THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURO, PA. TT7""" ,,i hmmihi wii' ii m in i imnniTT"T t ttt i it fi TrrTr'iTn tii .nuTt'KiiHir' , , mm h . . i w k w v yv m x i T j n dm n s THE ALi A-!l)Anu ui?lu ana uurrc r I II H A Ii I n O MINSNO CUfMrWi y . threat Fortunes are iviaae in uiu iviuuuk i . . . ureax ronunc Recently Made on Company's Grounds. The Value of the Stock is Advancing Rapidly, t t purchas. 3 Before it is too Late. . u cu- u,iH Sold at Present Prices. Take the Opportunity to r OnlyaumiteaMmouniu,u, inAur COUNTY, IDAHO. I V 1 1 1 o n i k t- i i - . - . 4v -v I A Officers of the Company. . . - . . . t . 1 ! .1 HON J T KOX, VroHl.1Mit. (!KO. M. iiViv I)UKV L 1', . l ljiV.IW.-- 4 U. A. lUUOOS, Treasurer, FKITZ, Counsel. -Directors- $1,000,000. Par value of dares, SIJ3 each. Full Pa. " NO rcrsunai uiaunnj. CAPITAL STOCK, (1 AUIW K!l W. K . M i: A IX, Tro:,,. 1 ruU o 11. A. IlM .(I. , , M Im Coorao Wl. snyaor, uenuii sun nnnnrn ir Principal Office, Bloomsburg, Pa. i . I i ii ir i i n it.ii' I'.illJ UWI I L.I1 Mill o.Annrru of tho Company The Conmnnv ovm Uio ' Umpire Kr.Mjn of nilnoj" iTtihv Oueen. Ne. IVree Queen, In.lmii l.oy, Indian . Yl. lo t. , IhlRli i.n.l I.ueriie, H''d in Lolo nn.l mi line of the Northern 1'iK ilie I,ni,wi.. Tl e milroi liH between t!.. jx-oerty line of the ( V,.n,mnv and the river, nn.l allonU n line loeution tor niill.-ite on hnul of Coinimny. Wood and Water. The Oennvater river is the western line of he Location In Croat Cold 8t Copper Belt. Location ,.,..1,.. iji, ,ml Conner tliLter li x't Mounuuns, nranj ..,, -" 1 I., .f states. . . ..,,..,,,.. ij, lihilio.nl- but bnni? nninei.st- ; ,.,.i.u. in the ac tum They who " ' " i urul wcnuh pnn s , 1,,ivi,inllll,et possible. . . 1,US e i -Sy V a .imit,l ani.-unt of stoeU for nalo. Ueeent deveU-i-ments ,ho t.. ore 1 large 7 : ns the o,,.,a- rant the value ot tho sto K to w ,)t tionseontinue. 1 n'. V;,V i m Vith an i.bini.lniioe iso.hmbto 'l' 1 , . 1 he nl.-ased to thoni, aiitl any ouicr iiiKMiiiai,.... v.. them. . ... ...:.,, Wire, Thonc or write for prices ana Report of Mining Engineer. follows of sunies taken from the t.i.avihtiiv. Idaho. Jan To whom it may eoncern . - ,. I have reeently examined the lnnhv Group of minesMtuatedin the Idaho Mining District, Idaho County, Slate of Idaho. This Rroii,. eons.sts of nine ,ninesrfo.n.e.lyowne,l by A. D. "'"1 i Si.yd.'r, and now owned by the Alta-ldalu. (..old ami 'Thos per i.roi.ositons. the ores consisting of Hie who.e range ,f sulphides li.elii.HiiK el.Hr glance ; also OBrboimtw. Tlie gos-aii sliowing more or less oxyd..ed lion enrrj tng gold values. The geology of the '"Hintani is so e what complex, but aside from ,mr,..yr tie intr is w the general cliaiaeter of country r-k in dionte.ulteied limostone j, etc. n , ,t of ,,,. tain and range from 7 to 40 feet in widili, showing tine service mineralization at intervals along their entire, course. The strike Is N. W. and . 1' walls nre mi rlv, if not quite vertleal. I regard them ns tn.o t ssures. Thev are easily traeeabh on surface by fre nTe t outcrons, some of a bold type and In the ease of tl e la It ibV vein, a series of open cuts and shafts s ow it be eontiimous fr over axm feet and varying a M.rfae W i w idth with exeeption- '"'h.Jrl.lMtope nngleof approximately .'10 do Krees the entire bill is'workable by cross-cut tunnels, tlWalV. f which In each instance w.mld be adj a ee t river and railway line, thus insur ng a cheap ness in inining costs iu.t usually obtainable. T J ! resent .nain opening is by tunnel projected sons c't through the mid.lle of the pronerty n n 1 U s encounter all of the veins at right ang es. l i s ' I ia now driven for a distance of about, 1 80 reet. t i..,,.u tlmt drittinir be continued as their tulmel be '.n!ned on as at present, although a double Slm,ThT;'cr thecotmtry v-...k , ,i t nnel progresses is very encouraging and the lonmces mv " ,!e).u..te. ing leads Vhieh do not show on - the surface are very -iffued b.V 1 have lieioie me a '"" , , ,,, .,,!,. , Hhows valuis ns dillerent veins : coPPKIt. IHM.I. fill r- t H.V 0 u-i.t- I" ' H.4 o7. H.l! per cent 5.11 or. I"'r cent us .V ner cent that nil Hint ms No. 1 ?4.:U No. 2 il No. 8 4.75 No. 4 54.78..,.. 1 ileHiro to state in 1 1 desire to suue m i"";1"""" " , ., , ril,iv .property rcpnres Is work, the result ol Jhipl'ei believe will place It ou ckly uniong the list sinj pt is .. ...l .. l . it 1 1 ii. lend i n ir i due In this section ot the slite. Hespeetfully yr- hl' H1C1IAHI) 1). WILLIAMS, Mining Kugineer. In addition to the foregoing, we would call your ntten.Um to the flowing extract '"l ami i V- r1- wu1"' Z V,' ' p.; r i.b,i Cook i.lv nn.l Irrigation, papers ..., - Ulsse iioi .uieiiwu . y v. " -V ...ill,.r with the mln- "To the reader v im i ui ,. , ''. i... -,r i. eral resources of the Ne. l'eree region, it maj l n le -est to learn that the crystalline rocks of . d U than the Columbia K ver lava are quite genei.ilij oit lli'aring. These rocks, in many instances are ineta nl orie in character : that is, they consist of either so. -e tarv o .uh ! material that has been greatly a l ten V I oa and pressure and by movements w hU h ave caused it to become sheared and assume a seh.s "e st tu turc. llesldes these changes there haye a w Lrent intrusions of molten inngmns, either Into is mires, as in the formation of the numerous dikes, oi of n reg .mal character, as the intrusions of gran i . , . o rite etc.. into the earth's crust from great depths be low tl esurf.ee. Where either the metan.orphie or Suto lokn. exposed at the sur t s man -est there has been deep erosion. e t l xU V ss ol nMk removed has not been measured, but m bt ntelv estimated at several thousand feet. 1 ho km ks wl i o .ce ere deeply buried are frequently trav erse l bv veins in which more or less metallic materia in t e rni of free gold, silver, copper, etc., has been llcjosi. ed from the heated waters which percolated tllriV.!oraVthe rocks exposed beneath the 'olum biaiivlavain the eany.lns of Snake Sa .... ma ml Clearwater rivers are such as are looked to loi (U pos ts .1 silver, copper and many otlier ores n. d iim.raK The prediction wl.ich a geolou- st won d be e.1 t. make fr... . the general oharacter ol these rocks s 1 t will ho foiind to contain the precious me tal ' wl Vich is verille.1 by tho discovery of '"'" ' o"! of si! ver and copper' in what are reported to bo rk,1,l!r eonclulion, the Empire Mines re sumnind.-d . . .,ii,..,-.ii iii'iniiieini; wuuiw i VnrlllVet niKt Wl their quota of wen Htocls holders. l'',xtenslvo mil ed if at all.' The. prosp. ctors In the eontinue to add t 1 nt iiiint.lv ne 1in utmost, faith il -11 fnllowinu Idaho, Morning Ti THK ALTA-I Ml A 1 INK KXIIllU'l ( lenrL'O M. Si.y Vardee, is a guest a I from the Le i.,..,,ri,i nut, with h ..,,i,i.r irol.1 and sil ore w iron, me wen Vardee, which were is. .1,1 mill ('miner M " ii . Kmpire ore carries n S.M in .mill. 4'.) outie. per. The Kmpire gi Kinder and Mr. Alfi have been steadily 1 the past four years. ..l.iit.iu'llllll tVO t lllll ..I,...,.- , the north fide of the Vardee, Idaho. I ho v ore bodies, and il is i nlnee the irroi.p in th ehi.limr further extens installation of smelter Letter from Instructor In Oeolog 1 in turn take pnrt In proitircimr 'ii. r..i. ii, i lieiietit ot t no v;oi.ipanv h ernl liens are as yci uan-ij .i.inr. lmtianv w ill keep a eorps oi expeir, . .' ...In.. unnuAll l.ll.l :lelt (luring ine nnin ;u i.l,li,i,rj n( il minimum coot. .. mill, .1 Willi i ns reun'ii, i v ...... . . i.'v'vi,!.'!! i i . I. 1 1 ai. i I'r.ii. (Ici.cral Manager, -i an extract from the Lowtston, Lime. .Innuarv 80. VMM : .AUG (It)Ll) AND COPPER IXC ( (. ll'AN. ... .,.. , D..M MIVI IV IDAHO. "I' ,' ' p r, the well known mining iiih" the Hotel tiian.i, Having jusi i . Mi,.i.,.r niuirii.t. Mr. S.tvder a perhaps tho 11 nest collection of r ores ever seen in iin mj. er ores evei seen in i.nnuij. v. .nown Empire group of mines at .. 11 A .1. . 11.l l.tl.lwi .eelltlV SOH1 lo ine iiin-iv....... Statu Nohmai. S. Mr. 1'. Herman Fritz, i i..,.r uir Diiriuu' many diU'eroiit kinds o I....,!' .ilii.r. zinc and il r.,...',i ii.i of ores contai'. and copper with so larg Me metals ns wa- showi the Alta-ldaho Minini: minerals is there in sii for the mining. Tlie ! to double and treble l vistors have an unusii:, i.iiilitable investment company. Very res" l niimiinv lor MMHJ.IMO. 1 lie ixed values, running as high as in silver nun ou per rem. in e.. .... ...... ni.Wriiiiillv owned bv Mr. Vi,rdeo of Philadelphia. w ho ivecutiitg tlovelopmeni woi k lor The properties embrace M-ven .. . ..r ..I.. ...u ,,,,l nrn Inenieil 111! I in i-iiiiiii, ...... - l-lvi.r rule mile lllllll eiiiii,iv ...v. irk done has expose.l miniensr w the purpose i'i uni uni,! .11 . l.l. ttlil I'lllilM. the plans in- . e development operations.the etc. rof. D S. Hartllne, . V.loomsburg State Normal School. ' tool,, V.loomsburg, Feb. 0, 'OS. . cretarv. ne past few years I have seen ores, esicciall.V gold, copju-r. i, li'it I never before saw sn ,.r ....KiiwiiiiuU nf irold. silver a per centiigo of these valua iii.' t day from the mines of ..iMiimiv ' Anvoneof those ,'u-icht iiiiantities to pay well er two, therefore, simply go niolits. It seems to me In . c imiuii'i unit v for hi'jhlv ' 1 . .,- i i... .i.i tlie mock oneien ',i uni I full v, D. S. HAIITLINE. J. NY! Killingcr, nssayer, Lewiston, Idaho, w me,, l)y ,c - RAnm c thp Alta-ldaho Gold & Copper Hining Co., Blooms IhC ASta lffnuD""irnr Pa Harder. catawlssa, Pa.. Financial Or tO W. O. MUCH, - " rsmBmSSS2SSSS!3SSESL ""ir'-i r - ' ' a i i'iR-na.V.Trro testified thf blanks. Address alj comtnuni-ations to Agents. Pa. THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSPiURG. PA. D ? THUKSl-AV, MAUC1I 19. I9n3- izzu Appetite poor? Bowels con r,vot? It's vour liver! j Ayer's Pills are liver pill; FpTins Term Opened on Monday. m..l nur nimitf'lf tl 01 DCai'U t bcnutlful brown or rich black? Use El J, mi ,0ct.of dfur mo .lib! O t? a , :,r. P. H:i Si 1.0. , lilinui.,..n Monday was the opening of the spring term at the Normal. 1 here uemanynf.v.taces to be seen among . the students today. The enrol hnent nas increased to the extent of tifty over that of the winter term, and more a.e coming in daily, lhe vca- l tion which it has been the custom ofj ioVntthe0 :Set.m and Z iSJin to the matter, clos.ng ot t e w, i flde cvoss. opening o, will 1 t pensed witti tnis year. a few days vacation at Easter however. BRIDGE M ATTPK IS CCURT LConut.ued fr-..ni 1st .nc Medal Contest Tonieht- A medal contest will be Md in the Rupert M. E. Church, tonight at eight ,,'clock. Six young ladies will partici- i .v.-;.. cior-tinns will be lnter- jaie am, uic - , . ,;.b music. A silver medal Till be awarded to the one who excels A silver oftering will be taken up. 1 lllHUll'., . , - n!.... ,.., ni fti.nneer oi lilt oimuuiv tl.-- Pennsylvania Railrona, swore ,u iiiii ninns of the bridge weie i'.t moflianical'iV. for an over i i ,...,Bt;.T nf tivontv-two ieet -1 'ri,f. 1ji witness was 1., W Aliebone, supenntendent ot int. e..'.. v.,.,., TWiion. The Pennsyl- OUIIWUI - . .. ,,ii oj ntber railroads he VHIII4 it i" " - . . , , said are spending a considerable -.i of nimiev to do away with 1 1 1 1 W . I ' V w. . i . :.,rrt. ne tliov are ft meJ ace to life. He farther testified that Wilke-lV.rre testified ihat he had I seer of said township, presented and examined the plans and had been Uppomtnient --de that the eieauo.i m m b t:.-..i.i:., .,ch n deceased, for an , .o 'n S iw for ied' and V"c.ic3i)iv, a d bon(1 api,roved. o way a.uci iue . , . lltM annointed CUard- J. J. PhUtbrown, t L 7 "M tes and Emerf Lutes Id U Jl il. - minor children of Daniel T. Lutes, deceased. Hod " tne pcuai bum of fooo.oo each with 1. au 1 H. Tubbs as sureties, approved by the Court. Petition of Edmund L,utes, t?uaT- dianofA. O. Lutes and fcmery Lutes, minor children of Daniel 1 . T ,iic fler-easecl. lor ine sa.c u, u. estate! Prayer of the petitioner eranted, and bond wuu rreu V. t- T OU..U. na ciiri-tieft Ton nr arm f. 1. oiiun ANNWERSMsY SALE A Year Old Mar. 18th 1903. Mnrch 1 8 th. th i ' a ri-n T VV. Ilartma man and the successful season pal celebrate. We Celebi ... iif He fiirther testineuinai xayiui auu . Sere the over head crossing has in the sum of $300.00 approved by nrevailcd there has bejn very little the Court. Q,nMW.nr.. rouble from the smoke. His tes , at "W Z r s'd oVaardian ior his mother. Mrs. V lliai It" wn.3.ivi.K I , Aire I IPAtl K I twenty-three freight trains ate daily I ,.,.r tuns nivisiUH ui i"- .1 rnilrnln l-"ennsy ivaoitt . , At the closs of the testimony, n.,rt ndiourned until Saturday. Pubho Sale- Thos. Chrisman will sell at public sale near Lime Ridge, Monday March at at 10 a. m , 3 horses, 4 cows, hogs, ..arness, wagons and all kinds of farm ing machinery and tools. B it THE OLD RELi&BL me ufup-t i" i-s" " They both favored the grade cross sidered it safer, but also because a break in the road at tue apmoatu to the bridge made it more desira ble. Commissioner William jjogen concluded by stating the amount of the county debt. Considerable expert testimony ...,. .,onrpr1 bv the Railroad Com- T K. Mclntrye, an engineer t 10 iimn nv o uic i ui"" J i o.. , tln counsel lor ..,0,1,. a flmwiip' of the proposed 1 .,..'. ,.,. vvin have the 1. I..., ond It WHS UO- . . chance, or cicvimun. , ? .... l i.n.it ,t,tt. on this that trie suus,u...v nesses based their opinions. MacNeal, a repremanv t':..., p.rlH.r,. Comnanv. tcstiued that he considered the phn of the bridge as previously prepared, sale for the contemplated changes, and .,.,. 1,1 iu,t iii anv wise aflert lliai 11 mi""" -- - ,1M the stability of the bridge. 1 Ik. plausin his judgment were ur.x.ia.., cally correct. The only cuanse ,,....i-w:irv wonia He in i"'- Hartman's Store 55 Years Old. firm name of thisluisi & Son to R. R llart t has enthused us to late allv reduced price UV lllAll"i l'w J 0 18th to March 25th. 011 the newest goo Marv Slusser, now Mrs. Jacob iiit tenbeuder, of Mifflm township. Rule granted to show cause why a . . . 1 ., . Ki nnnninlpH. ,.n.H,nll t ,1 fill It 1 lltlL i'v. .. . I" ILll - fnr hearinc fixed for batur- 11 .w. ------ . , a-;i .tii at: ten o cioe a. " llt.l .y-f lT I -1 1 T 1 1 iJl.ll V w - rriiiL luit wi j $3.95 Walking Skirts, Anniversary Sale $340 jn.50 Lace Curtains Anniversary Sale $1.19 $17.50 Women's Suits $i.S0 Flcxibone Corsets Anniversai oaiv. ...y ?qc. Women's Black Hose Atiniver&aiy onn. -3 25c. Satin Taffeta Ribbon for ONE WEEK, March Is in our store. will be required to conc.uae. Hewing fixed for same OTHliK isuaift... un ;, tho above hearing the . fnr wnnrrlinn for minor x eiiiiuii iui b" children ot JMizaoeui J. L. Wertman appointed. lfjf 1-1 i of the pier. There would he no change in the superstructure, much of wi.ieli He saia is cuui"'u j.. .- i.i. t Mr. (.1U1ICK, mi 1 1 .. t; .j: .,,x nlvim hparill!? ijreceuu,:4 r-.11.1wim- business was transacted . 1 . . . UV tue cm, 1. , ' Petition of T. J. Vaudershce, . T.,.r,l, Mover, of Brnr iri,ntv-t ui . . 1. f.i- .,,1 Siivestiueut to Mr c;et. K( iui ' . . r 1. t -Mart- nf Berwick, tor rial an J . " ir 1 .;wi Petition ot w . iJCvh.j ,.it ii. rmtfirmation absolute . . .1.., ,,i,M t r,r tlm anditor in the n 1 1'u 1 i"-" . . . .1:... :u,.f,n-A nf tha funds arising UlM'ii'"""" . . .. . n:i.. f-otn the sale of the Catawissa nmc 15c. 50c. 50c. - 5tc 1 8c. 35C. .Vhite Curtain Poles j Anniversary Sale 10c '.nV, Rilli-s Anniversary bale 39c lored Albatross Anniversary Sale 420 Ik Ginghams Anniversary Sale 420. liinted Batiste j Anniversary bale 14 Sitin Taffeta Ribbon Anniversary Sale 250 rtauy i"i '"i"' - ti, Pnnrt trrantect a t()Rllleer who ior t epas seie --lo,v use why the prayer years nas i,eC1, ,.. w.ir. r , lll.Litio,lcr should not be phoenixvilie urmge , ;. 1 tified that he had exatnineii uu. Krn.Hcu. ..resented his nlau of the pioposed eiev.uou, a,. -( , ...tter of . . ,i,.iii. .lie r,. l'll 1 rr-'iLU an auu.-' - . . cons.acreit .1 ii,. - - . . . , o lhe fds aris.ng He bad net ee, o - - " , J' nr the Macee .. Kill ILkl'll . I ill) ( J. t I 11(1111 LHW - '.I IW1 VV 111.11 tnrwi . - . . SHOES If you have not seen our line of SHOES, it will pay you to see it. We have the largest Stock of Shoes of any store in this sec tion. Made by the best Manufacturers especi ally for me. and will kit AND WEAR. ?w! Hart an &Son m m m mm. s,six.cu :r cts; . Absolutely Pur T Kf S SUBSTITUTE, however, ami . ..... ; i,w nniiiioii the mcreasea Ol " r- - . )T , . hciKhth of the pier would alfect t h, strength or stability 01 the intJge. be said he could rot ausv.cr. In , . ur 1 in ( uenuuii on u.r 10 iiiinw. would have lo examine tne r.r nuvdiiiona which llirt- , , . .... probably lake ten days o, t. ""Il U. Ritter, civil engineer o f 1 .HI 1; .11 fit . Tnar Tohiison. ex ti, cidtf nf Susan lilacK, eciuoi ui - - , , of C'Htawissa, for the sale of real ,,.,,1 .r thp will of the late r.e- entire . eased presented ami tue oruer n .., '...i wvu.ii st,CKiiuv.u. i, t .iirm of the citizens ot cieve- 1 1 ......i:Viin n twiner for the op 1,11! , iwiv ...t.. - -r noinlmcnt of Clark Rhoadsas over- Our School Shoes are made extra strong to stand the hard ser vice given u School shoe. W. H. MOORE, Cor. Main and Iron Sts. Won 6 first and 3 second prizes at Blooms burjj County 1-air lasl lull, wiin leu pair entered. ...uikii. unftU. 1st Earrcd Rocks 8t RhOdo isiana nou, . 1st Rhode Island Red, R. C. 1st White Wyon- . dottes. Kiius from pens hen.le.l uy-''-" $1.50 for 15 1st Wime l ll;lc" Mack Polish, 13 C'AZ' 30. CUAS. S. Kit I f-K, 306 Del. Ave., 1'i r isTON. l'A. a r.nr. ii,-.fi nf nlhums. ai A HI " some Liu ties too, at Mercer s i'- aud BeL Stote. 75c to H-50- Pocket books for either lndy or irentlemnn, and the finest line in 01a V. . . . ... tui.l.rt mm (joiumuia coumy i Mercer 6 irug ant, uw. w.-. at Tlie re : rrui'M1 1 Olii.ti 1 1 f.i.mi 1," vol . lsl,'S I HI fill i,( youi'l.'' Bean t Blgnatm er ,c Vou Vitteii 7f"? o many "10 ly t(.:ii."fooriH .111 tw 1 inn oil' Iui eiv ku.,wa liow .' c .,, Hint. 'iialioul. 'L I ili0'li.'i Tli . rotii,...ili ' ' 111 ..lIHf.l. trwl wt c.nivfii- " . . '.V.. ... 1..H...I, nifu 1)11.111) Ili'll.l lllUt. ,-.N- - . v .. Mniii' ly v u- pni"' '' ,lti.tf mil... Lei u jmekiilte ( 1 llio Kina tmi wavB bibj I" j t
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