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TO TIM TE OFFICE Of aw 7 ANDAD k bi CkUYo Iwol assifa do Swim of Nlab amd lhdume The Tehpbmins mohir b IL lK Mra~k Po.1w h, AIhrfDM~L~ vr. to DiO smbsorlb. UWTTK RALWA oUIDIL MONTANA UNION. Arrive. Wav.. 12As PAL 7:10 pm. ZO.PmU. lSPAL. P~ L~~Z~ ICllom PicLL 11ASPAL ?~rg Aamimala. 33:1 p~m. ofism. Lm IT- f 2I18Spi. MImA.IL A Ia res:.:: t Ios pi.. a is a... A R~jt Ir"Isp.m-t i. C at m Stuart with loos tAnmd th. C- _~ MONTANA CENTUAL. Arrive. "OLPaul K"ltp= 15:30 p.m. 7:45&mi. HelnaAecmmdaino. 13:40 LI.i 3:43 p.M. ;ofncloowtth Utah & North4r ri o POOMte10 mad POUAa re&A and Weft OR Uni(M CLqID4N4 MiD AENIVAL OF? NAILS. ctoes Arrive'. MiV" for aihfotU;i;;d the 6:40 p.m........ Owthern *"ca ...... 7 :N3 L.M I.M' 1: ml. Stallfor MAsvia X. C. Ry 2.30 p.m.!'...... Mall for EmlviA i.C 3"3K.U~5 ! Itowlt etva ..Ry ....... 9:15 pm. Additonal Bustle smw will be feund on the ,ith page. BUTTE CURRENT NOTES. The Butte Press club will meet this .venlIg. S n sore & Wines moved into their new olne the Neowt block yeeterday. U A spiritualstic developing crle is to be organised at No. 116 West Nllver street. OlMeer Charles Swanson took out his final papers as an American citiesn ye terday. The committee of arranements for the Miners' union picnic will meet Wed neday evening. Manager John A. Tupper of the Butte Electric L-lht company left last evening for a trip east. The Western Grain and Stock exchange will open for the transaction of business tomorrow night. The funeral of Annie, daughter of Thomas Morgan, willbe he bld this after. noon from the home in Meaderlle. At the county clerk's ofleo yesterday were iled papers giving William M. Lar mour power of attorney in the business affair of Samuel B. Iarmour. Ales Gibbon, under sheriff of Jeferson count, was in the city yesterday for a couple of men wanted for contempt of court. He failed to find them. Joseph P. Humamel andm Miss Lsa Promm bf this ity were married yester day afternoon in Elliott's pbotograph par lors, Rev. W. C. Shippen omceiatig. Yesterda John A. Cannon and James W. Murphy formally ahandoned all their claim t the Rosalb lode, a claim con flicting with the Dolly C·meron. Tbhe opas sre on record at the county clerk's J. Reich was fined $6 and coast by Judge Cantwell yesterday for assault and battery on Matt Meranovitch. The de fense attempted to be set up that the proetin witness bad stumbled was Joseph Ge.et, residing in Blacktail ulheb, filed complaint in Judge Eddy's court yesterday against Hilare ostin for making threats against his life. A war rant was issued and an olcer will leave to-day to arre the bloodthirsty Hilare. Col. C. F. Llord has received authority to appoint the cadet from this state to the military academy at Portsmouth, ). This appointment will save the young man favored with the appointment U10 pe year. The only requrements are moral character. physical and mental soundess and the age of 18 years. A telegram was received Marshal Daum from the chief of jpice at An cond to arrest a couple men wanted for obtealing money under fals pry tense. Two en answering the dcrp tion contained In the dispatch were take into e.stody, but subsequently released, ther wovin themselves innocent. Autmatle eold water preur . the order at the day at J. H. Loneh's. MaNdera DerAe. By the tUnard's Npeelal Wire. Brrn, Aug. -.-The McBride-Haldorn investigaioU was eontinued with some lat.erupems throughout the day. Attor ney aMldorn had blh defense till In band. Several now witnesse wer e ead but their tetimony added nothing essential to the evidence aready In. TheMestimono of O'Rourke, who was on the stand moat of the afternoon went to invalidate He man's testimony. A Boston woman, who invented a shoe sewing machine, sold the patent for $1610 000. TMe New 3es.e r taw Umdard's ueseais ware. Burrvm Aug. 2.-The Cottage hotel bad a splendid opening toanight. The Hiber al band paraded the streets and drew the erowd to the Ane hotel in West Galen street. The place was brilliantly Illumlnated and hundreds were shown the elegantly furnished and pleasant apartments. Joseph Braon, he po. p.rteor, received his friends cordially and a fine supper was served. The new hotel Is bouad to be a great suocesa. Go to J. H. 14ncb's and try his Ice cold beer. Net ,ah" Dea.. the the mtadad's Isee Watr BvuTTs Aug. l.-Beyoad granting the motion for a new bearing nl the divoree case of Trevethan vs. Trevashn very litte bminess wa doas today in the di.. rite court. Two ease were transferrsd to the United States circule court. The Slret was King vs. the Amy and Silver smith Consolidated Gold and Silver Min. ing comnpan. The second was Klng vs. the (ity of Butte. In the cas of Smith vs. the Blue Bird. a motion was made for a new trial. The argumenw on the motion will be beard at 2 o'clock nest Thursday afte.roon. The Deeaded Ueers. Lmo.n. Aug. .--Chbolera has appeared in the Hpanlsb province of Bdsao on the Psrtgase frontier. BRUTALLY POUNDED ims cMrm Casrs % (a.in Rclumbai Ig ug They Beat a Patron of Their Dive In a Most Cowardly Manner -It May Prove Another Murder. bI the Alm .l'b SpeeUi Wie.S vtre Aug. .-Amsther brutal and eewarip assamdb ehms le to e manU uonert dimves thent t, tk pl to. aight as about 0 ob'elek La the dea kept by Meolals Ueas. Ia abasameat om East Park street. bugh O'lerke et.ored the sales and, aso I elalmd, seated him-I self i a ehair. HIe had e.n seated only a lew minutes when Cbhares MeGlals oederud him to et up and alee. O'Rourke replied by telling MeGi.nts not to be in a barry that be woud go at once. H. had me sooner maid this than one of the disreputable females a the dive aruek him over the head with a loaded ea which was instantly followed by Charles MeGinnis striking O'Rourke with a revolver. A friend of O'Rourke at tempted to Interfere and was himself In turn struck on the bead with a bchair. y thble ume Neoil MeGnls ran from he blnd the hr and took part In the Ibght. using a bottle with wbhich e strrck O'Rourke several times, always on the bead. The bottle breakl he picked up a chair and renewed his atteek on O'Rourke. By this time several more of the hanger on about the place had joined in the fight, all apparentlyanious to help the two brothers to murder O'Rourke. After almost killion the man. and when he was no longer able to defend himself the would-be murderersdraged their vic tim out of a rear door and threw him into a vacant lot. Home of the man's friends went in search of an oflleer and found Policemen Donovan and Anderson, who arrested the two brothers and assisted O'Rourke to Dr. Robtrt's olioe where his wounds were dressed. The primoners sisted upon beinl re hleed on bonds and sent for Joe Noile, a saloon keeper, to sot as their security. The omler arccepted him and fised the bonds at $100 for each prisoner. While the bonds were tag prepared. Chief Carroll who had beard of e aralr, appeared ana gave p tory orders to the ocers to hold te two sluggers and not accept any bond until after he had acquainted himself with the nature and extent of O'Rourke's injuries. He then visited Dr. Roberts and in a few minutes returned and ordered the men locked up unless they eould give a cash bond of $1600. This they were unable to do and were at once taken to the county jail. A STANDARD reporter who was on the ground a few minutes after the fght oc curred went to where O'Rourke's wounds were being dressed and a sickening sight met his eyes. No lees than a doern cuts and gashes covered the man's hetd and forehead, some of them being fully two inches In length and extending to the bone. Shreds of flesh bun like rags from the wounds necessitating great care in atitching ite cute and making the opera tion slow and tedious. O'Rourke is a powerful man in ?very prime of life to which he no doubt owes his escape fro h dath at the hands of the lends. An ordinary man would eertainly have lost his life from the eteets of the blow. THEY RUSHED THE LEMONS. How thUe Nertherm Pele. Was uMade to G(et a estle On. SpecmL (',rrespondence of the tmtaolard. BUrrx, Augr .-Two car loads of lem one, consigned to local merchants, left New York July 21, one consigned in care of the Northern Pacific and the other via the Great Northern and Montana Central. As lemons were scarse each consignee was anxious to have his freight "whooped up." The two competing lines entered into the spirit of rivalry existing between the merchants and kept the wires b.t with orders to "ruth the lemons." Last night Major DLawon of the Montana C(o tral, with a grin like a gash in a cheese, Informed Colonel McCaio to the Northern Pacific that the Great Northere would win toe race as the lemons arriving over that line would he deliv ered bere this morning at 11 o'clock. The colonel said nothing hut at once telegraphd the condition of at fairs to headquartr and an order was is ed to couple the Northern Pacific ar of lemons onto an extra engine at Logan and rush t through to Bate, a a special. Having learned that a delay had occurred on the Montana Central and that the Great Northern ear had ot left Helena as a part of the passenger traa, the extra eine was used for a oeapte hours at gaon dod e hibb and then pulled ofor fButte. Whenlt dd get started no time was lost, and it amven here at 11:11 o'clock this morain. In halt an hour afterward the shipper was receiving wagon lTad. of lemous in front of his store. The regul train, o which the car originally formed apart, did not ar rive untl 2 o'clock thisatmoon. It was 4 o'clock before the Montana Central had delivered its lemons. and now the major is inconsolable. BILLY CONNORS TURNS UP. Io We. Wet e ,adly Pemde"d Ip as at Firt bppeed. d. Special Correspeadenee of the Standard. BtTra", Aug. 2.-It has turned out that the assault made on William Connmors yesterday evening by John Welch was not such a serioe. matter after all. Connors turned up all right this morning with only a small out across the forehead, where Welch had caressed him with a chair. He admitted that be was in a measure to blame for the trouble and refused to ppe r against Welch. Aecordliuly the charge of am sault with intent to kill preferred against Welch was withdrwn and one of imple asasult and battery substituted. To this Wlch pleaded guilt, an-d the court with held sentence for a few days to awaht the results of Connors' injuries. In the meantime the defesdant is out on boands while the owner of the broken chairs mourns their almost complete demolUtion. LiberamL and Spilrlalletl, who wish to join a dweloping circle, may address Mrs. Dr. S. C. Hennu.e', Medium, 11$ Wes Slver stree, Butte. Smokrs of the e.lbratd and original "Cuban Bloomam" will in future Ind every cigar and every boa branded "L. Lillw." All others are counterfeit. L. Llls. 1*M Second avenue, Now York. The Caledonla society has finally de. cided upon a place for it annual picnic. Anaconda park has been selected and Aulut 1 as the date when the "braw lad and bonne leasl" will indulge in apar.and pleamnumes reislcnt of the "la do moum·Lans and o ods." THE PATS AOAINST HIM. hm. Warren fte ue Was A£sess as a - me tmmninr's sPeWl ws. BCTr. Au. .-T-he fat ar playing a lively geme with Chares Warren. he Mspetd crook. A few dav ago be wa areted on suspicion of hav.it stos a cornet from Jackso's musie stre. He pleaded nt guilty and gave boaie for ble appearan to-day. Yeterday afternooa he was aerrietede on a dispateh from Missoula and placed in ail to await the arrival of an offor from that eity. This morning he wa tried bfore Judge New kirk on the char of larceny and th ei dare aint him not hein very coolu sire, tM court took the matter of reard a decMiion under advseemeat. Pendin judgment Wanre was returned to all. but was soon thr after releaed Sheriff Lloyd, who claimed that be bad no authority to bold him any longr, not having heard any. thing further frn Missoula, althouh the authorities were notified yesterday of Warren's arrest. As soon as released Warren reappeared on the street and bean to joke the olecer that arrested him yesterday. He claims that the dispatch from Missoula was a aboou affair gotten up by the local author ities to get him into jail in order to prevent hint trom leaving the city He also says that if the sheriff had not re leased him to-day he would have at once made application for a writ of haleas "a-tever Warren may he hle shows evident familiarity with criminal tactics pursued by officers to secure their game. His theory however in regard to the dis patch was all wrong. A STANI)AD re porter saw the dispatch and can testify to its bona ilde character. The message was signed hy Sherift Houston. U'nder SlItenl Gallagher. who ishowed the re porter this dispatch, said that Warren was released on another tnessage from the same city. This diree(ed Warren's release unless these were found on him diamonds anld Jewelry Ielonging to Pos ter. As Warren had nothing of the kind about him, he was immediately released. Although therr has been no crooked work on the part of the local omicials, the ar rest and siwe(ly release still ren.ain a 1mystery. SoIme of the otlllers here con jecture that the whole business is the work of those private detectives, of whicb apostles of law and order Montana has a lion's share. Tim matter will he sifted by the sheriff and the arrest justilled if pos sible. DRIVING OUT THE QUACKS. New a long adtred Psketr Pared S. Batte. npe.al ('lwrrepondene of the Standard. BL'rm, Aug. 2.-For about a week past a very gaudy vehicle, drawn by a dashing span of bays, over which an elderly mua with long hair (raws the reins, has been parading the streets of the city. At night the outit is made to appear like a verita ble cloud of fire by means of a number of torches attached to outriggers. In addi tion to the driver two other men occupy seats in the wagon and at intervals msak vocal and instrumental music of a quality more or less doubtful. The driver is also the proprietor of the concern and calls himself Dr. A. Lepper, and claims to be the discover of a wonderful remedy which cures everythlng, from a strawberry mark on the left ear of the servant girl to ese of Aits n the knusehold cat. To advertise this great medicine Is why the "doctor" allows his hair to grow and drives about the country in a circus wagon. With his aggregation be has fre quently held forth at street corners and etolled the curative powers of his " Mou. Sain Tea." Yesterdlay some of the physictans of the city decdkled to applr the sate medical law to the doctor" and be was areel for plractiring medicine without a licenseu from the board of medical examiners. He was taken before Judge Edd and after pleading not uilt v bonds for his a pearance y. When arraigned tl morning he pleaded n defense that be was not practicing medicine in the rccepted meaning of the term in that be did not p reribe for patients. hut merely sol an advertised a proprietary article. The defense, however proved in sucient the law heing so worded as to make everbody amenable to its pamw, ions who ves away or sells any medliclne and recommends it. * The "doctor" agreeinl to pay all costs and leave the sate the prosecution con sented to a dismlsal of the case and the lon-haired gsntleman poemptly settled and preured to move. It il be seen that the law is o worrded as to most effectually rid the state of all orner venders of quack medicnlaes, mnak nlg it utterly impossible for them to do business witbin its border. Druiut asre also amenable to its proviseions Id they sell and recommend any patent medcine whibch the y r have in sto.k. As this part of the law Is not generally understood or even known to exist, it is safe to sea that hbudreds of persons in Montana have at some time or other been guilty of violating its mandates. pe.i.l Oumresaposeme of t lb ladard. BLTTrs, Aug. .-,'bunch services will bw bhea tomorrow as follows: M. K. church south, A. C. Caney, pastor. To-orrow is quarterly meeting occasion. The presiding elder of the Helena die trict Rev. 3. J. Sturdy, will preh at IIt a. n. and p m. The love feast will 1w bheld from0 to ll a. in. Sunday school from 1SU0 to 1:0) p. m. The Oxford leegue will buld srvc from 7 to p. wil.. conducted by Rev. A. C. ('ouelr, who will deliver a abort address to the ,young I pie of the church. Christian cburbh, Fidelity ball, 5 Wiest Broadway. Serviceset the usual hours. Morning topic: "The Ways of Proevi de.ce." Evening: "Sprit and Letter." Sunday school at 1LSI0. Young peole's service at 4:11. Presbl erian church-8. E. Wishanri. D. D.. superintendnt dof missions for I'ta and Montana, will preach morning and evening at the usual hours. Sunday sebool at 3:. p. m. Theme will be preacblin at the letlaº diet Episcopal church. (enterville, at 11 a. m. and l p. m. tomorrow bty J. Vignw. pastor. Sunday school at p.m. All ar cordially invited. German lutberan cburch-Pr.nwehing service at the Central school on West Park street at 10 a.m. Sunday school at |II 1". A. Barlting, pastor. The usual services will be held at the Mountael View M. E. church to-morrow morning. In the evening there will be a song service. Drop in a try beer drawn 16 feet l automatic cold water pressua at J. I. Lyneb'e. 0. A. t. For the ibth annual eonampment of the Grand Army of the Republle to be held in Boston. August 11 to 16, the Union Pacific railway ill make a rate of one fare for the round trip from Montana pointa t U~loton and return. Tickets will be sold on Auguet 4 to eluelvel gd to retlurn until Augut 27. with pro bon for esten soal by Joint agestat Boston toHeptem.er a, limited to continuous pagae in each direetio.. V. V. Mas G. A. THE OPERA SEASON LI. flttnaetm i n i ktte by Ir. agns. S ome of the Best Companies on the Road Engaged-Louls VIll malro Will Not Manace the Opera House. Ip el Maorr mpw mmsr a 1dmo IW StmalgL. BDrra, Aug2. L--Iage Jobs Maguir has oenepled bl hi aemgemats for the eomninlg tbomseriald sen, and the lit is a urp irgy good one, Imelludg mearly mUllof the popular aemetm of the day. In fact the people of Bte who a ted he plays wil l ad the list probably h·aer as the whole than that of any previous se nson. The sea sonr ope with Claa Morris. but "The Pale of Jacks" wl aes an engaement aof thbee aights beginalsl Aulut Ii, as pllmmiary to the season. Among the especlal attreetions will he noted Thoms Keene, Herrm an. "Little Load Faunketo, " Jueh, Bostonians. Ub. erati, Roland Reed, Kiraly, etc. Below is the lis. of attractions for the Seamon: "fair of Jacks." 4 lara Morris. 4 ;rtmnewr. I savis eom.l.. I.Ihwratl's hbawl. 'IThouas Kerar, tlraedlial. Frank Mayo. "P'rlte Irrarv." Irof. Herarman matr.lam. "Mltle lord Va'athleroy.'" Il.nrtn's "'ramn-Allanti..'" "lllle Hulrk." Idut Williams. F'a) Temlletwon Opera vipa.l). .Iurh Opera is tiniquy. "Natural (ans." listla. I .it tle ('orinuloe. "Tw"lIve Temlstatinls." "Trhe Ihe Klnl" smn.l iopera. Fred Warni. Kate Fnmmlt. "Mr. IHarnesot New York." "lTh'" Two IlUters " The Iltounian Ioland hehd. Ileveland's Minstrels. MarIe Wainright in "TwefIh Nilht. Jiuw ('ommims. Marlande (lark. "The Rtowwa).." Miltne NTobles. "It'k T mll" Olara t sml),W) Kennedy. the feamousIut paai(. "('tnle Tom's Cable " Kiralty's "Water Jueen." "A Periokms Voyage." S'lra Tanner. Daikl Musa., the great 'dlnllnl. ('Oull's ('lrrkiulum, Ia horO show. Jartwtau. " 'anthurn' s." There will hbe a few addltional attrac tions, but the above are all that are booked thus far. Lunis Villemare will not have charge of the opera house this season. He left yetwerday for Salt Lake or Denver. Mr. Magulir havingdecdled to manage things imll.elf this year. A CRUEL HUSBAND. Hlw rIward Trevels Gluot a fIlveree rem tNI. Wit.. By the ttandard's ipeelal Wire. Btrv.. Aug. 2.-About two weeks ago Edward Trevethan of this city entered complaint against his wife, asking for a divorce. The reason given was desertion without cause. The care was called at tih. district court on last Wednesday morning. The wife did not appear and the detault was ordered entered on the re ords. At the same time the applica tion for divorce was referred to Attorney Wines. This afternoon Attorney Haldorn ap peared in the district court for Mrs. Trevethan and asked for a new hearing. Mrs. Trevethan says that she was taken All July S. and has until a very few days, been too ill to give atten tion to the summons or to seoue legal advice. To add to hbe difficulties, om the 28th her young babe fell ill. She sent for her husnand and he calme to see the sick child. So he knew the way she was situated. ()n July 2 the ittte suf fewer died and was buried on the 21th. Her hbuband attended the funeral and yet wentup to the court room the next morn ing and took advantage of her failure to OaP baring her statement the court . t called and vacated the order of July )D and dismissed the referee. The 1th of August was then appointed for a new bearing of the case. Mrs. Trevathan states that she had very good reasons for leaving Trevathan. His cruelty.sbe says. has been intolerable. nlce their separa tion. she says, Trevastan has not con tributed a dollar to the support of herself or the child. A hotel, doingt good business, lease and urniture for sale, in Centerville; good oesnion. For particulars, inquire at STAJDAID ofce., BuUlo. The finest beer In the city at J. H. Iach's, upper Main street. !. J. CIAUVIN FURNITURE CO. Are D*1 reiftlvtauio after aruad FINEST # CHEAPEST FURNITURE Ever brought to UyMo ad prepared uto uld any bled of a wone,. nnm or lu-t a you woat iL You want to ge telr w Volding Res nlust tI, Ln the Land. Come and . rlk at WHOLESALE aod RETAIL. NO. 42 WEST BROADWAY. BUTTE. MONT. THE SARATOGA SALOON I FIULEN & KEVII, Propsa., BUTTE CITY, Montana Flant Ine of Wines, Liqurs and (tg. to be b Ib the ity. Call and (tlve us a Trial. STOP RIGHT HERE And try Fur Imported Blohrmia Beer. Atswal oa drmunt and kle oead damg the hot wethwr. THECLARENDON IIRORCN 8 CUSICK. PROPS. BUTrT ('ITV. MONIT. Come * and : See • Us. Ud whltkles o all the popular brand to stcek. ~1G9flAGE HOTELD* BEST HOTEL IN BUTTL. (.TV" UDN fl.) Wrwwyt r inw. a BARBER SHOP AND RESTAURANT IEI MAl VII&IKO. ENAIN ·D flYcNA(Kr. ht PmuIid with be Amiw$* Wim. boors s0F414'. Iphuil View. Ratebr rap am RaSA Rom hr Real. O eN MLCUCT I. OUR. WLWT UALE?4A AN4D DAKOTA $T1 JOSEPHBRASALOU. Prop. *EXCHANGE + BUILDINO* ue L U we wih e . aI d bed wrh( ml mdii. Raratemmle + PeMR RRNT. + Apply at prerness. SiKObIE C. riTUClEW, Prep + -YOU -+ * GAN'T BUY A TIGKET* TOm") TH tE Drawing of Presents Ladies' Solid Gold Waltham Wattl! A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE AND AN ELEGANT HAND-PAINTED FiN. These presents are on exhibition. Send for particulars or come and see the aIrgest Stock of WATCHES AND JEWELRY In the State and learn how and why this is done by the Leadiag Jewelers in Montana. LeYSON & TURCK. No. 21 sl9 Straeet, Butta, litau. J. L. HAMILTON. Wblall am.d toil dalr at Staple and Fancy Groceries ad Provision Good 'oods and low pie, *RP*CIRL. KTT*NTION TO P&MMlLV. TRXDe Mao tret. Amcds. * Oel Opss - as Grand Army Camp Fire +-----N I GROUNDS EAST OP COLUIBIA GIDER;l, August 8. 9. 10 and I 1. COMMITTEB OF XRRXRNGWMENTS: (Comrade H. C. Kessler. Comrade It. GIover. Comrade Jeewr Orlths A geeral Invitation is estended to all Grand Anrm Pots La Mon.a, a Fraternal oeleties in and adjacnt to Butte and tml pubie geaal to n a GRAND OLD ARMY CAMP FIRE. All will be whelome be vit wMith s thus contribute their mite toward swelling the RELIEF FUND OF LINCOLN POST NO. Z Of Butte, and thus enable them to furnish relief to the many es that upon the treasury. REFRESHIMENTS of all kinds will be o ale on the grouads. Baked beame coffee, hard tack and bacon will be specialtlee. A grand target shooting match will be one of the drawing gards. COMB ONe. COM RLXL. U Park IJackson's Music Store. { to* Wbghdoes Jaekmsa .a ine. Pino. mad (leee them all the eilt o f I -r rustfisW Ik bet tnamseuta mad. la the worti. PIANOS. Slf Iambs. Decker eroe. A. 3. Chum. Ihersa -Ago roed. Cae Dreg. New 3ngad. Dehr Bmor. now Pionher aed .*hcre 0-Ok ORGANS. A 3. (taue. Ilury& (lar.k('b ckwgo ('Atagc. Wnetern Cottage. _4'ao-I-Ht haa capita to do u le. wt % rJiee bm~e I be hoe kite. tot cash hnt awi d tit d lg p utt W..ar lbef abe to uIet vtuSb otu Moony thea I s rd for the Cbcray JuliOs kae.o n ltk the adl h S. M. TRASK, I maammgwe.n As" a" Dedin a ULsber rad BDddglaldM -A %pWtty Of FIR MNING TIMBER In Cmt Int& Va~ HXRDMOOD FINISH. KAim hnat" mvde fio pb~m Ambu 1 Notaca IAImIhrr aWW rnmkdaa*L. ="*91 Hole Lu.,bp Co., IXZ. a I tana* i~o.. Vpk Pak. OJnhralWuualrm. KLanD.. Wngl A& all poinuac Wen W&. Om e: 27 . Graiite, I TELEPHONE 256. BUTTE. 31w