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Show GODEN NEWS MMa-M Mine Is Promising. President John F. Smith of the Little Pr ankle Gold Mining and Milling company com-pany has been advised by W. D. Copper-nail, Copper-nail, general manager of the company, who Is located at Camp Nevada. In the Cloyerdale canyon. Nev that the first day's prospecting In the new district resulted re-sulted In the uncovering of a new ledge six feet wide and only 100 feet from the west side line of the famous Tom Boy. Quarts was taken from this ledge that ran from 2000 to 3000 ounces of stiver to the ton, and from 20 to 30 ounces of gold. A rush wss begun for the new country, and Mr. Coppernall and his associates immediately im-mediately located a townslte. The Little Frankle company is composed entirely of Ogden men, the directorate com prist n a-John a-John F. Smith, James C. Gasbery, Emory A. Smith. W. D. Coppernall and Dr. E. M. Conway. Fire Girls Escape. Five girls escsped from the State Industrial In-dustrial school at dark last night. The airls were Amelia Robertson. Jennie Sloan; Ida Wheeler, Madge Patterson and Carrie Hanks. All of the glrla were sent up from Salt Lake. O. A. R. Meetings. . The G. A. R. committees desire that all patriotic citlsens of Ogden, attend the entertainment en-tertainment to be given at the First Methodist church Sunday night at which time Dr. Talbot a veteran of the Fourth Indiana volunteers, will speak. The Spanish Span-ish wsr veterans will meet at the city hall Saturday night to complete the arrangements arrange-ments for the observance' of Memorial day. ' . - , Y ' . . |