The Butte inter mountain (Butte, Mont.) 1903-04-24 [p 8]...One Night Treatment with Cuti-cura, the...

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INTER MOUNTAIN'S ANACONDA BUREAU 110 West Park Avenue-Telephone No. 69--Advertising Rates Furnished on Application. COCHRAN WILL TURN OVER KEYS Deposed School Board Clerk at Anaconda Concludes to Give Up the Fight. UGLY TANGLE IS NOW ALL STRAIGHTENED OUT Legal Opinion by Attorney J. H. Duffy Puts a Stop to Proceedings on the Part of the Man First Selected by the Trustees-Mr. Custer Has a Clear Field Ahead of Him. SPFCIAL. 10 Tii? INTER MttiflAIN. Anaconda April a4. -James ( ,chran. deposed clerk of the school hoard, will de- liver the keys of that office to the presi dent of the board today. This will settle the tangle into which the new hoard fell several da.ys ago whint it elected Mr. Cochran clerk. The announcement In yesterday's Iltter Mountain to the effect that Mr. ( nchran would not contest the election ct Clterk Custer was a decided sturprise. It was thotught by a considlrrable num- her of Mr. Cochran's friends tlhat he had a first-class chance to hold the office. ailI they were anxious to sece the fight made. The opinion of Attorney J1I. I. )llfy which had been sthmitted to Mr. ('cchranl. and which appeared in last evening's Inter Mountain, put a stop to further sprecn.l;- tion on the matter, however. The attorney left little for the deposed clerk to do but to get out and give up the keys. r. I n)ufT- could find no law which would justiy fty r. ('nchrlan in holdilng the oflice, since the trustees had seen it to rescind their action electiIng him anid had Sat another mian in that place. Mr. Cochran's withdrawal from the affair leaves Mr. ('ister secure in his place as clerk of the board, and unravels a hadly-twisted mess that gase rromise of causing no end of trouhile for the icho,,l trustees for soine tiume to come. TO PUT UP PRIZES MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA TO REWARD THOSE WHO HUSTLE NEW MEMBERS. a•r1 itt. II 7l111' Ital11 11 11si \ l Ainaertla. April .t1 - Il the It nt;n lwho stutnlrs the greateStl nlumlbe" iof IIappli - lea ly June I a $.ju l.tltir l.llla i tl t an ill be wivctn. lI hlet mitll Ittle h 11ir(. iLIIl, i h \ih 111t11 Ler $. S nl cash %11el Ire pit sresent l 1111 a l t n l (i] li/ , r I iiiii. a vno l , •, h .lr •. I ' \\,,-,h1 'i, hI ove. ,l•tcz h I 1., I 1-11h thil,1', herl' .old h] w 1' ,I• l ( n eto h r iln tL i I IIIII .o i .' r tu - iit ill Ia.l k ;I' t in . r il l l..h i iis in cl . rg t ,i I-c 1t1. l- qull.: t r.. hi'h is t I, n,.il 1 1n 1 in^iw the tith ,,t May. 'Ie aI1" I ., I taiN lhinlks ait I': I it . nIt w iltn itut, . houtdt le st'curi . I h, ttttt. which is to cl..1s . h t.'e i. will I. . ul n iirtl Ih a I,.nllll t, at v. hich tic l,:iv,- 11:'I be awardt"d. Great Secrecy MainLtaned. 'nris, .\• .r i . ' Ihere Ii utli tiii - , , ii, Iw terl)' 1•, -nri lIr the 1II, 11 ,,r. tl l \ n.irr bilt Rutherford t•u lnh gl i . All thir p,.1r:1.- whlon are in a |,esitl,.n to s•,leak ;,I he l ,w i 'II lrine to 'I ts' lus, r It r Idlans ii,, a11,1 i!,, mt lin,14 ,f SORE HANDS Itching, Burning Palms, Painful Finger Ends, With Brittle, Shapeless, Discolored Nails, As Well as Roughness and Redness. One Night Treatment with Cuti- cura, the Great Skin Cure. Soak the hands on retirlug In a strong, bot, creamy lather of Cuticura Soap. Dry and anoint freely with Cuticura Olutment, the great skin cure and purest of emolltents. Wear, during the night, old, loose kid gloves, or bandage lightly ton old, sort cotton or linen. For red, rough and ch~pped hands, dry, flsu"ied, itching, feverish palms, with brittle, obspeless nalls and painful fnger ends, tblstreatment a simply wonderful, froe quently curing In a sinagle application. Complete local and constitutional treatment for every humour of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, asy now be had for one dollar. Bathe with hot water and Cutloura Soup, to cleanse the surfcee of crust, and weales, and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubblig, and apply Cuti- san Ointment freely, to allay itching, Irritation and Inflammation, and soothe and heal, and lastly, take the Cutlcura Resolvent, to cool and cleuanse the blood. This treatmnt afrbrds Instant relief, permits rest and sleep no the severest forms of Eczema and other itching, burning and scaly humours, and points to a speedy, permanent and economical are of torturinag, disoiguring humours, frh pimples to Scrofula, from infancy o ue whena all other remedles and the MsO-lyalolan faill. fan._ge , iw,." TEACHERS DO HONOR TO SUPT. J. A. KOONTZ Instructors in the Anaconda Schools Make Handsome Present to Their Learned Chief. KPII'cAI. Tn ittE INICI'R Mot' TAIN. Anao'ndai, April 24. -i npecrintendent J. A. KeoiNt 'ai ).rhterdsy t le recipient of i bauti(iul waht(er pitcher asi reniieebrance freint the teaclirr ui the public schocols of Anconolea. The prtce.clt clwas rehiliaed byle the teaci- crt tool w a+ given to the superintendent ltited the l•reret conlsitedl of the Mlishes Mla I)IIgacll. Iv.iSngtliin anid Ilerry. I'rtl. , lrmriel in the followhinjg world clde- thIe prerlatintt : "Iet ,lt tlhat ,ir ,tlccial and urialI re- latin. arl s•1 oll to be .evereIl, we hlave a , ,L l li re tli I r.re-l. forniiclly toi )iot inr ali ,re'i lir tiln of ell privilege of beinll acoi Itteld wilth yon, ir the pasilt ichool, e.ar. er f eel thatl it hal, bre-c a greeat ,riilh,,t c to h v. elt e u d ulldler tt as• is t- ple icte Inli eit, bit it Ia.s ice-u n i greater I, c iiIt e toi ieee h ie w .Illl a , cc e 'le amil ti hiac lOCe lbitci elnor with )iotr frietd- ship. '" uir life .before oi. frutii day to day, hac beee suIc ch ti itcpire it to noiler cIh rt and Ihigher eide-ve r. iYour udeo- till It di ty alnd right cannot fail to make thiese wi•cilh wht , i•leoct tre assoiciatedl Ietter. IlBut at ainth I timees the-er ieeere were,,- are. iolhe things, WilI they fainlly l x- Ic ee what we feel. "I hlt )inn 1iav have .mething in future .eace lupon which the, eye cmay rest andlI thcreety r, call to metemry thloese wiho are y.r warmeset frie.nl ted wi ill so remain through prosperity r•,i•l adl•lecrity, we pre- sent to )oi, nn behalf of your corps of teachers, tlie tis lken of remembranllcrce, not MOOSE LAKE MINES ARE GETTING BETTER Sil IItl. iii I IIF IN'lll M5ift'NT I . An•,',,na. April :.4.--- .Martin Jhnvon, ie of the plrrs rit ownlers of excellient miining claiis iin the iMoose lake district. aie ii, wni frot that tinip iisterlday andtl is i i, , ill the city giving atlcl tion to I ilil- ir, irs rl;c.Ir i n g hI lls interests. Mr. Johnson said tod..y the - lislicht is looking tip cionsidl.rrlly. lThoi.e wholii have alreudy begin their ,Iivelopllntrl work therr this year .ire ptrgres. ingl in *inde hIlli,. 'Ihl y hilg ,ire ailreadiy extractel which ill itself is a ilne tiiihd 'li(in of hat lill there is in the' district. At the Dunniili claims (re is tile t h il n pi which is r.irly for shtpnilenil. It will hIt hiltl d jus t a, %,,fll a1 the road, are p as ah ,c . in l, l h ito lip r ilit o f its traln s- ptort:Ition. \l . i .. ", ring brought to the !. trei . ,' eI, hll d ay . :Itil the w al1k ias M l l l pushed , tt h i ',p• ily. '111 . 1. 1 ,I t t. tl hichll is i a i.alr t of CANNOT HOLD OFFICE SFVIERAL RESIDENTS OF ANACONDA ARE BARRED FROM FAT POSITIONS. H.s l IA iL II IlIII I N•Il 11 1 tIu NTAIt. \ n. lit ,,ti l,. .\I l i '1. Itt olt r ts Ill. t. ~ lai n 0,,,I"l, i!,I .e :1ii,,n111-1 t,. 1I .{tl, ,lh(,t 1. •,Iit I rl i nl r n ikay hl i tel r i l arl. ll ii is tIi a i l li Inpeclc, that ill ll t c t tI I B tell ,l i tl pilt a cl lt. on the i Ia lin•l o, lI alu t o'. \ 1%t,, I.. ,, t t , ' ItI '1 n ' thtlt t lnni nt of tl e, 11. 1 , . , N• pi ii on i eligih'ble ti any I iuntitipal ofiW' r,tlttll r a lp•intiter. v..hi I, as no a -iti uildll iitill iti il r in ii y fi"r at IaleJ l wlio y ur s a iltntil tl A t Itl' -Fratlk I ltlina ord ; t itau nt il tm, s noi e i ttit eisi titer T aii'i Irel l Cthoiir .h, , o:inhi cii:lntm i d r it his Iliia e lii n Ie II V I ht, a t s irit•i thi s IIIl e to slcru et h onalll bl h I- ,ildlo l l'ation at thell hands iof the i yor and Ih. •s t)'s le ishlite body. MUST VISIT THE PER A•amconda, April a.I,-Frank Edwards of (Zil)ak, 'Chril ian countyl , Misoulri, :wlatsi ito colll to AnacoI toi visit hiis Ilcsin. R. .. iiarnttl t, wlholm i ie his f rea- son lt iclieve is herre. I IIf dwcrds wishes an i l itrviw with rclatice i s now iuc arc t, r ltd i th ie pri i i- li iti teary. a hra lir ' ii t Paullt iilrsiy iiflirt nileily e Ifl lIarnett i lit uttip 'froi i l h uc fr icrin t- it all assault si lar J ine. I w ia, workin in i the .elates hrtI bI C lsi lint, a troubl hl':- AMUSEMENTS Ant.i, ti li \pril -:..- "There is as tilluch dil'erenc, b itw .n !i'l ro'.s h .roinls :ind tihe r isl t itf oither dritnhy:i ti it. is theret is tiwealn so ti t hrdiltary ipi ce of chalk lilt Cln IUlsi tiht fruit ofI h t g •f il a t aniu istagecraft," sa•lr Ro i-c I loull:i who C iip- pliars t thel Malrgaret theater oi ondl. Ill etilngl in "The Secold .llr's. Tailn uclay." llali hoinei,' for Illetla, l ook s lid lrti tPaula ofnhtuer ais more rsinne. lgainIst thanl siniling. I know in 1 feel the \ulie of slifuAptnhy thalt wi tr ti~u flori the audiSnce diring that rrihl e lsupensivc last a it. h. 'oursIt tre a sre to tendsncy to array bcarl t womenil il it silks., latns and laces andlll to inve't them' with a hallo. There is too mutch lsympathy of the litatld- lih type also. Lint 1•An!ta makes a brave light. The saintly purity of Ait rell y T 'l a,- ln fay'" l daulghter, the daily liassoci:it ion of this girl who has always worn 'the white flower of a spotless life.' heginr to Iat into Paula's heart and mind. iShe tortures herself with the kno wledge of what might have bgn, and the girl her-. self. though she !!hows by no word or deed an abhorrence for Paula, looks like a stout. IH'r prt.tnee is a constant irennder to Paula of her wasted years. The te:,uder hove of Anhry Tanqueray for his St. Elteain prompt aula's half sail, half sar- castic speech, 'There are two kinds of love-one for the woman you respect, one for the wNoantal ytill iove,' Personally I think those four acts of Pinero's mean that o1e- may never escap•lp the Consequences of Mis h ('uhlanSl , oanly tioe p erformi- Her company is said to be nil exceedinly clever one, Miss Coblhao's adopted daughter, Miss Alnes oslyn, who has just emerged from a convent school, Is hrihng Ilonors with Miss Cohhlun as Saiint" Elllcaii, much in intrinsic value lbut containing a wealth of tender memories that we would have you treasure throughout a long and useful life." The action of the teachers was a great surprise to the superintendent and his re- ply was earnest and plainly denoted his appreciation. The teachers gave to Prof. Koont. the following resolutions, which were signed by many of the instructors of the schoolsa "We. the undersigned teachers of Ana- cornda schools, wish to express our appre- ciation and inucorsentrtn of J. A. Koonts, both as a mane and as an educator. During the two years that Mr. Koonta has been superintendent of the Anaconda schools the work has been systematised and the schools brought to a degree of efficiency never before approached in their history. "lie possesses rare ability as an or- eaniscr and is an untiring worker. His ,scholarship is broad and liberal and he is thoroughly devoted to his work. We be- li.eve Mr. Koonta has no superior in the West as an all-round school man. We be- liee that his leaving our schools now, when they are just beginning to reap the fruits of his large experience and his faith- fld industry, would be an irreparable loss to the schools. "lut should he leave, we, who have been intimately associated with him in work and have had a better opportunity to judge both of his integrity as a man and of the character of his work than anyone else can possibly have, give him most unre- servedly our indorsement as one of the best superintendents we have ever known." also. Mr. Johnson's claims are located thereabout. lie speaks well of the country imme- dtiately about his own claims, but re- frained from boasting of what he and his ;•ssociates expected to have there. In fact Mr. Johnson taiKed more inter- estillgly of the other fellows' claims when- ever approached on the mining country in which he is seeking fortune. The Moose Lake company, recently in- crrlorated by local people, continues to omakec preparations for a most active cam- paign this year. Workmen are on the grounll with everything that is necessary to push developIment. The compnany intends to rush its work :m that by fall its ore will be in abundance fir shipment, for they feel there is no ,l-•lt ;as to the richness of the district. 'IThe company has som(,e of the best c';lils• in the vicinity thereabouts, and -iee there is plenty" of capital back of the inew orgIaniztion it is likely that actual rtInlt% will not he ong in coming. WILL HAYE A CHURCH NORWEGIAN EVANGELICAL LUTHER- ANS HAVE BEEN FORMALLY INCORPORATED. .I'L( 1 . 10 l r THE INIFR MOit NrAI N, Analindlla. April 24.- Anaconda is to have a Norwegianl Evangelical L.utheran churtch. The congregation has just been ilmi rlpor;ilte and will begin work at once. It is hIiurd to erect an editice for worship iii te lnea;ir future. The pretsent church is located at the crlnr iof Fifth and (cdar streets. 'Rev. Mr. hlJlhnson is pastor. The congregation is g~od-sized and con.tantlly on the in- creaie. 'Ilhe ilncorporation papers for the con- grcgat;io are signed by John Jacobson, Pi ter Jackson and Peter Moe. Our Sa- vior's is the name chosen for the church. ANACONDA BRIEFS A. D. T. messenger-prompt, reliable. Ir. T. (;. lleine of Illutte was in the city yesterday. For thic best job printing call at the Inter Mountain office. Prompt and always just what you order. No. ilo West Park avenue, Anal conda. A Insket and ice cream social will he held in' the Afllican Methodist Episcopal mission hall, Mattie block. East Conmmercial avenue, this evesting at 8 o'clock. For sale, cheap-One 6.foot and one I.loot plate top display cases, one shuffle board, one pInge-pong E tabhle, on ine h. engine. L. ) erOl htlst Par, Anaconda, All members of the ('rittenton circle are In. iled to Irmet with the W. C. T. U. this after- It. II. T'wohy is in Hlavre on business. J. II. ltraselton of IButte is here on business. ,\ f;hse alsrtrn was turned in from the lumbel y;rd of the Anaconda company yesterday. Ice creamt soda, pore fruit flavors. Ice cream wholesale and retail t )aile lr, sot East Park. eliemember Schlit beer that made Milwaukee fancuts. Always ol tIap at Anderson & liss. siln', N-. 0 lEast li'hlrd street. KEEPS ACTRESS OFF STAGE Trial of Husband for Murder Changes Program in Milwaukee. SV AS.Oc4iIA'l D P Et' ti. , Milwaukee, \, iu April 24.-It was an- nounced from the stage last night that Mrs. Lillian Schissler was too sick to ap- pear at the South Side theater. tHer hiuslband is oni trial for murder. lie shot F. W. kuel, a batik clerk of Watertown, two tmonlltihs ago because Ruel came from the theater late at night with .lrs. Schissler in a carriage. Schisaler, a saloonkeeper and a bookmaker, ha4 kept his y,,ung wife in luxury. As tliis I.illianl O(.)elllod she hadl been i lipliil with ynllltg I uel at the Faust School of Acting. The Murphy stock company opened at a nerw famnily theater on the .- outh side and Miss Desmniond was advertised to take the part of Emily Stevermiont in "The Ticket of I.eave Alan." The house was crowded, miit of the atudinlce being preseiit to ace .Mrs. Schiss- ler. .\t the last lmomentlt the director an- noulnced that she was too sick to appear, blt the Imanatlgement hoped she would IM alle to take part next week. Mrs. Schlsler's sudden illness sur- prised her frie,tds, who knew nothing of it. the rulmir is current that the police ;iterfered to prevent her appearance on the local stage while her husband's trial is ott. Chief Jansen, however, would not cotinirit hinmself on this point. Gets Medal of Merit. ('"lienlnagrn. April a3. King Christian ihas dteciautet ('slgiain Stvcrdrnp, Arctic explorer, with the golden medal of merit. PREPARING PLAN FOR A RECEPTION Mayor Stephens' Committee Will Hold an Important Meeting Tonight. DEFINITE STEPS WILL BE TAKEN AT ONCE All Citizens of Anaconda Are Invited to Participate in the Deliberations Inci- dent to the Greeting to Be Extended to the President of the United States in Butte Within a Few Days. SPt( IAL TO TIlE INTR Mlot'NTAI~. Anaconda, April a4.-Mayor Stephens' comn t liter which is to meet tonilht at the city hall f..r the purpose of arranling for the trip to Ilttie on the occa, ,n of President Roosevelt's ,oit there, will get down to business as soon poissible. I ie rail is made by the mayor for this even vn r 58 o'clock. All citiasns who take an interest in such afflairs and who would be pleased to join in the ,ork, are expected to be present. 'Il he meeting held a few evenings ago was productive of some good results. At that time Mayor Stelphens. on a vote of t!,e mreting, appointed a committee of Ius ,reidents who were expected to meet this even. iYg for the purpose of arranging a course of procedure and to appoint sub-committees. I le mayor wants it understood that all those iv loer names were not included in the list will be welcomed at tonight's meeting. The committee of trs names was selected so that there would be some kind of a starter for the work. It is expected the Anacondans will join with tl:e lltttte people in the parade that is to be I. Id in that city and in the other matters that .all be arranged for the president's visit. All in all Anaconda is prepared to show 'tresident Roosevelt as much courtesy while he i% in Butte as though his visit were arranged to include a trip to the Smelter City itself. GOING AFTER BEAR MARTIN JOHNSON AND SEVERAL FRIENDS PREPARING FOR A TRIP INTO BITTER ROOT COUNTRY. CPECIAL TO TilHE INTER MOUNTAIN. Anaconda, April 4.--Martin Johnson and a party of local sportsmnen expect to start within a few days on a bear hunt into the Bitter Root country. Mlr. Johnson has a number of Aerie Dale terriers. known to be the best bear dogs in raxi otnce. The dogs were brought from St. Louis last year at a cost of several hundred dollars. This p trin there have been several pups born into the alog family, and in consequence there will p-,ot he some of the finest bear dogs in M.lon t:an to ie found anywhere. Th'le older dog. are well trained andl it is thought.thalt the Anacondla hear hunters will tind solme of the tbit oii hunting oil this trip At this tnie h.er, ar thrIvting in the bitter it sv.unirv. M'CLERNAN EXCUSES JURORS Cases Against W. H. Van Horn and Ed- ward Furlong Are Postponed. Ilnlge McClernan this morning excused LI- jury panel until next luesday mnorn- i. :. %hi curt being engaged in the Kel- I y cas;e. I hii was the day the cases of \V. II. \,i I orn. charged with burglary, and Ilvi;ardl Furlon" alias "Jcko Kid." c< .rged with roibbery, were set to be tried, Iit the court postponed them both for a v 1"ck onil account of its occupation. l he witnesses in both cases were ex- a cred for the period named. TWO IN A MUDDLE GALLATIN COUNTY RANCHERS DO HEAVY STUNTS UPON AN UP-TO-DATE PIKE. HORSE IN UP TO HIS EARS Driver Goes in Trying to Rescue Beast- Then Cameron Comes Along and Gets in Very Bad. SPECIAL TO TIlE INTERI Mt'N rAIc. liozeman, April 24.-There are two men in ltozeman who never will forget the fine t ,untry pike which runs out west of the t,,wn. I hey are Bronx Martin and Dan Cam- ccrn. Both have had hair-raising, to say ",,thing of choler-raising, experlence oil tlii pike, which L)avid Hartum would hale ijoiced to see tile deacon doing stunts on, 'cith that horse which was guaranteed to 1,and "without hitching." Several days ago Mr. and Mrs. Martin, iV ho live on their ranch out toward the ccvst. started to drive to town. Half way t.. the city, their horse suddenly disap- i dared., H e had fallen into a mudhole up I,, the tips of his ears. Fell in Himself. The animal was in imminent danger of S:owning. Martin leaped out and man- -4red to pull its head above water. With " great effort, during which he fell into the hole himself and was covered with Ilad. he was enabled to keep it there. Thirty long minutes, each a century or s, in duration, he sat on the edge of that hlle, up to his thighs in water and mud, hldiicg on to his horse's head for dear Ilic. At last a rancher came along and be- t•tein the two, the animal was unhitched aid dragged from the mire. Mrs. M'artin hIal sat in the buggy, meanwhile, in hys- tt rict. Martin had a gash in his knee, where the ,a ast, frantic in its struggles, kicked him, a;ii was mire from tip to toe. Cameron Got Wise. I)on Cameron heard of the incident and I .'ing occasion to go out that way next day, determined to show the Martins how c;sy it is to get by a mudhole, if yout only klccw how. So when he drew near the fat;al spot he whipped up his beasts and g,,t them into a mad gallop. At the proper point and second he ap. pllchd the whip and they leaped. But alas fcr the best laid plans of mice and Cam- 'I he traces snapped, the pole broke as if it were glass and when Cameron recov- ered he was lying in the bottom of his wacn, which was stuck fast in the mud. hole, the hind wheels out of sight, and TiE SOPPER eITY Men's Purnishing Section. This drtm t of our tor contain such a comprehensive as- sortment of "Men's Nedfule," the product of the best manufacturers of the country, that it would be impossib for us to even mention on half of th goods in this spae. Whatever you may want in the way of Shirts for dress or busines wean Underwear, that will give you excellent servic Hosiery, fast black in handsoms fancy es •Collars of the very latest shapes; or the best Neckwear de this country for style and quality--ll these things and re you will find here at smaller prices than others will cha~e for the same qualit and you always have that "satisfied feling" that purchasing n this store always affords. -- -- ---------- ____ _ _____ A Word About Neckwear Fashion decrees that shapes may go to either extreme-very large or very small-and we have In stock a generous supply of each. For those who like the small shapes we have "Midgets" In very narrow four-in-hands and string ties. These are made from exquisite silks and the patterns are certainly beautiful. Our prices for these lines are as low as any * store in the United States, quality considered. " The prices are............................. 78c, SOc and 25c At present we are showing a most extensive assortment of "New Windsor Ties," now becoming quite popular with outing and negligee shirts. They are made up in the finest surah and pongee silk, and also in grenadines, an4 in an elegant assort- ment of patterns. The price is. .............. 75 nta Shirts for Outing or Negligee Wear Our'lines of shirts for outing and negligee wear this season are the most varied and extensive we have ever yet shown, from the lowest priced up to the very finest in Ceylon Flannel, Silk and Wool mixtures and all silk. Priced from 500 up to ....... $7.8O Men's Underwear Three very special values in men's medium iweight underwear-ribbed balbriggan, well made and finished, taped seams, extra II spliced seats, and sateen waistbands. Also fine natural merino and camel's hair. Choice * 75c Each everything the Best We Are Opening the Season in Ice Cream and Ice Cream Soda In our remodeled establisha mont. We have the finest line of *eNPBSTIleNRY ANO elARRS to be had In the state. A trial will mean to us the assurance of your con. tinued patronage. The Bowling Alleys On the flooeer Below have been re. fitteL with the finest equipment. DAIGLER'S No. 201 E. Park, Anaconda his team were frisking their heels a mile down the road. Cameron was finally extricated, with difficult, by the aid of two teams. lie is now a sadder and wiser man, as the dam- ages to his outfit foot up to a pretty figure. But the hole is still doing business at the old stand, ready for fresh victims and yawns capacious, smiling in the noonday sun. Greeting for the King. iY ASIOCIATE.D PRilSS. Rcle., April J4.-King Victor Emanuel sent a personal telegram to King Edward greeting him on his arrival, which King Ed- ward answered immediately, saying he felt as if he was among old friends. Governor Richards Worse. tY ASSO'IArTED PREsR. Cheyenne, \V)o.. April 4. -- Thue condition of G(;ov, eforest Richards has taken a chanJge for the worse, and hre is now considered critically ill, A physician is in attendance constanttly. Idaho's Governor Departs, BY ASOCtIATED PRhEB., Hoise, Idaho, April 4.--(;overnor Morrison Butte, Anaconda & Pacific Ry. Co. Passenger Time Table--March :, 1903. WESTBOUND. EASTBOUND. Local Leave Arrive Local Leave Arrive Trains. Butte. Anaconda. Trains. Anaconda. lIutte. No. i- H., A. & P.... za:oo a. in. .Jo:o a. m. No. a--B., A. & P.... 8:30Jo a. m. p:a5 a. in, No. r--lA. & P ... , i:ao p. m. a:i5 p.m. No. ., A. & .... tiia a. m. a:o p.m. No. -U, A. & P.... 4:50 p. m. s:4S P. m. No. 6--H., A. P.... 1 :ao p. m. 4:15 p. i. No. -- ,. A. & I'.... i;:s P m. ia4o a.mI. No. I-B., A & P... o3:j p.m. f:30 p, m. ao make cnctoa t with Northern Pacific railway \estbound trains at Durant leave Anaenda at ti:ao a. m., :ao m. m.and 6i.?. p. nr. To make connection with Northern Paclfic railway Eastbound trains at Butte leave Ana. c ona at. i :so a. m. and 6:3 p. m. To make connecaeop wit UOregon Short Line railroad at Silver Bow leave Anaconda at J:ao p.m. .' Ticketa on ule at city ticket olfce (Wrest Northern Railwsy), No. 45 North Maln street, and at passenger station, Butte, Anaconda & •P aglic RMulway. The Daly Bank and Trust Company of Anaconda Anaconda, Montana Gcneral banking in all branches. Sell exchanges on New York, Chicago, St. Paul. Omaha, Sasn Francisco, etc., and draw direct on the principal cities of IEnglanld, France, Ireland. Germany and the Orient. Deposits on $S.oo and upw ard received. Correspon ents National City hank. New York: First National bank, Chicago; First National bank, St. Paul; Omaha National bank, Omaha; Bank of California, San Fran- cisco. John R. Toole. president; M. B. Greenwood, vice president: Louis V. Bennett, cashier; F. C, Norbeck, as- sistant cashier. Money Won Is Money Earned A safe play or a good bet can always be made by the wire. They're Beating Us Hard Why can't you do it as well? Turf Exchange Pool Rooms Bar and Club Rooms In Connection. Main Street. Anaoonda. You're Right at Home In the Leading Restaurant In Ana- condus, because our Treatment is most Courteottus and our table the Finest. If you want good food, prepared to suit y'our taste, call at Ihe Success East Park St. Anaconda. left tonight for St. Louis to be present at the deU'gttory services of the iLouisiana Purchase exposition. While there he will gather such information as may be of value in preparing for participation by this state in the exposition

Transcript of The Butte inter mountain (Butte, Mont.) 1903-04-24 [p 8]...One Night Treatment with Cuti-cura, the...

  • INTER MOUNTAIN'S ANACONDA BUREAU110 West Park Avenue-Telephone No. 69--Advertising Rates Furnished on Application.

    COCHRAN WILLTURN OVER KEYS

    Deposed School Board Clerkat Anaconda Concludes

    to Give Up the Fight.

    UGLY TANGLE IS NOWALL STRAIGHTENED OUT

    Legal Opinion by Attorney J. H. Duffy

    Puts a Stop to Proceedings on the

    Part of the Man First Selected by the

    Trustees-Mr. Custer Has a Clear

    Field Ahead of Him.

    SPFCIAL. 10 Tii? INTER MttiflAIN.Anaconda April a4. -James ( ,chran.

    deposed clerk of the school hoard, will de-liver the keys of that office to the president of the board today.

    This will settle the tangle into whichthe new hoard fell several da.ys ago whintit elected Mr. Cochran clerk.

    The announcement In yesterday's IltterMountain to the effect that Mr. ( nchranwould not contest the election ct ClterkCuster was a decided sturprise.

    It was thotught by a considlrrable num-her of Mr. Cochran's friends tlhat he hada first-class chance to hold the office. ailIthey were anxious to sece the fight made.

    The opinion of Attorney J1I. I. )llfywhich had been sthmitted to Mr. ('cchranl.and which appeared in last evening's InterMountain, put a stop to further sprecn.l;-tion on the matter, however.

    The attorney left little for the deposedclerk to do but to get out and give up thekeys.

    r. I n)ufT- could find no law whichwould justiy fty r. ('nchrlan in holdilng theoflice, since the trustees had seen it torescind their action electiIng him anid hadSat another mian in that place.

    Mr. Cochran's withdrawal from theaffair leaves Mr. ('ister secure in hisplace as clerk of the board, and unravelsa hadly-twisted mess that gase rromiseof causing no end of trouhile for the icho,,ltrustees for soine tiume to come.

    TO PUT UP PRIZESMODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA

    TO REWARD THOSE WHO

    HUSTLE NEW MEMBERS.

    a•r1 itt. II 7l111' Ital11 11 11si \ lAinaertla. April .t1 - Il the It nt;n

    lwho stutnlrs the greateStl nlumlbe" iof IIappli -

    lea ly June I a $.ju l.tltir l.llla i tl t an illbe wivctn.

    lI hlet mitll Ittle h 11 ir(. iLIIl, i h \ih 111t11Ler $. S nl cash %11el Ire pit sresent l 1111 al t n l (i] li/ , r I iiiii. a vno l , •, h .lr •.

    I ' \\,,-,h1 'i, hI ove. ,l•tcz h I 1., I 1-11hthil,1', herl' .old h] w 1' ,I• l ( n eto h r ilntL

    i I IIIII .o i .' r tu - iit ill Ia.l k ;I' t in .

    r il l l..h i iis in cl . rg t ,i I-c 1t1. l-qull.: t r.. hi'h is t I, n,.il 1 1n 1 in^iwthe tith ,,t May.

    'Ie aI1" I ., I taiN lhinlks ait I': I it . nIt wiltn itut, . houtdt le st'curi . I h, ttttt.which is to cl..1s .h t.'e i. will I. . ul niirtl Ih a I,.nllll t, at v. hich tic l,:iv,- 11:'Ibe awardt"d.

    Great Secrecy MainLtaned.

    'nris, .\• .r i . ' Ihere Ii utli tiii - , , ii,Iw terl)' 1•, -nri lIr the 1II, 11 ,,r. tl l \ n.irr

    bilt Rutherford t•u lnh gli .

    All thir p,.1r:1.- whlonare in a |,esitl,.n to s•,leak ;,I he l ,w i 'II

    lrine to 'I ts' lus, r It r Idlans ii,, a11,1 i!,, mt lin,14 ,f

    SORE HANDSItching, Burning Palms,

    Painful Finger Ends,

    With Brittle, Shapeless,Discolored Nails,

    As Well as Roughness andRedness.

    One Night Treatment with Cuti-cura, the Great Skin Cure.

    Soak the hands on retirlug In a strong,bot, creamy lather of Cuticura Soap.Dry and anoint freely with CuticuraOlutment, the great skin cure and purestof emolltents. Wear, during the night,old, loose kid gloves, or bandage lightlyton old, sort cotton or linen. For red,rough and ch~pped hands, dry, flsu"ied,itching, feverish palms, with brittle,obspeless nalls and painful fnger ends,tblstreatment a simply wonderful, froequently curing In a sinagle application.

    Complete local and constitutionaltreatment for every humour of theskin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair,asy now be had for one dollar. Bathewith hot water and Cutloura Soup, tocleanse the surfcee of crust, and weales,and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry,without hard rubblig, and apply Cuti-san Ointment freely, to allay itching,Irritation and Inflammation, and sootheand heal, and lastly, take the CutlcuraResolvent, to cool and cleuanse the blood.This treatmnt afrbrds Instant relief,permits rest and sleep no the severestforms of Eczema and other itching,burning and scaly humours, and pointsto a speedy, permanent and economicalare of torturinag, disoiguring humours,

    frh pimples to Scrofula, from infancyo ue whena all other remedles and theMsO-lyalolan faill.fan._ge , iw,."

    TEACHERS DO HONORTO SUPT. J. A. KOONTZ

    Instructors in the Anaconda Schools Make HandsomePresent to Their Learned Chief.

    KPII'cAI. Tn ittE INICI'R Mot' TAIN.Anao'ndai, April 24. -i npecrintendent J.

    A. KeoiNt 'ai ).rhterdsy t le recipient ofi bauti(iul waht(er pitcher asi reniieebrancefreint the teaclirr ui the public schocols ofAnconolea.The prtce.clt clwas rehiliaed byle the teaci-

    crt tool w a+ given to the superintendent

    ltited the l•reret conlsitedl of the MlishesMla I)IIgacll. Iv.iSngtliin anid Ilerry.

    I'rtl. , lrmriel in the followhinjg worldclde- thIe prerlatintt :

    "Iet ,lt tlhat ,ir ,tlccial and urialI re-latin. arl s•1 oll to be .evereIl, we hlavea , ,L l li re tli I r.re-l. forniiclly toi )iotinr ali ,re'i lir tiln of ell privilege of beinll

    acoi Itteld wilth yon, ir the pasilt ichool,e.ar. er f eel thatl it hal, bre-c a greeat

    ,riilh,,t c to h v. elt e u d ulldler tt as• is t-ple icte Inli eit, bit it Ia.s ice-u n i greaterI, c iiIt e toi ieee h ie w .Illl a , cc e 'le amilti hiac lOCe lbitci elnor with )iotr frietd-ship.

    '" uir life .before oi. frutii day to day,hac beee suIc ch ti itcpire it to noilercIh rt and Ihigher eide-ve r. iYour udeo-till It di ty alnd right cannot fail tomake thiese wi•cilh wht , i•leoct tre assoiciatedlIetter. IlBut at ainth I timees the-er ieeerewere,,- are. iolhe things, WilI they fainlly l x-Ic ee what we feel.

    "I hlt )inn 1iav have .mething in future.eace lupon which the, eye cmay rest andlIthcreety r, call to metemry thloese wiho arey.r warmeset frie.nl ted wi ill so remainthrough prosperity r•,i•l adl•lecrity, we pre-sent to )oi, nn behalf of your corps ofteachers, tlie tis lken of remembranllcrce, not

    MOOSE LAKE MINESARE GETTING BETTER

    Sil IItl. iii I IIF IN'lll M5ift'NT I .An•,',,na. April :.4.--- .Martin Jhnvon,

    ie of the plrrs rit ownlers of excellientmiining claiis iin the iMoose lake district.aie ii, wni frot that tinip iisterlday andtlis i

    i, , ill the city giving atlcl tion to I ilil-

    ir, irs rl;c.Ir i n g hI lls interests.Mr. Johnson said tod..y the - lislicht is

    looking tip cionsidl.rrlly. lThoi.e wholii havealreudy begin their ,Iivelopllntrl worktherr this year .ire ptrgres. ingl in *inde

    hIlli,. 'Ih l y hilg ,ire ailreadiy extractelwhich ill itself is a ilne tiiihd 'li(in of hat lillthere is in the' district.

    At the Dunniili claims (re is tile t h il n piwhich is r.irly for shtpnilenil. It will hIthiltl d jus t a, %,,fll a1 the road, arep as ah ,c . in l, l h ito lip r ilit o f its traln s-ptort:Ition. \l .i .. ", ring brought to the!. trei . ,' eI, hll d ay . :Itil the w al1k ias M l l lpushed , tt h • i ',p• ily.

    '111 . 1. 1 ,I t t. tl hichll is i a i.alr t of

    CANNOT HOLD OFFICESFVIERAL RESIDENTS OF ANACONDA

    ARE BARRED FROM FAT

    POSITIONS.

    H.s l IA iL II IlIII I N•Il 11 1 tIu NTAIt.\ n. lit ,,ti l,. .\I l i '1. Itt olt r ts Ill. t. ~ lai n

    0,,,I"l, i!,I .e :1ii,,n111-1 t,. 1I .{tl, ,lh(,t1. •,Iit I rl i nl r n ikay hl i tel r i l arl. ll ii is

    tIi a i l li Inpeclc, that ill ll t c t tI

    I B tell ,l i tl pilt a cl lt. on the i Ia lin•l o, lI alu to'. \ 1%t,, I.. ,, t t , ' ItI '1 n ' thtlt t lnni nt of

    tl • e, 11. 1 , • . ,N• pi ii on i eligih'ble ti any I iuntitipal

    ofiW' r,tlttll r a lp•intiter. v..hi I, as no a -iti

    uildll iitill iti il r in ii y fi"r at IaleJ l wlioy ur

    sa iltntil tl A t Itl' -Fratlk I ltlina ord; t itau nt il tm, s noi e i ttit eisi titer

    T aii'i Irel l Cthoiir .h, , o:inhi cii:lntm i d r it hisIliia e lii n Ie II V I ht, a t s irit•i thi s IIIl e toslcru et h onalll bl h I- ,ildlo l l'ation at thell hands

    iof the i yor and Ih. •s t)'s le ishlite body.

    MUST VISIT THE PERA•amconda, April a.I,-Frank Edwards

    of (Zil)ak, 'Chril ian countyl , Misoulri,:wlatsi ito colll to AnacoI toi visit hiis

    Ilcsin. R. .. iiarnttl t, wl holm i ie his f rea-son lt iclieve is herre.

    I IIf dwcrds wishes an i l itrviw with

    rclatice i s now iuc arc t, r ltd i th ie pri i i-

    li iti teary. a hra lir ' ii t

    Paullt iilrsiy iiflirt nileily e IfllIarnett i lit uttip 'froi i l h uc fr icrin t-

    it all assault si lar J ine. I w ia, workin in ithe .elates hrtI bI C lsi lint, a troubl hl':-

    AMUSEMENTSAnt.i, ti li \pril -:..- "There is as tilluch

    dil'erenc, b itw .n !i'l ro'.s h .roinls :indti he r isl t itf oither dritnhy:i ti it. is theretis tiwealn so ti t hrdiltary ipi ce of chalk

    lilt Cln IUlsi tiht fruit ofI h t g •f il a t aniuistagecraft," sa•lr Ro i-c I loull:i who C iip-

    pliars t thel Malrgaret theater oi ondl. Illetilngl in "The Secold .llr's. Tailn uclay."

    llali hoinei,' for Illetla, l ook s lid lrti

    tPaula ofnhtuer ais more rsinne. lgainIstthanl siniling. I know in 1 feel the \ulieof slifuAptnhy thalt wi tr ti~u flori theaudiSnce diring that rrihl e lsupensivclast a it. h. 'oursIt tre a sre to tendsncyto array bcarl t womenil il it silks., latnsand laces andlll to inve't them' with a hallo.There is too mutch lsympathy of the litatld-lih type also. Lint 1•An!ta makes a bravelight. The saintly purity of Ait rell y T 'l a,-

    ln fay'" l daulghter, the daily liassoci:it ionof this girl who has always worn 'thewhite flower of a spotless life.' heginr toIat into Paula's heart and mind. iShetortures herself with the kno wledge ofwhat might have bgn, and the girl her-.self. though she !!hows by no word or deedan abhorrence for Paula, looks like astout. IH'r prt.tnee is a constant irennderto Paula of her wasted years. The te:,uderhove of Anhry Tanqueray for his St.Elteain prompt aula's half sail, half sar-castic speech, 'There are two kinds oflove-one for the woman you respect, onefor the wNoantal ytill iove,' Personally Ithink those four acts of Pinero's mean thato1e- may never escap•lp the Consequences of

    Mis h ('uhlanSl , oanly tioe p erformi-

    Her company is said to be nil exceedinlyclever one, Miss Coblhao's adopteddaughter, Miss Alnes oslyn, who hasjust emerged from a convent school, Is

    hrihng Ilonors with Miss Cohhlun asSaiint" Elllcaii,

    much in intrinsic value lbut containinga wealth of tender memories that we wouldhave you treasure throughout a long anduseful life."

    The action of the teachers was a greatsurprise to the superintendent and his re-ply was earnest and plainly denoted hisappreciation.

    The teachers gave to Prof. Koont. thefollowing resolutions, which were signedby many of the instructors of the schoolsa

    "We. the undersigned teachers of Ana-cornda schools, wish to express our appre-ciation and inucorsentrtn of J. A. Koonts,both as a mane and as an educator. Duringthe two years that Mr. Koonta has beensuperintendent of the Anaconda schoolsthe work has been systematised and theschools brought to a degree of efficiencynever before approached in their history.

    "lie possesses rare ability as an or-eaniscr and is an untiring worker. His,scholarship is broad and liberal and he isthoroughly devoted to his work. We be-li.eve Mr. Koonta has no superior in theWest as an all-round school man. We be-liee that his leaving our schools now,when they are just beginning to reap thefruits of his large experience and his faith-fld industry, would be an irreparable lossto the schools.

    "lut should he leave, we, who have beenintimately associated with him in workand have had a better opportunity to judgeboth of his integrity as a man and of thecharacter of his work than anyone elsecan possibly have, give him most unre-servedly our indorsement as one of thebest superintendents we have ever known."

    also. Mr. Johnson's claims are locatedthereabout.

    lie speaks well of the country imme-dtiately about his own claims, but re-frained from boasting of what he and his;•ssociates expected to have there.

    In fact Mr. Johnson taiKed more inter-estillgly of the other fellows' claims when-ever approached on the mining countryin which he is seeking fortune.

    The Moose Lake company, recently in-crrlorated by local people, continues toomakec preparations for a most active cam-

    paign this year. Workmen are on thegrounll with everything that is necessaryto push developIment.

    The compnany intends to rush its work:m that by fall its ore will be in abundance

    fir shipment, for they feel there is no,l-•lt ;as to the richness of the district.

    'IThe company has som(,e of the bestc';lils• in the vicinity thereabouts, and-iee there is plenty" of capital back of theinew orgIaniztion it is likely that actualrtInlt% will not he ong in coming.

    WILL HAYE A CHURCHNORWEGIAN EVANGELICAL LUTHER-

    ANS HAVE BEEN FORMALLY

    INCORPORATED.

    .I'L( 1 . 10 l r THE INIFR MOit NrAI N,Analindlla. April 24.- Anaconda is to

    have a Norwegianl Evangelical L.utheranchurtch. The congregation has just beenilmi rlpor;ilte and will begin work at once.It is hIiurd to erect an editice for worshipiii te lnea;ir future.The pretsent church is located at the

    crlnr iof Fifth and (cdar streets. 'Rev.Mr. hlJlhnson is pastor. The congregationis g~od-sized and con.tantlly on the in-creaie.

    'Ilhe ilncorporation papers for the con-grcgat;io are signed by John Jacobson,Pi ter Jackson and Peter Moe. Our Sa-vior's is the name chosen for the church.

    ANACONDA BRIEFSA. D. T. messenger-prompt, reliable.Ir. T. (;. lleine of Illutte was in the city

    yesterday.For thic best job printing call at the Inter

    Mountain office. Prompt and always just whatyou order. No. ilo West Park avenue, Analconda.

    A Insket and ice cream social will he held in'the Afllican Methodist Episcopal mission hall,Mattie block. East Conmmercial avenue, thisevesting at 8 o'clock.For sale, cheap-One 6.foot and one I.loot

    plate top display cases, one shuffle board, one

    pInge-pong E tabhle, on ine h. engine. L.

    ) erOl htlst Par, Anaconda,All members of the ('rittenton circle are In.iled to Irmet with the W. C. T. U. this after-

    It. II. T'wohy is in Hlavre on business.J. II. ltraselton of IButte is here on business.,\ f;hse alsrtrn was turned in from the lumbel

    y;rd of the Anaconda company yesterday.Ice creamt soda, pore fruit flavors. Ice cream

    wholesale and retail t )aile lr, sot East Park.eliemember Schlit beer that made Milwaukee

    fancuts. Always ol tIap at Anderson & liss.siln', N-. 0 lEast li'hlrd street.

    KEEPS ACTRESS OFF STAGETrial of Husband for Murder Changes

    Program in Milwaukee.

    SV AS.Oc4iIA'l D P Et' ti. ,Milwaukee, \, iu April 24.-It was an-

    nounced from the stage last night thatMrs. Lillian Schissler was too sick to ap-pear at the South Side theater.

    tHer hiuslband is oni trial for murder.lie shot F. W. kuel, a batik clerk ofWatertown, two tmonlltihs ago because Ruelcame from the theater late at night with.lrs. Schissler in a carriage. Schisaler,a saloonkeeper and a bookmaker, ha4kept his y,,ung wife in luxury.

    As tliis I.illianl O(.)elllod she hadl beeni lipliil with ynllltg I uel at the FaustSchool of Acting.The Murphy stock company opened at a

    nerw famnily theater on the .-outh side andMiss Desmniond was advertised to take thepart of Emily Stevermiont in "The Ticketof I.eave Alan."The house was crowded, miit of the

    atudinlce being preseiit to ace .Mrs. Schiss-ler..\t the last lmomentlt the director an-

    noulnced that she was too sick to appear,blt the Imanatlgement hoped she would IMalle to take part next week.

    Mrs. Schlsler's sudden illness sur-prised her frie,tds, who knew nothingof it.

    the rulmir is current that the police;iterfered to prevent her appearance onthe local stage while her husband's trialis ott. Chief Jansen, however, would notcotinirit hinmself on this point.

    Gets Medal of Merit.('"lienlnagrn. April a3. King Christian ihas

    dteciautet ('slgiain Stvcrdrnp, Arctic explorer,with the golden medal of merit.

    PREPARING PLANFOR A RECEPTION

    Mayor Stephens' CommitteeWill Hold an Important

    Meeting Tonight.

    DEFINITE STEPS WILLBE TAKEN AT ONCE

    All Citizens of Anaconda Are Invited toParticipate in the Deliberations Inci-dent to the Greeting to Be Extended

    to the President of the United Statesin Butte Within a Few Days.

    SPt( IAL TO TIlE INTR Mlot'NTAI~.Anaconda, April a4.-Mayor Stephens' comn

    t liter which is to meet tonilht at the city hallf..r the purpose of arranling for the trip toIlttie on the occa, ,n of President Roosevelt's,oit there, will get down to business as soonpoissible.I ie rail is made by the mayor for this even

    vn r 58 o'clock.All citiasns who take an interest in suchafflairs and who would be pleased to join in the,ork, are expected to be present.'Il he meeting held a few evenings ago was

    productive of some good results.At that time Mayor Stelphens. on a vote of

    t!,e mreting, appointed a committee of Ius,reidents who were expected to meet this even.iYg for the purpose of arranging a course ofprocedure and to appoint sub-committees.I le mayor wants it understood that all those

    iv loer names were not included in the list willbe welcomed at tonight's meeting.

    The committee of trs names was selected sothat there would be some kind of a starter forthe work.

    It is expected the Anacondans will join withtl:e lltttte people in the parade that is to beI. Id in that city and in the other matters that.all be arranged for the president's visit.

    All in all Anaconda is prepared to show'tresident Roosevelt as much courtesy while he

    i% in Butte as though his visit were arrangedto include a trip to the Smelter City itself.

    GOING AFTER BEARMARTIN JOHNSON AND SEVERAL

    FRIENDS PREPARING FOR A TRIPINTO BITTER ROOT COUNTRY.

    CPECIAL TO TilHE INTER MOUNTAIN.Anaconda, April 4.--Martin Johnson and a

    party of local sportsmnen expect to start withina few days on a bear hunt into the Bitter Rootcountry.

    Mlr. Johnson has a number of Aerie Daleterriers. known to be the best bear dogs inraxi otnce.

    The dogs were brought from St. Louis lastyear at a cost of several hundred dollars. Thisp trin there have been several pups born intothe alog family, and in consequence there willp-,ot he some of the finest bear dogs in M.lon

    t:an to ie found anywhere.Th'le older dog. are well trained andl it is

    thought.thalt the Anacondla hear hunters willtind solme of the tbit oii hunting oil this tripAt this tnie h.er, ar thrIvting in the bitterit sv.unirv.

    M'CLERNAN EXCUSES JURORSCases Against W. H. Van Horn and Ed-

    ward Furlong Are Postponed.

    Ilnlge McClernan this morning excusedLI- jury panel until next luesday mnorn-

    i. :. %hi curt being engaged in the Kel-I y cas;e.

    I hii was the day the cases of \V. II.\,i I orn. charged with burglary, andIlvi;ardl Furlon" alias "Jcko Kid."c< .rged with roibbery, were set to be tried,

    Iit the court postponed them both for av 1"ck onil account of its occupation.l he witnesses in both cases were ex-a cred for the period named.

    TWO IN A MUDDLEGALLATIN COUNTY RANCHERS DO

    HEAVY STUNTS UPON ANUP-TO-DATE PIKE.

    HORSE IN UP TO HIS EARS

    Driver Goes in Trying to Rescue Beast-Then Cameron Comes Along and

    Gets in Very Bad.

    SPECIAL TO TIlE INTERI Mt'N rAIc.

    liozeman, April 24.-There are two menin ltozeman who never will forget the finet ,untry pike which runs out west of thet,,wn.

    I hey are Bronx Martin and Dan Cam-ccrn. Both have had hair-raising, to say

    ",,thing of choler-raising, experlence oiltlii pike, which L)avid Hartum would haleijoiced to see tile deacon doing stunts on,

    'cith that horse which was guaranteed to1,and "without hitching."

    Several days ago Mr. and Mrs. Martin,iV ho live on their ranch out toward theccvst. started to drive to town. Half wayt.. the city, their horse suddenly disap-i dared., H e had fallen into a mudhole upI,, the tips of his ears.

    Fell in Himself.The animal was in imminent danger of

    S:owning. Martin leaped out and man--4red to pull its head above water. With" great effort, during which he fell intothe hole himself and was covered withIlad. he was enabled to keep it there.

    Thirty long minutes, each a century ors, in duration, he sat on the edge of thathlle, up to his thighs in water and mud,hldiicg on to his horse's head for dearIlic.

    At last a rancher came along and be-t•tein the two, the animal was unhitchedaid dragged from the mire. Mrs. M'artinhIal sat in the buggy, meanwhile, in hys-tt rict.

    Martin had a gash in his knee, where the,a ast, frantic in its struggles, kicked him,

    a;ii was mire from tip to toe.

    Cameron Got Wise.I)on Cameron heard of the incident and

    I .'ing occasion to go out that way nextday, determined to show the Martins howc;sy it is to get by a mudhole, if yout onlyklccw how. So when he drew near thefat;al spot he whipped up his beasts andg,,t them into a mad gallop.

    At the proper point and second he ap.pllchd the whip and they leaped. But alasfcr the best laid plans of mice and Cam-

    'I he traces snapped, the pole broke asif it were glass and when Cameron recov-ered he was lying in the bottom of hiswacn, which was stuck fast in the mud.hole, the hind wheels out of sight, and

    TiE SOPPER eITYMen's Purnishing Section.

    This drtm t of our tor contain such a comprehensive as-sortment of "Men's Nedfule," the product of the best manufacturersof the country, that it would be impossib for us to even mentionon half of th goods in this spae. Whatever you may want inthe way of Shirts for dress or busines wean Underwear, that willgive you excellent servic Hosiery, fast black in handsoms fancy

    es •Collars of the very latest shapes; or the best Neckwearde this country for style and quality--ll these things and re

    you will find here at smaller prices than others will cha~e for thesame qualit and you always have that "satisfied feling" thatpurchasing n this store always affords.-- -- ---------- ____ _ _____A Word About Neckwear

    Fashion decrees that shapes may go to eitherextreme-very large or very small-and we haveIn stock a generous supply of each.

    For those who like the small shapes we have"Midgets" In very narrow four-in-hands andstring ties. These are made from exquisite silksand the patterns are certainly beautiful.

    Our prices for these lines are as low as any* store in the United States, quality considered.

    " The prices are.............................

    78c, SOc and 25cAt present we are showing a most extensive assortment of

    "New Windsor Ties," now becoming quite popular with outingand negligee shirts. They are made up in the finest surah andpongee silk, and also in grenadines, an4 in an elegant assort-ment of patterns. The price is. ..............75 nta

    Shirts for Outing orNegligee Wear

    Our'lines of shirts for outingand negligee wear this season arethe most varied and extensive wehave ever yet shown, from thelowest priced up to the veryfinest in Ceylon Flannel, Silk andWool mixtures and all silk.

    Priced from 500 up to .......

    $7.8O

    Men's UnderwearThree very special values in men's mediumiweight underwear-ribbed balbriggan, wellmade and finished, taped seams, extraII spliced seats, and sateen waistbands. Alsofine natural merino and camel's hair. Choice

    * 75c Each

    everything the Best

    We Are Opening the Season in

    Ice Creamand

    Ice Cream SodaIn our remodeled establishamont. We have the finest lineof *eNPBSTIleNRY ANOelARRS to be had In thestate. A trial will mean to usthe assurance of your con.tinued patronage.

    The BowlingAlleys

    On the flooeer Below have been re.fitteL with the finest equipment.

    DAIGLER'SNo. 201 E. Park, Anaconda

    his team were frisking their heels a miledown the road.

    Cameron was finally extricated, withdifficult, by the aid of two teams. lie isnow a sadder and wiser man, as the dam-ages to his outfit foot up to a pretty figure.

    But the hole is still doing business atthe old stand, ready for fresh victims andyawns capacious, smiling in the noondaysun.

    Greeting for the King.

    iY ASIOCIATE.D PRilSS.Rcle., April J4.-King Victor Emanuel

    sent a personal telegram to King Edwardgreeting him on his arrival, which King Ed-ward answered immediately, saying he felt asif he was among old friends.

    Governor Richards Worse.tY ASSO'IArTED PREsR.

    Cheyenne, \V)o.. April 4. -- Thue condition ofG(;ov, eforest Richards has taken a chanJge forthe worse, and hre is now considered criticallyill, A physician is in attendance constanttly.

    Idaho's Governor Departs,BY ASOCtIATED PRhEB.,Hoise, Idaho, April 4.--(;overnor Morrison

    Butte, Anaconda & Pacific Ry. Co.Passenger Time Table--March :, 1903.

    WESTBOUND. EASTBOUND.Local Leave Arrive Local Leave ArriveTrains. Butte. Anaconda. Trains. Anaconda. lIutte.No. i- H., A. & P.... za:oo a. in. .Jo:o a. m. No. a--B., A. & P.... 8:30Jo a. m. p:a5 a. in,No. r--lA. & P ... , i:ao p. m. a:i5 p.m. No. ., A. & .... tiia a. m. a:o p.m.No. -U, A. & P.... 4:50 p. m. s:4S P. m. No. 6--H., A. P.... 1 :ao p. m. 4:15 p. i.No. -- ,. A. & I'.... i;:s P m. ia4o a.mI. No. I-B., A & P... o3:j p.m. f:30 p, m.ao make cnctoa t with Northern Pacific railway \estbound trains at Durant leave

    Anaenda at ti:ao a. m., :ao m. m.and 6i.?. p. nr.To make connection with Northern Paclfic railway Eastbound trains at Butte leave Ana.c ona at. i :so a. m. and 6:3 p. m.To make connecaeop wit UOregon Short Line railroad at Silver Bow leave Anacondaat J:ao p.m. .'Ticketa on ule at city ticket olfce (Wrest Northern Railwsy), No. 45 North Maln street,and at passenger station, Butte, Anaconda & •P aglic RMulway.

    The Daly Bank and TrustCompany of Anaconda

    Anaconda, Montana

    Gcneral banking in all branches. Sellexchanges on New York, Chicago, St.Paul. Omaha, Sasn Francisco, etc., anddraw direct on the principal cities ofIEnglanld, France, Ireland. Germany andthe Orient. Deposits on $S.oo andupw ard received.

    Correspon entsNational City hank. New York: FirstNational bank, Chicago; First Nationalbank, St. Paul; Omaha National bank,Omaha; Bank of California, San Fran-cisco.

    John R. Toole. president; M. B.Greenwood, vice president: Louis V.Bennett, cashier; F. C, Norbeck, as-sistant cashier.

    Money Won IsMoney Earned

    A safe play or a good betcan always be made by the wire.

    They're Beating Us HardWhy can't you do it as well?

    Turf Exchange Pool RoomsBar and Club Rooms In Connection.Main Street. Anaoonda.

    You're Right atHome

    In the Leading Restaurant In Ana-condus, because our Treatment is mostCourteottus and our table the Finest. Ifyou want good food, prepared to suity'our taste, call at

    Ihe SuccessEast Park St. Anaconda.

    left tonight for St. Louis to be present at thedeU'gttory services of the iLouisiana Purchaseexposition. While there he will gather suchinformation as may be of value in preparingfor participation by this state in the exposition