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4 THEANACONDA STANDARD, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 22, 1892. JHEBUTTE OFFlCE_^or^ STANDARD : ii the Sow Windsor Hotel Annex, So. 21^Ea^t Broadway. Tli* Telephone^numtier Is .'58. AUvertl*enient slit tv^ iwvM at the Butts^office of tlx- M iMiimi till a ^^ clock V.M for insertion ill the fol- h^.ii^ inoriii.ifc s |iupei. TheRtani^ARI^ l^ cWmrnl to Butt' ..itworib-^ri^ early rvny morning. BUTTERAILWAY GUIDE. moxI AN V I M11V. inm ^ i ttivf not S.K. Larahif* iv.nl lamMy of Dn r Ijm^v^an- in tin* city. 0MaRLivrll rrmri[^*il fmiri Bm Krati-^riM'o yoslctxlay. H.S. Clark W[\ ^c st^*r^|.i^ for his MlMM ':^ tii** HIkMaimW* Mr.and MM MM! H. NY'lcuino Imvp^r* 1111 iii'tl from tln-ir In UmI lour. Stipi-rintciiihiit Slalinaini of tin' Ana-^mtuta company wan in town ^i,kI^*ixIa^. TomMc'r.it'iir and i In- ConU ^ lii*o*hri^^MM m low n ^^^^^.itiI.i.v littitiiiff frit'inl*. Mikr*llidlainl is iihle to In* out a^ain^nf^ut Hi'' inj*n u H b^ IWM4vm1 in jumping^from a raMr far a w^**^4i aitti. I*nm iIh Anaconda tuino WodnttMbiy^wae^ I mint* h I ran* of on*, (lie threat ^*t.1^iinatitity twr taki-n from tin* miin- in oiiu^day. Va\SlvowalU'r of Helena. C. L. (iildiM-^*'^^^vc ami -latin s (^. (iarMOll of Hranitr,^and -l*inn h Duii'v of Hi lt na an ^n.-.t- ai^tin- W'imlMU. K.B. Kay r^f^'iv^'d thr *ail intollijjrnoo^yesterday of tlx- death of Mi a^ed mother,^w Iiom' demise occurred in tin* count\^( a\ an. Ireland. P.k. Studahaker. the wagon inauufae-^lurcr of South Heiid. Inch. Iff n-nistt-ml at^the MrlK rmoti. FrankMilen arri\ed ycsteiilay from the^Kooti*liai country, where he has In in for^m'\eral mouth*. He will h ave to-lluy for^a I i^jt to the Kast. A|M'tit ion to the eountN coniiuisHHineo.^e M4MJ cireulatc^l for the eoiiMruciion of^a i-oad to Ciiiiin Creek and WVkup. '^^IliilcM soul h ot Unite. Themm-iet^ fur*'*1 coioe^l\ ^Saratoyo or^Pistols for Seven^ will Im- plfOBMMl M^Ma^uireV opera house this e\emn^ for the^Iwneflt of the ehildren's home. |kP. FtH-ly was am'slnl ^i^sierday on a^Mate warrant lor m IlitiL-luptor without a^liei'tisf. He w.is arraigned lM*fort^ 'Indue^MeMurphea\- ami ent*ivd a plea of not^|^uilt^ and was releasetl on honds' of |WK Coroxc, the jail lircaker, wlmwas re^^captured after he hail Ui'ii sc\ercl.\ fro^l^liitteli. is still in a had shape I mm the ef-^feets of it. and one of hit* h.imls |g in *\u \t^a frightful DOndltlon that amputation ina^^yt^t Im^ iif*rei^Mir^. Thefollow |mj Montau.iie- M^ l e^i^tered^at the McHeruiott: S. I). Ijirahic and^wife, DtW LodfffBI B* J. Kim', Virpinia^City: J* F. Connor. Vii-yinia Cit^ j A. Bt*H-^jamm and w iff. M^ ail^ \ : Otto Staid-^man, Anaeointa: Id U'UourUe. I.uiul;-^^toll. h^hnPun-eM. who Nays he is a short or-^dei cook, an it ed in town last tii^til.and^this morning m.nle application for help^nvtM th*1 f on ill \ . He w as not ImMmJ well.^He was oil 1 n d a Im rl Ii in ihe eountv jail.^Imt preferred to sirihe the ooolu union^for a lift. TheHUH M'ffived itiforiiuitiou ^fst^ 1-^day that the horse and -hi^h stulen^\\'**^lnes(la^ MdnUMj m this eit^ had buflH^found at Anaconda, when* n was left h^ a^couple of men. From description* of the^men it in lM-Iie\e^l that the\ were the two^i vcaiied prisoneis-. Crow lev and Iturkc, WilliamParks, ai restetl several dav ^^MO for boMH stealiuc on eoiiiphimt of Ins^faihet-iu-law. a man nanufl Van der^Ha\^-u. was release^| In .Indue F.ddy ^e-~-^lenlav. the eompla mailt refusing t^^ u\*-^|^ar against him. Onee MMJ Van P^^i ^ -I to appear and ihe rase was con-^tmufd. Yesterdayafternoon Mrs. F^ Thorne ap-^}m .lie*I lx fore Judye MuldiNHi and fllinl a^eoniplamt against hei-hiisdaml tor assault^ami battery^ Consiahle ShepiM^til at-^rest*sl Thorne and as he wte* tafvilltf him^to jail Thorne threatened ad m.iuners of^\ ioleuce against his w ife. and another^1 h ir-e. for uttetiliK thread, was lod^etl^a^ainiit him. mukt uiMtu.^^^ ^^iicj^ |a Mm bmm Mm Mm ^Mmn MM'^'* rrin*^.^Hi nt, fah -I- IM leader, for ihe^S ; vmm t;i^^s pri/es lor ncwsK^\ ^ ate still^MJMMMd in a hot i.niMiiii u ill licht to 1 he^11IIMil YoUttg ColU-rt MiM h ails |^^ mj^copies. Intt iobll - Ii ot yaiiusl ]_' 11'pies on^luui hi 1 tee \ ' sli-iihv. lh unis i UUftlMQ) is^lllifd. Ml fopie\ lu tiind -loh 1 is. w Idle Coin^;- Mjrto More Hunt KJD ihood of l^eor) and^LbM}| is mora than 100 ahead ol Haiiinj;-^|MJL The iMMctoM | .Ian. M, It.:il BMOJM) Trans:*'i *. Btn^:, MJk -1. The fottuo/iMJ tratis-^|MM wen- rwotile.l at the o4Boj of the^^ i itnty r|f*t'k sine** our la-i n port:^1 al'h'h i ImIcs M \i1Iut ( h.,n-,^^. Mi^tntrrfst in t iu h uf the AsUatle.^'iuiN^^^h^ ti. hilver l*t^\. I ^ i.i ami Institute |.ir rtaitns....f (txi Y:n riulra !^^ Mavimr |j0aO4^, 14 Interestin h ^f t A^!^'.( ,m t-^MM, Mlvf r l^.v . I an rihI liwlHultf 1m|^* rUUmt K.M. COobMi Mid wnVto Inua Hblu-^\*ti. u\i Of hi.h h ;tt. atnl |u|^ t. J. .t, 4t^f.. ft. m, ft, 111. Is. l.i, _n. _*|, ft, _m. i(^vv -.t;. li|*n'k 4n. .isiint Vi'-w a.hli- tlfU 7,'S*^Wt DISTRICTCOURT DOINGS CasesBefore the Judges of the Two^Departments. IRIAL OH JOSEPH MORRIS FoundGuilty of Forgery Quon Foo^Sing, the Highbinder Eliza^^beth Coldsworthy Wants^a Divorce. ntLKKBVILLK KOTKft. Minr. Jan. ^!.- Tin- trial ^if faMph^Morris, tho Uii Iht. for craml l.in . n^. was^l oin lllilrtl in Jiidifi' I'i'IiiIk l ion's ^niirt at^MOM to-^lii^ anil ill^' ^ iw fiivin to i In- Jnr^ .^l'lii'V MMm4 and ill a few ininiltcH 11-^tniniil with a MTilii I of (;iiili^. lull Mled^lo peo\ idc foe his |^iiiii^lino tit. and tin-^jiiilurc wut llii ni lui-k to i .niipli'U' tlifie^MMiliri. Thej . li.iiif il tin 11 ,i1111m of tin'^diM iiini'iii ami ^li^ n il vva- lucsi-nted lo^111^^ Colin tin' m'i'iiiiil Km h was |^n^-^^OMMai a im aiiinnli s^. The jne^ thi ii-^li.ic reiired Hie tlUra Mmm ami Im m'mIm i^was aifafn an *'i*ii^r. but tlie RoVMMMI ill^aJJowd lo niakf MMM t'oren-lions in llio peeseneeof the court, and Ihe pMNMunenl^^tm left to be Used by Hm hadpe, HmS^tonce uill iM^ peiiuoiuii t-ii on Mtunhu - \o.111! on llic docket, a motion of AttOT^nc^ t .iiiiiiIm'II to diSDMPJB ItMHMOtti^Uiini'. was urdered stricken froajtheimI-^cikIui. It was u ca^c tll.il iininodiatcl)^after the Ii (Leas pnrpm action in beOJtlt of^^iauics Suntli. and in ^liieli tlic il^ Icmiaiii^so VRMlll aUip.lltl Ilia atlorncv l^^ |ileail-^btgauilty. Tlic wrion in t *ai|jro\ c'h cusi'^WMBMUgllt lor tbw -.nut. reason, to test^Ihe tight of the county ^MOHW) lo hold priaonerain jail mora than ;tnda\s e/hh* outtililli; illhillllations lIKalllsl lllelll. 'l lic^cum* never came to a hearing. MelCoe*^(MrvtrUI Im tried on Monday lor high* way mhliery. The trials of the eo-di'l'end-^ants. IJurUe ami Sparks, are also net |ne^^ he same da^, and the name of M l..^vVlnea we^a entered as eouneel for the Oje-^fcudauts In | ^!.^^-^^ of ('. I.. ^ '.il i. | il m 11. who^is now assislaiit prosi^'iititii; attorney. jolm\V. ^ otter was entered as associate 111si^| for the state auaiiist Jut-oh Smith, whoseIrial will lake place to-morrow. When-luilge IViiihcrtnu's court reMB^^veiled this afternoon he made a new rul^^ing which will strike n number of lawyer*^w ith consternation, but the court w ill Im'^endorsed ill its action by the neonhl and^the bur Ki'iiiTully. It w as at tlie conclusion^of the trial of .loMcnh Morris who was^found ituilty w it 11 Sullivan of the crime of^lirand Inni-n^ , and the Jiidjna f^\ ^ it out^eiu|ihatically that in the hjlUNj arhnMj two^or MMJ MM Ml defendants on the same^cliai'ire and all attorney is nMMMMl hy^the court for the defense, mid njMh^trials an* deiiialldiHl. and w here one is h^^a jur\ found ^uilt^. the attorney will In- allowedonly otic lee for all^cases. l-'lirllier. the court said,^that il would cut the lies^of such attorney down lo the^lowest liuure allowed b\ the law . It has^I Hen siis|H'ctcd in the past, justly or 1111-^justb. that in many IMMM w hen, an^attorney was ap|Hiiuteil to defend m^\eral^culprits in tin1 same case he induced tiiciu^to demand separate trials lor the sole pnr-^|h^sc of tfcttiiiii fii'H in eai'li i-ase. This is^the eh.true that has I.. ^ -1^ made and ma^^liuve had soiiM'tllllllf todowilh Jiidife I'eiu- lMrton's rulilitf. As an ex'klenf the saxiui;of lime .mil inoni \ in the tiituii'. it^MM oiil\ Is- citeil that in ihe c.ikcs of Sul^^livan and Mol l is, of ^ hose guilt theii'ap-^MMMt tola* M rkmbt III the first place,^moil' than two ilnys wi^re coiisiiumhI in the^trials, while if they had not demanded^separate trials the cast's would have Is i u^dlepoeMl of in nhMl half a da^. This is^onl^ otic instance of a score during each^lei in of court. Thecase against Ihe Chinese hitfli-^hitidcr. t^iion I'imi Sing, w ho shot another^t'hiiiainaii several months iigo, was set^for trial next Tuesdav. The victim has^full^ NMMjnL hut has Imi'U detained at^tin' county jail as a w itness against his as^^sailant. The Litter has In-cii out on lai.il^since the shooting. Kti/ala'thlioldswortliy this afternoon^filed a |H'titioii in llepariuieiil ll.praviiig^for a MM from her IwMMi rnhn^f.oldsworth.v. In her complaint she al^^leges that she was married to the ilefcml-^aut in l.tscanl. I'ornwall, r.nglaud, on the^lath of April. Uaa. and have, tin pefore.^lt\i-d together as man and wife nearly '-^^^years, i'he charge made against the Inis-^ikiud is that he has tented the phUnthT^aWMMM crucllv lor a MMf of^years, and es|H'cially iluriug the past six^years. Kor several years he has amused^himself upon doers and sundry liiiieM^hy Is'iiting and kicking her. and particu^^larly on the lath of laWMH'. UM, he^struck her in the face with his list, which^caused her great |Niin and Kiiffcruitf. The^last time he assjiultiil her wasoti Tuesday^of this week, w hen he uscdusiovc lifter^on her. MMIMM Is-aiiug his w lie. Iliccom-^plauit accuses him of using vile anil ob^^scene language toward her. and Ida treat^^ment IMNM tllilliax a few days ago, when he cm 11 pel led her to leav e t heir home^and wck Iht' protection of ncighlHirs. She^also alleges ih.it lor years be lias laded lo^coiitribuie .uiMliing to Iter auppoft.^although .il.li to do so, and has^compelled her to earn her own living.^The couple has u number of children,^hut Ihe) ait' lien |) all grow u, and are not^mentioned in the complaint. Gotdawiirtliy^la a chniiiie w ife Is-,iter, anil has Ihi-ii in^jail a tiumlN'r of times on thai charge,^i In Tuesday be w an arrested for tin same^often .. . ii|hiii a complaint sworn out by^one of Ilia daii||liii rs, Tlic parties live ill^( elllerv Ilk*. IMMM.liiilge PcmlM'rtou w ill m.iUe^the first call of Ihe criminal calendar.^The only ease set foi* trial to-morrow is^that of lit.' negro. Smith, on the charge of^attempting lo murder (MM IMMVM. TUPri.lt^ UVKK. BaMMJi Attho last regular M inn; of the. Sd\ er^ltow Trader ami l^ils i' .isaernhl), hekl oa Satuiii.iy^venilui, mMi -'. i.i rotu*^in it tee tnia afipnlntril tn|iioaai Mlalbn boy.^^on ag.oust the i 'liineae, and we oartu i ly^iispiest tin- namberaol .ill lahororKaiiita-^lions and tin general public lo a sjst us in^lulli ng thepommtinlty of their pn ^. i , i .^Per order BUvmt Boa Trailea and L^bor^MMMfi Hamh fol lali I ^i( ihe Mat hay and pram ranches ii; tile In.-i Uslgo valley. raw*arater right nWihtad. Will aeU all or^a M*MM^ Afldn-aa Mrs. CotharlM^iiomaug. Stuart. Kir phimbing and rapairioa go 10 7s^Wi-si J'aik atrcel. H. J. Uluine; teh^^ptiOUl , APortion el the llotitaiiu I't'tilral Hound^House T.i 111 Ii I en Ilowil. Illi m . -Ian. 'JI. A |M^itioti of tho res,^OMtfcv lotnpleted brick w all of the Mon^^tana t 'eiiir.il round house toppled over^this in..ruing. The wall is JI feet high and^IJ lltehea in thhhiwaa w iih a partition of^tin same dimensions biseeiiug it. The^brick', well' laid last weel,, when (lie^weather was colder, and the uiorlar fro/e^as fast us it was pin on. I'h.. walls a/ere^reared to Iheir |ieuper IHoht, notaritb- si.IlldiUg I'^' dele. I III the cohesive ^ 11... 1- i'x o| the ceiiu'iit. To-day when the sun^w.is sinning brightly on the Imposing|Hlo^the uiorlar thawed out and the whole at-^lair lopplisl over. \l( one was in the Im.^Iii.illalev ieiu.lv ,,t Ihe time, or doUBtleai^then' would be an accident lo rccoid, MalMa- Vaaafk broara hoMaj I aaara aid. ajaagb. buntl^ga*^ poUMdai a small star in fore^^head and a little vv lute on right hind f..u ^^a double ainrll saddle. A n vx a id ol s ,^Rar tbair return to Sicbiol A Heuuesy,^M'-aderv ill.-. haaMlaaKaaMaa.^lit ^ii t. -Jan. it, HaowFlahe. ankaaiara distriei.by .'.It., on Met alil.-v ; Vera, Utf^orgatii/.-il district,b) WUliam J. Naught,m^and W illiam I). Thornton. (.oto the Anno. No. 7 Kast t.iamio. for^gi^^d in. ,il . I.uneli fiom 1j to a p. i,,, Wanerfrom to o p. m. short aMMa.^Oif-ii day an.I night. Strictly anii-^t ulheae. Houotpiartotsit,^. family and hotel steel^BMaJN, il. i. Illume, ,^ Wcat I'.irk. Mallrr. liiirro.tlnK ihe Roaideala or^Hutte'a Lovely Huburb, **f**^ ' * J^~ as. ^John Kennedy^and wife leave in a few day. for a viait to^Mineral Point. VVIa. bonl'cirin, employed at tho Glengarry^mine, was seriously injured ycetorday and^narrowly esc,i|sd hoing killed outright.^He was at work helping lo aet an air pipe^in position and was standing on a plank^across the shaft, a few feet above the JV^-^fiait station. The pipe was being lowered^by means of a rope tied around it, when^in some manner tho rope alippod and the^heavy piece nf apparatus fell a distance of^alaiut eight feet, atrikilig Perrin on the^head. The injured man was on Ilia knees^ut the time, driving a hail in the^plank : ho. therefore, did not aee the pi|ie^w hen it slipped and fell. He was struck a^glancing blow w hich tore the back of Ilia^scalp completely off and knocked l.i... off^the plunk. Perrin fell to the station, a few feet Ix-ncath. 11.1(1 was ol.l.V SllV.il froma horrible death at the sump. JM^^fed below . try his coat cutcliiug-on a nail^which was protnulilij from one of the tim^^bers, and left him suspended ill the shaft.^A fellow workman named drown saw- the^aeciricul ami readied the tineoiiaeioua man^from his dangerous paatthaB. Perrin waa^taken lo Miurav A (.illespie m hospital in^it hack and his painful injuries at^^tended to. Thereis as yet no ellM lo the lleuds,^vv ho presiimablv Mat lilt* to the shaft house^of the Amy ^ Silversmith iniue. The^lessee. Frank brilne-, is making a strenu^^ous effort to ascertain w ho the guilty par^^lies ant ami will give ^^2UU to anyone w ho^can enlighten him in that direction. I.I.. Mcloelie. formerly with Homier of^Hllttc, lias taken a poaitlon as I.....kkeep.-r^tor Itroughtoii ^ Co. .'.The following ladicfiwill lake pari in the^priMliietion of ^The Mikado^ at liutte for^the bonafll of the W. ('. T. I', library fund :^Misses Itroughtoii anil bevsor. and Mrs.^Ad.lie Pace. Thecity council is after Manager Wools-^ton's scalp and avers Ihe intention ot mak^^ing that gentleman conic to time in regard^to certain matters concerning the righta^of the |m*ople, which, it is claimed have^las'ii disregarded by the Hutle ^ otisolida-^led Hallway company. And in order lo^make the manager of that company re^^spect the city ordinances, the council pro-^pose to make him lake out a haucliise^for the cubic road. This trilling formality^has been overlooked by tlieeor|Miration up^to this time, but it w ill soon Is- reminded^that such u course is expected of it, and^that if it d.M's not comply the city w ill re^^fuse to allow the cars to enter town. The^prnici|^al grievance against the coni|mlly .^and one that will uuiUmhtedlv be settled^by law . is its refusal to pay for the div^^ine light situated at the end of^the cable line. The city ordordl^the light plaeitl at that (siiut sonic^four months ago. and hits paid^for its maintenance since that time. The^bills havc la-en sent to the railway eoui-^luiuy. but each month have b. . u dia-^it-gardeil. The inatler came up at Iht*^last inc. ling of the council and I'ity At^^torney O'Uoiiucll was instructed to enter^suit for the amount due. some $M0. SidneyHull was arrested to-day for^stealing STB Mjaa bahaagaag la Thomas^f ar.M-.iicr of llmw n gulch. It is cluirgiil^ill the complaint that Hull cut tho owner's^name off the iroles ami sold thoni to^parties in Wulkcrville. IH \ Kll XIII.I. WllMIA. Moot- MonilM-raof II..- W.I . t. I . II..1.1^iu|{ VI . Price's I h.c.^Ul l t r. Jail. Jl. The charitable inoiii-^la rs of the W. t'. T. I'. h.-ld a meeting^yesterday and discussed Ihe question oi^poverty anil a nilluls-r of indigent persons^w hum the society is curing for. The con^^dition of Mr-. Price was again bniucl.ciT,^but the ladies did not think she was in^such ilire need as to rctiuiit- their assist^^ance. They, however, expressed a will^^ingness to contribute toward or provide^her w ith traiis|M^rtatioii to friends, if she^di-siml to go. It is imdcrstiMal that her^folks live somewhere in Missouri. During^tin-discussion BaaaMM reported that il waa^a somewhat MMMjpT fact that women^were not admitted to tlie poor hoiisc, and^at this revelation many of the charitable^I idles expressed great indignation. They^would have had cause for just indignation^if 1h^^ statement had la*cn founded on^facts.but it was not. Mr. Iff'minor. o\ er-^m-.-rof the MMt said this morning that^the jMsir house is just as wide o|M^u for^women as for men, although they are^greatly in the minority in that institution.^There ure at preaent there three women:^Mrs. IKalge. a Cherokee Indian girl, and a^woman suMeritig from dropsy. Another^woman will Is- scut there to-morrow.^Three female inmates iIiihI at the poor^house during last year. The county has^iiioii* femule than male paupers, but most^of i lu ui arc paajMH to remain in the^city, whcli' they an- provided with either^a house oi oh.m rent and are supported^by charity ill a way that iha-a not often^make a show of their |ajverty. It is a^deli, ate consideration appreciated by a^number of unfortunate women. HMMMIit n it hp BMW A. I re.l IVey's I npleasaiit I.\pgMM^IVllh His KII. lion Help. Hii ri . .Ian. Jl. A. Knsl Wcy. pinprie-^torofthe M. D.-rmott. ia having i rouble^with his e.Miks, and ill eoiisispiciu-e^tllciisir, was obliged to don the white^apron on decidedly abort notice a few mo^^ments lM-foiv dinner time yesterday, ami^w iih the aid of the steward and clerk, pre^^pare the iiiMiuday meal. Mr. Wcy aaya^that when the union busiueaa was ngita-^l.iU'd a short time ago, he discharged com^^petent anil reliable help and hiiv.l union^c.k.Us In their places, lie did this, not be^^cause ii would make any (Hlft-rcttcc in his^bnatwei I if tin- ill w ill ol the labor organi^^zations were incurred, but iM-cause lie de-^siixtl to In- in harmony with the sentiment^prey ailing at thai time. He avers that he^hired the most rompataail help obtainable,^but has e\|s rieiii cil no end or trouble^in one w ay and another, since he made the^change. The cause of the present walk^^out is the discharge of one of the assistant^Bfloha, This cook. Mr. Wry say s, wa -con*^IlllUully i|iiurrcliug w ith the waiters, and Mr,W. v found ii nssary lo diarharM aim. \\ itii regard for tin- motto ..i iha union.^^ I he \ll.nr of One ii the C.inecrn ofAll.^ tlmire culinary forea rolled up theircaps and aprons and walked ..ut.^For ihe remainder of the day Mr. Wcy waa^left in rutin i an cmhairussiug situation,^but to-dav he has piia-lircd cooks to take^the plan . of ihe dissatisllcd kin-lM-n help. ICard. faIhr Ifou'i-a nml (Hhri Kmplinits nf Ihe Aaaaoadaatiaiag OtttUMtUfl BMrTUUiMWcdcsirc to state that all^checks issued by the Anaconda Mining^company w ,11 b.- agaMat in full ai the old^^land or Met'on i tie k A Hughes, in ihe postolliee1.1.a !,. |'p|M-r Main sti-eet. \\'c assuix'the employes of ihe Anaconda coin^puny courteous, fair ami generous treat^^ment iu all rospi-cts. \\',. BMaMar the^( hecks of the Anaconda company a. g.aal^as any in the ( ity. ami w ill Mah tbMJ^without qlMMlnW. Without having to^make any ajsilogies for oar action. p.,-t or^present, and trusting that the MeaaalM^raaathaM which havi- always asiated ba^^tw ecu the Alia.Mini.i raMMMa) and its em^^ployes and MMlM w ill alway s contiuuf'^we siibscrils^ ourselves, llea|iortfulhyours.^Mi t . hi it i. k K Hi i.in s.^No. NoUli Main str.-,.|. AFFAIRSOF THE UNIONS Echoesof the Big Labor Convention^Held In Anaconda. TALKABOUT A THIRD PARTY HaveNo Use for Chinese An Im^^portant Meeting of the Min^^ers' Union to Be^Held. Bt'iTK,Jan. Jl. The erlwava of the Ana-^eonda (sinventioli have la-en beard on^every street corner here to-day. The dele^^gates for the most mm an- now iu liutte^and are n-bearsiiiK to their friends tlnF^atory of the convention. No third party^has been decided on and the prospects ure^that the movement has la-en defeated. It^is admitted thai it was the delegation^from Silver How county that turned the ,^tide against the formation of the third :^party, the delegations from other |a^rtlons^of tlie state la-iug in favor of Hie new^party by a large majority. Most of the^delegates from Silver Ikrw county wi-o-^oppiscd lo the third |sirly. It wasdi-^^^^(!^^.I to refer the delegates back to their^unions for instructions, w ith the under^^standing thut if the unionsdis iiled iu favor^of., third |iarty the slate committee will^again call the convention together. If it^meets uMln the meeting will be held iu^Uultc The light now . however, will lie in^the unions. Most of the delegate, went^to Anaconda iiuinstrucled. If they ure^now instructed to vote for u third parly,^tin-thii-d INitiy will Im^ formed. If they^vote othcrw isc. the matter will Im- dropped^and there will probably la- no further con^^vention. Amcmla-r of tin- Miner's union said tie^day : Ninety-nineper cent, of Ihe members^ol the Miners' union will oppose being^bound by any |silitical a (filiations, ami you^. ..ii state that in your |si|m^r. We wilt^vote the Farmers' alliance ticket or the^(l. miK-ratic ticket, or the republican ticket^it. we aee tit. Hut we will not Is' taiiind^as a laxly to either ilie old parties or a^third party . A resolution might as well la-^passed by this union supporting olf the oldparlies as pledging siipiM.rt to a tlnnl^Isirty. I don't Is lieve any resolution cii-^doi sing a third party movement will la'^passed by the Miners' union. Therewill, however, be a hard laittle in^the unions ..I Silver How county niob^^ium the sanction of the workmgllleli^tlselves to the movement, and it is ad^^mitted that Ihe battle ground will Is- right^here. Without the support of the lalsir^unions of Silver How county, the third^party movement could not gain strength^of any iiiagiiitude. The w ire pulling and^i .mousing has already Is-guu lierculaaits.^and will continue until the matter is^tin.illy disposed of. Thedelegates have the laugh on a few^members of the Hulle Miners' union, w ho^were iu Anaconda yesterday. They went^into what they sii|i|a^snl was a white^restaurant to get a square meal. Tin y^had just ordered their dinners of u w hite^waiter, w hen one of them saw through the^door leading into the kitchen the form of^a Chinunmn. The gang got up and tried^to get out. but wen' stop|m-d hy the pne^prietora until they settled for the dinners.^I'hey settled, but refused to eat. Their^friends in the Miners' union say they all^w ill sec that they are lined fa each at the^next meeting of the union. Dodgershave been distributed all over^tow n calling attention to a sia-citil meet^^ing of the Butte Miners^ union, of great^importance, to la' held next Tiles lay even^^ing. It is not announced \v hat the object^of the meeting will Is-, but it is generally^understood that the meeting w ill Is- held^for the ptiria.se of taking action in regard^to ferretu.g out the man or men who con^^cealed Price in the attic of the hall. Inas^^much as Price was not a aaaaaaM of Mm^Miners' union, the mciiinera generally do^not believe that he was assisted by miners.^There arc 11 organizations which hold^their regular meetings in Miners* Fnioii^hall. The investigation will la- thorough^and the matter, il is promised, will Im-^brought to light if it is |sissible. Theold trouble over the union and non^^union musicians is again likely to cause a^little commotion in lalair circles. At the^ball of the Cul|s titer's union last night^Orion's band was engaged. This is a^union bund, but there are two unions of^musicians, one of which is represented iu^the Trades and Labor assembly , w Idle the^other is not. InPolice Court. Hii t i.. Jan. Jl. -John tioldsworthy was^a sad and dejected maii this morning at^the conclusion of his interview with Judge^McMnrphey. The charge against him waa^assault MpM his daughter w ith intent to^commit great bodily harm, ami being^found guilty he waa lined fJ^^ and costs.^As lie was unable to pay he was committed^and hence his sadness. PatFreil.the old offender, was next on^the list of honor. He had disliirla-d the^IK'aec and in default of fa and costs was^scut below . TomJones. J. E. Whitley and Die t llscit^were three more disturbers ami were lined^the usual amounts. Olson paid and the^others were committed. MatHyati was assessed fill and costs^for fast ilriv mg through the streets of the Bat*'. I. I.. Fane pleaded not guilty to a^charge of disturonncc. la-utiisBre.inaii.il placer diggings v.ig.^was scut to the county jail for *^ days for^la-ing no graal gc-ally. TomKillala. another vagrant, was lined^fj:^ and costs and given time in which lo^begin a tour. ButlerIsaacson, for assault and buttery^on the MM ^f Minnie Burton, was^mulcted in the sum of MO and costs. Foran aggravated case of drunk, Phil^By an was lined f-'i and costs. Nollroto the Piddle. Noticeis hereby given that we have sold^and train-fcrred all our interest and g.aal^will In the music business to k. H. Sher^^man w ho will assume charge after this^date, conducting the business for the^present at the old stand. No. 11 Last^QranMe street, Werecommend the new proprietor to^nil our laitrons as we arc assunil that his^treatment of them will prove atHfaaNQI^satisfactory-. . Alldebtors and creditors are hereby^notified that until further notice wo ran^Ih found at the music MM of I*- H- BMf*^^,.,^.Van Outon 4 Hkimiakp. Butte,Jan. It. I*1^-- Wesell stovea faster than we can de^^liver This means the right g.asls at right^prices. II. J. Hlunit . 7* West Park. Ifyou want to read the la-st new apa|^o.-^nriiiicd in Montana, subs, nla- lor the^Stand vttik- It la in Butte before day^^break every morning. Theverdict of tho people is that tho^StaNIiarp is Montana's best news|M|Hir.^Try il for a month. Onlytlrst-class stock in wine*, liquors^and ( ifc'ars at McCormick ^ Hughes . ThereIs no bit nuai to bv coni|^urcd^with the Irwin. YOUCAN'T^SPEND^A DOLLAR ' Gents' Furnishing Goods Tobetter advantage anywhere in Butte^than at the store of SJACOBSbCd Alsoa full line of BOOTSAND SHOES, VALISES. ETC. EuropeanSpecialist. DR.C. SCHULTZ, Overthe Red Boot and Shoe Store. 36North Main Street, Butte, Between^Park anil Rroadway Streets, Where he can ls^ MMMM FKKE Of CatABM el all Privateand Chronic Diseases of Both Sexes Per^^fect Cures Warranted No Incurable Cases^Undertaken No Injurious Drugs. CATAKltH.Threat. I.ung ami Kliaul lllsoase*, s|h-eillly and^Deutly cured hy my new system ,.f inhalatiou .if^(limpolIDd medicated va|Hils. bbum* Ills,uses of Ilie Noi-voiia Svslcin, mi. Ii as Self Alillso. Seinlnill Weakness. Mglil I^s. I.nn nf KoxualI nvver. lt|.n,^| IMsorileis ami Ij.ss ,,r Aml.ltioii. AvriMuu to Sih-I.-Iv. Melan. li..lv. ln.lizes^lion. ot-.. loading 1.1 Softening ^f the llralu anil insanity, all curable rusea, warranti-d tu ^-iu^^III a very short time. \u matter what you have taken ..r wiio has failed to cure you, l^r. MehuKf winrants a cure ^.r ev.-rv case ho iiiiilertiikes. His wn-rfiil new 1 emiiiy Is the only certain anil !erutaii^'li' .-lire in mii'Ii iliseases. In.nut trust mar case lo any BBaataM who has not maito a |s'r-.uial oxuminatlon of your^system, ut hit wis.- j.mi will he disa|i|ajluted hy failiyc ot treatment. If it. iI.r'^ uut make Juti WMML PRIVATEDISEASES. Varicocele,Hy.h.i.-.-le. Ki.lncy ami lilmlMf troubles, Cystitn, I vstolllliiusis, t'al'-till, V.-si.-alK^l yslophtlilsis, I vstos|ia^llllls, t'ystiiplegia. Illllirosls N.a-tlllllia. Plsi-hm's of Ilie lll.aal .111.1 skin'^tMiuorrhea. lileet. Stilcture. IUo...i I'.iisiuis. .vplnlilic ami otliervusc. lettof. ami all iii|.uiiti.'s of Mli.ioist aaaaaaj BraatMav laaaalaa, bmm nulMg aM attaa hau, etc, promptly rmrtniafrd NpocialDo purl m on I for lilnoaaos I'cciiliat to Woiiirn, sti.-h as l'i'ola|h.^. AntlDeetkia.^ltotrorioi-tlon, U-ucoi rlu-a. anil all ^lisrliari,'oii, i hroiiic In^ iiiimatVm. all it 1etc- inoiiT^ily ciuisl hy luyiievv reimsly. Manyliilli.ll.sl case* ciuihI in Montana ami ailjoinlng states.^Itefercnccs t iui |.(^ given l.v e\amliiiitloii of scores or testiinunlal..^lie nut be inlha'iicetl by the joalous or projitdloed hut como ami xoo hltn.^S|m^i-iiil attention to rorrespondeiwye. AnOffer rifii Thatyon can't afford to over^^look. Having bought out thestork nf Messrs. Van C)r-^ton ^ Rhciuhatt, and com^^bining the same with my al-^ic:idy lar^e stock of musical^goods, I wish to reduce the^same prior to removing to^my new and elegant store on^Main street. 1 will give a^discount of butte.mont. JOHNMAGUIRE.^PROPRIETOR AND MANAGER. FridayEve'g, Jan. 22(1, TheComely Drama, SARATOGA, in: PISTOLSFOR SEVEN, Bythe follow ing Cast of characters: Mr.atl'I'MI Sacked JackBeaeotci Caps\ llll.lcriaail Tin-ii..a. William carter ... i'eminptiin SirMortimer llutton!en^Mr. ('ornclfiis Wetlieitn-e^lta|nr iMaMaM W hist Irreilerl.tv Aititust.is Carter i !The Artist IIly* I^i frank UtttoeeW Fttlellomlimtiui ... VlriclniaVantlerpiHil l.i.i-vCarter OliviaAlston jMr-. Vaiiiloi|aiol Mr-liavlovor !Mulllns Mlasttertea LillyLivingston . . thiiiiren of tho fartaa1 V. V.. I'lKTbett ... .J. K. Kreleth .rerrta w Irrtaa H.C. Carney Sams-Mi ll .il 3. \ . Loo-,- t'aartesMatrisoii^I. A. l^-wi., ...mm narsa toall purcliascrs for the nest^two weeks. IfyOM need any^^thing in the musical line don't^lail to avail yourself of this^opportunity. GOODFOR^NEXT^TWO WEEKS. \. T. ( ollins MissLii.-illc Thornton MissI It lav lloseiitiel.l Mrs. fan is Mis 'Hi..ml.ui^Vliss lUaee scnlii-r^Mrs. Sam .fnhasteaa^Mrs. w. I. Upnini'iitt Miss Maltai MissL.mnri Kiu*;.'r^Helen Tlltoa^llallic -luliiisloii-' liesorveilseals at ( alkius' Thursday inorniiiii W.A.THORriTOM. MUSICSTORE. IIEast lirmiilf Sliwl. MASQUERADESUITS RejaMrajMaaa^BTeat aaaw diar-^Mi'ters an.I ina.lo^of the very la-si^ami tIdlest niNtori^,i|s. I n.lo.il.toUl)^the very icsi suit,^ill Hi- state. Ad It'-s-..11 ci.iiuiu'.'k'atie.is to oi . all ..11^MRS. E. MrDONEL, i. , i iiioauwa), rbiUi^iMiiK, Muaiai FIRE branAsencv, RoprosentinK UVKWVOLaaalLOMmV an.l 0 l.oBK,^AMIia N'I'V Ml a. of San i-1 amis, i, riEKMan s i i nii. ..f. aMoraU.^CALIFORNIA, of Ma rraanhn ^,^COMM Kill I AL. of California,^LUKPON K 1am ASMIlli:,^UAaTTFtlRIlL ..r Harttard,^National, at llmfaia. MAt.Alt\. of New York.^l.mi'lki al.of l/'llilon. \Ai s|t {IS. of 1nt^, rHOKNIX,of Ion.Ion.^yl I KICK, of Uvareaat,^I NION.otCaltfonM,^A.1 NA. of ll.utf .i.|.^MW /.LALANU CLIPPERSHADES CONCEPTHALL. Tlic^^n'v Ktm,i:r^ .mil ^ rowiiPii HaUM||^tlii-i'ity* IwoeatrniK-M from \\ ^ - .ium^^Mn it for rtiVHtii i'.niu^^^. XorMmimI In*ti uiiifiit;il C'^u- r'\ i^v- v^KYt'iuiiK. ^tiani:i'is vlialtlng Ihto roewtft^ure f'i^;r - a .^ eourtMMMly. Tii iliii|m-r rifi;i^lf*i h;i^i tlit^ laru's-t ii ir,.,,.|ifc iitui ioc.tl trntlf of uuy MM MB m Ui^^\\tfe^tt*m Couittij. KINNEYt HANSON, PropYi