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4 THEANACONDA STANDARD, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 7, 1892. THEBUTTE OFFICE 0,tm^ STANDARD IsIn the Sew Windsor Hotii Annri. Ho. 21^East Broadway, lb- Telephone^number U 25s. Advertisementswill be received at the Butt*^offlco or the Htakdaiik till * o'clock^I'. M. tor Insertlen in the fol^^lowing morului: ^ pa|^er. TheSTAKDAnn It rtellverexl to Butt* mb-^sertbert early every morning. BUTTERAILWAY GUIDE. MONTANAVNIOX. MIHTIIKHVPACIFIC ~~Arrive. l'o|iatl. No,I. Paelfir Mail west bound(dully I .... . 1^ p. m. ItSa. ni.^tin. a. Pacini' Tlirouiih Express,vent buiimi naallyi tho.2.l!o/cman fc'xpn easthoonil. BMax Bh Kn.4. Atlantle Through Mall,east bound...I.' no in l ^ no noon Ifon)Express' 4^. p. Arrlveeat N. I'. drput ami depart* from M.^I'. depot. leaves from N. P. deiMit ami emmets at Bo/emanwith N. I' ^lg:i Iruln. {Monday*.\. cliiasiluis sud lnilavs. t'LOSIMlami arh1vai. op siaii.s butte IIIKKKM nute1^Mar silver. rH',4. Cop|Mr quiet, lake, f 11.70*111 .HO.^l.^ ail. dull, ctomeetir, M.-lbfi '^.*^. Wnrkon the iii'W I Sill t.- A I lost, ill^smelter Is-gnu yesterday. K.M. Ilavitlixiii Ims returned from his^trip to f lialtatusigu, Tenn. liov.K. I). Kolscy passed tbrougli Hutto^yesterday mi bis w ay to I Nit Ixslgc. Aehild wus Imrn yesterday to tlie wife^ni Kdward II'lhuiiu II. lately of llurkf,^Idaho. PatrickMcAvoy and Mrs. Mary A. Ilan-^nan wen1 yeslenlay granted a marriage^license. Tliofuneral of Mary, infant dauiclitcr of^William Sliielda, will take place this^afternoon. Anapkin rin^ social will lie si veil Tburs-^duy evening iu i!k^ basement of thu [Mr*^iaohn block. W.H. LefTV $100 waa turned over to Kev.^K. ^'^ tiroeneveld yesterday liy the^Stamjahii. TiiiiiIViyle won tlie ailver cuiiolfered by^Pat Murray in Iho MM of bond ball^playetl on Sunday. It.f*. Templemuti haa returned from the^state of Washington, w here hi1 has Is-cn^engaged ill iiiiuiiiK operatlona. ThoinasKodda left yenterdoy for latg-^laud to he ahaetit eeveraJ nmntlia. Mis^^ ife ill the me him liilo v ill i lail friends in^Wisconsin. Atthe M V. parsonage .it .South Unite^on Saturday. I'. Sparks of AltaidikI.i^and Mihh Kinitia VFogosky of I In lie viere1^man led liy Hey. !^'. A. tiuiler. Theenmity eolnliiiasioners did not meet^to-day for w-niit of a quorum. t'lHilHHaW^amner ^'a|ilie^ li.-e goiiii In v isit his niiiie^near Philiiiabiirg mid Mr. Palmer is some^^where iu the Flathead isaiiutry. The I man I^will prohably not get tngether liefore next^week. Mr*.Ida Tan-aday senda a long enm-^luunicatioii to the M vMiuui. in whieh^she denies Hint she waa arrosteit a lew^day s ugo, hut anya that her IiiihIwiikI ''and^that other woman tried to, hut got left.^^Mrs. Farnithiy recoiinla her family^troubles, anil hlaiiiea the other aide of the^bullae for all of them. TheIiobc hall fever emit nines to spreud.^The ynuug lady pupils at the High sehisil^art1 the latest victims and have orgain/.ed^a teatn'w ilh the intention of doing up the^l^n.vb of that institution of learning. The^girla are practicing regularly und Mi lap-^idly acquiring a thorough understanding^of the game. They e\|s-et to play thu^buy a about a w cek after Balkan] eloses. Illelianl Man.Uelil. rl ttc, June il. II. A. (iu.voti. agent for^niehanl Maiislleld. one of the greatest^actnra on the Kuglish speaking stage, is in^Butte arranging for Mr. M inslleld'a a|^^poxiratiee heieat NByguire's o|m^i-.i house,^Wcdtlertlu.l and Thtlrsilav evenings, .blue^I1. hi ill 10. Mr. Maiislield will present ^A^Parisian Rumaiice^ Wednestlay, and his^fatuous lustoru' creation. ^Iloau Itriiiu*^liiell.^onTinirailav. and uiav.if ItM |m-o-^ple ev inee a di'sire foi him lo do so. gi\ e a^aiiei-ial iualinis^ on 'riiui-stlay afteriUHin,^of An-hibahl ^ lavei iug tiuuter's ehariuiiur^comeil.v. ^Prim1!1 Karl.^ Mr. Mauslieltl^has Is en seeim'd l^^ Manager Magiure at^great expenao, ami w ill preai1!!! iImmm pla\ ^^with the original east, sreuer.v niul i'lleets^uaed at the liarvlen theater. New York City.( Thoilglitto lie lt.it Ue. Bini . June i.. V man WWM MJBBVKl^u feu dav s agii on stispieum and is la-ing^held by Mime of the |Milieemeii and the^police muglstrate la be Hut ke, one of the^two jail hri-ukers w im Men1 still at large.^The shenll diH-a lint tl.uik hi1 is the man^and Jailer t 'ook and llepmx Kiehaivls art1^BaaElva it is not llurke. as they aa^ the^man iu jail la a bead taller than he.^Police Judge McMurphc.v. before whom^llurke ap|M-ar^Nl several tunes, is almost^euro that the man ia tin1 ceca|ajHl iirisotier,^AX'hen arrested the other day fie acted^very auepiclotialy und called the otlieer b^^Hume. MMtMti Itia not improbable that the democratic^|s^iiy in eoiiK iitioii at I ho ago June '.'1st^w ill nominate u dcmia rat lor pii s dent of^these 1'niteil States. Tine la Hot. however,^the chief reason wh^ till delegates and^others interested should travel via the^I'tiiou Paeilic railway, but tN^caiisc this^line insures comfort, safety and s|veetl.^Tirketa at half rale w ill Im- on sale fivun^Montana |Miiuta to ( Incago and return at^I'liion Pncille offiee, corner Main and^Broadway. June I'.lii to pith ineluaive.^goi-l for return July Mi Atirand \\ rest I lug 'I un riiaillent I Willlake place :it t'etiterv illo amphi^^theatre June 1.1 and 14. free for all. lor^I ornish styles, lira! prize Jim. second^tTb. third fourth tS^. Tor mixed four^sly lea thn prizes w ill Is- first flKI. aeaaaal^faO. Adliiisaion '.*) cents for each day.^Voulton ami Caaaavi ami Bjaaaaj uud^|ajn I'ora bottle of line liquor or a Ixix of^g^mnl cjgare go to the ^Cabinet,^ South^Butte. WALKERVILLECOUNCIL CityFathers Give Their Attention to^Virions Matters. HALUORVSBUNDLE OK BILLS TheyAre Turned Over to t,ha Com^^mittee on Finance -Visions^of Lawsuits Ap^^pear. Wai.kf.rvii.i.k.June 11. The city coun^^cil mnt this evening in regular ecsaioii.^The llnauce comi.iiltoe. n |suie^l a list of^lullsuiiioiiniinc m sm.7^^, which were or-^dens I paid. A list of diaputed bills ainoiiut-^iug lo fll.'i.lu which have been ti source of^much trouble to the council, and which^woi-e prosenti-d by Allorney MaMaM of^Butte, next occupied tlie attention or the^city fathers for aBflM till hour. These^bills were for w itneaa fees in tie1 ease of^the city of Wulkervillu va. tlnlerigo, and^the city attorney had previously pajaaj^^Baajdrxl that they Im- not paid. He said^tbt.t it would Is* eatablialilag a had prece^^dent and would ls^ in direct Op|Mll|tllin to^tin1 plan pursued in Butte, whore the city^pay ^ llo lees. MayorHall urged that the bills ho BaM^as he thought thai the city was inoraUl if^not legally baNM I^ pal tio'se bills, and it^would lie cheaper to settle them now than^to stand the c\|m-nsc of a la-v suit aa ia^threatened by Mr. Ilaldoru. Alilerinaii^Aiiuear diil not favor the council showing^the white leather and said thai he would^givcePKInf Ins ow n money lo help defcntl^the suit rather than for the council to pay^the hills after previously refusing to do^so. He said that if the city p.ml the bills^they would hate Iu pay similar billa for-^ever. t ily \ltorney O'Dotniell said that^he Iio|msI the city would not la- frightened^by a bill from Mr. Haldol n or any other^lawyer, and stiid Hint he felt like taking^the case off the city'a hands and lighting^is Maaaalf, I'or the sake of staving the^matter off the bills wan rcferii-d to the^IIiiuuee coiiiuiittce. It was also decided^tonsktlcciiy of Butte to help light the^case if it should Im- carried to the supremo^conn, as that city is us much interested in^the result us Walkerv die. Browti, of Ihe attaal and alley commit^^tee. n-|Mirted that City Marshal Tlinoken^had Im-cii iiegliH iing Ida duties tin stris't^eommissioner, and moved that his scr-^v |bM in the tatter eu|uwity Ih^ dis|m-iised^w nil. w hich was carried. Mr. Brow u then^stated that the uiemlM-rN of ihe street ,,ud^alley eoiiiiiuMii- would do ihe ajaaa] coui-^nussioiier's work among themselv*^. Thecomuniti1!1appointed lo draw up^resolutions of condolence a| the death of^Col. C. A. Bmailw.iter presented a list of^resolutions, which were ndoptcd. ami a^copy onlensl sent to the lasrcavial family. Theinarsh.il was iiisirucied to notify^Put Mullen of Celllel villi' not to haul any^more filth through the streets of W.ilkcr-^vdlc. Adjourneduntil next Monday . hKWKHK AMI Til I M.s. SomeMain street l^operly (Iwuera XI nat^Mlaronncf-t with Hie Sturm t'ulverl. Illfir., June o. The sewer aaaaaJMM^of the city council met this evening lo^roaaider the matter of extending various^sewers, ImiIIi storm and i.anilary. Mayor^Mautle was present ua was also Mr.^Blackfonl. tin1 city engineer. The latter^submitted an estimate of the cost of the^different repairs and extensions content p-^lulod. His llgmvs viere iis folhnvs: lAiemtin^ hull.lie gulch storm sewer to silver^Itow crce1. 4.1111 feet, at $10.a, jier fisit. ajMatl^naaVaBal UMBMrn i:ulcli storm sewer .^^.:^^^feet, at tin s., any foot, MJM| aataadkaj aMl*^I-il x setter ^.Ton feet, at %: Bar foot. BMTii ex- Ictiilin; slul In sewers to present lllllaliitetl Mill itsni the ^ ity anil isivlti: tin- pails tilrctnlv luillt^w Hi stiuic. Iliitlalo mtleh tn simtIt skktW DbBV^ware avenue. t,.vio feel, tit flo.-c. |m^r fistl. $|;..^MJI; paving .'.Too BM, at To cents Bay fis^t.^MJMt ^^lilloi^ii gulch In Platiiiuni atni-l. IJU^leet, at $ni.s:. |s'r font. els.uiT.T^.. paving l.-.im^fort i part already In.nil. at ^t^ cents ih-i fiHit,^BME Thetotal cost of nil the luinrovetnelits^conteiuplatisl m the engineer's estimate^it will BB seen f,sils up HUMI Ti.BM^allKMItll that alnggered the mayor and^iiieinla i s of the eoiniiiitttH1. Mr. Black^^ford aaid that by diacontiiiulng the use of^.storm culverts aa sanitary sew era ami^comiM'Ibug all persona using the same to^disconnect with lhein.it would not Im- nec^^essary to extend the Buffalo giileh ciil\erl^uny further than Aluminum sired, and^thetlldlow n gulch culvert to the south^side of Mercury street. Afterdiscussing the matter at some^length it was dually BMMafl to instruct^theciiy attorney toaaaaaMM oiibnaiiee^coiiipelliug all persons v\ hose premises^are conticctcil with the storm culverts to^iliseaiitiiiui1 such connections and e.mm'ct^with sanitary sewers only. It was then^brought out iu the discussion thai all the^building-^^ti the west side of Main street^Im'Ivvccii Hi-otiilway ami Turk were con^^nected with the storm culvert of Hull.do^gtili It. According to the dii isiou of the^committee the ott Iters ol those buildings^will have l.^ I iinb I .i sew cr III the alley III^the rear of tlieiu to i-otiucct with the^scwcrill Hark slit-el.or else they w ill have^to conned with the Main street sewcr.^As the storm culverts w ere never aaWBBaftM^tola1 BBM for any other pur|aisc than to^carry oil aiirfuct1 water anil nroaM prop^^erty, those using them instead of ihe sani^^tary sewers a ill he coiiipclliHl lo comply^with the pio|aiscd onliuaiice. Byearning out the decision arrived at^the colullllttis:1 i ^In liulcd thill nil extra^bond issue was iitimircaaary. lor with the^exception of paving the storm cub crts^and extending them a short distanc, . the^l'X|M'llse of the other uiqirox ellletlts w ould^have tii ls^ borne by the propcrtv ow nera^In n, in, d ihcrcby . Uin.ialLocations. litI 11 . June ti. The following mineral^ItM utions BTBM llliil for BaaBM to-day ill^lite olliee of the county BBBaPBBf I tioldctiStar and Silver Cham hsles.^Summit Valley district, by James Con^^nelly. Itigdouhale, Iitdepenilcuce district, bv^Luke II. Madi^an. FiveCoinage lode. Summit Valicy ilis-^triet. by II. W . Mi 1 inx Castleliia'k lode. Htvide Creek district,^by (.. W. ami M. C. H.slgc. Narrowtillage placer, miorgaiii/ed dis-^iriei. by S. J. Montis' .mil A. J. U.iroh. Bartelleluclt1. ludc|M'ndeucc district, by^J. V. Skidmni-c. Lone1'iis- I.mIc. liidependciiee district,^by James V. Hover. I'eu|il^ ^ Parly t'lititftillull. IllI i . Jlllleti. The eomcllliou of the^people's p.irt) of this county will be held^lo-moriow at I aph. e ball. Inasmuch as^most of tin1 id legates wurk mi Bay shift,^the convention araaaf w ill not he held NB^^UlTiMa'narB in the evening. I he dele^^gates will convene at - ill the altcrniHin,^eircel a teiiqairary orgam/.vt ton atid ais-^MBBI coinntitte*^s. ami will tlnii adjourn^until cloning, when there will be a fail^rcpn'scutatlon. The convention will prob^^ably In' called to order by W. Leyshon,^chuii unlit of thtint^ eomiuuiei'. forn BattlB of line liquor or a Imx of^gisal cig.us go to ihe '^Cabinet,*' Souih^Butte. Privateand i'lironi*- diseases treated by^l^r. Noivroas, new Unalty bluvk. HI lit II MATTLKv FourthAaaaal Mawllng of Ilia MoaUaa^Uapllat A.siM lallen. BUIIB, June ti. Thi) fourth annual^meeting of the Montana baptist associa^^tion wil login on Willnes lay morning at10 o'elecii. The loiveiitiou will be railedto order by Kev. C. II. Allen and the programmen ill lay ua follow I:^vmitMxii skssiov Ceillllllgletters from tl.o elilltvliea. Ilit iisliut toil iif visiting laretlinu. uud ten^luliiiitea re|^iit rrnin tlie fli l l. lie|Hirtof cotuinlttee on eurolliiie.it and^aiT.iiii.emi lit^, organization l^^ BMBBB1 orofucer* virniMiox BBBNaB. Ap.iu.ntitem nf e^ nmltleex oti m ollment amiiii ia igeiiienl,^tlrief ilevotlolitll exerrlses AaaataUaaataftoiiimiug raaaaBlan: mi^ohitiuiri'S., resiiltttl nis. state ^I rcliflou.^Inii'1. p aei* ami preacher, foivljiii hotiiaa amistate IlllaslllUi. All to rep ilt 'MMI1.4 thl.m'sshin BfaaaaMnaaaaBBaaa for itovt year Au\iniic 'llamsiit. Iittsiui-ss S'Ili.i.ll liy |!i-v. '.V. I'. Utile We11'- v 111 k Iu mis.tuns. I'orelll M a.l ins ... Mis.Iletul mill Mis. risilonf Inllou. Horn*Mlaatuos m.^^ y. c. niiss of Helena stateMissionsMrs. 1*0*0 f.VI.Mti.SUsslox. iipenw ith lixinn ami prater Itaaurtaof aiiy aaialBl BitiaaufaiMM liepDrtflfor forcluti Mjlaaliiaa Ail.lle-s ^One ll'lmllc| \etlls ^i | nl''lgll MissionWurl.^Iter. Mr. Weekt 'ihePower of the tioa|m'l Atnaiijt tin* lle.ithen Kev. Mr. Sls'ueer Wi.atkImmbM ^ni 1 innehes He rm Kamaa MisslunMr, Mr. lira vex 1111it -11 vv.^brief ilcvotion.'il cM'ivtscs Kt'li'il'ts1111 stale ileilnailliati'ilis. elnlll.lt :es.^lesiilutiaits .ni 1 reeeptioll of IIC1V ellltrehex AdiliessKev. BBMBM AtltltXooVKKSSloX, Itrlefilerntlontil service v.lilressi's.||ev. Messrs. Iteiniiigton and l.e.tis^Iti'iKirt of i-oiiuuittees on ^Statioif Keli^ion. Ail.InssKev. I'altlson Misi-elliineiiusliualness KVr.NIXI.SfSSIoV. Hevoliontilserviee Ko|inrtof Mlsstiinary eommittei1 BjMf. Mr, Leslie Address^Hi* Nrsilsuf t tin Work in Mon^^tana.^,, Addressesli.-v. Messrs. Hale and la*slle Adjuiinunaut soMl'. OK Tilt: TOl'O H ONKS. I*rlsiineraof tlie County Jail Causa a^1.ol or Trouble. Bil l'!., Juno ti. If the prisoners nf the^county jail thought to get the Im^n1 of the^sheriff and his jailers by attempting to^tear dow n the jail and raising Cain diiriuz^Hie past two tlnys they will Ii ml them^^selves mistaken. They resumed their^racket in tin1 jail this morning, ami al^^though the hose was turned 011 them and^then iMilding anil all other elf eels taken^from them, it had apparently no effect on^thorn. They destroyed everything in^their cells of a hivukahlc nature, and^linally the sheriff had warrants issued for^the ttrest of 14 of the toughest in the lot. Tiieywere taken iM-foro Judge Mi^^Murpiiey and till pleaded not guilty to the^charge of disuniting the peace. Their^ti i lis w ore then set for 7 oeieaa this even^^ing. They will undoubtedly Iw sent up^to serve extra time, after which the county^attorney will Hie stnte charged againat^them for destroy iug stall* pro|M't-ty . Judgo^lYut1 ertoti was among the wituesaea aul^-^piM'iiail to appear in police court ngainst^the prisoners. Besides makinz such a^racket as to disturb the pence of the^ueighlHirhiMMl for blocks around the court^house, they lin-d at the officers volleys of^v ili' i pallets every time they entered the^jail. Thisevening the 14 meneonlliied in cor^^ridor No. 4 were arraigned in Judge Mi ^^Miirphcy's court for trial. Tin1 sheriff,^several deputies uud the jailers and also^several pets,,11s re-ading in the ncighlNir- II ^I the jail were examimil as wit- iiessesfor the proMs'ittionaiiil thi'ileseriii-^t ion I hey gave of the scenes mid sounds^they bad heard wits decidedly intoreatlng.^None of the prisottcrs. except a vagrant^named l^. Ilosti desired to testify. Kosu^dented linv iug taken any part iu tin*^mutiny, in which statement lie wns Imrtie^out by the sheriff. I pnn the alierilfs^statement tin* court dismissed the charge^against Kiwa and sentenced the other^prisoners, all toughs and desperadoes of^the worst kind, to pay a line of (inland^costs and till days eotllitieineut iu jail.^Four out of seven of the last.tiOdaya each,^bail to be served on a diet of bread and^water. With the line ami isstta each pris^^oner will have about IJ0 days to serve.^The prisoners did not deny creating tin*^ilisturlkains' ami said they did it aa a pro^^test againat the insufficient baal given^them. \Letter I'coin Our Mr. Mann. Boston.May j.'!. IsOi*.^^ As I have consented lo take the pro-^duct of the factory y ou w ill need lo make^room for the gisals at once. tm ti. mv.xn. Bythe death of a near relative the house^comes into |sissessioti ol the piXMliietiouof^11 large factory, making iiieu'a. women's^and children sahia's. aO.hirn pairs now man-^iifactiuisl mid a large amount of stork mi^baud to manufacture, and to make BBMB1^fur those gisids tlie present stuck will be^sold at greatly reduced prices. Now ia^your tiuie 10 get your bsitwear at a low^price. No old shopw orn or shoddy giants,^but all .ni-fresh, clean giaxls. Call ami^sis* ua ami gel prices. At the Hid Kcltahle^ImmiI ami sIiim* house of Ira O. Maun, f'i^West I'ark sttx'et. NoticeIn Members It. and M. I. I . AllBBMBBBM of the Bricklayers and Ma-^sous' International union No. 1 of Mon^^tana are nottlbsl to assemble at the hall^on West CsBBBBT street at !l a. in. nti tin*^lath af Juno lo take part ill the parade^under iM'tialtv ol tine lot iioii-atteinlaiii e.^By BBMf of the union. W. T. BYABi^t 'ortx*s|Miiidiug Sivretary. ITre Alarm Test. BUII la June ti.- A test of the Canicttcll^lire alarm system will lie made tisnioi-iovv^afternoon. The lasl work on the system^was done this ufteruiNiii, and the mayor^was iiotiticil that the system was in and^ready lor ius|Ms'tloti. .Notire. Creditorsof the L'stos A Contlell M,T.^aaalila ( o.. an* lawah| ma died to settle^their ace,mills at tin' office in the old laeas^lion, t irroll accotititti may la* t,cttksl^thi'iv ulso. Sous^if st. BjaaBBB^Knihlcm pins and ehantw. Leys, jeweler. AllHaMahMM and men of S'otch ile-^BVMM fispiesteil to attend a meeting^at Caledonia ball, corner Mercury and^Montana, on Monday evening, June a^^fer tile tuiris'.-o of organtiiug a society!^A. J. McKay. J.Wm Men dl. attorney tind notnry ^17^North BUM a tree I. Iltttta City, akaaU Fora n'fn shing drink er n BBBi cigar^go to the ^'Cabinet.^ *soutli Huttc. Youwill enjoy I.olden Crown ric irs^Best A Hussll Co.. Chicago. ^'Kara. Dr.C. V. Non ross has niove.l hn omen^lo tlie new tlwsley block. IIks- Silver Ba*a No. 140^Emblem puis at Lvy s^, the jeweler. WOMAN'SMC.HT4. Mrs.Lllen Walker l.xlilblta Her Pugi^^list le I'uvvers. Bins, June li. A novel dispute over a boundaryline which nearly terminated in^blmslslicd took place iu Butte to-day be^^tween a man and a woman. The woman^c.ime out of it with a bad cut under her^left ey e w hich w as caused by a piece nf^reck thrown by the man. and when the^smoke of battle cleared away it was aeon^that the man's fuce was covered with^si rati liea which bud Iteen placed there by^the sharp finger nails of the indignant^woman. Those who witnessed the scrap^atate that it was an exceedingly lively one^ntid that the woman would havu got away^with her opiKiueitt in line shape it she bad^not lie,-n interfered w tth. ti.S. Lcwia ia putting up a now brick^building on South Mum street next to the^Walker house. Mrs. I.llen Walker,owner^ol tlie Walker house, got il into her head^that Mr. I/'W is was digging ttM^ clnac* to^the foundations of her house, anil pro^^ceeded to make an investigation. The^i, suit of this, according to her statement,^was that sho found that Mr. LaBrkl hud^never established his line, uud that he^had excavated several inch, s nearer to^her building than he shoehl have done.^Sho accord.ngiy requested Mr. lea is to^establish his Hue ami keep away from her^house, hut ho replied that he I;tie.v what^he w as lining. 1'his forciiiMiu she w ent^out to make another appeal to Mr. l^*w is^to act si|tturo about ihe matter, mid was^politely informed, suit instated. Intake a^change of venue to a wartnei- climate,^'litis aroused the fury which uiwnys lies in^a |m-ui-up condition in the average wo^^man's breast, und Mrs. Walker started^lor Laara* with IiIimsI in her eye and ven^^geance plainly depicted on her face. She^grablied him by the hair mid proceeded to^sei .itch and pound his face lo the music^made by his frightful yells. Her blows^were perhaps not very heavy, but every^time her linger nails came iu contnet with^her victim's face they left a mark and he^shrieked in agony. Lew is fluully siu-reedcd^ill tearing himself loose ami pi, ki d up^several good-sized ns'ks. which he hurled^at Mrs. Walker at short range. A couple^of them missed the mark, but the third^one was better aimed anil struck Mrs.^Walker under the left eye. indicting u^painful cut and badly bruising her cheek.^Just at this jimctun'.Charley Murphy, who^runs the Walker bona.* saloon, rushed out^and distracted Mr. Lcwia' attention from^throwing any more stones by lauding two^or three ^siK'kiloIogei's^ w hen* they would^do tlie most good. Mr. Izcwia then ad^^journed for raaaifa anil hostilities ceased,^but Mrs. Walker states that she ia still^prepared to maintain her rights at nil^li iz lids. TlieNew 4'ablne. saloun.^Bern.. June li. The formal opening of^the new Cabinet saloon, in South Butte,^yesterday was the biggest kind of a kui-^cess, and Mr. Charles is correspondingly^happy . The new Parrot band sen'nndeil^him in the evening and lidded greatly to^the festivity of the occasion. This band^was organized iibout throe months ago^among the young men of South Butte and^employe* at the Parrot smelter, and made^its flint appearance in public Inst night.^Tlie music wus of the finest quality, and^ii waa the universal opinion that the new^ergattiration comprise* a gn-at deal of ex^^ceptional talent and that it is bound to^siHin occupy un enviable position in pub^^lic BBpularity. The Sand is led by Samuel^Trclour, w Im so ctlicicutly iustt ncted the^men, mid is made upas follows: S. Tre-^loar, iniitrnetoi : J. W.iugh. leader; A. ti.^liorr. Ilrat I. Hat, cornet; It. M. Peters,^second B flat, cornet ; I.. Motitn1!!!!!, solo^H Hat. cornet: J. M. I vans, first II tint,^cornet: J. Larcw. lirst B Hat. cornel; C.^Iteilihai t. si I'liml H Hat. cornet ; I'. Bright,^sis olid B Hat. cornet : W. II. Wright, solo,^alto; II. I.an'w, first alto: J. latere!, sec^^ond ulto: A. Smith, sis-olid alto: J. C.^Lacret. lirst tenor: W, Clayton, second^tenor; S. Stabler, lirst slide trombone | ||.^IxitiiM.'. second all'le timubtuic i J. S. Nixou,^bai itotte; J. II. U ii den. lirst I. Hut, tuba :^P. W. Curnoii. i.eeonil K II it. tuna: C. A.^Watann. B H bass; ('. L. Ilainni unl. snare^drum : l^. Libs, bass drum. Ifyou want your demijohn tilled go to^Mdormick A Hughes'. 0.K. LEWIS i CO.. fll'ttk.mont. TileulioneNo. .-;i. Carpetsat Prime Eastern Cost Thislontb to Be the Banner loath to^Boy Carpets and Honse Furnishings. Reductionof Stock necessitates Great^Reduction in Prices. Kiiibleinnuts A.O. I . ^Ti^Leya. the Jeweler. Arcyon in need of a new c^ir-^|u t ^ (^r. have you a new home^to luinish^ If \on answer these^i|i:cstions in the aflirni;.tivc, as a^mattcrof business, antic.pite your^wants and take advar.t g.- of the^cut prices n this line for the^month of June. On a larj^e i|uan-^tity of ourcaipct stock our in^^ducements on Carpets, Drapeiiis^and Shades will save you several^iloliars on each room. At the^prices erivin below they are sure^to go rapidly. If you arc in need^of anything in house furnishing^goods, this is an opportunity to^buy choice and new goods away^below regular prices. WEOFFER i- pieces Ingrain^carpets at a reduction of \2\'i^to 21 cents a yard. Prices rang^^ing MM ^^c upwards. WEOFFER ^ j j pieces extra^heavy, wool mixed and all wool^filling, ingrain carpet, at a re^^duction of |j and i^c a yard. WEOFFER ^f pieces extra^super, all wool carpets at a re^^duction of 22 and 2~c a yard. WEOFFER |j pieces Tapes^^try carpets at a reduction of 16^and ffytc ^ yard. Price from^34C UP WEOFFER 11 pieces hand^^some Velvet carpel at a reduc^^tion of Mj and }jc a yard. Price^f 10111 05c up. WEOFFER 16 pieces Body^Unwell carpet at a reduction^of Ji and 2(tc a yard. WEOFFER 19 pieces of Mo*^qtiettc .unl Wilton Velvet car^^pets at a re ltiction of 23 anil^JfC a yard. WEOFFER |nf pairs of Dra^^per.is, cnibiac.ng ill the lead^^ing iiovclt'c- in Nottiiigi'.ain,^Irish Poiat, KeibiissanCs', Hius-^sels I'oin', Sw iss, Silk*, \'eloui s,^C li'iiilles. etc., all go at a re-^t'ucti'in of 15 to ^5 pjr cent.^LaVOC C urla'tisat 7, cents ajiair.^Hotter ones at 05 cents, equal^to ^i.sO curtains elsewhere. WEOFFER jgl Smyi na Rugs,^all si;:d new and atlnictivc ilc-^Mgns. In mi 5i.oo to %y^]\ each.^RugR fio'ii cents each and^up vartls. Theabove lines arc especially^s t aside lor this sale. Come this^Month for genuine bargains. 0.K.LEWIS ^ CO. DR.KINB, AtteaUaa,People or Untie. F.Hood A Co.. sTocera. 'JOC North Main^street, wish to announce to our hundred*^of customers and the people of Butte and^aurroundinff towns, in general, that ae^will have our ip-and opening display of^Hue groceries, fruits, etc..on Tuesday and^Wednesday, June 14 and 15, und ^begin-^ning on those day k will inaugurate a moat^lihoral and startling feature in connection^^ it It our business, to continue indoflitely,^und that is to give every JOtli caah pur^^chase absolutely free. So matter whether^you buy fl worth or $30 worth, should you^be the fortunate ^JOth cash customer your^gooda will cost you nothing. We aim-^ply make this liberal offer aa a token^of our appreciation of past favors,^and hope that all housekeepers of thia^city and surroundings will take advantage^of thia offer. And we further state and^guarantee that any prices that we may^name are aa low or lower titan the lowest^and quality the very beat. Thia grand^oiler holds good only to caah customers,^remember. We wish all to attend thia^special sale while we offer this opportun^^ity. You may be the lucky one; who^knows '.' Watch the papers for further an^^nouncements of opening and special fea-^tures. prices, etc. Very respectfully,^W, HiMxn ct-. Co..^No. 'JtrJ North Main Street. P.S.- I'seful souvenir git^n to each^latly during opening days, June Hth and^lulh. WeHave Imitators,^But No Competitors. Wehave, owlnc tn a drop In the KlRin market,^treiired a 1'iiiisU.iiinent of the tlneit creamery^Butter, which wa will sell for this week as fol^^lows: S0ll tun^ ^0 lOlhtuba 01 All^ tub1 ^a) PIMMarf ^ MB) Flour, per IHO lbsBVM belieof '.lainestowu, best la thn wnrldI3S tJo.nlpastry flour iTi OraDiilatedSiujar. lti potindi forI no lxaf rtiisar, 14 pounds for1 ^a t.oldenC Sugar, la potindt for100 10poiimlh oaio or Tauloca l(*t ispounds Beit Head Klea1 no l.1cans Sardines lou 4pounds good Japan Tea100 ]0pounds 1-cnr Lard10* 10pounds Family lard M 6pound tin Halt Mackerel M choicestsugar cured Hams nr K Bacon, lb U bgallODS mixed or plain lle.klea1 7S Logcabin or Canada Hap Maple Syrup, gal 1 ;^i 6gallons Honey Drop100 aopnttods .felly, any variety115 CroxsIt Black well's Pickles, any kind, qtt . tiS * ' pt^ . 20pound box Three Crown RalflmI W yearold Sour Math Whiskey per gal 3 00 ^^ California Hraody sou * lorn and Holland Glaa no '* ^ .taiualca Rum aru a-yearold Port WineIfl ^^ Sherry Wine1 Angelica IM ^ Tokay IB Agood a-vearnld eiaret Wloe |ier (il 60 CubanHlbxsom Cigar, per too4 00 Wepay Iho freight to Anaconda. Don'tforget the addraat, ButteCash Grocery Co., Pariand Wyoming Streeis. a.f. bray.B. Manager. TIMECASH. Getthe Mo^t For Your Money, Lowprices arc not bargains un-^i less quality is there. VV'c combine^them in Satisfaction in Qlalitv^and in Prick. I10 llii licit flour. MaybloMomft 4t Iion Ihi pastry Hourti and2 43 IKHis ermiiitateil sugar10* Iis lbs extra ^ sugar10* !I Id I .Ion, Arlmekloor Mnknska coffee^M I(Iruiind coffee, 21 ll^ tint iw.ao lb Iwxes...ir 14 li'. giMHl Japan teaat Igal. Canada fancy maple xyrupI fa ,Rgalx. extra fine tucar lost syrttpIM a1 lbs pill ]oily, any assortment1 TO aouis ^^ _ ^^ r1 IFtney creamery butter, per lb -.* 1line leaf lam. any st/e tin^ 10 tic. us any assortment California fruit tot ;cans sugar peat I^l 's rant corn, tomatoes and string lieant.... 1 no 2n|i*^ rolled oartI M sjlbs Lima, navy or tiayun beansI 00 .'..in. eora m^al ^^* Weare still selling tieotf Furnlthlng tinodt. 1Bo^*ls. Shoes and Kubber 1.01 ids at Ji^ per oect,^Ih-Iow the standard price. OihmIsdelivered free of eharg ^ lo Bu te, Ana.^ronda and stirruundiu'; towns. G.W. C0I./.ICK, 212front ST.. south BUTTE. WANAMAKER^ BROWN, raa:h24 North Htm Strret, OverButts Hardwart Co*-nj-;, ^^^gai^^^^ TYLISH OFHELENA.^AU. 1 m it if n^ t} Wr linTf* n-1 LwMI iMl '^ l*v tntt mnrh vtr^sji^^n^^n Ihr liinNirunii't- vt .'arc. ^*\p#Tt*,n^*f jinrl^mkIU lit the hiliuK ot |ir^*tv*r.ptlnnN. ll-^rr U vi!( 1 ^ 111'tik, rUo, tli'iuKli. 1 hi t ...1* a 1;1 dt*al to iiowith it. nmt tlmt i* IM aoiMtMiw o.' lilt^^lriL''i;i!^t. li 1* nut qnltr n^\\ \ ai^U*. ht^\r^^Tt^r. to^ft*ll ItttO th** ilolUHtnii thfit iMtthini; let .In;;;- ..i^^finUI tv 1 a (triiK norc. i*N kimw tint tills I* l^v |^Iio l'l.'.u'- tin* rHw. hut |mm hap* vou t.on't Ki.^\t^thrtt in ^iinif.i in our sto.'k h ,tu evce-Mltail)^p.'iou ^ larl-^* f off 5010NPALMETS PEtPUMfiS Inbulk, at B)at ult BBfBMM^We are state Agents for Mtidaiv.e A. I'tip-^per, s Kaea IHeaeh, an I carry a full Ua* of bat^giMsl. at Nevi *i ork pl.ees. We:tre *^,^! BBBM In Mn.ttan i for DR. KOBbKTS' TEMPI.!:OF HEALTH. V/ESTSIDE PHARMACY R.H PAXSON, Ma.iaRcr. lis\\e^t Pars *^t., Opp. central ^^cUooL bmc.Haarfaaa, l'iT. Sxl.B v 1 h peci :it|e, t, nroupor aeren^[ ltd b'alios |ed/et. ,,ue lej,e well MBBB^rpe.l, with tell sl.aft, altfi tiro levelt, one l'.*o: nJ AT Butts,with Might ^ Fairfield, Junt^Jlrd to I 1 th. DI on. at Mrs. Kupfcr.s. June I 2th^ind I 3th. HireYour lives Ii.umined. s PRINGan^UMMER^UITS -TOOKDEK $15AND UP. PAHTS: $3 AND UP. openmmi AGREAT TURNOUT Ib^ o*.Iter 1:0 feet; p'ei*} o' |.ooil-.*a Injure In^ilsl.l. ^^* ^ a tit ^t clalo-.iainp water mill. ^l:h BBBTsMflI o s* an I till. ti' b.iialltigi en sro ted.^Ciood grilled toads mi l pent) of timber for m'.nlnc also half mile Bt '..iter illteh sr.tli taffl tenl sva'er to tun a I ^vst.itnpnil!l. Korlurther^BjBBBMM .x..dreaa Wm. fl l!ea liogs, MM. Atour Mtt every evening'. ;iii(l^in la:t nearly all the timesiine-^thing attrait** the people. IVr-^baps it i^ bs' anse we always^ha\e the beH ol everythin-j: we^handle. We strive to leal and^we seem to he MCCeMfttl at it. Wat-liOttf citsp'ay wndow^tl ^ nex. few days. '1)1 I19 North Main Street, jftadnu 11AUG Wiiolrbalcaa. Retail Drii^iU'., BUTTECITY. MONT.