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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY. from a fifty-fofifteen feet from the s'lvf.uc. Ch. tries Stodii.ii-ii;i metal- mu luiglst of ;,i,iiM,i. s reported to luxe iik-- J.. imky rjke! SOM SHERIFF also. He is ery retui-nt- , however, 1 xx regarding it. hose ho liax'e seen the rock say it is very rich. Stoddard telegraphed to Reno l.ist night for laHIS HOUSE IS ATTACHED AND borers. HONEYMOON DISTURBED. AUGUST 8. 1904. ul . j Iti-n.- CRIPPLE CREEK ore found in vlvanite gold CANYON. TAYLOR'S m .nd RawmblM Ora that BMadM lha Famoua Colorado H Gold Camp. I SOME QUEER f ACCIDENTS I w Begins off Bank of California Start.d th. Trouble for a Debt of Tw.nty-fiv- . Thousand Dollar. 7th. Saturday, August See $5.00 Pa $4.00 Em Z manager of the REDWOOD CITY. Aug. S. Ohiirle. (New York Sun.) Minin company. W. Olark, the son of the millionaire goiitbern Pacific While carrying a keg of inMadre mining senator from Montana and the owner rty in the Sierra tended a for In Reading, Ta., picnic In the I. city of Ogden. north one day last week, Elmer Kerchoff of the beautiful Hobart place at Buri. ample, of ore from hi. j Extra Trousers MEETS Burnham, C M 1,,-c- r tumbled over a wire. The keg slipped lingame. and who married Miss Celia so suddenly that the jar dislocated his Tobin recently, has been sued by the neck. Bank of California for $25,000 and nn Only a short time ago Miss Carrie attachment has been placed upon his Hugln of Janesville, Wis., xvas so home. Clark and his bride tightly hugged by her lover that two Burlingame ame to their country piace from San of her ribs became Interlocked. After suffering severe pain the young Francisco Immediately after the wedproce. for the woman the Catrow-Snydconfessed that strenuous love ding ceremony and reception, to spend tlon of a dry concentrator for the the honeymoon. On Saturday the ore. Exten.Ive ex- making was the cause of her dis- sheriff served the attachment. Ondllng of thl. tress. will he made with .amThe complaint was filed In the counperiment Emanuel 111., of Reveler Sterling, ore which Mr. Burnham pin of thl cut his throat on his high collar. He ty clerk's office at this place three mine. the In from brought was riding a bicycle, and In trying days ago, hilt no entry was made In disHr. Burnham a!o report, the the court records until after the atore in Tay-jo- to avoid a passing horse was thrown tachment had been covery of valuable gold served. The action to In his fall the his collar ground. canyon, east of Ogden. The ore cut wa commenced according to the comhis throat. similar h old to be sylvanite gold ore Margaret Klrchbnum died of eating plaint, because Clark failed to pay Creek made Cripple which to that hot potatoes. She was in a hurry to two promissory notes for $12,500, both $80 In value and the jbmoua It run. out and gulped several hot pota- held by the bank. Each of the notes be several feet in ex- go jcdge la aid to toes. She died In great agony. The Is dated December 31, 1903. and benrs tent. autopsy showed that her throat and interest at the rate of six per cent per the lining of her atomach had been annum. Judgment Is asked for the PIONEER TELLS OF so badly burned that the swelling had full amount of $25,000 with Interest. EARLY DAYS IN BUTTE The attachment proceedings were caused her to choke to death. sworn to by Irving F. Moulton in Snn a while for Jasper Comers, waiting tf. p. Emery of Salt Lake, one of car at In St. Louis, sat Francisco, and the bond necessary In midnight n Intermoun-utof the the pioneer miner, such cases bears the names of William a few down on a barrel of tar and fell Alvord and E. W. country, I. in Butte for Hopkins. asleep. When he awoke he found week visiting relatives, and to the to Since San Mateo county coming had aoftened he had sunk and the tar Anaconda Standard relate, some of Clark has taken an active Interest in unInto down stuff the sticky lowly his early experience, in the following til his feet, arms and head only were Ita development and progress. A few words: outside. He was chopped out with an months ago he and other capitalists The old town look, quite natural Interested themselves in a proposed axe. the to me, hut it. appearance William P. Steele of Princeton, Md., electric railway from San Mateo to Mine as It was in 1848, in November died a few months ago while setting Half Moon Bay and other coast towns. of which year I arrived here. I cam was made by them to the up a monument over his wifes grave. Application tram Colorado to Montana In 1863, arrboard of for a franchise supervisors The stone fell, crushing his head and for such a railroad, and the franchise iving in Bannock, on May 29 of that chest par. When I came to Butte the Francis J. Bird well, a Boston orni- was granted. Considerable money has town consisted of a few cabin, up been spent In engineering thologist, climbed high up In a tree at already near the Parrot mine. I had a cabin and should they receive enwork, Rio Pecos, New Mexico, after a bird's on one aide of the gulch near the mine from the farming seccouragement nest The rope he wa. using caught and Frank Beck had one on the other tions which the road will through on a limb and, when he slipped and side and we used water from the same It Is not Improbable that actual pass him the around a fell, loop caught construction work will be commenced spring. The water was good; not im- neck and he wa. .lowly strangled to in a short time. pregnated with copper. Did I locate death. Hi. bride of a month stood at any quarts claim, that have turned the foot of the tree, but was unable out good? Well, yes; I located two CABLE EXPECTED TO FLOAT. to help him. It wa. first proposed to lay a When claims, one of which was the Little caused the A Jersey mosquito marine Ulna Quarts claim, in those day. cable, many Intelligent perdeath of a barber named Roeho Dor were only 200 feet long, provided they would It not .ink to the son. .aid .o at Harrison, N. J. The barber wa. were on the same vein'; to I had 400 would remain suspended but bottom, on hi. having, and a mosquito lit densfret on the vein. Instead of holding to was directly under at a certain depth because of teh raxor nose. The to from the ground, however, I let it go by dewater due of the pressure the barber's chin, and in making a ity in fault and someone else located it. Of the above. course, pressure lap to drive away the mosquito, he creases on sides all the with 1 also owned an interest in the cut depth a deep gash In his thorat. A phyof the cable in Its descent through Emery placer, which lies between the sician arrived too late to save him. center of the city and the Parrot sen, but as practically everything A swordfish caused the death of the is considerably more comsmelter. I worked that ground fourton earth about thirty-fiv- e een years during the open season, Auguste Sylvia, than water, It is obvious that pressible miles out to sea. Sylvia was one of which was about from May 1 until the crew on the fishing sloop Klon- the Iron wire, yarn, gutta percha and cable July 1, the only period we had water, A 2,000 copper conductor forming the from Gloucester. dike, must be more and more compressed as and took out In that time about $25.-00- 0 swordfish had been harpooned, in gold that ranged in value from pound descend. and Sylvia entered a dory to make they $16.25 to $18.25 per ounce. ConsiderThus the cable constantly increases another line fast to the fish, which In density, or specific gravity. In going of the ground, the money I took wa. only about two length, away ing of the ground, the omney I took down, while the equal bulk of the from the sloop. In It. flurry the fish ing from It was about wages, $5 per day. water surrounding It continues to made a break for the dory, and broke The gold of that claim was of a speaking, nearly the have, practically It. .word by running It through the ame as at the surbetter quality than that found In other specific gravity The .hock when the fish planking. valuable face. Without this property section, of the district. In Town truck the dory threw Sylvia overwould water of press hydraulic the gulrh, which was then a short disboard, and a. he wa. In oll.kln. and not exist. tance east of the Finlen hotel, it was rubber boot, he wa. unable to swim Some of the most distinguished naworth only between $13 and $15. There assistance could before sank and was no placer gold between Buffalo val men have made the blunder that reach him. la mentioned above. Even at a comgulch, which was just east of Dakota son of Paul Bowles, a street and Missoula gulch, but west of paratively recent period Captain Mar-ryaBolivar, N. Y., merchant, lost hi. of the British navy, the celebratthe later gulch there was considerA runaway home hair by fright. able. It had a value of nautical ed author, wrote in one about $12 only threw the boy into convulsions, which an ounce. novels: his caused all the hair on hi. head to fall In 1865 I helped build the ditch "What a mine of wealth must lie out from the head of Silver Bow creek, buried In the sands! What riches lie above Meadervllle, to the digging. In entangled among Its rocks oT remain IOWA PYTHIANS IN SESSION. this city. We needed the water in the gulf suspended In the unfathomable WATERLOO, la., Aug. 8. This Is where the compressed fluid 1. equal operation of the placer claim, and se Pythian week In Waterloo and the In gravity to that which It encircles! wred it in that way. streets are resplendent In decoraWhen the first Atlantic cable wa tions of flags, bunting and emblems of about to be laid, to obviate thin sup RICHEST 8TRIKE YET During the week the posed difficulty It was gravely pro RECORDED IN GOLDFIELD the order. Knights of Pythias, Rnthbone Sisters posed to festoon the cable across Order of Knights of a given maximum depth between Thursday, advice, from Goldfield and Dramatic meet in conclave. The will Khorassan ar to the effect that the buoys and floats, or even parachutes, greatest trike ever made in the booming camp advance guard of vlaltors is already at which ships should call, hook on far as quality of ore goes was made putting In an apeparance and the and send messages to the shore. to be one of the larg- Others proposed to apply gummed Wednesday. The people of the dis- ciowd promises here. ever entertained est trict are cotton to the cable, set It afloat and reported to have gone w over It, and when "let the cable down quietly. the new. was sent NORTH DAKOTA TENNIS. ut little else was about. being talked A GRAND FORKS. N. D.. Aug. 8, THE REAL REALITIES. correspondent of one of the San Francisco papers ha. the following tc The annual tournament of the North opened Tennla association Dakota. y (Life.) concerning the find: favorable auspice.. under here "The ore Is worth $15,000 today Where a man does not know he has per ton The ledge, which is The play will continue for three day. viscera, that la mere health. eighteen Inches ir ldth. was run across in lease No. and some two score players, including But where he knows he has viscera, are part In the taking best state, the ,umbo mine, of which W. G. Rich yet resolutely thrust, them into the rds is the lessee. background, that 1. gentility. Nearly Forfait. Hi. Lifa. It takes three generation, to make Twenty thousand dollar, were on out A runaway, almost ending fatally, gentlefolk. by Richards In one day. of oalth Is being added to In the first generation we get rich right along started a horrible ulcer on the leg t a fabulous 111. For and eat what we like and all we can J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, rate. all and hold of It. Recently ore averaging $5,00 defied all doctor, four years It on was In the second generation we discover struck in the same lease. remedies. But Bucklen. Arnica Salve non ran out Since onr Inner selves. him. no cure to had Equally trouble then many In the third generation we still em strike. In the form of pocket. good for burn., bruises, skin erup vo been made. cents at ploy the best doctors, but only for the tlons and pile. Twenty-fiv- e The present strike is an sake of the soclril distinction. upraise Jesse J. Driver, drug store. Clothing Dept. I dlg-ri- Herald. ay. the Salt Laketo run from 15 Thi. rock he expect, In addition M per cent In copper quantities value.. Large to good gold been ex--- 5, alao have ore a loi r grade Burn-figuriMr. and on thl. property, with the owner, of ng EVERYTHING er RE snaBnaaBEEi Y. They Fold They Tuck MADE IS IN CLEANLY A MILL FROM PURE, WHOLESOME For Your MAKES WHEAT. BREAD THAT YOU WILL BE NOT ASHAMED OF. Camp la-n- CRESCENT FLOUR 8TANDS ON IT8 OWN ITS, Real Satisfaction in AND IF IT MER- FAIL8 TO PLEASE YOU, YOUR MONEY 18 REFUNDED. FINE TEAS No other beverage affords the same genuine pleasure and benefit that one derives from u cup of wholesome Tea; hut you cant he too particular PKEBY UKOfl.' MILLIN') CO. Makers about its quality. lERUIiTS Eye Time ecSmers Don't waste time and money by dosing yourself with medlclnt to relieve that severe headache. It no doubt is caused by strain on the eyes due to overwork of some of the delicate muscles. 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