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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, A NEW LINE OF ADJOINING ...AllOver Lace Collars, STATLS ORES TONOPAH to the of the majority Unknown ot the Minin Tonopah ,uxkholden there ie now approaching .ON completion at Waverly. If. Y., adjoin, & Banks laboratory, jn the reduction plant dean experimental medium-grad- e the teat ores signed to which have been found in the coin-panclaims at Tonopah, says the ew York Commercial. The utmost secrecy thus far has lieen observed in preparing the plant unless unexiiected de(Or work, and, believed is it occur, operations will lays begin within the next two weeks. Several days ago about 100 sacks of Tonoreceived at the plant, and pah ore were value of the ore which average the said to be over $100 to la contain they ton. the The process employed for the reduction of the ores Is nn extremely novel one. The furnace proper is about 12 To It is attached a stack ' feet long. MORE RICH MINES ' RED TOP lliMMii nf liOlillii'l-l- , Nr. who Zion on his way cast, was inter-cvpiby a telegram from ramp dur- T. K. i Rk-kett- s ya VERY RICH ORES IN COLBURN'S SURROUNDING MANY COUNTRY SHOWS FINE PROSPECTS. m Big Mining Deal in Southern Oregon News From Dawson, Alaska Notes From Maryavalt. six miles south of Tonopah, the Tonopah Gold Mountain Mining company has recently passed into the control of strong local operators and development will henceforth he carried out In u systematic way. says the sjiecial correspondent of the Mining World. The property, which extending about thirty feet perpendiccomprises the discovery claims in that ularly. The ore is fed into the furnace from the top of the stack and is district, has shipped three carloads of Ignited by some process, and while ore, which netted $S0 per ton in gold felling into the furnace the particles with small values in silver. A shaft of metal present in the crushed rock has been sunk 65 feet on a four-foWhat occurs after this vein, of which 12 Inches are separated. assay $208 In operation is a mystery, though it is gold per ton, the remainder being valis dragged ued at $30 believed that the ore per ton. The fourth carload through the furnace by some device. will be shipped this week. In the same How the process will operate on gold district William Laing Malcoimson of and silver ores, with the latter preponGlasgow, Scotland, representing capiderating, is a matter of mere conjecttalists In that city, has commenced deure, and the Inventor, Mr. Keith, is velopment work on the Golden Star unable to forecast definite results. group, purchased by him. South of Considerable quantities of Tonopah Butler Mountain Charles J. Bandman ores will go to the smelters of the of San Francisco has commenced deAmerican Smelting and Refining comvelopment work on a group of seven pany in Utah and other refiners, but claims owned by the New England it seems to be the general opinion Tonopah Mining company, of which that, for a while at any rate, the smelJohn P. Jones is president. ters will not be able to handle the en- At the Douglass gold mines near Soda-vlll- e tire output of this camp. Besides, the five-stamill has been runthere is both a second and a third-cla- ss ning on ore from the Bounce mine, but ore that will be kept until a pro- no clean up has yet been made. Near cess is secured to treat it Reno, at the Desert King mine, owned by Gov. Sparks, recent developments on the level have disclosed BIG MINING DEAL four feet of ore, assaying from $100 to IN 80UTHERN OREGON $400 per ton, which U believed to be a continuation of the rich shoot found A dispatch from Grants Pass in on the 200 and 250-folevels but Southern Oregon says: thrown out of its course by a fault. One of the biggest, if not the biggest, At the new camp of Goldfield the mining deads ever consummated in shaft of the Combination mine Is down the state of Oregon was that brought 165 feet, where the quarts has become about a few days ago in the sale of more solid and the ore is changing the Allen mine,, on Rogue river, of the from oxides to sulphides. There Is no Gallce district, for a consideration of diminution In the value of the ore now $750,000, all but $150,000 of which was shipped, the last carload having realcash In hand. The mine was sold by ised over $300 per ton. The leasers on C. J. Allen and associates of Portland, the January claim to haves unk their to Charles dAutremont and associates at main shaft 113 feet and a cross-cof Duluth. Charles dAutremont and this level showed the ore body 85 feet his associates are interested In the wide with only one wall. About four Calumet and Hecla, of the Lake Sufeet of this la shipping ore, the reperior region, and also in the famous mainder averaging about $40 per ton. Bisbee. it is their intention to develop The second shaft is down 100 feet, from and shape the Allen for operations on which level a drift is being run to the as large a scale as these noted propert- main shaft Both drift and shaft are ies. The company taking over the In good ore. A third shaft is down Allen is known as the Oregon Home-tak- e 20 feet and the sinking of this yields and Reduction about 60 sacks of shipping ore daily. Development company, and is incorporated under The last return of shipments from this the laws of Arlsona. The first act of lease were 18 tons, 32,570 gross, 32,304 the new owners will be to set men to net; 23 tons, $2,548 gross, 33,020 net; ork in the development of the Allen; SOtt tons, $3,9772 gross, $3,251 net. The they will also, in conjunction with the returns from these two mines and tbeir Almeda Mining company, whose prop-rt- y excellent showing as sinking proceeds is located Just across Rogue river, have greatly stimulated the developMid a new wagon road over the ment of other claims In the district, mountains to Leland, on the Southern many of which are showing up good Pacific, making it but nine miles to milling ore, although no other, shipthe nearest railway point from the pers have as yet been announced. mine, instead of 14. The two compan-I- 1 will also build a large power dam OPTION ON CYCLONE. cross Rogue river, to secure power for An option on the control of the stock krelopment aijd operative purposes, of the Cyclone company at Stockton and construct a smelter. The Allen has been given to A. J. Betties, who Is Properties comprise 140 acres of pat-ntsaid to be acting for eastern purchasground. The mine is developed ers. The price is 15 cents a share for 10 depth of 300 feet The ledge is over 200,000 out of the 400,000 shares. from 50 to 100 feet in width, and is Among the heavy holders of Cyclone located on the big Yank lode. stock besides Mr. Bettjes, are C. B. directly Values range from $15 to $25 a ton. Jack, F. Muhlenbruck and H. T. .The ore is smelting. Sappington. It is said they each have given an option on at least part of NEWS FROM DAWSON. their holdings. Hartwig A. Cohen, for a long time The Cyclone will be drained by the Cnpt. J. R. Die Lamars expert in a Honorlne tunnel, and If the option Is Personal letter from Dawson City, un-- r exercised it is declared the new owners 5a,e of April 11th, says, after acwill push work vigorously on the deknowledging a most cordial reception of the property. 1 the hands of Johnny Bechtol and the velopment Itah contingent up there, that Daw-- n Health is Youth Disease and 8ickneea I undoubtedly a remarkable plac-- w Bring Old Age. camp, and that improved methods WW do much to prolong its career of Herblne, taken every morning before Production; Money appears very plen-Hf- breakfast, will keep you In robust a magazine and Sunday editions health, fit you to ward off disease. It dys"f the American papers, the Salt Lake cures constipation, biliousness, and liver kidney skin, hune included, command as much pepsia, fever, It purifies the blood and $1 a copy, with everything else In complaints. Mrs. D. W. complexion. the dears proportion. Mr. Cohen confesses that Smith, Whitney. Texas, writes April 8. chase for bonanzas took him Into 1902: have used Herblne, and I best medicine for constipathe laka. but that he has It find bagged one he It does all you not indicate. As the rivers are tion and liver Itroubles. can highly recommend claim for It. frozen over he will make his way It" 60c it bottle. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. t over the Ice, and Is probably now transit As one of those owning an The management of the Journal will terest in the Utah It subscribers will Copper company consider It a favor of Bingham, Mr. Cohen will visit the report promptly any '' mp 64. rain In a short time. papers--' Telephone ot ot ot ut ed nl: 1 11 non-delive- ry ed ing the day which assures him that In the Red Top. owned by Dirk Colburn. Ik.; McKay, Frank Ih Have arrived fresli from PARIS, together with some entirely new patterns in lace. Dont miss the seeing of them all-ov- er and others, the management has dropped the shaft down into a body of ore measuring from ten u, twelve feet between walls, with the first-claor shipping rock r showing a vs lust ion of $4S0 gold ton. Mr. Horton Is looking for particulars at a later hour. That Mr. Colburn. Mr. McKay and their associates have encountered anything like ten feet of ore of the quality indicated in the message is the most cheerful news that has reached Salt Lake front the camp, and w 1th them a large circle of friends here and at Fark City will rejoice. Mr. Ilorion, who is extensively interested in that astonishing field, is accompanied by samples of the sulphide ore encountered at a depth of 185 feet in the Combination shaft, and which, under fire, shows values exceeding $500 per ton. Experienced in the of Cripple Creek, Mr. Horton says he has no doubt of the presence of the same elements in the sluphides of Goldfild, and to determine it is now having nn analysis made in this city. Of the Combination mine the visitor ss At Gnlil Mountain, 400-fo- iii 1904. L'7, UAH AND MINES AND experimental work OF APRIL iami at .he furnaces, says the Bull Ijike y Tribune. The latest piece of is furnished by the lessees, who are demonstrating what economic mining can be made to do, and while the earnings are not on the order of the munificent, they are at least keeping the wolf from South Swansea's threshold. breitd-liionc- ABOUT GRAND CENTRAL. Manager C. IS. Loom of the Grand Central who was in Salt Lake from that Tiiitic bonanza again, report the condition superior to that of any period of its history, while every shift In adding to its wealth of ore. With the wealth of the great Butterfly stope yet so vivid in the minds of many, the comiiariKon In which it is exceeded can says that at corresponding develop- not but impress local interests, and ment the showing is as big as any he while official verification of rumors has ever seen, while In the operation of that the dividend Is to be increased the January lease by Zeb Kendall of the present season cannot be obtained, this state, not a pound of waste is be- certainly present earnings encourage ing hoisted, although a mill will be re- the belief that the management will at quired before $100 rock can be com- least come forward with an extra or mercially exploited. That a mill will two. soon be Installed at camp he has the A Dandy for Burns. assurance of persons capable of erect- A Rare Treat Have you tried it? Do you know the favorite beverage of those who "live well?" It's es NATURAL They enjoy whnt they eat a the great table water; aids MINERAL WATER. ent whnt they want. Idan-ha- " tion and drives dyspepsia away. N they diges- a COMPANY F. J. KIEiSEL Agents I ing one, and with this the profitable reduction of a large tonnage of second-clas- s will have begun. While Mr. Horton has a ' great deal of territory In the camp, he disavows that any of It is upon the market at this time. On the contrary, he proposes to develop it on Its merits. Salt Lake Tribune. Dr. Bergln, Fana, Ills., writes: "I A LIGHT BATCH OF BREAD. have used Ballards Snow Liniment; Makes light the heart of the always recommended It to my friends, as I am confident there Ie no better housekeeper. There's almost no made. Tt ie a dandy for burns. Those chance of Its being otherwise If who live on farms are eepeclally liable the kneaded and needed flour to many accidental cute, burns, bruishaa RIVERDALE or PHOENIX es, which heal rapidly when Ballard's stamped on the sack. That tiSnow Liniment is applied. It should tle la a synonym for choice MARYSVALE NOTES. be kept in the bouse for cases always wheat, clean and careful milling A special to the Salt Lake Herald of emergency." 25c, 50c, $1 a bottle. and correct handling In every from Marysvale says: Sold by Geo. F. Cave. process through which a flour Lorenzo Nellson who is overseeing worthy the name paasea For the work on the L. A N. property, in NOVEL TRICK OF SWINDLER. light bread and light hearts use the Marysvales district, for the FrankRIVERDALE or PHOENIX lin syndicate, reports that work in the Whole Trainload of Passengsrs Ware flour. His Victims. tunnel is progressing very slowly on Elevator Co. Sonator Quay of Pennsylvania was Ogden Milling account of the very hard rock which Toledo to from once Cleveland riding is being encountered. A stringer of on a train to the rear of which were ore four or five inches wide has been hitched two Immigrant cars. At 9 cut, which contain some good values. oclock In the evening a man entered It Is expected the tunnel will have to the Pullman car where the senator sat X be run about 200 feet further to strike and said: DO YOU KNOW THAT WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR A child has the main ledge. The ledge is not over "Ladles and Gentleman born in one of the immigrant WINDOW SCREENS GASOLINE STOVES SCREEN DOOR8 fifty feet away from the tunnel but Just been cars. It's a boy, and though wo are CHICKEN WIRE NETTING ICE CREAM FREEZER8 the latter is being run at an angle, as In As Ohio, I am a Pennsylvanian. 8CREEN WIRE RUBBER HOSE this will give several hundred feet of Senator Quay is on the train it Is proLAWN MOWERS depth when the vein is cut posed to name the baby Quay Cobel-eskM. F. Murray, secretary and assistand that we all chip In and raise ant manager of the Gold .Development a purse for him." They chipped. Quay contributed $5, company, went down to the Vale FriT" he was proud of the honor. The saying a of and the at pent couple day days man passed on into the car with $35. HARDWARE 2476 Washington Ava. mines. In speaking of the properties An hour later it was learned that no CROCKERY Phons 147-he stated that the outlook at present child had been born on the train, and was better than at any time since op- that the fellow had raised $80 and erations began. The Log Cabin tunnel dropped off at a way station. is now In quarts, and a cross-chas been started to demonstrate Its extent Long Distance Rowing. The craze for long distance por Work Is progressing steadily and news of a most gratifying nature Is expect- formances has at last reached the oarsman. A Lyons waterman named ed at Any moment Jules Plot, who held the sculling chamGOOD, CLEAN COAL-A- NY pionship of France in 1895, matched RICH UTAH COPPER. himself for a wager to scull from LyKIND PROMPTDown at the sampler is a consignons to Chalon, a distance of eighty LY DELIVERED. concentrates from the Utah miles up the Saone, in less than ment of Thats Our Way nf Doing Them. hours. He took to his Copper companys Bingham mill that twenty-fou- r according to camp assays, should mar- skiff at 6 oclock on a Saturday afterSole Agents for ket on controls showing as much as noon and reached Chalon at 3 p. m. on He Is havdescribed as Sunday. 40 per cent copper, with $10 gold and 5 Anthracite Coal Phons 174. ing arrived In the very pink of conounces sllver.sald Superintendent dition. In Salt Lake, who was In from camp again yesterday, and who, with SHURTLIFF COAL CO. Talking Album. a third engine In commission, expects The talking photograph Is now to have the present unit in the plant OFFICES 2407 2041 AND promised that is, the ihotograph, TO BE GIVEN AWAY operating at its capacity In a short with a phonographic annex or attachWASHINGTON AVENUE. AS Xmmm laMtey OitM, Hampel oa amd mitime. Meanwhile work has been re- ment. as It were, to go on crlaliWlll l mallei alwutuiriy Ima of charge. twaddling of UnraattMmiim Cauaidm t lull la.) with 1 TELEPHONE OR 18-1 dainty 1 Aat bon (hr aaltor Mil, I sumed at the Quinn tunnel on the as in life, with only arbitrary and ocjmrh h ia.j. S BrtteUlM c.41mi. 1 Andie. LwwMd f. nmaamnilim. north side of the xone, with ores to be- casional Intermissions. It opens a I Coarettkiul Umlgaa fur snow xxad gin coming from that source at once, wearisome prospect for posterity to have the family portrait album full of while in the Mackintosh conditions talking pictures, all going on at the continue to surprise the management same time, with the united tediouaneaa Of the quality of the ores that are be- of all the originals bunched np tonon conversaing produced the quality of the pro gether. The duct Is affording the best evidence, tional, even as the oyster. Is the best and while there are a few who have kind hi live with, and bids fair to hold Its TO GET OUR PRICES ON in popular esteem for awhile, long known of the possibilities of the at place rate. any LU M BER, SH I N GLES, LATH undertaking with the proper equipAND BUILDING MATERment, the average miner and metallurAuto Grab. gist is prepared to confess his astonIALS OF ALL KINDS, AND Gen. Andre, the French minister of ishment There are other surprises war, has decided to take THEREBY steps to secoming from the same source. cure the registration of automobiles owned by all Frenchmen liable to SOUTH 8WANSEA DIVIDEND. army service, so that the military auS3 The shareholders of the South thorities could immediately requisiWomen's Magaaino Swansea of Tlntlc yesterday drew tion them In time of war. During the I J annual serve of m all maim pertmi.l.. to terriand training awl down another dividend of a cent a comaiMth. jam ami mrat prefcal toin, jmfamrt torial regiments officers are to asceraarwhw. I. iha maaariim wwrtrt. If you wtahtoitrmiwHt toshare, or $3,000, this increasing the ,UA WoHAHTi MAOAtain and register the names of all men praMra amamHy. tun. ctmtal.. tal derived from that source to l holding chauffeurs certificates, and wtaira la am, hnm. Ilia. SokI jmarHlijKt. (wMMatln. Utah & Oregon Co today with la while the mine continues to come these names are then to be communi...I mtil ahw th. hmfanidanr (MS ihowa abora, to market with an agentiferous Iron cated to depot commanders so as to amthaHtlmlUinwOtNit XEWiaZA WZUSXMISOO..snSraawy.lUwTrt 143 24th 8trsst and lead ore that is eagerly embraced facilitate automobile mobilization. Phons 561 m l, t t t t t WHEELWRIGHT BROS. ! Z. ut Clothes Properly Laundered. COAL- Ogden Steam Laundry, Jan-ne- yi - ItciHMi-J- . I 18-- X f Htat-wli- at am It old-etyl- Doesnt CosLAnttmg To Save Yourself Money NEW IDEA - A $287,-50- 0, r-- m Lumber |