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5c ward, Alaska, November 0, 1913
James Buzard lias completed the in
stallation of a ten stamp mill upon his
quartz prop* riy on Bear creek, near
Hope, and w itii the opening of next
season the stati p^ will be dropping.
It is figured tint the mill will handle
forty ton** of ore * ach day. In addi
tion to the mill, an electric light plant
i?> installed and is now in working
order. Buzard en ployed seventy-tire
ined during the greater pat t of the
season.
Duii ig the winter development in
way of blocking cut ore for next sea*
son's operations will be carried on
without cessation.
Hope is getting to be quite a settle
ment. K* ery bouse i> occupied and
new bui’dings are going up.
Bill Donohue, Ous Olson, Si. Atwell
and Tony S.mtelmoe fooned a party j
whih arrived .rum the Iditarud yester
day, ju>t in time to catch the outgoing j
steamer Admiral Sampson. Donohue j
and Olson are mining on Yankee creek !
and are successful operators. Atwell is j
a transportation man who runs the |
steamer Little Delta. He says there j
will be quite a little travel from the |
lditarod through Seward tnis winter.
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Abort everv foot-loose person in the j
Knik-Susitna region is going, or has*
gone to the Matanuska-Nelchina dig-j
gings. Reports from the new camp
coutinue highly favorable.
George Riley, a prominent interior*
man, is assembling a big dredger on I
Otter creek, in the Iditarod district,]
getting readv for next season’s work.
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