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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, transportiitiii!i fcilliles, and there is little doubt th.it the installation of a blast fun.,..,. ii SATURDAY, JANUARY 2 1WI. FIVE follow. LA DUES TINTICS RECORD FOR MONTH OF DECEMBER INCREASE over PREVIOUS YEAR., the Completed figures fur ihe year disclose the fact that the mines of Tintic district, including thirty-thre- e contrib NEW TRANSATLANTIC MAIL ARutors, have sent to market 6.4S0 carRANGEMENT. loads of crude ore and concentrates. What Allowing thirty tons to the car, a con- It Has Been Hndwm Showing Indicating Brought About by tho servative estimate, the total number From the United States Postal May Bo Expoctod of tons would be 194.400. During DeState in the Future. Authorities. cember seventeen mines forwarded 586 carloads of crude ore, as follows: which Utah holds In Ajax XEW YORK. Jan. 2. Of great interThe position la beet shown by Bullion-Bec- k world 0 est to the ocean going public and to mining The result of last Centennlal-Eurek- a those interested in the transmission of comparative tables. Is gratifying. Carlsa especially output car-a mails is the new ar 4 raiigement With the exception of an attempted Eagle & Blue Bell of the International Mercoal regions, which Is now Grand Centra cantile Marine company which makes ,trike in the ter-j- n Gemini a satisfactory 25 reaching Plymouth the first liort of call for east happily been free from lower Mammoth bound steamships of the American line. nation, the state has harassed the May Day 3 The Philadelphia, sailing from Xew the troubles which have as a mini- Star Consolidated Utah York today, will he the first steamship intermountain region. well In the financial Swansea stands of state ng jj the line to carry out the provisions la easier to South Swansea 13 of the new arrangement. centers of the world, and It in Utah Tetro After stopping at Plymouth the dispose of mining properties sec Uncle other Sam Consolidated almost mining any in steamships will make a stop at Cherthan Victor Consolidated g bourg and these two stops will great' tton in the west ly facilitate the handling of the Eng' The Balt Lake Tribune has prepared Yankee Consolidated the state has done Dragon iron mine what of gg lish and continental maila. After deresume t aclivering the malls at Plymouth and in 1103, and also shows what was 1903. Total Its In recapitulation, Cherbourg, the steamships will pro complished of the atate ceed to Southampton as before. Up to giving the mineral output NAVYS OLDEST the present time the passengers for or H03 is as follows: $ 5,134,520.00 LIVING FLAG OFFICER Paris and other continental points have Goid 8,199.048.55 disembarked at Southampton and Silver 8,608,600.00 BALTIMORE, Md., Jan. 2. Rear Ad- crossed the channel. The new arrangeicid ........ 6,001,888.68 miral George B. Balch. U. S. X., retired, ment will be a great convenience for Copper who enjoys the distinction of being the those who wish to go to the continent oldest living flag officer of Uncle Sams and return from there without crossing $21,994,557.28 total 1908 1902 over for will be 82 years old tomorrow to England. It wil also enable the navy, increase net rhe $4,078,607.20, a most wonderful and and will quietly observe the day at bis continental maila to reach Paris twelve home In this city. Admiral Balch saw hours earlier than formerly. rtifying showing. On the westbound voyages the of active service, nearly a but notwithstanding this and the ad steamships will leave Southampton at settlements FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER ditional fact that he has added twenty noon as heretofore, calling at Cheryears to his age since his retirement bourg the same afternoon, and will not bullion he is active and rugged and takes a stop at Plymouth. Plymouth Is approxore market the and In the keen a December Interest in everything pertaining imately 2.950 miles from Sandy Hook, attained for settlements total of $3,052,100, the aggregate aff- to the growth of the United States and Is 150 miles nearer than Southampton. By discharging the malls at ording the best evidence perhaps of navy. Admiral Balch is a southerner, hav- Plymouth about five hours will be the pace with which the old year passed out and that with which the ing been born In Tennessee in 1821. He gained in reaching London. Ordlnari That the pace spent his boyhood in Alabama until his ly, the steamships will reach Plymouth new begins its record. will be maintained those conversant sixteenth year, when he was appointed Friday night, and the mail will be in ss midshipman after the old style, and London early Saturday morning In with the diggings have no apprehensassuratraveled to Xew York to don his uni time for distribution on the first delivare while there ion whatever, nces on every hand to denote an in- form and join the historic old sloop ery. The United States postal authorities crease that shall fulfill every expectatCyane, in which he spent his first three ion. years of service in the Mediterranean have worked in conjunction with the On the ore and bullion markets yest- and along the coast of Africa. He saw steamship company in bringing about erday the settlements amounted to active service in the Mexican war and the new arrangement and they believe $65,000, McCornick & Co. reporting also took part in many of the moat they now have the most convenient and them as they follow: American bull- memorable naval engagements of the efficient service that can he devised for ion, $24,700; gold bars, $5,600; gold, war between the states In the early the transmission of malls from the 60s. At the time of his retirement United States to England and the con' silver, lead and copper ores, $34,700. In the metal market silver advanced from active service, in 1888, he was tinent. and ruled at 56K cents an ounce, with commander of the Pacific fleet. PROGRAM FOR; THE lead stationary at $3.50 per hundred WEEK OF PRAYER ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF pounds and casting copper at 11 material SUIT and JACKET SALE 33 1- to 50 PER CENT OFF ALL SUITS AND JACKETS-TII- IS -3 WEEK ONLY trans-Atlant- ie -- . half-centu- cents ACADEMY OF DESIGN a pound. SHOWING IN ry THE deep cree:; district For the purpbse of determining the fold and silver contents of the samples of ore sent In from the Lucy L. In Clifton XEW TORK, Jan. 2. The seventy-nint-h annual exhibition of the Xational Academy of Design was opened to the public today In the galleries of the American Fine Arts society and will continue until the end of the present month. The exhibition is fully up to the high standard of previous shows of the academy. It comprises the best works In oil, pastel and sculpture of many of the most eminent of living n artists. district. Deep Creek, during the week, Manager Frank L. Wilson submitted the rock for assay, says the Salt Lake Herald. It was not tried for copper, as that metal shows in such quantities that it was deemed unnecessary. When the rock was sent in by Superintendent Clyde Wilson he expressed BOUT BETWEEN O'NEILL the opinion that AND TERRIBLE TEDDY" Jt would run $6 to $8 In gold, or considerably better than the PHILADELPHIA. "Jan. 2. Jack rock from the shaft workings above. 'Xeill of this city la to tace Terry McHe will be agreeably surprised to learn, bout tonight at Govern In a tlmrofore, that the average of the rock O'Xelll Is club. Athletic the Xational ubmitted to the assayer went $20 In one of the considered toughest men for ld, while one sample ran $22. The He Is a In hla Philadelphia. liver contents were weight only .8 of an ounce' both hands and his with clever hitter the metal which was believed to be silver follewsr and admirers among the turning out to be bismuth. element expect Lnless information Is received from Quaker City sporting him to put up a stilt argument before mp in the meantime that will change Program, Manager Wilson will the v or camp today to make a per-n- al IOWA8 ANNUAL CORN TE8T. Inspection of the new tunnel AMES. Ia., Jan. 2. The department 'vnrhing, which had penetrated the the Iowa State college 18 tor a distance of sixty feet with-- t hasagronomy of arrangements for the completed encountering the footwall when the corn Judging annual of the lt letter w" received. Until the opening school next Monday. The school will nter vein hits been prospected a last ten days and will be attended by Ue on the new tunnel level It will be large number of farmers desirous of My hard to determine Just what the studying the many points which have f ore will nverage In copper. do with the breeding, selection and rdln to 1,11 ounta, it much of n storing of seed com. Hundreds of run up well and there la every samples of the leading varieties of com to Wlev. Mr. Wilson consid-"- A from all sections of the state have been that, taking everything as lt gathered by the college and will he onwthlng between 6 and 10 used in the work of Judging. A numcent win not be too much to ex- - ber of prominent speakers wil deliver ,hat ,d averaRe of lectures on the best methods of selectPoihiad-t-0 POr ton and some silver, ing seed com, and methods of harvestlbllltle" of he proposition are ing and storing the crop. "Bl,re out-Cured After Suffering 10 Years. n a lantue a good percentage of Mf Iron in B. F. Hare. eupt. Miami Cycle tt, and for Middletown. O.. suffered for ten thirty feet or more He spent years with dyspepsia. Hme hang-Pyrlt,ern the veln-thIn of dollars for medicine and hundreds heaVl,y chRrged with Iron with doctors without receiving any iWt that w115 permanent benefit. He appaI t0 the night while feeling exceptionally bad on th. re- - I was about to throw down the an Item In the PMra 0r' Should more ,,m paper whentheI saw' be of Kodol PvepeP-slnw.iM Mr merits regarding 'Vll',on " hort Istance' Cure. I concluded to ,he mln ' Rented a while I had no faith in It I felt ta tter hr, the second dose. ALJJiithnn marhle that con be easily after d 10 I am stronger bottles contribute. I hHe been In years, and I jf Kodol Dyspepsia Cure to my ,hl year"?!"1"1 "ew railrond built Slid acqualntancea suffering from n Sold hy Go- - br,ni the stomach trouble. nithin urn m. W and Co., hrt distance of a first-cla- ss Cave, Wallace Drug six-rou- nd ii qrt twT e ea StV'hen rv,ta,'d rf 0,".d dings. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. 2384 Washington Avo. CAPITAL Inventory Now On, $150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS....! 73,245 We transact business in all branches of banking and extend every courtesy consistent with soundness. DAVID ECCLES THOMAS D. DEE JAMES riNGREE JOHN PIXGREE .... - CLARES President Vice-Preside- nt Cashier Asst. Cashier e:ill cheap, at once. I. L. CLARK & SONS CO., f 2356 to 2362 Washington A Avo. rJ r-- J. T. Rushmer, Optician. 2412 WASHINGTON AVENUE. Hows Tlais for Prices Dinner $5 Huy si One Decorated The most luxurious Massage is made possible by $2.sxs Culleys Cold Cream Huy a TJ-lie- ! ! ! Ilundred-l'iec- e Set. Decor- - ee sited Tea Set. We have many bargains on odd pieces and broken seta In CHINA, GLASS and DINNERWARE thlsweek. It removes blemishes and leaves the skin bright and clear ' and perfectly smooth. Prlre 25 cents. WHEELWRIGHT BROS., The Culley Drug Co, "The Quality Store. 2479 Washington Ave. Delicious Purity XEW YORK, Jan. 2. The Evangelical Alliance la In receipt of communications from churches throughout the world Indicating that the "week of and united and universal prayer will be widely observed. The week of prayer la to begin tomorrow and continue for the ensuing seven daya In Its call for the observance the alliance says: "ExIt la no trouble to attend them isting conditions call for a renewed and If you phone 22 for a carriage. world-wid- e appeal to the throne of Its no trouble to catch a train heavenly grace; nations are In commoIn a hurry if you phone 22 for a tion; faces are at variance, classes ancab. grily contend, and false religions dream of new conquests. PHONE 22 The program sets aside Sunday for sermons on "The Kingdom of God and ALLEN TRANSFER the Conditions of Its Triumphant AdCOMPANY. vance; Monday, "The 'Warrant, the ALBERS ALLEN, MUR. Privilege, the Power of Prayer; Tues412 25th St hone 22. day, The Church of Christ; 'Wednesday, "All Xations and People; Thursday, "Missions Home and Foreign; The Friday, "The Family" and Enthronement "The School; Saturday, The Shades of Christ on Earth; Sunday, January In Its with the shades were sell10th, .The Hedy Spirit, Gods Free Arent A full line of chandeliers, shades ing. Gift. and stand lamps. Dances Is suggsstivo of ovory quality that gooa to make what wo oat and drink most desirable. Theatre Parties tho vory ossoneo of Dolieiouo Purity. Discriminating tsa users arc delighted with it sweet aroma and dalicata flavor, A trial will maks you glad you found out about it. Is FRED. J. KIESEL & CO., J Importers of Hamlet... CALIFORNIA LABOR CONVENTION FRESNO, Cal., Jan. 2. Leaders of in California are alorganised-labo- r In Fresno for the anready gathering of the State Federaconvention nual tion of LaNr, to be held here during the coming week. It will be the fourth annual convention of the federation and all indications point to a larger and more representative attendance than at the three previous meetings. San Francisco will send a large delegation and Oakland and other leading cities of the state will also be well rep- resented. Legislative matters affecting the Interests of the workingman ill come in for much attention, and a Imvariety of other subjects of vital come will labor portance to organised up for discussion and action. Reports prepared by the secretary and other officers for presentation to the convention show that the federation Is steadinfluily gaining in membership and ence. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that was ever made Is Dr. Kings New Life Pills. These pills change weakness Into strength, llstlessness Into Into mental power. energy, brain-fa- g In building up the wonderful They're health. Only 25c per box. Sold by Jesse J. Driver, druggist I Sacrificing our inofits a ml more. .Everything in tin store is included. Nothing reserved. If you need good inereluuidise (Strong Eyes Are a blessing that we don't all enjoy. If your eyes are weak they can be made as good as any one's if you let me make you a lalr of glasses. They don't cost much but give lots of satisfaction. v$ale at- The Most Comfortable Place to Live in The Virginia COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC COMPANY. BTAKLEY 8. 8TEVESB, Mgr. 2279 Washington Avs. Phons BI4X. CASmurthwaite Grain Twenty Fourth Street, corner Adams. Produce SPLENDID ROOMS. Company EXCELLENT TABLE 33 TERMS MODERATE. OGDEN. UTAH (Wholesale) ttah" The Proper Place to Get Your Sunday Dinner. ChasJ.A.Lindquest UNDERKER Satisfactory Tailoring at Satisfactory Prices. ANDJiMBALMER 2620 Washington Ave. Phone 520-X- That Is exactly why wo do tho Tailoring Busin ea of Ogdan. . Anderson 282 m j Twenty-Fift- h Stroat, Ogdon. Utah. Albert F. Richey rornilhlnB ransnl and Embilming 2372 Washington Avo. 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