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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1901)
—T> (Concludeu from first page.) and therealter until repealed by the CÈCflUflU ( I R g g U T M fi. same, for a peroid not to exceed councji. twenty years, and prescribe rules Section 18. The marshal o f said T U E SD A Y , MAH 20, 1901. and regulations for such purposes. cily may i* appointed street coro- Section 4. No member of the missiouer of said city, Church D rectory. common conned shall, during his Section 19. That an act en- Episcopal Church.—Episcopal services term of office, be interested in any titled ..An act to jucorporate the will Ite held at St. James church, Coquille contract the expenses of which are town of Coquille City, in Coos City the third Souday in each month. Wm. Horsefall, Pastor. „ M E. Church, South: Preaching on 2nd,! to be paid out of the city treasury, county, Oregon,” approved Pebru- SdlùiJ iih Snn'dàvs'àtil a.'lml'anìi*7*30"p! and further provides that all work ary , 8, , 89,. be and the same is Irc 1 ockn'*^UnT<! r°F 1»woruT iJaftue'nt j,° or improvements to be paid for hereby repealed. UI. Junior Leagne Ht S:S0,p.iu. Hrnyeruieet- from tbe city's fund, tile probable Section 20. In as much as it is inn Thursday evening at 7-MO. J ‘ C. A. , Hvatt. pastor. . cost of which will exceed $100, shall necessary that certain powers “^ h n i n t U T i *;0 lct “ > lo ™ * responsible bid- granted herein should be exercised Special Fish Law lor Coos Bay and Coquille. ------ The new fishery law makes the following special provisions for Coos Bay and tiie Coquille River: See. 10. It shall be unlawful to take or fish for salmon iu the tribu taries of Coos Bay and Coquille River at nuv time, by any meaus whatever, except witli hook and line, commonly called angling, or in any of the waters of Coos Bay and Co quille River or their tributaries, from ti p. m. Saturday to 15 p. m. Sunday following, iu any week of any year, or from t> a. m. on the 1 st lav of February and C a ra on the “section 5. The common council «'ithont delay in order to protect 1st day of August, or between Ca p.iu. Wednesday—Mul-week prsver naiei- , , , the interests of the city and its in- m ou the 20th dav of November and 1111;.7:30 p. m. The public is cordially iaviled may prescube the form of convey- , , . , . . . . . _ 1: ,, , 1 1..,. n , 1 .. to intend all services. JssssM. H i ' ntkh . . e , , , habitants, this act shall take effect " p in on the loth day Decemboi. Minister. : ance- on sa^s of property, real and It shall be unlawful to take or'fish 1 f1‘ 3rd aEi and 5th. Sunday £ rea.cll'“ at ,t "*r»ice , governor ‘ PlJ ■ . 1st, 11, a. m. werv and personal, r ' belonging ® to the city. 3 <, for salmon , , at . anv time, except , 1 with ,, , nd7,30p,m Sunday flohoul eyervSunday i Section 6. The common coitn-1 5 nook and lino commonly caJiod at 10, a. m . lbpworth League, »» 30 p. m . I .. .. , . j angling, on tlie Scutb Fork of the Prayer meeting every Tnursdnv evening at. cotiiicil may prescJibe rules a n d , Announcement -1. i ,t MO. a special mvitstio., is extended to the reClI]ations for the use and care ol Announcement. Coquille Rive, above the ju n ction public to attend all services. j guiauons lor tne i se and care o t , , of the same at what is known as M. O. Knis*. property, real and personal, belong- In another column of to-days Huffman’s bridge,” or on the North , ---------- ----------- ------------ ing to the said city and to provide [*8UC aHM;ars the advertisement of or Eagt Fork of Hai(1 riv(.r above th„ punishment for violation o f the >tb m W°^der b? ° ^ American junctiou of liai(, N()rth aDll Kast LO C AL IT E M S same p ibl,cations- of the acme of the Fork. It shall bo unlawful to take Sa“ e' . „ . . . . icomp.lers and printers art, wbe.e or tiah for salmon at any time, ex- Beeswax for grafting purposes Section 7. The territory within mechanical excellence, literary per- eei,t with hook and Hue, commonly, at Knowltou’s. the limits of the city of Coquille is fection and the zenith of accurey of tcrmed „„giing, in the North or John Smith, of near Bridgp, was hereby excepted out o f the juris- detail are combined in a volume o f . South ForL- of C ,)08 River above the iu town last week. j diction of the county upon the fol- oyer (500 pages that sells at the pop- ; unction of lhe two 8tloftm8. ular pnee of 25 centa. . Hersey, the grocer, keeps the , lowing subjects, to-wit: T o divide We refer to the New York World ( We have saved many doctor bills finest and freshett vegetables to be [be same or any portion thereof in- Almanac and Encyclopedia better slV,0 wu bagan using Chamberlaiu’s I to road districts, or to appoint su- 1 known as “ The Standard American Coll„ L ilemedy in our home. We w jd Tsvlor. of the lower liver, pervisors of road districts or any AnnunL” _ . , , I keep a bottle open all tbe time was in town Wednesday, the first _ . __ , _ . , . And so it is. It is more to Ainer- (Uld whenever any of my fumily or time we haye seen him for a long ^ar ' a> ou OI open ¡cans tlian is “ Whittaker's” to the t.me ’ j tbe streets or highways thereof or British he' [ \ D oatch cold we be- 1,me- j . 6 • , | “ iv . . . . . „ . , oI!1 1° use the Cough Remedy, and J .C . Brown, ot near Parkersburg "'ork upon the same; and also, in The 1901 volume is now ready, a8 a rcsult we never have to send - returned - from a business trip to , cases where the city is authorized to T the public, amt by special ar- away for a doctor and incur a large by this act to require a license for ««g em en t with the publishers wo doctor bill, for Cl, liamberlain’s Cough the bay Wednesday. nnv nnrcnii in H , „ h « „„ offer it■ mi connection with one year a Remedy never fai M rs M. C. Bingham, of near any pursuit, trade or object no ad-1 ^ ¡ ¿ i i o n " t “o 7ws p a ^ r aT S ¡ S " ^ d S e ^ f °gT a t nUrit Fishtrap, made the H e r a l d a dltiocal license therefore shall be The New Features enumerated m ami wor'fh.—D. S. Mearkle, General pleasant call last week. exacted by Coos county. the advertisement published to-day Merchant and Farmer, Mattie, Bed- Section 8. The inhabitants o f ,«1'6 0 !0116 worth the price of the ford county. Pa. For sale by R. S. Anyone wishing u rare bargain the *> 0°k- Besides Besides the features features^ nn- an- Knowltou’s. in n good spring w ngoD o r cart will the city of Coquille shall be ex- i I book. there are more than 1,000 do well to address Q. W. Canning B empted from the payment of , road | nounced, other topica digcugsed) and more Zfou't Tobacco Spit and Smoko Tour Lire A'.vuj. at Marshfield. taxes or assessment of property than 10,000 facts touched upon. j To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mug ftctic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To- Johnny Roberts, of the Myrtle within the city for road work; pro Read the announcement and seiid i Dac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men I’oiut Enterprise, wasiu town Wed vided, that the common council 'u your subscription. | strong. Ah druggists, 60o or ii . Cure guaran- I teed. Booklet and sample free. Address nesday and proceeded down the Sterling Remedy Co., Cbipago or ¿'Tew York may tt i i W m e liver by steamer. J assess and cause to be collected i Headache often results from a, __ _ F o ^ r ____ _______ ^ ___ annually fre m all property owners ■ disordered condition of tbe stomach! The Oregonian. S a l e — Two o f the most i beuntlfui garden lots in "CoqnilFejin said citY the sum o f £2 for every j and constipation of tbe bowels. A] _— Takes the market news of San City, well im proved and ueat, $ 1,000 of property assessed to such doso of two of Chamberlain's «torn- j small house. In qu ire at the H er persons for city purposes during die ach and Liver -Tablets will fiorrect, Francisco by wire prints it daily these disorders aud cure the head-1 and distributes it in Coos county ALD office. year, and in proportion tor a great- ach. Sold by R. S. Knowltou’s. j 24 boars ahead o f the Bay City J. 15. Fox received a big lot of jer or Itss amount than $r,ooo, and ! papeis. It also serves ihe arrival good second-hand furniture by for each male inhabitant of said Is Mars Inhabited. land departure of vessels at all Wednesday’s train from Beaver city between twenty-one and fifty ------ | Pacific coast ports. For this part of Hill. He is offering some rare Mr. Tesla’s intimation that beings ! tbe country its columns “ Domes- years of age. except persons who bargains. on Mars trying to communicate with j tic and Foreign ports,” is tbe best are a public charge or too infirm to L ost —A K. ot E. watch charm, the earth by means of electricity, j shipping guide. Besides giving not considered seriously j the movements o f steam vessels triangular in shape, with usual K. perform labor or active firemen, the ! while has some tendency between San Francisco, Coquille of F. inscriptions. Fiuder will be sum of $2, to be known as the j by many, liberally rewarded by leaving t h e '" street poll tax” ; and the amount to revive the discussion of the river, Coos Bay and Portland, it same at this office. of money so collected shall be ap question: Is Mars inhabited? To notes the arrival and departure of tbe average layman buerist this si iling schooners at and for their F or T rade .— A n iuterest in a plied to the improvement, construc inquiry means: Can Mars bn in ports. The Oregonian is the only valuable mining property in Okan- tion and repair of the streets in said habited by people like ourselves? MorniDg Dally coming in here ogon county, Washington for a city. An affirmative answer tc this ques which advertises Coos county small place in Coos county. Speci Section 9. The fiscal year of the tion seems incredible, yet there crc abroad. The Weekly Oregonian men ot ore at the H erald office. city government shall terminate on those who argue in favor of it, gives all tho news of oar state m d George E. Howe, of the old and the first day o f June in each year. notably M. Camille Flnmmarioii, i f54 coliims of general telegraphic whom Professor Holden, in Me-1 news of the world each week. It reliable commission Him o f Hulme Section ro. At the close of each Clure’s Magazine, calls “ the high: will be sent iu connection with the & Hart, of 10 Davis street, San Francisco, paid this county a visit fiscal year the common council priest of the doctrine of human life ' H e rald for only 82 ppr year recently, being in town Wednes shall cause to be published in some in Mars.” But Professor Holden I Here is your chance for County, newspaper, a full and detailed state- this theory, affirming' Stato and National News. day. 1 thut. there is not the slightest reasou ! ---------— - — tnent o f all moneys received and TIV F or S ale — A fine little n y e r to b e l i e v e that h u m a n f i fe c a n e x is t I W w A a N n T x E e D d — - AC a it i i f E , M an o f GOOD ,, . , 1(1 ('ham m er tu deliver ;tnd collect m Oreaou bottom place, one and half miles expended by| the city government on Mars. More t l ia u 1 0 0 y e a r s a g o | for „id establi.died manutaoniriuR whole- from town, on river bank, Fair dining the preceding year. Sir John Herschel thought lie saw sale house. $'.HA) a year, sure j»ay. H o n esty more than experience required. O ur buildings, good orchard, small Section ix. All notices ptovided through his telescope indications of reference, any bank in any city. Enclse- fruits, etc. Call at the H erald self-addressed stamped envelope. VI ana. land, water, seas, lakes nud “ canals,” for in this act, unless otherwise faotnrers, T h ird Floor, 334 Dearborn St, office. . ... . ,, , i and if canals, must there not have Chicago. • specially provided, shall be given . . , n o r . . .pi,„ i- __ . . „ v j r & been men to dig and use them? But g r i p p e c a l l * ef o r O n e ° M h n u t l ° C o u g h i T T * ^ IHE NEW YORK WORLD ThricG-a-Week-Ediiion.-Altuosi a Daily at the Price of a Weekly. The pro; idontkl campaign is over but the world goes oil just the same and it is fu lloi n e w s . To loarn this m we, jus^as it is—promptly and im partially—ail that you have to do is to look in the columns of The Thriee- n-Weck Eiliti, n of ihe New York World which conn s to the subscri ber 160 times a year. The Tinice-a-Week W orld’s dili gence us a publisher of first news lias given it circulation wherever the English language is spoken—aud you v.ant it. The regular subscription price of the two papers is $2.50. — —— » « a * - « ----------------- E. E. Davis of Albany, was found dead in bis bed Saturday. He was the first recorder of Linn county aud came to Oregon iu 1852, was 50 years old. He was the only counts' officer who ever served three terms iu Linn county How s 1 his. V'c offer One liundred D ollars Reward fur any case o f Catarrh that cannot be cured bv H a ll’ s Catarrh Cure. F. J . C H E N E Y & C O . Proprietors, Toledo, O. Wo the undersigned have known F . J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in «11 business transactions and tinar.cially able to carry out any obligations made by their linn. West Truax. W holesale D r a c i s t s , Toledo, ().. V*aiding, R in nan «fc Marvin, W holesale Dru^uista, T o le co, O hio. H all’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and » mucous surfaces o f i he system . Price, 7f>c. per bottle. Sold by all DruKkists. Testim on ials fviie H all’ s Fam ily Pills are the best. V ’ O T IC E IS HEKK11Y G IV E N T H A T | a . ^ the undersigned has been duly ap pointed ns the executor o f the estate of John Devinish, deceased; b j order o f tho | County C ou it for Cot s County, Oregon, and ! that all p< rsons having claim s again st said ! estate ere hereby required to present them properly verified to said executor at his j office in Coquille City. Coos County, Ore- I gon, within six months from the date of I this notice. I D ated tnis 31st day o f July. 1000. R . D. S anfo ’. d , Executor. S u m m on s. IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E S T A T E O P O R E G O N . IN AN D P O B T H E C O U N T Y OF (O O H . Rachel liutled^e Plaintiff ) Suit in eq- vs. >■ nity for John W . Rutledge Defendant. ) divorce. T o John \V. Rutledge, the above entitled defendan t: In the name o f the state o f Orepon yon are hereby notified that you are required to aupenr and answer the complaint filed RQuinst yon in the above entitled suit in which Rachel Rutled&e is plain! iff and you, John W . ltutledge, are defendant, within , six weeks from date of the fi.’st publication t.f this summons to wit: within six weeks from the 12th day of F brnary, 1901, »»ud if yon fail to appear aud answer *jn or bo- ! fora the 23rd ay o f A ril 1901, tho last dav of the time prescribed in th e o rd e ro f publication, a judgment will be taken again st you for want thereof, and the plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief dem anded in her com plaint, a succinct : statem ent o f which is as follows: that ihe marriage contract now existing between plaintiff and defendant be dissolved, and for the custody of (ho m inor child of said m arriage. Service o f (bis summons is m ade by pub lication in pursuance o f an order made by L . Harlocker, County Judge for O o s .cou n ty , Oregon, dated March 8th, li*01, and directing publication of the sain'.* in the Coquille City H erali . a eeklv news paper published at Coquille City iu Coos , county, Oregon, for a period of six weeks. VALUABLE and ADDRESS for the New Era Edition of T h e E m p o r iu m E c o n o m is t now in Press. Our large, profusely il lustrated Spring and Sum mer Catalogue, describing the new fashions, and giving lowest Department Store prices for every thing to eat, drink, wear or use. ____ S flN ra H N c isc ® , Nine acres floor space— 1.00U clerk*. T H E I. X . A. i IN T H E JUST IC E C O U R T FO R JUD D IS T R IC T O F C O O S C O U N T Y , O R E G O N . L. L . D ietz, plaintiff, f vs. T . A . North, d e fe n d a n t .! IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E O F OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in 1 the above entitled action within six weeks j from the date o f the first publication of this summons, to-w it: within six weeks from March l ‘J, 1901. this being the date of ! the first publication of this sum m ons, aud , if you fail to appear and airewei on or be fore April 23,1901, this being rhe Iasi day ' o f the time prescribed i'i the ord* r for pub- j lieation, a judgm ent will be taken against' I you for want thereof, and the plaintiff will apply to the couit for the relief demanded , in his com plaint, to-w it: that there be ad judged to be due and ow ing plaintiff from investigate J defendant tho sum o f £ I3i’.75 and for his aul c -si and disbursem ents in this action. J Service o f this sum m ons is made by pub lic a t io n in pursuance o f an order made by | J. H , Cecil, Justice o f the peace for tho 3rd district o f Coos county, Oregon, dated M a r c h 7th. 1901, directing that service j thereof be made by publication thereof in the Coquille City H erald, a newspaper j published at Coquille. in said county and j i state, once eaoh week for a period o f six ! weeks from M arch 7,1901. W . C. C hase . Attorney for xdaintiff. HARDWARE STORE, AGfl.TE WAS^E, j QUEENS WAP*E, TIN Wf5I,E. i Tf|E C O M M O N E R , Issued Weekly, S HR U WOOD, S u m m on s. L. HA^DW^RE, J. Attorney for plaintiff,. * Win. Galher, Proprietor, AN INCOME FOR LIFE — FROM— Greatest of Gold Properties 3680 Acres— 9 Miles in Length 250 Million Tons Richest Gol(l-Bearing (¿uartz, ground by nature’s haml into gold laden grayed, from 50 to C00 feet iu depth over tho entire property. Iu addition, Company owns 1 4 M IL E S in length of river bed, each mile of which contains many millions of gold, pitunted on the Rio Grande, in Taos Co., New Mexico. OVER m o Million D ollars For Dividends DEAD THE PROOFS: JNotice o f E x e cu to r- BOOSt Cull and examine goods and prices, L ook at you r tongue. Is it coated? Then you have a bad taste in your mouth every morning. Your appetite is poor, and food dis tresses you. You have frequent headaches and are often dizzy. Your ^ stomach is weak and ^ you r bowels are always constipated. 4 T h ere’ s an old and re liable c u r e : neys; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. W lia t to D o. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer s Sw am p- Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part cf the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcom es that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of S w a m p -R o o t 13 soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the j best. Sold by druggists in 50c. a n d $ l. sizes. ! You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book that tellsi more about it, both sent| absolutely free by mail, H om e o f Swam p-Root. address Dr. Kilmer & C o., Binghamton, N. Y . W hen writing men tion reading this generous offer in this paper, T he Thrice-n- Week W o rld ’s re g u lar subscription price is only #1.00 per year. We offer this unequaltd newspaper and H iiiuld togethi r one 3 ta r for $2.00 * P ° « roM O * ! Cure. For all throat end luu" Pllb!lsllecl ,n sa,<l clty 10 be des'K "' ^ o s l astronomical knowledge has troubles this is the only harmless ated by the common council each been gained, does not Indicate tho remedy tlyit gives immediate results, year as the official paper of the city existence of water or air on or around Mars. No clouds are dis Prevents consumption. R. S. Knowl-1 of Coquille. covered there and with the solar I *on' I Section 12. The common coun- radiation less than half as intense j Clint Randleman, of Benr creek, cil shall have power to levy and as it is on the earth, Professor cam e ud to town Wednesday with collect taxes, not exceeding seven- Young, of Princeton, declares that his brother Jason, w h o whs return tenths o f one per cent, if an ordi “ the temperature must be appall-j iugly low.” Professor Ncwcombe ing home from the lower liver. nance for that mirpose be first sub also asserts that “ Mai’s Las little or His neice, Miss Georgia Randle* man accompanied the latter fora mitted to tbe owners of the taxable j co utm .spin re,’ and no clouds.” I property of tbe city after ten days For, Professor Holden says, “ is visit. notice of the time and place ol vot- there a scintilla of evidence to show A Dice gulden lot o f about one acre in a'bpnutifaliy iocateil and j inK’ and a majority o f such tax- ^ n t I f to ! well sheltered p U o. near the Ban-1 payers shall vote in favor of »ucb L , ^ tQf (.ontain h(lmllII ilfe than don beach will be sold very cheaply ta.x. Mars.” if a buyer be found soou. For full But may thero bo inlelligcnt j|je | Section 13. The City of Coquille ioformntion and terras call nt is not bound by any contract, or in beings fitted for existence in those H erald office. planets, ns we are adapted to earth’s anv way liable thereon unless the conditions; creatures who need no Every pntron ought to feel that there is a certain amount of loyalty same is authorized by resolution of atmosphere, nud who are comfort able in a temperature that would due from him to ft good creamery the common council. or cheese factory. Ho ought to be Section 14. The city o f Coquille kill us in a few moments? Here knowledge ceases, and wc enter up willing to aet it prosper, knowing may recover from persons and their on a realm of pure speculation. If that if it does not his cows and all his daisy appliance will become dead estates the expense o f their care these planets are inhabited, it is bv property. This idea of “ everybody and treatment when sick which crentures different from us; bow for himself nnd the devil take the may have been provided by the greatly different we can only dimly hindmost” is not a safe one for mod city and for which the city may imagine. That Mars is thus in habited may or maynot be true; the ern creamery. have incurred liability or been put theory can neither be positively Our young friend, W. H. Brack, to expense. : affirmed or denied. Future genera of near Bridge, will canvas this Section i j . The common comi- tions may know more about it, but luir II A AAI l enlargements II I (1 I ul lllv ll lì* in IMIIMKD , town for of photos there is little prospects of light on in Crayon or oil to bo furnished 0,1 !iha" havi’ Power to reK »la‘ = ^ the subject from Mr. Tesia’scon- burial of the dead; to prescribe the by D. W. Thomas, of Myrtle Point. ijeetures nnd fnucies.—Evening Be sure to see lhe work exhibited location of all burial grounds with Telegram. by this yonng man, ns it is the in the city limits, and to prevent I first o f the kind ever solicited in any interments within the city My mother suffered with chronic this section. He will nlso take diarrhoea for several months. She ord* rs for porcelains medallions as limits, and to cause any body in- i well na for stamp sizeg for watch terred contrary to such prohibition was attended by two physicians who at lost pronounced her case charms and breaat pins. to be taken up and buried without j hopeless. She procured one 25-ccnt A. R. De Fluent, editor of the the limits cf the city. bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cbol- Journal, Dovlestown, Ohio, suffered Section 16. The common cotin- era and Diarrhoea Remedy, aud five for a number of years from rheuma- c il s h a ll h a v e power to r e g u l a t e t h e doses gave lm r p e r m a n e n t r e l i e f . tism in his right shoulder and side. ... ,r f „ I take pleasure iu recommending it u ,r . . . . . b u i l d i n g a n d c o n s t r u c t i o n o f fe n c e s .. ; . . . .. He says; ” SIv right arm nt times ns the Iwst on the market.— Mrs. I. wan entirely useless. I tried Cham- a'0,,8 any street or sidewalk ot tins F Watson. Aiken Ain. S o l d berlain’s Pain Balm, and wan sur- city. | S, Knowltous. prised to receive relief almost ini- Section 17. All existing ordi- mediately. The Pain Balm has been n a n c e s o f t h e city iu force w h e n t h i s T«> ( s r r « « »10 m on e l»nr. a constant companion o f m in e e v e r a ct t a k e s e f f e c t , and not i n c o n s i s t e n t Take t a u r i n xiu m „ Q i ixixt- T adlkts All d r o m i ts refuml tho money if it fnils to since and it never fnils." For s a l e t h e r e w i t h , s h a l l be and r e m a i n in cure. K. W . Grove’ s signature i* on vncli by R. S. Knowlton’s. j fu ll fo r c e a fte r this act takes e f f e c t , I box. 2«0. Thousands n a v e Kidney Trouble and Don’t Know it. How To Fiutl out. Fill * bottle or common glass wllh your water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid- William J. Bryan,! MADE t o Commissioner of (lie United States, GENERÄL LAND OEFICE. WA3H- ING10N. D C.. by a G eologist and M ining Expert o f world wide reputation, Professor Benjam in S illi- m an, who spent 83ver.il m ou th s there, then being connected with the United States sur veying corps, and in his official report says; ” H e BU ARK COUNTLESS M IL L IO N S O F TONS O T RICH gold quartz reduced bv the groat forces o f nature to a condition ready for the application ot' the hydraulic process, while the entire bed o f the R io G ra n d * for over 44) miles is a sluice.on the bars o f which the gold derived from the wearing away o f the gravel banks has been accum ulating for countless ages, and now lies ready for ex traction by the most approved m ethods of river m ining. T H E T H IC K N E S S <>F T H E IU () G R A N D E G O L D G R A V K L EX<5E E D S IN M A N Y P L A C E S (UN) F E E T . OU N E A R BY T H R E E TIM ES T H A T O F TH E L I K E B E D S IN C A L IF O R N IA . W H I L E T H E A V E R AG E V A L U E TE R O U B IO Y A R D IS B E L I E V E D T O BE G R E A T E R IN T H E N E W M E X IC O HKDS T H A N IN A N Y O T H E R SU C H A C C U M U L A T IO N S Y E T D IS C O V E R E D . ‘ J have made a reconnaisauce o f the whole o f this gravel along the R io G rand e, and have examined with nil the care possi ble in the time at my com m and the charac ter o f the gravel and its con tents o f gold. N O T H IN G . I \M P E R S U A D E D . S IN C E JIIE D IS C O V E R Y O F C A L IF O R N IA A N D A UHTR A L IA . IS C O M P A R A B L E F O R ITS M EA SU R A B LE RESO U RCES O F G O L D A V A IL A B L E by the hydraulic process to the de« p placers o f tbe R io G rand e.” Other reports from em inent m ining e x perts o f national reputation pronounce the property o f this Company the richest and most extensive known. Capital Stoch $2,000,000. F ully p a id and non - assessable , par VALUE f 1 EACH SHARE. 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