POSTOFFICE REGULATIONS. lt;'ITIZKXS* MKKTl\nMAILS cr/ME E»i(nn. ffi^nernl and Inral ..Kuteru, ful mail.............Wwl*rn, him! 1«m*nIwettrm. f.-i*«t mall.......SpnAi-fft-h. Mlt;nlt;lri\i ami Friilayr Tnnrnc River. M„iH’i* JO |iW|»l'J-!’d»y,Laml Friday* 8*1 fr, Saturday,.ila}•u.’mIh) r W.M !*,.-Momlav' itciiCorU S|»ccial. 'riilnyt...........• OfM‘U« . .•flow**.........» r flow._ wry v!•»lt;*». inda).- OfNc** oiwiESSSiiinlIn .11* 12 ft I H.«, V.ni7 :a» a.inin7:*.*i (•.111%^l|*.inSlITi M.mjttl'-4 MU |..in7 JO,,.m■ I |f. IllSciny.I-. M.Northern Pacific Time Table.l.EWfc Mii.fj.riTt c.i.ino wi:*»i.No I. Pai*i11r Kx|*n-, So. s. Pacific Mail So Xi Ek|.n-k Fn-iiihl No , Wav Frniffhl* :4r.«. in. II :3* p. hi. II :£lt; p. in. *:4 h. in.i.Kivn VILM 1111 I. So, 2 All.mlir Kxi.n'w So I Ailnntic M...I So M Bspn-M. Freight . .No M Wav Kreifflitl Vi.f; AST.I: :»r* p. in r.js a. in II :irlt; h. hi 4 :1II .1. IllOfficial Oirectory.Ni'llll.-l of IitoveinorLleul-4iov 4*«cr«*iar.\ of Sou Stale Tr* anui»*r Slate Auditor Aft ,i (vi-ii. ral Supi Pub lua i-l.i. t 4..-1 i,-.-.. 4’lk Supreme I rlSTATK.iu.’ilt;» • S. ilnrliiiiiu. H../email •I. K. Hirkanb. Il--I.ii,,4fMK'lllt;|e .lll'l IfS«irv« \..i tieiiernl I'. S. .ilun-lml.4 iCollector Ini K Retfieter 1‘. S. Receiver41.41. I ..’III■!. Il.-lem, -I. II Fl.rey Il.-lem, .1. If. Mi Ilf. I»lt; • r 1-o.ltf.-S. li*.i.l.iii Miler 4'it\ . \ 1 ' l.llipl^ll. Mile. 4'it)fllsTRH |lily-I Ulbfe •v.velilli .hlllK'inlIIor. II.-,.. I! .'I ill,urn. Milt;Hiiri;,l .’M-i„lfc'r;,p|,..rPr—I u 111. jfller. Mile. ' ity•I'MStai-iv-ii.it. If. I.kal.ikuStale Ib-preM-M.niv. .; / \ Sl’iirman1 * '** Sbi-ritT '.i. HawVin.. M.l- lix.vlr*-n*nrei . V\ f.. S.IMl«e.I lk ami Kefir \. II. S«vr.llii».-it-lk IHfl oint W. .1. Zii ’nnierir.a n.I oil i it) At lorn.-) f. II. L.fii.l,AMeMtr - lii-n. I.. New man,i*urte)f.| I h»4. Sexton,tVtrom-r i . H. Lehcher.Supt ..I Sr-liool. Mr-. .1- li. I.itfi.t.Public t.lrn llt-uri Nn\-. ”v « N. IfH)ii.ff.4 IT. .W S. Sin 1 11:.11.w :. ,t T. J . I,r:,l,.tm . TOWNHIIII'.M.l v I .!JUvltCer.. 4 'on«t abl*Join. 4 rilfli S. Stutoive II. HoiraiitiltMn)i.|t;ir Alt nine) OrkTreamivi.....lt; bief of Police .Police M,i«i»lr.iial.PKRMKV l.r-t Vt „nl II. W. Mcli.tir.. S. P. S..Secoml Warlt;l Tlioa. fiibb. W. H. Hilliard.O'1. K. li. KKDl*.PHY Sit IAS AMvNlRfiHOV tMKce (tl W. K. Srt.M.--' Ifri.it Store.IfirpII. ADAMS,Dentist,all•mlJ’rariio-, tlie lnt*t li.pfVCd lie-lHu|». Pofetol tire block. Mile. I It)I. O. «• *\ 4 umi*! L»f.J«pe No. 13. meet, iti tlwir ball lt;-vcr- Mon, I ay nisi f.Seminal Encampment meet* ftrt and tlii.d Friday of cacb month.A Strong Expression o? Confidence in the First National Bank of Miles City, Mont.Alex Korkin. Il* I .-tin I.. Koitt iti. Il.-lem, F. VS. Wrirfbt. Ileb-ua Arnldtt K. fook. Hei.-nH Henri .1. Harkell. Helena K A. STeere. Helena tv V. I'l-uila-rioii, Ib-l.-im Real Weheti-r. ll*|e|lH lt;K. N. Hnrvv.fo.l. Hillincf / W. H. If. Will ||„tf, FKIiKlfAI..,-l.pp Ryan K. Mi.ldlelon S. 4 .or.Ion li. W tllerton K. S. JHrkM.ll Jolin 4litihOK. E. K. FISH.Phvan IAN StKoKoM vxn 4JaMtrKK i vs. I’Arjit. Wiimtnrxi iiml r,lt;*lHirl**lielfer Office at W. K. ShVHir*’*** Ilnur Store.SH. Wbitm-y,DENTIST.air* Street over St.tckuiottvr. National Hank Work ipiarantpcd un.l at reuMfimlilp price,.A. F. A A. M. Y4*llow,ton* faiibrcXo. meet, ■t Mult;«ir HhII «.ii ffr,t and tliirvl fff.lwwlnjt of oaeli mouth.K. nf I*. 4'rufeader ’•*. 7. nlt; etr at tf.ldFallow, hall on the Urn ami tliml Tlntrwlay* of •In* mouth.I. O. «•. T. Star of the W-*p' m.-.-t- at MaMinic ball ererj Tlntr^iui mnituO. A. M. r. S. firuat Pvwt.No. 14. nmet, at Odd Fellow, li all ia* the lir,t au-l third Thursday, of the month.A. «. f. W on the 2d an UthToiib’u-* River Lo.lrflt;* No. ;tl, meet, Thuredayviff each mouth.t. of V. Col. E. Butler Camp. No. 4. meets tu •I un.l fourth Saturday* of i-acn month.CHI KCHKVP1SCOPAL Emauufl *‘Innth cr. Palmer nudIK!■nth ■treot*. S**rvic» Sumlar at II a.m. and 9 p.m. tic! tviuimuiiii.u Brri Sun day in eachev. J. T Pritcluirvf. Rector.METHODIST Church corner Eleventh and PUaaaut rtlwI, Service* at 11a.m. and 7 u»*yi.m.. Prayer im-etiim Wetlunulay eveuiiur,.Rpt. r.O. Bi.ylnn. PasUvr.PMESBYTKRIAN Churah Corner Main Sliwet and Montana Aveuue. Scrrle** Sunday, at 11 a.m. and 7 Ul p.m.Rev. J. S«^i Miller. Paator.Chrutiau Endeavor Society mwt# one Ivonr prorlou, to the ,*veuiu« 'erne*.CATIIOL14 l hnrcli ,-t the S,cre.l Hsart C _____and Truth Street*. Service* flrat and Sunday* of the month. tiiirh Maa* at• Ve»lt;.' 5l» p.m.■ aiaai. Suml.iv Sch«e*l at 2 :;•» p. in. •ud tb-nrdicliou at'efcper*Folliminu the clottiiiK of th** 8t4M-k. tfrouer* bsuk to day, and m-itji a view to allav any excitement that this event may have caueeil, a meetimr of the citizens anil tiucitieflfl men of the i-ity was called at the MiIiH City club room, at half pasl foar to consider a course of action pr4v|M«ol Ivy the First N'ational bank. I’mmptJ) at the hivur named the meet inp uavi 4-ulletf to order by W. H. Jonlan anil 4in motion of fr. Fish..I mltfe Si revel! wa, electetl i-hHirman 4*f tb,. meet in«. fin assuming the iMwitii.i. the i 114!*,'*• hri4‘tly hut fori-ibly {svrtrayetl the sitiiati4:u as it c\iste«l am] the damatfi-ilisast4-r Ihul wouhl 4ivertake aii 4.ur h*-cal nibTcsts if the unn'asonahlr aiarm that cm im-s “bank runs nhoiibl take [iosuoshon of this community. He was followed by W. IS. Jordan incident *.f the Firaf N’ational bank who staled that it was the desire and intention of the ofti.-i-i-,»f the bank b keep tin- iJih.i-h of that instituti4.11 ojci: inn to lt;lo this 11 would i4M|uire the i-o 4»|s*rati4.n ami sup jHirt of tli«* 4-oriiuiuiiity The hank was linnnlt;’iall\ s-iiin.i. ami its HtiN-kli4iUIlt;*iH men 4.f well knownwealth. He v-SHfcd th»1 the imik I'H.i sulficicl)] funds llt;lt; eomluct ImsinesH 4-anily .11 the ordinary way. Although (iiiiHiiii n a very 4*onservatii4*lt;-..irse f4»r th»* las' thice months, the bank has nevertheless made loans i-onliuu»us!y f-»r the benefit 4.f its jiatr4ins. and wdi still be able todoso. All that was re.piired In accouiplisti thisvtiid sav»* this coiDinunily the distri-Nsini;effect* of havingt»i y.‘4i into foiY-cd iii|Uidatioi, Was tin* contidem-e of the |f*s|de.The plan decided ii|s.n hy the directors of he hank to protect the interests •»r the hank, and through it. those ««f the 1:41m muiiity. was to j my all demands made sfvun it f«»r legitimate business purpuB4*s. but 14. refuse to pay any tie-inands made where it was kmiwn and ap[.arent that such demand* were made fur the purpose of hoarding the money 44wuy. and reliriui; it from virtuialion. if deemed necessary until the tinuncial nil nation changes. collections can Is-made.^Prof. tiB4-h loUo\ve*i in an eud4irseuient 4vf the pro|Mvse4i action 4if the tauk ar»4i stateii that lie would do all that he could to aid tln-in in its fterforiiiance.Mr. Jordan statiMl that Hie lumk diJ not ask fiir any assist Hnie save in the cun-t in name nf ordiuai-y business liunsac tiiHisami the full uitirai supjvorl of the coinmunity, hih! the Jailer mo*' of ail. The well known financial ability n1 the directo.*sof Che bank was an assurance of its solidity and if lhs needed any strengtheniiig it wasaffordcil by the fn|-lowing anmiuiiceniciit which the bankhad an hour before made public• NVIHX I MKN1 Wc are not insensible t.. the fact that in the present financial condition *jf the country, people having in .ney in tiauks. however solvent such ba.iks iiihv tie. an* liable to he anxious hIkuiI the safety nf such money. anlt;t by ivason of such anxiety create what is commonly known as -a run on the bank.”To the pHlnins and the deposittir* of the First National bank «»f Miles Ci»y. we the undersigned, officers anil stock-hoidersof said bank, deairr- to state that we know the Hnamrial i-ondition nf this bank, to l»e absolutely safe and sound.To state that the bank is able to pay every depositor it all come at once would not la- the truth. No bank in the L’nited States, isolated from help fri.ru other (tanks, as we are. couhl do that. But to the (!e|,isitiirs and patroiiH of this bank we desire to state that if tin patience ami confidence is exercise.I which we know t ie bank to !*e worthy of. if no run is treated or precipitated, urul the bank i, ullowi-d to pursue its usual course i»f business we will guarautee. Ctrsonally anil individually, tha*. no depositor shall lose one cent of the money which be now hHtfindopnsil in the bank.\V. It. JoRivvN. Pivuidect.tico. M. Milks. Vice--President.John C.utTbK. Director.Fkaxk C. Rohkhtson. Director.Humii Tcslkk. Director.J. W. Ktiif.veli.. Director.Mr. .Iordan added that the preientcondition would be only temporary as in two weeks the return from bi*ef shipments would begin to come in and continue until X.i»T,utx-r.In onlvr to place the matter tvefore the meeting Mr. Morau moved:the sake of putting it away. \«. niual aiuoiiiils or thnt are ili-slred lor ai.-tua need, to la- refused payment.The motion was heartily sei ondetl by Mr. Mclntire who stateil that the busi ness of nis house would continue wit! the First N’ational bank as heretofore and urged that all present regardless o fornn-r affiliations should stand by tin tank in its endeavors to preserve tin buKiuoan integrity of this community.W. F. ki-liinslile coneurroil in lb* views ex pressed Ivy Mr. Mclntire.Mayor Ryan suggested that all presen subscribe individually to the motioi maile by Mr. Moran.Mr. Courtney was in full accord witl all that had been said and thought i was the first duty of every citizen to di all in his jsiwer to allay excitement anlt; impart i.-onfhlenceMr. WntHi/n hult;l ilom- businlt;-ee witl the bank for eleven years. Hliil believe* it to lie as strong now as ever, as ; proof 4 if which he had dejMinitcd all tha he liH4l in hanci to-day. and would eon tinue to do so.Mr. Holt s|H»ke of the assureil tinau r ial responsibility of the direc|4rs of th« bank who had signeil the auiMJuniM-umn ami said that there was no need «»f tin. .i«*|M^it.,r buring any fear **f the of his money.t’ol. 8waine sai4l dial though he wa not strictly of Miles City, he had a I way felt a great ilit4 rest in the welfare 4,f th town and its institutions and helievei that the First National batik should I, 4:lt;rdially supported. Ilen lateil an inei •lent of his i.-ccnt exjierience with. California bank which had followed .*• •luewhal siniihu |nocelt;Iim- ami hhvci disaster t4i all cuncerne«l.I'h 4|ueatior was then [iiit mi th ado pi ion of tin- Morui. inotion, and 1 w as adopted unanimously ..the followini gentlemen giving it their umyualifietl en lt;lors«-uicnt: fi. I-'. IngersolJ. J. \V. Stre veil. W. H. .lorcan. Fred. Orschel. A. II Swerdtiger. \V. D. Smith. Col. K. But ler. J. \V. Watson. Jesse Hasbm. T. .1 Hryan. Henry Tussler. tl. \V. Mclntire fl-M. Miles. K. Fritz, John Leonard Col. Nwaine. J. M. ilolt. Frank O'Nei; Ed. Arnold. E. F. Fish. Towner Kavagt John Carter. I. King. H. M. Nbtrar Wm. Courtenay. R. li. Weare. W. Snell, ii. W. Allerton. M. «i. Maples. C F. Kelly. L. Bai-h. Jepp Ryan. S' M. lirann. «i. M. Robbins. John Wright R.li. Rerlrl. B. lllmaii. Chas. Laiwcn. C s. Whitney, s. K.Cale. 11. lJ. Wiley. A. I Camptiell. F. C. Robertson. W. P.Walere Chas. LeXoir. Ben T. Smith. John An derson. S. lt;iordnti. \V. S. Ciilunire. W. J Zimmerman. J. Westfall. X. P. Sorensiir lt;*. B. Towers. Jm*. fiibb. W. A. flibl Ben Darnail. J. A. Campbell. Carl W.sl zifzki. (’. E. Case, II. R. King.Tliei All Aarrvfl.Station Maaler—Vou abouldn't 8inofelt; air.Traveler—That u what my friend say.MAtion MArf'-r — Bur you mnstn'•moke. sir.Traveler—So my doctor tells me. Station Master—But you shan’t sumk** •ir.Traveler—Ah! that i» just what 111. **fe ipIIh in**. -Tit-Iiil-*.Tl»r WvrM'a Fnii—What II Y».-hh^BAPTIST Chureh, e«rot-r '.Tcnili §Ku«i Sl'aliuHrNo po««»r.P«»*t Ohaplsoi I. N. tttob Ki4iH-r er.-i.cb,** ooc* moa'I, nmi c.i..lue:a .|.*v,.lii.iial t.-rrir,‘ «»-*ry Thar*tlav oT.-uinrf. Sf*atnain« Hi 7:iW •’cc*ck. Dtiriur uu.!-wui»cr ••*rvfre*Cm .i:**i-*n.i-lThat it is the ts-nseof this meeting Hint we. the business men and eitizensof MilesC-ity. approve of the pro|ni*«*d actioi: of the First National Bank in refusing t- pay lt;to|*iailor*orth-«4* holding certificates of dejHisit, when they are satisf;ei That th** money is being withdrawn simply torIt means thut from May 1st unt Oct. olst there will lie on exhibition i Chicago the triumphs of all the agei The rarest and choicest specinieus of th handiwork of nan from the nations c the earth will le there to instruct an-ilelight.That ftr six niontliB Chicagti will b ibe iu-ibI eosuiepuliluii spul on llicglobiThat the American peopli* will hav the wonderful opportunity of niinglin with and 4tMcrring the habits an characteruticaof the peojile of every ne tmn in the world.That villages'* of the different furoig countries, conrructwl by and made u jntirely of people direct from sue countries, will !e a most interest in feature of the fair.That the American citizen, of whaf ever fireign birth or parentage, ma carry himself tack again t«* the land 11 his origin by vidtmg and studying thes foreign villages.That a few days or weeks s|*ent a the World’* Fair will l*e worth years o travel.That this is the grandest opportunity the American people have ever had fo interesting study and pleasure, am that a trip to Chicago during the nex six months would be the event of a lifetime.The Chicago. Milwaukee A 8t. Pau Railway offers Ihe best and most fre queut train aer.ice from St. Paul am Minneap4dis to Chicago. The only lini lighting its traius by electricity. Thi rwiet perfect dining service and fhi tiest sleeping cars in this country. AsiCr agent for tickets via The Milwau —the iSorernment's Fast Mai Line, orjaddresaJ. T. Conley.Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt_f St. Paul. Minn.Non —Write for u C. M. A- St. P World’s Fair b.ider It gives full par ticulara as to how to visit the Fair am and what it wil. cost*