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Show Alta.' Rejuvenated ritory and rroes fissures intersect thi at intervals throughout ita entire length. To develop this, a tunnel baa been driven Into the mountain from which radiate drifta in every direction. The ground baa been worked for over and 100 feet above the tunnel levela below the tunnel a hundred feet apart have been opened up aa well. It levela la in tbeae lower or that the great value of the mine haa t A Short Sketch of the Famous Mining District Past and Present. j- aub-tunn- - been shown. Here Immenae bodiea of high grade eulphlde ore have been uncovered and blocked out. The ore runa high in copper aa well aa allver, lead and gold, and after all expenaea have been paid. Including a seven teen-mil- e wagon haul down a mountain road, neta the company fully (30 per ton. That the mine la a great one, and will develop into a leviathan la proven by the fact that on the 300 level the ore bodiea are atronger and richer than any othera in the mine, and give promise of going to great mine it rivdepths. For a als any in the world. In the matter of equipment, there is nothing left to be desired. An power plant, situated far down the canyon, furnishes double the power needed for working the mine. This plant ia housed in fine buildings and works without a hitch. ia The electrical energy generated conveyed to the mine and works two immense air compressors, and other devices of modem mining. An electric lighting system is also installed and all the workings in the three miles of drifts and tunnels as well as the mine boarding house, offices and workshops are brilliantly lighted up. There is likewise a telephonic system by which communication can be had at all hours with the remotest level in the mine. In addition to all this, the mine is milling equipped with an plant through which an average of 150 tons is run daily. This mill, which is operated by electric motors, operates eight Wllfly tables, five Jigs, one ore crusher and two rolls, besides other devices, such as classifiers, etc. An independent tunnel connects the mill with the mine, and it is thorugh this that all, or the major portion of all the ores mined sees light of day. A modern assayers office and ore bins complete the mine equipment. Though only five years old. the Columbus Con. has produced, over $500,-00- 0 worth of ore, and is now sending in the neighborhood of 1.800 tons to the smelters a month. (Continued In Our Next.) aub-tunn- el flve-yearo- PLEASURE PARTY GOING UP THE OLD ALTA TRAMWAY. We acknowledge the courtesy of the ita place among the great metal proSalt Lake Mining Review in permit- ducers of the world. were made at Alta In the ting us to use their cuts in this Issue. oldFortunes More and greater fortunes days. The Publishers. will be made In the rejuvenated enmp. Mines unheard of will yet be opened (Continued From Our Last.) up and a greut prosperity settle on What the camp needs la a railroad. the district which no commercial deAlready one is projected to take the pression can stop. To tell all the advantages of Alta place of the tram which the elements The undertaking would occupy a greater space than an have destroyed. is a great one, but with the constant article of this character warrants. Investors with capital would do well Increase of ore to be marketed the call for the Iron horse will be so great and to keep their fingers on the pulse of loud that he will come. With this an this camp. It is in every way worthy accomplished fact, Alta camp will take of tehlr keenest Interest. The Famous Columbus Con. One of the Leviathan Mining Enterdevelopment in point of territory prises of the Intermountain West. and exposed ore bodies, and in mining equipment it leads, and in all probBONANZA. A ability will lead for some time to come. The fact fo that It is among the leviThe Story of a Udine Which Will Rank athans of the state and ere long bids fair to rival even the 8llver King and With the Great Producera Daly West of the neighboring camp. of the State. It iis scarcely five years ago that the writer of this happened to be in an It Is In no manner belittling any office in the old Atlas building, when other mine In the Alta district to say the Jacobson brothers (Tony and All that the Columbus Consolidated mine came in with the evidence of the first is at the present time the leader of strike In the mine. Previous to this them all. In point of production and time they had labored alone and D against every discouragement to strike the vein for which they were driving n tunnel. With undeviatlng pluck and determination they worked on. The theory they worked on failed to enlist the attention of the mining public. All they said fell upon deaf ears, and they were practically left alone to work out their problem. Nothing daunted, the boys kept at their work, and It was a happy pair of young men who exhibited the tangible evidence that their theory was correct that night In the Alta building. Their theory proven, It became a less ardorous task to obtain the capital with which to develop the min a To A1 Jacobson was left the task of superintending the opening of the mine, while Tony undertook the financing of the property. Both went at their work with the same spirit and deter ininatlon they had shown when poor and friendless they begun work in the almost deserted mining district. Both succeeded and today the mine is a model in every way. The territory of the Columbus Con. solidated Is situated west of the Alta townsite, having for its eastern bounIt dary the rejuvenated Flatgstaff. comprises seventeen patented claims and is developed by over three miles of underground workings. An ImmfTT bedded fissure traverses the entlrsV- y F UTAH. When In want of help, call up; or write Btrocks Employment! Agency, 45 West Second So. j Phones 464. 1 HUDDART FLORAL CO. s V 114-11- s 6 2 E. 2nd So. M (Opposite Grand Theatre.) Cut flowers and flora! work for Ji Utahs Great Industrial School J 1 5 funeral designs. for telegraph. J Phones Write , telephone 106. 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The baronet, to do him justice, was extremely punctual where replenishing the inner man was concerned. But on this particular evening he was not in his accustomed place, and people shuffled and toyed with rings, and tiled to appear not to be waiting, till the newlittle comer, a vivacious, fresh-tinte- d lady, a little turned 4U, inquired of her near neighbor the cause of delay. But at that moment the baronet appeared, walking slowly, a heavy cloud on hia brow. He took hia seat by the side, of Miss Brown, the lady of the establishment, presiding at the head of the table. He stooped and whispered to her in ponentious tones. Can eat no dinner! she answered aloud In alarmed accents. Nothing, nothing," said the star hoarder, unless," with a melancholy wave of his band, "a spoonful, just a spoonful of the soup. No more, not a drop more, aa In obedience to his request the soup ladle descended to his I have not missed taking them plate. for 15 years, and I dare not attempt anything like a full meal without their aid. Until the mall arrives to morrow morning I am a starving man, and mournfully he applied himself to the soup placed before him. That dispatched, he rose, and with a muttered apology left the apartment for the drawing room. At his departure Miss Brown gave explanation. The star boarder, could eat no dinner because hia digestive pills the last two he possessed till the morning mall brought a fresh supply had disappeared from the box. The pill box was still standing on the mantelpiece, but the pills, so the servant reported who had been sent to fetch them, were-gonDoes he think the servant swallowed them? I dont know, answered Misa Brown, absently, too anxious for the effect upon her permanent boarder to join la the general titter around the table; but he says he shall dismiss him at once for his carelessness. What is the number of the baronet's loom? The newcomer asked the question with sharp abruptness. "No. 15. Then it is next to mine. The lady looked for a moment attentively at her plate, then, after the baronet's example, rsing, with murmured apologies, quitted the table and the room. A minute later found her by the star boarder's chair. Are you quite sure? Perhaps there is some mistake. Your servant might have overlooked them. May he just give one more look? Divided between surprise at her interference and her pertinacity, the baronet, turning, rang the bell near him and directed his servant to look once new-com- FARM LOANS. MILLER A VIELE 303 McCarnlck Building. SALT I.AKE CITY. 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Juat as the aiteareman turned one of our young men, who had rapidly divested himself of all but his w'alat shawl, darted out In pursuit and we followed at a mors dignified pace. The entrance to the city waa barred by a body of armed men, crouching still aa death, on one knee, each holding a gun, butt on the ground, barrel sloping toward us. We advanced until we were within twenty paces of the warriors. Then all at once, at a wild cry from a chief on the right, they jumped to their feet, leaped high In the air,, with their feet doubled under them, like deer, and with one voice liter, ally barked out a thundering chorus. This way and that our martial hosts bounded, brandishing their loaded rifles in time to the chant. Halting thud, abruptly, with an they fired a volley of ball cartridge over our beads. "Another volley reverberated from MU to hill and the bullets whistled over ua. Then the brown warrlora fell back and a gayly dressed band of women, with green leaves wreath" ed about their brows, and waving shawls and leafy boughs, advanced with a gliding aemldance and chanted their ancient welcome song. When the womens song ceased, out to the front danced six girls a group of vividly barbaric, yet not Inharmonious, color appareled .in loose- - crimson roundabouts and short gowns of flowered print, their georgcously brows bound about with red handkerchiefs. which held In place the black and white plumes of the rare hula bird and the Iridescent feathers of d the cuckoo, tlieir cheeks dabbed with red ocher paint, greenstone pendants and sharks teeth hanging from their ears. These barefooted nymphs, hands on hipa and heads thrown back glided into the measure of a dance,' to the music of a shrill monody tattooed chanted by a white-haireold lady. Then all at once the chant ended on an unexpected high note and the performers stopped, breath less and glowing all over with thelt emotions. Broad flax mats were spread out for us on ths green and after speeches of greeting we were regaled with pork, preserved birds, wild honey and potatoes,' in quantity sufficient to have satisfied a starving Russian garrison. earth-shakin- g long-taile- i d box Big Mines with Small Names. pills therein. Many of the great mines of the There. I told you so! said the little were developed by men who had lady, with a ctp of her small white West Ths little capital. comparatively hands. about has which yielded Aspen, The star boarder's first sensation was gave its fortunate lessee Joy. Madam, he said, with a studied forty-fiv- e in days. lie had 8467,000 the have bow, "you witchery of your It. The In 88,000 opening only spent sex. But his brow clouded. Glancing Hecla, of Burke, Idaho, was opened Your caretowan's his lessness is unpardonable. I shall dis- by six dairymen, who a 1few weeks miss you from my service. You might ago refused 83,670,000 for Thomas Kearns, general man have cost me the loss of He rose of the Silver King, which has ager hastfiy and, courtesy reminding him, offered his arm to his benefactress. paid 810,505,000 In dividends, says The two returned to the dining room. that it cost 858.000 to put (he propon a paying basis. He and his Forgive the noor man. said the erty had nothing hut their wages partners as went. lady they from them when they beand savings No, madam; such carelessness is gan to develop the mine. Leslies too culpable. Weekly. And you are feeling quite well this "Adding Insult to Injury. It was the morning after, morning? The phrase "adding insult to Inand the lady whose witchery had sefrom a fable by jury originated cured the baronet his dinner leaned Fhaedus, a Roman author, who lived over his chair. in the reign of Augustus Caesar, and Quite, madam," he rep'.ipd gallantwhose writings were first Introduced ly, owing to your cleverness. I have in modern literature In 1596, at not had a dinner suit me so well or en- Rhelms, France. The fable ia called joyed so perfect a night's rest for a The Bald Man and the Fly, and Is A fly bit the hare pate long while." aa follows: Then you will not be so stern to- of a bald man. who endeavoring to wards your crush it, gave himself a heavy blow Yot Blit the star boarder shook his head. Then said the fly, jeerlngly: wanted to avenge the sting of a tiny Such culpable carelessness, madam. The iinly hesitated. "Could you keep insect with death. What will you do to yourself, who have added Ina secret?" sult to Injury?" He bowed solemnly. I will "Then tell yon something. My 4 Cotton Long Known. room joins yours; they are much alike. The manufacture of cotton In India 1. too, take pills before dinner, and I dates hack to ita earliest history went by mistake into your room and There are allusions to it connected I't-two pill-i- . Afterwards 1 slipped with India in the Bible. In old Sans up an placed two of mine in your box. crit records mention is made of its I to fell you lest they should being used in India nearly 3,000 years not suit you: but you see they bate ago. At the time of Alexander's Inacted admirably. Pray, say you forgive vasion of India the dress of the Hinme." doos was described ns consisting large The baronet's politeness was taxed. ly of calicos, pure white or having Mauani." he said, the effects have figures. Among the Imports into Eubeen too happy for resentment. A!o rope during the first century, enumit follows my servant is absolved from erated from India are described as of blame.' superior quality. There was a deeper tint in the ladya Pheasant Hatched Chickens. cheek, lut her eyes were laughing. While traveling through the woods "Could you keep another secret ? quite recently Isaac Rose, a pioneer lie bid his hand ou his heart. of Jackson township, saw a pheasant Eui:hfiilly." brood a flock of little chicks. It Is Then" site rose tut though prepared xupIMiKcd a hen had laid In the pheasto make quick exit arter speaking. "It ant's nest and thnt the pheasant Is nothing so very serious; only ihe hatched ont the chicks, which hatch pills ton took last night were rheuma- out a week earlier than pheasants, tism pills; and I am so glad they suit' s'd then left bar nest.. Eltensburf d you." Mountaineer. and two P. O. Box 443. J jr l)r. a support and comfort to the Learning is wealth to the po or, an honor to the rich, an aid to the young, Bacon. aged, COURSES OF STUDY: . ENGINEERING Mechanics. Surveying. Da. AGRICULTURE Agronomy. Horticulture. AniIrrigation. 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