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Show DAILY UTAH GOOD PROSPECTS ALONG the GranJ Central unTlntic made its reappearance, aided wa?d yeMerday' Simons distributed for Md among them a ehare. or $23,000, 10 cent uw. the total ahelled out PROSPEROUS OUTLOOK DOWN IN thi increasing NEVADA DESERT. waa added by Col. C. E. Loose Feb-rUfl- ry it ,ince of w the roster the Tlntlc bonanxas, to same time that the Charles Nofsingsr Returns From Five 71,230. At the Months' Trip and Brings Interestwai being made, February distribution ing Budget of News. a contribution ivas made it is said that and that the most conto the surplus, who are shaping Charles Xofsinger. a well known those of servative to are man and prospector of Nevada dentines ready mining Central Grand Reand monthly. California, the having been one of the performance tepeat a larger pioneers of Tonopah, litis Just returned shows record the to ference than from a prospecting trip along the line output from the mine at present sensational of the San Pedro, Los Angeles and the since at any time while and Salt Lake railroad west of Callentes stope, joya of the Butterfly not and the will anticipate reports things looking quite livethe management meetiIn annual that section. at the made ly be to exhibit will Mr. Hofslnger went down in Sepit said la that It in Denver, ng eontaln a chapter of most agreeable tember and is so well pleased with the country that he contemplates resurprise Central the of turning there very soon. lie reports With the payment some good discoveries of gold prospects dividends yesterday February In Sheep mountain district and says of total a attained already ban The record to date is as follows: prospectors are to be found all along d $117,000 the line of the Clark road. The ; 5,000 company has developed water by Grand Central 100,000 sinking in various places which, will be Silver King MOO of vast benefit to prospectors and travCentury divi-4e- $245,-(0- Daly-We- nd 0. rall-ron- st elers. $245,000 Total While the dividend from the Grand Central was a most agreeable surprise a little complaint was made that of Its approach had not been posted, as a number claim that they failed to transfer certificates and were thus deprived of the right to participate in it On the other hand, they were disappointed in January, said one of the number, when they had been induced to believe that a dividend was not notice to be Salt Lake Tribune. paid. SHOWING OF DALY WEST. GREAT annual meeting of the Daly-We- st was held yesterday in Denver. The financial report showed that the year opened with $255,516.1$ in the Ore sales of the year treasury. amounted to $2,382, 257.54. Dividends amounting to $1,332,000 were paid, and the year ended with the treasury re- -' aerve built up to $454,996.28, or nearly (200,000 of an Increase, and that notThe Mining company withstanding the fact that extraordinary expenses, Including mine and mill construction, accident account, etc., of practically $60,000 had to be met the dividend rate was infrom 60 cents to 65 cents a ehare last September it was taken by ome as evidence of weakness in the nine and a desire on the part of to bolster up th& stock. The torles were all passed up by the nt as unworthy of serious and It was left for the recWhen creased in-eid- man-eleme- on ord to show Just what they amounted That it will stand any kind of analysis the brief synopsis here given i proof positive enough for the most keptlcsl. report of Mine Superintendent Kirby and Mill Superintendent Sher-"- n are both interesting documents. Tlw former shows that during the year 13,202 feet of work was done in the ine; that the shaft is now being sunk from the 1.400 to the 1,700-fo- ot level, end that every portion of the property i In prime condition. The mill superintendent deals In de-1- 1 with nil the work that has been 4on. the improvements and additions tost are being made to the plant and mike the declaration that when the improvements are he will be completed hie to treat 10,000 tons of crude ore month at a great additional saving nd revenue to the company. During the year a total of 78.926 tons f crude ore and concentrates were Of this tonr-ig44,476 tons came m the Daly-We- st proper workings, l, ton came from the Quincy wrklngs. while 16.580 tons were te from the company's mill. The tclllc contents of this product were: Wr. 3,180,824 pounds; lead, 34,724,- con-citra- 1832.222 Jnds, which 382,257.54. ounces; ounces; sll sine, 22,573,355 netted the company 'eraRe hwtaljlc contents in the ore from the Daly-We- st work-fthe Tear were 58.81 ounces sll-j038 ounces gold. 20.44 per ce 21 Per cent cent cPDer 15 8 Mr which sold for $30.88 ton. The per crude ore ran 49.61 ounces ail- -' v 048 M. per cent lead, 1.6 nt copper, 7.7 per cent sine, and r :8'82 Pcc fn. The concen trt w averaged 53.88 ounces silver, .040 ous or w. Pr 17-2- 3 , wr nt PW CBnt Pw ton. 1,1 fcS.73 ,lnc' nd Id for llt-ra- has the fol- lowing special. It says: A trip to Willow and Fish Springs mining district reveals the fact that there is considerable activity in both camps. The Utah mine at Fish Springs was never in better condition than at The ore bins are tilled to present. ore. Twelve wagons with bursting loaded with a fine grade of sand carbonates started for Oasis Sunday and more will follow Immediately. At Willow Springs Wilbur Babcock has a force of men working in Dry Canyon under the direction of Captain William Carmen. They struck tbe ore cliute last Wednesday in a drift south from the shaft and will push work ahead rapidly. Mr. Babcock also has a force working in Granite canyon on a tine ledge of rock. O.'L Carlbren and son are taking out a nice quality of silver-lea- d ore from the Apex In Dry canyon and will ship as soon as the roads will permit. The ore nets them 390 a ton. associates are Hyrum Bagley and feeling eluted over a strike in their property in Sheep canyon. The ore Is very rich In silver and a shipment will be made soon. In Clifton district, on Dutch mountain side, W. A. Edwards has two shifts of men working and says he Is ore, taking out some fine silver-lea- d and promises a good tonnage to the first railroad that reaches here. M. R. Evans Is pushing work on his group of seventeen claims and la extracting a nice quality of ore. Paul Rndenhouse has opened a nice ore on a group of body of copper-gol- d claims bonded from S. A. Hudson and is talking of erecting a mill in the spring. The Midas mill, which is undergoing repairs, will be ready to start In about thirty day They have a fine body of rich gold ore blocked out in the Midas and Mishap veins, and will no doubt make the stockholders happy In a short time. The Toung brothers are pushing work on the Silver King group of claims and have an extra fine showing of ore. Hyrum Sutherland and E. N. Tripp, Jr feel rich over their new strike of gold ore and have already taken out sufficient rich ore to Insure them a trip to SL Louis next spring. non-uni- on $35,-0- Bus-tui- ...SOLE AGENTS FOR... A FRESH SUPPLY Z. G. M. I. Buy this $2.75 Assortment from The Edgar Jones 338 25th Street. 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L Fred. Phone 219-- Kellar EVERYTHING GOES 2478 Wash. K f 40RPer THE. and Grocery. For all kinde of Bakery Goods, Staple and THE OPPORTUNITY IS NOW J Fancy Groceries 22M Jefferson J. Centduction in Prices Home Bakery Avenue. C. SCHWARTZ, Prop. SCHWARTZ BROS. Bakery and n, Restaurant. J. J. Schwartz F. A. Schwartz $1,000,000 Losses and Not Affected! Proprietors. Wash. Ave. 2313 00 os JUST ARRIVED We can supply your wants gold-beari- Contrary to the reports seen in the newspapers, about a large distance of track having been laid, he says that the rails are laid as far as the Pockets," a well situated about forty miles west of Callentes. At this rate and In view of the Intense heat in the dry lakes through which the track will be laid this summer, it will be more than a year before through connection is made. At Callentes there are at present between 400 and 500 people, and Moappa, on the Muddy and Los Vegas, where Senator Clarks large ranch is situated, there are destined to be two towns of considerable importance. At the Keystone mine near Goodsprings district, fifty men are at work and the mine Is producing satisfactorily. Although the strike at Searchlight Is not yet ended, nearly all the mines are men. At the running with De under the manLamar, Bamberger agement of F. P S.wlndler, recently returned there from a long period at Searchlight, there are employed 250 men and the mine will soon be shipA number of different companies are ping as much as it did in its palmy preparing to start work soon and will days. not be found napping when the WestMr. Nofsinger, Jike all other pros- ern Pacific railroad reaches them. pectors who have been through the desert country, admits Its drawbacks WEST WEBER FESTIVITIES. In the way of a great scarcity of water and In moat places a total abThere was a large gathering of sence of wood, and yet he believes that friends and relatives at the residence It is a good mineral country and that of George F. Hunter In West Weber in the course of time some valuable last Friday evening to attend a birthmines will be discovered there. day party given in honor of his daughter. Miss Katie Hunter. The PATIENCE REWARDED was enjoyably spent in music AFTER MANY YEARS evening and games which were continued unThe Salt Lake Tribune hits the fol- til 11:30, when the guests adjourned to the dining room where a delightful lowing: spread awaited them. e A. For twenty-fivyears S. The festivities continued until 1 a merchant of Scofield, has owned a group of six claims located to o'clock when all the guests retired to Among those the northwest of the Blackbird, In Cop- their respective home were Jennie Anderson, Alph per gulch. He has steadily developed present the property, as his means permitted, Anderson. George Hadley, Annette Anderson, Dora Gibson, Hyrum Xeilson, and has expended to date between and $40,000, says says Charley Mary Gibson, Frank Purlngton, ThomHarte in the Milford Times. Some- as Hunter, Sarah Hawkes, Julia William Holmes, Thomas times he had ore and again the ore Hawke would lead off Into barren ground, but Jones, Robert Jones, Vina Peterson, Emma Anderson, John Gibson, Lizzie during all of this time Me. Heinrlch-so- n has never entertained a doubt but Hunter, Elisabeth Hunter, Ralph Gibthat some day he would open up a son and Minnie Jardlne. second Horn Silver. Now he believes THE NEW VERSION. that he Is about to reap the reward of a At his faith and perseverance. A soldier of the Russians depth of 350 feet he has encountered Lay Japanned at Tschrtxvkjskivltch, a ledge 40 feet wide, containing probwas lack of womans nursing There ably five feet of good shipping ore, And other comforts which with ore and formation presenting all to his last moments add Might of the characteristics of the Horn Sll And smooth the final way, ver. But a comrade stood beside him To hear what he might say. 80ME CAVE8 IN MEXICO. The and Some enormous resplendent japanned Russian faltered in As in mines he took that comrade's hand. been caves have opened And he Some of said: t never more shall see these Mexico. Santa Eulalia, extent wonderful are of own, caves My my native land; great On the 1,800 level of the Hearst mine Take a message and a token To some distant friends of mine, was encountered what they call the Bull Pen" (from its oval shape). In For I was born at Smnlzsrskgqrxsskl, Fair Smnlxsrskgqrxsskl on the some places It measures as much as 100 feet and high. 450 feet In diameter W. J. L. In New York Sun. From this great cave many thousands been ore has of high grade of dollars Wonderful Nerve. taken. The great cave in Parclonera is said to be large enough to contain Is displayed by many a man enduring the Chihuahua cathedral. Similar and pains of accidental Cuts, Wounds, caves are found In San Juan Bruise of them Burns, Scalds, Sore feet or stiff Some and other mines. But there's no need for Joint are others while are wholly natural Bucklen's masArnicnl Salve will kill the of extraction the result of the cure and the trouble. It's the best pain In operatlohs mining bodies ore sive Salve on earth for Piles, too. 25c at and stalactites of Magnificent growths Jesse J. Driver's, druggist stalagmites occur. Hein-rlchso- The Pounds; gold, 2,195.28 NEWS FROM DEEP CREEK DISTRICT The Salt Like from The 'ghost" 3 1M1. Devoes Ready Mixed Paints Murphys High Grade Celebrated Varnishes Southern White Lead and Whitings Brushes ZIT UtaK MINES 17, mmmttimmmmimmiimmmmmmmtmmmMiimiiiiti! Z. C. M. I. Mines and Mining and Adjoining States ebruary dividends FOR UTAH FKRRUARY WEDNESDAY, STATE JOURNAL, ATTENTION STOCKHOLDERS. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Overland Mining and Milling company will be held in room 420, Eccies building, at 8 o'clock p. m. on March 8, 1904, or the second Tuesday in March, for the purpose of listening to the report of the President, electing seven directors for the ensiung year and transacting any other business that may be properly brought before The following telegram has just been received from Manager Richards of the New York office of the North British and Mercantile Insurance Co.: Our Baltimore losses aggregate one million dollars. Will be paid In cash. Am Instructed to value on London for the necessary funds, without disturbing American securities. the meeting. JOSEPH GODDARD, Secretary. NOTICE. HEREBY GIVEN TO IS NOTICE all members of the German Evangelical SL Paul's Church of Ogden. Utah, that a meeting of the members of said Church will be held at the usual place of worship, at the corner of Twenty-thir- d street and Jefferson avenue, in the city of Ogden, county of Weber and state of Utah, at 8 o'clock p. m., on the 19th day of February, A. D. 1904, for the purpose of Incorporating said church under the laws of the State of Utah, and electing a board of trustees, to determine the corporate name of such church end the term of such Incorporation, to provide for future election of officers end to do any and all things necessary ot effect such Incor- poration. HENRY G. HESS, President FRANK KIEFER, Secretary. Dated Ogden, Utah, February 8, 1904. j The combined assets of the North British aggregate over 80 Million Dollars, the assets in the United States being Six Millions. The agent for this cQmpanv for Ogden Weber County is B. H. and GODDARD 412 ECCLES BUILDING. 'PHONE 252-- Satisfactory Tailoring at Satisfactory Prices 2 That I sssctly why wo do ths Tailoring Buiiasn of Ogdsn. ililUddUIl 282 Twenty-Fift- h Stroot, Ogdon. VtoH. J |