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Show iii:ah.mi idiim.h iu mou .', ill Till! SiKAMJI. Bl lOIAt'lKlD llK til N i L 11 III 111. UNCI A CITV allltlll. III Sun I nlHCUto I Mls(, Away up auuug Iho auebruih of ,(JI White I'lur, far removed (rum tho Hl abrlekoftho locoiuotiveaud only Jla- t-lril lurUd ly lh ocoisloual proiciur, la (Rll a. trsngr, silent illy. Oneo inoro than Eltfl .-li.Ooi) olo tarried on all kluda uf III builue.s aud tratllo there, Itwasdui Jtll Ing the plieuumenal rush to Whlto Ell I'iuo In 1M7. Many huudreda of Ell luillillhf. weruereoled. Itwaaawlld, Mil new tlly.whloh novrr ilei,and wbero tl were euaetedall Iho aisues which lu HI the telling madu Mark Twain aud Ilret liar In famous. Thla waa the alory ;M wliiih an old Whlto l'lno man re- "B tounted: If "Now, II you go there," laid ho, FR ")ou leeonly a fen of thoio buildings, ill for moil of them havo laPrn lu aud (J1 deca)cd. Kcattorrd log ctilue yet Jfj remain where mountain tqulrreia if icurry to and fro at tho sound 01 raau'a HI fo(.litoi. Hut It Is not of thla that I ill atatted out to till you, but of a second (fll silent illy wheio liundteds ot men Hu 13! bulled auj whoreaiarcely a headstuno ,' luaika their lait rilling !an-. Tho UH heaelatoucs, where thero wero any at MhI all, were of wood, and they quickly lu! rutted nway. riio formatloa all about W thero la largely of llrueatone. Water I I ercolatlng through It partakes ol tho (! nature ot lime and thla in mauy cases 1, haaitilrltlcd thobodlta. f "r)o It ono wero lo dig bers and 1 thero In Iho gnat graveyard ho would i llndonovtry hand jiolrllled men. lu (1 many casta thuy aro telillled ao com. it I lelely that tho entire remains, evoa , tlawu tu tho featurea are Intact. B Tho quiet graveyard, atutchln,; t over many acres, numbers among Ita llreen all claaaca. Theru K aro thuie who died lu mldwln H tor of pneumonia and typhoid rover, fl for In those wild tlmea men could uot m tako good cant of themselves. Dea- M eradoLaaro there nlau. Numberleaa ,9 j eiaous, of all degrees, died with their m boots ou. S "Tho men who camo thero on for 1 luuo bent utnbraeod all liaises. Thero I wasthobardeutd prospector and tbo 9 Unrjerfoit, thu j rofessluual mau, the W. farmer for Ihu first time turning his Urn attention towards uilues, aud tho gam. HR I ling aJvonturer, Heath settled upon EN Hum, high and low alike. Many an fU 1. astern family perhaps to thla day aro n waiting for tho return of lather, sou vi or Irother. Phoy have dropped out kill furever, and there, caught by thu un- aj dergrouud clementa and turned to stone, they will Ho till the end of time. -H Itlaaloneiomoclly lo visit now, but 5R twoiity-llvo yean ago It was a hum- ml nilng, roaring place, uot unlike Creedo Bl at tho irrieiittlme, ouly larger. It Bl looks uucaunv now, and I do not often Is visit It, I ut when Idol amronilantly If J Iriipreiiid wllli thu uncertainty of ull fid huroati allalra. rhoold wuudeu htal- lUJ stoiiea, that 1 et remain aru exiteellngly ft auggtstlve." In U-I U-I cBBuBjBBBMBbb?'' |