TREMONT ARRIVALS
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chunk 585 · paragraph 17
the output of gold under adverse circum-
stances now ranges from 25 to 30 pounds per
week, the time required to produce a half ton
will be considerably less than a year, and under
favorable circumstances a ton brick could be
as easily furnished for exhibition.
TREMONT ARRIVALS
L. Mason, Atlanta, Ga. ; W. H. Constable,
Chicago, 111.; J. Jacobson, Chicago, 111.; E.
Strouss, Chicago, 111. ; K. G. Pullian, F. L. Pow-
ers and Chas. B. Cerhman, St. Louis, Mo.; Ed-
ward Brigden, Hugo Sharwanke and C. N.
Marrian, New York; F. W. Wire, Hampton,
Iowa; H. C. Joy, Denver, Col.; F. M. Prescott,
Pueblo, Colo.; W. R. Eilert, Milwaukee, Wis. ;
C. R. Willard, Rolla, Mo. ; J. G. Smith, El Paso,
Tex.; A. P. Shephard, Waco, Tex.; W. Burns,
Kingston, N. M.; C. H. Dane, S. P. Carpenter,
A. B. Laird and S. Lindauer, Deming, N. M.
Lyons & Campbell’s lake in Duck creek
valley is soon to be stocked with black bass,
croppies and sun perch. The lake itself and
surrounding hills and valleys is one of the most
beautiful spots in the Gila river valley and
when the present plans of the proprietors are
perfected, the cattle range in question with its
surrounding will bcome a bijou, from every
point of view.