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Show !' ii f T RU T H 2 PETES THANKSGIVING. N. J. Sheckell, secretary; George A. taingible results, but the Indications Wake, treasurer, and Margaret Kelly are that some arrangement to regulate is the other director. the prices and output of lead for the 4-- 4 coming year will be reached. The stockholders of the Tesora received a shock by the board of directors levying an assessment on the stock of 20 cents a share, payable in thirty days. This will, if paid, produce $80,000, which ought to do a large amount of development work. The Tesora was up at $1.20 a few months ago, but can now be bought at about 10 cents. r:H;: 1;:. X 4-- 4- - 4- - A report was in circulation that the Carisa would pass its dividend for December, and the effect was a rush of sellers and a further decline in price. Whether the rumor is well founded or not cannot be determined until President McCornick returns from Nevada about December 10th. - 4-4-- 4- Walter James is completing the organization of the Black Rock Mining company, with 300,000 shares of the par value of 10 cents, and promises its very active development throughout the winter. The company has a group of eight locations on which a shaft is being put to a depth of 300 feet, and in which the ore shows as much as S per ounces silver cent copper, twenty-tw- o and $1.20 gold at fifty feet below the surface. The property is seven miles distant from the railway. ' ; 4- - 4- - 4 Hon. David Keith has gone East on a business trip and will represent the lead producers of Utah at the conference in New Tork with the smelting companies. 4-4-- f m ' J S? was Thanksgiving day and that he was even then endowed with an appeintite which was becoming greatlybrief this moment by tensified every Involuntarily study in ornithology.. his hand went down into his pocket, which movement on his part was an unmistakable indication that Pete had seen better days. Had he given the action a thought lie would have permitted the hand to remain outside, for when it reached the bottom of the receptacle where men of wealth usually carry a few cents in change, the middle class several dollars and the poor all the coin they possess, it collided d with what had once been a old an knife, which was considered a safe charm against rheumatism, and a battered At the annual meeting on Wednesday of stockholders of the Norway Iron Mining and Manufacturing company of Utah, the following directors and officers were elected to serve for tin match-boJohn T. Lynch, the ensuing year: 4Might have known I didn't have 4 4- O. Percival Perkins, president; muttered Pete to himsejf. nothin, B. A. M. Froiseth, secrewhen there was anyrecollect "Don't The articles of incorporation of the Arthur Hyde and and treasurer; tary he added, a tone there neither, thing Honorine Mining and Milling com- Jennie A. Froiseth, directors. of melancholy tinging the last ejaculapany were filed in the office of the tion. Pete resumed his inspection of the County Clerk on Tuesday. The Hono-rine- s and well, a strict regard for it and of is Receiver the at turkeys The Stockton, property Register and that he truth compels is considered one of the best mining Land office have decided that the min- swore. Tes hethedid.statement He cursed his propositions in the State. It is capi- eral locations of Milo Clark, John Polluck. Also several people, who for the talized at $2,500,000, divided into shares lard and others on Antelope island are purposes of this narrative shall be of the par value of $5 each. In the valid, notwithstanding the fact that nameless. His profane invocations allotment 202,500 shares are placed to the Union Pacific Railroad company soon ended, however, and Pete rethe credit of P. S. Kimberly, presi- previously obtained patent to the land solved himself into a committee of the dent, of Sharon, Pa., while Charles claimed as being more valuable for whole on the state of his stomach and receives the mineral it contains than for agriH. Scheu, hied himself to a saloon across the 92,500; Walter G. Filer, secretary, cultural street, where he seated himself in a purposes. M. H. Walker, 25,000; Willard F. chair and began the debate. Snyder, a director, 27,000, and T. Ellis Browne, 15,500. The property of the At the annual meeting of the stockcompany embraces the Honerine, Candor, at this point, forces the narholders of the Norway Iron Mining Quandary No. 2, Great Basin, Emerald, No. Boston Gov. Murray, Homestead, and Manufacturing company on rator to say that Pete was what is 2, First National, West Extension, St. directors for the ensuing termed by gentlemen who follow the Patrick, Contention, Victoria, Buck- Wednesday, elected as follows: John T. profession so ably represented by the eye, Hercules No. 2, Sunflower, Gulch, year were B. A. M. Froiseth, Percy O. suave, Lynch. Little Miriam, Anna, gentle, tall and eminent George Fraction, Wedge, A. Jennie and Arthur Hyde Perkins, Basin Great and the Texas, Marjorie Sheets and others, a crook. He had Froiseth. Later the directors met and been mill site. in successful Instances and many T. Lynch presorganized by making J. in others. unfortunate The interior O. Perkins, ident; Percy several county jails were as familiar and B. A. M. Froiseth, secretary of to him as the scenery in the alley The Cyclone and Leap Tear Mining and treasurer. where he was born. He knew the company has been incorporated with 4" f 4number of apartments for single gentlemen in every cage from the At$4000 capital and 400,000 shares of a par For the purpose of developing the lantic to the Pacific. When doing a value of 1 cent each. Herman H. of nine y claims, ninety-dagroup mining Superior stunt for some petty ofS. C. Green is president; Wray, fense he was wont to confide to his O. W. Kumrow, secretary in Snake Creek and Blue Ledge disand treasurer, and Duncan McVichie tricts, the Superior Consolidated Min- cellmate, sent up for little offenses, and John McDonald, directors. The ing company has been organized, with that he had stood twice to have his hair cut, which remark, to those who property consists of the Cyclone and a capital of $50,000, in $1 shares. J. A. are familiar with the patois of the Clifton lodes in the Tear W. H. district, West is Leap Irvine, president; wicked, that Pete had served Tooele county. Ernest W. Salt, secretary two termsmeans in the penitentiary. and treasurer, and these, with H. T. Pete's communion with himself was Sappington and A. J. Bettler constitute the directory. The new company's not exactlyas ofhea satisfactory nature, A copy of the articles of incorporaexpressed it afterground is located east of south from although, wards, "it was de best ting wot ever tion of the Daly-Judg- e Mining com- the Lucky Bill. happened. pany, formed under the laws of New Now, look here, Pete, he muttered office the of to Jersey, was filed in the tomorrows T'anksgivin'. With a capital of $500,000 in $1 Touhimself, ain t nothin pertickter to be got Secretary of State Tuesday, together Utah-Idah- o comthe Mining shares, tankful fer, of except youre outer jail, John J. Daly with the appointment as agent and attorney in Utah. The pany has been organized, to develop an I dont know as thats anything calculated to make a mans heart reincorporators are: H. Otto Hanke, Cin- the Hornet and Lucky Ben mining joice, especially when he s broke. But cinnati; L. Hollingsworth Wood, Mount claims, situated in Warren district, tomorrow's N. Salt is Allen A. McCune W. J. Tanksgivin an on that Lake; Idaho. Fowler, T.; Kisco, president; day people eats. That is, people whats William B. Goodwin, New Tork city, A. Czizek, E. V. to eat. Tou aint. Now, the and George W. Rurode of Jersey City. treasurer; Joseph S. Wells, sec- got anything how is are you goin to eat? inquestion divided of is R. the Ellerbeck T. $15,000, The capital stock other Of retary and course, Pete, he continued, you to $1 shares, and is authorized to director. have a few friends around here, but conduct any and every business from 4- 4- 4they is mostly in the same fix as you. mining to milling. The Utah and Montana Mining and Tou might strike the whole push and get fifteen cents. Eut Reduction company was organized on perhaps fifteen cents? The price of awhats Jolt, The annual meeting of the Gipsy Wednesday, with a capital of $75,000, In thats all. Theyd buy you a jolt, of urse, but what you wants is a big shares, to develop the Thur-madBlair Mining company was held on five other and d, a reglar swell dinner like claims, mining Tuesday. William Turton was elected situated in Indian Peak district, Iron od to get when yer was flyin yer up president of the company, Mrs. P. S. county. C. S. Smith is president; T. among the clouds. Theres sevral William and Crome, M. Farrell and E. A. McCook, Keogh, treasurer, ways of get tin a feed, too. Tou A. J. McMullen, secretary go to the Salvation army dinner,might secretary, who, with Hudson Smith, I. but A. Benton and John Johnson .form the and treasurer, and Robert LeRoy, that's all donated, and while the lads directorate. The management reported John Shields and L. P. Christensen an lassies does the best they can, the the property in very satisfacttory con- are the other directors. turk s always tough, cause the donadition. The claims are at Alta. tors work off any old thing on the poor. The celery will not be choice, n but will have green tops. The oysters Prof. John P. Meakin, the in will be of the canned Three more carloads of ore have been elocutionist, assisted in the services at covethe pattiesthat wont suit you. Nit. variety the Unitarian church last Sunday. Mr. Tou might received from the Victor of Tintic. some of try Meakins aims and objects have al- the nobs on the street, but that ways been high, and his friends are work always, cause every blesseddont son that his talents are being rec- of a millionaire you meet will inform The conference of lead producers and pleased ognized and that he is getting into the you that you dont want to eat; that smelters has not yet brought forth any class that he belongs to. you are in need of a drink, and he will three-blade- horse-chestn- x. - V By C. M. Jackson. on the sidewalk, on the stood Pete main street of the town, his eyes on dwelling lovingly, yea covetously, the platoon of turkeys hanging in a he gazed on poulterer's window. As toothsome and the exceedingly fat tomorrow reminded that was fowls he vice-preside- nt; 4-4-- 4 ; i . ' H5 . !. ' ; vice-preside- nt, 40,-50- 0; 4-4-- 4- i 4-4-- 4- I i a vice-preside- nt, .1 ? i vice-preside- nt; - i- - -- . vice-preside- nt; 4-4-- 4-4-- 4- vice-preside- n. - I nr , ii: i ' :t Mc-Cur- nt; - - ut, hand' you a nickel and tell you to go and blow yourself for a beer. An I ain t no beggar like that. If you hit individual about half a hell tell you to full of come on and have a geezer an youll go. Hell fire three or four into you, and when you suggest in that mild, delicate way you have that you would like the price of a fifteen-cemeal and a bed costing the same amount he will smile a sweet, sad smile and inform you that youre all right and dont want11 nothin except another drink. He keep that up until he has blown in two or "three dollars on you and then tumble into a hack and go home, and leave you there to face the glassy eye of the respectable barkeep and read in its brilliant scintillations an Invitation of the most pressing character to go away and to onct. well-dispos- ed ful nt .. i - Now, theres two more ways of get- ting a lining for your famished frame, continued Pete. One is to get a large, fat brick an trow it trough a window in the central portion of the city. That means a pinch. A pinch means jail an the jailer always has turk fer dinner. But I dont fancy jail cookin. Me mudder wasnt such a wonderful cook as to attract attention at the hands of a sheff doover, or whatever they calls them fellars what mixes up stuff in a hotel hash foundry and labels it in French sos people wont know wot it is, but she could give cards and spades to any of these jail cooks. The turks always just out of cold storage in barrels from or shipped uses wild sage fer Then Kansas, they dressin, cause its cheap. So I guess Ill bar de jail. The last resource, Pete, my boy, is to watch some private residence and frisk the kitchen when the cook is in the dining-roolayin the cloth. Most people dont have moren one servant anyaway, in spite of all this talk about prosperity an land flowin with milk and honey. So heres for a private residence tomorrow, an maybe a small assortment of silverware as an accompaniment, although most of the truck is only plated. Having thus made up his mind Pete attacked the weinerwurst on the saloon bar with such pernicious activity that the bartender was compelled to remind him that he had not seen the color of his money, and that von beer, von loonch was the ironclad rule of the establishment. Nothing daunted by this gentle reminder of his poverty, Pete snatched three more from the plate and humming a tune which fits the words: The jury found me guilty; The Judge to me did say. For forgery and grand larceny Seven years in Botany Bay. left the pace to "rubberneck around a bit, as he expressed himself. half-dress- ed m s I 4-4-- . He found the house he was looking residence in for; a rather a good quarter of the town, and by a plan of reasoning of his own developed a scheme for exploring it. He ascer- fine-looki- ng Powers, Straup & Lippman e, - Attorneys-at-La- w EAGLE BLOCK, Corner Second South and West Temple Sts. 4-4-- 25-c- ..si 4 r i vice-presiden- 4 'i V i i. 7 .! i i i : ts; 4-4-- - .. ROBERTSON & CO., or ent well-know- pan-handli- ng PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. Collections and advertising a specialty. Expert Accountants, Notaries and Typewriters. Books experted and kept by the month. In corporation papers drawn up to suit. All - classes of insurance placed. We represent Delaware Incorporators Trust Co. Write us. Box 119. 44 Central Block, Salt Lake City. J. OBERNDORFER, Mining and Stock Broker. 4-4-- 4- I:.' V CarmpandiKS SoliciM. 161 Infonaatiai ky Win sr OtimwiM 8outh Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. i I ( f |