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NORTHWEST NEWS. bkiftim ' 3i, MONTANIA BHohbin of WIllhall. was hows. seaml r'e. She died - salt the acelient. popse el Ibe SecNAh Rite MaMMa 'Iause efor wthe es*blflshmwa of a eastern Montana bas bees by* *t supreme council of said a Cllaghan of Three Forks, who be M taken several can ci hof e to sest, say that be will hereafter sell horse* in Montana. He can get more ndhedoe, a sheepherder in the of the Thorpe estate, disappeared about two weeks ago. He is n. about 40 years of age. and bad a in the employ of the estate about montbh. Searchers were sent out da's but could diseover no trace the miesing man. The Somaman Chrouick sayw the re secretary of the Montana Preo bas been able to bear fromn on* railroad company-tbe Northern iRo-regarding tranpertaion to the ng to be held at UVIngston July 10. e has isued a circular to active mem and wuge them to obtain their trans tions at once. Henry Raukum reporta that on Sunday t Jim Moore, who lives in the vicinity the government sawmiUl, was bitten by rattlesnake. Raukum, who was near at nd, took lini in charge and dosed him tb two quarts of whiskey, which bad effect of (ringing him through all bt and at last accounts Mr. Moore was ounced out of danger.- Yiflot«st-ir ,,mal. The car drivers in the coal mines at edale struck Wednesday for an In . of from 12.0 to t.75 per day, the to they wese receiving before the re t strike. The company eered P8.S any who would fll the plaees of the kin driven without avail. In the al the superintendent granted the of the strikers and work was re med. Helena will celebrate the Fourth of in a manner that will surpass all efforts. The parade will be an posing sight of itself, and will be the iepal feature of the day. The trades nd Industries will be well represented d each is striving to outdo his competi All committees to arrange details working faithfully, and ng efforts are ing spared to make the affair a grand uccess. Secretary Noble on Saturday modified a isnto in the general land offce in the of the Northern Pacifie railroad com ny against Henry (rouse, allowing the tter's application to enter the north eat half of section 13, township 1, range of the Bosoman district. This is a de sion in favor of both parties, as the sec ry holds that 40 acres of the tract t to be entered was subject to entry, ving been selected as indemnlty by the mpny. Jules Seminole, a half-breed and agency terpreter at the Cheyenne agency, Wed. Sshot and killed a ('heyenne In Ian. It was issue day and the Indians gathered from all the camps. Re. tly there has been considerable feel against Seminole, because he was t to be too good a friend to the bites. Some altercation having arisen minole shot the Indian, the whites say self-defense, while the Indians claim a lhberate murder and threaten to take im from Major Carroll's troops, to which has surrendered, so that they may deal t a proper measure of punishment for killing of one of their tribe. A deputy rand the coroner have gone to the e of the killing, upon telegraphle no from the military at Fort Custer. WASHINGTON. Sam Ho. a Siwash, was in Aberdeen t week with two fine sea-otter skins hich he sold for $80 each. The otters Skilled off the ocean beach opposite but by Sam, shooting them from his floe. A large swarm of bees took up their uarters in the upper story of the new amimanM building last evening. This is Id t be a good omen. An industrious ung man placed a nail keg over the warm into which they entered, and wlmt SBeesrer's los is his gain.--Walla -abs Matesman. A Port Townsend dispatcb says Captain nderson of the steamer Bertha, from reports that all the canneries to westward are running at full blast, nd that the average pack of the can will be between 40,000 and 60,000 h. This is considerably less than last r's average. but very large, notwith. . Judging from eports brought the Bertha, the probability is that a catchb will be made by the sealers. he usual number of seals were seen, but were in sight the trip down. Two were sighted, and they had only -eal each. However, the season has opened and seals may become mor A young man named Joseph Christo. was Instantly killed at the new town Stanley, Paelc county, last week. The man was stading on the ladder of pile driver attending to the block and s that mraised the hammer In posi. . His comrades were engaged in ng a pile in position to be driven. vlin partially got it up, it bcamse too vy for them and the top comnmened swing over. Seeing that in its tall it _.t Inevitably strike the ladder on the young man was standing, they on him to jump off. He made a rg at a piling that bad been driven lose by, and clasped it with both arms, doubt with the intention of sliding to .eound, but at the usam Instant the -g timber swung around and struck m right in the small of the back and mll crushed him to death# William W. Clark. an engineer in the ploy of Bard Bros. & Co., of Hot ngs, the well-known health and sum. r resort nestled in the mountains at-yfve miles from Seattle, on the Ca. ade division of the Northern Parife rail rod, was most brutally murdered about o'clock this morning, by one Burt Red , another emplore oa Bard Bros. & "o., engaged as man-of.ll-work around BOU- 1111 irnliw - .rna.i-k .* Mki- e us1'. m !Tmg. TMthe 1mlm Iwoo Wer now Temirne osia WOK - Miob in" is «d r sensing to biowla; bid m .ei bolas am t&. - ru - habted ond eve aine bad 11 bes bow nTh a fto s-wt iscl. atrted to so bes ashoode to a mim dsted else. r. WM-t bhus a about mlMa mmthud ba be am - e-mami J- o Davi. and a aMs -keba nmamd puts. Whes t gest olon wl-seek oetr Redamio A-aek eve P*O's uhoulw sand ht Clark aqunar In the 1es., kneekiun him dow. Red moau tbhe )--ime an hiW pradshwe too's tams wi bah J!t, and -tmped hins untilbeh was alamo beiyond reeaonition. Redmond wga Smelal pulled off of Clark, wbo wasre moved to an oes crlose by, wbhre ha expired In a few minutes. Red mond made no attempt to ewape. but telegrnpbod to the sberiff at Seattle that be had killed Clark and was awaiting nprnut THE TWO DAKOTAS. A Yakton girt. .lm d to be married after her lover had seured te necemssar marriage Uesn. A company with a capital stock of $100. 000 i beaig organlsed to establis a linen fatolry at tlets Fall. William Nerit of Hisaore,. while esieeag a pead on horbeeack, was thrown out d the uddle and drowned. A reanema on the resrrvatlon started out several years ago with a solitary cow, and now owns 2,000 head of cattle, 000 head of horses ad U bead of buffalo and The committee having in charge the seection of the loaotion of the North Da koto Methodist college will meet at Grand Forks, Auut 19, when final action will be taken. The highest bid thus far is from Larimme. There are at present 91 convicts in the Sioux Falls penitentiary, 54 boys and girls in te reform schbool at Plankington. and 62 inmates in the insane asylum at Yankton. A Chinaman in this eity has a garden 10 fest wide at one end, 20 at the other and 40 feet long. that bhas produced more rga den truck this year and will produce more than any white man's truck patch of an acre of ground, ears the Rapiad City Re puabltka. White men could get pointers on agricultute from theee smae heathen Chinese, as it has been their study for cen turies to know how to utilise every square foot of the land they cultivate. On the farm of E. J. Marston in Sully county a well was sunk recently and a pump placed in it, says the Manley Reter pri.r. There is one thing, however, that is pussling Mr. Marton. He says that a flow of natural gas lssues from the pipe and lifts the valves of the pump so that no water can be obtained. He. however, is elated over the find of gas, whlch burns Irpldly, giving a clear light and feels con fdent that gas in paying qualities for heating and lighting purposes is to be found in the vicinity. BONDS AND STOCKS. Pp meA Dews In Market Valass em the Nlw Tork asobamge. Nzw Yoax, June 2.-The expressions of opinion on the street after the rejection of the senate amendments to the sliver bill had become known were generally favorable, but as indicated by the quot-. tions to-day the feeling did not extend to the buying of stooks. The dullness in the market today was again extreme with a general dropping tendency in Pwices. Final changes show declines. and mosat are for small fractions. St. Paul loat 1%, Chicago gas IH, lake Shore 13. Governmentn-Steady. Petroleum opened steady; spot 88f%, July 8; closed weak; spot 87 , July 87%. Bar eanver-4At. (' r- Nominal; Lake, July, $16.685. leak--Pirmer; domestie $1.5. Tin-Dull; straits $12.6; plates steady. Closing stocks . L{4'srreg0sterd 121tl. Peerat .. an's U. '. 4 seoupo ... 1 'i ..... I '11 U.p s re ..... t ......... 43 U. S. s pon. tae N. Y. Central..... la Pad e ss......... 113t lap 't... 42, Ameria Express15 Ore No.v'Rn... 1u3, ao m e....... aiOr g orfLse n 4Mouthern .... . Central Pae....... 331 l Mall....... 42 ....... ti ' e - . .... . t. Paul........... 74 ..L.SW ........ .... . Pul & ak. s% e a '. exa racele...... aTe. s... 11, 1 loe nl .... ..hor ..... . .s m ... o Nai..... 17 Usited alats f. . c°tr°.. a We r ::. acledi.. s AM'n Cot Oil.. 301 Moase on ea ll, .6p; elosed at 6. Prime mrae o andle . 7. inlng quoton as follows: mersa Flag.. ....ale. Norross.. a n Alie............ 2 a I...... C10 AdamsCoo.. . W..... ler..... 3 , . i .... .... Iuke.' ...... ..... Colmrado teo ......... N. Cum'wesith.. 2 43 CaoC, Va... To V1o......... 70 . 0 b hls ... ........... .a.. SOutisralr...... 1. ..m helerraNevaa. ... .s . I x rwC I a .... a.. ..o N rr e... 1ow... Clk summer hotel: The lady No. .. ....ha o llwining abou..t the...... Bosuns Closlng: I.,,.,.a...... el Dio........ Clerk at summer ho.lt: "The lay i, -No.. lus been complaining about the bambermad." Landlord: "If No. 1_ Isn't eatleed she'd better go. The Iagne th come here just for their own plemn.." MIIOUA AUSAY OrFI M Icri KADAIM uS& 3 Nombgs md am~·uYsd gwmud.km s h . b y m o r * a ý W r e sE,. U m m d mE Ný!M! ýl am Ptepos Y the. 3sih* -OSe over City Drug mere, HIGaINS AVENUE, gIIsoULA. . MUoT STILL ON TOP THE SC:HIITTLBR W~.ON With its new improvemets, makes it the be wagon manufaeturn. We also eanr 1 s lok a full lim of Miller, Staedard and Buckee Buggies. A Ful LUnme of ROAD CARTS and RPRING WGON of the Bes Make. A aUll lAne d PLOWS, HArBOWS mad FARM IMPLUMITIS. We .rii continue to ear y a Arhe5laess took of Harness, Raddles and Rad dlury Hardware. We are Stas Agentst for a' Relale Conord Harness. Call and look through our 8took bkfo.o bu.ing. W, Cannot he Undersold. BARRETT & JACKY, 7K.[IN STRE. T. - - RNRCONN DR. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC Having sold our business to the TUTTLE MANEFAThURING & SI~PILY COMIPANY We have closed our doors until stock is invoiced. All persons indebted to us will please call and settle their accounts as promptly as possible. Not later than July Ist. RESPECTFU LLY, ANACONDA HARDWARE COIPANY. J. L. HAMILTON, dWholil .ad r.ail deslr in Staple and Facy Groceries and Provisions Good goode and low priouw *SPECIXtLRDTTrNTION TO PN.XILY TRMXDDM Mak araM, 'aada, - Owed Owr. Roml JOHN V. PE1RITZ, SOLD DORLOR IN PAB8T BREWING GO ,)rmerly Ph. Best Brewing Company. Celebrated Milwaukee La r, lie and Bottle Beer • JOHN V. PETRITZ, • hi igeg fr Deer Lodg CeufI. Keg and all I~nds of Bottle Beer kept constantly on hand. SELECT BLUE RIBBON BOHML AND. EX) PORT IN PINTS! +- For Family Use Especially.- - + Remember that I sell the above world-renowned beer out of the Refrigerator opposite Montana Union D)cpot, where there is 250 tons of ice on top and beer comes out at freezing point. Whatever you do, call for Pabst Beer. You always will get ice cool beer. A. T. PLWYTBR. Corner First and Mainsts., - - Anaconda DRUGS, FANCY GOODS, ETC. Particular Attention Given to Pre scriptions. EUROPEAN SPECIALIST, DOCTOR C. SCHULTZ A. M. M. D., Practical Physician and Surgeon, Corner lain and Park Street (over Crystal). Butte. Whete he ii. as nvle mla hIo s i .pei. PdrIvt., ebrae mind msris .ee of .M ad mchnuaued by Iadine., seiam or aomh asus tea t sual . loMs of mupower,* marvoms dIebil ty, means warraNted to tare to vers aort tamw easy refauded. Reaent aIm toa C--p tow t to he poor .e dostaor ha devated his hie to this .me ýui W I.sed by the thosands who have berg euaMe eseIesta treated twe s m . lbe doete msa where others all. Ty him. lrefte.l k ea.eM ant d sptted d um to b l mead min als h/ fiv sevecrrs, seenar~;~~s adunisario g arnte T Mim i 01 humme samsertag Ii ommmi ht Tb. wdertanl New RMemdy is the best mad searest .t all mtedimea for wesr a" skn ernfaalam, tavousas M sm mbain ortv laor tthos.e who ure tlam adll Ivabe, te ar ereou dadsmue ams n o o H. bum. mee . rdivmo aate and h The wsnrfuloee of this aew reedy depeds upon the huttAt th lsuppm am limt which Is mound I tohe blood oat w me. Dr. cbaks will fagrelt for am. .as takes mdr hi-- eww he fa es . t .ember a thin ti sot peteismel. A wrlseo giuarate to rrninthe mas Iff dla OAeet h&A t.at . .L . easr. O~oe hurifroinisA. NMS. t 3 .?.s 3. Mmiio N: . C.ml hmiebe. A. J. BLIX. JOUN WeORINIR Blix & Wegener, CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. Having rtnt.d J. H. Ivarlt'Es sihop, we ar p elparl to d, Iall klnds of Hull tlit Kr p.lrlig alnd Job Work r< rasonablr tI'. BLIX & WEGENER, ltar of Prbysrtlu Chlret, - Aei. m7'KINNON & MI'KAY + DIRL.RS IN + Fine Groceries -AND- COUNTRY PRODUCE! OUR TEAM ARE THKE INERT IN MONTANA AT OUR PIICKM. TKY THEM ONCE. FAlILY TRADE A SPECIALTY We IMlver (muds to Any Peat of the (Ity, end WW Try to Fke,. You It You FAVOR US WITH A CALL FIrlT "TRERTi, Betweel Cherry and Onk, ANACOONDA. MONTANA BIELENBERG & GO Wholesale and Retail Dealers -IN B rf,lutton and Pork, ORMB. BTC. &Ainuasda. * ** Mnm CITY LIVERY STABLE. CARLETON a MoINTYRE, raorIsTons. A Imeral tIrnef Ibmleme traawted. irte4lme gagpl and doubts ri., flae, Btriu, Plipsbrg. BERNARD & MOREAU LHavin pwurd tlb .labksmlth Bhop furmerly emunucted by dolhald Bros., we are reparred to do l kinds Blackithing, Horse Shoeing, 1013 UILDOIG uad BUGST IEIRUIIG Also all classes of work In our line. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED FIRST ST., Anaconda. THI MONTANA,. Anaconda. Montana. OPDNED JULY 1. 1559. PdWW MINI. -u. w3 ub du lb bdb6 Or. W0006rr .l w r ur, b..$. is a* -~n W ri usmr umv bruly drkaj bt*-d ht.rn bum 63.50 Per .Day Upwards oasrd to. ue. t rums D.L KIHAl.AOH Ma. THE CHICAGO MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. I( the s.t Mai J aot Line burm t. raul uad t-anepo*b via A Crasms sad wauke to Chicago and a . polt Il the Eastern 8totes sad Canad.. It i tshe eat Un. under oo0 management betweem 1t. Paul and Chicago, and Is the Flnse Equipped Ralway lb the Eorthwest. b Is the onl li runmnl Puilma Drawing Room Sleeping Carn with haurles mmab. lg rooms, and be Iarst diahlg am in the world, via the famous "lRver Roe Route." alons tim sbore of Lake Plgh and tho beautifd Milsesppi Rw.r to Milwaukee and Chicago. Its tales es. eet withl those of the Moarths. bes Is the Grand UIo Depot at S.. Paul. Me tange of ca of any class betwee St. Paul and Chicago. For through tIkets, tim abe ad full fotat matfon appl to any coupon tiket agent in tie MIr t w..t. I. C. HRYNES. LIVERY AID FEED STABLBS Tranuset tock Car efuly Cared tw. Flrst-Class Turnouts and Mod erate Charges. trsot rtrut, .ast of Malm. As..ouda. MosteL THE J. CHAUVIN NOITKHWZSTUU Furniture Company caM F Up Had or Flemas o mst Old The Great Frftre bm OF MONTANA.