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Show DAILY UTAH G all that will be required to enrich It MORE WEBER owi'er. The gold vein above ajjoken oi war viovkid in a iJi'iinitive way i great many yeiir ago by the Mexici'ia and COUNTY MINES the-gneis- s, m JOURNAL, FRIDAY, NOVESIRER A DEFENSE OF A CLASSMATE tin; ore saved by ineuna of uruslra. After looking for it for thirteen yearn George F. ltum.il of Ogden made the discovery nml location followed arid over CUO feet of work ha been done AlOgden Is a Possible Coming Mining development of thl owner the projierty though Center A Wonderful Ton-ops- h tt.e same a it hh prospect only regard Prospect. a the may be said of Much mine Santa Eulalia, situated In the state mining I of Chihuahua, Mexico, which was Another very promising I that worked 250 years ago and then aban- property in Weber county worked ngan, donc l and afterward owned by the Southern racifle Gold It has a record of more than (01, 000,- and Copjwr Mining & Milling com-it0(lay under gkUful Aim.r . pany. It is known as the Last Chance cun nagement, it la a great. progroup and is situated on the south- - jut.r than ever before in its history west slope of Sierra Mad re moun- - an(j yet this wonderful mine was once I tain, Sierra Madre mining district. a worthless prospect. I There are seven full claims embracing do,, Maguire has also examined this an area of HO acres, which Join each projjerty and after making an elabor-othe- r, making a com pact group, four ate report on it closes in these words : of which lie along a mineral contact All the work so far done on this of gneiss and quartzite, varying In property has been well done, and this width from 13 to 100 feet between group of claims is one that I would walls, the mineral contents of which recommend to those desiring a safe are copiier and gold, the copper con- and conservative mining investment." ano bomlte sisting of chalcoyprite The Vindicator company was incor- and blue green silicates, ponied under the laws of Utah, Sept Hlong with The walls of this immense vein are 1Si 190S- reported to be very distinct and reguIn mining as in other things, dislar. tance lends enchantment to the view A second vein called a cross country sometimes, and the miner will leave vein, lying about 700 feet west of the a good district expecting to find a main workings of the vein above dea- - better one further on, and thla la show- cribed, runs through etiiially true of the mining operator or ing a very clear hanging wall. Thla jnYestor. Frequently it paya o go vein ahowa very distinctly along the I fUrther away and take a chance. Some surface for a distance of over 1,000 very conservative Ogden men investi-fee- L There are two other veins, both ga(ed the Tonopah district In Nevada well mineralised. A tunnel and in- Six anj looked good to them. dine of 200 feet has been run in lode I months ago they secured five claims matter. In that famous locality and organised It is admirably situated to be a company, incorporating under the worked by tunnels because of the laws of Arisons, the Willow Springs great depth that can be attained and Tonopah Mining Their company. the excellent drainage they will per- property is situated within three miles mit of, as the Sierra Madre mountain of the Timber Hill mine, one of the is exceedingly precipitous and rugged. I most recent shippers in the district. The formation here is similar to that Location and prospecting 'work has at Bingham, Cottonwood and Park been done and is being continued City. Water is abundant and there is with three men. The values are copplenty of wood, and there are two per, gold and silver and assays relines of railroad within two miles of cently made show values of thlrty-on'- e the property, thus affording splendid per cent copper, twenty dollars in transportation facilities to the smelt- ounces in silver, certainly and ere of Salt Lake. While little timbera wonderful showing for a prospect ing will probably be necessary owing to the stable nature of the ground RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS there is an abundance of timber for ' should be any mining purposes needed. Important Subjects Will Be Discussed at New Orleans Con- of from various taken parts Assays vention. the workings have given from five to twenty-thre- e NEW ORLEANS, La., Nov. IS. The and one-ha- lf per cent copper and from one to six dollars in I annual convention of the Association Five or six men are at work of Southern Railroad Commissioners gold. on the property and development will wll be held in this city during the com continue uninterruptedly. ing week and elaborate arrangements M. O'Rourke, former manager of I are being made for the reception and the Mammoth Mining & Milling com entertainment of the visitors. The the railroad pany at Tlntic, says of Sierra Madre association represents I have been there and it commissioners mountain: of fourteen southern certainly contains great bodies of gold states, all of which will have deleand copper ores and undoubtedly great gates at the convention. In addition mines will be opened up there by prop- to the railroad commissioners who Don Maguire, er development. are members of the association, repall over the state as an able resentatives of various commercial and conscientious mining mun, ex- organizations and prominent traffic amined the property last July and officials are expected to be present. made an exhaustive report on the N. W. Baplst of Tennessee is presl same. In it he speaks very confident- - dent of the association and will p reside over the meeting. During the ly of wonderful possibilities for it The officers and directors of this three days the convention will be in company are well known responsible session there will be papers and men, professional and mining missions on a wide range of subjects, men of Ogden and Balt Lake who have! Including safety appliances, rates and I g, uniform classification, put their own money into It and will so. continue to do taxation and valuation of railroad Only seven miles from Ogden In property, grade crossings, classifies Birch Creek and Byrnes' canyons is tlon of expenses of operation and con the Vindicator group, consisting of struction of railways, legislation, and ten full-sizmining clnimz or 200 delays in enforcing orders of railroad acres. Three veins are traceable on I'commlssiones. this property across the ground from IT APPLIES. end to end. These veins measure from A good friend asks the republlcation eight to fifty feet in width and parallel each other, in a northeasterly and of the following from the York, Neb., southwesterly direction. One of these Democrat: CHUMP FACTORIES." veins, about eight feet wide, carries There are a variety of chumps in values from 22.50 to $40 ( per ton and averages $18. The middle vein has not this country. Some are born chumps, yet been prospected, but the south some achieve chumposity and others vein in Byrnes canyon la known as have chumpness stuck into them. The the copper vein which is overlaid with chump who votes the Republican tican iron capping always a good indi- ket these days solely because he has cation of mineral below, as has been been made to believe that his pros proven by the Leadvllle bonanzas and prity depended upon the success of in many other districts where there that party, is the most pitiable of were no outcroppings showing values. them all. lie was told to vote the but where, when the iron had been I Republican ticket and get 7 cents for penetrated, wonderful riches were un- - his fat cattle, lie voted the ticket and I STATU 13, Good Nami. From personal experience I testify that DeWUts Little Early Risers are unequalled as a liver pilL They are rightly named because they give strength and energy and do their work with ease. W. T. Easton, Boerne, Tex. Thousands of people are using these tiny little pills in preference to all STUDENTS LAW STATE THE others, because they are so pleasant PLAIN FACTS. and effectual. They cure biliousness, torpid liver, jaundice, sick headache, constipation, etc. They do not purge and but cleanse and strengthRegarding Israel Emerson Willeys en. weaken, Bold by Geo. F. Cave. Wallace UniColumbia Drug Co, and Wm. Glddlngs. Candidacy for versity Class Presidency. Have your Plano insured. Ever hear of a piano being rescued uninTwo Washington law students, jured from a burning house? We inwriting under date of November 6, sure pianos. TeL 251 X, Hunter In1903, 'have the following to say tn re- vestment Co, Insurance Agents. gard to the candidacy of Israel Emerson Willey for the presidency of the Subscribe for The State JoumaL Columbian university graduating class: Among the candidates for president After Months of of the graduating class of the law department of the Columbia!) university of this city, at its first meeting for the purpose of electing class officers, was 51 r. Israel Emerson Willey, of Salt Luke. In view of the attention which our plans are perfected. has been given this affair by the press Without further cereand the apparent misapprehension which seems to prevail upon the submony you are invited to ject, we deem It our duty as friends visit the best equipped and supporters of Mr. Willey, to state Fur, Suit and the facts as they are, and this for house in the city contwo reasons: First, to correct any ceded to be such by all. false reports which may have reached Garments quoted at the ears of Mr. Willey's friends; second, to state the true position and feelthat no other ing of the class in the matter. house ever did, will or The political history of the class in can touch for the previous .two years of its existence tftoroughly reliable, permay be stated briefly to be this: All the officers for both years were nomifectly fitted garments. nated and elected practically without We are headquarters for opposition by a faction i composed Blue Trading Stamps chiefly of members of a certain frato As this the of ternity. personnel Premiums faction nothing need be said save the fact that a certain element, through By collecting Blue Tradno ulterior motives nor hope of pering Stamps you can sesonal aggrandizement, came to the cure premiums repreelement conclusion that this frat senting worth, usefulness was not exactly representative of the and ornament free cut whole class and inasmuch as they had had full sway for two years It was glass, china, furniture, time for a change in administration. In clocks, silverware anycasting about for a suitable candidate thing up to a piano. the available material was gone over For every (lollar cash thoroughly and Mr. Willey was settled urcliase we give ten upon aa being the man who would lue make the strongest candidate against Trading Stamps. the frats. Accordingly his name S. BURT & BROS. was proposed at the meeting held for excitethe that purpose, whereupon ment became intense. Inuendo and epithet verging close on to person,4I alities were indulged in by the opposition, the whole burden of which was, though not openly stated, that Mr. and had Willey was a Mormon, a his of life spent portion expounding that doctrine in a foreign clime, and for that reason was ineligible for class j Wc Are Always Busy WHY ? . Painstaking Preparations Cloak, BECAUSE We do a straightforward, and Honest Business. We show an immense line of Men's g Outfittings. BECAUSE We have one price, and one only. BECAUSE We guarantee everything we sell as rep-- . resented. BECAUSE We always make prompt deliveries. BECAUSE We give best values for least monev. BECAUSE We are constantly adding new cus-- . tomers. BECAUSE We are satisfied with small profits and large business. BECAUSE We are prepayed to supply your wants. BECAUSE We treat you civilly if vou only come to look. The best Ten reasons why you should join the host of men and youth who trade at this store. BECAUSE well-dress- ed prices up-to-da- te J. president At that meeting nine ballots Twenty-Fift- h Street MUSIC LOVEIIS NOTICE . Columbia Moulded Wax Records For all Talking Hachines Just Reduced from 50 Cents Each to 25 Cents UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER 2441 Washington Ave. AGENCY Singer Sewing Machines ESSENTIAL TO All HOMES Fourteen million have been made and sold, ing the combined sales of all others. exceed- 4 See the Latest Model Made and Sold Only by The Singer Manufacturing Go. - . 2572 Washington Ave., Ogden, Utah n rate-makin- 302 The Toggery Constantyimproving were taken, at the close of which Mr. Willey's forces were fully aa strong as at first An adjournment woe taken, no president having been elected. The next meeting wae held today, with the result that after the third ballot Mr. Willey dosed with an in creased vote over our previous ballot with not sufficient however, to elect him. As it was apparent that no election could be had, the three candidates withdrew, new men were put in noml nation, and Mr. Scott of Missouri was elected president of the class of 1904. These are the facts in the case. Now we wish to say this in regard to Mr. Willey. He did not seek the position, nor did he personally solicit votes. When approached upon the subject he frankly stated that he did not desire the office, and further stated that he did not consider himself a suitable candidate for the position for the reason that he was a Mormon, and as he had no inclination or desire to conceal that fact, it would he capital for the opposition and thereby the cause would be lost This matter waa thoroughly considered beforehand and Mr. Willey was told that so far as his religious principles were concerned, that was a matter for him and his God, but for the sake of the cause he must run. How faithfully he was supported is now a matter of class history, and had there been no compromise it may he said with all truthfulness that every man would have stayed with him during the rest of the year, had it been It can furthermore be necessary. I earthed. got $2.80 to $3.20 per hundred for his truthfully said, with no Idea of Includ After prospecting the copper vein cuttle. He was told to vote the Re ing ourselves in the equation, that his thoroughly a deep working tunnel was publican ticket and get $7.60 for hogs, followers were the beet, most substanstarted below water level at a point! Vote the Republican ticket and hav tial men, and were without doubt the corn to cross-cthe vein for stoping and but corn is 88 cents. flower of the class. Again, in view for drainage purposes. The tunnel Is 'Let well enough alone with dollnr of the fact that Mr. Willey retired within two miles of Uintah station on wheat" they said, but wheat la 60 with greater strength than when he the Union Pacific railroad and seven cents, by the way, just precisely the began, we deem It a most substantial miles less from the electric power line price of nn ounce of silver. "Well testimony pf his character and perwhich can be utilised by the company enough" was let alone but it was the sonal worth, and also of the thorough when It comes to Installing machine I well enough of the trusts that got the cosmopolitan spirit of Columbian unidrills and mill equipment It is upon benefit You got your can versity. Yours respectfully, this property that all the energy and filled with gasoline for 70 cents just AMASA JAMES WARD, Iowa, money of its owners will first be spent a short year ago. and now it takes JAMES RAYMOND MOORE. in the belief that they have here a $1.10. Coal is raising, lumber Is In Alabama, Class of 1904. big mine In embryo. There Is also the sky, railroad freight soaring high on this property an abundance of er, and where does Mr. Chump get If you want to buy, sell or trade wood, water and no end of timber for his pay for letting Mr. Well Enough Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, or any building and mining purpose. In alone? Lower prices for what he sells, thing tn the line of Household Goode, view of the natural advantiges here higher prices for what he buys, he call and see us. Part cash; balance existing It will not he necessary to has been swindled by the confidence easy payments. I. X. L. New and find a mine of exceeding richness, le-- 1 department of the g. a p. Furniture Store. The second-han- d cause a large body of low grade ore chump factories are running full time Twenty-fourt- h street; Sam Kline, which can be concentrated wl'l be on free raw material. Proprietor. well-know- 19)1. Don't Give Groceries Away We But people who buy a dollar's worth here had better have two market baskets. Do you appreciate good coffee? Ours is CHASE A. SANBORNS, the best in the world' at 20c. to 40c. per pound. Breakfast Is not a meal without TRY AN AD. IN THE JOURNAL it EDGAR 338 25th Street. 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