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8 THEANACONDA STANDARD: FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 1890. CHIEFCARROLL'S SYMPATHIES. H Was Gallic to Kmiiif an Innorrnt Malrieubut Mr Found an ^^IU Mil tier.^By the Staml.ioi s mhvi^1 Wire. Bl'TTt,Dee. IS. \Vhil^' standing lit tin'^corner of Main and I'.uk streets this^evening. Chief Carroll was approach.-'! I v^a man who tolil Mm tliut u coupl. of^scoundrels had enticed an innocent little^girl into a room in (iraniu- street for u^foul purpose. The man ollerod to con-^duct the chief to the place, and they^started on a run to rescue the imperiled^girl. The house w as toon reached, at the^corner of Granite and Idaho street*, and^the chief and Ins informant made a rush^for the place. Whenthe chief entered the front yard^he waa suddenly confronted hy a man^who seemed to I*- 111 a hurry to get away.^Inside, the house he saw another man^running down the Maim leading down^into the cellar and aliout the -aiue time a^girl apparently anxious to get out ^^!^the house. '1 ^ chief turned ll.e^girl over to the gentleman who ac^^companied 111 in. Ranging onto lu firstprisoner lie went into the cellar and^brought out the otlu r fellow. The man^wanted to parley hut the chief vu- not^out for a talk and look them and the^woman to the station w lu re the men were^locked up, while ihc chief made inquiries^of the girl as to w li.it had ix currcd in the^room. The examination wan brief. It^took the chief only a few moments to^find out that hi' had mad^a mistake. ^ Instead of an hMMWM^young thing, the girl proved la lie a reg^^ular rounder and had met the men, who^were traveling agents, and asked them n ^^take her out foratitne. Ilcingacqimintcd^with ^ man who vai m the building men-^tioind, he very kindly gave them ptrmJs* sionto entertain the w^there, mil theysent for some wine, whieti the par^^tus were drinking w lien tin' chief MM li s^aid appi are.I. I lie elm-l doe.- not ear.- to^figure in another Hon LJuixoto allaii of^this kind. IUImmIa Hew at Ills Swtetlie^nV BlTTK, I^ec. Is. Michael Laiy is a na^^tive of Burlington ^ ho has for two days^past heeu on a howling drunk and mak^^ing things lively ill that usually OJIltM^little town. This morning l-ary, while^much intoxicated, betook himself to the^residence of Janu s N.tglc, whose sister^he has for sometime Is en com ting, and madehimself generally oltnoxi Naglecame up to Dull.-tin-, .illcrnoon^and swore out a warrant for l. iry s arrest,^charging hun w 1H1 .1 dUturbonco of the^|M^ace. Deputy Ma-rill' l.aist served the^warrant ami loiind l.ai-t olooplwg to I^liar room, appali nih about tired of eel,-^liratiug. l.arv Was brought up bafofl^Judge Eddj this evening, w here l,e e,nv^bunds lur his appi HUM lo inori ow. AnnualMeeting of the Alps, Bythe Maiiiianls S|k-eiul U ire. Hi111., Dec. I.\ 1 he aiinuu! Inciting^of the Alps Mining company ^ie held thisafternoon. 'Hire|nny is now in lafeel and a tunnel is being run I1^' feel^to dram it. [I la thought that tlienitcaii^Is^ ascertained just what there i- in tie^^nine. Two new a--.iv-w ere brought In,^going res|H-ctively i^ n^ and M.40 in^gold. Tin-iis-.iys hale run all the way^from $10 to *jm. Itla VI ..rill Hral lliK. Bt'Tly, Dee. 1^. The gifteil reader,^Mrs. Sella Drown l'olld, w ill appear at^the o|H-ra bouse tisuiorrow night. This is^in the course, of entertainments for the^hclicllt of the library. 1 lie i nn rlaiiiineui^is a splendid one and the house should^lie crowilt d. BURNSIS READY. lisAgrees to Meet ... ..^^ m Kvsry Might^lo ths ffMk Btttf., Dec. 18.-Tliis morning 1. W.^(ioogaii, who styles himself ^champion^all-around athlete of America,^ caused a^defl to be published, in wh eh he offered^to meet all comers, eatch-as-catch-oan, of^Ins own weight, IV) pounds, and agreed^to forfeit fS^ lor every man that he tailed^to throw in H minutes. Among those who^read this rather bombastic challenge was^Joseph Hums, who is matched to wrestle^Peter Schumacher to-morrow evening,^burns made up his mind that it was^a hull, and has accordingly authorized^the Staxdaki) to state that he^will accept (jeogan's challenge for every^night in the week. He insists, however,^that BOOJOM shall post the sum of f.-^^each night with some responsible party^to be paid back to l.eogau or given to^himself, according to tin- termination of^the contest. Hums further says that if^i.e. g in so wishes it he will la-prepared^to begin the engagement Saturday night. Burnsis a laborer employed at the I'ar-^rot smelter and mi) thing but u profes^^sional athlete, let alone a champion of^any loeuiny or country, and unless Ge-^ngaii is bluffing for a reputation, he is in^duty bound to accept the oiler made by^Burns. HELICSOF THE PAST. MmfJI'slrilarlloua I el lo a Cava In lllglints Its.In. Pii' | naojdOfi | ciMtial Wire. Hii i^, Dec. IK- Joseph A. Browne^of Browne's bridge, Melrose, came into^the city to-day, intending to remain over^until to-morrow night. He brought with^him a veiy curious petrifaction, which is^apparently that of a moccasincd foot.^I he foot is of ordinary size and a left^one, and shows the heel and curvature of^I In-loot very perfectly; but the absence^of toes or anything like them makes^it probable that the foot had^some soft covering. This fossil^w.is found by one of Mr. Brown's men in^Jim llndgcr's cave in the upper Big Hole^i anlon. Near the fos-11 w,is found a very^large knee joint that must have once be^^longed lo an annual larger than those of^nioilern limes. These species of bones^like the fossil hail hi en preserved by the^lime water dripping ill the cuve. Both^euro-,ii,ire now mi exhibition in Man^^tle A W .ureii's olliee. CttHOtflUMat i In- \ i him. Dim:, Dec. 18. Dr. Mussigbrod is in^town to-day. He is buying t hristmas^presents for all the patients in the Warm^f-prings asylum. EVANSOPERA HOUSE WEDNESDAYEVENING, DEC. 21 SexDdAnnual Tour PROF.HERRMANN'S NEWTRANS - ATLANTIQUES! AFrail for the Eye and Ear. Principallyorganised In Kurop,^ under the 41-^ii-rf.on of Mr. George W. Lederrr. Totallyi ^ 11i-iii. All Torinsr i Hurts America'sFavorite Cuinmlienne,^+ FLORA r 7VyOOHe Runlrr(ling M.Gluty. ThsFamous CLINSERETTITROUPE, iKlvclu Number) of Itnyal Arrntiilf, from the^Hippodrome, fails. Therrrmicr Exponenl ul Vocal Illusions,^HHHRY K6NN90V, Copiedhy All, lOjMM hy None. MocamaEt Taiero, TransformationKquil brlMn from tin- Winter^t.aiueui, llerliu. 'I lie only act iu the world^of lu kind. TheFamous Musical (1 rotewpies, AlexandroffBrothers, lAmerleandebul.J l-iwn Wluter Hardens,^Merlin. TheFavorite Comedian,^^ CUS BRUNO, luaMouologu.' Fi rformatiee. JosephineHenley, EnglishVocalist an^l Daiiseuse-Ftom Empire^I In .iter, Ixiuilou. TheTopular Artiste,^CUYER ^ GOODWIN, Asthe ^Tw o Kids. LesTrols Washington, (IrotcsqueMusical Keeetitrlipies-Krum Novean^i 11 ^iin-, l'sris. Prices,AO Cents soil ft 00. |Hi. MA I.PIS, DliF.SSMAKTNG 1'iittlngandflttta-i. Latest dies. Work first^class. Perfect saiisfactlou given. liliesare respectfully Invited to call. for.Second iand Cherry sti., Anaconda, Mont. JOHNV. PETR1TZ, -TilR LEADING WHOLESALE- Wine,Liquor and Cigar Dealer, OFHNHCONDH, MONT. SoleAgent for Pabst Brewing Co.'s Milwaukee Beer. t All orders prom idly Atteuded to. Correspondence Solicited.^*; ANACONDA, - - - MONTANA. CLIPPER^ SHADES CONCERTHALL. ECKEK,KENNEY * CO., Ol-enedunder new management and newly isipered,painted and luruislnsd throughout. Keepsas flue a stock of WINESAND CIGARS Asany saloon In the city. HJCGINS PARTIESCAN BE AS WELL ENTERTAINED Inthis house as any place in Butte. Cor.Park and Wyoming Sts. PrivateEntrance from Wyoming Street KING ^ KENNEDY. (Successorsto CROCKETT ft KINO) Stationers^ Booksellers df.aLr.hs in CICKRS.TOBACCOS. ETC. l'oslotnotiNews stand.^ANACONDA,- - MONTANA. A.S. Huffman ^ Co., WholesaleDealer tn LIQUORS- AND - CIGARS, Winesof all kinds a Specialty.^Examine our prices on f IpN and Liquors of al glades. Mallorders promptly attended to. rnuMWMi ^ ^ mont WESTERNBANK -' Missoula, Mont ExchangeDrawn on I thePrincipal Cities^of the United States^and Europe. BIELENBERGCO Wholesaleand Retail Dealers Beef,Mutton and Pork, GHTVfE.ETC. MainStreet, - - ^ Anaconda SAMPRAMENKO. 1 i 11 1 11 ix FreshGame, Oysters and Fish, Liquors, Cigars, Cand.es, Nuts and^Fruits, Butter, Fresh Eggs, and COUNTRY + PRODUCE A SrCCIALTY* EastKirs', street, - Anaconda, Moot, InterestPaid on .Time Deposits, j J. F. KENNH. Architectand Superintendent DesigusMade for f liurrhes and Buildings^ol Every Description. 37West Park. Butte,Mont MONTHNH- MBERAND PRODUCE GO. -DEALERSIN- Lumber,Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows and Mouldings. Wholesaledealers 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 BAIN^ MITCHELL WAGONS FromQuartz Gears to light Spring Wagons. Also Clark, Perry, Studebaker and STANDARDBUGGIES AND CARRIAGES Anda full line of Road Carts of best makes. Garden City, Clipper and Chilled Plows. A full^line 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. WCalland look through our stock. It is complete in all the different lines, and we defy com^^petition.J. T. CARROLL, Manager. TACOMA,THE CENTER OF THE WORLD! THEARMOUR ADDITION jo TACOMA! TheNew York of the Pacific! .THE METROPOLIS OF PUCET SOUND HETI.KM1M S or tin- HatttMM I'lic-illr-, the I'nion Pacillt^ilian I'.k illi l(.i.ln.i)s Hi Iho tie.nl of iiaviiMtimi ott andthe {'una- PUCETSOUND. Taroma'sname ligHtA) I in list Iik1i.ui iMgMft'^^ Heavrn.^ Situatoil as it laon on elev.ititl |^'IiiiimiIu u iiuiKii : ^ rut vu w is obtained of CwMMMMMMl Hay^Md to iniiti.v ptMHfMqlsf ialatuls. Tin- l ensti* of Tai-mmi in ls-^o showi il a popula^^tion of only T:U Tin' population of Taeoina anil ita siilx-rl^s, conmis of IVH) was 40,-^lti'i. This wasfhoAii vvithonl iirountsBfl^ .my of tin-popular forins of pmlihiid^resorletl to hy some other cities. The perci-ntuire of increase in ten years la^tliiiidire '. A'-. LOTSvST'o.OO THEAHMDCi! ADDITION is by far the most be an tiftil of all South End proper^^ties, it lies at a considerably higher level than the business part of the city,^ami therefore has a most extensive and beautifully picturesquo view of the Olym^^pian mountains, the Cascade*, and Brand old Mount Tacoma, covered with per^^petual snow. The AKMol'll ADDITION is not a wilderness of tangled brush,^heavy timber ami stumps; nor is it on u mountain side or the bottom of a gulch; hut^level as a billiard table, scattered over with beautiful evergreen trees, whoso long^feathery branches, sweep down to the smooth, Mower liederked sward, in fact it lias^lo be seen to be properly appreciate I. Aninvestment of a RW BUMMtBD DOLLARS in ARMOUR ADDITION LOTS^will return you at least IU) per cent, which is a much belter interest, and equally as^safe as letting your cash lie iu the bank. AGreat Opportunity for Investment in this Popular Addition to Tacoma, which has Street CarLine Through it. NOWON SALE, TERMS $20.00 DOWN, BALANCE $5.00 MONTHLY PAYMENTS WITHOUT INTEREST. HPPLY TO TACOMA, NEARTO HEAVEN BLHKESt STEWMRT Room5, St. Nicholas Hotel, Butte, Montana. Messrs.H0UCII ^ ROOT, Agents, First Street, Anaconda. TACOMA, NEARTO HEAVEN'