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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1890)
O'rwlhif f til lA'tfr-ft, cfMi thir armaJ in !xdon, organ lri a r yfJ3jr; ith rapul.ialion -( ll'rttffl, and dmdd Infa yrtm (A I' 'tt tah This re u ra M1 1 IdUn lflM villi en olff to llVr;a ri.rn of a liro M iiLr J t),tt ll!tii ti'.u).tU ijUrit1 to 4 1 '' hsHe4 Wm mlUU Ul ln 051 to tum at 'filfr bar., ift I !-ki f ;21ri) depot it in lb. Montana Nalkir.il lark, .utlwf i), m!u of fU tork. I'orly U.t J tUiwi ,n f,fT(s inking rapUl, and fU Ultrx III I 4!t r-l on lb. J4 r.arkrt. Tbii i the ISrM lirr. II, t M.ur.iM bar. U)jf,t in n!h l,fi!n jv H, ' I If ttUW.f ki f. tUir r4,ft lrti in the Klk rWn tut tl.tt fb.y nfilJitifjr i, rr r f.arff a f.fjh lMwt In lb. ir.. Tb. . II ii wdJy tending stay er. I .lalr. U ek!y .pMa of ltd! ton it!i the entrl ftrti'.nijr lUt .M n.ifk,.! rtfT4.r ,rir)lle bt. j r Tb. Y!WW mir., at Catle, hat lrn MM I 2,VrMrt)!l, vmiri ehar. Tb.tk t jut Ii marktf ih U :iir fl,4.Jj Cf!w. Jirf ,), TU m k on lU (WUfi, ii tuim n aUxjt wTenty fit. rf. n.iklf tb. .? 3.-. If. TU(mi M'ftjiiUln Min Irg (Vi it Mlf oi!t 1 1 ,ir)k , llf) ii,, j0lj,t ("I itf.n A U.onft tl.(,frit rttm, rr- fulfil ffii fl.. Ut Ui fU lr.. T. fitth d !), i.ni-i li-vfloj-mf nt in the Itotkiea and in Kootemy will Justify the oriion of lliii line. That, however, the C. P. may effect a combination ith the Canadian Western, and find its way to Vanroovfr Wand ria heymour Narrows is not improbable. The K'ic of err nt. e Iwlieve, will compel the company to seek the cowl f tbi route. The C. P. certainly will never be content tfi a U-nriinal point I2) miles inland. It i tt-oriil that a New York broker, as agent of an Eng ;n'lira, ha male tlie owners of a msjority of the stork of thr famwi (iranite Mountain mine an offer of H") share for ihelrnUti. Thi i on the hiNi's of a toUl valuation of lg, Ofl.nm, the liighfst price ever put nion a silver mine. The minf la onfI in M. Iouis. President Kumsey, of the Gran ite Mountain mining company, says there is no probability of the proirrty going into the hands of the English syndicate; that the torie to that effect are imaginary, and that the at tempt to pun haie the stock at H" would lift it away above that figure at once. A an llluxtration of the fact that the men who own mines in r.utt have abundant confidence in their permanence, the Inttr Mountain ha compiled the following statement showing M i. w ii iM-n irt.l. Tfais-tattjo ft i!H-r am Tb 'Mia Tt-ti ((.-ii iKniiU tij-xt tU railroad utij. ali'jft In Pi it ii), CJottil : ; In lb. ...,t ,4 Um u fb. ('. p. t. Mr. Van II m r.tinV Harris. 400: tamrd(ir Parrot, fiamUtta.L'.Kl; Mountain Chief, 200; Mat, COO; Modoc, 400; I'd. 4 0: Mm-tllitnr irti- M;..l. n unn.rv i nnn w . . , , " .fiiKii uiuj 1'ianionu, jtiu; woun in lU C.il. cart.. U ln .iLU-rl this year by the U" ' l,,e ,hafU in 1,16 ,,'aJin'? Iroirtiee of the district. rpmut, ( il. ni. .Vr.rly ery da m of any iMMi. hlfu' ,uve ,,'D ,,1,lk tl n 'lnse of from $15 to l-r a, ana me units ana crors cuts radiating from them in wry direction, nd agifn'gating thousands of miles in length, hare ct an amount of money beyond the possibility of ac curate ratimstfl. Certainly these vast and expensive explor ations from hi h the haw and j.recious metal is being hoisted at the rate of IJO.OOO.OOO a year indicate the faith of capital in the rrsult (f the prmnt work. The depths of the principal il.a.'u in frt.i as tuUa- Alli- i onn. T-.t.,. 1 1- i.r Ii uT -rkUHA. ";M'H'"Uin View,M); (y,o, 800; West Colusa, 400; Sil- . i II Uul,u..A U VM.k,U(Ur. ver llaon; Moyd A Harris. 400: lamid,l!'a p.Li inn- I . u ai nr. rrfMt m aj. i, n4 u,tt xi, v ,. UUa fo a d.. UaMit. In ..ir. J ri-titi. .m, a'jirr' Uif,N.f,rtr,al .r( l u,( ,u y r. tU 1'a.iu-rinfUn . fb. ( abar. ; if i. Iciutb. lm.tntt.ir.al t ,4 any f.r.f .!,,, u ,.,, brly t., it a itif at iftjt,.,r.M ,:) ,WBuli ,il4(,j r.a.ltfili.mUuh.uilf ,Ur at.rifa'l. lV.,Utb,tl,u ditf alUb U Iti'.t. iai!af..n.if ii kl l.!i-i fl. ,.t.- in b. .b.,. 4 U..a, ,,Mif. ar, !... i ialWdtyiU abaip titiLl ni.ij., nnbuutgtu d-il.iM.f. ,4 y 1,.!!., Vaiq.rt l u . f u,l. b.-. Itn. Uf U I. U, f f.r,. ,U U fit) ,J ttxa.U.! Milr -.r..wiu. v.i..,..:;.T, .., 'M"J'! i rT:,M'l'"'l'"k.;i..ii,u,.ooiii!u.wini; .-. r. ... i 1. LI j "' .' """ "" 'ir u ofw.h in U n ( ,n., Gil; Mountain, 300; Cora, 300; PulTalo. 300; Magna ( barta i,m; Amy A Hlversmith, 500; CloMsmith. 300; Wabash, .., ."anbury North .Mar, 100; (Jagnon, 700; Butte Original, '; Original, i; C,.tr ,;ril( M. m. (nJ 'V.IUir, U.k,.V)0;l;o,k Mand, 200; Poland, LW; Lit- I.- M.na 10(1; Vclunteer, M; Anselmo, 300; Mount Moriah, . . Orphan H,,y, ; Orphan Girl, 200; Anglo-.axon, 200; Vt... 4 ..; li.irIir.K-on. Tom Haney, 100; Fredonia, 200; ' I '"1 JJ""i American Hoy, ) Sevens, 300; Morning ur ( Kfl(,ion 400. ,Me of j, M Miikefivara I .I II Sfahrt fU t fcU -a,iftc, UU fHA K(it u w, ln:aJly ri:r4. n Ifte un . w,:, ,;Mr t(f fc ' cM UMiSKl.vkkbllM lomtkhln ir.t o . ti rlcK-4 lbiJaf. arJ wa U TV.t a U lU tk . Irtiuus 4 0 ( p. It U M I V.'y thu u.. C V ' j5 l.ahr IU rxU tytM U- rVklile. uim otr ri' VJ! k l- ! y fU ky T.u IV U TU k. U1 4 ra ling an average depth of IX) enumerated to frove that P.utte baa .I, Wnt " a far W.ind and has t ntered upon tbe ' OIMV UtVi it A rr.it mj kfIlira, on Uij m ih.p laa'l I','!rr,n?.l!1'h teftn' crrT'nlf kW vessel on Utnk1ion ,0 "vi! tfa. Columbia (T B"inr:,r 'wnp'rtlon "tum the hthmos of sCTj v "7 ',Hp0' HningU,. province, cl Nor. " , niriik, a dUtanct of evenUin milea.