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4 THEANACONDA STANDARD: SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 9. 1890. TRAVELERS'GUIDE. TRAIN*AHKIVK. MlA. M. Krum Billtt' I^Mvet Butte at ^:IW^A. M , Silver Bow h I9 A. M.,HtUlUl K:45 A. M. 11:60A. M.-From ltiitw^ anil liarrtwm-^bnaam Butte at MMA.IL.MW Bow 11 *ti^A. ^.. Stuart U .^-'. A. M. Coniu-iis at Muarl^WKh tram win. li li-a\i ^^;;irriM'ii at In JO A. M.^lVw Unlet' 10 44 A. M. km) P. M. From Bull*' U'av.-^ Butte rum^P. M.. Sliver Bow r^ IB I*. M.. Stuart .1 :*i 1'. M. 10i ^ r m Froai Gairtaoa Uwir Garrtaoa^ili IV M , IVer bNlce !^ II I'. M. si^ait^1*7 IV V TRAINSItKl'AKT. so A. M. For Uarrlwui Stuart I 4U A. M.,^IWr l^alve tM A. M.. liarrlson at MM^A- M. :*0A. M. For Mil St ,.;irt at 0 ^ A.M.,^Htlver Bow jo im A. M . arriving at Butte, 10:15^A. M l10 r M l or Butte ami (iarrl^on la-ave^Ktuari at i ^^^ F M . arri\e^ in Bulle at 3MT.^M.,^i.VIT^itl .11 t !'^ I' M. 1I'. M. For Butte l-favr Sluail at T 40 I'.^M.,^rruiiur m Unit.' at I :i^ I'. M. Arrivaland Departure o' Malls. MAII*Iirl'AHT nAii.Y run^Dm Wxlte, Helena ami points North andWeM of Helena *.2n A. M. Ml A. M. Helena,l^eer l/*l|te, Stuart _j'Mlnne*t^IM ^ ^ M. Butte,all iHiints miutli, all KaMern^BUMev^*^ M. (larroll^^^^' fc M' t'*Neami I'vieneen, n.iio A. M. Morula), We.1-^amday |M FrhMf. MAII.mAHHIVK ItAll.Y rttl'M^HllUe. 9.0B A. M. Helenaan.1 li.-.i li.iL.-ll.Mi A. M. AUpolt'ln North and KM of (iarrlnon lo t.'. I^. M.^All pointu North ami West of (iarrison Kt.ll 1'. M.^All aoinU South. a!l Fastern Stalei, andButteii.vi A. M. tHrmll*^^*^ a- m. liableand Pyrenees, l.oti I^. M. Tuesdays, Ilium- dar,Saturday. AUmalls close 4R mhintes before departure. THEWEATHEH. Thedaily n-rorcl ^^' Ikt UirrtiNuiirtrr in^thia city ia r^'|n^rti'il by A. T. Pla.vter,^Inimzmt. roriier Main ami First street*.^TIk-nnonl for yo~teril.iv wan: 7 a. in., 4.r^^ilegrtH'h above; 1. in., Tn ileirreea nUive; 4^p. in., SJ ili'ifrvra aUivc; H p. in., 7.\ dW^il^'irrpt'^ above. ABOUTTHE CITY. I'.S. Mar^liul William I'uiay is In to*n. u.it. fogal, of I'iiaiiipion. la in Iowa^kaktac in Hm hwi Mr*.^'. I . Ihiw-oii, cif Montreal, is ria*^itiliK w ith Mr-. J. ^!. Ilawmiii. TheSuinlav school al tile Christian^elmreli, will Im- nrjratiizi-'.l to-inorrow after^the ^MfBtag services. Itc-v.M. I.. Strealor of Helena will^preach this evening .mil tofnormw morn*^htinl evening at the Cbriatian rliurrfa^on Last I'ark avenue. I'..I.Honors ami Charlie Keafa were arrvstiillast Bight D|f ' NBcer Charles for^tiirlitinir on Mam stii t t. They gave a^Until for .ippe.iranee to-day. WilliamKoefe wa- arrested yesterday^i liartftil with Iioiisi-breaking, lie m^given a hearing, pleaded not i/ililty and^wus remanded unlil liwlay. .1.Carter, who ml died [^'.. (', Waahhum^in Nugler'a sal^m^n on Kind streH several^iiiirhts uijo. wa- yesterday hound over to^th^ itrand jury by .Indue rttagarald. J.L. Swit/er was arrested ye-terday lor^siniiKKlinu whiskey into the jail to the^prisoners. He was churned with la ing a^^aiiraiil and w.i- fltPN a chance to leave^town, QawpiSmith was arrested e.uly this^morniiiK hy ^ Hlicer I'ieklc for dlapoaing^of stolen poodl on F.'oiit street. I'lie man^ia a stranger, and it is thought Um cloth^^ing he was selling was stolen in Untie. SamHush w ho was arrested Saturday^night claimed yesterday that he came^I Kick for a suit of clothes he had left he-^hind. The judge lor this reason gave him^another opportunity to leave the town. Thellreinans' tournament will com^^mence this morning at llSfl o'clock. The^visiting companies are tsptetod to arrive^on the '.^ o'chs k train. The running will^lake place on I'ark avenue, from Main. Thursdayafternoon at 1:311 o'clock al^Hie resilience of the hritle's mother, Don^^ald H. Fraser and Mary May Clergy were^married hy the Ifcv. I'. I.owry. Mr. ami^Mrs. Fra-er took the IsBOfcaJa for Helena. Jameslingers and .lame- llrcnnaii. the^two associates of Andy Coy. who was^hound over to the grand jury for luirgLry.^were arraigned in the police court yester^^day and wen- sentenced to !^i days in the^county jail for petit larceny. JosephSimonvich was arrested Thurs^^day on complain! of Cather ine Keshavar^for alleged defamation of character, lie^was arrainged la-fore Juilge Asphng ye^^tenia)'hut as the complaining witneea^did not appear he was released. Theaworil to he given as a pri/e hy tin^A. O. II. to ilu-la st drdled military com^^pany, ami the aaajdaoana piece of itatnary^winch is oil creel as a prize Sunday in the^lln num's tournament, are on exhibition^in the I). .). Maneaay Mercantile com^^pany- window. MattI'o-tcr entered complaint against^I'at Met,cc yc-tcrd.iv and caused lii- .n-^rest for drawing a knife on him. Poatef^afUTwarils w ithdrew the complaint ami^M^(,(. was released. Foster Was then arrestedon enmptolnl of Mi-. M^ t,. o for^ilisiurhing the penci'. Judge A aiding put^KosU-r under a sU^^ bond to keep the^IM'aee. TheMountain View M. I!. Sunday^Bahoal will bold their annual picnic at^Laha Wilder nest ThuradajTi Augu-t n. ABpadal train leaves the Montana (iaatrajdapot at I o'clock a. m., returning^at 5:1m p. ill. Fine boating and li-hmg,^refreshinciit'- and no al- w .11 be rred on^tin-grounds. Round trip It, children not membersof the school BO ci nts. TheArcade is the only place in town^whore a llrst-cla-s bowl of clam chowder^can I^ had free. Try it. l'ctritiin closing out his stock ^.f glasa-^war^- at cost. TurtleI Imp House. (iraiidopening of Kecfe's chop house.^Turtle steak, turtle soup, spring chicken^on toast, all kinds of game and ll-li,^luountain trout, pickerel, w hitotlsli, Ma-^kaiia trout, and all hind- of oh.nr. -1^ ,h-^and chop-. HcmcmtH r the place, db|n^^miU- the Arcade. Main street. Anaconda,^i % Tryo n fn'ihingglaaH of Is^t ami a free^lunt'b at the Arcade. Goto Keeff's and get the gramh si fri .^^lunrh in Anaconda. Before-you go lo the raei* try a glass .,f^nice cold KulmhaclKT at the Arcade. MTHE RACE TRUCK Closeand Exciting Finishes the Role^Yesterday. Silver Bow. Cyclone. Tom Daly.^Sympathetica Last and Bawley^tho Winners Don Augus Set^Back for Foullnif. Theturf enthusiast!! generously patron-^i/ed tin' raci' trai k yesti nlay and all fears^of a poor attend.nice was dispelled as the^grand stand la-gau to (ill shortly after J^o'clock. Tin' racing w as as gis-al as could^he wished for and the weather all that^the most anient admirer of horseflesh^could desire. Although there were not so^many of the fair sex out as on ladies' day^slill they were well represented. The^events vara called and dis|xiscil of with a^promptitude worthy of all commendation,^ami had it not baa* for the free-for-all^pacing race, which consumed nearly^three hours ami a half, the sportwould have been rlniabad at anearly hour. The honors of the d.iv^were almilt evenly divided between the^favoritii's ami short horses. The lirst^race, a H-ycar-ohl trot foi tin- Upper^Works -take, was easily won by Silver^How from Murtha in two straight bamta. Killlittle iy wa- won by the Silver Bo men. as none could bo found awaiust^him. Cyclone won the three-eighths of a^mile dash with apparent case, ami scooped^inconsiderable money for his backers. Thisis the third race ( vol has run in andthe hist one he has won. Tom Dal)^-old a general favorite for the three-^cighths of a mile heat race, and won it^in two straight heats. The two heats^^ara beautifully finished however and it^looked very much as if lied Kim would^win lha second heat as he showed Tom^Haly thi' way until within a few feet of the^wire whi n he was beaten by a head by TonDaly. Tin short plungers irerequiet fortunate in the seven-eights handicap daahand raked in large nosey on the re^^sult. All the moneyed men gambled^heavily Oil LOW CarilM to win the race^agam.-t Rob Holy with no inkling that^Sympathetic a Lael would jump in and^f.s.i them at thi' finish. Lew Carlile got^away badly and winded himself on^the lirst quarter when' rccovoJcd nearly^three lengths and ass mod the lead, and^w as obliged to give it up when the -tretoli^was reached. The linish was a beauty^and .thi' backers of Synipathetic's Last^Were happy a- he passed under the wire a^winner by a length from Holy Holy. (in-atInternal was centered in the free^for all pacing race, w hich proved to he a^n ^ c for gore. A rare exhibition of jeody racing was furnished the public.^The liiiishcs wire line ones and cre^^ated no small enthusiasm. The^driving of Hon Angus was not^the Deal in the world and the^manner in which he carried Bawley off^from hi- stride by running him out on the^turns was provoking to those who hail^placed their money oil the horse. Doll^Angus is a gn at finisher ami could have^won the race had he not been driven so^recklessly. Two heats that he won were^given to Bawley on account of a foul.^The-o two heats he would, no doubt, have^won in any event, ami thi' race also had thedriver kepi Don Angus where he be* longed.The largest amounts of the day^wa re placi d on this race and the Haw ley^men were large winner-. II'd It WoltKS st'AKF.^The lirst race of tin day was the :t-year-^ohl trot for the I pper W orks stake. In^the pool box Silver How brought (SKI to -j^against Murtha. There were but two -tariers,and but little betting* aa it w as generallyconceded that Silver How had a^soft rai e. In the lirst heat Silver How-^had the polo and led to the ipiarter, where^Murtha showed good ^peed and look the^lead, which she maintained to the half,^where she fell back again. Into the^-ll otch Silver How led hy tw o lengths, and^won handily by the same distance. Tune,^^::X\. Mutual- paid Sti..Vl. Nota bean was placed on the race after^the lirst heat, nobody seeming lo have the uecaaaarynilto back Murtha. In the secondand concluding heat Silver How^at once opened a gap from Murtha and^led by four lengths at the ipiarter. It wa^^ttle same to the half, silver How was^gaining and led into the stretch by eight^lengths, winning in a jog by four lengths.^Time, ^':1^^4. No mutual- were sold,^^summary: P..1. w lluaaia' Silver Bow, li. c.| t liemetKarlag tfahtea, Murtha,b, f^ i^Siher lli.w won lii si. ihii.i ami PnurtJl MUM ^^^. Marthaleawai, Time, |gg| ijy .. IIIUKI-Ill.ll I lls Mil l II VMIIC VI'.^l or the scemd race, three eighth- of a^mile handicap, there MM four entries.^Cyclone was sold lirst choice in the pools, wItfa the batting nearly even on tlthere. The-lew had many backers and seemed^to hug Cyclone closer than the others for^second place The Jew hail the pole. Cy^^clone second. Hay Tom third and Kika-^poo last. Just before the start a hunch^got out that Hay Tom would win if In- got^off well, and accordingly he was iHiiight^freely. After scoring a few times they^were sent away well together, with Kika-^pOO trailing. The other throe were well^bunched to the stretch, w ith Hay Tom a^neck in front of Cyclone. Down the^stretch it was between The Jew and Cy^^clone. The Jew was unable to hold out^ami Cyclone pulled out and won by a^length and a half. The Jew second. Hay Tomthird ami Ktkapoo last. Mutuant PaulfH '.^:^. Summary: t.II. Hit. hood, -1 \. i, eh g, 123 aaaadt i MikeTilth 'l I he Jew, i h. a., i n |Niiiiiils -j Blown \ Met in s Ba^ Tom, I.. ^^ t.ii |miimls a^11. 11;.III. I - kil.apoo, hlk. g,, II'. |^niml^ 4 nae,W4, II V I-I ll.ll I lls V| I I.I III tl s. Ihe third race of the day w as a Ileal race,Dre-^igbtba of a mile. Holy Holy^was draw it from this event and there were^bul three starters. Before the lirst heat^Tom Daly w as backed slr uiL'l.v aa Brat^choice, Witfa lied Elm second fav orite. SusieOkMMh with H iml- up, was thoughtto have ft good show ami caught lotsof short monej. Tom Daly acted bad at the Mart, BUI they were finally soul awajin a bunch, Susie Glenn ami Bed^Kirn made the run lothealretch with Tom Dalynearly two lengths behind, evidently^wailing for the finish. An they en^^tered iha stretch Tom Daly closed^up and made a pretty rail' with^Red Kim to the finish, winning by a^length. Susie GtetM WM not in it after^the stretch was reached* TInm , i iQ4W Mutual-paid fs.:t,^i, Aft.i ainnh g lha lirst heat Tom Daly^sold favorite against the Held, ciinsidaitas^bta money being placed on the result. At^the start of the second heat Hod Kllll^jumped lo the front ami showed the way^lo the stretch by a length from Tom Daly,^Susie (^ It'llii several lengths la hind. Fil^^tering the straightaway Tom Dalycrawhal^up to the side of Hod Kllll and otic of the prettiist Bnlihei ereraaag on the track^wa- won by Tom Daly hy a neck fnuu^lied Kllll, Susie GieOH dlstancisl. T'ime,^1:114. Muni.lis paid J*..:C. Smninary : \ Maftry'iToai Dab. ck. |mIMM^jhIs.. i i^llioinion A Smith's l: Flm, h, g., ii'. I.'^I It.Is If .1 i'. Slliloll s Mislc Idellll. eh f , t^.l INillllils il il^llllle. I u4^t . I m. si.\i v-Mi.in its* HUM HarTlrH*ftPi^Then' wen bul Ihna- starter- m the^fourth race, a seven-eighths' of a mile^handicap. They were all flue horses, however,and aa equally in it. h. .1 as they^could |x^ssibly lx^. Ia-k Carlile was a hot^favorite at lirst choice and found innu^^merable backers at long odds against^Holy Holy. The second choice Sympathetic^was thought lo lx-out of il and brought^small money. The start was etl'ecled^without any delay and a luiwt exciting^race la-gall. Lew Carlile got left two^lengths at the start hut overtook the others^and took the lead al the ipiarter, running^a pretty race to the half aavh ai.il neck^Wtth Holy Holy, Sympathetic^ Last^at their heels. It wiih the MUM^to KM turn, when- Sympnthctic's Last^closed up w ith the others. |j^w Carlih'^gave it up when half way down the^stretch, ami Holy Holy and Sympallictic's^Last made a pretty light to tin wire,^Sympathetic's Last winning by half a^length. The result was a genuine sur^^prise, but caused the shorts to coiigratii-^late tin iii-elves. Miituals paid fiJ0,9a,^Summary: KilUaMord'l ^^uipathelie's List, hi I, in- iNMIIIlis I AlI help-' Knit Holy,bat. Mi poumis i^I arhle A shields Lew ^ al lite, hr e, i to anal aa I 'llllle| ill. KltKKKM ALL NAM)^The great event of the day in w Inch^great interest was manifested was the^special free-for-all pacing, for a purse of^ffibt), tin- first yet held on the circuit.^With the consent of the judges Pomp was^drawn ami the race w is between but two^horses, Bawley and Don Angus. In the^pools Don Angus was the favorite ami^brought 11(11 against sMI of Bawley money.^It was the fastest and prettiest raci of the^meeting, and cm optionally interesting as lhafinishes were superb exhibition-. In thelirst heat Don Angus had the p..I. . In makingthe lirst turn after the start, lha driverof Don Angus neglected to turn, I^and ran Bawley oil his stride hy taking j^him almost to the fence. At the t|U trier,^Which w as made in St%, Don Align- was \^three lengths ahead. At the half II was |^I :im in the same positions. The three-j^quarters was made in 1:15 in the same mannerwith Haw ley creeping Bearer Don Angus,who was pushed hard lo tin linish.^Angus won hy half a h ngth but Mas set^| back for fouling at the -tart and Bawh )^given the heat. The decision of the^judges in regard to the foul was iiu.mi^^nimis and met with the most pronounced^approval from the spectators who wit-^iiesscd the affair at the first turn. Time j... Miituals paid Ss.Stl. DonAngus was -till the choice in the^pool boi before the second heal at NO to^MO, w ith lots of gambling. In the second^heat Bawley aeawatodtha lead, ami at the ipiarterhe was thre e lenghths ahead. It^was the same at the half with Don Angus^closing up. At thi' three-ipiarters Haw h y^was but a length ahead and into the^stretch they wen- side by side struggling^for place. It was a grand^sight to the linish and a^beautiful exhibition. As they passed underthe w ire cheer of approval rang^from the excited audience, Don Angus^won by a nose inMiituals paid feat. Afterthe second h at Don Angus lold a stillgreater favorite at larger odd- in the pools.|n the third heat Haw ley wont to^the front at the start by three lengths at^the ipiarter. To the half and thrco-.pi.li^^ters Don Angus iiradlhrgained ana as theyentered the stretch he was hut a^length behind. Down the course to the^finish Don Angus w as unable t.. roach^Haw ley, who won by a length. Time. l':JL^Miituals paid si |.7u. Bawleysold for ISO koMOfor Don Angus^after the third licit, and txith found^plenty of hafhHIS In the fourth heat^llawlcy headed Don Angus from the start^by two lengths, but was caught at the^ipiarter. Down the back stretch to the halfthey remained aide by side, it was^the same to the three-quarters. Into the I^stretch they wen- together, with Mawley a^few feet ill advance. The linish was an^^other pretty one, Don Angus w inning by I^a length. Time l':J4' :. Miituals paid Ml. I Withtwo heats credited to each, the^betting took another turn and Don Angus^w is sold lirst choice at MO to HO,^The race had kept the crowd longer than^usual, and they were worked up lo the^highest pitch of excitement when the^horses well- rung up for the final heat. At^the start Don Angus again ran Mawley^out toward the fem e at the first turn, tak^^ing the lead to the quarter and keeping a^length ahead in a pretty pace by the half . amito the three-quarters, when Bawley cameup to his side. It was another ^ace |^to the linish. Daw Icy Iwilllg linahfcf to'm at^Don Angus, who won by a length. Down '.^the stretch lo the wire it ap-^paarad aa if Don Angus was^trying to give Hawlcy the worst of it by I^running htm out. A kick was made out^the heat and a claim made that Haw lcy^was fouled on the turn. After thorough j^investigation the judges decided that Don \^Angus had touted Haw lcy and awarded ;^the heal and race to Haw lcy. The de-| riaionseemed to eject the approval of^the majority. Time l':1'L No miituals j^were sold. Summary! A.I), Helm s Haw lev, h. || $ | | | Mattfallen's lam Augus, h. n, 1 l ^_' l I llllle. !:l9'k,'-' -':'-'!, ^_^ :Jt't, -'4. Tileentries for the :::im minute trot^wen' all drawn to Lady Spokane who^showed up on the track and according to^the rules gets back tier BBtntBca money^and half of the other entrance money. Theowner of Don Angus, Matt Cullcii,^last night attached the nool |M^x forjstll^on the grounds that the decision given by^the judges against Don AOgUS in the tlftii heatwas w rong. The ssaoeiatioa gave a bondfor JsJ'i and the pool ho\ was re-^h used and all |hh^Is paid. TO-II\\'s ii ti i s.^The races heilay will POgMaWMe^promptly at 1:90 o'clock, owing to the^large field of horses ami the number of races. To-day i- the wind-up. and the programmeis one of great Importance, lite running races arc well hlk.I out,and willbe most Interesting, as will the^special free*foe-all trot, a large crowd to expectedfrom Unite, and a great day's sport|s anticipated. The programme for to-davis as follows:^^ list race, ionium:. ', mil.. sad.ll, horses, tsaii^|I,U, limn ncll s Molilalia 11... t. .|, eh. g., |im IhmiiiiIs.ih otue \loonr\ ^ |;,n i h,., h. g., II; pounds;K. H. Kates' Brows Ply, br. in.. Mi ysaaos. Seeiiuili:ni'. running. m.l. dash, sweep^stake s.ni a. h, ssi a.lihd |i I i.oii. is Kikalssi,^hlk g^ II^ |^hhmIs: K^|. Hiullli's ii.,ii Moon.b. g..^in. anunds: Kugem* Maalk'y'i I'oiintr) liin, ^^in . Ill isiiiihIs. Dan I oiuiolh - In,| .u'l loin, h.^^UMauouadi John |iowd'^ Joe I',..wen, h. g.,^in*. iMaimla Tnirdrare, maalag. ear Mis h. .its,^l ailih A shield's lunerniH tdaaukb. e.. Mi^ponn.li. \\ . || Itahh s liiiiilo, i h. r , nr.' lartiads; MmII.in.li- \ - i.o'ii Har,eh i . iirjpuuaas; ltd.^ilayloril's stinpaiiu in- s last. 1.1 s im aaaaas, I-1uitti ia e. iiiiiiiiiu.-. lift.. n sivteeullis mile ii.uiihiap,gaw UraviH h i. in. st s, Kisiiu t. ell.s.. Il.-i p.mills I ,ul h \ shield's .lustlee, ell.^It.. II^. | - o in. I -. I Iioii.ioii \ stietus Montana, h.^Ey M aaaaas; Thornton A smiths hee-XeSa,^ell. in., to'. |Nitiiiils. ,l || i rawfntd si nrrlc lav, ell.f^ to UMUMS; W. II. HaMl'l I iiell' j., hi. f., Wpounds, m. F. .hull s' uiirarlan hr. ^.. Ml pounds;t^ Mulkev's I it,i Mntplo in. g., IJI^pounds Fifthlin e, special liottiim. h,,. t.^ ^||, :i in^^.vsi .1. II. I.tmlsav's I'alalina, -pt m . It. H.^Itetiintt s llllle .Inc. i. j .c i, liiadsluiw's^I halite Hilt.hi. h. g.. \\ |; n,,,,,' fiimhs ,^ell. g. Stvllii.n e, trotliu-, r,s-jo. :i In III.I.. F. .h.lles' Kohl.in. ;i - Will,,* lllltl^Work Faun. Fd Wdk. s. hlk. ^ Han, Handlev s^Him L, br. - ,i R. Butler ^ lliitt,., hr. f. -^! m. Nill lee. Therewill Im. an examination ^f candi^^dates for teachers' certificate- held iii the^court house at Deer Lislg,., Saturday.^August at.M\iti.u;ii Wolff., oimty Kuperinteadaot, BanLoin.i, Moid., Aug. 1, uM UNDER THE NEW ORDINANCE,^several liiomtrs of lllsrepulaliie Houses^\rrrst^Ml uuil Fined. Ageneral roundup was made of the^houses of ill fame yesterday, anil nearly^all the proprietors were arrested tor vio^^lating ordinance ik'i, which provides for^the suppression and punishment of pros^^titutes. Laura Crcctilatid, when arraigned^in the Mggaj eotirt for a hearing, pro^^tested her innocence in a voluble manner.^She was a rather masculine looking^female of rather roomy dimensions and^said she was no prostitute, but acknowl^^edged that she was a free lover and Ik-^lieredin free loverism, and that it was^neither immoral nor unbecoming. The^others arrested were Jennie Ashley, Mil-^lb* Zoe,.le,sic Dillon, Nina Balky, 1'rankie^Cordon, Sadie Davis and Carrie Jetsou.^H.iiina Modie, a Japanese girl, was^also arrested, as were Hellc Hookncr, Hal-^lie Mitchell, ktayCrockett, Bella Watson,^Pauline Hamilton and Kthel Bane, all^dusky maidens of ill repute. They all^pleaded guilty la-fore Judge I'it/.gi-rald^ami were lined $.'i and costs. for$5,000. TheOwner or Hon Angus rballenges Hie^llv^ ner ot Haw ley lbMs ^Mara/fls MmtfaraV Inconsideration of tin- fact that I^believe my pacing horse, Don Angus, was^rohlM-d ot the race with Hawlcy at the race^track in Anaconda to-day by the unfair^and unwarrantable decision of the judges,^and in consideration of the further fact^that 1 am confident my hois,, can beat^llaw lcy every day in the week ill such a^race as that of to-day whore I can obtain^a fair decision, I will match Don Angus^against llawlcy tbrllVOOOa Side, the race lotake place at Butte city any good day^and track during the next week, or tie^morrow on the Anaconda track with hon^^est judges in the stand who will refrain^from purchasing pisils on cither horse. Mi n ' t LUCK.^Anaconda, Augu-t s, 1MB0, A (JOOD GAME PROMISED. TheMattS anil Anaconda LacrosM- ClaUa^In Play Tii-tlorrow.^The Lacrosse club held a meeting last^night, at which Baal arrangements wi re^made for the game with the liutW boys at^the Anaconda park to-morrow afternoon.^The race- this week somewhat interfered^with the regular practice of the club,^nevertheless the local team is in pretty^good shape and u very lino match be^^tween the Nroclubs will be witnessed on^Sunday. The Anaconda team will Im-^made up as follows: Uoalvagaaea^I'.nut Sullivan,^i unci Point Kdwards. iWalkup.^Hi huse Field Allan. 'Ford. (i Idle Field Dr. Melaid. itiros a.^Home Field liihaoa. 'Alex. Ihtfnett.^i HitskTe Home I on Buraett,^Inside Home Meyers.^Field i atSain J, \l Kcanmly, AiiaeondaIh leiee \. F. Noble,^tin to Keefe's and get turtle soup.^Whi ti I liu ' .\..beein Iks PukNe.' Allpersons arc hereby caulioned and^liolilled not to negotiate or purchase^from one John V. Strauhal any note or^notes ibearing the following sigualiiresi^given to John 1'. Strauhal or to A. Klein-^scliiuidt Ji Co.. limited, viz.: W. J. tial- braith,K.G. Humbar, J. W. latill, l^r. s.^\v. kfinahalL Dr. -I. II. Owraaa, aa Mm saidJohn P, Strauhal has no right or au^^thority to negotiate or sell said notes. Thathis connection w ith our house or^oiisincss ceased on the ''ill day of July, 1800, A. K i.t IH SCHMIDT ^ Co.,Limited. Coto John V. I'etritz for all kinds of^bar glasswan-. tinlo Keefe's and get turtle steak. Anotherreduction in rates via the^I'll ion Pad fid In addition to the puh-^1 shed rales taking effect August 1, to^ami from Missouri river terminals, the^I'tiiou Pacific will sell round trip tickets^to St. Paul, Dulutli and Ashland, limited^to 80 days in each direction, final limit^'^*^ days, for sun. I'.. V. Mv/r., tieneral^Agent, BwMei S. D. Hkkiik, Agent, Ana- IOIlll.l. Hiilswill lie received till noon Monday,^August 11, for furnishing material and^constructing a power house and ear ham^for the Kh-etric Railway. Light and^Power company at chief engineer's office,^Anaconda.K. ('. KlNNKY. Noticeto Contractum.^All contractors bidding on brick, stone^work and plastering will do well to re-^tuetnla-r that they can make more money^on their work by using the I.orcnz lime in^Anaconda, Butte, Dillon or Deer Lialgi. W.m.LoitKN/., Unite.^Tikis. Hi koan, Agent, Anaconda. Oaads ourihwaanaakhag dapartmaat is under thesupervision of Mrs. Hosford,^Modiste,^late of Denver, Col.^Ladies can now have their dresses and^suits made ill the most fashionable anil^latest styles.^Perfect fit and satisfaction guaranteed. D.J.Hfnni ssv Mercantile Co, Ills-iilillhr rarlnersblp. Thelinn heretofore known as Mulve- hiiliV Noal (Combination raataaraat) has tin-day been dissolved by mutual eon-^sent, Joa Mulrebill retiring. D. Naal w ill^pay and collect all hUM from July I. UMi JotkfULI 1 nil.i., D.h'KAts J.C.KEPPLER Anaconda.Montana. Watchmakerand Jeweler, DealerIn DIAMONDS All(trades of Watches,Clocks, Jewelry. Op^^tical Goods, Silverware, Etc. HNKC0NDHBRHNCH. ATTRACTIONSFOR RACE WEEK. NewHenriettas, Cashmeres, Ombries,Satines, Gloves,]^HOSIERY, NECKWEAR AND WASH SUITINGS, Nth( hallie Dcmond, 12'.. cents.^An extra bargain in light colored Mohair Sicillians for 50c, worth .S5^St. Elmo 6-4 Suitings, 35 cents. WhiteHrochc Lawns, Halt Trice^Ladies' Kid Gloves colored and blacfc. warranted for #1.00 1 pair. NewNeckwear, Hosiery, Shirts, Underwear ATTHE LOWEST PRICES. NEWLINK LILLY BRACKETT FINK SI10KS \'l $6.50Per Pair. NEWLOT OF SPRING-BOTTOM PUNTS From$1.50 Up. A1'KVV sf.MMKK SLITS AND LIGHT WEIGHT WORSTED PANTSAT COST. D.J. Hennessy Mercantile Company ESTE8^ GONNELL MercantileCompany. LA O I K Saturday,May 17, Commences our -ON Hi's,Boys', and Youths ForBoys' two-piece goods, the following is a scale of prices for^your consideration: $6.50suits for$4. S2.50suits for... 3.00^^... 3.50^^... 4.00^^... 4.50^^... 5.00' 5.50^^... 6.00^^... ...51.25 ...1.50^ 1.60 ...175 ^ 2.00 ...2.35 2.50 ...3.00 ...3.50 ^^3 75 7.00... 7.50^^... 8.00^^... 850^^... 9.00^^^9.50 ^4-3 .4-C ..5. ..5.5 ..5.5 ..6.: 2.50blue suits for8 Commencingwith this sale on Saturday the first TKN I^die^buying a boy's suit, regardless of price, will be given a boy's coat.^Bring the boys and clothe them. + COME EHRLY + Andget a bargain, as the prices will be certain to close out the entire linein one day. ESTESSt C0NNELL WERCHNTILEC0TCPHNY.