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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1896)
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Mllnneo Times : TIio Omrha expoItIoi - . . 1II proiIes ( that the cxpoItIon shall b ) ICII ( tfl Omaha from Juno to Nrwemln In IS'JS. ID which twenty-four of the mid tIIt stat'i'iII participate.lany of thet Lnse already taken steps to apit. Th tln1 of $200,000 Is aI)1ropriatefI and $25OO wIlI be BubsrIbed. Thc government wil ercit a building to contain exhibits cost Ing about $50,000 , and about $ lfM,000 wit be exiefldcd In Ircparing the ; ' ehibit. It will be a grand thing for th .fst , and credit for the paasago of thi bill Is duo to Congressman Mercer am Eenator Allen. lioltirego Citizen : The Tranmisisipl ) $1 ' uxposition can be rcgard'4 s an asuret lat. Tue bill which Ieni thought hi Jiflet Iiai , received the pre8ldcnL8 Igna turo. The entire west was lntereste1 ii this movement. Nebraska , as well a Omaha , can rejoice over the passage of tlii bill , for It means much In the materla ikvelopnient of this country. The congrest zflfI1 from thIs Btate , with the exception o ICem , and our two senantors , have doiii ft valiant work for this measure and or' ' deservIng of the thanks of all of Its CIII Iens. All loyal Nebraskans will now re double thcir efforts in behalf of the grea exposition of 898. Valparatso Ylsitor : The Tranamlsslsslpp exposItion to be held In Nebraska's inc troilIs In 1898 certaInly means much foi ebraka as well as the entire westeri mid middle states. The great show will be gin In Julio and last through October , ( lur r which time tens of thousands of peopli wIlI visit our state for tim first time nat flue IeOPlo of Omaha anI Nebraska wit welcome them moMt heartily and mak ample provisions for their entertainment and the products of the farm. factory ant inln' , the sciences , art , the literature nut learning of ( be ago , will be grandly ant nrtisticaliy exhibited , Nebraska City Chlef Omaha is driftIng Into an era of prosperity that Is sure t lace Nebraska'B metropolis on an equn iootlng with the other large cities of tht ( vCt. and indeed ith chances are flatterIng br first ilce. Now that the TransmIssl8 Itilipt cpos1tIon for 1898 has rerelved th titcessary assIstance train congress to lnsur ' fts succest ' and with the state fair 1ocate there , no 'eason Is apparent why Omalit LIlould not come right to the front. Wc rejoice with them in their many triumphs , br as Omaha prospers and vartakes of tht Epirit of advancement , so will the countr3 tributary thereto be reaping untold bone. t8. here's to the success of Omaha and way tier 1)001)10 live long and vroscr. Ashland Gazette : The great Transmlssls 5IPI1 exposition of S9S will mark a ness era In the history of Nebraska. It will nol only give employment to our laboring men but It will call the attention of the world to our splendid state as no other event has ever done. Let us jubilate over th prospects of such an era of prosperity ai we have never before wttncssed. And it tlio midst of our gratitude let us not forgot to accord to Senators Thurston and Aller and to Congressmen Mercer , Halner , Mciklo John , Andrews and Strode , as well as tc J'rcsident Cleveland , the full measure of ow A gratitude for the great benefit they hav , ' \ , _ conferred UlOfl ) our heiovcd state of No \ braska. Tekamab Ilurtonlan : The president signed the bill appropriating $200,000 toward tb erection of btiildins for the Transmissis. 511)1)1 ) ) exposition at Omaha during the clos lug hours of congress. The Omaha Bec claims the Idea originated with It. Whether that is true or riot , it will be a great bene- lit to this section of the country. The sue- CtSS of the bill Is in a great measure due to the efforts of Congressman IIercer and .Senatur Allen , who forced it through only 1 _ by the xn9t persistent hard work. In roe- p ognitlon of iho efforts of Senator Alien , the citizens of Omaha propose , is'ithout regard - to party , to give him a grand reception vhenever be will designate ho can attend , In appreciation of his efforts. Randolph Reporter : All good People everywhere - where , and of the west particularly , and itiost especially of Nebraska vtll rejoict that the Omaha exposition bill has passed congress and received the signature of the iiresitiont , and that the exposition Is now an assured fact , In sPite of the opposition ' . of Kern. Credit is due Congressman ) Mercer - cer in the house and Senator Alien In the . senate for hard work in its behalf. but to F neither of these is greater credit due than ' to the President ot the exposition , 0. W. Wattle of Omaha , who lies been tireless . t. In his efforts In behalf of the exposition. ' . Under his direction and supervision the v exposition is bound to be a grand success r and of Incalculable beneilt to Nebraska and the west generally. Tilden Citizen : The Tranzmississippt and international exposition bill , which appro- . iwiates 2OOQOO for erecting a building and making a government exhibit at Omaha , patsed both houses of congress and re- coiveil the signature of i'resident Cleveland - land all In the short space of five hours. This makes the big show at Omaha in 1898 an assured fact and the 'wcrk In preparation for the event will soon be commenced. Secretary Waketleld of the company says that they will raise $1,000- bOO anti inaIct , it the greatest exposition crver held in this country , outside of the World's fair. Omaha anti Nebraska are to be congratulated on the result of their efforts - forts , as It vtiI mean a season of great 4 prosperIty from this time on. York Times : All Nebraska and all the transmississippl country , except Omar 3Com , are united in favor of the great exposition at Omaha and feel truly grateful to every one 'who assisted in getting the bill through congress that made it lassablo , and In ee- curIng the president's signature to the 501110. Congressman Mercer led the tIght and It was the fight of hits life. lie Is a strong , able muan and mt tireless worker. 3 Congressman Ilainer gave the bill the full beneflt of his great 1)oIularltY ) and influence ntl se'eonded Mr. Mercer in every way 3)08- nible. Meiklejohn and Andrews were ac- live and earnest , though the former was In Nebraska ( luring the most of the hard light. Kent thu all he could in his puny . , . . ' way to retard the passage of the bill and defeat It. By imo doing ho made himself i even more despised by everybody , but for- .t lunatoly ho was neither smart nor strong : . enough to do much harm. Jo the senate - Auto put his broa1 shoulder to the whee sail gave the bIll hIs most earnest ani cordial support B' so doing he won tb gratitude anti esteem of all loyal Ne braskans. hf ! was strong enough to win brilliant victory , and in half an hour afte the 1,111 3)aesftd the house the amendmen had hen concurred in by the senate. Othe : distinguished Nebraskans also gave valu able aRsistrine , among. them lion. F. Itose water am ! t'xSenator Paddock. flentrie Ieniocrat 'tIme Transmlsstsslpp exposition to be hold in Omaha two 3-ear : hence is an Institution that will need am should receive the support am patronage of every person Intereste ( In tbe prosperity of the % rest It will advertise our resources In a wa that they were never advertised before. I will forever ect at rest the damaging reports ports regarding our crop failures and thi business depression that hung over us dtir ing the past two years. It will clearl demonstrate the recuperative resources o our state , anti will give people a conflihenci in our soil. climate , and the energy of ow people that will be worth untold niilhioni in the futtiro of the state. Let everybodl posIt the great exposition along. Cambridge Xalcldoscopo : The Trananmissis sippi eximosltiofl bill , appropriating $200.00 ( for the purpose of an exposItIon to be hiel at Omaha 10 1898 , mi passed durln the closIng hours of congress. WhIli this exposition is intended to benefIt al of the western states and all are xpeeted to participate. at the same time time cit ) of Omaha aimd the state of Nebraska will be held responsible for results. Omaht will test the Interest of its citizens in the enterprise by asking them to contribute $250,000 , which will lie cheerfully done. II is to be hoped that every citizen of the state will be loyal to this undertaking and contribute to its success all that is within his power. It should be made a magnlflc'onl display of western resources and enterprise - priso and Its benefits to the west in general oral and to Nebraska in particular should be many and permanent. Winalda Tribune : The TransmlssissIpPl exposition being an assured success , in spite of thio "combined opposition of Mr. ICenn , ' it behooves the people of Nebraska to take care that no opportunity for booming the exposition should bo allowed to iass by. When you write to your friends in the east rpeak of it ; when you are talking to your acquaintances talk of the exposition. It will be flfl event in the history of Nebraska and the west , second only in Importance to the 'orhil's fair at Chicago. It vlil bring our state into the noticc of the eastern people , wIno think of this country as the great American desert. It will set them to talk. lag of us , thinking of us , investing money with us. It will be tine great means 01 establishing ourselves in the confidence ol those wimoso confIdence is lost. It is , first and foremost , a business enterprise , an enterprIse which will bring returns in dollars and cents for the money invested. Besides the business character of time cx- posttioii it is a great educational scheme which will be valuable to those people 01 the transnniasissippt region who arc desirous of knowing about each other , of knowing about time resources of thIs great wesL "Know thyself" applies to communities as yell as to individuals. In attending time great exposition in IS9S we small have an opportunity to learn of ourselves amid our neighbors. TIne Tribune ventures to predict that there Is a remarkably small number who will not be surprised at the great quan- tIt3of timings concerning even our own state which they tb not know. Boom the great event of the closing of the nineteenth century-thu TransmississipPi expositioo. SOOThiNG ItIUA1t1CS. Judge : Customer-Iw'ant a book on "Time and Eternity. " New Clerk ( unac- ( mtmaimmted with titles-Sorry , madam , but our terms are 8trtcttycthh. Chicago Tribune : Maud-llere'ri a maga- zinc article about "Time Joy of Love. " Is love better than ice cream soda ? Mamie-N-no , but you can imave a great deal more ice cream soda with the love than you can without it. Philadelphia NewI1-1IoVt blue the ocean looks today. Sho-Thiats because it's washing the shores. Buffalo Times : ; jj ; ; Jenny See getting - ting niong with her bicycle lessoims ? " 'Oh , nicely. " replied the young enthusiast. "Sime hiai oflly taken six now mmd. do you know , I never reaw any one fall off a wheel so gracefu II 3i" Detroit Free Press"I : do wi1m , " she said wearily to her tii' ndmntrer , "that the F'ourti of .Ttmly would comet" " \S'Imy I'iIss Kato ? ' "It vlil be such a relief to near some- l.imiiig pop' ' ' Washington Star : "You don't seem to " said the show any 'nthusiasm hmatever" anxioumt-looking man to the delegate. "That's nil right , " wan the reply. "We are willing to divide up. We'll let the other f1lows tiO the hurrahiimg anti we'll do the nominating. " Montagtno News : " 1 do not understand it , , ' stitti the philosopher. "Vhat Is bothering you now ? " inquired the other. "IC a mtlfl is two hours late arriving at home his wife raises a row , while it he is genie two 'eati hie wIlt give him a royal welcome Women are peculiar. " Phtladeipimia Record : A Frnnkford man is so mean that instead of taking his family to the seashore ime has ionCht an electric fan and placed a bowl of salt in front o it. Indianapolis Journal : "I don't approve women running for school board poeitions , unless they are mmmarrled. " ttlti the social philosopher. "Every sinl woman is sure to be a ring cunmthidato. "Eli ? " said the choruS. "Yes , Engagement ring candidate. See ? " THE OI.DOLD STORY. enmicago Record , Every year is just like last year- 'rimough for novelty we seek ; Shady places at the 1)lCHICS Always 110 across the creek , So , along life's winding roadway The sanmO mystery we con ; ithantonna of our dearest wishes Lure Us always-farther on 'i'll IOLl'l' $ . eveland Leather. The corner was dark , And her escort had nnlsed her ; rita music was sweet , and I beggefi to assst her flack through the dark to the man who hind missed her ! She seemed to regard it an Innocent lark- The music was sweet and the corner was darkt The corner was tiark , Anti I couldn't resist her ; Tine music vns sveet , and I stealthily kissed her- Ireat ScOtt ! I then saw sine was only my sister ! flut sine seemed to regird it still just as a lark. t.nd therefore I'm glad that limo corner was do rk I Pii1se o Western Progress. _ _ I1Jfl1 fiJ fff 1f ffJ I mor three PA of gravel were washt : siiich i 'ided 12 0 in gold. At this rat the values ii i Ibe' santi are beyotmti tlm hmlgl e'st ant it-Ipat _ otts of time pronnioters of ti Placer coian- - W'OMINO. . The Indians on thme-.Shoshono rc'servatlc have 4,000 acres under cul tivatlon. A strike is reported from'r-he country oem Tie Siliimg. Time' ore , a 1iiCeit' of shiieh ct exhibited in Chc3enmne , is tellirtminn , . and von rich. A flew strike has been recently .nnatle I the hahn's peak cotlotry , of gold-tMrln quartz , which assays from $100 $ to l00 tt the ton , horse thif'ing In the vicinity of Casper is reaching alarming Iroirnrttons. A' ' 400 henrI mire nimissilig fronmi the variot. ratmehes ani large rewards are offered f tIne thieves. The Bald mountain mining region is on : tint' boom. I'rospeetors nmntt miners arc flocking there in large nunnbers. A sa mill anti other necessary conveniences arc being erected. A petitiomi for a postofliec Inns been forwarded to W'rtshingten. Casper is again to have strain shearing Itebs. They vero trlc'ul a co1ide of e'arm ago , but proveti a falltnre , time mmmcmi being able to turn out more shorn sheep thifin the steam shears , It is thought tine- will prove a stiecess this time , as they are backed by a large eastern firm. Wolves are doing damage to thno eatti en the range , as eli as slieem rrnmnd about Casper , and Joe jay reports dead calves all over the iraire ! at tln foot of Pine moon- tam. A den of gray wolves infest tine hirake's of Pine nnmmmntaln , 011(1 niot only kill calves , but have becnm known to kill 4.year- oltl steers on this rnnme. Tiie 'IsIt Jays hninbing grounds , but have imot botimered his sheep , 0 Ii E C' 0 N. A utigget 'a ortin $28 was recently found in tine left fork of Ushico creek. floe \'iison. an eastern shieepbuyer , drove , a band of 6,000 811001) east from Crant county. 'm'aquinma bay is expecting to have a sal. won cannery Put tip there this season by a Prominent Coluimmbla river packer. Thu tonl ! slmipnntennt of Myrtle l'ont ! errata- cry butter during tlto month of May nmnmountetl to 122 tubs , or 7,320 pounds. W'ihd geese anti ducks are rearing their young in the Deschtntcs more nunnerously this season than for nuammy years iast. Thonnnts Thompson , of Ik'ndictoim , deputy state veterinarian , hums alrently killed 1tG cayuses , which are affected with mange , anti ho is goIng to kill a great imianmy inure , tint- loss the owniers perform this work. 'rime anti- inmals are tiriv'n into rocky canmyons inn the footimihis and there elmot. A. 11. 3loomt recently brought into Coquihlo City $ jtJcj In gold dust , the result of fourteen - teen days' runt With three mmmcmi in the Saimont mnmotnntainm clainmi. One PiCCO of quartz , about as large as a mnman's fist , that ho picked up , \.as filled with tree gold , and it is estinnta- ted that It i worth $200. Johnin McCormick of C'ervais has entered into conitracts to SUiJlly Sant Francisco hop- buyers with 10,000 pounds of hops froimi h ! farm during each of tIme years 1896 , IS7 anti 189S. lie Is to recelvo 7 cents per pounil for tlte hops , tielivercd at either Gervals or Woodburn by October 31. An attempt is bclrmg made to mayo the road between Marshtfieltl and Newport Inn. provei by cOvering it with burnt fireclay , so that it canm be used all time year rouimd. The experiment on the Marshileid-Enupire road has proved a great aimccess , arid hn solved the imosslbltities of good winter roads for that section. Rlgby & Son , the extensive resorvationi farmers , are at work on a canal which will be utilized in carrying svater ( roam tine Utnma- tilla river , near the Indian agency , to the lands on the Ya-temt-eo-u.It place. These lands have been leased by tine Rigby flrnu , and vifi ho irrigated , about 300 acres beinmg PUt under water. Alfalfa is being Sowed on a Portion of the land , 1-lugh Glen of Tine Dahles imas been awarded a contract on tine Astoria railroad to do forty-seveit miles of clearinmg , grad. Ing , t'lprappiing , tunneling and rock work between Gobie and a point ten miles east of Astoria , Tine work is to ho finished with- inn a year , anmd will require a force of 2,000 nnmoni , besides a large amount of machinery , dredges , graders , etc. WA S IIIN C TON. Onmo hundred trainloads of grain have been ground to flour at Spokane sinmce last Scptenmber , The Alaska Packers' assoclatjon has thus far ttnrnmed out about 200,000 canms at the factories connected with the Senniaii- moo amnd Poinmt Roberts canneries , Of the fifty shingle mihl. in Wimatconn county almost every one is fn operatiofl and time output is nearly 4,000,000 per ( lay , realizing about $100,000 for the product per month. Time cowboys mayo conmplcted branding horses at the Schunzioman corral , Franmkhinm county , and left for \V. B. Grimy's corral. Up to the time they left the Scimunnenmman corral it is considered a fair estimate that they had imanmdled 10,000 head of horses. IL. C. Stitmmmali , traveling freight and passenger agent of the Great Northern railroad , is tine owner of a onne-thirtieth interest in tine Leitol mine , of Trail Creek , which pn3s hinn a dlvltlernij of $659 a mnmonth , lie paid $300 for his lmntercat two years ago. Worlc onn tine new cigar-shaped raft at Stella is progressing slowly , AIr. Robert- sonn has inntroduccd a no'telty in tine con- structiomn of time present raft--a large mnat of brusln being put between each layer of logs. it will keep theni from chafing aind at the same ( line bind the whole muass more firmly together. At the Aberdeen school election the wonnon folks participated with nmuch zest , casting about half tIme votes , There was a woman candidate for both director and clerk , hut time women must have diviilt'd their votes. Horrid mncnm were clnosei to eacin posltionm , one by a vote of 214 to 143 , anti the otlner 210 to 148. Puyallup fruit growers have dIscovered that one of the causes of tlmo withering of fruit blossoms in tine presence of mnyriads of little hard-smelled beetles , vhnich are found on the petals of the basted ! intnd , and ( ito state entl'mnologlst 1105 becin called uponm for a reimnedy. It mad been supposed the trouble was cnmtiroiy due to wet weather , Squirrels arc comnmencing active work imortin of Coifax. Farmers from tinat portlomm Df Vt'inltmnnn county say that the animals are atimmg time barley as fast as it grows , but tlncy mayo not yet eornnnemmced on the outer cereals , They do not commonly tie so until tIme grain coommences to joint , then th. mmninimals cut tile stalks at tIne joint nnnmd suck therefrom time sweet juice. 'fho3' eat no nnoro of tine grain , winicin accounmts for the 'ast anuoumn of grain wimich cue squirrel Cain lestrry. Titero is considerable rivalry bet'eenn $ kagit , W'Lmatcomu and Snohonmlsli counntiemi ! over time location of thn I'ugrt sound flits inatihier ) ' , ainti time ! State iiii con. mission ii nion , investigstiiig Imp uterus of tine Skagit , 'ooksek ammO Snnoinonnlsb rivers , the Canii dte i'ut forward by each r.'si'etIvely , A. coons as i. decision is re'aeimed , work on time hnmnteiic'ry .Ili lie' cointinenmcc'd , to be followet ! later by sinnitmnr institutions on tribiltarle. of Urays Inarbor slid Willapa mentor , under the $20,000 nIireprintions nnado tt' the statti. J , ii , Ilaiimnnmonti hns purclnasc'1 several thotiannid hirltk situ s iii l'tnt up a kiln for tirying tim ealinmon at his l'iaee. in Mason cottinty. lie Inns also ordered a rolling until , alnmnilar to that used for lOitiig ) barley , and vill grins , ! up tine fish for fertilire'r. having secured a colitract from a San 1"ranclsco 11rimn for all Ito cain litit up. at a good inrice , m t 310 will alno extract the oil froims tint' salmon , imnake' a good thiltmg fronu this as well. & . 30 wilt have' liii plant ready for operation r tii tinnstj tine italnmoin bt'ginn to run thui ' .1 annit inn a slnort hate , tixpecis to build :1a : conelderatnle business , \ ; A sinmgle Sans Ilego salt factory is plo. during I .600.000 l'Omnflls annually. Tinero .ro 1&0 mtnllc's of well built roadi ins the 'n eih'stone Nationnal park. Time clip of a Ut cat Fails firnn fronn 3,70 sheep viil inggiegatu about 30.000 lountis. A big flow of has been struck at lCatmo springs , in the l"jiniing belt on thi .Mojavo dec'rt. Alt ice toboggann stub tvili b. atlilitlonat featinre of tIne \'cnnt'tiann earnniva ' to be meld soont at Sannin Cruz. The Calltornmla Winenuakers' flcn,4tuu inns let tine contract for the Crection at Fm esino within tlnree ununiths of nnno of the Jut gist distilleries in tine United Slates. Billings reports tine wool eensonn ins fairly cc'nining in , ahnnmost 300,000 potinitis lma'lng arrived. It is cstinnnteti that hiihllngs will have at least 1,000,000 poutmds to market. Tine flew flrtfl3' regulations received by officers in Soutlicrmn California provIde that nut officer wino atnatainis bodily injury while rithing a bicycle , either for ; deastire or on duty , alnall hi' regarded as rt'ceiviimg innjury ' 'inn the hinne of dtnt ) ' . " Onto of the' greatest ninmievelopeil copper mines in time United States 1mm all probnbility is onto otvtnei by Carson ieoplc amid situated jtnst over tine state in Alplnno COUntt3. Its cxti'nnt aecmnis witimout limit , aimil oino ton of ore comntaints 800 pounmths of copper , 3 itt gold to eight ounces of silver. Tine Sierra Nevada hunmtber connnpany will shortly receive binls for limo graihlog of its 110w road. Tine railroad will be run from the flat adjoining at a distance of about covent tntlics unto tine tinuber. where the mill will bo built. Surveyors are nmow at work laying out time route of tine road. Tine Trucltee Cinnmnber of ( 'onmsmerco Is trying to secure time co-operation of the Iloaril of Trade I mdinng to .Jnnpan a corn- mmnissionter to opttl tip new mnmarkets there for Califorrnia PrOdtiCtS. Time success of the JaPaneSe in tine recent war has nnntle tlnem eager to buy mimany articles of foreigni mann- ufactinre , slid It Is believed ( mat , if tine large cities of Japan arc' properly canvassed - vassed , goods oh' California nmmnnufaeturo may be solti inn preferemnce to Einglisii and Ocr- man goods. A conmmpany of California capitalists corn. muenceil to extract gold ( roan time black sand anmd nmtid of' the Praser river. A very ox- lernsive Plant is being operated and Ito- immense returnms are 'ntltected , Settlers all aioimg the Fraser valley are well satisfied with tine operationns of the comnspany , as danmgeroua binoals will be renmmovcd free of cost and witln great profit to tine companny. At present only steanners drawing two feet of water cant navigate time upper Fraser. W'hein the mntnninng commmpatmy removes tine bars vessels of nnuch deeper draft cant reach tine gardeti section of British Colunnnbla , Quite a number of claim ovniers In Camp Floyd minting district are on the anxious seat , In fact , they have made a discovery tinat is causing timein a great deal of anxiety anti worry , and In some instaincos considerable - siderable work anmd expense , anmd some of UncOil are liable to lose all of their holdings tinat are iocateti in the Utain county portion - tion of Camp Floyd minming district. Tine section of Utah county embraced by the district Is winat is known as tine Fort Crit- tentien toil itary reservationm , This renmerva- tion was thrown open to settlennenmt on April 1 , 3s9 ; , and it is claiinmcti by many that locations made prior to this were invalid amnd 'oid. The great South African mining kings , Cecil Ititoiie anmd Barney ilarinato , have turned their attenntion to the mnewly ills- covered gold fields in tIne region lying west anti soutinwct of Lake Kootennal , in British Columbia , just mnorth of the initermuttional bounmdary lime. Tlmt'3' have sent tineir owil expert out to investigate tine prospects annd report. lie deiares that tIne richnn'ss of tine Rossland anti Trail Creek ruiniim regions far surpasscs anything that South Africa tmli ever hare dreamed of. This report will doubtless be followed by the innve'stmnnent of a large amount of capital in that section by those mnagnmates and otiner wealthy 1n- gllshnrmutn wino follow their head in such amm terprises , The permission glvenm to American awl t1exican troops to follow tine ronmegado Apaches over time border will soon end all Lrotnbles with maraudling Inmdianns wino mayo scapetI from tine San Caries reservation. These Indians do ot uunmber more titan itty , and tlney are supposed to be unnder Line leadership of Apacino ICiti. a young In- han wimo has sonmmethinig of old Victorlo's itL as a iighnter and of mis insatiable de- tire for blood. Time few murders comnuitted ) y the Rid recently have been in remote nounntaint canyons , but the reports sent out ibout timeiu hmave done nmmuch inmjury to rzonma. ! They have conveyed tine Immmpres. Ion that the territory is kept in a state it alarmn by Apaches , as inn tine old dab's , vhnereas life anti property . arc sit safe iii nearly nil parts of Arizonut as In California , t. NiIs' untIl of l'ire Coitit's Alumni , Captain Dickson of the British bark utlora reports an unusual electrical display uring a atornmm tin tine Sooth I'aeific , says thu 'mtiladeipbla Record. The Eudora left undo , Chili , on February 29 , and while eating downs the coast tow'ard Cape ibm me stoma was seen amproachimmg tine vessel's tern , snmapting anti sizzling hlko a wall of re but traveling only at a mnoderati , speed , tie wind being light at tlnat tune. \Viienn the storm strtnck tine vessel it blow 'ith tine force of a iturricamne , anti ! for a timlo it loolmed as if tine nmnasts would ho bownm out. Timere was a great electrical isplay all over tin. riggling , until a great all of fire floated near the nnizzennnnanst anti sitloded with a report like that tnt a Krupp mm. Time crew were tiazed annti m'arly iiimded , but fortunately no one wan serbotnuiy inrt. 'line vessel labored mne'avily in tine ta , and the wire rigging was ablaze witin ieetricity. Tine nmtornn anita cleared away , nil the sea at once becanno a calm as of ore. - - - - . r- - . - - - - - - I - . PEN PICTUHES FLd1ASANPLY jjj POIN'PELLy PARAGRAPHiD I _ _ _ _ ti. ilOl.l ) Ot' Tlll lI.tNlZ.IIS- Jttiothter Stenrlms wheel to give away- iinitl boys' anti youths' tunu blions to sell at a lnrlce-$1:75 : ( or filzemm 2j to fi % titid 1:5O ( or bizCs 11V to 2-we Itnyc inniti so loony calls for 111tH pointed toe tliitt Wft'Vt ) had to get. nunotiser lot of tlim-thio best In Otiiuhnt : Drexel Shoe Co. Bend ( or cur illut- 4 fl Uatcd Catalous. AF tirntun c , ) ' , , . ,1hIE. SIIMMIIIL M.N _ will be Interested In our new Invoice of stllnluel''ests-Ill ernishi and duck- our vash tICS in grenut Profusion-our "Montntn'ch" negligee shttrt-nsterested all time more-on account of thu cxcelleut qualities we throw Ins w'ltlm the rIcu- 'hlcli I very-very moderate : Williams& SmithTaiors ! Opp. Paxton hotel , 1114 I Ie4 for the Least. ama u Another colonization srhmens on tine C'oh orado river is said to be well started , nayn a San iiego dispatch to tine San Praneisc Call. Tine details of tine project are given : by A. 13. liosweil of Los Angeles , wino ac cidentally learned tiirougln a relative move wlnichn has been kept quIet. "I don't know mnuchs about tine selnemne , ' said Mr. Iiosweli , "but I ann willing to tell you what I mayo learned. A company ci New York capitalists Inns been formmseil antI connections established in tine City of ttex leo. I can't give you the nanucs of these men. Aecordiing to tine infornnatinn given inc by nmmy I dative , wino is interested in tine project , and who will probably act as land agent for the counpant ) ' , they have' putrehasmi 310,000 acres of mind from the Mexican gov- ernnnemnt , situateil on tine vest side of the Colorado river , in Lower California. The land is embraced within time conncesiomm of tine Mexican Land anmtl Colonizationn corn- puny , which has It ) mendqilnrtcra at Loin- tioti. wltin omees at iiinsenintiia. Time Now Yorkers bought cant time rights of the English - lish company , and iaidi tine Mexican govern' menmt GO cents an nero for tine hand. Tine luau is to divert % % thor fronts the Colorado river for the irrigation of tlmese lands , winich are conccdcd to be rich and capable of rnis lug tine fljnest of tropical fruits. 't\'iten the water n'Ltem is itt , tine price of time ianntl is to be fixed at $10 per acre , ltayable in tens years , accordinmg to agreenntoflt witln thin Mexican goyernnnent. flhlortni will be umatie to colonize time district as fast as poslb1v. Tine lanmils lit eltnestlunt lie just below tine innternatioinnil boinnniary lino. They include tine famous nntnti volcatmoes anmd inot spriimgs that abound in that acctionn. Time richter jiart of the cottnntry comprises tine itottonit lamnd of tine New river , r. inich flows into tue Cotoratlo , or , ratiner , is atm arnn of time Colorado. Time conupanny proposes to build a canal thirty feet inn widtin , until ltaviing a total lcnigtim of ahotnt fifty mIles , taking inn tine bcst portion of iitese lands. The eammal vitl cross the bounmilary lute. ninth ftnrntsit water for a good deal of government lantil ins San iiego eotnnnty , which is equally i kin anti capable of giving inomcs to a great man ) ) ' people. I was told thmat tine develop- nment of this so-cmnlletl desert was to be inasteneil by a connl'aet mathe with tine South- em Pacific company. " added Mr. Iioswell. "Tino connpany non' hnas a long anti profitless - less haul across the desert fronn Vunna to Los Angeles. and It has assured tue project' ors of timis new coionmizatiofl enterprise that if the country is ti'eloped by a camnal atnti colonmizeil vitit enough settlers to make time proposition bonn title. time road will be built from Yuma direct to Salt Diego , in order to open up the country anmti intake business . on the desert , which is now a losinng sec. tion of road. " NE\\ ' MEXICO RAILV'AY SYSTflM. J. A. lddy is iii the city , conning from New York , whnere , witim lila brotiner , lion. C. It. Eddy , he inas been arranging for uimnntls to finisi the F1 Paso and White Oaks railway , says tite Denver News. Tine idea is to cou niect tine tent miles of time El Paso and White Oaks railway already conmstructcd out ( rpm El Paso witin the Ferns Voiloy railway at Rosweli , winere J. J. Ilageranaim proposes to 1)081k ) that road tinis sunmtner. The mmer toad vlll be built througim time rich gold belt of southeastern New Mexico , via tine Tub rosa mountains , to Winite Oaks. and fronmi there by way of the great coal measures of the Noga ) region. tlmrougim the Jicarilla gold belt , anti along time Rio Ioso , the i'enasco. Rio Bonito and Seven rivers , aioimg tine bases of the El Capitan , tine Organ , tine Sacranncnto , tine White and the Gtnadaloupe motmntalims and touch the towns ofVhite Oaks , Lincoint , Nogales , Fort Stanton , thence to Rosi'll. \\'hefl tints road is compicteti. Mr. linger- uman will connect his POCOS'alley road with the Santa Fe's l'auhnndle lint , \Vasimhurn. . Tex. . wimieii vill give El I'aso a direct linme to Kansas City , one-hnaif nearer timan the present nearest route. WOULD BE TERMINA1S. rime citizens of Modesto , Cores. Merccd and Fresno are enmgaged In a cointtst : to induce the Yosemite Valley anti Merceti railroad to select their towns as tine eastern terminal the road. says the Sami Francisco Exam- iner. Dr. i. . tl'llrlenm , on behalf of tine Boards of Trade of Merced , inn a letter to l'nesident 0. 1) . Bald , 'Inm anti General Manager - ager A. L. Stetson. says that the two latter gentlemen are mistaken it they think tinat Merceti is not dlsiOSeii to granmt tineni reasonable - enable concessions. 0. N. W'lnitnnore of Cones has asked tine commmpany If it will entertain - tertain a proposlttOnn from ( lit' citizens to make that itlace its temmnlinai.V. . A. ilarter of Modesto writes lii a sinmilar strain. In audition to a letter from tine Frcsno Board of Trade on tite subject , Mesans. Briggs anmd Gutndelfinmger of that city have dtmrltmg tine past two days personally Interviewed Messrs Baldwin and Stetson. Directors Janmes B. Stetson , John D. SpreclrIes. 0. D. I3althwirm , itobert Oxinarti , James Cross , A. L. Stetson and C. A. Wul- hop are still undecitied about a ternnminmntl , hint the chances are tinat etiner ! Cores or Merced vull be chosent. Modesto is coimsidercd too far nortin , and Fresno too far south. A letter - ter has been sent to the Frcsnio Board of Trade to time effect that tine conmpan3' deems it impracticable to make that town its ter- minal. If Morccd is selected ( lie road rili be eighty-four miles lonng. annii a big brltige s.iil inas'e to be binilt over tine Merceil river at Snelhing , In additions to anoniner bridge over the sante river at ilorsesinoc bend. The latter will be tine only bridge over tine river it Cores is made the terminal. but tine length of time line will ho Increaseil to nminc- ty-two miles. Amnsivers to ihno betters krnmm Cores and Merceti have beenm scnnt to tine effect tinat time directors in a few clays will iceitle upon tine t'astcrnm ternniinal , COOK'S INLET. Time inistory of Cook's inmlct Is very re- imiarkable for a district so mew anti wild. Were not truth often stranger tinann fiction , Lhe story of tine settlenmennt of tine inlet would sotnnnl like the work ot a clever ro. : nanncer , says tine Seattle TUnes. It was liscovereti inn 1778 by Captaiin ( 'ook , that treat navigator , geodetic surveyor and chart : naker. Captalnn Cook , In tine shiji Ilesolu- Ion , discovered this region dtnrling a roy- ige in whicin ho discovered the Sandwich slands. It was ho wino gave the most ) f the well known lmoiints on tine riortiusrest east their names , many of w'iniein they con- inmue to bear , lie i'nteroil Conic lnmlct 1mm earcin of what he believed would vrove tine 'tinrough passage" to India. lie hail thready sailed up nmany bays aazl sounds , tad each time ho had been tiisappoiimted. Jut when inc entered Cook innlet imo foinnmti t Ito wide anti It penetrated so far into the and that ho was sure be had founmd the I 1011 CI1E.M IN 1115 I'OCEII'l'S- Oni the hottest klitd of a day you can carry one of Ilaliluff's ice cl-casts rolls In 'Oitr itOcki't'10 it witliois time sllgint- est Injury to ) 'ottr ciothliig-kevi barth ( rein two to ( our Itours-hiris three ukhl elotis flavors and costs just 40c for time biggest quart you ever maw : Balduff , Caterer , The finest lurh 1520 Fnrnniii. In time west. . = nrr = long-sought throui1 , passag. But tittel 5otme titntv sntilnmg ie touit inn is If fit timi bead of a mmdi ba $ ' , ahd was cotinpelieth tc agaitn retrace mis COarse. So Ito called ii the "Turnagainm Arni , " the name it till bears. It is around the O'nirimingaimm Arm that thi mmmcli talked of Six Mile creek and line fa' tnnwus Cook inlet told . fields are situated itettiriming dora thtn itniet Captain Cook lost an anchor at an exponmeti place , which iic called Anchor point : Sinmco tlncn several I vessels have gone dowtn there in scarcim ol I nneinornge because of the ozone , only to mare their anmcinors pulled loose and their vessels blown itpon time rocks amid wrecked. There are immamny imiatorical aettienmmenttt along the inlet , Chief of these is Neilcinick , situniteti veii toward time Turnagnin Arm , wlmich is the only real RusInis aettitinwnt left in Alaska-tine oiniy one where tln Itussiann inhabitants remnaiined after the fur- chase of tue territory by time United States. They are an agricultural ieoltle , amid thougim at ) tmear the land of tine midnight stint , grow sitcecasfully potatoes , turmnips , cabbage. . cauliflower and rye. while tltcir cattle horses , shnee , amid Inogs would do credit to alnnost any latitude. SITKA'S W'ONDEilFUL 1IONANZA. A solid letlgo of gold qtnnrtz 600 feet wile anti over 3.1)00 feet long is tue woimderful discovery of Captain Cowtien anmil Mrs.S' . F. Tunrnie'r of Silks , says a Tacoma diapnteht to tine Sam Francisco Ixaminer. Tii tmmanmm- innutin body of qtnartz is sittnateti tim tine N'Squasininsk3' urn ) ' district. The remark. able iimnti Inns created nmo little excitenment in uimti aiotinmii Sitha , anti nimnimy PeollO nnmenmg them tine secretary of tine Sitka \llnnimmg liinrenui , E. Otis Snnitin , have already visited time secimo. Mr. Smttin reports that by actinal tnmeasuremnnt'nt of time Ictige is of the tiinmnenmsions givenm above. T. Haley of Sltka was another vibitor to tito acetic of illscivrry ) , lie is cnmtinusiasitc in mis praise of the uuontleru ) vein. ' 'Inn contparisomn with this vein whenn it is ftnlly traced the great Treadwell ledge will mayo the appearance 'if a mncre stringer , " lie raid. If aim assay has bet'nm tnntic tine result lois been kept a secret. It is said the ledge will kcep 500 stannt , mills goinng ha ) ' and nigint for 100 years. TIIAIL CIIEEKS M tNEit.I'EALTH. . Time fanmme of tine Trail Creek mmninmcs is spreading over tue world , and already at itorslaind are tine representatives of big English ayrmdieates exatnininmg the amities annul picictnig imp itrorterties that nmcet their approval. The Associated lmrcss tells tine story of Cecil Ithotle anmd Barney Ilarnato sending their men and their mnonmey into tile mmew Elilorailo , and , of course , as is always the case , swarms of 1)001)10 will follow the leati of these "Africant kings , " "N. Ii. Solner ina just returned , " says time Seattle l'ost-Inntelligencer , "from Iloss- lanai. sltuateii in vimat is Imrobahi' one of tine best mlnneralizcd districts oim the North Macrican conmtinent. There are inn winat is known as the Trail Creek district two large mules , which are now known as the rnortim amid south belts. On tine north are the Le 1101. Josie , War Eagle , Iron Mask , Cenmter Star , Virginia , Jumbo , St. Rlnmo anti a great mmnany otinor good claims. On tine south are time Deer I'ark , Lily May , May Flower ( formerly called time Ohla I'odrida ) anmd tue Crownm Point , the last.nnamvti being time omnly amino mm 'Line outii belt on wimich anmy great announmt f d veiopnmenmt inas been done. I tailteti wlti several old namers wino mare been inn all ohats f tine minming world aind especially thti cainips of tine United States , " said Mr. 'Saltier. "These old ( ci- lows mad mme inmterests in the district , print. eipall3' because the' mad not sunlflcienmt monmey to acquire any , but they seemed to timink that tine Trail Creel : ' district would become - come one of time rihcst geld procbuciimg canmps tin tine w'or1 ithailSi' time gold-bear- inmg ore scenms to lie senttered over so large a territory. Tine ciist hnid west iititlta imave nmot yet been dcternmincd. Winenm it is conm- sldered tinat 1mm a 3'Ounig canmnim ( mere arc six nilnies which , if the ore could be tranms- itorted to tine smelter , would nmet fi-onmi $20 to $ C'O inn gold , time fuvdrahle rentorts of tiit district seenn well fottnnded. The Le fbi inline is. of course. the most quoted mine inn tine district , autO tine story tnost froctnenmtly tohti inn Spokane is that of tine stenographer 'ilio , about tinree years ago. uiien the Le 1101 people wt'te in sore financial straits , bought , itaitlI br cash , I believe , amid partly in work , 25.000 shares of Lo fbi stock at 2 cenmts per share , ant equivalenmt of $500 This younmg man now has immcome from tint' innvestmcnt of $2,500 er nmmonth. Mlnlnmg amen fronnu all over time world are pourlimg inmto Itossianmd. I snot the representative of a Loimdon syndicate who inns recently been inn Somnth Africa. This gontlernann , I annm Informed , represents a great deal of Eng- limb capital , anal will spend tine summer in tine district , lie has prospectors amid cx- Ports examining the country in all dircc- tionns. Time great dlmculty for tine lmresennt Is the great lack of transportntiomn facili- Lics. Tine nmarrow gaunge nailroatl ( rota Trail , where is located a snmmeltcr , has not enougin rolling stock to carry tine output of more Linann one of the shipping tnnines , the Le aol abonne havlrng 7,000 tons of ore on tine Itnmup ready for similmentt. J ) . C. Corhinm has lust let the contract for an extension of mis road freon Nortimport. to Rossland , arid inc connpctitioni of a standard gauge rail- 'oad Into the district will enable all of he cinfppbntg mines to commence realizing ) n their output. Mr. Corbin tinIin1s imis 'oad will be conupletoil abotnt October 15. " ON TIlE OLYMPiC RANGE. Iloit. Lawrejmce E. Doyle , formerly of ani Franneisco , anti tmous' a resident of I'nrt ngeJes'nsh. . , has recently ieenn witin tine irst gou'crmnmnommt surveyimng party tinat ever vent unto tue wilds of tiorthwest Washinng- onn north of nod on tine ocean lde of tine ) lymmipic moumntnnin raimge. Six mien were mm ime party , sa'a the San Frannclseo Call. They oliowod lnalf a dozen ammO nimore rivers far Iii toward timeir nmouintainn sources , anti found inc eotiintry twontierfull ) ' ricln its tall tinti- er , farmmiing latids aniti fur-bearing nfl- nmals. Time Olympic raimge is time most rug- ed of all tine mnounntains of tine I'aeiflc coast a Nortin America , has been but little cx- tIered , amid is as yen , though withini 100 miles of the cities of Puget sound rind a ioneer inert at Port Touu'mnnteimcl , ainnost aim Lnuknown region. Mr. Doyle ea's inmdica- ioit.nm were found in the streamima of rich : iinc'tal ledges. lie also ys that along time ocean coast me barie deposits of black sand , carn'yimmg srgo quantities of flue gold. lb says that ( ow pionmeers who are tip inn tlutt regionn she fronm $2 to $2.50 worth of gold per day Ut. of this sand by tine crutiest nmieains , anti nat if tiney haul necessary apparatus to ave tine finest gold. they could jmmak-o a - ' . i'bIltSi 1l11l' 'l'iil lildNl ) _ Vo are elolnig It every dttye help viieiu nil others fail--oui' 'xpt'rt opti- clans iiiis htnimi Yt'itJ'S of exlcrlt'ntce eli top of n. I hiorotigh opticn I cl ut-a t1omt-j'iJt'li t'ninibht.ni lhlbu to detect time nligImtest. dut. ( ect tiiid lit glasses to ierfoctions-mtll otir wot'k Is gutu'auteejl to be pez'uetJy satisfactory : : . , Aloe & Penfolci Co. ilgnufiiigLion 1408 Fariiiuu fortune ins one or two years. There is a snow on tine coast to interfere with tin work. lie says lucre are deposits inenir tin itnouth of tine Ozette river. Tine Dungenness river , time , aiie' of whiel tiney surveyed , is a large streanms , with fin fir , spruce , cedar and occasionally hnenmiocl timber. Sev'rnl Isrg tributary creeks iiav rich faming mail in their valleys , anmd ar auriotnnndeti by great cedar forests. Otiner rivers w hidi tine Itarty acontlet1 amid the valleys of which they surveyed are tile fiwait , Liar , Twin , haste' , I'elchnat Stieshm , Ozette , hoc , Quitca , Soldew , Clowal anti Qulilayuito anti Ozette lake , nearly ni lttuiiait mianmmcs. All have rich buttons latntl amid tall , straight tinimber of the vanietie stated. There are very few settlers in any of tin valleys. line object of the trip was to stir 'ey Ili lanai. so that It could be tinrowi open to pettietnient , Caine , cik , ulcer , bear , grouse , partrhig and ithensnimt. abound , anti tine fur-htearini aninnals are bear , cougar , eats , marten , flsln era , otter anti a few beaver. I.ake ( 'rescen is , ueveimtee'im miles anti lakt Suthierlant fittt'eit tidIes ( room l'ort Angeles , affortlinmi dime ilshitng and initmtiimg. 'If coal is ito fouintl him tineretoo , I tu ill nniss m' guess , ' said Mr. lo'le in cofleitision , TIlE DAKOTAS' . ( 'itatmiberisin is snow nstnreul a creamery ' 3 lie plant tu i'ti ho locateti at the rnnmnnnitnti Lit ti'slatm well of time electric ligltt connpnnny alit ! Iuiver will hi' fumnlsinc'd i)3' tine well. Thin directors of time Aberdeeni grain lutl ace have fixeti October 6 to 10 as tine tinimi of inoliling tine exposition this fall. This i Immmmcdintuty follouvinmg tine coursbmng iniect. 'rue i'lankiimtonn Creannmery assoclationn wan sc'ceintly orgaitizeti with a capital of $5,000 ' 1 inc ntoek hn itccn Ian guly tniitenm by tint farnners. Tine power Is furmnisined by a fif teeti-itoree' Power stt'amni eitgitne. Six hunt died con's have been contmncti'd for anti tincro w ill be two skiinnnlnig statloits ten : miles apart inn tine cotnnntry. Mayor Jofmnnsotn anti City Assessor Edii damn to have discovereti a large colored gentlentnann : 1mm Fargo's Political vooipili' They allege that $50,000 worth of propel ) b'loingtnng to tine Northcrnt Pacific , Great Nortinurni rmmnii Milwaukee railroad comitannics inns lnt'rctofone not been ltstci for taxation anti t1ne' mayo asscsscd it tinis year. It is hinted that the East I.eimigim coal mninno nnear Iiciulnnsonm , N. I ) . , together with tine' land smnrrounntilnmg thmo Lehigh inninme. ham beent purchased by a Minmnenpolis synmdi- rate whit'in is nmakiimg prelarationls ) to puni in electric nminiimg nuaciniliery amid largciy dt'volt.p tine l'uirchimisc. The tmew mumachincry trill largely redunee tine cost of ruinninmg. State Conmnnissioumer Laughlin has issucil a procianuationt to th effect that IJlckln- soil , N , 1) . , ha cornpiicti with tine law in funrnmlshning a warehouse of aO,00d capacity for free storage of wool. llekin- sort is tine first place mm time state to tauc advaintagtn of this late , iteinig tine lamest wool center in North Dakota. The sea- sent's wool is coinming iim rapidly now , auti St ill azmmouimt to over .00,00O uoutnnds. In the Red Itiver valley reports of time wheat turning yellow amid having ann tntn- healthy color on accounit of too much main still come In , bun in other scctiotns of North Dakota it looks as well as it could toni 18 iim tnnozt olaces tnearly up with the seacon. \\'iltl grass hits mniatie great grouviJi and prospects for a large crop of ftiy twere micron better.ull t'cgetaules have r.lso donmo tu i'll and uvimat vild fruit there is lii the state pronnises ant abunndnnnt ) 'lelL General Green B. Itaum of Chicago , act- log as trustee , hias purchased thirty aminninig daunts lii the llk Mounmtaln tlistri't near Deadwood. A deal will be eloed for ( ,40 acres inure , givlnmg Genmeral haunt prac- ticaily ull of the Elk Mountain dirtrict. \'i'l' little tleveloinnttemnt uvork has yet been donme inn this district , bunt proitpectimg : cltnne , lerentli ) ' thou's sonmie vei'y ricin one frtnn which assn's inure becnm nma.lo that run itigin. Men trill lie flit to work on the ground at once to UeVeiol ) tine propnrty , COLOILA DO. In Black eanonm , about four miles ( mona AfCx. Giipinn county , twenty-thnree iiIfferemt strikes have bceni nuade withinm the hast immonth , A tunmnel is to be starred soon to cut fled Elephant tnounitalni in Clear Creek "flinty , comnmnienelng at time base and Inter- seetinig the Free Amiiea , Ttbor , Wblte , llounhtlcr Nest anmd other proferties. Tlnero is great activity In time oil region at Florence. Seven non- wells are beinmg drilieth annul heases are being secured every day by eastern comnmpanies annd individuals. The refinmeries are running full capacity , A strike of $80 ore is reported on time school section ) iii time vicinity of Grassy sta- tioim. Tine sectiomn has long been regarded as excellent prospecttng grounnd , bitt time deep wash hints itien a discouraginng feature . Reports from Ashcrot show timat gold has been tiiscotered in several proimemties there. Captain Green , who is on a relocation , has unneovereil a vein timat ruins as high as $15 1mm gold , thirty ounmces in silver and carries a lead percentage , Tine camp at Yankee as filiinng tip w'ith prospectors and new and rich tiiscoven'les are being reported every tiay. Albert Joyce inant ztruck a three-inch vein streak of mitt- oral aboitt thirty feet north of the main shaft omm tine Last hope Joule winicim is richer in gold tuna amy quartz before taken ( morn time vein. It is worth $75 a torn at the aur- face , A mass mneoting of tue coal miners of norliiwestcrmn Colorado adopted resolutions rtii'iing a geniemal strike in all tine nmorthemn oiorado mines until time differences existing between tine United amid the Glatistonno Coal onnpanmics arid timeir ennnpIoyes are adjusteti mu agreenmients signed. if the companies flmpomt negroes to operate tine nnminnenm as tiney Liireateji to do serious trouble Is lIkely to result , Two prospectors named F'rencii and Ames nave timado the ricinest strike over reported mom tinis district , says a Night hawk ( ha- latch.'iiile cross-cutting on a claim on Jraggio nnountainm , two miii's from Night lausk , they cut a twelvo-inncin vein of por- ninyry w'imIchn assays $1,401) . Three inltt t'ero imnmediateiy put elm aind work is now eiing lnmithe'd twenty-four hours a day. Ex-Lieutenmnnt Governor IV. C. Snmmltin is eeeiVng the congratulations of hits ( riend. rime great placer flanmt lit witichn Mm , Snrmith B lnmterc'sted , near the mouth of Clear creek S iii operatiomn antI judginng by snmali tents viiicln have beemn niade still yield mill loins. t.n opening inas been cffcte4 to beth rock tinichn was found at a deptin of sixty-live eet , awl the flunrmo is sending a huge volume It water againnat time gravel banks. The first leant-tip tslll not be made ( om a itmouth or Vh . % ltIl M.tlclNG I' ! ' hiOT It's the hOt hull s'e'i'o ieavlnsg that enlist's all thIs iteat-sellinig oultis xttiii emiti. iii ClilfL't14 ansil curtains auth ( il-nil ) . ( tiles lit much rt'uhiit'.t'tl Pi'lCett that : s'o nirti haying time hottest kind or a. sale dotyn at our store-everythiitg redtleod be- fom'o we Invoice ; - Omaha Carpet Co. , Only exclusive I 1' fl (1 Carpet iouso hers. " 'I , JVS'I' 'mo JCIIIII' ( : OOf , , , . . , 'J'nle a ( au-a htniininioclc-a rose-n FofaIes"-Is'ni't lint a tieliglitful coltmbl. Fosfsles"-lsim'L : hint a deliglttfti ! coinbi. llltiloti-'o fin'iiisli tue rost'et every Sat. tll'lfl3' ( to liii ] ) ' matrons of our "Frozen IosfitIo" colintel' nuid you hieci ) cool timu , rest of tine tint ) ' : Kuhn's Drug Store , Really the , only 15th & DoUglas Cut I'rlcu , Drug Store - - - - - - .I. - - ' ' ' ' ' . _ JilGli'l' IN 'i'liIl S'i.if 'J'ltesti swtulttq'lng dniy 'Ith tIne great. emit inhnutin solo even kiiovmi-seIlIiig bi'sttd : mitnl. Plilnios-tItlIt 'ero scm'itelied ; a lit- tltt-htit ui-c ishl Peii'et nots'--or the of SeCOtttl-liitlltl Imistriiint'tits-ni lCi'ntticli & 1lelt 1)111110 ) fur 3 15nt Ilmni- ittt & 1)nYIs ( or 2J5-Klitnballs 1OJ ; A. Hospe. Jr. .hibIc mid Art , 1513 Douglas - - -