-^I t.-r. I 1.laegg it K'.mi: t^ reiire from m^lug. Ii^- ' hums lo have been iinju-iiy^treated .it Harteni. onthe same day thai Mat I' bniktthe arortd'a pacing ret ird, brse ..us.iln sensational 1 ^t-ai ild li^l- ler,beat aa IM egad ib id at iteud\iiie in|:MH, :':11\ ami 1:11*4. Si.iii.i- 1^.urns .ii leaves on Thnis-^da| t^ fulfill an Kustern engag. inenl. Davidtii'urn-i will do lie start lag^tli.- latter part of the wn-u .l.i-l i Ayers I^ ai /.. initio In I slx- h'ai ^ a^ Win ita s aii i be a sail i.- h^ 11 W I I II1 j ami i Tin\, w York Herai.i puMlahea Mm^I feUoatag reajert af the .:-yeai -oid^s^.. I'st.ike ai Qeadsea: A crowd, \an- tiuslytstimaled ai fromIn 7.0IS). a/Mhflaaad the leg) ra.i .^ r the two^|7..'iOo sweepstakes arranged several^I nioiillis ago hy Missis Manns Daly amiB. 11. IlaiiIgggB Khaleeaa. tin i.^, y i ai-ithl hy staiiibniil. was BBt in |shape io atari, bo that mi af the m i^;i tutorsof Ibis great spoiuni; even! was^perforce uni presented. Tin- issue was 1.ft io china silk, tin- rhampeaa t^yeai - oldMbr InMter of l^Hti ami .lu|s-. the ehampi-'i: ^ - ar-eted ceh trotter at leal season.Tin h' ttinr; was $100 to 140 on^China Silk. The raceal n pons that^Jtip. s f. i : aere the worse for experi^^mental l.ahim ing anil shoeing win-^li'iiii' .'in hy his unslt-atlv h' hav ior to^^day The colt, though full of sgoad,^stiiind altogether unaltl. in iiegniiati^the turns. The summary: Kw'e.psinkcs for :!-ycar-o|d trotters;^stake. $7.:^Si MillBe Daly 's h f i'blna Silk, hyProdigal i Kennel i 1 1 1 D.A. Knell s BT. c Jupe, hy Allie Wilk's(Dustill!2 I 2 Time- | lit. 2.17. lit*. TinRreeib r ami Sportsman opines^that Zombro will troi in 2:^W this year.^This v. .mill appear n sc.I fasi. CaseyWineln II. ^ Ii^ rode l-'.l Rio Rey inaii his raoea is gaaa. Ina reei at bamlieap in .tiistralia Hie^horses ran a dead in a'.. WimiiIs.the midget Cilifoinia Jockey. Irode ghfaaetua in tin- aae and aae*half imile race at llarlem when he equaled^the world's iciord of 2:^2\. 1;i.t- e Hi si lli. s I^ .1 ' d f^-:il ti- hi III ih.I it trot ai Reedvtllc sin a/on the^Hunt, fourth and lifth hen's In 2 ^V 2.ti'ii, iiml 2:11',. QreBsiSat-hem ran uiiplai .1 yester-^ilay at Sln-epsln ad Hay Ama/.oniaii^appears to he the belter colt at pn-sim. I'.y II.illy ships bis string to CaHfoT-^ma this afternoon. Tin- harness Boraea^Kiam.i'h. M^lli. Xurst and Itcssn Itin-^i kin go on the same car. Tin-free list Is n ^ suspi ml'd ^li Thuradayami the lad tea m-III be ask. d Ii punch- up a bin smioleon Tin' reeelpuaie 1.1 be lurassd over to the^chairman ^i the Mitral read t^ !^^ usi-d ini 'limn; ^ ninpaigns.^A Hit| I't.ihi hi^ pap' i s.iw ' f II. IRurkt. tin- well-haowB BoraemaB, ar^^rived h Butte i.i-t rrtda) ii- i tri themeeting there is a splendid om and my qultt uteatlfuL He also added Thai*' -ii ^hi p.n ei Hea11 Mntin Ii^the greatetM oaM I evec aaw, and I look Ifor him to lower the world's record f^ 'pacers ' Mr. Burhe'e boreea, In ^ barge ..iBd, Lagi rty, a ill aj Mr* Bl WI- B4Mm xt galas day. Talkghoul aged campaigners' Mon^^tana has tier share of lhaaj Just at^preaenl.^ sayi the Breeder Bad spoils^^man. ^At ituite. Aug. :'. M*vaat Md^Pantaaia reduced her record) la I W%, tadfour days later iv-yeai-old Mi t or trottedin 1:17%. si range aa it apaea ra,^both of tins' mil'dim inns are iii Jcf- ii.^ s stablt. When ii comet lo agi .1 rrda, however, there is not muck iagi ' nf ih. ret ord of Ctoldemltlt MaM 1\ i r being lurpaaaed. Sh. trotted In II17^. when 14; in l:M when 17; In 214'. a'hen II; in 2:14 when IH. ami in^i'.'.M'-.. when 20 years old. There will neverI^ another (MtdamltB Maid. Mu\W. anil Plur.n tin are full slsttis^aud hitli si' I'll winning brackets on^the same day PgdUegan I.ad n muni gtbtM BB BB intha lust rare yesterday, \\ hih lin^^ing up the ii'-is'-s at the post Valient'^h t lly his he Is ami t aught lb gnu Just^above tin ^ -si. if ha bad nag a^couple of lex hea closer he urogM have^i. n dangiHiiudg linn, but he eacag d^with a slight cut. Thefollowing table showing the re^^duction of the woii i- pat im: record in thepast 40 years, v III BCOle of Inter^^est to many readeea af tin- Stamlartl:^Drover, h. g.. Hea Jersey Oot :;. IBSfI'JI PaaayBHater, Aiimny x.v Aug 2.1M42.27't I'Bkaown, ch. g.. Keu Jcrs y. AUK.2. IM42:22 Pit.m. g.. Long Island. X V.. Aug.2. MM fV,V ,Pet. ro. g. bgtBC lolead. M. V. S.p :^. DM'^I P'l. na g. Long bjlaad, X. V September.1*7.22:ll^4 Pm-ahontaa,ch m.. Long Island. X.Y.. June 21. I^'.^.. 2:IT' YankeeSam. Pi n hsv ill. (i . Oct. 21.IW 2 l^'x Sweetgt-r.gr. g . ^'|i \. Kind. O.. Oct.:i. I^772:14 1SI I p\ ^e urge. g . It' In si. r | X. Y.. Aug. T. MTt2:11 Ifjweetaer. gr. g.. Oakland, cai.. Die27.. l^7x ..,2:15^SI'epy Tom. ch. g.. ''i.iuinbua, o.. luiy1*. 1*7!^ 1:14% si^ py Tom. ih. g fii. *go. III.^| July 25. ^7^ 2:124 Lltil Brown Jug. hr. g., Hartford. tnnn . Aug 24. 1R81! Johnston,h g Chicago, HI., tVt. a.18X2t: J..hnst..n h g , Chicago. HI., tk-t. i]v'( j; 11I.Ik li.. Iowa. Sent. 4. IMH..2 M.isioi i. g.. Tern Haute, lnd.. dhgstr^, mm2 IPlying Jib, b. g . t'hitagn. Hi., I Kept i:. l^s:! 2 IRobert .1 b g . Perl Waym. lnd.. Aug.21. U#t2 Robert .1 . P. g., liidiatia|m^lia. lnd..Sept I^s4| .l;..h. 11 J., h i: Ten^ liaiiie. lnd.. Kepi 14. 1MB2 !John li ^;^ ntiy. Ulcus Palls. X. Y..S. pi 10, MBSJ {Jehu li tleatry, h. h . Portland. Me. S. pi. 24, I KM2 Star Pler. b. h.. Readvllle. Mas- Aug. 2K. 1KH71 SEVERELYINJURED. :11410 08V, OS 0404 03\ n:;i.op,^OP,^(KU, ^i^, itih it'...Ii.oi lli re on I n.le. ihr^U h^4jjb of 44'HUamw ulliinnsay It agon Ateamster nam.-.l William Motilinu^in the employ of the (iasbery (Nun-^BahUBBa t aapBliy was seriously injun.l^\ Us rda | hy Hying to pBeWUM bis^team from running away. MeuHouBad loaded bis wugon in the 'in ^f the Xe^ Yolk block and St 11 ft -^i i 'I lo ill u. ^ill uf the alley w Iii ii a 1i HBgh II BTOtaad toppled the. |wagon iiml i In- team started t ^ run.^' II. 4 a - I.I auto Ih.- Iln... ami was thrown 11ei. i aae at the hugg whet-is ami^dragged a considerable distance liefori^tin- l^ Mill was BtUppad lb was tukeii^tu his home al Xo. H14 Soillh Wyoming^Btreet, when- he was f.iunil in be Kill-^.itisly injui.il internally. The altctid-^kug physieiaii llmuglit. Iiiiweicr. thai^In iniglil i^ ' over. BEFORE JUSTICE BURNS l.eaaarat. Aeeaaeg ol Ittdddng a Mas.^HO.. Ionat il \ ' iniIns nerape. InJust lie Burns' court yesterday P.^Laeugrd, Bhegmud arBh graad luroeuy, wasUisiharg.il II. was accuaed of havtugrobhed aaother taaa ef $2o. imt ustin . oinplaiiiiiig wiliie.- . had ilisup- peeredami inuhi aoi aa huaad, the^pi i.-, i ut inn aaoved la dismiss. DunB/gsjsjBk 'In' razor lit-ml ejrhe cut^a hyslan.l'i in front af Hie Casino^tli.nl. i almut In days ago. had bis pre^^liminary bearing before Juetlca iturns^mi a charge of assault in Ih- second^degree Ih was bound over In the dis-^11 h i court in iMtnds of $1,040. In de^^fault of hail he was roBBBBded into^custody ami will await his trial in tht^i 'Uiity jail Prom the cyldcnce it ap-^i trad thai Wilson s act was very rep-^i henslble. CONGRATULATIONS . 4 . 4 lurk Wirea Iht) Nr^ Nrnlirr ul^Hie National 4 ^in mil (ef. Janus.M. (iufft-y. who has Iscn elect^^ed ti succeed William K. Ilarrlty as^chairman of the dcm icrutn slate t en-^trul commit tee of Pennsylvania, is a^close | his^ mi I friend at Clinton C.^ClBTk, l ink of tht district i nun. Mr.^Clin k y . sieiilny morning senl a tele^^gram ol i nigratulatIons, which read: Heartyf oUglBtUsalllUUl llrynii In^ninetteii hundred.^ Mr. 'luffey has tarnno earnest supporter and adinlier^i af Mr. Itryan ever since the Chicago^. 'invention He is a lug ml product r^and is a wealthy man. ThereMas. Islb. re anything nice In bbjm this sen.^sun^^ liuiinr.il (In customer.^^Yi-. sir. replied Hie pretty salesgirl bBMbBBahibiu-hiug. ^whet sin- ahuus f CHECKWAS I JoeKlaffki of the Elief Saloon^Was the Victim FRANKWARD THE ACCUSED CeshetlIt for Five Dollars -W IS Car^^roll's Name Waa Burned lo It-^Near I y Pooled Bank Officials^-A Complaint Made I^^ K luff hi. proprietor oi the Kllie^i complained (.. i h.- ;-^ ^ )'fi'i^ggg Him he had been \ i. imiiaed by^fggnk Ward, a gambler. ^horn, he^claimed, had passed upon him ^ f ^rg'd^t heck Wardpresent'd a check t ' Klaffki^for t.'i and asked to have ii ..nhed. II^was signed by W. K. Carroll the at^^torney, and as it appeareil genuine^enough, he i asht ti it Subs tpiently he^Pi. niited the nhenk to tin Ping N'a-^11.tritiI Itunk. where it was uhodl to be^lioiioi. il, so perl'i ct was tie sigttature.^wlnn it was noticed that n uumlsr^on the i heck was wrong. An invesll-^BgtlOB BBWehgaai thai the CttecB was a^forgery, it was radhaed puviiuiii uud KlalTKiasked for Want's hih si liwus - it i 'p. .s 'I tuat Ward was at^the race track and an officii ^as sent^^in i.i arrest him. Inn tv wus nut tu^Is- fasggd] aud as In- was not located in^the ciiy up to a late hour last night^li is supposed he has sklppi I HotelAn It nil. TheItutte^ Mrs .1 P. W'-imaragep,^j. c. Truax. Chicago: Mis I Phut m.^Uleasoii. Anaconda o i: Carlson,^San PraBctgee; D. 8. Murray, sail^l.aki . W. Alexander. San Kranclarn;^Mits May Call. Dillon Miss I^ l.an-y, Kalamaaoo;j. K, inns, si l*aul; w. ilnUs ui, Anacomla. W. T. MrKevltt.^J. D. Deiihy. Winsi Hi. .1. S Sliermun^. n.l wilt. Miss Taiim t. New V-irk: J.^c. Toning, city: W. II. TcWrance, Chi-^. ago; It. I.ichmaii San Pran- lac i; J. C.^Denver. P. s. Qridley, Rack Tinin r, Spiiugs.^Tt Heart McDerm^t i W. c Juatlce,^of chit an i^ lyoflBpany: I.. P.^He hai.ls ui. Montana. C. S liurkt tl,^Ptpeatoae; P. C. Sharp. S|s^kane:^Qcorge e. Dall. 1.. Quinlan P. Wag-^Bor, Si PbuI; U B. Evelaad, Hutte: P. K.Cluck. Cibbousvlllc. Idah^: It. P. Casey.MhMsaapatta; a. m h titer. Hei-^-na: P. I.. Whit law. CMcago; John^tlugan. C. 1{. Suit-in. Mis W. J.^Spauldihg. Helena Mrs. Cleveland,^fJreal Palls: S. C. Buah and aide, Mon^^tana: lioiate ('roll Snn l-'inut Isco,^William Vim Winkle. Big Timber: Will^^iam Hal ley. Salt Lake; J. M (tfltaii,^N. J. Silj. K. Kels. New gerl oHusH.-i lie rieil. JudgeYou admit thai you .Mired (he^hnuse t^f the prosecuting witnt-.-s Ity the^rear dtatr al 2 In Hie morning PrisonerYes. your honor. JudgeWhat business dlil you have^there al dial time af night Prisoner1 (bought ii was my own^house. Judge-Thenwhy ilnl you when this^holy approached, leap through the win^^dow, .lump into Hie i bean aii.1 hide your^^self'.' PrisonerYour honor. I thought it was^m\ wife. Blanket SEEOUR WINDOW Somein splendid condition, some sliiflitly soiled. I'rices rautrino; accordingly. Also noveral^lots of bargains bought at prices that enable tis to make a little and yon to save h lot of money.^The new tariff will prevent blankets of these qualities being quoted as low as this in the future. GreyBlankets Kxtrahtavy three-quarter aise^a spleiiditl blanktd for pVJM.^now only $1.00pair^Grey Wool Blankets Good,useful weight, siae and^color, cheap at 12 Mi pair, only^a few of this grade $3.00 WhiteBlankets Heavytwill, store; soft and well^i.api.c.l easily washed, only.. $1.50pair Hand-TuftedQuilts Filledfine carded cotton, ruffled^or plain, slightly soiled, al^^ways sold at 42 7i anil MJM^each, covered silkollm- $2.0J each^Quilts^Extra Heavy Pinesateen covered, well quilt^^ed, worth $:t.^0 and 13.50. filled^carded cotton, full sice $2.00 GreyBlankets lo.'.'lweight, extra large sice,^good borders S5i.20pair FineWhite Blankets i^...ii style, good condition, soft^and thick, worth It.Mi pair.... $3-50Fine While Wool Blankets Cottonmixture, very strong,^will not shrink, worth $2.Mi^^red, blue and pink border.... $2.50.Grey. Tu or Mottled Blankets About2INI paits in three use^^ful and durable colors, very^good quality and very cheap,^yvurth Jl.oo pair, only 7Scpair GIANTCOTTON BATTING, Five Pounds in a Roll, $1.00 Per Roll. Ladies'Sailor^Hats Brown,black or navy. T0cEach Ladies9Mackintoshes Grayor blue, rain or dust proof, worth^^3.73 or $4.00, now $T.OO Case,Gravelle ^ Ervin Company Successorsto Courtenay, Case ^ Gravelle Co., Butte. PLEASINGENDEAVORS 'Ihe handling of good goods anion R people who know the pirnl fmm the^indifferent is a pleasure. The White Front (Srocery has made ii a point in^the buying of goods to get the Itest. the very Itest; and Is selling these goods^ai pikes for which common slandards usually sell. Its efforts are being re-^uurded by the increasing demand for the ^CastBg Brand^ of BBBBteg fruits^mid vegetables. Its ^Club^ and other special brands of coffees and teas. Its^^Oar (^hone^ and ^White Frnnl^ nruiids of Hour and its select brands of^meats uud tish and (able condiments. It is the handling of these gas ale that^halt given lift uud force to the saying: 'It Yoa Dav Voar bro.criti at tke Bbite Froit urjccr\. Tktv Ire (.nod ' MATTEii! WOT PHONE185 308.310 312 N. Main St oooooooooooo SILVERDAY!^SILVER DAY! ^WalkNot In the Darkness Last Ye Stumble ^^^^Let There Be Li tht. CHANDELIERS^. Fiftydesigns, either Electt-ia- or lias, in gold, brass or^oxidized copper. Also a complete stock of Brackets,^Drop Lights, Globes and Shades. MONTANA ELECTRIC COMPANY Thosel.Y 51 East Broadway, It'll'.- M.mt. LeadingKastness Firms of Montana. AssAVIIla. THOBBuaor Oihcehalf a block north of P. O.^450 North BBBB1 St , Butta. M.E. MA VI- It. Assayer^Samples by^mall oi- express will receive prompt an4^careful attention. ^!ohl ^nd silver bullion^a specialty. Xo. 40 West l^ark street,^Butte. 9. O. Box :.14. OCfl-IBTs. DR.1. A (iBIOO- OCtl.lST. Praetlrelimited to Eye. Ear. Nona,^Throat a ml chest. Office Postnlnra build*^ing. ffi East Broadway, Butte, Mont. IP You Don't^IT Take theStandard YouDon't (Jet^the News. iUmtnUiU^tUii^iiit ggggg**g**t^0^iB r\ wmkiSept. li it Itis the intention of the management to make^this the banner dav of the meeting. The entire^gate receipts will be turned over to the Silver^Committee. The free list will be entirely sus^^pended. Rememberthe Day,^Thursday, Sept. 2d. ^g^a***t^*^**^^* Itockersimilar to Cut, regular^price S5.00 to $0.50, to close out,^at 0S.m Thinweek we want to t lose out Hll^our Cnlon Keekers. Rorfcera similar^to cut. Oak frame, with recti insertion,^senl ant) hack upholstered with plui-h^or vclour. 1'rb e to a lose ThePrize St. Clair Cook Stove$6.50 KENNEdy~fl Furniture,Stoves, Crockery, Etc. n:i:ust ash on KaaV rAYMKXTs.^IS-l'O West HroadwavHutte. Montana ^HKKKH^0OOO00OO OOOOOOO AnacondaCopper Mining Co. HARDWAREDEPARTMENT, BUTTE. FrontRank STEEL FURNACESj^PKi TheMeat BV4BB4BI4BBI hio^ /)nr-^abl-' h'urnace* Midr. EstimatesPromptly FurnishoJ COLUMBIANBARLAND9 ^ZOSt SDwrDay, STEELRANGES TlicBIbWbMI and IIMb4im '*! MmI Ii ttisrp in teM ninrkot.^IM us shmv y.ni the line ttml BjattM MBf ajfetM^befora \ on bvv. 0^k5^kk^^kh^ckk^-o^oo^k^^^ch^o-ck^o 6^kh^^kh}^kk^^hk^o o 0000-00 0-0-0 c 6 pit.I ud Ofna.es corner gunru uni^A ki nrests. Butte. Mont, 'i'tlepliona^74 and lie for Ambulance. IBtBBl \|i)iirilnte Agnotl rrme lv, an.t ^lief B not anythint nn IB*^inark'i i'i-c ^ .| in'- I^ '^ Tw^ lol.' t. lor (ha reliefand earn ofgalafal ^r irr.-^uiar ism.**,^Th.-ae t^Mrt^ relum f all oh^trur^!n^a tin mstiet^v.Iint Iii ^ ^ ;.u^f Mtan 11 -^I '.^ A Auff-n.lr^^Paris, I'rrann'. anJ f .r.a . ^-.U l.tr It M ^fttl r%^DraaCtv. gstte. Moat, Boat Aa-au Ptire 4JI ii-;ibbj ^*^' i'.v mail Ktuisii taanaj