370 WEST SHORE. The special liquidator appointed by the Scottish Besion court to represent the capitalists of that country owning the Oregonian narrow gauge railway lines in the Willamette val ley, had filed in Salem a quit claim deed conveying the proper ty to Andrew K. leventer, who, in turn, hag transferred the road to the recently-Incorporated Oregon Western Co., which is iupioMd to represent Southern Pacific interests. This lust transfer ms made for a consideration, including bonded in debtedness, of $1 ,270,000. The Southern Pacific some time ago obtained control of the Portland & Willamette Valley, and the new purchase gives that company entire control of the railroads of the Willauif tte valley, except the Oregon Pacific, extending across the valley from Yaqulna bay. The Oregonian railway includes a line from Hay's Landing through the east side of the valley to Coburg, in Lane county, a distance of ninety miles, and from Dm dee, on the west side of the river, to Airlie, In Polk county, a distance of fifty miles, besides a branch four miles In length from Sheridan to BalUton. The flitt matting furnace in Idaho is now in successful oieratlun at Mineral, In the Seven Devils copper district. It has been at work all this month and the results thus far at tained show that to be at least equal to the lead smelting pro cess. The works have a capacity of smelting thirty tons a day, which capacity may easily be doubled. The company pays cash for ores. Mineral is the only camp in the northwest tint has a local cash market for its ores. In the process of matte smelting the ores are first mixed in the right proportions to form a proer slag'and a suitably rich final product called matte, and are then fused in a blast furnace, using coke as fuel. The matte produced by this Porphyria company is said to be the richest made in this manner in the United States, carrying u it dues the valuable metals from many tons of ore concentrated Into one. The matte Is shipped eastward for final separation, and is purchased by refiners at so much per ounce for the gold and silver contents. A rich strike of silver ore has been made in the San Gabriel canyon, I,os Angi ls county, California. The assays are of a fabulously high character. The discovery of a good quality of bituminous coal at Klsinore, San Diego county, is confirmed. Three men took tfl.OOO in two weeka out of a mine at Chip's flat. Sierra county, which bad Wen abandoned by the former owners. The Idaho mine, in California, has declared regular monthly dividends (or twenty years. The liig Bend mine is now definitely announced to 1 in a solvent condition. The most glowing accounts are given of a discovery of placer and quarts mm,., in White Pine county, NVvada. The Mammoth mine, In Ariiona, has been sold to an Knglish company on the strength of having a million tons of $15 ore in eight The placer and quarts mines along the Colorado river above Yuma are retried u I doing well, (iood rerts come from many of the Antona districts. On the llnmertake lode, In Park canyon, .boat three miles to U.e eastward of Itutte, Mont.,,., . ,,ft has leen sunk 80 feet. At or near the bottom cf the shaft . vein of comr ore .1. feet wide , Wen cut, which is . .trong argument In favor cj U.. copper lU on whh ,be Anaemia, Itutte A Huston and I.ton i A Mot-lan. properties tn h., ., of the lln.t, A Wun, that they have decided to sink a shaft on the fa, Kvond ,h. Silver Bow mill to detern 1 nil et l b M nown H ,w tWp tlli, hifl , u "JJJj a pjUW.,, U will, aent deep enough to Mtletne n talked of question of te!t continuance. Finally the contract binding the Boston & Montana ton pany to erect the big copper smelting and refining plant it Great Falls, Montana, has been signed. The agreement coven all the matters connected with the site and water power im provements. It includes the construction of an immense dim at the Black Eagle falls, which is to be completed by Septem ber, 1890. The Boston & Montana company, on its pal, ipt to erect both a copper smelter and a refinery, each of which will be of large capacity. It Is estimated that the enterprise will involve an expenditure of $1,500,000. The new enter prise will retain in Montana millions of dollars which might otherwise be expended for refining Montana copper in Balti more, Newark, N. J., and elsewhere. Beginning with January 1st next, the Rev. T. De Witt Til mage, D.D., will become one of the editors of the Laditi'IIm Journal, of Philadelphia. The famous prescher will have i regular department each month, written by himself, with the title " Under My Study Lamp." His first contribution will ip pear in the January number of the Journal. Dr. Talmage'i salary is said to be one of the largest ever paid for editorial work. The Silver Mountain Mining Company has been incorpo rated in Montana with capital stock of $3,000,000. The field of operations will be in Madison county, near Melrose, and the head office in Butte. The Elliston Fluming Company, of Deer Lodge county, has organized a scheme to build a flume through nine miles of mountain country to float 1,000 cords of wood per day to the Anaconda smelter. The Oregon Railway & Navigation Co. has let the contract for the construction of a new steamer to ply on Puget sound. She will be a screw propeller about 245 feet long and thorough ly modern In every paiticuUr. She will have a capicity for 300 passengers, and a speed of twenty miles an hour. Tin boat ia being built in Portland. She is expected to be ready for service early next Bummer. The Oregon Railway & Navigation Co. has made a proposi tion to build a branch line from LaOrande to Elgin, in the Grande Ronde valley, Oregon, a distance of about twenty miles. The proposition to the citlrens of LaGrande to pJ 7,000 to the company to build this line has been accepted and all the money raised. The branch is eipected to be In opera tlon early next summer. Anent the prospective admission of Idaho to statehood Boise City is asking for a federal building. The poet office receipts there now exceed $7,000 per annum and when tin amount reaches $8,000 that office will rank as a second elm office. Gtmania Is the name of a periodical recently established t Manchester, New Hampshire. It is designed to aid in tlJ study of German language and literature, and is pubtiiM fortnightly, the subscription price being $3.00 a year. The Great Northern, formerly the Manitoba railway and its connections, will have engineers in the field all selocting a route west from its line in Montana, bo that construction work may be begun in the spring. Electrical mining machinery ia being Introduced into Wellington colleries of Vancouver island. Some other'0 provementa are being adopted from the Pennsylvania colM