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THE ANACONDA STANDARD. THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 10. 189*. THE BUTTE OFFICE. or TUB STANDARD It la the New Windsor Hotel Anoev. Na. a East Broadway. Tbe Telrphon* Nun.Iter W -»". Advertisements will b«- i wlrfd at 111* Itntt* Sfnee of the IrUMW MIo V !«<• k r M. fat Iniertloo In the following morning'* paper. The KTAVPAitn MlMVj to Butte Bub- *rrll-er» early every morning. •UTTE TIME TABLE. KOKTANA Bates UAH.WAT TIMF TABI* TAKIXli BKKKi T Al II. !%, 1H»A, Train* Leave llutte. So. 1. •Helena and Mlssoti a, Fx- pre** K.i. I. tS. 1*. Tiiroutii < niii i tion iio. Ml. Auac oda F.\r>ro«i iio. HA. •• •• So. evi. V. f. Fast Mall K11. Cfi». 11 I*. I M-reti 7:«.ia. am, lift p. "u II :<K> :u m. 6:00 p. nu 1:90 p.m. T:on*. m. Arrive at I int. Ko. S. *Helniia and atlsvoula ••Mi Fv-i 4. IN. r. llirourh t'onnccHou in. lot. Anarond* Kxrue.i o. 101 Aii < on u l-xure** o. eoi. I . IV Kn»t Mai! Io. an?. V. I'. Kvj»re** « 3Jp BV l?:0»m. IO«I B as, »:Wp. am. 1:31 p. ni. ft •• a. m. •Make e mo connection* * l llarrllon for list- en*. MUtoilla ami III* < 1 d'Alene.. •slake el. «» conn-,lions at Garrison with M. 1*. overland train, east and wont. J'ONIA.SA trVTBAI. 1 Amvu. neavr. fJcranl K»pro»« Hebnrt A inttnodatlon 7 1". p. m II v. a. n< 11:41 a. BV :< .11 n in. IBBBJVKjDBB Ml UN •No. T. From all Kaitctn Polntt •No. a. Fast hound tM. V. No. ». N. 1*. Con- nection, west b um I ... tM. 1'. No. 4. N. 1'. « on a-otton from tlx 1 went.. (No. ton. 1'nny Kxjire.s JNo. IIO. l'ony Kiprets Arrlv*. : in i>.tn i? Oft in. lafi p. Bi Usaafl. 12:10 p.m. il.Np.B 7:11 B.B*. *Ko'* 7 and ft arrive and depart from North, rrn 1'aeMr dep. t. No. « has throii/h tieeper for r*. Paul nn 1 i hli-ago without i-liange. tM. IT. Jvo't > and 4 an tie and leave from M. I", depot. ;Pouy Kxpre-s run* on Monday*, tYciine*. •Bjr* and Friday* only. ll.oaiMI AMI AHHIVAI. "I' MAI1.& Allit« l<ea*s. Mall for California and the Southern Mates Mall for Vast via M.«'. Wv. Mail for fcasl via M . < . Kv. Mail for Went vl i \ Kv. l.:«i p. m. lawk in. tm p. ni. 1 M p. in (*itth*aC s 00 p. BV >.' to p. in. BUTTE CURRENT NOTHS. Dr. ('. 1*. Miinsi ^liriHl passei! through the rity yesicnluy- on route u> Helena. W. \\.. Morris. N. 4. Isilcll and T. II. Hunt of l'ony were in tho city yesterday. Arhinir heads anil bruiscil face* and bodies wore tlio rule M M thou tho cx- option yesterday, while tin- number of throats made son- anil row from yelling were simply Ixyiitul count. 0*rar Sontag. iho well-known mining man. left yesterday for South America to look after some mining Bjsa*MJt*M there in the interests of Untie |icople. lie will be gone ahum two month-. Heailt|<i irtcrs fur slioes. overshoes, rub- bers and bast* tho M. J. t'onnell etam- |uiuy. 1'liey carry the heaviest and largest Btorkinthe state: u ' '" them for any- thing in the way < I rubbdr gissls. You can tell to-day whether yon have won or lost that new suit or hat. In either ease get tin* bet paid at CMMBwfa They will give you the best and latest gissls at tho lowest |H>ssible pr res. While the judc*s uml <*lerks of elect inn precinct No. .S. < ctitcrvillo, wcro sleeping soi.n 11 > Tuesday night after a hatxl day's wotk. a gang of siicnk thieves broke into the Isaitli mid eiirrn il away the stov» and nearly all the furniture. The M. J. Council company wish to call particular Btten'l >n to their children'* clothing depariinetit. liny hate moved tlx 1 enure stock to tin* second door, u Itich is easily rr'aclied by stiuim elevator. They have n<ld< d lareely to their assoitment in this stis'k anil now carry the most com- plete line in the city. They arc showing every thing in baanr tuispiet^. aiol thrci- pi«>cc suns. Kilts a n d a l l uow-hics in elnhlren's wear. Their price* arc the low- est. If you want to gel your little boy a auit take hint to Com ell's. THIUVES AT WORK. Two of Them t .no; lit Mint l.andeil In .lull. 1(11 Nov. 0*MJi t'Ncill, an enter- prising sucak Ibief, tistk advautago of the rxciicnii 'iit which still prevailed tiwlay to iueri'usc bis supply of clothing. He raided the hoarding house of .Mrs. Harrington in North Wyoming street, and stole an over- coat from William Casey, one of the Isaardcrs, ami u pair ol Klo\cs from James Hendricks, also a iMmrdcr. •lames Murray, another dishoncKt rust- ler, »us caught in the act of stealing an overcoat in Miles Kinlcifs saloon. The coat Is'lougcd to I'd Net ins and as it w as valued at J.MI Murray may tlud himself booked f o r the penitentiary. A SERIOUS CAVE-IN. George Meti*n« Itsillr 1'ijureil In the I'lilon Mine. Ht TTr. Nov. (I. A cavc-iu •K-ctirreil this afternoon in K. shaft of the I'uiou mine, north of Walkci \ tlh'. t .eorge Steven*, one of the miners was at work in tin* shall and was cauuht by the falling ma** and completely hurried. After much hard work on the part of hi* companions he waft dug out and found to lie so badly in- jured that he had to Is- taken to his Isiaril- ing house. Dr. CamplM'H w as summoned and found him to Is- suffering greatly from internal injuries and in a decidedly f ireoarioiis condition. The full extent of lis injuries will not lie known f o r a few daya. Ha Made a Mad Mraak. Ht'TTK, Nov. '•> tuMirgo boiigmaid waa arrcstcil to -uight on tialena itivet by Officer I'ervuson for i unliuttiiig a Ituis- Btiec. Whiui in the alley leading to the police station Loliglltaid made an attempt toescatM'by tearing aw ay from the olllrer Bud strikinc h ill in the t>ar. Ferguson dislgrd in time Ul*M*H the full force of the blow and ::irte<l taj pursuit of the fugitive. As l>uigmaid was u.iiuttig nil liim tin 1 officer ftriil a shot in the air. w hirh h a d t h e i ffii't ol ieci|sir.irilv hasi- enillg the prisoner's *jB*Btt a but Ic lillally was overtaken and hs-kcil up without further trouh. '. <tUf%m "t N M I B * Bl'TTi . Nov. ". < otiiina n it Ii Jolt i T. Kelly, in "Mcl'liee of |>nl lin" next M«n- ilny evi-ning. is iln> well-known prima donna. Miss Vh laidc iCamlall. She I* nieiiilM-r«sl in this luty most favorably as I MM ng on** of t lie IM'SI comic ope: a sitigei s that Mslteil this i it\. Sic- loaded th" Adelaide Katldull ll|n ra eoi.ipaui that up. |M-ar«'il here about flic yearn a g o a n d plavcil a week's TI .is! M*ee*N*BffoBl b.isittcsff Jidiu T. Kelly is surrounded by u number of famous artists this set. on uiol will play a big engagement heic. Four office or 1 i^. ini: nioins to rent. N. W. corner Uioii^'i-j and Main, linpnro of Dr tt'u. IN SILVER BOW COUNTY Counting the Victors in tbe Battle of the Ballots. RETURNS COMING IN SLOWLY Almost a Stand-Oft I n t h e Con- gressional Ticket-DemccratB Win tho 8enator-A CIOEO FlRht. HCTTI:. Nov. B> After w eek* of inlrnso excitement, the city to-day lieeaine com pnratlvely quiet. A gocsl many |ieoplo were on the *tree; hanging around the bulletin Imartl* of the newspn |M?r olllces to hnar tho luteal return*; but the excite- ment waa gone, and the yelling, hooting and fighting had all ceased. Unite grace- fully nckiiowlcdg'-d its defeat and turned | it* attention to Anaconda'* fortunes. It ii a sure thing th.il in spite of the hard fight that ha* been going on, ituttc has no animosity toward* Anaconda, and will *up|Kirt Anaconda utian mo i«ly in ease it I* that city'* fortune to light it out <titb Helenc. The County Ticket. niTTK, Nov. 0.- The republicans have deetdediy tin best of tin 1 county offices, but in some cases the poptdis:* and dem- ocrats are pushing them hard. I o n ointly clerk and recorder f'liarlcw Q. .lobt|.-.iu, p*> publican, is probably electc!. Tweoty- K:\ prieini-ti give tlic uitt 1 as lollows; Johnson.republii*iiii, l,t*sl: I'houias. dem- crat. UBMl KS4BM*) (s.otile'f, For aherdf there is a close light lictw ecu fhapple, the iwople's party candidate, anil Keytioldt, tlic republican. At pres- ent Reynotils has the IM-SI of it, the vote standing: Keynolds, repuhlieana latQt) Chappie, |Kople'a party, l/atf| Sullivan, demiH -ral, MM* For county treasurer. Hill, republican, is lilidoiibtcdly ehs tiil. Tlie vote s o f o r as *MMM*a| and M M * i aland-.: Hill l.'.'4'l: K"lly. dciinsrut, 1.4711; llarllctt, peafaw's. ljM> I'or county sutieriutemb^it of srhisiis. there is an exceedingly elosi- race between Mis* Holland, candidate of the people' , party and the <h in rials, and I'axson, candidate of the ii-pul»licaiis. The voir at present stands: Miss Holland, MM)| I'axson. S^BM, For county attorney, M. I.. Wines, re- publican, has an overwhelming majority- over .1. M . Self, dcnux-rat. Wines earrieil nearly nil the precincts that have as yet In en heard from. For public administrator there is a very closo race betwecit^MacMiiriav. |ieople*s, and Fcntier, is-piibTicau, the former lead- ing just at present. Th'* vote on public ad- ministrator thus f a r i s : MncMiirr-tv. people's, I.."••:!: ntn r, republican, I.'."si; I'ui'het, deniiK-rat, MM. For county assessor lloland, re| lib- l ; cau, is leading. Thi' tote i s s o f a r : lloland, republican, l.o'. r >: Cnvc, demo- riat, 1.117: l^'yson, iwi.nle's,lir.'i. For eoiiiily uuditor. Winter*, republican, is i uiiuing uheail. I h e v >to as lar B* re- ceive I is: Winter*, republican, l.-'-ll : Simpson, democrat. l.nKi; Nudcau, peo- ple'*, I .aw. five republican*, two democrat* and three people s party men. Thi* i * generally con- i-edcd. t'omplete returns have iwen re- ceived from lit precincts in this county 0. 1 tho lcgia.utivo ticket. They show that the 10 leaders in these precincts aro four republicans, four democrats nod two people's party m e n . I t in almost certain, however, that the full returns will make the complication an atated above. Tho vote for 31 precinct* is as follows: Annear, republican, 2.MX; Mathews, people'*, -,J2i>: Bray, people's, J.lllli; Bwett, republican, 2,l&2i Wilson, demo, erat, 2,10*1 KiUrsllon, democrat. 2.07»; tiruves. republican, 2.<K1': Steveimon, republican. I.e.'/"; I'ltsehen, demo- crat. 2,04'.'; lie Wolfe. detnocrt.t, 'lO£t: Monteaib, rt tuiblican. -,'fJ4; Uattiaon. repiiblii'an, *ifA\\ l-awrencs, refHibtlcan, I.Mt; Howard, people'*, l.ttHi; Clark, people's, 1,;«;»; Holland, repiibs liean, I.MO| Lisinard, republican. l.MM, WUliatnaon. republican, l.lslii; t'.aoble, people'*, l.»li»; Dee. democrat. Kt- liott. pcoplti's 1.1101: I'.vans, people's. l,'.sil f'atto 1 !, |ieople's, l.Hsl: Meaniiv, people'*. 1. s7!i: Picket lug. democrat. 1.M0: Arnold, democrat, \JKX!\ Forbi*. ilemocrat, l.HUt (.ration, democi-at. I.KOI; Tiggermaai, imopleV, 1,704; Yancey, democrat, l.dea. The Mate I lckf.1. Rickfirds, from present indications, will not have ns large a plurality in 'ie county as Harrison. Kennedy is running ahead of Collins in the county. Tho vole on gov- ernor is as follow s: lt-ck.trds. republierin, '.'.W14 ; Kennedy, iieople'a party, 2,176; Col- lins, democrat, 2.<»'ll The rest of tho state ticket will f..i tbe most part run about tbe sumo as that id governor. For attorney general, however. Mis* Knowles shows greut ruiiiiitiff utial- ily. Miss Know les will etirry the county in all probability . T h e v ole on attorney general is as follows: Miss Kiiowlc«, peo- ple'* party, BVSTII Haskell, lepuhlicaii, 1.H71; Hay, democrat, l.t.'s'i. For chief justice of tlie supreme rourt. Judge PcmlsTtoti reeiMii 'sa splcnilitl vol.. Ill this county, ami it is b*4isf«Bj hi* will be elected, l i e h a s t w o t o one the vote of lllake and i f h i s majority of prohahlv very near 2.14m in this county <IIM>S not elect him there must ho something WMBMJ ill the n st of the state. The vote lorclncf just.ee ol the supreme court as far as l oiitiicd is us follow s : IVtuhcrton. diuuo- erat ami people's il.tlltlt; Hhike, repiiblii'an, l.oW. The National Ticket. Kctiirns reei'in d from precincts out of it * in liu' Matltty of Silver How give the following vote for presatlssjtl Harrison, 2, '.»-'H;Cleveland. 2.2M; Weaver. 2.1ss. Tlits would indicate a majority in 1 he county of uhout 7I«I for Harrison. \V ea\er i* pushing Cleveland close for second place For congressman Harluiati has a bud of leas than H" oxer llixott, and it is be- lieved llixou w ill still carry the county. T he llgures (orikHprecinct*are as follows: Hiirluiun. XfOk\ llixou, 2,.aJ7; Ijlwurds. UWh Th.' Total ( (Hint. One of Ha*BaMaaaaaT fights of ih'> cam- paign was that for juilgi's of the district court. There were two judge* to ls-ehs"ted and each sf the three panics nominated a man. As ench voter can cist a ballot for two judge-., this left the result a mailer of great doubt. Het urns b.ii e MBM |*JSSMS*J 011 tins coutc-t from .s priH-itict* in the county, and these indicate that tlie demo- cratic and ri ptiiiltt an eaadklata will be cli-cteil. The truss on these precitieis is as lollows: Mill it ton, d'iiiocrat, :'.'.s.l; Speor, repubiie 111, .',111: .M rrul. pie's. I.H'.J. Friends of Mr. Merrill still cl out bis election, howci or. but it is not thought generally that Ii.'will overcome :.peer s had. For clerk of the dwtrict court A. I' N.islcnhofcu, tlic reput'lIC.III canditl.ite. is undoubtedly SBeCtS.I. We*LOU, the peo- ple'* party man, 1* si til bust in the tight, but is too far to cn'ch up ut this d.i»e. The vote lor 21* pieeinets is as fob lews: Nieiletibofen. rep,.lil|. au. 2,4ol Weston, people's, I,s77 ; lit 11 e, dsM SCM ijtk I...- the Leg . slAlilte. A* may well Is. Imagined a great d>' ii of inierest ceiiiers on tin* count of t'.ie leyis- lative t.ckct. Tbe tsunplevioti oft a leg.s- lature i:. Iiki 1> todc|s'tid 011 th - MM sf Siixcr How *'oiint>. T'lic 1I1 iitiM'iats Is - KISSMJ th. \ willOSBSl some of '.lo ir candi- dates. For state senator, lltllv Mi-I*. r- molt, the drmociutic BaBdktiate,at BSSass lull lead« Narpeaut, but the vote bstsyaB 11 the tw»> will Is- very sJoM Mi iteriu. tt *a;.s 1h.1t if lie is the.uly dflltortsl atMMd is) tbesoatat) he will 111.11> 11 ttirvsogtl lbs streets loottlaj .1 horn. In ibis coataMt tbars were two peopie** p.u .y ratulidate*. and .1 - a eonsei|uei 1 .1 niter of the cancli- datcs ol tins party cut much llgur. . lie vote lor state senator in »".l prec ru t, i- a folio,,»: Mi Uermott, detnot 1 at. 1.'.'•>: s..i- •sant, ts 'puiilican* 1.7ia.; TtxNnaa, JM o- pic's. MB; Hantbly, liMlnsainihiiil. NO. Aa to who will he lbs in MMnbsrs of lbs IM *latureH will doub*les*take anolUclal count toileciaVs. It gem rally belktrvcd tit r. i", si-iiiatioti « !l be mixiil to all tlus'ii part is*. Rsi iblicans coocsde t| ksFtii of Me> DM ;i 10 iiis stsAs asfjats ..t .1 law Uour t' it 1 b> . uluralit] of iv. The aMatlatlt o ticket m l.kel; a -t.uul CMasMMal froHi ^Vrsf |M#*B erntii'v ctorv ti Missouri will be con-id- eraldy greater than supposed last night. Tlic plurality of ('leveland, ba nd on tho prcrent DsjBBTBS,srttlbs swelled to lO.UOll, >\' il" thai for B M M for ;;ovcrrior will S*> csed ViflOO. Clf congii ssincii the demo- crats v, il! t Iccl Kl out of |Sa N'orlli lLiknta. Krporfs from l.'il precincts in North Dakota, MebsdivUI aWMMrck, Mandin, Jsmestown BB* Qrand fork* and Graftsm. Ilcvil's l«ak*« and Fargo, except .me ward, give Harrison ."..Mil: fur.ion. t.Sjif. I'or SSSfMSB, Johnson, BV**7| O'Hrien, 4.014. For goveinor. Hurke. kJUt;' Short ridge, 4,7".."i. lioturtis are i-otning in very slow. fine hunilrcd -mtl eisl ly-two precincts in Nor'h Dakota give Harrison ij,41K; fu- sion. .".0,1.,. For emigre, a. Johnson, repub- lican, li.t.sl: < rilricn. deiiuvrut. I.4til. For governor. HiirUe. roiuililican. U.421; Sltoti- rblgc, democrat, a,ufrj. I lall. SALT I.AKi . Utah, Not. fl.—Corrected re- Hires to-duy indieate tho election of 4. I. |{aw 11ns. democrat, as delegate by nhbut •VW) tua| >rily. Th" liberals carried 4hc county lieke: by an average of 7u0 plural- ity. Oregon. I'ltiin tNr>. Ore.. Nov.ii.- The democratic central conitiiltteu coneeth. the election of three Harrison electors ill Oregon bv plu- ralities ranging from 2,.'/aj to It.tnyi. but claim tho election of Wcavcritcs who w*tre i.'tnlorf-ed by the BMMMMJMJ KSBW sjlta. 0,11 \n v. Nov.'I. 15. turns are slow. In- dii' iiioA-are that llan isoit and Wo.iter are ru:iiiiug close, Hoili claim the state. NEW ORLEANS' STRIKE. GUARDIANSOF SCHOOLS Regular Monthly Beotlng of tbe Board of Trustees. PROPOSITION FOR BONDING trmlllg Men to TH-II the Field in Case of MMBSJS. Iroutile. Nt.w ORLKANS. La.. Nov. It- Tho situa- tion in tho general sir ko is unchaiigeil. The fact that cotton laborer* ure still at work is regarded a s a sign ol weakness of the strikers. Faery elTort was luaile to make screw m e n a n d allies quit work, but the men refuse to obey the call of tbe leaders. Governor Foster is consulting with the executive committee o f t h o hoard of trade with u view of increasing the foreo of militia. About I.Vr) men are available, Lut such a force could do little in cas < of a general riot. Merchants will organize an itlxiliary force of several ihotisaii'l men. BBS] bv Friday th -y will lie arm at well in.I PM l> to lake the |l"!d. Another plait of attack, ultou' ihs i.h'il up >n, is to file suits against I lie labor leaders for conspitk ing to ruin the busin. s- of some {lartietj- lar iti-titution. w lia-h v. ill Is. BsMstSat, *4a in c ise of trouble the i'uited Slates mar- shal can bs BsjMi upon to aid ill the w oi k ol piolie.iiig and puuisiiiiiciit. Wanted F.vcrybody to know that 1 have added a complete line of books to my stock. Your trade solicited. No order too lares and none tixi small. T. W. H.wi s, 2Jl! Fast First street. The Columbian ball has been positioned for a m o n t h ow ing to the serious illness of sumo of the uetivc mrtnliers. Free to tin- l.adle*. Hrandon tho dnt^gfat w ill bo r 'eased to have the ladies call at his store ami listen to hi* mammoth Kdisoii iihoriosraph. Ficc. 1 he Iwftt line of men's and boys' over- coats at Aschlieim's. A R e s o l u t i o n R e a r i n g o n t h o Ques- tion Adopted—Other Important Matters hocuivc Careful Attsntlon. Bom, Nov. a.—The school trustee* met to-night in regular session at tho High srbool building. Tho usual salary roll was allowed and 0 number of bill* passed upon. A communication was received from Ilov. Mr. brociH veld asking for the tiao of the Travonia school house for Sun- day school purposes, drained. Several application* were rcceivod for position* as teachers in tho school*, but were laid on the table to lie acted on after thu new school houses ore completed. A petition wus received from 11a .in ask- Mj 'bat the school at that placo Iio con- tinued as long as the weather is good, wliichvvas grunted by the trustees. John White asked for a job us janitor in one of the new buildings, but no action was taken on the application. Mis. M. S. GiLbk, who has been a faith- ful and valued teacher 111 the district fur 11 year-, resigned on account of ill health. Tlie ri'signataiti was accepted and a vote ol thank- tendered Mrs. (ohbs for her work in the schools. Miss f.oorgia Me.v-il, f 'ora Hrow 11. B. I.. IV.t and Mrs. Osetis were elected a* teachers. Miss Young was npiiointed as an assistant to Miss Watts, The question of new school bonds was •MM brought up and d.stu.tseil. The trusties were in doubt whether a n e w is.lie of bonds call lie made. There was cr is 11 law, prohibiting the district from hx.ing outs'B 'illlis more NMMOMMM) sf Is.nds al a tiiui , but the iriistces wi':e of the opinion that tile recent l.iwr/ate lueni the power to put new issues out.and die following resoluiiou to call a special election to vole (100.01X1 in bonds was ssjoptsdl /. Thai there akatl hs •shaltted to the •pia.l.ieil voleisof ataaSBlallstriol No. 1 of .silver 'MI estial >. atoetaca, at a si eeial rtestlM t" '*> held at the High •rhnol ludldhig on Naturday. Ik-uM'-er :t, IS*!, tit i followinu nuriitlM lor llt«;r ilis ision. ti.-wit: Shall the tlusters of stiicOl dUll'U-i No. I el'SiPer llov. rossjty. HOB- t;-!:a. i-stte and setl, a* pruvlilrd l > law, OSS liBsdredttiousBBd nnltan of ttM boss* sf said ***M t for tli-' purpose !•< raislrui money 1,1 hid it line or more seliool house- in BBM disti let. ; ttrehasiii}; bind lor tlis- .aim- anil lbs 1 BJIBMS* Bleat el the |i:e-cnt *f Bool bossr* in ! suit illstrk't. suld hoiiiis lo iio of the lllSjlMlmlkMI of M.IMI SMb |S lie dated In--. LB, ISB2. BiBM payable to or order, M or befsrs PSe '.'.".. 10 >4, i:t Nio ollti-e of the county iressMM of silver Bow i-'iitary with bite rest tberasa, sjsar. .tli c s*Bjl >lMinal j st the oltie.- of the »afd i"i:ttt) Ireastirer, iit tlie rate of it |,-r 1 cat per aiiiauii. ie Icon shle at tie op.1011 of salil t rust - n s mi tad sflsr DM. I s IK17. al Hie *4aM of the s i-l c.irutv treasiu'er. •Wore calling tie- election, however, the law wi'.i be examined BBdIBS SSWSW "f the Iruatee* tiiorou-'liiy bivestla*ted. A rasntutioa waa adoptel c\teniling thanks of the trustees to rVoMssM Hiley, principal of iho high sciosil, and the tcacliers o f a l l t h e sehoo ! s for tlie extra time given by them and for the," untiring Bad]successful cTbrtsin drilling and pre- BarMfl lbs pupils of tsWaaMMM for the Colunihiati parade and celebration. Thanks weii aUo given to the Standard drum corps for music turn.shed for the rsscaston. to the .Wi'm e for badges, to tbe Butte and Kenyon Hardware companies material, to 11. J. Ileimessy for the civ- •ant largo It nt and to every otic else who' took pat hi any way and M4MHMJMB to tli'- sttci "-!• of th" I oliiinliiisiliiyexerciscs. Fiioiiilie suggestion ol Mi. Mnlliii an order w is made to build several wood sheds for the Ccutervllle schools. I tilttouti Opera C'oiii|>any < oming. On Ib'C. 12 Anaconda is to be visited by the Calhonn 0|x?ra company of f.irty pei - pie. Amo'ig the principals of theCalhoiiti DpSTB compatiy will lie found ban.-a Mil- lard, late ptitua donna of the Little Ty- coon eompam, Caroline Maxwell, Mi s Knox. Julia Calhoun, Nellie Hartley att-l Dora BsediSS. prima ilontias. Mart 11 Pcseh" and I'nsl Matthias, tenors,George M.ui-i "Id an I Mr. Thayer llou^-las ITin:, Kiith.tid Calboua and Frank Hidsdalc, comi'ilian*. and a grand chorus and or- chestra until r tin- baton of Carl Martens, tlie lines! diii ctor of grand and e.unie opera in America. -HiK-accio" w ill bo tlie opera lor Anaconda. Parties desirous of obtaining first class stationary engineers can obtain a list of |ba bee! unci..ployed mechanic* of the city In calling on at addressing the Little Shamrock restaurant, a t 71 Last Hark street. Washburn Martin, Bruno guitars. Dob- son & Stetson's banjos and nil llrst-elass musical good* st Orion Hros.,.'s r la N. Main, For Kent Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping- M West Granite street. A Standard or 1 ionics-io sew ing machine on easy M M at Orion !*ros..lini> N. Main. A full line of trunks and valise* always on baud at BSefabsMa'** O. K. LEWIS & Co., Butte, - - Montana. 2D PER CENT. DISCOUNT. MI- AMI MOAD. DENTIST. Discoverer of tb* 1'amou* ROOFLESS PLATE. A diagram of which will be dUplarsd hers loon. Mr. W. L. Keiter. of 73 Fast Hroa-lwity. iny*. "1 TUIted the doctor at tbe Wludtor Hots, Ind am now weario? »ix jo d crown, and a go d trldte plate. Tns work I* An* and I am wen COLD WEATHER IS COMING, And we »re nrnpar?d for Its arrival bv .1 eaj laal of |.eg fa li.n Map.e Svitip. wblrb 1. bv faj the b?st ou tho markrt. Utirret ill price* a:* < B'leBS <!ii"-ualf llnllons t<t;urt We also have Re! Cross Syrup: f! a Hons One Half Gallon s .11 *l u SI S H KNTSS no* a pleasant subject of retlecthui. eapeiially when ii is rc- liiembensl that it mu»t come, airsner or !at'-r. 'Faking medicine, '00. I* i.at on MjasBjMa c\|>c' ISJMaaaf sfasstld be nivlo id 111 bnel diuutt -n as i- issible. To mr.ke It so only medleinea rnmpounilsd of tbs purest and fre.be a drugs sho-dd ever Pa Bdmiaisteeed 111 <*.tso of sickness. inn it-e not more ecr* I 'll of to-morrow's sun* list- tbati y 0:1 m iv lie of tho grttuiner.es* and erV'-acy of every prescript! 111 \e till If atiytliiinr is iiupcr.iiiveiv n--er..s try 10 open the door to BJBMd|l recovery, it is tl.e Mat of MasMaMM af aaaobsta purity and flaalllISM, nml frjlit you w ill m xei eel «ny tiling viae. Our I it rate of Magnesia i* the best made and wo w ill ttit it with a n y n n * V.'i 1 en . per bolt le. llur IJi-rf. Iron and Wine ia in excellent souse Bad s#sds but tfiajl to i-on\ine* H M M M I kept,cat. Liiil p i n t s $1 a K ttls WEST SIDE PHARMACY. R 11. I'AXSON. MM IMS Ml ,.*.. P. k Hi V :der IsBBaM HJU DRESSES. November Sale. Cloaks formerly $$, 10, | 1?;, 20, 25, now $4, 8, 12, 16, 10. Our Cloak Buyer has | purclnscd too many cloaks ! and ready-made Dresses for the limited space we \ are compelled to give these goods. Notwith- standing this disadvantage, we have done an enormous business in Cloaks and Suits. We have the styles that are popular, and at moderate prices. They have been going fast at these prices; what may wc expect after giving a bona fide Twenty Per Cent, dis- count off these already popular prices? Such a reduction at the middle of a season is an opportunity that seldom occurs. You should take advantage of it. We must reduce the stock. Low prices, and an endless variety to select from, arc essential to the success of this sale. Both of which you will find here. And New Orleans Molai*ra: flallon* n One Half liallons S) And Unci,v, be ,t in bulk and pBckaasa. sweet l'ii-kled H.imi. Sweet Fielded I'lst Fork. We have also received a con ligament sf Cornish rtuhard* la I'au*. Halt salmon, I 'ickled 1 o.tils't, II ah hut Cheek*. Mackerel, Holland Ib-rr n;. Whole and Brick Codfish. And nnother lot of lotted Tongue which •re »e Hug a. pit! per can. AUiaear B? t M In tl.- relet rate! Refuge* Mrsaflass baas*. waVb t* are serin: seam fo-$i: these are gasfaaraad to tie *uperior M Buy beau* ou the market. We are MJWMJ heller prlee* on (irocerlei Br.w than ever, and ran avo you inon-jr oa tvery purr-list'. « t ait* 1 Bst i sllfo.'B a I'carheior Pear*for tl Hon t forg-t the place. Unite Casli Grocery Co, PARK AND WVOMINU MKIBTS, 4V. F. BRAY. Minatar. 0.K.LEWIS&C0 Send for illustrated circular. Mailed on application. HARRIS <t RICHARDS, NBW UNDERTAKING PARLORS Bodies Embalmed and Shlppsd to All Parts of the Werll Fifteen years' esperleaee, arMaate* rrem embalm I aa sshools, sad satis- faction guaranteed. 0PEM DAY AMD RIGHT. Talephona No. 33B. 310 North Main St, Butte. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. A beautiful Ket of Teeth! A perfect fit piar- anleed. Kelt teeth and best rubber u*ed. DR. Kl." IK II a specialist In Plate. Bridge and t'rnwawork. You will save money by giving him a end at 24 NORTH MAIN STREET, Over Butte Hardware Store. CORK SOLE SHOES FOR EN. HTHE Shoe for Fall and Winter wear is the Cork Sole. We have them in sev- eral shapes and at different prices fry a pair an! Insure against Damp Feet and Colds. The Red Boot A. D U G H A R M E & OO, 36 Main Street, Butte.

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T H E ANACONDA STANDARD. T H U R S D A Y MORNING, NOVEMBER 10. 189*.

THE BUTTE OFFICE.

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B U T T E C U R R E N T N O T H S .

D r . ('. 1*. M i i n s i ^ l i r i H l passe i ! t h r o u g h the r i t y yes i cn luy - o n r o u t e u> H e l e n a .

W . \ \ . . M o r r i s . N . 4 . I s i l c l l a n d T . II . H u n t o f l ' o n y w e r e i n tho c i t y y e s t e r d a y .

A r h i n i r h e a d s a n i l b r u i s c i l f a c e * a n d b o d i e s w o r e t l io r u l e M M t h o u t h o cx-o p t i o n y e s t e r d a y , w h i l e t in- n u m b e r o f th roa t s m a d e son - a n i l row f r o m y e l l i n g w e r e s i m p l y I x y i i t u l c o u n t .

0 * r a r S o n t a g . i h o w e l l - k n o w n m i n i n g m a n . l e f t y e s t e r d a y f o r S o u t h A m e r i c a t o l o o k a f t e r s o m e m i n i n g Bjsa*MJt*M t h e r e i n the i n t e r e s t s o f U n t i e | i c o p l e . l i e w i l l b e gone a h u m t w o m o n t h - .

Heailt|<i i r t c r s f u r s l i o e s . o v e r s h o e s , r u b ­b e r s a n d bast* t h o M . J . t ' o n n e l l etam-| u i u y . 1'liey c a r r y t h e heavies t a n d l a rges t B t o r k i n t h e s t a t e : u ' ' " t h e m f o r a n y -t h i n g i n t h e w a y < I r u b b d r g i s s l s .

Y o u c a n t e l l t o -day w h e t h e r y o n h a v e w o n or los t that n e w sui t o r ha t . I n e i t h e r ease get tin* bet p a i d at C M M B w f a T h e y w i l l g i v e y o u the best a n d l a t e s t g i s s l s at t h o lowest |H>ssible pr r e s .

W h i l e t h e j u d c * s u m l <*lerks o f e lect inn p r e c i n c t N o . .S. < c t i t c r v i l l o , w c r o s l e e p i n g s o i . n 11 > T u e s d a y n i g h t a f t e r a ha tx l d a y ' s w o t k . a g a n g o f s i i c n k th i eves b r o k e i n t o t h e Isa i t l i m i d e i i r r n i l a w a y the s t o v » a n d n e a r l y a l l t h e f u r n i t u r e .

T h e M . J . C o u n c i l c o m p a n y w i s h to c a l l p a r t i c u l a r B t t e n ' l >n to t h e i r c h i l d r e n ' * c l o t h i n g d e p a r i i n e t i t . l i n y h a t e m o v e d t l x 1 e n u r e s tock to t in* s e c o n d d o o r , u I t ich i s ea s i ly r r ' a c l i e d by s t i u i m e l e v a t o r . T h e y h a v e n<ld< d l a r e e l y t o t h e i r a s s o i t m e n t i n t h i s s t i s ' k a n i l now c a r r y the mos t c o m ­p l e t e l i n e i n the c i t y . T h e y a r c s h o w i n g every t h i n g i n baanr t u i s p i e t ^ . a i o l t h r c i -pi«>cc s u n s . K i l t s a n d a l l u o w - h i c s i n e l n h l r e n ' s w e a r . T h e i r p r i ce* a r c the l o w ­es t . If y o u w a n t t o g e l y o u r l i t t l e boy a aui t t a k e h i n t t o C o m e l l ' s .

T H I U V E S A T W O R K .

T w o of T h e m t .no; l i t Mint l . a n d e i l In . l u l l .

1(11 R« N o v . 0 * M J i • t ' N c i l l , a n e n t e r ­p r i s i n g s u c a k I b i e f , t is tk a d v a u t a g o o f t h e r x c i i c n i i ' i i t w h i c h s t i l l p r e v a i l e d t i w l a y t o i u e r i ' u s c b i s s u p p l y o f c l o t h i n g . H e r a i d e d t h e h o a r d i n g h o u s e o f .Mrs . H a r r i n g t o n i n N o r t h W y o m i n g s t r e e t , a n d s t o l e a n o v e r ­c o a t f r o m W i l l i a m C a s e y , o n e o f t h e Isaardcrs , a m i u p a i r o l K l o \ c s f r o m J a m e s H e n d r i c k s , a l s o a i M m r d c r .

• lames M u r r a y , a n o t h e r d i s h o n c K t r u s t ­l e r , » u s c a u g h t i n t h e act o f s t e a l i n g a n ove rcoa t i n M i l e s K i n l c i f s s a l o o n . T h e coa t I s ' l o u g c d t o I ' d Net i n s a n d a s it w a s v a l u e d at J.MI M u r r a y m a y t l u d h i m s e l f b o o k e d f o r the p e n i t e n t i a r y .

A S E R I O U S C A V E - I N .

G e o r g e M e t i * n « I t s i l l r 1 ' i j u r e i l In the I ' l i l o n M i n e .

Ht T T r . N o v . (I. A c a v c - i u •K - c t i r r e i l t h i s a f t e r n o o n i n K . s h a f t o f the I ' u i o u m i n e , n o r t h o f W a l k c i \ t lh ' . t . e o r g e S t e v e n * , o n e o f t h e m i n e r s w a s at w o r k i n tin* s h a l l a n d was c a u u h t by the f a l l i n g m a * * a n d c o m p l e t e l y h u r r i e d . A f t e r m u c h h a r d w o r k o n the p a r t o f h i * c o m p a n i o n s he waft d u g ou t a n d f o u n d t o lie so b a d l y i n ­j u r e d tha t he h a d t o Is- t a k e n t o h i s I s i a r i l -i n g house . D r . C a m p l M ' H w a s s u m m o n e d a n d f o u n d h i m to Is- s u f f e r i n g g r e a t l y f r o m i n t e r n a l i n j u r i e s a n d i n a d e c i d e d l y

f i r e o a r i o i i s c o n d i t i o n . T h e f u l l e x t e n t o f l i s i n j u r i e s w i l l n o t l ie k n o w n f o r a few

day a.

H a M a d e a M a d M r a a k . H t ' T T K , N o v . '•> t u M i r g o b o i i g m a i d w a a

a r r c s t c i l t o - u i g h t o n t i a l e n a i t i v e t by O f f i c e r I ' e r v u s o n f o r i u n l i u t t i i i g a I tuis-B t i ec . W h i u i i n t h e a l l e y l e a d i n g to the p o l i c e s t a t i o n L o l i g l l t a i d m a d e a n a t t e m p t t o e s c a t M ' b y t e a r i n g aw ay f r o m the o l l l r e r B u d s t r i k i n c h i l l i n the t>ar. F e r g u s o n d i s l g r d i n t i m e U l * M * H the f u l l f o r c e o f t h e b low a n d ::irte<l taj p u r s u i t o f the f u g i t i v e . A s l > u i g m a i d w a s u . i i u t t i g n i l l i i m t i n 1 o f f i c e r f t r i i l a shot i n t he a i r . w h i r h h a d t h e i f f i i ' t o l i e c i | s i r . i r i l v h a s i -e n i l l g t h e p r i s o n e r ' s *jB*Btt a but I c l i l l a l l y w a s o v e r t a k e n a n d h s - k c i l u p w i t h o u t f u r t h e r t r o u h . '.

<tUf%m "t N M I B * B l ' T T i . N o v . " . < o t i i i n a n it Ii Jo l t i T .

K e l l y , i n " M c l ' l i e e o f |>nl l i n " nex t M « n -i lny e v i - n i n g . is iln> w e l l - k n o w n p r i m a d o n n a . M i s s V h l a i d c i C a m l a l l . S h e I* nie i i i lM - r«s l i n t h i s luty m o s t f a v o r a b l y as I MM ng on** o f t l ie IM'SI c o m i c ope : a s i t i g e i s tha t M s l t e i l t h i s i i t \ . S ic - l o a d e d t h " A d e l a i d e K a t l d u l l l l | n ra eoi.ipaui that up. |M-ar«'il h e r e a b o u t f l i c yea rn a g o a n d p l a v c i l a w e e k ' s TI . i s ! M*ee*N*BffoBl b . is i t tcsff J i d i u T . K e l l y is s u r r o u n d e d by u n u m b e r o f f a m o u s a r t i s t s t h i s se t . o n u i o l w i l l p l a y a b i g e n g a g e m e n t h e i c .

F o u r o f f i c e o r 1 i^. i n i : n i o i n s to r e n t . N . W . c o r n e r U i o i i ^ ' i - j a n d M a i n , l i n p n r o o f Dr tt'u.

IN SILVER B O W COUNTY Counting the Victors i n tbe Battle of

the Ballots.

R E T U R N S C O M I N G IN S L O W L Y

A l m o s t a S t a n d - O f t I n t h e C o n ­g r e s s i o n a l T i c k e t - D e m c c r a t B

W i n t h o 8 e n a t o r - A C I O E O F l R h t .

H C T T I : . N o v . B> A f t e r w eek* o f i n l r n s o e x c i t e m e n t , the c i t y t o - d a y l i e e a i n e c o m • p n r a t l v e l y qu i e t . A gocs l m a n y | i e o p l o w e r e o n t h e *t ree ; h a n g i n g a r o u n d t h e b u l l e t i n Imar t l* o f the n e w s p n | M ? r o l l l c e s t o h n a r t h o lu tea l r e t u r n * ; but t h e e x c i t e ­m e n t w a a g o n e , a n d the y e l l i n g , h o o t i n g a n d f i g h t i n g had a l l c e a s e d . U n i t e g r a c e ­f u l l y n c k i i o w l c d g ' - d i ts d e f e a t a n d t u r n e d | i t * a t t e n t i o n to A n a c o n d a ' * f o r t u n e s . I t i i a s u r e t h i n g t h . i l i n s p i t e o f the h a r d f i g h t t h a t h a * b e e n g o i n g o n , i t u t t c has n o a n i m o s i t y t o w a r d * A n a c o n d a , a n d w i l l * u p | K i r t A n a c o n d a u t i a n m o i«ly i n ease i t I* t h a t c i t y ' * f o r t u n e t o l i g h t i t out <titb H e l e n c .

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d e e t d e d i y t i n b e s t o f t i n 1 c o u n t y o f f i c e s , bu t i n s o m e cases the p o p t d i s : * a n d d e m ­o c r a t s a r e p u s h i n g t h e m h a r d . I o n o i n t l y c l e r k a n d r e c o r d e r f ' l i a r l c w Q . . lob t | . - . iu , p*> p u b l i c a n , i s p r o b a b l y e l e c t c ! . T w e o t y -K : \ p r i e i n i - t i g i v e t l i c u i t t 1 a s l o l l o w s ; J o h n s o n . r e p u b l i i * i i i i , l , t * s l : I ' h o u i a s . d e m -• c r a t . U B M l KS4BM*) ( s .o t i l e ' f ,

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Cloaks formerly $$, 10, | 1?;, 20, 25, now $4, 8, 12, 16, 10.

Our Cloak Buyer has | purclnscd too many cloaks ! and ready-made Dresses for the limited space we \ are compelled to give these goods. Notwith­standing this disadvantage, we have done an enormous business in Cloaks and Suits. We have the styles that are popular, and at moderate prices. They have been going fast at these prices; what may wc expect after giving a bona fide Twenty Per Cent, dis­count off these already popular prices? Such a reduction at the middle of a season is an opportunity that seldom occurs. You should take advantage of it.

We must reduce the stock. Low prices, and an endless variety to select from, arc essential to the success of this sale. Both of which you will find here.

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