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THEDAILY INDEPENDENT: HELENA. WEDNESDAY MOHNING, NOVEMBEB 6,1889. ROYALTYON FOUR FEET. Youngstersat the Palo Alto Stock^Farm Raised Like Princes^of the Blood. BabiesTaken Into a Sawdust Ring^and Put Through Their Paces^by Trainers TteWhip IsMaai i tmt sai Mm ^ ^^!^^^tinrr ^w-uldrtl or r^rl|{li*rlir^l^sun. ill - lll-lor^. Whydo tueav California lirtxl boraea,^both trotters mid rnunerH, develop huch trn^nu ndoun speed at au early hup, and then re^^tire for tin- rest of tlwir Iivcm^ Tbatih a qui-Htion tint has Urn put to^MJMf hSMMMM of Mil i^ tli1' country, I.lit^not one weiiia utile to answer it, say* the^(MtlSS Herald. A K^ntl^ inaii, a horse^fancier and now and then a liuyer at the^California hiUch, Ix-iiitf much interested in^the phenomenal trottcra that come from^that region, went down to 1'alo Alto to M^the famouH Stanford breeding farm. Talkdi nit princeMimd princewtcHof effete^mouaruhieH liriiitf reared ill velvet and fed^rom Hold spoons the nearest approach to thatin thin gnat rapobiM ih tins aqsJas Cnncipilitvit Halo Alto. |fl MM M the^nine* have for;.'olteii their mot lent cornea^the le-KiiiuiiiK of tlieir life'* work. Ski^lending h ilti r and a soft rnliU r bit kept^in tlie mouth for half an hour a day is the^A BC I'heii coiie h the kindergarten track^to discover if any of them have a mil ural^gait. Half a dozen are put into the Haw-^dust circle at once. A man stand* in the^middle with a lung whip, which he wave*^furiously, hut no little one ih t ver |ht^in it t. 1 to f ^^^ I it* sting. All Htai t around^the ring, In si in a coltish canter, and then^Mime little pupil more promising than the^others will ^trike a trot. Soon another w II^do I he aaine. An apple or a lniiip.il Mill^is the reward of merit. I anally lafore the^class h is linislied all of them will lie joe,^gisgabosl on a trot. I hen a new hatch M^taken, and in a tew weeks forty or fifty^tilla ^ and aa many colts have gone through thekiieI. rg.ntiursc. Me inlinie every littleone of cither sex ih handled and^fondled. 'I he colts and lulus men hut^lessh parted at Weaning time, ami never^His-each ol her Hg.'llll except .it a dist.nice.^Co-educat ion of the sexes ih irowm d ii|^ n^at 1'alo Alto. The I it 1 li- ones are very time^mid follow one around like a lot of kill. lis.^If you stop 111 the p.iddoek they NMNSNil]^Murrouud Mi like a lot of i lnitt. i nig srliuul^Kills, unit lii gm to war i'll your |ioeki Ih with^theiiv. lv. ty noses lor a hit of fnut or^sugar. Not one ih ever ncilded or per-^mitle.l to he friglitcmd in any way, nor ih^the whip ever uk. i except an a Imdge of satsority. Whenthe infant aristiM'racy in luidle-^traiued and thoroughly tractalile, say at'J^or Wmonths, and from that to a year old,^comes the tu-,1 intr*atuction to harneHH. It^must he reineuila n d that bv Huh lime^these HHMM ^r''l^ ^'*' n ui-cntieal e^e^ttlmost tun :r iwu hois. s. Their legs are^string, their 1. - ^ ^ ^. well III led out. their^Uecks plump, Ha ir ^yes bright and int. Ill-^Kent, ami their coatH shine like satin. All^this ih the result of the formic; process.^On the Stanford farm the ^.'-year-old colt^look-- like the Weli-matun d horse of live in^Illinois. At I' j years old la xuis their hard^work on the track. It ih then that the^most promising are selected for a yurling^MM Abuilding is set apart for the ^kinder-^mm)m a grrat canopy covering 11 sawdust^rin.: hii eighth of a mile lone;. Tins is^where the Etta* WMBHbMi hix or sight^months old are brought to lie tuuglit their^paces. Trainer(iallaghtr cave me the hiHtory of^Huiml, and the life hIic led there foi two^yearn in the life of all of them. When Sunol^wiih six inonthH old she was brought in^with twenty otiu r tillii h Ir.uii the pastures^in which their mothers roamed. I he wean-^ini- proc sH ih quite cany. The youngsters^are put on slcamed yrain fiaal at once. Ill^the morning a quart of steamed bailey^mixed with hran. in evening two ipl.iita of rroundbarley steauieil and moistened with^line wati r, is about their daily diet. That^is pretty Ingli food for a weanling. When I^WaH a boy on the old farm in IViiiim 1^ una^it Was a pri II v lucky colt or III) that i v, r^Haw anythinghut hay Of MS untd 11 mi^twoyeaiHold. lint at i'alo Alto I he bahum^^re Htulbd with gram from tin start. 1^wuh there in .1 uly. and there wan m RNM^fo-.d to Hp. ak of, with thi' exception of^^MMMnituMi which the little mm h id^Hina- dietH a wick. Even then it w is^chopped in a so ,,in cutter and mmd with^bran. Kl.VKKS IN TBI KA^t. ii. nil ..i Hit' MM on Hie Kill Hit* ami MaShsMlTMSMx Nhiimi i.k, Nov. ri.--Threc-\ear-nlds and^upwards, Uurlecu-suteenths of a mile^^Katie K. won. ('otiaiguee Hecond, Itoy Itluu^third. Time UMt Two-yearolds, maiden fillies, nine-Hix-^tecnthsof ^ mile Semaphore won, Lucille^iis^oiid, Destruction third. Time ..VI. Three-year-oldsand upwardn, six fur^^longs - Itaiiibler won, Hruiser second.Marion^third. Time 1:1k V Threeyear olds and upwards, live fur^^longs^HiMit Jack won, Itosa I'earl s.vond.^(Joveruor Koss third. Time 1M Sameconditions as before^Col. Hunt^won, Kittle It. ..-.in i'ulu third. Time Two-year-old*,four furlongs ^ Hchhu^Briggs won, llph. ha second. Marv II. third^Time M)i, TheNew mms| Itacra. Ki.r/Miirii, N. .1.. Nov. .V Three-fifth* of^* mile-I'uzzle won, Itndiaii second, llarn*^burn tlnrd. Time, l:'.*'.^,. Duemile mid a Hixteenth-Tristan won^J. A. B. second. Hcllwood third, lime^iKIm*. 'Three-fourthsof a mih^I'earl*. t won^Inafolna nil) sec. iid. M.irv ItuckU v third^Time. Xmk, (hiemile and an eighth^(^n,mil won^Helham Hecoiid. Taviaton third. luuc m| Fiveand one-h lit farlonus^ Veipiittal^Colt won. Maria Fidy second. Cisp.ir third^Time. 1:17 t. thiemile and n Hixtis-iiih^1{^ fund Won^Oarsin in Neooiid, Kupert third. Time isoi. To It. v i-e III.' ommwmm. NewYobk. Nov. f^.^The I'reslniery of^New York met \. sterdav and in reply to the^overture from the general assembly by A^decided vole dec-lured in favor of it thorough^revision of tin- col fesaion of faith. Some^of the Conn, rvative nieuiber* were MM^by the freedom with which the present con^fuaaion waa attacked. (liHrlmloa'a Karthqimlie ( rlt-liralloii.^^'iiAia^^ioN, B. C, Nov. f^.^I'harleston'^(Treat earthquake festival opened yesterday^Jtaildintfa ware bedecked with Hair* aud buntiiiKfrom one end of the city to the^other. A hundred thonsan 1 I tided Stales^flaKH were displayed and there waa not a^confedi rate Hue; in sii/ht. Kiiiu street last^nil/lit preHeiited a fairy picture with tri^^umphal arches, illnium itcd ahow window*,^swniRint: ( huiese lant^ nis, ^ay thn.ii s of^Hirhtsi.erK, bainJs of music and military^parades, both white and colored. 'Ihere^was a u'rand pyrotechnic display on Colon^^ial lake, with a mimic attack of the federal^fleet on Fort Sumter. Iti* aatoiiiHliini; how rapidly the feeble^and debilitated MM Htreniftb and i v^r^when taking Ayer'a Hantupnrilln. For what^are called ^broken-down constitution*,^^Uothmi; else has proved ao effective aa thi*^powerful and perfectly safe medicine. HowCan I'arenta Allowtheir children to cou^h and strain^and coupli and cairn I v say ^Oh! it ia only^a little cold,^ and keep Kiving them cheap^and dama i UKxlicineH, until they are^down with luiik' fever or conauinption, when^they can la- w. easily relieved by ilem'a'^Cherry Cou^h Byrapf It haa no superior,^and few equal*. For Hale bv all drnxKiata.^B. H. Hale A Co., wholesale and retail^aifents. Therewas a terribln epidemic of dyaen-^tery and blissiy Hux in ]'o|m. county, Illi-^Uoia, last summer. Aa many as five deaths^iH-eurred in one day. M. ^ i - Walter Broth^^ers of WaltersburK, Hold over .'INI bottlea of^Colic, Cholera and Diarrlnea Kemedy dur^^ing 'in- epuli'iuic, and Hay they never heard^of its fnihn.: ill any caae when the direc^^tion* were followed. It waa the only medi^^cine used that did cure the wornt cases.^Many perHoiis were cared by it after the^doctors had i-.v- u them up. 'Twenty live^sndiVi ^ ^ Ixittles for sale by H. M Far-^ohen A- Co. #i.^i'urr fur Mm^Itching pil.-s are known by momture like^perspiration, producing a very disagreeable^Itching lifter (lettniR warm, 'llns form, as^well iih blind, lilts ditiK and protruding pilist,^yield at once to the aplpicatioii of llr. Bo-^Hanko'H File Kemedy, which acts directly^iil*ui the parts alfeted, aliHorbini; the^tninora, alhiyniK thecintense itchinu and^effecting a |*ruiaiunt cure. Fifty cents.^Address The llr. Boaanko Medicine MM*^puny, i'lqiia, (duo. Sold bv B. S. Hale .- ^ MimmIk Sar.jiii^rill* in purHy ft T^*^*'1ftl)ln IMMnMl,ln-ifiK In-** ffirn itijuriouM iinfn*-^iliciiU. It ih |hi iliar in ilD curiitivc |h^wt'r. AhM hfth/ wu #u. h, ^^* icft*^^ uer ' ftfttorla. Wit. it kI^ ar^w % CUH h'.Hcrh ^) -r ^ u-t-ti^^W.t tt *\ - (^*^^^(^ i.^^ ^11** ^-tn^ cliirnr to ( tutor!*,, Ikm ^ ^ i^ ^^^ f *^ . n't uir:n uWn* SPECIALSALE THIS WEEK AT THEBEE HIVE! Indiesand ITuldren'g Em. Ladies1and Children's Children'eiWhite Merino :^Ladies' Wool Ribbed :^Ladies1 Medicated Scarlet :^Ladies1 Saxonj Wool :^Ladies1 Sanitary Natural Wool^children's Sanitary Natural Wool Underwear. 25c We$1.(10^1.00 Ladies1Wool Hose ^^Ladies^ Wool Hose (better) nmbiiiesllif Juice of tin Blue Figso'^alifotnia, mi laxative and MIliUMI^rlth the ncJuiiial virtues of plaal-^mown to be most beneficial to ihr^nimaii av^'etn, fnrinili^ il.el-Ni.Y PER^FBCT RF.MEUV to act gently M^pioinptly on the KIDNEYS,LIVER AND BOWEL and TO Clear*^ System Effectually so THA T !URE BLOOD, REFBESHINCt-LEEP, HEALTHand STRENUI 11^Kl turilly follow. Kvery one it MM| l'^U .1 all aif MliKR.td ^nh it. Ask MM^dtwggM lor IVKUP Or KIGS. Mui.u-^.. tuie.l only by the CALIFORNIAFIG SYRUP CO. SanKkam ii^i o, Cal.^tcrnvn i r T^V . ^o^^. V V TheCelebrated French Cure, rr1APHRODITINE laIM u oh a^fOSIIIVE^GUARANTEE ! e a ra ^ a v^i.nm ^^f uarvoua^illaeeas, tfi ill)^^ti^..i.ii^r o! the CellCTatlv*Or Miot rltlii i^aai vitititnei ar- - -^lalBf tnaa |hf AFTER ti ^.. i.e Hv.-viaii-a I'oMfM or uplnrc 14turuuKh MWhtal in n-.-n-i ...i ov^r mi . nee4e o ^ .. ^- ii'm-i l'..^.-r Wakola. Miamitaxn raiuair. tt^a Baek. Hemiu^A^akae** HyvMal N.tvuhbnvMMMlNortttrr.^i RmlMaMj LaMarfMM liunneaa. WeakM .'n^jrv inMor hiiwer ami lairinifnry. wbtcb II o^^gaMal oIimi ira.1 v |inkmaturviil(1aVAand laaat^li P'im- ^1MT ^ r^n. e ouiaa lot IA OC Moat t^uai. on r*..-^.*r*i r^* riio* 1null li M.i tKANYKK lot ever* ^!^.^.rurr. ai rvtiuil itiv nionev II a i*^raa^^wa liretan^! ^Owuki Iie.uxu.la oi l^^tiiii.^u:a. f.imiiilai ^ nut aj bntn texaa. remit.ie.^tanal ty Arsa'Ciri^a i inana ti^a au iiw^IHr- ^^-^..'^ MEDICINE CU^watraa^ hkaxci ,i pKMWLAM M *ija^-^.r ^e ^ *'4'f Ladies1Wool Hose^1.251 Ladies1 Wind Hose u : ^ ' .^50e to ttOc I Misses1 and Children's Hose ; * . ' Boys'and Men's Uniaundried White Shirts. 50c. Men's Merino Underwear, 50 Cents. Men'sNatural Grey Underwear, 75c. Children'sCloaks, $1.75 and upwards^KOHLBERG ^ CO., 5 NORTH MAIN STREET. :He^: 35c^: 40c^Me to $l.oo 10cto 75c A.M. Holter Hardware Co. PLARKE,PONRAD^pUnT Headquarters MECHANICALTOOLS OfEvery Description. BELTINGS PACKING. IronPipeand Fittings. I CABINETAND BUILDERS' HARDWARE Dealersin VitroGlycerine, Dynamite and all Hi^h Explosives.^113 NORTH MAIN STREET. Helena Lumber Co., SilrrfMMtrnlo ^ . II 4 i^uihI^^. Roughand Finishing Lumber andZEractcr-y TXTorlz- Ordersby Mml will receive l'nunpt Httenlion. (Vreepoixleno* *)lieite^l fail^ami fkotoq near Northern PMiftj UejioU II.TONN, 3North Main Street, Helena. MILLINERYAND FANCY GOODS. I'Dtrimmnl11 at^ hf MjftWau.l I liiM- ren tlie a-Mirt in. lit Hit- Ijirm^l an.I M ^l rumpl.'lf.,f aii) in ill*1 Cily. an.l {rtUCMTBI iA)\Vri^T. J.L. SMITH, KreightTransfer Li^e, HIXKNA.MONTANA. AllkimU ^f nieri'liandiae and nthfr fn^lirlil^.^laelaillafl on*. i^roni|itly lraui.f^'rr.Hj fr^^m tlit* tWA, MSaialJ.K.'lillierK'a 8t^r^ ami at Uiv ilap.it Unleri.will reeeiTP priimpl attention. TRIMMEDMILLINERY. OurMillinors I), pari iiinnt i^ Ulletl with the^I.it.mi Dmbriia in lt^Hiu.l Hath. HoBiaata, Toaoaa^ami Turliaiii.. Novahanla all Um Uip^i. *1.1-^Uaan TrillllllllaW ale. Infanta (liiltit^ a Hi^^-^eially. WVmK Agent-for Hutt'Tii'k'k MaWM anil HaJI'a lla- rpaiaja. 1^ -i M0NEY_T0LOAN! InMUM 10 MiltM frum Bil Mootht to^Five ^ ears Tune mi Iw-al lv*tate MoneNon liaiul. No Delay, fanh paid^for Heal Kxtate Mort^a^ex ^7 W.H. CLARK ^ SON, Gen. Agents. PUK Nortliwetorn lliianuitv \m Cmm^, OP HUfNlAFOLlViMINN., Boardot Trad* Room, Plltaburg Block.|H^lana MILWAUKEEBEER HALL! iFormn ly I. X. I.. Hol.l.l Si lARTNEKi (VlehraUnlVal Ulat/. Boer -CENTSPER GLASS.^* Fiavedfaru and Liquors aJwaya oa haad. OIVEUS A CAUL FINEFURS. FredStolba Fur Co. i-h, 1.1 I. I.e. I -.11.. ihd6. liftWABASH A V a CHICAGO. SealQanMMI in Ne* and Kxclusite^denK^^. and IVrfert in Fit. Orders^and measures left at the Helena^Cornet and Kid (ilove I'arlors will re.'oivelVoinpt and l'ersonal Attention PAULS. L HlCkH lUTB 8TATm^Dl I I TV MineralSurveyor, Iin 1-J N. M allK. UTAHASSAY OFFICE AND CHEMICAL!LABORATORY, J.T. GOVE, ll.'.I.KNA..... MONTANA.^QM atal IMim ^i ^ BaaH Silver.Kol.lami lead 1 UU 'I'm I !W I.-..II U0 Antimon)I UU CnpiierI Ml ArM-nio 1 00 Seailf1 '^*) Iron1 U lmssM . . y^rid P^rn^i'KKnlif thaCi iVtACNUlCELASTICT _.UU1NM. . ' ilvll Ol ' laetrlcTruaaIVt(^rtlta;^aay to w.Ar. 1 etanily lallarr fiiw.our.wt kBaaajaaTa, Fat.. Ddfor I I. r .1^.1 i'am i^^^^JETIC n ASTIOTpUSn TljlTKLF.T DANIELHANLEY 4 CO., Enclua\UeJobbers (ti Oranges,Lemons and Apples, FOREIGNAND DOMESTIC^Dned Fruits and Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccos. IfMCI iLTtl I ^ r. -. .nl rrrnmarv Bultor. ' CMaaaa, YaajaaaMajaaaal ^i..m .... TackingH rr^Mlil|.|a. A.H. NELSON,^Land ami lining Atty. KareaYears Kiperienee in the Gen^^eral Lrfknd (NBh iat Washington, I). C. ROOM8, ATLAS BUILDING. Main^traai,rtolana. Montana. N.WCO*. Uth*Oouc; Sis, OMAHA. NEB.^hir THr trrami ;r or all CHRCNICyURGJCJl DISEASES APPllARtS FOB 0[!'0RMlfl*E8 ANO TRUSSES^Bott Fan. a Apr^rata. and R,mrriinforBurrnuu Irr.tmrator ... rj lorm si Ci.ra.. rrauiriu^MEDICAL or 8t^R01CAl. TREATaTKHT NINETVROOMS FOR PATIENTS.^C ^ard^Att^nta^ r. Bm^ A,^ . irmoiitioniin W ^ ^^_:TWRITE Ft'R CIJRCnLARSon DrfomitiM $rx^V-ncr*. Tnu.r.,Club t r.t Ciirvafurr. af Spina, Piln^T'liuara, Lancer. L....^rrh. Broncbiti., Iahalati .r^niaUlaai^Parabrata, tafliaaa. KUnay. Bladdrr.^...ya. Ear Ikin .11 Bloo.l and.If 8urtir^r0prr:.:i..i.. DISEASESOF WOMEN SEE!wa HFHk\t l4tm t ^Ulirn 4 I \ ISO-IS |t^ l AHTIkNT r flk nuiKMiaiHivcoimnnr, 'STUicu ^mvATf *^n.yRtlitMp Mfuiuavl li^titjte mftfticf ^ SpeoiaUtv of PRIVATEDISEASES. V/ 32 and 34 \J Main Street, UHelena, Mont VV1101.KKAI.EAM^ KkTAII. DEAI.F.KIi ij HEAVY, SHELF, AND BUILDERS' Hardware Iron,Steel. Horse and Mule Shoes, Horse Nails, SteelXails. Mill Supplies, Hlncksmiths (Jooda. Hose,HeltiDK, Tinners' Stock, Carpenter's Tools, ibmtad Lift Pumps, Gjis Pipe anil Kittin^a SoleAgents for the Celebrated(^SaoeriorM and Pamoiu ^Acorn^^COOKING ^ HEATING STOVP:s, andW. G. Fisher's Cincinnati Hotel:and : Family : Wrought: Iron : Ranges, CentennialRefrigerators, Ice Clients, Water Coolers, IceCream I Vee/.ers, Wood nnd Willoware, (ilass andQueensware, English and American Cutlery, Frenchand AjMriaM Mirrors, I'lumliers' Goods andSupplies, House Furnishing fiiKxls, Etc^Fver^lxKly respectfully mv,t, ,l to mspect the largest and most Complete Stock of HARDWAREIN THE NORTHWEST! Ordersfrom the Country Solicited and Promptly Shipped. KeP|)ectfully, Clarke,Conrad ^ Curtin. HOULEBROS., DEALERSIN- Sawedand Split Wood, |I8Sixth Avi'., Coner Bwilf, at Old Government Corral. WoodSswing by Steiiin done on short notice, from half cord up to any amount^Kindlings furnished on short notice. THEFAMOUS^WAUKKSHA, WIS. ACar Load Inst Received by^BACH, CORY ^ CO., Sole Agents. HELENA. BOZEMAN. A.J. DAVIDSON ^ CO., Dealersin BAINWAGONS, SLHIGHS, AND BOB SLEDS. AGeneral Line of AGRICULTURALIMPLEMENTS. Ilay and Grain in Car Lots a Specialty. SANDCOULEE COAL DOES NOT SLACK, WhenExposed to the Air,^AS MOST ALL OTHER SOFT COAL DOES. Alarge portion of this Coal is similar to Anthracite in character, and does not HI^the room with soot. Ask your dealer for the Sand Coulee Coal or apply to S.F. SHANNON, Agent. Okficb Montana Central Depot. M'^*ri Of 1 . u W. a\0 1 ** * 1.1 ^*r.^l IB j' al BOOKTO MEN, T - III*^^^.^* .aa Taricttl. wuh 4.ml.-. M.i^^MAMA MlDICAl 4 S.JBICAl INSTITUTE,^ON/HA ^U ItAvrFAl'tOKTIM WEST Uf DEFORMITYAPPLIANCES, TRUSSES, EuctaicBattibiu AMDBail ARTHURP. CURTIN, Furniture,Carpets, House Furnishing Goods, -SST-H-I-iXjPAPEE. IHaving leased the two upper floors of the Davidson block and connected the nam*^with our ulreadv immense halenroini.K we now occupy four entire floors, extending^through the wiiole bltx-k from Jackson to Main street, stocked thorouKhly witi^goods of everv grade anJ at prices that defy competition. Every purchase mad*^strictly for cash, directly from tint hands, and shipped in car loads only. As as-^amination of gooda and comparison of prices solicited. MusicDepartment:^Pianos, Organs and Musical Merchandise, Etc. 1