March 16, 1894
The people of Carbondale are a little excited over the discovery of gold near there and up towards Mount Sopris. We understand that a large number of claims have already been staked and that some very promising rock is being shown around town.
April 4, 1894
A Coxey Army is talked of from Marble. A great interest is being taken by our people in the industrial army.
A PARTIAL LIST OF BUILDINGS MADE ENTIRELY OR PARTIALLY OF COLORADO YULE MARBLE
| Lincoln Memorial | Washington, D. C. |
| Tomb of the Unknown Soldier | Arlington Cemetery, Washington, D. C. |
| Custom Houses (both old and new) | Denver, Colo. |
| Annex to the State Capitol | Denver, Colo. |
| City & County Building | Denver, Colo. |
| Cheesman Memorial | Denver, Colo. |
| Post Office | Denver, Colo. |
| Colorado National Bank | Denver, Colo. |
| Broadway Bank, interior | Denver, Colo. |
| Union Depot | Denver, Colo. |
| Metropolitan Building, interior | Denver, Colo. |
| Barth Mausoleum | Denver, Colo. |
| Daniel & Fisher Building, interior | Denver, Colo. |
| Colorado State Museum | Denver, Colo. |
| Immaculate Conception Cathedral | Denver, Colo. |
| Post Office | Greeley, Colo. |
| Merritt Building | Los Angeles, Calif. |
| Examiner Building | Los Angeles, Calif. |
| Athletic Club | Los Angeles, Calif. |
| Citizens National Bank, interior | Los Angeles, Calif. |
| Merchants National Bank, interior | Los Angeles, Calif. |
| Sub-Treasury Building | San Francisco, Calif. |
| San Francisco City Hall | San Francisco, Calif. |
| Huntington Mausoleum | Pasadena, Calif. |
| Post Office | Pasadena, Calif. |
| Rosehill Mausoleum | Chicago, Ill. |
| Howard County Court House | St. Paul, Neb. |
| Court House | Greeley, Neb. |
| West Lawn Mausoleum | Omaha, Neb. |
| Lincoln High School | Lincoln, Neb. |
| Bancroft High School | Lincoln, Neb. |
| IOOF Building | Broken Arrow, Neb. |
| Brandeis Subway | Omaha, Neb. |
| First National Bank | Lincoln, Neb. |
| Union Pacific Building | Omaha, Neb. |
| Chapin Building | Lincoln, Neb. |
| Douglas County Court House | Omaha, Neb. |
| First National Exchange Bank | Sidney, Neb. |
| City Hall | Cleveland, Ohio |
| Court House | Youngstown, Ohio |
| Union National Bank, interior | Houston, Tex. |
| McKnight Building | Minneapolis, Minn. |
| New York Municipal Building | New York City, N. Y. |
| Adams Hotel | Phoenix, Ariz. |
| Mohave County Court House | Kingman, Ariz. |
| Enid High School | Enid, Okla. |
| Tulsa High School | Tulsa, Okla. |
| Telephone Building | Chicago, Ill. |
| Wiedener Memorial | Cambridge, Mass. |
| First National Bank | Portland, Ore. |
| German-American Institute | St. Louis, Mo. |
| Citizens’ National Bank | Evansville, Ind. |
| Chambers Estate Building | Kansas City, Mo. |
| Montana Power House | Billing, Mont. |
| Lind Mausoleum | Plover, Iowa |
| Post Office | Pocatello, Idaho |
MINE NAMES
While reading the papers published in Crystal City and in Marble in the 1880s and 1890s I came across many intriguing names and thought a list of them might give you a little enjoyment.
The more familiar names were:
The Lead King The Black Queen The Lucky Boy The Little Darling John Baroni Tunnel Sheep Mountain Tunnel Whopper Load The Inez Catalpa Copper King 20th Century Winchester El Negoero North Pole