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Show MINES REPUBLICAN, AND PROSPECTS| FURNACES AND | Edited by JOSEPH MINER IN BUCKET: CHARLES M. SCHWAB MANIAG AT HOISTER IN SOUTHERN UTAH | T. JENKINS Hapless | Reaches the Market With Over) Wealth of Another Camp $1,000.000 Worth of the Salt Lake Valley a hse Sere CAMPS Tells of WILL Prospects Nevada-Ilills Destined as Yellow BIGGEST ENDURE to Producers Rival Big Mining tory of Man COBALT| WORTH Repeating of His ju Western Metal. IN YET Imposing the His-| Rails DRIVES ENGINEER Arrives lielp Jumping for | Conquests Las Vegas Camp-Many 1 | Diggings. of | Now Sacks the in up Money AWAY Madman Ts Still the Z Awaiting Ney., and of levels to a 1.-To two eat the Claude Mining Springs, trip to come that a has just mining but Colorado returned from camp months six of of destine section, great To wonder, editor Sachs Investor who Though Nevada another to a d to be- old the the many millions ha drawn and neighboring De on Lamar is the for which diggings states, adding a of Capt. his Transportation. few he] The La Utah|road J more R from Vegas finds lan that and it | mean The In his report first to the share-| pany that report a not 1 comes lease Gold second into by any from the of the Mining rich Johncom- strike ha: bucket!" company, a copys of | been even better made which shows it hun- | holde rs of the already boasts of over Goldthe first, says the has just been reeelyved by The} values' than dred buildings, and several hundred |}which ; field Sun. inhabitants. The number Inter-Mountain Republican from the} It was about a month ago that the hard to estimate, Mr slates, lgenerat ottices in New York, the eap-| first strike was made and ore that ran owing to the transient mature of the tain, who chairman of the execu-/| $500 to the ton is uncovered. Sackpeople that flock in and out. A tele- itive committee, submit a state-|jng of ore began and about two week phone system already installed,| ment which cont: sing the following |ago the wor! vas being pp hed while a Company has been formed for mong other thin at ens urd as rapidly as possible ethe purpose of furnishing the place "Our net ¢ arnings have very nearly | warded by opening up an ore OA ut with water, whieh will be taken from {| Seuniic "ld the combined net earnings of | aq depth of twenty-one feet where rock Horse creek, 25 miles distant A pipe all the other producers in the Cobalt/that assayed in six figures was found line will be constructed ¢ }mining district Our treasurer in his!clear across the bottom of the shaft following data} ; x brought in under a gravity systen ty | letter to me gives the unless the pressure {is too. great, with. the operation of| Ciuards Over Shaft. in in conneetion which case it will be pumped jour i mines. since we begun operaThis second strike is a dark brown property Mi The Nevada-Hills tions, viz: quartz with free gold to be plainly Sachs said, is the great property of Amount recelved from een all threugh it. It is so rich in| the place. This mine struck spaying tiles of ore, ineluidfact that Fred Bowler, the owner of ore from the grass roots, ar l- | ing value of ore the lease, has placed guards over the though first located Jan. 4 1906, and | Cte, on hands swhich shaft and piles of sacked ore which has mot ye been . a the first ore was struck March 13, it| 21.100 851 © now amounts to thirty tons. paid\ for ; $1,100,351.91 ' is today working a large force of | Profit on. ore purIt will be shipped to the Salt Lake and paying out between $6,000 and chase: : ae 16,905.92 smelter from the Johnnie siding, the are | $7,000 a month Three tunnels - |}richest being saeked separately and and| on the property, 1,600 feet apart, Total $1, 177,257 83 shipped by express while no great depth has yet been at-|Tess cost of mining | Kk. H. Harriman, FE. P. Ripley and and all) other tained, each foot penetrated increase s | Denver capitalists have recently sepenses . the value of the ore, which is also be- | eured prope rly in the district, and coming greater in extent 3] 024,628.10 have started development. Net profit 1 The railroad has just been completS paid stoc pie How Values Increase. 400,000.00; ed to Johnnie siding and a dally pasers s 400, 000.00 tons zave senger service established to Las The first shipment of 31 assay returns of $209 to the ton, ‘The Net surplus : "§ 624,628.10] Vegas. Johnnie is reached by stags next shipment according to Mr This surplus is made up of the follow-| over the twelve miles of new road Sachs, will easily average $300 and ling items |whieh has cost $1,000 the third over $400, giving an idea Of | Ore on hand and In process of | Bipe has been ordered for a new the increase in values refinin . $141,209 48] Water system at Jehnnie, which will receivable . 170,000 00 | be pet ailed on arrival, Several Salt Lakers are tnterested Cash in hand eae eae .- 200,358.62 in the cece Bone: them being W. James Farrell, A. $624,628.10 \ BIG BOND ISSUE. Kirby, W. 1. Clark and J: 9r. Hodson Ktesults From Surface. The same persons are also the pro"Thes Allis-Chalmers Company to Market moters of the telephone and watercamp ! S¢ works system, The camp was organized by F. O Norton of Reno, who was out working a grubstake, associated with pbx heing S-WHsen, an, attorney now from than ties, pore ¢.cy ngs of] results ‘have,oresbeet.taken produced surface from the less 10 he per cent average today of our depth is less Many proper-} of than our Millions Shareholders cempany, fifty|the to branch ef of Paper. the the Allis-Chalmers carnings house in of this which city is con- tributing so freely, and which latter Reno, Nev... This dame Sou bbc titel "Tt is my pppoe pina that during promises to close the year on a new has handled several propositions, lo- | ip. coming year € propertics will|reeord, are to meet July 16, »| to concating them and disposing of them Bree ues results w nic h will equal or|sider a resolution by the board of diClaims are bringing high prices, AG ceed those of this past year, and being impossible to look at anything | jd; ging from the reports of our man-|jn the sum of $15,000,000 $20,000. Mr, Sachs ; dic not | lager and Professor Hidden, IT am of under The stockholders will also be asked man's country, | the it was a poor opinion that... such -results will|/to approve the conditional contract » conceded that the Nevadacontinue for a number of years to] entered into between the company and property under a lease would com Shearson, Hammill & Co., acting on have returnéd the fortunate lessee a William Earl Hidden, Fellow of the splendid fortune in a year Geological Soclety of London, in his} or elaims in| r¢ port 1ere are several other on the Nipissing Mining com- | the the district that are not less promispany, dated April 20, 1906, says: whatever portion of $12,000,000 of the img than the leacing props "Since your property has, from its|bonds which shall not be taken by the Henry Peery city. a intershallow openings (only three being to] stockholders The stockholders will ested in the property, a depth of 50 feet) produced upwards|be given the prior right to subscribe which almost adjoins the Ne vada of one-half of the total output of the]for this issue at 80 and acerued inThis Hills property. property, whole region to date; and since your|terest. The $3,000,000 of the proposSachs states, is a very promising rer eakh is So enormously greater than]ed authorized 1 amount of $15,000,000 proposition, there being a large num-j)any of the other successful proper-|of bonds will be retained in the treasber of claims in the group which have |tjes; and since you know, at this|ury of the company and issued at already demonstrated a fine showing.|time, only a fraction-less than 10 per|such times as they may be herenumber of men are at work de-|cent of your ground-and for the alllafter needed veloping, and he looks for a big strike |important reason that your acreage The sale of this $12,000,000 of at almost any time. consists of the very heart of the Co-| bonds at 80 will yield the corporation The Oriole gave an ave es return balt Mining district I must freely ]$9,600,000, less whateyer banker on six assays taken by Mr achs of State that the potentialities of your|]commissions may be paid Of this $691.84 to the ton, while lie oul-/areas are almost passing belief Injameunt about $4,000,000 will be croppings averaged $74.64 mjning matters, it Ils rare that a com-|used to reimburse the company for pany. starts out to in connection with develop a new |expenditures made Salt Lakers Tuterested. region and after a little over a year's|the plant at construction of the new The Warren group is another promwork can show a thousand per cent| West Allis, and the rest of © proising property in which Willard F. ‘profit on an output of considerably |eeeds from the bond sale will be used over one million dollars. I believe|for working capital. The new plant Snyder and assoelates are interested. A force of men has been pul to work|that your property is barely skimmed at West Allis is ne ae completed and on that property and an active cam-| over and Paes What vou have done on} portions of it are now in use i paign inaugurated The same talent} No. 404 mily a fair criterion of lexpeeted that the te will be entireie also interested in the Cedar group. | what you upeat on your other lots. ly finished and ready for operations Fairview already has five ship vers, z x in August The company has out- that is, there are five properties that Many Hidden Veins. standing $19,800,000 commen opment will bring forth he could not tfon in of one-third gold to two-thirds] silver SS General den, way, of Saves Long the Tonopah Walk. announced here & John Via sale Salt $1.10. FOR JULY 4, Oregon Short Line July Lake 3 Proportionately many omer particu JULY Tickets on and limited to July 6, to" Ogden and return only City Tieket points. Office, low See 201 rates agents Main to for strect. Iregon Short numbering Goldfield today that so are of that the rail- the underground. be-| Line. te miners a the streets the and dth RATES Via Tickets on sale July for return to July 6. of city, Hea- rates of but he believed that the camps passenger 1 the ginning July this road would not only endure permanently but would inerease in value and importance, more especially with the ada dispatch from Tonopah, Nev. This vent of railroads which are now |two-cent reduction is intended to meet|2 spreading in every direction, the cut of the Southern Pacific, which | goes into effect at the same time SE UO a GREATLY REDUCED RATES tell, ner erosseuts numbering ee a Superintendent of workings particular place in .can the with desig- the to as understood readily be and exact location meant. But let a pereon who ts not familiar with the underground workings undertake to find Certain WeUld rube" Tork . Call be shute more trying BOTH 3190, or to : crossecut, and - bewildered find a street = "PILONES elther "phone, than he a in New get The 3190. to 3 and 4, good|{nter-Mountain Republican, any deRates based on|Partment, advertising or circulation, the reduction effective July 1, See agents for full particulars. ity Ticket Office, 201 Main street. bucket! said Perry omething so insistive In the command that, this up He looked up 7 of a forty-five Colt's, two eyes, out of ee socket | Which with maniacal frenzy, glared "Walt just a minute,"' Pint started to say, trying to gain time Perry gnashed his teeth, placed the eold muzzle upon Pugh's temple, and cocked the gun Pugh put on the brakes, turned on hi heel, Jumped out of the rear window, and went down the hill to get help. Lake the Shore little road folks. at at Throttle. calmly established vacated stool, his conveniently at himself cocked er, till it hummed Then, just as the extremity of the cable was. almost reached, Perry jammed on the brakes released them jammed them on and brought the thing to a stop just at the place on the cable a piece of twine showed the reaching of the lowest level Immediately however, he threw the electric controller forward a noteh, then another, then full on, and the drum began to revolve in the other direction Up wound the eable, the drum fairly buzzing. Perry kept his eyes on the shaft Suddenly the bucket whizzed out of the opening, up out into the sunlight threw off the controller, snapbrakes, and the bucket bare six Inehes from thé gallows frame Then off brakes, and down swooped ime the the bucket into the shaft again. When it got down, it came up again; when it was up, it went down again-all at a vertiginous speed And this is the nlone upon game that for two hours engineer the top of Gold hill, the mad played. Dizzy Experience. Calder's inereased to a mad one. This sure there was something wrong, and so, very wisely, he dropped to the bottom of the bucket, making himself as small ; p ,, and ane ithe himself with his feet and bac Up he shot; a stream of golden inant blinded him; he had a faint vision of the scaffolding above, and then, just as he had made up his mind he was dead-the bucket stopped. It swung a second there, then down it went again, with a dizzying swoop The impressions of Wright during the next two hours might be very interesting-only, he didn't have any impressions. About on his third mad trip up and down the shaft, he dis- ereetly shut his eyes and. fainted away. He doesn't-call it pene Hie says he ‘Just got dizz So "dizzy" did he get, indeed that it took most of half a day to revive him, and even how he zigzags, crazily as he walks, and swears he will never again be caught in any kind of an elevator Pugh Brings Yelp. Meanwhile Pugh running, down the man he was walking and hill toward town met there was L. principal owner of the Jumping Jack. mine. The two men started back up the hill When they reached the top they peered into the hoist-house through the back window which had seryed for Pugh's precipitous exit. From = there they eould see Perry intent upon his work, alternately putting on power and brak« The machine buzzed and the eable whizzed, and, looking at the mouth of a shaft, they could see at regular intervals the buc kel shoot up and down again. t eered. empty, and they thought Wright denc The concentration with whie a Perry played his deadly game was his undoing. Noiselessly jumping through the window, Sullivan sprang. upon him from behind, pinioning his arms Meanwhile Pugh stopped the bucket at the surface, and then the two men after a sharp, s succeeded, in throwing the madman to the ground and tying him up with rope rhen found Wright, limp at the bottom of the bucket. erry Was panting In a corner of the hols beatae {trussed up like a sau2¢ "What did you do that for?" asked Sullivan heate "dly. ‘That fellow's name is Jack, ain't i counter-questioned nate pointing to the limp form of Wrigh "What has that got to do sciPhs it? fell, I was just Jumping the Jack, that's all," scowled Perry, turning his a ee he delights it Maniac erry spéed and the familiar a for Wright, meanwhile, he was not having a nice time When Pugh had made' his discreet exit, he had found himself in a motionless bucket sWingingidly between two levels. He Was just reaching over to ring tWo bells for further descent when the bueket started down His tion was of short duration, however, Down dropped the that Jumped vnee heart mouth, There vere big perspiration enon ae when the things stopped with a jerk He was just on the point of clambering. down, when-'"x-z-z-z-z-z-the bucket began to slide upward. The stock, tunnels are vid. cable, Wright's and oflicers who he glued to the-payingpaid no attention Perry engineer at the several drunkenne » and lounging in harmless drunken } bie tuddle ment about the works "stop that bueket," y "Wait minute .thl TD get Jack down," said) Pugh, with coneiliatory out As are nelther sacking ore or have ore here"The de-foresting and clearing off | $16,100,000 prefer pred stock, and of the bonded indebledsacked walting shipment thin mantle of superineum-j|tofore has had no bent summer is over the number will be earth and brush, will prove the] ness greatly increased, Mr. Sachs thinks, as} presence of many veins-which will Of the material now going into the later be mines-tha are now en-|plants at Garfield the Allis-Chalmers the indications point to a most wontirely hidden from view. The rich |company is supplying a very large derful succession of surprises in the oO new camp. ‘The five properties resuch as you. have so success- | tonnage. the | fully mined, ferred to are the Nevada-Hills, should continue to great Golde 1|depths-to at least 500 feet-and Cyelone, Dromedary Itump, posNO WASTE THERE, orge Boulder and one owne = by bly 1.000 feet. One of the mines Winfield and Sam Nixo now in rich ore at a depth of 222 : no change in the character|Striking Example of Mineralization on Mr urick of Salt Tighe is also larcaen in a property which he tis 1¢ ore or the vein is noticeable." Binghan'« Copper-Bearing Zone. prospecting with the intention of devast number of persons Perhaps the veloping in first-class shape TENDERFOOTS LUCK. various mines of LBingWho yisit the Great Litthe Camp. workings, ham, viewing the exter for that is atscarcely realize the Finds Big Values in Strong Ledge to another Nevada camp, sixWonder, tached in removing the from Fairview, was also teen miles Share with Grubstakers, rocks, especially in the visited by Mr. Sachs, who states that properties, such as the camp abounds William a who has been prosit is a great little camp with a good says the Press of that camp pecting at fonder, near Fairview, } with average return of $400 a Nev. j Copper, for example, has ihe reported a sensational ton was Ganiuptcnten on six assays diseovery in behalf of C. IK handling prineipally this Jarvis and taken. W. a Clark is also interested class of ore, must necessarily econoothers who sent him out, Mays noticed in this cam a large ledge upon which he made mize in every way possible in order Living ey ae high there, said Mr, some to reduce the expense of production Incations, but was in doubt as Sachs, and water Is scarce, ost him | carried any values, In 4 majority of the Bingham mines 15 cents to} $1.25 to water his horses, From took fi ve ditter« sr great care is taken to avold breaking wash his hands and face and a dish of amples and sent them here for te into waste, but not so with the Utah ham and eggs called for 75 cents. He Upon seeing the assay certific ‘te Copper and the Keston Con., for there did not believe these pricés would obJarvis was appalled. He could scarce-|is no waste, everything being ore tain any length of time, but it dely believe his eyes. ‘he assays show-|from the grass roots down, and almonstrated the cost of living at pres2d:$150.46, g $395.06, $315 | though of a low grade, but with a per4 nt. and $956, and one : laken | centage great enough to justify the The trip from Salt Lake is taken to at a little depth ran 26 ounces In gold} handling for this class of ore, a systhence by automoand the balance in sily tem running in every direction, blockbile to eer the rate be ing: $480 The first assays ran y the propor-|ing off vast areas of ore. T each way, from Hazen. The rai! ro: 1d is now eatiAiie from Hazen to Fallon, the county seat, and will he 18 miles from the present route Taken altogether Mr, Sachs believes that the wealth of the newly discoyvered districts is untold. What devel- the hoist ho as in view, to lower him The latter John Pugh by ime tarted to comply Hie had re leased the brake ind the big drum ibout hich the cabk : iS coiled had made ilready evi I revolution Richard W Aiea Into the Perry hoist-houss rail- struck country the properties of the Nipissing Mines! Minnie May No, company with propertt it Cobalt,/nie Consolidated |QOnt. Tonopah has unproductive he So far this is the only explanation has vouchsafed, and he is plainly insane. Mean OLD CAMP. Beginning Development for the of MIDSUMMER EXCURSION! Era Long- Territory. found be hundred : Fairview according to Neglected July down in Marysvale aes AWAKEN Believed Bucket. ippetite, lower WILL Jack »" Uneonselous the Manhattan, at Up Steel Magnate About to Place footsshaft for two hours, with a maniac at the throttle of the hoisting muchine, the experience vouchesafed to Wadi; Wright, a miner employed in the Jumping Jack mine here. festerday at noon, Jack, OF $1, 000 PER TON Out Whizzed When Whizzed NEW Victim and Down Shaft for Two Hours. CAPT. DE LAMAR HAS RICH ORES COMING DAYS FAIRVIEW 15 TO BE GREAT CAMP BRAN' NEW BONANZA FROM JOHNNIE SIDING Colorado Springs Editor Returns From the Land of Veritable Golcondas. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1906. Charles je about ing M. to some ment of district, Schwab, Invade of the millionaire, Utah, money property Is the outhern his in word for the given de Utal's by This Hen- this, ry Bradburn of the Bradburn Mining company, whose properties are in| the Ohio mining district, near BelKnap, on the Rio Grande railway, in that seetion The Marysvale district has been the eene of many important trike in the past. and has been productive of considerable wealth but for some eal recording to Bradburn there has been a tends to belittle that sectior ipparently ‘ton no reasor ther than a jealousy which he ay is not bound to assume its vightful place in the mining world befor long 1 the opinion of Mr Bradburn In ¢ gone by the Dal ton, the Webster and the Wedge have lemonstrated the richne of that sec tion, but sinee the knocker got out heir hammers and began their work have remained in a quiescent tate conditions have not changed a hey should have Conditions Will The | Marysval out trip rate Most to City Popular Koad, of Mexleo on Sale and return via 25th to July 8th. June placvelop. Chance. But such naintain nine owners ortunitle conditions, Mr yr: ad Dury ire about to chang The are awakening to. ‘the opbeen have have been content } While they have een mushroom' camps arise in a night,| vhile Marysvale with its years of recrd is still idl Now things will be different, With| the advent of Mr. Schwab, new blood to be infused, a new complexion will be placed on that seetion With Mr. Schavab at the back of one of the most promising properties In that seetion, confidence Will be awakened, new apital will follow in the footsteps of financial and a new ra lawns for the "queen city of the elt The ees property, situated in} Brigham Park, is now a grass roots the ore has been folmain tunnel is exposed an Immense yein of re that carries a high average in the yellow meta Three tunnels have been run on the property, one 12 5 feet, one of 172 feet ind one a trifle over 300 feet It is; in the last tunnel that the best values| have been encountered is the See to Land the Phones of the History greatest most and opportunity interesting America First Pacitie Coast. Romance. by going Here ever part of to offered the Mexico; today; to. visit American con- Eexeursions also There tomorrow, J. H. BURTNER, bb. eta ee 1986. 169 S. Main St. A TRAIN THAT GOES THE LOS ANGELES LIMITED. PACIFIC THIS IS ONE OF the Schwab May Visit Property. Schwab he will probably pay a per-|} onal trip of inspection to the erty, not to verify the report, but to} took over the situation carefully, . view of determining just what is rejulred from him Mr. Richards of Pittsburg, preside nt} ff the Bradburn company, is an oldime friend of Mr. Schwab and act in connection with the report sub- | nitted on the property, will result in} old| t combination of money in the amp that has never been dreamed f It will mean the reawakening of he old faith and the attraction of 1eWw capital, and Mr Bradburn proph-| sies that before the summer is over} he Marysvale Mis tract will enjoy such } prosperity as it has never before <nown. To It Resume Trains EAST ONLY 42 HOURS TO CHICAGO. Some weeks ago Mr Gillis, one of ‘he Schwab experts, examined th property thoroughly, and the report} -ontainine the findings of Mr. Gillis now in © hands t . Sehy , The report is a ost gratifying one THREE TRAINS DAILY Night Denver and Celorado Springs pring to Chicago. g Out TWO Mr. Bradburn's Intention to go o the foot of the hill on whieh his sroperty is located and begin the driv | neg of an 1,800-foot tunnel that will} tap the big vein at a depth of sever: a 1undred feet As the experience the camp has demonstrated that de oth sives values Bradburn is confiee Will soon develop into a shi In addition to the "MM: irysvale proprty, the same company also owns several claims in Sevier canyon, near jelknap switeh on the Rio Grande valilway, which has shown up in splenlid shap le Notwithstanding Continues to NIGHT IN This Observation, BOTH PHONES No. 245. TRAINS Interest of Standard and ers, Lake 100 Investor. disposition Salt to Ser- Through Tourist and Sleep- Ogden to FE. DRAKE, Dist. Passenger Agent. Il. L. YOUNGERMAN, T. P. Agt. pegging shows Carte. We will be glad to arrange your trip Metal Told in a Paragraph. In its daily digest of conditions at the properties, the financial News, Dining Cars. a La Chicago. LONDON. Price Buffet-Library cars. Best vice The past week has witnessed the G. W. Martin most substantial set-back we have had General Agent, Denver in this market for some weeks, which | has been chiefly brought about by the} want of interes st Which has been shown both in the Warrant market and by consumers, who during the last few have not been eager to make PEGGING ALONG. | purchases Says a London publication KIMBERLY been a considerable Extension Said to Be Getting| amount of "bear" selling, which is Llways pat ecada ee the market! in Better Ground . assumes at alla ti apppeardnec, So Skougt ard of Kimberley,| Charles far as we ean ascertain from all good in from that secsources of information, the intrinsic | says that the coming season position of the metal is quite unaltered,| | promises to be i and it is only a matter of time before number of claims are preparing consumers will have to come in again "iin the the old proper-| roverto resume work, while and buy, Trade in all the principal ; | branches, both in this country, America and Germany, Annie Laurie, Mr. Skougaard still continues on a was looking better than ever very and so far there Is There is now a large force| no sign of a falling-off in consumption, } at work, while the mill is The repre sentatives of the to its full capacity mated ¢ opper company are still willsmaller propositions Mr ing to sell forward copper freely, and Laurie aunigaard said that the Annle are adverse to letting values soar away | Extension is working right along, drivupwards Most of the producers are Which is now in the tunnel sold out for almost three months to |! . ,100 feet He had not heard come, whilst the chief European proimportant disclosures being ducers have very little stuff to market but understood that better before August. Cash warrants are well was being Opened up right held, and. the backWardation on for- | Fy ward copper. widen, ONE Operations. is SET-BACK Daily CITY TICKET OFFICE 201 MAIN ST. ‘merrily alon W. Second SALT South LAKE New Private 8 Bankers =. and Wire Servieo cond T Mining Notes. cial stoc <ho'ders' meeting of » Colauge Mining ard Milling will be held at thc office of Mm DANY © Commeretel block, on | aston, SAVS he purpovre of clecting Bingham Consolidated: The pro~] dire clors posed improvements will necessitate} the shutting down of the plant for a} "DENVER EXCURSION * short time only | Consolidated All the mill} 14th and 15th, round trip parts are awaiting the completion of Limit 30 days, ks" special the railroad for delivery via Colorado Midland, leaves! Splendid itinerary.| » is little vis i-/ Salt ‘Lake July fle Id's band ble resujt from ‘the Stops made at Glenwood! general tip that Leadville, there would be a big uplift in the Manitou and Colo-| shares in the very near future. rsrado Springs: Reduced rates to other | a rn points and Clty of Mexico ak The evening dances at Calder ‘s aro reservations na at Midland becoming popular. tic eat office or Elks' ub. Brokers, h § CI Sout LAKD Oraers Ph agate Executed Stock =f s, Cotton, Graln and Provis ae private leased wires with LOGAN respondents, AND Members BRYAN, New York Stock Exchange, New York Cotton Exchange, Boston Stock Exchange, fhicacs Board of Trade. We handie all prominent Utab Mining and a Stocks. ir Pollock now member CHICAGO" BOARD JOHN C. (Established STOCKS RANK AND High Grade tles Both J. H. OF TRADE CUTLER, INVESTMENT | St. CITY. JAS. A. POLLOCK & CO. ~ THE INTER-MOUNTAIN BANKER JR., 1893.) BONDS SUGAR STOCKS. AND Investment Secart- B ought and Sold. 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