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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1887)
FORT BKNTON, MONTANA. 7.VJ itrcam. At tho Delknap agency it ha will make the article c heap, ant! North. Icon cacd for yean jaat, loth for fad cm Montana will atcp to tho fmni m tho and blackamitbing purpoaea. great cml producing action of the let. Tbia aame rein cropa out in coulee ritory. near tho vpriog on tho Aaainniboino Tho following Ut! abowi at a glance atago road, twenty-four mile from Den. tho relative average production of Mou- ton, ami baa been uaed by freighter and tana larma aa couiaml with tho atatea: banter, in camp in tho open air, for cooking purjioaea, ao freely doe it burn. rw B; j lut mf ; Tho croppinga of vcina in the Milk rircr Whrai ; II to t. 1 1 I 1 . t I i.-l.I I ,IWMn- Taney nave uecn lounu in cumi 01 wuu- .1) u ln 1 1 l' Mi 1 1 lu to t n. 4i i,i ft) Ui. I to 3 i iV)iu. .V) . iV) .n, 0 ., . i , , . trv fifiv bv ono hnmlretl milea. Tho IUv Manitoba railroad cornea throuch tho 1 fcYt"t!T" " ill! Si!!!!!!!" " IHIilH ! " W" " I .-'- Tcry center of tbia immenao field. Di VMg.... j ,., 7,'iv nvtl t of Fort Uenton. near tlx- town of Dapuyer, coal baa been found A careful atudy of tho aUve, which in abundance, and in uaed by tho farm. preaenU only a few of tho If ading arti. era and atockmen, aa well aa by tho citi. clea, will giro tho thoughtful reader a xena of Dapuyer. All along tho Tt ton clenrcr idea of our agricultural aibll. river, which approocheg to within three itiea than whole g of writing. Frutn milea of Denton, float coal and crop- tho enormoua jMd and eaay cultiiaiioa pinga bare alao been found extending of tho augur beet, thia would le a aplen. went to tho ltocky mountains ono bon. did jint for the erection of a refinery dred and twenty.five milea diUnt. Bouth of 14 augar. BtraUrrie, rw.lr. of Fort Denton, at Band Couleo and Deep riei, curranU, goodlier rira and huckhv creek, poinU almoat on tho line of the berriea are found growing wild through. Manitoba railroad, largo Tcina of coal out tbia aedion, in many plan iu abun. baTO been diacorered and auDicientlyd dance, There are, alao, other native TelojKfJ to prove that it exiata in largo berrim, pruliar to thia aedion and til quantitiea and good quality. Ou tho mab that grow everywhere along tho Dearborn, atill farther to the aouth and atreama In great prufaaion. wcat, ia a largo cml field, dovelojxl to A few perauna in thia Unity are now aomo extent, through which tholiueof turning their attention to the production Uio Helena A Northern will run on iU of imall fruit, and are luccrrUieg L way to Denton. mirably. Our tnark4 ia Meg aoppliM Tho adrent of railroad will provide with home prMudiot.a, thftt, furaieand tho meana to handle and dutribute tho flavor, can not U txHM in any coun. product of theao mine at rentable try. Thia itduatry la much imie profiU figure. We will be brought in quick ble here than in tho aUtra, for rrady communication with the quartx mining aalo ia alwaja fout.I, and Utirr rb diatricta, where unlimite.1 quantitia of obtain! tho article are ujJ. Thia will justify Tomato mtuk weiwta al wat-r tho owning and working of the meaa- melota are auccrfully cultintt in all urea on a largo ach for, in aLlition to the talleya aljvrtt i Fort liAmu In tho demancUiUK tho railroad will re- the ir.jt.itg dutricta flora ot.o hlml quire aa immenao amount for ita on and fifty bi two Lci!rr4 inlie auth of cae. Comjtitioa Uttea rival cl ua icelou ar.1 ttrt ca t4 U comnie and opj-icg railroad litra grown, oi:.g l)U fact that tburUUo xi:tr4