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Black Hills Weekly Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 2

Black Hills Weekly Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 2

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J5jvCK llltt WBJKl.X MATUltPAY MOKNlKG, Al GUST 31, 1895. State Aaaeaament. inquiry. The gtadiDg la being done for a AMONG THE MINES and, the'aeoret aoeictiea. The Hot Spring pendtture of $500 on eaoh olaim, except it ie ehown that 500 worth ol improvement on each of such olaima ia for tba A mut u( ihiQ.

rater lank.wbich )U he built thia season. the dally lecreaeing or orrlu will be an elephant on tha hand of the who are even low at loea to know what to do. with the butpot 61 thtlr mines. Star apoke of him aa followa: ile left home at the early age of foor common benefit of all. It ia on the General Eliaon claim, aud we are Informed that the next' abaft to be th rn ia shift, r-.

Thia ofllae doee. nut construe the de teen yeare and commenoed to nift (or The Bald Mountain News, 'nnder the cision referred to as. intended to chum a I boj.r-1 ruVfi ied, at $121,773,886, ol Zt bimaell. Htarf driving na own Dtiuoluul ooenpaiiun ol hi life and waa sunk by the companf th' claim audi in ih riuinity of the new or modify the decision in the tun of the head "Bomeihing aaya, in moluied in tb earlT fO'a on what waa apeaktng ol the abora abaft: Good Betora Mining company (t u. 21.) Therefore yoar aaid on cnlar should called tba "Jerkwater- line ooi oi umaoa.

i "Aa waa reported, ore waa enoountered tank, which it designed to supply the new hoisting work, when they are built. The company also intends constructing a Re followed the Weatern marob of citui- be Very respeotiiuiiy, cationwor rather, lead it, aa be wee el- F. Bbt, Acting Com. at a depth of 260 feet, which gave promise of being a good paying boly. Sinking waa continued until tha reef had been par war in the tan and tha year 1877 (oond 1 I Blaok Hilla eountiea are as aT.ti louowt: him in obarge oi a ooaon on is diuucj branoh Of tba railroad around there and baa already located the Una from the Poorman divide.

n.dood line. In 1884 ha com- TH OBOW tAa MIBBfl, Lawrence. Bteeda. ted through, whan it waa expected that munaed drWins into Hot Springe for i Lately secured by tbe Milwaukee Q. tt 8.

p.t Bro. and continned in their em Matte 777,. Cutter M. a. M.

will, aooording to Taylor El ploy until the railroad waa completed to I. Xt. Convention. Th aeoond. annBal eooventiou of the W.

0. 1. 0., Blaok Hills divialoo, closed at SpearHiih. Thursday afternoon, end was gratifying Id th eatreme to the member ol the oclely. Tb attendance was ratber large, considering the faot that the meeting wa held away ont at one ld ol tha oountry and waa comparatively inaccessible Tha report ol tha oommlttee and looal aalona made a good showing.

Tha contest (or tha Demcrsst gold medal on Wednesday evening waa tha moat toter-sting feature, tha medal being warded to Mlaa MableCookof Bpearfieh valley, gad 12 year. Mia. 8. Smith, of lead, waa elected delegate" to the atate convention, at Pierre, oo September 18 to IS. The neit contention will be held at Lead.

Election of officer reealted followes Mr. J. B. Qoaaage, Bapid, pretldent. Mra.

H. h. Carlisle, Peadwood, vice-president, Mta. S.B. Smith, tead, recording eeo- Mitt Oraea French, Bapid, eorreepond- lis; one of oor praotioal miners, prove to Hot Bprtns in 189Q.

Tb bonding or swo.6 TO BX1M1MI HtB8. Milton Stipe, a prominent and euooKsa-ful mining expert of New York, accompanied by Carroll E. Gates, of the American' Mine association of Montana, arrived here last evening. The gentlemen came np on the Elkhorn aa fat at Piedmont, where they took paaaage on the B. H.

Ft P. railroad aa tar aa Elk Creek itation, and thence by team to tba Gold Depoeit groop ot minea, which, together w(h adjoining were thorough-lyl examined daring the day. Mr. Blips represents eastern oapitalla'a, at whose request hit preaent trip waa made. He is very favorably impreeaed with the propertiee examined and expect to make aome large investments in the near future.

He will probably remain bete aeveral daya. -v tha quartiite would be reaohed and aink through that Into the elate ten Or fifteen feet, for a aump and pumping atation. The exptotatlon, however, waa not realised, aa, 'after paasing through the ore, another etratom of porphyry waa found nilroada barlDS erowaea on ia wmj ThainnowaniBed emot.ti-.l-... WOBXIMQ TBI MlOt HIHM. Jor Major and hi eon Ed.

arrived Bun-day from thelt home at Colorado Springs, Colo, Mr. Majors, it will he remembered, mmm a'oon An uml tnlninbr be a aeoond Homeataka. He examined tbe property aome time ago. The reault was a treneral surprise to btm, He earn- etage driver, like Othello, be found hlm-ell without employment. eonld not Hills, annexed to Butt, fo, uZf I nmain idle, howef er.

and aoon bad aa- bnaineavwbea h. bought, th Dal, mica pled tbe face of one tunnel, 6x7 feet, the underneath, instead of the expected qaartaita. The ore body paaaed through part of which it on p.r'a'onai rin the total valuation. 01' Uwrenoe count) rank. tabllahed himeell in the drayage In thla oity, which be waa tanning at tha time of hi death.

"Hank," aa be waa beat known throughout the west, from result showing a free-milling value ol over 20 per ton. In an old shaft, aonk twelve feat thick and of average grade. property, alx milt from Coster. He baa been looking at aome other properttea and the chances are favorable (or him taking hold of them, in the near future. low Minnehaha.

t9.nK7 B. The work ot linking the ehaft haa been reenmed and it i now expected that considerable more depth will hare to be at the Miaaouri tivet to the Rooky mountain, waa thoroughly weatern in oharaoter I and hablta. He bad never been eal of tha Mieaoorl river but once, and that waa yeara ago, whioh waa oleaned ont by the new owner and sunk fir feet deeper by them, be found an ore body that wonld go over $500 per ton. At another point Spink, 164.787; Turner, Uwr.ne $3,770 iso! when ha viaited the World'e fair at 1000 feet dlatant from the face of the tun Mr. Major and ton want down to Cutter yesterday to remain (or an indefinite period, to give their personal attention to working the properly.

They bare orders from th eaat for all tbe mlpa they can nel mentioned, he found tbe aaae vein tained before the quartxite will be reaohed. Thia goes further toward auetainlog the general opinion that Baby Baain and all the aurrounding country la underlaid with an ore tone as yet untouched. aoooBTi. On Monday morning, next, tba Elkhorn AO.neiu. of prop(rt on.

Lawreno. county rank, third, $976,888: Lawrence, $706 685 exposed in an open cot that carried the log secretary. Mlaa Beeaie Bradley, Spear Bib, tree- aame value aa obtainea in tne inoneu Chicago. Three Thing Come Not Back. The arrow aentepon It track.

Kcmember, it will act cone back, Bat epaed wy to wound or flay. A poUaod word will pertoh sot uttered (load. Boon forgot produce, and expeot to pot on day and railroad will oommeno grading for thelt new track aoroea th or yard of th ljislriol aaperintendenta were elected aa night ahif ta of minera at ooce and do aoma Urely work. Mr. Majora informt Dietnct Squal Interrening between the two pointt la kn immense blowout, about 600 feet long and 76 feet wide, that prospects from $3 to tS per ton.

A tunnel ie now beibg TBI I. BtiktO MM. Hill Cut, B. DV Aug. 24, 1895.

Golden Reward cbiorination A new bridge will be thrown aoroea tba golly on tha eaat aide of the yard. Beneath The annual eonventlon ol th. tta pohwoedfralt, whooea'et atayt Special Correspondence to the Tkw na that the prodaot ia aoperior to most mioa found In tha United States and will alwaya find a ready market and the best Dpeath wave of rate toe Suffrage eoolety of the Black HllUdirt ion waa held at Spearfl.h on Itfl Ttlfliafiaap mnA a Yeeterday while miner were (toping in the tbridge the oompany will oonatruot driven to tap this ore bodyal tha depth th Bti Elmo mine, tltnattd fofl and Off- af BOO feet. Bhoald it be-inierttctcd at tcasalia ore bin (or th ua of th UoJdtD of prioeaTTi wllTstand the most aerere i -asg8sstu B(rt. I half mile southeast of Hill City, a very Reward plant.

Nearly all th necessary Ia vain regntthoa'UWwp ana yearn, But the three thing will not return. eleotrioal and fire tests, rendering it a def ing. Aoe loaowing officers wers tleow followa: Franobise Mr- B. B. Smith, Lead.

Jail and Prieon Mra. Grace Bear, Hot -Spring. Heredity-Mre. S-TSTPelilgrew, 8pr h. juvenile Mitt Cornelia Btorman, Lead.

Boientifla Temperanoe Inetruotlon Mra.E.J.Cli,Bapid., Hygiene and. Narcotioa-Mra. Dr. Whitfield, Hot Springe. Legislative and Petition Mr.

A. that depth by thia tonnel hi opinion of it being a teooird Homestate will be veri material ia now on the ground. The lor ine ensuing year: lirabie artiole. A great deal of the pro tioh ledge ot cap of ore waa encountered that ia worth, according to aeveral leata made, from Wo to $1 perponnd. The find bridge and bint will be covered with" daot toill trim down and aqaare eight, ten Exeunt Firemen'a Meal Ticket fied.

It ia one of tbe coriotitiet of mining that snob a valuable property thonld have remained to long onduoovered. The substantial abed roof and enoloaed, thoa and twelve inohnt. waa mad about forty feet from the mouth preventing all trouble from anow ot rain -xsa aoxu oatan falling oitheoreherlitja ex; ground- baa-ben- of the tunnel, tha rich eam being Jrom eight to aixteen inohe wide. A carload -aom." I ponding aeoretary. peoted, will require a week ot ten days.

Work among Foreigner and Miner Bturgia Becord: "Th firemen' tournament at Deadwood laat Friday and Saturday fortunately wound up the bloody basin eea for thla rear, anleea, perohanoe Tlllord or St. Ongeihould break out with a aerie of priaea. Stcrgl aent up a big delegation Of kltnra. Borne bad red ahirta, aoma had Bituated on Twoblt op yesterday morning for a short run on ore The track will eventually be oarried down to the D. and D.

smelter, over whose pro of or 1 bow being taken but for the purpose of making a teet run, with a view of potting up a ten-ttamp mill. The prop Mra. Juliet FreeaMra. J. B.

Qoaaage, Bapid. Flnwa Mission Mia Varney, Lead, from the Challenge mine, looated on bot only within the past lew montns waa anything of auoh value found. The old abaft mentioned wat took in the early 70'a to a depth of 60 feet and then abandoned, yet by sinking a few feet further Geo. Bcolt, Lead, treasurer. Vioe presidents Mrs.

Burns, SoesrH. Mn. B. Clim Rapid; Mrs. 0.

a Bute Deadwood; Mra. Connen; BpearBih- ii William MoCready EdgemoTt; Mr I Beoker, Hermpta. Sprnoa guloh divide. Fifty or tixty torn perty the right of way ha not yet been 8abbath School Mitt B. J.

Brlarly, erty haa always been considered i valua will ba treated. Messrs. Lyman, Baker and tecured. 7 fttntola. Social Parity Mra.

B. L. Carllale, Hoyt ate In oharge. tbe original locator would bare etrook a Hy Ellington, who haa been at work on groop ot II va elaima, eitnated on the ble one, needing but development work to place it among tha list of produoing and profitable mine of the Black Hill. TUailaiowl.

bonanza. white ahirta, and aoma eame home without any ehlrt, aleo aent np a juvenile team to com pete for the priae. It waa only 6A but it waa for fame, to waa run ita The Bturgia team waa tha beet, ita member ware handsomer, wore better clothe, had a oleane ahave, run faatar. o-ot out ouloker and won the race, vaoM Kotqurro bisxbtatiom. Union Signal, White Ribbon Journal nt l.iiaratnre Mra.

Maoda Irwin, HlU Strawberry divide, for a few monlhe, will TBB OOLPBB ILirrBB MIBB, John A. Biebel, a prominent mining Messrs. L. Grate and J. 0.

McDonald, Situated at the joootioo of Spring and man of Mosquito ressrration, Nicaragua, ia in the oity and la spending a few days move op to hit Elk Mountain eamp today to repreaent other prOpertiet owned by him in that eeotion. Oa tbe Strawberry two of tha principal owner, are now here and are well pleated with the outlook. Palmer oreeka, in the southern Hills, ia Evingslistio and Onfermented Wine-Mr. Wo. MoCready Edgemont, Railroad Mr.

B. E. Taokabury, Leal Demorest Oonteata Mlaa Abble Frenoh, one of the beet propertiee in the B.ack looking ovet our country and inveetigat-ing out method of mining and milling. property he opened np aome tioh aeame IBB LOOKT COS. Hills.

The' produot of he mine is treated but th Judge decided otherwiae, and ao the Bturgia team letter go at that. When yoo aee a fellow from our town klok, it will be aeveral year benoe. In fact, when a nereon eroee into a tace ot any other of ore carrying from 80 to 90 ounoe ill' Tb double oompartment abaft on tbe at the J. B. mill, about one and a quarter Mr.

Biebel ta th man 6f whom the Mosquito Mining oompany, that is composed miles distant, the ore areragisg 30 pet ver and an average of 30 per oent lead pet too, ot whioh gtada there are now a tew Lnoky Cur property, iltoated on Tepee guloh, 1 now down over 100 feet and ha ton. A reoent clean-up yielded a hand of JDr. A. H. Bowman, Geo.

S. Hopkins, gameofehano or aklU, and beet thing can do ia take hi medioin and (mil ovet it. It acta better on the tone on the dump, taken from a ahaft 25 aome gold brick worth $2,100. The own Dick Dunlap, and others, of Deadwood and Lead, bought their ground down in feet deep. Couldn't Swallow It Aooording to a atari oorretpoDdMi the Minneapolis Journal, Major Ac-derm, of Hot Springe, the most brilliant ttoi in the populist party in this fttU.ua,, aspirant last year tor Cnited Stttw hu-ator, and at one time a member tl greae from Iowa, haa lost faith iilkrut part 'a future.

He ia reported hiriof recently aaid: "There ia rooa for bot two ut jat-tiee. I believed until reoently lbs ito cratlo party would be able to stats tuioide, but I have learned thai it en a diiembowled, bare ita brains tilts it throat ent from tar to ear and id a-fire anatomy earved into small ptumui a till anrvive." Believing tbla to I. true and that tb populists ean accomplish natkltf lb major' has determined to retort Icksai love, the republican party. tomaoa after a few weeke or month." ers of the property are now putting in a ateam hoist and will link the thalt now Bat Teeters, who baa a oontraot to link that oountry, and upon whioh the company hat a three-stamp mill in operation, Thl ia the way we catch it, no matter what we do, not how we treat outaidera. iaterseoted th or laeovered in a drift from the old shaft on the 80-foot level.

1 Tha or holda op well in grade and prospects freely in tbe pan. Al Brooke, foreman of tha property, who la a praotioal miner and very oonaervative in hie atatementa, say th mine fully bear out 78 feet deep 60 feet farther. At the preaent depth of 76 feet, dnfta have been doing nioely. Ht ownt a good mine foor Tha faot ia the first day' tace between the tha National Mining company'! "shaft from the 100 to the 150 foot level, hat already sunk it ten feet. The material removed ia porphyry, highly impregnat driven on the vein, npraiaea mada and milea from the Mosquito oompany'a lt-year-old boy' team of Bturgia and ttopet excavated, all tha rook moved be be il working with splendid Deadwood waa a dead tie, brt Juit beoauae ing pay ce and reduoed at the mill toooess.

He aayt the boys, Donlap and all representations heretofore mada in regard to it value. From Walter Wilmartb they were out viattora, and Deadwood haa tome good ideaa of etiquette, the Bturgia ed with bright iron pyrite and earrying ton-it gold and silver. The porphyry is now beooming much harder with eubet of named. Loerpabal, are wall and contented, and Bapid. Seven Train of Ten.

The B. M. company haa reoelved eon-aignmeut of eaten train Of bonded tea for transportation from BilUnga to Cbioa-go, which ia daairabla traffic and will be a netted through in very faat time. Thla eonalgnmenl of eeTen train of twenty are each make over Are and one-half million pounda. It la going from Japan by way of veaeel to Taoome, by tail to Kaw York, where it will be loaded on ateamer for European porta.

It ia what ia termed bonded freight and goea right through the United Statea without being opened. It ia mooh nearer, qnloker and cheaper to ihip to Europe from Japan, via the United. States than through Europe. Booh ahlpmenta have bees going on tor yeara via tha Union Pacific and Northern Peoiflo, but thoa road a bare to take a back aeat atnoa tha Burlington road ha been built into Montana. Tba Burlington delivera peaaengert and freight into Chicago from nortweatern point! ot Terraville, who viaited the mine last About a mile weat of thia property ia tbe little mill ia doing good work.

kida were given tha priae. On the lituated the lode, on which a mill ia ond day'a race between Sabin boae of lime Mattered throogh it, whioh lndioatea tbe oloae proximity of the ehalee or ore now being built. Some of the rioheat Bturgia, and MjEoneld'e ot Deadwood aone. rock (not excepting the Holy Terror) ever "found "has been taken from thia Saturday and returned here Sunday, we learn that the abaft ia fine piece of work, timbered with aqoare (eta, and that the ore looks floe. There are a number of ton on tb dump.

Owing to the ab-aenoe of the foreman Mr. Wilmartb did not explore th lower level. Jams MoVioker, of Terraville, who I- a a L. 111 Mr. Biebel ha one ot th Gate two-stamp ateam mill on hi ground that will ernab the ore, but that he lose a great deal of th gold In tailings.

His or average 500 per ton in gold, that he manage to ava and half that amount ia lost. He bad heard of our prooesee and I here to atody leto them with a view to putting In a plaat to tare the gold that Juvenile team, there waa not a ahadow of doubt of the fact that the MoDonald't wcr winner by a few inohee, but tha judge from Central and Deadwood didnt want to decide la favor of the wlnnera be- property. Messrs. MoClur- and associates, the owners, are steadily developing uaa uvdh ua(eu at a. aiauii near HU1 City for aeveral month in the capacity of amalgamator, returned from it and have a fine body of ore in eight, with a nomber of tone on the dump await Black Hill College.

Tbla Institution of learning ii' let Spring, 8. reopens Bept 17, tl elent oorpt of professors tnd iutmwa It being secured for the coming Ml protpeott tor a prosperous tnd trolub year were never more favorsblithuMt. Few if ait eoUeirM in tha steal vail ofa oauae tha race waa very eloaa and they there yesterday. The mill haa been run TBB OLD OHABLia MIBB. ning continuously and th leeolt ia highly ing the completion of tbe mill.

There are aeveral more fine proepeote in the A run of 60 tone of dec knew there wonld be a "whine," but the Bturgia judge aaid there waa no donbt about it and decided in favor of ont boya. now goea to waits. satisfactory. The Golden Slipper, milling ore of the Old Charlie mine was Vicinity that give promlte of beooming Mr. Biebel art been in that oountry say I a bonanaa and la prodooing well.

mad at Font Mil laat week, from which tiora ball a dat to two daya qntoka tbaa any other line. I greater advanlagea to those vta Matt about five fee la which time he haa had profitable minea In the near fatore, But thia lathe kind of treatment Dead- There I a vertioal vein of $18 free mill 500 In gold was obtained. Th eoaroity wood alwaya ha received. ing ore exposed, upon wbioh they ere BOH ABBA HUHI. working.

The J. R. la also looking good. a great many toogh experience! and oloea oalla. Onoa ht waa bitten on tha leg by a monster ratUemake, but atepped away a tew teet, took out hit pocket knife and Organized Council of Maaonaxy, Odo Beder Convicted.

Bpeolal Timber Agent J. B. Fay, of water mekea milling extremely tedioua there being barely auffloient to run tamp 10 hours in 24. We learn that it ia the intention of the oompany to move the Cy Bobbins, Judgt Feay and Joe. Dam- of E.

W. Ball, Harrv Donning and aaaoei- Lakota Chapter, No. 3, comprising the erau, ot Goiter, who own tha Iron Crown atee, owner of tb Saratoga lode, sltoat-ated about 8,000 feet northeaat of the th, 9th and 10th or Boyal Master, groop of olaima near Priogle, a small eta' out a ohunok cut of bia leg nearly aa large at a tea on p. It tared his life however. 8eleot Maater and Super Exoellent Master mill to tbe mine where the water ia muoh more abundant.

tion lituated south of Ouster, on the B. Bed Cloud mine, have opened up a six- He ia a very Interesting talker and degree of th Maaonio order, waa organ M. road, have developed a fine body of ore The property la eitnated near Cneter pleasant, agreeable gentleman, auoh aa it iaed laat night, by membera of the order that aetayt upward of $25 gold pet ton foot vin of ora that eloeely resemble th Bad Clood ledge and ia evidently tbe extension. Good prospect are obtained from the rook by the pan and mortar test glvee us great pleasure to meet. City and I owned by I.

L. V. Lueea of Saw York and W. W. Olda of Custer City.

and will pay a good profit over expenie of mining, thipping and treatment. Of here and at Lead. Mr. Kenyon, of Topa-ka, Kaniaa, who baa been in the elty aeveral daja, waa the inatalllng offloer. He BIOS WTOHIBQ FLAOBBB.

the dlioovery the Hot Springe Star taya Yesterday a quantity of the took wu Persistent and practical development work under th direction of Bopt. Olda ia what haa brought tha property to Ita It la reported that on Gold creek, Wyo4 "The owners inform at that the or from Bapid, aent the following telegram to the Bapid City Joornal Tboreday evening: Bioos FiLte, Aug. M. Tha government gained a great viotory today in the eonviotion of Odo Beder fot violation of tha timber law and the tnatrnotiona of thaeonrt. Have wo the fight fot the protection of the timbet in the Black J.

B. Fafc-- II waa nnderatood thai tha eaaa against Bedet waa to be proaeonted vigorously and would be made teat oaae of the eevaral asita la behalf of the government on aoooont of timbet depredation. It I eomethlng of a torpriee that a verdict waa taaohed aoon, a prolonged trial waa anticipated. Tha term of court at Bioot Fall will brought In and taken to Biley'a office at had been appointed by tha general grand eouneil of the United thia groop ia the only ore in the Hilla that Biniker and Davis have ttruok plaoer ground that goea $60 to the aqoare yard. recent profitable etage.

State fot the purpot of eatabliahlng eounoil throughout the will furnish fluxes, and that at present similar ora ia ahlpped from Montana to The discovery baa oaused quite a stam THi MOirraa waa. pede and engtueere are now at work aa western atatea. There are 13 charter praotiral and thorough edtssUoa. Tb work is complete in all departBtatt, tt atrnotlon given In the clatioal, tdtBtik, pbiloeophloal, literary, musical, ma4 and eommeroial eourss of study. Bewidet tha above, tpeeial attention tnd mn devoted to tbe preparatory jepsrnHtl where all who are not qualified aM tbe regular collegiate work nty tewiw tha best of initrnotions.

Toltiooi Board, including light and fuel, furnitbed ttudeal tl pet week. Fot information sddriai, PaaaipiBT Blaob Hills Coluoi, To Oalltornla la a Tourist altepei. Tb Batlingtoa Boot persootllr m-ducted onee a-week exoursioni toCUori' do, Cub and California ars jnet thMf for people of moderate meant Cha reapeeUble, eomfortuble, eiplm Tbey leeve Omaha and Ltoeola twj Thortday and go through.wlthost eta to San Franolsoo and Los A tourist aleepera In which traval are carpeted, opholattred li and have tpriog teats, tprlng bseiaaf resets, blankets, curtains, pillow, etc Only $6 fot a double btrtt enough and big enough fot route lie through Denver, Oowj" Springs, th wonderful canyoatiel of the Bookie, Bait take Oity sri the northern Hilla with whioh to treat the Bopt. Hlbbard of the above property membera, aa followa: Sol Star, George T. varlos ore of that eeotion.

Ore that oertaining If water oan be brought in to work the ground. If thia oan be done a eitnated near Bochford waa la town Son-day aud informed tba Tutsi the new theft will forniah floxea absolutely neoeaeary ditch and flume will at onoe be construct in treating the many and peauliat otea of baa taaohed a depth of SO feet; 48 feet of Ayrea, Ira C. Putnam, A. W.Ooe, D. M.

Gillette, B. P. Degne, Joha Qliekanff, Charlea A. Cos, Morria Stern, J. L.

Bent-ley, Adolpb Flahel, Chaa. Waite, Drag or alate waa paaaed throogh when stringers the Hills, and if thla Priogle ore 1 all that ia claimed for it, the owner have a big ed. A peculiarity of the find It that there la no gravel, the gold being found in a elayey toll, whioh makea prospector! Cruiokahank, Hy John Ainley, J. M. Brad thing.

Already aome Denver partiea have continue much longer than expected, and thoaa pmona who have been anmmoned aa Juror at tha Deewood term eater day ford, A. H. Bowman, H. A. L.

von Wsdal- Ot qnarti commenced coming in which are now train 1 to 8 Inohea wide. The diaoovery of quarts waa unexpected and aa it protpeott well it add to tbe value of offered to ereot a 200-ton plant on the think that the yellow metal haa been waahed from a rich lode or vein, dieting (taedt, B. F. Irwin, Geo. M.

Reeve, L. property at onoe, whioh proposition, tbe tomewhers in the adjaoent mountains. A Janklna, J. 0. Bburta and W.

T. Potter. wrltet waa very reliably informed, would reoelred notion from Marabal Peemiller to tha effect that tha Dr ad wood term bad been ordered poatponed or adjourned by number ol men are now prospecting to OSloera elected were aa followa: Sol the mine as it prove the exlatenee of another ore vein in the property. The that be accepted by the owner." Btar, matter; Geo. V.

Ayrea, deputy maa find It. Gold creek It on tbe Continental divide at the tooth end' of the Wind river Judge Edgerton to Monday, September 16, tt io'olook, whan all Jorora will report. la well timbered and 7x9 feet In the dear. It will probably be oarried down to tbe ter; Ira 0. Putnam, principal conductor, OOLOBADOTIB, range.

Tha remaining offleera will be appointed World Herald: Half a tcorc ot Omaha 100-foot level. Seath of "Hank" Vannatta, at tha beit meeting, la about two weeks. men, among them several oity offloiala, are A 200-eTAtfV MILL. when Lakota eounoil teoeive it dlapen It waa street rumor yesterday that an I congratulating themselves over tbe proe- Tha Homestake oompany have dsoided Henry Clay Vannatta died at Hot Spring on'Wedneaday morning, from the aatlon. addition of forty atampa would be added peot that they own a tin bonanza.

meoto. Fot rate and also ioi foldet giving toll information, it giving toll information, to the Btat mill. They were in Huerfano eoonty, Colora effeote of an operation performed on ac to add 40 more atampa to the Golden Star mill, thus making the number an even 800. A niw Corliss engine of 600 horse neareat Ml agent of the Burllngtoii rM" i to J. Freneia, G.

P. A T. At Th Law Muat Be Enforced. do, tome time ago and grub staked aa old writ Neb, Tbe eitiaeoa of Bell Fouroh at eon miner to prospect tor gold. Instead he A BIW WATSB TABS.

Superintendent T. J. Grier, of th power will rep lacs the one that waa recently wrecked. The Improvement! will atrook tin in ttreaka in a dyke of granite. count of a ruptare.

Ha waa 44 yeara of age, bora at Plettemouth, Neb, and wu ona of tha beat known character the west. He left a wife and font brother and (liter to mourn hi He waa aa Idetably agitated ovet th appolnment a Homeataka Mining eompany, yseterdey Tbey engaged D. S. Carraway, the aaaayer few daye ago ot a ttate atook inspector, APTUOATIOH KB A MTUrt. Veiled atatM land offioe.

Bapid Olf. require between three and four month to complete, bot when the mill again atarta who bnaineM It to ins pact eatUe for to investigate tt, and as tha find prom ia ed to be valuable, they tent him to Eorope pat a email crew of men at work grading on the hillside about 1,000 feet southeast of th new resldenoe, at Lead. Thla aotivity caused not a little speculation and shipment to (astern market, i honored el lien of Hot and waa up, more men than ever before will be Ont nndentaadlnc of the mttter I that to look into the tin deposits there and their development Mr. Carraway, after burled with oonelderable oatentation, under the auspioee of the ire department employed In tbe mine oonneoted with It, aa It will require a boot 800 tout of ore pet the eta! legialatur 1898 pasted a Uw coming book from Eorope thie eummer providing (ot tha appointment of etate dav to keen It In operation. Tbe addi- made a aeoond trip to the Omaha tin tion to the mill building fot the new atook inspectors at ail (hipping pointa.

HEDICAL DEPARTMENT usrvxBsrrr ot oaixfobvia tampa will be built pn th sonth end ovet I olaima near Waleenborg and haa just re whoae duty it would be to inspect all oat- turned, Neuralgia. ATTACKS iTHE EYES the old waste rook dump, which will give Garden City to be assayed. Ed. Danielson and MoBben Brother have eommenord thipping ore from their tplendid propertiee on Fellow ereek to the Eantaa City imeltera fot treatment. They have ordered two care a day, one eaoh, having a capacity of 80 tone eaoh.

The ore will be loaded at Kirk and go out every day. Thia Illustrate the need of more plant for the reduction of our till-eeotw ore. Beport oome from Boise City, Idaho, of tba diaoovery of a gold ledge In Willow ereek distriot, on tht Fayette elope of the divide, aaid to be very rioh. It la thought to ba the vain from whioh tba gold name that li found in the famona Church placets, eboot Marsh Alreton't. Tht Willow ereek gold belt hat now been traced to Horseshoe ereek.

-The fire! consignment of ore from tbe Seabury-Calkine mine in Carbonate camp under the new oontraot waa delivered to the D. and D. amelter yesterday. The ora ia healed by wagon to Central City whtr it it loaded Into can the F. E.

A M. V. KB. who transport it to th smelter. Th hauling oontraot calls for tha delivery ot 26 to 60 tone per oay.

The BatU Creek Falla Placet company are doing a large amount of work on thsit placet olaim at the falla. They bats a ditch one bondrsd feet long and tlx feet deep and report gold In the gravel all the wey op the ditch. The ownere ere turt of a good thing whin they itrlke bedrock. Mr. Berteohey, who be ft leass on tht Climax, adjoiulng the.

Golden 81 1 per, hat run a tunnel about 100 feet. Ht still hat about forty feet to go to ttrike tht ore shoot, whioh Mr. Berteohey thinks from all Indications will prove better than the Golden Slipper. Tbe disbursements of tbe Deadwood 4 Delaware Smelting oompany from the 1st the 21st o( the present month aggregate over $100,000, that mm having been paid out principally (or onaluin oree during tht time mentioned, i Teama were engaged yetterday to haul a quantity ot ore from the R. B.

Hayte elao to baola lot of icreenlngi and coo-oentratee from tbe old mill titutted In ttmt camp. Keyttone Nugget; The Holy T.rror oompany have completed th letting of their Free vaoaert and it It that before long th. of th. drop-Piog of b. beard al th.

Holy Terror mill. An Important of mining property oflarg. magnitude I on th topi. and will ba eop.ummated In a few day. I OThe regular Oonn of Lecture will beffta oa-d-y, DitmlMr Satd, at 1 1.

at the enUtg balld- tit driven la fot shipment, and rejeot all dltaaaed erittere found. They muat be it a solid foundation. Questioned about tbe deposits he aaya: "Wt taa takt out I per cent of tin. Tbe Cornwall minee have three-fourth of 1 per iihi, Htoettoa naae ouatnM, aa rnuicleoo, tUdaw B. k.

KciJULir, V. Dean. SOt KEARUT IT, COHU USX, IAI FIAICtSCO. AISBSBMBBt WOBB OB CLAIM. keta, April leth, lata.

nil I whoaa pnM om taidrM It tTTrJi I bar applleatina lor a patent Iw Roee (T Hlldabrand plaear mtBtiHf wood Mrnln Dtotrlot eoonty ol Htata of ooth DtkoU, and ''jL. noise an oaVstaipiat on ale Is tj" i Mombtw 1001 said lot 5a Met es trtlows, lo-wtti i Il.aiiln at the north-' ewe" lot corner Bo. which MenUt-tJwW Jjrj, of M. O. IXenoe south 1 it eoraar Ha.

thenoe sooth at" toeortMrRo.t troat which 0. -fSTfe tmt Mo. I bean South 'J, taoti tkeaoe north IS II eat L-ir No. 4i thane sooth eaat a tht am north S4' eat wt No th-mce north 5J to' wt-t lln Mo. land place of bfrlnnin.

Maffaatle Varlattow from eontalDlnc tf TlMloMOooofUlsmlnslsraeortai Irtar of Deeds offle of Uwrewe a- honkWpajetUl. Ih adJotolMT ayaadalltraoiielaliDtaaj0, tloa. ef said Bote a HlWabraod pwr ho oaed anraaulred le praotioal veterinarian, capable ot detecting the allghteat affection, and fot their compensation the shipper would pay two The United Btatee turveyor general of owns ana toe Haxony minee one-third of Makes THE LIGHT Unbearable. Utah in receipt of the following lettet per oent. We can red not with atamp cent pet head.

Tha law neter baa been from the general land office In Washing mm, concentrator and fornaoea. I torn handle it ia Inexptntivt after the plant li enforced at tha Belle Fouroh chipping yard, though it haa at Brennan, Fairburn and Bmlthwlok aino th law went into Bib: I am ia receipt of your letter of ereotea PERXAREHTLTX8RED WW August 1, 1898. You state that the department decision of April 18, 189R, In effeet. bt canto tILICXOUl OBBB IB OALBBA. Hweena Northern Paoifie Railroad company, (20 L.

yon have Issued a eimnlar i A.vatt miocrai surveyors, WW The Tinas a few dayt ago announced the discovery by J. J. Bohlawig of a body of tilloeooi ore on the property of tht A few day ago Attorney General Crawford telegraphed to tha Elkhorn management at Belle Fourah that an inspector moat ba appointed and tb law complied with, and Elmer Hoi man of Belle Fouroh tatiog in effect that Improvemente to the mm th at.ty daraperlod will babalredVy vtrtae ol th extent ol 500 for eaon iu." oi-uui em braoed ia a consolidated survey were rMulretLthatia. eevea location In on wathington Conaolldated Mining oonv pany. We now have th plsasure of an.

waa appointed tnipeotor. Then there consolidated claim would rebolre (even waa talk beard to tha effect that the Elk noonoing a similar diaoovery by Bryant A MoBratney on their Quinsy lode, which timaa jwl iw aLfi00 Improvement: not i horn company would build over Into Wy It Ie harahy erdend that the fft applloatloa for paUat be Vif i eraUljdara, (Uo oon-ctitl "2Sptr rue WiaiLV Tufa, a neoeeearlly 500 ivohwki kllL. on me nm back of the Two hnl tha tunfm ImDrOVemeuia, ii uune in oming or Montane to obviate the ins pec one place, ahoold be eo eitnated aa to tend near (tamp mill, and adjoining tha Bria- tor bueinet, and tha people ot Bella Uthad tt Daadwood, BowU Jit la tbe development tT'oup. An assay of th new find gave a-to-wiew Apevte Pillo My husband waa eubjeot to severe attacks ot neuralgia which caused him great paia and aufferlng. Tb palm wert principally about bit eyes, and ba 0 often had to remain In a darkened room, wot being able to stand tbe light Ayra Pint being reeomroended.be tried them.

nstng one before each meal. They very oon afforded relief, followed by penna- bent cure. 1 am a strong believer In the efficacy of Ayer" Pills, and would not be without then for tea time their M. X. Dbbat, liberty, Tex.

"I bar used Ayera Pills hi my family tor forty yean, and regard them aa the very best-Uncle Manrnr Haxcock, Lake City, Fit. AYEH'S PILLS! Received Hlghoat Award AT THE WORLD'S FAIR mineral location toi Fourch got up In arms and that It would not do to let tha road build out of mummy "WTiKtnaa dated claim. there and establish -yard elsewhere, ao Bore Ion-. aUndln. are oarad by 1 tun.

It to-Uu ud Si ur' araaalattoe at one Oaa be tad Yoo ask to be advleea wnstner your construction of said decision Is correct Tba oaae considered by the honorable aearatar In tha deolsion referred to in- oi goia toi par ton. The find will now be developed. The owner, of tbla propsrty have done considerable work upon It and have made a few ahlpmenta of tilver-lead oree from it, whioh exist in the mine in amall ttrat-emi and nookets, underneath thia eilioe- they hare ladooed tha eoonty eommia-ioner to meet on Monday consider tbe matte and have prevailed' upon at it cent a Do. volved tbe aver out I Bill. Naogatnoket, rnoay Inspector Holman to not inspect any more stock until the aotlon of and Glucose lode omime, aoa utter E.

E. ACCAV r.CCOLUTELY PURE THE OLD ftCUACLE CIGARETTE-; Ha tlmi lb Tsti el Tlma MOKV fOtO tHN tt OTHtB thAttc coaittiHtt) decldin that the ompany defendant vue goio. ore. Th AOOni Jt I a- ii bad failed to too- jae land in the eommlealoner become known. Fot oor part we are unable to eee how the Bttabll.b-4 I.

Colorado. Jl a-wwaeauiiaiiieru I at jtiiieMv, fjm question I not min uaraoer, be I --niv with held. In the case of an i application for a I Hilla I being rapidly verified, but i .1 n.t-nt. wbioh embrace several I unless cat sounty commissioner can) take any xpreta will roclT prompt I GOLD AND SILVER BjUJ lode claims, the proof should (how an ex-1 tnatloa trotta aa a7eta action to vitiate a etate Uw. Mora wlU known about the matter In a few day.

Refaed, Melted sad Aatays 'Trta fit a. IPRIV, -4 H1U18 Adnas, I7M sas I7M Uwrt.

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