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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, salt lakersIN invest MONTANA The officers of the UTAH COPPER BULLION FOR MONTH OF JANUARY MINES a Jefferson-Montan- Mines Co., Corbln-MontaIK CREEK ,nd the filed their yesterday this city, of both with Secrearticles of incorporation T. Hammond. In tary of State James of the FABULOUSLY RICH ORE FOUND the personnel instances both IN THE OLD CAMP. is the directors of officers and board H. Arthur follows: as tame, being and director; C. K. g. Bird, president and di- January Output of Copper in Utah McComlclt. Greater than Ever Before Salt treasurer rector; C. H. Post, secretary, Lakere In Montana. and and director: II. A. McCornlck CRIPPLE na vice-preside- nt r T. King, directors. The two new Cripple Creek strikes The capitalization of the Jefferson divided into reported within the company is $1,000,000, imst few days nre shares at a par value of $2 each. For its entire capitalisation the Interest company acquires in lode claims mining In the following Montana: Vorce, county, Jefferson Loren, Potter, Bayllss, Crobaugh, Krause, Tarbell, Koehler, Kendall Bauder, Stockwell Sanford, Skeel, together with an assignment of an option held by B. T. King from J. H. McCabe, for the purchase of the reinterest in the maining 500,000 two-thir- ds rd claims. The Corbin company is capitalised divided into $00,000 shares at a par value of $2 each. Under the earns conditions as the former company, the latter acquires title to the following lode claims in Jefferson Monitor, Daisy, county, Montana: for $000,000, Ruby, Songbird, Copper Queen (now without question authentic und will tend to give that famous camp another "boost." One wus in Stratton's Independence, which John Hays Hammond reorted two years ngo was worked out, und is a fabulously rich ore chute. Particulars us to the richness or extent can not be obtained, but it is a conclusive fact thut many sacks of sylvanite ore are being stored away. It is said that values as high as $30,000 to the ton have been found, which to those familiar with this wonderful bonanza ln its palmy days is hot surprising. It is stated that In the course of a carload of ore has been extracted and that it Is stored underground and is worth $600,000. This find was made on the ninth level and the work was done under Mannger Cornish. This will be good news, not only to the stockhllders, but to the camp as relocated in whole or in part as American Mint), Blue Rock, Basin, Mammoth, Wlckes, Covellte, Ely and well. Jockey Boy. The dividends paid by These are the properties into which Mr. McCornlck bought a few days ago, Independence last year . according to the special dispatch from Butte Saturday morning. He was re- Stratton's aggregated besides leaving a large $375,000, amount of money in the treasury. Simultaneous with this rich strike comes another from the El Paso Con- inported to heve secured one-thiterest from J. H. McCabe for $150,000. Salt Lake Herald. rd solidated Gold Mining company. Several weeks ago S. P. Bernard, president MILLION PAID FOR of the company exhibited two large ARIZONA CCOPPER MINES specimens of calaverlte which came out of the C. K. ft N. vein, which had A dispatch from Bisbee, Arizona, been opened up by a winze for 4 SO ays that probably the highest price feet This find has also been sacked ever paid for an undeveloped and cashed under ground, and It is said propis sufficient to load a twenty ton car erty in Arizona was paid last Saturday in the transfer of the Shattuck-Costell- o and the prospective lot is worth $300,-00- 0. group of copper, claims from their Bisbee owners to eastern capitaliThese may be exaggerations, but prists from the Lake Superior copper vate advices received at the State bell for a consideration of $1,000,000. Journal office several days ago from ChishThe purchasers are Archie M. authentic sources say that both finds olm of Duluth, Minn.; Martin Pat-tiso- n are bona fide and that they will maof Superior, Mich.; A. Gutherie, terially help Cripple Creek and the of 8L Paul, and Thomas Bardon of state of Colorado. It is no idle dream Ashland, Wls. The heaviest owner to state that strikes in that famous among the sellers is L. C. Shattuck, district will continue to be made for a promlnene banker and mining man several years to come. of this city. The property comprises situated in the richest part of the Bisbee district, being surrounded by the Copper Queen, Calumet and Arizona, Pittsburg and Duluth, and other properties, representing $100,000,-W- 0 in value. The property will be developed and operated as a close cor120 acres The crop of vopier bullimi containing gold and iler during the month of Janunr) exceeded all previous records, the optput forwarded by the various plants in Balt Like valley to the eastern refineries during that ieriod attaining a total of 8.478.151) iouuds, of which volume 2,803.150 pounds emanated from the independent plants, the American Smelting and Refining cotn-lun- y reporting with the balance. While the valuation of this splendid product from the copper furnaces cannot, in the ubsence of data thut is inflexibly withheld by the local managers of the companies, be accurately computed, it can be said without fenr contradiction that it approximates 50.U00. and yet not one of the smelters but is preparing for an increased This leap year society note is from The record for the pre-io- the Milford production. Times: "The leap year month follows: at the oieru house last party ' Pounds. evening was a great suiress. About Bingham Con 720,000 forty couples attended und the girls tah Con 1.300,000 walked up and paid their fares like United States 783,000 little men. And they wouldn't stand for any business. Some of Total 2.803,150 the old stiffs that haven't danced for American Smelting & Refining 675,000 years were dragged out and compelled to cut up all sorts of capers. Grand total 3.478,150 Dr. rook of Beaver, like ull great To increase the crop of copper the men. is subject to fits of abstract Ion. Utah Consolidated will have soon comand during these ierlods of aberration pleted enlargements thatt shall enable commits many wlerd acts, suys the it to reduce over 800 tons of ore daily, Milford Times. Monday night he while the Bingham Consolidated has for Salt started Like and when he a fourth furnace to go into commisboarded the train Milford at he ear-rie- d sion us soon as its clients shall have Torn Martin's valise with him. reached their maximum, with theUnlt-e- d State company's battery gradual- leaving his own ut the Oxford. Marits cupacity without tin was on his way to Beaver, and ly increasing reference to the lead furnuces with when he opened his valise to get n nightshirt he was confronted by u fine which it is equipping itself. To meet the requirements of the assortment of paregoric and pills. Dr. on the other end of the line, went valley furnaces in Janaury the pro- Cook, his Into grip and struck two quart botducer was required to supply them of amber colored stuff, the like of tles with 90,776 tons of ore, while in addition to this there w;aa forwarded to which he hud never seen before, and a the furnaces outside the state 6,000 box of cigars. Our Big 20 Per Cent off Sale Ends Saturday, Feb. 6th UTAH BAMBERGER wnll-tlow- DEPENDABLE MUSLIN UNDERAND EMBROIDERIES ON 8ALE AT PRICES WHICH WILL INTEREST EVERY LADY WHO SEES THEM. NOTICE THE WORKMANSHIP, QUALITY AND 8TYLE AND COMPARE WITH GOODS BOUGHT FOR SPECIAL 8ALES. WEAR er CLAIRES 2356-236- We 2 Washington A vs. Ca-pit- W OGDEN, UTAH Are Giving Away Six Glass Tumblsrs with avary two dollar purehsso in our orockory depart' msnt this weok. Wheelwright Bros., I 2476 Washington Avo. Phono 147-- Z BOYS AND CHILDREN'S - i ; CLOTHING SALE P UTNAMS GREAT ANNUAL SALE oOfei BRUS8ELS GARBAGE CREMATORY Boys and Chi- The refuse destruction plant of Brussels is said to be the most complete yet Instated, and will consume In twenty-fou- r hours 200 tons of refuse, which, though less rich In combustibles during the summer than In winter, suffices to maintain combustion the year around without a pound of coal. The power generated from the plant is at present driving two 100 horse power dynamos, but at least tower Is being wasted at present The works are situated ln the city, near the city hall, the Bourse and the principal railway stations, and emit no offensive odors. ldrens Clothing Is Now On Consumption er e0,y GOODS THAT WERE NOT BOUGHT FOR SPECIAL 8ALE8. WE HAVE PLACED OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF 1892. far-teachi- ng " Muslin UNDERWEAR? us ot Z Do you want good, reliable and Nearby States Tons. of England 66,637 COAL IN NEVADA. INVEST8 IN OIL LANDS Manufactured copper exported 25,745 The Appeal tells of the recent disSulphate of copper exoprted.. 13,861 covery of a four-fovein of coal a Tbe Balt Lake Tribune 45,147 few miles from Consumption of France says: Carson, Nevada. With a knowledge of the oil and gas Consumption of Germany. ....'. 79,000 Hold along t4ie lake's shores as A REMARKABLE RELIC. Consumption American copper as any of those who have 13,513 In Italy, Austria, Russia!... The Pope has returned to the church Proepected it. President Simon Bam-ktiof San Silvestro in Rome, frequented of the Salt Lake & Ogden railr243,403 Total by the English colony, one of the most oad has decided to take an active December estimated. part precious relics of the Roman church. in the A comparison with the previous year It is the head of St. John the campaign, which is hourly more Baptist animated, and to that end has Just ac- reveals a shrinkage of about 180,000 According to a tradition ten centuries quired title to a block of old, the head which was demanded by ground withi- pounds ln 1903.. n gunshot of the bore which A the A Boston publication says: is going daughter of Herod as a reward for town under the direction of the Guf-- 7 well posted copper man, and one who her dancing was carried from Palestine Galey company. The conveyance is In close touch with all the leading to Rome. It reached the Eternal City tle Around, In which the former selling agents in New York says: T a thousand ago, being brought by years ner retains a "contingent interest," am surprised at the rapid falling off in certain Greek monks, who deposited it uich will place him e, among the rich the demand for copper since the first in the church of San Silvestro in n the event an oil flow is developed, of the year. It was easier to sell 2,000,-00- 0 monaswas a which at that time J lcare been completed, when Mr. Innumerable miracles were pounds of copper in December than tery. mber8r receVP(i a elecand now. Lake 100,000 from pounds proposition wrought by the agency of the head of Held representative of an Ohio trolytic are now obtainable as low as the head of the saint, and In such estivindicate which has for many years 12 2 cents. The world today, how- mation was the relic held that regular n identified with the oil field of that ever, is producing more copper than pitched battles were fought for its poste ln wl,ich his customer agrees ever In Its history, and this fact may session. In 1411. while the head was nnle a company, rig up a plant have much ot do with the declining being carried In procession, certain unsink as aggressively as are the prices. ruly Florentines attacked the cortege, Th, Proposition Mr. Bam-,but they were successfully repulsed by under erlou consideration Fight Will Bs Bitter. the Romans, who were led by th$ Prince while he has ample means with Colonna of the time. After this, fear' In closing exPllt will such who an Those persist undertaking ing that thepreclous object might be lost him0he appreciates the advantages their ears against the continual recoin the popes ordered that it was never to erived ln n alliance with those mendatlon of Dr. King's New Discov leave the church of San Silvestro, and whft Ve Won the,r ,pur ,n the ery for Consumption, will have a long It remained there until 1870,when Rome tad. the eaBt Identif0 Concrnlng the and bitter fight with their troubles, If was besieged by the troops of Victor th0,,e by whom he a. been not ended aerller by fatal termination. Emanuel. It was then carried by the Mr. Bamberger would Read what T. R. Beall of Beall. Miss., order of Plus IX, to the Vatican. The until the fate of their has to say: "Last fall my wife had present Pope, however, thinks that Ure- She there can be no been decided. every syibptom of consumption. danger in returning the after toldsn,hhl,e ,n,,u,r,e8 concerning the took Dr. King's New Discovery relic to its ancient resting place. The of the baR,n and everything else had failed. Improve- holy head is contained In a valuable re nw! Un,U tlmt ,urrund It are ment came at once and four bottles liquary weighing over 100 pounds. Pourln, i Guaranteed by New York Mail and Express. nWny men f entirely cured her." nc, t0 Price 50c arr,v In a , short Jesse J. Driver, druggist tin,. Subscribe for the Utah State Journal free. and $1. Trial bottles SIMON IDOL TROUSER and SUIT SALE tons of ore, with the total reaching The St. Anthony Teton Peak, replyre100,000, and bad roads nearly yet ing to a correspondent who wrote that tarded the moving of the output. Salt St. Anthony was the most immoral Lake Tribune. town In the county" says: "We claim SL Anthony Is the most moral town In PORTLAND'S GREAT SHOWING. the county. First, because Why? A dispatch from Council Bluffs, la., thire Is no gambling, except behind says the annual meeting of the share- locked doora in secret cribs where they holders of the Portland Mining com- cannot be found. Second, because the pany of Cripple Creek, Colo., was held inen and boys of St. Anthony would there on February 1st, at which the old not furnish enough business to keep directors were as follows: one saloon alive for one day in the James E. Burns, Irving Howbert, week, and we have five. Who supFrank G. Peck, R. G. Shannon and ports the other four and makes it a Thomas F. Burns. President Burns profitable business for the fifth one? submitted a report showing that 90,224 The house of prostitution is arrested tons of ore had been mined, the value and every inmate fined to the full exof which was $2,608,998, and the net tent of the law each and every month. profits were $1,939,143. The directors Who makes it profltuble for this house will meet in Colorado Springs in a to prosper and pay heavy fines? Is it COPPER CONSUMPTION. few days for the election of officers. the citixens of SL Anthony? We say, President Burns at the conclusion of No! We hope our correspondent for A New Tork dispatch says the an- the meeting was served with notice of our neighboring town will lie more nual copper review of Lewis ft Son of an original suit filed by John D. Hare careful ln his future articles on moralLiverpool presents the subjoined sta- In the district court here for $300,000 ity and assist to put down these things tistics of the total consumption of cop- which amount Hare alleges is due him instead of condemning the people to per ln the principal countries of Eu- on account of deals made In 1891 and hell." rope in 1903: poration. FEHKUAKY ...LAST WEEK OF THE... Mines and Mining Utah and Adjoining States & one-thi- WEDNESDAY, opportunity to clothe your boys good and Now Is vour warm and styles, at prices that up-to-d- 400-hor- se REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Education of Ogden City for the property situated on the southwest ate in will make you think you have received a present from home Putnams Clothing House Ave. 2345 Washington corner of Grant avenue and Twenty-fift- h street In said city. The said property being about one hundred and twenty-fiv- e (125) feet west, by one feet (122) hundred and thirty-tw- o south, beginning from the said corner subject to a right of way on the west DEN, UTAH of ten (10) feet In width, by one hundred and thirty-tw- o (182) feet In Carry the Largest Line of Sporting Goods of Every Description depth. All bids must he presented at of any House in the Country, and Sell at the Lowest Possible Prices the office of the clerk of the said Board, Send for Their Large 154 Page Catalo- g- it is free. BROWNING BROS. CO. 00 room No. 404, Eccles Building, Ogden on City, on or before 3 o'clock p. bid Each 1904. Dth, Friday, February must be accompanied by a certified check for not less than one per cent of the amount of the bid. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Further particulars. If desired, can be obtained at the office of the clerk. THOMAS D. DEE, President I wsMSNvgvNsasasoisjFNrsavgsNsNSN Satisfactory Tailoring at Satisfactory Prices. Z That Is oxsctlr why wo do tKw oh of Ogdan. 7 282 Twenty-Fift- h Straat, Ogdan, Ulah, & S |