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Show UTAH DAILY 1 I OUANDARY ,R KEEPS OF secret rich find. At- by Leaser on -j that Strike 6oWSrld 5,VM A.wy o5-- . G"d Special Correapondeuee.) 0- -The . ot June property mining Atlanta the of 0WnVa deep quandary. Soma proa-r- e m found marveloua ore on !und and U kaeepin the seen until he can realise upon it the ore aaaaya (5.40 a that B . ia considerably more than Jon The trouble is that leasers ,1,?orklrS on eleven block, of the of thirty men. rty With a force discover on cannot owner, the remarkable discovery !ei made. The first intimation h . had of it came from a firm man with the ankers to whom the to get a made proposition strike of the property. Beyond that been the owner, thus far have yet any information. They SSihe. have sunk a double now shaft, which has is but feet, of sixty hed a depth in ore. It is planned to to MO feet The Atlanta Is a fraction, up of four claim, and Sut a mile east of the town of Gold- OOLDELD. Nev. S dL S con-Jmu- alt Marvls Ish are the Hnry Weber and the Atlanta. and if two young men in camp who STbless their lucky stars that they 1. t0 Goldfield, these are the onea Shhaa been up in the Klondike and he Weber has beeen doing the best discould in the Thunder mountain has trict of Idaho. Fortune, however, of their in spite them, wn against came toheat endeavor, and when they of them both Or., other in Portland, bad about reached the end of the rope. PortlThere was nothing for them in Fran-dac- o San decided that and they and, was the most promising field for effort But how to get there? Neither of the"1 had a cent and no prospect of Their getting any in the near ruture. e assembled wardrobe did not fill a suit case, and the carrying of even that was incongruous for two men contemplating ways and means of stealing their passage from one city to annrtncloal owners of sin-al- other. Beat this if you can. They hung around the ticket office In the railroad station until they found a nun buying a ticket for San Francisco. Without the semblance of a blush, they asked him to check their suit case througn as his baggage, and he was so astounded by the effrontery of the request that he could not refuse. Then they took to the brake beams two genuine hoboes luck favoring that they were and. them, they reached Oakland from Portland to San Francisco. they have Just vacation and In memory of that trip, determined to take a !" POTtland-L- " Carit ePOB,t,n The Atlanta Is the latest of their Properties that Weber and Ish have taken up f0r development, although they reaHy gained possession of it six months ago. it was owned by the Klrke Mining company, organ-e- d nnd Youngstown, O., nd an option hrd been In the hands' several parties for months. The jy that this expired, Weber made a o? ?ffer $75,000 for the properly. 11 became his. Under the condl- ,, Jf the ale It was not necessary make the last payment until last but it haa already been made nd the title Is complete, Atlant property Is surrounded on ? I,e mines that have made th, Prominent as producers or th.PSn ore. On the northwest are Combination and the famous Jumivn on the north the Bt. Ives; on " fbe Moonshine and Comblna- , ot li without accident. But the waters of the bay still separated them from San Francisco, and there was no chance of getting past the ferry gate without the Once payment of a ten -- cent fife. more they adapted themselves to circumstances. Ish had managed to hold fhst to a bundle In which he carried an extra pair of boots, and these went straightway to the nearest pawnshop aa collateral for a loan of TO cents. The 50 cents with which they landed in San Francisco procured for each of them a cheep bath, and with clean clothes on, they were ready for the campaign. A few weeks later found them in Tono-pa- h with a working capital of $70 and a determination to get a fortune out of the Nevada gold fields if In any way it was to be had for the taking. Five weeks after that said 'Weber, In describing their experiences, "we had made $18,000 by putting two mining companies on the market. It was our good fortune to get there at just the right time, and to be of use to people who needed the services of men with Just the knowledge we had at our command. That $18,000 looked so big to u that we must have believed that there was never a chance of things going against us after that. The natural result was that we embarked in operations that were far beyond us, and once more we found ourselves flat broke. The boom of Goldfield was just then beginning to get headway, and we came to camp in August of last year with $20 between us." The spirit of Incorporation was then In the a!- -, and from August to October Weber and Ish organised sixteen companies, since then they have formed several others, until now they have Interests In twenty corporations, with a control In eight. Pretty good, that, for two men who. a little mote than a year ago. had to hustle their way tlon Extension: on the southeast the C. O. D. Fraction ; the CloUlen Engle on the south side, and the Bee Fraction and the Firelight elaini of tlie Florence Mining company on the wcsi. Many ledges crop on the surface of the property, and the veins of the great Jumbo ami Bt, Ives can he traced rigni over the surface of the Atlanta. Work on the property hus been held back until the arrival of electric power from Bishop. When that comes development will be pushed iorward in a systematic manner. At the point where the double shaft has been sunk, three distinct ledges, which are traceable to the surface, cross one aiiotlie., and it Is the company's intention to trike the eontactc of these ledges, where great values are expected. Al level a crosscut wll be the 100-fodriven on the ore bodies. The rock a. this point is very hard, and the progress is necessarily slow at present, the men making about eighteen inches a day In the shaft. Besides the Atlanta, these owner also have the Empire property, whliii consists of one full claim and two acres, fractions, or about thirty-tw- o two and a half miles east of Goldfield. An Incline shaft is now down about ledge thirty feet, and in a four-fofree milling ore has been found tha; will average $40 a ton. A rich streak was found in the ledge, and about four tons of this have just been taken ou. and sacked for shipment. This will average $550 a ton. The Empire property adjoins the Lone Star on the south and is on the trend of that vein. United Statess Senator George S. Nixon and George Wingfield within the last month have bought from Messrs. Weber and Ish the controlling interest in the Conqueror Mining company, which controls the two claims, the Tonopah Club and Bonanxa. These are about three miles northeast of Goldfield and half a mile directly east from the great Sandstorm, in a direct line between that property and the Black Butte mlnea These properties have beeen opened up by a aeries of cuts, which have developed a ledge from fifty to sixty feet wide and very strong. In no less than ten different places on this ledge ore has been disclosed that will run from $60 to $80 per ton. whie picked samples have assayed as high as $600. The ledge has been opened for a distance of 400 feet on the property and ore of good milling value haa been found for the entire distance. A shaft la being sunk on this property to pierce the ledge, and the ore will be turned over to the mill aa fast mined. Ore Is now being taken out of one of the cuts that will average $100 a ton. There are seven distinct ledges on the Conqueror Mining company's properties, and development work on all of these will he started next month. One of the pet properties of Weber and Ish, as yet undeveloped. Is the Montevideo, consisting of two claims and two fractions, about four miles ol east of Goldfield and three-quarte- rs a mile south of Dlamondfleld. It Is only a short distance southwest of the Black Butte and Quart site properties. The ledge on the Montevideo crops oui In five different places, and $20 ore has been found in the open cuts that have thus far been made. In Cleveland PORTLAND EXCUR8ION. Via Oregon 8hort Lina. to Portland and return $$0.00 (direct) Ogden to Portland and return (one way via San Francisco). 41.00 Ogden to Portland and return (one way via San Francisco 60.50 and Los Angeles) Ogden to Los Angeles and reOgden turn via S. P., I A. Jfc S. 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Dates of sale, June 29th and 80th and July 1st and 2nd, with extreme return limit of August Slot by Patrons of this depositing ticket route may have the choice of a ride over the most Interesting scenery in New York and Pennsylvania, and through the celebrated Delaware Water Gap, or through the beautiful MO' hawk Valley and down the Hudson river, between Albany and New York City, In either direction. If desired. No excess fare charged on any train on the Nickel Plate road. Meals served In Nickel Plate dining cars, on Ameri can Club Meal plan, ranging In price from 85c to $1.00; also service a la carte. Chicago Depot La Salle and Van Buren Sts. Chicago City Ticket offices. 111 Adams Annex. For further St and Auditorium address particulars, Chan. E. Johnson, District Passenger Agent. Nickel Plate Road, No. Ill Seventeenth St, Denver, Colo. $125 to Niagara Falls and Return via Nickel Plate Road, June 18th, 19th and 20th, with return limit of June 24th, or by depositing ticket limit of July 14th may be obtained. Through vestlhuled sleeping cares. Three through dally trains. No excess fare charged on any train on the Nickel I STATE teaching youth of Egypt. TO Ko'Ji an Important Part of System of Education. U.t acquistion of the Egyptian b equation. the Koran plays the nm-- i ii'.ipDiiaiit part; it Is, in fart, the fo'i: nf n instruction given. It nuiM. first of all, be committed to i anil the pupil is taught to ASK PRESIDENT TO CHANGE THE re:i.: i'M, w ,ii,! rite e&rh portion as fast PLACE OF ENTRY. as s' :s i:.fim,rii-d- . As a menial stimuli.in n,t of juvenile c! olars i Criambsr of Commerce Says It Would lii'.iii tnjmli. judiciously adiuinlo-teivd- . Bt Unfair to Compsl People to ii. aj i.iKc i ho place of our more Make Entries at Vsrnal. fan.:!ir birch rod. While the majority of i!u in s do not pursue their An effort is being made to have the stm. .os more ihnn ile or six years, of registration and drawing for yei ii any remain much longer, fitting platthun.sohes f" lhe duties of doctor, the of the I'lntah Indian reserPerhaps we may bs abls to make easy for you the Eastern lawyer or ruler of their countrymen, vation changed from Vernal, Utah, to No trip that now looks hard and uninviting. Ws have dons it buy may he udiniued before the Grand Junction. I'ulo., says the Denver age nf s. before--witour THRO' Standard and Tourist sleeping car but. on i tie oilier hand, ad-- ! Nets. The argument is advanced that vbi.i i d .if;,, j no bar to service via SCENIC linss thro' the cool dustless mountains so, entrance; Vernal is only a small village a lonj if ii him, the man of mature and along clear snow-borrivers. distance from any railroad, and Is al- ycais may con his tasks beside a1 most inaccessible to people outside of youthful classmaie. As a rule, it is on! the boy of the upper class who' I'tah. For summer travel, the mountain route It Is maintained that the people of is tilde to avail himself of a prolonged is decidedly best because coolest. course of study. The poor boy must the entire country should have an ei!v in life take up the struggle for equal chance to secure land in the News. reservation, and the chances would not be equal if the registration is held at Vernal. It is also pointed out that IDIOT STRONG ON FIGURES. Grand Junction is on a railroad line and is admirably adapted for the place Mentally Unbalanced, but Can Outdisof registration and the subsequent tance Reliable Calculators. drawing. Ht foro a Hamburg Medical society As It is necessary for every one to "a perfect idiot" was produced who is register in person, and there will be fully 50.000 registrations. It is held able, it is said, to outdistance the most that there are nut suitable and ampie reliable calculator In the world. He Is accommodations at Vernal for all of twenty-fivyears old, of good phythese, or even a small part of them. sique, but mentally unbaanced. For On the other hand, the crowds can the benefit of the doctors be multieasily be cared for al Grand Junction. plied and aubtrarted three, four, five The Grand Junction chamber of commerce hae been making extra ef- and six figure example without the forts to have the change made and has least difficulty and with absolute ac offered special inducements. This body curacy. Questioned as to the day of By Carrier, One Month. 60c. By Mail, One Month,50c has prevailed upon the Colorado rep- certain dates during the past year or resentatives in the United States sen- past century, he answered after a few ate and congress to use their Influence moments' reflection, counting in the in behalf of Grand Junction, and the leap years. As gn machine he result was the following letter to Pres- does wonders, but Inadding all other respects ident Roosevelt: he haa no sense whatever. His great "In regard to the opening of Lhe Uintah reservation we wish to sug- est delight is to hoe potatoes and gest and urge the selection of Grand count them, 1,133 In a sack. He la a Junction, Cola, as the proper place for member of an Insane fraternity of 1,' the registration and drawing for the 200, and spends his time going from reason that it is a most convenient one to the other, congratulating him point on a transcontinental railway ac- or her on their or nameday cessible to those living outside of Ulan ail of which he birthday, keeps In his head. who wish land on the reservation, ami ll is the nearest city to the reservation capable of caring for the homeseekers. Whom the Gods Love. "We believe it will result in great inThere are two standards of measureand select to much justice suffering Vernal or any other small village, and ment of human life: the one by years, the selection of Vernal or Price will the other by achievement. Measured practically bur land seekers of every by years, Sidney Lanier's life of less than two score was a broken column; state except Utah, We believe and know you will agree measured by achievement, hia life is with us that all the lieople of the whole not yet ended he ia immortal, saya union should have h chance for land Milton H. Northrop in Lipplncott'a. In the reservation. (Signed) 1L M. Robert Burns died at 87, Byron at 86, Teller, United States senator; T. X. Poe at Patterson, United States senator; H. at 39. 40, Raphael at 36 and Lanier It is whom the gods love die M. Ilogg, congressman; R. W. Bon ynge. Congressman; F. E. Brooks, coi, young. And yet who shall say that , or the author of gressman; Grand Junction Chamber of the Scottish Commerce. "Cbllde Harold, or be who sang of the "Raven," or the painter of the TransISLAND OF TRI8TAN D'ACUNHA. figuration, or the composer of the Centennial Cantata," do not, one and Where Human Beings Live a Life of all, still speak to us in voices whose echoes will command enraptured listUtmost Isolation. One of the most isolated colonies eners away down the centuries? of civilised human beings on the face of the earth la that on the island of Subtle Flattery. Tristan d'Aeunha, which lies almost A piano mover moved an instrument midway between the Cape of Good for a woman the other day and in Hope and Cape Horn. This lonely doing so broke a piece from one of ita island lies In such a position that it legs. The owner brought auit against misses both eastern and western ships him to recover damages. While on and the islanders receive only the the. witness stand the negro driver of rarest visits from a whaler and occa- the van was asked to describe his sionally from a British warship. The conversation with the plaintiff when Inhabitants number about seventy and he delivered the piano. He did so as are descendants of sailors, castaway follows: and a handful of soldiers left on the "When 1 done delivered the plany, island when it was garrisoned by a the lady asked me how It done got company of British artillery during broke. I says to her, Lady, it doan the time of the great Bontparte'a e mattah; 'cause when you is playing, CHICAGO A EASTERN ILLINOIS R. R. lie at St. Helena. When T. C. Kerry, nobody wont notice the break, 'cause a British capitalist, visited Tristan they all will be looking at you. An twelve years ago he found a Bailor then ahe tipped me a dime." Brooknamed Green installed aa the chief lyn Eagle. BETWEEN man. The islanders have no laws, church or money, but they have plenCustoms of Uganda. ty of cattle and raise potatoes and In his book, Uganda and Its Peoeven grapes. Grain they cannot raise, MORNING AND EVENING as this Island la infested with rats. ples, J. F. Cunningham tella of a and curious manner of treating the sick The people are 9:50 i. m. 9:10 p. m. From LaSalls Strsst Station, Chicago rather childish in manner, but very among a certain native African tribe: From Union Sto. (Merchants Bdg) St. Louis, 9:30 a. m. 9:46 p. m. "When a person fell 111 the village honest and hardworking. was in. He called said at prophet Morning or evening connection at both termini with lines diverging. once whether the sick person would Equipment entirely new and modern throughout GH08T8 IN ROYAL PALACE. recover or not. If he waa doomed to RAILWAY. A DOUBLE-TRAChe waa allowed to fulfill the Equipped with practical and approved safety appliances. die, Hampton Court Said to Have Visitors prophecy; if he was to live, there was Substantially constructed. From the 8plrlt World. no need of medical aid." Another At Hampton Court palace, near Lon- strange custom la explained in the don, are, according to report, several words. of the native who, when asked ghosts, all of which belong to the by the author why women were not Tudor period. First la Jane Sey- allowed to eat the flesh of goats, reThere is no why; it is the mour," says a writer, "who, clad in plied: white garments, and carrying a light- custom." ed candle, ascends the queens stairHugo Task. case on the anniversary of the birth It was a huge task to undertake the of her son, Edward VL The ghost was laid by the opening up of the stair- cure of ouch a had case of kidney ao that of C. F. Collier of Cherocase. Mr. Penn, the nurse and foster kee. Ia., but Electric Bitters did it He of most la mother perEdward VI, the "My kidneys were so far gone sistent ghost. Since her grave wu Iwrites. could not olt in a without a disturbed in Hampton church her cushion; and suffered ihair from dreadful To save many hours time and gaunt figure in a long gray robe hat backache, headache, and depression. In walked the vicinity of her old rooms Electric Bitters, however, I found a more miles, take advantage of and the whirring of her spinning-whee- l cure, and by them was restored to service via this new east-bouhaa been heard by several peo- Perfect health. I recommend this ple. The board of works instituted an great tonic medicine to ail with weak kidneys, liver or stomach. Guaranteed inquiry and discovered a walled-uthe room with an old aplnnlng-wheel- , treadle of which appeared to have worn the oaken flooring. The third Tudor ghoat is Catherine Howard, who la reputed to haunt a gallery about to Removed by the Row Principle be opened to the public." 1 : mt-'- Same all the year round. Same all the year round. Same all the year round. Same all the round. year w wi ulta Plate Road. Meals served In Nickel Plate dining cars, on American Club Meal Plan, ranging In price from 25 cents to $1.00; also service a la carte. For further Information write Chas. E. Johnson. District Passenger Agent, No. Ill Seventeenth Bt, Denver, Cola Passenger station at Chicago, corner Van Buren and La Salle Sts., on the Elevated Loop. Chicago City Ticket offices. 111 Adams St. and Auditorium Annex. Tell Us Your Travel Troubles ,. - tqa-'nm- h l a n j exi-ttn- Four-Trac- R. F. NESLEN General Agent 79 W. 2d South St., Salt Lake City e THi E JOURNAL plow-boy- Frisco System Double Daily Trains St. Louis and Chicago coarse-skinne- d K dla-ea- Quick Way ae East nd p - TEA PAGE THREE. MONDAY, JULY 3, 1905. 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