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THEAXACOXDA STANDARD: SUNDAY MORKIVG, SEPTEMBER 5, 1897. ANACONDANEWS. FIRSTCASE Of ESCHEAT ItWu Heard in the District^Court Yesterday. IfYou Think of Buying /atch Youcan always find the lowest^price on guarantee', poods at THECOURT IS NOW OVER UyO.ve* a Chatty Review^of This Term of Court He Thinks^the Juries Were Too Lenient^in Imposing Penalties. Thelust case tried at thl* trim of the^district court wan brought by the A. O.^V. W. Hall asaorlatlon agaln*l Hear]^^rt. k Thr conimvf rsv Involved the ^^of a lot In the city of Ana-nnda by iIn^de-.inant to the plaintiff. Th, lot sat^^lti i |gd on 'nmmer, l.,i it M* tie^kail asuoctstioi, agre .1 to nun Las-- X,^anal l^*ld law down, the .ou r., i betnf thatthey Mi if.. . I .1 0:1 the : lit!)of August. In ^ome Sanaa, f UM de^d '^max delayed mid the pifciittTs ^' d i.. t^ruf 've it until three day* after the natc^appointed. The aasor ^lto:i IS rtfan^sued for a recovery of Ih i-iTio-ini |...i,|^H. R Whltehlll nnpear* .1 .or i^e plain,^tiff and T. ^^ Marshall I -t A .i.i-ml. ant. Ynis^ ^^^nd up the h;-m of the i iirt^Bar thl* terni ami n m itlsfacton ts^know tl.at the eal^ ^^! tr ^ ^ n ^. I to With toe except,. mi whichwas eontinued til this term tie'^work of nest term will all be new busl-^rn-ss What*u exswci -d to Us ^ ligtlt t^ rm^af court IMs time develop-d Into .^eglendar of cases, all of which were dis^^posed of with one exception. Judr*Brantly will go to IVer Ledpa U^^Ah^ to Philipahi:nt on Monduy. which l^^Labor day. and th^ Granite county term^will heKtn on Tucs.lsv. It is una. rsi ^ ^^th::' heavy d n-ket I* itSiii'ng the JU..K^St I'hlllnsburs Lastevening the judge review.il the^term of court here somi what a* follows:^^When we atart'tl out with the prase nt^term of court It wa^ the li.tentlon to pass^over the heavy m.ttttrs and th. court^could then have take ) a l.livl m ^... -^Uon. hut the .tail was full and all the^prisoner* wanted, to lie tried. Then the^attorney* urged on the ilvil imw* iitull^every day of the term ^mk filled. There^en an unusually large number of . rlml-^nsl* to be disponed of With the excep^^tion of the cambllnK uhs ev.r^ prif-^oner that w..s tried t^as eonvl.tisl and^sentenced. Dresser, for BaansBBnSBger,^received 10 yearn tlranvllle. for holdinc^up a aheepherder. got IS rears: Whit. col^three year*: the horae thief one year and^three othera one year each for robliery.^Xsncy Hank* waa sent to .tail for fix^months It may said o^ the Jury Ih.it^they have been ill. lined to convict, but^very lenient In fixing im unities. Th. only^Just criticism of the Jury I.^ In eoniiooilnn withtheir ^ xtremc leniency in tlxing i- ninesTh. civil mutter* were nil chared^un exeipt ^in. which Was continued to^the next term of court. Th. r. nr. sonn^imp-'Itun: oases left for trial as not l^-^Ing at Issue umong them three . .-^ .- againstthe aaeaaaea oasnpani la rsta- BJaflto a'wuler right SS !hit. Iini.in I^creek. In these .as.- tie i e.-11. : lev^not been made up SMS will BjOt ss (ill^ulnng toward* the next lerm. Onepiece of business came before the^court at thla term, which wa^ th* llr*l^^SB of It* kind In lie.- bsdsx i .unity,^and rar. !^ occ.it* anvwlM re. It war the^proceeding* lnstllute.1 h) las ntto;\.^general to escheat 1wi acre* ^ l land win- h^helonced to Jam.* ('lark, who died wllii-^out a will, and w ithout heir*. An afSjl .^waa mad. ,e*ter.la\ dire, ting the land^to he escheated and ordering th^ s'aeriff^to aell the properly und depoalt the^smount received In the Mats trcu*:iry.^The land I* eltuated In N^ vj.I.i raBSI^.lame* Clink dl^-d ulaitit two ^. :t- IgS^Public Administrator ^'hnrl.-s l^ Taylor^and hi* successor, H. K. llr.'Wti. sa*S ad-^veril^ed eatenslvtly. und a* rcoulrcd h^^law but not even any colluteral lielra^could be found. WhenIn Hutte lunch a! Kliciman't. Wedeliver Liquid Presd for fi.OO a^doten. Smith Drue Co. IT'S IN THE WAY. BeforeLeas; the ^ Its- Maat I'ln.l s Wsy^te liiapo.e uf lla Kefli.e. Theunslahtly dumplns; ground on the^esstem edge of Ana. -^nda I* a uuiaaii. ^^In mure way* than one. Ii I* tic-^source of complain! w hich I* . ,,ii*tant ly^Increaslna with the growth of the city^through the esslein BKtoaaaoa opt I t^up s year ago. Theaulhoritie* do about all that un^be dune toward bundling line unsight^^ly section in a sanitary way. by B*ra^^ins; it si frequent intervals, but In Spite^of any can- of the BSfi the accumulated^refuse If a nuiaain .. and it alwuv* v. Ill^be while thl* crude ineihod of .haling^with It I* followed. The pile i* an un^^sightly nissa to li*ik at and it la In full^view of thoae who drive up or down tlio^valley or who enter the city or leave It^by train. Inaddition, the odor seal oul by the^smoldering heap* I* often carried] by^the wind Into the pivnilao* of those, aha^have built home* In the ^a*t.i^i addi^^tion. That section of the i Ity l* rapidly^building up. and Ii will not bo many^months before Ihe growth . i Anaconda^will require more duelling* on Ihe *i ^ -^tlon of ground that lander* on the^offending, dump The amount of mate-^i#ul carted t ^ thl* eaciosare I* in. teas^^ing with every montli. Beforelong. In dt^gllr.g ^ ith lh^- me *^tlon uf it* accumulate.! refuse the t It)^suthoritie* will have a question befort^them that must be promptly deali with. Koonci or later, and n -t m lateras the ctty i* growing, a b tt 1^rystem must hi adapted. Chaplain.Not I'opulai. ''Attnyehupialn* were not so popu la I^with moat of the soldier* a* Hi. sutlers,^r-miirk. .1 ..'..t.i.. - i c i -hi ... t^when a fellow wa* on hi* back In tic^hospital with a hg ^^! ;i'i aim ^on. .a somethinglike that he was glad enough tohave the chaplain roast In ami talk In MERRILL'S him.If only to take hi* mind off hi* trou^^ble*, but ordinarily there wa* a great^lack of reverence f.^r the cloth among^the soldier* Iremcm!^cr one Incident that occurred^down on the Potomac, where even a^wounded man ^a^ rot -^' darned anxious^^ cc t be |.f. ... 11* i ^ i. box hud la-^ i^wounded wlill. on picket duty and Wu*^. un. on*, his and tuki n to the hos^^pital. Winn hi reenxered consclousne**^and found where he wa* he was still *o^dased that he though! he was In the^guard house. He believed that he hud^fallen asleep at hi* port and as one of^our men. a Vermonlir had Just been^sentenced to be shot for a slml'ar offense,^this fellow was very much worried, lie^worried si much. In fact, that he work. i^himself Into a fm-er. and It was while^raving In a hail-.on*. i^ti-: condition that^he call. .1 the do. tut to hi* hc-dsldc ^Doctor.' lie said. ^I am to In- shot In^the morning, and I wlih you Would send^for the chaplain. 1 waul to make pr. pa-^|M BBS to .11- They shall not shoot you km.I tic-^do. lor I'll take ear. of you. Whoever^BSJaaSI lo lak^ you from here I will have^tl em arrested and put under guard ' Will you, doctor^' said the aaMh T gladly. ^Well, then you iIn t send for thechaplain Itt.-t y^ I.' MR. KRUCES'S VANTAGE GROUND TheNebuleii. Nu*eralnt|r of Ureal Brltala^^i\ n Ski Tran.i MB. Fromthe New York Evening Hun. I'resblilit Ixilllg'i* spie.h !^ the^X'olksraud a! I't.'toint y. tci.lay vvus^. '^ rai ii rlslk ^f ihe shrewd old states- '^men Hs stiatd apaa .^^ time a*hea^Rnaland was In trouble on Ihe Indian^fronii'-r t^. give not lea vnh txtra sai-^i 'lails that the Smith African republic^would sever recognise the sus-ralnty !^^ ^f (Jreat lieiiain. for the cnvcnll in of^1sS4. unlik. thai . f 1kk1. mad. no i. f. r-^eii,. t,, the .ruination gaown us siir.- ;^cielnty. The ressjUIr desired to re^^main on friendly relation* with Ihe,^whole world and to see an end to race '^hatred*. ' Whtrever love dwell.^ eon- |^flailed the far-senlne- old H mt. ^the ,^Messing of Ood woasd follow.^ lh^vout^Kngland. which In this rase must^Ideatlfy Witt the party lad by Kir Will-^lam Hareoart. win be nine IsaprsBBsd^with thi ssttUnpant uttered b] PraaMent^Ktuger than affected hv III* very pla'n deflance. Inspile of Si-cretiiiy fhnni!^erlaln's^gasconade en April w hen th hud^war uml r (^^.^tslrl-ratlOB. gbovl Bag-^land'*, re-p'iislbllllles o^ th ' lu.ra^inount po-.ver ' In laett Africa. Pr. *l-^dmt Kruger I* In tl^- right, s'ul Mr. i^t'tiamlierlaln will hardly v nturs on n '^flat eontradlotloa. The saaarasnty of^t;r. ai Hrltnln over the Transvaal la tea^ii. bill.his to d. flnt touch las* to c on .!^n Ihiaairalng policy upon. In the cnu-^i sallua of i M the words l*sanralaty tothe ^iti^cn^ occur to fit a res rvatloa [^.1 Ust right to regulate aid aaperfc ' ad^Ilk rslatloaa at the rspahWe ^ith the^native t opulail. n. t , settle rroatlev dif-^(aroaaaa wi:h aasghbotiactrlhea, and as^control lb. g,.v. rpnie it's hsrahjs rata^tlon*. The iniiM'iial pa%ewis1 was to^b. ii pn s. nte.l at I'l.-tot in by at .flier^v. h^ was to be know n a* the ' i .sident imperialagent.^ Tic .^ wda wen aaaH* i tedfn in the coiive;:ii,.n f IVM Ar^^ticle IV alone connects th-- Ttan^vaHl I wiihflrsai BrMaJa, ami i-y U I nder- ^*!of thread! . It read*: ' Th. S Mjth Africanrepahllc win eoaotad aa trnrv^af ^ ngiige wit h anv stats or nai I ^p oih-^nr lhaa thr fTrsngt frrr fiatr nor wtth^any native tti'm- is th. saatward sr^westward of th.- republic, until the^earn-- bna been ai^pr..v..| bv her BHsJ --^ty the qaosa.^ The fotlowlsig was Lord^Derhj i i .nst i n tloa of the eoavsatloa^of 1VN4 i Lord li. r'.v. a* f.-r. !g:i secre^^tary, signed In: ^Hy omission ^^r Usaaa^articles of the convention of Pr Mia whb-hHssigi-.i' lo b. i-iv i,ml the Britishresident rertsln i pec ii. powers^and funotiir.s i uaaw lad with the Inlcr-^ns! gov erninent and the foreign r^i^.^llopa ol thi Transviisl slate. ^nir gysv^. i nan nl ^ 1 -I ha hrns la patrara tha^i raatri wlthoal rnterfsrestoe, and to^t'oadsx t ii* diidomallc Int. h Ksfas and^shaix- lis foreign policy, subject ..'^ly to^the r. oiiii. ine'its cinbodleil in 11^-^^fou'th nf.hle of th new draft, that^any I ranty with n fori 'gn stats shall^n.-t hats isTnrt sriUsaai tin appi .vai tt^t In asp en.'' STUDY OF ART FOR GIRLS. Pnanaseeaatan ite \ttainedn.ii^ indhnnd school.. Iwish I e Bpf ^^lake mv git la SS-^dec*,und writer Jttitli .hiiier.', ad-^drear'ng ^Thetliil W ho Arplres lo All^^in the H pi. nib. i I.a.ti. .' Iloin, Jour- ,^lisl. ^that wl-lb- each one should nature^In the best work, thai girt I* f.Milish^who. hav ing been once made i ot-.sciou*^of her mlaiake. pei*i*t* In offering me^^diocre work 'dm dtatrvsa aa rc.ogni-^Uoa a heists! if pan and haal you havethe srlisit. Instinct and the love^for color, than *. ck pnT yourself a good^Bffi school, and find mil in what branch ofwoik roar ability lb.-, yon will thea^1^- Ssnm apt to attain th pnattloa you^Ii ng for than if v.ni nr. content with^s, l'-eiiltuie It is a piactical i:n|.otwi- biiityf..r yon la Isarh yourself, if y ou havefoolishly bell vnl all the prahn^ I^thai ha- been g|v . ii lull th.-n l.o Mir.'^^ ^ ^^i will lev.r naccosd. You will be^wasting your money in poise la any^sohool rm ..in of voi;r pretty heed sonicof the silly fancies that are there Th.-giri who laaraa is eran u gi wallpaper design, who learn* how to *nasbaneoatori ... ihm ^ rich lonhkng^tug la th.- result, who understands hoa^to em hellish a hook with u sal table^.ovei *hc la the girl who ran b railed^sn artist sii. asaa hat Bah th. world^to io.,k upon her trera a sentimental Mlalof view, hi us. sh, hn* . laims^to dlstlm tlon and . an d. iniind t , ignl-^tiotl FRATERNITY,PROTECTION The United Moderns,^ Denver's New FrsternalOrder. Conducted on^a New Plan baajgaSxahtB, sale, and a Magnet That^Mill liiuw and Hold Togeikar^1 li'intnaiU. Hid.for I In- II SeaI nl bid* will be He v cd at Ihe^office of the city clerk of the i ity o| Anacondaup to . p. at of she fith day ..fKepteliil.er. im^7. for I.ikhi f. , t ..r pre in,*.'of Hi haal vnalHy. BMdera win^farnlah aaaapssg of hose with bids. Ity^to g t oi the ' ity council. T i ^i, I Alt V.^City Ctarh St theCHl of Anaconda. 'atfor snte. Thissaloon, laastei on Couit'iertial^nv iiiie. ,* furnished with the best ait^^ ^! ejxtin..; and furiiltu. In Iht city.^Till* is BM of the best I i lions in Hie^city and will be BOtd i.iiMinubiy to the rightpart lea.^i-'or partlcnlars and Informntloa ap- 1ly t-i J. V. follln* ^ Co. Mam street. .,.-ii s. lo in.' PromIhe Indlsnaiatll* Jour' ..i HyaaM spring, ^aid Ihe wIM-. yed ln-^y. or. ^i si,., ii I..- . i, h iii y .aui the Imag^^ining* of p. I c ^, . I ,i||, (, ,|og to KI..ii- Uyki - Koarc ^ l^.t ,,t at Bel snsaSe.H TliaiI- arhsei lav In* so.k conn* in ihave nhxenai ssrfsetad ^ sresaai for makinggold ..III.:. Men*ilk.'.' 'ieid Watcl - with Sins^V.-Jewel movement*, al Its and |A v ii,m ill Pi . I.I. in. Whslk I* s -. ^t I till *o long Dolan^.'^^Imiulred Ml KatTi i: - ormanaaln ^^ id a*nsnV.M AIsiiii what * t^i'mthryia n eonvtaaa meseir that it* no It..td^ i- . ^'i .. vvlreei^arrow on '^the level than t^ sash n^ iij. Ircklc up^hill an Uu . un l du It. Fromthe Denver Republican.^Tin re Is no form of assets or estate, *-hl.ii x dy ing intth en h uve to 111* fam^^ily, that 1* so certain, so safe, so easily^and so ipuekly avuiiahle us th, cert'h- ..^ v in h . 1 - I ^' ''Hal I ^1 ^' ' ..I andfair-dealing fraternal bcnctl. iarv as^^sociation to pay to his heirs s ccrluln^amount of cash wlth.n a speellied una afterproof* of hi* death hBBSJ 1a laao- Mllllon*upon millions of dollars have^I,. ..i distributed among the families of^deceased certificate holders during the^past uiiarter of a century, until Bsntao-^tlon In *..m.- safe and reliable term has^, one to l^ i. garaaal hi ^ne af Ma uliso-^Itlte necessities of every man whose elm^Bad shJCCt I* to have his loved ' bbs BSB* eMedfor shell In- i* callcii B| lo l.,y down his biird.n of care and toil NellieToe H gh. Soni^ Too i benp.^That there Is no scarcity of life Instir- Bimp.^nli r and association*. Is w II known,au.I it I* . .|Ual!y well liii.lerstI thatthe ^old line^ or ^level premium^^sasjapaasBS, with their exr.sshe tutes.^I.ii .. iilvi.leiid* and higli-sai irn .1 olti-^dal*. charge e' .r.ly t.si mti'li la ^ liable^men In tin- poorer pal l o.-ei p-iiiotir of^lit. to carry BBaVSM In that class of . oin-^panles. And of late ftls coming to Ik- a w-^ recsgtnasnl taat that aimott al tha fraternalorganixatlons villi b.ncliclary fsntnrrasrs apaa to hi saeatrj stessnj^BhJsrtlBa. in thai hahy stsarps las Nttle toInsure Dsahjf exlptiii'-c for BSSra than^a coniparaliv.ly few y.ar* In their do.^*lr^- lo secure a large membership within^ii short tine . most of these nrganlzi.tinn^. the fnlal mistake of fixing their saeaaeejaatrute *.^ low- aa M apnehada th.-possihllity of acciinuilating any tl-lng^in the way of u giiaruntei or reset v e^fund, and tin- result Is Inev it.ild. As anna* the hsnathl af hrat isadlrul ss-^gH'ttaa wears off. ar the n. mi. n heat udmlttrdMvi out their life expecisni^a i arirv of members i-onstan'lv mar ii^Inr la the grave suftl. * In a few years^lo liegin that sure process of di cay whl- Ii^I* nevi r Interrupted. Ie.it g.s s ^n steadily^to the end. Tliev make no proVbdSS fuT^ii^ nw i.-asc of as'osm. i.ts wlo.h ^ru-:^necowsrlly follow when ih. young in. ot-^i. i- ler.ii, to ta- old members, and I he^morti'llty rale become-: lar^.- while i el' -^cl. nl ^new blood^ cannot l^. tnfiis. d lata^the s.x i. ly 'a offs^' th. natural In. i^i.i the death rate, liciwcii these two ex^^tremes of chnrpit.c las BMB k BSd tan lit^^tle there is a golden mean ami that I . hatn attsaaai hp TheI lilted Ho.terns. An^ w fraternal ord. r which wa* organ-^is. d a hoi.- ov. i napes assaaha ago hy a^latajs naanhsr or ii.tn.i i: most ntasna i. ;-.! . Itfti lis und 1^ i finale lers. Th- or-^tanixers and ncnag. nunt of the I'uitcd^Modi no iiiennhnid these facts In has bs^^gtnnhnj of I hear sdtsets: K.rst- That the^Btaa of any near ssnpnanxitlan al thai^character must net only hi i as I atsn,^but it ma S Bt a Mt tl b Msr than the^plan of anv -Inn'it soi i'tv or old. r it musta praetloal, sttrnctlvs ami aawt-^tnejoas to .ui nana -ai nasraa. it asanl I devoidof the fault! and ^^ ikncssi ol^other plate and embrace all the go. d featurestt stheeg it Banal go (hither andlneor|*ir^te features that are entirely n,v aii that the Issnnaai* and yanaaat snnt i la I'akb ^! Madei ns lave .ion. .I..ii.it w -ii. I nead The Bnsaaaaaaent mustlie nggn ssive und certainly In till*^i, sed then ..-n !*^ no ntttnotsaa. far. In^I.** Hum thr.e months fn m the dale of^iirganir''I mi. the I 'nilnl Modern* la w-^entered over oo. -thlrd of -ill the I iwn*^In the state, fctmh'g IsdSSI and numb. , - I nee^ i as at Bttssrahtp la t a. hp u^Bsaay at hsa aassi promin. at t Masses^What it record will i^- hi three rears at^thl* rale i* something that would be^dill,cult to estimate. ll^lthe BBSSJ Provide.. Theplan of Ihe l ulled MudsraB, while^providing for the BTSBSOthaa nl Ms m- m-^i^^^rs without Ineesnsang ths Baal ka ihsm aslin y grow older bv Ihe aecumulnthM^of a reserve fund, only makes It lo i naryi - . hate. slightly higher rati M^the BeghMBkag than i* chart .I ks lha^organixatlon* w Id. h milk ^ BB provist.-e^for I r. serve fund In BBBsr word*, the^in inl..r. while in hi* younger, more vi.^orens and prodiicllve age willingly pays^a |rMB more iii order that when h^ b -^com. * old and feeble his as*. **m.-ut* will HoiMsBtaaaa, aa is the rasa Is nasal in- mii,Hons of this kind. This plan Bar SI ' thsvoiuig m.iu to toin in aaVay years^,,i ii., snaps cos: in- tin sasjai SasB 4^In asi tini* assnrtai saet'nNrajs trsaii andprosperity of the orb^ at a lltue wii.uBtaar asdnrs esahtas upon she de.iia ... s.'ismeni plan, won I golnir^Into d. i ay t'urllolli Vfti and ttoiiien. Those' llKlble to membendilo In the^United Modems are men Bad w. ni. n In--^ivv. i in* at;.* of Is and H year* Appll- caatamu*i pass ^ BBtssfnctari assdlral^. v i. it ^lion, and Bsrtala Baanadass aeru.^patloaa are peuhlMtsd. lhaa reducing lha riskto the lowest possible RgUCl Thefraternal feature af lha t'aMsd^Miidstsa la aa altraottvs am kctagtai g.-th.r111 a so.lal way the ladles end^gi ail. ne ^i w h.. vasal Mate Ihe m.-nib rshlp^af a hat i^ sanaaisss si tin. .i is hm mm ^^^!. ^ v i Banana lis artnteal frah reel or^^ganisation* i^ lha wori.i Mucin-try fssjappj^f the oi.i line rsaaaaaam adasa^that they charaa t.si maeh for ksssnfuSre, While tile liroiuotel* of Will Itll.WII a- sessntint eomp.-tnle^ a. knew I. dg- that^Hie great. ^l weakness of a ad peril to^tins- oigunlsatlona lies In Hie lack of^prop, r provh 'on having hsen made for^IB* accumulation of a res, rv, fund SS^that Ihe Inevitable Increase in MSI Ski)^la- averted. The trul^ frutiiiial SbM r - tnrespwatsctian. and ^say fraternal^im-iii nt* us ^^ ii. in i ^tSBkaam sant, is .leerlvsti.ted iii the literature of the^Mod, rn^. \liolber ^lod.-rll I e ll ei e Tin-hrsasahBaat af Hw lavjaaa sr n* BSeVSfand* Is under Hie direction at the^board ^f manager* of the Modern* und^the advls' i v . oi^mltt- e acting lointlv i ti^^ll, r u modern *v^liln of :anting and die.kli i: ... signed ^^^ redi-. e lo the mint-^lentil .Very possibility of the los* of^any of the funds Among this lull, r^cotnmltiee are s i. h w.ll-known BM M^*^-Chief Justice Helm late of the Csia. rudosBaeaaas conn ^ ii Wahh the present- h, riff of Arapah.H county lla^other in nite r* hi iiiu BMS ^f ptomlnen. .-.^n-si.l. nt in other ^tates IhBlint. . is rie.l Mai.-icci*.^The . rtlcers and hoard of man-ig. rs ^f^the t'nltod Medoas set BS follows: Pu-^preme chancellor. Kdwiit M JnhSSSS^who is BBSfani manager and iittornev of^tin Fidelity Hnvltigs asso. lation of l^in^eat With a subscribed capital of $1 ij^i ...^vice supreme ehnnc. Il.ir and departm. u: asvaanaar^ : ht MhBtt^ IMa haM anaa* ug.r ^ r the Kld.-llty. supnme rwonl. r^and cutis. I B, W health a wall-known praciiciiigBtSaBBsy of thi* city: leaahd vicecliuticcllor and deparlmeul olg.in- Iter.W. U Stowers. late i nernj agent of^the Fidelity; supreme medical examiner.^! Dr. H N. Mac-mi er a prominent Denver^j physician and surgeon supreme ilnan-^! oi. r K. 8. Irish a ^^^ ^ ^ ^ liter of the^( l^ river N.itlonr.l bank, while M. B. John-^j son. prominently Iden'ir ' v.Ith lha FI-^I ihiity Bnvhajm BBsniisI ii. Is a Sssashtr^' of thS hoard of mm .;The depoal- ,tori.-s of the Cult, d Jloi. . ar.- the lien-^I vi r National hai.ksad BUrySM Pv Ihe Fidelity :- as-oclation, ,i aattsl und aassta ; ThusIt will I... ' v !;h It* ad- Imlrable p!:.ns It* sggr.stve pasay and^I Its ample flr.uiiel.il i,, t t. there Is ,nothing In the way sf scoaM af the fllit. : Mod. i lis. - 'is ^1 'with none of tin dm .uiflleultles of Ih.two iMi-i-im | iMtvv.'i which it form* ahappy m^ dlum. ThereIs Ihe geaateelneed for such a plan.Ihe r^aKoii..b!. ie...id jo'ie s* ol jwhich appeal* to ailv. vi IliV'Sllgatc Thegtowth already uttld by lha BtdH r Iwill bbsMb it io prot i t . ii BraaMi haat*^- n^K^ und insures ti grei taat ahmaajth^i ami Bsrsnaej ncy. ThaiIMs miidertl Id. d . nb'pn*e^Mm originated in Dent t ^ BSngM af^j ^ ongruliilallnii la I il ^in peagh and ttM^| clilsens of (Colorado ar. ..ilaln to show^1 their appro, lotion by a mosl liberal auii-^1 port of so worthy'a a on iiiizalkiii as ia |lbs L'aiti .i M lems |Mr. B, M. W. II. SUprSS IgSiaaSI, and^I his aM si i, ei S. i i I si BsM and lon Hlees are at the Silinker hotel Anac.-ndn.They will Inrtlttito ' lodge of^the I'nlted Modi in* rt Anaconda^M i dm -day l ISM hV I^ I Any | | kSBsreatadwho would like la Join thht fraternal* d.ty eua ^ all on tits gentle^^men aaaes M sttam a. Iidgis of th.- I'nlted ModclllS Will be insiiiiii.iliii Butte, Helena, Maaaaaa,^Ureal Kail* and sUa r yis 1 m Itaasnaav I.like' H||) I ^. iii s . ||. TheMasdp^na I'^; ^ railway v^ ill^ni.-.Ui a inn ,.f nan dollar for rnsxad^trip from Anacosds lo Hutta und re^^lit' ti for La! or day. Cleo| en uII^trail!*. Meats Thebest ni'-nt I* the ihnniest.^There are BtlBBM la Ih ^ Sd bus M ^^In Anae|,i. ha MPJ have the fact I - :tiim for Imi glsg hasf thai am IHVPP^^our ei id sioracc meali iri pary tine,^(live y. ui I, lb and |PS a n-at and may*omi af aar laaaVr h cf. We*, !l Usvriand ^^^-^ .tpe-ry btttter. N w York foums ur.iv. by cx|ir.::.s^daliy. FultooMarket ANA'' i.NI'A. ^!' 'NT. L.F. VERBERCKHOES,^Th: B:lgiaa Jewder Opticiu '.lasses fitted perfectly to any eye^^sight. Prof. Vi rberckmoes has had s^large experience in optical work and^can give the gnatest satisfaction. If^your gia-s. s ^io not suit, it won't^cost anything to have your eyes exam^^ined. If you cannot call Prof. Ver-^hcrfkmoc* villi call on you at y. ur^home. Complicated watch repairing a^stHclally. ijh Kaat Cummerclal Ave..^Aiiacondn. iTIn- live Hlvi.i CashTalks! OURX RAYS Flashidon th^^ IukIi prices und enormous^protlt* of those long-winded credit hanaaS.We can eonvlniv all l.ouaewive*^that they are paying per cent, for the^privlbgc of credit. We grabbed our^sledgehammer and wllh mighty blow*^f lllashid priies right ami left. lookit rmste PttCM 100Iba. No. 1 Bread FlourI2.SS .' gallon k. g Syi u, 1.00 1gallon I art Tabh- Syrup50 lit)llnrs Laundty Soap 1.00 102-|b. t ana Fatly June Peas 1.00 14lbs. Sago or Taplisa 1.00 sran* Hukcd Beans 1.00 iofans Oarpj LM 10fans Tomatoes 1.00 ,LasaaSj, t'itron and Orange Peels,^per pound20 IL^ lb*. Sa I Prunes 1.00 4lbs. No. i Aprtaots50 4lbs. til.'BH or Corn StarchLT. Ili s. Lion OaoTaa l.Oo (SngilshHrrehfam and Ounpowdcr Tcu(foit'iei price, 60c)3i JapanT^ a. a No. 1 article, former prhar,Ne20 Iyi ir-oid 1 'sMIaiaia naiaiw KaaaanaTy and Orange t'nrdial.^Lud.vs' Summer Drink, per bottle .50 ANACONDA CashGrocery COMPANY NutDoor to I'.utottlcr. Aascenas. nii-a. v%.a^ava^%. j!VV. Ma THORNTON^i \Fire Insurance idrting Kltvi r I! N Beltsf LM St.-'i'PPllver Me Tlilmhi s!5 htpetingBllvet 'If - PursesB SolidHold t'l.oi l^ ng*1 BJ Solidflold Baby t o' Kings6J Ladles'Oold Fill |lK.0a W 't-iies 10.PI^Cent'* Oold Filled %IIM Watches T.M HAMilEfvSLOtlQH'S Cpp.Full or. Market. A.ue .tida. ::.;,-.-i.'i'i : Hs BaMaSg K.-rfijn ss 1^Aim SsM I . mnsniri. *anaconda.^fl^ apahdhv hontana AnacondaLivery Stable D.ti. l lvOWNELl., Proprls or. Puccles,llorsrianJ Saddl *^ for Hire AlioP. --rletsr al rVtssafSr. hBtfsg. StdEi'^privv- I.'i*. I'nnu'^tii.lls laaJr^vrttil a 11 -.. ^^ 1 n*. or Mi.l.'rVi Av:eotels ofiie*haam 10 to II ^^^ m IUM p. Bk ,I to 5 p. aid mTheyHave Armei: ShoesHats Mn's Suits. Fall IV'T Newesteraetlaii* in Hats Prices$5 to $30 Fedoras, Stiff Hats^^ r*mand Soft Crushers 57.SOtO SlS.00 'ih. ^i 11 \ \ lasNSal far la.M^^9 9hfrap 1 i;,.., came m Montana. isthe $4.00to $15.00 Boj' short Pants' Suit AFEW SPECIALS. ooococ09a^oooooo DRIE1DFRUITS fixiunda very ui Ha Ulna P,iiotinila Fancy tjunrti i Feats2$C poundsKxlra t'holce Ftat hes25C Spounds nh*e bright Apricots25C 1pound French Prunca ejC BestBroom in Town for th: Money, 20c YVVReceive Daily Shipinenls of FRESH^FRUITS, which we ure selling at very LOW^PRICKS. FRUITJARS-l'ints, 00c; Quarts, G3c;^Half Gallons, 90c. MacCallum^ Cloutier I oOliind 0Q0 | Park Avenue,Auaeonda, Montana I'Al sssb fcll sssa Baas bssI jyfckJ *^^^^9aBaBB^BnE^r9^BnV9^BanBa,^H94^^gJ INSUREWITH THR TransatlanticFire Ins. Co. OFHA1BUR0, GERMANY. Capital,$1,500,000,03,Surplus to Policy Holders, $1,869,310 00 CastaAssets in United States, $737,900.00. Losses Paid, $15,404,430.00 PacificCoast Dapa-,m int. V. C. DHIFFI -LD, Manigsr. ii.tsaatoins St.. San Frssclsca, Csl. RESIDENTA0HNT5 IN HONTANA AnacondaJ. T. O'B^IatN Helena HillingsW. rt. OKOIH'.K Kallspell HotenianGffiO. I. HAMSKY l.lvingalon HutteI'KHH\ . i'.oa'idman Miles t'ity. .. UrealFallsII. ^ ^. lilOH'HX Missoula ..PIATTA. IIKATII^,..W. tt. ORIFPIN^. WORTHY McKKK^H M I'm IJTKNA V ;i-:^^. i^. uttooKH #s^- t ! I a*^vj F.GATTAN, M.D. ttOMCEOPATctICPHYSICIAN ANDSUR0E0N REAt'DRYRLiLDINti, ANACONDA. SpeeinltvLiquor, Opiiiin, Clilo^ral, ('oiainc. M.-ntai. Nervous^and t'hronie Diseases. UNIONIRON WORKS 1 BUILDERSO MININGMACHINERY t-an FranotaVOfA c'altlornia. SENDI OR CATAl.OUl H*. i^s/e^, St.Mary's Academy 1)11K I.ODUK. MONTANA 'iii.mnch nlhad .1 penaasrftp Is the paaafs af the i*nittd state* ha* not grHvad,Isai Mm I tuiiful n^ vv ^, *^!* out liuycr selected when in the market Imvlive,I. aai '^' in I^ aSPad Is sh .^ the must extensive variety ami I..:,.-niiolew :M-ii.s appafsl for nu n anil hoys I list hav e ever been drought^iii ttata al prlcaa '^^^' to i.v hnrar than any other merchant In thl*^i^^alio ..in scii th m. Why!! aaxSMM ^. had ih asipenauahni htapaf from thisam I Ins In the murk.; bstapa the tafihT Mil went Into efTcct. and with^^ ad) cc.sh mini.' . ur Fail |iutvhas. ut 1. ss llgurc* than evi r before ami saved^tl , i Ivan. . sf II to PV, that was |ilsc i on niiinillactureil ami Imporled^us s. on .is this tariff bill passed. HetS y. u will fltul the highest art^gn 'w n in tanorUBK Bnaat workmanship known hi ih-- maniifucturlng of shoes,^ha-, etc \\ i inv iic your i ar. fill inflection of oar haW Fall stock as proof if^this asn i Hon. BfiiyIVmnoh Who Buys 0.R. ^ A. Goods This Season will s.\\ I U to l^:^ PER CENT Tliliitielii tti.in li.ii* * -t^l^li-U#^^l hii ^ ui ialjU rvbutattoti ui tin t'tiiM'rtt'outil ^ oi iti mt'I niiiu-^Ptlll i i i 'i i-^^un:.: ^. ai. Situat-'I^latlM*s|^i ' ^ ^ laMii uf h.tr L^nL'f. la t i lit* loV^h.-^^ VaslfstfTl ^I MaWilasxia Hfcllsl iH*-ilt^t in i!i ^ pr^^f^*^^!iiii^ ^ iiitirLrt- uf li t- xr*h\^Knrklra, it ^nsW* MM*fjal BttrMttMH la aa*^rt iita -aIi*! wlaa tWIf rfclMraw (a Majaf Ilia^Mini : .^ *i inv'h* ^r.ii n niHunlaiii air.^flili rulklai llttlp vlllacf, wMt lt^ alia-iy^p^u ii^ iiatiiihun braaka, aaal|rlai| ^caawpal^rwratara, Miwinj ui:il. r liritiirf; ilunn ilinnic!]^i. -i ii i naaalawa, tIin wayward ntmrhf* out^liiiHil Itf ra%anHHM ^f vnt'i iriitril Maaia at'^l^liritlinnt rt.imrv J'urin a tim-t iM autiful ami^aaetaivaajati iin |l^^:u.i' it- aU thsiiiuii 4^flavfif maklat11 til lha nat - .^luirn.inn A -1 * I^tn t h's * in- -ii ^ hi it iif in ^*it^ i*li i Mrt-ti with #Jo^-^latrOt*ktassdl roajr raaefca n n_- wvwfjka^^r.i- arMl 1 nt In-Ill alrf r^arty m trap tli*^^Itittlnf Iriitt^^rt1v **r ntlicr uniTary Itjaart tliat Hwrtrf f^ra aavai *tn t^^ ei;^ tin- taa*) froai tlif traarant^iaawf Mil l y.m km* h pi^ lino thai VaaJ I ut liylit kfcaayi ^t ta nr* ^ ur llit hrait t.i liiefundihl 1hpsf an-tl:* inmmint fit Si. Mary I' *\v*vr\i^^ lo '^^^ ^^Wj.'I. patr.nii/.^^l l^y tlio*- ^nLihf ht-alth ami hayaiaati **f tiirir etasMiaa arista*, t * a - ^ raa laa Mm ir.^hiiui a^Maa to fit tiuin ftr flif rf-|Min^iliil t of lite Th Arattrmii* V^ ar Ami^ from t!i^ First Ttif-tliy i h Sk^ptPiiilM^i amt rlo^^p^ lh# luttrr mm t ti Jniir-.^Pro-tpeftu^ ratoa ami all othfi in'm nnti oi ^ nt Ii i m4aMl aftaliaratma af b) pMrt s-liiK 5ISTEK5LPtiHI0R. St. .Mnrv s Aeadt iuy, Deer Lotipe, Mont. aStandard Want Adv M^.' *' ^^ . : ... - iiuli - 1 Qoitl w siting shoes $1.50 iibv) iraia hah nails $1.00tO $IOaOO i i,- n ^^ hex , alf. heavy sole*, made i'.' tar. In tan*, aahlsad, brown Btit i nats, listiis, it---^ n sad Itnaaln pehhhi seat. a\t fldd ppa hha^in ^ and nobby, u'i j. -s.' best \ .i I ti. iii Montana. WeCan ami DoSell^Cheaper than^Anybody. WARREN'S WigOn and DoSell^Clitaper than^Any hod v. SPECIALBARGAINS TO-DAY 50Hnntlsomo Bhiek BrociuKd Wool Skirt.-; for $M9t Si.ooand Si.qo.^Coloretl Ifaal Skirts for $1.85 and up.^Shirt Waists, 25c.^Hells. 24c and up. Pnra.vils.faaoy oolonaad irhite, $1.00, worth $3.00.^Latlit s' Sliot s. $1.75 quality lor $i.o:^. ^4.50 qual^^ity for $2.Q0. Caall4ien,iStoat, 20c and up. ThisIs the Cheapest Place in Town to Buy^Dry Goods, Shoes and Carpets. WARREN'S 40!iBast Park Aveuut sittaeoada,Montana r-v^ issrni