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Show WESTERN MINING GAZETTEER. It will be urged, no doubt these transactions that the eases are different that the man buyning to be rich, while the For the mil good of the mining interest it ing stock is making haste the house is not. There never man would bo v?ll if inanv of the mistakes of the was abuying I loth purchasers weaker Y. argument. mil. ISUF.h WEEK!. be be could better would It not past repeated. think they have made agood bargain, lie of HEVOTKI) TO it fair dealing and honest transactions could proclivities doubtless believes GOLD AND SILVER MINING characterize every transfer, and if notoriously tho property worth $11,000 or $12,000, or more. worthless properties were not allowed a place The stock fancier holds the same opinion with Ahvkktiskrs will j.Uasv tr tint four issm a urc one regard to his investment, and if either is in any market. The common good of all immtli. offered next day a suflieient advance upon his l iiitni Stutts mnl Can-- ! in mining and the manv interests de- - bargain, lie sells and pockets the profits. The ill iiu 111. ruvalilr iii uiivum'f. atlii, fa. 00 Hut our very logical it demands a decided departure analogy is complete. Otnre Or.l.T, lwiik pending upon Kkmittamk xhuiilil In- Hindi ,iv fie who buys the friends that l.itu-rDraft r imni.li' to mbk w. Mcw.k.ivk. from many of the dark and questionable wavs! argue lurthcr, to s a humanity , while lie It is not necessary for us to par-- ! iii ri'nartl to Mu? mitiiiu mui milling f of the pat. . who buys the stock is actuated onlv bv the litsorintinim if oris (miiijih iK'uliirii1 llio nismmr.s wluro tin- reputation J t ,IfSl Inotiuw. Stftlv : lot twwJ what and the prosperity of a locality has beengreat- - this means. Do the facts justify such an as- FINANCIAL SALVATION. Iv injured, and the tide of immigration and I In the first place we may as well jsertion aside to other less prominent dismiss from our minds any intention on the Manuel labor is in disrepute in this country. capital turned some unfortunate transactions. l,a,t )t eitheMndiidiial to benefit humanitj. American bovs are leaving the N. farms and sections, by buy neither houses nor bank stocks out of i no .lottl.1 in our tniml Unit we arc oil!., Tlunt wish tn u.tM.fU K,r.lt.t, I ure, uuaihilteratcd . . workshops of their fathers for the crowded 1 a owost il ri!ll,on lts l Vl' ,0 ll ,s selfishness is the ruling: motive, except in so far marts of trade, intent on getting a precarious l '1,K ,"1 il again toward: a vitlur lias u disiie to benefit his ft.ntily in living liv their wits, l'ovvrtv stricken parents the shore. reach the operation. Hut tliov do a service to liumani- c believe that the tide wi denv themselves ordinary comforts m order to, . II. wlm thinks .i . t(vL. ,nr, a higher point than ever, but the current will a too high or too low. ami buvs or sells with the , , , t give their graceless, groveling sons smattering 1 u.i , am wi tuou i.u ruu nixer I'Mih view of raising ot depressing the price of that of knowledge, sufficient to muster them into will Investment be l',vsi;I,t 1',VlI; nioret(H.ki jH.rf(irms jllst as oRat a service to hu- the beggarlv crowd of professional suponm1" with development instead of specula inanity us lie who places his nionev in a sav- cautious adventurers . . imranes. Daintv. turn more prominently in the foreground. mgs bank, or in a house and lot. Would anv , ..... 1, drottis stvtirtit throughout the html. pt? work,,, f,. wjrf m.r st.Kks I,. hI.IIl so l.igl. In dtty if it .1,0 of kgypt . vvmtr the Irm.s ,. mrt me uf tl, f.r lla; n,,till , a stock anv on lake ex. ho national life is deeavmg un-:honest toil. lor buyers 1,11 ( )Iu,'at,uns i,! nmi' ample: one margin which - rumiing' raj.il.ly down influence of this drv rot of idle ainl J,rul!' l1U)r, 1;m Wl11 a crmuucted Is it not upon larger scale under the influence of the -- hears. of icr-- , l(K'alllus speculative gentility. Witli at aiea of .. with the best appliances and under the most the action tlnsi hars that first rouses the tile land and mineral treasures inviting to toil careful earned homes and fortunes, pretentious hut l.t.k .....1 Jr.ik.s will, tlu-iimoi.oy ? mines wo.ki-,- l,v fUK.ll I'orpun.tions of adivo . . fells them with trumpet tongues. Nivs to helpless masses of our young men arc standing owncis. Allot these indications tu., wake to the . . idle in the market places and whining over . . up; put vour shoulders are favorable to the best interests ol mining, wheel, before it l)Jto late? is This the sertheir hard lot, or crowding the billiard saloons and tending to place it ujhmi the same sub- - vice that the bears" render to humanity. And and grogshops and spending their scanty stantiul and reliable basis that other productive jwI,pn the slmrelioldiTs are roused, and by failto disastrous as make lives their iiction have set their earnings industries are founded upon and successful Iv l,r),.1,l)l n,,t! ures as possible. affairs in order, wlio are the first to proclaim to . the world the timeliness of their actions And yet right here in Utah as in other porand tho ellicioncv of their exertions? Is it tions of the New West, thousands of educated not the hulls " Poos the speculator in real estate do as in iich for humanity? We doubt enterprising young men are wanted to open it. and develop, with pick and shovel, with active brain and cunning hand, the inexhaustable til0llri, the season is late for operations of GOLD IN NEW SOUTH WALES. storehouses of useful and precious minerals. much extent at the mines, wo notice the good principles and habits, with bard mation of many new companies who will oiler The correspondent of the writing work 'and economical living, the mountain jstock for sale." You forget that I'tali isnn from Sydney, says : Alter a long period of of Ttah offer magnjcent opportunities eeption to the rule, for developments can he dullness in our industry, there are for obtaining a competence and amassing prosecuted in this large and rich mining A rush basset in to some signs of a revival. True manliness and independence:, rei ion with equal facility, both winter ami simia place called Tomora, in the southwest district lar more likelv to he obtained through this! nier ; in fact there is reallv more work done hv There areaheadv aliout 10.0(11 of thccolniiv. mountain life, than under the enervating, de- l,sllf in winter than summer, in parts of this men on the ground, blit very little work is beWhile the season of active moralizing influences of large cities. Truc.j'lVrritorV. ing done, because tli ore is a want of water to our mining camps furnish many examples in tions only lasts a few months in many States wash tbe auriferous dirt. It is impossible, the line of Prodigal Sons, but dissipation and therefore, at present, to say whether this parrecklessness need not attach inevitably to minticular spit will turn out to he a productive will not stand that ing pursuits. Principles gold field. The whole district, however, has the lierv ordeal of camp life are of little worth. long been known to be auriferous. Now that there is so large a gathering of men, the area mark the adIndividuality and will get mere thoroughly explored, and it is venturous men who compose the advance quite possible that some good gutters may be guard of that great industrial army whose' It must appear clear to everybody that a discovered: In all mining operations of this columns are penetrating the fertile valleys ami kind there is an inevitable waste of labor, bemountain ranges of the New West. The stal cause there arc no surface indications to show wart men and money kings of the near future! that is to say, that a person having a thousand the course of the underground leads. Capitalists do not eareto embark in this kind of will be found among the young, educated and search. Waiiso the result is so uncertain; and enterprising men who from this time on, strike therefore, most of our gold fields have been out from the dusty highways of common life probed by workingmen who do not mind and spurning the slimy temptations of vice, are pays for the stock, giving the stock as Security throwing away their labor, because it docs not content for a time to endure hard, rough labor and paying interest as may be agreed on for cost them much more than being idle. Lonand isolation so that they may unearth lie the amount borrowed. Now, in what respect don Jfiiiiwj ournnl. Ithis transaction differs from that of a man who metallic treasures of this teeming continent. We are in receipt of Mark Musgroves UW-erUtah offers inducements to thousands of ster- - 'buys a house and lot worth $10,000 and pays on account, it is impossible to eonpublished at Salt bake Jtnhnj (jnxttcer, ling men with whatever of capital tliov can i0,,b &10U0 is ,u,,1-vUtah. 11,0 vt'r llllvc It wl, morllsts a newsy, reliable mining City, iv: l'tone of these transactions commaiul, to open up her ilu,5lbU--' vein, wrong, journal, and just the paper to show lip the pronounced and deposits of gold, silver, iron and coal, and see to to blame but mining resources of the great lioeky Mounevery thing nothing to assist in laying broad and deep the foundaI the Subscribe for it only $. per same tain range. in the other. hit does not ; 7 d Wttrmi'n Minhuj L vit ir, tions of an American State. hope of gain prompt the individual to both year. THE FUTURE CF MININO. lllciiicrn 1 fyazcllcrr, ft house-buyin- g en-SiB- si Kii-Ti.'- iin-iirtiil- : - ' ju-- iit - . 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