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TUBANACONDA STAKDAUDt 8UNDAV MORNING. SBITEMHKK 5. 18^7. ButteNews.^OSTLER JOE'S EASY WIN TheBlack Cyclon* Takes the^Race in Imprgagive Style. FIVEFAVORITES ARE FIRST nBolt. Pat Mom^y, Tammany. Pun-^tar. Loaand Imp. Bute FirstUnder the Wire - Last^Oar Of the Meeting Yaeterday wa^ the la*t ^Uy of the^nvmt euro^mful race irtectlnK ever^given In Montana end atviut v^^i |i|ewent out to the track t^^ speculate^on the runner*. Owing to a Im akdovv n^^^f the trolley wire at about 2 o'clock a^large number of people were not able^to reach thre track until KM late for^the Brat race, which ^ w called prompt^^ly on lime. The betting; m fast and^furious all day. and the talent bad^much the beat of It. a* five favorite*^and tao strongly backed second choice*^landed the purse* owing I* the vigi^^lance of Msnager Tipton and Ju^lKr^Hopper, who kept a watchful CJTS on^that great racing thermometer, the^pool boa. Starter O'Connor* work^^with the barrier was extremely gea4,^six of the seven field* being sent away^In nearly perfect alignment, while the^atari In the other race was spoiled b^^the anxiety of the Jock, y* to beat the^gale. The features of the day were^Ostler Joe* lmpre**lve win In the mile^handicap with 123 i^ound* in the saddle^and the close flntoh in the live and one-^half furlong* handicap in which three^of the four contestant* finished head*^apart at the wire. Theday'* sport opened with a four^furlongs da*h for maiden J-ycar-old*^In which six started. May Hoy wa*^made favorite, selling for against^$17 for Ben Holt. $1.' for Jollimont. i-^^tor Nonesuch. $* for Kll and *^'. for^Moscow Boy. Despitethe craay antic* of Hen It.ill^at the post Starter O'Connor sent the^field away to a perfect start. Kll raced^to the front but quickly gave away to^Ben Bolt who drew away from his Held^and passed under the wire an easy^winner by three length* from Xone-^such. who wa* the agger distance In^front of Jolllniont. with Ma\ Boy^fourth. The Jockey on Jollimont l^^t^aome of hi* welghi in the race and I he^filly was disqualified tm third place,^which wa* given to May Buy. Thesecond race on the caul ^a^ a^selling affair at five and one-half fur^^longs, and Pal Morriasey ua* Install. .I^favorite at 125. the other* bringing^Red Bird 12:'. Doubtful IV. I una IT a ad^the field 117. A i^erfeil slarl wa* af-^fected with little delay and Ucd Bird^showed the way to the head of the^Slretch, where he was passed li^^Alicia, who. In turn, gave away to Hie^favorite. Pat Morriasey. who romped^home an easy winner by a length from^Alicia, who wa* two lengths in from^of Red Bird, with the balance of the^Meld strung out. A Ave and a half fur^^long* conditioned race wa* next on Ihe^programme in which five BBartad silk^Tammany was favorite, veiling for $:'^^^^against lit each for Allahabad. Joe^Cotton and Annaheim. while Sallie^Ooodwin fetched but $^'. To a perfect^start Tammany rushed to the from and^opened up a gap of a length, which he^retained until the upper turn was^reached, where both Sallie tioodw in and^Joe Cotton passed him und Tammany^the favorite, no ,1 to be hopelessly^beaten. When straight, mil out for tin-^run through the hoincairetch. Sallie^flood* in had a length to ihe good and^Joe Cotton* head showed plainly in^front of Tammany Her. the Jock.\s^on Ihe three leader* began to ply their^whips and Tammany res|del game^^ly to the call. Inch by In. Ii regained Ma^lost ground, and in one of Ihe nest ex^^citing flni*he* of the meeting Jockey^Stuart who deserve* Ihe greatest i r.d^It for hi* ride, landed Tammany a^winner by a lengih amidst ill.- plaudits^of the *pectalor*. Joe t'uilon. who^hung on gamely, aacarad the place^from Sallie tioodw in by half a length^Allahabad. Who is suppos.il to run^well in heavy going:, got a poor tide^and finished absolutely last. Thefourth event on I lie . aid was one ^f the star feai in .s of t h. da^. a ha mi^^ll ap in which ttsllei Joe v. as ask. .1 lo^concede chunks of weight lo bis com^^p' tltor*. Tin- Ida. k boras ttile.l favor^^ite throughout in the betting, selling^for $:.:. against $1'. f..i I'luin. ita tl.' lor^All Smoke and IT for Jim BlackburN.^Starter O'Connor s-ni tin four off la ..^perfeel start NgTVgeg rushed Plum. -^ria to ihe from, going around tha llrsi^I urn. cutting off Jim Ulaikhuni. At^the quarter the poattiOM were: PlgUM-^ria first by a length. ChstsSf* Jo. gtroad^by a hair. Jim Blackburn third, half^a l-ngth in front of All Smoke. At the^half the positions arefe the same . x rpt that All Smoke bad aaovad up into^second place. ^ m tin- ggpet turn Oat let^Joe shot out from the Held and had five^k ngth* to the good Turning for bosne^this advantage was lacrcaaad le six^lengths when tin grin ^a* Kf bed, al^^though the hiai k cyclone was piiihng Up. All Smoke *e, tiled the plaee by threel.ngtb* in easv style from Plu-^meria. who beat Jim Hla. kburn a^length for the show Thefifth lace wa* a handicap at five^and one-half furlongs, and BWgJOWgg.^but four accepted the issue It was a^hot betting evint Punter was chaaea^lo do Ihe trick, and she Bald fa\^^rii^^ihroughoul at J',n against }_'.^, each for^Dorah Wood and Quicksilver and I^ tot^Highland Hall. There was eonsi.lei -^able sparring for an advening* at the^post and the field was away straggling^owing more lo ihe fault ^^f Ike J... k. \- thanthat of tie statt.t Burgh WI andHighland Hah raced lead and^head to the siret, h. when tli. \ Joinedby Punter, arho siI a dii\, withremarkable ganoness and I,,ml..I^the purse by a head from Highland^Hall, who was but a h^. k m I tout of^Dorah Wood. Thenext race wa* a six furlong- at I^lag affair in win. h Kve contested Oak^Uaal sold for f.U). Los Prietos ^|7.. Pal^furni IV and Jim Hla. khuin and Tig. i^^'at H each. To a good start link I., al^went to th^ front and ^.is hading* by^half a length when the stretch was^reached. He wa* rhalltngad b) Loa^Prletos. who easily Olltfooted him^through the etreti Ii ainnlng l^^ three^lengths, with thefaxont. 'i.ik l. af the^same dlrtanx in front of Palfurm Thelast event of the day and HI^lug area a high weight handicap ai i^^even at masted] the u'elgnta Thli thehe*t betting race of lie n, andticket* calling f ^r from UN l ^ ft eachpa*sed from tin- ^^1 se||.i^ i^,\ aafast a* th. ^ . mid ta * i ltt^ n al lb followingodds Hut. IM I ^ 177..Hanford $#^ and BeM ^ 1 wasrun in Banal dei*ke*i but Ihi Judgescould distinguish tic theycame umJ. i tin alri and Butefirst hy a length. Democrat sec^^ond by two length*, and Hanford third.^The summaries are: 11rl Rare. Running,four furlongs: purse tiflo: 0.P. Itomlgh s blk c Hen Holt, by^Kolian-Chips. 1*3 i ^Field t 1 NonaButch, i^7 iDiagteyl z .MayHoy ill i M l..i icllllulI Time..;,]', Kb. i.\ar\a^x): Mo*-^^ v. Hoy. lis . Morani Jollinioni. 1^,^iMei'.inni. ;i'so t;n .1 ^ I, inn mi finished^third, but was diaquallfled pur being^short of w,i^;lit Minimis paid: Ben^Boll $1^ B and p).N and X.itie Buch pUA BugeadBaeab Running,Hv^ and on, -half furlongs, iarse 5.^ PrankM. Malioii s l. ^ Pal Morris-^h \. by Lord i 'lifd^ a-Taeiaea, i^s iNarxaeal1 Alicia.l^* i Braafel.2 'lt.Mi Hird. l^^. i Mail la ^ u Tinu. 1 I.^. K'OU . .isily by a 1. ngth.^T\.o lengths kelwssu at ^com I and third.^Hattrsi. lox i McLaughlin I: Colonel^Cody. Hi:: i.Mciiinni lima. his (Idng- ilev i Dnuhtful, MB ill Bream 1; froka,^in:; (Stuart i. limsh. ,1 its tiane d.^TIiikI IIiiit. iRunning. Dve and ^^ie -half furlongs,^purse r . ,11. Albertson s . r. g. Tammany, af Y How Roue n^ i Smart^I JoeCotton, lei (Mi lional.li 2 Salli.tos.ilw in. |.i:i i Hiocki :i | Tune. i:U%. \\^ii drlvkug by a l.ii:lh. Halt a length patUfUau second^and third. annah, iln, HIT i I hiigl, \ i,^i Allahabad. 1^^:^ 11 ^.m. li\ i. finished ay^^ nam. d Muttials paid 'I animany |s ni^! und 17.6:, ami Joe Cotton Ml.M, I'no ii. I:.i,, Hunnlng.handicap, on,- mil, . puis.: 1t:.M: \Y.H Randall s blk h iistlcr lee, by^Kri sno-Sist, i to Jim liouglass. I.' l I, ( Hi oh n i I jAll Smoke. Ml irilldl 2 Pitimcria. \^~. (Nerveeel : Time.1 p;^4. Won pulling up by six^|. ngths. Three lengths hetweea second^ami third. Jim Hla. kburn, 'M ^ Holm, si^also ran. Muluals paid ilsibt Joe^IT.tii and |t;and All Smoke PLBV^I ill Ii Knee. Running,handicap, live ami a liulf^! furlongs, purs.- *:inii^Man tis Del} s f Punier, by imp. laieiaeee1 ^siiiij. % iBrowul I iIlighlami Hall. '.^.' tli. Hrownl 2 DorahW.mmI. ||] iM, aIm ci .; Time,1:11%. WHiving by a baud 'A neck la t wci n second and third Mu^^tual* paid: Punter 112.27. and $!''^^ and^Highland Hall ptt.de, siMhllnrr. Running,six furlong* purse |3ini: .J. O. Rel* ^- Co. s I, g. Lo* Pl ietos, ,by imp. Cliveden l^ola. Hk ^M^- I'arihvi 1 ^aklA-nt. In: i.Narva./.i 2 Plum.ria. N t Holm, si 3 Tiim.i.ih. Won easily l,\ three^lengths Three l^ ngths between aar-^ugg| ami third. Jim Bueruunn, iec (Mr*^Doneldl; Tiger cat, n (Hulsaanl, tin - ish.da~ named Mutuals paid: Los^Prk-tua $212' ami |7.1.'i und ^^ak Leaf |Ma uaueauaBaeea Kuaudaa. handicap, on, ami one-^. ighlh miles puis. |2^..c^Mar. ii* DUvly's b h, imp Hut. . I.y HeNuuUsn-kaip BeMermere, im l 11 bug I. y I i Daaaoreul,III IKpoeisun| ^ Hanford,it: i s^ ift i 3 Tune.I u| Won handily bv a length.^Light i* Un*t ha between second and^tMrd Judge Sinilh. 112 iHl.v.usi. Meator IB) (McMeh irlveater, lit .iM.AI.e.i Cogent. I Hi irejutll. al^^^^ran MMtUals paid Bute tt.K end la.it^and Democrat W.ko 1 Pirsl-class ^ igars lor IHtle money al N'eHhTo'sfot Ihe llext till'' davs TRICKED THE GUARD Meettie tiii i bum i^ . ^ net ami l.agKed. V|, 11 I .cHIO'll. 1 Hid I ever tell von bow myself ami tareruearadwe sauatewd fruaa Ceuan^Slimier, the renal uMNtan artunt ask'dall o|,| soldier of a comrade witli^t whom lie v\:is talking ever vvar inci-^d, ills at Camp Jewell vest, nlav No how was 11 ' said his Mead^' W. II. I ,11 know. Camp BunHet wa*^local.ii in tli.* vv.nhIs. ami tv, r^ inoiu-^ing lie v used to s^ ml out u BUmber of^urkaaatre artth a guard aftet fuel We wouldgo out In the wis^ds a IHtle way.^cut a lot of tin wood wlnl. tli, sua Id stI ov, r us wiih Ills rillc cm gad, ami ill.v w-.uld semi a wag 01 ^in for the^v. aad Well,on,- in,,1 niug I. wnh two other^prisoners was oruY red log' out und. r^g11.11.1 par food. Thet ami uadi one giueidalong wnh lis. a. tn.g UU the^1 immoiil)-ace. in. d th. oi v mi IheBouth^1 hat ana Bomther 11 could a*hip Bve Van -^ksee an} day, aV^ put to ihe place^a'here the bug a'eod-cutting had beam^doax . rigin ^ii the ^ og. oi Up , lea 1 - lug.hut are I'.isuadcd Hie glial,I that therewas better Hrewood furthei down Intux few si 11. u aa a g1 natured fellow,.1- 11 banessned, ami aiUlai lo^M us . hop ^ her.- we pleeaed, an he fol- lowed us a ^|liait.| of a BjHIC into Hie anodewhen we found a piece that^lulled us w begun to chop diligently,^talking wiiii each other aad the guard,^ami threw him completely off his^guard. One of the boy* had s^ to^^bacco, for h, had heeB in Hie pi is ui onlla f w days ami lii oeYeyed it t 1 tinguard Tht ft II^W aaa glad to UC'^rani K and he pull, .1 ,,ul a pini an I^l'. g,m ' UttllUJ up the plug to till it To^to this he had to la v bis 1 Hie .low B, and thaiwas our chance, Quick as a riuah Ig'lilibcl Ids gun ami |. .mini i a i the^guai,l v In ad If v,ui move or opi n^your BBeath, vour, a .bad man.' I^said lb k l'i 'inlet ^ ii uigli. and while^I stood guard aval him wnh lb. nil^^the other iv. ,1 Imyu stripped him and^lid haul to a tree wnh a gag in bis^BMBath Wm didn't wain lo kill him. 1,ul want' 'I i^ kl ^ J1 him in a BBfi tdac longaaeacB fet us to pal eat oi .lun^^ger Thenon, ,^f tin- l.ovs. who wu*^about the same build as the guard,^. put on ill, 1'oiil,,I-rale BUlforM which^In Wore, ami we stinted on^, the one^with tli)- uniform should, ring lb, rllle^ami w, two matching ahead af him US^though we a*nre prtuuarra ami ha tha^gaara. The raa* worhed well, fat our ap| aiaii. e , x, it. ,| m, ^uspicioii in that aray,ami before uktht we had covered 'al. .ill 2^ miles ami i ^und a |. lug, ill^Ihe house of aU old t|, gl^ w hi i^ Wc jsaauaaaad fur three or four .iuvs win a^we came out again We bad ^ hanged^our a|'i^ aran. o completely, Tin hue 1ami cry aft.t us bad subsided some^^what and w, made our wav 10 the Dunaaimis urMBnai much ad vent are. vi.oitd 1; esHra tin nibuja PromTruth. sfjayea think i ^ uupei t^ in* maa* tionai prav. t I,. In Buewetud Burc.Th. ri- Wen ^ depaa 1. porter* in^1 the audi) BUI ,t.ii but Pk BU that at BkUUI^thr.. pa p. 1 - v. 1 vvci Inm addhs*^rially. httarladBevanty.usaau t eai ^. [Prom MM lUdUBnueuMi Journal. Jose|.hM.i 1110 I who-, original BUBM^w.ts Km..me I J.... id, and Ins wife, re- .siding in Kannebuakpart, Me., Bauahrated^ia*t Buturda) ik ;7i i^ aunlxiraary tf Itheir mai'lag. Ti.. wit. siill wars her ;uuduhai rtut arut ., ..ii'.w ihreaiaf ,told. INTHE DISTRICT COURT EngineerThomas R. Deeney Ar^^raigned (or Manslaughter. HEIS RELEASED ON BONDS EvhSmith. Mixed Up in tha Hawkina^Minder Puts Up Bonds- la Bald to^Mean Another Witness to the^Murder Uost. ThotnasU. 1 ^.^^ n^ v. the engineer vv ho I wash,ld responsible by the on1 s juryfor dpi nr. ..h tit in Ihe Mountain^Con. mine which caused the death of^Joseph Imval recently, was ariaigned^in Justice Idpgrandeau's court yeeter-^dav .ui a , barge of manslaughter. He^waiv.,1 pi 1 I nil mil tv 1 xaininailoii ami^wa* bound over lo the distil. 1 court^in bonds . f I5UM. which he furnished. Thecolored woman Kva Smith, who^slush, d John Hawkins with a MBhf^during the row in the Swim saloon^marly a month ago which ended Hi^Hawkins iM ing murdered by Joe Shafer^ami against whom a charge of assault^in the second degree 1* pending, gave^bonds v.steidny in Juste. I.auran-^,1, au s court and was released fyana^, ustodv Sin lias bu n belli at the^county Jail sim e the murder, and only^v.st, id.iv succeed, d ill finding Isolds-^m.ii. Tin county attorney'* unVu^wanted the lionds lUJUd at MM, believ^^ing nothing 1 *s would hold her. but^her counsel made a hard luck plea for^a reduction and MOOUUdnd hj getting;^them placed at $:MHi. Anottlcer who |g familiar with the,^whole case ami vvhc know* the woman well,rgpreuead lha hettef lu*i evening thaitha KUauBUBI ^'f the woman UB^tm ii small bonds simply meant thai^the county attorney's office would be^short another important witness wh.-n^the Shafer and Fold ins. s coin, to^trial. V,st.rdHV was the day sit for Will- ,^lain Clark lo appear hedute JaUttca^Luurundruu r^ r a hearing on a i harg,^of giimbling. He had skipp.il town^s. vend days before ami hi* l^ond* of^pMt signed by Ike Morehouse ami Hen^^ri AIL. rtsoti of the Combination gam- ,^bUni house were forfeited. No action I^has ret been taken in auaaeetMUI with^their failure to ua| th^ amount of the^head int.. court Momlav' New bro vv ill hav I'msdav and Wednes)laj^p. cial cigar sab-. AMILLION DOLLARS DAILY BURNED Women I V|.^ ii- W ll ^ i an llel.l llline^^ minli'l leil^ It) ^hat) Tain ll. Kveivvvoiking day in the year I'n-^, I, Sam dretn vs a million dollars: de-^llberetell tears up ami BTUBdU to pulp^^ii. million dollars worth of pap 1^inom v genuine bank nof.s ami green^backs, writes Clifford Howard in the^Sept em Is 1 I edlra' Home Journal. ^A^million dollars in II. 12. $7,. fill. $211. $.^^tinu and tl.issi m.tes ate daily punch^id lull 'I hobs, nit into halves ami^thiown into a machine that rapidly n -^du.' s them l^. a 111a** of inu*hy sub-^stanci. ''Whenever ii pled of paper money hccoin.s soiled or lorn ii may be pre^^sented to ih. l ulled Siutc* treasury^and redeem, d. Sismer or leler every^note thai rtrraletee among tin' pueada^bueeuaaa haM Far rarther serv ice, pur 11^is hound to boom, dirty or mutilated^bv nuhateat hamlllnc. and Ihe l^aMed^St.it-s government stands ready to give^the hold) r of sin Ii a not a new pate in^^ \. hange for it: or, in other words, the^government villi tedecm it.^^The MaJurBy or tha clerk* aaMhnyed Inthis iinporlanl depa 11 tin til of lie^gov01 mm in are women, many of whom ale tile ll|o*t expel i ii loll. \ lolllllels and' .Hint, if, it deleelefU in the world.^In fuel. 1 ply egperts can properly pur-^t^im the work taal is raaulradj par net^only must the soiled ami latMulad^money be a., 111at.lv ami repidlv^count.'I. but all 'ouulerfeii pel eg RMPM^Im del. Mel ami thrown out Wh ui Bra^considi 1 that se cuiuui-rfcHers can aaids vert y inltale pauuias money that llnir spurious noies will 1 Ireiilai. Iknugh Ihe country wltbowl detectkw,^and aie not dieeeeered until Buaj are tinaiivmi1 into ihe treaeary, sum,. Idee^f the praBdaMri al Iheae aauerta^can In- gained, espei iullv when we bear^iii mind i hut Ihes. miles an oil.11 so warnthai ihe haprhM an theai can^scarcely be deciphered 11 not uiti.-^guenll) iiap|.ens that iheae bu.l ueteu^aie detected siui|ilv b) 1 It^ feel of^ih.in. which, ui soin. cases is reaUi llall wav af discovering the fraud i,r w hMe a . ,,11111 rfeiter may uprauuua* all. suI 111 so p. ifectl v inula I nig tindesign of ^ note so a* to mislead^ev. n an ^ Xpert, it is gnat lU impossible ll llllll iii . ^lllltel felt the pap, 1 Usi d hv1 ii. cov araauNM ' TheBureau Bet eal baaaaa Psu- Meueeat^.., .a- hre 1 aaa furiesneat, have rendered the Atlantic^the theater of stirring ^ vents-.^We muat expect points ^f vantage In thePacific 10 be occupied- There is a vastarea of the I^acitan vv ith one, andonly one, gn nt land locked harbor,^easily defend:.! I', ail narbOT ill the^Hawattaa islands TheHawaiian islands Ihe most Im-^portanl strategic posli ^^ the Pacific arcto-day like a .b i le ' ^^ iUg a flag^^I distress In mid Witha governnicni r.proauntlu* a^minority inaign.iir,u 11 it^^ 1 *. lia bleto overthrow at u 1 1 imc from la*^lemal causes, or front datigerona cotn-^pii.ation* growing nui ii the prenga*^deraaee of aliens, ih. sit nation, in re- SIHM't of these Island- HI V lew of 1 Bi tranuMBueejaand fat ichlag Indereeta^thai are Involved, I* su h as lo demand^Ihe immediate uition I ^iir gov ru^^men I. Wecannot witli honor i. e. do from^the protect,,iate which ^'^^ liave main^^tained for mure than ^^^ ^ ars; and a^. ontlnuallnn of exi-i in- i .minion* may^al any lime Involve ilus country In^troubtea which could n m* wen the^islands t^ lnr.iiii, a pan of our poss. s- ss. i lur lati t ^ si i ' II at our na- tionalhonor, uou teniand MM ^BBMB*^Hon of ih' Hawaiian gt up. TYRANNYOF ^THE FOJ^ HUNDRED. tineMusi rioiluiiii i^ lajagl Hiandard ur^II. man, UalaMe MieMy. Wemay if we rbooBh sneer al^snobbery and seff ^' social si rug -^glare,^ write* Bllgnhrth IlkBeBd Ik the^^eptaaiBur Ladies' Honn Journal, ^but^when a man i* ambitious or a woman I*plollll lie or Stic lb si^ - to secure 1^! himselfor beruHf, und far Ih. ir chil^^dren, the peielleg of being rteelved m anei|iial everywhere. And how i v ^ i^much one in;i\ i.ui. Ihe fact remains^that wealth and fgUhllU Ag si'l. and^hav. always set. tin- i imlaid in social^llf.. and Mel If ^ sli.-s a ft ad^^mission eveivwh.ri must conform ones *. If lo that standard. A great^many people urhu aie md what is^know n a* In Boetel ^.' are food tt peigt-^ing out uith tiiumpnani raaaagaaaaaai^that The Knur Hundi..r arc no mure^cultured, intellectual, wealthy or vvntv^than many When lh)'J ^ Use to ad-^mil lo asso, i.n ion wiib lb'in in their^pleasue*. ami these resentful folk tl -^maud in hitter gBbagetaeal w bv gnj^ana admit* tin Ir prel^ nakmu, ^u strug-^gl-s for their recognition. The answer^is not far toA man may hav. allthe IneeBarteal uitributua, ami yet not Im- of suftlcii nt inipoi tance lo be admittedio th ogcheutru of aackty, andthe musicians niav sac. 'We admit^dial you are paad and ^b ver. but you^cgB't play the violin, and you can't be^^come a member of our orchestra.' Nowlb)1 swell, as lie is commonly^termed. i^ the mail who is an artisi in^living: he may have neither in aal^id, as get standards Pel I*' overbur^^dened with brgkuu, but be know* In vv^io Mtre. as tm ua uha careuugguau af Nfe go. brUIUMtly. gav ly. imiiosiiiglv . and hicolle t- aronnd hint otheru urhu ba\. thesame la I in. a mi leartBUV I In V su^ -^Ptud in forming a soil u unh.sira af so,i. iy. all of in, in ghtyvlng in tuna and^in tune with one ggothei ami gHMuag^a niagnilii em 1,.u iti. nv of celeinoliy^and siH'ial inlet course Ami w hen a^pa rung com - aluig w h^ ln*i*ls upon^joining: theti orcheutra igjey an- gen^^erally ixire'iiclv tude in their refusal,^and cause much enmity, or else thvv^Hat n to thi in.-1 rum,-nt he plays and^find ,l vvell plav d.gud so tak^ hint into^their band, ami . ag*. sliil more amaze-^Igegl and envy to'the others who have be.n denied admittance. Ami ti,at i*^ih,- aboii auewed le th eeaaaaraai MisH vv,. ps , \er. Mrs A knows how^to plav tin so. ii'T T^striimi'nt. mid Mrs^It lbs * not. aiwi ^tnless sin- I. arus lo^plav it she will slay fori v.; atftUtdf Hi orarty^thai soclet) which apeaa Itaelf vviih a capital S. Hawaii mill lie Iliinmtiig I-run I of lb*^W io 1,1. Ihi'Septeinb'r Hon .1 R. 1 loctor^I'oruin. Kossiahas heeg MrlvUbj for centu^^ries I^ re.oh th. open *.'^. Tin dream^of Peter the Ureul has her ene ^ ryutal-^IMed lute a n.inon.il uauaruilon. Olb^^rallar, Malta, the Suez cm nui, and the^preponderating strength of the Brliieh^navy make flu Meditarrunegn an Rug*^lisli lake, even should Ruautg pass the^rt)H^|iiiorus The ^iili.lie , lo Ituss a s Haiti.iHitts is htiurked by hse fee a^gnat pgr) of th^ veai. Thwarted on^the Brunei ami aoata, i. s-hoaad aa Ihe^north, ibi* great Mynterteaa ueeaiaig lyIrresisltble power ext. mis her domin^^ion si adiiv ti ii i ll sin rauchea the s, a ofJapan ^tl tin SUM; B4X|Ulting. by^bold and skillful diploma,, ih. Amur iiiiniiv. ague,I in ;m ii le rruace I'oi^the purpose of uniting hei v a-t taeuln- Ituuula is pguhing lo apeedi cont- pictioniter great Mherign railway fnam^ihe rial mouniuina lo bet iautu n a-^|mrt fortr, **. The nam.'- arouml tins^Kaslern fortreaa lndk*ete Baaalun us-^plrutlonu: \ iadiv osim k. meeiui ^Ruler^of the Rent:^ the harbor i^ rgRed the i!.lib ^! lloi n | h^ |).|s. US' i ' 11^ -. a. ih,- KBateru Boenaeraui^ end Ihe bu|^the iHiir ..r Peter lag fJreui ^ if not^in Rarope, ret in Asia, after reaiarleg^of p.ni. iu striving, will Ragukan ifaaaia of Imtiling u sea power at last be reelha d Tile pt sell, e of |{u**ia ill the Kll r I'.asi. and Hie possibility of a eggaJMaa-^Hon bflweaa Ituss.a ami ciiin.i. fol-^lewed io tht awuheukag ul Caeag freai herslo p of ii'iifurbs. Ihe extension of^Klein ll d ^minion in i lelo-ChlllH Slain^ami Malagas, at i ^p partitioning Almaand the islands of the Pacific^I am .iig Ktiropeati power*; the indie-^^ t-ial growth Uf Japan ami h ' ^ gtrgare^I into the family of nation* as a gn it^I naval and military powei I lie c ^nipl. Honof the greet Mlllter) hkrhwayi^front Halifax lo Vancouver, and from^st Peterabarg In ilgdlvoetoch: the^rapid peopling uf RHtluh Columbia and^our Mortg PUelgc stat s and of the^Amur ami Mam Inula districts all ten.I^I^ ^ in.ngo the front of th, world, ami^lo Iransf. r to the pla^ id I'a. itic the mi -^tl 'lial ,i. : iv mis win, b, f .| | bin ivll- PREVENTATIVEMEDICINE. Itlimb i no *kill sliiiwn by ggaBBUBI the^Ugggggl I lav. Krointh uaaBarlaai Somebum rlaha thai aurgery bean^the palm for forgigg ahead t the ac-^coinplislimeiit of nsiiils thai border^UpUg the inarv ^ long mil sin e Blis are doinggreel v..ok. atRI the} aye gel^Mora skillful in the us. ^^f tin kalg^, if^as skillful as ihos, of the pa t Con^^sul'ring Ihe digtcUltlaU Hie sin ; on* of Hi past had t' ientsud ggulaat, the^ineretlona they davteed und pi'ifigpgiit^show i d a boldiicsw and skill sh ad of tin-preuegi day, Th.- ^urgaona of this^ggy prereed wnh bat little aeailatlon toperform operations that would have reagltedferuuarl) in dauth, gel b i ms^^^f uaj sup. rlor skin, bai huraaue they havuMeaei taal septic poteoahag, thedread uf surgeeae in ail Uraea, will liil st, p in ami d^ stcov lb ir work ami thisconfidence has In broaghl aooiit bvt US adv BUS ag mad^ in pn v ^ I iv i^m. til ui^. Shilling vv ill I.islet's ggtleepilr methodand follourbig target*} do n to ihe pi esc ^i. i hr eigli all af i Be Bgh^^slam ^ s used a~ germ killers, am' lha^ideas for applying them, are ^ ene Rggl-^l\ to tha prenenl atfurie nar aheiiluHe^, kgallnaee, not ugly of tli^ Inatraa ^ins^ami aurrouudlnge, hue. also in the i^'i- BOgof lb. uperuler, assistant ami pa^^tient Oerni-hlHIng notation* gri Bbga*^doned for wat'i freed from gernu b|^^list i Ha i nui or I lolling, ami treeaiitga^rlegaard from germs by heel have tak'litile pbu ^ of gauze iniprcgnaicil withgetinicldes I.ifIv can produce life:liv ing gi t ins HBgUi k pfeuaai to^Produce germs. In in .-. keep aw.iv minis^from the wound and s. ps:- pgggBi fol^^low. Thi* i* what Ihe Miirgeon means^bv .'sepsis, iiiid Hie n sails ttghMd UTS^Womb 11 ill lllustl nllons of the value if thearia ace of peeve atlve medk'ine, a^scieiic. that has heeg develop o bv Hi^^ph) all .ans of tin past and pi^s^ Bt, MuughevBgBueh Fromthe Kansas i'ity Join 11.1t. Anegro WueflUU wa* on trial in Jus-^live Walls' .mill for throwing a pad^of belling wai. r upon one of gay Beigh' bore,with whom she had had a difficul^^ty, A negro attorney repreeegted the defendantami ^i ci os*-, xamining aau^of tli, Mete Wllli'**c* he sought lo es^^tablish tin . x o i six.- of ihe banket. I dunno Jus' how big ^tat bucket vvus.^ au kl thi vv nne** Wouldit h. ld a gallon.''' asked the d'fanes^^i area'i b, aurtatg^Would it gi Id a half-gallon ^^^I d ^ii i went 10 testify to sulllili' 1^don i know nothln about. I don l know^llrtVV bit; dat buck^! U us Thewrtueua w as agggthvagd fur auau^time, but she v oiibl mil make a peel- fiveBiateaaeal a* te thegkni af tha buckt Attorney Mast In.w ho repn - pratedlha state, tookthe witness^aga i Hovreach beer weejeuibat bgrhet hold I.ii , a-k '.l Mr. Mnstin Ho'it|| reata worth, uaaa^The pioof wee i nm luetva to the mind of the until. CASTORIA ForInfants und Children. Ladies1Skirts Ofcolored moire, the^newest out, $+.00oa^Silk Skirts Handsomelyiiin.de of^Hue silk, Mack or col^^ored, $7.:o.v $io oa Ladies'Jackets Hlaekor colored, half^silk lined, worth jf.7 H^to ^110 each, sizes to 44 So.OO 'TISWITH PLEASURE WE ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL!DISPLAY OFFALL NOVELTIES IN DressGoods and Silks Comprisinga Wide Kaiifje of Imported^and Domestic Fabrics SEEOUR WINDOW Flannel -.^^^ anil ;S5c r^orv Shining, 17cyard Wl.it*Wool Fl^niiH.rHr^^|ii^i ily. 25cand 40c KHaitT.pure win!- ^^ 1 iji.b!- ity. 8'c,I2lz and 15c Batting S-lisuailr*i:^.. all In ^at pine^i-v^, i uea lor aattt, enlr $1.00each Children'sJackets lilaekor colored, sizes^4 to 10, worth ^,:t..^0 to *10-$2.50 100dozen^School^Handker^^chiefs,^Fast^Colors,^Borders. Boys' Arrivaland Display B* or FallDress Goods PNSCHOOL WEAR 35C 2k, Ik to 51c yard flVAIl Dozen Corsets AmericanLady, the best^in the market for SI.00pr II.^ S. Corset, extra^long waisted, Muck sat- ,eu- $1.50 pr li'^ I i.iind Thomson s^(ilovc - Fitting t 'oiscts.^iti loii).' or short-waisted,^white. Mack or grey, $2.00pr NewDress^Trimmings^New bouiacheBraids^New Fur NewBlack^Arrival and Display . an j .OF. NewPercales ComfortCalico II UUgUM lm-fr ]^nllrrns 5vards tor $1.00 Twilled, new design- Ila yards tor$i.oo Cretonneaa^l Silkoline gWfgjkgg,l5c yard I Cretonneand^Sateen lUi-iiicli^i,|#, nrw il,^ign und Ruchings 20c 1Bicycle^1 Hose,^Fast^Color, Pair Colorad ..FOR. PloatodSilk and^Chiffon Blankets TrimmingB Boys' Waists Fronts Case,GravelleErvinCo UUTTE.MONTANA. IHr*air^ wortli 4*1.50. ere*.^$1.00 pair^-5 pair* tan gre\ or tnnttlrtl. 75c l'iKufHcil Quilt^, fuilfil nn'\,^bmi.lm.d'. J2.00 !1Sj'fin QaiU*. ^|ililtn^i. soile.l^$2.0O PLEASINGENDEAVORS TheIi.iikIIiiik of Komi pooils union u 111 oplc who know thf rooiI front Ih -^1 n,iiffoi '-nl is 11 I'loiisuir Thi Whit'- Front lirocry has mail, it I point in^ih'' ImyiiiH of i;oo,ls io net th^ IipkI. the vtry licst; ami Is selling ih-w K^ ^ .Is^nt ii'icH for which 1 oiniiioii HlaiiiianlM usually sell. Iih cfTnrtK arc bcinK rc- vvai'lcllo tho capiiii! ilcmanil for Ihe ^OuenM Hrand'' ef canncil fruits iiinlvugetgMee. Ite ^Ctgb^ and uthcr b |n clal liramls of i off, . s ami teas, its^^Our Choice'' ami White From^ man ^is of flour and Its aclect lirundii of^aaagta ami tisii .nui inula MUMngneatu. it is Uh bundling of ii,, -. got is iiiat hueglvvii life ami RUPee to iht nuying: tJloa Buv Voar BMMBB *t the mhitt Froit lirocerv. Thev Ire tiood. ' wmraw mum PHONE185 308.310 312 N. Main Bt Leadingbusiness Firms of Moitaaa* ASSAVKttS. THOSBtTOOT Officehalf a block north of P. O. iX)North Main Bt, Butte. M.k. mavkr. aaaaj'ar Baaailaa by^nail gv agpeeau win teuaive iirompt ajiit rarcfulattention. Cold and st'vrr bullloit^a spe.ialty. No. 4^ West 1'ark ^tr^t, Hutlc.v. I), llox r.i^. OCIXIgfg. KEEPTHI5 IN MIND: namCuUMUl xu c^t ...ElectricalAppliance or Fixture... Mine,Mill or Smelter Thatwc cannot supply you with. MONTANAEtL^.^bTRIO GO.! fuegaMi at bumBaaggnue,Buna Mom. 1K t A GltlOll- 0COUBT. Prnrtlcclimited to Ky*. f!ar. Nun,^Throat mid ^ hcst. offl. o Honloffirc builll*^InK. :^^ Kast Broadway, Untie. Mont. FAMgAAuniggftgulagAe^Don! theStandard YouDon't Oet ^^the Neeva. iiWiiimmmiUiMiUmiUiM Roflfcgrsimilar to Cut, regular^gfieg S.YOO to 00, to close out. at0.SI. Thiswe. k w. want to close out nil ,tn I'nlon Bncuera. Rncketu Blunllgr lorut. H.ik ftan.e. with retnl It's, rtion, at ane bai k upneletatau1 wiih uiueh OrVcloUl'. I't ice lo i |o^. $3-25 ThePrize St. Clair Cook Stove... $6.50 KENNEDYFURNITURE CO. Furniture,Stoves, Crockery, Etc. 7Y7,ws CAM ^/.' RgVlff1 PAVMKtm^\* M West HrotuhvayButte. Montana anen KKK0-0-00000000-0OOOOOOO AnacondaCopper Mining Co. HARDWAREDEPARTMENT, BUTTE. FrontRank STEEL FURNACES Tl.I.Uo^' BeggeMNWl ^^^' Our* 1t fueneeM J/ai^. Estims'esPromptly furnished COLUMBIANBARLAND STEELRANGES TiicBiBVieg( an 1 ll iii'l^i;n^t Stcc! KlBfg in the market.^LM us slow yon tli- lin^ h'.i.I q.i^ e mir prices beforeraw bay. ...DKyWMkl S mm* Ilopllalam! OltliiB Mftttf g^HTtl ur,^J^A'nska Ptfgftts, Butte, Mont. Tclcphunt^T9 ei-id IH fur Amt^ul;inct. init* ^M iui IA gix^4 r**ta^*,*tv, aa^t *lwr^^ I* ^ot aaf thtttf nm tha^Mark** ' b^1 MftJiH Krvrrh Tbu^jt i'sMMi lor the)^tv'icf undpainful nr ifrrgu'Br m^^n^e^^, Ih.*'-tabtrt* rafntatrr mt\ '^lt^trtlPt^fln^ n^^ ma*'*r v\|i't!P-%l r i11 t'l't IT^ it h* \ A .^fild'e, Parl ^ 1 * *r^'^ n^iit f^f aa^te^ nt;l^ l^\ fi %| Sg^^rltr vX J iBrngi'i Battf. Mont, t1 * ^ i . k^ M 6-00-0000O-OOOO-OOO OOOOO-C ooo oo .