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Show UTAH STATE DAILY PAGE TWO. News of the Mines and Mills HART PROPERTY TO BRING ' LARGE PRICE Negotiation! have been pending the paat week for the sale of two valuable mining claim, the Ora Bell group, the co nai deration of which la said to be In the neighborhood of 1100,000. The necessary papera have been algned up between the intern led partis, which calia for a caah payment of ISB.000 within ten day. Owing to a requent from the new ownera the detalla cannot be given out at thia time, but In neat wek'a laaue it la hoped w will be enabled to publlah the atory In full. Under the term of the option the property lu queetion will undergo catena! ve developments during the neat aia month, and thoae In poaition to know the detalla of the deal Bay that at leant $60,000 will be eapended by the new ownera within that period. The people Itereeted In the purrhaae ; the clatina are well known capital-lat- a, t who are ready to develop the property on an evtenalv acale aa eoon aa they aecure ptiaaeaalon, which will be within a few daya It la eaally one of the moat important event to tranaplre In Hart alnce Ita Initial dlacovery, about two month ago. It aaauinea depth, development and mtlla, all of which are needed at thia time to demonatrat the permanency and eatent of the ore bodle. llart Enterprise. before being transported foundation to the hill, and la a maaalve piece of construction. The electric haulage ayatem la in aucceraful operation and make their trip with the regularity of clockwork. A defect waa found in all the care, but ha been overcome In the machine ahup and all of them will be. in communion soon. The first of aeveral carload of new pipe for the water line from the a tall,,n on the marah. arrived laat Sunday. and the next ten daya ahould mark the completion of that. The pip now being uaed la a standard ten-inalae. and look amply atrong to with-atan- d the preaaure that will be put upon It. GOOD ORE AT HART The Bell and Freeman leafee on the Florence No. 1, ia faat coming to the front with picture value, says the llart Enterprise. While making an examination laat Friday of the ore where workmen were running an open rut several fine specimens of gold wen found. In no time the word "new utrlke" was panned and In a half hour a crowd waa on the ground, picks in hand, breaking the rock and carrying away specimen. At a depth of only a few feet the vein i about three feet In width, and horns fancy colors clear across. Owing to the small amount of work done thus far the extent of the dlacovery cannot be ascertained at this thne, but It Is undoubtedly on of the most Important ever made In the camp. The property adjoins the Rush group on the east. The leasers are working at the huad of Main street, where large crowds have dally visited the scene of the strike. . The leasers, O. V. Bell, H. L. Free- man and J. C. Roberta, ran be seen about the camp wearing the smile that won't come off. They are all young men and might be classed aa the younger generation, full of push and vim, and are deserving the emlle.of fortune. Experts who have examined tide lease have no hesitancy In pronouncing it among the choicest In the district and bids fair to become the Mecca of the groat Routhweet REDUGT1PLANT IS RUNNING many oil vs trees in the state from 46 to 66 year of age. Not a great deal of planting is going on, although the number of trees increases steadily. Tho principal Impedimenta are that tree art alow coming into bearing, the labor of picking is considerable, and the wages being low, other industries returning larger Income are preferred. Practically nothing ia don In this state in picking, and relatively Uil use is made of the waste material after the oil has been extracted. The reason for this la that there ia not a large demand for oil cake for fading purposes, and such lltle demand as exists Is supplied by copra cake, which Is sold at such a low price that olive-o- il cake cannot compote. Furthermore, the Industry is not of sufficient magnitude to warrant the establishment d special works for the utilisation of some of the waste in the manufacture of soap, etc. ch 666666j H666666H THE MARKETS Reduction Plant Running Smoothly The Goldfleld Chronicle of the Srd Inst, says that thing have been moving around the big mill within the past thirty days, and tomorrow will witness the first uae of the cyanide portion of the mill. Manager Bradley announced aoon after his return from Salt Lake laat week that the cyanide plant must be ready for operation by the first of March, aaya the Blair Press, and that the pulp from the batteries would go Into the tanks that day and that it must be taken care of. Aa a consequence of that order everybody got a move on." and the ateel gang drove their laat rivet Thursday afternoon. The carpenters have been busy for some days laying platforms around th-- i big tanka, and tonight ahould witness the clearing up all the debris and leave a clear leeway for the pulp. There Is a bewildering array of tanka; they are of all sixes and shapes, and it would seem that nothing had been Vft undone that would facilitate th extraction of the last cent of taiu: remaining In the ores alter passing through the batteries. At the mine there remains now only the big twenty-fiv- e drill Nordberg compressor to place In position beforo a ateady stream of ore can be taken out. The machinery la on the ground and only awaits the completion of. the 190S. Rib boiling beef, 6c. Mutton leg, l$c. Mutton, shoulder chops, Veal loin, roast, IT c. Veal loin, cutlets, 17 cr Veal should era, 13 Veal shanks, 15c. Pork ckopa, 15c. Pickled pork. 1211c. Sliced boiled bam. 29c. Sliced bacon, 28c. Pressed veal. 25030c. Spare riba, 12 c. 12 c. Grand Opera House l-- Friday, March HEALTH oily Vaurden Front quarters. Ifec. Hind quarters, me. Bulk mincemeat, 15c per lb. Turkey a. 25027 ttc per lk. Geetu, 22 per lb. 37 2 to 20c per lb. chickens, Spring Old chickens, 1719020c per Ik Mincemeat, 15c per Ik.wo fur 25c. Picnic Hama, 11c. , A CLASS A COMIC OPERA wlUl l-- 2c 1-- Salmon, IT to 20c. 2 : Halibut. 15c. Smelts, 15c. Teddy Webb ft i 40 PEOPLE )i Special Feature Crabs, 26035c. Shad, IS c. Soles, j! c. and Uie SAN 'FRANCISCO OPERA CO. Fish. 1-- 6 FRANK W, HEALY PRESENTS 40 THE BEAUTY CHORUS l-t- Prices 25c to $1.50. 1--lc. The past week has been remarkably quiet so far as prices are concerned, Smoked white Ash. 20c lk only on change being recorded. Ranch Fruits and Vegetables eggs have dropped from 36 to 25 Utah apples. $101.50 box. per doaen, which ia the only variation recorded from last week. Trade seems Bananas, 10c duo. to keep up and prices rule strong, all Demons, 26 to S5c per dos. merchants reporting a god business. Oranges, 25c, 10c, 15c. 40c, 50c and 00c per dos. Meats. Beets, 2c lb. Prime rib roast of beef. It $1.25 per rwt Potatoes, and porterhouse steaks, 15c. Green onions, $ bunches for 6c. Sirloin, 16c. California lettuce, $ heads for 10c. Chuck steak. 16c. Florida lettuce. 10c per bead. Shoulder pot roast, 1016c. lb. Utah cabbage, I Mutton loin and rib chops, 17 New California cabbage, 6c lb. Te. Mutton etew, lk Turnips, I Veal Kg roast, 26c. lb. Carrots, I Veal rib chops, 17 c, Sweet Potatoes, 6c lk Veal a tewing meat, 10c. Cauliflower, 15c per bead. 15c. Pork roast, Celery, 5c bead. Pork sausage, it Radishes, 10c per bunch. c. Hamburger steak. It Hubbard squash. 5 to 15c each. Sliced raw ham, 26c. Cranberries, $ quarts for 25c. Hams, plain, 14c. fruit, $ for 25c Grape Hama fancy, 16c. Fresh cocoanuta, 5c each. Pressed corned Beef. 15c. New Smyrna figs, 20c lb ' Rump roast, 6 to ltttc New golden dates, 16c per lk Round steak. It c. New Ford dates, 15c lb. Seat Sale Wednesday 1-- Ic. OFFICER s SENT TO CAMPS JT RAWHIDE 1-- Upon the request of a number of Rawhide residents, Governor 8 parlu haa directed D. 8. I Lae, aecretary of tlw a tat board of health, to proceed to the new camp for the purpoee of looking Into the question of sanitation there. Owing to the muahroom order of the growth of the camp, thousand rt tieraona are congregated and living In a more or leaa rudimentary way in a place that practically grew up In a month. Dlapoaltlnn of garbage haa received little attention In the rush for wealth. That may be prevented during the aummer, month the matter of aanltatlon la an Important on. Tlte county ronftnlaalonera have alao taken atepa to rare for the need of the ramp in that regard and the atata official prill with them that satisfactory condition may be established. l-- 2o to Uncle Tom's Cabin THE BARNUM OP THEM ALL. More Grand Novelties Tbian Ever l-- 2c TWO BRASS BANDS AND - ORCHESTRA, TWO FUNNY MARKS, TWO MISCHIEVOUS TOPSIES, GORGEOUS SCENERY WITH BEAUTIFUL ELECTRICAL GRAND VISION EFFECTS, AND TRANSFORMATION SCENES, GENUINE SOUTHERN CAKE WALKERS, BUCK AND WING DANCERS, MALE AND FEMALE QUARTETTE, CHARIOTS DRAWN BY SHETLAND PONIES, COL SAWYERS PACK SIBERIAN BLOOD HOUNDS. , Sauerkraut. and Cant Eat Yes-N- Kindaf Hunger, et Youre 10c per quart California beets, 5c lk Fresh tomatoes, 20c lk New California beets, 10c bunch. Hungry As a Bear From a MINING NOTES. STETSONS ORIGINAL DIG DOUBLE l-- 2c If, When Mealtime Cornea You Buffer A Saturday Matinee and Night ne Dyspeptic. Hew te Cure All Btemaek Trouble. The readiness Qoodwlns Wekly: with which responsible mining companies can dispose of their bonds proves that the recent financial flurry gave investors a better impression of mining securities at the expense of railroad and Industrial stocks. When the outlook seemed darkest the Boston Consolidated had only to offer $1,500,-00- 0 In bonds to find takers. The Utah Copiier company, the Ohio Copper company and the Lower Mammoth have had no difficulty In realialng upon their paper. Bonda of the big d. Ely companies are regarded as Buyers realise that banka may fall and rail road a rust while the ore reserves In a developed mine are beyond the reach of accident and Immune from the vicissitudes of business. Watch for the Big Street Parade PRICES NEE PRICES GRAND OPERA HOUSE Sunday, March 8 25c per lk Chestnuts, 6c per lk Mixed nuts, 15c per lk Peanuts, IS lc per lk Pin Nuts, 25c per lk Butternut 20o per lk Hickory nuts, 15c per lb. Brasil nuts, Wheat, per cwt, $1.60. Oats, per cwt; $1.60. Whole corn, per cwt, $1.00; chopped, $1.70. Barley, rolled, per cwt., $1.45; whole, $1.25; chopped, GIRL the STREETS AN INTERESTING NOVELTY. LARGEST, GRANDEST, MOST EXPENSIVE AND COMPLETE MELODRAMA BEFORE THE PUBLIC. EVERY WOMAN- - SHOULD SEE IT. 1.S5. Miss Katherine Crego Bran, per sack, $1.20. Haled' lucerne, per cwt, 60c. Timothy, baled, per cwt, 70c. Baled straw, 15c. Flour, high patent per cwt, $2.05; per sack, $1.15; straight grade, per cwt, gilt-edge- 75. TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY.. MATI ADULTS, 50oi CHILDRED, 25c. BEST SEATS. ESe, 50c, Nuts English walnuts, 25c per lb. Soft shell almonds, SOc per lk Ha set nuts, 25c per lb. Pecans, 25c per Ik Produce and Fleur. $2.50; per sack, $1.25. IN THE TITLE ROLE, SUPPORTED BY LITTLE ALICE BERRY AND 12 OTHERS. CLEAN ALL SPECIAL Provisions. Utah cheese, per lk, lb, 20c; Swiss, per 14 PURE MORAL SCENERY. LOTS OF SPECIALTIES. FULL OF COMEDY. BRIM PRICES 75c, 50c and 25c, SOc. Ranch eggs, per dos., 25c. Sugar, beet per sack, $1.15; for $1; cane, per. sack. $6.16; lbs. II lbs. Twelve mules that have been uaed for $1. to carry ora In the seven hundred foot Butter, creamery, 15c; ranch, 10c. level of 8utro tunnel in the Comstock mine, which have not seen the light of day In many years, were brought to the surface yesterday morning. The mulea will never return to the bowels A aood many people get mad when of the earth, for electric power will you tell them theyve got dyspepsia, move tlie car along the underground but way down deep In their stomachs railroad in the future. they know theyve got it Td love to eat It. but I cant If In fSSO, when Virginia City was cut The Merry Musical Melange on. kind of dyspepsia. ( off from the world by snow, provisions 1 hat to think of It, ! another were let Into the mouth of the tunnel, kind. There are thousands of people hauled five miles away by the mules who hate their meals, and love PRESCRIPTION INSURANCE. today and holated from the shaft directly them th same time. They havent at under Virginia City, preventing the that fine lent it worth something to know town from starving. For aeveral daya that your prescription has been fillkind of feeling which the only communication Virginia City ed absolutely right) that the drugs goes with every good strong healthy 15 had with tho outside world was down stomach. Thats because used have Been tho host obtainable, have they the drop abaft and out through the is it aa that the wants doctor just dyspepsia. And then there are others tunnel. itf You have thia insurance when whose mouths dont water at meal Clever Cast of Comedians, Sinyour prescription ie filled hare, and time or at any other time. They nit OLIVE INDUSTRY IN AUSTRALIA. at the table and our charges are ne higher than go through th mogers, Dancers and Farceurs . . . these f ether druggists. In regard to the olive Industry In tions. only because Its time to eat Thee people, too. are dyspeptics Australia, Conaul-enerJohn P. Bray 15-S- ONG Every possible kind of stomach trouHITS writes from Melbourne as follows; ble can be cured by taking something Olives are only grown in two states which will Just take right hold of all In Australia Victoria and South Aus: PRICES : : : 2s, 5O, 7 5 and $1.00 food In your stomach and digest the tralia. The amount produced in the Prescription Specialists. It alone without the help of the atom 2479 Wash. Ave. former state Is small, the quantity of Office, Utah ach. and let the stomach take a rest. olives gathered for the year 1906-0- 7 Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets do this having been 1490 hundredweight, from thing. They are composed of the which 2166 gallons of oil were pro- very beat digestive known to science, and duced. The olive production for the are absolutely safe. . One Ingredient previous year waa 432 hundredweight, alone of one of thea tablets will dl against 233 hundredweight In 1904-0Rest 1.000 grains of food! These tabIn the state of South Australia there lets do exactly the work that a good are 14.000 trees, and during 1906, 14,760 atrong healthy stomach does. gallons of oil were produced. The price Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets cute all We carry the Finest line of received waa about $4 per ton, and case of dyspepsia. the coat of picking waa Yotn $13.38 to or Irritation loss Indigestion, burning of appetite, bloat, 119.46 per ton, according to. the crop Domestic and Imported Wines, brash, belching, aversion to food, for and alae of trees, the average daoily mentation and on the stomach. gas wages earned by the pickers, who are Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets will Liquors and Cigars in the city. boys and women, being from 66 to $5 make you feel good- - before and after cent. Only virgin or first" oil la each meat and make your stomach made, and this la worth about $2.31 to atrong and healthy again. They will $2.43 per gallon wholesale. Fifteen ft make you happy. OUR SERVICE IS THE BEST twenty gallons of oil per ton Is conSend us your name and address tosidered a good yield, according to the day and we will at once send you by variety. It la difficult to give the age mall s sample package, free. Address of the oldest orchards in South Aus- F. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart tralia. as they have been planted at Mich. PROPRIETORS different times over lengthy periods 305 Twentr-flft- h St. Ogden, Vt Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets are wdd of years, but It is believed there are at every drug store for 50c a box. GRAND OPERA H0U5E Monday, March 9 MA'S NEW HUSBAND empty-hung- SMOOTHLY t, Perch, II Black bass, 15040c. Striped base, 22 Finnan huddle, 20c. e leaSersgeT JOURNAL, FRIDAY, MARCH thlng-ln-slg- ry eat-eve- ry ht 15 Catchy Musical Numbers-- al Is WE ELEPHAN7 BAR 5. Bldg-Marshal- J. F. SMITh S COMPANY THE ELEPHAN1 |