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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1890)
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A few old !rrM, miny of k horn never saw a mine till they came to Butt, it a''it (he naloons and other warm places and tell ;r'lTfn! itjrifi aVxjut the shallownefis of the veins of this vi cinity. Tht men have never done much work toward devel oping t'ie rewtircfi of this or any other camp. Some of them htveotrifd vi!uall) ground, but they were not aware of th braiie it r-qair" at leant a little work to determine the value of fojTtjr, Ho ever, since the Anaconda, Hoston k Montana, I'u'tt k I' jtton, Colora lo and other large companies barf takm In 1 1 of the locations and developed them, affaire in the tnininit induttry have changed for the better, and the old tutiT i ho originally owned some of the best mines in this iiinity, but threw them away WuuHe the mining laws re jjiffl them to do $l'tO worth of work yearly on eai h claim, fio a!k altit anil kick themselves tacause they did not know it m there and hold onto them. If the amount of ore now in tijtht in tome of the developed mines in Iiutte U a cri irfj.m by wblrh Uj j'ilte the future of this city, Iiutte will 1 a "rutbfr" ttftity five years hence-just the length of time rotntirnr.l in l.rinjrjnif, aUjut the prenent status of affairs. As an liluttution of the aimple manner in which veins of rich ore aff ometiniM ditvered in and alwut Iiutte, it may be men tioned thai wveral have len encountered in the very heart of tU ciiy by -rori t n avating for foundations for houses. The CmiI gambling boumt covers one of these veins. It runs ft and twt hke the other leds hereabouts. Thi same rin ti ttro. k in the ctllar of (i. Maule's new building, which it aWit ?t tarda due wext of the Crystal. Thin ledge is said t 1 the rirbMt in mineral of any yet discovered within the nty hmitt. The I,ttr.,yin, nK., which is king worked tbM.i!i a abaft at the ronwr of .Montana and Galena streets, s a.j .ovre. accidentally. Since its dis:overy, about l..ff mofUhi aeveral thonnand dollars in (rold and silver '7 78 Ukrn il- living near the , ,w j"1 l) minp" 'I'Wing and hammering in their cellar '"ti he ie , mn 4J niKltiVlWr OHKOON AND VIRGINIA. i . flUr,,B,!.h" 1 '"""i' 0l,mrr bx I'f. H. H. Wib . iw, A.adrmy, Mt4 0at briefly what Oregon has o ,,.r, ti ,4 Vl(,ini, n loAwfmni come wwt W, . h,Mjr' 1 ' SmT TriMcorwppond.nt'1 H , I "f 1,hM1 ,f U' " tftir State," '.to 1 VnT 1" ,ri!4, "mfU,in n' TheW tl Z " T '" ' UU Oregon and Washing v 'T lr ,,1'T durlngtheummer, w, a , w 7 Th" fo1,1 dimu ftt north M ' . , r Kk ft,t 'rive.thout.tnd. of person. I.4f ftl , ! ' '7'" "f U'f iViBe . V, and really It 1. nd aJ 1 "T ,Want ,hin M- The winters I i'","1 n"!'1, n'1 U" "I1" tn,, ,lata,n, in ,i h', ' " ul hfr' lrM "'n thrte Inches of iU 7. k niM winU-r. 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