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Show MONTANA NOTES. There were ninety-nine deaths in Hulte during February. The la grippe cost Butte sixty-live lives, for that number num-ber of deaths were the consequences of influenza. The rumor has been around for some time that the liuttc and Boston company com-pany is about to follow the example of the Boston and Montana company and remove its smelter to Great Falls. A prominent sheep man of northwestern northwest-ern Montana says that out of some 20,000 head of sheep, he has ouly lost ho head thus far. lie has only fed two days during the winter, and his sheet) are in excellent condition. H. S. Dudley of Medical lake, while scalding hogs last week, slipped and fell into a tub of boiling hot water. He was badly burned about the arms and back, but managed to keep his face and head out of danger. He will probably prob-ably recover. "Patience and perseverance conquer-eth conquer-eth all things." Anyway that is what Dick Rock of Henry's Lake believes, for he has broken two elk and a moose to work in harness, and takes a daily spin around the lake, much to the astonishment as-tonishment of his neighbors. |