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Show Bodies of ore exceeding the most san- - mining Comment. guine expectations of the owners are being blocked out in the Yankee Consolidated, both in the Humbug and YanThe stock market was active with kee sides of the property. A great mine is the Yankee Consolidated. higher prices the early part of the week, but the past two days the market was drooping. It seems as If most Manager W. G. Filer of the Boss of the realizing had been done, and that prices had at last reached bedrock, Tweed made an examination of the rebut there seems little prospect of any cent developments in the property, and is more than satisfied with the outlook. great advance In the near future. The fallowing is a resume of the more impoitant events of the week in the mining world: Vernal, Oc . 22 H. C. Chapman, a mining expert of long experience, came in on last night's stage. He is here to look over the mining prospects of this section. His first trip will bedis-to the Jesse Ewing and Red Creek contricts, which seem to be attracting It is siderable attention - of late. learned from reliable sources that neresult, gotiations are now on that will if concluded, in the tying up of a large group of claims in the heart of the Jesse Ewing district by parties who will be able to explore the possibilities of the district in accordance with the magnitude of the proposition. who is County Attorney John Pope, Oil interested in the Colorado-Uta- h company, has received information for that the company has its machinery the into be to all shipped ready boring oil fields in the vicinity of Dewey M. Pope is now springs, and that R. men to put the of a force out with road in shape between Fruita and the of the springs for the transportation which of one weighs piece boring outfit, 6500 pounds. The company has some of the most promising ground in the State, and are very sanguine of the result of their investment. are Reports from the Bromide mine imis to the effect that the property proving steadily with depth. Some splendid strikes have recentlyof been the made in the lower workings mine, one of which shows a vein of e ore three feet thick. Frank R. Moon, an old pioneer of this section and one of the first merchants of the valley, who was located at the old town of Ashley, but later sold out has returned and moved to California, st in the and purchased a John of business Pope & merchandise Mr. Moore states that he has Son. never found a better country than Utah. Herald. - high-grad- Work is being vigorously prosecuted at the Martha Washington. The management of the Con. Mercur TUESDAY OF THIS WEEK. has forwarded from its refinery ait Mercur to the at New York angel came back In the morning a consignment of gold bullion of the The And got on the Calders park car; value of $125,000. He had heard of the election since He couldnt get admitted to the bar. sub-treasu- ry He was determined to raise the devil had adopted the wtoest plan: James Chisholm and others will de- ToAnd get right into politics And learn to vote like a man. velop the sulphur mines in Lincoln county, Nev. He fell off at the Walker house And dropped into the swim; When a heeler with an awful breath A big force of men is at work on the Hustled him in to "Jim. Cactus, recently acquired by Samuel Newhouse, and the results so far are most encouraging. The Madeline Mining company has filed articles of incorporation with a capital stock of $25,000 in 10c shares. J. B. Caldwell is president of the company; J. D. Ken worthy, W. ,F. Smith, secretary and treasurer, who, with John E. Clark and L. C. The Peterson, form the directorate. company owns the Sunnyside and Mali nda mining claims, in the Tintic district. vice-preside- nt; The interest of the Fortune Mining and Milling company in the Evergreen and Rustler mining claims, at Bingham, was sold by the Sheriff on Tuesday to William E. and Mary a. Smedley for $3966.13. They hugged each other in bliss, Both really acted very strange, And they drowned the sound of the local "hiss With the vernacular of the range. JIM "Im runmin! LOS ANGELES Cattle? JIM "For Mayor! LOS ANGELES "A horsemans a sin. Then Jim got next Los Angeles, A gold strike said to be the greatest And brought him to with a rush. he sabied a different breed of mare in the history of Colorado, if not of the Till In a city, the head push. world, has been made in the Elkton ot mine, at Cripple Creek. It is on the took Smith out on the round-u- p A strike was reported in the Little to be HeAnd level, and its riches are said steered h'lm agin the trail. Chief of Tintic on Monday, which wTas enormous. Putting him onto the ticket, Hoofs, horns and tail. of sufficient importance to send the shares up from 20 cents to 32 cents in a The discovery of free milling gold ore He first dropped into a druggists, few hours. "Short or long? Jim said, "Long! miles west of at Beulah, thirty-eigsoda for twro, Ordering It came up foamy, tasted rather Strong. Pueblo, Colo., is causing great exciteSome fine gold was brought in a few ment in the vicinity. LOS ANGELES "Is Is open on Sundays ago from the White Rock Placer day? JIM "Open all night, old man. companys property, in Nevada, by SuLOS ANGELES "Dryer here ten days A SMOKERS PALACE. perintendent Higginbotham. back than when Brig1 came." bull JIM "Stallfed dead dropped thout findin the spring. The. William A. Stickney Cigar comThe force of men at work on the Smith roped "a foxy grandpa." claims of the Blackbird Mining com- pany has opened a wholesale and retail "Let It go double! We do." clinked the coffee and broke the cup pany, in Idaho, has been withdrawn and cigar and smokers supply emporium at They and true. set to work on the companys property, 229 South Main street, this city, with In the way adjoining the Cactus, at Frisco. W. B. Lanius as manager. It is gorThen away they went to Dick Morris. 700-fo- ht old-fashion- ed geously equipped and very extensive and complete in all its appointments, and the fixtures are the most elegant and costly of any similar establishment in the State. The office furniture is mahogany polished, with Fiench plate beveled art glass and heavy marble slabs. The floor. is in antlstic tiles of beautiful pattern. The stock room is lined on three sides with heavy zinc and transparent plate glass in the front. The room is of sufficient capacity to contain 500,000 cigars. The ceiling is a work of art in plaster of Paris relief, studded with electric lights of various hues. The ceiling work was done by T. H. Miller of Denver, and the electric light effects by the Salt Lake Electrical company. The woodwork and fixtures were designed and made by. J. P. Paulson and are very fine. The settees and lounges are gorgeous in costly leather and the entire surroundings are most Inviting to lovers of the weed. The firm carries a most complete line of cigars and tobaccos, and a beautiful display of pipes. The cigars run from 3 for 5c up to $1 apiece. The William A. Stickney Cigar company is the largest jobbing house in cigars and tobacco in the United States. The parent house is at 209 North Fourth street, St. Louis, and it has extensive branch establishments at 6 West Ninth street, Kansas City; 1722 Lawrence street, Denver, Colo. It also has offices at 54 San Ignacio street, Havana, and branches at the Southern and Laclede hotels, Tony Fausts exposition and at the Planters hotel, Havana. It has now' added to its list of the branch houses the elegant establishment in this s city. It has no gambling or and no liquor is sold on the premises. It will pay smokers of any grade of cigars or tobacco to call and sample the goods. The firm from its extensive connections and long experience is in a position to give the very best value for the money. Its goods are all carefully selected from the best raw material and kept in the most approved way, so that the rich full flavor Is retained. Mr. Lanius, the manager, Invites the public to call and examine his stock and the elegantly appointed prem-ises- , 229 South Main street. Salt Lake . Active stoping of ore has begun in the Comstock at Park City. . The shareholders of the Creole Mining company, in annual session, elected directors on Monday as follows: R. J. Evans, E. W. Berry, Judge W. Gulliver, W. H. Ray and J. M. Lockhart. In the organization of the board, Mr. Evans was made president; Mr. Ray, treasThe Sunflower Mining company has urer, and Mr. Lockhart, secretary. It was also decided to resume active work been organized with a capital stock of on of the company, at Park the $30,000, in shares, to develop the City. property Sunflower group of nine mining claims situated on Clear Creek mountain. Box Elder county. Jennie R. Browning is The Utah Consolidated, it is expected, president; Frank Browning, soon declare another dividend of will Orvin Morris, secretary and $1.25 a share. treasurer, and Lavina Morris and H. half-intere- 10-ce- nt vice-preside- j nt; R. A. Greve are the other directors and incorporators. Much Interest is being taken by mining men in the negotiations for the sale of a controlling interest in the CaliforCenA big strike is reported from the nia mine, at Park City. The prospeclevel. tennial Eureka on the tive purchasers, whose names have not been disclosed, are represented by E. W. Griffiths. The basis of the negotiaIn the Wolverine a full breast of tions is said to be $1.50 a share. quartz carrying high values has been broken into. The American Smelting companys new plant, at Murray, it is expected, Tonopah is reported to be overrun will be in operation by March 1st. with miners and carpenters. The big discoveries of ore have induced more men to go there than can find employPresident Dern of the Uncle Sam says ment. there is no truth in the report that the company will pass its dividend for November. It was evidently circulated for ConThe developments in the Boston solidated at Bingham are of a most en- bear purposes. couraging character. Two strikes have recently been made in the Phoenix anda Control of the April Fool Mining comIntermediate tunnels. In the former body of oxidized ore eight feet wide was pany of De La Mar, Nev., has passed encountered, and in the latter a vein into the hands of a local and Montana two feet of sulphide ore has been struck. syndicate headed by Simon Bamberger City. Forty men are at work on the property. and J. D. Wood. 800-fo- ot ! card-room- Twas out in Wyoming in 81, When I was rldin the range, son of a gun And thiB long-legge- d Was foreman for Dolly de Mange." "Come take somethin (oh, I forgot) ; Take a cigar ( ). Hes a nominee, Said Jim to Smith as he roped and branded a thought. "This is my old pard, Dick. Hes a nom- inee. Dick talked of the city and said She wont get "stuffy on the pickins left round here; Jhn said, "Cut out the suckin calves And we ship her another year. Theres Doolys pinched her bag. chawed her And Condies tall, Morans a buttin her fodder through. How could she fat for sale? Then away they went to Frank ens. Steph- It was "this," "Mr. Leary! And "Mr Leary "that, Till Los Angelus looked weary. And Jim put on his hat. Then away to Judge Thomass. Here Smith heard a tale of whoa! On all that the ins might do, And he took a half hitch in his pants When his spender buttons flew. Coming back Jim bought Smith a belt. And said, "Now, that you will keep. George Blair gives me tne slobbers. But this one bawls like a sheep. Smith would go to see Sommers. Jim said, "pass it up, and tried to ble the trail; Smith Insisted and Jim persisted, Twas "too fer down on the tail. dou- They compromised on soda (One of Fred Hills pousse cafes); They drank the health of the dear old boys Creasing cows in the good old days. Said Los Angeles, "I cant stay at night. Ill be back (whispering dose to Jims head). Dont tell them how Shorty put out my light, And nobodyll think Im dead. He was back at the gate in the wink of an eye. But Peter noticed his "head, So he lifted it off and set it by And pushed him in without a sin. W. T. Brooks of the Oregon Short The Carisa vein at Tintic has been Line all the brothers standing mute has recovered from the atack of And and Whilst sisters sang a hymn. clally Interested in the Imperial encountered in the Yictor property, of typhoid which kept him at the hospital Raised & the "a holy shout as he gave it out Majestic companies. wrhich Vivian McCuneis manager. for some weeks. I am going to vote for Jim.T Samuel Newhouse has become flnan-- 1 |