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THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1893, —— e — — S = - TOCTEDY WADE A\ r P | from thoss who do not know him or are | fans the fire to a furiow Evefywhera | that locality produces the best wool seut to | sthortage will prevent the delivery of 10,- | ) ) 1 \’ “\ I prej ed ause he s syroughly does his the fire is mainly unaergre 1. and indicated 1 &) mark 00N ga 18 of water daily, to sccure 4 LIV AN A ’ ‘ | duty only by the heat of the surface and the in Tudians are wantonly slauehtaring much | sthich from othor sources will cost the city i | Totels and Roada Dumerablc Jats of smoke and tongues of flame | game in the country nortn of Rock Springs, | $1.500,00, ! ! iher fira first-ciass hotels in the | ! Aprear through the cracks iu the baked | taking only the hiles. They also kill tho | A, M. Meigs of Oakesdale brousht com- | New Gold Camp Springs Up Among the | park, one at Mammoth Hot Springs, o earth, it fs dangerous to go about t stock of settlers. snd have started a bad in Justics Dilion's court at Coifax ‘ ! e fountam, otie AL | owee Lake and place, t wre there frequent cavi ber fire. The autborities have as yet three children of Mrs. Sophia Smith Guiches of Montaua, | e Grand exnon Yollowst of the surface. but the pases which arise response 1o th rotest of the | fovi gibility. The trial developed that y iy Association owns il and has ar from the burniug coal are overpoweriug | the complaint was spito w and the courd | . | to build another Inrge hotel at Upper Basi Nebraska and Nobraskans. Oringon | taxed ¢ sts, £207, to Meigs, in default of ARIZONA'S GREAT SKY-SCRAPING EASEL botels are all provided with ~:~;m Cass county teachers will hold an institute restrionihins been ordered for a | Which 1o jail | . in Plattsmouth, October . rt | i W PR i ied. On the Yellowstone lake th s - : . & wped ton car loads of hops | the earch about two miles west of Connel elep steamer with steel h nd wo hiundre 1 settlers of Clay county | v X o P t e p > 4 road | Trrigate & Desert--To Complote the | A1 eiogint steamer dith steel h nodato | indulged in u picnic last woek and had an en- | h | 1“ Mgt v"':m”:'rjjl'”"" g i s | . Nevada Soai e | 120 passeneers. This steaner " rocelves the | 03AbIe i ; [ clenmprionania minehas sent out 8 $2500 | worg biinded by thio. brlliant lieht 1t l Park—More € tourists from the stage coaches ac the lunch \n Albion horse 2% years of age ran away | ¢ to Baker Ci The for mHes about was lig m [ | at the upper yof th the other day and became so excited th Thereare 3,000 aores of grain yet uncub | gnd it made a loud hissing noiso as it passed F s them to the Lower Lak I dead 1 his tracks atilla reservation dowu into the earth ¢ v vetone Lake compat The Nobraska City packing house has heen | The Tywh ridge in Wasco county yielded S Mideraweo | f as na other property in the sed Tor & time in order to get into shape | wheat forty-two bushels to the acre. S8 "'""“ bk - { the vicin Ada's ranct o cast ompanies. : § Fravcis Robar and Willie McGowan, Fair- | Bend coal deposits near Gold Beach | Sona VLS [Season Afe airendy 94,087 i fork of Rock creck, says the Philipsburg I'ne roads of the i ‘;"‘\‘ ) H“"”‘ fieid boys, ageda 18 4 14 years, have been | In two days at Athena 16,000 bushelsof | * |.n = WA - PR Castoria 8 Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants e puir e govern u 10V | arreste glarizing o store. wheat were sold at nd nts, cash. | Dk, 16%¢ 19 TOFLINVON N A (Mont.) ¢ enough money expended to keep them in d vt Thpkoey Tunde &.000 n l«‘» \1* YirR B m" " | Ca an territory will aggre 300,000 and Children, It containg neither Oplum, Morphine nor # and have - . Tailivay or el ar Tine built in the par« i in one day last week, the | grower, will have 210,000 pounds of prunes pr b S i | other Norcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute O et y t yon destroy the wildness which v made Captain J. T. C. Nash has taken 10,000 in | , BB SOURLS. Vron | A Y g ) 1 and thres ca country B yrondl UG eNtroy WhE wildness whiiot 8 ary of the Young | gold out of Cow oeck canan i the pacs | Fromont county, Wyon for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil, stoundyand § L s, Tourists sll seem to enjoy tho Tt G W A ":‘(i'.’ ¥, has | four years, | Some s { samples ore from the It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by vicinit y of stage riding and all_agree that no ened and will locate in a new field he Black Beetls mine in Fox valley | S 0ckN this R BATE " " A 1l Claim Ju ¢ in & miid lias been i ilway should ever be permitted there.’ Tekamah people are not boasting of an up $1,200 ingold from ihirty-five | sttty Dilubiha it bl kGl Millions of Mothers, Castoria destroys Worms and allays " 1 | cquisition the e of h i oW s of ore A L Lesfd 1 1 B o duled in, but no violence has r <..r-d1hvr}‘ Game, kL R L b B, Ly | " . o A BALL A In September, 1592, the output of the coal feverishness, Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, far. They were claims unrecorded on which son estimates tho number | ooy & house and an eve | 0 following prices are being paid for | nyines at Rock Springs was 7,000 carioads | > . ) " HT A | oP 1 1h the PPl SLERNY AEa LimAID Rt Do | cattle tn Grant county: Dry cows, $18; | For Sevtonore pnes WAs 7000 carioads | cures Dinrrhoa and Wind Colie. Castoria relicves The gold found in Whis ditrict s conrae, | Fcen 400 and 500, Thero are o great num. FEoIYel 0,000 Voaatern - sheep Wi, AP aH A L LT as Sr A bk not excond 4 000 cars. e ol tecthing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. A 6 00'cénts 16 LH6 Tl wra of deer, mountain sheep, bears an Winter ba b i BLNAls. ool ing a Allan 1son of 4 he B3 nty officers had a fight with | e i N i N e \ g i ey | r wild animals. The military authori Lwinter on his Buffalo county | ap on fheir way to Prineville to open | Moutana Inst woelk in which, | Castorin assimilates the food, regulates the stomach In tiled the new g possi ry strict it prozecting the | opal mine they have sdiscovered near there, | YETTRTH) Wor 9 ground lat s fou rs are at | campers in tho park are searched for professors to_indulge in A 200-foot tunnel has ja an cotiplet AR e o and bowels, giving lhealthy and natural sleep. Case work | for and their guns and pistoly | f el Vs phtee i6d 1 A T at the Sultana mi Grant county a Il seems to have solved the torin is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend, From vartie avo just returned re. | Sealed. They take A description of | ted the gamo and s iaid up with a s | & contract is soon to b let for one 600 feet R M Ml ¥ ¢ 1 | all persons and their horses and | SPrain | » the | port has i \t o man's presence there will L it e e N | ? ien the | N | it down: also require all persons wunter on the bottoms near Ne v wored on Eilis Simmons . ' ’ be tol; nless ho arrives well supplled | ¢4 rivq thoir namo, destination, etc., upon | City was bitten by & ratt ake, but a lib t of Pendleton, to P, Alt : ,CAStOIm',' CaStoriaL AL L S, L R | O R Dy e L oL eiusta] L ST 0 feet, et no sign of | 50600 pound da alfalfa honey to St. Castoris 8 an execl “ Castorla fs 50 well adapted to chifldren that ekl R B s that | parties are nent out of the,park nnd 1€ game | A number of tiastings people are atready | T Louis. This is the heaviest shipment o dren. Mothers have re 1 recommend it as superior toany preseription handled with as much ca e gold that | ba tout of the,park [ A number of tlastings people are already | o portland firm has been gath up | made at any one tino from this section, ‘I good effect kuown to e is taken from the earth. ‘1 R they aro Y‘l\"'\‘ LAy T ae bl Sl PRI . "{ acific | 900 head of beof cattle around Sheridan. | shipment was v L £10.000, €. Osaoon, 1. A, Ancagn, M. D., : already made laws of its own Len- | their pr n frreat mau, ns | coast during the winter and takein the ex- | iy naid ents for steers and 1!y cents King 16 i ol 180, Oxford § ookly! i force them i but that o position at Sun Francisco. ToF Sos ‘ T Lo King, o Soattle ¢ n};l:l'n.l{n,_".h swell, Mass, 111 80. Oxforl 8¢, lirooklyn, N. ¥, Tower of Bahel Mauntain. | to know thes are | o ddughter of George Clay of Aubuen was | "D . A Davis of Harrisburg has fine | hicel foF naturalizts 38157, £0 UATRY: Lo | * Castoria fa tho Lt remedy for clildren of | *Our physicians fa the children's depart- The most recent rescarches have coused That 13 why the buffalo are | U& icracker” in & gume of “crack the | jshed pic) his hops. The crop is in ox- | tiou up to the United States supreme which T am acqual Ihopo tho day fs not | ment have spoken highly of thele expert S Y § | Hon o e v | Whip® at school, and asa result she is laid | ent condition, better than any during ro- | The Six Companies are said to be bohind the far distant when will consid real | ence in their outside practice with Castorda, many to beliove that the prehistoric 4ribes | he park is natural home of | '\ AR iI6 hos ' of Arizona and Mexico were closely con- | theclk. Ga of all kinds scem to be in- | P ks Sl Bl | vent years. The wicld is over 1,300 pounds | mutter interest of thelr children, and use Castoria in- | and although we ouly have amoug our mected with the ancient Phenicians. In- | creasing in number. 1saw in one herd sixty \ G ' 19 ';“‘\j“’ ?“""‘_‘*‘*‘"“ ity "“L--. l““" 5°9 | to the acre or 100,000 pounds for the entire The s » committeeon public lands has | tead of the variousquack nostrumswhich are | medical suppliss what {s known as regular deed, 1t seems to be a positive that | five buTalo and thirteen calves, which gives NERIEH: Hete Wanohs RV UR IR Bt foF | s e VeRLy Tl Ve authorized a favorable report on the bill to | destroying thei loved ones, by foreing opium, | products, yet we are free to confess Sees Nae the strange people who long awo occupied | a good idea as to the increase. B8V WHET A TaS pie Sy Tt OnE - | The heavy and un- | aid the state schools of i in the states morphiue, soothing eyrup and other hurtful | merits of Castoria has wor wa i look with ) \ORTL haE T eAaLLY ¢ el o [ES5S Yo listingnished | the needy when he is able to be around AXTBaLEAZINIL ABUNLN R GBHE oo Olaron Wt RIaTee e LSRG A A g i e ey e | Ehs At iiEy Kt NOSREACIEY SHES, For | Sy TH R ehaan HerGEs atd et oo ngtony agents down their throats, thercby sending | favor upon it descen those great travelers of visitors in the park every scason and the distillery at Nebra e- | sequently it ¢ many sheep herders ntar laho, Nevada, Wyoming anc pro S OSPITAW 4R® Dis BAsE. . Evidsnce & oL Ebas. | SBE GF UDMPIEEN Inttases: aobhy yhak: | BUEIEA BPEFREIoNN A ILOR RHFeXEordea ML | car ptenders unprépared. Insome instances, b Dot L4 them Lo prematurs graves. ; UN18D Hospiral 4ne Disvexsany, 3 o bo lncking v also many | Most of the peonle fron tte, Helona and | down. It is ruuning at a capacity of 600 | while moving the sheep. herders wera for ] A S orted. from: | Da. J. F. Kixcustox, Boston, Mass. 3 t be lacking, b man, 12 peonle from Butte, Helena and | ; ¢ 00 | 1 A wonderful find has been reported from \ ARk BHCR i DRt thoss e ibghat | gt P G006 ibheiig Rt S0 | "0 iy N o \( el the Lardo country, aboutfifty miles from e O A LS LI e e ) } ne of these is o = s had | ¢ wnees and eamp out, while those fro 0 bushels, enry Nice, the Alsea catinery man, says | Kaslo. Seven paral sof galena-bearing | & ronds cut on its s » Tower of | istaiil voints generally pub up at tho | Rev. Mr. Vincont. pastor of the Presby- | that sulinon are scarco Uhis scison compared | sty oo inbolie s of galen n The Centanr Oompany, 77 Murray Street, Now York Oity, ] Babel. Whether or not it was done by peo- | hotels, terian church at Auburn, has resizned, and | with last, He has thus far put up over 5,000 | fine stool 10 panit At e o P - R o ple who had heard of or secn the original | 01d Miner's Views. | will remove to the Cherokee Strip. When | cases, but last year did as well by Septem- | upon three cla i ! must always remain a mystery. Butit is a | «rye way to incrense the price of silver | the Strip was opened the reverend gentl 1] vever 1l has hopes of SUesnisasiiE the ol Setaatine.| most interesting curiosity and will no doubt | 14 1o produce more gold in. the countrs and | MAR maden run with the other boomers | ho 5,000 mard, tho numberof cases | quyiry vet. nstiteteg ar Dot iiortant fn- A throw light upon many things when it has | theroby restoro the old reiative value of the | 8nd secured a claim of 150 acres, on which | n hand, eonimenced lnat weelk,. THa: esidenr ol e = i been more carcfully examined. il lewo A Cleary of | ho will now settie and preach for twonew | 1o i understood the G ] Pt oL HEEs oo v ] i % < g i Cattlemen and miners b known of its | . at n b ay | churches on the side | mpany of Oregon will erecta | reducing to mustsome 4,000 pounds of grapes. SRS 0. O, o - g 0 TR : S Ty sarsbuL ot bourspRdidEaot (it Judre ¢ Jone ot thoold Cotorado. wood pilp mill illametto at The plant cost $100,000. 3 [ Bxamine it for the benefit of cnie > | miners of the west, having been interestec e o Sl 3 lifle | mouth of the Molalla river. The comp: . o b first photographs of the mountuin weve | [oiners of the wes provortios in Colorado ard | | The, cattle ShiPImonts lasy wesk ab SLio | wishien to e able’ to) manytagtiine the pulp | oo S s Dl sh i S OYOHe P8 ; taken a few wecks ago by E. 1. Collin of Los | adjoining states and. torritories for the st Sttt oce: s many more WHL O | ;oaged in its own pulp mill. It now buys CELIERRLIAVG THBRRIAL AV SR meal| v Angeles, uud it1s likely thata careful ex- | SHIVARER | *’i\'!""‘ soon | all the wool pulp used e i "“\‘! R ploration wi n be made. . best thing that could for the | . The Unexpected in Eureka gulch, is send- | b Tt R 5 & csert, As The mountain is situated about ffteen e e o e e o bralibltba gl iawickiol e/ teburatal | L M worly supplied with water and | oy > 1 om "It CACo ) b uear the i YRR ber Riirs s | three ounces of gold e tol | Railroad mpany has receded from its de visions it is feared they have perished A miles from ‘Tumacacors, but so near the in- | uncondivional repeal b by congress,” was | LBree ounces of gold to the ton. mands for a subsidy of §i5,000 from the Rose s ternational tine that it is not knewn posi- | the jude X assertion, and he | The McLelland, Mazro & Co. custom mill | jypr oo 0 850,000, The sum subscribed vk has commenced on the great wagon | (1 tively whet ivis In Arwzonn or Mexico, | gave'a hitherto unique oxplanation to back | at Yankee Hill will be running in ten d8y8. | yp to the present time. is only $25,000, but it | Foad which connect the 1 st silver i but Mr. Colton was of the opinion that it | up his views, “We have } 1 producing far | There are 200 miners in the camp. | is expected that the-222.000 deficit will soon h M o with .‘lu'\lt!wn, f e s oD Babel moun. | 100 Mugh silver and not enoughof gold in the foot vein of 1ting ore has | be made up. and that the line will theu run T D G o 3 ey "l‘;“'\“““' ovriate name Tt | 148t two years, and heuce the present stump | ick in a el by J. J. | direct to R . vo can bo taken out in alnost solic 4 tain, and it is & most approvriate name. in silver. If th eal bill should pass sitver u, parallel to the Pike's Peak, Crip: | - S g S PR 5 ore cau be taken out in almost soli s of a soft sandstone aud pumice formation, | would® o ‘dount . depreciate. il more s L el iy enouialycattionatinmont) ‘oaevl s, - and the work of making the road was nota | jivmedintely thercaftor and. the sitver i | 3 from Peudleton is beginn to. bear fruft A surveying party left for the Montczuma | 3 e mmediately thercafior, and the s ! Idaho Springs. has or- | About 3,000 head will be shippod over the A G B r e el i he on o dustry in Colorado_and Montana, the two on tank, for storage of oil, { Union Pacific to Chicago and Omaha mar- RIS AT i b I'he road commnences in a canon of the | creatsilver producing . sections of this come ] i tion to make a survey and show the cost foothills ind riscs at an casy grade, cork- | fre wold or sty foodons of this coun- | which will henceforth be used as fucl in! | kets from eastern Oregon before snow fios GUGHETIg FREreli6El dnaa I h NIl Cary oy BT a8 untain | WY Would be parolyzed for periaps a year | steud of wood. A train load of twenty-four cars has just | O t > Sa (B Berew fu ing around the mountain [ or'sy. Only the high grade silver mines, ] 5 [ 1 ! o i > e | Y out of the Sacramento river and thus fourteen times before thesumuuit is reached, | i : Mollie Gibson, the Smuggler, the gi- | Chamberlain & Co. the ore buyers, | been sentout from Huntington, and about | froventthe viver oyerflowing its bunis e The road is about fifty feet wide whon it | Lie the Mollic Gibson, AR shipped 724 tons of ore from (reorgetown last | the same uumber of cars are ready at The metallic and a tew others, could run at a | profit-—all the low grade mines would be | ing high water. ‘Tue Bimetallic 100-stamp miil near Phil- | 8L until it is only ten feet at ti 13 at the base and grad tssmaller month and 1 > tons 1n the fivst four days of | Dalles. ¢ this mouth, Washington forced absoly to close down. This would | . - ipsburg, Mont., ceased operations entirel i Inmany places tho road “has been washed | ho 4 gloomy condition for the silver inter- | Five undeveloped claims on Bull mountain, | Willapa i3 to have w sash and door factory. | last week, says tho. Siver Staie. A fou { out by the storms of years, but it is eats, but L argue it would not continue long. | Cripple Creeis, joining the Buena Vista and | Shingle shipments east are increasing | men, howeve are still employed cleanin totake a horse to the top. In many ploy g T'he still further devreciation in silve 4 | morth of the Victor, were recently sold to . | aaily. 1 i we } 7 up. and when that is completed the pay roll Our stock on the market toraiss [/ where the sides overhang a littie, | grive more capital into developing goid | M. Coombs of Aspen for §50,000. Pottery works are about to be started up | will diminish from seven hundred men to money. It will pay you to at- me the gold product J. D. Jennings has been given the conti ct | at Milan. about a dozen men. “el | \Wild ceese are fly1 terially - | todrive the Nelson tunnel, Creede, 100 tend our of the country would be m, id the monntain a person must fol- southward over The outlook for coal business at the mines i : of the builder's pick can be plainly T8 R YR i I 1 on the wall of the rock e goana sl 1 I -~ 1, and thereby the valteof the two | further. This will take it in 1.100 feet and Sprague. 4 in Wyoming 1s very good. The orders up to Jow tho road. and this is a two Jays task, as DR S thatis Heant |Salmobtiio bHo I BYeTaot T hich it 1 | SPrague. NS e S hSk Sronticenta ‘ it is about thirty miles as near as can bo e el SRS e il san ek Lo khotricivetuaRbyard e HICh ibia v e B B 000,000 S battiats| ot date for consumption by tha great centers 1 calculated without uetunl measurement, Tho > obicction may be raised that the | Ata Swede wedding at Oro Johm Don. | Wheat this year. 3 Dow pOULIE s 10 1o ben it ehae e iliies i Lowest road 1 o l1ttlo ovor. thres) miles long | ol iolds have! alroady boon workedys Mot [ qilis, s auest sas AEout t0 theow a mlomco | - Bandsiof [gypsies are ‘roving through tho TS AT (B . . . ] when it goes around the mountain once, | B Aelds huve alroady o, | giant’ powder into ¢ M friends. in way | Palouse country, : ; 2o ol : | Y 3 Cleary continued. “That isa wrong idea. | giant powder into a group of friends, in wa, ¥ hie demand. ] Klowever, this is very irregular and goes | qaye Arizons territory, for instance. and the | of celabration, wher iy exploded, taking off | A new and handsome theater is nearly TR M far oo ot | it 8round several spurs of the mounsain. The | nrognoctors for gold huve only sximmed ocoe | his arin ; finished at Pullman 2 R O wopanyitsibeen ‘ Foissd ORI S ‘(“..‘)" that countey, It hns never beea thoroughly | Tho Cripple Creek Ciold Mines and Land | A Blaine mill hus made 35,000 boxes for countr sut county. The | ors se for a_ weck after the wip. | explored o1 rs it was a howling | company has beer corporatel non cans this seaso (TNBRapI0f A Siroun bl e abows 17 000 fant] | (BXE royed i wling | company has been incorporated by salmou cans this season. I ars it 3 N 3 " ital stock is 80,000, The trustess are F, wildernoss, where the savage Apaches held | Bush, George D. Sears. W, C.. Enbell, Three hundred placer claims have been | C. Barilett and J. 15, Nevin of Omaha, . W ! DopID i tetror and retardediscientilolex: {uoliWriglib and B Hill S Capitalistooky | takeniip alone Rubyloreel Clarkson sud A. B. Palmer of St. Lous, and To Water Mojave Desort. vloration. But the indians are now held in | §1,000,000. arload of galena ore from Kalso, B, C,, | A. M. Palmer of Miners' Delight above the plain ¥ Y v Come in and examine our prices. Another lavzo irvigation enterprise has | Check and alveady the present slump in = oy o tort from the Summit Gulch | oma, paid $250 duty at Wha teorm, P.C \ the vrell Arizona i : been fnaugurated. which will prove of great | Silver has eaused men of capital to se and Breckenridgo Mining and Milling com- | '*gyacm skitiors sting $1.400 are taking | Writ urned from the Ve Hetol| ‘Will do better than we advertiss. B . benefit to the northern part of San Bel my of prospectors for gold into Avizowa. | piyy “oined by South Denver parties, was | . 5team 8 i L | t some month and says varded from the ut Sowme monts in nd say Yot dy place of’ cattle i Aberdosh loepins | hohoss amp, ' nardine co California. 1t is proposed | The search has been r heMMacefioliica ihlsfinRa berdosi Klonging ! 2 | twenty-eight ou fgold. The run wa £ o coyote: \Usection are affecte . 0 roclaim & lirce ave of the Mojave desert | 81Tt A big gold strikie was made in the | {NERTHEN Sices of & i ; s e e el arerted ALl : a8 in the vicinity of 1 t by means of a :-«“i‘ kaiglstr "'}',“‘T‘ -"'“"‘ “,"f‘n}: ‘;‘," é"':‘}"'_“ | Count Pourtales bought from Ford & ,_l_‘"”'!""'."‘l"*";f”."’ g ot wide °wve | 1s dangerous to travel through the country Wwool cassimere \fnever dam across tho Mojavo river anda sub- | %0 be & winuer, Golden ntning of Arisme | Auderson of Cripple Creck the Little M: oy ang dvenlilostalx toet wide Rare |5y sieatinoin)ly tojoampiat nlghy | were sold for less than $8. memcd fume (or the purposs ol tapping the | e O A R e olly sieona |5t Tawrence and Australia mining claimg) | FAS L oo it b ey The Woltioy canal, franchises, etc., on the | - undertlow unfalded by ihe pick and arill of the presony | oll located on Beacon hill. The considera o arolbaing put forih bojre-astablish G158y ariy ora NGl LS hOrITIs FanIb s The initiai polnt of work is on the north esiby o pigicand drilliofithelpresant)| e nEaeis oion ihaMothodlatigoilaghhich was icondusted ip o (TR T, D00 Rtp ARSI eolo ok bavk of the river about four miles above | Iniux of prospectors, | in Spokane until about a year ago. r Iac Y 1 About fou June Governor ( »{ Utah, in his re | trict port to the secretary of the interior, esti- | troa 5 the present popul ase of 20,500 since t Daggett. Two ter rights have b cated and filed with the county recorder of this county. one claiming 100,000 miner's iuches and'the other 1.000,000 inches unap- propriated water of the Mojave river. Utuh's sources. months experience at the Jjudgments obtained by the Peoria Construc mill, in tho La Plata dis. | Onebundred and tweaty-threo thousand | tion company of Ilinois Goldmin & v e of Willapis oysters will be shippad to | the purchaser: the construction company ancisco for she midwinter fair. and the canal company will be recrganize arload of silver and lead ore from | at once on cred lows that only certain ores can be by the cyanide process. At present ation at 235,305, an | small lots cannot be treated szotiations Liouibatine Price $5.00 All wool cheviot suits, in thres shades, straight or round cut, d Aedlite L0l kDG £y . 1 wer of 180, | are in progress for the treatment of 500 tons toke, consigned to_ the Tacoma smel- K. D. McConnell, who ias sent by the Water 18 to be diverted from the river and | ho total ncreage of public 1ands disposed of | o Concm i oo running §30. ter, paid #56.24 duty ar New Whatcom Ottawa government'on an exploring exped worth $10. conveyed upon the land to be irrigated by | ang settled at the Salt Lake City land. oftice | " p N \ T Itis smd within two years the Crip Teans or'a canal 100afeey wiae at the bottom | sromits opening fn March, 1809, to the end | catas did, 7 A oy, fook wide onton nad, on fuet deor, | ofituoMsual yoarending ‘dune’ B0, 1808, was | ioorer i i, Wil produc with a grade of three feet to the mile. the total o of the land, | Mt The principal ted is Wi o totai assessed valuation of | § Duterlo of-Los An, lias en provements is as follows The Spokane eity council has bought the | ti more than one- | water site offered it for $40,000, against the ved at Vancouver aud states that he has in the United | protests of the papers that 85,000 was enough | discovered the source of tl 1zie river 1t will produce this year over §.500.- | Lo pay. to be a lake at the head of t wdlay river ad work has scarcely be; A large duple 1 in the Mackenzie river disiricts, has | 6,245,508, am | g 400,041 red 0. steam pump, with a ca. | and that gold wus found by him in abun [iouibaTinGg Price ss_flfi property and 0 a coutrac th C. B, Crowloy of sjcas 1ol | year, without railroads, it | pacity of 410 miuute, has been sold | dance for 250 wiles aloug the river. | ol o el | s place 10 il Lo L Witon 1o | R 11 A taral ghon AhSS; | Toast 6,000,000, Tn 1595, w | 1o the Oregon Improvement compuny for the A topic ex | All wool cheviot overcoats worth 4 0.bo commenced within ten days from Oo. | PEE rn;-u Sbi 70,01l ‘»‘uh ois), 1“-‘ xrr\;-’"“x‘ nsidered o conscrvative estimate to say | Neweastle mine, Puasadena, C: up as high as $8. tober 4, and the dam and subnicrged flume incorporated cities and towne ag | the output will reach §10,600,000. | . There has been put in at Port Stanley a | roscs heretor wder the uuspices of wre o be completed by Jauuary 1 of noxt tornitory. 1s 801531809, At o The Dakotas. dike and 1ide zatoon tho water front, per- | the Valles funt club, As o feat ire 1o ais 3 yea d the canals ar>'to be completed t regate indebtedne roa . | Quite a heavy fall of snow occurred in ¢ fectly daining and reclaiming a pody of the | piny the zlorious antages of this section 3 N h 0 A idebtedness | of & : Duite a hea all of snow occurred in tho | f6€ Y o it as been in thas done for Pasa- | ] 2B prowaters of the scheme to use the large and the lauer decreased | 7he city of Deadwood has decided to . | Two Seattle capitalists wno have becn | dens what the corn paluces ¢id for Sioux | V) . winter flow of the river for irvigating vast 45, Thototal mimber of live 8tock e | ensig i ofbradivood has decide: [ looking over the Wensinatenco river placor | Ci, what the ico palaces did for St Daul, ; : } bodies of and for growing wheat and ot od i 1,000,557, with an assessed vatuas | “pRRNEE TEEE TS BRI | nines have ordared a $10,000 outtit, ana will sudin o propartionato iy ol stioWorlu's | tamine these goods and he o prealy of A SHALement | gion Allowed bills aiyrosuting 81,500 ineurred | VKU WOPK Gt ouce on Lo mincs. N e e e T your own judge. We don't care Nevads South shows u ho aeaeae: | in fighting timber fires in that vicinity the | Jlerchandise exports by water from T H el T T T G Wwho you are or whero you go, . Colonel T. W. Brooks of Pomona, Cal. | Posits The aggrogate | 10 fightiug tmber cowa during September were $400.000, tk L Laura | g ) ; - who is now at the Keystonemine 1y Ksvans! | railroad age is 132, an increase of | PAS 2 st amount since March. Lmports, in- or, ater. oba wellknown cop- | you can'tduplicate these goods E on the proposed railrond betwoen. Tas o | thirty-six miles during 'the year. The de. | Grovel Croek wood and | gluding ‘teas, for tho month, fall u lutle | tractor, aid the greom Dr. Onequi,u fortune | 1or tha price. Reles and Salt [ writes the San Fran. | Pression in the metal mimng industry. the | b ¢ to have lost over | ghort of §3,000,000. teller und ustrouomer. The givl visitea Dr, | RO:08 2 9.0 WEIeA. tho S a annual product of which is §16,000,000, has | ¥ the recent timber fives in cordwood | kil ; o Onequi to have ber life read and was told Slsoo Eixaniinerihaithe completion ot yno)| ANBUMLBIOLSY ‘eCrhicl 18 810.0 0, hue | 2hd logaings [Fetads-zeponiadiishaci thel Baldwin: annyey [ S MEANE K HEYE AAE MO HEAG AR N SRR s e ously affected, ZOVCrnor says, a E S 2 | party, which left Conconcully thre ARt kot herlboas ot J ) | L ks e Al e TesR che tmol| ol oy A iaterba ta ot tho aliony ||| 1n/0annty axhiblis Sahbers teok Bres nitsn Weaks 1z0 10 locats (ho routo ovor bne (e, | WhO ultimately would make’ her ver J IN THE SHOW WINDOWS, Ho says: “As an item of information | OWINE to the low price of silver and lead chell fair, 800; Yankton second, | cades for the state roud, hns been smowe] | Ste refle Dr. Onedul 8nally. “ri i } supportiiig the above statement, and s | S0Me of the large mines that have paid regu- ): Bon Homue third, §150; Hunson fourths, | in'on the west 8ide of tho range. himseif into the right mun, sud the marriage : e , o Araiemans cug. | lov dividends have ceased their payments, | $100. There were but 41 points difference 5 2 3 € : followed, | h a pleasing reception of news by the strag. | 1% diy 3 < heny 1AL . Polnsedig Conection has just been made at Spokane | a0 % TRy i Lt | 13th and B gling miners aad farmers of north Suy | L€ school tax aggrezates $360,000 annually, | between the frst and fourth counties, on the longest telephone line in the world I'he Pichacho G Mines company wil | K ; Beraawdino county, * Califoruia, southeast | 10 concluding his report Governor West | At the World's fair an award was given | 07 € lonEest telepl Jew York and Chieese, | start work with 125 men. These places ]} Farnam Novada and southern Utah, who have so | Makes an urgent appeal for statehood of | to the stato of South Dakota tollemiivy e Xtonds from Spoiane to Portland hrako: | utines are located about tweaty-five wiics | . 9 long toiled under the heretofore fusur. | Uteh. declaring that but for the teaching | hibit of buildiug stone of South Dakots: b, get Sound. The distunce is avont Gty | #bove Yuuma, on the California side, anu wil; | y mountable difliculties of wagon transports. | 404 practice of polygamy it would long ago | T. Evans, Hot® Springs, white aed bowa s -4 Aoyl bo operated by pumping watcr for sluicing | tion to the o freightage, the st of 800 1o $100 per ton | Bave becom ) ‘state, v L RN Bep_lon i the recommendations aro: Author- | pany of ¢ ity tor erection of additioual public build. ent time Mr. Derworth. | iNES: grant of the old capitol at Fillmore purposes out of the Colorado viy » produced in the | Worthington pumps, tw was taken to Kllensburg | yhrowig 00 miners’ inch 1 West Kittitas by R.G. Hahn last week rwith threa ons' each, | water 5 feal high and 26,000 feet distunt from the river also to the Custer Mining com. E g oy Senator Pettigrew’s ill for the establish- | ) W ment of a mjuing school in South Dakota, to | sy léwing fucts may bo of 1n- ity 5 of the pr | chief - engineer o 1 and the iudustrinl home at Salt Lake Cit 3 eted of 4 i Hahn has sixteen stauds of bees, ono rough an cleveninch steel screwed-jomt | 9 Piteaithey, an English gent Ty by congress of i ot Fort Douglas ors from other mining states and will b | We 8VeraKe was forty pounds. I'ne mica find near Rawlius does not | 1) | the interest of an' immanse capiial 1o | Mt y, ro (ot | AaTeUtL BHEEEIE i andhif ko yhuacortes, the boom town that was | seuu’to bo %o bik b Vg uG litst reported “THE POT CALLED THE KETTLE BLACK; | Viewing the survey from Vanderbilt and | Uteh: allotmen e t financi ringenc, e thought desiined {0 Deco e greatest | iy Rawlins Journal says: “Prof. L. D, = Milford, the terminus or counecting poiny | th land iy | bl foitTows i the Black: Hilh shaa s | Gity ey ot i i 0w bas 930 in- | Rickets and M. W. Dilliou returuca Tiiurs BECAUSE THE HOUSEWIFE DIDN'T USE With the Utah Southern Railroad company, | EEMITANAR 2 other section of the country. Oue of the | uve femaies. Theve 1o onl g e y afteruoon from an iny of the iade Ay Bix compony may ntelligently | S0 shiagtment of 4 apcasure of the | apid City Journal that he has received | “nis Wi - b S +49 ik HATE QUE-N3 RO M. HR0 4 R4 bid on the bonds of ihe road ‘when offered B B0 Sheaiiag b, propak: 'a'e | more letters in tho past thirty days fnquis- he large ~(l.~( irgeon that has been ¢ iscd 1L a8 a specimen, for the gentlomon wio ! sud thoso who are fawiliar with the enor- | Church 2 Lho Property, swhich ois valund | g for gold mines than before in iwo years, | iP the Columbia river for seve ye went oul to examine the property did not ‘ mous coal fields and iwon deposits and the t restoriug the property h*is valued 3 tuken wto 8. Smith & Co.'s succeed in uncovering as much of the mica 4t §735,000, 10 the church A fow days siuce a railway telegraph lino- / large extent of mineral and agvicultural 2 g | Knaptou. 1t weighed 755 poun in the whole country 48 he brougat in hore." \ territories, BAYe B0 qUEstions in' regani Slugular Duath, uan visited the ofice at Gettysburg, aud 10 | head alone scaled 10k, pounds. . Tha. Lengi s —— = A\ Ao oat e e UARKIOUA D i repleniah the jars in which vitriol is kept | from tip to tip was eleven feet eight inots 5 | and ' { £ lialther's favorstlo roport ‘to his oupo of Jugglors and acrobatic por- | emptied their contents on the ground near | ©om tih L0 U was olaven fect e That Joyful Fesilng ILUST VITM_”Y i ’ Whole route to Satt TokaTil Boon over tho | formers cume o few days ago from Mexico | 8 aitch, Not long aftern hears rain came | o SN0 COLEIIC raseivation sury With the exhilarating sense of renewed | (e Wolo route to Balt Iake Cliy on their way to Colorado, They gave a rep- | up, and water washed some of the vitriol | 240 conslderablo floks roc »l;{m’u'll rieh- | yoslth and strength and internal cleanli- | NDAPO, thogreat Hinlon fan y i Yellowstone Park, resentation before a fair audience at Los | into the ditch and on down to a pond where :Il‘s‘l wnd \u.»lxiulrwl,-:Tmflr’;:‘{:u:: :'H“l“»' l';: ness, which follows the useof Syrup of | Sagubn A 0l oune. Snple se T E TM . & e as, N. ¢ e middle | ze herd of own c d ie reservation to b pen. People | jaio, unkuown to the fow who haye not | Fiental Medical Co., 33 Piymouta R A All life and activity in the pleasure resor Lunas, N. M., when in the middle of the | a large I rd of town cattle arc daily driven SAT OVing o tho Dalal box Figs, is unknown b - of Yellowstone park ceascd last woen g | Py the principal actor feit a sharp pain ia | for water, The next day several neas’ oy | are already movivg it the nelghborhood 80 | o Etesed beyond the old time mediipes | - i A ENT, A the gay suminer scason at the hotels ended | D13 10ft Jaw. Anxiousto keep the performance | tho cattle that bad drank from the pond | 3% 10 boready incase it is opened in the | BRGSRNSSIH SEYEUC IV 000 THAS wedicioes going withoLt interruptio ] with the approach of October. Al of tha | in Kopes to get | were taken violently sick, aud fifteen of | *PFIE hotels and lunch stands have b a | rehier he took a ueedle ‘and pierced his | them died. I | inforwed, Al of Board of Publie Works of Tacoma has ; —_— geysers and other natural attractio p | monced swelling at once, butdie played nis The business men of Laramie Sass x # - k! . sell ro rip tickets ( i RNAGHS ARd.0ier nat) ““h-m:: ll'”:n‘s :1‘::\[:‘ part to the end.. Alter the play was Oyer e tie are rustling | teed supply, which was purchased vecently Will sell round trip tickets Omaha to | after a glass works | Soed v y ; Chicago for $10.00. Tickets on sale Oct hose vast domal d 1o the soldlbr the poor fellow, whose name was Felix Car. - ¢ iy by he city, tozether with the electric light o S 3 g R A A R S Alons Xaah doualua 8ad 1o the soldlers thiah | BASDIOESBLRN, WhORs BATLO Was Follx ( A great many’ black-tailed deer are being | plaat, for ' §1150,000. i e CAN BE CURED IN 10 MINUTES For all Chronic, Nervous, Surgical, Private ani Speclal Dissases but never aceepted by the we! Ihe board says this | 15 to 31 and good returni Te 3 soid 1o g until Nov. 15, Manauew 1o O. Ouiver ot he uppor basta | &R rs, fatbor of four children g | kilfed and sold'in Cambria and Neweastlo. Sy e hor six-foot vew of coal has beel 0i61 10 380 Park. Qnestiotsd to.uppe of whom were assisung him in his perform- | Anot! . . _been haiol in tho Juestioned concerniag tho | L, ceq, taok to bea and commenced at anes rs | SIFUCK at the uow town of Campbett lo BY UsING “T'be hotel seaso over and o build. | #Well ub until his body got as bigas a ba state. Highest of all in Leavening P — Latest U. S. Gov't Re " P of both $0rs aro il closed ubtl nons dus. P would | 221" and n fow duys aftes death tollevad bim | The Burr Consolidated Mining company L | B ng Power. atest U. S. Gov't Report. 010 i Y 103 & man is loft at each of the four hiteis, | iy | Of Mis pains. The little ones are going back | a1 Tewiston, Wyo. wil) hencaforth” sy Minute | MY MEN AND WOMRN have telephone connections and mail is car. | ¥ Old Mexico, crude oll as fuel araniics ! ° L ried to themw during the ter by men on Burolug Mountal A\j“ lr}"“"\sfi“ i3 goms toutilize the N etmcn—— Etricture, Hydrocsls Varicaocsla, i . F, bul what is called the Burain, wountain. It is 2 o ohs e CONSULYATIO e p 1 detacl o 00 L o reportes eI Ares 4 tered at | owsione. Patrols, | ever since the first white man visited that | 1 cak e Pin ge agency. A - = 5 i 1 T Bowever, will scout the Park-to keep out fa- | Couniry: ~Thera aro wany traditions Aumons The troops at Fort Mekiuney have boen Aslk Your Druggist '\1 “ o desp tha o Ind as L 8 ve, summoned. anl thore s 5o longer any moscasits tonse? chot | the Indiaus as to” ke origin of the fire, bt v DL J : o i point o its great antiquity, and it is pos- | Hilliard, Wyo., is a great point for sheep n MANUFACTURED 1Y tain Anderson, who is in command, is o most | S & ko 5 . b Lo DOUGLAS BLOCK. I6th AND DODGE eficient oflcer’ und keeps a vigilant lookout | 50 or by bamve i ela8 been burning for | About 130,000 are grazed and sheared thers, & I f ' NV 8T8, OMAHA, NEB. jcien p 200 or 30 years. The country around pre- | Making over 1,000,000 pounds of wool as thoit :‘l’l‘\"::t‘:;:?lfl; ::ul‘:‘-i.nl::n‘.;n‘ ul‘f’l 'L‘:Te‘irn scnts a singularly barren appearance, ..h.»n. uuumhl‘ Besides this about 1,000,000 pounds uperin 0| y 3 T thidt over guaRied and Hrotectan Hhacadeat | is ot v the least lmproved by the looks of | ate shipped to Hilliard and baled. This fall . sud the complaiute against bim come only | there reefs of coal crop o\n,plnd @ bigh wind J trail herds pass through. b is clalmed m‘y‘ OMAMA, = NEB BIRNEY'S Sk Fandercurss » siar

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