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Show DAILY MIIS AND UTAH STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY, MARCH 2S, Good Bread comes from Good Mixiny UTAH AND MINING 1904 ADJOINING STAUS OUR. UNIVERSAL settlements for last week BULLION LARGE OUTPUT OF THE VALLEY FURNACES 3-Min- week's settlements Jn the ore The the spectacle down among the furnaces of the valley is one of unprecedented activity at present, enlargements and the campaign of expansion now In progress promise to add materially to it within the next ninety days, says the Salt Lake Trib- market were reduced to a 436,500, this compared with bunion ift., of for the prevloua one. $4dlrS00 not a serious one, itself to but one cause, that unnavaglble condition of wagon some of the camps and flgds between and the consequent market, local tb, transmission of ores from the In jeny s few producers. From the copper forwarded an Increased gselters was of copper bullion containing nonage however, and the silver, old and JuJjbt shrinkage In the local market by the increase tu fully overcomechannels. By this copper though eastern out to sent was there (HU of 7SJ.011 pig, the pounds icfinerles follows: as jtearA closing Pounds. The riirlnkage. SUSPICIONS THAT OIL HAS READY BEEN STRUCK, Con..... CUb I 732,011 Total gdflttinn to this there was for-nid- ed by the American Smelting and about 850,000 Boning company 50 cent matte of per containing pOTtiit In to addition aome lead. with copper, de other metals, was associated. The day's settlements in the open mrket amounted to $51,800. In the metal market silver ruled, at cents an ounce; lead at $3.50 g 100 per pounds, and casting copper at v-- " U S cents a pound. In tip-to- 1- -4 , i-- DE LA MAR CAPTAIN WINS HI8 8UITS dispatch from San Francisco says: Joseph R. De La Mar, a millionaire mining operator of New York, has juet won two Important legal In the United States circuit court, when Judge Morrow denied the motion for a new trial in the case of Dm Utah Nevada company against De La Mar and dismissed the suit in equity brought by the same plaintiff. The action was brought to recover ner $5,000,000, which, it was claimed, wu the Share of Isaac E. Blake In the Jim Crow, Monitor and other mines In Lincoln county, Nev. Blake claimed Oat he had an oral contract with De la Mar In which he was to receive 49 per cent of the profits of working the mines. It Is claimed that De La Mar took out In the neighborhood of Blake transferred his Interest to the company. The property was subsequently 'acquired by 81mon Bamberger of Salt Lake City, and made the foundation for Bamberger's De La Mar Mines company, with the present output approximating $2,000 dally. A Btah-Xeva- 8- 0. da MINES AT HAILEY. Tou have only been playing at minisaid Major W. A. Stanton, tally two mines, the Minnie Moore nd the Tiptop are down 1,000 feet, ad they are working through Incline so that the depth attained Is Im than 1,000 feet," says the Halley ng here, Times. "But the time has come when 1U mine ae you should. Now you that be permanence and Increasing value your mineral lodea have taen demonstrated and that the Croe depth of a ba set the example by sinking a tactical shaft, tabers will follow, and depth will he ought to the great profit of the mine Tner and of the residents of this three-compartm- mgion. "Tou have no Idea tlkn of the interest in this district, and of the d Pinion In which it la held. No tampetent engineer visits your mines t forms a favorable opinion of them. re Is Mr. Wilson of the great Ontario mine of Utah, for Instance, who be consulting engineer of the Red Pbant group he'. He says. In sub oce, that you have no deep work' but that he saw many Indlca- of big ore bodies In depth. And Red Elephant is going to be open M1"ccordance with that opinion. m tbls time on the mining men come here will . expect to sink to their mine, as Is the case else' .here- uranium ore is to buffalo SHIPPED the uranium-radiu- I??0"' ore t0 h "? the" us syndicate, -- Itfo1 hn" l JI5 th r -- biPPed -- a car-meta- ls containing the works erected for at Buffalo. X. Y. Car WBB treat- - sacks of OTegntlng about $0,000 In ad1,t,on t0 the rarer met' 0r Carrle values In -- ttli-e- oper mines near m nd copper. 300 . management to reduce at least 750 tons daily, are now so well In hapd that doubts concerning their completion In June are removed, while at the copper furnaces of the United States smelter, work on the sixth is progressing to , an early completion, thus enabling the management to keep five under continuous fire. In addition to this construction at the lead plant, which la moving on quite sat-- , lsfactorily. said Mr. Fischer, under whose supervision the lead furnaces are being reared, and it appears now as If the management waa to be Justified In entering the msrket for lead ores in June as previously pro- No Z. G. Mm Dirt; a Child can Work It. I. and be Convinced of its Merits Try One $2.25 IS Buy this $2.75 Assortment from 8treot 838 25th 124 Tslsphons gwt of any tered the art. Dainty linen, spotless silver, glistening cut glass, llowers on every table from our own greenhouses, are some of the details that make the service so choice $1.00 MAGAZINE CAR FREE For a Whole Yeair I It waa said by gossips yesterday Amoxtmmt Coxsists or: Ralston Breakfast Food. atl5c. .S0e Txs Checksbboabo household 8 9 was considering more seriously than ever the Installation of lead furnaces 13-l- sacks Purina Health Flour, at 35e. . . .7uc lOe package Ralston Health Crisp b 1 10c 10c package Balaton Cereal Coffee 1 15e package Ralston Health Gelatins 1 15e package Ralston Health Oata 3 lb cans Ralston Baking Powder 1 15c package Purina Pancake Flour 1 35e sack Balaton Kornkins 1 15c package Ralston Hominy Grits 1 and that this subject waa among others that necessitated the presence of Manager MacVichle In the east Mr. Kimberly, owner of the largest Individual Interest in the Bingham Con., and the possessor of similar holdings In the HonorlnejOf Stockton, has,-I- t la said, become strenuously urgent and In the event that the Bingham Con. refuses him the relief, will, It la claimed, seek it in the construction of furnaces Independent entirely of the copper plant and without lta lOe 15c 15e POINTERS fiOc ...Lie Leave Ifenver 4 :15 p. ni. anl 10 :35 p. m. for Omaha and Chicago; 2:00 p. m. and 10 :35 p. m. for Kansas City and St. Louis. They all carry 'fie 15e - 12.75 This assortmsnt contains ths letters spoiling the words 8end ths coupons to tho Ralston Purina oompany, St. Louis, MisMags-xin- o souri, and your favorite will bo sent to your homo Freo for a Whole Year. Pu-l-n- $1-0- -s. TICKET OFFICE 0 79 W. SECOND SOUTH ST. bine. As an Instance of the Interest which is dally growing In the east J- - H. Bigger of the Union Gas ft Pipe Line company stated yesterday that a letter from President Ravenscroft noted the fact that a prominent Pittsburg operator, in no way conected with his company, had that evening boarded a train for Salt Lake and that unless he stops en route, he will reach this city today. Mr.' Ravenscroft, accompanied by the company's expert driller. Is due to reach here Tuesday or Wednesday at the latest, and the first consignment of drilling paraphernslla Is expected to be landed here about the same time. This company has decided to wait for to nothing, but to .get right down or week two, work, so within snother one. and possibly two. more derricks will be under construction. Simon Bamberger, who Is heavily Interested with other Salt Lakers In the productive Los Angeles Arid, and who owns the Lagoon resort at Farm- R. F. NESLEN, General Agent, He declines, it Is said, to go up against the open market with the output of the Honorlne mines and mill and has admonished hla colleagues that the Bingham Con., if his purse shall prevent, will not be permitted to do It Mr. Kimberly, who controls not a little wealth himself, has said to his colleagues that with the lead ores of the Dalton ft Lark group and the product of the concentrator with which that group Is to be equipped, he Is prepared to to go It on his own hook, exacting of the Bingham Con. only such toll in the reduction of Its ores as shall afford legitimate earnings on the investment. In either events he Is unalterably opposed to contracts for the reduction of lead ores from either of the properties under present exactions. The adjournment of the present . conference in the efist ought, accordingly, to be followed by news of interest to the smelter world. At the American smelter at Murray the field battery of lead blasts as well as the big battery of roasters are In operation and while nothing recent has been announced concerning the new copper smelter projected by the American an order to go ahead Is hourly expected. At the Yampa smelter in Bingham canyon the production of copper matte continues steadily with assurances of an increased supply of ore the present week. ington, a short distance from the Quick Arrest. A Little Help SALT LAKE CITY- - at the right time will lave your Neglected eyei or Impropeye. fitted one will cud In Inerly curable dlaeaw. 1 have helped thouiandi and can help you. Examination FREE. J.T. RUSHMER Washington Ava. 2412 The Overland Route PATRONS OF THC Union Pacific Ralroad are assured that all Its accident Union . To attend dances or theaters or to catch a train in a hurry If you remember tho number-ph- one hDfldSbx Mil- - of equip line is renown R fl k mporovement This ment SjNgftvjAB M I Bn 1 ed or th,r and ltB "rlval of Its service. TJnion 3?a.oiflo ALLEN TRANSFER RUNS COMPANY. Three trains dally to the East ths fastest trains arriving many hours ahead of all competitors. Pull Information cheerfully furnished on application to ALLEN, MGR. 25th 412 do- spent by the Railroad Com- on time, and the general superiority Phone 22. of f .vAaLJkJL the lta trains Uone Paclflo in pany 22. ALBERN human ingenuity has been adopted to protect them against llar! have been SL G. H. CORSE. FIRST NATIONAL 2384 ey well, has also had his interest aroused and, though he has not yet declared his Intention, it may be taken for granted that the moment It Is known that results have followed the prospecting of Guffey ft Galey, he, too, will begin boring on his lands. There Is no sure thing that he has not already decided to do so, but If he has he Is concealing the fact It oil and gas are struck In this valley, said a Bingham mining operator yesterday, It will be one of the greatest things that could happen to us. All of our mining, milling find smelting plants could be operated at such a small fraction of the present cost that expansion would be In order from the word go. The Utah Copper company could afford to pump oil Into Bingham sufficient to run a mill of several thousand tons capacity, and I have not the Slightest doubt that the company would do 1L Other big companies would go to work on similar lines and the Impetus that would be given to mining, In Bingham, at least, would be little short of marvelous. Speed the day when we can boast of cheap fuel THE PRICE It is harder to run a than to keep a dining-ca- r hotel, but we have mas- Edgar Jones DINING roar and claimed. that the Bingham Con.'a No Hard Work? ey ns $18,-40,00- and Salt Lake In particular and the state in general It la to be hoped that the prediction may come true. It ays: "So many stories are being told of what has happened at the Guffey-Gale- y well a few milea north of this city that to find the truth appears to be out of the question. One thing, however, Is certain, and that la that the reports have put everybody on the e of expectancy. On every corIn at ner, every office, every place where men are wont to congregate, 'oil" was the one topic discussed yesterday. An undercurrent of excitement which seems to need nothing to bring It to the surface but authentic Information that oil has been struck was everywhere apparent When the fever breaks out as. ther beat judges declare It Is sure to do shortly, this town, they promise, Is going to get such a shaking up as it never experienced before. The best Information obtainable yesterday waa to the effect that oil has not been encountered In the well, other than what was found In the big stratum of shale passed through Just previous to the tapping of the sands which are now believed to be at the bottom of the Ibg bore sands which It la declared carry so much gas that Superintend ent Rumbaugh la confident of encountering oil In quantity Inside of the next two hundred feet It was owing to this opinion, Mr. Rumbaughs friends say, that he waa unwilling to change from an 8 to a 6 Inch casing. He is reported to have said when the well waa sealed up that he waa without further - Inch pipe; that he believed a 'few lengths more would carry the bottom into oil, and well rather than bring In a he had decided to order by wire 200 feet more of pipe, as well as valves with which to control the expected flow when It should have been tapped; that the pipes and valves are expected to reach here any moment, and when It arrives drilling will be resumed. Not a man In Mr. Rumbaugha em ploy has been discharged, and that fact leads to the conclusion that the objective point In the well haa not yet been reached. During the last few hours that drills were in operation, Mr. Rumbaugh Is reported to have said that he made seventy-fiv- e feet: that every foot made him think all the more that he was nearing the point where the drills would have to be withdrawn and, try as he would. It was Impossible for him to conceal his elation over the prospects. A man who has spent a great deal of time in the Beaumont field and M able to tell a man from that country a mile off, declared yesterday that private representatives of the Rocke feller combine are already beginning to gather for the purpose of keeping In touch with what Is going on, just as they d'd at Beaumont, and he has no doubt that the first authentic news of a strike will result In a scramble for a foothold by the Standard com r MIXES LIGHT, SWEET BREAD IN THREE MINUTES une. At the Utah Con. smelter the. enlargements, which shall enable the The Salt Lake Herald has the following article In which an oil boom Is predicted. For the sake of Ogden 181,682 248,818 802,066 Con States Suited AL- Great Wealth of Gilaonits Deposit Valley Furnaces Show Largo . Output. -- Bingham Bread-Mixe- ute While BANK. Washington A vs. CAPITAL $150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFIT8....f 73,245 We transact business In all branches of banking and extend every courtesy consistent with soundness. 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