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Show TT SVf. h : f ' 7'V l ( -- i : ' ! ,. :' , , -- - , 7 ; v ilnral Salt Lake Vol. I. 7 he Rural Republican Published Every Sunday. Office of Publication 257 Coml Club Bdg, Salt Luke City. matter FebEntered aa ruary 20, 1900, at the post office at 8alt Lake City, Utah, under the Act aecond-clas- g of Congress of March 3, 1879. City, Utah. Silnday, October 14, 1906. Mill Superintendent Whitmore of the Columbus Con. was down to the capital Satdruay. J Ins mother. A personal guarantee goes with Arrowhead whiskey. This is a new brand. Ask your dealer for it. RIEGER A LINDLEY, "The Whiskey Merchants." Salt Lake City. J At the Columbus Consolidated, everyIs moving with the usual clockwork precision and the mine is looking better all the time. thing Subscription: 3-- 4 1-- 3-- 1-- 5-- 1-- 1-- 2 1-- I..; c; 2 'V share. I, 80UTHERN UTAH ITEMS. John C. Fox, manager of the Annie Laurie, reports matters in good condition at the mine. w Threshing is in full sway, and the new steam thresher 1b working nicely and giving the best of satisfaction. . .4 T r. . JP Considerable enthusiasm is being stirred up in regard to arid farming in this vicinity and the purchase of a steam plow is being agitated by those who have faith. in the proposition and XUa doubt soiiio definite action will be taken in the near future. BEAVER COUNTY LOCALS . Lovely weather at Alta. jg jc Cold nights, but warm and pleasant days. .4 Jacob-th- e manager, is preparing to raise from the long tunuel level and at the same time prosecute work in two . Machine drills will be employed and the work will be done by contract. There is a expected flgf flgf contract. There are results expected out of the ordinary during the winter Jl Jl During September the Columbus Consolidated sent into thp market 8,189,960 pounds of crude ore and concentrates. There were 1,947,850 lbs. of this amount crude ore, and 1,242,-61- 0 pounds concentrates. For the crude ore the company received net from the smelters the sum of $51,520.28, for the concentrates the sum of $13,309.15, making the total of $64,829.43 net from the Bmelters. Jl Jl The Mining com-- Jl J Do You Yant Work? Two thousand Cincinatl girls wantWORK FOR EVERYBODY. ed to kiss Mr. Ilryan, but he had to catch a train for the next stand and Teamsters, Laborers, Always Wanted. We Furnish All Kinds of Help. couldn't 8 toy and have the smacking DIXON EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. goo-- time promised him. 62 East First South, Salt Lake City. ,c Ind. Phone nt:i Before tho end of the present year Bell 'Phone 1S72-X- . the Atlas group will be counted in the list of generously proportioned mines of Beaver county, every Indication 5 points to the present ore bodies as R. A. HASBROUCK, permanent resources. If' j K ft' The Cedar Mining company has put in ore bins and is preparing to make of the S. C .Hazleton shipments. United States Bmelters has been called east by the sudden death of his V father at Washington, Physician and 8urgeon, 60 Commercial Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. 'Phones 1412-- and 1429-K- . Office, Z D. C. - j,- Samples of ore, more than half of which was horn silver, and which must carry several thousands of ounces of the white metal per ton, as well as anywhere up to 40 per cent lead, were received yesterday from the Cedar company's property in Beaver county. DRINK. ft The Progressive Mining company, the organization of Salt Lakers own' ing Beaver county property, has com pleted the bunk and boarding houses, and has greatly increased the force of The coming winter men employed. promises to be one of great activity and encouraging results. K iS $ i L Bub .1 jstation of the Tellu-ridcompany is nearing comwill when in commission of its kind. J 1 e Jl Mr. Wm. Goodman has accepted a imsltion with A. Swensen & Co., ns solicitor. Mr. Goodwin is a valuab'e acquisition for any company. ji . The Con. Mercur company shipped a car of Jlme to Montana this week for the Halderman company for use in pany of Salt Lake City has filed Us 'Mrs. W. F. Mitchener la spending their leaching and filtering company articles of Incorporation with the the week with friends and relatives in .1 Bait of the The clerk. take. county capital stock Mrs. Fred went to Los AnRogers .4 . company is $125,000, divided into Mrs. J. W. tae and daughter have geles to attend the funeral of her Bisshares of the par value of 25 cents Miss Jenny Anderson, who died each. J. A. Jacobson is president;, been spending a few days with friends ter, there Thursday where she had gone R. W. in Salt Lake City. Jacob Moritz, for her health. DELINQUENT NOTICE. Nlcol, treasurer; Joseph Obemdorfer jl Jl . InStockton's quote to the samplers secretary. The company owns the A successful fair was held at Tooele Copjier Glance Con. M., M. ft S. Co. ca Fraction and the Wanda Fraction from Thursday to Saturday last was last week of principal place of busiby the officers of the Prilode clainiB and a bond and lease on eight cars of ore. mary association, assisted by the ward. ness, Salt Lake City, Utah. the Homestake group of claims locatjl jl Notice. There are delinquent upon The display reflected great credit on Mrs. Annie Dunkin and daughter, all ed in the Little Cottonwood district who-hathe following described Block on acin it. taken part of were town in Ogden, Jl . Sunday greetcount of assessment of . .4 their many friends. have been quite a number of cent ier share levied on the 2Sth day Samples of the first and second-clas- s ing There Jl Jl ore that has been developed In. of typhoid fever at Tooele late- of August, 1906, the several amounts Center can now pat herself upon the cases the West Columbus company's pro pep back ly, which Is quite unusual in this lo- set. opposite the names of the res pec-tlv- e boast of and the fact she that has shareholders as follows: ty were submitted to the assayerand Just as many cality. All of the cases are reiorted as we have. as Shares. AmL ' complete analyses obtained. The ore improving, though .some hare been No. . 232 Austin Hudson... is all sulphide in character and, while 2500 $ 6.25 j severe. very There's a young man in Stockton 62 William Salmon . 1000 a imrtion of it is called second-class- , . 2.50 69 A. J. McMullen .. 1000 it is evident that all of it just as it who couldso practice shooting to ad2.50 Mr. Hern is still experimenting fir the ducks vantage, little shot says 6.25 conies from the mine, might be shipped at. the purpose of making a greater sav- 238 tana Perkins ... 2500 first-class at a handsome profit. The ing from the oreB of the pnjterty, as 17 Finley G. Brooks. 2000 jt rock carries 8.56 iter cent copper, 31 2.50 . was mentioned at length in the animal 16 Margaret Clark . 1000 The is potato crop very badly dam- report recently forwarded 218 J. T. Phinney.... 5000 ounces silver, 80c in gold, and 22.8 per 12.50 to all iho in this section by some kind of stockholders of this 219 R. K. Miller 10000 cent iron to the ton. The returns on aged 25.00 company. 271 0. M. Ulrich 1250 the second-clas- s revealed the presence a blight, Borne farmers losing almost . .4 3.13',.. their entire crop. of 3.41 per cent copper, 12 ounces, 200 .50 . , Mr. and Mm. James Quirk gave a 259 Kllen Haynes .... 4 .4 5000 12.50 silver, 80c gold and 33 per cent iron. Welch rarebit Monday evening. The 223 Win. Homer Mrs. MounJennie of Bald Brown, The percentage of iron is enough to 25.00 following were present: Mr. anil Mrs. 226 T. M. Mumford ..10000 make the ore come under the heading tain, Colorado, has returned to Stock-to- W. T. .lanney, Mr. anil Mrs. C. W. 227 T. M. Mumford ..20000 50.00 to' visit with her mother and rela; , 4.3 .T. It. Buzzo of neutraf, and consequently the 10000 25.00 Mr. Evers. Mrs. and Baker. Lyman I tlve8 a fow weeks. She is wel- - Mr. and Mrs. Dan 50 Martha M. Howells 1000 2.60 ' Mrs. R. Gild-den- , smelting charges will be exceedingly corned back King. by her many friends, 1000 2.50 '' .Miss Kate CalTey, Sidney Reeves, 230 J. Shapplro light. jl ji S. 5000 . McCurtaln. Wm. G. 90'. Spencer, Dayton. We are glad to see Mabel Hallow 93 A. S. McCurtain.. 1000 Jl Jl ADVERTISING US ABROAD. with ns again. She returned from 25.00 Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Baker enter- 112 A. 8. McCurtaln. .10000 Salt take Sunday last, after a pleasThe Native Copper Times of Lake ant visit of two months with her sis- tained the 500 club Friday eve, Octo- 117 A. S. McCurtaln.. 20000 McCurtaln Linden, Michigan, contains the follow- ter, Mrs. Ella Paree of Salt Lake City. ber 5th, on Golden Gate hill. Prizes 398 E. 8. E. E. Rich... were won by the following members: 1 , ing of our camp I. W. F. Janney, ladies first 119 J. B. Burbridge. We were recently shown a blue Mr. and Mrs. Thomas were visitors Mrs. Mr. 120 A. II. Kelly Jos. prize; Pinkerton, gentlemens a of Alta the in part print representing Salt Lake a few days last week. We 155 Covey Inv. Co... 16000 25.00 district in Utah, comprising the Col- are glad to announce that Mrs. Thom- first prise; Mrs. Dan King and Dr. 156 25.00 ,10000. Covey Inv. Co. umbus and the Flagstaff mines Thp as is very much Improved in health Barry, consolation prizes. 1000' s!sa 157 R. Roden Jl Jl former is largely held in upper? pen- and is now on the fair road to recov-$?A new 600 club has been organised 174 E. L. Johnson 5000.12.50 insula, and has proved to be a bo-225 E. L. Johnson .'. . . 5000 12.50 T Jolly Club. 1W)0 W The following mem- 404 B.' J. Stewart selling for $8 per share, with every reMr. James Brown, and Dr. Clarke, of bers are enrolled: Miss Blanchard, of much The spect going City this higher. went on a hunting expedition Miss Rasmusson, Miss Mortenqpn, Rocks, too, another mine in the Alta last city, at Buhl lake with the ex- Miss Kate Sullivan, Miss Kate week Caffhy, district, also a winner, sold here for pectation of killing ducks, but were Miss Alta Dykman, Miss Francis Pet$2, now worth $4, an advance of 100 as ducks the were sadly disappointed, Miss erson, Elizabeth Peterson, Mr. J. per cent in thirty days. too swift for them. We hope they'll Brandt, Mr. J. Mr. D. W. Sutter was interested in Dayton,' Mr. C. E. have better success next time. Mr. Harvey Dunlavey, Mr. fixing up a number of our citizens ii , John Sullivan. Mr. W. Luinl, Mr. Harwith an interest in some of the above The writer is pleased to see Mr. W. ry Estes, Mr. Thos. Osman. properties and all who were fortunate enogh to get in are consequent- S. Marks in the chairmanship of the AMERICAN STATE TICKET. ly happy. From the showing thus far Republican committee of this county. For Representative in Congress: these properties promise, if reports It means that the affairs of the party are to be relied uon, to be the equal are in the best possible hands and THOMAS WEIR. For Justice of 8uoreme Court: of any of the new copper mines that that there Is one more reason for our success at the polls this year. have been placed here." THOMAS MALONEY. Ji . AMERICAN COUNTY TICKET. of the llonerine For State Senators: BRIEFS OF LEHI AND NEIGHBORS. is The management ALLAN T. SANFORD. making rapid headway towards wipJ. W. CAHOON. ing out the indebtedness of the organThe tahi sugar factory is running to ization, and ' it has been predicted For Representatives: full capacity and making an excellent some weeks ago that the mine will be R. G. SLEATER, And in accordance with law and au quality of sugar. listed among the dividend payers at A. A. SWEET. 4 . order of thp Boat'd of Directors on the the state by the holidays seems TONY JACOBSON. Florence Child, aged 10, of Leh! ac- strengthened by the present policy of 28th day of Aug., 1906, so many shares B. B. HEYWOOD, of each parcel will he sold at nubile cidentally ran the point of a pair of the officials of the company. M. H. WILSON, scissors in her eye while attending auction at the office of the seeretarv, Ji A. J. CHARON, ji 301 1). F. Walker building, at Salt school, but will not lose her eyesight. DOUGLAS RODEBACK. The management of the llonerine Lnke City, Utah, oil October 25th, ji ,i inN. J. to has decided SPAULDING. company The American Fork property of the Mining 1906, at the hour of 12 M.. to pay the crease ore output and nnoiher shift THOMAS WATKINS, assessment thereon Tyng brothers si one of the steady goes into service delinquent GEORGE M. SULLIVAN. in the mill. A concontributors of copper ore to the lo- tract has been let to gethcr with the costs of advertising forFor Sheriff: James Onion, cal market. This ore will average In mer and expense of sale. TOM D. PITT. value $75 per ton, and the shipments mine superintendent of the Bpckhorne L. H. GRAY, Secretary. con into a at has entered For Ophlr, Attorney: are coming with regularity. First publication. Oct. 7. 1906. tract to he Buhl from ALBERT J. WEBER. begin stoping .1 taut publication, Oct. 21, 1906. to more 200 bins For Commissioners: stope and has While playing with matches a small of ore daily. agreed O. A. JACOBSON, long term. DELINQUENT. NOTICE. child of tahi was burned on the 5th. S. B. WESTERFIELD, short term. Jl Jl The boy, son of Mrs. Lizzie Webb, lit Clerk: For Up to the present time the manageCitizens Salt Company, a Corporation. some ;aper and the a time caught his FRANK R. CHRISTENSEN. ment of the New Stockton has encounLocaMon of principal place of busidress. For Assessor: t tered five ore shoots upon iho 1 ness. Suit I.Hke City. Utah. BARNEY B. QUINN. level. Four of these ore bodies Notice. There are delinquent upon An oieration for appendicitis was For Auditor: are known by the work the following described stock on acthe performed, upon George Young, A. t HARRY MERCER. tno-idone to be generous upon them count of assesment of two and one-hason of Mrs. Anna Young of in Bize. The exact extent, however, of For Treasurer: cents ;ier- share levied on the 29th Fairfield, by Dr. Noyes, assisted by these four J. W. EDMUNDS. shixtts is ye, an unknown Drs. Steele, Holbrook and Robinson. day of August. 1906. the several For Recorder: amounts set opposite the names of the The chances are that the boy will re- quantity. The greatest distance crossJOSEPH M. COHEN. cut upon any of the veins has been cover. respective shareholders as follows: not wc'l has and For the other forty feet, Surveyor: Jl ,1 L. O. WIGHT. been encountered as yc. ;n this or any A meeting of representatives of Wa- of AMERICAN PRECINCT TICKET. the other bodies. Tho iifih ore satch county interests, the West Jor- shoot encountered was struck the For Justice of the Peace, dan Canal company, tahl and Provo present week, and the management DANA T. SMITH. water boards was held in the tahi has no Idea of Its extent, it Is known For Constable: Commercial club rooms to further as the Black Bear vein. i.n I it is anil-- ! THOMAS S. FOWLER. consider the suit instituted by the Salt cipated that the resources com-take Canal companies to restrain cer- pare in every wav with its fellow. UNION MADE CLOTHES AT POPU-- 1 tain tahi parties from taking water LAR PRICES. out of Itah lake. Those present decided to file a demurrer to lw an- MERCUR AND TOOELE COUNTY. Why wear eastern sweat shop par swered in ten days in the case. meins when you can have them built Mr. Wm. Goodmus has return i to your measure by union workmen in ji The Deep Revenue company is driv- from Ely, Nov. Sail Lake City at prices which comC ing a long tunnel into the Upper Belt I .pare favorably with those of any Mountain and have just cut Into a houses? Mrs. John Dorn is visiting in Mer- - eastern Every garment very promising looking vein of ore. cur this week. The shaft is being pushed ahead with two shifts under Si Kennedy, an old Mr. Thos. Butte bus on from tr, to $5'. made time mining man. sick list for a few- - days. ami to fit. from $20 up AH wool pants, worth from $3 to $12. STOCKTON'S MINES AND LOCALS. Jir. Jas Quirk was In Ophir and made to measure anti to fit, from ooele a few days on luisiness. ; up. Mr. Colvin is on the sick list with . , This is the only shop in the west a had dose of lead. Mrs. Henry M. Itanli-Iis iu Salt iire you can get the T. W. W. label. 4 Lake City visiting and shopping. Send for samples and simple self - order of tho Board of Directors on th Mrs. Muhlenbruch was an outgoing J 129th dav of Aug. 19"C,. g,, many shares measurement forms to Hon. George H. Dern was In Salt passenger for Salt take Friday. of each pnriel will be sold at public M. D.VINKLS. the Tailor. Ji Jl Lake City this week on business. auction at the office of the secretary. 57 West Second South St.. Mrs. J. J. Shields and daughter Otei-la- , . . 301 n. F. Walker building, at Salt Salt take City. were at the metropolis Friday. Mr. Wm. Daniels has quit his positake City, Itah. on October 25th. . tion at the Golden Gate mill and gone 1996. at the hour of 12 M.. to pay the NO. 29. Mrs. .1. G. Brown was an outgoing to Sait Lake to attend school this win- NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT assessment thereon todelinquent BLUE JAY EXTENSION MINING passenger for Salt take City Friday, ter. gether with the costs of advertising ,1 I jl ji and expense of sale. Miss Esteiia, little daughter of Mr. A. Thomas of the Consolidated Mer- Company, Ltd., a corporation. IvocI. H. GRAY, Secretary. and Mrs. J. Weldle, is reported to b cur office was called to his home in ation of principal place of busofness. First pub. Oct. 7; last Oct. 21. 111. New Jersey by the serious illness of Salt take City, Utah. quite First pub. Oct. 7; last Oct. 21 ' f -- 'jl 1 t; v f 4 . one-quart- j .00 . -; uanza-ouHlaal- s, 000-foo- TEA. ileve-iiunien- t lf Sounds BIG, but it's TRUE! fp If you want to talk with every Martin & McAuley, who are operatthe a valuable adjoining property ing town In Utah, Idaho, Montana and Revenue company's ground in the Beaver Grove Pine county, Wyoming, district, you MUST have the are preparing a shipment of rich lead, silver and gold ore for market. The BELL." Otherwise you CANT! first lot will he hauled to Kewhouse Pure gold rings have Just as soon as teams can be secured to carry It 18 ki" 18 k." INSIDE. if One of onr exchanges very flatter this telephones have of a mining ingly starts off a write-u"Good property in these words: OUTSIDE. news from Beaver county is expected these prosperous days as a matter of fact, and for the numerous Salt takers interested in that splendid county VAN NOY APARTMENT HOUSE, there Is scarcely a word except of enThe latest property, New and Elegantly Furnished couragement. etc." Throughout. .4 .4 On and after last Saturday the Mrs. A. Van Noy. Proprietress. nlyht express of the Salt take Route Independent 'Phone 1424. will leave for I is Angeles at 9 p. m. 263 South Main St. This change is Steam Heat and Baths; Electric Light. Instead of midnight. made to meet the demand or the traveling public, which objected to leaving this city at the later hour. The only ECZEMA AND PILE CURE FREE other change will be 'n the time of the Knowing what it was to suffer, I afternoon train for Nephi. which will will give FREE OF CHARGE, to any leave at 4:50 p. m. instead of 4:45 afieflted a positive cure for Eczema. Salt Rheum. Erysi;ielas, Piles and p. m. Skin Diseases. Instant relief. Don't OTHER AND ALTA MINES. MINERS suffer longer. Write F. W. WILNOTES. LIAMS, 400 Manhattan Avenue. New York. Enclose stamp. they are sinking At the while fissures the of In ore in one drifting In another will be the proFor PltoSf Burns, tores. gram for the present. p . The new Power pletion and be a model n In the South Columbus Mr. The fruit crop is better than it has been for many years and a great cross-cutsdeal is being wasted because it Is impossible to care for all of it and wagon loads are being fed to hogs, fruit drying evidently having gone months. out of fashion. j, W 1 Professor J. W. Sparks, representing the Greenhalgh Remedy Company, will be in Murray, Bingham Junction and Sandy beginning week of Oct. 8th. He will siiend two days in each place. For treatment, drop card in postofflee, giving name and address. 2 r. j 7S Thursday last 2,000 shares of Sacramento sold at 13 cents a share on the local market, and on Saturday, cents. 1,000 at 12 i Eleven cars of Alta ore were received at the samplers from Thursday to Saturday of last week. One year, 81.00; six months. 75 cts: jl three months. 50 cts. The miners and mine owners are all The above prices are cash in advance happy with present appearances, but and do not apply to subscription would be more pleased if the railroad, due prior to July 14, 190G. as expected, materialized. JAS. T. JAKEMAN,. Jl Jl William Hatfield manager of the AlManaging Editor. bion came up from Provo last week to LIONEL H. GRAY, Manager. look after business matters on this Editor end. J. G. WEAVER jl . Manager Sidney Bamberger of the METAL MARKET. West Columbus has been placing orders for building ihaterlal and supThursday, Oct. 5 Silver, 68 plies in order that no time might be cents; lead, $5.75; copper, 19 lost in getting ready for the winter's 4 cents; campaign. Friday, 6 Silver, 68 lead, $5.75; copper, 19 8 cents .1 Mr. Coffin of Tndianapolis visited Saturday, 6 Silver, 68 8 cents; Alta last week and expressed himself lead, $5.75; copper, 19 8 cents. lead, as much pleased with conditions here. Monday, 8. Silver, 68 cents. $5.75; copper, 19 The gentleman Is interested in the Colead, lumbus Con. and South Columbus. Tuesday, 9. Silver, 68 $5.75; copper, 19 2 cents. Jl Jl 10. Silver, 68 Wednesday, For the three days ending Saturday cents. 19 lead, $5.75; copper, South Columbus stock has ranged from 44 to 54 cents a share and Columbus Con. has gone down ns low as $6.Sp and reached as high as $7.10 a Notice ib hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on Iho 26th day of Sppt., 1906. an assessment of cent per share was levied on the capital stock of the payable Nov. 1, 1906, to I H. Gray, trim surer, at 300-D. F. Walker building. Salt take City, Utah. Any stock upon which thlH assessment may remain unpaid on the 1st day of Nov., 9ii6, will lie delinquent and advertised for sale at piiblie auction, und, unless payment la made before, will be sold ou the 27th, day of Nov.. 1906, at iho hour of 12 o'clock M at 300-- 1 D. F, Walker building. Salt take City, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment. together with the cost of advertising and expense of Htiie. L. It. GRAY. Seeretarv. D. F. Walker Building, Office, 300-Salt take City, Utah. 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