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THE ANACONDA STANDARD, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 18, 1892. 7 REIHDEERJFORALASKA AdAttempt Will be lade this Summer^to Introduce Siberian Animals. HEWAS SHOT BY A WOMAN of GHEAPADVERTISEWEHTS Adrtrtutmenltumltr thu htni ntut rrnt iter^^w^l ^neh natrium; rrtctni ram ^^ mW^w!l^for oV^iitfa ftti iod^. Au uiiituacctpttd^lor to* Uum a rtnH NovelSight In the Shane^a Snow Slide The Port^Orchard Dry Dock Koot^^enai Indian*. Say.tlio /'(^^^.^.Tiuim: Krv. SIh'IiIi hi^JackMiii i^ a foivihlc liuui-r in Aluakan af^^fair*. Thuucli lie ih not a very l^ig man^pli\Mialh, lie is l;u'(i- mentally, and^St.mips all liin inulprtukintrH with hi- 7r.1l^anil inclu (duality. Mr. Jarkson i^ an at-^1.11I10 of ilic iim rior il^.|iaiiiii^'ii^, anil 111^that r.kiui'ity lias charuu of the ot pui'lli-^inetil m IiikiN in Alucka. To a rr|Mii'trr lie^^Ml ^I have jitMl mtiinHMl from WukIi-^lN^ion. I*. ('., n-lii-n* I have passi^l iIip^^1lili r. an' i^ my i nstolil. anil am on route^to Alaska. I ifo tliitlier on the liear. My^moht iiii|Mirtunt InisinesH is to pun i ed on^tlie Hear to Siliei iu. where W^ I tame roin-^^leerK aii' to Ik- iiiin haoeil. They ^ill then^be lruin^|nrte^l on the Near to \la^ka.^These reltifleer w ill In. useil to stia-k^Alaska w illi. At lirst the r^ inileer n ill fca,^pl.i.t.l in ehar^e nf 11 ^#^ hri^hter^m-lml.irt. of the sehoiils. ami^after the^ I* '.it 11 lion to eare^for them and the-, inerease ill iiiiiiiImt.^tliev will ho irivi-n |a) Sat MttVM. Ymi^BBB) th^' whalers and otlii'i-s w ho liavi* Ha*^ited Alask;ui waters ha\e kilUil most of^the whale and walrus. These animals^formed the prineiiiul food of the nath es,^and the n'sidt of their de4-iniation is that^the naii\es are liunluriltaT on famine most^of the time, t hie*^ the iviiiilii'r industry^is ofttalilUlietl they w ill have a |ieriimtien1^and n'liahle supply of fia*! in fall link on^in time of mi'il. Keeinilefr lire ulmttl the^only ruminant animal eapahle of domes-^tteatton that thrive in Alaska. Cattle have^to lie fill during a laryn laii-tiim of the^year. DnriiiK the ivinainder of the year,^evei'pt in a h'W faiored s|m^ts, they do not^tlo well. There is ample food for reindeer.^howe\er. in the moss and lichen*, w hieh^f an lie foiinil *-\^-i^w hete in Alaska. They^thrive there, nnfl are sure to so inerease^and multiply that they will furnish, in^time, ample fix d for the names. Aeorres|Mindent of the Sultan City.^Wash.. Jtriiftl. writes: A no\el aiirlit^wa^ presented the other day on Silver Top^in the shape of all immense snoWKlide.^Hearing a noise we rushed out ot the^tunnel lone it, when In hold, in the renter^of a najM of snow tin tmls w ide. by a^i|iiarterof a mile long, we saw on what^appeuri d a liiiye piece of iee, th e Ix .us^and loiirti 4-u ueats. LajaJ in wonder and^gialilude at the ^i|dit of mi miif h meat^* ^ Minis' to us, we simply stooil anil Ka/iil^at the novel si^ht until one of the Imi.vh^si:t*j^ested that a irun might he a igood^lhinu to hat e and sinned for the i*aiiip^niter one. hut before he eoiild uel baek^the slide had plunKid oierthe bluff into^the lake, and exerythinic exeept one^iM'.-ir was eoverfil up in the muss of snow^anil iee. and he made off as fast as |mis-^sible. and the rest were eoteii d so deep^wc tould not yet at ihein: however, we^evpi^'t to i Hitnii- of them iluriiiif the j^summer, as they will utidoul^ti ^ll\ be well |^presrrx ed. MISCELLANEOUS. \i:\lth ill VNiK l'^r:i^ss wisinna to pi i^iV Into Imis|ii**ss run liu\ out my sto-k at^i.iiiii! i* im Vfi v r^'asmi;ilile ieniis. AilcleJ-ws me atraMaaaari far lurm-mar. \v m. Wcin^^m. , ti: it liMitt \ th.it l..lumen Tlmeaar. or tin-^13 linn of Tluieker ^ Mltrhi'll. ^ ii--nM-.l in in- siii tiualm-a. nt 1'nls* t Ity. blMlie, have IliU nthaim ^f Max, tn.'j. tevre.1 my emin illon I^^Villi him.,liHr^ Th \^ sn: ONK loil.l.VltT-l MllF one il.illnr |.-r^beat in aaaa s |ar avflaa the m# ' Ciiemii'HlInk Uraser. |i er.ises in two si'i omK^^WMai almatai Mm Maar. 4aaati a-aalnd m^eteri town mihI ^-iiv hi Molilalia ami Matin. ^^s,.ii.|' i- hi mail. .'4i cuts. Fer ti-rins au-t full luiit.i'iiursu-iiiress \. Wiimnt. w^naae, Itlaaa. INrOKMATIiivW \XTIrl^ As In the n'lirre-^MbentM uf rUlwuril Jatttfsi heli\, aaai M^\ear^. weluht, aluiiit tai |mhiih1^, hah. i'i^iuplr^\.^inn. Mh .'^ ft. 7 hi. He left Momma ^^iMHlly.^Inwa, lu the s|irlu^ of IKK. He was last beard^tmin at MrVay's raneli on t\tr M iiMeUUeli, in^Max. |svt. wIiiti-l*e was eiuiilii^ei| as a aaata^beroer, IteafatkerwIH Ih' ver^ thankful tu^MM ntie wlm mil ^-iiiiuiiiiiiieiiti^ an\ nifnriiiatlmi^to hlui al lil^ aihlress, .1. W. Kelly. Helena. Mnii-^^MBi FORSALE. i^Hi; s VI K \ i iaar ami iKitlnn store, mi^ of^V the ls^si iis'alurns In tin- rlt\. I'riiv Mf.^lo'lil Btoa'Tata, api'h lte\, rostollh'e, hiltte. iidi HA I.P. one ami on- Inn h. p. In.h I^r s|^-'i| aiitoniatii- engines; one aM-lliiiit in- '^mmlt*m*eat dynautui Hratt4aa* eomhtiiiu. Ail-^ilri'sk r.o\ zi\ Helena. Montana. 'I'llRl M I'tieet. KOHRENT. BaaNMiil raaai at i ^ Wi st t.maiv 1^till HI NT Kaiesuite f'uielt furnisheil ronnin.^W. II. Kenner, *.^ West Itroailway. 1MMUtXT A llneH pMNkMl nsim. ami^ho iril, |f ilesirisl. at I'.H West i o|i|^t street. F'ttKIIKN'I- I-iirnisiii. i hhiiiis. w.tli Isiar.l.^at the a,h..hi Home, normal Alas ka and West t.tamloHieetv Misses Kallertv. WANTEDSITUATION. Sril'AITuNWAKTKD h^ ;p lent *trno^graplier anil iieneral oltlee mail, tiood ref-^areaara, atatteai \. this aara, WANTEDHELP. U-.tMi.llllarlM-r at the i eutertille harher^^^ sho|^. WANTED \pailnrr in a Hist^mlv niaiinf Address,lh^\ -.--'4 Ureal 11 AS'IKT- A pailnrr in a Hist class paxing^^^ leslaiirant and i-amly niaiiiifHiturlnit Ihiu-^iiess in Ureal rails,^l ulls. Mont. 1%'ANTKIiSeeonddianil mmU foi natin. with^t^ all iieeeskai \ a4i'i^iniutiiliiieutii. Addreaj^t'hav \\ dhams. QraatM, Mout. MANHOODRESTORED. (ri*c;itKalU sjtf, j.d i.i tin' Helena H*r-^aiil: WmiI \\ as roo4*ivutl hen- y#*r*tortlu^^evening eom-ern.nt' a tratfe^l^ ^ tneli took^plai n at a raneli ^^n Ante!o|k'eii*^ U.I'ci-yHs^eeiinly. A raiielitnun. I*^ ilie name of^.'rank ( oburn, who li\e^l noar by. made^iiupio|^er |m^|m^!*aIs io Mr*. Drake on wv j^eral oei*a*ion*, ^luriii|{ the nhr*rnee of her ;^hit^UiiK.. \\ Iiom^ iMLMiMM fn*4|iieilll^ ealleil^Mm front homt-. On Tnesilav he left to'^he absent several (lay*. At aboni f oVI^m'k '^at niirbt Cohiirn went lothf hons^^ ami ^h^-^inatKhil admittance. Mrs. Drake asked^who was there. The reiilv. ^ak **('o-^iMirn.^ Mi' ^.is told to ^^a\\a^. bill iiieittted oil eomitifi in.^Mm tle'ti toltl him to MM on. and as he^entered the do.u Mr. Dr.ike leveled a^rille at him. l|i^ (hen walked away, but^presentl.v returned and loieed his wa^ in^again. Mi^. Drake then timl at the mi-^welcome intruder w ith a |M^ Run. The^bullet struck him in the left breast and^I ^ (lied sliorllv afli'i. The friubtencd^woman then ran a distance of two miles^to i he home of her uncle. 1'i-ed Warren,^and noiilicd Imii of 'In- shooting. All^s\ mpat hi/e with 1 be w email who had hf*f^ii^persecuted hv ( i.Imiiii. who. it is claim*-d.^thii'aU-liee to kill h* r if she told her hus^^band. Troubleis lik' lv lo ensue Ih Iwceji the^Indians of the I'ort Hall reservation in^Idaho and adjoining stockmen over an^order receutl.v ImMM ^^^ the Indians M^^i|uiriug all stock to be removed from their^kind* by the first of next month. To an^outsider this m Id MM a just demand,^but the J*ocatcllo 'tribune ii-portu that^ow nei s of slock w ill defy thi* onler and^result to force of arm*, if neccsHary. to^Keep their cattle on the old range*. ThePort Orchard dry dock is to In- Ml^f^ el long. ^0 feet w ide at the hotMMI MMl^^ ill admit a vessel ot feet ^1ruttglit. It^w dl cm eed in m/c the gti'nl drv ^|im k at^I sipijmalt. IS. t .. whii h i* .ViO feet ill^length. W feet wide ami will take in a^ship of'.7 feet draught. Work i*t to Ik*^begun al once, and .in examination of^different ipiarric* is now lieing made^pii'paratory to selecting the itiuue for itt*^coiisiriKtioii. W..1. Anderson, a rancher living near^Novchv. on the Snoniialmie i i\ er. tells the^f\mbintfi'fjrm-rr th.it the wood* around^his ranch are full of large wild hog^. They^uo ihioiigh fences, into |m^tato patches,^garden*, hop.vaiil* and wli'iv the^ plea.se.^Tlieir tusks are six inches 1. mi; and sharp^as a razor. There an* Hi of them in a lit^^tle neck of wood*. They are the defend^^ant* of a baud of 4^ pigs which ran awav^In m IMM Duval a few ^ears ago. MajorK'tiiaii held a eouneil with the^K'Miteu ii Indians at the im^ion last Sat-^urday b^r the MJHJMM of learning how^many de-tired to gi^ to the Flathead n^wr-^vatioti. A lar^c attendance was MMMM^and the majority of the tribe w ill MJMM^at all earl^ day. ^/^*^/.^#^^*^ tier tew. Therei* nothing MOM ntcful alstiit a^kitchen than sal-soda. It will, dissolved^mi a bitle water. mufVf g tea si' fntin any-^III inc. and then is nothing like it for^i iMNatti an in^u sink. It is also the very^1m st IhiUM for el^.iniug hair brushes.^wl,n !,.li) the *,i\.^boUMOt nMMl linich^in.ire liemieiillv tliali the^ are. ilover t^ n is admirable for purifv mg the hiI. nf n Minx my pimples and v. iuteii- m* lilt r^^ii.plexn^n. and ha- also y.sul im^^pute *t^ a bh-ce-i:iduvjiig draught. japanese T11Ksmith MM NUAIt, Auucouiiu,Moot. DOCTOR ACKER'S UltSTHAsS MU AND WI BLE lillii Omnibusto all trains. TuiunhonaNo. 23a NOTItK TU I ililWM I s |^ .l,^*^*p^i \\'v\.^eiln-r/er. WlUiaiin MMttHir, D^M*I i-^HtftM .limn Mel'OoL their heirs or iMlgfttl^ten^r^ LerfU) iiniiflc.i ttut I luvs i*\p**u^it I^'^no htin^1ie^i liirJIar* in i.itM.t ;.ti^l Mpr^HrVaoBt4^iitNtu tii^ '^^^ .a n Mgfta quart( loasaitaiaa' - UMai^latM Uolaati rj|claquaru imie i^eun in ni^i'ltut i Hfk mlaEj ilisii;'-t. m the wh utv of iw Lotifv, *tat^ of Hoataaa. xmi rti^i f'^r noof4 in gut aavr t im pmiaty i ataVaof ^^* MMl,-,i l-mit* *^^^-int^. *hi*c of Montana, Ant.^: 1 Mft*, nd ^^^ oraed hi Bo t* 1 or^i I'Hit. ori patj*' ^. rsr ni^ ..f f I tHlgo m ;t:t\,^MrvtiAnat. to wlui-li for * in ^r^ li-tiiatf ile* riji^Tt -n reffr'-ii'-e is ber^*l^x tii;i-lr. a, oraW to Ih-l-l^sai i MOjahMHI UOaor the \^rn\ i^ion^ ol -c.-tiofi^S9M, lerlved lUltlltOt of tie* I MttiMj s^af#-.. ^r-in-;^tne ainnuot iei,uirwl to Utikl tLi- -wt11^ lor the je.iiemhii4 Do.'.;.Ant it w :. i-lrr v iia\*frotu th-* MtfTiaa of tln^ not it-* inrwpthla^ninety aata aftef ihht uoiii* i-\ |HiMlracton fw.^fail off loraae to onajCf1bta^ vuit profv-ntaou nf^(^tii-li i*\|M'u^iitiiri* jk^ eo owaor. \our im^^pr^i io^(.,...11 ui.m win boeoaao th^^ (iroyert) or the ^uis^krt.u^r. l.n*u^^^un^ ^aetioavsj juhxlii.OW.N. At*a.wn '.i. M nt.. Jaa. r*. iliTtl |fvai.ca'.ou 1 xJ. 1. l^l i i-Jimt^J^^^jM 1^ ^I IIU IIW IH. k. I . WKMfH \KltVK IN IIH41X gAPI^^T,taaaiflc,Mr ll^^t. rin. Dl7/lnr.^.^nt*. Mviriluu, Heads'he. N'crrou* 1'rm.tratloa^raiM* bi alnilHH or tahan-ii. WakrfiiltMNi*.^Mriital l^prt'.slui. Siifti-nlii: ^l Hralii i-aiuinc^insanity, inisi-ry. ilm-av. dratli. rri^niatur^^ ^ il3^Aga, HarrrnoaM, Ijks nf l*nwvr In either M^^^Uaaataanr. Ifaaari horn ami all k.-m ur Weak-^ii^s-e.. Imnliiular^ Ix.s.,.*, Knernialnrrliura^i-aiiseil b^ iivri4a.i'rtl^in .if lirnlii. m-lf^lniM.^nri'i liiilnlirrn.-^. a lllnnth'^ tri-an,,..,,!. $j ^ .. f,,f^f : liy mail. VW iinaranri'i. ,iv txivea i,^nnr^Kaeaaraar far tin Uivm. ^n, f.-,. vUl ^,u[ KrH;^inn gaaraafaa in rataaal ir not raraC UaaraatM^Issii-d nnl^ liv ThrAinlth I irna sole ^^,.^,, Artlike inack on lh^ Klnotarh. I.iver and^^a^^lij alapH H^ s|H r.i.i. llliloiwnmM, Kevers.^i aMa, KarvaiM IHiuiiiters. Meeii|.',sn^s,, u,.,,,{^Apr^'tlte. restnri' tin- ( . .n|.| xinii. |^'fe^M iliui s- tmnfniinws tiieir use. Kaltlfa aara for Mek^Ile.ici:i.'he ami i oaMltiatiaa. Nai i. nill.l. i-a.v^lotake. Larue vials nf .hi pint,-', rents s,, | |X 1 *will atop a Cough la one night,; 1 chock a Cold In a^ da.y. and CUBE;^: Consumption If taken la tlrae.S^^IF TEE LITTLE ONES HAVE j ! jWHOOPING COUGH OR CROUP 1 i^Use it rroijUT.j A85 eaat! Jbottlemay;^aaTo tkeir;^Uvea. Aak; t^ ^BTastei Qood.;^I ^^ aaj ajge ^ ^ ^ | Dr. Acker's English Pills- : ( i re cosktiimtio*. *^niall. i^l.-n*Hi.t. a fa.,rlt, ^llk lb.' l^4tM. ^ ' |WII. llnOKCaa ^^^ ... T.*-^,t rroaitway, N. T. QITYLIVERY STABLE._ PHILIPSBURO.MONT. A.W. MclNTYRE. .PROPRIETOR. AGENERAL^TRANSFER^BUSINESS^TRANSACTED. THEMONTANA LOANAND REALTY Ownand Control More Land than Any Other^Firm in the City. WEHAVE LOTS IN THE Southside,Moonlight, Plymouth,^Ophir, Central, Noyes^ Upton's^Clark's,Railroad No. 2, AndValley Additions. TheValley Addition is the newest on the market, an j will^shortly be one of the best. There are about 200 lots for sale, at^from $1 ^o to $2^0 per lot. Wo do not ask spot cash for these; lots^$^0 down and the balance monthly, will secure a lot; this ground^lies close to the Montana Union depot. - InformationCheerfully^Furnished About Any^Property in Butte. ju ,- air ^ ^ PHOWrTNHSS PAYS,EQUALLY INRl YIN(j LOTS ASIN PAYINGBILLS. Lowprices rule in the early season. Ifyou build this season you have no^time to lose. Forparticulars call or write. lealtyCo. 30-32-34W. Granite St., Butte.^3 3 Wall Street, New York. TAKEYOUR CHOICE l'romour GoM Watches^^ displayed in our ihow w in-^dow. Not a poor looking^oac anions them. It don't^cost you $150 to buy a solid^gold practical time piece.^We arc making a specialty^this wvek nf line, solid gold^Walthain uatchc*, ranging^mi price fmni S4^ to S;s^each, and can Hirprisc you by showing iuch goods^at SUCh low prices. Lookat our other Show W indow. A full hue of^the latest ^How Knot' jewelry. Chatelains,Brooches, Pendants.Scarf Pins. J.H. LEYSON'S, 221Upper Mam StftSt. HutU, Mont UNDERTAKER ARKST. I'rompand B Kcteal Attc idanco. Wholesat a id Re' I Ce.i'rr in UnJertake s' Suppl 05. SodlMCarafu ly Em -aline I^iaidatypN V' ILL V\tvr^ ^.' ^ ^ -M ^^ ^ sr^TKS a:iJ 11 ROPE.^LADY ASSISTANTS^Open Day anil NiKhureiuptiono Mo. 57.Butts. Mortl