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Show ALLEN TALKS OF NOME Hi H He Has Faith in the Riches Hl of that Region. H l GREAT FUTURE FOR MINING B J?laeer Mining In In Its Infancy, nnd H Quartz Mining Has Not Even Be- VH Knn The Brooklyn nt Tnrk Valley 1 divine; a Good Account of Itself 1' The Horn Sill cr Shut-down Has Not Yet Materialized The Earth- M quake that Disclosed a Clold Mine lH Stocks Fall Lower Than Ever. B Y J Allen a former resident of Silt H I.nko. Is In tho city after n winters H lslt 1 nst, on Ids wny to Nome Mr H Allen spent four seam at dllTcrint H Alisknn points, mid his return In tint H rountr) shows Mi faith In Its ni-rlt. sH Mr. Allen la now Dei illy United Mates H Marshal at Nome, uml organized the B fire department at that I laee He 1 nleo the llrst I'lro Chief nt Daw son IK n reports Mlehael Sullivan, formerly on the Salt Lnko llloe fone, ns being l- l rated nt Alder Crtck, eighty miles north H of Nome Allen has Knat faUh In H nil the I'n 1 Stales holdings In the H Alaskan territory, and roti'd.lors tin in H far rlrhcr than those In the Itrtllsh ter- H rltory. l'larrr mining In the far north, H f l.o says, Is set In Its Infancy, while H I' tho quarts mining, which has wonder- H l fill possibilities, has not et been l" H H gun. Anvil Creek, north of Nome, he H n says, list ear product d nuggits of V great value, one being Worth HMH) H He also mentioned Harry Kd wards and J. J. I)ononn, holh former Suit H Lakers, as innklng money nt mining 1 at Dawson Mr, Allen wilt start north 9 Jnafcvvdajs H j Tho Brooklyn Doing Well. H ', ' The Ilrooktjn prnperts nt Park Val- H ley Is giving n good numint of Itself H under tho suntrlnten Inn) of Osiar I' H Conner I'reo gold In small quantities H Is nppenrlnK with emnurnglng regti- H I larlty In the eln, nn I under the dlin- H tlnn of Minnger J It Oraham n lop- H I rrscntntlvo has heen sent 1'ist to llnnt H the stock Mr (liahani cnnslltrH this H Cl tho tieltrr move In lcvv of the unicr H "?j tain tnndltlon of all nilnlnc storks is- B peclally of prospects on the lnul innr- H ket, nnd for tho further itnsou that H the Kastern Investor Is more anxious H i foi gold propositions than for those In 1 which the other metals nre sought. H Horn Silver Still Running. H The nnllclpit-d shut-down of the H ; Horn-Silver on account of the failure to H mnko satisfactory arrangements Willi 1 I the smelters has not jot taken place, H J nnd jesterday the old producer reported H I on the market with eight cars of ore H . Manager I arnswnrth esferdi stated H that the smelter had ngi red to take the H tf ore now In tho bins nt the new rate t f H , $3tn. He considers nn Indcpwidt nt H I . ' smelter as the most likely and satlnfat.- 1 tory solution for tontlnulnR work In tho 1 " 1 Earthquake ns n Miner. Judge i: V. lllgglns, who has Just H returned from ltcawr county, tells of 1 n lecullar Mnd of gold In that lointltj. j The Iloh loy, south of Ileaer, had been M worked for a long time without ie- suits, when the earthquake lent fall 1 uncoered a ledge from which samples 1 hae heen taken that yielded ns high ns H J'S'i to tho ton In the ellnu metal. |