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Show MINING EDITION BEAVER COUNTY NEWS PAGE 14 MAY RETAIL WHOLESALE erchandise eneira Powder and Other Mining a Specialty Suppli Q IkJ s WE OPERATE THE Latest Sheep Shearing and Dipping Plant in the United States Mjlford, Utah property and is being worked on a lease by W. J. Merritt and others who are taking out a largr tonnage of iron ore for the smelters at Salt Lake. Besides these old properties in these districts, J. M. Reynolds has a group of eight claima which lias a very promising future. Recently Mr. Reynolds organised the Bradshaw Mining Company which took over these claims and it Is the intention to start operations on the ground this summer and develop the property to considerable extent. The outcroppings on this ground gives good values in lead, and gold and with depth it is beEnquire lieved that a large body of rich ore be it in expected that ahipmenta w commenced in the near fi lure. Samplea of the ore taken out give values of 20 per cent copper. ! I per cent lead, 70 ounce silver and about ft in gold. The St Marys has i most promising future and when sufficient depth has been attained there is no doubt but that this property will reveal some exceptional ore values. A haul of about four miles will give the company railroad facilities and a good loading station. The picture herewith shows the works of this coming mine of the Star district. II THE ST. MAflYS IS RAPIDLY BECOMING COOP PRODUCER MaProperty is Well Equipped with Modem Large Bodies of Good chinery Ore in Sight and Blocked Out -r-- Has The St, Marys Mining Co. hH n in a very ahort time. disThe St. Mary in equipped with modGood range for sale cheap. group of tour claim in the Star Mrs. G. W. Ochs. of a in ern and gaso good having from machinery, Milford, miles trict, rtn sil-v- er works his couutry editor for a puff on the strength of a big pumpkin he gradMen who make newspapers some uates in journalism. When he writes times believe that their profession is Clarpiece for the Anyone Gin Do K an exacting one. They are wrong, remarks the Washington Star. It is the simplest calling. Making a newspaper is an easy trick. Anybody can do it. A lawyer with only a diploma and a brass sign, who would lose a suit if the other side was ready to confess judgment, will tell you how to run a newspaper. A physician who would send his patient to the morgue before the prescription could be filled will know all the fine points of making a An actor who never newspaper. earned any other plaudit than a soft tomato will give instructions in handling the worlds news. Any lady who Property of the St. Maryi Mining Company in Star Mining District one of the moat likely properties In the district. Three of these claims are patened and on is unpatened. The company is conservatively capitalised, and well ollleered. II. E. Smith of Duluth, Minn., ia the presi- dent of the company and mine la nnder the superintendence Of Pat Ryan. The property is adjoining that of the Progressive Mining Co. a few hundred feet farther down the gulch. It has been a good producer and from present indications there ia , an unlimited quantity of good ore which will enable the ml1 to enter the shipping class line hoist which Is capable of handling a large tonnage of ore when and recently a comnecessary, pressor was installed.. There is a large amount of underground work done on this property and besides the workings of early days the company haa a shaft down to a depth of over 100 feet, 360 feet of tunnel, ISO feet of drifts and over 100 feet of crosscuts. From the 100 foot level adrift U being run to cut the rich copper ore which was encountered in the old workings. A large amount of good ore has been and is being takon out of theshaft and will be found. While at the present time there li There is no doubt but that the Linbut one property working in these coln and Bradshaw districts are among richest In Southern Utah and they districts yet there are a number of the are destined to produce some of the good mines located there. Among best mines in the country. these mine are some of the oldest in Califvcii Semite Via Salt laka Routt the country and also some of the than June 15th, 1910 through Not greatest producer. The old Lincoln servicelater will be established to all Calimine when it was in operation a few fornia points. For rates and illustrayears ago wa a good producer, as was ted booklets address J. II. MsncU-r- also the Ilecla, the Cave and the fleld, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Salt Lower Cave. Several thousand dollars Lake City. worth of ore have been taken out of all these mines. The Cave mine at RINGS DYSPEPSIA TABLETS the present time is the one working Rail IndlHtwi and Stomach Trouble lincili tad Iridihiw Districts knows enough to get off the street car backwards has positive opinion on the press. Even a society person who Squash County ion about a most enjoyable entertainment he completes his course in newspaper work, and when he writes a communication on both sides of the paper to the editor he becomes a thirty third degree member of the Tribe of Scribe. That so many men have abandoned literature for the law, mediolne and other easy walks of life aimply shows that many men would rather fail iu one thing than another. post-gradua- te Rotice Salt Lake City, Utah April 26th, 1910. Notice is hereby given thacin accordance with the provisions of an Act of Congress, approved August IS, 1894, entitled An Act making appropriation for sundry civil expences of the government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1895, and for other purposes, I, William Spry, Governor of the State of Utah have made application to the Commisioner of the Genral Land Office for the survey of the following described full and fractional townships of the unsurveyed public lands of Utah, vix: Township 27 South, Range 16 West. Township 27 South, Range 17 West. Township 28 South, Range 17 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. That said landa are reserved from any adverse appropriation by settlement or otherwise except under rights that may be found to exist of prior inception, fora period to extend from April 8th, 1910 until the expiration of sixty days from the date of the filing of the towhship plats of the survey in the district Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, during which period of sixty days, the State will exercise the exclusive right of selection of any such lands not embraced in any valid adverse claim, for the satisfaction of auch grants. William Spry Governor of Utah, never paid anything but a call or made anything but a visit, or did anything but a tailor, knows how stupid First May those men are who write stories' edli copy wrestle with heads that wont fit and get the paper out on time. One reason for the universality of perfection in this trade, among those who do not work at it, ia that anybody has been employed on it. It is a most unusual thing to meet a man who, when the occasion seems ripe, will not say I used to be a newspaper Milford man myself. Every time a man C. last June 13 . 3 Mclntire Contractor Utah |