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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MARCH 'J2, 190-1- . CONSOLIDATED VERY PROMISING UTAH the recent New York IK THE of Utah ha been a rumor that Duyiu e stock. on thi ext dividend d 3 per share, in July, would be better declare to net la no intention in but the MACKAY ESTATE TO BE hare July, S1.50 per $2. be the say may jytember payment Aonipanyln EAST pay-jW- New bureau. will not be in The enlarged smelter and the fact that until July operation been able to pay S3 BK company h per annum and pay tor iB dividend costing over enlargement smelter (hi out of the earnings, 1 a 50.000. .oorce of great satisfaction. There is a belief In the public mind In Utah Bat Standard Oil interests Increased dividend an view hare In In the advance price atendant vilh an warrant the will which stock, of the for Utah of Amalgamated exchange w a share for share basis. The Standard Oil people may have this in mind, but it is questioned if stock or can seethey have sufficient stock around present m sufficient woultl enable them to which irices, a such The plan. large exrry through (tockholders of the Utah, other than iy the Standard Oil people, would Boston vig-goni- oppose any such plan. They that the Utah will seek a level $50 a share within 60 days. helieve grand Utah Consolidated Looking of Nevada Mineral sources of Korea. Well-A- rea Re- The Balt Lake Tribune has the following interesting interview with W. H. Child, with reference to the mining conditions as they exist In the east It says: With but little demand to r Daly West that on the present market is affording its shareholders 23 per cent per annum and other securities correspondingly depressed there la not much Inducement for those promoting the legitimate to go east In search of a "sinking fund," On the conviews he it pretty much as a trary waste of time, money and energy, and yet every man, perhaps, has a circle of personal friends who may be ready to join him on his personal assurance that the undertaking la a meritorious one. Added to a Indifference in the east toward investments are the bitter disappointments of those who have run up against the spurious, and while Utahs record is exposed to less criticism than any of the states, it has been a sufferer nevertheless. However, the list from none of the western states has a larger following than that from this state and while the crystnlization of some of the most meritorious has been tedious and dividends slow, investigation has generally taught that the goods are on hand with bread money to follow as soon as they are sent to market. Mr. Child said he met many who have Invested their moneys in Beaver county especially In Main jestic to solicit whose anything is to solicit reproach, while the man who bought Daly West when it was up and has seen It flatten out while paying $117,000 per month holds out anything but a glad hand. The man who bought Con. Mercur when the shares were up and who has seen them flatten out is another to whom it is folly to present any kind of a proposition at this time, and along the same line are others. Meantime there is plenty of money in eastern vaults, but to loosen it up some method out of the ordinary is required. Mr. Child mentioned a number of wild cats from neighboring states whose ravages have done much to provoke this condition, and even at this time reference is made to a class that is throwing on dividends from the sale of treasury stock. During his pilgrimage he met not a few of those who have Interested themselves in the Sheba Gold and Silver Mining comapny whose interests in Humboldt county, Xev., are responding so satisfactorily at this time and, in touch almost hourly with developments there, he has no doubt of Its ultimate productiveness. Homeward Mr. Child visited friends in Pennsylvania, Missouri and Kansas and returns visibly benefited by the wlde-spr- SALT LAKER GETTING RICH, a Clark Wheeler, who will be by Salt Lakers as the pub-Bth- er of the Evening Times, a dally piper published here a few years ago h evidently destined to pose hereafter g one of the bonansa kings of jjeilco. A special dispatch from AustSat-ria- y, in, Tex., to a Colorado paper on i: tells of his good fortune as foi-bw- were received here today that B. Clark Wheeler, formerly of Colorado, has made a big fortune In mines in the state of Zaca-te- n, and Durango. He has struck a nin of ore ninety feet wide which assn as high as 600 ounces of silver per ton in his mine, situated near Sombre-Kt- e. This vein crops out of the ground for a distance of two miles. He has jot acquired the famous Vacas San Karoos mines, situated in the state of Advices Mexico from Dnngo." TO LET NEWHOUSE CONTRACT8. opening of bids and the award -big of contracts tor the Newhouae with 'which to reduce the aw of the Cactus group of mines, wt of Frisco, and in the equipment of tMch twenty million pounds of material will be employed, will take place At present week, the lucky bidder, in each instance, obligating the company to rush the order, that the plant may k rushed to completion. It is a big tuk, of course, said a bidder during &o day, but with the working plans h hand, and the site prepared, the Ant should be in commission long kfore the dose of the year. While a otice served upon the contestants tome time ago required that all bids k on the table by March 15th, the onagement has been quite indulgent 4 the result la that all feel that Ikr have had fair play and an open The con-mtrat- or kM. TO TEST WHITE PINE ORES. 8. Fleming of Salt Lake City, an sport contractor of many years' prac-- l nd theoretical experience In the (Mntratlon of low grade western Wd A. C. Redding, a chemlst-as-y- er and metallurgist, recently of the Mining company, will spend the Bt monh here In making an examl-tio- n of the White Pine Copper com-KriRuth mine and conduct a series ,na,ytlcal and experimental tests Hie adaptability of the ores to the Mwntration, chlorination and smel-'- s treatment. the finding of the gentlemen d the ' recf!on of a small plant by the White Pine Why the coming summer. How- the company is to be commended the conservatism and good mine nagement they are showing by first Ts inn tlle toth. treatment rroce" best adapted of their ores, of which ave millions of tons already out, before erecting a monu-- 0 y to blot their operations, .man5r otber companies in the fiBn hav Gone. A Thoughtful Ms Austin of Winch ha t0 do ,n he hnd SomaM." A, hteM ' uth an unur He th0 Klna New Lif, at npe and ADJOINING STAUS MACKAY COMPANY IS TO BE INCORPORATED looking ed Cliiremv H. M;uk.ty, president of the Commercial Cable company, has addressed a circular letter to the stockholders of the company Inviting a deimsit of their stock for exchange for shares in a trusteeship created under the laws of Massachusetts under the name of The Mackay The capitalisation of the company. Commercial Cable company, which also owns the Postal Telegraph and Cable company, is 315.000,000, upon which 8 per cent dividends are paid. In exchange for this stock the Mackay company has issued $30,000,-00- 0 par value of its own 4 per cent Buy cumulative preferred shares and a like from amount of common shares, so that each stockholder in the cable company will receive tor his holdings 200 . Telephone 124 per cent In the preferred shares and 338 25th 8treat and Met your choice 200 per cent in the comomn shares of of any the new concern. The Mackay company is an Investment trust designed by Mr. Mackay to perpetuate the name of his father, to provide for the development of the companies which For a he founded and to safeguard on an even basis with his own interests or Tas Ohscxsbboahd Assostmikt Consists or. taut Food, at 15c .30e those who have Invested in the enter- 22 b prkg. Kaluton Break srii Farina Health Flour, at S5c. . . .Wc lou parkoga Kaliton Health Crlap prise with which John W. Mackay 11 10c lOe pack axe Ralaton Cereal Coffee 10c was the most conspicuously 1 15c package Kaliton Health tielatlue 15c 1 Ue 1.1c package Ralston Health Oat 2 SUc cans Ralston Raking Powder 1 Lie package Furlna Faucake Flour 15c 1 25c sack Kaliton Kornktns 25e 1 loe DEWEY SUED FOR BIG SUM. 15u package Kaliton Hunting Grit A suit was commenced in the United 12.75 States court today by Hannah Havl-lan- d This assortmsnt contains ths letters of Elmira, N. Y., and other cred- spalling ths words itors of W. H. Dewey, of Nampa, Ida., Send ths coupons to the Ralsut deceased, who will come in and ton Purina company, 8t. Louis, Misto the costs of this suit, against souri, and your favorite $1X0 MagaEdward H. Dewey and Edward H. zine will bo sent to your homo Free Dewey, as administrator of the estate for a Whole Year. of William II. Dewey, deceased. The suit la brought to recover about $15,000 in Judgments which the plaintiffs secured in a California court a year ago against the late William IT. Dewey. An injunction is asked to reI can furnish you with glasaea fur Vk, strain E. H. Dewey from disposing of this $2.75 Assortment Edgar Jones j Safety i All trains are examined at every division station that is, at intervals of a hundred miles or so. When you hear the hammer ring or see the tlare of torches, you know what is taking place your train is being looked over. in this manner of examining equip- FREE Whole Year! b 12-l- ment frequently and thoroughly the Burlington is, perhaps, a little more systematic than any other railroad. The reason is IT PAYS. and and To Omaha and Chicago, leave Denver 4.15 p. m. to Kansas City and St. Louis 2 p. ni. 10.35 p. m. ; 10.35 p. in. con-trib- TICKET OFFICE 79 W. SECOND SOUTH ST. R. F. NESLEN, General Agent, Glasses for 50c any of the real estate, stocks or personal property of the deceased. The validity of the trust deed given by the deceased to E. H. Dewey just before his death is also to be tested. Robert Noble, who purchased about a thousand acres of land from the estate some time ago. Is made a party to the suit to restrain him from paying any more money over to Dewey. , SALT LAKE CITY- - il you only need reading glasses. I also have the latest anil very brat, at reasonable prices. A Kientiflc examination free. Satisfaction guaranteed. C. P. UTTER , la Jeeee D. Driver' Office 0.0. The Overland Route Drug Store PATRONS OT THE that all human Union Pacific Ralroad ara assured Its Easy AREA OF NEVADA. m. Vice-Preside- nt and $137,-000,00- Are in. They are the best lot of Trousers ever opened up at the prices, $1.25 to $6 A fine lot of pure wool worsteds from $3.50 up. Z. C. M. I. Clothing Dept $1.00 MAGAZINE Nevada Is fourth in extent of the states of the Unton, only Texas, California and Montana being larger, says the Reno Star. She has nearly 71,000,-00- 0 acres of which perhaps 75 per cent To attend dancea or would be tillable if water could be theaters or to catch a procured. However, not over 5,000,-00- 0 train in a hurry if you acres will ever be reclaimed tor remember the number cultivation, and the balance, mountains, lakes and desert, will forever be phone 22. devoted to grasing, except where veins of the precious metals are found. It will be seen that such an amount of ALLEN TRANSFER land, put to the intense cultivation COMPANY. which must of necessity accompany ALBERN ALLEN, MGR. farming by irrigation, will mnke no mean showing, even If the outside 412 2Sth St Phone 22. lands were entirely worthless, which they by no means are, abounding as they do in good mines, and in pastures everywhere for sheep and cattle. The BANK. entire number of the states and ter- FIRST NATIONAL ritories will probably not average 2384 Washington Ave. 8,000,000 acres of cultivated land, and $150,000 if Nevada can make use of 5,000,000, CAPITAL AND 73,245 SURPLU8 PROFITS....! as the government experts and others agree that she can, she need STATE8. generally GOLD IN THE UNITED We transact business in all branches have no fear of being held in dises-teeof banking and extend every courtesy The real wealth of the United States consistent with soundness. is better appreciated in reading the PACKARD8 MILL AT HAILEY. enormous holdings of gold In the President The mill at Tiptop mines at Halley, DAVID ECCLES treasury, and in comparing them with .... THOMAS D. DEE IdaH and owned In by John Q. solely the riches of other governments. JOHN PINGREE Cashier comparisons of this kind the United Packard, to whom Salt Lake City Is JAMES Ass't Cashier BURTON F. a Indebted for all other $100,000 to above is first library, States ranks as Into commission as soon as go the countries, standing preeminently the richest government on earth. In snow disappears. And it will be run New York Stocks gold in stock, in circulation and in with water pumped from the mines. Chicago official holdings, our country sur- Once started the mill will continue at work Bought and sold for rash nr carried on unThe for other country. permanently, excepting every passes margins. Continuous quots linns. Reference, First National Rank. stock of Great Britain Is $528,000,000, avoidable stoppages due to other causes OGDEN BROKERAGE CO. In than the lack of ore, says the so that ours Is double. The Increase Phone 215 2f2 Washington Ave. Times of 6378.000,000. been Halley. five years here has In that period Great Britain has added Twenty Ysars Trial. France has added $90,000,000. There are lots of good things the $95,000,000. Germany doctors know nothing about We fre$55,000,000. while Russia has quently cure people of disease after added only $10,400,000 to her stock. the doctors have given them up. If In several other countries there has the disease comes from overwork, dis- Orders carefully filled and promptly delivered sipation or exposure, causing weak and been a reduction. HolbrooK Greenhouses watery blood and loss of flesh and Phone , Eugene Holbrook, Mgr we have the one sure remedy strength, IMPERIAL INTERESTS ADJUSTED. in Dr. Gunn's Blood nnd Nerve Tonic. A correspondent writing from Cher- These tablets taken with meals turn not s the food into rich red blood, making Fresh Fish and Oysters ry Creek, Nev.. In which camp strong, steady nerves and Increasing few Salt Lakers are Interested, says the strength, producing solid flesh at Received Every Day. bual-nethe rate of 1 to 3 lbs. per week. This Cannon, returned from a p health. Druggists sell Dr.Gunn's visit to Salt Lake City Sundny. means Blood and Nerve Tonic for 75c per box, of matters financial He reports the 881 Tw.nty-Fourt- h Street or 8 boxes for 12. For nervous prosall Phone 187-- k. tration, loss of memory, or a pale, salthe Old Imperial Mining company satisfactorily arranged. A new steel low complexion, a better remedy was never made. Doctors know nothing cnble and other supplies are in transit about this remedy only the fact that be Good solicitors wanted for the Dally and on arrival here the cable will we make cures, whim we have been In resumed work Utah and State Journal. Apply to Horace 20 for in position doing years. For sale by Walput 6. Co. lace mines. Foster, Drug city circulator. the company's Austria-Hunga- 3 OUR SPRING LINE OF UTAH AND MINES AND MINING . Ingenuity has been adopted to protect them against Uons of dolaccident Mil- ' Pent lars have been I Union trains ed for its fast arrival of its service. Union Faoiflo RUNS Three trains dally to the East the fastest trains arriving many hours ahead of all competitor. Full Information cheerfully furnished on application to G. H. CORSE. TlflE SAVED TRAVELING When purchasing your tickets to Eastern the new points you should bear in mind that route of the Overland Limited ' is over the Union Pacific & Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Line The through car service makes this the most popular route to Chicago and other Superb... Eastern points. Cut Flowers C. S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent, & St. Paul Railway, Milwaukee Chicago, 420-K- James Ballard mporovement This ment their and. Com- 1 "jy on time, and the general superiority Grains sa Railroad I the line is renown 0, ry f JjAulUfifaU AQjKraggft fj Its equip R RvSUfdW.fi in pany of Pacific 106 West Second South St., Salt Lake City, Utah |