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DAILY INTER MOUNTAIN: BUTTE, MONTANA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1899. A naconda N ews ANACONDA O F F I C E 104*4 C O M M E R - CIAL AVENUE. included in the November reports, and has made the officers one day late in making out their reports. A full botrd, consisting of A. M. Walker, chairman; James M. Geary and T. C. Davidson, with M. M artin, clerk, are present. They have a busy session before them, which ! will last all week. Mantello Photos $1.75 per doz. Im - perial Studio, corner Park and Hick- ory. * A MEAL TICKET. County Officers Are Now Very Busy Men. THE R0A0 SUPERVISORS A man whose name is unknown is mourning the loss of a meal ticket and another man whose name is also un- known is eating three meals each day this week at the expense of “Unknwn No. 1.” It came about in this way dur- ing the rush of persons at a certain ball at A. O. H. hall, not long ago: the first man gave t. to the door keeper by mis- take and it was accepted unnoticed. The man who entered danced one and having occasion to put his hand in his pocket found his ball ticket but his meal ticket LOCAL BRIEFS J. H. Wein visited Butte today. Miss Anna O'Brien is spending a few days in Butte this week. L1VINGST0NNEWS J opened, for the construction, (except heat- ing apparatus, eievatoil and electric wire (conduits), of the U. 9. Public building I at Helena, Mintana, in accordance wi*h j the drawings and specification, which will be furnished at the discretion of the su- Livingston, Mont., Dee. 2, 1899. Edward E. W right and Miss Lizzie--L-r vising architect on Application a? th Minuet photos, <oc per doz. Imperial Spreing. two popular young people ol 0.®ce or office cf thé custodian of the btudio, corner J ai k and Hickory. j Livingston were joined in the holy bonds ! s^e Helena, Montana. James Knox Dr. F. Jattan and David Kaufman °f matrimony at the Methodist church Taylor, supervising architect. were business visitors in Butte today. * I Wednesday, Rev. L. H. Mleble perform- ------ ------------------------- -—— ing the ceremony. The church was STATE OF MONTANA, SILVER BOW « , . i ,_ O C v1 V I1IIM13* J lit. 111 Ui t 11 (123 v * - • n° 'a' if.r,d1^ e"a°fPen^lnifn«tfpnrk i very P ettily aad tastily decorated w ith) County, ss.: ( ash Bazaar, at -05 East Pai k J (ut flowers and potted plants. Over the ; We, the undersigned, kssof George. An The remov Anaconda avenue, will take place December 1. * (altar was an arch of ferns and suspended ton George and John A. Paît )7 do 'hereby A daughter was born yesterday to the from the center was a large wedding publish and certify that we are co-part- w ife of Dr. R. P. Sims of Spokane at 212 pell. Shortly after 8 o’clock the organ- ners, engaged in business as a nartrer. ist sounded the first notes of the Lohen- shiD under the firm mime West Park avenue. Anaconda Cash Bazar has removed to 205 East Park avenue. Holiday opening Tuesday. * Joel Anderson, the lOlmonths’-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson, resid- ing at Til East Fifth street, died this morning from stomach troubles. herein designated and set opposite our names to this certificate. ASSOF GEORGE, his ANTON X GEORGE, mark JOHN A. PAUL. All residents and doing business at 401 East Mercury street, Butte City, Mon- tana. On this 20th day cf November, 1899, be- fore me, L. G. Whitehead, a notary pub- lic In and for the county of Sliver Bow, state of Montana, personally appeared Assof George, Anton George and John chin j. -------„ A- Faul, known to me to be the persons ship^ u.idt^r the firm name and style of whose names are subscribed to the within and duly acknowledged to me , ,, ---------- ------ -xeeuted the same. I1?!1?6, _aI?d „that i*.ur principal place of: In witness whereof I have hereunto com,paiii I'd "by" m *ss Katy^Spreitfg’ ami f°hn n '|PaflUl Company, the same having instrument ana duly at Miss' Florence Ebert as maids of honor S H »’« se m ‘hat they executed the and proceeded by Mildred Reeves as hiwinoBB t, ee bn ------- -- - .......... .. ............. , nave Hereunto flower git-1, came down the right aisle Dusmesa‘fButte City, Silver Bow county, affixed my hand and notarial seal the day while the groom attended by Frank B:ate or , on a ,ia ' an<4 a ‘ -v °- A®1 E a st and year first above written. Reeves of Anaconda and Alva Patton, Mercury street in said city, and that we L. G. WHITEHE1D advanced from the left. After the cere- are aU residents of Bütte City in said Notary Public in and for the Coiintj of Judge Welling Napton will be absent 1"1°."*' a reception was held at the home county and state, and living at the place j Silver Bow, State of Montana, from Anaconda until next Saturday he ®f, J- Reeves where an elegant having gone to Granite county, where he f ^ ? ^ .'\ as ®f*;ved and J he hndal couple ! will open a short term of the district Presented with many beatiful presents. : court. , Mft and Mrs. Wright will shortly com-j . I mense housekeping in the Morrison resi- j the three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. : dence on C street. From all Parts of the County Are in to was gone. This was easily accounted |P. e. Sullivan, residing at 512 East Fifth ; j for because he only had two tickets in ; street, died on Saturday from the effects' The social event of the week was the 1 his pocket when he left home, therefore | of vaccination. The funeral was held dance given by the Brotherhood of Rail- j Railway Time Tables Tell What They Have Done During the Past Year. the meal ticket was the one he must 1to-day. have given the doorkeeper. He at once j appeared at the door and stated ais case. ] iThe doorkeeper smiled at the same time i searched the pack he held in his hand - i vi _„nj'a n d said: “Well my friend we were not : Anaconda has as guests today tne roaci provj,je(j with return checks or return j supervisors of Deer Lodge county, who tickets for those who wish to go out so j , have come in to make their settlement j we tore a small corner off each ticket' ' 1 ’ 10 el " 01KS- with the county commissioners, who are received at the door and used them in- ! Judge W. W. Dixon and son W in session today. Among them are G H. Kessinger, who comes from W ashing ton gulch, and James M. Boles of Sun-j I overheard hi mtelling a friends 'This ] Anaconda, were Sunday guests at set who reside the greatest distance ball is a good one. they are giving away ; Montana, set, «no îesiue b meal tickets to their patrons.’ Now if The December pay days of the Ana- conda Copper Mining company are as follows: Thursday, Dec. 7, foundry de- partment. electric light department. Mon- day, Dec. 11, upper works, converters, refinery, brick department. Tuesday, W. who reside the greatest distance away, and who have also the two largest road districts in the county as to dis- tances. The commissioners will take up the reports of the road supervisors some time today or tomorrow. This morning Sheriff Conley’s report is being audited and the report of other county officers will be taken up as fast as the first re- ports are disposed of. This is the time financial statements of all the county eo. stead- T'ess thaa Ttw0 minutes a i P ixon- J ’--; of B atte- J Vd£ e Th-'O. Ibant- (he rear f th stage oast its rayg t man went outand I gave him a retui n , ley of Helena; Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wil- thp building while cnlm-e ’S -ieheck. As he was going down the stairs : son of Butte; M iss Ida O’Bannon of tprnssnsnended from the »aller I overheard hi mtelling a friends ‘This ; Anaconda, were Su ball is a good one, they are giving away Montana, meal tickets to their patrons. . ‘f | Captain and airs. yon gave me your meal ticked by mistake asantly surprised I have also given it away and the man the members is gone.” He never came back. . Bring your coupons t o t He I m p e ria l handsome engTaved silver tea set Studio, cornel- Park and Hickory. V' e B will allow you fifty cents for it. AT THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. A recital of extraordinary merit will officers must be rendered at the end of be given at the Presbyterian church to- the fiscal year, which terminates on morrow evening by Miss Jennie Morgan November 30. That date was a legal Miss Christina Jaedicke, assisted by road Trainmen, at the Hefferlin opera house Thursday evening. From the : time the grand march, led by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murphy, ended until early in the morning the crowd that occupied ail I the available space, even to standing room, enjoyed itself in a manner that , spoke volumes for the committees having charge of the affair. The decorations were very pretty. A headlight at through ed lan- terns, suspended from the gallery, ren- tne dered a very pleasing effect. Exetlleat music wns furnished by Brooks' full or- Captain and Mrs. Phil Greenan were chestra. sed on Saturday even-| --------------- of the Daughters of A very pleasant surprise party was ! Erin who called in a body and presented given at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. H. ' them with a token of esteem with a Campbell, at their home last evening. , _ The The event was given in honor of Dr. I captain and his wife were but recently Campbell and A. M. Maxeimer, who is | mi a it « ÛCX'Ù I iiïifcî C A R D j --- OF--- TRAINS BUTTE EAST No. 12—Anaconda to St. Paul .................................... No. 11—S t Paul to Ana- conda, dally ........ ............ No. 34—Mixed, to White- bail, daily, except Sun- day; to Twin Bridges Tuesday/! hursuay and Saturday ; to Pony and Nt rris, Monday, Wed- nesday au.I Friday .... married and this was the cause of the visiting in this city for a few days. holiday, therefore, the next day's busi- ness which fell on December 1, will be IA WHAT V O I R El mi ? CURESAll EYEDISEASES. For Sale at 209 Main St. Eyes Examined Free by L. F. Verberck- mose, Scientific Optician. w 3^ iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiixiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii'iiniu I F. Gattan, H. D.| Physician and Surgeon. 5 5 SPECIAL ATTENTION given to 1 g the treatment of Alcoholism and ~ ss other drug diseases, Genito, Urin- 5 S ary and Chronic Diseases. s- several others, among them the mem- bers of Anaconda's best male quartette, composed of M essrs. Thomas. Davis, Pickle and Martz. The following pro- gramme will be rendered: Quartette—"Forsaken” (Kosehat) .... ..Messrs. Thomas, Davis, Pickle, Martz Reading—“That Old Sweetheart of Mine” (Riley) ..................... Miss Jaedicke Violin Solo—“Chanson Polonaise" (Wieniawski) ........................ Miss Morgan Gymnastic Drill—Flood, Burg. Duffy, Sc-hroeder, King, Trial, Scott, Ste- vens, Shurik. Winston. Vocal Solo—“Fog Bell” (Henry Pontet) ...............................................................Mr. Davis Reading— "The Murderer” (Edgar A. Poe) ........................................... Miss Jaedicke Violin Solo—“Concerto” (Accolay) .... ........................................................ Miss Morgan Pictures by Children—Blair, M artin, Ramsey, Fleming, Duffy, Clay, Ste- vens, Flood. Reading—"Romance of the Tele- phone” (Phelps) .................. Miss aedicke Violin Solo—“Brindisi,” valse (Alard) ........................................................ Miss Morgan Quartette—"Annie Laurie,” arranged by Dudley Buck. $1.50and the coupon you hold, entiles you to one doz. best cabinet photos. Im - perial Studio, corner Park and Hick- ory. * honor bestowed upon them on this spec- ific occasion. According to the County Treasurer Twohy’s report for the fiscal year end- ing Dec. 1st, the total amount of taxes for Deer Lodge county is $200,000,500 of which $194.465 has been collected, leav- ing a balnce of $7,035 delinquent. The latter sum will be reduced fully one-half before the delinquent tax notices are printed. * Progressive euchre was the diversion of , the evening, the ladies prize beng award- ed to Mrs. D. A. McCaw and the gentle- men’s prize to Mr. Wakefield. At the conclusion of the games a delicious lunch was served. About 35 invited guests were present and enjoyed a very pleas- ant evening. A rrive 0 :00 p m 11:40 a rn Uepa rt 9:10 a m 11:5 p m 6:15 pm 8:00 am DEWEY CAPTURED. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Horn informally en- i tertained a number of their friends at I their home Thursday evening. Pro- I gressive euchre was the amusement, the I ladies prize was won by Miss Cham- | bers and the gentlemen’s prize by Mr. Over one hundred Butte brave boys 'McCaw. Those present were: Dr. and and girls gathered at the Bon Ton Con- M rf - t o n ,'T. ? I r ' a n d fection and Cigar store Thanksgiving and Mrs. \ Has. Mr. and Mrs. M asters, eve, 405 South Main street, to witness Misses Chambers and Belcher and Mr. the drawing of the beautiful picture of Hiclynan. I Admiral Dewey, a mandolin and a pair ; ; ; I of K. K. skates. George Murphy captur- Sigmond Deutsch who was at one time jed Dewey with ticket No. 1553; W illie a prominent man in this county died at i Young captured the mandolin with ticket ‘be county poor farm this afternoon. No 3603 and the skates are waiting for Deutsch was counyt clerk of Park coun- the lady holding ticket No. 3757. * ty from 1889 to 1893 and held other prom- . _________________ _ _____ - inent positions but after several years of j TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE debauchery he became a physical wreck ' Supervising Architect, Washington, D. C. nad 'vas compelled to become a county I Nov. 21. 1899.—Sealed proposals will be . charge. _________ received at this office until 2 o’clock p. m. on the 19th day of January, 1900, and then WEST. No 13—To Portland and all coast points daiiy... --------- — 10:30 am No. 14—From Portland and all coast points daily ................................... (0:45 p m Standard Pullman. First-Class and Tourist Sleeping Cars to Portland, St. Paul. Omaha, St. Joseph and St. Louis without change. W. H. MERIUMAN. G. A.. Butte. Mont. CHAS. S. FEE, G. P. & T. A., St Paul, Minn. Butte, Anaconda & Pac.fic I-OCAL TIME TABLE. Trains leave B., A. & P. depot, Butte, as follows: 10 a. m., 1:05 p. m., 4:45 p. m., 10:40 p. m. 1 rains leave Union passenger station, Anaconda, as follows:. 8:40 a. m., 11:55 a. m„ 3 p. m.. 7:20 p. n. GREAT NORTHERN train leaves Ana- conda: 8.40 a. m. Great Falls and Helena local, via Butte. 1.20 p. in. Through (rain for all points east and west. NORTHERN PACIFIC train leaves Anaconda: 10:40 a. in. Pacific Erpress for Portland and all points west. 7:o5 p. m. Through' train for all point3 east and west. OREGON SHORT LINE train leaves Anaconda : 3:00 p. in., fo south. Tickets for sale for all points, local ana through, on the Great Northern railway, Oregon Short Une railroad and North- ern Pacific railway, and their connec- tions. Steamship tickets for sale to all points in Europe via the above lines. all points east, west and ! Johnnie McCleary who has been eon- ! fined in the county jail for the past two " j months awaiting trial at the next term IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE : of the district court on a charge of rape Second Judicial District of the State of escaped about 7 o’clock this morning and Montana, County of Silver Bow. , is still at large. McCleary was employ- In the matter of the estate of Kate ed around the jail as a trusty and took Toomey, deceased. Notice for publica- ‘be opportunity to escape when he went tior. of time appointed for proving will etc. Pursuant to an order of said district 1 THE REED Cab and Transfer Co.| Give the Quickest and Best Service. Office—3 East Broadway.! Telephone 33. outside to throw out some ashes. EPIDEMIC OF MUMPS. to ss s Office hours: 11 to 12 a. 5 4 p. m.; and 7 to 8:30 p. m. 5 âiiiiiim iiiiiim iim iiiiii'xiisiiiiiiiiiitiiiim iiiiiiiiiË Down They Go 25 Per Cent Off On all of our very large and complete line of tried and recommended high- grade Standard Kodaks and Cameras. The Gem, $5.00, 4x5 instrum ent, for.$ 3 75 The Cyclone, $8.00, 3(4x4’4 instru- ment. for ................................................... 6 00 The Cyclone, $10.00. 4x5 instrum ent, for ................................................................. 7 50 Pony Premo, $8.00, 4x5 instrum ent, for ................................................................... 600 The W izzard. $10.00, 4x5 instrum ent, for ................................................................... 750 Adlake Repeater, $10.00, 4x5 instru- ment, l'or ..................................................... 750 Adlake Repeater, $6.50, 3'/4x414 in- strument, fo r ............................................ 4S5 Adlake Regular, $12.00, 4x5 instru- ment, for .................................................. 9 00 Cycle Poco, $16.00, 4x5 instrum ent, for ................................................................. 12 00 Cycle Poco No. 3, $20.00, 5x7 instru- ment, for .................................................... 15 00 Tele-Photo Cycle Poco, $35.00, 5x7 instrument, for ...................................... 26 25 Get one of these high-grade instru- ments at these reduced prices and get your tickets on the Thoroughbred Shet- land Pony and Cart, worth $275.00, at the An epidemic of mumps has struck the Copper city and promises to continue until it has run its course. It is not confined to the children because several adults are confined to their homes wiih the disease in one form or another. Among the patients are salesmen and salesladies, mechanics, business men. professional men and scores of laborers i who have taken the disease and are in- I capaeiated from following their voca- tion until cured. As yet no serious cases , have been reported but several adults i are very ill and will be detained at home ! a great deal longer man they expected. A great many children are also down with the disease, but not as manw cases j are reported among the children as; 1among the adults. If there very large number among the i court, made on the 28th day of November, ! 1899, notice is hereby given that Saturday, I the 9th day of December, 1899, at 2 o’clock ! p. m., of said, day, at the court room of said court, at the City of Butte in the said County of Silver Bow, has been appoint- ed as the time and place for proving thp The Bozeman college eleven and the Livingston high school team played a very interesting game of football on the home grounds this afternoon. The Liv- ingston boys were again defeated by a score of 17 to 0. John J. gineer Martin. Northern Pacific en- | the Park branch, and Mrs. ( Short Line New Double Train Service will of said Kate Toomey deceased, and Mary A. Stoel, both well known in this for hearing the application of Annie T. city, were married at Billings. Wednes Ga’-’-ity for the issuance to her of letters day, and departed for St. Paul on a wed testamentary when and where any per- ding tour, son interested may appear and contest the same. Dated November 2Sth, 1899. CLINTON C. CLARK, Clerk. By JAMES F. WILKINS. Deputy Clerk. The ranch house of I.. R. Sadler in the upper Yellowstone was destroyed by fire Sunday night, everything being a total loss, partially insured. children it would be noticed at once in the attendance at the schools which is not spoken of as being lessened to any great extent still there are absentees from all of the school buildings on ac- count of the discetse which is one of the ills of humanity. NOTICI Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Silver Bow school County invites sealed proposals for the I Thanksgiving was observed in this j city by the closing of banks, public offi- ces, Northern Pacific shops and busi- : ness houses. on all sides in Anaconda since the pre- sentation of that splendid play, "Human Hearts,” at the Margaret theater on Sat- urday evening. In every act there was a lesson which showed the goodness or else the badness of a human heart, but the latter was portrayed in such a man- ner and so true to life in many instances that scandal was avoided on account of the good and bad being portrayed in the same act. The scene in the first act was a realistic one of a country home which was wrecked by the villain in tiie play, who by his treachery sent Tom Mason to the penitentiary for the murder of his father, a crime whic-h he (the villain) committed. Retribution came at last. Tom Mason was liberated and pursued Ä ^ ^ the iliain to New oYrk, where he was o.o. i.-.v.. . . o. o. o. i. . - i i captured at the scene of the killing of Ç Marcus Daly M. Donaltoe f h|H 'vife- which was alBf> “ >p Lands if' H. B. Greenwood. & tLe same man who had taken the life care, support and maintenance of the j sick, poor and infirm of said county, per i capita, by the week, for the year begin- ! ning January 1, 1900, and ending Decern- ! ber 31, 1900; said proposals to include the 1 entire cost of feeding, clothing and nuis- j ing of the sick, poor and infirm, and the burial expenses; the county to furnish ■ free, the county poor farm and buildings, beds, bedding, etc., also medicines, med- ical and surgical appliances and a physi- cian; the contractor to furnish fuel, good and substantial food and clothing. -------- j Proposals to be addressed to J E Many comments in favor of genuine Moran, Clerk of the Board, and filed with drama and melodrama have been heard said clerk not later than Wednesday, M r. and M rs. Geo. W. Husted and daughter departed Sunday morning for a two months' trip to the Pacific coast. I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Carte De Vista photos. $1.25 per do . Imperial Studio, corner Park and Hick- ory. ____________________ A MERITORIOUS PRODUCTION. To mill From tlio tknst nml West via Salt l.nke and Denver. WORLD'S 1'ICTOIHAI, AND SCKNIC KOHLS. NOS NO 1C 4:4,5 p m ..........I.KAVI! IÜUTK ........... 3;45 a m For the east and west. Trains made j up at Butte, hence always on time. 1 7:00 a m. HUIT H ’ « I i .. CM« p m ; Arrive Ogden, Utah, connecting with i the Union Pacific, Denver & Rio j Grande, and Southern Pacific . 7il5 a ill . SECOND DAY OUT .. 6:03 p in Arrive Denver, Colorado. Queen City of the west. 4:43 P m • SECOND DAY OCT .. ..G:30 am Arrive Omaha, Nebraska. 7 : 4 f, rm . Ti ll 1» I"AY CUT ...... f :4fi p tn Arrive Chicago, only one change of cars from Butte (at Ogden.) 8:45 p in.. 8KCONI) DAY OUT . 0i45 a m Arrive at San Francisco, Cal. The Eartn is Shrinking! Proof: It used to take four days and four nights to make the trip from Helena or Butte to St. Louis. Nowadays it takes two days and three nights—if you go via the Bur- lington. That isn'l the only advantage. You don't change cars if you take the Burlington. Through standard sleepers for Omaha and St. Louis leave Anaconda and Butte daily. Tourist cars twice-çi-week, Seat - tle, Tacoma. Spokane and Helena, to Knsas City. Two thousand miles without a single change of cars. W rite— We’ll gladly post you about the time you'll save if you go east over the "good line.” PHIL DANIELS, Agent, 35 East Broadway, Butte, Mont. H. B. SKGUR, Gen. Agent. Billings, Mont. Atchison, Topeka & San La Fe (Santa Fe Routa) East via Ogden or Denver to Kansas City, Chicago and St. Louis, making close connections in union depots with trunk lines to all points east and south. I Also the direct lino to Galveston, Texas, City of Mexico and all noints in New Mexico, Arizona and California, i For particulars call on R. G. W. R. R. ! or O. S. L. agents, Butte, or address C. F. WARREN, Gcneal Agent, Salt Lake. December 27. 1899, at 10 o’clock a. m. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. J. E. MORAN, County Clerk. Mining Application No. 4.157. United States Land Office, Helena, Montana, November 10, 1893. Notice is hereby given that Conrad Kohrs, whose postoffice address is Deer J Lodge, Montana, has this day filed an ' application for patent, notice cf which I was posted tlmreon on the 16th day of ! - October, 1X99. f o r 1.181 linear feet, the ! and v’eBt as roUJVVa- same being for iPS feet westerly and 953 NO. 7. I:üö n mi feel In easterly di-ectlon from the point I of discovery on tbs Illinois No. 2 Lode ' Patsengers leaving Butte at 3:4o a. rn. Mining Claim, situated in Summit Vai- ' may occupy sleeping cars at depot after ley (unorg.) Mining District. Silver Bow ® P- and arriv‘nS at Butteat 1:55 a. m. County, Montana, the position, course may remain in sleeper until • :30 a. m. and extent, of the said mining claim, des- | For tickets, sleeping car reservations ignated by an official survey thereof, as 1and further particular«, call on or ad- Sur. No. 5898. T. 3 N„ R. 8 W., being ! dress No. 19 East Broadway, Butte. Mont. H- O. WILSON. General Agent. Trains arrive at Butie from the east NO. 0, 13:45 p Standard DrugCo Wholesale and Retail Dealers. 2i2 E. Park Ave., Anaconda NOTICE TO UNDERTAKERS. The Board of County Commissioners of Silver Bow County, hereby Invites sealed proposals for the interment at the County Cemetery, located at the County Piior Farm, of the bodies of ail j more particularly set forth as follows, j to-wit: Beginning at the southeast cor- J ner, a porphyry stone 22x10x6 inches, set , 18 indies deep, marked 1-5698 for Corner ! No. 1, with mound of earth alongside, ' from which the *4 section corner on the ; south boundary cf Section 1, T. 3 N., R. 8 W. bears south 54 degrees 24 minute* east K05.5 feet and running thence north 8 degrees east 189.5 feel; thence north 84 persons who may die within said county , degrees 38 minutes west'l.lSl feet; thence during the year beginning January J, ; south 8 degrees west 93 fees; thence south 1900, and ending December 31. 1900, the 79 degrees 55 minutes east 1,181 feet to expense of whose burial must be borne Corner No. 1, the place of beginning, by said County. Proposals to include containing an area of 3.83 acres, fiom of the elder Mason. Daly.Donahoe & Greenwood > Bankers, Anaconda, Mont. $ General banking In all branches, u. Sell exchange on New York, Chi- cago, St. Paul, Omaha, San Fran- cisco, etc., and draw direct on the principal cities of England, li t land, : France, Germany and the Orient. Deposits of $1 and upward received, Correspondents ;f: National Park bank, New York; :i; Union National bank, Chicago: First National bank, St. Par'll; 4; t Omaha National bank, Onrilia: Bank of California. San Francisco ß ONlik A MILK WAGON, if if if if <f if <f if if <f if <f é M. B. Greenwood, M anager: Lou: - JL- V. Bennett. Cashier; F. C. Norbeck if Assistant Cashier Ifc-lhFfe-'tr'is- '8K-'ifevW f c 'i s - ’Ü -'is 'ik'Wik 44- j The residents of South Locust and i W ert Fourth street were treated to the sight of an exciting dunaway on Sun- day morning. A team belonging to Barnhill’s dairy became frightened and ran away scattering the milk cans along the way. At the corner of Locust and Fourth street the wagon was upset and all the cans which were not throuwn ; nt before were upset and contents emp- j lied. The team continued westward toward Yankee Flats and were caught som-where in the country. Later in the day another dairy wagon was seen driven through town with remnants of the wagon which figured in the mixup. : the expense of transportation of bodies ! from any part of the County to the I County Cemetery, digging of graves, fur- ; nishing of coffins, underwear or burial 1robes when necessary, dressing of bodies j and the placing of an oil-painted head- board upon each grave, that the remains may be identified, and the keeping of a ' register of the same. i Bids must be addressed to J. E. Moran, Cierk of said Board, and filed with the County Clerk not later than Wednesday, D e c e m b e r 27, 1899, at 10 o'clock a. in. The Board reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. J. E. MORAN. County Clerk. 16 stam p photos for 25c. Imperial Stu- dio, corner Park and Hickory. CASTOR IA For Infanta and. Children. Hie Kind You Have Always Bough' Bears the Signature of which an area of 0.37 acres in conflict with Sur. No. 1109 is excluded and not claimed by applicant. Net area claimed, 3.46 acres, which is In conflict with Suri No. 1022, and 0.04 acres of which is in conflict with Sur. No. 1520. The location of this mine Is recorded in the office of the Recorder of Silver Bow county, on page 306 in Book “R” of lode locations. The adjoining claims on the north Sur. No. 1019. the Sliver Lick Lode. Lot. No. £39, Frank Shovlin et al, applicants; on the Bouth Sur. No. 1019, the Tiger Lily Lode, Lot No. 242. David Burt, applicant, and on the west Snr. No. 2478. the Kerry Lode, Lot No. 656. Michael Carroll, appli- cant GEORGE D. GREENE. Register. M. I BAKER. United State« Plnim Agent. First publication N a v . 11. 1»,99 Head H e Warn C o ln e D. E. BURLEY. G. p. & T. Agent. Salt Lake, Utah. w The Best Friend the Northwest Ever Had. The Road That Made the North- west Famous. DEPART FROM BUTTE. Local train for Helena and Great Palls ............................ ; .................... 9:45 a. m. Through train east and west .. .. 8:30 p. m. ARRIVE. Local train from Helena • and Great Falls ................. . .................. 4:30 p. m. Trough train from Helena, east and west ............................................ 10:30 p. m. Best Dining Car Service. ELEGANT EQUIPMENT. Chair Cars Free. TWO FAST TRAINS DAILY To Kansas City, St. Louis And all points East and South. Free reclining chair cars to holders of regular tickets. For maps, folders and informa- tion regarding tickets, berths, etc., call on or write H. C. TOWNSEND, G. P. ft T. A„ St. Louis, Mo. H. B. KOSSETt, G. F. & P. A., Suit Lake. 2. J. FLYNN, T. P. A.
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Page 1: DAILY INTER MOUNTAIN: BUTTE, MONTANA, MONDAY, … · 2017. 12. 14. · DAILY INTER MOUNTAIN: BUTTE, MONTANA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1899. Anaconda News ANACONDA OFFICE 104*4 COMMER CIAL

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