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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JCURNAL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, PAGE FOUR. I mi ii y MM r IT JV ever held In Utah fur each and every man present vu all emllea and ia hearty accord with the project, and with one voice stated We must have this smelter in any event. And the Smelter is Ours. While this peat enterprise ia 11 knock-in- s an Independent Smelting Plant of 1,000 Tons Daily Capacity and to Cost Will Have More Than $1,000,000. club and the citlsens of Weber county generally, and certainly no committee of buslnes men ever had so royal a reception on every hand. That the smelting plant will come here is a foregone conclusion and the people of this city and county can throw up their hats and say Welcome yea, thrice welcome, to the greatest Industry In the state of Utah which is now a part and parcel of the business of this section." COUNTY THE FARMERS AND BUSINESS MEN OF WEBER SECURE THIS AND MUST GET TOGETHER FORTHWITH GREAT $1.000400 INDEPENDENT SMELTER, EMPLOYING MORE THAN ONE THOUSAND MEN WITH A MONTHLY PAY ROLL AMOUNTING TO ABOUT AND INCIDENTAL DISBURSEMENTS NECESSARY POSITIVELY $500400. AGGRESSIVE ACTION IS AND THIS FOR THE MINE OPERATORS MEAN BUSINESS, PARAMOUNT INDUSTRY MUST BE CONSERVED, AND IT CAN OF THE ONLY BE DONE BY THE HEARTY FARMER AND THE BUSINESS MAN. The meeting last evening of the com- alon of this nutter drew out the fact mittee of the Utah Mine Operators' that for twenty-fiv- e years smelting aaoclatlon and citlsens uf Ogdon and plants reducing 1,000 tons of on per Weber county at the Weber club was day were operated in Balt Lake valenthusisstlo to a degree. This meet- ley, and as a matter of fact It did not ing had been called for the purpose of appear that any damags whatever had a thorough discussion of the question been done to the crops or stock of any of the location of an Independent smel- person; but when thla reduction was ter near this city, and the parlors of the Increased to 10,000 tone or more per club were filled with the active and day there wen of necessity certain dam strongest business men of Weber coun- age but this damage had been eo magnified that It had proved ruinous to ty. ' President John plngree Inmeiuced the smelting plants operating there, the question by a few apt remarks and ns a result this great Industry In which he stated the great Import- waa a thing of the past. ance ef the project and suggested that It was soon seen when the matter the gathering' would prefer to hear had been fully gone into that ths farmfully from Mr. Harry S. Joseph, one of ers In the vicinity of tho plant of the Utah Bmeltlng company had not rent' the visiting Balt Lake delegation. Mr. Joaeph stated that it was im- ly understood or appreciated the fact peratively necessary that the mine that a plant of tho capacity of ISO tons owners hav lmmsdiat redress from daily would causa no appraciabla damthe onerous conditions Imposed (by age to crops or stock, and theee people the American Smelling et I$ftniqg at once fell Into lino end most hsartily company, and the only remedy waa the endorsed the project of nn indepeninstallation of an independent smelt- dent smelter. The first move In thla ing plant at a strategic point, that regard la the acquiring by the smeltOgden filled nil the requirements and ing corporation the plant of tho Utah If the Importance of the enterprise Bmeltlng company aa a neclue around sufficiently appealed to tho bustnsM which to construct a plant of 1,009 tons Judgment of the people of Ogden and dally capacity, and which at the outWeber county, that the mine operators set requires the expenditure of more of Utah stood ready, willing and anx- than 11,000.000. If every condition bo favorable It ious to back up the enterprise with sufficient funds to Insura its eompls- - j le Intended to operate thla plant at tion. Mr. Joseph further stated that, Its full capacity and advance the con several things were absolutely neces- -. struct Ion of the larger plant without eery to the euoeeeeful operation of a any delay whatever. smelting plant of larga capacity, Will Beset Weber County, among them being: First a common The committee of farmers waa point rata on ores the asms as on mer. by C. M. Clay and W. Whits shandies and othef commodities; sec- who were convinced that a smelting ond, competing lines of railroad; third, la necessary and they pledged plant be which oould a central point frym their beat, efforts to secure favorable aearmbled different characters of ores conditions for operating the earns and carrying silica. Iron, lead, copper Mr. Joseph In hie remarks mensilver. tioned the fact that the great mining InThree Remedies Suggested. dustry of Utah la worth to the people Three remedies have been suggested of thla state 986,000,004 annually and by the American Mining Congress as that gentleman anticipated that thla follows: Intervention on the part of vast sum was worth considering from United Blates government between the a business standpoint. He said: We American Bmeltlng A Refining com- are willing to boost for your city and pany and the mine operators of the your county and Install our great 'west; Intervention by stale legislation; smelting plant and only ask an even Intervention by the mine operators break, and we feel sure that we can themselves throughout the. country in do more for the people of Ogden and a combined effort in building and op- Weber county than any other .organi' erating their own smelters and reduc- sation In the state." tion plants And the Utah Operators Remarks were mads by Mayor aaodation, whose membership com- Brewer, W. C. Alexander, George W. poses 10 per cent of the producers of Rlter, C. M. Clay, W. White, Bela the state, has determined- that the only Kadlsh, John Spiers, Wm. Glasmann, remedy is Independent smellers, and A. R. Hey wood, Don McGuire, John to this end have recently, by resolution, Plngree, Willard P. Snyder and others pledged their hearty moral and finanOgdon People Are Loyal, cial support to any enterprise of this Willard F. Snyder, a member of the character. A committee consisting of John Darn. Balt Lake delegation, stated to the Willard F. Snyder. H. 8. Joseph. meeting that they had been appointed n George W. Rlter, W. C. Alexander and special committee by the Utah Mine several others was appointed by the Operators' asaodtatlon to secure an Utah Mine Operators association to eligible elte for the location at n large seriously take up this question, and reduction plant and that Ogden had that committee was in attendance at been selected as the proper point, and the Weber club last evening with the that the mine operators of Utah stood avowed purpose of putting in a plant as one men behind- the project, and of about 1,000 tons per day capacity their money waa ready for this enterand to coat over 1 1.000,000; If the prop- prise whenever such favorable coner protection be guaranteed to them ditions prevailed aa would fully warby the people of Weber county that no rant the Installation of such plant. He damage would be required from any waa very pleased to know that the cause whatever. This committee taka people of Ogden and Weber county the strong moral support of our citl- were disposed at all times, not only sens that Justice be done, and at the to stand up for their Individual Interoutset must be positively assured pro- ests but were up and doing whenever tection from all damage incident to the possible to speak well of the efforts operation of this plant if it be Instal- and entwpHe pt ther neighbors and thla was a trait which could not led here. Mr. Joseph asked that a committee bo too highly commended, and waa be appointed for the purpose of taking very much different in that respect up this matter and also that common from some other sections of the state. point rates on all ores to Ogden be Mr. Snyder further suggested that this granted by the railroad corporations waa the opportunity of a lifetime for the people of Ogden and Weber counwith lines centering here. ty, it was . up to them to grasp the Delegation of Farmers situation with one hearty accord or A delegation of farmers was pres- turn It down, and he felt assured that ent who at first seemed to be under the they would come together end each in impression that the mere fact of the dividual appoint himself a special .establishment of smelting plant meant committee of one to see to It that this ruin and devastation to their crops section did not lose this great opwithout any regard whatever to the portunity. amount of tonnage reduced or any As n matter of fact thla wee Jhs ether condition whatever. A discus most enthusiastic meeting that was ted . - - . comes through the distress prevailing in Balt Lake valley, for if the fanners had not ruined the smelting industry near Balt Lake city tha, vast financial benefit which has been enjoyed by that city for many years would not seek this field, and the people of Ogden and Weber county have indeed the opportunity of a lifetime, and this greet smelting plant must be ours." Each and every member of the Balt take delegation was song in his praise of their reception by the Weber MILLING PLANT ASSURED FOR IDE And Rawhide district is to have a large milling plant at once, at least that la the determination of Mra. M. M. Garrwood who la well known In Neva-Jl-a mining circles aa a very active op- erator. Mrs. Garwood has extensive mining In Ramsey, Terington afid Rawhide districts and this inltatlve in .he installation of n milling plant in the new district of Rawhide is a move la the right direction. The plant will consist of a complete stamp mill and concentrator and It has already been ahlppsd from Sallda, Colorado. . A special contract waa made by which thrrallroad corporation is obligated to deliver this plant at Ha sen within one hours after hundred and twenty-eig- ht It is loaded on the cere at Sellda, Interests a4 this fully Illustrates that Mra wood ia determined to prosecute tthe work without any delay whatever. J. P. Truitt, a very favorably known metallurgist, will have charg of the operation of the plant, and It will be put up Immediately on Its arrival Js Rawhide district. Now that Rawhide has ore of a sufficiently high grade to warrant tho neyment of transportation charges It Is certainly sufficiently high grade to pay a very handsome margin over all when reduced on the ground. MUSLIM UMJEKWEAR gu me gold SALE nil Greatest of the Season DISTRICTS at the door of the business men and farmers of Weber county it only Weber County 191 Never has such a great assortment been placed on sale in this city. You will find the entire north alsle of the first floor entirely filled up with startling underwear bargains. Crisp new muslins Just from the most sanitary mills in America. Frank Jardlne has returned from Gold Circle and Gold Run districts, near Gulconda. Mr. Jardlne is a very competent mining engineer and hie favorable report of conditions in those districts will be gratifying to the prospector sad miner operating there. In Gold Circle, which is a new camp, there are 100 100 men at work and a number of good showings is the result. While ths greatest work is being prosecuted on the Midas mine, more commonly known as the Bamberger strike, other claims are being developed in a systematic way. The holdings of the Columbia Gold Mines company, of which Mr. Jardltae is the consulting engineer, has a force doing exploitation work and the disclosure are entirely sufficient to warThe rant a reasonable expenditure. property is one of the very beet in Qoll Circle district; there is a very strong outcrop of ths great gold lade and the surface values run from 935 or 940 to as high as 91,000 per ton In gold. The ores are entirely fre milling in character and every surrounding condition is favorable for active work. The Gold Run district, which N twehf miles from Golconda, is the seen of active operations, especially on comthe pert of the Glasgow-Wester- n pany, who are now taking out about tons of ore per day and seventy-fiv- e reducing the same In the smelting plant at Goloonda, which la connects with the mines at Adelaide by a narrow-gauge railroad, built by that corporation to facilitate 1U own operations This smelting plant ia operated on entirely different lines from any other plant, as the emeltlng process Is reversed in every particular and for that reason has attracted much attention from mining men from the success attained in recovering the values from corthe ores of the Glasgow-Wester- n poration. Samuel Newhouse recently sent a Cactus lot of ore from the well-knomine In Utah to be tested by thla new process. a Fine Muslins, DainLy Embroideries and Laces Used Never has such splendid bargains been offered af any previous sale In Ogden. DONT FAIL TO SEE THE BEAUTIFUL NEW EMBROIDERIES JUST ARRIVED showing which will certainly be of interest to you. Handsome sets for dainty white dresses. Beautiful allovers for waists and everything for babies wear. All at little prices.'" 1000 . shirt waists placed on special sale. This lot contains, tailored waists, dainty sheer batiste, in fact every style of waist known to the waist manufacturer and all weights of materials in linen, cotton and wool at 33 3 to 50 per cent olL A JURY DECIDES IN Gar- COPPER LIES IN THE BASALT' PEAK REGION PLAINTIFFS FAVOR Last night the jury In the case of Christine Hunter et al against Balt Lake and Ogden Railway company and Balt Lake and Ogden Railway company va Hunter et al, returned a verdict In favor of the plaintiffs In the first action and the defendants In the second action, holding that the company had no right upon the land in question and aa erasing the damages already done at 9100. 1-- . J. Burt & Bros. TO ORGANIZE PUBLIC EMPLOYES. BOSTON. Feb. 1. A project to unionise employee of state and municipal governments will have Its inception tomorrow et Brockton, where a meeting will be held by the National Federation of Bute, City and Town Employes unions The new organisation will attempt to organise locals In every city and town and atats capiUL Firemen, policemen, clerks, Janitors and other employes will be admitted to membership. Measures of relief to be demanded by the union Include an eight-ho- ur day and the pensioning of state, city and county employee who have reached a certain age. fT. E. DOOLY. President. JOSEPH S. PEERY. Vlce-Prc- 1 company owns a very valuable ratal . claims, on consisting of twenty-thre- e which there le now one shaft down 103 Icct and a number of crosscuts an! surface trenches, which disclose a very valuable deposit of copper-gol- d ores The property eras recently equipped RUEPB TRIAL IS BET. with a hoisting plant end the main working shaft will now be driven down By the United Prras.) BAN FRANCISCO, Feb 1. The trial at least 400 feet further, and It la believed that at a depth of 200 feet, or of Abe Ruef on one of the United 100 feet below the present working,; charges waa this morning disclosure be next aet will for made. Thursday. phenomenal On the surface this vein or deposit is from 80 to 100 feet wide and carries Nacaaaary Qualltlaa of Humanity. the remarkable copper values of 92 per to ba true In heart and juat In If cent and gold and allver contents of are the first qualities necessary act about 9100. of humanity. If withelevation tho for The veins In this district ere true la worthless. Intelall else them out east and west fissures and can be traced lectual culture cannot give what Intelfor a distance of several thousand feet lectual culture does not require or Imon the surface. ply. You cultivate tho plant which has On the Copper King group, consistalready life; you will waste your laing of four claims, there is an Im- bor In cultivating a atone. Tho moral mense body of low-gramaterial and Ufa la the counterpart of tho natural a crosscut tunnel ia now being adalike mysterious In lte origin, and vanced to rut the vein at a depth of alike vialble only tat Its effects.! A. something over 100 feet. Frond. Some of the ore can be carefully assorted to make a shipping grade and Deceitful Humanity. a carload lot Is now being secured. "Ton can't allua gib a man credit Four sets of lessen are now at work foh a dear conscience,' said Uncle and applications are dally being reEton, because he looks cheerful. Dar ceived for blocks of ground la some people dat smiles de hardest Basalt Is a very promising mining after dey has put through da crook region and being located close to the edea deals . railroad it is convenient for extensive mining ope rations I . RALPH E. HQAO, Cashier. A. V. MclNTOSH, Asst. Cashier, j The UTAH NATIONAL . In the Basalt Peak country in Nevada the Queen Regent Copper A Gold NATIONAL AUDIT CO. 2494 WASHINGTON chab. b. AYE. McConnell, mgr. ACCOUNTS OF CORPORATIONS AND FIRMS AUDITED. Let us keep your books. Reference: First NsfL Benk. Ogden BANK Or OGDEN UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY I Interest Paid on Savinas Accounts and Tine Deposits ImmMBaiiMiMmiMMMeMMMHn Car of Cooks Guaranteed Linoleum Just Received the kind that advertized so much that its known in almost every heme. The P4 beautiful, tome are niee elean out design in light eolera Th quality is guaranteed by th makers end ourselves. For e h days we quo n price ef 50c, Ho, R E, the 75o aq yd. for C grades. Cooks ia de Loves Balances To the heart there are no Insignia, cant events; It magnifies all things; It puts In the same balance the fall of nn empire and the fall of a woman glove, and oftentimes the glove outweigh the empire. Balsa c. ' P'J . Boyle Furniture Go. Hones; Fomiihod Conplete |