Show OUR NORTHERN NEIGHBORS Messrs H C Woodrow and J Schenck of Salt Lake city accompanied accompan-ied by Major Ira Schenck of this city took their departure yesterday morning morn-ing by carriage for the Tim Glassford mine in the Eagle creek section Baker Ba-ker City Democrat A L Gross the wellknown mining man whose death was recently reported report-ed went to the Coeur dAlehes six years ago from Milwaukee Although a young man he had amassed a handsome hand-some fortune which will go to his mother and sister in Iowa He was formerly a traveling salesman but at the time of his death was enjoying pn annual income of about 30000 Hc owned a sixth In the Gem mine and about 20000 in the Morning Mr Gross although having the appearance of a well man suffered intensely for a long time prior to his death We note from an exchange that the oldest man in i Oregon or perhaps in the United States died the other day at Oregon City His name was Charles Mooney He was born In Ireland He lived in Indiana for a time and was 107 years old He had lived in that state since 1853 Newlyinvented Snake River gold saving machines are still coming to the front and the frosts of winter a long way off Some of them are dry and some wet while each claim precedence over the other Boise Democrat Hon James H Hawley will make speeches in southern Idaho in behalf of the Democratic ticket There is no abler talker in the northwest and his efforts will be a great help toward the I election of the state ticket I |