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Show NORTHWEST NOTES. NEWS SUMMARY. prevails on the island Tha pjsgue still Formosa and is causiug th j death of hundreds of persona The Mexican senate has unanimously adopted the new extradition treaty with the United States. Li Hung Chan? is said to be conferring with Marquis Itoof Japan regard' log the trouble with Italy. Numerous requests are received from various districts in the islaud of Cuba for implements and seed, not rations. The session of the Pennsylvania ge era) assembly of 1899 has adjourned after being in session a little over three months. The governor of Alabama has issued a eall for an extra session of the legislature to repeal the constitutional convention act. Herr Polack, a engineer and electrician, has discovered a means of telegraphing (SJ.OJO words per hour over a single wire. General Henry, commanding the department of Porto Rico, has asked to be relived of his present duty ou account of ill health. The Minnesota legislature tabled the governor's message urging the recall fromthe Philippines of the Thirteenth Minnesota volunteers. The stone reefs of Brazil are to be mapped out and their relations to the geological history of the South American continent will be studied. Orders have been issued for the Ninth immnnea to return to the United States by the steamer Meade via New York . MARKET REPORT 1 04 The third triennisT session of the New York .... Sun RevoluFruuclco.. National Society of Sous of the .it Loudou L.SAU tion couvened in Denver last week. 0 ssq ,4 Exrhanse 10 Mrs. J. F. Fintch, of Laramie, has New York New York broker of the been elected a corrtH. New York Exchauae. Woman s Baptist Foreign Missionary (IV 26 ork Broker... New West. of the Society Lieutenant Gustave Nickel of tha Salt Ijhw M laln( Exehang. First Montana regiment haa arrived home from Manila and will receive an Name of Slocks. honorable discharge Alice -- auk Smith .. of Pueblo, Cakr, driver Atefeer-of a sods water wagon, shot and killed Ajitx Albion bis ife an- - iinself as the outcome of Bullion-Beck 4 4W a divorce suit recently brought by the Chloride Point 0 jfMI EureW Ceutenjli1 i woman .&$! Connor .04 ii i ss I 24 It is said that money haa been se- Daisy m i c ... . 7 - . cured for the building of th air line Dtv-Welluloin A Lwrk r s m 60 Colfrom Denver to halt Lake City. Dexter .uftq .06 .66 of this 84 orado people have been talking Four Aces .70 f, u line of road for years. .44 .40 Galena. .40 Kind Galen and train the in yard U U Ex The employees 04 .( 7.07 7 04 Central departments of the Midland Terminal Grand .07 .U2 Herscbel I 26 company of Colorado are on a strike Horn Miter .67 .26 Iukoi far shorter hours. About 200 men are Malvern 116 .60 ...... I SO 1 TH affected. The road is tied up. Mammoth..... 7 4 7 60 .76 .To Governor Thomas of Colorado will Lower MamninUi ......... .rr f Northern Light as.62 the generi.1 veto the bill passed by Omaha 6 60 7 60 Ontario session recent providing at its .76 7HV sembly Petro .46 .46 Sacramento for the indeterminate sentence TU .66 Sunshine-,- . for n "4 1.16 prisoners. parole privileges Miter Klud M CouMillilaletl L 44 48 William Harris and John Tell were Star Showers Consolidated .. 4 an Swansea. of an gas burned explosion by fatally 1.0 I X'A South Swansea .60 in the Colorado Fuel and Iron com- Sunbeam .60 Utah The Colo. .17 New .10 at Castle, Blue Bird pany's mine 6 Sac Con mine is considerably damaged. .01 .to Bright Light .06 .04 B B. Tunuel Dan Lucy, charged with the murder .06 . US .01 Buckeye I Boston ti lie La Mar of Patrick L. Regan, near Butte, I Boss T weed Blue Bird Extension September, 1898, has been landed I Camas Bid the Silver Bow county jail, he having Hill Nye I : J l0 .10 Croan Point ... been captured in Cripple Creek, Colo. I Comstock..., An Insane man, Richard Willis, con- Century .01 I J Camp Floyd .07 fined in the Yuba, Cal., courthouse, Columbia I .06 I Con .01 managed to fire the building, and was Crusader J Central Mammoth .02 The I Dalton death. to himself burned county .60 I JJ Diamond Consolidated deI I 6 1.76 jail, adjoining, was also completely Cagle A Blue Bell.. .16 THE UTB RESERVATION, MINING NOTES. IMPLE ftND TftBLRNACLL Imilaa Laada la Colorado The Cabelio mountain copper clalmt in Arizona have been sold for $2,ooo,-00- 0 to Salt Lake men. The auow at Park City la very soft and is rapidly disappearing. Owing to the bad roads, ore hauling will not be dift rent e at Coal Gate, resumed for some time. I. was "ell alleutictl. and a most Tbe South Swansea paid Ua April oo.ablc nine a ha,) by thttae in dividend, amounting to $7,500, on MonRtianci day. This payment will swell the total Wal iinrihN-iutnt MfUNtr is paid by thia mine to $127,400. Paring H r,., lseJ edition of Rellg-s- s The Engineering and Mining Journal instructions" for use In those reports the sate in 'New York of rBy increasing organizations. shares of Ontario at $7.13 a share, and Out Km missionaries of the Church a small lot of Horn Silver at $1.44. b hu Christ, sif Latter-da- y Saints Attorney Tom Ferguson, late of Salt w leave fur different parts of tha Lake City, proposea to establish the first mercantile business at Piute counduring the present month, 4 few lats Elders John promising camp. Gold Mountain-- . ty's Henry k ami M 1 t ow The fires at the llanaucr smelter ley of the council ) apostles, u ill start ou a visit to have been drawn and the plant which Ihthurciies iu the southern states has been In continuous operation for so niJDmany years haa been abandoned by all W Herbert E. save a watchman. Smyth of Fountain h, Sanete county, has The Washington mine at Frisco rereturn-dijust a successful mission to South ported at the sampler Wednesday with ina, where he has been laboring another shipment of high grade ore, in. interests of Sunday School work. whlTethe Horn Silver of the same camp b small coin puny of Utah lmtui- - arrived with three cars of concentratea. Fffa who left Glasgow on the 6th A trial shipment of ore from the Bostonbrought with them the body of -Utah Mining company' copper delr David M Muir of Beaver, who posits in Wayne county was sent in to dwhile on a mission to Scotland, Salt Lake City the latter part of the he 2oth of October last. week, and the result will be anxiously awaited. classes u religion have been organ-Ulthe Salt Lake Make of Zion Marysvale mines may yet be the makDr. K. G. Maeser, ing of a number of millionaires. present. This General superintendent, paid a visit country baa been held back for a long Bffest Jordan ou the 23rd lost., ia time, bnt from recent developmenta it r to inaugurate the movement in would seem that prosperity will soon for muster out at Camp Meade. H progressive ward. make its borne in thia district. The Third Nebraska will be musIder E. J. Wood haa returned to his The management of the Ontario, at tered out May 11 at Augusta, Ga. loe ia Salt Lake City from a mission Park City, i still undecided whether Colonel Bryan will be invited to review tfiamoa. He has visited, besides the property will be reopened and tbe regiment before it ia disbanded. noa, the Friendly Ialanda, Vavau, worked on a large scale. At any rate Aval, Toga tabu, New Zealand, Ant-Hi- the mine will be worked as la the past According to statistics gathered reEmerald I I the Fiji and Sandwich Islands. year, with fifty or sixty men, taking garding the bubonic plague it la esti- stroyed. .10 I Frisco .oo Wood ef mated there has been 250,000 deaths I Golden aaya he hae enjoyed good out abipplng ore. The citizens of McMinville, Ore., Golden Eagle Star iklth recorded in India since its beginning. his absence and found 01 during Hill to The Utah, of Fish Spring, has added I Gold have petitioned the president Gold Cable tlmlasions in tbe various placet vis-i- another to the The Tenth United States cavalry, the soldiers from that town Homestake I .05 chapter of strikes that !a a prosperous condition I .04 have been the colored regiment which did sneb now serving in the Philippines, and Hercules chronicled by it, and from .K I International lie annual 8unday school confer- - tha tenth level, at a depth of 600 feet, I6N 1 brilliant service in the Santiago cam- protest against their retention in that Joe Bowers 1 Joe Bowers Extension to be held during the month of ores are now being raised that show as paign, ia to have another tour of duty country. II .06 Kremlin .74 La Heine An Cuba. Uf are as follows: St. George stake, much as 67 percent lend and 23Sonnees Floods caused by melting snow in Little Pittsburg I .10 6 and 7; I'arowan, I VEH Mraa Dell Clevenger, who was abot the mountains near Sheridan, Wyo., Midnight Bower May 13 and 14; silver to the ton. I 68 May Day 0ad 20 and 21; Juab, 27 and 28. A on Ernest in her amount Clevenger, of MaQh attau cousin, Improved roads between the railway immense an did by damage ha Washington. udorm program of tinging and con-c- and the mines at Fish the night of December 8, last, is dead that city. Five buildings were washed Man Monarch Springs, Deep r McKinley recitations, as arranged. by the Creek country. Is enabling the Galena at Missouri City, Mo., of her away and the maio supply pipe of the North Swansea Demet is In jail. Sunday School Union board, to get to market again. Forty-llv- a water works broke, abutting off the Orient Rich wilbe observed at all these annual tons of ore from this mine, Tbe Naval Reserve association ol water supply. Rabbit Fool nmntng Rover conferences during the present season. high in silver and lead, found a market Illinois, veterans of the Spanish-America- n Paride Fransoi, a miner, was killed Silver Cloud Tbe attendance at the tabernacle in Halt Lake City last week. war, have resolved to offer th in tbe Union Pacific coal mine at Bock Success Sea Swan aerricea Sunday was unusually .large. Prospectors are coming in daily from government 250 men for tbe service in Springs on the 20th, by a fall of coal. Tetro . After tbe ainglng of hymn President the Cedar mountain the Philippine islands. His partner escaped the same fate by Triumph. Valeo country and all West Mountain Placer, Angst M. Cannon introduced five bring encouraging reporta from After several conferences with tbe going out of tbe room for some oil for West Mercur. who have just returned from new district.' A wagon load of minister from "Venezuela, the United bis lamp a moment or - two- - before tbe Yankee Con-copper fielde d! labor." their rock has been sent lo to ths simpler by States postoffloe officials have entered coal fell. B. Lake Salt Eldef Albert city. Kimball, who wa Bartholeinew and Ilarriman, who con- into an agreement for a parcel postal A fight, is on in Grand Junction, Wheat.. to the Southern states mis-- ' BaehDjratpegrgSeai-elim'A-""SMigned gCwt.40 Venezuela. All with saloons. Colo., regarding licensing Corn treaty if zion, said the Saints would be the most corn ,1) A prospector had an assay made on licenses expired on tbe 17th, and the Cracked The farm on which Abraham LinAO Rye on contented face of the i the people some lirock taken from Antelope ialand to of refused new council has Barley... grant ,,.fa0 coln was born, two miles south Oats and that only those who have last week, and waa j 4 earth, to instructed sold marshal t been has the surprised to find being censes, Alfalfa Hodgenville, Ky., ,4t been out into the world can realize the Mixed hey 6 showing of $8.20 in gold and IS ouncei David Grear of New York and will close all saloons. Tbe matter will be Timothy great contrast that exists between the in silver to the ton. He will immedi, 6t Straw, per bale settled in court probably be converted into a park. Live Turkey Gobbler I f people in the valleys of the Rocky ately take out a force of men and ,.,.g Live Turkey Hens. d Choo garnet Simon Hotema, the Harry Brasure, aged 40, was drowned Chickens, mountains and the people of the world, in some of the hens precious metal. tow Indian who was arrested on th in Bitter creek, Wyo., last week. He Old roosters of also the Southern Lewis, i Eugene Broilers, each A shipment of ore from tbe National charge of murdering a man and twe bad been gambling and drinking and Old duck states mission, had greatly enjoyed his in tbe Pioche district, received 10 o'clock I. Tame in the Geese alive mine, seen Cold at was last women last week near Springs, work among the people of Florida, and Eggs, Utah, per esse.., last hia later Two hours his week, of confession a body assayed 60 per cent copper written 1 has guilt. morning. 66 Butter, creamery T., I.,"' Jf01t characterised them as a kind, courage- and 40 ounces soma Ranch butter., is silver to tbe ton, and creek. in There the found was of revenues The municipal ous and magnanimous people; bnt the Santiago there is plenty of the same staff in have been reduced from $20,000 to suspicion that he was robbed and of the southern people are prejudices This promises to secure new San Francisco- - tala. 1 thrown into the creek. $,000 per month, and there have been very intense, and their opposition often sight Cash... 07 blood for tbe arteries of that locality. .lAj A Cheyenne woman applied to tbe December........,,,,, aimilar reductions in other towna takes the form of violence when dealBerley New - A new smelting plant, which will Public works and schools must be stop- district court one evening last week December ing with the Mormon elders I i and in handle from husband divorce her a for forty tons of ore per day, is to Elder Lewis referred to the spirit of ped. be erected the after hours less than by the owners of the Dyer filing distwenty love Governor-Genera- l sod forbearance that characterBrooke, in the LIVE BTC ises the Mormon people, and aaid if group of copper bearing claims. In tribution of the $3,000,000 to tbe Cuban application the case was tried, tbe a with $1,700 Clileap they could live in Zion as they live in Uintah oonnty. Tbe fact that tha soldiers, has determined to treat the woman granted divorce, record to Fancy cattle, in H breaks Thia the alimony. the world, Zion wonld be invincible, mines are eighty mllee distant from and soldiers as gentleChoice steers Caban officers Medium grades .. 4 fe6 and the stranger within her gates the railway will make this step necesmen and not endeavor to go behind the divorce proceedings in Wyoming. - 46 66 Beef steers. Smeltof Globe 00 the and Stockers feeders wonld be constrained to yield the sary. Tbe management a 4(6 rolls Bulla 6' 44 66 declares Samuel Abams, Jr., of SL George, at that Denver, Cows and heifers.,,,,.,.,. palm, because there would be the inAt Cartbege, Mo., the jury in the rail ing company, Calves,... 80. 46 16 closed be not in Salt Lake City Tuesday with arrived will but vincible the down, force of D. plant J. McCrills, example, Western fed steers of Mrs. Gilfillon against 40 46 80 steers William D. Neill haa spent the past a shipment of ore from the Little Gem 40 44 for $5,000 damages for the murder of that on the contrary more men will be Texas Colorado wooled lamba... 6 fe l ... Ft 46 00 two and one-ha- lf yeara in Germany. that is being developed by him Tbe her husband, rendered a verdict for employed than ever before, and that Exports. Yearlings 44 10 be will men old He the scale bat was the well paid, Mrs. of with the success lot consists of twenty tons, showing in favor pleased 2,000 damages 9 00 700 Spring lambs... of hia mission, and considers the fifld very high average, and the intention la will not receive as much for eight I Kan a a good one for snch work. He spoke to Install a matting plant, for which hours work as they did for twelve. Natlv steers 6 80 MOO Adolph Rehfold, the saloonkeeper Texas 16 of a tract which had been published in ground ia already being broke at the steers 610 44 Moore colored Two miners, Henry whose place of business near the 4 16 Texas Cows. 6 40 1881 and sent broadcast mine. Bock Native cows and heifers 6 00 through Presidio was burned by a mob of sol- and Mark Miller, quarreled at 6 80, Stocker sod feeders..... 8 0 which Moore was and to last James Brown, one of tbe owners of shot detrimental week, Bulls sad stags. very A! 6 00 84S diers belonging to the Fourteenth Springs 7 00 M 4 86 Lamb the Mormon women the said a the Miller that bnt Little Johnny mine at Leadville, the thigh, identified through inflicting haa United States infantry, Muttons 8(0 4)4 76 Germans had changed their opinions Cola, is in Utah, examining tome dangerous wound. Ae a sequel to the four of the culprits. firat shooting, William Shortridge Native beef steer very decidedly in regard to Mormon promising prospects with a view of in616 04 10 A party of oung men at Dalton, 8 07 Western steers 8 00 women since some of them have visited vesting. During the past four to kill his wife, Texas (colored) attempted yeara steer. 8 60 l Minn, f put lemon extract into tbe gin. because she visited Milter after he was Cows and the fatherland.- - - - the gross ou heifers of the Littie Johnny tput reas a and were Elder James F. Jaclt Bpoke 'briefiy Of Csnner drinking i6 10 ger ale they tie jealonsy being tbe canoe of all Stockers and feeders 4 00 the work in which he has been engaged baa reached a total of $8,000,000, and sult Duffy Rlorson and Martin Dahl shot, 7 00 Calves . 4 60 trouble. the the Southwestern states mission. yet there appears to be no end to the Bulls and stags., IW 4 00 are dead, while several others were He advised elders in the missionary ore bodies from which those millions 4 00 466 16 of stock throughout tbs ''.Yearlings loss The sick. 00 6 made seriously Western muttons... field not to write home their failures, 4(6 derived. 4 northwest is not nearly ao large as Stockers.... ...... ,. . but only of their successes, for the were Lamb The Kentucky law under which many was at first 4 40 46 76 all to the Io the man supposed, owing who broaPlnelaryMlntng6ompanya publishes hia failures negroes in the past two years have excellent condition of stock when tbe Dwave dest to tbe world is known ss a failure. property. In Box Elder eonnty, ore has Beef steer 4 60 been sold on the block for a term of bad weather came on. The stock Albert P. Kessler of the Eastern been encountered that shows as at Cow . 140 4 00 tatea mission, then related bis experi- just years as punishment for vagrancy, haa present are in good condition and are Feeders freight paid to r 4600 4s64 7600 aa $286 in gold and fifteen ounces much to 4 Stockers, r freight paid ences. He said that the inhabitants been declared unconstitutional by 8 Bulla and stag. ., 6 40 - New welL silver doing per ton. The ore waa uncovered ff 40 4 Good Washington, Philadelphia, Bhrtimond. 00 4 fat muttons Judge Scott at York amazed Lamba. crosscut that the 76 seem msoh Boston a and in 4 is an there in in increase Not only A drink generally known as vino, t the approach of the Mormon elder, haa been taking off the management Live stock receipt are wts in tbe mines of Nevada thia year, terest level, and many time aak why tbe elders which ia exceedingly palatable and bnt farmers from all over the state reextent of the body haa not yet and tbs have to come civilized people among inexpensive, is playing havoe with the The management indications of good crops. Nsvsda teach their barbarous doctrine But been determined. soldiers in Manila. A single drink un- port much he and declare that is tbe elated despite expressed to is an as front the very fsst opposition, agri forging the opinion that Mormonlsm is grow- work will be continued fits a man for active duty for twenty-fon- r cultural state, aa well as a throughout magnlfioeat to made ing in the east, and men are becoming tha season, and with ss many hours Efforts are being miners mining commonwealth. Converted right along. be can sals. as crowded into its the opening suppress soldiers of Second of Six vol the the Claim He Wa ,nL The recent strike made in the Wedge Five thousand Indians, dissatisfied Authority haa been given the British unteer cavalry who lost their Uvea ia ha if B to at mine,' join, Apia 2i-Dr, of Terr reservations Marysvale district, la canting Ind With conditions in the Haute, representative the south last summer were bnrlsd at f considerable comment There is a large r F. a a in left have deems it advisable in a joint proclama- Fort Russell, Fatten, .be the Indian tpecialL Territory, Wyo., on the 16 th lust., cancer vein of ore that can be traced over the B" la-- ? union and a tion with the other consuls, calling with establish Mexico to e for proprietoi body imposing military oeremonies. upon the inhabitants to abstain trotn The names of the deceased are Bichard itarium here, ia lying erootlf W reservation on a large tract of land bill through tbe Wedge claim, which of tha arrival the waa known to carry values of from $50 from the effect of arfil poisoning, near Guadalajara. hostilities pending Clark, Archie Sackett, Samuel Johnwhich men he by claims masked was Samoan com mi si onera. upward bnt in this vein a rich streak At Henderson, Tenn., pmsterti son, William C. Comstock, Charles A. hi baa been recently discovered that caran wife. tb Manzanillo with that Mr. Julia M. Larne from A charged ssy Advices lynched Pierson mud Lemuel Smith." Two last for ries la the neighborhood of- - $100,000 The March. last John American shell fired last summer dur- their lives la railway accidents while cuaed woman, has Young killing divorce retown ia he of and the now but bombardment gold to the ton.' This streak has been a by mob left Larne for dead, their regiment was on its way to tbe ing the near the authorities exploded In Newmarket, Upped in two places about sixty feet States told the and warships, vived United the front, and four died ia southern hos- married four times a of the mob was Ik - Young, a apart, and one of tbe places where they leader last Sunday while being dog from the pitals from fever contracted while ia thing over $100,000 i and brother of the man ha killed. Young ent through the vein thia streak ia No step have been t ground, killing three persona camp Inches wid twenty-- x her. has not yet been captured. many others. well-know- n 1 church Authorities , nearly half uf the uccond half ion isuue uf hurcti Itoitds have been by t, Iil D- llr fc . Gejser-Murlu- - 1 a, fi e wounds-Clevenge- th. . " IB 4- ll.l Gil-Alla- n. Ger-man- y, - 100-fo- ot i W wounding A N btUaaaal, Washington dlspatch Opaaad las say: The opening of the Southern Ute Indian Reservation, which hiss been awaited with Imidttieuce for many months, has at last been accomplished, the President haring Issued his proclamation on April 4th, announcing the opening of these lands for settlement at noon. May 4, 1809. This vast area of art bis land fifteen by sixty miles In six located on either side of the Denver A Rio Uranda railroad, south and east of Durango, ewanor .rail ia attract large and de-- :. tlrable class of settler The Ute In. dlaus are entitled, under tha law of 1806, to 374 allotments out of the entire tract All the remainder of the are about 630,000 sere will be sub--' ject to entry under the desert homestead, timber and town alts law and the laws governing the disposal of coal, mineral, stone and Umber land and many of the Indian allotments Will be leased by intelligent white men at reasonable rates. The lands embrace both valley and mesa or upland but the supply of water for Irrigation la many times greater than will be called for, Tbe soils are the aeul-adosandy loam and red tbe former being peculiarly adapted for tbe growth of grain and grasses, while tbe soils last named are Unequalled for the growth of vegetable alfalfa and fruit tree Owing to the percentage of gypsum in the bottom land the yield of clover is as ton to the high ss three and one-baacre. Aside from the agricultural future of thie great area of virgin soil, the stock Industry gives promise of almost un- limited growth. Tbe plateaus afford range for tens of thousands of bead Of cattle, horses and sheep, while tributary mining camps snpply an abundant . market noted for good price Under Federal enactment, Ute Indians who so elect tnay accept allotments In severalty.. The lands allottedi to the f. Southern Utes aggregate about' sixty thousand acre divided between agriequally cultural and grazing land and allotments are generally tn compact fetm. The Indian may tease hia allotment for a period of three year for agricultural, and ten years for mining and ETaxIng lands. The advantage of the leasing system are: . First Tha lands are exempt from taxation and free from coat of water charge aa the Indians own the canals and ditche Second Tbe rental la moat instances a small amount In cash and a share of r the crop or Third Indiana can be hired to work at amall wages and spend their .money at bom thus keeping tbe money ia circulation In tbe community. Fourth The Utes are" paid $50,000 annually by the government The treaty provides that thia payment shall continue forever." Title money goea into circulation In tbe Immediate re gton where It is distributed from tho . bountiful hand of Uncle 8am. The act of Congress of February 20, 1S9S, which fixed tbe time for tho President's proclamation six months from that date, bnt which has been layed until now, cites how the land shall be taken up by the white and ia s4'MN4MaNNaMWMWWMMfP And aball be subject to entry under the desert, homestead and townslte law and tbe laws governing tbe disposal of coal, mineral, atone and timber land but no homestead settler shall receive a title to any portion of such land! at leas than one dollar and cent per acre, and shall twenty-fiv- e -be required to make a cash payment of fifty cents per acre at tbe time filing - ..... is made upon any of aald land Tha advantages of cash payment of fifty cents per acre are many. It shuts out the "professional boomer," and leads direct to a first-clas- s citizenship that 1 men of thrift, energy and industry. Tbe location of the lands in question ends the public domain entrys in Colorado, so far aa valuable farming lands extend forever, aa thia particular area embraces all that has been, by virtue , witheld of being an Indian reserv from entry. It ia the last chance for cheap, fertile and enviable home Tbe land offices are in the city of Durzngo, which is .the commercial, manufacturing and educational center Tho city of south western Colored enjoys a population of 8,000 and the singular distinction of being the beet built city of its size In the West, being largely of brick and atone and embracing among Its edifices many costly business and residence structure aa well aa expensive modern publl school Durango num- and church building bera among Its business enterprises the San Juan branch of the Omaha Grant amelter, employing hundreds of me several large coal and coke companies, electric street railway two dally paper iron work flouring mill enterprises of various description and many extensive wholeTbe sale and retail establishment city is the terminal of tbe Rio Grandea . tribntaries. frill'll) nd enjoye as large eectlou of the 8an" JUas rnttfing orcountry as well as the agricultural, chard and range section of southwestern Colorado, "northern New Mexico- -, and southeastern Utah. Durangoe prosperity and commercial importance will be materially increased bv opening for public entry under thiTbome stead, timber and mineral lawa the unallotted lands embraced within tha boundaries of tbe Southern Ute reservation and provided tor by 'congressional enactment aa the soils subject to entry are susceptible to the penect and growth of cereal grasse to fruit the best vegetable and tributary cash markets the West afford To iman press the bomeseeker and those of suagricultural Inclination with the of this section, perior market facilities call attention to it Is only necessary to the fact that the extensive mining embraced In the Ban J uan counthorn try afford employment to many aanda of toen who depend absolutely . section upon tributary agricultural for the products of tbe ranch, range, orchard and garden. Durango is not. and flow of dependent upon the ebb blends smelting, but one Industry, any manufacturing, mining (coal, iron and . precious metals) with agriculture, an horticulture and stock growing tocerextent that renders the future commercial prominence tainty as to ancces and industrial In tasking slumber robes it Is best to select a doth with a good asp on it. i i b it one-four- one-thir- . -- . -- manu-picturi- - ts 1 |