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The Butte Miner from Butte, Montana • 6

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The Butte Mineri
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FRIDAY MORNIXG- -THE BUTTE MINER- -XOVEMBEK 24, 11)11 REFUSES 10 FANCIERS MOR Si Mi I Wit A VERDICT PREPARE FOR 101 ABOUT IDE CRY UE 1 RAFFIC Plans Well Under Way fo Rushed From Lodging House Anaconda Company's Motion to Non-Suit the Kearney Case Is Denied. Ordinance Defining Rights the Road More Definitely Is Imminent. to Hospitals, but Is Refused Everywhere. Exhibition to Be Held in Butte in January. Fish for Friday A good change from the meat dipt is some kind of fish for lunch.

Our Hue of fish delicacies offers you a nice variety to select from. Fresh Finnan Haddie The best selected stock. l.b 2r Fancy Bloaters Very appetizing and choice, 4 for. Bismark Herring A Tery good lunch dish. 8.V Our Mackerel Are Norway stock, finest select fish to be obtained.

From 12V2C each to Sealshipt Oysters The finest that come to" town. In white. sanitary carriers with jce packed around Inner container. Direct from the sea to us. Tint 45c A DARK colored extract may be pure; it cannot be of high quality.

Choice Mexican Vanilla Beans give a ddicate brownish shade to an extract. We guarantee the absolute purity of Burnett's Vanilla and you may judge of its quality by the delicious flavor it gives your desserts. JOSEPH BURNETT COMPANY, Boston, Ma. Regulation of Reckless Driv Relatives Would Have Nothing Business Men Aid in Making Jury Will Get Case Today, as i Only Instructions and Ar-i guments Remain. to Do With Him on Account of His Habits.

ing Is Favored by the Administration. Affair a Success Some Interesting Rushed from his home in the La i Marked enthusiasm is being show- Now that the mayor has returned from his eastern trip, it is said 'by those in by the poultry breeders of the eiate in fayette block to the city emergency the councils of the administration that the coming annual exhibition of the State Poultry association, whirh will traffic ordinance covering many of the be held in the auditorium from Jan points outlined recently by the Miner will be drawn up and presented to the council 1 22 to 27. It is anticipated tht fully for consideration. 1 .000 prixe birds will be on exhibition 'and the affair promises to be the most It Is known thai such an ordinance is extensive and most successful ever hospital, then to another hospital and finally to the last hospital in town, David Dorais, 52 years of age, died in his room early yesterday morning. Acute alcoholism was given as the cause of death.

When Dorais became very 111 the landlady at the Lafayette thought that he should be moved elsewhere. She had him sent to the city emergency hospital, but as he had relatives who were well-to-do he was not received looked upon with favor by the adininistra held in the west. tion and is viewed as the remedy for many A special meeting of the Silver Bow of the existing evils of traffic. Poultry association was held in the The idea is to supplement the present Judge Lynch yesterday denied both a inotlon to non-suit and a motion for a directed verdict made by the defendant 1n the Katie Kearney damage suit against the Anaconda Copter Mining company. The suit will go To the Jury some time today, probably shortly after noon.

The taking of testimony and settlement of instructions was concluded yesterday, go that all that remains Is the court's charge to the jury and the arguments of atorneys. The motion to dismiss and for a nireeted verdict were based on the general pleadings of assumption of risk in the defendant's answer. Yesterday witnesses for the company testified that the spot where Kearney's body was found was beyond his jurisdiction as shift boss and beyond his line of duty. It is the contention of the defense that Kearney was asphyxiated in a part of the High Ore mine where his work did not call him and where he was not expected to go. city council chambers last nlgiht and ordinance governing Vehicles of all descrip plans and ways and means wre gen tion with provisions that will do away lerally discussed.

It is estimated that there nor at the other hospitals. with existing evils, make drivers show more regard for the ordinary amenities jan expense of about $1,200 will be In curred, and of this amount It is be because, it was stated, his kin would Oatmeal Special 2 Jumbo Packages 55c Quaker Rolled Oats Special Price 2 Large Packages for 55c of the road and add to the safety of jlieved that about half will be derived pedestrians. do nothing for him. Finally in despair the ambulance driver took him back to the lodging house, where dissolution took place. The body Is at Walsh's from admissions.

The balance is being contributed by the business1 men of It is proposed, for instance, to define the right of way of vehicles traveling east i the ci tv and by others who aire Inter ested in the success of the exhibition undertaking rooms and no arrangements have been made for the funeral. and west and north and south, so as to give precedence to the vehicles traveling (The soliciting committee Is now at Dorais was a native of Canada and up and down grade in the business dts work and ig meeting with good, success trict. Regulations similar to those In Royal Taste Peaches Delicious fruit for dessert, tjuality is extra and the price very low. Two came to Butte 15 years ago. Since that time had bn working in the mines.

other cities to stop reckless driving also First, second and third casfh. prizes will be offered and there will be five sweepstakes. Prizes will be awarded for the best colored fowls, the. largest His wife and two children, now resid will be Incorporated In the proposed TONKIN'S REMOVAL SALE. latge cans ing in Chippewa Falls, left him, and his brother also refused to have ordinance.

In their particular class, and -for the Mrs. Sam Johnstone's new cook book anything to do with him. In addition to those relatives the parents of the deceased live in Canada. birds of the best shapes. An Interesting feature of the ex Is on sale at Evans' book store, Post hibitlon wil be an incubator competi office News Stand and Eugene Hill's.

Every suit and overcoat In the store must be sold. Remember, this is absolutely the very highest grade clothes ever sold in Butte or anywhere els. Every suit from $2r to a $75 overcoat Is on sale at a big reduction. Tonkin's, 41 East Park. tion.

Incubators will be shown with eggs in process of hatching, they will he arranged In regard to time, so that hatchings will occur dutrtng the SENIORS TO RECEIVE progress of the show. Our Plain Hams Very good, all choice meats properly cured and smoked. Get oue today. Lb Premium Butter It has no equal. Best, purest and the richest.

Lb New Vostizza Currants The new ones are in now and they are very fancy, too. You will he pleased with results obtained from lliem; they are full of flaror. Direct from Greece to ur in bulk. Lb. 20c A number of special prizes, will be BE HELD HERE TODAY offered.

Thus far it has Iwen an nounced that Mrs. C. S. Tabor of Boze man will offer a prize for most perfect production of exhibition cockerels from cockerels mated wfith dark MRS. A.

WANZAK CLAIMS HUBBY BRANDISHED KNIFE Asserting that her husband chased her about the house and threatened to take her life with a keen butcher knife, Mrs. Annie Wanzak. 1 RS7 South Montana street, appealed to the county attorney for protection yesterday. Pallbearers Have Been Se Rescue Work Will Be Ex colored hens. It Is understood, also, that C.

S. Norton of Bozeman -arill offer a prize for the best exhibition pullets lected Fellow Lodgemen Will Attend. plained to Them in Detail. produced from the mating of exhibition hens with light colored eockerfds. The Silver Bow Poultry association The funeral of Dennis O'Neill will The students of the senior class of the will hold a regular meeting oo Thurs Empson Baked Beans Special low price for quality goods 10 Cans $1.00 No.

1 Size be held this morning from the resi day night of each week until the time State School of Mines will receive in Accordingly a complaint was Issued against Wanzak charging him with threatening to kill. Mrs. Wanzak told Deputy County Attorney George D. Toole that her husband came home in an Intoxicated condition yesterday morning and said that he would kill her. dence of Mrs.

M. S. Sullivan, 727 Mary of the exhibition. Next Thursday being Thanksgiving day, the meeting will land avenue, at 9:30 o'clock. It will struction from the officials accompanying the United States bureau of mines rescue Saturday Morning A New Shoe Store Opens TT Without blast of trumpet-without banners waving- but with a firm resolve to be a bene ficial factor in the community we open a shoe store Saturday morning, fVT There is no other wish but to secure a just share of the shoe business of Butte.

There is no idea of belittling competition- no thought of disparaging the other fellow's" goods or business methods---only the simple opening of a shoe store with a live and let live policy. JTT If our business succeeds it will be because of our knowledge of what shoe buyers in Butte want. We have served them for many years. Men, women and children are to be our patrons. CJp Today we say nothing of our lines.

CJp Simply this: In the old Red Boot location we open a shoe store Saturday morning. TP We will have plenty of time to treat you in a courteous way and invite you to call and see us. proceed to St. Patrick's church, where be held en Friday night. a requiem high mass will be celebrated at 10:00 o'clock.

The active pallbearers car, which is now In the city. The students will take a week's course In the will be John O'Neill of the Continental work of rescuing and bringing to the Oil company, John O'Neill, supetin Hotel Arrivals surface miners or underground workers NO DYSPEPSIA OR STOMACH DISTRESS tendent of the Anaconda group of who might be injured or overcome by Boston Brown Bread The genuine article. Just try It with a can of beans and see what a fine meal It makes. All you have to do is heat it and serve. Can 25c Pulled Figs New Smyrna stock.

lb 25c California Figs mines; Thomas Driscoll, Bart Shea, gases. This Is the first time such a James Brennan and James T. Finlen course has been offered at this school. At the Butte Fred Mcintosh, Chicago; The honorary pallbearers selected are J. Doyle, Bonlta; William B.

Phepherd Senator Harry A. Oallwey, Roy S. and every member of the senior class is heartily in favor of the Idea. The use of Sheridan; C. H.

Totter. La Hool; Arthur Alley, Charles E. Meagher, Joseph Settles Your Out-of-Order Stomach and Ends All Indigestion in Five Minutes. oxygen helmets and other life-saving ap Tuttle, Boulder; A. R.

McDonaHt. White Two packages 25c Jackson, P. H. Sidley and W. James Johnson of Anaconda.

The Knights of paratus will be explained In detail t.o the hall; A. I. Smith, Mrs. E. Evans, Lee students and practical underground Williams, Deer Lodge; F.

A. Filler, Chi Columbus and division No. 1 of the rescue work Introduced. Little Red Beets Cooked and ready to serve, simply heat them. Can 25c cngo; A.

C. Foircy, Milwaukee; C. S. Hibernians will attend in a body. The students, in addition to learning Wright, Minneapolis; John Joines, Ana All dav yesterday the Sullivan home There would not be a case of indigestion here If readers who are sub methods of removing Injured men from was crowded with friends of the de conda; Frank ('only, Deer Lodgte; D.

A. Buchanan. Missoula; Mrs. W. A.

ISeabrook, the mine workings, will receive instruc ject to Stomach trouble knew the tre eased. They showed In what esteem Ind. 1147 Ind. 1137 Bell 47 tion in first aid to the Injured and wilt they held him by the numbers in New York; Sirs. Rosa Loruian, VThitehall; Nick Anderson, Phllipsburg; tftenry T.

learn the various methods of bandaging which they were present. mendous anti-ferment and digestive virtue contained in Diapepsin. 'This harmless preparation will digest a heavy meal without the slightest fuss and temporarily caring for disabled per The new ball room at the Five Mile sons. This sort of training is something hotel has just been completed. There hlch every man connected with the opera Morgan.

Portland. Ft. Vf. Hlght, Seattle; A. R.

Thomas, Gordon Ross. Phoenix, B. C. J. M.

ci'Connor, Missnnla Frank Showers, Boulder; George O. Bobbins. Great Falls; P. A. Stevens, or discomfort, and, relieve the sourest acid stomach in five minutes, besides 111 be a grand opening ball saturaay tion of a mine should know and doubt night, Nov.

25. Everybody Invited. overcoming all foul, Nauseous odors less will he of great benefit to the students after they leave school. Frank Cash, prop. Instruction will begin this morning, the VEARY AND WORN, BOY first demonstrations to take place at the school and the practical work along rescue lines to he held at the ear and af.

from the breath. Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula, plainly printed on each 50-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin, then you will readily understand why this promptly cures indigestion and re ASKS F0RHIS LODGING one of the mtnes. Wearv'and grimy from traveling on freight trains. Clarence Hyde. 17 years moves such symptoms as Heartburn, JOHN WOAI.

IN.URED. Garnett; R. C. Boyer. Lincoln, E.

W. Hollerwood. Chaos City: H. VI. Whit-more, Lakeview; H.

E. Clarke, Helena. At the Finlen A. J. McCnrdy.

Chicago; J. Balthason. Minneapolis: T. J. Golden.

New York; A. C. Mills. Spokane: John P. Schrler, Chicago: C.

S. S. Winnie. Milwaukee; C. I.

Brown, Philadelphia T. D'. Farrow, Spokane; A. IT. Ross, Philadelphia; F.

I. Campbell. Taoomn T. .1. Hamilton, Deer Lodge: E.

Ackeriann, P. 1). Tfoag. Tncoma: F. M.

Shrope, Denver; D. E. Bray, Minneapolis; Gcorgp F. Ingram, Helena; Thomas Dunn, Kaders- ape. applied to the poltce for lodging a feeling like a lump of lead In the early this morning and was given a cot.

John Woal, 'J5 years of age, unmarried stomach, Pelching of Gas and Eructa His breakfast will also be provided and he will he sent on his way rested and and living at 326 East Granite street, sustained Injuries to his chest, back and leg tions of undigested food, water brash, Nauseau, Headache, Biliousness and many other bad symptoms; and, be FtTERAI, NOTICE. Thompson The funeral of John Thompson will be held from the Sherman Reed funeral chapel on Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock, and will be under the auspices of the W. O. W. fres'iied.

hen he fell three floors while at. work Hyde left his home In Chicago four on the level of the Mountain sides, you will not need laxatives to months ago determined to see the west. He wants to make good out in this coun on mine, at 9:00 o'clock last evening. He try, and is anxious to find a place where keep your stomach, liver and Intestines clean and fresh. If your Stomach Is sour and full of gas, or your food doesn't digest, and was picking down the back when a huge rock fell from the back, breaking the lagging upon which he was standing, and he may grow up with the country.

I'n-like most eastern boys he does not want to be a cowboy, hut likes life In the open and farm work appeals to him. precipitating him Into the "gob." He is your meals don't seem to fit, why not patient at St. James' hospital. get a 50-cent case from your druggist hurg; E. E.

Cleveland. Seattlec, W. Baar. Spokane: Mr. and Mrs.

J. Barrett, Clenions: John Maxey, Bozemauc W. T. JohnRon. Anaconda: Paul Whltelaw.

Missoula: J. C. McCarthy, A. W. Steward and wife.

Virginia City; B. Leo. Livingston: J. Carmlohanl Allan, Chicago; George F. Farrell, Ronon T.

X. Farrell Missoula; R. W. Ogeton, A. W.

Brown. Sheridan, Wto. REED Vadertaken and Embalmera, OFFICE NEVER CLOSED. Fiaest Una af earrlaa-ea aad toartaa ears la tba elty. and make life worth living? Absolute relief from Stomach misery and per Butte in Brief Personal fect digestion of anything you eat is sure to follow five minutes after, and, besides, one 50-cent case is sufficient Bell Phone.

51 lad. Pboae, 1I3T Deputy Sheriffs Tom O'Rourke and to cure a whole family of such Jerry Sullivan were called to Silver trouble. Surely, a harmless, inexpensive prep Row early yesterday morning by a report that the schoolhouse there had been entered and the place was being aration like Pape's Diapepsin, which will always, either at daytime or dur ansacked. The officers hastened to Silver Bow in an auto, and found that ing night, relieve your stomach misery and digest your meals, is about as some boys had broken a windo.w in the CARD OF THANKS. handy and valuable a thing as you schoolhouse and had piled a lot of rubbish in the yard.

could have in the house. lave You Seen the Pretty and Inexpensive postals and At the Thornton F. C. Cottrell. San Francisco; E.

Sachs, New C. W. Hickman. Tacoma A. D.

Cleveland. St. Louis: J. D. Warrack.

J. R. Warr.uk. New York: J. A.

Forehand. Seattle: H. S. Cheney, Minneapolis: M. IT.

wry Henry A. Meyer, W. Tf. Smith. New York; A.

K. Goldman, E. (Soldherg, Seattle; J. B. Hunter, Philadelphia; Murks, A.

L. Carpenter. San Francisco; Floyd Hull. Portland: H. L.

Shaffer, Chicago; F. W. Reilfield. Ogilen J. E.

Logan, Billings; E. F. Theobald, i5t. Paul; Frank E. Johnson.

Salt Lake Cltry: C. P. Keyes. Spokane; W. C.

Powell. Milwaukee; II. R. Roberts. Seattle; M.

It. A him. Chicago: M. O. Prentiss.

New York; George L. Birk; Frank F. Bnell: D. E. Taylor.

Minneapolis; E. T. Rector. Omalw William S. Graham, Seattle; R.

O. B.vrer: M. M. Walker. A.

H. Stephenson. Leiiristown P. B. Hughes, Helena: G.

R. Brown. Si. Louis; J. Clark, Sioux Falls; Mrs.

A. J. Davidson, Helena. booklets for Thanksgiving and Christ mas. All kinds of boxes, tags, labels and stickers, and everything dainty and handy for wrapping presents, at the P.

O. News Stand. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to all kind neighbors and friends for sympathy shown us in our late bereavement, during the sickness and burial of a beloved son and brother, the late James Jenkin. We particularly wish to thank the members of the Odd Fellows and those who sent the floral offerings. MR.

AND MRS JOHN JENKIN" AN'P FAMILY. JOSEPH RICHARDS. Vadertaber and Embalmer. IS to 19 Saath Montana Street. Electric Heating Pad? DEATH Dorais David Pnrais, age K2 years, died yesterday.

The remains are at AValsh's undertaking parlors. Funeral notice later. M. J.JVALSH Foneral Director and Fiahalnier. 125 Eat Park Street.

Why go to Florida or California in search of health whe i you can find It within a few miles of home and at one-tenth the cost? The mineral waters of Boulder springs will cure you. The man who sings in Walker's Is not appreciated on or off the stage. JOE TURNER FINED FOR STARTING ROW IN STT0RE Bell Phone, 83. Independent Phone, Office Alnays Opea. Bell Pboae, SOT lad.

Pboae, 1307 George O'Malley. a plumber who sustained a fracture of the leg when he was kicked by a horse three weeks ago, is recovering rapidly at his home on George street. Mr. and Mrs. John Gillie have returned from a visit to eastern cities.

Rev. F. X. Leschner, former pastor of the Sacred Heart church, but now connected with Mount St. Charles college, Helena, Is in the city as the guest of friends.

Ben E. Calkins and J. C. Adams left yesterday for Ely, on a business trip. R.

J. Johannes, a former Butte business man who Is now selling coal In Helena, Is in town on a business mission. T. O. Angell Jr.

has gone to Spokane to attend the apple show. J. H. Foster was a passenger for St. Louis last evening.

C. K. Thomas left for Kansas City last night. O. Osford left for Denver yesterday.

David Marks, formerly assistant secretary of state of Montana, and who now resides In California, is in Butte en route to Helena. Dr. E. P. Baker of Twin Bridges arrived in Butte last night with a patient for one of the hospitals.

Charles F. Pegclman. president of the Newswrilers' union, returned last night from Virginia City, where he attended the funeral of Frank T. Conway. Mrs.

A. Sullivan, mother of Mrs. James 11. Howe, arrived last evening from Chicago to he the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Rowe for some time- to come. George O. Rohblns is in Butte from Helena, Henry A. Merer, nianaeer of the Gran-don hotel, an' M. II.

(Jerry are In town from Helena. J. Loe.ni is in Bcitte from Billings. W. Walker and A.

H. Stephenson of Lewisfown are registered st one of the hotels. W. J. Johnson of Anaconda Is in the city to attend the funeral of Dennis O'Neill.

Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Steward came in from Virginia City last evening.

John Maxey and J. McCarthy are in the city from Bozeman. tieorire K. Farrell of Itonan and T. J.

Farrell Jr. of Missoula are in town on their way home from Virginia City. Table delicacies, wines and beer. Lisa Cash Grocery Co. Both phones.

The whisky at the Park saloon Is class. Dr. E. E. German, dentist, 114 N.

Main. The best service at Walker's. Joe Turner was fined $10 In police court, at a special session h4d last night on a charge of creating a disturbance in his own store cm West FI WEIIAI, OTlCE. Many people use an electric heating pad every night through the winter to warm up the bedclothes before retiring. Then, too, the cold, wet season aggravates ills, like neuralgia, that the heating pad does so much to relieve; does away with the hot-water bottle, which is so bulky and cumbersome.

Call at Our Show Room and See the ELECTRIC HEATING PAD O'Neill The funeral of the late Dennis (Jranite street. Thomas Wtnsbou was the complaining witness. He claimed that Turner short changed him. and it was over the lack of a coin oming lo him that the trouble started. Orton Bros, for pianos and organs.

Baltimore block for swell rooms. Everybody drinks at Walker's. SAM RWHITE Paaeral Director and Embalm. Vt Booth Mala Street. Carney coal, no soot, no dirt.

Chamberlain stomach and llr tablets do no sicken or gripe, and he taken with perfect safety by tlhn most delicate woman or the youngest; child. The old and feeble will also find, them a most suitable rented? for alr'fjng and strengthening their weakened jligestlon and for regulating the bowels. For sale by all druggists. O'Neill will take place this. Friday, morning at 9.00 o'clock from the residence of his cousin, Mrs.

M. S. Sulllan, 727 Maryland avenue, proceeding to St. Pa' rick's church, where high mass will be celebrated at 9:30 o'clock Harrington The funeral of the late John IV Harrington will lake place this. Friday, morning at 9:00 o'clock from the residence of Mrs.

Nora Sullivan, fioo North Main street, proceeding to St. Mary's church, where high nn wili he celebrated at 9:30 o'clock. Feran The funeral of Thomas Feran, 1 month and ifi darn old. the son of Mr. and Mrs.

.1 Feran. will take place this. Friday, afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the family residence. 132 West Woolmnn st. Xanghton The remains of the late John Nsuehton were shipped last evening over the Northern Pacific White 1'laius.

N. for interment. Ball Pboae, 911. laaVaeadent Pboae, lSli. $250.00 Butte Electric and Power Co.

40 East Broadway We will give you a check for on the First National hank Butte If you can prove that our watch cleaning for $1.50 is not as good as you will have to pay $2.50 or more for elsewhere, and mainspring $1 both guaranteed for one rear. GLOBE JEWELRY CO. "The Store for Hie People." i i. i FREE LAND. Another allottment of very choice valley fruit land is now ready for distribution.

Write immediately to the Jantha Plantation Rlo(k 104L', Pittsburg. for application' blanks. The only requirement is that fitve acres be planted in fruit trees witlilu five years. Authorized improvement companies will plant the trees at reasonable prices, and market the fruit fur the owners on shares. MINER WANT ADS BRING The BEST RESULTS MINER WANT ADS BRING BES RESUL TS LARRY DUGGAN Reliable tTndrrtaKer and Embeltk Independent Pboae, 184.

Bell Phono, 770. TZ2 North Mala Street. tni ram autti Steamed clams and fresh crabs at Gerald's, 40 West Broadway..

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