Show THROUGH THE NORTH GIenda lc and the abines nud smelter air to the I tho readers the other day how tho town of dallou was springing into existence as h new terminus of tho utah northern at a point forty six miles borth of red ahia hag enjoyed the happy cognomen of terminus during the pa ix months or more and now it looks aj if dillon was to be LIVED than has been lied rock which is now pl the move to the new town the operators in dillon townsite Town sile have made a thing of it having nearly doubled their money and yet have sold but little of the land when railway men largely in the beof llie great magnates po into townsite it is at leat presumable that they know chii alcy are doing and that this enterprise ahl not be a failure after dillon had been located and most of the lota sold mr L J fish made a of one hundred and sixty of land at the mouth of CAMP cheek oc big hole kiver and at a point opposite trapper gulch on which ciliated and five miles this lace mr fisk holds the position of lumber contractor the utah northern railway and he designs at once top lathia land and dispose of it in the form of land lots toe distance from dillon to camp creek ig thirty miles and we are promised this space will be spanned by rail and trains running to the new town within the next seventy or ninety day when anc here the road can well afford to make a pros longed stop while the new line FROU TO will be pushed this seems to bo the present pro gramme and a survey of the situation and from what I can learn from those inside there seems to be no room for doubt that such are the plans we hope to see mr fisk make a good thing out of his new enterprise from camp creek it is only ivirty miles to buttery the wagon route and the railway will have amual heavy grading and a four hundred t oj o j tunnel to bore before it can proceed any farther is built in a narrow gulch tho houses on abo lower side of the street being crabbed cribbed up or set on posts to bring to a level with the street and on the up perside excavations were made to acet a footing and basement rooms the street is narrow and serpentine six hundred people abide in the town and inhale the arsenic futrea from the great cleola smelter which is a great institution and prin cipa alty aslain the town lhnn alin operations of the ara described have given all there is worthy of note in er about glendale we got up trapper gulch ten miles reach the L a ing in a deep thi har af nn inverted fl or ox bow A t point we are over nine tholand thou and feet aboa the es and all me life and bustle aroun u is because of the rich sil in lion hill which stands in circle or around the end of trap perO illch rising over two thousand leet above it and lacing to the east Begin um at the base as wo ascend we come 10 the dif lerent lodes in rotation which have developed into such mines a Ailant it mountain sheep true fissure silver quartz and are all worked exler i ly by means of tunnels ahafi liila ao and the ores are ent by means of tram ways to the the hi aid then loaded to and t aen to the smelter rr oer a terribly rough rocky and dusty road ten mile long to climb that two thousand feet was KOT A TEMP TiyO TASK for a warm day so getting into a boat setting on greased poles another boat well loaded with ore and tied to the other end of the rope attached to ours was started down and its weight started oura up w th railway speed and landed us early one half way up the hill and when we bal tired of routing wo took another similar boat and seemingly dropped to the bottom a thousand feet down to tell of all the tunnels drifts and chambers dug out in these mines would require too auch space and to say that over two hundred miners are busy doieg this raining and all the while are sending down ore your readers can imagine how the bill being honeycombed and chambered in removing the soft ore from slat ting from four to twelve f t high one tunnel now in over i hundred feet is to pass through t ie hill nearly ona mile and cocab out in another canyon in that the air drill id used the elevation the mines is M greit that snow A I BAT during and to obviate this the coro pacy are now putting up snow ghods over a horse tramway to extend to the smeller hero two miles of this tramway is built and workmen are covering it with sheds The is run by katr which is taken rom rapper creek through a flume to operate a wheel under A head of one hundred and forty feet the works are very completa in all the appointments and turn out twenty five thousand pounds of bul lion every day which is worth per ton all this bullion is shipped fouta oer the uth northern railway tho i mining and smelling smelting sm elting company gives employment to about rona in the various lalor of mining to aming smelling smelting sm elting plo and outside of their operations iiii dietrict ct so rich in miner iii doing nothing it is true there are miny good mines around but the owner lck capital or ara tied up by other companies go as to be unable to go ahead with their minca everywhere it seems to be th a practice of rich companies to smother out all ball mining operations in their midst and coin ara very numerous wherever rich companie compa oie ave gained A controlling power all cluse of staples command high re and there are few rancho tu uw country ii w G montana oct and 2nd |