Show I A GOOD MAN GONE Itcncnlh tho deep < nnow which covers tho tlinlo bctnccn Bmgham and Tooolo 1 In tho West Mountain mining district and near the Clipper mine tho hill is honecombed with long tunnels and deep shafts which toda lire as quiet nnd still an the brain that planned laiRS time hand lint fashioned them Tho lit tie kid house where tRoth for years tint honest t resolute hrgohcarted nnd stiong minded man alone for tho most part except fot his books and his passing friends will no moro nolcomo within its pictured walls tho ininly min who on Satinda last was laid in his groove In Mt01ict Ccmeter J J N McCannhke min other noble men in HIP mountain found blcathing room independenceif not richcH fir awn from the mnddmg crowd of timewnci trillcrrt and plucplmntpii who herd < l in cities and < l curse tho earth with their ULCB Ills Btrong right bind < l following tho dictates ot a courageous heart bowed its way I along thc sinnons truck of the royal metals and amid the trials of hopo deferred de-ferred he never fainted And so as a miniMenng 11 lest at thc altar on the high pliiesot thu living God he grew stromlg and patient as the white I I light of the I dawn and the golden gold-en gleam of gorgeous sunsets found < l him alnaH at Ins post l For twenty years and more he uas one of the vnnguiul of the grand iiiinv of prospectors and workers work-ers who in the wilderness and < 1 on the mountain Up make str light the paths of civilization and lay tho foundUions ol empire IIo was Hlngulirlv reticent with rcjorl to his early life and tho causes which induced him to withdraw from Hociet viheio his nntuial and < acquit cd nbilltics must hose mado < him conspicuous conspicu-ous He was about GO years old < 1 nt his sheath Iapem in Lexington Kentucky anil in Iturhngton Iowa might do his friends < a favor by publishing II notice of his death |