Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, August 30, 1902, Image 6

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    A Visit to th e Dam.
A NtA«>’ re p re se n ta tiv e w a d e the
Dr. I h i M h > a « h u rt v isit T u esd ay
m J f . u ’.id a crew of a b o u t 6 0 m en
t w ork - d r i l l i n g bv b a n d am i by
B u rle 'g h 's.
T h e re a te tw o tw o en-
ines a n d tw o b o ilers of 5 0 horse
pow er each , th a t iu ru irii th e pow ­
e r t • ru n she B u rleig h d rills , p u m p s
im l a large reek c ru sh e r w hich has
i cap a c ity of one b u n d le d to n s per
d a y . T his c ru s h e r w ill p re p a re th e
m ateri il-th a t w ill be m ixed w ith the
em ent
1’fie c o m p a n y h av e all of
th e ir tim b e rs o u t am i te a m s are
h a u lin g th em to th e so u th h a n k of
th e river. T h e lu m h e r for th e co n ­
s tru c tio n of th e d am w is p u rch ased
ot Mr. W elch , w ho h as a n u m h e r o f
team s bu sy h a u lin g it to th e d am
Dr. R av an d
w ent hack to his f o r - '
m er hom e, say in g th a t th e re was no
place lik e C rip p le C reek. A few
d ivs ago his m an y frie n d s were stir-
P
| t . -in t h e I w i d bo: lie I rtt d
B o b b in s step off id th e tra in at th e
depot
They aill i.....n back except
tli.s e w bo go to H e a t i’ll.
M e are glad to a n n o u n c e th a t
C a p ta in l.eaven.-w ortli now h a - his
tine m ill an d m a c h in e ry on t h e
Mayb- lie
II I* I* re ad y to begin
c ru s h in g or ■ The C a p ta in h is had
a h a rd tim e g ettin g his o rd ers tilled
both for m a c h in e ry am i b u ild in g
m a te ria l. He was cn inpelliid to
have hi< T im ber sh ip p e d from Port
la n d , am i th e lu m h e r th a t sh o u ld
h av e been sh ip p ed lirst was a lw ay s
th e la s t t i a rriv e , am i so o n , w ith
m a c h in e ry as w ith I m ih er, m ak in g
it co st a g re a t deal m ore lie-ides I he
d elay a n d w orry
t h e M aybell is
n o t p resu m ed to lie one id th e very
rich est of m in es, h u t w ith th e large
a m o u n t of ore a m i tin* c o n v e n i e n c e
of till* le,lg**s to th e m illin g pi m t,
th e larg e c ru s h in g c a p a c ity of th e
m ill, lie ., m akes th is p ro p e rtv a
d e sira b le one, an d we believe in
tim e a m oney -m i ker.
lie,
A coffer-dam , 3 0 x 4 0 feet, rea c h in g
io th e e n te r o, th e E v e r, is now
. o .u p leted . 1 lie p u m p was s ta rte d
la st T u esd ay to d r a in it, h ilt it was
I ,.m ill b e to o em u If. so u v ery la re e
■ o m p w as ordered*, o n e th a t w ill
raise 1,000 b a rre ls p er h >ur. T h e
D octor in fo rm s us th it th e dam
will he co m p leted by O cto b er lo th .
In th e solid g ra n ite , a t a p o in t
.h iv e th e d a m a few y a rd s , th e
d itc h is co m m en ced , •> i feel w ine hv
P r *f. N a rrig a n w is d iwn from
It) feet deep. F ro m t h i ' g ra n ite M edford Iasi Ta* - lay su p p ly in g th e
th a t is b lasted o u t, a 24 ton d errick G old H ill p u b lic -i bool w ith som e
riis e s tliese larg e cube.' of rock am i new seats for Die room h ereto
id ices th em ab o ard a car. w here they I *re occupied by* tb e *i'oikm eii
ire r died to th e place needed on the lln* It a id of D le c tm s m et anil
dam .
c in lra c ta il w illl th e P rofessor, as
A m ong th e noted ones fo u n d it ag en t of t'a • I’u rlh im l F u rn itu re
tile busy w orking* of th is e n te r ­ Co., for twenty* d o u b le - e a t - , 30 feet
prise w e re : .1. S. H o w ard . Ed. of co m p o sitio n bhi’ k - b i a id am i
P erh am , H e n ry Y in g er, D. H o rn , o th er su p p lie s th a t th e school w is
E. V ro n ian , F red B urke, IT W al­ in need of.
ik ii' d is tric t is i n e d l . g
ter, X. H id in g s. G eorge S n u d len a P rin c ip a l a m m ol fam ily p re ­
'd i n t n lleox a n d S. I*. G lo ss. 'Io ferred one who will com e an d lice
ic e amid ate .th is large crew
of w ith us, as Do* o th e r two te ae h er-
w orkm en th e re a re te n ts, 'h a c k s do. T o tb e rig h t m an here is a
nid houses of n e a rly cverv d e s c rip ­ good o | p o rti.o il v. Norn* h u t a tir-t
class loan need a p p ly , as D istrict
tio n .
* •
T h e cook House is s itu a te d a ■ No. 57 em p lo y s n one but th e l«;.-t.
q u a r te r of a m ile dow n th e r*ver
from th e d a m . w h ere Mrs. Lee V in ­ M ir rir d
A; J ic k 'o n v ille A u g ­
c en t Is in c h a rg e , a n d ive’l it is th a t ust 2 7 th , 1902, E llis li.iil am i Miss
theciHik house is o u t of reach o f the N ellie It ih e rt* . C c i'. P .i ii odi a-
i
liv in g rock, w eig h in g h u n d re d s of a tin g .
i
p o unds, w hich arc th ro w n by th e
Mrs. P. M
D ckiim , d a u g h te r
explosives used to b la st th e h a rd l . a v l i l a
am t gi a h ila U gli ti a
.Miss
ii a ld o , were p a s c a g e i m r P o r t­
g ra n ite .
♦ ♦ ♦
la n d , M 'edne-uay.
.ills .
D. an d
T h e News received a le lt- r from d a u g h te r w ill , m il f r i e n d s a n d |e |-
Inhii H l) s; w h o was m a rrie d a t a tiy c .s i n t h e m e t r o p o l i s p e r o a p s a
H h a n v .a iejv weeks » g o to Miss m e n ili o r unni* tinture i eiUi'ol :.g t..
M aude H 'rtiek,. d a u g h te r of lio n . ttieir ' ìiilil H ill I m i ,e.
.1 H ouck,, of (o d d H ill, say in g
dnisclf ab d wife were well ple.i-ed
with th e ir new hom e, a n d w ished
th e p ip e r sen t t*> th em . .John and
its i c c o i n p '.i s l a 1 w ile I n s m an y
rie a d - b e e a ll* ire glad to hear
if 11 - Ile e e s - ill g e l l i ig a p p o in te d
'o t l . e p o sitio n as po-t b la c k s m ith
a t F o t L i l t m , M 'uslii. g b in .
A r th u r .Sim ili, th è ex p o rt Ioni
.'I m rp viier is ein, i i M <tv lu e dalli
S h*rilf. J*ei. iT iile r m ad e ( io hi
H ill a n ulticidl vì .- ii 1 ueniiuy.
Ih o a . K iley of M ellen , olid ol
th is c o llo ty ’s p o p llh . r o lite la b , Was
In sp ectin g tb e c o u n t y b rid g e ay th is
place, la st week.
Mr». I. .1. P earce re tu rn e d f ro m
O a k l a n d , C a l., 1 n e .- u a y , w h e r e she
lo ts lic e o o n a n e x c o d e d v is it sin ce
l a s t t a l l , a n d t a k e n r o o m s W illi H er
h a s ba o d a t A irs. G i I .ti Ills’
S u n Jighlyins, w ho h as h i ' been
n io bl H rIF.for sev eral y ears, and
k i l l . i fi Z wVld: ■ a g o b een till* IO X ¡ illI S
F ra n k K ash ifer of J a c k s o n v ille
to see id s form er hom e, In C olorado, was m tow n I'rid a v , m b p o e n ih g
decided th at th is was a pm r u n n i n g w itn e s s e s for th e co m in g term of
c o u n try and q u it a . o r j m w i t i i C irc u it C ourt.
P e te r L o r illa r d in th is re co rd o f fo u r
»core y e a rs ago.
H ut th e re a re o th e r namea In th ia
b o o k o f th e «»Men tim e .
Good o ld
Humble Occupation» of Some Rich P e te r Cmqver Is set d o w n as a m ason,
liv in g in B e d fo rd s tre e t A a ro n B u rr ,
Hew Yorkers’ Forbear».
c o u n s e lo r, had an office a t 41 Nassau
a tre e t. w h ic h is s t i l l a la w y e rs ’ lo c a ­
t io n and h i* house was a t 22 Reed
In fr r M t ln i
ll« M
T h ro w «
«he
s tre e t. N o t fa r fr o m B u r r w as s itu a ­
K n u n i l n f l n n » « if L a r g r g u r t u n n
ted th e office o f th e son o f A le x a n d e r
u f P re a e a tt
* .’ t « l w r r a l « b y
H a m ilto n , w h o m B u r r had k ille d n t
« u O ld < I I , T T l r r c l u r r .
W e e h a w ke n 19 y e a rs lu -fo re
The
D eP ey-
D e a th a# a le v e lc r i* n o t In th e R oose velts, th e G oeleta, the
name clans w it h a n o h l d ir e c to r y . ate ra. th e B lu yve a a n ta , th e K r r m lt a ,
T h e w o n d e r »■ i f on the she lve s o f th e K ip« and th e S c h u y le rs have places
th e m ig h ty o f
M a n h a tta n
inla n d on th e d ir e c to r y pages, b u t. c u r io u s ly
th e re in a co p y o f n
litU e
b o o k e n o u g h , th e re is o n ly one Y a n re u s -
w h ic h has ju s t fo u n d its w av to C h i­ se la e r.
cago.
In th e se «lays w h e n th o s e in
T h e T e le p h o n e In R n v g e r r .
h ig h p lace s seek th e a ssista n ce o f
In se ve ra l L o n d o n h o s p ita ls a u r-
th e lib r a r ia n o f c o n g re s s to g e t a geons a re now u s in g th e te le p h o n e
t ig h t a n d e x c lu s iv e g r ip on
th e ir w h e n e v e r th e y have oeeasi<»n t o p ro b e
nam es, it w o u ld seem to th e h u m b le r f o r b u lle ts o r o th e r m e ta llic «»bject*.
p e rs o n * th a t a p e ru s a l o f th e pages T h e n t e i v e r o f tb e
te le p h o n e
ia
o f th is l i t t l e d ir e c to r y o f N ew Y o rk pla ce d on tb e head o f th e o p e ra to r,
o f th e y e a r J*22 s h o u ld
te a ch
a n n d th e p a tie n t la place d, in th e u su al
p rice slena lessen o f h u m ilit y , says m a n n e r, in c o n ta c t w ith a p la te th e
th e < h ie a g o E v e n in g P ost.
g e n e ra l m e d iu m e m p lo y e d b e in g a
I t w as in an o h l b o o k sh o p in New w e t sp«»nge o r som e p a p e r sa tu ra te « !
Y o rk th a t J o h n I
K in g , o f C hicag o, w ith a s a lin e s o lu tio n , w h ic h
ia
b r o u g h t t o lig h t th e v o lu m e in w h ic h s p re a d o v e r th e p la te . T h e l a t t e r ia
a re fo u n d th e nam ea a n d th e o c c u ­ conne<-te«l w ith th e te le p h o n e b y a
p a tio n » o f th e d w e lle rs in th e me- w ir e a m i tb e p ro b e , a f t e r it has been
tro p n H a b e fo re th e In s t c e n tu r y had In tro d u c e d in t o th e lw»ay, n a t u r a lly
tu r n e d its f ir s t q u a r te r .
W hat
an v ib ra te s as s«»on as th e fo r e ig n me­
o p tM trtu n lty ia h e re g iv e n f o r th«»se t a llic su b s ta n c e cornea in c o n ta c t
win» w is h t o lo o k back to th e ro c k w ith it. T h e p ro b e ia a lso conne« ted
w h e n ce th e y w e re he w n an d th e p it w ith th e te le p h o n e by a w ire , am t
fr o m w h e n ce th e y w e re d ig g e d .
th u s no such b lu n d e r is p o s s ib le , as
M rs. C o rn e liu s V a n d e rb ilt, th e e ld ­ s o m e tim e s hnp|M*us w hen an o r d in a r y
e r. has in v o k e d th e a id o f th e law b a t t e r y is usad.— E le c tr ic ity .
to m a ke h e r M rs. V a n d e rb ilt.
She
T h e 1 I..« It.
w ill have none o f th e C o rn e iitis end
M r V an A lb e rt tir e n t »Scott! W h y
o f it .
T h e shade o f th e o r ig in a l
C o rn e liu s d o u b tle s s w ill lo o k d is a p ­ a re n o t a ll th* >»■ «iishen w aaned?
M rs. V an A lb e rt Because th e co o k
p r o v in g ly on th is a c tio n o f its g r e .it-
g r a n d tla iig h te r - in - ln w . T h e o r ig in a l is u s in g th e k itc h e n ta b le .
M r. V an A lb e rt
in w h a t w a y ?
C o rn e liu a w as p ro m t o f h is nam e —
M rs. V an Y lb e rt She ia p la y in g a
b o th erifla o f it .
He nsked p e rm is ­
sio n o f th e c it y o f N ew Y’ o rk to gam e «<f p in g I” ng w ith th e p o lic e m a n .
p a in t i t in fu n and in la rg e le tte rs — B ro o k ly n L ife .
so th a t h is
fe llo w - c itiz e n s
m ig h t
PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS.
rend it .
P «*rm ission w as
g ra n te d ,
a m i th e fa t h e r o f a ll th e
Vander
“ S he’s a g re a t s o c ia l lig h t. Is n ’ t aha?”
h ilts p r o u d ly w ro te o n each aide o f
“ Yea. T w e n ty th o u s a n d d ia m o n d ¡ m » w -
h is w a g o n th is le g e n d :
e r .” — T o w n T o p ic s .
C o rn e liu s V a n d e rb ilt, lice n se d c a r t-
She “So y o u have crossed th e ocean
m an.
A4 tim e s
Y ou m u st be g e ttin g uaed U»
C o rn e liu a haa a place
w ith
h is
it.”
He "Y e s , c o n s id e ra b ly .
1 have
b r o th e r an d co u s in V a n d e rb ilts on
la te ly g«»t so th a t I re co g n ize o v e r h a lf
page 4’»? o f th is o ld - tim e
r e g is te r
th e w aves we m e e t.” — T o w n and C ouu -
o f M a n h a tta n c itiz e n s .
L ik e
C o r­
l» J
n e liu s , th e c a rtm n n , th e th re e Ja-
L itig a n t ’’ Y o u ta k e n in e -te n th s o f
e I < nn d th e th re e J o h n s o f th e
th e d a m age s? O u tra g e o u s !” la w y e r
V a n d e rb ilt fa m ily fo u n d
no
good
" I fu r n is h th e n k ill nnd e lo q u e n ce
ren*«»n f<»r h id in g t h e ir nnm es and
nn d le a r n in g f o r th e cause.” U t i g a n i
t h e ir p r o fe s s io n * fro m an in q u ir in g
" B u t 1 fu r n is h th e cause.” L a w y e r
w o rld .
A * g o o d c ra fts m e n
sh o u ld ,
“ (H i. a n y b o d y c o u ld d o th a t.” L o n d o n
th e y b e lie ve d in b a n g in g t h e ir sig n s
on th e o u te r w a lls , and th u s th e y r e ­ T it- H its .
F ir s t D e te c tiv e “ T h e m o re I th in k
s p e c tiv e ly
a p p e a re d :
B la c k s m ith ,
o f it . th e m o re fir m ly 1 atn c o n vin ce d
p a in te r, sh o e m a k e r, c a rp e n te r, s e x ­
th a t th e m an I a rre a te d la s t n ig h t d id
to n . g ro c e r.
n o t g iv e h is r ig h t nam e.” See«»nd D e­
W ild a n im a l lif e was a b u n d a n t In the
te c tiv e “ W h a t nam e d id he g iv e ? ”
C n ite d S ta te s in 1H22. T h e re was no
F ir s t D e te c tiv e — “ J«»hn D o e ."— T o w n
n e cessity th e n f o r th e e x ls ta n e e o f p ro ­
and C o u n try .
te c tiv e s» «¿»ties f o r fo u r foot« «! gam e
" T h e re goes a g r e a t g e n iu s ’ ” ax
T h e m e m l < rs o f th e Ast«»r fa m ily
s h iu ild a d o p t som e fu r r e d fo re s t c re a ­ c la im e d th e G e o rg ia c itiz e n , ns a t a ll
fig u re slouch ed b y. “ N o v e lis t? ” “ N o,
t u r e a s t h e ir c re s t, f o r a g la n e e a t the
b u t he re nds a ll th e novels th e o th e r
a n c ie n t v h lu m e in hand sh o w s th a t
fe llo w s
w r it e . ”
“ Y ou
c a ll
th a t
th re e Ast< rs o f th a t y e a r w e re en­
•g e n iu s? ’ ” “ W e ll, I f i t a in ’ t e x a c tly
gaged in s k in sales, o r. to p u t it m o re
g e n iu s , i t ’s th e p a tie n c e o f i t . ” — A t ­
e le g a n tly , th e sale o f s k in s in New
la n ta C o n s titu tio n .
Y o rk c ity .
M r. L o n g w o r th , w h o c o m p ile d the
“ P apa, w h a t do th e y c a ll th e m en
d ir e c to r y o f th e c ity o f New Y o rk HO w h o ru n n n to m o b ile s ? ” naked th e
y c a r * ago. is t o l»e c o m p lim e n te d on the
y o u n g son «»f R e p re s e n ta tiv e Iw m dis. o f
g e n e ra l a p p e a ra n ce o f th e le t t e r press.
In d ia n a . "M y son, som e o f tb e nam es
He a p p a re n tly , h o w e v e r, a llo w e d one
th e y c a ll th e m w o u ld n o t b e a r re p e a t­
t v p o g ra o h ic a l err«>r to c re e p in t o his in g .” re p lie d M r. l4 in d is , w h o has had
w o rk . E v e ry b o d y w h o keeps In to u ch
s e v e ra l n a rro w escapes. “ Y«»u a re to o
w ith th e th r o b b in g ly in te r e s tin g d o ­ y o u n g to k n o w .” N. Y. W o rld ,
ings «if th e N ew Y’ o rk e rs o f th is da te
M rs . H e lln irs ( t o v is ito r ) - “ S o s o r r y ,
k n o w * th a t th e fa v o r ite C h ris tia n
m y d e a r. I c a n ’ t ask y o u to * tn y . h u t I
nam e «if th e L«> riliard fa m ily is P ie rre .
have p ro m is e d to ta k e Evy f o r a d riv e
'I hat nam e is th e p rid e o f th e L o r il-
th is a fte r n o o n .” V is it o r (p le a s a n tly )
la rd s . It is said th a t th e d ir e c to r y
“ M y d e a r. I ’m ju s t o ff. I k n o w I t
m an all«»wed th e o r ig in a l L « ,rilln rd to
d o e s n 't d«> to kee p th e h o rs e * s ta n d in g
get int«> th e bo ok ns p la in P e te r. The
a b o u t.” Evy (s m a ll and Irr e p r e s s ib le )
bu sin ess s a g a c ity o f th e L o r illa r d a
“ Oh. m u m m y , d e a r. 1 «I«» Imp«? th e ’ bus
n e ve r has been q u e s tio n e d . T h e y a l­ w o n ’ t be c ro w d e d .”
Punch.
w a ys have been, a * it w ere , “ u p to
M
rs.
Ritter
ciune
in with a fine
s n u iT ”
“ T o b a c c o n is t, 44 C h a th a m
s tr e e t,” n fp e n rs a f t e r th e nam e o f lo t of Gluck berries M'idnenday.
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