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Show TRUTH 12 MINING COMMENT. breast of ore in an upraise from tlie intermediate level has been A len-fo- ot encountered in the California of Parle City. The one from the new strike runs 40 per cent lead 20 ounces silver and 55.(50 to 57.40 in gold to the ton. ft ft The Law suit of the United States Mining Co., vs the Ivunlioe Mining Co. The Kempton Mining Co., 12. A. Wall et al has been on trial in the Federal court since Monday with Judge Riner ot Cheyenne presiding. The plaintiff Articles incorporating the Snake Creek Consolidated Mining company were filed Tuesday, with Salt Lake as the principal place of business. Ihe company has a capital stock of 5500,000, divided into shares of the par value of The officers are: W. II. Ir 51 each. vine, president; Solon Spiro, vice president, and Edward McGurr in, secretary and treasurer, who, with Angus and Peter Rourke, are the directors. The company proposes to develop the following mining claims, all situated in the Snake Creek mining district, Wasatch county: Resurgain, and Golden Resurgam No. 1, Chest. Mc-Ivel- lar Gild-Edg- e ft ft company sdenics that1 the defendants under liiive a right to go ventically The shaft of the New York at Park emCity has attained a depth of 100 feet. territory claimed by the plaintiff Norththe of braced within the lines ft ern Light and drizzly locations at h Articles of incorporation of the Hingham. Mining company of Eureka ft ft filed with, the secretary of state An important strike is reported in were has a capital the Oxford Mining Co. of Little Cot- Tuesday. The company of 575,000, divided into 300,000 tonwood. of which S. V. Shclpis presi- stock dent and C. U Rookledge, manager. shares of the par value of 25 cents The ledge is 2 feet and the assays run each. George M. Hays is president, and Hugh Ileffernan, vice president, and 41) ounces silver 30.(5 per cent lead W. W. Thompson, secretary and treas52 in gold. The company proposes to deurer. ft ft the Lead, North The importance of the strike in the velop West Rullion, Rullion and East Rullion Little Pell at Park City is growing. lode mining claims, situated in the The vein matter is over 20 feet wide. North Tintic mining district, Tooele The ore runs very high in values re- county. ft ft sembling the richest deposits found in The copper mine owners are pleased its neighbor, the Quincy. A force of by an advance of $1 per 100 pounds in The the 25 men are nt work in the mine. of their product in the eastoutlook is decidedly rosy and the ern price market, stockholders arc lionizing Manager ft ft Spiro and Foreman McDonald for the Some fine samples of ore have been ability and perscvence they have received from the Susie mine of Park shown in prosecuting the work of Valley. The ore was taken from a development. four foot vein and runs 510 a ton. Ral-liinc- Rul-lio- n, ft ft Mrs. John J. Daly has purchased a Samuel Xewhouse is back again in Salt D. O. Cilder's Sons Lake after an absence of several 5150 violin from months, lie will he here for some Music Co. for her boy, who has musical time attending to his various interests ft ft The Thunderer group of Park city has been purchased by the American Flag Mining company. The purchase price iR $2,000,000. The Thunderer group "lies between the Silver King at Park City, and the Daily-We- st ft ft Development work at the Comstock of Park City is progressing satisfactorily. The mill will be started up about January 1. It is is no doubt that D. II. Moffat will kc-ion booming his enterprise, if for i.., , admitted that a consolidation has taken place between the Oregon Short Line and San Pedro railroads and that in future no pretense will he made of building more than one road from Salt Lake to Los Angeles. It is possible, even fairly probable, that one road will be built now generally other reaton than to get a raih-o.ubuilt to Steamboat Springs. But th-is every reason to believe that the financial backing has been withdrawn temporarily at least. Banker Moffat is not the man to throw away mone ,n building a railroad for speculative purposes, but if the public will furnish the funds he will manipulate the The entrance of Rockefeller, within a reasonable time. It is more which was recorded in the New York than a year since the arrangements for financial newspapers, has put a stop to improvement atnl the consolidation were made and the the contemplated is at sea again. everybody stipulations entered into. Truth told ft ft the story then and was the only paper There is a slight suggestion of hot in the world to do so. The other sheets without a single exception denied it. air in regard to the Great Central railTruth then stated that the San Pedro road with Coos Bay as a starting point, had been Swallowed up by the Short but the people of Utah are used to atLine andsnch is the fact In a few mosphere of high temperature since days it will be announced that the San listening to Senator W. A. Clark. No Pedro has bought the Short Line's matter how hot the air may be, it will road from Salt Lake to Callientes; that seem only moderately warm since the the San Pedro people will operate it and will build the remainder of the dis- advent of the Montana miner. The tance from Callientes to Los Angeles. Coos Bay project has abont it all the The piece of road ostensibly acquired optimism of a spring poem or a midby the San Pedro company will be summer dream. The railroad tagged on to the San Pedro incorpora- promotersnights are issuing a newspaper tion and Senator Clark will be elected called the Express, which is Bangor president of the concern, but the Short filled with such gushing romances us Line will own a majority of the stock to remind the reader of Tacoma's inand will have control. On its face it fant One would think that the days. will be made to appear that the present of Henry Villard was staking San Pedro promoters will be building ghost the road, but in reality, whatever tnrough the tall timber of Oregon. building is done will be by the sent of the Short Line. ft ft i re con- . Fitzsimmons says the blow given him by Jeffries was a chance one. True. There is every indication that John Jeffries saw a chance and took it. D. Rockefeller has been appealed to as an arbitrator between the Vanderbilt and Gould railroad interests. While EATTHE arbitration prevails there will be no Royal new railroad lines in Utah. Maltine-Pepsin- e The province of arbitration is to stop enterprise that would suggest competition. WHOLESOME AND SWEET. Co. lias another The Cakler's talent. Just at a time when it looked as though fine violin worth 5250 which the George Gould had escaped from the net v rtuoRos greatly admire. that had been thrown around him. E3T7TT YTYYTTTTTTTTYTTT WTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT2J imiimmimiiaimmiRRAiimmuiiia John D. Rockefeller became a party to the controversy, and a shifting of finanTHEODOSIVS BOTKIN. cial power took place. As Rockefeller 3 S. C. EWING. Prop. ATTORNEY owns a large amount of stock in the COUNSELOR-AT-LAAND I Salt Lok.ke City Street Cars from & St. Paul, that Milwaukee Chicago, S. blII Trains P&ss the Door. Salt Lake City. 1594 Main SL road was allowed to enter the dmaha 3 Rooms 2 and S. gateway to keep it from becoming an imiiAiiiimimiiimiimimiimHmumifl ally of the Gould system. The St. JDTTTT7Tr?TTTTTTRT7T7TT77TTWTfTTTTTT7TTTTTT7T7 Paul company was permitted to get access to the Pacific coast over the IBM Vanderbilt fr ill1 i im w vm ami lines. This movement I Caslle Gate Winter Quarters is identical with the arrangement made Clear Creek at one time to pacify the ambition of Sunnvside the Burlington, which was given a conLump, Nut, Slack, Anlhr&cite j nection with the Northern Pacific at All Sizes. Billings to prevent the building of the D. H. SHAFLP, Agent the road to the coast. These amicable deals are good for the financiers, but 73 So. Main St. Telephone 429. they stop absolutely the construction of new lines. ...BREAD... YTYY Hotel Gillen tt j m ft ft The reported strike in the Carisa is confirmed and proves to be of consider able importance. It consists of the discovery of two new ore bodies, ft ft Development work on the Cygnet is progressing rapidly. The company is shipping high grade ore but is rushing the development work. LnHBMxnmMconMS ft ft The progress of the Moffat enterprise is not so reassuring as it has been. It seems that while the statement was given out that D. H. Moffat secured the funds in New York with which to build the road between Denver and Salt Lake, there was a hitch in the proceedings and nothing definite can be learned. It has became manifest, howI Utah Light & Power Go. ever, that the stock and bonds are to 3 6 be offered to the public. There is an 4 INSTALLATION. P element of weakness in this, for it a ELECTRICAL.l means that the money could not be a Salt Lake Water 2400 H. P. P ft ft The annual meeting of the Ajax was held on Monday. The followingnamed directors were elected: Thomas Weir Geo. A. Lowe, W. S. McCornick, P. L. Kimberly, IL M. Ryan, James Ivers and John M. Hurt.. Mr. Weir was chosen president; W. S. McCornick, John Hurt, secretary, vice-preside- RAILROAD TALKS. nt; ft ft At the annual meeting of the Creole, held at Park City on Monday, the capital stock of .the company was increased from 150,000 to 2o(), 000 shares of the par value of SI a share. The management has decided to equip the mine with a 00 horsepower hoist and to increase the force of men at work on the mine. t p- ft ft Development on the Paymaster in Washington county is to be prosecuted with great vigor in the future. Salt Lake Steam 1500 H. P. e secured in New York. It means that 3 Ogden 5000 H. P. c Water Water-20- 00 H. P. p the trust companies would not under- aa Leased Plant p write the bonds to guarantee their ai p . QAS. palso It means a that the Vanpayment. Salt Lake 400 MCu. Ft. Dally. a Ogden 60 MCu. Ft. Daily. p derbilt interests headed off complep tive railroad building between Denver 7 8. MAIN STREET. g and Salt Lake. IIow lung this condiSALT LAK CITY. 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