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TIIKANACONDA WTAKPABD: WATLBDAY MOBBHtO. MtSPTEMBBB 10*7 News.I POT N A BUSY DAY Comptroller Eckels Viaita^Anaconda Mine. the TRIESHIS HAND AT A PICK mmVary Noar Putting- nn Uie Suit^Which Bryan Wore-He Express*^Oroat Urmunoailoii Over Hi*^Vlali U^ Montana. i'. mptrollei Hi k^ Is |^ul in a bu*^ da^^In Butte ^ ^*terdav H^ ra .lumcd hi^hi* hoii I earlv in tin- mniiing by lli^^l^arty of II. h Comei h whuw aar li (me lo the i ltv an,1 M lionohoe. K^ n-^eral inanii(iT ..f Ihr Hu:^ Ar.n.*.^i..l.i^A Paeiflc. ami v . ^ it 111 i n Ihe hill in^tesitoiine loan n, ,t.il .,m (T 1ltTT f 11 1(1^lm iniu llii- Ami Tl^[^any war , - .\ii^Kekela, Mr. and Mr*. %V. H. Comar, a^eon and dauKir., r .1 brother of Mr.^CMMf ud Mr 'fcmano*. The ladles,^htwever. d^ iii-'il lo remain ^n tin sur^^face ami accept tin I. 1* of Ihe entlenM'iiot iii ^^^ :^^Sui^i Jack LTMaiM took tha rrana Dullerof the l Uirm. ) in cBajIMI and^^ ^inducted him la an BpatalM NM 11:^the office building. ^i^te Mi. H^ kel*^wan given hi* choice of an BBBMtaMBI^^ ^f mm^ 1*' ^ult* with ahlrh to attire^liim*^ If for ihc underground Journey^In the lot of nulla were the two worn^on a slni'ls' iMiasion it few Meet:* ago^Iv Mi Iti.van Rinl t' mm essman ll.it 1^man Mr. Hrki's ^ huinol to pick up^ihe My an nM hut eaactaaaa1 he conM notquite f*l! it. and selected the one^that maile Mr. Hartnian appe.11 no^groteaque Mr. lickel*. however doe*^not io.ik lia.lv in a nun 1 an.i in.^he *^ enied to f^ ^ i iioite pi.mil ot In.-;^appearance. When nil the gentlemen^were similarly attired tin ^ B'en taken^dot* n Ihe A^acoiida shall clear In I he^IJM foot level and provided with can-^die* and guided t ^ tin- cnt'e of one of the^drift* where *mie turn w.ie m work.^Mr. K^ kcl* watched th' mluci*. a^k-1^question* and marvelled at whin lie^mm mid ahout ihe liehnena at the^iniu. and it* lacaBaanlltilfHim He^wa* slven a pick ami BbbTbI to Irj nM^hand at jhe work. He dug a IM I^In an awkward M^rt of way and ^ vttn^Ined the ore n hii h aa knMsaai a* tf he^knew something about It. After he ;. d^through he turn d Mr. O'Neill and^aeket! How do you think I vmM du^a* a miner .^' oh.you might 1^ . Mi ^ 1 ram \\ v aday.^ replied 1 In ^;p 1 . t^ :. I. m;.^^but If I *houH hauf^on to come down^and *ee you at VM I b'aaM tell yog^to go and xit d awn. AndIf you ahould c urn to \\ BBfelBI^ton and Irv vour hand in inv depart -^ment. I would iteihai's t il pofl la Ml^down.^ wa* Mr. Eckel'-' icspnii Afterma trip thrani 1 ihe Aaai , Mi.Eckels returned to Ihe hotel In^the afternoon he wa* tak. n 111 rtearae,^by Senator Mamie and slim n nil^around the city. He v rited ihe I 1^the Inter Mountain .tin. 1 In poll^library and the resid. in ^ portion ,t Ihe^city. He wa* gnullv pW UV 1 with tin^library, and mad careful scrutiny ^t^the 1ks which II! d th ahelvea. Ha *|W)kein 1 oiiipli'in ^ntary I tiring of the^number and ^itiality of book and of the excellenceof Ik arrangemenl ami^management. He ronffssed hlmsell^greatly surprlaed at the iiinn.ier of^wnrkingmen be saw r,^adlng in the^reading 100111. At the time of Mr. IVk-^el*' visit 1 he leading imin v., s ^ an-^Idetcly rilled. Mr.aVkeai ggpremad gr ii ^ ,'^^ ^.^tion over hi* \i*;t lo thi* pari ^' the^country and particularly to BM^ Tin^mines here and tin Mlrl I at Knu-^conda. he declared, were KiKaiiin- far^Im ymnl anythinu he had dre.ni. d of.^He aald In had greatly prolltn, liv hbt^\l*lt to Ihe far Weal II ihoagrh It^would do a vi at ^'. g| of K Hjd If 1 yet v^ICaalem a* itegman romM \i II Ihe West.Nee i In 1 1 ill 111 ! \ . a In I '.. t' ; I ^ u i' 1! thepeople. That n tlnnitihi would^.! ' nn^rr than anytiiio; to bridge over^the chasm which, in Ipltf of d nials.^has certainly lie n intperefptlbly In-^i regjdng between Kaat and W est. Att'olorado Springs the c ntletnan^will leave hi* family for a ahorl time^and will go on a hunting (tip with a^party o! friend*. Iam not much of a hunter.'' said^Mr. Kckels. ^hut I like en ivullno*. II -^fori- I slatted mi my trip to t'anadii I askedhecretar) Qan}i II I HiitnM brine^him a Iv ar or a dei r Tl c Mrretary^replied that I had latter i..nlin my^self to rnbhit* and uae a dull That^show* what my friend* think of me a*^a hun'. Mr Kck^ Is -.ml he miI his -lay InButi^ ear) nun h. I find vour nao^^p|e very hospuald. .' he said, ^and I^fi'el quite like on. ,.| them. Mr.Ml I* and In* family left on the^afternoon train for Salt Lake. ShaferHma.^ atage (or Silver Star,^iron UcmI. Twin Ulld^is and Sheridan,^leave* Southern hoti I. Huttc, ut i t^,^Tin^day. Th\;i*diy nrd Suttiiil.iy^inornlngg. arriving at Bherldan at 6^p. in. rubyMINI TheKlrat raimeai of n.in.ooo Will lie^Wade Till. Mntith. H|m.1*1 Di*|Mlti Ii to lla KUnrlatd llaslllhYpt |e.-\l K ^il.i\m .1 \i vr^York eapitallsl and railroad maunitti Meadin Hutu yeeterdai and Iti aa) ^ ^m. overto visit the Itnlo MhM hi OBgaaMtH)^with Manager M 1. Hewitt. Mr Ofaveg^Is here hsikni. aftei hi* HitereM In I Im*^flold Mountain Milling company, oWfl -^of the now famous K ilo inim m will. Ii^he I* one nf tin principal *tuekhold InBatte yeeterday Mr,^consummated an Important deal whereby^he purchased Hon. Howard P.is. hal'* en^^tire interest In the UoM Mountain Min^^ing* ramnany foi the sum ol 11...08*. Mr.^l***chal has hendofoo' Ix-i n secretary^and ireaaurer of ihe . omp.ui\ Mrlirav. - ts one of the Knstrrn capi-^lullsts whom M.ii'.e:. r Ih wltl succevdrd laa^reatmg bt ntnma durhw his rhdi^la hVh ^..rk ntt) Ha paal Mananot^the ri.it ahtert at toe g. ntleman a rlnM^liei'- at this linn is not unit 10 have mi^. |i|xiriuiiity to ln^|.e. t tin- mine In uelmiii^lull to meet Ihr first^W hi. h Is due on i iii bad. TheKoto group ol^lo tins companx lasi^w hi' Ii amount fm.iiw^(In lab Inst, .md HESOLVED A MYSTERY TheDisappearance of Oertanaon^Is Finally Explained. p.iv1111 nt hi a'ai.ta*. Isindon the I'aii nun.s wag hooded^Apt II lor SMI.ojii ^|^was made payutdi^lh^ aamaog In -iv BODYFOUND IN THE RIVER W., i-' .^iiwi W hen He I^eft to Rnv^\ ^- tli^ Ytllowauiue Vary Ut^^ile Lett by Which to Idenwn^the Kemalua. WABMIttOTOM %areea far all Craafc* NationalCagdtai.^The Washington monununt la a aort^of Mecca for crank* from all over the^eountiy. Aa eoon a* peopM ^'f that Ilk^^ irike Washington the) are aure to^nle^ 1 1 ither for Ihe wh u house or for^the Kieat marhle ahafi at the lallc-^lhe^ almost certainly I1^I11 e. Now and thru s. t^a Hying machine ran I nils to ti^^ Up In the i andsail off it. Doubtl^^ram out 1 he intenti...^1,111 the rule* forbid. Tie^l^i rinn liter in this line^In 1 lm tly in 1 da i* lo^nl.ee for a atari a nioiuhsfroni that ihii. The mine has^Una been III 10 live 11| lei .11 i.in for more^than a mmilli. rinl o. 11 -1 mou nt of nn^1- luingbia nn- rompaai laiM) n mrn*.^Mi liraves u hlghl^ iduted over the am-^omr of the |ro|h-n^ .. n.l Im-IIi \is II will lap'lllv I... una olli' of III- luges! r^| 1. dejoaeg^iwi baat^airmi ajnaa m the stale,lie will hud his HKslstmi.. |^ |||,.^ollnr mi mis rs .,r , h. company In makliiK^uddltiiuiul Imprto 1 in) nt* uImmu the mine,^in order In o|mii ii up .mil work It mi the tllosl ektellslVc -..lie posslhle. ay* STRONG IN NUMBERS AttorneyJ. W. Klnaley of^.hen 11 an ol th' commit let on^the A OX I' W. giand hktft. ItUtte\t all l.ia ^ mi^I'm sy tile, where he. II! law-^was 11.1. ofin hisreturn fnun^with other giand iiulbthe thing fm the notM N r| lolii; since^1 he g^ nns unib rtmik to 1^1:1. at alow a bat men ti injuii baft re^.. lunallc with^along and^ol the obelisk^-- they wiihi^if iierinltted.^average ex- ihlnkathat whut int a fflgadj high^if top is not pillpose. It ia^.. -I'leirncn of^\ off one of 1 be^outatde of the Awiidctl^Hif best Honors W orld'.- Fair. DH *CREAM B4KINGPfJWDfR MOSTPERFECT MADE. Apur* Cf ^t^ Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret^bom Ammonia, Alum or ^ny other adulterant 40Years the Standard. **i- to He iii. 1be itaee of I he 1,1 p. u MaankM^l^i M ihe \, w r^ k Sun. Thegypay ran- shows no sign of eg-^llnrilon The Itonmny* an as atmng^ami us iiumeious io-ita^ as the;, have everbeen ' TiiusmjMm Paal Kestei. aUMgdaajMl undHtudcni ..! ih, lues, halms ami^languagi ofg^|isns Mr Kister to MM^of the greatest living 1 Ml hill II toe upon^I hi a. mark an :^intiiy. in ins pluv.^Zamar.^ mf th. lal. ft Uganda I Sal^^via's Mice. ^s.^. in 4aaU broadly with^Iks favarifg subji 11 The(i.v |^^i|i s. ' continued Mr. Kealcr.^^cami originally fragu Hindustan The^mUrrattoa at the race occarred during thethlrtienth and foul lei gtk neMtai e^The sohriqu I Kgyptlan. which thev .^assumed, ^^.ls. it is supposed, owing to I th,ir temporary aoyoajrit in Kgypt. The^name lleiniuiv etliiiologist* derlvi from I^Ihe Hindu torn, a man Armed with IM. letter* from mm or more of I^the popes. 1 In y ap|^eared In 1 lei many,^and thereafter *w at tie d ov er Kui ope.^' ..iinnl sn\ wlnn they llrst name to America,km certain u is thai thai^areae not long aftei the lirst white rot- j^miiats Spain - nt her R|g^aU m Mag ho. while from Kian e and Knglaiul^gypay familhs erusacd ihe Atlantic In j^pm aaance of thkii:kuamim; INSTINCTS^^There ate manv ihoiisands of i hem^in the I nio I Slates, and they |H rmeale allbranch - of aaeiety, i know of an ,niim 1 1 and PI spec I cd Kpisc.ipal 1 I rgy- |^man in He-ton who hat Unman, I. ml Inhi 1 aim ^ tm ^^ ^ v. ar thai add aaa- deringfever camaa over tkda yj1 naaav amithen, key prealol tin pulpit is t^^m- ,^porarlly abatiaoaed and ha follow^ the^patttin nail. 01 Ioiiiik s contentedly^among his kindred in the shad, of the i^catavan lent. In many of our cities I^iln !^ an Wealthy nn ti ami women, niil-^I tonalrea and ao-called aoclety people/^a*ha aie Romany-4'hnhi tgv p.-^ menl or^^ imnanv - in Igypa] girto). and who 'aim..I 1 i-t lo'h.v i.e. t he pal tl in^wln-ii MMagage tittle emu, s round Hut.of .nns . the gifiii gggjnriti of^the race liv.- in their caravan* nil lite^^ ar rv und. tettinf rortam gt t rading InImrse* for a living goim* Soiilh with^tin- i'.ppniaeh i,1 ninter and leiurning^nirlhward v. hen summer is hi hand.^A g. nciatimi 01 two npi |Milyg:.in^ wna^pracliced among tIn in in Isolated i i^ i -^bin lo-duy ii e\i-i- no I.,111;, 1. Am Aiiui-^iian gypsy has only 1 ne wile, ami a^very good huahand lie gene rail] iimki^her. ||e Is an excellenl rather, mo. Ill^all my long experience I have mcb a^Bnesaaj fath r UKATHis ^ iPPHPItlNU. Fluin ii'. dialb of Matilda Stanley^II.. of Ihiytmt. ^ thin, a ti \\ v urs g#0,^tin Annrienn gyp Mica have had no iten- erallv1g'glgaa M11. Thia Matilda sinci 1 d'd her aunt of the name name,^Mai ild.1 Stanley I whose gn a, fum ial^and 'lie vast hot tie of gypsies thai at^^tended it will still he leiin tlllM red Th - [rum- A mrrican ami Oormaji - American^aVpalai have rulera of their awn. There are Mt famlll ^t ^ k 11 1.111 a Ret n .in Itomanyaami ikeir aaeen is Sophia Knur,a Itomativ-ehi of mail- ^it^yean, P\M manv year* old John llor*^man wa* King of tin Irish hUtli lh Roman) ii^ was imi^redad bj bin wifeQueen Blidset. who. in turn, nave^place ;.i in 1 son. BarUry liornian Hie^l i s.',1 klaff, Kim John Hill mail and^Queen Itrldgct came to New fork from^Ireland in the fori lea, krhhBtag aitk^ihem iin n wggoni Mm . tin it ihi ^^^ha , roamed tlnntry o\'er oad mul^^tiplied greatly. Henry Palmer, a mil^^lionaire gypsy ,,r Sun |-'rn mit co. who^claimed lo have sliced d. d .Matilda Stan!.\ II a sov. 1. 111 g|| lh. RoM- anysin America, died in IMH His giant^I nn ami gr, al WOglth Made MM a la uilliaiberaoMUJ* in California. ALLTill: liVl'SY PA Ml I.IKS Hantwo Muaai i ^ . their Roggaay^patronymic ami it* Mjaivatoai in the.^language of He ir adopted country.^Here, as in Knaiand Hie*are Ihc l.ees.^I.ov els. t irav s. 1 ',i,i| ton*.i'aulllchb lo*. In Roman) tin-prim ipal 1 Ml^Sin I I vs. Del lies,^m, Smith;.. Whai thirktondaami Coalel- the Rrai seven of these laniil^ - are know 11 reMMMtlvet) as I'm^1 urns. 01 I,, k. I iai nn sero. or stone^pcoph ^'uuiiiI,ms. or love makers: nivs,,,i home peoph v*ardomgacro, or \hi 1 Iw rights ami 1*1 Hlll'hgHllg. or^boraeakoeri Ii alll he seen that in^iraaalatlad theii Roman) names they^i; rt rally attempted a put) upon \^; whell tin V could imi And i b ^ ova, I^iqulvahnts In iln satin wnv Iln nvp-^gffaj have rtoMany nggJMMI for must of^tin- big rill** in Rafrland ami i iii- eoun- try.Tin . are quit* opposite too, u*^my be nnined b) i in followlni akori^list, piek.'d nn araaad camp 11 res und^laravaii- Kaiilo Hav m Rlacktown.^Plttahtirg; Roro-Oav. or rtlyt-Uran, New^fork Levlno-fJav, ^i Rm tow a, Mil waukeeand Si I.mils I'.iiiiioiin ngo. or^White edv. Philadrlphto. so called. I Mippoi-, from lis (unions while door- steps: I',iii no 11 a v or Old-town. II,,-^ton: BhjllliIUIU, or Uulrh dty. t'liicago.^Pwtfyr-Qav, ot Bridge-town, Rrookiyn:^BelttBl-flav, or Queen city, Washing^ton. und MatchcneakQav, or i'i-b- niwnapplied n. n lone cater, Mass. and^other Ma . oast Low n, TilKSOMADIC (ITPBT B VNI'S^Arc not so large as in lean let thai lime,when tin Romaay was forI to irav.l111 laige nn iiber* for mil pio-^teetion. Krom 1:' to M peraon* make^up the average caravan to-day. al-^ihotiKh in some 1 a at - the hands RUMkat^.VI or 01. A vi iv In band is iln fg-^inoii* one of win, h old Chivodlni l.oycl^Is the chief Bverv vcar l.ivels liatid^cornea Norlll and ..naps between New-^alk and Klliabilh N I ill tin .v..oils^by tin Houhvat'l These Levels are^over an In numbel \t one time they^were gaaaected ^t having iilulin led^t'hatiev Hoss. Ion the fall-hulled tai.v^found in their eatiip ami supposed to^I., little Itoss w.i- proved a nephew ^*f^. Id linvodltie ami is now lo ir apparent^10 the sMatlalhc) chief Btantey'g lug^family yearly encamps mi Crow Hill.^Kings county. Men Tork In Ihe *ub- grhaof peaver, ^^,^;. in. a^raaaaa ruled byMr*. Carolitn Smith nu-et annually,^^while branches of the Stanley family of^Ohio encamp near Dayton, Cincinnati^and Cleveland. lodgeofficer*, mad* an lnve*t|gation |^into a mysleri ni* disappi aram e of a I^1111 tub'! of Km sy Ihc lodge No. :.v and^succeeded In satisfactorily soiling a^problem that has bothered the I dgc^pcoph for o' er a year. nnlie- .'INI of Jim. , mur. Ant ue O r-^ii usoii bit bis home at KWsythc to^ei..as 1 he Vellovv sioiu :ivei In 11 -kift^He had luat returned home altir an^alls,!ue ,.! I iv o week* und hi laid hi*^wife In had to cross the river attain to^h'ing I..e l, Sotln .,111, |e. ,i||t| would |e-^Ittra within a tan Incus Thai wa- 'In^last seen .1 him. The river was verv^blffh at th - linn and it was surmised^^ imi his skin renateed ami bt araa drovvtied TileBMH via.' hiollgllt lo tin allen-^i Hon of Ihe A. o. IT. W. grand lodge in^j ISHC and a claim |uet, nie.l fig tin 111- niraiiee carried by Cieitetisou. The^grand lodg ^ 1, fun d 10 allow the claim^lm want of sullleient prmifa of t let ten- aaa'ideath Bkaoi thai tame tin re ha* Ueeiire|Hii;e^| in ihc grand Indue nine^' similar caw-a of disapi^ aranci Kach^' , as^ was Invealigalcd and Iln- parlies^v , 1 e all toiiml. eitln 1 dead or alive, but tinQarteaaaa case ronilataod to batii !1)fth ials. No one saw him at Ihe ,rivir al the tinf h's dlsapp'amin e ami mil the BtkThtaal iireumalam ^ !^I unliiig to his death em'd ba found^j Smut time later a man. who had known^10'UUMm. caHed mi iHie ^f Ihe grand^lodge officers and inform d Iln 111 that^he had seen Ihe missing man at SluTi-^dan, Wv miilnc. The grand lodge pen- |^pie tin 11 made up their mind* that it^was sln.pl} another e.se ii a man do.^selling his family, and the cu^c wa* for^a time dropped. The Koreythe lodge,^bow 1 ver. was not Mtlnflod. They be-^lie vi d that the man who i hi lined to^have si en tlerlen*on in Slu r! Ian wa* mitaken. The lodge aafMtadad a com- , niittcein Ml 10 the Wyoming lown ami^In-eatignte. They found Ihe man and^I ^ struck with his icinarkable re-^mi,lam e to tieritnaon, iiut be daah i thaihe nns Hi^ miaring man. and gav^^.1 11 .s'i'aci.'i ^ aa-oimt of ktoMoht TheiianMltb, geenred his photo- I^^raph and returti' d to Korsyt 1 . PlMli^j i' via- ^ impart d with a ph'tograph IOerteneon Tha raataMkaaaxe ^.i-^1 sii-uig ilia: only noraMM intimately^aramatated ,^itii OerteaMN i 're will^^ing to declare BaehUvciy Lhal the pic- lure were not likemsae* of the same^' man. I'm 1 her investigation Into tin^car er ol th Sln ridaii BUaa convinc,!^] 1 veryone interested that he vvaa noi^Qerlenaon, ami got kino, further oould *ha learned of the latter until a few^month* 11 go. w In ti a dead h ,ilv. or rut h 1er a few remains of what once was a^human body, w as found in tic sand* of '^Ihe Yiiowsioiii about -it lull's below {^Ihe Botal where lii'll. Ilf.ill was sup paoedto have inured Ike . Ivar with ins^skilT. \ few miles above tin- plac.^I'heei ^ hi '^ gfi ,i aa i uml a ahMl a a ^^discovered. Th^ coronet held an In^aaeat md randict a*aa found thai lh^rentalna were ihoat of the mlaahai tin^letisoii. and iln facia were reparted In I^Ihe A ^^ I' W. eland lodg' w hh h met \^in MMMI las: 11m^nt k,^The grand lodge liowcvei. wa- no j saii.-ticduitii iln evidence upon which Ihecoroner based his verdict, and Ihe !^grand lodge arbitration board, DOOn- ; eenad^f jdha W. Bddy of Reieaa, Pat^Carney of Unytord, K. M. Uardaer of I^rioaeman, and Mr. KlMriey of Iteiena ' asliiairmuu of thunuiittc mi laws. wireI am fm lid to go to ITurayiha ami^k.i 1 In 1 Iurther proois a* to iln i,l. n^Hiy of the remains found. The hoard '^^met al l''orsv,he 011 Thursday and j^In aid testimony that left no furth r^doubt that the remains were those of^the pMaotouj Oarteaaoa. lieorm H. Hopkins,a member of Iln I glalntare,^t^ stifled thai 1 o in 11-,in had rowed him^acroM the liver mil} a few hOMW l^e- forehis dtoaaaoarance. He fahy de-^gcrthed ihe ei .ihes worn by Ocrtaanaa. Tinbitter'* wife ^^^ mill not corroborate^this luiri of th, n-iiin my be. ;,use :-he hadmm Men bar bhothaad Far two weeksprior to the day of his disap-^pi aram e and could not remember what^he wore The man who found ihe re-^mams In the sand said the body had^In en nu n and eaten by animals, but he^round sunn hair, a portion of one leg^of the pants, a shoe knife. Bocketbooh,^and necktie A man who bad sold the^-In,11 ami pants lo tlcrli 11*011 idelitilb d^Ihe portions found as belonging to the^at In li s In bad sold The recorder of iimInlay'1 ha lodge po-iiiveiv IdealIBid Ihepocket knife because he had one^baffowtd It of 1! tlcnaon and had pos^s, ssloli of II for several week*. A il-^veai-old child of QoTtMMOa, who bad oftin played with her father'* pocket^booh, was shown that article ami cave^tin p.nhem UMthnaay:^it is papa'*. Therewa* other corrobntalivc I v ,^d, m e and the board of al l,illation reached^ formal dectoton that Anton,^. Cn it, 'is at died mi lane B, IWe and^ordered thai his maaranre etolM to^pai i rii' baard'i Bndlnyta win be yjyh- mine,Ito the grand lodge recorder to^^day and 1 be , la 1 in a ill doubttoas bt Paid III nine. I.nodHum lug. AHerman new*|Niper Is res|sin-ll^i# Mt^tin fnllnwlug The prinf 11 sin.ill Her^^mit n stale whose ambition p am 10 do theMaad if aahj on a bmbM ante, bad invlletla uoniber of gentlemen in an nn a^dei r-slalkiiiK e\pi ditiiiii Kv 1 r) tI1I111;^aeaanaad WeM, The weathef WM anpech^1 and Ihe whole laaMMat MM hi the bt 1 1of ayartta. whaa the aaad havaaMt no proaehedHie aatt| liemarch, and Ii.Hiik Ihis rjMaa napi said m haMarmg unaaa:^I ^Your Rtahaaaa, umm can ia, no baaaaai to-1l.1v ^Wh| lull^' was tin sti I'll re- toMntot^Alas' Vour litchnca* one of tin^^Man t^^k i tin hi al tin -mlu of w mailt^aaapie and has esea|sd Into Ihe ailjoliiiug^Mrrllo'V 'md the other -1.1a lias tteea m 'sltlee VesUldaV Illlt. VOlll IllghlleSS iiui-i Inot U' aiigrv It I* most lik^iy nothing^worse than a bad cold We have gjviti it^some herb n a. ami hone to ad 11 on Us leg-II*.llll Ill .1 few d.iv - panhi oaVa, mi the V sl 1 eel aide. Thai^Ii, ;, II 011 his nose and damaged him-^sill ooaaafawahty mum have lieen due 10-,,111, error of lahnMMhaa. Thari^could nut have beep anything wrong^w uii tin- Machine. I'e'hapallnmust 1 xt 1 aoi(finary Hung^abuui the mniiumfni It thai nm a an^haa Ian n lost by ii from the Is-ginning^up lo iln present dan not a human^ai nil eveata. There wa* a eat^which, frjghteaed by aome workmen,^lumped out of one of the little win- '^dona ni the top. falling gbotrl r,:tn feet.^(M eourae it was killed iiistuutly A^111,tion of tin force of a lull fnun aueli !^a In Iglil was furnished mi one is-casion^by an iron crowbar win, h wis dropped^lo aei nn iil from alum! 1 la same , I,^vatkm when the ahellak wa* hMMMaf.^Bttiklnf on one end it wa* burled^Piahi inches 1 ul of -mlu in the eartli 1^1 inly ; In hMM of BOOd In 1. could huve 1 preveatadfatal aocM nt* during the |^eonstrintlon of the Marble ahafl, but^not one occurred. Tin lalmrtr* wen^in,,n el, il a* well a* possible by nets^spread to caich them if they fell, and^^ ^ne day the efficiency ^f the aal'eguard^was tested practically by a fiailliardy^vi uug woman, who delllieratohf jump'd^into one of thOM, Nolssly ha* ever^atti milled *ui, Ide by jumping from the^monument, pnssihlv because careful^a alch la kept to pit vi 111 sin h m i ui -^i i nee*. Manydifferent kinds of ma. limes for^recording ^ai tluiuakcs and meaHiiiing^their force have been d' vued, but none^of them i* ao Mnattive ami aii urate aa^a contrivance in the BtoaanaaM which '^was put there not for lhal puipo*. ut !^all. Inside of the shall, and hanging^from the top of it. concealed by a tin^pipe. Is a small topper wire with a^heavy watfjkn Ml the end. This who^man down the pipe Ui the bnllum ol^(he ills liak. und the weight I* Immets. d^In a vcHael of oil. BVCT) movement of i^tin great shall down l^ Ihe allghtest^1 ninor is refpatered auioinatleally as^1 In vviighl Is affected The obw-rva-^tlons I bus mailt are referred daily to^the war department ami in Ihl* way a recordha* In kept of every twitch andtumble Ihe monument ha* made ledit wa* 1 omph ted.^Tin monument doe- -nay iput, |hi- leptlbi)In the w iml. and. a* BhaWB by^lb- nuu'hlm deacrlbed. II bends a* |^Mach a- a aaariar ot an inch oui ef thepMBalll w ben a hurricane of K(l miles^an hour I* blowing. lOven a slight^Uii ege will change th,. position of it* I^tOpmoai peak ov a fi w humlretlth* of | nnInch, Tin top aa rvcrj body kaowa^la nrnwaed bj ^ 11) laMhtol nap M alum^^inum, lh^ ri lifted gleitni from which j^ha- liceu seen I'n 111 a- far away as I^Batcher'^ (lap, In the Blue Rldae.^miles diatam in an nir line, and 2.000^feet Matter than the Potoaaac. Thai cap,with I i of elect lie roadMK-^or- |g Intended to i ire vent daMtfi by^lightninn. Ho well doaa it At i'.' i ark^thit'. linun.ii iln auynmil i- frequently^-truck bv holla BmM Ihe sky. ii ha.^never baca Inlnrad to the slighit .-i dt- i^gice atepertg declare thai aathlaa; ]^-hen of a vera cart ho, aa ha can tvor^iln, an n n ^ Miy. HillNye'n llailgrr tare. f/mmto Bat Kt in I ana Arg naat, HillNye mi l a friend one viaited a^man of spnri who had a liailg-r that he^was prepared to bach for larg ahahn on theataMmenl ilial no dog^ of anybody *^could take the baaal out of a barrel thai^lay lengthwise ,n ihe Hoar with one end^knoek d out. and In which tit, badger^was eliaeoiii ,1. Nye's compani in had^womb i' d w hy Nye hnd been oaxlug^un ^oriiary looking ear Ui follow him^Nye mad, a bet thai he had a .In^that would tak ^ the badger mil of the^barret. The money waa ^put Bp.^ ami Nyecaught thai dog by the ^nape of^the tuck and seal of his brivtiins.^ so^to apeak, and threw him into the bar^^rel, i.nl fnromoat. Theliudg r nabbed the dog bv one^ham ami tin doc Bt lit tight away trmn^there like :t blue streak, the badger^haimihg straight out behind. Nye won. Holdsthe wi^long illstane rids record nu^fasl running 44 Finesttrain onWheels. ThaiIs what Ml Pahs^man ^.tys ol the Hiirling-^lan new train between^SI. Paul am] Chicago. Put-^labed throimliinu in no il^iasliion. with wide BmM^^hides, steam heat and oh,^ud ilgbl. and i BMpaMd ^'^, oinpartftteiit and sliimlard slotpws. buffei gMafchuj ,M ' hull cur- and illnbiK^' M It I^ wMMM an eouiil inthis cmintry or ahfaad^No l:\tr-t I ares. I.,. i v i f Si I'a ul at - ir, p^tn dolt) after arrival ef^^ It, ill Km I hern Ma Pa^^i ill, and Bon Pacitle trains^from the weal. Ti,ki ts at aBMBB M all^^ until eting lines. PMI D IBb b Pa ^ i Agettl. Hlltte M^' BufllllgtD Routt mim - om.t Kvi i Kit vii onb CASTORIA ForInfants and Children. a (Ifia h n tterr^M#fa rhator^ernte^ Iti 'i.iins nn 'he f.nuotn block system bctwet n the Twin CMIe*.Milwaukee and chienco,^That iigiits us uahM by MMtrh :v throughout:That Bat I hi ft i. nrated electric berth readingI,imp^That runs four ManadMty rc,iilp;e,t pas- MBMjrtrain* ever) da) nam Bt Paul^and MlmteaBoHf through to ChMal ^. viaMllw.mkee:^And that load la th* ihiiU.O. Mil ntt rki: m *T.fttl. IIalso op, tale- Rle.im-hratrd v*^llbule I^irahM, cHtryiug the late*t private^eontaartBVMM cars, library buflet^-icoklng i lis. and palace drawpiK-^i istm ^1^i - Parl.r cars, frn rrcl'iilng ahaaT ears and^the very l^^i diii'ug ,.u service forlowc-i ratrsto any point In the UMted^Siales. Canada or Mexico, uppl) to^ticket annus or addrea* J T t'UNLKY a^ t iieni rn^^. Agt. Si Paat. Minn.^NOR Hoeantlv *gutppsd trains from gipsoi ami Mlnnraanll* throaah to Pe-^oi:a Si. Lout; una KhBasi Cttjf dally. OUR GroyBlankets^At $2 so pair AreI hi ml lo- AT RIGHTPRICES Beston Earth OIK ALL WOOL GreyBlankets At$3.50 Hen'sGloves and Mitts $1.00 Men'sHats OhhaahMBut k ^iiov es KuckMitts strongly^oughly made Qhav extraheav y, pair^sewn and th u - KlneFed gen Hat* Hieb. *t in the I'. K. A., for. 50C25C NewFall Underwear MensHard Hals newest^latent mould, each Mens Haul Hats, never*I lot* of^$.:.^u (|uality. to 1 lose out. each Heat Tedora Hal. mad' equal to^|a.l*l hat. each $1.5* ui SIN ,0.'.'w.*nd$2.11 Mi-SMI the any Men'sPBMrt'a Hair and Natural ^^ray rihirlsand Drawers, each Men'* Fleece Lined Shins ami I(raw us. will MMM and hiilslied. each Fine ttlbbcd Wool Tan Shirt* and Inawers.each 1'lusliWool Shin- and Inawers. double thread,eui h Hen'sShoes V.1 v Heavy i^'.iki ^ 1 rain Sins-, pair SmilterHhocs. extra Inav.v i alf. nailed,^pair FineCalf Walking Shoe, lace or con-^gn *^. pair FineTan or Hun k Calf Hnoe*. lace or^oongreae. pair 50C 75C$1.25^$l.5^ $l.5^^$2.00 $1.50 $2.50 HoodDigging Hats, brown or blui . $l.5 50C Hen'sOvershirts HeavyCheviot shirt*, each Theideal Shirt, light und dark color*,^each OutingShirt*, well mad' each FlannelShirts, light Twilledeach rdark. BedQuilts 75cto $3.00 each Kxtralong, wide and g md. t ach 50C$I.O0^75C^$l.5^ $2.00 Case,Gravelle ^ Ervin Gompy OwslevBlock, Butte, Montana. a/t PLEASINGENDEAVORS Thebundling of good goods among people who know the good from the^indifferent 1* u pleasure. The White Ft out Hrocery ha* made it a point in^the buying of goods to get the best, the very beet; and I* *t*lling these goods^at price* for which common alundard* usually well. It* effort* are being re^^warded by the inenaaing demand for the ^Caalno Brand of canned fruit*^and vegetable*. Its ^Club^ and ollnr MK^clal brand* of coffee* and lea*. It*^^Our Choice^ and ^White From^ nran d* of Hour und II* *eleci brand* of^nicits and lish and table condiment*. It I* the' handling of these good* that^has gi\. 11 life and force to the say.ng: LeadingBusiness Firms of .Monttn*. ASKAt Kit*. thusuvaax- urtnihalt a block north of P.O. CONorth MuIp 81 . Fcatta ItVo* litis ioir (iro.ciir- At nns thehh't: frott dricrry Thisire liood PHONE185 308 OT 312N. Main Sl KEEPTHIS IN MIND: -aa T'lKHK 1-^ NO c=w ...ElectricalAppliance or Fixture... Mill l^ 1.1) i .N Mine,Mill or Smelter J'li'itwe cHiiiitil sii|^|ily you witli. MONTANAEkLsElCTRIG GO. TIiiiuclo. 51 I'.iol I romlwiiy, Ittit'e. Mult. M R. MAYF.It A-ih.vi r^Sample* hy| malle- m*re^ will receive prompt a^vd^careful atleiitlnn. Uold and silver hiiMlcnl^a specialty Nt. ^0 WeM l'ark atrcet, Unite,r ^i. itn^: r.i*:. OHI.lt.TS. DR.L A. ORiaa- OCULIaT. Traetlre'limited to Kye. F*r. No*a,|^Throat end ^^bear. Office HoRloffice build*^Ir*. Kast Rroudway. Butte. Mont. IFYOU DON'T THE TAKE ACouch Similarto cut, all^spring top uphol-^stered in tapestry^$550 !!;:'feii^a TheOak Peninsular Thelargest, handsomest, the tightest strongest and heatingOak ovor built, door and^draft joints all ground, making it air-tight;^will hold fire with soft eoal for 12 to 15 hours.^See our PeninsularAir-Tight Heaters tJnsoft coal and will hold lire for 24 to IM)^hours. Will eut your coal hill in half. Heatersfrom $3*50 up KennedyFurniture Co 18-20West Broadway, Uutte. *%%va*%%^a^*v%%%%%%% av iANACONDA COPPER MINING CO.^Lumber Dept $Mmiufaatiirfrt *ii^d \Vholr^nl* Unliri in jROUGH and DRE55ED LUHBER, Allhirt'N of Miainq Mi bridq: Timbers a Specialty LnriteDry Kiln* In conneetlon ivlih the mill. Sam and Door Faetory. Rash,^Doortc MouhiinaK. Uaiar Hhlnalea ami Man LaUk lataHM llaium,o^l or Pine,^Hand Hall^ lialustera und Newel **o^,|*. Scroll BawliiK, Turning and Katicy^Bracket* Over Mm uOu feet No i flear Finish In atock, althar yard acaaoned or^kiln irled Kstlmale* anil price lira on application. Millsat Hamilton, flontana. IV 4 DHC ^ 0flB,*e8 Y*J^'*. 400 t'tab Avonrtf, Ronth Rntte.^J I AKl/J a ^^ Cor. tkmk and Front bin.. Auaeonda , 4%%^%a^^v^%%^%%'%^^%%'%^^a^^^%%^^^%%^r) Hln*n v on ^ ant^|i:tupUt^ nit'tii ^^! :tn\ k tm' mi1 . .1 InIm t w lirii .un u Ml *%n| t ii ii - . I.Mill*^ \fl|H r^ l.ltr A|M4 rrin^'d\. ani. ItMfl i^ MM miythinc ^*ti thi-^m:tiM'i tIim r^|UfiW Fr*Mi'n T;^n^) TuMi-l* tur Ihf^MtM ^ml MM ^I Mteful mt irriktuUr mrn^f^.^Ihf*!- MmoMI NBMa all u!t^trti''ttnii^. un ma'i r^atlirtt th*^ rmiM' Maiiufai inn^l h\ A \^*f ii'lr*-^Part* Franr#. ^h^I for ^.^!^^ nn\v '^v (i M p#wlM*J^5r^4) 1 aaMtM* M v kW v-r- Mi Mn^prr h't\: ^ftt* man Mf in '^ ^^,a.i*^l. ...IRS. Hi! ^ FRELNO- KOaBttal.mil t'ttietf ,uiner yuaiti .ud *ituu*. Mom. lanajanaa 1 .11,1^, r ' \ ^ .' llrt'ie* IKTO!' DOK'T TAK IS THE^ARD TOt' l^^N T 11FT THK S'lVND- NEW* TkeNorlher* M^fa located la Urn B*^aWtly opposite tl^M*^ faraiikxl *a rw The Firat I^Found 01 INTHE ProfeauorRam LondonPre^Superior^I UrealFall^^.^strip of mineii^k,i diatriet. in^phire mltieh. 1^local capital^up a valuahli^emery, which^kind ever fi^t^American s, il^exainitied by^proleaaor of i Uyof l.ellll e theKenulnc |^struck at the^alii ad^ sev 1 11^at, d. The fui I,I lei' lie. mm duct.The Vi^from 1U lo iti^found tin k I^disciiv, red in^fu i! level the^Suit uf Ulc ' |Beieeiuntlu^BjfaafB hai'det^coruiidum an^stratum nf pi^emery is foul^world the dlt^and ma: :m^ihe sapiil'lve^mark't ofl'i't s^pure.^Wlthii tin Wells,line of iiithe sappti lanaaan^ni aboutI.miO 1^will be cut 1^demand for I^increasing, i^wliboBt an^some purtioi^^ II are beini^markets. Hia,l' are |i^^hurt HBMOaoa Gray'*L*s^t NON-81 OroiindBrok^Ih* I tJreatFal^Dtaconesses ptMoaalei^new non-set^and only in^state. The^present l)ea^ini, w ill Is- c^after plans I^and when^nclg-hborh'.k Itwill hi^time 10 tim^addition* M Thiam iet^prn|Mirtlon^ihe purpoei^maintain il^has been n^cation* for^reived. WI^the hlliKT^eliun h iwri^milled, lh^hi line fur o^less ti male^My wi'l hi sonalsupet^esses and I^heretofore^the state. TheBWtB^ready for 'a ai ade^w ill be he)^and I. STPtlTore th* 11 flreatF^anil, dttrli^sou of It1^wa* slt'ucl^playliiK al s Thes^truthfuH:^Pierce's^who has^to observ^tion as c^^pills. Most1^for cons^'' make :^like sucl^lets exei^^Ih el^of the I^produce^can, the^tinued.^they are^upon thi^Not so i^secondai^els open^constipa^popular!^ltual coi TheI^constipj^bilious^sttimacl^tongue,^windy^pain an^kindred^atotnari^^ Pel lei^mildlv 1 Theynles;^them. i