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The Anaconda Standard from Anaconda, Montana • 7

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If THE ANACOKDA STA-WABDt HATCH DAY MQUNIKG, NOVRMBKn 2. 1001. Butte News (tatiirdajr MONEY FOR- THE SOCIETY Proposition to Impose Nominal Dues Upon Members. Drawing Completed and Good Bport Promised at the Park. CHANGES IN DOGS' NAMES More Economy Revealed BY OUR Exteisioi Sale (Oiivlctiona had, llnea paid and forfeitures Incurred should be not amde and placed In a separate fund; that from mid fund the county commis'-ioners should s-t iisiKnot to exceed Slim p4-r inonlli to the duly Incoi poi a led Humane (aid sum to be used by it for the employment of a special ofticer to lock after cases 01 ciuellv and lo prosei-u ill Tin- Sevcntii ass, nihly, the board ot directors is ihloiimd, lounil lint 'In passage of the bill would hive b.

en b-eislatimi. Imt It did not lake tb lew ut Hi- game and lisli warden I i which il passed, and heh has In declared by atlainejs of high repute lo llie woisl sort of elas- Tin-iioaui i h. limn! and icpi. -i- tlie.sanie aid for the appuniineii! I a special olllci-i Tile eoaiin in i iind. Iiuwi irl.

tilal I In- law will not pno.i lln in lo do anything lm nr.ef society "I'ulil such .1 law lor lie relief of so-'ieti'-s passe! tin- work will lie impaired to luge ilegiei- Ih.iess nun I liiiiincal means a soeiel. wilb don i-lions to pro-'i ule ts noble aims-, it II lie compelled to cOlllii.o Ms Week to a limited sphen "The metiibeis of the ha' uki'ii a ib liiier si in Hi- umk 'I'o Ha- novj- of llie eit Is due a CI' 11 -I al of il'. Hi well as the i i 1 1 1 ot I i ic.a ion for the valuaob aid iu Si at illlell I .11:1 Hiding II lh' li 1 he -1. This Week We Make Specials on Dining Room Requisites I This Week We Make Specials on High Grade Carpets YV wili cover any nil in your house itii high grade carpet Ibis we lor Ics than ewr bad a i i ham in have it covered before, ith goods of the same merit. The to your llooi this wick with the best carpet mad will be Inn a itle lie.

n- than you ive been used to paying for ordinary weaves. Best Brussels for tile price of or- din.iry ingrain. lvets. good ones, at taiie try prices. Mnquettes and Axminsters at less than the price of good ingrains.

Not a ban Iful of rejected patterns, but J7 pieces in all to fiji-et from, ami all less than two months in our store. BRVSSELS SPECIAL 9 Consists of 10 pieces choice Jilt- terns, light and dark grounds, lull ID Wire weaves. high class Jl.llu grade carpels. For 67c a yard VELVET SPECIAL Consists nf six picc-s. mostiy rich dark grounds, not a rejected pattern among them: pretty, serviceabl- $1 la grade carpet.s For 65c a yard M0QVETTE SPECIAL Seven pieces, heavy deep pile, til wnvo.

rich figured, live tone, high loned parlor effects: glad" For $1.00 a yard AXMINSTER SPECIAL Four pieces rainbow hued Ax-minsters, light or dark ground, in tloral of conventional patterns, superb qualities; 11.40 grade For $1.00 a yard Ralston Health Pood and Perfection Coffee Served Free ToDoy Perfect bin lb. iir, mad" sch i led 1 1 1 I I i i a best mi mev I. Make, ih. llecsl hii'-t a I Sol-: ft 1 M'iCS i ll a i a 1 1 1 ei 1 1 ii -ti i. '1 -TM S.

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ItlillA I i I'. I I ell 'CO in Font 'in lc la i i(e ru in. ide Montana Cash Grocery company 4 oi ner lui tilnl lloliliill I III. It SCOTT'S Butte Stove Repair Works Full till-- of n. nel tie 1 1 -rs.

i i i 1 1 i r- I'nr all- popuhu ranges luiii.e.-s Stn. I and -li Wife cast lugs of ail kinds. SCOTT BUTTE STOYE REPAIR WORKS -Id Easl 1'ark Street, Teieplioae Under State Supervision. Fyi per eent. on savings deposit.

Interest compounded ipwrterly. Pays per cent, on ttao ol deposit, not subject to eheclL Trustees: tee Mantle, Presidjnti Ctits. SchsUleln, Vice-President: Trsnk v-'. Trtauurer: A. B.

Otementy. Secretary: Charles It. L-onrd, Aug. Uue, Henry Mueller Jsmes H. Monteatb.

Dr. F. a. Ironside I The Dentist -J West Park Street. Uute, Mont.

Extracts Teeth Absolutely Without Moderate prices. Fully warranted. Fine gold work. Perfect sets of teeth. I Graduate of Chicago College of Dental Surgery.

BANKS. We yu ih most i -1 1 make- nf dining tables dinhi-' hairs at prie i nil ul I' vim have pronils ourself bu a set e' i hairs or a din tm: i hp-these pi ii make ilmm die dining room without dea W-menll ui bin of e.i' but there at I iiu-nn to fi on. Most of fl'im t'l be 1 1 1 I alei ail the -uand-aloiie- md ak-f-u tlleinSclM'S 'ltln ot a Wel- onie ill "ii une EXTENSION TABLE Special--A bard wood, golden oak finished, nicely ornamented. full width tabl- worth ordinarily lii.nu. D'sa ti'-auly.

For $7.65 EXTENSION TABLE Special Solid oak. beaded edge fancy legs, full length and wuli i. massive eons! i in ion. rv lim- tm-isii a $1.1. value For $9.00 DINING CHAIR Spo' ial -A sitoiig.

ni' liniahed. fancy bark, wood seat, golden oak finished, substantially mad'- chair, Jl.aO value For DINING CHAIR Special A strong cane or wood seat, brace arm. chair with fancv back and full complement of spindles; a $1.7.) value For $1.25 Park Street, Butte Fair and Cooler. BOOTHS i BrownfieIdCanty Carpet Co. The Principal Branch Office of the standard Is nt 21 East Broadway, Butt.

Telephone 421. Advertising ratal furnished on application. The Belt Buckles This fall come in Gilt, French (Jray and Polished Biack. Stones are largely used iu orna-mentatiou. Many of the buckles have the pointed effect, others are nearly round and some are iu the shape of flowers.

Instead of using the crushed black satin, it conies in a narrow fold au inch wide. They are extremely pretty and at very moderate prices. Might Fairfield Jewelers BUTTE MONTflXn EUTTE CURRENT NOTES. McC'lure assayers. Bent pianos from Orton Bros.

Fred Orton, piano tuner. 219 N. Main. J. G.

Bates, tuner, Montana Music Co. Buy pianos from Montana Music Co. K. 11. Howell, attorney at law.

and Silver How Work. Klla Know les Haskell, attorney-at-law, room Silver Bow block. Attorney W. F. Davis has lvnioved to rooms "4 and Silver How Mock.

Dr. Hanson, surgeon and specialist. Silver Bow block. X-ray examinations. Accident and sickness insurance.

YV. H. Street, room 422, Hennessy building. 1). K.

Swim-hart and W. W. Simmons were visitors in Anaconda yos-terda y. Mi. and Mrs.

Iarry Duggan have re-turned from a trip of several weeks in the East. Mr. and Mrs. H. M.

Manchester returned i'vittjf'iluy, from a. pleasant trip to the coast'. Harry Bcsler and his sister-in-law, Ai.nie l.esler. were arrested yesterday on a charge of disturbance. Wants of P.utte is the guest fur a few days of his daughter, Mrs.

AV. F. Kester of Great Falls. The high wind yesterday afternoon blew part of the roof off the eieetric lUrht plant, causing some damage. A warrant was issued yesterday for Barney Kreiger caused the arrest of Menm'-h, charging that the latter had disturb-d his peace and lei.

Century. irpi r's. Tiimer's. Stranl. Ainslec's.

(Vsiiiopolii Arg.sv, dun's. Smart Set Llppirt tt s. a-li'-'s and anything else you to rea at the P. O. Stand.

Miss Alice Davits, ituite's musical i.w ligy. will soles on the violin at the M. K. chur. South Sund iy ceiiinp.

Miss Bertha Fo: will he IcT ai l-'rank K. La tcrma a aiM Francis T. I'-omr, well known bookmakers of hn.igo. are in tin- iity for a few on their way to San Francisco. They went down one of the mines yes-tonl'iy.

Kiie at the sab on of William Mile the coiner of Iron and Main streets vtteiday afternoon called out the department, hut the damage as slight. Nothing ex pt a mattress was de-s roved. An inquest the remains of Richard Whittey was held ar I Straight morning and the coioner's that WhiUy anie to his deith through an accident oeciirlng to the workman at that station on the Pacific. Fred Meyers was fined 510 by Judge Boyle in the police court yesterdav rooming for disturbing the peace at No. 4i Kast Galena street, and Joseph Jackson paid a similar a'oottnt for assaulting Ben Liusser and Frank Busser last Friday.

Alderman Thomas of Walkeivill.1 came down to the city last night to sec the "Cowboy and the Iady." He was si much ph ased with the show that while he was sucking a cigar in a sioic-and thinking about the he-oire of til- play the last ear bowled away for the north and the alderman walked home. CHIEF SANGER RETURNS, Nile Too Sick tit lte Moved unU Iter Condition Serious. Fire Chief Peter Sanger returned li uiie yesterday after an absence of several days at the bedside of his wife in Salt Lake City. Chief Sanger found liis wifn in a very critical condition and st ived with her as long as possible. The best physicians in the Utah ipita! were in attendance upon Mrs.

Sanger, but could give the fire chief little hope of her recovery. Chief Sanger brought his children home with him and may revisit Salt Lake at a moment's call. Died at the l'oor Farm. Edward Walsh, better known as Mc-Ginnis, died at the poor farm Thursday night. Walsh was 56 years old an3 a well known gambler In this city for many years.

His illness was of short duration. As he was in straitened circumstances when taken HI he was taken to the poor farm. He was found to be suffering from cirrhosis of the liver. The funeral will be held this afternoon. The remains of Edward Walsh, better known as McGlnniss, are at undertaking parlors, from wher? the funeral will take place Sunday at 2 p.

m. i PREVENTION OF CRUELTY I A nil mil Held I. iM Ni-gbt and un Adjourn ini'iii Taken I ntt I I lie of Till Work Is Hein; Accomplish d. Tlii oi ih S.nniylic Hi- ot I'nnliy in Animal- w.i-held lst nlKhi tlic poliec com i. ml whs adjoin lie the n-p i I of olti cits wire read, lo tin- bib of this iiiumln When tile will be held ill ill' OH council cha mini The repurt of die secretary showi 1 tile nirli ly had il iiiueli good walk during llie past e.ir aim that by the simpli method oi em -ri I I visit liieu l'v Hi' niliers --lucltv id horses and i iim liad de.

vn I 1 5 1 Tin- lenor; i i i i 1 1 I geSli'lllS nillde 1 1 tile Sim tufy cli'l utid tlese suiiyest will be upon at lie- -nliuuriieil nin tiig two eks Ili-IICi. It IS suggest, I tint lilt-re be I hi''. cl.issi of ni-tnlieis -honora Iil- Tile life 111. illbel'S s.tV In lie 1 1 1 1 1 -1 III pay illlo tile lle.l.-,HI lie Hlllll of J-'i and llu cents a month, or a year. At present no decs are exacli'l ot nicnihcrs.

1 1 1 only the membership lie of $1. Ai 0 her suggest i. in to II. meeting place foi the executive coir.mil tee w.t.- a 'flic treasury contains than and lit" monthly expenses iiinminl to about Unit much, besides the sulaiy for ugi-nt and lets for p.osi culioiis. Tl.r secretary i Jin a ir.onii..

There was not a large a i mlauee la- nighl, probably due In the laet that ninny did not know uleu- Ha i was be In Id. '1 le. id i Hi. was ib levied illild the lleXl lln- small attendance, i upi'-d the chair and 1 1 tile Seer, l.ll'V, 1, ad ill! 1 CpOl I S. Til' tile suggest ions l.fel'li nil eting ow to Dr.

Iti ru im oc- i man niinut. and llie i poll, oiinl i iug lu. was as lcl- "The w.uk of Silv.r lor the l'revi-nii lo lias In-conic on pi 1 lain in 1 bis coinni ii li! I v. of cruelly have been Invisti Bow i 'omit of i i uc ty v.i-t eases atcd idH to. 1.

lias been I be custom the present board of diieciors nut I i cause any one complained against any hardship lorough prosecution if il cud I be avoided, and. then-fun. many ens i ailed lo our attention have In d.s-posed of through moral suasion. "In no instance have we caused utioii jn tin- courts when the case could be disposed of otherwise. In (all i ise when leal si, ps had lo laki-n the society whs convinced that its standi.

ig in the isoiiii would not lie shaken, and in each case that has be. pro cent. .1 a clear (use against the accused has I ee i made out against the accused and punishment has followed. Most the cases brought lo our attention weie altendel to by tailing upon the persons complained of and request made Ihal the crue.ty l. stopped.

"We. have also during 4 le pasi yeir attended to more than 2 -n case by correspondence. We have invaiial iy found thai the r'ntit8 made" by ns Were cr.mplio I with and the reported cruelli stop, 1. "The receipts of the soe ety. as wi l-bc shown by the Inasurei's report, hare mei exH-nfs.

with a small surplus. The 77 e.idid donation from Jann 1-lin of Dillon, tendered ihe s-u bty ui on its organization, has proved a great bench t. "Since the organization of tin sa-icty much complaint has hi tn hf.ir-l iu and ali.iut Butte ht i ruel treat rneiu of anlmils. It is geiierdlv that the society is in ami tbisi has caused pecpie lo mat iiuimal' with mere kindness than prevlauly. "A special enmmitue cotisis' n- of tin-women members of the prcsc.

ami. with A'ii President llciubeni. has been appointed to take up. with Sine Young of the public schools, the lUg iniza-tion of liands of Mercy among the children. Mr.

Young has a sored ti board thai the plan will have Ids heaiy co-opera ion. "A bill drawn up for the relief nf this and other like societies -xDlii in tit; state was intiodund into the last s. of the legislature The bill that ail moneys paid into the otticc of the county treasurer for and on account of In Everybody's Mouth That Delicious Cigar The Peabody W. K. PHANDRKW, Sole IHstribut-fr bS rjist Oianite Street, Hutte.

HORSE BLANKETS Rave trie middle man's uroflt hv buying of us. We MANUFACTURE th hest hlanket made feir stable I use and can furnish them In any quantity. i The choicest line of robes in the 1 city. Special prices to dealers and livery men. Send for prices.

Alexander Mac Flu lay 112 South Main Street, Butte, Mont. Phone 62. I lyk a i i al Copper (Jiieen and llordei II. 1'roie to He liiiginterel Hounds unl Must Knn mil ri'on i niiiii, l'rle Oil, red. 'U iuy i toe la.

I e. i- hounds beietotore cuused the West Side park are dogs. their, names will be change, la-munow's I sport, and hereaft'-i th run un- der their proper nam. When Cop- pel (Jueen and Botd-r II weie bnuigbt to Itiitic from Kansas was not known in their mi is u'-ie thai the bounds iiad been and th' 'Mle W'ol I sent 11- ganfing llie regisiMine; 1 1 1 h.ue has. r-.

liowever. in I ben ifter It.u del II. will be k'tioun Tip. Kanh i iind th Copper Qu. will 1 ailed 'n Alert.

Both dog an- high bred I have proved linoi-eh or; .1 uope: it in IllSUlg two names to- I '1 III tl ll'el As Rnwe Ai Xoal i ioriow's drawing b-y will guarded I KitZ He.uilKl mining wilh On Aim' and Col I Siand- aid (ompeting with Toe Haider. Tile prizes offt red m- i tu -i -ascd nvr those pn-viously plv-ii. The first dog will th- -ei old ih third llie next 1'iice $pi cai and the next six cii' ii The i wi I al 1 i) clock sirup, owing lo th- shun aft -rnonns. entries are a- follows: (irmell( Br Diwn vs. II Ala 1 loueall's Ball Healings: Thomas I'ropp's liypsv M.

vs. A. V. S- any Hill: Charles Saumleis' Jersey l.i vs F. Pobl's itianii'O l.idy Crawiud; Tiimnns An- diews' Dark Night vs W.

Hremner's Queen Moo: (. If. i. I lougall's Child vs. Ben Conn's i'.

W. II. Smith's Bnraway vs Paddy Jennings' inamesl Dartmoor I'n-: I'harles Saun- .1. is' Calamity Jae. W.

II Hocking's Kilz. Thomas Andrews' C't- away vs. Junes Murrish's Snow Ba li D.tvey's M. imt.iineci- vs. A.

V. Junes' Dexter; Dougherty's ina. nes) khii i- A. W. s' on a na Jack: 1 1 Smith's Fit Beirina vs.

Charles dai.lii'-r's ib'ld Standard: Bow- X. on Alert I vs. Howe A- Xoall's The ltaid'-r. I HOTELS OF THE CITY ARE WELL FILLED Miu.y Ai ivaN, Among Tlieni lieiug om-niei-cial Travelers to Take lii Orders I i-om lite IVlerelnoit.s of Itntte. A.I of ih hotels the were pu tty tilled last night, tin- tialisam 'ii--lom making up the major.

ty of th (ousts. livery tram lecnght in many go sis and at midmghl lnn the i ks sal and drew king ol relic'' the i i cOlllaibed M-Veral ol nai.eeri of visit oi'x. from all parts oi lln re i i and si'in" from Ihuope. Amcng ihe guests wer- sonn- mining men. but most of them were commere.ai travel, is.

who hire for llie purpose of taki huge orders, foi which the city is far tamed. 11. Hiagdon. tie- well-known mining man from Pony, cam to town to make purriiHses. lie says tnai.

im- town oi Pony has a lu'glit future ami tlmt the company building the mill there is ex- pending ii meat dcI of motley in im- pt'oveineni-. 1 ah -s these the business of tile plai are add.ng to ibe.r I storks and aitog ther the old camp i-'. I looking more pronrsirg than I ever ba. i W. Cioodcli superintendent of the big smelters ill Cnat l-'alls.

is at ihe Thorn- ton. Dr. O. V. the physician in charge at lln- Warm Springs asylum, came up last evening on his i-gular busl- le ss trip.

I c. 1.. D.ihlrr oi the bank of en .1 is in the iy. Mr. Dabier one the oldest li.inki.if.

ill the flute, havirg 1 mile 1:1 Virginia City when i' was a busy pl.ic.-r mining camp. He lias a large list 0 luaiutaiKvi. among the number being many 111 this city. 1 Henry (I. liiekerts, the.

clink of the su- I picnic court, calm- over from Helena yes- unlay ami is at the I'inleti. Joe Whit or! h. the jiiouei b.isiu--ss, man of iK-er Lodge, came to town last 1 night on the delayed nurth coast lim- I Mr. ali i Mrs .1. W.

Mehargue of Alia- conda aie gin-sis at tht Thornton. Mi. 1 Mebargue is iln nianagcr of the Montana hotel of that ct. -1 Miss Lynch Helena is rejistered at tlie Butte. K.

Doheit among the Livingston visitors in th- O. Sweney of Helena is in th-- 'ity. of Clear Falls came to the city y. A. P.

Wilkinson Is hi the city from Helena. Wi'iliiiin II. I to inilton of Helena is in 1 the city. I A. S.

iteardsl'-c a prominent business 1 man "ol Dillon. atne up yesterday to tl ins ict iisiness. Mrs. T. J.

Phi'hps of Missoula is In the WEDDING PRESENTS Statuary Makes a splendid wedding gift. It makes no diffe'rence how many pieces one gets, they are always rich and beautiful and help to finish a well furnished house. Did you ever hear of any one getting too many pieces? See them in our south window. Prices vary from $3.00 to $50.00 each. NEWBRO DRUG CO.

No. liv.i North Main Street. The Largest Drug House in the State. We cloe at p. tn.

I I 48 to 54 West fL' Weather To-day Chickens i "lump and Tender Chickens. Special, per pound llijo Chickens Tender. Y'oung Spring Chickens. Pound 13Jf Tnrkeys Ci-oii Spring Turkeys. Per pound ot Ducks Spring Ducks, extra choice.

Pound 5 4 ing back between public. is quoted of Goodness of quality with cheapness of price. Booth's announcements are contracts the House and the Every promise made carried out. Every item is reliable. No inflat I toys' I'll ps.

bovs' mil is. 1" i s' knee pants. at I ton h- 1 ing in of til'' l-l 'I a 1 111 linn "I copper is said to be due In tin- added strength acquired by mill, rs ibiougb llu- generous bill of fare served al Dan Tewcy's Southern. RICH OflE 11 THE EMMA Vein Cut That Assays Nearly $200 a Ton. YIELDS GOLD AND SILVER illeen I Vet ol Ore on It till Miles ol Drift on the Tw o-ll uudied l.exel Running I ram lo $10! it Ton.

A rich strike has in F.mnia mine, hich is by th" liutto Mining made in th-b. ing dc 1 pe 1 Devi l- iiiin nl enmpany, and the hopes and pn di tii US the men who have been the enterprise; seem ah l- oiin nu be tui- tilb-d. owiig in the great amount of water in the shaft, which has be hampering work for several nr nth it was ncently decided to run a dr ft ui the 4(i0-level for the purpose of a 'ha The drift is now in fe i and llu-last la feet aie in ore or veip. matter. A few days ago mpies iv tak and assays made that ran from J1! i fltfi a ton in silver, gold and pper.

A'esterdiiy a well-known mining man who is not interested in (he Ktmua a -requested to go into the mine and lct sampled for assays, lie I ked a number from both sides of the drill at intervals along the la f. ot nf v. in exposed. The assays ran from $110 i a ten. The latter yielded Hi- oini'is in silver and ounces, in gold.

The r. -turns elated and asto.iished the l-lmnin people, and they now feel certain they will in time have a great mine. A i soon as the drift ami drain is eompl ted sinking in the shall will he resiiau I The initially is also making go progress in its work on the Olive Branch ami ill to-day Icgin ihe lead north and south tin- L'Oft. A complete line nf pianos and sew ing machines at Shi-rman's. Fast Park street.

FIRE DOES DAMAGE AT THE TORPEY HOUSE rince ni (4 Change HuikU 'i'liis Aloru-iiig--Kiirnitiiie Musi ol Damage aiisitl by the I'lnine An ahirm called "Ut the tile to a lihize the Toipey house on liioadway last nighs. The lire started in the kitchen and had gained considerable headway before the department was notith-'d. chief Sanger arrived on the scene the tire had reached a threatening; po.ni. The department, by prortint acti. how ever, soon gained control ami th age ccuflni to the furiiicji dam-in tlie lodging house.

There were ah' ut 14 in th- place when Harry Fsan noticed the lire and smoke issuing from the building and turned in the a'arm. The the house were quickly warned and got out before ihe smoke nr tile am ed them. The building is owned by W. B. Torpey.

The establishment conducted by Mrs. Margaret Ci'-eley. who also owns the furniturt Mrs. to have sold the furniture and the business of tie- Torpey house this morning, $.0 having been paid to a bind the bargain. The liousr was fully insured, but Mrs.

i-lredey carried no insurance on her furniture. Tin- damage amounted about CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. Finest Flowei-R Kver Seen in Untie To- Day ut the Unite 1 In nil Co. The Butte -Floral company invites the public, especially th- ladies, visit its tloral rooms. lliT West Broadway, to-day, from noon until o'clock this i vening.

The company will have all of the leading' varieties of the fall queen of Mowers on exhibition Every lady-should see theae magnificent blooms, which were grown at the Hutte Floral company's greenhouses at Cregson Springs. A cordial invitation If ex tended lo every lady to 107 West Park street. ah at the stor." Call for the H. 805 Utah avenue. E.

oyster cocktail, Yen W. If. Winters insures property against fire, sells real estate, loans money on real estate security, and rents houses. 'Phone T17-M, or call at 23-24 OwFley block. Butte.

JAKEY WAS ON THE SPOT But taw Lot tin Wan Delayed in Transit and llie Fight Didn't Progress. There was to have been a fight for $50 at the reception road house last night between Jake" and Cissy 1 Loftus, the vanquisher of "Buckets. Jake was there on time, but Loftus, for some reason not known by the hundred or so sports who went out there I to see a-scrap, did not show up. A couple of unknowns went into the ring and gave a crowd a dollar's iyorth of sport, alter which the hack procession returned to town. 1 Fresh Vegetables DALY BANK AND TRUST GO.

OF BUTTE CAPITAL IIM.009. Xitabllihed 18S2-lncorporate4 ISM. 6ENERAL BUNKING BUSINESS I i White Plump Celery. Medium size bunch small bunch. 5c Crisp and Tender White Plume Celery.

Large bunch Kip" and Delicious Tomatoes. Pound 5f Snow White Cauliflower. Pound 8'aC Fresh Fruits Fresh Huckleberries. Per quart .1 5c Belle Fleiir Per 5c choice lCating Apples, small size. Special, per pound lio.

Thin Skin. Juicy Demons. dozer, lac and Choice Bananas, large Dozen Per 1 Of size. arte Oysters Selected New York Count Oysters, large size. Dozen 20c Bolls.

and Pastry prices values tolerated. Money if you wish, every time. Hubbard Squash. Per 1 i Selected Pumpkins. Per 1J Jersey Sweet Potatoes, pound Per It- Cape Cod Cranberries.

Per quart 1 New Grnn IVnt Large Soft Shelled Walnuts. Pound 15t i New Crop Brazil Nuts. Per pound t5 Fresh Boasted Peanuts. Special. per pound Choicest of California Pressed 0 Ki- Pound Selected Imported Figs.

Pound basket eiaret Table riaret. 4 years "Id. Gallon riaret. jallon 50c Hye Malt Whiskey. Per gallon $4.00 and Six-year-old Bourbon or Rve Whiskey.

Gallon Eight-year-old Bourbon or Uye Whiskey. Gallon Ten-year-old Bourbon or Rye Whiskey. Gallon $...., 4 Golden Sceptre S-year-old Whiskey. Full quart hot- tin Vltl III). Whist Club 10-year-old Whiskey.

Full quurt bottle if 1.50 Clock Tonight Our Bakery Home-made Bread. Doughnuts at special to-day. ntvnv Pr.iMui JOHN D. RTAN, Vice Presldeat. C.

C. SWINBOKNB. Cashier. R. A.

KUNKBL, Ass Caehler. 7, O. K. Lewis. J.

II. Vivian. V. Fayette Harrington. Cashier: M.

A. Willie, Assistant casnier. THE SHYER BOW NATIONAL BANK I Hutte, Mont. capital, iiuo.ooe.eo. Transacts a general banking busltie.

1 Special attention given to collections and remittances made for same on day of I payment. Drafts drawn on principal I points in the United Status and Europe. Money loaned. City and county warrants bought. Accounts solicited.

Interest paid on deposito. Draft drawn on Banque d'Hoclit Ua. Montreal. Canada. STATE SAVINGS BANK Corner Main and Park, Butte.

Officers: John A. Crelghton. president; Staph ton, vice yresidsnt. T. JI.

i llodp-ens. cashier. Paid-in capital. UW.iWft. Surplus and undivided ptofita WW.WO.OO.

I Under slate supervision and Interest paid on deposits. Sell exchange avalliiblo in all the principal cities the Unitud States and Kurope. collections attended to promptly. TrarmacU a general bankiatr business. Directors- John A.

Cretshton. Otnana. W. Stapleton. A.

Barrett. E. 3. V. KeBBPr.

Hii'tf'H J- O. Hulcens. The First National Bang OF BUTTE. Family Wines and Liquors Just from the press---our complete Wine and Liquor price list. No family should be without one.

You'll be surprised at the low prices quoted. It's free for the California Claret Wine, fi years old. Per gallon Port or Sherry Wine, 6 years $1. So- old. Callon Port or Sherry.

4 years old. Gallon. $1.00 Imported Irish Whiskey. Gallon f7i'l-i Imported Scotch Whiskey. Callon IfT.r.'i Jas.

Hennessy Cognac Brandy. Gallon $8.00 Open Until 10 vtw, mw wv Andrew J. Davis, president: Jamea A. Talbott, vice president: E. B.

Weirlck, i cashier; George titevenson assisteal cai ler. A UENEKAL BANKING BUBUMt TRANS ACTEr. Foreign exrhanyc. Wo draw direct all the principal cities of Europe is sue our own letters of credit, available parts ot tr vory STANDARD WANT At, BRING QUICK.

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Pages Available:
286,517
Years Available:
1889-1970