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MINERS AND MINING. p d b IeI srt Is Prib* The Geat FPalls Silver smelter will start up next Thursday. A new strike in the Ida mine. Willow rings district, was made last week wbic promsles well. Olohn H. Freeser has moid to the Silver INllar Mining company all his interest In the Silver Dollar lode. Park district. Mr. Jordan, who has claims in Neal district, says that enough pay rock is in slbt thet to keep g 1o-stamp mill run. 11 Iseveqral years. Much of the rock is rich enough to send to Salt Lake to have worked. oise ('ity ought to have a Ituart mill. Poai 'e l'Ili .mwa'et. W'eiser. Idaho . hat presented a lively us.ne for suine d.ays lItat outfitting mIin ing and ipro nieting parties bound for the remtt Seven lIevils miming camp. Tim Seven Dlevils campll . undoubtedly thel richest deposit of oplstr ,on the coast, tand wromahly a a rich y onl the continent; Seskies prodxlucing copper, a good percent age of ll and silver is found. )trash. sw..Inn Inedac. The English Ccma nap which lateb ac quir d poIswe..osi of extenlive gravel bars .mn the Missouri river is eziwndimmg z'on AdldIrable m11011( in 111erl4iaatlOhIo:fr work1. Two large boarding (houses for workmenl are now gomag up, tbesides other build lbgl. -Guards are statio ned on the e-onn ºany'c ground. both on Eldorado and r)Pn1wI tIrs, 10 permiellt traUrJlaUai ssteal iii, the" jmrec~imoulw t44ll. Thle (dlIitprnliy will 545111 114 ,,rei d to I. ein 11K" gatlh cering of raubies. eimw~rad'b a1imdl su plaires. wlhich I(nr f/oalimul there ill anIi' r i' iliiititiea. A Valual.e MinLng (lauaml. l1N IIn , ?atslanl'% S14.-1;41 W i1 lvrirrm. May 12. Fn-el Agielerseula in ill the city t454lay freusl m i claiim s1t1i of Me~lnsre. sear the Ills Hole river. lie brought ilne00114 mosi shorwio g .'1:, ounces silver, 05 i n gold andel a little coplpler. Mr. Andkerso declares he will not sell lam. Claism. lut Iuatendl making his e rtuse tlw a'.. L), t IA,ute.I. May 12". TIlh followingl hIolds ad mnotkle" of lhaatio.l have ,been flhed with the clerk ofI r .kr I.sge ca'onty minel. our last relnrwt. 'iliterl State. to GranLite Mountainl Mimi ing ollllmmipinl, latents for the GrtInI.a luke, Northern Belle lnke, ('levelaund kale. Lily lale and milllte. mltd Lone Cabin lcde, Allin, Flint ('reek district. Bond. N. H. Hingelin to Charles . (lark. The Shear lPit. Fliint ('reek district, Hond, N. B. Iingfelillg to (Charles ('lark. The Tintic lsle . Flint ('reek district. ondl, JanleS I'. Valelly et al to Allen MeD),oItell. The Sunshine. leai., Flint (r'nek district, $sIt iO0. The followinga quarts bhhle. I.ationso wern lfiMl silsu· llst n.*Irt: (Collambination Ihla. l(ro lilno district, M. lagley. et al. Aurora hli. I.Or, Fnio district, T. N. Mc('all et l. La.lleatc .r Ihl,.. IFlint ('retk district, AllllSwt M.loyer. I a'ill" Il.sh, unknolwll, Willianl M. Yates. Atlan tic, lnhi. umknowl I. Wllian M.11.' Yates. lhaklata loik. unkl.mown. l'arlke Hllinkley Far Dwn Frailionl hisle, F'linit 4r .ek dlistrict, M. Dlwyr. Mary IBlack hale. Ellin.tol district, HI.M. Kingshuiry et al. H. M. Kilsinury lsle. Fllistoon district, II. M. Kin.sbaury et ul. Asltell lsle. pluck P'lne distric,, John Whi'te at il. Enunm liuL, . iunlorgalniu.d, A.H.Mitchlell et al. Ie)u a.tl. San F rauciw a lNid.. 4 IrFiuu a lis4rkpt. I'. J. I)aflfy el al. lavaunaamll bali, 4 Pro Fin, d ,lji4tric·. I'. J. Il~sfly *t aul. Golatk~a Eagl.. Iik', (In. Fiu,. disatrict. I'. .1. fluffy lt al. alonlitltr 1,141,." Gulf ('ntuk dis~trict,. I.. inducdir et a l. Eatgl 1,.1.. 4 Pra FIa,, ali...Iria. A. t 11...,. I'ramhnrer l..l. IPrl.,O Fin. l, distrn't. H. S. lu"pI 44t al. N.ew State 1a' lau.'asaemaw,la. 4 ro Fine. eli.trm.t. H. S. Iertal et aID. May Flaower lade' Illak l'lin. district, Job1! Wht1 .t al. l.etlowik burl, Ilwlu k I 4114-district cli John( Whitkile et al. Il~u1" Ia1za 1ar la .Il aI, L..WI a ai rig *. James I 'V. All.'a, et al. May Flowar lwI. " Flinat creaek lis.tria't. 9.''.,r Sloenet ail. H,., ma' i ak' Ia ial.. l'Iiii rnirk da4. I'ie, Marrialmar. 4oIld .rnL", ali1.tri,4. L. land alar ,t ad1. M..",n loaD.'. Fl.i4t 1'1.1k latraant. J. H. 4 inorw.r a't al. Iu1a Iu l.ula'. I'au sniL district, J3. If. 4 uaWo 'r t"1t al. Ql'gyiit jai Imiali' F in. ,, dliitrict, 1'. Me-. 4*tynii et all. Monit'.r lcda Ion, r laim (district, Jaa.a1la l ravilI a t AD. t'or,,,,t lid.k. Flinat a'ra..Lk dlistrict, Jolis I'. ('oraity et ml. llnl~r' HttlNIcNIal. aaiik11mwii diiutrict, Sn,.w Sh- iaa I. iii Laiaw a. di'.tri't, J . It. "ti,.fanr.l at .i. 4 alljilsa." liala'. lana.ag.aaiaaal ali.tri't, l1linamlmra ime'r u at al. 4 limaaga Ia mala 4 Ira. Fus.... ata ii t. "I~i i ht, '..anblnry. It aD. In.nIrick F.*rnuy 4t ail. 114,4k oif Ag. i I.Kli . 411 lorgamm rl ti sldi. Irlt.iJiihu l 44 llu itial Nelly lly INIsl. Itt . rgunill deitricjt I'. M. I l l rfer it 11l. Ill. siti. It Nil. liii, r l'cIi i liutrict. F. M. litarfir it al. Pant 4 I 1iv I. si.'. tlnl rgililti 'list ret. F. 'I. Itmarfer et tal. L.aulra Ik"II litt. uti..rgatael d.Iitrict. FI. MI. Iharfer it al. un Amm,'rkitr t llhuh. Flint ,reek distrIct. MI. I.riwr tut al. atatr reak PI~ai tIleriia 44 c(Ktcllno)ul. F distrlct, M. Meaglier etLal. Rocky~ Bar P"rrmpsto. Mot t I Ate HtIMI.. Idahlo. May 1)0. Ila a coigVti'inatiiili with the SI A Nilill (tarn' oif Rocky Bar .walaty. aidt Ililt'k) liar huts .t brigfht future. Mr. ToIwnet thiniks that th11w 1 old ai of work lug b?) stagilis amid *~ans will iN" eastinely sl"IIn'fleth.4 ha) frue iaflhinr. whiehi will withtout dioubt gi ve new, life to the cahlm.. 1141 Jtltottia. tihe NMiitwtrl, luffalo antid La.st 4hantce art, l il weih 4e~l4V4Ii ls l ihint . The (iflleentratgils of thceut thtit.ne turah lilt alstlot $1,1t0 iwr totl it goldii Lindli alselt the same agatoutlt ha salver. The Pomle (,n il4 Milln I4. iii i lilt.) ow t and work four claims, known as use Gold HiU, Ramrod, Maunmoth and Shot. man all of whieh promise much ain the futiure. Pine Grove is located about I miles from Rocky Bar in a soutberly direction. Claims are continually being located from time to time and in Mr. Towne's judgment the best claims are yet unds veloped. Rocky Bar can easily be reached by way of Mountain or Halle,. A daily stadge runs aron Mountain and a tle* weely stage betweet Halley and Rocky Bar. IMeiestl Smelters a Dealudes. The advocates of free lead ores from Mexieso are making a great talk about the smelters that are to hIe mxilt in Mexico as soon as the law is paI el taxing Mexican ore.s. The LIwroal was talking with a well posted smelter man this week, who proedlicts that the Mexican smelters will not be a success. He said that asselting had been tried down there before, but never succerssfully. There are nearly as many idle smelnters down there as in this country and for th. same reason, nasmuely. a lack of variety in thw ore. The Mexlicani ores muset eonme to tw America.t smelters to we r.dlsued profitably. and tm1e Mexi can, snot the America., miner insist juy tlw (lulty. -- H'tern L.rw.Id. The Mime e or Alasma. "1 would not give much for all the mines in Alaska." said David Mayer yesterday at the Palmer. Mr. Mayer ls a capitalist from Hamburg, Germany, who about a yar ago was iducedt to ilivest In mining property in Alaska. He cane to Chicago fromt that country wlhere hew found his ven ture was a had one. "I alin gr.atly disap ipoilted with mlly trip to Alamka." he con tinuedl. "I aliu internleseld in a syndicate which has over *luJ.4W) ilnvetwel inl tlmilnesw oni lkmiaIh.sllalldl. Pe oef themll i1 tlhe U.Iar's Nest mIiile, lof whmich * no ma tllih hase Ia,.l maild. Ac'colmmastiiA l by mmii.uig ex lI-rts. I investi tigttl the, proIM'rte'. slothat a relgirt mnight Iw miade tol the s'ydicate. We fouilnd nothingll to warraft the r melsrts of the richne.ns of Alanka untine.. We are lnot lanuuie sove'r the IreInmets and will atclviue thlat tile lnllille Im- slil. T'rIh e uit Iw hii pinflit ini those initnel, but we fail to me. it. 1 w'II1l we' ween- iIn Alaska winter Ilhad lot broken sullihietntly to make ae thrnlugh ain imeaminationl as we wisimed, uand timhe liiseW aity Iain outt fairly well after all. but We do not want anlly nmor Alas.ka Ipr,'egrty." -(' hicsp/, Timer.. SPORTING GOSSIP. "Shnlal.r (Garrison has siglned( with the I)wyer lirs. a Ihead jockey. The Hearst stablo of galloper. have ar rivedl at St. .nalis in god conllditionll. Palo Alto will have ia stable f trotters. andil gallolers for Ile('aliforn Ia aetillgs. )irettor Ilillings of thw Bhoston club, says Iw would noit adlvoate a swhedule change for $i,(lU). St. Elno trotted in 2:21~ I the blst day of the Walshington. II. 4'.,nueliting. te fast e-t mile in public mu far. TIhe tiaing mnare Jeannie ILid, 2:17. has a foal ly th. lacer Iay Wilkes. 2:12Z/_, tllhat is a iulre.gited trotter. The Clevelanld Ilwottherhlol club is after plitcher Mle;ill, who wasl tri.l by thell ini St. nlsi agailnst tht('llhicago. Presidllent N.l.. lYoung ays that the league umplllire have niaulltliority tuo reIult SIltas iafter they arn onle i ollllnid. AnIIon may.. he lha a lxtter team than he hoas ever had before anlld that Iw dolwi't wanit any of his old nmen hIl k. (,org,'. old shoulder trouble hasr again shown itself andl it is pretty certain sih will not satart inl the Irooukly-i Handicap. l'itcher Vandlllerlbr k anlldl catelr Kane renently releaseld by S. lo.sli. have sign 'e1 with the tQuilley I uinter.state league cllub. A light for $1,00iI it side will lrobu.tly be arranged between l.Paly Meitride of Plhilci.elphi .and Jammy Lynch of New York. The IE:astern s orrtig IlrtllI thinkllk Jiltun)" I4 arroll s Brook yn didi A hi thing in deifeating lilly Snitilh, the Aus tralian. Ti (k4 hidenlltal cdil is going to.1 , inlquire inllto Iilly lMahaln's stalteilnelnt that hi. was offer~tl 2.tKJO to throw his late smnatchll with Sanumnon. Ianlrey Farley of San Franeiw'slo states that Idekly (;allagiher ii one ofi the inImt ialinlstakhits lalgiistsa that hlas ever traindll -at hi ho1telry. 'l'hte k lcklentail lolh is very likely to, snatch Joh ilingworth and ('harley T'ur ster, the Steektonmian w imsummln IIk)ty Kelli iher late.ly de.feated. ;. H. lit's.'omick, late traineir for Tihe ahlorn Willnt'erss, hIts i'igigel.d to ILt hk ifter hlw I'nidime stableh' of race'rs. a11i scon'ls iast withim i' string. IB. Itely luals odd to M. J. Italy tie :.'tear-lltl eolit Amlni)uy. by lloig Taw. slamln smlestirue, aind tihe 2-year-ol filly Sea Hint, hay Ss.astionI, slulun ili. Jac'k Ikmps'.y left I'Prtlillnl for New Y'crk N' Ianeilay last and1111 wll not rtullrl t.o Suin FrancLtisso Isfsrme June eIIt.i 11 is in t'et'ellenit health amilld spirits. 'ritchanl. the wrecitler, writes from.u IBllalnds that I'e i. nrady tso mIsake a Iaatch, Grao-ll oonllallm style. with anyll of the local wrestlers ill San FranciaCt. Lou, tile damt of Aitel, 2:12, has arrived at IhlttltneIM/lltmcs. IKowa. fmwl)o in 'illlttilt, where* he wlas brIs to William I.. Ai. tEll's full sister aeinismnll etld thie dalm. It Is runanmlssl that Jakse Kilrtil in, aitli atilung a trilp to t lit Pa illi coast ito spe wlht'wtler Mull .llf th ig clult anmd bhi biciers calll funLish him a gll agemlet.ll. Arthur Irwinll aakie a Imoane ruls the other lday at Phllihlelplia, Lnd tihe cyclone that hit the imarm a fe'w momentstl later calme lit4air takillg tie roof col, the granld stanld. I'. H. Neloll sayIs wlit' wolll ll r r Iraned to a stallison withl a ra.snllrl of 2: t0, whims damnt was a N'i'5l pni'u5i, tiau to 111' withla n sn'i of L :t 5i. wllii miss aIent 1imm" .e'stry). Builly alnenaus wide elnaleicngn toe thIe' 111. Nat innimid . hasg 13 eahlkel "nt ann an. netaunne froastm' Wlte )y Evans. l'.tddy Simnithn iK talker) oft as likely to lie gyive'n ia chane-' at '1Thi is at great year for ldeadhlneads. The.' vrnsaan" for free tickets to Inll rtaines CIII t lewua wlho ane KtllI/Iie'l to havir e e "ginill" ill th lisdrt atio K is granter thanI ever Ineften'. T'hIIe illl IAtna H. threw ther Jewaey at the Iquarter IoIt' lIo It ruse9 at mI~xi(imtoim titlu rain three mles er uad a Iuhalf anld juwmlK I three high fences. Neither horse Fred Johmnuon, lthe English i'Injnnproin featherweight Is eILnee.te.., te arrive in this. country Ii two week5. Ile will a hnlhea'um all)y anlus iii the world at Ihis weight - groundsla for aly part of $2 WtLJ. IlaI wolf likely that tihe Irn*okhyn-Amnnri. caIn asociationn Inae hall fraunchleee will Iac tranIferred to Ilndlliana hlis. Thne c'lubl caannet statnd agahitst tin.' onawiltianmn in hlrroklyn, eveni withn Sunnday gamnes. ('harley Smith of Sltalflells mailedl fIer ikostom nto the seteeannmhlgn t~hina M.asy Smith weighns Ill, jienesud amnd inc is eomm'b ing to Amcrica totight Billy IMlmihiy fee tie' emnshan~r (tw(t anll, chanlllj nrhlp And a purse. T'he' New York J*',rr wrys: *'l'tweetn tie' twon Ne'w York ninnies then' is little te ehe'inse'. natienal l. age ili play- a - with mone. 'sap' to It lad has bet terbeter, but doe not wlan aay more Tommyr Holde of Pbiladpbs wanmts to moat "Antodes" r. " Hels the never been defeated ana has N to bet that he can best the Australian with any kind of gloves. HoMden can fight at 117 pounds. The Undine stable of Illopers left Saeramento Mar , bound or the Brook l Jockey club track. They Include Racine, Homer. Glenlivet and Rean B. The Rose string also left Sacrammto the .ame day, bound East. The Minneapolls Journal Is dredfully cruel. "On the very daY that Murat Hal stead ensronced himself into the editorial chair of the Brooklyn 'aedana-Uniom the three bae haill clubs of Brooklyn were beaten. Is Halsteada hoodoo?" Never before In the history of bmse Iell have so many games been postponed by reason of bed weather as there have ewmn, this spring. They iae cutting a big hole in thew proite. High salaries and bi ex Iwnne gO (m Just as they do in good weather. (On, of the results of the base ball war ii likely to he a general roduction of prices to 2. cents. Such an event was not rcomtesplated by the players when they cut loose from the league. This would necessarily mean a reduction of oue third in players' salaries. Harry Umlah has matched Eugene lBrdle, better known as "Posn " against Joe Ernest of Boston. The lIrht will hbe to a finish for 250 a sike and a purse of 1J0, with small gloves. Marquis of Queusbunry rules, and will take place within three weeks. The Pelican club of London, England. Ias lchanged its by-laws and constitution. It is decided that the club shall not elect lore tllhalln I members, and no gentle mlUnl will he elected if he il not a sup lorter of legitimate sprt in the Ixling ring and on the running turf. Johnny Reagan is not pleased at the re sult of his fight with Pete McCoy, which took place Thursday night, amid wats all othler go at his ten cent vanquisher. The Puritant Athletic club lhave eapress'd their willinlness to putt another $1,OUO urse, landl I McCoy is afroeable the mcn will have one imore "go. A pitcher named Sullivan from Boston has arrtved in Brooklyn. and will be givenl a trial by Malager McGunnigle. Ho is a youngster who played with the Boston (ltIr/v newspaper team. They call him "l)insi" nullivan. So far as hbase hall is concernied. whether or not he has Iany other name depends upon hIis success in plitchling. Don't spot your clothing or sooi your hands w~t pain-pot ad brush, but ecU at the "' Iandard" obe sand aee your" To Ient" anmd " r Sale" cards maatly printed G EAT NORTHERN R'Y LINEi Mlawntax Vntral Itallwuy. lGreat Northern alxllwy. Kautern Ri lway of Mhameamla. WIllsIutr & Zhloux Fiall. ltallwr./.. tI)ulutlI. IateEtown f LPat tli aella a). A Great Through System TIe. ecul) 10cc' luaocrIU ga nenagnallieeno y e Micillwui Iralin *callpcetl out irl' ir.a Ieulmng t'ar. ýy (n'ce~icea anl freecu ' 4 nina di leepec trmo Ikltle tn W4. aidl atnd Minnealplis without duan er"'. 4 'ohdcce4"Io foi te 'hliiages aiNle All Eastern Points Maul' In tunion Ih·lbl at t'rceuusala<. Until furl hr cjotteu Inals', will ul'lrtfl rimi Hiatt,' a. f"1ltuiwa Ni,. 4 Allantlc Kalsrema I:t' :.i. fl. fo'r Nekte. ireat Valla. It Pati, MiIun.'l'uulla nand Kaaterun No. llr uaRlr.4:1 t l 1501. I1Lu Iur u , 11. l'nr Inormcaiion att to s4 autt u'ar r'ueriaiocIu, I Irkus tand tim' tahl".u, aups' tI JE![ IIAWNON Hien. 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