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Show ips LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, = NEW COPPER CAMP MILLS AND PROSPECTS FURNACES AND SALT Prospectors oy. | Salina Will ‘Conservatives Be in Greenwater's Class. ICE ADVANCE IN SILVER |© GUGGENHEIMS ENTER PR ER tropolis and Other Large | Cities Fall in Line. | GOOD REPORTS FROM LEDGES ARE WELL DEFINED | DISTRICT REVEILLE FIELD VALLEY DEATH | Mew Mining || Lake i i Heavy Purchases Continue De- | Smelter Trust Takes Over Forty|H. H. Clark Largely Increases spite High Prices of the : White Claims and Will Build Metal. Plant. bendr. Ti PROSPECT Is Purchases by | Railroad ae Mexico ead iy Price Will te icreaa % Be Built ‘ole > : ; : Company | Adjoining By 1e Ce ce Mines Coe ae ; a Have Been Making of r High-Grade ‘ : Scull, Shipments oe os Springs a fine ounce, the highest since the repeal of the 1893. in' 93, asas the » result resu yvernment ceased se Amearel the beneficial Bove had Goldfield, gest deals ] Nevada jies‘The denied where silver foris coming , from In Nevada. H. ‘ountry country was ¢losed last week} Clark, who is interested In the . | A Y ; the Guggenheim Smelter comGlory property situated bet I purchased forty copper claims in| Bush and Kietzke properties in Uba Heba district, from the} district, has just returned after : point reached | when Sherman law | pany of' which the beng | purchasing has : oa effect on all territor- : : : cs are 4.-One of the bigGood reports swung in the lower|old Reveille district Nov. ever || Eureka | company. Valley: Mines to | Consolidated | ingf his made : mine ¢ Nov. British nature the : H work on Traders Waiting Until After the: Election Before Doing Much Business. claims that he | eee EVERYTHING radi- vaters of the districts Minanciers turned who. capitited a es in : New. lea 2 :0- oa qwakened to a sense of. the responsibilitv involved in the choice o 362 councillors. and 227 ‘aldermen The defeated party is not unlike what the cables tell _E ngland of the Pee examination . a thorough cL, 3 ae of | 4 ran Wawe ey ance ance of and he is so much pleased Mr. Mahgs anna says, i ag nearly ys 30 miles ei there is an im- | ae thi1e it provinces repeaa nits1 ule sone rat London_election In the great subsidiary produced of { the manu- coin is | Bishop Messrs. of Harry Chickering and James;F.ja41withmenthe will showing~that lime _ dyke traceable on the) r.cturing cénters, where the. contest Tonopah, and Charles be put to eight work addition-|mense at once, poe side of pe ee ae ne tae | were generally fought. on ordinary notwithstanding Pugh, J. C. Crooks of Goldfield, have é "It oO The Old PW Glory covers a part of 3 the ing) fe ya cat #£rzree e rn . mene iar « hetwGon i : Selb ‘ thine | political Ae > ne » tuire‘@ a ‘chas are be = Iba > : ' ; i : : . : i seats fron 1e Socialists caCdaf th " & aa ee | just made returned 5 the Uba| 1 at : ‘are>» bullion ere are S|Heba Fishermanwerelode, country, from and @ trip when intoseen values thisfat | fortunes 3 i ud igiile ‘Ab not .|two formations believe , their takenfromout which : the capping 7 copper in 1 ln cove the many early aie rs|| dents |are found ‘ An that iron defeat: ‘more,.than. temporary: They to increase the price o Leis . ) y uch said the copper deposits except where many | © iE e . a e . o e Mexican 5 goyern-|evening, Mr, Pugh said: the entrance ,of the Mexican & "We have just returned from the || days 2%: ; big blowouts occur, and at these places .| say the Conservatives sto. the d 1} huve awakened ‘aly "WG Ju: fhe present work on the property|) 5%. ea ment1 into, eqr.| to their the matarket in the last two | | danger, and have a eo Heba nave: count merely won where we went to 3 native copper es is obtained on the » sur| : Geta weeksDe as 5aheavy buyer for subsidiary | Uba Heba country ean perty Alay | consists of a 100 foot shaft and a 200 ra }a preliminary skirmish. ad z : | le some coppe yroperty | i ' ace | t : Pinaze manda remarkable increase in Litevest BE tht Gureenhe im. Smelter | foot tunnel. it is the intention to sink The Inman company owns 24 claims rhs le adssvi oH b ‘ DEM. : ge < nz wipes on : - extraordinary and, bs rj He caus ca - The The caus eres Rosen. silver to India. While the demand at home fected the market somewhat, has it - |company. af- |. group would | Heba While forty of district. there we purchased claims in the a fiftv miles from Green-| another shaft Set Snes e Oy point lower 200 SUS feet on the main lo yn aels POR NEL LOOT. eal aay the hillwhich:- wlll) teen the cae east WAT line of the lake and upon| eel OPIneNt: work done. Assavs ranging from the war willbe. waged-to' the about two cents an ounce since A SOV : ledge of thirty feet. Gold ascD assays taken from these on|desite and the company proposes putlast government weekly purchase. ben s 200, lead 62% per cent and|the surface have all been good andjting a large force of men" at work at] There has been a steady decline on | Gyig aHty -five ounces of silver. The money|the property promises to. be~ one of | once developing the same. Mr. Inman! the treasury' Supply of silver in the |), 1S a en paid for the property. the big silver producers of the counbrought in a fine lot of specimens of jast six weeks. The treasury report fot j here is an abundance of water | try ; : | BE alena, cere and ae and gold Aug. 31 showed $5,403,071 in subsid- ae we will put up a smelter at the The Reveille mine of the Nevada) bearing rock that was ta cen from li a| coin on. hand, while the report of | pead of De ep Springs valley, some} Smelter and Mines corporation is at|elaim. the gears oes five ies | Laundry Structure Demo ' showed. ; as iles fr claims Te he nese only f $3,194,391.) twenty miles from the » claims. Wel]the present time working thirty-five ut | ime working irtySs out h of Gilles station. "his is one} period covered by the ‘two re | xpect to have the smelter completed} men and it is the intention to put]of the most promising claims owned | and Workers Blown the mint coined 2,000,000 "Of ) in sixty days That will be the only} more on as soon as they can be se-|by the company. Although assay re-| to Pieces which shows that more than sme Iter in the region. cured, The mine is making a splen-|turns have not as yet been received, it | . $4,000,000 of silver have gone into the ‘A railroad wil be built by the com-] did showing and the corporation will | 1S believed that the rock is rich in country's circulation since Aug, 31. pany to run from Coledale to Deep} erect a smelter somewhere In the | tungsten Every bit of information received¢ Springs vicinity shortly. This mine was in> ee eaes | Buffalo, N. Y., Nov, 4.-The h d isne S Saturday In the ports, silver, the Treasury that. the strong price report indicates bullion exports the sent about The silver as the For amount Gia of as Jong continue, was department year of London wi officers Sanger, the | to India) exports to In- sterling. wine e | Mines India} 1905, from:.London £7,500,000 to a ae Consolidated vice-president; Burch company president; H.-S. tary; George seph Danielson, S. valley | spected are Charles > F. Hayward, Pearson, secre-| Jr., and treasury bullion year shows the purchases following Pai 1909 1901 : ‘he LINE ae t, Mexic an ae ; Pa i cage Se ing We to the » inin Pie , $ "Everything to ly, the mines a Way that and in ae t Shipped ; Ly in going in 2» Rogers, a part of Mountain along very iH Duck Sacks ; the igs - a 1e well tion. mines short fime,i': said recently returned ee country, the right ‘The He ; Mo old Ume predicts wil be and Sunnyside, and been| and} pr tafand several among these Sphinx at Mr. will Clark inspect in) is sec- good A tarpaulin is used to save the fine stuff in breaking it down The mine assays have been running all the way from $57 to $512 for a week or more past. The best assays were in the last few days and none ran less than $180. It is a splendid body of ore and every indleation is that it will continue to improve as dislance is gained in the drift. In one lead and is not when more than it is reached 60 That cross feet distant a body of ore ia almost certain to be found that will ore favorable comparisons we the est propositions of the camp. Ge ae eats will point out that fuouftng.. the remote ages covereda wide extent of ntry in the IMIR Hdrtuea of Goldfield which allowed the gold-bearIng gases a chance to come to the surface Deteh In the and Brewer lease on Ne the Daisy here Is an immense showing and some of the quartz that is being broken alive free gold. A plant of machinery capable of raising ore from a ad of 90 feet was ordered three mon xO but it has not yet been delivered on the ground aia Reservation Strike Confirmed. Goldfield, Nov. 4.-Word was reeelved here last night confirming th rumor that Tom Carley and "Red" Davidson both of this city had made an exceedingly rich strike at Dutechman Creek, in the Walker River reservation. What the nature of the strike is or the values or extent is not given, but it is belleved that the find is one of great importance as it has aroused much comment about the rservation. Tom Curley js one the owners of the Union drug store in this eity. = Price BETTER Advances Ounce from in finitely GOLD. to $34 an Year. The rise in the price of platinum and its inereased production {in this eountry may be uscribed to two causes: The growing demand for the metal und the reduced yield of the Russian platinum placers, which usually furnish ubout 90 per cent. of the world's supply. The annual report of the United States Geological survey on the production of platinum, shows that early in March, 1905, the price of ingot platinun advanced chon $19.50 an ounce 2 an ounce, surpassing gold in value. On April 1, 1905, the priee fen tor$20.50 and remained firm at this quotation until February 1906, when it jumped to $25 an ounce, where jt remained until September 1, or about six weeks ago, when it leaped to the unprecedented value of $24 an ounce. he production of platnum in the United States increased from in 200 ounees in 1904 in the that no Clark on : would has not talk incorporation of to 318 ounces 1905, > ium Is now known to exist in fifteen California counties, and that large deposits will be found in Nevada when prospectors become expert fa detecting its presence is acer tainty. GOLDFIELD Return a MEN on| com-| two two more. he McClure, From a resulted and serious dead are was " in Goldfield, famished, Noy. Howe with with Webb returned _last and and Arthur and night of about an, and of|room yellow | Albion from engine 100 room feet in eae as in from charge John the ‘ the and when S. \the the boiler the barn, explosion room /¢ sae his |Btostone iwo out life and was forced the out boiler, against favorable been made. surface reports It is definitely : Poturee will , known. 2 formed be : in have . the that ar nea |€d themselves aide 2 failed sn found their x on the line on the tich have awaited them at a to show up, canteens. By themselves and with dint the a ai o nothing of hard ing they got a piece of rusty bacon a single side of barn, instantly. to be Labor Conditions At Bingham. The Bingham at West by an entirely termen H. new who Butte, says L. will crew will the soon be of manned 300 smel- brought from Bingham Charles, smelter be Bulletin. personal representa- tive of F, Augustus Heinze, the controlling factor In the Bingham Consolidated has arranged for bringing an entirely new force from the Montana town and in all ety the men will arrive early in Decem his move is said to be in line with Mr. Heinze's policy of improving the eluss of workmen in the mines and smelters of Utah, and in all probability a general raise in wages will be mude covering all employees of this Sree Ee Butte smeltermen are wanted at Wear Jordan for the reason that they are tamiliar with the new method of treating ores which has just been installed at ae Bingham Consolidated plant. The Butte men are all ee ustormed to a higher wage scale and, course are not coming to Utah to aR hE Ic for less than they receive in Montana. In Butte they are paid a minimum of $3.50 a day for eight hours, the utside r, or laborers, receiving The skilled smelterman upon whom the greater responsibilities: rest are paid even higher wages This is probably the first of a general move for improving a condions in- and around Bingha Consolidated mines at Lark ant Bingam have te put into effect a rule that a en working undegground must be ekilled miners, able to read and write the English language and competent to understand the orders of their superiors. It is expected that improved labor conditions will be in vogue at all, the Utah propertiles in which Mr. Heinzs is interested within a short time DUNLAP standard BROWN. TERRY HATS. for correct headwear. & WOODRUFF 166 Main bread. the cd CO. St. While some. that for STRICT company. the Let the straight. ring the bell, rt icliv- inclined. and the. time year an active the most. of Of? rw regarded | importance are of of election Is first call balance as ere €a 9 J to} b t rates will { yea | rb u Ss ou be or usiIne i bull camimportant the bankers eem ver confident that within two or three weeks there will ) decided turn ji the money market, and that from that time on lo néar the end of the year, call rates will be materially easier, and time rates somewhat lower than the quotations which have. prevalled for seyeral months The bankers who. take this position. are trongly of the opinjon that about. the time. specified, funds will begin to return from the {interior in large volumes They also} beljleve that in the meantime the | money conditions abroad will have im-| , #| proved suffciently to dispel ! existing fea of a further Inerease {in the| Bank of England rate, and of a gen-| eral tightness of money at. the princi-| pal European centers As to the stock market for the pon | few day the forecasts are that t | market will continue firm It goe ed, not only by the voting in. this late, congressional elections United States but also of throughout Watch Deals, Railroad i irst . ers three-quar- | 0 By O ex t cee t S ° t a Oo e > t - en 1re ear ‘ ‘ BS ME AEN! Typewriters come and type & But the Remington runs on forever the the | | | SALT W stocks are well founded monetary conditions prevent, Just Great or. eee stock, ee oa ¢ i ORDERS - Ww be ne ‘ e al well | We we make S do part a - t t S a € Stocks feature of in Forest Dale not recommend these in every i ae s atente { are a speculative inves , have choice locations for as we home-builders g E ea a t Commercjal as now lots ols but carried wWé CITy. R Building Lots Northern before aa é " S II @ + Pacific. directors, believe that the plans for giving stockholders of both companies extra dividends, either in cash S As Une banking| Northern,and LAKE - It is belleved in well-informed. cir-| cles that the rumors. of forthooming extra distributions of profits on| Northern, Pacific and Great Northern| of this nearly desirable ce suburb. = ; aoe REE a canter stil ines Fieve entirely confident that some import-| A few lots on Fifth East (on Continuation of the East Boule- ant vard); St. plans Paul one that are being Ee o 1e from what worked 1i i he can eading" out by nanciers learn the ta few sak there of an oulbreak among | the large railroad sysEhecath Maer: Of wages and OVE hour ceived by 4 eoradiig him, to nlormation it is said (hat ions are almost certain coneessions on both side If result the marke tf becomes Rare Park City Ee 2 decide Ae in Total ce of the weather bureau for the first ture of since the month deficiency January 1, 23 of 202 treatment not you. be 6 of and degrees. dle and Both pee South Street, SALT LAKE CITY. Grai Private leased all prominent JOHN Y. ee Grade € Oy Bought and 'Phones 12 vote L. INVESTMENTS. Information given me WE ARE | | Opticians i ___THAT' S ALL | | ' COLUMBIAN OFOPTICAL CO., STORES 259 Malin | Ke ee Denver, Salt ne Kansa Portland, AT St, Clty. ee Dallas Omaha, ' === Jr. SURVE YOR, SWENSON or THE PRACE. »J. BOHE. St. } ASSESSOR. E. CURRIE CONSTABLE. P HUBBARD, So 36 Main 302-3 Herald Building. BOTH TELEPHONES 1081. JOHNSON. NTY jusTic E 1893.) Boia WM. H. TIBBALS, Broker, CLERK, SMITH, Mining Stocks, ! ‘odt NTY AU econ H. E, SCHRAVEN, COUNTY ATTORNEY. WILLARD HANSON, SHERLIFE COUNTY ROBERT Utah Commercial WEEKLY MARKET L Issued Friday Afternoon. ONERS. TREASU H..LAM( in Cotton, MINING RECORDER. WILLIAMS NTY AMES Executed Bonds, Provisions. request L SEBO EN: (Long term 48. ‘ROMAR. (Shert term.) ae er as Service. Brokers, (Established GEORGE BISHOP. CHAS. J. READING. J. E...McCARTY, MARCUS LEHNMANN. ALFRED SMITHEN JOHN JONES. T.: B. GREY. ae EW MUTCHLER. JOHN Lapfd en RHOUSE PATRICI fILCULLEN. COUNTY W. -R. to "Bldg BONDS,BANKSUGAR STOCKS, STOCKS. Other REPRESENTATIVES. THEODORE will Ou r Mr. Pollock now member CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE, Building, BYWATER. BRITTAIN COUNTY you~ JOHN C. CUTLER JR. INVESTMENT BANKER, SENATORS. qaiaeies - wires with LOGAN AND BRYAN Correspondents. Members New York Stock Exchange, New York Cotton Exchange, Boston Stock Exe hange, ia cago Board of Trade. We han- tempera- degrees W. and Quotations and B. H. Ry Wire Private Stocks, the ame (Adve rtisement.) J. J. the 612-5135 emple "Phone-Bell 57. Orders Sarasts | Independett Labor Party Ticket STATE an Bankers Main. SS of inducement oo Dental grounds, GEORGE M.or CANNON, rte pletan Relat (68 © fe can suit you home; dnd price, JAS. A. POLLOCK & CO., No precipitation. Accumulated excess of precipitation since the first of the month, .13 inehes. Accumulated excess of precipitation since January 1, 6.06 inches Relative humidity, 33 per cent at DR. BROADBENT'S Office, 500 Scott fine would sell to = New | twenty-four hours ending at 6 p. m.: Maximum temperature, 66 degrees;| manimum temperature, 46 degrees; | mean temperature, 56 degrees, which is 12 degrees above normal Accumulated excess of temperature since Accumulated a rigaee att ae you are : want you. At might offer | local ths and coms the Bre East . . eine find to your liking. good neighbor we not, the price you - Report. at of terms 95.000 record street; sites on Calder''s 7 (7th |} 4,595,400 --«> «- - -___ Weather line Country Club if you want a pounds, 1,037,400 1,392,000 508,000 950,000 416,000 187,000 Keith-Kearns ye oT | ee SOR ae Ove Shipments. eee ait ana Drigg's building a car north In more active in the next few weeks it is believed by not a few observers that United States Steel common will} be the leader of the entire list. ments for the week, given uve as follows Silver ae Daly Judge Daly Judge Middling Daler W Esters coe clee ee ats Ontario . TA a Rell ce fine on and enough lots for about ha a dozen homes-with east frontage on 9th East street, a little way - negotia- | to tet some Park need be no fear the employes of tems Daily and of intersts Yesterday's - Eagle The market market both prohibitive paign, some E lit 4 somewhat stock, factor believe ISSUES jernor Magoon jssued an order tonight work required by law. stating that new assembling bands, no matter what their political affiliaRace Is Exciting. ons may be, henceforth will be dealt Captain Webb gives a graphie ac} with according to law. Governor MaSaunt f the race for the old Dute ch}g00n also issued another order pronan mine, which he and Mr, Howe hibiting horse stealing under severest thea from the hills on the east penalties side. race was w on by: a a: The rurales are directed to extend thorne aracter, "Jim their patrols to the remotest country Dye! knew all about ‘thie old mine, } dis tricts This order is regarded as and made preparations to get an official termination of the revolulirst. Before the hour of noon aurty= tionary disorders, and it 1s expected ed he felt so prdésperous that he conthat the effect will be immediate, cluded to take a nap His Goldfield r+. -_----- backers rudely awakene idl and oured a pint of vinegar dow his UNDERWEAR. throat and put him on a big pucbakin Dr Jaeger's nee woolen and horse which had been kept in fine many other high cla ee shape for his use, BROWN, TERRY & w OODRU FF co, pe started simultaneously 66 Main St. with the report from the blast of giant which w as: nue off as a signal. Two automoblie were in the race, but broke "te The epee kin easily outWATER FOR MINING GAMPS. stripped the othe Jimmy reached his goal and taaaiat his locations just Fairview and Wonder to Get Supply as five big "sooners" emerged from an old tunnel near by, The police setfrom Bench Creek, tled the fe echt by hustling the According to W . stevens, presi"soohers" 18 reservation dent of the Silver King Mining comeen cies, ihe mine to the y of "Wonder anid Fairview, those ade the race on the gallant buecksoon to be accommoSit. a water supply from he launches which were brought six miles from Wonder. all the way from San Francisco, like my associates have althe autos, refused to work y placed an order for pipe," said Mr "and as soon as it arCOPPER STRIKE AT SUPERIOR. system that a supply of $00,000 gallons daily, Manhattan Prospectors Stampede for that being the volume of the creek f the New Camp. continue to grow, a large Manhattan is stampeded to a new system will be. constructed, and strike eight miles northwest holding the spring tlood of water the Antone... ‘Two red men capacity can be vastly increased. went from Manhattan last week. An "We have signed contracts in both eréa three by six miles is staked on| camps. Both places are short of good the foothills at the southern end of| water this time, Wonder is paythe Tolyabe range, across Smokey gallon and Fairview 5 from Liberty. ‘The new camp » will be able to reduce this is in plain. sig considerable ur system. will Two men, abaut $50,000, perhaps a little lave at Greenwater, say strike beats that section. Assay t is reported that a few hours after the Giffen group show Paes to thirty sy ndicate obtained rights per cent in copper, The ledge is five | it was offered $100,000) feet from surface he Kopenhaver| the title by a Goldtield promotion strike pee nine to twelve feet at the} ob same depth Gold value run as Lilen as thirty dollar The monuments are made of slabs of malachite and azurite, the ex- rust With the money ~~. MAGOON aay Consolidated Jordan of stale before these and the lid from an old lard can ; . : which served as a frying pan, they set |New Assembling Bands Will Be Viggut on foot, and PS Sigh Ne 2d through sevy: =, an én miles: oftsan desert, .with:nothorously Dealt With Henceing to guide them but the natural in- | forth. stinet of trained prospectors. They} located fourteen elaims, which are ‘0 | be incorporated. As soon as the bu ee ‘ ior, range ness can be shaped up, Captain Webb Havana, Nov. 4.-Proyisional. Gov will return and perform the prelimin ? sf eueved loaf plosion., "Vt minutes as es- killed the almost put on Date the bi pany to push work on the claims be-| Walker reservation, ; | sha Simpson, the other man who co yjc0 ases he . said, gal didn't Captain Webb and his companion}jwas fatally injured, was just going to cause, he. » didn't krknow much of the property other than that | left the train at Thorne, and station- | work, having entered the boiler room very i a Swietzer, j}the driver, was loading one of fom and!/wagons in an alley between the boiler specimens flakes Im it were two 125- ics hen the explosion occurred, and ne Prntnpe 1as ae eCJure. Sta ae Tee ononeanice oh 4.-Footsore but glistening Capt the Iment. Wealth | half seriously The exac | horse > power caus boilers Th xact u bee the explosion has noe ber Pooeee The engineer, William is nown Mason ‘T ltime, gold, 35, GOAL |:« 20 feet high Reservation! Colors Indicating Is Theirs. fireman, Nov has lamper completely and men York, agilation by;the. The esh on all parts of MeClure's od badly ur ned explosion occurred in the re on which ts . brick structure about 40 feet square AT E Home With been | quartz de-| to evening structure of perhaps fatally man, burned, Pet al eA - territory work Inopportune Run * Key cs at In Walker River Benee‘ GIirec several THAN $19.50 a Benson Mr. Ik. wy in going to. Greenwater forty clainys he holds practically done. I. © weevens, officers Break Time com-| last the death Watching Closely. interests whichwhatjshould be: in. a :posito Know is being done both Joseph Swietzer, driver, 25 years old and Elisha Simpson, night watchman, 40 years old. The injured are Thomas ss president: the injury Autos he classes and workings consist of a on a body of high gcrane silver ore, and from snippets were made in other years. fault intercepted the course of the ledge, fter a futile search the old company abandoned the property. The Reno organization, = ae it took over the property, begar ork on an exploration tunnel, atartlng: at a point far down from the shaft. At a depth of 200 feet from the portal the tunnel cut into the top of the ledge below the fault. If e tunnel had been six feet higher A ledge would never have been foun 1e ore body is about three agar - half feet in width and carries good value in ruby silver. The company Is saying little of its work, but is exploring the grotnd, and has had its claims suryeyed, and a township llad out, although it is not ready as yet to start any boom. The work at the property, which was formerly known as the Bluebell, is under the direction of Jack Segali PLATINUM Mr. which - He in four this the officers of the company demolished a car- Hf Shipment. Clark, cry in Round _ . H. = Srtte ; ot 5 Lately Mr. Rogers has been work; teane See liaise in ing in S the section, One-of the 2 biggestSe recent strikes in: the Toul eer nen Pan ber lgne ek. AES the Goldfield mining district was made | Reng Giornale Mining company, comon the Daisy property in what is|posed principally of Reno people, is known as the Graham shaft on the|@0ing steady work in the exploration 5y No'. was brought|°f an old. silver property that -w eer . ; in| Worked ‘several years ago. The ‘ old to light in a driftSeana that was being run west at the 100-foot ce vel. There is said be well defi aad streak of sulphide rock in the breast of the drift that is all high grade. A huge pile of broken ore in the drift is to ie shipped in duck sacks, to prevent the fines, which are {mmensely rich from sifting through. eae of most as fine as flou quartz that are en in with the powdered stuff are precisely like that being mined on the Mohawk, located three miles to the southwest as the filles, and what is more to the The H. pether With "| results country, ar the whole that developed . Grade High are: surer, w.| : from along oun NLountain acquainted with Mountain, Fines. put is phone Pittman. vice Dreier. . : si oh . in oa a Sie ap- smooth- are all being workpromises good de-} ae who grinding AVOl to 0 Avoid Waste of . nad Typewriter Sales Prices lion explo- slo of the boilers in the boiler room : 4 a Se ebes 4g s ft the American Raa Steam Laun caplitaliza : rik thinks inks Mr. Clark sos highly of the Old Glory property that he has perfecte its corporation ‘ fected i its # i with a‘ capital Be of the of the Moore Cha ymanfirstmill runs at Shoshone have t ery satisfactory, I understand, it is = . be velopment ---o the men propert mine of $1,000,000. at Round pears that Ore . Will ny J. ‘ Keitzke worth Eastern Nevada :',, Developed. Be eae aes ae Se ce Aue 1 ae Jan. , ME amount of Silver it ca Mexican dollar will be reduced from to . ‘ on fine the Made Predicts Several! . Mines jis which 7ecelve amply eleven . Bush owns the other propel sy adjoining the Old Glory ntly ments haye been made froin Mere of ore which assayed close to $500 per a W. J. Rogers ae .. i ee ‘ was which ~ | : Good yperdp : 900 F A 1905 ; Trancise S pee by the panier capiLeonarc ; JeSSal that the Revielle mine Dr, Clark load of $500 rock taken from a foot vein, Mr. Clark inspected property and was pleased with showlngs. for the last ae a fine 006 1906... ¢on their The SMD 2 eee SLLIC 1903. ve. 01.00c 1904... minknieleye re9 and Mr. jj)one J0-| directors at hand, showed. that £12,451,063 sterling had' been shipped, more than Jouble the amount for the comparative period in 1905. The record of the ,~eunce on Oct. 1826 Aye WF BG00E 18577". ¥, 59.33c¢ S98. bO. FS recently talists, Pugh,|tolq Time-Are in Without: saying' that the. ‘Goura Remington Typewriter Company price on Wedne $day und. the few days thereafter willoutcome be determine | 172 South West Temple street. of $10 not alone have brought about the in- | water, in the north end of Death yal- meet the shaft. This tunnel will be}tg $50 in gold have been obtained on| crease of; price. The activity of the |). and twenty-five miles from Big | 300 feet In iength It will crosseut seV-/ 911 the properties, | Mexican government as a purchaser lpn California. ral small stringers in {ts course and| There are well defined ledges all | is believed to have increased the pt ve The copper averages 1614 per cent entice a good portion of the claim through the estate of porphyry and an-| jary ast last FIRM Tnerease out | profess maieniy aTi i ene veloping their property and are conti- | administration, only national elections dent that a second Greenwater will be! stirring the voters to anv degree of oe : Lb agh It aN tht si vebs.in:| | excitement ao te eda oy heedeM terested in mining in northern Esme r- | change Nearlycone : -millon:-voters pee Short for Railroads The claims are known as ii G opper | the 28 boroughs into vireo: London is King Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 | dividec oday the reformers' -so , am is- 70 miles| the' former "moderates denominate A ee w mining | id Paria is cop| themselves -have ree aptured moore a seh : ‘ ants 1e@s oroughs ‘¢ proposition than twenty of these boroug , " iieesral Bilrates and Mahanna will | Unlike American cities London is start a large force of men at work de-! usually apathetie In matters of local Old lalda, came in recently from Camp In-| } man, 2 new mining section 14 miles | the easton Urn likeretalre He=will outfit! that two purties here for the reservation | hav-j|and will accompany one of them in @| Took elty' and have authorities' of HOLDS aera an overwhelming defeat th teec Week Gondoniscre= 5 Remington as owt a of government radicalism ee has Ben been nothFaneolt against eee tue ah Front, four it-municipal everything in limite suffered ied levee to Me- 4.-‘Extremism," eat socialism, il Bice BE atte Ser as | coropramiven" extensive a The continued advance of the price f silver bullion as. disclosed by the] een 7 a nts government purchasers of 70.13 cen Come Se BRILLIANT we and Expected STOCKS HELD DOWN | FROM UNCERTAINTY Nov. 4 -"Pxtremism, as London, | ship, Walker Goldfield, Ney Noy, 4.-J.-C.:2 | urrounding hanna came from Salina, the new min- } of office all ing camp, the latter part of last week | and is preparing to outfit a party for, such views Property. DEMAND FOR SMALL COINS|IN THE UBA HEPA DISTRIC India of | madority ne -- to Also East Force on the Old Glory | Exports Sections Recapture _ lthe BENEFITS 5, 1 906. LONDON REVOLTS AGAINST RADICALS ‘| Sourk OF GOLDFIELD | NOVEMBER, ee REPUBLICAN, eee © THE INTER-MOUNTAIN | | i iy J. H. KNICKERBOCKER OPTICIAN AND JEWELER 227 S. MAIN. IN CURIO sHor. on |