Show AS TO SILVER notwithstanding that silver to ia in a somewhat drooping arue attitude just now it la is distill an object of interest to many and ot of solicit solicitude ue to not a few what ever be the outcome of the dional gional struggle now DOW going on regarding it there can be no BO denial ot of beatral things favorable to the metal it is IH luB irous incorruptible and not dot ow aw plentiful as to become alto alio aether commo jD the wares mide of it il are valuable to have conven convenient to use beautiful to behold and not likely to 10 be displaced die placed by any as aa sou vewis or heirlooms heir looms it iw in an attra cave yuu alance atance wherever or however seen been ano whether money or no money is bure to hold a place well tu to the frunt brunt among the things ot of life elected to lo possess intrinsic value as well as aa ornate capacity but little is known by the people generally as aa to the process by which sliver in IB formed in the bowels of the earth tao process by obien the tn au are made Is s very luter inter esting it must be kept lu in mind that the crust cruet ut our WADO Is IB filled with water and this thia p eo lates everywhere through the rocks making tlona of elements elemen tn obtained irom from them these solutions we art ar shown take up small particles of the precious metal which they flud flod scattered here bore and there aho solutions in question are hot the water having gone a 9 tar far dow down a as aa t be set abuslin by the internal heat beat af abe clotie trieu they rush upward picking up the bits bite vi LI L I metal as they go naturally allys says an authority neat beat assists the performance mance of this oper adon aidun now and then the streams thus formed perpetually perpetu alJy flowing hither and thither below tue me grouns brouno pass paea through the cracks or crevices cre vicea in the rucks where wey they deposit their loads joada of silver this to is kept up tor for a great length of time perhaps all thou sands of years until the fissures assures of the pocket are filled up Cr annlea per the abe stony mass in every durec lion may become filled with hie metal or occasionally a chamber may a be stored full of atas it as if a myriad of harz ban da were fetching the treasure fr from in sides aud and bid hiding tog away a future box 0 bonan Isla all za for or some lucky prospector proa etor to discover in another age when the discoveries of lodes ledges rich in silver were first mal made in or sandstone formations at balver er reef in im this territory there was wag considerable surprise bur eur prise expressed the opinion bela general that this was a goo geological e ec centricity while previously those who regarded such a thing as a an wil 0 ability were neither few nor all but when twigs of sagebrush unlearned pieces of cedar bark etc I 1 in a tate of at petrifaction and running up high in in silver were found and exhibited ola clu lions of geology in many quarters no like a setback from which they have re not recovered the yet above PI tion however makes everything every thing quite clear geology was not at all at fault but we were fur assuming conditions condi tiona which did not for no other reason than that had we never seen them under any other conditions rma or in any ADY other forms forma we live learn and that is exactly ahac and d wa ought to do we |