Show I Prof Henry Gannett of the Geological I Survey has compiled some statistics regarding re-garding mountain heights In Alaska which will soon be Issued In a bulletin I The names of the mountains In the bulletin bul-letin will be Blackburn mountain 125UO I feet Black mountain 12500 feet Cook mountain 13750 fecel Crillon mountain I 15900 feet Drum mountain 13300 feet Falrwcathcr mountain 1320 feet Hayes mountain 11500 feet lllninmo peak 120CC feet Klmball mountain 10000 feet lAt Perousc mountain 10740 feet Lltuya mountain 1S32 feet Mount McKlnley 201CI feet St Kilns mountain JS02I feet Sanford mountain 11000 feet Seattle mountain 10000 feet Tlllman mountain 13300 feet Vancouver Vancou-ver mountain 15I36C feet Wrangel mountain 17500 feet A dispatch to the New York Sun says the mountain which Is now known by the name of McKinley was formerly known as Mount Allan It is visible from the coast of Cook Inlet about MO miles away and the Inhabitants of that region call it Ilerlsheya which is the corrupted Kusslan version of The BIg Mountain Tho real native Indian for It is Tralega Mr Dick a prospector prospec-tor named this mountain after President l Presi-dent iUcKlnlcy In the year 1800 and It has been thus Inscribed on tho new maps of Alaska Issued by the Geographic Geo-graphic Survey It will be seen that Mount McKinley exceeds In height Mount St Elms by 2410 feet and Is onethird higher than old Shasta The Coast range from Mount Diablo In California to Alaska Is picturesque with magnificent mountains moun-tains which will draw to the coast many a visitor in the years to come The Alps will not bii In it by comparison I compari-son |