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o THEANACONDA STANDARD: WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY Z, 1891. MINES,MINERS, MINING Croppingof KlDing Kefs Assembled^Frcm Various Scarce MINESNEAR THE IDAHO LINE Coeurd'Alene Prospectors at Work^In Montana-.n BenvtTheid^County Kick Producers^^In Unit Mountains. Arncent ts-u aj MM Wnriltirr MM Bay.-:^A frw i crnr il'Alcnf miners who^an' working 0*1 f tin* lute hi MmMM art*^making (ontl headway aitli llieir aumnu r^work, and art' ^ svelopilig some tery^promising lf^raiiiiii^. Am bS. kMMM^lode on Silvir rn-ik, southwest Irom^Parkartl rmk, slums a line 1m.dy ol BSBSi^|^*T ore at veil ami uhe-liull leel witle wiih^wi ll d^ lined walla. I lie properly is^within Hire miles ol tie- Northern 1'acMllc^railroad, slid U opt iud i.y MMMMkH^located 'MO let I m arl, unu run to a dis^^tance ol U) to 40 lec-t each. The ore^assays Iroui M to Ml ounces^copper. '1 bo owners, W. S. Kan-^dall, Kira llairtl, t^ or*^' Osrens and Wii-^liam .^Miilur^.H'l, an- inakinif a trail fri.ni^tbe rla in- to tin- railroa l over whieli ore^will In- shtpiie.l to Anaemia in ihe MM^luiure. Work on Hie l^*ie will lie re-^sumeil wbt'ii tin' trail ,- complctci!. Tin-II.g Sunday and Balsa* tMM on^Silver oris I. |B) MaM in riosii pruaiiiiity^to tbe Northern PunHr railroad and have^a reiiiiu kal ily ^,^ Mil lai'e showing, lioili^locutions diti|iiay a l^^^!^^^ iiinilar in h|^-^licarancc to dial loiuiu in the RMfeN^Hill and Suilivan wl.cn ikM IHMM^^MM wars llrsi discovered. The oro i^^MM and uasaya from '.'J lo 110 ounces^in silver. A loire of nu n will lie put to^work ou the pruta-riy in a lew days. Ile;iv, i i.^ .... l.iiiiily,^From the iii Ii ii i In... it iitli nl. At 'oloratlo mMsH Ma) b id a repre-^aeiilaiivo doH ii M II. aM'.'ln ail rouuty^lookina; at some projH'i'iy on ('id l.ultly,^ill tbe Dice ( reck diMiriet. 1 be Killon^and Durham Hull are tbe pro|h*r.ics un-^iler consul, ration The former baa aboin^eight -halt- ou tbe lead, uvi-riiging alHiut^6U feel ill depth, MM there are l,^ 00 Mat of^ore ou Mi iluini1, iiiuiiitig MaM It* !^ ^s hiMm nulling K^'d. i be Umtsmmm iinii isdeveloptilI.y a tunnel in -.V) leel. Mi^ore ussaying l.V^ in coal lo the ton. Tie re^Is another ore hotly in tbe Hurl.am Hull^uIhiui two feci in width, carrying from^MJ to 11 -a. Northof tbe Dillon is tbe 0,cnr Me.,^tbe pro|ierly of Mcintosh, Morse A- Mor^^ton, it has a shall down IfT feet,and four^feet of ore asaa ...l' IM in goltl. '1 be^Al ee Hell baa a tunnel in 1J feel, MM^two feel ol or, , usauyiug liomrJJ lo $7 i. TheFaithful, MMi by A. II. O n il,^is developed by tim e slums, live! tigiug^Kkl feet in id MMa w lib a level 11 0 MM M^length. Udell has been working I be^property iiuce loTo. 11a deal is made with the Colorado^syntlieate the latter w ill put up a mod-^eruly apiMiintetl mill. an.I be idea work^^ing the ^^^ lieMl the Hill.,11 Ull.l MMi^Hull treat that Irom ai j iceiit properties.^In uddiii'.n to Ml iiuar i ie.tda tbe Hice^creek district is rich in | lari rs. Tbe^F.alter ground, n^ uctt by 1'islicr, t '.ark-^soii ami l.apbain, is Hinting out u good^ileal of car-c g-1 1 i'l-l n.-w, an.I health's^these are the t handler and Snyder dig^^gings, each of which will add to their^owners' hank account Una year. Na,I or ^al^.^L. M. Kiim-ey of St. l.ouis was in St.^Haul the other day an.I the Ulubf man^aakeil about the Granite mountain, in^which Kutuacy is hi avtly intereatcil. Thu^la what lie aaal : MWtMM jtlat reftiat d^all offer from an English syndicate of^flN tUU.OUti for the Granite M tmt.i.h mine,^t )tir storaho:d. r-. ea|^ cially the holders^of small lota, would ll^1 even cnsi.lt r the^question of selling al that pr:ee. In live^years the mine has declared lll.ioMM m^divideuda, and we have only scratchrd^MM tt. wsj MM M proved claims uicor-^porati'd in ll.e mine property. 1 be Hi-^Met.iliu ia anoth.-r g ^od one, on the bbsjbj^drift as the Granite. W ith only a ao^stamp null, the lii-Metalltc is laying^|7u,000 |h r moiiih. 1 bought a tilth in^^terest in the in O^ veara ng.i for f.Vi.ouO^W'e at.i'tit r^.-tt'ti^i' on the untie la'tor. it^would ahos- anything. We have paid oil^that ih hi, an I lor ti n in.mil.s we have^tleclart-d a ^7t^,ui0 divalt ml regularly. V. e^are putting up IBMMt 0 stamp mill,^which will kivo its just twice as iiiueb^wealth to divide. sTUCKs ^N ) BONDS. NI Iks In Hie May ^ Kilns.^All ini|M^rtaut strike was made in the^May A Edna M inlay, says the lt.lt^Mountain Mmrr. l ite tunnel, which haa^been run in nearly 4 0 feci baa been^through country rock, but Monday the^drillers MMMMMM' softer matter. He-^lore mel t they had pt lletlated tutu a^I. ^'ly of suit carbonate ore. The night^shift went MjM MM into tbe ImmI, of car^^bonate and at n..an Tti. a.lay it still con^^tinued. The ore ltMiks similar to that^found in the upper levels and will proba^^bly pay hi ship. The lorce u iitler ti.e di^^rection of Supermt.'luh ni St blruUcr will^conlu.it^ to nrive straiSjM ahead. Tina Is^an ini|ionant disc, very, as it proves thai^orx' isu'iida deep int.. the mountains. THfc NEVV^YlIK . MAItKr. T. t'loslng(liiutatluiis lor Mentis and Mining Murks. NewYoitK, June The closing quo. t'pssnd I'owns In ^. at ksi Valass on lbs^stteek r.srharB;*^New York. June 81.^Tbe feeling in^Wall street to-day was dt ridedly mors^hopeful, owing in a great |iarl to the lib^^eral purchases by bom ou, the conse^^quent forcing of a portion of tbe sbort^interest to cover the near approach^ol the liberation of a vasl amount of^funds of winch a great portion must find^its way into tb^ speculative channel, was^not without influence. An easier condi^^tion ol the h reign markets gave pronu-o^that, alter all. no further shipments of^gold will be made ibis week. The own^^ing displayed a mat ki d change in senti^^ment s nice yesterday, the Ural prices Im-^uig all fractionally higher. The mark, i^closed qu.ct, but strong, at the top llg-^ures. Governmentbond*, steady. (losine ^narks.^I'.K.^' rrgMerssl I MM N. W. prrfcrred.. U,s. ^^^ oua|swi^ IHH K. V Oeatral V.S. 4 ,a r. g ... air. -'at liiipail onM it ea.ai BJ or. Uas^on in mui Navm'n... al\ North Alni'li-ati..^11 rHttai-oll utelital. r.i*. 4's i * iii|m*11 Pa.lllC*I Alrl.laou AHtelle' 1a press iai.a.i.1 l ac In' Mt/SII'ai illc Mall... lunulaSi.ll.lleiu. 47 U , Rea.. illg :ots'i MUl Csatrairartti liiiiIngles LBrbawsM Ismi r A 11 B... li. L d W Kr KaMM Ie\aa . laikeMaaw I.'tns \ MsM, Mlehiga^ inital. M.saottllPar Ih'..^Noll net It Pa III.'.. I'.plrfei led ...^Koilhsrsteiu III..11ll.l. WVft'll T'tltu. lira .1- p til .^i.vit^!ili'i iiraasa m -t- 4U Kim-s 1 -i.n11 a. a -^t Paul. la'.Si. Paul ^wmalla.^HSfti'lerisii al.......... MHjleusi I'a.'iflt' .... TglsltTDMSil'a. Ill ' MVill) 1' BtsMrfsa .^117 I'. S. F.xureaa.^. .i.i'.. Kxii ess... .^i.l ^ VA'eslel a I'lllnll. ..^iu4'ilAlll. Cottuu tl.l. .. M IfJ llnslnuMurk Msrkrt. HoaTON,June .'^.- The following were theMaMMJ ipiotaitoiis: Ahh A Il k Isl T^.. ^ ! Vf-V M% t'.'tll US AlioA I pk .nil unt ... ^ BSMBtrM AlrhA Ink tatli d. ^ lal moi. l.'utls .... buillllktuUSTlilNlll 111. go IS .MoneyMarket. Niw York, June ;!^.^Money on call^easy: closed oiler. .I l.^| per cent. I'iime mercantile paper, 6!:^^7 |^er^cent. Sterbntr l.ichange ^ Weak; (io-day^bills, H^5:1^; ileiiiautl, HJK%^liar silver, MMj, i'etroleuitt.M.uk.'t. NkwYokk. Juno DO, ^ Petroleum,^July, closed t.'. offin Ibe fall was found a petrified bird.^Tue bead of tbe bird was perfect, every^outline being very plain. It Is certainly a^curiosity. Mow the bird got into tbe tres^^is a question Tbere was no bollow in^the tree. Thefirst section of tbe little railroad^wliicb is to connect Jaffa wltb Jerusalem^lias bean completed and tourists are uow^able to travel by rati from Jaffa to Bam-^leb, about one-third of tbe .1 stance, it^wilt not he long before pilgrims to the^Holy Land will be whisked in an bour^Irom the sea to Jerusalem, to tbe great^disgust of camel owners and stage pro^^prietors. Aman at Janson, Pla., will realise^t9 000 this year from on acre of pine^^al, p.. a, while Major Iiynls of Chatham^county, (it., has a truck farm of 12ft^a^ r. a. near Savannah, which yields linn^fl i.ooOa year. His chief crop is Irish^poia.ocr, of which he has 8 I acres. In^addition, he raises cabbages, lomatia-s.^It. ana, cucumber-, onions ami other small^vegetables. li s income from onions is^17.4) an acre. 1'roifhunting in the swamp districts of^southeast Missouri is gelling to bo a lu^^crative ami important industry. The^Irogs come ino-tly from New Madrid^county, where the crop is now being bar-^vesleti. At the French market ill St.^LbsjM last .Saturday titer-.' was a pile ol^fr. gs that would have Illicit two hards.^A i.al.-dogi'ii men with pinchers were^pulling the breeches oil' the green, old,^orig ual greenbacks. They are esteemed^a great delicacy. Tbecatfish are eating salmon spawn^from the headwaters of the Columbia to^the sea. The cattish has two sharp little^prongs, one on i arh sole of the jaw, and^while ordinarily one U-h can feed on an^^other smaller than iiseif, in the case of^the catllah, any fish attempting to swal^^low on, of tin m is caught ill the throat^by those spikes, ami as it can neither^swallow nor spit out the cattish, the Mali^that has the cat 11 alt star v. a lo death^Then the cattish is set free ami goes after^more salmon spawn. Aparty of savants, including a judge,^an ex-senator, and ex-county atioruey^and an army officer.are making some in^^teresting iliHcovenes in an Indian mount!^al Huck sport, Mr. Goug'-s, chisel*, aiuk-^era, spcur ami arrow heads, war paint,^lomabawks, etc., are brought to the BBSs^lace, many beautiful specimens hetng^louud. 1 he excavations are in a gravel^pit and the work is undi r charge or Cap-^taut Uloilgett, who shows among his^newly-found treasures a while flint or^quartz arrow head, about two inches in^length, three-quarters of an inch wide^and u quarter of an inch through the^thickest part, which is said to lie oue of^the most perfect heads ever found. Iitpix r. Iiii sail la-nd. NewY'oiiK.Jum 8u.^t opper^ Nominalt^lake, July. H| '^ i^lanul^ FirM I domestic. !4 M^Tin^Stiadv; stra is. f'JO %^. Itcos's llg t cuts i ^ r pound |n i.ring Ma^from T' koh..m i i.^ Ni w Y. i k. 7..'^^J miles,^ali'i 10 cents a pound to sen.I ma by ex^^press one in... up MMI in Unit city. laoiduuMoney Market. I.onimin,June ,'SO.^Closing. Consols:^Money,'...', Il-ltl; .lo account,'.'i 13-16; 1'ni^^hil Stales fa. W*i\ 4^-^a, M liarsilver, l.'.1^,!. i er outlet.'. Money,1 per cent. CUKIUUsCliNDr NSATIONS. Tbereare stone-solcd boots,^Grct ci* lias seven cotton mills.^Scotland is plagued with mice.^Teeth are pulled by electricity.^In.liana has women notaries public.^Alaskaclaims Iht'world'a largest quartz^MM, Hustonis building the flist American^steel bark. BBtMaMMsIntl., miners will run a co^^op,-i ative mine. OfI'neie Ham's 14,500,000 cotton spin^^dles t bOU.UUU are in Massachusetts. Newfoundland'sannual catch of cod-^1Kb soineiim a reaches loO.OUd.nuu ^, a^year. duedollar a minute is the charge for^using the new l.i^n.Ion-Tarn tcb pin.tie^line. Thereare .'. e ailtboril d guides in Ibe^Alps. Six of them are uvt r 7 ^ years of^age. ' TheC'tttral London railway will run^three workmen's trains^fare for six^tunes, J cents. 1he llrst trades union of women in Hcl-^bMM is an organization of women to^^bacco workers in Antwerp. Farmersare traveling by the score to^Mystic, Colin., to get a look at a grupe-^v.nc ou which a potato vine is gr-iwuig. Pennsylvaniamakes II out of every l'^^^tons of rolle.l iron in tbe United States,^and IW out of every 100 tons ..! steel rails. ibe metal in a 6^rent nickel piece is^worth mm half a cent, ami 15 cents will |^purchase copper enough lotuake I.' worth^ol cents. InIt chin.mil. Mo., there is a horse^whit ii measures ]^'^{ bauds high anil tips^the beam at ..0 ' ^ |^uuuds. He ia ft years old. Thelargest catch ever made in a hoop-^net was at li'tiffton, Mo., the other day,^when over Ml pounds of cattish wsru lati i led. Thecaptain of the steam dredge Aj.ix,^now d.gging out the river channel near^Haiti, .Me., says u square jar.I of mini^selghs a!.out a toll. 1.ginning followed a line of gilt down^tin wall paper ill a MethiMlist church at^llelpre. Pa., and burned off only the^llaahy figures. In indicate his reputation as an expert^Mai carver, a colored man lit llinctnii-^son. liau.. recently in 16 hours carved a^chain nearly aix. lcet lung out of a solitl^piece ot wood. Ineastern New Mexico marly ttotl.tU)^acres of trull ami farm lamia have Ih'cii^reclaimed by the construction of storage^reservoirs ami irrigating canals during^the past two years, Atonne lawyer of Savannah swam^across ihe Savannah river tlvo times one^day last seek lor a wager of f^0. The^river is -^.'^ yards wide at the point ami 12^leet deep, lb' MMMMMJ the task iii^one b mr ami was only slightly cxhausUHl.^Fully sV,iiUi people watched the all-nr. Inoiico! L union's fashioiiahh'f hurdles^tbe preacher made an appeal to the cll'cct^that a certat ^ baronet, waa through no^l.iult of Ins owu. tu debt to the amount of^JJM and hail no means ol paying, t on-^si qtieutly ihe cougri'g.iiion were called^upon to provide the aim nut required. Arattler ami black snake bad a battle^m ar St. Clair. Mo., the other day and the^latter won. I ho rattler was coiled up in^the road with head erect, when the black^s ake spr.ing and w ratqavl itself around^the rattler's neck before he could Into.^After a few chokes the rattler gave up the^ghost. TheKnox farm, near Independence,^Mo , containing . acres, waa sol,I the^other day lor thai |m r acre. Hum g the^tune ihni iM ^Peerless Siibutii bi-.ioml^the Hlue^ was in...in.ug, ihm farm ^u^^^Mmught^ by sp. euiaiors for OVWff t:^ii an^acre They tu ide the llrst payment^one-^third^and then let the deal go by de^^limit. Aclever, thrifty little woman at Wich^^ita, Kan.. Is thi* happy possessor of a^new black silk w'.li'u alio i .ir.i. .1 in a^most |h'i'iii.iir way Every tin,., her^liu-batnl MBMjMaw^SSjM worth ofeMsnl^she lata a ll M MMH os'.iy m a oruwer.^In leas than Mays mouths she had t n. ugh^lo buy tli.' silk anil pay for the making^ami trimmings. Duringthe rain a few tl tyi since n tree^was blown down in the yard at the house^..I Mrs. C. ).. 1. imtikin. ut BarasvUle,Ga.^lu the place ^ here the tree was bickeii Madann-Wilcox, Dressmaking by the lav. 144 West Para steet. room '^ \ . BUSINESSCARDS s I1! I MAC 11 Kit ti 1I1.VE1CIHUK, r A88AYE1MAND CHIMISTS.^P. O. Box aw. 2T, \V. Granite KL, Bultev'Msat II IDU Al. AND MTltcK'At. INSTlTUTKor^MIMtOtil I. Allforms of Venereal Dlsrsset snd Ilcmnrr- hoidsttcated and t'tites gt aianteed at the drn^^store of i lark A lassjMj near the gsast a Mis^^soula. Hie hest ntetliriil skill and anility always^id attendance. ^ orreauondsnes sttn.'.ieiL OIUcs^Bears Itoni s to u a. in., and - lo u u. ul JOSl-PllSMITH,J ( fAIII,KNTKK^aND RCII.DEnV^fstlmslrs Fuinlshed on a l Kinds ot lltrlMlnnv MMMMMUl tin* i lty.^UH l al ST., bultttt.N .al.t viND Si TUI11D, amm.m.a, - Montana, tllAULtSUUt'CK, DealersIn Ileal Estate and Mining Stock. Hchroeder'sBlock,^FIKST STREET, ANACONDA. PROFESSIONALCARDS V U.1. E. IU1IN, Latesuperintending surgeon,^N. V. IL U. BUKUEONAND UYNKCOLOOutT.^123 Nortn Main Street,Uutta, Moitana ItN. 8. 8NYDK1I, COB.MAIN AND I 111 III) BTKKBTb, ANACOMiA.MONT. y P. llllUSTMAN, l^ lit Oul'e,First Street, tut ween Main bbs Oak. Anaconda.Montana.^TFKT1I IMUAC1KD WlillOUT PAIN^ty a new puses*. All t^ asses of .Dental^Work t \ta-11ted In first-class tuauusf. AT^tiUiutl tastk WHasM I^^' - 1) II.STEPHENS, OFFICEON MAIN ST . OVKU SMI ill DKl'tl^CuMI'ANY. Kesldenceon Oak street near IM, Ain't ltospnaL On-.cehours p .70 a. in. tn 12 M p. m., from 1:3a^lo I p. M~ and from 1M p. lu. to j \^. va. B,j. BMMMMsV.'.'un a. BouxBTa CION NELL A hum lil'3,^.\ licit 11 EC is AN DM 1'KKIN 1KNDENT8. lewnolinPi.llihUi', tte-t Granite sireet. Butte, Montana HEALTHIS WEALTH! Dt.T.. r.VMr'i Nthvi* avp I'iuiv Triat- MrM'. ^ ^c^'*i HiitwJ n^t*cii.t' lor H\ti4 ti;i. Ihirl-^Hi-Mi, ^ Ku\ llltjittgi. r iU. Ncr,fH^ Ntiiriu^ia, Mt-liittchr, KffffMM rii%ir;^(]i^ii t iinvti ij til*^uk* ^^f ^tl NMjj ^^r tolmpco, \V;th,*fu ti^ w*. \f.-ni.il^I t^t^ri ^sii^ii. Htiftfii ng of MM) Mraklfl it**viHi!iK u^^'imid li'Mtlinu to niiM'ry, .*^ t niu| ,it.M; h. I'lfTIUllirt-t^ld ^Kf. liHITPtlllf^^,,,f I'tfWfBf innibfff m*i. itivtiiuiiljkry L^MtM^^ mui *^| emisU-^rrrliof* t*iiu^rt! by ovt-r ^*\t*rtp^ii of n... braiii,^^*lf nl^u^^* or ^niT in.liiU't ti.'*-. Karri Mg con-^tmiip otif* nurnth** (n- tiufiii $1.0,1 % ,,r jfiiUiKrMI Mat $t.\*t, MfUl i^y tlClli |Uf|*i-'^i OB fM tfjtitt^* prir \\i Ul'AKAMTKB BIX IMl\M 1.tMtV mi)\\ it li 4 *'*h 4ir.1^r r.. -MrM br i^ loi ^ V I'tYi*.. aOt t^ni|MIUtllt^Jt w ril' M int tin* i'Hri'li^4tv4^r out MiHttrn twn^m^t^^ tHun^i tlic inoni v if the tivmni-Mit uiX *ftH'l^ t UIf. ^. t..ti ..:.:^. ^ Ifeki.ft. MJ*4| Ijy THESMITH DRUG COMPANY. -souauxms- MA1NeUllXT. ajt'ACONHA,MOM NOTICEOF AI'W.IC TION TO CUT TIM^^BER.^lo accoruanee witk Hie uuvlsli.iii^or arc ^. rules so.I regulations prescribed by lbs^Hon s- if si sit of ibe In erior. usy It, I. in. Ithe uudrtsigned, a r. siJ. r t of Missoula^1 011 ty, M .titana. her. by give not tee that at ti e^explral.on of .1 i.ayi rum lb- l.i t pu' I sat ion^nl Hill notice, will make an ten iippilcalitai to^tbe lion He, ri lary of the lnlrrl. r for authority^t^^ rut and r.'Uinv^ all the mercliaotabl.' sas- logs,^iilne, llr and I mara. k tintnerou the folusiwt^di'M-iilH'd i-ni.lie land, lo-wtti lieginnh-K al^uusl number 34 ou tbe Northern fariflc^At Moulana raltto d. kaown as Ihe tourr^d Alt-He brain b, mui running in a ton u^^ tl^ illreetioii .111 Holes, tin nee srsterly and^1'iirallel to Ibe I in - . f said taimai 'Al miles,^tbeiiee northerly to in lie )...- No. M on said rail-^tosd. Itrui-e m-rilierl) to tbe bank of tim Mi-^sotila rivs., tbeuce easl rly a.ong the banks of^salo river lou |olnt norib of said |iost No.31^on suld railroad. 111.nee s.nib I |ilaee of hegiii-^nii.K I'll* area of sad tract hIm.v.. di-set tln-d is^nta.iit 3-'.isni Bsrss, anil Hie ehaiariei of Ihe land^lul s, rill hi BBajMM and unlit for agrieal-^ttual purpo*i's. lite inilM-r groa .ug anil suiud-^uigoiiaiiid ttact taoistsls of i ne. In and Ism i-^ra.'k tiiiiia-r, . f sli. li ..-.in,..on f.-et Is iitne,^s.iu.,111. -eel fir. and '.',^ txt.tsiu laioaines, making^B 1.1 .1 of uo.oo ,i^o fe t ailoi sa tl lantl being^nou-miiieia^ in ebataiter anil oeated lu the^^. nun of .Missoula, stale of Montana JohnI'l'KTLB. DatedMM 18, 1891. VTlft: Or^ APPLICATION lO CUT 1IM-^a , bet lu a.-.Old .nee slth the t r.ivio sof^ae^ tons, tiles ai d rtgal.ill..us |ii.-cr.lM-d ly^th II.-no an s eet''t.il^ or the nt.ri ^r. May a,^mjm,I Ma tiiiiie gu a, glvs nuttes Hut. al .be^. X|t isiloll ol snNity-OBS(ill tlaya tlolll tile Ihst^Bubiieslkat sj|I Is Bsstse, | will Mass an a) p'i-^ealiolt lo the II- BSSjaMB Set r^ larv of til - In^tr i.-rlo. a I, or.ty oeu anil tern ive al. of the^use a .tabie u.ne and fir limber Irom the I 1-^los n .i.-se:iiii^i luntl, itswit: IkMcertain tr .ct ..t no I botindrd and dr^^ier.I.e.I as f least liegiumngat a jaunt whteb^jnafssouthf. riy fotir (41 drgie-s, mid ih.it^-^lliree t3t, liillutlea sesl.iilld Is tell tll'.uaai.d ^.-veil^bun t d a...I f rtv fe.t (MMnSM ant from tlis^uoriltwest toiner of tn-ilon .weniy-t-lae tjv,^tof Adult nine i .a north langesix iinwea. of the^BrilHUUBJ BBBT ill .u. tliet re MMi f ^^ ly -t. r e rMl^d grass, i. n ilBI m. inn. s ^ ssl twenty!-, ii'in hun-^dte.l (2s^.) feel; thenre north lorly-slx .411) Ue-^H eesiBi (Ml BsUiairseai two thoti-au ... u^isrl; llietl. e.ni.tli f .rl)-tl..S (43 degne-,|i 11 10)^in n i.n, ta t ou.- Hi usan i.d.ioo. icst; ih uee^i ^ iiii lolly- ix nil drgie s, lift t to n inoi b^east four th.i.xaii sue iiiindied .1 Intnl.- ll^the an-north f it.-tlira- (4 ) degrees.ten(l. m u-^tin.ses ib ry une i ii i ii 11* d aud sixty AM^Ue . ib 'ii. r s u h tlilrly six 'Mi itrgre s west^leu I a . r.-d ,.u . righ. (i. oi fe u tlu'tite inulk^lorltt igi.t is.,,, gierswrs ouit .nliitn red ami^|..|ly .wo 11 14.1 IS i; III USB south f Iff- IX ( 01^drgiras.nf| ..'a. in ii te t.ii MrjrWiS bun iir.daiulMWMy-KTSlAJIt) ft't't, MtM |e of 1-.1.1.111 '. c.-111 ,,iii i a i ana f lo ,r i.iuidrt d^sin. h.mty-ttis i KM seres and 1 awug Ihenain^a . tu tseve tboiisiinii three hundred and^n t. nty live (MjaniMsaMi M w.sxl. Al-oI, at ei itii u Ira. t of land, hounded and^ilesuiHieu as to .owa: llegini In* st a |s^h.t^w.iieh t.ea as..tub lotty-flve (i.M deurees, w. my^tluee IM) in utiles Weal, and Is sixt i U th.lUS.tU'l^tlnee hu i.ue.1 a t.l n US y-rlte i|6.;iu^ es dl-^tsnl rout lite uoriiiB-fst .truer of stelioti 1*9.^twiiahp.in rl .. rsnis ^ ^. at, n Hi ptuitpal^no ittlutn. thence sntt.bf. riyalx(16)drgrssBM ^'^. ^^^ Ilium es W at seventy-twu iT'ji leel; tllei.re sortbaigaty-oae(-1)dss'tsnty .*o minutes wistone thousand ( .too feet; ineti.-e LOtt't^BtXtl-lMBS ICB) USSMBJ, ten ll ) inn tea west^inetiiy-nme hun.iretl ti ^o fn t; Ihenee totiili^iiKiV- our o4) tleg e-'s. iweidt t.a i iiiliiule w. st^forty-..n Miadrw in^..teet.ili isMsWIMSMMf'^Svc ,s.',i de.l. en, i ity .1, iniu u es weal tl leell^^ia ired and f.u y a.e d,.'4 ^ l.-.t, tlieutes .ulli^Mly-iBres t ... aegaei tweati iM) Bttaatss Wealsixleen litilid el and flflv-llte (l,l'4^^ feet;^lassjss stub rt. bty-tliree (sji ilegret s. f r v,4 i^m mites w. st sevei is u hundred il.TOof,si.^iln ii.i- si.tuii tiiirijf-two iJ.i degrees, tun .^an^nMstM Wrsl tlnee IniU'lreil ana tlfty-one (Mj^feel: then, soa btw.. i.n dt'iiif.'s tweuiy i2 a^i n tile-, area! BssatssB Bssssreg mid Binsty-^tlirer i i.w . f.et; tiien.'e s. uf i SJI SegrSSS. ten^tint oiii-iiies easl e.. nt liuiidr. tlist ifiet; tin nee^BuuM Usirt) utne t3-.o degrees, ten ti i unrules^^ a^t eighteen huniire.1 and unn ty llirreti.snil^f.-et; th. ttee south sixty one i-.i ^ degree^, ten t 0i^minutes east n.ueteeii hundred iuuTfoit^ il.tstol^fe I It n. e sunlit e glltt ttv. .degiees, toity^I ' I'tinilea eaal llltt-a.\eu htuidlt d and I lrt\-^lite ir,.;.r,i fee,: henre n. it It lwen'.\-ll\e i25. de-^i:t ine n' minutes enat twenty two hundred^and ninety :.:'.ti let; Ikeass south fifty- ign^tSsi .liftsea. nrt' ni ti n mi ul. a ea-t thrty-uie^hull.ired sag thirty-soar iaim) feet,fas rats asata^Inn e.-u il:n tlejrees, lift-'' n .1'.. miiiuies eaat^uiiieteeu blind.eil all.I thirty nine tl.tcn feet;^th ti.-.- south sixty seven i^, i degrees, i.f.eeu^(Ml itunttles east two Inuidred and uiheti-six^t.'-Si. ita-t. tnenee south eiiihty-it ue ,(t*J) ^ rj;rees,^tllteen its iniuutes east two hundred and eig..ty-^twof.'v.'t fee,. tlienee north thirty el-'lil tllat de^^grees, tlutty-elglii t:ia. ituntitt-s east I lilt ly-six^hiili-lred aud twenty-tune t.t.Wit) feel; lllelii'e^northforty-oue (4t) tisgiees aud fifty two (.12)^mimiies w. st iweive Inn tired (l ^.' 01 feel; thenre^north sixteen . it. - debtees, fffiy-twu t^.'l minut-s^we.I eight hundred ami leu (elu) feet; theliee^titiitli twenty-six cat!) degress, lluriy-seveti (37|^lllllltites West tluee httutlred .to- teet; th-lee^uonh forty-five (4.'il deg res, sexen (7) minutes^w st thirteen hundred (1.3uut feet; theuos iiortb^ibbiy-slx i3i;i de recs. ihlr y-seven (37) minutes^west tlurty-flve htuiilretl and four t..,.'o4t feet lo^the place of i.e. mi.ai^', tatiitaining an area of^lilueieeu liuntlreil a d flfiya-ight ,i.'.i^. Bt-rt-s.^and lia^lug thereon ills.tu fitrly eight tin u-an.i^nine hundred ami tint tls,!eiin eoitls of so...I. Aatithatcei-taiu tract of laud tsjtititied and^described as foil .ws; p rt of wiilch Is In seciiniis^iw-uiy-eighi c.'ai, llilriy-two i3 'l and thirty-three^(Mb lowtiahlt iiusv tin n till, range six M BMstl^iieginnliia at a polut winch bears south eighly-^seveu (gf) ot-grees thit*, y i3u. minutes eas , a id Is^lllly-tliree liuiiorial anil no en en ta,3lut fe, t dis^^tant to in the norths, st em tin of set Isnlwet.ty-^ntue i.ti), township lime (tn north, inn a six tt^)^Wis of the prill ipal Menduil; lllelltv nortn sixty-thI, ii tlegtei's, flf.ct'u tl.l) minutes ^ ast savesnasyarssl(Tub]fe.t- the in south eiglny-^six (stii degrees. forty-Ove ,i^. m nules ea-t^rlrveu huudred ami -Ixiy-foin (1164) fee , tbeuce^north eU-veu (lit Degrees, forlv-llve (46) uiintiies^east nine hundrnl tWU) feet; .hence north sixly-^tlye (m) tl grass, fotty-live (M) minutes eaai^iweiiiy -eyen Mbbmbb ml Iweuty four i2 7^4)^leel; th ma'south s xly-six (tun tlegiees ..ltd^Ihiriy t:W) inittut . east seven hundred and thirty^(Taut if i; th nee south twent)-Iwo (n deureea^and twenty-six t.tli minute, east ninety-two^liiiu.lti^t and f rty an Ita-t; thenee sottlh^Iweuty-liv i2J) d. glees ami ntly-tlirre t^t)^minutes wesi seven thousand snd lort. .7a |...^f.el; Iheuee sotilh four ll* Ut'gieea easl twenty-^f.mi Inn..lied an.I toil) live .-'14.) feet: I Mace^s mil lehty-six tat'o ilemees west tkf y-eigi.t liun-^dn tl and Is. iily . tn leet; He nee u rib nine .siI^d gieea, ami tti.il t-i nilntiles west Ally font^liumtred and thirty (\41XI) feet; thence u r Ii^twenty-live (2.%) uetreea . ml IIfly-three t.'al) in n^ntea wt'si sixty MX bandied asji se\^ ty live^is^frt) feet; Inenea Barta nrrm t.iou-amt, tiv^i hu.ne.I ti .^sin feel; In nee south nlneteeu (19)^isgBBM nml e.ght'en 11st in unite, eaat tu.r y-oti ^^lilllidied ;u it llfty tit, loi feel; lllpnee ^tlilh Ibir-^leetl (131 degiees. alio tlftta-n i r,i IlllUll es eaat^f lty nine In in. lied and twenty it mb) feel;^liieu.'e south ihe ly one til!) degrees ea-t tlili-ty-^seveu liitn.lied and UiUety-tlve 13,71tr,i fe i:^Msssja south nine (S) dagreas, ttieiuy three (1 t^ininiiies east sixty-srvsn luinditsl an tweuiy^e ;.m leel; thence UOIth eighty-loin i-4^ ttegr es^au.i liU'i^ four (34) iiiiuuie. east rtgnteen ina^^dietl sn.l ninety (l.iOi fnt; .hence north n ue^rs)Segrees ami llinieeti tli) inuuuea west titis-^tlnee Iiiindied alitl tell UkStl'l leel i llit nei' nuilh^iw. nty- ti; .1 t.ai d gtee. ami lifie. n i .'o m mii. s^weal live In iisai.il ml ten ta.llli) leel; llietiee^not tit sixty-tim- ttil) dt-gi, es a' u ten (10) ntlBMrf^rns twi niy-utne nuiiili, o anil font u,-. an leet;^tlieiiee nort ii tweni 4hrss (m) ni g eesaaS foriy-^|t. its)Bsiaates seat lasnty-slsnt htttulrsw and iwelily CJ.sji) leet; thenee Ii lilt llfiv-lour ..Ml neatrasand litlrty sssrs :i7. at nntaa west^tlitily-iiyt- Inn.'tied antl t.-u ..t.Mti. net taIns^isnnl itf beginuiug, conlainiug a area of twenty,^time luiti'itoil ml iii y-iwo (xJj t) ..ens. mi l lullingtheleou i. la lit tst'UI v-llye IlloUSUl.d^IS5,onj) cords of w.asl Hieals.ve tleaei hed land is in Desr l^t Ige^i'.^inn y, Montana, n d on the water ol tue Little 111ek'r.ait live and lla irl til Ilea Mid tneea.t^folk ^I the Little . .eafool and Us ti hulailca;^iln land is unu. ral In charaeh r. r. inb a d^broken, ami eu hely in til f r agricultural use;^the I nilM-r . rowing I hereon is pin. and tit, altotit^tiltiel'-live i'.-.M |a-r I't'Ul of witli'h la ( Ule, tue^lema.iiih't tlr. EI.LlSTONFl.l'MINIi COMPANY,^J a xt r.a Mlil.lt.a. Manager. JuneJ3. 1*91. Established tSS$. s+t^ *Filzpainck ^ Strickladen ANACONDA Real.Estate. Agency, 11KST.ST.. ANACONDA. (ss-UrslBslate ami In.utinee Agents. Min^^ing Brokers, Ci'biiiori and Conveyancers K.T. PLHYT6R Cor.Main and First-sts., Anaconda. DRUGS, FANCY GOODS, ETC. ParticularAttention Olvan to *PRESCRIPTIONS+ *MONTHNH * Lumberand Produce Co. -DEALEKbIK- Lunber. Lath. Shingles. Doors Windows and Mouldings, WholesaleDealers in FLOUR. Wholesale and^Retail Dealers in Hay. Grain. Feed, and Hard^and Soft Coal. We carry in stock a^full line of Bain^ Mitchell Wagons FromQuartz Gears to Light Sprint^ Wagons.^Also Clark, Perry, Studebaker and STANDARD. BUGGIES . AND . CARRIAGES Anda toll Une of Kcad Caru ot bett makes, l.arden City, Clipper and Chilled Plova, A^Jul! line of rt'U'iV anu Mortley tiro*.' Cuuooid H.imh s*. Mnltu, \\ ui ihlrijitoa tV Co.'* CarrLaga,^antl 'iiiuk llmucaa. baUUlee, Wkip., liobv* aud Uu^u-i^, mid ociytluu*- pertaioloi toton' Calland took ihrcugh cur Stock, it rs complete in ail the different lints,^and we defy competition. J.T. CARROLL, Manager. NOTICEOF APPLICATION TO OUT TIM-^Iht.^ Iii accoidaiit'^' willt llic I'lmuioii ^ f^fstN linii H, rulfK and i t^ulauous pivstnbed i^y Hie^Honorable ^t*cn*taiy uf thf Inteiun, .May Mil.^1H91, 1, llw undi r*iL'iied, lve no ice that at the^expiration of iwent)'-oue day* from (lie tlt*t pu: ^^ln\^t mi of this iioIkv, will make an app leaiioii^lo the Honorable Seerelary of the In t rior for^au horny lo cut and letnov^allilieuietcbaiitab'e^law lops, pine an i Mr timber on the lolluwui^^dev-nliei. .m.l, l.. wit: Beinijeeelion 3, tp. 3, n., r. 21, w^ aecordlnir to^the ^ ead survey, rontaliiius 640 arret and hav^^ing thereon about ^uuu,ouu feet of pme and fir^llinber; alito aeetioul* ip. ll., r. .1 ,w., eoi^t^iiu- InKG4o aerei and h^\iiii( I hereon ;i'i twtof pme and fir timber: also Kfetioii tt, tp. 3,^n., r. ft, w., e^'Utaiiiii*K i m aom aM MVtBg^thereon about _m^.^.^.on , teet of pine una nrlimber,^;ti^o Keeaou 10, tp 3, li.. r. 2). w., etmta uiliK '^aereii au.l h vintr thereon about 2.0 o.ooo feet of^pine aud fir umber; a tw^ that ceitaiu other^tract of land on*- m.le wpi.tre beictuuiuK at a iioint^iix miles west from the soutue.ifti corn* r ^ii *^^.^-^lion 12, tp. a, ii., r. 21, w., aeeordinK i^* ihe Mead^suivey, ftald tract eoutainiiii: ti4 acres aud hav-^liK thereon ^*^^,^**^ feet of pine timber, aud^which when survi ved will be section 1'.*, ip. 2. n.,^r. 21. w ; abo that itrmu other tract ol land^oue lube squaie, he|^luniuK at a point five mi ^ *^souiUwest from the touiheabt corner o ^aid^sictioii 12. tp. 2, u..r. 21, w, aeeoidiii^ to RM^.Mm survey thereof, said tract eont.miinK' *^*'^aeies, and liavuiK her^-ou about l.oon.uH) f^ ct of^pme timber, aud which when surveyed *.ll be^section 2^, ip. . n^ r. 21. w.; u1m^ that terlaiu^other tract of laud one mile m|nan- I^ inuiiiK al^a poiui on.* mile staiih from tin- south* a^t oecltat^of said section 12 aforsaid, coniitiniujc G*^aera*,^and i avinn iher- on about l.mo.ooo leet of ptue^timber, and which wheu IfMM will be section^24, Ip. 2, U , r. 21, W.; Also that ceriiilll o*r- r^ti.o i of land oue mile square, bcuinniuK ai a^point two mi e-s ioni ii fr. m it.^ Koutneasi corner^of salo section 12 above mentioned. *aid tract^coUt.iinlUijE i^40 acri r* aud having thertH^n about^a.Otsi.Mio bei of pine limner, and which when^sumi * d will be heeliou 24, In. 2. n., r. tl, w.;^Also Lbat ceitaiu other trae^ uf Imd one mile^square, iH'icinninii ei^ht mites southwest fioin^the southeust corn r of Mid seeiiou 12, above^dcaeiih* tl, bald tiaot coutaimnK ti* a i sand^haUiiK thereon i*boul 3,mo,ots^ feet of pine lim^^ber and wnlch Winn suive^ed ^ 111 be mm tioii 2 ,^tp. 2, n , r. *^2, w ; Also that eriau oilier tr.iet^of land one mile Mpi'ie, bcgiuninK al a |^oi!it^nlue milei. MHitliwesi from ihe fronlheast corner^of Kaul m*c ion 2 as above herein b^ lore me^^-^lloiieil aud uesciibed. raid tract coiilaialM tt^J^acres ami ha\iu^ thereou aUait ;t ono.uio bet of^p.in* iiniher.auu which when surve*ed will be^section a.., tp. 2, n., r 22, w.; Iso that certain^other tiact of laud one mi e square, lnviui*imr ul^a point in mi es Mtnthttcst Irofj the (southeast^^puttt ^d said seel ion 12, a- aforesaid, Siild^tract conlainuiK 04o acren and havim; thereon^about a.uuii.iaji) ie**^ of pine tun^, i. aud wh eh^when mi veyetl will h ^ s- Btsflfj M, tp. 2. u.. t 22,^w.: Also that i at lain other trac^ of land oue^mile square. bt-Klutiimc al a i olui li miles^souinweiot ti in he ^uuthe.ist corner of -ahl s^c-^lion 12, M af^nei.aid, said tract con alnins i^4o^arret, km iiaviiia h. u. n about ..^ii.nw 1 c( of^pme niuin r. and wha h wi.en lunrrf ^l WW be^sc. ti. u 33. tp. ., n., r. 2.'. ^.| aiso thai e ttahi^oiher UtMM of ami one mile square, b^ iciumiig at^a point 12 miles 'outhwesi fioin the mhiUilaat^coi tier of Kinl section I j, ss . totesanl, said trai t^coin iinimt t^4o acre**, and liaviux ihereoaj about^'.MMiioj tetof pine Hinii r. and which ^h-li^tmtt^ntt will lit eeetiuu 32, tf^. 2, u., r. 22. w.;^AImi that ceitaiu other tiact of land otts inn**^Miusfr, bcjiiuiiiiK al point 13 mil ^. m uihwc-t^fioin ihe mui heasl c rn i of - u section ti as^:tfoit s.iul, wild tract containing ^ cres. and^havi uiheieona mil SjMybUtifiw of pine um^Is r. ami which when surv^-^ed will b^* station^31, In ti^. 2,n.,r I ,w ; Al.otl al een.tiiiotner itm i^of land one milesq aiIk*s hiuill.' at a oint I^^miiiss^u hwest li. in th.* ^.oiiti.e.ist eoiu-r of^Miiii saviion 12 as aioieisaid, sai ^ tract eontatu- I^'Ud ens, and wheh if survc\oti would be^|i Us^ 1 If ft ill tr It ft w, and having ri. i.-iiti ;ilI 2.isMi.uti fivi of pine timbci ; Ami that certain ^ iher tract of land i lie nine quaie.beitininns t a i* tu n; iiiiih m.uhwi st^from the sou hi-a-t corner ot t..nd scetkia U as Ktnivebcrdo before ^ e^Cl lln-d, sa|^l tlurt Mtf^^t llilu^ tifO acre*, ami Wiiieh wio u survcv ed w II^|se s-cttoii 12. p. I. n , r. B, w.. and h rtttg^tloie. li ab^Ul 4.0n^,^O.i fee. of pile tinibiT;^A.so ihni ^eiiaiu o her lia t of land one ini.e^square ben,iin.ii:|: al a poiul 1^ m les muthw ki^fi.^m the soatheast coin-i of wild section 12 as^^lmv * de'C Itssd, tract c nia nuu M ^ arret,^and bavin*: tlteie^^n hIhuii -:.u^i,oki fe*'t of pme^t nilK*r, a. d * hull wiien *^;ir\t-^e^l wi.l be .... IIit 13. in tp. 1. n., r. VJ, V.l Al*othat eit u^iHeertra t ^ f laud one nde 'quare. Imvihuiuj Uta poll t IS Ullle* ^*iUtliWeM ol lie MM ll I le.iKt coii'iTof sabt section pj as aforesaid, said tract^coniaimniE two acres, bav in; iher^o.^ ;.U^nt ,b...-^^(^ e' ^ f t ine tin Iter, ami which VfeafJ^surveyed will be mctiou ^1 t Ip 1. n., r. ML w^All of miU -and beinit non-m ner.d in ch rat^l'cr and bM'stisl tu Mismiii a Coi-uty, Montam.^BIT1KK IttMil HK\ KLoI'MKM' iX'-MTANV,^I.) \N ai u.n XIa^ K\\, DatedJune 19. im. Maua^cr. W.M. THORNTON, FIRE InsuranceAgency REPRESENTING JETSA, of Hartford, AMiLO-NKVADA.ofHan Francisco, CA1.IKOKMA. ot s^n FrancUoa, CUMMfcKCIAL,of California, KIllKMAN'SFUND, uf California, HAKTKOKD,ol ll.irtforil, UtmiAIsof Uinilnn. 1.1\ I Ki t ii il. an.I Minikin and OL0BB. UINLHIN^ LA.NCAHUlnMh, NATIONAL.ofllarUord. M.WZKAlJINI), MAt IA ll A, of New York, I'llOI.MX.of London, yUWM,of UvrrpooL, UNION,of California, \yUTaWi of Toronto. GRANDRESTAURANT I'lllLIltiUUUUAM) t'llAMlE. BtrlcllyFirst Clsss. I | ^^|*n Day and Night, .lameol ull kinds in sssaaon.^bids Dining roum for ladies ana I ALLWHITE 11KLT.^GEORGE MODINI, - - Manajtr. 7HE-^SMITHDRUG CO. DRUGGISTS. Read'sOld Stand. I..HOOK. Prsslilsn.,^M^t III I'M UALV, Vles^Prast, VI.Al. 1UOK.N ION, lasblsr. FirstNational Bank -OF- ANACONDA,MONT. CAPITAL, $1 OO.OOO Fnrsnilaril Uomrstlr snd Fnrrln F.irhangs slidtransact a et'iirral l^nkinj( business.^Unites.tnBl |.tomi^lly atlsndnl to. bx-^ilianics dt awn on Ixiu.Iiid. Kdlnbura,^Ulasso*. HultliD, Belfast. Farts,^liaiBrrlln and all ll IvudinKcuns of kurops, Cl.Rlllsl'OJIDIjrrs: AmericanF.xrhaiiu' National lintahaNational liana Wi-us,FursuACo Itali Nstloital liana H'lie. Ili.isnl.e A t o^Met . tiai.ts' National^Larabie bios. ^ Oo.. ast.Farts,^d all lias -urupa, ITS: Bank...New Y^Ban'