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The Deadwood Weekly Pioneer. l'KICE. F1VK EMS. DEADWOOD, SOUTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, ISUo. VOL.

SO. 43. KINO SOLOMON'S MINE adr.ulel without a dis-ctilieg vi the capilol reiir.in io S'. MINE AND MILL Supposed to Have Been the Holy Terror probably Valparaiso. O.iK and it presumed lhal it i ntde I on of Taylor's present location.

Association Annual. The annual mee'ing of the Black RAILROAD EXTENSION they have also tin- privilege of becoming members of the Library association and getting books therefrom at I'rovtrb- Oold to be Remonetizcd. Since the opening up of the Holy -k- Iter if r.i B- The Katie. Messrs. Brodie and Tortat.

owners bottom of the shaft and then a fane will be made to ceunect the shaft. This will open up sulllcienlly large body of ore of good pradc to keep a mill rnnning at a profit, Mr. Hart is feeling Jubilant ov. the strike. Oolden 8.

pper. A run of thirty-five tons of ere from lyn. Tsrror and Yellow Creek properties silver has bobbed up a few point the special rate of fl.50 per year, payable in advance. Thoso who do net wish to become stockholders, however, Ui'uiiri Necrs.ii of the Katie mine, on Spruce guicn, shipped 1,832 pounds net of rock to the which brings the silver camps within a ed skirt. can, by paying t3 per year, becemc stone's throw of home once more, and Hills firemen's assonall.ii luel at Rapid Citv at o'cbck last evening for the purpose ol electing for the ensuing yoar.

designating a place for holding the animal lournamenl and The B. M. Preparing to Extend Its Spurs to Reach Various Rich Finds. U. 1).

smelter and got mo vesterdav. The owners got 0 per member the association witn tnc Virtue is im own A burnt child avoi-U Ff-n Li'l'. Tbe f.M.I and hi iiion'V imi t. ievt the Galena and Carbonate dUtricu will be in it again. These two camps, the this- mine was completed Sunday on cent value of the assay, giving net returns of $25.66.

This ore wa from a be J. K. mill and yielded $21 per oldest in the Black Hills doing any st Carlo. right to use it and draw books from it at pleasure the same as stockholders. It will be seen that a stockholder then reallv makes a loan to the association A large body of similar ore has been thing outside of the Bell mines, are to A drowning nimi w.il vn uncovered.

The owners are Man rich streak in the mine. There is considerable pyritic ore that assays from to $15 which they will ship. The next annual meeting a well as amen.i-ing by-law, or rules governing tournaments, etc. The depart nient was represented by Marshal DilIZ of the Hook Ladder. Guy the Keel.

cure. be reinstated and it Is to be liopea for the people of the Black Hills that we Dode. W. Speed. Jno.

Truax. Ko- which pays him 30 per cent annual div The wie man is h- wii' land and Kced. The property is locat Every Facility Given to Mine Owners to Bring Their Ores to Deadwood. will be in it when silver is idends besides giving the owner a share in the management. ed about one and one-half miles from through life bluffing full a pair of ruff buttons.

Knowlesof the South Deadwood. Chief The old reliable Iron Hill that has pro the J. R. milL Oue half the woiid won b-r The City Council pyrites is found iu a mixture oi sua.v and talc lying on a porphyry dyke. Tho boys are drifting along the face of the contact above water level.

The contact pitches at an angle of 4 d. grees, and the richest ore is at the top of the contact, which is nine feet thick. duced more than $750 000 in gold and silver, the Bcabury-Calkins. Spanish and Jefferijn mines of Caibonate, society girl survives it Lucky Cuss. Engineer Simpson, Nathan rranxlin and E.

McDonald of the and Anson Tippie of the Deadwood. The Fountain City Hose coiupr.ny was Held a regular monthly meeting last A fiiend in ne-d i ll.eone waiK C. 8. tVyslcr, manager of the above around the blm-k to avoid. It's an ill wind ih-it bios nob-ly night at which the committee to whom was referred the matter of securing a reduction on electric lighting for the city reported that the company could mine, came up yesterday with some One looking specimens which he had assayed by Mose L)on.

The represented by K. McDonald, proxy. TheSpearlih department was represented by H. E. Warren and L.

Arrangements are being msde lor reg- the grip. large producers of both silver and gold, are not to be forgotten which have been lying idle for wantof a price sufficient to warrant their further de vtlopmenU The mines in these dis-tricts have a sufficient amount of ore An honest man is the "ik ular shipments. I mo 1 1M 1 11 HI IMD VIS w-j IabeM. not reduce the price, but wouiu in of Tammany. formation as that found in xi-onon tlin number of Ke-re- It takes a thief to catch 9 Lreeile al The New Horseshoe I'lant.

Messrs. bumi.cr and McKay, the the Holy Terror, which is located a-jout ferrcd. lot man. The Coopers. The Tribune says "Bob Cooper, who in sight to warrant their working at nome when silver reaches $1 an ounce.

the Horseshoe two and a half miles south of the LHCKy principal owners in The reports of city treasurer and Silence gives many a debutante Bald Mountain and Yellow Creek country are just now coming to the front as last as railroal competition can accomplish it. The Tarions discoveries made during the last eight months' runs of ore of more or less permanency has given an impetus to tho building of spurs from the various narrow gnage Since the discovery of the lower contact by Messrs. May Company, iu ihe Plutus shaft, the possibilities of the Bald Mountain country have been largely increased, and the sinking lever spread. The Mag-eic. Baltimore and Kichmyd.

Golden Cuss, and pan tests mvle of tho same for years was agent lor the Wells Far tint ice were referred. A bill lor These are mine of the past which have Mining company, are expected to ar-rivo in Ii.adwood some lime this week. away. have ven exceedingly rich returns, go Express company at Deadwood, and an ordinance to license billiard and Iain idle for eight or ten years in hopB of their turning to gold through legis There are six claims belening lo the All is ot gold that chlorMe. Give every man ihir.e ear.

but few The Gates Iron works have secured the since that company pulled out nss pool tables uassed a lirst reading and -nd the veins are as near ris- lwen encic'ed in mining, has been em for building the new cnion thy daughters. sures as can lie found in the Hills. was tabled. Bills for ordinances lim'tinrr amount of explosives to be lalion. but it bus done nothing until Kiu" Solomon's mine, the Holy Terror, ployed as superintendent of the Key nation plant to be erected at 1 mma stone mine and elpected to commence and work will be pushed rapioiy.

ror kept initio city limits to 200 pounds Marry in haste, repent in Apres nous, a eoib Town Topics. was opened and the legislators see a the present it wiil have a capacity oi and hve boxes of cap, and provide for chance to buy a cheap prospect oy operations this morning." Bob Cooper e.itoe to Deadwood 1876, placer Copper Pyrites. ive Short who owns the Llewel liftv tons, with a lOMon numiing au and regulate city scales were introduc Keward. Hawguod and Jthers, have their remonelizing gold. Tne boys at Carbonate and Galena are all smiles mined in Deadwood gulch a few years luO-toii Lower in case it isf junu neces ed, eiven first readings and went over shafts to the contact or sinking to en lyn located on Bald Mountain come to town yesterday after nn absence of mMiha durinz which he his sary to increase the capacity laier on Found Frozen.

T. R. Drake, a printer employe on under the rules case oi r. new and will iu the near future have as much money as an African gold was foreman ol ihe Golden Terra, has been su, ei iniendent of the Sitting Bull and Iro'. 11.11 and is the best known Work will be commenced inimemaicij Abbott vs the city and Kpiscopal church counter iu The Lackawanna.

lecorh, Lackawanna Fraction. Silver Flume and claims on the Green Mountain made important developments ou this miner. This is the happy condition of vs. city were settled. Mr.

Abbott gets Keystone. the Council Bluffs Nonpareil, left for home yesterday alter several weeks' search for his missing boy whom tie found at lait frozen to death in an old those interested i.t silver, and tbey a warrant for 153.00 and the church and other claini3 belonging to himself The l.lewllvn ha3 in nn. nnil ueers. and the dis- one lor 700. A telephone from Hill City says that i-o.

Bertschev and Dabell who hail a miner in Black Hills, but he never run an express office. E. J. Cooper was local agent for Wells-Fargo and holds a like position at Cripple Creek, won't refuse gold for their silver mines now. This is all true, except 11 lltt Iweu worked with satisfactory results covcries made in these mines have encouraged others to begin earnest de BILLS ALLOWED branding c-rrral four miles from tde for seventeen years.

Oa the creek contract to sink 100 feet on the ivey tho legislation, of whicli the most of Prink 75 9 00 vclopmenu. The average prospector W. L. ji si camp on Timber creek. h.

thrown uo the con- near the north cud of the claim a tun but judging from his ventures in min- George (jia folrlCT. 60 in the Hills is a man of hope; the some tho readers can i the burlesque. Prospector. MOIIC et and the work will be done under twenty miles from Powderville, r.t. intr while here, he den know the dil- nel has been run for a dislance of 200 feet on a ledge that csrries iron pyrites Frann Heck J.

J. Krlitliainen Coe 12 2n eu 21 Hi 6 S5 Hohert Cooner. who loranr. rw.tweell A millO and a milk Mr. Drake and his son John, i I i.

limes igunsfatuus of wealth encourages hira in his work. A strike of ore is made, then, presto change, he lays ine suur h. arrived with a crew of miners from eighteen, came up with gold and silver. oxide and 4' Chicago Cattle Market. Lowe oi Co Pioneer Publuhing W.

8. Harding ranch. Auditor's Quaterly Statement. er.ni.er. The ledge matter the northern Hills.

The message also 00 411 IS Office' fcularte. the imnortatiou" of these assays a'-ut in gold and silver and Chicago. April 1 The receipts of cattle as compared with former years show that so far this year the number Fib Hunter co Electric Liht Co 2W miners had caused considerable disco back on his ores and his property is for sale, partly for fear of the extent of his find, and more often the thought liiat at las! he has struck what he has about 10 per cent copper inc le.ig. To the coiirte-y of County Auditor Zink and his tver-obliging chief dep is eight or ten feet wide and is trace Drake. Kicklo Drake.

Kicklo Messrs. and uarge tent among the local miners, and there more or lcs talk of a warlike has fallen 118.000 heal behind last on, I behind the corre uty, A. Cable, the PiosgfcB is in were appointed a committee to.mprove able to the souH. nd ol the claim near hui.tir.i. for.

and. like a miser debted for the following interesting nf mountain on tne sponding term in 192. HH- Bill, with his "old, he delights to pass the of receipts and disburse Dunlap avenue to the city limits The Popular Tailors. north side The market opened on Monday last ments? for the quarter ending March some horses, and Mr. Drake, r.tnrni:.2 to Council Bluffs.

1 -ft the boy at Nda Jorjansen's ranch on Box Elder A 'cut February 1st or Ai the boy it the ranch to go to I'owd. -rsvilie w.th wolf skins to s-11 and did not When he could not be found his father was notified and came on at once. H-i h-vl ridden over tl.r. hundred rt.il Alien he 1, 1 the b-y in lhe coral fr. -n to death.

He had tic! his horse and evidently lain ib.wr. t- without any feir nli itev-r as his bundle of wolf )i. I not been untied. Appearance seemed tn hoarded treasures through his hands ai.d visit his find and hug to his breast with a 15c advance and held up strong Adjoining the Llewellyn on the north is he Bohama. Tiii.ity and Oro Mr.

Miort holds the 195: j.H Att Rfr-1 tni liic that ought to be paying him until Wednesday, when the heavy cattle bad to make a little reduction, yet Deadwood can now li'iast of having a metropolitan tailoring establishment and one that any city of live times its a.452 Tiim natur-. A Seeond HomesUke. lb-re is an hem going the rounds ol the press, credited to various souicen, but which oriirinaliv appear.d in the PlONkEIC From recent developments the Isa-darah mine iu Kuby llasin promises to be another Homesliike. Not long ng Harris Franklin, one of the owners. controlling inteie-t.

The past seven l.il If. receipts Tsx n.irrht well proud of. en vears of his lite been spent 9 Leue t.r cnooi a regular diideud. This was what mad" the Goldca Keward Mining company put their disposal of prospectors with small means and goo.i The company would buy We refer to the establishment of K. rissCAKY ucurrs.

in deveicping these claims, hue the liglit and medium handy weights are strong and in active demand. European cables quote American steers as high as 12Je dressed weight, and there isapparently a healthy export demand. Ti collected 11 3,1 4S ieritice and i-o'ation is aimu Lord. The firm came here from i 00 Miir-elianemn Lcuteot sctiool landt to be rewarded for parlies have been New York several months ago and established in the Syndicate block with gi' Sirrs. ailof tin ptop.

for the Taxe collected line line of goods, They gave such ft lis 41 HI Al 05 Mucellanenuf fue of ch')ot lands. visited the property, ana an. ci a pick, went into one of the old workings of the mine. In digging around he struck something which looked ore and pay cash for it inside of six hoiii s. Alter a fe.v days or weeks the interest fell oil and today several prospects tint could and should be mines arc idic witli the rich reward almost at Tax aale tedemptioru satisfaction that their patronage increased until they found their apart Texas led coming in ouij limited amoiiuts and are selling well, the demand is goo I and the prices pid are in excess of those paid at any other point, including the ftVcnce in cost of transporia'ion, Oa Friday 1107-lb.

-xen s.l at and past three weeks, The veins are fissures and although the ore i not as high grade as some, there is an abundance of it. and no one who knows Dave will envy him a strike of good luck- 1i.ereis ore enough run a tv food ami orders were given 10 JiSCAET ments in the Syndicate block ina te- the extension of an old tunnel, which the i-er ei.d. The Burlington, fol- show that tnc hoy men in nn. in.n, while the horse lived len or twelve days. The boy was" buried up at Box Elder, but Mr.

Drake cxp-cts to return in the summer to take the ba'-k lo Council Bluffs-Mr. Drake is well known throughout lhe east and west the printing fraternity, hiving acted as district organizer under F. M. Pinneo of Salt Lake, formerly of this city, for the I. Several weeks ago they de County warranui and in was run some distance, wnen a cross- thrnuirh quato.

ttrest palrl oilier dUbunemeiiU. ore from wlm assas on began, ijrj in ia rmA bunding direct op- sctes in pushing cided to ht up the hu.Ul.ng uirec.j r- im per ton. It is esu- resr.fiBY nauurunMssT. int for tidy years and per- ton bunches of 771 to 976-lb. steers i.H iMisite the postoflice on the south side an average of $19 that showed i get matvA lhal is here for keeps, of l.ee street, lecmii to its -niirs through eoun Countf warranu ana in- anl of is enough of tins ore hundred with no choh 'Oil of.

si us of return haps will i opeiate a that capacity at SMver City. terest. In Other dliburstmenu U.va work and the building wa, i mri fr a year. cxmson the market then Some v. with almost uulimiled icn renovated, repapeicd and painted.

1017-1 b. ai CoantT warran'a ann in e.ouree-. oflV-rU for a progressive com T. two years ago, aril later is Persons who now pass along Uee Nevaa CtLtle 1. 1 oi j-l 2 terwt rio Other diabuneraents.

an 1 i oiincn oi i.a... Concentrates. A gi.ol substantial hoist is leing than can ue pany a ne.a oi i by Andrew Hanson, a wen kuon fiii.l of operations acted in the same capacity at Bluffs, lb-wili have their sympathy. brought $1 90 and a carload of 1936-1 arrived in equalled and excelled by uone. of Lector from Bald Mountain i I St i TO Balance on band 2.616 InU-rest paid on a per cent, bonds exijori onus sou.

t. villi much valuable buill on the 1 mine near owned by McClure. In any direction you go, ore. ore. more ih.

store. There are three large te city yester lay The pro-picts f.r range cane are for January amouuted to for eontinually L'reets you; in every show windows of plate glass in which herniation concerning his winter A test of ore from the York owned very rl itf-ring. ihe winter every bill, quartz, placer, and are disnlaved beautiful suit patterns oi Work on the propeii) ao February $1,090.00. for March Interest on 10 per cent, bonds for Library Meeting. The Library ac-ociation held a Ing last night in Coe by Al Bishop and others, will be made wood one for them, the spring opens ,1 m.

tin mining meets the lo Kctncver on me i.u...., the latest styles and selections. not onlv nre they in good the J. K. mi" W''L'K' Induction works at present in February $10,05 00, March Bonanza, nis ill morn attractive, a la Hevelci.lii!' mio a will office which was well atte oe.i. -ir.

the marKei is nun mae wide total interest on bands f2H.4B2.oo. operation aie to be extended and at 1 i formation ol the loihisu.r the T. and beautiful a.tornes me wl)rK snows a uouj o. real remain where the ranchman will i 1 1. cur ola lis in uo least The rooms within are very (cross-cut) and woi uni l.as not seen for some Minnesota Capitol.

U.e season. The Horseshoe an(, stock of saVs will a.say we 1. He is willing to the erec- large profits. Thorniest ion of the removal of the conipany oos is displayed to an adv prosecute work as vigorously as possi- Tho non arrival of topper pyrile from Montana, which caused the D. D.sroelier to blow out one stack recently has been overcome, and from The "Standard woulil ue pieaseu removal of the state capit.d to .1.,, h.umoM at.Dartmenl i.io .1 l.is-i.artiiers are umi; i lion of a 100-ton plant will encourage olheis who have good prospects and came up the legislature Mon have ti open Selbie was elected chairman and Coe secretary.

By-laws were read and adopted. A board of trustees was elected consisting of is members of the Round Table Mrs. Mat tin. Mrs. Carp, n'er, Mrs.

A D. Wilso-i. Mr-. Moody. Mrs.

Gaston Mi. Con. and three members outside of the i Mrs. Selhie, Mrs. Cushman and Treber.

The meeting then adjoiirm d. are two well and commodious This ia good properly and should be them, knowing that they can be of use a continuous run The judiciary committee in lhe and worked. Nevada gu.ch is in n. store is in work rooms. In fact; the I in ft Villi there on a good thai Minneapolis had have onlv be.

waiting for someone to make the lirst plunge. What finer field i i. ItA fntinii in ti. neu future be one of the Messrs. Reed JJI is an assured fact.

The Holy Terror case Is still ag- eveiy way complete, UO.tSV V. no to give the state Loring park lO JUU market. "hTASDAKD" i-lVK STOCK COM. Co. trade and it is best camps in the Hills.

-in its way along in the circuit court and that the state had no power to grant such authority. The report was he works, and Deadwood is the daily increasing. The Limestone Range. Hattenbach Galvanic Ring. at Rapid.

The defense resten us case Tuesday the jury were sent over center for all the country around, the Hatt-nbach of Sioux City, We learn trom imam oai 1, antral A is eettine in snape iui to examine the B. brother of Joe and Aaron, and well to Keystone ye; freiirht vards in tne rush. known in this citv. ha- ii.v.-nt. around iu controvi'isy.

known piospector irom me Hills, that a mill has been built on the south fork of Castle creek near a cement which has been purchased Virt ward will be utilized for ore cars. i. 'I li ir- day vaiii'- ring nn was a regular lieM The line from Spearfish to Moorcroft, er, is spceilic as well as a cure for rheu. citj i.rosnectors in me Snn.lanee and the Devil's lower, mati-ie. gout, seiaiici, lumbago and by Monmna miners.

Only hve stamps are dropping at present but with satis an oDenins. and iui Among the countenance seen on the stLietsand made familiar hj' an ac Will iu tho ores fron. Mentana used for flux neuralgia. The rin' is the result ol careful r-farch into the principal of factory results. K'icd is iu charge oi the machinery.

Mr. says this quaintance were: Join, Abram Keld-r. G-o. Calkins. leclrirt phetiotu -na and is ol i tttrt -biscuits and pastry are the result of uing in" will come to our doors.

Lumber and timber. for mining and building will come within reach, and big territory of mineral hearing two dissimilar rock and cement, and will give prov Sli Win. Ri''d. Hugh Slch-nna. Franklin.

Hank Hilloii. John able employment to a large number or Win. the coal problem will be settled for good. The E.khorn. too, can be relied tn extend iis present spurs and He owns good prop riy John McVean and Barnes.

und is elated over the on IDe a mild current of e.e. tncry when it comes iu contact with animal heal It is shaped like an ordinary 2ld ind ring how ng two colors. 0,. inUiing gold and lhe her silver. Tin- ring -I I a gnaranle-! ii, relief within new ones as fast as occasion de The Morrow, a location adjoining prospects.

mands. tho iiuh Dafottt company's -Katie," has developed into a proud claim. It has en worked i for Mr. Roe Craig Returns. the Roc Craig, who is one of a riaus- the proper baking powaer.

CALUtlEl BAKING POWDER or unwholesome in it. A piuch nl it hi ennaih to rfo pound najrCT I AlfTNr. POWDER CHICAGO. Department Meeting, in interesting meeline of the A iron Ha teibidi is auet.t for Hiils for the of ring, .1 lIv timn tin. A -MH'i wrts fire 1 fj i I.

Ml if iiih iiaaf moutb, NeU. syndicate, owning a number of claims on and south department was held last night. Chief ili-eon i.rl Carbonate disinct. run in 150 feet. I n'- or tinned on aec of the i he tuane.

nn r. A vaanlta wlien of R.chmoud Hill, Taylor in Chile. in the chair. in near Piuikk. S.

1), A. ril Tay FigeTteken; it arrived yesterday and will over to fl rL etf minis to.laV. During ihe past Six to the by laws and tournament rules of the Assoeiafon of Black Hills Firemen i the lower contact au-l a grade of ote was encountered. Work was then he-eun on the upper conl and shipping one man nns ueeu en. were diseus-ed, and delegates to the entiy yet promptly on the Kidneys, months only animal meeting to be held at RaPid Liver and Bowels, cleanses the oys ployed, but Mr.

Craig's business s-to iu 1 1 ore was found from the ni.rht were instructed to cflr.tnallv. disnela C01U3, neau lor the defaulting sta'e treasurer. be. yoml qiiesiion no in Chi.e, where believes himself safe from cxM adition He left Havana ni 1 iter than m. 2 sailing the I-thnmsot Panama which he crossed by rail and down tne P.icilic.

lb; is ablj lo nereaSC lilO lOlce ai.u I i i .1 hnt.tt.inl I ,1... vpar. substitution oi an cikuh.i. acues ana ievere uu developnieiiis uu.i. The Etroniiholdj.f Health.

fr ihe iriin as a team starter. Uer constipation. Byrnp xigo Th principal work win ue uone i a.MbA in nresent nnlr remedy "I its kind ever pro- Emilia lodes on Fine Is soon carried by the assaults ol malaria, but if Hosleuer 5toroc Bi.l. rs cgaies hic -1 anrl BP. V'almiraiso.

h. name of Hon. 1 btar of the Hook aucea, pieaeiug v. culcb. south of Kichuionu nui eomuanv for president of cepUWe to the BWmacn, prom a nformi lhe recenl The Pinker ton detective i cachet isemploved as nK-s.

disease, 'absolute safety is attained tmiv nenencmi in iu v- 4i. for the ensuing year. stiikes in lhe keystone van ion Taylor's trail at least live 1 lattperft nrpnarpa tni uum a.w i creek districts have auracLeu a s.t. eks after he had sailed for the livino- nailed Tne most virulent ioi iu o. by maisn.a.

tainted air and water, soon vield to the creative and combative in- -L aafwllAril WtllCll Delegates will leave on the Elkhorn for Rapid this afternoon. lioutuy -5 A LJ ten lion to the Hills. MANHOOD RESTORED mus ana reponeu mm many excellent quanuea comment .11 tA Inn made it the most I fr Vera Cruz. Mexico, I far.il-rild r-H' fl I caff 'ti iH -is L.t?I'.i i. lltienceoii.uise....

fortifies the system as no other medi- an wj i rintA v.UH or tii- 8 1.. w.ortiT k-nnwn. ree muu-s k.f i-illin sin th 11 In I ine has ever PiekkR. S. April 1 -AtU-rney b.

1 Firm i for tale in Tom Hart, Mrs. O'Brien and others, 1 Ms tendency to rneuiiiimsiu, 3 plan of the Library Association. For the benefit of those whj may nnrfullv understand the plan of tbe it rwSit. piii -m li if rut 4 ya B.iJrlis.hSiL'".:f'!' hnttlea hv all leadine drug- owners of the Bingham, located at the General Crawford has forwarded to a aia and kidney complaints, overcomes rjition. nervousness i-otiRiipatioo I Hi; lsrfTf ii 1 r.iyjw over the seal oi fiirnrynri' BEFORE mo AFTER Iti'I'ifJ'S un't tv (ristt.

Any reliable druggist who mouth of Poorman gulch, have re- 1 A wll I .1 la In ti.rnrv association, we will state that ip. askinz tliat couttesies ud liver troubles, improves the appe-L. nrnmotes digestion faking 1 fie reason v- i flu, I to priMJi- iU.Jr. may not nave it ou uauu uumea wont me cure it promptly for any one who 125 feet allJ baTe struck the ledge r. Tv- a MAAnnf an.

liim as authorized agent of the charter calls for 1.000 shares of at 5 per share. The money so firtti! -if antl for all in all. it is probably the most remedv in existence, and ihe Tavlor matter. It wisbes to try u. i that jg b0wn in trie snan oi iue o.u iwxym.WiVnciw.tn OOUlll American noint PHAKMnti Ulbstitute- workings.

The tunnel will be driven is popular as well as effective. Lse it systematically, not at irregula inter FRANKL.1N, rnunm paid is intended for the purchase of books. Stockholders are entitled to all meetings for each was sen-, uj a i which will not be given out, but it is IN. c. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.

thirty-five feet further in the ore until vales. wmtu re8Chef d're share of slock they may hold and.

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