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i THEANACONDA STANDARD: THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 19.1891. THEBUTTE OFFICE Ofthe STANDARD Is in tho^New Windsor Hotel Annex. No.^21 East Broadway. Tho Tele^^phone number is 258. Aiivrrtim-rrntt win l*^ rwltM at th* ftr.ttc^tfli,i^ ^^r II.- MAIMUl till * rtVlock^1'. M. toi in...11.^t^ in tlif follow-^111e limn i:i.:'^ |w|x-r.^Thr UtavI'Aiui If rlrlivereii to liutta iubacrlb-^^r,i*iirl\ i-i.-r*, tn.irnitii-. BUTTERAILWAY GUIDE kOMA.NAIXIOX AMUSbMtNTSMD-LiAY. MAtiiiKi. nraiu Hoi'itMMMi in^^Monte1 1 i.-n-, jr,1 limmi l. 1 UMtajVB^ Viiri.'ty iK-rroiTiiaiii-f. tin1 ama Mill.'. 11.111.111 -, \ ni.ua lt.11at. t^it hi-Mr-i.^I'avii.ion Kink lo.ll. t i-k.itln;*. LUlTi CUHH. NT I.OTtS. A^l.iui:h'fr ^.,-- Inirii ystprilajr to Mrs.^I'. ^ . Lynch ^^( D11M111 unit in Tliotiitiiii' ni tho C.irtatfi. Ii ^t.-l hits 'k't'ii^ehatigi-d to ^^ J'h^- Mi reliant*.'' IlriikthialISilly^ hihI ** 1 ti 11 v tin- lloxt r^^wrrr urroati it ^'i*t.tfrtlay lur va.'iuticy. AtWMwMIntro tin Til^il iv to Mr-..^Mm 9 twin b of No. .'totii-t-y k nk ton-nro. Turinr, who m 11 farad in tin- t.auiniii^a few ilay* aj;ti, it* mm ill with |itii'iiiiii^-^ma. fcHt-tirRi'Sproiili-, clerk at tin- I'muil^Stales circuit ^^ .urt, win. ilowii from Hel^^ena yi -.u ril.iy. DeputySlit riff Sam Hall in inurli im^^prove! I in I0 .1I1I1 ami waa utfain a'.ili- to^be nut yi t-t^ r.iay. '1hi1 funeral .if TIiiiiiihh Lnwrey was^belli yi.klt-rilav afti-ru.kiii uinler tliu uui-^pirtt. of the KabjBtt ^tl 1'ytlnas. E.H'tnlnum aaa llraj m uili.lavtt of runout!laiior |*t rhn meil oti tin- Metor^ami Spa 1 lie in tin- In it p. iitli-iiee Mm*^iiiir tliatrict, ut tin* roipii'nt of A. O'Con^^nor. JfaNaItenuiieu baa bbjm Ball ngainat^^rati lhi.iiii.ii tm il v.tree on the ifi-miml^1.1 ei uel.y, alli-itiiitf linn on January 1,^18-Ki. her huflt.inil thrt att m il her win a^n volver. S.nitL'oyil reecin-tl ye-ienlay from^tin* tuntl il.-j artiin-iit the rt-e..ivi*r a rt-^eeipl on I he lit lak ilia lo lc near the firiff-^inai liuitt*. i lot. receipt i-. couaiiieri*.I u-^^*;.hkI aa a pa', in. K.T. SiiiiiIi, a oni-leBsetl man, who ha*^Iwon iirr. al.il not I. ss man a half tloiteii^luiiea iluriiiK lb'- |HMM week lor van.ni-.^pt-uy oil', u-ea, wat. run in ntfaiu ^t at. r-^Uay for v.turalu ^. Jam.^- MnrpU|ra put.lie adrniaia^ratar(^yt-ii-iilny lll. tl in tli.|. irtini in Hat 1 ^u^tin* liiatrtct einirt, a pi inioii lor leiteia of^iiiliiiiiin^lraiioii 10 the i stale of K cliani^Ki'iiville, Uit'uasetl. Alull of aale was yesienlay filed with^tbi*county clerk Ity lluni an Mel.eo.1 ami^wilful aoiM -.-.lory frame bouse an I .-.talile^siliiiiteil on Mam strei i n, |aaj town of^Hooker, i liu coiisiUcraiioii jjivi ii waa HHL lajtlgeieltly y.- ten! ly rt microti tleclaion^in the case ..f Mi i ran y, car k.eil w.tu^threaleiiinif to kill, l ie- ilt f. nil .in wat, Olll.foil to ipve ItomU iii the -Ulll of i i^to keep the p. ut e iltirill|| the In hi mix in..talis. AI.ill ni sale was y. ^tt rilav f I It .1 w ith^tl.eeouiiiy alrrk by kCatunsr T- Bur lo JL Josel I'erllpr.lller, UmIi ol \\ a.kervillt , iwo.iiiiIa hall inn io.-i in ii out -Kiiii'v frame^dwcliiuu hoiii.e s.lualo.l in lot la, tWock^lU, in Waikerviile. '1 he consul ration^was RM. NotCe of the location of the White ..i|e^placer, threi-f.turih- mile soiilliwi ut ol^the t ol..ratio tout Iter, lias bttafl Ulad arlili^the e.ninty el -rk anil ret- nl p. There an^i'ia;bl iociitors) uiiioiib nhniu are Wnlutiu^UacaUloai. AiiAril.tii t ,r IMatMaBj^lliriTK, Man h ML An MatM lor ili-^voree was to-tlav htvuti in ilepiiriiiieul^No. 1 ol il c tii-iriei e. urt ly Mary Boafc*^criiilo in.'.ni,si yaaraja ^... Biatkimllla.^Th^ c.-uple wt re iiiarrie.l in Oot-tltor.^lasst. rttw piaiaiiff for a eauaa of action^an. no* erueiiy oiol ilgtaertto-a. ami da-^maiols j ^ i -11.- ^ 11 ^ 111 that tin- lion.Is of main,^^ataajr badtatauttrftl, ih.n aba 'to niv.-n a^pi rn,an. ni ..l.ui nv toil ..I n,e rent-, of^ik-foodallt I |H p.-rty, ami lliat site lu^^ll, crot il oiu -i nn ..I ail He- property. Mr.^ami Mi^. ii naataijla have n i ahllttraa. F-iloil'a Philip hull* I inn IJin'fc.M.ireli lit I'retler t k i Hoy ce^tM'iraii an action t.f.lay m .I.^ |t.irlin^ -itt Nti.^1 ol tin* district conn Hif.tiiisi the tlrm of Stun,lataaa .v aatyaas of I'luhpsimri. 'iIn- plainliU allrgca that in Mureli 1KK8,^ut Ku kvillo, an ucc.iunt wan s..tried is-^twt en tin-plamiiil anil tleiomlants, ami^upon such a salt mi-nt a baiaiica ul s;,7i.,i.'.i^^as loauad to ba duo p aintiaT Iroaj iin .i. - f(*utlaiitsta-hich, ii is ileclaroil has never^Iteeii paid, i In-ease waa ill--ut:-s. ^.l a t the^p!a.nl.Ii - eoat. AitttllttrAll clille to 4atatHMM I lie a i linn ie^lll'TiK. March 1^. A ace .lid attach-^lie lit was i .noil m il. purlin ut No. 1 of^the iliaitMUl conn aaTaiaal lite Ailtaaala ca ^^d.'t.s. The iiciiou wa - Int iiiii.t laj Ariiohl,^l'olliitt A Co, ot Aas ^raiartac - 1 hey al^^lelic that in Marc!), Is'I, the dcfi miauls^iNcame lu.U*trle.| to i'at in in lie- mii-i ot^fJU.'t tvu lor gts.ils daUtwml here, which^aiim tia-i ma Ii on paid. Tie' bb^rd tia^have baaa for s. i ,i ilaj in tin- etiatcidi^ol Hie alif nil iioil. r ii formal atlaclnueul^cut il out Ity il- aif I. I lank. aaTaBJBB (tn i.tait .t ..it Fata Ota*--BBkBBt*i^h, ^ BMT weliH-l-o-eri wonls tells wliut lieKuaaarfl of it 11 lebrata I article:^Jinn 4.^ I o Mi. W. M. M'iadoBII Hear Sir1 liavc triad ^..tir laii^ ^Kols'r- tine. It is en . Hi m mid 1 shall ba }.leasedto ricniiiiiH-ud it to all my l.uty^i it litis, lielit-vc me. youi ^ truly, Khka. \\ailletl. Tliri-cliriirl t. active le ys to carry rtiutt s^on the Mam .a nit. Apply al STANDARD^oftlec, liiillt. from t :1a to 7 o'ebadj a. m.^or Irtiin 7 to s p. in. Prof.Geo. A. Garlow a Viirorini, the^ftUly t. nicon aarlfa known p. prttduro^liair on Itul.l ht ad- or cure damirull. Soltl^Ity it .clini* .ii i!,.'i-l-. THEMEAT GAVE OUT Beforetbe Crcid Wb:cb Amended the^Salvaiijn Bacqo t Had Been Fed. SOLDIERSHAD TO HUSTLE To Attend to the Wants of tha^Throng That Cama to tha Bar^^racks Alter a bquara Meal^^A Uood Naturi-d Crowd. Uuvtf.,March H.^Tin* liarr.icks ol tbe^aalVktion army, '^11 Kaai I'ark a treei, were^ac ircr-ly large enough to arromtnodutc^the ureal crowd ol people who gathered^there tins al lei mum and e veiling on the^occasion ol i'io hatiiptet given by the^soldiers. The doors were thrown open at^4 o'clock, ami pre ce ling* supper, which^was served until !l o'clock, then- was a^sh irt st n ice ol aong, in which the aoldiera,^some ol Major ( amp's loll.overt anil^fn. lida of ill.: uriny participutcl. The^room was tustily decorated with fliga and^Itimiing of red, wh.te ami MsMJi Two^long tallies were loaded with^Colli things In.in pickles up to^..ranges, all of winch was luriiiaheit hy^fi-a n.la of the corps. At one time tins^evening ptop.e were iitiattit* to gel into^ilie* place, ami the aoliucrri under com^^mand of ('.ipiam lack had lo jump aa^llicy never jumped lit fore to iiccoiiuno-^tlate the v.siu.rt. tine very short tt-eiutt^v nh veiy long hair d. einr.-d us h^ |sa^art,tii.tl BitB u hnckel t.f collet. Hi one^hand ami a hn^kt i ot sandwiches m the^other, that ii waa h:s opinion that seme^. f Unite h population hatlu't had a sapi.tre^in. al in a year, ami the captum al H^o'clock wa- In monmiig the fact that the^uicat uas all gou., ablic int'ttlciitally she^f. HBd lime to imparl the unirueitioii that^the it.mtpiei Vbs lor tlie purpose of rais-^1111; raah to inpioiute Lba daM ot ji.b m-^cnrrt il on the 1,1 filing night of the It.tr^^ial lis. Aitout9 o'clock Captain I. . k mounted^tin platform ami . li.liav .n d to udcrcaa^tht- aitit-hP, hut was iiualile lo luuko her^voce iteurl or to t lap her 'tattlta hTtfll^t ie.ugh 10 ii.lr.iet atlcllti.tll. Kiually a^young 111.in with a suhmiiIi face and a loud^Voice siicicethll ill gotllltg orih r. lit..ll.ers and t4aSBra^ said he, **lhe^moat la al gone, so 110 mure aup|K-r will^lie served. *'Tul.eoil your hut,^ commanded the^capiuiu. Thes'h'iikcr ^as greettxl with such 11^storm of laughter ami chorus of ^aim 11a '^that he became cmharrassed. ''i'lease^return your money to tin* omt you Is,ugh!^your ticket of,^ he continued, and this^itrougbl ttut so inn, h nierritiieiit thai the^young man tumbled ofi the chair ami rt-^lire I. Alter that the captain could not^secure iput t long enough to uddreas iho^people ami ^o lit.ally it was ileclnt-d that^it would lie iinpoaaiblc for Major ( amp to^tleliver himself of a short a|K-tch, us Lad^Itcoii ititentled. OVERA BOTTLE OF WHISKEY. WHIInmllsalh Mabbail by John Murray,^line ul Ilia Hoarders. Itl'ITr.,March 18.^^horlly alter going^011 duty this nioriiii g Oflleer ^ isly was^suninioiied to Huliliu gulch to arrest John^Murray 1b^ slahhing William Heath, i he^all ray ttntk place hetweeu ii uml 7 .i Vl.u k^ami was Hit* result oT a ipiarrel over a I.otilc of whiskey which Murray hud^bought the 11,gin before. Mmray has been u hoanler and lotlgar^with Heath I. r a long time, ami previous^lo til s morning's trouble the two men^hud always heen on 11 it* friendliest^terms. When ' Murray arose this^morning ho felt 11 trill,* warm in^his lower It vols and looked for the Istttlo^th ti Ie pipchaHcd purposely 111 anlicipa-^Uoa 1 f just such an evciii. lie was iiuultle 10Uml it, uml going Hon 11 stairs he saw II.Mtti ami iiccii-ctl him of having stoh 11^tin whisky. Heath denied the ihell and^some hard wonls ensued. Murray lie*^calm- Iran', with rage, and draw iug a^large p u'kfl knife, plunged it inlo II..nil's^I r asi, ju-i as Heath, purtiully tlresseil,^was walking out of ihe kitchen door.^Murray made another attempt to .tali^Heatii .1 m coinI time ami \^ a only pri -^vcutcil from doing so ity Heath BBBBBBIJI^do-nig the tlo.-r. Alterdo nil the stubbing Murray walked^into tin-iliiung room ami Iml the knife.^Here lie ttas BMMM by the ellicer uml^taken to ihe BntNMV j id. A couple of Mas^Iota w.-re HMUMMMiadt who ulteliileil to^ll. atli ami tlre.--^e.I Ins w. uml. The ^loe-^i..rs are not yet prepared to give an opin^^ion as to tlie ret-ult ot Haalil'a injuries,^but it i^ not ihoiight that the woiintl will provefatal, as Heath Is possessetl ..| an^Ullllslllllly Mltlllg colislllllt loll. Which Will 1r .I,ably enable him to pit I through. Thecut.re iill'.tlr was witnessed by^Ib aih s father, an obi getitleniau, who^also suiiilnolit il ill.- olllcer. rintliligtheio.ulls.ilHeath's woUIld,^Murray is being held without bail. STHANCt Wl t H IN OUH UAILb. Al.ial ul lhiitr Itt-glatereil al UaHs'a^I.. 11.In.K Hull It. IllI it. Much IS, -Among the ariivuls^ul the h mis to-tlay wt re the b.llownig; Tin-Mi ilerinott: John t. Kelly, ^t.^Paul; I.. I^. Ilni'll, Minm itpttlis, Si Nor-^iiie-key, HM I raiii'isco; It. t . Hit k, 11 is^^land; J. (^ 1.. 1 *unii,s. Omaha; W. II,^K. li. y. OgdatlI J. J rilster, San I rau-^cisco; N. 1. brown, Hrlntiaifl V^ Uatas,^St. Paul; W. M. Catron, fc. Pontl, K. U^Suor, I'. .Inhnstoii, Helena. '1In* Soiiihern : QaofM II. I'nrke, New^Y..rk; Phil. I'lo. i, ('anion ^ iiy ;J .hii^l^ngcui, t'snioii Cnv; John w, ^hade.^Sail I. ike (ity; A. II. Wuleh and ami,^1'ojBbaloBa. The\\ illtlaor: N. J. MeConnell,^Helena; ^pcneer lliugli 1111, llalfnai | B,^J. Vaieiitm., Huron, S II ; Mrs. \\ ilk.m.^s..ii, Liriiute City; v. M. Haaamtwd,^(litiaha ; I liomaa .\le( lament, ( hulieoie;^M. J Higmoii, Aiiucoud i; .1. A. Schallt 1,^Maiysville. IttalI..isle list,-1.it.^Mm March Ik l lio I..II .s ing trans^^fers wi n- n-cortletl at ihe olllce of 1110^1 oimiy t-lcrs since tuir lust renort:^Mni I', l oll... uml wi'e tn k, \. Mojo^kits aau \l. 11 ek .^. nui kita 1 ami^II. Iilark 1, ul He* West KutImui s l-^.1:11 , . to II.1 I.-, a .1 US a, hus k 1., of^th.' Iini.ol ail.III.oil In Hull.-, i-ou.^aHlrrat.elif | 01 I'll,lie.M. W .111. ii 1111.1 ^ Hi lo A.U'I II^II. .. hi.. lata m sad Bi. kltsrk ... ..f^II. I Utml Sill!limit to Unite, 111u- '^^1 ijm to Aatliisiyw.H rnanlaad wiletoWal.^heil fiuuieraad Keall' aattlsA.M^;. hits k is .11 in. 11mi aailJUM ni l.ullc.1 ^ a-aliiittii..,h51 1,1 K..iar 1 \S ...11,. ^| p.*,. .,,,1^ri.nke ... uat) 1.1 M u H.iwt. ..t m,^bait k ^!, 1.1 *i ii-r 1. I'.uk aanlUua I^ ^ 1 e, ruuaidera km.. BJ| H J..-ni. Ktelll. limn 111 i|, in .l.tiiiea^Ii v .), aa in,.in ul.,1 on. |,.1 it ,,,n r-^rM in an 1 1.1 ka la. Murk a, el las N'm ^ it al|li..|. t.t I'.lllle,! itii-i niili.tuI ill 11in,-1... iiwiur la Jsiaa a ih.iu-^iiot. one-t ig. 1i1 inlet. a in the^I Int . H 111,11 placer ill In. 1. ].. 11,e^riiiaiug ii.tiiit't, c, iisiii. in 1, a 11,, a^_ Smokir* of the 11 labntBi ami original^^( iihan ihossoma' sill in limn-,. Hi|.|^^ vt ry^ t mar unit every Isix hran tetl ^I..^1.tills.^ All others arc counterfeit, ll^Lilila, leSi BBBNId avenue, New York, COLONbL UUCI .'S aCHEMik Itying In ICnllat Iteneral Warrea In a Nesreli(or .In- North Pels.^LllTTK, March 1H ^Col. Jack Uucle baa^returned Irom V. inni|ieg and since be^has been In town has been trying lo en^^list (ieii. ('. S. Warren 111 a new scheme.^Colonel Ducie wus impressed in Winni^^peg by a company ol mounted police that^go about that country 011 cayuaes, the lat^^ter being provided with a combina^^tion snowsboe and skate. Colonel^Ducie's plan, as rehearsed to (ieneral^Warren, is to organise an expedition to^the north |^tle. which, be believes can^lie reached In tbree or four days hy Una^means. Itwould be a great thing,^ said Colo^^nel Duncic, ^for Unit.- to discover tbe^^Of IB pole, and I am going to let General^Warren in on the scheme. These coy-^use a with the anowshoea and skates can^^ ravel oil miles an hour uml draw a sled^with .'KJU pounds of baggage. Anotherpeculiar tiling 1 saw in Win^^nipeg was the ic ily which has destroyed^the ice crop of Winnipeg. The flies eat^holes In the ice. The fiir-lieunug frog ia^another curiaily ol the country. The lur^oil these frogs is spit mini, being a cross^lietwet n Ihe fur of tbe beaver and the^seal. 1 in- .'rog is good eating ufter the^lur is removed. The lur-ls uring frogs^arc raped in Hudson's bay and sold at^$Jo each. nuiwhat I am after is to organize this^in rlh pole expedition. All 1 ask of Gen^^eral \\ iirrcit is lo ^ 111 nisli all the money^uml I will take h-111 u.oug. I have se^^lected (jem ral Warren hecuuae 1 coiiauler^him liu- only man aim is us gifted u liar^as I am my t il. OatlliraJWurren has a good deal ol^faith 111 I olonel Illicit '.- scheme, but lacks^tunc. He has aoBJMI poli. fin ih bta that^must he p.. ! first of all. J lien he has^that Hy ing ship scheme which will proba^^bly take u good part of the summer.^When that la through w.th, lie must de^^velop Ins aluminum scheme of converting^tin h. ^than, ami lie 11 he will be able to^apaad Ihe rest ol It is natural life in going^l.,r the north pole. ANALCOMMDIIATINU LANDLADY. AI ulorrtl l i.in ly l ulled lu l ur the^1 bell ill s Tiuiik.^Ur n k. Mur -ii l^. -This morning Ut-^teelive Kliotles and Olllcer l-eydt-n made^u tleaceut BB a house ill Arnolio street in^^habited ity 11 colored family, and when^they left had two of the inmates, women,^in charge n* pi isouers. The women were^Mrs. iBjalt Cooper and her daughter. Cor-^deli I, und the cliurgc against them waa^grand larceny. Shortly afterward Ku-^gt in- Prior, Dave Strawder and a man^named Lewis, ull colored, wire olao^ant sled for complicity ill the humo of^^fense. Theprisoners are ull in the rounly jail^MM will Ik* arraigned to-morrow. The^complaint against them charges them^with smiling a trunk belonging to Maty^!lrowtimg, u w lute girl, who wus until re^^cently a rts.mer in a lodging house in^South Dakota street, kept by Mrs. Mat-^thews-, a colored woman. A week'ago^last Monday morning Miss Browning left^ih,- house to accept a place with a family^in uinidler part ol the city and with the^content of Mrs. Matthews allowed her^trunk to n main in the btuse prom^^ising 10 m ml for it ihe follow^^ing day. Aa aoon as the girl^hail gone Mrs. Matthews threw her trunk^out of the house uml it was carried off by^the man already named. When the girl^called for the mink she was told it bad^been stolen. She then appealed to Mr.^till ties uml he began u systematic hunt^lor die missing trunk. lies.sin obtallie.l u clue anil by threat^^ening several persoiiK with urre-l forced^tin 111 into disclosing wbat ihey knew and^tins morning lie wus utile to loeute the IIlink ill tlie bouse of the Cooper family,^lie then obtained a search w arrant und^w ith Olllcer Lcyilcii m ule a s. arch of Ihe^premises. 'I he trunk was found broken^to pieces ami the contents removed to^am.tin r lie longing to Cordelia Cooper.^All die cmilling owneil Ity Miss Drowning^was recovered, but ^-^'. ' ill cash, a gold^locket uml a breast put winch were 111 the^irunk lire missing. Later 111 the day an^^other trunk lllli tl with stolen goods was^also found in the house. HIHb'j A CHANCE lor Montana Ladles lo llltplsy Their^llorsrui all-li'l* Hin r.. March Ik S- crotary C. S. Ki^^ting.- of I lit* West Side Kuclllg uasnciutiuti^has received a letter Irom the secretary^of th. Minnehaha I.acing association of^M linn 11 polls, asking il lie 1 an engage u^t|. y.^ u Mtiilana girls toentcramde horse^^back lace. SicreiaryIdling.' is rather modest and^at the same lime docs not with to run the^ri-k ol t 11'emliitg his society lady Irieiids^by showing luvoiitn-m ill this matter. Hothinks the tiesi s ay to settle ihe ma^^ter is In got up at ^iuc mirt ol u BNBBBttS^in.11. Il is iitulf rstooii that the Minneap^^olis ut-socuitioti will treat the ladies of^Montana Wail) giving them each,^Wbather II cy win or lose, ami return tick^^et-, to Mniituuu, In soles defruymg all ex^^penses. AII lathes of liiith ( ,iy or vicinity who^ilc-lie to make the inn are rt quisled to appear at the 1 Ml1! Mr. Ei- tmgeill last (otlllte street at^pneisely ;i o'clock on Friday^iificinoou. Horses will lie 011 hand ami^.he hnl ts w ill Is* i up. t ied to give ull^1 xli.liitH'U of ibeir In rseiiiaiiship, ruling^. 11 la si (nanno sir. et from Mum to Wfm^iiui.g, and mni down Wyoming to Park^Kin et. Mr. Kltingc h is uamad for judges^Colonel li.nl ol the Inl*-r A/oioi/titu, Capt.^I.. IV Wyinuti and de.trge F Marsh. 'Ihe^tletisloll ol the judges will Ilc lli.al. THLliHihNCOri' H COMPANY. Attl.... of 1 neitrporatIon (-^lied tool Trut-^Ires I leeleil^111 ni . March IK Articles ol Incorpo^^ration of liu* Green C..| p.-r Mining com^^pany sere lo ilay IIled with the county^el ik. The object of the company is 10^tlo ii general mining business. Tlie^nun milt of the capital -I .ek of the corpo^^ration is llxctl at fo.imu.OXKJ The stock is^divkk .1 into i On Ul 1 .-hares of the pur value^of ^|n pr share. 1 he term 11I eslaHMMM^of die corporation is to Is* twenty-three^years. The incotpor.it rs ar 1 Jacob IP.. nl rug, llinricli Spiirhake, Gusiiiv An^^il, is 11, I'red I^. 1 Ike, l ied I. Ainlcr-iill^and I. uisii Anile.sou. ihe Iriisices for^Ihe firs I lint, months are OsaubTHBi^^ oik. ke, I i hi , And. rsoli and Louiaii^And ^ I'm,11. .a CANiyiOATESs POM AUDI I OH. IIit 1 i I*. 41'4'itllllol- Ills II ot In.-iids Uin.It. -01* Ilia Huccrsa 1111 i ' . Mar. Ii IN The uiiimimci meltt^in the BTAVDABD tins morning ol H,,.^e.11. . .lacy ol l .,vnl P. O'C.iiio r for Ihe positionof amiItor of Bilvar liow eotaata^wus received w ith grt al favor by BltlBBM^I p. rally. To-day a petition has been^c n il ,1. .1 in Mr. O I'oiitior's favor, uml l.ashe. 11 ,-iglietl by the le|-ret ell till ivc iiti-ii. (i.tvt rrntr Tools will do a very 1In thing by appointing (I t Donor. Anon. r Candida'.' ill tin* Ib id ia T. J^lloohtr. win. I Ii l..r Helen* this ulter-^U00M w ith u p. tit .mi to tlie governor. Tho^p.-n11.111 in also mi neroutly sigue l, Mr^Hoobarbaving many friends whutlvsiic^hp. aucc. ts ill Ihe race. NEWHOTEL FOR BUTTE WorkingUp a Boom lor tbe Best Hos^^telry in tbe State. ARCHITECTHANCOCK'S PLAN HaIntanda to Find Out Whether or^Not 1 hero ara Enough Entar-^prlalnn Citizens In Uutto^to Build On*. Butte,March 18.^Architect Hancock^of tins city, is busy making up a boom^for a new hotel. Ho baa talked to-day^with a number of subatantial citnena and^has been favorably received. Tho move^^ment is in Its incipiency, and no definite^plan is yet developed. It is proposed to^organise a stock company, buy a corner,^build the botel and lease It. Mr.^Hancock, like many others, is^certain that there ia no surer investment^to be lound than a hotel building in Butte.^Hut lie wants the building to he the finest^edifice in Montana anil the hotel to bo^the best of tlicui all. If Hon-man ami^Anaconda can run a firstclaas hotel^inn i^ ought to be able to do so. Mr. Cal^^lahan, one of the proprietors of the MM^^mini hotel, atatcs that the lit w hotel is^do,tig tar belter than was expt cied. ll is^more than paying exiienst-s, whereas it^was not expeelt d that It would pay lor^several months ut least. The success ot^a lirsi-class hotel in li. Ionian ut a dull^lime ol the year makes the success 01 a^similar hotel 111 liiitte u certainly. itis mil proposed to select a site until^the -fhcnie ts under way and sure to go^ahead. Muring tin* pasi year or two^nearly every uvudablc comer ill Hutte lias^been suggested lor a hotel site. 'The^corner t pposile the McDeimott hotel, the^St. N tiiolus hotel, tlie sue of the old Cen^^tennial hotel, the northwest corner ot^Waal llroatlwav ami L'l.ih, are a lew of^those that have Ineunod for u tunc only^lo Is* dropiM-il. Mr. Hancock intends to^finil out whether or not there are enough^men 111 town who are really 111 favor of u^flrni-iluss hotel. THEYTRY STATE CASES ONLY. Nunsul Ibe .ltnti.es Are AfTrcled by Ihe^Smw I ^'!^ Ky^tem.^Bitte, March 18.^The recommenda^^tion of the finance, judiciary and ways^and im ans committees ol the city council^not to allow any justice's lees 111 city cases^affects none of the justices of tho peace^exri pt the police magistrate. Tho other^two justices of tbe township never try any^rases under the city ordinances, all^offenders brought before them lieing ar^^raigned under the state luws. Statutory^provisions exist for tho punishment^of all minor offenses, such as^drunks, vagrancy, disturbing the^peace, using abusive languuge and^all other misdemeanors made punishable^offenses under the city ordinances. For^this reason tbe statu is made the prosecu^^tor in all cases tried before justices other^than the police magistrate and the lees^flxeii by stutute are always collected. It^la only an exceptional case where a police^^man takes a prisoner before any justice^other than the police magistrate, as they^are paid by the city and are supposed to^give all business to the city court. Of-^lemlers tried before other justices are al^^ways arrested on warrants served by the^sheriff's office or a constable. From mis^it will be seen that the city council has no^null,only to regulate tees ot any justices^of the peace save the police magistrate,^who is, in luct, only a justice ot the peace^ra-otltcio, by virtue of his position us a^police magistrate. THEYWILL BUILD A TRACK. Improvrmenla('unieuiplated by the Cut-^era,in Mining Company.^BlTTr, March 18.^It was reported on^the streets tmday that the Colorado Min^^ing company is preparing this spring to^build a railroad from the Colorado smeller^to tilt* ( olorado concentrator, a distance^of two miles. Superintendent Goodulc^stated this afternoon that the report is not^true. I ast lull the company planned the^coiiatitictioii of such a mail, but the^neb.me had Is-cn given up. There is,^howi vcr, to h^ a sw i.ch truck I111.lt over^the Molilalia I'niotl tracks from tin- Mil. I*^ter 10 tlie dump, a ihstaiiee of a few hun^^dred yards, 1 rovided the Montana Union^Will give it.- consent. The4lltl Msgs l.lliea growfewer every year. Hy the recent ex^^tension ol tbe DMN Pucillc, the old trail^Irom Cheyenne north to Douglas ami the^llluck Hills country is now occupied by^well 1 tin ppcI trams. This new I no^i.uikt ^t asy of access Hie rich mineral^lauds of Wyoming. Fast trains, good^sir vice, ami low rates. Pianostuned ami repaired by F'rcd Or^^ion of Ortoli Dros. Satisfaction guaran^^teed. Cutflowers by express every Tuesday^ami Friday 1 veiling at tbe City Drug^store, 71 Fast Purk street. Pianosuml organs sold 011 easy terms^til (Irtou Dros. Dr.Merrill ^ Co., owing to increase in^proelice, have removed to more desirable^ami convenient offices, No. 2!i West (iron-^lie street, opposite the Lfwisolm block,^and will continue lo treat with their BBbbI^aiiei'ess ull chronic, pi 1 vale and special^diseases. Kntranre private. See adver-^tin mi'iii on other page. LadiesInterested in perfect fitting gar^^ments cull at The Ladies Tailor -ehool^anil learn the onlv true method ol cult iug.^1 will convince l.tilii s * ho want 10 It aru 11^business self supporting that Ihe aid .-^tailor excels all others drafts, all plain ami^fancy sleeves, p.crhss skirl, scaiuh-s.^w a 1st, tlitt I less I a sip h - uml all of I hi ^ hi It s ierattle*, it only laaea a pupil ltiiumt.it' 11 . cuta drcra lining. 1 leach busting, ueiu.^tiling, blushing; thapcry. Wise mothers^ace that your daughters learn, for w ith^The Ladles Tailor alie can cut h. r own^, re si s corn t tly and save half the 11-11 il^cost of hi r clothing. Instructions ,|ay uiul^evening. ME.MITCHELL, 108W. Granite St. J.I_. HH7Vy^ILTON. Wholesaleand Retail Dealer In Stapleand Fancy Groceries and Provisions. GOODGOODS AND LOW I'KICKS. SP6CIHLHTT6NTI0N TO FHKILY TRHD9. MainStreet, Anaconda, OppositeOpera House. NOWLOCATED IN BUTTE. RUPTURE PERMANENTLYCURED OR NO PAY Noilctcnll.in front business. We refer yoa^to mio pall. nl. In the C ity ami stale, and hit^Na 1 ion I Hunks in Ueuver. IiivistiRatrear method. Written r.,counter to^Ahfohiltiv dir.- nil kin.'- ol Rt'PTt'KP of hotli sexri^without ibe ic ol KNIFS Ok aYUMOK, no matter^ul how long spin.lini*. EXAMINATIONFREE. THEO.E. MILLER COMPANY. koottis t Opera House niock. Denver. Kntrnnce^CsrtH si .Hotsrs, a to 1- n. m.. 1 to 5 11 m.^.,. re ate, cot. risrULAD.^rtntte e^'r^vN.irihwMl Cjtr If tin nnrl Park ^s^ ever .Taeeh^- rtothlnr ^!^^ 1t^sm^IS, Kntrsnee on I'srk St. a.m. 11 in-T;, .. in., 'lot ^ In ^ r*. m. HHY. CR/TIN. CHOPPED FEED. HLL KINDS. K h1 Law A. H.l/i.M v^. A.J. Davidson ^ Co., WISHTO ANNOUNCE TO THE Peopleof Butte and Vicinity that they arc^now ready to turnish any thinp; usually^supplied by a first class house. We solicit^your patronage. N.B. DAVIDSON. Manager.^Arizona S'reet, Oppositerat 1 ,, ^ . r NorthernPacific R. R. Depot. t3U 1 1 f~*, 00c XTO^M S' xp^z *^ro (A (Atf ii r 01fu I DM 'SUCC6SS BOB SLEDS. 5.J. KNIQHT, fornfrTwflllh SL and MeKinzic Ave.,^FAIRHAVEN, WASH. RtiiablcIntormiUion ClieertuUy l-urmslud Concerning Real Estate^Investments in FAIRHAVEN,WASH. Refennec^Fwtt Xattonal Bank of J-airliaven. GETESTIMATES ON MY ^LATEST^ PLAN. NewYork Life Insurance Company, Cor.Main and Granite Street^, Hutte. Mont JOHNJ. COLEMAN, GeneralAgent Western Nontam and Idaho. MONTANA^ PRODUCE ^ CO. J.S BUTLER. HCENT,^Corner Arizona and Front Sts.,- - South Butte* GRAIN.HAY. COAL. Wauons, Buggies and Sleighs. .ouui'HsnKNirtLi nu nx Callus up. 'ieii'|ili.tiii. N^. 44 Officeof BROWN'S TRANSFER imHUIMM am) Kxrr.AS.^Rock Springs, Blacksmith and Pennsylvania Hard Coal. JACKSON'SMUSIC HOUSES. No.33 West Park Street. Butte, Montana,^and 42 North Main St., Helena. -So'eAcent lor Montana Icr the- WorldtfeoowM iioos, TheMatchless Decker Brothers, Behr^Brothers, Chase Brothers. Fischer, Ivers ^^Pond, A. B. Chase, and Other First-ciass^Standard Pianos. *^ORCHNS + Aiv f'h lae. M..rv a 1 1 irk. 1 hinti'..i*o an 1 Western foliate| altn thn WOSLiKKKl'LVIM.'ALU)N t Ul Kt ll PlPK ORUAN. iimnouiI hy tli. ^ -jrgan -1-m tin* w. rhi u^ be tee Bieei aroxDi uvu iwuiikmi ob iub Silli i.mi i;v. 11. w 0:1 i'Xliihithtli 111 Jin w^*.ii'e Miif.t* lli.tiat*, llt*li*tia.^11 atruiuenta are ehiopecl dlrrtrl I ma l a-u rn tec utriea. BBtl will BB f Bfl^^a th.it 1 ut lie flatten 1 ^ c*ixu petition, rhaee ini.t. mphitinit ihe imr-^f t p ni^ ne urgan will *aet^ fraw 1^ n^ Mfe real bv ralline ob J.u k- r.rr ratrcliaaiiia ^rnl eftutta io~ nti.-.-. TtoBMei it.nmfni Mae al t.i11 AKS. iiANji is VM^LI ^s, UAKIM i;.is^. /.11 HERS and . v. rytaiai m^ih. niuale 11 in* to in* loun.i ihie awlf ^^! t lut aa*.'. ^-uii aini att^ ua. Wb 'tber y,^u^ltu^ ..f noiyoii ulaeftUaltj raaaBri u.. . ^ _ . . OhW. JACKaON, Proprietor. pr BiBKrr.f.MHTIm at^a 1 prit Cllil-o miI