OCR Text |
Show Mr. ig;;ra' on tlm Black IIIUh. '.'nWd II. raid: In re- ml to Ihe letter published in tin) Tulnmr, uf Tociday from Peter Klupplukom at Cunti r city, in which ho lindH fault with tho Hlaek Jlilln country and says theru iu nothing in it, allow 1110 to aay, that Mr, K, hud junt reached U.inter city when he wrotu the letter, that ho had not explored ex-plored tho vicinity aud refused to vinit tho miners and m:o what they wore doing. J 1 n was in low spit ilri as ho had been during thi journey, and hud not b'fl the tent. We told him to look arnunl before ho wrote homo mid wriio nothing but tho truth. The next day utter myself and Mr. Brown hud visited I t ill city and Spring creek, and seen Allen's and Montana bar claims, and reported favorably results .Mr. Iv, wan Hatched, and the i;ouu news coming in irom ueim Wood and other creeks, from returned miners, ho became quite, lively and iinxioiisioe.il to work. I told Mr. (i.irdner, when I roiehed Salt Lake, not to print Kojiplekom's letter, as il w,ia written wlii'ti ho was in a low state of mind and before he hnil Heen anything of tho country. 1 have heard no man who has come from llio Hills make a bad report of the country, and tho bent cvidenco I can give people nf my opinion is my own action; lot others bediovf! me or lei it alone. Tho country in full of gold (marl., us I know Iron! personal in-.pei-liou; hut of con me the great busi-iic.H busi-iic.H no,v is placer mining. 1 expect by the 15th of April to havo the j Custer city hotel in running Older, where I nli ill bn glad to wclcomo my Salt U ike friends. C. H. Waokkr. WM. JUNES, plasterer, 15th Ward, an OLD CHIMNEY BL'ILD-EU, BL'ILD-EU, ia prepartd lo furnish labor ami material tor the same, and do tlie work as cheap 111 it can ba done. Alco paper hanyin;', feJ |