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8 THEANACONDA STANDARD, THURSDAY MORNING. AUGUST 15, 18^6. GUESTS0F_BOZEHAN TheBoys Id Blue Give the City a^Lively Appearance ONTHH RO\D TO THE CAMP ItU One Continual Stream of Ve^^hicle* .irui a Dense Cloud of^Duit-How the squirrel^Flayed With tho Soldiers. apec.alOarricr~^iidtnc^ ot the 8ta:idara Boatman. Aug. 12.^With Many^strangers in tho HtJ ami bill* iim-^fornis always in eight upon *:rv~i^^Beiainaii a. ry huay and haelni -- ^^the past week. Outside of tite dtjf ^ ^^^the F-rt Ellis nad the .lu*t couM^hardly be worst than it I*, a eoiuttnl^^ loud haliglni over the r.'.ad 10 the ferl^every ivcnlnir wJien tiie population ^f^the city, .1 vrhi e|^. rt'irsen.i k^every ^kind at a ri hick- goes o*j^dr^^s parade and to hear tile ban !^play. It Is ono Ions- lln- of teams from , Socman^o the for:, going ^n.^- | ^**^*^*~ ^*g^,.*4B n: . i -: i. :. ^ ^t. r xa hit h^ ^ ^w. 11^^leolares tn.it th-' moat important I^work in the tuM is unovr the dire ^^^tun ,.f CMoa^l r\w The lock at Saul I^Si. Marie ;^ '!^^ larc.s: ... -!ie world^.in.l when e'iu|.loied will allow ve^-^wis of :i f.. drau [hi i ^ paaf through.^The seneral hgfeg that |h. work will^!^^ completed i: v.-tar and It will l'J^none hM mm M UM present lock and^canal i^ wholly ;n id. .|iiate to supply^the demand of .onimer.e. Vefsels^waited at the Bani' canal tot h^ur-^^while General CralgtatU was thrre and^cimiM n.-^t he MMMMtM When the^new look eaaal I* complete I the l ug r^Iv.its will make uae of It an.I ih^^smaller Willi a:id smaller era/I ^ HI^uae the old lock, which will greatly^facilitate navigation, it Is al.-c ti urai-^fylne ta.-t t.. U-neral Cialafhlll thai^the works at the canal and the un-^prov.nnnts lookln.- to a ^l#cp natav^chantiri from Ittilutii and iVHrag ^ t ^^Buffalo Is being done within thl ^$^^timat. I la. CaawttMl arc I.uiMIiik ^ lo. k^oa UlS iithfr side of the Sault. hut I^la BOl M large us the new Ink MEM^hull! hv the 1'nit d Sir..-;, and will not^sjoomm^i.lat- :h.- came amount of heav^^iness Mai*^urleiitttiral ^ oIlege Opening TheMute l ol.ege of Agn -ulture alii^Mc-nanlr Art- ix.Il ^,ie:i for the r.v.pt! n WhenYou Are Hunting For Bargains ASKTO SEE OURS. Ladies'Black. Sailor Hat-, at10 cents | B ack and Figured China Silk Wants at$300 Hoys'Straw Hats at25 cents j Black and Colored Silk W aists at56.00 .Men'sStraw Hats at50 cents | $15.00 Lace Capes at$7-50 FIVEDOLLAR TAN SHOES (For Men) at$3 50. COURTENAY,CASE ^ GRAVELLE COMPANY, in*,from ^ to ^ o clk ev. r^ ^ ventnn. lloiemanhas 001 had fUCfl a visit i-^lion .f hums and tramp.- m years a-^l\^r th ^ past few wo ks .uid on Mon^^day morning ;!tere w-rc 14 hoboes In^Jail About M ..'cl ick that ecenltm^five wcte let out. 'aken to DM cI:^^limits and ordered to leave this vicln^Ity and they struck down Ma road ^ ':^^I run. Of all the rows and arrest.^^made In the las: week, however, n OWSLEYBUILDING culture,applied got* nor, Business. Mu^si.. a'^.^ i ladles' an.I i preparatory^course. T tal expenses for ..ae year fro.il^ll'si ^o *''.'^ K.^r any In formal ion, aUress^j uticg RKID, PrttCtftat, lioif.naf,Mont. MaUssto HTaapsi Rsaasl u^ ksta*^A ontract to build 1 llrsi-clsas s!x-^haraa wagon road, fatlowlnc Cataract E'.'rki n tin m.ni.h cf i..k Timber BUTTE,MONTANA PARKSTREET. n.-hasbeen a soldier. They have all j ^i'rk., ^ ''^.nnfc!S2^5LSS*Jw I\ i - M .- .. .IrtT.lM..l eounty. w.ll h.havi d In a manner whh h has tna.l.^:t unmcessary to Increase the poll ^^f .r.e. by appointing .l. piiiles. or to^mak. extra work for the usual nigh:^fore.-. AMM1 IM I ddlets come Int^^town every nljrht between k and I^o'clock, but they all return to Fort^Ellis Ly midnlKht. l aving r. st an I^qul. t to the ciii7. us h.n1. The St!^campnient is helns i-njoyed by a Ian;,^number of people ,': im Hox. man and^Oallatln valley. Quitea .utile h is I ought at Part^Kills Saturday by : ^ boys of Co. C of^Helena, they attacking the ensmy,^which a-as Intret,. : e.l in a stronR po^sltion. and for a half hour It was^doubtful whether irup (' would cap^^ture the gray coated enemy or not. al^^though they outnumbered the enemy^^0 to L The battle was f atghl Just in^fr ait of Co. C's barracks on the pa^^rade around, the enemy b. Ing a m un l^squirrel, which came ..ut of Its hole for^a bite of green grass, when ha was^seen and atta.k.d by a rousiim old^ehafMt on the part of Co. C. llM s.iulr-^r. I rap.dly r. t: ^ -a: n. -: InM.I. hi- w o k^For once every private In the rank^^had his say. much wind being fired^off fur the tlrst few minuus. when the^tirave boldler boys forced the strong^pnslt'cn of the enemy and prepared to^do battle. The worst thing the bojs^have had to face since arriving at CampLloyd has baaa aeatae and now thiywere going to jtet vengeance^They land up from an irrigating ditch^which runs in front of t:i^ barracks^t . the squirrel's hole and passing buck^^ets rapidly down the Hue a steady^stream rained down upon the enemy.^I blood h und being held by two sol^^diers alaaa to his position ready to^take his trail if he attempted to mak.^his escape, and while that awful Ma^^laga was being showered Int.. th^enemy's position, it seeming as thoiieji^^^very minute must be his list. tin,,^was a triumphal whistle, a ground^squirrel whisked from an ambuscade^away to the right of win r. II^was supposed he was. darted I a fO Mali^the crowd of onlooker*, past the line^of fighters and was strongly Intrench^ed In in u p isitlon before the blo.nl^hound had moved his shadow an Inrli^And now Co. C changed lis position,^reforming its line of battle and the at^^tack was again renewed, but the oftl-^Mta disagreeing upon the besl line of^attack they separated and w'.iile one^was raining Its ammunition down al^^ter the squirrel the other line gained^lis t. ar and a cross tire upon tin en^^emy soon brought It to the open^itr. und. Its llr.-t Jump landed It two^Mai irom the hole. It stopped, ejw-^ered, trembling, was pounced upon hy^th- blood hound and the victory of Co^C was complete. Co. C Is now the^lighting troop ,,f the regiment und will^MO doubt carry away the banner for^this year at tic encampment. _ifa Dr.Monroe Thinks That Madden Died^From lyphoid Fever. CATTLb AND WAR. IIm li t lo the lowtil rtsp.ii.s.ble bidder.^I who must lurn'.sh good and siinVlent^| bonds tor lbs faithful perform nice of his^! ooatract. All hidden must nisei tn^ ^'^'^ llisin Times office, Basin, Mont., on Au^^gust lath. 9:9i a. m., for the purpose of^I going over the propo.^. I roa I. Th. right^I |^ rrseevi 1 to rejee' any or all ldd^., DANICLHIMIMON. AI rip ui H ..mlerlitiiil.^^Notwithstanding the present low rati^to Yellowstone National park and r^-^turn, th' NoHhern Pacific lias ar^^ranged with the I'ark Transportati m^conipinv and Hotel association to Join^them in making a sweeping reduction^for a special excursion from Butte. 1^They h ive named a round trip rate: .^if KM which will lmlude all ex- j^MMfN en route, railroad fare Unite^to Cinnibar and return, a iloiild. !^^ aeh wis in Pullman standard sleepeis. I^^ t ige transportation through the park. | liveand thrquarter days' bo.ml at I lodging.Aug. Jt has been selected for^the date on which the excursion will^leav liutte as at that time there will^be no large p.irties going Into the pari;^and the Htitte excursionists w.ll vir^^tually have : ie park to themselves. Tile^train will leave liutte at 10.30 p. m.^arriving at Livingston the following^morning, when- breakfast will be taken^at the Albemarle hotel. At S a'clOi k^the train will leave for Cinnibar, arriv^^ing at II II I M of Ihe Hth, where th-^trip through the park will cunmon^The excursionists will leave the park Fridayaight, the :;uth. at IsM p m. reachingBtlltl Saturday morning, the^Hat, at 1:11 a. m. The sleepers will ha^urn hath ways between Hutte and Cin^^nibar avoiding change of ears at Liv^^ingston. The hotel .icc.mm. dations in^tne park are strictly rirst-class, with^st.-am heat, electric lights, bath f.c:l-^itles. The stagcB are the tines! in the^world. People contemplating this trip^need have no fear of crowding, as the^excursion will be limited to a certain^number Ycu should, therefore, los-^in. time In making arrangements for^si eping ear. stage and hotel accommo^^dations. For maps of the park show^^ing route and points of Interest visited^la fact, giving all details, In reference^to the trip through the park, call on^or writeW. M TUOHT, GeneralAgent. Hutte.^S. D. HKKFIi:.^Agent, Anaconda. Mont. R.J. PEK.^Agent. Deer Lodge. Mont. Ilike K oil I lo Ito-ti.n. Thosewho Intend taking th- trip to^Boston for the Knight Templars con^^clave should remember that the Lake^route. Dululh to Buffalo, via the North^^ern st.Miii'Chip Line, offers the most^pleasant mode of travel between the^points named during the hot summer^montna Insteadat Ihe Irip. Duluth to Buffa^^lo, being too long to suit the majority,^as Intimated by comiietlug Hues, the^time, fill hours. Is. in fail, so wnl em^^ployed In pleasurable enjoyment tha:^pai tigers r.-gi ^ ' aving Ihe boat 11 Ihere See ui^ to p., , Might Disturbance InLong \ alley. KpectalCorrespondence of :he Htandanl.. . f IdahoCity, Idaho. Aug l:\-There Is ! Avoid the i hat and dusty rail^^ Iw,^^ 11 ' e.ittlenien and lanch- | trip. L'njov the luxuries of the Great^era ... Long valley. It broke ottl a Northern Library-Buffet and Palace^ago. when aome unkn wn i.arti - Sleeping Cam to Duluth. The Northern^kllled-ilhead of cattle one night belong- Steamshli. Company h passenger steam^^ing i i a cattleman. Owners .f l.irg. er Iniluth to Buffalo, and choice of rail^lords were Uotlfted by the tiers lo^keep their eattl. out of the valley, but^they did not hci'd the bajNBAtloB. an I^last spring drove their cattle In again^when, ..ne night, the herder heard ..^great ..mount of shooting in the due. ;-^ti.qi of a large band. Me did not Iny, ...^tlgate, fearing to leave camp. Nexi^morning i: was found that l\ head ha I^been shot and killed. Two turn War*^afterwards ^ treated and brought here^for examination bafOT* the pi bate^Judge on a charge of having ordered i^herder at the )^olm of Winchesters to^Pavi th- valley and s;a; away. A few^days ago Thomas Worthing!OU, DaaV '^Hlggms and Blwell Conyer* were ai-^rest'd and brought befot. Probat.^Judge Hart ^ n the same charge. Out^^ing tie- li.al, i.uwhit, testiiuoiiy ,i- p.^the ixisicnec of .in uaCwlsnmd otgajit-^zatl .n for pr il. eti n against cattleman^was admitted by the courl. The ggul^two namia Were held in $iou bond^^each to appear hacora the n^xt disiri.:^court, bui the latter was diccharged. Iong valley Is 6^ or Ta mile* In length^and there are ranchers scattered ail^through it. The fine ounch grass is . muchsought after by the cattteMatl, flutes ind hurope. but never before have^who the rasiflham ^ 1 ilm itrtvl ^k.i^ 1 ^ucB magnincent train service as I^wne. tne ranehe.^ ilalm. drive then t,1J0)^i on ,ht. Milwaukee between Chi- eOMMCtlouiat the latter pla:e for Bcf-^ton. Return same route or via Fall^lllver line to New York. th. nee to Al^^bany mi Hudaon itiver Day Lin' steamersand all rail to starting point.^Or. If di sired, choice of rail hues re^^turning. Th-boats make only tkree stops pe-^twei ii Dulath and Buffalo and . .itry no treighl Ticketswill lie placed ah MM Au^^gust Hth, v. that pass. ng^ rs may con^^nect with steamer 1. ivmg Duluth Mon^^day, Auirust 19th. Also on August Nth,^to ^^.intiect with Friday's steam- r Au^^gust i Staterooms and berths on the steam^^ed should ha secured several days be^^fore starting Fo.'further Information apply to J^K Dawson. General Agent. 10t; Nortli^Main Butte .I ^l^n mi m * eb lint, a It ier. ail OetteeeJLew Wallace, the renowned sal-^Uier. Btatsesran, traveler aad author, pays^this compliment to the Chicago, Mtlwau^k.e .1- Si Caul Hallway In in. S' t'j . I...Olng Sew^.|t^eord. Oct (I. 1^5| I have tr^4ve'id all over th^ I'nlird THEVERDICT OF THE IURY Connolly,Who It Is Charged In^^flicted the Wound. Is Held In^Bonds, Notwithstanding the^i\.-Milt of the Inojiiost. Butte.Aug. 14.^Dr. 0. W Monroe,^at the tontinuallon of the inquest Intu^the death of James Madden this morn^^ing, gave to the coroner's Jury the re.^suit of his piiejl mm law examination of^the body Ha considers from the exam^^ination thai the patient died from ly^^phoid fever, and thai tha blow on th* headhad nothing I^ do with his death.^The physician carefully examined th^^skull and 1 'on.I iJiat It had not hjen^fractured. Ha Uliovcd the man was^suffering from typhoid fever at the^time the blow was given .um. The Jury^concluded to listen to no more wlt-^nessea, although other., had been sub-^poena* I and a veid: i waa rendered as^follows: itapiieariiig from the evidence giv^^en before this Jury tint the Maoaagad^had received a severe wound upon th. Iifi upper portion of the aaalp an July a,and that previous to and at the time^of the injury Madden v. as under the^influence of liquor; that he Went to tlu^hospital In a delirious condition and so^continued until his death. From the^lesllmony of the physician who attend^^ed the deceased. II U shoWB that Mad^^den suffered and died from typhoid fe^^ver, and that the wound upon his head hadnothing to do with tha death at JamesMadden. inspite of the evidaaea at Dr. Maa^^roa ami tha varclel af tha coroner s Jury.It was decided by the county at^^torney not to releaae Pal Connolly just^yet. the man who Is charged with hav^^ing struck Madden on the head. Con^^nolly was taken before Justice Almon^and his bonds \.. re tix.'d at ll.OuO. This^was furnished by Pat Hughes and^Mike J. Diiggan. and Connolly was re.^leased. A BIG SI .VEH NUGCLT. SOMETHINGNEW. Meals Served a la I arte ou tlio Great^Northern Duong Cars. TheGreat Northern through train,^leaving Butte at l it) p. m. carries a^dln.ng rat and will serve supper leav-^lag Butte a la carte hereafter. This la^the only line running dining car out of^Bu.te. Puffet and library car on every^u.rough main Mne train. TheLateat From South Africa. Lateadv.ces Irom .loiianueaour} and^other Baulk African mining rampa show^that valuable properties are lioing con-^^lentil located. Lxierienced miners, machinists, oriari-^m ers, carpenter* and limber men nro al^^ways in demand at good wage*, while^Iruit growing offers lucrative occupation^to part es understanding tho huamosa^and desiring lo enter that Held of indus^^try. Johannesburg!a city of 60,U3O souls, ia^an excellent market for the vanoua kin la^ot H u t, which may be raised in nhundance^In the vie inly of the lonn. at small cost.^The only Iruit groners ^n tho eoitn ry.^being all indolent class, do not supply the^demand. Person*desiring to visit the ^Cominn^Country^ eun obtain information bv call^^ing upon or addrt^siag lha undersigned,^agent for all steamship hues. Tirough tickets to Cape Town, Johan^^nesburg, Knglish, Continental, HMBlllga^vinn and Finnish points; in fact to any^point on i lie globe, ai lowest rates. J.^. DAWSON'. General Agent,^P^. Win Main street, Butte, safety,Sj et .1 aud (otufort Canbe bad by using the Northern Pa^^cific. Their train Is the first to reach^St. p..:l. notwithstanding the fact it^Jbes uo*. leave Butte until 10:30 p. m..^four hours and 3J minute* later than^trains ou any other line. WhatBub.v w.-.3 sic!:, -c ; ave her Ca.^orla.^Wh^j s'au was a Child, : hc cried for Co^toria.^Whta she ln'came tgk*\ rhe cluag to Catorla,^^i:.ii the MM i.........'_'; gave them Castcris, IKMl Mi Of lira. A-.SAYIKS. Manyanswers can bs givjn to tnis question, but sinoa the ob'act^in ibis case is to cal- auentio I o tno hgtlIgfgMllOll posi^as3ed. b' thus:^wao obtain when the / go m rlceting, tha fu.l viluo ot th -ir mo.iey,^tho qaeslion can b:s. bi aniwaral by raferrinj ah wqo havo^wants in tha Grocery Line to tho Grocery at 308-310North Main Street, Butte. Allwho buy at this p'.aca know that in quality ot goois, price3^quoted, and aificiency and promptness ot servico, perleot satiolac.ion^is given. T.F. COURTNEY, TllOU,UUGOY,^ufflc* half a bleak north of P. (k, *^ North Main Ut.. Uutte. MB.MAYEli. Aaaayer.^^ sampiet by mm or expr^sa artll reeelee^prompt and oi-i.. atteotluu. Uold and surer^Oid ion a s 1 e.' 11 ^ i M^est I'arU street. Butts. P. 0. bo^ U. ottorRk. J7~LLfX03tVOOD^ ItEZX iB, gajUMMIt . haw II ^^ dm;. Butt*. glLVt.NlIUilUL.SSiCO. l'uisFamily C.roeerlet.^Cor. P^rk and MoBtana, Butt*. TELEPHONE185. 308-310N. MAIN STREET, BUTTE. itr.\lkshie CHAMPION$15 0(1 TYPEWRITER rdsoat hi the fall, and do nut lak ^^any pains to prevent atoek belonglnit^fo the settlers getting In with the herdn.^This Is very annoyinir and MgMMtV*^to men who ar^ trying la make it KvtBg^: he-re. Latt fall several head of cattle agoand Ml. Paul. The prlvats compart^nient rars are superior to anvthing ot'^the kln t I ever saw. Thetrain* I (Ml rag to by thf author of^^Hen Hat^ srr vestlbulel throughout,^heated hy steam, lighted hy elecirlelty^. and srraniic.l with the f^rheii^ ttectrlc^- ! ^g.r.e to a Mtti.-r not Into on- ff . berth reading lamp. 'helargi bands, aud when he askeu^that the stock be stopped long enough^for him to cut hli1 out, the request was^^efused. and he spent the whole d*)^aeparating them. Whilethe .-ettlei.- may do things in.,^are unlawful and that they ought no;^to do, the situation la very aggravating^to them, and a great majority of our^iie*^pl- sympathise with them. Th- war se. nu- i ^ be on In . truest,^and it is feared that more trouble will^take pla^ before the people anal cattle^^men e no '^ an und' rstandlng. LOCK AT SAULT STE. |ARIE.Larg- TlieNew -Iru.tur. 1^ 1'rubablv t. a*lMark In I lie Moill Froath* M^*li aitse^General Craighlll, chief ^f enAnwrs, tiieworks ^m tie gr it lakes h . n^Detroit and .Lake Superior, . | j.t imn'LKY.^.^ f t 11. e i'.|S^ v^;^Ml Paul. Mtnn lo \ou Kuini ThatI y uainc ihe Nortoerit Pacitl.^ an I^lb* ^Na-w buroii.tou liuuie'* ia liilhnsa.^Mum.. ^ou wil. save 41b.i.ira \o Dea lwo.Kl, S. !^.; ;lhoura to Kauaas C.ty, Mo.; ifi.ours to ^t. Jaaaah, Mo.; jlhoura to Lincoln. Neb.;^0 houra ta Omaha. .N^li. ltiaddition to tils a', .ve-utentiotis I^l*^iiits yo i wili save Irom .1 in 21 lioura to^ali Nelir.i-U i iv.maas and Soutliwoatera^|om:^. i:ti t.e.et ^ th-e, -^^ Itr i.i I a.i. , Hutto. iieduccl raiea to Auorn. bar in;i ' bwatalanaad all Batata in bUirope, Xtehats totbiraito.New York. li..ato:^, i'lulaile -^plua an I an eastern and i a , 11 an uoiuta.^tali a: buuu, Auaeouda A 1'aciuo pas^^senger depot lor rates, tuapa, ex. t.Uii..!- Hair a Paa anil aV.'ia 1'ound Niara Itillroa.l I'ruek In .trUona.^I rmii Hi^ Han I ran i ** gMssMM I'uunr.'.ieh S|irlmr* e.nnes the ***ry of^th. ilinling of a aaggjati or bowlder, raith-^er. at BStn silver toe-h .is there has been^no re ord of in the history cf mining lit ih.\\.-st. Tne haw later s/*egh* ahovt halt^a ion. and Its valu- in anynh-re from^MM) ;o ItMM 11 ^a.^ toumi by Wlfflaaj^Tucher ami Joha Doyte, hotM seal ares^^pe, tors, and they h ive kept the facts lo^Hi. iniselvrs herctolor. haaMM of Hie^elniih'e that I here was more silver where^tltl^ lump eunie from, and they desired^to get Ihe Ik'si laaalaM for ihemselves^before lelting ihe rest of the world into^th. seeret. Thellrel asjsj psasaja on rhe Tth of June.^The men had been prospectlnc In the^P*aM Valley mining region, an I iuarte.1 I.rob* eoutnry lo the Ofaad Canyon of^the Color.i lo lo get Into a Utile pleas.mt-^er Pagtag for their summer work. They^,re eamped on the Iteaeh i m'.-^gr.iul ria.l just where Ihe . iit-off eomss^^low.i over Ihe low rolling h'lls to the railroadtraeh, ahavl four miles frem VrarhSpr tigi*. and the nugget was lying^within .tin real of ill- tr.e !^ .in I no: more^than leu feet from a he main wagon read.^It privteeted from the hillside In plain^MM ^f the loao. ant stood in sueh a^paattton thai mot- than one nvan had^piobably sat upon it lo gaze up or down^the railroad track, lleing exactly elmllar^in appraraiie. to huudrels of ather lacae^lack* in that raglon, It had eseaped par*^tl.ular notlee until Mr. Tu-ker eatne^along and rested hl^ hand upon it. Hot la^Doyle and Tucker are old miners, and^Tuek. r rupee! ally was si ruck with the^peotjllar ^f. el^ of this boulder. He Is^f miliar stlih lb* form of silver known^as ^bla-k m M,^ found |g Lh* dolomite iMtaattaavla the Mescal table in Califor^^nia, a i l slMOel intultlv.ly i; struck him^that ih. t'e was a piece of the earns iilack in.t.tl. lbbad gone out lo bring his hanM^laM MMg when th- rock attracted his attcatlaa,and trying 10 break sal a frag^^ment hj d.scovere.t thai the paoh was^..111 metal, lie trlrd to lift It. hut coat.I II..1. an 1 Ihen he went .and brought Doyle outto belp aba. a iitti. digging gtaetaa* .1 a haaJdhP hi UM shape of im ohlong^oval, paaaethlgaj like ihe back of a tur^^tle, about two and a half fee*, long, of^the same width and one foot thick. The^lop was Maaath and lustrous, and the^an.In- surface was coated wlih scales of^the black metal. MiTucker says the nugget has all th^^ai ... nance of having h^rn thrown up^'rem a ureal v, ^n and stn.T.i I by the^llo^ of the l.ava arMah abound.- In that^region, cooling ia th* form lit which H^was fouu.l. and this theory is baytje on:^by ihe Hi, t of a; leas: a dozrn stmi. ir^i kjat - thoiish much smaller. In the . .una^Vicinity. These pieces of pure I Iv.-r^wrlghiMl 'rein five to pounds e ach. Tuckirand Po^|e have iooaie,1 a inin-^uift claim where th. !^ ^u;.ler was faun I.^and In., n I to sink a shatt *JSat drif: In^search of i he main 1.1 .. Mr Tuck.r said to-day that In l\v! a^piece of sm.lt-1 silver w.-lgh'.ng lour^IKiuiida was fouul '^^ VVUIatMi Mooki^inn m1es weia: o^ r.ai h ,-tpri'ig-. Inn^tracted no aitenilon. the MBerattttM be^^ing that it hag !^ee.i stolen from I M, \-^Ican smel'er aba] ^iibsi'c,.ienile bjat b) th^thl.-f. aatabaciibefor the Standard. Not o Convenient. Physiciansindorse Ripan's Tabules *o.v^preacrlblng th* remedies they contain.^biK In form not sa convenient, Inexpen^^sive tug accurate as In Rlpans Tabules. shebmah Hasall the advautaees of a high priced machine except speed, Perfect^aiiirniiaeiit. vosoule writing, durability, sinipit ity. 1 spec.a'.lv ada tol for^Btudents, school teaithers, clergymen an.l for any other usj WihhN rapid worn'^is not necessary. MONTANAELECTRIC CO., VgstgaMft count*. HeatMMM and Mlosa,^It East Grant e. Butt*. ATTOB2IKTB. .1 Last Broadway, Hutte, P. O. Hot 9.'2 RglPAIM ALL HAmi OK TYPM gf RiTKKS. ORIa. MtttM, Attornetit-La*. Boomst and ^. CTluinbi i bloc*. No. \v itro.ilway, Butte, Meal ClVll, i .IM.t^. Ef,LKAUV, Civil Knglneer.^^Iron and W .oden Itrldgst, and ltoofa. Water Works, llydrau 1]*,^Sewers. Land UrabMga, D.tuia, luunaliat.^O.f.i-L'. . . .i ... .:u u ..nilAnaconda A.F. BRAY Theonly excluiivo^WholesalJ Grocer^in Western Mont. M 1st;b. v. lAif, bOlaiilALiliMTB^BIQ^fcitC.^BIQ^BIG TBi^l A FOti TUB TTMIlMhftfr*^^*^^FLIJUK^FLOUti riaoua OHIBOrXIDUT,Seilacurlnu and^Corn* leiuovd without ggtg^s...i liltusuue. Maneiirlue a ffpeetaltf.^aata. Komn a, Mantle^Li... West Uroadvav Multaa. GIVE IT A TRIAL. Ifyour Grocer dees not keep it arop us a line ana we will see that you an f urnlstiad with any quantityut: cu you may order. ExactBit: HOTELBRUNSWICK. THE UNDERTAKER '.!-'Park St.. Butte Wholesaleand Retail Dealew in undertakersgoods BODIESCAREFULLY EMBALMED and^Shipped to all parts of the world. Were the only acents In Montana for the M .UNSWIi'li HOTEL OMaUUb XUls cljarts^guaranti-ed to bs a.i Hav ins, long filler aad is not flavored. Mote our prices. l'erfectos$70.00 per 1000_$7 00 per 10.1 Fiirltanos.$6^ no nor I0OIM ^ per 100 t'aoiue.s^6J.U0 per lOuOMls^ per 100 AttentionIs cal ed to tiie famous Clear ^ltali tsplltter^ which we tell for SKM per 100a.^Prompt acentlon K.reo 10 mali ordnrs. Pi.F. BRAY. Wholesale Grucer. Cor. Arizona and E. Park. Butte- GATES. IRON . WORKS HANUFatOTUliEUaOP GeneralMining flachinery ; WRITEFOR PRICES ONOATES CRUSHERS, TRH-^MAIN blt-AiT AIA^iP MILLS.^CONCfciNi K aT-*R3. HANS. sEl-^fTltTsTt OI^IS. ROLLS. BLOW^^ERS, adt.L hRs. P^MPS. hlc. MainOlfice: o0^ Elston Avenue. ChicaQO. Ut^Wester* Office: Koom 10 Silver Bow Bloc*,^liutte, Montana Ambulanceon Call. Tel. 7A and 116. I,\ rati JULY l. MMj tho offlei and aalea II4 room i.^ the Blochemic Tissue^' Romacly Company wil;be kieai U at No. U \Vo* Quartz^Sliest, Butto CttT, .Mont. The proprietor,^Henry Nelson, artll iiateet* all Ilia tiraa to^tills baibkl**. In roiini'Ctlon witattisoirlite^Is a freo ri*sdiii^ inomiv ierj biilaa and^pharaublea on blneheaiistry oau Us cou-^anlted for private advlc i uud personal^study. C'iMB A.VU ^BK L s. WmF. Kett, A^ent No.W N. Main Street, Butte.^DOC10!sj fODD, Specialist, li,-.the tletiilo-l rir.tiry OrMli^Sk a nil'I, .-.vpaills and Venereal Dis^^eases i .Mia I'll* ' e, JUrvjsa*.^Chron ^| aad snselal Dis* ate* of Men .:.;! ^^ I\e. vielslH'sl. ^''i,ni'^^l Mil liitse una ..I VawaXi MHgaXfsg s^^1^l'lenia'.nr i ^.,! Men. siK-oesaliily treated^im in s : , .. m* Ism ia i ^al*a iflt^oi, hup: . ncrta.ara nte-. TuaiM^Lar, v..s., ihroat, (.'ues:^i n i u ion MlB l^ all. l-.liXLAN... v...... R5 AGES!|^MGES! Iv^m^th-^Kye MUIV VUoman AtTir.iaa.riaedo a Safe *^^.'M-ble monthly^Regulating Hedloirae AnacondaJockey Club, Anaconda, Mont^Commencing Honday, Aug. 12 Running,Trotting and Pacinj 4D,DDDIN PURSES Fouror rr.oro races oacn day. Large nelds. Specialrates on rat roid! Excitmjcontests TheBUTTE Thohandsomest and most^e.ejtantiy appointed hotel^ia the st itu. Rates,$3 Fer Day Upwards Finesample room in connection. BUTTE HOTEL CO., Prop'rg, BUTTE.MONT. inmm, hh m. 1;Butte Sampling Works. - ^..: 1 t ,^r. II ear, ^; ^..i and laiag .1^.. f 11. Hovattic- -scott BitlldlBf, fall tad Uraalt* ^^^.^^^^. Gto. U. Uin pills Dr.Bor)jeat)'8Tarpsy arjd Sauii) reUeaatairolongrd suppression t-Tilie^.J^lrsii^e. KspecMlly recora u.,..|, !ucd ladles. Sent anywhere . rexfipli . aa.eoperbo* C.OONJEANtTCia. Pan a NearVork . , ^ Addraaas.r ^ Ms.oeu Lane F.irs,. , |.iu,g'i I'liarmtcy. ;.' W'. r^rk^Mh Ltt,,-. M ,.,t. neat securely ^es:^sl bs mall BUTCHERSHOP TO KUXT. Aflrs: cla s buton^r sliop t ^ rent, gool busi^^ness .il^jij.-tof I'-anni hsil:.. T-rns apply^toi'harles Hopkins, K kliorn, Montana iAMSYPILLS! S.i^^M0asisr stiC4o (H'noauiiiA't^GOaao^ Wie-s. 8^i:'ii^Cil,^^iu.f^. 1 VI theitodaycurT^ (w-rrUs.CtU M**^**aS* '1t^r0!alan*^^, sua IIUilnaaiii.ialeii'e.rsM,ttn a-rlM*. 'el. ; 3 etna. Ijwstsatntturasefi*n^1 r.f I' i-sti D'ae-tr, o ' 1 ITi-lc sr.tT -.ni.-.^liar r ^.!i* ^as -^ a^..* si..**, tenant--.a*.raw !^ rh**^^i^ i^' ^^^ .aailst r- naauaa.^^*' OR Ll-sr StNT, -HH-IMt. Sr. ,^*LVOOa MFC. co., u.incneter. o., O.f^^Sols A^.nt. D M Neavbro Drug Ce.,^Butte City, Mont. fal*:. CentralHotel MELliOSE.MOST. lla-i^en tl oto i: ile reniratcil aid l^ do*^^....t'- the I ub ' Kate a tiiai per day tper:.tl stti-naett *\ n ta ro-nm^re U travel.^, i^, an.:;.'.^ iaI'll ^ best i.uat.n^ and Mhu. 1.1 llie state Daily stijo id aad Iratn In*^i.ar.ip GMah Mini's. A.L riCKXri, ProprlMor.