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Show THE he Tie Weekly Grid Me COTTONWOOD WEEKLY TRIBUNE: SALT LAKE, SATURDAY MORNING, he owners not having fairly |!from the damage caused by JANUARY we 1882. — LITTLE: SMOKY COUNTRY, WAGONS, tpg ae Nace Newand a # ich Mining Districts in Idaho Territery. Ge A Country Pesseased of Mineral avd Many vantages. Plenty Ads ef LITTLE smoky. This distr’ct is situated on the headwarters of Little Smoky creek, a tributary of the South Boise river, ‘distant from Willow creek crossing on Camas prairie, nothwest, about twenty-five miles, and from Ketchum, due west by Warm Spring creek trail, about ‘twenty-five to thirty miles. It has been known as a small placer mining camp since 1875. A few quartz ledges had been located in 1879 by parties from Recky Bar, above Revis's camp, but owing to their isolated position, attracted i attentio ~ During ae summer of 1880, when the prospecting excitement on "Wood River was at its height, the Smoky country got its share of it, and the result was, that on the headwaters of the os th Fork of Little Smoky, about ve miles northwest from the old ae Camp,” Tom Cobert, Jack BrewR. FL octal and a. number of elier old prospectors, discovered and located a district second to none in Alturas county. There are, up to this time, in this district and vicinity, more than fifty locations recorded and represented. The trend or course of the mineral belt is northeast and southwest; the formation is a soft black lime, in places nearly a slate, with dykes of quartzite and porphyry running through it. Although situated very igh—some of the locations being on the summit of the main range—its hills are smoot and- decomposed, covered mostly with pine timber, facing to the south, and is early and easy of access. The ores of this district are strictly base, both milling and smelting, some carrying as high as sixty per cent of lead, while others are more of a quartz, carrying chlorides and sulphurets. Most all contain copper, ae and antimony in small quautitie According to this oe develovment, in the deepest shafts the lead is giving out; no doubt it will become all milling’ ore as depth is attained. The veins are of good size—three to six feet—very regular, being traceable along distance by their croppings. The principal and best developed mines at present are the Climax, Silver Star, Salamander, Carrie Leonard, McLaren, Scott, King of the West and the Deer Trail. The Climax, the pene location, (August, 1880) is on thee treme west end of the belt, is a Mae vein, lying between granite and slate, and carries the richest ore in the district. Some assays go into the thousands. An average of the vein—two feet across—gave 439 oz. silver per ton. The character of the ore is chloHe and antimonial silver, with a mall per cent of lead and copper. The developments are: an incline on the vein, some thirty feet in depth, besides a number of surface cuts. The owners have shipped to the Woed River smelters this season several lots of ore, and have realized handsome returns. This mine was sold late this fall to J. O. Swift and E. M. Wilson, of Salt Lake, for a round figure, and will, no doubt, be heard from the coming gon. Some distance to the northeast of the Climax is the Silver Star and Salamander mines, bonded early this season by the discoverer to Scott & Gibbons, of San Francisco. They have been vigcrously developing them all season, and have done a great amount of work. This is’one of the truest and most regular veins in all this Rena having been explored and opene 2,500 feet, and particularly in the South Extension, by cuts, strippings and shafts, showing ihe ledge everywhere to be from three to six feet in width. Atthe Salamander discovery, the ledge is stripped for fifty feet, showing a solid body of galena ore, four feet thick, averaging 75 oz. silver and 60 per cent lead per ton SILVER StTar.—At the discovery of this mine a shaft or inclineis sunk 95 feet on the vein, showing it (the vein) to be from four to six a ey ace eae ee fa ine ae oes tee ae cans See POE (eS ct recovered } Watson. Thousands a7 thousands of AT THE HEAD. REAG® ESTATE REVIEW. the slide | tons of ore has been shipped from this fie Riga .which took away their compressor— mine, and thousands of tons are yet in | gro Green, Staple and Fancy Paes Gratifying Exhibit ef the Fast Year— although, if they only knew it, it was sight; but as the ore is base, machintore of Durst & ¥rimble 9 Wants of the City. Ths Home of the Famous Emma a special Providence that took away a | ery will be required to properly w vor Locking Up Again. worthless incumbrance upon a valu- it, and when this is done a princely RAIL ATE. About the first of December Messrs. Like the Year 1880, the movement in able property. fortune awaits its owners. ed Tan Freperick TuNNEL—Is one We will now wend our way back to| C. B. Durst and J. A. Trimble opened | real estate during the pas st year has JANUARY 7, 1862 _Sare IRDAY.. A Mining District Which lias Pro- | of the finest pieces of property in this| Alta, by the Iris tunnel and mines,} their new grocery store, seven doors been marked by a large increase in the istrict, and will tap the Frederick which are idle at, present.. Just below west of Kimball & Lawrence’s, Salt number of transactions over the year duced Millions of Ore. neal and a very noticeable appreciamine at a depth of over 1,000 feet. Alta is tife Lexington, owned by Chamo SALT LAKE FOUNDRY. eget Lake City. n in prices, which,in the Gpinion of ICHMOND AND TERESA. — Crossing bers & Co. Work is being pushed ——p-—— rat estate dealers, hee! advanced from Already their success 1s s0 marked Cheerful Outlook ef the Camp fo | Over the hill we come in contact with | ahead on this property, in the shape of The Pioneer [ron Works and Machine ee to fifty pet cent, as Compared a tunnel. The ee must be good, that they stand at the head of the esthe Richmond and Teresa mine, being : shops of Utah Territory. the Year 1882: n various location Worle d by Greaves & Jone This else aman of R. hambers’ judgiar en The demand continues brisk for me. SE ae property was idle for some time till ment would not be there. Four miles tablishments in their line of business, and their aim is to keep always up to The old Salt Lake Iron Works, estabdiumsized, modern style dwellings, last summer, when it was successfully below Alta is the May Bird mine, the Correspondence Tribune. situated within easy distance of the and profitably worked by Greaves and properiy of Slife & Banks. This ig in high-water mark. ‘lished in 1870, and the first in the field, Auta, Dec. 30, 1881. Dr. Sm a solid granite fofmbtion, and milling They deal in groceries of every kind, business centre, with but very little inhave taken a new lease of life and vigor From the snow-crested peaks of the quiry for the more costly class of resiPome or WaAnEs.— Going dowa ore, running largely in gold Several under the energetic and capable super- | Wasatch, Alta again Benes greeting tO} the hill we find the Antelope and capitalists have Pied this property foreign and domestic fruits, game, nces. It is evident, however, that poultry and fish, and all the numerous the market falls very far short of supintendency of Mr. T. Pierpont. A her sister mining camps—a happy Prince of Wales, owned and being and pronounce if A New Year! And again, while conplying the demand of buyers for modworked by Walker Bros., with John visit from Tae Tripune found everyWe have given but : ‘faint outline of articles in their line of business, By templating the past, with its many Wesley as superintendent. This prop- the present condition of this district, keeping none but the very best ern-style, comfortable houses, and a thiag in the best of order, all running changes of prosperity and adversity, erty has always been worked carefully, have not exaggerated in any instance, brisk trade in well situated tuldaee articles of everything, they have gained has sprung up in consequence of such smoothly, and the skilled workmen and viewing the present outlook with and has paid its owners large profits, and have left unnoticed many valuable calmness and moderation, stating facts producing very high grade ore. I am bending to their tasks with diligence. mines and pr‘spects. In conclusion, ae confidence and support of the com- insufficienc A great many people who, the year The foundry is situated a block and without exaggeration, we see nothing informed that there are about ten miles we can only say, that with all our misRoth are young men who have long before, scouted the idea of troubling to discourage, but much to increase fortunes, the future is brighter than a half south of the Utah Central depot, the well-earned reputation this district of underground workings. een known in Salt Lake City as themselves to build houses, after a Having left the boundaries of this ever before. The myth that “distance and has a railway switch leading to it, has always attained. having first-rate business qualities, and year’s fruitless search for suitable district, We will retrace our stepts and a enchantment to the view,’ is large scales in front, and everything It must be admitted that our ore “1s follow up to assing away, and the solid and ‘firm their successful venture on their own homes, finally decided to consult the in the most convenient condition the expecta- real estate agent, the architect and the of higher grade, and more sought after Tux IsLAND AND DAVENPORT MINES realization of wealth at home is taking penal has but i possible. tions of their friends. by. smelters, than most other camps. builder; and the result has been that The main works are in a large adobe It is an undeniable ag that the miner —Which are at present idle. Here the firm footing upon those who once From the start, ae by their large building, two stories high. ne door is more sure of his pay, and that less old Grizzly and Lavinia mines are in turned their backs upon Little Coitton- acquaintance, they had a gcod run of more good dwellings have been built during the last year than in any two or view, which are being worked on lease wood Mining District. MeEpIico. opens into the machine shop, 60x40 wild cat” is in the Cora and that by Sorenson, Phelps & Jones. custom; and by their courteous atten- three previous years. Conspicuous feet. This is abundantly furnished fewer mines are worke' ne ion to patron s, and prompt, strict and among TOSthe finer sort of dwellings Coming down the hill we come in with lathes, planing machines, drills, catefal filling of orders, this has been erected, we notice the two handsome ective order. It is also trie that this D. M. OSBORNE & CO. and every tool in use in the business. district has furnished its full pao of contact with a property wah in time so increased that they now commanc bricks on South Temple street, built wil? be second to none in Utah —»—— ll were driving forward with work, incidents to exaggerate upon—of m x Crry Rocxs.—I doubt if there Their Agency in this City, Under the the largest and re” trade of the city in by John and James Sharp; the spaand articles in process of manufacture ee eight hundred feet upon a Boe their line of busine cious adobe of Robert HeEE ESS on the are a dozen mines in Utah that can or finish were seen in all directions, anagement of W. H. Straub, pes chisies goods, and everylide without inconvenience or accisame street; that of Mr. Beattie’s, on The Back of the machine shop is the dent; of the town becoming suddenly make ag good a showing as this. oem l : . thing that tends to make a business Fourth Bast street, and James Hogle’s boiler room, which contains an engine depopulated atter all danger was past; City Rocks and Utah are owned by the At Nos. 101 and 103 Main street, Salt successful, are combined here, and adjoining; the double brick of Mrs. same company. ‘Their underground of 15-horse power, driven by a boiler of cloud-bursts, water running down Pe already large pee is bound Anne Charlson’s, on Sixth Hast strect; Lake City, is the agency of the famous which is fitted up with every conveni- the canyon mountain high; of number- workings are extensive, but the grand o be immeasurably incre the large aud finely finished frame of ence and very perfectly arranged. The less scenes of imaginary danger and feature is thé tunnel, which is fun on D.M. Osborne & Co.’s Mowing and Mr. urst has been ecu with Wm. Clays, and the stylish row close the vein and now in about 1,500 feet Reaping Machines. pipes are disposed in peculiarly advan- miraculous escapes. Here are to he the establishment of G. F. Gulmer for by, built by the enterprising Louis All these tend to tageous positions, and are so arranged put a damper upon enterprise and capi- through solid masses of fine ore. What found the machines made by the home several years, and Mr. Trimble has for Reggel,_on Fifth South street. We is taken out in running the tunnel more that all the water can be blown out of tal that would otherwise find employa long time been in the employ of G. would be pleased to seea few more than pays the entire expenses of the factory at Auburn, N. Y., together with them on quitting work, so that no ment here. Snow-slides run upon the whole property. This is on a true all the extras and all the parts of the M. Peirce, both popular establishmeni3 thoroughly comfortable modern-style, troubie is experienced from their freez- surface, and do not interfere with lead and can be traced a distance of different machines, in great plenty, in this city, where they have gaineda double brick houses built, of the same ing. All the machinery in this room mineral beneath. large <n friends, whose expecta- class as that erected by Mr. Brooks, on two miles, and many are of the opinion was made at this foundry, and is perso much so that if desired even the tions have been fully justified in their Third South street, and by Mrs. Mary The sad experience of the past has fect of its kind. The engine may te taught a valuable lesson, and mine- that the mines on Rebellion hill, in successful venture on their own behalf. Hempstead, on West Temple street, driven to 80 per cent. higher power owners are taking the benefit of it. Summit district, are on the same lead. complete machine might be set up e must, hewever, deprecate the fashOnEGon.—East of City Rocks is the here. An especially valuable feature than its nominal capacity, and has The Joab Lawrence mine, which sufion, common to this country, of defacOregon and Butte, and oul easterly is been in constant a for jour years of this agency is that there are a numfered so severely last winter, now has the Madeline. ing an otherwise handsome brick Boundaries of Mining Claims. West of Ci ity Rocks is without need of repair; er of machines set up in running order, the boarding-house and other uild: building, by smearing it over with the Morrill and “Gardner properties, In locating mining claims the law ‘The tool room ae ‘next in order, ings secure, so that slides can pass over and motive power tostart and keep them which are being prospected by tunnels. expressly states that the locator must stucco. Mrs. Rosina Godbe is build. well fixed up for the reception of every them without deing damage. The Two fair leads of very high grade ore’ in operation. By this means the farmer ing a handsome bi-colored brick on mark his location by monuments, kind of small tools and fixtures, each Flagstaff pean years ago protected have already been struck, but the tun- can see just how the machines work, Fourth East street, as is also Mrs. having its own particular receptacle. and satisfy himself as to their efli- which will indicate to anyone its extetheir mine from slides by planting The blacksmith shop adjoins the heavy posts in the ground to hold the nel is being pushed ahead to strike the ciency, as well as get an idea how to rior boundaries. Fences are not re- Mary Godbe, a similar one, on Arsenal ll main City Rockslead. Adjoining this quired around mining claims. The tool room, with two forges and a pro- snow on the steep places where it “Among the mercantile, educational west is a prospect owned by Dr. Sim- run them to the best advantage. There physical marks upon and around the fuse supply of tools and material. generally slides. This could be done and denominational edifices built and mons. This belt still continues west, are the following-described machines The casting room is in the rear, of all along the line of Emma hill, and on sale at the Salt Lake branch ‘house: claim are sufficient to notify anyone of now in course of construction, probathe claim of the possessor. Fencin the size of 60x42, high and’ airy, with thus save from destruction many lives as is found in the bed of the creek at N Bspoae independent mower bly the three finest are the Opera would serve no useful purpose except its huge derrick and multitude of cast- and much property. Many assert that meding somewhat wearied by our —frontc to mark its boundaries; and any other House, on Tribune Avenue; the St. ing boxes. Here anything is cast that Alta should be depopulated during the 0. 2 Osborne independent mower means which will accomplish this ob- Mary’s Hospital, on the full block, coris required, in iron, while the brass winter season; but that will never be trip over a rough and precipitous ge ner First South and Tenth East streets, country, with snow to impede our furnaces in the corner supply all needs done, for the winter is ihe best mining es Osborne independent reaper ject will equally answer the require- and the elegant business block of rogress, we will drop in upon Alta, ments of the Hy as to the possession in their line. portion of the year; the air is better, the little town nestled among the —6 feet Hooper & Eldredge, on Main street. of such a clai The pattera room is up-stairs, of the and no trouble is experienced from No. 5 ‘Wheete independent mower The last is certainly the handsomest clouds, ana rest for the night, then on claim of, Hare than the number of same size as the machine shop. All surface water. te For these and other business front yet erected in the city. the pattéfhs of the eleven years’ run of reasons the vast bodies ot wealth in the morrow resume our journey over 6 Wheeler combined, with roll- feet allowed by law upon a quartz The expansion of eh lee on Tribune the southern portion of this district, claim is void tor the excess, but a the foundry are here, and two to three the hills of Alta will be worked both ing Beads venue has been made particularly and in the meantime call upon John ting stakesa few feet farther apart men are constantly employed in get- winter and summer as long as there No. 6 Whesler combined, as. a mowby the erection of the Keythan the limit allowed by law, does not ay i ting out new ones. This room is con- are miners to be employed in the Strickley, one of our enterprising mer- er only. ser building, the era House, the chants, and take a cigar, won from him nected with the casting room by an country. Would you, Messrs. Editors, No. % Weeoe combined, with drop. defeat the entire claim. a bet about the weather. John, The object of the act of May 10, 1872, mammoth livery stable of Mullooy & overhead walk, with stairs ae per—5 feet advise the depopulation of the forest Pheonix. like, has not only risen from Paul, and the peas to the White Own, No. 6 Wheeler cottibined, with drop- was to. give the discoverer his lode, House by Mr. J. E. Dooly and associregions of Michigan, because there the his ashes, but has extricated himself with surface ground adjacent thereto, Yo the north of the main building is fire-fiend has done its work of death per—6 fee ponderous w eight of snow and within a certain distance on either ates, as also by the purchase by L the boiler factory and locomotive re- and destruction? or say that the val- from the No. 7 Osborn independent mower, rence and Godbe of the old California side of that loce, and to avoid que pair shop. locomotive, dismantled leys of the Missouri, Mississippi and that so oppressed his buenos: prospects corral corner, whereon, we are informlast winter. He has-a fine store, built —front cut. tor repairs, was there, on a temporary No. 8 eee pindepandest light tions of vein identity;to give hinrin ed, it is the intention to construct Sacramento should be deserted because into the hill so that slides can pass addition, all other veins within his track, and the facilities to do all the disastrous floods have worked death reaper —5 feet stores at an ear ly day. over without ee injury to his surface "location ; but that if the vein work necessary to put it in good shape and desolation to those fertile plains? No. 9 Gebonns welt binding harvester No be outdone by the northern premises, Here ye honest miner can originally discovered was not followed were at Thus the richest and most. fertile smoke and ene aa constellation of Main buy his pro- —6 feet cut—using both wire and twine. by a survey which included such vein, architectural The yard is very large, and is very places have suffered most. Wealth is visions and mining outfit, His stock No. 9 Osborne self binding harvester street, uncle Nicholas has added to th the surface ground allowed to the disconvenient, as a road runs through it not attainable in pleasure grounds, comprises almost everything from a —7 reel cnt—using both wire and twine. fame of the Groesbeck block by the covered vein and the side veins addifrom. street to street. Here are the but where there is danger, and willing No. § Osborne self- binding harvester completion of the Wasatch hotel main toothpick to a sledge-hammer and tionally granted, could not be conaes cut—using both wire and twine. cupolas, large and small, the coal hands to every the hidden treasures anvil. Passing down the street, we fail strued to include the surface and the building on Main street, supplemented Header attachmeat for. self. binding sheds, coke sheds, the supplies of pig of mother Har to hear the merry voice of Baldy Fritz. side veins within alot of ground which by brick-coloring and penciling the arvester. iron, and the place for breaking up oid entire structure. THE MINES. Fritz has gone to Clear Creek, but purThis branch house is established in did not contain the original vein first iron. Water-pipes of their own manuBusiness on First South street has poses returning in the soring. Pete discovered. It is again true ‘that this district does the interest of. the conipany, and not o facture lead from the main to the yard, Smith, however, calls usin to sample Under the mining laws of the Unit- rmaade a short stride westward by the and will be distributed where needed. not have the benefit of continuous erection of the neat block of small some beer ot his own manufacture at anybody else, and is conducted on that ed States, unaided by any supplemien. newspaper advertising, of assessment The establishment is a centre of in- notices, sales of delinquent stocks, etc., his brewery in Alta. stores by Lawrence & Hooper, on We pronounce it basis. All the machines above named tary miners’ rules, there is no way of can be had here, but ‘the important dustry, and gives employment and old meat-market corner, which w od, and listen for a few minutes to but siands solely on its own merits, business in this country is the self- locating a quartz vein, except by mark- bh support to from thirty to forty men occupied by produce Sealers The history of Emma hill and the a recital of the freaks of Dame Jor- binding harvesting machines. The ing out surface lines; and when these ‘and others. The same street, east of constantly. It has room and ma. . Three years ago he statted in mma mine is still a theme of comimportant feature of these is—and in lines have been marked, they cannot Main, bids fair to be further improved chinery to work a hundred men, and ment, and the amount of wealth taken Alta, without capital, but with plenty be changed so as totake in ground that will reach that mark as soon as the from this mine and the Flagstaff, to- of pluck and energy, and now he has this they stand alone—that either twine by a better class of business buildhas been located by others prior to or wire may be used, at the pleasure of trade warrants it. Many places wher: ings, in the near future. ‘Tne foundagether with the Joab Lawrence, Na- a fine brewery and residence, and has the operator. Their qualities for doing such attempted change. a much heavier business is done than lately purchased oe brewery near bob and other properties,swould seem A location toa mining claim must tion has been already laid, by H. B. efficient work have stood every test here do not have the facilities, room the Horn Silversme fabulous. Still, Nevada miners would be distinctly marked on the ground, so Clawson, for an extensive ‘sales and and conveniences which are found in say that Emma hill is but barely prosAs we emerge aw “thie place, the and their superiority over all competi. that its bowndardes can be readily ware-room of wagons and agricultural tors is established. So well are thise this establishment. Just east of the same, pected; and, in fact, there is not a first man we meet is. Albert Thomas, traced, but the law does not define or implements. acts known and their merits recogThe company was reorganized two mine that has attained a depth suffi- the popular proprietor of the Alta prescribe what kind of marks shall be three or four brick stores are on the years ago, since which time it has cient to demonstrate the extent or rich- Hotel, who, noticing our wearied look, nized, that this branch house has sold made, or upon what part of the claim builders’ docket for the coming season. over ‘four hundred self-binding maIn the educational line, we have to done a large and increasing business, ness of this district. invites us to supper, Albert has made There is one they shall be placed. Any marking of the past season, being five the ground claimed by stakes, mounds credit to the by-gene year the event of being now about double what it was. grand chain of mines (a few of which extensive additions to his hotel the past} guise Here are made boilers, engines, and I will make mention) on the same ae season, and all I can say is that it is times in excess over the sales of all or written notices, whereby the bownda- laying the foundation of the Congreother self-binders. Besides these enorevery kind of machinery; it is the only commencing in Big polhonmood, at o sufficiently large to accommodate res can be readily traced is sufficient. grational High School building, corestablishment which makes boilers near the nearly a hundred persons in lodgings, mous sales, there have been sold a If the centre line of a location of a lode er Third South and Third East streets, nson min ae and that of the Deseret University, on and all connected. None but the best running in a and is kept in a quiet, orderly way. large number of mowers, combined ees dir toe and independent reapers, drawn lengthwise be marked on a prom™ nion Square. Last, and least in size, material is ever used, Scotch pig iron into and across this distric Having no friends to WE to machines inent stake or monument, at each end he home establishment at Auburn being brought from. San Francisco and . Rouegw AnD Rezapy. — Bria the us, and desiring none of he Simthereof, upon one of which is place a architecturally considered, but sill ar and plate iron from the Hast. mons? nostrums, we will not call nie the manufactured 20,000 machines the past written notice, showing that a locator well worthy of notice, is the cosy little Rough and Ready, owned by Joseph the PresbyThey put up all forms of machinery, Marion. This is undoubtedly a fine Postoffice building, but leave this year. They sent from there to the Salt claims the length of said line upon the mecting-house opposite ake branch sixty-four car loaus of mills, smelters, etc., and warrant their property, probably as good as the disciple of Galen to his own meditalode from stake to stake, and a speci- terian Cale built by the Re-organcf Latter-day Saints, work. Finishing, turning, planing, Flagstait has ever been. As yet it has eae oa to tend the baby. He excels Machines the past season, enabling a fied number of feet of width on each iged Chur great and growing trade to be built up which, note ittistadding this humble a everything in the Territory in the been worked but little, for waat of | 88.@ side of said line, such location is so ceaay C. Wallace, of the firm of and maintained here. shape of machine work, is done at this ineans, I presume. Rich gold rock marked that the boundaries inay be beginning, we are led to believe may The trade of the Salt Lake branch yet accomplish Se greater results in establishment. It enjoys a highly- has been found in its limited workings. Tucker & Wallace, assists my digestion readity traced ; and, so far ac the markhas grown to such proportions that Mr. deserved popularity and prosperity. by the application’ of a snowball, i eae FLaGstTarr.—Next on the line comes ing of the location is concerned, is a this “stakeo Straub last year established a branch The sales of realty during the past then tenderly inquires, “Oid Medico, the 2 Flagstaff, which is too well known 6 office and warerooms at Ogden, where sufficient compliance with the law Are you hurt?” o “require comment. This property how’s your bowels? The placing of a monument in the year have been mostly for cash, which alks me into his place and desires twenty car loads of machines were sent centre of a ening: claim upon a min. betokens an increasing degree of prosremained idle for a long time, tied u THE KNITTING FACTORY. me take some of his $14-brandy or last summer, and which it is designed eral vein and posting a notice thereon perity among all classes of our citizens. by litigation, but is now being successee ne of the principal features in the $8-whisky. Staples prescribes a mus- to use as a distributing point for the stating that ‘the undersigned claim 750 fully worked by an English company, of machines to all the neighreal estate market has been the purOne of the Most Thriving and Usetul Insupge ened by Prof. Vincent, of tard poultice, ne Stevy a dose of War- shipment feet easterly and feet wester] boring Territories. dustries in the City. chase of extensive depot grounds in Kidney Cure, all of which on. This company also takes in ner’s Safe During the past six years this firm therefrom,together with 300feet on each the Fifth, Sixth and Fifteenth Wards, —————— = fe South Star & Titus and Virginia is declined. This firm has a large and side of the vein, with all its dips, spurs as been interested in the growth an well-selected stock of everything reGeo, A. Luke & Co. have been for mines and angles,” is nota sufficient compli- “by the Denver & Rio Grande Railway Nasos.—Close to the Flagstaff is quired by the family and the miner, “prosperity of this country, and their ance with the act of May 10, 1872, Company, amounting to nearly ninet seven years turning out knit goods of and by evry treatment of cus- trade now reaches to all the agricul- which requires the N: abe, owned by another company. locators of mini ng acres, constituting probably the largest tural districts of the mountains. Their the best and cheapest quality in a quiet They contemplate commenciag opera- pomnere and urbanity of manners b | claims to distinctly mark their loca- depot site anywhere in the West. Many he firm and ¢ jerks; is doing a. large harvesting Reed is sold throughway, with no particular mention from i in the spri tion on the ground so that their boun- of the lots bought by this company were at reasonable prices before the ae profitable business. At this store out Utah, Idaho, Montana, Northern daries can be easily traced. Tur Joss atte cE Co.— Em the press. They began with very small rizona, Hastern Nevada and Western As soon as the fact is the office of OC. M. Brough, our The posting of a_ notice upon a tree secret leaked out. capital, but kept at work steadily, re- brace the Vallejo and North Star, Miyeminng. The business for all this at each end of a mining claim is nota became known that a powerful railway owned and successfully worked. by worthy District Recorder and Notary on is managed from the sufficient compliance with the law re- company was quietly taking in the old lying mainly on theretail trade for Joab Lawrence and Charles Reed. Public. Mr. Brough is the best posted Salt Lake branch, which is already in mines of any person in the district, support. From time to time they have am not aware of the extent of ie a0eee the location to be distinctly adobe yards, presto! up went the prices beginning to stock up for the to a fabulous figure, and several avariand can give more information in less workings, but they are simplyi marke added to their capacity, until the estabcious characters, who would previously time about dips, spurs, angles and_ lo- next season’s trade, showing a deter(pe lishment is now excelsior, and is turn- mense, opening out through the South have been glad to sell their clay-bed Star into the old Flagstaff works. cations, together with laws applicable mination to be in time, and not-to be beaten by delays in the arrival of ing out goods in large quantities lots at any figure, seemed determined There is plenty of practical sense and to such cases, than any lawyer in Salt freights. What America has Done for Europe. to make this energetic company pa Lake Cit, which far excel any others in the mar- vim in this company, and although The most enthusiastic testimonials The voyage of Columbus in 1492 very dearly for the privilege of helping Next we call on Charley Sickler at their loss last winter was nearly ket aud find ready sale in as De have been received trom purchasers of was in many respects the greatest to build p the city. This manifesta$30,000, their works are again com- his saloon and billiard room, and listen quantities as they can be produc event which had occurred in the world their machines in all the Territories tion of personal selfishness is highly pleted, this time (as before stated) in a for afew minutes to some daring ad- named above. fact, it has been impossible to a all since the birth of Christ. Politically censurable, under the circumstances, venture of his dogs, Jack and Sport. and substantial manner. They orders the past season, but in order to and socially it was the beginning of and were it not that the greed of such Ot are “still sinking on the mine, with the This is a quiet and orderly place and meet that difficulty, Messrs. Luke& an entirely new chapter in human mercenaries is provided against by the finest prospects; fully demonstrat- conducted in first-class style. The Cost of fron Castings. Co. have enlarged their atin; history, and it wrought effects upon aw of appraisal, it would be impossible ing, so far, that the richest and largest Tam Wuippy.—The morning sun beWhen an individual, a firm or acomand increased their working capacity which, for a railway line to enter the city tokens a fair, day, we will take a ram- pany, runs an iron foundry without a men’s speculative thinking to such an extent that they will be bodies of ore lie beneath the superficial though perhaps less conspicuous, were imits. As it is, plenty of expectant I should have mentioned in ble in the southern portion of this dis. machine shop, or a boiler shop, or any able in future to fill all orders prompt- strata. not less real or remarkable. In much lot-owners, all the way from the gravel trict, but will first call on Bro. Whipother like attachment, it is very easy more than the mere geographical sense bench to the Jordan slough, are lying ly, whether wholesale or retail. This connection with the Flagstaff, Tue Ecurese — Lying adjacent to py. We find him in the same place he to determine just what it costs Per trade is reaching out into Montana, was it the discovery of a new world. awake for a chance to cinch some railthe Flagstaff, north. This mine is was four years ago, working his pros- pound to make iron castings. Again Idaho, Nevada and California. pects, not the least disheartened, but when the proprietor of a shop buys all It was the first in a complicated series way company, as though it were the e now prepared to make working ees fifty men, and is owned ofevents which four centuries have not: last opportunity of their lives to make w York company, superin- feeling confident of success. His mines his castings, he knows to a certainty fully rounded into a period; the foun. a stake. cotton, wool and silk hose to order, in b hippy group—are looking what they cost. But when an estabquantities to suit the trade, and solicit tended be Mosé Hirschman, with Thos. —the The supply of houses to rent is still Like the Joab well. As we leave the diggings of lishment consists ‘of a foundry, a ma- dation of a new Europe in America, in the continuance of the same. They Fahey as foreman. Africa, in Australia and in the islands entirely inadequate to mect the dechine shop, and perhaps two or three make better goods than can be brought Lawrence Company, they are deter- Whippy, we notice two men coming mand, except in the line of large and mined to see what 1s below, and are up the hill, each with asack of flour other departments, the probabilities of the Pacific; the rise of the English into the country for the same money, race to political and commercia costly’ residences, of which kind there still sinking, having already attained a on his back, whom we recognize as are that no accurate account will be as the wool is raised, spun and made supremacy, and the advance of the seems to be enough and to spare at depth below the Flagstaff workings. Gus Lybecker and Kd. Crockett §They kept of the actual cost of iron castings. English language toward what may. present. up right at home. What is wanted now is a Mr. Hirschman keeps his own counsel, deposit their loads within the cabin The proprietor must of necessity know become universal dominion; the reorIn looking over their stock, we saw number of medium-class houses of but report says the outlook is exceed. door, and, while resting, look happy, what are the net results of his work, some very handsome stockings and ingly flattering. At any rate, the com- and inform us they have struck it rich but where a mixed business is carried ganization of government upon a high- modern style, supplied with reasonable er plane than the middle ages had even conveniences, situated within easy dis. socks, particularly a styie of pany’s time checks are always mer- in their mines, the on, there is no way to know exactly been able to foreshadow; the renova- tance of the business centre, and to Jet fine wool socks, which are pronounced WasAtcH AND Hummrine Brrp,—haychantable, and no complaint is made what castings cost, or what machine tion of society'in the ‘old Europe by good judges to be the best article to about pay or grub. at a moderate rental, large ing sunk only about forty feet. They work casts, unless a separate record of e found anywhere in the country. THE EQurraBLE TunneL—And just have just shipped about five tons of ore every element of expenditure is kept through countless subtle influences; humber of cheap tenements farther out the permanent trinmph of the indus: toward the suburbs. Their silk stockings are very elegant above it the Bucklin Tunnel, are being that netted $118 per ton or each department. A large portion trial over the predatory spirit; the sucand well made, in various colors, We are glad to notice that a considerpushed ahead as fast as possible, and inding no one at home at the Kate of the shop owners ae eed if the cesstul assertion of individual fr eedom Their line of goods is comprehenable number of our mining people are expected to tap the Windsor group Hayes mine, which belongs to H. establishment is ma money upon sive, embracing everything in hosiery, of mines in the spring. Hard by is Lawrence of your city, we proceed up its aggregate Pus ees; ‘without _bother- hanint the paralyzing absolutism in. have been investing in homes. in this herited from the Roman Empire; the city, thereby securing educational and of all materials, grades and prices. As THE McKay & Revo.urion.— This the hil! and are soon at the Louisa and DE throw of sacerdotalism, and the to the latter, it is their pride to furnish social advantages to their families, and mine at one time shipped Jarge quanti- Fritz mines, the property of Fritz of los christianization of the world. It would the best article for the least money. adding to the commercial importance ties of first-class ore, and is now being Meister. Here we halt. for afew minHermive economies are overlooked probably be too much to assert that of our position as the business centre iso they dealin yarns, both domes. tapped by a funnel that will strike the utes’ rest, while we examine an imwhen a fair exhibition of general some of these desirable results might of the Rocky Mountains. tic and Eastern, in all grades and ledge far below the old workings. mense body of $40 ore in the Louisa, economy is apparent. Thus, it often See ETE EET tgs SSA) colors. the foot of the hill, just above the and a still larger body in the Fritz, happens that concerns making their not have been attained, so far as the old Europe is concerned, even if the CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Whenever the question is raised, depot, is Asking Mr. Meister why he did not Own iron castings pay more per pound lands beyond the sea had never been “Where do you get your hosiery? ? work these mines, he informed us that for what they use, all elements being Tan Great SAaur Lake TUNNEL— explored and colonized. It is unquesthe answer is, “At the Knitting Facto- And Allegan mine. This is being he was expecting to make a sale, and considered, than the same could be tionable, however, that the progress id Harris’s “Littie Dhuree Around ry,” that settles all doubt as to quality worked by Robert Hawarth, and is in the ifterim was foreman of the Emthe er rner.’” procured for on contract with some and style, for the goods from there set owned respectively by a Chicago com. Such mines as these cannot long neighboring foundry. Tell them that would have been much slower, and much more subject to interruption. This popular resort has had a prosthe fashion and control the current pany and Mr. Snedeker, ot Allegan, remain idle, as they are not encumberthis is the case, and they will not be- The part performed by England, for atyle. ed by litigation and are patented. perous trade the past year. It carries lieve it. Sometimes a aROp of this example, in the work Michigan. Between this ‘and the Joab of Huropean e next visit a group of mines kind takes an order fora lot of castre Lawrence Co. are a number of mines—civilation «ince the age of Elizabeth a splendidly assorted stock of smokers’ all patented ground—which at present owned by Col. Sells, viz: te Jones & ings for outside parties at what is con- has been so immense and so complicaarticles, embracing everything in that Some of the Bad Effects. Paddock, Skipper and Sedan. They sidered a fair price, and makes the unlie idle. East of this is the renowned ted that no elaborateness of analytic line, Pipes and all varieties of smokShould it ke finally determined that Emua.—tIt was thought, a year ago, are valuable properties, and will be pleasant discovery when the order is description can do it justice. Yet ing tobacco in great profusion, iacludexecuted that there is no profit, but, on England in Hlizabeth’s hydraulic mining must cease, the that litigation over this property had tapped by a tunnel now in progress. time was Commencing at the Alpha mine, we the contrary, a loss in the transaction. ceased, but such was not the case, for hardly a first-class power, and but for ing the finest assortment of meerprosperous section of Nevada county, the Cincinnati locked horns and a next take inthe Peruvian mine, b The effect of such an eveat upon the the colonization of America in the schaum goods in the Territory. Chewknown as the Ridge wauld become a lively contest was and Williamson. about to ensue. longing to Wall business habits of the proprietor is apt Seventeenth century it is difficult to ing tobacco, also, of the best brands. ere we find as good a prospect as to be salutary. desert. The towns ot Washington, After a preliminary brush, the consee in what way she would so surely Cigars in plenty, but particularly his there is in the district, but it requires testants withdrew to prepare for the It is often decidedly cheaper to buy or so soon have gained ths commercial Omega, Eureka, Moore’s Flat, North capital and labor to fully develop it. special! brand, “The Little Church Bloomfield, Cherokee, Columbia Hill, final conflict. The English lion roared The “blow,out” in this ground exceeds castings, even in large quantities, than supremacy which gave her ia the Kighand manfully stood his ground, but the to conduct a foundry and make them. teenth the dominion of the ocean, and Around the Corner?’ cigar is confessNorth San Juan, Sweetland, Hrench modern Goliath (Bennett) adjusted hig anything I have ever seen, showing —American Machinist. edly the chief. Gentlemen’s canes in thus secured her the foremost position there must be an immense mine below. Corral and all other intermediate | helmet of law and made ready for Ot in the world. To those (and there are great variety, and fishing tackle of all ear by is the Mas owned and camps would be deserted. Every | battle. At this crisis a prophecy was The oldest cigar store in the many such in America) who are in kinds SURVIVAL OF THU FITTEST. being worked by Henry Wagener, of branch of trade there depands upon | fulfilled, and the lion and the lamb did the habit of regarding American his- city. established in 1869. Location, No. the prosperity of the hydraulic mines, | lie dowa together, content to eat out of your city. This is being tapped by a 12 First South street,” unnel. The ore of this mine is ofa The Oldest Exclusively Retall Loar iz tory asa dry and uninteresting study, and must stand or fail with them’ | the same dish. Thus this vexatious a it may be a profitable matter of r fleces high grade, running as high as There are no quartz-mining, farming | law-suit was finally ended, and a new use in Sa't Lake Cit Iv yearly takes 200,000 acres of fortion that since* the beginning of the $700 per ton. or ae interests there worth era will beam upon the Emma. Work seventeen century it is impossible to mention The several thousands | in earnest, with new and ponderous ‘We next visit the Kenosha mine, the 8. J. Nathan, Eeq., has done a very follow intelligently the affairs of the of euonine ‘people there would be re- machinery, wili commence in the property of C. M. Sickler .and James old Europe through a .single genera- tivs to supply the demand for which on large business the past year. He began duced to want, their homes rendered } spring, or sooner, and there is not the Sintch. The workings of this mine tion without constant reference to the valueless, and desolation would reign | shadow of a doubt that the old Emma are, se 140-foot incline, showing ore all the exclusive retailing of clothing here New World. —John Fiske in Harper's supreme. The blow would also be will again assume her former rank the way down, and a 60-foot shaft, 1n- | prior to all others, and has kept up his Magazine. gate $5,250,000. In building a new road . 4 feltin this part of the couaty with | and sfalign as one of the leading prop. the contractors figure on 2,700 ties to a tended to Connect with a tunnel, now | fro, idea, to confine himself stric'ly to (a terrible effect. At least seven or eight | erties n 450 feet. This property shows up mile, while it takes 300 to a mile to retailing, and to. selling at the same rich hydraulic mines in the township Ten crn — Next to the well, and will be a fortune to-its lucky rates he would have done had he been would be rendered unproductive, the | Juma, oa the east, is Judge Varnes’ | Owners wealthy lumber firm at Hudson, Wis. half a hundred teams engaged in trans- Centennial, sbo wing up well for the We pass over to a very fine property, | wholesaling. His experience is that | ile w+ BR -rtba Soell’s suitor ten years ferring freight from the rails way bere | aniount of work done. tree. White or burr oak is conthe Rocky Point, owned by Staples, it pays to do this, and the years as { * to the ridge would find their occupa: Ravine.—Then comes the Ravine, Gillis and Butterwood. Sufficient work they pass but add to his resolve to pet. ea by ©. M. Brough and James} k eep on in the old path. In nobranch} | Of trade has the prosperity of the year : ing trade, and Mr. Nathan can: testify, And £0 prosperity | to this for himself. and liberald ealing go hand in hand. May they never fail of their reward. { permitting him to The BUDWE ISER een See, business tien a wife until lately, and now is the consequence of his pay the claim. a lawsuit, to get out thirty-five ties in a daa refusal to yet the average is only ten, while an ex| pert will probably get out"twenty. LAGI BEER, *NOSHMaALLVd*40 on this to warrant the general assertion: “They have struck itrich.? Some very fine high grade | cre has already been shipped. Passing on, we soon find ourselves | at the Albion mine, (formerly the Wellinngton). Here is a. boss property, OS L.ioR tion gone, the immense trade, most of | owned by Postmaster Lynch and others. ; has been done Which now comes to our merchants Iam informed that active operations instead of enriching Marysvale as | 5 vill commence on this property in the Reenter? would be ruined, city resl | spring. Space will not allow me to! tate ane drop to ruinous prlocs i mention oiher mines and prospects on end the stirring county seat wouldr this great belt which are i phe way ; ceive itself into a half. Mecenea eilnad: worthy ef honorable men —hH uae (Cal.) Franserigt. THE ToLEDO — Still folialhd idle, am eee |