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t THEDAILY INDEPENDENT* HELENA* TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 5 1889. THECOOKE CIII MIS, TheGeological Formation of the^Hills in Which Rich Discoveries^are Being Made VastBodti of Coal Adjacent, Which^May DovoIoij Into Anthra^^cite Veins imtrt'iUmih! HhihIii'iI-^! Mii..i*^l LaaaV tlnll. 1^|iu'' ul \\lllrlt I'roillWrt lo I..' lire*.Mine* The Outlook. I'Ui)^i n|i^Ky 'if 11 omiitrv {mm the^eluimcter of it^* niuirr.il depoataa. ThtN^m i^ut fi'# miiii'H. sivr Umm ofwiltiiM miltmi.I MlMtil, fir awav (MM UMM^disturbance* und uictmimrphifl agencies,^winch produce ^^^i Jicooinpiiiiy Hi^ f'iriiiii-^lion of in iimt inn. All the. vnst coal heda^^ ^f MontUM) M f ir M ilMcuvi-n-.l, lire uwuy^fr on t.i ^ nemiit nil* or in the foot-hills^where til^ Mtkl MV Ml Ho fnicturi il und^mt'tniiiorplioNi il tin to |iioiliii ^ vi iiim of gold^mnl hiIvit. IJul should our coul veins o\-^tmd into tlx- mount.him, whirr tlirlji.it^was Kullif lent to metamorphose the IMki^mnl produce mini riil n um. tin y will be^ulitngcd from lilt iiiiiinouM coul to^anthracite. n^ tiny are m the^TwtlMftf of I*, iiiisylvaiiiii, Colorado mnlBritiak Columbia. UaNM wi may n.^^Ml to linii ^^IhraoiM IMMW our coul^Ii-.tili i xtrnil into llir mountain..; and proH^BwStoM will do wi ll to look for anthracite liuiltMlUl |.^^..^^- in tin- i i)i,t ili of tha^world, and who disgraced the American^BUM by their lOMMH, tin ir shoddy fol-^Uh 111 thrir vulvar crime*. Allhonor to the pioneer pron|M-ctiir, many^of whom are enjoying the fruiu of their^discover., h mid are managing mercantile^houneh and biiuka and building railroad* to^enable other prospectors to reap the aaiUH^benefit* of th' ir labors and discoveries. (i.('. Swai.Uiw TheV ei diet I uaalnious^Vt I). Suit, druggist, liippua, ltnl., iritj *^flea: ^1 cm recommend Klectric Bitters aa^the Very best remedy. Kvery ts.ttle wild^baa given relief in every caw. (hie man^took mi boltlrn and was cured of rlieuma^twin of ten years' standing.^ Abraham^Hare, druggist, Belleville, Ohio, alhruia:^^The beat selling medicine 1 have ever^handled in my twenty yeara' experience, is^Klectric Hitters.^ thousands of others^have addrd thrir t^*tiln^ny, h that the ver^^dict is unanimous that Klectric Hitter* do^cure all disease* of the liver, kidney* or^blood. Only Imlf a do'lar a I. .til. at H. H.^Hale .V Co.'h drug Htore. troup i'au lie Teeveuti'I^We want every mother to know that croap^can be prevented. There ia no ipjeation^about this; an it has MM done in thousands^of canes, and you inav di |iend u|^^n it that^when a child lakes the croup, It la wholly^owing to the negligence of Its imrnitn. Truecroup MM appears without due^timely Waning! a few leal is, where,common coal In known to be in the^fiMit-hilla or valleys near the mountaiua. Anthracitela simply a natural coke pro^dtic d under great prettauie by the heat,^which liirtaiiiorphoned thu accompanying^riH'k*. The vast coal beds north and eanl^of ( 'Mike City may nteiid into the moun^^tains of turn district and may yield the^anthracite, or natural Coke, so much need^ed in smeltingit* ores of ({old, silver, lead,^^ i|.|s r and iron. If thin should prove true^MM antln.li'lte beds be discovered 111 tliene^mountains the cost ot working these on s^would In- very much reduced. Hutin thr MMMttUna a,id thr adjacent^re ;ious, where the riK'kshave bem fractured^ami iiiorphosrtl, are I he only places where^We tlud productive mines ot gold and silver.^Any one can verily this statement by con^milting the great mining regions and ob^^serving the relations to the mountain^systems of thu world. Homemountains contain but little^and silver, and ev n aouie parts of vrry pro-^ductivr ranges produce none of the preci-^ous mnl ils. Hut m ail) all mountain^range* yield aouie valuable materials lor^man's use. While the O/.ark range have^furnislied no vnluablr mines of gold and^ailver, they have vast deixisits of iron, lead,^cine, copper, nickel, cobalt and iniirble.^The noitln in part of the Ail) uliiililcs fui-^lilsh lug* ipiintitics of slate, marble and^mica, the middle portion! anthracite and^iron, and the southern portions gold, mica,^and uiarhle. tSoiiiiihave linnijined that the most anci^^ent rocks are lini richi st in the precious^metals. Hut thin IS a mistake. While the^iron mines id (lie t)/. irks and Ailiroiid.u ks^are in He' oldest ns-ks iiiidmuiintainsol thr^Dontmeiit, and the aiitlirunlca of the Al-^l^i*hH'i^ ^ are in iiiountains more neent.^the gold and silver mines of tin K u kies^are in MMMMtaiM coinpaiatuelj new.^I lie whole ref{l^li of the llis kn s. the Su rraH^md the Cascades, was under the I'acilic^icr in win II thr .Uli ' haliirs ^. le formed.^Ho this vbole reffluu of the Kooky mu^^tains and the I'acilic slop ^, so i ich ill pre^^cious metals is us coiuparat ively recent ill^MM MolociOSl l|M M Ml civilization IB in^the hist ^iical tunes. ThrIn^hi'st in.miliums about Oookfl City^pres. ill a tratiile which, tli^^Ul;li MMMMI in^thin part of tie* Kocky niountaiiH ia srl-^doiu MM in the mount mis of the Atlan^^tic coast. Mountain raiijrs mid spurs and^iM'aka Usually ap|*'ar as if the central and^in.-i ^! portions had been forced up through^the llorlz uit.il sui tare strata, leavini; the^latter fractured, tilt-d and lyinu u^iinst^the Bides of the mountains. Hut m the^hi 'hrst iiioniitains at Oooke City the central^and In^lie-.! |s:iks have been forced up^through the horizontal surface rocks as^above, but in-.te.id of tiltiui; those strata^they weie lilt, d bodily to a height ot MMt^s.00.1 of VtfUi teet und left iii a horizontal^pon.tion, M bafoM they wero disturbrd by^the lori es whuii formrd the mount mis. Aiiotlur MMonwota feature is ipntr obvi^^ous in these Uah mountains. The horizon^^tal strata, winch I ^riu tlie sides of thr^mountains are b it l.ulr chain;. .1 on their^outer edaes; but tie v are much more inel-^suiorph Mid and tinctured next to the^basalts and trachytes, which have^been forced up and now Inrm the^central and Inquest portions ot tbeae^(m'aks and ridiiea. Hence boiiiu o(^the Inst iiinirs in ttieae lofty iiioiintaiiiH me^high up md ia close pr miuity to the cen^^tral hisilts and trachytrs or ancient lavas. Thisis true of la*Morning star, Black^Warrior, llot^ataak Haiaj. Klkaorn, War Kagleand many othrr mines, l itis class^of BHMM are in ^lissuru^ or ''contact^^veins. OUrafiniues in these mountains are what^the miners call ^blanket vetna.^ I hey lie^nr.irlv horizontal between the rock strata.^Others still appear to he irregular veins^witti vast p mfcalu Ulad Vitl ore. usually m^or adjacent to the Inn. MWIMi Suchis the geilogicil Btructure of^the high mount mis known as Miliar,^Henderson. v\o,^h. K. public. Sle ep and^lied aViaalalM I hear mountains are actu^^ally covered with hundreds and hiindlcds^of mineral MM ilions. Sonic have been so^well develop, d as to show their value and^prove tin in good mines; while the gn iter^aaatbar have beru but little worked and^proved Up. Atthe head of Stillwater und Slough^creek* are some low, rounded mount litis or^(isitlnlls, called lirauite lunge and l.nnr-^atone range, winch contain many important^mines. I here are also huge arena on the^he.iiiw.iti rs of Sod i Unite cr. ek. Itoeky^Fork and Cbvrk'a Kink covered for the most^part with low, rounded knobs and range*,^which have bri ll but little explored, though^Bonn mines have been discovered. I In-, is^a pronnsmg region and will be prosis ctni^a* Boon as t lie rnlro.id wlnstlr st irtirs the^dis-r and the elk and the b ar from these^wild regions end promises cheap^lriih-.,i 'it ition. The pick* are already^^MM lied. I th shovels are bllglll ami 111.'^donkey and c iyuse arc ready to pack the^grub for th ^ pioii 'iir miners who ah ill de^ralrjp these vast regions, whose unneral^vein* have not yet felt t he blow . ot t he pros^|Ks.'tors, whose discoveries have cov. reil^the Pacific slope and tilled these mount hub^mitk eirtUaad atalM Witfl a rapidity that Mrpaaawallb.-t iriMl raeordaaiaa even the^magic ra**ltaof VladdinV I imp. I'll pioie-er pros|b'Ct ^r BMV live in hi*^log e iota. Bia t ^al or MM his lirush wieky,^but wl.rii the true history of western^kjMriaa iswritt n. lie will have a m m-^MNl f ir more ciedita'nlc than the in nhle palace*of tic raiiliuMairM aia daaauwriM havemad^, or the senator* who raWaaanl^the BtaleB his pick and shoVrl niaile poa-^aible. Whyd a's not the coat of arms of aoaM^state represi'iit the pioins r pros|sctor. his^paok annual and hi* pick and shovel and^brush wicki f WhileIt was true that Ouaxatock who dis^^covered the great bonanza of Nevada, died^in poverty, hi* recovery will be far brighter^and far more honorable than that of some,^who coined millions from his discovery, and and ira day or twobeforr th.. attack, the child become*^hoarse. Tins lioarseuenB i* the tlr*t indica^^tion of croup, and ^* a sure sign that croup^is to follow, unices promptly and propwrl*^Iraatatl. Tktl free use of ('luuuberlailis( oiigh^Remedy aa direct) d with each bottle, under^the heading ^to prevent croup,^ will dis|s-l^all symptoms of the disease. 1 he first sign^of croup, ^hoarseness, may !^^ overlisikial^by young motliers or those not familiar^with the disease. I nder such cireum^' staiio a, or when not pro|s rly tieateil, the^tioaraelieaa Ihx'oiuivb more marked and the^child allow*pyiuptomsof having taken cold,^I then a |*'Culiar rough cough is develop. ,|. IKvrh at tins ataga Oa^aMoaflan'a ^^^ugh 'Kemedy will BNfMl the croup, but after^the cough has developed, the croup^; ia liable to ap|s ar at any moment,^j The proper way, is to keep a bottle 'ofthin raaraxiy at hand, it costs but fifty^I cents, and only a few do*)'*, or, at most, not^over one-t lord of a bottle la required to dl*^! pel all Byinptoiii* of the disease. Call you^' afford to risk so much for so littler Tliera^'is not the leant danger ill giving this relu-^I edv in large and frmpjent dowa, which ara^' always required, as it contains no iiijurioo*^substance. As proof of this tact, we refer^lo Mr, John I.. Olson of Ilea Moines, la.,^I whose 10 months-old Isiy drank Uie entire^I contents of a fifty cent iMittlc of Chamber^^lain's Cough remedy without the leaat^injury. For sale by it. M. l'archeu A Co. i..iuIi'MiOMalkll anil ^'^^u|(h ill^What m the world is the r.-asou you will^cough and keep cnnghiug, and -till ki-ep^trying inferior iin-dicines when Iti-gga' Cher-^ry Cough Synlp will paaMMalf relieve your^cough at once^ This i* no udvertiHing^-i In me, but an actual fact, and we guaran^^tee it. For sale by all druggists. K. K.^Hale A Co., wholeaale and retail agent*. flllFl.sM)l\ \l. ^ Vltllv. llthTT'T. Hll1iakiis kakTMarysaksli llailrjHull.Una. Iluleiia, M..uw^1'osturlieH Itox ,VL uKbAIIKIH V Iu.lertakiv.^in* Warn-n Hlreet. Teleplmn* I^DA VIIX Atu.rnnjfst-ljiw.^lioom* i Mai ^ aaahf aaaakt Helena. M^nu jdtoK.OKA! wi km.K. fMaaat..f Pkaaai i lata *ud Hourtaa No.Iim Uuwix -ini't. or at A. i', t'uruu'k at oak^Stun-, llabna M..nt. UTOOlaVOLKv BUUWMUiU, AtliTliry-allj^w. hilVeailHini Blr.s-t, ( In.nan. 111.^i. w.xii.roi.K, onvsvii.i.a w. aaowmao. aLax. \SM.NAiii I.1.AUII M aaaarnaj^n.i ^ baaaailot at i*w Will praetlea ia sll ooorta of ns'.ird ia tha tar^nn.rj. Oili inl l ill.s k. Helena. Mutit. SllIII UN K. HAKHOIH. Attorneyan.I CVjWjaMalaff at Iaw. Maaaal*iMJuyla, Helena. Monu^W. Vetarinar)Surg-iaia. OaaMaVaafc 4 f1aaat*i siaU^^, Lower ntns'U Taleplioiie I'JU. J.E MIANKIT, (HooounBortn Helena I n lertakuif Co.)^I'raiiiiai I n lerlaker. Otfi.s an.I wan-room in Park avaoa*. l'vtla tkaxMaaV Oaaa aai ami mgi.u |Al'KSKN 4 M'tKMMI l b. bMMmM MaMdIMetli to tn 'm^ tund Wark.^Haaa ami xajacltkwUoa* drawn. Work anpar-^rlaa|L tiiliis-nttabera Block, Haiaaa, Meat. M.KorivM vn. t'hvsiinan.tafaaaav \. e^.iici^^r. t^ouii^t andAurisU wan1st of San Francisco M.sheal Sis-I^tj. a Nev.ulaSlir Mistical S.s-ietjr. QfaV*I'arcliiMi'n dm* ^tore, corner above^Main and llnmlvvay. Kntramv on llnavlway and^JackaoA, ifrlrna Montana. Coiuulnuioua in^liuruian and I . XJ M. UTXH'KSl.AiiFH,^^~. iLavto t'ouiniisnioner tieneral 1 An.i Orhcvs.'^Atkirney-^i-law. Atlauliclluil.liiut, Wasliiiudou. I). C. Fouryear- nis-ri-e in- a lueniU.r ..f .^oTurnaw an.Ifour ^rar- in .lie i.nieral Ijnil ) Mlio*. Prac- THENEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE QUANTITY AND .QUALITY ! NEWGOODS OF MAKVELLOUS BEAUTY! CAEPETS! C-t^-bviirJJ=JrTS ! CAEEETS! ti.ss.In all the .li'|^arliui^iitn^in i Dia rii t Courts.^I*ndau.l MuxilXi I jvw a S|^s iah). rona. m'hni ii'Fit, Fr.vsc.Painter. iill Uit Huareata It.s.intil. Hiir.l Fl.-.r \^l.hy Hlook. p.(^. Hoi ;s^.. Ilel. na. Moat I'ubli.huil.hliK's . I nr. h.s. sn.l .Ivvelhu* Hon^hs'oratisl in the iat.s.t si^le. ilafaianniwHon W. \. ^ lark and Mr. M^rallsilt. Butte; lion. Sam Word. Mrs. H. liauner,Mr. F. IL Wallace, Mr. John ('. Paulaao. ''saraTi'li work and KuiUsksnd Oraameulation ,a *t^vlaltf. CARPETS,CARPETS,^CARPETS,^CARPETS. ParticularAtte noion ( ailed to our Xcu^Line ^^t' Moipictfs. Brasselk, Tapestrys ami^Art Ingrains in Original I'csiirns and Spe^^cial Coloriiigs. Napier Hating Oil Cloths,^Linolenmo, Smyrna [tags, Brush Mats.^Hemp Matting and Window shades in^6real Variety. CARPETS,CARPETS,^CARPETS,^CARPETS. LACECURTAINS--PORTIERS! GenuineMadras Lace Curtains, Brussells Point Lace Curtains, Tambor^Lace Curtains, Cluny Lace Curtains. Irish Point Lace Curtains, Dra^^peries and Portieres in All Known Qualities and Artistic Patterns. furs,furs! | s[C0ND SHIPMENT | furs^furs i InNatural Lynx, Russian Fitch, Siberian Squirrel, Opossum. Monkev^Seal and Beaver^A CHARMING SELECTION. DRESSGOODS DEPARTMENT! Itdon't take half a glance to tell where the Finest and Largest lines of^Dress Goods are. About evervthingthat can be asked for is here. We^have the stock. We give the Value. SpecialOfferings This Week in Ladies' Scarlet Underwear! AGENTSFOR FOSTER'S CELEBRATED LACE KID GLOVES! ALLGOODS ARE SOLD AT NEW YORK PRICES!,. Outof Town orders Promptly Filled. Satisfaction Guaranteed. NEWYORK DRY GOODS STORE, CornerBridge and Main Streets.Helena. vontana. t,1 l iii l^HI i' IN is..^,-, KKIIIll.T IN 1887, INTERNAT ION AL II OT E L. ThaLaruaat I*^iulintf llott'l.^ Him th.. wry U-st .uvniiiimalutiona in thu city^IUUm Mdui'tnl; t^- |H^r ilay aiul upwnriU, ncit^rdin({ to locution of rooma M.L1SSNER, Proprietor. ThePioneer of the Great West I COSMOPOLITANHOTEL. HELENA- - MONTANA. SCHWAB^ ZIMMERMAN, Proprietors. ThaOldait, Mott Deairabla Leading Flrtt-ClaM Motal In tha Clty^ KSTAI1Iisllill iaa7. JAS. McM 1 IT,AIST cSL CO., rr|irlrlor^ of Itie MINNEAPOLISSHEEPSKIN TANNERY, amil^^.^l^r^ la Hides,Sheep Pelts, Wool, Tallow, Ginseng and Seneca Root.^Sheep Pelts and Furs a Specialty. THEROCKY FORK COAL COMPANY Innow prepared to deliver Coul from its Mines at -tp-Err-) t .rnnrt-f! ToOOOMBMn ill this Oily. Pot Domestic and Steam purposes liorky Kork Ooal^DM no superior in this market. It Ughta R^flilj. makes Hot Fire and leaves littla unli. Try it. PrincipalOffice: ROOM 25, PITTSBURG BLOCK. (ill.l'HKiaTlinos. A KlKlAH,^K. L. BoNNKK ,t C^)., TnMinkus' Lraan Co..^0. E. Mn.i.is,^Bcaau A Bulky, L.S. Hol.l.IEK, ,\; i :\( J] ESS: Helena.I Ewtf.s, Commki.i. Co.,^Doer Lnliie. I A. Fiuzkk, Butte.| Uko. T. YofNo,^PkrkCity, i Bem Bros.,^BatTlmbor. ' \V. H. WmTt,^Bozeman. Anaoonda. Billinga.Livingston.^Ton iiHend.^Stillwater 101.103 ^ 105 Second St. North. ShipmentsSolicited. Minneapolis,Minn. Writefor Cireulara. MILWAUKEEBEER HALL! [ParaaaHfI. \. In aa..t^ i. (VlebratedVal Blatz Beer JCENTS PER GLASS.^I FineCi^KrH Mad Liquors alwaya om hand.^QIYI US A CALL. r.s. PV BLIC SAMPLING COMPA'Y. CityOffice_Removed to Second National Bank. Samplesand Assays made of All Ores. Consignment solicited. Snmplea of each^lot aubniitt^Hl to the different Smelters, and the Ore Sold to tha Highest^^ Bidder. Sampling Works at Northern Pacitic and Montana^Central Kailroud Junction Take Motor Line.^WRITE FOR TERMS.TELEPHONE NO. 71. THEl^^llI^OT^OJjrTj^Ts FormerlySparey's Hotel. Runon Both American and European Plans. Sample Rooma for^Traveling Men. Mrs.T. H. MORSE, Proprietress. - PHILIPSBURG, MONTANA. R.W. NEILI Manufacturerand Dealer in iimiii's ii ii Bits,Spurs, Quirts, Whips. Irishes, Blankets, Sheets, Dusters, Sliekera,^Now Bags. Sweat Collars, Horw^ Boots, ami all other goods usually kept^in a tirst-claaa harness store. Hand made driving harness a sjax'ialty OppositeGrand Central Hotel, Main Street, ^ - HELENA, MONT. FORFALLAND WINTER. J1ST RECEIVED. AIjiirge stock of lm|^ortedahd Domestic Suitings. Overooiitinga. Trousering* and^Fancy Vestings. which I am prepared to make up on Shortest Notice. Good^Wortunanship and stylish Fit Guaranteed. Call and get my prices before pur^^chasing elaewhere. G-EO.SCHILLEE, MERCHANTTAILOR.NO. 13 PARK AVENUK. WOOLDRIDGEHOTEL! .PcnnBlock. Corner Main 8treat---Oppotite International.! EverythingNew and First Class. Steam Heat and Elevator.^RATES: FROM $1 TO $2 PER DAY. TVm Neatmt 1'la.v in Helena, ami lined Ai roninn^latii.iis Street 1 an te anil from all Dapot^. aa4 i i- \ii. to HOTEL.