THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : 8ATUKD.A& MAY 2 , 1891-TWELVE PAGES. 11 News of the Great West. The Cream of the News of the Northwest is herewith presented In readable form , No other paper makes this news a leading feature. It is the week's history of the great northwest , imis Wotk. The name of Annlo Armstrong has been added to the long list of tosldents of Denver Vho have died from arsenical poisoning dur ing the past thrco months. Antilo Armsttong , the hist victim , was n young Swedish girl , who had boon only a nliort time In Denver Mr. Hanscn be friended her and took hoi into his family About thrco weeks ago she was taken 111. Dr Loblngcr was called in. Ho quickly cnlloJI Dr. Axtoll In for consultation nnd the two agreed , nflor watching the gill for a shoit time , that she was sufToilug from or- suile/l polsotdtur. The physhiaas did all they could to save her , but without avail. Dltcr-tly after , the raso was reported to the coronet but bo took no steps to older nn in- qnost The phjs clans dolc'i mined to got at the bottom of the matter mid hud her stomach ach temovod and given lo Professor Hodden for analysis. Ho worked all dav jcsterdaj nnd this morning announced that ho had found arsenic in sulllclent quantity to kill many persons , Distill I Altornoy Slovens was notified and ho took i liurgc of tno case Ho was vuy In dignant when ao heard that the coroner had not ordi red an inquest , and is determined that ono shall bo held Ho set his detectives nt woik on the coso and nil the maehinoiv of the law will be used to discover whether the girl took the poison with suicidal intuit or whether it was administered to her A stiaiigo fact in connection with the girl's death Is that u woman whom she was ac -nuaintod with Is at thu ptosent time sulTci- fng from sjmptoms of nisi meal poisoning. Her case Is Doing watched with intcrcsl. Pai al > /i-l llu Com I. The arrival of the china stenmor Girlie nt San Praneisco recentl. ) broughl n hnndsomo Chinese girl , aptmontlv not much ever ulna- teen vents old She had no papers and was . elcasod on the usual wilt of habeas corpus along with a score of otheis The writ was relumed a few days ago and with it Iho fair Po Sinn' She claimed to bo married , and said that hoi husband lived In San Praneisco Between herself and an as- jdstant attorney for the ptosceution the fol lowing conversation ensued thiough nn in- terprotoi ' How old may jou boi" commenced the attain oy. "Nineteen ye.ais , " was the piompt reply "Aro vou married ( " "Yes , sir " "Where were vou mauled I" "In China , live .veils " "Have jou over seen jour husband 1" "No , sir , ho has nlwijs bi en In San Prau- clsco " "We" " ) , well' ' And Is it a custom In China to nmn.\ . man without seeing himj" "Yes , sir " "You have never scon jour husband , then ? " "No , sir" "Would It no too much to ask j ou to tell the couit how many cluldicn jou have ! " "Two " This answer falily paraljcd the cotut , and the almond ojed damsel was oidercd to eturn to her children. Infill intoil Woman N Poor Aim. Domestic trouble between Aaton Stijdor and his vvlfo came near lesultiiig in muidor nt Denver , and but fet the poor aim of Iho desuitod and infutlatcdwoman Snjdorwould now bo n corpse and his wile a muidcress. - Aaron Snjder , who is emplojcd as n clerk in a dry goods house on Larimer sttoet , and Mrs Jennie Chapln weie made husband and vvifo iccently , Scaicuh.ul tfio man ingo ties boon soloinni/cd when domestic trouble nrosoand after two weeks of married Hfo the couple aepaiatcd and Snj dcr took up his residence nt the home ot Mr. Glldoisleovo on Boulli Elovontb stieot. OThodeserted vvlfo called several times to nee her husband , but ho refused to sco her. When thoj- mot u quairel ensued. Mrs. Snj'- dor walked Into the stoto wheio Snyder was at work and nflor tjllorlng a few wouls of rcpiouch for her hiisbind's descition diow a B--callber revolver and llred at her husband. tier aim was not good , however , and the ball Dtitorod the llcshy part of Snjdci's right leg just below the hip. Snjder then grappled with the woman and Mr. ulldorsleevo ran to his assistance. 'Iho two men succeeded Inwienchliig the gun from her grasp and held hoi until Detectives Loydea and IcAlldlows arrived and placed ber under in rest. Fioo I < o\o Al > ocnto. / Free love for men was the theme of At torney T. M. Patterson's dlscouisa at Den ver. Ho is the leading counsel for the do- foudants in the Mllllngton inurdor trial , and spoke In their behalf nnd us apologist for Ihc Millington social ethics It was a stiango ciovvd for the closing scenes of a murder trial. Surrounding the defendants were n gathering of "ladle" of commlseiation , " some ot them pro rf- fesslonal ; but there was vvhero the nbsurflj' came in , as notwithstanding their occupation they VVCTH all atlited In i sort of Maj day picnic habiliments , sajsth Times. Thoj * had lilacs In their lints and bonnets ; they woio the gauncst and llghtes of inntotluls with thn most glaring of pi hits and ovcij' ono had n bonquo . The table It from qi vhoio the defendimts sat was ladci with Howois , mid thu weepers insisted thai the defendants should adorn themselves also The women in other pails of tlio building were all out In spring attire. Almost nil of them came prepared for the emergencies arising from Mr. Pallet son's oratorj" . They had scent bottles , smelling salts and handkerchiefs chiefs all In icadlnoss. Small Indian War. An Indian low occuued nt Sambo Bar Klamalh i Ivor , about four miles below Oak Bar , Cal , recently , In which two Indians ivore. killed , and some others seriously noundod. The dlfllcultj' arose out of a super- lltlious notion thai an Indian known ns Bnelllug gave an Indian girl some kind of modlclno , under the influence of which she wfns seduced from the homo of her patents. Ruolllng and another Indian wcio killed by Bambo and his son , and another who tried to Btop the trouble was also sciiously wounded. Bomu Indians from the Oregon reservation m.tdu the attack on tie Hamburg Bnr In- ) clians , mid tneio is likely to bo moro tiotiblu * uiilois the Oregon reservation Indians ske daddle , as the Scott Vnlloy and Happy Camp Indians as well as several half-breeds , aio coming to settle Iho difficulty nccoidlng lo Indinn icgulntlons , wlthoul the necessity of thucountv taking any hand In Iho affair at enormous cost to the taxpaje-is , 'J'ho In dians who shot Iho others have escaped to the mountains , and are no doubt back in Oregon gen , w here they came from. ivsti notability of I { 'Gold ' Is ono of the few thing * In tha world that Is practically Indestructible , said Albert S. Kills , n well known assajor of Denver , Colo. , to a News reporter "I'horo Is but little - tlo wear to It and oven ibis little arises from friction When n Jeweler m 'Its down a piece of muiufrctured gold , say an old watch , ho eliminator the baser metals and the gold is resolved again Into Its earliest putIlv wllh but a mlnuto loss An ounce of pure fold is wotth todaj M > M ) , and as gold comes from the earth U Is ordlnarllv nineteen twentieths tine , the impurities being silver , copper , quartz , sand , etc. To rumov e these , various processor are resorted to. depending on the nature of the ituputHies The usiinl wuyis to have iccourso to chemical baths , acids bolng taken , In which gold Is not soluble , but which dissolve aw av the copper and silver , Icav Ing the pure gold. "A karat Is ono twenty forth of the chosen stnndaid , and thus an eighteen karat ling would consist of eighteen putts gold nnd six parts silver and copper , the latter being the usual ulloj used In Jowelty. No doubt there Is go'.d In our every dny Jewelry that for- nierlv oxUtod in one way or another in the old Uonmn dnjs , or oven before , and has como down to us through all these cmiturlos. " Traduced HH | Former Wlfo. Hugo Mausfoldt , formerly a music teacher of Sacramento , Gala. , but now ot Oakland , j recently was divorced from his wife and | shortly after the Indj' was married to Dr. D 1) . Growley of Oakland. Dr. Crow ley and bis brldo wont to Sacramento to attend the meeting of the stnto medical society. Dur ing their nbsenco from Oakland Mansfcldt published u card In a local paper , traducing Iho doclor and the ladj' . Dr Crow ley ro- lurned lo Oakland and met Mansfcldt on thu streeit In company with a daughter of the latter and another ladv The doctor seized the ptofessor bj' the coat collar , threw him to the ground and struck him several blows with a light cane , biulsing him about the face considerably , allci which ho walked awav Mansfeldl made no icslstance , but picked himself up , brushed oil his silk hat which had rolled in the street , readjusted his eve glasses and called n cab and wai driven to his residence1. 'Iho affali onlj' occupied n few seconds IJxpoi linont Station" . ThoCorbon county agriciillulnl experiment station has been established nt Saiatoira. Piof McLaren of Iho Wyoming slalo mil- vonllj seleclod Iho farm silo and slartod the woik , with Captain J. H Mulllson In ehnigo , says the l/tramlo Boomerang. The Saratoga Irrigation and Implement companies gave foitj acios of good sago brush land Ij ing on the Hist and second benches of the Plalto valloj' . This land is under lirigatloii and the farm will umloubtedlv glvo some wondeiful icsiills The station Is locati d In the * ei tiler of the now town silo which C'hnrllo Bellamy Is now engaged In laving outHo will also do the work In locating the cxpeilmcnt station Pi of McLaren btought biekwith him samples of the soil foi chemical imalv sis , and also specimens of nu inteicstlngliaivcstlng ant. Ho sajs that vvhllo tbeio will bo a few staudnid ciops gtown at all Ihu stnlions for Iho puiposo of making companions and expeiimenls , thai dilTeient ctoiis will bo grown al Iho various stations. liach station Is for its own com- muiiitj At the station wesl of Ihe uver in Laiamlc thcj ate plowing aud haiiuwlng mid getting readv to plant wheat , ive , oals , potatoes , bailev and all c.ulj" ciops These will bo put in the soil this week Tholiri- t-rat Ion boxes nio about tiadj' , nnd with tlio aid of water the oxneiimoiit faun will soon present an emerald hue Ptof McLaien is enthusiastic over the ox- pet Intent stations Ho thinks the Plalte valley is a growing counlry An Aurnlmt Unjoined. When Iho Cleveland minsttcls gave their pet lot mnnco in Oakland , Cal , the society for the pio.ention of cruelty to chlldien , by means of an injunction , met rated Atthui Ctagg , aged Ivvelvo jcrs Iho vuungesl mom bet of Ihc famous Ci.agg family of aciobals from appearing In his usual porfoimanco Upon the at rival of thn eompinv in San Piau- i isco , howcvui , Major Sandoisoii , bj' vntuo of mithoritv deleg ited to him bj Iho super visors , granted Malinger Cleveland permls sion to have young Cuigg appear The local soclutv for the piovontion of cruelty to chil- dien iinmodlatolj made complaint , whereup on the major applied to Iho cllv and counlj' nltoinov for an opinion as lo his nulhonly lo gtanl the penult in question. Yosterdaj' Allouioy Durst fuinlshcd Iho dcsltod opinion , In w hlch ho holds that Iho major has no such aulhoiltj' in view ot an act of the legislature appiovod Maich 80 , 1878 , which makes It a misdemeanor for persons Imv ing the care nnd custody of childicn under six teen joars of ago to exhibit them as aeiobals and gvmnasts It is understood that steps , v ill now bo taken to ptovent joungCragg rom further appearing at the Hush slieel .healer during the term of the present en gagement. Ilorilblv Mnngled. A fatal accident occtiiicd at the Bust end of the noted Bust-lvanhoe tunnel on the Mid- and , near Ijoadville , Colo. Three shifts of nen uio working In the tunnel , si'c man to each shift. One of tlio foico named Pal Me- jovvan was struck In the face bv n falling iebhlo. Ho looked upwards in time to see the whole roof dltoctlv over the men coining in. Ho Jumped ono side and shouted to the othois , but too lato. John Carlton of Den ver , who had not jot worked two shifts at the tunnel , vv is crushed almost out of nil semblance. He lingered n few minutes and died in great agony. Patiick Mi Gowon was caught by the fall of lock and had his light log and nnklo fractured. J. Matson had bis loft foot crushed and losl Iho lariro too His rlghl log was mashed lo a jolly from Iho knee down. It is not known at ptcscnt whether omputalion will bo necessary mid the doctors dofotiod setting the fractures until tomorrow HIM Coipsc Discovered. One year ace last Now Year's eve Charles Bodfoid mjstenously disappeared from Londv'llle , nnd Ihough unremitting search was continued for several mouths , notracoof him could bo found. Theio was noappaicnt cause for his disappearance , though tbo fact thai when lasl seen alive ho wns emerging fiom a gambling house vvilh ? JOOin his pocket , led many to suppose that ho had been mur dered * mdiy thu almost uniecogni/ablo frag ments of the unfoilunalo man's bodv woio touiid in a level in the Plagstaff shaft , the head entlioly gene from Iho body , bul a few fragments of fuse at the cop of the tiunk in dicated tbal a stick of gianlpowdor hail been used lo doslroj the head. The kioiititlcation of the body was by means of clothing and a penknife and pockotboolf , by the way , con taining but 2. ) cents , I5ruK > Iniose in Salt Lake. A depinvcd wretch , whoso Identltv cannot bo le.uncd , attempted to outiaso Llizaboth , the olovcn-j oar-old daughter of Thomas Lavv- lonco , a teamster employed In the tithing ynid , ono evening last week , while tbo girl was on her way homo , near Iho now bridge ever the Joidan In North Salt Lake The gill was loughly ticated bv Iho brulo , who lofl her unconscious on the ground , and it was nt lltst believed thai ho had accom plished his puiposo , but an oxamin itlon showed thai ho bad fulled to accomplish his llemlish designs The police weio iiolillcil of the facts , but too lalo lo lake up Iho trail , and as they are at a loss for a clew it is bulioyed that his identity ivill never ho known. siiot nix iioud orr. A. C. Seribnor was shot nnd killed on Buffalo slough ranch near Palrplay , Cal. , by 13 O Pjffe , the ownui of the ranch Serib nor was herding sheep near the ranch bj- Pj ITo's consent , but was to keep the sheep at least a inllo nwaj' . Yostoul.ay Pjffo and wife wont fiom How brrt , wheie they now live , mid found it ontlielj tun over * with Sci timer's sheen This caused a qjuricl be tween Scrllmci's holder and l\v ffo , which was lenoweil in bj Sci loner appearing upon the ranch in a voij- violent and angrj man ner , and making strnighl for PvlTo , who stood shouting "Do not como inside tills Hold , us 1 do not wish to hurt j-ou , " but Suibnor threw the feneo down and still at ) preached KjlTo Ho was again warned to stop or Pjflu would shoot , buo Scribner kept right on , calling PjlTo a cowardly cur , until ho got within two gun lengths of Pjffo , with raised hand holding a large rock , when Pj Ito shot him through the head , causing In- staul death. An Unprovoked A mjstoilous minder occuriod nt Red Bluff , Cala , lu the yard In the roar of Hath- Ja's saloon. The victim wns a oung man named Oscar Cnindall , who was born and raised In Hed Bluff Ho and others were plaj Ing caids lu tlio saloon vv lion ho wont oul for n few moments HU companions heard a pistol shot soon after bul heard no alterca tion or tight , and it was supposed Cnindall had llrod the pistol for fun , Ho was found a few minutes later by thu proptlotor of the saloon w Uu a bullet w omul over the loft car , the ball ranging downward. There is no dltcct clew to the murderer. No ono wit nessed the shooting and Crandnll never spoke after receiving the fatal wound. The mur der w as a cold-blooded QUO and clicumstaiicos Indicate that the shot might have been lircd from above. Deceased was a member of Company D , National Guard of California , and also of the flro department. 'Hie Usual llcHtilt. A frightful accident occuired nt Black Hawk , Cole , by which a Hfo was lost and over which the vvholo town was thiown Into n furoio of excitement. ® By some ] sad tmstakc | n cartridge of gin powder was placed In the oven of a cook steve In the residence of Ja mcs Hambloy , who resides on the Doia Hill toad. The flto in the steve became intensely hot , which caused thu powder lo explode vvilh groal violence , scallerlng Iho contents of the room In nil directions nnd ruining the slove. A piece of lljlng Iron sliuck the two-jear- old ctilld of Mr. Hambloy , killing it in stantly Another child who was present in tbo room nt the tlmo was also seriouslj' , if not fatally , Injured. Veiled In Mj story. When J W Tabor with Ivvomcn , Prank WhlUoKcr and nd Montgomery , were at work enlarging the Harlan ditch , near Hock creek , Wjomlng , the bones of a human being were unearthed , They wcro somewhat do- caved , but had been placed In the giound In n slanting position , the head some six inches below Iho surface and Iho lower extremities about Unco ft el below Skeleton cxpeits nio at vniiatuo us to whether the lemalns are these of n white man 01 Indian , but Is pie- umed Ibov vvoiea vvblto man's The oldest ihubltutiu do not remember of nnj ono 'eing ' missed In that localllj and the history f the bones is veiled In tnjstcrj' . Piolltnlilo OIK.III ' , rindinjj. A woman culled on Maishal Mabcn nnd skcd to bo allowed to plaj a blind oigan on he stieets , sajs Iho Marjvlllo , Cal , Aped - > od She wns accompanied by her tins bind v ho had n small monkey Shu wont atound iom door to door , and collected considoiaulo loncy Two diumuets who saw hoi on the tieels , said thai she paid lixes on SJO.OOO , vorlh of pronorlj In San Pianclsco , mid had nib a love foi monev thai she linvelod all voi Ihe stale with the haiul-oigan iMthoilng n fiom $10 lo0 ! a daj Manj who gave her moncj did so oul of ehaiilj An Infatuated Clirl. Jno Silva and a man named Blown wcio aitested , chnigcd with abducting fiom Shasta , C'al , a fourtoon-jeai-old gill named tiiso Piatus. She declnies tbal she vvcnl ; vlth the men voluntmllj , and thai she loves va nnd will love him ns long ns she lives Tbo infatuated gnl is ri'ther handsome , vhllo Silva is n homolv old Poitugueso of illainous appealance The trio vvcie found t Hollisler , vvhero Silva and the girl wcro tying together Kceonli ic Indeed. The Walla Wallu Statesman owns n hen .hat seems nblo lo lay niijlliing. Sometimes iholajsllko any well tcgulntcd lien ougLt o , then ngnin she is ns eriatlc and ccccntuc as a political crank who is Irjlng lo make Iho icoplo believe Ibal thev cannot do withoul him. Of late the hen has been laj ing eggs of nn astonishing si o and weight : ono of bet eceiitefforts was to laj' ono weighing six ounces ; a few days later she laid ono ns small ' and Inter she outdid all her ns a pigeon's , pre vious peiformnnccs uj- laying one the size ana shape of a peanut. F. M. Mcllalo of Denver proposes to build a $ , " > 0,000 hotel at Laramio. The buildings for Georgetown's electric ight plant nro nearing completion. „ There hns been ? o,000 to $10,001) ) worth of tiees sold in Bent countj Ibis spilng. Elboit ' scholars Iho ' counlj' were onlj' ones .11 . Iho state who voted for the rose as u slalo lower. Cuslor counlv school children have do- claied the tiger lily to bo their fnvoiito for Iho state How or. Monument people are feeling well over the irospectlvo slalo icsorvoir thai Is lo bo built it thai place. Largo bodies of elk are reported to bo roamIng - Ing in the neighborhood of the Mnrvlno gun club house at Meeker. Hey Duriell , n Union Pacific brakeman , living nt Uawllns , fell liora a freight ti.aln at Green Hlvcr. His sKull was fractured. George S. Oliver and his corps of survey ore have started lo run the preliminary line of ino Boulder Terminal railway company. The shoaling tournament to bo held next week on the Broadmoor giounds Is already atlractlng much attention fiom sportsmen. Willis Brothers , who farm near Sundance , have seeded llvo acres to sugar beets. The ciop will bo shipped to Grand Island for a toslSalida Salida is engaged In n crusade against Sunday saloons , and Is taking hold of the matler In a vigorous way Hint promises suc cess. cess.Slug Leo attempted to clenn out the Evans- Ion Hopister nlllco. The Chinaman made havoc vvilh a poker till ho was nabbed ar.d locked up Around Canon Cily Iho 01 chords vv cio novei In liner condition for the opening of spiing than nt this time , and huge cropof all kinds of fruit are looked foi. The papers are earnestly stilling up the matler of tne extension of the Denver & Klo Grande rend fem its piesent toiminus at Ks panola to Albuquerque. Many of the ranches along the Big Hou nio iuigablo for the flrsl tlmo this spiius , and their ovvnnis expect to do some ctaii raising on n laigo scale. Major Talbol has planted 15,000 trees 01 his country plaio above Port Husscll , Jus outside of Chojenno. Ho has set out alto golher lids season 211,000. A Mormon by the name of Wheeler , whc has been ruiuilmr the sawmill uenr Mancos was arrested on a charge of bigamy. Hols s ild lo have been enjoying the luxuiy of two wives. J. T. McDermott , the Wyoming man v used his infant son with fatal effects as a shield in n pistol duel on the Madden liver will recover Alaigo bullet was romovei from his skull. A good many fatinets from Nebraska who have boon working In the Cambria coal mines nil vvintoi nro leaving and going homo to put in their crops An agent tins gene to Kansas Cilj after 200 new men. In Iho supreme couit at Chovenne F , D. Taggnrt attoinoy for Chnrlos Miller , the boy double murdeior , was given until Juno 1 to pioparo a brief , and Attoinoj Geneial Potter was gi anted to September lri to nuke answer. A stock conipitij- has boon formed at Brighton among line horse bleeders. They puiihasod a line Cleveland bay stallion , just imported by a Foil Collins firm , from whom the horse was bought. Tno price paid was W,50t ) . A largo number of the farmers of Grand vallov appreciate the fact that thci o is agioat profit for them in the raising of poultry for Iho mountain mid homo markets , as well as supplying these markets with fresh lanch eggs. eggs.Work Work hns been commenced on the loforma- torv at Buemi Vista So far the only work being done Is the orecllon of suitable build ings for the accommodation of guards nnd convicts Very little lice labor will bo cm- ploj cd this j oar. Estimating the output of the Leadvillo dis trict in 1VJJ at 11,000,000 ounces , the icturns upon It will , nt nn average valuation of 95 bo $1.1,800,000. Free coinage will give to It a valuation of II 20.29. or flS,100,000 a dlfler- enco of * JNX.000. ) Hanch property is beginning to move with old tlmo vigor near Cheyenne Ono of Iho biggest sales recorded for some time was that in which W. D Currier sold his line rnnch of 2,700 acres near Lookout to Frank O Harrison for $10,000 cash , Anon and Important enterprise Is being worked up nt Aspen. Capitalists are en deavoring to gain the consent of piopurty owners on South Mill street to permit mining under huirproperty , Five hundred shares of stein In this company per lot U offered for the privilege. I'd Herndon from up on the Blcr Larntnio Is preparing much uatiyo timber for market. Ho has started up hU.mljl . and expects to fur nish the Larauile market the present year with 500,000 feet of asluo , , timber as was ever cut In the mountains. , Dr , H. Julian Allen Ims Just completed his mammoth ditch , running from the Arkansas river to Ids farm three tulles above Buena VIsU. Thu ditch , Including lt tributaries , is forty mlles long and will hrlgato about 1MX ) acres of land , ownqd exclusively bj Dr Allen. , Since the last windstorm n strnngo red de posit on the snow , between Hnvvorth and the Canadian river has been attracting some at tention , It seemed to bo a line ted dust , which cut and molted the hard crust of Iho snow. As there Is no ml soil or rock anywhere - where near , It created a gicat suipilse. There Is an unusual waking tip among the farmers of Plowcrs county Push nnd no- tlvltv Is Iho watchword , and thov will plant n voiy largo ncrengo of crops. The weather Is line , the soil lu splendid condition , nnd overjtnlng points ton j ear of prosperity for Lamar and Prowors countl < > s , Nolwlthstnndlng the fuel that the signal service icpotts the buds In Mesa countj In jured by frost , the fruit growers say their irces and buds are not injured , and theio is nothing to warrant such an assertion ns has been given to the public. The outlook for the fruit crop was never mote piomlslng The Grand Army of the Republic boys of southoastctn Colorado ate sttonglj In favor of Captain II A Billow of Lamai as eandi- iialo for Junior vice commander lor Coloiado and Wjoming dopaitmonl of the Gt.ind Atmv of tlio Republic and will vigorously push las candldacj nt the encampment al Mnnltou Springs II Is llltolj lint nt a meeting of bishops to bo hold al Newcastle , 1ml , Mnv 7 , a state mlsslonarj-to succeed Key D L Kndcrwlll ho appointed II Is nndeistood thai Dr Kadci has built a huuso on his land claim near Uvn , on the Chevunno t Northoin , mid will llvo iheiu wllh his famllj until final ptoof is nindo Piosldcnt Johnson of tlio state university is gelling readj to visit Uio ninlcultuinl ex periment stations Locations are vet to bo mndu In Crook nnd L iratme counties. Endi station will hnvo n superintendent and foto- iii.ni , besides Iho laboiots Appaialus will bo sent on \\nshlngtonandtho govein- inenl foots nil the bills A cow buffalo which had boon running on the tango near Kock Spi lugs vv ith Ab Luman's calllo for about four yeais was shipped Dv oxpiess In a wooden cngo to Callfouila The nnimal was tame and brought to town with some cattle and driven into a coirnl She Is a fait specimen of the native bulTiili ) and in good condition , weighing about twelve hun dred pounds , . Anolliei hoavj tiansforof teal o t Uo has been made nt Larnmor , Involvlngeltj instead of lanch propoitv. . William D. Thomas of Iho Him of Thomas & Douglns-Willnn pin- chased -of Potd G Batclaj and John W Young , trustees of the Paiillc Investment companj , for Iho sum of S.'I.OOO , the cnliio Charles J Gcoigo piopeilj' , adjoining the citj on the easl Kail Queiouii/ fell fiom the Union Paeillc luidgo spanning Dale cicek and was lioi- uDlj mutilated. Hostiuck on the top of his skull , which was bioken into little bits Ono side of It , the loll side , ciaikodopen fiom the cio\vn to the loft temple , and tluougli this honibli ) gash tlio bi mis lol'cd ' out on tbo rocks vvhero they laid in n sickening mass The head was flattened until it looked like lhat of an ape. A biee/e of oxcltouienl was oieatcd In Salida when it was announced thai Shoiill C'ljmblo was in town'and had swoin in six teen dcpulios lo assist In suppressing what is commonlj toimod Uci < # the "tin liom ele ment , " which seems to be luclincd to 11111 IhiniTs Iheir wav. Most of Iho deputies nio said to oo tain oul men mid other citizens of piominetice Two gamblers woio ejected fiom the dopol plntfoun just befoio Iho Irams nrriv ed. Thomas , boiler known as Kid White , was almost instantly killed While tiying lo break n voiinc hiunco nt the Cole A , Parker rai.ch on Powder liver , i'lio noise was running rapidlj' nnd White pulled him up suddenlj' , the animal thtovving. itself backwnid and ci'ishlng thouderbeneath thosaddlo. When picked UP White was Head Ho had only been working at the ranuh n few dajs. A jolnl slock comppny has been formed for Iho purpose of connecting Iho Hullon and Round lakes logcthoV and placing these waters undei navigation rules Ono bundled thousand dollars will bo expended in this im provement. It is proposed bj' the company to cul n steamboat canal through the small ildgo separating Iho two lakes , ilieroby unit ing those wnters , on which will bo placed two or moic light draft steamboals. Coloiado. Coal crook minors have issued an appeal asking for an eight-hour working daj' . The attoinoy general has directed the laud boaid to withhold a deed to tbo Areo tiacl of school land. The United oil company at , Florence Satur- daj al well No. 51 slruck oil nt a deplh of aboul 2,000 feet Duiungo has organized a militarj' club and wants to attach it to the stale militia before Iho Italian vvnr is over. Subseripllons lo dale for the Aspen hospi tal amount to fliV.KTi. The building will soar bo completed and readj' for occupancy. Leadvillo police arrested n suspicious char actflr , who is believed to have been conneclod wllh the late robbery In the Midland j-ard. The management of the Piko's Peak rni way has inviled President Harrison and patty to ascend Iho mountain on the now 10.1(1. 10.1(1.Tho The Jloston Faim companj' have tho'r ' steam plow successfully nt work near La Junta. They plow thiiteon lo Hftoen ncre poi dav and have flfly-llvo Hands employed 'I ho Snn Miguel placer companj' hns aban doned Kail creek as the source of their watci supply and will build a flume live nnd onc-hal miles long to lalco watei from tbo SanMlguc ! river. The people of Longmont were thoroughlj shaken up by the toriitic explosion of the Bouldet powder magiuino. Manj' people ple Ihonghl It was Iho shocic of an oarlh- quako. A number of Boulder farmers propose tr j'- mg Irv ing lo raise a half-aero or so of sugar beets that , the adaptability of the soil In Col orado for this product may bo thoroughly tested. A hnckman by the name of Tucker , famil iarly known ns "Tuck. " was nirestod at Pueblo for stealing a tiunk from u passenger whom ho was hnullng to the doK | > t. When his faro got out the hackinnn drove off with the trunk. The Hlo Granilo has been going down latelj' . ' 1 his is a good sign for the irrlgators. It shows that Iho snow in Ihc mounluins is moiling slowly and the spring nish of wntor oown the Hlo Grande is not likolj' to como until the ditches nro opened and readj' to ro- reivo it. William Bmcol , the missing Del Noito Urovvor , was found inIho hills aboul six. miles ftom his bicwory. Ho was nol dead when found , though he had taken poison that was fast doing its workt nnd ho died within nn hour after being found. Business and domestic Iroubles caused Blngei's suicide Captain D. H Nichols , of the board of penitentiary commls loncis , has gene to Grand Junction to nriango prollmlnaiios for pushing the constiuction of the state ditch ns provided by the lalo general assembly Ho expects to crowd U0 | WOIK with all the loico Hie penitentiary can spare. Catllo are now nil turned out upon the open rnngo , save n fovv registered herds which aie being fed null piobiblj will bo until it Is known wlwthor or not larkspur will reappear this spring as It did last. The probability is thai the poison will not bo us plentiful this year , asuio ( range escaped lite last fall. > The first day of Mn Will bo ono of great interest to the workingmen of Pueblo , ns it has been decided to make a general demand for olt'hi hours on that date. The opening move will bo made bv the carpenters and if thej' nro not successful lhojr will bo joined by all Iho other building trades organisations in tbo citj in a general strike. J. B Wheeler has been in Utdgoway look ing out tbo mosl fcaslb'o ' roulo for a rallroid which the Santa Po company Intends build ing at a not very distant period. The pro posed line of road runs from Glcnwood Spiings to Delta , then out to Ifldgovvaj * , thiough the San Miguel mountains to Durango - go nnd on to tbo capital of New Moxico. Some excitement was created at Alomosa by the finding of a dozen sticks of giant powder under the sidewalk , near the armnrj' , wrapped In a cloth It Is not bollovdd to have been placed there with nnj evil Intent , but residents who have walked over It soy- oral times n day would prefer owners of "giant" lo store it olsovvhoro. The marshal took care of the powder. A man fortj'-llvo years of ago , and evidently a minor , was locked up In o drunken condi tion at Ornmt Junction , Ho complained of fooling \ory sick , but did not request any modlciU aid. Ho gnvo his tmmo as C. Frank- Hn nnd said ho wns from TollurlJo. At 6 o'clock ho was found dead on tlio bunk In his cell Ho bnd f IS on his person besides nn ex press receipt for n package sent from Glen- wood to Kidgway The Ice In the Hear river has broken up causing largo jams nnd n lurfio poitlon of the river bottoms nro Hooded near Sidney Tlio lee vv as plica up In the canyon tit tbo upper cud of Nott bottom to n height of fifteen feet , completely Hooding the much above. When the dam bioko there was n mighty rush of water * , convening oveij thing tnov- nblo with it , footbridge * , plots and u few cattle that happened to bo on the iivcrbaitk below the jam Lai go band * of elk nio occasionally coming down olT tlio rangu bot\\een Koutt county nnd Xoith purk How they have existed on the range nil winter is u pu/rlo , since the snow nunr the summit Is ropoitod to bo from eight to twelve feet deep on thu level \Vhen passing the elk1 * usunllj head for Whlto ihor. Olio band lias langcd on Black full , west of the Yellow Juekot pass all . \lntcr Ttieie weio soventv thioo head and onlv eleht he id have boon killed out of this bunch The state auditor Is receiving sloltho , answers to his tequost that the Institutions of the stnto reduce their demands forappto- prlatlousv These mo coming in ro slowly that ho believes innl ho will bo coniollcd ) to cut some of them out of the gonenil appro- pi iation bill nltogpthcr. Senator Olldet's es timate1 plates the amount of monoj lit the dis posal of the stnto ttoasuoerntSI.WVriO. This , Auditor Ileiuloisnti says , Is vviong ni , Includ ing the Interest on the warrants , the win - rants themselves nnd the bounties , the amount to bo deducted fiom this estimate Is * lMhOOU ) Ex-Auditor Schvvanbook's ' ostl- mate ol * l'JMliU ( ) is too nigh. 'I ho total amount nppiopilatod bj the legislatuio is * l,2.VI,7Vt. I'alll'dl ni.l. At the blood horse laces In Sa'i Francisco Homer inn the mile dash in 1 4J. A seven ( lav contest against sleep is being auanged to take place In ban rrancisco , to begin nt living hull The wheat mmket In San Francisco has quitcd down , though wheal Is still above the rate quoted piev ious to the lluiiy. .1 .1V limes , stnto orgatu/cr of the faimeis' alliance , is oiganl/mg clti/ons' alliances In the cities mid towns mound the bay I'resldcnt Huntlngton of the Soutlio1 n Pa clllc is determined to do nwuv with deadhead tiding on the tialns thiough Oakland. Gonotal Thotn is H. linger , the now com- inander of the Division of the Pacific , has u mod In San Fi imiseo with his staff. ' 1 ho intotnational league of picssclubs will nold its next annual meeting in San Plan- Isco on the lost Wodtiesdnj lu Jntiunij , IV'J ' At the public lecojitions to tlio niesiUont in > , in PiaiRisco llaiiison could not "shako" , vith ttio ciowd. His light aim had given 'Ut. ' J'ho state boaul of health has decided that icnit falluio will not bo in copied as a cause 1 death hoieaftcr in a ph.Vbielmi's cctliH- : ato. ato.Tho The pool sellers iccontlv diivcn fiom San 'lancisco by the I'llort oidlnanco Imvoaban- loned.tio idea of establisnlng themselves in Oakland. At Sacramento Helen Christen , a domestic , ipset 11 imp , winch exploded. The bl.uing oil ! g ilted tier clothing and she was binned , o death Ft nil Intel ests have dodelopod so laigelv it New Castle thaf $100,000 improvements in ailtoad facilities aio roiiulted to liandlo the .iresent . crop A pool has been formed among the liiltish nsur.inci ) compnnios doing business in San Fiaticlsco to raise the charges on wheat car goes shipped to Uuropo. Chailey Tuincr , the colored mlddlo-weight of Stockton , anil Aleck Greggnlns of San ' 'inncisio will contest for a puiao of $1,000 at , ho Occidental athletic club Tun Gentlemen's driving club of Oakland will not unite with the iccently organ trod Jockey club , but will iiuorpoiato by Itself , and construct a tinck at Pruitvalo The Injuries Inllicted by Or. Ciowloy upon Hugo MansfultU in the fnicns in Oakland are moio serious than nt Hist supposed , though tiio * phjsleiaus think the victim is likely to recover. ' Stone of the Ux-Secrotarj' Commonwealth ot Jesus has been nrrosted in San Fianciseo on the chin go of stealing > i7" > worth of fur- niluro fiom the late quartcis of the common- wealtu. Near Tlnne , Los Argoles county , Gustavo Holiius , a tcn-vcui old boy , was bitten bj rattlesnake in the calf of the log and died six hour later. The father tuoi to suck the poison out , but failed. H. L. Lovendiro , a pioneer of Anmdor county , suicided at his homo , two miles fion Jackson , by shooting himself In the head , Ho had been out of employment for sevora jcars and this is the only cause surmised. 'I ho shipments of California wines to cistern - orn nnd foicign markets for the month of Mai eh , 1SU1 , icached about ono million one bundled thousand gallons , nearJy double the amount for the coirespondlng month of las j o u\ lu the case of J. W. Sn ailing , on trial a San Amlrois for a.second tune for the killing of his brother-in-Hw near Burson last fall , the jury bioujht In n verdict of murder It ; the lirst degree ) . The prisoner wassentenced to the sUuo prison for life. At La Canjadn , twelve miles from Lcs Angeles , a well-to do Chinaman named Al Sjiwas found in his laundry dead UK thioat wai c it and it is suppcsnl ho was murlerod and robhod. Suspicion falls on i Chinaman who was about the place A human bodv was found in the tunnel a Summit by the tiackwnlker. The coipso wac. ftightfully mutilated and had evidently been stuiek by a pissing train. Thu remains wore llnnllv identllled as the body of Gcorgo Mil ler , who had been employed at Alta as a rail- load labotei. On the baseball ground nt Jackson a scufile occulted between A. Hadnracca and V. Bol- luoiiiinl , both about twontv-Ilvo years old. Badarncea diow .1 knife nnd approached Bel- luomltu in a thioateiilng manner , when tbo latter sei/ed a bat nnd struck him over the head , frncluilnii his skull. Ono of the chaiitlos stalled In Los Angeles is n lunch loom for working gills , opened by tbo Young Women's Chiistinn association. Luncheon may bo brought to the rooms bv the girls and a nominal price of 1 cent is asked for lea , coffio or cocoa. Several prom inent society women have charge of luo lunch room. Sylvester Tjrado and Francisco Olives fought n duel at Can tail can j on with pistols. Olives was killed ami Tiiado has boon nr- io-tod and taken to Fresno. The men ow noJ adjoining sections of land and had had numoious disputes about trospn'sing cattle , and Himlly agreed that the next time they mot they vv ould light It out. The mvsteiy of the whereabouts of An drew Hodgobeig the murderer of Mrs. Pos sum of San rrancisco , has been clcated at last The dead bodv of Mis.Foisum was found in n collar at the IJnv , and suspicion attached to llcdgcborg , who Hod. Being pursued the guilt ) man cut tils thtoat and leaped Into the bav , The body of Chniles French was discovered near Pn/o , San Luis Oblspo county , under a tree which ho had felled. Ho had been miss ing eight dajs. Ho had evidently worked and struggled desperately , hut vainly , to to- kaso liimself with hi. , knifu. Ho had dug away at the hard oaith , and his torn and bloody nails showed the teirlblo offoits ho had made. A wealthy and respected business man of San rrancisco went to u vailety show the other day lor the first time in. his life and became very much Interested in the high kicking of ono of the peifouncrs. When ho went homo ho astonished tils wife by Irving to Imitate thu kicker , and in making nn ef fort to kick a gas jot thai was seven feet from the Hoer ho dislocated his thigh and could not lowei his leg. Australia is now suppljing about nil the onions used In Callfouila The Austiallau onion is inferior in sio and appearance to the California article , but while small itisvory hard and linn and keeps well it comes packed In common box crates holding about ono hundred and ton pounds In thu retail niarkots Austiullan onions command about 10 cents a pound To data Hi ) " carloads of oranges have been handled In the j aids at Turay , against n total for all of last season of ( Mil cars 'Of this year's tecelptssu cars went east , Portland took ' .H nnd bucramcnto ,11 It Is expected that the ornngo shipments will extend to Juno next and that the total shipments via Sacramento will reach 1'JiX ) carloads This , , will bo the largest tccmd jot made , tlio next being In lbJ , whoa 1,100 carloads wentj.'iils way. Character of the Minonil Discoveries of the Utah Eldorado. IMPAIRED BY SCARCITY OF WATER , VcliiHMilili lln\o Horn llioUcii Down bj Ulltu Inn Tot- KMil.M In Hie Cliiuint Ago J'llur to SIHII'M llvlslciicc. Within the past few wreks Tnr HUB has made ficqucnl menttoii of a new mining ox- cltemonl in what Is known as the Deep Crook countiy , situated on the boundnty of Utah and Nevada PiospooUiij * lu that section hns been going on for some time. It was onlj a few weeks 1x1:0 , though , that anything definite was known regarding the ub.itactur of tno mltioial dlscovoiies m ido thoio The tomoto- ness of the dlsttlct fiom the latlioul has iiin- deicd It thnieult to got anj thing llko a lolla ble icpoit as to the extent and importance of the finds. It was a stioko of ontoipilso Jon the pait of the Salt Like Tiibiino to mnko a spccinl fentuio of the history of the Dcopcteekoxi itement , together with ndesciiption of tlio countrj and an ac count of what had been done to open up the distill t Fiom tint sotiica the fellow ing in foimatlon Is doilved Pi of.V P Hliiko , after an inv'i'stigntlon of the new dlstilct made an Interesting 10 port In that ho staled that Deep crook lies about one bundled mid twentv-live miles wesi and south of Sail LiKe cilv , tuns nuilh nnd diains Into the westoiii extension of the Salt Lake basin 11 Is just easl of the Nevada and Ptih line The cieolt is not so voij deep , it is a sluggisli llttlostioim ttnee or four jiuils vvldo , peihaps. vvith some deep holennd n few flinging willow sluubs It Is fed b } the snow Holds of ' the high i ingo on tlio cast , called on some ot tbo map * "Poop Creek Mountains , ' but should bo known by the immo of tbo piiuclpal peak -1 b.i itah. Fust comes the Oqiilub lange , stietcbing fiom Black Roi k ou tlo lake to Tlutlc The value of the pro ductlon liom this nngo alone Is counted bj millions aiid th ) mines HID In their Infiucy Hliigliitin , Stockton , Ophlt. I'uiekn , Tlntic , nil pioductivo distiicts Second , the Onn quliuid Slinsburv tango , thiul , Cedar moun tain , fourth Dugwav nnd Grnnlto mountain uiiigo. llfth. Pish Spi ing lango. sixth , the Ibap ih \ll tlieso i ango * have tnulr know n and unknown ilchos Being dillluilt to pros- peel bj rurson of thu tiuly doseit suriound- in s , the scircitv of water nnd absence of transportation , they have not recolvod that caieful attention which they Invite. ( Jcolo icnl I'r ukM. Hcto In the hi ut ot the coiitlnent Is a noith and south range , or n seiies of a clo olj ' iclatod range * , in which thu occiiiiomo o'f gold is so piououiKcd as lo make a iiiniko I conlrast with Ihe dominant silver piodui ing chniactctisls ot the ranges vv cat in Nevada and o ist In Utah Thu Ibipah lange Is gold oiling , ami finthor south on tbo same line vohavo the Oaceoln pine is and veins , nil loducmg cense gold Tnu nucgots of tbo Jsccola nio laige , much loumlcd ami toll of leavllj impiognated veins which have been iroken down bj diliiviim ton cuts In the lnci.il age befoio the vvoild was m ido loadj or man , nnd nouo but the all seeing ov o ould fototell the present dosoit like conili ions Go east or go wcsl from this nurifor- nis tango and vou ilo not llnd nnj thing com i.uablo with It In the nnluio of lls product jntiljou climb ever the crests of thoSicira S'ov ada 01 the summits of the Koi kies. The rocks hnv e not boon sullleientl v studied o make possible , us yet , n compatison with ho caiboniloions and second uy sti.iln of ' ' ilifoinln 'I bete mo pcculiat phenomena nl ho north end of the Ibapuli nl and aboul Jane Springs , Cliflon nnd Gold Hill , and ioldoccms Ihoio undoi conditions hereto ere unobserved or not lopoitod In iiitnoia- ogical and geological lltoiatuie Tlio foi ma- Ions nro carboniferous limestone tno Old Mountain limestone and ginnlto dykes nnd i < hoavj undeilvlng fuumlat'on ' masses. 'Ihc Imestoncb have been caught up , liflcd , luinod md liven bv Iho gianito , and at the contact tlio lime tone has lost its ) luo color nnd has assumed a coarse eijstalli/allon with , in places , the for- nalion of the setlos ot crystalline mineral illlc itos so characluustlc ol the altoied llmo- slonas In Iho ancient pumordial formations Wo thoio Hud such mlnetals as garnet , ido- ctaso , tiomolito and louimnlino. All tills is lumillar enough to Iho ininuralogist , but to llnd coarse gold imbedded in tiumolito and in imestono without , quaiU is novel and unex pected , but so it Is. Generally the gold is no- boinpinlod by some copoi | sulphide and this in decomposing gives a green stain , n toloi- ably ccitaln Indlcnllon of the presence ol gold And this gold is nol low giado , it does iiot enuj much silver , it Is above the aveiago of California gold , beiue worth $ li per ounce , nnd beautiful in color. One can icadlly conceive that around such outcrops of gold bearing limestone theio should DO plncor deposits of vuluo , but there Is no souteo of water for sluicing , no chnuco fet a poor man to make a day's good wages wllh pick , shovel and cradle , and ically wllh out , some capital and transportation liltlo in document to n lich man to go to woik. Storage of Water. The scarcity of water is a gioal dravvb.acl to the whole legion , jot theio nio nmnj sptings , nnd many snow-fed biooks and nvu lots from the Ibapih and other langes. These are to be utilised bj' damming nl the mouths of the canjons so as to mnko stoiago resoivoirs. Deep crcok gives pcrmanen water and doubtless good mill sites The flunks of some of Ihe v nlle.v s alToul nn tibiind nnco of ov 01 flow ing water fiom illivo wells and piobably nianj1 pirls of Deep cieok vul lev , nwnv from the ciook , could bovvateroi bjIheir device. The obsci vatlons upon the gold mid geologv apply chlollj to the noithorn portion "of the Ibip'ati lango. The central mid tiorthou poitimi nppcais lo bo largely composed o ginnilo , but it requires exploration. ' 1 hi other lauges are laigclv undo up of enrbon ifcious limestones and shales , but no gooi evidence of the occurrence of coal could be found. The ago of these locks is conclusive ! } shown by such fossils as Productus an ! Spirifer. Load ores form the chtof bulk of tbo inln oral riches and will glvo tlio host support t a i.illwav by ibo laigu toimngo. Owing it Ihoscaroilv of luol and water the natur.a miukiil forlhoso ores Is Iho smoltois of Sal Lake vallov Dutch mountain Is credited with many lo calillos of low-giado lead oics , so also is CHI Ion where former ! } Ilaikcr of Nuvada firm , bad a small smelting plant nnd i.in out man , n ton of "bullion" of which no reliable rcc olds nio accessible Some of the mnttes seen on the dump are hlghlj aiiunlcal and some aio ciipillerous There ate ( oppei ores ot piomiso In that 10 glen but too low to ship , jit ifnuiiforou they might ho toncontiutod with prollt a Deep Creek if cheap rail transportation won provided As described In the Trlbuno the Dee , Ciuok country is within the "Gieu Basin , " which moans ilio hash occupied bj Iho ureal lake which has in ion IIRCS seltlod down to the pro-tent limits o Great Salt like , now ninety miles long nu < fortv n lies wide lu Its mealest limits Or Iglnally Iho luke Hinfuio was 1,000 fee higher than al picsonl , hence in my of th mountains were qillto or nearly coveiod vvhilo the higher onus show thenncleni wale lines of the several cvclos of tlmo In vvlnol the lake lomamed at dlffuientlovcls. 'I'll cast sldo of the gieat basin Is bounded by Iho Wasatch range Using thousaiids of fee above Iho valloj. The lake itself llos on th cast side almost at thu base of the SVusatc ! range It Is Btaled that the host -oails to the DJO | Creuk couutrv avoid tlio worst portions o the desert bv bending southward far unougl to esuapo the dltlli ult poi lions , nnd now tin touts aio so well maiked as lo leave n tioublu In keeping Iho light trade Tlio ; again the mountains using 11(10111 ( of till gieat plain or basin , llko Islands ou of the sea , form such prominent bint ! marks as to be soon at great distance and thus become watch towers to guld the wuvfaroi This confines Iho ihlof dill ! cullies ol travel Ihilbor by luain to Itiq 4ncTc of wntoi and lood Persons gain. ; lluio must bo proiuro 1 for 110 jo irnov wan an ubund- nncu cf feed for their nnltailt , lo wise tlioro is i o ID along the road llvi u in the Hummer It D not suf to d i ) id on Hiding trims for horsis 'I I.LI i water must b > cuiried nlang fur boVi ninn u-id I 01 t Thcro are springs along ina lout-m whcru barrel i and kegs can le ro'Jl ol with vvuli-r. Way to ( Jut Tlmro. Leav Ing Ball Lake City It is twelve miles almost due wo t lo Ctmtnbois at the point of the mountain. Horn then ) U water nnd foexl. Tncnco to UnrHcld Bench six miles , tu ( Sr.intsvlllo sovci oen miles This i onto then goes nuithwaul llfU'en ' miles to the Hig Surltigs nt the iiorlh end of Skull vallov , This water is not good , and the toad hero folks , the tight hand roud going to Lukosldo dlstilct ' 1'aklng thu loft hand road It Is ten miles to Musktat Spilngs , the llr-tt good water after leaving Oi.uitsville 1 hcnoo ten nillus and Kanaka ranch Is i cached where good water and feed can ho obtained Tlio road divides into tluco near the Kanaka lanch J ho right hand road leads thtough Heokwlth's pass of Cedar range and on to Uiaulto Hock , n dlstincu of fort ) llvo miles. Theio is good water on both side * of this pass , w nidi is located about lnlf way between Kanaka Mm h and Gianito Kock Tim middle 10id from Kanaka iinch goes via \\luto Kock and ten lies Gtanlte linikm a distance ot Hftj mlles without nnv water on tno wad 1 ho loft hand road from Kanaka tanch goo * southwaid to the Ccdni pass mute , and H the fieightlng ionic whlln the otbei two toutcs nio slioitci and aiu diivcn ovci bv itorson * with light tig * On this touto It Is from Kanaka tanch twelve miles to lllcknuui creek , whcru them I * plenty of water , thcmo to Sirlti net's Kanch twelve mlles , whoio there is watot , tliciuo to Uugwa.v dlstilcl thlttv llvo mlles , the next wnto , thenio to Pish Spilngs , twontj miles , on to Koiiuioj's laiuh twehe miles , whcie thciu is plenty of the best niteslnn watot , thence to rilfton twoiuv mlles , w hero thoio Is watci , mid It Is then eight miles to Deep C'icpk nnd good water The nhovo Illneiaij concoins the SKull Vnllov txnito , and at the end Is ever the same i onto as when going bj Stockton , as follows Salt Laue I'ttj to G u'lh Id , eighteen miles , when a few miles Imvond GmtlcUl the left hand 10id lends to Tyoelo 1'itv , distant fiom Gatlleld sovoiitoen miles , tliunco to Stockton seven miles ; to St Johns ten miles , thoino to Scilbnoi's tanch seventeen milis , making the dislaucn sixtv-nino mile * to scribiiot s vi i this louto , against ninntj-fniu milt iviiGt uitsviilo and llu ! ! - pnngs Tim old ovetlau I stage line inn via Stockton and neulv ovet the s iittu touto that is now being tiaveled mosllj DJ lillgi Ims and frolghtois to the Deep Crook count rv Thou Is another louto ftoiu Salt Lakq Citj to Lohl twcnlj seven miles , thouca tu Camp Plovd nmo miles , on to Point Look out twontv-Hvo miles , thorn u to a junction witli the stngn loul neai Sciilmoi s , maliliiH the ilistaiico fiom Silt LmeCitv s nnotliinti eighlv mlles Per the Pish Spimgs mm n tains , they me now tr.v Ing to osialillsh u loidduoctlv west fiom iionton. I ho Itli'lir-l I inilH. 1'iglo dlst t let , located on Kein mountaiu. pinmlscs to DO one of tin ) big pioiluoi'is of iiclioios Itlstwenlv llvo miles southwest of Deep Cieek or ibipah postollh o John Tiiipetts , the rocnnlot of tlio dlsltid , his been thoie seven jeirs piospi ctlng ami hnld- ing on to his cl lims Ho lias boon t ililug out eao'igh ' 010 lo kenp Him going during those joirs Hn Ilniilsou nilnu , locitud in gran I to , has bom the chief shipper from a vein thuo to six feet wldo and caiivimr 010 th it roes fiom Mto \ WU ounces silver His tunnel inn UK ) feet on tlia vein and in oio all the way except the Hist tenor Hftoen foot Ills Anna , on which hu has a shaft sixty foot dow n , has jleldud 100 tons In the past that vlelded 010 up to ( > OD ounces silver Tlio vein llvooi six feet w ido is one h df lich and the other half will piy well if i educed 1 > \ a mill , and bilng clilotldu oiecintiot bo concentrated without gunt leas Ills Pav master has oto up to 1 , " > U ounces silver and J"i per cent load with sumo iron Tills vein is ton to twelve foot wide Thun ho has a number tunning lower in silver an d some which lun high In coppoi The lion- toid bnjs , who hnvo sovetal claims the'ie , have Just made a big stiiko of two to six feet of line galena ere Some oio sent In fiom a strike In llnglo dUtilct In a claim belonging to the Midland Investment compiuy , gave an assay equal to $ ' m r puuml of oio , this in gold and sllvoi , vvhllo a picked sample from u claim belonging to 1. C. Kuiiick assnvud In gold $ -riil7.'ll ! ! These Instiincus of small samples aio given as raiitlcs and to show that there nro some rich M > .xlit > cms in that counts y. John Tippotts tells of himself and compan ion starting to follow up a bndgei bolo nnd being led llft.v feet ttitouult soft catbonlto ere all the wav to llnd that it was a big vein with over llftv feet between the walls , one being lime , the other qimit/lto This llnd , on which they have s ink lifteen foot In oio , has not boon assajed vet to llnd its value Whlto Clnud dlstilct is tun or IIftoon in'les ' south of Lngle ncioss the dcseit , and en the north end of Mount Mouab. ileio nro big lodes of galena with rich streaks of silver. Tbo nountaln Is high and covoied with lloat , hut Lho mines so far dlscoveied am at the foot. Th < , " ( ) Is no water and the camp Is Idle now. Diij.vay has boon considered alow grade cad cam'p uu til within the p ist fc-w weeks It Is now noted for Its high guide ores , of which locont shipments have been made to Salt Lake. Uugway mounta'n U about forly mlles long and fiom tluco to ten miles wide. Itilsos out of thodosoitlo an elevation of li.bOO feet at the highest point , or L'.fiOO foot iibovotuo desert , but most of the mountain is much lower , the mlnos now being worked beii.g about 1'U ) or 1..MH ) feet above the descrtor vallov. The mliiingi liiims nru at tbo noith end of the lange , whore the vulns uariv lead , while in going southwaid gold nnd silver aio more common. Ills an easy countty to mine in with the cxcoption of a lack of water , but this will soon 1)0 remedied by nrtcslin wells In the valley , or by piping In some of the vnuous springs ncosslhlo. S H. Ollsnn wont theio in September last and made some locations at Duuway and at Indian Springs , llvo being at Dugway. SDUIO Unto lu M irch of this j ear , only six or seven weeks ago , they stalled a drift on one of the claims , the liuckhoin. The drift had not progressed far when riih oio was stiuck and after diivlng ahead in the oto thlttv feet , Gllson went homo to get teams and sacks to bilng thu ere to innikot. In u few da > s they blocked out a body of oio thirty feet square by diivlng the second cut. Gilson teturned to Uugway ntomo , and brought In a cat load of oio which told the stoty of Its vnluo bettor than ho could do it. This 010 was sampled at the Coukllu sampler , ass.a.voil and sold on April D , vvit'i ' tbo following results : Lot 1 , llrst class , , ! ) ' ! pounds , sold for SS.-OI.OT. Lot 2 , second class , 7,011 pounds , sold for Wl'J i7 ! , making the eight tons nnd ! iSS pounds of ere net $ ! , ll.tyi , making nn iiverigo of & .177 US , ana jot this ore would have biouaht tnoro had the two grades been loft togoihor In shipping. Since that Mr Gilson bus bueu out to the inlno again mid biought In another carload of ere and savs ho has ton carlo ids in sight ami don't know how much moio Just before leivlng a shot binko ioto a chamber of chloride ere , soft as n fiosh ash heap , from which an assay was made which mailo the biggest kind of n but ton , showing I.I.OIO ouncofl silver and ' . " > l < j ounces gold Of couiso they do not expect much of such oio , probinly only a small pocket , nnd vet thoio may bo many of thojo The second lot of oio biought bv Gllson from the lluckliorn , amounting to seven tons and Mii pounds , assayed 'I ! > 'I per cent lend , Ul',1 ounces silver nnd ,1,0f > 'j ounces gold , thu vnluo of the I'old being $ U ! ,10 The analysis of this oio showed Urn following porcentagoa. Silvei , lOUj , lion , 'l , i\w \ , I , lime , 10. PnUcTTlilM K Off. A minor on Klamatb river , some distance fiom Yrcka , Cal. , mot with a tuiiiblo ucci dent While working alouo dining the noon hour ho placed a IOJHI used to hoist gravel out of the ditch and reset It nil a huge drum , which no stalled to rovolv ing , when his log hecamo untangled in tbo cell and ho was diawn up to the diiiin , ono leg being com pletel ) pulled off near tlio knee , vvhllo HID other was i rushed to a lolly Ilotli Kgs I ave bum nmpiitntnd , but theio Is little hopes cti- toituinud foi Ills lift ) I'uor Inilcoil. The state of Colorado Is gdtting to bo a very poor pa ) mnstur. Last summer nnd fall most of the now sp ipors published for the stnto the proposed constitutional amend- ininth , says the DonvorNims The bill In each COM ) nmourii/d to about t is , and when fl\\n \ \ various publlsbois picsontod tm Ir LI1U the secrotntj of state ) vvroto thorn that the pi luting fund had been exhausted and they would hnvo to wall for tliclt wiiiiant till the kgislatuio made an appiopriation fiom which todiaw After six months'dolay tlio legls. latino Itnnlly did , on tlio last day of the ses sion make the npptoprintioii , but through I ho Jugglery of some g.J committee chuk thu omeigumy clause was orintlud fiom tlio bill , a id so thi ) poor publlsbois wilt have to wnit ninety days mom oof ere the law can bo tnude sporatlvo.