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Show DAILY mill will probably STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, t! UTAH AND MIES UAMMOTH UTAH AND MINING MARCH t.U Good Bread comes from Good Mixing ADJOINING STATUS OUR. UNIVERSAL start UTAH DIVIDENDS FOR MONTH OF MARCH up 3-Min- that Tlwre 1 a strong probability will be put to Mammoth mill into within the next edition for work on d aulhor-th- at tated i ftW day. not will longer Mr. McIntyre contract with the airilt a favorable NEW DISCOVERIES REPORTED anelter for hia low grade product, NORTH convert OF into TONOPAH. to anxious la ,hich he and that unless it la forth- mi this week orders will be Issued Utah Dividends for Month of March into condition for The Great Silver Peak Reported tt put the plant a Tintlc publication. operation, says to Resume Mining Notes. A! it has been kept in good order but a short time ,Ms work will take conditions. The special correspondent of the weather favorable under no will be there World in writing from Tono-pa- h that Mining reason One Is to said sends hia paper the following inprocrastination further no officials have Pedro Ban article: the teresting that M The Goldfield district continues to old Mr. McIntyre that they cannot Mford to keep a train crew for the attract great attention by mining men Mill line" to the mine for the limited from all parts on account of favorable tonnage he is now sending down from development of ore bodies of good milthe mine, and unless he Increases his ling grade. The Combination mine has ibipments materially the crew will be sunk a main shaft 135 feet with contiftn off, In which event teams would siderable drifting and cross-cuttihave to be employed, costing 20 cents and about 50 tons of over $200 ore are 43 being shipped. The property waa acper ton more for down freight and tents more for up freight (timbers and quired on October 26, and from Deoil). As there la quite a difference cember 1 to March 12, 214 tons have been shipped. The net smelter rebetween Mr. McIntyre and the smeltomre turns of 178 tons yielded $47,425 or than he er it is probable that ore mill. the the $267 per ton gold, the values of separ-- at The run sin through Una at the mill contain about 4,000 shipments ranging from 8 to 26 ums, and there la any quantity of the ounces gold per ton and silver from a trace to 2 ounces; from these figme grade in the mine. The drat consignment from the May ures have to be deducted teaming, $12.50 per ton, and cost of mining and Day Jigs since their rather premature resumption was sent out thla week. and sacking. No ore Is now shipped It con listed of SO tons, returns from of less value than $200 per ton and which have not yet been made public. there Is now on the dumps a large tonThe bad weather has Interfered badly nage ranging from $6 to $186 per ton with a good record In the operation of assay value. While the cyanide tests the Jigs, as everything was put up for of the ore conducted at the mine by rammer work, hastily and without Mr. F. L. Bosqui give satisfactory reraver other than that afforded by a sult the management haa not yet died. decided on the erection of any plant, there not having been developed In the IMMENSE WEALTH OF district sufficient water for milling GIL80NITE DEPOSITS purpose On the January claim, adare sinking on a six-fo- ot lessees joining, In an exhaustive contribution to a vein of which from one to four Denver paper on the gilsonlte and feet yields shipping ore of which daterite deposits of Utah, A. W. War- over 100 tons have been shipped. The wick says of the output of the St prospecting shaft is now down 75 feet Louis Gllsonite company that It is and a main working shaft has now vorth $50 per ton, f. o. b. St Louis. reached a depth of 60 feet. On the The Culmer vein of the Pariette compSandstorm group, one mile north, any la about twenty miles south of lessees have encountered ore in value Fort Duchesne, and closely resembles from $26 to $82 per ton. Generally (he Duchesne vein in general charactthe exploration work la speaking, eristic It can be traced across the proving most satisfactory throughout plain for seven miles. In which distthe district. ance it varies in width from a knife At Tonopah the North Star mine Is Made to thirty inches. The Cowboy opening up a fine body of ore in the and the two Bonanza veins are in what east drift on the 1,050 leveL Two feet it known as the White River district, of this is of shipping grade, the balbeing on the north side of the White ance being good milling ore. river, near the mouth of Evacuation The United Tonopah Mining comcreek. The Black Dragon Is on the pany Is opening up a body of porphy-rlti- c rath side of the river, and about qaurtx and ryollte 40 feet wide, three miles south of the Cowboy. The the whole of which carries free milling Little Bonanxa vein can be traced for gold, and In places coarse gold Is visover seven miles. It shows on the ible. The company is also sinking a average live feet in width for three shaft 250 feet on a qaurts porphyry mile and four feet in width for one vein carrying gold values from $30 Bile. It greatest width is thirteen to $25 per ton. An Important discovfeet ery of silver lead ore in reported 20 The Big Bonanza vein will average miles north of Tonopah, where several fra feet for three miles along its locations have been made; the . ore crane. Taking the available tonnage, bodies vary in width from 20 inches u estimated by Eldridge, at $40 a to three feet on the surface, and values x. the gross value of these veins Is as high as 71 per cent lead, 194 ounces over 3400,000,000. The Cowboy vein is silver and $17 gold per ton have been h largest in the White river region. obtained, hut the average value Is said & is about sixteen feet in width tor to be $45 per ton, which will be shipoosrly three-fourtof a mile in ping grade, as the claims are only 10 (n$th. Its total length Is between miles from the route of the Tonopah vra and eight miles. Its average railroad. Wth appears to be about five feet for TO MEASURE THE EARTH. entire length. The gross value of thil vein 0. In Pearsons Magaxine T. C. Porappears to be about The Black Dragon vein Is also ter suggests a new and simple way of b important vein, and Is traceable for estimating the diameter of the earth. hout four miles. The Rainbow vein. This is by means of the shadow cast Asphalt creek, has been traced for by the Peak of Teneriff (where the obm,lv and has a width of from servation was made) and by the earth kw to nine feet It Is to be under- - itself, and by taking note of the difthat the tonnages given are ference in time when these two shadon geological ows touch the same point This Is premises. The district on Calcuwhich the elaterlte found to be twenty minute arc Brurtzeiine is found Is about fifty lating then the distance of the b southwest In this moves of Fort Duchesne, and through which the earth Principal outpit appears to be time, by using the known height of frm the Indian, Lake and Sams can-T- h the peak, the entire distance through mineral occurs In vertical which the earth moves In twenty-fou- r "A os in the case of gilsonlte. but hours will bear the same proportion as twenty-fonarrower, the width appearing to to this arc distance from one to twenty-tw- o minutes, the to twenty bears inchea hours . maxlmum length Is three and one-Bntime required to cover the smaller dismile tance. The latitude of the peak must be used to find the proportion that a A Startling Tsst. circle there bears to the equatorial cirMve Hfe Dr. T. G. Merritt. of cle. and so the number of miles the orth Mehoopany, Pa., made a earth measures around the equator Is $ t resulting In a wonderful found. Dividing this by 3.14159 will, A p"t,ent was attacked m.uWrlte of course, give the diameter. ng Willi tin. passing around of the Horn Silver's dividend of $20,000 the present week, the March distributions from the CO diggings of Utah will have dosed on a total of $333,500 the highest mark that has been reached In a good many No Hard Work; No Dirt; a Child moons, with a larger number participating. The Silver King, of Park City, as it has for years, led the array, and to each of its flock dealt out 66 3 cents a share, while Daly West, of the same enduring camp, followed close up with 65 cent with Annie Laurie of Gold mountain reporting at the door with 50 cents. Gemini of Tintlc was Buy this present with one of its periodical to $10 a share, while Grand froi amounting Central served ita adherents each with 10 cents a share, with Horn Silver of Frisco coming forward with 5 cents. 338 25th Street. Telephone 124 Century of Park valley, Sacramento of and get choico Mercur and Utah of Deep Creek while of say coming forward with smaller prises, were none the less welcome, the sums checked out appearing as they follow: Annie Laurie $ 12,500 2-- $560,-W,W- ed ur rh i hemorrhage caused by ton,.1 "" of th otomach. I had often CHARLES A. TOWNE Electr,c B,ers excellent for TO SPEAK AT BANQUET ,tomarh and liver troubles so I then1, PONTIAC. Mich., March 29. The pat,ent gained "nd I0" not had a at Oakland County Jefferson club has t,ok ."r 14 Its n'ntb Electric Bit concluded great preparations for to- In the be to given annual banquet ,P?IMVPly Snorenteed tor Pepsi Charles A. opera house tonight. eonBt,Patn w,0n' k,ney tm ns Is announced Try them. Onl 60 Towne of New Tork. Jesse Drivers the principal speaker. drug store. - Z. G. M. I. Bread-Mix- er ute MIXES LIGHT, SWEET BREAD IN THREE can Work It. Try One and be Convinced $2.25 T MINUTES of its Merits IS THE PRICE $2.75 Assortment it is harder to run a than to keep a dining-ca- r hotel, but we have mas- Edgar Jones DINING yrar $1.00 MAGAZINE Century Daly West Grand Central 3,000 117,000 25,000 50,000 20,000 5,000 100,000 1,000 For Thi Whole Year m ! Audits kxt Coxsisn or: Raliton Breskfut Food, it 15c. 80c prkn. 2 b nJki Purina Health Flour, at 6c. . . ,7Ue 1 10c package Kaliton Health 10c Horn Silver Criip 1 10c lOe package Kaliton Cereal Coffee Sacramento 1 15c peckage Kaliton Health Gelatine lAe 1 Ue package Kaliton Health Oata 15c Silver King 2 can Raliton Baking Powder M)e 1 15e 16c Pancake Flour lurlna Utah package 1 25c tack Kaliton Koniklni 25e 1 even an more 15c exhibit Ue April promises package Kaliton Hominy GrlU gratifying, and to the list will proba12.75 This assortment contains the letters bly be added Tetro, with another visit, perhaps, from Yankee Con., both of spoiling the words Send ths coupons to the RalsTintic, and while Mammoth has been mentioned as a possibility since its ton Purina company, 8L Louis, Misreappearance In the open market pith souri, and your favorite $1.00 Mags-xin- a a good quantity of ore, reference to its will bo cent to your homo Free last annual statement cannot but ad- for a Whole Year. monish the talent that there la an Gemini 2 tered the art. Dainty linen, spotless silver, glistening cut glass, liowers on every table from our own greenhouses, are some of the details that make tho service so CAR FREE Chsckksboakd b satis-factor- y. POINTERS 12-l- lb Leave IVnver 4 :15 p. in. anil 10 :35 . m. for Omaha and Chicago; 2:00 p. m. and 10:35 p. ni. for Kansas City and St. Louis. They all carry dining-car- s. Pu-r-i-n- overdraft to be discharged before bread money is to be considered. However, there are several others that have been piling up earnings and that will, no doubt, make their appearance before the close of the season. Balt Lake Tribune. SILVER PEAK TO RE8UME. Coloradoans representing the Blair Interests are at Silver Peak, Esmeralda county, preparing for an active campaign of development work In the mines belonging to that estate, says the Carson Appeal. The mill Is being put In order and probably before the end of the month actual work will have begun. A recent measurement of the available ore in the mine put it at 70,000 tons and it will run from $88 up. The mine is mill and equipped wwith a a complete leaching plant John Chlatovlch, the owner of the Mary mine in the same vicinity, has Just made a clean up of $7,500. Since last July the Mary mine has produced something like $50,000. This mine Is one of the best in the district and la opened up by nearly 2,000 feet of working One stope has been worked for a distance of 150. feet and haa produced ore averaging $75 to the ton Mr. Chlatovlch has his own reduction plant, which consists of a mill and cyanide tanks. He is now extracting ore from the Mary, p re par story to another mill run. The ore plates about 60 per cent, the balance responding to cyanide treatment SACRAMENTO hs iclolent 3 llKM 2i, 1-- gold-bearin- g; market 79 W. SECOND R. F. NESLEN, A Little Help SOUTH ST. General Agent, SALT LAKE CITY- - at the right time will uve your eye Neglected eye or improperly fitted onea will end in Incurable dleeaie. I hare helped thouundi and ean help you. Kxaminatlwn FREE. J.T.RUSHMER Washington 2412 Ave. The Overland Route Union Its PATRONS OF THE Pacific Ralroad art assured that all human Ingenuity haa been adopted to protect them against liona of do1" accident Mil- LMUlkL g spent by the lars have been PSllaUUSLI Railroad ComUnion Pacifio attend dancos or theaters or to catch a train in a hurry If you remember the number-ph- one To pany in its trains H the equip H line is renown of 22. 1 usqUjmjn and COMPANY. 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. COR8E. ALBERN ALLEN, NGR. 412 of its service. Union Faoiflo ALLEN TRANSFER Phone 22. mporovement This ment 1 ed for Its fast on time, and the general superiority 25th SL FIRST NATIONAL BANK. 2384 DIVIDEND. The directors of the Sacramento company met in Salt Lake Thursday and declared the usual dividend of 2 cent a share on the capital stock of the corporation, or Books for the transfer of $5,000. stock were ordered closed on the afternoon of the 26th, payment to follow on April 1. Secretary McConahay will visit the property of the company today and note the manner in everything ia moving at mill and mine. It is understood that just about another carload, or $15,000 worth, of mercury has accumulated at the plant treating the cinnabar ores and that the marketing of the second consignment of that product will be undertaken as soon as the roads are in condition for heavy hauling to the railroad station. In the meantime the usual heavy tonnage of gold ore la going through the mill, and the regulation output of cyanides Is being sent to Gold Mining TICKET OFFICE Washington Avo. CAPITAL SURPLU8 AND PROFIT8.... 150,000 73,245 TUTE SAVED TRAVELING Wo transact business in all branches of banking and extend every courtesy consistent with soundness DAVID ECCLES THOMAS D. DEE .... President Vice-Preside- nt Cashier JOHN PINGREE JAMES F. BURTON Asat Cashier When purchasing your tickets to Eastern points you should bear in mind that the new route of the Overland Limited is over the New York Stocks and Chicago Grains Bought and sold for raih or carried on Contlnnom quotation Reference, Flnt National Bank. Union Pacific & Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Line margin CO. OGDEN BROKERAGE 24c2 Washington Phone Are. 215 The through car service makes this the Superb... Cut Flowers most popular route to Chicago and other Eastern points. Orders care fully filled and promptly delivered Commercial Agent, & St. Paul Railway, Milwaukee Chicago, C. S. WILLIAMS, HolbrooK Greenhouiei Phone 420-K- . Eugene Holbrook, Ifgr Gives Healthi Vigor and Tone. Herblne Is a boon for sufferers from Fresh Fish and Oysters an earn la. By its use the blood Is quickly regenerated and the color becomes Received Every Day. normal. The languar Is diminished Health, vigor and tone predominate. New life and happy activity result S81 Twenty-Fourt- h Stroot. Mrs. Belle II. Shlrel, Mlddlesborough. Phone I37-Ills., writes: I have been troubled with liver complaint and poor blood, and have found nothin: to benefit me like Herblne. I hope never to be withGood solicitors wanted for the Dally out It. I have wished that I had known of It In my husband's lifetime." 50c. Utah State JournaL Apply to Horace B. Foster, city circulator. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. 106 James Ballard West Second South St., Salt Lake City, Utah Satisfactory Tailoring at Satisfactory Prices K. That is sssctly whr wo do tho Tailoring Business of 0$dB, 2 Anderson |