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Show Idaho C vlet Boise, Idaho., Sept 5. If a ltrgu Dumber of convicts Incarcerated la the Idaho penitentiary are turned loose upon the people before many weeks,) it will be the fault of tbe recent decision of the supreme court, nullifying a inajoritjof Idaho's law.. Moat of the criminals sent up since 1S93 were convicted ou Information of the district attorney, without a grand jury indictment The act providing for informations, passed in 1891, is said to be unconstitutional under the supreme court decision, and habeas corpus proceedings will be commenced shortly which will unquestionably secure freedom for a number of tbe men. Tne matter will come up first ss an outgrowth of convictions at the" present term of the district court in this The legislative records ou county. the passage of the in formation set show that the constitution was suspended by unanimous consent on the passage of the bill, the supreme court holding that an aye and nay vote to suspend is mandatory and any act passed otherwise is unconstitutional. Persona convicted nnder indictments cannot secure relief. IDAHO NORTHWEST NOTES. STATE NEWS. A. J. Knollin of Kansas City will Idaho City, Idaho, people class, ship 80,000 head of sheep from Halley, that section ss a Klondike beater. this season. The first bicycle manufactured in The country about Weiser, proWyoming has been finished by a Chey- duces large crops of barley and hops enne firm. and now it is to have a brewery.' In a drilling contest at SIlver'Clty The' Missoula school census shows there are 1450 children in the city under Tom Fry won first money, drilling 23 21 years of age. s inches in granite, with a inch steel in IS minutes. Lieut. Morgan of the Nevada state Robert Jones, foreman of a sheep militia is on trial at Virginia on a ranch, was attacked by rheumatism charge of mutiny. while sheep on Trail creek, It is reported that the Sierra Valley and forbunting two days lay helpless la the railroad will soon be extended south woods ss far as Reno, Nev. Canyon county held a special elecFrank Maguire, a laborer at Butte, tion for the purpose of validating wartumbled over a railing into a basement rants issued for bridges and rabbit and broke bis back. ears. The bridge warrants were deA prairie hawk killed at Cheyenne, feated, and rabbit ears carried. N. Kuroye, a Japanese section-maWya, recently, measured four feet was struckby an engine and badly three inches from tip to tip. Diamond, the 8th lost He Lee Davis, well known in Butte,' was taken tolhe hospital at Pocatello, from one was unconscious all night and died soon after arrival s header he took from his wheel. The Morning mines ore train ran Eugene O'Cara was shot and badly at Wallace, recently, jumped the wounded by an empoyee named sway track and landed 200 feet down the Toomey near llelmville Tuesday. mountain from the road. Two hun- MIXING MINING MATTERS. NOTES. Two prospectors I working south Elko, Nev., bave discovered a ledge that runs high In gold. FEDERAL MINING LAWS. six-fo- tbe value of tbe aulphureta tn one ton of tailings. If they are worth $375 per ton, multiply aa above and tbe valu' in each ton of tailings Is 13.12 cents . , , per ton in sulphoreur. , u luff rtlon Mii, to Cba(H That Are ENLARGING MILLS IN FLORENCE. N evdod. In the Klondike today the sun rises l 4:24 and sets at 7:36. In four months At various time efforts have been By ChrktBM Elfkt ilaaclrd Ton of Oro from today it will rise st 10:13 and set made to amend the federal mining CU Ho Treated Every Day. laws, or rather, to get into tome kind t 1.47. Florence mill men are getting In of practical working shape the cumto handle dally about 700 tons shape of mass memoranbersome Loomis conflict'll of Montpelier, Ida., George of Cripple Creek ore, by additions to three-fourthade a shipment of ore to Salt Lake da known as the fedora, mining stat- their erka and the erection of new utes. lust In the twenty years several plants. ahii-showed 47 per cent copper and attempts have beemiade to secure Metallic Extraction Company 14 ounces silver. some satisfactory federal action, but InThe a few will be prepared to treat each time senatorial cotartesy allowed 400 tons day An English Is of ore every 24 hours. Since syndicate considering Senator Stewart of Nevada (who baa a the purchase early spring this company has been oX,the Togo sapphire, mining law of his own) to additional roasters and leach -fields in the Judith basin, in Montana, copyrighted sidetrack any and all efforts id that di- erecting An. orde- r- to bring- - the tor S. 00.000 rection, He annually introduces his log buildings up to a capacity of 400 ton per own and law It has passed day In those occasionally and now Alta, In Cottonwood Canyon, promby the Senate, which is as far aa It Superintendent departments Argali is putting la ises to be one ot Utah's lively camps gets. . two new seta of rolls, which will Innext year. The district promises to Last November the California State creased he crushing capacity from 300 Miners Association appointed a com- tons daily to 400 tons, develop several producers. making the mittee whose it was to prepare Florence cyanide work the of Report from the Alaska st Tintio such legislationduty as was deemed neces- its kind in this country.' The largest company indicate that the strike which was re- sary to be submitted to the annuarcou-ventlohaa made other Important Improvewhich meets next October, ments lrt'tta plant. Including A mafill ly made is one of the most im- , portant that baa been made in the and, If reported favorably, to bo pre- chine shop 0x100 feet which 1$ supsented at the a etWp of tbe Fifty-fift- h y plied with every facility. Since tbla , . locality, Congress next December. It is under- plant was started one year and four The Denver Stock and Mining Exstood that that committee is now pre- months go there ha been extracted e from Cripple Creek ores change has closed its doors and gone paring such report f tone of gold. aut of business because of the fact . At the recent international Gold Min- over two and held la Denver, Colo- When It Is rememlKsed that the comthat there was not room enough in ing Convention. rado, a oouunltteq was appointed to pany rarely handles any ore worth Denver for two boards. take up tlift.utntter. Under date of the below $40 to the ton, the above repreAnaconda's new theater, the Mar- dred men will be laid off until it can L. L. Crapo has some fine look.ng 17th instant, the California member of sent a large tonnage of ore treated. END OF ST1KE IN SIGHT. The El Iaso Chlorination Company as follows: garet, is about completed. It is s 040, be got back. re taken from a claim he has located that committee writes To the Editor. Having been ap- has been operating the sampling mill Proposition That Frorils for Immediate 000 building, with a seating capacity Grass being short, the Idaho Ava- near the Colorado line east of the Big pointed by the Transmlssisslppl Con- for several days, crushing 50 tons of Settlements of 1300. lanche says the Meridian Sun man is Indian district. It runs high In cop- gress a member of the committee to for- ore In 10 hours with but one crusher ' Columbus, O., Sept. 5. The end-oRobert Granville, just 21 years old, trying-tmulate suggestion to tbe Congress In operation. When hi a few daye the get up a watermelon contest per andsiiver. the great miners strike is in sight. has been sentenced at Anaconda, Mont. , among the ranchers of tbe United States with a view to tbe other crusher is started and a day and of that vicinity. Jack Edwards and Tom Ellerbeck alteration or amendment of the mineral night shift put on this plant will treat The national executive board of the to fifteen 200 tons 24 hours It is underyears in the penitentiary for He offers to send the Sun one year to ?f ball Lake are interested in a Deep land law as it now exists, I have the stood thatevery United Mine Workers have agreed to robbery. the party leaving the largest melon. this company will not conamend honor before .to Jay the reek which An you 4 foot proposition recommend to the miners a proposie ores, rnents which, to me personally, seem fine itself entirely to son of Mr. and Mrs. Tbe fruit exhibit that is to be rein was The e but will bid for ore a recently struck whlch goes necessary, tion from the Pittsburg operators for and criticism and for to ask tea was dragged well. The El Faso mill Is considered by shipped east for tbe Quaker meeting 14 in gold and 81 ounces in silver. a straight price of 55 cents a ton, to George Castlebury suggestion on the part of miners and mill men at Rob- in Illinois is attracting considerable to be one of the most comof those taking an interest in the minSeveral years ago the Bullion-Bec- k continue in force until the end of the death by a horse last Saturday in point of appliance and maplete Montana. attention. will dealers various The assume fruit ail I erts, that ing industry. at Tintie shipped several tons of ore year, with the additional mutual urn for the economical treatment that the present statutes are cum chinery E. B. Hastings sold his 1890 and 1897 are gathering the best specimens of that went 0400 in of ore erected In recent yean In the Now that sil- agree alderstanding that a joint meeting of gold. of and fruitful beraome, litigation local fruit of all kinds grown in the ver has Rocky mountain region. The owners gone down the Beck people are together unsatisfactory to the legiti- are operators and miners shall be held in wool clips for 14 cents in Billings. In be will 500 There nearwealthy Philadelphians who are valley. two Mont. pounds The touchmate laws as the As miner. far clips aggregate December, 1897, for the purpose of prospecting for the deposit and will the am of tbe abundantly able to go into the market, and be exhibition started are I will it ing placer copcerned, 80,000"pounds. drive a ly to tunnel locate the it. rate what of mining shall that they may be left about purchase ores and moke returns to tbe Charlie Parr, who made a discovery opinion be thereafter. The mysterious disappearance of a shortly on its way east. as they now are. I would amend them mine as soon as the ore has been samIn compliance with the reduest of cf g A delegate convention of all miner ore about 100 miles simply by esteeming .the list of min- pled. ranchman named Dennis Orman is rereduction works, which, west of Salt Lake City a few days ago. erals subject to location under the The Page who. have suspended work has been ported from the northern part of Hum-bo- lt the Japanese counsel, Attorney-Ge'n-erIn the com-an- y, use- owing to some trouble all the and act, Disp!acer inserting McFarland Is has requested called to meet in Columbus September feeling highly elated over the fact ful metals and have not operated since May county, Nevada. well aa the as earths, trict Attorney Budge of the Fifth dis- that the rock carries good values in coal oils, ast, will be enlarged by the addition 8, at 10 a. m., to act upon the recomTbe farmers of Carson valley, Nev. hydrocarbons, bauxite, man of a roaster and Bill be started again to make a thorough investigation the yellow mctaL trict natmendation. a all etc. in tbe word, azlte, etc, are talking of starting a before long. and the in the ural used the Idaho at arts of substnncea pf President Hatch ford and the other shooting Jap Notice has been posted at Custer going ahead with much righay and grain yard at Carson, under Falls, Ida., and to prosecute Constable the subject of commercial utliity. As orWork lathe members of the board say there is not their own Kllton companys chlorfirst of upon that after the tbe City, Ida., to the laws touching veins or lodes: management. Wilson, the shooter, If the facts are present Inonth miners the slightest donbtbut tbe miners will would be I would do away with the ex ination works, started near tbe El "First wages works about three week ago. , Representatives of the Church of found to warrant It. Hut, In Faso cut to the extent of S3 cents a day, tra lateral right altogether. The propapprove the arrangements. The completion of these worka will have made arrangeosition does not involve arbitrstion Judge Beatty of the United States and the miners say that if board is not order that those who prefer to keep add a daily tonnage of 50 tons to th this right may have their choice, and it provides for an immediate set- ments for holding a series of meetings court has appointed W. II. Watt re- also reduced milling capacity of Florence. From will strike. they under the would prespatenting permit in Dillon, Mont., at an early day, ceiver of the Red Elephant mine at tlement of the strike. present Indications the Florence mills An Important mining deal was closed' ent law until January 1.FJ00. will be capable of treating before V M. Mining owned G, the Hailey, by of "Second. I would unit the make a has Western Union The company Edward N. ltreltung location Christmas 800 tons of ore every 24 Will Vl.lt Hawaii. 1,000x1,000 feet In the form of company. The appointment is made recently whereby San Francisco, Sept. 4. Several con- force of linemen at work in Elko, Nev., in foreclosure proceedings by the First of . Marquette, Mich., the extensive A square, r, if there lie not available hours. for a new office that will be to that extent, then any amount gressmen now visiting this city will wiring National bank of ITailey on a mort- mining operator, purchased the Albany ground Wholmal Blatlng. future. near the in there established of any form. In order that less and on mines creek. The placer Douglas re-visit the Hawaiian islands' before r gage for 06500. The Red Elephant has not At for tbe Golden or excavation the fiat may deposits purchase price was 050,000. Tbe Carlton mine at Hilllaru, Wya, been ond of the best silver turning east. Those who .have thus .beJodLJoon lust, .by ..passing, beyond Gate miU at Utah, last week, a properties " theIMh lost Oh'Wobd'rfverr Sweetser Jb Burroughs' ot Pocatello, the lines of surface location, 1 would big blast was fired. For a week fifty wllUbe .reopened- about . determinedto. visit the islands are Joa-eallow the tame person or persons to men operated machino drills, sinking G. Cannon of Illinois, II. C. Loud Tbe coal has attained a good quality received a slug of gold-weireceiver W. recently of the DuBois, George take up an additional claim of l,000x 200 holes to an average depth of in Salt be offices will and t Lake, New of ounces thirty-eighA. and opened and J. the Meridian enslager Troy Jersey creamery creamery, says 1,000 feet on tbe side of tbe dip the twenty feet, the extremes being 300 Ogden and Evanston. Tsuncey of Minnesota. baa a capacity of from 8,000 to 10,000 and worth 'about 0700 the result of same person to be allowed not more feet apart When the holes were all three days run of their gold dredge than two such claims in the same dis- sunk, each bos sprung by giant powTheir pnrpose in visiting the Islands Golconda, Wyo., is having a small pounds of milk per day, and that they now opersting on the Snake river. trict 1 la to acquire Information on matters der; then tbe chambers thus created He advanced are about 3,600. getting Klondike boom of its own. A large the were filled with black powder, about do with would "Third. I sway are Minadoka. that Their boat works tbe annual expenditure ($100) as now, and 6,500 likely to be considered at the smelter has been erected near the tbe price peid for milk to 65 cents per Dear pounds being used. When every coming session of congress, and since river and a spur track has been built hundred, ss the advance in the price sand from the bottom of the river and in Its stead require a payment to tbe hole s primed, the entire series was to or exploded by electric current generated they are on the coast they have deter- from the main line down to the mines. of batter warranted it. A plan is on handlea about 2000 yards of dirt in United 8tatea surveyor general, proper officer, of the sum of $30 by cell batteries. The explosion threw mined to take advantage of the opporof tbe concern to some twenty hours. They say that tbe sand tomeeach foot to dispose una mass of rook estimated at 6,000 tons claim, in cash, every yeor Tbe Butte Mining and Railway one man who will run it nnder bis per- of the Snake in that vlcinicy average for tunity to see something of the' island til patented. If less than 1,000x1,000 distance of sixty feet, or within a baa passed Review about 043,000 8 says from that may be annexed when congress 5, to cents per yard. sonal supervision. feet, then a less proportional amount few feet of the point where tbe retain-- . race the at boxes meets in December. through the pool ing wall of the foundation ia now beAt Horseshoe bend, on the Carson In consideration of tills payment The daughter of Mrs. t of the aurveyor general shall, ing built So nicely was the quantity track this season. This makes 01,344,-00deputy r riven, miles above twenty-fouCarson, upon call, be sent to tbe district and of Andreas of Hog Hollow, Ida., had an Gams Warden Murdered. 8 per cent of which is 067,300. explosives regulated that tbe mass arm badly broken recently by being tn extensive gravel gold deposit, baa authoritatively fix the location. Fur- was moved with material disintegraDenver, Sept. 5. W. B. Wilcox, depThe survey of the boundary line befrom the wagon by a runaway been more or lean prospected for the ther, tn order that no Snap Judgment1 tion, and the rock will be cut into uty state game warden, has been mur- tween Nevada and California, begun in thrown Her have a district re- blocks for the masonry la the retainteam. father was killed by light- last three or four years, but without be taken, I wouldwhose dered while in the discharge of his corder duty should be ing wall. appointed 1893, is nearly completed. The survey ning near the same place, a man was paying results, it being very fine float to take the names of the locaduty. His body was found in the differs little from that of 1873. The new drowned and' another Httle girl was or drift gold, difficult to save, and with simply tors iu the order presented to him so vicinity of Steamboat Springs with a MEXICAN PEARLS, cost 0300,000. killed all within the past year. The bnt little fall for washing and drain- that first come should be first served bullet in his head. lie had started out survey A shaft has been started to test the recorder to be obliged to forward are age. Andrea of inhabitants named that man beginof a The locality body of Famoo ConeoMtoa la the . for the pnrpose of arresting a party of such list or lists to tbe office of tbe sur- Parch to think that the place is pos- Its deeper aspect and possibilities. Golf of CaUfornla bj KaUahaan. 11 men who had been encamped in was found dead in the woods near Last ning veyor general at least once in each and Monsessed of some evil spirit. The Grande Oro placer location of every month. Advices bave been received from Williams basin all summer and bad Change iu the Colotna district, other minor details which Lower California that the Oompanla 4000 acres at the month of Gold canare is now been "There understood He that had week. one It Judge last tana, day been illegally slaughtering game for finally pass- Perlifera de la Baja California (Lower Stewart will not hold the law provid- yon, at and above Dayton, Nev., has can be attended to before prospecting. d the hides. California Pearl Fishery Company) has ing the amendments. The information been for the over by prosecution arrived in ing thoroughly tested, yielding thousand fish have three will, I think, furnish mat- old Its concessions and other property Thirty i mind Denial. some invalid. He has Germany. 130,000 in the last two years, and la ter enough for the present. I would In the Golf of California to an English point Casper, Wya, to be planted In the vaofficial contra rious streams of Natrona county. In affecting this particular act th.jt will still tn ruing over 01000 per month. A add that persons wishing to criticise or syndicate for 100,000. Tbe sale was London, Sept. to you. by Benor Carlo O. Cornejo, diction was issued today of the report feet deep ha been sunk alter might address theirasreplies few years Wyoming will haves afford him a reason for declining to shaft forty-fiv- e commit agent of the company that has operated the is matter The pressing, decision the when biU fee demand will st Dayton, showing gravel prospecting tee meets on Saturday, September 7th the fisheries almost ever since their disan explan- many fish in the streams as it npw has follow the that Germany ation from France on the dispatch sent sheep on the range. question is raised, and the responsi- from two bits to a dollar to the pan, next W. 8. KEYES, M. E. covery, with, hut few change In the of passing on the matter will but a very strong influx of water prs personnel of the corporation. Many of by tbe French premier, M. Meline, in min bility few Thert are, probably, very At White Pine acommitee organized the stockholders of the corporation suthe' on to vents be not of thrown who k the Lorraine for the ,tho will thus era In the United States message directly deeper sinking. A long reply have made fortunes, but ot lata purpose of clearing the rang tail race from an eligible point below heartily concur in the suggestion of years much large society, congratulating the govern- of the numerous mustangs and wild preme court. of the proceeds bare beea extra lateral that the Colonel Franco-Russlan Keyes on ment upon the alliance. the Carson river will eventually b expended in tbe purchase of new vesTbe citizens of Kendrick, In Latah roam st will in that vicinitheory and practice be abolished alto- sels and new appliances calculated to In the dispatch M. Meline expressed horses that at to a to out masse en have turned brought It up the heavy expense with esand apex, is 300 head. county, parallel over It have killed gether, increase tbe output ot pearls. ' tbe hope that Lorraine would be united ty end lines, etc., which have done more 1000 of these valueless wage war agaihst bears which threaten effectually drain the whole country. La Pax, near the southern end of the timated that min and vexations expensive to make to France. A very interesting mining developon tbe gulf side, is the headan invasion of the towns and orchards. peninsula, horses will succumb. than In this anyof the company, and the place A band of bears entered several or- ment is that of the Three Link pro- Ing litigationWith thecountry ' Colony of the 8elvatlon quarters Boof exception Army. The secretary of the interior ha chards less than a mile from the town thing else. where the boats rendezvous. A few perty in the Black , Hornet district- - livia, no other country has a similar years ago tus fisheries were more proan Franclsco, 6ept. letermiued to investigate the bid Ben Ida-almost ruined them In their efforts Statute freBooth-Tucke- r ductive than at present, the of the Salvation Army son surveys of Wyoming made daring and In a very short time the California quently reaching $150,000 peroutput secure the fruiL As many as fifty by Mr. Glenn. It is about a mile from to But year. Land which will arrive here on Sept. IS for the the years 1880 to 1884, and member of that Important committee with exhaustion of the old beds, and tbe returned before dark and were killed. the Hornet. A stfong vein of ore will meet with bla colleagues, and any purpose of viewing the lands 'secured Commissioner Sparks showed to be the natives on account came One man left his ranch and post found at the surface and the owner set criticism, adverse or affirmative, will fatalities among for colonization in Monterey county fraudulent affair, carried forward by of sharks, which are exceedingly nubefore matters these to town, saying his place was about getting out a shipment. in him haste placing lie aid merous and voracious in tbe the In tbe meantime the citizens Commit- the San Francisco surveying syndicate conference at Denver- - Mining and profits fell off considerably. gulf, of , a ferocious type. worked during August and got nins the tee will endeavor to raise the 010,000 in tbe interests of certain politicians. full of bears Tress. Scientific The black pearls in the gulf are more on the dump. Failure of the wild berry, crop in the This ore has been In demand than 1M ordinary product, necessary to secure the success of the One It the most valuable finds yei mountains is reponslbls for the inva- jons worked 'in the Steen mill and and are regarded aa superior to the project. recorded in the ledge of marble is sit- sion. This is the best bear Story of Frcntaf of SalphoroM. yielded 0300 in gold.- The total ex Persian black pearl. One was sold a " for formula fork west of tbe extreme uated on the Forty-thre- e the season. Colorado will have to look Aense of hauling and milling was 834, A practical of sulpbiirets estimating few years ago to the Emperor of AusCharge. in quart tria 18 miles from Aberdeen, percentage With the modern applito her laurels If she maintains her leaving Mr. Glenn- - 0246 net for hi ithegiven San Francisco,! Sept 5. O. M. Wei-bur- Little Horn, issued recent in a by ancesforof$5,0u0. catalogue marble have and under the the of the company Samples FrancFan in of boosted supremacy everything, month's work. the deposed collector of internal Wya the Rlsdon Iron Works management of the English It Is expectto all the leading marble Next! sent been Take 10,000 aa follows: grains The De before revenue, appeared ed that the pearl fisheries will become Judge deepest hole in the earth as; isco, verdicts or , ounces of crushed ore which a much more prominent industry In the Haven in the United States district works, and as satisfactory in will shaft men an exchange, is the 4900-foforty-mes- h section a wire The Japanese through striking to as the fineness, pass ' court for arraignment upon forty, have been received very carefully gulf. at Pocatello are again at work on the copper mine in tbe upper peninsula screen. Wash the ere The concession transferred to the as as rewash of and or three charges of embezzlement and etc., articles will be filed st Cheyenne Short Line. long As the rock at the bot- in bates pan, London Company covers an area exHarry Kumamoto, man- tomMichigan. of the company was allowed until Wednesday next in shortly. The name is worth 88 a ton, the I ole will be lulphurets appear. Dry and weigh. tending from & point near Cape Ban delabor track of the Japanese will & ager Marble of equal Luis to a point near Mulege, several sulpliurets Building will be the Pioneer Each grain which to plead thereto. indefinitely, much to the with the excep-tio- n continued of one per cent. If the hundred , miles north, and from the peStone company, capitalized at 0200,000, partment, says that of and 175 Bcien other grains, the ninsula to the mainland. geologists of a few of tbe leaders, who had flelight guiphurets weigh The rebellion in Uruguay Is grow- divided into 200 shares. a quart contains one and or. If been discharged, the men had all re- lists. ing. twenty It is reported that the Sierra Valley turned. One of the latest venture at Bum; per cent ofh sulphnrets, The whole trouble, be says, of one per cent If Although gold mining has been car Minister Angell has been granted an railroad will soon be extended south grains, st was caused by a few Jap agitators mitvllle, Colo., is a cyanide mill, for the eulphuret are worth $100 per ton, ried on in Nova Scotia for many years, audience by the sultan. fsr as Reno, Nevada. . Whether or Nampa, who,by statewhich 040,000 has already been raised the value of the aulphureta in each ton no great depth has been reached In the false circulating " of one per workings. The deepest shaft at present Dave Powell, the not there be any truth in the rumor ments, induced the men tp go ouL The mill will enable miners of tbat of ore Is f 1.75, or. If one-fift-h . of COO feet, and there are very few cent- - twenty cents per ton. To test is Bank of England, is dead. He was is not known, but should Henry he to of realize these sys camp Tbe object agitators, something out of their tailings, dry and weigh 10.000 grains, down more than 400 feet It has been ' otlhe corporation "born in 1849. Bowen, president was to secure control of the Jap busi- low grade ores which have been prac- Wash as above. Dry and weigh the a question considerably discussed by Cholera is raging at Sandon, B. C. and owner of. the road,' conclude to ness of tbe Short Line for themselves. tically worthless heretofore. Each grain wUl represent the mining men of the province aulnhurets. of one per cent., and a whether deeper mining would pay, and and the people in that vicinity are flee- extend the railway south It will be The Grand Valley Times, published this has been argued from several difa few days more and the town in and Only one per cent per ton If the of without done losa hurrahing, their lives for ing at ton. Thus ferent points of view. The question is in the Moab, southeastern e river of $100 worth serose the per are to is be moved business-likf portion way. Gnffy G. J. Troutman of Cincinnati atyield now to be settled in at least a one ease The railroad Utah, makes mention of th mining If the 10,000 grains of tailings county. of sulpliurets, by a practical test the one-haFred Hart, who was editor of the Into Owyee tempted suicide st San Frsncisca He and grains was completed several days5 interests of the La Falls mountains three I three and one-hacents per company, in the Caribou district having will probably recover. the loss Virginia Enterprise, Nev., dnring the bridge soon be removed to and predicts a great future. will The let a contract main shaft the and the depot If eulphuret in sulphnrets. ton About 300 Turks have been arrested old boom days, died at Sacramento to a La De hss depth of 1.000 feet The result wUI evei side of the of ton, the multiply country this B'ortb $00 sixty per in.iicatiojj river, says being re for supposed connection with the com- recently.' and 2.1 cents is have mach local Interest . one-halrich. 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