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MUSOUILAMATTERS. 111 M - - now Neaoboown-?rtoa" -m - $see to 00 DOOMlt COM. OWd toam teK. aifta. MSmOL-LA, Jue L.-Dye. BWnUet, ala in and Crain received tb-ricommia. dalm as pension ex"avease yesterday. DsPuj UMrW lanw arived frorm the Iiratea eviom to day. He brought h*imaa'e borme down an far Rie.lhU. me Will appear as a whrs.. Maganet Uw m- undw amn- ftr usl*ing thbre. Oreat Swasr. te atsornMr ftein De. imnillI is In the city. A umber Iof people went from bere to Fesevbtewn to-day to assis in the c.le bratien of St. Jean Daptter's day, the wet" Canadian holidMy. Poeters am out advertesing a great Fourth of July celebrUtion at Superior. Th. progentme for the day will consist of reading the Declamation of Independ. once. an oration by Hon. Thomas Butler, muslke bore racing. athletic saiprts, and In the evening fire works avd a grand ball. Not content with one clay the en. thua«letic people will celebrate the &th with a wrestling match between Dan Fraser of Butte ami GforBge Beaumnont of Spokane Faila, a trapeme and tilht rope performance. pigeon shooting ani a hase ball game between the Carter and Pardee itesm Riehandse ths saftwon roufat in the eases.. of a yearlin cinnamon bhear from Deer creek, seven miles east of hese. The motion sde by Flitpatrick's attor n. elesedy ahernoon for hib atquit n the grounds of inuflllcient evidence having been introduced hby the proaecu -ion, was overruled. This morninm the testimony for the defence was heard. The arguments were made this afternoon and at about 4 0S o'clock the ease war given to e jury. A 5:40 no agreement had been reached. The case of Rutherford vs. ('lure et al., for freclos d a lien, wau settled this -aernoont. Tis waari r aps mented ~allU reeves& MaiwbaU and the defendants by Woody & Webster. By consent of the councl. Attorney Stiff was ppointed to preside as udge, as. Judge was interested as an attor ney. The case was brought before the court and in about two minutes the plain tiff paidk the cost and had the case di.s miusd. Thie morning a man came in from nine miles below Frenchtown and aelled the coroner to go down there and hold an in quest over the body of a man found langing there. The first report was that it war that of a Swede who had commit ted suicide. Later it was said to be that of the son of a lwoninent rancher of that neighborhood. Ambrose Burke, an attorney Iron Co(nncl Blfs, Ia., lhas come to M.s oula to enU in the practice of law. o)ficer lioutehens this morning ran in a drunk who was lying on the sidewalk near the Radgershouse. Thew man's nme was smshe andt be claimed to have been struck by somebody. Bystanders saki he had fallen down. Henry Matson, the man who cut Aldo, a Findlander, in a saloon near the depot some time ago, plead guilty and was sen tenced to two years and a half in the peni tentiary. As he cannot speak English and there was no interpreter at the time, Judge Marshall has mrllittod hbin. at his own request, to change the plea to not tndstand trial. His ase come. up Coroner Myers returned frac French town this evening. The story of the sui cide as told by him is as follows: Charles Lunnren, a Scandinavian, 17 or In years old, bhs been working on the Northern Pacific and Montana road at Bilien camp, about twelve miles below Frenchtown. On Sunday when the rest of the men went to work he stayed in the camp and washed his clothes, and then went fllshin. Later he ctene back and read his Bible and eatechism. When the men returned in the evening they joked with hinm about his not workinl and he returned their Jokes and seemed as cheerful as usual. He has epreossed dissatisfaction with this coun try and said he would return home whetn he got money en(ugh. Sunday evening be wenlt up in the woods near the camp. Mooday morning he had not returned and a man was sent to hunlt hin. In the after noon three men were melt out and as they were unsuccessful, aft r supper the whole camp turned out and moon found hinm hanging to a tree. He had doubled a tent cordl, nade a loop and put it around his neck and tied the loose ends o a branlch four or five feet from. the ground. WheTl found he was sitting on the grounl with the palms of hM4lsanul doody from striking thelm on the ground in hi e s tes. The coroner was notified by tele pland a man canll for him. An inquest was held and tihe Jury brought in verdict of suicide. tin tI tlermon of the deceasedl were found a certificate of denosit for 't.' on the state hank of I)u luth and na memorandum of a Northern Pacific tine cheek left for collection at the Western Montana National bank of Missoula. Your correslnmidolt klearned that he had a satchel at the California house in this city but as the house Is kent b· a ('hinana.n and most of the guests -a" foreigners of re.ent arrival, nothing oumid be leae!d concerning his name or history. About 8 o'elock this evenisn the Jur, in the case of the State vs. Pitlparick made known that they agreed. Court was called and they retured a verdict of guilty as indicted a flied the sentence at one year ins the state penitentiary. Notice of motion for a new trial was given. ELECTRIC LIGHT FOR DILLON. Aereptamee af a Frealhts. (rmated by that etty t tante. Parsies. By the ilaadard's lsectal Wtre. BtvrrE. June *.- S. War. ren. acting for the Beaverhead Water. Light & Power company, today forwarded to L)llon ac. osptanse of the franchile granted the company by thee ty council of that place to supply the town with electric lights. A franchise has also been granted to the sIme company to supply the city with water. A.oeptance of the latter franchise need not be signifed before July 14. Upon conpletion. if necemsary, lwlinary sun ves wll be made and plans completed for active construction ofthe works. The coampany is composed of C. S. Warren. Lee Mantle, George W. Irvine. H. L. Frank, B. F. White and B. J. Carter. PAUL DAVIS' IDEA. /. Will Er.ot a NM NMthiLg Place at Cetlumbla Oar.ens By the tandard's pecta Ware. Burrs. June L--Among its many other metropolitan features and attrctUons Dute is soon to have a first-claw nator lam. Ever since Paul Divis secured an Ltinrest In the Columbia gaodens he has been wonlering what to use to apply the large amount of water which gushee forth from innumerable spri within the grounds. Reoently an idea struck hit whieb he Is now preparing to put into ec eeauton. He has decided upon the erec tion of a hbau notrlium, containlng both Iamie and divildual baths. The buildd as i be very ornate and supplied with eonveudenoes. As soon as the neca vry preliminaries can be arranged work on the structure will begin. ThE NATIONAL GAME. to. the NeMese iaague. CLEvELAND, June M.-Tbe Droe&JiU Leggu. eam was the game. this afOsreooS b/ bhauvbatIng. Alsudname. W) See : Coup ............. { !" ! 1" " DflN ..kllU. ) 3409100'-14 and Zion", m I= CWCAOO, Jun. 35L-The Nw York laeua club hatted Sullivan heel, a.d pývd . a fn. Sldag game, winnlnlg mes Its. A/t.danM. U i Scer.: " ý run..............1 , gof l" - NYgU tL.. ......4 " i 1 4 0 -1! CINCINIATI, June 5.-Over 1,300 W iO - attended tee league gme er .day. visiors worn tbrosbh - by the kbore teta. Scoar: 1. "..O..... a a0 aa - o Seeia/ ...... ......... 0 0" Y O 0 "- Y Hits, (indanatl 3. osato 4; rrruq, (latulaatl 7 i lg 0 Iin"taer~rs. )'uMan sand Naidwin, SIrtztlP ad A )naets; mmUlrv MeijuaLd. PHILAU LPHIA. June 25.-Tbe Pitts burg league club rlayed a etrong up bill gaffc but spoled several chance. to waors by indiacreet bane running. Attendance 1,100. Scare: FtttaImrg........... t 0 0-1-@ - S 0 60 0"" 0 tilt.. Ylttstr rr I. huade i ua S. errors littd'ur 6, Pbiaderlphla 3; batterlcs. Raker mand *frk r \kuq)r and (lemenrts; ump.tre, fowerft. Te. layers Laague. Prrrantau, June 21.-The Pittaburg Brotherhood won to-day's game by good h.tting in the Afrs Inning. Attendance 2.400. PiUsru..... .. ..... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o o - 3 I'hlhadeldhaI......... 0 0 0 o I- 2 Hits, Pittslhur 7 Phlladelphlia 6: errws,lttlUs burg I, PhildrlvIa haltt*res. M.tanly aw, Carroll. ikdlinton and tm'rus; nmpires, Feru.run. and Hulhert. B.LroVA , June 3S.-The Bisons had to day'. game well in hand up to the sev ent Inning, when they lost it through poor felding. Attendance 1.400. Bulai........ .......u 3 0 0 2 o I o 2-K New Ynork............o I 10 0 3 0 *-I0 Hits, B(ffalo 12, Ne.w York II ermrs, Hulalo 4 Niter Y..k I; ttrie. Hiaddouk and Mrwk. Sriraor aI Browu; umpires, Knight anl Jooas. CL:I LA.J. An, June 2.-lively hits won the game for the Boston Brotherhood club today. Attendance 600. Clevl.............O 0 0 o 2 010 0 1- 3 Ikelo .......... ..2 0 2 0 1 0 * HIlts ('leveland9., ioun : errrs,C'levelaud 4 lBuut (ame; latter.rs. ()'llrte andl 1A1'lliIe Ilroy and Murplhy; sunpire. Matthews and C('nrA()o, June 24.-Brooklyn's'Brother hood played a miserable came this after noon and wern easily defeated. Attend ance 1.000. (hlal+ ..... ... :t o I 1 I 0 o 0 -11 Br.Mklyn. ..... 0 o I I 0 0 o I 3 HIit I'hlieagu 17, rinmklyn : .; rrors. 4iicagou 3, rsuiklyn 13; laotterles, Ialdwin. I'arau"s ali sarrel. lo1 hDaring V ll Ilaltri iand Il )y; umpldrs, liam es an (lafnw). Amerklam A.seUo (tames. At Phllladellhla-Athletics 7, Rochels ter 6i. At Syracuse-Syracuse ,. Brooklyn 5: twelve inning.. Reduced Ratas Io MlIwame,. Wis. For the Kaights of Pythiasa E.eampmet. For the above occasion the Northern Ralcif Railroad company will mell tickets on Jauly d to 5th. inclusive, to Milwaukee, Wis., and return for one fare. Ticket. good for return passage until July U2th. JAeMr.1 S. MlCAnlo, General Agent. ONLY BIG SHOW COMING. Anaconda ,. turd JULY 5. + JOHN + ROBINSON'S 10-Big Sho s-10 ALL UNITED. 1,000 III AID HORSES EMPLOYED. 1-2-3-4 Equestrian Feats. Memn Aerln'niua HM munast HMut AnrIfuts, Morr Wire Wnekera. Moa e (.knl. it iwr atyrlUI. Mar ~fu ItlWýý, Ma Illlyl Rkkrrs, More rothe'r tActs. K err Iteailnj Maew Acors. I.o.rrlle. sigd coala. Than aly lO sIhows E'uoebnwd. 4 BIG CIRCUSES'!. 4 GREAT RINGS ! u~l atas asaa ipprpan awa. ('Mark Raealeig ant Pi maree Jnmani s. ie tatapk Mn.a duart ~ws l aer H ".Wte~elticrrow" Hans', htck Races. uulky Racs, 3 MUSEUMS! + 3 MENAGERIES! White rile Itippamuues, Mtkinueeonus. Kiacas.. F1aok locldnk stntue Kauugarcus., W Wl Tn*.HW( Hran, 1 nnr of Ilrcallts. rasu l iLnsr, LewIrds. Ikwus. sea Ihms, AT 10 A. M. MACH DAV. $3,000,000 FREE PARADE! 12 Kiudsof Music,. 32 Chariots, 01 1 mles and Wus It separate Hands. s Iscam Or tPws, slednh ('allkul 4t'lllidreu £C'harlots. Child Tallale, ('actih eoo Horms tooPo. e.. 6 Children. hlerds of ('ame(.Hrtrs of MlII, Herd of Clhap excurslio rates ec all rlairoads. WEST 8IDE RACING ASSOCIATION I Butte, 1MIontana. JJULY 2, 3, 4 7ND 5. IO.DNESDRY. JULY 2. FRIDRY. JULY 4. Running, $Soo; two furlongs. Running, 200oo; seven furlongs. Running, $125; three furlongs. Trotting, oo; forbu ho Running, S1 o; four furlongs. Trotting, S25o; 2:5o class. Running. $300; handicap 4m. I Trotting, 5300; 2:25 class. THURSDAY. JULY 3. SRTURDRY, JULY 5, Running, $2oo, for two-year- I Running, 200o; one mile. Running,$oo.forsaddlehorses; I Running. 15o; special. olds, five furlongs. Trotting, 0350; 2:25 class. 600 yards. Trotting, Soo; free-for-all. Running, $2oo; six furlongs. Running, S.~o; 5 mile heats. I A NUMBER OF THE BEST HORSES IN THE WEST WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE AT THIS MEETING, GRAND ATHLETIC CONTEST Butte Turn Verein and the Pastime Athletic Club, • FOR A HANDSOME TROPHY VALUED AT $200. This contest will consist of running, jumping, pole vaulting, putting the stone, heavy lifting, hurdle race, etc.. and will take place at the BUTTO RCB. TRAGIC. JULY 4, in connection with the racing programme. This will be the best athletic exhibition ever witnessed in Butte. Both clubs are now in active training. Don't fail to go the Race Track on July 4. EXCURSION RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. B. Wl. LYNNB. Secretary. M. J. CONNI LL. President. CHICAGO IRON WORKS. Gall, Bumiller & Unzicker BUILDERS OF General lining and Milling Machinery, GOLD MILLS, Wet and Dry Crushing Silver Mills, SMELTING AND CONCENTRATING PLANTS, Hoisting and Pumping Works, Cars, Cages, Skips, Ore Buckets and Water Buckets, SELF-OILING CAR IWHEELS. Corliss Engines, Compound and Condensing Engines, Tramways. WarXMEHrTvs I MENNO UNZICKER, Butte, Mont. 0N7wo703 I Hawthorne Ave. and Willow-st., Chicago, Ill. I. F. KIRBY, SUCCESSOR TO BUTTE HARDWARE CO., ANACONDA, MON1 Dealer in all Kinds of Hardware, Tinware, Glass and Queensware. Ageot for Jackson's Liquid Stove Polish, Hubbard Door Bolt, Etruscon Coffee Pot MAIN ST., - - - - ANACONDA. ELEGANT FURNISHED ROO11 -AT THO DOLMONICO. main maew. Koar frown Ams. mia,. Higgins Western Bank MISSOULA, MONT Exchange Drawn on the Principal Cities of the United States and Europe. interest Paid on Tne Deposits. MONT NR LUMBER IND PRODUCE COMPANY -DEALE8 IN Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, and louldings WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FLOUR. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Hay, Grain, Feed, and Hard and Soft Coal. Agents Continental Oil Company. We carry in Stock a Full Line of ]M ITCH-ELL RNS From QUARTZ GEARS to light SPRING WAGONS. Also CLARK, PERRY, STUDEBAKER and *o= --Standard Buggies and Garriages--~ And a full line of Road Carts of best makes. Garden City, Clipper and Chilled Plows. A full liane of Peters' and Morley Bros.' Concord Harness. Smith, Worthington. & Co.'s Carriage, Buggy and Track Harness. Saddles, Whips, Robes and Dusters, and everything pertaining to this. EIMCall and look through our stock. It is complete in all the different lines, and we defy corn petition J. T. CARROLL, Manager. F. STEPHENS & CO. ----Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Meats, Groceries and Provisions. RLL ORDORS PROIRPTLY RTTENDOD TO. MrIN STREET". - NRICONDR B. F. Mahan. George LInsley. MAHAN & LINSLEY, Real Estate and Mining Stock Brokers OFFICE, COR. FIRST if MAIN STS. RNRCONDR. - - - - - MI2ONT. WLA:RNING. Cigar Manufacturers will please take notice that I am, and for years past have been, the sole and exclusive owner of the trade mark for cigars entitled "CUBAN BLOSSOMS." It has come to my notice that a number of cigar manufacturers have manufactured and sold goods under the said brand. I therefore hereby caution all persons from putting up, selling or offering for sale, any cigars under the said brand of "CUBAN BLOSSOMS," as I shall institute proceedings and prosecute to the fullest extent of the law any and all persons who are handling or manufacturing cigars under the said brand of "CUBAN BLOSSOMS." L. LILLIS, sam ma6s6 Avamr., New trek, mad It. Jamsb, .