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Show uke entire amount. For the year 1881, up | o December 1st, the number for ‘the | wine Territory was 220, of which 153 | were for the Butte District, showing fn nearly 67 per cent. of the orders for sur- | It is a difficult matter to arrive at any yeys and patents were for this district. correct or reliable statistics in Montana. statistical in- | These figures represent yery nearly the | The methods for obtaining ponte and toin ob surveyed | number dead | the“acts” formation Legislaturesare ofdeficient. Montana acct ee progress ofof actually developing in order relating to the gathering of statistics, but } Government title for the years 1880-1, yer Star, Sheridan, Radersburg, Jcflerson City and Belmont. FINANCIAL CONDITION—SMALL DEBT. MONTANA. pone ag The Mineral Resources and Agriof the Advantages cnlinral Territory. Senne eee BUTTE CITY. Brief History of the Growth—Present THE The large yearly increase in the laws on the“subject are almost, for all the Condition— hese we wil hve toresort to the a oe TRIBUNE: of the Ores. ig cet ; ch BD. MINES GF the different eae tnanas number | ever Ee Ly MONTANA Condition of Mining Operations in 5 aud i Glendale, Bannack, Wickes, All the Other Districts. a. | f sai covery diggings. gold of ee from abling meee te aedee ap ncaagane ced tie street; Stephen DeWolf, West | the Butte He Be en uo at Company Bur Hous loss, ‘and it is anticipated that the of Brigham Young. ee ee that ahaa and of Ee City has In the Fall of 1862 | 109) clip ’ Montana for 1882 will foot Transportation by ,000,00 ounds. A present Territor f the ol ape’ habe railroad wil. anebre {Be ppp inh 500 and rofit ac. the ue eS 2 the females vas fifty. The populaoe aeas a sala eaeis oleae at foremost all the genera ae street for 1881 than for any year, F D. IVERY AND ALE ae & Valiton, corner of Owsley Itis calculated that the present population is 6,500, excluding the inhabitants of the ad. joining suburban precincts. compare favorably | United quiets the title of the mine gaged in opening the mine, A 15-hor he will is any handle 700 feet ocation o < in one of the richest sections of the great Rainbow ledge. n the west is the Moulton and on the east the to oe the mine is oe bot, Richard8. Jones and Dennis Leary. into mines Heh of the £ Betu.—One 200,000 of enla Considerable and Parrot mines Modoc of | Chief, Gem, isville. Butte eh ot thie glock Be will encourage Cated on creek, one the these mills, aud ae also the Be a the mile aa east side of ver Bow fr m Butte City. The been made to the works lately ‘he. t ; City, and claims consist of have | ke aa from | 0res reduced came, principally, Extension and Modoe New SMELTERS. | AND MULLS BUIT£ pe ane abe 0 tee Bets sapper-gilver yein hag been eepleree aud derclaped.. fe ape from the oot level opened, } pereatesy in the viewed mill, sents Be pUELA t i i i i even verse and less than two miles from, e depot.buildings of the Utah & North. ern railway. Thes works are the yost, extensiyo operated in Montana, The G an "area0of abowt 15,000 works tee pate Large, ae os roportione: eee steers criticism, the machinery in absorbs and rixets the i o! Meaderville, a the is a | pels cost model of eave pelecing credit’ on the Co.’s designer and;buil While the exterior has appearance of ne milt admits of no ad mate of the amount of ore, of high and tion inside low grade, opened in the puns, ,places it | tion of the united ding appear yance, a is wae gDee } Bae doloren ee Die city York : reduction se . . of(ledth habnienes ; City ahiE Gaued raiderworks from. the hill opposite, pre- main } well-balanced width. The richest king oF “Specimens | ot silyer ore agme from this mine. Anes Burnett, Buffalo and Lou- hese in Beene gues, Star West, Mountain The opeMorning Star mines. nd * 22tions of the smelter are ke t close, bu from the amount of ore tented it is “has to place the yield oe the smelter at $1,000-, 000 for the year 188 Montana ae Co.’s SMELTER.—The fair to become the | reduction of the copper ores in Butte duction of copper bids 7 paramount industry of the Butte District. } District was Arst undertaken py the Mon tana Copper Company, of New York, —¢-—-=- ny Heh PUPAE se Gaal not eclrved Ss Tn the past ee eau ae lavan “aniount of the richest of the Bell ore has been sacked ~ | extent the Mountain, roasters ing Gee double 10x12 ie enone engine, | © N. railway rans close by the smelter and steam is supplie y two large tubu- The experience, activity and energy displayed by Superintendent Williams a lar boilers. The large main shaft is down the management of the business of t over 300 feet, and is to be sunk to a depth of 500 feet. Cross-cuts will open the vein Colorado-Montana Company, owners a at different levels. Developing, work is | the smelter, has been productive of paynow being actively pus ing and gratifying results comsive of the Colusa | P24¥- No additions of importance hare. The successful erty embraced in the consolidation con- | ghaft, and deeper openings s have been exsists of a group of mines located in the tensively made. At the 160-foot level the centre of the Butte district, about half a yein runs from ten to twenty-fiye feeb in: mile north of worki On are a prospected to some extent. the Butte Histrich. is ie Ei paitten ka ube under | the Modoc the main shaft is down 140] He yearit has been incorporated the laws of the Territory. .The mine is | feet,. Ore from this mine has assayed 70 | Ae eee ee cee eat acca for $4,000,000, and. is pole per ec pnereg tically, develo ed, under the mai in a fayorable section of the copper belt agemen ader, the Byodident of the district, offer a rare opportunity 2 of the Bell Co, The WeOOnT of the Bell as for. the. investment. of capital. The pro- F- | righ Oo.w GonsoninareD Hous tan .. ‘000, HSE spring,” Capital = The company is a strong organization and owns soime of the richest and most yetaatls mining property in the district. Corral, grade. and Ofpump. machinety steamteinhoisting THe New Movnton Miiu..—The hieh Be we 000,to $4,000 worth of ore daily. toe as ide, te touslech Mie ore tbe accumulating at the mine is pletion of the new Moulton Mill Gee vA and low grade ore. Assays run from 40 by the Bell paler) ‘which Butte District one of the finest pieces. of fo 1100 Ounces in silver te Hie ton” withers tois befastreduced approaching comple The ii opert: ible for the hands percentage of gold. Ore is being hoisted mine is Yoretbbed ith Peo steam | of mace ra :i e ated Neat the from the water level, and the dump- pile hoisting and pumping machinery to work it toa depth of several Shinared feet, The }| and close to the large Alice mill, the ne at theshatt{ 48awolling in aera er ‘ over any other electric light vantages inuse. The light is perfectly steady and never flickers, but gives a perfectly Cu‘ Tur Avice awp MsGna eth oughlyRTA—The devel. | steady light and is the admiration of every Alice mineextensively is the most eee thoroughly ode WhO has examined? carefully) ‘The oped and mine in the Alice and Magna lights, or rather lamps, are small, neat Butte District. The Charta are capitalized = 0, 000 po, in | and ornamental in parlor or mi Sirver Bow Co’s Min yEs— The SileI $35 of a par yall 400,000 are. sha The 8Alice is opened ang ofexplored aeTur ee ; . on ea petes now is all that will be undertaken goo ate mill, often stamps, eda 8 ington Yearly the supply Of freeanlli i Oe growing less, and the Wear aap ae class of ores will uecessitate the érection Oonnection between He. ree and west | San Francisco _faplaalists: here is in| shafts, following the vein, will soon be | position and a t the Anaconda 2 lifted by barrels, wasmet. Shaft- sinklbe ARE? aushtion oF awaiting is suspended, ooh ao ene E operas Dy ane ef ot fale That is all that is essenti telligible. is aud first-class ore — bla copper — has be to | ity, below the water level Bu aha vieinassorted, sacked kage ‘shipped to Balimo e. | subjected to a ro: ee ee have to be The is worth from $175 fo | worked successfull y undre profitably. ee in the is plenty per ton, andorethere $200 first-class in THE Cotorapo Smsirer—The Colors. Tur ANACONDA, located on the crest of do smeltersuccessful is acknowledged tomanybe one reduc.of the of most the the hill, a little to the north of east from the Parrot and Parks mines, is owned and tion works that have been erectedi ire is being opened by a company of heavy Montana Territory. The smelter is lo~ the 300.foot: level Mahou 500 feet. of drifts Bave been run and severalecrosscuts. The main shaft is an incline, following ee yein down from the surface. The w Shaft has been sunk to a depth of 200 Toe, stack divided $1,000.00, ore not provided ores, Operated for tie most of the past ye ut is now closed down. The Bentencial of ten stamps, and the Barlinst mill, the east of the Parrot, is owned and The Ramsdell. by Joseph worked Shakespeare and Parrot veins, on the | amsdell ground, are but a few feet apart. At a depth of 200 feet the vein is twentytwo feet in thickness, and the average en | POWer hoisting engine and two tas sinki ng pumps are employed in sinking. | Lhe main thedropped mine deeper. is down 200 At | i and oe feet, for }free-milling with Howell roasters or Bruckner furnazcs. pees tmeill. fifteen’ stamps owned by W. . K. Clark, has bee to-| Minx, .SHAKESPEARE-PARROT HE stock, the proceeds Butte District are arranged of other copper veins | SMelter has been ronning for the last, of rich ore, which ean be | inrapidthe development amount | !@°ge cuperin. wantralar tha dom repel stoped out, district. The Parks, gMountains year with remarkable steadiness. Huorod” doseeh engines to a tate) tendent The dapital engine is pro and Bene neers with Magna Charta. The mine is well equipped ye with ee Two double-cylinde: The mines of this company that oa form of city goyernment, under the proFour developed, and that are ore producers or Gunt#? FurNIsHIne Goons AND CLOTH- | hoists are in-use at the main shaft. charter which was he city adopted at a acute held in the spring | 1ve—Henry J acobs & Co. , Main street; | 48x16 Hower iE ronide the ateaip power at | are in condition ry yield oe if worked, stoner: Montana street; eatow lower Main street. Buite City is provided with an efficient States happen at any time to their main hoist- | ore was from $60 to $90 per ton in silver ing engine; one pair of double cylinder | and a considerable per cent. in copper. mines are incor- | vided 16 coraarehensible ee nae ea ere M n and Park streets; Jas. Warfield, lower street: Hardendrook & Co. wil] shares of $5. The atdok te fuilpaid and aciierss vepriater Gas as ae pe pani greeeitics Sheridan The General ; | unassessable. se but there is still a wide field for the| air compressor and six Ingersoll drills; |; S pou ee aft Ba eee tape B of capital in the | one 24 horse power stationary engine; me: employment profitable Butte District. Fifty undeveloped mines | one 80-1mch swing lathe, 16 inches be- apened’ on the uthwest direction. s surface in several places, tween centres; one large, powerful drill} in the district have surface ingications as where the vein shows very strong ands press and a full stock of small tools, etc.; good as those of the great honanzas now from ten to fifteen feet wide. : A mai r shaft has been sunk toa depth of over 60 Bert abe ohias Ne safety dhise Aut ane ? 2 aan ote a ©. 'y which provides | feet, following the vein down; but at mi condensed statement of facts is needed in | hausen electric light, order to render an intelligent, and, at the light for the mill and hoisting works and depth a head of water, too great t mall former It tae & Bro- ears nett and Casey mine. ee popes: & describe it in over-enthusiastic :| lines depth ofof 2,000 fe The Many. of the prominent street; J. D. Jenks, Park West > DressMAKERS—Mrs. Lou P. Smith,West | Broadway; Mrs. W.y W. Chapman, West thesiyators of the Butte precinct, which numbered a j Park tz street; streets Mrs. J. J. Barton, East) all told, thirteen votes. At the last gen A ae ave Oe aa M. eral election, held for the purpose of county officers, the city and | Bowes, Main street; B. M. Renshaw, West lecti Treclnek chat over 1,400 yoteses, and the j Park street; B. Pettit, Main’ street; MaxSe Muiroe& Park street; West eet. Singer, e in- } Co., not drawn was || full creasevoteof population has beenout.far greater Lees 5 tion ee piinepally ocatee at Bannack, $5,000,000—and that figure is not too the place where “ounce diggings’’ were high. first $ ae and the place where the first NATURAL SCENERY—NATIONAL PARK. temporary capital of Montana was estabThe natural scenery of the National lished, when Congress organized the TerA small portion of this Park is the grandest conceivable. All attitory in to pen picture it have signall tempts | Hole, Big in 1862-3 in tered opulati por eola Cr on aie a few at Fort Ben ton. falter The best writers are contin A of Stevens hoisting engines, cylinders 18x60 inches, | From the levels and stopes of the Gagnon | made. At the £0-foot citina in | the west | direct acting, and provided with double the daily output of o re is about 25 tons, | Shaft levels on the vein have been ad- | sets of brakes, link motion, capable of to run riot, for the examination of a rich yanced, cast and west, 250 feet. he This ore aes to the Colorado Smelter for mine is exciting and dazzling. Huthusi- sinking 3,000 feet, Ea hoisting at the rate reductio south vein has beenne apere dto a de depth of : ressed in order to give of 20 miles an hour; ; one §00-horse power in fect,.and gt this th 100 feet of asm must be sup a candid and reliable report of the actual | Cornish pumping Bane: with wrought (ii Gaxanss Caer noe orate || evels open a Mor vein. ‘The vein of pay | condition or future prospects of a mine,| iron bo nd ae h Cornish pumps. nde: the laws of the Perit ae "Peo ore yaries in thickness from two to nine | a disThe Stevens yein, opened for feet. ee ohn aed as the” Comoe eeiae OE aresidenee pumping machinery and enough The gearing fascination an involuntary is examines for whenthere a man arich vein of silver || large and dowertll to- drive twais sorte Che Riaiose tance of several hundred feet, exposes 4] the outstripping mation, of 000 shares to demonstrate the real wealthof the dis-| trict. Here the pen of the writer is apt) At the become Montana, in opnés, Cues At population, and This winter it is estimated that | wea 300Ron ,000 head 4of sheep are in a condition to election, held seven year joy shpough a long winter without se- pine box received the Ballots of number of Mormons from the dominion ee See tants, “Buite city ene: 7 of tered bere Eee these eee te aes an Coloradomustminers grims, be added a prospecting party from the Forence diggings in Idaho, anda northwest located MINE, HE GAGNON shape. with any mining mé wchinery i in operation on the Pacific Coast. The outlay for ma- | chinery has been heavy, and the finest | and best made on the continent is the re- | sult. The equipment of the mine con- | sists of five (5 horse power Babcock & | Wilcox boilers; one pair of 12x14 inch | eylinder hoisting engines, re pe e held in reserve in case anything shculd | & | been developed, and some that. have = great prospective value, will be suflcien ceentie AND BuILDERS—Chapman | ore term Howe, District would require adescrip-| the tion of at least three hundred mines that | are developed to a greater or less extent. | A report thus full would fill a ponderous | yolume, printed in smialltype. The yeins | of the district cover a large extent of ter-| ritory, in every part of which rich mines | actively and energetically | are being worked. Taking from this er that have of magnificent mines a number that have | Fone te Richardson Co.; ree Grani est Quartz stree street; N. J. McConnell, upper Main | street; Decker & Chandler, West Granite | Dentists—F. E. Gleason, over Postoffice, Main street; . A. Todd, Granite A Dodge, Mathews building, street; ba L. Bon- | ain stree Dry Goons anp CLorHine—E. ner & Co., Main street; Sands & Boyce Lodge river, the city is easily reached roads of | from the east and west by wagon Northern | is oe hich is now | Halcoad the: established i in the eastern suburbs of the city, in what is called Noyes & Upton’s addition to Butte, where the depot build. ings of the railway company are to be | uilt. tmencement of the settlement of what non, Seca eerext aL 358 eae Afaetide anil 4constitutes the Territory of Montana— } 969 099 head of sheep. During 1881 these | at mene Gorn in19 cattle cn enet Tenstory of the figures moy. be. pe) teen pro inerease an d by theavehome summer of 1862, when the gold-hunters of oress andby the driving of immense Colorado invaded it from the south, and bands of sheep into the Territory from the “pilgrims” from Minnesota entered ene te Before that date the Oregon and Chifrnia. 8 it ‘from the east. number of white men in this mountain remunerative industies of this northsection were few and far between, excepterncountry. Six or seven years ago afew ing the corps of men employed by the]; excellent Moulton -in the incorporated lpnits of Butte. It isin- i chinery in position i The ; corporated for 000,000, in 4000,000 Parrot Soya like the ecu: Colusa, is very pears The ones of the Stevens are: | strong. he daily yield of first-class ore { A. Wartenweiler, president; R. 8. s ones, Sis large. The Parrot ore carries from $15 | vice-president; ennett, superin $5 er ton in silver. The mire is | tendent; W. Read, secretary. Last spring developing finely, and is furnishing the he company placed in the treasury 150,- Parrot swelter with ore. forever in favor of the present owners. | he mine is now deve loped toa depth of 350 feet, and the ore vein has been found | to run from 8 to 25 feetin thickness. The | machinery for working the mine consists | of a 30-horse power steam engine and two | During the past vear Knowles pumps. the mine has yielded many thousands of tong of smelting ore. The value of this | Deer | & the of headwaters 7, 1882. Gr ranite a few | streChe Located 1876 that || nent miles and of thesolid. summit Of the within main Rocky the JANUARY of oe city of Butte, is one of the leading | from the sale of which are to be devoted | o developing the mine. fin May 60,000 | mines of this district. It is owned by Thornton, Rosenthal, iP anconuandcel ly. of these shares were sold, and the remaining 90,006 will be sold from time to time, For a number of years the title to the Gagnon was in litigation, but arecent de- as working capital is required. Since Mey the company has been steadily cas cision of the reme Court ‘of the Biacsmrras—Jolly & Black, corner of | Main and Park streets; Mulville & Giard, East Broadway; Mulli & Co., Park P street; Tom Watay tome Matt street. a of Butte has not been spasCigars AND Topaccos—Lewis * Co.,| ace has kel z rowth odi hie. cevetopuett ah of ie Beas Main street; Morris Bros., Main street; | bonanza mines of the district in | Mauldin, West Park street; Coleman & | Co., |} Houser & Main Co., Main he | wa cityhas isbeen situate the | Which city’s expansion steady, p rmaPark street; street; T. B. Oettinger, on MORNING the as ‘The Summit Valley Mining District.” site ieee of Butte is short, for the city s young. Unlike most mining CHiPs, the in 1880, 274,316 | range, the Territory, me com- SATURDAY eapacity of the old yoduetion works, will | open _ T West swell the gross product of the Butte Dis- |) Taking its present openings and prospects | Probably | the Moulton has 2 grand showirg for a} Granite street; Robinson & Stapleton, | trict for 1882 to $8,000,000. West Park street; Knowles & Forbis, $10,000,000 would be nearer the amount. great mine —one of the biggest in Mon- | tana. ONDITION OF THE MINES West Granite Dixon, correctly report the opening, deTo The machinery in place at the Moulton east Granite street; Patrick “Talent, East roadway; DeWitt & Randolph, East | veloping and working of all the mines of challenges the admiration of all who visit with one ortwo } as now generally and widely known, put | Fred Anderson, Main street.; Simpson es light, while | which is designated on the county records Co., corner of Main and Park streets. Shee . hare) : A fic< saa an Leesheepiy oan the oo Perens DISCOVERY NEGREUN OF OwesGOLD—EARLY HEP existenceSETTLEMENT, to the dis: real counties, Cowen the debt of es Territory does not | ee $62,000. STOCK STATISTICS—CATTLE, HORSES AND SHEEP. thority—the Relyi ng on the same au pont that | LAKE, Taylor Main street Fred. Ward Broadway; ATTORNEYS— & win, ors’ returns for 1880. The assessment BUTTE CITY. Granite street; ‘Lespeyre . & McBride, cor- | rolls, by counties, for 1880, showeda Cc ner of Main and Park ee W. marked increase in the value of all kinds Butte City, the prospective capital of Speer, West Park street; J. W. Savage, in every portion of | the BS State of Montana, is the county | Park street, returned property of THE BUTTE MINES. ' | the Territory. total valuation of | seat of Silver Bow county, the richest Boots anp SHors—Fred Gamer & Co., | real and personal property listed for tax- | county in Montana Territory. The Main street; George Warren, epyegie the | St. Nicholas, Bast Broadway; 1.T. Hamil-| ation was nearly $19,000,000, which, it is | is conventently and todos seated i — Their Boxianza Mines Big Development the Great — Charestimated, has been increased to $22,000,- | the centre of the richest mining district | ton,East Broadway. © : Eas ae 000 for 1881. “The public indebtedness of | in the world—the Butte Mining “District, | BARBERs—Tom White. Main street; | acter SALT without going below. the 300 foot jase. aese Gat in many places the ore vein is of the gross yield of the Butte District for much wider. Wherever opened it has At the 400 foot level the veins, as far the past year. This yield of $6,000,000 for 881 wil! be largely increased for 1 explo.ed, look well, and the ore aay a been found to be compact, clean and rich, The Moulton 40-stamp mill, the Lexing- | high as it does from the upper levels. assaying $100, $200 to $400 in silver. The ton 40-stamp mill, the Bell smelter and Operations a the 500 foot ie will be mine is producing daily a fair yield of good grade ore, which is hauled to the other reduction works, together with the} resumed shor Tt is anticipated that additions that will be made the | cross-cutting a the 500 foot level will tae do Smelter. portance of Butte’s business. The following list embraces the leading firms and houses in Butte City AssavErs — Davis & Bennett, Main street, next to the Postoffice; M. E. Meyer, West Park street. Way East —K - AuctionnErs and patents is ractical interests and purposes, as dead of applicationsap forandsurveys rich development of s the Legislature that passed them, The due aS ae City — Its | 3 z not in yet, | the n P t Future ue Be sh) pa WEEKLY E : SS power 35-hoxse ce cick os =. have not been Cee atten- Two ve the machinery etuiiis vworks. The of construeting the Montana Copper concentrating and smmelting works. been large, put. the preeise figures, obtainable. complete in all respects. a a pr oo of reducing Fhe works the we are s = lode, ttaie in 1into-oneet | "Hig oaumnar oats “rmery, the | nonesempotige” Ne dokeelcy oe gk. | Blake eanbers icone de ore fore Bask wea fhe cump om wher pres | atrpt to pri my ine wonders of Wow, [ordre Hels uel, onder Gis The | Happen & Davin, comer of Malo and {he ie oy uaing, 04 Damtioe | Ute wbvn MovilFoote and forty: | Nouba outfitted peetors to} out brauched and prospect the rivers, creeks, gulches and | mountains that have since gpd so | world s | raillions of dolla~ nee aaecens: wealth. These prosper ful in every qd directior then ranges mountain wild Lewis, lower rak- 7 street: G. 8. O1 ae “are jittwinated street; F. j and with 2,000- fan | (wo pak es, he € begpene airecti lode, on the same Original € an 4 has for produced bas eine HAR DWARE, tained from the ae ws in theC sounty | | foots up $4, 42 9.140, office, Treasurer's which is about one- fitth of the entire valyation of the property of all Montana, as listed a n this valuation of ainount of ‘Territorial ne $4427, taxes assessed for the | county and city Sh oes bo $99,370. Ofthissum | your 4 was pals into the treasury a oe The @Pub of revenue collected in the | licenses, for Girton streets the Milo House, an developing prenaies slfan : i 2 a num b toe aeveral ee ae ae es ¢ is located Gompany. This due | face expiorations, immen ae aoaif skhesas the ane shai f isoe See 4 n oan PS argest : oo | been Sr BC UA IOnn this mine. The ste | hoisting machinery and pump in place a | the Original Butte haye a poWer an gapacity ancien to sink the main shaft } The main shaft, of threePoe | 1,000 fe eae is Sotte n over 200 feet, and will } Fo | ne dropped until is SEDER of 1 000 feet is From the ¢ wegt levgl'i in the Gag- } reached. | non thé yein has béen Gpened at a depth | in the county | Main street; Arcade Chop is money in every fund ‘This is the financial condition } gtreet, treasury. INSURANCE AGENTS—Mantle wast it is considered that of Butte, an@ F. T. McBride, street; Main maney in im-| the city 26 REEVE. indo nts, it is a fine sho Park and taking of | ment is prabectia g the number the Alder discovery, a large care. that in future it shall not be debut less extensive, ale sich gulches, in gold taizen | spoiled. up, and millions opened THE GLIMATE—A HEALTH RESORT. us the paeereding years of ae out. 6-7, gold wag found 1 ayin uantitie in ipwards of 3sixty eitenes mi the Terri.| the gulches that have a tory. ided the larzest amounts of gold, were ©ast Chance, Confederate, Grasshopper, | Ophix, MeOlelian, Lineoln, Bear, Deep Pioueer, and a number of gulehes eagt Of | the Missouri River. This, in brief, is the | history of gold finding and mining in this | Pbysiciens ail concede that be i REO YE, ee a ae ate ae Tae _ aH Fegicn, a a remarkably ae The Miners’ Union is the most promi. The Territory isa health} undeniably is, Thousands Te8ort. Deaths from natural causes, due nent grganization a Butte. camps. of the Pacific low mor- of miners in £h@ to climate, show an ey, Coast are league a tog etper for mutual tality. The percentage a deaths to ls Territory is only benefit and protect n, Fhe Unjon 4 ee the Wation Butte is an eure a strong one, and Every breath of the pure mountain 9.91. Hee opening up and settlement ee oOof Mo GOLD AND SILVER QUARTZ MINING. Vor a decade placer mining was the | chief indusiry of the miner, and stock- | ae is a conscious inhalation of renewed 2ife,isa Malaria climate never suited exists ig the here. healthyWhile and robust, it is peculiarly adapted for the ease and comfort of the invalid. An eminent doctor exprésses the opinion, “that Territory, and to which may be directly air, pursuit of the ranch- | for raising the principal in gimalee in eppag a a oré is | of 200 feet, showing large body serving a more leng! thy ution & Marsh, corner of > ee the and sence atthe mine : depths below the tons of this ore | the vein ae pouvenea six hundred Steam hoisting machinery | thousand value | 200-foot le ee a: s'zed pump. are employed | have been milled, and the JOHNSON, NOW being opened, THE — ton. of the ore reduced was about $23 pe q ; Beers arene thin Aa we inte existence an err attempts at erecting and runniag silver were in Montana ove reduction works and miserable failures, bringing wreck epee the oescloud easting a temporary e , Son theeeemi in | si5n, it should be stated that the aeneal foeat lands of Moatana are to ve placed over n i ae first attempts at working sive works for silver ores in the SOLD the reduction cou and re- of chasable go These provided. are railroad of last spring, the road together is now The eause ected pte ity, of the Butte quiring muc tne would A be a task reretrospective glance at the ee of the past anda re port of the present condition of the mines x The quartz epoch is the Aina but little value on their the quartz ores, for f unlike the E: atHatic. The been since filled pious Tem fateS ne Fie ch are a rder — fen : ae MOULTON the Breau Main West the Roman and Park'streets; oe street. fF low Beeot es MINING So Macuinery—W. H.H. a rete OP aus Baltes Hi "D. street; 8 rong, oe By eniects of | & Co., West Granite shaw, corner of Main the cguse, Bo n ae = member Butte City i is well provided with hospi- hae The Miners’ hospital, the Workngmen’s hospital and the new Sisters’ Sepia are the asylums for Ashby & Smith, MILLS. owned by the Silver Bow Company, but under bond for $150,000, is located south of the Alice-Magna Charta ground and Aioane the Alice, on the east, is the agna Charta mine, Sleotbe property of | runs parallel with the Rainbow veins. | ie Alice Mining Com pany. The locaThe vein is strong—from ten to twenty tion of this mine, on ee Rainbow lode, feet in thickness, and in places wider. | as valuable prospectively, renders piece of it, property as either the Alice Montgm to the west. is at work machinery hoisting a | Steammine. Two thousand tons of or | the leaving, after deducting mining and mill- eee well, Some high grade ore has The steaam been taken ato the mins. ing expenses, a profit of $8 per ton. Be-: eration consists of a machinery in low the water level in the Mountain Con_ single-cylinder Pa and & Bacon hoist solidated, the value of the ore is at-pres ent unknown. No. 4 Knowles pump. Sinking and The Mountain Consolidated mine is lo- | opening is going, on at this mine. cated in a situation afferding all the facilTue Cora MINE will soon have placed in position to the very working thean mine foradvantagein on | ities best economical view. ore} The Magna Charta | have been hoisted from the Belle of‘Butte Opening of this mammoth and double mine is pro- | was fnethiners he of ore in the THE hoisting engine. will cost,is towhen be opened MACHINE SHops ann Founpris—Tut- | made the showing of good grade ore is | Ver, is treated at the Silver Bow smelter. ‘he mines of the Silver Bow Company extraordinary. A tunnel 1,800 feet long are in such condition that their ore outruns through the Magna Charta ground Broadway; L. Wise, West Broadway. NEwsPAPEns—Daily and Weekly Miner, to the Valdemere, another claim pay ore, and cross-cutting from provided for the Francisco, is San mine. A contract a to E SALVADOR has a portable ipistng and a vertical sinking pump at ai twenty five miles across the head of Deer Lodge yalley, is the mouth of Warm Spring canyon, up this canyon twelve miles is located the celebrate ABLE gold quartz mine is now by Mr. Savery, -F. mine. towards The being successfully the < owner THE ProGxEss—Two Philipsburg Cable worked further on is i the Pyrenees ‘Mine and 5-stamp mill are opened miles mill he mine and worked by Mr. gold and Salton vameron, the owner. Itis fairly opened on a regular vein of free- jules gold ore, which averages $13 per PHILIPSBURG, twelve rates from Cable, is entered by a good wagon road, It} Co., justifled by the splendid show- | the o cee ining, decided ke the constant oh absorb ee the Fe stamp sto and the building of ee menced that E woud aot] dropping of cight ore’ output of the oe weenider shitiwas Hope ceili oe any’s quartz mill. p Couns a, iseT onder dhe sane of Philip Deldsheimer This wade ; | ches report on ase the prospects eeof‘Philipsburg ipsbur g i wae ome Te the \ tunnel at the depth of 200 feet shows an phe, ae a ee re es MORO as ae one RE eee ee Sey peer a oe eens me a aetna Richards Ce econ calamity oa Hang ats Ante Guu Wasa Homo elon ee eee, Mensa Long ee yucca ee turrets hues aeper Teen — Ore HGAE mnie Hf ly ak a none Giger coma BIOTIN abla: filha gn), aene Rone earls Gat une, a ae Bee 0. ae eee eS se eae oe eel ee a ae ae eos aon Leg ee ay a a He a ane ee Teather ye Re Cee pe Roe pee a ae ese ae Oe coast ee are Pee tection a ite eda Aaa fount Oe Cues eee a Os ee eee ope a Hee a caren: Oa eect et JE te ey ae oe ees = ea ce ee oe ee eee Gaeta oe eee anaes a le es ace pees El ee ee eee eee 7 ae Se ae a one a oe on oe a aot — =e ee oe loa Sue ae A Bate aia . Soe ee i immediately. put for 1882 will be enormous, and, with a 30- “stam p mill to reduce the ores, the company’s present condition and future prospects aré, indeed of the Alice Company further to the east. This tunnel taps, in many places, large bodies of Pacific Tron Works,at from BiISTRICT, town of perhaps 150 buildings, with ong well laid ont business street. Many ‘tasty a0-stamp mill—which turned out $450, 000 silver in 1880—beivg entirely too small | dwelling haquses are noticeable in tha ¥ handle Been Te . n impression poaWa, ice oat ak ihe head: of tha the ore then coming ak ee the mine. The } street looms up a large stone structure— in set up, Geo. Montana ma:kut Palin $3,000,000, PHILLIPSBURG Northwesterly mill and on Vice-President; : 4 ee | : i qh : : —_~ $200,000. Prescott, Secretary; J. R. Giark, Treas: urer, With a splendid mine of ore and a magnificent mill to reduce it, the future ef the Moulton Company is assuredly Blombite: aes A=ren Minis.—The outraottnaty of of: uymense eeu geqelonicit Alicea mine, ia} aes, 0 ired the erection of a large m he Alice a 45-horse power boiler and 814-cylinder The machinery James Ren- | is not developed as deep as the Alice, but | Since the company began working. This grosses favorably. Large steam hoist- ; about $5,000. Thefeetmine of 500 ore, assaying from 60 to 90 ounces in sil- | ing machinery of ample power, from the | toa ee es the depth that explorations have Baer and Quartz streets. tle, Esson & Co., Lexington Machine Shops, Hast Park street; Aiken & Cameron, Machinists and Founders, west of lower Montana street. Merrcuant Tarttors—H. Jonas, East the recep- ALICH pay o Bowers, | Reynolds AND The Belle of Butte mine, operated and Bee to stockholders in the company. The Dae esent daily yield is 75 to 80 tons of JEWELERS AND WATCHMAKERS—Leyson & Turek, rere iro Ig ep Re West Park street; 8.’ ivan, Main Lux UMBE vee Laver) Beto: East Park street; Wm, ‘Fhompgon, Montana Broadway to asWest with a new hal on semble. An organization of a Council of Chosen ri a numbers 100, and active supply Murray, The chu arch edifices are no dis- bas “Th differe 1 sea Sedeta oo. eA y Odd: company, the dump, and the immense bodies opened up in the Moulton mine will keep the mill pounding a for an almost in. definite length of tim The officers of the Moulton Mining coma are: W. “A. Clark Pre ae in appearance Ee by tee it will crush 50 tons-of ore daily. ag iscopatian name The cost of the mill, finished and azcepted al to the city. The ae societies of re ee wel supported, an " ae it oe ob oe in m a rh Ee ier discover- the most West. of Christianity is not ne Buite, ie ine Methodist ferign and some of them located in the. year MOUNTAINS. The mineral pirat ous ef Montana are 1864, but the early discoverers and prosae the only o The name Montana pectors, engaged in placer mining, place ies, considering jn matte, the new gentleman whose” reputation asa compe- | Of copper-silver matie, the of which will not be less nee tent mill-builder extends a'l aver the HOSEL engmipations having’ churches that une re- part, as being barren and worthless. Prospecting these mines, at that period, RYT ES. pa in devotion to the co a, egations pa assemble in the old-settled, civilized Goan 1 gilines gattoulion Be ise oligo awe Butte district were ae icates “a cous? of ‘he mountains. ” Within this country of the mountains isa land ef fertile valleys. These valleys are nourished. and drained by numerous aincduel skill jo every part, Moulton mill is unsuroxsssed, best style of workman. congregations, not willsuffice. Of the placer mining ca OfButtcnot even ac opening ehtion necessary, for the placer diggings, rich in their day, have been mostlyworked, an no longer an object worthy of consid. | are at Bannaek, the inthe:year Pony1882, District: alia to Virginia Clark's eaten District, onWALEETE the Upper Yellowston LS COURTS. | RRL ES f ninety- five feet deep, comsin the lower This rude mapner of worship has supplanted, Five churches have been erected. These churches are every Sabbath with fashionable and eee The amelier Rell ia a 40-ton as a parlor, § isnéat and clean d the imachinety bright Grosby and elegant. | and works ap as1 the most improved patticking sognd Of eng ine | tern. Company ‘has gbdo, The as they assembled in a little eight by ten log cabin, then the only place of worship. far advanced BUTTE MINING D: STRICT. To write a concise and correet history silver ores and quartz have been erected at Elkkorn, Phillipsburg, Butte City, 4 rohan and in Jefferson county, Reducdien works—smelters and furnaces—are in successful operation at Argenta, Glen- | dale, Butte Clty, Mesdowville, Wickes, and in the Barker District. Smelters are | proposed, and will probably be erected | engine-room d cases. its members ee Methodist pr eagher and hen ‘his congregation of hardened hegrers of the glories and the mercies of the Redeemer, Montane is @ thing of the past. Co’s Copper Montana the ‘of visitor finds a polished Buckeye engine of | progressing on the’ smelter, which is lo. an fone teie. City o 300-horse power, making r apid and com- | cated southeast "Ehe tk one-half mileg frou the The | and noiseless revolutions. paratively south Bualigss room is 22 91 feet long; the ndgti: room size. The Sa room is 46 feet feet lone. The hall is to be GHARITIZS the broad pasture-lands of the eligwstone. The isolated situa- and perfect. Company, the Parrot, and the Bell. The if it is output of copper ana copper: ater matte equalled a os Other mills may ftom these cduieinea’ wore se ian title at‘he smelters he the” seeeerit pares out for the tie mi a spanned and Moulton Company by W. H. H. Bowers, q | operating—will approx ae 1§,900 ton feed érent and two “pusinese Anished off in the ra Oxland | Success OE with Ota’ the “railroad Two of hes works 8 4 ‘aaily yield register neutralizes the ide made By the } showing, ee e Bell mine is Serelbued engine, which is’het steht ‘Adjoining | aud onencd 80 thorsueule thata constan the engine-room the boiler.house, supply of rich copper-silyer ore can }¢ here 8 Tar boilers the tonally furnished the smelter, ear 1883 will withess. Viebe ‘3k rel: G idith & Wedge make are in solid position, fired up and generating gteam, ters in actce operation in the Batte Dis. exhibition of mechanism and trict, in the REO RUC HDA of cobb silver into the ‘Territory. oe of ae | capacity subdivided into’ orpton lens Ae niente, shi ip. The probable cost of the building will be $14, 09 er $15,009, ys tae tf battery. BS is One Yast receptacle © Oks - lendid ue Bett Smeurer.—The Bell Comr, chinery moving in perfec cl Descending tg the nantes rooia, tO as. pan,’s smelter is now in course of concertain from whence the power comes to | struction, and will be finished and in drive all this ponderous machinery, the operation in a short time. Work is now mem. of deceased the Last summer the Union ae cider to build a large hall to hold mectings, The hall is nearly completed, and ibis a struc. ture that isa credit to the eity nnd the organization that built it. It 1s located ON UpperaMain street, and is a fine stone ne of t € following dimensions: ory. The feet wide by is the sume ne wide and 71 now building the commencement Summit, Meadow Creek, Poony, Mammoth, Red Blog, Unionville, Park, Belmont,| ores Georgetown, Cable, Marysville Basin, Hon. of places, and This road is now completed to Rutte. “The Northera Pacifice—the transcontinental route of the North—js fast beak ing its line across Montane Haying e tered the eastern limits of the Territory milis are erected at Bannack, Marysville, Highland, Silver Star, Iron Bod, Brendon, other facilities The Ce thern ees midis, and the smelters, furnaces and reduction works in the Territory, would require extended space, but the places of theirlocation may be briefiy stated. Gold at Government of rapid communication with the “qut-{ side world,’ have been wanted in Monta: na. fILVER MILs —— REDUCTION WOR To minutely degoritie ae gold and silver and pet RAILELAD F GILITIES. Raliroad fagilities, offering the AND Boulder, H they a Gaptibaceeerall in three elasses: First, the bottom or meadow lands, ipyariably ponteseing a | rich biagk soil. Second, the bench lands, rising toward the adjacent mountains, | Third, the high bluff lands, following the bases of the many mountain ranges a ihe , errors. These millions of acres of unocgupied lands are for the most part pur- A re so fo! faved ee aaa =e day, within tee limits of Montana ma e found ee oe ‘a ct ares on ee we to as sopelee : in explicit benefit of those seeking to public. Taking the increased facilities for reducing ore into consideration, the value turned ont at the of the copper matte works approximates $1,800,000 yearly. The refining of the matte at ‘the works is accomplished, now being priggee ety saat heeae Roy r Bs is Oe eopper. . i per nearly ¢ig orks is assured, and the completion of ‘chloridizing furnaces of ample capacity Long rows of pans of an im- the Parrot smelter, last summer, pene are in use. i: ae eater ; ea ruth, proved pattern are Dott ided. the whole interior of the mill, divided and auction of capper Nae uke ta ene lists ay the diferent e9punties as im. | for dues is collected from each member. ae? a benefit a case of sicknéss or over 15.009 99 ure proved lands, leaving Union also The of $8 per week is give ring over 1.4 Por pens occupied eG into wee self-feeders extensive. @ a er; - Rag i ae Poe ane The. Unix dent, James Cardigan; Ree y DAOn ENO Ww tary. Charles Hoskin DUmbers about 900 memiyers. An initia Hon fee of 85 is charged, and $i a month One sixth, or 15,500,000 acres of this 'and z sara Hi hee ere was | 5; suitable for cultivation, and, if utilized, | ne but ing oi Seas ae 1 ee Pro") would produce feod to feed millions of | a di at - e at san oe fe Jecting™ before a dollar of pro an ae people. Gf these 15,500,000 acres, only | alized from silver-bearing rock. The ae Ht 400,0,000 acres aye Deere ered one y he salt is grourid ‘and delivered to ) threg carloads of matt into’ the theroastto going EeNRG nenaceprevious By this argangement on. Tum Parrot ee Parrot oa . of the miil fa lar gely increased. smelter is the eres a organization ang Parrot Cap-of for chiloridizing | Pet Mining Com rangemen E \Ae ‘The Boston and Connecticat “capivalists. amalgamation on a eae e wml in favor | the part of same of man. Gradually, and afier years of suc- | there is ypimpeachable Eerie toog Pe nies to reduce wages jon’ working, the | of the climate sf Montana cessful and profitable work, a to $2 50 a ey y for UNOCCUPIED LANDS. I a began to weaken in their annual Addi i onPre aie: ties onstovi of ‘dedend a : at Pr of lines established the inside are There exhansted, ee ee eve een fe i aS Airabted Gee iclosel tq | the Territo-y, 93,000,000 acres of land, ident, C. ouice fe aie : ae aire race the aail 8, Seas elon aaa a y g Co , being a Corre meu moet aoe eR to a hopper, situated between the reyoly- | ing cylinder and the furnace, This keeps | the ore perfectly hot until wanted for the ] that fires the dryer | stamps. The draws the ore from the hopper and deliv | ers it into the eight automatic ore-feed- | ers, thus showing that two men on a shift. ore and deliver the } can- crush, same ¥ excle : dete ete HE od Ma aea oak oe eee ae i a, pair, andas only one is required to dry ore for 40 stamps, it leaves one althe bare een a athe ways in eb i q i mel ane Ae peli heeae a ieee ae by a steady This is accomplished of ore | passing notice. FheU Hon, bad organized oe with as ing: Swendent 1878, Allen || January yresident, 18, Peter | and Patrick Stoenlin as secretary. The membership at the time of organization The cause that brought the | was 409. consumption, { [pion threatened or latent or omiatey, the Butte or surrounding districts. lice dividends, amounting to $400,000 in ten months, is conclusive evi enge that paying margin of ‘the cre lenyes & ae "Main onstenthe Pee ne Ay ee seicneearrangements of milling Bias 8 ae mill for labor- fae ane aa Mor tases 1881 has ea aly he yeaaroe of the sine ; diendent otithe 20 has beea thoroughly studied in shecnana een com. € hae ging stsuper nie - pning of the tail, and fully 33 per ent. of labor is. sayyedon the ordinary Pp The den ets Ca, ad with Bae ac bedtbonwth b Galea nee plan of silver ‘cae. First—The ore is run directly yate, thé if soolfot bia. eagneele ee ‘ace ee ee otek da ee Be Teeter mill from the ring, y. Dene ae a at Second—fhé man who feeds the rockae Mole anaeanaes a he y eee breaker feeds.the ore into the drying= me in eae Py ge of rane Be furnace. county. from ity and gaye it the name—whos early explorers this year the bed-rock flumes operating {roi which the on | undoubtedly has the largest bodies of pay | east of the Te aias: The yein is from | not high grade, but it is ich enough to | of a character precisely similar to that | ing of the rock-breakey, into obntenriatenees is universally reedgnized year 1881, will exceed the sum of $36,000. | Quartz street; Heysde Restaurant in that gulch have paid handsomely, and the revolving ore automatically drops a half to seven feet thick and the | pay a fair margin of profit over and bovee | found in theGagnon. Crosscuts from ie will pay for years to come. Following | —of Wonderland. The Renee raj Goyern- | There is no county or city debt. There | Bro adway, French Restaura’ an lower | ore, in an explored shape, of any mine Thein Hee enn dryer, of which the mill is provided with. Ten | main shaft wili penetrate and open milling. and cost of mining s rich and ofa similar character to|the House, | j es an aon he en a ane e per Gan mh es t is leo 4 Raph P Ja e Re ott Ee een ne Se), abe oe eae Gaon sd ockdek ns, (hier slight stopp€ “ & teat mat ioe PRs . eee r us. ene ae y Rock $100,000 ettice uae 60 footeine a ae ‘ Inne ae ee Cae: eee y yieldedPER } ek cae id ai f ee 1h oir in . rom fh ree m : ibis abeaican da Oe und it is wider. le two in number, are s' rong oud ric summer * steam hoisting and *pumni or e ore asbingry were placed on the mine and veins vary in width born ie feet mp to « Tae in the wider portions. the may a shaft was stink to a Seen af Vig) rty feeb fis n the central and Borer he'ore¥ Active gpening owork is an parts of the’ lade meeeng to the class of quattity of* this eae Mount Moriah niine ig another ex- ee milling, and the by sur. ei cellent property belongging to the Silver | character of ord ig, as Alice | Bow The time, and much measurement ite sinking sition a hoo 700 down feet. cut In out “the atshat ape Aerat tb 100 beginning’ a depth tions feet from the surface and thence ‘every | bottom is reached. | 100 feet until va rem 8 cross “cuts have ‘peen jai is ontned and atwork ed n, ant 508, BOg ang 200 |. oo 300," at the 10 foot levels. In all haha ievele the bulge | vein presents 9 splend id appearance. "To calculate the immense oré-regeryes in sight in tons would require accurate | East French, is shaft main ‘The Hard- } big mine. Stoves, Erc—Butte ware and Company, Main street; Kinna & ‘Main street. Q. N, Dellinger, Jack SAppres—Barrett & , 4Np Harness Jacky ey Park strées, néar the Bridge. Drv —Qn Main street, Barghen & DiAcheaL Hise pale & Botkin "and Newton e, West Park atreet, Bros.; E, W. ¥ PS—8t. Nicho- | Horsrs anp ro 1s, Aylesworth & McFarland, Fast Broad: way; Centennial, G. W. Beal, Main street; | Virginia Chop House, C. t. Fiske, Main | sie vitowltne 46 vex moratGneed cE WG toda milling of equipment proineEdtes ted ae Att dantnation or weak- deficiency No smoothly. € | moves Com- | ness can be detected anywhere, and the property of the National Mining any, adjoinsia athelocation Gagnonon onthe the west. | scrutinizing mechanical a Sw.expertNO to detect may look in eyevainof the Original This mine doited lode, and, like the Gagnon and Clark’s | silver mill in Ameriga is better the ee The lode his Se Me Alice. Gaanen hespos Oririg i ne : »| ie M ene Chartwe 2, ie ae ora Gis ae 5 yeaa io ae cee fons ittermin- ! alargeamountof goodore. The Qriginal | machinery than the new Moulton mill. erly peeiiet power Brush electric Tights,’ Tye | large. The vein Z the La Plata is boi ler be ee pomp V. ScHeuer, Dost Park street: T. 8. Hamil- | dle dry crusher, Butte is one of rg ance incoxporated i in} The mill is a 40stamp tainlede'la h oiler | ate ophe width of the ae A 40- nee oe ton & Co., lower Montana street, John } opening and working of the Alice exhib- Spee sere ining Company’s f equipped with the best kind of machineBut nied aha & | the Onelog Nea i a a its skillful mining in the} handling of a | and a horse powah eng Beane in 4 pG- | ¥E City and | Coleman, West Park street. to the ry and modern appliances known ane CBee aoe of this comproperty. ate gq: coun ty for _this year,a, pacer. Sijyer Bow and pictur Bote objects, and, amidst the | of moountains, lakes, | grandest scenery rivers, cataracts, canyons and cascades, | such a variety of vee and-| exhibits marvelovs phenomena of spouti¢g gey- | sers, of boiling and pulsating hot springs and pools of steam jets, solfataras, furmatoles and sales, rambling and thundering and pouring out sulphurous hot water, or puffing out clouds of steam, great masses, that or throwing up Main aa formerly. BuITE ORIGINAL Tue ae bere op ncher nies yea 705) ebtel Jasep is machinery, The visitor. «ug in} % Beet fhe sseessmené roll for Butte sublime | most of the surprising number un-4 named, but now familiar to ail. The first | discovery of any importance, after Ban-]| nack, was Alder Gulch. The richness of | spreadto | this over guich the was wholewonderful, country, and and itdrew Montana, i the years 1803-4, a population | sf 20,000 to 25,000 hardy pioneers and | Since the first sluicefortune. Sean box was set up in Alder Gulch, in 1863, it} has yee fully $60,000,000in gold dust, | and the guich is not yet worked out, for | Pacific and y, oria Moun ents ; 2 La Plat es e 500 foot level and ED at Gagne AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE | ed—one from the cast aud the Utah & Northern { ed, and every violator of esat is punRailway from the th ill ca on “sitors| W.' Foster, John Caplice & Co., | the 700 foot ee The pumps hay ; thathe yielded oe$1,100 eeper eeton. Thi ore Bp 8 ie 2,000. gallons of ‘waler Marcuossean & Valiton and Alex Uohen, | pacity of Gen 00 ists to penis shaft-house, grounds | was sh'pped to Burope for reduction. nits, | Main street; J. D. Thommas, West Park | per minute easy striki was yee yield of this mine in the a in gravel bars, gulch. streams, and in the quartz abies: aud will visit it an silver ore was discovered in veins in many {| Strahorn: ontais has assem pied sich a of the Butte, employ. | ore s pumps are ie: Three Broad wav. suppress- has been Henle of the rounders” Pacific Railroad N orthern The derlan length on Pe A esof 2,109 feet, and eqyer |