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The Spokesman-Review from Spokane, Washington • 3

The Spokesman-Review from Spokane, Washington • 3

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Wilson, a 3 lititiosotan, Is stopping at Elm a California. lloitmo, anti ham him oyos opon for an otipt1 tinily io 1111'14 hi this country, Jam. linvort ailvainto twilit, tor ilio Jay Vial itsithiswcolt Joolos is a sirikor Iii tho prorosh," iiiiil OIV(IN 11)li 110 lit Imp (' it 4Iul1iiII ro-ontly from 7stintiosoin, called on 11111 NEVI ENV Ili. IN loilkilig (PVIT 1111M hVitilitt viiit an idea of goiii g. into the litnitioring business.

.1. Hanna rottirtioil home Thursility crow tt run out into Moittatia, tkia'ro 110 'Was folito sit000ssitit voking tip ft I rilito for Schoviitio Bros, 1 Itt ruportm Ilia wvat it on to Om oast wart! bit tor oold, AN' moo that ii, E. Itoothby, torniorly No111(4110 with iho im again in oliargo or his pallor tin' Whootyrowrr, tvhiph Int is malting ery ()ember 27th. Tito air is beginning to an edgo to it. The AVorkinen Lodge hes Leen resurrected.

NilitlerOtis gvain teems tiled into the eity All the towns on the line aro bidding for the mining ,11 Encampment is to he organized in this city to-night. Charley Carson reveives frish oysters I ran tint East daily. Trent 4t: Claunlairlin have a line hoot and shoo establishment. (ivory() I limilerson has bonded several of the chilins et the Coitir d'Alene mines end 11101 Avorking them. Jay Itiors I ri-mpe performs in this ulnae next 'Wednesday evening, hright weather makes builders feel good, hot it cial hist shvilym Vertl piffling a cornice on Dr.

Burch's now brick this week. The Ittiuul Ofilisi is limy located In the new building in Central Block, it iwo-mtory building hes been almost completed this week, east of the oh Ii Dr. Burch hes arranged for building a new residNico on him hot oil (list Riverside avenue. 'rho railrond pity ear was dealing out flue duvets Wednesday to the boys at this point on the line. Mrs.

T. CI. 1Valson is building a pretty cottligo for rent on the onetere end of Riverside LIV011110 tho Coeur mining country Ilia who Is so favorlihly Impressed with the prospects that Imo 1011 re. turn to limo diggings nt limo 1114 favorahlo opportunity. Not oill limo (gimp hoconio mmmi olloot of interest to limo rosiolonts of limo norhvest, but thy uutryvtous rumor or its k11mM reactitql (lir unit Nvido nod now old proctiool miners, Nvith o(lin to Intok their vil'orts, nro Hocking into tho mountains.

Not unilly, proolli(vol so) ninny experioncod minors, Coliformilit is supplying tho InnJority of llicso prospoctors. Among those who understand tho most minuto principles of wining, nod who Hind led nn(1 lourimod mining front practieni oppliention, Is (Ivo. Ilonderson, of from Ilnyes City. Mr. I lentierson is not one of 1111)so who talio limo N()111 of another as to limo villmw of a mine, or who tritycis Nvith pick and chanoing forttino with pun, lie hits boon schooled in tho diggings of Nevii(111) RESERVED FOR template milking building improvements.

A number new houses were started I Itik seek and others will lin commenced at fume. The size of rents Induce have the coin to Invest hi soo.0 kind a stetter. A large now building Is tieing pot tip the rear of the old Indiana House, It is living built hy the Carter Itrothers, lio Ionia a littieksmith shop at the (gainer of lain and ill stro awl those skill fill w'rorktovit aro to) use the loner story their Madness, to 'ilea the (ltliatiids for Moro Fost.strevt brillge has Levu throNvit pelt to halite nail travel is driftiii g. hat way, 'lite approach from the south tside needs some thiprovement, that oft Ilia north having been amok, completion of this link lain veil the two hanks hits had the effect of inflating properly on the north shore, Alexander Imitilot, the clover assistant Iii the hutehoir shop of NVilson mit next week, lb propost.s, to open it Meal lit the stand I hat has Iasi iitiijiil hy Clough hot Itivcr1(10 nviiili, that Cum oxlwot to retire from business. We Wish Ili(' yoong hunt hick in his undertaking.

Ve hear notounais complaints filott sobscribers that their It EN't Ews are stolen as t4tion as th.lit'pred. WO situ pleased to Intow that the paper Is In such tlettottol, yet most protest against this Diethoti of stieuring copies, MO will yan the litivs that if caught in tint act they will have considerable I rout tie on their hands. people throughout the city have on a full head of Indignation, and if it mil could drop into a cronid tn. cog. and the pathetie and puede allusions linked with his mono he would feel very nitwit annoyed and perhaps Iron'," got on a gist() disgust.

It is Very evident that on his IV. ttlEtt 110 vitt not be received iwith liiuid 1110 it retail of flowers. Leashv hie not at this station. On the front of the cover of ti pamphlet giving a new list of offices and agents ft tr NVelh4, Fargo Co's express is It cot of it stack of hoses, hales and packages and a safe, guarding huh is it dog with an intelligent, olon't-toutilmite east of il'his cut is It life-like picture of a dog kinavti as "littli ler," fornierly Ity Veils, l'argo agent at place. The (log IO till' ghost sometime anterior to the present date Croon the effects of coda poison, and the plot tiro iM When front a thane of the roihmel Illiadshew Ims finished his task of ohinving up a tiltatiter for this ity, and can say 'Without fear of successful contradiction that in ell essential points it is as perfect It chart its is enjoyed hy tiny ell nest of the mountains, large or Ntlthlll.

It is a voiltiftmous document, and touches upon tAll.joet that tosy In.rcaltor (sone up for lotion). ilihe city has needed sonwthing the linfol, and Nvitl Ig satistied knowill g. the filet. charter goes to Olympia tIlttIihI, to he sulanittost to the lAighliture for their action. Arizona, mitt Is fully competent to I roadalihi 1'o visit tilm siiivetoi tlin pass Judgment upon UM NVOI111 worthlessness Of ti mine.

When 1113 111111'W a hit Ribk(Awo 11011118r NV. It. nrilios tip Ids mind front personni (1311Y 7.1.14""i (I he locates lit once If ntY' 11i1 thlm Wii regret flint full If othpr. NIVV- 1111)t 111014 (1111 vikoiliquita liol 11181 Iwpil III 1111111. 'nit! 111111H ((I (Vilon vas; dmvil from the wow).

Ing lately in Arizona, unit Is Inter- 41 1 7 (4.:1 1 rk 7,1,, 5., 2 este(' In there now. 110 rcail tains valv In 1110 Ilti went back at of the discovery gill(' in I he Cow once, how IlViT ter it vinipr's slaV, I lo i. d'Alene mountains nnti desirimr, 1() Ports 11111" ProVorill14, learn from net nal examination node nod some of the strikes rich, lie has full a trip north. One day spent in the in ilia future of ilia diggings. diggings satisfied him of its extent iL 11.

1i4JhitoutI, wife iknd 80vC11 children aiiil duo. to no Hon, hut arrived from Iowa this week, and lire purchased and located claims. lie- stopping will' Rev. 11 r. Drill.

NI v. It. tiourily, Orogen HMI sides this he had two houses con- go io snoop lirOVIlling the stuted, and 1188 in his employ otiatme a ohm va. to remain nil winter; 110 "Is 1188 a StaV lii this torritory, consbleahle force of Nvhite men and J. who 1,00 nt on tho hallans at work liaeldng in a large road fir maid, of weelo4 or lour(' sillier-quantity of stilitilies 1-11 conversa- lolliluhilig 11111 management, of Glover's tion.

wt1i ns I leinicNon Stated SIIW iiiill toturno(I to Ws ell), Tuesday, that tho iitv cou1 d. not titi (iXiig. Ile eilly tileppeit 1.411Ort IN lit) had gcratud. Theo la gold over the to go hack dal look after the buzz whole country in paving quantities. hi Ii first-cbtss lumber otanufaelaring estab- Six Or eight claims were being yolked, and th owners wn ers werak- staniev wh() has r)1 ci Ti to.

11: .51 Charley Merriman has out on illuminated sign stating that he dishes up fresh Oysters at all Maws, It Is expected that the new Methodist college will be open to scholars by tho middle of next month. Tho rain that fell Wednesday was of a quality similar to other visitations of liko kind but curtailed In quantity. little of the recent rain three months ego would have lawn worth great big American dollars to the granger. Every week new houses sluing up in mono part of tOWII. nre so many that it is hard to keep run Of them.

Wihen young men visit about town they should not postpone their departuro early dawn. It is a di ad give away. Our struits present all animated appearance during the pleasant weather, thninged am they tiro with pem he and vehicles. Sam Hayes pnrchased worth of goods front Sweeny and Company Thursday, which he will at once take into the mines. M.

Thompson Co. ore almost hurled ill grain ot their office on I toward sir( et, They are too crowded to receive any mom at present. A. harricade of south of the raiload looks as though some one contentphtted improving and using hurnt clay as an ingredient. The painters hip-it smeared the new eellege with a N'ay hand-Anne Nhntle of paint, that is a vast improvement to tho conspicuous structure.

Tho new side walk in front of rr, itch's brick does away with the fatffiliar old rata-tat-a that formerly responded to the foot steps of the traveler, A stack of trunks as high as a house littered the depot platform Sunday morning, indicating that the popuhttion bad absorbed another increase, ooadaid toward Nvill IIIMIYm he reWarded With proverity In business. These its a rule, are the keystone of sueeess in everS part of the civilize(' corld, owl especially so to the newer parts of America, when they have layil carefutty employed. Among those Iii this portion (Jr the NortiltVe4 Ntho havo mievoodoil I every Veliture through it careful adherence to these rules is James E. Roo, of our city, a gentleman who is highly re. Hpeetell for Ilk sterling quolities, and who Is ropidly pushing forward as of our heaviest la x-poyers.

r. Roe hits hod a Varied experienve since enrolling himself among the residents of W041110(8) Territory, hut vilit the ono obieet, in view of Miming it comPololicSi Iul4 hoen ithhb to surmount all ohstaeles by faithfully hficking to the principk4 of right. Ile come to this county some four years lig, and like Illany itilether living with tei pos. $Oistql not dollar ho wood. tho Nossiag of rohust heolth and an indomitable energy he ae4 cepted the first vork he could lind anti from that day to this has ahvays neology(' to keep himself profitably husy.

I In drifted from ()no enterprise to another, nlways enlarging i his field or operations and Invariably garnering the solory of perseverance. At present he is connected as it partner Iii os large and well-regulated a livery stahle as con he found in the territory, the building covering a lorge amount Of the stock is In the It of condition and plenty of It, and the entire property unincumbered. Ile also has an interest in it large and plying sawmill It WI-led lit the Cottonwood ouhtry, that is the source of a large revenue. lint one of him most voluoble possessions, and one thot la bobls above all others, Is his "hilewild" ranch. And Well may he It prowl Of the property, as there are few farms anywhere that combine suelt excellency of soil, desirohility of diversity Of topography, and vanity of scenic The piece of land contains 2 I() (tyres and Is slimily(' on I he Rovhford 1101 Hellie eight MHOS eltSt of the city.

After a short distance out of town the road leading to he ranch Is one of Ow It In the Nanny, ond vill even be much improved Omit I he contemillated new road is built. The route lays along the southern edge of the Spokane plateau, with the Huir, that in places rise to high and rugged ridges, covered with the perpet unity verdant feilage of the pine, to the south, and the vide, yellow stretch of gravelly prairie to the north, that is again bounded by a range of hillsond mountains, through which hi hiiiitt river Nt'erki Its crooked way. Suddenly the traveler turns abruptly south Into the timber and In a few minutes he is at the approprintely named "Illiewild." Mr. Roe has the entire piece under temporary tepee, NVIlich Is to be replaced With it substantial fence next sunoner. The soil is rich and deep and easily Avorked.

Tlwe are So acres at the south end now under cultivation. Much of the land is covered with it heavy growth of mense pines, but the remorseless axe of the chopper Is rapidly removing them. At the present time a party named Johnson ham a stento sawmill at work cutting the trees into hunher. Mr. Roe lets sold hint uutt feet of logs, and more Will probably ho cut.

Quite a force of Own ire engaged at the mill which gives the otherwise quiet place an air of life. The major portion of the farm lies In It valley on the east side of a considerable range of mountains, and almost every acre is tillable. The Mitt? for the residence, which will be built next summer, is on a slight knoll, just at the base of the ridge, HMI 011ie it Is protected the wind gives a line view of almost the entire fornt. Several Inexhaustible springs are on the lohice, giving an illocution. of pure water.

Mr. Roe fell in love with the location when It first saw it tvo years ago, and never rested until he secured a title. And Ids judgment Ivam good, as no one can visit the spot without being struck with Its beauty, not to awn. lion its value. From the house the land slopes down Into it little valley of virgin soil.

Spread out beyond is IL dok body of pine, and fir and cedar that follows up the breast Of the mountoin range, mit II pepping above I he emerald sea 1st the bare head of ohl Mount Mica, that now Is copped with it crown of snow. To the north and south and WeSt is the sante belt of pine, broken here and there by long vistas of open ground cleaning I he umbrageous forest Him the beams of the moon In it drakened roolo. We are not surprised at Mr. line's enthusiasm after visiting the farm, and while WO never covet another man's property have an idea that two should entertain the stone feeling as he does if we were the owner of said property. Mr.

Roe well deserves this farm as he does his success In I ife, and we always feel rejoiced when a worthy man NON in a world where hord knocks and disappoint. melds are more generously woven Into existence than is good luck and prosperity. A 11:1 4 i iVi 1, 4 1 8'. Slid 1 'j 'et(t, 1 t-d i1 tor Wit Frank I. Stone's oloopoot for I ho Montana Imm emelt( litiother, tat lo shingles awl other kidding material.

III furnish goods Ii line at bottom for cash. For cheap groceries ont 3 4 (), Don't forget that yout can gel fresh taciturn "YSION It Charley till IOW Of OW (lay It tilly reasonahle hour at night. fsheil 1 bilve nil Inwil it lir load of the food Shell Lime, tt Welt I sell loy the oir ,11,1,10 to stilt, It, Sit At S. litilltition's Beal Estate office. schectine Bros, hilvo Just roweletiol ovor the Northern Pacc railroad, front (hi-(If((, 1111 i11111101141.

1110 of full moil 0011111112.i overcollk, oleo nirer al primes lower than ever whore known in Ilia northwest. OW anol see the goods, (1sters in all stylos at Charles letTilliltION NI'AV 1100T AN1'. SIVIE 'rrant tato of Mille, i1 open 1111 bold 11111,1 41o0 141010, 11111111f1011110 1110 141111111 IWO Of goods, in the new building on the corner and Himont, toeing built toy the National Bank, oil or shout the 1st of octolter. 'I'licy tarry a large stock, II'M tormil'or Itaranhis In lottillair, call tit Ili, Cash yalitt tto tha Is'inNE. The limiest 1011014 tool Ilomors inamitatilimiii (1111 Ilk11Ys lou found at J.

N. Sooner's. VANTE11.litlY 100.1 Of Oats, for 'which "Hi( will IR' Pahl It I'M lunch served to eitstomers at Chas, 1terrilittlit's 'Atriliitir Chins, Mlles, l'itiolok, Anoint. ninon, Fishing Tatildo anti till kinok Sportsmen's (locals go to) liarry PaintersottentionA tionophito lino of painter's material at II, J. linntil outfits and bar fixtures It specially at J.

11111 1111(1PverYliling lateessary for a saloon lit 111M liS1111111s11- 111v111. tl0 1'ballPs 1,1,111., 011 lloward street, for a good cigar or pleasant think. Late periodicals at the t'lly InalgStore4, Ill', HOMER! Chas. Sweeny to). sell at tvhoolesale It'd I as retail, int11 country merehants find our prices mammal IthntrAtitEn! It slit he to your interest to look over our stock before purehasing elsewhere.

Sweeny to. If you want It stpuoro meal go to tho Sprague MOW, Ali tinily visit to the store of Bros. Will lot, to ymir intorests. Strangers wishing Ito taste the delleacies ot tho hillor coutilryprairio elockett, Molt and cithooloshottil I eon at Itostatirant. V.

Carson, proprietor. ItEM FM 11E11! Chas. Sweeny earry It full stock of dry lothing, hats, caps, hoots and stews, crockery, glassroare, carpets, tamer, anol the I iir.st 140Cli Of groceries this $ide of l'ofilAnd. Soragoto llonso motto "Cleanliness, l'oAitelocss, and timid It1111V11111(q if you want to sell a work horse, driving horse, or saddle horse go to VARNER A'. ItOE'S should remember that J.

N. Squier keeps in stock the linost of vines, 11IIoolM and eigars W111111 bit ell 01' hni111" al 1'1111" lo (1111111are IV" Amy house on the eotist. ott For cheap crockery noel ghosswaro at factory lorices call on I. J. Brown o8: to, "Catch the shadow ere the fades," and I loot way to) do) It is loy al J.

-Q parlors, IlOolA oaot Of MO Mouse. lonv down. See his tvork. Ladies, do not to) call tot omen and ill toq, the now of dross goods, Alivcts, satins, ottoman silks, tot liioo Itros, paints, tolo, nd always lwpt stock tot the City Drug Ve have reeeiNetl to hirge stock of cloilting winch we 111 at Iower prices than ever tottered in Dols market. t'ints.

Sweeny ot: to. of eigars and native loll I lltpOr.t, I Will03 at AI 'ANTE1)-100 torts of hay for violet' the will be Paid In cash at ItooPf.s, Justus Wenizell, a lin rl air of high renown, lias opened his shop again in this town. opuliod out in the same el 1 loco Where he cuts the hair 111111 HIIIINTS I he face. 811o1) 011 street, next door to the N. I'.

Hotel, tAo) see him, try him, he will treat you -Boston brown bread mod pork and beans for lunch itt Marrinian's. New SellenEne's 2t TO ALL Itribotms Amt Ituy Atilt l'ina and tittolarShino21 ttl (i0O RiNiS9 DIM her tiood dinner at t'arson's Sittiolay. Itementher you vitt al ways get a el-an bed at tile Sprague House. lottniotItor if to buy a work driving liorie, 000 saddlo torso' yon will fintl thew at VARNER tV A larpl, lot of ittuv carpets 3im-1i joist 1)11111VIVIST(1 by LHillS ttt, 011e0 MOO the stock and intake then selections, 21 liave your pictures taken loy J. (1.

()shim, I (allory (el Front street east of the t'alifornito The honer 1111111 eon find a braving lunch tot t'llarles 11 urrintan's saloon, Ve do not propose to) carry over lolly N11111- Ilier goobt, tints. Sweeny All tho popular patent medicines for Kole at the City Drug l'of the finest livery liortiont go) to) the WK IlA yon want igloo. 1, try ono) of wilito bells at Om Ispragne Jlonse, IIENIEN111E11 If yott wish to buy a line Itoolman cloth or linen, call at (Alas. sweeny 3: In purchasing toilet articles never fail to visit Turner's City Drug Store. His 'select ton of goods and prices cannot, 1)0 CX1111011 DI011 ill 11111i get the figures.

ATTENTION 1WILDE111.1Tb0 White and t'ellar Shingles for sale tot Davis' Lovelier Yard are the best in the Market, Use none others, Por the hest cigars in the market go to N. Sootier's. Fresh straw for beds at ItoE's, If you NV101111140011 vuI1 tot yotw house call at the Elm loyinent unity, your orders. Competent men always on ltatia to do the vork in style. Next door to the At t'arson's, next to M.

F. 1Varrenis, you eon get a meal that will satisfy volt in every respecttotality, eooking mai priee. I Ilri1011 has everything the market affords, alai lois tattle is always lihentily supplied. thickens cookosi in every stylo at all tintcs of day or evelt ing. (hIt polgn butter, flour, feed, for P4alo by 11.

Thompson, commission' merchant, Riverside avenue. glue tbuitin Ito has arrived at dosit, and unloaded an immense loot of groceries, dry goods, hoots anti shoes, clot ute, tot t-ottocillie Ittos, all on exhinition tot their mammoth store on Ili erside avenue, tont offered to the piddle tot astonishuivly low prlees. 21 otololot Nugget" is the coolitleol named of the new saddle horsy tot VARNER ROWS. 'f KAUFMAN, BEAL ESTATE Al 0 ENT. ()(tiCe east stole Howard street, has liar-pains in l'ovn toiletry Provcrty.

61 hull to call if yoott want to IIIIMIESIMENNEENMENn Dealers in General looked and IN' OW II rance of the rt4t1-111411 Fitlimi tldN WITIt HMI of the country next summer. The gold ti, wonders laohad producing sect ion is very extensive, so INTII Is he pleased with the outlook that 811(1 he is confident that the ledges he hies himself betwe MO il1 WEVM110 frOM Whit'll the enaNe gold has been xvith the void of December for the sans-washed in imst ages NVill be eventual- caption of being near gold, even if it be is discovered, and front the appear- "Inkr grimild We are glad to velem' me back to our Pity mince of the nuggets promises to be the mmt ledge ever tin- A hi" covered. 1:40 conildent is he of the Iktom 1 otiimlv ex 'shm ae (of quartz th he at has sent gir. coomon feel, to Arizona fmi 1ml tsale'rintonolentt confident that the measure will herarried. Who yin spend the winter, as far as The trip did the gent101111111 a great deal of practicnblo, searching for the ledges, good, as it gave iii a tiitl MNIL thinks that if there is a rotti the M1011110 ponlimmmmjtimpf his LINO man in America who can lind them 1ts SUPCrthlehdeht IS the pnrly.

Mr. E. S. and Chas. Wel mmter returned home tomiorsult goes back to California from the Big Bend paradise Friday eve- though they had really for the inter, where business In- terests demand his presence, lout he tetItt will return early in the spring and and speak in mord glowing terms of gibe and Pitsh 1iim mining ollerelinns llt beantifoi farming land they saw 071 the Hayes City.

If (apital will prove any trip. They believe that next somomer's assistance in develo Ting the ciallitry emigration will carry a big population into he is perfectly able to develop. l'he that country. gittlietitun 10111111.11 to the tomes Bea. Bravinder dropped into his ohl Wednesday, viler he will sulwrin- phtco lii the community Sunday, Just am tend time transportation of the pro- ImiltrallY IN though he had never been absent.

le spent I he fan in East visions for continuing the Noork as late in time winter as possible. NVe mo find r. I lenderson be a tery is the picture of perfect health, and seeMl mi intelligent gentleman, and put a lIP III int its em ever, IN) great deal of faith in what he says, eN poets to remain bore a month before Si) far the weather hots been good In moving onward, the mines, giving prospectors ample wir popular fellmmtownsman J. J. chance to) work their clal Jos.

AVe Browne, returned Ii()IIM 1111A IVPok front may add that It cannot be expected his trip to Portland, aecompamed by him that time trallS Will renmin open nitwit wife and family, who) haso been pleasant-later, and if people go) In now they lv visiting tritqldm ill 3. i (1:. Itro 1wtne Ann vwel ed had be tter prepare for a six months going to sojourn. A numher of persons have bi8 gone up from here thi8 Veek, bat the ty aro gild to get back to their 1101110 after travel will not continue much longer. the long absence, wtm have received numerous lot W.

Abbott Lewis, a gentleman just from term of inquiry regarding these mines the east who ham made tho profession Of and as the questions are all about taw a long study, ham settled down In this city for the purpose of practicing and pro- the same we Will hero answer a few, poses to continue vit it it. Mr. L. is an which will (Ill ighten the correspond- ents und others seeking. to format to erudite, intelligent gentleman and so take pleasure in introdueing him to the Are the reports of the mines re- it faVONthly 11111)1VMM(MIMitil S1)0101110 Nide as moon us he Nlewed the the city, mind like They are if wo can take the Nv(ml the rest of um feai UMIihteilt that there Is of good mid true itiot, BOAdVS It great future ahead for the place.

qUantities of virgin gold havo been Iv. IL Marshall, of Portland, agent, for displayed, bandied and sold In 11,14 that great and popuLtr trunk line the Chi- cago, Al illomket4 St. Paul railroad, called directly from Ito mines Mr. Marshall is a and brought in by those who Nvashed woromy represennnive of a worthy II Mt, Idiom and ham done nitwit good for tho Are many going In road by giving it pu hi Melly In the west. Ito is a pleasant gentleman am veil as a live Scores of men are fitted out In this city every week.

This puha of do- agent, and we hopo to Hee him working up the rungs of the Iambic'. he can hang parture only taken by those emu- hiimiltiat on the remerved for the proming front the south and west. Many from 'Montana, Dakota and Idaho go Sam Ilayes, of Hat hdrum, was lit the in front the east. city this Ameek, invest log in a largo stock What time In the sluing can men of goods to take into I me mines. Sam has get Into the ntines heavy Interests In the rwur d'Alenes, a That is a question hard to answer.

part mmf whieh represents ft town site, ve hay an early sin.ing 1)erhat'8 Odell, notwithstanding his modesty, ham ill May, hut otherwisc not until the been named neves cab Re Iles the latter part of may or tito of most explicit confidence In the mines, am ilum should, but laying aside his Interestm Juno. Ono may bo able to get in' pronouncem the yield. in precious metal earlier, lout no work could be done. as astonishing. Miners are Inaurally tact- 11111:: 'o 7uitt be the cost frm Spot- tun when a a wowk nd NVIII lint the extent Of their "violin up," yet Sant hits Timis IS another H1111111)(1', and de- been so situated Its to be shin to judge petals.

One can hire it horse if only somewhere near the producing capacity of on a flying visit or can huy One from the claims. Tim figures are surprising. $25 upward. I'll() other ex lamses lie gums back to Itio camp Iktonday and will hibernate for a few months. are light, aS travelers counp by the vayt carrying and cooking: their Own our towny, Lane C.

tillliatn, of the edibles. Besides by spring it stage hog pioneer livery limn of Mover NthOMO brilflith of good nature is only title probably run front this city excelled by his length of anatomy, 11104 Thursday morning those whose footsteps led them in the vicinity of Itivel side avenue WerO att moving the body of it man swinging in the air toy a rope around his neck from the aralt in front of Cannon'm Bank. On closer inspeetion. Move er, the figure proved to be a dummy. It seems that some unknown parties took the effigy nuothod of showing their emaempt for the Joint lhopnosent a-Ova, as a hoard pinned to tlw read "Stitzclis Last Effort." Marshal Hyde cat down tho apparition, notch to the relief of nervious povlo.

Flesh fuel was added to the mining eraze Thursday loy the return of a nunilocr of triffil the Comird'Alene mines, who reported men loot taken out a day. S. 11. Hayes, of Bat hdrum, hats purchased the olol town site of Fonda City, and the name of the ilnee IIIIM 'Well changed to Hayes City. The town is located at Ow Fagi and Prichard creeks.

The lace already contains twenty-I Mouses and Minors aro being rapidly vim-stringed. secured tho property, thirly-cight mores, from Stratton McQIIPVII, Charles live emit-pinions took out $1,304 in gold (lust 10111 their chino in six days. A good clean nio. People aro almost olaily mado a Ware of the inipetlect to loograph facilities on the present foe. Ono histimee Nve know of is that of a party at Little Hock, Ode-graphing a cry Important inessago to a gentleman of this city.

Tho message was sent and the way the person foot' It horn it was intended heenme acquainted tvith I ho fact was through a bolter inquiring if the dispatch load twen received. It camo sailing along two days latoor. It is presumed that this great annoyance, Vt Nell has frequently resuPled itt consideratole loss, will toe eradleated in tittle, but if the company has any aliout it It should at once proceed to put up several adolit iii lines. The efroort clot a road through from Heron to tin) mines lets so far proved, a failure. As parties aro figuring on a toll road over that route, this may account for the milk In the cocoanut.

We have rcliatly informed that at good Wagon road could be out no the mines from the Would it not be well if our merchants and Immo at liathdrum combine and have tI ta road const ringed If our people dosiro to hold their prestige as the supply venter for the diggings they ought to make it apparent hy taking hold Of this matter. Ito not vatit mail it is too lato. Spokane Falls van reap great benefits froutt the initIPM if Hon right spirit is shown. Now is the lino to strike, as it never pays to putotT until next toonntmor that which ean bo oloos this fall. An effort WIN months logo to ostahlish ato immigrant house out, this bat vith fatal procrastination no) decided action has been taken ill tho proTho noport that much an (Isiah' isik ment existod hero loots been spread broadcast, and We know of a number of famillos that have come to the city expecting to find ono and left disappointed and disgusted.

There is yet time this fall to construet a tullotingof the kind for inittio(Unto use in tho spring. Our attention has been called too this matter by tho seoes of immigrants that are arriving every week, many of whom not being aide to Sind m.o.( nomalations, have continued. I heir journey elsewhere. It has been demonstrated that mar people ean net, when onvo aroused, and the time has come for hem to arouse up and do momet hing in this eamo A We received it pleasant call this week from Judge Lewis, who has liwated in this city, and has opened Ii law office on the east side of I toward street, in Kati fman's huni office. 1Ntr.

although hailing from Bston, has been west before, ana thoroughly familiar with the western I ractice. Ile cines highly reeomniended ns gentlenian of culture and a lawyer of ability, who NVIII carefully and conscientiously transact any business intrusted to him. -We cheerfully commend him to stud' of our readers as are unfortunateenottgh to get into dillicul tics, 111 i .10, 41 I 0 pv, :110i.og t. a mon has purehosed I he building ()potpie(' by C. A.

Absalom am a land office, and UI proceed to III i1iZ( hO connection with his present business'. A HCW britigle over Creek, on the road to Cheney, in the I him of OW dangerous old rattletrap that has done duty for so long a time. The vliange of Line on the di1 awaken a sign of relief among those he are vonmelled by the nature of their business, to he on hand at the arrival of the trains. C. If.

Ininefill it Company have rented 'Marshal lyde's In Union block, and will open one of the finest saloons in the Territory about the middle of next month. Oen. McCabe, of Itathdrum, is now taking notil into the neW mining camp. If the road eau he kept open during the, Nvin ter the (IItIIt1IiiII 1 ill be rt blessing to the snow bound miners. Charley Carson has neatly titled up the cut ire Fontl story of the building ill vhith ilk rest rnrant is located als sleeping apart melds, and 'slims prepared to accommodate transient travelers.

The tirSt litikOS of the season spotted the earth Sunday morning. They were like unto the "snow flake on the river," as they Ivere out of sight the ment they touched the earth. A froAt dense enongh to sin prise a tilermometer was spread about on the surfave of the earth, and other things littering the Sallie, Tuesday morning. No OHO exSilperalmnilitlive of joy over the display. That stuffed figure was unearthed Thursday night again and run up on the Bag, stair.

Come, boys, it little of that work goes a long ways. One display of the effigy was bad enough, hut a repetition is nauseating. There is no abatement in the confidence of mining Olen in the extent and productive capacity of the Com- d'Alene mines. New arrivals from the scene are coming in almost daily, and the reports brought us are very encouraging. 1Ve ilitVe heard ONO Of our most reliable eitizens state that it Avas hardly possible for the new school house, as large as it is, to accommodate all thy' scholars.

In One of till) oril this is not bad news, tii4 it SilOWS lOWTI IS eilliek fell of people. The body of Captain Pierce, 2Ist U. S. Infantry, who died at U. S.

Summer ain!) on Foster creek, on 171 II of July last, was disinterred by order and taken to Fort Spokane last week hy Lieut. Sol. F. Sparrow, NVIIVI'e it as buried Saturday military honors. We call alto nt ion to the eard of the Northwestern Telegraph Line, in 'mother column', for is John F.

I hmenway eels as manager. When any of our people desire to call in the aid of electricity to communicate with neighboring towns, they will find this the best medium. Our publie schools are at last running under a full head Of steam vith the prospects of a successful term. The teachers and plipilA start in Ph it determination to make up for lost time and we ex poet to hear a gotel fliTfaillt of cavil individual meniher at the close of the sehool year. Andy Connor has branched out.

Ito has just purchased a new dray and horse and is now prepared to till orders for carrying and delivering goods. This is the first (hay of the kind ever started in this city, and we hope Andy 'my reap a goodly harvest of 81 out 'Jr the invest11101t 'rile approach of winter seems lobe an ineenth for hurrying up thirst, IV) Who are so rushed with Customers as to be unable to write out an Advertisement. at a low rate of fare. just returned from rip to Walla Walk, Which Is tile best route where dm neighhttrs treated hint well. It is considered that the trip can Ito did not forget loom: while surrounded be made rom Spokane Falls, with with the greatness of he metropolis as the the icast ditnettity as the trails are following from the Sentesman comparatively good, and everything proves "Lane halo, of Spokane can be proett red byre.

Very prolpttb- tito city too is as elwertill and JoilY ly a wagon road tvill be construeted as ever. Ito mays at I he Falls money IS hi Ito' t4pring. Other routes are by plentiful, business good, and 10)1 it Is now the way of Itatbdrunt and I leron. the center of business for the vast country 4'1m in we. The co-partnership hertotore existing behveert C.

A. Absolom and 14. N. Van Vranken, in the buying and selling of real estate has been disolved by mutual consent, and the business vilI be continued by Mr. Absolom.

That gentleman wilt be found for the present in the old quarters at the corner of street and Riverside tiVentW, Ina will occupy an elegant frimt mint in the second story of J. J. Browne's new brick, AS 110011 11S thilt edifice is coni. I iked, which Will he in a very sin)rt time. Ile has a thte list of real that he offers to tho public, and parties contemplating investing should sco him at once while the chances are open.

I holeo Propert urro sunding it. Of tho largo brick Idochs WI 11(11 IWO 1W011 the past sumLON Can he obtained In Cannon's now, 1.onal aro 'warty finished and vitt lae addition at prices varying. from $50 rcady for occupancy by the How year) to $225 iwr lot. Easy terms glvcn idlo others aro nconploil by dillbrent to parties Nvishing to build. ApplY of business.

bow Is now in tho to C. Absoloni, corner Mill street liery business tind has a atoolr ono 1111(1 Riyerside ttveline, nutlit." 1- IMIEIMMESSI.

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