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c.12,fellionW.slyIhoni-*teance and trouble. Indications point to a very largo house for tliia favorite play at the opera bouse this evening.Croat preparations are being made for the nest .side race meeting which will begin August 1. The colt stake entries will close on the 10th inat. Among the stables in traimug are those of Jumes U Kerrigan and Higgins Bros, of Missoula, Marcus Daly of the Hitter Itoot, Sam Hanley of Anaconda, Tom Me-I ague and S. Lurrahio of Deer Dodge Hon. C. W. Hoffman and James F. Mown of Bozeman, Harry Helms of •llendive. D. O. Blevins, William Williams and Don L. Willard tA Great FallsnMiles City Journal: To prevent buffalo from being entirely extinct Fred Dupree lias secured conseut of the government to enclose a large district of « country to his own land to provide a 1 range, and a large herd will be provided nr. He corrals hie buffalo each night.Ho has the largest herd h the countn and the government is giving him all the eneourugoment possible.A band of 2,000 sheep, Bays the Fort L-enton Press, belonging to Will Flower ree, have bee-a ranged across the river, I f feeding Tor some daya past, and weie i' brought across tho bridge Saturday I morning ar.d driven to the stockyards, ----- ovvvnjd I tie,where they will bo loaded for shipment tc Chicago. Tho market is still far lio-lmv what itWas a vear am but it KooW
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Great Falls Weekly Tribune

Great Falls, Montana, US

Fri, Apr 13, 1894

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