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Show .natlzea Dwntox would fala twn ns WNN,NO mines in LOTTERY, , -- .' s. 11, rV4 i-?- side; he calls It aa Idle move; ha wiU give me no countenance, but I hope! better things from you.rR0heaplerre, Ha, "what has Danton to say about f S&N-- sf W iSSig - r7?...,': . f INTgnNaTtQialjPWVfll.SS0ClAT10rbVJ-Ld-jyj!- WhalTdo 4tbt eyed Falcon? '' yoi want W. H. T. DURRANT HANGED. MINING NOTES. Cxplalod Ills frlma an tha Bvaffold at Baa Vsnnlln, rl(iunl Ban Francisco, Jan, A W. II. i i . t I"- - m!iner- - company as Us New York U Sn P answer n summons alleging that lie was conducting a lottery business, haa expiated his crimes on the gallows, and so far as human means can go. has made reparation for the murder of two young ladies. He died prufcsrlng hia innocence and expressing forgiveness of those whom he charged with hounding him to the grave. Di rant was calm to the end, and on the leaffold madethe following I have traced two ftristecrata j CHAITE.R XX. (ConTUspsn-- l haa borne a great deal She re- their flight toward Dover the daugb. "She n Jacobs explained to Magistrate Sh held up both hinds to ward him pulsed that wretched Pierre with the ter of Count languedoe and a young mer he want tt that authority off, and answered In a low, thrilling heroism of a general. It was only when I j represented mining Marquis. to th j company ' that tod stork on the in ' voire: fairly in the hands of the mob, that her follow and seise them. I will go hsv "I can die a thousand deaths, easier courage failed. stallment plan, e certificate of 'Oh. Monsieur, Emile, very water's edge, bat I will than accept the treacherous aid of my v hat frightful scenes we have witness- them," of a share remarks without a tremor or outward mother's murderer though In this ed, what demoniac passions have seized And would Danton hinder? He Is being issued monthly on the payment show of excitement: hour of terrible need. the people! What la to be the end of a traitor already. You shall go; come of fi dollar, for investment in SO mines I desire to any that, although I am "Perish then! cried M. Pierre, pas- it all? with me for the passport the creden- la Montana. Each month , an was a innocent there man, innocent of very sionately; "and witn you the romantic Escape for us, I trust; but I dare not tials of authority from me." and the loand to the crime that has been charged against drawing company swain who carried you to your under- speak my plans, or even my thoughts . Emiles dark eyes sparkled. I kaew holders of certificates sums ranging me, 1 bear no animosity against those -- Thank ' you, Robespierre. ground retreat In the forest. You baf aloud, I shall take you to my business the from S3 to 113,000, the aecnrlty having who have persecuted me not even the tied me then, but this time there is no office. I am from see would differently kept at work all the time you horr-iWbeen the certificates of stock and Indi- press of San Francisco, which hounded want short-sightYou I death, shall will a die escape. Danton. tow by Robespierre, now by by Dan-tof- l; both of you; but a single word of ap the two work together now, but passports also for my niece Chlotllde vidual note of the person to whom the me to the grave. . I am an innocent peal to me can save you." if my Judgment be not at fault, there and a youth 'who can recognise tbs loan was made. Jacobs said that fa- man; brought to the grave by my per"I scorn to usd It!" said Lady retwill be an open rupture presently. I marquis in any disguise." vorable decisions to the company had secutors. But I forgive them all. icle, her eyes gleaming 'resolutely from think, however, the secret feud between It la a queer Journey for your bIsol been rendered by federal courts in They will get their justice front the the pale, pale face. them will help me. Robespierre will observes Robespierre. on tana, Missouri. Kentucky and oth- great God who is mas'er of us all, and Jules drew her to him fondly. give me free passes to Dover, if I represhe lived with the count er states. He said he did not wish to there I, also expect to get but "Aye, justice that "We can die together, if they will It sent that Danton opposes the idea. I family, and can make sure I fladUtht do anything contrary to law and that the of an innocent man. justice so, my Chlottlde; but we shall die Inhave ala ays kept such an emergency right daughter." . he would cloee the office here until he 3 hetlier or no the perpetrators of the aa this in view, and have laid my plan nocent, and unoffending." d at are as So, so, you could communicate with the presi- crime of which I am charged ere dls, "So be It then, retorted M. Pierre of escape long ago; It is time bow to ever. Well, you shall have my authorin the hoarse, vindictive tone of re- test It. .1 wish Chlotllde were dent; L. Henry ITsupt, at Butte, Mont covered it will make no difference to strongity for all you need to help you off. S me now, but I say this day ' will be a vengeful! passion. Flammer refused to issue e er." show Judge Danton discouraged w, Well shame to the great stats of California." While he spoke a feeble fluttering at him how much Robes .errs value hi Hist, citizens. a 1 can expose to you two refugees from Justice." , 7 the girls throat gave lie died Remfia Catholic, refusing ' of sign returning opinion. , MISTOOK HIS OWN SON. Stay!" cried the Am&son, clapping life. They bent over her tenderly. the ministrations of e Baptist minister Danton and his party had left the her brawny hand upon his mouth; the The dark eyelashes lifted slowly a hall, to Emiles extreme relief, and he because he would not express tbe belittle thing is showing spirit now; let great shudder shook her delicate frame followed for (.' toot lag On Tor lief that Durant was his private Queer to Robespierre innocent. us take a little sport with her, before rsiut'i Will and springing up with the frantic secretarys office; and received the InDurant's crimes were peculiar in we glv,e her up to the mob. But what strength lent she exclaim- valuable papers fit once, by terror,: Chicago, Jen. 10, The will of the tliclr 4 atrocity, from any point of view. is this story About the Gray Faison? ed: General Joseph Torrence is to be He was relate he as His heart wildly leaped reared, Jq a Christian homer The youth declares that Bhe Is' no arisOh, have mercy upon me! Iam but ceived them. His plans had succeed- contested,,' The contestant Is Davis and until the time of his arrest was tocrat, but the Gray Falcon's niece. feeble girl. I never harmed one of ed beyond his wildest hopes. Only Torrence, a young farmer of Logan regarded as a model A pretty falsehood to cheat you; the you In my llfeTlef me go in peace," young man of inone thing remained, to make sure that county, Illinois, who asserts that hs is dustrious he Ill saw never Falcon her, who Gray habits, wu trying to My child, said Emile, with a smile M. too Pierre was not released until the son of General Torrence by the work hla cried M. of Ineffable tenderness. bound. Away with her! way through a medical, around walked He to harm them. late letter's first wife, whom he married lu Pierre, fairly foamnlg with fage and He had been a prominent memOh, Emile, you are here youhave to the police office, and ascertained Ohio, and as such is entIMed to a son's seizing the girls arm, he tor her from saved me! Again do I owe my life to ber of the Emanuel Baptist church: confined was awaiting that safely hq David Torrences and for a share of the estate. the side of JuleL you. Heaven bless you! Heaven bless the investigation, and then flew home- reasons fpr the will are pe- bad been year previous to his arrest Suddenly above the wild din and up- you! contesting ward. voice. superintendent of the Sunroar Jules heard a calm, ringing culiar. Hesays that General Torrence Emile, softly caressing the trembling A single glance fit hl hopeful face day school In this capacity he made Well night it sound like an angels to hands, which had seized his, whispered and cheery eye was more reviving to at the time of hit death was under the the acquaintance of Blanche Lament him. Emile had cpme! -r. ., gently:.. the trembling pair than the most po- insane illusion that David Torrence and Minnie Williams. ' "wbat fee; thundered Citizens! Be calm, dearest one: your agitation was not his sou but bis nephew, and tent elixir. Illaiicha Lamont disappeared on means this uproar, and why do; you may be observed. We are not yet seonce. I hope your fa- for that .reason left him only 133(1. at We start cheer to left 13, 1895, and was never seen cure.April drag away the only being The claimant also declares that Generthe Gray Falcons heart,? What has live afterwards. She left the home She obeyed him as meekly as a little tigue Is past, Chlotllde, a with feet her to She sprang glad al Torrence died Oct SI, 1896, leaving of her she done to provoke your displeasure? child would have done, and though euht Mrs. C. G. Noble, on that fin estate valued at about 1300,000, the Wherein have 1 failed, that you with- still trembling violently, sank upon the smile, and answered eagerly: . to go to school, and for ten day days Oh. yes, I am strong, and ready for hulk of which he bequeathed to his no draw your confidence from me? Who seat beside him. and assumed - an air trace of her could be found. . now.; Many Jes-: Mrs. has & charge of disloyalty .to freedom of composure then anything supposed only child, That pale face gives assurance of sis Horton Torrence Gowan, of New members of Emanuel church assisted to cast in the Gray Falcons beak? Jules bent forward and whispered In in the search for the mlssicg remarkable strength. You must try fi York. girl, and 5 None, none!?.: cried ft hundred her ear . others Theodore Durant, who we to among the for ped of travel turned swiftly as all eyes wine, voices, dear Chlotllde another glass Courage, often acUd aa Miss Lamonta esoorL aetal upon which he had mounted. day, and we shall have left these hor- and make no pause for night, replied MURDER WILL OUT, He ecemed greatly distressed on acEmile. ... The Gray Falcon forever! 'Liberty and rors all behind. count of Miss La moots disappearance And whnt la to he my fate? asked Confeeeloa of Ooneeieoeo-StHeke- a equality,' was always the Gray FalWegiw She his smiled, on trustfully relying . find Rt last expressed the belief that cons motto. He was 'the first to warn assurance, Ind ckming'her eyes, spoke Jules, trying to hide the exhilaration la AlabaiO. The oh. us Gray lead to first us; the no farther; though the carriage soon produced by Emiles demeanor, ana asSelma, Ala.,. Jan. la News from ahe had joined the ranks of fallen ; Falcon is our leader. after drew up before the huge narrow suming a lugubrious tone. Tuscaloosa says that Rice Banks, a ne- women. Ten days passed since Miss ' Emile smiled proudly, though there "You will accompany us to help idem gro, has surrendered to the sheriff o! Lamont disappeared, and her to the Gray Falcons doorway leading friends was a stern sparkle in his eye, which gloomy apartments, and she was led tlfy your old master. Mind, if you bethat piece. He confesses to having had almost given up hope of ever will betrayed the fierceness of his smothera shot avenge trust, pistol up the dark flights of stairs into the tray been a party to the murder of Lon knowing her fate, when a discovery ed anger. It." npper story. to wealthy country merchant Was made which led to- tbe discovery flew swiftly 9 A sickly, effeminate-lookin- g Leaping down, he There is no, danger; my only safety Wilson, youth , , In Hale eounty, two years of Miss Lamont's body. where a group supported the fainting was writing there. He bowed respect Is lu obedience to your wishes, replied ladles Wilson's The three He her of up and Emanuel say nephews church catching of were Fellcle, figure the Gray Falcons Jules, meekly drooping bis eyelids to g fully in answer-t- o in his arms, demanded sternly: careless nod, but though evidently sur- hide the mischievous sparkle beneath. are equally guilty with him. Oue of engaged In decorating the edifice preWhy is this innocent girl so rough- prised to see his companions, he made - Leon, put this paper,' this, endorse- them committed eulckle in Meridian, paratory to the celebration of Easter no remark. ly used; can iny one explain? ment of my movement In Robespierres Miss., several months iSgo. and left a Sunday services, when the mangled The Amazon elbowed her way ; toEmile drew forward the rude chairs. own handwriting, on record. It may be statement that his life had been so full body of Mldnle Williams was found alward him, dragging M, Pierre. Take Chlotllde; you ars valuable some time. 'And down of dark deeds that ho could find no most naked in the library. A number '"This man proclaimed her an aris-- ; greatly fatigued, and you have much and see If the .carriage haastep come. 1 rest this side of the grave. Wilson, ngly knife wound and some rtgt his be tocrat; and a refugee. It shall more to endure Leon, bring some ordered it at once. In dead had been forced down her throat was found that murdered the man, turn, if he has lied to us." wine, and get. a basket of brea( A told of and tbe unequal struggle Leo a moment bis left room, the The but .gaged. large store, pinioned a retort; fierce M. Pierre began theyoung ' Emiles blazing eyes startled him and meat from the cafe. You need not stir Emile advanced to pe .paly with ft sum of money was missing, The mur- woman had made in protection of her Is until it time for us to start again smile which .was almost dazzling, der has been a great mystery, and the honor. the fierce looks forth crowd showed The youth laid down 'his pea and Miss Williams body was discovered Be happy1, my children; fear nothconfession of Banka Is equally as great that the Gray Falcon held control, for went to the hail in one corner where We-ar- e ' ' we are safe! The a safe in the afternoon and late the tame ing. the time at least surprise. hung hla hat and cloak. lr He stood cowering and trembling. the first clue to the murderer Emile followed him to the corridor. bloodthirsty Robespierre little dreams night For a moment Emile, bearing up the was found. From some of the Make haste, Leon, said he. In a how easy and certain he has made our failtlcal A lMnner, young Insensible form of-- Felicia, stood, gt era low voice, --Tretauw TtaifriBse' sight escape. t " 9. A dinner oV womans friends it was learned that Jan. Washington, face. as evil tvo ooxrnroen.1 ; , ly looking Into that of the young man, and want you to much political significance was given she bad been seen the evening before went i , Across both countenances watch him while I go up to the Con with Dun-an-t The polloe decided to by Congressman Hartman last evening. i "flash of Intelligence, though neither ventlon hall; hes a suspected aristo- According arrest him. were Chairman Joues, Those present spoke, crat ; but I cant get along without him Nobody was standing up, but the Bn tier and Towne of the democratic, From tbe first the police associated So, so! now is the mysterious ea in the Job before me." were In eeats taken car all Broadway to me, the forest explained finding of Mis Williams body cape from the More work!" responded Leon, care- No. 146 last Wednesday, when an old populist and silver republican nathe disappearance of Blanche wjth thought M. Pierre. Senators tional committees Teller, lessly. ' ' man got aboard. He was , There is no chance for further dls- some escaped refugees and fussy. "He looked up and down Cannon find Pettigrew" representing Lemon t, and m search was at Once beto trace Yes, ' knows what Men My niece Chlotllde can. identify the the car, on one side of which the peo- the silver republican party; Senator gs n In the church for her body. now, echoed within Emile's noble woman, but the young man only can worked ell of the Marcus floors night were of up White but tearing Daly California, uncomfortably crowded, ple heart make sure of the marquis that used to on the other every one seemed con- Montana end representative Bailey of end breaking down partitions, and at Then waving his hand In calm 1 so be. Hurry back, that I can go to tented and happy. He moved down Texas, representing the democratic ID o'clock Sunday morning the body of said the latter, elowly and delib- consultation with Robespierre." the car and stopped In ..front of a party; Senator Alien of Nebraska of Mjss .Lamont found.. A broken erately: door knob and a turned bolt excited young man who was reading hard from the Let us wrong no man. least of ail a party. populist CHAPTER XXIL a big law book he held In hie lap. The occasion was very enjoyable the suspicion of the searchers and tbe cttlzen:GIve him a fair Investigation "Juet move up there, young man," AVING him them given R one. take him to the guard house; keep It is understood that one result door leading to the belfry of the a a 7? ?rf tractions eald iba new passenger, and he atnoon. Then there safely till this dinner may be the Issuance' Of church was broken down. At the con ceratng their tempted to crowd the student's knees of will be opportunity for proper expla a Joint address to the people on, behalf third landing, lying Jn.ibe corner of behavior before his together. , nations, and Justice eaa be done 10 of all three of the national silver par- the darkened belfry, the naked body never Blackstone moved. He Young clerk, Emile ; left nil. of the murdered girl was found. No the pair to discuss raised hie eyes and hla right hand and ties. While he spoke, his eye ran knife had been used to commit this a distinct la even voles and perfectly contents the of the along the rows of upturned crime aa was tbe case in the murder WHOLESALE BURGLARY. basket when Leon said: , faces. of Mis Williams, but tha imprint of I dont know of any law or precereturned from the cafe, and set forth dent, to be cited to show why, to give Intrepid Bobbers 'Carry Away Goods and five fingers hurried in her throat reCH APTER XXL Chattels tptlora. vealed the manner in which the young at, once for the a aeat, I should make every person on CLE3 suspected for car side this of the uncomfortable. The 10. of Hall Jau. Burglara entered woman met her death. The post mor-teConvention, Chicago, he .was whom where he was certain to meet Robes- primary principle of our constitution, the residence of W. W. Jacobs, at 13 examination showed that murder searching, i ft the great underlying doctrine of all Place, last evening and car- was not the only crime committed. Waverly darted to his side. pierre, who was the acknowledged head the Mountain Party, as it was call- government, is the greatest good ta ried .'LelTriU7v help of away mining stock veined at 130,-00-0 which held sway above the Girond- the greatest number.- - Why don't you ed, a collection of rare coins, you carry the girl, besides VU'k.borg Battlvfloie. the next car as citizen," said he, ists almost -threateningly as against tryThen he went on jewmusical inatromentstrarejbooks, Jan.-?- . New The military York (Washington, the nobility, reading The committee of guardedly. silverware and clothing. World. elry, house found He the has returned dread the of ruler those d V Nay," Interpoe-eburglary took place while there were from the recent trip to Vicksburg batthe same man stormy days In the very mood to seven or eight persons in ths house, fi tlefield favorably Impressed with the A Job la Pro poet, who had kept such further his plans. The of three being In tbe adjoining value of this locality as a national milhad convention and adjourned, vigilant guard over the members were I got a chance to go to work if i party seats room. , their . , . , leaving Is one of man this itary park, and it la practically agreed could their movemente; git out to California, said when Emile appeared. The mining stock represent com- that a favorable report will be made Robespierre Dismalonly Dawson. our enemies, most worthy Fa,con. I stood by himself, his brow dark as Tinticand Amer- on a bill to this end. The members can swear to him before the court Oh, yea, you would work, I doit panies in tbe Mercur, his hands clenched I night, threateningshall in districts Cthr, and din of ike committee say that the old deican Fork He shall bs closely guarded, think, said the incredulous citizen, . gold stock fenses about ths Colorado, mostly in trlcts not allow him to leave my sight ner ly. Let I mind wouldn't tapin' this Well, city and the points them beware," mattered he, do for niece my he carry may is ertheless negotiable.- - Mr, occupied by the Union forces could be here Job. I hear there Is a paper wants None of the stock the of fate Grlssot and they, forget a find carriage," replied Utah state secured for about me till I can 850,000. That Insolent Danton shall 200 men to lie around Inon tbeir b&cttg Jacobs is secretary of the Emile, readily, without . the slightest Vergnaud? is and watch fer that fly publicity. bureau of promotion-anIn their steps. If he does not follow countenance. of A Mining Klondike. change Journal. XPLOSION. DYNAMITE What frightened you away from the change his manners shortly. Tacoma, Wash., Jau. - A Sept 31 bowed Emile utmost with ex the respect cottage?" It was a very dangero-W. Is Horn left San Francisco John Thus and .Sarlonnly last, One Mas Killed as he advanced. . Ciarot for La wnutkera. periment, you perceive. , in with Tacoma for a letter of credit for , ud brave what is my the Chlotllde "Ha, Falcon, - "JI. Pierre came thither hundred dollar Eighty-fiv- e tht iO.-- By the accidental 123,000, " Issued by a Ban ' Francisco word ' to Jsn. frantic was and season Chicago," of last for him, whole recognized th profit The Gray Falcon waits but the word House of Coffimons kitchen, baa bees explosion of a dynamite cartridge in a bank, since which time nothing ha reach you. That detestable woman of to usto noble Robespierre pounce upon new sewer being built at Central Park been seen or heard of him. Horn was Invested by the committee in claret. stopped us, and they compelled prey of queen, the execution the boulevard and Humboldt street today, a returned Klondiker. and a letter towitness He listened heedlessly. - Ills eye was Jules was anxiously chafing the cold Thomas Riley, a laborer, was instant- day from relatives In Eldon, la., sug... Largest Hont Ever Been, following Danton, who, conversing contractor, gest that possibly he lias been murhands of the Insensible girl. bands ( t?it ly killed and John Nash, with a knot of men at the door, was -- Eighteen and one-haPoor child! muttered Emile;. If and MikeGleeson, dered. The (Ollcs at Ban Francisco Eedhon and Patrick -. height of a horse owned at Plymouth. nmld only keep her thus, and yet pre- gesticulating violently. band and Sound cities have been unable to in .'"Riley's were jured. to said laborers, be was acute Emile and ths enough te under Neb. The horse le (erve her life, how much terror and left arm were blown completely learn anything of him sines be stepped stand his mood.' largest west of the Mississippi riv nd some distance from on the anxiety Bhe would be spared. off and wa;i northbound boaL the body, Flam-Parisia- ; ed , -- keen-witte- A col-leg- e. ... -- ... near-Akron- -- - ri . . n well-dress- ed dig-nit- y, ,s . ques-tlonlag- ly - m ?.. machine.-Indianapol- . Cbk-ayo- to-da- if . The January dividend of the Silver King brings the total paid by the mine ep to '81,387,500. Jts monthly pay roll la about 317,000. Great things are looked for for Eagle Valley district, Nevada, this year, and sue or more big deals ars predicted for the camp at an early data. Grand Junction would like to aee railroad built to the Gilsonite beds ta ITpsh, which will likely be extensively worked after the reservation is thrown .. ' open ... The Ben Harrison, in Beaver Lake la opening up a body of high grade ore and the mine is expected to become a good shipper within a few months. Ltoh pumice stone la coming into larger use; and the Chicago company, which haa control of ths deposits near Leamington, have made arrangements - for a larger output. The leas and I oad on the Deer Trail group will be taken up and develop- meat of the property be begun on an extensive seals. Only minor details remain to be arranged. A water-powelectric plant will bs put in st ths Camus No. 1, near Hailey, Idaho, in tha early spring. Ths plant is already contracted for. Balt Lake , parties own the mins. district, . er , A large amount of machinery for ths Galena, at Fish Springs, is at Oasis and will bs hauled out by the .ore teams which are en route from the mines to the railroad with a shipment. Tbs Old Fred, adjoining the Sunshine, has encountered a better class of ora recently than has previously been found, which if extensive, will result iu tbs building of a mill. Ths Pan American company of Salt Luke City Is negotiating for the purchase of two mors big gold tailings dumps down in Mexico, and if successful, two more cyanide plants will be put in. Ogden pertiea have Incorporated the Farmington Mining, Prospecting and Development company, consolidating a number of claims in Farmington mining district, and will begin development work soon. It. A, M. Frolseth, of Balt Lake, who is getting out the first stats map of Utah, has received the proofs of the map, sod It will bs out the end of this month. This will be fi mining and sectional map. Mining men assert that it is a waste of time to prospect or mins for graphite in Utah, as it abound In large quantities In ths east, and brings only from 1 to 3 cents a pound laid down in New York, which is Ios than the freight would be on this commodity If mined sud shipped from Utah, v Canadas total mineral production for the year 1897 is 123,500,000, an increase of 13$ per cent la ten years, ths production in 1884 haring been fiV 000, The Increase, of mineral production in the t?nited States for the same decade was 40 per cent, Tbe annual production per capita in the United States is 13 against 3130 in Canada. ; Tbe owners of the Van Dozer placet claims, at Tuscarora, Nevada, have ' everything in readiness for beginning operations as soon as the spring thaws will permltof working. Ths workings will bs prosecuted with improved machinery and mors systematically than last year, and a corresponding increase in ths output is confidently predicted far ths coming season.' Teats recently mads at the Mercur mill of ore from Woodland Park, Colo., gave values of S3 per ton. The ore yielded readily to cyanide treatmt a L If reports are a criterion, a great future is befoie that country, A formation hat been traced for several miles which : occasionally breaks out in grestdykes. Tests have been made of these dykes at various times, but with discouraging results. Recently a tunnel Wat driven into one for 109 feet Test showed that it had so average value of IS to the ton. Bhafts have been sunk 100 feet and in some instances values have increased to 1 16 per ton. The ore is similar in many respect to Mercur ore. : i" W. D. YingsL a member of the first Utah party to go to Klondike,.- - has sr rived safely and says the country lias Regardsurpassed his expectations. ing the food supply, be says there is fi scarcity and semi suffering will result. but there will be no starvation. Not much mining will be done, not nlnne on account of ths scarcity of food, bat on account of n lack of lighu Candles are worth 31.50 each, and not of mnch service anyway. Fully a third of the gold mined will be lost for lack of light. The sun shines only n little more thsa three hours a day. Eatables sre 33 a pound,- and gold is Stacked around like cord wood. The report Is current that gold to the value of S!3 per ton has been las mineral paint mine near: Salt Lake City, and the gold is easily separated.' The claim upon which the' discovery is made U reported to have . been jumped. ...... Grand from Encampment Dispatches s tell of the rush among the r and those desirous of to the scene : claims. An says that there were a number of exraces, and t tat the citing snow-sho- e sight was one long to be remembere L -- - ! claim-jumper- eye-witue- y |