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Show thubSDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1938. MR. HEARS! WINS OUT III HEW YORK PUTNAMS One Thousand Dollars Good Strong Clothes for Boys FOR Eight Cents a Day are what you for school. Call and look them over and we will convince you that w have the Best at Means that your family wont have to borrow money with which to pay your funeral expenses, and a little over in part payment to them for the love and devotion shown to you. u.-u- the Most Reasonable Prices. 38 Can you afford to be without at least $1,000 life insurance? PUTNAM Clothing HUGO D. WELLS, 208 Eceles Bldg. Ogden House William Randoloh Hearst BUFFALO. N. T.. Sept. 87. VVllllatn Hearst was nominated for governor of the state of New York, by the Democratic convention here last evening on ihe first ballot. The platform declares In favor of the election of United States senators by direct vote; views Mr. Bryan with pride and all Republicans with alarm; apiieals for the Jews In Russia; Jars R. BED DIXON simltera. Since then it has proved to be the biggest mine of Ite age In the world, with a vein of gold and silver five nre averaging 11,500 per tun ttel. Then earns development work on the Eagle, and thla turned out a uiilliun-dnllbonanca In six weeks' time. Lure, apiiarently, had lust out all around. Hie hard luck In falling tu secure theae two great properties, which could have been his for a few hundred dollars each, and which he could have turned within ninety daya at a profit of millions, discouraged hlin and those Interested with him, and fur several months they would not an much a ego and look at the Eagle's. Nest. Luce Bold out hie Interest during the summer fur a song, retaining only a few thousand shares of stock In a corporation formed to operate the claims. Henry Feery, associate of Bam New house, the millionaire mine operator of Balt Lake; L. M. Sullivan of the L. M. Sullivan Trust rompany of Goldfield and Governor Sparks of Nevada were the purchasers. The property waa sold for less than 1100,000 to the present owners, and Luce'a share, after paying his partners, was loss LICES ai-roa-s NARROW EWE ur MADE FORTY THOUSAND STEAD OF A MILLION. IN- - fr Pirate Who Taek Hit Wallat WeuM New Be Richer Than Henry P eery er Sam Newheuae Hard Luck Story From Goldfield. But (Special Correspondence.) OOLD FIELD, Nev., Sept. 25. That the quest for gold doea not make more mad men that history chronlcleth le surprising when one hears the tale told here In Goldfield of lien D. Luces wild trip last spring across Nevada's deserts to be among Uia first to reach the new gold mining camp of Falrvlew a atory of extreme exertion, and physical endurance almost superhuman, followed by the keenest possible disappointment, caused by the loss of his bank roll by theft, resulting In hie failure to purchase one of the pner-tie- s he set out after. Luce, acting on a bit of Inside Information, up from the Indiscreet utterances of an assay er, learned of the groat gold discovery In Falrvlew last eirlng, and left for the scene before the news had crept out. His subsequent exiieriencea and reverses would have caused many another man to turn bark In utter disgust. and Illustrates pointedly how vacillating Is the hand of fate when It tomes to showering riches In the way of gold mines on the searchers after the precious metal Momentarily a millionaire, then A aturdr desert prus;iector, and again a man of Wealth, Luc haa swept about the entire gamut that cornea to a man who follows the fortunes of the than pk-ke- gold-hunt- 1 C.a"ip Fh'k voUre . er. ar" die- - trie tlo ecloct from, Including the Nevada Hills, the Eagle'e Nest and the f alrvlew Eagle. He looked the ground over and deckled that the Eagle's Nest waa the best property from surface mineral evidences in sight. In a few minutes he tied up this group of claims with an option to purchase at a few thousand dollars, by paying down a few hundreds. This materially depleted hla available cash supply, but he succeeded In securing an over-nigoption on the Nevada' Hills and the Eagle, lie then rolled himself up In hie blankets for a night's rest, after having been on the go across miles of blinding, shimmering sand waste and y barren lava buttes. Wearied by hls exertions, be slept soundly. When he awoke hie wallet was gone, and the next morning he was unable to pay down the deposit on the Nevada Hills and the Eagle. The old prospectors who had located the claims refused to accept hie check, and property that has since proved to be worth three to four million dollars slipped from hla grasp. Luce, In his determination to secure the properties, hired a special automobile that had brought another party of millionaire mine operators to the scene of the excitement and made a record run during the afternoon and night to Goldfield, the chauffeur driving at a terrific speed across the level roads that skirt the foothills 'et this desert te country. A stop was made at Austin for more gasoline, and an average rate of fifty miles an hour was maintained Into Goldfield. Paying a tribute that would almost purchase a new machine. Luce In fifteen minutes was on his way back to Fair-vie- w well supplied with funds Again the nerve racking speed of the automobile was measuring off the miles he tween him and a fortune of millions When he arrived and tendered payment on the Nevada Ills and Eagle, he learned that during his absence the properties ' had been quickly . picked up by later comers Development work on the Nevada Ills was begun at once, and lu ten days it was shipping high-graore to the ht ash-gra- five-minu- de Six weeks ago development work was begun on the Eagle's Nest, end ay ore haa been opened In three places that proves the prtqierty to have a surface showing surpassing that of even the Nevada Hills and the Eagle. Luce'a good Judgment In selecting the Eagle's Neat ae the pick of the camp Is being vindicated, and that, In a measure, compensates him for the mlefor-tun- e that came hie way. Ehe Eagle's Nest Falrvlew estate Is rapidly developing Into a great mine. In a recent report made on the property by John D. Campbell, formerly consulting engineer for the Schwab Interests In Nevada, the following ex- - ALICE TO HUNT BEARS. DULUTH. Minn Sept. 87 Mrs. Alice Longwoth la expected to arrive here In a few days at the head of a party of young lady friends end will go on a bear hunting trip on the western Mesaba range. The young women Nlmrnds will be the guests of John C., Greenaway. . the superintendent of the United States Steel corporation's mines In this vicinity, who Is a personal friend of the President. Mr. Longworth will remain In Ohio to look after hie political fences. Bears are said to be plentiful on the western Mesaba at present and It will be her own fault If the chief executive's pretty daughter doesn't make a "killing.' HOTEL ARRIVALS. . j Luce was, by actual count, the fifth "f $40,000. MUSIC SHOW CLOSES. NEW YORK, Sept. 87. The National music show, which opened In the Madison Square Garden a week ago yesterday, will come to a close tihs evening. The attendance has been unexpectedly large and much interest has been manifested In the many novel exMusical Instruments of all hibits. times and dines are on exhibition. Including a Stradlvarius violin, owned by E. H. Sliulcr of St. Louis, and valued at $10,000; the oldest harpslcord In the world. Included In the Morris Rietnert collection, and a piano upon which President Roosevelt learned his music scales whvn a boy. ..Tw e,ute'of Eagle's Nest Fair-ftCuview Mining company la mirniunded by the beat mining properties In the camp. It U bounded on the southeast by the Nevada Hills aftd Falrvlew Eagle, or Wingfield group, and on the north by the Dromedary Hump all of ore. which are producing high-graAa examination of the territory was made for the purpose of deciding where permanent development work should be started, and required some time on account of the many good ledges that traverse the acreage. It was finally deckled to drive a tunnel on the lodge that crosses the Tlsaon claim, where an excellent showing Is In evidence. The tunnel starts at the base of the hill on which the ledge crops and will continue on Its strike a distance of ISO feet to the objective point the apex of the hill und directly under the original discovery point The vein crops the entire distance and shows great quantities of ore at grass roots carrying gold contents of $M to $S5 a ton. A second ledge running northeast and southwest and cropping for 800 feet, showing $30 to $40 ore, will be Intersected by this tunnel at a depth of over 100 feet. the Lookout claims, belonging to the same comiamy, are several quart ledges that assay from a few dollars up anu which will be thoroughly prospected. On the Eagle's Nest No. $ there Is a fine ledge of manganese ore showing, and within a few hundred feet of the company's e line, shipping ore Is being mined and sacked on the Wingfield property. The Eagle's Nest Falrvlew p resents one of the best mine showings in Falrvlew and gives every proin lse of developing Into one of the great mines of the state of Nevada." Luce Is In Salt Lake City now. Unbounded confidence that his original Judgment was right has returned to him, and he declares he was hoodooed on his first trip to Falrvlew and he hasn't worn U off yet. in ng high-grad- LOUISIANA COTTON MEETING. SHREVETORT, La, Sept. 27. A meeting of the cotton growers of Louisiana wil be held today to discuss the action of the executive committee of the Southern Unit on association In fixing the minimum price at 10 cents. President Harvl? Jordon and other officials of the association will address the convention. v THE THEATERS. Ihe Angra King Gold Mining Co. - DIGBY BELL, 'Digby Bell will b seen tonight at the Grand In The Education of Mr. Pipp. This Is the ploy which Augustus Thomas made from the familiar Located humorous drawings by Charles Dana Gibson and it Is said to be one of his best and most diverting comedies. It ran for over 200 nights :n New York the first y.ar and Its success on the road last season was of a like popular nature. The eastern critics say that Bell has never found so congenial a part; one In which he waa as amusing and as natural. Hla make-u- p la a masterpiece. MOUNTAIN, Elko County, Nevada ON WHICH ORE VEINS CARRYING GOLD, SILVER AND LEAD CAN BE TRACED OVER 13JOO FEET. IT ALSO OWNS A GOOD WATER POWER AND A FIVE-STAM- P MILL NEWLY REMODELLED, WHICH WILL BE IN OPERATION IN A FEW WEEKS. ORE PAYING QUANTITIES IS ALREADY OPENED UP FOR MINING THIS PROPERTY WILL SOON EIGHT DIFFERENT PLACES. WILLIAM COLLIER. In the comedy "On the Quiet, that will Introduce William Collier at the Grand Friday night the comedian plays the role of a love-sic- k yet Irrepressible youtli who conquers aa he stumbles and compels the relatives of his bride to accept him os match conceivable, and who, the furthermore, turns all follies to harmless larks and makes light of everything In Heaven and Earth. BRODUCING BULLION AND HIGH-GRAD- IN IN BE CONCENTRATES. E IN FURTHER DEVELOPMENT THIS THOUSAND A FEW NOW OFFERS TO THE PUBLIC PAR VALUE $U00. FOR SHARES AT 25 CENTS PER SHARE. ORDER TO CARRY ON CO- MPANY on ht FURTHER INFORMATION INQUIRE AT THE OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, ROOM 6,' FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OGDEN, UTAH. R. P. HUNTER, President STEWART OPERA COMPANY. requires two baggage cars for the accommodation of the baggage, scenery and equipment of the Stewart Opera company, which comes to the Grand Opera House Saturday and Sunday nights. It will present the company's New York success "The Two Roses," a light opera superbly costumed and Cough and Lagrippe Medicine Reward Swindling, The Nobel awards are constantly becoming smaller. At tbs first distribution they amounted to 150.782 kronen ($40,711), but this year they bars bees reduced to 13S.0S9 kronen. Tbs Income from the Nobel endowments, according to the latest reports, was 1,378.000 kronen ($372,060), but tbs expense of management has been so of this great that less than sum bas been distributed in prizes. Oiir White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup cures the cough quickly and thoroughly. We claim no originality to this old and reliable remedy, but do claim that our preparation contains the best and purest of each ingredient. It is to be relied upon when a cough cure is needed. We put it in bottles ready to sell, for 25c and 50c. It one-ha- lf The following guests are registered at the New European Hotel: Mr. Wilson, Miss Wilson, Salt Lake City; T. P. Clyne, Rawlins; J. D. Coe, Goldfield; Robert F. Densmoro, Warren, Ohio; F. B. Coe, Salt Lake City; J. Cuartln, Denver; W. D. Gulnk. Sacramento; C. Astello, Montello; H. C. Small, Cleveland; G. H. Dubyshlre, John Flynn, Lakeside; F. Bingham; Hair, Pocatello; James Lowry; Liogan; M. J. Ruthland, J. H. Roberts, F. E. Lyon. Salt Lake City; A. B. Cheney, Dee Moines; J. H. Harris and wife, Salt lake City: Mrs. Theo. Schlley, St. Louis; R. Reid, Butte. Barnacles In England. The real ruler of England la the perg manent official, an peroos whos berth la secure and whose pension awaits him when he haa put In tbs fewest number of days that tbs law allows doing aa little In that time aa la compatible with keeping awake. The only real passion of bis life Is a hatred of all reformers. London Idier. ISSUE DEMOCRATIC HANDBOOK. WASHINGTON. Sept. 27. A tariff revision will be the Issue In this and succeeding campaigns, according to the Democratic campaign handbook Issued today by the congressional campaign committee. The trusts are relegated to second place as being the creatures rather than the creators of The monopolies." tariff speeches of Tillman, Champ Clark and other southern statesmen are given' a prominent place In the compilation, as Is the address of Congressman '.nines of West Virginia In which he quoted many great Republican leadei of former days as being In favor of a reduction In duties. promptly. 'Ite the tariff-foster- in BULL RUN OWNS OVER 250 ACRES OF VALUABLE MINERAL GROUND mounted. de good-looki- socialism and corporations and endorses and condemns lots of things. The convention developed a fight, a number of leaders opposing the Tammany crowd, which had control, but the odds were too heavy to make It interesting, hence Hearat's victory was too overwhelming to cause any fellel-tio- n because of the scrap his opponents put up. Our Lagrippe Cure Never Fails. Try it eaay-goln- Wm. Driver & Son DRUG CO. Man.. , " AVENUE?1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL THE BEST DRUGS. Local Water-Power- s. "What do you understand by a cataract?" the new trsrher of Number Two naked Willy Straw. The answer came Going East? down at Dalevllle Corner," he said, In breathlesa haate to Impart hla knowledge. "But It lealu some, and It Isnt half ao good looking aa the Torrent. either. You just wait till parade day and youll ace, teacher! Youth'a Companion. fire-lnjf- ne ed Hewa This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall'e Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO, Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known F. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made KANSAS WORKMEN CELEBRATE. by hla firm. PITTSBUnO. Kan.. Sept. Workmen from all over the state sr? arriving here to partlcijwie in the thirty-eight- h anniversary celebration of the A. O. U. W. lodge, which Is being held today at FYontenac. a suburb of this town. Trlxes to the amount of will be award'd to the winners For envelopes, letter heads, business In the drill and band corr.es In. Adcatds, dodgers, etc., call uo the Journal dresses will be made by Several Job Rooms, Both 'phones M4. lodge cilicers. Ask us about, it pleasure to answer questions Phones 245 J WALDINO. KINNAN ft MARVIN. Wholesale Druggists. Toledo O. Hairs Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter-- ) nally, acting directly upon the blood' and mucous surface, of the system.! Testimonials sent fro, pri 75 Mntt per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. 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