Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 12, 1893, Page 5, Image 5
THE STAR OF THE WEST Golden Drops and Precious Minerals doming from the Bank of Mother Earth. ROMANCE OF THE LOST PEGLEG MINE e\olnpmM > l In On-Run Wool Hnr- vent In Iilntio A III ? Mltiintr Crop Now * from 1V t- crn tlelils. The warm weather of the past two wcoks no well interspersed with rain has done glorious woik In pushing forward crops of Wory kind so that In 'most ovcry section the general outlook for a good crop has never been better Fruit while locally subject to ralluics In some varieties Is giving peed In- \llcatlons and both the agricultural and mineral resources of the west may bo relied upon to contilbuto their full share toward waking the coming Jcar a prosperous ono. Yellow .Mntil In hull .Jinn. Ira A Scott has Just returned from Den- Tcr , bringing with him a check for $31.1 , ro- fcotvcd for 100 pounds of ere taken from n ten-foot hole In the S.vlvcstor location This , with the other mill run tests nnd the ship- hient made last j oar from the Elk Ore to Bllverton , removes any doubt ns to the ilch hcss of the gold veins In the duartrito area In iho San Juan range , whence the Ucar cicok gold has its source Morlan it Wheeler , Stcudnm.an , Varnoy tires , McNutt and other assajers reuoit rich returns In gold ami silver from samples left them by prospcctois coining In for proVisions - Visions nnd supplies. A hundred locations lm\o hern made In the vicinity of the Good IIouo and Sylvanlto , owned by Iia Scott and Jiulfri ) Wells. The Guod Hope has considerable woik done , the property having been worked all \vlntcr , while the Sylvanite has only the as- bcssmcnt work finished The latter was lo cated In A pi II. The lead on which the Good llopo Is iocntrd hns been traced for thrco miles nnd staked that distance , the outcrop Mowing a well defined vein along the sur faceTho The Llttlo Giant , owned by the Long li others , gives 100 ounces in gold to the ton , nt a depth of ten feet Another i ich pros- meet is the Surprise , the oio taken from the ( bottom of the ton-foot shaft tunning in value Ironi 5.0 to S-'OO in gold Hefoicnco h is been made to the Golden Kaglo , vvliiih rurnishcs n tellurium oio assajing well in gold and Bllver It Is owned bj Of Munson and his partner The Gold Hun and Morning Star nro also highly spoken of.as being well defined leads , rich in tellurium and gray copper. Creedc Hacholor , Spni City and Wason nro well loprc'sunted in camp Application fora pnsti lllco was made a month ago with dailv , service from Crcedo A White ] Slum ultli n ( iiililnii Glrrtrd. As far back as 1SCO a miner named IJalsloy prospected and mined in the country adja cent to Baker City , Ore Ho was successful in some of his ventures and his name is pci- j > etuatcd by ono of the best pajlng mines in that set lion Tlieio v\as ono claim , savs an exchange , hbout three miles southwest of the famous White Swan mine , on which ho did some work After sinking a shaft on the ledge TJaisloi abandoned thu claim , for ho thought lie had something oettor 'Iho ledge was nftervvards known as thu F.unham claim , but it was never developed Two sons of the original locator , Sam nnd .Tames B uslcy , often talked of opening up the ledge which their father discovered But nothing in that direction was attempted Until recently After wonting only n short time they struck n big gold pocket in the ledge , wlikh has a width of live feet A chink of oio taken out , that weighed about ten pounds , contiincd $100 woith of gold. Other rich specimens vvcsro found In n single day ono of the Baialuis pounded out If 1,000 worth of gold. Iho claim Is neat the divide , between the Vhlto Swan mine and Alder or Sutler cicok , Onli a short distinco from linker Citv 'J ho new find cieatcd a big excitement at that place , where the specimens wcio c\ lilhltcd In a bink Lots of prospectois went out there and old claims were jumped and things weio lively. From present indications White Swan dis trict Is likelv to develop a considerable camp during the present season Illitho'v VI mil Crop. The scene at the wool depot of the Idaho Commercial company at present speiks louder than words of the magnitude of that Industry in Washington county , Idaho , wiitos a westcin coiicspondcnt. The ware houses of that companj are now filled to the $ rafters with soroo lfiOO sacks of wool , 10g ag- pegating IMl.OOO pountls , valued at jno.SftO ( There niu jot bOO sacks to arrive fiom moro remote paits of the county , which will weigh 240,000 pounds ami ) : o worth S.TO.OOO , making thu total amount to ship fiom this point ii'JO,000 ' iwiunds , or Jill _ ' . ' : > w 01 th of wool , at piesent prices This is not the a entire - tire clip of tills county , as quit o a lot from the vicinity of Mineral w ill bo shipped fiom JIuntlngton These nio bedrock llguies and should be romcmboicd illn as such win n corn- imicd with the Inflated flumes which nro habitually given by other points on the Ehort Line About SU0)00 ( ) has also boon paid out hero this spring for mutton sheep The wool biryeis who are hero nro offering 12'4 and ! . ! ' , per pound , which scorns to ho ns good a price as is being p lid nnywheio at pieseiu , with little prospect of an advance. I attempted to ' I'lcinalow pointers on the wool n u Itot fiom some of the bu ois hcie , but about all that could be got out of them was that U vv is dull" Ono iilit there was no piosput of a thinge until tt was seen how the ulministi itlon was going to treat wool Iho buvois atol consider Idaho wool > nhonil oi Oiegon wool , but of Mont.au i socondaiy to that _ A I.nng I it Minn HUrotrroil. Mr and Mrs .losoph Ingram and Mr Sea bold , a I3aptlst clcigyman of this city , leave in the morning for a ilch mine discovered by Mrs Ingram seven months ago on the des if ert , to mote full } locate It , and secure in for mat Ion necessary to obtain title to the prop- urtj. It la believed to bo the lost Pcglcg inlno. Tiiooro nssiys f.l.fiOO to the ton nnd the voln Is four fcotwtdo Four claims have ( been staked oft by Ingiam , each fully 1,600 Jcot long , nnd water Is to bo secured In of nbuiidnm-o close at hand Thu location Is 100 ' 'given as in the Cocopih mountains , near the proposed route of the S in Diego nnd ' 1'liUMiK rallvvaj The piesent expedition is inercly to socmo Infoiinition ncmssiry to the Illlng definitely ii | > on the claims already ktakcd off. dint Ingiam and his wife fiavo spent iluco years in the Ucsmt looking for the Inlno and v-eie leaving in October when iij puulid to It bv an Indian Ingiam stajcd at the foot of the iiuiiintain , phu little ing i ti - ilcnco In the storj of thu In.lian , but lls vifo climbed to iho place dc.sUnatcd and the In ought hack .such ilch specimens of oio thut Ingiam iiuelully pie pcctcd the field , the nnd ho Is conildcnt lhc.\ have Ida ' \ a honnn/a Jl'hoy knew IVglcg Smith , and received from Ills ph.s blil-in . such information as to the location of the mine that they weio con fident It i o.illy existed day llin Snliiion .tllnr * . The majority , If not the w hole , of the prospectors now at woik In .Inckson and cent Josephine lountlcs , Oio , nto not looking forlodgcs , but rather for rich pockets Hut not so in Coos The county Salmon mines are situated in the souihein poi tlon of Coos county about twcntj-Hvo miles south of Jilyitle Point , nnd as an evidence of iho woik ii that is now being proaccutod , there nro at Itiustfour mines In the group that are being prospected nnd developed to an extent that gas would do credit to heat any of the development WOI-K ' that has over been douo in the Cuiur the d'Alcno - - oi-othci-iieh mining regions of the coast. The Mvitlo Point .Mining company is now dovolojilng the Valentine ledge , nnd the development woik sbovvb up a ledge )0f ) pold-bcarlng quartz that assaj s f.10 per ton deal frco gold , besides sulphurDts , The work ref development is being rapidly pushed forward , , done liiid bcfoio the oml of thu boasun enough do- Tolopmunt work will ho done to cnablo the company to put a &tampmll | in operation , that which trio company intends to do this sum- a juer. juer.The Salmon state Mountain AIII I " ' " -"xuai1' al roidy has development vrork done on the same lodga a the Myrtle Point company , nnd will h vo a milt In operation on Its ledge parly In the season The Sucker Crook Mining company also has progressed rapidly with the work of development , and the mine prospects cqimlly as well as the other mines tn tlio district. The Divllbiss Uiothcrsaro pushlnt ? the work of development - mont In Iholr now tunnel , and have struck their Icdgo on a lower level , which prospects well They have now alwut $20,000 worth of ere on their dump , and they Intend to have a mill In operation before the close of the season. 'Iho snow Ins seriously retarded the work of prospecting the country this snilng , but now It has nil disappeared , and there are n great miny men In the moun tains prospecting. Alcilgcof free mllHncroro urns struck within about four miles of Mjr- Ho Point a few days ago that prospects $10 per ton. The ledge Is atwut flvo foot in [ vvld'h , and Is free milling oro. A ri\o Mllllon-Dollnr Dltcli. Ono of the grandest Irrigation projects nvcr undertaken In Arizona Is the ono just started twelve miles cast of Vuma at the narrows on the Oil.i river near Olla clt.v The dam will bo of solid masonry , 4.WW foot In length , 110 feet high , the water front covered with asphaltum finish , Imjxjrvlous to water , The reservoir will bo twenty-five miles in length and eight miles vvido at the widest point , and will contain water aufll- clcnt to irrigate all of the valley and mesa lands cast and south of Yuma and west of the Colorado liver , both tn Arizona nnd in the Mexican state of Sonora , nn area of not less than 3,000,000 acres of the finest land In thi ) valley of the Co'orado. ' The water rights have been located , the surveys made nnd the capital will bo f mulshed hi eastern nnd foreign capitalists and hauliers. The location of the dam is ono of the best on the Glla river and the same that was se lected by the Sonora I and nnd Irrigation company for the crossing of their aqueduct and canal , by which they nroposo to , convoy the water from the Colorado river down to their lands In Sonora. The project Is a feas ible one , oiiginatcd by Ooorgo W. Morton , the eminent civil anil hydraulic engineer , and Is now in eh u-go of O W Rich mis , an engineer formerly w ith the Southern Pacillc Hallway company , who has made the sur veys It Is estimated that the dam w ill cost ? ri,000X)0. ( 'J ho water In the icsoivoir will hma to bo led in canals or Humes only half a mlle before it can bo used to irrigate all of the rich Gill valley linds between the dam and tno Colorado nver , an area of moro than 100,000 acres Uy competent engineers this is believed to bo the grandest irrigation piojcctj ot started in Arizona An rxtoinltm of Ihu Amotlijxt. The Nancy Hanks has stiuclc an eighteen- Inch streak of ore that has assayed 5.HO In silver to the ton. This was found in the bottom of the shaft about forty foot deep The work of sacking oio fiom the drift , which has been gome on successfully for ucaily two weeks , Is thus augmented , and a shipment mav bo expected Inside the nc\t fortnight. The pipjrross In this property is watched with considerable lutcicst by mining men in the camp , and if the original proposition of the1 locateis develops itsulf it will lie not only a fissure vein , hut the first piodiicuron Mimmoth mountain .Jcsso Benin , one of tlio oldest prospectors in the camp , has opened up in the Spir , which adjoins Ihu Nancy Hanks , a thrco and a half foot vein of gravelly qu irtcon - sidciabli iron-st lined , which assijc-d jlS In silver and some gold As ho has the foot wall he is going to drift for the other Several good stieaks have 1 Uoly been passed in the Hnnioy tunnel , vvhu h is now in over 20(1 feet. It has assaved well in silver and gold The operators mo not looking for anything extraordinary until they reach a distance of 100 feet , wnon it is calculated to cut the discovery vein. There has been considerable excitement on Mineral Point ; the pist ten dnvs , occa sioned by the llnding of what is boliovcd to be the north extension of the Amethyst lead in the Union and Compton groups , anil fur- thci woik on the Pun tail group , a ii ilf mlle still further north , has disclosed thu existence - once of tlio s-imo character of quartz , but of a better quality. llmutnzi Sold to Stanil.inl Oil People. The silo of the Bonanza mine in the liar- qua Holn mountains , Arizona , about r)0 ) d miles west of Phernix , marks the highc"sl figure in cash paid for a mining property in scv.oi.tl years , according to the Golet Nujrget. The details of the transaction wcio learned a few daj s ago from an engineer vv ho is famrllir with the countiy and the facts Development vv ib commenced on the Ho- nan/v about tluce cais agoand vvhiloi itcd as a good mine , it , sliovvcd nothing ronurka- blo until early in 18'W ' , when it pissed into the hands of Mosbib Ilubb inland Bovvcis , experienced CalifornI i miners A twenty- stamp mill was in 'tIO put opciation and the piolit for 1SIU was placed at STOO.OOO In January , Ib'J I , the mill was men-cased to thirty stamps , producing fiom JbO,000 ido $100,000 per month. JnMirch the company iy shipped a bar of gold valued at olM.OOO , the product ofi thit month , wtiilo the expense of pioducing It was less than $18,000 The of foiination of the bonanza is a limestone , of capped with quartzlto , through which there nioa number of dykes of eruptive rock Oi c occurs on the contact with limestone ns foot wall The oio Is nn oxide of iron , carrying fiec gold , the vein being from fif : teen to thirty feet in width Tlio piicc asked for thu mine was Si,000,000 The piicopiid tlio Standard Oil pcoplo is stated at $1- In cash A Shc'i | > Oiinriintlnc. Governor Hickaids has forbidden by proo lamation the Importation of sheep into Mon tana fiom Oregon , Nevada , California , Washington , Wyoming , Idaho , Colorado , Utah and Now Meiiio because of the ro- portcu piovaljnco of scab In the Hocks oof those states Sheep fiom the localities named may bo biought into Montana upon the certilh a to ot the state v eterin u i in , or bo duly authorised deputy , that the fheop havu been found to bo fieo from scab or any infectious or contagious disease I'orpoiations , poisons and companies must In give uotico to the state vctoiin.ary Miigeon stof Montana preceding the an Ival at the boun dary line of Montaiu of all such sheep iias como within the provisions of the procl tin asi tion Nothing in the piex-lamation shall lx boconstiuod as to prohibit the transpoita- and tionof any sheep tluough the state byiail the thoi utonot unloidcd within the stato. Moro ( .old in tlin ICuytftoiui. the From Con Listen , aiKapid Journal reporter in learned that on Tuesday of this week a ilch of strlko was made In the If03310110 mine The i Ich Icdgu was uncovered In the bottom the shaft , which has reached n depth of foot The lodge Is about four feet > In wide and is filled with free gold Mr Listen states that the strlko is by far Irho F most impoi taut that has oviir been made In in soutliein Hills , ns the new lodge tu- covered is below water level , and demon- stiatcs the futuin tlchncs * of the ICe btono property ' A similar ledgu has been upenod 1'ied Whitney and Abe Wilson in ho Columbia , mine , located across the ok ning fiom ttu Kovstouu , and the recent develop menu made In the two locations have m uio New prospectors and mine owners of the dls- iho feel a triflu jubilant over the futuio isof camp. Is Iline uml l.lmcitimc. The Tacoma and Uoclio Harbor Lime com pany has n locord of lfiOO birrols of linio inm n Thu and is the most extensive on- toiprlsoof Its kind in the west i'ho stone D found hero is thu best In the UnituJ biatoj , lining 60 nor cent Hmo and Wt per cent limestone Limo U mndo by freeing heat clock Htouo from Its acid , and this Is I'ono bv heat , clock which vol.itUos the acid , leaving thu white , brittle and llakv substance known ns lime 110 Limu U calcined in a kiln so built that heat tery entois into the kiln near the bottom nnd ib-.es upw.tni , through thostono.piovlously broken Into small pieces , the top of the kiln being being left open for the eseapo of smoUa and 3,500 and to eroato a draft The degree of necessary is not speclllc , but thogreater heat the quicker thu deal rod result Is ob man tained. fair HOIIIH III iho Mines , north The present season promises to sco a great of not Ira development work done In the somu at mining district south of Helena The work * IJ on DO Gulch , nnd In the Unlonvlllo that district the lastvcarortw eli is demonstrated and thciu lies at thu door of Helen t us ilch In gold bearing country as thuro is In the bo . : , and the faithful , who have labored far ugumst Kicat odds to convince Heteuu people I for of this nro now In n fair way to receive ! their reward. A prominent Illustration of the resources of this district may bo seen at thfl Jumbo mine , on the west fork of Dry Gulch , two miles from Helena The property is owned by Tandy , Smith nnd the Cleveland estate , nnd Is being worked under lonso by the Davis Brothers The shaft Is down 12. " ) feet , showing three arel one-half feet of ore A strike was recently made on the property , nnd twenty-two tons sent to the Lntteu States Stamping company returned WMO .a ton The adjoining claim , the Conductor , as well ns the Gerald Ine nnd Ore , Cache , in the same group , owned by Mr Burns , so far as development has gone , look equally as well as the Jumbo. Xchrtukrt anil Nclirnsknns. O'Neill has made arrangements to cele brate the rourth. j Hurt county ble-yclo riders will bo given nn opportunity to contest for a ? 00 purse at the coining county fair. Western Otoo county old settlers held their annual picnic at Palmyra Thursday and enjoyed a first class reunion An 11-jear old boy named Warnor.in Jail nt Noligh for robbery , biokoout of the county bistllo and made his cscapo with but llttlo cHort A good many Hastings people are mourn ing the sudden nnd unexpected departure of W M Aycrs , who was running the Com mercial hotel. The Inrn and granary of Charle * Borsc- hank of Bcemcr , with ' . ' 00 bushels of oats and a quantity of farm machinery , were destroyed by fire Plymouth , Jefferson county , founded In the fall of ISrtJ , now has 10 ! Inhabitants nnd a nowspiper , the nntcrprlso , of which J. A. Wild is the publisher. A Denver onicer swooped down on Atlanta the other ri.iy and carried off P Richardson on the charge of having done seine crookeit work vvh'lo ' In the Kooky Mountain city While n boy was driving a tc'vm belonging to August Homhall ncir Louisville , the horses became frightened and ran awav with the hanow , killing both horses. A tooth of the harrow ran through the neck of ono of the hotsos , killing It Instantly , and the other was so Indly cut that It bled to death. The team was valued at WOO. The boy was not huit , The most curious crop over planted Jn this county , says the David City TrJbfliiu , his been the woik of James Doll of this city. Ho has planted n farm of 100 acres .near IJinln- nrd to mustaid Mr Bell Informs us that he has found n maiket for his crop ami ho expects a fair return for his Investment and labor Farmers will no doubt vvatoh the 10- sult of Mr , Bell's experiment with intcicst. The Fremont Chautauqua managers have dec'ded ' to keep the gates open on Suneliy , and while no tie'kots will be sold and admis sion will bo free , a collection will bo taken up at divine sci vices , and those piesent will bo expected to contilbuto. The manage ment believe the public will not abuse their confidence. The responsibility Is thrown upon nil to maintain a quiet , oiacrly Sab- bith Henry Bcobo , a farmer living near Pawnee City , while engaged In building a fence had the misfortune to have his left hand tcnibly mashed Ho was holding the post anil two men with thirteen-pound sledges were driv ing them down Mr. Bcubu told them to stop , and placing his bane ! on top of the post began to diivo a staple , when one of the men , not healing him , brought the hammer down on the left hand , nnshing all four llngeia. A number of Halgier men called on Prank Be islcy at that place the other nieht and demanded an explamtion for his beating bis wlfo and driving his oldest daughter fiom homo at H o'clock at night. It was an un expected call upofi the part of Bcasley , and ho kindly submitted to tholr requests novcr to no the like again. The next night John Hill , .i man who never worked and piobablj never will , icceived notice through the poatolHco that unless he got to work within twenty-four hours a special commit tee would wait upon him. Says the Lexington Pioneer' Jacob NIs- loy , a south side farmer , has a litter oi pups that are a cross , between a female coiote and a shaggy cur dog. There are Uvo of the animals in the litter , tlirco of them being blac-lc in color and sonicwh.it resembling a dog , while two are graj nnd resemble a wolf The mothorof the pups was captured by Mr Nibley about two vears ago when but a few ijs old and has been kept iu captivity over binco She is soineu-li.it domesticated but , is a dead shot on poultiy whenever oppor tunity offers While James Brown vvns enroiito from Do id wood to Norfolk riding on top1 of an nikhoin passenger car tosavo pajim * f.uo , ho tuincdovor in his sleupand loll from his periloub position Just , after the train had passed H ly bpiinsrs , and lay unconsc-ious for sovcial bouts Ho was dKcoveiotl at day light by a farmer passing , who came to town ans reported the ac-cidont. A pirty was ini- d mcdi ituly sent out and biought the injured man to tew n A physician was called and did every thing possible to relieve the sufferer. No bones woio broken , but it is thought he has sustained serious internal iiijuiies. Says the Wakeileht Republican : Prof. Oariow in Conns us that while engaged in the arduous labor of digging a well en the f.ntii Mr Gus Johnson lust week , at tlio depth thirty-eight feet from the surface of the earth , he then and there , having leached the .il.L-zoic and secondary strata of the tortiaiy epoch , came suddenly upon the bones of a gigantic plcaiosaurus , which ho thinks Is must probably of the mioccno or the pleisto cene period. The piofessor brought to town to the thigh bone of the mnstodon , which indi cates a distance of about foui teen feet be tween joints and a consequent huiglit of about seventy seven feet In his stocking fcot when this awc-inspinng animal stalkeet the earth some million , of jeais in the unknown piov iously heretofore This prehistoric cioa- lure if ullvo today , could from Ills gracing grounds in the Login valley look over the bite of Slouv City or see the towers of the Now York Life building in Omahn Ho could not look Into the supreme c-ouit loom at Lincoln and possibly disiovor wliy rt takes that learned body so long to pionounco sentence upon the Impeached state oftlciais. It would the meiost play for him to gizo over the backbone of Dixon count } and into the rust ton National bank of Pone i , and pensively as ho chewed his cud contemplate the big hole left the cash of that institution and Cashier ttvo Dorsoy ombaihing for the classic shades of nikhart , Ind It Is with sue-h icllcctions as the-so that Prof. Gaiiow lollovcd his labors vvlHlo nigging up the bones of the n.astoiion ton Wo uxK3Lt | to have It mounted nnd act up on a vacant lot us a reminder to present generation of the transitory con ditions of life , and thu glories of an epoch in idei primeval hibtory of this countrs which ably the piocess of evolution lias become the piradlsuof the homo seeker and the haven thu oppressed of other lands. lu Uolorailo. llnd Kio Gi and o ofltfi Us , uo taking an Interest the gold claims of noi thei n Now Muxico was Heavy lead ere has been developed in the P Davis lode. Summit ' county , 'J ho ere icclf worth $1-5 to $110 par ton rok Thu dlimond di 111 explorations nt Brcck- been cniidgo are being watched with Inteicst. They expect to stilko t.ubonatea A now stiike Is are icpoitcd In the Swiss Belle It showb a three-foot vein of oio run from # -100 to $500 per ton In silver A big strike h is just been maun In the Dollar tunnel at a depth of 5JO feet the ere chutu U live- foot thick i.nd the breast runs fifty-eight ounces lu silver. This been the third chute struck. .r > The Annie Lisle Mining company was In- cniporatcd with a capital stock of 31,000,000 company owns the Annie Lislu giouj ) , which comprises 11 vo claims located in Klmmcl gulch , about a mllu cast of Pitkln T Uvans , a jowulor In Golden has In vented a clock which has eleetileitj for its motive power It Is thu only actual electric that bus over been produced. The in question has neither woicht nor upring , but consists only of thrco wheels , u pendulum , two olectrio magnets and a bat teryTho The first herd of Texas cuttlo this year diiven over the trail passed hero today , It in chat go of S. 1) Miller Thoio were head of 'J and a-yuar-old steers nnd belong to the Bar X outfit. The cattle and horses were iu goo4 condition , and the fore In charge said feud along the trail was , hut getting much better the further they got. I itepous from Archuleta county toll of valuabla discoveries of coal and coke Graphite City , thiity-flvo miles from mango , on the Plcdras river It is said a natural vein of coke seven feet thick another six feet havu been uncovered. the adjoining mountains there is said to the finest coal that bus over been pe.tod In the oaat or vvost , and said to pros bo ahead of Ponusylvanii for quality and quantity. Another recent discovery was a flno bed of fire clfty , Uhfoh rfiport says Is Kooii nml Is very vahmhl < j , as well a lend of firnpliito s.ilil lo bo almost iiurc. Farmers nrnl stockittort nro complaining bitterly of the ovorlftml | rlvcs of lean , lank and hungry cnttlo , p.nslng from Texas and Now Mexico to Wyoming. They nssert that the biff cflttlosjiuUc'Ud piys neither tfixdi nor writer rlalus , yet thcic Immense herds destroy valuable rnnpq fcciling , hn > ik dltchcn nnd destroy much work done by the county ranchmen. Prtviito pastures ftro broken Into and the Mr rccki with Iho Blench of deiel stock loft by the great herds driving northward. - The William Courtenay report * the silo of r > 00 Arizona steers at $1S and 4,000 lambs at i2' Syd Paget has sold his brand of cnttlo to Mr ZIcRlcr of DeaJwocxl. The brand con tains 1,000 head. At a citizens meeting In Emory last week 3,000 were subscribed for artesian wells and 80,000 for a now hotel. The commission mipolnted hsf summer to deal with the YanktonSlout In South DaKota - Kota submitted the articles of agreement to Secretary iloko Smith All the unallotted lanih nro to bo coded to the government for * COO,000. This land will bo disposed of under the existing land laws. During the month of May the Chamberlain - lain land ofllco broke the record In number of actual entries upon land nmdo by now settlers during the month. The total num ber of entiles for the month was 2v 9. an In crease of forty six over the best record nmdo during any previous month. Indian Agent Drown of Pine lildgo has opened the bids received for furnishing the who fur bulldlni ; thoninoty-inllo biub wire fence around the noi th western border of the Pine HIdgo icscrvMtlon. but will not make any award until the Indian bureau at Wash ington cnn bo heard from relative to fur nishing the posts , which will bo of Iron. A Vankton printer named DeVol has a bottle containing a ll/ard of the commoTf v.ulty seven inches long and an Inch ncross the thickest part of Its body There Isnn iutoioHtliig story in connection with thlsllzaid. ror four jcars the bottle , with Ics contents , lus occupied a position In the house of llurb DoVol , whoso 0-yc.ir-old son emitted the ruptllo from his interior. The ferry bo-it on the Missouri river at Pieno recently loft that place with a pirty of forty Indians on board , and when the boat reached the Port Pierre side of the river tliuro wore forty-two Indians in the pirty , the two oxtr.i being bom on the way over. Their niothcis wrapped the now-born infants In n shawl ana walked off the boat at Fort Pierre as though nothing had happened. \V ) omln ; ? . The "Tx > it Cabin mine" his been found once moio , this tune near Newcastle Kilpatrick Uros & Collins , owners of the extensive coal mines at Cambria , aio now mining 1,000 tons of coal a diy The Cambri v Mining company of Newcas tle is taking from its coal mines at that place about 1,000 tons of coal daily. Forty head of steers belonging to Walter Scrunerwcro caught in quicitsand while crossing Giecn river and drowned The Smith's Park Mining and Milling compaiii tiled articles of incorporation yes terday The c ipital stock is $ W)0,000. ) A bed of ctyohto has been discovered In the blufls near Saiatoifn. This inituial , which is used largely in the manufactuio of aluminium , is scaico In this country rish Commissioner Sohnitzer Ins distri buted 20000 biook trout lu Allnnv county and 25,000 in Latamlo county The litter will bo placed in Horse cieek. thirty-live miles south of Cheyenne. In all 500,000 will bo planted this season. A dispatch received from President Sher man of the Wjomlng &i Utah railroad which is to bo built from Casper , Wio , an , nounces that great progt ess la being made in the surveys of tins road and that the woik will soon be completed. Two largo irrigating ditches have just been completed Both take water from the 1'latto river , and will Irrigate over 5,000 ncrcs of land in the vicinity of Douglas. They are the Leon P. Hart ditch and the Ferry canal. Uanchmen m this section are spending a picat deal of money in the development of irrigation entoipriscs. The Indian soldiers stationed near Fort ICeogh have been allowed the iul\llegoof the post canteen. One night the t'caits of some of the joung- bucks weio very bad , and they piocecdea to clear out the white sol- dicis and ha\o a war dance. One white soldier was cracked over the head witli a beer bottle Some shots were lired , which bioughta file of the gunul to the canteen The Indl ins loturncd to their camp , and the commanding officer revolted the privilege the Indi in soldiers have enjojcd , as they nro fmreioiis and tic.ichc.ious persons to elbow when drinking. Oregon. Salem has undertaken to reform the diunkards by shutting off their supplies The result of three and a half days run with a ten-stamp mill on ere fiom the Vir ginia niino was 51-lliO. Superintendent Wright , of the Hurdy Gunly mine , has gone to Portland with a carload of rah ere taken out of that mine George II. Bilgps of Iverby has iccently stiuek a six-foot ledge of gold-bearing quartz six twelve miles from his farm , and is a picpanng develop it. George Donahue , who has been engaged in placer mining on Hose gulch , Just south of Virtue , has picked up two nugeets , the iltst being worth ? 100 and the other ono p about ? 50. Kittle Drad y of Waldo , .TcHophino county , met a cinnamon boar on the mountain trail , being ; \uned. earned homo his cars as i tiophlos ofior skill with a illlc. Josephine . county girts , i { nil are like Miss 15r uly , do appear to bo particularly in need of male protectors Aioceut clean-up of the Ashland five stamp mill was after a tvvcntj-stnen and thieo tourths days mil on oio from the Pat- for mine. The result was -TJ7 ounces of gold bullion , woith * li.V , " > . The company is in about TO foot on tunnel No U and making feet per day. The tunnel , when it reaches the lodge , vv ill bo f > 'j feet long Its Acmious beabt , killed near Weston , Uini- county , Is now on exhibition at Pondlo- It is about tinoo feet long , and a foot a half In height anil has a shaggy coat of dailc and light blown. Its head resembles ing of a boar , but its loner tail picclmics the tion that it might bon ciiin.tmon It is prob l Ing a specimen of the so-called fox-tailed beats which tradition says vvoio to once nu- moious in the mountains In that vicinity. nnd The tunnel In the Po ml lot cm paint mine Is of about bO foot , Slnco the working of this a ns a nalnt deposit , and when in about seventy feet , a peculiar foimatlon of loclc : found , such as is usually found in opal mines The vvoitc ot siftUfng Into the bed- the is now going on , during the process duf which unite a number nf good opilshavo found , and of v.iHonscolois U | < on tlio The ndvlco of an opal expert they will sink of tluough this bedrock , wheio , if expectations nrdi lo.illzed , the rich opal rock will bo found. into V V.i a 111 iKtoii , state A 400 pound sea lion was shot on ono of 10 Imi bor buoys at Tacoma tlio otnor day The monster traction engine , which has rail at work in Lincoln county hauling asa gang plow , has uccu shipped back to Pen- For dlcton It weighs 14 tony , Is CO-liotso power , burn two Ions of coal n day find consumes now gnlIons of water In the same space Of time The additional acrcAgo planted to tops In Ynklma counti this jear will not fall below l.WW acres Lo , fifteen miles below Wlllnpa City on the now railroad now promises to bo an * other : Washington metropolis Another Irrigation enterprise Is belne re- vlvci for the puiposo of reclaiming -10,000 acre : of IIrat class lands In Klttltas valley Over forty locations have been made in the Cho\ el ih district during the past few dajs on the ledge of tin recently discovered there Although the wet weather has , to some extent , cut down the acreage In parts of eastern Washington , yet the tmmenso \teli ! promised Is expected to moro than malt up the dilTerenco It Is stated that young poach trees In the Wonatchco valley , which had their lower limb covered with snow last winter , will bM heavy crops this fall , whllo the older trees , , will produce but llttlo fruit . . The , , ' Thtirston County lagging company Is constructing . , a narrow-gaugo railway to and through . the Black HUH , and Intends extend. Imr , . . , branches to all the great timber bolts of that region , clear to the ocean. Dogfish Jim , sometimes called .Tames Klrscli , died at Port Townsend Monday. Ho was a pioneer of Puget sound , and named Dogllsh bay , Jefferson county For llfteen yo.ars ho had lived by catching dogllsh and oxtiacting their oil The people II vine in the district covered by the Kcnnowlck irrigating ditch have been consldciIng whether or not they shall buy the canal. There are about l-.OOO acres In this district , and the price asked for the ditch is 6 0,000 Nature has kindly como to the assistance of the loggers. What a combination failed to effect In the waj of Increased prices , has boon accomplished by re isun of an unprcce- dentedly wet season , that has been abso lutely prohibitory to logging Yaltlma expects to secure Iho location of a woolen mill The Ilorald savs that , whllo manuf.icturingall the drier grades of woolens , the mill will make a spuci tlty of blankets lor Indians , expecting to laigely supply the trailo of this state nnd Alaska , as well as portions of British ColumbI i. Both Jackson and Klamath counties nro looking forwaid with no small dcgroo of in terest to the appio idling encampment , July 4 , at Fort Klamath , there will be a sham battle between the companies and 100 Klamath Indians. The latter are very en thusiastic over the affair and thu entire 10- scivation Is Diopaiing for it. Squirrel hunting has boon a most profit able employment in Gartiold countv this spring. The Pomcioy Uist Wasinngtonian says ' Up to last Saturday night .IW.JTI squirrel scalps had been received and counted at the auditor's ofllco Of this number , iiU.yjJ were brought In during this month , since the extension of the bounty , and the number will probably bo Inn-cased to 50),000 ) If so , the issue of wairanls will be 5ilO,000. .Iliicolhincims. The fourth crop of gi con peas Is now on the tables In Yuma , AHA / A Mexican boy was p-'ddling live rattle snakes at Santa Anna , N M , selling them at § t apiece. Over two-thirds of the orange ciop of Kivei-.Ido , Cal , has been shipped The total number ot cailoadssent out Is neaily 1'cHK , ) A twenty-ton shipment of Mountain Chief ere yielded Sl-0 .o the ton The ere was shipped to East Helena , Mont. The mine is locatea within three miles of Now Denver , B.C. Some very ilch gold era from the Duncan river country was ass lyed at Kaslo Ono piece brought In by Dick Gallop went $ .50 to tlie ton and another piece tioin n discovery about twenty-live miles above Duncan City gave fJOO. No gold was visible in either sample. Twenty-one tons of onyx brought up by the steamer Pacheco from the now Pedrara quaines in lower California vvcia loaded upjn caw for shipment to St Louis 'Iho pieces of stone woio quite large , one weigh ing about six tuns A Jury In the United States circuit court rcndcied -vuidict for $7,500 against the Northein Pacillc in the suit of Archie licatun for fTiO.OOO Bciton was foreman of agangofbndgo carpenteis woiking near Garrison , Mont , and was injured in the BtacUfoot tunnel on October SI , ib'Jl. A conspuacy of u highbindet boiiiety to cxtctminatc a rival organization has been discovered by the San Fiancisco police. The offlceis went tluougli Chi'iitowu and found that mines oi high explosives had been laid for the purpopo of blowing up the a heaUquaitcrs of the Chco Kong J'ong society and other buildings. Yuma again takes the lead in carli fruits The drat ilpotlgswcio shipped to Denver Mnj 10 Apricots unit mulberries woienpo * ana shipped Aurrl'J. . Green coin was In market May 15. This was thocaily small Cocopah corn , of which the Imlf.ius raise four ciopt. avcar. It was raised in the valley below iuma and without Irrigation While John Hughes , a farmer living eight miles east of Guthrto , O. T , was digging a well recently ho found human bonus at a depth of eight feat , which upon Investiga tion proved to bo the skeleton of a man over foot high. Under the skeleton was found Icathei belt , a revolver and a long Knife , and scvcial feet away a leather pouch con taining Jl,500 In coin ; . no The Gold Hock mines , twenty 11 vo miles from Yuma , are being lev eloped by a com- my composed of Sioux City men A tvvonty- btampmill will bo put in and soveial Huntington - ington batteries will bo added A foui-inch pipe line will supply water from the Cole - ado river , the pump station being near the P.ijmaster pump. Tuo lift is bOO foot to the mill Altogether the IOo company expects to ; spend * JOUO on their plant. \ Captain Alficd J. Ally , an old r.illfmnla seafaring man , loft Now York for Vera Cruz , Mexico There ho will got ,1 crew and bail a guano island that ho discovered in the Gulf of Mexico. The island la about foui 10y > of thieo milus in dimensions , and upon it are large masses of gmno , while its led locks [ aiestiov.ii with morchautablu bhclls Along Ig shoics have been disuovciod vast quan tities of sponges , anil Captain Maj , when II10 discovered the island , saw that ho had found a tegular bonanzt idd Activu measures aio bolng taken by lead a citizens of Mlssoula dc to secuiu thu erec iioar thut city of the pupisednownmel i3 plant of thu Parrot company. Libuiu offeis of a cash bonus and land will bo madu thu company in addition luu to the natural fa - cllllies of abundunco of water ud , cncitp wood down hiil haul for ores , the completion the lailroad to the Flathead will also give down hill haul from thu < oal fluids of that legion , m which coal fluids the ownots of the Parrot are heavily intoiostod. Montana has fenced In her ranges agalns importation of sheen from OICITOII , Nevada California Washington , Wvomlng K Idaho , Colorado , Utah ami Now Muxico > leported piuvalunco of scab In the flocks thuio states Instigated Goveinor Hlcli - > ' pioclamatlon , and slicop from thrsi localities mentioned can horcattcr bo biough the state only upon the cci tilicato of ho votoiinaiIan The pioclamation It , .ot bo construed , however , to prohibit tin transposition of sheep through Montana by when they aio not unloaded within ho stato. n clear head and stead } nerves Take liiomo bolUor tilal bottle ICc After Bathing1 the first time with Pearline , you fee ] as if you never had been clean before. Possibly you haven't. Only baths like the Turkish or the Russian can make you as clean as Pearline docs. There's the same feeling of lightness and lux ury after it , too. Hathing with Pearline costs almost nothing. It's like everything else you would long for it , if it were expensive , but you're apt to over look it when it's cheap. Directions on every package. _ , Peddlers "this U and some " unicrupulous grocers will tell von. " - as good as" or "the same as I'carlinc. " IT'S . . , FALSK * Vx Peailino is never peddled , if you an imitation , be honest senJ it taek. ffM JA.MKS your I'VLIJ procer , New sends York. THO0HtM.V T/lf } HOItKMtAlf Ovuru , Juno 10. TO the Kdltor of Trts Octji For your 6vrn InformaUon nllow trto to say that the dynamlto explosion at liclch- cnborir , Bohemia , wa not cause < l bjr Bo hemians , or Czechs , or Choklis , or whatever other name they will bo called by. H WAS caused by Iho Germans neiohonberfj Is nearly all German -because the government would not ncooelo to the wishes of the Oor * min extremists The trouble In the Bohemian Dlot May 17 had this origin'iho government prowsed the beginning of the division of Bohomla Into mixed district * , whore the Gorman Ian- puago would ho supreme , and Bohemian dis tricts , where the Bohemian And Otrm.an would bo coequal , bv Introduction of a bill In the Dlot for establishingan oxcluslvelv German district of Trtitnov n'rautenau ) and vicinity. In cider to piovont the adoption thereof the .voting C/cch party concluded to illlbustcr by en-awing out the debate on nnnroprlatloiH until the end of the session TO nvold that ind In order to got the matter bcforotho homo , the president 6f the Diet , a govern ment agent , of course , announced on the 15th of May that the appropriation bill would bo laid aside nnd the Trtitnov bill would bo taken up at the nox' session on the ) 17th This was a clear violation of the rules , DS the laying aside of any bill under debate can bo accomplished only by a vote of the depu ties , ami mused a rumpus then ami thero. On the 17th the president was about to carry out the program nnd there was noth ing loft to the minority but to go to the extreme - tromo If they worn to foil the plans ol the goveinmunt And they did When the Trulnov bill was tikon up against tholr pro test , out of the regular orilcr , thov filibus tered nnd got Into n wrangle , until thu dis gusted president adjourned the session. Jens HOSICKV. itii.taioui > . Hov Frank DoWItt Talmago , san of the noted Brooklyn preacher , has been ordained by the Presbyterians. Hov Dr. James II Hcob ( , pastor of the Sec end PresDiturlan church of Albany , N. Y , has withdrawn from the church. Ho Is a suppoitcrof Dr. Bilggs , Tlio I'nglish Prosbvtorlnn chinch re cently decided to raise during the next live j o u -'r.O,000 for building now churches in different pails of Hngland. The movement inaugurated In Baltimore for the erection of an Episcopal cathedral In Washington is enthusiastically seconded at thu national capital and Is likely to bo a success * There Is rcpoited to be > much complaint In Kngland at the povcity of the clcrgi The . " . . " 'iJ honcflccs In England and Wales afford ajuul iticomoof loss than $1OJO to the In- cumncnts Dr John Hall's chinch. Fifth avenue , New Yoiltcltv , has'J.I W communicant members Us contributions 1 ist je.ar amounted tojl 17- OVi , of which ? ' .M,7.VJ went to benevolences Dr Hall was entitled to an assistant. Numerically the Lutheran church Is the fourth icligious denomination in this coun try , liaing an enrollment of li,000 ) com inunicant memben Its total membership throughout the vvoild is about oO.O'XVM ) It U said tint 500 persons have been con- vetted and tun Hiptist chinches and eight Sunday schools established through the agency of the mission car ptc ; > cnted by John D Hockefe'llcr to the American Baptist Pub lishing society Cardinal Gibbons , Aichbishops Satollland Kian and many other Roman Catholic dig- nitiiies will attend the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Pittsburg diocese thibsummer Moio than , r > 00 ecclesiastics will take part in the ceremonies. Mgr. Satoli , papal delegate , is hooked for a tour of the northwo-it this summer. lie will leave. Washington Juno IU , accompanied bi several of the faculty of the Catholic uni versity , for the Yellowstone p irk At St. Paul Aichbishop Iioland will Join the pai ty. Iov. Howard MacQueary , who bccaino so well known iccently because of his trill and deposition fiom the Upiscopal ministij on the ground ofheiesy , was binned out the other day in the great fuo in.Sagin.iw , Mich . where ho is pastor of a liberil Chiistinn church. His loss is about $ , ' ,000 Kov Maxwell M Ben Oliel , a Protestant npi coiil cleigvman , now in Jacksonville , Fli , wno sueut eiglitfcn jc-irs in the In tensely Mon immcdan country of Moiocco , afliuns that , in the matter of tuith , honesty fail dealing , peisonal puiiti and general moiality , MOIOLCO isuseonupt and degiadod countii as there is in the vvoild. Kev Theodoie C Pease of Maiden has boon elected to tlioBirtlott piofcisoiship of sicred ihutouc in Andover Theologicalsenn- nari , made \acant by the accept inco bi Piof. ' 1 uckutof the presidency of Dart mouth college Mr Pease was graduitetl at Haivaid in 1S75 and fiom Andovei Theo logical seminary in IbbO Dr. Maish ill Lang of Glasgow , the now modeiatoi of thoChuich of Scotland , is well known in America , having visited this coun try twico. His hi other. Kov Galvin Ling , was for yeaib the minister of St. Amlicw's chinch , Montreal , a congicgition which never joined tlio Canadian Presbyterian clnncli , but still adheres to the established chuich in the mother countiy. Duungtho lust icai. savs London Truth , loss a sum than ! G-1S7 was subscribed in tlio countiy by iufatuitod enthusiasts to ward tlio Utopian object of converting the Jews to Clnistianitv. Tlio annual icport states that twelve "conveitcd" Jews were coiittimod dining the year , of whom , however - over , only llvo were adulu It appeals , thciufoio , th it it costs about jLJ.OlO to con 'i teach Jew , but this Is fu too low an estimate , in ibinuch as seven out of the t\vclvo woio infanta " Mr Joseph PuIII/cr , propiiotor of the Nc.v Yolk World , gives substantial evidence his Intuieat in education Last week ho contiibuted 6100,000 to-v.iid the fund of gjl)00UOU ) needed for the erection of tlic now buildings of Columbia college on Hlvcisldo Heights On May 10 , IHb'J , Mr. PuliUer founded the colleglato scholarships In the Now Yoik giamniar bcliools which bear ills name Ho gave f200 a yeai for the toim of full college courio to each of twelve boys selected annually through open competition fiom thu graduates of the grammar buhools DO A NATURAL FRUIT FLAi/ORS. / IvIr Tl Of perfect purity- I Lemon I Of great strength- Economy in their 1139 , nosecte ! 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I have lately boon using Aycr's Hair Vigor , ami It Is causing a now growth of hnlr of the natural color. " U. J. Lc wry , Jones Prairie , To as. "Oveua j oar ago I had n severe fever , nnd when I recovered , my hnlr began to fat ! out , and what little remained turned Bray. I tried vmloiis remedies , but without tuicccss , till nt last I began to Ayoi'j ITnh Vigor , and now my hnlr Is RroTvinf ; rapidly nnd Is restored to Its original color. " Mrs. Annie Collins , "I have mod Ayor's Hnlr Vigor for nearly live ycius , nnd my hair N moist , jjlosiy , nnd In nn excellent ntntoof pro.V crvntlon. I inn forty years old , nnd li.ivo ridden the plains foi twoiity-llvo jearo. " Win. Ileniy Ott , alias "Mus tang Bill , " Noweastio , Wyo. Ayer's f man9 igor IVcparcrt tir > r , T C AycrSi Co , Lowell , Uati. 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