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411•••••• , rill 11//ort.tiel, •etztr ritory. 'Wctclu ct tact y 127, 1.013ES. 3.41. Baer's, cpc•irviLe ., CYC».. Whole -oak. and Retail WILALICIN• IS 111.. and. 11004.» and Glr....\rfte Frig N iNG C;00I).1, r.asev sonnwe04 OF .1.1.14•EIN1ri. X» NIL \Ir sai C» 3:1) • Ci...01CH C;. Hoye reread/earn , aided toa ear • huge and varied 'Meek end* Full mid Fluor Asitte,rtment Of Um» lame dined, will Ineralter be found on agar -.Q. - A...evr. roc fCfabiiircermaidei -1;47 «act r \I I err u CAPS. Itattto-lt NI‘:\\ At the annual meeting of'tlit. gig. foot Consedidated_Mining Company in Helena ten dayeago, Meesta, 'John B.' Clayberg, Joha..4aderson, Ryland'R.'' Crum, J. M. D. Taylor - and T. II. Carter 'were elected trustees. Mr. Clay - berg wiíe•niade• president of the board. Mr. Taylor Viee-president and Mr. Carter secretary and treasurer. . The Stewart mining bill as pub- lished by. THE AGE lafd , Week mily changes the relocation day.froni night of December 31st to . noon of January 2d. The telegraphic report of its change to August was therefore' incorrect. The change from midnight to noon is certainly an improvement. There might be objections to the day being fixed in the middle of the sea - SOB'. • • THE ELKHORN insten-r. The Elkhorn Company's mill and mineare of course the great feature ef the Elkhorn district and their sue- cese will encourage the developinent of many mines in the vicinity. The eleaffer and mine of the company is the A. „IL Hol- -AND - •ter lode, the main shaft of which is ALL ARTICLES OP COUNTRY PRopme now down 870 feet, and there more am »ad\ apreinay by rill,. boos... , Weal alawkid puffer pad fee Banreis. aar• Ass Kim aveseprwr ruityouri 11111.11,1WKSC.,, :41W)rt PCSIE IMIMILAs %N,'. IMAIAZININTA MrakintiCieWILMIN Heist jute Matt TutwAtta WOCCISMIM. CHMLIMAIR RC Ifelealeek bid ems bead at all threw ic Err rr ..ouo iltifIrLY AND stn.() AT KE„trt oNAZIK RATE., Tin 'Rol* uned nepaistime . • , WEIL- ErrIFIANT.4. J OST 1111111MIVIRMIl alma Bus lannews • Ca.t. Lama Cedar eclainalen.. Car Laieent lelemenrarro. (Sur lernael P r une. ( « bar Load )dlearisdanar. Cr Load TEms..nr.inn. Plata awed Taw Pews, Lealb. Manddbag. Illaneua \Mma eat., Kept trimetteoly eon Bawd at _ ...11e .1 .•eaa Wier:. Freight _Added. Tiad aft SAMPILL.N., , WORKS Skle Track. Prans»Wayr-Ag; Et.=.zmiu. Martiti Taaaurna CMAII713 er Rumi.G Hint, TI ALL KATMAI. Dr.-rrffue, nun ro ANY PART CM TEE QM\ Ili_ N. EITK. Agent. B igin PAIIIIL DOOR& MOr WINGS. CIMAR ttep.ead ell Ward% Irfniebinge Leon - bee, lerialiag ant TAW PM/Y. RN lam& Irma deppnater Cam/newt fwr temmak. Mean, fur- Ifur ilosANINNA. Ihrligek Pte. f . ..11- tnittler nut Indian nmer. • SIMPKINS. \ Cie\» POW1111) ii•lorcrxer die Clifsauz. Of t e3eX > 41›. A Paw Anmensinee COME as maim rim Sala Bannon IIIIPLAS.A. DeT11111.15T . 1111LEIT: Melded borer., Filiere..em BUM, G1,11. ern« , Innr •OIMIL err meat »era. CILIErf elaiA Inn Ilmit MUM. C JIMILMGE gar Maw - I. R. iiii.1111110E la dam veriefig h no.boor e .•ar. rimer I. ibeinierlar nap elimaii rewind Ante! awl 4' en. patibriarfallinta ardieb\e7w. wien. meta meellered Jr at doe inevire than two miles of crosseuts, drifts, stopes and other workings necessary to its developnient. The mine shows an illimitable,.amount ,of ere and is a practical guarantee of the existence of Elkhorn ae• a mining bump for years to come, were there no other minei; to be. seen. The change whieh is apparent in the mine since less - than rie_i_arkable: Then the mine was - full of water and it seemed an - irretrievablelostr. -- - In - kugustlaît - Mr. J. W. Pender took charge of îuill and mine. The water was pumped out, new and impróved pumping ma- teery wits placed in. the mine so that there is no longer any fear of its being drowned out, the mill has been thoroughly repaired and improved, and for the past four Months the bul- lion has heed turned out in a' way to cheer the hearts of the heretofore *de- spondent stockholders. This result only has been accomplish'td. however, by tire expenditure of something like vision of Mr. Pender -an expendi- ture which proved the faith of the owners in the ultimate value of their roperty. The annual spring flood is hand 'at Ilio mins.awi th amount of water is daily increasing but with a pumping capacity.of,120,- 000 gallons ler hour, and which may even be easily increased, there is no danger of the minera being compelled to stop work. The new pumping ma- ehinery was placed in position_ inlhe mine by Mt. H. B. Bennett, and his work . excites the wonder and -admira: ,tion of ibiltielboleetr It:- New develop- ment k-ork is going on in all Parts of the mine and this work proves the almost inexhaustible resaurees of the property. The ose isH taken Out by tributing; leeecete , t, work arid by day work, 'and die mill is kepi well supplied with a. good 'reserve supply On hand.. As has been said béfOre, the mill has been, very thoroughly re- paired , ..and refitted and in running along Steadily - without any ‚halt. Constant additions and improvements are being made that add to the power anff ettectivenee5T - flie stamps have Éeretofore been the working power but five additional- stampri-are now -being put, in -a-ad will be dropping in a week or two. Two new boilers have lately' beea put in led two of the old boilers are being thoroughly repaired, while space is being, prepared for two. * additional ',oilers. Anew boiler and shaft -house is also to lie - huilt inam' ediately. The smoke -stacks are alsti to be Jengthen- ed. the tubes for the purpose being on the ground. A new air -condenser tI ia'heing placed in position. A aim\ • IUJR.Jm$ reœutly been placed near the the steam to run it coming from the mill boilers. Every- thing about the mil!---+Cii i slucted on an economical but effecfee, basis, witflethe result of bringing a prOlit,on all ore worked and wit It no deleàr stoppage. of work through 'tiegligence or carelessness. The property is cer- tainly a rich one and warrants all the outlay which has been made 1,i e t company, and it may be considered a diVidend-payer i fir many years to &trite: Elkhorn -theiintenéalhi,,taxtrate pronu n the district and its s eht is awn red. The vent in places is 47 feet wide and there is Much rich Ore coming out of the drifts. The shaft is 200 feet down and drifting each way is going on. one drift extending already a couple of hundred feet. New bodiee of ore of improved character are con- stantly being encountered anti the prospects of the property are daily growing brighter. It. is understood that the isimpany will shortly begin the sinking of a perpendicular 40o - foot shaft, and it is also intimated that a' conceritrator will built at the month of the gulch near the mine. An extension of the Qsicen is the Goldberg', and this :promises to equal the original location in value. , . 'Belo* the queen is the Elkhorn King. owned by Didinger anti others and this is a promising prospect. thing similar, is around again but not In the vicinity are „the Xadytiiion feeling inneli like work.. lke jrnlau- hi will fully reeoverhy taking agouti rest. . lint... 441 at Beam' is again full blast, the Shear, Brie, eonducting it. They atp,poirtiniptireif to- eater to the wants of the traveling publie good shape. A harness shop is also carried mu by one of tite4ffre an adjoin ing A horse saliVas vertitiedtoeimie off to -day at edford, Nichols &Mille owners. Only six out of the band of one- hundred were mold. The majori- ty of the band Were fine horses and it is a little singular so few were ilia - posed of.' The owners talk of taking the remainder of the band to the Ju- dith eountry, • * All. are noiv making preparations for the inter -neighborhood pienie at 4,t u a, auf ei-L4.1r the.4th of July. when *grand time is anticipated. Jas. L. Fisk to -day broke away from his labors on *the Towsimend Terisehant. where he has been closely tied for the past few . months, and is now on the west side for rest and re- cuperation. _ little surroundiugs into whirl' a cor- m erCei *PO TE* 2 11%. respondent may be exiled that. sees' little, hears' little, and gathers less worth communicating, tit wouhl be a healthy recreation for him sio doubt if he could slip into that giant's clothes now and. thea, when You sis little strench one might ehin our little ranges,. add looking over into your valleys and hiding places. see and learn some things orth knowing. Anteeôw would vou know iwe were watehing you and knew all about it? Of' mIdul) news there is but little at present-% anticipate a good, deal of much iieterikt in the (stuns._ trUl\ I'' ‚1 )1.1; 4 , theiseisteeetlen Aj e...tit )Li 'z i•n• , (meek-. is in fuelliatfures tWILII101 siè ma> aa 3r - s t am p s ¡ w i ns ' owe s. direal numb. b. atel /roan all Ito g Ina! the Hyperion - nod several other tiöüio Whiehlitkaiiiiie The C. 4L- D. has shut down for the present. though- no particular reason for doing so has . been assigned. Work on the tunnel of the Ke_iii4inu. is in progress and the company hew soon to strike the vein and to be able to report a rich property.. The tunnel 'of the John If. Shoher l is in 325 feet anil is progressing at the of a foot a day. The work tatems to be now in the foot -wall and there is every' prospect _that the vein will be reached in a few more feet. 11-ELWOR-D- N fMnerinl Correenoodence of THE A . GF.1 BEDFORD, June I6. -Once upon á time, shortly after my arrival in this taining iesults high eon ragi ng. The•inis 310.4 mine. of which John Murray is superintendent and part owner. is now down 17:s feet at which point they have minim -need to_ ruin a tunnel or cross seetion. Tie 54'111 has varied but little in width up :to tilt:, point, but the ore has riddle14.4. Only the lutist ‘alualile portion of' the vein is tit kilt let I o the railroad for shipuient. There is now at the station nearly taii ear loads which Mr. Murray intends to ship to Denver soon for reduction. the result Of whieh will probably deter - midi. the parties bonding it whether they will take it or Hot. ' .. Our' old friend ('‚'rais (Myer, Who sufli•red a stroke lettrai sis or Some - puled,. II, front their ,own mine. 'Rorari. oh- 4.y: t•.e. ,„ eviart. Am. Moe, AN A country, ,a w a um ieriug at arms of Morpheus. I suddenly beheld coming down from the distant moun- tain side a huge giant, wifo with rapid and terrible strides, seemed bent on some important mission that would brook of no delay, as he hurried on like--a-great-shadoW down- the_knig elope and toward the nalibi-where he disaPPeared. I have often wondered Who he was, and what was his calling or occupation. Ile may, have had neither, he might have been a mighty Rip Van Winkle whose' slumbers had been broken by the distant rumblings of the approaching iron horse, and from his rocky bed in the mountains sought safety in flight. ' It might he more charitable however to suspect that he was a special correspondent of some big newspaper, for send- ing - out these Stanleys on - important missions, and having completed his work, àtarta' on the overhind with cy- clone speed to report, for judging by the, look dpm his great , eyea to: ward that Mitern metropolis, he was the bearef 'orgreetind migle mat- ter to hia,ehief and higly elated. with what he had secured for the printer. are Very ela - CHAFF A N If COMMENT. ilelena'a burglar scare was largely magnified and the publications there should know better than to attempt to boom the city in that manner. The Woolston water works are not tethifactory in Helena and the average resident thus explains the increased contuniption of other beverages. Boulder is to have a plug -hat brigade. The wearer -I are undecided what color of a band shall surro • und the . tile, an the owner simply dons it to show toe scrutinizing world that - this is ut Presidential year and that hé knows it: • - Thretedays after the -train -robbery on -- the Northern Pacific four susPicions••• lookieg characters - Nelson ''Story. 11' ‚N. brea1.114/ 1.. *.wablIr and harlebrim souse. rrry luuellmaaer ...km, all a Ilar Zioliza.c..irat Ili tool's.. Thry le. l'or um- m about Iwo 'areal.. end eNrIry boaly ve Ito • aid-. emoil riditior or dri% 1•14•1..;.h...111.1 unpr,..• Il..• ttttt y L. In> Mige•Sli*•••• g , II tr.NI, lemoin - I.c.„%f 1. AM. 51'''. E-1.1 N .. _ ONTANA 8f:ORT LINR W),,'., ire. Aim,: ...cry „cm , Avoid roneid.4 well tba ..mr-nom « ,, ,AYNAN>. colinh41. lehly, and e tw iL on tme o r 4 , hr . an roost an in ‚Mr id • • ArNytill may» . rob - ...01.111i1.10#41.111 • Ina rwns OYU lbw ',If I.,\ «.4. hug tem. NO I. ...meth I St 111,11 !Plignekl• 'irite«. 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AM es'',. 44-YAANIINRR, L•it'l Niallaarer Gen') ?male blannere the most important thing now to ao- Davis Witten, Enoch Hodson and n .• eomplish was the aniltilatien of time Janici McAdow-were seen entering and space to place it all on record. I ,Bozentan and each one of the guar - apprehend that if all news -gatherers tette was known to have eonsiderahle were giatits in that line • our editora money. One of the- party has since would be: eetremely 'happy: Whettleen \wen ; in Boulder, Readers may silenee'reigns so 'profound midst the _rd' .9.1ily dr a w . _ • - Autumn.. (fiesse - rt. -tile No II.:1:N I'.\11 folIC\ Itatilrotttl. Thc, Dizzirte Clualr itcauate AND :roat I.ine to \-fiery-J(1 mac> 2:Intl.:I.., The %Mona Nome to .'111.•.N.:. LI. IN /I EiST. - nosy THROUGH C4,Ft LINK. lee pea. tad Ube, %rile' Can, hare fiewera ••»* • N#114/111 . 11IN P.VrIFIC TIME TA.BI.E. Tb.' f..1 lowing a‚. o tirwr .4 arrivala and dr- >knave. of tram.. no the Nort hero al Helena by lb.. hid' took rtIert May 1;41i ANN,•.. • T No. I -Through Wral-triaisol Limited 9•00 • ni Nele 4 Tlanwgle Wt -Nt Iraii. , 1 11..onl I Vi e in So. 2-throsigh Eard'0.itirail Limited -.1r15 p ws No. 4--1'lirougfe Lae -bound 1,..ral 3:Z5 a en - (-Bull, 'IA Ilek-on Ex mr........... trel p m - 10-bferrenliePneerna.-. .-.101.4 p in \ 11-1timiai Awr.anniodal..... -5:1110 p ot \ 1:-N irker. 11.081.1cr, awl \shin Pas >NS ii m •W•1.1 an na Se.. I -Thrrargle 11:.-.4-1....und Limited 9.15 in No. Z. -Through Wrdamand Yea a in 2-Thrwuzb Paell-bnawld , >en p m .--Thtostotb Earebinind 3:40 lean and Butt. Expregm. tt . .. -.. 115 p \ 9-)farywrille l'..._.. ...‚'.r. 11:10.0 a m 19-ftimin0 Are. 14101 • II, \ 14-Wirkire. »adder. and PIININ, SIP a III A. I., '('0(4 1)'. (ferieral 'Ir.'\'. I' S. FEE. I Irlena. M t.1 eta « PM.. mid T.. k• -•t $1, raid. NIONTAA A %TAGE COMPANY, f 'awry ing tr211ROCIV A Nib Gm- '1.1xprefflo....,., O rim -ors LE \VV. f%di.liER »Airy - gbfH101101,- - WP-ITIFIALL SILVER STAR. VIRGIN:A CITY A*D Drum, YIsTI.c. 1 !•1 3 1- SHERIDAN. A1,10 rrotn reer Matte f'ity On the arrival of the Northern Pieria.- Inane from Helens - W. j. 15'/WS1 4 11END. Supt. W. R. oArrin - s, Agent at Boulder. 4j . 1111. 1 15118E tow TIM‚ Aor--f (ta year, is ad - .F1 value. Will enetain Jeferron «Mary new» -