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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, what the franklin SYNDICATE IS DOING zi The Salt Lake Tribune Saye: which Dr. P. A. H. The newa with of the Gold Develop- founder Franklin, ( Mining company, came from the morning and which told (gat yeeterday which to carry out all of finewe with 8ENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN hie formid,bat haa been projected by GRAND TRUNK CLAIM. more no roeonant wai able eyndicate, which Manager 0 Was that with the company's Success of Dr. from Murray returney Franklin's 8yndicata in field of southern ike in Southern Utah The Judge digging wealth. Already, said the doctor, who Home for Miners. In bare feet, was as buoyant as a boy had expended about the eyndicate The TouojKih Miner in speaking of on exploratory work, and will 1100,000 more before much as the last strike In that cainp says: have expended the underlying points The sensation of the new year is the the objective that rear announcement made on huge gold bearing geysers Tuesday by the rone are the gitore management of the Tonopah Extenreached and for this the means have sion of the great strike which recentbeen provided, while tidings from the ly occurred in that Kor property. new strike in Log Cabin group left' the several weeks there had been many eastern household in a frame of mind rumors alloat to the effect that big that was most contented. In the per- things were hapiienlng in the Grand manent organisation of the DevelopTrunk, the claim of the Tonopah Exment company, said the doctor, many tension group on which the company of the old Niagara crowd has been raiIs prosecuting its development work; ned, and with the Philadelphia continbut no definite Information on the gent the company is prepared to subject could be obtained until last anything It shall undertake. Tuesday, when the management ber Be will depart for the mines tomorrgan hoisting ore and gave out a stateow, and before leaving camp will have ment In regard to the conditions In the contracted for several feet of work on mine. a new tunnel of the Log Cabin group, Last fall, at a depth of 230 feet, the the mouth of the new avenue to be at haft cut an east and west ledge, with a point 200 feet below that at which a dip of 45 degrees to the north. The been the sensational strike has Just ledge at this ioint is six feet wide and made, the course to be with the strike carried a sulphlne ore showing assays of the powerful ledge. of from $10 to $50. The shaft was conManager Murray, who came in from tinued to a depth of 275 feet, from the diggings after an examination of which point a crosscut was run to the the new disclosure In the Log Cabin, north and cut the ledge 25 feet from says the magnitude of the ore body has the shaft. The character of the ore and not been determined, although the tunthe values were the same here as nel has advanced in it for thirty feet, where the ledge was cut in the shaft with the riches on top, sides and bottThe crosscut was continued until It om, while the breast showed an averastruck the hanging wall, two weeks ge of $24 gold, with seven ounces sil- ago, when accurate measurement ver the day he left It is the intentshowed the ledge to be 40 feet wide. ion, however, to begin cross-cuttiCareful sampling gave an average of at once that the width of the channel $10 a ton for the first 32 feet while the and the real strength of the ore body next 7 feet averaged $50. It is the re am? be ascertained. Before leaving malning foot of ore on the hanging camp he awarded a contract for 500 wall, however, that constitutes this one feet of additional work on the Ele-jta- nt of the most remarkable strikes ever tunnel, which has now penet- made in the district In this streak rated the sone a distance of 480 feet there is a streak of ruby and brittle which promises to break Into an silver ore averaging about eight Inches channel in a short time. With In width and carrying sensational everything at the camp he was very values. Large chunks of ore from this much pleased. streak which are now on exhibition In the windows of both banks are the PITCHBLENDE IN EMERY. richest specimens of their kind ever shown In Tonopah. An assay taken Oscar Reebe, the discoverer of te and pitchblende ores, running from these specimens Tuesday showed high In uranium and vanadium, in a value of $3,167.87 a ton, the pro Emery county, came up from his mine portion of gold being 53.84 ounces, or in the Ban Rafael swell on Tuesday $1,076.80. During the past two weeks a drift hinging as much ore as he could conbeen pushed to the west on the has veniently carry on horseback, writes H. T. Haines In the Emery County hanging wall, and yesterday the face Proems. Several samples of this ore waa out 40 feet from the crosscut For this entire distance the values have rore shipped to Burlingame, the Denbeen maintained, and are even 1m ver assayer, and some to various that have requested samples. proving, a sample assay of the entire 7 fact of the drift yesterday Pome of the ore now graces the edltor-- kl feet of the an average of $72.50. table of the Progress office. The giving The importance of this great strike rornatite, which Prof. Hildebrands In Its nalyals shows as bearing on the future ia lncal containing 52.28 per ent uranium culahle. It Is the most encouraging and 17.80 per cent vanadium, I s canary yellow rock and very development that has occurred since the big strike a year ago In the Wtty. The pitchblende ore Is dark It proves that the me almost black n and some specl-IMinto ter' heavily In crusted with a yel-- k great ledge system extends and opens heretofore unproved nd greenish substance presumed ritory MacNa-mar- a, 10 the for ranT a high per cent of uranium up great possibilities h, nd radium. the Little the Other specimens of the and Golden Pitchblende show a the Anchor, great variety of Tonopah, gold-beari- ng con-ramm- ng ore-beari- ng car-nati- col-kg- es Ohlo-Tonopa- many other outlying properties. There is much speculation as to Is assured by Mr. the he that the sone In which the ores which ledge of the great system manrour Is 8,000 The cut. feet In length and from Tonopah Extension has r to 'tehty yards In width. Salt agement believe It to be the Mispah , Tribune. ledge, but many competent mining men are of the opinion that It la the big Montana ledge. The similarity of the election OF DIRECTORS. ore to that of the Monana supports the At the regular annual stockholders' latter view. Procock colors. ' Editor Haines 01 e Boston-Idah- o Mining held at e company's office t Lake City yesterday the follow-"toffleewere elected: For directors, w. French and F. H. Clayton A. Kennedy, R. "ter and Valentine Gideon of tah' p-- Hunter was ropaiiy ru r?- - elected treasurer, and O. awnedy secretary. A resolution was nd Instructing adopted author the president ana 17 take the necessary steps . nB tbe articles of In corpora t0 transfer the office ant Urttipf0 P,a f bU8,ne- the Nny f rom 8BU La,w C,,y to Ogden, m-I't- gden man goes EA8T. thJ'vaB P"tten of den, manager of 8,,d 0reat Western properties, left for the east 0,1 bu"lnesa hu connected with rwnpany, affairs. He sxpects to "raral weeks. W SEPARATING RADIUM. separation of radium from pitchblende Is a long and tedious pro cess, says the Coast Pacific Miner. The rare ore Is first crushed and the of powder is roasted with carbonate Is residue the soda. After washing, the acid, dilute with sulphuric treated sulphates being converted Into carbon ates by boiling with strong carbonate of sod solution. Radium sulphate, an exceedingly insoluble salt, la contained The soluble sulphates In the residue. are washed out, and from the residue hydrochloride acid dissolves out polonium actinium nnd other elements. Radium sulphate remains, with some barium sulphate. The sulphates are further purified and further converted The GRADING BEGUN FOR TONOPAH RAILROAD The railroad news this week, says the Tonopah Milter, is of the most encouraging character, tnldie & Overbury, the began gradwells last Monday ing at French's with thirty men. fifteen morning. scraiers and sixty horses and mules, and up to Wednesday night had made a progress of about a quarter of a mile a day. McLean and ULURU ARY 1 1WI. 3 ...LAST WEEK OF THE... Mines and Mining Utali and Adjoining States A tu THURSDAY, TROUSER and SUIT SALE Our Big 20 Per Cent Off Sale Ends Saturday, Feb. 6th TAKI: A CHANCE: WHILE Z. C. M. I. THE SALE IS OPEN TO YOU began work January 29 at Rhodes, and when operating at their full capacity will employ 120 men. with sixty scrapers and 240 head of horses und mules. They have discontinued their freighting operations and will use nil of their stock on the contract. The first four or five miles out of Rhodes presents some difficulties on account of the heavy grading and cuts, but when the summit shall have been crossed It is expected that a progress CONTINUED IMPROVEMENT EX-- i of at least half a mile a day will lie PECTED IN ALL BRANCHES. made. As soon as this section Is graded tracklaying will begin and Goods and Clothing Trado Havo Superintendent Tripp stated yesterday Dry of Advanco Ordora for Plenty that this will not be later than Febtho Spring Businosa. ruary 15th. II MIDDLE WEST Twenty carloads of material consisting of ties and anchor burs have already been received at Sodavllle, and there are 200 ncra of material at Mound House to be forwarded as needed. AV. B. Ambrose arrived from Sacramento this week and has taken full charge of the work for McLean & Mr. Ambrose Is a railroad constructor of large experience, having executed Important contracts for the Southern Pacific and the Santa Fe. Under his able supervision the work will be pushed with utmost sjteed. Superindent Tripp und Constructing Engineer Iglehart both reiterate their assurance that the railroad will be completed nnd In operation by the 15th of May. PROF. RICKARD ON RADIUM. The number of analyses able to isolate radium can be counted; radio-actividoes not entail the presence of radium; many minerals are radlo-a- c tive which are barren of radium Itself, writes T. A. Rickard, the able editor of the Engineering and Mining Journal of New York. Asaayers and chemists In mining camps have no means of making tests for the element; ir they pretend to do so, they are charlatans. The separation of radium from Its ores Is a difficult and extremely tedious process, only to be cnrrled out in a specially equipped laboratory It la also to be by expert chemists. borne in mind that pure radium has never been produced; the material thus far obtained Is an impure salt containing a variable proportion of that ele ment,' usually In the form of chloride. There is little probability that the pro ductlon of radium will ever become an important industry, despite the enthusiasm with which the new discoveries of ores are heralded from day to day, much of which is evidently being used in order to form secondary enrichments in the poskets of irresponsible people. ty The general buslneM situation In the middle west Is reported better now than It has been for some months. With advanced prices for securities and grains, with cotton ut the highest price ever since the war, with the slight supplies of practically all materials except pig Iron, the general condition Is benulne and healthy. The change in the sentiment of the trades since November has been remarkable, and the indications ure that the Improvement will continue Indefinitely In almost nil deimrtmcnta of business. Wire oand nail mills are full of or- ders for both domestic and foreign accounts and the light hardware business is likewise showing signs of Improvement. many spring orders being received. Metals are stronger, lead ore In the Joplin district advancing to the highest price within the last ten years. The spring business In the dry goods trade is fair, showing an Improvement over hist Jnnunry. The clothing trade reports better advance order business than for several years past. With the shoe trade more business has been done than In the corresponding period last year. CHICAGO, 111., Feb. PROSPEROUS TONOPAH. Collector United States Revenue Blakeslee has returned from a trip to Tonopah on official business, says the Mr. Blakeslee has his Ren Gazette. finger on the pulse of business st all the nature of his times, because of and his duties, summing up of conditions is generally correct. He say that the people of Tonopah are feeling mighty good natured and are prospering. The mines never looked better than at present, and the coming of the railroad will have all aorta of prosperity in Its wake. Muslin UNDER WEAB ? GOODS THAT WERE NOT BOUGHT FOR SPECIAL 8ALE8. WE HAVE PLACED OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DEPENDABLE UNDERMUSLIN WEAR AND EMBROIDERIES ON SALE AT PRICE8 WHICH WILL INTEREST EVERY LADY WHO SEE8 THEM. NOTICE THE WORKMANSHIP, QUALITY AND 8TYLE AND COMPARE WITH GOODS BOUGHT FOR SPECIAL 8ALES. 4. j GLARES 2356-236- Washington Avo. 2 NASHVILLE, Tenn., Feb. 4. OGDEN, UTAH 1 We Are Giving Away Six Glass Tumblers with every two dol-Ipurchase in our crockory department this week. sr Wheelwright Bros., 2476 Washington Avo. Phono 147-- Z BOYS AND CHILDRENS CLOTHING SALE TENNESSEE DEMOCRATS. Pur- suant to the call of Chairman F. M. Thompson the members of the Democratic state executive committee are in session at the Tulane hotel today for the purpose of deciding upon date and place for holding the state con- P Boys and Chi- ldrens Clothing Is Now On Bs Bitter. Those who will persist In closing their ears against the continual recom mendatlon of Dr. King's New DIscov ery for Consumption, will have a long and bitter fight with their troubles, if not ended aerller by fatal termination. Read what T. R. Beall of Beall, Miss., Last fall my wife had has to say: She every symptom of consumption. took Dr. Kings New Discovery after everything else had failed. Improvement came at once and four bottles Guaranteed by entirely cured her." Price 50c Jesse J. Driver, druggist and $1. Trial bottles free. REAL E8TATE FOR BALE. Sealed bide will be received by the Board of Education of Ogden City for the property situated on the southwest corner of Grant avenue and Twenty' fifth street. In said city, The said prop erty being about one hundred and twenty-fiv- e (X25) feet west by one UTNAMS GREAT ANNUAL SALE vention. Views expressed by members of the committee prior to going Into executive session Indicate that the convention probably will be held about the middle of April, or two weeks later than the date aet for the republican state convention. Fight Will HOME FOR MINER8. Salt Lake will soon open the doors of the first Home for Aged, Injured and Decrepit Miners in the United States, to be known as the Judge Home, named after the late Mr. Judge. Provisions were made in his will which were later carried out by Mrs! Judge, who survived him. The Western Mining World that of the hundreds of men who made their millions in mining none but Mr. Judge have deemed it necessary to provide for the aged and infirm miners when the poor farm stared them In the face. A sad commentary on the usually supposed gen erosity of the rich men who have made their millions In mining. you want good, reliable Do Now is vour opportunity to clothe your boys good and In warm and styles, at prices that will make you think you have received a present from home up-to-d- ate Putnams Clothing House 2345 Washington Ave. feet (122) hundred and thirty-tw- o south, beginning from the said comer subject to a right of way on the west OGDEN, UTAH of ten (10) feet In width, by one hun feet in (132) dred and thirty-tw- o Carry the Largest Line of Sporting Goods of Every Description be Ynust All bids presented at of any House in the depth. Country, and Sell at the Lowest Possible Prices the office of the clerk of the said Board, Send for Their 154 it is free. BROWNING BROS. CO. room No. 404, Ecdes Building, Ogden City, on or before S o'clock p. m., on Friday, February 6th, 1904. Each bid 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 tbe office of the A Costly Mistake. Blunders are sometimes very expensive. Occasionally life Itself Is the a mistake, but you'll never be wrong of of pitchblende A ton Into chlorides. take Dr. Kings New. Life Fills If you the of yields about fifteen pounds for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, - Headache, barium, and radium of mixed chlorides or Bowel troubles. They are from which a small fraction of radium Liver Jesse J, clerk. at 25c, gentle yet thorough. chloride Is separated by Driver's drug store. THOMAS D. DEE President. Large Page Catalog Satisfactory Tailoring at Satisfactory Prices. That Is axactlr why w do tha Tailoring Buslnasa of Ofdsa. 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