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Zb c Ifcabo Sprinos Slfttnos- BY Tht Sifting* Printing ini Publishing Co OFFICIAL FAFFB OF IHK CITS' OF iriAIIO iVMttlG*. CCILOH SIX). _ JOHN T. MAUALIgl). Mahaou. t. A- EATON Eniron- A REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER FftwnhS *i list MiHoSprinp P--Fhcr •' SrconJ Q*» Maiii-i. Jumtry n. HW. FUBUSMEO EVERY SATURDAY IN SirTiNGS 9UIL0INO. IDAHO SPRINOS. COLOniOO Subscription, - »2.00 Per Ye.r TO THE PUBLIC. The Idaho Springs New* has been purchased by John T. Mallalieu and commencing next week the Siftings will be issued under the name of Siftings-News All acconnts due the News will be collected by Mr. Mallalieu. and News subscribers will be nerved with the Siftings- News. Tin- iK-nver High School ca lets will spend several days in camp near this city in June. It is incumbent upon every citizen to, extend to the boys the right hand of fellowship and make their stay lx>th pleasant and profitable. Dos’ i i-xj-tvt the officers of the (*h amber of Commerce to do all of the boos ting for the Inter .Mountain Festival. Hut your own 1 shoulder to the wheel and do a little shoving yourself. As an ad vertisement alone the occasion is well worth all the cost. Ki i•>k i s being made to give this city a musical organization that will be a credit to the community should be given every encour agement. In every way should the promoters be boosted. both mora’h and financially, for a first-class band is ever a splendid advertisement. * Nan Patti. kson will forfeit all the public sympathy she has ac quired by again entering tile life that has brought her into so much | trouble. Hut the gleam of the almighty dollar has led many a one astray, anti Nan i- but human. The people that will pay to see her but contribute to her shame. (*»ivi. »i. > tir.'gena.nt t- every legitimate enterprise that wi! tend to attract the attention and capital t*> the district. Kver> train brings strangers into the city and in a majority of cases the visit ors are looking for investment in some lines Place the best foot for ward and in every way boost. Is its efforts to preserve the high standard of the s* bools of this city the school board has re-employed the old corps of teachers and thus merits tin applause of the entire community No city in the west has a better school system than this and the board of education are to he credited with this happy condition. Tom I.aWson is et (leavering to t>oost .» magazine by infficting a lot of his “frenzied finance'' upon the public through its columns. The press of the west has been deluged with advance proof sheets, and many of the {taper a have pulled the cork under and have lieen giving many dollars worth of space to this graft. To this credit of the people ot this city, b. it said, that an un usually sincere and Inch interest is t.tken in the local schools- Through the entire week at each and every event incident to the cl os ing of the schools here, a large crowd has lieen present and enthusiasm has been nnlxnwded. It is this co-operation in school work that ma terially strengthens both instructors and pupils, and to this cause is largely due the high srandard obtained by our educational institutions Tin: strike in Chicago is another notice to the countr> that there should be a law to settle strikes that the law should make it unlaw ful t«» interfere with the work of any manor firm, but should provide a court of arbitration where differences bet ween employers and em ployees tan at once lie heard and adjusted, and from which decision there can l*c no apj»eal Ours is, supposed to be a nation governed bv law. As things are drifting it will soon become a law lews nation. Im- Denver 1 lines and News are devoting columns of spa e to insipid mining iom{ianies which have offices in Denver and are pro moting projK rties in Ooldtield While hesitating to discredit the paper* in the **» ailed “exposure.” still it is a question whether or not the results will justify the effort, and it certainly will for a tin e throw a cloud ii]*»n all western mining stocks. Uk legitimate being compelled to suffer with the lake It is history that ail tfonau/a win* iug properties have been given their first start through the salt of stock, and it is the fault ot the investor if he recklessly puts Ins money into any enterprise without first making an investigation. A i.aw was passed at the last legislature, requiring couriv treasurers t • M.imp on the face of each tax receipt a statement show ing back taxes, if any there be. upon the property covered bv tile re ceipt "ays the tin Telluride -I "uniat, However, there is no provision in the bill for any extra work. The country treasurer* wll probably not take kindl\ to this new recquirement and will no doubt wonder where the pa> isLoming from for an extra deputy or clerk, as it will certainly t.ikc an extra man to cover this work. We are of tic opin ion that it will !*• n<» light task to look up the property in each receipt for the years past and gone, and u will be equally as great a task to note upon the tax books the fact that there are back taxes. Thk Colorado \ S*uthern railway company lias issued a * ircttlar to all ore shippers in the Clear Creek district announcing th.it “ex cept where otherwise specifically provided, the minimum weight on ore and concentrates Ixtwcen all points on the Cl< ar C'reek distri< i will be marked capacity of car.” In other words, the small shipper will be unable to ship direct to the smelters a> in many cases he will not have e-nougn ore for car capacity and cannot aft >rd to pai the pen alty exacted for less than carload lots, it is said that the order will have less effect upon this city than any other point for the reason that local shippers, as a rule, exceed car capacity than otherwise, while at other points that are largely dependent upon the lease system the shipments are made in small lots. The matter is one of vital interest to the mining industry, and efforts are beiug made to have the order modified. Base Ball. Denver vs Colorado Springs at Denver j Decoration Day. May 30. Round trip! rate f 1 25 via Colorado & Southern Ky I Special irain returning 11:15 p. m. Everything in srajon. Gardening tools now. lX>mcu ll’wd. Co. A Holiday Excursion to Denver. Decoration Day, May .‘so. Round trip $1.25 via Colorado & Southern Rj. Sject .l train returning after theatre. Try us for ranch eggs, vegtahlee ponitrv and mwu. Thkro & Co. Memorial Day. Programme for Memorial day aervicr— will txr held at io:jo a.m. Tuesday May 30 i<> >5 at the opera bouse, Idaho Sprier" Colo. Singing by the male choir. Prayer by Rev. O L. o:tr»n. Presentation of Flags by the jmpils of the public schools to veterans of the Civil War. National Hymn—“America.** Address to the Veter ana, by Rc McCsW. Singing Address by Hon. E. M Sabin. Benediction bv Rev. Mattson. Honor to the Brave. Comrades, here and over yonder. Of the blue jr of the gray; In all hearts is love awakened; Heaven and earth unite to-day. Could ve hear the j >y-fiUed vosce- Could ye know the incens- here 'Tis of lov -. a saeet expression; Love, abiding all the year * Honor to the brave defenders; Ve, to principle, were true; Now a nati <n guards you mem'n Whether of the gray or b ue. Greater love fian this hath no m. • Yielding life to duty’s call. Freedom fold* a people closer. While our God bnxidf over all. “Over all” How dear tne thought Brooding like the m the I »*e. Sheltered where Iltsmer is< heer u Go 1 below, and Gol above. Richard Hicks. Memorial Day. Comk ai-fs By the ntm-ies and go ne*s of G<«! our lives have t»een leng ene.i out -‘gain for another year aml have been permitted to >ee the-near «;* proach of Memorial Day and pa 9 ■ vices so prtcious and *e-»r to each one to our tnenior of our dcao c- u radrs who like us done so much to p - rve and make this great and grsr. ! country as it i - now. Let us not do •in- j»rople baw don? »ith Memoi »») , debauching it a* * holiday and for sport. The purpose of the wsdom of our National officers in setting a day seperair was not only t-»«lec#ra*e the graves departed dead comiades *itb fl- wera i beautiful custom but a day of meditatic helping o* to re>oetn‘=er that we o \ oiing m**n the pick of <*ur n-ttim b> g■ vrii .ur rervices .ml if nerd l*e o 1 f- .«r. I bin * ai»«1 also as »e are into the living to remind e ic'. one of us tb 4 v.t- mingle among men »b*t w are r »r a« her-.te* and saviors ;.f our g«‘ r n » • -mil t t r re the ne' Menu 1 ■ Do ar w.ll ii • of the nu: ht r.O 1 av« our graves «iecva »tcil. M in >iu! day has he n a g eat day e ill vt >ir ot *he past and is not on increasing but sill continue to exist f years. Fra’etnsl orgamration* and very j many individuals arc recogt»i«;ng it •** a j day pre iotas iu their memory to the dead A* it not pow l>k to secure a band because of uo »e la-iug orgtt.iz-d in this \ i iuity there wil be no public parade. On the in .rnmg of M.y \o a «■ tu mittee will •«;•» to cemetery and *ie orate theroirißil - gr. it. aith dowers « »el a con.mi <r to go and •!< corate C->u.ta>iv iv N u .-son’* grave oc Bear Creek. At lo 30 a u» inie'cstiug service J • ill be h*d *» the o|K-r< house 1 here , will tu* good sieging. addre« rs wall lie; made R \ McCabe and Hon 1 M ' -iaHn. Afi«r the arrvievs a pbotogra; h f uli conirmlt l rir wives or «eiati\rs w taken on the lawn nest to the opera h uw Be :u■ «n>' ns mfde, a* many as c..u, j at p rti Su-idav evening Mav n’ fron* f 1 *luu. Mirr's feed st,ire to J»r-<eed | t • ib«- >t» l*o i-t church our custom j is to U rad Memorial Tel goua serviiea! oticca par :i> a tiody. Ihe K» v 4 01.1 t: wh *ts to preach the-, Mrt'onal s« • m«»n is the wn o a veteran | who serve.l •ti an Illinois regiment dur ing all of th« civil war. Your Comrade Chas. F IJ. vi. an "r. Ma »1 of lbe Day ! I? O Hr* » ue deilti-*. Ayers When I ic nerves are weak everything goes wrong. You are tired ail the time, easily discouraged, nervous, and irritable. Your cheeks are Sarsaparilla pale and your blood is thin. Your doctor says you are threatened with a nervous breakdown. He orders this grand old family medicine. " fnr wff than IS ve.*ra I h*r« Aa-r'a SakraNpamils In my f .mils. It la * itnnd t-mic at all »t»H n w..«id*-r#t»' m-4kina fo- ita pura Wt»od. ,, -D. C. Hnl.r Weat Hatao. (win. f 1 SS a bnllU 4 c. STIR CO.. Weak Nerves «t, Just on* pin Meh ntghi Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy the Very Best. “I have been using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and want to say it is the best cough medicine I have ever •aken.” says George L. Chubb, a mer chant of Harlan. Michigan. There is no question about its being the best, i as it will cure a cough or cold in less i time than any other treatment. It should always be kept In the house ready for instant use. for a child can be cored in much less time when promptly treated. For sale by J. J. Sherwln. While a bilious attack is decidedly ;npJeapant it is quickly over when Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver i ablets are used. For sale by J. J Sberwin. MINING APPLICATION NO.1938. MI.IKRAL »t HAKY NO. 10004. c. a. lans urnci Dir- vtr, Mjich SS. UN* j Notice in hereby *i\en that the Burn# I Yloore Milling and Tunnel Co., frv John I W. Mi* ier its tiiuint; In tact »h.>» po*u>Sur i» ' , .eivrf CuiotaSo. h*» iraJr arpiwatlun lo» 4 ;s r ri • r 1v« lift. 1 :**/. I l »i' JlWi 151 ft, Ui«. 1500. u. iiov. 14T7. and 14 7* 77 linear feet > • lively on ti.e Burn* Moore No 4 Burns Moore No 15. Burn.* Moore x'o 17. Burns Moore No 14. Burn.- No If. Burns Moore No. 2'* ' - Moore No 21. Burns Moore No .. Burn* Moore No. 23. Burn* Moore 27. Kansas City Kxienslon and *hlnßlon AFlxtension lodes; ln*arlni{ i and silver with surface ground •et In width n-spe- lively, situate . <*de Mining District. dear 'reek ounty. slate of Colorado, and • riio-d in the plat and held notes on le .n this offl* e. as follows, vis BI RNB MOOHK SO. 12 IjODE '.Mu feet S 7a - W and 5«0 feet N 51 from discovery cut Beginitig at cor . •» !. whence the \V cor. see 7. T > B 72 W 6th V M bears N 32 lu W. 2427 $7 feet, thence 8 32 ■ . : .0 feet to cor No 2. thence 8 • fe«-t t<> tor No J; thence N \\ 1-u feet to cor No 4: thence N K lu*.i feet to cor No. 1. the plu e beginning. i '' I'.N:* MOORE NO It LODE feet 8 4 2 30' W end f 0 feet N " 1: from discovery shaft Be- K at >r So 1 whence the \V r . 7. T 4 8 It 73 \N . «th P M • N 4.* SO’ *0 W 2.’S« 76 feet • - 8 4 72« h . JSO feet to 'or So .. I -nee « 4 2 Jo \A 1500 feet to cor •N I w N i 4. thence N 42 30 E 1 (•© feet * . .-or No 1 . the place of beginning feet 8 'A- ;. \\ end 1211 feet N E from discovery rut Begin g at ror No 1. when- e the XV r sec 7 T 4 8 R 72 W 6tt» P M • .rs N - 30 3<- W 2406 6 fe«-t. «•' e N ">* K 1 *•4O feet to cor. No • ■ e 8 13 1*; E l.'O fe.rt to cor ■• W ; - s . ( ■■■■• to cor No 1 the pluce of h*-gln- MOORE NO 14 LODE eet fl ‘ I I f#4 ■ • f«-t N 46 s E from discovery cut ug at <-or. N«> 1 whence the \V LI < ■ R 7S W 4th r x I « - ... „ j* 14* E 1(M» feet to or No fl I. thence to cor No thence N 14 \V • - f.et to cor No 6. thence N '•* 4- f t s f,.ct to »r No 7 thence N E 17a feet to cor No > •- r N 4» E *'A4 >7 feet to COf No the piece o' beginning i RNB MOORE NO IS I»DE f. »-t N T* * W and *66'. feet N 14 E from *1 wo very cut Regln tr No 1 whence the U' . 7 T 4 8 R 73 W 4th P M - N *• 10' 10 W 1374 23 feet her. e 8 33’ 14 E. 167 64 feet to cot • 2. thence 8 S3* 14* W 1414 17 fee• ■ N 7- W -et t<» cor No 4, thence N 13" 14' \V 13 14 reet to cor No &: thence 8 7* Iv. 5*4 feet to ror No 4; thence N 3* 16' E. *l6 71 feet to cor No 1. the place of beginning m*RNB MOORE NO ?* !/>DP. 735 feet 8 *:• \V end 74 5 N 67* E 1 mm discovery cut. Beginning at cor S * I, «: et e the W V, ©or sac 7 T 1 s . it 71 W 4thP.il bears N I • • u* feet U* cor No t. there e N 2J VV t'.o *r> -.-»r Vo 4 fence N 67 : E 15»t to cor No 1. the place of Lteglnning BURNS MOORE NO 21 LODE 104 fe«-* N -'•* * '4 E and 633 66 feet A s** 56' W. thence 760 34 feet 8 • *f* W from discovery it Bexint.inK 1 N whenci the W ! * ■ <»r tec I M •■••• \* 2* I•* \V I**4 6 feet than e 8 .’*' 12 K 15002 feet to r No 2 •- 8 s** 56 NN * to aor , ' \'o 3. thence 8 66 2«' W 757 2" feci I cor N«* 4 , them*# N 2V 12 ’•■ •> 7 ; to <or No thence N 6s r» E. ' 6 E 71* * feet to cor No. 1, the piece j »• beg 1 fir ing ‘'l l V 8 MOOfE NO 22 IjODK jTo r,., I 8 . 1 A vi ll'l N * t - ,t c.,r 1. whence the \V cor **» 7 T 4 8 H 73 W 6th P M.. be , r s S* 2S’ - 53 lu W . 1* .*. 4 fe l tljenCe ' uiepi-e 8 .7! 4’ K >0 feet to -or So 3; thei • e 8 *S* 15 W. 1150 feet to eoi , • j or N thence N 3i 45 \V 1.0 r-*-t Ito< o? • 6 • hen e N 12 15 K ! feet to t or. N«i I the pla< e of beg n I Ainx BT!.NB MOORE NO 23 LODE j 101 * ; feet 8 66 14 W and 4M.7 feel : N 43’ lu E from discovers shaft '.e --• Winning at cor No 1 whence the VV : or M 7 T 4 8 R 71 W 6«h P M : nears N f 2** 20 E 1«' • 7*. *>et • hence 8 77 4 . K 150 feet to cor. N* i 2. thence 8 63* 10 W 4S! 7 feci to cot No 2 thence 8 46* 14 W . 10M.1 feet 10 cor No 4 thence N 27 !*• W i>o feet to cor No . then- e N '.** 14' K 018.3 fee: to cor No « thence N «1 e* 17 4*17 feet to cor No, 1. the place •f beginning BURN* MOORE NO. 25 LODE. 415 feet S o-n W . and 10m". feet N I*• 13' E from die* overy shaft. Be- ing i»t r or. No. I whence the W >4 r 4 s . r ; P. it. i N 1.5 feet; i -hence 8 0 13' V\ I'oo feet to cor No f thence N V.* 47’ W 1 *.O feet to cor No 3. thence N 0* 13' E. 1500 feet to •r N'.* 4 thence 8 *6* 47’ E 1 *•« feet to cor No. 1. the place of be -1 cirnlmr KANSAS CITY EXTENSION LODE 15 feet 9 66 s 42 W and 1462 f.-nt N 66* 42 E from discovery cut Begin ning at <• or No. 1. whence th • W ror »ee 7 T 4 8 R 73 W 6 h P M-. I ears N 30 1* 40" W. 2*74.4 feet thence 8 31* 20' K. 151.3 fc t so c - No. 2; thence 8 66* 42 W 1477 feet *0 * cor. No 3: thence N 31* 26* W. 151 5 i feet to cor No 4: thence N 66* 42* E . 1477 feet to cor No 1. the place of be ; ginning WASHINGTON EXTENSION I/IDE 430 feet N 66 * 42' E. and *47 feet 8 44* 42' AV thence 102 77 feet 8 74* 14 W. from discovery shaft. Beginning at ••or No. 1 whence the W. a* cor sec 7. T 4 8 R 73 W.. 6th P M . bears N SS* y *0" W.. 3139 38 feet: thence 8 31* fO' E.. 151.4* feet to cor. No. 2; thence 8 66’ 42' W 1377 feet to cor. No. 3 thence 8 74* 14' W 102 77 fe«*t to ror So 4: thence N St* 20' W. 151 49 feet to cor No 5: thence N. 74* 14' E . 10.2 77 . feet to cor No 6: thence N. 64* 42' E 1377 feet to cor. No. 1. the place of be ginning Containing 35 282 acres, expressly fexcepting nnd excluding all conflict, with ewrveva Nos ?7iA. -fth **:• I**n !TAI*M SK’.A 2154. 2»>*. 2301 2*6' MU*. V«r 1517* IVMI 15ff4 I*-A4A RSU*. IMSA. 190V*. M 15*77 15JP htwi»r i pnrdond 'he W , awf 7, ▼ 16. P W W snj the E. M ser : 12. T 4 8.. R. 74 W of the 6th princi pal meridian Said location being re- In bonk 148. pare 551 Vok 100. r>s*e» WO --71 Ny>V 152 45.« book 159 N|M 41-45 98-09. ot the records of Oesr Creek Tonety. Catondo. Adloining claimants, owners of alrove | mentioned snrvera C. n FORD Register. Rni rufc April 1; Last pub June 3. MR It is an Unfailing Rule When another agent goes below our rates, he is £oing consider ably below the standard of the insurance protection supplied by ouragenev. The large business of this office is based on SAT* ISFACTORY INSURANCE AT LOW COST. When you secure a policy you have a certainty—no risk that you will be disappointed in event of loss and claim be made. If you are considering the taking of insurance, and have not tried our agency, ask your neighbor or friend who has carried protection from us if he is satisfied. The policy holder is the best judge of satisfaction. The greatest Insurance Companies of the world are represented in this agency. r»gt CM PLOVERS' LIABILITY. Lire. ACCIDENT. HEALTH. BOILER. PLATE GLASS AND riDELITV INSURANCE iiiiiiiiiiiiimtiiinmrr----' ••—-- * WE want to sell you LUMBER to get money to buy TIMBER . . from which to make more LUMBER to sell you. ‘ ' YOU need the LUMBER. WE (need the dough, although jj this is no unbaked proposition. OUR LUMBER for your cash j - YOUR money is as good as anybody's. OUR LUMBER IS < ; AS GOOD AS ANYBODY’S. Let s TRADE. • ; Everything Used in the Construction ot a Building. THE IDAHO SPRINGS LUMBER COMPANY. ;; VVM. OUNTON M E HALL C S BIRKIN6 « 4 f •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦ I MM HI HH»»I I I THOMAS BLACK GROCERY Successor to £. R. Eggleston. GOOD GOODS 0 0 0 RIGHT PRICES 0 0 ATTENTIVE SERVICE A Clean, Fresh Stock of Groceries, Bread, Cakes, and Pastry. 1043 Miner Street. Phone Red 742. . _ /// \ /^ Ay Ay 4? / 'jBT cujA o / / . u oV' 'A w V 4. / / -0 v A 'OV / \ o*° * \y y y Teachers’ Excursion! Rates I One fare p'ns f j for round trip, from points H in Colorado, to all points letwcen the R Mimouri River and Chicago. Iruiutb and St. Louis; also to Memphis. 7 . On sale May 27, 29; June 3, 5, 6, 10, 12, 13; I July Ito 10, Inclusive. Final return limit Oct. 31. I Full details may tie obtained from Hj J- I■ VALLERY, General Agt. <039 SEVENTEENTH ST., ; alfillilH DENVER. M