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Show THE BUTTE TERROR. Affairs are in a fearful condition in Butte. The fight among bosses has demoralized Montana Mon-tana for years until a great many eyes have become be-come so blurred .that they can no longer distinguish dis-tinguish between right and wrong; the quarrels of bosses have had their effect in the ranks of organized or-ganized labor and with the breaking down of respect for the courts, there has come around a state of society flosely akin to anarchy. It indicates indi-cates a period of uncertainty, heart-burning and-continued and-continued pecuniary losses foj a long time to , , ( come, and with that prospect before them, it will t j, H be natural, for many to resort to violence. We T V H do not remember of ever having seen a more H sinister outlook for any town in America than jp H is presented for Butte right now. h Nor are the prospects of surrounding cities s i H made pleasant by the showing there. Men must " live. What those thousands who have been u tin own out of employment just as the winter is f H drawing near, are going to do is a matter serious t H enough to cause concernment in half a dozen H states. j, H |