Show wealth pouring in with copper at 30 cents pei per pound lead a a i 85 to 5 90 pei per hundred ft eight silver at 07 cents ssan r ounce and wheat selling at some thing like 1 2 per bushel in the fe eastern mallets mai lets a great volume oi of money is pouring into the mining and agricultural regions utah is most decide alv alyin in the swim a far as the metals are concerned for the business life of the whole state is quickened by the diffusion of IN wealth taken from the ground the de mand for copper is said to W wide japan being in the market as ii ell as the europe in countries at sa the e same time domestic stion is constantly increasing while there way be soine some doubt is to the heavy sales of tf U e red matal at 30 0 per pound february delzie del nely iv there is no bobbt that it will reach that price if the present demand contin lies for any length of lime time it is harvest time for the tile mining men as ag inell os the agricultural in gak terest sand munitions makers and there la is really no end to the riches that are accumulating in the united palt S states even the most pessimistic politician will have to admit that much while pausing to take breath betin between eeik his doleful cries of i woe oe to gaa come in the future high prices y for the metals are real and tangible 1 I and ia we e believe that it is the bonsen sus of opinion among mining men that so far as their industry is con corned the market fir fr copper and lead will be good long after the a r closes it would perhaps be rash to mabe male predict predictions iong but it would seem u that the mining slates states are up on the eve eie of a great boom that k many new properties IA nil ill bt opened up and that prices u for hares wll will continue to increase tribune P IP the second third and fourth pa riols of the fast ward boy scouts took a d hike bike to the hills bills north of the city under their leaders tuesday night and had bad a good outing scout roaster master joe atkin went to their camp and saw san that everything was wag 0 k they left here about 0 30 p 4 in taking a wag wagn in with wool etc it was as a wet inet night but that did not deter the scouts who made camp in the big c ive 0 01 i the sugarloaf where LK W tl ev were sheltered from front the wind and rain they built a camp campolie flie ia booked cooked supper sang songs told to tories les crabl ed jokes and had a merry time re returning home about 4 sop m martin I 1 mcallister f rest rang I 1 1 or edof of the dixie national forest foret at a fea pine valley samuel M 1 macfarlane ringer biall headquarters at nid g cat eat ariz and john C benson ato n sp ge at filter alibe pl lie utah ill in the dixie borost were visitors at the state capital capitol this morning they report forest forert ftp conditions excellent in the dixie re deerve erve which ext extends erid from the upper lupper part of washington county down doin to the banks of the colorado river in arizona deseret news aws sin may pay js as a one night en R but in the ion lon y run it labet the theatre |