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Kendall Chronicle (Kendall, Mont.), 16 June 1903, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053338/1903-06-16/ed-1/seq-2/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
2. Kendall, Montana, June 16, 1903 INDIANA GOLD MINES. Hydraulic Mining on a Large Scale Is Now Under Way. Operations Have Caused a Panic Among Grizzly Recluses Who Heise Bet n Panning Out the Yedlow Metal. For a hundred years or more it has been known that there was gold hack in a the hills of the Indiana countlea, says a writer in the St. Louis Globe - Democrat, and for over half a century a queer lot of Illiterate, griazly recluses have been washing gold back in the hilts. ma -king from one dollar to two dollars a day. The gold that they brought in to market occasicnally in Lags and in rlials passed erre?: in the onverrineni mint on an equality with Snake river geld. the fine4i steed - era in the. ilrited State.. Tt remained for - an old California miner. ho 'tame ellFt two months aro for his firm, to open . 11;1 the first hydraulic gold mine In - the state. -- -Itaalias-isseisted- in. Morgan c_aunty. north of alartinsv'lle. the (sonata ieit. It Is a Plnal \ - air. rerr-ed l'h •I•ace ia the west that ter down hank r 4on 500 and ON) feet aich, hut it is epaehle of the:reit-Hy devetoning the 51! -foot hiula la e'ieh the bole i lreare along the hill rtrearne of Morgan, Brown.and lohnson counties. The firet clear-un on the hydraulic mine bar not yet been trade. but it 1$ centieeatly eaneetee that it win run 40 cents a vstal Such a ran -Inert - et reeuld mean that Irsliana wonal blossom forth as 'one of do areateet gold mining 'totes in the 'union. in meet of the Califernts placer miriag ermns dirt is being worked that ylel-ds tasty- ten rents a frunte yard, and there the water rates are high. R. L Roves.. who has hrrtieht about the present develonmen*. heeeme con- vinree three veers pee that 'here was gold in the trd'eas_ a atailaaaal a ystagad . CPIIF, a Wirral reasetiar isitkaaseVer handled by improved Tie he'd.. for over ttrea veare he hat beer raesneet- ing in the here era theae has been pickle' , nut tracts of lard that showed rood tests. Pe now l•ps 2.5e0 acres under his absolute control and has supervision over 6,000 or 8.000 more acres. The ehickene and ducks of the gold thine picked the gold up. miatakinr it for graine of wheat or corn. end be- ing heave the gold bea ledged ir their craws. Mar. George anhe•ar wan o a rs levet spreen the saver from the eitv -of `Martinrvi'le. umpa a duels that picked un its dinner , rIaa•er the lit tie stream that re.- elsreaval ear vests tat. She e'en -eel 11T 'Oro e-nw • ' -, N1 earl netted \'ale. Wil'inra live, seven miles fr'•r` killed a chieken that pets' is aim (.c cents. A farmer near -\it•t• ) , ;lied a duel( that was a veritable Rion - dike. • • The hydraulic operations have caused Panic mons\ tke grizzly reebisee who have been nanninia 'the cold. they are a quaint lot. with` queer names. The king of their camps is at 40 -year -old. avIle-aved. red -bearded m'ar wbn eery neither read nor w rite end who is knawn as \ Wild Pill Stafford.\ He is king because he la - known all over she goal. fields a. the men that coned the $12 nuerret and that clreak 75 sehoon- era of beer in one env withent getting drunk. DII. es a rule. operates in \Creld creek holler.\ He cleans tin three eni- Imre a day when he warka steadily. 'Pb! Man Moon\ is a Prawn county washer. \Old Man :Tim Stanlev.\ who operates around in \Richland holler.\ put his name into the hi.trry of the gold diereInga. by finaine $200 dia- mond. which was sold in the Treliarano- lie market. Quite a number of large diamonds and a nemater vslaahle au - hies haw been found. \Vie Man Stan- ley\ has been washing gold in the hills for over AP yea\. and has raised a big family. ':Bill' Merriman is the natri- areh of the section. The won't permit et roa rer to ITO within a Nati mile of ro secretive is he concerning his operations. Taylor, the California m'iner) who. built the to:al-lane mine and the flumes atlas the TatTiana di't is of the same a h l eiseter that is found in Ca!ifornia. sxeert that there is no cerrant in it. which m'o - es the r•rf , -PVnir , in Califor- nia so. aosetly. He thinks that there is a great deal of dirt in the Indiana hills that will run over ,oneadohlar a yard The save that with the latest de- vices dirt can he handled \re that runs only four cents a yard at a big profit. State\ Geologist Tilatehley holds to the theory that the gold was brought down by the glaciers. It is found where the glacier, from Hudson bay ended and deposited great banks of conglom- erate. - DOG WITH GOLD TOOTH. Philadelphia Canine of the \Hull\ Breed Has Remarkable Mouth Adornment. A well-known Philadelphia pet stock dealer some years ago hit upon a very odd and eff•ctive way to iden- tify a dog says the Philadelphia Rec- ord. The owner of this dog called on him and said: \Jack my valuable bull, is running away all the _time. So far he has bean frace'd anirfottnd in each of hie flights; but it has been amatter of da„culty, and I am afraid that soul, day he will be irretrievably lost lw cause of the lack of. some positive and etrih•na mark of iden ;Mansion.\ \Toil want.\ said the dealer, iSa good i&•ntifying mark? Well. I'll tell you what to do. Co to a dentist and have n gall eaown put on one of ,4e dog's froht teeth. The crown won't hurt the tooth: on the contray, it wita•t preserve it; and always it will be a mark wheeby your dog will be readily known.\ •71.- •lia as the dealer advmA• and since tlieen there have appeared from time to time advertisements fit' the news wren; - that - berms-- . \Lost—A buildagawith a gold from/ toothr,\ 'vas: Cradle of Americas Geishem. - Eigt3.-po t e l raorie. three United States senators, three geterals of the civil veer. one : f the world's greatest en t sfa.• eers. a dietiaguisled painter and acuip- tor, Ia .. novellas who are read wher- ever the English language 1£ lentilat a a poet whose songs Lave shrilled milg lions of 'heart*: a rear admiral and a gallant commander whose heroic and, tragic tenth is known to everycne, tat: get her ith almost innumerable state lEgislatars . and annnher of flnant;ai magnaaes. cenraitute Brookville's (Ind.lac'entribution to the genius of the world, writes Landon Knight, in National. Of the eight governors, -James , B. Bay was the first. - • --.-• ----- About the Pepper plant. The pepper piant—pier nigrum— which. produces the white and black pepper of .coMreerce, Is a climbing vine-iike shrub. faand gm o ing nib the ferests of Itasaaecte rail the Mal, abar coals f India. Pepper is entire- ly tropical in its requirements. The white repper is the black perperdecor• 4icated by thaceertion and rubbing. Hoer War Correepoodeate. The movement to honor by a suitable memorial the Eralish row sr per eor- • reartnni'• rt. who lost their liver in the Senth aft lean war revives the reeol- lection of 1.FrVICP aerferrredaitat ar try . •ra ere reinaur earaitirma. Tha m- mittee of the Instiinte of Journirtts has been compiling a list of the entre- sramelenes a -ho were killed or died of va)le in the discharge of Only \Killed at Wagon Pill.\ \Filled_ at Slinaerafon tein.\ \Killed - at late fek'nfz.\ \Died of freer .at Simons Town\—so rune the record. The cost of war in money falls Into insignificance when compared with its east in men. Trs how they may. no class of men con- cerned in war can escape the fetal toll of the battlefield.—Youth's Compan- ion. . Old Age of Americans. The United States has 3.435 inhabit- ants who are more than 100 years old. Among these are two men, an Indian and a negro. *ho are past 130. These two are the moss uged.—Chicago Chronicle. CHOICE BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE LOTS I FOR SALE Kendall Investment Co. Kendall, Montana We are now in the new bank building and are prepared to show to the public a splendid chance for investment in both business and resident lots. Special terms will be given parties wishing to secure sites for iesiden- ces Quite a number of such lots have been sold in the past few days, ' and several very neat aottageS are now being erected in the residence portion. The town of Kendall is an assured fact and people on the outside are beginning to realize the importance of securing property. The mines are known to the whole mining world and are spoken of in great favor. The town site is beauti- fully situated. One of the finest hotels in the state is now completed and doing a first-class business. Call at the office and get prices on property. Maps and other informa- tion for the use of the public can be had. Communications from the out= side cheerfully answered John R. Cook President John Jackson, Jr. Secretary