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THEANACONDA STANDARD, FRIDAY MORNING. JULY 19. 1895. DUTTE^ ^ ThePrincipal Branch offl.-e of Ins ^tam^-^ARDUMNo :i last Breadwsv, Butte. Tele^^phone No. ML Advertising rules furnished oa^application. FAULTILYrACLTLESS Describesthe out tir es. (It. material* and^minute details of all our Willi to-fdi I^suits, that are neogala 4 nil our Mon^^tana at model!- of finished hlsh-cliiss tai^^loring There o.in be BOthlag Letter than^such outfit*. Just as a physb Ian ean pro^^duce nothing better than perfect health.^The more our clothing: In ItlHttsd, i ti.-^more points you tin 1 that place It BbOVS^Imitation or rivalry. A giant look! kM^height and our suits look their own In^^trinsic superiority all along the line of^comparison from fabric to tartorl.il treat^^ment. Come and lM MWNd for tome-^thing natty, while we ate making up^Suits for I3n.ii0. BUTTEWEATHER. Reporte.ifor the standard by t. ill..Kit A^to. Drug-gUt*. Julyllth.Thermometer. Barometer. Wind^^ a.m. 4- dag. atuive. Mil Inches N^s p. m. ftJ de^. above. MJ| inches. N^llhjheit temperature yesterday. liO. lowest, ;t\ BUTECURRENT NOTES. WHOOWNS THE APEX The$400,000 Damage Suit Against^the Lexington. QUESTION IN MINING LAW ItIs Brought by the Butte ^ Boston^Company-Judgn Dixon File*^an Answor to the Enor^^mous Claim. Butte,July IS ^Another fine question^In mining law has I .. n raised In the^IMMM damage suit recently brought^by the Itutte ^ Hotton against the^Lexington Mining; company. While the^old nU' ttion of following a vein on Ita^dip is involved there is also the new^finesti n .i- to w hlch i otn| any Is the^HI t ^f the apex where both own dlf-^f. retit portions af the BSjSjs claim. The^mining claim over which the contro^^versy oriKin.it. .1 Is tlM Wapello, upon^a portion of whl. Ii the Lexington mill^is l ^,ated. The claim originally be-^1 i!iK'd t ^ the late Judge Davis, who,^during his lifetime s .Id I portion from^the northeast coiner to the Lexington^company Including the mineral below^ths surface He glao sold to the Lex^^ington the surface ground of a portion^of the claim in lbs southeast corner^and the mineral under the 1 liter sur^^face and all of Ihc remainder of the^claim to the Unite * Huston. The fol- lowlngdiagram gtTst tin idea af the^different Intereati in the original Wa- aUo: Silver,67. Smoke^El Capltan General^ cigars FredOrton. piano tuner, Hamilton st. Bestdomestic cigar made^^The^Montana Rose.^ Try one. Whenyou are In Anaconda lunch at^Whatley a 20 Main atreet. Watchcleaning, il 5o, main springs,^tl. Warranted one year. Mayer, 4u W.^Park. Mrs L. Katzenstcln It visltlnc ai (Mrs.^;. Bagels,Ml loath Idar. ^^gtreet. Butcherscontestat Columbia gard^^ens Sunday, JulyXL Admission, tellts. Businessproperty on lower Main for^half Its value, at Gam.r s, 1 VM^Broadway. Stillselling nil the old slock at 114 N^Main street at cost. New goods being^add' i constantly. ThePhysical Culturt club will hold aymeeiing at 11lock this afternoon atthe (luii roosaa Wheelmenwanted to J In I party to^tour Yellowstone park aw he. 1. It. M.^Calkins. 12! North Main. NesWttSisters, U West Granite, have^(the finest dining parlor in the city.^Every delicacy la a M n Paragondining room, opposite pabHc^library, finrst In city Good t ^ ins. with^cir without board. Ratea aaodtrat*. Concertby Marine's Mlvei Boat It * i.band afternoon and evening at Co-^cmbla gardens lunday, Jul) SI. Ad-^mission ^ ^ m- Wehave got t ^ sill our straw hats:^tiave cut the .1 dl.tr ones down lo tlx^fcits, and the Ti cent ones to M ^^^ nts.^Boucher, th- Park Street CI tin r. Commencingon Saturday the Great^Uorthern will sell return tickets to^Helena and Botllder every Saturday^for one fare. Tickets will be good to^return on Monday. JudgeTurner y..st id.ty Hned Hilly^Klm'-itis flu and eoati for disturbance,^Frank May, J^'m Jl. it.n m l i : M Jlatywars aaa si | 111 gad coats each^for vagrant) an I tent to tba rock^spile. Mrs.W. W. DUon, Mi-s r. s Irvine,^^Will Dixon and Kd I Paaamore left^yesterday morning f t^ Hope, Idaho,^sjshere they will I ^ the guests of Mr^and Mr^. Qemral Warren at their^Country residence n Warn n Islan I. Butcherscontests and grand band^concert at (Mumlia gat.bus Sunday,^July :l. Admi.-si' .'^ ^ ^ t.t Inorder to mak- ro ^m for anoth-r^daaa of business the remaining stock,^of Simon Ja lobf * Co, mast be . I^ ,ir.i^out before Saturday next. T ^ do this^many of the choicest things in d th^^ing, furnishing ^: ^^K hats, shoes, el^will be unmercifully slaughtered.^Everything mu^t ha Bold Without re^^serve. Kev.Joseph Ihreaab's V ton Ii h* ad. d^Give I's u HaaHna an I will I*.^given at flu open houai nest Sunday^evening at k tt p. ir. Tat reverend^gentleman has a greai reptttatlon^throughout Michigan and neighboring^atates as an orator It is . xpected that^the opera aoass will !^^ crotrded to its capacitynext Sunday ^ v. nlng. CommencingSunday, June 23. the^Northern Pacific will resume special^Sunday excurslun train to Pipestone,^Whitehall and sVai rl^ ^ ranch. The^train will leave the Northern Patina^depot at ^ a. m., returning, taava^Bacrle's ranch about 6 p. m . arriving;^at Butte at 9 p. m. Hound trip rate to Pipestone.$1. Bacrte'a raaca, a. Forthe Knights ]. saptar BV^fce held at Boston in A ago 1 He N irth-^ern Pacific will, oa Aug M, s. II at the^rate of one low- st tlr.-t-^ Lis.- I.ii. by^route of ticket for the r am i trip This^will maJte a nund-tnp rat. of Mi Saal^limit Sept. 15. with privilege of eaten-^Blon to Oct. I, continuous i i ige ,.,^each direction. Acool sneak thief went through IBS^room of William M. Wilson and .1 D^BIcLernsn over No. II Last r,tk streel^Wednesday nigh: and got away wit i asuit of clothes. Th.- occapaata of theroom wer^- sound sslsrp at th.- tin ^^ar.d their slaattiera w^ t^- not dlstu tiythe thief, althoug;h he ransaik^d^the room thoroughly. The door was^unlocked and Um thlei walked off with^Ite key. Thevein runs east and west through^Iks Lexington and II ^^ It. portion and^dips from the Loxlngton south Into^the H. ^i H. Just west of ^A.^ The^Lexington ipie followed what Ussy ,l dm is Ike dip Of their Vein, tile apex^of whic h Is In their ground. The Butte^A r. atoa on the other hand claim the^BB) \ Is In their ground. ^H. A H..^ and^that the le \lngton had no right lo^loll .w it oa Ike dip and therefore^brought suit against that company for^1400,000 damages for ore alleged to^have been taken oul in the vein under^the it A B^To-day Judge W. W. Dixon, attorney forthe Lexington conspaay, iibni on^sjBttrer so tlss suit, and not only ad^^mits taking the .lies, but ^ lairnss a right^to do so and dlBilS that the n ^ H hassat rlgkl or tttle to the portion of^th.' vein roeaplained of, The (answer^rtavlms that the Lealaftoa kaa t^een the^owner of the apex of the vein for more^than lo vearg, and had a perfect right^to follow the vein on Its dip. hut denies^that th.- ore taken (TOM under the H^^ H. surface was worth MM.IM or any othersum greater than B.MtU, or that theplalntlfr Suffered say damage, as H^had ii ^ right or Interest In the ores so^extracted The answer admits Hint the plaintiffis tlwner ..f the minerals mil. i ^A. sad has a right to mine un-^^!^ . it provMed go injury was done to^t!i^ surface giMiind or t^ the lmprovo- ti).msthereon, Tin- answer then sets Upa HMMtef claim for dam-^Bgi - as lin-t the B. * It. for taking OTSS^from Ho' same portion or the vein on^which tie- It. A- It bases its claim for iKbinages. Inth.- counterclaim It is alleged that^the II .\- It. has for two years and va^^rious times unlawfully taken ore from^the vein, tile apex of which Is on the^defendant's claim OB Its dip under thS^portion of Hie claim owned by the it^,* It mentioned in its eoniplalnt und eatractedtherefrom and between the Vertical plane downward org lo the valueof $ :.:'im^ for wkleh am tint judg-^nsstll |a ill ass ink d For a Bsoogsl coun^^ter claim it is alleged that at various^tlim^s In S.-ptemboi. DM, the It. ^ H.^while working under ^A^ and ^H. A^II.^ filled up the Lexington workings. driftsand chutes with large a as, nt It Iss^^ I rock and waste and neglttssd to ri1-^IH..1^ it. and thereby Interfered with^tke defendants' operathMt I^ their fur^^ther damage In the Mini of |v:tini and^judgment tor a total sum of Jll,:,iH) is^usked. THE I. O. C. T. Whal the Members lime Done al This Issstooosaesrs Blassssa liiitte.July IV^The grand lodge of 0i Templars resumed Its work this mottlingTh. salary of the grand sev-^r. tary for the ensuing year was fixed^.it |SM, The bonds of Hie grand SSCrS^tary and grand treasurer were fixed at^$:.sch An Bppropriatloa of not to exceedI1O0 was made lor the expenses ofthe gl.ltld lodge ^I Juvenile TcnipleS. Th.following officers Were elerled and^not ill' I b r the ensuing year: t;r. T H ^i t'oy. Anaconda. Q,('.- W. D. Bennett, Sand I'oulee. i;s. J. T.^Clark N. Belchar, Boad- s. i tar] \ LongstsJT, Butte.^Treasurar^W. i: Bans, stevens- O.C. T^J. H. Faulds, Stevens- i'] iplaln- Kmma Curtis. Butte.^Marshal^^. 1^. Houghton. White- Marshal^ 1 salella Tracy. -Massena Ana-Bul- Acr.i;. ii^MIL^P. Villi ;.^^;. hall. (1,OaaiA 'Haw Hunt BtevsnavlUs.^i; s. ntlags^O. A. Douglass, Jr., Bosjl^Arr. DI^c.'iida. AssistantSecretary^lard, II lena. B'Ulder was selected as the place for^holding the m xt session of the grand^1 lg. The following standing com-^iiiiit'' i wi re sppotatea: CredentialsJ. A. L^ngstaff. Miss L.^Tuttl^ Clara N Belcher, liusllg Spra-^ker. Juvenile Temples-Mist Herlle^i ^in tis. E .1. sTilsjlnsakt Rath Burton.^W T Hmneit Appeals W. K. Baggs.^^Mara Tralhen. Martha Jones. Albert^Di.igste.ii. Miss a C, Tattle. Plaaaea MUSB ns Bullard, Miss Fannie While.^Mi-- Annies Knsrltrk J. A. Johnson. stateof the OraWr J. w fkspnaia lieorgeBennett. W F Slns. l Mr^ M.^a. V. atoii. Miss Katie i^. i'hapman.^tTcaotltution^J. \\ Kemper, ueorgai Harwoo'lMis Marston. Miss Lillle^Davis, Miss M A Woods l; solutions^-J. It. Faulds. F. V. Aslb Mrs. Annie^M Coy, Mr.- Kat, M Hamilton, Kmina^Pateraoa. Abatracl Mis. Kate M.^Hamilton. Kmma I'eti rs .n Acontrail was awarded to J. R^Faulds ..f Slevensvllle. p. puhllsk and^nu.II l.iHti copies of a pap. r monthly as^a grand lodge organ The fee for ctmr-^t. r and supplies fot Juvenile Temples^was pi... ^ I a: ^.^ T^ b.mnei f..r larg^i st increase of membership was award^^ed la Workers lodge No !{ solutions ..f thanks to the llooil^Templars and pr.^s of Butte wen^adopted. 4or k i o h n light. Butte.July is Jack Sln a and Mike MaeeUttwo atlnsrs, wars parties to a hsrdfought battle in Corktown this^evening In which Shea had his off ear^chewed and Drlscdl had his face^turned Into the appearance of a pound^^ed beefsteak. Dris. oil was looking for^a tight and pulled Shea out of bad SS^be accommodated. They fought for^half an hour until Drlaeoa cried^enough The entire neighborhood was^witness to It. and women scream'd.^children cried and the no n fsUsd, bul^there were no arrests. ENTERPRISINGMEN. XP. OKIclala anil Hots They Manage SS^Do Mileli lliislnets. Bulle.July 18.^Assistant Oencral^Passenger Agent Austin of th. North^^ern Pacific railroad arrived In llutte^to-day en route to (lie Yellow ^tone^park wdth a party of eastern ^ x^ ursion-^Ists, who have been In atteadaacs at^the N. E. A convention at Denver.^The result of Mr. Austin's efforts In^the securing; of this business for Ins^line Is evident from the Immense Iraf-^llc now moving through Unite For^sev-etal days past the Northern I'aclllc^train out of Unite has be. n compelled^i^ haul an extra Sleeper. The North^^ern Pacific seems I., hoe keen the ca!y^northern Has represented al the Denver^convention, securing between MA and^Ml of the tea. hers. Their snterprlslng^stroke In establishing an ..lib e at Den^^ver not only proved a BOUroi of rev^^enue for libit line, but goes a long way^toward advertising th^ most produc^^tive section of Molilalia Butte In a wayhas ksasj benefitted largely by this travel,as all of the ^ KCUrstoniStS vveie^compelled to remain over at b ast 1J^hours to familiarize He BBSelVeS with^the greatest mining camp on earth.^Several v. l y larg. p irtll I Ot th^ !^ a. ti^^ers and their friends will continue to^arrive lo groups of in t.. for several^days. Another large part] of tea'hers^will arrive In the cltjf tomorrow in^charge of C J. Johnson, the district^passenger agent at St Paul, who will^escort UBtM through the park. BUTTEBRIEFS. JohnF. Flrch returned from a trip^through the Yellowstone park yester^^day. MrsW. kf. Palms, sister of Mrs. J.^F. Kelly. left yesterday for Canada to residepermanently. TheJunior Knd. avors of the Presby^^terian Sunday school had a delightful^picnic at Columbia gardens yesterday. The(i. A. It. of Hutte Is making ar^^rangements for an encampment with^sham battle scoompsnlmenti at i'o-^lumbla gardens early In August. Rev.M .1 . Murphy, professor of^mathemati. es and mental phlsosopky^In All Hallows college. Salt Lake, is theguest of Rev, Pa titer IXSHero. Mrs.Agnes Stanathan of Oakland^has sold to John 11 Crenian of San Franciscolot la. block in the Mi- llghtaddition of Balls for ILMI, and^two lots in the Excelsior addition for 11,000. Thedeath of the Infant son of Mr.^and Mrs Frank A Anderson, which^occurred yesterday mornltiK. occasioned^a great deal of sorrow among Ike^friends of the family The little oM^was burled yesterday afternoon. ChiefTeho made n popular appoint^^ment yesterday When he detailed t'Ul^^cer Clyde Coulter to act as assistant^city Jailer. Mr. Coulter Is oas of th.^oldest and best men on the for.-, gad^he will prove a valuable man in the^Jailer's OfflcS Anattempt was made to burn down^Sloane ^ IdeGovera's leg house on^Black Tail creek a couple of nights ago^A liberal Quantltl of anal ^il was^thrown on one end of the bin! limn and^then set lire to Strang - t . nay, bow^ever, the lire Mimed Itself out after^singeing the logs that had b.. n satu^^rated Willi oil. Thesecond of the series of cone Its arrangedby the manage meal will b^^given by Professor Marino's Silver I'. ia^It. ^ B. band at Cotumbts gardens next^Sunday from I to '.' ... lock p SB., and^from the programme airaagad it will^lie a great pleasure !.. visitors. The early part of tin sftenn will be takenup by the butchers in their beef^and mutton killing and dressing i in-^tests for prizes aggregating and^the ]^eopb' will have an excellent op^^portunity of witnessing (he display of skilland science, as lbntesis will beheld In open all in front of tie^grand Standi. Pntroatsskhans industry. Butte.July IT ^ There Is no nOSd of^sending east for y .iir suits. Nash .\-^Co.. tailors, offer for the next I^. days^every suit in tin Ir stock at coat That^Is cheaper than you .an lead away for them,all g|s made In Butte l^y unionlabor. TrllhrII.an., trilby Hearts. Wehave th^ newest and Hues! lot^In the city. Just arrived to-day, .1. II^Ley son. TheYoung Ladies' Institute w ill giv ,^an be cream festival at their rooms^on Friday evening. The members of^both Institutes and their friends are in^^vited to attend. Bedhug poison. Insect powder, sticky^and poison fly paper. All you can use^at Fosselman Drug company || Fast^Park street. Ifyou want to see something pretty,^call and look at our new line of clocks.^The price- ire below zero and the goodsarc very artistic j. ii. Leyaoa, Matchon BBSJ t'liymeiils. Youcan secure an excellent watch onii payments, u fair i rice, ut Tow Is^^ WMIat halter's M w Park. (ireatl.iinst Basal lionsl 100Shotguns for sale at low prices.^Silver Bow Loan i ull. e, || R, Main. i.a ... ispsaet*t^^A good remodv and thero is not any^thing on the market thai equals Kronen^M auay Talvlets for tuo relief und euro of^painful or irregular iiien.es. l lieao tab^^let* remove all obstructions, no manor^what the cause. Manutactured by A. A i- friidre.Pans, Prance, and for sale only^y 1'. M. Nevvbro DragCsjk, Iniuo, Mont.,^sole agents. Prats }- per box; st-ut by^mail securely sealed. Honey,honey, honey, ksssjsniadobread,^fresh ranch ejigs and creamery batter at^the Southern hotel. Meals _j cunts. ComingMark Twain Cigars. John^Caplice ^ Co., Montana Sgl nts. Posgaaklsksti rasaahas. Butte.July IT PsCSOSM having an^Idea that made to order clothing i^ -. sapsasivo in Hmtc ssaald qui klj changeth. ir nun.is if thev examine the^st.Kk of wool. ns at Nash A- i'o . tail^^ors, which Is going st cost for the^next r. days. All goods mad. in llutte^by union labor. s llome-manufaotur.d li.a'lv \l \ I^Paints at Schatzb n s. 14 W. Hr.iadway. Don'tforget the windup sale of SI^mon Jacobs \- i'o. stock sale lasts but^u few d^) ^ I tiger Suhscnbcfor ti.c Itaadard. UNDERLOOSE EARTH FatalInjury to Andrew Wisen by a^Cave In. HEWAS HURT INTERNALLY AndLived but a Short Time After^the Accident-Only a Small^Amount of tha Dirt Fell^Upon Him. Butte,July 1*.^Andrew Wisen was fatallyInjured about ;; o'clock this^afternoon while at work on an exca^^vation that is being mnl^ f^r a base^^ment under B lialllck's liquor store ai^No. H Last Park street. The cellar^Is being dug between eight and nito^fe. t dei p and Wisen was working near^the middle of the wall of ground with^a pick. He was working alone at the^time and the supposition Is that he un-^^ I. rmkjed the ground too far, for a^SSI lion of earth stretching clear across^the wall fell forward without a sec^^ond's warning and he was burled ns^^lirasaUt It Some of the men who^were wheeling out the hit rushed to^his assistance and qui. sly uncovered^him. It was apparent that he was seri^^ously injured and Hurra) ^ Pi sand's ambulancewas uuickl) all'.I and he^was removed to their hospital. His^left lag was found to be broken be^^tween tic knee and th^ hip. but the^most s. rious injuries arsrs of an inter-^hal nature. Three of his ribs were^broken and from the fact that he was^spitting blood the doctor- beltevs that tinypenetrated his lungs. He son tinnedto gtovv worse and died about Iin o'clock this srsatni He did not showany signs of rallying from the sik and the doctors were unahle lo ait.-niptan operation on account of^his weak condition. Theaccident was of a very peculiar^t ature and It probably Would not have^resulted fatally in a hundred similar^cases. Not more than three cubic^yards of earth fell altogether, and it is^n it I.. Hatred that more than half a yard^struck Wisen. He was . night in such^a position, however, that he was^il nibliil up like a Jack knlfs and there^Is no doubt that his internal organs^were seriously disrupted by the ends^..f the broken rlh:s. Wisen was a na^live of Sweden, where his parents still^r.sl.le and was M years old and un^^married. He came to fititte about two^years ago from Colorado and formerly^worked for the Butte Sewer Pipe ^ Tile^company. He was a very i|iilet .and^steady young man and was well liked^by his associates. He has three broth^^ers In this country, one in Oakland.^Neb., and another In D' liver. Th.body was removed to Sherman's^undertaking rooms and his brother In^Nebraska was telegraphed to for In^^structions as to what disposition shall^he mad' of the remains. Wls.n's^friends state that he was a member of^^in I i ^. ^^. F. lodge In Denver. Coro^^ner Richards examined the scene .,f^the accident and will hold an Inquest^at the Butte undertaking rooms at 10 o'clockto-morrow. THE BIBLE SOCIETY. BBBMBlMeeting of Ho--liver Dow County^tnxIM iry. llutte.July D. Tl, - annual meeting; ofihe Silver Bow comity BthM society. auxiliaryof lie American Bible so^^ciety, Waa held last evening; al the^Plrsl Presbyterian church. Represen^^tatives were present from the t'ongre-^gatktnal church, the several Methodist ckarchesin tiIty, the Haptist and theCkaistlaa ikirrkssi The reports of^Hi. so. reiary. Ireasaggf and depositary^w. re read lor Hie past year. Ilev. P.^C. Hetxter, district superintendent,^stated that tin- sales for the year ex-^eeeded those ol an) previous year since^he had b. en In nfflce. Threeshort a l li. sses were made at^the close of th^ ottli-ers' reports. Ilev. P.p. st Clair spoke of the Inspiration ofthe Bible and decMrad his belief In^the divine origin of every Word in the^b .ok. II^ condi timed Ingers.dl and Hi^bicker critics and spsssaaid lo his hear^^ers lo cherish Hi.- scriptures of both^testasnents and to cling to lbs Btkts^as their only source of knowledge of^i'hrist. RevII. T nheparA said that Christ^was the central power in the scrip^^tures. The Bible in his view is not^merely a literary monument, aol mere^^ly a history of great worth, and not a^Ik ..f theology, but an Inspired ac^^count of th.- lit^ of Christ. He believed^thai prejudlr m l superstition could^l ad to Hi- nse f the Bible as a de^^fense for systems of error and fanati^^cism; and that tha only reader fully^qualified to mi l stand the hook is the^one who baa i iken Christ into his^heart and life. Kev. Poole, Ihe new^pastor ^f th.- ''iiristlan church, who^g i . xpected I i speak, was not pres^^ent. Dr.Hetsler rwgtf at length of the^work of the Bible society and its dis^^tribution ^I II scriptures, giving a^very encouraging account of the past yearssuccess^on.la stood f.^Its gil ts to the Atthe clo^^the following^Hie ensiling | President.A^Idents. Rev. ^^St Clair. Rev^W. K. Wt.it-.^RotlmB: exeell! j.Oroeujaveld Raw.Mr. P Kev.L st. R^A Joint in. ^ i ofthe garver I Itsexecutive afternoon.I:^signed the IP^iborge Steven^past year, w: thegangs f.o Ciioeliev.'ldvv . liestaled that Ana-^n most among cities In^^dety. Dr. Hetzler's address^liecrs were elected for it.Barret: vice pret-^.^ Atttll. Bcv F P, '1Bpeacer; secretary, vasurer.lt-v W. II^. ^^ committee. Rev. P. ii,v.il. T ^hepard, Kev.O. W. Jenkins. its. of the offlcial hoard^vv county society and^nmlttee was held this^William Rollins re-^urership In favor of^^ n. treasurer for the^. was reelected to fill^^ ther term Kev. I^ J. constituteda life mem berof the American Bible society by^a vote of the board and executive com^^mittee of the Silver Pow society. Steps^w. re tak. n t^ supply Bibles to all who^desire them, from the society's deposi^^tory. YOUNGCAPTAIN KIDD. HeIs Tough ami lias stolen Many Artl-^rles .% t'ai-he. Butte,July lV-Allcn Brewer, an Incor^^rigible s-year-old boy. was arrested on^a charge of petit larceny this evening by sOaaglakts kSardsaas of Judge Aimon's court.The boy it aliout as tough as they^make thim and his parents are desirous^of having him sent to the reform school,^as they are unable to bring him up In^the path he should go or anywhere near^It. He has been In the habit of leaving^home Immediately after breakfast ev^^ery morning and spending the day In for^^aging SXpodRtaas, which frequently last^^ed until late at night. He picked up about^everything he navy that was worth tak^^ing, and has an extensive collection of^ttobn articles, which include guns, pis^^tols, a watch, si v eral boxes of cigars,^knives, etc. a considerable quantity of^this stuff was recovered this evening and^the boy told the constable that If he^would go out with him to-morrow he^would show him a cache of stolen goods^In the foothills back of race track. He^says thai several other boys were lu^with Idni In his marauding expeditions. Atthe Hotels. Butte,July Is^The Butte-C. B.^Power, A. C. Marshman, Helena; a. k. Brwln,ii. t. npauldtng, b. a. Austin, St.Paul; N. Phillips. San Francisco;^C. II. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brenner,^J. A. Bannister. New York; C. J. Lan-^form, A. It. Snow. Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs.c. w. potts, Philadelphia; H. Moss,11. J. Clark. George Delmars.^Minneapolis; D. J. Pierce. Mrs. W. K^Mollis, Chicago; C. R. Holmes, K. D.^Matts, Anaconda; Mrs. H. J. Hicks.^Kalamazoo; Miss M. D. Burns. L. N.^Nolette. Detroit; W. W. Wvlie, Boze-^tiiati; K. A. Wglkdatt, Omaha; W. B.^Kodgers, Deer Lodge; J. M. Foster,^Portland. TheMcDermott^C. C,. Bradshaw.^Ionian Kavvs, 11. S. Bell, B. H. Bird.^F. M. Bingham. Helena; T. J. Klson.^Helena; K. R. (rould. C. J. Brooks, St.^Paul: B. M. Quail. Jr.. Newport; (5. W.^Ashford, Portland: T. M. Spencer, S.^P. Stokes, Denver; R. K. Clark. San^Francisco; L. M. Whlldon. Philadel^^phia; W. H. Tackelbury. J. H. Conrad,^itorri M. C. Burton and party, Phila^^delphia. PopulistsMeet unit Adjoutn. Paitte.July it.^About 20 populists met^In Ihe Stephens block to-night for the^purpose of discussing ways and means^for promulgating populistk! doctrines.^They suggested many ways but lacked^the means, and lo raise the means was^the question. Some suggested a picnic^at Columbia gardens, others favored a^barbecue and some talked In favor of the^Denver plan of ward organization. The^best of the different schemes suggested^ta to raise money for the distribution of^literature, but without arriving at any^conclusion an adjournment was taken^until Sunday evening. AMa l illle singe. Butte.July K^ The exterior of a frame^building In the rear of the old Owsley^blea k, which Is used by W. S. Nash as :t^wa'rkshop, was singed by tire about 11 ill^to-night. The department at the central^station responded quickly to a still alarm^and extinguished the blaze before II had^time to spread from a box of paper in^which it originated. The origin is a mys^^tery. Plumbingand steam heating go to^Walker ^ Atchison. 45 West Park St. Bussetshoes. Lots of them. Dan^Lewis stock. SimonJacobs ^ Co. stock must be^sold before Saturday next. FORWONDLKI LL BAKUAIN5 i'ortlio (ircatevt HeduclioiH^ATTEND TENPEK CENT. DISCOUNT OnWool Mixai Ingrain^C irpets. TENPEK CENT. DISCOUNT OnHilt-wool Ingrain Car-^pots. TENPER CENT. DISCOUNT Onall wool Ingrain Carpet3. TENPER CENT. DISCOUNT^On 3-Ply Ingrain Cnrpota. TENPER CENT. DISCOUNT OnVolvot and Tapestry Car^^pet^. TENPEK CENT. DISCOUNT OnBody Brussels and Mo- quetteC irpeta.^TEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT OnOil Clothe and Linoloums^FIFTEEN PEK CENT. DISCOUNT On Smyrna and Brussels Rugs. FIFTEENPER CENT. DISCOUNT^On Ljce and Chenille Cur^^tains. TWENTYPER CENT. DISCOUNT OnSilk Curt tins^TWENTY Pt-K CENT. DISCOUNT OnTrunks and Valises.^TWENTY PER CENT. DISCOUNT Telescopesand Hand Bags. B ROWNFIELD-CANTY CARPETCOMPANY. No.24 West Par* Street, Butte^Telophons 30-i. Pipestone Hot Springs Water-ttiPicellod for Kheurattisra, Dyspcpsii. Kidney Troub:ei^and I., ucrsl Douility. Silica Abinilii.i nvrrteOilas g\ssnaass sasM^Soiliam M ousts .. i;rains la^I C. it ^;^i J.M SB '^* ^ IS S.Jp okKATBRa c.ralnsla iV. s. Oat, Sedbim...It.'.:' l.M calciumgttarhssils LU Maftnsttaaiuicar^ea lie43 fatasslnsiMfaaas 3.W P.'.V. Iraptugtn. I'll. U,. r. ti. s. ile'lio-i ' BsMnitala and Vw*tj Kurnishsd Throughout.^Ftr-t i .ass Accommodations RATES$2.00, $2.50 AND $3.00 PER DAY 'Ieiep' 0,,0 in connection with Hot '1 Ptuass enlarged 33xi;3, jt,^to 7 Uc deep, bciuit one ol the largest in the country. CHARLESR. BURKET, Manager. TheSale of Ready^Made Dresses Goes^Merrily on! Theprices $6.00, 57 50,^$8.75 are less than the cost^of the material. If you^have not seen them, ask^your neighbors' opinion. Yesterday'ssale of them^was immense, if it wasn't^for the large assortment^we have the sizes would^be broken. Make point to^see them to-day. 19-CentGinghams. Theusual 30-cent quali^^ties; 100 styles for your^selection. Allcotton goods reduced^for this July Sale of mer^^chandise. BasementAttractions^For To-Day. ApronCheck Ginghams^5 cents.^Outing Flannels 5 cents.^Dress Ginghams 6 cents.^Unbleached Muslin 5c.^Toweling 5 cents.^Light Prints 4 cents. (MorningOnly)^Dark Prints 4. cents. (MorningOnly) CapeSale. Notmany for your se^^lection; but the values are^half price and are desir^^able. TwoCapes worth 510^and $12 at $2 to close. FourCapes worth $15^and $16.50 sit $6 to close. OneCape worth $22.50^to close #10. OneCape worth $35.00,^to close $15.00. q.k.|ewis(o^c McDERMOTTHOTEL Pndornew msnacemeut. Strictly first class.^Itenovated and relitted throughout. Meant^i., at und ei.etric light In all rooms. Large^sample room lor commercial men. Kates ^.50^and upvvrrits McllKKVlOTT HOTEL CO.^W. A. Mai.ix. Manager. 1is Iscd Railroad and -teamsbin TlcW^ts at a^reduction of from :'fl to ss per cent,^from tariff rates. DaveGoldberg, 44N. Main St., Butte. Established10 years in Butte. Every^Ticket Guaranteed by the American^Ticket Broker's Asscdation. Rfintr.M F^Silver How National Bank. FIRRSALR! Noticeis her'by ^iven that tiia: ths entire^stock of ClStfeSja, rBTSlSBSBg HooJs, Hats.^Mutes, Dry tiooitt. rape*. Jackets, fie, wlilcli^was ilaina^.'d by smoke and wat^*r at tti^'^freiubt warehouse nf til^ Montana I'nloti Ita 1-^raaa, Ins been placed on sale in the Kan rooat^in the Itealtv Baihltag. ss ihs corner ot ltro.nl-^wa^ aa4 Aruoaa Mras^a, and wa. b^ oilcred^at private sate wiuiout reserve or limit, oa FRIDAY,,11 IA 19. MsktssaUaas fsc aU Dags only. This stockhi an new. tre-h gesaV and IBJgBgBg^al tas IrssgM li .use tu thS rscaal Are. Store^^keepers as well a* consumers wlU tlnd this an^unu^uai opimrcunltv i.t i^.iv goods at th'ir own^prices. Kemember this sale roium-n.-rs Kri-^^lav morning. July lit, at lo a. m sharp and^sbsjHbisn fur si\ Dan Oalr, as sgmtasaM ti.~: bs made by lli.it laas, Idgealtl Bull dng. Tor Broadway aud Arb^ziui M.eets, b.ilte, Mcataua. PROSPECTORSSHOES PROSPECTORSBOOTS TROUTINGBOOTS MININGBOOTS Xew8 ock just receiTed,^second ^hoo Store from^Ma h street. 31West Park, Butte. DanLewis' hoeCompany. HEPUBLIC AreAlways^Looking for SNAPS SoAre We: And We^Have Cot Them. Thisweek wc have got some that can^^not bo duplicated, and will Rive the pub^^lic the bcnellt of our snap. Buy^10-pound tubs Nebraska Creamery butter|1 8-poundNew York State Full Cream cheese1 00 10cans Fancy Solid Packed Tomatoes 1 00^W-pound sack ltoyul Hand Wheat flour1 IS Guaranteedto equal any hand wheat^flour on the market. 30bars Laundry soap1 00 16bars Lily Floating soap, equal to Ivory1 00 !-Kallon kegs of Eastern pickles 1 ^ 5-tjallonkegs Honey Drip syrup 1 50 Wpounds rice1 00 '^ pound Mutter beans1 00 Wehave received a large consignment^of Breakfast Delight, put up by the cele^^brated Yoeo Mills. This Is one of the^finest breakfast preparations ever^brought before the public. On Saturday,^July 13. we will give away a sample pack^^age to every lady vtsltlnR our store,^SMOKING TOBACCO. BullDurham tobacco U LimeKlin ClubSO FlyingJib 40 400I'lug Cut 00 FAMILYLIQFOBS. T.B. Rlpy whiskey, per Ballon13 00 Quartbottle 75 AnchoraKcwhiskey, per gallonI 00 Quartbottle 75 GenuineHolland Kin, per irallon 3 00 Quartbottle 75 Jamaicarum. per gallon3 00 5-year-oldClaret wine, per irallnn f.0 Quartbottle i't HassPale ulo. per dojenJ ~A Burks'DuMIn Stout 2 ButteCash Grocery Co., Cor.Park and Wyoralnsc streets, Butta;^Ilibernia Buildm^, Centervillai A.BOOTH, Minirsr. WeWant to Put the Pianoquestion to you so forcibly that^you won't foriret that we are selllnu the^very best Pianos mule at lowest possi^^ble prices and on ca^y terms. WeWon't Sell Cheap Pianos. Whenyou are ready lo buy. call and^let us talk Piano to you. Wo have mads^the Piano butlnesi a study for yearn^know what we are talking about and^will Klve you the benelit of our exper^^ience on the selection of a Piauo. SmithPiano Co., r.MNorth Main Stree:. Butter CarFolding^1 Beds^- j | $18 to $40 I I200 odd Parlor Chairs, ^7 I7C |^I worth 37.50 at half priej, t)0 10 Comequick if yoa want^thorn ai ICliativin-Fant :^I Furniture Co. I 42W. Broadway f ' llutte, Mont. i^I t^^* PARMUUin^~^^^-: = ii. FrenchCleanin^; ^ Dyeing gaggUVabv Far.N. u rnockss.^fatlifactsa Uuir mt ed No .^.: r^ a sawgSBcfE.-es. No.Oo W Ualena St.. cor. oii Oalutaj bjurii^, iij.'ir,