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THE ANACONDA STANDARD. THURSDAY MORNING JULY x4, 1892. DEPOSITSOF SULPHUR AnotherValuable Discovery Mid; In the^Stinking Water Country. ANEW INDUSTRY PROMISED Latest Regarding the Asphnltum^Fields Let the Ontlon Ex^^pire From MM Wood^River Camp. flpecta'Cnrrratwinitenci* o' the Htauilard. Hki LOMB, July tt Jiul*'^* ^^ M. Onti-^hnin ha* found letnja ^l-|^^^in ^f HUN!^al tlio foot of I ci!..r nuitiiiiain, 0:1 I rail^crceU. u trilmtur*. 0! tlic south fork of^Stinking Watt r. Tin' llntl ia M inilca^from lied l-mlg-- iintl lit mile* cnat t^f^Maruucttc, \\^o. 11m |iri*luct I* foinul^bMllHWI MRguNMII nuiiilier of^extinct fapeerv. ami it w n-rsirtcd ilu-rc^aro iuiuit*u**c i|U.intiticH of the article,^l ilt' t-iilplmr ll mixed ^ 11I1 gyp-nun ami ia^uIhuii hi per cent, pure. HMMJAM of it^alumn tlio Si iMumi eorrchpiindciit^would liiirn readily l^y -.imply applying a^match to iIk iii. nud (fee Milpbitr eouldba plaiiihai-cu ami the odor ll unuiii-iak-^n I ile. J. II. t otirad in axMirinltil with^Judge DnkM in ilit- tli'ioMiv. which |l^iindmititcillv a i tch one. Al p: cm-iii there^is Imt one mUmm ^ intii iii Ihe I^tiit^-^l^Stiitca, Iomm in I nth. Nun-tenths of^that iimiJ in the 1'iiilnl Slatea I* ini-^|H^rti'il fr^in Sicily iitnl HaatlalML It i*^worth f}fjrefits paf pound in New Vuk^atnl from .1 to .*^ ri'tith 111 t'hicaito. M.A. '1 In tut sen of BL Loin -, who had^nil option on the nsphnltuniunil oil claim*^f^n Ihitchor Ft** k. allow cd the BMW ex^^pire MM Uma aincc. thtahlNaj ha I ad^matin a rich striked .taphuMuin in Xow^Mexico, hut it IUIanl out to he n'orihh'NK.^St. Louis partial iitoii^hi ia h**'i iioinp-^aafl'a nenraI^ an- nam in NiTta|Mtt4Mwa wildWlut!' lh. ^. A Mooir. who outi Mm^bent claim-. Irytttej to Mi'iin1 another op^^tion, nhiili .h^\ ofTcr tja.nn for. I hf on ti^^er^ have r^ fu-t d that miiii. il.-ln m ling^l'^ per will, of which shall !.^ paid^down. Many ititpiirica arc hring r**i*eived^from capital!*!* in regard to the n-iphal-^tuin and it .-. thought a di al w ill lie foil-^Minimatotl .s.kiii vv In-ii-liy a thorough devel^^opment of th^- cl.ninr w ill li' ti'.itlo. Aletter from tin' Wtval rivet camp, in^V'yoming. rc|*oria that the mines there^art* turning mil wa ll. Om^ claim ha* just^been handed foi ft.iisitn Celeragle panic* ho pi ' 1^ to di \ 1 lop. It is al*o icporlod thata tin h4t has I m -en ii'Utiil. RED LODGi; Ml UBLICANS. TheyHold n Halite Mian Haalta(| - llM^IhlrvrM BmS(M* hi-fInl forroi. ad lI tin- st. n lur'. Hi-.r Ijitu.r. July If.. Tlio Kod I.oi|K..^Rrpilhlirun t luh hold a nioolinj; last lli(jlil^to ratn^ thr nouiiii.itiou of HaffMMI and^K ^.^;. I'hero wai a larco allpiitlanct*.^S|M-(rht'* won' inado It;.1 Hon. .latno* K. lii'i of BIHIiiga, R. N. Bnallaj of lha^HmrGmmt Ifnfarta*, gt Paul, mul W, f,^^h \. rof ihis alaaa. T'ht liot^r* of Ni'wlnn Hr^*., ami John^Smith a| tin- ( row raaafM, tlnvon off^W^^Iii^'mIii^ , ail atfotilit of ^ huh appran d^in Ipl SrANPAi:u rriday. hiivo not ^ot^l-vfii found. John Smith, who ua* on tlio^trad ^ itli 10 ( row IwMaM, i-otunu'd lo tho^rcworvation yemonlay evt-ninir, MtyiiiK^(hat ha hail been iiuaUle to ovrrtakn tho^thirvr* and ha thought thrv had Mttttt^( lark'* Fork lata WyMMMJCi II tliut i* tho^rr.^e thoir rooma^r^ i* oxtronn-ly douhtlul. LASTEDTNHU HOUNDS. Sol Smith of l.o* Anttflr* U lilpt Dan^11.il^ of lliiiali.l. IVople^lio ^rn- at th | HiM lijilit Ih*^t^^ on Sol Smith of I o* An^i h i- and Dan^Daly of ^ tmaha. at tho ropuhlii-au w igw am^last nmhl. did not liavo mu* h of a run for^their iiiomcv. as Stn.th won Um lih'ht in the^thinl roiiuil. Hodid not knock Daly out, hut all- nicntaiiloiguotatif the t ulc. of the rinid,sp|^^cd by loe tiodilanl. the \'i - iraliantl^hte:-. who ac'cil as rcfet 11^^t asmich a* the ptMich or Iwa Daly r reit Pd^from Smith to gi\c tin- light to the l.os^Atltfell'H ho^ . K\enafter the turn keeper had i-oiinti d^off ten MiHitl. while Italy wa* don n on^the ro|v^. (.odil.ud tin', not km w eiion .-h^to BMaBWWa hi oV cision. hut loft the nnu^and hall nnd narr. d doarB tew n. lie waa^^MM (or. and afn r a time MaM haj k and^uiiuoiinced thai 'smith had won Hie light. L'nitea mimlM'r ul the 1..in aaayjli who^^nw- tin-ticht were not a hit hackwnnl in MMaategIhe oninion that N a*af at on^tic s.in m fend that tbaOraahi naaakarfao hasa r^ ecrd alm. st m h ng as 011 s. n- otir KvaHfe' ^ i li i.i-o, d d tu t ^goout^^light. Hut other*, ihought tie lha 'utile^Ml lolig.t on its im nts. I ^, a i the he~i^^ nan won and thai lbs little rye Vine from^the sou,leu citrus licit is hit^against ihxon, .Aftertin I'gl-t a ph.iaietan BWIaaaMd^Dai^ . The daaear said that theOmatta^innn'* jav ma rrarlured and thai larval^hi* teeth had ii. i o. . 'di ..hi Asan . liileme ,.|| i,,i;h the t^v,. tee:hMr. Dal) eaMrlbuted in he inlen st^^f raaa aport are w r !^ pnawafeli u at the offltiala of the l'uciilf Aililc t luh. Thu fight was for a pinf Rjafh NowMr. Smith will kittle will. Mr. Mur^^phy of Roaton. and In tlvein of virion' willtake a hy at LMxott. Me wain* to^rear:. lh^ top notch, tmn F.aaeMM Kx-^omturr. WOMliN AS 1'UGILI TS. TimMaiilv Art of leaf Itefenae la ^ nlll-^aalnt l^y ^^ w lurk I.into.*.^The puRiliMic an i* gaining popularity^among tin- ivonicn of to-day. They do^not n.pire to the ring. Inn the liMheatioim^are that inan^ of HaMN w ill baeaaaa light-^era. J'ir^at^ective huahaiids bad hattaaTba-^wari.. not only of eoiieeahd rlawa. hut of^well-trained fists. sa^s the \ew- ^ork %rM. Tinre is an air of nivstery mtt routnluig thtadraneaaat al of lovely woman in ihia branchul seience. This .s aint. .1 tor bythe tradition that pugilism sax or* of^brutality. Lvcn Michael Ikmovan ndniita^thai it would l^' a ^^lireaeh nf ronflaViailfe**^to e\\i aw ay tin- iiiiiiiciiflii^fi iniiiliii'i i^^ptis. Pitafaaanf An -tin also kaoara ^ thing^or two about the pup^oiling and ihuutn*^ing ability of New York women, whIt h ba aaoaasda^poaa4 lo kaap lorkad uat m haj own In wont. Insiiinior* in hoxuig claim that none of^tin- ladle- whose list, me iduenled under^^hair M|li i \ is.on have professional a in^None of tin m ha\c pna'Ukimi d tin .men^^tion toaeaulate the ^i:^ of ^Mr. s^ .|^--,'-^of iiouiry ihstn.i iion. Neither have tin lalltelawon h} the taun us Hattfel Lafelfal atiniulted in others lha ataaMtlon to out- ogo up rivalher or ^do her up.^ Iloltio Lealie^and her eoutt'Ui|^orartea anil hate the Held^unelialleltgtHl. Thewoman who take* hoxing IcaantiH^do it for ph\sii al culture. KuniotH have^iH-i-aaioiiall.\ aptvud lo.; : Washington,^that atlvaiii'itl eenlra of feminine develop-^ineut, eoncc.-uiiig the pugiliwtie atuilieM^of ilaughicra of Coiigieaaineii and^others in need of teni|M^i'ary^divt rsiona. But the ihing c ully exists in^the great mciio|NiliH. T he women anil^girls iirrnuge theiuselvea in s' leet parlies^or classes. Instruction is given by tht*^sparring master lo one at a time. There^.ire acvcral s^stems of Imxlng with which^Ihcv are faniillnli/cil. Smie maatera^leach all the iiinveinenta Hot and then lei^pupil* don the gloves lor a Mucittlllc en*^counter. TheHi.Wif woman who ten., a laaaaaai^wa* al once gi\11: a foiinidatile pair of^lioxers ami ^a abasj.^ 1 lie proli ssor tl rut^instiiicli.l lu-r how to hold Iho hatitl in^order to deliver a telling blow. I'lider hi*^glial.nice she turned tin palm of Ihe hand^up, then clinched her lh.1, giving the^hack knucklea prominence. Thou her^elbow was pulled hack in ihe liar^UM her ribs fan ly clucked. Next bin pn^-^fcssor.slup proceeded to illustrate the^proper movements bya seriesof menacing^blow h aimed ul the ri iHirtcr'a lio.^;. then^ghtiieilig off hercaruud finailv approxiina-^iing her front teeth, w hile sliesti**! la-lore^him w ilh w hat composure at.e could mus^^ter. These motion* wen* modcatly re-^la-.ititl by the W'ut tit woman, w Im w cut^through tin- per formance aevural lime*. Thensummouiiigcourage to do the act^biaielt, she ^his w back In r ellsiw, lit ll^fly forward again, expanded her biceps^and gathered momentum to ru-ntl a tre^^mendous i hut). lu another second an im-^sault was made which ought to have made,^tin- piof'i *siir reel or get a gliiupse of the^stariy flrmaiiii'iit. Instead of collapsing,^however. In- calmly smiled and said^^Fine! I'll m ike a regular fighter of you^tel.^ The report! r felt her taisotu swt-ll^with pride. In Ihe tl l -I leaaon the left^hiiml is the .di. nsi\ | .mil the ri|fh! band^the ih fcn-ivo nu-inlM-r. Nextthe professor took a turn at doing^tin-airikitig, w ilh a view to imparling the^nit ol defense. Ihe |M^sitioii of the arm^for warding ^ tf a blow waa shown. It waa^held up ready to repel an t-ttnek. ^Look^out! I'm going to lot,'' threatened the pro-^lessor, wnh a ferocious- attitude, but a^mild and ri assuring MbMk Then- was u^forcihln twang of the ^funny lionc,^ a^sountl wteneh of the tlevor ami a general^eollapae of the defensive arm. Tin- re^^porter realized that she had been hit. It^had been improperly done. The right^elhow was rinsed an inch bm high. It waa^tried again. This lime no pain was felt at^a blow of double force. Now,watch my eve.^ Bald tho in-^strin tor. ^in hoi when I am alsmt to^airike.^ The FeajaWtef had a p:o|M-n-n^ to keepboth ayea RaaaJ on the f rmidahie glove*.It takea some lime to learn to^dlaeern the pugilintie intent in s our antag^^onist's rye* Ifyou lock at my flat,^ rontinm d the^boxing-master. ^I can pretend lo siriko^you hi re.^ as ha Baana a feitil al the re-^Ihirtcr'm ribs. ^Inaiead of that 1 delivi^r a^sound crack right there.^ and the big Hat,^with a hast\ turn, stopped aithinauhach ofthe rcpoiter'a nose. Tln-nthe profesaor he'.tl him^i-lf up for^a taiget. Tin- ri.|*orler yathi-rt-d lu-r seat-^teieil muscular fiMt'i-*, ami pria-issleil lo^level a series of poorly-ihreeled blows at^tl dli lent parts of his amiiouiy. lieforothe I'-ss-'ii w.is comjiloteil some^training of the fi-i-l ^^^ iin^i^inury. Tha^legs isspiini almo^t ua milch etlueuting lor^prha hgtuiiig a* Ihey do for akirt ilancing. Itai-cms to In* advantageous to hate the^kind fisit ulaiut loiiror bve fi^et from the^other ami on no arcount to lift either foot^ftvin the lloor. In caae an^ a'epplng la*-^eoiiiee itii|M*rniive it must In- done in a^ver\ litht and airy fashion. 1 his waa^gracefully illualrali-tl h^-tho laixing mas^^ter as he shook In* flats up ami down in^tba vicinity of the HatffM wnman'a face.^Tin^o terror* are bravely mot by the^| women who ladling to laixing classes.^I They eoiiaidcr tbeinael\ea amply repaid^! for an occasional assault by the physical^I beauty that thov aci|iiire. They la-come^1 erect and i lastie, their ^boulders straight^I and Ihrlr eheaia full. The free pc-a-pir.i-^I lion billowing the \iolcnt excrciae hai ps^I the eomplcxt-in puis-, w bile tho full, tle.-p^i hreu'hing imparls n pretty pink to tlicir^cheeks. Their arm* art* ciiviisl by Ihe^other women, who often wonder how they^get them. Mostwomen like ovrciae of some kind,^but if they nro d!-'a^si-d to be indolent^Ihey- don't chta^so Isiving. Hoxing tiling*^into play e\cry muscle of thels.b. ( or-^sets must ot course la- reriiov* il hel'ore en. (tying in pngibstimhai. Howctcr ad- \nitageiiu* the arlitlcial Mnya or prop*^may la- oi. 1 *ri..^ il.. the glotes are rontleretl^tit aciieally uat li-sa be thetii. Abtitnlant^rooaa III ;at be fellow ad for tl-.* expansion^of tin mu i 1^ * of the nlslomeu. Tlu^^wai^t i^ n.a le largi r, ami the hips anil iioiiUIate detil i.ni proportion.)Il\. kalaltablsc. 'tutne for boxnii. I* the rcgu-^kttlatl g\m*i isi'uuou*llt i short akirt and blousew ith ranvaa shoo*. 'IIn- xiio-rli-a's i iii- I liallt-iigt*. Wi-lconn*indeed is the uewa that^another I -igli*li challenge fi ihe Am^^erica** cup I is rcnciieil these ahorc No^siaki bus ever been more rahautly fought^for or more stubi*iriily defended. Since^the gallant m-hooncr America llrat b.iix* it^away in triumph from the t rack sailors of^ihe Ko.-.aI Yacht Si^u.-c'ron at t'owes [f haa^remained In Amerle:.n ha.,J*: ami ia- hof^the act en suliaciptenl attrnipta to w rest tl^from an American holder has faded. Tbfafact baa clearly inspired the re-^htt^*live stipulation nititcheil to the^present chali. nge. The I ,irl of Dnnraven,^with whom the challenge apparently^origiuatr*. is a siH.rtamail of the Ipst^water; but he. like all other Mtafyjfath^yacbtsineu. Hud* eohl comfort in a^scrutiny of the lecnrrl as il etattda.^I'lobably r.o s|^oniiig doeuiiieiits hate^ever pro. okial a larger aha is* of Bflllah^odium than the th.e,* **i|eeds of gift.^^I iiiler tin tlr-t deed, by which Ihe Am-^ci ica'a i w tier* louvcy ed it to the Nev^York Yuelii club ..s n peri etual iuicrna-^ii. i:..I challenge i*UP| the Magic, Columbia^and Sappho. Madeline and Miachiof^^ ingnlly \atii|uiahed their l.uglish ismi-^|h^iiioi*a. J'he more atringent ronditiona^unpo-eil by Mi. Schuyler in IK-.'in the^second dia-d weie loudly gruirtulad at^aoio ul; yet the tit in sia, l.alatia and^rbiatie, all fuiiio-. Bnyjlieb racer-.^plucHih cro*^^sl ihe Atlantic in sucis-s-nc^years only to meet eipialb cnishing ilefi .^I no oi -cut awMMIMl, tl cis-fore. tor the^rumination of lbs obnoaloua illim'ininn^clause is bnaed onno isolated laoamup^ltun of Aiuerlran Int incibility. \-ir.ing illa|tositiou ea si- within the^Net. York Yaclll chili i|s..|| pi grain this^cniioi ^ ion. It is ..in- *liiug lo -mi.oiii.I a^vain, il liophy with adcpiate s ,f, guard-, ai.I aajolbar ^o to iatrxdve u tha* fret i un petitionIs practically inhabited. The elub^is ii ally called on lo decide tho ipteatioti^v. hi ther an nineiidinent of the deed can^Im* accomplished that w ill not only render^contest* absolutely equal, but |^rovide^agaiiiat unjust diaei'iiuiiiaiiona, in case the^cup falls io a foreign winner. 1'nder I be^old deed, iiiisiindcratiintling* and diaputoa^were eollatant, and the changes made^were designed only to establish in pet-^uiaiieui form the piveedcnla laid down by^eommitleea and referees. Hememberiiig^iho v let ^ilea of the Mayflower and Ihe^peerless Volunteer. Anni-tcen builders^liavv little to upprchejit! The America's^cup ia a stake for champion*. We want^the best coinpelitors that any nation ^ ..it^send. Hut no radical change in the terma^should In* permitted to prevent it* from^ever yaeJi imiug it or cause othera to^cheapen its t stimalio!:. S'ew l urk iiPORriNCNOTES. JohnL. Sullivan hua gone into training^at ( alios* I ^luce Inn, fiiaal (iroiind. Long^inland. ^' am going away lor tw o months^to condition nr. self for --Muintitea' work,^^is the way Sullivan puts it. Aprominent mcniVr of the New^Orleans Cotton Kxchunge made tho fol^^lowing wagers, which wen- taken up: (1,-^Mle M^M that McAuhlfe will defeat^Myer: ;c.-i^i even that D'Hrien will^defeut IWaMHli lo tsl.tMJ that Sullivanw ill defeat ( oils tt. AKiiigatnn, Out., special says: The^second day's meeting of tho Canadian^as*.* lation of w heelmen resulted in the^smashing of another n-enrd. that for -^^^^miles by roail. This, a team race, was the^principle event of the day. and was pur^tifi|^atcd in by live tram*^two from^'Toronto and olio each from Ottawa.^Kingston and Hamilton. The Toronto^Hicycle club learn won. The first man to^complete the distance wns W. Carman of^the Toronto club. Ilia lime was 1:1U:H^;.^This is .^. :^^^ better than ihe American ami^10:51 better than the previous Canadian^record. .MiuilavI'.xciirshiaa.^The I'nioii I'atille will, until further^notice, sell excursion tickets at half fan*^every' Saturday and Sunday from Hulte^and all Montana I'nion station* to all^stations aouth of Silver How. in Montana,^giant lor return the I ol low nig Monday. ForSale Furniture and fixture* of^laianling bouse near Ih-Mctallic mill,^I'hilipsbiirg; bouse routaina 11 riainia;^haae MM le month*: rent, ^MO; fj regu^^lar hoanlers. Apply lo J. C. Wilson. Kirk-^villii, I'lulip.sburg. TheI'nion I'ueille will as usual sell ex^^cursion in kcis to 1 tali and California^point* on the lth of July . H^ member the lute. THE GREATTRAFSCOHIIHENTII FOOTS, P^*^i tliro'irlt Wisconsin. Minnesota, North^Hake!*. Miuittoha, MootuM, Idaho, Otojoo^and w a-' in. .i DINING CAR LINE Plnln::Cars are run lipta-rrn riilcaR-xNt^ram. Minneapolis, v- i -n:;^^^', lirlcna, ptitle,^lacmiia, .-. .ma. ar.u rurtuuid. FullmanSleeping Ctr Rooti Pnllnt.xnMTTttee dally hHtrpea ^ hle^tpi.ft^Paul. Montana mid the ^aciOi. Nnrtioi .kial^brtaeen M. l ..nl. MuiDsaiHilU and MIBBliseta,^boriu Liakola and Manitoba |iomU. ^' I , THEPOPULAR LINE. P.tllvKtprett Trains earry rlrganc Fulltaaa^yipeping t art. Inning t ars, nay i nuchas, i^ad^^man 1 o'jriit bluepert and l ite colount Mesp.^lay tar*. YELLOWSTONEPARK ROOTE. ~ Th Xerthern NtBl R.H. Is tha mil lina ^ Yal^lowstonn Park, ths poptnar Una to faliforala^and Alaska: aad lu trains istaa Uu ^j^a .the^Btaadeai Kouery ol icycd alalea THROUGHTICKETS Arasiildal all coupon olli-st of tin N -rttiara^fsclllr rallicad to p ^Uits North, Fust, bu^lbaad^Weal, la U^t^ l uili'U Ma'.Ds and Canadia. aafJMMbX IIKDULR-. anitivKat in -it a. Ko.7. Itoreman Expn-.s, hrlnra p*a-^^M-nttors rieni all eustrrn t^ninia. ar-^ritna al Valium 1'aclf.a dapf.t,^(daily)i:^pm ftu.i. Partfla Mi ll. ThrBueJl tram^frntti t litraan. arrives at Montana^Union depot (aally) - K aaa Mo.inti.leu} I'vi'i'-i. MoaKuy.wed-^ne-d.iy ..nd l'llil iy, NorttictB Vaclrtc^de|iot, TuUpat Ke.(.Atlantic yialt.throuyntratafTom^rertlaii'l. anlvr-s at .Montana I'nioii^ieyol (daily)it.eftnooa) Bricna*.^press, arrives al Mutitaua^I n a depot v^hdly)i -^ p ia DEi'.vitrriton m i i t He.I. Partno Mull, for Spokane, fac*.^ma. Se.ittn*, I'm liana and all tnllfor-^nla ls.lnis. le.iTi-s from Montnnn^l i.'en ilrpot * daily i . .15 p in No.I'acri.'Matt, through tri'lu fur^all Coast point*, thteiutn ilM|Mr*j^Irarr* Iro'ii Metilana I nlon lienor,^(dally* ^;.^* th-l-naan i Ml^^ m.t.l Fvt'k-ss, ll in Mont.illi Cn a da ^ot olallvit julB Kn.!.^ All., till - M ill. tttroufhtraln for^at. I'liul. ft.I .-. ^ an i nil cuCrtl^p. -'its. i ne ii ,n Montana Dalaa^iti'pet aally Ii- *^ doob liea Ito.'ciivuu Kapieas. fimu Nm'li-^^tn rarlBii iayilt for at. raaL Cbb*^^Boband a i i**^iart points daily) . I Hpa fiii.Tl. font at*press. M uirtay, Weit-^licsdav ami i rldav, li-avra from SoiilnrnI'arlne depotT t.x a ta No4 lias Bweagp ^laepars for M, raul BlldClit'-.tge. Nothas through ^laspers lor 8pok.ui*, Ti^^cetnii. Heattl* an i Pertiann ForRale*. Maps. Thus Table* or ^a^^ Ixi la-^rormatton *ppiy lo toi^ agent, Nortbaru l aoiae^lallroad. iIt V HI I S S. I KK.^t;^n^i^; I'assrngar aad Ticket Agent,^WM.Tt'iHIY.M l.i ... Mi^ ileoanalAgent, hasl 1'K'aihru). Ilutt* M--ni N tiTtCKTO Ol OWNKlPt-To .Tobn liaek^and Wtl.l.im rVhiealngcr, voir lietr* ar a**^kifttis Vim ate hereby not in. .1 that I, llfeua t'iiiiabcr,v..it* co-owner, lavo la a**iatitaiiee with ms non .', i'.'i ul tin u-v -ed statute* of the^I nlh*. stah--. rttirnit-d lu lanor and unpnite. Blcllls ll ell the Net | nil eiifetll lode piling eti in. siti iii-'l in ..'i i - . _ i -*-ii aiti ng tike^trt.-t, Iti iik.. i gulch, !^c. r l....l^.^ rcint'. V^n-^laaa. fer tiir \i.ir s t- ling imceni'**! si, i^b^ens hiiii ltcl iikj i dollar*, ami f'r t!i^ jrcur^ruatug I' eiBbrt tl, t^si. tba mm of on*^In Intu I I.*' ..it.us a io I Lo the van. .-nam- I1ml ' r . !^-.,. ih^* - um of oa^ bun ln*d . i.sii ile|lar. an.i ^ou. .1 .t.n He k aid \IUUMB^s rshct'-r ^^..t h-lr- ^i assigns a ^ lunebv^ftu I tier muni.*.I Hint mile-- ^...( conml-.iie joir^pi . C^l l nf ftil-h i vj-e-alT *ct.t th*r with ^^ . ^t w Urn* in .-i 00 daiB after t i' 0 il iete service ,-' i i* ll-l,ri |^v publl' S- liminil vain tlgnt. I.I.^. iiiem aa.i .|aim In in! to tli^ above iivtie.l im.irtz I .it.* mir.l-ig^claim w ,|| Ic-enie Ih* piniavli of lha i.o er^feuitird, your eo-ownoi, Wba has p*it..rma.| ma^aorh and ma.!^ tta lee.ulnd rapandltitrei^laeie ^n D.AI* ^jAi 1 fL dnananda.Meat., Ma) .,: n^1 im p. BUeaUoa ^a i. iwi TheRaces! TheRaces! TheFastest Horses Ever Seen Ona Montana Track Will Compete at NAGONDAMEETING. RUNNERS,TROTTERS /PAGERSOf World Wide Reputation Will Meet. JIMMILLER^Holder of the 1-4 mile World's Record, APRILFOOL^Holder of the 1-2 mile World's Record,^Are amongst the Runners.^THORNLESS, 2:1^ 1-4,PRODIGAL, 2:17 1-4. SILVERBOW, 2:17, are some of the Trotters.^Amongst the Pacers are^YOLO MAID, 2:12, the champion marl TURK FRANKLIN, 2:16 1-4. EXCURSIONRATES: ONEFARE for the Round Trip, Every Day^during the Races, from JULYl^th to JULY 27th. FASTTRACK,^FAST HORSES,^LARGE CRO WDS,^LI VEL Y BETTING. Comeand See the Records Broken.