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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY, APRIL PAYERS 8lfi DIVIDEND BETTER THAN EVER. Shareholder of the Silver King are of another veling over the presence thi a total of lino.. 1100.000 dividend, last, with a grand 100 since January lt of $7,725,000, with-osfBrejate to date reference to the robust condition ti or the tremendous of its treasury under ground. To each, indeed, additions are being made as regularly t are they to the resources of those who participate In the monthly menu, while it la certain that the physical conditions of its mines at Park City were never so gratifying as are they east says It today. A report from the la quite well understood there that Mr. Sweeny of the Federal Lead compnny, whose name has been exploited in connection with an endeavor to purchase the King, la to leave for Utah the present month accompanied by at least one of the members of his staff. The aame authority Insists that it was the Intention of Mr. Sweeny to visit the properties during the presence of President Keith in the state, but that the heavy snowfall had Induced him to Meanwhile cancel the arrangement Keith is at Los Angeles President awaiting, it is said, the convenience of ut as-K- Hr. Sweeny. Swansea of Tintic will its reappearance In the dividend column on April 25th, when a distribution of $3,000, or a cent a share, will be made, and while it did not come with the first day of the month, the surprise Is none the less a surprise, nor Is it any the less agreeable. The payment of the aum increase! the total dealt out by the South Swanaea since Its exploitation waa begun to $287,600, and while the decline In ailver has es been to its advantage, two sets of are making it possible, by observing every rule of economy, to continue the production of ore. Two more loti from these sources are now at the ampler and will be on the market tomorrow, aald Secretary Farnsworth, The South make les-M- Mower1 Lawn BEST IS ADJOINING STATES BINGHAM-CO- A N 11)01. THE CELEBRATED PENNSYLVANIA UAH AND MINES AND MINING 11, ISSUES BONDS. KNOWN AS THE trust deed to secure a bond issue of Il.000.0d0 was Saturday filed in the j office of the county recorded at Salt TO BE DEVELOPED Lake. The Instrument is signed by the Bingham Consolidated Mining compuny, which is incorporated under the laws of the state of Maine and is in favor of the Federal Trust company, DON MAGUIRE TO BEGIN OPERAtrustee, a Massachusetts concern. TIONS IN BOX ELDER. The bonds bear Interest nt the race of fi per cent. They bear date of April 1 of the present year and are due in Big Dividend Payers Looking Well ten years with a provision for the payUtah's Output for Last Week ment at any time upon thirty days' noAmerican Flag's Woalth. tice being given by the debtors. The bonds are exchangeable at the A letter from Don Maguire, presioption of the holder for twenty shares dent and general manager of the Na- of the company's stock for each bond, Buy this from poleon and Maghera Copper Mining the bonds being of the denomination of covers The each. $1,000 deed the and Reduction company, launched reand equipment at cently with a capitalisation of $1,000,-00- 0 company's proierties Bingham. and with the Napoleon and Maghe338 25th Street. Telephone 124 ra groups, consisting of 240 acres of choico sad got your UTAHS OUTPUT LAST WEEK. mineral-bearing of sny territory In Sierra Ore and bullion settlements in the Madre mining district. Box Elder counlocul market during the past week, as ty, twelve miles north of Ogden, says McCorniek & Co., amountwork is to be prosecuted most vigor- reported by ed to $439,800, or $16,000 less than durously and that the best contained In week before. Saturday's proYear ! For m his long years of experience will be ing the was $61,100, as follows: Silver, portion devoted to the undertaking. Telling lead, gold and copper ores, $24,500; Tub t'HKKEssoAsn Assostuixt Consists op: of It, Mr. Maguire says: 9 b prkn. Ralston Breakfast Komi, st 15c. .Ue 0. base bullion, $28,700; gold bars, 2 b sacks Purltia Health Flour, st 65e. . . .700 The sources of metallic enrichment .toe package Ralston Health Crisp Not a pound of ore came out of 11 10c 10s package Ralston Cereal Coffee .lue In this property consist of two lodes, .Iftc Alta during the week, and there was a 11 lie package Raletou Health Gelatine 15e package Ralston Health Oats .lAe or copper-bearin- g fissure veins, the one off In the production of 2 .Me cans Ralston Baking Powder material faling enIts for 1 15e package Iurins Pancake Flour. . . ,15c passing through the group Tintic and Fark City, aa well. The 1 25e .25e sock Ralston Kurakins tire length of 6,000 feet This Is what weather has 1 Uc .150 Ralston Grits... package Hominy warm during grown quite Is known as the Nepoleon and Maghera 62.75 the past three days, however, and the lode, passing through the Maghera, letters assortment This the contains p break-uan and Indications for early Tugela, Napoleon and Maine claims a out of the snow roads Is con- spalling the words drying distance of 6,000 feet, with an average 8and tho coupons to tho Ralssidered good. of ten feet at the outcrop for 6,000 feet of the valley copper ton Purina company, 8b Louis, MisThe output and thhsugh the last 1,000 feet of disMagamaintained the usual average, souri, and your favorite tance this vein will average twenty the difference of a few hundred pounds zine will bs sent to your homo Free feet In width. Whole Year. of bullion as compared with the pre- for .Along with the Napoleon and Mag- vious week simply being the difference hera lode, there is the Prince of India In ores. The reported output loading copper lode, which runs through this of the three That 1 IS THE TEMPLE8 I plants was as follows: group for a distance of 3,000 feet with la caused by astigConsolidated 184,892 matism and can be Pain an average width of ten feet the en- Bingham $2.75 Assortment Edgar Jones $1.00 MAGAZINE FREE Whole 87,-90- 13-l- Pu-r-i-n- pnts Only Lime to St. Lows The The Burlington road Is the only cuiniuiny having Its own rails and running solid trains from Denver to Ht. Louis. Think of this when you come to make your exposition trip this year. If you do, you will use the Burlington. You cun step into our Ht. Louis Special ut Denver at 2:00 p. m. one day, and you are in St. Louis the next afternoon at 6:50, or you can take the vestlbuled flyer leaving Denver at 10:35 p. m. arriving In St. Louis the second morning at 7:19. Could you tisk fur uuything better? Uniform $1-0- 0 Ml United States 250,508 802,255 tire length of Its outcrop within the Utah Consolidated confines of this property, and these two lodes in their eastern course Inside the confines of this group Join a contact vein, known as the Contact and while the earnings are' not aa mucopper lode, that runs across the St. nificent as they have been In former Dominic, Mary and Maine claims a years,' there are no "wolves at South distance of 1,800 feet, thus giving a Swanseas door. lode measurement of 10,800 feet in The transfer books of the Daly West length within this property. of Park City closed on its April divi"The metallic values of these three dend of $117,000 during the afternoon, lodes or veins give an assay return payment of it to follow on Friday next. of from 6 to 45 per cent copper, with -- Salt Lake Tribune. gold values of $1 to $2 per ton and from 1 to 4 ounces of silver per ton." DECISION REVER8ED. The copper lode has been prospected A special to the Omaha Bee from Des to depths of three to ten feet along Moines says: The decision of the dis- Its entire distance. The ore exposed trict court at Council Bluffs. In the case Is quite extensive, the situation of of James Doyle against James F. Burns, the vein being such that it can be president of the Portland Mining comopened to a depth of more than 2,000 pany of Cripple Creek, Colo., waa tofeet While the ore may be delivered day reversed by the Iowa supreme a distance of half a mile by pack-tra- il court The decree of the lower court to Bonneville on the Oregon Short Line (ave Doyle $449,992, together with an aerial tramway for the transmit H.000 Interest and $8,000 costs. The slon of 100 to 800 tons a day to the foot case became famous by a suit filed, of the hill will cost but $15,000. 'As in which Doyle claimed nearly $1,000,-- 0 there is a large percentage of the out in payment for his Interests In the put of these mines requiring concenBobtail, Tidal Wave and Devil's Own tration, a mill for that purpose must dalms, which form part of the Portlbe provided, which will require an exand company's properties. The suit penditure of $20,000. In the developinstituted In 1898, and Judgment ment and opening of these mines to the rendered for $117,000, Burns per- point of ore shipment to market a mitting the suit to go by default. This conservatively high estimate places the lodgment waa later set aside on showicost at $15,000. Thus we see that our ng made by Mr. Burns after Doyle had group of copper mines requires only 'Pant six months In Jail for contempt $50,000, exclusive of the fitting up ol f court, which had ordered him to the property with such features as 41contlnue proceedings in Iowa, but buildings, tools, .machinery and other hich Doyle refused to do. The trial essential wants of the property, makat Council Bluffs waa made famous ing in all a demand for $55,000 to equip because of each side of a the mine to the point of heavy produc using con) detectives to watch witnesses sum-ontlon. to testify in the case. The verThe friends of Mr. Maguire and his dict reached In that trial waa the one associates wish them all kinds of suchich was today reversed by the su- cess in the undertaking. preme court. AMERICAN FLAGS WEALTH. SOUTH SWANSEA DIVIDEND. Arrivals from Park City bring auSimply because they had more money thentic Information to the effect that in the treasury than they knew what the American Flag Is developing some do with, ore on the directors of the South mighty fine bodies of high-graRwnea company sot 1.000-fostrikes the where level, together yester- the day and posted a dividend of 1 cent a were recently made. In the fissure on ,ll4r n the capital stock, the amount the north side of the shaft Manager Wregatlng Books for the Rhodln is drifting through four feet of $,000. tanafer of stock close on the 20th and solid ore, the worst of which carries Nyment will follow on the 25th. values approximating $100 per ton in . After the meeting the statement was gold, silver and lead, while not a little de that the payment would not of It, according to the report will carn the treasury by any means. In ry values ranging up to $50 per ton. management Is now preparing In this same fissure a wlnse Is going several drifts and cross-cu- ts steadily down in ore of even better the water level of the mine on grade, with every foot's additional . Panjr account and the money is on depth showing an Improvement In both the work. slse and quality. Pay It the Intention to do The fissure encountered on the south the work by and it will be undertaken side of the shaft Is still carrying an kijmet, ore. the metal soon as satisfactory figures average of three feet of ,r obtained. lie contents are practically the same as About all the work that has been those found on the north side. Every the mine for a worth of the mine long time past day. It Is snid. the cn tried on and there enhanced, by, leasers. That is being materially h a doubt H,mpany has been able to accumu' expressed that the is no longer nU mine In the range the will Um of money seuson place this me tiwii of operation shows by of the faproducers the of that all leas Herald. Lake Salt Propositions are not old camp. mous losing ones. ' ed de Total pounds 736,655 At the plant of the latter company several carloads of structural steel, to be used In the additional buildings arrived during the week, and, as the foundations have been completed for some time past the work of enlarging the capacity of the smelter will undoubtedly be completed within the next sixty or ninety days. The United States company, also, la hurrying work on the new lead smelting department of its plant and the management calculates that by the first of July It will have everything In readiness for a start. During June Manager Jones of the ore purchasing department, will be ready to take care of consignments of ore from the producers and In the meantime he is out for business and anxious to make con tracts. P. L. KIMBERLY RETURNS. While there have been some delays In the vast amount of work undertaken by the Twin Falls Land & Water company, they are not beyond the normal, said Hon. P. L. Kimberly on his return from Idaho yesterday, and with the assurance of the engineers that they may be overcome, It Is not difficult for the management to take them resignedly. The work will be prosecuted with no less endeavor, however, and the waters by which another empire is to be made to blossom In the Wst turned Into It as soon as human energy can accomplish It. Mr. Kimberly, who was accompanied by Walter G. Filer, general manager of the company, will remain In the state at least severs! days, and while his movements had not been decided on yesterday, they will probably include a visit to tbe Annie Laurie and another Inspection of the Honerlne. From the latter Manager Willard F. Snyder returned last night, after initiating a large party of friends from the South. ot fr bVbn J top-not- ch would be a de- Ticket Office, 79 W. Second 8outh St, R. F. NESLEN, General Agsnt, 8a It Lake City. entirely relieved ny wearing glasses. Yon may have trouble trying to read the letters blur anil run together. Reiter get glasses before Its too isle. J. T. RUSHMER The Expert Eye Man vs. 2412 A Washington The Overland Route Union Its dol-spe- Union attend dances or thsatara or to oatch a train in a hurry If you rsmombar tho number-pho- no To equip ed for Its fast Us In their arrival n time, and the general superiority of Its service. ALLEN TRANSFER and. RVNS ALLEN, HGR. 25th Three trains dally to the East the fastest trains arriving many hours ahead of all competitors Full Information cheerfully furnished on application to St G. H. CORSE. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. 2384 Og TTnion 3?a oiflo COMPANY. 412 the Com-- 1 line is renown of trains Phone 22. Railroad Pacific nt mporovement This ment pany 22. ALBERN PATRONS OF THE Pacific Ralroad are assured that all human Ingenuity has been adopted 'to protect them against lions of accident Milby the lars have been Washington Av. 3APITAI bURPLUS AND PROFITS. $150,000 73,245 ...$ We transact business In all branches of banking and extend every courtesy consistent with soundness. DAVID ECCLES THOMAS D. DEE .... President Vice-Preside- nt JOHN PINGREE JAMES F. BURTON .....Cashier Ass't Cashier TIflE SAVED TRAVELING When purchasing your tickets to Eastern points you should bear in mind that the new route of the Overland Limited is over the FOR LIGHT AND POWER Let the Utah Light and Worst of All Experiences. Power Co. figure with you. Can anything be worse than to feel An investigation will conthat every minute will be your last? vince you that you cannot Such was the exeprlence of Mrs. S. H. afford to burn coal oil. If Newson, Decatur, Ala. For three years," she .writes, I endured insufyou need power there is no ferable pain from Indigestion, stomkind that will prove as satach and bowel trouble. Death seemed isfactory for the monev-E- . inevitable when doctors and all remedies failed. At length I was induced W. WADE, to try Electric Bitters and the result Manager for Ogden. was miraculous, I improved at once and now Pm completely recovered.' For Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bow UNITED MINERAL el troubles Electric Bitters la the MINE WORKERS. only medicine. Only 60c. It's guaranteed ISHPEMIXG, Mich., April 11. The by Jesse J. Driver, Druggist. United lineral Mine Workers began The management of the Journal win Its annual convention in Ixhpeming toconsider it a favor if subscribers wni day with a full attendance of delereport promptly any of gates. The sessions will continue papers. Telephone 14. through the greater part of the week and many questions uf Importance to Journal Want ads bring you results the craft will be discussed. non-delive- ry excellence scription of these trains. Their appointments are uusearly perfect ns human Ingenuity can devise. 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, 106 Commercial Agent, & St. Paul Railway, Milwaukee Chicago, West Second South St., Salt Lake City, Utah Satisfactory Tailoring at Satisfactory Prices That Is sxaetly why wo do tho Tailoring Businas of Ogdon. iiliUCrdUII 282 Twenty-Fift- H Stroot, Ogdon, Utah. 2 i i ! i ! I I t r |