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Show DAILY PAGE TWO. UTAH STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1908. of this region. The Cerro de Pasco company's orders for Material for the enlargement of the smelting plar.t and other improvements during IMS, aggregate gome of these improvements may be deferred vu acount of the financial stringency, yet moat of thehm are required in order to reap the foil advantage i t the present economical methods of production which have boon adopted The Independent companies, which with their operate small smelters, present equipment ran only treat high-graore. Shipments of matte. In whk-not more than 55 per rant I copper, are made, hut with the prevailing low price these shipments are not expected to continue. The r modeling of these small smelters Is a poalbllity, end this would mean new A wider field, however. machinery. Is afforded la tha certainty of the enlargement of the mining sane now under exploitation. The Government la extending the Central Railway from Oroya to Huancayo. thus providing transportation facilities for an adjacent district, which has valuable deposits of coal and silver ore. The Cerro de Pasoo company and private parties are constantly making explorations and --ecnnnolsssnjea, and the outcome Is likely to bo the exploitation of some of tha gold and sliver deposits aa well as copper and coaL sion News o! the Mines and Mills PRECIOUS KIEIALSi m III PERUVIAN fllfiG FIELDS 'Charles 11. Pep-Ite- r, RcW Lima describes from writing the progress being mad there In developing the silver and copper mines of Pern by American capitalists, and directs attention of manufacturers of mining machinery to opportunities A (ent la tenth, lately has been opened from a point near Cerro to the company! coal mines at Gollariaqulaga. Ths main 11ns and the branch are of standard gage. The heaviest expenditure of the Cerro do Pasoo company baa boon In the construction of the smeller and the accessory works, including cuke ovens. The smelter Is located 9 miles from the town of Cerro and half that distance from the beds of limestone which are used for slaking. Though thhe coal mines are 25 miles away, siuce the railway has been opened thrrs has been no difficulty In assembling the copper ore, the coal for coking, and the llm for slaking. Boms THE HEW YORK GRAND OPERA HOUSE Thursday Night, Feb WORLD ONE OF THE SEASON'S DISTINCTLY TIONS THRICE-A-WEE- EDITION. K Read Wherever the English Language 1 Is de 20 SPLENDID attrac. FIRST PRESENTATION IN THIS CITY On THE RORK COMPANY'S SUPERB PRODUCTION On THE GREATEST OF ALL THE BIG MUSICAL COMEDV sue. CESSES Coming Thro the Rye The Thrice-a-WeWorld expects to be a better paper in INI than ever j before. 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Frank Laylor in his inimitable ariginal creation Nett, the T i and a matcklaaa erganixation ef 80 eemediano. singers, dancers i ing the famous beauty ehorus of 80. The girt with the Whits h" Ths Fiji girio The Gee Gee girlo-- Th Ballet The Pony Belles. Brilliant comedy, delightful musie, fascinating t,rB4-- . 'Pori aesnory, costumes and ether effects ef th. utmost in ng in its entirety an unparalleled achievement performances. It is the undisputed musical comedy f tha u presented for extending their present 2,500 persons are now employed at Sal of Scats begins Tuesday 10 a. m. Prices 50e to trade in that country. His report fol- thh smelter, and th colony of AmfUl ericans Is considerably larger than at lows: comaccomodation For their Cerro do Pasco is the most import- Cerro. ant center of the many extensive modious buildings have boon erected American mining interests in Peru. with detached cottages for finalities, During the last seven or eight years while a clubhouse also has beea proa group of capitalists in the United vided. Improved living quarters for States by their investments hava re- the native laborers era being conOutput ef Capper. stored prestige which the region gain- structed. During 1207 the Cerro de Pasco Ths leading Independent enterprise ed in Spanish colonial times as one of of the world's greatest sources of min- In ths Cerro do Paaco district la the company shipped 20,152,000 pounds of most United Offers An Automobile Comedy to the James States, copper Emknown as In Peruvian the Is company that difference wealth. eral The December the In It Panama. via the former era the mines warn ex- press Boravonera." This oompany was was t.500.000 pounds, the two papers Is 17.99. ploited for the precious metals, prin- formed by Lima capitalists ten years quantity of nny month during the highest silver of which 459,000,000 ago to take over the concessions grantcipally freight facilities to the coast ounces were taken from the tlms of the ed by the Government for soenvons, Hit A foil for Damages. Comedy hava to be taken Into consideration, discovery up to the middle of the last or drainage tunnels, one of the earlier A Kansas farmer wanted a big suit the more and congested particularly tree been concessions Henry having century, while the present development for damages brought against a railfaciliis of the copper deposits with silver as Melggs, the American who built the condition, and th insufficient ha old brlndle commerce at Callao, It road company becauseover a The American Invest- Central Railway In tha face of sup- ties afforded cow had beea run during the will thla Is that assumed quantity ments were made when the fall of sil- posedly Insurmountable difficulties. him his lawyer On Questioning night as tha monthly average ver rendered the operation of the Ills genius was expected to provide he maintained couldnt find a single peg upon which mines for that ore alone unprofitable, means by which tha mines could bo during 1902( and tha total shipments he could legitimately hang a case. BY GEORGE V. HOBART wilt amount to 20.000,000 and after Investigation had confirmed kept fra fro water, but his death for ths year Well" ha said. 1 kinder thought this From 11,000 COMING or AUTHOR OF THRO' THE RYE, GINGER BREAD MAN tons, poundo f the existence of copper deposits which avoided this test of his powers. ye could fetch It on tha alga beta to AND BUCCE8B THE HAM TREE," MeINTYRE increaaa HEATHS a gradual quantity ono the assured this district as of Drainage Tunnel Operations. They want no sign, Look out THOR OF LILLIAN RUSSELLS NEWEST AND LATEST PLAY and later to 72,000,000 pounds, Is down. 1 world's beading sources of supply for so mebbe for the cars, The necessity for drainage tunnels thought yo WILDFIRE," CREATOR OF THE FAMOUS DINKEL SPIEL STOIndependent production sup- could an indefinite period. In ths Cerro d Paaco district was predicted. git am oa that" RIES, AND AUTHOR OF THE ELEVEN JOHN HENRY BOOKS, Ths oPruvlan prediction It Previous to the entry of the Amer- shown about seventy years after the planting ican company Into the field the copper discovery of the mines, or at tha be- Is that th ultimata copper output of February 19 before finally signing mines were worked Intermittently by ginning of ths eighteenth century, Cerro do Pasco and the adjoining up. However, many of the early! various private companies, thro ex- when th waters appeared. Tha Span' districts will be 50,000 tons. leasers have already signed con-- 1 tracts, aa the showing thus far is ports not being heavy. For several tarda worked ths Indian slave laborers The titles,of dimensions, situation, NOVEL SCENIC AND LIGHT EFFECTS. minerals of th mines years there was almost a suspension up to ths waist, but within forty years and classes sufficiently convincing to warrant deBEAT BALE WEDNESDAY PRICES $1.50 TO Be CerIn denounced" the filed) (claims of mining, due partly to litigation and after the Not appearance of th waters all ro do Pasco district up to the begin- velopment work immediately. Cera day paaaea that does not usher in partly to the. preparations of the tha mlnas wars Inundated to a depth ro do Pasoo Mining company for work- of ISO feet. In 1749 the first tunneL ning of 1202 together with the names a new discovery, and samples are of ths owners arc contained In the ing the deposits on a largo seals and known as socavon of Yaurtcocha." "Pardon brought into camp after every shift General or general registry that eoeeeeeeoeeeeeaeeeoeeoeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeooeeeetsMMM with modem facilities. Its operations was opened to drain a group of mines, shows considerable free gold. Include the opening up of coal mines, but It was not successful Other ef of mines, a copy of which (In Spanish) Excited throngs Inspecting these samPRIVATE WIRES TO ALL S BELL PHONE 29S LEADING the building of railway lines, and the forts' gave better results, and during la forwarded to the Bureau of Menu ples is a common occurrence on Main EXCHANGES ! erection of a great central smelter. the latter part of theh eighteenth een fseturers. Further official Information street. The formations and condimines la to bo obtained tions Many of the mines arc still owned by tury the decrease In the production regarding the generally prevailing in the deof mines, the through of the velh filling, so far aa private Individuals or companies,' some of stiver was stopped, and even an Mlnlsterlo de department position Fomento, Lima, Peru. of which also operate small Indepen Increase obtained, the output in 1105 ran he ascertained at this writing, all J. H. ARGERSINGER, Mgr. dent smelters. Up to the present none reaching 2,241,000 ounces. The pro goes to strengthen the belief of comof the mines have been worked below duct Ion then petent authorities, who hava already began to fall off. Various levels. made a study of tha subject that new aoravons were started, and about JOHN 17. COBLE 2484 WASHINGTON AVENUE. OGDEN. The Mining District. phenomenal values will ha encoun1115 pumping machinery also was In tered with depth. No district In the The region commonly described as stalled. On of tha soravona begun FAVORS FEDERAL country has ever had the surface MEMBERS OP SALT LAKE MINING . that of Cerro do Pasoo lies between during this period was the Rumlal . showing that Hart ran boast of. The In STOCK EXCHANGE. b to was the twa branches of ths Cordilleras Una, which operated fact that so many well known mining which, after following a parallel courss conjunction with new Installations of 4NII men are taking leases, and as the from the south, approach each other pumping machinery. ThU and subseBUREAU UF advances development leasing system near south latitude 11 and form ths quent Joint enterprises failed, and In faster than Individual operation, the Pasco knot The mineral district Is a 1900 the Empress Bocavonera" obfuture of the already thriving camp E. DOOLY, PrasIdaaL broken plain surrounded by low, round tained the concession from th Oov RALPH B. HOAd, Cash. was tha Former Secretary of the Interior of Hart la assured beyond n doubt. ed hills. IVom' ths basin of ths plsln eminent. A leading provision JOSEPH S. PEERY, VIcs-la. v. mcintosh, aml'Cmm four quebradag or groat gulches branch right to exact a payment of 20 per John W. Noble Is an enthusiastic supoff almost prlth ths pointa of ths com- cent on all tha minerals which might extracted In the none served by porter of the movement to establish a NATIONAL AUDIT CO. pass, and their nrea oompnaos the ile the aoravon In cases where the mine federal bureau of mines attached to the tie deposits. Ths town of Cerro 2424 WASHINGTON AYE. Paaco la In the heart of th dla owners preferred to exploit their own interior department, and ho also goes CHAS. S. McCONNELU MOB. contends the and further that industry irict In addition ts Its Importance properties rather than to arrange with should bo ACCOUNTS OF CORPORATIONS UM1TKP DEPOSITARY represented by a deparament o a mining centor.it li.s sawe the Boravonera for their exploitation. AND FIRMS AUDITED. rooent In to a devoted It. exclusively The success of ths RumUllana sora reputation from being the highest Let ns keep your hooka Interest Paid on Swines Accoants and line Deposits -- e In world. The altitude is von was always doubted, hut serious Interview 'in Washington be made coma Reference: First NatL Bank, Ogden are to which of interest remarks ovary b In tunthe neigh-- difficulties were overcome and ths Morocccha, i S00 (e man interested In mining and the esrins d.i'itrt, whvs s nr wn cf nel which la n llttls more than tablishment of Its recognition by the 15000 shave surla feet nunc are 1' stad, miles long and 4000 feet below the th oea level, but It has only a few face, has lately beea completed. Thera government He said: The good that would come from score scattered Inhabitants, while Cerro has been vexations and costly lltt do Pasoo Is an active little Andean gatlon between the Boravonera and such a bureau cannot mu estimated. It city, with a permanent population of the miners, Including the Cerro do would be of as much, if not more, use 10,000, which Ic eaaily swelled to 15. Pasoo company, and thU has Interfer to the country than the bureau of edumotive 000 In times of mining exploit ed somewhat with the taking out of cation or ths bureau of labor. Wo xtkra. The majority of the Inhabit ore. An agreement has been reached know, of course, that ths mines arc ants art natives of the sierra and are concerning moat Of tha points In dis- state institutions, and that ths United cholos" or of mixed Spanish and In- pute, and a final adjustment of the States government cannot undertake dian blood. They are the chief de- entire controversy U said to be prob- to trespass upon states' rights In the In the pendence for labor of all kinds both able. Should such an adjustment be operation of such a bureau; but infordissemination of 'and collection in and out of the mines. Thera Is, made, and should ths Peruvian Interwith state however, n Bureopean colony which ests In the future with tha mation and the Includes Austrian Hava. Poles, Bo- American company, it will h of great governments It would serve a most hemians, Greeks, Spaniards and Ital benefit In ths further development of useful purpose. The mining interests STATE JOURNAL is equipped to do ALL KINDS of Ians, The trade of th district both Peru's mineral wealth both In the Cer- of the country are very extensive and wholesale and retail la In ths hands ro da Pasco district and In other parts growing all the time; they are greater AND JOB PRINTING in an and artistic cf th Austrian Slava some of whom of tha country. tlwlll also result than those of any other nation, and it maintain extensive wmrehouaes and In Increased purchases of mining ma Is proper that the Federal government first class manticr. The progressive business n Import their goods directly from chinery, which la admltts dfree of recognise this industry In an official way. The head of the English school abroad, while others are supplied duty. prjiting. C, Would you patronise your friend if his stock of goods from Urns. Ths Americans Include the Supremacy of American Machinery. system has sold that the bureau of education exercises the most Importwas several years behind the present style? Would you use printing superintendents and managers of I hay given these details because ant function of ths United State govforemen mechanics, the mines, that was ten years ago? Would you, if you were attracted they show that the exploitation of the ' railway employees, and clerical em Cerro da Pasco district Is a last on ernment. It is not piore important not be more and would recog e widely ployees. The Cerro dq Pence a permanent basis, and that In the by a handsome piece of printing, throwit aside and forget it; or would altitude of which Is 19,179 feet future Its contribution to the' worlds nixed than a bureau of mines." you hunt up the printing office that did the job and give them your work? living quarters In a central adminis- stock of copper will be n fixed quantitration building and In separate buildwill also while It buybe ty, steady ings and cottages for them. The nil er of machinery and supplies The in- EIGHT LEASING In located era and shops way yards vestment of actual capital up to the the basin of a lagoon which was the Cerro do Pnrco present time drained by the company and reclaimed. company has by I am Informed ty been, The entire settlement Is railed La Et the of ths company, representative peranxa to distinguish It from the town 217.500.000 gold. Including large Especially are we prepared to handle BRIEF WORK and proper. paid for machlnerv bought In AT HART Accessibility Industrial Works and the United States. The whole Cerro TRANSCRIPT WORK, insuring its delivery on the shortest Development. de Pasco district Is testimony to tne ' Cerro d Pasco Is 221 miles from supreme ry of American raining possible notice. If you need any kind of printing call us up. Phones 664. th soacosat at Callao, the lino of The soravon has om Eng-1- have started to work In the Hart different leaning companies communication being over the famous h tollers and pumps, but Its hoistCentral Hallway through the Galera ing r.nd other machinery Is from the trtet the past week, and as many States. The Cer"j Ce Pasco more hava taken leases on choice Tunnel, S miles above sea level to Oroya, a distance of 1SS miles, and ctirpany, both at the mlr.rx. where blocks of ground and will commence then 22 miles to Cerro over the rail- powerful pumping machinery has been active operations within a few days, road which was built by the com- Installed, and at ths smelter has ay the Enterprise. The leasers are pany and la owned and operated by drawn so largely from th United principally Goldfield men, and many It This road after leaving Oroya, States that It Is difficult to find n piece putfits are awaiting tha arrival of the altitude of which is 12,179 feet, of machinery of foreign make. The necessary tools to begin work. Hitt passes throuh th canyon to the ram-p- a attention of the makers of American Brothers and Hart, who own the of Junln and then ascends to Cerro mining machinery should bo directed most valuable locations In the disthe maximum rads being 2 2 per to the Importance of keeping them- trict. are giving everybody an opporcent A branch of ths line, 25 miles selves Informed concerning the expan tunity to prospect the ground until GRAND OPERA H0U5E Murry PAUL GILMORE lrer-Whil- e and Latest In His Biggest -- Tbo Utiool of Love . 20,000,-00- 0, C0-A- . I Friday Evening, Feb. 21st De Witt B. Lowe & Co.: Crcia, Sfcsin, Coeds cad Ciaiag Seccrib 400-fe- et Continuous Quotations LIES lj. W The UTAH NATIONAL . BANK Or'OGDIN STATU jlMHBBiaBBHMaMI2dlBMMMBiHMff te . Do You Need Printing? ate THE up-to-d-ate up-to-da- te Mln-th- The Journal Delivers the Goods A em-oun- C ts mi-chine- iy. dls-Elg- 1: . ht Prices Consistent With First Class Printing. THE JOURNAL JOB ROOMS . 1-- |