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Show TI1E dif. belief is often thoughts au:l Ilif EXAM IATEB. Delivered by Carrier ia Ogdea City, iaeiudias Suaday Morning nimuiar, par asaii.- - ISS oopm , SUBSCRIPTION A wn Emperor William declare he is an optimist aud. looking for the cause, we find that a new ship was added recently to the German navy. ut It U ala ted that Pittsburg is overran with thugs and highwaymen, hut ao mention is uia da of tha aleal that made ao many Fiuaburgm-- wealthy. bo Jj UUtfl IBll aigsod by am da ba plaaiaa, or aacumad aaaa. willTba throws la Uia vaata baba. lows aiaa sever hidaa badlad aa fuU iti s The wholesale dismissal of colored traope hy tha President cannot hut result ia a widening of the breach between the negro and the white man. however Justifiable the aft. aaaii Dost aak tba KJ1-uri to ba zaapoaalbla for what you ara aahaBad oL tr Bubaeiibara by 1wigTba breakfast m Nawo Ca, Oa all Eaaaiiaar baton effioa of Kzaauaar Tba Manias fpH, a faar uia to raoaiT thadr coafar wIT. fallun can GOVERNMENT 1m Indapandant nSalt byLaketbaCity. through tralaa luring Tba Soathara Pacific Railway. Tba Untoa Facdfl Railway, aad Tba Oragn Short Uaa Railway. i.irinT pitnaa will eoatar a favor oa tha maaagasxunt by retbay porting to ibla cfflca wheneverdaaig-aata(all to find tba pa pan at tba d plaeta HOW TO PROSPER. papar. urging upoa tta readers tba aaoaaaity of loyalty to a rky. la ordar that then ha growth aad pruaparitjr, offers advine that should ha baadad la Ogdaa. Thnra ara two thinga that ara to era ry city (hat would ik ered LOTALTY AND UNION'. Tba dty ana have ao woraa aoaniy, ao more dangerous traftor. than tta Baa that strives to encourage atrifa or diasaiMian among our people, or that would uaa bla Influence to tear down and destroy wbara all should be aagagod la hulkSng up. Tba man that la put loyal to tba city aad to all its lutomU nut eoly rehs himself, hut ba roba bla neighbors ba not only ohaata blmaalf out of Mi Mi arc at tba thing that ba might gala, but too often ba deprives bla neighbor of thalr ahanro id baoaflta (fiat would ba for the gaud of all. A COAL TRAINS ARRIVING. Agent A. J. Crania of the Rio Grand e represent-tirrailroad la a at that rum pany who baa tha good wiabM of Ogdaa. When ba heard that tba city waa without aa adequate coal aupply and there waa danger of a famine, b Informed hi superior ia Balt I aka City and urged that soma action be taken without delay. The reply waa tha sending of 26 car of coal to Ogden by anna today, with a promise that this city will be given more care of eoal each day from now until the danger of a shortage ia eliui-- 1 naiad. Sir. Cronin explain! thsl with tha falling off la passenger traffic after the rokmlat rush, tha end of the beat season and the double tracking of Soldier Summit on hi road, the Rio Grande is in position from now on to deliver more cual In the district covered by Its rails than at any time since the early part of Inal summer. The Oregon Short IJne and Union Pacific are affected aimllarly and they, too. will be soon sanding along an endless string of cars loaded with coal. With fair distribution, they shxilil ba able to divide the task wlih the Rio Granne of relieving the local situation. The Indications are that there will be no further serious reduction in the ara liable supply of mal in Ogden. wide-awak- e aer-Imi- a -- A NEW tugetb-niurke- spendthrift. MODEL FARMS. moved on oue mure, his eves wide open, one hand thniat out as a protection and guide. The fug bad closed to behind him as heavily as in frout, shutting off all possibility of retreat. All about him la the darkness was a confusion of voliws cheerful, dubious, alarmed or angry. Now and then a sleeve brushed bis or hand touched him tentatively. It waa a at rang moment, a moment of poMsihllitles, to which the cranchlng wheels, the oaths and laughter from the blocked traffic of the roadway, made a continuous accompaniment. Keeping well to the left (Tiilcot still heat on. There was a persisteuca la his movements that almost smouuted to fear a fear burn of solitude filled with Innumerable sounds. For a space be groped about him without result, then Ida finger touched the cold surface of a shuttered shop front and a - James J. Hill, preel dent of the UtMl Northern Railway, believes that model farms should be established ia every agricultural county of the Vnlte-States, under control of the several suite goveraoieota. or of the national government, or of the two ecu Jointly. Such (arms, ha arguaa, would radiate Intelligence, activity, and reform la tlllagn, with the posNiblllty of doubling the farm product of the country. Tho December Century will publish Ilr. Hill's discussion of these "Government Mods! Farms' aad his plea for their establishmeat. Might it not he worth while," he ergitee, "to expend the auta that such a system would cool even though it should be aeasssarv to postpone fur another year the building of a battleship or a couple of cruisers." A aignlfiaam declaration by Mr. Hill ia that ouch a scheme should be kept out of the dutches of the spoils system. Blobbe-- la buying aa automobile, be sure and get the host. Bkxhbwllui bow shall 1 know which fa the beat? Ulohbs Oh! any one of the advertisements will tell you. Philadelphia Record. occurred, new-pap- ( collided willi a mao com- They make me wut to ive. that you are substantial. rin p such beastly tricks!" lie lauguH kW( wanliy. The other glanced up His vxpr. akin oa the moment was prised, slightly contemptuous hM changed it iuatautly to couvu;Iu:.: ic terest. 1 am afraid I am u.,i thorily ou nerves." hr said. Hut Chilcut waa pivoccupu-u thoughts had turned into auuihn Ub tlon. I j i rolling away, closing lack again, preparatory to final disappearance. Having found the case, be put a cigarette between hi lips aud raised hla baud at the moment that the stranger drew a match across bis box. For a second each stared blankly at the other's face, suddenly made vlsi- - ( uM. How ohl that it i asked The other did not answer iinuoiiiai. My age? ha said at last j.,Ki. ly. Oh, I believe I shall lie thirty-- . morrow, to be quite accurate." Cliihvte lifted hia head qulckl) Why do you uaa that toner is 1 am six mouths older asked. you, and 1 only wish it was ms jeirs. yaar nearer oblivion'' a alight Incredulous imuivioj, crossed th other's eyes. ObIir..jBw he Mid. Where are your ambition? They don't exist. Don't exist? Yet you voice jaw country? I concluded that nun-- a the fog. Chi lent laughed sarcastically. Wbeu one has voiced one's country for six year oue gets hoarse, in natural conaequeuea. Tbe other smiled. Ah. discoutentr be said. 'The modern cauker. But i must both be getting uudt-- r way. uigbt. Khali we shake hands -- to pnns that we are genuinely material?" Chlleote had boeu standing unusually still, following the stranger's wwfl, caught by hia self reliance aud !&. pressed by his personality. Now. aa ba ceased to apeak, he moved quickly forward. Impelled by a uervou curl-o- i BIX Again waa." It waa morphia" The answer came before Chlleote had realised It. The woman' laugh at the stranger's quiet persistence had contrived to draw it from him. Instantly he had sp;ken he looked about blin quickly, like one who has far a moment fora necessary vigilance. gotten ' There waa silence while the arranger thoughLover tlie Information just given him. Then he apoke again, with a new touch of vehemence. Bo I imagined, he said, though, ou my soul, I uever really credited it. To bavo gained so much and to have thrown It away for a common vice!" lie made an exclamation of disgust. Chlleote gave au unsteady laugh. You Judge hardly,' he said. The other repeated hla sound of conJustly so. No man has the tempt. right to squander what another would give hi soul for. It lessen tha genera I respect for j tower." Th You are a believer la power? tone waa aarraetlc, but the sarcasm sounded thin. Yea. All power l the outcome of In- dividuallty, either past or present. find uo sentiment for the man who plays with It." The qniet contempt of tho tone atnng Tea. are you?" he deny. u er. look- - waa spoke fast aud dtijotuiedly. He overwhelmed by the idea that he had let himself go and poaaessed by tbe wish to obliterate the ctuMwioep.. As he talked lie fuiubied for his ciga rette iwse. HU bead was bent aa he searched for it nervously. Without looking up be was coiuicioiia that the cloud of tog that held him prisouer was lifting, , ty. Why should we Just hail each otbrt and pass like the proverbial ship?" If nature be Hid Impulsively. For a second wri stored blankly at tha carrlcM enough to let the other' ble by the lifting of the fog. 1b match In the atrauger'e band burned down till it acorcbed hla fingers, anL feeling the pain, be laughed Sad let it drop. Of all odd things! he said. Then ba brake off. The circumstance waa too novel for ordinary remark. By oue of those rare occurrences, those chances that seem too wild for real life and yet belong to no other sphere, the two facet ao strangely hid- den and strangely revealed wer identical, feature for feature. It seemed to each man that be looked not at tba face of another, but at bla own fact reflected In a flawless looking glaaa. Chlleote. Of the two tbe stranger was the first Io you imagine that Lexington to regain self possession. Keelpg CbU-cotmade no fight?" he asked impulsively. bewilderment, he came to bis Can't you picture tbe man's struggle rescue with brusque tactfulness. been slave had vice that whila tbe "Tbe position la decidedly odd. ba gradually became master?" II top-t- o said. Hut after all. why should wa take breath, and In tha cold ba ao surprised? Nature can't be eterpause that followed it snemed to him nally original. Hbe must dry up somethat the other made a murmur of In- times, aud wbeu tbe gets good model credulity. He why shouldn't she use It twice? Perhaps yon think of morphia aa a drew hack, surveying Chlleote whim- InThink It. of added. be pleasure?" stead, as a tyrant that tortures th aicatiy Bnt pardon me. yon art still mind If held to aud tbe body If cast waiting for that light!" off. ChUcolte atlll held tbe cigarette beUrged by tha darknea qud the Hence of hia comiNinlnn, the rein of tween bla lipa. Tbe paper hod become bla sieech had loosened. In that mo- dry. and be moistened it as b leaned ment he was not tlillcoie, the member toward hla eompauhm. tor East Wark. whoae moods aud siI'm Don't mind uie," be said. lences were proverbial, but Chlleote rst her rallier unstrung tonight, and tba man wboae mind craved tbe relief Ipis thing gave uie a Jar. To be canof sieech. did. my imagination took bead ia tba "Yon talk as the world talks out of tog, aud 1 got to fancying 1 waa talkIgnore uce. and self righteousness, he ing to myself And pulled up to find the fancy lu went on. Before you condemn Lexington yon should pnt yourself in bla some way real?" Yes, something like that. place Hath were silent for n moment. C'htl-cot- e As you do? tlie other laughed. pulled hard at hla cigarette, than, Unsuspecting and inoffensive aa tha langh was it startled Chlleote. With a remenihcriug bis obligations, ha turned sudden alarm he pulled himself up. quickly to tbe other. Wou't you smoke? he asked. H tried to echo tbe laugh, The stranger accepted a cigarette but tlie attempt fell flat. Oh. I meretbe case held out to him, "aud as ly speak from from In Quincey. But the extrsordinsty llkeocss to I believe this fog is shifting I really he did himself struck Uhiicote with added hellers It la shifting. Cau yon obllg me with a light? I had slmoat forgotfore. Involuntarily he put out hla ten that a man may still smoke though hand and touched tbe other's arm. lie be has liecn deprived of sight It's iny nerves! he Mid iu explaua reproduction meet the original she must abide fin consequence. The other laughed, but hia laugb was abort Oh, I don't kuow. Our reads lie differently. Yon would get nothing out of me, aud I He atopNd and No." he said. again laughed shortly. I'd bo content to pass if I were yea Tba unsuccessful man is seldom a profitable study. Shall we say goad night?" face. ; (Continued Tomorrow.) DEATH LIST INCREASED. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 30. The death list of the wrecked steamship Dix li gradually creeping up and five new name have been added today, rnsktic a total of 47 known dead as a result ,uf tha dlMBter. Tha body of Albert McDonald, oue of the victims, floated ashore at Alkl point yesterday and hi taken to Fort Blakeley. Parties are still searching along tha shores of the sound In the vicinity it where the Dix went down. To tho list of nilaslug compiled ye. sterday, tbe following have been add-ed: Joseph Bucher, ship caulker. Beal tis. George Burns, longshoreman, Pot; Blakeley. mill Frank Gordon, Pml hand, Blakeley. Rogers, blacksmith, Port Blake ley. J. W. Jeal, caulker, Bherlnck. HOME VISITORS' EXCURSION. Via Union Pacific. Nov. 80 and Doc. IE Round trip first class tickets to De- Springs, Pueblo, Ill.Tt; Omaha, Kansas City, St Joa, 112.00; Minneapolis, 8L 8L Louis, 139.60; Paul, dl.90; Chicago, 144.60. Equally f low round trip rates to hundreds Ticket west of Chicago. points pther good to return within sixty days from dite of aalj. Stopovera allowed. member, the famous Overland Limited arer. Colorado ir I ,n -- : , I I A cn y further particular AngelesChlcsgo treiiDcpBsHnger LI Chkago- - For eee A. B. Moseley, agent, Ogden, Utah. -- A Most Promising investment e 1 a NEW ISSUE OE THE LAKESIDE COPPER COMPANY STOCK Chlleote seldom Indulged In reminiscences, but this nouversatlon with aa unseen roinpauinu was more like a He was soliloquy than a dialogue. almost aurprlM-- Into an exclamation wbeu the other caught up hla word. Ah! Tlie sugar speech!" he said. Odd that I should bare beau kioktng it up only yesterday. Wliat a mag- nl (leant dressing up of a dry subject It was! What a career Lexington promised in thnae days!" Ohllcn'.e clianged his position. "You are In the muddle down at Westminster?" he ashed sard So Ogden has a pnqvhot all hs own. new. Thla and a religion brand makaa the 703rd church eatabtlahed. having tor its object the salvation of souls. There is no way of determining how mtirh ,t a following the young viengorat will win to his beliefs. bat. the chances are favorable that he will gain adherents In large numbers, tor every new religious movement stlrsctv and hoida many of the ooantleas thousand who are groping tor a sMtiafylng faitli. The very netrnewa sometlmca fascinate and Im- This longing for a nine aud certain and celestial guide tu Immortality glory I an inborn craving intensified by the mysteries of life itself and by a ' - vague conception of the supernatural, and it accounts tor the numerous and divergent Ideas of how to be waved. But out of It all there conies a babel for the mind which baa neither faith nor fear, and that is why the confusion i productive of so many students of the New Thought." Higher Criticism." and that Is why there 1 u growing army of disbelievers in church e and In even the Bible. And still the disbeliever seems to acknowledge that each and every church has some good within it and is aMfnt In diwdpllnlrg Hu- - nilnri o respect the moral law and , the laws of wnletiy ancietv, while ts ing in the opjioslfe direction. The shock waa abrupt. Both men wore simultaneously, then both laughed. The whole thing was casual, bat Senior Parts er That new aieuog-rapbe- r Cbllrolo was in that state of mind spoils ridiculously. becomes when even the Junior lbrtnei Duos she? Well, if abnormal. The commonplace other rnau's exclamaehe (hoes, it's about the only word ou she can spell, aa far as air observa- tion, the oilier man's laugh, struck his nerves. Coming out of Ihe darktion goes. Somerville Journal. ness. they sounded like a repetition of Mom. said liula Pntsy, won't ye ' his owu. Nine nut of every ten men in gimme oaady bow?" Whisht!" cried his mother, didn't given the same social posltlnu aud th I tell ye I'd give ye none at all If ye same education, might reasonably ba didn't hope quiet?" to express anaoyani of expected Tea'm." In tha same manner, possiamusement e Weil, the longer ye kapa quiH-thChil-cot- e aouoer you'll get It." Philadelphia bly in the same tout of toll, sml almost tha at this ramemberad Press. moment of his uervoua Jar. Im Heastly fog!" ha said aloud. Ripley Hitehouck. tha noted critic of New York, waa talking at the Century trying to find Groovenor square, hut club about harsh criticisms. the chances seem ratber'small." As harsh a criticism as I know of." The other Inughed again, and ggala he aalV was compactly and orally the laugh upset Chllcote. He wonderutlared by a bishop last spring. ed uncomfortably If be waa tiecomlng A minister wrote a commentary on a prey to illusions. But tbe stranger j the Lamentations of Jeremiah, and i sent It to the bishop .along with a apok before tha quosfiou bad solved note asking for a few critical words. itself. I'm afraid they are small," he said. The bishop seat the hook back, after he bad read it. with this JudgIt would be almost hard to find oue's ment: way to tbe devil on a night like tbia" ' There is but one Chilcof made a murmur of amusething that 1 re-this work gret about namely, thal ment and drew back agnluat the shop. not. la Jeremiah aide. living now tosvimpuae Yes. We can see uow where th fresh book of lamentations on your blind man score la the matter of salThere the fog had dropped, and. common ut'," vation. This Is almost a repetition of the fog of six years ago. Were you A Good InvootmonL It was a habit of bis Judg- e- How did you come to marry out In that? to jump from one seulcm-- to another, two women? .Bigamist Both of them had good a habit that bad grown of late. Jobs. New York Press, No." The ranger had also groped his way to Ibe sliop front No, I waa MONT PELCE'8 ACTIVITY. out of England six yenrs ago. You wen- - lucky. Chlleote turned Mont Pglee's newly observed activtbe collar of bis coat. It an up 1 unwrites a very ity. corresponded. atrocious fog. as Mark as this, hut for the latest observations expected. that had been made In the nelghmor more universal. I rememls-- r It well. It was the night Lexington made hia hood of the volcano seemed to Indicate that it had sunk into a iieriod of great sugar apeeoh. Rome of tis wer determined quleacenra again. Dr. Ac fimnd oa laimbetb bridge at 3 In the gelo Hellprln. ht was able to examine j morning, baring left tbe bouse at 12." RELIGION. pels. lie Etc. darned, aa uhiu the manner hi which the Ft. George's Gasette. the had aeiiad Tory evening upon the Incident soil shaken It ia the far? of the government. More than once before likely, the owner aud editor of the St. George's, had stripped outside ihe decorous circle of tradition aud lakru a plunge Into modern Journalism, but tonight he essayed deeper water than before and nuder aa almost aru national heading declared that ia tbia apparently iauo-ren- t border rising we had less an outcome of mere racial autagonlam than a first faint bides of a long cherished Russian scheme, growing to a gradual maturity under the "drift policy of the present Hrltlah government. The effect produced by tbia pronouncement. if strong, waa varied. Member of the oppoaitiou saw. or thought they saw, a reflection of it ia the smiling uucoueern oa tha ministerial beuches. and the government had an uneasy sense that behind tbs newly kindled interest on the other aide of the bouse lay some myatcrloos McuUng of battle from afar off. But though these Impressions ran Ilka elee-- a trlelty through the atmosphere, noth- lng tangible marked their passage, and th ordinary buaiuess of th house proceeded uutil half past II. when an adjournment waa moved. The Aral man to hurry from hla pise was John Chlleote. luemtier for Kuat Wark. lie passed out of tba house quickly, with th half furtive quickness that marks a self absorbed man, and a he passed the policeman standing stolidly under the arched doorway of the big courtyard he swerved a lit tle. as If startled out of his thought, He realised his swerve almost before It was accomplished aud pulled himself together with nervous Irritability. Foggy night, constable, he said, with elaborate carelessness. Foggy sight, air, and thickening np west," responded the man. Ah, Indeed!" rhilcote'a answer was absent. The constable's cheery vole jarred on him, and for the second time he was conscious of senseless Irritation. Without a furl tier glance at the man, he slipped out into the courtyard and turned toward the main gate. At tlie gateway two cab lamp showed through the ndst of shifting fog like the eyes of a great cat, and the familiar Hansom, air?" came to him indistinctly. He paused by force of cnatoiu and. stepping forward, bad almost touched the oM'u door when a new Impulse caused him to draw hack. no. I'll No." ha said hurriedly; walk. The cabmau muttered, lashed hia bora ami, with a 'Matter of hoof and harness, wheeled away, while t.'htlcote, still with uni'emln haatluesa. crossed the road la the direction of WhltehalL About tlie aliliey the fog had partially lifted, and la the railed garden that face the lumse of parliament the staiues were visible In a spectral way. Hut rhlleot' glance was unstable and Indllfaivnit. He skirted the railing heedlessly and, crossing th road with the speed of long familiarity. gained Whitehall on the left hand thrill of reasmimnce passed through him. With renewed haste and clinging to Ms landmark as a blind man might, he started forward with fresh Impetus. For a dozeu paces he moved rapidly and unevenly, then the natural result PLEASANTRIES. Circle, N the iuuer libbies were gossiping, nut so much upou haw tar Russia, while uat eligibly upholding the shah, bad pulled the strluga by which tha lusur-geu- ltoiini the night that uigbt tba blackest fog wubis a four years' memory fell upon certain portion o' Loudon and slao oa that night came the first announcement of the border risings against the Persian govern incut lu the iiiorluce of Kboraskio- - the announcement l bat. speculated upon, even smiled at. at the time, assumed such signifies uoe ia the light of after events. At S o'clock the news spread through th house of commons, hut at 9 men ia al the sudden isolation, bis second a thrill of nervous appreheustou at the oblivion that had allowed him to ha ao entrapped. The second fed lug outweighed the first He moved forward, then paused again, uurertain of himself. Kinslly. with tha roasriounieea that tomtioa was un bearable, he melancholy day. Count Runi can induce peace of mind by reflecting that he made huge success a a Vlb kl rSMiVffU praaaaiad iatftUw a Harosr L Bretbsrs 1B0S. by CHAPTER I. la hit nw niaiakS s Copyridkl. idely different FEARLESS and INDEPENDENT. tola jp. fiaaiaiaar ia a atrusUy H given ad paadaat uaaapapai. aa equal aaea. Ilia Maaatuai ka aa firaniii, aad ao miattiaa to yuuisB. I via aa- g;va tlia awa uaiiiaaad aad lion iiitvi Author of The 2L NOVEMBER tug upward toward Trafalgar square, it seemed that the chain of lumps extruded link fan her than tbe Horse guards and that beyond lay nothing. I'ucotiM-iouof tills capricious alternation bet seen darkuesa aud light, tbllcot continued bis coarse. To a cloae observer th manner of bis going had both interest aud suggestion, fur though ha walked ou. apparently self engrossed, yet at every dosen step L atarted at aume sound or some touch, like a man whoae uervoua system la painfully overstrung. Maintaining bit haste, he weut deliberately forward, oblivious of tho fact that at each step the curtain of darkness about him became closer, damiier, mure tangible; that at each second th passeraby Jostled each other with greater frequency. Then, aliruptly, with a audden realisation of what had haiqiened. ha stood quite till. Without anticipation or liceiia-ratiohe had walked full Into Tba thickness of the fog a thickness ao dense that aa by au enchanter's wand, th figures of a moment before melted, flie street lamps were sucked up into tha night. His first feeling was a sense of panic brualied past him laughing boilterous-ly-. Th sound jarred him. Wat It drugs?" the stranger weut oa sally. I hav always had a theory CECIL THURSTON. By KATHERINE v i-t- BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. fiduala. but Ua trua naaia aiuat sidewalk As not fall on a slippt-rthe porcupine, like pleaaaiu, but, Angeles. A Mayor Kuat died in man with that name ought u have lived forever la a dry town. Exaaaiasr ia aaat by aiaU outtida oC Ugdsa. par yaar. SC.U0 At steal quarterly, ia aavscoa. . Law MORNING, Masquerader Is full of good points. Th WEDNESDAY CTAU, THE Kooi rid-wid- e Com-pany- CMMftUAsfiftUOttS of riuti piuudttiia. assert That America La. lu as to be jivsu a.- - hugeHow about luce- - Sant, her effects. as the itioat influent ijl individual un earth! stc. Pufcliansd Evsty Day in the Year by TM standard Publishing aa au aaojacia unbridle-.- ! OGDEN, EXAMINER; MORNING A Block I Invest ipatf anti 1m ronvinml that flip l.akmdp (op-M- r t)irrn an im lament whirli will lirinp (bt? larjical anil quickest return that any minp of tin? Htat can present to tlie- - puliilc. I ' Un. castically. I?" It was the turn of tlie stranger 01-- to draw back a steii. "Oh. I read my newpaier willi Hie oilier fi.OoO.oOO. that Is all I ain au outsider." His voii-sounded curt. Tlie warmth that admiration hsd brought luto it a moment liefore bad frosen abruptly. An outsider'" (Idlcnte repeated. "What an eniisble word"' Fnealbly. to those who sn well There is no lonRer any room to tlould Hint (lie promoif the Lakeside ('opiier Co. are develoin); the finest lwuly f copier ore to he found in the country. A shaft sunk tin the vein to a depth of 4 it feet produces of the value of $24.72 per ton. while the magnificent surface showing must lw by this lime familinr 1o citizens of Oplei, as severtil ions of tlie rich copjier carbonates have bwn bmupiit to the city and placed on exhibit, and hundreds of fine stun pies have been distributed to individuals, nnd nt the lute county fair many saw the company's elaborate displa t of copper oxides. Scores of assnys have been made by the most reliable of Sail Lake, Denver and Oplen, which have aseayei-runped nil tlie. way from 1 to SO per coni. While a fissure roniinu up through the mineralized quail e itself carrifs value to the amount of $1.1 per ton and larue chunks of copjier amountiui; io many pouuds of pur ore, assayin'; from 00 to NO per tent, were taken front tlie t op of a quartzite uphenrnl which had been exposed lo ihe elements for hundreds of years, while from the discovery exposure tons of 20. 40 and "tin per cent eopper have been carried away to Halt Lake. Park City.Mercur and Otfdon. This ha broueht to ihe pmund many prosiectors and experts, with tlie result that several Ihousand acres of civnuid have been locaied and the lonipaiiy has bad the benefit of the exiert opinion of a number of promineut mining; men. Several of these have declared their opinion that tlie find means another Itufte hei-- at the very door of Ojjddi. ters Inrei-CHie- in- Bi'le tlie ring. Rut let 11s go lun-to gress of development. The late-- t logical examination of the causes andI. Iaxlngtnn11ml Wind n plnna'1e the man reached. what n drop be had! It effect of the San Francisco cart quake reveal that the point of origin has always seeiueil to me an extraorof the disturbance was not on hind, dinary instiaiice of the human leaven hut was probablr at some point in ib running thniugli us all. Whnt wav the conreal cause of his collapse? he asked ofgaa. This view has received firmation from the report thst a iliird suddenly, -it or I Island has been added to tlip Rt. tohn have often w islied todrugsat tliedrink? truth." get Bogoalof group in the Rehring e. Again ('hiliot changed Ills nttitude. Twice before a new Islund has been Is truth eer worh getting nt?' ha In 17!'i. and on re in born there--or.eked iRrlcvnnily. 1833. Prof. David Starr .lord n dr "In the c mo of a pnllio man-ye- s. crluss the second tslaud a still si earnHe exchanges hi privacy f ir the interlng in 1892. Thpe Islands, h" are parts of the mr bottom, est of tlie musses. If ln gic tha with a backing melted rock, forced to musses the detail of his suci'es. the surface tinier pressure The thirl j not the (li'tulU of his fiiliure? Rut why wa Island, which Is still steaming, is iarg sucked him Ulster?" er than ether of the other,, and wheu t drink that Chi response came after It was first perceived tlie waer was a Vi" aiisi-- . o ?rot In Its neighborhood ths th? "I'nigs ?" vessel whlrh brought the new of lrs Aud at Agaiu fhl'tite hrwinin!. appearance could not approach within the moment uf bis indecudon a woinaa fire miles of it. -l- aMidon Graphic of 20,000 Shares to Be Placed on the Ogden Market at Once j e s or-phy- z-- ii w-iv 11 j The company lias been pushing forward the work rapidly as possible. The work thus far accomplished may 1m summarized as follows: The staking out of 30 claims, surface work, discovery trenching, tracing of half a dozen porphyry dykes which run through the properties, sinking two shafts, onp 14 feet and one 50 feet deep, erecting suitable buildings for winter quartern for 15 men and otherwise preparing for winter work. The company is now engaged in erecting a shaft house, inserting a station on the level i the main shaft and driving tunnels. It is expected the driving of the tunnel will require alsiut 90 days, Rt which rime a railroad spur will be completed from fhe main line of the H. I. II. R. and the company will be ready t ship to the Ogden or Murray smelter. This tnnnel will bring iib a depth of 275 feet in the ore body and enable us to load cam with but one handling that necessary to load the dump car in the mine. The Lakeside Topper Tool will be the first dividend . payer of (igden. Those who invest in its stock will not have to wait long for returns. They will never be assessed. A small block of stock will make tine independent. A large bunch Mill up on the finanoil plae one ladder, uliile some of Ogdens citizens will become million-aii'- " t hrough the stock t hey hold in the Lakeside Copper Co. Who will "know enough soon enough?" Who are they Hum know tin opportunity M'hen they are face to face with it? It Mill only require a few of tour spare dollars to make yon independent. TRY IT. THIS BLOCK OF FTOCK WILL BE SOLD IN 10 DAYS. ACT AT 0CE. 'nil at tbe companys office for further information. tver Standard Publishing Co. Office. 24th street. 50-fo- ot u-e- 1 |