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THEANACONDA STANDARD, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 14, X892. THEBUTTE OFFICE, OFTMt STANDARD Uto the St^w W did - I I 0 rl \UOtX, So. SI^East ISitadvt.iy. Tlic Trlei'tone^number Is 25H. Advertisementswill l^' received .it the Butt* otllcoo( the Mt*m^ai:|i llil 8 o'c'ock^1*. M. (or in-. 111 jii in iln' fol^^lowing lUtTllltltf * paper. TheHrAsn.Mii^ Is delivered to Uutte sub^^scribers early every morning. BUTTERAILWAY GUIDE. montanai NinV MAYBE SOMETHING IN IT MayorEan'le Talks About ito Story^Told by Burkhardt. IDENTIFICATIONOFTHt GUN RoaeonsWhy tho Officers Placo^Credence In the Lcgbroakera'^T.1I0 Work of the^Police COUNCILMEETING. Last momana 1imiiau ....,.i.u'i''i iiiiu 1,11.1 ^ 1. : 11 u. I.iic|i I. tla-avcsfront V I', irii.it aii'l connects At^BnaMaaa auk s. T. luroug 1 iraw.^f aailara. M'ntix auara . n I 1 ildays. ILOSI.X.iAM^ A .tut1. \l. .If MAILS Jiir.til^.ii;..vi Noll.*. Philirwtjiirgis in tlio 1^f 'ua-. yesterday is sut-i 1 Maggie Ha .-tun. ii.'ih MayorTim c.ty. Amarriage liennni^1.1 J. M. Branti huJ^of Hutu. Tin-funt1 ni of lira. Ann DadBa wfl bo beadat I ..'t It ^ it III ..It. ,to .111 from^.Mo 1111.ill's 111..I. 11..Line ^. ill^. JohnCaplioc. W. 1*. TtKwnton, WIN L.^Clark, W. .1. ( I n it. M. 1.. Holland. I, A.^^ .inii.m. II. Mueller. A. I'. \V. 1 ..ml \\. II.^Young arc in Hi Ion.1. apt.C. S. Mas maker has hMB) tlfdo.1^ItaMIBlMlni rolc'n I el tlio Montana nil-^ttoBatl i;ii.'ir.is. 11.- araadtontra ta a m.i^^jority .if lit 1 over E. A. K. iiin yol il.-l. na. ACnitotl BlatM pfttMM to tlio JoM-iimnc^atld Arlinif.' ii I.hIi- t-l.iini' hai. Ik. n i^-iuU^to C. t. Banth, Laa Manila and Jobs^O'Baawka, and w.ih lilt-.l |af Maafri y^a^^it-itl iy. Site:MT Smitli ..f lll.i. l.r.m.t. Idaho, oir. rs 1.imard for ttte recaptott) of Edwin Murray.^ 110 ario^l. .1 in llinie a ft-w v oork^iik't.l.ir liiint-ry ami Im it. jailut liiurktuot^btttin al .^ r nla arrt-iti. Api. a^ant ovt'tit ai lltirlinifton Inst^. \ nineill - marri.ure ^( Jennie, ilaillthtorof Mr. all.) Mro. W. J. Davi t, to^John 1^. (tray. A Utnja iiiui Ik t of tlio^Irlandit of the yoill.e e.m|'lo wolf prt s. 111. \Vniteri. A I'ai'-onn, \v 11., have tl;11- tmetlor exteti.hilar tlie t '0l.1r.nl.^ stroet^k iwor. htcun work I'lietMlajr. fba .-oner^at to U' oM'-ml'.1 to an outlot with Ihaao^failed ^sen atf^ farm^ to tlio i-otitii of tlio^city. BartII. smiiii of the Bi twDAko'a ranar* tonall.nee in all ininaie ..I |lr. Ila\ilaml^..lid t'lnektmriiV hospital antl u ill piailm- Myeiij.y tan Insnrnni and aanrfortaaff ilie itiat 11 ution for M'voral tlaya to eonio.^li - aoiui'tit loi innately in not very si r-^Ha Notwitlistaii'linu the passage of all oi dltuuntar.-tpiiriui; tmniMMniji iMnwnttnt to Is-1.11.1ill trolll ol all lota ttno-i tt Inell^I'tr.i.hnc is 111 prtMjresa, |Ms;|ostriaua art* nnnpalfajto watk' ilu-oueli nnul kniM^^daapnnd take their satiafnetion in *^0taa^^a.tii:.^ Aslarasits enforeeinent it run*^rei m 1 tlio onhnanoo BilgM Mltl not^h..\ an .-\istet.i-e. lannManlra i* ^ paring no alorni la^nntka tna I,. :., lit fur tin- ofpnananl tnn^lata PaUeanaan Jordan a nroat aucoaaa.^'J 11 in kins' matt, r ^ are Rolna n llttla alow,^Uajnat Bltad bia pneketa wtth tkdkata |raa^^'. i'.afternoon and in a 1110-1 rom.irk-^ably anon tina^ In rntaad m tlio naasbtnn1*^bnod ol NDa, tin- hanks and huaint'wa nan^'^011:111; fcarward mual n. 101. . Mr.^ntagftiura will devute a tea Uoura naora to-^^lay in Kan nana* efanritnbla work. Knit-ttt fraaylat Baanralnav^Tl..-1 nlan ru . I., ttailwaj rxantnany i*^^Mkina aucnaira pcranaratknai 1 ^ aarti^nHManMnnta [rum Montana la Pan tot, an^aroonMmt tba mevtiiui ..1 the Trinnntnl^t'on. lato. KniaHita 1. ui| ^.^r. it Bamnr,^Atajnal a, rba rati mill is aavery lom^that nona anottkt fail to lake advantage^ol Ibia npranrtunit) to nee IIm* xJueoti ( ity^t^f tin- West awl Mvmnmlin^i noun try, \.i^aailroada m ^ ukarado ^ill 1 .. earttr ^i^tales from Denver to all until of intern*!^in Colo) ailo. in.-lii.iltie llko'a Poak.dnrinai^tne moot ha ol Aujual ami S-tptviulM . Ti.-keisndl In- s iio fnnn Uutte, An i-^^^ ii!a. In 1 I. .!,.-. I^ilkm, Mi Iron* ami^Barriaon Animal 1 10 10 inelnaivi. (ton 1 for^it-turn until ti.-..1,. i-1.. ina rata of |JU, Null..-. TheiNiartl of count) ^ ^ minis. laMM ^ ill tm^ t in 0:11 1. tkm ..1 i^a. in., i n. s-^naj-. Jnlj l*,ins, for Ibe irnnancttna af siic-hhuatne--s as n. .t I..\t 11111\ c-ome he-^loft It. lly tilt!. 1 ol i ll.ill 10.111. J.I'. Hi. iai , roH, U.-rk. Tin-Baaaanan rVwtlnata has Hantaan^now in l!.'i. 111:111. All part Ina who knva notse-ni in tht ir Inst pay ni. nt sl oulil son.l^It to J. BT, Inn s. II. /' in in. at 01100. Sonio^parnos la- has bean unaSlo i,^ Bad, ami^tin ir tli i tls have h -. n ivihmi. i1 tn him. witnito anm alaanl yonr Inat naj im ut, BaManat anan BanHrny ^^^.^('oiiiiuutatii.il ii.-i.i-is. hn.it.il in 10any*^from tlaie of ante, yuod for ttl tripa betwana^Uutte und Aliaeoiiila. Bjl, .It. CnlMMU t:^. Pnrffyp*onr blond nna wttk ^ii m I!:..oJI'm-1 tn r. tho or. Bt benltk it :uri-r. NotIrs. CrndMnraf tna Rata \ HbmnB M^ r-^rantttn ^ ^^.. nro bamba nutillad In aallni^I boar aeeoonta a; tin- ofnea m tba aid kirn^I km. 1 arroll aeaouut* may he nettled^tlieiv ah TnnWnbak aotlatj arill anki a pi.-nii at^Warm Spi ii.(.'^ .siiu.lny. July 17. All are^tut Knd* Leave 011 aaaadnr train, fart-veryill.ay in tlio muaaa im(, Pa;| ^^^^1 anVlraaa 1 in- Maartnan Minna aannnany,^iJ. Ncnli Main nr. ,1. liiitt.-. LaCbapelle, under ( latk'n hank, for^first-^'lasa ahave, lj cents; haircutlilag,^eents. Whenin W'alkerville ilrop in at J.,me,^UrwiUihloiiV plaee, wuitiug loom aalouii. bcttk,July l.'l. In regard to tho .hml ni^imirtler eaite. Mayor M.ttitle naiil to-^liiy : IIIapite of the contusion ami toutra-^ilietion -, I heliovc theiti is luitnetbinir in^I the story tAhioh lturl,li:mlt tella. 1 iloti't t'lillklll'^ polioe l.lloll'll U- Iil.ll'l'-U Im-CUII ^' sodltle prti-ii-e .n has been mad^ in tho^en.-e. Jorilati was Itilloil in lb-, .lark, ami^no tine navv tlio sliiM.tinjf. Some haw men^runninu away, hut they eun't ifivc any^kind ol a lies, l lplion ol them. I'll^ Bjot^clue of any aoft has bean ties story InM hy^the 111.in in l^r. With.-rFpoon'... liospi*ai.^II^ has tol.l eoulla-iinit atorlna in annn] re-^ipeets ami ho has coutradictetl himself at^times. But witli it nil. I Is-liete iherv is^some trui h bank ol' w hat he inBa, Ho has^I tvidi-uiiy Unonaepuob aiinaolf,and tbera^i ana homo (bins in* kt kt . pine bnek. Bnrk baraHsent Im- nie innI tolil mo his -story in 1nwta Lnat Hnndny 1 aan bbn asnln ami^I ho kaM mo Uraatnry Mora tullt. City At-^'toint-y Colter look it down. Wo i-aiulM^him in : ^in.' t-outraihetioiin, hat^in the naain tba story aet mod to^, he toi.i m ail aineertty. Wbni eon- viueed U'.e mon. than anythiiift vlnv imthe a tanner In wbiob bn rtteontilaed^ih^ e'ln. Ha did not niva a l ull .!^ naip- ilion of tt. lint saiil it was a hrieht Ituu of^I :^H cahhre. anil that th'-rc wna n math on^j il hy wl.i. h he eotdd r^ e.-Kiiize it. W hen^^ tin- fir-t euu fo'iml on the abtntrnla^wns show 11 I'liii. he imiueiliatt lv anld it^I was not ihe one that hail hccii proeureil^front him. With all apparent sir eerily he^kiontilted the sicoiiil 1:1111 as his, iiml^annvnal the mark. 'I hat is moia^ e.^n\iue-^ine lo no- tnan aiiy thiii^ else. Very cvi* nVntlyIn* baa bwn w-im tin . e-me. ami^I baa bad ^ bnrd history. In all prtilialiiiiiy^! he is !.. 1 ;a*ie Kick some pretty iniporiaiit 1biiMra, I *BtrrkhnrH m'.mt loM BB Mncy to a ;rr.-ueliiii.. 11 w ho w as iu the same r.son of^I tint hospit.i!. I In- l-'reliehiuall tol.l it ttl^t He Hen, Who toad it to another man. an I^I tho man laid it M an ollieer. Tlieu tho .lli.-ir \\i nt dnnn to Auaeomla to eel Col-^1 litis, when tin iv was no Band of that at nil. Colltna li.nl.to!.I ^^^^ that ho Wonkl eouie to Hilt te It hel: \ 1 r ho W'.'IS tvallt.tl. Illsarr. s. araaentirely unealktd for. 1 do think.Ii..wetcr, that Colltna is a liltlo rntb^i-cnt unci 1.-ally knows sunn thine nlmut thisman, Ithink this eluo shoulil he ferrt-tt.sl Iont and tba men arvnanad ii Iboy can ka^IbtMnji t don*l bat leva tbay nrn nt t^^nn. ^rhave heotl |ie.-e smee a (fan or two .alter Itba murder. Hut I think tbay ahnuM ho^arroi-toil if thet eau ho fottnil, as the only^cine We have h 'I to work on. Itnow 1 peats toll-tal ly certain that^t Itlieer Jjoratntl a*aa not alone w hen stt uek [hy the fatal hull. 1 that andnd the nnranr^af ^ bravoofaaarnnd a useful citizen, if^ho ivally w as alone n 1-. know n thai not 1.1 aiccondtwo natnntaa bad 1 .o^ivl Batwnon thotime m hen the annotnnj oceitrr^sl ami^w In 11 he v :e. seen vt itii am.i h^-r anaOOV, to Wilolll he m as l.llkllie. -V Wotllilll reni.hue cloneto w In n- the munlor ooenrmd has^' been h.iiml who snvs p..s.lively that she 1.awInrdnn not over two minutes befurn hemas kill.si. She saya that on the ineht^I of tho miirtlnf she was trt.uhleil with^sleep! -ssn.-ss ami vtas awak^ tli yrnanar pan ..f las nieht. A by .lutnatoa la-fore .Ionian vtaa killoit,^1 sin- sits ,|^. hearl soni'loly nalkine^I Bktny the si.lew alk vt hen almost in front^I of her aUadoW they stoptu-il. She partially^rats.-il ihe lilitul ami l.n.h- 1 .nil. ati.t saw Itt araa Jordan and nnotbar adnaar whom she.InI not know. As alio was lookiue^0111 she heard Jordan say to his com^^panion: ^^Come on. let us follow IBnm jfellows.^ Tba Ulan to whom Jeril.'U^h|ml...-refu-'t ^l to eo alone ami turned to IBn ill aiioth.-r ilits-etiou. As tlaa other^atarted off, .Ionian aaklI ^W. II. if yon jwon't ao I will,^ im then dknymianrnd^fiomti' W. The Momaii says that harelv Itwo minutes had p.i-..e.l after Jor.lau^amtkad away when she hoard the shoot-^me. and is coiilhl'-nt lh.it unless JoiilaiiV. oonipnntonuntekiy innand some corner or^ant bnbind a butldiuar ho ceriainly wit-^ues-edthc sho'.ime. as ho could not. in^her opinion, veiy well hat o av ^.it|e.| baing^it m'itnesN to the ti'a,;o.l^ . lM^-atis^ of the altorfnaaaf tba time tbal anapaad arban thetwo men s paraie.l. Asfar as the | o-sihle clue furnished hy Durkfanrdfla rxaMcerned, not bt nay nan is to heaaldl Ttsslat a iiinu w In. an ived from^\i atsiinla Vestenl.iv venlitsl at least a^p it t of f'ui kliardt'a atatt mania The mna Inferredto i' C. A.Siiom. lie wiys that^he was 111 Hlirkhanll't. I.s.m t holt A a'ter Kellyantl Ibn le had left it and that Hnrk*^baadi had titforrnad huu of the v knl ol the^lara men and tln ir throatsae.unsi Jonlan.^1 lh .lis 1 s id Bu sli .1 It had tol.l btw '-hat tbamna h id ohtatnan mam mrtridara !trom Ii.: 11 an I had e ven Bim an oiauee wbii'hho tiioiieii* w.i. nonmnatt* \\it It refereitca to hi, anal career BurB^^' hardt ndmtm tbal ba baa nnaat nonnartod^: arilb mat pmtty liard rtaametana, inn^laayaba is inrouab with tbal kind ol pen-^\uU ami ^tat'is t^^ leailttditTormt aort of^tile in the futnm* Aatn I'tmnarf'ottUia^I dtffttront optnionanrn 1 lllallametl hy dif^^ferent pi i 11*. t ^ lii-is ,i.-kno-.-. U-tle.-s^! that In has tiateh-d as a son ami aoiiie* limeanaaaltiaonol Burknardt,and that h- f- known la rarlotM pin.-es as Hen C.^Uurkbantt. Komaol tlaa eon trervat ion that^pa-se.l law twee 11 laaUkta and Bnrkbnrdl^uno.t the formnr'aarrttral from Ana oinla^Moiii.it atternoon was rati btlnmallna^to ibe peraoua wbo ovnrbnarn it atul t\.,s^lull nt hit,is ..ml allusions in mnttera of thepast tt it h w ha h Imth seen led so (ami!- iarthat ^only a alight huu mus rnnulrod^It 111 .'tie 1.1 brine to the min t'., mind a ftlillveo.!e, t loll of thei'tl-tttN atlllllllties instei 1011-.lv nlludetl to m hints ami BUa^^yoat iotia. \Vbatevor tba aeenrrvncea^arare, nettber Collina nor Bnrkhardt ap-^p.-.1'.-.I at all at Moos 1.1 enhehten tbeir andtttar^f^utMniBina ibam. In [net they^appeal .-.I momauklotni noftodrt alna any*^lieu.: alia Invar I bat nneht c ^nv ^ 1..^oh ra an Inklltaf ol what they nbere^lAikiUat about. Urforo tanvlnn the cuy^C'oltlna itromlmd to rraata a ^manlkni iu^a Intl.* while m which he yava aaanraaan Hirkli.ii-.it wottld play n promumMt itan.^Ttatdn) the foltotrlna danrriplkma of tba^two ^imi-.-ett-ii nmtdornra nf Jerdantmea^Bntna publlr 1 Arretand in M f. 1 iiiarnni Prank Katb/i nil 11^P. W, lawaarni Inflybt^feet I weaea, w-lulu im^nr l.v. |s.uiti|,. I.;..an Pair, small annauaeae.^tana lealiirea, that lawa, aanna rbtn. end m^lltltr tin:.. 1 on i. :i i and cut oil. When last ^aen^tt.ire earn sh.-s runt, aaaynm roment,OtMihlt. tmaablt. line a in: It liaill.sl llo\ |e. |.rol|.as|..n. lenarrapbe|a^rat^r. beUht nla.ut N bs-t s or n^In. lie,. .'.-i , e.iiup rMoii. I4a-:. liair untitle us^t - lie. ... ;^^ ! lies lock ....il ami .lark test ami^I ails W. ii, a black .1-rh I at. i ,,. |, n.ot^tort Ilk It n.al'lli; ll Mi Imiii , .11 felt lull Milh^tin-In.t.aN ^ II. W. II.' na lumltle of Iln ni. la^^ ino.tli ai-ati ii .ml ba, a mar . u lilt-Ul.-o. f.iee,rttirnrt el ticaa to Btntdlr ^I thelace, 'i la- scar Is ataml -.^ - ittciaan In lenrtli.^Ketty ta a riaik by prtdraaani, aklnt Boyta kw^^ ' i if . a, nailer. itl It o. Hid*for the restaurant. Iut;rh e uu.ier^and :. ^ rrt .' I stand iit the nma track will mraaatvad nt f he ^nratnia. tinlyDrataabMa ptoek la ariaaaa, hnaami^and MBara ut kioCartiiaa tk Uuatuia . Wlmttba (lly t'a'hera A tie ^ dad to BMB* BcTTR,July IX^Tbo city council de^^cided t^ -nielii that it will endeavor to col^^lect I mm outsider* for Ihe cxjienae of put-^tine out Urea for them. The matter came^up in connection with tlio report of tho^fire BmtBBnas Thia re|iort wna for Juno^nud showed seven alarms of lira during^the month. The chief thought it inadvia-^ahle for the cily to do without tho help of^tin- volunteers, aa shown by tho Broadway^at n et fire. Alderman l'aaeue iutpiired^win .baf the c ty i h mid pay volunteer*^for lighting llres outaido the cily limit*,^mIisii Hie outcider* pay iiothtiiit toward^the support of the department. Mr. 1'as-^co ^ IhoiiL'l.t t unjust. Hu relerred to tho^lire Bl the Coiitinctital Oil cinpiiny's^woiits two iln;. ^ iik'o. MayorMantle approved the remark* of^Mr. 1'ascoe. lh said that also tin' police^department ia practically doing the^criminal work of the county, w he ten* the^entile county should Im made to pay^etpially. People living outside titu limits^i sc.i|s-the city taxation but obtain moat^atftba beiielits of u muiiiripahty. The^iri.it..r tnoiitthl the only May tho ditllculty^could Im- oliviated M ould ho hy increasing^the cily limits, ni SBHMB an- not n- muradto e^^ antaiaa the city limit* but It^is kard to ma huildiug* hurniiiH outaido^the city limits and not attempt to reacue^tin in. ite knew of no way to compel tbu^'out siihrii to pay the ex|s-lia.-s of the de^^partment denting a lire outside the liin-^IIs. Alderman Sehatzb'iu 'aid that tho^flrem-n vestcnlay auverl a irrent ileal of^property for the Continental Oil company^initials., for Smith ttutte. The lire com^^mie. .^ hail found that most of the lire de-^partmei.t'n work ia outaido the cily hunts.^Tba department is plenty large enoiieb to^tiike can' of the city proper. Alderman^I'a sec saiil the fire commute.- had talked^with tin- kyammnm men to-tlny,^and it was cm:.hided to bring tho^matter la-Ion- tho council. The^expense if the South lltitte lire would he^very In avt. The lire marshal vvna iti-^stt uetod to *einl a bill to the Continental^Oil company for Ihe services of the de^^partment in tin- lire then' atld for tlio^ilu.ii.mos to the chemical cnemc, and to^the proper parties fur other lln-s occurring^outside the city limits. The flro commit^^tee rr|*artad ibnl tbay bail met the in^ur- BMiiit'-lita anil that the agcutn had ac^^cepted lank^ judgment in rcgonl to tlio^lire department. Thereport of the ^ewer ctiniinitlee waa^iu the form of majority and minority re-^Bhrla, tba majority recommending that^the eoiitniet lor aeacr vvoik Im- let to C. J,^M slierrie, J ho minority. Alderman Pa*-^i'm1, llatnurnt the bid excessive and that^the hid .should Ih^ rejected. Alderman^I'ase.s said aecorditig to the bid the newer^aaantdanaltUwtt f.^ot. Ho thoneht the^city sh.ad.l e^ t work done cheap aa an b^^divalunl. CityKnginecr it lack ford thought the fig^^ures prntty hteh lor that elaaa of work.^AJtlertUM DmbbB thouulit it unjust to Mr.^MeShi i l ie to tvjis-t Ins |m| w hen it waa^iln-only one presented. The mayor raid^there was no ipi.'ntion of justice or injus^^tice int..:ted. The same course should lie^pin -ui-.l as when a man want* u bmjm^hud; far hitiis. il. II the bids are all kaa^blgh, the man w ill not accent any of th^ln.^I ue city should not pay more than a fair^prim lor any work. Alderman i'ascoe^Bflnbt ohjected stroiikTly to votine away^the |M-ople's motley as a gift. Tho vote^on lh.-ipiostioii i f adopting tho imuori'.y^report was as follows: AyesCampbell, llittitiall, Howard.^Paama, lb ;m-oII. .'# Xis Keiim-l ^, M nile, Haw son. Si-hat-^ihtin, H.iein, Van liiiskirk.il. 1In-minority report Mas therefore lost.^'I ho vtiti* to aw aitl the contract vvus also I.i-i liy tin-. .urn' inn-, it rcipiirinit a two-^tlmils vo'e to award a cotitiact. At ohiuiiuous report was receivedJ,rnnw^tba pound committee, recommending aT^lot near tin- Stevens hoist, vtliich would lie^suitable ii lt-need iu. The report was^adop'.etl. HealthOfficer (,unn reportctt that the^house to house inspection ia almost com^^pleted. Ib^ saiil that the allot s needed^elcamne anil he ilcsintl to know wh.-th. r^Ihe city RaaM pnaBnaat] to do this. Alder^^man Howard thoneht the only way the^alleys could lie kept clean ia by tin- cily^doitie it. The mayor thought the battel^vt ay to Iw to make the ix'oplc^k. ep tfjhmjl clean around thetrovt ti places. Alderiiianllo.vunl tuovtsl that the city^aMoi tiey tlraw up an ^rd.nance pros idiiui^that tho city shall itself clean tin the^alleya. The sanitary |silicctmin waa in-^s'ril. l.sl lo have ill n stcd all w ho do not^clean up their yards, and w ho put earbaite^iu alleys. An onliuaucc providing for the^construction of a sanitary m-vht in West^^ I II iin - licet, from ll.iltota to Colorado^nireet, w. as p.o .ed. 'the mnyor ap|Miiiitetl Dav id Mi cklejeha^aa pound master for three imuiihs. The^iippoititmeut was centlrin.'iU Themparl ^^: tin' air. o! and alley com- mittenfavurina the .1.sallow me of the I. n ofl^. ll. M'-t.reeor for dam.iees by the^v. ater iu bis cellar vt as :ii!.-pii.tt. 1he el* i k was iustructi il to n-adverti- e^f.-r bid* lor the storm culvert mink. Ah.II lor damages from John Mot or-^in:.-I* amounting to ftBO tbrutajrh Hanvav-^tl. tt of ihe sow or waa ivlorrcd to the strut^and alley committee. Iln- ahlcriueu in each ward were in-^atrueieil to provide for 11 polling place in^Ibe Maul for I lie vparinl election. The^loliow uig judges ami clei'ka for the dic^^tion Mire appointed fur the various^t. ardn: 1'iratward I'.. S. PhaaaBk S. T. Oinnaa.^Tim Diiseoii. Pamr Mrftrihar. Pi ad Me- II.n..!d. jiitlgi-s| John V. Iluriia, l'nil C,^'rin inas. clei ka. S.eontl .1. H. Knight. A. J. White. T. 4.^Twill. J. II. Jenks. II. S. Clark, judges; l\^11. Thomas. W. II. Scott, clerks. ThirdW. c. Hryatii. W. D. Thorn ton,^rlrnn Wry, li. J. H. Jonea. W. J. H. Xieh-^ols, jitilgis: Jet it Koach, J. 1*. CnUaa.^clerk,. FourthJames II. f.vnclt. N. C. Bay, I.^Rrtlinger, Wintnm rtrliiitilala. t* J, Ktev-^^ iison, judges; W. I'inkhain. ttenrv .Nit-hol. .I,,. I'lfth-A. D. Atklnann. Henry Moss. II.^U Jonea. W. A.Thorite. -I. Ifttlard. Judge.:^V.. W. Wiiltettt iiv. Siu. Il.u'kbergor.elcrl -. Sxth A. H. II..in t. tie..,go Milter, ll.^W. I dtott. .1. W. Morria. 1). Meckh joh,,.^(Mrhjeai Sol L*M htuati. T. J. Jelli. t-.elerhs. Sot.nth- Thomas I taly. A. Hoi. hie. .1.^II. Jackson. Trauk I'roul*. John Slot'iti,^jiulg.-s: \, ){. V.mduscu, A. A. Crosamau.^i'lcrks. KkfhtllBT. D. Hanoiin. W. S. Watson.^I. w. st. vtiit.1. ttcorge Tung, 11. (iallick,^judges; |i. |i. Mi thagor. M. l'fonts.clerk,. Aid.i nan Maule gave notice thai at the^ncM tegular mis ting lie would move to |^rei ^iisidcr the toll' by Mhich the electric lightlng atna awardnd at dm btat maatlng. I Atthat tune lie voted m'ith thu pn'vaftlng-1 side.The mayor antd ho andtaotyhtanni^proved IBnenntrnrt w ith tba alat lilt Ibtbi^com|tarty, iu- wlattad to treat ail put: s ;^faitly in this matter, nnd ho hid not '^sigm d it. understanding ihnt a n otion to !^rneotiatder tint vnmtma mbanrndn. Tba^nna^i raa d ibera was no bond afanmnhtB^lng tlie contract lor the fnttkful latrrnria- all.at f it. He would tlcciine tt. a'.-ti i !^.^com in t until iln- council I ad e- piess, ,|^itself on Ibe matter. He ^tiggc-tod that^the light.tig contmet Im^ ratvrrad toth^^Judtriuit coii'tnittec. 'Thia v as .'.one. I..iChap.-ilc. BBany t lark's bank, only^hisi-ciii.s lwth house in toMii; baths..'.',^coins. Jtweirt at c^st. BJ day a. Ley a. tlie Jew^^eler, tltt -ley block. LaChapellc. under Clark t twnk, only^Bls-H-hiss bath Banna ill toaii; baths, I'cllln. ATMAGUIRE'3. theCoaaoou^ I'laya to * l ight Uouao-^Tbe Jordan lleneflt.^BnTE, July HI.^Carroll Johnson cloaed^hia ttutte engagement at Masutro'y to^^night to a very light house, probably duo^to tins unfavorable weather, for ^ Tlie Gut-^s.sin^ itself merit* a latter t^u*lne*a.^Johnson ia very clover, und ho baa aeveral^goixl people in his company. It has been^fretpiently dctnouatrated tliat three night*^of tho same product ion ia moro than^enough fur ltutte, even of thu lies! attrac^^tion, but for two nights any gixtd com- Itattycan count on gta-al business. ^Tho^iossoon^ goes to Anucoiida to-morrow.^The Jordan baneftt m ill h- given ut Mn-^BUim'a |Mdny night nml an excellent en-^tottuintilelit ia aaattrM anil the worthy ob^^ject guaratitcea a crow-tied hotiae. Thetown was billed to-day for Mrs.^QaB. Tom Thumb and her company of^lilipuiiiiiis. the llr-.t three nights of next^week, liesliles herself and Count Itoac-^bud anil liar..ii I.itllo Finger, the smnllest kctrnaonndmttaietaniu tho world. Mm. l'liumbhas iu her coiniHiny a dozen well-^known actum who assist hi giving what^exchanges pronounce a novel and plana-^iug eni.-riainm -ni. LOitD BYRON SET BACK ADerision by tba Jurigea Which Gave^Much HI .satisfaction. HpcclalDispatch kt BB Standard. Dili.in, July lit.^ To-day'a races wero^attontled by nearly 1..VK) people. Tlio^Meatbcr Mas fine, except tonanl the end,^when a little rain fell. Tho llrst race waa^a quarter mile dash and repeat for a purso^of if.'.'iO. Tho en trie* wore Kitten, Gypsy^Girl, The Jew and ('yelono. Gygsy Girl^won the first heal, timeKitten won ecotulbeat, time '12. Gypsy Girl ton tho^third beat and the race, time 271, 'ihe second race w as a half mile dash^fur Ileaverbead and Madison county^horses. Cuter, owned by Mr. Scylmld of^Lima, won. 'Time, tttK My l'artnor,^owned by Go argo K. Scalca of Twin^Dridgea. cam^ iu sk-oihI. Thetbinl race Mas a trotting race, host^three heat* in live, stakes for 4-year-old*,^for a MMBB of Sucxi. The entrioH were Cor-^botl, Citizen and Xiniber. Cort^ett non^iu throe beat*, ltcst time, 2BBM Thefotirih rnef was a fn^e-for-all trot,^one mile, best three heats out of live. The^entries wore Tbornli-ss, Silver Hom- and^l^ml rtyron. The llrst beat was won by^I.onl Ttyron. time L':2tl. Silver IJttM' second.^In the second beat Lord ttyron broke on^thi'llrst quarter and I. st ground, but he^forged ahead again and passed tinder the^w in- llrst ahead of Silver Hom-; time, 2:1!*.^In the third beat Lord ttyron led. Ho^broke on the last quarter and lost^several lengths, but passed under^the wiro lirst. 'The judges, how^^ever, gave tho heat to Silver Bow^who entire in second. Lord Byron's^driver asked l -avc to w ithdraw tho horse,^statute that the horse was not able to tln-^iah the BaBBl After a long discusaioti tho^judges allow oil Lord Byron to In- M'ith-^^ Irawu. The remaining two horses fin^^ished tho last two heats. Silver Bow^winning loth. The decision of the judge*^in lu.t giving tlie third beat to Lord By run^caused universal dissatisfaction on the^track. While Lord Byron broke on the^last quarter In* rcallv lost fniiu one lo two^lengths by it ami came iu under the Mire^trotting, liven Mr. Morehouse,ono of tho^ow tiers of Silver Botv, admitted this. Thi*^last decision is a very unfortunate uffair. TryHome Cooking restaurant; new^ni,iii.:goiiiciii. Meals .VI i outs. Itoar of^Albemarle bouse. 41 West Granite. (tegularmeals. B| cents. Short-order^met is at all hours nt the Nonpareil cafe,^38 Etisi Broadway. Try it. OldestMatch in the World.^Call at Heymati A Curran's and see the^watc h made by ISB A. U. WantedTwo lady musicians, must be^good vocalists nud pianists; would prefer,^if possible, good hanjoand guitar p.-rfoi ni-^ers. Apply, room ti, Thornton block, be^^tween t and a p.m. MineA. RriTHRT'S FaceBleach. Itswoiii.l-ttu! effect is known in^almost c\cry hmisvhoKl. Thous^^ands who bid ftUriBftl and discol^^oration ol the skin (including^moths, freckles, sallowncss, exces^^sive redact*, pimples, bl ickheads.^oiliness, etc t have h id their^hearts gUaddcBCd by it ; BMt ITIS ABSOLUTELY HARM LESS,all prominent physicians^IBCOBllBtinfl it. It does not drive^the impurities in. but draws them^out. It is not a cosmetic to cover^up, but a cure. ITSPRICE is REASON^^ABLE, Oae I- ltd*, which costs^5i, is ciltea Btlfficieat lo ere; or^thiee bottle -, us'ia'lv raqa I^ 1 Si.^Prep tr.it inns BCSt, MCUTgly j a ^ked^n a plfJa wrapper. Mine. Kv.p^perl's book ^How to Be beauti^^ful,' si ni F ee AgCBt*lor M i.'. ira. WESTSiDE PHARMACY. atH PAXSON, Mana-er.^ta BJM Pan ^i.. t^;^p. Central Scjyyi.^^VIM BoB i t .x v. 0.K. LEWIS J CO.. nrnn..\ioxr.^Tclepiio.t! Xo. iii Beginningof Oar Annnil lid-Smoissr ClearanceSale. Bargainsin All Departments. UnusualYdlacs in Carpets and Honse-^Furnishings. Thisis the beginning of^Our Annual Mid-Summer^Clearance Sale. Hvery-^thing in Dry Goods, Men's^Furnishings, Carpets, etc..^etc., at greatly reduced^prices for this month. We^give a partial list below of^many of the values. There^arc two things: We will^lead in Prices and^Styles, and your keep^^ing posted in Prices^and Values means^Dollars in Your Pock^^ets. Read the Trices.^Come and See. The values^are as advertised. DressGoods Dep't. EnglishCashmeres, all^colors, 14c. Better qualities^and wider ones, ioc. WoolCashmeres, 40-^inch, 28c. BestQuality 40-inch^Dress Goods, 75c, now 50c. DressPatterns, formerly^$6, S8, Sio, $12, now $4,^$5-75. $o.co, !.o.2o. UnderwearDep't. Ladies'and Children's^Under Vests at ice Ladies'Vests, 3 for 50c,^worth double. Ladies'Vests with^sleeves, 75c quality, 45c. Ladies'Silk Vests $i.oo,^form erly $1.50, all colors. Men'sFrench Balbriggan^Underwear, $1.50 suit. Men'sNeckwear25c,30c,^35c and 50c. Men'sNegligee Shirts,^worth Si.25. 75c. M'MMERDItF.SS GOODS DEPT.^tinting flannels, 3c quality, lii1/;.^Outing Flannels. 15c quality, inc.^While Goods. IXMa, noM **Hc.^Satine Finish Prints. 211 yurds ^ 1.00.^French Ginghams. 2hc, mm 14c.^Scotch Ginghams. 40c. Bant 25c. NOTIONDEPARTMENT.^Ladira' nnd Children's Lisle Glove*, 25c.^Ladies' Silk Gloves. Bh^. all color*.^Ladies' Ibdls. L'5c. worth MB,^The ^Excellent^ Corset, formerly 75c,^noM 5flc. lullDozen Fast Black Hosiery.\-Vf pair.^Parasols and I'luhrcllas at Almost Half^Price. CAKPETSAND HOI M^. FURNISHING^DEPARTMENT. Weare olTcring extraordinary' induce^^ments iu this department this month, und^blunt hig ninny new patterns. Attr.elite lino Ingrains at L'tt'-'-c a yard. Newline of pattern* in two-ply at title a^Mi l.xtra quality Ingrain, good value, at 50c^a tanh I.lti'ofTopoatty Carpet a, nHluction of^15c and |m a yard. Price from tile to Taa Strongestline Velvet Carpets in this^city, price cult Ha 1 yaid. LaceCurtains 75c a pair. OurJft.UU Chenille Curtains anay ahead^of anything (bam at tin1 price. RemnantsBrussels and Ingrain Carpets.^Linoleum*. Oil Cloths at a saving of 50^l^er cent. O.K.LEWIS ^ CO. WANAMAKER^ BROWN, Briach24 North Miln Street, vlverSuite Hardmare Conp.-.ny. TYLISHPRING AXO UMMERUiTS S -toonoitrt-^$15 AND UP. PANTS: $3 AND UP. OPENtVKNlMii XACONDALIVERY STABLR D,g. BKOWNLl.u rroprletor. Bcfcfiles,Saddles ud Borsai lor HIri mor^gncvcrj of .u-vmyr. Baggas* and i Ct.nnet'tiou uioti*^altii all Ualua. anitbUUa. Ins burst. teres, Irtjro*-^ Nai-t* ftt V.OV E D Withoutl*^la^or liiotsl lirif-tn. SC. Prof.L Jeffreys ^Jt_. CH!*CPOOI5I,W^N'i*t^E OfiBsTO'-OQISI^aVfiu .. ^ jla.ii -sluvi. Uutlv, li.ul. TO-DAY^ ^^^ JULY 5TH ttr*tt tth to rab tour attemtoo to lbs feature*^af our (.HAND I'fcUK itAhi . We haTct paced^In our u union a large Watermelon, nn.i eaa.t^c istom -r limiting a purrhatc at our store Mill^bo ctitiil.sl to a gurta aa to the uiuabsr of need*^m bleu it c'lntuiua. Hate and hour oi aiiecs will^be registi-nd opposite tiirnatnc of pert m mas-^lug gucn. i uu In eounectlou with lama ^ a pro.^p-I i to I Ire THREEGRAND PRIZES. CurDr^t nrlrc. lo 'be i-er-.m making the ear^^liest a ii 11 near-it it - it, ^ I1 be around trip^lie co: to .ual: laSte I ity, I tali. Tliesc-iaid urarect giiraa will entitle tba^lec'cv ens to a at-'.oit.oo of 'Iwetny Dollart'^worth ut tirorerlet from our larga and asiecl^^toe-. .toilfur our thirl rod but prl** wp all sir*^an Aiithonjr Wavoa Washing a aci.hie. or .01^pounds of i ur licit Flour, at Ibe option of tho^lurtiinatc ..nt*. Nowmake your guests* early. All hava tba^name rhanee, the eaibatt guesses taking era.^redenc c. of rourar. Don't let tbii opportunity^slip. Iloiibig to He a lame number of gi etaer*^who. at tlio same ttmr, will pat Talus rreeired^for a'l money t|*ai with ua, wa remain rery^leqioctfuUy, F.Hood ^ Co. CASHGROCE3S. No.202 North Main Street. Bneclal.Seeds will be coua'ed Auguit jtb bf^tumpeteot and dltintoreatid paraont. WeHave Just Receive. A Car Load of the Best EASTERN CREAMERYBUTTER. AND WILL SELL TcrPound. 20lb tubs at - - 20 cents^10 lb tubs at - - 22J4 cents^5 lb tubs at - - 25 ccnti Tbltbutter Is GC Alt ANTEEIi equal to any^butter uada lu tbe I'nl'.ad State*. Webata alto received a car load of IDAHOEGGS Whichwe will iell at B5.76 par case. Thesefioodi are Gt'ARANTEED absolutely fresh. ButteCash Grocery Co., PARKAND WYOMING ^TKEETS,^A. F. BRAY. Manager. NOTICEI NoticeIs hereby given that the Dry^of Uutte, Montana, offera and wills^pay a reward of Are thousand dollars^lor information that will lead to tba Apprehensionand Conviction ofthe person or person* that^assassinated WILLIAMP. JORDAN, oneof tbe police force of ^ajd city, on FridayMorning, Jane, 24, A. D. 1892 8.1I1Ireward will bi \ a'd to the parson or per^tons hunt -liiii-; said Intormntlon ImmcdliuVij^^|mn lb^ Anal eomlrtlon ot the uts.issln or as-^siitilns nt the Cliy of Uutte, Montana. LIEMANTLE, Mayor. Attest: JOHNMcCF.IMMON. CttyCtri. Tli County of Sllrer Bow.^lloat ana. si I pay a reward^af Iwo tbaaBaanl Kit* Hun^^dred n liar, for Information^tl.at wUl lead to tlio Arrestand Conviction Oftb* person or penons who,^ou tli* ulg'it of Sunday,June 12, 1892, ATTBIITnDToASSASSINATE HENRYWILLIAMS. Atbit It' ll BBS \ near h j Coloado BbbKMBj Ityordor BOARDOF imU OHKliSIONERg, chai. r. nooru. t ouun ^ mmtk Trya ^Cheap Ad^^in Tlie Standard.