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THEANACONDA STANDARD. WEDNESDAY MORNING. JUNE 22, 1893. 3 TRAVELER'SGUIDE 5BA1MAltKIVK. JMA. M.^From Hutte^LjraTtti Hurt* T-.10 am:Kilver How s:i/7 a ni: stuart sr.am.^12:05 P. M.^From Unite and Harrison 1-eavesbulla 11 kjj m. Mii.t llow 11:1* a in; ttiiart11 45 it in leniet Garrison l^ t^i ft in; DeerI mips t/ttm am. Warm Springs 10:.si a in.^6:O0 P. M.- liain Lutte SilAipm; Miver Bowr. ^i |. ni: stuart iht.1 r n^-^6;BB P. M.^Leave* r.arrlsoti s h p m; Deer Uxiue| ^5 p m, Warm Springs I lit p m . Stuart0.13 p m. TRAINSDEPART. t]iOA,M.-For Garrison -Stuart l:M a mi wnn sprluu* sno a m: lwr Loose. 'J.-'J a m; arriveHarrison ^:).'. a ni.^CtOO A. M.-For Unite^Stuart l:^^i^:i:rn- onteiMatn; Silver How Ota a m, arrive Hull* IO:ma in. 8;00P. M.-For JluM*an* Garrl^on-Stuart^^ :Is p m. Silver llo^ :' l.' p ni: arrlre Hutta^4Mipn; Warm Spriiim Mm pm: Deer Lodes^4 on p in. arrive Qaj rtson 4:'.'^ p in. ho P. M.^For Iluttr-stiiart n-Mpmi SU.^Tex Bow 10:00: MlTlVw Htttte, 10:10 l^ m THEWEATHiK Thedaily reeonl of the thermometer in^1hiH rily lor yostcnhiy, nt^ kept at ('. \V.^Hr.iiiihn's tlruir store, was: 7 a.m., 41^(legices nbovc; U m., 57 dottrcosi above: 4^|^. Hi.. H ilegreoa aliovo; 8 |^. ni., 40 tlc-^Crcis aliove. .\noirTHK t ITV. Therewill ho a mateh game of hnml^hall Ix-twifii Con O'Connor ami T.m^Splain at ltnrko llros.^ place this evening^at 7 o'clock. ThoYoung Men's Institute will hold a^rcirular meeting this cecums ^'^ Standard^hall. Officers for the ensuing term will lir^elected, and all niemlxTs aru i-capiested to^attend. DaveO'Neil arrived in the city last^rvcninii from theCueur d'Alone country.^He in well know n hero having lieen for^Koine time foreman ol' the rotieentratora^alter tiie establishment of the works here. Thewater in the creek went daw n yes^^terday and in all pii bability itw illeon-^tinnelo lower until the normal body of^water is reached. At Anaconda park^lliing* hn\c liccti pin in excellent hIiii|m^.^and save for a portion of the base bull^izroiiuds which have been Hooded every-^lllilu' is high and dry. WilliamHenry MeCormiek ^ ^ailed at th^^STASnAlii) office yesterday to say that he^would aeeepi Mriiarrel's challenge to^tight to a linish. Maiiiuis of Chioensbury^rules, with tin* Hinallesl gloves allowed by^the law. He will fight him at Anaconda^park on .Inly 10, or at any other place or^time, and lor any amount not less than^$-50 a side. John L. I.mill ha^ entered suit in Judire^Rockwell's court to recover ^1 lo, borrowed^money, from Miss Annie Beit.'. The trial^was to have come off yesteiilny, but the^plnintiir did not have all hi* ^me sses^ready, and so the case was |M^3tponed un^^til July I. It is alleged Miss liera I., r-^MffJ the money on tiie strength ol' prom^^ising to marry Lund. Ata mectinu lu ld by the Valley folks^last Monday c\cuing it was decided lo^bold their annual picnic as usual on the^l-'ouilh of .July this year. An clalioratc^programme w ill 1m* prepansl and tho Val^^ley |s*oplc intend to make it the best cele^^bration of I be kind they have held yet.^ltrctinaii c. tiettings' orchestru has been^NHNlld will iuiuish music for the^oceasii.n. Thecommittee on athletics for the^Fourth ol .liny cclel'iatiou has alsiiit eoin-^pl^M^'ll arrai.;:emeirin lit a lin^^ ailis foot^race to lake plai e at the park between^Conductor .Staik and Engineer Maiceof^the Montana I'nioii. Tom, the king of^jobbers, tays he always uiriics in Aim-^eoiiiia uhead of ^Mioiiy^ Stalk, anil for^tliat reason I elieves he w ill 1m-in front of^the engineer in the I^ k^1 race. A pruo of^f-'-: will nruliably Is- buildup. It looks^^ tow us if the record will bo broken. In^any event, thousands ol dollar* will^chance bauds on the result. AlexanderSimpson had a gixsl job and^lest it .Sunday. Monday he drew his pay.^played the Mgh card all the afti iiicMin and^evening and woke up ^cr-icrday luoriiiug^withoii; a sou. He went to !l:-vinc. the^Tirst sticct grocer, oiilered ^ big lull of^f/BOdl and gave an older lor the money on^the upper works. He w asarri'sled on thi'^charge of cbtaining tfiMKls on false pre^^tenses, and .lud^i' tFI.earv icgisleriil a^line on his liookb of ^'i ami costs or la^^la^s in jail oppoMtc Mr S'liipson'm name.^Alex is how hustling lo gel out of the deep^hole iii whieb he plunged in the short space^of _ 1 hours. liiforiii.ltInn 11 in1, il. JohnMcKcuzic left his rooms in this^city mi the morning ol .iuiie 11th,^and has not siticercturned. As bo^has appeared to Is* out of health^tor a few days, bis friends are anx^^ious to learn bis whereabouts. He is^about HO years old, dark complexion, ami^has a scar on his j iw . Has a dark brow u^mustache and is about I feet ii inches^tall. Ho wore a brown sack coat, dark^checkered iiautaloous w hich w ere rat In r^larg^ and heavy, and a black soft hat.^Any intorin.itiiiu h it at UM Anacomla^imstolliee ,ir at HM StaNDAUD ollice will^be tliatlkfully leceivcil. I'm-sale or Tii Le . Allist-elass lilacksmith shop, with a^well-established business, on *llie eorner^of Front and liici.or.v streets. Tho shop^is i-epletc w iih stock and tisils. Applyto I). 11. HintSAN on premises. Notice. Allpei sons know ing lliemselvea in-^i!i t teil to me, will pleaae miiko settle-^incut before July 1, after that date 1 w ill^lie obliged lo give all amounts for collec^^tion. Ke^|Hi tfully, M. S. I1HK1M. Notice. Creditorsof tho Dstes AV Connell Mor-^rantile Co. an1 her^'li^' notifleil to settle^tlic:r accounts at the office in the old lo^^cation. Carrulg accounts may bo settled ttsfraialso- FreeLunelies.^Tho Cranlte sahsui propnotora have^comnienced the free lunch system. Cold^lunches are procurable at all houra and butlunches at night. GeorgeHarieli is the agotit lor tho North^Germuii-l.loyd and Hod Star steamship^lines, which furnwh the best accommoda^^tions for crossing the ocean at tho most^reasonable rates. Ho Ami furnish you^with tickets ami lairotvau exchange. Call^ou mm at i. * i.....: 1'a.rk a\ euue. \\allied Agirl for {general housework. Apply to^Mrs. .1. 1!. I is'le. BUfBuf West f'ourih ami^Hickor^ stri-eta. WaiinslA go si brick se'ter for press^^ing bricks. Apply i^ Standard Firebrick^compaiiv. Anaconda. For!lrsi-^ la -s ii.e.iU ii i^^ '.i-iuiaIile prici*-^pi lo the Hoard of Trade restaurant, Jin^Tint at reel. I'lirifvMmT bhsxl MOW with t Irogon^Blood 1'uraiur, iho grc.u heulth rosturur. THEYWILLJUN AGAIN Montanaand Major Domo latched in a^Special Sweepstakes. MR. SPIERS DISSATISFIED WHKMK I* THK MUNEVf HeThinks Major Domo Could Beat^Montana on a Good Day^The^Match Comes off on^Saturday. Bl'TTF..June 21.- All citizens of Mon^^tana, who took a personal pride in the^victory of Montana lad Saturday in the^Suburban, will be interested IB the infor^^mation thai a matched race lias ts-etl ar^^ranged between Montana and Major^Ileum, to take p'ace at Sbeepsbead Bay^next Saturday. 1 he follow ing telegraphic^correspondence between Butte and the^Fast to-day tella the story of bow this Mi^match came lo bo made. The Ural dis^^patch was as follows: Hmk 1 i:\^ h. Sm 11 -in w^ Rw.liuiP an. 7 .Unll'im In II. hull, : Mr.Spiers is illssalislleil w ith Surliurhan. He^oners to mateh Ills horse .Major Homo against^Montana, same weights ami ihstaaaa, or fur-^MM shorter It pn-ferreil. for twenty-fire linn-^ilreil iloilars eai'li the club to aitil five thoiunml,^ou a genii ila^ unit track. Answer. Wt i.. PoW kiis. Mr.Duly wired as follows to Malt^Byrnes: IIIrrr. June jo.^To Mali nymri. sh,. /.-dr.i.f liny. I.. I.: Followingreceiveil from W. i.. Powers: Mr.spiers ilissatlsiieil with sialmhun. of^^fers to matrli his horse Major homo against^Montana, same weights anil (tlstaiiee or furl ing^shorter it inch iTi il. twenty-flte luindreil esch,^cluh uilil five iliiuisaiiil, gouil day anil track.^iin^wer. lowhli Ii I rrpll 'il as follows: Maltll\rues Is my representative In the^Fast ami all i'oiiiiiiiiiiieations of this nature^shoiilil tie aii^Ires1s^il to him. IajM*! inurh lietere in ninti'hett tares as^Montana must have plenty of engagements.^Von can do at you please. M.viteis livi.v. To-dayMr. Daly reei-iveil this dispatch:^Sut resin vii Bay, I.. I.. June H,^7^ Mmrtm i^p.^, Hutu. Montanaruns on satiirilay in s|^eelal sweets^stakes for two llioiisanil tlve huinlreil each ami^Iw tMUaanil adileil, against Major Homo. Su-^hiu iiaii ne);'iitsand distance. Horse all rlnht. MattIIvknf.s. Sothe match is made and Montana and^Major Ikano will contest again for su^^premacy. Kajsnka. Of^Kajauka.^ the cometly to bo pre-^aented at Kvana opera house next Monday^night, there are many people employed in^the presentation, andwitb immense parks^of heavy scenery, numerous ami startling^transformations, trick ^pops.^ etc., is it^wonderful that sui-eesa is accorded. Take^as an example tho last scene of all.^Dark hanks of clouds ure first seen; the^sun gradually rises, and Klectra is seen^in a chariot drawn by golden^horses, emerging from the sun. I la the^clouds are the differvut characters^changed into fairies anil cherubs. Tho^clow ti is a cherub ami is si it ing on a cloud,^cry ing that ho dis^s not want to Ih* a^cherub, w hile all the rest are laughing at^his wis*. This in itself would stis-k out^any half doxeu ordinary' plays. The vari^^ous pieces i^f this net occupy the entire^stage, from curtain line to the back wall,^and from the ^flies^ again to the hnurds^themselves. Nor is this the onl^ scene of^such dimensions. There an1 some three or^foer to each act. every one reipiiring a score^of men lo handle them. No play of the^Kiralfys, or the famous Hanlons. ever^railed for more in the way of scenic ac^^cessories. Havel, as iIk* clown, of course^carries the bouse, though the Misses Sen-^MM and Fair divide the attention of the^audience fairly. Both arc beautiful girls,^talented as well. As to heauulul women,^^ixajaiika^ is replete with them - bright,^young, pretty faces, and lithe, willowy^forms. In the mystify ing males of the^dance, or again in tho grand inarches and^final groupings, they .l|i|^ ar to most ex^^cellent advantage, WhereAre Ihe Vsclils Itnow seems probable that the year^1802 will pass without a renewal of the in^^ternational yachting struggle. Mori' than^40 years ago the America tisik the chal^^lenge cup and brought it lo her namesake^land. Here it has remained ever since.^Whdo various modiftcntloua have been^made in marine aii'hitcciurc. which in^some cases the cutter has become less a^cutter and the skimming dish less a skim^^ming dish, the British have not^yet succeeded in constructing a^craft which, in a serieH of adeipiate^nautical tests, could outstrip a ty pical boat^of our ow n. Whether our friends on the^other side are discouraged : he-port Is ex^^pensive as well as s considerable tax in^other res|iects- or whatever ihe cause, the^series of brisk encounters |)1IH been sus^^pended. ' 'hieago. comprehensive and en^^ergetic as she is, is not a sailing town, and^could not Ik^ expected to undertake the^affair. At the same tune it is really a^matter lor the Knglihh. If they should^urge another tr.a 1 of conclusions they could^without doubt h- uccomiiKslatod ulotigthe^Atlantic c^ ast.^hiookl;,n Wmgttk onferred Wflh ^. la dat one. Lo.NiiuN,Juno 21, Gladstone held a^long coiifetenee to-day villi Justin Mc^^Carthy. John billon and 'I iniot l,y Heaiy.^advising renewed efforts to establish a^mi on m the Irish parliamentary party.^Feinting out the evil effects to the homo^rule movement from the confined strife of^the Irish factions, he urged concessions^on each side. Itnjmood's Cirrus.^In attraction of modern amusement^features, the al^ove show s no doubt are^bead ami shoulders above anything ever^saw here, and MM bin rally lulled ns^they are will certainly enlly out thp^masses on Thursday June* an. Newspapers^from places where the great show lias^apisfarcd. refer to its excellency in glow^^ing terms. ForSale Ht a ItargMln. One20-room hoarding bouse and furni^^ture on Fast l'aik avenue. Apply lo T. L).^Fif/gerald. Standard building. ForItent or For Sale. Atwo chair barls-r shop and two bath^MM in gissl eiiuditiou. Impure aLLoti^Burnett's, I*. O. Ihix 7:tM. Foyersof a fine article of boor w ill find^that the Wnt. J. Loinp licer. which is now^for sale in Anacomla. is just the thing^they want. It certainly is the best Is er^thai can Im^ procured m Ibis town. John^V. I'etriti. agent. Theproprietors of the Leader have^rented a store at Ji^i Ninth Main street.^Butte lopjxMuto Ron tier's), and will re^^move their entire stock. Ifyou want to get u first class job of^hor-e-his'itig go to Allen's shop. He rut-^ploy s ono of the Iksi amtSmsmMM in the^country'. Thecelebrated Win. J. Letup's St. Louis^lager beer will Is thrown on the Anaconda^market tisinarro*. Hwyer Has Not Yn Ker.-lTeri the ^lO.OOO^Foi felts In Ihs Hulllvan-C'orbeit Fight-^New York dispatch: Fhil Dwycr says^h^ lias not yet l^een officially nolifletl by^Ihe temporary stakeholder in the Sullivan--^Carbett match that he lias Urn selected^as the final stakeholder, nor has the $10.-^UiO lorfeit been |^aid over to him. This^fact will cause no little surprise when It is^known. Charley Johnston, representing^Sullivan, is no less surprised than any^^body else. Said Johnston yesterday I Idon't know what to make of this de^^lay. Ou our last meeting, in an office on^Fnrk How, we agreed on both sides that^the money now up should Im^ turned over^to Mr. Hwyer nt tun c. More than that,^Mike Ikinovan, w ho was Coriiett's repre^^sentative, and 1 signed a papei ordering^the teui|m^rary stakeholder, to turn the^money in to, Mr. Dwyer. We^also-aid that the other people would not^hold any more of our money, but that we^should put up the rest of the cash with^Dwyer. Why the temporary stakeholder^is holding the money bin k I cannot tell^you. He certainly cannot gel any more^advertisement out of it at leasi to his^Is-nelll^ ns we distinctly told huu we were^through with him. Itwas suggested that the temporary^stakeholder might Ih- out of tow ll. but that^suggestion did not carry very far. Thatmakes iiodiirercnce,^ said Johns^^ton. ^We bad a man ready lo n-ooivc^the second depo-it. ami if that mall was^not vested with authority, whose is the^authority in the whole business*.' The^clerk who aeeepted the second ta.'KtO^wanted to give a receipt lor it. There^was more authority. Now. didn't that^young man have |Mvwcr to otlleiatly notify Fin!Dwyer that be had In chosen final stakeholder'.'Thai is the least he could^have done, even if he was not the handler^of the f 10,0011 in cash. Ho hasn't done it^yet, and I can only say that 1 am sur^^prised. Anotherdemand for the turning over of^the $lo,omi was sen! to the teiu|sirary stake^^holder on Friday night. The ih inand was^signed by Johnston and Ihinovan. ami^sent to thi' office of the temporary stake^^holder. If Mr. Dwyer is now the final^stakeholder he doesn't know it, and he^said so ycblcnlay. Corbetiwas in a ipmudary w hen asked^Inst night if he con-idereil thai his match^with Sullivan had MMM a certainty,^when tin' Sullivan people deelared that^then' was no match because of the uncer^^tain disposition of the money already up. Nodoubt,^ said Corbett, ^if there is no^final stakeholder there is no man h, tech^^nically, and I can see no reason w hy either^man should not have the right to declare^the mateh olf Hut then- is more than^technicality alsnit this match. 1 think^that Sullivan means business, and I know^that 1 do. Wiiat the deuce this temporary^stakeholder means in holding the money^all this time, and not notify ing Fhil llwyer^of bis appointment, I cannot tell. I hope^it will come out all right. CharleyJohnston said that, as mntlers^now stood, there was no mateh. Fither^side could declare the match off, accord-^ing to the articles of agreement, which^called for the positive ap|Miiuimciit of a^final stakeholder on the deposit of second^money. Fhil Dwyer was agreed on at^that meeting, which tis^k place on June 1.^Dwyer is not now the stakeholder, as he^bus bad no official notification of his ap^^pointment. Then- is to-day no stakehol^^der for the big match, and, practically,^there is no match. PHILIPmmURC'SCOUNCIL Aspecial Meettasj Held and t ouissllleea^and OMerr* Appointed.^! i-pedal lnipateh to Hie standarJ I'murMlIK),June 21. The members^of the new town council held a meeting^last evening. Mayor-Klecl Titus presiding.^1 At the former meeting which was com-^! posed of members of the old board, tho^t|tiestion concerning the Illness of the new^nieinls-rs to hold office by reason of their^not having complied with the legal n-^| uiiirements in connection with faking^{ the oath, w as raised but no decision nr-^I rived at. It was expect.sl that the subject^1 would be introduced at last evening's^^ meeting, but aa the t p^ hoard had it in^' their hands to manage things in their own^I particular style, no action was taken. It^: is said that the presiding officer, Mr. Titus,has not yet gone through tho for-^I mality of qualifying. IThe following appointments were^I made: For clerk, Mark Bryan; treasurer,^] II. Kaiser: president of the hoard. N. B.^! Kiugliug: vice president. W. Weinstem;^I |s.lice magistrate. J. Schull: constable,^Nick Ki^cr: street commissioner. Bushy^Cemmlttecs - Judiciary Bryan, King^I bug and Kaiser. I Finance -Weinstein, Williams and iBryan- Waysand Means Itingling, Weinstein^and Kaiser. Streetsand Alleys Williams, Wilson^and Bryan. Fire Kaiser. Kinglmg and Williams. Light Wilson, Kaiser and Weinstein. Foliee Kaiser, Wi'insteiu and Bryan. Acommittee was also appointed to re^^vise Ihe ordinances and have lliem put in^Ik.ok form. Noticeof Morkholdrie' Meeting. AnaciiNPA,Montana, June H, !s:^2. Noticeis hereby given that there w ill be^held on Thursday, the .'loth day of June.^1 at pi o'clock a. m. of the said day at^the office of M. Martin, secretary of tho^company, m Anneonda. Montana, tho an^^nual meeting of the stiK-kholdcrs of tin*^Antclo|H^ Mining and Smelting company ,^lor tin* purposcof electing a hoard of trus^^tees for lb*1 ensuing year and transacting^such other business us shall law fully come^before the meeting. C. F. Buant, Attest:President.^M. Mai;tin. Secretary. TEA-TABLEO Minesat philipsburc. Ba- AnnlherMrike In Hie III-VletHlllv tension iii tier Niiles^Special Dispatch to (lie standard. Fllll.lPsluKo. June 21. Iteeenl develop^^ments in the Hi-Mctallie extension goo^promise of excellent results later oil.^Yesterday w hile drift ing in the direction^of the north vein al a depth of 4^^0 feet, a^stringer of ore was unco verisl which^showed up some handsome s|^cciim us of^ruby silver. Il is expecled thai this vein^will he reached in a I'ouplc of weeks, and^anticipations of its increased productive^^ness w ill no doubt be verified. CaptainPliutltncr, formerly superin^^tendent of tin* lira pile mine, was in tow li^yesterday. The captain met many of his^old friends and secured some testimony to^be need in his forthcoming suit against^the (iraiiitc company . TheHi-Mctallic Mining company has^cxi^criciiccd considerable difficulty of late^in having their shipments of salt delivered^ou time, owing doubtless to the numerous^washouts. Through Ihe exertions ^if Su^^perintendent llrinson of the Hoeky Mount^^ain division of the Northern Pacific the salt^is being forwarded on time and nil cause^of complaint on this score has Is-eti n-^iiiovihI. W.A. Akers. formerly in cbnrge of the^Combination company's pro|^ rty in this^disttict. was in town yesterday on expert*^ing business in connection w ith Ihe 1 jri-^tan mine. FARMERSopposk IT. ThoI'll ion Pad He railway offers special^inducements to passengers destined to^|^nttits ticyond the Missouri river. Sjiccial^care is also used in Ixsiking emigiants to^and from all poinis in Kuro|a-. Consult^their agent at general railway and steam^^ship uttiec. corner Main ami Broadway,^Butte, before purchasing tickets else^^where. Thelyeader clothing store will movo to^Butte. vansope'rahouse johnmaguire. manages. Monday,June 27, Jl81 I INK mm mt Awakefrom four ^Kip Van Winkle^ and par-^Urinate. A llrand and ^ v rslielinindy^Magnificent i'ai.t unties. kHLUKMOTHEtS* KAJANKA. ^Nights lu New Vols,^Pes ton and ^ h ca ;n. WonderfulEuropean Novelties!^Marlanl Acrobats!^Mariposa Dancers!^Tho Funny Frogs!^Havel the Clown.^The Serpentine Dance! LitigationOver the BlgM of Way for the^I'syrln MMk specialIMsiiateh to the standard. mWMk)Idaho. June l'L O. F. Jackson,^attorney for Ihe Fayette Hitch company,^will tomorrow commence action in 11^cases in tin* district court, to secure the^tight of way for the ditch now being con*^stmrted from Funnel ou the Pnyctt*^iiur. He says some farmers are stills^hoi ii am! w ill not allow a right of way.^They are asking fxm per ucrc for land^they gave in to the assessor at ^J pet* acre.^It w ill be a bitter light, as the farmers are^bound to hold out as long as ]k^ssihlc. TheFourth at mmmm^^MH Dispatch 1.1 tin- standard. Boise,Idaho, June21. A rousing meet-^iug of the citizens of Boise was held at^Good Templars* hall last night to arrange^for a gland celebration on the Fourth of^July. lion. Silas W. Mo, dy was made^chairman and Sam Myers secretary . An^executive committee of five was ii|i-^pointed with fail power to ap|siint sub^committees. A laj'go subscription in aid^of tin-cause was taken up in the hall.^Boise w ill celebrate in line style. NewMining I ouipany. HmMIMspiteti to the standard. Hoisi. Idaho, June .'1. The Beaver GoldNI tiling company of ShosbaM county^| Hied articles of iiicor|siralion ^v ith Secre-^: tary of State Piukham to-day . 1 he ine.ir-^' porators uro: W. 1.. Hl. ssom. Henry^I White. P. A. Messnrin. ( . W. (FXeil and W.B. Gillani. I he capital stock is ,-l'^i,- Ma 1 h^ life of the eon |,any is .'o years. Itsplace of business is Wallace. I.o-t Asorre! hors**, branded w ith a heart on^left side, two hind feet w Into to the knees.^Finder please teiiirn to Warm ^^ rings^In cry stable ami r^-ccj\,- .*fi ri-wat.l. ForSale^A |ssil table ami liar fixture*^| complete. Apply to (i^u l*'t ,inii,.r, ISs^I Fituit street. heatsBow on sal * a: Smith lung rompsny.^I'lW s |Ui and M ci^Dti dr.n0rcr0ss. IHoM-K^|-A 1 IIImT) Specialist,PhyilciMi Surgeon, HASMOVED TO Mi |HOws'ey BVk. Ilooms S \A % Hist floor, ^ti^n-i.f tiav nttcd no tit* most h -^gMDt ofllcr-4 In Iht Wi'pi. ^I Ii4p ^l^m-t tt ii*-* wt ui-M^Hit ^ii-* i.t (.I ii11 11 1 *^ ^ '^ In^ Irtiii c,iii niiii opmnt*^itm '-liH.r to Im- u^ ^tl in ^'^tiinectit.ii w |i,i h ^ treat*^' no u* of ail iNtMMM of Women 111* MevtM l:i^, Mia Irt-atm *nt of Ihspusen of Wt ui-ii is *^^U^i kiiovvu. Ha iM r*i i* i ,i h'Tcal ^oiiii^T of tl;n^l^.-tdliiK woiiifu of II aller all ^^.iior Joeiwri^! MT| fl )^^ \. LlmUMNMI ^ lio'irH. i to 4 \k in^l^i^ie^m*i. of Mi-ii \;l N^*rioi|%. Ilioot. nkin. 1*1|VHt*^ .111*1 H|MMi it l1|*IMs^^^ lr^':itfMl W ttl WoQ. drfu' ^u^-^f^i-.. ^ met ftMtfmmttMa in :ill ^ati*i.^^^^!.- ilt:it ^ :i fir^. I -If ^ou Kant a rim- piann ni u\or^ low^pricv. call ttt Kin*: ami Kotiur tly's. Ifvim want a rlirap liaby lm-;,'^ t( TALK. HI WE0U6HT TO USE IT, TOO!' Ht.ran., Minn., tsre. 3D, 1S91^Ms. C. R. r.aorr. Rt. Paul. Minn.: Isia:I cnclesr ^^^ne copv of the contract^made with yen f^.r Snow Flake Uskini Powder.Respectfully, Yourols-dirttt arrvsnt. THot. C sri.f.iv^s,^Lieut. Col. and A. C. ('.. ^^ Chirl C. S W./A.Thornton FIREINSURANCE, 1.affuire'sOperaHouse SUTTt,MOsfT johnmaouisi,^shops eTCH AND MAMAOUt THRE MfiHrH AND WEDNESDAY MAT- IMl, MMOsMn Monday,June 20. Firsttim^ in Butte of the (ireat America Mm i1 THGPOWER kki'i:i:meming OFTHE PR6SS ft.Pit-^t as I ti -sor, aal4to ls^ th ^ li -v. A n^-rlc in p ay arsr pra- .i,..-^.i RHV6D0V6R IT .w fat 'or l'o M 'h!^.^Iii s ^li f r .vi \ ( its^I'lii.uil i| h 1 for .1 Nhchti. EuI of human Interest, h ;i enme.ly. clever^sltua'loiis. A irre.it l i: ^ ; l ^ t r il u-tiou. A^Sftaf It r ni-nhu. ^ 10 en ,.^s ,^it , : a-^Slid ti -an: IM M -n e 11 Can s ^t ^u^ntfudy pre-^sei.t 11, sitli ; er. r sina* ^ .ip(i itiituit-n s. Sill*of -e ^^ * v.le l'^_'l:i S;i ir I t^ nt 10 a. m.^I'.ip ar pn . s ii.ih t v. -^ reals, saffSJMStti^and r I . II. LaElADING FOREIGNAND AMERICAN Till-:MONTANA, amimmh,Uon. Opsrusi.Inly I. HM\^i.'^. j.ei.. i Oct. 1. 1H0. COMPANIES. TUCKHINE. MMMin Chineseud Japanese FANCY(iOODS, FANS, CHINA,CURIOS, ETC aieishautTsEorlm Ka ililishmsnt^in i IMM on. suitsmade to order AtIii^ Very |^MM| MMm^8^con0 ST..-ANAON0A. MONT. (LEARY HOUSE r.Diu.f i li GSANiTE,MO MT. Tutonly Elrst Cla^^ Hotel In Orauita, ElejnutlyFurnished Ilooms OurTables are reroiculrxj as the Kt.mdaM of^txcuuenco. None hut nlilte help huipl ijod.^Atoderale Cites. J.U i I.I AUV. Proprietor. UNION' PACIFIC RAILWAY TIMECARU. Ml.i. rAM Mill. I.oavi^ Unite Arrivesil^|*^te*-j Anno, )** i Ulks ArtIves -an EiaueUi o Arrives'|.o*aiii:^ ArTtresiDMirsT Airtir.ktiia.is i itv Arrives t l^iuU Arrive,iiiiiaha Arrlv.^ i 'bssam An.ve.Son \ork i.ii r. fltftt-cUis day coach,^ear. free rei llnltif ehu'ir ruis ami FaJUBaa^In* car^. ^ m. ^, aii.\niic sxraass. Illll-^ll it. r tinsof llo^ hsiul^ itnest and iu'i-1 eleuaatlj^Sppolnteil Ito'e). la the I :ilted Htates. Illof^^MSUr flieproof. and pro-. ^1 sntll c.ev.it n^^ leclrie t,^'i.s. f.,' II .rui^. tutlllltu sater, ealh* ti-:^mle.it, o|cn I're places uu^l all lumteii^convenlen^^e^. Itcoms en suite ami slngla^I ids.in-an,I SSTfftSa ttr'.etly flrst-clssa. Katei^from * j bo l i H DAY UPWARDS so^eorolDi to siao and cluua, %i-r of rooms o-ca^V. J.0. W. LUOMI3, Prop. J.C.KEPPLER Ilk-L'ddin^ Watdiniaker ANDPimVmClMM Ji^VELLR. lain St reel, A uai oudav Oulyp'.ses for tl.s SMLLTURSOLVLMR SIOONS T flEWCITY HRLL _ |Concert^Saloon. EASTtSOADWAr, BUTTE. MONTANA. Now0|M^n fot the piiliile'kniniisenient.iindorths^niatia^ meat of Alt*'HIE ^'. HTA.NLKV. NewAttra \i^m^ Nifjhtlv ! WithEull iiri'hestra sftS ii|s-ralle Mncuig,^Dauelng. and hperlalties of all kinds. AdmissicnFree. HillySpraKue sill look after the wants ^f all whoMi Coombes^. Tonkin, Prop's. T.D. Fitzgerald. NOTARYPUBLIC RealEstate, Insurance. Ccllectioni *hrri^'^^ ftr^t ^! ^v ^^i'lillmaii |^:it;u'u 1w^^int.ami niilyim cokmlrt fci -rp-r^oihrc t oriit^i M ini mul Uroftdway, K.V. KAMA, BMMl /%Kfnr.^^a W. I.AMlUV, th, Mul .,..'1.' Freeto (lie lifted Allwhnars tu(7erln^ from theeffs-ttaf Ynutlv^ful Error.. I on of Manlioisl. Failini rowsrs,^i.otioirnoea. ^! ^^..;. Mtlilure, Mypiilut ami His mmkaMa mtitm ar^ mm eiiect* sj i, n leinhls disorder* will is-.-.i.-. Easa or I'lla Hi ik, full tlirtrlinilM h^w fo (l rot a/si ctw* .u( i. oi,, by si i n; lo tus CilifurnnMfdifil rA hr:\d lafirairj, ucr,MMM IM **a EraacaMs CaJsfaffttsSj imp;UHI to MMMM CHMUUMI.ST.IM I. MIVMtATOUS^a. ml I HA U Ml.M AV. THEMMITHWESTEUN LINE. Thl 1^ th^ on.v IIi siiln : eonne.-thsa W r.ns.AiV t: i in ii ^ KaILw ^v al st, rani^day tu U s ye ir for t uleatf . aa I too Last Vi v lllir.IT MiltlHXRX. Iare I'.utte T: LsareHe^h l.etie id i it I .^!!^ t: AllI^ Mill it ^^If Arrive-firai -l Korks J Annest. fssti v \i l Null i Ill ltS PACISll . fe lie IWtte t.' ^ ^, Ul. Ijais He ^ ll I 1:10 l in. I Ien,. It, teman :. to p. m. * AittM- S Ea il11 U |-. ni. vis SOH i it m in us i 1ne.^Leave Ht. I' ul 7 iu a. m. iiM i'^^ *^Air ^ Nil ^ 11 Kee7 .V. p m. t :^^ :i 111 7 Arr.vi-1h.,-1 ; i '^ p. in. s ^^) a. in. 9 via. S ma.r v.p. i nil . i p. i^Mis I ...p. i^n p. i^^ *^ i^M i'. i Ojp. I mm.i JUS.I lie \or:! ^i-^'erii Line i. t ie s!ior e.t tins a 1,,,-niistaiic ^ nnd iiaw tat'htraM. H^-eurs yoiu^laikrUoTsi this Ulte. Eor i. aot,.i,iei-sdilrast^1 \\ : l \ si i vl.L.^oeiu-ta !'.- e.u-r As -at. M. EatIL A mmuvai stable. V.a. HMHai Eroprlstor. Basics,Saddles iuJ M^u (or Hlri alsoproprietor of ra^^en^^^. fa^tar^ i^yivsa In.' i euusctiou ussds^silh ail ixaiiis ANACONDA ^ BKOKKR^^ ^ ^ ornc^. ^ MoneyLu.in-sl on Diaffloods,Jewelry. Etc iiIHMI usi M i. ii A ^ u. aadbubls. 1 usi aires*. Fivetub but lis for olio dollar at iiiuiisjc^house. orFirs. TaM^ai::iiu ii niNOs m11V.,i.cafe royal. IhUWill l-e r .ii in I'lrtt ^ Uu^^tvi^ M m SHORT Or. DEK HOUSE. Mi'Mikt^ei vi il ;tt Htiv tt'lie. MRS.J. V. SUHPRENANT, Prop. IOWMum St..- A-,., on i.i. NOIf,F lIE STtH'KIIOI.PKr.S' VFI'TINO^^Notice Is beret^) i;!o,|it,,t.ir st,^ ,l oilrri^ei t s* i opt er i n) i ummsrvtal i sssaaair, that *^in.-, t i. ol Hi - stockholders ol sild .ouipany^Wul le lieal al the head oiks el l ie said com-^panv at Ko. ^-'i Mala stress, hi laa Hf ol Ana.^cold.i. Iii the state of Mouian.i. ou U isluesilay,^the .-'lid day of June, las!, at J oV o'k p. is ;^that the otijciH or the uieetinic is to increase tho^smo n' of ihe capital stis-k of ihei-omisany. ami^I It it the aiuouiit to sl.l b 1 Is | ropcseil lo ln-^t ie.i.etlie i-apllal Is Two llundrisl Thou.and^11, l.ari, to-^ it to Increase t*;e saute to tu* es^^ha; of one thousand Shaies ,,f i ne lluuUre4^iKdlsr* eachIi. I H ss'KSSY. I E un lika*, JOSVI KlUIS, fflM