Newspaper Page Text
4 THEANACONDA STANDARD: TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 26.1891. THEBUTTE OFFICE Ofthe STANDARD Is in the^New Windsor Hotel Annex, No.^21 East Broadway. The Tele^^phone number is 25S. Ads.rti^cm-nis will ka HH Mi at the Hulte Office of the MANPAMU till ii Olloi'k 1'.M. for insertion m the follow- 11^- murium:', pai-cr.^The hTAxr^Aki^ it delivered lo Untie sulitcril'-^rn early rsrry morning. BUTTERAILWAY GUIDE. MOMA.NACMOS. l-UTTt tUHHtM' NOTtb 'IhI Salvation Army wont lo Annconila^ye.tonlny. LouUKipn will leave to-day for San^Francisco. 1In- Kale nf scats for Kolniiil Recti will^ri mni'-ncc to-ilay. Lonar.l L w.snlin. of the Hoi ton ami^M niniia c.nni any, in in tlio nty. K.W. Nash, m rrt tary of iho Omaha^S:i.e linir nurk.-, whb hi town yesterday. Mm,John t nrrali was l.ikon seriously^III ycstcriliy, tun w as much iiiiprovotl lakt^niolu. HillyGal!.ii.'hf r, who has been viailitig^In Now York all winter, was in Untie- yca- ur.lay. Gcor;joChapman has been clectetl vice-^I r.-nleut of MM lluitu Workingiuc n'a imi'in. QaajBBjS. Milli r. Horrotary of llie Loon^Mi.initf cainpany, OrS l;ino, lclt-urnpht il ycsttTilavior an air compi^ sm r. Mi'HAnna Council, of tlio Wist rn^I'nioii force, will havelhi iiiorninir for^a mi nlli's v i a t Willi tru-iiils in i'orli.iliil. Tin*land slule on tlio Hozouiai! short^lino waa r^|^.iiriii ycstciilay, and the^train yi stcrtiny afnno on passe I uvi r tinline as usual. 'i'tiiac who atti'iid tliu concert^of ill ' Mi lint.i.ii Vo w M. K. aaoaakas Taajraclajf aaaaum win asjoa arai t- Bjaasaasi lrtat. Uulolio di i'.l was lliod Willi the county alarSiraatarvlajf. It aaa tiiatoi If ill tarn Ko:crtsou to .Win- L. Mcs-elis, collveJrsBaj lotii. Mi ck i', upon ika Rsaas laSa, aas* biiii-raiioiisl,.IO. Tneowm rs of tlio nt-w ^BjaasAaal aa Bjsawin* wriin n to yi'htt rday in ro^aid^lO aOSSStlltf tla- axlo iii 14 IlialllllM' Unit willr. milt in laaa oaaaaaja laaaj hard iMajMaafjon lltittc aross-walka. Therewill In* n vory |^te.k^:int fiitor-^tuinini nl a; tlio I'ro-i yU rian i-hurpfi MtM aaasSMaIt sill aa a *'Mitf^ aaalal aid cv r.i IkhI)' will lM*ullowt d In 1'niiirilniu.^Ins or ta r aaMa, arSaaaaf a mold I or a^l^i ll y-.l.ili.ir uold no ^^.-. K ir slim ins^will in- aataaaj and a plousant HSM is^aaa tired. WORKSCOMBINATIONS Alanipaiator of Safe Locks Talks^to a Reporter. SOME INTERhSTING FACIS fcxporlertC9 of an txpert-OpenlnB^of Frank's Iron t.ox-fha^Way iiurslara^Work. CliANlL.L KtUUC:U KAT1.S I'll,* Molilalia I iiioii st ill Ac-t'iiuimtMlntr^lilt* Mlnrra.^IstTir, Miy l^.*i. - a poininilltHi of t lit'^Uiitto W.irl.m^tnon s union iv.un d on Mr. Caaaarkasalal law Montana Dsaai road^tins aaasJsfl m raajats la faataaad isaai lorlain r aSNJSa in Anaconda ill Mrou*. of^laSaay part in the lalsor |^arade in Initio^on jnni 1.1. Mr. Calderhead nrrivi u aaa^aaaaMilttaa voiy nlaaaanllr. ami innnodia.^it iy aaca lad to tue rvajta si. Ho HtMl ba^V04444I iitasa las irip Irasj aVassssda to^Itaua ami ratsra lor M, Ha \sdi run a t-lt aMU tiain al a: y hour aVaaB d for ilr*^Anm oi.dt pioplo. It is Ii, In s oil that the^.ii.i.ooitda Win ainijiiii'ii's Mfltan, tlio^'J f'poj iapliio.il union niol tlio lsiiiu'liis oi^1. .U r will all t olllo to l lllto o i tli.il day. .dr.I .i.dor..i'ad H4Tf1 also to aaaka raios li. CiianiK . 1 iw GraSlla Minors SBloS^1.1. oi v. UmI to pi stpoot' lu i oil i ratfcoa^froca iitino 1.1, to .Juno lii, ami aaaonliualy^w it aa alala to atsaaa la Itatia as Jsaa la.^'I'tin rtasaiiitra mi ansssaaaasat al las^Itnlla \\(sfkiniSMra'a union will unci on^\V. Ino ilny ^ v^ uiac. \N y s|| p i \ apja Beii. May .5.^ Two rast vasl la aaa^hoiisi ^^: Sup rtManassi 11 a all i.. i!n^^aaasl aaaaaiautt^i in int. ^s.nv wood^lira,^ sold Mrs. II.: ill. I . 0 vac*^agfaad suat Vasl asi 10 aaa araotl ptio,^'i aara ittaa sava found an hour laiat last^aalaaa) baakla a aiila of aoaaarad aaaat.^'ilny ssiri* arrealad and taken Isefote^JudtP Eddy, li ly wax aoiu up lor 1U^n.ii^ and Hradlord aaa UusmiaaVtl. Tho latterdid not aaaas lo he a re as tar ras,^tint as unli riuua . si 1.0 bail lout In^aaasaf l^y aajwbtisc siiioiior* ^i to lai laSeaea^Ul'TIK, ^iay -o A firo hroUn out on^lhaPaul 'f las BUvaf l^ow mill aasetf^a'atoek lias aiaslng H aaraaad 10 atari^in evai t ii alaaaa at asas aTaan sparks out ftln stark, lu 1.0 ajISSIra In 111 tlio^aVaaa las Ufa was diaisasataS two atraaaaa^aara on the biaar, tla* aasa Iroaj taa^atoaui aaaapj bsaituj aajarltod by eslia traiuoil101-11. '1 ba nr. was ipnokly ox. tiuuuii.iit'ii.Ttio dasiaaja saa aligbi, iba^only aaaatlfiDa m-rossury Isotiiu tho^aavaaatag say oi a lmif-di ion baaaalsaaa aaaaa litIlull. I 1 ll'll HinK. May 8a. A aajajaaaf of asaaaaV tiona111 tin* llavi, ^':i.o worn lilod witlithe^distnoi e lUrt oli-rk ti^day. Tiara wore thosoof w. 1. k aara. v. a. n .. i. j h.^Daaiag, \V. c. Parker, \v. 11. liaru, Ja^^cob L sh y. S. 1.. I arioil, B. Wrbjbt,C^Amli-rsoii, Jaroli ll.irki-r, J. 1. l'ury ami^r-amuil John liars-^. AMeaiaad n.^ 1 i.n.^llL'TTi., Mny-.^ ^ iiio si ooml ilivah-m!^was do. lan d lo-day 111 tho dlonifury. '1 ho dividomiis ^ aaaat par ibaia, aaabiaa, v^.oo. It la pas alio- Juno M. Tlio stork-^in,Mora ot ihe eeaapaujr nro gtaally^piaasod ovor the- im iv,. ,,| tt,,. l^ropi ris. aaNlaajataaii la iiowi.^BlTTK, May i aara HIS rumor about^town thai Ika kfaa . r, ss blab llk-un-d Ifj Iho^political Baawraabja ^^f laaa, bi to bara^^vivod. It Ik stuud that it sv 111 aoMaJaj bio-^Kruphical aki u ho^ Iron day in .I.,y. oniy 1.1 iIm ^ aa-aa,^Bltix. May m\^Tba IHtla aahaS of^Andy MaaawMt, hack of Arataia atrtal waaoiitori-d to-irym 1,10! nil t,,^ , I nhini;^and otuer tbinga n.ovoah.o laky a array. Brn'K,May ^lloniy Bu !Uo of Cin-^oiiinati, who aaSaa here to BBSS 11. J-.^r'rank'b aufi , i. now adjuHiiiiK the loraa onthe aara vaults aj Oaaak ^S Hro.'s hank. Hoexpects lo leave hero tor the. Kaat to^^morrow morning. Mr. Budku aaaa dun^the Inut vault al ( lurk's hank is one of^tin-Is ^t in tins |uirt i f the country. He^says it SSUld lake a Inn t-nir 1. 0111 aevon^to oielit hours to drill Ihrnuuli Iheln-t^two-ineli plate in the door and at least^tssodaya lo yd inside. The door lias :l^baMS, uud when it ia closed and the com-^lunation tot the liam'lt-s arc ilctach^-il so^thai the tiolu cannot he drawn. There ia^nlao an inner door and a g ite wliich la^locketl hy coinhination. 1 he iMjxea in^the vault are so arraug.-d that two poi^^sons must be present when one of them la^opened. 1hi ft Isecau working in Ins aSSBBSM^wuh tl.e Schroder I.cK-k company of Cin-^cinnuii.^ said Mr. llu Ike in conversation^with a M ANDAIlp ii'|^orior lisday. ^Afior^serving my i.iiil- with tbat linn I ls-|rati^workius at hank locks tor McNi-il ^ Ir^^vine of Hie same place. Aflor two years^with 1 In 111 1 is, lit over to the Hall com^^pany mid have Is on Willi them i vrr since,^in all lit yeara. Kir-l 1 mailt- models for^dial concern, hui iluriiiK the last 14 year-^have tlii-ll oil llle road doing just sv hat 1^11111 doing now. 1 niuiio the Hist model^of ika iniullible lock now used 011 nearly^all the H.11I safea. These locks arc ao ar^^ranged unit we can never he locked out.^Ii ia ao arranged tli.il it eau lie opened^oven lliough the time look ia hrokeu or^atopped. Three of tin so h-cka will^t^u used at ^ lark'a bank. Ki r live year. 1^dulClothing but apply these locks all ovi-r^Iho country, hut then thch tnks got pretty^well nipplnd ulld then 1 was called upon^to do itll kinds of jobs.Muny limes liurgl.irs hail111 working on a safe all night B7aSSI w is oalh d lo t tr.ughieii tilings^out anil pretty lough j il^*i some of ihem^is, re. loo. Sometimes the burglars would^btaal Bar tin- bandies, dial und hinges,^I ill I never yet lakh-d a safe that 1 aesld^not get iut.i. If 1 open the iloora without^llu- aid of p... - 1 must always have n^po.iili r or two 10 go hy. that is, 1 niiiai al laafiknow one ot the aaaabara ^^i the combination. There are lots of locks 011^iho aaarkoi that can easily hi' picked. lloivdid aas got Mr. i-'raiik'a safe^op u '.' ' nski-d lie- roporti-r. When1 ajtirtS baaa I found that Mr.^I'r:111k h id liiken out lie- circular und^tried lo change the ooiiibiiiatioii without^following the tunc ion* laid down. If he^had follow o.l Iho iua'.riieiioiis he^wi 11I In 1 have made any mistake.^Ho thought he sol the comluuiiiion al^liuiubera In, .r4i, IDi. al uud s. Of course, 1^at aSSB thoiigiii thai bo might 60 oil 011^his aaaaaSjaa, lint In* wis ao aaaa thai la^^wns right thai I came to tlio conclusion^that tin* nuiubcia wore probably m-ar^these given. Sol tried 10 work his com^^bination, changing his lir .1 iiui.iIm r.lolls^I.', 44, lo 4* ami M. 1 worked on^tl.oso numbers until -upper tune. Later^111 Iho evening 1 sveut |^aek and BBSS' the^aamo combination, ohaiig ug tin* lost^numlier s, 10 _'. 4, Ii. 70, lij, IKi and lis. The^iiunbrils worki d b tter oil ti and so 1^knew Ibut I waa on the right traek there.^Next I changed tho fourth number, 40,^to ;^^ and the tumbrils came down all^right. Mr. Frank wua simply iniatukeii^when ho lb- light ^' I and M wore ibu right^numbers, lie had ulso lu-gh-oted to acri-w^tile circular finny aa it should l^o. If it^had been a bl'.le looter 1 would have had^to broken iho safe U|^-u with Pas My^1 rders wore to spend three days in trying^tooin-11 the aufe and if 1 tailed 1 tiad tools^10 gel into it, provided Mr. Frank warned^li'e to go ul it 111 thai way. I iimlerslaml^a man named Ensign, living in s akV^form.i, claimed Dial Ik* could pick the^lock. 1 i. nl wager a thousand dollars^thai he e mill mil. ''TaaHeaaJM National bask aafe nl^Ness ark. N. J , got looked iasi Minimer,^^coniii uul Mr. tlinlke, ^and 1 was called^there ffaaj I'tiiladelphia whore 1 wish ptit-^tiaa in 11 }4'i,0U^ j ib for tin Hall company.^1'ive 1 xi oris linn been ill work for a week^ami had given up the j aba lu ton hours 1^had Ika doors opened 11 idiotit d imago. 1 aaaatv- rod thai aaaja aaaa previous a wnichmaker had Inkoi: ^ 11 tin- tunc lock^alnl in pulling it back liad allowed a lit 11,-^j screw lo tad down into the combination^h ek and 111 time 11 worked around so as^lo prevent 11 from working. I opined^the safe I y simply working tba d al und^jatrnig the il or. Atthe rirsi Nation..1 l ank in Fair-^nioni, N'-b., lin y have a 5.IKJ I pound lata^Willi a door winch n.is Uo dud UT bunii. s. When ihe aaaa is^i- rk^ d it is Ilk'- nn -roil Ii aj^allS apparently Uo place of ,i|Ht'uillg II.^The baaa lock is set und ss ln-u ihe liour^lor op uiug it urriv.-s a weight itisiile^drop, down and 111 in-s a k ver. One IkaMJ Ihesoulli: BXaa III the 1 lin e caiscd ihe door111 such away unit tlio lev. r writ^Itasked, against taa weight. When the^hour lor iho aale to ,.p. p came around^Ik -gin eouldn'l drop and a 1 the door MMII:III 1 open. Sale , poll, rs Were . 1'ollglll tlieieIrom Omaha ami uiey worki*d on it^n are) k, but raaabls'l gel n;.- id^-. i inaily 1^was \s lied to come on at one,*. 1 started^mid look along ^*^' po410,laof toots 1 xpeel^^ing thai it Would be nece-sary to force ii open.1 bad ttireo sh-iigo baanroars gomg onIhe laeo of Iho sale tor 1J i.O'.ll'S,^hop ug lo J.,r the bar down. Hut lliat^wcHildu't ssi rk. So 1 told the owners thai^I Ml g ^iug 10 lake the safe 111I1 iho road.^I bsill an incline and 1 ul the sale on il. urn11 1 bad 11 in the nghi paaltias I kmck'ildie wedges out and away Un^^safe went end MMf end. About all the^p'op e in town bad guilu reil uroiiud.^Tiny all thouglii, ot course. Unit 11 was^un accident. Hut 1 had worked BBBJ^scheme in tho hope Unit iho lull would^jar that obstinate bar down. However,^ihal dnl 110 good. 1 1 lit the sh-dge hiitn-^lucr at work again. The following day-^ill 4 o'clock in tlio alti rtmou the door. aaaaabbms us akrakj n. aas BjaaBaa* it was111 oo-sary lo scud llu* tiling to ('in-^cinuuti, however, to have thcd^Kir^ Ii x* .1 up. InIhe I. 1 mm National bank at Hen-^ver there is a lL'.UM-poulid safe. A jew^^eler hud rk in- the saiii^ Hung with the^lock 011 this one us did llu- ss.iichinaker^in Ncwnik. 1 was siiimnoiied then-^ami ksd that aaaa aaaaaad m iksaa hours.^1 hut wis goisl nine commit run; the fact^dial they had a H iri-iugmii sate, while 1^am more familiar witu Hie Hall sale. Onetime 1 ssas ca lid to Mouna ville,^Okie, lo open a sale ih.it 1-01110 hurglara^hud ss inked on ull mglu. They bad tried loaaaa lira aaaa] Is aaiaa dj liaaiiaj the^bans - Blrlali BNjaiMa'i beheve ara when 1s.i d Ikal Un- oynuinite hipln I ^ gpliMbwl so1 pug away tin* ptrSy a/taas tiud baaa putall uroumt ihe door asd pmh d out a^ill n.iu.iie earlrnlgo wlucli 1 look into Un^^load null fired. It took me a day and a^hail to gel IBayl door o|H-m-d bfSBtNM I^had to work slow ly owing in the tai l 1 aal^there \s.is more dvnaiiula 111 the iloor^sh' hl waa ufraid of exploding. J. ho burglarswould have made a big ball if^they find siu-i cedi d in geitmg ill aa there^was fi^.UXJ in the v lull. 1had a funny experience in Columbia,^M ... about s x yours ago. The combina^^tion i f u sule had became mixed or rather^iho 1 Itlcials in tlio bank bad, and ao I^waa t niccted 10 find mil svh.it I bey bad^io'gottcn. The lirst day that I waa there^a couple of men ai proaehed me and tried^10 work mo 10 leave aaa lime loek off ao^Uoit llicy could crack the aafe. Oi courae^1 waa to got pari of the stuff. 1 think^tlioac men followed 1110 uli tbo way from^St. Lotus, for 1 suw them 011 the train. 1^hung around ssiih lie m u good deal to^ktsrs if I could who Ifcay wore. W nnlly^the bank officials la-came suspicious, and^asked mo who Hie men wore. I replied^Unit the follows wore trying to fix up a^job to rob Ilia bank. This seared ibu^hanker so I ..oily Hun IBS cashier maiaied^on shiyuig wuh mi all the timo. It^woiilun't pay me to go into any scheme,^of course. In.cause 1 am to well known to^^ acapc arrest vory long. I have beeti^wuh the Hull company a good many^years, and it they didn't trust me you can^in 1 I would not bo holding this jab. Yea,I huve had to out iuio s.ifea a^limn .or oi times. About three years ago^1 Bead tools on u sufe iliree and one-half^ineliea thick at Toledo. The county^treasurer bail lost the combination en^^tirely und there was nothing for me to do^bin out my way in. There wns upwarda^ot ;i;;m,ii 4) in the aule atid the county^commissioners intiinaicd that they^ilioughi something was wrong. They^h id another expert there uud wo worked^together and 1 remember ibut there wm a^Toledo man who thought that be could^drill llie sufe with some electric appara-^lua. He broached his scheme to me. I^picked up u aledge lieminer uud allowed^llllll Ihal a collier punch aa nil make no^iinprcsaioii whatever. ^^sow.' aard 1,^^il you will temper thai hammer^ao that ibis punch ssill unVot it I will let^you try 11 011 Iho safe. If h^ could drill a^safe by means 01 electricity that would^put an cud to burglar proof utfnira. In^nb iut two houra die mun brought the^hammer iltdaring that he bad fixed it.^When 1 struck 11 with llie punch, how^^ever, I found that 1 made no more im^^pression 11 lit it before. I only -peak of^ihia to allow how many people have an^idea that they eau get into a sufe 111 some^way entirely unknown to anybody else.^A wedge is Ihe best tool a burglar can^curry, uud it is tho strongest instrument^in an export's kit. Theseaafos you BBS in atoret are lire^but not liurglnr proof. A good burglar^cull got lata one of them in M minuiea.^A burglar proof safe worth $ii ouO ia not^fire proof. It ia made entirely of steel^and iron and must In- put in a fire proof^vault, store safes bava a filling of con^^crete and -.^-norully will stand die tlcrceal^kind of a lire. SAIDBY NYM CHINKLE. llie Kind ol 11 4 niiiedian ICulattd^Kin d ia. 1stite. May 25 ^ N'ym Crinkle says of^Itoiaud Heed who is 10 appear at Ma-^gu re's operu house Thursday: Mr. Heed^is sufllciontly unlike oilier comedians^of Ihe day lo be particular** -d. Ho ia al^^ways funny without trying lo be. Thisis 11 tremendous advantage. With^most comedians the funny illorlamake thefaaaji Masks look small. Kol.iudHeed was born so, uud does not^know it. He would give oven a funeral^sermon a i|uaintnosa and piquancy that^would Mai woo with sullies. Somethingit duo to hit unparalleled per^^sonal appenratice. Nature waa sportive^when she put bis bones together and^gross- jolly when she llnished off bit un-^pur igoncd nose and staked out bis intel^^lectual expanse of forehead. At the wild*^est moments of farce die re ia a plaintive,^penetrative acriouaueaa on hit sharp faoe^1 hat seoiua to prott st against tbe laugh^that lie has rafted. Thisia tho physiognomy of Yankeedoiu.^You see llie traditional Uncle Sain In Ids^iinpusitive little eyes ami go back to^Yankee Locke. You want to bang your^appreciation up on Ids cheek bone^. You^expect every moment to aeo htm rmno^out in rod, white ami blue troute wilb thesiripes reaching hallway up hia cow^^hide boots. You 1 xpeol 10 Bear him tay,^^1 awow,^ and may ^1 be golilarned to Halifax!^Hut you never do. Thisia tbe oarnoat comedian of a dry^atmosphere. Uiictuoiia 7 No. You hare to go to tbe^humal countries for that. Toole wat^unctuous. Your Luglish comedian, like^y.ur l.nglish sheep, toeda 011 a aucculont^lulling.-, always wot with tbe fogs of tho^North PBS, Y.-ur Yank cull browse on^the baaTala gruaa of lile und make a juke^11a sharp as carpet tacks, if Iho sun only^shines. KolandK i d's personality in a play ia^like a piccolo in an orchettra. There^isn't much of the piccolo, but you give it^u chalice and il w ill overrule the Froneb^horn and ihe cornet. 1 never hear.I any^one say that a fife was succulent. Hut 1^have seen men anil buya by the hundrcda^march nidi a 10 its penetrative pleading. TheU oiiwin-ll it. r, m winch Mr. Bead^made ins appearance here on Monday^iiii-hl, is 11 loin ..ci tarco comedy. 'Ihe i.n nl of tins laic ^ ia Unit it grows^steadily more ubsiitd 111 its prcdieameuta,^and ends 111 an insane asylum. Mr.L.oyd, w ho wrote 11, under.ti oil petfaetiyartdJ Unit iho Btaalaarkaai things 111lib- are, if soon in a c rtuin light, the^most c imioal. Kv. ry boy knows that^the impulse to I nigh is great^^er ul family prayers than any^whore else. And evi ry wretch svhotakca^tlio solemn nuit appalling step ot matri^^mony knows in ins heart tint Un- whole^rroridof lassaajaauaiasas al laughing at liim,and the 111 XI day llu ia ready to^lai.gli .11 his Inst lrieiul who ia similarly pin..1. Mr.Ho'.iml |{ asd inn le the cxpcricticoa^of taa, a a) //m dy one nf iho abstirdoat^soar s 1 i ver laiigucd over. Tunma I'll of his lining is that ll.ore ia a^^ tint unl it tuggealion in his ssork of a^BMBjedy ability that farce docs not pro^^vide for. Ite i- inatiuciivclv all urllst. Inany other hands ill.111 Hoi.inn lieed't,^the mad sc. no in ^A tVaStSB Hater'^would Im^ ol jectiollable. I 1 ins it never^transcends n giiimato eoini dy. Ii is ihe^atiaurd attempt of a sane in .11 to make^Inii sanity apparent, and lu* utter failure^^that e.uivi |,o us. And the more he^tr.os the inaiiiior are his efforts. WANl ai OOLUtN HtMtUY, AMinn I'ottiinetiet a ^ult to Itacuvar^$'jn,noti Itauingea.^Hi nt., May l!j -Patrick Unify filed^papers lo-day in Heparimcnt I. of ttio dis-^iriot court 111 11 suit uguitist William L.^Kirlin lo recover $20,0X1 damages. The^sVrlrodatll had a lease of tin- t 10 ir l.nt^mine and the plaintiff worked for huu^On Nov.-inbcr M, lf'JJ. it is alleged, one of^the guides broke away and inning the^plaililiir, broke bis leg. He w is rendered^incapable of working tor a long nine and^claims to huve sunt lined |n rm iiient id^jui it s. kklsaaajiaaBSilasa, Hrn-r.,May 25.^Soiieet of location^were llnd with tbo county clerk ulld^n-ei-nler la flat as follows: IIn-An-1.. Iuio ami Ika UVsVt Kitph-r l-det, lliik|s iiii,-iii- ill.lrlct. U) .lulni M^ Idotard r.i- -r. Jttbn ll- lmaii aaa Jaaii 1 II m Ih ^ Mag Has lode, tamp creek oitirai, hy K.^lit) no Us. READYGASH WANTED faysand leans Committee of the^City Council Meet THENEW CITY HALL DEBT How the Old Municipal Building^shall Be Disposed Of ^ A^Troubleaome Lease^In the Way. BUIIB, May 25 ^Ttiia afternoon the^ways and im una committee of Ihe cily^council mot for the purpose of deviaiiiL'^ways and meulis to ruiso money lo puy^the baluiiro due oil tho now city hull.^It was found necessary to raise about^^!2.ioo. Of lbs turn ^7,000 still remains^unpaid 011 the i.riginalcouiract price, and^there uro 1 xtras mat will unit tint lo about^$5,001. The $5,000 extra ia for the altera^^tions that have been made in thu ceils,^anil oilier all- rations tbat huvo Imx.ii^made in the city hall during tbo progrott^of the work. Willi ull extras, llie total^coat of 'he new city hall, oxcllla.ve of the^lot, is -41,i on, instead of $119,000, the orig^^inal com rue 1 price. '1lie cominilteo decided to negotiate a^loan with llie banks for the needed^annum, $12,UU0, at once, provided the^banks will adv.nun- Hie amount. Ain tin r mutter talked of by the com^^mittee waa tbe disposition mat i* to be^matle with the old City bull. '1 In-library^people had naked tbat it he given llii-m^tor a library building. The firemen^wanted il for u fire hall. They wunted to^tlx the place up in good shape for a read^^ing room and mooting place for the vol^^unteer lire-men. Thecommittee talked the matter over^snd came to the conclusion that they wore^not 111 a position as a municipality to do^the eli.ti 1 y act. They thought tho tax^^payers of Butte are the pi raoua most de^^serving of charity. and accord^^ingly it was tlecided not to^donate tbe building to anybody^but to recommend to the city council that^the clerk advertiae for bids for the hall. 'Itwouldn't look very well,^ aaid one^of the aldermen, ^for ua to go into debt^ior tbo new cily hall and at the tamo^lime go lo giving away the old building.^The library pcoplo can have the old city^hall il ihoy svuut it, but they must pay for^it. If they put in Iho lowest bid Ihe budd^^ing ia theirs. But 1 um inclined to think^ihal very many of the subscribers to the^library mud do not want it placed down^in the oltl cily hull. It is right next to a^tlai.cing hall, und for Unit reason is not^11 giMid place 10 read. A gootl ileal of the^public interest 111 the library movement^has been lost, anyway, by tiie trouble in^the ranks of llu- W. C. T. Dt But outside^of thul 1 don'i behove theeily i-i ill a posi^^tion lo be charitable to uuybody. Itwill probably be more Ihuu a week^yet lit fore the old city hull is offered for^sale. The thiUculty in the way of tho^property bringing a good price is that the^siairwny which runs up between the city^hall ami Henshaw hill cannot bo torn^down, Mr. K -nthuw having a ilU years'^MS on Ihe stairway, lhl-, of course,^prevents any chunges to the hall and pre^^vents its being torn down. But for ihit^provision Ihe property would probably^bring $1I*.000, whereas it ia not likely now^lo tiring more than $10,^OO. A year ago at^this time the sum of $12,510 was t tiered^for tbe old city bull by the Mantle tV War^^ren syndicate, but wat not accepted and^is not likely to be renewed. Thefire committee wat alto busy at the^city ball this afternoon. It was looking^over the fire quarters in company with^t ti iff Murray, who proposed some^change* in the quarters for the lire de^^partment. There are six stalls for tbe^horses whore the city hat only four^horses, and tbe chief recommended tak^^ing out two alalia in order to give more^room. It wat a matter of contiderable^conjecture what would be done with the^tire apparatus. Thero seemed to bo more^thun could be found room for in the new^hall. The chief waa atked to figure on^tbe tpace and the various apparatua and^tee if he can find room for it all. I.I., (ir ssiu wants .tin- In-t clast bar-^ber at l.ramie. Molilalia. ATTHE HOTELS. I.eavra from that Heglalara ol lha Various lloatelrlea. Bt'TTK,May 25 ^ Arnvalt at the hotels^to-dny wore as billow s :^Windsor Ho el tieorge 8. l-ewlt. Cattle; W. II.Iioiaii. bulb-. M ^ .suilkern. Helena. Harry^11. f. Yt c. I.u illusion. A. A Mcllomdil, riulips-^luirg. itolii-n l aiilweil, Kooit-iiHi; lit-oigt- Hall,^Helena. Mi.nl : Miss Ura-e SlleiUklls, ^'. II.^brown, II W. Kaiiies, Henver; Mis. J. Putin,^Dillon. .Miss I. z/ie Miiilli, Alelilann, K in. MiPeriliotl lintel .1. VYiNkl und w.fe, Ann^eiin.ii. Joka Ysiaon. Kdisls'l!; M. BaaaafBk^New York; J. A. Hum.-It. Chicago; A. tin ami,^Kl Clots*.; William Howes, Dillon: M 1..^wreatur, Helens; E. .1. Vsuglier. New York:^Maurice Wen, la Porte, link: W. Jamison, Hay^1 lis. Micii.; 11.1 ip-ska. Mabratkai *. H. itntter,^iiK'Bdal ; II-it lord, Miiuitaisihs; W. K. Van^Ni-sa, tintilno. III.; Is C. Ilarms, Ihuiford,^l^aaa.i a. I-.J.-I IT. I'lueagti; .1. W. swan, peiiser^Col.; SV. II. king. Ureal Falls; W. at. l-eslne.^New York. M.O. Mtttoa, Hrleaa; jtaiettjtilg-^It), Auut-uiiila 1 M. .1. I nuns, liiiuls, at.nil. BaaaKt-w.iid.^A rcwnrtl oT $250 will be paid to any^peri on w ho s\ ill luruish tho undersigned^any information that will loatl to the nr-^rt-st unit conviction of any poraon or per-^souk Hint shall tamper or in any manner^interfere ss lib Hit- BfSBSB wnrking of Hit^Gaynor lire alarm plant in the city of^Butte.John H. W 1:1.1 iimi., Attorneyfor Hie tinynor L.ectric Co. Mertlugol aturkhtiltlera.^A inciting of BtSSkkaM rs of the Green^Co| pi r Mining ooitip my will bo hehl on^Satur iav. May .'W, IKH, at lo'alock p. in. in^I'r. Fcdke's pluo^ on I'lah avenue, Butte.^Purpose, ki-ttlenicnl of accounts, Kretl.C. Autlersoii, rMaMWalb^F'rcil sfeilke'a. Secretary. Youritiapoctioii of our line stock of^seasonable milliners- ia rcspecllully In^^vited. Sf.-oic tt-oik of any sf.'//f dfnirfd a^specially, ami stamping of esery descrip^^tion 4-xeoiilt d wuh promptness anil at low^prices. LllaC. Itogora, No. ft South Moli^^lalia ttroet. oppo-ite Caplice block. Smokersof the celebratoti and original^^Cuban Klotsotnt^ will in future find^1 s-ory oiRur anil every box brnnd^l ^L.^Mills.^ All others arc connior'olt. L.^l.iIIus, l.::r.'Stcoiitl avenue. New ^ork. Buyllowera for Decorution day of Maa,^W. J. Crilietiilon. Leave onlcrs al Gor^^don'! news slam I or 641 Wott I 'ark street. m X. i'A^()\, m. i^ f. ^^ . (list 1.ate of lis^New York l'cat t.iadui te Vt nam rt-l col niul aaaam I j.^'I I Inro, x4. v. r. ^i. (iriulimts 1 r Me^;ui^I nistltllj Meuical toliege ol a.outical, luu-^BBBi DRS.BACON ^ BOYD, SPECIALISTS. OFFICESRooms a and 3 Gold soil Bid next new City Hal!, Butte, Moat. Diseasesof 11 e KYI^. AND KAIt und nil rrtvate. riirnntr nnil Nersous Aiaucuts, Uuiitura^Strti-u.rt-, Yiii-ieocelf, Hydris-ele. PUea, I isiuta tad Neatal - ^ M -fainfa Manyliui drt-il cases curisl In Montana ami sdjoiniag ttatea llefervuces given. Ten years^exjtt-rieijra. Prompt sts.tuuii-e an-l ruroa aasurod in ah cuieaUu casus,^his-clal alb un.m to eorrespoDilt-nce.^Ofllt-u liotiis lu to ^ A. Mm I to 5 1'. M., 7 109 P. M. Nowis the time lo leave orilert for^Mow ins for lit curat lou tlay ut Slit rmaii's^undcrtak ng rooms. 125 Last Park street. Tinnosami organ ^ sold on eaty terms^ni Orion Sraa. Twolulobl. tsleti spaniel pups for sale^at the Jockiy I Tub Koad l ouse. CutF oist ra lor balls, wedd ng., etc.,^tanaWaad oil abort uolice. City Drug^Sit.ro. 71 Last l'ark at reel. NothingI ut first-clxss trade solicitcl^ami the III..-si Inpiors ami cigars handled^at tie Brunswick. If Lust Broadway.^John Ch. r re. proprietor J'uin,,Tiiuing leave otth rs for piiino tuning at Slier-^11 all's ft r V^ . A. Smilh. MONTANA; PRODUCE ^ CO. J.S BUTLER, HCENT,^Corner Arizona and Front Sts.,- - South Butts. CRKIN,HHY, COHL, Wagons, Buggios and Sleighs ^^^VRSgrtBtSxo. ^*. Office of BROWN'S TRANSFER MfTI'MlrTrWAGONS AM) fcXlkAa. RockSprings, Blacksmith and Pennsylvania Hard Coal. a-SBERMAAr THE 4rUNDl=RTHKER# 125EAST PARK ST. Wholesaleand Retail Dealer in Metallic, Wood^and Copper-Lined Shipping Cases and Caskets^and Everything Pertaining to the Trade. Ircmptand Efficictit Attendance. Embalming and Skipping a Specialty^LADY ASSISTANTS, CpenFay and NigbL Telepbon;No. 97. EUTTE,m01ii. IncorporatedUnder the Laws or Montana State Sayings Bank BUTTE,MONTANA.^Temporarily local is I in Hoott Building, corner^(iraiult- and Ltali btiet-la. PAIDIN CAPITAL, - $100,000 5Par Cent. Interest Paid on Savings^Deposits and Compounded^Semi Annually. RECEIVESDEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK DiscountsCommercial Papers and I/mum^on Heal Kstaia, DrawsForeign, Domestic Exchange Officellmirt^VBaS 10 a in. lo .t p. m., and on^rtalurdiiy evenlngi i,^ in 7 p. in. lot) p. in.^V. A. LaVJsOKYI'resltteiit C.ft. 1'AI.Ml.KVice l'resltlellt T.M. lIulitaLNsCaauier UlllKCTOKS. T.A. Ijirirev,I lias. II. Palmer, tieo.W. Sta'pletoa, Mi V Ki-ni|ier,^T. M. Iloditent,A. II. barrel, Ueof.Lai t il,U V. booth, K.U. l^avelt- PRESCRIPTION1959 . ^ , Awonrtei lul compound of the relcliratetl Dr. Vsaaaa,I'arit. tSaasaiallaa MM is toii on Positivelitaiiantkr to Ci iif.^al^^V^Any form of *rt'' Nomatter lioss- causist^tiieli a. ilisoitler ol llie^geneiiiitve oiican. of^I t li tier sex palaa in Hi**^'^;i l-in k in rson. iiro.lia-^^ trauou, hyslt ria, etc. OafaaHasaipastraaaal To Ravvaa asv Moms PaiiiKou l'KKscmiT|o^ p.iv.i ssliare^sat aim i.ou anil I'hisiam- si U UK is .Sol^l.i i Ft i no b^ u^lu,^ six Poxes. The J.fllOtll HRMTCRE CO. AreDally rwriv n - ^^.^ i!^'.^.1 niter carlcxiil^ut 111' h ut M ^^h i t iiv i|^-st FURNITURE herhrfxiirht to Montana, :^rid preparfd to^furnlilt any kiml or a imusr, room or hotel, just^as \uu want il. Vod wun lo mm iluir wm*^1 ^-i-h:.r: Htds )usi ni, Im^ h. in the .and. Come^and at llicin. WHOLESALEAND RETAIL.^22 ^ 24 WEST BrWdWAY, bUHE, mont. CITV I'lice at ii hex or tlx BBSM f^r H with written^l.iinr.inlee. Kni liv mail ncurely aealt-tt Atl-^tlrcts sii aaaaaSBaaBaSBi to 1^. M. Kawura^UragCaBsjatSf, *asiaaaais rmte t i;y. M^^i. A.W. MclNTYRE. raoraurrok Apenrraltranfer bnalnett iran-in-ietl rirst-tLtk! sinijle ami daak I Mflsa Uluuib'islo ail liaint.^Telephone No. JO Stable,Broadway, riiilijisljurg. H.H. LOGHN. WarmSprings Shoeing Shop, GeneralBlacksrmthing and Wagon^Repairing. Erects!atlciillon la sautt cracks, steaH feet anillalSiiikS horses. |-'irl street, ne\t aaarta A ^^ trnvtsi^Win in spill.i-s stalileACt )M)A. N'OIKK ^^!^ OI'KMNil r.OOhS -l'n -nlis Tl| linns I^ til- t-apilltl slts k of llie Mutt-.an icoBsta A Pacific kalra-ay naapaa) Soleels kervby Ills co hs h- lllltli- ^i lit it, aim are Hie t^ tso'iit nnI n Hiitilh ale n inirp iiiiion if llie Untie, / iiai-ciuln Ai lite, lie^Pin tins cniiipHiiy. a corporation enai -i under^llu I ins of tlie H ale of Molilalia, lInst lin y alii, unilit Itaialif tklni das of .inns, a. i^. rat,^oilier booka lorreeairlU4 anbarrll tiont In the^i-auitai slock of taHl ctani miy to be .p ind on^^.on i ttius-tlnrJ tlay of Jaaa, A I). IBM, at^ihe Fi-it Nut um l ii nk ol AaartMMM. in Ike^loss n ol Anaroui a. D. t r la deeeoumy. Molilalia,^and sal.l iHKikt will he oituel al said |^acc on^f^ il date^liultd May a, tsn lSI, aril.1. _ Will14v I.. IflMlK.^8th mkn A Ka i i -. fxri i.ks i i i i 11 Wni i.ss4 M. i NntUI: ^^. .IrnsoxII. l.nsKi:. BOYDBROTHERS, LIVERYAND FEED STABLES. Utter Br mist a' . Pliiiiptiiiim ami Mala^(illeel, tilaii.li , .11 at Ijsndeniis.Oarriap s sad KaakloBaBkl Mat af allknelt, f irs! elas.lealns nn.l sni^n- tml ses. DOYOU KNOW THAT MMCAN SANK Ml NICY ii\^I'C'VINti WCHSOLINE-W- BUTTEOIL COMPANY. TKLKPIIONK,No. *1, 111 I i i.. RlICHIE'S C^'Q^'t-^' mTTBIITrmom sn s. tmm^^^ii n maim mow o AMIsUCA I Greive'sEnrlesque Co, Shortly | Anaconda Livery Stable RctiryFubl c. Ccllcciicns Attended To. II.j. MULDOON.^JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Office109 Main St.. fcutto. co.vaisti.x.i ok^C- funny Crmisi nr* t 4-Bt.rujand Daaer Artittt-4 p.%*l i' I litis lo . s -tt i Hi: ua - i.n- iy Bktlt Daneert^I n^aasilfl'T^ ^'i' - is^4. mp, akS i aea t arw rt -4 (tltrthi M ah .1. ^i llieIrtu -.1 t o n;. .11) f-i Am r c 1 MONDAYIUMV.. Ml. 111,011 l. li. bl.OVt Nlil.I. I'lloi-BIKloa BUGGIES.SHDDLGS .ndHors^t For Hire At^* :v^^|Tietor vt l'a teMO^. H ^c*rt ^ an t Fx-^l^rt ^* iitir. l utuitx'.ltjn iu.uU* \^ aii .ul li juu*. Ofliccatiti Ma bit*, 1 ist stu-eL, ^u^vusia