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Show DAILY PAGE SIX. HAVE LOOKING LETSOH BALLIET TO HELP SCOTTK UTAH STATE JOURNAL. FOR MAH E OFFER GOOD TIME Bismarck Rye Whiskey Xn FAMILY AID IN DISPOSING DEATH VALLEY GOLD. th "Scooter's" Brother Up in Organizing Investors' Club, 10 a Advancs to in Toko to Francisco Son Month Each. the 8ights. Bill-Tur- $1.25 tonopah. Mem-bar- s ne some Since hi arrival In Tonopah otherwise tifolij n brother "Bin, the Dally William 1J. Bcott, arrived In the city, three months shies, says brokers and men from Lo Angeles and at once hunted Sun, local mining mission the was what have wondered up his wealthy younger brother, whom ..f Hetsoii Halllet, who was tried for he has not seen for eight years, say and who using the malls to defraud, the of "Scotty" Chronicle. ban Francisco postal the San was placed under tlie In connection with the did not know his brother was coining, department and in fact he lnrlincil to believe at White Swan mine of Baker City, Ore. first that he might be a fraudulent H Hi.il lms been here several weeks, claimant of the fraternal right to help lie claims he Is the owner or part owner of a number of newspapers, and spend lien 111 valley gold. the St. that he 1s In daily receipt of many "Seolty Aii l.rrakfaMlng at Francis uluai a hoy brought hi Brother letters of Inquiry about the mines of BJHa curd, and lie paused hunt enough Tonoiah and elsewhere In southern Jn Ills conversation with one of hla Nevada. new friend to consign lts visitor to a Though lie claims to have money, warmer spot than Heath vtilley even. he Is not known to have nude many "I have no brother around here," he mining Investments or to have made sahl. "Its some fake. The boy re- an elaborate examination of mines, turned the second time, declaring that and withal he has been since hla arthe man outside Insisted and was rival In Tonopah very much of a man again rebuffed. of mystery. e Thera was Scott determination Balllet has shown his lund at last aa well as In the St. Francis Ills game la to float a number of "Inbreakfast room, however, and the third vestors' clubs throughout the east lime Brother Bill's card went In. and have the men thua advance $10 a "Well, I guess I'd better go out and month each toward the purchase of see what the fellow wants with mo, stock with a aura cinch" on becomanyway, Scotty said, and then fol- ing director of the company In which lowed Instant recognition and a warm they Invest greeting for Brother Bill, with the He does not ask them to send him usual liquid cementing of the ties of the money, declares he has no stock brotherhood. for sale, la not interested In any com After breakfast there was an auto- pany selling stock, nor Is he employed mobile ride to the Cliff house and by any one having stock for sale. He down the boulevard, so that Brother further promises to give his services Bill, who hnd only ridden In an auto- as a mining engineer of eminence abmobile once before, might form a taste solutely free of charges of any kind. for the pursuit which so appeals to The whole gist of Balllets appeal' to They ore right cute ma- invenuirs Js a suggestion by Inference 'Scotty chines nil right." Bill says, and they that the lunibs part with their money certainly do get over the ground pret- at the rate per month and In the manty slick. I guess I'm going to like em, ner he states, and In properties which nil right." . "Bill" halls from Elko he alone shall recommend. county. Nevada, and haa been In Lo Balllet seems to liave extraordinary Angelos on a brief business trip. lit prestige with a certain Chicago finansays he has nn Interest In Scotty's cial publication, known as Farm Loans mine In Death valley, nnd came to and City Bonds. The editor of said Scotty about It. He confessed that he Indorses the promight help "Scotty" spend money a ject and urges investors to hurry their little while he la here. "You see," he letters to Balllet. The Chicago editor said, my brother's got what you may declares In Anglo-Saxo- n tlut Balllets call a pretty good thirst, nnd that's a services as mining engineer are In the great help In getting away with money greatest demand at $200 per day, yet rretty fast. And I'm- hla brother, nnd offers no explanation to reconcile his I guess I've got a good deni of the willingness to work for the readers of name thirst. It's what yon may call a Farm Loans and City Bonds absolute' family trait, sort of. We came from ly free and board himself. Kentucky, you see." he added. Of all the adroitly-worde- d appeals Bill !a the oldest son of the house of fur coin that have ever appeared In Scott, being 48 years old, thirty of print, that of Balllet and the Chicago which he has spent In Nevada and editor's postscript attached Is certainCalifornia. "Scotty Is the youngest, ly the most adroit The reading of It anil nearly, 84 years old. They were Is a study, and shows that for skill in both originally lironcho-busteby the ue of words and sentences Balllet profession, but drifted Into mining. has few equals. The whole Is so very "Mining's a good thing, all right, homogeneous and well knit together Brother Bill any, "If you happen to that it (toes not seem possible that two bit It right. I guess some think Ita persons could have written the letter taking a long shot to put in all your and the editors appeal for "Inquiries time on a mine when you ain't making and the $10 suggestion, therefore It a thing out of It, but you see what my must be Inferred that Balllet wrote brother did. It just comes sudden. both hla own letter and the editors Sort of like an automobile for getting indorsement, and thRt all the latter there." Bill olTered to show the maps did was to wish him well and printed of the mysterious source of the Scott the whole business. wealth In Heath valley, but found that he had left them In his vest, and It HAD NO MONEY EXCEPT $7,000. Isn't etiquette to wear a coat and a vest at the same time In Elko county, Hunter of the Tenderloin so he was minus the latter garment. Tt station arrested Giuseppe Maxachea was at the Palace hotel. He snys he and his wife, Villa, of 20 Baxter avdoesn't know whether Scotty lias as enue, at Twenty-eigstreet and Sixth much money aa Is reported or not. I'll avenue, for playing' a hand organ be In a better position to tell you about without a license. They told Hunter that tomorrow, probably." he said, that were too poor to get a lithey with a dreamy mitlctpiitory smile. "I cense, but when Mrs. Maxachea was believe lu spending money all right." searched bank books showing that be went on. "but I am a little more they hnd an account of $7,000 were careful, nnd I want a pile salted down round nn her. The organ grinder and to fall back on when T get tired of his wife were brought before Magismaking things hum. My hrotheFs gat trate AYalile In the JcITerson Market plenty more to call on yet ; don't worry police court. nbout that. He's sure got a. plenty "Why don't you get a license?" coming. naked the magistrate. Bill Is only In San Francisco for "Me vorra poor. Gotta no money,' two days, and then he goes buck to shIiI tlie organ grinder. Elko county, but he thinks he will go "What? said the magistrate, "no down to Death valley this fall to make money and you have $7,000 In the a little more money for the Scott faul- bank?" ty. He. Is a tall blonde individual, The organ grinder put his hand on with the same cold, keen, blue eyes the shoulder of his wife and explained that Scotty has. that the money was for later on in Italy, but not for this country. The Edward Never Sella Horses. magistrate lined them $1 each. One of King Edward'a roles Is that vhen a horse has been in his service Public Is Aroused. it snail not be sold. The horses are The public Is sroused to a knowlno until be cm n.eii kept they lonqer edge ef the curative, merits of that and arc "cn chloroiorme-- l great medicinal tonic. Electric Bittera, for sick stomach, liver and kidneys. Mary It. Walters of 546 St. Clair Avc., Columbus, Om writes': Fr several month l was given up to die. 1 had Do you know the differ- fever and ague, my nerves weie wrecked. I not sleep and my ence? tea and tea? tannin stonu.'h waxcould so weak, from useless doctors' drugs, that I could not cab and tea? herb-te- a Soon &fitr beginning to take Electric and tea? Ritters I ob'.ilned roller, and In a Writs tm am XnssMss Bsk A SddUiw k short time I was entirely cured. Gudi ftssdMS anteed at Ogden druggists, price 50c. out-aid- lier ck re Nont of Those Holding Early Numbers Hava Locatad on Land Supposed to Contain Minoral. VERNAL, Utah, Aug. 81. Up to date the gilsonite and elaterlte people have not made any offers to owners of early numbers In the Uintah drawing, Quart for Full-Si- x HOLDERS OF UINTAH LAND NUMOF SKILLFUL SCHEME TO GET RICH BERS READY TO SELL. IN QUICK AUGUST 31, 1905. THUURSDAY, Removal Notice The Singer Store, formerly located at x Washington Ave. has been rwnxt. 2338 Washington Whether you propose the purchase or a niadv there is much to interest most women at any " ner and all are cordially invited this sign you may know and will find By Krugs Famous Omaha Beer J. J. GREINER These machines are now sold at lower prices, quality considered, than any other Needles and Repairs for All Makes of Sewing Machin SEWING MACHINES RENTED AND EXCHANCED Singer Sewing Machine Co. J Quick Way East! save many hours time and more miles, take advantage of this new service via To east-bou- Repair Man f nd Union Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul Line JlepairWork. n I rIRepair Only from maker to user Everywhere Becraft E: J r not Store These Machines are nver sold to dealers Singer Stores Draught or bottle always on hand. although a number who bold early Patronage of the public solicited. rights would be quite willing to sell out if given a good price. If the party or parties who, before the drawing street, Ogden, took place, announced that that would give $75,000 for any number up to 10, will give their address, a deal can lie FORTUNE TOLD However, if quickly consummated. CORRECTLY BY any deal Is made, it would have to be covered up, as a contest would probaASTRONOMY AND BY THE SPIRIT. bly result. Already IV. J. Wallace has on the ground that it contested No. AMELIA GOODMAN, was taken for speculative purposes. 887 Twenty-secon- d St. No. C was drawn by Oscar C. Haines of Grand Junction, Colo. Within one hour of his filing he Is reported to have sold to George Nichols of Moffat a part of his homestead. His entry Is very desirable, being between Fort Duchesne and the town of Moffat. A significant fact developed so far is that none of those holding early numbers has located on land supposed to This proves the contain mineral claims made by the Denver Post FOR several months ago in Its campaign against the Raven company and other that all the mineral territory of value has already been taken up. CORNER GRANT Ray Daniels, No. 1, of Provo has AND24TH STEET taken the south half of the southwest quarter and northwest quarter of the and southwest 2 southwest quarter Repair Shop Con J quarter of the northwest quarter of section 36, township 8 south, range 5 east. This land adjoins the townsite of Elsie. Elsie Is situated at the Junction of the Strawberry and Duchesne rivers In Strawberry valley, has an altitude of about 6.900 feet and 1s admirably suited for a county seat should the new county be established. It ts said, however, that the town will flood during high water. No. 2, Noah Baldnck, filed on land adjoining the town of Elsie on the east. No. 3 filed on lots 2, I and 4. til This township 2 south, range 1 east. land lies between Fort Duchesne and Ave. 2361 the town of Moffat, and la considered by (lie knowing ones to be far more valuable limn the locations made by Nos. 1 and 2. No. 4 has also taken land adjoining the town of Elsie. No. S has taken a fine piece of farming Chronic Diseases of all Kinds Cured at Prices Within land four miles north of the town of the Reach of All, 6 No. on Duchesne river. the Elsie, has taken the northeast quarter of section 24, township 8, range 2 south, Office Open Day and Evening range 1 east, which lies between tho town of Moffat and Fort Duchesne. No. 7 also located between Fort Duchesne and Moffat No. 13, afraid of No. 40 the hoodoo, refused to file. has made one of the best locations on the reservation, being lots 1 and 2 and AND CURE LUNGS northwest quarter of northeast quarter of section 25, township 2 south, wm which Is located between Fort Duchesne and the town of Moffat on the wagon mad, and will undoubtedly be used for township purposes. It Is now Price thought that not more than 1 in 8 of FOR 50c A $1.00 the lucky numbers will file. Free Trial. Parties are offering to wager that Surest and Quickest Cure for all 1,200 filings will not be made during THROAT and LUNG TROUR. the sixty-da- y limit LES, or MONET BACK. land-grabbe- Avenue where our patrons will receive careful attention This whiskey ha been purchased In bond and came direct U. 8. the from government warehouse. It la guaranteed puce and unadulterated, unexcelled for table and medicinal use. Fred l Three through trains to Chicago every day. No change of cars. 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At New London, Conn., on May 6, anni-erar- y the two hundred and fifty-nintof (lie fonndirg of the town by John Winthrop, Tor many year? governor of the colony of Connecticut, and son of John Winthrop. who was governor of the Massachusetts colony, a bronze statue of the younger WinThe memorial throp was unveiled. stands on lxikley squere, near Ye Antlentlst Burying Ground,' wherein lie the remains of the earliest citizens of New London. The statue stand on a great bowlder said to weigh twenty tons. It Is the work of Bela I .earned Pratt, of Boston. h BEWARE OF OINTMENT FOR CATARRH THAT CONTAIN MERCURY As mercury will surely destroy tue sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it Such through the mucous surfaces. articles- - should never be used except on prescription from reputable physician. as the damage they will do ia tenfold the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Curs, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury and is tsken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. In buying Hull's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It Is taken Internally nnd made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Tetlmonlals free. Sold by druggists. Price, 75c per bot- The Only Doable-Trac- k Railway between the Mluoorl River and Chicago. TO THE BIO HORN Overland Limited I I The Most Laxorioac Train la lbe World Compartment and drawing-roo- m sleeping cars, observation cars, dining cars, and library cars, with barber, bath and rs Library; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without change. Direct connection for buffet-smoki- Thata the place te go The Big Horn Bain ot W' ming contain thousand of acrea of land Jut open tor n Battlement Irrigation auccessfully carried on. ng plendld crepe aaaured. SPECIAL EXCURSION Book-love- Tkkctf. mcrvMlofif. and full Chicago & Wst Second tle. 38 Take Hall's Family Pills for const, -pat Ion. nwio S h- - To the Big Horn September $30.00 for the 5th. trip, return limit thirty day. A copy of our Big Horn Basin folder free on reqn For further particular ask ticket agent or call or write to Ry, South St., Atb BMgH SsK Lako City, Utah. 79 Wet on General Agent, Second South Strut Balt Lake CM R. F. NELSEN, IM-Weste- rn round |