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4 THEBUTTE OFFICE -mSTANDARD ItIn the Hew Windsor Ho :^ 1 Annei, Ro. 21^East Broadway. The Telephone^Dumber U 25s. Advertisement,will be received at the Butt*^office of the Stakpaki^ llil s o'clock^r. M. for Inteillivti in the fol^^lowing morning ^ paper. TheBTAKBAitn Is itrllvrred to Butte tub-^ecrlberi early every morning. BUTTERAILWAY GUIDE. MONTANAVMON. Arrivesat X. 1^. ilrput and departs from M.^DcfefMt, tlieave*from X. p. ^!ct*it und connects at^^ reman with X. I'. through train,^twoudavs. \v .vliii^!!..)s .m l l ii liy^. CloslS'. AMI AllltlVAI. OK MAILS. lit,tit OVHUM Mill s, Hon.K. II. WiM il. I '. S. attorney, was over^from lli I. n i yestcrdav. M.McAiidrovvs was sentenced liy Jiuliri'^Muhhsui in lo iluy is ^ cstcrday Im disttirti-^anoo. Mra.T. I^. Ilullcr returned yesterday^morning from a vi .n Mi relatives in the^Kaat. Mra.ami Miss Husli ami Miss l.:zzic^Cox loft yesterday hir Warm Springs io rc-^main a lew days. Asupper ami strawl*^iry festival will In.^given lo-iuorrou evening at Ii n'cha'k ul^the Idaho street Mi llnslisl church. CaptainJonathan lilukc ami K. ('.^Kpplct.whn huvo Imi-ii in Kiigluud scv^t rul months on a visit, returned yesterday. ColonelHarry Kcssler is in receipt of an^ortlor fmm t.overimr Ttsilo lo have iho^militia turn nut dm parade tin Mm Kotirili^of July. WilliamWinter* linn returned fmm^Chicago wiiliont Is'ing able lo get in h^bid on the canal c.nitrad, arrivini; on llio^ground t^m^ late. Thirty-twoeriinitial^ liuve hi fur liocu^sentenced in the |M'liitc Hilary from thia^county since January 1, against ilT fur the^entire yenr of Is'.U. Thefuneral of the lale Alfretl Know lion,^who died lust Monday, will take pluee this^afterniKin nt 'J o'clock from thcfiiiuily res^^idents on Park at reel, JohnMilla and ( buries Hell, two well-^known proapertors. left last night for a^summer s campaign through the llloiin-^tama of Madison county. Tlicmemhera of the South Hullo M. K.^rhureli will enjoy a concert lo-mortviw^evening, under the MMMMMMMM of^Messrs. Hanteaatlc and Dr. Drake. JohnMartin, one of the lessees of the^Stella mine at ('eiHervillo, left vesiertlav^to pay a visit to hia ohl home in Kugland^und will ii mam ueniss the ^big ill ink^^several mouths. Amarriage license w as yestenlay issnetl^to Jamea Ikiyle und Mary Dw vnr. Imth of^llutle. The young lady is Intt 17 year*^old. I nit cxhilntctl to till' i lerk .1 s|K'Cial^permission from her father. Slaiatini.the Italian ^ho so viciously^aaauultitl James Mel'ulloiigh in Walker-^v die with a |sikeron Monday . v\ as ti lensed^yeaterduy on ^t.iK^^ linil. Nlet nllough is^now so far recovered aa to be out ol dan^^ger. AUral-class concert will Is' given at the^Smith lllllte M. I . elilll'ell I 1111 I'ki l.i v even^^ing, .1 line Zi. iinder llie management of^Dr. Drake and Messrs. Ilartleaatle. The^progiauime will be printed in lo-iuorroH ^a^ptfJn All are inv ite.I. The*'P^iwer of the Press^ has secured a^new date at the opera house ivlid ^ ill a|i-^|s ai next Momlay and Tuesday llighis, litter 1MB Hell ||a cllgac.1 lllelit. Tile Iva- iatikiinewMMltttlM^cottipan) \ ill follow on^Wednesday ami Thursday. Grantt rain lie, formerly in llie lisal of^^fice of the Ameiicaii Knplt'aa company,^now running as messenger l-etui-eii ||,-|.^t'liu and Muiot. \ isited the eity yesici-tlax.^In cotisetpieiiee of the washout* on the^tarcat Northern hr is enjoy ing a long rt-st. MissMals-I Jenuess was unable to^reach Unite yestenlay ell aeeoiiut of tin*^railr.sol washouts, and coiiact|tM u11} many^MM disapisiinii tl arbo had turned out to^hear her HPtUPa on ilir^ prfcN m and phy^^sical ciihure. No Herd has been pecelved^fivini her. bin as s.siii as s|.e is lieurd fivnii^utlother date v\ ill be set. Thereis consul, table talk among the^s|sirts of getiu| a In or |i'^ round con^^test heme. ii Jllll l.eavilt and Jetrv Coll*^lielh, who b liglil al l be t tiuiit|ile hist^week. Altl.oiigh LbmitHI Hon lilts light^Ihcreare many |s-ople who believe that^Conuelly ia the best man. and as he in^anxious lo prove it the mat. Ii will \ rob-^ably lie arrangetl at an curly date. Till:Kill I I- III s|X l.ss. OrganI r al i.ui of a ^ew ^ tun ptltiy to Unite^Wool. Hin t.. June tL VitielcK of uieoi|n.ra^^tion of the Silver llovi' Sheep t*.unpany^wen. t.bd for reeortl totluy. The MMMf*^|m^rators an* Thomas C. Corric, Jtihn A.^Fraser. Hugh Wilson, Isaai* I.. Merrill and^Charles 1'.. Dutlon* 'The capital stis-k is^placi^l at ^!.'.,imi ni shales ot 51 each. As^the name indicates, the objects of the^eomiKiuy are lo raise HeMMP ami other^atuck buy , and sell land lor that purpose. NumblyI xeiirs|,Mi^.^The I'nion l'mille will, until further^notice, aell excursion tickets at half fare^every Saturday and Sunday from llutte^und all Montana I'll ion stations to till^atatioiia bouth of Sil\er How. in Moutniiu.^good fur return the following Monday. llyWiio.1 \anl.^When yiMi want g^ssl woodorder by tele^^phone No. 1-1. J. H. Jaekseii. proprietor. Foru refreshing driak or a go al cigar^goto the ^Cubmet.^ South Unite, J.Wey Merrill, attorney and notary, 1117^North Mum -'n et, HuttuCity, Mont. Oatyour pluml'lna. ibuie til Kiuegrr \^i^'i tin mi I ^. llNsfinrlll I. .us a K Irln,^Main stret t, li lt pin.lie 208. Iti putrlug a aseeieity. MARSHALSMALL'S FEES Costsin Police Court Cases That Should^Go to the City Treasury. HOWIT ALL CAML ABOUT The Old Council Abolished the^Marshal's Fees, but He Get*.^There Just the Same- A Vio^^lation of the Ordinance. HtTTE.June Jl.-The city council pre-^reding the one now in pow'cr arrived at^the conclusion thai iho fees and emolu^^ment! of I he nlliee of eity marshal were^out of all prn|HirtioiiH to the responsibility^und labor al Inched to the poaiiioii. and^after considering the mailer at great^length an ordinance was passed making^a change in the manner ot compensation^of tin marshal. Cm lei the ordinance the^salary of the marshal w as reduced to |aJM^a year and all lees in city macs w liieh wore^formerly paid to him were order, d paid^over to the eity. The ordinance 1st ante^operative upon the appointment mid con^^firmation of I be piesrnt ilicumU'lil. as^under the law the council was w ithout au^^thority to change salaries and fees of^pi isous holding i fliec whose up|k^iniment^or elect oti antedated paaangn ol the^onlii ttnrc. lithe old entitled wua of the opinion^that the city treasury would bo betiellted^by the new arrangement to the extent of^the large amount ol fees which formerly^went into the pockeia of the oily marshal^the object of the ordinance has not Is-en^nc 'omplishcd. iMscauso the eity ia not re^^ceiving the b o ,. r'nr a while after the^ordinance weni into effect the matter of^fees cut a small liRiire m the lines |mj^^posi'd, as iioIhhIv up)Mxnretl to be inier-^ested iii llieir colli ell,in, except the eily^ajtorncy, ^bo, by oiiliiiniiee, ia alloueil^$7..'^l fur cu. h ca-c iricd in conn, no niat-^ler w hether preaei.t lo conduct the prose-^cut ion or in .1. OmI| m filch ra sea where^IIpea nml ci sts ore paid doea iho ntiortiey^iiiti re his fee, Korently,however, II liecanie noticeable^tla' the costs in llll cases, even w hell pleas^ol guilty ^ere entered, have lieen in^^creased to the amount of f].tjt. Ily this^aililillon persons pleading guilty looidi-^miry cases of disturbance an- now taxed^Sit.Ill, instead ol ftSM as focuieily. Five^dollars ol this aim nut is the flue, S7.M the^eily attorney 's fee ami M.liD, the new addi^^tion, a fee lor the marshal. Impilry al the^|sihee court and city clerk's o I lice dis^^closed the fact that Ihia new amount^taxed to lilies is not paid into the city^treasury , as conti inplatiil by the ordi^^nance regulating the salary of the city^marshal, but goes into the pocket of Mar^^shal Small. As the number of lima^paid each month is very considerable,^the olflee of eily marshal has^Income even more of a sinecure than^it wua when the income was so great that^the city council thought ii right that the^city should receive a sliare of the in nicy^the ollice paid the incumbent alsite, the^aalary of which .vus a liberal one consider^^ing Iho duties ami res|Muiaibilittca of the^poaition. Ilis not known who suggested the pns.^positinii.hut Police Mage irate McMurpliey^holds Hint the tnarshal is entitled lo lbe^same fi es as Hie ahcrilT reeeivetv for |mt-^foi initig like duties, and under l Irs i uling^|M^rmita the a Idittonal jd.lill, w Inch all per^^sons now convicted under any of the eily^onlinanccs me compelled to pay. The^nun itiut, ticeoi ding to Judge McMurphcv, in^the aatue as the sb.rill would^charge and be entitled to were^he to make nrreala in the eily,^Jl being for serv ing warrants and the ie-^inaming liOei nis far mileage and trans^^portation of the prisouvr lo and lroiu the^jail. Considering the fact Ibni in no case^la n per- ..ii haul. ^ I to the police station ex^^cept when loo drunk to walk and then the^amount of hat k hire is always charged up^to the pri-onrr, U is not MUM plain w MM ^^I In-charge for itaiis|s.rtation comes in.^The t'hnrge of mileage |a also eot'sidcn .l^u trifle high un it la. Ks a great deal of be^^ing a ni lie fnint the basement in the city^ball to the third siory of the same build^^ing. The charge of M for serv ing a war^^rant ia also considered exhorbitaiit, iuas^^imieh as seven casea out of eight^cases anx'sta MM made by MkltoMMMJ^willioiil surralila. Besides being n^contravention ot the ordinance |uisscil by^the city council, the collection* of the lei'^sceins to Is- also in violation of section 11^of an act passed by llie llilb general as-^sctulilv. entitled ^ All ael lo amend ffhep*^ter til th div Won, compiled ^tettltes of^Moinniia.^ which MM approved Scpiein-^ls r II, |s^7. '| lie section referred in forms^a peri ion of llie iueorporai ion ami has ref^^erence to tinea and costs impo-cd by city^courts, and says'*ibe cos-la in all cases urisiiui under the ordinance ol tliiy shallfie such fees as are allow ed by ordi^^nance and w it nesa fees and costs of aerv-^ing siilipiM-nas as are ullowistl under the^territorial law.^ The section concludes^by providing that in no case shall nuv city olfleer receive a fee unless the costs aie paidby the MMMM against whom they are^adjudged. Iudcr this section it w ill la^ MM that^at llie most tin marshal is entitled only to^w iiness fees in cases w hero ho given testi^^mony and files fur serving subpoenas^where such si rv ice is made. Where pleas^of guilty are entered the marsh it. accord^^ing lo the act tpioled, is plainly not enti^^tled to any lees, prov Ided Hie act still holds^good which il is claimed is the case. I.N I'OI.II K ^ ^^l ItT. WhatI'alli'ii lliiiieinliy Was Itefiirr .1 inlge^McVI nrpl.ey l eslerday |VnlJune Hi ^ h.ules I'.arnesi.Tliomaa^MMMM Frank Hose, thix'e well-tlressed^loafers ot the genus ^secretary .^ vv lei vvere^arrtstcd yistcrday by tllllccr Werner,^were arraigned in Hie |Mi|icu ciiuri to-day^t.n a charge of vagrancy . All pleaded^guilty ami were lined f 10 and costs each.^P. Colly pleaded guilty lo disturbance nn.l^was lined $o and cost*. D. I.ticker and D.^Henderson were found guilty of plain^drunks ami in default of $\ and costs ci. It^w ere BOMiniltted. MikeMcllnna'il. alias Mike O'lhi. n,^was tried lor stealing several umbrellas^from a store in Pa.k street. Several^weeks ago tin* defendant was ntreated^but innile his MMMJMI from the laty jail^w bile awaiting trial and innnagiil to keep^out of sight tint I last Sunday , w hen of^^ficer Jordan, w ho had arrested him. saw^linn and tisik him in again, 'Flic prisoner^denied every thing, but iii spite of his nhW^Issluxl denials he was found guilty and^seiiieiut'd lo the canity jail for ^^^ day a. KdJohnson and Thomas tiraitt were^trusl this evening, the former lor carry tug^concealed e/MAOoMB. anil the latter tor^committing a nuisance. Ikub vvere found^guilty mid committed ill default, .lohuacii^In serve out jlO nude. ..-is and Grunt fj^ami coata. .lintOut. TheAnaemia wnitres. A set of new^^^stars. Send for it. Prii-e by until s.l^Bents, The Sherman Music company,^llutte. Mont. JustMeeivrd a large supply of fire^^works at Alex. Coli'Mi's. VIMTINOMOKIWII S. BowMrmliera of the tlraml 1-oflg* A. O.^|L \V. Will ^!^^ Katertalurd lo-Usy.^IUttk. Juno 31.^Contrary to expecta^^tions the A. (). I'. W. delegates did not ar^^rive from lielona to-day. They will, bow-^ever, arrive to-morrow l.V^ strong and will^he the guests of their brethren of Butte,^Walkerv ille and South Butte. The visi^^tors will arrive at the Montana Central^depot at ll' o'clock, where a delegation^from the local lodges will meet them and^escort them to the Parrot smelter through^which they will lie shown. Before visit^^ing the smelter a lunch will lie nerved to^brace the visitors lor the day's rounds of^sight seeing. Leaving the smelter the^parly w ill be taken on the lull by n special^train which has lK^cn secured from the^Mot.i.uia I'nion and will lie shown all the^points of interest, including n visit to^Walkerville mid its famous mines und^mills. Whenthe tourof the mines is completed^the visi ors will be brought down into the^eily and at 7 o'clock willloavc on a siaxnal^train for Salt Lake. In connection with^litis announcement the StaMiahii has^been re.pictcd to alnte thai a special^meeting of the local bulges will he held to^^morrow at Miners' I'nioM hall at 10:%^o'clock sharp, to which all members are^eoitlialiy invited, Tim meeting will la^^held for the purpose of completing linul^arrangements for the reception uf the^visitor'.. Iilc to-night a dispatch wan received at^the Staniiaicd office from K. V. Maze,^general agent of the I'nion Pacific who^went to Helena to nrrnngn for the excur^^sion tu Salt Lake, that at Hie last mo^^ment it bad been decided by the delegate^not to leave Helena until Thursday morn^^ing. This w ill necessitate unother post^^ponement of the reception intended to bo^given the visitors by the local lodges. WILL PLAY A PART. Mrmlirr*of lite l ire llrparlinent Will^^lulu III t't'li'liratile- the I'mnlli. Bl'ttk,June !^l. -The fire department^met this evening in special session, with^Fire Marshal Murray presiding, to make^arrangements for the department turning^out in u ImkIv and participating in the^Fourth of July celebration. Tho invita^^tion from the committee of arrangements^to take purl in the parade was read and^ncccptrd with n chorus of ayes which^nearly raised the roof. T. 11. llurkc pre^^sented the following resolution, which^w as adopted ; Kisohvtf,That every member of the llutte^Cily lire departiiieul, Imth honorary, active ami^pa tl mi ml era, be, nml me herebf reqeirss to^to,'oi t to the chil l ul the Hie department at the^citylialiat in o'clock on Ike m..ruing of .Inly 4.^t-^ pa. t i-lpnle in the parade ami colel.ration of^our iiatliin.il holiday, ami be it furtln r iirovided^tlml any iiiciiiI ei not rescinding to this order^will be riiliject to such a line as llie mcmliers of tkedeparff mi mm ikink preps'i* le MMi mm thaillie proper ofllcci w iil make arrangements forthiivryanf t ie elderly iiii'IiiIhts of thet!e|itirtinem In enrriages. Ilvv as decided that all ineiitla rs of the^department w ho bav e soils should turn^out in them and that ilium- who have not^should w ear w hite rbirts and black pants.^'Fhe members w ill la~ untitled Isith by |k^s-^tal cattls and notices in the papers to at^^tend and participate in the parade ami^ihose vv ho tail lo do so w ill Is- lined $1. A^coniiintlee consisting of Chief Murray. P.^Fucker and John Parrot, was appointed^to arrange for the decorations of tho ap-^paratus. It was nlso ilca'idetl lo invite^the juvenile companies Xos. 1 and f and^the \ cleran llreineii to turn mil with the^depai'liin iil. Il was decided that all the^apparatus w ould l^'taken out and thai the^aerial ladder would ha pulled by six^horses. I'ne Marshal Murray was selected^lo take command of the department on^the Fourth. Ii. t 'rcooh was reinstated into^membership in Hie department. ^87-77. Privatenml chronic diseases treated by^Dr. Norcixiss, new Ow sley block. Iluyvour fireworks^corner Park und Main. atAlex. Cohen's, Orgiuilrtitioii of the Ciininiltice of Our^'l hiiHsainl. Bl'ttk,June 1M.^A secret meeting was^| held to-uighi iii t lie (^api ice hall block at-^I tended by nearly fcV. men and the ^com-^I mil Use of one thousand^ w as fairly organ-^I ired. 11m meeting was kepi so atsrret that^the reporters did not learn of it until alter^its adjournment, and none of those known^to have In'cii hi altetid.ince would divulge^any of the proceedings except that the^incmls'i's of the committee mean business^and iliat llie old vigilante symbols of^-77^ will again MMM prominent.^Several suh-ooininittees were ap|M^inted^and a iMMff Ike city by one of them is to^{ Is* made itsiiiormw night lor the purpose^i of locating the suspicious characters. It^is not known vvh.ii the eominiltcc's inteit^i tiotts are. bin it is stated that din ing the^discussion to-night it was urged that a^i rawhide he used us a warping lo the^hobos ami more severe measures ein-^I ployed if found ill tow n Hie follow ing^I night. TheMmMmi report that the clasa of mmm^| picioiis characters in tow n is increasing^dally, and the step taken MeMjkjtM was^considered as very timely and necessary.^Judging from the talk indulged in to-night^by several men who attended the meeting,^the coroner w ill find employment if the^object i.in.ilile class vines not heed the raw^^hide w anting. 'MINKII* KNCOt'RAOKD. What i^ Nalil Vliout tha 1 routilra In the^4 or or il'Ali'iica BllTi . June L'l.-T. C. Hood, a miner^from the I'oeiir il'Alencs, arrived in the^city to-day on a mission in the interest of^tin light MM made then'. He says there^are not iiioii'tbau half as MMM noii-unioii^MMI employed there as has lircii generally^staled, but that in starting new mines,^nicii arc traiisiencd fnvm other mines^ami thus given the appearance of^new MM coming in. Very few^ol the men are experienced^miners, he said, and the mines in w Inch^] ihev have worked are in a deplorable rOM^^ ditioit. Mr. Heed say s thai when the niino^I owners llrsi started the light they advet-^! used in Michigan MMM MMM tke fight^was one against the Irish, who were over^^running am! controlling that cotiutrv, mid^Me object ol the mine owners was to get^oilier iiaiioituhiies in there, und by thai^they seelll'isl a MMMM^ of Swedes and^other foreigners. Mr. His d saya that Me^though some of the MMM are still liolditig^out the nut.in miners are yet on top and^would conic out victorious in the cud. ONLY MM AIISKMT. Thest'lioiil llnaril Holds Another Special^VI ret i tig. litI 11 , June i'l. -The sclusd hoaixl held^another special meeting last night with^every member prescnl except CaRMHBMS^lam. Nothing of importance MM trans-^acted. howevt'r, and the nu^cting waa^mainly lirld to give t hnirman Tr.vsk an^MMMHumIM to ratify Hie action of ti e .. nt^of the beard at a previous meeting in sel^^ecting teachers for the schiads for the^MMM letm and discaiditig others. The^Central MBP4MM property is still in tla* same^coudiiioti as it was at the last regular^MMMMMSgOf] the lavard. nml nltlnuigli tin-^matter was dtsciissi tl. the Thomas lodc^titlc has not yet lieen secured. KrurgrrA O'Connor, plttmlirr*. gus and^mmmmm MMM* basement Cans A Klein block.Keen Mleees, eMlst^MMM -es Weare sidling a Isautiful four-hole^range for fcf. 11. J. Biutne,71 Weal Park, MOREABOUTWASHOUTS TrafficSeriously Interfered With to^the East and West FIXING DAMAGED BRIDGES Northern Pacific Train* Aban^^doned^ Traveling by Water^From Helena to^Great Falls. Bittf, June 21. It is absolutely impos^^sible to learn nt this point the actual faets^pertaining to thehlnckndoon the Northern^Pacific to the west of here, growing out of^the destruction of hridgoe and tracks by^Hoods. The bridge at Bonitu washed^nwav Inst Sunday is still out and from^w hat little can be learned in a roundabout^manner, several days w ill pass before it^ran be repriced. In the meantime at^^tempts tin1 being made to transfer passen^^gers and mail at Hi^ bre ik, but from the^irregular manner in v Inch trains MM run^^ning west In,in Butte, it looks very much^as if transferring was alow-nnd unsatis^^factory work. A train is expected to ar^^rive MMM time to-night with passengers^nnd mail that were Is'iiis trans!erred to^^day. Theeast IkiiiihI train which departs at^noon was not dispatched to-day, much to^the disfip|k)intmctit of quite a number of^passengers who had bought tickets. Dif^^ferent reus.ins were given for not sending^^ nit the train as usual. At the uptown of-^lice of the company it w as said that n lack^of motive power was the cause ami that^nn engine and crew from the Kooky^Mountain dtvisinn would arrive during^the night when n swing would Im* run to^Boteninn to connect at that |^oint with^tho through triin from Helena. F.lsis.^where it was stated that the train had^lieen abandoned in uccordanoo with or^^ders from beaili|iinrters and lliat the rea^^son for its abandonment w as not know n.^It having Isrcotue known thai a bridge on^the Butte short line nenr Hozcman was^in n dm gonitis condition, nnd that^westbound btisittesss was being^held at Bcitemnn, the surmise arose that^trouble to the cast was the real cause of^the iiliandonuieiii. The same dispatch^which contuiniil I be information relating^to the bridge also stated the damage would^probably be repaired some titueduring ti e^^light. Thelatest information concerning the^w ashoiits on the (ireat Northern is to the^effect that from nil MMMMM1 it looks^very much ns if it would lie impossible to^resume traffic before the llrst wcs^k ill^July. Ouitea MMMM of people are reported^ns going by river from Helenn to firoat^F'alls and thence east over tile railroad. It^is said that a parly or 1M left Helena this^morning intending to take a boat as far us^Craikfi lo which point it is announced that^a train w ill be run to meet them and take^i beiii tntireat Falls. Indies'Hay at the BMbj^BiTTi^. June 21. - To-morrow will bo la^^dies' day al Hie Silver Bow club, the re-^cepticn continuing from .^. to fi o'clock in^the afternoon. The following programme^will lie i-etiderid by the excellent Cali^^fornia Ladies* orchestra: Quintette Friielil n^^ Frwaehen Itaeli Muine. lie lleitran. Misses I'aunans,^Misses buri'licit ami Fischer. Duct Dear Omndmollicr1-niger Mdme.IN' lleltrau and Miss A. I'aiiliaiis. Quartette SerenadeIlnvdcn . Mdinc. I e Helti'tin. the Miises l'atillalis an.I.vii-s Julia llorel e t.^Solo-Fantasle: ^Old Folks lit Home.^ .Stohlie Maine.In- r.illi.ii.^Qiiartetb' TroniiH te von sakklngen ..Nessler^Milnte. lie Iteitritp. the Misses I'.inhans^ami MKs Julia horchert. Illiet Melodies des AlpsSeheiier Milme.He 11. 111;^ 11 and Miss A. l'auhuns. Quintette I'arsphrnse LoreleyNeswadha Mdme.He Helmut. Hie Misses I'linllUllk,^Misses Pori'liert and Flselici. Solo-F'autasie He balletHe Iterlot Mdme.H ^ lleitran. 0.K. LEWIS J CO.. BL'TTE.mont. TelephoneKo. 271. ffhttto Wear For the Fourth of Jnly.^i Variety Here, Rot Shown Elsewhere. CuTon Afford to Hiss Onr Carpet Sale^Only Ten Days Longer. (itnlie ward.^Lost, a bay horse, weight about 0.V)^pounds. Description: Small white spot^^ m left side and branded ^11^ on left hind^leg. Alsive reward will la- paid for his re^^turn to Henry C. Herr, Parrot smelter,^llutte. Lost. Oneblack and one liny horse. Black^branded ^1^^ on right shoulder. Hay^pigeon 1... il. Heturti to J. lb Jones, Butte,^and receive reward. Writefor the new waltz, the Anaconda,^jre to please you. Price by mail *0^'ins. The Sherman Music company, .o..Xl.,,,4 sun cents.Th-^lllllte, Mont Watchesat cost, ^^days,^eler, Owsley block. Leys,the Jcw- Forgasoline telephone No. 317, Butte Oil^company. Aboutthe quality of some^things thcic may not be imah^necessity' (or beino; exceedingly^I ariicular. To some things you^can close your eyes onil not be^very seriously ifaniagcd. With^other tilings, the fact is other^^wise; with nothing is it s.i empha^^tically otherwise as it is with the^medicines which you take, no^matter what the ailim n may bj^which you seek to remedy.^Either the ilrug is all right, or it^isn't, an.l if it isn't right, it's all^wrong there is no middlj^ground. There are some dirs-c-^tions [n which your own personal^c ire can I e of no possible service^to you; you must rely upon the^dtHlffgitt Von cm rely most^implicitly upon every prescription^which we fill for you. We make^tics part of our business come^first always. WESTSIDE PHARMACY R.H. PAXSON, Manager. IMJMj'est l'.tr:, s;., opp. Cenlril acUJJt^lk 11s. Hu^a^' Huttcwill celebrate the Fourth^of July in a fitting style, livery-^body within a radius of two^huntlrcd miles will come here if^within the range of a possibility.^They know that when Butte^people undertake rnytl'.ing they^make a success of it, and it goes^without saying that thousands of^people will be here from suburban^towns to participate in our cele^^bration 1'rcvious to this day,^there are some things which^should receive your immediate^attention. Vou certainly want a^new dress. What would be more^appropriate than a pretty new^challic, a satine or a handsome^Scotch gingham. Wc have them^in great variety, in patterns and^colorings that arc confined to us^exclusively. To complete your^costume buy a new parasol or an^umbrella. We have them in great^variety and prices never so low.^Hut ten days yet remain in this^month and the opportunity to^buy CARPETS and housefurnish-^ings will .'-0011 be at an end. Can^you afford to miss it^ A saving^of 12^j to || cents a yard is an^item at least worth your atten^^tion. Read the prices.^WE OFFER - 17 pieces Ingrain^carpets at a reduction of I2J4^to 23 cents a yard. Prices rang^^ing from iqc upwards.^WE OFFER^ 23 pieces extra^heavy, wool mixed and all wool^filling ingrain carpet, at a re^^duction of 11 and 17c a yard.^WE OFFER ^27 pieces extra^Mipcr, all wool carpets at a re^^duction of 22 and 27c a yard.^WE OFFER^1| pieces Tapes^^try carpets at a reduction of 16^and 27j., c a yard. Price from^34c UP WEOFFER- 11 pieces hand^^some Velvet carpet at a reduc^^tion of 29 and 33c a yard. Price^from 95c up. WEOFFER^16 pieces Body^Brussels carpet at a reduction^of 21 and 26c a yard. WEOFFER 19 pieces of Mo-^quette and Wilton Velvet car^^pets at a reduction of 25 and^|M a yard. WEOFFER^298 pairs of Dra^^peries, embracing all the lead^^ing novelties in Nottingham,^Irish Point, Renaissance, Brus^^sels Point, Swiss, Silks, Velours,^Chenilles, etc., all go at a re^^duction of 15 to 25 per cent.^Lace Curtains at 75 cents a pair.^Better ones at 95 cents, equal^lo Si.sO curtains elsewhere. WEOFFER 29S Smyrna Rugs,^all sizes, new ami attractive de^^signs, from Si.00 to $3 75 each.^Rugs ftom 25 cents each and^upwards. 1lie above lines are especially^set aside for this sale. Come this^month lor genuine bargains. O.K.LEWIS ^ CO. 0MISALE- W l'h rocil title, a group of MMJ^r ^I arlUK MhM() one ledge well urveU^opctl, with lei) shaft, with two levels, one I20an i Ib'Ol.crlaor'et; p'.oaty o' rood-vat lug ore In^^Igl.l; an 1 a llrst ela.s nvst.vinp water mill, wltli^boarding lioai.' and ttll cu b'tlldlngi on ground; AComplete Success! Inevery particular was the Grand. Free^Twenlieth Cash Purchase Sale in-^augumted by us last week. Tho public's^appreciation of our liberality and pro^^gressive business methods was fully at^^tested by the numbers who visited our^store and the liberal manner 111 which they^favored us. During the past week hun^^dreds of lucky customers went away do-^lighted with their good fortune. Owing to^our inability to give the trade the proper^nltention last week on account of the^MJBb, we will continue the sale one week^longer and give Every Twentieth Cash^Purchase Absolutely Free. Wo hope to^see even n larger crowd than last week nt^our store during thia week, f'omo 0110,^come nil! And remember that our guar^^antee goes with each purchase, that the^foods arc the best and price as low as tho^lowest. Kcspcctfully, F.Hood ^ Co. CASHQHOCE.1S, No.202 North Main Stroot.^r. o. box 177.MMM ^. Onthe 27th of June. 1 802. Wewill have romp t^u d our first yi-at In busln ^^^In r.titte, Wn iickire totaki'miotc unit of stock,^which Is so lirgt Hint It will take al least a week^tin eu rt-du ^e t In order to rcdiuo our stuck^weal.I have a rlaarlnp-nut sale, rnmmfiittuit^Saturday. .1.111 ^ n. mi ^. continued i.a Ii .hut ^ '27,^1* 0. For this purpose we bava marked Uowd^every art do In stock. lirautilatt'dSugar, per estS 8 7S CStiiar.^^ 5 LoafSuarar,*^ e .^J PulverizedSugar, ^ s B Haim,^' ti E llrsakfastI'.acon. * 11 :o Nol lh a I Klej, '^ r, ; NavvHe an ii,^^ 4 na lima Items,^ 4 in Hulloats,^ i CalifornlaCr.nnod Peaches, ex. stand 4 00 ^ Tears, ^^ ^ 4 ot ^ Apricots, ^^ ^^ s 7.1 ^ tsraras, ^ '^ a 75 ^' limits, ^ ^^ 17V C.allonPie Fruits, assorted4 4-, baker'sf urn, best in the market, per ease .1 110 harryJune Peasa 7S Ex..sifted Early June Peas 33-, Tomatoes,per ca-tl'j Extrastringiest Heami 75 LaundrySoap, 100 bars In bov3 41 WhiteRussian Soap, mo bars in Dux4 70 I'alitiltt'sSoap, 100 bars lu boxa M Hitb Hitter's Jams, each 1110 luHi Hittet s Jelly, each1 110 Arbitratet'offco, per case too pounds 21 01 Lion^'^'^ ;i 00 Mmkaska^ ^^ -.-i m Midland ^^^^ ^ no Schepp'iroeuanut, per pound nackago . .. 30^Prrmniln choeolite, *^ ^... 40 6gallonken svrun. per ke^1 ea ' ^^ Itckloi. mixed and plain 175 IloutelnMilk, per can i Igallon can Maple Syrup4 M 10 ^^ ^ H VI 1 ^ Log Cabin Syrup1 at) 1 M 1.an ul a Sap ^ 1 s CubanBlossom Cigars, jht oox of bo2 iij BestCreamery butter. In tubs, per lb . 20 Theatteutlon of buyers, wholesale and retail,^b called to this sale, as It is a bona t d- sals^for Ute purpose of rvduclnz our Immeni i sto.-k^Iwfore Invoicing. Wo make no limit on ^iiianr^tltv. but will sril from ons pound to a carloaC ftespectfully, BUTTECASH GROCERY CO..^Corner Wyoming and Park Sts.^A. F. BRAY, Manager. CLIPPERSHADES CONCERTHALL. TkeOnly Square and Crowded House tat^lbs City. Two entrances from Wyoming^Dtreet for Private Parties. Vocalaed Instrumental Concert Ever^^Evening. Stranger! visiting thli result^are always treated courteously. The^4. Ilnper Shades has the largest transient^and local trade of any house la the^V us tern Country. KINNEY^ HANSON. Prop'rs WANAMAKER^ BROWN, Braich24 North Main Street, OverButte Hardware Coitpany. TYL1SHPRING and UMMERUITS S -TOORDER, 916AND UP. PANTS: $3 AND UP. OPENEVENINGS. Goid ttraled roads and plenty if timlcr for^ni.ulttR: also half mile of water ditch with stifll- DOYOU EAT Asa matter of course ynu do. If 70%^waat to live lilijh and at a moderate^price put up at tbs IDAHOHOUSE WhenIn Wallirr, Idiho. Nicely fur^^nished rooms. Excellent table, set with^ull MM market affrr.ls In fact, a lirst^class hotel. Don't overlook TitK lnsuo. coalwatertormia rw-itampmi:!. ForfartbM *l^',l5^ ^ ^'p^,,^ n^M''- *r'-'*^ l^1' w^'^k-^ 1 Special acvomiiiiKlaliinis ter roiitii,: rclal larttculanaddress Wni. E. lleadhigs. Butte. ' B,cn-KRATZER ^ JONtS, Propnatam AM)the right point In buying dr icm^and be aure to GET S.VTISFA('TIt^^^you must go to the right place. The m^^jority of people ill this city know whorl^that is. They know we hit the |Mjittt, vol 110not ofTeud. Wc have what 1* v att'.os 111our line, and our line includes iho 1!) LaCarolina ilmportedi ^^Manuel Garcia ^^American tiirl ^^La Hosa Key West!^flora dc Andom 'Key West 1^Marguerite iDomcstici K Tvecash^3V each^*J for _.^u^2 for -'^io^a for .Jo^'.' for Joo D.M. Newbro Drug Co., Wholesalennd Retail Dru;.;.^i I19 NORTH MAIN STREET. - - BL'TTE. MONT