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Show THER.WEEKLY : Cr @ > TRIBUNE: SALT LAKE SATDAY = NY fe io. 4 4 | 2 tibittie : ho S4Lc LAKE, poten ge ne ATURDAY............:.. .SANUARY 7, 1862 = = E W. L. Located Get , and There at isang: : How Every article of commerce had | are held to be hauled from the railway, over roads but little known. But with the | growth of the nuning interests of this vast mineral district, Bellevue has grown, and occupies an important | position in the development of the | country. nmtry. MMerchants came here with i their supplies for the miner and pros-} bector, and there has always been enter- | eel Men who have His Se arin the hills. has the appearance searched by the late | Bannack, owned by the same term, it was an to be the county | seat of Alturas county. Gne physician finds employment in| ministering to the ills of miners and | other citizens. From 400 to 600 people | make Hailey their home, many finding | i employment in the mines near by. | The town has about 200 buildings, which is a pretty good showing for a| to | prise enough to meet the wants of the All at Hailey, and - i i with ore der Buon C ON me bie id add > Croy’s Gulch. OF ZLles east and wested from : Ogden. The house | Be was established in 1871, and was the | first house in Utah to make a specialty | ; : of uaethe business. It was establishea : rae by ©. ©... Wallin, > of Coicago, » who started the business to’ deal honestly | and never misrepresent goods, which principle has been earried out ever | oo é materially to its value. ae It is also. the traveled et a News brought its plant here and began its weekly issues, and Pile = ance au Le m an ae a : JANUARY 7, 1882. lodging-houses, hetels and restaurants § 9 are quite numerous. As Belleyue is the first place reached the pilgrim to Wood River, the fences. | and the Littleand Big Chief, alllocated Fifteen | land]uite Rive. and si Ta The high and at the lower | awaiting grade ore on the erection the dumps, of smelters tape as Safle in ale gaa Mountain° : lies Hoek sivas Bey weights of legal, letter and ee e buildi 36x60 7 e company intend treatin their oud Ore in the spray feet, on gz RATTLER, boooo hcaaeee bobks diced’ the acpoust best makes ae : south of Croy’s Gulch, | and Ir:machinery. To this is ad-| vate parties. bate 8 oie Re ae Lonte ; Hailey are some noted een SEARO He fe nce He 8 pipe water being highly Nel aie e : ae : when we come to give an intelligent | place enjoys a large trade, and is| , BULLION GuLcH enters Croy’s, about | The Concord team harness made by | description of thentt visited Hy all aye come into this four mil up, and three ques up, this Mr. Pickard has as good a reputation WOOD RIVER. country. 5 BLCR HA OCAIER Ewer nO Ws. as apy maker’s in America,-and his} ‘What is known as the Wood River JACORS CITY. sf Se Ee eS eas stock of Vaquero saddles have as | country. 1s the territory through which | One mile west, across Wood River, | [Be town of Bullion, which is only | much praise from cowboys as any | Big and Little Wood Rivers pass and is the town of Broadford, or Jacobs 4 pele Taabe he _year old, Ae : popu- | ‘ tye blast to the furnace, i fan and} by a Calif California an’ d also} an ore and rock crusher, a|At the present time Howl grinder, burr-stones for | 800 tons of ore on gring samples, etc. The furnace is| smelter was erected ‘| y travel. One route is to Kelton, on the ate Lee ee ta lnc Eines weet et F piaibo! ee role be ee of the ees inenad al Se anea yuan personally superintends a Bprifresk. oe ‘ tact, it is so ee eee eeeor ney inte? [he other route is north over the i Utah & Northern Railroad to Black.|_ Wands of Take men: THe CuirrmR in aia Ee pou eu poe onan Ohioi company. pany thére are about the Pea a last year whic ae ey tae Pade agate | Cloud, He keeps are | sive, and on hand a L Pee bpute eatin de: caruisen 000. © wormings SO tar consist | and coal, and for operating. Water | 0¢ struoted about ten miles eerond 24x36. feet, in which : é as : 9 any tice | Dower Sieis used for running the crushers i nd abstantial bridge across Wond will be. P placed.a shaft house of that by | Size, with an L fore an ore house, From Bae SIVA Be ee ee riverhe road leading over the land : _uero stirrup. which are the sole Ample mail and express facilities are | C. B. Smith & Co.’s | provided over each route. . ahacth ; s ati Daren | Nagao supply cnt of water in| animal like an BOree over-|__The principal patent rubber-roller | Wood River is received from the south | He, is also : : Ore lies in a well-defined vein, and runs | winze has also been sunk to the same aie t a out bullion to the | 825Minniz oz. in lead. in || were depth. all The tunnel, solid shaft ore, and nearly wicze| ero nO at atteof bad 288 (anac’ tons. ; This bullion ; silver con 1 | Mooreand is 68 a per notedcent mine cut through a that immediate and || On all of market. aye. ae‘ within two miles ofneighborhood, Bellevue. A drift the which lower was level ashipped drift has to been run | sit © 100 tine 3 1 Hee ea & : 7 in the side of the hill has ‘tapped a | 110 feet, and part of the ground above ah Sera $2,000 Shin Gs aan agent | °Nd of the great, lofty Saw Tooth range | large body of galena ore, which, near | 2S been stoped out. At the present | ¥ duced during the si riod that | , | and its eastern scraggy spur that takes | the surface, lies flat, but strai htens up | Writing there is exposed a body of ore | 2° uced during the short period tha EO and ene aeTonic, eniitio which eet | OA ae ear ais end River ‘fortns and the nearly as the shaft goosgt down sothat ofitseventystands || Mine, at everyandpoint of thedailyworkings isthe || Matte. RF BFE bullionseveral and powders, Copeman’s water-shed betweenCity Wood vertical the depth almost new discoye. The $80,000 companyin own are infallible remedies for equines. Lost River, This is the only stream | five fect, The body of ore is compact | Ties are mape, showing the mine is good silver mines, which they are) Vetyetty in appearance. ane he aay the erection of a smelter and reduction orks: CHERRY :& © Kt Coe 5 FE q= Ce Et BLE = Geass! a ‘ Cp y The office | ment’ oun os Saad as Pairs Pair : oods. ke : eeCEr? wet here all RAGGHIi Main |! Dolmans, : LOUIS 7 DRY £50 GOODS 1S ; Main tag a Be tas ths most acute Berd. on) caehta Rualonce: of '|andevery Street. turther a a all 3 kindscage Ete. REGGEL, Clothing House WHOLESALE ALE Stree é in Ute, ONLY... : LAKE CIrTry. pong Bases of the world’s religions and their eo: 4 “Gainiveniaries. together whi¢are the works. very thing | a westerly direction from the Highland abothis property shows fine taste in | Chief, and immediately southeast of le e. ‘¥o, the Wholesale trade I offer special inducements. ey the different Suits Pants, Blankets, Cloak, drome fo tie moet ee as you will find hills, cov: | the Red Cloud, is Youths’ S00 500 Eciatedt. “the most thorough-going and learned on the speculative seien- they have proved that they have ELOovuisSs 200 ; a e a ties have valli lands age, from all the different Credith pine trees, and the general |" “Tz Newton The Booth’s owned crop-by || ? oints of view,wy from the mere crudeb make the spot very at- | New York parties. Boots, 3 : sceny around trage. company Own a group entire inlenth the claim of “hes The loceted up Warm. Spring || pings show the up well high of grade ore. oiedand known as West Fork mines. | Southeast of the Newton Booth lie a ee eed nad sntiegs g oHowing i e ot. aud Maca wy aioli F tea ree Aron 0m the Henry Lake Fork of Snake] palena, with smooth sides, and ahout | growing in ‘valne as it is déyelopéd. | River to the Boise River, a distance of | five feet thick. was first | Probably the very best evidence of the | 400 miles, that cuts its way through discovered by the Thedebrisledgees out | value of this m‘ne is found in and can | the great lava beds to Snake River. by a badger in digging his hole, and | best be told by giving the amount and | From its head, near Galena City, its | the mine promises to be one of the best | value of the ore which bes been sent | Mr. Pickard, is his wool, hide and fur business. wend River, pomnet mies, on old maps, | the present work¢_gs. The past sea. | during the fall of- last year thecompa-| Five miles above Hailey a good | #.] i. ; HGreen, Secreta secretary, aud Colonel f E. | veins of ore, with an assay average Of | tt) aces are found here in all the best ealled McArthur River; at that point! son the Minnie Moore taine put ont | BY sent to Salt Lake 142 tons of first- | sized and rapid-ruoning stream, called | Greq superintendent. All’ the work | 60; per cent. lead ae and’ 135 to: 260 ozs. |, editions and styles of binding, and 11it is about oo ag large as the | 917 tons, averaging 101.62 og. silver «Fhe: bullion.so far turned Caps ° urnishing of sShroess We will sell at Public Auction until betes WORE highest bidder, for Cash, 2 i 250 Gent = Suits, Mr. Pickard has a very neat and | 4 Ps ‘ complete stock of leather and findings, | with which he supplies shoemakers | in Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, Montana | VOreing! Prices : ang i138 the largest and rene pee Seating cu GULCH. andirding large that build:in; || various of ore, averaging 65 per ¢ jagsjeated in house the lot are opposite cent. leadveins’ and 90 to 125 ozs. silver. In] arraing, while the high : in : and examine my stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. whip and the mules all climb into | foot, a distance of 178 miles, thence | Ed. Scott, of Broadford, and C. Lang. | the cut a tunnel was run in on the capable of reducing ten to fifteen tons | Passhrough centrally, and the fences | Tn Cherry gulch, three miles south: s es, as well as those which contain the their collars. by stage to Bellevue, a distance of 140 | worthy, of York, Nebraska. The work. | vein a distance of 210 feet. A shaft | or ‘ore per day. The company have | Wcldhis roadin a lane. All the | east of Galena, is +. | latest results of investigation in special Ait r. Diteanibed 3 agent — or several vera] || Miles. The Stage Blackfoot, Bonanza 108s onandthisa drift mine on consist of a 50-foot beenfeet,sunkand in back the front a deptha | Ainge: i ivastedthe in smieier: the business and | fencind buildings white.) | Messrs: Tum Hiautanp Curey, Onowned by | i065 wood River philosophy Co. operate and -represented, natural scithis line.& || Shaft the ore-body. The || ofhasfifty in theto tunnel sharia $25,000, Tas Santer asl, thus makinghavethebeenproperty Pease & Taylor. developence; of ‘Theology ig well specialties, among leather collar-pad, ‘a apey Bernese.) or, that fits an ‘,and Wallin’s 3a ranges from the. chil UEPiee three properties, Known as the Conway a company of Salt | of an open cut, Munn, is owned ts and iM : tory, Montana, Nova, Colorado, New | Bellevue # distance of 160 miles. The | mrosdford, wich, has ietcly” passed | SPO e maemo he ONBeH shea | well Toeated for the purchase of ores | WiVaRs., A mating, fornage is to (he ents, lengih.. These, Propent | urobs Oufkey.whorogco, ‘He has here | Mexico and Arizona—in well known that all teamsters have.to| do is to speak about the Boss snake-| i Bae We have been rushed for the past month,sheesince the arrival of our i of a ; the ea Sane heck aitees eaikinee ae eee geometti es, bi gh. = wate works, grammars, prop d'lime for finxing purposes, | best assortment and best-selected stock iron and. lime ; p ae be | of books and standard liteyature west of while water power and timber can ‘be Chicago. The array on the counters eee arias nate: and: between| rid shelves in this lin» is very exten- Wane IK ELte. 3 . pens, and all sorts of office-desk s, . ner Hat a The lty, school book tradeis madea)in Specialty, and he keepsp all that are are 12 Pago the trade. drain. Wood River and its tributaries | City, a place of a dozen or more houses, | “40% 01 <0¥, living 1n good houses. THE WOOD RIVER SMELTER. eler | tmenly.two feet Mish, capable) ae ._| drain a country over 100 miles north | with its postoffice and other places of ee A‘short'distance up the river from | Of bing 1,000 bushels of charcoal | Avis conceded by stage men that his | and gouth, and nearly. many east | business. Near there are several im-| is located in a narrow gulch, and is Hailey is located the Wood River | °achp charge A tramway is being | Buck stage lashes are not excelled | and west. This countryas lies nearly | portant mines, now being worked with | SUtrounded by some of the best mines Simeltitik Company’s works, owned. by’ uilearry the coal from the kilns anywhere in the world. One of. the oy as oe vee yee success and profit to the owners. a Pe One-half David Falk of Boise, Lieutenant PatEE ae us He a Sete inili features aeof the business'is : : the |.WU1C>i : i ti All will bring wood and | peculiar Pace we Aave two ro routes 0 THE MINES. Ipaoan Mryz, which was located eee ees ee ane pane sprinwhich coni paren. Lwenly. feet Boo : ie dovateh outta jers. a will start up in the spring, with ore | er me , ee enough on the dumps and in sight to Sunes Seogzaphies, en ee insure a continuous run during the a BB ‘i = ones© ner ca aad year 1882, even with double the Shed ee oe eal city a ee Se ae al ative for the use of teachers and pupils. rich mines. 1é lt O | Styles:of: Men's, Youths ‘and’ Boys? eltiingsdt War be tthe’ itebodt of Svéey pee oT ENATH AND RED CLoup prop. | | chaser to call on Pa: located Bas also in 1879, and owne é ‘j | Buainy general use of the best text-books, in: ae erties, the “full series of readers ith i enty-\|; cove iran wheel rooiing, inchfeliewater will =A.twenty. propel the | 5is bei shed by ere Ree Pee a will be continued through the hill to | tap all the ledges. The enterprise | promises to bea profitable one, and to | develop some A Eiats Is! water-jacket, having a dust] ae een in the aoe large | assajce standg near by, and a good | barnbcated a short distance away. | Ten [Kilns are being erected, of the | ee e ada ents’ enon “y Three hous|x100 feet. In this are located } the ledge in every ir ies & platijscales and bins for storing | a good vein ny fo palene. Ae ore. se buildings are united in one | diately east and about one and one-hali and 4 uo hatantial frame structures, | miles from Galena, are 6 e \ e seg : : Reductions Sweeping shafts have been : i 24 over the surface is feunidivosy rich | ded, te top of the bluff a one-story | sunk on this claim, which have tapped | Copying presses, Copy Ie nes cual al ee Bs atic ed T d | the ledge in every instance, showing up | sizes, letter books, inks and inks ; float. Seven claims have been taken | in one group, which are now owned by| Solon Burgess and a number of Union | Pacific officials. officials. A tunne 1 is now | 7; : Peimg run inandfrom the frontage on || Wood River at right angles with the river. ; which ch isi expected to tap the | Emily vein at a point 130 feet fron the | surface and at a depthof 200 feet below the surface. Solon Burgess has charge | CASoN ho lothiiz a@s and all et situated between the | and envelopes, Raped Ne a Na ‘ & ; the! bg tothe Hate ae Stake structure, aN and carries in stockK everything ever called ev a oy or needed in this.part of the United. ates. ; : : E : z a full line wae BEEPS Ea ee Bos Gas q 0 tne OS Ee ey colnet there | storyhe aA A e a general business, x ‘ a endi pistes in, aWood blud, river. forty The| feet dheTam comingADELAIDE spring, ing -on AND WESTERN ae pories at located on the side | Homn, owaed by a California comandl this bluff, thus giving forty | pany,3 have ore that has assayed 19,000 f s feet j\re onthe water whecl, which | ozs. to the ton, though,zs of ; course, this. prople machinery, and also afford- | was taken from an extra rich piece of | ing tlost convenient facilities for | rock. mines ate have alsoae been handtores, fluxes and fuel, and getparany ‘These developed past | ; eae dige o in these hills level JAMES DWYER. jin 1879. These properties are now 2 aes showing up rich in galena, averaging | a4, Leading Book and Statrenery Hoase 125 ozs. silver to the ton, while some of Ulan Territory. assays have shown as high as $1,500 ees to the ton. ue wo. "6 Tus UNIS AND GLADIATOR are ownea; ek Main os street dock Yew York |S ed by a New org company, and d have nay 5 pce : ‘ tioner been steadily worked during the past Fone on or oor beer Oi, aaa one: two seasons. There is an abundance | Dus Nievof the: Veuntor " asides ‘his | |. evidently large bodies of ore. Delta | the sff the bluff, for furnace room | Unis and Gladiator, is owned by pri- the paper still flourishes under the | Woted byHi tunneling and i A head by shafts. Ol management of a mong these we note the Japan, Cli-}) ids Mr. Clay, , Fully 300 | viawand Fear Not. . Two miles from | buildings areoccupied. Livery stables, by ‘ Hee Sminis, Gok Re Wood Faoad River, and yet the half has not | men still inhabit the place and work | , 12¢ route from Hailey up Croy’s| }, een told. ld. The e different int L ast spring : west, and each different m mineralQ dis-| for her interests. the Gulch ide of isthe almost Gulch 1sdue ctudded with a3 tricts of Idaho are so cle allied to each other, in location and interesis, | that much confusionue comes to readers | who have not visited the country. | They : are too y prone to class Wood y. | River. Salmon River and the Saw Tooth countries as one; and yet there | at prominent separating lines, andthe districts should be spoken of separately | board Womiioesn conveyed upon the land pans of a canal from Warm | Sprinjek. This ditch is two miles | long @rries 1,500 inches of water, | minesasurement, and can be in- | creasthalf as mich more,ifde-} sired{y time. This land wasas Sur surveyeqoionel Green and conveyed | to thdadelphia Company for a lo-} the town of To-day thrift: and pros- passing Se with crop out in the Bannack ground and | catiotheir smelting works. OROY’s GULCH trade extends from, the northernmost |. During the past two or three years | the railway and a market. route to Camas Prairie, Boise and lines of Montana to the southern lines.| much has been said and written of the € te ere men of enterprise who | Other localities, and to asthe timbered Ag . ‘ éountry known in mining circles as | built Bellevue, and the same class of | 2208 Skirting Camas Prairie. pre ae pug tot pecregs This bide fair to rary one rt the most prominent mines of Wood River. | Two shafts, 150 feet apart, with ex-| tensive surface work between them, | show a large chute of solid galena, ex- | tending from the very. pas roots, ten i averaging fifteen inches in oewidth, and | parsing 140 ozs. silver and 72 per cent. lead. Two spur veins, with good ore, | place less than 200 days old. and parties. | been fed tons of1 ore are 2.— on the dumps. enters Wood river at right angles, just The sam rti perity. Merchants are busy disposing opposite tite Lowy entatley. Croy's SH TS eltnee2, hie an ae ‘uardw. y a of goods fori thetk forge stock, waite | SUich valley, in which nuj | (0736 No. . 2,and,showan amallxein of | ppb: * P : Is. wide Shea § 4 Description of the Mines, | during the summer the streetsare filled pciata ee sues eee page! ’| high grade ore. Although this &claim | tice oan aod with great freight teams arriving from | 22° We ‘The Bal REE SIGE oe. Bovle’s | 288 been worked but little, its location | er ? Kelton” andee Blackfoot, laden’ teams with district, d fatty nd Streams, and surroundings Ete.: indicate’ that goods. it will | there are other pias Bee is ieee ie fhe head 1H become valuable. eur 5 business of W. L.. Pickard.) desler in saddlery, hardware, harness: saddles, whips, lap-robes, all-kinds Gee, to uot and abesiioniind ; WOOD RIVES Oo Sega ie : Great a Rich Minin 16 GPreat ana frie S| Country in the Territory a Where aes Phe 2 task. Se PICKARD. most extensive in the Territory. ee of Idaho. : Utah's Leading Saddiery, Hardware and Prneee Barina i MORNING, ee an A Theare five in number and are dis-| several mines ealied = cot, Hans Off, eee eal L Pane (Ul bas Tun from eerie works about seven miles.| Tuk Aups Group, owned by Wil- iplete. Epos Ber ago # : d Stver per ton. The smelter Opncecy saves all tantom Fortmenthe are working at the mines | liams & This group con. | the literati paplieh feelers CX¢ePt@ small percentage of the aggay Andeis being hauléd and stored, | sists of theSpaulding. Alps, Sidewing, Ole Bull best oS bees ane D the writinE oF2 V#lug and the works appear to have | foo), Op six horses pach being | and Lillian, together with a mill-site | the sagesof other lands and longucs. His warehouse: tty TI ue course road; is south-southeast to theRiver old | in this 2 country. ; Much- ore hasoe been | l(0 market. ‘The mine. was ha discovered; || become ® success their operations. company | andpievaluable water4 right, ae The Alps Biographies of thein grent, no‘and Nevada. : Boise from there to Snake 20, 1880: w About twenty minesin contributed ore to | engéd oF: in the : work. wealthy This Philadelohi tent | | ble of the earth all its good eras ofanctime, And last, b as i { taken from the open cut and inthe |dune 20, | ; work was begun in : is cqposed of wealthy Philadelphians | has been developed to a greater exte i sbsaetehes OF Sean CONOR MRISGVORN it 18 river south-southwest. miles up | shaft, and toit fifteen would betonyeasyperto day take with out || Septeaber October the | ‘Bis smelter theEAST branches of business past FORK. season. carried and on by | | the men, of iswhich from its mouth Thirty E. J. || than comesin others’of Little the exposing groyp, having from ten ao Fab notes we Heamdtls frst shipmentfollowing. of ore was made,2d and Matiws,her Eastern of Philadelphia, president, been any opened by shafts heavy great'hor The great but poetsneither of all is situated on Third mete : river. Its sourge is m the | and 67 per cent lead. South street, comer of Third West, on | main end of the eastern spur of the south Saw ae | class ore. During the present season, | (he East Fork, empties into Wood | donon the mines and works has been | silver to the ton. the company has sent to market 1,000 | River; it rises high yp in the scraggs | accaplished within the past one hun- | earliest locations : tons of ore, averaging the line of the Utah Central Railroad, 2 |peek Tooth Mountains, 9 and it Grains se Coe i that hare Eo oe from which there is a side track to the | Portion of the country that lies be- foe we, mines: in: the locality was as | warekotde “ER probally Whye Woke weeen Wood and Lost Rivers; its MonnayatFi ee 629." “10 | main fork is what is called Silver ant AE a a ee THta tn wel hay any Hesick ealer in , and | Greek, a stream that gets its supply ae yer an a per gent lea among wool-growers his word is taken | without question. Taki eat Taking hisi séveral branches of busi-|: ness together, they approximate close | to’ two ‘hundred thousand dollars | ($200,000) a 5 year, and the trade is con. | stantly increasing. from three or four large springs in a Arar es Poi etn eee pn ; evue; is from three to four feet deep, from1 | forty to fifty feet wide, never freeges up, | and is the finest trout stream in Idaho, | the | Up side, Coast. on the ifrivernot about sixtyPacific miles, on the lev 3 e omes sinin the Malad Fork rk fro from Camas Prairie, nes It has sometimes been called | ; We have no : hesitancy in recom-| mending Mr. Pickard’s establishment | Malad ~ to! all those desirous: of purchasing Snake, River which as far south as the is pot proper, as Wood a pete hee nga ae verge. | $150 per ton. After paying all the ex- | tan ' zs. silver aud 40 per gent penes of mining, sacks, buildings, * u er, &., offhe915,000 company h i QuEEN Victor1a—Thirty-four tons, | dividend an cone ane 8Veraging 187.48 ozs. silver and 64 per 000, and has a large surplus on bang. | lead. : The mine is now in such condition | ten tons of ore per day can be Tag ate 92) that eo Sliver an ee 078. $7 per TONE; gent lead. taken out with a force of five men. | eee : E . Morron—Six. tons, averaging #188 152 132) About 800 tons of carbonate and sec02°. Seessilver and au68 per EE cent leaA ibeen ; , -|.Ong¢-cigss have piled on the | Besides the above-mentioned, the dieah ohne wil oper v the Hills and five other mines | east $25 per ton goods in his line, or those who may have hides, pelts, furs or wool, whie i C 18, v Be eens oe aha = ae Pete ras Mine is located ca the - the Soldier ag eS ide of of Wood River, : west in Oreek Mountains: | West side a short dis- market Malad and the South Boise rivers; they desire i dispose of at the highest | ini5 ran ge divides the goer rates. eoSP. TEASDEL ae &.00. w ge tay ee Quadruple Storejand.F ? .| : Fejand,Barmerstand Wai ily Supply Headquarters. tgnce above Bellevue. the 150 ogs.silver| and 75 to 81 per per gentgent lead. vi lead, TheThe yield| of the Idahoan the past seagon has ex-| ceeded $200,000. The Idahoan are} ranged in value, after paying all ex- | penses of transportation, from $128 to | #. 8. Chase, United ee VCE It'is owned by States ae Some ; perpetual snows wad Piles ohare were a a time Bibnieeeago fe to seeTeesjust what] opposite Hast Fork comes is ' | DEER CREEK i fromthe west. As we travel: north ftom the lava plains, the hills arenot) {99 7Egged for easy prose but little ane A Pen dee ti Bea Creek is well linea with une tmber, : Hag oe ane this increases as we pasaof Word: ward toward the head-waters Wood | He operation de ijopetation ifif there? there ws a Veunply. gupply| | of cal ready. Arun of twelye days | washade last fall, and 125 tonsof bul-|/ lionvas produced, averaging 250 ozs. | silve per ton, when the smelter | “ country next ana eee company | past fea! sie Dani ieiia acaupiennUpue’ roanlte coche ee WARM THTH E CELEBRATED C ei eae SPRINGS3 % WASHINGTON Minn, pried hy { sre i@ateg tyq Siles C. Bennett, Albert Wolters and! Those springs miles toward farmers’ supplies and family goods, , which are the spe. pe- | cial branches cultivated by the firm. An extensive acquaintance with the people of the city and the Territory and with their ‘wants, enables Mr, | Teasdel.to anticipatetts everyaoe call abn nc that Weod River passes out into the | Plains asd cuts its way across the lava | 22d empties into Snake River. we ascend we enconn-| ter “Asvarious creekstheandstream, branches which . enter the river and help swell. its cur-]| E |tent, It is up these streams and SUich¢es we find the mineral deposits. | AGRICULTURE AND GRAZING. There is hardly any agricultural land to speak of in this section. From | Snake River to the foot-hills, for a dis-{ tance of 80 miles, the river runs through lee aid coeteatoone poste : Ree nea Eo oe Where can pense! arexattp Le Droperty, Which empties into Wood river pelow ‘Phe ddahoani wad di d and Jo. | Bellevue, has some excellent prospecta | _ +S € elie A NEALE an l0-| on it. cated by gucre #. Pp. furner, formerly | TH Guy Mine is located about | Of Boiee and H. D. Dewls, of Geden,| ight miles nearly due west of Belie- | Md 1s now the pee of Judge PurVU TRehe country rock here is granite, ; Ber and W. ; H. cou Nye, whore own one. and the land is go level thata buggy C44 be driven most of it, This | mine was locatedover in 1880, and ten tops | of ore was shipped to & ake that | fall which sold for ee unsnee fate ore was mixed carbonates, sulphurets and ghlorides carring 35 per cent lead | peat 100 sion and trom @ Oe a — aes uta seach 54) a #¢2 Boh HE oth WHO hold the ee om . i Wi HCersOn; other half. With a solid area: tying the most complete stocks, each | in its appropriate line. _ | The north store is devoted to gentlemen’s clothing and furnishing goods | - and everything of men’s wear—boots, | shoes, hats, caps, and a general and | bhi: Bee of clout - men’s hot COPE , atcassimeres, ete, ge keptdceskins, dire ad on are in shafts two other ae Little jreed ae for us : ae Janene their general business civided into four separate br, auches, iver is a small valley nearthe o Dp ¢ach with a room of its own, and car. | ¢Migrant road, in which Mga few persons aod Reye ng desire to “5 ie Mae yer the vein, : pene : Fe hia tins a“ § wc na City, 50 are now sinking -a| ped 280 tons ef fen averaging 125 ozs. ae San ae wil aenede aod the judiciously Ceepert rmed will: disclos < ea “6 Fi ter, e vein, which is presumed i He | wine te een bea shy Pres HY Wann eo now Mee WT ROW glosed a Lg ree ieeine 2 ee Siaftin hopes of striking the same| +¢¢geHE EuRExA—-On the west end of | the dfehoon vores ee eeaas known | 28 the Eureka, late urchased cae p Coloaclod A” Wall arise the formaiion of the country is lime- we a Wan peg a ae ‘ Se REPEATING RIFLES NCHESTER ret = “toe Be ee Sh Tooth range, beyond Which is Salmon River and the district ural history and geographical Government, Set Triggers CUNe. ee Cae ae ee e 7 Smith & Yesson, aBritigh SF Bul Dog ~ ; ep leaden. Be cane: Russian Model, ag ee Rew British Bull-Dog- 0 eo > j | Pai of dale : a = E sane Nae a j f Il ‘ [ e ; '0 ! , me i Pee ar Z COMPANY Has become the owner of the real and personal estate of the aries i PEG ICH D FLUME O: AILLIAR AND LUMBER CO., : se £5 ay : ‘ : | + 4 i et : joc the little aneses. prompt and careful atéation, ance oie om =y77 TF 4 PDP WVOWMING TERRITORY. 51" Be siete als ee aetetts he ¢ e PROT es RAT ETE eR Tei Ge son C fe IOF 8! wants in the | And will earry on the same buysine-s with ingreased facilities, The Company mie ofthis business, offers for sale, on most favorable terms, = "” Joun CRANE . : JB te gh. Be F A Firsi- Gash ts, wks See rae oy Tasiness DISTANCES. The distance from Rlackfoot to ees Belleyue ig, 185 miles; trom Bellevue | 2688 has been to Boise Citv, by Gauiaa Prairie road, | ten years. He les: to Re Sr ad ato Be ee ee an | Leading and 45 caliorg, geste Army—calibre eects 45we and SEe 50, 8@ inch, = round. PIsTous, MEDS Tools—44 20018 piece | Coive for it. For.the children there are toys in great ab dates dolls oie aautie and material, an | an inexappropriate a ib] supply of every playsthing known as Saw Tooth, ae Repeating, 15 shot, calibra 44. RALLARD RIELE, Ee cad via ee a Aisale Pel MoE LUGHIiMew de r RUAN Ho. 1% Hunters: Mond; ane hice ie te Ho §. Pacific—Octagon, Double Trigger, calibre 45, Govesnment. No.5. Patific, cere “44, Everlasting Sheil, SHARPS’ RIFLE. : : 4um ber, F ‘COE, 9 : Railroad : : a one SeeeaRa and ae in this trade here for has in this time done a : : : Ties, Mining Timbers, Telegraph ie G. 88, &€. And will make estimates for all lumber needed in : , wonderful and increasing business, so| FSUTE BLIDIWGS CQOnTrR ACTS. miles; to Ketchuin, 18 si ee ee = ne oe agrees ’ miles; from Ketchum to Challis, by | Q2° ™an can manage and direct ee¢o No person has authority to eontzact for the Company, or bind it in any emht tvajl, 7) miles; to’ Rocky Bar, | large and diversified “a trade. When. | way, except the undersigned, 3 0} APN, Acting Wanagey ie Steet Seat Ay Be Eyanany ‘ 4 aed aouian' V6 cai’ ue “Warm ‘ah ing Cheek baal South ‘ eu yy erm’ isé trail, 80° "miles: “frém: Gal OF hititwe aie; Peete seared: 2 Mining “Company, rings W, A. Consoudate Rooks, man- oe ee we eee matter what it.is, j Crane will buy it 4!at/_ er Creek, and : : al: ae Bebe : ah u : : Wari | Tooth Hep Pe erie rood River een the west | Springs y, 14 miles; 28¢% I has creek, Bonanza and | 80Me Price; and wheneyer anything ts sixteenlocated locations from on eight to | Yankee Uit ork, by same to trail, 70 miles; | Wanted that can’t be found ‘anywHere side, aout five miles north of Hatley. 1 eeronke Tue Irisn is an eastern exicnsion Upon which R. C. Chambers, J. Q. others te paces WE ea charts, and novelties in games: Hed Clond and Valley “Tap, showing | Yiv> ane wounf hich vmrade carhonale fer as developed, these properties have | SH¥Passed the most ganguine expeeta, | Uns of the owners. Galena is properly the north eqd at the aveWocd Riv roountry, ; as it is at the Le 5 fn (he face of ike main tunnel 225 above the present me ect is a new r from the maig1 shaft isa GREENHOR N strike of eighteex inehes purée galene. | 1:04 j Swift. and prea cpnitarian, district towhich thou. | en d this valley ang Made transpor- | tation easy. : badce THe ELKWoRN Mrym is a property ; on Willow creek, three miles east of | Ketchum, which is worthy of notice for what what iitt has has produced produced already. al It isig | eee "All the diferent in ae eat — leather goods fo tall stock "+t Golt's Doubig Action, nigkled, $8, ei ve 45 cal. range, are | : Children’s An's books, books.letter Cole Navy, : ©29 sas. ° <7278Sty / S9“ata Tocalibre. © Niu letter blocks, blocks, nat: nat | Grit 900. other valuable loca: a ESP emery tt pes t ? ee ROLLt Wood Se p SAT country, comprising the Upper River ae iin Z nes Se at M Pie Bae mon. North of Galena isa group of . : known as the MountaingroupBird, mines 2 “Ne oa a is found near’ the sustece at most | owned by Q. P. Hausor, of Helena and any point within the lines bf the Jove | others, and [. I. Lewis is the superin- | Jn 1880 the mine was opened | : F 45° att eee ee aieaicad ne ae ae Ore eee ae : me ee a is Neal wad: hud Gong ee ened Bee aout lead “Hunk the a) OF; DES, i yan AES aah inal he vein h sent se h siderable now ip sight, but the vein Pek Roe oan ee oe eae aaa MAS LD ; not been found ih Plage ei solid ore. each 60 feet. THE ORNAMENT AND Settled in 1880. Itis adapted only to| the same locality and pone et the growth of barley and a few hardy | known of the mines here. They are | vegetables, it being over 5,000 feet | owned by R. C. Chambers and otherg, | above the level of the sca. Camas|The Ornament has a sixty-foot shaft | Prairie has fine soil, but most of it] and a forty-toot cross-cut, which passes | lies 6,000 fect above the sea; is very | through several stratas of rich ore, vaTepes great ey 80} rying in width from a few inches to | Out Of the the ceiemer| question. | oe four oe fhe: mainCulture feet. This orepengee assays Sree river is vabove: about 250 | Oe Oe ee ae thee Greek horn gulch and Warm Springs Greek. The former shows a very large vein | — +14 immense iron croppings, snd car-| vio. red and tay carbonates and | gaieus, gome of the latter assaying | 2 295 ina)a ROUSE ‘siver x gad gud 855 per cent.t. lead. | tion, and everything promises that the | tétident. ledge sfrich galena ore exposed all ihrougn the imine where opened up, the property has become flageed ag Wort ihundreds of thousands of dollars and th Fray: 7 ire Jats e owners Nothing in the way of farmers or fam. | 2ny bottoms, comparatively speaking. erly is now owned ec the Guy Silyer |, A new strike has been made in the y oe| ily supplies is lacking and all at | Above the lava, among the foot-hills, | Minz Com of ole lower level, showing a six-soot vein of are occasionally some good patches of | The Hoibing Pare is from Bellevue to Kelton, 150 miles. ° i : rie glse, the chances are that Crane has it.| ITING, ‘Assistaht"rreas Efi lliard, <1ctober 6th, 1881. epee 2 ae ae a ante en eer j > al! | rraios: wan lal y ef ‘aoe Wo We fine carpets are found here, as well ag | if it were free of frosts it would be of Testa cotthelet and to the | ng ore, when, on July ist, Wall those of the more ordinary grades, no account, as nine-tenths of it con-| south. The two propertiespitches are worked | Made the purchase, at'a cost Col. of $2,200, ,, he next store to the north contains | 8ists of high gravel bars from twenty | as one, being piovded with steam | nd began work on July 6, Since then = ’ gone, put the hills ave not so high for hide inch Seth ihe ‘ourfase coset | ;, This Wood River country is in real- His place of business may literally b precipitous as those of Bullion and A tar inch yelp atatthe : surface, which | ity only two years old as a miniig dis. | a poe Ee ae : Heer Greek. Wood is plentiful, but | SUla"ees to Ave Het Bt a GED it Of thirty | trict, and yet the output of mineral the | failed a museum, as he wales in everyA water somewhat scarce. The ores are Oe eae oe caer Ihe past yaar Wil} foot wp fully $1,000,000. | thing. Bric-a-brac of all sorts inj * a Pioern A ; Piles, pea running eu a ver ae) had $500 oe it ig safe to prediet 8 yield for1882 far | plenty, and everythi peo ao raolena, autiver sats fupi has a of work : done | eclipsing thkt of inis aes for 1882 B ae , and everything of 5 use or orna.BLACKF COT, IDAHO, . SoSlting purBases on ac- and twenty: tons of ore lie 7 onthe |" Adjoining districts’ such as Salmon | @ eters: oeee . es fesizale ae toon} ease they carry. pimp: Which assays 100 ozs. silver Per | River, Saw Tooth, Little sree an ae as an immense i f promising oe locatio The Improvedj Road 4 y and Little Smoky, very Wood a and the. New Ironi B Flid £8 3 properly, River will B ank- premises, Varese jagmeras To ch lowe ‘Tae NortH Stax is the est devel- | he treated of separate. pier 0 area, and he needs all of it. It has a : ben Ray slippers, Pee embrace an excellent assortment, Very | road is in a valley for thirty miles; but | and orphyry, the vein running Slide rae ear er oe Tare covers ner ere | heeing works j buskins, etc., and s,|¢ ] G the latest'| Utterly worthless for farming; a in fact, soe Ore i fu __ Os a edith Malad Jength drains of and runsPrairie. through Next the || the £4ah0,value and ofothers, ore to | 75 per ton, but leaving out the three | ©- 4. Martine. This mine is reached | About 400 Inches of water, wilderg} lone ag ig disitice which want of | Fancy goods of every style and jn whole Camas $38,000and theproduced past season. | Jowest, the balance gave 6214 ozs: of | by. 8 00d wagen youd, js ® true fissure | measurement. This water, beside bé. | forbids thentionine. ene eleva. great richness of make. In this line in order wp the river comes Rock ya Br wick smelted at’ the Wood | silver and 7414 per cent lead per tan} ret, ape 28 pie ble pe eee RE hot, ip ee with oe | fon is from 7,500 to 1Thisoo wafeet above Creek from the west, just at the up a esyoufina Daye Iver pmeiter, af thiecyver scen oe ae x ve of h ;| seventeen tong Of good ore the lirst | magnesia, satis, cig.,,in eosucheae propor jp s Aret | Hing spywhers,a J PPCE or & value of $116 11 per ton. The ore The shaft is row down | tions as to be well adapted for use a8 6 On the east side of Wood River, near. Pr fourteen feet. Herat ior Be ae ‘ Prod ist at arene a very appropriate substitpté| edge of the lava beds. 2 sent to Salt Lake sverages nearly 90 | fourtee v 3 i here, the cheapest possible prices. 4 Be ‘the5 same numbers. ee pened by pres Kiesel and Major J. i Bellevue, 3 are a number of mines which“+ | per gentofGir metal, mo oha lecsrn ieee 4 feet, ’ and z at the bottom the vein } curative Ne agent in all chronic and rheuTHE LAVA BEDS making gazly yone, : Be 4 show well. These are located in | fifty loss in weight in "smelting. The shows fifteen inches of solid galena. matic diseases Those who have had of the firm of §. | cover a vast plain, averaging over 60 | also winat ig called Look Out Mountain, | fortunate owners of this mine haye de. | _ USES CREEE AND Keno. — Messrs. | the best opportunity to know, claim P. Teasdel & Co. has been in business | Miles in width and 200 miles in| and include Queen VicQe es ; : ste also the these sprin gs andQunibe limite wi wilt : eli o theERE ]Monday, : /cGresor and 1nd Connd; r ate algo the || that t this climate » veloped and worked it without placing int*!=-1tw McGreg “pr twenty-nj Matta Pp 5 3 ength. The ranges, of mountains on | toria, Huntingdon aga others. ; : : © | gwners of the Deer Creek ntime make this logaiity noted as a | Eo MSD WIDE MATIC | tHe pieihs: and it 18 among these spurs | 4 ly directed: Steal wens aul very ee edeflattering ; ieee ee other claims in a up the creck. sed” o4: 2 eglume of | ‘The cenior member i __-uuent of trade. He has nat-| urally, therefore, continued in all, and | the extensive concern of which he ja | th e head’ does a wee On Wales be 18 || general mercantile business. Its trade, however, is main. i | lustrated or plain, as desired. vonke of Getions: ine nosed iafa pnear ear atgt head, | with With anyany araount approved editions, all orders DE! | srodal 8 shot, 45—60. Model 1873, 15 shot, calibre a 44—4), poses amount | Sizles gialty and is made of supplying #4 1980, Octagon, si en calibre CesT VaR a UIE Cotagon, er of wood for making coal, for Paste Wwhethero ‘omeatic or for. 1988, = B GESS RIFLE Sua : Tu Cape: May, and other proper- aan publications The astranomical . : 45 Gov, 10 shot, calibre | Repeating, Round, 45 Gov. eae of the day, on different subjects, | Repeating, Octagon, 10 chot, calibre UR ties belonging to J. O. Swift & Co., are situated in this gulch, west of the ate ail folind Hees : KENNEDY RIFLE. | Wasghat down ‘for the winter. The | Alps, with ore showing up if a man-| 70 os “teviews and newspapers eap'al stock of ike company of 00,000 | ner gratifying to the OWREES. é small | pon ay paris of the world, received 1 t 50. centg each f this has been re-} Rea . Se aes ae an a Eeroi pie of property Fok 16,000; which promptly,é and : the latest. nS a (io. that amount. About’ $45,000 | willenable the owners to finish develop. |, Phe ae en Pea kin Lib at ae havebeen expended on the mines and | ments. aie riers de t Tibeaey Akad DIDO: he aR re aold ae aa Ehtes. are works, The company will buy ores of | Dr. J. Mariam Simms, of New York, all wlo wish to sell, and this fact will | owns some valuable properties in this com posed SF tick of the very actie e e wns : a62. wickWO toward developing thisew dis- | district, which have been partially erature, are to be found HecesaI greal j | developed by his; brother, during i trict/ini faet, en ail the Wood. River the : : waion Que wile ‘sHoye these oes f7y 7 os is Toathd “| springs located © oe bing, pe for sale. All would pay a profit of e6 ‘This is one of the in Cherry gulch. of the Bast | dredays, and the works would now | Timber for mining’ of building ‘pur- ; iles! up and i close close to | Range. Five miles this creek, is the immense deposit of | low grade galena and carbonate ore | calied the North Star mine, which has | produced considerable oye. Nearly : a 9, profit of at | River. Three miles above the mout a ove” the "gdgt of | of Deer Creek are oe ae bprings Wend Be ye oe ee Marshal of and north- | Working on this i nouny ete styles of California, Philadelphia and | bay land is very scarce, on account of tuntiel in. eighty feat and detn & ¥, | ee make, there aed no oo on the river or | snofts "Tht : y é ae onde Oe ses ee thirdgoods, storedress southward is the la || find its tributaries. It would be hard andto] bbeen ean chipped dies’ edry goods and gene: a better country for grazing shipped, and andsa large body of ore ison the dump. Those properties are ral dry goods department. 1 Be than the : Wood : River aes : : t. In In h here | stock-raising : ae rovided wit ins, sh are found immense stocks in this line, | Section. All the foothills and high up fidades, ete: cabins, OPS, Ore | includ ing everything th h thatcan be is covere b named in th € ranges th the ground az. i THE ORIENTAL Ming is‘i one: mile in the usual line, as well as flannels, | With bunch grass as thickd as it cand ; : : Phe tS claim without strik- be bas von og twine! 00 fet made | developed at giodooking property Wars hae, atech 0 and] °° US Se forty feet and run.a n sha drift 118 feet, At otice hill hoe a aliAtt wy winzes. Tar » Halts, e quantities of ore q are the heading of the latter the ledge of hag been sunk to a depth of fifty feet ready foy stoping out, 300 solid galena is five feet wide and the cance a five foot vein, nealy vertica standing ae es on ee Jump, and the ten ie walls are as perfect Iof have ever | ; In position, if ing considerable ore, | S2)PPe¢ Went Ye ogs. silver per ton ani seen. Seventy-four astonsany ore h carrying : > | 50 per cent lead. y © have | some of which was reduced at the BOOTS AND SHOES. _| froalags of 40 set aud doh of 35 ‘ furniture, isspace is crammed full o Rte. carpets, ch airs, desks tHe hs Alene ve y Te OnTARIG has two tynnels run Mr. Jameg Payne, No. Main street, He Uys AG sells prompily, giving been shipped, and there are aataueee atleast 150 Wood River j :: 10: pe p Ba works and netted the at the sign of the Big 40Boot, toh iunn does a| il he thinks article worth, and selltons now on the dump, Which assays | owner, Mr. Lewis, of Ketchum, large reel Le tease) oe oe 210 feet | large business in the line of boots and | ing on the mostan reasenable terms. He 120 toto 200 ozs. off silver to the ton returns.c : ) Ve | shoes, i rom oot i § sil ig kind in hig nature, obliging to gji healers being 400 fect Spat ’ pire o#, including large assortments and 70 per cent of lead. This propert of d “tod religi : ne veh : and “to do good d hishis religion.’ i - stockings, shawls, or t domestics rs an meet and all stand, and watered amiliés of thisi their needs and re. by a thousand e is an oval-shapeP30 Dine, ’ eel by WE fale Wt developing so well, gives promise that runni pos iarcgee tmilos | 130 feet, which cut the veinah when only | May ee oe cate le go feet ae oe ueiiice of the ea he placed il. Me Rill. on the mine’ Goan next sea- especially full fle” dean Se Os partment ae tance thirty-five and of 700 feet.tonsThele ore general store. maane Healt ts tie Ua : i epee ires © | and on isthesulphuret, dump. rooms, the cellars and up stairs being | Z2me, of which the eee mountains are : also devoted to the latter, and all full, to wit: deer, elk, antelope and} ked full of al Alig bear. D hi packecorder full trade of of goods. The jobping winter season the ~and the house is very | leva Tr. bedsLuring are the preferred by stock, as great, sending goods to all parts of the they are full of grass and white sage ‘Territory, and receiving also in return | aMong the ridges and hummocks, and the products of the country. This|the broken nature of the country makes a lively reciprocal trade, to the eee excellent shelter during storms. a a ent mart Prone: wie whereby to make changes. The thik sees vf eee veni- re OR 3 -their ex- | Hastern and Western markets. MINERAL WEALTFZ large sheds in the rear en _ T## Cuionipe mile south of owned by W, Bede, a y-five Mine is one-half the Oriental, and is| E: Beatty. A Grich ie shaft, | a cep, hes been eut on é vein, and the vein has been traced by cuts. The vein is one and a-hali| ie BAe ie eee Hse ne Sin we Gi eee nab Aeon Pade Boa set ominda ta a pares Goins He on ie Suni. dip. Company, on and is ease fe ge We have known Mr. ie time pocde: ert made men, Siaaiiuee i ’ 8 ear Crane ; eo | DUt snow and mud, ail the intermediate grades, in| RE Rg A ea apres: Walking, school shoes in large shoes, and. ihisses? si. wide; shows séme native Rupber & ae 8 so ver 3andfeet gold-—-the first found on Boy)sil- | ea y and an of Pe pcr aces ploy 10 n 0Y'© | the hest including everything Silver Mining | ne] was run a couple of hundred fees | BOUnaa. Thirty-five tong of oe are | tow, the makes, hubtipg or mining boot tothe provided with mato tap the vein, has a width of three hoisting ore and draining feats rade of Geo 100 079 The product this season Tine Tin Free like “ea EL 418 tops Of -ore shipped, | two adjoining locations on the eee the dump. + Tak Haraaway AND NIAGARA. are both good, the latter having 400 fret of as tunnets a a riche t arctie and the rubber slipper. : Heralio wile apuntne Via paleel tory for the fam oo and justly-cele brated Hanan & Reddish’ make of OO ees of the Oldest Business Coa! eile a gk Onis oes The firm of Kimball-& Care a lite | re : IN. eerie ee ae we ee Cee doe i ee A *@ Cured Without Medici ure 1tnou O18, Oar. Galvanic Appliances are. the only | in the: world Srearilaaesseu Shldid suntaine Wore Pont: oe Exh ausiion, Imp tion ney, Bhou avtsm, Kidney "incase, Paral! lack nerve force, and fall to attain2 strength “Phadie seed togress of age an % and all we tha suer odes pees ve wae GALVANIC SF sn te Meet alee EEE I ‘a COMPAR OPP AN psa we ee! KIMBALL & LAWRENCE, Stat ae LAKH UTA. saw BEAL ee ee Pe ene awa ee ee Japan English Breakfast ry ee ee eee ee tee Eu ene Se AVY LX S ee AN SHELF Go fees HARDWARE uae a Sete a Rand a eee Werve and Museular Centers than the strongest. electric Bott gives.3 tne as "ele irectiy. 20 theOeseat cofes dlsetae, spectHance “ nena pepe ro | ! BREAVY a 5 Attention. : Ia I | — saat ed aoe CO. i} Pooswwt: Se dee ; Nervous Debility RiLOGUMSALE pe yee +. A See ine eas r ry | Seeeeenae tase r DUE Ee AMA ee OWN dragging Pe wt a 8 eee oe ee ead aol offices toa. vied Coe Pe pees See A ies . ma 401 Ora Consioned ta us= wl aes in fawrence ° iver GOs |Otapears MARK “CR: Fee een a BOL : Firms AVAILABLE § I a mon a eatale Se ge ge te : ey KIMBALL & LAWRENCE Gne na a | for on ls cones by his prosperity and the success of SIL eE ee inde i pa ying one. Hees a ee ee, eel eee jor and vein, were discovered last summer, and | Ger and 65 p HP cERL Ie 2 a goods, io which he invites especial | began business in this city 1859, and ; 1 cose 18] the Gevelopments already made show Horse, Irvine, Ten Broek, Lone Star attention. These goods are of elegant | in a.few years built up a magnificent wo tons of ore shipped Lake | tive rich silver in antimonial, and slate na: j 9 strong ‘carrying This mineto igSalt in gran-| ores, and sulphurets is encased in J Pate sat 3 yei, are | W2*® fine : finish, F and nothing but the trade. f They then did a dry goods and GenéFaetwelye : inches anda number of other locations mele ae Met clind on “ore anilie fromi40 to 419 023. - Silver, silver, ‘milling’ quartz, i, from one t0:| 3 mij j| ehipery for the mine: amounts to oe i ea uaice y assayed 224 ozs. ae pea strats of ROUTE =——T0 a Se. se . ae : tO ee ee a continuous "The ore averages 144 ea ee fore ae | srist and capitalist irom the Lone Star estef tae ede or of the opposite of a the sumtown, has been thegulch, most extensivelthe | State, who spent ivea poftion ed th worked of any of the properties in aa es ae ert q i SEENON Oia CAS vomaac mc toeme The property is owned by] ‘Tue Maup May, upon which a tuntheistrict. Wood River Gold & nes eras inp ee this winter 3 . ing & eae er ao oe in silver and 63 per cent lead. Sixty | pracin gnot only the nicest and finest | 12 his transactions, and a friend to the pfee “from 40 to 200° ozs. a8 silver NTE ; | tons were sent Leeto ents market the past seaeas needy. Hi is establishment slis rades of every quality,i for home isi one of ples ‘from 70F to abe and | son. ThisSaree mine is inwhiteé porphyry, Farce Al Bae THe one the most useful of any in the city, and i about out 6060 perper sent cent lead. HEEa GALHNA AND GENDALE, twoes The ve i ae fiesD ite ic five feet nay ee PE wae a a — we ge ee Tae tiie nade The | roo, p°.nS On the ledge. ; The vein |" “The +HHomestake shipped : 3 a twelve tons, ns, | ranges from four Ih in width, and averato twenty-five inches i carhying 140 ogs. silver and, 45 per cent 250 ozs silver crockery, glassware, etc. The stock is | 8tass. This is the country the Ban ' per ton. A shaft, rages eer) thirty-five in all these lines and | 2ack Indians were fighting for, several : 3 : feeti deep, leads The O. K. shipped 24 tons, carrycorny selected. years ago, on account ot stock-men Sie cn ee erg e ing 175 ozs. silver and 60 per cent Teed, — fourth store in order contains | tire length, and during the summer eis provisions, groceries, family hardware, | Months is3 one> waving field of bunch : f reg eh i : : Machinery | sides considerable surface work show-| ONLY ae ae, das gondsc eps etn | ng ane onke na creo | Gs Woe pop tannic | ane wate ae, wg atom, | Sue ety Se atony foe ennt amyof tem, "Heres | PHOTEGI sy tango aac of | any eae iy Kant ier ne ae ine eer THRE The Big Boot Merchant, C a| Wardrobes, and a and curious re Repairing Helanitindieny. m an | general assortment® of’great’miscellaneous i see's. articles. . oy ea ot eae 5 Sporting Powgd. ey KIMBALL &LAWRENCE | |