Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 January 1882 — Page 2
WEEKLY CPU RIER. O. DOANK, tutl.c.er. cUlTOU TOPICS OF THE DAY. C ' By. Lbomabd Baooh, D.D., LL.D. ta Mew Havee, Oann., en the tttn, A nwtiTiOKAL 'jpisoao Is tlM Guitrtal eeeurred a f Mth, wfcen be daeed ta the prtocmer. dock, by order of the Court, oa aocoaat of kh peraldent ikdattaa of order and decern. I euJsrciug thai eMdou Judge Cox said hi effect thai the extreme latitude hitherto permktedtlM prisoner had been for th purpose of anwtdteg tb experte ta court tko fulled opportunity to fudge at kit Mauri mi nonri ekvai-aoterUUc. aad that tko Wa-ttkt-Attomcv baa expre)y desired this freedom b granted th priwmr. Tko ox pert testimony being aow about concluded, tor Court MM no further good oouM mult from these unseemly exaikdtlou f theprtMr, ud bo should therefor to tot hereef -tor upon the orderly conduct of to omo, Ouitewu t trot unattested the great re pagnanc to being restored to the prieoaerN deck, promtaing to keep quiet If allcwed to remain ineid the bar. The erder wee. however, enforced. aad the prisoner took kfc place la ooort for the tret Urns a m common eriudeal. Mr. H. C. WMmrorr, lor nanny year Geeerel Passenger Agent of the Michigan Central Railway, H dead. Rmr. Charlrs Wnur Hiv, paor of the Ftfth Baptist Cbareh, Sea Franeje, Cal, eom milled suicide by euttmghta throat. He had rceeatly ehewa symptom ef aaeatal dereageaeat, PamiMurr Arthur received New Tear's cattee at the Executive Maandee, asieted by the followiag led lee: Lecau. Cameron. Pendicle. Job, J IfJUer, Pitman and Rebeeoa. COMMKMCK AMD HUKTBTKY. Thk KQey County Bank, of Mnnhat tea, Kan., hat soepended, followiag upon the auMde of the Cashier, -let K. Via Socnt Cahouxa phaators areajpprebeuslv that the colored exodus aow taking ; State will cause the tost of Jay Gould bag warned the Presief the Wnbuh Rood, vlee Soto Humnstgaed. CetUOBS AMD OACJAlVlteTf. AT iRndcSnrii, Me., on the 28th, Learn a young man, shot and killed Us Belle not a haaet through bis own heed a clerk hi a Bcsica store, atbeuMoaa , was a school' eie years of ape. Their families are highly Tsoenrta14. Itkfanpd Jealousy waatbeeMMe tiL alaWaV teJJajpHgJe M. F. KArTMS, of mm Or- , gar e her four-year-old bey a uMet to with, at the same tuae ibewinjc abn to abM M. The ebUd aefated the pistol at hh) BMSther, It was ta aeate way dts I, and Mm. Kappege fell to the aoor the bullet aavlag tdeeead her brata. Of eevrse ah ld aetkaew U was leaded." Fmur B. Gutr, of Vettaugo. EUtwerth Ceuarty, Kaneat, en the eight of the 18th was Murdered aad robbed and hie house burned. The paraetralora of the deed are M"t fcesOWtte t. Kxitt , one of the escaped prianera frent the Hetuaade (Hiss.) Jail, was abet and kfUed by Chief Devlt. of the Meat puis yettee, oa the Mth, while ataklag for the Arkansas shore. Kelaea was connoted of jsmrder. Out TaoKrtotr, a wealthy Norweet Jaeksenvttle Township . County, Iowa,' was found anir dated ea the fane of his oa-a-lw, John Atttesea, the head being nearly aerered tjeauthe body. When last seen Tbotapeon wee la eempaar wtth his nephew, of the The best apparent feenng ex i the uaxae aad nephew, and w sea he assigned far the horrible crime thai the latter is Naraaky." As Pawe Y alley, new Louisville, Kfm,m ptatel la the hand of a 14-year-old of Judge Mutr was aeefeeatalty , the bullet striking Miea Maaebe reaaltlng la her death In a The girls were oouaiaa, and about JBsok BoLix, Ma wife, aad four young ehildrea not long ataee emigrated Stone County, Me., to Beaten County, Ark. taking np their residence at the village of Rogers. A few days ago Bella was shot and killed whrle asleep la bed, and his wife was onapeoted of the murder, which she thereupon eoufesiwd, alleging as a Justlneatlmi therefor that be bad frequeaUy threatened her life, that he had murdered two mea, was a bone -thief, aad a bed man getter ally. She was taken to Bcntonville "and lodged hi Jail to await trial, where after a few days' eaeJbtement she cut her threat from ear to ear, using for that purpose a knife whteh she had borrowed from the buwr far the ottemible purpose of ripplag wp a isei. Mr. Bulla's maldea nam was Jeemsea, nad her mother, new Mrs. Gib eeu, and ether relatives reetde la Andrew Air Kansas City, on the night of the SSth, Police Offtoer Xartla Hynes undertook IINWreit Clay Crenshaw, mrefetotor of taw Beuea Balaea, far auritreattag kla Crenahaw, who wet erased with aad the eelear did the m& UL VanVgt,. gdybu mM fjedW
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tared. Hat wouada are aerteus. If net fatal. Cot. K. W. Fiuto, a well-kaowa oWaeaedAehlep Ceaatf, Ark., was recently t4earfiBledmosMhtood by James te phenaTaasaghbar, far the alleged effeaee of kiMtag aeme hogs hateageag to the latter, gtapaeavt adaahtad the murder. He U in tali. A HBOkO nneaed Gabriel White was at WaHerabeee, 0. t. ea tae an, of Frederick BeUiager. aa hi HI. At Gore, O., aa uukaowa mm opeaad the door of the reeldeaea of Mary Terrell, a widow, aad aeat a bullet through aer brain. Two of her daughter! were la the room when she we killed, but failed to recocatec the aaeaeata. Morgan Meharde, a farm head employed upon a eelxabertas. farm, has been arrested charged with the murder. Ko motive for the crime has oeea developed. William H. err, the St. iwm wuemurderer, was hanged on the SJth. Jokl Johnston, a well-known citizen of Baldwin County, Ala., was ahot from be hind a tree by a aexro as be was returning home recently. Though mortally wounded. Johnston mauaged to crawl to hi houaeand told his brother of the asault. The brother tarted out, aad In an encounter with the murderer both were fatally ahot. Paul Phi mole and Edward Butler, both colored, were hanged at Manndeld, La., on the auth. The crime of which they were convicted was robbery aad attentate t murder, their victim being alo a colored man. He ht not yet dead, but his physicians aay he can not live. A large frame boarding-house near Rich bunt. Allegany County. X. Y., owned aad occupied by Oarret Abra,waa destroyed by ire on the morning of the 1st and Mr. Abere'i three children, aged from ten to thirteen, perished la the names. Mrs. Abers was iek With fever at the time, and her huahand, who was watching by her bedaide, bad fallen asleep. Be was awakened Just in time te setae his wife In his arms and carry her out of the burning building, lie then endeavored to return for his children, but the name barred hia ingress. Hon. Thompson McKikmst, tats Chief Ork of the Choctaw CouaeJl, was killed by Reuben Lucas, betweea whom an old feud existed. It la said Thempeea was literally stoned to death. a K.T. AAe, proprietor of the Southera Betel at Sauna, Ala., Interfered to step a quarrel betweea Babe Burn and George K. Kelp, aad wee ahot la the cheek by a Burns' ntetoi, tutenoeei for Keipp, Adam then drew a revolver and hot Burns three time, killmg him ee the spot. John H. RctsaxL, the murderer of JohaT.Smarr at Kansas City, died la Jail ea the morning of the 1st from the sateets of morubia. presumably taken with suicidal latent. It la not known hew he procured the poison, hut It is supposed through Um connivance of outside parties. TaTMOt live were loot aad some sixty iraeua injured at Shaaeevtlle, Tuaearawas County, O., oa the last da of the year. Knights of Pythias were holding a fair an festival, the aoor gave way aad a red -hot tove aad eft in the lamp came together. Maur of the wounded can not recover. Ex MKT Clocd, a negro, was lynched f a la Southampton County, Va,, for having murdered Jehu Murretl and Themes Qlo- , elerk la Prlnce'i store. The double crime was eamaritted for the purpose of robbery, the store being subsequently set ee Sre. Gbokok S. Rxmi, young bueineei of San Franeiaco, ia a tit of Insanity hot hh mother-In law, Mr. Smith, hla little daughter, aad himoelf. alt fatally. Grief at the death of bis wife, augmented by overwork, was the cause of hla morbkl condition. Turks prisoners attacked their keepen at ursaaat, Texas, ana were tinea dttaeaa. One Deputy Skertff lest hh life aad another was mortally -wounded. AXOTMKX exnkaaVMt, caueed by the eareieei bandliag of dynaattt, occurred on the Pennsylvania Railroad extent Mi, near Beaver Falls, Pa., on the Slat. Wllford Cuantngbam was fatally injured, John Bums seriottsty, and others slightly. ArASSBMOKR train crnehed through a viadaet at Kennebec, Me. Two persona were Instantly killed and several fatally In-' Jured. it wmcKUJkkmom. It is uaderetood that the British Government hna divided the dletarbed portions of Ireland into Sve or six dtatricta, each of which is to be under the tuperrUiou of a sett of aMurtstrate, who wfll be able to act. without previoua superier sanction, and have entire control of troops and potiee.wttb a view to prompt action In the eveat of a disturbance. It is bettered that this h a preliminary step toward the eafercenteut of the payment of rent. The City and County of Dublin nad nine other counties have been proclaimed under the Arms act. Tmx capture and execution of Chief Arzate, long a terror of Precldto Del Xerte and vicinity, and thirty of hia band, near Chihuahua, Mexico, Is coadrmed. Twtcltk prisoners eeenped from the Shreveport (La.) Jafl on the night of the rtb, by maklttt a breach through the iron cage and then ptoretng the brick wall of the Jail. Three of the escaped ptlseuers were under sentence of death for murder, two of them to be banged en the SSth. It was believed thev would be recaptured. Small-fox la it moat virulent form prevails ta the vfdnfty of MeCeuleyvlile aad Fort Abererombte, Dakota Terrttery, and hamwadn vnaidlr. The dieeasa seems to avawa vnanamnmMa. n vaanenuasus e k aarw va e vavvwp "WTfoarv anar bsalntuJerty fatal, seme vtettau dying wttnta twenty-four hours of the attack, ft la nj dKAfaV' aVkakeuiama AnmiW t-Ma jManaaanKaua aKaknna awUVJl SeMe) IFBgwTwJ fjMeaVm IVfBPeF-Vt fVtmwtVm MWVIm 1 1 aWanlkgnMl entSaPteannA tten aamW aliMgeaW 111 MOt wj aaigwMjPewu anensjgsjaaww anaFeaw eema es)raynsana u earv gfleanMlg gntaWigaliaMftaT aattant in iaB ftmant saBjdtaiaaj g t&hga gejanemwa-gf affSgWHjarsman ave awl ewa nagpap govesssmajp veS esmg plasjue TMr tHHf Wf i who raeKed the hvwn of
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BUl,atan Unas a oelebrated Iadiau hut aew kaowg as a Tmb Couatr of Dotuiae, ia IHkota, was orgaataed last winter, fraudutaaily, it k etakaad, H having anty about tortT votes aad seaw m,ew of newaertv. It aew traaapiree that fjna.ftM in heuda have beau leaned by oalotr of the county aad put upoa Baetera market. Ckarles T. MeCey, a preml eat pehRletaa of Ha ahem ma County, 1a supposed to he at the bottom ei tl fraud, and he has been arrested.. RouBttT L. LtMOSAT, the Mlaaourl land t windier, convicted at Steubenville, a, has hem ssntoaoed to nine year la the PenitentiaryAx important arreet ha beeet made at Rinoon, X. M., of Wat. Havdea, Wa. Wambaugh, Dr. Paxton, James Butts, Me Cliaterk, and itamuel Proctor, hotel -keeper at Ktneon, pari of an alleged organised gang of Atchison, Topek A Santa Fe freighttrain thieree. Their depredations are large In value, and extending over eevcral month. Information has been received from Chihuahua, Mexico, of the extirpation of the Apache Chief Naaa sad his murdering band. Nana and aome of hl principal fighter were drawn up in line nad ahot by order of the Mexleaa authorities. The remainder of the bond were seat to the City of Mexico, where they wilt be compelled to work In the mines for the remainder of their lives. Gottlieb Shore a prominent young lawyer of Milwaukee, formerly Probate Clerk, has eomnUtted forgeries and peculation to a large amount and abaconded. He was Treasurer of several Jewish awdetle. Hkkmax WxutNa, ex-Treneurer of Lee County, Iowa, ha been indicted by the Grand Jury for the embetalemeat f county funds. His deficit is said to be 110.000. Francisco Alamilla, a Mexican politieal leader, lying la Jail at HumarguBto. was shot without Judge or trial. At a meeting of leading eitisetu of Bismarck resolution were adopted favoring a division of Dakota, the southern halt to eater the Union as a Stat. Mrs. Cxcax, living at Fkweace, Loe Aageiee County, Cat. , recently gave birth te six perfectly formed female children. Forty or more students of the Keokuk (Iowa) Medical College have been taken dowa with aaMll-pex, the result, a is believed, of handling a cadaver brought from Otteago for dissection. The college faculty admit that suck a body was raoeived, but aay the disease was detected before R wa placed upon the dissect tag-taWe. The collet he beta uaaraatiaed by the Board of Health, It is aow believed that the recent triple murder at Ashland, Ky., ef the Gibbon family, was eommttted by GIMm, the father of two of the murdered persona, and that he erswnad Mnaaeif after committing the terrible crime. Mr. Gibbons, who had separated from her hoabaad en account of hk violence, toft a tat that would warrant thk Skmok Komkuo haa been appointed by the Mexican (iovernment as a special envoy, charged wtth power to negotiate a treaty of commercial rvcipnxity with the (Jailed atca. Senor Romero ha been repeatedly Secretary of the Trea-ury In Mexico, and he baa lived many year ia thia country Mexican Minister. Heloaprogresive man. Oxk. (iRAT U aaid to have reached the eon.-' u in that Wen. F'.tx John Porter was deeply wronged by dlmlal fgem the Arm', and will addre an earneH appeal to Pre-Ucnt Arthur f r the prompt reatoration nf the ii-graeed leader. Rxm CTioaT of public debt during D -ccmber laat, U,TtW.ttiS. Gkorgk W. Suormakkr, ex-Chief of Police ef Terra Haute, lad., committed ault d at the Spe icer Hon, IndbuMpell, by tokbut mornhiue. P. If. Kimball, proprta tor of the Kimball Bonee at Maquoketa, Iowa, ended hM ealili ea account of businee reveres. W. K. Graxah, who Wiled, robbed and burned PhiHp Bgley t Venango. EIUworth County, Kan., on the night of the th, waa hanged by a mob In front of the Court-house Jan. 3. W. C. Kw vrtmld have met the aame fate, but wa taken from the Jail and secured by the Sheriff during the excite went. Thk bnainee of New York for the year, a exhibited by the return of the Clearing -houee. reached the unpreeed mted total ofttt,4"n,twfti. Gkv Bnkwstrr has aAiUtnod charge Of the Department of Jul ee. Mkmbkrs of the HrookljR (K. T.) Bmrd of Aldermen who voted away the streets to ekvated railroad ecrpratint ver the Mayor veto, and tadhwegard of an injunction, have tn arrested for ea:itempt of court. Ik Hing Sing prison, Kew York, the other morning, Daniel Cah was kilted by Augelo Cordeta. Not a word was spokeaind tbc cause ef the crime Is a mytry. Umiikr the preaileucy of Thome Davie, a eomany has teen ergaaltetl la Roaton to build atenmsbtpa which are expected to ere the Atlantic ht lest than a week. Kariv H,S090OO stoek ha William Howard, aged is, hanged bhaeelf la a woedabed at Bunalo, X. Y. II wa an arphaa and adopted aon of !wrenc Moore. The bey had conMalued that his adopted parent Ill-treated him nad thia is believed to have been the cause of the suicide. A salooh kept by two Oermana at Pakntftae, Koeekmke Cbjnaif, lad., hhiwn un bv aVnaanMa'bar aakaawiaMom. " Jr. c T J n - - " f w TaUM tltt B jBLJk ft , J '1 B SS B 3
The recent enmpVtam of the Alpine tunnel by the Denver. bWh Park PaeiSc Railroad Oanp-aa)' dmttrate the dariag nature of tae nineteenth century euglueering, and in aediUu thereto the tunnel l an obJct of httrreet as a work of no urdiuary charactor. Teruegh the courtesy of Bewrtateudcat C. W. Fisher and Chief Knginei r Evan, the Yea baa been enabled to preeent the followiag facto regartliiig the hug artlicUl MTtaManel Is situated tn Alpine Pea and nkwee the great continental barhione. The sanuuit of the mountain la atau thv bnaadary hue between lhagee and Ounaiaon I'tHiatiea, cajtetitig the tunnel la the former cuuuty aad entrrgina; In the latter. The town of Haneock ia Runted ahuut three mile to the east of the eastern entratwe. and Pitkin, nine miles away, kvtbe art town em-ouutenHl while Journeying westward The etovntton of the tunnel waa one of the Mrionsobataclea encuuttteml while performing the work. At an altitude of 1 l,itt feet it enters a mountain whoae crest hi lS,(aWfeet shore the ee. mid constant etange were neeeealtated among the workmen, ftr only the mot robust could endure the sffet-t of that rartnVd atmoapbere. From the eastern en trance to the western exit the tunnel ia I.7TS feet inlenxth, while It nelgbf i IS feet, with a width of lH feet. i The work wa commenced about two years ago and it wa priwouncod Unlabel on the j seeond day of the preaeiu niooin. uiw v beitoSU accruing f ooi the work to the railroad company warranted the exprnae. It was nevrrthclcMt expet-ted or anticipated that ore vetna or bodies would be enrouutenal Any hope of each a nature were not realised, however, for throughout It entire length deoutnpoeed granite wa thr pretiominant i-har-acterlstie of the niek. The Intcrkw i finished thronghout with California red wood, and when oMupieted the aitgregate coat of the work was found to be OuM00. By amua of the tunnel Gunnison and all points westward are brought ebrhty mile nearer to Denver, while thr disadvantage accruing frwm a eonstant warfare with the uow are grenUy etaiahad. aa now lie1 fur ahort dUtance frwm either enl of the tunnel wilt protect the track aad permit uninterrupted inuuit, when una would not be praclicalte aer the road to traverse the labyrinth of canyon nceary to gain the desired point To a certain extent railniwung at very high altitude ta even now experimental, aad Ut anRvultie to be aurmounted are more teriona than would be imagined from a heety glance at the Mbject, snorter curves ana neeper curves than wre deemed prariicnldetea rear .., ' . i T.rTL .v JZi.ki.w.1 taTemTare beginning to appreciate the adTeZtngs. to bVdertved by employing tunnei. rrw of dUUoce. whuTlhe danger from goods aad anow lactdut to the traveralnic of waterourae canyons are an important factor in the sattmate embodying the original oust and the repairs. -JtWn-Aee. 1 A Terrible Deatk. About three months ago the wife of Mr. ; gennedv Oray, an engraver, residing at M j ISIS Van Bnren atreet, wa bitten by a max! og, aad a few days ainee hyonlMbM set In, ; TesnlUnc ia her death yeaterday morning. It appears that she discovered the dog. a largf Mack one, on her etoop, and attempted u drive it away, but the brut anapped at her anc btt her hand. The rabid canine sprang at her aad ah then caught R by a piece of broken j rope, which waa around Rs neck. The dog wai 1 too heavy for bar to throw It off, but abi , avaumgedto keep it from fastening 1U teeth In J her throat, though, a R snapped from side to aide, her hand end arm a ere everely lacer t ated. ! The brave woman then caught the brute by 5 the lower jaw. and undertook to HoM it until help could come, hut the dog broke awar fron her and ran. In the yard it attacked a entail dog betonging to the family, but did not auo reed in biting it. On the etreet it wc-eded in biting several utray animal- U-forr fitters )i ii I hu .if ttw A,m Mttm ha ( Mt- ( ten auvlv living in the Vicinity, and the neighbtMboiidl great I V excited over thr Mr, tlray went to Van BureaV.drugttore aad hatl her' wound rautertxed. The wound healed rapidly, and Mr, ttray exp-rienced no trouble till last Satuy, when he heeamt aick, Ttie following day be a eised with spaara, and Ir. Philon C- WhkMen wa aunv critical condition nd with marked rmritomt of hyiiroptoobia. The aaual reinedie were apidled. but mrth - ,:ia.V;rriaiivd;&;,S alleviate her ufferiuir. Saturday n.i she dieplayed a great bethlng fir fond, and the eight water tbrew Jwr Into pan... The least nole dUiurtM-dber. and a breath of air wm tiAcient to mit her IntoconvnUbm. She ttMancd. lie found the unfortunate lady In a waa aulBclent to put her into con vuinion. aite realtaed tle hoMlene-a of her eae fn.n the rat. and a tew hour before her death called the family at Hit her and talked to them, recalling her life and ethnrting them to live a nserai rniure. iter rematna wiu ne laxen juut for interment.' 'kirtgt Imfcr CkaH. X. Pretty Wratem Rmauince. A brother and later have met after a aepanet after a aeparation it twenty year, aad the meeting hat' . . .. . . . I t..lL.U..I. ocen i-nmprni aomn in imrenK)ix oy me huh j son of the slter In a ax! peculiar Way, One j rTlTeameV CHde ' berCth iSl hUbtSawnS ! week ago yeaterday the wct Into I)aveniirt on ber Captain lougtaa ttd np in rder to permit aome of the crew to go who went aahore was Aaron Carter, a raft-1 man. The weather was very MM, with a keen, aorthweat. wind. While going along the street Carter met a poorly-dad little hoy, who waa tunning along, t rying Wtterly.. Carter aaked htm what wa the matter, and the Utile fowl sobbed out: "I'm odd." 'Comc whh me,' store, he tMnighi Mm a suit of warm ektibm and a pair of mitten. He then aaked the boy hi name. "Aanm Dunlap," wa the reply. Carter waa thanderatruck. ' Aaron Iklutep, he erkd. "Where arc your father aad motherr' " Pather to dnd,A the btwrefdtei. u Well, take m to your mother, then, as quickly aa you eaa." aafct Carter, The hoy took him to hia humble home, and when Carter entered the b Wiethe boy's mother raahed Into hi arm with a hrik that made all the other occupants of the tenement bona rash tatottajhalle seewhnt wa tim nuttier, 3l,((' fcaliaBi srBraWWm 4e amwatttP' -ffc0(gB IMfc iMaVael MfHb slam the year 1SSS, wfcea he went to war m iHannmnaa MgAanmaaaaa xRmaBhaaanUtt mknaaUbaxjaaamJI a SFeeHrJn fSBTrWffBPWRfrBrwTn (A'r1prW'inpBfcl(
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A U'W eviMtlnga ainon iijtk of mining men. Inath atrnugera t ench tdhtr, nift in the rvmUng nm of tin Walker Hutw at Halt like City. I'. T. The txmveraatkan turueti uu thr initieral ! velopiuentM ttt the Wwd. mul pntaently 110 of Uu men remarked : "If .vi m want to ew mining w a big cat JttMt gii to Southern I'tah " Umw lugr said the irtht'rqtuVth. Why. the Big Hole Mine, that I aw iMtntH-UMi with, iuie the jm1 aiutft ami the biereat workings in tint world." Hm uevi?" aakl th litl man. Ywt ant maiturn it. befauae If we tupptal work lng enough to Mt 1hw dMi the abaft waa, it would materially interfeiv with th bullion pnxliu-t. W e droptieil a lint ottt anl mlH( itimt until it broke with ita own weight When a lioy falls down that boft ! striken the bottom a grandfatlwr." "Mut bavi a big jy-nll." "We tiaed to m-nd the money down to thohandain vmm until th working gid an deep that, we didn't get lh .winter umtunt aettled until way along in th Kiirinir. Ho wt atnrted a bank and teltgrrqtit-d th mtnwy oiiUtj: That ay stent aaved u an awful wur and tar on thu pagca. Th miuer livt down then and nar iliir fiiniilii-. Tin y got an underground nty lugger n ?wit i.kk', with a regular charter ami nnmiripnl idtHTttona twice a year. Thev jullih two daily u.era dwn there ami a literary tnag-axine." I never lieanl of the luHgaxine," aaid the stranger. (Kwmrae noi, it would In it year old when it gid to you. Ik-side the hold a fair there every year and have horaeracing every Saturday. Finest f ir-mile traek in the world, lit withelei trie light. No mud, nti diwt, always in the same condition. Perfect paradiae foraporia. What d you think of that for a mine?" Here the stranger, who wa a ( alifornian, threw hia leg care lew I y over the arm of a chair, and lighting a frealt cigar, repUed in a deep, earneet tone: "I ihm' t think much of your mine. You work too much for small result, When your mine play out you have a lot of dd machinery' on your band, and where are you? Ycki mine after primitive method, like all new countries. It take experience ami head work to tackle the industry in the. proper shape. With Tour mine you muat oe on tne oe on tne erotinu in veraon. and have any amount f men U U after thU department or that, hv ," than yonr. !y V"")" -be northern part, I believe, and I ru H le P u lhe hndl wIth ne tWO naeiatnnta. How deep might the abaft bef" aaked the tdher. It might be pretty deep if I allowed the men to ruah forward and orerdo the thing, bnt at preheat there it no hAat JMft. " IIoKing works up?" Xo, no hoisting workanot if I know H. Ymt can fool away a great deal of good hard coin on k)&tiag How in thunder do you run four mineT, Ott the aeaemment ptaa. air. Tknt'g the late-it and moat improved method. We have a big map of the mine hung np in the company's oftlce, made by one of the moot competent artist on the coast. Now when we hare, a good map of the lower workings we don't need any work toieakof. We photograph the Savage hoisting work from the lop of the Hale t Non-roe treatlework nn entirely new view - and call it bv our name, the Bullion Brick. I keep a matt in Virginia at 100 a month to auperintend the location and write weekly letters, and I in San Franeiaco in my office on ' Pine Htreet and lew the aetnenU everr sixty uays; iunt wnm w mn allows. I'm the Preaient. Board of Trustee, Secretary, Treaaurer and everything more especially the Treaaurer. in cotirwe, I draw snlnrj- for all the office, and when I get through drawing tmlarie I turn the ret over to tne agent . in Virginia to pay off the hand. By not j employing any hands he aave enough 1 u .MV hiinaelf. My regular income from truf mine hi fxi.JtMT. vearand ne vera I pick struck in the ground. Thia is what j I cotutider acientiln: mining, sir. IOtt mit tBe p,K k('t of the t v iL . 1 tckhUler and leave the va rge--ZT , ; . " tiferwtw and attriferoujl dejwwit? in your claim for our children . who can go right ahead and develop tne mine just a leou an the nuldle quit putting up, which Unri at all likely to happen. Aa aoon . as man dnp on the game he a tea. ami we newcomer all have to lcnrn for themaelvea. Aa long aa tntl are being btm t ..) i JtfurnU mv mine will M. ta. . .kNM.nu.tir clock." . "HUH V l,..IH'f"r-. -- But.' aid the Utah man. "myidyto of mining keep S lot of rack at w,n." "d W' qttoth the Golden . p- - prry y workhw ilavand nlerht to par the ments. It keep the country a busy a beehive, and tht itker aatmterwl into the telegraph ofnw to urd?raemeat No. 96.Snll Lnkt Tritmm --A Phibuielphni court he detdoed that a Iteoiieat to lit a vonnir tnan for Urn I minuKry U K gift for a relifpott rjurptate, ,! i., K v-iiii) muat he made at thirty Hays before tim legator's desijt. The law mmiring Utla Ispee I'01" gifU of the kind was lnlendel to prevent pemon from doing an lrtttlos to those, having natural claim upon them by diaiKMing of their ntojwrty whe t tie point oftleath in a Runner teiMW to ptupltaRes Deity. a wxdumnUa lhmt nrlaoH Tfr4 Into ynt been gmA ".Pf'flaf 400 lor wnr mmmmA m llalieekiRtt
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