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THE OMAHA DAILY DEE MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1893 5 e e « ey ¥ | Douzias county. had beem sold to tho Anglo: | more, as he was well satisfied with the P FOI‘ Washfllg ])lshes, Posits aro extensivo. Wo are confident that | Amnerican Mining compae of London and | markot 5 .. wo have a big thing and that graphite min- — Chicago by W. Q. Brown, the digcoverer, (tah cattle buyers have dri Pearline. ing will, 10 time, become one of the great in and Mr. Riddle, a part Sener. The purchase | 00 and $00 beof cattle from. G Mining Paradise Oovering Fifty Square Milos | dustries of tho state ant county In addition to being used for pencils, of Gold Imprecnated Roce International Cong 's in the last few days, paying about 558 15 Be Hold at Loe | Price was not mentioned. The company, So | pan + the report ran, had been capitatized at | #24 to £ per head | graphite is manufactured mto stove polish, ! Angeles, Beginning Tuaslay £1.500,000, and intends 1o engage in the man George Ball of Baliston picked thirty-six is used for glazing ships, and is also used in | ufacturc of comoination nickel-iron armor- | yugholy of Tartlott peate from cor 1ty o -y all foundries. s W B plate for battleships. - An extensive plant S A representative of the Faber Pencil and LANDS N | 8% ve cettblisned at some place on the | (he Price they have b EIGHTY THREE MINES ARE SMIPPING CRE | HOW ARID LANDS ARE WO-IED AND WON | Aphite works, who was here recently, ox coast, and the p which experiments '",'n g Gl anined some of cur samples and pronotine have shown to be suporion $o any other, el i VCk woodneckers L e them the best he e bo manufactured, [t was also said that a | POSt in Josephine county. They descend b ot large smelter will be arected near the mines, | P00 the orchards in swarms and destroy and operations will b bogun on an exten: | 1ATRE quantities of both fall and winter ap n selling at, that on between / g N there's nothing . ™ ) Why don't you begin the o use of it in that way, if 7'\ you're one of the timid g YA sisters who stil! think that / / &\ Pearline “ecats the // /\\ clothes?” Then you can d JR— saw. Since we hav \reo quantities, 1 be. | IFFIgAton In Californin—The Next Great ma nanufactured Gold Camp- A Nickel Mine Sotd ~Ha re said to be a great Haye a Wig Pocketinll-Kaolin Dey Washington th— timber in such hat lead penc Hite—dty Artestun ley : } : st ; > - ples soak things in it for = i . - out hero before vory long. Later we hope o . B Ore p | sive scale at the earliest possible momen: < & Power-Nills Forest Fires establish & plant to work up the zraphite ML ekt A s Tho Oragon mine issmd to o very rich. [ A sample of gold brought into Coquille — = year or two, and test it Salt Croek Orew | into manufactured products on a large scale. General Westorn News. Some place its value at £8,000,000, and others | City from the Salmon mountain section by . . 1y Peaarline cin's ; Of course it wili requice capital to do this. A ata smatler figure. [ 1s located tnroe miles | (1 Middaugh o fow days aco weighed | every way, until you become convinced that Pearline n.‘u.] et representative of the Dixon Lead Pencil west of Riddle's station, Douglas county, Its | about six ounces, and was worth # little 16 ¢ . 3t 't edt your dishes, that's sure 1 | 5 over 0 any harm, it won't eat your dishes, that's sure. t Fow peapla comparatively havo as et | works will como out hers soon and will 0% | Tha following article on the “Cost and | SINEI0 protorype 1 iha Hickie ming i New | Ovor 8100 e do any ha But it i ) £ ] visited Colorado's grentest gold cuinp and | AMine tho Washington eranite. We have | 6 fOlOWINE ariicle on the “Cost and | &) ndogia, an 1sland in_the South Pa e | Harney county has contracted with G. W won't clog up the sink pipes, either, as soap does, Anc Al o A ¢ | sent A good sampie of it to the state buiid N et i, s occan. The ore is of variable richness and | Kellogg of Sait Lake City for an artesian . , y v i “ the majority will be surprised ¢ w tint | 1o oh o, been propared by Fred L. Alles, chairman of | ja supposed to average 5 per cent in me allie | well from 500 to 1,500 feet, according to the that cloudy effect that you've probably noticed on cut glass the district covers an area about eight miles f the publication committoe of the Intern nickel, Tt is composed of a peculiar hy- | court's order, and at §2.75 pee iineal foot, in Yen ) (Y 3l ot . fat 't be there if Tnrnbssing n Well 0 t ; o] " 2 S soap hat won't be there if long_by six brond and facludes fourteon | o o CAFESREES T i | tonal irrigation congress to bo held In Los | drated niciel-magnesia silicato entlod gar. | cluding the casing and china when it's washed with scap—that we untaing, all of which are more oF | yogiyion ay the big artesian well at Cham. | Angeles October 10, 1598, and will bo found of | e e 18 sor. and wroPPyous, and of hobwo car loads (140 bales) of 12, C. Merrill's | - you wash it with Pearline. pearing, Thore are somothing 1Ike | beriain, and tho mil is now running with the | Renral interest w alluhie citiaons of the arid | i siate o iy, oy o Loontiins, wheh | he B Goopet AR wRILEd T ety Sen | Fetiters and some unscrapulous grocers wil tell yon * dis s as good as® N 1. in fact almost every yard | nower furnished by the well. The nower | states This mineral forms ainy and_infitrations | vents a pound And brovent Me. Mot terriy €I1A _ or ihe same as Pearline.” 118 FAT SE—Peariine is never peddied, of likcly gre L b PR ol L oD | Tt el e witer paee gives | - IFrigation is an art that must be learned. | in the main body of the rock, and is occas- | §5000, . A anorougne Mr: Merrill nearly it Bacle 4 ifyour grocet T T b LTIy of its containing a voin or deposit of some | |88 OF Nt boratn Wit ke ad 'I'm'u‘ over the | It has been brought to the highest perfec .\:,.3“3;\[ found in’ masses of several pounds op. acC honeste—send i¢ back, S o 3 kind, or perhaps with the hope that some | ihor mills in this section, ns the expense of | tion in southern California by men of means, | “Veigh “Snaking O giMore - salmon are coming Into the S eostern tenderfont will come along and give | cunning a mill by steam power is estimated | who have tried all known systoms. Siuslaw since the 2 ains lately fallen anneries report an iners 1,000 or 50 for & hole in the ground atabout &1 per hour. In buta littleover a year Henry Lytton,: an old-time miner and | day bo Water for irrigation is obtained f Ao m run brospector of Breckenridge, has just re- | amount canned, ana if this state of affairs 5 ~ SRR b 1000 or. 8o b AR oyl b et g A 4 anned, and if vhis state of afair L3 o 5 o3 > . o n\rt]" ,\,‘ jor. milie 1s_ '.v‘?‘:ur‘v‘\‘ hvlr\h iy b l':m\]"““.:,\- will ‘f""fl ning streaws; by storing water in reservoirs | wurned from the much advertised silver Jead | continues, day and night shifts will be ro . I\‘hyn'n‘\' ot Denve b s, ote produced | tively notning. *0. C. Jewett of Fort Pier constructed in the mountains or foothills; by | district in tsh America, known as ”"; quired to can the catch averages about $000 a day and in_some | one of the best posted civil engineers in the | tunneling into the mountains; by building | Koote he country is described as woll A four horse team came over the Wilson road into Tillamook with a load «¢ 000 pouuds of giant powder for the lighthouse road. At one place a bridee gave way waterea and timbered, with long winters and plenty of snow. Most of the mines & places it assays as hich as £2,000 to the ton. | state, has been in the city during the past The Anaconda is a large property and is | fow days. While here he became interested owned by a company with s nominal capital so flow of the artesian well, and Is. Water Is also occasionally pumped | grade ore ja cemakont i eyl the b A , of £6,000,000, hut it is only prospected at | ! 3 wwas naturally aroused a8 10 18 | from wells, on n small scale, by windmills ot | hores or mule by i steamboat and thenco ‘.'::.‘:\’. the load, but ”;:-. was no explosion, present and will requirg a lot of moncy spent | actual capacity, After careful calculation | bg'stenm tnsinon o oo, St i tHOREo | i ‘tho wagon was taken ont il rihy I on developement work be itcan pay he states that the flow is 4,773 gallons per They ir tion systéms of southern Cali- | carries fro 0 to 1,500 pounds of ove. Tho J. B, Titus of Arlington has just returned Some idea of the vastness of the opera- | minute. The Chamberlain woll easily takes Y v arries from 1,000 1o 1,500 pounds of ove. Th underground dams to force the subterranean flow to the surface, and by boring artesian | reached by rough trails, over which the b FORCI*II') TO within ¢ fornia on a scale of importazce may bo said | ore avoruges 100 to 135 gunces 1 silver and | hOme fromn Chicago, whero he disposed of tions now being carried on can be gathered ”7-\’1' \un:! ‘Hn-ilv’ A of eight-inch artesian | 1 qate back to the vicinity of about 1870, | 40 to 80 per cent in lead. The tariff 18 about m[u‘hvu»‘ K00d heavy Horses atan average e from the fact that thers are today | wells in tho northwest, Some time fous to that there were good | §0. per ton, which, with the low price of | Of $347 per head over expenses. and got back 1 eichty three il which i Twenty Million Dumages. aitehes in Los Angeles, San Gabricl, Sun | silver, has caused the mines to suspend I“”"x“‘.'»*‘ ”"n"' m-um He says a num 4 regularly shipping ore and paying $23a ton o < Bornardino and a fow other points, but at | shipments. Around Baker it the ead | be others met with even worso success, i A large forco of carpenters and_helpe i shipments. Around Baker City the go | i i ¥ ot 1t shipped to the smelters and wreated. | o SIS [0 O SATTIORIALS AN KEIDOES | 41gut that time the systems at Abahetm. placers ave showing well. several of them coming out in debt y'l 4 Sabss Grook Is rrest todny, bub will be i | o igtea valivona, revatelng sud bullding | Riversids, Duatte, Dassdend find $0.08 ad. el Levi Smith will go out from Marshfield - < B ORPTH b iho eive monthahonce, 1ls productlon | ;. hridges and tresties whors thoy wers | jicent plsces’ wers started, and siuco then e Dakotns, with the machinery for the Divelbiss mine e | T I iiL reach 3,500,000 1n mold. ThisY Jemaged or dostroyed by tho_ lute forest | the Growth hias been very rapid, The early | Chamboriain, S, D, is pestercd with | this week. Tne rost of the machinery ar. R AU B L adverst | fires. Mail and oxpress for Leaa and towns | SYStems were all co-operative, outside of Los | horsa thieves rived on the Arago and will have to be Fond AnG L roaniz 10 thore belng 1o til- | ulong tho line, which for several years has | ADeles city, and the purely comuercial idoa Insurance rates in the business portion of | Niuled on wagons and sleds from Myrtlo We have to raise $20.000 cash ' road anc at present no method of treatin: I 3 same in later, possibly with tho exce I Pollit Gyer BN mMENRLAINS b ME T1NE K als thio ores in Uho eamp At a leas coss. than g4 | drtived over this route, is now brought in Riversida ey hossibly with the exception of | Grand Forks, N. ., have been doubled. 0 er mountains to the mine, a di Tom, which makes thousanis of tons of are | Y10 the Kllhorn. Tt will take several days | Riverside, which system was originally a a ton, which makes thousan The bank and Il the way from §12 to $20 a ton | longer tor d that the Childs Taylor eyamide | L41Ce Of about thirty-five wmiles, which is a \ pair the damage done, In wan. | Commercial one, but is now practically co- running ann . big under i 01 erati king. our creditors force us toit. We Sl ChY ik AL LIS o oo AL | SRR B e o, - | Bl [+ M B0t OV Yo, iy e i piking i o have 8100000 worth of fie Will Seive tho Urob ally dying eut. 1t 1s impossible to estimate Harly Methods. AER R s i‘:lfv\ll:‘:?rstlu'll:fI.Ill::.xl',xl':‘lll\j‘llx Cight acre yard ho obtained 75,000 pounds, or clothing and furnishing goods i o L B b oI | VSt o hsoe s et AAEINE IS | Tho rat auppilesof wator. s for llga: | At his asuson 1k Yove 2 RSy o ered potdypar puro, which will help us to | luicudy aracn tor s milen out, of the | paco thesatimao as el as 080000 AL | woro aety ivaried b SHBGiive Gt OF | oomi,Vroslers Usoe a cgnstruting el S e S T D e WeilLite 1k Pakioal By Ve XS Tl -0 August; and | when we take into consideration that 20,000 | JUher works w built, and cconomy in tween Yunkton and Sioux Falls R a 3 ked p y ndling the water was not deemed nec ary. Such s ‘¢ N Bro! i b A Lve yenns win I8 | fower group, were bonded last week to par- S LA, LR L ties from Cleveland, O. The property is gessful exporiments were made in tho search | [io5 WO Cloveland, O. The proport for agtesian wates Water storage in natural lakes or dep shipping season at P .- ]31;(,IN ro RHE 6ot by &b tavention: of i Ghar acres were burncd over, the damage to " Fanuel, who has been in the district re. | large timber and the small timber destroyed, cently oxperimenting on all the ores in the | With the big loss of real and persgnal prop neighborhood, with M. iost Hart of | erty. itis not much too high. Those veople Omahi, who is the manager of the Fanuel | Who were injured from burning by the fire Gold Recovery company, which owns the | of last week are rapidly improving and and shows what proper attention will bring the grower. A shecpman from the summit of tho Blue mountains informed the Athena Republican that he woke up one morning last week and has | found that his tent, covered with fourteen Seven mining claims, known as the May- 0 reservoirs The sions, or ucted, is the most reliable of all. Sev- | 12.000 to 20,000 head will bo shipped this | jug i the spring ‘The ores of the distriet are highly refr tory, containing and_ drivin n built on drainage lines was next undertaken. | commenced and already 5000 head have | inches of snow, had fallen upon him. He I U ) i patent rignt for the whole of Colorade and | luckily there will be no fatalities. This system, wnen the works are judiciously | #one to market. Itis estimated that from | and his partner had a cold time of it dress I( I I) “\ I L will put up a plant at Crippie Creek early i Lamps Burning Crade Ofl. cons - their 3,780 sheep fifteen N o o o o ide: v o ve heel seasoun. miles to the snow line. Snow has fallen in Al Gommon RE LA S m | eral streams of considerablo size have been ek = i £ (6 D aN P 1VB I O oL ot o | eve npaeiihy Vbt BBl T tofthie brdobate s | SEMAEEH Shicl ) a Stoux was arrested and | the mountains to o denth of oight inches £ lrwe percentago of 8ul- | iooi and giving out a clear, white fiame, | Where streams have little or tio flow in sum- | brought to Chaniberlain tharged with steal | within & doy's ride feom Atbene phurous and arsenical pyrites. This makes attracted a wood deal of comment at N, S | Mer, trenches have been sunk to the bedrock, | ing agency cattle from a governmeut corral. Attorney Van Wyek has left Corvallis for ul‘m[msqhm tosave any of the gold by the | B0 & KO this week, says the Wyoming | B¢ the stream.and a dam there con- | He was unusually bold in his operations. and | San Franciseo, armed with tr nscripts of ordinnry process of amalgamation with mer- [ peistol & Cors. this wee NEXT July 20 per cont of | Structed which hus forced the underground | has been held to’ the United S-ates g procecdings leading up to the sale of the t Sury atior prasing throuch o stamp mill, | Uluminating oil in' the crude product, no one | fOW o the surface. &8 Jury. : $195.000 worth of steel raiis that once be: \ e Sophiie Blukens: thot morcuty, Tmmedis | s glionghy of! trying TLin. s lamp bofore, Ihe San Diego Land andTown company, |~ Report comes fiom Jamestown, N. D, that | lonzed to the Oregon Pacific. to Colonel . i :I"lv T Adg D oLt ;\'vlhl ‘"r flltlls' But Judgo McCalmot made up his minda to | OWnersof the Sweetwater dam, one of the | wolves were never so plentiful in that coun- | Kgenton Hozg. The rails we ) ° eforo necessary o get rid of tho ; after the largest: water syste see if the ofl would not work in an ol B e 13 in southern Califor- | try since its settlement o ractory portions of the ore before pa sing at present. They usfi od to the Anglo bank, San RIoTE and from this experiment he was led to try sell & water right for &0 an acre, and | run in packs from five Lo eight, and are per- co. Roceiver Hadley now sues for | ftover the plates. Dr. Fauvel has patented the lamp, T ".“’ ude ol was found to work | CBarge $3.50 per acre per annum for an sistent in their attacks upon sheep, even in | vossession of the rails, and Van Wyck's All wool cassimere sufts, never 3 & process whichis an - full operation in Kng- very well indeed in an oil stove as well as a | 00t of wa this being one inch to broad daylight. mission has been to secure evidence ot the 5 % 4 t lond und Africs by which o subjects thoore | TEO¥ Yo INCo0H 1n an ol stove as well as 8] g T orchards under this system The cattle shipments from Brennan sta-.| Validity of Hogg's claims to the rails, were sold for less than $8. {f:l;""hf:f Lo disy ]L'f{l"'"","{ ShE! ,“‘”I‘ the success of these experiments, which is, | SUll comparatively young, and have thus tion this year so far number 4,409 head, re- | ‘There has just been filed for vecord in f Arsenic and. loaves the. ore posfocths heid | that although there is but a small percentago fiow required the amount, of water allotted 10 | quiring 310 cars to haul the stook to market, | Marion county a United States patout bear: R ) an pure. T ore. swhiler i o Toted smeo? | of illuminating properties in the oil, the bal. | them. A portion of the land h.s been used As the shipoing season is only half over it | ing the signaturo of President James IQUIDATING RICE [ i et R e SS4ie | ance of it 1s s0 pure and free from gum that ofimnckee R coine fThl i, nlluvlm; is predicted that the shipments from this | Buchanan and duted June 3, 153, It was L] 0 cold water, c] e i art can a » usea withe s d requires about one inch to four ucre: effeet of breakiug up each particle into an | Uhe illuminating part can all b usea without section will exceed 500 cars. given to Lewis W. Cannon and his wife, refin. | O obtain good results, i n 0 1 b et first subjecting the crude product to The R A 5 .. | Mary, fora donation claim of 03578 acres All wool cheviot suits, in thres ! ’:?"l"‘“f“x":)'(,“'_r e Mieh stato 1t 18 | ing process. The success of this cxperimont Water and Soll. Lk ‘;t:"I‘XII"VIE"-L)\I!)‘I‘;':II“!}A(;I;):“‘l:) ,)“‘:{:,'l:i:,1::| located in township 8 south, range 2 west, shades, straight or round cut, i bbb s working. resnits | 001y adds another broof to the oft-repented uarod s 3 dexive Land patents many y filed for ars old are frequently fact that ) record, but not often is one receive Atrona county oil is the best crude The duty of water in southern California | from artificial rain. Tt is proposed to raise averaging a net return of ¢ helknowaworld naturally varies very greatly. The chi per cent of the worth $10. Lhad - | the necessary money this fall and be ready 2 ox o STy [ assay value of the ore have boen obtainad, | Product in 3 acter of 'the soil, the rate of trauspiration, | to have experimental ruins 1n tho spring. it | Ahtedating Lin Ol e LD i The whole c f milling and treating the Keturning to;Work, the kind of trees to be irrigated, the rain- | the tests are successful the county will buy st ,"“,‘l i T R e L UL T O Grrcrs | Dl = ore is only 50 that those who are | There is Joy all through the Caour d’Alene | fall of the previous season, the nearness of | tho right and make rain o ordar. rsarc IQUIDATING P’RICE fortuiate, oy th Dbt shives. Shoutd country. Tlio miners are to by given much L:w surfuce CLETUT O G ;’ul“m; The Black Hills & Fort Pierre company ) G “"‘“"‘"(""' N & e their fortunos very rapudly, as the | nceded employment and at fair wages. | tion. all tend to' affect it. Tho 1aw of | broke she record for milrond broater Tany | An Englishman namea iray lost $2,100 at 5 oo mines are willing to sell ‘thousands of tons | Ope: Leen resumed at tho Bunker | eapillary attraction demonsirates. that fro- Black Hills. T seven and a hall days the | & brace faro gamo in | Allwooloheviot ovarcoats worth of $12 ore for & por ton, so that the company | Hill and Sullivan mines in the Coour | quent and careful cultivation makes it | fores laid ten miles of track. both ties and 'all sown wheat in the Genesee neizhbor- up ashigh as $8. t sbould clear § per ton, which, us each fur- | d’Alenes u the terms offered by the | possible to grow a crop on.arid land by irri- | stecl, sand built twemty-four bridges with | hood is averaging between forty and fifty ; Biace treats 100" tons il duy, tacans a vory | company, k)30 vor day for miners aud 8 for | gation, which w S.hot decmod possible some | tresilo work, averaging soventy-five foet | bushels un acre, | arge profit carmen and shovelers. One nundred .men | years ago, when constant flooding of the soil | gneh, and all this without any previous Snow Is reported a_ fc o) o sum- Al G B ; All the large wine owners at Cripple Creek | were employed and the foree will in- 1s the custom. Light and porous soils re- | propiration e nior ;?\:sL';;)xly}.-"nR.m’x:‘;-‘.i‘:;s ”uml"lhl:I; By LIQUID‘\ TING PRI(’L $3l75 ity wadting with nterest the solution of | creased to 400 The Gem, Helena and Frisco | quire a very much larger volume of water | P'yh report that the comploted Sioux Falls | month than last year Lt this great question, which is to help Cripple | mines at Gem will resume work in a few [ for irrigation thana heavy soll, although [ o “y a/Err® o O e ovan 0. tho A Rraionis ULt consisting Of (ten horses Examine these goods and he Creck to become the greatest mining campin | days, employing 300 men at the same wages. vy, soil requires a much longer period n is a little premature, s and harness, four buggy, ol r OW! dge. We don't the world All thw other mines in' the Caur d'Alenes | of flow. "The light soil will also “requiroa | {irest Northorn s a little promature, S¥8 | and harncss, four wagons, a buggy, eight your own judge. e don’t care 2 AL thepresent time it i3 one of the fow | are expocted to resume under this arracge- [ wuch more rapid descent in the furrows | the Sioux L "ago to. transior this prop. | wbot ok seh e oy Dol el wortl *who you are or where you.go, places in the states that is actually laughing | ment, the Knights of Labor and the mmers' | than the heavier soil, in order to get tho Jito\the Gren U ANAE horas butH tha ~h‘|m”’” a "’\'_l' v"l"\,‘“‘ v sold by the sheriff for 00 ou can'tduplicate these goods B Y e 0 S hero beini arl timos any | union having snctioned o men roturning | water across tho orchard. On an’almost | S5LY 10 tns ireat Noriiiorn, but thio formal | ay Nortk Yeitmar s e JOR CBIL QUPLIOE & — ¢t where, All the mines are bewg worked for | to work. — Within a weck 1,000 men now idie | level soil, gravely or sandy in its nature, it HoH I8 a s Gani e N g roies Thortlent was bawurdod k31,000 tor the price. ¢ all they are worth, and all thi wanted is | will be at work, wulbe oundinesnly impossibleiior EHERte || s fo e e coursing maet oponed at :I": icane J'u‘l"cu B nakisae the. ‘v::l‘-‘l"‘in;wfiv‘ll i more capital, iroad and a good proce: Colorada. more than ten to fifieen furrows with a o ational cour cot opened at | Spokanefjury. He 0 company for ! o - i e ErSA Lok s orem's St Sy ronetal [ e e aman i 1 ave | DoB0OE 100 hohes of water, wecinse tie | HUron under the most. favorable conditions. | $55000. He was injured on ‘the iUy, for IN THE SHOW WINDOWS. \ I emenroke jat ta elaldad andiara b o o R e amount of | Incoming trains brought large numbers of | collision in Idaho about a yearago, and the . : Btraclcivition, siiliablarge i y water will bo found amply suflicient, to cover | Visitors, and the dogs and hundreds of peo- | claim was set up that ho had practically lost i i Miss Mamio Coutant recoived a lotter yes Vagle mine, Loadville, is ship- | 100" furrows in the ovdinary adobe which | Ple went to the grounds to witness tho open. | his reason. ¢ 13th and ‘ terday from her mother. who is now at fifty tous of ore per day. . obtains in some of the best sections. ing contests. Seventy en were made for | I W. Lowe says there is room behind the fled ! Lewiston, says tho Cheyenne Sun, The le camp is not dead, but dozing. A R Syst the tirst prizes before the departure of the Olympic range in western Washington for Farnam i liberty of muking an extract from it was of strikes are reported. i TBtena, crowd for the grounds. 8,000 homesteaders in addition to the 4,000 or L} i grantod, It would seon that the Bure prop- | fhe Vermout mine, Cripplo Creek, is pro- | ‘The reservoi= systems of southern Califor- | Luther Van Meter of Pierre, S. D.. and | 5000 already settlea there. As yet the i erty is going to do much +hetter than anyone | ducing ore which yields §257 to the ton, uin are ncarly all managed on a commercial | Miss Madeline V. Warren of White iarth | country is cut off from the outside veorid. is a 4 even thought possible. While i was gen- | At ouo of tho places west of Cripple Creol | PU8is constructed solely to sell water to | wore married at White Hacth Wednesday. | sparsely settied and is asmuch a wilderness i erally conceded that it was a very rich min it is reported that some of the men average | VWAt buyers. The ianvariable rule in the | The bride is o granddaughter of the late ro- as Kentucky was inthe days of Daniel Boone, TR T cTocle ool ‘& \ Rothing like tho bura out that IsHow appoar” | 810 par day, BB ayerag manngoment of thes o oo S6ll | nowned _cnieftain, Hole-in-the-Day, and of | Martin George of Ortmg says he hasa S ng wis predicted. fiveryone in this city . A " 0 land owners a certain number of shares of | the late William Warren, the historian. The | two-ncre field of tobace s fin a quality will be glad to learn that O, G, Countant hiy l::;: "E:f Sompsny. I:;d;h'::hui:l-mn‘l»x;:m stock for each acre n(“n«}m‘\;nell.l\vh:‘rh be- | voung man Is an intelligent muud&io{u R :-['11.\\5’5-“’,3;, ‘..‘.’.Olzxe":»lr'f.:fr'n'm»”:fi; e At last struck it rich. ‘The extract from vhe | CAUHe b it comes appurienant to the land, and is kuown | blood, and bears a good reputation. ormer home cen offered 45 cer { Totter is as follows other Nebraska points, as a “water right.” In addition to this, o a2 Roor Tor i foEnar hone Srolasioen offofd 45 fuants *Ihey struc . L = A FOUL BAR- . T e e ot sound for his crop. “Tho b ey A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE 1 pocket on the Burr mines | Deaver firms are shinpimg large quantities | given price is usually fixed for the use of the | , 100 cOal spouting artesiun well continues | a pound for his crop. “The best price ever ] ; e : be a wreat attraction at Kimball, A pieco | obtained in Kentucky and Ohio, contined yestordny that shows free gl eemmn of mining machinery to Arizona, Cripplo | water, in some cases a fixed price per inch | 0 e & great attraction at Kimball, = A piece : i ° 2 il o = -, George, “is from’ 25 to 28 conts, an M LAIN GIRL IF SHE USES nd under four different tosts zuve an aver. | Creek and Gilpin county. for each twenty-four hours, usually ranging | OF COBl thrown outof the well last week is | Mr. Georg feonite2 boie8 conte; and 1618 GAIN. ARRY AP . { { i " [y i now on exhibition in town. It is fourteen | usually i2'to 15 cent i age of $4 1o the pound, At stimate | The returus from the last shipment of ore | from 8 to 10 cents per inch flow, under a four S { low they took out : i . i a 1 peEinohull 0! inches long and seven and one-fourth inches | It is reported at Seattle that smallpox has 5 30,0000 yesterday, and the | from the Pike's Peak mine, 150 sacks, give | inch pressure, this being a (miner’s inch," a8 | \ho othor way. In appearance it resemblos broken out among the Indians picking hops miners ave offering heivy bets ' that the | 12T o ton, netting £5,000, thg term is commonly used in California, and | 1010 f , y. The well is | on the Big Sunoqualmic hop ranch, where | |n’u-?u~l Will yield $100,000. It shows no sign [ Miners are tinding employment at the new Whdonshle arrang menvonly l‘"}""“"l“““';""; 900 feet deep and eight inches in diameter, several hunared Indians are picking the } of giving ot discoverics fn the La Plita mouatuins in | Of water as is used is paid for. In other W. Waite of Medford has been hauling | company’s 300 acresof hops. [t is H “Al Dargerty, the mail contractor. who | which gold is the leading item, cases a fixed charge per acre per yeav is B aid that runs the Line from Sweotwator biidge to | o asgreod on, payabie by all land owners, | flour to Waldo for somo Limo, which goes to | six [ndins have the disease, and have been { Lewiston, Miners Delight, Atlantic whether the water is used or not, and pay- | the Happy Camp mines. e e tof the | quarantined on the farm to prevent it from ) RO ae A oedl i Addantioy find a good fleld in Empire, Clear Creck e contirms the reports of rich f DL county. The sin the } Burr mine. He said that p \ 3 S . 100-pound “contract was delivered Friday. | spreading. The big farm is located a mile 3loses bhoro'ateinob all froo | 1B A E0IOTRR SRS Ianda aroratililn'a yie-1| o S TONCG RER SRS (ERYEREELER Y, (araacine Sio Dikc o tnrn | he had: been in | PLUNE: ““The duty of water in southern California | WWenty-three miles further into th moun- | In the neighborhood of Rosalie, Whitman | ) the South Pass country since the first T'lic Portland mine has become one of the | may be put at an ave rage of one inch to | Wins und forty-six pack animals are used for | county, there are twelve steam 1] excitement way back in th sure produc AL s of concentrati ¢ machines will : threshers of Cripple Creek and the ore U0's and had | S8 protiers of Cripple Oroc Ui ons | el acrca, and tho cost of wator b st e adan om, UL ol and oio horsc-power and ono combined B — seen anything rich as this find, | of suet hgrade that o car load | charge of 15 to 860 an acre for the right, and | Ar¢ 8t work arouad Py Chmp, eader anc resher, ting abont 2, 211 ) » s ' ¥ Uhat tho mine is cusrded nieht and | COUNES up. i a further chirge of $1.50 to §2.50 per acre per | H. M. McDonald of New York City, secre- | bushels per day, and yet there is giain | Wholesale RUBBER Goods. CAN BB CURED 1§ 1) MINUTES i iy and there is no sign ol the ora playing | Messrs. Herbin & Potrio have openod a | annum for the water, whothor used or not, | tary of the Midland Paciic Kailtond com. | enough in the vicinity to keep all these AN b J ' ] ane "7 | new vein of anthracito coal near L Veta, | These two propositions will be an averago If | paty, & projected line from Sioux 1y machines running for two months steadity DT : “Miko Crowley is also here from Lewiston | #bd are getting ready to ship. Thoy have | all the fifiy to sixty water companics of | through Piorre to the Dacific coast, wi So far, several of the machines have had to > and says that the nows. proviotals orders for 100 carlonde alreac southern California are taken as a whole. Pierre not long go on business connected | stop for want of sacks to hold the grain, t w10 ant nanlan ¥ from the Burr mineis subsiani The depot agent at Boulder says ore trans ! tion fov grain is never resorted to in | with the road. The line has already been [ Colfax hoodlums rolled a flatcar off o Minute pi P‘ ) | and that they have 135 tons in the pocket | fers from the mountain camps to the Denyer | southern California, the “glorious climate” | surveyed and Mr, McDon 1d 15 confident it | switch and down an embankment, pulled the Alnuie Hhy v { I roady for the mill, and that it will vun from | smeltors have boen greater in the past | making it possible for the grain farmer to | 1800ly a matter of & short. time until work | foundation stones from beneath the city it S — $000 to 8,000 per ton, The town here is wild | twenty days than for Lheee months pravie. plow 1 December, sow in January and har- | will be commenced on its construction, umping house, overturned several piles of 'holesale RUBBER Goods f i 3 13 previous, i 5 10lesale R Y = - with excitement The people of Grand Junction are abouy | Ye3Uin May, the usual winter rains from De- Dr. Lewls, president of the Oregon horti- | lumber, and broke mnto a flouring mill, carry PRICE 25¢ ?2R BOX, | A T entering upon an experiment for the purpose | CCMber to April being amply sufficient 1o | cultural exhibit at the World's fuir, offered | g awiy 100 sacks of flour. which they Lid § SRR okl of ascertaining whethor oil or natural ens | Wake p first cluss crop of wheat or burley. 250 for an apple that measured more than | under a culvert near by. ‘The police caught N N Tho Manufucturers exchange of Denver | o O TR s o fourteen inches in circumference, the limit | six of the hoys. ‘They range in age from 12 sk Y ~ ~ is 4 N ver ists in the vicinity of their Lo A tes Yuukee Hill Gold Leads, 0 E OOis J hue boen for somo time past eniaged in ol | sl will bo sunk 1o donss or a0 faet s A il ched by the fruit from Arkansus. Some | to 18, and nearly all are sons of prominent Ask Your Druggist VT P e : . u depih or 2,000 Mr. J. P. Loftus was selected by Denver | & t sounty. inarsased: thia | cltiss lecting a Posits of kaolin in il | pocessar 3 X citizens of Union county incrensed this | citizon ° T i orado | A bartles to make o report on Yaokee Hill, u | gmount to §5, and. now Mr, K. Schanno hy ccovding to Martin [ausen, who has J MABUEAOTUREL (14X 1 It iy very evident that the knolin de A sccondd car load of ore from the Eaginaw | work for which his training and experfence 800t 0. D Iewris at Chicagn. by oxmreas “.'l‘lil‘”‘fl'l“‘fi_”""'l“;‘l‘u L ERlAgH: U8 st . 5 of Colorato are suficiontly. important th "":“‘"l“'_f““.‘"‘,"’i"m‘ AGY I Iu'.“‘\i:- "‘T];‘I";‘"‘-"‘v'r“"::,',’.:'.'M.n defined, veins travers. | oM The Dailes, a box of upplos several of | Catur ' Alenes. Kaslo s desertod and there | Wholesale RUBBER Good:s “- f " AT (\ KL nuch mbro;shoruih wid nraviialin. | Eo% MOGHORRE D Ronken gm0 ing an arca of & fow bundred neres, strong | [LUch imeasured ‘more than fourteen inches |y ouhing at that poiat to susthin 2 Popula | \R\'B\ L (NGLL || Yestigation than bas yeu taken place, and | ¥ it S8 % A Ll e e 4 i g | in umfercnce and one fifteen and three- | gioy of 100 people. The prospects on the Send for prices. Lol ! Baing reurt o the (101 5 Beny e | 2010 e Sagdhaw 14 ono of the now dis annugh to beatrew the illside WIth tons of | fourtl inchos. Thess apples wore grown on | o of, 100 beople.” Lhe b RHGCLS 00 tho Se | the country nuturally tibutary to this e | coveries in A comparatively new distric out, aud rich enough to show gold iu overy AV S S (Tt HIAG AYSE X Y- GEMRD, a0 = e of all grades of wencral pottery ware, such | Brush 1ast evening over tho trail, with 9, B, | lylng between walls in more than fifty: points O eaunnt line to get excited ovor. The great prospeot — 8 is manufactured in Statfordshive, Jng. | 1700r as foreman. Tho Lierses belong to a | obencd up across the entive hill, varying. in % ypngelid i W B Y 0E: iid 8 MAHA, NEB 2 51371 JR0, Lcaiaon 100,000 ekt o B | g i Northarn s Cal o .81 ARGUALAR aoross tio cusive il visyl feet, | Strawberrics are ripe agaip at Corvall oWy ooneist of goloms, and ey 8 slagie | O TRV A Full SIZT o N T Rt i ¢ | Were put upon the trail at that place | yielding in mill tests gold valued from §20 to | River pirates are operating extensively | brominent discovery has been made. MAGNE’"(‘ REHVINE OF TIEETH single white ware poutory west of the " Mis | May 1, their destination being eastern | #0, be safe data to reckon from, then one | around Rainier, Bert Ford of Lime Spur has been in the 3 . 7 ) ‘ souri river, and thut thie whole transmis. | HKoBsas. might fee! safe w saying thata new gold Asa Tunniclif®s dog was stung to death by | ¢ity during the past few days, says the Is sold with written Tootl & ) souri markeu is supvlicd practically from | A new scheme is being tr on Cripple | ficld bas been discovered 1 Colorado,” was | bees at Corvallis, Butte Miner. |||‘H' in sted in the new uarantee to cure SR aED :j‘;h}l;'l‘ raing t Onio, New Jersey anid turooe. it i3 quite | Creek placer dirt. It is being hauled to the | the decided ovinion of the expertgiven 1o | - frillshoro's now fire’ beli 18 fn place, Iy | dredging process for scooping up gold from HurvoynRrosten. wame iy, Porfoct 4t guse \ time that our Colocado kaolin - deposits | stream below the Cyanide mill ang ruy | the Rocky -“«lu:lll.nn A‘\«-.u.» weighs 500 pouns, 'L:'”"“’;""L‘""“',""' ““";‘”l'l‘l','“" “'” 0% of 085, | Adisnd, r - - o Walker | 1 have established be, reasonablo i . o ultimate success of the under : L S reelin o suosicn, fron ties | heoleh shico oxes o i dnto w Walke | i 1078, caibliatiod befond u ragonle | ™SI B v capactyof | 116, Sibie Suciess of o, ndsr , i 0 O or contre m, in order t o | concel ator, built something afte e | &4 - e . 8 00 et per da 2 . H ‘ Liablo 1uformution wiy be colleced ant” laid | fasbion of & Gornish - betming civetar 1o | il true fissure veins. Tno strige | 100,000 feet per day, | achine about 8 year and Las demonstr bcco and 'Alco betore practicul man.facturers with a yie'y | form, fod from the outside and worked over | Of the vews holds a true course for three | ke Harney county hny crop for this year | the practicability of this class of miin ) X cbscco and Alo \ of inducing them Lo cstablish western pot- | with cloth sweeps, the tailpes discharged | Wiles—from northeast to southwest. In is estinated at 50,000 tous. “.BEFORE - AFTER " o\ ‘Soitening of ( UARLL] teries to supply the western market, utliis. | Lhrough tho center. 16 18 foand thas ceo | almost e case clean, well defined walls | A five-stamp mill is to be put in the Virtue tho Brain, causing Misery, Insanity i Death; L Mpcnns e UK western raw. matorials. The Manufac- | black sand, which causes so much trouble jn | Were found “and a continuous ore body cush- | winwg disirict for custom work Burrenats, Iupotency, Log's Fawer in ellhor sex; Paxton Hlook [, turers exchan Will welcome co-operation | rockers and sluiccs, runs haudsomely in gold "’""l"l by ‘L“‘I’“flf ;";',"fi’(_" ‘"“ ::’-"'r" »m.-‘ A 700-pound sturgeon has been breaking F, % oxertlon of tho Liral, and 16th and Farnam Strost, (bt el iy RS Tt “The characier of the ore ce milling | nets in Willametto slougrh about St. Helen' o 1t givos to Wenk Organs thelr ! Doloer e Nporant to “tus upbullalog of Miscelinnoous, woid quurtz, yielding a mill value of g0 1o | "cp 't I T g Sy .t-ml: '('“':’, RLIOMA arouthe adufloe b Jors of i cures Klevator on 16th Stroot. Telephions 1033 A Find of Graphite, A Big Horn basin ranchman has harvested | #40 in gold. But this condition changes K. Guttey of Yamnill ¢aunty i SN #nd. Lucarrhaa and Forule Wonknece, & monihs 1 BIING THIS WiPH YoU 1 PR et S 400 pounds of swoet potatoes and hias, bosides | almost completely ata dopth of forty feet. | 1 Gl ¥ o e e Al ovary b ordir we kive 8 | =— —— Kraphlis wine 1s something that is | \his 4 tine crop of peanuts. ‘This seoms 10 be the hmit of oxidation and | ¥ ! Pitten Guarantee (o eurn or refund the money. = rarely heard of outside of Canada and Winuemucea boasts of un Indian who b an iron sulphlde takes it place. Avastill | Hungarian prunes threo inches long grew Chroulars free. Guarautos lssued ouly by our o= | T3] | N LY/ Catarrh Powder curas cataeeh BT Bt fagican which nosssssen tho riohoss | 14 (Y RATAC TOANA B8 AR Idinn arhio e | e T aire o haase AL AR [ el Dawis. troch four aiiae s grov D AY | Clusive agent. SY'S A 50 e 3 Possible indieations hus'veen discovered in | 1SS bno pursuls o 4 ) A sulphide becomes solid mineral —a smeluing | Holsey DON T DEL Kuhn & Co., Sole Agents,Omaha, - — it R ataae e s Cha e ann £ e gather plue nuts snd goueinto the burglar g | B [ [ = asata, sayn tho ‘Insenis Ladger. The | fRHMLY oro. Auother notable feature 1is the | The Albany woolen mills have received — — ) ! nive claims Bled on the mine have bee . 3 g A rorid's | BPYengih of the veins, from fourteen inchics | order frow = Washington for 4000 army bought in by a company of which Judge J A heavy strike Was made in the World's | 3 ¥ e 00 | blankets EBRASK W Bobinson, mayor of Olywpia, is prosic | Fair clgiu in the Kalso-Slocan district. six | 10,faue feet = 0 108 body of oreatn | The roads about Independenco are being | dent. The mine s located almoston the | feet of ore assaying 1684 ounces io silver depth of forty feet measuriug eight foet be- | worked with & steam piow, which does the The e:le T | aouedary lige botwren Thirvion sod Lewls | A% Uie peosans peice of glivar whis ore will | $0PE1 8F SR leut ssaauricg eight.foasbe: | worked with » st NATIONAL BANK. it r;o‘,;:é;"fi ABLE i 2 SR & pd Mol 0 Wha > > Aeyond Lh¥m is the Barbara. the Rio Grande | It .is estimated that the grain yield of brated Non- L SPECTA ) i Spe km:i toa "Mhl_tr_ reporter about the The preliminary work on the jetty at S0 | and the Wire Gold. Helow them is the | Grand Konde and adjacent valleys will this U. 8. Depesitory, Omaha, Neb. 4 < =37 (8 properry, Judge Robinson said: At present | Diego is rapidly nearing completion. The a conti - ~ . 5 ' . : o 3 v e 'k | ) lla, showing a continuous vein of ore | year be 1,500,000 bushéls. changeable S i o ure stuioly doluk our gascesment work; | machinery 1o be used at the Sweetwater | the oty length of ite 200 foet of tubneling o . E i ! /0= noxt vear, howaver, we Wil opon the wine | quarries has arvived aud is in place. and & | Then theve jo the Lot Hope, with the breast | 5 paofl Slexson of Coquille City extracted i Spectacles up in good shape. We have seut out saw- | spur track to the quarries has been Inid of its tunnel 100 fect below the surface, run- | o D8 01e from his left breast the other duy CAPITAL, - = = §400,000 [P ", ples of our graphite to lnrgo fonadoper> ~ 4 4 - 3 | Be thinks he swullowed three years ugo. g : 1 on I'he output of sugar at Chino, Cal., for the | ning on a 2-foov vein of #0 gold ore, and tho | °° 5. and Eye Of Lot aas g Loy 1o oved Iottera from all | week ending Thursday was 1147740 pounds, | Easoon ghns g ves sis 1o slgbs oo 1 | The camel backed sulmon are very plon- UAPLUS, © = = -» 160,000 " of them saying that it is the finest graphite | Phe total o 4 X NoR ok ¢ : | tiful m the waters of ihe Columbia at The o o, . QEAMG Sy lag hat lt 1s Brup aha total output to date is 84785 pounds, | from o 3-foot ore body. Two mills are now | $iful . Glasscs for | ey have used “are pow sending quau- | an amount equal Lo the total for last season, | in course of constriction for the use <t iy | Dalles, and this is about the ouly speoics 1t Cures Colds, Coughs, Bore Throat, ities to the large: : W. Yates prost Uitles to the largest foundries iu the east, | It is estimatea that about half the beot oro . Others are shortly Lo foli uow beiog cauzht. Whooping Cough, Bronchitis Ofoace 9ad Diresiors-Heury W. Falas pop g | P | camp. s o y Lo foliow. P e preaident, O. 3 Meur salein Om N N with a request to use and report is harvested. According to a local paper, “Saudy'’ certain oure for Consumption in first stag fout, it Ousliins, ries peasdent, 0. § Mour \ “Different {rom most graphito mines, the e — A Big Mising Deal, | Thompso.. one of the Waliowa county stocke | §ade sare reliel s advancedatages Usentoncs. | M. V. Morwe, Johii & Collins, P I producs of gurs cowes out nearty pure aod | - DeWitts L itle Early Ruers. Small pills | It was currently reported in this city, sa. s | derobue bione th e Y alion puent of cattl | &b il 4 ke cxssliant sfect aer taking the Ry 2 4 requires litile Lreativg. 1t is found in great | safe pill, best pill. tue Portland Oregonian, that the famous | ko Omaha, will Mimedlately bake arraug: betties B0 ceats aad $1.00. THE IRON BANK. MAX MEYER & BRO, CO., ONLY,

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