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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, MARCH WEDNESDAY, 2, im. ur store Mines and Mining and Adjoining States Window Is Full of the Newest and UtaH Up-to-D- ate UTAH IRON EXHIBIT AT WORLD8 FAIR ALONG THE LINE represented at exposition by a very fine Uie St Louis ore. says a writer for jiiplay of iron gentle-ne- n iron County Record. The who have charge of the Utah WHAT GOV. SMITH SAYS ABOUT realise that the iron deposits or THE MINING PROSPECTS. to become the tMt county are likely resource in the state gost valuable therefore giving it the most Outlook for Copper Improving Anare ud in our state mineral other Radium prominent place 8tory Mining will be Iron county ex-Hi- News From Everywhere. exhibit The Colorado Fuel ft Iron company some of its contribute to vu asked it refused but exhibit, the non ore for aid in the matter. So far as can reliable sources it te learned from of the company the policy be to gems value of the deposits to depreciate the Investors out other Ure. and to keep was apB. S. Milner Colonel TThen mattsame the to in regard proached in to do all consented he gladly er such a collection of Ido power to make to the iron ore as would do Justice state. county and to the To B. A. Perkins, who is making the Introduc-tfc- n collection, he gave a letter of to his foreman, Fred Cronton, the desire that he be whatever ore be wanted, rod also that he be aided in securing npiesentatlve samples from other properties. Five tons of hematite were ecured, partly from the Milner property on Desert Mound, and partly from the McGary property on Iron Springs noun tain; and five tons of magnetite me taken from the Great Western William G. Smith, formerly Lieutenant-Goof Colorado, and now an official of the Moffat railroad company, addreaaed tha chamber of commerce of Denver one day last week on the marvernor velous resources of the country through which the road is to pass. The essential portion of the address follows, as reported In the Denver Times: The Moffat line runs directly west from Denver toward the mouth of South Boulder canyon, and entering the canyon at an elevation ,of 850 feet above the creek bed, winding along South Boulder creek, it courses due westerly to the main range, and overcomes the most trying portion of the engineering difficulties in the first sixty miles of Its line. By taking this course out of Denver, it is enabled by the high dry land lying between Clear creek and Boulder valleys to gain a continuous and gradual grade swinging around through the mouth of Hovout Coal Creek canyon, and thus gaining an elevation toward the required tunNEW MONARCH COMPANY. nel site through the main range. The The names of the members of the road is being constructed with nothin Mon-nt- h tost board of directors of the exceeding 2 per cent grades and nothMines and Smelting corporation, curvature. ing sharper than those articles of incorporation were Between Denver and Rollinsvllle we fled last week at Portland, Me., will pass through thirty-on- e tunnels, varynot be announced for several weeks ing from 200 to 1,700 feet In length, of New York. and ays the Commercial aggregating 3 2 miles of tunnel The reason for reducing the company's work, all of which have been comcapitalisation from (SO, 000, 000 to pleted 16x23 feet In dimensions within Is said to be that those behind one year past Enormous fills are the enterprise, after mature consldera-tsmade across gulches to save bridging, desired to be more conservative and to make the roadbed substantial, h their estimates of the proposed some of them as high as eighty feet nines of the properties to be taken In. and 800 feet wide on the bottom. The Thin Is the company, which, it Is exp- scenery along this particular piece of ected, will make a proposition to the construction, where it approaches Cori Xijestlc stockholders to take up the Creek canyon and for fifty miles beproperties now belonging to the Majestyond, Is unsurpassed even by the celeic Copper Mining and Smelting brated Colorado Springs and Cripple and place them In the combine. Creek Short Line. . The first of September next It is NEW BI8MUTH DISCOVERIES. expected that this most difficult part The result of assays on samples of of the engineering and construction n from the bismuth discoveries out and the first 100 miles will have been ofSodaville, Xev., yesterday disclosed completed and in operation, taking the Ac presence of 11 per cent of that road to the county seat of Grand counheral, or 220 pounds per ton. this ty, Sulphur Springs. This first sechfing a valuation of $440, said W. R. tion will Immediately open up the reSmith, by whom the rock was brought gion known as the Middle Park, and b. An analytical test of the samples will offer to the public one of the most k now being made by Rives Ellis, the attractive and scenic railroad trips wiyer and chemist, the result of that can be found in this country. The Wch Is promised today, when the inducements to tourists are most suftr contents will have been determ-be- perb Grand lake, a beautiful sheet of Mr. Smith Is quite enthusiastic water, 500 acres in extent, and well Br his possessions In the camp of stocked with trout; Fraxler river. bwiuth, and will begin active develo- Grand river and their tributaries, all pment at once. of which afford fine fishing, and Sulphur Springs, an attractive resort for OUTPUT OF SMELTERS Invalids, pleasure seekers and others. FOR LAST MONTH By 1905 the road should be through Gore canyon and constructed through The month of February closed with Routt county; the following year n output of 2,$21,648 pounds of cop-P- should see this great enterprise across bullion from the independent val- - the Colorado line and Into the Ashley mnelters, the distribution being as the valley of Utah, thence through bn,r: Utah Consolidated, 1,206,000 great Uintah basin, 170 miles in length, Pmde; United States, $72,960 pounds and then across the Wasatch range "4 the Bingham Consolidated, 742.682 and down Its, western slope Into the The American Smelting and city of the saints. The principal sum"enn6 company sent out approxl-"tel- y mer resorts will be Grand lake, already 750,000 pounds. referred to, then Sulphur Springs In Middle park and next Steamboat A RADIUM STORY. Springs, with Its 160 hot and cold e experimenters seem to have mineral springs for bathing and medion radI,m craxy. First, It was cinal purposes. All the streams In this that London was built upon region are well stocked with trout, and ratum of g soil, arrangements have been made by the ihen the Hot Springs of Arkansas railway company to keep them so, supposed to emit radium, and Deer and grouse are abundant in the f evidences of radium on Manhat- - hills and stringent effort will be made Ia,and were announced. The to keep them from being exterminated Uts at Washington have The chief Industrial resources along road are as follows: In Middle the the in properties Ibtomiac consist Tnud and propose to utilize park the metalliferous mines Otete mines In the Properties for the propagation of chiefly of the silver-lea- d Plants A" Wolverine district, northwest of Grand ii te ch,efly us-re lake (where there are many large veins Physicians, who llr the most unreliable theorist of moderate grade ore, capable of pro,n tbe m,nn field, are said also the veins ducing large tonnage); b 'e Rabbit Ear the acquired 300,000 acres of min-nof Buffalo peak and p'chblende In Southern Califor- - range, and the gllsonlte mines of Wilor Grand y Clalm that they w,n be ab,e low creek. Middle park, red tbe PHce of radium from county. Is chiefly a pastoral district, ' 40 42.000,000 a raised to feed the pound. When where the hay is ig It Is theile exploiters and theorists beef cattle. In addition to this In of cattle head w,1l be found that ra estimated that 10.000 4bin annow driven n0t are rare it ! claimed Jforth park which bid it. will then come over l?ducedI'r05Urt,0rl Wl11 undoubtedlT h nually to Laramie, creek passes Willow and econornc and practical the Muddy W road to Moffat the nWhUe the by Nr dal,y newspa- snd be shipped the of have t0 fed on ra Denver and the marketa ium ,7, for ,oms time. fur-wi- th 1-- $15,-NMfl- a, com-po- ny d. w ed radium-bearin- dlscov-radio-acti- Engllsh-Amerlc- r-j- ve an GRADING PROGRESS OF TONOPAH RAILROAD CARPENTERS TOOLS Superintendent Tripp of the Tono-pii- h railroad furnishes the Tonopah Miner with the following report of the The progress during the lust week: work of grading is progressing very satisfactorily, and by tonight (Satur- have the Largest and Most Complete Line in the City. See Them Z. G. M. I. , We miles will be comday) twenty-fiv- e pleted and ready for the rails. The most difficult part of the grading has been finished, and with the present force of men all the grading should be completed before May 1st. There Is no reason, unless some unforseen Circumstances should arise, why trains Buy this $2.75 should not be running into Tonopah from by May lath and handling freight and passengers. The connection at Rhodes has been made, and tracklaying Is now In progress. We are laying 8,000 feet 338 25th Street. Telephone 124 of truck at Rhodes for the reception of and gat your choice material. We expect to lay a mile of of any track per day when we get started, and the C. & C. is not able to supply the necessary quantity of material from Mound House; so we are forced For a to provide our own sidings at Rhodes. The first engine has arrived at Rhodes Tax I'MKt'KKMikukD Amoxtmkxt Coxsibt or: and the other two engines are on the 1 pck(i. Ralston Breahtast Food, at lee. Me Health Flour, at Sac. . . .We way front Philadelphia, having left 21 10cb lacks Furlna Ralston Health Crisp package there three weeks ago. We have Just 1 100 package Ralston Cereal Coffee 1 13c Ralston Health (ielatiue.. placed an order for ten box cars and 1 15e package package Ralston Health Oata b vans Ralston Baking Powder ten flat cars, to be delivered in April. 41-l1 15o package Purina Pancake Flour This will make forty cars In all, which 1 25c sack Halslun Kornkilii 1 15c package Halstun Uuniiny (irits will be sufficient for the present Assortment I Edgar Jones I $1.00 MAGAZINE pREE Whole Year! 2--lb 12-l- 12.75 This assortment contains the letters the words spelling COPPER MARKET BETTER. Send the coupons to the Rale-to- n Commenting on conditions In the Purina company, St. Louis, Miscopper market, the News' Bureau of and your favorito $1X0 MagaThe spot London mar- souri, Boston says: will bo cant to your homo Free zine ket Is very strong and the shorts are for a Whola Year. being squeezed, but when they have covered, prices on G. M. B. are likely 44to get together, so that the comparanow for futures low tively ruling prices can hardly be called a weak feature. In New York a fair business is reported. Demand is not brisk or very large, but enough to hold prices steady. Exports for February will barely reach 11,000 THE RIGHT PLACE tons. TO GET THE RIGHT KIND A New York dispatch to the same AT THE RIGHT PRICES. nt Consumers says: publication present prices are not Inclined to buy X Kellar Fred. very far ahead, but there Is a fair business doing for deliveries over the 2478 Wash. 'Phone 219-next six weeks to hold prices steady. Small orders calling for quick delivery are being booked at full prices, while holders generally are inclined to shade top figures when a good order Is ij obtainable. THE - V All trains arc examined at every division station that is, at intervals of a hundred miles or so. When you hear the hammer ring or see the Hare of torches, you know what is taking place your train is being looked over. In this manner of examining equipment frequently and thoroughly the Durlington is, perhaps, a little more svstematic than any other railroad. The reason is IT lAYS. TICKET OFFICE 79 W. SECOND SOUTH ST. - - R. F. NESLEN, General f Fish, Meats, SALT Agent, LAKE CITY- - t Game... L MEXICO'S GREAT OUTPUT. The J K Home Bakery Approximately the output of silver in Mexico from 1851 to the present tlm Is 10C, 000, 000 kilos, worth upwards of four billions of dollars, which, owing to the long period It was on a parity with gold, and often at a premium, Is For all kinds of Bakery Good, equivalent to four billions in gold P and Fancy Groceries $Uple money. In 1902, the latest available 2284 Jefferson Avenue. statistics, the output of Mexico was J. C. SCHWARTZ, Prop. the greatest In its history and exceeded n of The the United States. that output was 1,808,438 kilos (37,982,-83- 5 SCHWARTZ BROS. ounces), the United States produced In the same year 1,726,229 kilos and Grocery. r f Union Overland-Rout- e PATRONS OF THE Pacific Rairoad arc assured that Bakery and (35,500,000 ounces.) THE 80UTHERN PACIFIC CO. Some ores were shown a represents tlve of the Journal last evening from the Southern Pacific company which looked good to the eye. They were a mixture of chalcopyrlte and ' bornlte, carrying a large percentage of copper and gold values. Assays are now being made and will be given due notice In these columns when the result dol-spe- Union pany of in ADDING Adding machines have attained such a state of perfection that professional accountants are frightened by the prospect of dull times. A boy of 12, who knows his figures, can make the most. tedious calculations. There Is a machine which performs any of the four arithmetical operations of add ing, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing. besides extracting the square root. Another makes correct change automatically. It will accept a hundred dollar bill in payment of a purchase and return you $99.87. If a piece of blank paper be Inserted Instead of a treasury certificate. It will be Immediately cast out. New York Press. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. Ffv ed for IU line is renown lbelr and on time, and the general superiority fast arrlval of its service. 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