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Show d f "J TRUTH BANKER 11 erty. On the 300 foot level a drift is vein in which being run on a four-foo- t ore streaks of galena and carbonates a good percentage of lead It is reported that arrangements carrying Bankers. and phenomenally high values in silThe ore is being prepared for Established 1$S$ have been made for the transfer of the ver. Slf Lake City, Utah Cane Springs property in Deep Creek shipment. A General Banking Business Transacted. JC from the J. F. Woodman estate to RenL For Boxes beeastern Gaiety Deposit M. R. Evans has returned from an parties, the consideration ing 750,000. This group of claims inspection of a group of claims he is was among the first worked in that re' , ii secgion and at one time a mill was in working in the Dutch Mountain Caahler Free. H. S. L Miller, i Homer ning, operation on the grounds. The ores tion of the Deep Creek country. He Jobs E. Miles. Asst. Cashier. are particularly rich in gold. brought with him some fine samples , 99 r,; silver-leaof ores taken from stringJl Jl ers in which are inthe property The stockholders meeting of the Weils, Fargol Co., BanR. : in and size richness as the creasing Utah of Fish Springs, the first held work progresses. since October 1, 1900, on Wednesday .. B8TABLI8HBD 18SS. Jl J of this week, resulted in a continuArrangements have been completed Capital and Surplus, - $11,589,494.47 ance of the former management. The for working the Avondale property at officers chosen were George Crismon, Park General Banking Business City, through the old Lowell A. Hanauer, Jr., vice presiExchange on principal cities of president; companys shaft, which is within a United states, Europe, Asia, F. E. Mrs. Crismon, treasurer, dent; and Australia the reel Africa, and these, with Joseph C. Crismon, few feet of the Avondale grounds. A of the world. Moses W. Taylor, Allen T. Sanford new equipment will be installed and TTT'ITTTTtTTTTTTTTTTTTTTvTt expect substantial and Joseph Oberndorfer, form the di- the management from-thresults which arrangement rectory. The report of Secretary E. is considered to be favordecidedly M. Weller, who is retained in that able. capacity, shows receipts from ore Utah Light & Power Go. Jl Jl sales since last meeting, a period of is It stated the Highland Boy that over thirty months, to have beeen INSTALLATION. $114,270, of which $27,000 has been now owned by the Standard Oil ineluotmoauI distributed in dividends. terests, will at an early date, erect Water 2400 H. P. Salt Lake Jl Jl another smelter equal in capacity to Steam 1500 H. P. Salt Lake... the one now in operation. Reports Water 6000 H. P. are Ogden all for The details completed Water-20- 00 Leased Plant H. P. on show that the presthe construction of a complete concen- ent the property could output easily be trebled. tration' plant at the property of the The move which bears nan. r the impress of 400 MCu. Ft. Daily. Salt Lake the in will Four Metals Dugway consistency company materially increase 60 MCu. Ft. Dally. Ogden district. The directors will meet in the metallic output of the state. 7 8. MAIN 8TREET. a few days to ratify the arrangements Jl SALT LAK OITV. now planned by Manager George L. The Silver Shield at Bingham which Moats and the construction of the has been driving an extension of the plant will soon follow. It will have a capacity of 50 tons a day and it is Niagara tunnel for several months, claimed that enough ore is already recently passed the line and is now blocked out for a years steady run, working in its own grounds. That a and that indications are favorable for steady product of ore. will soon- folmuch larger bodies to respond to fu- low is predicted by those acquainted with the condition of the property., ture work. Walker brothers . flMnfng Comment .... shareholders that Mr. Snow will be able to bring about:both harmony and aggression in the companys affairs. In addition to well devoted efforts that will be made toward the production of crude ores the arrangements for concentrating the large amount of low grade stuff is well under way, and may soon take definite shape. .. , . James - , d : i , 1 J 'j' Kennelly, M. the veteran prospector, promoter and mine operator, being thoroughly equipped for the undertaking, will; in a few days, start, on a trip in quest of the precious met-- . als through southern Nevada, along the route of the railroad from Salt Lake to Los Angeles. : jt .j encountered , 'j .. r in the Water recently Honerine drainage tunnel at Stockton is flowing at the rate of 2,000 gallons' ... a minute. ' . . ; - Last week Frank Groesbeck, of the Rio Grande passenger office lost his1 dog Ticket.' He. advertised him in Truth, and on the. evening of publics-- , tion day one of our. 3,000 subscribers. returned him to his home. The same ad. was printed in the . Herald all week, but no one' even said dog to Groesbeck, who declares Truth the best fadvertising medium in .the city. . . i , . 0 t o Sixty friends of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Gamble assembled at the residence of their daughter, Mrs. Newton, on last Tuesday evening, to assist them in the celebration, of their golden wedding. The presents i ; were numerous and many of them were from friends and relatives in Philddelphiat their former home. One of the features of the evening was a poem by Mrs. Ruth M. Fox commemorative of the occasion. j ' j j j . Refreshments were served and all present enjoyed a pleasant evening. i i . Jl Jl . J Jt Jl of The it is surmised by those well posted Odd Fellowship will beanniversary celebrated on in the premises that Hartwig A. Sunday evening next at Phillips Coneighty-fourt- h True of the Copper Manager Gulch property belonging to the Black Bird company, near Frisco, and operated by the Franklin syndicate, returned the early part of the week from a stay of several days at the mine. A force of fifteen men are now running a drift and the showings are such as to givq much encouragement as to the merits of the property. M. J. J The property of the Latham comCOMMERCIAL NATIONAL DANK pany, located fifty miles south of CAPITAL PAID IN. 9200.000. Wells, Nev., will within a few weeks GENERAL BANKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES be turning out about 50 tons of conDirectors James E. Cosgrlfl, John J. Daly, centrates daiiy. George L. Moats, of O. J. Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox, J. B. Cosgrlff, the Four Metals company, is also W. P. Noble. Geo. M. Downey, John The mamanager of the Latham. ' chinery is now mostly in place and from tests of ton lots concentrates have been obtained that carry 55 per REPUBLIC NATIONAL BANK cent lead, 11 ounces silver, 4 ounces copper and about $3 in gold to the U. S. DEPOSITORY. ton. This property has been a liberal PRBSIDBNT FRANK .KNOX, producer of crude ores in former days. VlCB PRESIDBK r QEORGE A. LOWE, It is estimated that there are several - - Cashier W. F. ADAMS, thousand tons of ore suitable for reduction on the old dump while a vast CAPITAL PAID IN . $300,000 amount of similar stuff is of easy acBanking in all Its branches transacted. cess, so that a long period of operaExchange drawn on the principal oitlea of tion seems assured. on time deposits. Europe. Interest paid ; Cchen, manager of the extensive in- gregational church when Rev. P. A. terests of Captain De LaMar and who Simpkin, grand secretary, will preach has been in Salt Lake for some time, a sermon on Some Phases of Odd is looking for City district. -- Jl W. J. J. S. McCORNICK. PRESIDENT 8- - H. LYNCH, VICE-PRE8- E. G. ODonnell is making an examination of the Eutonia in Death DALY. canyon. The conditions' at the mine are said to be more than ordinarily favorable, and shipments of moderate dimensions will probably be made In a short time. - T. manager a Sec. Diati savings Trust & Co. SALT LAKE CITY. CAPITAL PAID SURPLUS AKD UP UKD.VIDED PROFITS-- . Jl A. $150,000 Secretary L. $44,000 Interest paid cn deposits. . Loans on np- Jiroved seem ity Acts us executor, guardian, assignee, receiver, etc. Title Guarantee Department: Insures. Titles and makes Abstracts. . a foothold in the Park Fellowship. On the evening following a programme will be rendered at F. Temple, consisting of the Jl Jl I.-0-- 0. selections and a Wilson property In addresses,, musical Miss Josephine Morris. reading by' Big Cottonwood canyon, recently registered a strike that is considered to mean much not only for tnat comMiss panys future, but for the future of that locality. Samples of silver-lea- d TEACHER. OF MUSIC res are appearing with such frequency and of such value as to indicate hat a monster ore chute will soon be THOME 12891. studio. tat m. first so: opened. The Wheeler & Nora Gleason. . ji , jr The Century of Park Valley -- 5 ' ed ; on the market within . week with a gold bar valued I report- the last at $3,300, product of two weeks run. With an, abundance of water and the ore bodies improving in volume and richness a .period of successful operation che is, indeed, most likely to occur. ' Jl Jl From the-1- efforts of Waterman Brothers of Salt Lake, extending over several months the Sioux City & Rock Springs Coal company, with headquarters at Sioux City, la., has been ormed. The company has 800 acres cf coal land at Rock Springs, Wyo., and as a result of the organization Mr. E. H. Waterman will move to Sioux City to look after the company's " affairs. - THEODOSIVS BOTKIN ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LA- W i Room 35 Central Block. 46H V. 2nd So. . &alt LaJse UtYi t - ; CHEAP DOCTOR. If you were sick would you inquire for the doctor in cheapest town? Of course not. Don't take your watch to a would-b- e 'jeweler who will botch it up rulalt. but take rv and it to a man whose re- putation as an expert undlsputable and At a meeting of the directors of the' is II. Gray of the Blue prices reasonable. situated some forty May Day company held on Wednelf Modena, who recently day, Alviras E. Snow was unanimously, THE JEWELER chosen director. is It managing encouragcamp, gives 78 Boat Second South Jl Jl Jay company, miles north of returned from ing report of conditions at that prop- - hoped by a large number of anxious - SAL SICKLE, Commercial and State Streets. |