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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JCURNAL, PAGE TWO. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1908. .1. shaft to a depth The working Is now ft feet a few of the mines In th district can boast of a btter showing that of the Copperopolla Numerous leads outcrop on the surface, and two workings, one M feet and the other 4 feet, are all In pay ore.. Eighty tons of rock running from 124 to $500 per ton has been taken from these shafts, and the estate has undoubtedly ths making of a big mine. It adjoins the Philadelphia, where as immense vein Is being cut in the level. The following list of officials of ths Cop- double-compartme- nt News of the Mines and Mills 111 RESUME WORK ON RED TOP MINE The annual stockholders meeting1 of the Bed Tup Fraction Mining company vu held Monday at the office of the company In Goldfield. An ex celleut report of the development work done was given to the stockholders. This report showed that the shaft on the Bed Top fraction had been sunk to a depth of lit feet. This fraction adjoins the Both and Gold Banner. A feet deep has heen sunk ahaft forty-fiv- e on the Daybreak, near the Sandstorm and Kendall, and a shaft fifty feet has been sunk on the Lucky Bill fraction, adjoining the G rename. Al Ithia work has been done during the past year. The secretary and treasurer's report showed a god balance on hand, so the company is in a position to push development. During the recent tie-u- p the company did considerable prospecting on the upper end of the Red Top fraction and encountered some excellent showings. The company will resume operations Thursday morning, with W. R. Christy as superintendent anu Frank P. Marlsch as engineer. Crosscutting will level. be continued on the At the stockholders' meeting over BOO.dO shares of stock were represented. Six hundred thousand shares of thi stock ars in pool. The stockholders elected the following board of directors: James E. Power, William R. Christy, John W. McCarthy, P. J. Gray and Frank P. Mariach. The board of directors elected the following officers for the year: James E. Power, president; John W. W. R. ChrisMcCarthy, ot tying than the most sanguine officer of the companies bad anticipated. From some of the workings ws have taken out a great deal of ore, with more In sight, that will yield sensational 'values in gold and silver. At present ws ars working only a few men on tbs property, but ars preparing to prosecute wor . more vigorously, believing that with the opening of spring both the Nevada British and Nevada Consolidated companies will be steady producers of high-grasilver-gol- d ores, with which the Cherry Creek district abounds." Both these companies ars financed by Philadelphia and Boston capitalists, who have plenty of money to spend In legitimate mining enterprises, and who have expressed a willingness to provide the .wusrry Creek property with all that Is necessary to place the mines on a dividend-payin- g basis, which, from the present showing, they realise, will not be far ds 604-fo- ot Consolidated peropolls Mining com- pany la significant of Its financial hacking: President, Cyrus & Detre, president of the fit- Petersburg and Gulf James O. raSruad; Mitchell, formerly superintendent of the Standard Oil company; secretary, George A. Swayae, a prominent attorney of Philadelphia. The superintendent In charge of the work here la Charles W. Lund. The corporation is a close one, and the treasury Is amply sufficient to place the property on a producing basts at no distant date. Crosscutting to a number of known veins will be started at ths - vice-preside- nt, 200-fo-ot level. Raymond W. Sparling and associates are busily engaged this week in work distant preliminary to installing the cyanlding Mr. Witmer Is also a stockholder in plant at the foot of the National Bank the' Dexteretta company, which la de- dump. veloping property In the Hunter district with gratifying results. In a The Red Mountain section of the sixty-foshaft on that property the Goldfield district is rapidly forging to company now has a very fine showing the front with every promise of develof ore, similar In oping some of the richest mines In the grade and character to that which Ir entire district within ths next few being produced by the Vulcan mine, months, mines that will rival the famand every pound of which Is shipping ous Mohawk and the Florence as proore. ducers of high grade ore. Ths general formation ia a counterpart of that around Columbia mountain, near Goldfield, where practically all ths producGENERAL HEWS ing mines of ths district at ths present tlms are located but the ledges are even stronger, carry better values OF LIAIIY and can be traced on the surface for a greater distance. ot silver-lead-copp- er . GOOD CAMPS i THE MARKETS There was but little change in the local markets this wees. Prices, like last week, were still strong, with a The buying alight upward tendency. price of many things has gone upward, hut not sufficient to change the retail price over that of last week, although 1 general advance may be looked for shortly. Fork la a glut on the market at IS cents Although many of the butcher ship In all their pork from outside of Utah, and It aa free of disease as ever before, yet the general fear aroused by the plague which has devastated ths herds In this vicinity has caused almost an absolute boycott of the porter, no matter from wbenoF he comes ' The work of developing the eaten slon of the Esther Lode on the FlorINFESTED BY ence, which adjoins the property of Groff A Beeson, on ths east. Is progressing favorably under the manage-menfBAD MEN D. 'Ray. The ledge la being ty, secretary ad treasurer. has tausn excellent uncovered in the same manner aa the The company new offices In the Njrs and Ormsby Esther, by trenching and sinking, and County bank building. ths showing Is becoming greater every Death Valley, always a place of The annual meeting of Power, Chris- day. Excellent values are obtained, deep mystery, of ghosts, goblins, unty A Co. was held yesterday at the of-- I and the ora bears every characteristic floe of the company. The following of- to that of the Esther Lode, Prop- earthly sounds and strange sights, it ficers were elected for the ensuing year: erty owners to the east of the Esther would seem has become a rendsavoua James E. Power, president; William R. are awakening to the Importance of the for highwaymen, murderers, assa Christy, secretary and treasurer. The massive ledge, and what It means with sins and suspicious characters genercompany has taken offices in the Nye development Invariably um lode Is ally. The ghoet stories told by some and Ormsby County bank building. covered with a few uci of wash, but prospectors with a vivid Imagination They expect to bo located by Thursday. careful' projecting dlscloees its loca- and a desire to be entertaining, of tion. That the dyke extends for nearly count, were not taken seriously, but two miles la now practically proven, the reports of persons of suspicious and l(a development cm the Florence demeanor having been seen, not FOR of late, leads to ths conchi ground la being watched with great interest. Mr. Roy has expressed him- yjlon Shat they have some foundaself as being favorable to the leasing tion In fact GOLGOhDA Not long ago a man was seen at system, and after the lode la opened up more fully leases will undoubtedly Willow wash, a canon leading to the be let This will assure Its rapid de- Panamlnts,. west of Bennett's well, SHELTER velopment and materially assist In the and his actions indicated that he had esa life of ths no desire to cultivate the acquaint' expansion of ths extension of ance of the prospectors who discovered Besides ths camp. having Florence has him. He appeared to be digging near the Esther ths lode, arE. I Labafile and Hans Loesch veins which show pay noma stone cabins in ths fastness of rived this morning by private convey- pumber of other of the property the canon when the prospectors apance from Golconda, says the Humboldt values, and ths future la among ths brightest In ths camp, proached. When hailed the man threw Star. a down his Implement and .fled to cover The former Is the resident agent and level of thi In a nearby rock, and the prospector, Work In the 500-fo-ot the latter the metallurgist and consult- Philadelphia Searchlight district con who momentarily expected to be fired ing engineer of the Golconda Consoll llnues to show up ths Immense vein upon, fled In the opposite direction. dated limited, which has large mining now being developed. The crosscut Now it ia a well known fact that Interests In this and other counties of has penetrated the vein for 70 feet, and and miners are the most projectors Is the the state. This la company that scattering bunches of sulphide ore has friendly and sociable people In the going to build the large smelting plant been encountered. The entire body Is world, and especially la it true that at Golconda and already plana have low grade, and the management is when on the desert they never pan been submitted to the board of manprospecting the level to locate ths sulp-phlman without exchanging courtesies, agers for their approval. The company belt, which evidently ia someand mayhap "borrowing" la a strong one and has ample capital where in the vicinity. The values are experiences or a chew of tobacco. As a Cigarette to carry out the groat plans already copper and gold. It la probable that a rule they are men of clear conscience mapped out The stockholders ars Ihe main shaft will be dropped to great- and do not flee at the of a fellow and French, German English capltal- er depth, to exploit the vein from the man. The solitude of sight the desert con(00-folevel, where it ia thought bet duces to fellowship and friendly exMr. Loesch has only been In th's ter values will be found. A new 40 changes. . country for a abort time and came tor h. p. hoist has been ordered and ia ex In the nme locality of the Willow the purpose of superintending the cun' pec ted to arrive early next week. After Wash canon, another proapector saw structlon of the big plant and will hara this haa been Installed the work will a who also retreated to cover woman, control of the metallurgical department progress In a more satisfactorily man found out that aha was obaha when of the concern when the works ars ner, and make the plant one of the served. 'Women do not frequent these old-ticompleted. Mr. Labadle la an most complete In the district The ap- desert wastes except for some powerresident of Golconda and It Is through pearance of sulphides In the Philadelful, Impelling cause. his'peraonal effort that this company phia has delayed plans for reduction One more among many others that was Inaugurated and interested in the works which will not he decided spun could be recited. A prospecting outfit mines in this state. Every since ths until, the character of ore to be treated some cams months upon a man at ago d company was contemplated Mr. is positively known. In all probability Bennett's well, apparently panning ore. Is has been purchasing properties it will require the erection of a smelter When the man saw the prospectors he until new they have control of some of to treat the ores of the Philadelphia. his belongings together and gathered the beet lead mines In this section of hit for the hills at a rapid pace. Ths In Good Is the fact of his the state, assuring ampls fluxing mi being mads progress panning ora was, in itself; terlal to smelt any character of ore. construction of the big milling plant to excite suspicion, but his nothing Consolidated for ths Homeetake King flight was. The prospectors ars Two of the main retaining wails are hasty of ths opinion that the man was test so. completed and others are nearly TWO BIG MINES soma Goldfield high grade. A carload of machinery to on the mill Ing are many who believe that Thera site, and considerable timber haa also the grade stolen from Goldfield high and other camps In ths state first finds CHERRY GREEK been hauled up. to a cache in charge of some George K. Vaughn haa gone to Gold its way In Death Valley, field, where he will look after the load- trusted confederate to later and market ing and shipping of the cyanlding There are tales of a fierce hand of plant recently purchased in that city! once years ago, having dwelt outlaws, to be Installed on the property of the In the fastnesses of the Panamlnts. and Pioneer Milling Bullfrog Leasing These bold men. It is said, would raid Charles 8. Witmer, nn attorney from company, near Crystal Springs. In director Nevada the a and ths settlements In the California val Denver, British and Nevada Consolidated comThe Golden Sceptre company has se- lepa and then return to their tnoun tain dens, it was at the hands of these panies, operating on the Mother Lode cured ths services of J. E. Burch, group of claims in the Cherry Creek mill man of many pears' experience, men, so history states, that ths father mining district, came up from that who will be associated with them in of Panamlnt Joe met his death. The folk in the valley, who now flee camp last evening to spend n few days the construction and operation of at the eight of a man, are probably fuhere on business connected with his fifty ton mill on their estate on the w side of Bonanxa mountain. gitives from justice; thieves, outlaws companies. and assassins, seeking to avoid detecIn speaking of ths condition of the mines and the showings that have Among the properties in the northern tion In this desolate region. been made during the past year of section of Searchlight tyat Is being de Tha Neat Raccoon. development work, Mr. Witmer ex- - veloped on a generous scale Is that of The raccoon washes Its food before presses himself as highly pleased with I the Copperopolls. Recently a contract the result, which has been more gretl- - J was let for ths sinking of a vertical eating of puns -- de . it At Half Price 1-- lc. ne Sirloin, ISo. 15c. Chuck steak, Me. Shoulder pot roast. Iff tec. Mutton loin and rib chops. IT Mutton atew, 7c. Veal leg roast. 2 to. Vsal rib chops, 17 Veal stowing moat, Pork roast, 15c. Fork sausage, 12 Ufidenmsslin Sale l-- 8a Now Going On At c. ltc. Hamburger steak, II Blload raw ham. Me. l-- 2c -- 0. Hama Plain, 14c. Hama, fancy, 15c. Pressed corned beef, 15c. Rump roast, to lllke Round steak, 12 Rlh boiling beef, Ic. D. Rasmussens The New York Racket Store l-- 2c Mutton leg, 15c. Mutton, shoulder chops, Veal loin, roast, 17 Veal loin, cutlets, 17 ' 12 1-- c. c. RUSES OP AUTOGRAPH Veal shoulders, 11 c. Veal shanks, 15c. Pork chops, 15c. Pickled pork, lXVfca Sliced boiled ham. Me. Siloed haoon, 20c. Pressed veal, 25014c. Spar riba, IS Front quarters, 4 He. OF TERROR SHARKS, Inganloua Matheda Uaad to Elicit tar freni Noted Men. BALLOONINQ. Lat Nat ts the Aeronaut, but to tha Mai Below Him, an Earth It must be more than two years ig No one la bettor posted la rases to which collectors resort In order to that I called attention In thla roi f to th danger and nuisance that wcsM he Ukely to ensue if ballooning W came popu.nr, but It la only recently that the public hare awakened to ths fact that ths possibilities mentlonM are likely to become stern realities. Already we read of people quietly lounging la their gardens being veO nigh blln.ed by showers of und, of conservatories being emuhed, d houses unroofed and chimneys dead iahed, of trees uprooted, of fence damaged and of cattle injured by thi action of the grapnel Of course, aa ballooning human more general such accidents win b more frequent and more serious. Ji inconsiderate aeronaut la for nun 0 flcult to catch and centred thu mat hog; because he may perpetub A annoyances from an lnacceeilbk A tance. It la really high tlms hSa this latest nuisance becomes set as to be uncontrollable that fife gent musnres should be taken hr h uppreeslos But, 1 euppoaa till the prime nhb ter haa been hooked by e piifo Iron and dragged by tha heels sene a plowed field and through e eosyb most Ingenious ruses of quirk-se- t Tha cleverest modern autograph hedges, nothing wffl b ' whoa methods became known done. L- - don Oraphla to dealers wee th lata Benjamin Austin, a resident of th United States H organised a literary society In hie NATIONAL AUDIT CO. Imagination, to which he elected ns 8454 WASHINGTON ATE honorary members nil the distinchab. s. McConnell bob- guished men and 'woman of Europe OF CORPORATION! accounts end America When notified of their AND FIRMS AUDITED. election they naturally replied, thank"Let ns keep your books. ing him for the honor conferred. Ia Reference: First NstL BsnkOsdu this wajhs secured much excellent material. Doubtless ho mads ths collection with a view to Its subsequent aeooooeasoaoooeeaeeeeevMt monetary valua After hie death hie s Weak eemmeneing Saturdey J widow Mid it, but values had deMatinea February 1. creased and it did not bring anything near the price that might reasonably I havs been expected. secure autographs from living celebrities than a certain London dealer. Thera ia not enough profit In their c. Hind quarters, sale to encourage any number of peoBulk mlnosmeat,' 15c per lb. ple In thla country to eecura an lb. I5027V&C per Turkeys, for the purpose of disposing of lb. 92 Geese, per to them the dealer, but writing to 17 lb. 20c to chickens, par Spring celebrities end selling their replies to Old chickens, 17ttffl0c per lb. the dealer In question la n means of Mincemeat, 15c per lb., two for lie. livelihood to no small number. Picnic Hama, lie. No on perhaps haa outwitted In cleverness tha methods of Gan. Cist, Fish. to 20c. whose collection, sold after hie death. Salmon, 17 Halibut, 15o,. Brought one of the highest prices of any eslo In the world. Cist wee n Smelts, 15c. skillful penmen and n born letter Crabs, 25096c. writer. He wrote la such n way that Shad. 19 ha rarely felled to elicit lengthy and Bole, 12 Perch. 12 Interesting replies. Ha would mite to a stateman saying that n party had Black baas, 95040c. applied to him for employment and Striped baas, 29 state man as reference. given th Finnan haddla, 94c. "Was ever in your employ Smoked white fish, 20c lb. ns privet secretary? ha would writa Fruits and Vegetables Cist was a recluse, a hermit Hs was Utah apples, 9101.60 box. estranged from his family. His last Bananas, SOo dot. days wars passed In America la a -room Uttered with books and papers Lemons, 26 to 15c per doa Oranges, 26c, 10c, 1 5c, 40c, 50c and of rarest value, secured through th 1- -9 1- -9 1-- to. 1-- 1-- 1-- Sp-snd--fo . Me per dos. Boats, 2c lb. Potatoes, 1.25 per cwt Green onions, 9 bunches for Be. California lettuce, I beads for 10a Florida lettuce, 10c per head. lb. Utah cabbage. 2 NeF California cabbage, 5c lb. lb. Turnips, 2 lb. Carrots, 2 Sweet potatoes, 6c lb. Cauliflower, j5c per head. Celery, 5c head. Radishes, 10c per bum-h- . Hubbard squash, 6 to 15c each. Cranberries, 2 quarts for 25a Grape fruit, 2 for 25c Fresh cocoanuts, 6c each. New Smyrna figs, 20c lb New golden datea 15c per lb. New Fxrd dates 15c lb. Sauerkraut. 10c per quart. New California heete, 6c lb. Freak tomatoes, 20c lb. 1-- l-- 2c l-- 2e ot La-ba- Waist Sale Coats aM Skirls SMirtl Mutii Prime rib roast of beef. 19 and porterhouse steaks. 1-- DEATH VALLEY nt; w of 20 feet. ' deep, and I Nuts English walnuts, 25c per lb. Soft shell almonds, 10c per lb. Hasel nute, 25c per lb. Pecans, 25c per lb. Brasil nute, 25c per lb. ' Chestnuts, 25c per lb. Mixed nuts, 25c per lb. per lb. Peanuts, 12 Pine Nute, 25c per lb. Butterndte, 20c per lb. Hickory nute, 15c per lb. col-lect- Utahna Theater! ' COMPANY. . STOCK Melodrama Mining In Sweden. a Presents the Pour-sTh mineral output of Sweden la In- ! e Saturday Matinee at 2:811 l:E at teresting, for few people know that a Nights thli country has a mineral field. There are 221 iron mine worked In Sweden. The total production tor 1205 was 4,484,132 tons of ws Total value of the ore products was 14.184-72for that parlod. During 1205 there were 121 furnace producing 529,417 30cj IQt, tons of pig iron, worth 910.091.296. Ths valus of th gold ore produced In We Sweden during 1905 was M,450; sll-vs-r, S Seats an Sals Always One e at in Advanoo 182,201; copper, 9114.255; manCULLEY DRUG STORE. J ganese. 17,161; sine, 1724,444, .and 5 et I I I Prices 1-- lc - cwt, Bran, per each, $1.M. Baled lucerne, per cwt, 00a ' Timothy, baled, per cwt, 70a Baled straw, 55a Hour, high patent per cwt, 22.(5; per sack, 91.86; straight grads per cwt, 88.M; per sack. LS6. Provisions Utah cheese, per lb, 4eeeaaeecesaeseoee 80c; De Witt B. Lowe & Co-- j : Grain, Sloein, Bonds nnd lining Socsrifiss 2484 WASHINGTON ; j I J. H. ARGERSINGER, Mgr. OGDEN. AVENUE. ; . r Continuous Quotations ' MEMBERS OF SALT LAKE MINING s Swiss per PRIVATE WIRES TO AU J EXCHANGES e LEADING BELL PHONE 295 21.45; whole, 21-8- 20c, aeaaee4M' coal, 1626,650. Produce and Flour. Wheat, per cwt, 11.(0. Oats, per cwC, $L00. Whole corn, per cwt, 21.00; chopped, IL70. Barley, rolled, per 11.25; chopped, FOR FAIR VIRGINIA! ! S STOCK EXCHANGE. lb, 80a Ranch egg, per dos, 20c. Sugar, beet per sack, 98.18; 14 lbs for 81; cans per sack, 88.88; IS lbs for $L Butter, creamery. 80c; ranch, 25a J. B. DOOLY, President. II JOSEPH S. PEERY. Vlce-Pr- e1 RALPH E. HOAG, CesM A. V. McINTOSH, Asst CaW x( The Weather and Religion. have hardly a vacant seat la church when it ia too wet for golf or complained a clergy man. motoring, according to the Dally Telegraph. Aa name one once said. Some people nse religion aa a cloak, other a aa umbrella- London Punch. 1 iThc UTAH NATIONAL i jJnterest UNITED BANK or OGDEk STATES DEPOSITARY Paid on Swings Accounts anrf4iine Deposit r I J |