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The Weekly Gazette from Colorado Springs, Colorado • Page 7

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CXS Comments by tjte Key. Jan. 1). D. "VVe co' iv from last issue spiritual in'sight this dohi of 3r; Howferc Crosby's is hard to naatca? "Dr.

Crosayv when aslted pnee what "be inference was hetween tTaeo andv 3sau, withoot a mcraien'i's hesitation, '3saa saw wha'i lie saw, Quiver a part, of Dr. Montague's report Israel is real." at vie annua. meeting. is tnem- oranda from ais diary a recent week's It gives an entertaining picture of ono Co.orato" Springs minister's dai.y occupations. I find, says Dr.

Montague, t.iat an average day's work occupies alxmt nine hours: yomy-- A minister's Sabbata, or rest day. Jveak-'ast in bed; no "blue 1 getting out ie house four cal.ers, one three non-residem, received; so graciously dismissed with word of clieer--a triumph of grace--one bouk agent. Aii lour's drive. In the uoou 1:1 auc four ca on arrived Bap- t.ist. -'our letters, one to a broken- down, eastern pastor; anot ler to an eastern hmirins afterono of -his iqvalid par- is lioner- two personal.

Spcno as.iort evening, in reading tic re igious pnpers, nix or more. noon. I who winks at Boon Hora. was one the year Iwieh commend toa'l persons in- son, 'giving inetrufr- jg 'located tion 'o' the young an admirable little- audv hook ta characterized by thougat- sweat reasohab.eness, and moral earnestness, a combination, am soiprj' to say, not always found in temperance literature. oin an excursion on one o- 1 IiGaci- the last bamec town Iowa, -peahen tjary, always was was a common practice for a.

river to ts given in The Christian The Unitarian Temperance review Iteyal Gorge co. ai Canon always a fm day ltiy-- ti'i i VJ I irtse ca'lers anil throe i anil t'iroe rrram'B 'ui fie ca' were al. on jeo- i in urgent need pastoral .1 yonntf man W.IOKC pastor, Suni i i i i and mo.st irtthmite ''ricnu issubc a. pnurihlet of sixty-two pages by Ucv. Wiliam O.

Gannett fliu.e'd "Seven Temperance: ines and 'Notes for G'tiswes, Tomppranco Service and Songs." This painph.et" sold fur 10 cents ft copy by. t'no' tainmen'. Unitarian Ternpeniuee society and the Uai- te.iianSunday Schoo pciciety, No. iVJoacou street, 3o.ston. Mr.

Gannett has vi snoeia' an 1050 on History of I'nitiru-ianiHm provt. T.iis irt a piece of" thoroughly v'e! Tie seven fhencaiii at tay school oefora sion each' year echo" ar'e (fheap rate. I one year an effort Vast tpe of Ft. bad inade for oar enter- the mait entrance of exear- secured "he reward. Zehaa 11! never forget eases since shen, IB revelirer ib each hand- opened not a Biati a gani with taemi and as ppenec they retreated 1x3 oa a run4 sat not before one the J3Eppyhun aca anolhejr severely weaktc vfa to give tie "W.3.Q in an appear- other men.

'c? and received, his on many hard at alwttys came out years old, only No Aramonig; No Alum. Years aed article upon Crip- and make valuable upwards in its'. atest issue. Tae article acres o- land. 3oorado Sirinzs and runs as.

Prospect eass Colorado containing seventy acres of -and wit.i an av- depth of frteen feet, stocked wita 3sJ 08? or Tae readers by State commissioncr Gor(ion Land, used tomes aoc mimng in cunftu or an organized pleasure com- pasfc year, wi'A recal, t.ie excitement concern; and for lrriKation It is fed from mg we new camps' Cripple Creei anc. en inecring worx of Creete. camps made rcscrvoirs WRS done Reed wita TM years o.C, Greece, camps maae rcscrvoirs was done by Reed! wit and earries fuly twenty wounds re- progress in mines, buicing nri.j pTa rtical experience of Gordon Land. Ev, Chived while "S.ghiing fPt the ancsaippingore. pnc of these reservoirs has been and-i aVacecl ifl large 1 day Sc-nool Child-reii sorry nat oeen Welcome, San- Cripple Creek is almost exclusively a.

gold-' i dis'iaric'5, 'and gives promise of Sp-ingB ce not ov i nCQne taericaes- ones in the state. i Tis a campwaich a-firsts not wa.un-' dere-ood ay mining men. hail i me to call and tore- are us fp.lo.wf ('.) A co.lo in a 73ot- port hi-i Tie'ico s.iort let- tc.i-r on i i i to study. I'l t.ie evening t-ireo lours iu religious con- a i i i wit .1 four one a possib.o titc 1'J to ou en! er, six ami a to us many states, answering iiuu'lrie-' 'is to cost of a farm (to a 3up- i i to lecture (for. cspenses.

fur Housemaids, positiouf. for tri be solii'ly iiap- i i pi-ice of iu at Least six places, etc. Two and i a si in t'ie after- iH.on, us a wedding. 1'i'ayer meeting in i "xead an ,1 'tcrward. T.v.irstl:iy--In sliulv till Twocal'ersi atul two latter ou important state dc from 1- to 1.

l-'uiiTra of i a a i brother, 'icn; but a few L' one two er- raniis, i 'J. A quis-t i "or i i i i i brokt-n up by two A iiou-rc'i-idont crank i i i liours am 1 a icory of i i map. ivvo tv.I t-rs, Ifttevs. unt- to whom I Mjuirltt i i by my mill's to and cal c1 yc.uni; iiicu, T-. 1h- way: iuio'her iiini much deprc-s-et! i ami spiritual ntate: a i a from (he i to i i i i a to i aiu" c.ii.drcn i very near sis circu ar receht.y (T) gives on tlo: (2) A in Slan (-'5) A'c-ohol in a liouie; Alcoho.

Society: (5) Intcrn- p'-TaDCc; the View Chanyinjj: A ant tho 'i'ota AhMviem-e. ic pr -fnce infornmt'tou as to the bet boo! the Vvho isiibject. i wu i givew i i a i out inc, and is fo by a is-, of re vrcnws, iceo by notes whicij fij out irie. In.to notes is crowdtt a i a amount of valuable in- forina'ion. in brief and.

compact form, yet with cnxi aud ct.nviuciug preacUers' meetings. every Koncay 18 -V Jut that subject i-i in a nuts ic N'ahj 1 tempt ranee sermons aiu. can be out of iia boo'i. that the evi.s of and the res- Uregjr, WMca too sons jfor any- had better or wit i more convincing nreac'aore' meeting and Kr. is a success and tie results obtained saou.d ia- ducfe otier communities and loca.ities to.

cfinvert t.ie arid of Co.orado T.ies-iiningmetax greafc Tlum 3er 0 desirablo locations for at t.ie foo-. Hoccj- rnoantaitis. IXy.a':en"ion'was Soa'nurs- xanks. IHIe searciec. and con- "oriod mtt the- tie co so bu rJ in many eases ric ier.

Being a go! camp, is by an adverse sLver aay -he. -eas same very dealers "i'lete was-noeoubi 1 3y "i I ing reat: "When the bajy is cono drinking it unscrewed and. raid in a place under a sap. 7.J t.ie oahy does tijot thrive on I'resh it slvould 'JQ joHex." I-j ia.not tha: the th -ie; wou.c 36 ti.3.e to any whic'ii necessarily silver camps. From the OaxetvO Correspondent has sole in In y.nncinj: over I jese and- then on tfome to the O- pat- exnm.nitiy more carefully, it is eeen "Jut the ladies' wig'it of tlie Jfionc'ay 3vening cluh, oc-this story on one The De3erue 3ra and tie De3eo ue been consolidated and appear this weex under name of tie DeBeque 2ra, with 3ar.y tie year vaero were nve Lightfoot arid Huberu as editors and pub- opened.

Fow icre are claimed be Mr. Tne retiring. -wo mines procncing. IT would seern ttac ia Argent.eman of Colorado City was down le working' of these mines, ie existence of Tiursday to -ook 'over 1'oncha val.ey. He pay oie-las more uniform tjan is tie was a forerunner for a of famisies role in mining camps, Agrear, deal who desire- homes i i San Luis valley.

oro is Dear tie surface, wlile tie greatest The best government lane i vai'ey at Gold Llel.dii. any of tie siazhs is 250 feet. Sev- day'is under tae To.tec era. BauDp mixls have aeen during t.ie Hiedger. year, aggregating ninety-five s-amps witi a Ar.

appropriation will be asked from tbe capacity of 100 tons of ore cay. er- 8tatt by tie pcop 0: Kontrose county for a iB-ereSfin aaps may not be iar from wrong to eSti-. tie purpose of diverting a portion of the mace ore being treated will average waterB the Cimarrou river into t.ie Tn- 530 per ton. Notwithstanding tie expense. of about -en inLes, a grea-, dea.

of the ore is snipped 'o Denver 1 and smelteis--that w'-iicli is rtigh grade ref ractory ore. interest A 4ond and.sa^6aas' jciftn talten.ontie Monte Christo Wl Creek A. '-ae aond Is for S70," coin va-ley for irrigation purposes. It is 'claimed t.iat tais would open to cultivar- mousancls acres of in Montrose and counties t.iat arc now com paras- tive.y valueless, besides supp yinj? Montrose Consicering camp, is ten miles wit pure linking water, die cost would lory -rauce in its uaxuifj '''lie. til.

t.ie 1 "tr i sue i i'lpies pt-iwua patience "-QO much -to ta'so t.ae oualiiy i a ore im- "wou-t it mean ido now dovyn to a much to ask you to ta.ce me." W.iafc .10 de-y, Itwenty-eight fee-tl and 'Baylor, on the at this." me. i i i a i i Ii -i-n-'c, pro lis piuit- pi ot is by a U-injx-rancc serv- -ft ice is fr-. and a i i i and ly a i i i of i i a ar" wi-il miapted to use in tho Sundsiiy clubs, ttjiiijtoy- rirs, or it i.l.'irable to relitiblo in the eh ntuui i a to stu; from tin absent i i uf faith as stu- sip- i i i i a i too snp- tv Spent an in i i i i fonfiTOJice conic best fur ic church's unil spiritual wi'lfnvr, returning to prepare i for pure love by 's i i i a ss- 100' notes for ic" Tnirai" cjf ii- i niornini: for i a i I-'rom 1- 1o 1 two two 1-, r-. AfUTiinon. a a i i i of (-'lurch.

i Did i errands nnt a i "rivi-. i evenini: iccu- i 1 iit; one AfU-i- Samue, has 'nirnei si hi.l jo titoil in ie to 'do away iri this stnte -with vie or. of icr armed pces. T.io ji. has iad em orseuiont tho iocul traileHHSo-emb' and llopresca'ative ur-; tho jiL in t.io uwcr lousu tn-asorrow.

Tl'iere tiro ciy it POC lions anil it? as Any oerion who recruit Ormes "deHnec. liis -josi- woman in a-waj' whic.j caused auc icnco hear.tily even may no; havo with '-iinr. suit he as'ted a frienc. -cr town. Sourh how thoraen haod'ec t'ae CUCBTJOH i v-io wjio-e -vcm'aBsays upwartss of terv! dol'ars per ion.

is proneseu to ercti a 40-Oso ix iho mine from a raLroad, wi.l be seen taas a great deal lias been accomplislied. But a railroad is now being buil" from the station of May" den Divic'iC, cxn the Co-orado Midland, to Grippe Creelc Tie company constructing is vie Terminal 3ittlroad company. worlf is jeing jus-led, and Cripp.e Cree'i miners iwil. liear wiistle is their Camp by the first of February. next, spring-it need not be at all surprising wi'uess activity iti Cripp.e Creek'.

Tie ore is mere iu paying quantities be about "forty thousand do'lars and would bo takpu from t.ie internal iin "very easily. are enoug'a -iO Tin- asga'lani-y rtv'use "Ant, "bat my icea, sata to P'or to Messrs, Parrie, add 3rownelT IJOfJjQI 3ird of claims oa Capitol Hid. 'Jia Sj JJRS' oeasec opera- is awin some slight 'Jne Jack company's claims are among ie jost locations in the camp one of Co.oraco. 5ii t.io women, they ought to refuse it." I pee of the Work coinjany and has a een c.riven in upwards hancredl Saturday A man stroked into a loose'y overcoat person einu oynient arms, ex- fta -pougerg were Burned near as is now 'DF aw. )S iis g' aoOj3 He.carried a 155 'eluny anc su'jjcct to a ine ro which ae hbld not less VW, and iin oy niic -Q ec with s.ight- not less than one year 'nor niora than ive years; seconc, any person who ing gau anc, ae ae xnee out a little.

rifgt lied iA ly receiving a weli-mranintj shal' Bargain or arrange-sac'i recru A wide vein h'as now heen struck hreast o- the tunnel and" the ore on the dump all treat at the 'Uais tunnel will je carried some tenden't, Xr. JVa.s'3, a mining man twonty-iiyo years exoeri-aince, expects within that distance to catch tiezlaveh A is heing Btnkibn the same About a doxc-n teams from ie settlement were noticed in ie va.iey c-arly ilohflay morning. Uptn iniiuiry it was 'found out that they were after rock to builct a new church, (iood for them and God bless tienr JQ t.ieir cil'orts, for it's an undis- puteu notvriMstaufiintr tie siort- comings of peep tiere is ailils more to tho reputation or is a inducement'for settlors than, the fact that there is a ehureh in the neighborhood. Thin edifice is to with.a nyie-'oot wall, inside "lington Banner. T.ie Daniels Trull" compauy.

muds arc on. the 2ast Garnet mesa, arc con- id best gold fields in t.ie acres i in rin Contract? nave been for "tneinK atu owing t.iis ainount of. afttl this arid couipany are now negotiating with nurserymen for a suilk-ient number o-f-trees to p'ant tract. It is the 'intention of the company to make a specialty of letwet'n HtXtO and 40tX trees of t.iin variety bc-infi-in the hst. Tae and viere is n.o danger of overstocking t.i«i marjcet with vhe yellow meta T.ie new road-will 1 at least 150,000 tons of ore out of camp and a great deal of freight into camp during the year.

Colorado Springs, the c.iarmirig city nestles at foo- Pike's Peak, wLl be -jut miles hy rail from Cripple iaucs arc on tne Gari et mc a arc Creek, and she feels justly-proud of holding temp.atinc putting out between lu anc El Paso Cotmty Keservoirs. following interesting artic'e is from Tae Rocl-cy Mountain Hera" "rrigation.in'Co.orado is no longer'an experiment hut the result water storage for a multiplicity of uses has only jus-begun to' ye appreciated. Water storage is a science i prune has proved itse'f one of tie best adapted this ta Ir are worthy of jfntentionJ tlic prac- tieal men wao are interested in tnis question is lEon. David McShane of Monument. 31 of the beets raised on the state farm north of Monte Vis- SA the fo.lowinp results: Sugar" ia juice .14.72 er co-efficient per ai hut i i i caller whose mi persuade his a( lercuts ia i States to -ci i of C' licago.

Sept. 213, l.S!'-''. Die! n't deny a i but sat stil and wiso and to consi er matter and said "adieu." Sr.nday-- Two r-ermons preached, coramit- tec me-, i iittc-nccd. ay schoo stui ci. upon, cone uctcd.

Two in- i i i i- to trie way of life. A poor night's jeen saic Jriggs was in uence and votes his of Union Seminary, i i i ie pastors, who are' 'he real a a are against him. To answer I3vangelis: sion was to jg lia'u'e to vie ayove penalty; any Btnerviee, ia rooruKet a'hcve penalty; who jeqome enall agree toj oe- Liao.e to a fine and imprisonment not to to exceec onc year iu jail, or jovhv rit: DC a person to threaten 01 assault ahy one, t.o wio fi'ia any person bo ia to 11 lourth, any --ereon such a 1 recruit or come such, shal. 3 Oge n6r tau ou and fjnviiu' was six and a an was t-ia; ,10 was inc. pc aat oi ft man perfect'y gooc natured, hut lio.aac.

a gooc, 8f iiar0 am" ae I ioo'i tnis glance at nim, I that in a wrestle with a to'er- ahiy ae chances would morp in deep chested arms. His in perfect cariBidera'jle free. Over, the Jack on 'be resist an officer, for such person oe favor of V-i6 yotinj man; has the vote. pastors votec not to sustain theciarges, whose i i ics contain memaerp, with jutions "or missionary last joar ol Twelve pastors to sustain tie charges anc tieir churches have members, wit.i con- tn'jutions a i to Seven paetorr, voted to sustain iu part whose churches have 1,571 members, with con- rvlinistcrs not pastors i or against -vcre Those vo'iny not 10 uRlain six professors i SCUM. four secretaries, ec.iiors, Jhrarian and six w'r.

i O. resist or oe a "fe-ony; I crime com fitted hv such recruit so employed involves al. tie 'pereonfc employed in recruiting cr hiring hiba suoh recruitel person, whi-e so cDipioyet" damages the person or property! o' any citizen, then a the per sons in the seventh section n.ro severa iah to cam- A t.angeroUB e6rne( you conie to-jet a this young man In harness, ho he ahle to pu'i. as a as anyhocy, ufe eompsny, and i aat meanwhile a to wear ovnrcoat and turn- up ais troxifiera i'; wantec to. jle B'JTO.

ed ieieure'y up.toihc desiC inquired: "I want lirsvc'ass accommodations, concher know. Cawn you' accooimot ate me?" He registered, and: being s'riotf to his a bystander me if I knew wao. ae was. I 5rop'ied In the cent. i'r.

Bashor estimates tie yie ci 153 tons ner acre with a sugar yield of 4,495 aw own account anc ana ig was made from sc.vera. arge enter- on I pnrtia ripcued Tlo Sftwharine as I over some ore is MV iwe a genera, outxme. prop a rty iave 36 en muci greater V. 0 0 t-ybeen fuily matures Yr. Baslior says t.ie story circu.ated int t.ie a ka i affected the development of tie beet ortnat it showed Some selected Bpecimens.

are on view unfavorab in 11C ana ytiis is entirely falae IVTonte Vista Grapnic. Humor was current yesterday morning -hat a deal had been completed whereby iron Xmwr. -he tnn- of-je 1 annual -reaaeTS wou oave a tr fc road au assured certainty. IS in a porphyry Jorwation and has icdeney ratain TJO waters which iave Wnile not nng derinito was regard- 4u3ed lae great overflows of the father or it was stated by some-but tae roae. the gulf.

wu.c surely be buut, ane tur. all tue In ie a reservoir for the Cascade Pans anc estimates siowmg tjfe company a- 3dger-on, taking water. aeen preparec.and an op-aoa seenrec should be selected ougln to be furnished free of or nearj-y so, to confine the vast volume of water which sweeps down from eitner 3 of main range. Tais storage of re- sion of lie annual would oave a a eeyera. veins or aeqtafEotathis evi- tunneis id of the reasoa for eoaideate tae.Won Monument It on tae west of Casie fa- covers Sveaerte, whh an average dep-a 'of ccrtain-y seems mote -uan a haie i 1 i 7 1 i nme vee 5 usea ror tie eevera.

other valuable ela.ms. storage of wa-jet for ice companies. Tae ofice. 1885, ot ore on tae Aaaeonca, aa grea-3 ieyenne La ie reservoir was con- ie roaxi as now sipnc. id the It covers 7 this wou.L shipment I- is supp-iec to the smelters at and Denver.

from Cheyenne eree'i by a pipe line'and ree mues south Of ColoraEp is used for irrigation, 'ithi ska'ing and ice storage 1 Tae IZ.eetric company nave made ample arrangements ia 'he construction the power that will be anc: -y-- wo acres; 'average the entire city street railway faeijties equa- tuose of any city in the TTimea S-rases. iorce is on company. of 'jey are -ending IQ-O a S-JWEK -e. An Un i proniino.tlt inown uroug-iou as ono owners v.ie wesl "We.1, t'oat man is onoi detectives this sjide ol the Sis name is Ijuke.y tec, rmrh ore whtea "0 ice can be cut. C.

Allen of Philadelphia ana W. of Washington are two gent.eas«a' who aave spent t.ie past two days viewiajf the lands of tie Grand valley in Mesa was on voted sustain fourteen are jig phia jas teen a guest at Jhe Ant.org for stsveral spite inttjres's in the. production o- thb w.ii':e n.etii:, Guggenheim is ai ver r.n-cisuussing the'niat- years ago curing, the. raids naade hyca tor ae declares Ms haae- trv will bo is on Sa. 1 dake police iorce.

Atotiet xe P'enyer Corce. Hie discin- ten or Another reservoir was built in 188(5, easi of Both gentlemen are representing a fieyenne Lake, covering eight acres, with, of from the same source. 3eservoir number xiree 01 Kesa county. They origina-ly went to jruvesi, i- io Qn a)f 6 ra de ore Laie, covering eigit dicate of gentlemen in east who proposed lies on the currip of." another a-cep-h of from the same source. "-o 'buy and p.an: to fruit LOO acres t-ie of the Work properti? out charge or w.i only honorary Ices.

unao'o to successtu y'utain- ie i ree ant" limited coinage oi si.ver, Seven mitiisters votet. to sus.am.m four of whom aro cl'arge. Tao e.tiers were even cividec, fourteen to fourteen. ana.ysis shows aat or! ie ministers who voted to ao- i Professor except six aro in active service, those wao are pastors, javini? in t'jeir care a three-fourths of the HI roll members represented taeir lurches giving tiau tie money contributed for outside work. Of tje forty-rive ministers wio voted to ''sustain the charges in whole or in part oni nineteen are pastors and eighteen are not in active service.

Tne inference IB plain that the of taose who favorec the i so dec a renett- it Sherman acs and. adopf, the B.ani which woule ca-use tho to purchase two capture mi'lioiiB instead four mil.ions cuncea silver per ybar. reason fo? couh- tleth.eves on tho state. thieves'were raising aeoce, running tie catt'obit if necessary, rzgVJng'itom wheia seeiaed that was JQO one who cou.d or cio a ten feet, purely for irriga- Montrose county, but not being satisfied" C. traced in- 0 reservo i rs i complete were they came on fo Grand c'unction, and, in the 3Cary B-aim for an jneveiy panic alar and is equal if not supe-- after viewing the tie in 2aci caunty, nor, w'any sytem in Co.orado.

cided invest in Mr. is of Vie States In 1889 for she "JteParz Pass company, a to exercise a supervision over the orcaarda reservoir, iwe.ve miles west o- Co.oraco waici ae and p.act. Kr. Springs, acres wi'. a a depth who rirst visited twelve seel It is used for irrigation, stocked wiili fish and for boating purposes, la 1889 fc ie-.

Htke Moraine reservoit at the jA speciai in camp parfed of ea -4on no-ices, locate hy rancamen for tlie tert of thieves -QQ-J of Pike's Peak W-iica was com in 1891. covers acres with an average Ir ores. tais is that i'. iwo mil' ions were purcoas- thought he ed instead of -oar, it wou oe. not woula 3t a coined into money anc.

not storec m. startet OU5 and the center of the infeetec: oe'ore see ou i -sate e.a,mE, Tfae.ir oro supply for. Colorado Springs, con- 1 Knights last summer, is so pleased witi outlook that ae proposes to invest largely. Grand Junction Star. remains of Cbas.

Schmict, near fountain ast weelc, of it is fed by ditch and rriterrec an Evergreen. His ine -'roan Beaver creek and natural family reside in Joseph, lot ate! is U'i'Jzed for a domestic and rire -xx? poor to pay for ihe'aurial. has oeec in to a O- neotec 3y a or ten no a'aou-ten miles in lengyj. It is aad is weli sweied Manager Xorse, OL' I-Ioyt's "'Jrip China'x)wn" company, received a teie-, toe men who grain Suncay announcing "ie of near Cite nigj- -tfw Mrs. Cliaa jfloyt, wife'of vhe play-, raid' ami 30" Tae Western Trat, the oficia.

paper of the 3ock and road, aas an exee--eaS write up of Cripp.e Creek camp in 7he tTanuary numaer, the cJief i.lus*rattMa a view of the opening wngj.t, pneumonia. not in represent a a pun an company wire tribute oecur-ed in Boston, of udGoverec, laeoi nexl Hoyt was -linown prc- Zoys's plays 'rf a in tae best in the United "ie be wao came up from Greece Sunday 3 wof on -he Ar Wita the oQcera here. aiKonumeos TO couraging and a sack an deptJ oe 04ing ore laais now creek aad jfid redeem saye..

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