Show I Minor mention The annual report of the Richmond Company of Eureka Nev shows a profit pro-fit on the years operations of about 178 000 000The I The fact that an inventory of the machinery I ma-chinery of the Carson Nev Mint has been ordered leads to a suspicion that it I is to be shipped away Water was struck in the artesian well at Fort Keogh Montana at a depth of 450 I feet and a stream came up to the surface which runs twenty gallons per minute j > Martin Piantoni left on yesterdays i I train for Salt Lake City to make arrangements arrange-ments for shipping ore to the smelters there from the Dead Broke mineEu reka Sentinal SStliult i i Sheriff Furoy got back today says the i I Hailev Times of the 28th from a trip to I Galena Sawtooth and Vienna He reports the country lively and coin i i ports upper I I more plentiful up there than he ever paw i it before They have a man in Miles City by the name of Barowloschifski and yet no are reported from that I cases of lockjaw burg The denizens of that place can I without warble the name and survive j missing a syllable I The Pine Creek mines in Baker county be attracting more attention I Oregon seem to 1 tention abroad than over and mining j arriving daily en and capitalist 1ro amvinjr route men to the new Eldorado Of all those who have paid the mines a visit not one has returned and spoken disparagingly of the prospects but on the contrary they have all been mpst favorably im pressed with the outlook and are eager to secure locations or purchase interests We doubt if there ever was a camp discovered dis-covered that met with the unqualified approval of mining men as has the Pine Creek district Fifty thousand tons of ore are mined milled smelted and marketed in Butte every thirty days and this entitles that place to the position of first mining town I in the world The Bluebird now ranks as the leading silver mine of Montana Though not developed below the 350foot level it shows more reserve ore than any other silver property in the territory The dump alone contains 10000 tons of 40 ore and is worth four times more than the mine cost a year ago One drift on the 200foot level shows 36 feet of milling ore The newspapers of Montana have all taken up tile subject of cutting down of the immense Indian and military reservations reser-vations within the Territory to a size which will meet the requirements of the occupants The locking up of 30000000 res of choice agricultural and grazing nd for the sole use of a few thousand Indian paupers is a burning shame H the Montana Territorial Fair Pro lesdor Hunt ascended in a balloon to the height of 300 yards or more when poised for several minutes while thus in the air the professor performed several very difficult feats upon the trapeze which were loudly applauded by the admiring I crowd below him The descent of the balloon was safely made the professor I landing within a few feet from the point from which he started |