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THE ANACONDA STANDARD, MONDAY MORNING TUNE tf, 1892. INPROSPEROUS IDAHO Surveyingfor a Kei Wagon Road^Through a New Section OPENINGUP RICH VALLEYS One of the Sensible Measures^Passed by the Recent Legis^^lature - MlntnK Near^Hntl-jy. SpecialCorrsMwniili'ni't' ^'f the Standard. BotSEClTY,Hntio, Jutio Tt. Th^ first^Mate livinlatim' ^lul 111.111., n tliiu^h,^but ono riMlfi'iniiiy Irnlu.v of thit h^'smi^u^^-ar* the |iastk,t^^^ of itti act 111.iking an ap^^propriation of $.V^^U^^r thi^ suney of a^^tttti'wa^otj roacl to cxtcuti from H um* r^in IioUt* county to s^. M :t ry's rivsr in^K.k)t*Mi 11 MSMsJf* That this ImhIj hlim-^derail into no ^Ik^ a hhnimiiv wan owing^largely to thn untiritijj la!h^r* of l\ W.^June*. rnc*mlwr of tIh* Iioumi from IIo.mj^rounty. who. in season and out of season,^day ami niylit. gavo his pMVsstMs. ^sTofil^to thf p:iss;.;*v of this hill. Mr. J ones^originally |^.v^t'i.tr.l a hill pi^*\ idiug for^an appropriation ofto build the ro.nl,and it passi-d 1 In* lioii*o in ftm*^sha|M^, htit was tiwl in ttn* senate. A mi'h^stituto ^ak proposed in the last uafned^bo^l\ providing lor an appropriation of^fa.nm to tn 1U0 prflimiuarv sun ^*\ *^. whirl,^was agreed upon on ih ^ pi in tple that a^small part i^f a loaf was Im'U.t than 110^hivad. (ioM-ruoiWilley appointed \'^ \V. Jon' s^of Hoisi* rounty. It. It. I^a) of Idaho^r^mnt^, and I. ^. ^aigeui uf HssslMM^couitt^ as i'oinniisNioiH't's io make thll MH*^vey. Th****1 geiitleiiit u arrn*'d 111 thisi ity^n feu days ago and lilted out a party of^eight BJSJSSJSJM v. ith ill iicrr^.u'V supplies^and 011 last Saturday inorning Mailt*.^MM their mountain tup. HssJ expeei to^Complete the surve^ in nlmut six week*.^They w dl routine :jre u 01 k a I I la 11 tie) and^pt^iK*eed 1Inn* ^ to \\ al i ens h^ w ay of^Uead\io^*4|, Hear \alie\. Ma-rp Moi.tnuili,^Alton and fatMssM di-irieis. Tiie north^^ern end ^d the ro.id will BSSBSSSMSSl at^Mount Idaho ut Idaho roinit) and extend^to the fotlis of the St. Mnr\'ii ri\er in^Kootenai county. A branch from Mount^Idaho to Klk * ity, a disiapce of M^ or M^milcH, will also he sun^ ^etI ami a hi.inch^from |h^a^luooi| d^^vi R Salmon titer^through ^ nst*'t anil J.^ inhi counties to the^Montana hue on the iM'i )h h^i k of Salmon^river, a dintancc of a I hum {M tilth's. Allbut al.^ nt IB Bstlss of the Literals^lia\eahea^l^ I ecu roils 11 ucii d h\ the two^ctamties naini il. 'I he loutes as laved out^ill the law autl.oi Ustssfj lb* survey u ill M*sV^IHi't with the lead Sj sl^ lie* ol all the coun^^ties of the state, and bring into eas^ and^ilirecl eon 1 inumeat 1011 c\cry agru-uli 111 a 1^district in the state w ith ihe nntirial and^tuultcr distrirts. CentralIdaho, which consist* of .o.ohi^or 60,(4.0 m|iiaic iiiih s, is a network of^fpiartz ledges, many of them of immense^Ktie and ^\ti^nielv rich in nohl. mIwt.^lead mid rop|M*r. Owing to the isolation^of the rom.tr^ but little pM^pci tnig has^Ih cii dene, ahlioimh t-ome niUsM make^regular shipment'-, of ore from Sheep^Mountain to K^ 1^ hum that prtsssa^from 1UU to 4*xi ounci h of nil*^vcr to the ton ami from an to^7.f^ per cent. If ad. This is ship|M d at an^pxpetisc of nearly t-lio 11 r ion by | ark^annuals. A iiuinhrr af the 11111 .^ s 1 h^ iv^are develop'd to roiisiilerahle depth. The^development* have pi oven HssjH pio|m'i-^ticit of in inn n- c \alue. With a sjsji d^waton io.nl, so that m;n h n^ ty and siip-^phcKcanhe taken in. Sheep Mountain^and all ol ttssN d stm II \v !.^:^^ pSSMS ^ ^^-^vidopmcui has I.ecu i. a !^ . vv II advance \ci rapidb and 11 ill will follow. Notonly w ill nsM m'11 vsted in iftMN Ms^^tiotis In* Im tiefited, hut the wil d:* state^will feel llie sjDt ^! 1 H'^ '^ of the n:u^ h^nectled iinpn vi im St^ I'hotlsatids of^miners ami laU^i-ci^ of evci^ class will^find woik. a drinaud will In*^ereatcMl for iron foundries in our^slate, our fanm r ^ w ill have good^home markets for everything iluv can^raice, north and ^ou^h Id.dm w ill I e more^cloM-lv linked |ohlical!y anil roti.mei-^4 ially and ihc ihomiio o| a raihead^w ill manifest t In msclv SS w Inn lumlw i ,iig^u dl hi con e 1 nr of our Most] impeiiatil^indtistiics. W l.i n it is possHllsSS sjst in^supphi s and |i,:a l.ipeiv . pro pect^l s w ill^lush in bv 1 l.i 11 . 1:* a 1 ^Is and capital v* ill^follow . Th 1 ei eh the MM MS 1 n gi^^n n ached^by this 1 n-| * s^ d I OS si he 11 ^^uniaiiis art*^toveii d w ith IMMftst * ^t ISfBSfSMSSBfl HMB^^not Bjosjr alfi'id to Locate and n present^claims although lbs) know them to lie^rich, ^'apil.il is 111 ctlcd 10 develop these^mines and of rptsfSt that ^am.^t be Ss^^|M'ct^-d until theionnti^ is am ssible. IlealVa!te\, between lleadwoin) and^^'a|^^' Horn, contains Hi SSjMSjIS) imh's of ns^fine I.,nd as there in the Mate for raw^^ing hay. A p..ck^ rvvho winters his Haiti^of mull's then- cuts two tons ot w ild trass^to the acre. All through cent ral Idaho^large crystal stii- m - course d--w n the^guh-hrs and cauvotio, .nal the mountain^sides are covered w iih foWWStS s| the IIiichI^fir and pine liiidw r. All material for the^con veuicm i' of 4-1 v Uigaf ion and |off mm tug^ami mill nt aic al timlant in even m PtkMH^of the ci uiiiiv to I 1 ii.ivi imiI bv this^r^h^d. riiereean BS^MM l|s)Ss4 ^il that tins^road w ill Uk const 1 in nd in t he mar fut^^ure. The coming legislature, which it is^to l^e hopeil vv ill l i di in.-eraitc. w til no^doubt seethe importance of this nnasure^and w ill prov ide ample means for the^building of the road. Him.I.e. Sargent, oneof the commis^^sioners, is \ i'i'\ enthusi,1 si ic on list subjert^of the coiuph-tioll of ihc n atl. He thinks^it w ill Im^ to all Idaho what the old Mi Hall^road was to tin t ocur d'Ah in s, nainelv :^A forerunner of a radro id that \\ :11 |RsBa^^trate in a very few ve.iis tlx m- moimtaui^n*ci sM's and open up one of the 1 i^*her^t^mining regions m the world. Theparty Is thoroughly prov isiom-d and^cipiipjxfd ami has with it a competent en^^gineer w ho vv ill incidcir.illv pii p.ir** data^for tin* correctlosj of tin maps goSJ 111 un*^wtlich have hern found to contain mauv^errors as to the location of stii-auc. and^other geographical da'a in the rnuutrv^traversed by tin* road. Tho^ will keep a^reconf of altiuideH and bv un a us of a^k^*! ^U. which ope of the paity has ^IsflsJ^with him, pwiure. of some of the more^reniurkuhle and pietun squs mouuia n^scene'- of Idaho will !^^^ pii*si rv ^ d ami broughtis) Hm silent losj -d onr issople, Mr.Jones has it 1 view tin* preparation of^an Ulnst rau-d article lor Harprr't M ^^cotilaiiiiug notes and details of Ins trip.^Jt w id 110 doubt be read w ith interest h\^the |M'ople id Idaho. (ooki- i l-j KaSSSa Upceia:rorreftiKJiiiliMic** ^f t!ie m indanl. CookkCity, June i*:;, John Ilii^wn. a^nroiuiuciit mine owner of Cooke, came in onTuesday*h stage looking very feeble^front the elTecis of an operation which he^had performed In Livingston, removing a^tumor from h ^ side. KlearyMi-Carthy came in on Tucsdav,^from Billings, looking well and ready^for his summer's work. RobertCutler and family have moved to^Cooke ugaiu after a residence in Gardiner^of a year. Painting,repairing and i m proven ten tn^in general are being commenced here, the^usual starting in of a busy summer. Thesuspense attendant u|kui the par^^age or iion passage of the segregation hill^retards business somewhat, but still every^week records some sale of Cooke pro|terty,^a mux* indication that |^eople yet have^faith iu this great camp. IIt DM If AII.KY. Ili)iig^^ Aiimug Ho- Mia-^i-I*rpparlng for Hit*I mirth,^hi eelal rorre^non^lpnce of ih** StHndanh IIaii.kv. Idaho, June 'Jo. Roads are in^gisHl ordi r now , even from Smoky, Idaho,^ore is coming in fast. Therouutry in gen^^eral lookri well, w ith silver at 87x/^ cent*^an ounce. The Star leaser* are shipping^4 * tons a week : the |{ed LlephulU. KlDtous^weekly; the Ked ( loud alsuil the BggSjBt^The Oriental has commenced shipping^legularly and two l(t-horse teams are haul^^ing now from the Mutter ^ up mine on^Willow creek, under the management of^Sii|^crmtciidrtit M. K.ynn. This mine has^improved materially. There is no trouble^ahoin our placer mines this summer. Wc^hive more than a plenty of water. Tin*Frenchman** group of mines U now^looking tine, regular shipments being^made. l'ros|Mi*tors are now tUurting out,^the simw having inched SJpidl^. The^War Uauce imll is running again^and tut ning out concentrates w hich assay^71 |M*r cent, lead and oiiiicim silver.^This proper 1 ^ is improv ing right along. TheItullw barker lias two feet of solid^galena ore. being lea set I by Newkirk A^Co. The Washiugloii mine has a Hue IsKly^of ore. This pro|M*rty was purchased and^is being worked by Silas Ileum tt of^(^colX'cloW 11. Col. Creatpreparations arc being made to^celebrate 1 he fourth. The new race track^bangs up $1.UM in purses. I'iK-atcllo will^send her base ball team to compete tor the^large purse h^'ing offered. Drill contests,^tire works, a grand ball, etc., will w uid up^the da^. BOZEMAN'b SOCIAL SIDE. I^^lng^ that Past Week tn the c.ilhit n^\ allet xi 11 (i p 111 ^^. S|*eclal^ 'erre^|m^ti4lcnce ^f the stamlard. Itozl.man,June j.*^. \i pleasant picnic^party i-otu|Mised of John Luce and wife,^Mrs. I her, Mrs. ^ arlin. Miss ttage anil^Mis. Itasterble of Ohio, J. buwreuce l)i^-^Is'll, s|^cnt last Monda^ at Ikixcuiau. Mrs.I.ee llaskctt pleasantly enterlaineil^a few friends at cards on Monday night. Hon.D. l\ McKlw t*e came up from Three^Forks Moiula.v. Kev.Harold ['attisoti, who has recently^lesit 1 tod his pastorate of the Haptist^church 111 ihi.scity, went to Twin liridgcw^I ursilay, to visit with friends there a few^days, after which h- will visit the Yellow-^stone national park and tlen.irt for a^^cur's stni in lauo|h'. W.W. \V^lii^ h it w ith a party of tour^^ists Thursday for tin* Natumul park. MissMary McCartney of Richmond,^Neb., an I hersist ^r Margaret of Beaver^I alls, Ca.. are visiting Irieuds in Hon-^man, (iuv.J. K. Toole stopped over night last^week on his way to his home in Helena. Miss Li die T. Kvanr*, w ho has l^een^teaching sehisd iu Anaconda the last year,^is s|h-mlmg her summer vucatiou with^Ii-m tnls 111 lio/i-maii. 'ol. 11. I1. ^ 'hishohn and w ifc n*tm lied^bame Iroui Salt Lsssl 011 Sand i^. MissLucy l*a t|crsou, daughter of t oiiutv^Tr.'asuii'r I 'at sSfSSSl, and her cousin. Miss^Noble, arriv ed f 1*0111 Alabama on Sal unlay. Siilneyl\^x left for Clnuigo hist Kriday^to A'tei c! the na'ioaal isnjBJI I c s^^v cut Ion* Mis-.Kline, traveling repii^iemaiive of theftse! 1 sfaaasssii ntnsvin4gsM| vvas in^and about BoMtMsl during a |u^nioii of^la-i week. ConulySuiM'rittlemhmt 4if Schools Mrs.^J. J. HeeV es has yone to t hieago to rv ma iii^for sMM tune. JudgeI rank Hctii) of Park ei unty^spent Mondav 111 the city. C.C. Wvlieand wife arrived from Mis^^soula on tin* delayed tram rrula.v^^^veil^^ing. They vv ill lie pleased to receive their^friends at their home on Templar av cnuo^after July 1. Onlast Saturday niglit at the home of^Major Kamsi'v. Walter laiwards of Man*^h ittaii was inarrieil to Miss Annie Morse.^Tito newly married couple lelt on tin*^evcuiut tuiili for Huttc vv lu re thev will^remain a few day* after which thev w ill^return to Manhattan to make their |^er*^^lualieiM home. Dr.Sanderson returneil from the K 1st^Winlnesday morning. His eyesight in^much unproviil. Ainn l *al eotieerl will 1m^ given by Mrs.^tu n. U S. Wills4.^tt and MKM on next^Thursda^ ev4^ning. IN WILLIAM'S LAND. Hamburgfor the purpose of eongratuUt-^iug Empress Frederic ka upon thebt-trotlial^of her daughter. Prince ^i Margaret to^Prince Frederlek Charles, the eldest son^of Landgrave of Hesse. Bismarck'striumphal progress reached^a eliinax to-night at a reception fh/en in^his honor at Katbaus at Munich. All^guests brimmed over with enthusiasm.^Prince Hismark cxorcBsed thank* for the^reception given him. He hoped peace^would continue to he assured the empire^by all allies. Prince Bismarck desires h^convey the impression that the policy of^Km pen u* William and ^ liaucellor Von^Caprivi was a failure and menaced the^future oY Havana as it did thai of other^parts of the empire. Timprojected economic entente be^^tween (iermany and Kussia has collapsed^under the continued oppoxhion at St.^IVtershurg of the minister of Ihiance and^minister of war. Alarmingsdv ices come from St. Peters^^burg showing that the city is preparing^for an outbreak of the cholera. Thecm 1 hTor in at Stettin where lie is^launching the war ship Avifeo. He will^return to Kiel Tuesday, and then start on^a month's voyage to Norway. PoiiltueyBigcmw and Frederick Rem^^ington, the artist, who wore expelled from^Itussia a short time ago, have arrived^here. Uigelow coiuplams of the lack of^iutciest shown in his case hy the Ameri^^can charge ^1* affairs at St. Petersburg.^The affair has made him still more in*i-^sonsgata with Emperor William. He was^invited botii to the state dinner and the^concert given in honor of King Humbert. HONORTO THE DEAD. Funsral^^l the Two Young Mln^*rft Killed^al the Hunker Hill suit hullivau. SpecialIMstratch In the Stan'larJ. Wakdmit, Idaho, June *J5. The busi^^ness cares of this place p.-dav SSSJSJ aban^^doned ami people resigned themselves to^pay rcs|H'et to the funeral of the young^men who were killed in the Hunker Hill^and Sullivan mine. The principal places^of business were closed ami work stopped^in all the mines. Divine services were^held at the milling company's of^^fice at the mines, the Rev.^Mr. Conklin sjf Spokane officiating. Thefuneral pr^s*ession was thn largest^and most imposing ever held here, being^fully a mile iu length. All the working^miners of the camp fell in line on foot.^The remains wen* taken to the Cnion Pa-^citlc depot from w here they were shipped^to friends at Oakland. Cal. Klectricityis now lined in a French^gun factory for tempering gun springs.^The springs consist of su-el w in* wound^spirally, ami when they ba\eln*en hnxight^to a high temperaltire by the. passage of^tin* current, the circuit is broken and^lhey an* dropiK'd into a 1 rough of Water.^Ii is stated that h^ this mcthoda work^^men can tem|h*r _,4^tt springs a day. Aneasy way to lay in a stock of ice for^summer is practiced hy a Minnesota^farmer, in the w inter he pack* drill* d^snow in his ice-house for a few nights,^wetting it with well water. When fiozcn^hard it is i'ovtred with sawdust. Last summerhis stock ^d snow*lcn Knnsssl nntil lateiii Si ptemlM-r. It was just as go^M|#^ami clear as river ice ami he hadn't the^irouble of hauling it. MattersThai Interest the People of Germany^fi opvi Ig'it. iw.hj V w \ ^^rs A^siviste.l r*ri**s,| IlKitiin. June Tin* interv iew lM^tw^H*u^Slgnur Hiriu, Italian minister of foreign^; ITa is, * ham eller Von Caprivi and thu^cmpeix^r resulted in a premise of Cei-^man sup|m^rt for Italian flnaiii'es, on ssjs^^dition that the Italian arnij and navy he^sustuiiied at its pii'seiit stn-ngth. King^Hutuhert pn^posed a large ivduetion iu^the uriti). plead tug absolute financial^iiei-csMt) for such reductions. The cm*^pi t or KucetHMltnl in |Hkrsuailtug linn against^niakiuu any reduction, mainly through^pliilgmg the assistance of the leaihng^banks 4)1 Germany which an* in pn para-^tlon for purchase of the existing Italian^bonds and also it renuired, asaistau -e of^a h^ ndieate to take new Italian loiius. Inan interv iew that Si^uor II11111 ^#^^corded to a number 41I jointlsssstfl hr.or to^his startiiiL* on his return to Home ^ ester-^^la^. he said he sjsasM foresc* nothing^hkoty for some tune to disiurh the trafttc^n 'lilu us o| I i:r^*pean powers. Whenask-sl whether it in true that the^c/ar has iuv ited Kmperor Francis .Joseph^to conferenee at Skieriiiwtcc or Spain,^S g-iot ilrm eaiitioiislv .idumt.sl he h aid^something emicernijig the subject, adding^that the ariaugciueiitft arc still a matter^of n-si rya*. Tinking and queen of Italv arrived at^I'lMiiklort io-du^. The Thirteenth hus^^sar*, of which regiment King Humbert is^colonel, the king placed h.m-. If at UsV^head of th^* remanent and m..relied to the^b.u racks, when- he lunched wi'h the^ulhecr*. t^uecli Maivherita pro* ceiled to BpeelflcalluUBfur hid. tor Water Contract.^Illdi are Invited hy tho city of Butte, Jjont., SpOllthe foaVOVMSj ^errlt:cat..'l| l'|Mitia fcjhteni of water works to supply ih*^city af Itutte with watrr for lire pssnsnssl MM^f^^r gi tie 1 at use hy the ellUeiis of said city In an^Himiiiiil af not lest, than two million five liuu-^ilreil thoiihimd ga'lniik 111 each day of twentv- fourlliUUs. the water to he sll|t|^Llcd to tin) said rltyto be pure and wholesome and from an un- isulntcdsourer, and to lie ran led In steel or^roil rondtilU from the souriM* to point of ilts-^trihiitlon to Im* ripeiMlcd In the hid, aud tit for^hoiiM-i old drlnki'.tx and all doinchtlc pur|^oses,^mid to he supplied hy direct preskiire throiii:ti^steel or Iron pipes nr t*ondulu, or by gravity^f 1 mhi h reservoir or rcservuir* to Im Iscsteg^sisive the lovi l of the salil cltv of Hutte at such^1111 aliunde a^^ to ^he a rentfnttout hydrostatte^pressure of not u^s tluui slxtv tlve u:^^ imiuihU^to Msl SS^sVS Rsvi from Msni reservoir or hy^direct ini-kMirefrom an^ h^drant In any part of^said city. And such reservoir or reservoirs^thatl have an pgpresate cai aeitv of not less than^ten uuliK'u gallons. hiuI all of mi Id svhtmi shall^he n*.nilied at any time to withstand the fohow-^hi;: test or tests w'lthUi the Tie llinlU of the city^of r .tn- Tuttiiow at 1 ne sod the same time from any^10 hvdruutk 111 the Mlil niellralU lustre.-unt, eachthrough lie feet of hot* and a niie-'noli^ring nor/tc. and to maintain during the flowing^of *aid stntssS at the avt-iage SeSjsSf of the hy-^drants ku tlow ing a hydrostatic mssmts of not^less than fifty iMn |*oiind^ to the sc^iare inch.^The hv ih ants to he used to wnd test or testa^ahull ne selected hv the. ity coaui'tl of the an of^lame, or au^ am l.orucd usserf of said ssty, said^test or lest* to lie made w henever ordered hy^the said rouoetl. Tin* nunil er of Ut** plug*^which shall he umU and lean d by the city shall^^ot Is* less than lie. aod shsll he i-iaoeil at t-Bch^p.-lii-s wii U'n the -.ul city ss designated hy tt s^^|M*ciltcatlon* pn-pared by the ctiy eiu'lnecr and^en flic Iu the office of the city clerk Slid the city^ruK'iver, and at ^uch other point* as may be^tier after demguated bv tic city council, and^shall he ut all times subject to removal at ths^expense of the owner whcueTcr ordered by lbs^said council. Allpersons, cemp^ul^-t or corporation* bid^^ding i.ihiii these ^pccllicatlons aisi thu r*|ieclnca-^tien^ above refi lled to in the office of the city^ch rk and the cilv eug n-*er of the said city, are^and will be reijuhed lo tdiow andfc|s'clfy ul what^lute they will ininiMi water for t-ald lire phiR*^snd all othei lite piugfc that msy In rcatter^ordered hv the cktv council of the Mild city, and^at what iiitc they will furnlkh waler to prlvute^consumer* for ud purpose* for s js-riod of Uvs^veurs. uud for s longer i erlod, the city council^to determine the time uf the durutiou of lbs^contract. Theperson nr person*, company or corpora^^tion to whom the contract for the'furnishing of^watrl to the s.dd ctty fthsJl be lei and anuideil^shall be required !^.^ have the entire sy stem of^water woiks nimpleied snd furid*h the said^city and all private consumer* w.tli water In^acconluiice vvitli Us terms of their er its^contract on or before the Hist dsy of .ijnuarv.^A. I*. W4. AlliMThOiis bidding upon these ^i-- M-af, u:s^uud the m - ^ hi u' :011s licri iii reh iicd to, or^sec\aig tu i-ntei into the bsld ccDUactk with the^said citv for the fm nishlog of wsltr. *rlU be rs^^quiicd to fuiulth und tiW wllu thth bid a certh^tied check In the bum of u 11 thuutund 'llO.mei^dollars, srbatb sbsll he muae payuhh* to the city^of Butts, ami which shsll be and bi-come for^^feited to and the property of the said city iu^live event that ihc fsttrsi u jr persons, i otu^auy or^corpitrutliMi to whom tie* ^ula coutriwt sfiaxl be^awui .led shall fail or refuse to inter lots a oun*^Unci with the said city for thn fuinUum' of^water 111 accordsuee with Hie bkl bul'i-.l ti-d by^them, und cctnmei:oe work Iu good Csl'h upua^the ensistnuHlosl of the s^stem will.In thirty^^.o iiay^ after the ^sld eootraet ha^ Ns n^swHtitsu |s tl.em ur It. and tn euter Hit' u good^and sufficient Uad with resident aureties of HU*^ver how canity. Mflut.. In uu amoutii not ei-^ceeditiL the ^uni of two hundred tUousat.d ifcJUO.^ie^ ^ dollars ^*eud ta^nnd to sure las said ssnP^hsi mil s^ fiom any and all damages that II may^sustain hy reason of tla' cutis:ruet.oii, pteji^ia*^tlou tor const met ion. op^ rstU n ; nd maiuu*-^nance of said svstein of water wurks. and f^*r thefaithful snd exact prrfoi BtUMS of all the eoadKWaMef ssU reisTrSft and fur the furiosi*^hi^ ot said water to the said rlty hi acioriiaMS^with trie term* thereof and within tin* Wiio*^tloTi in ^pecined. Amithe primui or rer*on^, rompanv 01 roe*^porstkUl to whom II e said contrtict sbsll bs^sw.iideit shall oe ie^|i:hnl t^^ furnish water faf^the flush ill L* of sew els, ,i* iiuv ls^ re.j lied l^T th ctt) engusesr. and t^^ furnlsa all si*atWs#si s.^ssi v for the e(t) puhil * t milling* for all puri-oM**^ffSS of i*iis!, uIhI all hid* snail he ma '* ^ilhthe^iihdrritsndssg that the ^ Itv reserve^ the rig't^to reduce the charge* to prh ate e ui*^uner* art. r^f'.v^' vi'ui*. if the cojhiui'1 shall Is* uw.ird-d f- r a^l^ticet seeaso. and lo n a Urol the \ ^ t . n 01 ssr*^son-, eosbpenv nr eMpwatiou *'ipts^rusj sass^aster hv oralnsaci - Tlieeltjof Hutte heiste. reserves ths t\-il% o^re ^ r| tn*j atal all bids, and sll hhi* inu*t 1 a * , !^In ihs ^illee of the dfv ea rk of said eH^ l*f us^the hour or 7 S^ odor., p u*. uf W^dDe*da^^Jul^ 6. A 1^ im JOHNMh RIMMhN, City Clerk. Builev/ll).Mout . Ma^ 11. i*J MONTANALUMBER AND PRODUCE COMPANY, BUTTE AND ANACONDA. Manufacturersand Dealers~p ^~t^~Y~~*l ^tZ) ^ Lath,Shingles, Mouldings, Doors and Windows, PLANINGMILL WORK. Estimatesmade on Hard Wood and Fis.ern Pine Finish for buildings of any SSS Aspecialty of Ccrd Wood in Car Lots and Fir Mining Timber* HAY,GRAIN, FEED. FLOUR. CORN MEAL. ETC.. RockSprings Lump, PennsylvaniaAnthracite^9and Cumberland Blacksmith AFULL LINEOF BAINWAGONS AND EXTRAS, Allgrades of Buggies, Carriages, Road Carts. Lightand Heavy Harness, Saddles, Robes, Whips, etc. Completestock of Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows, AMD ALL KINDS OF AgriculturalImplements and Extras. StateAgents for B.F. ^ H. L SweetVCommon Sense Slekrhs! Waofons OFFICES^{ SEw.(!r!Plt^8tr^t:_Butt^' Frontttrwt, immmm J.T. CARROLL. General Manager. TUTTLE Manufacturingand Supply Company. Manufacturers Dealers ladUectrial^Msciuaery ud Supplies WORKSAT ANACONDA ANACONDA.BUTTE. lidConcentrating MACHINERY. MISSOULA. N PACIFICR.R. TBB GREATTRANSCONTINENTAL -ROOTS, ratsMttirnugti WUeontln. Minnesota, North^Dakota. Manitoba, Montana, Idaho, Oregoa^ana Wasti!nuu^ mmDININB CAR LINE niDlnsran ar. ran between ciiirago, nt^faul, MlnueatKilU, \VUinl|^eg. U.lwia, BulMk^lacoma, bvaltle auJ l'orllaud. PullmanSleeping Car Root* Pullmanwru^ dally between Chicago, St^Paul. Montana and the I'arino Northwest; and^bet* feu m. l'aul, MinneaixilU and^fivrtlt Dakota and Manitoba poiuu. ThePhoenix Nursery Co., delavan.wisconsin. Wecarry a first class stock of ShadeTrees, Fruit Trees, Shrubs,Flowers, Etc.,^ALL NORTHERN GROWN AND HARDY. Weinvite our patrons to examine our freight bills and satisfy^themselves that our goods are shipped Irom Wisconsin and are cul- PallyKxpret. Train* carry eleaant Pullman fcvated there. WrepinKtart. Dining iar^. nay toadies, l'uu- We are making preparations to establish manlourut blovpers aud lr too Colonial Bs^^Can. THEPOPULAR LINE. Ki YELLOWSTONEPARK ROUTE. tlxNorthern ratine R.R. I. the rail line to TM^lows!^in' I'ark: the popular line to California^and Ala.ka, and its train, |^asi tkrouak lu.^Crandwl acuery ot htbo ttaM*. THROUGHTICKETS Arewild at all coupon office, of th. Northern Fu'itlcrailroad to point. North, Eatt. South and^wetl, in lit. I uited state, and Canada. TIMF. bCllKDULK- aBRtvsat i t rra. NoT. Boreman Kipre,,. brlnm pa*-^.enters from all * astern points, ar*^rive, al Nortlnrii l'a^'lhc depr,t,^(dally^,.4. t:S}pn fit:s. 1'aclflc Mall. ThroiiKh train^from ^ hicaito. arrises al Montana^I'nlon ^lep.^ (dally 2 20 an liit.!'-.. I't^uy K\i^r,**a. Momlay. Wed-^nexlay uud Kilnay, Northem Tai'lllc^depot; ispm fiu.4. At laid le ^ all. ihrouuh train from^I'oiilauil. arrives at Montana I ulon^d. i-otidaily) ^sSHSBi Idi' n i I vpn^^. an im s al Montana^Lniuu dvpul tdall))i -' P tn nai'Aitr(Hon Brrrn, HoI. Paelflc Malt for Spokane, Taco^ma. SiMille, I'nriland and all Califor^^nia points, lean, Imni Montana Vr.!onileput .dallji ^:Stp pio.^.^ Pasuae atail,tunMsn train for^all Coast po.uts. through .k-etsers,^leave, ii,on Molilalia I nlou depot, ulaUyi *:^naBi Bel-n.smi l Mlasonla Kvpress, from M Ml 11 Clinoi ile ot . ^fallV lTiiJaa SJv.I.* Atlantic M*n. throush Irani for^hi. Paul. ^ nlcaso ami all eastern^notrafa. ataissl Uoiu Montana I ulon lauuli! nit i... U 00 noon |Su.^. I. i i iiiali hspii's., fioni Nottli-^ara Pads. sWpat, for K. PSuL Chi*^caiioiiiol all cistern points idalurl, . 9 33 pin^{to. no I'oiii Bsisreas, siotsday, vlct-^nesdai hh i I rlilav, leaii-s froin^Northern PaclAe ^! . lee,htsfor ABRANCH AT MISSOULA, withthe Intention of putting in a Green House and packing grourttfs.^Oirob;ect in doing this is to enable us to hold our br.tish Colum-^Va tiadc. L.G. BARRETT. Missoula, Managerfor the Northwest -rimsi. Paul i..,t No 4 i..U IhloUfc'll an.I^ u^ up^^N.i t ha.Mrmich sleejvers for Bpokane. Ta- paMR ^^ ^i I'^^-^Ian 1 KorKates. Map.. Time Tarda, or Special la-^fnnuallon appiy lo au^ anout, Noilberu I'aunt^tmiUoad CIIAKI.KSM. FKK.^'letieral Pasaeuger and 1 U'ket Aiieut,^SJM Tloilv.ot. Paul. Mum (leneiaJAcent,^m Isaat liioaoaai. Butt.. Moui VITICrJ TO CO-OWNKRS-To John Been^a., and Wllltum Sclilesm^er. ;o ir heirs or as.^tlcns: You nr. herehy uoiii.i .l thai 1.1 lam^tildhalier. your eu-owner. have in a^'cori!aiioe^Witt, sei tloll i,W4 of the revised statute! or th.^I niie I Mat'--, evpendrd in lauor and Improve^^ments upon the Nation .I auai tz lode inluini^, mini, situated In an unorganized minium dis^^trict. In olsou indch, Deer Lodirn county. Mon^^tana, fur ttic year eiulm^ liecemtier -H. i-li.^one hundred ^lot)) dollars, and for tho year^i uains Dcremtier M, IMS, the sum of on.^lr ndied ^ |.^ i dollars, und lor llie year endiuj^I^ts*einber ill, lsi#i. llie sum of on^ hundi ed lis*|^dollar-, and Nt, Jolin beck and WUUam^hcli|e^|u:er. your h-Irs or asslcns are hereby^further uoillled thai unle-s \^ u oiuttionic in r^proportion of nu ll e\iN'nduiue^ loirethor with^Interest and cost wlililu lipid. ijo, day, afti-r^th. complete service of tils n'tic- li, MibUen*^lion, all your rlshl. ^ tic, Intcres* and claim In^and to tin* alioTe named oiiartr. I-de uiliilu :^claim will hecome th. property of th. u .r^. s'l-cd. lour 8-HsMPawr. wno has nertoraifsl In.^^ork aui mad. tie twqulred upoiidlturn^thei.in CtAOBOLD1IABLK,^Anaconda, Mont.. Mai ,i-^i.^l.rsi puliilc.ition Va, t, inu. VOTICKTO OTMVWXKH - Tn ncorcn W.^J^y Penu .in i I lank nervals, your heirs. elMsV^tots and ass.^n- Von tire neiehv nutllle. thai^Alliert rli'UHKiunlcru and Autoine ll^i^iie.eau,^your i-o-iisilo-is. ti.,\... ,n aeeontanee n-ita tn,^tirovtslons of section '.'.3-J4. K'*i ised s:alutes of th *^t'ulteti Mate.. ^ \|^'ii.l.-il ^u ... ^ ir uud mt ^ ^ is*-^ti.'-nts , ^ n Uiii ii. . ^.on tunrtl ksd. minint claim'ali' 1 it Ho* lit'.i.l o: filcson h al'outlo miles from Ana' 'lid i. In Deer I. ^^ajtMi, M.'iit.. f.-r im paar t. U :*'! on,^hundred it'uui d 'liat.. lepr - iit u,- ^or^. uui^if wnliiii '.^^ d.ii- ironi Hie seri u- 'of tins n i,,-^^^ or within an day. alter this nnti' ^ Irjr pulHlm^lion you 1 all or i('fuse to aonllilHSf your pro-^tNotlonof such cxpendituie aa co-ouuer. your^Interest In said claim will hei ume llie pro;^crty^of tli. subst'iiihts. uiuiersaid section . ui, At-liKltrr.'il IC UVMKltai^ANTviINK ic it'll I- I-KaU. tiatedAnaconda. Mout, Apr,1a, 1^u si pulMcalion. April V, iklJ. bTOTICPTO i o OWNKIIS To .losenh \\n-^i^ ell.i-rp r. Wllllaiii Mi^de^ltc. Daniel Dough^^erty aud Julin Met ooi their heirs or asugna:^^on^ri' liereby notille ' mat I hav. expended^i ne hnndio'l d 'inn s ,n lwt-r aud Impiovemenis^upon the i.o.deu I ... le iiniiilr Imle uiiilluit Claim^isal'l (.ohi.-u Kitiie q'l.iiti lod. ln'in* tu Hi.^V'llnt ^ ie.1; minium ui^lnot. In the county or^Deer Latin, stale of M 'iitatui. and filed ror^record hi tne ofln-e of llie county recorder of^said I^eer I.odite county, 'late of Montana. Aug.^I. nwr, und recorded iu Uo 'It ^V^ ^f L^ '^^^^*-^lions, i ii pace record* of Deer I/kIitc county,^Montana, to which fur a more deflnlt- descrip^^tion ri'li iencc Is hereby made: i ill order lo hold^said premise* under tho provl-i .ns of -eel on^VX'4. rev.-.-d statute, of th- I nlicd Mates. ^eing^thaaasount r^'i|tilr^d to hold ilia sain^ for tu.^vear cii.liiig Ii t. Ji. I' 'I. And If williln ninety^il.iysiiom the service ol tins notice ,or within^niiieiy days after thw noll' c l^^ p ilillcatlon yoij^fall or rents, t. nMatnlMt. )^^ur proportion of^such evpcndlt.ire as c..-o^ i.^r. your Intercut In^^aid eiaun will b.com^ th. jtujKw *^ th. sub S*^'^lv^^u UI;oWN. Anacondn,Mont.. .Ian. a^. i^Ji LFirstpubUcailon rat. i. iisti , V-OTlcrTO CO OtVNTRS.-To (lenrce^1^ IVNtp. Ki.iiiii S. 1' un. John Cli.yliausll. J- K^KiKe. ralward Imnkel.Thomas, your Uelrt executor,asimlulstrntura, or assigns: Vouare herein uutirlid that ^ la us Oldhaner.^jroiu iMfiwiicr. lias, iu aceurd.nn. with the pr^^VI mi ins of sivtlouKeviseU statute* of th. Iuncu Mates. i \, cii.I.-.i in lal^^r and improv*^picnts upon ihc CrcM-eut i|im:tj lode uilnln|^rlllm. io. ated ,n Iho head of the West ^^UK of^tuesnns rtileh. al^'iit lo nul-s Irom Anaconda. In^l^cer laMlce cilirill. Mont., lor llie leal l^Vt,^aa. bundled itl't^ dollars, r.pieseuiin^ ^^rlt,^and you. i.cor.o U . Penn. I'dward a. 1'cnn. Jol*^i lavliaugh. J. K. fauta, i:d^iu inuiKie. ^-^Thomas, reputed owner*, ami all other |^erson^^whom ii ucii .oa^-eiu. arvi hereby u'tit'ed that IIwithin ^i ii.iis iiit -r Hit notle. by pulili 'ation^sou fan to pay to ti e ^niii- r.iru ^^! your res|iecs.^lie fs.Hi.if* of said sum according to your real^Interest, il any, your sad ..iictest. If any. In sain^claim wul become tu. pro;ierty of tiie uuuo^^^mgue.1, iHll silatlt to law. CLAIs Ol PIlAUlJas DativlAn ^ ^Uda, Mont.. . cb. 1, Unx^ills. pubiisaUOU. 1 *U. i. ioj_