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Show APRIL UTAH STATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, DAILY 1, 3 Good Bread comes from Good Mixinp UTAH AND MINES AND MINING 1901 ADJOINING STAUS OUR. UNIVERSAL FOR 0 RECEIVERS MAJESTIC THE Mln-troubles of the Majestic a crucial company have reached this great-,vamt For many months been go-has property county now until troubles of sea a through receivrs two appointed been jyre have begun to have v it andinproceedings Involuntary bankruptcy. placed of Colorado Cob Henry state the jn stockholder In tman. the largest the original as well as & company been has apopjnted of it, pmnoter while in Utah R. R. Tanner ver City has been appointed recholds in this eiver for the property it in the sum bonds Both gave jmte. d $3,000 each. The indebtedness Is of which $160,000 pUced at $260,000, who shareholders due le laid to be to time. time from money While these movements were taking ,nce under the sanction of the courts who had o( two states, the creditors Wen shut out by the creation of were preparing to resist them ta the federal court and during afternoon proceedings In Involuntary bankruptcy were Instituted Wtore Judge Marshall In Salt Lake, g this district. The petition, which alleges insolvency on the part of the jbjestle company, was filed on behalf Utah g the following creditors: ytwiny Machinery company, claiming a unpaid balance of $1,110.28; Fair- Morse ft Co., $7,850.02; Salt like Hardware company, $275; C. J. M er -- M U ad-vnc- ed en yes-gri- New York, Ckughey, $2,876.06. ay Un- petition which was prepared C. C. Dey, It is sought to Ime the company into bankruptcy ud s stubborn fight between the factions now fighting for the mastery Is the der br Judge inevitable. PROMISES DIVIDENDS. 8o favorably Impressed was Governor Wells with the physical condition of the Sheba company's mines ud the efficiency with which the mill k discharging Its work, on his return tram camp in Humboldt county, Nev., jeiterday, that he sees a possibility 4 dividends before the expiration of months, says the Salt Lake TribSHEBA I al long tunnel, which was driven demonstrate that the (hmnela are continuous to great depth, has achieved its purpose, said The to ore-beari- ng the mill at its trial was fcuUleu. Of the ore in the ledge, with which connection was recently mde, and through which the main tumel has passed on Its way to main we, the governor says It had widened ut to six feet when he withdrew, hile George Wilson, superintendent of the properties,' who tarried a little Inver, reported It at six and a half bet when he left Meanwhile the ores ue maintaining a fine average, with owe of it and with the hteit developments had no hesitation b pronouncing the undertaking an he; while high-gra- de as-n- ed success. Bartch, who also returned fan camp, was not a little enthusl-utl- c over conditions and has no doubt Vita future productiveness. Judge MONTANA-TONOPA- Superintendent Badgett makes the report for the past week: Parts of the mine are looking We have made the blowing fat-rat- e. con-lttM- in II COMPANY on - MONTANA-TONOPA- H 3-Min- Bread-Mix- er ute In h. MIXES LIGHT, SWEET BREAD IN THREE a Child can Work IL o. M. I. Z. this $2.25 IS T -- $1.00 For 124 MAGAZINE CAR THE PRICE b lb or: ,3Ue 70c 10c 10c 15c It is harder to run a than to keep n dining-ca- r hotel, hut ve have mastered the art. Dainty linen, spotless silver, glistening cut glass, lowers on every table from our own greenhouses, are some of the details that make the service so 1 Whole Year! 13-- lb ; of its Merits Assortment FREE feet, with every Indication of their extending to the southern boundary of the company's ground. To speculate upon the amount of money thla means to the stockholders is Idle, for the late find reveals a body of ore sufficient to operate the capacity of the mill for years to come. The management has In the past stated that if the great vein of the Annie Laurie should be struck In thla lower tunnel, the capacity of the mill would be doubled. So It Is quite probable that, with the opening of spring, an Important change will be forthcoming In the plant of this company. This find la not only gratifying to the company,' but it has a very stimulating effect upon the whole Gold mountain country. The running of this tunnel has been intently watched by those who are Interested In other propositions on the mountain, as It Is, to a certain extent a piece of devel determine would that opment whether the great Annie Laurie was working on a limited vein of ore or whether It would prove the existence of a vast ore deposit that extended be yond the confines of that companys ground. The latter has been estab ltshed, in the opinion of all the experienced operators on Gold mountain, and naturally gives new seal to the energies displayed by the others. The future of the mountain has not, however, depended entirely upon this big piece of development work on the part of the Annie Laurie company. There are others that are going ahead ust as though this work was not be ing done. Notably Is this true of the Sevier Consolidated company. In connection with the statement of the payment of another Installment on the purchase price of the property, comes the report that the management has sent In inquiries as to whether it Is possible to put sixty men to work advantageously on the property within the next thirty days. That means that the Sevier will be doing something very Important on lta own hook this season. It Is also reported that the Silver King people are getting ready to make some material Improvement In the near future. It is expected that this will be In the nature of a mill This property has taken in the Golden Queen, a neighbor and a good MINUTES Try One and be Convinced Edgar Jones DINING . ''n OF While the advance the market at home GETS GIG ORE BODY value of Montana-Tonopu- h and in Quukerdom were justified by ash reserves that have been piled up in the treasury, said a shareholder In Balt Lnke yesterday, au influence that No Hard Work, No Dirt, VEIN STRUCK AT DEPTH OF ONE affected It the more acutely was that THOUSAND FEET. of a story that, after protracted and heavy sparring at intervals, the manMajestic in Hands of Receivers The agement has obtained from those engaged in the construction of th Sheba of Nevada Shows Promise branch line of railway between the of Early Dividends. amp and Rhodes, most valuable tariff concessions, if not an Interest in A special from Richfield to the Salt the road itself. The Montana-Tono-pa$2.75 Lake Herald has the following: of which It Is said that it is cap- Buy Positive and reliable information able of an output and a tonnage equal from comes from Gold mountain of a strike to that of the senior Tonopah itself, of immense and sensational extent In has long Insisted that it was entitled to the big tunnel No. 5, which hns been a slice, at least of the pic, and. If re338 25th Street. Telephone pushed into the mountain over 8,000 ports are reliable, this has' been finnllv and clioico feet on the Annie Laurie ground dur- recognised. your of any ing the past two years. According to What interest has been accorded this Information a vein has been Montana Tonopah has not ben learned struck in the breast of the tunnel, but It umounts to at least a speaking' which at lust aeoeunts was all of fif- Interest and entitles It to a seat in the teen feet thick, with one of the walls meeting house. This accomplished a not yet In sight through the vigorous endeavors of The ore Is of the same character Manager Charles E. Knox, who Is Bald The Chbckishukd Aisoitskst Com urn Rslitun Breakfast Food, at 15c. found In the workings above and to have found a formidable ally In .the S1 seeks Purine Health Flour, atttc 1 10c which has turned dividends Into the American Smelting and Refining compeckega Ralston Health Crisp I Me Ralston Cereal Coffee coffers of the company for more than pany, the talent is Induced to believe 1 15e package package Ralston Health Gelatine lfie package Ralston Health Oata I year past Thla outlines the Im- that another dividend will be passed 3 earn Ralston Baking Powder lie package Purina Pancake Flour mense deposit of the ores In the An- around In April and hence the ad- 11 350 sack Ralston Kornklns nie Laurie for a depth of nearly 1,000 vance In the market value of lta shares 1 lie package Ralston Hominy Grits the winse between the 500 ud too levels and have started to bhe out ore on the 600. The wlnxe b down 20 feet below the 600 and Is faduclng some very fine ore. The t drift on the Macdonald le&ge on level Is looking fine. The east fait Is not looking so well, but is still dlng some good ore. On the going east the Macdonald I" In a large body of ore. We to discontinue work In the west TONOPAH RAILROAD toft on the 500 on account of bad air, PROGRESSING RAPIDLY Hie ventilation is perfect now and will be resvroad at once at that The grading of the roadbed of the nt Our cable has played out and Tonopah railroad has progressed rapwill have to put In a new one, and idly during the week, says the Tono-pn- h will cause a delay of a day or Miner. There has been an . ft McSweeney will complete unexpected McLean lr In the Installation of the new all gapa between Rhodes and the com' ng machinery, on account of the panya wells, thirteen miles from arrival of the cages and The rock Tonopah, by April 1st fanning parts. The ore ship-- I work town la being of outside just continue as usual, and every- a the present and vigorously, pushed fang i moving along satisfactorily. rate of progress all along the line the "Tnopah Miner. some days grading will be completed contract time May IS. ahead of the Health, Vigor and Tons. retarded been has Tracklaying innml'neJ8 a famn for sufferers from somewhat during the week by the inits use the blood Is qulck-ry- 3 of the C. ft C. to deliver ma ai!d and the color becomes ability Rhodes, due to the conat terlal fanffw In diminished, Health ... anJ tone predominate. gested condition of freight traffic. At far ljf. Hr. Bell, w vPpy ct,vltF result. the dose of work tonight, however, ,re1 Middles rough, Ifc, wr miles of track will be finished. " hRve been bo with troubled eight states that the na mplInt and poor Mood. Superintendent Tripp wells j,.... Coal April 10th reach Bit will Herblne. i nothin to benefit me track Otlt I. hope never to be with and that O'Keefe's stages will there y ... wished that I had known f It n after run between the tertmnus of the 2,y husband's lifetime." fafa 60c. by 0w- F. mad and Tonopah. Cave. JJlel PROMISING OUTLOOK POINTERS . 15e 5uc lie Leave lViiver 4 :15 p. ni. anti 10 :35 p. m. for Omaha anti Chicago ; 2:00 p. m. and 10:35 p. m. for Kansas City and St. Louis. They all carry 3Se lie 3.75 during the day. Thin assortment eontaine the letters A bulletin from the Far West indicates that the story has reached the spalling tha words 8and tha eoupona to tha Rals-to- n exchange In San Francisco, where the Purina company, 8L Louis, Misaborts for some time have been moat Maga-xin- o active, although It la aald that the souri, and your favorito will bs sent to your homo Free futures'' have been to the account of a holder of a large block who has been for a Whols Yaar. willing to discount for cash. Reports from the mine meanwhile are all favorable to an astonishing output. a. TICKET OFFICE $1-0- 0 PROCE8S IMPROVED Discussing the cyanide process, employed ao extensively in Utah for many years, the Mining and Scientific Press of San Francisco aaya: Still the process goes on and la Improved from time to time, though these bet termenta are mostly of a mechanical kind. The present practice, as compared with that of the early yeara of cyaniding. causes one to wonder that we could have been so stupid, but the cyanide process la not unlike other processes of the past and newer processes to come. Each successful pro cess In ore treatment la the result or increasing knowledge due to scientific and Intelligent application of the result to the operation of the plant on a com merclal scale. All of these variations in the operation of the process merely represent the widely varying condition found In the ores treated, as well as the Individual experience of the operators, and also, possibly, some The principal difficulty in prejudice. the process is that of precipitation. If the gold In a solution does not precipitate readily the cyanide operator finds more difficulties to overcome than are found in all the balance of the process. Zinc In various forms, charcoal and electricity each are used In the process at various places, but the expert Is still In search of a better CYANIDE method. R. F. NESLEN, A Little Help SALT LAKE CITY- - will save your eyee. Neglected eyei or Impropone fitted will end in Inerly curable dieeen. I here helped thouiandi end een help you. Examination FREE. J.T. RUSHMER Washington Ave. 2412 The Overland Route PATRONS OF THE Union Pacific Ralroad ars assured that all human Ingenuity has been adopted to protect them against Hone of accident Mi- Its dol-ape- Pacific the mporovement equip renown line is This ed for Its fast arrival their Union dances or fthaatars or to catch a train in a hurry If you remember the number-ph- one attend To In pany of ment Its trains a 22. nt by the Railroad Com-- 1 llars have been and. Wt1 0C PlCTPn' ApV on time, and the general superiority of IU service. Union IPaoiflo ALLEN TRANSFER COMPANY. RUNS Three trains dally to the East the fastest trains arriving many hours ahead of all'competltors. Full information cheerfully furnished on application to ALBERN ALLEN, MGR. 412 25th SL Phone 22. G. H. CORSE. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. 2384 Waehlngton Ave. 1150,000 CAPITAL The marvelous richness of Great SURPLUS AND PROFITS....! 73,245 Britain In coal is instanced by the fact We transact business In all branches she mines within her that of banking and extend every courtesy consistent with soundness. DAVID ECCLES THOMAS D. DEE .... JOHN PINGREE JAMES F. BURTON President Vice-Preside- nt Cashier Asa TiriE SAVED TRAVELINQ t Cashier When purchasing your tickets to Eastern points you should bear in mind that the new route of the Overland Limited is over the New York Stocks and Chicago Grains Bought and eold for mb or carried on margins. Continuous quotations. Reference, First National Bank. OdDEN BROKERAGE CO. Phone 315 342 Washington Ave. Union Pacific & Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Line The through car service makes this the most popular route to Chicago and other Eastern points. Superb Cut Flowers Orders carefnlly filled and promptly delivered C. S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Holbrook Greenhouses Phone 430-Quick Arrest. Engene Holbrook, Mgr A. Gullege of Verbena, Ala., was twice In the hospital from a severe case of piles, causing 24 tumors. At Fresh Fish and Oysters ter doctors and all remedies failed, Received Every Day. Bucklen's Arnica Salve quickly arJT. rested further inflammation and cured him. It conquers aches and kills pain Twenty-flv- e cents at Jesse Driver's, druggist. General Agent, at the right time IMMENSE COAL DEP08IT8 OF GREAT BRITAIN annually comparatively small territory up wards of 280,000.000 tons of' coal, and the greater part of It la bituminous coal of the beat quality. In 1902 the reported output of coal In Great Britain was 227,000,000 and for 1908 thla was increased by over To produce this vast 8.000.- 000 tons. amount of coal she employed a vast army of men, their numbers being 843.000. Great Britain disposes an nually of great quantities of coal to foreign countries, her exports In 1908 having been 68,422,500 tons, about one third of which waa used in steamers In foreign trade. Estimates by several authorities of the extent of Great Britains coal deposits yet to be mined place at from two to four hundred years the probable depletion of the coal atrataa. 79 W. SECOND SOUTH ST. J ames Ballard 831 Twwnty-Fourt- h Phono 13 7 K. Strowt, See our display windows for big (food solicitors wanted for the Dally reduction In carpets. Ogden FumI Utah State Journal. Apply to Horace ture and Carpet company. 8. Foster, city circulator. Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, 106 West Second South St., Salt Lake City, Utah - T ! Satisfactory Tailoring at Satisfactory Prices 2 That Is ssactlr why ww do tHo Tailoring Buslnwss of Ogdsn, Anderson 282 Twenty-Fift- h Stroot, Q$dsn, Vlah. h S |