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Sunday, iuly 29. TliZ ARICATSAS GAZETTC. Li Till: GOODJDBCATIOIk: won LITTLE AliD DiViS. ATlALHOT JUDGE VV-" t. "tff if 'ACCUjCYJNr SmINATIONo FOR LITTLE IiOilEY FABUEnS' jiOII PERFECTION IN Sit ifi President Tillman Shows How Young Men and Women of Pluck Wia Way Through 1 State Universirjr.

Secretary GruSa pTalb $cenurtg Important QteJonj Tat Are to Come Ug'AniWers picnic and Barbecue i Great Success, 2.500 People Being Prcs-' He Will Do in Senate, f-v A WISE CORRECT FRAME rresidect Burnetii Esrntial 9 7, I Three -f Bnaclal la th HaaSSlai ijjj.tf fiperiai to tha Gaavtte. lyetteville, July 28. Preoidont John mom. ftn puretaao a. Pi-v ano, whether yea pay at '6r take advantage of oar special part-payment phut, bay tha beat.

A. 4oUar arroaeesmly aaval I af a dollar poorly paid in a bad iaveatmoat, and pro ducat anaatiafsotory f. ait. may bay piano onJy oaoo la yoof lifetime. Tea want aa that poaoossoa a wee tone quality, refined aaaa arobi tectura aad aaqmeotioasd durability.

TOU SHOULD BUT A' sTTWnAT.T. and sea the wisdoan. af your choieaw0all or. writ foe catalogues, price aad term. i-4 -w nil i'iui(s uo" eM-' Walnut Bidao.

Jnlr The great pio- Vt. Tillman of tka University of Arkansas ba iasHad a letter to the press of tka aift and barbecue was held ai Minturn today, witk folly peopU preseat ThO speaker were libs; John Little aad Uoverawe Jeff Davis. Judge IAtU apoko at It aw wl, aad aastgkt the arowd Conway, Jnly L. Griffin, aee-retary of tie Ftrmera' rjniom of Arkansas, gave out an interview bora today, in which outlines soma of the business to bo traassotad at tho aUas meeUn of tbo Farmer' Cnios, wkiek ia- to ba hold in LitUa Bosk Aogwst to 9, inclusive, aad in which he also makes reply to B. IX.

Burnett, president tho Arkansaa di-sAsioa ot tho Southern Cotton Assoeia-tiosu "One of tho most Important aaUers that will eome before tha meeting in state thowntg what tbo university ba dene, is doing aad will do toward patting higher education within reaoh of all who want it. The letter shows that poverty does not prevent the obtaining of university training if the training is desired. President Tillman's letter follows: The frtfltaaS ot tho aalversttr haa Ion with hia osoqueaaa ana logis. aw with "staU isaoea woolly, and mda aa eatcaUont impraaaion. At 1 p.

eraor Bri begaa speaking, and spoke for two konrs. Ho said that when ks eater tha aetutte tka poor, plaia people will Ilirnball For Perfect Eye Glasses Our Optical Department stands pre-eminently head aad shoulders above all others in the city. We are enabled by the recent addition of our lens grinding plant to save each patient a wait of at Jat a week by making their lenses and delivering glasses the sarnl flay they aw ordered. '-vA We at all bines carry a complete supply of every style of frame, both gold filled and solid gold, and our reputation for skill in fitting i diem has come through long practical experience. We are Manufacturing, Dispensing and Refracting Opticians 0 the Optical Authorities of Arkansas.

Eyes Albert Pfeifer Bra office Hours. have one frieaoY aad ha siWsm wnas ne aopea tor tne time to come when a tiiou- saqd students would be in attendance at tha would do. Hai would, ho Mid fight tka bareat institution at FavettevtUe. Tbts trusts, atop tho gambling in futstro and do all be oottld to resist tha ambeidbwd anhltton waS realised the past ear, whst Little Bock," ud Mr. Griffin, "will be tho question of ootton wsrehousea, which will be thoroughly lisasBed.

There are a number of srarehousefl bow being built tna enrollment reached 1.076. Besides, It was a most prosperous rear In everr way. We eapeot a still larger attendance next session, and still better results In many ttooakinsr ox Attorney ueoorai sogara, who rooontly gave an opinion upon tka throughout the etate, ana wis quesuon is therefore one, of greet importance. wars. With free tuition and chean board poll tax amendment, ha said tka th A number of roooasmondations will at the dormitories It la easy for the roung.

men and women of the state to ncaulrs a opinion of Mr. Sogers waa no mora wan the ooialott of any other koo4 lawyer, bo made at tho mooting with reference that being a question that ike Supreme to tne rutur of tho organization. Tho nasi IS months have been eventful in the college education at small expense. Indeed, poverty la no Ioniser an exouse for a failure to become educated. It is setter now to be poor and possessed of energy and ambition than to be wealthy with Court must role upon, and mat it naa not dona so.

Ha said that tha election KstabUabed 1863. Hollcnberg Music Co. history of the union is. Arkansas, and its judgoa will bo expected to eonduet the growth, and progress bare boon great, out either. a it now in better shape than over to the work, out out for it.

We ex- Chance Offered to AU. The university Is furnishing practlcaUy ARKANSAS NEWS poo to have one of theNmost representative meetings that has ever boon bold for nothing to many valuable college train WHISKEY AND BEER SEIZED AT COTTER (Continued from pas 1.) in tho state by any organisation of farmers, and this wifl giro added importance to our discussions on the eredit system, elestiona aa heretofore, or at least unui the Supremo Court rale differently, and that if any election Judge gets la trouble by demanding thai a rotor produea a tax certificate, then ha has a pardon in bis pocket for all sueh offenders. Governor Davis said ho pined for an opportunity to Meet Powell Clayton oa tha stomp. Judge Little, in a reference to Bryan, elicited macb applause. Hon.

Otto Fin-ley preaidod at the meeting. the question of tha elimination of mort gages and the diversification of crops. as Officers for tho ensuing year and del I egates to the national convention, which with the business mea of Little Bock. At the Little Rook end the propoeitioo has been taken up by the Board of Trad wttk the Iron railroad company, and the oost of tbe train i being figured -out. If -the proposition can be carried threap there will ba appropriate euter-tain men provided at LitUo Hook for the visitor.

meets in Texarkana September 5, will be elected at ths meeting. Two Wagon Loads of Contraband Answer to ur. Burnett. MARKED TREE SEWER SYSTEM UNDER WAY In speak ins of aa artisle which appear ing in Its various departments. Durlnf the past, year a numher ot young mea Ssva found places In town wnere they nave earned their board by working for the family when not engaged in school duties.

A large number of young woman save dona housenold work for their board In the bmtt families, where they bare been treated as equals, sod not as servaati. They give satisfaction generally, novor miss a recitation and are respected for their, thrift and Worth by faculty aad student body. This Is University training practically for nothing, tbe cost of their books and clothing bernz' tns only expeus) paid by them. Two young fellows (ro.n Lincoln county have served ss Janitors this year, earning $22.50 each per mouth, with which they paid all their iie of them, H. W.

Brockman, graduited Oils year and before bis graduation procured a position as teacher at a good 1-ary. To show that this service beings nothing but honor and respect, Mr. Broc'i-iuan was elected presideat ot his olass. ed in tbe Oarette and July IS, A CHEAP HOME We have a 5-room Cottage with bam, good vreD, three full loti, fenced in western part of city ux block from car. Owner wishes to sell or trade for property closer in, and ocn at a sacrifice.

It rMist go at a price, and you may be the fortunate one, Will sell on easy payments. UNION TRUST CO. Wet Goods Reward Vigilance of Sheriff of Dry County -of Baxter. from Hon. H.

IT. Burnett, Mr. Griffin had tno following to say: Enterprising Town Ha North End Sewer "I deem a reply to this article hard Completed, and la Arranging to Bower Wbol Place. ENGLAND SCHOOLS of Education Elects Corps Teachers, but No Principal. ly necessary, for the reason that tho peo- '0- Zi Board cf no of Arkansas, who have card to m-orm themselves, all know that so fsr as Siwclal to the Gazette.

Epeoial to the Oaaatta, Special to the Oeaatu. Jtarked Tree, July 88. Tbo aewarfig tho sotton association is eoneernod in this state it is absolutely a myth, with tbe exception of ths airy articles England. July 28. At a meeting of July Friday of last rpook Sheriff 13.

W. Mooney of Monntaiu lionia eaino toi C'ottSr foe the purpose ot system for tbo north end of town has boon completed, UiO Una running from -the Behoof Board laat nieht it wan i aided to bold an eight-mouth session a oat Toe other Janitor was a Junior and 4 elected editor of the Cardinal, the student the bar pit of tho Fnsoo road to too Bt. Francis river. Mayor Basel, with a corps of surveyors, is out surveying other sec annuaL The president of the late Junior- elatis Is working bis way through tne ui WOLFF verslty. Honors hers are not wltbuull tions with a view of circling tho town with a camftloto system of sewerage.

from students because ot their obscurity or poverty. In tho university the man's children do not suffer by reason of year, and teacnera wars elected to mi various poaitiona an follows: first grade, Ella Pronty: aeeond, Kdna Piyuty; thirfl. Virgin Harris; fifth and sixth, Sal- Iraaier; seventh and eighth, Cib; fourth, Miu Effie Wai'tci. No selection of a prineipal was ROSErtS SOUTHWESTERN RY. Work will commence Monday on the cen In three brands: "UPPER TEN" GILT EDGE" 'Wolffs Extra" tral section.

Tbe cost of laying ha been comparatively small, as the work has FLOUR luuir nmcrj wkiuo; iuo poor miui run dren do cot suffer bobause of their aih er's poverty. Advantage of Etfucation. Keen mostly done with town prisoners convicted of vagrancy. The graduating class this year was th'i that appear from time to time in the newspapers. Mr.

Burnett jumps on us for saying thaftho cotton association broke faith on ths pries agreement last fall, established by tho Onion, $nd endorsed by the cotton association. That the public may have tbe factis as they are, I wish to make ths following statement: "Early in last August th Texas union, in state convention, at Waco, adopted the minimum price of 11 cents for eotton. This being the headquarters of tho national union at that; time, the other state organizations were askthl tq ratify this prico, which was dose at ones. Just before the meeting of i the Southern Cotton Association, at Ashevillo, N. President Calvin of the Texas union asked me to send -a eopy of eur demands to John Martin, Asaevllle, J.

eare: of Uarvie Jordan, explaining to-mo be had seut me a copy of tho 'original: demands of the Texas union, and that tka association wanted our demands at its 'mooting. I NEW MIDLAND ENTERPRISE of larg-Tst In the history of the universi' Sileam Springs Has Baised $11,000 th 916,000 Subsidy Required. You Know the Rest! Handled by the following Little Rock Merchants: About half of the young men of this clts fought their way through in the fscs ot groat dlfBculties. Many of them reeeivol Work Began on Ootton Gin, Grist Mill, ftMdai ta ttaa Qaaatta. Planar and Lumber yard.

but little help from home, some nond st all, but earned from the student. lsbor 'und raiding the joinU of the town, but on ltia arrival he lenrned that the word of lii intentions hod preceded him, and the hunt ww poHtponeii to the next day. Saturday the alieriff, accompanied by Deputy Oonstabloe Lee Tucker and, P. Webb, raided the pool rooms of Will Colston and Tildeu ilippin. At Colston's sntnl! Amount of beer was found and seined.

At Flippin's tho officers found nothing to reward them. A visit was also paid to the Tremain bote, where three cases of 'beer were found and taken. This wan claimed as the property private per-sons, guosts of the hotel, and was replev-inc-d. Not rig'atisfied wfth the result of tho haul made on Friday, Sheriff Mooney planned a raid for early this week, aud to make reasonably guro of rosults put a watch on tbo supposed Joints and the depot as well. Monday a large consignment of boer and wbkkey was put off the train at Cotter, billed to various fietitions names, sueh as "Gabe Strong," Drinkom," Treegood," etc.

Tho sheriff was notified and appeared on the grujind early Xwsday morsjng, but not early enough to get the entire shipment, lie confiscated tt cases of boor and ten cases of whiskey, making ahnoat two wagon loads. This was taken to Uasvillo the Isrger part of their exoenses. Cue Siloara Hp rings, July 2. The mass meeting held the-, opera house laat night took up the question of aomnietuurthe 15,000 subsidy to the aaecfai to the Osuietva. J.

Kramer Co, Mealea A Amolacb, Ark. Co-operative Baldridge, ytfflng man, Mr. Pope, cemo from Columbia Midland, July Us. A stock company haa been formod for ths nnrnose nf build oounty sis years ago and entered the liv J. Brum Co.

Lasker gent tJontnwestern Railroad, and roar est olass in the preparatory department. 9 ly ing a cotton sin, grist mill aad planer, His father died within a week after his fa added to the fund, which now stands at Over 111,000. Valuable and also open a lumber yard. The pro arrival, and with his own hands be has moters are Jainos Bpradllng, W. T.

Quia earned the expenses of his education, grad progress has also been made in securing uating with credit on the of June. Of ly, J. C. Pool, 11, Denmaa and Amos J. Keller, G.

H. Lipke, C. H. Ronsseao, Stuckey Bros, M. L.

Stevenson, ltspplllard Bros, J. it Branca, W. Cf. Tounts ft Sos Bom City Bakery, 8. J.

Young, 1 J. W. HoJgo, Louis Hart, J. M. Criti ft Son.

T. Smith. toe right of way, and the" proapert for sent the letter, as directed. Whether fits olsss the following are now at work Johnson and othens. The officers are mooting me.

eonditions. of the company for salaries ranging from $75 to S100 per W. M. Branch, Ja. Tuobey Son, W.

A. Weideaieyer, 0. Dykse, H. Lousing, Miller Grocer Co, Bmith ft Poe, T. J.

Smith, L. T. Smith, Bnodgraas Rsmiden, Henderson 4b Barrow, Beasnma Grocer Co, H. L. MeFarlia, A.

Lofton D. (1. Co, Bmith tt Gstes, Edwards 4 Graham, Chappie Grocer Co, A. L. Sehader, W.

H. flchaffer, Mashburn Adam, J. M. Mashburn, Hoyt Mercantile. Co, PoJarBStt Bros, Joe Erber, are mora noperui than at any previous month: Andisx, in California; Mulllns.

Illinois; Brunskog. In Indiana; James Hpradling, president; W. T. Quin-ly, vico preaidsat and general manager; J. C.

Pool, socretaryand treasurer. they copied our demands enn 't any, but I do kuow that they adopted tho samo minimum price that bad been adopted by the union a month previous, yet it Wits time. and Sohlmmelpfennig. In Virginia; Hirl SERIOUSLY INJURED in, In Pine Rluff; the Pniett brothers, la claimed through he papers that they Catts and Feild, In Goorgls; were rirst in making the demands, and HurSt, at the university. Others of tho clase havo paying positions in diHorent that the union was playing second ddle Track Jones, a IlaUeyvUle Barber, Eua ot the stale.

in tho game. Two months after tlis Asho Work has begun on the foundation, the lumber is on the ground, and machinery ordered, and It Is expected the gin will be ready for the first bale of eotton this season. The concern is to be known as the Midland Gin and Lumber Company. JOE LAUDE DEAD mot by switch Engine, vilio mqotlng the onrao association de If the young men had worked the lsst fdir or sis years plowing cotlon or corn manded lo rents aa tho miuunum, and S. P.

DAVIS. Slate Agent. Little Rock. Ark. Closest prices to be had on CORN.

OATS. CHOPS, BRAN. FEED. Old Phone 2042. Office, Cor.

Main and Second. advised tho people to hold for it. This Ibey would now be earning about twon'y dollars per month at this kind of lalMpi and. plncod in chargi of Justico Thoru. It is said that nine casos of liquor were rchilled to soino ioint north on tho road uftor the seintire was mado.

Assistant Prosecuting Attorney W. C. l.rown filed information against' W. J. was not only breaking fitith with the ftwlnl hi tha aeiett.

Sooth MfAloster, I. 28. Frnnk Jonna, a of Hjuleyviito, wncri-onsly if not fatally injured yesterday fveuipg. Ha attempted to board a engine, but lout hi hold and Pavlnj? spent Tliis time acouirlns! a Jni-versUy education, they now command foir times that amount with the certalntr if rapid promotimi. A university educatiou is the Ixiot poKdible Investment.

A contingent fund of 'five thousand dol union and its forces, but with tho public as well. In fact, thjs break on their part absolutely destroyed tho stability of the market at that time. Now, as far as Mr. Hurnott's. denial that they.

did not break V. Colslon. Judge Darter and Tildon Had Beoa In Monticello Since Before tbo War. mnnds 42 Tears old. a wealthy planter Was thr'iwn under the wheels.

He is now j'Flippin for illegsliy selling liquors, and ftijainst J. W. Murphy for renting a build years old, died yesterday afternoon at the residence of bis brother-in-law, Ben Beard, 1908 South Chestnut tiroot. ThO and member of a very prominent amilyj laith, i bare lust thts to sny: It is his lars will be available for student loor peitt fail end r.s much of it as Is needed will be for this purpose. at All fiaiuls' hospital, and is not expect-d to Jive.

KIS VOICE FAILED tor-jand the whole South knows it, and tho less Mr. Burnett has to say about There is room for two hundred and fifty Special to tbe Oaaette. Monticello, July 28. Soon after 12 o'clock last night Joe Laudo, one of the oldest eitisens of Monticello, passed away at his. home in this city, mi, Laude was about 75 years of age.

Ba was a Frenchman by birth, but bad been a resident of Monticello for 59 years ot move, near It will bo the best for him. Union Win Again. Tix Trice. lunersi toox place this morning ax visuv from tha family residence, Rev Watson conducting tha services. Inter mont wa in Boll wood eemotery.

MRS. J. KR1ER DEAD younj? iii'n In he three dormitory b'UM-inRS erected for their uhs, and the university for the first time is prepared to ta' to "The charge was made 'then that the vdg Joha I. Worthington TJnablo Ejaak at Newport. caro of one hundred young women In 1hi jniou was nt sliCKina to the price airrcc died vouay ai nts noine in vhq vi bottom.

Ho is survived by bis widow. The funeral arrangements havs not bocu mide. POPULISTS DtD NOT MEET. Special to tbe Oasette. Freseott, July 28.The Populist meeting announced to lo bold bore today did not materialize.

It wa given out tbat it was to be a publlt meeting, and afterward it was said to be only a no 'eatherinir. without any 'oratory. meiit, but the union did stick, and baa dormitory recently built for tbetn. This building la a beautiful structure and will bo In charge of Miss Mollis Brown of Vai ly all of which time lie was in business not changod its demands from thut day a cultured Christian woman. Net unm tms, amt wui mate demands again hire, lie was engaged in the furniture business here before tha civil yar.

His death waa duo to heart failure, his lsst Kewpurt, John 1. Hcpublicaa candnlaio for csv-fruor rame here fm Figgott to.luy to Ull niaappoictment'toH inj'to be tised as a joint. AU were a rented and gave bonds of 300 each for appearance before Justice Thorn at Saturday to stsnd tri.il. The defon dsnt.j will ftss a clisuigo'bf vonue to sonusr her Cjpnrt. It is within tho province of the municipal authorities to clo.ie tho Joints, and they have made several imvffectuftl attempts to do so.

The county-5--officers funks an occasional raid, and between the two theyf worry tho jointists. a good-deal, end put theni to more or less -expense, but the salo ot liquor gos merrily on, ivith but rory. brief Interruptions." Apparently tburo aw t'hreo sides to the liquor question hi Cotter, in the con ty as well. There Is a hopeless minority which actuilly desires to onfarce tho lv caf option law to the letter. There is another c.lsss which is morally ngaiimt tne less than four of the women members if the'tcsohjng.

fprse will board at this buill- this fall and stnnd by them. I have been eharged with being bear becausa illnoss lasting only- about 13 fninuts, He me and wur exert tneir authority ana said' in a recent interview that fluenco for the good-of these mmvM ojht ry ma Tbe Leading Populists bore nay So meeting of Marked Tree Woman Died at Sangbtor's Horn la St; Louia. Special to tb Oasette. Bt. Louis, July 28.Vr.

Jana' Krior, wife of John ICnor of Marked Treo, Ark, died tbi afternoon at the homo of her daughter, Mm. Towel, 128 Bacon street, after an 1H- wYrkeit opr of cotton" in Arkansas Oitvg Kturlay and rainy Ixidcs, 'f andienco. assembled, but udg orihtorton waroblisr.Ml in. Tn nent session begins September as; year is 19 to 15 per cent above last year. body will po taken to Pine-Uloff today for interment in the Catholic cemetery.

1900. ant lust tne oiversmcation of crops bad any kind was aoia ms snowi-odgo. soot riAsraKa Rrpclal to lhft Gawdte. 1U attfniptod PETITION MISPLACED WILL EDMTJND3 DEAD. increased at tBe ratio of 40 per cctt ovei Special to tho Oaxette.

years. it says' 1 got badly Jlewport, July Will Ed- Pino Blnir, July 28.T;qot iv uamiis nts audience. ri wed tij r.a.wn later in (Continusd on pairs II.) ECorta of to Gat County Cyurt Ecaicval My Bs Abandoned. 8S illegal sale of whiskey, but constitution ally like it cold fcottloflrkmornin moruin'. The third -emmtT-ef those --vTsssajp -w--sssai Si VA" who mrn nothing Things You'll piiMsc, tut want thir busajK4laro--gor mixed up on this.

1 am so b.vlly mijud nw that I want Brother Kurnett tg nuavJer these questions for tbe people' of Ai Kansas iirst, What i the capital stork' of the Cotton Association, or has it a cap-iUiiiiitionf fcocond, so, who owns the stock In this corporation, and wh.it dividends doc it payt "Thiril, How aro tho salaries of the prsiilfnt and othor, oflieials cilleitedf fourth, How fiany bona fido mem-tor? in Arkansas who pay dues regularly to this association, if not titles, how are the' salaries ef these officers raised irg to iiavo jr, mw.or no jaw. The liquor question a a ffry Sprclat to the (Jaiotte. loreinan, July Last 'WodiiwJay the.itisR3"of Foreman presented a po f.uon the Littio Rivor County Court, igniNl by 1,135 qualified electors, ask-for iho rouiovsl of tho conrt hSU3t fronl Ashilown to Foronian. The poo-pie of Foreman have deposited $10,900 wtlh a'commHteo for' budding tho co.irt ihnufie 'without -oxjionso to thin county, On liHnjf their pptitron tho Foreman delegation' loarned that a number -of sed en Your issue In tho campaign falSTke 1 3'- tli-; 1 LIT A ilLLJS emirty lioiricallv dry, bit whnliicr I Ir cotliniiS so or notlw-to lnrnrrSln "Vacation 'le. iilixl in 3'pteniljor, wUbialsanwilwissKS Tv IT si1 to be In favor of the "wets." 1: ITow Steam Lau-uHfyf othor towns dtwired to file petitions for Fifth, was pros -aorrost in nn IjtiinOval to tkeir'-respoetw localities, but -tiid not 4itrt- their- petitiOns-xeadr, In IcmiHiog the organization-of, this.

coUoil Convenience in traveling adds K. Perry, yardmastcr, hi maklnsj prnpsyitiong to put in nX-shiii ftfiifijiv in 'otrr. lie has secureJ ground en O.e river fiotit, an 1 is now. on deal for a suitable Now Comaisrcisl fcterrjrlaoa. order to giv, all an equal showing, 'sociation, when it jpporleJ that the delewtioa made a n.otioa jvUirm wa, eapitapd ma- greaUy to your pleasure: foreman deloc F.

E. J-'mch, oKrster of tho coal chutes; foro the court to continue -hearing a their petitions until August 4, 'lAftor tln petition was filed it was iJ iivua jl uoiii 'ti ns If this would not lb Arkansas anti-tiyist lswiprohihit you from doUiR -busiaosa in this statct that position njtjl, wilL en' irmif in ths iunrcsulits bueineva ht'C6l ter. sotno wny mispjneod and cannot bo tojlpd. It is reported "9 citiii iskrd to be allowed to eiaiuuia thj pe- "Seventh, Doe at yosijonslitutloil admit any membeftjf Ex- Herman finul. momLor fifllie 01utvti 1 I 1 1 no tiliou and it -n.

not been soon since. cuungo of vue country; to. boeejne a ineui of tha associaUonl sevnral large d'Hiartment '4tr Jjfjja- The Beer Thi Gives No Mian UNDM BIG MUDDY emirt, aunn auu ir.manemrvwas. a Here's list of traveling Tcq-: uiiitcs triat should appeal to every Trsvelin Clocks, cno and ofglit days. Traveling Toilet ArtLclos in leather ess'.

Travettit; Bagafitttd-tliOO-4 IOOOT.T i TraveJij-g Ifedirinsiases, fitted. liAiliS, lrinkiny Cups, Portfolios, i wiiw ism wwt, oo.jf of aisfvi fit Mr, Burnotf "will answer those queajions, ha Will gMjatly ahitge lha pub-ho aa well as xnysdxt and Ira: might explain, while bo is at i this fc Uottoa Stalk VroducU CirTi.T.Anj'; or ii peing to joo over ma a slfl'rtK at thla Mr.J 1J. lloloaa Brtabiishoa Long Distance Tolo- phOEO ConflocUoti3 With East 5 iHeadaeheVSbKiUn pleasant gaiuzod, of WhicblftiV-JJillid is pros idoot. hi-mself that Cotter offrd tfn-'unHual field for lib comjiai'yiindJgokj)ptiojjia at Uia coiap cf tkwonid tir.A JicJscXn stroets for a buildinff. r.end- "I- ask those atmtona infomia- Feeuncr Afer A- I vn Jtand IhSk the load 4ng.4h-oeeptanir:ef tbeBiteJyJiKfrin- era or tne UiOKon ai-sub hat freauentlf asortdK that" ilia BaUrosd XUnu.

Special lite ajr.e(t Helena, July csble of tho Wthwestont Telograph and Telephone yompany has been lowered and -jindor tha Mississippi, i Helena now ks direct long-distance communication with aH points east of The ttat- -tb wiriia i beinj tnado by H-perta. Tho cable is foot long, and farmers' union eonlj nut uT anytbuiir; workmen' ai ft putting the roef mi'thel that it was not able; bnt that tb cot- aid a host of other, jhings- Toniiaaniise, consuls oflieavy boasds ver-wlurh taitT.Ser"ii fuaefri; lafio'V jl! ONLY I PURITY foating. of tsr, f0rioeV by, land and Wholesale Dealers: ALL BARS, CAFES, Etc. Iwsighs 45,000 pounds. It is nearly two iivn'uvi.

mwr wrii air iiiv OBS E3 VATOBY CUOCtS P02 CAM DE. equally" as essential to -your I Jeasure and convenience roundhouse, fect deep and 40 feet la diameter, when completed and: tho ISteam pipes are added, will have cost the opra-psny $12,000. i The pny roll af tailwav emtitnw fc." Caindonl July SS.The Western Cnioa Telegrsph Compariw this place is now installing clocks bverthe city at almoot avwry bubinosa; house, and after traveling. diMSnjr he. onst ruction ad oatrn crows tha 1st Anjrunt wilV fnrwh thou inches in diameter, ana has so oouduc tors, eacb oontatoing thfe rl'CHAHOB OP LOWE EOOlkt tn the 3asete.

Vine BlulT, July Cnightyof l'ytiuaa and the A O. F. lodges, ahosa hall' was destroyed by fire, will hold their sessions Tor tbe prosont in the hall 01 West llarrsqna atreotwhicb recently varated by the lle. Arrangements will, be mad for ptrmaneut quarters -1 uw exceeds monthly. iGalte.

SieMir ctiftfriin1 Ihzrl Bm The Old Standard Grove's Tst'lR4f lull trons -UttitOit iat time, which comas dr't Washington cU day at lit o'tlk, Th iubmaster whicll hVt ecfw rJok-sn the eir-cuit evi'vy Lt'iiii', wft be located io thoir I i- 4 i Tonio drive out tr ftlnrii and bpiMs ip ur.s tynw. wna dy alt WAcn ltr yenrs. I'rict" 19 twits..

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