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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, 1904 31, jSslrr UTAH AND MINES AND MINING MARCH Good Bread comes from Good Mixing ADJOINING STATLS OUR. UNIVERSAL i ANOTHER producer is RICH IS ADDED TO GOLDFIELD will be added jluit another producer at Goldfield looks very w the lift which has bable from the strike made In the Lone Star claim NEWS FROM THE UTAH OIL FIELDS SUE 1 3-Min- CIU PARK of the same name, says a AMERICAN FLAG REACHES ORE Tonopah Miner. AT 1,000 FEET. bonded by XhU group was recently Ramsey and H. ; D. Murphy. Harry Nelligan Anothsr Producer at Goldfield TonoHall from McLaughlin, the Blue Bell pah Railroad Progressing 4 others, and Joins north. New of Oil Fields. poop on the In several was up opened the ledge Is particular- patches and the quart The gratifying news comes from of It hav-pieces many looking, jn, Salt Lake that another rich strike has considerable gold visible to the been made at Park City. This time it m ked eye. Is in the American It ill pans well and panning Flag, of which values up to $200. It has been company Captain Singlser Is presitedded to run a tunnel which will tap dent. The Captain Is an old time at depth, and Murphy, Idahoan, having spent years ln aiding the ledge Hall are confident that ln the development of the Salmon river and gonaey Vhen this Is done they will have one country, and also having served Ida4 the biggest things In the camp, ho, when a territory, as delegate to He went to Park City three this section, about one and a quart- congress. er miles east and north of the Comb- or four years ago and undertook a ination, has been looked upon by herculean task, which would have stagnost of the pioneers as one of the gered many a man. He determined hmt sections In the camp, but for from the location of the ground that rtrioui reasons has been neglected so there must be a mine there and so he fa as developemnt work la concerned. went after It. It took lota of nerve, This strike will stimulate Interest and patience and capital to get It, but he rciyit in renewed activity on the Blue struck it at 1,000 feet and he deserves puli Hat and other claims where eahis success. The Salt Lake Tribune rn good values have already been says: hand. A sample of ore with which Captain There is the same good old story Singlser, president of the American bom Kendall. Patrick and Jones lease Flag Mining company, came down on the January. Fifty men are now from its properties at Park City on mrking here. The main shaft la down Monday night, not only authenticates IN feet and the value of shipping and all which has been recently exploited bO ore remains about the same. The concerning the quality of the Amertrifta form the point are In 60 ican Flag's wealth, but to the student bet each way and are both In good of the present generation Imports The second shaft Is a leson that Upping ore. la taught only down TO feet and the whole shaft will when the old timer who served his apaverage $75 to the ton. One hundred prenticeship In the Ontario or Daly out Tuesday and forty sacks taken The samlapses into remlnescence. rent $200.40 for the coarse rock and ple of ore containing In Itself metal of tlN tor the screenings. the value of a good many dollars, were filled Three hundred' sacks speaks Its own piece in Its manifestawhich went about the tions of Wednesday silver, lead and copper, and ame. In two months since the while the auriferous contents are not farted to work on the January visible to the eye, assayers certify to they have shipped two hundred tons the presenec of $75 in the yellow. The i Ugh grade ore and there are about rock was broken from the ledge at a UN tons of mill ore on the dump depth of 1.000 feet from the surface, sUch will go from $40 to $60 to the said the president, who has been tan. This statement, showing a gross silent for so long a time, and nine of at least $40,000 on the 'dump a valuation has exceeding $200 per of the January, throws an Interesting ton, silver predominating. To what side light on the statement in the Bothe channel from which it was heights nnes last week that "up to the 10th removed extends, or to what depths It of the month the Combination had goes, the president would not underproduced approximately $60,000. That take to speculate on, but it Is exmount simply represent what they on posed top and ln the bottom, while lad shipped and had been paid for up a consignment of It to the valley smelto that 'time, but as they ship no ore ters will, ln a short time tell the balof less value than $300 per ton, it In ance of the story, so far as it relates n eenee "approximately or other-ttoto values. , represents what the mine has Is one of the most Tbe development Produced. Four times $60,000 would important that has been recorded at much nearer correct for the productithe old camp of bonanzas for many a on of the Combination to date. moon and while the ledge In the upper workings has been characterised by UNUSUALLY HEAVY COINAGE. ores as rich as any sent out of Park The coinage at the mints of the City, with gold values that made a felted States in February amounted record, the essence of the development to half as much as the entire coinage at this time is, perhaps. In the depth f the fiscal year 1903. The unusual at which It has been achieved. Of contotivlty was due to the gold coinage ditions at the mine, the story is told by Wch was neglected last year on Henry M. Crowther, who said: of the demands on the mints In my' official capacity as consulttaming out a large amount of ing engineer, I visited the American Rial silver coinage for the Phlllp-Itae- a Flag yesterday with Captain Singlser, The total February coinage was and sampled the recent strikes. On BMM.650, of which $53,603,600 was the 1.000 fot level there have been N mid, $1,475,000 In silver and $22,350 developed two strong fissures of high pieces. For the first time grade ore. These fissures are thirty-fiv- e any months there was no copper feet apart and equal distance on "tage In February. Besides the both sides of the 1,000 foot station. coinage, the mints turned out Drifting Is now in progress In both of '45,000 silver coins for the Philip-- " these, and, on one, a thirty-fowlnse In February. has been sunk ln the ore. There are ore several shipments of THE GOLD ROADS MINE. now in the bins; that la, ore valued at A Kingman. Arizona, dispatch $50 to $100, while there are a numThe Gold Roads mine near ber of tona sacked of extra high grade the stock of which was floated ore that la worth from 15 to 25 cents by p. o. Posey of Los An-'- " per pound, ft being high grade silver making a big showing and gold ore containing considerable to report? received here. Re-t- lead and copper. It will take a few management demonstrated weeks to open up these strikes to a values were richer at the 400 regular producing basis but there la A mall lot of ore sent out was no question about the ultimate great . . ud for at the rate of nearly $10 value of the property. There Is a Ptamd, 816 pounds netting over compressor plant now Installed In. the The earnings of the mine are property, and ft. Is expected that the t0 k ln xc of 11.000 mine will be piped and air drills Intor 4Prtea ore In the various stalled within the next ten days. from $14 to $20 per ton. This American Flag ore la un-efa said to be contem- -. doubtedly the richest gold ore in the lf number of Improvements In camp; ores containing from n,1 nd mine. will ton be ounces per gold to three ore while the also regularly produced, Quick Arrest. contains high grade values In silver and lend, with no small amount of Gullege of Verbena. was copper. This condition Is very gratAla, hospital from a severe ifying to me. ss two years ago I took a q ,J fifteen to, a.5116' musing 24 tumors. day's option on the entire remedies failed, treasury stock of the company and Pn,ro Salve sold It for cash. There have also been quickly toa U Pr lnflmmation and cured large bodies of low grade ore opened . n1urs aches and kills pain. up to this time, which will not be loat " Dr,ror's. sight of In future operations." Of course, the ore characterized by the group M indl-Mt- ei 60-fo- ot les-n- m pro-vokin- e, ac-(B- nt do-tat- lc, ot first-cla- ss ac-'ta'- ng he nt one-ha- Af-Rn- ar-kh- m r,t" 3 Wright hospital, control a large block of prospective oil and gas bearing land, their Interests being each. Monday Dr. Wright disposed of an eighth of his Interest for a snug sum, the deal having been made for cash. The Interest sold was ail un- divided one, as the purchaser was merely desirous of becoming a partner of those who owned the land. The price paid was not released for publication, but It was high enough to show that the ground was not to be had for the asking, even at this early stage of the brewing oil excitement There was no tidings from the well yesterday. At the offices of the Union Pipe Line company a message was received stating Chief that President Ravenscroft Driller Wallace and four or five other men Interested in the company would reach this city Friday night A party Is reported to be waiting ln Ogden for the weather to settle s little before undertaking a trip by boat to some of the properties located on the Islands of the lake, where. It is stated, the outbursts of gas come at stated Intervals, while some of the springs of water have been trickling little rivulets of oil for as far back as the "oldest Inhabitant can remember. Like most of the movements In the Utah oil basin , this party has been carefully concealing Its Identity, and only for the fact that the trip could not be made without contracting for a boat and a skipper to run It. their Journey might have been completed without anyone being the wiser. Over In Tooele county, on the south end of the lake, there are some mighty fine oil prospects, from all accounts, snd It is understood that a company with headquarters in Stockton is getting ready to bore out that way. Salt Lake Herald. one-thi- MIXES LIGHT, No Hard rd ey Bread-Mixe- r ute Five miles southwest from Ogden, approaching the hike shore. Dr. Keogh and Wright of the Keogh- - No Work; Dlrti a Child tin Work It. Z. G. M. I. SWEET BREAD IN THREE Try One and be Convinced of Hs Merits $2.25 15 THE PR1GE Buy this $2.75 Assortment froi It harder to run a than to keep a dining-ca- r hotel, but we have mastered the art. Dainty linen, spotless silver, glistening cut glass, flowers on every table from our own greenhouses, are some of the details that make the service so Edgar Jones DINING and 6t your Street 338 25th 124 Telephone of any cholcw $1.00 MAGAZINE CAR FREE. For a Whole Year! Thb Chstkizboako Amobtmzht Coxiian or: lb pekga. Billion Biwikfkit Food, at l&e. ,60c 2 b iieki Purina Health Flour, at 85c.... 70e 1 10c poekiyi Baliton Health Crlip 10c 1 10e 10c paekaga Baliton Cereal Coffee 1 15e package Baliton Health tielatlne lAe 1 19e package Baliton Health Oati Ifte 2 cam Baliton Baking Powder 90c 1 19e package Purina Pancake Flour ISe 1 35e lack Baliton Kornkini lie 1 15c package Baliton Hominy Grit 15e 12-l- MINUTES POINTERS is lb Leave IVnver 4 :15 p. ni. and 10 :35 p. m. for Omaha and Chicago; 2:00 p. ui. and 10:35 p. m. for Kansas City and St. Louis. They all carry 12.75 This asiortmsnt contains ths litters spelling the words Send ths coupons to the Ralston Purina company, 8t Louis, Missouri, and your favorite $1X0 Magazine will bo sent to your homo Free for Whole Year. a. TICKET OFFICE 79 W. SECOND SOUTH ST. R. F. NESLEN, A Little Help S General Agent, SALT LAKE CITY- - at the right time will lave your eyei. Neglected eyei or Improperly fitted onea will end In Incurable diieaie. 1 have helped thouiandi and can help you. Examination FREK. DALY STRIKE HOLDS OUT. For ull ten days the miners at the 2412 Washington Ava. Daly have been pounding a drift Into the new ore body, and advices at the mine yesterday afternoon were to the effect that It was looking fully as good, If not better than when the strike was made a week ago last Sunday, says the Salt Lake Herald. A car load of ore was due to leave the Park City sampler yesterday and ' another carload Is being rapidly poured Into the bins at the mine. To attend daneea or Of course no attempt has yet been thoatoro or to catch a made to do anything more than drive train in a hurry If you Into the ore body, the object being, to learn something of Its remember the numbei-pho- no presumably, to begin with. What distance length 22. has been made wince the strike is not known, but it is not drawing a long bow to estimate the advance made at ALLEN TRANSFER three feet per day, or thirty feet, while COMPANY. It would not be surprising to learn ' that the entire chute had ben peneALBEBN ALLEN, 1IGB. trated for forty to fifty feet 412 25th SL Phone 22. The new boiler and pump, calculated to take care of the surface water when It begins to make Its appearance. are understood to have been landed at the mine, so It will not be FIRST NATIONAL BANK. many days till everything will be in 2384 Washington Ava. readiness to pump when the occasion 3150X00 CAPITAL demands. SURPLUS AND PR0FIT8....$ 7345 PRES. BAMBERGER G0E8 EA8T. We transact business ln all branches President Jacob E. Bamberger of the of banking and extend every courtesy Daly West Mining company, accomconsistent with soundness. Mrs. Los panied by Bamberger, left last and without tarryAngeles night DAVID ECCLES President ing will pass through Ogden tomorrow .... THOMAS D. DEE on their way to New York tq be presCashier ent at a possible operation for the re- JOHN PINGREE BURTON Ass't Cashier JAMES F. moval of an unruly appendix upon their son Joseph. Some of those In attendance upon him have urged It; New York Stocks others disagree, but If It le to be done and Chicago it haa been urged that 'twere better and gold for cash or carried on it were done before Inflammation Is Bought' marclni. Conllnuoui quotation!. Reference, Pint National Bank. advanced. A large circle of friends In OGDEN BROKERAGE CO. Balt Lake will await with keenest Phone 21S Md Washington Ave. solicitude the news from Joe as none of those In the local pit were more popular. He Is now Identified with one of the large brokerage firms in New York and of Utah and Its interests he has always been a tireless J.T. RUSHMER The Overland Route PATRONS ftoF THE Union Pacific Ralroad are assured that Its Vice-Preside- nt ingenuity has been adopted to protect them against accident Union Locally the strikes are viewed as the most significant since those reGood solicitors wanted tor the Dally corded In the Daly Wests Quincy Utah State Journal. Apply to Horero ground. 8. Foster, city circulator. K of dol-spe- nt by tha Railroad Com-- 1 mporovement This ment h S' ad tor Its fast rrlvl the,r on time, and the general superiority of Its service. and Union Faoifio RUNS Three trains dally to tha East tha fastest trains arriving many hour ahead of all competitors. Full Information cheerfully furnished on application to G. H. CORSE. TiriE SAVED TRAVELING a a a When purchasing your tickets to Eastern points you should bear in mind that the new route of the Overland Limited is over the a a Union Pacific & Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Line The through car service makes this the most popular route to Chicago and other Eastern points. C. S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, . support equip renown la line In Ita trains HolbrooK Green houses James Ballard k 1 of v Mr. Crowther as "low grade affords Phone Eugene Holbrook, lfgr an ideal milling proposition, and to reduce It the management will ultimately equip Itself as have been the Fresh Fish and Oysters neighboring bonanzas. Mining cir Received Every Day. cles generally will congratulate Captain Singlser upon his splendid achievements and those who. have 883 Twantr-Feoti- h made them possible In their liberal Phone 127-- k. Street, Paclfie tbe p&ny Ordara caiwfnllr filled and promptly delivered 420-BL- .Ilona Mi- llars have been Grains Superb Cut Flowers all human 106 West Second South St., Salt Lake City, Utah Satisfactory Tailoring at Satisfactory Prices do th That ii iietly why Tailoring Buslnwas of Ogdi Anderson 282 Twenty-Fift- h Slrstt, Ogdsa, lltah. i |