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Show You maybe absolutely safe inyou your | MINES ERGATIS PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY P. SIORIS. Jewelry purchases if you buy old reliable 1862 house. Gleanings of Gotham SALT LAKE CITY The Black Pearl, at Pearl, Ες added two more stamps to its battery | last week, which makes six in al! that! are dropping. The Dewey and Lucky Ridge leas-! ers, at Interesting Bits of News from the Great Metropolis. UTAH ST ATE NEWS Jamation designating Monday, MoneyDelays Vanderbilt Divorce Decree Lucile Rebon, a two-year-old Salt Lake child, was fatally scalded by falling into a pail of boiling water For violating the federal safety appliance law, the Rio Grande Western railroad was last week fined $500 and costs on five counts. The fruit growers of Weber county | | | | | Considerable trouble and anxiety is being occasioned in the vicinity of the Manti national forest, owing to a bear which is killing cattle on the reserve The work of strengthening and re inforcing the fills in the Ogden-Lucin cut-off is completed and the entire force withdrawn. For a year past the ‘work has been in progress. Monday, June 1, marked the 107th anniversary of the birth of President Brigham Young, who led the pioneers into Salt Lake valley in 1847 and first established the white civilization in Utah. Thousandsof Actors Are Facing Hunger Cc. E. W. Bowers, a Salt Lake jew eler, was run down by a street car while riding a horse to his place of business, the horse being killed, while Mr. Bowers was seriously in- | jured | depression. of actors For this reason thousands who got positions were forced to be satisfied with short sea sons and were unable to lay by the William Anderson, a car painter, while intoxicated attempted suicide in Salt Lake City, stabbing himself in the left breast with a pocket knife amount required to keep them through the summer. The Actors’ Fund, the great charity of the theatrical profession, is not in recover. HE coming summer gives promiseof | a position to carry on the work which as a Charles Love, who served being the severest one in years for it will be asked to do, for at the an| D nual meeting held a few days ago a Robley messenger for Admiral members of the theatrical profession Evans on the cruiser Brooklyn foi It has been a long time since there has deficiency of more than $20,000 on the three years, has been @ned $10 by an been as disastrous a season theatrical- | year’s work was reported. Ogden justice for stealing a riding The question of living through the ly as the one just closed and there is | skirt from a livery stable. no prospect of any better times for the summer is a serious one to hundreds actor for many months, in fact, until | of players. Coney Island and similar James B. Ewer, a Salt Lake man, after the election next fall. In the} resorts are overrun with members of fell] from a windowa distance of forty feet to the ground, falling head first | height of the season it was estimated| the profession who are seeking work that more than 2,000 actors and ac-| of any sort that will provide food for upon a pile of boards, escaping with In spite of*the efforts tresses were out of work in New || the summer. only a few bruises. He was intoxiYork, the largest number of unem-| of managers and others to do all in cated when the accident occurred, their power to assist those out of ployed in the profession in years. Walter Swetman is suspected of Several hundred companies that employment and money, it is certain the murder of his wife at Park City. started in the season with every pros- there will be suffering among me) {t is charged that Swetman gave his pect of suecess were forced to close bers of the prefession during the wife a terrible beating and left her soon after the coming of the financial coming months. tlone to die. Twelve hours afterward the woman was found dead, will Luncheons for Men Are Now Popular A Japanese patient in an Ogden hospital suddenly became insane one day last week and attacked the nurses, only being restrained by the united force of all the attendants and Oe HOW LOVELY!) pny MEN WHEE § as easy for a woman to organize a (a8wT luncheon on weekdays and have men 7 BE . a ip BRAND BE PRESENTA He will be sent to the asy- I as well as women as it used to be ta collect only women. ᾿ lum, Ogden is expected to receive much distribution of 25,000 pamphlets teliing of the beauties of the scenery in and around the city, and the many advantages to be derived by ivxvestments in its enterprises. NE of the forms of entertainment that lingered longest this spring which men were invited. Only a few years ago men at a weekday luncheon were unheard of. ers “t the following officers were increased $100 a year: Ephraim, Milford, American Fork, Beaver, Brigham, Lehi, Payson, Provo, St. George, Bandy, West Jordan. But then there was It is the increase in the number of men at work above Twenty-third joans and discounts aggregating §$6,271,538; gold coin in reserve, $1,700,B43; individual deposits, $7,528,001. is the foreigners, who now come to New York in such numbers that a cer- The old soldiers went on record as opposing races and games on Me morial day, at the twenty-sixth annual encampment of the Department of Vtah of the Grand Army of the Republic, held in Salt Lake City last week, about 200 veterans being pres- tain representation from them may always be counted on. It is now almost il @ nas iY te HOUTISHing increasing until he found all his time taken up. New York to the visitor HEREis a young man in New York isn’t only the theater, Fifth avenue o1 who has built up perhaps the| hotel most artificial business that the city has yet produced. condi- Hans { Ww n > is ie Mayfield, attempted suicid by hanging in the county jail at Manti ast month eonfined He attempted aad with a cord, proke before he strangling himself for to Some people want to see the bizarre, out-of-the-way corners that they have the hang but the cord suceseded ina ; man and undertake Get a Patent. Salt Lake City. working ] “Le Matin,” the Paris paper, re cently made a series of interesting experiments. Four of its staff started simultaneously from the office of that paper for the opera house. One gentleman was in a motor, another in a The old gentle nomenos. of the Salt Lake Mining Exchange was recorded on June 5. During the day, 278,375 shares were traded in at | a price aggregating $215,446 | The Black Pearl mine at Pearl, Idaho, is operating απ eight- οἰκο| cyanide process mil] on their property which has a capacity of fifty tons a day and employs about thirty-five men. News from Buffalo Hump is that there is unusual activity in the camp this spring. The Del Rio mine is one of the most promising. The miners have recently struck about eight feet of good ore. Twenty-nine gold, silver and lead properties, having outstanding $94,167,200 in stock, declared dividends of $3,497,399 for the five months this year, making a total since organization. of $74,916,839 The Harmony Anthracite Coal company has just been organized by a Los Angeles syndicate. The companywill be active in southern Utah. The new companyis capitalized for one million shares at $1 a share. New machinery is being installed at the Utah mill at Garfield just as fast as it arrives from the east. The lat est machinery received is in the line of Chilian mills. The apparatus has a capacity of 125 tons. Twenty men will be employed at the Mount Marshall mine, in the Mar.| expected to begin shipments to the United States Smelting and Refining company by July 1. The ore carries lead, gold and silvef. Gold occurs in such proportions that it is the most valuable of the metals found in ore. There {s much excitement at months the directors of the Pittsburg Silver Peak mine deem it imperatively necessary to expend about $90,000 for additions to the pumping plant, houses for the workmen and additional of the Sevier Consolidated Gold, Sil- kingdoms of Burope, now forming a part of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. Its territorial area is 19,823 square miles. It contains nearly 400 cities. ver and Prospecting company. The property sold last week by the receiver for $108,000 to W. H. Seegmiller of Richfield. The company owes over a quarter of a million dollars, It is understood that Mr. Seegmiller represents the creditors of the company. Cure for Criminals. latter class of criminals—vicious by accident—-that has so far come under surgical treatment. There is no reason why we should not attempt the same operation on those congenitally deformed—that is, on the typical pro- fessional criminal, whom so far all methods of reform and all varieties and measures of punishment have failed to cure—Dr. Hollander, in Strand Magazine. Health and Cooking. Good cooking is rapidly becoming a lost art. They who prepare the food for the world decide the health of United States and Great Britain to ap- Puzzied the Tramp. “το β strange,” remarked the trang, examining the rents in his garments, “I never felt any liking for dogs whatever, yet they nearly all become strongly attac hed to me as soon as they ree me.’ Work of the Teacher. To help the young soul; to add em ergy, to inspire hope, and blow the coals into auseful flame: to redeem defeat by a new thought, firmaction: that is not easy, that is the work of divine men.—Emerson debility is the result. Peruna is not a nervine nor @ stimulant. It benefits the nerves by benefiting digestion. | Peruna frees the stomach of catarrhal congestions and normal digestion is the result. In other words, Peruna goes to the bottom of the whole difficulty, when the disagreeable symptoms disappear. Mrs. J. C. Jamison, Wallace, Cal., writes: “I was troubled with my stomach for six years. Was treated by three doctors. They said that I had nervous dyspepsia. I was put on a liquid diet for three months. “I procured a bottle at once and commenced taking it. I have taken several bottles and am entirely cured.” It you suffer from Fits, ore Sickness or Spasms, or have Children that do so, my New Discovery and Treatmen‘ will give them Immediate retief, an@ all you are asked to dois to send for a Free Bottle of Dr. May's EPILEPTICIDE CURE Gompiies with Food and Drugs Act of Congress 6 30th 1K6. Com pete direstions, also tes timonials of CURE! REE bymall Express Prepaid, Givenaksand full ad Development work being done in virgin ground of the Horn Silver, in Beaver county, Utah, is showing up excellent copper indications. Although the Horn Silver is the oldest mine in the district and has been in continuous operation for about forty years, the ground to the ndérth of the princlpal workings has never been developed. The annual report of the Amaiga- mated Copper company says thc companies Owned wholly or in part by the Amalgamated Copper company produced in the calendar year 1907 from their own and custom ores about 212,000,000 pounds of refined copper, of which amount the Amalgamated Copper company received the benefit from about 178,000,000 pounds. The case of the Western Loan and Savings company of Utah να, the Butte and Boston Consolidated Mining company, of Butte, involving the question whether ore reducing works can be held responsible for the pollution of water and the consequent dam- age to land below, was decided by the Supremecourt of the United States last week favorable to pany the former com- The convention of the deputy mineral surveyors, which had been planned by Surveyor General Utter to be held in Boise on July 1, may not be held there, and is- possible it will be held at Wallace instead, at the request of a n er of those interested. | At the Daisy r at Neal, Jdaho, electric power has the current Boise company jas x k ing onn there ver en being s } introduced ed by a connected up Very work thus being demy wer problem Βί OMY, G40 Pout Stect, How Yon. Co- bre, Nevada, over the discovery of high-grade silver and copper ore about twelve miles east of Cobre, in the Loray mining district. A ledge of the red and white metals ten feet wide, carrying 17 per cent copper and 300 ounces silver has been uncovered at a depth of twenty-five feet. ner. Physiological circumstances may totally change the character, as, for instance, mental disease, and even a slight injury to the brain. It {s this centers become anemic, and nervous: In an address at the Chamber of, Commerce luncheon in Goldfield, J. Py Loftus, one of the biggest and most! conservative mine owners and oper ators in the district of Goldfield, said that in the four and a half years since the district began to produce it has produced $20,000,000 in gold, or $4,300,000 annually. The courts have confirmed: the sale αμ, Compact Little Bohemla. Bohemia was formerly one of the ment of the great remedy, Peruna. δ᾽ do so most heartily.’’--Juiia Marlowe. Any remedy that benefits digestion strengthens the nerves. The nerve centers require nutrition. If the digestion is impaired, the nerve The Hecla Checkmate Mining company of Pearl, Idaho, is opening up an extension of the Whitman mine which is conceded to be one of the best paying properties in the district if not in the state. These claims join and the Whitman is opened up to the end line, The omnibus. MISS JULIA MARLOWE. “1 am glad to write my endorse- “I improved under the treatment, shall lake district of Idaho this sum | but as soon as I stopped taking the mer. J. E. Stewart, manger of the medicine, I got bad again. property, has been busy the last week “IT saw a testimonial of a man whose or two arranging for supplies and ma- case was similar to mine being cured by Peruna, so I thought I would give it chinery. The Hecla mine of Beaver countyis a trial. fourth, who walked, was an easy win- cab, a third in an preciate the fact that a vast multitude of the human race are slaughtered by incompetent cookery. Though a young woman may have taken lessons in music, and may have taken lessons in painting, and lessons in astronomy, she is not well educated unless she has taken lessons in dough. said the young man. 000,000. The heaviest business in the history equipment for the Silver Peak railroad. For the month of April the Silver Peak reports a profit of $45,000. low soon found out, and he spent some time looking up odd restaurants and places of amusement until he has made of himself the most companion able person in town Scientists at a Standstill, An important correction in regard receiving reports from aii points in| the north, estimates the gold output of | the coming season for Alaska at $26,- Out of the income for the next six the world. You have only to go on some errand amid the hotels of the surprisingly paying and so successful that he seldom has an afternoon or to the reported solidification of heliur evening free. He stumbled into the 'is made by Prof. Dewar, who first com ‘familiar friend” profession, as he | municated the supposed result of Prof calls it, purely by accident, | Kamberlingh Onnes’ Leiden exper: One day he was seated in the Wal- | ments. It now appears that the hel dorf corridor when an old gentleman, |}ium operated upon had become 8ος!» who was in the next chair, asked him | dentally mixed with a small percentt show in town. The age of hydrogen, to the presence of what was the young man named several. The old which the transient solidification was gentleman thanked him, and told him due. As Prof. Dewar adds in his letter that he had take his wife and to the London Times, the net result daughter to the theater. is that we are as far as ever from But I'd ratt be licked than go,” the liquefication or solidification of phe even as @ momentary said he. “I'll take the job for. $25,’ helium T. F. Thompson, a colored mail earrier of Salt Lake City, committed suicide by taking laudanum last week. in letters which Thompson left behind, addressed to friends, he intimated that the cause of the suicide was his ability to control his appetite for d had He is professional ticket-ofleave never to leave the colony.—The Pathfinder. escort to rich and unattended ladies | read about; they want to see China who long for the sights of gay New| town, the Bowery, the Eastside and York. Their husbands and fathers, the strange shops. This the young felhere on business, weary and worn out | when night rolls around, pay this | young man to escort them togheaters, | restaurants and to see the sights while they are with business friends. Thea ane young man has built up a busi ness in less than two years that is ance of returns he he next night he was the escort of his | wife, One by one his cHents kept on tion] and orchards promise an abund- where Later the young man to a friend, and the the last three weeks Wilreceived the heaviest rain recorded This storm has inestimable value to the farmers and εἰς ck raisers. The arid iS surprised. learned that the young man was all That night he earned his $25. Then the old gentleman introduced During lard has fall ever been of grain looked | right. it is estimated that at least $250,000 will be spent in Salt Lake by visitors who visit the capital city on June 18, 19 and 20 to attend the celebration of the United Commercial Travelers. It is believed that there will be 15,000 sight-seers in the city on each of the three days. gives them an outfit and a ticket-ofleave when they land at Noumea. Their marriages are arranged for them by the governor of the colony, who has a selection of well-behaved convicts for them to choose from, and each girl may consult her own fancy within certain limits, for the proportion of marriageable men to women is about three to one. Sometimes wardens or free settlers have wooed a pretty female convict, but before being germitted to marry her must place themselves in the position of a Pedestrian Won Out. man A special train, carrying six big oil tanks filled with briny water from the lake, is making regular trips up and down the Oregon Short Line road, north and south of Ogden, to destroy the vegetation which grows along the roadbed and between the cross ties. and wise there is an undoubted lack of Makes a Business of Escorting Women ent them SON, Patent Attorney. P. O. Box 644, main to make one or two tables of bridge, and there are women who confess honestly that they never enjoy the game so much as when after luncheon there are enough men to play for an hour or two. was a decade ago. Another source of supply for these midweek gatherings transports formation and advice to H. J. ROBIN: Fifth avenue almost to Central Park. consideration must be had for those Then the number of men who are able who have to get back to their offices. to do nothing is much larger than it There are often enough able to re at the close of business May 14, had government eons for only women. They are possible now for young women only when there is bridge to follow. Other men who do not have to work. Some architects and brokers scattered along the Consequently there has been a de street that has brought into existence present. There are few hostesses able this form of entertainment. There are to summon to a weekday lunch only Salt Lake national banks, according to a statement made to the comptroller of the currency on conditions Every six months a notice is circulated in the femal. penitentiaries calling upon all women who feel minded to go out to New Caledonia, in the South Pacific and be married to make application to that effect through the governor. Elderly women are said to be prompt in making such applications, but they are not entertained, as the candidates must be young and exempt from physical infirmities. The selected canlidates have to sign engagements promising to marry convicts and set| tle in New Caledonia for the remainder of their lives. On these conditions cline in the popularity of the lunch- One result of the presence of the men is to make luncheons somewhat shorter than on those less popular oc casions on which women alone are less business uptown. bands must also be convicts. Your invention may be valuable and should be patented. Send for free in- some of the necessaryspirit. It is no longer considered ungracious to inquire on receiving the invitation if men are to be present. was scarcely known until the winter just passed. This was the luncheon to In the annual readjustment of postmastere’ salaries the Utah postmast- jand Our facilities for handling your account unexcciled. We makeliberal advances on all Utah Stocks. ΦΛΙΤΑΙΒετοτπο being the intention to co-operate with the BROKERS SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE voree from her husband if the recom | fortune for the use of his son at this mendation of Referee David McClure | date, because it would materially af100 Atias Block, Salt Lake City. is carried out by Justice O'Gorman. | fect his income. During the last year After weeks of delay Mr. McClure | his income has been reduced to less has completed his report and turned than $800,000 a year. He has borrowed it over to Lewis Cass Ledyard, Jr., of heavily, it is said, and as a result has UTAH’S FAMOUS the law firm of Carter, Ledyard & Mil tied up manyof his securities for the WATERING PLACE. burn, 54 Wall street, The report is next ten years. Coney isiand of the West. being held by the attorneys for the At the request of the attorneys for Finest Bathing in the World. plaintiff until a cable message is re both plaintiff and defendant Referee ceived from Mr, Ledyard Sr., repre McClure delayed his report for more Largest and finest Dance Floor and best Music in the State Held’s Band all summer. Bicycle Races twice weekly. For senting Mrs. Vanderbilt, and the jun | than three weeks Then, too, Mrs. recreation and pleasure go to Saltair. Trains every 45 min. jor member of Anderson & Anderson Vanderbilt, Sr.. mother of Alfred, in- | representing the defendant. Both at sisted she could bring about an underALLOWED TO CHOOSE MATES. torneys are now in London trying to standing between the young couple if bring about a moneysettlement of the she had a chance. Mrs, Vanderbilt Privilege That Is Accorded to French case. . sailed for Europe, and after a number Female Convicts. of conferences with her son wired her Mrs. Vanderbilt, according to the| best information, has not asked that | daughter-in-law that the case should French female convicts have one Alfred Gwynne settle any money on} be rushed to conclusion as she had privilege that female convicts of other her, but she wants not less than $10,-| failed in her mission. countries do not enjoy—they are allowed to get married. But the hus- the State Fruit Growers’ association from CHILD, COLE CO. Filing the report with Justice O’Gorman depends upon word from London. As attorney for the plaintiff, Mr. Ledyard can keep the report of the referee &@ reasonable time then file it with the court, praying it be granted. That this move has net been made is due only to the money consideration. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt does Ν᾽ YORK.--Mrs. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt is to gain absolute di- | not want to set aside $10,000,000 of his gre organizing a county association, it benefit SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Mail Orders promptly handled. 000,000 set aside for their child. Tom Lever of Ogden is suffering from severe burns which he received fs the result of the explosion of a gas oline tank. About sixty dentists from all sec- | tions of Utah attended the state convention of dentists in Ogden last Friday and Saturday. nurses. are The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, after| § | is in a hospital and probably Idaho, their cross cut tunnels. June | 16, as Flag day. Pearl, double shifts, making good progress on Governor Cutler has issued a proc- He AND MININiG QUEEN Malte δέω “Hurry up, Shorty, an’ eit” a move on! I wants to make der next town before der fai closes fer de night!” She Said So, Anyway. The young man who was endeavoring to win the favor of Bobby's pretty sister met the boy on the street one morning, and greeted him with much cordiality. “Er—do you think your sister was pleased to know I had called the other day?” he was at last forced to ask, bluntly, after several efforts to guide Bobby’s conversation in that direction. “Sure!” said Bobby, with gratifying promptness. “I know she was. I heard her say so. “When she came home mother sald, ‘Mr. Brown called while you were out,” and she said, ‘He did? Well, I'm glad of that!’ ”"—Youth’s Companion. Might Miss Something. Edyth—I told him there was no use wasting his time, as I didn’t intend to marry him and that if he wrote to me I would return his letters unopened. Mayme—Oh youshouldn't have aone that. He might have inclosed matinee tickets in some of them. A Drawback. The great trouble with some men is that they can have self-respect without half trying. BUILT UP Right Food Gives Strength and Brain Power, The natural elements of wheat an4 barley, including the phosphate of porash, are found in Grape-Nuts, and thet is why persons who are run down from improper food pick up rapidly ca Grape-Nuts. “My system was run down byexcessive night work,” writes a N. Y. man, “in spite of a liberal supply of ordinary food. “After using Grape-Nuts I noticed improvement at once, in strength, and nerve and brain power. “This food seemed to lift me up and stay with mefor better exertion, with less fatigue. My weight increased 20 Ibs. with vigor and comfort in proportion When traveling I always carry the food with me to insure having it,” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read “The Road to Well ville,” in pkgs Ever read the above letter? 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