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4 THEANACONDA STANDARD: SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL 25.1891. THEBUTTE OFFICE Ofthe STANDARD Is In the^Now Windsor Hotol Annex, No.^21 East Broadway. The Tele^^phone number is 25S. AilvmiuY.'.fflMwill N^ fwrlvM at the Unite^tiftri- ft tlie BTAXDAItn nil ^ o'clock^I'. 11. lor lliK ltli'li Ml IIh- loUuw-^llli; li. ili.-ij.-', paper.^n-^-^TAVT^AFI^ tMMNi to liutte sieSscrlb-^frtearty every mot-nnii: BUTTERAILWAY GUIDE. MONTANACXtOJ. AMUSLMtNTaTU-UAY. Riti'IIIK'mt omiiji 1 ^\ arloty porforniMMB*^IHCAUFoliMA-Aline. 1.1- pi'liua ^ \ it-niLt Laule. OH I.' W k LUTT1.CUHKt-.NT NOTES. Maynrt-lii'tMueller i .-U'lir.itivl his Villi^hirtlxlity mi Tliur-ii.iy i vi inni.'. JohnMctiinlf.v yi-ti play Mad with tli *i'iiuty rroorip'i' nullif iba location of Dixonlotto, 111 KwnMil 'lisiri 1. H!ainl ^ Muriu'i have ko!iI out their^nulcx 11 at No. I!l, Last llrnailway, to^Joiimiy I'harles o( South Hullo. l'Virwwiif vulgar iMagMM to n little firiCharlei llocpran araa ltd HA mm cohtrfl.y Juil^t- Nt-vvkirk yesterday. Allepidemic of mm throat* MMM 1^^have invaili-il the city jiul|{iiiK (NM the^roiniil.iints of tliroat truiil'len now lo-inj;^heard. II.v. A. \\ . Graves, who ha* he ti ill for^MM! days has Ml far recovi roil as to lie*^alilo t i nil iho pulpit ^l tip- ii.ipliBt^church tu xt Sunday. YmuiikKoster, tlie hoy arreted Thurs^^day tor bMStorifiMJ IMI lCeee|.ti^iu k.%*^louu, will bo aiToi^iird for plea hofore^Jin't'o Newk.rl. toilay. 1'.V. Sole uer, Iba old *t uroo. ry tuor-^chant in town, is h:ivrio hm More reiui'l- MmImmIwpolntod tinder tin mpac hlleatl irice of rruf. Sli 'iheri:, OI MBtor and U. M. CabMM were^ye.terdav cu-i iiiatuii: a BttlsaeffipIlM MMM tontoa Nylin Ior ^ ^rtrroy for* railroad Illietrolll Unite |o Boms c;ly. Thecty MMMW and city clerk are^MMM/MMJMJMj hi conforiiiiri^ acoounis^|^n p.irat'iry to MaktlM Klioj rooorts for^iho h-cal year endini: May 1. ilv\.and Mis. I'. I'.. BfHOll have re*^turiKHl from their visit to Helena, Mr.^r^rui-!i w ill occupy his pulpit mi IMUol to-^mmmm al the Mouuiaiii Vow M. K,^church. ArthurNadeau. al nr s in in California,^is expected bMffk :n a few ila^ s when ai-^f Miilin iiH ^iil !^^ eooiplolod for reliuild-^111if the Nado.iu hlocU n| boMOM m iial^ na^Hlreet, di Hlriivcd by Rftl some yoojto MJMj JiH'Ul ^ bOprtlll Was fined ^lll and costs^in Iho |H,|ico etiiirt ycstorilay lor flj*htiu^^w illi J. J. HofikinOi Th ' I ill' r wis then^MMMMM for BctMiwj wuh Lo I bopello^and pleaded not cudly. lie w ill bt trit d^to-iluy. Ai'ertifleate hy the stale lunrd of modi.^MllraMMMOM MTOOtlMJ I ^ Alfred L Cole^of this i'ity aiittoirity to pr.;ctic^ inediciiie^in Molilalia until the in xt IMOrtlOjg of the^lloar.! was ycslcld.iy liled w ith the county^recorder. Harn*Kodtln tlesires to lo'tirti thmUs^to the Alice li ilul.llosP.il anil Molilalia^hand. Van Qrtott** orehestra, the uiee^eiiil', Josepii lli'iij iiiiiu, JoMI M ik'iuro^and others who OOMOlrd 111 the In III lit^ImM Satiiidav Iii|^ht. Aletter bMJrtaffj a l|IOOlol delivery^Ht tfi^t^. .ohln ss. d 1.1 U'ui. Allen in raro^ol ihe chief of police, was rocciv, d at City^Mill yt st.-'tlay, I., in r lr .us poistniark of^HMUnb. Pa., and i vidoiitly is of import-^MMj so W illi,oil i- poo,IMOtjOd lo i'.ill^for ii. Allxitnli r tl'ltrieu, who v.as arrested^last Wodncoday for thn an nniji to kill^some mini r^ working in tbo Mom-ow, wai-^IFiod In foro .linl^o Mnld ton yo^ierd.iy on^the i! mbie rborj o of dioturbius tin- peace^mill uiu riiiK tin- .nr. llecioioa w.,^ rc-^Mffrod i.n il lo,.'. lock ill s in .ru le;. ito|iimi'i i\,--p Maofea.^PUffU, Apnl:4. i'hcie i^ a J.ipancoo^MMaMWBI in l.oui r M.uii strict w Inch^iidvorl si ^ up a s lor la cents. I Ins after-^MMM a ei hired OOttllt mall tried o ic of liie^iMMOlMJlk and after h^ had dMaooad^of it with a ; DMpoyi air quietly n queotod^thw /ait tn ^NlliaigO IC^ 1 Jap ran no^roadota ami boOMMO bjMMaM at the^lli iuulitof fivnma im al lor la coins ami^tlnii baviooj to run an ace nun. Ha bo cailiI in bit ^^ ', an i iiilap, pro- poodadto lay out the 'cl.iii d yonlM'tnati.^Ooo of tbi in i u nci, ulna on ibu lo ad a Ufa ain 1, ^! hoo.I, aooj the other hi'. .'i iii iii^tie eya With bin li t, and Iho Ol .on d man^was ij elod boforo hi' CoaUil oiler any^lorluiik.l I. n ,-i.n r . KoatoadavMaattMaT*a i n-o.^Dvm, Aim .1 Tba lire dep. iitim til^was summoned lo th^ corner of Colorado^and Weal (j ih na s'ri cts at 11:111 o'clock^this nnnull.', I in Iba ^^ rviees al thi hoys^were not ri ^|iiired. ^^. t.|icniavils imcd mdyeing elolbeo at the Parialaa Uya^works had aaplodod. bat tin- Samoa Mere^quickly eatiiujulabi il by c. I'auniiert poo^^priatarol tin place, w ho br ui in a mmII^Mao into ii^-. 'the loss wid tint eEvoed^|^'.u. Aii i ii.ploy- ill tho place, arboaa^MM com Id i.'t is-1. inn d, bad ins baud*^hurucd. ih ^as a.tended hy l*r. Trcm- hhyand will Into lo dya .nu tin i day, AOaoa nt ii'otiis.^^mtfh April 'A. The Nordiwi stem^Ihitlhni; company, of w hich HaMly liro-^tor in proprii tor. and the Koeky Moun^^tain llotlhnii i ^im| ally, of which Alexin-^Mf T. Ii. Hltlda is maiuicer, are Loviiiu u^little troiihle. Tin y have bad M rceaj^aMahhfoa ol late and today tin- matter^areMl into curt. KraaM In Mated tbal the^Hinds i om-crii BOrekMad in MOiMO/MMbot*^MM, ami r-ued out a w rit of attachm. nt^In JuaMeo New kIrk'o court. Deputy fSbenff^LMOM w-iiii M ii.e Hi ado' puteo anilcontls-^c-ated hiX doMaM baMMa hear.ttL' Krn^-i-r'i^name. J hey are i DM a i the i-i nut house.^The writ is reiurnahle May 1. ii.vudeii fyao Oritur. Maa ^^^^Why pay IM M Jl'^i for a machine^when tin-^1 lih-ll^ dooa the same work^MMM costs im f ^_'i'.' Come ami aM ::. Artbur !!. Ff*aGera!da yooeral aajent. Op.^^.ra House hhjek, lluttc. Akciits wann o. ALLAT THEIR WORK SpsediogUp tbe Horses at the Driving^Park in Butte. FINE LOT OF THEM GettingThin^a In Trim for This^Season's Circuit Some of tho^Best of tho Utrlnu^at thn Park. Ul'ttk,April 21 Kvery rata horse at^the track was spcedini; this altertlixiD, in^spite ^ if the rain and mud. Am a matter^of fact, the horsemen like the rain and^wet tracks, an it helps the feet of the^horses which for days have heen used lo^the dust. Thereare a score of beautiful trotters^at the track j-ist now, and they are MMJ^lots of work. Horsemen are getting so^MMMUiiaslic ami so eairer to try the met^^tle of their steeds, that a movement is^now on foot to hate a special rui n meet*^^aj either on May 111, or curly in June.^Tbe match has not yet been definitely^si tiled, hut it is likely thai this will Ik-^hroiighl ahout. Thereare quite a few ringers among^the horses that arc to race this year, hill^tin- ringers will have to tn* almighty go; il^if tin y win any artMa in the slow classes. Thereare a MMMff ol yoiiugslcrs who^w ill MM for the B*MaiMMM mid the |a]0^classes that an- likely to make the w in-^^MM in these classes trot in - :o ^ or 1 let^^ter. .NiirprisiPgspeed is lie.ng shown dailv^at tin- race Hack. Cotidee soems to he in^batter form than ever. I Miserving horse^^men arc confident that fie will heat Ins^record tins summer. McAvoy of^Meaderville lias a Jewel in ling^ItsUoboro, wlnise record i- -\'M. and who is^speeding at all:'lJgait. Joint Anderson^is training him. Andy llatiiu has a hay-^pacer MM thi' track that is showing gixal^fortU. The Tarantula coll, owned hv Dr.^McDonald, has Ik'cii put on the track to^get Ins gait, ami is showing such s|^eeil^that the doctor may Use hail us a race^Inaso instead of a roadslcr. H.iy ^'harlie^is hi-mg trained hy Huh Swayue. C. I!.^J^ lines has a ^'-year-old which imm^wo, ks ago was harnessed for th*' first^liuio. Ho is fining good work uud MMM^a 1': o hurst whenever desire.1. luMatwas injured three weeks ago on^tin- loll Ion MM hut is improving and w ill^he at work again soon. Slaj ^r Woliilcr is^pronounced hy the horsemen at the p irk^lo Is- the easiesl pacer ever seen ml the^track. James II. Lynch has a few veiy^promising horses at work. Horsemen^say that a few days a^o one of the horses^now on the track n utted the fastest quar^^ter hide in the track's history. TOGO TO U^NVhK. Iiolrguics%\ Im art* lo S|^i-ak lor Montana^in th*. f'nilV'-Hliuu. liti n:, April M^ KaTorla are heing^tnaile to mmm special rates for the ilele-^^m Ir.'iu M mmm aMMMd to atieudtl.e^Trans-Mississippi Comuu rcial congress^w inch is l^^ convene at Deliver May 1'.'.^As the I'nioti I'aelllc is the oniy line w Inch^connects Mi'Iltalla Willi Deliver, tin* local^representatives of the company have heen^askeil to make a rate. The matter has hy^them heen n lerrid to the general mm^MOiger mm Ml cnjmm ntul a fnvoralilc^reply is aiilteip.iteil. Il la pri'hali'.e that a^late -if one and one-third will MMM^for the round trip. followingare the delegates and tln-^ei'.i'-s from which they have mm aMMtod 1^Unite J. II. Curtis, J. t. Cildwih,C. S.^W an en and I.-e Mantle. Hi Ictiii Jiiuies^I'. I'orter, Donald Itraiiford, William^Mrih. A. J. Steele, ^. O, Merrill audi:^D. W'cid. Boaaaaan- A. K. Yerkoo, Wai- terCooper and J. V. Hogarl. Missoula ^^W. W. Ihcklord, I hotnas C MmToImUI,^1'ratik W oody, \'.. S. BoMMoT and I boMMa^t.reetiough. Anacoiiil i \V. S. HodfO and^Jacob W'atcrhiny. Doer lindgl I C. 10hiusoti ami CoiiCi hrs. W lute Sulphur^Springs W illiam Ford. W'nl S.itlierllH,^Al Spencer and lli'iity Kaiuspeek. Ilen-^toli J. W . 'I ah.in and Charles K. fJMor,^(^real I alls- I'ans BiboM and H. 1*.^Kolfe. JUSTFOR FUN.^inirllngtori A tliitnev ponplo g ly That's^Xt luil iMf Out lor.^Ili'l 11., April'.'!.- This HMIMJ kT. \V^M* rrill. general m ttia^er ol the Chicago,^I'.urlingtiiii A Ou.iicy; W . IV Miller, gen^^eral freo-ht agent; J. 11. II .sting,, general^siipet iuiehdeiit, and II. T. koenaii, gen^^et al live nock ii'oiit, all of the ' O,^ nr-^rived on a special train from Iteleua.^W ith the parly were, W . I. t. K'iiyon,^general passenger ugi'tit of the Chicago,^llurluigtou A Noitheru, and A. C.^Kboldoo, yoaoral agent oi the lUu hugioii^at l'orthvttd, I hevisitori reMMlMaa) only^a IMH MM and then I-ft for^A'i.ic He :a i seorleil hy J. 1.. Dae. *^son, p in nil agent of ika tireat Korthern.After vi-ifng iba MMttor^City tho party returned th s afternoon^and wi re euiertaitied at the Silver BoM '. Thla oveMiMM 'hey lcti for Salt Lakeand D, nv r. and at the first MMM d^place expect MM joined l.y fMsidoUl^I ei k .ii-, of the I lining!' m. Mr.Hi rr.il ^^ u d Mot say that tin-oh^jeel el bta visit was 1(i any way coiinooied^with ralMuad bMildiruf^ hut said that lie aadbis Ira Mdawero merely m a n ip of pleasure and luve-'.iif.uion. The f. i i, hi.ev'-i, that tho KlajriMrt u isktn-wn tu Is'lleai.i.ii' in tll.s i'llee'ioll, gives Iho riaitofthe yontirmeti bomb shrniflcauoe, IVeil ll V. D sunlit. gktiing rHINliS IN SHAPE. PJMMaMin limit, Niioly K^ ady lor MM^KMotrlo I ^ ^ ICsloMalaok 111i i i , April :i. I nh .-s ^om ^ unfor-^..iii roUl i , mm I^ mm ilehiy, ele, Irlo^cms will soon he running ^,n MTOMdway^and I'ark slrei t. Allthe Incessaiy poles have I'ccll^p'aiitoil, ami several gangs of mi u me ..t^work wiiemg the lute. One crew is^stringing the cross wire, nr supports,^and is loUoarad hv mm r w hich puts up^iko trolly wii-... s.dl atioiher en w fol-^lows winch puts up the lillle cups or in^^sulators Irom wha n the trolly MM is sn-.^aMdada 'Iho latter crew has btiill^a platform on tho roof of one^of the old horse cars formerly^used hy th I com iaiiy from which thi'^work is done and as fast as one Molilalia^is put in pi.,co Ika car la pushed to the tli'Xtpoll s. Forseveral days the car has kOM^standing in |..,st llroauway and mam-^^pectilatiotia ^H to the prohaldo use u^would he put m were indulged in. No^^body sieined to know and il was onlv^when |M insulating crew U gan work^that the lOCrol MMM out. Mr-..1. .1. Crowley. CkMNiM Scientist^mmm patients .it 8 West Q MMfl I^street. Hoars M Ml U a.m.. I to I M. Ms,^^ ^ a sulfation free. Meeliuia Friday^^ vei r gs at x o'clock. Sunday school al 11a. tu. kfirgan Hros., nisiir.,, ;ll,i| iMMMM) MiM.silver Bn^ National hank, liutte. THli TWO DEPARTMENTS. MM ^f Work MMMd MM la the^lllsir OMjC rtri K, April ^4.^ In licpartment I. of^the district court lo-ilny the cas^^ of Eu^^gene Sullivan vs. the L'tah and Northern^Hallroad company was suhmitted to tlio^jury without arguim in, ntul after consid^^ering the ease less than half an hour the^jury returned a verdict in favor of the^plaintiff in the mm of fl.lM.Ua, the^amount nsked. Defendan's counsel gave^notice of nil appeal. Thecuse uf 'J'homiison Campbell rs.^Ildwaril King was tried without^a jury. CumplK-ll was assigneeo^for John Wells, and the action was^brought to recover t:M for work M^formed in defendant's brick yard. Tho^court allowed SXX.) and costs of suit. King^gave notice of a in w trial ami secured a^stay of execution for 1') days. Courtthen adjourned till to-morrow^morning, when probate matters will be^heard. InDepartment II. trial of the ease of^tho Siate v^. Henry Lawrence and James^M. Green, indicted for burglary, was^taken up. The defendants with^^drew their application for separate trials.^Witnesses in the cuse were excluded^from the court room. 1'. L Gratidy M^cxrtt-cd for further MMM as *.r al^juror. The following jury was empaneled:^Geo. W'. Andrews, L. I*. Ilowman, J. IL^I a-c. I'nitl Davis, William Dyer, John^Devlin. John Doble, Thomas Drisco'l, F. I-'.CriMaa. W. OmmmmmmmMi Ml MTM andW in. Knlm y. Anattachment for defaulting witness^Charles Clark was issued, and returned^unserved. Altai linn tits were also issued^for defaulting OfitAeaoeO, Gas Peterson,^D ivid hrown, John Ulllfk. Dan Smith^and Tom Coyneuml were rt luriietl served. MamiePeters tiled papers in a suit lor^divorce from her titishatiil, Horace A.^Peters. The coup1^ w ere married in Den^^ver on May Jl, MM. Mrs. Peters MMMs^p'ains thai her husband is a lazy, idle^person, addicted to drinking ami gam^^bling, and tint be has on various occa^^sions thrcat^iicil to kill her. THEYWtWK NOT HELD. ACase Which Juitga lit ly Decided ou Its^Merits. Itii TK, April 21 ^^It would lieu strange^tort of a roil that would Hot protect Iiih^own mother,^ remarked Judge Kddy this^afternoon as he discharged Joseph 'Tip^^ton, tried for assault with a deadly^weapon. Young Tipton was arrested^y ester.lay on complaint of Gcorgo Ken-^ken, who alleged thai the hoy had ut-^tempt d to chop him into small pieces of^meat w ith a hatchet. Iteiikeu also caused^the arrest of the boy's mother for disturb^^ing the MMMs Thetestimony ndducril at the trial to^^day brought out th- fact thut yesterday^afternoon lienken ha 1 passed the house^of Mrs. IMM and applied a vile epithet^to her. The lady n seined the outrage by^hitting Kcukcii across tin' hack with u^I.room site had in tier hand. Kotikcn^MMM the broom away from In r anil^then threw it at her, lollowcd with a^threat to do the lady hoddy barm, a^I threat he was preparing to carry into i x-^j edition. The ipiarrol took place in tho^j yard and was overheard l^y the Isiy iki^ran lo his mother's MMMMM and seeing^I a hatciiet lying mar the door he p ckcii^it up ami a'ivauI tovvai'.l MM say^^ing he would hraiii Inn if he dared to lay^liain's on hi-i mother. This caused Ken-^kcM to lelri'at and be filed complaint^against Mrs. Tipton ami her son, as al^^ready staled. Hishonor held that neither of the de^^fendants was guilty and discharged both,^taxing the costs to the complaining wit^^ness. Tin-MMJMMMM far It. litI I K, Apiil '-4.^The members of the^Society of I kMMMM Endeavor will render^tin' following programme at n concert to^he given at the MMMl Munch next Moll-^day i veiling: oti:.inV oluntary. Belcc toil a.rs.i . l'. Hill. SingiugSelected IMMMjMM ScriptureUe.'UiinKSek-eted i'aitui. HMJMg..link. Ten 'I hoiis.ui.i Harps and Voices^ColinreKalioil. Itei'itatiotiUiis'iu ami llltlory of Ilie tligau I'asor. Ilei-ltatlouThe Teleuu am Mis.I'n-lie. Silni ll^ Lost ITinnl Mr..1. Nance. lipcilatlonUnfinished Musi.- Mis.Piilliuaii. Ileiil at ionTh-- New riuin Ii i i. u All--Miller. i,i ii lotto Hark. Ike ^ MM JaMMaa Mis. \\ nil,. Mis, Moll lU.iiit ami Mr. Kipseii, Solo..Conn- I ato Me Mis.Willis. iii .-mi \ MMM|I Off11 lag) Keill llloaM'llt to UMVea MissI.. tna Me i ill. Kecllatlon'I lie Model Clllireh JahaM P.t in,^NoglogC arnal ion I'uogleast iuu,^ItclteUlet leu. AT THE HOTELS.^I.t'sves Krnni Hie Ito^lsiers of the Vsrluas MMMMMMh I'.tin , April Mi Arrivals at the ho^^tel- t. -dav were a- follows: TitoMelMMotl Fred BuatlM, rkleayo: lien.^If \\. ndllng, W'ui bin;: mi, D. c . i iurles^Wli.'l. i. lilemtals, Moul.i K. T. Brown, I|,|-^ei,.i..i i: Doaobur, st hiui; UB.Joocs.lu^rlae, Wis.: I'.C. 1 Iskity, Maw liedioni. Muss.; Ii.Lewis Ulltlcr, I lllladell^l^; V\ . A i\, lii-ni...MTy.i .1. .1. i' auk. p.-loiiii. Wnl .mi \\.sin 11 in.in. Helena. IV. J. Kit hen. I real S..I .lolillll .'ohl .. n. I a .. City, I : di; \1. '\i-:n, iKniea. i tan; I. Lipseliar, ^^^^ York j^Mi, I P.i.omi. U P. a. Muni.; D.in MKiulwM,^Mai'pis*. Mol t.. 11. Il- no i, ^ hie.iiro. HieWlodsni I a i rd UUy^ UeMVor,(*ola.i II.^Wnikl-s. MliltisliUI: I' I . Uanie, Hozitusn,^Moot. W I i tu K, U'ulft. N^^ oik. II. Mau-^le'i-. New Vois. !-.^^. IVricll, Ai'iicoii a, ,l..i.^Itiiuttingltaiu, f-i. I'..nt. F. U. liarriMat, iieer^Uslgej \\. .1 IttilrnlH-rir. IMer UaMjoj K T.^lliHi-'hluti, C Irilnplon: VI. Ijdanne, Mu len,^lilnho. Alex. M .al, Klk I'ark; FrankMhrier,^San KraiM'iseOi L II. Falsi n^. Laattnloa; \. \\^c a huauian, Seattle, IVssli.i Ueoi eAiiidt,^Nra Vo:k. MM II ^n an. Sew Vorkj -sin^i.iiiii, \ew \,.is. .lee s|iia*heraeM, Ue4 Buckj^I., .v. Mi anii r, MnMraal, l'^a saa, MssmIUomIko mmmm,^hi ill, April '.'I. The last of the series^of the library MMMM given nt^'^ Pshaw Hall was to night, when l.eo.^Wemllnig, tbo celebrated orator, spoke^to ui,.-ut LIP iH-rsons. It is MMMMM to^say he held the close attention of his^hearers for nn hour and a half. Tin- sub^^ject was MMM ^ f Tarsus.^ He reviewed^Saul's life, spiaking of hi til us a teacher^of Christianity an orator and the like. He^declared that the world has not yet seen^Saul's i qual as an orator, although |mi^tune of his noted MMMMM had MMM^MM in history. He said that the earth^yet vibrates with bis s|h ccIi. An^ ir.irt s being made to have Mr.^W'etiilliug make an address to-morrow^evening and .'sutnlay ut 11 a. in. If the^hall can Is' secured due notice will be^given. THEY'LLBE CLOSED OUT ioii.1.11 T^po ^MMfl NMa t :o.^A child can operate it. llMWp ts out^i f ^tiler. It weighs MMJ live ai d MM*^h.ilt pi uihls. You can carry it ui votir^raliao, CoMM and see it. Arthur B, Fit a- toraid, gi in raJ mjmM bpora Hwmblock, Butto, Agents wanted. Someof tbe Pain Shops in Butte^on the List. ire LAWOETTING ITS WORK IN Several Places Which Have Fur^^nished a l.'ofuKo for Thieves^After Thla They Will Have to^bo Careful What They Do. litin-:. April '24. -The suggestion made^in the .- i AMiAim Monday, that the place^to begin the war on petty thieving in this^town is with the pawnbrokers, has found^favor w ith the police and the city officers.^City Attorney Coriieft, ut the request of^the MMM tMl iho council last Wed-^nevduy t ight to revoke the license of^Pawnbroker Sultan ut No. 110 East Park^street. Tkia is the place where the arti^^cles stolen from St. Patrick's chinch last^Sunday were found. The council refctietl^the in nter to the police committee. Tinsafternoon the police committee^visited the | MMMMM at No. 1X1, which had^IsL-eu represented to MM a fence. Mr. Sul^^tan was ii quired f. r, and his clerk stan d^that he has Imm-ii over in Helena for some^MM| MMa that he has done nothing ill the^puwuhiokrr's line for a number of weeks.^It was claimed that be buys creryttdMM^brought there now, and nothing is pawned^with b in Wl eilnr tins is true or not,^the tinee bails me certainly still i:i front^of the shop, indicating its purpose, ami^the re is pninied on the window. ''Money^to loan on all kinds of si corny.'' After^investigating tie MMMff lully, llic com^^mittee MMMM to MMMMMMdMMfMMB*^cd thai the license of this place be re^^voked as a MVMMi and it Is^ lorccd to^stop business. Sultan's license cxtdffM^to-morrow, und it will not lie renewed. Huttbe committee did not stop here.^Thi' pawnbrokers will he compelled here^^after to respect the law. Any of them^against whom MMM is strong suspicion of^receiving goods that were MMMM will he^forct d to MU Hie business. Another re^^commendation by the coininil eo to the^council will tie that hereafter all pawn^^shops must Ik'closed at '.* o'clock in tho^eveuiiig and not open again b -fore 7^o'clock in the morning. Heretofore the^shops have bei n running all night long,^so that the thief and tbo burglar^can'steal tln-ir goods in tho middle of^the night, go directly to a pawnshop get^their money immediately either by direct^sale or by pawning, ami be tale in hod or^ill hiding u half hour after the theft was^committed. The new regulation will^compel business to be done in the day^time and there is htiIc legitimate pawn-^bMakMff business that cannot be done be^^tween 7 a. m. ami '' p. m. Thereare lu hall-Hi dgod pawnshops in^town. Seven of them are owned hy MM^firm. A few of the pawnshops, so far as^can he learned, do a Icci'tmate business,^hut several of tbeni besides the one that^is doomed are known to tlie polic as^femes. Those in cburge of tbe^pawnshops of coursu claim tiiat^tiny do not know the goods^pawned with them are stolen. Men w ith^MMMMM sense ought lo know that ^vags '^are not m the habit of owning gold^watches ntul chains. Not a day passes^that policemen or detectives do not make^the round of the : MMMMJ in search of^stolen goods. Anotherduly remains for tbe MMM MMo^that is to arrest Sultan, or the man, who^^ever be was, thai accepted the trinkets^stolon from St. Patrick's church, as an^accomplice in tin- robbery. FLLINGW00D5REZNOR tHHMOT^is th a -t mmi THEll-t HOUSE IN OKDER. MMMWho Are Much I'leastd With^the City Mall. Butte,April 24.^This afternoon Alder^^men Lynch, Puscoc and llarret inspected^the BMW city lull and then made pur^^chases for it. The floors for the most^part will he covered w ith linoleum, which^was purchased this afternoon, and shades^for the window s w. re also ordered. In^the council rhamls^r n pretty carpet will^he used inside the railing, und linoleum^in the space outside tnc railing for the^plenums. Theuldcriuen expressed themselves as^well pleused with the work done in the^hall by the contractors. The regret was^expressed that 1- feet additional had not^been purchase.! oil the east of the site, in^order to make the building larger, uud it^was also thought thut the police court^room should have been a little larger. Thecarpets will be put down in the^council chamber to-morrow, and the fur^^niture will then be put iii. There ate 1^^eouiicilmeu's desks and chairs, ^^aeh al^^derman having a desk to himself, lie n ml^of all silting uri.uiid one big tabic. There^will also be desks for the mayor, city-^clerk, cily treusurer, city marshal and city^nttoi iiey. The oilier rooms in the citv^hall will be ready the llrst week in May. hial I ^Int.- Iran-leis. Hl'TTK.April 24^Tbo following trans^^fer- were recorded at the olUce of tuu^county clerk since our last report: II.V. 11 akMto BMMMMk LMmmMm^i,iii third iulercot la lots H aud ^^.,. Mocki', toWllslleef l lltte, nuil lots^0^ My. on the ninth snle oi Pan,^sireei; also one-1 liir.l nm loot in the^bulldli k sad MMMrot ismomm User ooo .^also omi third lute rest m tin- roMi^ami proit ssni/ui in Kilwaravv Ilea Molo Fred luornky,^lot s, has'. II, Ml\ n how Park a on^llmi100 ui ihirar Steoherg aMla He to H. V. Hom-^kins. mm -third ml' root in lots H ami^iii, IsVlCk 23, loMnsdo ^f Unite, salt^MM h big oil the MOi sid of Park^street; also mm third interest hi^liulhliogs thelion uud nuts ami^pioltls111,0111 i^l .1.Iii. H. i m lis a ml ^ in to i .ici n Ma-^joi s aim a He, lots g ami 7, Plo. k i. ol^tin- late i nrlls e. Majors' aiiddioo. -i.'Si no KohertM. t'ohlian ami wifem Vt'lUuun^K.tvfohbkB, OMe i|uarter La teres! m^th ' Mill tail ami hill.on quart!^liale mm K.U.lliinli. it to l( a. Im ot Helen.i.^cue hail int. lest in dieaonkwosi^^ ; Mel ion hi. low null tp 3 iiarth, raMW)^7 Kest, KMOM a* ti c OMmmM Fug^placer1 00 Prof.Ceo. A. Garlow's Vigorine, the^only MMM on earth known MpffOdMa^hair on bald heads or cure dandruff. Sold^hy leading druggists. TheOdfll Type Mr.tri, I'rirr *{0 Doyou own a type writer^ If not you^MM behind the age. Tho ^Odell^ ih.es^licrfcc-t work. You can learn to mm i' in^an hour. Come and see it. Arthur II.^Fit/Gerald, general agent, Opera House^block. Unite. Agents wanted. Smokersof tbe celebrated and original^^Cubon Hlossoms^ will in future find^every cignr and every box branded ^1..^Lillis.^ All others are counterfeit. L.^l.illis,Second nvetiue. New York. Lessons Inthe art of drawing and painting in oil^ami water, aipiutinta, fresco and sepia^given by Prof. L. F. Klein, artist K. A.^Applications will b.^ promptly attcndi I^o. Adilress box H7a city. QURBusiness I;; ttoadil/ increaslns as the^years roll by, and at present is of a magni^^tude that would surprise you. We attribute this^to the fact that our stock of Groceries is always^fresh and so complote, that we soldom loso a cus^^tomer and every day our list of patrons increases.^Visit our establishment. You v.ill receive court^^eous attention and prompt dolivery of goods. T6LGPHON6NO. 98. RENSHRW BUILDINC W. PHRK ST.. buttb. Wholesaleand Rctai' Dealer in Metallic, Wo: '. and Copuer-LineJ Shipping^Cases and CMBttt and Everything Peruiining to ths Trade. /WmM EMeieni Attending. Embmimtme ami H/iippinq; a Specialty^LADY ASSISTANTS. CptnCay and Night. TelephoneNo. 57. BUTTE,MONT. ABEAUTIFUL ORCHARD HOME! INTUB BITTER koot VALLEY, Iswhat many are now securing. AWORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT. RIVERVIEW At Ri^tde tiSStfSS^ion^SLEMONS St Aprents,No. 6 E. Broadway, Butte.^STODDARD ^. LOW, Agents, Missoula. NOWLOCATED IN BUTTE. RUPTURE PERMANENTLYCURED OR NO PAY Nntli'tinlion from Im-lrii'i**. M'o ri li r y^m^to (i*M^ iMltfiiU in tht* i Uy aiul Mate, ami bit Niitioii.illl.tr'.h in Drinrr, lnM.*41nl tur tut thinl Written Cuarantrr tf^^Ahaohitclv Cure a!l K,n^N oi kt'l'Tl kK ^^t both mufs,^H-iihoin the use K Nil V, OK bYKINGi;, Uu niiillcr^of hou lwiig NMMH EXAMINATIONFREE. THEO.E. MILLER COMPANY. nnKn.'in-^VM cIktu Hourc Iltock, Denver. Knlrance fe'l^^fr1^^1'^ l' ^'^iri^. u to i-' a. in.. 2 to s p. m, ^.\-J^Sf^-tf^' T:.V-- SEND FOM CIRCULAR. Butteoffice Northwest Corner Main and Park Sts.. over Jacob,' Clothing Store. Room15. entrance on Park St. Oftic. houts 9 to 12 a. m , and 2 to 9 p. m. PRICKETT,KIPPENli; RenlEstate, ANDMINING IROI'ERTIES. CityLots and Acre 1'roperty on Easy Terms. 11Ea^t Gkaniti: Stki kt, Bom,Montana. MONTANA^ PRODUCE ^ CO. J.S BUTLER HCENT, CornerArizona and Front Sts.,-- South Butte. GRAIN.HAY. COAL. WaKons, Busies and Slciphs. oKdkk.;i:m^..v .,.,.k.v so it Ofiice of BROWN'S TRANSFER MtnMBA VAOOn ami BXTKAA^Fock tjprlncjs, Blacksmith and Foni.oylvanla Hard Coal. ^^J. L_. HMT^TIL-TON. ^ Wholctae atid Retail Dealer in Stapleand Fancy Groceries and Provisions. iiooi i;ooi)^ ami i.uvv ruit'Ks. I'ianoaand urgaUJ kuld on i-aiy aWHM^al Ortou l^^o^. SPECIALATTENTION MainStreet, Anaconda. $500WtmwmH I irrt'i i^i^- th'.^fe' i- ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^-f I'tct o.J,..!....v..*-'V rr.aii-r.'.^^^ .,.mi,li..l^. llh 'i'1^ v krr 1 '''' 1 ''1 ^'^^^'' ' r{cl.r^t!.f-'-^- . 1 ^^-'^ ' 1.111i.ib^'^^ '%,mi^f ....iinwrt.iu | T*'^,'^;i^n f - -^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ElST.V'li. Civ., v.. ....ILL THESMITH DRUG COMPANY. mhOLK feNtN-^MAI^ STI LKT, ^ A.N At. CM'i, M ^M^. 1 TOFKTCILY TRHDE. OppositeOpera House AnacondaLivery Stable it.1: mffiu hwiian^BUCCIES.SADDLGS AnJHorses For Hire. Ali |viMTii-ter i f I'.i-kvifit. Iln^ea-^^^ !^n I F.a-^l'ie^^ Uuu Lt iunHtl 'ii iL.idt' Willi all truint. OMota:.d bla'.'li', 1 .r^l mi^l Aiuf.Lila