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GREAT FALIiS DAILY TKIBUNE, TIIUIISDAY, JTJXE 14, 1900. 8 YOUNG INDIANS AT KT THE OPERA HOUSE That Great Dollar Sale 11 iki I IK CM BAZAAR PI wm sa Pi jam, am. 'wm mam aa xt Entertainment, for the Benefit of the Has stirred up the town and loosened up many a tight pitrse. Here is list of dollar bargains that none can afford to miss. 323-325 Central Avenue.

'Phone 20. Soldiers' Monument Fund, to Be Given Tonight. XX XX XX 00 00 fl oo IV oo 00 .00 Pupils of the Fort Shaw Indian Schools Are to Render an Interesting Programme. XX XX XX XX XX XX Black Dress Goods Marvelous black dress goods, values, 39c for 75c goods. GOLD MEDAL Black Dress Goods, in a variety of good patterns, guaranteed every thread all wool, 38 inches wide.

You must take into consideration that when we tell you we will give you 75c goods for 39c, you can depend upon it, and that the reason we say they are worth 75c is because they sell for 75e the world over. 1 extra large turkey red table 1 6-4 fancy brocatelle table cover. A very good ruffled percale wrapper for. 8 extra large thick heavy Turkish 1 metal girdle with purse attached. $1 The choice of $2 and $3 fancy neck- wear, each $1 A $1.75 leather chattelaine and shoping bag.

6 pair extra heavy strong hose for. 8 pair ladies'- seamless fast black A handsome colored striped moire petticoat 2 suits children's lisle ribbed underwear for 10 yds. absolutely fast black fine satine for. 8 yds. extra -wide dotted Swiss for.

$1.00 lft yards Sim peon 3-4 percales. 12 yds. Lonsdale or Fruit 1.00 7 yards double fold wash plaid dress goods. .00 15 yards extra heavy cotton 2 yds. German -bleached 70-inch table linen.

$1.00 20 yds. cream heavy fleece outing 7 yds. wide Morine skirting, for $1.00 8 yds. extra quality India linen for. $1.00 20 yds.

fine Valenciennes or Torchon laces, $1.00 9 yds. heavy striped twilled bed tucking for. .00 1 doz. full size linen dinner napkins. $1.00 At the Grand opera house this even $1.00 $1.00 $1,00 $1.00 Capes and Jackets (A BIT or GOOD MEWS) Here is a piece of good fortune for belated coat buyers.

Every coat in' stock suffered a 25 to 50 per cent price cut last evening. There are not very, many of some good coats left. Of course we lose lose heavily but that is good for us in two ways; we don't carry over any and you will think the more of us for such bargains. COATS in homespun, Venetian, covert and serge, some silk lined, some mercerized lined, values, $6.50 to $12.00, to close. 00 ing, the pupils of the Fort Shaw Indian school will give an entertainment, for the benefit of the fund with which it is 00 (ft proposed to defray the cost of erection of .00 XX XX XX XX XX XX a handsome monument in memory of the soldiers who sleep their last sleep in the soldiers' plot in Highland cemetery.

It is .00 (f intended to have the monument erected at some conspicuous place in the business portion of the city, and it will be a NEW ARRIVALS TOESAY structure of handsome design and im posing appearance. The entertainment to be given by the XX xx XX XX Handkerchiefs A pure all linen handkerchief, bought to sell at 15c each young Indians has been produced by them in several towns in this section of PULLEY BELTS Of extra quality, heavy double faced satins, trimmed in satin buttons and stif-fened with real "featherbone 12 distinct different styles to pick from, just PULLEY BELT BUCKLE SETS in the prettiest sorts of combinations, pearl, Roman polished, gilt, silver and oxydized. A grand variety of designs to choose from just in, per set. FINGER PURSES Not only a new novelty, but a most sensible and convenient article. Finger purses made of very elegant real Russian Morocco and seal, in black, tan, mode and brown, each Children's Jackets The balance of our children's spring JACKETS, in red, navy blue, royal blue, tan, checks and fancy mixtures, in vl i i to to to 0 vl i i to to i to i xi to 0 il to vl to 0 vl 0 vl vl; vl vi XX XX XX XX the state, and ail who have attended unite in most hearty praise of its excellence, all agreeing that the several parts are given much more skillfully than white people could give them.

The programme consists of 19 numbers, of varied character, and all who will attend this evening may feel certain that they will thoroughly enjoy the performance and be abundantly compensated for their besides contributing to a most rr XX XX rx 0 xx XX Mi3 XX XX XX XX XX XL xx; xx XX XX XX XX XX H- XX xx XX xxr XX XX XX VL XX xx XX plain and neatly braided and ribbon trimmed Jackets, sizes 8, 10, 12, values to $6.50 to close the lot, your choice MM If a nice lace trimmed or embroid- ered handkerchief is wanted, look over our line of roadman's samples, each 19c and worthy cause. FANCY RIBBONS Entirely different from the ordinary run of fancy ribbons new, stylish, fancy ribbons of the handsomest sorts, a big line: of colors and weaves to select from. N- FRINGE END TIES A late novelty in neckwear, especially adapted for shirt waist wear, light, medium and dark colors, with fringe and tassel ends, plain and fancies, WASH VEILS A new-lot of them just arrived, and they are just the proper thing for a summer veil made of a very fine washable ting, appliqued border, a number of designs to choose from each lhe programme for the evening is aa 25t LINEN COLLARS Corliss, Coon Co. are known the world over as producers of the grandest and best linen collars every shape for this season in ladies' pure linen collars is here we have them all and in the highest grade, 15c follows: Chorus. Voices Kecitation Duet, "Sister Kuth" John Crochine and Mollie Caldwell.

Children's Dresses In percale, ginghams, lawns, handsomely trimmed with embroidery, some wirti lace, others in braid, placed on sale on center table, values to $125, sizes 8, 14 years Special Club Drill Class of Girls Recitation, "A Monument for the Soldiers." Alda Lady (Assinniboine). Baritone Solo Shoe Department We received his week another shipment of those, celebrated ARIO $2.75 shoes, made of vici kid. in lace and button, light and heavy soles, in and EE width, the best shoe that money can buy, and always a regular $3.50 shoe. Our price, only John Koon (Assinniboine). Recitation "Famine" Alice Rutherford (Piegan).

XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX 0 XX XX XX XX XX Dance (by special request) Old. Virginia' White Parasois and Fancy Sun Shades Fashion has decreed some mighty dainty effects in Summer Parasols, and the Paris Dry Goods Store has just received a magnificent lot of these stylish beauties. No pretty summer costume is complete without a nice parasol and when prices are as small as we name on these new arrivals, no reason why everyone Bhould not have a pretty parasol. WHITE PARASOL SPECIALS $1.73, $3.73 to FANCY PARASOL SPECIALS $3.73, $5.00, to $12.50 Two FJatheada and a Ulackfoot. Fine Lace Curtains Our window display will give you an idea as to what you can expect in this department.

Tis worth your while looking at this great window display. Real Battenburg, real Esquirial real Brussels net, real Irish point, real Rennaissance and point d'esprite a most fortunate purchase of lace curtains enables us to offer you greatest curtain value you ever knew of. So invest while this great curtain sale is on. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Recitation, "Battle of (by W. D.

Coburn.) Millie Bonneau (Assinniboine). Selection Mandolin Club Remarks, Chauncey Yellow Robe Shirt Waists THE BOLERO is the waist novelty. It is the best made of sheer, white lawns, fine batistes, in beautiful foulard and floral patterns, trimmed with fine Yalencines lace, vest of lace effects, lawn and pique Prices, $225 (bioux) Selection Band Closing out a line of OXFORD TIES, values, $1.25 to $225, not all sizes in the lot, but for those who can be fitted, they are bargains Your choice "A Day at the School" Kecitation, Crossing John (Flathead). BVSEk sa. RSk JW ffS PSRS 40ahw FflH vl vi Club Concert Recitation, "An Order for a Picture Class of Girls.

Motion Song, "Johnnys Smoker" Male Quartette Minuet attempt to catch Donahue at second, on 1 1 or Anaconda, and everyone is anticipating a great game today. GOLLOM Filipino Knapp and Mollie Caldwell. which curse scored. Selection Anaconda best pitcher will be in tne Score by innings: ..1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 THE FLORENCE CASE. box.

and the game may be more closely contested than was; Tuesday's, when Great Falls made an unusually large futte ..1 0000000 01 The Tribune added 20 new subscrib-" WILL CLEAN AND WARRANT YOUR WATCH FOR ONE YEAR FOR The the Two era to its list on Wednesday. Summary: Hits ilelena, Butte, 12. Errors Helena. 1: Butte. 5.

Soriflo Offense' Theory of Lead. number of hits. Farr will pitch for Great Falls, and he is in fine form. Zearfo hit McCarthv. Earned run Butte.

1 Helena, 2. Two base hits Brown, Cole will be behind the bat, as he was in Tuesdays game. MRS. BLEVINS man, Marshall, Hickey. Bases on balls Off Proctor.

1. Struck out Bv Proctor. Menefee, who played with Great rails which Wayne swore Lenny made to him. For the last three days, Judge Leslie has held night sessions, hearing arga-ments on questions of law. PATSY.

llfl VEIt PABDOKED. Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Helena, June 13. The governor today pardoned Patrick Dwyer, con- victed in Fergus county of killing Rob- ert Thornton in that county last yeat.f Self defense was given as a reason for the pardon. He who never in his life was foolish was never a wise man.

Heine. She la Committed to the War 4 by Coleman, 2. Left on bases Butte. A HANDSOME PRIZE FOR A BALL PLAYER in the state league in 1892, arrived yesterday morning. He is in the pink of condition and will play today.

Spring asylum, Helena, 7. Time 1:45. Mrs. Mary Jane Blevins was examined Austin. Attendance ZjOUU.

The batting order in the game will be in the district court yesterday, by Drs. as follows: tiding of tbe Club. Great Falls Muller, 1. Menefee, Helen G. Roberts and John A.

Sweat, and was found insane and committed to Peeples, s. Zearfoss, Billings, Tha Tribnne Will Award a Valuable the state asylum at Warm Springs, Shuster, Flynn, r. Tutt, c. Played. Won.

Lost. Per Ct 14 12 2 .857 Anaconda ..13 8 5 .615 Butte. .14 5 9 .357 Great Falls ...13 2 11 .154 The evidence showed that Mrs. Blevins rarr, p. Medal, to the Most Popular Great Falls Man.

Anaconda Deisel, s. Jtiiiler, 5ib-; The trial of the suit of F. A. Preston vs. the Florence Mining Co.

is still in progress in" the district court, but will probably be concluded before the end of the-week. The defense has examined five witnesses this week and has four more, and the plaintiff will have several witnesses in rebuttal. The testimony for the defense is intended to show that the Concentrated and Florence veins unite and form one vein for a considerable distance and that they then diverge, one branch extending to a depth in the Florence claim, and the other in the Concentrated. The plaintiff's contention is that the two veins unite, but that below the point of union, there is only one vein, which is the Concentrated vein. Supt, D.

J. Lenny of the Florence was one of the three witnesses yesterday. He absolutely -denied E. A. Wayne's statement concerning sensational admissions is 34 years of age.

She has given birth to" seven children, and suffered from fe Lynch, Schils, Grim, Swindells, McHale, c. Lloyd, CAU FOB TELLBK Winecke ft Doorr'a cigars are good, male troubles, and -these have caused her dementia. Carter, p. Wright, a pitcher, left Dayton, Ohio. Terms and Conditions of the Contest Will Be Announced in a Short Time.

Recently she has been suffering from a delusion that persons are attempting to poison her and her children, and she has yesterday and should be here for Saturday's game. BASEBALL YESTERDAY. At Boston Pittsburg, 0. At New York Chicago, 0. At Brooklyn 11; Cincinnati, 1.

At Philadelphia 11; Louis, 7. SUES FOR DIVORCE. been wont to leave her home and wan' der aimlessly around the city. BEESHASil'SPILLJl cure bilious and nervous sick headache, disordered; liver and impaired digestion. Treatment will probably cure her, if I his is "ladies day and all women will be admitted free of charge.

The' Fort fchaw Indian band will be on the grounds and furnish music at intervals. HELENA WINS THE GAME. her physical condition can be improved. The Keeley Institute. located at Boulder Hot Springs.

1S easts ana as eeac. all rmgt Alleges Cruelty as tbe Gronnd. The troubles of Mr. and Mrs. William Hut Bntte Has Flied a Protest Witta The Tribune yesterday placed an order with a jeweler of the city for a handsome gold medal.

Valued at $50, to be presented to the moet popular player in the Great Falls baseball club. The medal is of handsome finish and design and will be placed on exhibition in a short time. The people of the city will have a Chance to decide who is the most popular ir, (Trent. Va.Ha team. The mat CO Freildnut Luc, Special Dispatch to the Tribune.

T. Wagliorn have again been told by means of a complaint filed in the district court, this being the third public recital Butte, June 13. This was Miners' ot their differences. Some time aso Mr. Union day and a general holiday Waghorn brought suit for divorce, alleg Butte.

The attendance was the largest ing desertion, but the case was dismissed. of the season and the spectators saw the ter is to be decided by votes handed in at Then Mrs. Waghorn instituted a suit for The character of the clothes we sell is never disturbed by a bargain offer. Nothing but PURE wool, and GOOD wool is ever admitted into this store at any price; neither is standard of workmanship ever lowered. When we announce a concession In prices it means on the same excellent clothing that you always expect from the Kaufman Clothing store.

It's a comfort to be sure that a bargain is real. Our guarantee is back of every suit offered today. These are the suits: Sack coat Suits, of light and dark Oxford mixtures, fancy cheviots and black cheviots, Belling regularly at $18 and $22.50, now at suit fastest and prettiest game of the season. separate maintenance, and it was dis missed. the visitors 'won upon the Yesterday, Mrs.

AVaghorn instituted a strength of better batting and fielding, The Tribune office, xomorrow a coupon will appear in the paper, and each of these coupons will entitle the holder to a vote as to who is entitled to the medal. The medal will be awarded July 20. This offer is made as an expression of nnrrat.ion of the faith the local fans feel that Umpire Austin suit for divorce, bhe alleges that they were married in Lethbridge December 16, and-that at various times, and gave the game to Helena in calling Jiurke out at hrst, after be had made a particularly on the 20th of last month ful work which the club has done thus safe hit and was declared safe by the umpire. The ground upon whicb he was called out was that he turned back to his base from the left, instead of turning defendant struck plaintiff and knocked her down, and, in the presence of various persons, including plaintiff's sister. far, against great odds, and in a belief that it will encourage tne piayers oew-p wnrlr in the frames to be Dlaved in called plaintiff vile names and wrong to the right.

Burke insisted he was on the near future. The Tribune believes fully accused her of being an unchaste I Eflcp-o ass KM foul ground at the time and had a right to so turn. There was a man on second woman. si o- 0 01 0 0V 0V 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 8 0 cv They have the style and wearing qualities unknown to the clothing sold at this price.

r. 0 4 0 0 She asks for a divorce and permission to resume ner maiden name, roadie that the Great Falls club, despite the discouragements of the past four weeks, will win the pennant and, in the interests of the club and in behalf of the city which the club represents, makes this offer, and may make others later in the base at the time Hurley touched Burke when the latter was declared out. A protest against Austin's ruling was filed immediately after the game with President Maples. Thos. E.

Brady is attorney for plain tiff. Lucas. SHOES MUST PAY ALIMONY. season. BALL GAME TODAY.

The Butte men fell down today In. trying to second and in knocking flies to the outfield, no less, than ten Albert D. Pratt Blast Ante Regularly Every Great Falls and Anaconda to Play flies falling into the hands of the outfielders. Only three of the visitors went out on flies. Coleman pitched a very strong game, and Proctor, for the Hom We carry the greatest variety of Men's Shoes, and always have the latest styles.

Although our price is the lowest, the quality is the best, and we warrant every pair from $2.00 up. Again. In the district court yesterday, in the divorce suit or tmma ratt vs. Albert u. ers, was not at his best up to the fifth Pratt, Judge Leslie ordered that, on th Great Falls and Anaconda will meet on the diamond at Black Eagle park again this afternoon, and the game will and sixth, but after that no hits were made off him.

Helena's first run was made on an error and force-out at sec ond. In the fifth, Brown and Coleman be commenced promptly at 3:30 o'clock not 3, as has been stated. Great Falls easily won the Tuesday and ex loth inst. and on the 15th of every monta while the suit is pending, the defendant shall pay into court, as alimony for the plaintiff, the sum of $25. It was further ordered that, on the loth inst, the defendant shall pay into court the sum of $75, in partial payment sent out doubles.

McCarthy sacrificed, bringing Brown in. In the sixth Marshall pects win. louay. xue miiuuuiuus ujnu 0 0 doubled, and scored on safeties by Wood and Brown. Butte's single score was made on two singles and an unsuccessful ion of all who saw Tuesdays game is that the Great Falls club is now stronger, in every respect, than either Helena oi tne lee oi plaintm attorney, William 09 u.

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