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THE BUTTE OFFICE Ofd STANDARD b W Clo bu klIihgLs -r .1 Mmi· aad Um endmo The Tdmphms in .-a.I paw. 1I&m3.m a. iuiter mbmlbo 2,69 Mwrcl~rr to am* abselw mew WWwrdy EUTIR RAILWAY GUIDR. MONTANA UNMEN. ~pffl I AVOW l o Anbt mas.1I:$ 0.. Hsump._I. . 8p.U. 3 ~p.3. .... 4sý gee...a .. .. .. .. . ... Oat Sm .t tib wih soamsAMi V ta. IOITANA CENTUAL ·IL utib Utah a Noitha,~l~( LOUN1O AND £332TAL O MAZIL K1 mo th. * r............ m».... WUTE CURRENT NOTES. Thomas G. Merrill of Helens is in Botte. Dr. Cooper has returned from a week's trip east. J. . MMonle is rereating at Boulder. J. R. Toole ofat Anaconda was in Butte yesterday. The Turn Verein has finally decided to hold Ite picnic at Lake Wilder. E.M. Bowen, proprietor of the Butte ('ty hotel, l ssrlously Ill. J. W. Murpy has petitioned for the ad minira..p of the late Jack Dempsey. H. HHorst and others have fled a de claration of water right in French gulch. Hon. J. C. 8avery and wife of New York are in the city on a visit to the (able mines. The P. 4). S. of A. is considering the matter of an excursion to Helena on July 4. David Burke. a well known musician. died yesterday at his residence on Mer cury street. Hon. Thomas J. Galbraith, judge of the court for Beaverhead county, visited the city yesterday. E. P. Ross, manager of Claus Spreekles' Phbladelphia sua refinery, is in the city working up trade. A meeting of the ~utte ire brilgade will be held at 8 o'clock this evening at the brilsde's house. -- -VMie afWt patent for the Ezemptlca lode. issued to Sam Mulville and Peter Conway, was filed yesterday. The Sons of St. George will hold a nesting at Higernia ball thas evening and will inftiste several new members. Notices of location were tiled yestorday of the Clide lode by Hunsleton et al., and and the Key West lode by the same. D. W. Tilton yesterday bought of Con rad Kob for RI0 the second lot on the east side of Montana street south of Park. The primary class of the Presbyterlian Sunday school, will give an old folks' eoncert at Renshaw hall on the evening of June 12 Ed. MdeGntey was escorted to the sta tlon yesterday evening by Officer ILelen. The charge against Edward Is being a vagrant. He will be tried today. Yesterday the sheriff's quarters were removed to the probate court room. The vault in the old sherUfrs o e is i being en larged for the use of the district court (lerk. Shortly after 1 o'clock this morning, a chimney in the California brewery took ire. The presence of mind of Albert, and a bsoket of water, prevented a serious confagration. A tigt occured last evening at Prank Prould: ol badbetween a couple of Srle Frenchmen. Theyb were arrested and gave boands for theer appeassnce is the poU-e court Mday. E. A. Little was tried etrd efore Judge Eddy on a charge osteal ng tools from Steve Simpson at Silver Bow. No roof could hbe adduced of the charge and Little was aequitted. In the diselrt court yestmrdes -udgs DeWolfa, in behalf of Henry A. Bolt, argued for a new trial in the case of aP poiatment of an administrator of the estate of the late A. J. Davis. The motion was overruled and an exception taken. General C. S. Warren and H. L. Frank have offered 80,000 for one-third Interest in two lots on upper Main street, between Granite and Quarts, now oeupied by Den (alkins. The property is owned by Mrs. J. H. Robinson, and the offer has been re fused. A letter was received yesterday an. nouanein the .erious llners of Samuel Lurmour at Nap City Ca'l. On the date tbe letter was wrten Mr. Larmour'. con dition was so serious that the atteadin physlelan had about given up hope of bs recovery. F. D. Adam.n, ietant superintendent; w. A. A.NBr general ~perlndentt .nd N. F. .Bre, n m rteden at Helena of the Ams4sen pteges coam pan, returned to els and the East yteday. Tbesgentleas. spent a couple of das looking over the cIte. Band and oacbeees mause a the mus. ptioart of Van Oro 6 Reinbart Bb H ute. 4pecial to the ltnadard. BL"rr, MY ST7.-The guraoeom for tUi the "Bostonians" bhav done pretty well in the way of paying up, only six of them bhaing proved derelist. There are still hopes of them, and for the credi t of Hul it s to be boed that the Itte . Uwill be forthcoming from each of them without delay. Mail orders for all kinds of musical inh petom , filled tl a Van Orton & Reinhar', Min street. Butte. ('ommnenlng Monday. May 19, the L'nion Peaific will elleU first-lass limited tickets to Chicago at $61.75. second-elucs 135.50, and at proportionatly low rates to all points beyond. These rate apply from Helena. Butte. Garrison. Leer Lodge. Anaconda, and other Montana ioints. ON TRIAL FOR ARSON Fink IWEU b w IDift rrr~ Fu a JY~liUury.W~ The Trial Is Likly I Prove a Lone and Very Intreting On* EvIdence Introduood Yesterday. or nm Umis UutmNs Wee. niMa, M, 3.-Is wNI be meumberd tht dwrmR . a Mr partd last ua-. moanu d &wineas itaD. ae md wal most dai . g lyuur a period mo thro moatas ee ler s. u In rad to. hsne Was a reyss oult.. " ames usated Sla all quartsth Ib. ede ail e all time. of the alk. Tb.. was no doubt la the mdlad amsnt people tbht the Aire w of . l.nledary origin .ad an posre ble mas were ued by the police and the Are depa.tmeat to trnet out what emod tobe baod ofle bugs. For a looa time the olbeials weae biled. At lat R. .w nageroll was arrested on the strongest alseu.estantial evidmene and in a plndhai bhearlng was bound over to wait the ation of tb ad jur. Iugersoll was Indleted by the gnd Son Oeverl counts and today hi. trial aur thate AI of these counts. The jurorshave f nd an opinion In the mat ter or have had sequaltanae with the defendant or those who have suffered from flse lomee during the period of in Inaoll Is a tall, pale man of about 1 r.n of ac with curly hair of a lihbt Iklo olor and a cbt ~ou tah.. Hie CJ ntpr Attiom Bawld gý hwo I Wined per Judlge Wilcox d ihols owners d t dhe Seboard . Ingersol. wife and three little re peent duringI te trial. A oomplet panel Jurymen was .inal olbtained at 3:46 o'clock thle after noon. The opeinua fteent for the o w ade b attrne BDoo. He sld tate oweng to the numerous faes th e umeroe ne and to uueplelou. elrcunentances coaneCt lag the defendant with the ires he bad bee" eeontantly wabtced by cMeer and had beeneento to the rear of the Sideboad Just a it pe.ou to to the wraeakine out of the flaime on Oct 7. Tbhe Brt witaness for the prosecution was George G. Marab, the insuranoe agent. He showed a ine mnap of the city of Butte, sowin all riks and the char aeter of the risks at the time the map was made, Aust, 1888. The building to the rear of the Sidebod on the asme lot was a twoetory frame lodging house. Judge J. B. Wilcox was the next wit. ness. He swore to the ownership of the t. The deeds were read to the uy. The witness swore to the situation of affair in the rea of the ideboard. Judge Nichols was next examined and swore to his ownership in the property. He described the place where the fire was. He aw charred boses, etc., in a corner between the saloon and lodging house. The west side of the Rosebud concert hall was charred. Constable Si.s Ly.e was next exam ihed. He said thath saw u geml go lan this locality. He had been k ieepl t-aek f nlm s movements. He ld lowed the dendnt th though the alley to Broadway and caught up to him, and was with him until the arrest. When Chief Nmith told him be was wanted, Ingersoll seemed more confused than be had been a llttle while hefore that. When in the Sideboard saloon he had seemed restles and uneasy and wanted to get out. When he met him in Broadway later he seemed more composed. When Chief of Polie Smith old Ingsersoll be wars arrested for tryingto burn the Sideboard saloon a half before, Ingersoll had claimed that he was with the witness for the pre vious 40 minutes. The winess denied this, whereupon the prisoner threw up his hands saying, "That sttles it. Lee me up." The examination of Mr. Lytle will he continued to-morrow morning. BOZEMAN FOR THE CAPITAL. The Qumen ('11y Will Put uorth Every senrt to Ise.m the Prime. By the Sandard's ipewil Wire. Burrs, Mar 27.-That Boseman is in anrat i n i struggle for the capital is plainly apparent. While the good people of that town were e.iterllnin their Butte visitor yeetd with avih bespitality, they did not forget to pt ina good word for themmselv in connection with the apMSal. The ranust deami to secure the coveted prise Is not conased to the nale portion of tbhe i's population alone, but ad.ent the oemlnln portion with equal force. The counmritte of ladles who served the hunar esursionlsts witb the lunch at the city hall, wore daint little d roettes with the l . "oseenaa for the Capital." U itsleilaulrly Inserihed decorated the dishes utl and in fact everythbin else to wbleh they could be fastene ome of the ee Issoe aver that the little stickers even adorned the glasses in the saloom, wbtle any of them smoked cigars also labeled, and as the smoke left their lips it forned Itslf into wreaths. "Boseman for the Capital." rweak Wh.mess' Plasm. By the Standard's Spectal Wire. BL~nr, May 27.-Frank B. Thomne., presklent of the Butte fi brigade and undsrheriff under LUoyd wUll embark n mining in a few days. During the past winter Mr. Thames has located several minin claims and one of those is ver promising. There is an eight toot lead and the ore assay 13 ounces of silver.Mr. Thomes has declined the proffered pos ton of deputy sheriff and ears he Is ed of working on a salary and will at present tr bhi luek in mining. He will leave for hi claims probably the last part of the week. SHEI AID "COML." A. Itte ru aI.gttle ineldeat that Map !NM I te LCuO ise ins tNighlt. II the laidl's b mls WIre. Bust, May L.-There was a peculiar scene at the Comique to.anigbt. A well-known family man In town was euatmtining two or thrie Comique tfaries amd setting up the beer in a manner that exhllurated the fairies and proprietors alike. Suddenly a woman entered the ball and passed the stalwart form of Jack MDonald. hbe made her way to the place where .the man was entertainin the girls. "Come.." saul she. "I was. Just coming." a si he. The husband and wife made a hasty exit. The ( hickerniig. Shonitgemr andi Meblin pLanos and tOw 'l onilger and Needham rgans on r pay mefnt. Van (irton & nhart. 1 :14 %nistreet. Butte. DlOPPID DRAD. ceadeaer Waew Iaded WItShelt a MN mua lret weraeie bewdr Necatg. By the NUadrd's apesl Wire. BIrrK. May S.-A. W. Waite, a con duetor In the empkr of the Northern Pa clia, dropped dead thin morning without a moment's warning. Mr. Walte was for merly with the Moatama Union, and lets that ompany to take chare of a con strataon tral on the Mo aSna & North era Pacfie. the ButNe and Boman mrad. For a lao time he had been ailin with heart direase. which of late seemed to grow worea. recently having several a takl which wee so serious as to om him to lay of. His death oceaureda Smlaute befor lOo'clock tbhi morning whil e he wa aisting to turn his engine on the turn-table preparatory to starting out. This was to e the first trip since laying of, as his health had Improved vry much during the last few days. Mr. Waite was a well-known ralroad man and was extremely popular with all clase, and enjoyed to the utmost the confidence of his superiors. He was a member of the K. of P. and of the Order of Rallway Conductors. The body has been prepared for shipment and will he forwarled tomorrow to omaha, where burial will take place. Deceased was but X7 years old and leaves a wife but no chil dren. A coroner's Inquebt was held by Judge LEdy to-night over thedeath of Mr. Walte. The verdict was death from nat ural rauses, suppoeed to be an affection of the heart. MOBR RAILROAD RUMORS. It s mnM t.e narther Pl.in k S.uildit SD ui.t via mmidU r am- Wieues. av the Staenrds Upechi Wire. Burn., May 37.-It was repoted to-day that the Northern Pacllfc hLd a force of graders at work etaending its traek from ~olvia to Bernie with the evident inten tion of building into Butte. Agent Me Caig of the company was asked concern lng the report and said there was nothing n it as far as be knew. The line of road referred toi the rumor run.from Helena to Wickes. Boulder and Basin and from there west to Colvin's ranch where It termlnate a the foot of the mountains. Just bow it could ver well be extended to Butte is somethlMag not generally known, as the nature of the counry maes its further wern extension al mOwt an Imno plen in. will not-be run over theBsue A Gallat.n road until June IL A tine table has been made up and sent to headquarters at St. Paul for approval. It is now announced as a settled fat that trains are to be run between Garrison and Logan to connect both ways with the fast mail train on the main line. General Freight Agent Calderbead of the Montana Union has about dilpaired of ever being able to settle up for losses sustained by the burnIng of the comn pany's reight depot. Every day new elhms and vouchers are presnted and notice of others given. As far as figured up the los Is about $18,000. THE PAVILLION PROPERTY. It is Rumored the Bard ofe Trait Will lreet a rie f lllnding Thereon. By ti h Ntadsad's Ipecial Wire. BLra-, Maiy 4.--The lot atthe cornerof Graate and Alaska streets on which tands the Pavillion has been the source of more reports, mnnors and speculation than any other piece of real estate in the city. Only a short time ago It was givtren out that a magnllfcent opera bouse was to be erected on the site. Then seone body started the report that the lot was to be put to a baser, but probably maore profitable use-a livery stable was to be built upon it. Soon thereafter, it was concluded not to build the stable, but a hotel instead. This latter propo sition was received with en thusiasm by everybody from the impecunious individual that boards at a Chinese restaurant up to the millionaire and the restles real estate holder. But somehow te hotel project fell through and to.da a gentle rumor was started that the old hoard of trade was seriously contemnlatinr the purchase of the mround and the ., ectk of a grand buldl ng on the site. What next will he proposed remains to he seen, hut it is safe to may that unless the board of trade building is built within a short time, the manufacturers of rumors will soon have some other project in view for the utilisation of the property. THE TRADE OF THE THIEF. iewvmI Partises Arrseted Iesteria Chsawrd with Lasssy. By the aasasares asds wire. Burrr, May l7.--Never al bhares of la ceny were pe agalast various par ties an Judge Newkirk's ewt today. Two poun nllows. who pve Iheir amee as Punk ad lsgees, were sarealgd for helping thlmselves to a .res displayed In front of M. J. Connell's store. They plealed not guilty and wre remanded untlt Tweu. ITlle Walner, a sylph that ls heeer at the Co'mkgue, m u S td or larceny. She was o "'touching" a con dueter nam for a sumn of money esandi sand enewmrgc. She. ta pld m guilty uad gave bod S br appeamran for tr nest Thur. SKSer wasy, mslned oan a charge of das be h mas t seau L even b r bl appaeaneos ,er- even CHANCES IN THE STAFF. fberIl Ll.yd IMabs leme Wew Appelat metr. By the tanmai speelat W Ma e. BTrr:, May 27.-Shberiff UaJd today appointed Theme Richard. as deputy shberif In the vacany cseed by the re fusal to set dof Frank B. Thones. Mr. Richards bad previously been appointed Jailer, in which posiion be has served moat efficiently. The vacancy of Jailer left by this prmoton of Mr. Rclhards has been fl byI the appointment of Jam. Cook, who was formerly a Jailer under Mr. ~ and a good and faithful ,man. . g.~~panel of aselstants s u follows: tnder sheriff, James B. Gallagher: deputy aertf Harry Nie ols. Thomas Richa.rs; jbllort Jerry Grlf liths, James Cook. After you have eajotel a good lunch at Emil's beer hall you should step up to the showease and take your choice from the fnest assortment of imported and domes tic cigars in the state. Mr. Van Orton of the firm of Van ortonl & Relinhart has no connection with any other musiical firm in Butte. Tile only place hi the state of Montana where it can bI found a flee businemi lunch at 1"il'' beer hill. front 11 :2,* till 3 p. in. anda~l~lso fro, i to I'. p. in. AN UNTIMELY DEATH LI. De uu s ibis Crs .se m. Mb mody NHas e Sent to Deer Lodge and Wi Be Burled To Day- Was an etsl nable Cltlien. ai .e tmn Ies aeid!al W re. --rrv. May 27.-late last night in aemation was received bere of the drown A, last Ratmrday, of N. 1. Dovenspesk, oa of the oldest settlers of the state and also of this city. The seeldent oeurred eist Saturday n Snake River at a point caed Jacksen's Hole. The body was net recovered until yesterday when it was m to MarketLake, on the Utah & .esh.rn nilroed omen where the first tYls of the aulty were frwarded. r. Devenpeek met hie death whble attemptlng to fod the river with a hed of cattle he had sold to the Butte Butcher o mipany, and which he was endeav to drive to the railroad. No further c ofa the accident have been rc cehed. This morning a special train was lhad from this cit to Market to take the body to Deer where It will be b -ried to morrow. Mr. DovenspeLk was about t pears old and had been a reeklent of Montana for D !.1rers of which wer. spent in utte. Durn his :sei dese in this city he was engaged in the h _teherinahusiness and bad amnased a ceiderable fortune. Recently he con eled to retire from bunasees, and sob! eat to the Butte Butcheriageompany, the eate he was driving when he met his death bein a portion of the stock trane feered. He was an honeet, upright eit ..and but few men have ever stood lf..r In the commenity in which th rekided than he stood in the t and esteem of the po of this •l,_. He leaves a widow wo is e -ewd the sincerest sympathy in her loss and the grief she feels is shared by many wem hase. Deceased was a member of the Masonic fternit, under whose puspices the fun eral will be directed. It i probable that the buthebr shops of the city will he closed to.morrow after mee fromn 2 until a o'clock to enahle the ors and emploes to attend the AMONOWT THE VAOS. Irng LWL t of eruaerm Who Were Pua** l ned Is the rlm. Cuert tVeteAray. By tke tandard's it·Nr Wire. BtrrE. May 27. Judge Newkirk was among those that enjoyed the Bosemuan excursion, consequently no session of the police court was held yesterday and to day's round-up was accordingly large. M. Lebeau, a wife beater, pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace, was finnd S5 and costs. For ahllmost knocking off the head of James McBeoaty. James Martin was asked to pay S6 and costs. Dave Anderson, John Brown, John Thomas and John Walsh were requested for the usual time given impecunious gentiemen for getting drunk. Welter Riley was another gentlemn who tWd been drunk but unlike the quar teas that pr r him, he was not O . He paid the custoary t and J. ~. ('ampbell admitted that he had thlumpd more or less of the animation out of J. Gallett and for this he was fined $2 and costs. A. Pa.iy stole the sum of $1 from a waiter employed in the ('omlque. He was given 2t hour. and costs. William Patterson for vagrancy, was fined $S0 and 9S d'ys in the county hostile. He Irferred to be given a few hours in which to leave town, rather tian serve his sentence. William is now a wanderer. Reimdg your 1bYee mnfr of Vn t 4 JitI d Reinhagi lit Main .treet, Butte. PUMPIN OUT TIHE WA TER. It l Eapeeted That te Aameedaa sad M. Laweames Will as Dry In re Usays. Iv the Mtandard's Menial Wur. BtrTr, May 27. Last night a cunskler able addition was made in the volume of water that is being taken out of the Ana coudsa ud St. Lawrence mines. Owing to the injurious action of the water. im pregnated with copper, on the Inmps the company was floeed to discontinue their ine sad rig up tanks. Two tanks were placed i. active use in the Anaoanda mine a few days ago and last night two nmore n working in the St. Lawrence mine. ah of thse four tanks h ing to the surface on n average of ils Ialons each time. Each is r oug¢ to the saurdee on an average U times each hour in the U9. making 80 hoist of 'yo gallons hour. Noletimes this rate is esu , but that is about the average. Muchb mgr has accordingly Ieen made e pasIt three or fourdays In rediK lg the water n the mines. and it is now itedl that the water will he all out in days or two weks. HENRY COHEN BADLY HURT. HIB HIres Lan Awar .ad ge was Jammed BMetweea Two Wagees. By th.e aauard's Mesal Wire. Lkrn.. May S7.-Henry ('ohn. thei e presnman, was thrown from his wagon this mrmning and received serinu In. juries. He was in front of the opera house. In West Broadway. when the street sprinkler caue along and iln paIsing threw aseo water on his team. Herne (Cohn could gramb the reins the horsew were runmain at fall speed. He was throwna out between the borses and the wagon. The wagon collided with another eapr-es wagon, and Mr. ('ohn wa caught between the two and badly crushed. He was re cued hfrm the position and carried t, I)r. Holmes' olcee. The doctor found the in Juries to be internal and very serious. It cannot be tokl how mrous the injiuriktw will peeve until tWeormw. By theleamdaru's mpwias Wire. B.rWS, May 27.-The ral estate men will hold another snelting nest Prklay evening at which the report of the conm mittee on constitution and by-law. wil be heard. Final organisation of the Real Estate E.change will then probably he effected. In the wunlt of one of the mnem hewr: "Then look out for a hoom in dirt." They Won't be Areted. 14) tIi. Nlandard's 4waeIa Wir.. Hi rTz May 27. Twn- baa Ibeen a ru. mir around townt today that Kesdlr and Itrvonan wei- to In- arrested for purtck~i aliIg in a prim. light last Sunday. D)ili gl*,.t inquiry failed to show any fuouanda tij.n for toe rumor. ('oulnty Attonwev I4.,'dwin and Assistaut (ounty Atturimey (utter were scen Iby rpolrter. Not .,aitm erof thenm knew antythaing of the maaut l~r a114 saul no aFtiona was M)M h. tbk. ii. ih, I ,att.r au far am tlt.. kr '.w. TMS PrIgs DSPARTMINT. Inwmsguat Well mbe hadf te hm e h o m M of Set te the Alanm laglag. by the Imadurd's Npscim Wire. BIK-, Mayr 2.-The aldMmanie 5n emlanmil met at tshe ey hall hs alfter noon and luasrue.d the marabal to gve Mr. Hapt twetfour hours in which to rnove the building which is now oh. arcetisg West Bradway. It was the Ia tension to rsmove the bulikhW to the res of Clark bros. bank. tut thls will notbe permtsled. No action was taken in re arud to the bungled fre respose to the alarm Saturday on the oceeSion of the flling of the wall of J. J. Harrilngon's liknor setoe. Jaeae H. Lynch. ehnarman of the coma mittee said today: " shall make a s paort on this matter to the council at its next neeting. If course I only know in reftwenc to this aialr what otherse have told, hut I believe their testimony is sufllcient to demand a thoroughb nvestL gaton. We have paikl a bi price for a nre alarm system and are paying a big unm to maintain a paidkl Are department. Now, either the system or some one or more of the firemen are to blame. We want to find out which it Is. The people are paying for goad and irompt fire se vike and must lave it." TWO MORE CRAZY P OPLE. Amtmllertwuate Celetiat and a ma Who ThLiks He's Rleh. Ily the lasIlan's .mUred Wire. Bt'Tr. May 27.-Two new cresy people are making things interesting at the county jail t-night. (hie is Alfred Na poleon who was taken to Jail hby OUeer Anmlerson. Napoleon is ,ame on every subject except that of his great mai ,ng wealth. He owns, so he says. NaINM shares of stock in the Anaconda Minin company, a heavy block is the Alice, and is conskldring the matter of purchasing the entire loston & Montana, in which he Is also a heavy stockholder according to his tale. He was recting his rat wealth to Rowe Perkins in West Park street this evening when that lady hecne alarmed and sent for a policeman. Napoleon claim that bhis Imlrimoment is a conspiracy on the part Sumling companies to defraud mi. The other case is a Chinese woman. She was braught up this afternoon by (Olcer Lgden from the Chinese qr.,er. Ten years ago the woman's usband, a wealmt n iaarin, was wald l kId and rbbed o h wealth. Te woma has since lived the beat she could hut lately has been cast out by the ('bhinese populatlon heruse she was getiun okl and feble andml was of no uas t tthe ccn munity and a hurden on account of her I.verty. When taken to Jail she lay In an almost insensible condition for some time. The county physclian gave her a prescription for dellrium trenms lnut it had no effect. Then she was tnated for the opium habit with better resaults. It Cls ged ilm. Inrn hw Ih4mit Fre Press. A ran got into a side yard on Adams avenue the othrr morning to find himself suwnrrndned h three large dogs, each one of which seemed perfectly willing to take hold f him, and as he stood there in anxi.ou frame of mind a woman opened the door and asked: "Want anything ?" "Victuals or clothes:' "Neither one, ma'am." "But you canm for o one or the other." "Eactly, ma'am, but eircmstances have worked a grave and important change in my wants. I think any present suit will last me for the next five years, andml I don't care if I dont have anytbinl to est for a month to come. If yououl only he sn kind asu o " She eslkled 'emr of and he skippld. William Davis Leesed. Iy the tsandard's Nee~al Wire. B.rr7r, May '2. Juestee (antwell was notified yesterday that William Davis an alleged horse thief, had been looted. A warrant for Davis' arrest was leamed a couple of weeks ago, but be succesfully .lulded all search and escaped arrest. His brotlhr. Fro-d Davis. was arrested as an aecosupik. at the time the warrant for WUlliam was issued. His preliminary ezanuinatiuon thk place last week anld re suited in his behing held to the rand Jury. It is claimsed that the lavkse have stolen a sunaher of hrw.es and also several head of rattle. ftarwwa MuCEe. uMStJ /ntU e at (A. "*mMdgrd" oe.. W. W. M'CRACKKI, PrIMeat. C. C. RUIGER, Vke-PM't. FAYETTE HARRIOTON, Caasier. THE SILVER BO NATIONAL BANK. CIPITXL, $100,000.00. Open for Buslness May not, zlp, No. 33 W'est Graite St. BUR(GLARS Cansst eater a heuse witheot raising as alarm that is Itted up with the patent EI.ICTRIC BURGLAR ALARM far Sale by the Butte Electric Supply Co. Dealers in Electric Door keLs, Hse and Hotel Aauci , Ectric Light Plants, etc. . 1i Wlllll 1A UICIILTY NO. 37 WEST GRANITE ST., Butto, Montana. Montana's PMo -L - fit WALL PAPER GIVEN AWAY! This week purchasers of Carpets will be given Gilt Wall Paper in quantities suf ficient to paper each room. For every carpet bought of us you can select paper for one room. Ca rj$at Lowr PNii Than can be found elsewhere. We include carpets of every grade. Remember that from now until the first day of August that we can save you big money on the price of Car pets. Dry Goods. Clothing and Wall Paper. This stock must be reduced one-half by that time. The admission of partners August i makes it to our interest to reduce present stock one-half. J. R. Boyce, Jr.. & Co. C• wr JblN m_ kql ae ,o i. E. M. TRASK. Kam ahurcta Aem am Dr. Iu b Lauber and huiilg Ifte -A Np. mMt .1 FIR MINING TIMBER .Iaima. Ain HERD W""D FINISH. s~wagain.. krni 1 aMco, pehiat ;i Obse: 9 B.LGraub SL, TELEPHIIE 056. BUTE. Bohr THI SARATOGA SALOON! FINLIl & lIVII, Prue., BUTTE CITY, Montana FViem IUa .o WLAn., Lqaums ail ( tlfar. W hb had Am th.. Ciy. (Call sad live us a Tr.tI. Korrect Shapes" * IN--- Gentlemen's JIEADQEAF -- - -OUR DINPLAY I-- - SOFT AND STIFF HATS HAV3 ALL AR IIVI l. Fine Neckwear A 4PACIALTY. A FULLJ LIE OF CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS! S. Jacobs &Co NORTJWEST GOJNERJ Park & Main Sts, BUTTE. MONT.