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Show ewrET-T- T THE 12 latches' I indications are even brighter for its future development. ! The past year lead production amounted to 53,464,075 pounds; there f was mined 4,205,46327 ounces of sils i ver,, and dividends paid, to stockholders so far amounted to $4,369,798. In striking the average mineral wealth the company announces that silver-lea- d ore carried .037 ounces of gold per ton; 30.05 ounces of silver per ton; 28.87 per cent lead per ton; .336 per cent copper per ton. What is known as the dry silver ore carried 97.96 .094 ounces of gold per, ton; ounces of silver per ton; 3.31 per cent lead per ton, and .62 per cent copper pertpn. The mill ore, which ls0the poorest ore taken out; goes .032 ounces' in gold per ton; 18.61 ounces in silver per ton; 5.22 per cent lead per ton, and .37 per cent copper per ton. Cafe Main and 4th South . . SPECIAL CLUB BREAKFAST 6 A. M. to 11:30 A. M. 25c 40c to 75c . Short Orders at all Hours 24 Hour Service I i 5 to 50c - COMPLETE DINNERS 11:30 A. M. to 8:30 P M. I We Serve the Best the Market Affords ' iC 5iniMnmuiiMiiiMmnMiimuiiMiiMiiimiiimiHiiiiiuimHiiimmiiiiiiniiiiiuiiii? jflllllllllUllllllllllllllllilUIIUIIIIJIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllUllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIH: IT I Z EN blage of representatives from 52 well known colleges, and over 7,000 people who had journeyed miles on foot to view the ceremonies. Platinum ore has been discovered in the upper Snake valley in Idaho.' SUMMONS. In the Third Judicial District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Anna Laura Gossanl, plaintiff w Earl Gob sard, defendant. Summ na H The State of Utah to the said Dt eiuW You are hereby summoned to twenty dayB after the service ..pnT of tki mons upon you, if served within the which this action is brought ; otl.4rwi?t thirty days after service, and def nd tL entitled action, and in case of y.PUr fTa do so, judgment will be rendered aetfc? according to the demand the which has, been filed with the clerk? y, of court.-- .1 : ' This action is brought to dissolve riage contract now existing betwiz1 plaintiff and defendant. ROBERT H. WALlfi Attorney for piZ 304-- 5 Boston Building, Salt Lake Citjf. k5 . ring Jf, a tru( Snent shown Act of E ggs 443, ted on That Higher, 2s managt publisher, !pany. Fi Iditor, Jtah. Business i jke City, I That presses of gve ttfen. hss?sf mt cent p ft?. I. That and one bonds, n ages, iMlding 24 I Jack Shafer Private Dining Booths BIG DIVIDEND. . The Chief Con. Mining company has declared a quarterly dividend which will be paid on May 1, it is said, and which will amount to about $100,000. The company will then boast of having paid $2,969,380.75 in dividends to its stockholders. SHAFERS WILSON CAFE 36 East Second South St. Shellfish and Oysters our Spec- ialty. We cater to banquets and large parties. MINING There is an unusual boom in 1 I s 3 Telephone Wasatch I BOOM. 4396 f SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH MiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitittiiimiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiTI s The Famous Dry Climate and M&O I CIGARS & f Have No Equals min- ing properties of Nevada. Old mines are being made productive again and many new locations are developing into paying properties. MEXICO. Charles Moore tells an interesting story on mining in Mexico, which was published in the Park City Record of April 3. Mr. Moore says the entire country is mineralized and it is no trick for the ordinary Mexican to locate a claim and commence to make money from the surface down. He says the country is rich in silver, lead, zinc, and some copper. & ZINC-LEA- Ask Your Dealer I For them Distributors iiiuiiuiiiiniHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiintiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiii Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-'- . LAWYERS AND LITERATI. Have your document! and nianu- nor I lit trnnalated In s' The successful treatment of zinc-leaores means much to the west. Up to a few years ago all such ores had to be shipped out of the country for treatment and the traffic and carrier costs ate up all the profits. Utah is already on the road in the successful treatment of all such ores with plants being erected in various parts of the state. Idaho financiers have taken up the matter and large plants will be established in some of the larger mining camps of that state. d The Cuban Cigar Co s s D. GREEK 1 by I ANTONES A MAIITIIAKIS NEWS IN BRIEF. NiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiimiiiiiiiil (Clara J. Fagergren.) The Los Angeles and Salt Lake railroad will construct a 1,000,000 gallon water tank at Cedar City, Utah. I A magnificent Hebrew has been erected on the EVANS & EARLY Funeral Directors 48 8outh State Street Telephone Wasatch 5616 The modern business man calls up his family when he is out of town, makes hotel reservations in the next city, insures appointments with his customers and keeps in touch with his business To meet the constant at home all by Long demand for more teleDistance. It is the better way the best way to meet the needs of communication in business. One of the advantages of Long Distance service is the station-to-statio- n call. It means calling a number or an address without specifying a particular person. It saves time and money. if- fc securit; list of ley app ilso, in y hold return a any ions, t for wh that t slief unde g wh mm 8worn to day of Api Residing My Com For Br Printing, CENTl phones , new plants must be built at costs much greater than the average of our present plant. To do this we must obtain capital which must be paid adequate That the 23! PROB; Consul five slgr . Telephone rates are based entirely on the needs of conductin ,v the telephone business wages for laboi. wages for capital , run ning expenses , depri x Estate ceased, with vou Place of street. S fore the TRAC Admlnist 1. Wo POWER! ciatio n and jus enough surplus to pr tect the service and th investment . Attorn Date A D. 19 X Estate Eliza Ja Present Station-to-Statio- n c jersigne lake CallsTl Ct y of j Admlnis are Quicker and Cost Lessjj Jackli CARLSO Attorn 1hone Wni. 0503. 320 Nem Bide. Legal I'apera, Americanization. f HE LETTER WAY was a good way when Xo it was the only way. But the art of letter writing has been lost in the rush of modern business life. The telephone way a better way, a more personal way has taken its place. More and more, Long Distance is doing the work of the postman and the social and business letters of other decades are being replaced by the social and business telephone calls of today. . a university Mount of Olives near Jerusalem in Palestine. The building was dedicated April 1, with appropriate ceremonies in the presence of a distinguished assem- - ; Date Bell System One Policy One System Universal Service Estate ometim and ail Direct toward Better Service The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph on, det Jouchen 8outh Utah, on A. D. b to traqy wExecu Frank 1 QEO. Y. i A 7 -- J Attori D. 19 |