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Show T R U T H. MINING COMMENT. - the exception of the three claims first i V. mentioned,. the property of the coma all lies east of the New one pany been nearly bas good week fairly Xhe a solid, undivided block it is i ork,'but Trading of ground, with the on the Mining Exchange. exception mainwell were and prices of the Pay Roll claim, single vga large which is located i n qui ry from some little distance south of the lined. There is a good but a valuable claim, nevertheoutside and ioall investors from the less. It is difficult to the tone is healthy. ft ft c f . ' 13 HEARTH AND BOUDOIR, ' ' - .. i . . . : 'V OF DISTINCTLY. : ; A FEW TOPICS . . i. i.-- , FEMININE INTEREST.. , Nail-drive- r, . SmaiH and Useful Dress of Woolen Blouse Suits for the Little Girl The Proper .Way to Pack Flow ers. . in the east, large blocks' of stock With six claims in Red Pine who have small canyon, but the general public is interested, lying between the Glencoe and the amounts to invest ft ft Oomestake companys property at Park The new board of directors of the City, as a basis, the Blue Ledge MinMining company lias made ing company will file articles of incorCjtrisa . sell : I r aome startling discoveries in its examination of the affairs of the company. It ia asserted that the dividends paid boosted ivhen the stock was being borrowed and with money, were paid earned never mine the anything, that but, on the contrary, ran into debt at the rate of $8,000' a mon th. t No Extra Weight. There's a - tendency toward' wool fabrics for autumn yes, even for winter gowns. Praise be! women are Ured of dragging, heavy cloth around--we- ll what use? none at all since the lighter weights are Just as warm and so are suitable for cold weather wear. The weight of a fabric is often due to a concealed mixture with' cotton or to staffs used in the dye. It is cumbersome and i ot nearly as warm as a lighter weight material that is all light-weig- poration within the next day or two. It will have a capital stock of 800,000 shares of a par value 25 cents each, rd of the amount to go into the treasury. The ' incorporators are all well known Park City people and the property turned over to the company has been held HDd operated for the past fourteen years by J. II. J. IL Jenkins, of Philadelphia, who Deming, W C. Wallace and others. In ia largely interested in the Tonopah the organization of the company Robone-thi- ex-Ma- company, was. in the city Wednesday route to Tonopah to ' look property. eu , over the . Senator Clarks lnited Verde Copper mine has been shut down, some say because of a fire in the mine and others to forstall a threatened strike of the " ' miners; - being taken from the mine and five-ca- r it are expected to be shipped about the middle of the month, loads of ft ft est ft . of the American Invest-me- nt company completed an examination of the Bibgham Copper. Boy mine and reports very favorably on the property. ft ft The Kennebec. Mining company has been incorporated with a capitalization of 8400, 000,- divided into as mnny shares of the par value of $1. In the organization George II. Robinson,.. John W. Donnellab, Charles W. Bennett,' W. J. Craig, Albert W. Casey, S. M. Levy and Willard F'.' Snyder are designated as a bbard of directors, while, in'the selection of officers Judge Bennett is made president; Mr. Craig, vice presi-den- t; . - Colonel Donuellan, treasurer, and. Mr. Casey, secretary. The company owns the Reed & Benson and the Eclipse groups at Alta. Work is being pursued actively and good results are confidently looked for.. ft ft...-A dividend of $20,000 has been paid by the Annie Laurie directors. ' ft ft The haildriver Mining company was incorporated on Tuesday. The capitalization is $000,000 in shares of the par value' of $2. The first officers and ii rectors of the company are: C. L. . II. Lewis; vice President; these, with W. Mont Ferry, k. L. Col bath and Charles Read, completing the board, the secretary ..and treasurer of the company being W. R. ghtinan. The holdings of the corporation embrace the Ella, Alida and iola patten ted claims the lying 5rth side of the New York along Bonanza jompauy's property; the Kid, Sag. ,irrc1e"' aHdriver, Bald Eagle, Pay Helen, as well as the Gouge S. 1 "W-h- alf r i v Wallace, .. . bright and more subdued colors. Deep greens and. blues, violets and Development work is showing up lavenders, grays and browns all are well on the Mon tana Consolidated in showh in lavishness and with a cer27 Inches wlde,1' yards 44 the Ophir district. , ' tain vint in each that is deliciously yards inches wide, dr 2 ft ft' yards 52 inches new. wide. The new Dixie Smelter is rapidly Isnt it a bit odd that every year approaching completion. the eld colors come back tons conTo Pack' Flowers. ft ft spicuously new? To the end of time, a is It mistake to use cardboard At the annual meeting of the Horn likplj , they will be the same still, in boxes packing flowers to be sent Silver Mining company on Tuesday always with' an unusual freshness of g by mail. Always use a tin box. 343,345 shares of the 400,000 embraced hue not seen in any predecessors.. it. with a sheet, of damp moss, and in the capital stock were- represented. above this a sheet pf florists paper, Smart.'and Useful. Directors were chosen for the coming Th? smart useful dress depicted or tissue, paper if the other is not at year Hnd the new, board was afterwards Is nude of a yet soft gray twilled woolen hand, taking 'care that it fits into the C. as Washfollows: Allan organized material and the simple coat bodice corners and around the sided. The ington, president; Juan M. Ce bell os, can he worn over a blouse oy with a flowers should be placed In, row after vice president; P..T. Farnsworth, genrow, until; there is a layer 6f .'flowers eral7 manager; these, with Theodore front cf lace and muslin. The skirt is fitting into the the botB. Moore, 'W. R. Britton, :John Sharp Bimrje and of a convenient walking tom of the box. ; Never crowid1 nor and James Sharp.compieting the board. length; while the coat can be worn of another. put one layer on the-toA tub rose I., Harrison of New York was open io show the blouse or front rows cldse must The as be together as..; d or buttoned jip in again chosen' secretary and treasurer heads the flower , of '.each possible; of the company , fashion.. For. traveling or for wear row should of the stems on the be on on ; of the dull days we meet with row so It that Immediately preceding so oftua now, there is uJthing:so conThe contract for furnishing machinIs box finished the. when flowers only as a dress of this kind,. which ' ery and equipments to the New lork venient are to be seen and no' stems. nee and and warni is at soft by yet !of Bonanza mine Park .City lias been let to the. Salt- - Lake Hardware Co. no m ans heavy. Woolen materials Fashions. of different sorts are indeed very fash- ' The amount j8 $l5,000. The collars so conspicuous just cape found1 out as' womankind has ionable,; now call into service all the fine, A ten-fovein of ore has been dis- that they crush and soil less easily furs. Ermine will be fashcovered in the, Zelnpra at Bingham. ionable, partly as a medium of black, The ore runs high in gold, silver, copand white combinations. It is ready per and lead. cape collars, long cloaksreir-pi.r- e scarfs, stoles, muffs and trimWill G. Nebekerhas returned from mings. Chinchilla, seal and baby lamb a trip to; Telluride,. where he has been are standard, and beaver and otter engaged in expecting a mine and conwill gain new favor. The flat stole, in one form or. another is the most fash- tracting, incipient pneumonia. Will ionable of the small fur pieces.' It is brought hbtne. with him several wider and longer than in recent seachunks of rock which are lousy with him asked sons." Loosely fitting blouse coats,' gold. Several friends have skirts, are made wlthlong' basques or for specimens, but Will ls aa ''caleful ' areT ' in; flexible an d ornamented fur; with the rock as he is wi th his cigars. I touches sj with' of embroidery and laco s, If: c.a J ...? ' u 4 a v i ionbeitrcollar. and .cuiTs.! . More loose', Me-- g I Cfia H. Ilavyer, jFrank box coats of fur wJll.be seen than in Cornick block,' hominee for city justice the last few winters and all. the flow-', of the peace, is a lawyer ot thirty, years ing, exaggerated lines of the! summer, coats are to be repeated in fur for practice. : those who can afford siich costly gar-- ! ' : - ' ' t Frills! ments. ... Shaped ruffles finish elbow sleeveB. .. Lace is much threaded with ribbonV 7 Much Money. for Libraries. During eleven months ending June Picture gowns should accompany. 1902 6G8 libraries in the .United 1, ats. r picture, ,h made Into. are States received gifts of money amount-- . Pompadour taffetas r ing to $9,977,798.54. .Of this sum, $7,--; adorable little dress rigs. still worn, are was new 521,050.63 for A Useful Gown. Veils and trimmings buildings. An-j- . i1' 4. of drew Carnegie made 203. gifts, 'aggre-gatin- g hats. dangling at the back in' so are vJian muslihrand reallylight $5,566,000 ! besides1 .giving ' Velvet hat bindings are often oter ' 'if not are 'almost, texture that they $49 1,500 to. Canada and other sums' .10 outside. , an' inch deep, as1 the!! as more, tool di.aphauqus quite Newfoundland, Cuba arid ; Great; Bri--' Even 'a- gathered-- ruffle 'is 'prettier frbrics. ' ! !; .: tain.that is. lf .it be shapedr-fiare-d ft ft . 1 two-thir- lin-in- . ' - ft E. L. Davis divided wool. ing. secretary, treasurer and manager; Soft white wool goods are conspicuthe other directors being W. C. Wallace ous in recent exhibitions, as well as and Minnie - has posted a diviThe Daly-Wdend of 60' cents a share or $108,000 ' . payable October 15tli. mI6 h m ht . Cali- fornia. Ore running 40 per- Cent lead, 18 ounces silver and $5.50 in gold is president: Bone was named as president: fly-ruBates,, vice president; J. II. Dem- Girl.' ; ft Things are looking up at the Rood, ert yor .For the Little Blouse suits are' always' becoming to little girls and make. the best of all frocks for school and knockabout wear. This stylish model Is suited to serge, flannel and. similar wool fabrics and to both linen and cotton, of ' the sturdier sorts, but as shown is of blue serge. with bands of black braid and gold buttons. The quantity of material ' requivc-- I for the medium size. (8 years) ia 4 ds interest if ?n.e,a No. 2 and an undivided interest in the Custer, With -- other-all-ove- r - ' be-nea- tt, double-breaste- ft-f- t 1 - 1 1 . . ot 3hort-haire- d . . ; . t .. . Ta . r- J" . 1? & I . t - f 1 - . . , . . ? . : - . bn-th- - : ? e ! , ..." - i" . . .. ! |