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Show ' , a " 0t r t ' . AJ- -f ".V X r r ; r v , 1 .' ''., "V i ,J s. V? . , , H i , L . -- . ! it Ini SENATOR DflUCLE MURPHY S UoWbf la Hrw Tort Ute SUev BU CENSURED. U f. IUUtot atari j. LIVE IN TO ARB YOU , Sr Nr , ,i f .v. r . , 1 ln Rolling. ?' fr""" MINING ALASKA? - Thus WUI IsdUpuMublu. , . . jd-Serri- N Tud T Captain Do-L- Marhashsd aa y Saints holy iplKt could noti be unto themselves; they. had ,to yield obedience to the whisperings of the Holy Spirit, and to honor and sustain those placed in au; The. speaker regretted that thority. Je t there were those' among the Saints f who professed to. believe in the organi- ration of the Church, but did not mani. feat their profesaion in austainlng those of the brethren in the important positions that they had been called up? on to occupy. ' j Elder Beatte expressed his gratification at seeing ao many present, as it manifested the faith if the Saints. Tlie faith of the 8ainta was made mani- feat in numerous ways. Some showed i , it by a systematic and careful attend ance at meetings, while others displayed . Other characteristics which marked their loyalty to the work of the Lord upon the earth. Elder Beatie'a desire was to remain faithful; to be able at all times to support and sustain those in authority; and to walk in ths straight and narrow path laid out by onr Lord aod Master Jesus Christ, that ft In the end he with all the rest of the Saints might be crowuedaod exalted Jin the Father's kingdom. Unity was a condition which should exist among the people; they ahould love one and live in anch a way and as to merit the blessings of the Father continually. A great work waa being done by the elders of Israel in ' the nations of the earth. The efforts if the church in this direction were in paxmony with the commandments of Oie Lord. . , I William Done said the principle of fibedienee was the fundamental law of .he gospel; as-ftth practice the Lord v Ould he pleased to extend and make tosoifest , Bis' bleainga at all timea rh. laws of the gospel were put forth tor the. benefit of those who would ibe' them; they bad been laid down I. yhe Father for.the guidance of Hie ! Teqple, ' and - iaiaumcb as the Saints i elded ope cUenrJunt to that extent rould Rod bless them. He referred io oSedienoe of Adam, lb omplylng with tiie great command-led- t to multiply and replenish the arth. So it waa. with Abraham,' the Vther of thafalthfuL. He yielded bedience to all jibe laws Of Ood and hereby exalted himself. Jacob waa hsd one of these - characters, together ith his son Joseph. Moses, to, In his rest meekness wm full of obedience 'nd adhered Be Father,'" while Joshua and I Judges were alao'fraugbt with a desire I serve the Lord and in these charao Eristics all. received great blessings, aul waa once obedient and prospered xceedingly; but ia later times, he be .ime self important, falling 'away , om the Commaddmente of the Lord ndloelng the great prestige and pow-- I which he before possessed. After f was deposed as leader of the Israel es, David succeeded him, and in the ttere attention to the laws of God, e blessings of the father, followed w er er -- : rH e biu. Washington, Jan. 31. The free home-aa- d bill, giving over 30,000,000 acres publie lands aa free homes forset-rs,wordered favorably reported to bouse by the. publio lauds oom-tte- e. The vote wm 1ft to 1. rhe item extending the provisions, the bill to military reservations ich have been opened to settlement stricken out, while the item lands which th Government la fof the Indiana collects the purses pgice and pays the money over the Indians, wm retained. as 1 in-di- Target Oaa AeeMent at Bprtag City. , prlng Cityl jan. Sl.Whlle play- at the depot, a small boy. by the me of Vivian Larsen, was accident-sho-t with a target gun, in the nds of a'playmate, who did not see friend until he heard him scream, e ball struck his cheek bone just be-tt- h the left eye, and ia supposed to re lodged somewhere near by, bnt iog to the swollen condition of the it has not been located. No ae i results are apprehended. at V areal. emal, Utah, Feb. 1. In a desperate it at the Antler saloon between C, Irunker and William Erickson, the er was frightfully beaten about the land face and presented a sorry Baleen Raw ting appearance. He is confined ta bed, and Dr. Bjorn son, who la at. ling him, states that, ha has one dislocated and his bead' and face nded Into a jelly. The row origtn-- l over a game of billiards. Erick s in juries are quite serious. tT V V 0 -- te, ' ' F Ji And parties desiring a contract on this work can secure it by applying to Mr; f Wtet tsnpHsg Wrh te th Btet t 0. .M. Drlddys- ownot in .charge of the EreeteA. . . TUa News Reporter ia The coming aeeaon will witness a l'rorty. to make thia announcement, as happy" it be-great increase In the factlhies fo the lievea Jhe rogututtUoo of .this .property ivdm'tlou . of-- , the ore . qf, tUq CrUpe means work all along th? Hue of tho Crock district The constant lucerne gold belt find renewed activtTy la min- ' In the outimt of the camp has tumie the log, Th .parties-whhays- formed a question of reduction one of great im- pool to prosecute this work consists of portance. The railroads have all they home cabltalHds. who have shown their cau do, the reduction plants aro run--, fa)th In Jaadville resop roca by. put- nlng night and day, and the supply of tibg up their own money. It Is underlow grade orJrf is rapirtly aw'oiljnd to stood that C. M. TYlddy, T.'tt. . Woods euoruoub proportlous. At, one time Fharle, Boctcher and Jlaer Bros, gxq last spring there waa so serious agluf lending spirit in the enterprise. Neva ' that eotne of the proertlc8 were Reporter. to. close, down on account of tljclr Inability to market their ores. ASPENS NSW MOVE, - t Siuoe then tho Areqtut mllLhaeAieon WUI Km k Batlt to WmfWra the SU- -, Coloerected, the chlorination works el ver Or M Cheaply FoeeUrie, rado City have "had their capacity There will le more activity. about doubled, and tlx Florence Reduction Works have bad their capacity largely Aspen during the coming season than Increased. Still the ore is coming out there has been since the fall in sliver In quantities that threaten . another in 1803, m ys the .Denver .Republican. glut, while new mines are constantly The mitre owuers ha1? waited patientcoming Into production and swelling ly for nearly five years for Some imthe output of the camp. f provement In the silver market withDuring the coming summer a partial out result, and it has now been decided relief of the situation will be afforded that It la useless to expect anything in by the erection of tlio largest sampling that direction, and that the beet thing works in the 'state, wlih a capacity of to be doue is to take the ore ns It in 4k tons per day, ort the property con- found, reduce the cost of handling and treatment to the lowest possible figure, trolled by the combination near Goldfield. The entire plant and put the silver on the market at will be under one roof, 450xti30 feet, what it will' bring. For several months the question of and win be equipped with the best machinery that can be secured. The plans mills to concentrate the Immense deare not entirely completed, but it was posits of mineral fottud in admitted at Mr.. Smiths office yester- the great silver camp baa been among the mine owners of th day that they were in progress and that the plant would probably, be district, and many tests have been made with the . . erected. . ore lying on ' The building will require 1,000,0(10 the dumps, of which it Is est'.innted feet of lumber for its construction un- that there are not less than flOO.ODO tons less It should be decided to erect a which will not bear the cost of transfeel structure. It will be located a portation and treatment at the amelt- - aj!, pi! fc f 4 ft BIO MiLLS trail, yeast used 1 most bt baktfog powder.; and splendid prodoa.. ; . the powder nianufaetdted by' the pro5 The Bast lueorporatioa ja 1 ceuea of the Royal .Baking Powder gqld saving keir property t Company, miners and prospector have btatelip in ,thfi ,.rly . " . learned; .lq the t&ly . one whlcl WUJ four-hoi.Fifty more . tend lp that peculiar cllhiate; oi cold to haul macbiuwy aodteppites wanted brtad and and lampneavnnd' raise jh ' ' from Utah point to Te Lamar, biscuit Mtlafactorily, ; These fact are very important for New York parties are taking a lxk tvery on pnopoaing fo co to Alaska St the Cryatal and other Mryvala and-the- , Yukon country' to know, for view to investment. with-should he be'pertuaded by some out properties The completion pf projected rail ways fitter to take one of the eh cap brands IB Alaska wM reduce the time from of baking powder. It will coat Just a much to transport it, and thep.when th eoMt to Daweon City towrn days Ufa uridertdandjng that it be --made- a he open, u.for nse, after all Jbta .labor The statement that Captain De La next In packing it over the long and difficult Mar la after the Geyser-Jiari0is deipecial order at 8:30. hdock j Monday evening. That course wae route, he will find a solid eaked'tnass nied by the officers of the latter comor a lot of spoiled powder, with no pursued. r pany, strength and useless. Such a mistake exhibited In' Baker City 'orl rich The A Xv Knatucky Industry, . might lead to the moat serious results. recsotiy appear to have been stolen Alaska is no place In which to etpftri Islington, Ky 4 ) an. 31. Au. trfeat in food, or try 'to economic with from California, and the alleged thieve for the bAeedifig of ' . . For use in - such n have been arretted. will be a new enterprise her. your stomach. A new cyanide process is in operation General W. H. Gentry, who bred Row climate, and under the trying and conditions of life and labor at De Lamar, Idaho. It is said to be Tnrner and a number of other trotting fatiguing In that everything must be both cheaper and more effective than horses, has just traded five head of the beatcountry, and most useful, and above Bralth-Montrotting bred mares for 300 bead, of 11 It la Imperative that all food sup- the process ia general nse. , The record says there is a good plies shall have perfect keeping qualiHe ia building an enclosure 'on five ties. it is absurd to convey over such chance for ten or . fifteen good miners acres of ground suitable. for breeding difficult and expensive route an arti- to lease a mine near Park City with ore rabbits, and proposes to chase them cle that will deteriorate In transit, or in eight, and Invites investigation. with his hounds for the amusement of that will be found when required for The Anchor at Park City Ss turning use to have lost a great part of its himself and frienda out about eighty tons of crude ore a value. General Gentry ia a member of the There in day,-Sin- es to follow no Is the Improvement la the better guide National Fox Haulers' association. these matters than the advice of those mill results have been mor satisfacThe racing will he done over a 500-ac-re who have through similar experi- tory. tract of land adjoining the babbit ence. Mr, gone McQueeten, who ia called In Sknll Valley it abort distance Moon New Of the park. the father of Alaska, after an experifrom at a is now in 335 point convenient to Goldfield, tunnel is said ths that ence the properties of years upon the trail, in the Sheriff to be Tried for Murder. camp, and In the uae of every kind of feet, and that material showing as owned by Smith Sc Moffat, who con: Wllkesbarm, Pa, Jan. 30. The ease supply, says; We find in Alaska that much as 3.S0 per ton in gold has been trol the Legal Tender, the Victor, the Anaconda, the Granite and other propof Sheriff James Martin and his tighty ths Importance of a proper kind of encountered.' erties within easy roach. It Is proband the baking powder cannot be overestideputies, charged with murder able that the mill wlU be employed enDean on the Work at Daisy Marys felonious wounding of a score of strik- mated. A miner witji. n can of bad for the sampling of the Smith? vale has been suspended forth winter tirely Moffat ores. ing miners at Latimer, this county, on baking powder Is almost helpless 1 on account of snow. - The The mill will be automatic throughproperty has September 10, 1807, will be called for Alaska. We have tried all aorta, and out. The ore cars will be carried above trial in the criminal eourt February I, have been obliged to kettle down to us improved in appearance, daring the the mill and the ore taken by gravity but the Royal. It la stronger season. It ia expected that the trie! will last a nothing through all the several process na-t- il and above but carries further at first, Blue Mountain miners at getting the finished product it delivered to week, and it may be longer before a All it is the only powder that to begin a season of nn paralleled the cars below for transportation to verdict ia reached. Able counsel has willthings, ready endure the severe climatic changes the reduction worka. It Is said that been employed on both sidea ' District of the arctic region." activity.' Some good copper lead have the mines controlled by the combinaAttorney Martin will be assisted in tba It is for the same reason that the been discovered during the pest season tion can, if necessary, produce . i,000 seems tons of ore per day, and that this big to abound there. prosecution by Joseph M. Carman, United States government in its relief and gold ampler ia but the beginning ojf the chairman of the Democratic state com- expeditions, and Peary, the, famous At a depth of sixty feet la the Oat of improvements contemplated. mittee, and John .MeGaharin.. ;Tby arctic traveler, have carried the Royal Bight mine at Marys vale ore has been There are strong probabilities' that are employed by the relatives' of the Baking Powder exclusively. the .construction a of, this sampler will encountered which shows valuation - The Royal Baking Powder Will not 50. be followed by a big chlorination plant men who were killed. ad is Tb4 work that good showing, cake- nor lose' Its strength cither on capable of handling the entire product ' Fiendish Robbers, board ship or in damp climates, and ia will be continued throughout the win- - of the mill,' at the necessity for t more reduction works has been under disw masked th most highly concentrated and effGuthrie, O. T Fftb. , ; Gold Mountain, in Sevier county, ha cussion for tne time and It la known men broke into the residence of Louis icient of leavening agents, Hence it la that the 'parties interested have been A, Stan wood, a reejuse, near Harvey, Indispensable to 'every Alaskan outfit. a numc of jery profnldln'i prbpetisi engaged- - In the investigation of the can .be had. It the of any pf trading The Breckenridge. Blue Bird and others subject: This plait would be used for and tortured him by sticking a" knife the In should, but Alaska, companies ! t ores into hla limbs, and burnlugoff are working small foroes. The Bine the treatment of-t- he procure bis supplies before leavwhich eauuot find a market at ihefrref-en- t Jate and his whiskers (PlftSl lie gave up alf mlpeii a addition dividend JBlcd.ia tdthe' of ing, he should resist every tlntd, and would greatly increase the money he had, amounting to but a the outfitter to palm off uponattempt vl . tbft Qntpqt pfqtte raray. U him any Pyer. , f . y-few dollars. They next visited the of the other brands of baking powlively atatbd by Cripple Crock men yesI The Cbrystal mine a Miryivale ha home of John Henaley and robbed him,' der. for they" Vlll spoil add prove thd bebn eloaed down for th winter. Cold terday that reduction works were In, eluded lg lbe pinna. of Smith, and AioL of great disappointment and stopped J. C. .McGarlan on the road, wCaltyef iied up thd waters Of the creek fat and that the- - construction of the . V, . IF V robbed him of his . money and Wereftrouble. f hicb ran the mill. Prospecting work templing works' would be but the pre' r v 'V- - 't j. going to a fourth ;vplaoe, whan scared will be continued through the cold liminary step Id that direction. It la ' 'NfE&ICO. estimated that there are now on the i PEDDLERS IFF off, ' Luther Wearer and WM Header weather, j 4 dump of the Cripple 'Clock district son, sons of prominent farmers, were Why as Old Womaa Wouldn't Mi All The Consolidate mine In Box Elder ffiftuy, thousand tone of ore that will not arrested later, charged with the crime, bear transportation, and ' which only Bor Boaor' st Oao Tl w will erect a mill. In the spring. needs which in this territory, is punishable the construction of plartt of "While traveling Jn Mexico a few county is with Improving this character to. become available. The sgo I had a' funny experience Thejrroperty by imprisonment for life. jreara . A aix foot vein of fine "i plans under consideration are with' a Mexican yender whlch goes to Hot Weather I Australia. ore has been encountered ia that Considerable time will be required v show what little, business ability the for their completion, but they are well I Vancpuver, B. C., Feb. , 1. ,The lower classes have,; said E. 7. Qutg-no- n the safety outlet advanced and the work will be comsteamer Warrimo, just arrived frbnl was en route to ' Theond on' the Cannon And Golden menced wlthfn-of SL Loula. few week, and the Australia, brings news, that the inoat look at aoms-minaway up In the Gate extension hies been given ap fhy plant will probably be In operation beappalling climatic "conditions have been mountains. , At the atation where we Messrs. Bchen and associate, owing to fore, the end of, the coming aeaaoiw Deaver Republican, t prevailing in many sections of Ana left the 'train to take the stags I taw a failure to arrive at a conclusion m to tc&lbh The prostrations from heat afi old woman Belling poms Kobe?.' She the moet economical method of develLradvttU Kate. ' ' f were to aumerofit that the condition of did not hav more than ten pounds of oping the propertiee. , aa and looked to it it good altogether on sunk is shaft A new the being affairs in large cities were alarming. L. C. Karrick, Yocum B recce Iron mine by S. J. Sullivan of wanted to buy it ail to take along with is out I work In a great many instances to Lake and of our ns. -8alt Lacked George .Vedder left the Little Jonny mine.' Aa stated tn buy It Interpreter of the question, and- sleep impossible, Much to my surprise the old woman Rxlt lAko enroute to Dawtoa City last thia paper a few days ago,In good qrblln in the erenlng the inhabiUats would Mil him hut two bpxes. clalm week. They are all experienced miners of gold were found the porIron contact last summer, gather on the street and ait on curb Ing that It sh sold It all to him she and expect to reach their destination phyryIt laand more than probable that when and 4 stones drinking in the comparatively would have nothing to Bell to' other ' the middle of March. Mr. Sullivan perfect hla plan of operoool sight air. Telegrams show t that people, neither, would she have any- by ation and gets thia property opened a ia claimed best the ever ear of ore It (he same condition prevail all over (ho thing else to do during the remainder gold shipper will be in operation. settled for in Salt Lake yielded 938,000-Da- n good of tho dayr colonies. Henry L Higgins returned from DeaMcLeod it credited with the state- rer this morning, where, as secretary , . t 'if ment that h will tend in a car from of the Mine Owners Association, be I lx Bnsmrtw Drxfa. J PADS IN FLOWERS. Rover gronp at State Line that will was engaged all last week In arranging Rome, Feb. 1. The minister for for differences in relation to settlement beat thia by several thousand. f between the smelting and mining men. elgo affairs, the Marquis Visconti are much difFlorists shops abroad ' It is now believed that matter will go Venosia, replying to tho question of a ferent from the ' ones ' In - this , Logan i tea have a manganese mine on aa usual en spot cash quotations, tor , ex which they claim will compare favor- and that there will deputy, ' announced, amid great ap country. In London, be no Jar or friction be wm able to affirm in ample, funeral free ths ; and em- ably with anything of the kind in the in the future. plauae, that the most poeitive manner that neither blems are displayed In the windows, United States. There 1 a three and a Considerable difficulty baa been enthe Italian military attache et Paris, with their prices attached. Some are half foot vein that averages 33 per tent countered in clearing the Monarch abaft of ice. steam having been nor any other Italian agent; baa ever attractive, others very hideous. Lichen manganese at a depth of feet thirty brought in dm to attain that. end. crosses tor fMhtonable aed Is there had direct or indirect relations with on the Malvern gronp at Aa option A new method of shaft sinking was y Alfred Dreyfus, the former eaptaln of wreaths, and from this grisly-graSunshine baa been secured by P. J. tried .lately in a prominent mine on roses and white lilies calls background French ariillery, whose alleged unjust Donohue, who ha already begun pros- Little Ella hUL The foreman wa firmly - ' ,' eourt martial and sentence to impris- peer. persuaded be had a device that would . Set pieces, the "gates ajar, broken pecting the ground, He will not con- revolutionize mining in the distrtcL onment for llfe"'hTe caused so much columns and floral pillows, ere always fine operations to the present small The ground in the abaft In question agitation in France. waa of an extremely hard character painful, for. In tbs first pises, ths nat- shaft, which ia down about 200 feet ural grace and beauty of the flowers M ' It ia predicted that Alta will become and alow progress hadsobeen made by Flea-YeOld Box Started tor Klondike. the foreman drilling and blasting, destroyed, and la the next there is no a great copper camp within a Port Townsend, Wash., Jan. 31. year or ordered the miners to place fifty pounds excuse for the emblems. Flowers tor While custom officers were searching tho dead should he scattered In care- two, and will have one or two of the of dynamite on the bottom of the and let the water rise and cover the steamer City of Topeka for contra- less handfuls then only are they com' greatest copper mines in the went In shaft and then to fire the f use attached to it enKing the pro has been Copper band liquor, previous to her" sailing forters, with their graceful beauty unthe charge. The instructions were for Alaska, they . found in as obscure impaired. . The modern custom of add countered which yields m much a 35 obeyed; a terrific concussion ensued ing to a death notice the words, per cent copper, in addition to sample and the miner have been engaged ever place in the ship's bold a little will please omit flowera,may which show 9240 in gold and 25 ounces since in hoisting timbers. It is not yet "Frienda boy. sonnd asleep. The lad gave had to the reluctance of .the sur- silver to tho to- n- The Darlington known what effect the explosion traced be hie name M Frank Tomllngson, and on the bottom of the shaft bo confronted with those shows 14 per cent to vivors copper, 23 onncea Tacoma aa hie home. He Mid he wm Considerable ' reduction has been ghastly set pieces which hav raged so silver and 913 gold to the ton. There made on ore rates, both into and out going to Klondike to dig gold. The long.- are other properties which have flat- of Leadville, by the railroad companboy has been sent back to Tacoma. ..The beat artist have always recogies. '.This will be an incentive to minnised that Bowers should be allowed to tering prospects. FrorMona Eighty Crate Fr Fraud. . ers and smelter to enlarge operations. The camp at 8nnshine la exhibiting Several mines in Iowa arrange themselves. Basketfuls, arms gulch needed Seattle, Wash., Jan. 31.- - Four fuls or great bunches of loose flowers more activity. At tho Overland a fine but a alight reduction In rate to be have arrived on the steamer are Justifiable, but crushing their beau- body of ore la exposed which ia raid to (laying propositions. The First Nai. They were Homer Morris of ty into any systematised outline is un- be extensive when last worked barely paid enough to warrant the tional expenses, but left no margin of profit Chicago, George , Barrick, Cripple forgivable. Florists abroad, have a erection of milL - i . It is very probable this property will Creek, Col.; 8. A. James, Kansas City, frightful habit of "making up bouton-nlerA son of N. P. Hansen of ML Plena-an- Bow start operations. The reduction is E. Conn. and J. for mens coats, and these bunches Douaey, Stamford, efforts of Captain W, II. whole in Klondike, writes home due to the They left Dawson December 14. They of three or four violets a spray of fern Yankee and other Leadville men who are that ha bee 95,000 for grub stake, bat worked earnestly for this result last report that between 150 and 200 men and n branch of forget-me-not- s 1 will arrive here from Dawson within seen on the lapels of the men who do he supposes moat 0f it will be gone by year. a After time the year and a half cessation the fitness. A spring not true weeks-WheppeDg n appreciate single the next six Bp or bn8ineg, much talked of Rex shaft in Iowa the party left they aay they gardenia tuberose or a knot of mig- He says 91.000 would willingly be given gulch will resume operations as soon old their provisions St aa average oi nonette ia better than one of thee hor- by the miners for potatoes, meat and ts a contract can be let to sink the rible mixture floor enough to last until the season haft 100 feet deeper. This is official. ".. 00 oente pel pound. Ediyaj-jjitph- ( man----C- MOFFATS ceusur-lngadvitfeirti- the resignation af Jr., gkxrl United ; States senator from this state, tor votWt)o Spiru breathes tbe active eme ing for the Teller silver resolution. Prayer was offered by Elder Joseph The resotutifif waa a ' complete surprise. R.Mof g'sK f It brp'ugt tn their Lie t a bamberpi Elder Wootleybegan by referring to the member of the. hifoprity. '- - i They t '.th.: authority j.ht existed In the could not object to thp Introduction of I churchy snd the necessity of the Saints the reaolutlon, but they aigniified their S yielding obedience. Elders of the intention to debate thbt proposition,' church were liable'to the call of those and nnder the rule of the house 111 had in authority totske whatever part to go over to be printed. . hem. Being so, the LFft allotted, should Weeks stated that he j J Aesemblyman be in harmony waa willing that it be laid aside, with wfth the Latter-da-- , ppipgDepartjnept; .isr. fhf e. or tZ : 4-- 1 iiei of tjie stake presidency presided. The eKoir ssng: Autaor o Mth. toW! World :! r NOTES. expert Albany, N. Y.. Feb. 1. Assembly mau . The universal article of diet in that looking into ths. 0er,prop(rtic at the Altai"5 Tabernacle wet held bj Elders H i!. Weckat of New York .Citr startled the country,- depended upon and lndlspeus-abtIs- braid, af, VicOiL AnJ ttf tnkd ter J Beetle, Jtiitatgti A. Woolley and assembly1 and. iU S.bKl epeetatdrs'' ,Tbe Ash brook mine, f, fclder the" iread and Viacuit, either' In the JiJlard Pqoew Elder Joseph T. Tsy-l- the in trod notion of a resolution cannot be county, Bceom destfned to become a camp or upon the ltlUW, Jig' . - 4 . ta I W , j , 4S - -- o, - . - -- f.'fr - . s pstua-lishmeta jack-rab-bi- at jack-rabbit- s. . low-grad- e dia-cus.i- low-grad- . 1T V hia-hai- low-gra- -- -- , 1 j devel-opiuco- a es -- r-t- A A r ar Klou-diker- Al-K- V m t, - -- . opens e ',. era, running from ten to twenty ounces iu silver, and several of the larger mine owners have been quietly making the necessary arrnngeuienta or the erection of plauta to treat this class of ore. The general character of the Aspen orea la such that it can be readily and economically treated In concentrating mills, and the product of the dump e and of tho orea taken out of the mines now in operation will T greatly Increase the output of the besides-bei-ng camp a great saving " to the mine owners, and a very aails-- ' factory ore for the smelter. It la probable that, from five to aix mills wlU be erected within the next few ' mouths. 4l'he first mill to lie erected In tba Camp is that of the Mollie Gibson and Argeptum-Juniatthe plans of which have' been prepared, and the excavation for which have already been commenced. The mill will not only be on of the largest, but one of the most' complete la the .state. .The capacity, of the mill Will' be 70 tons per day. , The main building krto be 70x100 fee? and will contain the crushers, roll Huntington "mills and the aantpliug floor.' A second building 60x150 feet will be devoted to concentration low-grad- ' a, -- mavliioer, ,4CJw-raUarat- - ' ! , W wtaauUt4kniilv be U . out.. Tbe'tre will delivered at tho top of the mill and will not be handled Wall until the concentrates are deliv- e red., The ore will be delivered in tho bins, from which it Will pun to tho crushers. After, passing through tho cruxhers it posses to hoppers, which deliver the ore to the rolls, from these the crushed hiaterlnl fat delivered to tba As the ore leave the . Huntingtons. Huntington mills It Is taken by an sampler and sampled, the ' elevator carrying tt to th final set of bins, from which it Is delivered to tho coneealratlug table. The equipment of the mill will bo two large crushers, three acts of rolls, sud .six- five-foHuntington mills, four of which will be devoted to the ta Mollie Gibson and two to Jhe ores. In the concentrating building the plans and siiec locations call for twenty-fou- r WUfley ta- . . ot j(rgen-him-Juulu- ' bles. The power for th entire plant Is to be, furnished by a , JlamtUouJCorlis engine of 200 registered borse-Jmwand two steel boilers with a conibtoed capacity of 250 horse-poweThe order for the machinery has been placed and It is expected that th ' mill will be In operation la ninety days. -- ' 1111 n .4, WYOMINQ PLACERS, J er r. B M In iw Crater to 'B Ptnl pe Tbk tran Gold placer development in Albany county, Wyoming, this year will be active and effective. The gravel ore la extensive, while the latest washing ma-chinery and gold saving methods f be employed. Mr. G. B. Adams, lately purh. for 180,000 the holding of the Dm. Consolidated Ilscer Company, a Ing to 2,300 acres, has already over $6,000 in ditches, .flumes, etc., and In the spring will put in two hydraulic elevating plrnts and already has a saw mill In place which cuts from 4,000 to 6,000 feet of lumber per day. The purchase of this property was on the annual installment plan, three years being allowed for th full pay-inent of the purchasing price. Mr. Adams further agrees to do $10,000 on worth of work th placers this year. At least thirty men will be employed on the property during the washing season, the, gravel acres themselves being on Muddy creek. v Included In the Adams purchase of 2,300 acres Is an area of gravel oafc Douglas creek proper which will also be worked, a ditch six mile long bewhose Homing will ing constructed consume 175,000 feet of lumber, while still another hydraulic plant will be Tin AUnmijt -- In. 1 Mr. Adams has already freighted put ' la all necessary supplies for working and living purposes, and will commence -work with the earliest spring weather. E. Broiling of Marquette, Mich., who hold the gravel of the Albany Placer Company, 1,700 acres, on terms of purchase, similar to that of Mr. Adams, will put in two hydraulic plants In the spring, the machinery being already purchased and a road nine mllea long being cut through the timber for the. purpose of machinery and general supply transportation. The price of the Albany property was $30, uuQ. m't m ' |