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THEANACONDA STANDARD: SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1891. THEGREATN0RTHWE8T InterestingHappenings In This, the^World's Hibt Favored Section. ADOG SAVfcS A BOY'S LIFE CcuirarHunting. In WaahlnsTton-^burled a Paup r Wi h SS.OOO^Lit* Insurance - A V. r j^Peculiar In-' c. WhenE. E. Wi^, a earix-nter of Colum^^bia, died Auk'. K last it waa Hi..unlit that^he wua iltsllliltc, aiitl a | aimer's burial^waa on I retl by MM iiu'Ii'intus, ^^)^^ the^fott-Intrlliurncer, Ai q i.iititaiiees of llic^man illsrovcrcil thai lie lla I a vuluiblu^kit of tools, winch w.tv mm ai il lie was^^.Ten a pn-tty respt ctalilf fu .i ral. His^wife, who lives tu St. I'-ul, waa tiotiUcd^by telegraph and aba anewered: Amvery poor. tan do no'.liing. TheinresaBO waa not prepaid. A letter^came yesterday to the S.-attK- ITndertah-^ifitfcntnp^tiy from Superintandatit J. Jo -^friep, of the Prudential L'lo Inaur-IM e of^hi. l'aul. It itirloHi d it f ormal lilaitk ili-^Uciiiinatctl a ^proof of d. all.,^ tobe tilled^out and rctnri e l. It irunspirts that^Witt's life was in .uted for IM**X which^bia family will pat tl.o hom'tit of. JanitorLambkin of Hit) IV-utilelon pub^^lic aclioola baa ilhvrovereil ail insect winch^will iniike an inti r^ stinir aulj et for an^rnttni^loi;is', ^aya 11 ^ t ^ his' (),;^,nnt in. It^Rreally rem iub!i a in ii|.|m .iinitre tbe^Imp bee, but la somewhat InripT tllan^that husy insect. It uliclita on thu leaves^of the mm mm ^^^ ^'^^ atdio'd house^yard, deftly ruta nili|iiw)ul b-afutu-^ally oval or circular M shape, ran^in^ in^^ 1 ^ from a I dollar to n q larler, picks^it up and aroota utvay Willi it in tin- meat^einjtiil.ir luaniit r. All whit-ii Mr. L.tnili-^Liu baa ai i n II. a oil' with Hieae picciia in^a southc usi il.return. II mi; p in ^d^himself be toek Mr. r'liekeii,:cr, wboiivea^In ar, over to see the winced strangers at^work. Hi waa al-o luya ill.'il. Perhaps^aome mmmmmi MM eiiturnolouy^will give uu explanation, I'.issihly tbo^Insects luva I^*-ra i*eiit o it b.' aome ^iis^terprisuiu St. l'aul n li t rj mail to obtain^leare eaiuplca (i in Eastern Oregon^aluide tr aa. Inita re|^nrt of the m 'ctinc of tbe Mon^^tana phttiet ra at li.'leiia luat week, tbe^indtpendfnt say*: 'Wiino of tlu^ v re prci.^Id. uia rtcogll t ^d what tbe duties of their^officii wi re, mid ati.ml d to ibeui; but in^it majority of SSSSS tit mm ollb i r. untile^nocfli.it to increase ill^ uuuibcr-li p.^AinoiiK tbe ri ports liaiubd in waa one by^Waltir Cooper, tlie Tier |ireaideiit for^ti il.itati county.^ In lite report (^ooi^er^apcuka of a former re^idenlof fort lion-^ton aa follow*: ^IMwunl lii!'l^aul of^lleEcmati, now occupy ititf the position i.f^j ii or in tin* county, a perhaps one of l.u^oii.r-' living pioneers of ilto state; be^wan bom in th^ stale of Virginia, ia .'.5^years of nffe--ciiinrrulctl to Selkirk sctuc-^ntrtit, Noriliweat le.-rllory, M ih^ y^ ar^itSit, at tbr early uite of 17. In lr.v^ be^wua one ot th^' trailing party Mb ^ traded^with the liron Ventres Indians on Milk^riv. r, and eoiitituird in tbo trading; Inisi-^Itiin that vuitnty for thrra year.; in^1K.8 be worked f..r tin- American Eur^company nt Foil Benton; waa autler'a^cb rk for the Mullen rxnrditiou, and at^tite ill.tiea on (i il.l crrek in i'MJ; a an^honorable , trui^ty nm:i, onJ faithful^fr end. Whatmiitbt have prove 1 a serious arc:*^dent hnrp'Mieit mi Tinirs.lay to Little^Eriink, youngest ^. ti of Uforiro T. t'rane.^'1 he b. y went widibinfuth..r t.^ the mouth^^f E!k cri-rk, wlirre Mr. t rane, arcom-^p itiir l by Fiauk Jrtikiiia, waa eiikiigr I in^i ..a-uniiB tiiiitu r, mm tbe Wardm r^/..ita. Youric F'niiik, while playinff with^li. dog ^.Nrolt,^ fell into thr lluuie ; the^i .'tlifnl animal, with wouderltil iuaiiuct,^^ ,1.1 bold of the boy, firmly gripping^lla aliirtalecve hetwci n hia teeth, holding^bun in sight for i-everal aeiood -, while^yelling touilly at the aaine time evidently^intent on giving tile alarm. Mei-tr^. ^ rauo^and Jt-nkiiiH, ataitig tltt* mtuatioii, ran to^the apot, and on ri aehing theie found the^dog had ivtini|iiiidi^-d Ml hold and ihe boy^waa earned down by the hlrong current of^water wl.i. h rutia ^^^ rapidly tinder the^luavy llinl.^ ti tit pn aent piled on the^flume, pi tor to their b iny: fl ^ated down to^the null. Mr. ( rune q i:i k!y jiiutpe I in^anil ^^ inn in pur-nit, whib Frank J.-nkins^rail Willi all bia ^peed and r. iirli. d the^end of the mmmm i^ ' m IMM to mm j tbe^boy aa lie made hm appearance; he hur-^reeded in lauding htm without any fut-^tlier tt jiiry than n coo.I w. lung iMMMMl^by a aw.in of MM*aW feet in the mam^^moth Hume. The incidi tit i.fTordu anotlur^cxuuiple of the wonderful ltn-tiuct po^*^ecated by what ih ktiowu aa the brute cre^^ation, and aliotild help to MNjaMl on the^human race the conaideration nil peraoua^abnuld neeor.l dumb animula. OnSatur lay laal F. ('. Sjieucer, wlioae^farm uud ri-hidem e ia uboiit eight mib-a^front town, gaya the Mieltou ^rnbarf,^diieovi red that aome w ild nuiuial h id^hmi (b pn dating noon hn. flock of abeep.^He at once laid bia plana to catch and^kill tnu roblH-ra. lie had only u nn ill^ateel trap, not large enough to bold any^very MMMJ an una I. ro he set it at the en^^trance to hia aim p {old uiul wua fortu^^nate enough to art it in pn^t the right^place; for J i.t lit du^k he heard a terrible^raeket down there, which hounded very^much like a eougar caught in a trap. II j^and hia broile r Fred and Mr. Smith, u^neighbor, who huppmed tobe there, took^their gun* and dogi- utid hurried down to^the abeep pi u. They f utid the trangoue,^the ai.iuial bavins carried it oir. The^doge took lb*, trnek ut once and airtiek^f ff into th^* wood*. They aeparaud, u'.^-^ing in d ff ri til d.rcctioui., mid ..oh dog^aooti began to buy iu ^ucb a manner u-i^tocot.v.nce Mr. Speiic. r thut they had^their game treed. Goit.g to the neareat^dog, ihey f- und u lurge e. u.'nron a wind^^fall defeudtug liuiiao.f from the dog. Mr.^Sfieiicer at oiiee opened tire and anon^killidit. 'Ihe nap MB bund attai h.-.l^to the paw of tl.ia cougar. The parly^then went tow hire the other dog was^baying, and found MMMMf cougar, whie h^they u.^o killled. Montana,thia year,^ aaiilJ. ll.Co irad^to a MMW Mmw rat* rMf the other day.^^ha^ pro.lii.e.l Si '.a 99 MOTth of or.,^arid we un- drti .ociny iiii.ny iu-w nnties^'j ll r I II^ b. . ii a gri at 1.. nellt to the atuti.^and hurroiiTiding eouutry, b^ cait-e it hn*^fpetii'd up a great many MMkM that have^hitbertobe.il ly.ng idle. Then again,^owing to the abundance of water our^plaeor Mfatal h.-.vt- pi ..i.i'-ed RIOW.OtJJ^more in go d tloi. ^eur than they ban^Within the p i^l fl v.- ^i a; -. It la ^af-' I^^ay Montana will have more money ihia^year from ImTMMMI than mm baa ever hadby (is to eight luilliaot. There ia^hope that tbe Anaconda amelter and^mini ^, which have been lying idle atnee^laat March, will be alartrd up at an early^date, and title will fire increased activity^to tbe itate and employ about '.000 men.^We u-i d to Import into Montane all tbe^coal that waa consumed in tbe amelter*^and on tbe railroads, and now our mines^are so developed that wa are furnishing^fully 90 per rent, of all the coal con-^-iim. d in the state, and making as good^or better qualny of coke than can be ob-^tamed ill the Eaat. All this bus been ac-^c mpbshed in the last two years.^ Mr^I'onred, who is largely interested in the^cattle trade, alio says that owing to the^condition of ths rango and tbe good^prices beef is bringing in the eastern^market, Montana is ^'Xiiortin^ fully ^^OUO.OnO worth of stock more thaii iu prc-^99MM years, while the wool and sheep in^^terest is fu.iy a thud more than it baa^^ v. r been. 'I he opening up of tbe large^Indian reservation, tin says, fa bringing a^largo amount of immigration into the^state, and while the population there is^only about ^Oi.tOJ now, be predicts that^it will be lioublod inside of Qvu years. MUCK-, AN) BONDS. Ipi Ki.d Howls ia Market Valass so the^tui.rk ^ schaage Nr.wYong,Sept. i ^The stock market^was act^ve and there waa a heavy de^^mand lor stock-, grangers leading ac^^tive y. Auvaii.es of i o'.o c .nipn.o almokt^tbo entire aelive list; Union I'ac.fle ris^^ing %v%, llurliugtou IU AMWaM '^!, K. ck^lalano an i Missouri l'ac.llc \}t per ct-Ut.^aacb. Covernnientlionds, dull.^Closing sti cks t'.K4' legisii iihL^L. H. 4's eull|m)U.. i'.H. ^'.n Kg P,S. 4's I'UUpllll.. nsMVti's Altiltlsnsl Alntl'.e'iit.v|il.ss^tai.u.talar.lie....^t uu .da Souiliern.^I elltr.lt I'.uitlc'.... Itniml i.iu Ijkkawsna Ueavafk It. ti... lr.I., fit W trie k..1.sitsfi. lenas.. Uhkahliiirs LmsMk Nash Meluiatn t ciiiiaL^M sstuiii I'aatli.'..^Kortaera ra. ate,. N.I',t'li'lel letl...^ItattMN Man n, Hit. *^^* viii4:'t '.W. preferred.. K,V Central tirriiu Ituiunt ^^tiregun M.ort l.iue^.: ^a Natut'n...^Noitll All.tleaii.. I Irauseoli iutlilal. IT',I'll ill.' Mat' .MIteuilltlg Ihif Kiii l.lallile Weh'a U7lit^ t.iai U. ata..^4:i's hia t.runile lirsLs. s.'illoi'K Island ....iMt.Paul KiHhi. Pain KilUnalia. II.' itllllll'ISl. leXaSI'ae.tle...^I in iu paeaie....^V I', nr. tens u.^f. !*. Ext*.^I artrii bvji'ess...^Western L'uioii.^Am. Cotluu Oil.. *7'i 111.'., MM^l :s 71.', itC 71' mS -^V i 411 MM IloslonMtitk MiirkeU^I'okton, S .pt. 4 ^Thu following were lle t It iMM t.ut.iittions: AnIi ^s 111, in 7s.. 4i^,^All Ii A '1 j K llul nut ...^An ll A i l .. I'alll 'ii. ... I.i.. 1.1., .loll Ill Men.Ceil. Com.... ^ baMMTM... 1st mer. u'atli ...^Sau ll.tgu 19 louryMuiket. KewlOttu, S. pt. t- Money on cal.^enay ; cit acil t.llert u I pt r cent. i'rituunurcaiitilu pupcr, ; ^4 i7^j per^cent. Slerbnit Exchange ^ Steady; W-day^bills, HM, demand H.H.^liar silver, '-'^^i I ml..ii M.aiey Market, Lokook,Sept. 4^ Closing, Consols:^money, m\ do. account, 95 l^M|^ex-interosl; United Stutea 4's, U'l; 4J.s, 1-!^- Mfsilver, ^ I. per ouueo.^Money, J | per cent. PetroleumMarket.^Nkw Vohk. k^ i^t. 4 ^ Pelrolcu n.^October, closed W-/t. THE NEW Yl)M^ MARKS T. 4.losing 4Juulattous lor Metals aad Mining^fcloeks. Nt.wYong, Sept. 4 ^Tbo closing quo-^tatious lor to-day are:^American Msg. Alice A'lamsCull Asptii Amailer fastisIsie heletter las^ A la.tiler. Iluillr r.tt'.iiswirk Cliollar tel.inula I en... t'lllltU'lltll,I. II. tlea n Point tk.l'l.lllo t on... Ien. t 'ul A \ a . tOil Ins toiiiiniinwcailil. In.iiionte I..asiwoaaTel.. Iun ka i ea ratherLMMet, Ili t laml IlatuaA t hi ry . ila.eA A. 11 less Costlier.Iiii Mini I t- t.l.^Nkw York, Sept. 4.^ Copper^ Finn;^lake, Scptenilarr, 512.30; October,ttl'.Ii.^Lea l -Steady; ilotu ^atie. 94.^l.^Tl'i-Steady ; Straus, }.'J.I0. Jrs. J. ^'. t n w It y, 1 hrisiiati Seiential^n reives patients at 4o4 Eust Mi rcury^street. Hours 10 to Li a.m., I Ml p.m.^Consultation free. IOH 441 YCAlttt IIK. VVM HALL'SBALSAM 1oil IU I.I NO^,^tins t.een a nrver-hihlnis fannlv laaxaif 'of^topi,us, roUM, OOMHVMRtOK, ^LA^tlltlPPK. 90MS rHfaOAT, HOAKat'MKMI,^rXKUMOXlA, t AIM.I.II, IKPLI r N/.A,^At UlK AM^ i III. .Mi KkUXCUtTia,^kKtMMA, XMbioPl-.t; COUUII. tliotl',^I'l.KlKlsl. PAIN IN I Hi: bint: AND^Ithl Asi, KftntKQ OK llbtK)li, ami^ah dlsea-es of tits Throat,Chest and Lan^s ibru, CONSUMPTION Pr.^M. II M.l. K r.AI.SAM conhiiin do^epiuni, in rptuae, nor aa^ ee . tei .on. Srac It^Sim Dies li.i It. nls Hie tieliduane uf die l.ltngt,^.nltalutsU anil ie.ls. ll.sl l.y tlueaae. anj i revenU^n t- I s^,at. . ml i tlitll^-. a. loss iii.- 11. ai it^isi.itah.iiu in ii . taste, hr ime sua a-k ;.ir l'r.^V^M. UALLw UAIJtAM, and lak^ u. u.h i. llltl'KM I'l l Iklt liv 11.A. D At 111.11, Ht i iKCiTV, Mo.vrAKA^Price 'JSr., Vie , 91.00. in ^m. iiAi.t. in, mw taut mJESS0PS3^S tuiairuk SHEFFIELD,ENGLAND. AHvrACTVitsRtor BESTCAST STEEL F0RTO01S,ROCK DRILLS, ETC., WAllBKOt^n, 714N. Second St., ST. LOUIS. MO., EZRAH. LINLKY, Ag. i t. KKTECKRROLL** TbePetrified Woman. Jimled ia ML ^xhumetl lasl May aad^ouod lu lie SOLIDSTON9, OnExblhitiou at No.28 Broadway. BetweinMain at. ai.tt Macuirc's Of era UouM^1 OK OSK WKKK OKI.V I Tillsis do t.'nsishUv Mummy. Tin HeauW a^Byuitiiet. y ui Hie i ema.e i ..inn is Fully^NMMM4 and the FMMM^are l.i il ku. Tliurstlayand Kalunlav after, osut will be re^served exclusively fo- lad ^ s tni tir. n u'ltnittcl o ,ly ti/ peniilssloo of^parents. AI M1HMO . j-j t ICM'.-k BUSINESSCARDS. JObLTHeallTII, CAItPKNTKft^AND BI'ILDKR.^tatiinaUs I'tunHheU on all Kinds.ii UuUdlaiv lielcncocesin Ilia t Itr.^LOCUST ST., HsVtM -a HCI'lllllO,^A.nacojiua, ^ Mo.ktaxa. QliAKLKSUOUUkl, iicalarin Ileal Cttata .ml MiolngHtock. bcliroeUer'iKiock,^r lKSI' bTKEKT, ^ ^ ANACONDA PROFESSIONALCARDS.^j^u. 1. ft OUUN. DIMA.1i:-^ OP WOMEN. 123Norm Main sTMMj^R. N. a UN V UK It, 1uite, Montanv D1 V0K.MAIN AM) TII1KO aiBBRaa,^ANACONOA. H0n ,- 1'. CUU19TMA.N. D. IA i Fa1 Otllce,First Ptreet, Hetween Mala and Oak, Atiucuiidu,Montaua. 1F.KT11 KXTHAC1EU WIIHOOT PAIS lya new proresi. AU ('.asset of Dental^Murk rxceutid in first-class manner. Ax-^tlBtlal Teelli Hilhuut 1'latea iT'klublKPUtNo, UHttON MAIN ST~OVeU SM1TU DBUU cokLrA-sv. Lrsldrueeon i^ak street, near St Aoa't lluspiial. Officehours senium. Ui 12JQn. m., rroami^tc t p. m.. and trout tiuai ti. ut. Ioj p. ro. K J. St t-U^..m!X.joun M. UUUrHIS. a|cCONNKLL A liObLi.l.s, *AllClUTKClo ANDSUl'Eltl.M KNDKNTJA LewtaounbuliiUng, West c.ranlU blreat. Butts,^atouUstio. Cornbsh.Winstaaley i Tower, 1Irs! Mallonil llanlt BiooX, REALESTATE AND MININGBROKERS. MISSOULA.MONTANA. TheCOMMERCIAL!:* Onedoor svuib u! Muntuu t Data I^ANACONDA - - . MON fANA w '^^Wr^Htw ^i^isa#|rs .. ' ''.'^ftstUBf. HRTES,$2.GO PER DRY. tlla IA1. BATM TO UU TIIKAIUICAL^AND MVelOAL I BOh KsalOM. 9aiiuayPmnrrt ami Ball K ^ n 8j['pers a b|v-euuty, DAMEL SEAL, Jtsprutor. TheMissoula Hotel. tMS Ol' U1K VI ItY l-.KST IIOIEL^ in tub hoiiiawtsi. TheItit dlnsls new, fire proof, rieatei with^at, sin. Ibfltied v n e eetrielty, ,.u t proviilo l^Willi oil MMMM unpraseuienth. Kt.N.NtUVU kUitUELl. Ir.einf* klwv.iia, Metit, ti ie-^SMITH DRUG CO. DRUGGJSTSRead's Qui Stand. thehoffman house, nowun A I i .vxioay, .... Prop ietart i'listlla A MMMedalki s. r.teiMii.i. \ ^ in : fiean. Meases.. Ltxlt^ing: ftom 25c Up. VMMHill' ouly i *^Ori o^ le 1^. pot.Pun |. hurj;, Mou:. SacredHeart Academy eCD9)N.UTXH. Cocdocfetlby the Sisters of tbe Holy Cross, Isnhoardlneaott day srhtol devoted to the sou^( . linn i f yeiuM ladies aad utile irirts. la addl lionto a Hmroii araelieal Knstllsti eonrse aal^laitin, elaasra In I onkkrrnlng. ty oewnuua- aad^sliurtuaud are conduitid alter TbeMost Approved Methods. Iitticb and (iuman are optional itu lisa l:.-Ides the elements or draw.nr.. which are tturlit In all tlie ^ lasses, prhaie pupils m Hie^side rerelve Inst.nation in Crayon, Pastel^I a nt un in on and Water Colors, on Chin*.^kUk, ratin and Velvet. * INTHE MUSICAL DEPARTMENT lesaaMare given In vocal rntutle anl on plana^karat t r^an, tiullu, zitlier, mauOoiln ana ;;ui ar' Ki.erlaielassesln faney work, art, mm e, ats.^lave Leva lurraed tur lauui rosuhn- tu mo tiiy. rtudlrawill be resumed Eaptembar t.^I'ur li 11her |artleuUrs appty to SISTERSUPERIOR. Oplen.Utah. Hit,I- HOOK, rre.ld.nt. ALAUCLJ*IiAI.V. Viee-Proa't, M.AL juokmo.V, lasuler FirstNational Bank -OK- ANACONDA,MONT. CAPITAL, $100,000 Buyand sett Domestic and Porelirn Kxettanx*^and transact a general tiankliu business.^Colleen, .us promptly attended to. Kx*^change drawn aa Loudon. Kdlnbure,^UUssjow. Dublin, Mellast, Parts,^Hamburg, Berlla and all tits m^skudinu cilies of Kurupa, cxiHiiasi-oxoaxTsi AmericanExchancs National Bank...New York OmahaNational Hank Otnalis Weils,Kaih-o it ooban Franclsea Itali National BankOnlen Hoire,hrownlee A Co,Butts Mer.hatiU' National BankHelena lavauieBros. A CoDeer Lodge NOTICEOH APr-LICATIOX TO CUT AND^remove tImher from puhlc lands^In ac-^MMM with the provisions of an art entitled^^An i.it Pi unload section e'ulit ut un ne: ap^^proved Mareli third, eis'liieen hundred and^uiuet.-on^, cuiitlrtl 'an a.t to ri |ieal tlmher^eu.ture laws un^! lor other |.ur|...i. s.''' and tlie^ral^ s and r Ktilalions nresclli.-.l tin reuml r by^the Hon i al i.' Secretary uf Hie Inl.rur. ai-^piA -.l Mir. S IWU, the una. r- lii-iI. .lobe Hill^aud Henry ^;. Hiiiiin, whose iK^sio01ce address Is^Anueuu a. l eer Lodirn e tin y, slate of Mo-,^tana, tin heiahy cive nMie - that a' tne i xpl a-^tion of tw. nt)-..'ie days Ironi the llrst public.,^tion of this nuilee they win mike triplication to^the lloiii'iahlo tiecietitry of Hie luu rior lor au-^ilioritv t'i t'tr. und r^nniv.. pine mid br Itmhcr^f. r attruultural, niiuin^. tuaiinla tu In- and^urines le |. in pases and n't for tiaiispmU'lnu^out of the s ale of Vontaini, for niereh .ndiseby^taittinixaud ciinvertinic mm iMdwood to ba^nn.rketej iu Deer IaJk' c iu ty In Uiestateof^Montana, Iroin iho fo I Winn iinfinrveyed in uti-^anipiiataa puol e lands of tb^ United Mates sit-^tune in the county ^ f Peer l.o.l.i and state . f^Montana, desertbel as f l:o^^, to wit: t'oni-^mei eini: at ap un three-'oi.rilis of a mile west^f^ lu I no sotiuiweit corner ot s.c lion thtrtv-oue^ot bmusliip live north of raasa eleven west,^thruc- f a ^i oue mlie, thence so.it'a one mile,^tli' tiee east one mile, thence north cu . mile In^the place of tieicmulnif. eoniaiiiu.R an urea of^six liuutlrt tl at.*l fort) acres, more or less. Hi.-^ icii.er ci.avin_- and htandlnic thereon^consists oi aliou: 'i.ao i cords of nine wood and^shout Inn corns of llrwood. Ihe character of^MM 'an i is n^ n-m.neral as far as known, rough, reky and in ..ut un.. is and whol y unfit for^agritullnia i un oses. The Umber u^ slirubby uiii -aslteriaa Hatedat Anaconda, Montana, Ibis 2ith day of All-. -i, A. 1). Jhr Ilii.t, llKMIVli. SMirtt. Firstpublication, Atntust 99, iKtn.^T. O'l scakvTAtturnc) f.r applicint*. VTOTICEOFAI PI.1CATION TO CUT I IM^ll her on Hie iniblic doinaiu ^in accordance^with the rt .|iiiremi uts or seciluns, of thu rules^ai d remilslteas Meserikti by the Ilunoruble^hi^retary of the uslartur, May 5, MM, notice Is^lu leiiy given that ut Hi^ evnlralioii of 21 days (i am^the dale ol the first luibhcatlon uf tins notice, the^ui.derst^ne.i will make written application to^the Honorable secretary of the Interior for^authority to cut and remove all tha pine. Or^and tamarack tUnber suitable to be mauu ac^tiiicd m o lumbrr. from the following dchcilta-.l^tiacta of land. In Missoula coiuny, slate of Moo-^tana, to-wlt: section township i.p^, nurtb of^range west, con.a mug . m utres, and t n^wi tell ttiere is about two nil hou five huudred^lliou.ai d i.'.UOII oi feet uf lumber trees, princi^^pal!, pine trees, with a sin ill unautily of Ar aud^tamarack; also fmui the east half ^f the south^easi qusrterof reeiiou 12, township Ifi, narth of^range 22 west, tontalninir an arn s, upon which^theie are two nuillon (/.tmj.oiioi f.et of lumber^trees, being principally pine, with a few fir an i^taiiiarat-k: aud also fiom the south half of the^soul heasl uu irter, and the northeast quarter of^the -o'ii h M-i quarter of sccpuu 14, township 13.^notlh uf ranue 2J west, cunt.'liiuiff 120 seres, and^contain.ug Ave hitudiett thousand .AUO.twn 'ret^ollunil.crir.es, principal)' p^nf, with a f w fir^and lamarses. Hintall uf said late is are iion-niinei al lu char^^acter, and loomed In the is.tiuly -lid state afure-^s.ii'1. mostly rocky and hrokm fiNtthiilt. and not^stiitutie fur agricultural ptirpos s, unit not in^anv wise re-ertvd tor public uses. That iai.1^timiier is la be nianufacliiretl una lumber for^ni ni ~ and domesitc ptiriiuses, and to be^whuilv ii-. .I iu i he s'ate of M m ana, an I mil u^le isiiorti.i el trausiHii.ed lioin said -late. 1Itr IIKKIC i OKMIhlt,^r'reaclilowu, Mouuua. August17, 1891. SAMPRAMENKO DBALUUf FreshGame, Oysters ANDFISH, 1loueri. Cigars, Candles. Nuts. Prints^Auucr and i-resh tsats. CcuntryProduce a Specialty. lasttlrstbA, Auaconda, Moat. CITV LiveryStable n.T. PLKY^6R Cor.Main and First-si*.. A^aconda. DRUGS, FANCY GO^DS, ETC. ParticularAttention Clvatto +PRESCRIPTIO,S CHICAGOIRON VORKS GAIL,BUMILLErTuNZCKER, iu1ldersOF GoldMills, Wet and Dry CrushinR Silver Mils, SMELT^^ING and CONCENTRATING l'LANTS, loistinf and^l^umpinsr Works, Cars, Cage*, Skip, Ore juckcti and^Water Buckets. SELF-OILING-:-CAR-:-WHEELS CorlissEngines, Compound and Condensing Engiei^and Tramways. WESTERNREPRESENTATIVE, 7TENN0 UNZICKER, BUTT:,MONTANA.^C like aad Work*. Hawthorne Are. and Willow St., Cbicafa, ill. Tke Prir\ting!^^m Prirvtirvg! Daily5tar\dard LetterHeads, Bill Head.,^Blanks of Every Description,^Cards, invitations, C'ircidart AndLookbindiH'. WiMe to as lor Prtesa.^V rite to us lor Maniples.^Veil quote you Prices so Law,^M c ii luinisti baiuples sc 1'srfaat Vot.will bk tint i us to st.Nu in a^ Oaoca SJANDAJ.DPUBLiS^I.NQ CO, ANACONDA,BONX A.W. MclNTYRE. iKurBlfiTUtL affi.ti. tmnfrf iuiinf^ ir*n^***t^(t tlfBiatiAMail1,^' ilU 1 ^^ouD.f ric* UtuiubuflIfl ali t ralni, IviepLou*No. II Stable,Broadway, Wipslmrj FRASER$ CHALMERS, ^M JCHICAGO. J L.C. TRENT,) Salt Lake City, Utah, GeneralWestern Manngcr, /llvlemi, MoutatUb MININGMACHINERY, AadMachinery for the Systematic Reduction of Ores by Amalgamation,Concentration, Smelling and Leaching.^Builders ot the HOMESTAKE. GRANITE MOUNTAIN, DRUM LUMMON.^ANACONDA. BLUE E'RD. LEXINGTON anj EI-IVIETALLIC^COMPANIES' REDUCTION WORKS. foistingEngines, Geared and Direct Meting, Peoapaetingand Development Hoists. Build* of Improved Air Compressors and Wire. Tramway*.^Frua Vanning Machines and Embrey Concentrator. ELECTRICMOTORSE=- BOLS V.'LSTESN AOINT3 FOH liidgeruuood Hoisting Engines. and TTLSRWIRE HOIKS DO'JULC-CF.MFCD UIHIMO CLOTH. lgotrioIsigAit Plauts, DiamondCora Prospasting Drills. CONCENTRATION7wni_L.S,^ELECTRIC ELEVATOR8. tm'ltand Coir.prtttort, Ota Efcmtort. Knowlei Pump; Root tlawn.^KINGSIAHO t DCUCUS SSif MILLS.^SHAY PATENT LOCOMOTIVES. HaniB