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la THE ANACONDA STANDARD, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 30. 1897. OCIETY. ActivityIn mot ml i in lis has revived^aoiuewhat during the past week. Al^^though a ^ . Main lethargy still hangs^over the people owing '^ great meas^^ure to the heat. A couple of card par-^tlrt and the LOU land club hall Wart^the principal event* of the * ^ ^ k Mm.t^ K. Holmes ^ ^ 111^ iiain..l a^number of ladleK at euchre mi Tuesday^afternoon. The ladles sp.nt a delight - fulafternoon and k gi.ul Intciest tnthe progress ol the games. Mrs.^F K. Sara-cant wax the victor ami vvas^awarded a dainty cut glass and Hllver^pomade box. Mrs.R. M. Davidson returned Mon^^day from a week's visit vv ilh friends In Butte, MissLillian Shi. Ids entertained a^^unbar ^f n,-r young friends ai lun^^cheon yesterday afternoon In h^^nf MissJulia Buck of Helena who i- un^^iting In this i lly. MissKdilh Brownie, s. r\ ^^^! '^^^ to^b^f y.ung fro nd* at the Montana v. *-^terday. The guest at bOHOt was Miss^Muck of Helena Missl.a HeHiigh of Itutte is visiting^her sister. Mis Turner Acard party wlih IJ i^ i\-it^ ^ I gueeU^was given hy Mr*. H. Nell on Tuesday^evening Mrs. It. T WHIIaina a/on Brat^prlae. a beautiful .ill kIiikm dish. Mian.l Mrs. ii. w Reynolds return^^ed mi Friday from a vlsii to Hamilton. MrsMini.in Mile- is in Hamilton^visiting Mrs Tom i J.A. Lewis returned lo Unite Mon^^day, after a l^rlef visit wnh nunicmus^frtenda In this eilv. Misl^e\Vin gave a theater partj la^Miss Ituck and a iiunil* i her young^li l. nds on Thursday evening. Thelow land club party at the Hon.^tana on Krldav evening was a highly^enjoyable affair Owing M the hot^weather and the fad thai a tori* num^^ber of the cluh members are lea. hers^In the public schools. Hu attendance^was not up to Us usual standard. The^I ear hen ha\e been very busy lately^drilling; the children for the decoration^\ cx.-r. is. s and in . ^lis. .pien. e w^ i tiredout. a number of visitors from^other cities a*err presehl among whom^were: Miss l.a It.augh. of Bulb.^Mils Morony. 1 ^^ ^ i l,.Mlge: Miss Sllgh.^of Phlllpsbiirg: Mlai Morris. ^^t Bun.^Mr. Bremocr, of Tacoma an.l Mr. Har^brvOUgh of Portland. About til) couple*^were present. Mrs.Hal. h of P.Mvatello ha- been ve^^iling Mr and Mra. .1 S Mi. key dm^lug tba week and Is now at Warm^Sprint's visiting her broth.i SI.e will^return ta Anaconda batata going back^to I'oeatello. Thefamllv of K.I a Tn1 Is vlsil lagin Denver vbere Mrs Tipton 'a^brother has cbargi ^t i he rgi ea. Mis^Tlpt.ai and her two rhSdntn will arrive^In Ana- omla Ihls a aeg, Mrs.F. K. Shi Reanl was a \ i^it ..i lo^Itutte yesterday Thefamily ef Rev, ^'. B. Dohaog n-^poeta to go Kast soon. WK. Hon.I left y.-n r.lay for a vi-it^of a month in California. Mrs. It..ml is^now In the i lolilen slab-. MissMargate! ttneffel entertained ^^number of her frlindi oa Taeodai i^ruing, the oe.iision being tba young^lady's Nth birthday aniiiv. isary. The^tvawlng wus pieasaniiy agent, I ha youngfolks laualglni la gainea. ci must,and redtntkmn a era ^ beat are of^ihe eventotg and the rafreabmenta arera^splendid Tims, praam) urere Mr. andVis. Hot'sful. Mi and .Mis Ja-^Bhepherd, Mr, and Mrs .la-. Herbert,^Mr. and Mrs Win Hansen. Mr. and^Mrs It. Priwley, Mr. and Mrs. Th..s^Urav. Ml an.l Mrs Fied Cray. Mr and^Mrs. H. Rggteko, Miss F. McKctWle,^Miss A M. Kdgcomha, Miss V TTathen,^Ml Ban H I'll-;- and J. TIas. v\\ patera, general fretghl agent of theC I*. It-, at Nelson. B. C, was in^Anac.iiida for I (eU da\- In-1 araag gg buelnem. Davei' Walker now assayc- of the^Alta Mill at i'orbiti. \ isil^ .1 Ins parents^two days last week MiSS.1. ssle Kttx let' for i 't,I.,1,1.1.1 ntl Thursdayafter a prohmged \isit with^Mr. and Mrs. a 11 Pack. H.III. line i of Ta. ..ma is visiling his brotberin this city, Kd.A. Tlpt.ai spent aeveraj days |g tllllllllli.llthl' w . ck Mrs.John M. Mali.mi of I leer Lodge^was In Anaconda og a vlall I.. 11 lends KugciieHowe, who has blag Buffering^from an alia, k of gglggy, is cog-^\ alcsclnc. Itev.W. T. Luster has n..n. Ut Helena^to preach the bgcealauraate laraaaa |a^the graduates ..l Hi. Molilalia iiinv. is^it y. OaajgtyAssess,.r lienrge Miller and^deputy .1 It M.Masi.rs aie busy in^the gothern part of Ihe counly assess^^ing property. Ed)wardC, Qarratl of r..nian.i i.n f..rItutte and other Molilalia . Hies on TuesdHv. He win return in time ht takea hand In Hie shooting loafna^men! June It.^I^r. J. Hard Owlnga was aver fn ni 1leer Lodge I his W^ R LIT, t.ooniis and K. L. Hlgfgrf i .line^down from their QoM Oblg mine on^M onday. Itol.eitKeith, the ajgenggg from the^Klrsl ward, has gone in Roaagmgd, H C, Thei'..unless WgebtgarbMot api g|^several da^s in Ana. on.la Ibis w..k MissIsabel Tracy has resigned gar^posliion as librarian of the H. aist i'.,,^l.ibruiy THE WtHK IN BUTTL. OnWednesday afternoon, the Wo^^man's .liil. of Hull, held us lasi regu^^lar mi^'tint' of this Mining in Hal An^room of the Public Library. The at^^tendance at the meeting was large, not^^withstanding ihe day waa gloomy^There was so much business lo eome^before the rlub that the usual pro^^gramme was ..twitted The \ a. alleles^on the standing MmnRtaea were tilled^tn the satisfaction of all by the appoint^^ment of Mrs. Hlackfor.l and Mis- I: lis Kickai.ison the at egi mmmm It tee.and Mra. ltretherb.ii and Mra,^l.cnhaive on the gatmberablp romnttt-^tee. As this waa Its Aral opportunity,^the eluli formally tgpreeeed Itl thanks^to Mra. Charles W flark and Id the^Homer club for their boapttallt) on Ihe^ociaafon of the meetmu of all the cluga^..f the . ity a! Mra. Clark s home on ihe^L'tith of May. A \..te of thanks was^given ot Mr. Alec i'lni.-ii. for in- pee-^sentatlon to ihe club of a allver plale.^placed upon the ga\.l. and ragrgVI I withtho name of the club an.l the date ofIts organliath.ii A simllat e^ aloeof thanka was extended t^ Ml v INew III for hia offer, on behalf ^f the^Silver How Commercial eoll.-u- lo do^the typewriting for the iiui. tn oui- f the Worlt for the next . lull vein waaread by Mra. Alee Christie i hair-^man of th. programme ^ ''^This met with the endjoraernenl of all^the meinlxra present. In a manner that^. x' liipliile.l the i bib molt,. lii -mall^things, liberty; in large thl tigs, unily;^in all things, . haul v Atinareti aM literal v entertain- in.nt |....k (dace Tu. - I i^the Immanuel I'resl.y |. n... i hut^ Ii^Tin t ^ n as a lal audi. ' ^ 1 alt. lid^an. .^ ami ever* nuinbei on Ihe pro^^gramme was well rendered and nitlm-^alasiically applauded Itefreahtnenta^w.i. served, following is Hi. pro^^gramme: Organ aeleetlon. Miss Maude^II. Imba. k. recitation, Mlaa Kdlth^Paull: duet, Hegtrire ami Lilt. Thorn-^aa; re^nation. Itudd Davlea: reelta^^lion. Llxiie Kaull; tenor BOtu, Koberl^II. Lynch: reciiutlon. Miss Hattle Mor^^gan: .piartet Misses K Marcher and^Maude II. an and Messrs Kred llrUM^and Professor Hasting- t.. iiat'oti.^Miss I lent tie* Thomas; reiltation. Miss^Orgca Wilson i.mo Bale, Robert ^^^Lynch t.iltaiioii, Jesse M. I ... I reci^^tation. Miss Mattle Johnson drill, en^^titled. OI Night.'' by atggl littl. girlsKva Anderson, Klnmi Skellv.^Carrie BulleM, May Wabts. Mabel |) vies. Katie Dunatan, Qaorgle Hoffman,^Minnie I'. nuliimi. leaf Purgef and^Dotta Parker, A!Ihe Homer rhgh on Monday, the^president. Mrs CtUtMg II Moore, made^her annual address. She lo.ik as h.-i ggbject,^Moneei Women,^ atM treated^It most ably, The reports ot the other^ngBcrra ahowad that lha iraeh of the dub year had been very agecaaafuL OgVerafor lha eneutni year ware^.I..bd as follows: Preeklent, Mrs.^Clinton H, Moor, vice prealdenl ami^Irggggfar, Mi - J .It. M, i'ia. ken; aec-^retary, Mra, Howard PuchaJ, The nexl^meeting, th.- last of the .i tl. rear, win beheld al the home ..I Mis II u Speel. Last i ; i-alUle -ii eel . Mondaywas the TMh agglvorggry ^^t' thebirth of Queen Victoria, and the eventwas duly observe.I and ^ ^'l^ l.tal.-d by the lo. al Soelelv ol' the Sons and daughtersof St. George, when Ihe^meal ben of Page a ami Harmony lodge^No. 10 gave a splendid entertainment in theirhall al Oentervllle, The affair^took pi.iee iii th.- evening and was at^^tended by a large company of ladles^ami gentlemen. The mimical and liter^^ary programme correlated ef a re. ita- II.ni by Miss Lottie Williams, rang]^solos bv Miss LiiiIIv Thomas and Man.I Hangingami Meagre. Williams. Hen-^dr.w and flood land, remarha by Mr.^Hlevviti and a abort sih by Mr Pore Ice cream ami cake were served anddan. lag Indulged in. Theevent of the areeh in chart*h clr- il.swas tga Ural annual fair of Ihe BpwerthImam of tin- Boutk Buttt^Methodlel rburrh. n was of twa daya'^duratlng and .aim- to a nlaggggi close Wediies.lavnight. Tin church was^hands..m.iv decorated for the ... . asion^and tin- vaiious Ilb- vv.-re be Wen of beauty The attract I veneea of the ar tisticallytrimmed booths waa en-^Pa in ed i.v th.- pretty bev y of young^ladies a/ho or.si.i..i over them. The^enter nt attraction a as the Rebekafi^well, from which vvas diavvn lemonade^Dellctoui a ^^ ileant ami. nge, luadoua^straw ben i. s were served, and Ihe fair^proved a ^ oiispieu.'ti- -^.ml and llnan-^cfgj Kin-.-.-s. Those who presided over^th. vaiious booths wen : Misses laale^lloaklng. Com Hargitx. Com lh.nal.l-^soit. St.lla He. .1. ion I s.pal.Is.m. Mai^tie DoWBey, Annie Hosklug. Susie Johns.Blanche Donaldann, v. Hutch-^insoii. Meedamt - K'wajner and Hellei^and Messrs. Willie Honking, Krank rjonaldkmnand Wlnlere, Pred lioigat.- andMrs. John Hoaglllg eg nised gen^^eral sun. i v isioti over Hi. bazar. The^following musical and literal.v pro^^gramme vvas rendered the evening of^the last .lav : thelast .lav Vat al solo. Mr. M. l^..n-^:iLI: recitation, Mlaa DgrgTU; recita^^tion. Mr, Till agger violin solo. Mr. Wolf.-:recitation, Mr. Ahatond; guitar^sol... Mr. /.eigi.-t . recitation, Mr. Hoag; v.s al sol... M r, .bdins. Theladles of Roae l..af lodgl No I.^I^. of II.. of S.iiilli Hull.-, guv.- all tag^.loyal.I.- s... ial dan.. Inst Thursday^night al I'nloa hall Hi li^ -Iins Were Served I.V III. Weill.iii.- Itelief i^ol ps and th. pleasures of the occasion^Wei,' patiieipat.-d in bv ever IP couples. .1initiiio .la. ks.m . . lei.rat. d the eighth^anniversary of his Mrth at the home^of his parents in South Hint, last Tues^^day evening by eiilertainiiiK a small companyof his juvenile ftlimli. Re-^freahntegtg were serve.I ami the little folkshad a flue l inn Apiano re.il a I vvas given hy tin pu-^pils of Miss .Norma RoMnaog at Ihe honieof Mrs. s. it. H'uir on Thareday evening.The programme was selei led^from composers oi various schools. Thepaiiors ..f tin- Rennet! Mot k^wet.- Hie scene of a wedding Thursday evening, whea Judge Clancy pro BouncedIturk.t Hliinar.l ami Miss An^gusta .NJlciidor limn and wife. Mrs Al. \ S i'luistle and laiuilv a, pompan led bj Miss Ueya, left for the^PaclAr .oast yeateraay, They will visit^I'm Hand. Taenia. Seal lie. v lcloiia and^Alaska Mi Maruai ^ I K. inliardt of Dillon,^who has been visit in^ It i.ii.ls in Hut in ih....ist month, returned haaae Men^.lavm pan led b) Mtaat Trembtay andMiss Holland, who will be hay gll.St - l or a few VV eeks Mrs.J. J. Peaty. What has l.e. n in^Poutbern California the laat II months,^returned le Butte this weeh very aauch^Improved Iii health. SenatorW. II Sun a.I was a visile!^from Missoula Monday. CharteeLgraan of Murra) * PTeund'a^hoapltal departed Monda) for hia old home111 Sweden lo spend Ihe -mill^ r Hona i. Bant... k. state s natM^from Vcllowsloiie county, was a Itutie^visitor Tins.lav Collectorof i'lisloiiis Kavidi! Itrowne^vvas up from lireat Kalis Tinstlay. Mrslbs,ran Mai t in of Walkcrvllle^has gone io Michigan on a visit with reaatlvi- HonJ K. Toole, the pub htiuidliious^ex-govern..r ot Montana, vvas over^from Helena Hp- Brat of the vwek. Kr.slII Alio was up from Norrli^'I'm s.lav-. Mra.H, S. Whil tt.skford. 111., la intin- . iiv on a v Isil w ilh her parents.^Or. an.l Mrs M.i'.aivm .,t West Park atnet Ticket Agent MiCorinl. k of the Nottin in Pacini was .low n loHuu- ter'aHot Stnings Hp Brat of theweek President James Held of theItoie- managi t, ultural college was aguest^In Hull, list Sunday. jam.sBreea baa leturaed noma trip^to Beit teg Columbia JohnHamnnll is na. k from an ex-^l . lid.si visit in In- old home In Ire^^land Rev.i binge k Itarnaby of Ana- caargawa- a Butt vlattee Thuradny, MissKoh.s .,[ 1^. ,; l.o.lg. is the^guest of Judge and Mrs gf, ii Spec Dr.and Mt^ W H i^. utoii have re^^lumed from a month s vtBM with rela-^tlven and friends at Knid. Oklahoma TheMatba of tin .'hristiati ^ hurch^gave a tine musical and literary enter- taiiinientat that house ..f worship on^Tl.uraday evening. Those who t.s.k^I ^ ' in the programme were C. A.^White. It. 8. Thresher. M isa aJaquett.^Miss I'roaaman, Messrs Argall. Bush^ii-ll. Powell. Wendell. Hubbard and^Woolrtag; Mrs. L. A Smith, Mlas^Jones. Mra. Jones. Mrs William Pow^^ell. Mian Kstella Treat and 10 young^idles who es.ecute.1 a Helsarte drill in^a highly creditable manner. Mra H.rt Smith leaves for Denver^to visit her alster the tirat of next^, w eek. gbirthday party ami basket Bgcali^waa given yesterday by Mrs. Thomas^l.avell. in honor of Stanley Wuinn. Ag^^nes Davis, Kugrne and Frank Walkei^The parly was compost ^l of a numb. t^..r ladles and Ihe kindergarten pupils^chaperoned I.v Misses oiler and Hlnis^The picnic look phi..- in the grove al^the l.yiindale gammer reeort and th.^L'httdrea had an Immeaat nine. A.biighiful plcnli party waa given^Thursday by Mn P T Mcltrid.. .,^^Hie Lvtindale gi ov e The merrymakers^resolv ed Ihemaelves ml., a w hist party Thegoesta were: M. -'1ea Shrop hire,'Harrington, Lewis, Bordeaux Al.xaii.l.-r. Huylord. lirant. Dr. Camp bell, Bchgtgleln, Wharton, Craw. Heed,Huseh, I larch. Vivian. Davis, and^| MiasMS Behataleig ami lions. Mi- Rh|ro|/shlrev\..u tin- lii-t pi iz.- and Mr-^i t'lutvie the aecond. Mrs. James A Mm i n gav e a box partyal 11p. in.us,- Thursda v tillhi t^ Mis J \-. Long and Mrs. F. K^Shaw. CarolynKenyon entertahaai tin^la.ins of Magulre'a stork ...mpany at^luncheon last Wedmsdav Rev. W. S Ameiii a Chinese mis^-ionary. Is in the i ilv the gueM of his^brother-in-law, J. A l.eggal Mrs.II. S. i Mark is . nl. i talnlng h. i (father, s k Roberts of rnhiradhv Mrs.Pred Itacon will leave the llrsl^| of Ihe week mi a visit lo the Kast. Mis.J. V |^ experts t^ depart in afew days for Bpokane mi a visit Willi^ih.- raniih of Charles w vVarran. Bupt,Edward Demon of the Butt,^sireet . ai company, returned yeeterde.)^from a bualnegg visit p. Pittsburg, Count)Treaaurer D. F Haiiahan^was over from Anaconda yesterday. wA. i'lark returned ycelerdey from^his European trip. He waa irnuging inc.Ibv (wo of his children. Miss.Nellie Oaawa) departed yester^^day for Helena on a v Isit w ilh friends INBOULDER. Boulder.Mont.. May ^:'.^ Tlfi- peopl.^of Jefferson counly unreal consider ublopleasure IiI em plating the re portof Ihe dire, tor of the government^ussuy office as appearing In Ihe Stan.l-^grd reoently, showing ihai this count',^ataod seeeatd la the production of cop^^per, silver and had and fifth In gold^for the year MM |t ttas ^|tn mn|l,^BUrprlaa, lOO, that such was learned to^be Ihe standing for a number of ihe^good producing mines were from one^...ii- or another Idle .luting much of^thai time. Bicyclings. ems p. be the leading pastimein Boulder now. s.-v.-iai new-^win-, is have appeared on the streets^w ithin t In- past feat days. Thislocality was favored with good^tains the llrst of the week and the val^^ley is looking its prettiest. Tinfishing season has hardly opened^ye aa the at reams arc somewhat^muddy and the trnui have not yet oamc upthe river and Into the smaller^^teama a few fair catches have |*en madefrom MuafcnI Mrand Mrs a V Williams of the^Crane) Miner BTOVI n. Botllder Tues^^day mi.I spent the da^ ai the Springs. Miss Carey, county superintendent, wentin vhtli the acli at Gregory Thins.lav. Than was in town a few days ago whatappeared to be ^ astimtkmal kui-^napplng caae, but it wasn't really a^very serious affair, A married couple^here separated a while ago and ihe^'^ingg) bniml bla child iii the barge of his nsather-tn-laa at the^Qranl Northern siaiion. He captured^n an.I Started on a run vviih the lady^nfter him. She huHai various choice^eplthetl at him bill COUldn'l run last ugh 1 nt. ii him ami he took the childlo its ninth. . Win 11,, ,- he di.l so^in ihe belief thai his mother la law^was n v lag la tgka the i hIM out of^i.ov n or a*betHet he merely wanted to useit to seiiii-e an interview with his^former wife which had for some lime^b.-. n ri fiis.-.l him is not known. Mrand Mra, t a vTlckea retained Thursdayfrom their trip into Madi^^son count v Mill Collins ..r Bgari was 111 town Prldayan in- way bach tram Marye- villewhere he had b. en lo look al a^mining pmpertv. lie says that is a^great nM mining district about^Maiysvilh' and thai he egpectfl to take^hold of a new property in that vicinity,^He cites the fact thai is becoming quite generallyrecwaaUged that the appear^^ance of rock has nothing to do with Itl^value, refilling particularly to the^batten appearance of the goid lieaiing^rock ol' Bagged Top in the Black Hills. thui of the Mayflower in Mgdleog countv . ami many others FB, Seeley who has been prospect^^ing down the valley In Ihe rang^ of mountainsbetweea the BeuMer river andWhltelall Deer creek was In t.ivvn^Thttraday having some gggrtg for as^^say. MrM. Soii. y spent a part of the^week in Itutte, Whitehall, ami about^his obi Stamping ground in the south^^ern part of the county, F.C. H. lend, s mad.- a business trip^to Butte Tin sola v MrsFtan. es Sterling was a visitor^n. Helena .luring Ihe week. MisWiseman who has beog lure^some time t. pics, niing the Viavl com^^pany w.nt to Basin Friday. She ox- p..ist.. make Boulder headquarters^for a lime and visit oilier towns In the^count y. Sa H..I., i is,,n went lo Heb-na this^week. The puss association .loos not^meet until some lime next month, but^Sam want..I h) get gg Sort] start -o as lo be SOle 1.1 be there. Last Veill lie ..nlvg..| us far as Helena In trying to^meet with the gang ai Missoula Mis \\ r |^n i k, , Ml. and Mrs \ B.it. ^ .i ami i- agene neat, the ngi -i al .ountynlert and recordiT. are all^learning to tide bicycles. Char the^toad. FrankAustin was held here In^durance v ib- a few days on a charge^ef petit larceny, being acemwd while^derk for Drlscoll of Basin of deliver^^ing by ^aamtvnnee wiih a therd puny moreg.sids than were charged or paid^for. the amount representing some^^thing like $.: The count] at tomej Mr^I.y.ni. ami Qua P Cowan v.ettt gg^basin Weilnesday n.trv th.-.ase win. h^by change of venue came U-fme gqulreF.stcs. tin grut sae an his^ducket. Th^ defendant was found^gulltv and was technically brought^..n. k to Boulder ami phi,,,I in charge^of Ihe sheriff but was really at liberty^aboul low n He has gtvea bonds ami^tlv ^ ase w ill Im appv al. .1 Theactivity In running Imbues and^worlhlesa characters out of Butte has^sent quite a number at them this way^Several have la en gJHeted and placed^in Jail. While of course liuu, has a^rirhl to get rid of this BBdkag]rahM^class, ui it is a till unfau to turn them^uni-esirained on lo the BauMhM sur^^rounding losns Mr.and Mrs H C. Ilurganl of the^i'osnio|s.lltati hot. I in It. |,,n^ a|e^-n. ii.ling s.nn. time at ih. I'^,u|,|er Hot^Springs hoping to benefll Mra, Bur.^sard s health. JudgeParker e children. Wsiren and Katie,are new bicycle rlden. Percy^Mnrrls la slao a proud poaaeeeor or a^ntw wheel and la rapidly developing^a soe.,1 I hat will lieal hia dad HartCarey has purchased from Bar^^ney Cnoney his ISO acre ranch down^the valley In the Tltlnlll of Cold-^springs, and expects tu move his^family there soon. The price paid In^^cluding some of the aim k SB the ranch^vvas Xl.tOU. TheInaurance society organiiers^have been numerous herealsmts lately.^The Pendos thst had a membershin of^alsiut II and disbanded on account of^losing confidence in the ruling grand^lodge in San Fran. Iseo, have under the^efforts of Kniesi Duden reorganised^with nearly 30 members. Mr. Duden,^who Is the supreme secretary of the^order, hopes to get back a feeling of^...nlldence and reorganise other local^lodges thai had made a goisl start but becamedoubtful ot the condition and 0aiiag.-nient of Ihe supreme l.slge. Mr.^J. W. Wright of Salt Lake has also^Pe n here for a week getting ready lo^organise a lodge of the Maccabees, an.l^has now enough members pledged to ,warrant going ahead with It. MrsIi. K. Barton vv ho formerly lived^in Boulder and was the daughter of^V'lnlng Cook, died at her home in Los^Angeles last week. Mrs.Kessler. who Is making her home^at the Springs, was In Butte a pan of 1he a eek. WillHoopes and his family have^Moved to hia wood camp about live^1 miles east of town. They expect to -i^ nd the summer there, MissKlka Nlxholm jvho has been^visiiing with Mrs. I'faff for several^w. eks has returned to h^ r home in M.-l- t. ^S.\ MissMamie Taylor has taken a po-^-iiinn as cashier and assistant book^^keeper with the QgnTney Mercantile inmpMf. Thetown is decorated wllh (laming |^circus posters, and It is likely that a^number will go from lore either tn^Untie or Helena to attend the show.^The county surveyor vvas in the vt iinlty of Albambra a part of this we. k inresponse to a petition for making a^county road from Athnjnbn up Warm i^Springs creek. It would prove a con- |^lenience to a mining dlstrlit of grow^^ing Importance. He also has repaired^the approaches to the Jefferson Island^I.ridge and the danger of their being^washed out Is prolmbly averted. The7 year old son of Mr. Dentils i^Shechy of the valley died of heart dis-^^ ase ill Helena last week. He had been ,taken there for treatment. Arrungniontshave l^een made for a^proper observance of Memorial day In IBoulder. There is no Q, A. It organlx-^atlon here hut the affair Is generally^Under the supervision of the old sold- I^iers. Miningmatters briefly slated are j^that shipments of two cars of ore have^l^-en made from the Sclota and there^was a new strike of tine copper ore^Thursday. It is repot led thai Dan Mc^^Neill has banded the Amaaon property,^mine, smelter and all. Dr. LelghtOfl^has secured an Interest with Moore and^Johnson In four claims at the head of^the valley. Snodgrass Ihlnks he will be^^hipping ore from his . laini within two^wi-eks. He has reached a depth of KM)^feel, Sinking Is In progress on the^i b eat Northern With good imlicalions,^uver Comet way Holmes A,- Dahlman^are about to let a contract for running^a tunnel. Burton has had several^Buttf parties inn to look al his claims^up the Little Boulder and it is likely^thai work will he resumed there soon.^Two six-horse outfits are hauling ore^1 from the Montana mine. Thetire calls thus far adopted In the^use of Ihe new hell are as follows:^j single strokes at intervals call Ihe de^^partment! together for practice; two^I strokes al Intervals Indicate a business^| meeting of the tire company; rapid^I ringing a general alarm. Il Is likely^, that the town will be divided into at^j leasi two wards and different ringing^| of Ihe bell Indicate in which part of^^ low ii ^ lire is located. Helenapapers note lha fact of a dl-^gat! ^ being granted In the district^murt inert to Prances B, Burling from^Frederick J. Pterllng: also parmlaolon^given for her to reouma bar maiden name.Frances K. Fltr. A.IL Foster Is spending a purl of^his time iii the poatofBca with M. I'falY^learning the .enil.iii.ition of boxes, ex^^pecting tn gel his commission within a^few days. Chet Bwreet will he his as^^sistant for u while. Thestraw berry and lee cream social^given by Ihe Christian Knil.avor so^^ciety of the Pragbylsrlaa church Tues^^day evening was not vary largely at^^tended on account of the rain. They^cleared only a few dollars. MrsBight. Hour vvlui Is under medi^^cal treatment at Bozemau Is reported^to la2 improving an.l may regain thf^use of her limb. WilliamTindall ami family are again^located in Boulder and oct upying the^Warren residence. H.il. Hlckerls made a trip to Klk-^horn Thursday. When he returned he^brought with him The. Furhkcn, a^traveling man and a former resident of^this county, who was taken sick while^in F.lkhorn. He was taken to the^t-prings and Is now Improving. Mrs.Dodley Halford and daughters^have arrived from Helena and will^make their home here. Mr. Halford^has purchased the Kellogg residence^in the western part of town. Mrs.Warren and Miss Btbt Murray^! drove Into Helena Sunday. Ihe former^to visit with her slater, and the latter^; returning to her home. Inthe . stale of Alex 1*. (lllliam. Mrs.^, Rollie i lllliam has been appointed ad^^ministratrix. Messrs. 10. Phot, Wm. V.^] My- is and Qsot'gO l'l'aff have been ap^^pointed appraisers for the estate. Suitis begun In this county by K. W.^Heatli.. truatoa and .1. Sam Brown, re^^ceiver for the First National bank, of^Helena, against V H. Franklin ami 1:1^Other defendants who have filed Hens,^etc., to foreclose a mortgage on the^Hope mine and other property. The^amount of the note held is $71.SOU. onthis visit, their catch numbering^somewhere below SO. JacobKokensparker, who was for^some years connected with th. Cham^^pion mine in the capacity of foreman,^came ^ver Thursday from Princeton,^where he Is now a fixture with the^Royal management and will spend a^week or so with friends In Deer l^dge Mrs.Prank Kizc wife of one of the^prosperous farmers of the lower valley,^near Hold creek, a very eatlmahle and^highly respectable ladv. died Wednea-^day evening at her home of complica^^tions arising from an attack of grip^from which Bhe recently suffered. The^remains were laid lo rest in th. ceme^^tery at New Chicago on Friday. BarristerJ. H. Meyers appeared be^^fore one of the Butle mills of justice^Tuesday In the Interests of a client. Dr.J. II. Owings was professionally^engaged In Anaconda last Monday F.mllHansen waa circulating among^hia Deer Lodge friends Wednesday. JudgeB. F. Brown and wife w.re up^from their Harrison home one day this^week. JohnMi Murray, publisher of the Re^^corder, was over from Anaconda Tues^^day laat. flusSlaughter and family, who have^been occupying the rutin residence on^tin- w.st side f.,r ihe past year, have^gtOVad lo Anaconda, where Mr. Slaugh^^ter holds some valuable residence prop^^erty. HenryQuintan, one of the tirst to set^^tle in the Deer Lodge valley, is lying^dangerously ill at his Demneey creek^home, near this city. Mr. IJuiuluii has^been in failing health for several years^past and his death is . xp . led momen^^tarily. SilasKing of Butte stopped in town^one day this week while en route from^Pioneer to his home. Mr. King has some^very promising filacer ground, which^he w ill probably work on this summer. Mr.and Mrs. Lee Basket and little^folks and Mr. and Mis. Fi.d II. Hoss^spent Sunday lasi mar the Helena^. i ossing, on I log creek. Larabie\- Kastin's stable ..f runners^Uaik second money in two stake races^at Louisville lust Friday. Messrs.Biirnhain. Wilson and Ang^^ling, representing ihe employes of the^Montana 1'nlon. visited Deer Lodge last^Monday, looked over the town ami laler^III the week bunded in a report on their^investigations. The gentlemen were a^unit in choosing this place for the^seem- of the railroad men's picnic for 18'j. The feetlvltlea win oeeurr sun-^day. June t^. Mrs.Phil Murphy, formerly Miss Lli-^zie I * i ii la nil of this city, died Friday in^Bulte. after a short illness. The de^^ceased was well known here and en-^Joyed Ihe friendship of all who knew^her. She Ii ayes a husband und two^small children to mourn her sad de^^mise. Mr. Murphy's mother and two^sisters reside in Bull.' and the little^folks w ill Und a comfortable home with^tin in. Dr.J. W. F.ssig is In Ihe Nevada val^^ley accommodating those of that section^who may need dental service. Arche HI Menard is now a regular fix^^ture in Ihe establishment of Frank^Boucher. Ihe Park street merchant In^Butte. PaulMitchell and J. Fred Wildnian^left last Thursday for the Big Hole^basin, where Ihey will busy themselves^for a few weeks with duties pertaining^to the spring horse round-up. IN GREAT FALLS. atthe second of their series ..f isirtles.^A large number of guests were present^Whist waa the order of the evening^and the prise was ruptured by Mrs.^^ Sherman and Mrs. 1-arf.ent. MissKva Btahjar hi visiting friends^ami relatives in Dillon Before return^^ing she will spend a week with friends^in Butte. TheHla. k Kagl. TMUVal I lub is lli^^latest society organiialion. The curt^is situated on the hill, near the Black^Kagle falls. Hames will he played all^through Ihe summer. Benches for the^a. . ommo.latlon of visitors will be ar^^ranged around the court. inbcz-:man. IN DEER LODGE. Deerlaidge. May .'H Sunday will he^observi-d as Memorial day in Deer^Lodge and participating In the services^will be numerous out-of-town veterans^of the steal civil conflict and .tlizins^who have ftffendl and dear ones rest^^ing in the Vallev Ctty . . ni.t iv. hence^the celebration of th^ memorial riles In^Deer Lodge this year will !^^ on the^order of a reunion of a preater portion^of the pioneers who laid the foundation^for the building up of this community^and who will on this dav show with^due reverence the love and .st. - tn in^which ihev hold the memory of their^departed relatives and friends. J.M. Boardinan has r. turned from i^a visit to the cattle ranges of F.astern I^Montana. Mrs.Alex Mil. hell was in Deer Lodge 1^from Warm Springs two days this^week and a guesi while here of Mr. and^Mra. Samuel acott. WilliamCarr. a veteran In the han^^dling of convicts and a man who has^made the reformation of the hardened^i lasses a study tor many years, has re^^turned to Deer Lodge after an absence^of seven months, and taken us his du^^ties at the state a prison. Mn.John WeltOO was in town from)^ttace Track last Wednesday JoeColeman and Kd Ward, two of!^our most successful voung anglers.^S|^ent Wednesday easting the Hy into^the waters of ltia-k creek. The Uiys I^did nut meet with their usual success j (Ir.-alFulls. May Jli Society's ship^has been at anchor in this city, during^the we.-k closing to-nlglit. The contin^^ued warm weather has made liiv.rsnl,^park and other pleasure resorts in and^about Ihe city more profitable to gay^social functions. But one event of any^Importance, the date of which Is not^y. I announced, is on the calendar, and^that is the closing up of the musical^season by the Ureal Falls Musical cluh.^It is the intention of the members to iu.s. nt a grand musical programme to^he followed by a ball ami banguet. Thisevent is being looked forward lo^with pleasant anticipation and is the^cause of several delayed visits to for^^eign resorls. TheHbjhwOad mountains and vai ious^outing resorts on Hound creek promise^to furnish popular can,ping grounds^during, the healed season. Last sum^^mer might be classed as the first dur^^ing which these spots furnished recre^^ation ground for any considerable num^^ber of parties. F.ndnvved by nature with^verdure in abundance there promises^to he no lonely hours aboul these re^^sorts during the present season. Avery pretty event took place on^Saiur.lay evening last at the home of^Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins. MW Thinl av.^nue south, when William I.in km i ami^Miss Louise Bruestee were united in^marriage. Key. Sprague Warner Da^^vis, pastor of the Warren M. K. church,^performed Ihe ceremony. The house^was beautifully decorated and many^valuable presents were received. After^the ceremony a wedding dinner was the^order of the evening. Only the inti^^mate friends of the contracting parties^were present. Mr. and Mrs. Lin-kip r^will reside on the south side, where the^groom has prepared an elegant home. MissMay Cohen, who has been^spending the winter months with her^grandparents. Mr. an.l Mrs. Julius Sil^^verman at ChotoaU. returned home this^week. JudgeDudley DuBose of the Tenth^Hull, lal district arrived in the city on^Thursday evening and remained sev^^eral days. W.J. HoddlnOtt, the well known rall-^r. ad tourist, spent several days wllh^friends during the week. K.W. Webster, state manager of the^Dun Mercantile agency, was a visitor^during the week and left yesterday for^Helena. Mr.and Mrs II J. Skinm r entertained^a number of friends at their residence^on Fourth avenue garth Tuesday even^^ing. A musical prmrtamme of excel^^lent merit furnished the entertainment. JamesMadden of Lyons, Iowa, a^hrother-ln-law of County rick M. -^Itonnell. Is expected to arrive in Qranl^Kails on a visit this week. Mr. Madden^Is a prominent attorney ^back beano^^and Is ladng urged to locate here and^engage in the practice of his prof, anion.^i'. Carlos of San Francisco Is visiting^his nephew, ii. S. Warden. He is en renteKast. AlexBurrell. formerly of Sand^Coulee, now manager of a mine at^Marvsville. is a visitor in the city. Siiv.rLeaf (1 rove Woodman clrrM^gave a ball In Klks' hall on Monday ev^ening. A large number of guests wee^present and a most eiijnvabl. evening^was siwnt. Mrs.Robert S. Ford, who for HUM^weeks past has been visiting friends in^thl Kast. will not return until full. onSaturday afternoon Vis. W. T^PUratl entertained a number of ladies^at her home on Sixth av.-tnie north. A^novel departure formed a most engag^^ing portion of the entertainment BBS h^guest waa given a card upon which^w.re questions concerning the guest a^mental characteristics, ladief. pr.illie.^ttons aversions and th. like. Kadi^amotion was to la- answered by words^beginning with the guest's Initial in^regular or.b r. The answers were read^In rerutar order and furnished mm h^amusement OnFriday evening Mrs. John T. Mor^^row entertained al her home on the^Boston and Montana hill A musical^entertainmenl which was participated^in by Messrs. Conner an.l Murray was^most th.noiighlv enjoy..I OnFriday evening of last Wllh Mr.^and Mra. tieorge P. Marsh entertained Bon-man.May 29.^Mra. W. W. Wylie^left Thursday morning for the Kast^with the intention of passing a week^vvithfriemls.it Independence. Iowa, and^then going on to Boston. Mass.. to be^preaent ut the commencement exercises^of Wellesley college, where her daugh^^ter. Miss Laura Wylie. graduates. Miss^W ylie graduated from the Box. man^Academy a little over four years ago.^interlng Wellesley the same year. She^is to graduate with honors at the head^of her class of liit) girls, among whom^she Is the youngest, winning the ^Dur-^lant Memorial Scholarship^ worth 117.1.^The grim Ulnnil is selected from th.^graduating class by the faculty, com^^posed of alsiut Psi professors, and is^.oily a.,aided to tin one p. whom the^bight 1 honors are due. The parents I friends of Miss Wylie are Justly pioudof her success, and of one win,^has shown that even at the ^Hub of^the ^1'niverse^ Montana cannot he^lieaten. P.C. Walte. so well known to the p...pie af Bunanmg the bun taut yagri throughhis connection with the post-^nfhVi . and lal.-r as correspondent of the^Standard, I ft Thursday for Bed Bluff^to engage in a new undertaking In^which on.- and all wish him the best^sip cess. Mr. W ait.- will he greatly^missed in Bozemau as he has been verv^active and energetic in religious and socialaffairs ev.i since In m-.-t came^lo the tow n. 1'at 'I- a l e mi,! a iihoiin, ing ,|^ v ,,,| dingof Dr, Captain B. McComh to Mis- Mlid red K W'orsliam. for Monday. Mav^^II. Miss Worsham is a sbt. r of Mrs. Oeorgel. Ramaey of this city. TheItev. Frank It. Lewis preaches tin-bgccalauranti sermon to the grad^^uates of ihe high schisil on Sunday afternam at :i a, m. The commence^^ment exercises will lake place Satur^day. June .1. The graduates this rear^a.. Mamie Cooke. Flonnl- Cowan, iier-^Iriide Morgan. IVarl Schmalhausen,^Kinma Morgan, tieorge Mills. Frank^Morgan. Selh Hastlnga. Klets Koch.^Frank Sloan and Homer Thompson.^The lime honored custom of presenting^Powers to each graduate during the ex-^^ r. ises bj ta be left out of the pro^^gramme this year. c.A. Shay, who has been employed^as shoe clerk for some time past with^Ihe Wilson company, leaves Monday^for Bed Bluff, where he has secured a nooittonwith Matt w. AJdartpon. Mr. Shayis a young man who has won^the esteem of all who knew hltn by his^^ x. topiary habits and cheerful ways.^All his friends Join In wishing him suc^^cess in his new work. ArchieA. Duvvson was married to^Miss Alice Watklns. of Cottonwood,^Wednesday afternoon bp Justice of tho^Peace A. D. Mi Kherson. Ii.A. Cobban, of Butle. who has con-^si.I. ruble landed Interest* In the toilla-^tin valley, iei;ist. t.-d at the Boietuan^Tuesday. Mrs.Stevens, a Mgtaf of Klnier Bay.^assistant cashier of the Itoieman Na^^tional bank, returned to her homo in^Lake City, Iowa. Wednesday, after a^visit of six months in Montana. J.P. Petersen and family left Boze- nmnThuradcy for oshkosh. wis. Mr,Jefferaon, of Highland. Kansas,^and Mr K M. ilanlmr went to Sixteen^Mile Tuesday to visit .Mrs. Wat. Cow^^an, who Is a .laughter of Mr. Jefferson. Thewedding of Mr, Robert Dawes, theproprietor of the Kllle Photo^^graphic studio, to Miss Lois Kills will takephu ^ w ^ dneoday, June .'.^Mrs. Kriellng ami daughter returned homefrom Cincinnati, Ohio, Monday^morning, where Miss Kriellng has laen attendingooiiegre for the last year. St.John Liihl.il ami his mother. Mrs.^Liihlcll. left on N... I Thursday morn^^ing for Natchez, Miss., for Ihe summer Ryxnthe. JudgeLuce went to Hflena Wednes^^day morning on business connected withi be supreme court. B. 1'. Cobl. has sold his bakery lo BertMaury^ Mr, Cobb Intendi visii^^ing the Yellowstone I'aik with his^family ami will then return to his old ,home in Nebraska. TheRight Nov. John B. Brondell.^bishop ..f Helena, was in l'.oiemun^Thursday. together with Fathers^Coopman and Van Clasenl eck. The^bishop . onurtued a large class of young^people as well as sonic of more mature^age. The following is a list of those ivvlio were couBinild: Misses Agues.^Mary and Maude Johnson. Mary Fin^^al raid. Alice and Klla Arnold. Ida and^Josie Kountg, Katie Davis, Mary Sex- Iton. Mary PureaU, Berty Kane. Fran-^. i- und Anna Kohte, l'.mma Van Dyke,^and Messrs. John Peat. Joaeph and^Miles Frey. l. William Van Dyke. Wll- IHani McDonald and William II. Arnold^Tim bishop delivered a lecture In the^. veiling at the Catholic church on ^The^Catholic Church^ to a large congrega^^tion. Tin-DaebjIeiMg Churcb celebrate^their quarter century anniversary on^Sunday. Five of the original founders^Of the church will be present, and a^vcv Maberatl programme rendered by ithe choir. The sermon in the morning^will be preached by Itev. Davis Wilson, Iand In the evening by the pastor. Mr.^K .i h is to deliver an historical sketch^in the morning showing the growth of^the . hurch from the lime of lis founda^^tion lo Ihe present time, one of the^features of the evening service will he Ithe reading of letters from former^paston. SenatorI'. W. Hoffman went to Hel-^. in Thursday morning. Mrs.John Hogan came over from^Bel Bluff Thursday to spend a few^davs in Bozeman. TheChriattaa church gave an Ice^' cream social on Thursday evening. IN BIG 1IMBEF. BigTimlier. Mont.. May nV-Thl con^^struction of the new tennis court Is al^^most completed and In a f^ ^ days It^will I i in use It is proposed to form a^Joint st .. k company and make the en^^tire block Into a public park, with a^bi. v. ,e Ha. k around tin uUttPb' Mr.and Mts W. K. And-(son of^Ahsavvkee are in town Kite we*. HughPel tine was admitted to riti-^lenship m th. district oeutt yester^^day. *}^^ HarryDenny, business manager of^the Livingston Herald, was in U^wi^ the^tirst of the week looking after the In^^terests of his publication. SenatorW. J. Hannah visited Helena^last Sunday and delivered an address^al the annual meeting of the Children's HomeSim i^'v . ArthurBoeley, one of the pioneers of^the stale, died al the home of J. L De^Hart, on the Kast Boulder, on Tuesday^last. Dei eased was well known^throughout the stale and highly re-^s|^eeted The body w as inn mil Thun-^day In the cemetery here. MissNellie Fox. who has ta^en visit^^ing . n th. oast, and Frank Fox. who^has Ix-en attending Stanford univenliy^, and is home for v acation, were in Big