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8 THEANACONDA STANDARD, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 16, 1892. MONTANA'SFUTURE CAPITOL TheElectric Heights Addition to Bozeman. ONLY FourBlocks Fromthe HotelBozeman -And- BusinessCenter. ALLLOTS 30x 100 $20 DOWN Andthe balance in MonthlyPayments or- $10EACH WithoutInterest.^ALL LOTS 30x 100 PROPOSEDCAPITOL BUILDING. Itis the finest addition to Bozeman now on the market. Call at our office and see plats. Persons ordering lots through the mail willget the best that .ire left unsold. 1 62 sold in 1 5 days. MURPHY^ STEVENSON; Room6 Marchesseau ^ Valiton Block, Butte,Montana. LEGGINGIT TO GLORY MineStarters io the Big Six Day Pedes^^trian Contest. ALLFRESH AND CONHIDLM i.t O'Lcary.at. Usual. Takes It Cool^and Sticks to Hcrt and Toe^Progress Made thci Klrst^NlRht. BiTT1. Koh. 1.'. The uiv it M\ib^ iw-^destrian ^^^nt.-Kt Im'u.hi at itio latiliiiii^rink this ^'\i-n^ tin in tl^' pNMMI^axi/oil aiitlifiirr, tthith l^^ ram.-^^-ito^! Iwf.ni. tli^- rate Ml far^There tt ore 11 iti^- atart^mI. (i.-iny.'^the Frenchman, thawitifl ^in I^^ tart ^a-mail-'. 'I !Iter llifl^ tii'iinn- ' ..fal'.hxI^.jiiit.. c\- :.ltallI HiList. .f.ili tli.' Join;.Me' aiil.'v hikI RtHiawla, Ki^iyi iiiili'h lltilc was n lap alicatl ^I Ins^tiill.^^ 1 i^. Mr 'ad isnvcrcl - MllaU anil^1.1 bin . it ten ^ i'l f;ir^ . Ilii* laaf man. hail^linisiir.1 ..'inili ^. iIk-iy In'iii|{ 1* laps i.i a^mill'. \ttho ..mi .if ti.e Hist tear, ii^it win' still i aniline, for ite prize aflatcd l^r^Ite man potrerlnfl Ite MmI milt's, m a HM^i.t Ite start. Tin y HK ll^^l^'. JoMaa, M'-^I anlc.t. Kit liitr.l'- anil I^f ml .if ite lii'-t limn', ill''^lows: i.oiirs.', 1Kettle tt, AI .as tl..'f. .1- MUaa.l ap. IH\.l.^ _^Jkinr*It11 aMil'.iutp) ^II 4l:w hauls II laM-ulll^* i;Ko-si an 7 7LaMMW77 s.It.lilistin7I !ill'la'ar)7I AtI^:.: Itlrteoln Ml mi walking. te^* hujCOVOITid11 InIIm anil ^ lap-mi a lint.^At 10:10 itera was anpl.tii -r al a spurt l.o-^tweoii I I'l.t ary ntnl lltilc. Ujtlt i iiiniitic a^IN laps ,n t..|.-lil.Jit ^Med' Vt an hour^I anil it half trout Ihe atai t. Il.tile was II^ah. ^I ol all i .tliU'l-s ami ja ail. llneo^.1 of (VlaSary. Uytlf was dogging^I warn I on ihr Irm l^ a lew iniiiutPi Itofon | Mil unity's steps. Knur VW siill mil*^io'Harh. Tte rimilrtitins of Ite mat. h ; ullkjr.. Ku hauls MVtej ^Iropp. .1 ..in of iho^are thai tin- n is Pi lie for III^ (it* n- rUDItiuil tn-I. anil llvilt . Jones, Mr-^It.- ihtiil.il ' ^nit y ami l.a.-oi.rs*. were siill running. OI,^ n^ appt iii.I to Iw iii lino it'iptu,tlio lift t.r.'ipts 1^anions lli^ lit.' I' ail. II. at the MM of .'.'I^jwr r.-nt. to tla- Ilrst, '_a to tin* sci imtl, XS\ \ toihc tbir 1. ;i . 10 tin. foiiitii ami a to tin- Ml Not1. tain, MMNf! shall iv- C'ito It prize lllll'-ss lie e.i\ el's -I'm lillle- ill tin-six i!a^-. A t'olil iiml.il was also ol-^lei.il for tin- man w ho al lite stal' atlnwild enterthe (ii. ali'sl llllllllicr *^l ii lilt's tl 11 ll- outKtoppiMl. Nut.'men run:;-.1 up to the line at It^o'el.h-k. iii id iii 111 lit. is w.'te assigned 11 It'll i^10. follow - . Daniel i i'la nry. the a'ortda^champion Iki 1 mid Ioa walker. I ; Kieh.uil^I Jtc.iiiraw'. the i'retieh Canadian .-liallipioll^lollj; ill-latiee i inn er, ; .1. Ilyilr. et.l i. ^I^winner i.t Ite Alt.it ^ ml., la. *-.II. .1. Jones.Isiiii iii I'litslini,:. I'a . I; T. liieh-^in.Is, .S: la in si M. i mil. t. the I'hiliitslmr,;^li.iy,t^: Stephen l.oealh, 7: I'r. .1 K.tss. an,^French Caiiatlian, %\ I I w .11.1 Johnson,^colored. It. Theword tva^ uit i n at I' .(i| o*. lo: U ami^Ite MMT MM Wul not Iw i oiiehiil. .1 Hilltt^the same hoiir on ix xt SuiMMJ evening,^All broke into a 11M eyt i i.i (' ! MM ^. w ho^Itc^ati his usual heel anil i.te striile. lit.!.-^MMctMMd the Ural lap a little ^ I^ ^ ^ I ^I the^lest, LHtet.nrst- H|||h||I|1| t-tcomt. Kit haul-,^thiltl. Me('atl!e,t loin til. Jones llftli, .lohll- koiisixth. Kimitlll s.. tenth, I..n'alh eighth,^I I'Ll ait ninth. TherlMlllMJI tept nit at a rapit tait.^O'LaM) alone walUm^ with a sti.loiiie Millieon his f rem trkinu that Ite toiiiiHsters wonlilii t bu riminiiu Saliirtlat.^little tept bis I. .... aii.i in. iims.iI it. He^P tiish.'d a mile In ~t. followcil in ilit artier^named lit atones, Mot aiilet, InhnstM. lilehat.l. l-tt olirse. RoMMMI. l.tH-.llll .tint U'teary.OXuao wMiiptototl Ins Hrst^mile walkiiu: all tin tnne. in in lilinulca.^Kaon after I lai n .1 rUlinlte ^nil ItMile a^lap Wt two. a^am MtopsilUJ i'lto^a walk. Hi- -putts Ml alwats^^11-ete.l with pxrral applilllse alltl lie ttas^exiilentlt a tovorile with a f/mul part of the Illlilicme. M't'allle^ a!-o spil'tlllt f-pranuinto |M.pii|.^i itt. his graceful trret-^hntlBd runnini ideaaiiM ni.nn. I^eullrae^had teeti siel, duiilMi the dal ami araa 11^*i^in Ite teal ^I It mi. Inn 'tin U i na nl idly to^his work and is rerj Utel) lowln in-t^in.iiit-t. Hide, the rtdorad Ulan, ran like^a clock amI it aBMOvd as llMMlali |(l. wind.I^liet cr run tlow n. Jones and Ki. haiiU did^uallaiit work, hut not Mueti In ktm^ abtait^thein aa)'at. lUMalll^tteItalian.aMMaind^in aaapf'lldnia. pantaloon- and hcatv^^teaaailddld iiMlookaa Itellffli la was^limit for a runner. Johnson, lite other^.itl.tr.il man. walked ino-l of tl..-1 nne ami kepthis etc (inll'lAirj. Iviss.mii tept tipa sleady rim most of the aiaajllMj^Hyde Mill led ut the end ol the second^mile, follow ^i| rl.jM'l) in the old. i n a met I apptmil liiin,c. llt iii idrita,^ihe peileatrialW e\p. 't il ile wolll .'.'i'taillltiii ex-^josliin,: Hi.' ri -I of^aoMNaNt b ^ It w at*^remain last for ad.i.t ot^ttt.i. imi lie uain.il a Iwttt r imalllan lluin^that ^ n it in the race. paaallM Johte ot|^anil It.^--can. JttncH. tte Ul'IIMI -Uel. ttui,^was ihe Ural to leave the I ruck. He went^to his in,., i io net rMkted dlM'll al lodo^ami rein.tint d oil the Ira. U IB iiniin'.^Ai 11 o t lock, two hnuM i t.tin ihe sl.ul,^ihe sc.tii^ was us follow s : Milt'-.Laist, illt.l-^1 M.'l aiil^ \^.1 .1. nr. 4hu iiaitis Ia. ^' in' t.I uealH.^: Knwtrau^x ii le.i'x^'.i JJ4MIMM I.ali s. bafrim II* Hackfoi' ii\t minui^siopp. d niiiniiM th* 17 III1.1^II^II^II t:lU^I.I I Mn a In^^^ii^a hav-lte weieall op the tiaek anil all wfre w.,IU-^btg, KosaeaU left the track at i:L'.'t and^came on a^ on at I :la. I. tunii s^^ alao toft^III.' trii.'k foi a few iiiiimtes. Al 2 o'clock^live hoiirs from tlie st:ni the r^nl |Mal .Miiet.Laaa, I.I It.I.' s MW'auley*4 ;i..I.iii.-s^4. ii'l.^.iiy.^;.. Itk'harili^t. laraurw^;. 1/M'alll i.JnllBHMJ^'.i. lttlss.Mll. . Therace promises to Ite t ert exciting To-tnorroanfajlit ite Irish thr.ttiuh..nt.^lily of war team^pin so of iW. aiMMUin i d In 1 mi fur a NOTED F-INANCIFHAD. ftII lllki a walk at II M.^miles. At II:^:. he I ft \irtonra bad alao^tun nf for the Medal^ul. t. At ini.l- Itart,Ihe sr.. ,. SlopiSi waIrft t.t llt.lr ami Met^ubriit. ihrre boura from ilu^w.n: I^c^.^II II Ii. Mil.-. i(Mat B Mti miiey ^l :i.l.ajex VI iliu har.lH .ii Tt1*11 i'M' in itlaeani la 7ii b ar) It IIt.ts-.'MII It il.l.tllll-.ill I i Utilew.,-a mile and II laps ilu ul of M.'liinlrt lllltl was llt^uills' his fo.tl.-lrp., Il.tdraihl Mrl'aiilrt continnrtl iheir run^for tte ninlal until IJ:l(i. when Met'ailK*)^h II into a walk, hat ilii; c.iiiipieietl '.ii^iniles. Al r.':'tO lie left ihe Ira. I. and n - niaiiiedoif s. tt ii mlnutea. Al the lime Mi1 ntlet IHlil. Iltde had inn !U mile-, II^laps, and thus won the medal, lie eon- Itmued niMNhufa hoaarer. until I o'clock, ittl .'ii he s'oppt .1. tevlnjl niaile ihe^hIiiI run of X\ miles. j lap...^| His record aaa a aplMnWil ^aie ami lie well^i tics, rtod the ninlal. Johns.-a |, f| ||^.^I Park at 1_':I7 hut r.-mie on at IJ:.'-t, Th,1^M-oirat | oYlork this MaTfdjMJ a*aaaa tot* lot.- . kr ol si. Pall Iii. - at I'natln It.i. h. I aliror.tla.^Si. Pat I . I'eli. I.'.. A pritate niesmire reeeiteill.stlay aiiMollne*-iI the death at (oroiiaila Beach, I .1I..0I I ,. I'. Iltake. ope^oftte Waalthtoat eiii/eie. ^f St. rani. We^had tea* a raaMantaaf thai city tB ye.irs^ami aril vol) Interealenl in itsileveleptuelit.^He wus proiiiineiiil.v coiiiKi led with rail-^ro.'id Itiiililiu;: and wa--also a .lelr^ateto^Ihe national republican coipeiilioiiK in^MM and MML / ellHa laMaMaa.^Ill lll.Trli. It. Jennie Stltester. alias^^Mrs. I I'Ni ill.^'alias ^Mrs. I rat.^ a o^l-^OMd I'.vpriati. ^ as an cst.il to-uiuht forns-^s'lidt w nil int. ul to kill Mamie NtipratMMt,^another I.nit ol niitirtue tt halt t .t. T he^cause of thr traUnto was an alt. nipt on^the part oftte while woman Io nlteajat*1^the iiirn lioii-of ^l r.it.^ alias ^(I'Neill.^^whocascuittoa tte paaltton of ^aw.iMjny*^to th^ color, tl wniiiaii. The Supirii iiit a'twnanelaima Ibal tlie Stltester ttnuiau tuther wiih a klllfe. hut I lie latter denies^the charge, nil.I mtys the wounds on the^w hit.-w tmian's faro tt ere causiil lit a rinc^that she worr. The mini in ihe cane was^a I-.. .11 r.^.n. 1 mi the 11I1I eterpja for Iwlnu^ail i.It.- anil dissolute person. IIWas a I' I ras .4 ul \Hair, iii11 . Ma 1:.. Th. boU of ihr untie^WorklngiiMW'a aaton. bald al Miners' Inioii hall to-uiulii, prot nlto be a tajipmi^ditl sin 1 ^s ami was eniialttored one of the^Moat tni talile halls off th^ sea-011. The^hill tt a . HOW (tod w il il thr lilt 111 1 la lifers.^Splemlid muak' ^a- larn.-li. .1 by ihr^Itluuhts of l.alHtr tiiriirslra, li'loliuiuil to^thr llti'lhoteil llllab al a-selllhlt. It. of I.. Theorchest ra iiihiIc its Ilrst ap|irnraiicr^ami a cn .il lul at the -nine liuie. The^leader is 11. Bei^*tn*ll^ Tin* progrne IPM iii.liul.il sixtri n 11.11s wall an hour's in.nmission |or nipper half w ay tluoil^ll IIr list. Iternurse several years as T-rr! Her liesays she who tva: ini in I is still iinsettlcil. lull^intends to return to Fresno, settle up li^T^affairs there and n'sitle |wiinaiieutly in^San Krattcis.'o. \Hesirahle I'on.iioi. II.^n. HtmlNM I lilrau'i Trlhiiii.'. Theieseems Io he no reason w hy Relv.i^bwktvood and Private Ilal/.ell should not^eoniltiiie their political foiees ami sweep^the country like a cyclone. ~~CABLEFL.ASHES. smallItrut. of \4'W4^ I i.nn llinrrenl For- tlLit 4'.Ol.ll t-ten. Ilu.iix. pan,lit Sixty pMaaWaMMMMlal^kSMg atiar. liisls have Mai MM M in this ril.t. r.ins. Keh. I.^., tte MndMaa ^f i^^ l^aaMaa. akoMri itieal Illness wa- niilltiutirti! te-trrtlay.^kas iMjiaMd. Ilu frleniU, however, air still^aavtolll t itn.'erniii^ liiiu. \uxxt.IVh. II. Httliur to MM failure of^crops, famine Is eaiisttis wul^^|^rc.i^t (llstrev^ In^(tontenecro. fills stale of affairs lias resllll.il^hi tlie nlinl.'s.di' iBMalaVatlM of Ihe pMftiM^Turkey. TryDr. H^ elw's new r.-in.ilyanil met I n t.1^of ^ urinu ^ alarrh. ^'. W. I!:.union's di uu^htoie. Mll.-s.bips. IHide M .'M.1 illllet :lJtMM 4bii'ttnis*. w, '.lllrliai.K r.nla'^r^i 7l/K'Ulll ..JJ 1 KltSSeall ^^;( 0*l.t|ili-'.iiS^l-.ti alh It II the uack at I o'eloi k cameon Mala at 1 [3D, AtJ ot |,H'k ihia iiiornitiu. themm. ami llansnip, Makes a Tcll-stt-ll,.-. Hti 11 . l'4'l.. lit \ lariT^ audience gl'eallt pit' isnl this rtrlliuu at thr tinin.'.il. r of II.iii ^u||t. thr popular^comrihaii. ..litI his - pit tula! company.^Hull) is an ^'l.l fat..rite in Butte ami^Upro iio'i-lt ^111 t.il. ^The Million;^was Ihr plat ami was Worthy ol . eontnicnriatton.Tin' arena* nffoch^iHlliut. I he plat will Im Mpaatod i^row night. wan par* IrishDan was nr.'^t cry^w er^^^inor- miWas im. .4^i.i.i. IVfTaM'Ml,Kelt. U, ItM ^'.th anniter-^amy ul the loiinihiii! ^f Ite Hoototy fvoas*^Ottnte Was c. I. hi .ited al la'oiionit ttsday^It) appixtpi'l.ile rellgiatM lllld sm la I rxel -^NBBa. Dr. T.i d - friends made noeffdrl^to rei in and et cry iliing passed off i|iiictly. WillUna In siti l i-ant'l-i,,. Raill'i: t M i -^ ... I t It. lit Mrs. Ten t .i he i|bj w. no. in. baa I tee 11 foiiml at lite houseof Madaim I'u Santee, a iie^rcaa, Grande-Calico Ball HisSranrtit ni.in Mtfl Serioty ofAnat 'imla will f.-ivc a CMW hall at BKLN.NAN^ Gh lTlNGS^ HALL OX TJfsdayEveninf!, February 16, 1892, ir f liirti nil itanre gslag laniile an- rssnerN'tdll^Invilrd. Tl^' l'i'^' ef iitinlkslna |tin hattJM^^ml I'.ri'iinaii ^ lirllin^s' Itiml has hern en^^ . I ittr the ne^'a^inn, ithleii ^^^^* lo^sv.iil^Ihnse who uia) annul v..11 have an fxeelirDl^time. KETTLE Surprenant^, Kaiser, 1stini.it-s toralalMal illall kill.lx of AIMIS l ie: SKIN )^AM ^ FRESCO r m,,,* ot^m*\^on,, PAINTERS. ) Inli.d Cclingt, Etc^Oak Mii.i, battMM MaMte ami Tliini Ana-^aaaaa, MaMMMh InrorporatejUnder tbe Lavs of HcDtana. STATESAWIMGS BANK BUTTE.MONTANA,^(soutliwpit rorncr Mtiu and Park Stri,ft^^PAID IN OalflTAI. IIOO.OOO.^I ite |^^r rt nt. laMrsst I'll.I on Satln^n naMSM^im.I l etnpt 'inth'il semi Annually, liorcivrj^lirpnslt* Subjeel t.. i .as k. lUseminU I'ura- tii trial raasii amat Loaat op ptel Htats I'i.w^ FaMMMl an.I lieinrttk' K\. Iian^e. rjMMhaMfl Klein ia a. m. toP p. at. ani oa^fxaliirtlat et.'iuii'js fi .in 7 p. m. to a p. Ul.^I'. a. UafJMKY. i n'-: I' ll (..II. I'.ll si ll. \ i.f. Prei.t.tl'Ut. I M UWOim Osathl-r inrsetor*T. A. tsrgev,chat.U- fpliawr. 0^a^\t. sin(.^!on. s V. h.'iiiper. 1. M llmlfent, A. n.Rarrak ^j4\ir. umt, ft K uonin, k D^laaaaMt Kttle Falls is situated in northeast Washington^OR tie Spokane ^ Northern railway, and 0.1 the^Columbia and Colviile rivers, the center ^^t a vast^Mining and Agricultural region. GreatFortunes Are Always Made by Safe investmentsin Real Fsta.e when i s at bottom prices,^and in a ^ vowing town, which, from .ts location is sure^to becotne a center for Manufacturing,Mining and Agriculture, thenatural increase in vattMM making the holder a^o turc Thcie is no BFICULATION :n buying tluse^lots; Simpty a safe and sound !N^ l^:sT^^K^T of capital.^For instanct', the town of Kettle balls is located at the^junction of FIVE great \ alleys, i ich in agriculture an i^timber; wht s.- mountain I aie loai'cJ with valuable^minerals, such as Gold,Silver, Copper, Lead and Iron. Atthe junction of two rivtri with unlimited WATBR^POWER; at the head of navigati Ml of the great Colum^^bia, and which only one year ago was with nit a single^impn vement, and which now can sl ow two churches,^one school house, ore bank, four saw mills, two planing^mills, ore grist mill ( roller p:o:esi) of too barrels daily^capic t.'. on ^ electric light and power plant, four gen-^eial stores, two blacksmith shops, two clothing and^gents' furnishing stores, one millinery store, one hard-^Ware store, one liarre s shop, one boot a id stu c store,^one bakery, two meat markets, two livery stables, one^newspaper office, three hotels and 156 other buildingii^A large concentrator i* t ^ be erected this spring. NowIs the Time to Invest. Forprices and terms call on or address ROGERHOWARDS, ^'^.[f^- T.D. FITZGERALD, StandardBuilding. Anaondi Orto FitzPatrick^ Strickfadcn, GeneralJUpSH to* the Rochester ^ Kettle Falls Land Co.. tha^Montana and Crescent l'-iik Additions. No.205 East First Street. - - Anaconda Mont