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THEANACONDA STANDARD. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 18, 1892. OURGREAT INDUSTRY LateNeis From One of (be Great lin^^ing Districts of Idaho. ATTHE NOTED Hb LAMAR Developmentof the Or pat Mineral^Producer New Bodies of Ore^Discovered Other Good^Properties. rr-**r.nl OMVNpMtl Ml %t MM siHndard Dk.Lammi, Iilalu*. May K^. It m-uimU^|^rt'h^ loii^li ^I .ni MM l^o^* to tell .iIm.iii h^c limate ^if whirl, wt- art- urnist.imrtl !^^^boas., thai it has Kiitrwi-d ami ruitit-.l lour-^teeit da\h in tlx tlix lialf 1 if tin* im^nili of^Mu^ . It has don*-lliat In n . Tin* roiim r^^riH-U hrre is a m ft |m^i |^h\ia , w hirh i.|h^ii^MJMMMM to 11n- *^)^ un ntr* MM into 11^MVRMyi RmIMjM MM 'ijh.ii 11 MfM^it iiiio a soft Hlippery in ml. J mat: me^v hat n fortnight's mud. stu.u and rain has^iloiii foroiir i^^ads. 1!m*i^ ^ Inn-t hr\ ar^'^at i*-1ft fad dMfl will, mud. and in^MH pltQM lbs i .ud it* MMMMMBi In ^^^C ithp M nitl^ s 'frutn a railn-ad, u comh-^tiou of flulliie.v iieci'fwarily pri**uil*.^BMMjeM nn 11 i-auiiot |M in supplies, and^s|Mt ulator- and pnMt|ie0lOffV do not^rMM hum h. In i1m* mint's, how* \^*r,^viuk ha- tflM on .1- usual.^The mmm mines here, the |^e l^itiiiar, HI'eso MOHOtOUol|^d^ prosperous lhat tlie voiils.^motuHtifMHI**ly pn s|h-i-oiis.^ MMJ*^^ innally pj |m ;H^ ^!. u II all (here is lo repot'i^MMM theill. I t:e oiltptll of hullioii I lot 11^Ihin eoinpaii^'s null is steadil^ aUait |Ug*^MJ Mt v ^ k, .mil the 4 m l^ x.tiiatioii ill^tliii'i inoiithlx i^ port is. or MR) MMM1^lotted l^\ the eomlilioti i^t the RHWM show-^ill'.1 U eleelt asc in the ;^iii* ill 111 of rieli ^If^**^||||^|m^^1 .Mltl ^old. The til - 1 HiHe .|u.ii'^^ll |l\ di\ :demls |.a:d l^\ tie- DMHMIMJP Ml^ai the r.^te of |i Mf MJd I^ ' MMUM M^theeapital stuck. I he fourth on, j^ rem l^^paid, is at the rale of L'.'i |m^r ei ii*. liere-^atlter, w^- are assured, 1 he la tie. rate w ill^l^e k^ 01 up or inert ased. Willi ^ n- enough^In si^ht to \\ ear out se\ erul mills of 1 he eapaeil ol lhepi^se|i1 otie. Iieat'ly t \ M| ' 1mnI\wonders wh^ the emupaiiy is not^preparing to hiiild auoth^*r mill^this\ear.; Mere is the reason why: Tie^on* in the utMier workings of tic mine^mjmmrm mnMitMMj mm than 090 p r^ton: that in the Wahl tunnel. mo feet^deeper, more than RBfl mb^ Hm fal'Mer^Vnikh ijiiite Kitislaetel il^ h^ th^ o|^|^liiii.dp.im.iti^ u MMMM^ the lain , n.i^^^|iiite. The eejMMCI at i\e MMMMf will^Hot 1 e eon in tend an e\p* i.diluie for an in-^mmmm o| plant, although MMjMO !^ set^n-ide am) l^iit|i idle in the eotnpan\'s^IMM) f^r lhat MMMMq until lie^MtMM himself thai a null ran he huilt^w hied will ^ elk the 1 le w itli ml\-fn^ n 1 y^MMJMk l'i Miinsol). the eompam's MRMfl ill^1 leu i i, is |ia\ 1 up a sera s of ^ \ pei imeni*^made with the \l ^ \ 11 h1 1 - loi 1^-1 1 \., 1, n ].^^MMM| with MMJMI wha h MMMM that^Cornish rolls,agitator* and h eehiup lankn^MM take the plaee of the MMl lltl lp^^utal paiiH. Then, apaui. ||h mtlre |juUry^o| 1 he eamp may he 1 han^i *l 1^\ ihe pfme*^pe^ ts ol a raili o..d MMMMf h^ ^ - I WW MP^1 lit 1 1 projt ^-ts are now Mi U ^ t whah nui)^hriim iih a road. A MMMvi miphi lejM^luiure MMMS plann* lo eh^ . per fuel of^water powei. 'I hese two en 1 inu-tjiii'^lire delay ill^' plt.jeeUil MMNMMMb Oneol the MVMMtiM ulneh has MM^rou 11 led upon as a mal lo I In !^^ Lam.u*^inuies is the ^ haiitauipia mine. Theow u*^its of this ha\ e for more than a ^e.*r I Men^MMMM a l^^nu MMM ut tunnel. This^tunnel hak ^^ill si \eial h dp* s. the ImMMM^he 1 tip NMM4 ee|talllt\ I he pieal He I a- tnarliilpe. The tunnel is m^w in it I In^feet w 11 hou 1 yet 11 arhinp the iMtMMJ wall. I Ml't 1u h\ IMI ih.il ihe IrdMJ will MM ^ 116 feel v ;ih . hi eausr it piteheii^tit an anple id 4ft dcflPM^ and lhe^ an*^MMMM 'hi*'Upli it I ori/omall^. The ejej^is Kuid to y^. .'iImmm |M, the |ejMV peeeeejt* MM^f w hieh 'H pold. I nouph |g^now MMJMpMl M MMl thai 11 is^a MMM pi*oneri\. \ hip mill^to w 01 k I his on- is ejow a MMMM/t 'I lit*^(tarheld. still ftirth 1 eejM MJ MB MM^belt, ik MM l-eitip d^ irelofMj hv a MeM^lunuel, whic h i*^ now 111 JOB tot-t. himI ihe hdpe has jusl h^o|. n aehed. hul liol \e!^rut ihtoupli. This mine bftl MMMRMl^fLMMde near the sin ta^ e, and is io^^ked^HMM hi re as ihe coMiofl Willie o4 the eamn.h la mmm bond 10.1. \\. Burke^and otIn 1 i eeiu* d'Ah tie patiieewfcty if^they fitid the pto|H t iy as ru h as tl . ^ ,ti-^lieipale. w ill make improx einetils hen*^w huh will iuerease the husim s*. ami |mp-^IMMMM ut the 1 amp \rry luali rtall^ .^t i am * rit'k. w MM ;^ pood deal of MN^^MMIMJMM do'ie iml some ver^ pronus-^inp Mi eiopmeiiis made la- 1 year mm l.nr^loeeajie n^ tHefront Ibia \nirin p.mmI ham. WotU is I ^^iup dol11 ^etrt i.d of the (teiejMikit eted iben . eiufl I|h n porta rout*^tup from them ere iikmI elan llraj|fittaj. This^ramp is four Mllea Ironi paj I nn.it. and is^the ttorihwesi ronllniMlMM of tin iiaaj^mineral ludt. Notmueh has beeaj dour at HolHll Motin-^tam yei. on aeeount of the simw . \ lew^da\ s of paaa| ereatlier would make lhat^^MM MB MMMJl MMMMJMi MMl nniii-^hers of partu s ..re n ad^ lo ptit m hip^work lhei*e. Hererel of Ihe Ih*s( claims are^How Ixiiided to eapttah-t-. who evpn t to^commence Khippmp ore to smelter* ea^MBS as UM road- ar^ oaaBM. Therilitetisof l^e |..iiiiat ^up.i'n/rd n^MMiMJ silver rluh UmM nlgill* VII the |m^o-^ple un mmmmj exleop old poUtkaaJ I^ aura,^w lien, vi r l^^ d.-.np so il(. \ r.in aid 111^1 iplitmp the i^reni \\ roup done w In n ailVIf^w as demoitet 1/1*11. I *pw anh* of In 1 nietu-^MM Joined the OMM last last mpht. nut^hlaek lepulilieans and haul shell d^ in ^-^MMl jmned in MB MMB loxe least. No^\oteb in this ramp for p.'Id hupu. mm i Hv \..1. % BMMBomm IpoaBi mI it^' pMMtoHt CdOM'Mi. May Ifll Th MlM of (MMl MMMJ prt^|k-rty MM made MB past week, the MMM UllporHlllt hemp three-tout1M tttteMM in the Talisman AmimM^d Reraj l\ is. to i. mmmbhm *^i m j'.oil. 1 otintderatioti. M^Mm Representinp work i- home done on^mau^ prorxnio* now. hut ihe MMMMMMJ^depth of know for in- -^ i-on 1, n 1 a nit tip^iihk'Ii work that ho* to wait tor ^Uiliny '^MBMj HpMMb TheIJtiite MmfNfl -; - ^ ^' ^ ill !^^^ sold at^administta 101sale \\ iihu ,i|.i\ tnortimp.^May U\ at M ^iVIoti. No. M WmM I'ark.^'j he plain is romplete. tMM en ., auMck lit^to run a eujhi-eoluniti dailx new ^pa|ier.^Everythiup is hn^t ^ las- ami could not h^^duporated for 110,000. Kdaarri II. Pooney,^lidmiiiistraioi eetate W. J, Penroai IllM-asesof WollH 'i 1m ^'^ I i .j III croaa,MB UMM) hhx k. Nor- helena'sTHLACHEBY. ThrCreefcar i lly l^rlec^tft Oe Hack on^lltfflr l*ruml^rft. b K|^ r:^| CorreaiMindanre ^^f t In* Man^Jar^1. Livim.ston.May K. Although nearly^a week Ins elapsed MMB Ml return of^delegateb front the Missoula convention,^very little is hrunl here *a\e e\pr^*aaiona^of tfMMM at the treatment the Turk^county delepalioti MMMMMlflfl MB MMM^ol MMMM politicians. I'romwhat can lie^Cat hen fl from the itnnv trained deitunria-^lion ^^f the ^traitor^,^ it would not seem^that the ^while winced clove^ cut much of^a ficure in ihe convention, nevaj in the^MMMM MM fMMM MB Second c***1' *^^A. H. Hammond. \t any rate, a more^11 spnsted lot of men than the i'ark^county delegate* were on their return was^never seen in Montana. MMMflow county, with MB ItBMMMjBMBt^MMeiitrd only one name to the cotiveii-^tion. w lule hew is ami ^ larke, w itli %\ had^three candidates for Mimicu|ioliH and^uskecl the tlelecatea of oilier counties to^shoulder the responsibility of makinc a^MMMMMk A. .1. Selipmau, A. ( .Holkin^and T. H. Kleinschmidt were the Helena^candidates, and each rustled to km ek out^the other by e\ ery liMMM with w MM such^practice d politicians ate familiar.^Numerous were the combinations made^and the pledpe% gMMMi all of w hi' h wen-^ill MffMM keepinc wilh |Mdilieat ethica,^only ihe ph dpes were not ic-ih emed with^that ftcrtipuloua honor whieh is* said to^MJM] even MMMJ 11 MMpMBMMMl*MMe^^M ar|H^ are not ceueraUy recanlrd as any^better than professional politicians. H.I'.. Vil.o* of Park MMMJ il candi^^date for delcpaie (torn the fifth district,^w Inch * iinsisti d of ( iihtrr. Daw son, iMMMM*^tin. Yellow Mom* and I'ark counties. I'aul^Met firm ck of Yellowstone county was^pitied apain-t Mr. \ das. I'.n k county^had 14 roles ami Seticinaii lui'deil them^m rj hadl^. So he eMtMM cl into a i-ompact^whi'rcliv le ..plied, ill MMMBMMMUjM Mf^those 1 1 \ oles. to deliver to Mr. Vilas a^major.i.\ of iti^ \ otes cast by the hew is and^Clarke di a paiion. Thefif t atid ^ i otid districts ha\ Hip^apt* ei| MMM then MMM ti\e delepates.^the fti ^( vo'e of the eonwiition was to de^^ride Im tween the Helena l andida'es. The^\oiinp b' pau. I'ai k MMM| was called and^it east its It \ otes n !id for MllMMMa w ho^MMMJ MM ' lei ted. Iii a few minutes^MM* the I* ifth ihsirictV turn to choose a^ii* !. * ate. The counties wen- called in^MM r. and ^ hen MMM1 BMd * larke w as^MMehed ,M*of its mMb Mmm^MMMm1 Mf^Mi t ot iniek and Ihree wcie c'Vetl to Vilas.^There w as a NJMM MMM)chillers^MMOMfl the |\h k MMMjMBi \i first their^^ otintenuncea expressed surprise, then in-^ihpiiat ion. anil finally they settled down^into a MMl expression M sitpnme dis-^pust. Suddeiil) one gentleman left his^scat and went over to Selicmati, his face^livid with siippressi d rage. ^What do you^mean by ihin'.'^ h^ p.^n the irate member.^^Yoi! pledged us a majority of your dele-^j.at ton, and ^^ u have* giv en iih thiee votes.^Do ^ou call three a majority of ^l- V We^pave ^oit our solid suppport and elected^you. i ou voted lo ncainst u^and defeated our candidate. How arc^^on poiup to evplaiu your tn'itehery ^ Wei.^it plied MjNgMMM^j ^It wasn't^M) fault; 1 couldn't control the delepa-^lioll. *\o.yon i ouldtl't eoi.'n! th** dclepa-^t MM I Hut you ^ ^inld t^ |i ^ M ni to us that^\oii could do so. and HMB flM elected ihMMMheiir sup| oil. Ii was all alie 'tomfltsl to last. The fact that we cot^ihive \ otes show s that you v. ield a wonder-^!.d iuliia m e in the Helena dehpatloll! \^prett^ outfit von ate. Always assumiuc^a I'riah Heap like *'u^nl^leiH*aa*and grasp-^MJ b^r cvrr.v ihinp in sip hi.^ And MB^pettth man riMuniccI to his scat and^MMMld liisi ire until aflcr adjoutn-^melit. when he gave vent to^his |i nt up feehnps in MMMM which^leli no doubt in the minds ol his mbmbmm^as to w hat he Ihoupht of the ^ Helena^outfit. Thei aseadc delep.ition met wilh the^MMB treatment at ihe hands of Helena,^and the fee Imp of bitterness enpoiidctvd^thete was Just as intense as in the ease of^I '.i rk eoiiuty . Tow iml up Helena manifested her^usual spirii of magnauimiiy by accepting^for MM Ml her defeated candidates for MB^M m iica| mi! is cottx eut ioii tMB poo it ion of^MMMJMMff h^r ihe ivpuhliciu MBIImmmI MM^^in.iter for Montana. Modest), th^ mini*'^|s Helena! from red lodcl. Hlut ^ loilng tin In MBMBBMB * lire.it OMMMMMM sp'i l(| i i^riCMn^llili'lti-^^ of Ihe ^t.ui.t.i|.l. IUnl.oiM.i-.MavI.S.- The director* of^the si-hool district have engaged I'rof.^Kdwanl f. Heeht of Keadiug. Pa., to act^M principal of the Ucd l.odpc m'hooU for^thecoiiimp w ar. Miss Yakele\, the piva-^ent principal. Iia\mc siendh d her imen-^tloti of tvsipuuip Mis^es Maiiisou and^Nh-\nell^ have MMM retained as hMMMMB^auil otic more appomliuenl w ill ^ oiuph le^Ihe rot ps. MMMM)^Mithward. an U ^e^i-*tld who hashMM ^ MBBiMMM leader of dune nov^^els, mounted one of his lather's horses^this week ami MMM Ml Hilhnps with the^MMMMlMM Mf BtMBtMM out lot MMMM It. His^fat In r eapi ill ed and it tin Hi d i lie lad to^his home. Maior I mmm v .1. Arm si nmp and Miss^hh/alx ih titeen were untied in MMflMMB^ai ihe ( onptcpatioual ehuix h in thin place^I'm B) inorninp. Rev. W. H. \Y.n-on idllci-^ettng. Major VrnistniHg is a | oincr in^.he Ih d I i dpi* drug Htnrr. but tesidt siui^a iam h on t lark U roik, wlicie he is ^ n-^paped in I bet siiH'k raisiup iiuhiMiv. For^a miiubei ot yean* he was an Indian agent^in Motii.ii a and i as an extensile ac^^quaintance ihixuiphout lite state. Miss^tiivcn is one o| ihe MMt estuuahle voting^ladies o! the coal metro|kilih. Lasternpat I icm have purchased a one-^s|\ili interest m ihe Snow Hde mine in ihe SttMktnj\Yaiei m im ng Mel rift, for a cocia sih lat ion of H50l MMM Lotlpr peinleilli ll I ownthe at In i tout fifths. This MlMMBIty 1^is irpaidt d as otic id the most \ ahiahle in^the diatrii t. \mineral has Iwen iliacovercd in the^mountains mat the Fan Handle MMM^that l- a mystery to the oldest ptospeitot^in this siM'iiiai. -ludg ^ It. It. Dunham, who^is regarded us authority on such matters.^pJMMMIMOM it petruMMl GbtmiMM carp, ^i'hc^disi o\i iv kai made rv J^ilI Dunuepan.an^old IMMMMMMT in ih s lM'ek o* w^- ds. QmomMfoM u and .1 \V. Tav lor left ihts^^^ ek w iih la n an:- lor Sic rtdau. Wye.,^when-thej vwlltini.cn cluriup the aBMMMl^ilomp i otHiaet MOM Ml 1MB I A M. i..tl-^i oad. D.Murtav and h'. I Man n ^ ante in^din MM 111 MMM MMM I OMMB t it v . in.ik nig^most of t he i rip on MMM MM ^ s. I hey n--^aaajM MMB snow in ihe v u lull) of I ooke^1 hati m tin* ^.m t ion. Aveiv heavx MMBrMMMM and bh//,^id^prevaihil m this MH-tion clurmp the past^week, continuing until Frnla\ msm. and GREATAUCTION SALE REALESTATE ! ^^^^ TheAddition iswithin one^mile of the btiie^Ineea MMMMM of^the i-ity, is level, bitlie. beaut i- fullysodded and^qt) . TMB finest^avenue in the^city is iM-inp MMM^stmetec| tluouch^it. It m die^h iBiiam est,^most desii..ble^and atlra^-live^addition toll* ise^( ity. The stn*el^railwa^ line will^run thnittch it. Itik destined to becomea great^citv . Now is i he^time to priM'iire^lois in this, the^most desirable^and at 11 act ,ve^eiiv in the north^^west. ^^^^ in B RU^M^B AC^K^S AD^D^I TI ON BHIMBACK'SAddition BOISECITY t^ mprtkii SOACRF.'_-. l plo'tAd an.I^plaivil p,ii] th^n.arkHi. .,,,,1 |lm.t^I* ^o il 'I lift ^l||.-^Ikaa will MM-^iiihiii fa. lUo'niK'k MONDAY.May 23, 1892, oil111*1 ^.^iiiij*.^500 lot* titv SnM. J.BRUMBACK. MI Main Street.^Boist- Clt). - Idaho fpIMF.TAIH.K TO Clt IT AGO. OnUWklT,VKVU MIXNEAPOLIS^l^ OMAHA IC\ll.WAV. Tin*MNnwwntsn in* Ttil.I, Ibronl) llni-n. ikin^ ropnertlon xr\rh^Hmui Ki htmik Haii.w v^ ai m. I'aul r\(^f|^il.i^ in ti t- ^. ii lor riiiuK^ an.I Ife* Ka.t. xi\ liitKAi NMM 1mm MH iWi.m 1. ivi' |M^MII lo a. ni \ft\fl.r. al Kails2:M |^. it.. Min^ Minot lu.su ^^ m Airiv..lirtnil Kork* n -1^ s Aim..M. f imi. .'. a. in. viaMMH rAcinc. fr^Iravo liuttc is ap. m. ^r^p.m i. \.' ii. . ii. t hi ii. in. tt-.Mp.rn. n..'..|imnSlop in. Arn\t IN. Pauli; is p. in. ^^i|^.in \nMMninin un Ii^u\o M. I' nl T.jAa. ni |iH p.m. * ^^ p.m.^,'.ir.\t' Ml I'M \im' p '^ i ^ a m. I -^' ^^^ m ArrlwClltoMt mmp*WL ^ ^^^ a. m. ^ *'^. m ilm v.niliwi^HTn Um t^ tin- tlMMMl mm n^boiu iil~i.uu^ ana tw^ to i Iir iuo. vfiir. voiir Uekctoov*!it^^^ l or map fol.l. r .ulilietn T.W.TKAMDAI E^l.Kiii ia' r^--i. i,.i'i AkcuI, Si. I'.iul. Noili'lTit lil-OWMCIW rn .Intin Itrrk^.ui.l WUUam MtUWlMjMT. sou Mn or a,^kU(U. Vnu ar^ 11^-.i^ \ nutII..-.I tli.it I. ^ lam^i Milli.it'l l, \oiir rii-im n.'i. luvi' In a '.*oiiIa'i(*h^^ i'll vtvllon .'. i.M of i Ii.. n^v -cl .tatiitr. ,.! ||ii^^I hMmI MtMoa. Mpnsdnl In lanor mm HnNMm.^in. nl.. upMIlM Nan. ml ou:irt/ lo.li* uaijiii^^rkum, iHuaUO in an itiinrgMilwd murium ^lt^-^Irkt. In tilaua giileh, Umn Low* nouncy, Itua- tana,tor lllr ^i^ai i'li.l.ll^ Too. iu'^-| a!. 1^*1.^.'ii.- hiwdrH IMI Mluun, ami tut tli^ yoar I^iu^lim 11. '.'.'in l.r r M. IMN). M* ft MM u'. MM^I. ii ihhI liu ,iollai^. ami for the War . nn.iu i^iNi-onilHT .ii. 1*J|, tin. hi.ni of ouh h'mul . 'I i ^ i^iloll.tr-. MMl (mi, .toim tiook ami win.,in I^S'lilMiiuifY ^oiir h*lni or aH^'^n^ ai.- In'ii-hy^flllt|h*| nottlii'il Hint iiliti'*^\.oi MSMiTltmct ^otir^ni-.|...rii..ii of ftHen i' aiiiui*.. tngrtllfti wwb 1^lOloriM anil fititi ^-t:lun nlnt'tx inn* ilayt a'tor 1IMrOM|4rttt urtfl)t H l^ nm.r ^ b. MiMIMV lionMl )^ur riKtit. I'll*. mpmnM ami lialni In^an.I lo tii - ai...v.- nauifil qnilttl I ^tlr MlnlM^(MM vllllftwaMtlM MMb of Mm i nder^^ .nrtl.M. r r '-ownoi. ^M MM p-it-iiii.-.i i|u^^^oik .ml ma..* II* r^.iuli.^'I ivpriiiliiiirrft tltrieli , v. .. 1 ,A' * *^ eHAHI.lt.^All.n^n.l.l. M'Mit . M.l\ . ^^^! rlrMpnblifMMM May 1, leu: RutteCitv Tent and \vning Ct\ IMNMIMHome Inilu.try Ttif only pr.wti.*al^u^uuuj nifti in Montana. 1ra\* older* at iv. S.-'iih Mam seii^h.^Emu: ^St Hoopur. Fropriotor theknow in the mountain* ^n ihift vicinity^in deeper than lia* Im-n known lor'year*^at thia iteaann. The atciin txgan last^Sunday and laated until Friday noon,^ain^. which limn the wt-ailier haa been^wamt and pleaaanl. Therearc no new devclopmenta lo^report retarding tie Butcher creek oil^licltN. Mliic'h ^iii. dchtnlitd nt length in^the Stamiahd aome lime hinee. H. A.^riMftVftJJMaV Ihe r^.prcfentativi' ^f foreigii^cnpilnlwliu tjitaiiu-il .t inn' t\-il.iy opliou^on Mime ol Ihe claim*. i^ ex|^eeted ftr^^arnv ^ in Hits camp ^^ un.^ hen some atari-^lint; MM may lie t ^pt-t lt d. M prevent^there are more prospective lit h men in^lii 'l l.ntlye lhan in any other camp in^Montana. Knrihe past innnih or ^i* vecka. a^lari;t' nuttlhtT of Colorado niinert-, moat I)^from As|^ ii and Leadville. have been ar-^rivitiR in Kttl Ia*\uo anil ma king their way^lo ihe new mining camp t ailed Wootl^lii\er, aituateil hIhiiii ninety mile* south^ol Inn. in Wyi.minn. near ts*t Sunlight^luiK.il!. Minernl ^^^ ditcoVMftMl there hy^Calontis pa it its laat fall, tin- general^forniiitioti la ing gr.'inile and |iorpliyry,^anil some very nth assay* have licon^in.itlf. Most of theM* Colorudo parlies^are hacked liy capital anil if their report*^are favorable there will I* a lame influx^of liiilu is to \Vt ml Kiw i' this spring. The^t amp is li nt hill from this point via ihe^Mi'tif'tse staff, antl all outfits and sup^^plies .ue piin-iiasi-il at this camp. Ttle^new mineial district is at an elevation of^MM IML MM] nl MM i hi te is bo much^snow that it is impossihle lo ast ertain^tli finitely ^ hat the out look ic. 'Ihe foundation of the hole! being^cm led hy the ICocky I'ork To^n and^Electric ccinpany is almost coinplctod.^The liiiililitif l^ to rust S'ii i,,'. nnd it is^tlitoiflit will he ready for MJMI lie-^Ion* w inter set* in. Hi.rrniin IC a- 11 Instate. Partiestlesirinj; to invest in the coming^capital of Molilalia arc rti|Uf*ted to write^or call on us In-fore pinch .sinu elsew here.^Wi h.iiiille Capital Hill. Went Park ami^Spring Hrook atlilitiolls to Roieman. he^sitles Mime llrsi-cla.a pro|ieiiiea on Main^sll.it. A.J. Rekves. Agent.^Kik.iii- l:i anil 41 Owsley lilia k. Untie.^K. K. I'im.iv, Mgr.. MMt* il.in i a on l iil.ui Railway Co. Ciimmiilatiotitickets, liniittHl to tlay I^from ilati- ol ^.tle. final ior:^- trips |MM^Unite ami vri.ti oncl.1. fin. S.II. (ai in riii an. -MONTANA LUMBER AND PRODUCE COMPANY, BUTTE AND ANACONDA. Manufacturersand Dealers Inall kinds of Lath*Shingles, Mouldings, Doors and Windows, PLANINGMIIaIa WORK. Eatimateimade on Hard Wood and F^.ern Pine Finiah for buildings of any size. Aspecialty of Ccrd Wood in Car Lots and Fir Mining Timber* HAY.GRAM. FEED. FLOUR. CORN MEAL. ETC.. RookSprings Lump, PennsylvaniaAnthracite andCumberland Blacksmith BAINWAB0NS AND EXTRAS, Allgrades of Buggies, Carriages, Road Carts, Lightand Heavy Harness, Saddles, Robes, Whips, etc.. Completestock of Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows, AND ALL KINDS OF AgriculturalImplements and Extras. StateAgents for B.F. ^ H. L. Sweet's'Common Sense' Sleighs ^ Wagons AFULL LINEOF OPPirPJ ^ E*^ fMMM Straet. Butta,^VTi iV/CO^ Frool strati. Anaconda. J.T. CARROLL. General Manager. TUTTLE Manufacturingand Supply Company. Dealers n Manufacturers 0' indEltctrinl^Mt^iioery ud Supplies ANACONDA. WORKSAT ANACONDA BUTTE. N J\|QTICE. I* -ll I mill ' tHUi. ^. li- iprr th.tn anv .-.w Iramuilaltiwu.aau f.nn.-ii i.Ua^an4^^|. ^ . .iii^ is ,,! I ,i^l. i ;i aii.l t ^llf..rnWtii i|i^^^^ ' - tniin.lt^. tivt-n mi .ii, t^ , MIlillMJ.IMM I'.O. Box 09O. Butto, Mont. j PACIFICR.R. 1HE GREATTRANSCONTINENTAL ROOTS, * r**tt* llirnuph Wisconsin. MinnrsoXa, North^Haknia. Msnitooa, Montana, lilalto, Uregoa^anil WatliibKloa DININB CAR LINE DlnincTar* are run hrtwoMi rhlcajto. st^Paul, Mlooeauolli.. Wlnni|irg, Ueloua, Bulla,^1 acomu, baatll* and rortlauii PullmanSleeping Car Rout^. rullmanwrvlr. tlally Iwlwpeu riiloato. St^Taul. Montan. anil the 1'acliic Nortliwi tt, and^brtwrrn M. I'aul. MilinpalKilt* anil MluaMOM.^hultli tiakola ana Muiiiluba |wiuW THEPOPULAR LINE.^Pally Evpre** Train* rarrv alfoant Pullmaa^Flrvpluii I an. Ilium*-^ ar^. Day t oaclitn, I'iui^man Toui itt blevuer* autl Fro. ColoaUl Bl.a*v^lu^ Can. YELLOWSTONEPARK ROUTE. The\nrthirn Pactnc R.R l^th*rall Un- tn Yrt Invotont*Turk, the pMMttMvr liu* I^ ^ .illforaU^mini ASmui and lU trams imm throu^a lo* THROUGHTICKETS (ire*nld at all coupon onVc* of th^ Xorthafa^^aciflr rallroail to iiumt* NortU, Catt, KoiUbaud^V^*t, lu tu. I uiled Mate* and Canada. -TIMEM. III'.HVI.E - ARRIVEAT MJI No.7. Borcman E\|^rc^. Iirlmrn paa-^wnaci^ rium all mil^ n imiui*. ar^rlvc* at Nortlicin raillic u. ,..i.^dlally)i ^ p n Ko.a. I'.-fiflc Mali. Tkrouah tram^from ( hlcaiio, arrive* a[ Monuna^I'niou ilrp it ^dally. *:^ la No.lm1 P.my Ktpre*., Monday, Wi-ii-^u.Mla) in.i l'iuU\. N.-i i.ii in Pai'ilic^iloiKit7.11 pn No.1. AtlHDtti' vmt. I liroiiisliira.il I r. m^Poiiiaml. MrtfM at Montana 1 ntim^depot (Uilhrl ,11 MMM lliliiial \|ui'.^ arritr. al Montana^tuiuu tlcpot (ilallyili iipm PRI'ARTrK 'M 1m 1 ik. M*.I. Pacific Mail, for Spokane. Tac^^ma. Seattle. Portland and all Califor^^nia iHiinln, toaYe* from Montana^I'nlon ili-nor cdaily i No.s.^ Parli. Mall, lhroiuth train for^alt Coast pomtv throiurn alaafMf*.^loav.. from Montana Cniou di'jait,^.dally Ilelonaand M:^^o^ua K\ere^^. from^Montana iTiii.in d.|.ot idMhr) Mo.i ' Allautii' Mill, mrouitli train |.^r^ft. raid, cnirafo aim all oattmo^point*, leave* trom Mont.inn I'ulou^.H'|Hit d uly U'OJinooo No^ Mo.i'maii i:tpre*^. from North^^ern I'a.-itV drpn. foi m .Paul, CM-^cacoaml all fi'tiTU pom:* daliyi l.'ipm NoIM. I'onr Bvpie*., lloMiay, M^UimI.iv aim I nd;r . It-an*. from^Mftifra I'arifl'' mm7 111 m Not M. tlnouirli MfM for St. Paul andt lileaao. _^^Ma I ha. tfcraMJfe *leepcr^ for Spokane. T.v mm* Seattle *. ^ IV.M.'li '^For IUte^. Map*. Time T^Me* or Special la- forniallouapply lo au) ^tenl. ^ortli^ra i'acida raidoa.1 CHARLESS. FEE,^Ceiierai l'a**en^t.r mini I wket A^ent. wmironv,M 1' BMMa. Affcnt.^Mkaui Uioaavtay . Butta. MoaL ThePhoenix Nursery Co., DELAYAN. WISCONSIN. Wecarry a first class stock of ShadeTrees, Fruit Trees, Shrubs,Flowers, Etc.,^ALL NORTHERN GROWN AND HARDY. VVcinvite our patron* to examine our freight bills ami satisfy^themselves that our goods are shipped iroin Wisconsin and are Vmt^^.ivated there. Wearc making preparations to establish ABRANCH AT MISSOULA. withthe intention of putting in a Green House and packing ground*.^O.robect in doing this is to enable us to hold our British Coluin-^tiade. L.G. BARRETT. Missoula, Managerlor the Northwest iiipa 7^a ^^^Ma tn a^OTICFor FORFEITl'RF - Anaconda,^i* lieet Lau|^. county, Montana. Feb , .-un,^l.-^.'. To c II. Cloaterman and Mill Creek Mln-^Ins t'onipany la corporation of St. Paul. Mlnna-^aota ^ reputed o.'ner*. Yuu are hereby nutifletl^that we. th. under*l|sniHl oo-tiwuer*. Iiav. ox-^i^endeil two hundred dollar* lu labor and tin-^prvreroeut* upon th. ^Ida^ nilutut claim a* Ihs^aani. appear* of record tn the office of tha^county recorder In and for the county of IVer^Lotlae and the (tale of Montana, on page m lu^boot 6uf SMffJ Imle record*. In order to noli^^aid preinfuet uuder Hi. iirovialoni of m i-tloa^TtM. i:evi^ed statute* of the I'nited Staler^belnt; Hie amount reiiiisred to hold the Mime for^the ^i'*r^ mmum Dm. 3i^:, lirno and lie,., siitt,^l**l. and If ^itluu unity da^^ from the Mr^lM^of thi* notic. by imlillcatliiu upon ^ou. C. H.^Clotiernian and Mill Creek Minium company,^reputed BWOcr*. and all other pei ti uii to whom^It may conivrn, yuu fail or refu.o to coutnbuta^your iKirtlon* of *ucb expenditure*a*ro-own*'r*.^your interest in *ald claim will o*voni^ the protk.^eit\ of the *uli^crll^er* under *ald *ecllon ^131 of^tlie Kerl*ed statute, of the I niu-ii Slato..^r'u^t publication, March 1.1 Ehst JarrKKL. CHAItLK.JAECKEU IncorporaledUnder the Lavs of MoDttsi X'OTTCETO CO-OW\ERS.-To (leorje w^1^ P.on. Edwin s. feun. John CUybau^h. .1. K laiae.Edward liunkel.Thoina.. your L.ira executor,ailiiiiiil.riatorft. orakujrni: Youar. hereby notified that I lain Oldhaber,^your co-owner, ha*. In accordance with the pro-^Tttinn* of ^erti^n ..fir Kented statute* of th.^I oiled SIMM, expended in latter and impnive-^Dienu upon the Credent quartz lode niinuia^^Uim. aaated al Ihe head of the We.t fin of^oieton* ciU' h. about to mue. iroin Aiiacunda. ta^liaer Ixidue . inn. Moat, for the vear 1wi,^one hundred .^ii^ii dollar*, representuu: work,^antl [on. tJeorge W penn. Ed*rard S Paaa, .: ... CiavhaitKh.J. h I .^.^. l.d^m liunkl*. 1hoina*. M'pul.M ow ner*, and all other Mn mi^whom it may concern, are hcrebv n.itlfled that^If within 9ii day* after Um noil-e In publican..a^j on fail to pay lo tn. ::tider*i^tied your ri..|nvt-^1%'. p.otion. of *aid *utn according' lo \our real^totetTkl. if any, your iml ioti re*t. if anV. 10 *ai4^claim will l^voiiie ihe propertv of Ihe '.inoar-^*Usned. pursuant lo law. CLAPSot I'll vbtlt, IiatislAnacomU. Mont., reb. 1, lav*^first I'ubucaliou. 1 t... ^ ixu. STATESAVINGS BANK. BUTTE.MONTANA. SouthwestCorner Main and Park Btreett^rA!I^ IN CAPITAL.^ I OO.OOO. Flu1percent, inti're'it i^ald on Salinas |ie|^oslta^and Coiiip..oi.led Semi-Annually. BaoalTM)^lieiiosll* sul*ject to Check. lUs 'iiuu;-l oin-^meiclul Papit'sand 1 Mali, ^U l.c,i I -un^lira*'* l'tuei^ti and lioiuestiu Lxchaiiaa. Officehour*- Fnarn lo a. nn. to 3 p. m. and 00^Saluiu i) ei ennuis iroiu ^ p. ui. lo s p. tu,^P. A 1.ARI.I V. l'urnil^b 0.H. l'^LMi.n. Vice President. T.M. Uoisiks*. Cashier. MMMMt. A. iMMtaCkaf II Paimer. tjoOk^W. Ma platan s V. Kemper. 1. M. Ilooseas, .*_^II Barret, Oeof. Unci C. I. iiooln. k. U^Lcavell. Freelo tlie Afflicted Allm li. .ue s.iff mr;,r- frr.in theerTect.o' Vouth-^ful Prrors. I...ss .^ Manhood, Faiiin,- Pow.ra, tionoir.i.ea. O.it-t Mrictuie, SraMHi and t'.ia^m..ii^ trnaksM arnak are tue enacts or iiu^a^terrii'le disorileiw wi.i ic ei\e, Fisr.a o^^CMAIMR,/Wt dil'iafl 1 1, i,...,' 1 , t,r^lt ami cur.^/sfmMlrcs at /ho..., t.y sr.l.n; to til. CililoroiiMfdi\i! kljti UrM| HB)MMarkov Btnat, Ma I ianciaoa Caulorula.