New: Boardroom MCP Engine!

DOHENY SHIPPING BONANZA

πŸ“… 1891newspaperπŸ“œ public-domainid: s_silver-city-enterprise-1891-07-03-019-bonanza_11c1sciπŸ“„ TEI
πŸ”— View originalhttps://archive.org/details/silvercity1891
Primary copy hosted at archive.org β€” opens in a new tab.

Entities extracted from this source (2)

Chunks (1)

chunk 831 Β· paragraph 914
a ranges. DOHENY SHIPPING BONANZA E. L. Doheny is now shipping 18 tons per day from the Alpha and Omega. The ore is a very fine lead ore carrying 15 to 25 ounces silver per ton, with the present lively market for lead and silver the owners of this mine are in bonanza. AT THE TREMONTβ€” F. M. Prescott, Pueblo; H. H. Wyckoff, Denver; A. H. Hodgson, St. Louis; K. Wood, Fred J. Baumel, San Francisco ; C. C. McNutt, Kansas City; Jno. Grant, Elms- brooks; P. R. Richard, Boston; Frank Wilder, Chicago; Chas. Gause, Lake Valley; D. Bau- man, P. R. Smith, C. H. Dane, A. J. Clark, Deming; J. Trerise, J. H. Bragaw, Jno. A. Deemer, James Wilson, Jno. McDade and fam- ily, Georgetown; G. D. James, Whitewater; Jno. B. Petrie, Black Range; M. C. Nettleton, C. E. Hodgin, Albuquerque; Thos. Cobler, San Fran- cisco, β€œO GIVE ME A HOME . . A cattle raiser from New Mexico has been telling the St. Louis Globe Democrat how cow- boys prevent stampedes of cattle when they see the well known signs of such an event, by singing to them, which pacifies them and they all lie down quietly. Those who have had the pleasure of hearing a cowboy β€œsing” will readily understand why the cattle lie down β€” because the music makes them want to die. β€” St. Paul Pioneer Press. ( 62 ) PICNIC AT LC RANCH