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1 tIVE SILYER IRN AIU bHUmi Martin Barrett Has Struckl it ' in the Boston.Atlantis Mine. UL8 FOUND IN THE HOPE MIlE. Opinions of a lound Obserwver om the Future of Great Falls. white BElm Wins the Qttsr Mile Dash at the North Meithane Fair (woitads S Lanother leh Mtrike l a Neliar . Fok eight years pat Mr. Bartett has ben working fait.fully and he caiutl Otply as his means wottidatit oasthe l,~iA 4tlantis mine of Nehart. A tun 'i.S,. 860 feet, besides various sh6 4 SiNadl as evidence of hits i bdut, .1 o thbis was dead work but he wae codf i dt he had a mine and kept ri t along driving the tunnel. A few da.y agis he wparewarded by striking in the tuhtbl a large body of ore whloh fkl1 e d 0 with native silver. The lead atJ tlpoint , einight feet in width and there it rsout three feet of the rich ope, It haesbil etplored for some distanod and the .dladi oations are it Is one of the moseat impo* Met strikes yet made in' the .camp. The roston Atlantis is In the vicinity of the Moulton and Compromise, 4 few hun" elt feet above the former, 16d 4 i proving to be the r.ihbet sit. .o :, d1ý,'dgtrlot. Of cosine ,Mr. d 4I~ i o;e8 the resulteitd d ; .with.him, was in a rather happy fratel'of 8lnd4 lust evenlng, seeiane Mlmi Asry. Mssy ae mode reiently of ortfib ' ianssrbonatedistridtr4wiIt 40 q ounces siiver and onns r1 being woith at present rn . i lirr nton. The ansy was de t .,i.'l 'ter here.-' . i s : i'... s. e re. l SThl worklogs are anS. feet the surface. f, i l ot.,hart Cml,.A. '4 uIoe M4Dosald, Dane. aKWon and it.CR lgnpea and0they art~lttho toUS 1e. it.ce t ouft Inwd*th d th of t, e omnr Iado, r treasuer. The in shareat o1.D00 eohg, ' O ube, riend i oar of tl lt t In tI h ia tunnel elsa era 0od tr . I tooke to .air feet inb waQthndf the · of geed grade. It rune fredE4Ti ri It smiesn wae t of thniy, o is alt abndW tsMre, q $ ellnoelunown propprlle. Tos. k i4~ pnrate reilas on the of.goa .lo Indicatuon pointa In this The elandi a m cnine. t in sc t In northern Idaho torh sdn plr " o ,ra asyer t t o cV.edb. ib a. i.oon regard to the 're prtiropI . iWaeupnr. Irvin soka . WhO o gicok the trip the min .po g of 10 k i; at: the mnem oc the fal m orh' ni a.iusn gnd ib wiat u the uier id oo f Sthort ounainb that I made the Prtaned Stcotpanyr of regad therodu pthat pf-i 1 Toiok treepectrit foem hee rtpe of'look vat eev a ll e it was thor er moen, t ar ache the sian thiv taen toauplm aie, e Tetw feetl h Is o iusng erth h Drthe as Monctr tr da 1 ui0 l he gd wrl a tadihe fo al l oetry oewfti grth! "Peeup. Aourouaron y, whes meder wilool ng Falls, pnll08 't, SfritoatPaiTsen nch n an - 3tad d aen of the the ur| tte v ssocaon. It is muj lMr uon for a yeiar' time aW flee no an opportenity tc play`v eid, A Fav rable ODlpinia Tea aollwing iuteretting wartIcle i. tarm vhe Wakeha sha (WIr) oor easof - ordiog, I res secr of s t y aos the - brep Ahociation of thel.Ul .Mt¢ nd o nadaotr, and othe LIs ~a 0t-" e'tie Asaoeititon. e u tison diderd one of the highensduth augli#e utn eon.k iry upon fine stock. WhIa-rh . Mr:.; akrding made aome invotoqtlo in crearsce near Great Falla, talncebpionlaqn ise faith In aour awn'lin earoethlgg hori at ides ord: "Haribg beonea shipper for manyyean of:tboroughbred atock Into Montana and the adjlacent country, l rlereItedsaI thw weeke ago, to take a hasty !auolin t6il company ofra frIend, through that oregl. eTaiing a eepor frm here at l18 o'lock, we arrIved at Pt. Paul early tin the morn Iog, aed apent a day seeing the lights, ltsiuieng ouer trip in the evening over tbdcGreat Northern railway." Afteqr de arlbang his journey through Daota and Montmana the dianguiaahed wrIter wake the following comments regardinsg this city: "Pursuing our sourney, we noon reach edthe greatrtity of Great alls, 1078 a il from St. Paul. This enchanting aoly is b1altusted at the clnflueneof the Mllisouri and un rivers, whiph form o magnflcent bay, and create a water power unequalled in tha UnIted Slates. Hera arethe great cataracts of the MIsouri, a atitddlln fills and rapids, with a toWa ' tlel ' olb feet, making an available water po we greater than all the New England aid Middle states and )ii npolia som bined. A half-million dollat dim Ia lii course of onestruetion, to be' fidihed Jon November. A two-million dollap " oitLeg wsorks In to be finished at ih .negi 'lime. Another, costing s-ili-lli : ;.js4 only one-fourthanb it alteaasloe, Ii ý7,* Withinse etetthe. , nlt finend n I 4d the ti * o n w h Full of wbdom ndi ;fie..t T.i.O t # t O r t º iit Imer er`and tre d V wt e - toao ta Central will r e ep n t . I un. thetriu theo t ther o i BpntIýý o ppeion o narch. - l llttloz~Y ah hod a o(ie team oa them o .ioteM o oltae arId ooe.LL-hL s Tpe Mont'an el Cntral l a. et=ro oms o toer ld. fined ofthft on cia t ne wit h the leoli t e oo a t -a4 ob the hd a ieta Aner a, od t rI n e 4h j °to T theo scald to ta n now on, o¢"c to ov A Is w the b ho the ore ab at wtlle " y- t at b fo c oandsa , IA carried oft he tnks d ase d reo in411"elontiah thathe i- othe o tne I'he aeoan the' tent Vito.bu d a ptor k- s1¶ tan tin I"town p Wai oti'ere h n thlat ti pUo'llof a .fof ganate. C rnlall .ha t Frihre dk wild e o ¢go rijcatpi eoerpto`o no id Ja Fergue, the father f Pe w uetYv ` piqnaerootIon rryneoayunp IOJ for una to. 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