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Show Rejuvenated EDITORIALS UNIVERSITY OF UTAH. The catalogue of he University of Viah, which given the plans and causes of work for the approaching school year, shows a very promising state of affairs to exist In Utah's highest institution of learning. The list of instructors covers thirteen pages and includes nearly one hundred names. Descriptions of the various subjects of instruction cover pages, many more about seventy-fivThe list of stuthan ever before. dents, 23 pages long, shows an enOn rollment for last yeur of list. every one of the total 184 pages there are signs of real growth and real I k the Famous Mining District Past and Present. A Short Sketch of e merit. Under the general name, the University of Utah, are Included three separate state schools the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of In Mines, and the Normal School. mainare schools states these many tained separately in different cities and under different boards of control. Fortunately for Utah, theso schools are together. Were they separate the state could not support them, for the cost of three sets of buildings and three sets of instructors would be far beyond the income from our taxes. For its various schools the University now has an estate of 92 acres, situated below Fort Douglas, to the east of the city, affording a college site which Is declared by visitors to be among the four best in the world. Since the University Is adjacent to Salt Lake City, there are many op-- 1 portunitles for young men and women to help themselves through college by earning money. Besides there are1 things of educational import-ance to be seen and heard outside of the school room. To live for awhile in the largest city of the state is an education In Itself. . Within one or two hours ride from time, the workings of the mine were shallow. Mining had not reached the perfection of present methods, and consequently only the near surface was developed and even at that the high values were the only ones sought after. This leaves the Kenne-becpractically a new mine with the surface only prospected enough to assure the success of deep mining. As was said before, deep mining Is the order of the day. In the Kenne-berthis character of developing has so far progressed that Its stockholders are assured that shipping will be under way before the snow files. A tunnel has been driven Into the mountain and a shaft is being sunk from the old levels and the connection Is near at hand. With this completed, the min will not With this completed, the mine will not the ore bodies are of a character to make certain that they will be con-- 1 tlnued for an Indefinite period. The ore will undoubtedly be of the sulphide variety, and though the sensational values sometimes found In the carbonates of the upper workings may not obtain, yet the average value will be greater. In the future, the output of this mine will multiply the old production by more than ten. k An Alta Property Whose Future is Al- ready Assured. ORE BODIE8 TRUE AND 8TRONQ Already in the Shipping Column with a Promise of Greater Productiveness. THE COLUMBUS CONSOLIDATED (Continued From Our Last.) which monthly puts a goodly sum to the right side of the companys ledger. That the Continental Alta Is a nanza 0f no mean dimensions is stready a fact, but what It will be in the future Is In every way brighter than its history up to the present time has shown. Situated as it fa so high up on the mountain, and its ore the University are the largest smelt- - bodies being so strong and continu era and mines of the state. A ride on- ous from the surface to the lowest the street cars will take one to a num- level yet attained, It cannot he qnes-be- r of the great smelters. In fact, the tloned for a moment hut that they go to the depths. The ore, of course location Is Ideal for a University. The students In science and lltera- - for a long time will be mostly car-tur-e to use the bonate, hut when water level has have opportunities fine city library as well as that of the I been reached they will beyond aver-me- n an ; to hear many of the great tion change to sulphide with and women that pass through age increase In value, Development Is constantly being the state speak, sing, or play musical of pushed and new ore chutes are con-thInstruments, and also to see many eclentlflc facts learned In Rchool stantly being opened. It will be en- - years before mining on the same put in practical operation. The advan- - level of the Columbus Con. will he has many student gineering reached, and all through these years tages in visiting smelters and mines close by and to examine machinery of I the mine will he pouring out Its all kinds out of use and in use. The stream of orq to add to the metallic of the world. Thus It Is that Normal student has many opportunl- - wealth mine will stand In perennial the a In have not could he the tlMln city many of the great prsmall town In visiting the largest and youth when ucerss of the present day hare be-totest school buildings of the state and come only a memory, become acquainted with the very the successful school system of Balt Lake I In the matter of equipment mine Is fully abreast of the acquire-Th- e I of modern mining. A .power engineering graduates of the ments which harnesses a portion or plant University are found doing work sue-- 1 the turbulent Little Cottonwood creek railroads, I in i. mines, with in city, state and federal government generates the electric energy are students Normal employ; the In demand, and the general science and aria students all find lucrative positions in many of the industries and prominent positions of the ocstate. Many graduates are foundcomand political cupying prominent mercial positions in our own state and y ty o MILL, ALTA, UTAH. which to work the mine and turn the mill. wheels of a 120-to- n The mill, which is situated far down the' canyon, Is of the most modern type, turns out a fine quality ot concentrates, saving the high percentage of 96 per cent of the values in the ores treated. It Is so constructed that at any time its capacity can be Increased with slight expense, there being power enough generated to supply all that ever will be reasonably required In future operations. In addition to this there has recently an aerial Veen put in commission tramway several miles In length, which conveys the ore from the mine to the mill. The tram is of the most modern type and was erected at a great expense. So complete was Its construction that It withstood one of the worst winters encountered In years with hut slight damage, and is today discharging lta burden of ore with regularity at the mill. The mine has also many buildings, which for convenience and comfort are equal to any in the state. When it is stated that the Continental Alta has accomplished all this and is not only free from debt, hut is constantly paying dividends to its fortunate stockholders, something of Its value can be understood. Mr. Crowther has recently been Installing a battery of electric drills, and from now on development work and the Flagstaff, the Emma and the Rustlers was pouring forth their me-wlbe pushed with a will. He has also under consideration the bond ll ing of a railroad to the camp. Thus the Continental Alta may be safely said to be a great mine great not only in its mountains of ore, but also in Its management, which (or the past five years has been a model of efi fectiveness and Intelligence. Property With a History Which the Present Will Outclass. WILL SHIP BEFORE SNOW FLIE8 A Development Work Being Pushed and Deep Mining a Success. over the hill from the Columbus Just and other producing Consolidated mines of the Alta district, is situated one of the old producing mines of the state. It is now known as the Kenne-beck- , and under the hands of Manager Craig bids fair to outrival its early history. In the old days when silver was king tallic riches, this property, under the name of the Reid and Benson, wu adding Its wealth to that, of its sister mines. The exact tonnage or gross value of the ores extracted from the mine Is not available at the present time, but ores which netted Its then owners over $400,000, found a market at the local and foreign smelters. The present management Is at present bending Its energies to attain depth and uncover the greater values in ores which are known to lie beneath any point reached by the miners e of a day. The fact Is that in common with all properties of that by-gon- AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF UTAH. other states. year, lit Its enrollment for the last was 1219 summer school, the eluding coland school grade of high students four and years three above lege grade The summer high school work. Hhoni just past has been phenomstudents, enal, having enrolled 361 from twenty-fou- r mostly men end womenstate and from counties in our thirteen other etatee in the Union. rapid The University is making course progress. Its arts and medical is recognised by many of the best medical schools In the United States. A11 in all, the University Is advancing faster than Its warmest admirers have anticipated. , Utahs Great Industrial School One of the great mines of the Alta mining district Is beyond question the City Rocks, the property of the com-panbearing the same name. The mine is situated near that of the Continental Alta, and comprises a group of patented claims, all of which are contiguous to the developed portion of the property. It is one of the oldest developed mines of the new era of Alta mining, having been worked continuously for quite a score of years. A tunnel has been run into the mountain from which drifts, upraises and winzes have been driven until the workings in extent are only second to those of the Colombus Con. This work, however, has not been in vain. Ore bodies of great extent have been uncovered, and these are being added to There is now exposed In constantly. the mine many tons of shipping ore and an Immense tonnage of milling ore is also in sight. Truth to tell, at the (Continued in Our Next) REMEMBER. If your local merchant does not carry in stock Temple Brand Garments, Rams Head Sweaters, Sego Lily Underwear, send your orders dl rect to the sole manufacturers. Salt Lake Knitting Works. When In want of help, call or write Strocke Employment) Agency, 45 West Second So.) Phonce 464. The baronet, to do him justice, extremely punctual where replenishing the inner man was concerned. But on this particular evening he was not la his accustomed place, and people shuffled and toyed with rings, and tried to appear not to be waiting, till the newlittle comer, a vivacious, ' froah-tlnte- d lady, a little turned 40, inquired of her near neighbor the cause of delay. But at that moment the baronet appeared, walking slowly, a heavy cloud on hie brow. He took his seat by the side of Mias Brown, the lady of the establishment, presiding at the head of the table. He stooped and whispered to her . In portentloue tones. Can eat no dinner! she answered aloud In alarmed accents. "Nothing, nothing, said the star boarder, "unleee, with a melancholy wave of fels hand, "a spoonful, just a spoonful of the soap. No more, not n drop more,"- as la obedlaace to hta request the soap ladle deecended to fete plate. 1 have not missed taking them for 15 years, and I dare not attempt anything like a full meal without their aid. Until the mail arrives morning I am a starving man," and mournfully ho applied himself to the oup placed before him. That dispatched, be rose, and with a muttered apology left the apartment tor tho drawing room. At his departure Miss Brown gave explanation. The star boarder could no dinner because hta digestive pills the last two he possessed till the morning mall brought a fresh supply had disappeared from tho box. Tho ptU box was still standing on the mantel-piee- e, bat the pllle, so the servant reported who had boon sent to feteh them, were gone. Does he think the errant swallowed them?" "I dont know," answered Mien Biown, absently, too anxious tor ike effect upon ber permanent boarder to Join In tho general Utter around the table; "hut be says he shall him at ones tor hta csrelease see. "What Is the number of tho net's room? The newcomer asked the question with sharp ahrnptneea NN0 HUDDART FLORAL CO. 114-11- 8 E. 2nd So. (Op pool to Grand Theatre.) Cut flowers and flora! work all occasions. We make a specialty of shipping funeral designs. Write , telephone or telegraph. Phones 106. P. O. Box 44$.. aafleteetataMMiiirtWtairaiwaanflitata IS M "Thai It ta neat to mine. The lady looked lor a moment attentively at her plate, then, after the baronets pie, rising, with murmured quitted the table and the room. A minute later found her by the star boarder's chair. "Are you quite euret To Fmfcaps there ta some servant might have overlooked May he juet give oae more look?" Divided between surprise at her end her pertinacity, the bar- onet, turning, rang the hell near him and directed hta servant to look one The man obeyed. plexlty on hta foea, aad two innocent-lookin- g There, I told yon lady, with a stop of He returned, with the pin box pills therein. eot" add the lltUo her email white The star boarder's first "Madam, he said, with a studied bow, "yoa have the witchery of your a." But hta brow doudod. Glancing towards hta man servant. "Tour oaxw ) Menus ta unpardonable. I shall dismiss yon from my servioa. Ton might have oost me the lose of He roes hastily and, oourteay reminding him, offered hta am to hta benefactress. The two returned to the dining room. "Itorglua tee poor man." said tea lady as they went "No, madam; such rereleeeneaa to too culpable i Joy. Liroy'i French Taney An acTnbleta Dr. with quaintance these tablets will result in a pleasant surprise to suffering women. THe ladles' safeIn cases guard. of painful or suppressed menstruation THEY SUCCEED. Price, 2.00 per box. At nil drug stores or by mall, securely sealed. Doull Drug Co., i Main, Belt Lake City, Utah. ALT LAKE ROUTE EXCURSIONS. Autumn Outings via Utah's Most Popular Road. Mexico City and return. 69.80. The tour of Old Mexico affords the grandest autumn trip to be found on the GOOD San Francisco, American continent. Los Angeles and Intermediate points, conneconly $25.00. Short line, quick tions, Utahs finest trains. I.os and return, only 130.00. Special sale dates. September 4 to 14. Posiof the tively the last $30.00 excursion season to glorious southern California. Low rates for settlers to points in southern Utah. Miners excursions to Nevada points and lowest rates all the dim to all southern California points. Follow the crowd to the ticket office. 169 South Main street PREPARES An-gel- Learning is wealth to the MEN AND WOMEN FOR SUCCESS IN LIFE. po or, an honor to the rich, an aid to the young, s support and comfort to the aged. Bacon. COURSES OF STUDY: Some good persons persons believe. that it is the doings of Pittsburg millionaires that make the heavens weep r much, of late. I Mr. Moody has shipped 200 pounds of evidence to Chicago to be used I De. ENGINEERING Mechanics. 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Before you decide which school to attend that you consider carefully the opportunities afforded by the AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF UTAH Its strong faculty, m odern courses of study, splendid equipment moral atmosphere and healthful environment; also the low expenses and the uniform and splendid success of Its students. 1 SPECIAL NOTICE. POSITIONS FOR YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN. We have more calls for stenographers than we can AIL Our business ta to fit young women and men for these positions. We give a complete practical course. Write os or call at our office, 224 Dooly block. Salt Lake City, Utah, for catalogue, toms, etc. 8TEN0GRAPHNC BUREAU. BOOLEAN keeps your floors free from duet 80CLEAN will not allow dust to fly when eweeping. BOOLEAN will make your Carpet look like new. BOOLEAN will make your floor ap- pear as If scrubbed every day. BOOLEAN will save you hundreds of dollars annually by having your place clean and free from dust Send in your orders. BOOLEAN MFG. CO.. No. 261 So. W. 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Twenty buildings, provided with the beet modern equipment; parade grounds, and athletic field these afford exceptional facilit strong faculty of experts, representing the beat institutions of Am work of Instruction and experimentation. No tuition. Entrance now for illustrated catalogue l non-offici- I live stock, farms, orchards, gardens, ez for thorough and efficient work. A erica and Europe, are In charge of the fee $5. College opens Sept 18. Write Address the Registrar, Agricultural College, Logan, Utah. d longop- o o o o s "And yoa are feeling quite well thta morning?" It waa the morning after, and tea lady whose witchery had tee baronet hta dinner leaned over hta chair. "Quite, madam," ha replied gallantly, owing to your cleverness. I havn not had a dinner suit me so well or enjoyed eo perfect a nights rest for a long while." "Then you will not be ao stern towards your man servant? But tee star boarder shook hta head. Such culpable eareleeencea, madam. The lady hesitated. Could you keep a secret? He bowed solemnly. "Then I will tell you something. My room joins yours; they are much alike. I, too, taka pills before dinner, aad I went by mistake Into your room and took two pllla. Afterwards I slipped up aaj placed two of mine lu your box. I feared to toll you lest they should not suit you; but you see they havo acted admirably. Pray, say you forgivo me." Tho baronet's politeness waa taxed. "Madam, ho said, .."the effeeta havo been too happy tor resentment. Also It follows my earvant ta absolved from Maine.' There was a deeper tint la the ladys cheek, but her eyes were laughing. "Oould you keep another secret ? He laid hta hand oa hta heart as-cur- ed "Faithfully. Thau aha roes as though prepared to make quick exit after speaking, "it ta nothing ao very serious; only tho pills jou took last night were rheumatism pills; and I am ao glad they suite |