r t&e stmCAY" oregonian; portlakit, rasr 24, rooo. 53 Last Chance, by 'Ed Welsh and Thomas Rus eell. Gold. Olive and Clear Creeks. Lily, by D. W. Jones and Walter Boyer. (Gold and silver. Last Chance, by W. A- I5 Lapp, lofan Huey and Harry Huey. One and a hair miles south west of Granite. Linn, by W. H. Brtdgford and W. H. Wet iall, One and a half miles southwest of Gran ite. Le Boy. by Charles Garoffo -and A. D. Ban non. Gold and silver. Granite district. Little Cripple Creek. TV. H. Brtdgford and "George E. Altken. One and a half miles Outbwc. of Granite. London, by Richard E. Coe. Gold. China uulcn, near Granite. Ladyemith, by F- Mallery and M. X. Mal JorjV Gold and slher. Trail Creek. Ladysmlth. by D. Menzles, C Chlsholm and J. Gaasmaa. Elk Creek. "Lacy- 'Washington, by D." Menxies. C Chls holm and J. Gassman. Elk Creek. .Leo Nos. 1 and 2, by M. K, Toohey and C E. Kane. North elope of Olive Butte. Leland. by W. 8. Driver. Gold and allver. Big Boulder Creek. . Last Chance, by Grant Turner. Charlee Lock llh and Room Kochren. Near Granite. Legal Tender, by Dan Reynolds and E. J. Xrwyer. Near the Copper King. . Loub-e. by J. B. Rogers. One and a quar ter miles southeast of Granite. Last Hope, by Ed Benson. Ira Padrick and Ceorge Trana. Clear and Granite Creeks. Little Granite. b- W. H. Brldgford and TV. JI. WestfaJL Gold and silver. Congo Creek. . Lucky Bill's, by W. H. Brtdgford and W. H. Westfalt. Gold and silver. Congo Creek. Lizzie, by Percy Boundy. Gold and silver. Can) on Mountain. Loughbom. by W. S. Duncan. Gold and sil ver. North Fork of John Day River. Lilly, by Peter "Montel. J. IL Patnodo and Orlla Perrault. Spring Cr. Lost Boy No. 3. by John Huey. Near Gran ite. Lost Boy Nos. 1 and 2,by W, G. Browr. and Guy L. Lindsay. Two and a half miles Aouth or Granite. -Lucky Boy by TV. G. Mllllorn and L. S. Logan. Gold. Between Olive and Lightning Creeks. Last Chance, by Enoa HIatt and E. G. Ste venson. One mile northwest of Roblnson Vllle. Lafayette, by Gay Reeder. two and a half Wiles southeast of Granite. Lost Bdy. by Frank Cedarwall and John S. Hughes. Cougar Ridge. Dixie district. Log Cabin Nos. 1 and 2, by John Howard. I Mallery and C M. Coleman. Nevada Gulch. .. Lucky Boy, by J., Vv. Scott and Fred Wag ner. Gold, silver and copper. Lone Star, by George "VS. Bomeau and TV. A. Houston. 'Little Giant, by Rose McCoy. North Fork of John Day River. Lucky Boy. by J. Cobn. Gold and silver. On divide between Lake Creek and Meadow Creek. Lee. Johanna TV. Cabell and A. J. Trimble. Jtforth fork of Onion Creek. Lucky Mc. by L W. "MoMltchetl. Gold. .Near the Red Boy. Last Chance, by C R. Aldrin. Quebec "Mountain. Ladyflmlth. by W. H. Roblson. Gold. Three miles northeast of Granite. Little Jess, by Thomas Parkhurst. George W. Stevens and James Cornfleld. Near Granite Sumpter Road. La rior. by F. Malloi-'. G. "W. Wisdom. L. "W. Place and E. J. Thorpe. Gold. Cleat Lucky Hall, by Charles C Hall. Gold and silver. On divide between Meadow Creek and Lake Creek. Little Maud, by John Addomsi. Richard Ad doms and W. W. Addoms. North Fork ot John Day River. Little Jap, by Charles E. Kane and D. A. Blakeney. Gold and sliver. Olive Creek district. Last Chance, by L. L. H11L Adjoins the Os Well Campbell homestead. Lulu V.. by Clifton Cleaver. Gold. Canyon Mountain. Leadvllle. by H. S. Davis, George P. Jones ad J. T. Barry Two miles northwest ot Bonanza mine. Lambert, by J. B. Chappalear, George Ken nedy, Charles Buhler. Lucky Boy. by F. W. Christopher. Middle "Fork of John Day River. Little Joney, by J. W. Scott and Fred "Wag ner. Gold, silver, copper and lead. Red Boy district. Little Emma, "by L W. McMltchell. Clear Little Blue, by F. P. Hays. Gold. Clear -Creek. Loncoln, by Frank Conway and A. J. Hen tlry. Buby Creek. LuzeroiK Now. 1 and 2. by John Coyle. James Rellty and J. A. Kltpel. Half a mile from Crane Creek. Little Comstock. by L W. McMltchell. One and. a half miles went of Granite. Little Grade, by F. A. Chesney. On Congo Creek, on Red Boy Mountain. Lucerne, by A. Marrotte. Louis Marrotte, John Coyle and James Ralley. Gold, silver and lead, near Crane Creek. Lone- Star, by J. S. Hughes, J. M. Short and Frank Cedcrwall. Gold, silver and lead. Dixie Creek. ., Lost Spring, by C J. Lane. Elk Creek dis trict. Lulu, by "Walter Garrisom Olive district. Lucky Boy. by John S. Hushes. Frank Ceder wall and J. M. Short. Gold and silver. Near Prairie City. ' Lone Star, by B, C "Wellwood and C R. Parsons. Clear Creek. Lady "Washington, by P. J. Nuss: Gold. Beaver Creek. - Lapwai. by Henry N. Barnhart. On the Stevens ditch. Last Chance, by J. P., 3IcGu!gan and J. M. Roee. Gold. Four and a half miles north of Granite. Little Breeches, by J. L. Crouse. East fork of Big Boulder Creek. M. Magnolia, by Charles "A. Wellnltz. "William Owens and XV. Hoeye. Gold. Canyon City district. Mollle Gibson, by H. W. Tracy and Fred Hoff. Gold. Half a mile north ot Bc-b-lnsonville. Marj B.. by Thomas H. Bailey. One mile southwest of Ibex mine. Montana Nos. 2. 3 and 4, by James T. Mur phy, Barney Mull&an and William Regan. Near Granite. Mammoth, by J. H. GlUIland. One mile northeast cf Granite. Mountain. King, by A. I. Lane. Elk Creek district. Mint, by O. L. Patteruon. Gold. Two ana a. half milen south of Canyon City. Morning Star, by Fred Wagner and J. J. Bellly. One mile northwest of Granite. Mltas. by A. B. Pierce. William eese cad Leavltt. Gold. Clear Creek. Martha, by H. C. Dlnnls. iced Boy district. Minnie, by W. Reese ana A. B. Pierce. Bea ver Creelc Monument, by Zoeth Houser. Gold, sliver and copper. Canyon Creek. Mabel, by Elmer Overholt. Gold. MarysvHle district. Missouri, by Thomas Eaton. Gold, silver and lead. Seven miles southeast of Prairie City. Monteeono, by C H. Fenner and J. J. Tra cy. Quebec Mountain, a,t Junction of Clear and Olive Creeks. Monitor, by Duncan McDonell and Tim Mor ality. Crane Creek. McGregor, by Ed Welsh and James Christie. Olive Croek. Margery, by William Huselton and George H. Casey. Gold and sliver. Bull Bun Creek. Mary B.. by Eugene Bartholf. Gold and sll ver. Near Baldy Mountain. Mountain View Nos. L 2 3 and 4, by Wil liam Boss and Griffith Thomas. Maryland, by George J. Cunningham and C B. Miller. Gold and silver. Beaver Creek. McKlnley, by Ed Welsh and G. W. Jack aon. Five and a half miles from Granite. Montana Girl, by William J. J. Smith and George J. Cunningham. Parallels the Red Lion. Minnie, by P. O. O. Malloy. H. a Dlnlus and Max M. Shlllock. Red Boy district. Montana, by H. C Dlnlus. P. O. O. Malloy and Max M. Shlllock. Red Boy district. Massasolt, by Tom Eagleton. T. IL Mur phy and Fred Sink. Ruby Creek. Mabel, by F. Mallery and J. T. Boyle. Gold. Trail Creek. May Queen, by D. Jaeger. Gold. Bull Run Creek. Marcelllo, by Charles Parsons, and Thomas Russell. On ridge between Olive and Clear Creeks. Maine Nos. 1 and 2, by Percy Roundy and L. P. Roundy. Gold and slher. Indian Creek, lrht miles, south of Prairie City. May Queen, by Jl. B. Ferree. Gold and sil ver. Indian Creek, on Canyon Mountain. McKlnzle. by D. J. Fcree. Gold and sil ver. Strawberry Butte. Meridian, Nos. 1 and 2. by L. L. Carter and A. L. Laviers. Gold and silver. Strawberry Butte. Maggie May. by J. B. Ferree. Gold and sil ver. On Indian Creek. Canyon Mountain. Marigold, by M. R. Carlton. T. J. Power and S. W. Gutridge. One and a half miles east of Granite. Magpie, by Dell Sherer, A. Larson and A. JCerr. Lightning Creek. Mascot, by U. S. Hamm and R. McCreary. Gold and silver. Red Boy "--. Mill Lode, by A. W. Dunn. Quartzburg dis trict. Magnolia, by J. A. Kissel. Nine miles northeast of Granite. Maid of Oregon, by Isaac Guker. Three Quarters of a mile south of Canyon City, on the ridge between Canyon Creek and Whtoky Gulch. Mlddleton. by Wesley Sllsbee. West fork of Dixie Creek. Michigan, by Frank Sargent. Copper Moun tain, east fork of Dixie Creek. Maggie, by J. C Haskell. Wiley Osbom and W. C Glbbs. Susanvllle district. Morning Star, by Frank Cedarwell and John S. Hughes. Cougar Ridjre. Dixie district. Messenger Boy. by W. H. Brldgford and W. H. Westfall. Bull Run Creek. Minnehaha, by William Huselton -and R. A. Day. Gold. In Dead Man's Gulch. My Brother Levy, by Duncan. McDonald. Tim Morarlty and John Coyle. Crane Creek. Mountain Buck Nos. 1 and 2. by George G. Hall and Arthur Phlrbrook. Gold and silver. Jn Creek. Manower. by f Knowlton and P. C Phllbrlck. Gold and silver. Granite dis trict. ilerrlmac. by J. H. Robblns. Red Boy coun- Mogul, by H. Mahoney and George Pro Kro. Gold. Bull Run Creelc Molalla. by Addle Cleaver. Gold and eil- Strawberry Butte. Mabel E.. by George Bentley. Gold and silver. Boundary Creek. Mphrwk. by Edward Benson. Clear Creek. Mi2n,t-..bJ'G- w- Shrf. G. E. Ward. A. W. !?.!?- "'on and A. L. Mackey. Dixie district. Montana Kid. by Duncan McDonell and Tim Morarlty. Ten Cent Creek. rilScV.lnff !rd'iJJ nca McDonell and Tim Morarlty. Ten Cent Creek. Mary, by IL L. Grave. Three and a half mlls from Granite. .Masfllon. by William Reee and G. P. Leavltt. Goli Clear Creek. Mountain Buck, by Georg G. Hall and Ar thur Phlllbrick. Gold, silver and lead. Be tween Sumpter and Granite . Monarch, by S. W. Walker. IL 1 Walker and Mrs. Mabel Walker. Two miles south Of Granite. Mammoth, by George A. Devln and William Robbineon. Two miles northeast of Granite. Adorning Star, by Joseph G. Waugh and G. R. Stone. Mile south of Granite Creek. . Michigan, by W. E. .Weed and F. A. Weed. Near Junction or Lightning and Spring Creeks. Margaret, by A. G. Chehey. On ullve and Clear. Creek divide. . Morning Glory, by Richard K. Hughes. East fork of Dixie Creek. Mammoth, by M. D. Manoney. , Gold and silver. On Olive and Clear Creek divide. Mountain Queen, toy Ed Rawecro. Joseph Faulk and George Probasco. Gold. Bull Run Creek. Michigan, by W. J. Moorehead and .George Toung. Gold. Mazlere. by J. B. Tardifc auffalo Hill. Gran ite district. Mammoth No. 4. by C F. Parker. Gold, Olive Creek district. Muncy, "by F. A. -Chesney. Congo Creek, on Cheney Mountain. Mattle. by F. A. Chesney. Cong. Creek. Majestic, by Adam Christie. William Crowe and John Howard. Granite Creek, three milts from Granite. Mineral Wonder, by George Irby. C J. Demrt sey and Frank Conway. Quebec Mountain, between Olive and Clear Creeks. Mountain View, by William CHappell, Wil liam J. .Evans and George Dales. Olive dlrtrlrt. Montana, by James T. Murphy( Barney Mul ligan and William Regan. Half a mile northwest of the Cougar. Move Anchor, by W. H. McMillan. Mile west of Granite. Merit, by J6hn Wilson. Gctd. Clear Creek. Mephlsto. by W. L. Toung and Eramo Un zlcker North Fork of John Day Hlver. Mercury, by J. W. Klttridge. Crosses Comer Ridge from Juniper Point. Myrtle, by W. D. Johnson. Gold and silver. Extension of the Poor Bey. Mineral Chief, by W. D. Johnscn. Is bitween the Poor Boy and the Golden Quartz.. Monarch, by George WleeL Olive Creek. May Daisy. 1 and 2. by J. H. Haggard and P. L. Maltland. Gold. Nevada Gulch. Mary Ann. by F. E. Foster and O. T. Kel ly. Gold. Near the Great Northern. Monitor, by W. R. Cooper. Elk Creek. Monitor, by A. E. Starr. Near McNamee Gulch rap. Molder Boy. by W. J. Moorhead and Miles Case. Massachusetts, by C. E. Macomber. Sculh slope of Olive Butte, near Olive Creek. Montana, by C. L. Cor. Olive Creek. Mammoth, by J. G McGulgan. OUe and Desolation Creeks. Monogram, by George Graham. Clear Creek. Mountain Tap, by G. W. Klttredge. Dixie district. Mollle Camptcn. by Ernest W. Jackson. Gold, sliver, copper and lead. Minneapolis, by James McCourt. Gold and eil er. Monterey, by C. R. Barnhart. Three miles northwest of Granite. Maje.?tic Nee. 1 and 2, by L. Butler and John Coyle. Lucas Gulch. Manhattan, by George C Humphries. Quartz burg district. Moggie K.. bv George J. Barrett and Adam Hamaur. Goldand silver. Olive Creek. Morning Star, br J. W. Beott. 'Gold, sliver and lead. Red Boy district. Montrose, by T. F". Jeffrey and W. A. Stewart. Gold, sliver and lead. Clear Creek. Mastiff, by William Crowe and John How ard. Gold, silver and lead. Three miles north of Granite. Marton. by J. G. Marion and E. J. Kelly. Gold. Nevada Gulch. Mikado, by S. E. Whalley. Copper, gold and silver. Dixie dlrtrlct. Modoc, by S. E. Whalley. Gold and silver. Dixie dLotrlct. Murdella. Nos 1 and 2. "by John Mclver. Granite district. Mill Ledge, by C S. Miller. Near Granite. M. end J., by M. O. Wisdom. Gold. Green horn district. Mayflower. No. 2. by Charles M. Llnvllle and E. S. Abbott. Gold and silver. Myrtle Creek. Mastodon, by Goodwin A. Toung and C A. Toung. Cable Cove district. Mobile, by Paul F. Martin. Five and a half miles northwest of Granite. Mountain Lion, by E. E. Minor. Beaver Creek. Mother Lode, by I. E. Iters. Gold. Ten Cent Creek. Myrtle, by George W. Herren. Three miles eart of Granite. Mabel, by Gay Recdsr. Head of Onion Creek. Myriad, by E. D. Abbott. Crane Creek. X. New Tork. by P. H. Paradise and A. H. Cop pie. Gold and sllxer. Bull Hun Creek. New Kovai. by C. M. Tracy and Utrge IL Trana. uoid and sllvfcr. Three miles east of Granite. ., Northern Pacific, by Isaac Guker. . East fork of Big Boulder Creek. North totar. by T. P. Cuilen and Isaac Guker. Little Pine Creek. Nagie. by Dan Jager. Gold and silver. Bull Run Creek. North role, by W. D. Johnson. Gold and sliver, btraw berry Butte. New Tork, bjrM.il f urdln and J. C Mar tin. Gold. Nevada, by William Chappell and C Wald mann. Olive district. Nashville, No. 2, Uold, silver and lead. Light ning Creek. Nellie, by Ellen Wagner. Clear Creek. Navajo. by J. W. Watts, James Barry and J. M. Green. North fork ot John Day Hlver. New Era, by A. IL Healey aud J. D. Beas ler. Gold, silver, copper and lead. Lltue -Canyon Mountain. Never i'aii. by Thomas carney. .weaver Creek. Nineteen Hundred, by Edward Turk. Wesley Sllsbee and William Hurd. West fork of .Dixie Creek. New Tear, by H. W. Eamondson. N. C. Jen kins. H. C Skinner and J. H. B. Ilamngton. Elk Creek. Nineteen Hundred, by Nels Ogllvle. F. H. Murphy and John Monaha-i. One mile soutn cost of Red Boy mine. North Star, by John M. Ballou. OHe Creek. New Tear's Gift, by W. A. White and A. J. .Merrttt. Gold.' Half a mile southwest of Granite. Norah B.. by T. E. Going, John Beardsley. O. M. Sail ford and D. W. Cushman. Gold and sitter. Bull Hun Creek. Never Sweat, by Ed Butze. Sr.. P. O. King and Ed Butze, Jr., Clear Creek, Greenhorn district. Nettle, by Lulu V. Cleaver. Gold and sil ver, canyon Mountain. New Tork, by F. G. Lawson. Gold. Bull Run Creek. Nickel I'late No. 2. by Charles Martin and Pat Clarke. Gold. Four miles northwest of Sumpter. North Jerome, by Charles L. Wilson. Gold and silver. Beaver Creek. North Star, by L E. Hose. Two miles -west of Granite. No. 1, by L. E. Palmer. D. A. Blakeney and Thomas Heady. Gold and sliver. Two miles north of Hoblnsonvllle. No. 2. by D. A. Blakenry, L. E. Palmer and Thomas heady. Gold and silver. Near Rob lnsonvlllc. Never Despair, by J. H. Haggard. Gold, sil ver and lead. Clear Creek. Norah, by J. A. Murphy and A. Lautcnhelscr. One mile from Ibex mine. Nona Such, by George Hetzer. Gold, silver and lead. Between the Independence and the Walla Walla. Now Hope, by E. W. Johnson, M. E. Par sons. W. A. Atkinson nnd J. B. Powell. Clear Creek. Nickel Plate, by C. Marten. P. Clarke, T. K. Mulr and W. L. Vinson. Gold, silver, cop per and lead. Four miles north of Sumpter. Norcross and Norcrot-s No. 1, by T. W. Nor cross and W. A. Norcross. East fork of Dixie Creek. Newman by William Reese and G. P. Leav ltt. Gold. Clear Creek. Natchez, by R. li. Clayton and J. Watson. Gold. Cougar Mountain, Dixie district. Nora Belie, by K. C. Wellwood and C. It. Parsons. Olive Creek. New Find, by W. B, Flsk. Dixie Creek. Number Three, by C S. Miller. Near Gran ite. North Extension of Tiger, by J. C Hill and W. Slltbee. Gold. Dixie district. Niagara, by Zoeth Houser, J. S. Vinson and J. S. Hughes. Gold and silver. Cougar Ridge. Nonpareil, by E. W. Johnson. M. E. Parsons and W. H. Atkinson. North fork of John Day River. New Era, by J. E. Hale. Gold. Near Gran ite. O. Old Griff, by J. C Shelby and J. E. Cou per. Elk Creek district. Old Glory, by J. W. Wright and wife, and W. G. Brown. On Granlte-Sumpter stage. Osceola, by Joseph Sheedy and T. J. Sheedy. Clear Creek. Oregon, by Tom Eagleton and P. P. Con sey. Two miles east of Granite. Oregon, by A. E. Wilson. Gold. Near Prairie City. Ohio Boy, by H. C Dennis. Beaver Creek. Olympla, by Henry McMillan. Gold and sil ver. Elk Creek district. Oklahoma, by George J. McCreary. Red Boy district. Oregon, by F. White. W. H. Geiger and C Beary. In Shoep Gulch, near Canyon City. Orinoke. by Mrs. J. B. Washburn. Eight miles south of Prairie City. Old Tear, by H. W. Edmondson. N. C. Jen kins, H. C Skinner and J. H. B. Harrington. Elk Creek. Oregon Wonder, by A. L. Laviers. Gold and sltver. Sheep Creek. Strawberry Butte. Ontario, by John Coyle. John Rodin and Louis Marrotte. Gold and silver. Near Gran ite. Oro Granda, by E. J. Cross and John F. Hardee, Three miles north of Granite. Ontario, by H. B. Martin. Lost Creek, Greenhorn Mountains. Old Boston, by T. F. Emery. Lost Creek. Greenhorn Mountains. Operator, by John Howard. John Foster and F. Mallory. Olive Creek. Olympla. by C M. Tracy and George II. Trana. Three and a half miles east of Gran ite. Oregon, by Frank Cederwoll nnd John S. Hughes. Cougar Ridge. Dixie district. Overlook, by Peter Montel. J. H. Patnode and Orila Perrault. Lightning Creek. Old Glory, by William Reese and G. P. Leavltt Gold. Clear Creek. Olympla No 1, by William Finn. Oold. Bull Run Creek. Olympla No. 2. by C. R. Konkle. Gold. Bull Run Creek. Olympla. by Ernest Ruof. Olive Creek dis trict. Oriole, by TV. R. Cooper, William Morris and James Stevenson. In Quartz Gulch, Elk Creek district. Ophlr. by W. F. Longwlll. Charles L. Wil son. J. E. Lancaster and E. F. Warner. Gold and silver. North of Olive Butte. Odd Fellow, No. 2. by John Hodgens. One mile southwest of the Red Boy. O. J. C. by Thomas Parkhurst. James Corn- acid ana George Stevens. Buck Gulch. 1 Olympla, by Charles B. Kane and D. A Blakeney. Gold and silver. West of Ollre Butte. Ophor. by L W. McMltcheiL Gold. Red Boy country. Oakland, oy I. E. Hose and W.' AV. Bobbins. Headwaters of Lost Creek. Olive, by Ralph E. Blewett. Gold. West of Granite. Odd Fellow, by A. Drake. Half a mile from Red Boy mine. Old hickory, by Richard K. Hughes. East fork of Dixie Creek. Olympla, by M. 1). Mahoney. On Olive and dear Creek divide. O. K.. by W. H. Atkinson. E. W. Johnson, J. E. Powell and M. E. Parsons Clear Creek. bid Abe. by Ed BuUe. Sr.. P. G. King and Ed Butze, Jr. On Sunrise Peak, Greenhorn district. Ohio Boy, Nos. 1 and 2, by W. F. Longwlll nna Chanes Wilson. Clear Creek. Oregon, by Ed Flaherty, Joseph Sheedy.. John Conery. Granite Creek. Odessa, by O. O. Benson. Grant Thornburg and Nell Nlven. Gold. Near the Alberta. Overland, by Isaac Guker and T. P. CuIUn. MarysvHle district. Oriental, by E. W. Borman and Maurice Kane. On the Granite road, one and a half miles from the Baker County line. Occidental, by Joseph Manandas and H. IL Hlndman. Same locations as the Oriental. Old Glory, by M. L. Hasbrouck. Elk Creek district. Orphan Girl, by Hugh Gllll. Congo Creek. Orphan Boy, by John Cockdl. Congo Creek. Ord, Charles E. Kane and D. A. Blakeney. Olive Creek. Oregon, by W. D. Johnson and C S. Scott. Half a mile from Red Boy mllL Oregon Banner, by S. Overhold. Canyon City district. Oregon. No. 2, by John Hughes. Elk Creek district. Oregon No. 1, by Erasmus Nelson. Elk Creek district. Ophlr. by Frank Clarke. Gold. Roblnson villev Orphan Bell, by F. J. McCarvcl and John F. CrUinon. Gold. Adjoins the Gold King. Bull Olivette, by G. W. Klttredge. Dixie dis trict. Omega, by L. G. Wheeler. Gold. Clear Creek. Oregon, by Charles Marten. Nat Clark and W. L. Vinson. Beaver Creek, one and a half miles from Red Boy mine. Ophlr. by W. H. McMillan. One telle west or uranite. Octoroon, by George Hagney. Gold and sil ver. One mile southeast of Canyon City. Orphan, by C C Higgibs and H. F. Ander son. Gold. Four miles southeast of Granlt. Omaha, by M. T. Anderson. L, A. Ball and L. G. , Crow. Gold and silver. Oregon. Nos. 1. 2. 3 and 4. by F O. Lee and L. K. Larsen. Mile north of Westfall Basin. Orange, by R. O. Ingraham. Two miles east of Susanvllle. Old Glory, by John Mclver and W. H. Mc Millan. Crane Creek. " P. Paul Kruger, by Lee Barnard and W. Sher bundy. Gold, sliver and copper. East Dixie Creek. Pine Grove, by W. A. White and John. W. Hodgens. One-fourth of a mile west of Gran ite. Pueblo, by John M. Ballou and Jlmes Wi Kennedy. Gold and silver. Near the Bonanza mine. Park, by William M. Evans. One-third of a mile east of Granite. Pete, by A. L-. Bannon. Bull Run Creek. Pomona, by Ira Padrick and John McChoy. Clear Creek. Portland, by L. K. Samuel and William S. Cone. Bull Hun Creek. Porphyry Queen, by Dan Jaeger nnd M. B. Brownlee. Gold. Bull Run Creek. , Poorman. by J. M. Short. Frank Cedcrwall and J. S. Hughes. Gold, silver and lead. Dixie Creek. Paul Kruger. by M. Mahoney. W. H. Watt and George McCarty. Bull Run Creek. Pennsylvania Boy, by William Longwlll. Charles L. llson, J. E. Lancaster and E. F. Warner. Gold and silver. East of Olive Butte. Portland, by J. V. Robinson and J. A. Dunn. Red Boy country Pacific, by J. W. Watts. James Barry and J. M. Green. Trail Creek. Pony Express, by John Huey. Near Granite.- Piute, by Enos Hlatt and E. G. Stevenson. Ono mile northwest of Roblnsonvllle. Port Arthur, by Charles Harper. Gold and silver. Three-fourths of a mile west of the Ibex mine. . Porto Rico, by A. W. Dunn. West fork of Dixie Creek. Parrot, by William Finn. Gold and silver. Extension of the Pyx. Portland, by Jack Cockell. Gold and silver. One mile west of the Red Boy. Prince of Wales, by llllarn J. Evans. North east slope of Green Horn Mountains. Peacock, by C D. Howard. Gold, silver and copper. Pallejo. by D. B. Hallescy and James Mc Court. Three miles from Granite. Promise, by Peter Straub. Gold. Olive Creek. Pyx No. 2, by John Bablon and J. II. Crumby. Gold. Half a mile south of Olive Butte. Palo "Pinto, by J. McMurdo. Pittsburg, by Charles E. Kane and Thomas Caney. Near Granite. Paymaster No. 2, by S. T. Tlnsley. Olive Creek. Providence, by Christian Waldman. Gold and silver. Olive district. Philippine. No. 1 and 2. Gold. McMlller's Gulch. Penzance, by George Davles. Olive dlstrtctl Printer Boy. by Adam G. McChesncy. Be tween Olive and Clear Creeks. Peacock. Nos. 1 and 2, by G. D. Anderson and W. A. Anderson. Four miles north of Olive Lake. Para, by William Turner. Gold and silver. Olive district. Percy Lee. by Ada A. Brock and Gertrude L. Robertson. Salmon Creek. Olive district. Peacock Extension, by D." M. Griffith and F. L. Hogdon. Mile west of the Ibex. Fasramala, by John A. Kissel and George K. Wiegand. Ruby Creek, south. Pharmacist, by J. V. Ryan and Byron Sher bondy. Gold, silver and copper. Protection, by A. W. Dunn. Quartzburg district. Porto Rico, by A. E. Starr and J. M. Gririin. Near Rooinsonville. Pokan. by B. L. McLaln. Near Roblnson vllle. Peacock, by Robert BclU Gold". Quartz. Gulch. " Pino Tree, by A. E, Starr, J. F. Watson and W. S. Newbury. Pittsburg, by J. S. Beckwltb, F. P. Bod lnson. A, H. Sprague and F. J. Carlyle. Gold and silver. One-half mile from the head wa ters of John Day River. Portland, by Ed Flaherty, John Conery and Joseph bheedy. Granite Creek. Paris, by J. G. McGulgan. Greenhorn Moun tains. Pearl, by H. W. Sloan. On Copper Moun tain, east fork of Dixie Creek. Prairie City, by Thos. W. Norcross. Dixie Creek. Peru, by P. J. Sheridan. Gold. Ruby and Clear Creek. Pentateuch, by R. E. Coe and A. C. Rothe. Gold, silver and lead. Crane and Lake Creeks. Perry, by F. A. Chesney. H. J. Perry. G. F. Porter and W. P. Eehom. North side of Red Boy -Mountain. Porter, by F. A. Chesney, H. J. Perry. G. F. Porter and W. P. Eshom. North side of Red Boy Mountain. Pride of Granite, by F. L. Bradburn and D. A. Johnson. Four miles north of Granite. Pay Rock, by Thomas K. Mulr. Paymaster, by George Wlsel. Olive Creek. Paymaster, by F. A. Chesney. Congo Creek. Pirate, by J. B. Bowden. Head of John Day River. Pioneer and Pionter Extension, by Ell'ah Gut ridge." Gold, silver and Iron. Loet Creek. Puritan, by AValter Skinner. J. C. Shelby and J. F. Couner. Vincent Creelc Plymouth, by John Mclver and W. II. Mc Mullan. One and one-half miles from Gran ite. Q. Queen of Hill, by A. P. Watson and B. L. McClafn. Gold. Olive mining district. Queen ot Quartz, by John Freeman. Dean Creek. Queen Victoria, byF. W. Christopher. Olive district. Queen of the West, by George J. Barrett. Gold and silver. Quick Relief, by Edmund Clements." One and one-half miles southwest of Granite. Quebec, by E. Carter. Gold. Strawberry Butte. IU Rambler, by A. D. Bannon. Bull Run Red Jacket, by C M. Llnville and Thomas Carney. Gold and silver. Nfcar Windless and Long Gulches. Bustler, by William Hembcr. A. Bremer. James Cate and F. L. VanclL Six miles east of Granite. Roy. by William Rember and others. Seven miles east ot Granite. Red Cloud, by Elva Gillespie. Gold and sil ver. Seven miles south of Prairie City. Rainbow No. 2 and Rainbow Fraction, by C. R. Aldrin. C J. Johnson and George Gra ham. Near Granite. Ruth, by W. H. Gclger. In Sheep- Gulch, near Canyon City. Red Jacket, by Fred McCoy. Beaver Creek. Robbie, by H. K. Wheeler. Red Boy dis trict. Bobert N.. by D. W. C Nelson. West fork Of Dixie Creek. Rattler, by Grant Thornburg. Last Chance Gulch. Red. Elephant, bj-M.lL Munro and Allison McGregor. Gold. Dry Creek. Rock, of Ages, hy J. A. Harvey, H. P. Minor and A. J. Seabrook. Gold and sliver. Roblson, by W. H. Roblson. Granite dis trict. Root Hog. or Die. by W. H. Brldgford and Geo. E. Altken. One and one-half miles south west of Granite. Rd Bird, bv John Marks and Lorenzo Lees. Gold. Shaw Gulch, near Prairie City. Rawhide, by F; Mallery and J. T. Boyle. Gold and silver. Trail Creek. Red Rock, by D. Jaeger. Gold. Bull Bun Creek. Red Letter, by Thomas Eagleton. Clear Creek. Red Cllfr. by James H. Watson. Gold. Ex tension of the Last Chance. Robin, by C. Chlsholm. East fork ot Big Boulder Creek. Robin Hood, by T. J. Brltton. East fork of Beaver Creek. Riverside, by Ed Bawson. Joe. Faulk and George Probasco. Gold. Bull Bun Creek. Rainbow, by Charles Pressnall and Joseph A. Thomas, Gold. Olive Creek. Rand, by John Bablon. Gold. One mile southeast of Olive Butte. Red Lion bv M. Mahoney. W. IL Watt and George McCarty. Gold. Bull Run Creek. Rosalie, by Charles Pressnall and Joseph A. Thomas. Gold. Olive Creek. Rambler, by T. E. Rote. Two and a half mll west of Granite. , Befl Girl, by "G.' W. Wisdom and others. Gold. Clear Creek. Red Bird, by George W. Wlsdosk and bthers. Gold. Clear Creek. - ixttldztu oy WAi De Lapp: Goto, silver and lead. One and a half miles west ot Granite. Bobbins, by W. W. Bobbins. Mile west of Granite. Roy Cr by Norrts C -Worswlck. Salmon Creek. Olive district. - ' Blohmond. by W. A. D Lapp. Gold, sil ver and lead. One and a halt miles west ot Granite. . . lion, bv Charles Gratfo. Kc'VlTUbV Guleh. Rajah Annex, y E, G. Stevenson and H. E. Stevenson. Roolnsonvlll district. Red Belt. Nos. 2 and 3, by W. G. Lummls and Alexander Prusslng. Gold, and silver. Vllve Creek and Irishman Gulch. . , ' Bed Jacket, by F. A.. Chesney, HW Jerry, O. F. Porter and W. P. Esbjom. North-side or Red Boy-OIcuntaiav Russell, by W. E. Hurd.- C. R.- McKeo, Joe McKee. Gold, .silver and lead. " -' Hose, by Tltomaa McGulgan. Greenhorn Mountains. Rambler, by W. W. Robolns, W. A. De Lapp and W. H. McMillan. Two and one-fourth miles southwest of Uranite. Reporter, by F. A. Chetney. Congo- Creek. Bed Bell, by H. J. Abel and James A.bel. Gold.- Irishman Gulch and Olive -Creek. Rawhide, by II. S. Darls. Between Granite Creek and Last Chance Gulch. r Bose, by W. L. Vinson. Red Man. .by F. Mallory, L. "W. Place. G. W. Wisdom and E. J. Thorpe. Xxold. Clear Creek. Raleigh, by C T. Moore -anu "Fred " Anten relth. On Buffalo Mountain. Raleigh, by A. W. Ames. W. G. Hamm and J. M. Ames. Clear and Buby Creeks. . w Bobble Burns, by J. H. Haggard. Gold. Bouldsr Creek. Boss Gulch, by Fred Huolt. Gold.- Bob lnsonvllle. Rainbow, by George Graham and James Ros borough. Clear Creek. Surprise, by Thomas McGulgan. Two miles from Olive Lake. Recreation, by W. H. Turner. tUre Creek, one and a halt miles west of Ollvo 'BUtte. Red Dog, by J. Chambers. D. F. Page and L. O. Peone. , On divide between Big Pine and Dean Crefks. Ruby, by J. V. Roblson and. J. A. Dunn. Red Boy country. Review, by J. W. Watts, James Barry and J. M. Orecn. Gold, silver and lead. North fork of John Day River. Red Bird, by J. Adams and G. Thornburg. Ten Cent Creek. ' Reciprocity, by S. C Richardson end C Ht Tracy. Seven miles northwest of Granite. Rawhide, by l. S. Driven Gold and Bllver. Bull Run Creek. Robinson, by W, 8. Driver. Gold and sil ver. Bull Run Creek. Rock Candy, bv a. G. Ankeny and P. E. Van Buren. Half a mile south of Granite. Red Chief, by W. 1. Robblns and T, J." Sheedy. Ten Cent Creek Raymond, by Charles Parsons. Between Olive and Clear Creeks. Ralston, by C. H. McColloch, E. M. Van Slyek, F. S. Campbell and R. D. Schrelber. In -Bed Boy country. Red Girl, by Joseph Reese, S. Richardson and' G. P. Leavltt, Gold, and silver. Clear. Creek. , - Red Man. by Joseph Reese et al. Gold and silver. Clear Creelu Rockefeller, by T. M. English. Three and a half mile cast of Granite. Ramona, by T. W. Norcross. Dixie district. Red Fox. by George Irby. preenhom Moun tains, f v Red Mountain, by Charles Irmes and Charlrs Edwards. Gold. Glade Creek. " Ruby, by R. McCreary and U. S. Hamm. Ruby Creek. S. Strasburg No. 2, by P. A- -McPhee. Olive Creek. bdeep Gulch Lode, by A. J. Fleming and L. . oihis. (joiu. Canyon Creek. Slher King, uy Dan JatgK-'and M. B. Broi.niee. uold. Near Granite. Silver Bow, by Dan Juegr. Gold. Near Granite. bher Klnr. by J. W.. Wright and W. G. Bio.vn. uou.der Creek. Bllver Bow No. 3. J. T.- Murphy. Three miles north of Uranite. 1 at. Patrick, by rank CWeruall. J. M Short ana J. S. Hughes. Uoid, sliver and ieaQ. JUtxle Creek. Sunday, by J. . Wright and O. W. Chen owfth. ihree and a halt-nUes from Uranite. fcriow Storm. Dy "v. 11. Aiur. Congo Creek. Stone,- by G. R. Stone. Clear Creew. . SInglo standard, by Ed Welsh, li. C. Well wood, Thomas Hussell, C B, Parson and M. Mahoney. Olive Creek. benate, by W. F. uurllson. Gold, silver ahd lend. Deep Creek. Standard, by A. Larson, A. Kerr and Dell Sherer. Olive Creek. Sbuth Cougar, by J. N. Esselatyn. Salem, by nay Hec-dcr. Boundary Creek. at. Llmo G.. uroup No. 0, by 'X'nom&s Oimp bcll. Near Granite. Shannon, by.Villam M. Evans. One-fourth of a mllo east of Granite. Sliver Bow ana. Silver Bow No. 2, by James T. Murphy. Near Uranlto. Sunris?, by L. L. Hoyse, Thomas Russell and Ed Welsh. Clear Creek. Sacramento, by I. E. rtose and S. E. Strick land. Ureennorn Mountains. Salcmr by W. W. Robblns. Three-fourths of a mite southwest of Granite. Summit, by Ed AVelsh and -G. W. Jackson. Five and a half miles from Granite. bl Imdnt. Jy George J. Cunnlnchanu. Will-J ura j. j. smiui sou m.. aianoney. - vroiu. Near Uranite. - Snow Shoe, by Frank Conway and Fred Fink. Ruby Creek. Sumpter Bell, by F. Mallory. Gold. Two miles from Sumpter. Snow Storm, by C W. Krutnpe. Gold. Pine Creek. Sumpter, Nos. 1 "and 2, by John 'Nolan and A. c uis, Uold and sliver. Snow Bird, by C. Beary. Fit' failles from Canyon City. , btarllght, by George White, Marysvllle dis trict. Sweepstake, by John Howard and Fred B. Link. Gold. Clear Creek. Senate, by Thomas Smyer. Gold, sllter and lead. Susanvllle district. San Diego, by" John if. ""Ballou and Henry A. Nelson. Four and three-fourths miles eouth or Granite. Senator Simon, by Alonzo Cleaver. Gold and silver. Canyon Mountain. South Pole, by E. E. Cleaver. Gold and silver. Strawberry Butte. Sallda, by J. M. Ballou and James W. Ken nedy. Gold and silver. One and a,- halt miles northwest of the Bonanza mine. Saratoga, by Frank Cederwall and John S. Hughes. Dixie Creek. Surprise, by Frank Cederwall and John S. Hughes. Dixie Creek. Snow Storm, by John Howard. F. Mallory and C. M. Coleman. Gold. Olive Creek. St. Louis, by -Duncan McDonell and Tim Moriarity. Ten Cent Creek. St. Paul, by Duncan McDonell and Tim Mo rlarty. Ten Cent Creek. Success, by Ed- Benson. Ira Padrick and Joe Roblson. Clear Creek. . " Snow Flake, by W. W. Hlnton and John W, Hodgens. Three miles east of Granite. Snow Storm, by Hennotta Sargent, West fork ot Dixie Creek. Summit, by D. W. C Nelson. East fork or Dixie Creek. San Francisco, by L E. Bose and S. E. Strickland. Gold and silver. Northeast slope of Greenhorn Mountains. . Shamrock, by F. A. Flnlayson and John Flnlayson. On the ridge between Windless and Long Gulches. .Sunset, by Taylor Altbouse.- Greenhorn Mountains. Sunset, by D. E. Bush. Gold, silver and lead. Canyon district. Seguachc. by J. Adams and G. Thornburg Ten Cent Creek. Snow-flake, by I. "U. McMltchell. One and, a nail miics wuinciui ui wo neu aoy. Sunset, by Nels Ogllvle, F. H. Murphy and John Monahan. Ono mile southeast, of Bed Boy. . St. Elmo, by Charles Harper, In tho Ibex country. . Snow Shoe, by John A. Klsiel. Gold and silver. Three and a halt miles north ot Gran-. Ite. Scotch Chief, by Frank. Nelson. Mill Creek. Santlam. by L. L. Carter: Gold and silver Snow Creek, seven miles from Prairie City. Sluslaw. by Susan C Cleaver. Uold and silver. Strawberry Butte. Spokane, by W. S. Bowers. Gold- and silver. Can on Mountain. Sunshine, by A. Bothe, G. Barnhart and J. Adams. Gold, silver and lead. Ten Cent St. Lawrence, by J. C. Shelby, W. B, Cooper and J. F. Couper. Elk Creek. Snow Flake. Nos. 1 and 2. James McCount and Henry Betzer. Half a mile from Wor cester placer diggings. Shamrock, by Charles E. Kane and Thomas Caney. North slope of Ollvo Butte. Spanish, by M. Mahoney. W. H. Watt and George McCarty. Gold. Bull Bun Creek. Sweepstake, by Ed Bawson, George rro basco, Joseph Faulk. Gold. Bull .Run Creek. South Jerome, by Charles L. Wilson. Gold and silver. "Heaver Creek. Senator". McBrlde, by A.k Cleaver. Gold: Canyon Mountain. Sweepstake, by Ed Bawson, Joe Faulk and George Probasco. Gold. Granite road on thft divide between Baker and Grant Counties. Summit Cltj. by T. E. Going. J. Beards ley. D. W. Cushman and O. M. faanford. Gold, and sliver. Bull Run Creek. Smuggler, by John Gordon and Peter Gag non. Gold, sliver and lead. Clear Creek. Star, by John Gordon and Peter Gagnon. Gold and silver. Clear Creelc Swansea Girl, by William J. Evans. Head of Desolation Creek. Snow Storm, by Peter Montel. J. H. Pat. node and Orlla Perrault. Lightning Creek. Sol Hlrsch. by Hattle B. Cleaver. Gold and silver. Canyon Mountain. , Susan C. 8y Addle Cieaver. Gold and sil ver. Canyon Mountain. St- George, Nos. 1 and 2. by G. D. Anderson and W. A. Andersen. Four miles north ot Olive Lake. Spokane, by John Monanan. About 400 feet cast of Bed Boy mill. St. Charles, by Charles Graffo. Gold. Mo Wlllls" Gulch. Summit, by Frank Conway and A." J. Hen dry. Adjoins the Gold Coin and Clipper. Sunday, by Ed Benson, George W. Wisdom. F. Mallory and E. J. Thorp. Gold. Clear Creek. Spa. by Allison McGregor. Gold. "Near Que bec claim. Steptoe. by E. G. Stevenson and H. E. Stvenson. Roblnsonvllle district. Shamrock, by J. G. McQulgan. Vincent Creek -district. Side Issue, by J. W. Zwaqk. Gold. Big Creek. Spokane, by W. H. McMillan, W. A. De Lapp and W. W. Bobbin. Two miles southwest of Granite. Standard, by William J. Evans. Gold and silver. Ollre district. " " r Soldier BoT. by W. IL Turner and Willlata ' Turner. Gold. Olive district. ' oaio ot aiame, Dy vt iiiiam xieero auu-a: P. Leavltt. Gold. Clear Creek. Southern Vlewbr Alxir.a' Nt-wbury and Mrs. J. M. Griffin. On Big Creek road. Signal, by John Wilson. Gold, silver and lead. "Clear Creek. She. by B. F. Pierce. Greenhorn Mountains: Adjoins He. ....... Sea Foam, by W. E. Hurd. Gold, silver and copper. St, Charles, by Charles C Hall. Gold and silver. On divide between Meadow Creek and Lako CreeX. Strucklt. by J. J. Antwerp and George C Humphries. Half "a mile northwest ot Copper opolls Spring. St, George. Try-' J. " S. Snyder- and B, S. Clarke. Gold and silver. Two miles west of Ibex mine. - SUnset. by August Klrstein and G. Irtfy. Gold and sliver. J Clear-and -Lightning "Creeks. Surprise, by John Howard. Beaver Creek. Sunrise, by George Wlsel. ' St. Charles, by Duncan Menztcs and C. Chlsholm. Elk Creek district. - Sumpter. by A. U. -Turner and A. G. Turn er. Near Roblnsonvllle. Sumpter. by Henry Rctrger. Between the Walla Walla, and the Golden Star. Standard, by C F. Sherman. Gold, silver and copper. Dixie Creek. Slim Jim. by Frank Ashley. Gold. Buby Creek. , Silent Friend, by J. W. Scott. Gold, silver, copper and lead. Red Boy district, Sullivan .No. 3. by E. J. Tbprp. Senator, by T. J. Sheedy, Gold, silver and lead. Clear Creek. Southern Cross, by Johanna. W. CabelL About S5(f feet southeast ot discovery shaft of Cougar and Success claims. bllver King, by W. H. Jackson, On divide between Boulder and Last Chance. Creeks. Splon Kop. by T. M. Ray. Gold and copper. Quartzburg dlftrlet, . Shamrock, by J. M. Short. J. S. Hughes and Frank Cederwall, Gold, silver and lead. Dixie Creek. 1 Sanko Pedro, by S. H. Hayes. Swanzy. by William H-TCrty. Boy Jones and George E. Toung. Gold. Olive. Creek district. Surprise, by James H. Nobles and T. H. Batte. Adjoins the Town of Lawton. Silver Bow, by Jack Cockell. Oold ahd sli ver. -Beaver Creek. Sun Dog. by George Huselton and R. A. Day. Uoid and silver. Bull Run Creek. Sheridan, by J. V. Roblson. J. P. Klnnlson and J. F. Johnson. North fork ot John Day River. Staten. by S. A. D. McCann and Paul Mar tin. Four miles from Granite. S. B. P., by C. S. Miller. Near Granite. Soft Marble, by Blanche B. Hlgglns. Near Granite. Smuggler, by James A. ifoward and W. W. Bobbins. Gold and silver. Red Boy country. Skeleton, by J. Mysdal. Gold, silver and copper. Near Granite. T. . Toney. by C. B, Whltmore. Gold and sliver. Strawberry Butte. , Tennessee, by Jack. Cockell. Gold , and sil ver. Beaver Creek. - -Timothy, by Ueorge J. Cunningham. William J. J bmlth and IL Mahoney. Gold. Near Granite. ' Tubular, by John Cockle. Lightning Creek. Trail Creek. byF. Mallory and J. T. Boyle. Oold and silver. Trail Creek. . tiger. -by Zoeth Houser. JJlg .Boulder Creek." Tame Cat, by J. M. Esselstyn. Trio, by C. H. Aldrin. Near Granite. Tennessee, by H. W. Miller. J. C. Aiken. J. M. Drcnon and W. F. Burllson. Nine miles west of Sumpter. Thanksgiving," by Samuel Fairfield. R, C Facer and Gilbert Harris. OIHe district. Twentieth Century, by G. W. Dart, . Marys-villa-district. Tip Over, by J. J. O'Dair. Three and a halt miles northeast of Granite. Tracy, by" S. C Richardson and C M. Tracy. Seven miles northwest of Granite. Treasure Trove, by Charles Harper. Halt a miles northwest of thft Ibex mine. Topax. by I. M McMltchell. One mile sOUWeast of the Red Boy. Temple, by A. M. De Witt. On the divide between Elk Creek" and east fork of Quartz Gulch. fTremont. by Isaac Guker and J. L. Parrlsh. Cinydn Creek. TUlampok. by F. T Ferree." Gold- and sil ver Strawberry Butte. Two Jacks. Iby "Jphn Welch, Jack Gordon and W. E. Hurdl A,t the head of Little tiranlte Boulder Creek. ' True Blue. :by C N. Chatham. Nfar the old Town or Roblnsonvlllo. Toledo, by David Kurtz and Carl A, Oberg. Crane Creek. r. ' Texas, by JL C. Pentland. Goldf Bull Run Creek. .Tamarack, .by 3. P. Stonehackcr. Boundary creeK. Tamarack, by William Huselton, W- T. Cob ban and J. IL Mahoney. Gold and silver. In Dead Man's Gulch and the Grunlte'Sumpte'r road. Transit, by Thomas Murphy, Nels -Ogllvle. Gold. One and a halt milts' southeast oz Led Boy mine. Treadwell No. 4.by L. E. ralmer. Thomas L Heady and D. A. Blakeney. Gold and silver. Olive Creek district. Twin Brothers, by E. F. Newton. H. A. Newton and J. C Newton. Nevada Gulclu Tiger, by M. Munro and P. J. Sheridan. Gold, silver and lead. Quebec Hill, near Junc tion of Clear and Olive Creeks. Triangle, by William Grant, James Palton. ana-enas names, uoia ana suver. in itea Boy country. Tncoma, by William Chappell. Gold and sil ver. Olive district. Tom Paine, bj John. Wilson, Gold," "silver ana lean. Clear creek. Tlconle. by C F. Parker. Gold. McWIllls' Gulch. Tlntlc, Ty M. 'M. -Bardln. - Gold.' McWIllls' Gulch. Trade Dollar, by L W. McMltchell, J. Mon ahan, T H. Murphy. Gold and silver. Ad joins the Little Emma. Treadwell. by A. L. Lavlera and W. M Turner. Gold and silver. Olive Creek. Tomboy, by W. F. Longwlll. Gold, silver and lead. Clear Creek. Tiger. No. 2. by W. F. Longwlll. Gold, stiver and lead. Clear Creek. "Treasure Vault, by . Charles Marten, Pat Clarke and W. L. Vinson. Head of Grucll Creek, ono and a half miles from Granite. Tiger, by Olle Mosnes, L. W. Waugh and Nels Qualley. Gold, silver and lead. In Red Boy country. Terrible, by L. Butler and A. Glenn. Gold, stiver and lead. Near the Magnolia. Trail, by William B. Baley and Andrew Gren. A mile southwest of the Ibex. Thompson, by G. W. Klttridge. Crosses Comer Bldge from Juniper Polnt. Tiger. by c. c. Butteroaugn ana h. w. ciaye. Nine mites from Summer. Texas, ' by L. Roberts, J. N. Moore. One and a halt miles north of Granite. Turin and Turin No. 2. bv P. J. Brannon and C. Goroffo. -Three-fourths of a mile south of Granite. Tamarack, by W. J. Keoush. Congo Crck. Transvaal, by Dan Bcynolds and E. J. Dwyer Gold and sliver. Near the Vallev View. .Tumalum, by Henry N. Barnhart. Ten Cent Creek. Townslte and Townslte No. 2. by J. F. Haley and Walter Burke. Beaver Creek. U. . Union Jack, by J. H Haggard. Gold, silver and lead. L.igntning creek. Union, by L. G. Wheeler and Max C. Koes ter. Gold. Clear Creek. Uncle Isaac, by Duncan McDonald. Tim Mo rfarty ahd John Coyle. Crane Creek. Umpqua, by E. E. Cleaver. Gold and sil ver. North slope of Strawberry Butte, seven miles south of Prairie City. Umatilla, by W. D. Johnson. Gold and sil ver- Strawberry Butte. Union, hy J. E. Hale. Gold. Near Granite. Usona and Usona No. 2, by D. P. King and E. E.Joslln. In section 15, T. 0 S., It. 31 E . V Victoria, by J. H. Haggard. Gold, silver and lead. Lightning Creek. Victor, by G. E. Reader. Elk Creek dis trict,. Vulcan, by H. G. Wood. Gold, silver and lead. Leadvllle district. Violet, by W. L. Wilson. Venus, by G. T. Kelly. In Bluo Gulch in Greenhorn Mountains. Vision, by M. Mahoney and George Probasco. Gold. Bull Bun Creek. Viola, by Amos B. Wilson and W. M. Os borne. Elk Creek, Victor, by John M. Ballou and James -W. Kennedy. Gold and silver. Near tho Bonan za mine. Vortex, by C P. Holly and M. K. Baum gardner. Gold and silver. Three and a half miles north of Sumpter. Veteran, by Ed Welsh, Thomas Russell, M. Mahoney, R C. "Wellwood and C R. Par sons. Olive Creek. Veto, by Henry Mounts and Frank Golden. Gold and silver." One and a half miles south of Red Boy mine. Valley View, by Dan Reynolds and E. J. Dwyer. Gold and silver. Near the Copper King. Vanished Dream by Thomas Bland and T. H. Dunphy. Granite district, IV Wellington, by George Culp, Frank Sels. G. W. Dart and J. W. Ashford. BbrPlhe Creek. Wisconsin, and Wisconsin 2, I and At by C. L. Wilson, J. E. Lancaster and C A. Devens: -Gold and sliver. Three miles southeast ot Granite. White Cloud, by J. E. Gillespie. Gold and Bllver. Sea-en miles south ot Prairie City. Wlnsor. by Duncan Menzles and Colin Chls holm. Elk Creek district. Wild Bill, by L. H. Donovan. Canyon Creek. Webfoot, by L. "W. Wood, apd Albert John son. Sheep Gulch near Canyon City. Western Buokey, by. John Marks. Gold. Six miles east of Prairie City. Wabash; by Dan Jaeger. Gold. Bull Run Creek. White Bear, by J. E. Halo. Olive Creek. W. A. S. Storie, by F. B. Taal. Trail Creek. White Star, by John M. Ballou. Olive Creek. Willamette, by Clifton Cleaver. Gold and silver. Strawberry Butte. White Cloud, by W. A. Schulter and Joseph Sheedy. Ten Cent Creek. Wisconsin, by Frank Sargent, West fork or- Dixie Creek. White Frost, by C. M. Tracy and George IL Trana. Gold and sliver. Three miles east ot Granite. Walla Walla, by S. S. Start and W. W. MeCalley. Three-fourths ot a mllo south of the Bed Boy mine. Wild Cat. by James IL Nobles and C. E. French. Five mtles southeast ot Granite. White Cap. by E. E. Cleaver. Gold and sil ver. Canyon Mountain, eight miles south of Prairie City. White CI6ud. by A, Toivhsend and M. E. Gar ner. McWIllls' Gulch. Whlto Horse, by J. H. Ward and W. Relch steln. Two hundred yard south of Rex mln. Will Cleaver, by E. E. Cleaver. Gold. Can yon Mountain. - - Waale, by Wt B Atkinson. J. E. Powell, E. W. Johnson and M. "E. . Pursonst . Clear Creek. ; White Swan.-by C. S. Van Duyn. L. V. Swlg gett, C A, Van Duya and George HplmlcK. Two and a halt miles sauUrwest ot Ibex mine. White Elephant, "by -C S. Van Duyn and others. Adjoins the White Swan. Wr Eagle, hy Ed Bttie; Sr.,-P. G. King and Ea Butz, Jr. Clear Creek. Greenhorn dls tricL White Rock, ly AnrJe McCoy.' North fork of John Day River. West Side. b I. E. Rose. Two and a half miles from Granite. White Cross, by H. "C Bowers and E. D. Cllve. Gold. Adjoins the Gold King. White Fawn, by G. F. Porter. F. A. Ches ney. H. J. Pern". T. 3. Cheely, W. S. Wln niferd. .Mill Creek. W'asblngjon,. by P. J. .Mtisa. Gold. Beaver Creek.. Wolz, "Nos. 1 and 2, by GeofcgeB, WIegand and C. Wolz. Gold and silver. Nevada Gulch. White Boy, by T. W. Noyes and C. A. Stev ens. One mile northwest of Roblnsonvllle. Whlto Bor, by A. A. Wilder and A. W. Freeberg. Three and one-quarter miles north ot the middle fork of John Day Rler. Wheeler, by L. R. Ray. Bridge Creek. White Comer. Nos. 1 and 2. by J. B. Ready ahd David Kurtz. Crane Creek. Wabash, by A. L. Laviers and W. M. Turner. Gold and silver. Olive Creek. Warwick (traction), by L. P. Hole. Ten Cent Gulch." Walter Scott, by J. H. Haggard. Gold. Lightning Creek. White Mule, -by E. E. Cleaver. Foot, of Olive Butte on Olive Creek. Wild Horse, by John Gordon. Gold, silver and lead or copper. Leadvllle district White Horse, by J. B. Chappelear. One and a half miles northwest of Ibex. Watseka, by-Henrj'-Monnts. One- and a halt miles southwest of ibex. Wash'.mcton. by Peter Parmentler. Gold and sliver. Buffalo Hill. William Arthur, by G.'W. Klttridge. Quartz burg district. . War Eagle, by J. IL Murphy and C. T. Moora. Chlnman Gulch on Granite Creek. Washington, by P. J,. Nuss. Gdld. Beaver Creek. Woodslde, by D. A. JicKcown. Dixie dis trict. Wildcat and Wild Cat No. 1. by E. W. Mc Intlre. Ruby Creek. Woodman, by William Heard. Gold and copper. Quartzburg district. Webfoot, by Pat McCluskey. Four miles from Granite. Wasco, by Henry N. Barnhart. On the Stev ens ditch in. T. & S.. R. 2o- E. Wanona, by T. W. Norcross. East fork of Dixie Creek. Y. Yankee Boy. by F. L. Hodgdon and D. M. f?rtmth Two. mllM -nest ttt the nsex. 'Tellow Rose., .by Felix Roumagoun. Buffalo mil. Tankee Girl, by J. W. Scott and Fred Wag ner. In Red Boy country. Tellow Daly. Nos. 1 and 2. by A. L. Laviers and- L. L. Carter. Gold and sliver. Straw- berrv Butte. Tellow Cloud, by Matthew Fay. Gold and silver. Seven miles south of Pralrte City. Taklma. by L. L. Stevens. Gold. Canyon City (Hstrict. Z. Zero, by John F. Leland and Jame3 Steven son, in Gem. uuicn.- Zoe. by Wayne Ewlng. Cold "and sliver. Lightning Creek. PLACER LOCATIONS. C R. Barnhart.. east fori: ot Ten Cent Creek, three miles north of Granite. Log Cdbin, by U. s. liamm ana . aic Creary. . Junction of Clear and Ruby Creeks. "Eight full claims, one-fourth mile west of Standard Quartz mine, by N. Williams. John Coyle, J. J. V6rcestcr, L. L. Forest. L. Ford. S. C. Richardson. S. C. Keeton and P. H. Chandler. , Gopher, by Owen Stephenson. On Ten Cent Creek. . Anything, by Hlram J, McKee, On Ten Cent Creek North Star, by W.. L. Vinson. T. K. Mulr, Peter McAvoy and Frank Ashley. Clear and Lightning Creeks, Hillside, by P. J. Sheridan. A. P. Jones. M. Munroo and A. McGrcgory. Clear and Lightning- Creeks. Texas, by J. H. Haggard and T. McCall. Two Claims. Bull Run Creek.. R. S. Armstrong,, L. J. Ai-istrong. L. M. Stone and J. F. Rapp. Sections 19 and 24. of T.! S., R. 32 and ; E. Superior, by Ike Klopp, Joe Watts, James. Goodwill. M. H. Jacobs. S. E. Jacobs. J. S. Sturgill. M. F. Sturglll and B. Sargent. Eight claims, H50 acres. In all. In T. 7 S., B- S5H L. New Tork. by Ike Klopp and six others. Seven claims. 140 acres. In r. 7 S., R. 33Vj E. Trail Creek, by W. R. Sturglll and seven others. Eljht claims. In al. 1W) acres. In T. 7 S.. R. SB1 K. Oliver Stewart, Samuel Shank and James Ross. " Three Claims in Susanvllle district. Frank Williams. Dixie district. "Watson, by W. S. Newbury. Vincent Creek. W. O. Shepard and Hermann Caldwell. Two Claims on Care Horn Creek. Independence, by H. C Myers. Bull Run Good Hope, by O. C. Myers. Bull Bun .Creek. Dewey, by J. H. Myers. Bull Run Creek. K, & B,, by E. M. Spangler. W. F. Potter and B. F. Wood. Clear Creek. La Jar No. 1. by M. E. Gamer and A. Towns end, in township" 10 S.. R. 33 E, Albert J. Lane. Elk Creek district. Charles J. Lane. Elk, Creek district. Carter ,by L. L. Carter and A. .L. Lavler3. Two claims in section 2. T. 10 S.. R. 35. E. Never Sweat Bar, by William Blackwell. Granite Creek. Gold Drop, by N. Williams and Andrew John son. Watt Lucas Gulch, near Granite. Buck, by U. C. Magruder. Ruby Creek dlstrlct. , Tailings, by John Beer. Upper Bull Run Creek. Tedrow. by William J. Gnmell. Upper Bull Bun Creek. J. A. Armstrong and J. D. Kirk. Section 3i, T. 7 S.. R. 29 E., 23.31 acres. Adallne, by W. H. Clar. J. Scholes and E. Hicks. Ono claim near the H11113 ditch. James- Bee3on. Elk Creek district. Olive Creek, by Edward Blewett, William E. Blewctt and Ralph E. Blewett, Fifty acres In section 27. T. 0 S., R. 33 E. Richmond. Nos. 1 and 2. by 1Z. E. Thornburg and Grant. Thorubun:. Two claims on north fork of John Day River. Lee's Bar. by E. E. Thornbarg, north fork of John Day River. Caledonian, by Duncan Mcnzlss and C Chls holm. Ruby Creek. Meadow Creek, Nos. 1. 2. 3 uid 4, by Louis C -Jariulsh, A. J. Vincent, Wl.llam L. James and Frank M. Harker. Pour claims on Mead ow Creek. Desolation Creek. Nos. 1, 2. 3 Jind 4. by Louis C Jaqulsh and others. Four claims on Des olation Creek. Little Meadow Creek. Nos. 1, 2. 3 and 4, by Louis C. Jaqulh and others. Four claims on Little Meadow Creek. Howard Creek, Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, by Loula C Jaulsh and others. Four claims on How ard Creek. . Blue Bird, by W. A. Darling, A. Arbogast. Ira Arbosaat, L. W. Lewis, Gilbert Jones and John Beekman. Six claims In township 11, S. R. 35 E. Oregon, by T. J. Sheedy. Granite district. Prospect, by David H. Huttan. John Person. P. A. Waliren. and S. L. Heintzelman. Four claims in Elk Creek district. A. H. Drewett. Dixie Creek, at the mouth of Butcher Gulch. Oklahoma, by C O. Allison. Canyon Creek district. Skookum, by Harry Gestatter. Big Creek Uls. trict, Ladysmlth, by C. H. Timms, John Newton, A. Stone. M. C. Morgan, Edna Myrtle Bayley and M. C. Tlmms. Six claims in Elk Creek district. Lone Star, by P ,V. MIddlesvorth. L. J. Estes, F. L McCallum, Newton Johns and O. H. Cattanach. Five claims In Elk Creek district. Maiden's Dream, by Laura Stone and N. E. Parrlsh. Two claims In Elk Creek district. Dlxlo. by Duncan Menzles and C. Chlsholm. Mlddlo fork of John Day River. Cold Ridge, by Julia Todhunter. John Day district. Illo Mo, by Grant Thornburg and D. H. DImmlck. Two claims In T. 9 S.. B. 3T"A K. Junction, by Andrew Murphy, Malcolm Mun roe, M. D. Mahoney, Allison McGregor and Charles Parsons. Ono claim, two miles south of the Red Boy mine. Spokane, by Andrew Murphy and others. One claim at junction of Olive and Clear Creeks. Townslte, by John C. .Moore. J. N. Moore and F. L. Bradburn. One mile northwest ot Granite. Black Smoke, by F. L. Bradburn and J. N. Moorev- Half a, mile west of Granite. Hustler, by W. A. Schulter. Granite dis trict. Steams, by -D. H. Stearns. Beaver Creek. Arnold, by F. K. Arnold. Beaver Creek. Lindsley, by A. L. Lindaiey. Beaver Creek. Shlllock. by Max M. Shlllock. Section li, T. 9 S., B. 35 E. Toiler, by Albert Tozler. Beaver Creek. Burkhart, by T. J. Burkhart. Beaver Creek. Montello. by J. McKee, Near Granite. Marquette, by F. S. Morrison. Near Gran ite. Falrvlew. Nos. I and 2, by John Mcl'roy. Ira Padrick. E. Benson and J. N. Robtnson. Two claims in Granite district. Belle and Belle No. 2. by John Mcllroy and others. One claim in Granite district. Meadow, by W. W Robblns. Claim In Gran ite district. Illinois, by Ira Padrick. Ono claim In Gran ite district. Old Channel, by George R. WIegand. Near Granite. Phllipsburg. N03. 1 and 2. by P. J. Muse. BeaAer Creelc Gold Nugget, Nos. 1 and 3, by Duncan Men zles, C Chlsholm and Jofe Gossman. Three cjalma In Elk Creek dUtrict. Alaska, by John W. Hodgens and William M. Evans. One and a half miles east of Cranlte. . Beservotr, by George J. Armstrong and R. S. Armstrong. Two claims on Deep Creek drainage, near Babcock Beservolr. Edith, by F. L. Bradburn. Boulder Creek. . Sands of Cape Nome, by Fred Perkins and Laura Perkins. Two claims in section 313, T. 13 S,. B. 33 E. Last Chance, by Joe Gossman. Boulder Creek, one and a fourth miles southeast of Granite. Pasadena, by John Mcllroy. One mile from Granite. Blazing Star, by J. M. Green and F. S. Morrison. Adjoins the Townslte. Jump Off Joe, by J. M. Green. Adjoins the Montello. Humboldt, by W H. Hunter. Btg Creek. Hilltop, by M. L. Hunter. Swamp- Gulch. Big Creek district. " Kosa, oy fcred hunter. Big creek district. Golden Bod. by A. J. DIcklson, M; DlcklsonJ iW. M Kuhn. C- Moore Otto Saoleton. S. .Rlchardron, G. M."Eberle, Dick Beahian. J. A. .Eoerte, C F. Eberie arid W. li. Brown, Twelve claims on north iforic of John Day River at the mouth ot Granite Creek. Belle Brandon, by D. H. DImmlck and W. Garrison. Two claims" at tne Junction of Beaver and Ollvo Creeks. Cape Nome, by W. C Hessp and A, B. Rhod. One ana taree-fourth3 miles northeast 61 Granite. Gate City, by Johanna W. Cabell, Joe Watts and Isaac Klopp. North fork of John Day Klver. Grand, by B. WV Levens. One mllo north of Granite. ChiUK. Level, by A J. JJlckson. On claim In section 4, T. 9 S., R. 3'j'E. Grand Uianlte, by Ira Lcmmon. J. M. War ren. A. C. Reese, L. E. Moses, J. A. MCiurg. C F. Sherman. S. B. F:-.: and J. P. Sher man. Eisht. claims in .section 10. T. l) S., H., J3 e; ' Big Bull Run. by Ira Lemmon and six oth ers. Seven claims In section 1. T. I) S.. T. 7 S.. R. 33 E. - - SI Kltgg, by Ira. Padrick. James Moore and J. T. Gtlia.p One claim in Granite district. Duncan, by W. S. Duncan. Section J5, T. 7 S, K.55E. . Davenport, -by W. S. Duncan. " Section 23, T 7 S-. R. 35 E. Dewey, by David D. Dewey. Section 85. T. 7 S., R. 83 E. Golden Rule, . by J. M. Green. Section 35, T. 9 S.. K, 33" E. Equity, by E. E., Thornburg. Section 2, T. 9 S....R. 35 E. " Poor Man, Noa. I and 2, by Miles 'Howard and Tom Eagleton. Two claims, ,oae and a half miles west ot Granite. Hard 'Luck, by Tom Eagleton. Oho 'and a half miles west-ot Granite. , May Belle, by H. D. Bills. John Day River. Bluo Bell, by D. II. Dfmmtck. -antf M. B. Carlton. ThroOrrourtrts ot , a mllo north of Granite. Anno, by Charles Goroffo. Thrce-foUrths ot a mile west of Granite. yino Grove, by W. A. White and John "W. Hodgens. One-fourth of a mile -west Ot Gran ite. Dener, by J. N. HamRton. Marysvllle dis trict, ' C Ei Dewey. One claim. In. section, 35, T. 7 S.. R. 33 E. J. K. Haggard. One claim la section 2, T. 9 S., R. ,'B E. David A. Bancroft. One claim in section 35, T. 7 &. IJ. 35 E. David D. Dewey. Ono claim. In section S3, T. 7 S R. 35 E. Clair creek, by E. A. Case ahd Xu W. Waugh. Clear Creek. Fraction, by J. F. Pryor and T. H.' Batte, Near Granite. Nugget, by J.. F. Pryor. and T, H. Batte. Near Uranite. Tellbw Hammer, by L. Boberts. Near Granite. . ,( . Peek-a-boo, by William Duncan. Clear Creek. lFvo claims on Olive. Creek, .by, C.H. Fenner, E. E. Brooks, J. P. Stonehecker, A. J. Hendry, L. II. Start and S. S. Start. L. L. Armstrong.. One claim in Big, Creek district. Coujar. by S. Overhold. Canyon district. Mountain Spring, by Lillle J. Overholt. Can yon district. Lucia, by William M. -Wilson. Gold Hill district. Lucia, by L. B. Trowbridge. Gold Hill dis trict. high Bar, by S. G. Turner. Clear Creek. Monroe, by D. II. DImmlck, E. D. Steln camp. F. Braubum and Jamas' Moore. Nina miles northwest of Granlto. - Fraction, by Mrs. Rachael DIcklson and Mrs. Mary Green: Near Granite. Boundary Creek, by A. Marrotte. Boundary Creek. A. B ahd C. by Max M. Shlllock.- Harry Malloy and Joseph L. Warner, Beaver Creek. " Alamo, by C. II. renner. E. E. Brooks, J. P. Stonehackcr, A. J. Hendry, S. S. Start and L. H. Start. Four claims In Red Boy district. Idano, by John Coyle, Jchn T. Jones, A. P. Jones, P. A. Conde Samuel Jones. O. S. Fer ns, L. C. Jonts and" B. "Reeves. Eight claims four miles north ot Granite. Last Chance, by W. A. White and John Hodgens. Near Granl. Gentle Annie., by O.. C. O.. H. B. and C. G. Guernsey. Corral Gulch. Ruby, by Mary E. Johnson. Section 11, T. it -a.. H. 35:3 E. Gal Pego, by A. D. Bannon. One mllo west of Granite. Boulder, by W. L. Brown. Crane Croek. Bend, by James Goodwill and E. M. Von fe'ljck. Two claims, nine miles northwest of Granite. Lucky Boy, by Paul Wilson. Clear Creek. Genelee. by Sadie "Eagleton. Granlto Crfcek. Primrose, by Sadie Eagleton. Granite Creek. Humming Bird, by J. M. Grten and Will He Ham. xsear Uranita." Onion Creek, by Gay R-eder. Fork3 ot On ion Creek. Adam Swindle, by B. K. Davis. Two and a half miles north cf Geiser. Grass Widow, by 1'aul B. Davis. Near Geiser. Minnie Murphy, by John Murphy Near Geler. Last Resort, by S. Hastings. Near Geiser. McCammon, by E. E. McCammon. Near Geiser. Warm Baby, by James Cornfleld. Near Geiser. Ribbons, by Mrs. Charlotte Cornfleld. Near Geiser. Cry Gulch. No. 1. 2. and 3. by 'J. L. Crouse, W. E. Gould and It. Nelson. Dry Gulch, huar middle fork of John Day River. Miami, by F. G. Hull. Near Law ton. Make Shift, by C. C. Berkeley. One claim tn T. 9 S.. R. 33 K. Amador, by Irving Worthlngton. Red Boy district. Denver, North Denver, South Denver and East Denver, by G. A. Duncarr. Four claims in section 3. T. S S..' R. 35 E Pheasant, by L. B. Bradley. Twelve miles northw.cst of Granite. Wagner Creek, by J. C Rapp. Eight and a half miles northwest of Granite. Florence, by John Wilson. Mill Creek. MILL SITES. Tamarac. by J. P. Stonehacker. 4S7x4S7 feet, at the forks of Boundary Creek. King Solomon, by E. Sanderson Smith. 4S7x 487 feet. Just below the forks of Boundary Creek. Daisy, by Elijah Gutridge. Five acres on Clear Creek. Morning Glory. Five acres on Clear Creek. Bed '"Mountain, by James A. Howard- Five acre3 on Cloar Creek. Prairie and Fellows, by Peter Helmer and R. A. HInes. Five .miles east of Cancn City. Granite J5elle. by W. IL Robisop, ' Parcel of land COO feet northeast of the Granlto town site. It. E. Coe and J. N. Dltmarp. Five acres on north fork of Jonh Day RUer, near Skedadlo Gulth. P. A. Gilbert. GOOx330 feet in section 20. T. 9 S.. R. '!5 E. F. P. Hayes. CC0x330 feet In section 20, T. 9 S.. R, 35 E. F. H. Rockwell, CCOxSSO feet In section 20, T. 0 S.. R. 35 E. W. D. Johnson 475x475 feet about 750 feet north of Red Boy mill. E. B. McDonnell, live acres north of the Golden Star Claim. Morning Glory, by Robert Ci -Gutridge; C60x 330 feet. Daisy, by Elijah Gutridge; CS0x330 feet. A. Abel. Five acres on Irishman Gulch and Olive Creek. Spokane, by John Monahan. Five acres near the Red Boy mill. Early Bird, by John Monahan. Five acres, one-fourth mllo southeast of Red Boy mill. Johnson, by . H. Johnson and C P. John son. Flvo acres, near the forks of tDixls Creek. Leadvllle, by John M. Ballou and 3ame3 W. Kennedy. Near the Bonanza mine. ' William Crowe and John Howard. Two and a half miles north of Granite. Majestic, by Adam Christie, William Crowa and John Howard. Three miles north of Gran ite. Rainbow, by C. J. Johnson. George Graham and C. B. Aldrin. Near Granite. . Golden Fleece, by C. C. Hlgglns and W. F. Anderson. Beaver Creek. Philtpsburg. "by Fred MpCoy. Walter Burke, J. F. Haley and E. E. Minor. Flvo acres, two miles from the Junction of Clear and. Beaver Creeks. TUXKIJL SPIES. J. J. Antwerp and George Drucker. Quartz burg. district. Great Western, by J. J. Antwerp and George C Humphries. Dlzio district. ' - J. J. Antwerp and George C. Humphries. Dixie district. Coeur d'Alene, by L. G. Wheeler. Clear Creek. L. G. Wheeler Tunnel begins at Omega Claim, a mile west of the r.ed Boy: " Gold King, by James H. Graham. Mouth of tunnel is on western slope of Graham Moun tain, near Red Boy mine. - - Aldrin. by C J. Johnscn, C. R. Aldrin and George Graham. Near Granite. , Short-Circnlted. "Mlllier The young- lineman twirled his hat In his -hands In an asltatetT manner and spoke In- e voice that seemed to have a tentlency to get away from him. ' ""Millie, the fact is, I I there's-something I've been wanting to tell vou a long time, bait I- can't eaem to fetch It. "When you look at me like that, you know, it "breaks me all up. I've "been coming here so long that I ougHtn't to be afraid, I reckon, but but you know how It Is or maybe you don't either. I thought I 'could say It all right when I camo in, but you're a. little the Ilvest wire I "over I- didn't think It wctild be eo hard when I" Here he came to a dead stop. Millie!" he exclaimed, in' desperation, "I'm short-circuited! I've burned out a fusel" "Jerry, are you trying to ask me to marry you?" "Y-yes!" ""Why,, of course I tviil." you foollsfc. boy!" And love's" current flowed uncb Structedly again, lighting up with its pure radiance the rose-embowerfd pathway that, etc, etc. Chicago Tribune. -V k