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Show DAILY UTAH IT AH MINES AND MINING actors take a flyer Warde wan here at th Salt enffaement uluyhig n Lke theater a few month ago he of offlt'lal, and lay tied Bike lodge for the the of memhere of lending eomeone into the Country along the Hn; of the San e Nevada for the in Southern of property mining of looking up 'Lit. Twenty of them "chipped In" decided that W. H. l'5 each and hould make the of Pv0Wilaon bonanaa. He coveted the for rth and Immediately accepted the charge or four daya Three aouth. the for kft returned and reported that he a(0 he secured a fine block of ground and copper were the ln ,hich gold a property that he waa chief metala make a big mine. would to aay ady Wilaona report, the Mr. Following and Gold Copper Warde ftederick a capital of with company, fining as many 00,000, represented by of $1 each ahaies of the par value articits fU organised. Yesterday were filed and les of Incorporation for now la ready the company Frederick Warde la .named aa When Frederick r0 pur--oe- - btial-pes- a. president; M. E. Mulvey, A. W. Raybould. secretary; vice-preside- Meyers, COle, treasurer. X H. B. These, with and James C. of direct-oboard the constitute W. H. Wilson Leary, n. AT ST. LOUIS FAIR AND STAUS 1X1. SPRING HATS LIE ADJOINING ARE IN TODAY The famous No Name The Tombstone Consolidated Mines company is now operating at four different shafts below the water level, and the fact that work is under way at widely separate points within the limits of the huge water basin that underlies the Tombstone district, is a matter of ocnsiderable significance, in that the water problem is fast fading away and that each stubborn obstacle of the watery depths is being overcome and made to yield to the ingenuity of modem mining methods which have characterized the operations of the company. The four points above mentioned Buy $2.75 are the big shaft of the company, the from Emerald, the West Side and the Silver Thread, At the two latter places which are some fifty feet below' the , Telephone 124 old water level some good ore is be- 838 25th Street. and gmt your choice ing extracted and shipped, while at the main shaft a drift is being run at the 700 level 100 feet below the water line toward the phenomenal Contention and Grand Central ledges, to reach the rich ores that made these For a Year I properties famous in the early days of the camp. This drift Is in 130 feet. Tax Chzckebbiukd Amoxtmext Cukkuti or: Raliton Breahlest Food, at liie 80c At the Emerald, the Incline shaft is 2 3 b nu'ki Health Flour, at Hoc. . . .Mki now below the water line and will be 1 10l package1urtna Kalutun Health Crltp 10c 1 10c 10c RaUtou Cereal Coffee crowded to the first station, when 1 15c lAo Kalutun Health tielatlne package Raliton Health Gate 15c drifting will be started toward the ore 1 15c package cane Raliton Baking Powder 50c 1 15c xone. 15c Purina Pancake Flour package 1 25c 25c Raliton Kurakina When it is remembered that the dis- 1 15c package 15c Kalilou Hominy Grill tance between the Silver Thread on 12.75 the north and the Emerald on the This assortmsnt contains ths letters south is over a mile and a half, the spilling ths words magnitude of the work of the large Sand ths coupons to tho Ralspumping plant at the intermediate ton Purina company, St. Louis, Mispoint ln draining this immense dis- souri, and your favorite $1.00 Maga-sin- s trict will at once be recognised. The will bt sent to your homo Free mammoth pumps keep sending a for a Whole Yoar. swirling stream of nearly two million gallons dally to the surface, and the shaft is heing big continued downward to the 1,000-foTHE. level, which is the objective point of the company. About three carloads of ore is being shipped daily by the company to the El Paso smelters, and about 100 tons per day is being shipped from S the Lucky Cuss dumps to the same point. The latter dump contained z some 12,000 to 15,000 tons of ore, For all kinds of Bakery Goods, which was contracted for by the smelfa Staple and Fancy OrncerieR ter company. 2284 Jeffbnon Avenue. LEADING ACTORS GO INTO ING VENTURE. MIN- See our Window Z. G. M. Tombstone Mines Being Unwatered Rich Ore Shipments From Gold- field, Nevada-Gen- eral News. The mines and metallurgy building forms part of the east wing of the e general ground plan of the exposition. The outside dimensions are 525x750 feet. The building is divided Into eight oblong parts almost equal In area. The division Is accomplished with and ventilated arcades, from 30 to 50 feet wide, which tnakes it possible that each one of the eight divisions shall receive abundant light from every side and that no skylights will be necessary directly over any of the exhibition spaces. At the intersection of the two principal arcades through the main axis a colonnaded rotunda la shown with an appropriate monument. The ground floor will furnish an exhibition space of about 265,000 square feet and about 150,000 square feet may be gained by the Introduction of galleries. A of the exhibit space into numerous alcoves for each classification Is suggested. The walls of the building are set back from the facade IS or 20 feet, forming a covered loggia which suirounds the entire building. Mr. Theo. C. Link of St. Louis, was the architect. fan-lik- glass-cover- ed sub-divisi- ot ad-eiti- nn W high-gra- st st 111 y, One-ha- $500,-00- ?1 er old-ti- Hat is our Leader have many new and elegant styles and shapes at easy prices We organisation Is a unique one ln respects. In the first place, all of the organisers are well known men while a number of them In Elkdom, in the councils of that up high in place, organisation.. In the second while there are 200,000 of the 300,000 diares of capital stock in the treasury, not a share of it is to be sold, for the reason that the pood and sufficient for the RICH SHIPMENTS subscribed have organisers OUT OF GOLDFIELD other 100,000 shares and have agreed stock. Thus the to pay par for the In their weekly mnrket letter Kennew company has at its disposal as Donnellan & Co., commenting on neth with of sum $100,000 needed the achievements under which to carry on the development of the sensational the January lease at Goldfield, say: the property. and Jones who are taking "The Patrick, Kendall The subscribers, shaft Is down 45 feet, showing a four-fonrylng amounts of stock, are, in ledge of the higher grade. The to the officers and directors following figures of their last shipMrs. named: Joseph Bnsenperger, ment we obtained from the company A. W. Frederick Raybould Warde, know and them to be absoofficials, H. P. B. C. Mrs. Wilson, (traatee), lutely correct: A shipment of 115 Henderson and C. K. Southworth. It is understood that active develo- sacks, about equally divided between pment of the company's property is the coarse ore And fine ore, screenings, to begin during the next few days and gave $370 per ton for the former and the $170 for the latter, an average for by the time the year has waned the shipment of $276 per ton. In passpreditclon is made that a big profdeveloing. It Is Interesting to note that in been have acing property will ped. When the mine has been placed sinking to a depth of 45 feet the pron a paying basis it Is the Intention duction has averaged about $1,000 per On another part of the January to divide the stock In the treasury foot. Oddie L. T. and associates are sinkBorg those who own the issued 100,-excellent results. with ing, share. Salt Lake Tribune. "On the February five leasers are GOOD ORE FROM YANKEE. working, three of whom have pay dirt On the October, a claim of another Another carload of sensationally group of thla company's holdings, the ore from the Yankee Cons- leasers have made a strike. olidated will be on the market today. The lot consists of between 30 and ONTARIO IN THE EAST. H tons, and, according to the assay A report from New Tork says Ont received on the controls yesthas been thrown on the market tario erday afternoon, it is calculated that the at $4.75, and that there appears there consignment will net between no strenuous demand for shares 8.W0 and $4,000. to be certlfl-cote The assay a that has passed 'round in company showed 34 ounces 238.8 gold, to $14,000,000 dividends fance silver and 7 amounting or cent lead, per there even However, at that ery close to figure. what Superintendent woods of In the neck Turner estimated It would this are many go, as detained by the sampling done at the who are willing to take every share mine. holdings at of the Haggin-HearLike the car marketed a few weeks pennies better than that figure, believ80. this one came from the workings ing that the old bonanza which has kiow the tunnel level ln the course done so much for New York Is yet f regular a future. Indeed repeated development work. It shows capable of hot the made to loosen up the been has deeper workings of the Yan- - effort but they apHaggin-Hearholdings, ,re turning out well better, most looked been upon by the to have ukely, than the management ia willing pear hnlt. In addition to this car the owner as a quite valuable asset yet Bine produced during the month of A MILLION FOR WHITE KNOB. February 21 carloads of ore of the In the White Knob Shareholders "WI (trade. will meet In special company Today Mr. Dubois and C. J. North Mining on a proposition to vote session today accompany Superintendent Tur- In the sum of $1,000,000 Wr ana Secretn-bonds to issue y Amaden to the ln. and that they will see much to against Its mines and smelter at Mac-kaBtersst them Idaho., the same convertible Into goes without saying. Lnke Herald. stock at par. and mature ten years of the big issue Is to lf later. 0 the to redemption of be Majestic wants debts applied paid. In bonds already outstanding, the According to the Commercial of New remainder to a liquidation of floating the shareholders of the use as a working Majestic indebtedness and for "'n the proposition was wmpany are bucking and de- -. capital. Since In In the Monarch consoli- - launched the shares have broken from Until 8,K'h time as the latter has $8.25 to $5.75. , he formers indebtedness TOewting some $200,000. A POPULAR NEWSPAPER MAN. meeting tke place ln New York today, W. A. Scott, the well known newsIn the mining LLeri when it Is likely that an paper man, so popular Wil1 region, Intermountain this Peached. While the camps of c been has de nom plume insisting that the con sol I and whose jj. . connection his severed has muat Cminny assume its in "tVascott," frbtal of Denver, ness, there are local Interests In with, the Mining Reporter of Monarch who are and Is now on the traveling staff prepared to Minand alm,"",0n to the combination the New Tork Engineering was In Salt ny terni They do not fancy ing Journal. Mr. Scott i met many and week ',IKknff of the new company Lake last hh n and acquaintances. Salt n'UTT1hraiice of that friends niagnl tudj Lake Mining Review. The eeveral re-nd- MARCH THURSDAY, UNWATERING THE MINES AT TOMBSTONE, ARIZONA in mines Pe-d- STATE JOURNAL, this I. Clothing Dept Assortment Edgar Jones Safety All trains $1.00 MAGAZINE an examined at every vision station that is, hundred miles or so. FREE Whole di- intervals of a sft When you hear the hammer ring or see tho Hare of torches, you know b what is taking place your train is being looked over. 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