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THE ANACONDA STANDARD. WEDNESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 30. 189 3. MUTE'SGOOD WORK The^Chrcncle^ Is Much Pleased^With Their Flay.ng ANACCOUNT Of- THb GAME UnderwearWeek ACarload of Underwear that Must be Moved A Number of Neat and Clever^Tricks shown Iho boys on the^Bay-A Complimont to^the Visitors Thefollow inc kktereetlng .mi. ism nf^the Butte football team ^as (Mil^!^^^!^on the ^|xirtini; |iuki- ^'l the t*aii Ktan-^rlsco Oh n ^n tc l e; Th- tlrst (nunc lietvvoen the Olympli s^and the Butte linn lias !^^^^^11 i^la^^^^!.^and the result Is it kihI i niiiiiioiitai y on pMkiWtMBiTue majorlt] o( ipie Mhowade estimates of tiie Butte^team were ol the ,^:ilaloa that Iks^Olymples would be defeated, but DO^ouch SCOTS as Is to I s/sj aallt Ipnled. TheHulte teiim of Uns y ai is eer-^tainly remarkable In mora a/ays than^one. The mvn Individually in' nn-^uaually large. Porkaps M tesjSJ has^ever played euck ^ lot of heavyweights^before without knuaa the trim lad dai ^^which characterlgei a hunter eleven.^It is customary to have iin n weighing^WO pounds for ttuanls. Imt n i- i ^ rtaiu-^ly unique to find I man weighini that^liiartt ploying sad or ball bai k Bllml-^stating the unnecessar) delays, the llurteteam ill the I'll si half I'l.l V d tie^fastest ball that ^as ever sc. n hero.^The manner in who h Benaon fore. .I^play lit that tlVJM was the Bloat BOSa^^mendahlo point of the gam*. His men^miKht bars continued playing i fasl^game hud they not been in Mich poor^|)hy^ltal condition.^The Olympics tbasaaelres played uI ballwith the exception of a few^fumbles and SOWS DOM tackling. W'lut theydeserv tin- groat est credit for is^their strenK up hill 5ght and their^splendid show of grit, The Olympics^were well trained und they sumd lie-^^hock of Imttle splendidly. ^ ^n the other^fcand. the gnme was delayed aeain and^again an til Boats Butts ptayet had re^^covered his wiinliiK Mrengtk after a^^njtngtagrr The rsasf thelnjurti rouldhe plainly ilcviiml. S'^ lOM can^train on cigars mid play a hard name^without being physically distress., d. Thellutte men smoke throughout the^training season, and do not restrict^themselves to a diet. The result is many^delays in a match game and inconven^^ience to the other side. TheButte team is BOinpOSjed of men^who have learned the game for from^the confines of Butte. They have been^brought together from ull quartern,^Hall, the great Michigan and Trine.-^ton man; Mcpherson, Benson, Me.Mil-^lan and Jones were all famous players^before they went to Butte. Tne Butts^football man Donsjnencei his work early^In the year and continues It until late^In the winter The present teum has^been playing together live months with^the same signals. No mistakes are^made in the signals, und each men^knows what the other is to do. The^playing of Butts yesterday exhibited^almost perfoet team play. Onlyslrnight football was tried. A^play which netted Butte meat galM^and was new la this eily was the play^^ing of the entire b am with only three^exceoiions on one side. The iiiipoius^was then directsd against the oppoatng^tackle. In this play Laawetl was given^the ball and ha followed behind thf^catapultic rush. One of these plays^very nearly resulted in a touchdown. Itwas thought thai Blltts had 00^kickers. I.uswell, in the hist ball did^soaie very good punting, and Benson's workingof the quarter-bach kick was^always attended with success. This^was owing in some gaeaeuru to Code's slownessin following thSW aeross I In^^field. Very frequently the Untie ends wouldIleal Cede out iii tile I aee faf I ho ball. Inthe first half Stii knoy did not ki, k^In bis usual form. Ills punts were hi.tl:^and not placed. Hthkmy was the only^man w ho could buck the Buito line for^any gains. Morse ami .Mcformtch^made Mag runs in the latter part of^the name without Interference). Morse^made the longest run of the day and^also the greatest gain made against^llutte in any single play during the^season, noarlgfcl distinguished himself^by his slronit defettslvs play. Btkkney^and he bin k. d up the llh inple line at criticalmoments, both tackling well Hulldid not have such an easy tints^with Sheeny. Hall, who Weighs MI^pounds stripped, and w ith u reputation^as groat as his physique, was not the^marvel of strength and poWOt heralded^here. Shoehy got through Mat very^often. Once Mali was given the ball in^buck the line. He went hack and Oft^his mountain of man against the cen^^ter, but went up against a stone wall.^Smith played a hard game. Thestrongest point In Butte's pin ^^ing is the sending of two powerful men againstthe point of attack. It Is a^variation of the tandem trick. Thenext game will be , n NVw Year's^day. The Olympics will train sssldu auntyto see if they cannot wipe out thestain of defeat. There will be no^material change in the team. F^ Itotl^Taylor may be put In as a l a. k m !^Nolan may recover sulMe!. ntly to play^left end. The other positions will re^main as they are Butte will expe^^rience no line changes fly earl, the^half back, who mad.- He greatest gales^for the team, will play next l-'i'May In^th^ same place. McMillan will also^play. In yesterday's game he was^ruled off the field en account of un^^necessary roughness iiniis will be^unable lo play hereafter. HUKIH I- HAPPY.^The llutte BJaeUnUH Ibid an Bannoetesjeo tu vtknhj ^ iiii'-iyo.^John Hurth. who Is UOSJ rtbed by th.^Chicago papers as a w.,i|i|iy .V.iti'ani^miner from Butte, was robbed at $'.'^'hJ^In QggBsUI n'lny. a CeoktetkNi tf rare^coins, deeds to mining property/ in^Buite and a fJoo eold niu'g- i i.y several eeaoredw omen on the levee in Chicago^last Sunday. For three bourn, III . I^Hurth was on the verge of insanity on^aciount of his loss, hut the pottes sue*^eeedetl In recovering hi i losi valuables^and his m.ntal eqallibriUM was re^^stored and the thlev. s were captured^and linked up. Iliinh was on a irip^around the world ami recently visited^his family in Qersauny and later made^a trip to the mining couatrj of South^Africa. He always carried his money Welire selling u Very Fine Gents'Shoe For $1.50 apair^The Best Made Gents'Hat For $1.00 emit VerySpecial 1(H)Ifguuj .Men's Tim Colored^Shirts mill Pniweis, nice finish, Unshrinkable Only $1.00 Each 25o courtenay,case^^ Gravelle Co. andvaluables In a belt and was on his^way hack la Butte when as fell anionic^the Chicago thieves. Sunday morning.^White makliiK a ^air of the levee dis^^trict he vvaa decoyed Into a basement^anil quickly relieved of his pouch und^Its contents. Hurth was able to fur^^nish the poltee wltk a good description ofbis asMiilants anil they were BSjeU^und' r arrest and all the money and^papers found In their possession. The^old German wept for Joy on recovering^his treasure. 1YN DALL WILL 1 IMTLRTAIN TheVIIml Header 10 Appear at the tlpera^UJsajga .Ian. .^^ mill A. Contractswen' signed yesterday^morning between Mclv or-Tv iiiImU'h^man igef and long ktggUlie to play the^meat English myotic, Alexander .1.^||^ Ivor Tyndall. at tin- Murray MM ru^nouns next week, Tuesday ami Wel^^les.lay. Jan. I and ^. Melvr-Tyndall^Bill give two of his sensational and^famous eghlMttona. Whenever lie ap^^pears be |days to packed houaee and^his tests of poyehomotry ami clairvoy^^ance are not less interestlni; than his^wonderful feats or telepathy. The Tu-^Oosna Ledger has this to say of the^mystic's recent enKiiKenient In that^city: Melvor-Tymlall Is a mind-reading^marvel and has a good accompaniment^of nypnotlc power that makes him an^excellent entertainer, lie exhibited his^mental cleverness at the Taeoma the^^ater lasi night to an audience that^taxed the capacity of the house. Mr.^Tyndall seems to be a very bundle of^nerves He is brimful of magnetism^and electricity and anticipates the^slightest thought of his subject with^1111 amazing celerity, while his clever^manipulation anil constant flow of wit^keep his audience in roars of laughter.^The whole entertainment was of a very^high order and does not Indicate that^ibis wonderful human being's powers^an' on the Wane. The audience was^composed of our most prominent citi^^zens. Mclvcr-Tyndiiltwill give his famous^blindfold carriage drive at O'clock p.^in. Monday next from the llutte hotel. Af WHI.i. s.ULe'HUR. BUIIS JOT IH IT Mthi Trus.ee Says That He^Knows Who Is. fHAT BIG, EXPENSIVE P1LI: AFew Words In egard to the High^bchool building 1 hat Ab^^sorbs 00 Much Uood^Money. \ew.gad ataestp sf ni^ Dfey ..f bmiKhing Hater. PpeclalCenrspondcnei. of the Standard. Mr.and .Mrs. Joseph MaaahHJ of^TovMis. nd. spent lite holidays with Mi^and Mrs. I'. Cehrett. ClerkSpencer, who is attending^school ill Helena, arrived ^atUfdaj OU^a visit with ho folks. Thefollowing oasesIU were elected fortlnsuing 1. 1111 by Meagher lodge MujI] A. (1. I'. \V.. ut the regular 11ling Tuesday evening: K. II ITongue, M W.. .1. M. k1111, I'. M. W.;B, ],. Alb n, foicmun; ti. II. K. yes, overseer;k. s. Tipton, recorder; j. a. Wiltse,linaneicr; William McOlunesa, receiver;Dr. .1. at, Kumpe, medical eg-^' amlner. luatallatleu will take place on^Tie sday evening, Jan. 5. tineof the happiest events chroni^^cled for some time was the laai I logs ..f^iV U Mumy and Miss AMI.. Welch at thehome of the bride last Monday eve-^1 nlng, Rev. rnther Btang ..r iieb iia of^^ficiating. Only a few intimate friends^were present, the attending couple be^^ing Joseph (bluett and Miss I.tilu^Kelly. i).U s barker arrived from Kelhaii ibisweek ..11 a visit with fri. nds here. George.Harmon spent several days^in Helena last week. Mrs.Minnie Collins departed on Mon.^Bay last for New Bedford, Mass., at^which place she will spend th^ w inter. II.J. OUtlaaa was In from his Birch^1 reek poses sol una this week, much 10^the delight of his Beany friends HaveMammons of ihls place, had theBskshrtun - i^ break one ,.f his lean^last Wednesday. As usual n was the^tiie work of thoue treacherous bron^^chos, which were attached to a waj o^aad becoming frightened, ran away.^Mr. Ham mono is doing as well as eouM^1guected, SherilT-ebat lobh arrived from Tow n-^send this w, ek end will remain per^^manently, taking his office Jan. I. Mrs^Jobh and children will arrive In a few days. Theilly council recently passed an esU)hsaaeereetutrinsj the proprietors of enginesof every des. llpllon to atUlch^spark arresteis 10 their smokes stacks. Thareis talk of .1 local oosapaayeon- tinningoperations on the Copperopolis^mines in the near future. Marti, d Thursday evenlnjr. Hoc. 21, issti.st castle, Mont. .1. W. Dsjucaa endMiss tlllle It. Kilvvnnls, Mrs. Alice h.x. haruea oatesathsg. Misstjnlrk entertained nutet n num^^ber ,,f the yoong people Thursday eve^^ning at dam tng, All present had a^most drHghtfUl time. JohnI.ueas and Joseph Freeman waresassag the CuutM people to visit th springs this week. j.dmPut up the arrived from Tuwu sendthis week to fiartake of tiie wa^^ters here for the U'netlt of his health. Kthere Is any uneasiness among the^residents of the Springs over the pro.^posed OOUaty division schemes it Is not^v isd le. A more happy or contented^people does not exist. Highestof all in Leavening Power^ Latest U.S. Gov't Report AaQUUTEW PURE liulldingInspector Jenks said yester^^day thai in bis criticisms on the con^^trarian who are warfckag on the High^school building he had no Intention of reflectingon Mr. ajsackletau, who has thecontract for the wood work. Mr.^Jenks said that the wood work has^been all right so far. SchoolTrustee Kdwln F. Hruy said^yesterday; ^I den'I know the trustees^who were referred to in the article In^the Standard this morning, but 1 want^to say that my skirts ure (dear and my^record is clean. If a grand Jury looks^Into this thing I can prove to them that^I have never received a dollar In any^way as compensation for services as^school trustee. 1 am not Interested In^any one of the contracts and never^have been, t can posses, this to the sat^^isfaction of any gland Jury, und I can^show, too, that there are trustees on^that board who have made money out^of the board. I can prove that to the^satisfaction of the jury. I have not^furnished any supplies to the schools,^not a broom or bur of soap, liut I know^trustees who have, although the tran-^sacilons may not appear clearly on the^board's record. Iadmit that the High school build^^ing is going to ^ ost a good deal of^money, but it won't tost us much, I am^gaits sure, as the Standard's figures^would indicate. For my purt I am glad^b. sne bne. tiist-elass school build^^ing. I am for the public schools und I^think we ought to have one building^thai w ill be a credit to the city. The^building may hot lie wonderfully hand^^some, but it is going to be a good, sub-^stuntlil. tlrst-elass building. Talk^about the Helena High school. Instead^ol lusting $i;iii,iiiio, us staled, it has cost^l.'tiii.iHMi, and it won't compare with our^I High school liullding. I was over to^sc.. the School of Mines to-day. und it^won't lie in it with the High school^building on any point. If we hud money^enough I would have liked to see a^handsome tower on the building. If I^was rich. I would give tic $10.1)00 for^the tower myself. I gal sine the pen.^pie will be w II pleased with the build^^ing, and while the cost will lie big. it^will not lie as large as some have im^^agined. 1am aware that some of the trus^^tees have it In for me because I have^been blocking their little games now^and then. I know pretty well who Is^1 Ireulatlng reports about me. Hut I am^entirely innocent and I can name trus-^taM who are not Innocent. I am not^giving any names now. The contracts^f..r the High School work 1 ave In every^case been lei to ihe lowest responsible^bidder who complied with the condi^^tions of the bid. Some of them did not sendcertified clocks for the requisite amountand they ought to expect to be^shut out. If I had my way we would^erect a dozen mere good school build^^ings in Butte, The children ought to^li ne g1 buildings. They ought not jto be required to sit In cellars to study. 1Many of the buildings are not lit for^si h..ol use. and WO should be patriotic !enough to be willing to put up good Ischool buildings whatever else we do. LAMMAF'PRKCIATE^I A good remedy, and there is not any-^| thing on the market that equals^Cr.nch Tansy Tablets for the relief^ord cure of painful Of Irregular^1 na^es Th. se tablets remove all ob^^structions, no matter what the cause.^Mntiufdi tered by A Atigendra, Paris,^France, and for sale only by P. M.^New I 10 Drug) Co . llutte. M int., sole^:,ii ots. Trier. $J per box; sent by mall^seen rely sealed. Theman who Is not satisfied with^tin service between ButtO gad Ana-^cm. la under the new time card on the MontanaUnion is hard to please.^With trains tearing llutte at ICOO a.^m.. 1-' noon, ^am )^ 111. and U.r.n p. m..^and returning at '.' Oil a. m.. 2:45 p. m.^pad v if p. in ^ any one should be able^1,1 lied one tu suit Ills convenience. Thet'rlon Pacific Is the only direct routelo California points. Only two daysand two nights to San Francisco;^, niy two days and three nights t.i l,oj Vngel.sRound trip tickets limited to^Six months are n sale dally as fol-^| ^s To San Francisco. $S0; to Los vi s pJO For further Information^a.ldr.ss B, V. Magg, O. A- fmon Pa^^cific system, llutte. Mont. Parentshaving Ixiys and girls In^sai.l from home i^ school would fit^well to tiv tin- Montana Wesleyan unl-^v.tsitj at Helena. Kssertlally a home^School, it tills every requirement of dis^^cipline, leaf king and Influence. Be^sure und niter by Jan. S. 18S7. Carioeshtnf fancy slippers for Xmas^I ^ s. n:s. |1. John Tassel). 25 West lark. Thellutte. Anaconda A Pacific rail^^way have 111 kefs on sale at the tireat^Northern city ticket ofdea, 11 Main street. Street cur tickets free. CHRISTMAS CHRISTMASrOMKH but ouco a year, ;iiiiJ when It mmer. It hrlnsn ROnrt^^Tu t r. und uood cht'fr In what vvi- li;ive in Kr^ a,t aliiin^iaiH'f^. Wt kkaVVi it III^tin- f'jisino lirand uf eunncl noods. \\f have It In bottle* of tllv- r.^ lirar-ls;^we havr It In flour **a^kf^. our CtMtc*J llrami. Up have a parti ulurly^fine quality of it in our CtfOtfJ 1' brand of Hmn and Itacon; M bavc It in our i'lub^^ offer* ami our ppcriul brands of Tea; we huv^- It in our* Uu)Mt: W lnea und Cl^ara ^^the ha Favorltu t lKar i^ ^ ho^ k full of it; wn have It in ovt iy sh^ If and box In our^store. It In th^^ chet-r of K^^od barniiln.s in ail the mresftarteN and luxurieH that are^required lu the obttervanee of the day. We would like to bargain off murh or lit^^tle of thin rh*-er to every family in the rounty. The (IoIiir of this will be a work^of pleasure to us. for we know that all who uivept the inviution will b^ umunx^the already large number of patrons who Buy Ifyou buy your Groceries of Courtney they are good.^^THOS. F. COURTNEY 308-310-312N. Main St., Butte. Telephonel85 BALLBEARING LIQUORS. Pay-In ^ i .l lii i. You a re -are to^.'1 (Hire pmils end iiest prises,^Cocktails, Martini. Manhat^^tan. Will, key or t iin. bottle... JJUI VeruMMith,Italian, nettle si Vermouth, frein h. Imttle ^ 70 CheauneaM**n'ihnhV iioitie.. H t'remede Meuthe. bottle T5 i'lellle lie Ron*, bottle 1.11(1 ('ilka Kunimcl. bottle 1.2U BlackksrrjvCardial, bottle .... ^5 AaoJellranily, Imttle l.ffi Diontola, settle A,|00V il, bottle K gtoekhoiaiPunoohi iiottie kr MllltalrPeach, oatlki endfor our liquor unil wine^ptfeg list. WEINSTEIN'S,Helena Montana'sOreateHt Store. DENSilORETYPEWRITER ThiIfdi'^B0Siness Thelatest acliievetni'iit in Typewriter con^^struction. tJMfjMHu] for njiet'tl, ease of I^operation, and dtiriiliility. Heaviest liiani-^folder. Lightest touch to keys; a jileasure^to operate. A thorough test will demonstrate^that it has no equal. Write us for catalogue^and samples of work. MONTANAELECTRIC CO., Qen'l Ag'ts, ^jj^jBg Mjaeaen a\atas eaa\smava\ai ^a\ss aasia*m avat* g^et**s.ejejv^ststsfc^eii^^^^s^ssavavetatat^^Jt^ t A at ossash fh ate A.F. BRAY J OnlyExclusive Jobber and Wholesale 3^Grocer in Western Montana. AaaATatfea, 'luua.ilLUUK- OOlcshalf s block north of P. Ch 4M North Ma.n gt , Butts. M.t. il.vv i.i.. Asaayer-SaaipUt oj^mail or tiprets will receive prompt and^csreful atttntlon. Oold snd sliver bullioa^s speclslty. No. 40 West Park strts Bun..V Cl. Po^ 511 fsMoiiaa, tUU.NUUOOUSi klz.viuh-. Orotera RsnihasrBuildingButte ^(( l.|s| DR.T. JIOKNTfOi* TUB OBU' UHATBO SweetheartMeats,^Success Milk,^Anderson Preserving Co. ofiimden, N. J.^Erie Preserving Co. ofBurUlo, N. Y.^Fergus Mills ^Big A^ Floor, 3 WinslOiT,ri^nd ^ Watson's3 Hij;hLite iof}9, QuakerRolled Oats and NaiaveasFlakes,3 JarrisCelebrated3 BlackberryBrandy andBorazaide,3 HotelBrunswick and Rail Splitter Cigan. =3 A.F. 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CM OIVEUS A CALL. NESB1TTSISTERS, 15.W. Granite SL, Llutte. PARISIANDYE HOUSE FrenchDyeing and Cleaning Thiunlv Ih'Um' in Mm Vu-thwt^st thrit rjJJM|n^i^Vt* nt*h jir^^-f^^^. \V^ iruiiriiiti't' mir w^rk. tu In^ntrlrtly rlrtt-clHn-*. W^* linvo n^ m^M -itur* of^tiram ii ^rtl-i^s. All nrtl4-rs nMMlti U - [gfl ^t W)Wh.sTOAKKNA STKKKT, PORE MON^. PAUMIE,Proprietor. TheCash Clothing: Co. NoPlace Like Tt to liuy Men'sFine Neckwear, Shirts, Half Hose or Hats NEWmi CARDS Booklets,Calendars... TheL-u'^ost Line in City. ATREDlCnD PRICES WeMake a Specialty of Men's Underwear CityDrug Store 3l Kist Park 8t, nutte, Mont. BetterGoods at Lover Priees Than Any BmM in Hntte. Everything^Must be Right in Kvery Rer-pcet, or Your .Money Buck. CASHCLOTHING COMPANY, ComerMann Mfl 1'ark St.-ccts, Uutta. Ttof.M tt Biown'ee. K. r*. n.amtisie. Mate.1 i^Ji^, ta b. ...I. H0GE,DK0WXLER ^ CO.,^BA.NKlKS. Il't !' CUT, nOSTAS*. Muasetta i..'D^i^l Binkin: ^ -', ^^^ Fv felland Ret a gnnfUl rresent. buy a^lair of sho^s or rubbers snd Kn away 1..,;1 y. John Tusscll, 2^ West hark. i Stricture and lllea. 11! NaII North Main Et.. Eutts, Mont. DOCTORW. TODD PHTBICIANAND BURGEON.^Established In 1SSJ tor the honoraWs ! ekaois aVs^ n 00 IssJ u^ ejkM of Euroy;^and scientific trMtment of all diseases^of the Genito-Urlnary Organs. Skin^and Blood. Syphilis and Veneresl^Diseases In every form. Nervousness, i^weaknesses and Indiscretions of young ,^middle-aged and prematurely old men; |^and ^ll private, chronic and special^dlsewes of men and women. Rupture, { COIXSCTIONSPKOKPTLT l.'II C I ^ TO. Cnrrei'oe lent^: Well^ t arffn a Co.. N-W^Tork; Wn a. I'arso t it. 8a,t Lake: W, 1 a,^Farco U Co . bao Viaoi-Uoo oniatia Nattoiuf^Baak, ua.jj, lloga. ...j ft*.o.. aUaaaMt. Subscrilefor the Standard. ~DRS.MLRR4Y ^ FREIND... Hospitaland ofttces corner guarts and^Alaska streets. Butte. Mont, 'lekphgue^'^^) aud U'j tur Ati.Ji.Uuta t