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The Anaconda Standard from Anaconda, Montana • 3

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THE AXACOXDA 'ETAKDABDr SUNDAY 3IOKS1XG, JUXff ,20, 1897. ANACONDA NEWS. THE illl'I'ER (TI'V LATTER JQAY SAINTS A Conference of That Church Now in Session in This City. PROMINENT ELDERS SPEAK 1 ITHB COPPER CITY 't we -nave tames upes j4 v' Ij-jirtMi The very cKoicest oTtlie "season's "productions, velvetT silk, satin, moire, chillon, lace and cloth. That they are-; elcgan no one will gainsay.

Tb Bible Is Preached a It Appears to Them and Nothing Else la Toler-, ated In Their Teaching Galnlnar Ground. 21 The Latter Day Saints met In conference yesterday morning in the Lyceum hair on Commercial a M-wmmmi 9 -we have-' JQIUVILL SEE A CARD IN THE WINDOW. READ IT. Buys the Best Cape in this Window ML. with NK Monday this simple announcement than a casual More is implied in reader would to get the full benefit come early Monday morning.

Such an Opportunity to Buy Imported Wraps flay Not Come Again. 1 I- THE COPPER CITY COPPER CITY ANACONDA o'clock. The morning session was de- t.vicm iu luuiuie uusmess ana reports 01 elders. These showed that the mission had been opened nine months; thai i material progress had been made. Deer Lodge valley, Jefferson valley, Lima, ucv.B tIBClCU to some extent, meeting places have been opened, two branches of the church organized, two Sunday schools established, several converts- have been added to the church and much preju- dice removed.

Elder C. J. Black will return home on a vacation of two months. Elders George S. Ypung and William Wlddi-non are to labor in Beaverhead county, C.

J. Harris- and Ephrianv Kicks will labor in Jefferson valley, Henry Jackson and Arnold Miller, in Deer Lodge P. Tempest is stationed in. Anaconaa. uther missionaries are to arrive in the near future Apostle M.

W. Merrill said the church did not come here to stir up contention Its mission is one of peace. Said he: "We present the plain principles of the gospel as taught in It is left to the people themselves whether they will accept or. not. The missionary who.

travels without purse or scrip, teaching the doctrines as taught by Christ and Hi3 apostles, must of neces sity be a firm believer and also a sin cere worsniper. uney must practice as wall na tiro a Taiaanh onnthi.i thing we must first be in possession of that which is to be taught. Man may use words as a means of conveying in formation or attracting attention, but it is God who does the converting. The duty of missionaries is to present the truths of the plan of salvation as recorded in holy writ. It is their right to be in possession of the spirit of revela tion so as to be able to teach the things of God.

No one can be in possession of the spirit of revelation cept they live for it. To be constantly directed by His spirit should be the daily object and aim of all servants cf God and none should strive for it more earnestly than these young men who leave their families, homes, business, for the sole purpose of bettering mankind. It is written, "Except ye are "one ye are not If we love all mankind we are nearlne the standard of Christ life. Christ laid down His life for us. Let us emulate His example at least sufficiently to devote a small portion of our lives in doing good.

"The effects of the gospel reaches to all eternity. The sealing power was given to the ancient apostles. It is on the earth a sain. WJien otur people marry in our temples thejr are married for time and eternity. What a blessed privilege is this.

It must not be thought that a person can be saved In their sins. To take the benefit, of any law, its requirement must be observed in every particular." Prof, D. M. Todd said "there are three kinds of repentance. One exhibits a Godlv sorrow for nast offenses, one is shown by the person avoiding or putting away sin, and the third demands that the sinner make restitution for wrongs done.

A thorough repentance is shown in the effect produced on the Individual. Christ atoned for the sin of our first parent, Adam, unconditionally as to the part we direct, but His atonement for our sins is made to us on condition that we comply with His commands. Our spirituality is devel oped much as our bodies are. As we exercise the limbs and muscles our bodies are developed to a certain high standard; as we exercise our spiritual natures so growth is encouraged and built up in this direction. In proportion to.

our proper exercises of the gifts of God, so our dualty is exalted." Elder Thomas E. Ricks encouraged the saints to live upright lives. All -true followers of Christ would rather suffer a wrong than do a wrong. We should guard well the precious treasures of the gospel which we have been fa- vored with. Our lives should be exemplary.

Elder George S. Young referred to the magnificent temple reared in Salt Lake City in this generation, and in which they labor so much1 for the of the dead as well as the living. "Truly we live in the day the, hearts of the children are turned to -the fathers and the hearts of the fathers to the We are the only people, I believe, who practice baptizing and officiating for the dead. This Is Bible doctrine. We Latter Day Saints 'believe' in that book." Elder Ben E.

Rich thought that of all religious denominations on the earth the Latter Day Saints are the least understood. "We believe the gospel of Christ as taught by Peter, James and Johcu law and Speculation, tells If friend i are true or false, locates mines ano hidden treasures, oawrs. documents and absent friends and relatives, and has.been ihe man of making many rich and comfortable Xorl'4 by their following his advice. Melvor-TyRdall Can be consulted from 10 a. nu4o 1 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 p.

the Montana. Remember, -that Mclvor-Tyndall Is here for a few daya only. So make engagements Retiring Sale ANACONDA, stop This Week ur entire $10,000 Shoe Stock; lhaf loname ana rastiaious in rootwear, will Bargain Table in our Annex Salesroom, uaiuiuBu j'uu. t. 's a FIRST TABLE 500 pairs of Children's Dongola Kid Shoes, up to 8, worth $1.25, for 39 cents SECOND TABLE 400 pairs of Ladies' Opera Toes and Oxford Tie Slippers, hand-turned: black and tan; razor, square and bulldog toes; worth up to $3, for 89 cents Our Fink Circular.

Did You Get One? THIRD TABLE 450 pairs of Boys' Heavy Riveted (iron clad Grain School Shoes. The sort thev can't wear out; up to size Avorth $1.75, 89 cents Did You Read Our Pink Circular? FOURTH TABLE-2W pairs of Ladles' Hand-turned Oxford Ties, all the new shapes, styles and toes. 250 pairs of Ladies' Lace and Button Shoes, bright Dongola and Vlri Kid, patent tips, opera, razor, Piccadilly and 20th. century toes; worth up to $3, $1.19 1h9 Pink Circular Keeps Us on the Jump. catch, If-you want It's Shoes cdmprises'everythinff that Is new, fash- be placed on sale Mondav on Special and marked at prices that will simply Few of 'Em FIFTH TABLE 300 pairs of Men's Full Stock Calf Shoes, lace and congress razor, bulldog, square and round toes; regular $3 goods, $1.29 For Fp3cial Eargains Read the Pijik till.

SIXTH TABLE 160 pairs of Ladies Ox-blood Oxford Ties, all the swell toes: beautifully arched Instep would make the foot of a mud turtle look handsome. Also 26.1 pairs of Ladles' Button and Lace Shoes, needle, 21st century, razor and Kenyon toes. Choice of theBe two splendid lots, worth as high as $4, $1.69 If Ycu Have Not as Yet Got SEVENTH TABLE Everything that Is new, novel, bright and beautiful in the Shoe line Is shown in this great lot all the new shades, all the new est toes, all the very newest styles- worth up to $5. for $3,29 A Pink Circular Come to the Store and Get Oqj. Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon.

TO MINING MEN We Crry Full Line ol MINING BLANKS Stock Cooks, Stock Cerliftate, Corporation Ssals, Rubber Stamps, COPP'5 MINING LAWS. Standard Publishing Co ANACO.NDA. MONT. TIE ALEXANDER J. McIVOR-TYNDALL and hamlet withift a.

-radius of 50 tnileS, and the hundreds whohave Imd an interview with the trreat clairvoyant are loud in their of hin wonderful powers. Mclvor-Tyndall tells all about ycur future and past without hesitation-, -and With amazins attention" to detail, He gives Tellable and important advice and information on all business undertakings, warns 'you of coming dangers, guides you aright in all affairs of life, marriage, love, divorce, A POET LAUREATE. Troubles He Might Hnvf, Supposing America Had an Official Foet. From the Chicago Inter-Ocean. The girl threw aside the morning paper.

"I think it's outrageous," she said, "the way they gibe and jeer at the poet laureate of England. Wrhat if Alfred Austin is puny and ineffectual; he's doubtless intelligent enough for the position; almost anyone could grind out odes on the o.ueen's birthday and an epic for the jubilee." "Has it ever occurred to you," said the man, "how gibed and jeered and caricatured an American poet laureate would be? Methinks even now I see his long hair floating through Bradley's political, cartoons and hear the parody of his latest ode sung from the vaude ville stage by the low Irish "An American poet laureate," she re peated musingly. do you sup pose he would be appointed? By the president? Or would ho work up from an alderman and be elected by the reo-ple?" "Well, let us hope," replied the man, "that the appointment would.be made by the president, along with the consuls and other officials. I scarcely see how a poet could evolute from an alderman, as we understand the term; a poetical pen and a political pull do not necessarily co-exist. In order to lift him above the restraint of party greed I mean creedthe appointment would have' to lifer "I should think, then, that the man would 'have to be remarkably adaptable," said the girl.

"During one administration he would have to address his muse as: 'Hail, thou goddess of the golden and the next as: 'Hail, fair goddess, silver What do you suppose would be the chief requirement for an American poet laureate?" "A keen sense of humor," came the prompt reply. TTesTsuipsTThat woTiTdana15Te" him to adjust himself to the peculiarities of our government. Besides, no American would listen to his inaugural odes and Fourth of July sonnets if they weren't full of jokes. Stephen Crane wouldn't do then, would he?" "Scarcely, if humor is to be the re- ptjuirement, but otherwise the position would be a snap for him, replica tne man. a snap?" "Why, the naming of his.

poems Is so uncertain that he; might use almost any of them for almost any occasion, being the" trouble of Writing something fresh. Certainly no one would lie the wiser." "That's very true," said the girl, laughing. "A friend of mine argues in this way about Stephen Crane: 'He uses all capitals but has, 50 rjgifi- must have talent; his poems no he must have New capes and jackets, Losee Maxwell's. 1-3 off at All members of O. L.

b. are inviiea 10 anenu me recepiion ai oiauuaiu nan. Monday evening, June 21st. By order W. M.

Cheap Steamship Itates. The Scandinavian exposition at Stockholm, Sweden, and the Queen's'Jubiiee in London, England, are attracting a great many people to those countries. Parties desiring good berths on steamers should have them reserved at once, as they are being taken ffi-tt. Call at the Butte. Anaconda Pacifk railway depot.

for rates via any line. Passengers will be supplied with Ylckets direct, to Europe. They will hot to thavt? ihcm exchanged en route. Hound if fp" passage at reduced rates. is The eminent English clairvoyant and mysterious reader of Future, who is staying in Anaconda at "The Montana," and whose remarkable jwwers of wisdom and prophecy have made him the talk of thV civilized' fvdrld, has consented to continue his1 stay' in this city for a short time'longer; 7 Every day, since Mclvor-Tyndall has wit h- vuif his parlors at the Mon-ta have been crowded with ladies arid fireatlenien: from nearly every town teachers and Delta Sigma society of the High school, for the splendid, appropriate and patriotic memorial exercises' rendered by them Friday, May 28, and for their cordial Invitation extended to the members of this post to participate in the same.

E. A. WATERBURY, "Tost Commander. S. Wisner, Adjutant." New Hoarding House.

Mrs. K. Shiels will open her housa this morning for boarders, at southwest corner Alder and Commercial. Good cooking. Low terms.

For Vagrancy. Deputy Sheriff McGinnis iyesterdy brought a prisoner from Deer Lodge. The man's name is William Black, and he was given BO days for vagrancy. The Fight of the Century" A portfolio of half tones, on calendered paper 25 cents and one coupon. High grade and up-to-date, "The Columbia" bicycle.

L. A. King, agent. The Fight of the Century. A portfolio of half tones, on calendered paper 2b cents and one Standard coupon.

WARMING UP. A Discussion ns to the Weather That liaised the Temperature. From" the Cleveland PlaiaJDaalsu," 71 Two ancient citizens were discussiffg the chilly characteristics of the late month of May. A number of young men stood about them in the hotel lobby and listened. "Why, said one, "this has been the most' remarkable May I can reiymber since let me see, When was it?" "Along in the '60s, wasn't it?" said the oher.

"No, it was earlyin the rinn'r rpmpmher anv cold Mav in "Well, there was one jtist-xhe' same." "You're thinking of the '60s." "No, I'm not. I said the '70s." "Well, there wasn't any cold May In either the '60s or '70s." "There wasn't?" "No, the coldest May I can remember followed the cold winter of '57." "Bah! I remember that May very well. It wasn't a cold one by any means." "It was colder than anything In the '60s or '70s." "I say it wasn't. I've got the whole thing down in my scrap book." "Well, you'd better go home and refresh your memory." "My memory is all right. Pity you've lost yours." "You're a'do'dding old imbecile." "You're a superanuated old "That's right, gentlemen." chfrruped a younger.

man, "keep right at it. The thermometer has already gone up several degrees!" But they both breathed hard and walked away glaring. Drowsiness dispelled by Beiciiah's Pills The best 23-cent restaurant In town. Meals at all hours. No.

821 Commercial avenue. Con O'Connor: The trout ftreams adjoining Hamilton are in splendid condition and good catches are made daily by, guests of the White Arraigned. White, ''the negro who cut Willis Rhodes so bodly that the latter's -life was for a time despaired of, was arraigned yesterday in Justice IXn-oghue's court The' complaint 'charfces him with intent to kill. He was ordered to plead on Monday at 10 a. m.

ANACONDA ANACONDA CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTOR r. PLVMB1XQ. GET' AN ESTIMATE FROM P. S. TA-ne.

607 East Park Anaconda, before you plac any order for plumbing, steam and hot water heating and venti-latlng. Alt work guaranteed. PLUMBING. Steam and Hot Water Heating. Estimates furnished on application.

Address J. A. HASLET, 21a Oak tsreet, Anaconda. Mont. rHTSICIAKS.

DR. N. S. SNYDER. Physician and Surgeon of St.

Aan'a Hospital. Office Next to Montana. Hotel. Anaconda. Mont.

ISCMXAN EOCS. frank Kennedy; JUSTICE OP IHE PEACE. Mf Room 11 Shields Building, Anaconda, Mont. JM. M.

DONOOHUE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACH. 117 Main street. Anaconda. Collection tiromptly attended to. "William 1.

Hog, B. Brownlee, Marcus Daly, P. IE. Sargeant. W.

M. Thornton. DALY Dmkrs ANACONDA. MONTANA. But na sell Domestic and Foreign Ex change and transact General Banking Collection promptly attended to.

Exchange drawn on London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dublin, Belfast, Pans. Hamburg, Berlin and ail the, leading citlea of Europe. CORRESPONDENTS. National Park Bank. New Torle Omaha National First National St.

Paul Well. -Fargo ft Francisc Utah National Ogden Hoge, Brownlee Co.u.. Butte Larable Bros. Deer Lodge he Pride 1 nf Snnnnnrln VI XVllUVUUUU MONTANA MEAT GO'S Try Them and Be Convinced Anncenda Livery Stzlh D. O.

BROXVNELL, Proprietor. Bugjlss, Horses ad SjJJ5 far Also Proprietor oil Fassonjiror. ana express Une. made with all trains. Office and Stable first Stmt.

At MANHELM'S this week a plain Montana Silver Dollar will go as far as a Five Dollar Bill will anywhere else. OUR MAIL ORDER business la growing rapidly. Out-of-town ladies can get the full benefit of our closing-out sale by sending us their orders by mail. We fill them carefully. Watches Horsa Timers Chronographs $7-50 FROM UP Odd and Silversmiths iXACO.NDA, MONTANA Free Free Season Ticket to Races OR By Guessing How Much Water in Bottles in Our Show Window.

Special Offer in Pants $2.00 pants $1.50 2.50 pants for 2.00 3.00 pants for 2.50 3.50 pants 3.00 4.00 pants for 3.50 J5.00 pants for. 4.00 6.00 pants 5.00 7.00 pants for 5.50 Goodfriend Clothing Co 220 Commercial Anaconda THE TRAVELING MAN Gelrthe best f.btainable In the section he Journeys through. The best hotel or cafe, at times, the best wine, but always the best newspaper. A stranger on the trains passing through Montana gurprlred at the traveling man almost unanimous demand for the Anaconda Standard. The ratio is about 0 Standards asked for to two of any Western dally.

The traveling man gets the best. Tour friends in the Kaat would appreciate a newspaper of the character it prints prlr.ts it every day in the year. Tha subscription terms sfked are the same as Inferior capers. Jl.Qtf per month d- livered. Register as a permanent istan dard patron bow.

"GSTTH IHSTITDTE- Uuildinrj, AnacDnda, For Treatment of Liquor, Morphine and all Chronic Diseases. F. GATTAN, M. D. Graduate Hahnemann Medics! College, Chicago, III.

gifts which existed in the primitive thuch exist to-day. Our elders have no new doctrine to advance. What they teach is found in the King James translation of the Bible. God is not the author Of confusion. He is the fame yesterday, to-day and forever.

The same plan of salvation is of effect to-day as it was in the days of Jesus. "The first gospel sermon preached after the death Christ was on the day of There the apostles were moved by the Holy Ghost to such an extent that the people jeered at them and accused them of being firunk. When the people were convinced of the truth of Peter's denial, they were moved on to such an extent that they cried out in the agony of a broken heart, 'What shall we do? Peter had preached faith in God and in His Son, Jesus Christ, to the convincing of many they showed by their declarations that they had truly repented of their sins. Now they wished to know what to do next. Peter next informs them to be baptized.

This is what the Latter Day Saints teach. If There is anything wrong in this doctrine, the Bible is responsible for It, not our people." For sanitary plumbins, call on Young Deell, 10 Park. Large bleached Turkish towels. 23c oualky, 12'c each, at Losee Maxwell's. O.

A. K. Resolutions. At a regular meeting of George G. Meede Post No.

16 G. A. held June 32. the. following resolution was unanimously adopted: "Resolved, That the thanks of this post are due and are hereby tendered to School Superintendent Stapleton, ths A Great Bargain Owing to my inability to successfully conduct my store and ranch at the same time, I have concluded to offer my ranch for sale at a great sacrifice.

It Is located five miles cast of Anacon- oa and one mile norm or arm Springs, contains acres under fence, water rights, residence and sufficient outbuildings. I will sell with imple ments for 13.000 cash, balance on time. It is Just the place for the dairy business, good markets being near at hand. The price Is a trifle less than per acre anil loss than I paid for it. Title unquestionable.

Apply or addresf reter Lansing, Deer Lodge, Mont. The Ladies' Friend Dr. DeVille's Fran cfrjahsy Cf nd 92.0Q pn Sant by aail. terurrlr sxaUd. to nor iirmm.

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