TITR OMAHA DAILY 1JEEI MONDAY , MAY 8 , 180B. 5 nit ? PI'IP iiTppTPtiv nnnriMJCc PULShOr WESThRN PROGIlhSS j Tnih and Pluck Promlie Plenty All Over the Great Wuit. HEW DEVELOPMENTS , NEW DISCOVERIES Cfmcnt illnrk Nenr ( Irrnt I r\1t , Mont. Tim Cry tnl Hirer Ciiuntrjr I'reoloui MctnU , Ciuil unit Mnrhla Cnttle Nntfi. Crops throughout thn far west , while threatening to bo a llttlo late owing to Iho cold promts" nevertheless to be above the nveiagu. having been decidedly benefited liy tbo recent rains. Cattle on the ranges have suffmcit scarcely any loss through the winter though sheet ) , in sonic districts , have been decimated by tbo cold weather couilnwuftcr shearing had been begun. Wining momlses well in most suctions , and and its operations are being watched with ( ; reat expect itiey , particularly In now dis tricts , and where now processes are being Introduced Alomil.ilii Uillinlji. Awa > up in the hc-irt of the mountains north of ( iMiinlson nnd south of Olonvvood Hprlngs two 'ittlo ' branch railroads are build- Jng which are 'Instlned to have a largo In- iluonco on tbo development of the western slopes an I on the productive Industries of the state The Crjstal ihnr. also known as Itock creek. Is a tributary of the Uoarmg I'otk Joining said stream near Cnrbomlale , cm trie Kio diande , and not far from Aspen Junction on the Midland It cuts a pathway through thn mountains fnrarallroid and drains nno of the veiy richest sections in the vrholu Ko < ky mountain country Tlio region ubounds in gold and silver , in vast quantities of coil and includes the celebrated Yule creek marble The rills are now laid ten miles from Carbondale - bondalo for both narrow and standard guago trains , while ten miles moro will bo com pleted within a month , eairiIng the termi nus to Coal C'rcek , at which point ! i" > 0 coke ovens nin to be erected Thence a narrow Kuago will l o extended thirteen miles to the < -oal IleMs which tests have demonstrated to jleld the finest cooking coal in the woild Llgnlto and anthracite are found In close proximity to bituminous coal , the deposits being as uxtenslvo as they are valuable The Llk Mountain line is being pushed Into the same loc.tllty of the mountains , and promises to develop resources equally as numerous anil quite as productive. \Vhat will bo most important , however , after considering the opening of a rich sec tion of the state , w 111 bo the development of the maibio beds of which so frequent men tion has been made in these co'iimns ' The cponlntr of thcsu marble deposits promises a new industrv to Colorado. The quality is equal to that of anj quarry in Italy , while there is e-verj variotj , from the purest white to the richest variegated colois For jears it has been Impossible to do anything with them for a want of transportation Now that they will soon bo reached by a railroad they will become at once productive and as sure a now avenue of wealth to citizens of Colorado Turnout Itock Iu Montana. If you wont to find any mineral substance used in tbo industilos of the country , all jou have to do is to look for it. Every iear sotnn new andvnluablo find Is mado. Last year the lire clay deposits began to attract the attention of capitalists , and today thcio is a J'JS.OOO factory built and ready to com- mencooperatlons in manufacturing lire brick , paving brick , tiles , dri-.in pipes , etc. , thus keeping thousands of dollars in the west em ploying labor Instead of building up the In dustries of ether parts of the country It was nrcdlctud at the time that it was moro than likely that some enterprising pros pector would yet discover a good cement rock In tills part of the country , as the 'con ditions vvcio favorable to Us existence. All this U now liUely to bo verified as a pleco cf rock was brought in the other day which has every appearance of being a gen uine cement rock. It wjis found by ono of Iho 'vorkmen employed by the company , who was doing a llttlo prospecting not far fiom Great Falls , Mont. Thinking from its nw- ne.iraneo that It might bo cement rock ho had a piece of it calcined and reaueed to powder , nnd then made a test of Its quali ties along w itU some Imported Portland co- mcnt Ho was delighted to ilnd that it set us quickly and as hard as the Portland co- mcnt nnd being satlslled that ho had made a valuable discovery ho secured the claim. Yesterday ho brought some of the rock into the city and left It for trial It is pro nounced bearing every appearance of being true cement rock , but bo has not finished Ilia experiments with it , and does not dcsiro tc uxpress a final opinion until they are completed - . . ploted If the present Indications aio verl j J lied , however , a very valuable discovery ins been made and a new source of wealth nnd industrial progress discovered which Is not econd to any heretofore made , not excepting the precious metal deposits A New rrooeiu Uoiluntluii I'lixnt. The erection of a fifty-ton cyauido reduc tlon plant at Deadwood by J S. Chllds wil vcryllkeli provo a matter of great import nnco to the refractory orodistiicts of tin southern Hills , as well as to the ImmcdiaU locality In which the plant Is to bo located lioth Mr Chllds and that eminent authority on all that pertains to mines and mining , I'rof .loiiny , luuo stated that with the cynnldo process they have succobsfullj , treated refractory ores from over\ district of the IHack Hills , and that thoi ire positive that It will extract the goh : from IK ) per cunt of the oios of tin region , Hcc.iuse Mr Chllds his seen tit ti eiect bis Hist ieduction plant at Deadwood Iu close proxltnltv to the properties which hi recently put chased , it does not follow thai ho , ns owner of tlio process , will conlluo hi ; operations to that part of the Hills Tin establishment of tills phut Is but a begin ulng which Is to give the cyanide process i f jothold in the IHack Hills If the enter prlso proves n success , nnd theto is over ; reason to believe that it will , the now com pany will naturally deslio to extend It operations over the entire territory In vvhlcl It controls the process , and the vvoston portion of Custor count } , with Its inoxhaustl bio Dodlesof high k'rauo ores , will provo ai attraction which capital cannot resist Mirrp .11 ovine lj Kail. The train of sheep consisting of clghtco cars , of the movement to Wasatch , was foi warded over the Union Pacltlo tbeothe dayThis This Is the first season that this motho has been employed In transferring from th winter to the summer ranges , and some OUTers ors have looked upon tto handling of wea sheep and owes bj rail as a doubtful one llowover on Frldaj , James Chesnoy shlppe bis first train and lost but ono head out of train of fourteen cars , the trip from th yards hero to the unloading ixilnt at Wasatc occupying but llvo hours This method I such an Improvement upon the old plan tha tha movement iiromUcs to DO very muc larger than ivas at Hist contemplated , an the stock jtmla folks and railroads .lie belli taxed to handle Iho business , which is be in looked after by U A do Uleqles Ho think that the movement will become a promincn ono , and that the sheep will bo shipped bac to the winter range in the fall instead ( being driven as it Is the only solution of tli anne > ancu occasioned b > driving the llocL through and around thu city twice a jca nnd to wool growers , it comes at an oppo : tune tlmo , Tli i KontxiiHl Country Mill Drnwln ? . "Despite the fact that several of the b ] silver mines in the Ccuur d'Aleno dlstrli have been shut down because , as it is a leged , of the low value of the whlto meta the influx of prospectors and speculate ] Into the recently dlscoveiod district I British Columbn is rather on the Increa ; instead of decreasing , as mlgut bo oxpoctcd , Colonel I ) H Hudlong , a steamboat man i the Cujrd Aleiie region was tbo speaker "Tho Kootcn.it country seems to bo ll greatest drawing card , " continued U colonel , "Tho toports tire most promUh front that direction , and I ihiuU the fai that many of the Cuiur d'Alono capltalls hare bccomo heavily interested there has great deal to do with it. Uvory party inaki a stop at Spokane boforn taking the final plunge lull thn now country. The rush is vor.v great and It will not bo gtrango If a good sized city should suddenly spring up on tlio borders of Kootonal like .Many of the prospectors and boomers conio from tbo ex trcmo cast , although tlio larger part of them are from Montana , Idaho and Washing ton Thcro ate many stories told of Ouur d'Aleno miners who have gene prospecting up there and In the course of a few months returned home with their fortunes in their pockets ' It Is not probable that these Cu-ur d'Aleno mines which have recently ceased operations will long remain inactive Kvcry- thing | K > luts toward renewed activity. In deed , w hen I was In K | > okane a few days ago it was iioslilvcly stated that the Hunker Hill and Sullivan ml'ies would bo reopened at once , and the general feeling Is that it must bo so. " A Nun I'lth Currlrr. Major Schnltger , fish commissioner in charge of the hatchery at Lar.tmlc , has had a new device made for transporting llsh from the hatchery to different tiarts of the state. It Is a box eighteen Inches long , the same in height nnd ten Inches wide Attached to tbu lid Is an ice reservoir and in the bottom nf tbo box Is a tank for holding fish. It will hold from S.WKJ to ! IX)0 ( ) fish , according to their size The ice in the top of the box melts and keeps dripping into tha tank below , keeping the water at a temper.Uuio of ! degrees This Ice will last from six to twelve hours and additional ice can bo carried in the cars for the purpose of re- ilenishing It Is said that these chests iavo been used successfullj There are iolcs in the top of the bo < over the ice. n.iklng It self aerating It is el timed that 10 loss of llsh tan result bv thu use of these : io\os riftecn of them Have been ordered nt an expense of ft 50 each , which Is cheaper than the cans can he bought I/mil Tlinmtrncd ultli ll CM tlio War. Utah is on the verge of a rustler war , such us enlivened life in Wionung lastjcar , but as the federal authorities have taken a hand t may bo of shoi t duration. All the availa ble deputy marshals in the territory are Iwlng centered there For some tlmo past lumbers of stock cattle bearing certain brands have been found shot on the range , with the presumable object of running oil the calves. It has been definitely ascer tained that this was the work of an organ- Ied gang , supposed to be headed by the no- toiions Captain Divls of Wostwater. Con siderable damaging evidence has been so- L-ured against other parties , and a general roundup of the thieves Is hourly expected. This Is a matter which ditectly n fleets the interests of every cattleman ranging stock in the Llttlo Ciiand valley Feeling runs high , and every fusplclous past action is being investltated It is possible that with the posse at present located tho.ro arrests may bo peaceably made A Cnttlo Uoniul-t'prlii Uiikntn. The lound-up of the Kioux range will start from Toil Pierre May 'JO under the auspices of the Missouri Hivcr Stock men's association. The past year has been a oed ono for stockmen in western Uoutli Da kota They have met with very few losses and cattle came through in Rood shape The outlook npw Is that the piesent herd will bo largely Increased by the shipment of cattle from the southern range. Some of the larg est deals over made since the opening of this country to settlement have been made or will bo made shortly Louis La Plant has purchased about 0,000 head of cattle in Texas and will shottly ship them in IJ.irton & Williams and Marrington will ship 2,100 head from Colorado Crocket & SIman will put in 5,000 head and \Villliinu aud Uoblnson il.OOO Those four deals alone icpresont some $ .U5,000 IJesldes these there are nu merous small deals which will bo transacted during the spring and summer iu both cattle and sheep An Actlvu Camp. The Willow Springs mining camp is the liveliest point In southern Oregon. Several more rich pockets were discovered lately The Harris brothers , who came hero from California a short time ago , took out Jl.OOO from ono pocket In a single day. I. F. Wllllims discovered a pay chute and took out moro than $ -KM ) . Ono day's clean-up in the camp on nil the claims will run up to . " > , UOO. Three dollars a ilay Is of- feicd for common laborers with few takers Prospectors aio moving out fiom all the small towns , and cabins are being erected galore Every miner has a pot of beans and toffee hanging on a cross-stick , and all new comers receive the hospitality of the camp. 12usiness In this town is practically sus pended duiing the day , but excitement runs high during the night. Most of the business men have gone to the camp. A night shift Is kept on watch to protect rich pockets from tramps , Mli > u Mine * . M K Clapp , ex-attorney general of Min nesota , arrived at Hot Springs a few days ago , accompanied by the following St. Paul men. 1C. D. Chase , Donald Grant , M.S. Mason and Dr. Lenhoren. Immediately after arriving hero the party departed for Custer Cltv for the purpose of Inspecting tbo mica mines located near that place Their inspection was very thorough , as they had with them an oxpoi t , who subjected the mica at the various mines visited to a most severe test , not only to tbo satisfaction oi the mine owners , but of tboSt Paul parties This test resulted iu the sale of $3,50\ > worth of property , and in the bonding , for the period of sixty dajs , of a number of mica claims , all being adjacent to Custer. A syn. dicato of St. Paul capitalists has for the past several weeks been bujlng up mien claims In the southern Hills , and an active industry In that line will bo developed it the next few months Dullotii rroappitft , News from Yankton reports the rcccni rains and snow have l > ecii of great benefit t ( the farmers in that vicinity , although seed ing of small grain has been greatl.v rotaulet theioby Fanners aio confident that by th < 10th the seeding will be completed This will bo two or three weeks ahead of lasl season The acreitro of vv heat w ill bo large ] in that vicinity than over before , owing tc the better markets created by the construe tlon of several gt 1st mills during the pas' ' two yeais Another teason is that new set tiers have been arilvlng all winter from thi eastein states and have taken possession o much of the vacant land heretofore held bj speculators Corn , oats , barlov , flax and po tatocs will also bo moro extensively culti vated than ever Stock , cattle and hogs uri in prime condition and the farmers oxpec this season to bo the banner year as i wealth producer A I.urliy Mrllto. J. J Downhouf In performing his annun assessment work on thu Ophir No ! l lode says thu Anaconda Standard , has uncovorci a largo body of extremely rich ore Th mine is situated near this town. Ho i taking out chunks of ore , from one pound t MK ) pounds in wcUht , which aio literally fill of free gold , nattvo silver , ruby and brtttl silver It is without doubt the richest ore have seen in Montana Mr Downhour i an old pioneer of Hlackfoot , coming hero 1 IhtiTi , when bo camped near the spot when ho owns a half Interest in a bonanza now William Piico owns the other half Thor are boveral other tine showings hero for gel mines The Coulson brothers havoshlppL- slx carloads to Omaha and have anothe now leady U ) ship Ono car netted thoi Sl.'JOO , over MlV ) per ton , in gold. \Y r on Co ) ul en. Iliddlo brothers , shocp hor.lors of the mos northei n ranges In Mendoclno county , Cul fornlii , roKirt | records broken within the las six wcrfvs In the destruction of spring laml b > coyotes They have killed from 50 to ( per cent of all the spring lambs The destruction of coyotes has also bee enormous The sheep men grow desperat and raised their previous $10 bounty 100 pc cent which , with the M county bounty an tlio & ) state bounty , made coyote seal ) worth Wl This brought Into the field stranger named Chester AI res , with a pre ] aration of his own compounding Over tl : ranges Ai res buried his traps , with a pc fume which bo uses for bait In tlio pa : live weeks he has captured forty -six sculp WultliiK tor tli snow * to < io. Thousands of Montanans are waiting f the nous that travel is possible In the Sloca country , British Columbia When it do < como thcro vv ill bo a great rush from th tuto to the uuw UUoraJu. Already Hclei catiltal has gone In there , and the first OM ahlppcd ; out cauirt to Helens from n mlno largely owned by Helena people. The best advices arn to the effect that It will ho the latter part of Junn before thn HIIOW will have disappeared sufficiently to allow prospectors to gut around , and In the moanllmo It Is far better for Intending dtampedurs to remain where they are. Nfhrniikn nnit > plirn li iM. The Northeastern Nebraska Press associ ation meets today at Wayne 111 I tor T. J. Smith of the Alnsworth Star- Journal offers his paper for sale. Heatrico Knight Templars will attend services at Wilber on Ascension day , May 11 A new paper has been started at Superior , tbo Sun , of which ICueck & IJllnn are tbo editors. D H. Carpenter has become thn editor of the Tecumsch Hepublle , official organ of the Johnson county alliance The Women's Foreign Missionary society of thu Beatrice Institute held a successful meeting at Ueatrito last week. Miss Alberta Hates of York icceiitly be- camu a Klstcr of Mercy at Km sas City , tak ing the name of bister Mary Aloxts. The Wilber nevvspnpcis have adopted the novel plan of pooling on the mechanical work of their papers , each using the plant three dajs of the week All of Broken How's saloons had to close for three dajs because their licenses expired before their petitions for renewal could bo heard by the city council. DTho Hislng City Sons of Veterans are to present the military drama , "Tho Midnight Chaige " on the evening of May 20 , and all the old soldiers in western Hutlcr county aio expected to Ixs present The women's missionary societies connected with the Baptist churches of the Omaha association held a meeting at Hlair last week , transictcJ important busi ness and listened to addresses by icturued missionaries J C Lincoln , the pioneer tncrchint of Salem , died last week. Thirty-eight jears ago he helped to survey the town site and began business in a log house , with very few other customers than Indians Ills wife died only four davs before him , quite suddenly , but Mr Lincoln had been sick ne.irlj two months Two female members of the Table llock Hand of Holiness' became Involved a in inarrel over the husband of 0110 of the voiucn and a fiec light resulted , the wife of ho man Hi the case paving a line for assault mil batteri Jsow there Is tioublo among ho btethrun aud sisters composing the land and a split is threatened. While out hunting near North Platte , Eloward Hussell , 17 years of nee. lost his Ifu. He was on his way homo when his voungor brother attempted to unload the gun , and while doing so the weapon was iccldentl.y discharged , taking ellect in the 'eft portion of Howard's chest and badly nanglinif his loft arm. Ho was taken to town , where he died two hours later. DH II Graham editor of the Clay County . 'iogress , the alliance organ , has enough noney to afTord a team of horses , but the ) ther night ho lost them temporarily While bo was attending an alliance mcct- ng , the team , which he had lied with an editorial knot , gamed its liberty and ivandored away Kditor Graham , however , icglected his newspaper to search for his equine property , and after a prolonged eliaso ' 10 was i awarded by discovering the wander- ng animals near Saronvillu. Wo tern Notos. Several bands of wild horses are reported n Washington. The farmers tnrougbout tbo Dakotas are complaining of a scarcity of help. The bridge over the Jim river at Oakes , N. D. , went out with the high water. Pharmacist. Cripple Creek , has declared a dividend of $12,000 , payable May 15. Salt Of great strength and purity is said to exist in the marshes In southern Oregon. A recent estimate places the amount of standing timber in the statu of Washington it JIOO.OOO.OOO.OOO feet. Phcunlx will soon have in operation an electric railroad to take the place of the bob tail inulo cais now in use The Bank of Salem was forced to assign ! jy Inability to raise a loan of $ .10,000 from its Chicago correspondents The Los Angeles Express sajs this will i'ortainly bo the greatest crop jear in tha tiistory of Southern California. It is stated that the cash deposits of Sjn Diego banks is moro than S-IOO.OJJ In excess of tlio amount held October 1 , IS'JU. Cripple Creek is promised a mill to bo operated on the llussell proco-s , about Juno 1 , with a capacity for treating 150 tons per day. day.George George Newman , a clerk in a cigar store at Aberdeen , Oak. , attempted opening a ginger aio bottle when itcxplodol. cutting his loft eye out. During the past week 630 tons of ore were extracted by the Consolidated California & Virginia company of the average value of f > 6 07 a ton. Two Beaver men are reported to have struck it rich by leasing on tlio Poorman minu , at Pioche , Nevada. Assays of ere go over $1,000 to the ton. J. B. Noff of Colorado Springs claims to have invented n gold saving machine , to bo run in connection with stamp mills , that will catch and hold the elusive "flour " James Fitzgerald recently exhibited in Boise , Id'iho , the largest opal ever found in the teriitory It weighs moro than 500 carats and is remarkably free fiom flaws At Horseshoe Bend , on the Pavetto river , 2,8W ) acres of placer ground have been located by some Caldwell parties , who will work It on au extensive scalu this summer Twentj million foot of lumber will bo floated down the Palouso i Ivor this spring fiom the timbered hills of Idaho , to bo cut after lloating into the towns of Washington John G Williams fell 700 feet Iu the Cnir- ! non mlno at Butte the ether day , from the ! ! 00-toot level to the bottom Ho was in stantly killed and the body hot nbly man gled J. II Tappan of Lander , Wjo came down from the Wind i Ivor range the other day Ho sajs stock is in splendid condition. In all his nding ho has not seen a dead animal Thisisvcr > tomarkablo Search being made of an old cabin occu pied by Antonio Biiva , ono of the Italian miners whoso body is still In the Silver Bow mlno , a tin box was dug up which contained $1,500 in gold and greenbacks. The unusually largo amount of snow which fell in thu mountain ! ] during the winter and the heavy rains and snows this apiini ; will make the Juno rise of the Missouri higher this j oar than for many j ears. John K. Lawrence , who lives in thejwest ern part of Pomona valley , California , le suffering with a compound fraeturo of tin leg , caused by the kick of an ostrich on the ostrich farm at Fullciton. A rapacious appotlto was possessed by r hog iu Sclo , Ore Its ownct often said tha1 it seomu'l to eat its own bulk of food at eacl meal When the hog was killed it was foiiiu to iKJssebS two perfect stomachs nnd twi perleet sets of intestircs. It Is learned from a reliable source tha theio la a prospect of an early change in tin tin situation at Hill City. Piesldent Unter mover , the lopresentatlvo of tht Americai interests , is now in Ixmdon conferring wltl the ICngllsli shareholders. Keported gold discoveries eight miles wes of Penis , ban Diego county , Cul , havi created qulto a stir and miners aru liockliif to the place to locate claims It is reportei that $ tX,000 ) has been offered and lofused fo the Stanford mine in that section It is teared that glanders among horsea which has been giving so much trouble ii portions of North Dakota , will gut a foot hold in Aberdeen The authorities am fanner * gcnurall.v aru on the alert , and pro t pose to stamp out the disease if possible u Its first appearanoo. .1 , ( { . Williams , n farmer of Ordway township , utjtl to have three line horses klH Hl , and ii minibur of others In that locpllty are thoimht to bo afflicted A deed covering U.fiVJ acres of land was filed In the register of deed's oftlce It Is given by Henry W Sactt\of Ithaca , N Y , to the Sago I/ind and PMrtrovoment company of the same city. Thcvl tid is alt InChlppown county , Wisconsin. Tlip consideration was ' ' ' frio.ino The suit of the UnitM States against John H Stone Is now on trial In the United States district court at Spokapo This suit Is for $ ' .M7'i < ; i damages for tlntbor which Is alleged to have been cut from KUrcrnincnt i-uul and used In the construction of the Spokane and Palouso railways. | (1 ( Indian Agent Dlxon. has received orders from Washington to remove the I/nver Brulo agency and the Indians belonging there to the regular reservation west of the Missouri river , opposite Crow Creek agency. The work of constructing now agency buildings vv ill begin at once William Libby is still pushing his tunnel ahead in the Chlckahomiuy , in Gambrinus district This is ono of the richest gold mines in the countri , the ore from the sur- taco milling from $ JOJ to f.110 per ton His tunnel Is in over (500 feet and he expects td reach the ere chute this week. Twenty fielgbt cars went out last week to Nelhart for the purpose of loading up with silver-lead ores from the ( Jueen of the Hills and other mines at that camp , and trans porting the precious stulT to the silver smel ter here This speaks well for the activity of the big mining camp in the Belt moun tains Work on the Montana Southern Telephone line , with terminals at HlgTimberumlCooko Cltj , has been begun This line is designed to connect Hlg Timber and C'ooko Citi Tlio contract for sttlnging the wires to Indopen- dente , thu chief town in tbu Boulder camp , has been let The general office will bo in Big Timber The Hetmosa Pilot reports that Sylvester .ludd. the oiigiual owner of the Spokane silver mine , has made another valuable find on Frencn cieek , near Gates saw mill This time it is gold , and ono ton of concentiates from ten tons of the ore Is said to i ield $ JOO. The property will bo developed with all possible iiidlt\ . The shaft on the Never Sweat property , west of the Anaconda , has ahe.idy reached n depth of 700 feet and all the levels of the Anaconda are connected with it to that depth The hoisting engine on this property will bo the largest in the district , and it is said that It will be capable of handling a tineo docked cage If necessary. The South Bend Lumber & Manufactur ing Co has sold to thu Sunnyside Lumber company of Yaklina county , 700,000 feet of fir and spruce lumber , which is now being sent over the Northern Pacific railroad to Suunvsido and Walla Walla This Is the first rail shipment of lumber from South Bend to points outside of Willapa valley In the short time that has elapsed since the settlement of the Hills , the enoimous sum of $14,000,000 has been produced In gold alone The annual output exceeds * 7,000.000 This will bo very materially increased in the future as districts long known to bo rich have but lately become valuable , b > reason of the pioper method of treating the ores The Kej stone Cattle company , an nnglish company which lias been operating a largo cattle range near Deadwood for several years , has bold Its .stock , numbering between - tween 10,000 aud 15.000 head , to Humphrey ifc Stenges The consideration was about i ! 00,000 The purchasers will usu much of this stock in tilling government beef con tracts Contracts for treating tbo Amethyst pro duct have been lot to run to January 1 , IhOl Thu Bimetallic smeltnr , of Leadvlllo gets fifty tons per day , the Coloiado smelter of Pueblo fifty and the Globe smelter of Den ver a like amount , making 100 tons dally. The management st.Ups that a larger ton nage can bo supplied If the market war rants It ' Butte City is the greatest mining camp In the world aud thcro is uo citj like it in tbo unlvcisu Montana has given moro than flOO.OiOOOO worth Of tlio precious metals to humankind and in theuoighborhood of ftO- 000,000 a jcar is shipped away from Mon tana It has moio minerals , perhaps , than ani other state ill thtf union , and this city of Butte. make1 ! about 0,000,000 annually out of mining. In view of the existence of a' contagion among the cattle of certain portions of Texas Governor Sheldod h.ts issued u proclamation prohibiting the importation of cattle into South Dakota , except under strict inspec tion , and then only from these counties which aio distant from the counties directly infected This will have a blighting effect on the cattle business iu the Black Hills and tbogieat Siou\ range The Mexican Treasury department has is. sued a ruling to the offuct that gold and sit ver ere in its natural state is not subject to imiKU't tax , nnd is defined to bo in its nat ural state when it has not undergone client leal process altering Its natural composition Thus 010 crushed in a mill Is still held as ore In a natural state , 'Ibis rule reverses pie vious rulings , which made triturated ore subject to export tax on the same footing as gold and silver bullion. The Golden Crown company is rapidlj pushing development on Its property locatoj six miles from Helena. In driving the 200- foot level a body of high grade , free milling gold ere was encountered fifty-six feet fron the shaft The streak is three feet in widtli and the gold is coarse and free. Pay oie exists in the vein from the suifaco , but the 01 o in this body is of thu highest grade jol found As soon as the developments war rant the company will erect a mill lor the i eduction of its 010. In spite of the stiingent precautions of the authorities to suppress the outbreak of small pox , cases continue to increase The out bie-ak has occuncd ut ! { at Portage , when an immigiant who came out on the stcamei Vancouver was ycstoidaj discoveied with i disease in a leading hotel , and all the boa id ers have been quarantined At Fort William w hero a carload of Vancouver passcngei : has been quarantined for two weeks , foui new cases have developed The Vancouvci must have been iceking with the disease , Alt Doten , under instructions from the di rector of the mint at Washington , has com tilled a tabulated statement and narrative o the bullion jiohl of thoComstock lode , givei by calendar .vcars from the dise-ovory ir 18V , ( down to the commencement of the prcs cut j ear. It shows the cntitogold ami sil ver product of the Comstock to bo over $500 , 000,000 The discovery year , 1851) ) , gave $ iu ) , 000,000 all gold The greatest j ield was Ii 1S77 , about * , M,000,000. Last year it was i llttlo over $2,000,000. Mr J. H Babaialorf sajs while comhi | over the trails along Salmon river in Wash ington he saw hundreds of mountain shoe ] ! deer nnd elk browsing along the bottoti lands near the river. They secmad quit tame nnd only stopped long enough froi feeding to look up ns ho pissed within 20 yards of them in ono hunch of the moun tain she-op he counted ovvr 100 Mr Baban dorf sajs the bars aluug Salmon river aio favorite resort foHnruu game every wintei that is diivcn out of thn high mountains b the deep snow The dim ite and grass of Montana are sail to make the best of iiAHton , and thu woe clip of the state now runs close to 12,000,00 pounds a year The etountri about Giea Falls is good for gnulnuand much of it wi bo improved by Irrigation Within a radiu of 100 mites of Great Falls it has been pi oil well taken up. but 1 nth told there is still vast deal of goad laud In Montana , nnd th people say that In the imerior of the str.t uio great vallo\s and vast tracts which ut as jut untrodden by Vlio farmer and ui touched by the plow ' The now mineral ftLscovery in the ICagl Tail mountain is daily , exciting moio atlci tlon aud additional u .hs .vcstorduy plae the amount of gold at joe i > er ton , with : per cent copper The lodge is well define and is thirty feet iu width , though , like a n Highebtof all in Leavening Pc'ver. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. o > r d ) S u i > - 10r r- rit it its in Si Isu ether paying mines In Arlxonn , U dcatltuto of wnlor , aiul minors who go thcro will do well to supply thetnclTM with something moro than pneUs. n < nil tank * nro elry and water him to bo hauled novuriil miles The now discovery M In tbo * imo belt anil only a short distance front the famous llonanta C3 Ki'trotlatlons have been twintlng for nome tlmo botucou tlio inlno owners of the Cwur tl'Alunus and a committee of the Knights of Labor for an adjustment anil settlement of the labor question that has caused o much trouble ) In that ncctlon of Idaho For the present the Knights docllttu to inako any statement. _ When yew Mw.ilcor even think of spring medicine , how quickly Hood's Sarsap.irllla comes Into your mind Taku It now The Illinois senate , by an almost unani mous vote , has n.issed a bill iietmlttlni ; cities , towns and \ Illumes to establish electric- plants to furnish light and power to their rltt/.ens. financial obstacles have been removed In the way of the building of the electric air line betw ecu Chicago and St Ixiuls , and the apuedj construction of the road now seems to IK ) assured A long tunnel near ParU has been lighted inn novel u n > Uellcctors throw the light from many electric lamps eighteen feet above the rails to the sides of the tutmolhoro It Is again lellected burnished . tin. covered with glass , into the coaches , making a soft and agreeable Ilk-lit The trains auto matically turn the current on and off when entering and lo.ulng the tunnel An ingenious form of electric safety l.imp Is now made for u o in dangerous mines , powder magazines and all places where an accidental breakage of the glass bulb might lead to an explosion In order to eliminate the chances of siuh danger , the inventor has Inilosed the lamp proper iu an tibioliitel } atrproof lantern , the peculiarity of his do- vlco being the means of switching the lighten on and off. The General Klcctrlc compan.is to build a l.iuro clcctric.il vuuks < i short dlstanco from the city limits of Akron , O This will bi ing them much iieirct their base of sup plies , and M 111 bo a great saving in freight. Options have been secured on ground , and a bolt line railroad will bo built to connect the plant with the neighboring railroads It is understood that nearly 700 men \\illboem- plo\ed in the works. As part of the beautiful display of electric lighting and tlicuorksvith which Admiral Hopkins f mulshed New York fiom his squadron there was some elect ! Ic signaling quite out of .sight. With a scinch light of U."i,000 candle power a telegraph operator , using the Morse code , on the cruiser Austra lian pierced the heavens with electtlc Hashes that could have been read foi ty miles away , that Is , by a friomlH ship many miles below the hori/on An Inquiry directed to twentv-nine small cities fiom Maine to Texas , having their electiic stiout Limps piovided and main tained by pihatc coi poratlous , shows that the average annual cost per lamp to the cities is JKHi 01 A similar iuquiri directed to twenty three small titles that own and run their own electric stieet lamps shows that the average annual cost per lamp to those cities is ? ( UOI In the latter case several of the cities obtain eonsiderablo in come from lamps supplied to pi i\ato persons. The lusthetic and decorative possioilltles of the Incandescent lamp are enl > just bo- glnnlng lobe appreciated One of the most sucessful efforts In this direction , lin a small way , Is the lighting of the f/ng Island Sound steamer Puritan , In which tlio wreathing of the pillars with n spirally dis posed mid graceful \ ino of hammered metal , of which the lamps form the blossoms , pro duces a peculiar ! ) unique and pleasing effect The most successful achievement thus far in this direction , however , is generally consid ered to bo the Interior of the Church of St. Francis Xavier , iu Now York city , in which the Intricate lenaiss.ince decoration /oims a most harmonious and admirable groundwork for the handiwork of the electrical artist , and one of which ho lias availed himself with the most plctuiebquo and pleasing results. Onoof the latest developments in Fiance is an electric locomotive which not only car- i les its generators , but a batters of storage cells as well The Idea is that the engine can bo small -in fact , only large enouch to develop the average power , instead of the maximum likely to be needed This engine is built for the Northern Itailwav , and is de signed for urban w oik , in which it is in tended to run at fairli uniform spued up and down gradients The batteries will give out newer In ascending and w ill take it up when the train is going down hill or stopping Whether these advantages will compensate for the extra weight of the accumulators re mains to bo seen The locomotive does not carry a eparato engine and geneiators , but lias the armatures of the dj n.imof mounted direct on the shaft Trials of the engine are now in progi ess A plant for tiansmitting power by electric ity has been in opeiatiou for Hvo months in California and Is of more thar oidlnary in terest The generating plant is placed at a point on the ban Antonio river fourteen miles from Pomona and twenty-eight miles from San Bernardino Hero water shoots down a line of pipe under a head of over 400 feet and is discharged against the blades of a Pcltou water wheel with a piessuro of about 200 pounds per square Inch. The power thus obtained is used to drive the dynamos at a speed of 000 revolutions per minute , furnish ing an alternating current of 1,0 H ) volts to a sot of transformers which increase the pressuio to 10000 volts , the highest used in any commercial plant At this piessuro the current is transmitted over two bare copper who ciicults to Pomona and San Hoinardino , where icdiiciug transformers let down the voltage ton picssuto which may bo safely distributed in an inhabited district This Dlnnt has been running for Hvo months with but ono accident , which was not duo to faulty clccti leal construction , but to a Haw In ttm pipes conducting the water to the gen erating sjstem There arc three things worth saving- Time , Tioublo and monoj and Do Witt's Little Hat Iv Uisers will save them for jou. These little lulls will save jou time , as they actpromptlv Thev will save you trouble as they came no pain They will save jou monov they economise doctor's bills. 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