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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1897)
i ' > ! TIFF < ) > ! \IA PATLY 1JHK : Mt > NVY. | . OCTOHMK H5 , 185)7 ) , 5 Pulse of Western Progress. IBS Tbo R'atr of Malio ban had a ftimkiful Impetus In the direction of gold mining fhire 1 in * fall llolso Is the licvlquaitrre for nil thu leading mining men of the male ami the connenAiis of opinion , as ilctt rminol from ft careful canvass IR that the present ycai wltncMcs a wonderful ad vance In the search aftci and the actual output of the yellow metal. Idaho became famous b eauiio of tbo wonderful gold dis coveries of Dolse baln and what Is known os the rioreneo and Warren placer dig gings that > Ieldcd In a few ji-ars * hundred * ! of millions of dollars , liver since then gold mining flow been ono of the principal Indus trial of the Htate U has IncrcnHod with Its < rowlh It In nafo to siy that more mm are searching our mountalnn and river bottoms toms for gold today than at any other period In our history. Tlie > latest statistics of the IloUo assay office lire the published report of Assaycr Church for the year IS'Jil lly this report the gold output of Idaho for that jcar wau J'i'UJTOO as compared with ? 2591 , < jiir. for 1895 While tbl.i shows a small falling off the work done In the office foi this ) eir Indicate ! ! that the joai ISO" will mirk a largo advance in the gold output of the- state over t many piovloim > ears. The atruam of the j ) cllou ini'til UOU1C3 trickling In thousands < f small itvululH from tbo gicit milling camps and from the small plicor diggings , anil tlio aggregate till ? year will HO the pres ent KBsaci thinks , reach vcrj near thu $1- 000,000 mark When It b takin Into con Bldeintlon that tlio estimated output of the wonderful Klondike region bo far Is not to exciert " S 000,000 , the showing IH vciy fall for Idaho menrgir.1 into inu mils aim along tnc fltroims commenced early last spring , as soon us the travel was good Hvoiy man who could outfit himself or perauaile bin friends to aid him , nt least those having u modicum of experience In mining , set out In search of gold In a few montliH tlio news of valua ble new discovoilcs came pouring Into the illy Old elilms acre overhauled , old dig gings that were abandoned and have lain Idle for ) eaio were overhauled and made to yield living wages , while the more prom inent gold-pro luclng quartmliuti were worked with Increased enorgj Siake river wind along the couiso of the rlxei In tbo state Is known to contain gold In larger or smaller quantities This gold 1s what Is calie.l Hour gold , and Is dllll- cull to BIVO Hut with even the crude ma iblnei ) now In operation along the river large quantities were taken out each month The Itolse ilvoi plarcis are making excellent jlcldn A Minneapolis compaii ) , In which a\tn \ bcime pteminent Chicago pirtlos me Intel isted commenced , operations on a largo Kcalo up jlolsn ilvci tills spilng l'he > havi alrcadv expended $200,000 In constructing 10 ills making ditches to bring water onto 'heir groi * ids nnd In erecting nrce sarj mi- chlnoi ) rheir ground Is vei ) rich and , when once the ) commence act no operations they will sucuio""a vor ) large output of gold The Willow Clock mining distiict and that of Xc U a so bavojuado a lice ) leld of gold , anil operations are being pushed with un usual onerg ) 'I hero Is but one opinion among leading mining men as to thu cause of this In- ciuased and phenomenal aetlvlt ) In gold mining , and 'hit Is the PUJOIU low value of and the Increased demand foi gold It Is about the only form of mining In the state that CMII bu nude to pay Ihe sllvci output of Idaho for the ) oar 1S % was ft ! t "i- 000. In intiiKl numbers but It will fall far short of tint sum this ) oar Man ) of tbo leading fllver mines weio close 1 dox.n , and the attention of miners dliocted to ioeking foi gold Many piomlnent bllvor mlno own ers have bri onio enthusiastic prospectors , elthir In p rson 01 by proxy foi the ) ollow metal Tie elfoct of all this Is to vastl ) stimulate gold mining , anil the result to the Ktate will be bonollclal The sentiment of the people of Idaho Is trcmcndouslj In favor of silver , but the state Is a great gold pio- iluccr , end the Impetus given to this In- dustr ) w 11 bo of inulud benefit iMtuxns roit TUG WOULD Among the pioducts of tl'ls county and Oiogun tnat proniiko to bo wealth pto luclng Is the prunei Indurtry , when Intelligently aud piaetleill ) handled Alongside the Powell Valle.x and Haso Line loads maj bo scon Ilni ly ( ultlvated pruni orchards , young nnd thrl'tj , tint this season made a mignlil cent ) leld I'uithei oastw ird on the Sind ) aru many ) oung prune orchards cquall ) ns productive rim jleld this season fiom all tluso orcli irdM was far In advance of that of anj pi vlous ) Cii , because of the atten tion pall to the cultivation and care of the trees , and for thu reason that nniiy or- c lards brought forth their first jleld Thoio was a wondciful stimulus to tbo cultivation of prune orelnrds a few ) ears ago In the vlclult ) of Gresbam on account of the premise that a gieut central cauner ) and drier was to bo established at Gresham to bai.dlo the entlro output A compin ) was formed and a building put up for the Industi ) It promlbod enilii-nt MICCCSS and ( hero was muih elation over the pro peilt ) that was to follow Nearl ) o/or ) furmcr In that vicinity nnd on the Sindy took out with him when he went biek home a lot of ) oung prune settings Hardly a vchlclo left the city but theio could have beoi tccu a lot of tbesii settings sticking out the rear The consequence * U.IK thcro vsore man ) hunlredH of prune trees set out on the prospects of this big drioi nnd cannery Iho Industr ) hat > novel been pushed to a completion Cause of failure has been varl ousl ) explained but thu result was a stlmu- Iitlon of prune-tree cultlvatlcn Some of the orchatds then planted wore allowed to be come ruined foi want of propei care , but out of tin * 0,11111 many were ciiltlxatcd , and produced big crops this ) oar One could have pissed out to tbo Sindy , on tbo Ilaso Line , a month ago , while runners wore plck- li'i ; and drying and coul 1 have scon the smoke of the drier In over ) dliectlon Man ) of the fanners bought dilers and handled their own. fruit and tint oi their neighbors On tbo vvli lo , a large amount of ( mines vxas ( hied In this way that , while excellent In come rcsptttx , lucked uniformity In quallt ) It Is well known Unit the quallt ) of the prunu Is affected ver ) lar ol ) b ) the tlmo It ID gathered and the wa ) It is handled Most of the growers havh < > g small Jrlera vxeru hurried In their efforts and the tesult was not so satisfactory Hut It was wonderful to see the great number of driers and their \arlot ) at work east of the clt ) , near the main roads It certainly foreshadowed n great future In this particular line when In telligent ilTirt shall hue devised a method for uniformity In handling the eiop s.nii > s or SOUTH DAKOTA The Minnesota corioEpondenla of tbo Ploneoi I'.i s.s hive of late been collecting Borne vev ) Interesting facts for that paper Itcportii liiuu ncai ! ) oxei ) count ) In the Htate show a Kirgdy Increased silo of farm linds at much h'gher ' prices than p uxalled lam jeir Tbo icports show the purchase r tlioiiBJinls of iiies of raxv land on rontrart Indliatlng a decided enlar 'cmrnt of the uiil- tlxated are-i m that state , and thu UUL i Bi'tlli'iiH'iit by homo seekers K'co ' county fur instance , uiioits the salu of J JOO acre' nt p ler , tunning no lo an avoiige foi Sop tcmbot of tu7 U1) per ac-ro Pope lOtint ) re ports an In riMuo of10 i > er coin In bales Uock > ouut ) adjjliilng South Dakota , reports forty tw < rales of farm lands since Juno and an licioso of $4 pn acre In value sluco last ) tai Mu i.i ) count ) bis Inert-used biles by 30 per in i , Hod Uiko , - ' " > poi cent , Hous ton 10 per etnt , nnd so on through the list Sales aio I in roMliiK In number und prlcfs are gong ui N'rw laud Is being brought Into cultixatlju and that state is lupldlv fill ing uy I'rli-K icr farm land ln.o 11111 up to SO an a iv while MO and $50 pei ucro Is not at till un > n.iiKn \\M > MI.\ij'S IKON INDUSTItmS 1'tnv tf tin * residents of Clujenne have any accurate idea of the colossal proportions that thi- Iron mining Ir.cUisU ) ut llartvll o U nbiiiMliiK sajs the Che > onnu Tribune othillg sdort of a vl.lt to Iladger nnJ a v ew cf tlio ire fitlghterB unloading can fuinlah a ( oricfi mprtujtou of the cloiuxs of the c mp that iiioinlsM to surpass lu outpu. ull Iho utntr lonibliifO Iron mlcoi of I ! o v\c t rii lu t month Ins ben rec.iJ break r In ere shlpniBiite full ) 2 500 tons being tclin from tbo H.IIUS. froih-liticl to lladgir aid fc'ij pe-cl Iran there to Deivtr The Cli"-iT-o -Northern - ruilr ad ta tfe compelled to borioxv engines fion the Fro uiont , KlLliora ilbsourl Valley r llrcaj in i or to ar nuinuilale lhi > c > T.tia fieghl I trafllc cn and horits have b en stradll ) added to the force and at the present time j fully TOO boracs and 200 men are engaged In mining and hauling the ore Nowith standing the large output averaging over 100 j tons a day the auppl ) doei not hc'gla to meet the demand and teims and men arc coming from all parts of tbo state1 The prospects are that a * soon as the road be tween Hartvllle an 1 Hadger freeze ? the traffic will bo both Increased and facilitate ! It Is cxpcctid that the operations will be | continued during the entire winter , with a | j few possible Rtoppagcs on account of bad weather Tim snow storm Saturday evening proved lo be something of a hardship to some I of the new arrivals Some of the outfits ' mannpd by new comers were campeJ out In the prairie with no shelter but sage brush , and the inon storm ciught the men napping nnd they piilTcred accordingly TIIISR AHI : rou THANKSGIVING The gathering of the cranberry crop at the Shabot marsh In Pacific county , Wash ington , VXAH concluded last week , and the product will be over 0 001 bushels , last > ear It was 0 600 bushels \boiit forty Chinamen were engaged ai pickers this vear and about 100 vvhlto people mpii women , bos and girls At CO cents a bushel these pickers eirtisd Just $3,000. but just bow this reapecta- blo sum xxas divided among the two classes of plikurs , whites nnd Chinese , haw not been learned As a ruin the latter are faster I Irkcrs nnd more constant workers As for the' whites , the ) have ,1 happ ) outing an- loxv , and , bron/ed and vigorous , will return o their hotnca with a pleasant remembrance of their txvo months' gpsylng at Cran- jcri ) marsh The ) made n little money , too , above their expenses , and as whole families wore there , almost cverv member of them down to "babv" could oirn something They lived In tents , In the free , fresh all , sui rounded b ) tliu ordlnarj domestic com- foita , and , with cheer ) toll by day and mirth and music In the fioclal groups at light , they re , lly had an enjoyable time During the w ( ) season of picking , from September 6 to October 10 , the w either was , with tbo exception of a few das , unusuall ) fine. SOUTH DAKOTA ATTRACTION'S. The Indications are very pliln now that Immlgiatlon Is coming to South IMkoti rmnilgritlon wagons from as far soulli as Oklahoma are- arriving In the state over ) da ) , but It Is through the railroads Ihat South Dikota receives her aclveitlslng this yeir There is no state Immigration bureau ind all the advertising tint Is douo In this direction Is done b ) the reads cpoiitlin ; In this state and through the ludlvlduil efforts oi' dealers 1 ho Chicago ofllces of these icuds rex [ > rl thn lecclpt of from sovent-flvo to 100 letters of Inquir ) a day for linds along igonts say Hint not In ) cais has there been such an Inquiry foi South Dikota lands Ihe inquh ) comes largely from farmers In Distill u Iowa , Wisconsin , Illinois Indiana and Ohio and fiom a ( lass of men who wint to buy for actual settlement They Invo loiruoil that It docs not pay to faun land vvnitli $ GO to $1.25 .111 anrc , when luger cict < a can bo. rilsod with less effort on Ian I worth from $10 to $20 an acre This slito lepends for lt < icputatlon as an agrlculturil state not on brom literature oi on the ac tivity of colonization agents , but Lyon whit good farmers hive done Dotted all ovei the Sioux valley and lundsomo houses capaclmta birns and well tilled anil well stocked farms prciierty of men who came hole fifteen ) oars ago without capital and practlcxill ) without know lodge of farming The ) have become wealth ) and aio lated at from $15000 to $100,000 The same condition prevails along the Jim rlvor valley and , In fact , In all the southern countlis of the state and as the settlement ot tbo cUito advances noillivxaid and westwaid a like condition of prosperlt ) will follow The future ot South Dakota Is an 1 nexor has boon open to question The slate is blessed with rich and varied re- souitos I'oi diversified farming , for stock raising and dalr ) Interests thcro Is no coun- tr ) on earth to comiwro with South Dikota cast of tbo Missouri rlvor. Kor mining and stuck raising that pirt of the state west of the iixc-r has no equal Impiovomcnts are being nude all over the stitc The old farm ers aio billing more land , the i enters aio getting land of their own , business men are extending the various lines and a general fooling ot hope and confidence vi ox alls tbioughout the state WATCH COMKS HIGH. On the south side of the Grain ! canon of the Yellowstoni ! rlxer Is one of the highest If not tbo highest , waterfalls In this countrj It is called the Silver Thread and falls as near as can be calculife-d. 1,800 feet The descent Is not perpendicular , but Is so near It th it It Is hard not to believe tint the watei docs not fall strilght down , when viewed from across the canon The water comes from a mountain stream which has no name It flows lu a northerly direction toxvard the can ) on from the foot hills of the Absaroka range ot mountains Its entire route Is through dense forests until it reaches tbo very edge of the canyon Then It pluiu'cj downward with a roir In keeping with Its siyo , and keeps dropping and dropping until tbo Yellowstone river below Is reached l.bOO feet from tbo brink As state 1 before the descent le not per pendicular , but It Is very near It The walls of the cinou at that paitlcular place a , " very rugged and this little strcim has woin almost 11 straight ihannel doxvn through the locks The water dahcs cloixuxx.ird at a very slight angle , practically tuiulng neither to the right nor the left In several places a rock not ns jet worn aw a ) brtaka the steady fall of water , forming a alight cas- cido These ( nsrailes do not ciuse a toil break In the descent of the water so pi u- tlcall ) the falls of the Sllxel Thread ire the highest In the vxorld flio name given these fills Is very appro priate The ) cannot bo seen but from the brink of the south sldo of the canon , xxhleh Is almost a mile wide there Although thli waterfall Is fifteen feet wide from top to bottom , it docs not appear to be moro than a couple of Inches wUo from the point of obseivatlon The walls of the canon whore these falls occui are boloxv the vlxld colora tions , and are a dark brown Tbo water looks like a silver threid or ribbon stretched from the blink of the cinyoii to the- water boloxx , hence the name , Silver Thread Tin : n\KOT\S Dcadvood xxlll noon bo equipped with ono of the best and most modern tlio alarm ss- tcms obtainable In the United States There Is about 1250,000 Ijlng Idle In the perm incut state school fund , and tbo amount IH fast Ineieasing at Itlsmarck The board > : < noxvi In curiuapomlcnce to see If It cannot bii ) from cistern business houses North Dakota stuto bonds 'Iho Municipal League of North DaUot.i xxas oiganlzed la it Tucmlii ) by delegates xxho met In response to a call Issued by Maor JolniHcn of I"argo A constitution similar cc that adopted ut Columbus , O , XI IH agrecil to and olilcors elected Mayor Johnson of rat go was mttdo president. Stiango as It mi ) appear ono of the piom- Inent Imtchcis ut Lisbon iiinnlii ) ; short of Ice. has actuall ) Imported a carlo id from Dctiolt City , Minn The nuppl ) has again run abort , but as the temperature la noxv tik'ng ' n liand in the mitlci , the homo ouppl ) xxlll , no doubt , bo "now equal to the Decision ' A heavy snow storm ha boon raging In tbo northern hills for the last few days The people are thankful tlat thn timber lire lua been extinguished foi gooj at last I in memo quantltlis of valuable t'rabor ' ln.xo been dcstrojid , amounting to man ) thoiisaml dollars It la reports ! that tbo timbering In a mlnoa \ burning out. It having caught from the flro outts'de Knglntci Weber sis that the Mlssouil river Improvement work at Ynnktoii is progressing very satisfactorily The sliil-ln of the great willow mats baa begun and three of them rro noxv resting on thu bottom of { the river The switch for the unloading ot cars of river supplies at tbo conicnt vxorln bffl been completed and seven earloada of Do 1 Haplds stonti arrived on ? aturda ) ui wtro taken to the switch Thirlj-fl\o UK i nro noxv emploed on the vxork Humou have birn rife for several well past In n > R3td to the abanJunnicnt of Fo. t Me.U' T.e ! question lied bean discussed a runt ) , r of th ,01 before but on th ! oconlca there seem * ) to be . n.oro ground for the nmn- for H xva repuiud ilut Ge-uerjl Mlle-j lr 1 dfiijt.il lliu .f ii-i uo for s Hi > i n a-il Mi'-do vvbuh are qui a iK'uo I mtmr el | Ixtur was not ce Utl an I IKUM ba a ! i i I Tlie p oplo t.f tha H.s | feel th.t . sttioiud where If Is ba\iiiK I or Mead' ( hero i trutlcallv no longer feir of an Indlu , ou br.Mk The fa-t thit this nmill urea of country was the chosen spot of the r l men and It was the last to be given up. ami Is Mill fairly wor hlpcj b ) them. 1 * enough to ciu c a feeling of uneasiness 1'rom thu shippers' report for the month of Septembei it Is shown that 15000 more cattle wore shipped fiom the IJIack llllls ranges for the month than for tbo same period last > car , which Is an average of GOO held IncreBhC a day Cattle of ever ) de scription have been picked up and sent In and tbo ranges were never bcforo so cleaned ot stock Tlio stockmen are alicady begin ning to wonder where the next jeir's supply Is coming from Some tlmo ago work was coininencd on an artesian well , which was Intended to furntih power for running the roller mill at Castalla 1'rom almost the first the well contractor has experienced bad luck , and many weeks were spent In an effort to re- remove some tools which had become lost In the pipe so tbo vvoik of drilling could be resumed Thcso efforts have been fruitless , and vxork upon the well has now been en- tliely suspended All but tbiuo of the students attending the Uaptlst hchool at Sioux 1'alls are on a strike and demand the removal of the proficient On Sunday ono of the Invalid girl pupils wao bad been brought down to the parlor vxas as sisted back to her room by a couple of students who carried her In her chair. This vxas clone during Ihe absence of the presi dent , who , upon his return , suspended the two bos. Ibis angered all the pupils and the ) left the Institution and will demand the removal of tbo president before thoj will return Ono of the greatest curiositiesknown to exist In North Dakota wau recently discov ered near Wllllston , In the extreme north western part ot the state. It Is a petrified lieu , apparently cut up Into saw logs , each log being about twenty feet long and ox or four feet In diameter There are five logs In tbo group , with the end of each log squared as though sawed off with a cross cut saw. Thev lie upon the ground almost on o level with the surrounding prairie , on the edge of the Missouri river The logo are now solid stone , and although the grain cannot bo traced , the bark In many places remains Intact , and indicates the tree to have been some thin-barked conifer not now Indigenous 11'e South Dakota ponltentlar ) farm has produced a vast amount of griln and vege tables this jear The farm propert ) .con sists of 34'i acres of this eight-five acres are used for gaiden purposes and altogether 230 acres are nuclei cultivation the balance- being us"d for pisturo The \leld this ) ear was 200 ! bushels of oils , 2,300 bushels of potatoes 1 & 00 Ilubbaid squash , 7075 head of cabbiges , 100 bushels of tut nips and boots eighteen ton * * of minpel wurt/cls , 130 bushels of carrots 400 bushels ot onions , 150 tons of ha ) and have sovout-live acres of flold corn The ) have put down eight bar rels of picked ) and during the season twent- flve bushels of tomatoes wore picked a da ) Dining the- fall 2,500 muskmelons have boon fed to the prisoners \\hen the goxeinment artesian well at Loxvei Hiulo Indian agency w is completed tliu flow came with such force that the drillers wore unible to remove a 5G-foot piece of 1-inch pipe which had been placed In the hole to facilitate the wotk of sinking the well Attempts to icinove the plpo proved unavailing , us the force of the How pre vented tbo sinking of the tools Into the vxell The other da ) a laige portion of this 4-inch plpo was thrown fiom the well Incredible us It ma ) appeal. UIR plpo placed Inside the icgular C-Inch plpo bad bj the action of the water , became biokon cntlrelj In two and this portion xvas carried to the surfice and thrown from the casing by the force of the flow Tb" xxell is noxx stiongcr than over and is probibl ) the equal of un ) G-liich arte sian well in the world WYOMING. Tlie material for tbo cooling tank at the Homcstako mill , some three car loads arrixed Monda ) and Is being unloaded nt tbo mill Wokmen will commence putting up tbo same in a few dais The noxv and laigo whistle at tbo Klblonan mill xxliicb they commenced using a few dis ago , Is entirely different from any in tbo Hills and makes a noise sufficient to wake the the dead if such a thing was possible Casper cltl/cns are now assured tint the Woming and Noi thxxcsleru lallioad , articles of which wore filed with count ) clcik list spilng will now bo built and at once. The information Is that the reid xxlll bo con st ! ncted from Casper to tbo count ) line of rrcmont county Just us soon as a few de tails can bo at ranged Whllo at Orln Juncllon icccntl ) J. A Johnson , superintendent of xxatcr division No 1 , made a survc ) for the enlargement of the Irrigation cinal of the Platte Valle ) Sheep c&mpaii ) This canal covers GOO acres of meadow land , which will be put In alfalfa , this ) ear's jleld being 400 Ions. Stockmen especially those In Ihe sheep business who aio dependent on the open range , are compUinlng of a scarclt ) of xvater This hot , drj weitber seems to hive diled the creeks up pretty well and tbo water will not rko again until wo have some beav ) frost The faimcrs af Whoatland are Inrxusting a largo c op of notutoes this year The qual ity of the potatoes Is salr to bo excellent and the jleld larger than an ) pi ox Ions ) oar The Whoitland Moicantlle coniiuii ) has pui chased and stored for tbo future about 1,500 sacks of potatoes from the farmers. The Wool Groweis' association of Caibon - ountj mot during the week Aftoi thu con clusion of the usual routine business It was decided to cmplo ) six range ridcis at a rogul ir pnlar ) to protect flocks und cairos against tbo inv iges of thieves Additional towards will bo paid also for tbo ai * cst and conviction of thieves James S McKlnno ) , a section hand em- plojed at Uaxvllns , was visited b ) n St IX > UH ! attorney rildiiy It appeals McKlnnu ) la ono ol about thlrtj heirs to a xast oatato valued at from $ iO,000000 to $10,000,000 'lliu citato xvas the piopertj ol the Sublottu fam ily , and Is shunted In Missouri , C.illfoiiil > i slid Old Mexico. Itcpiesentatlvcs of three nexv eastern syn dicates have lately been in the Casper oil fluids with the xloxx of oil land pu chase and development The Philadelphia Oil com pany , r. Stanley Puse ) , goneial manager , which is Inr.iteil at Orln Junction , has lately looke > d over the Salt Creek flolda and xvlll oioba'oly largely luxest thoio 'Iho Carriso mine at South Pass 1'remoiit count ) Id proving to bo i Ichor than over , ac cording to reports A twenty-four hour trial run was made the past week and 121 ounces In gold waii the losult The general avoi igo of thu mill run for the fist , not countlm ; In the txvent-ono ounces cf gold , was SD'/O per da ) fur the ton-tramp mill. Antelope aio found In largo numbeis on the Duckhorn flats northwest of Uvi on 1 others have been teen west of 1'ort I.a a nl It Is Jlso tep ited that thoio are seveial in tbo banin I ) ing cast and at the foot of Lira- tnto peak , central hunting i artles have go o out from Uva and other points along thu Cheenun & . Noithorn nnd have bee i qulto successful Governor Jliclurds recently received a communication from tbrea well lno..n Wjcniln ? eitUcns asking for a ' pasiporf which xvlll allow thorn to start fiom lionin/a In tliu Hlg Horn couutr ) with ISO horses anJ two tcanw and proceed through the Ncrth- xxost Territory to Alaska Tlio gentlemen are A N Ta > lor. I ) \Vlckwlro and Cliarlej Olson Thcj prcprua to tell the horses when they roach Alaska The State Hoard of bind Conm'ssloneis met In Cbeicnne rrliiaj In the oliJco of Mlus Heel , rf lnU'r , and allowed applications to Itnso school lands on valjatluus raiijiiM from SO cents , > CT ac o to $ l 5J per quo and 0.20 acres were leased A'HO sUite lands on a val uation of $1 per aero about 24 000 be lit ; loasel at th'a ' rate. Tlio rental from the 42U3323 acib * tbu ! leased will amount to mare thin $2.000 a jcar According to the reports cT the recent rl'h ( lUcoxorha ilut Lave been made on tha iitad- va.er. of thu Cache M P udre. the jpld it found lu wnltu quirtz le Js ver > Elm-Tar to the forma ton of Iho Qr-nl V. ra-i p no t court , Ore ( arrj'nj ' ; fur jJ | h-it t . i b i lu off 1 i3 a i > - hi . , > of K' urn ! the IMI'IO as u Hiitan. , .n t Tct < d j ovtr cj i npt ) c iif iu the tuory 01 10 Co > ium. } ol tlio aiutrui bvlt tr aj W ) j i j mi'j I'o'orido mil s"i an tin , tx'eul * ' over in o tun toonrt | imr % > nu'i- ' , terntor ) A eiurrvalve ! cstl ; iatv pMns the tolil Wvoniln-r ; ( irtlo shlpmpfi1 f > r thli gpjton at 70000 head of which' ntiAibcr " 0 per cent1 Is aitual market b(0f thn remilnlng 10 per rin' be'nk ' primp fccdsn The brtf is , lak- i"c It ill In all the ' ) f t porlnps ever leiv- inn the WotnlnC | raniii- and the entire 70- 000 held will oasll ) av roKi' $10 per bend , or to'il mo"ey value In cr s of J2 ortfl.OOO Buslnrs * on the Wjohilni ; division still re mains at top figures , nid the entire energy of the operating dcparliiieut Is being taxed Superintendent Culross itntel list week that the stock business Just at piesent was some- thine tremendous CatUemon do not seem to be satisfied with ears ot tens nnd twenties but aio now ordering bj fifties and hiindreJs , nnd one concern has asked for even a Urger number. A wagon piled bhh with wolf skins stood before the door ot the court bouse on Tiles- da ) , attracting general attention , sis the Uuffalo Itullotln It was eon leirned that the tremendous catch was the proportj of L. . C Shane , an experienced wolf-hunter , who has rid tbo count ) of 1HG wolves and eighteen cojotes on which ho claimed the bounty. All the animal ; * had been killed on Powder river , many , at least , bad died of poison Tlie certificate furnished amounted to $157.50 COL011ADO. The recent frosts stopped the forest fires In I'stcs park The Mount Morgan Mining company divi dends to date equal Co C per cent of the total bullion production. fully 100,000 Iambs are to bo ted the com ing winter In the Arkansas valley , In Colorado rado , and most of the stuff has already been contracted hoveland farmers have pledged themselves to raise ICIO acrcn of beets , and a sugar beet factor ) Is almost curtain to bo started In that vicinity. The universal good crops which have favored every peach orchard In Otero countv this season will great ! ) rexlvo Interest In that branch of horticulture An emploo of the Gulf railroad Is authority for the statement that a largo petrified forest has boon discovered about twelve miles east ot rranccvlllo Junction , In ni Paso count ) A farmer near Tow lor reports 8,000 mar ketable watermelons from a patch of four acres The average weight of the melons xvas eighteen pounds each or a total of snvent-two tons. Dave Day , late bouthern Ulo Indian ngont and newspaper man , will leave for Copper river In January. Several hundred other Colorado men ale piepirlug to go this win ter Denver Is to have a blcclo rath by private subscription Over $1 . ! 00 bis been subscribed to the fund It Is announced that work will begin shortly on the const ! uction of tbo path. Deputy Game Warden Wllcox has gone to the lower White rlvor couutr ) , where with ( ho deputies ho xvlll patrol that section and airest the IIml Ute who sticks his nose oxei thu .stato line. Creedo the silver camp , Is veiy dull , most of the milieu having closed down The Com modore , the great shlppei there has reduced Its product to 100 tuns a da ) und laid off mctft of Its mlncts A Efieclmcn of 010 said to be from Custcr county. Colorado carries Hakes and small pat tick's as laigo ns a. phi hold of platinum If It can bo obtained In quantlt ) It can be , cilled a platinum ere Probabl ) the wettest mine lu Coloiado is tbo Tieo Silver at Aspen It Is slid to flow 2 800 gallons per minute This Is oquil to almost 1,000,000 gallons In twenty fem houro enough to supply a city of 40,000 people The following are some jlolds of grain in the upper Boar river oonntij made this ) ear \\lthout Irrigation IHrd .McKlnnls , on ton acres , iccelved 93S bushels , AI llooco bad ten acres that ) lclded 714 bushels of oats , J S Lyon lucelvcd from ttjii acres 740 bushels of oils i * if The State Vetcrlnar ) and Sanltaiy boaid 1 last week notified the Tailioad companies teat the ) must desist from tinning sheep loose on j lanJs not fenced The beard also notified Jack Hdwards , the Womlng sheep man , that his flock would have to bo inspected forty- el ht hours before being driven Into Colorado The Uoulder Land and Improvement coin- pan ) will build and equip a largo touiist hotel 1 at Unlve'slty Place In Douldor which will contain 150 rooms and will hive ever ) mod- cm convenience The mater'ul ' used will be Oink " -andstone The company Is composed of the directors ot tbo Colorado Northwestern nilioad noxx" under construction between [ Uoulder and Ward Tbo hotel company will I also acqulro mlnnral sptlngs icsorts und cat- Ing houses along the railroad line fSoId receipts at tbo Denver branch mint for the half month which ended last Satur- da ) show a gain of 111 per cent over the cor- lespondlng period of 1S9C The lotal for the two weeks reached $032.721 17 , compared with J.103 834 3S for the first half of October , 1890 The difference In favor of the present month reads $318809 1)9 ) The number of smelters coitrlbutlug are Ibo same as last year The gain Is clue large ! ) to the Inci eased capacit ) of tbo cjanido cblorlnation and stamp mills which handle Ihe lower grades of oro. Coal Mine Inspector Grllllth has made an official -report to the governor on the recent ' distaste ! In 'bo Sunshine mlno In Garfleld 1 county , b ) which twelve men wore Instantly killed Mr Grlfllth siS the dlf-astei was ' caused by Iho Igniting of cumulative dust J In the mine- und not by tbo explosion of a keg of powder , as was at first bolluxed Mr Grlfllth fttn the mlno xxas well xcntl- . lated , but that largo quantities ot dust bad been allowed to accumulate and ho recom mended a revision of the mining laxvs to | guard against such happenings Thu Hod Cross Gold Mining compiii ) , rpeiating tao Manchester Is putting in ( i &Uam pump of a capiclty of 1,000 gallons an hour Sinking operations will begin as &oon as tin * pump Is ready to start and will bo continued with three shifts to n depth of riOO feet the present shaft being 1C5 foot deep The ere In the diifts at the IGO-foot level still continues to Improve In both quantity and quality Tl Is company w ill erect a fifty-ton mill on Its propert ) as soon as the maniGomeut decides what xxlll be tbo best : mctl nl i trolling Its ou-s so < is to save , i both the gold and copper values ' UTVH ' ' At Xlcm bill , stout five or six mllen from i i > hl n splendid onx bed has Just been discovered nnil al"o good sold ore , the \ilna- i I lion of w'llrli the owners will not at pres ent divulge Word eoiues from IlltiEliam ; tint largo bidles of high srade ere Inve been die- closed In HIP lower workings of the Phoenix mine and It Is understood tbit the comptiij * Is shipping hoavll ) The I.ehl Peedlng company will commence to feed at lu > ards neir the sugar fac tor ) on or vibuut the 1st of November This compiii ) has a large amount ot hi ) on hind and will nlso feed the sugar beet pulp Iho iirescnt force of men nt the Ontirln will continue liking out ore from tbo slopes until tbo mill closes In about ten Oiys. This will bo followed by a clean-up The force at the mlno , twenty to twont-llve men , ma ) be continued taking out buse shipping ore for nn indefinite time At IlocKy Point , about live miles from I.ehl , near the Salt hike & Western railroad , a Mr Williams of Silt Lake Clt ) has four men at vxork on n marble claim which be Is qilllo Jubilant over. He sis he expects to rut In works this spring , ns he feels sure of good success os to the marble and other mineral found. Utes have passed through Veriml this week They had pack horses loaded vvllh camp cqulpnge and were pfobabl ) on their way to the mountains to have a general hunt for buckskins The game wardens bad boiler keep n weather ee open or their resolutions to stop the Indians from hunting this fall will come to naught Work Is being pushed In sinking the work ing shaft In the Frisco , at Illrinlnghain , as fast ns three blfts can make the dirt fly. and It Is believed that Inside of tvvcnt ) da)8 a station will bo cut and drifting on the ore will begin , which meins tint ore shipments will soon follow and possibly regular divi dends The shaft In tbo 1'rlsro Is being sunk In the hanging wall of the vein , and Iho compaii ) knows to a certainty that as > eon as the desired depth IH attained It will bo able to begin ere extraction In spciklng of the proposed establishment of u boot sugar plant at Ogden Manager Cut. ler of the Lebl factor ) states that negotia tions have been going on for some months , but nothing definite has been decided. It Is expected that the Utah Sugar company will have some connection vxlth the Ogden pro ject H Is reported that an abundance of capital can bo seemed to either build a plant af Ogdeu or enlarge the works at Lehl If tbo Ogden proposition la not carried through It Is cxpeeted that the cipuclty of the Kohl factor ) w 111 bo Increased I The ofllrers of the Now State Mining com- paii ) , whoso propert ) Is located it the mouth of Uttlo Cottonwood canon , are fooling cu- I couraged over the showing In the mlno as i work progiessofl In the sinking of the in- I cllno shaft on the bed ) of ere disclosed neir j the mouth of the lower tuniul This In cline Is nov\ dow n a depth of slxtfour feet , and a gradual Impioxcment Is noticeable , as the values are groxxing and the. xxal's are becoming moie distinct ind bcttei defined Tbo vein Is now tlnoe feet In vxldlh , the mlneial bearing rock being white quart/ , which ciriica go'd and copper A daitng robbery came to light at Paik Cltv Monday Upon going to the hoisting t works of the Empiic mlno In the moining ' William Curtis , who has ebaige , of the prop- I crtv dlbcoxeiod that the machine ! j , Including - ' ing tbo air compiessor , boiler pump and bolsllng engine , had been stripped of nil tin brass valves and fixtures , entitling at the lowest estimate a loss of $1,000 To ro- plieu th stolen parts would almost equ il i the cost ot noxx machines The Now Oregon Short Ilno bridge at Ogden Is now completed , and when tbo piles and false work have be ° u removed , that city , will have as handsome a btiiicture In Us Hue as cm vxell be Imagined I Encouraging advices continue to anlve ' from Heaver Lake district , and the spring of 1S93 promises to witness a insh Into those diggings equal to an ) In the state \\'oik on tbo construction of the Provo Caiion Electric Power woiks , which are to supply the Do Lamar plant and othei mining propositions xxlth electrical energy. Is being pushed , and It Is expected to hive the plant read ) for operation before the Ilrst of next seir The Do [ Lamar mill Is alto fast ncai Ing I completion It is on the Mercur at Mercur Its capaclt ) will bo SOO tons of ore dilly. IDAHO At a reunion of pioneers , bold at Holsc | thoic were thirty piescnt , and all came to the state prior to ISC3 Mountain fever has prevailed lu epidemic form tills summer all through tbo mountain region There are several cases in Elk Cit ) slo > xly convalescing The Lewiston Tilbuno reports the silo bv Chris Tblesson of that plico to San Trail- Cisco jartles of 115.000 pounds of wool for $20 000 Ho refused ? 15,000 for tbu lot in July The Uonnerh Kerry Herald sas that C P Hill has sold three claims In the Illenbeim group. Goat Ulver distiict , for $10,000 Of this sum $5,000 Is cash and I'GOO has been t > dld over Snoxv has appeared on the Hitter Hoot mountains Hear and doer are becoming numerous in the foothills and timber sur- founding Nez I'orces prairie The Indians oredlct an early winter , long and sex ore. At Idaho 1'alln the other da ) a Jui ) coin- I posed entirely of women tried a cote In a 1 Justice couit The personnel of tlie Jury was Adolla H Scott , Hesslo C Mitchell Jebslo Ramsey Margarete N'aqel. Alice Ingci- sol and Kllz.i Hank I Olbbonsvillc Is growing rapldl ) and hundreds - ] drods of houses have boon built the. pist I year , but the .Miner complains that inablllt ) i to sciuie titles to town lots prevents any Eubstiutlal improvements The town l located on mining giound 'Jbo Hrgo jiler In tlio center of tbo Pot- litch i Ivor , a structure avui folly feet long , was completed last week. It will bo used as the foundation for tbo automatic trinj- wa ) , which will connect the Niv Porco side ot the cliuto xvltb tbo 1 vvoiaiohouso , Woik will bu pushed light along to facilitate TIiiioN oiilv OIIP plunk In Dipt I' Shooman'i platloim , uul tlut'.i liitf value lor link' iiuiiH'.v oiii * ol the Idjwit values In the pliinK ( that's our Moio ) is u inisst's' Ki'iniliii- \ call vxi-l vvt'.itliur winter hlioi1 vvlth HIP hi'.iv.v cMi'iiMon .soli's lull Kiiintl Odin tot1 \ \ ith tin * mli-M's * sixes , ll'/ ' . lu2 , at JSJOO .HH1 tinchllifs sUi-s , M/J to 11 , . .Ul.r.O : - Wo'vc annllit'i' iiiisM'- , ' ini tit ! > l.r > 0 that's sol tin1 town allri * lt't > a tifji'i * Mil -.1 sliui- that v\ eonltl iMslly s-ll for .sj. , ) ! ) anil .voii'd 1m Milui' lor I'M'I.X rent ol it , lint wu'u , , ' , M > U it at n 1 " . ( ) Hiat no otlifi shoe MIIIU lus CUT appiiudii'il li'ti funn.v , hut it' . Unit vva.v all lliion li tli Dre7cei Shoe Co. , 1/110 Far-nil m tatixet Now fall t-at.ilo m * now icaily ; intiilol for tlic if it wnbiionl 1-ocauj'i * yon nitelit not Uuovv It wo wuulilent tM.a wordalinnt pntimfininth and tlin wtiy wo niuUo UUMIlor tlu-teV no i ollt In It , it our pilucn-b.it llii-ic'-s tills In U fin1 HH Hiu tiat faclloii ol' li.ivliijt yuu plua&inl < IU I lii'lut ; abli > to fiunlhli von u flaunt Iliat stiiywlii'ra cNc would lost you Uvlco what \xc a-.lv we've alwajft had n U'K line of niouldliit.rs , hut wo added U U lately until NXD don't In-Hove UiiTo'h hiiuh i iiiiutlnn * tiHioiUiiiMit west of Chicago all | UKfinint'i aic niaili > at oin Ixinl htU'ut ! factory h.v c.iipi ) ) > t"iit vvuKni n-and HO i oil.\ : Keep h.iniplf.s of iliiinurlduiK nt tliu nou iii.s Mifut .storit. hu * ih.it'- > ulit'.o \ou want lo Ic.uuo . 111 older. A. HOSPE , ItSCOIKlrfl. ! 3'3Doisglns NOJICE BELDING BROS. & Co. , TO JAS. 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A consignment of stool for the new rnll- rend bridge over the Yellowstone at Living ston \\as received thr > pi t week The work of ntittlnR In the plcra Is processing favor ably The cntlro Croc trlbo of Indians , who wont across thu bounJiy line nnd hettlod In Can ada scvoral jean , ago , are reluming to Montana where thoj propjse to romiln Chief Uttlo Hear sis they \\lll resist do- liortatlon with warfare If nocossar ) and thu the Crows will help them. The famous collection of Rolil mulcts l.cld for n Ions ; tlmo by lhc * rirst National bank of Helena has been sold b > the re ceiver of the Institution to A J Divls of IliitU' son of tlio late millionaire of the same name , for $ C.OOO , which Is an tuhanco of ? l 000 ovoi the \alno of the gold the ) contained , the additional amount bulng on account of the svmmetrv of the iMigsots and the value of the whole as a collection The collection attraited general attention at the World's fair The ) wno all taken out of Montana mines and tanged Inaluo from $ -lsr ) downwaiu A corps of ini'ii hi\o begun work on cu- lai gins ; the piosent comoutiator at the llos- ton and Montana Muelleru addition Is to bo built Hut will make tin. oapicll ) Just double wlat It is l the present time and oho much bolter facilities tor bundling the product The most Improved nn < bluer ) and doIccri are to bo placed In the building , whlih In Its present condition Ins allowed the business of the plant to far outgrow Its cipailt ) Iho wotk of constiiirtlon will be pushed npidl ) into completion ami bcfoto cold wi'atlioi sots In It Is expected that the building propel will bo In Its plico. Recent mining developments jt Cooke City , Moht arc quite encouiaglng hist wick the lead In the lower tunnel of the Dalsj was atimk at a ikpth of ] , OOU feet showing a big bed ) of rich ore eatrjing who gold , which Is charactei istlc of the \oln from the surface The \oln wns Iblrtj foot wide at the ! GO foot lex el , nnd probalilj miln- tains Us width to the lower tunnel Tno Ujs.j | Is owned b ) Aaion ] ' llllss. , n wealth ) lumbLrman of Sagitnw , Mich , who has ex pended JlJj.OQO in Its development The vein wai opened at the summit of Hendeison mountain and prospects rich In gold for a long dlbtaiiLO on each r.idc of the Uaisj claim CALirOKXIA. rift-four emplojcs hive licon illsclnrgod from the constitution depattmcnt of the nav > yanl ut Vollejo Iho depth of vxitot over tbo Inner Inrboi bir at Han I'edio Is Increasing and vessels of txxent ) feet dtaughl can now enter Tlioro has boon another hitch In the ex ecution of the law rclitlxe to tbo establish ment of thu deep watei haibor at San I'o- die , Cal The Associated Charities of Oikland will adopt the Plngicc plan o'f utilising vacant lots this winter foi the cultivation of pota toes bj the poor U.imUburg is pioduclng $100000 or more per month Callfoinia Is keeping even pace with Colorado in its > incieasing gold produc tion and when the jcar's icsults , aio known it will probably be found , as usual , in the leadThe The crude oil Industry of bos Angeles is assuming piopoitlons not known to the pub lic Tbo annual output , on the basis of present production , will equal 1.100,000 bar rels , which at $1 per barrel amounts to $1.- 500,000 distributed In tlie city and pumped up practically from a few acres of ground OKURO.V. Tin- total enrollment of students nt tbo Corxallls Agriculluiul college Is now SOI , and new students continue to aiilvo Iho fanners of UmUllli county have all kind < of money , but It will htill take at luast two tons of gold to buy the wheat they arc bolding sajb the 1'endleton Tri bune Ton thousand pounds of ( It or. equivalent to about lift ) barrels was lucentl ) hont from the Iionp ; Crtik ( louring mill bj team to Mount Vernon. In Grant county , fortj mllcM awa > awaA now product for Oregon Is n patch of rhl oi y cultivated ncai Cor\ulllH this > uir ljVlllhm Oroves About eight Iiushels wis hanostcd and Is now at the lilakeslee drier to bo cured foi use 'Iho estimate of the bop output of the state b ) hop dealeia and groixois In Salem is now larger than during the closing davs of the picking gpiwoti Mnn > now estlnnto the crop of thin joir nt CO 000 to C" 000 biles. The 12iiRone oinnorv and drier has been leased to the Good ilo Hot Inoralor compiny of 1'ortlind foi the lemalnder of the Reason of tvt7-is ! This oompiny will engage In IMcking shipping and drlni ; apples A disease called glandets Is rinsing tha dcith o' qultu a number of horses In Para dise , \Vallowa count ) The people thcro hive asked the connly couit to order the stock Inspector lo tint place to t ike utep3 to ptovcnt the mpiCM ! of the dlsciso At tils pirtlculir tlmo , however , the county Is without n slock ln pertu. but the nnttcr will bo attended to at the next session of the court 'Hie Antelope llrttld si)9 lint sheep com ing out of the mountains are an u lulc In good flx , nnd some of them nro uinisuilly fat. Others , however , were loss fortumtc. and a couple of bands from She ! man county that pissed the sunumi In thu Illue moun tains came out looking inlliei thin Tho-so mountains are becDinlng foirfull ) ovcr- ciowdecl nud those who are late In getting their tin op In there do not fire BO well aa the ) used to Movement of the hop crop las i/H ) et started except on siles contracted bcforo baixost and nellhrr buxois noi growers nro able to pa ) when It will A few a lies are leportcl ftom 1'olk count ) nt lf > cents anil It ! > btatod on good .iiithorlt ) that Ifi'Xi ' cents Ins boon offered ho.o fop choice hops. 'I lie pilce , genorallx offered however , la fiom 18 to 1 t'/A cents This growers nre unwilling t take anil In so.no install PS. agents having failed to buv at these figures , tbo orders have been localled W \S11ING1 ON The luge lumber concerns of Iloqual-n are beginning a number of Improvoineii n Thurslrn count ) xxlll build a stiol bridge with 2U'-ront ) spin acioss thu Chehills Hxor , mar Giand Mound The ( "ulf.ix fiult ovapoi ilor has been oper ated at full cipirlt ) night and diy but cuiilil not h indie Inlf the fruit offered foi drying- . The action of ( it pit IJrltaln In cllscrlm- it itln against c.mv lot-made hicks will. It is said mcam that the farmcis ofVush - Ingtot will have to pi ) 10 cents for sacks. The ) have boon pivlng 0'4 cents n sack this voir for the ponltentlary-mado sack , and last ) cir the price was -1 ! -V ! cents. People living near flg ! Haibor lepnrt tbo pioboncc In that vicinity o ( an unusually laigo number of benrs A man niincil Powers was In Ticoma the other day , having biought oxet a big bl ick boar weighing over 2JO pounds Ho stated that he ran across cxtn on MoiuU ) about seven miles from tbo hirbor ami got one out of the lot Iho silnion pick on Pcigot sound this ) ear has been enormoufl 373,100 cascb of sockeye and 57000 cisc-s of UumpLick silmon hav ing been put up b ) the M-veral oinnorlcs , ind of this great amount over half has boon picked b ) cunnoilos located inVlia tcoiu county , s > is the ItevclllcVlntiom county contributes JIG 000 cas.es of bockoos , or con- sldopabl ) over liilf nud 'J..nOO cases of hump backs , or about thiee-fifths of till * | ck. The bonus for the establishim nt of a sled plant nt Poit Angeles ha v been finally iailed Various meetings have been held dining the ptsl Iwo weeks to cltsiuas plans for i ilsing the remaining JJJOOO of tbo nec- osbar ) $ T5 000 fiS.OOl linxlng been prcv lonely Kiibscilbed At a final meeting held Wednes day , additional subset Iptlons amounting to $2.050 wore announced leaving a surplus of $ J 0"iO This letidcis the election of tbo plant a practical nustiiance A large devilfish was caught ncai ! 3alno by cmjiloyoa of the Intel nation il Rhlnglo mill iccentl ) at measuicd from the ex- trcmo tip of Ha arm-like tentacles nearly seven feet This repellanl sea monster evidenced great tcnncit ) of life , as it lived for lioius after It bad been lindod on the wharf H Is supplied with Innumerable Mickcrs When it fastens Its tentacles upon anything It U almost Impossible to remove them , the power of suction being so great. Ieft Ii > Ntlliifr ! Not of worldl ) goods , but of all earthly comfort. Is the poor wretch toimonte-d by malaria 'Iho fell seou go Is , however shorn of Its thong In aihanee by llcstetler'8 Stoijacb IHIUrs Its only sure preventive and lomocly Ujspepsla , bMlousness constipation , rheumatism , nerxoiisness and kidney com plaints ate also among the Indil ) nflllctlons which this bc-ncfieent incdl Ino overcomes with ccrtalnt ) Use Its ! isto.iiatlcally I Head "Simon l > alo" in The Sunday Ueo. If ) ou don't take It , unlive * Iho now II niL'lil not InaniKs to wi.v Unit our liaiilxv.iic siotK N iiniilo up of money savi'is to jin ( not tin Item In tliu htoru hut Iliut'-i KOI tln > I M | iinlc pi leu lo it .mil tinstun - Is just full of ovctylliliiK liiiiilw.iii'NIi We liiinlhli all tlie litntl- \\an > tor an ciitiio hullilin lint at ilic sintc time jon nueilent le-el liuultwaiil illiul'l ( OlllllIK I" to hllj n ! lr plilUM * Wt1 like to have .von come In , even II .von iliiii't hny some day .von mif-Jit want h uilvvaie then joii'll l < niiu of an avv- l'nll > lilee phue to * , ' ( > lor II light nuvv it will | ut .von to examine nur , k > vvell ( ! ooK Stove > , -h.l > e hill lie : s anil slei-1 tin j 'l i' l lf'blho ht > Hie pi it IH UILDIWS * II Alt 1) WAKIJ 1514 Fariiiim St. We aie hliovvln mnii > liiMiilllnl cliaf- III * , ' dMieh at lioni M Til ) ID * 1O. 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