| Show I 21 AL IDAHO MINES MINE loll Would II III l thc cloud of ot railway rumors the Die one olle which the Shott Line with u II purpose of lit extending Us brunch to the tho II nIl down that anti the Snake to toI I wl ton In III of because It that the desirability of or open inn tin 1111 the central portion of Cutter Cu county may Inny bo be in th tM of ot the themen th men who plan bull build our railway Hymen says the Iho o Ther r In III another pinn for Cor tion of or n Una and Ous tu ter counties thu for tor which was u made during the th post past and full Who What will conic corne of ot It no one knows hut but it U Is to that two pi ejects fur tM into tho Mellon are arc the ru rumored mored extension XI till lat There In IR no more Inviting field Oell lur Ir building I I III than IH III in 11 They rich in many but especially In III mine IHO which heavy hta Y ton Ion I for tor railway lines It Is I very 1 freely lct d by competent author ItI s i with the mineral r If OUI of ot that that It If a II rail railway railway i way bo constructed through there the ad districts of ot tha tho two conn i tics lies will tha tho Coeur j i lire n a large Inn e number of ot I of ot meat Fin I currying ores high hl h In III both silver and lead Sonic Home of these have IUne been exten hely developed have ha tens tells of oC thousands thou of ot ore blocked out I It has been to mine those ores Ie ell 1 they the will not ben bear to the tho railway ra II IV a while t on Oil the tho ground has been ex u expensive pensive Much ore oro hUll has been treated there the bullion being hauled out Hit h II condition under which the business I Ims been bee II conducted has ren dered It discouraging though omo of ot the tho so eo worked have proved very try profitable Hut all Illi the known properties In half u Il dozen dozell districts would be he worked vigorously If It shipping facilities were nt hand hanl and the districts would attract the tho attention of ot men from nil all sections This Is especially e In view of at the high hh h price of or lead and the Increasing price of ot sliver It h raid of at the Foam district that It 11 hal haH u Il show far Cor beyond any nil thing thine found on or near neur the In the Couer and whore where de development haa been done the tho results lire such as ns to warrant the statement that the ore shoots maintain their lilze and an u they go o down In that district men have kept up their 1 lIwo 1881 There Is no other othel district In III the tho coun try tr where such a II thine has been wit excepting In In which the tho property was In III u II producing section mid the work worle wits kept up lip by men mell an nil opportunity to em employment In nearby mines a Il portion of or the tho time There lUlu has been lee II no pro at nt Sea Sen foam for tor many years nut Ull much at lit any time but III claim owners have gone In regularly year after oft er year nOlI performed lI their work because I they know lilloW have for Cor tune If the country ever bo b opened by b u II railway Tho recent heaVy hlo Investment over In III the district dl in by b J D Wood WoOt and Frank J shows what hardheaded l mining men think of ot the tho lead belt Hint traverses the tho two counties They me SO 50 miles from a 1 railway but they propose o to tu develop their property and norl bo prepared to operate It when a n market malet for Cor their th lr oies shall be he secured l Probably they will bo uhle to ship hh much Just Ju t as RS Urn th Gilmore Is IH doing but they must have transportation in order to operate the tho mine as ns It should be worked to return them satisfactory returns |