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Show MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 14, -- JEW MINING EXHIBIT WILL SHOW .P OCESS OF CONCENTRATING ORES 00 iJSoycl Machine Inclosed in Glass Case Will Be Operated and Explained at World's Fair. concentrated. a ST. LOUIS, Sept. 11. myrterious machine, built of burnished steel, cop- per anil silver, occupying a space fourteen by thirty feet,, and entirely covered ivith a glass case, will be the center of the State of Utah's mining exhibit in the palace of mines and metallurgy at the World's fair. This machine is called the "new concentrator," and its mission is to assemble the valuable metals from the ores ?nd separate them from the worthless Veather is Here AND J. Will Gray ii Chesterfield ft William Thurgood, Who Wm Hurt in Centennial Eureka Tram, Hn Hopes of Recovery. William m trlnrr. h th atrial tramway Thura-oexi- . In-Ju- Sept. At least fifty person was being broken to harn-5- 5 14. !- - WW;kMtL OP COAT fit 4 la krrt. ed Saturday l;i ,t tho plant of th lnlt.t.ll Hjrka. at KureR. ar.d who i br'icM to tht tl'y for treatment. I reported toJay to b rrM lfiR nl-r, and l;Cpe are cntertalr.J for hl d. HI recovery. arm and hand rroh-d- to panic-stricke- arj,vral up. tli'ijuh . Im broken In naull w fr.ilj iniii'l w.-- r the r ! I'll j lre fi had ET ray Has His Life Instantly Crushed Out. Albert o'cloc-- W !!.. FarKu t fteamfitter. ."" tJralnger. was killed by a strc t t ar at Saturday night at the coimr wl.a In t!ie j J i now Mrvie.t a Si.it Co." i.k. L. n M. Hie--d S-p- - IJi;i An t. f l I 'lll". w rd v dreRraphl-- mo aitaJn teicier.. f.ftke tiiib th l f!;-.tu.r- r" tlirli'4!1 nTKf'M ' T' r Tl l I 115 KJti'Ci of h Al!t It l tr will ti.e and c.t make ho r IhIic er.Hr I:ta. ..tpr rr, t lit--h- ii r ! i , tr m i Pi;ir.-- fir ido t! j. 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I 5 Inside th": tmlVy j at that point, and hcai'Ire- - a car approaching, attemptAfter Absence of Four Days. Mrs. ed to ri.p, iot his balance and was CARRIES OFF HOUSE Fehr Ccmes Back; U'oj t Hours struck by the ear. ;raii;g---r'h al was wedded between INT THE of a Friend. NIbHTTIME t'ne ff iui r aul the hotly of the car, and was badly cut and crushed. Mrs. I'ehr, th ounc m Mhr !.. my The tar was No. Hf), on the Murrav . line. mid'T,'as in 'charge of t'onducb.'r Dispute Between Builder and Prospecdi d on TJujr.7d.1y pp ttlo.iAly Jf Swamr and Mottuvcan Smith. As soon w hli a rri.Ttivr. returned I' ji Itk Ovmer tive of !'r httly Residence Leads to as ,rair,2ri ,,vas struck the car was ' I j t r.Uht ntid :.iir. d the ihsi l. stopped and th" body was extricated. Strange Happening?. It .m (enr thf mf vlih uie ponet; and Dr. Behle were notified, tor-tmi hi fh" but (Irai-sphad been instantly killed! Tne nuiPf i f rriT.d nd ixnrn had A :::n;l! frame Inline ,,,, x. f,ir. no Intention of der rtlnir thr r'.ll l. hl i The body was cmoved to the J. W. fj,,,d net ...f Elihth iu:d I. Hret hu-i?- . h knew wh ill H:d Taylor undertaking establishment. S.ittiMav ik-v idKht An examination of the scene of the fah?.ten to rmrn. the roidmH ef tht neighbor'. juently e!li tality was made at once, and the tracks Iiood retired. DRESS YOUR WALLS. made by the unfertunate man where he It bad juM hen eomplMrd and a fdinllv sat were plainly seen in the mud. was preparlr.tr to move p,t0 t W vrJI t a that tiecf.Tatei Kwr.day Grainger was a member of Cheyenne from Kc toll to ja parr the lot wa. tlntlnsr. tlcorat-IrR- . roll; the No. B. 660, nisnt the h,vI: j.ad Wyo., lo.lge P. O. K.. and had lnrli,g p.iir.tli.c. etc.: rlfcht : riie; pron.pt I.aler fn the day It was iivc-.vi u i ray, w nere ne was em- work. f.no. V. IIHKltT & i n.. a tin lot ?everaj t,!o, its a via v. ployed in the smelters for several 22$ Stair St. . Into v.",Ii.t ihe Ji.oulry montns. fact lhat some fM.ftte ov'.r monev me Grainger was well known in Wyoming ters had occurred between the contractor pli: and the parties who had ordered th house cycling circles, and had almost comthe pleted plars for a cycling tour around t'Ul.t and Th SU Dennli Cafe, prtvat without s words l ad comeformer, the world. with team aad wastingd on two floor, unexcelled crTlc the huildlns. The remains were taken in charge by popular prices. ?SS Mala. the local Elks, who shipped them to We do decorating In re:ief. th Cheyenne this morning. THE DESERET CIGAR. and mo?t artistic. See mr ' One etc. W. I.rices, A. of those !or.r. cool. nftr dlr.nr PLEASE Dl7VAI,U 124 W. 2nd So. ' Phone. lir,-k- . :.iokej, jrood any and all times, 2 for 23 cents. ""Th display will be made of the precious lcfi Angelus." Anireles. Th ftones which are plentifully found in Bait I.fike. Th two flnetr Ticket Apents Oo Northward. tTtah. among the most valuable being hotels wst of Chlrno. e the topaz, garnet, ruby and opal, which 7V:Z r'f K. rt. mmLr e.f the will be shown in crystal h 25 PER CEIIT OFF cases. irjtl.m. r.eid the rl. vi th convention of thr which Utah will also make large agriculOn cIhiIoti all re l"r!d4- and Haturdav, m.0. electric fixtures for thlrtv divs detural and horticultural exhibits, into from th Short i .;..-- for th North-weAugust 24th. Good opportunity to parted which the work of the experimental A Utf. r r.irht. n,. .w.-- i the hom. beautify station", will enter. tht m to 'ay at the BAIYT LAKE KLKCTRIC SUPPLY CO. nrrd ' at Xa:ni a. 1 - A. th- appdcatlon for ardon with (Jov. M. XVellM and Att'.rr.y-G- f A. fJru-th- n nernl of the Ooatd of I'lirdop. l.'UKe r,r.s ,rv,., ahoit fiflern el Ids ytitrner ),tn rnn frle:r who are working p.r him. The apt..itnit ftlll wrr.it.' lin. t ml-pH"Md ii pen S.if im'.ij . l"i."!. of Kiehth South and State stnets. It is believed that Ciairgrr sat, down s . fnlciiiT r Uteh Liquor Co. Gunniaon Tunnel." Wells-Forg- o prlon f.r cmffzzlirg money while rornert.d uh a ycarr. oi l, 11 Marry. T. luk-fear-yea- 1 A. Lincoln FUows Is to Head Paper Before Ogden Congress on "The Bank Asks Governor fcr Release Trom Stato Trison. Albert Grainger of Mur- a ruiAsura: to mow KIT Or XIECEAS. diss we sruu J. Will Gray 8l Bro., IRRIGATION SCHEME SECURER PARDON Convicted Employee of n' I WILL TELL OF GREAT DUKE STRIVES TO CAR ldaL Jo TUT. I d KILLED BY "iiZK 1 "whlah U i aalta. Vat prfa-- t la a, aryla and fit. Son in 5a It Laka in tfca ran elaaa. Trie ?23.00 and 1 I'LHAPi: vrrr, Bro's & POSSIBLY RECOVER were injur-one fatally, today, by a horse that in Krooklyn. Women nd children fled in terror, but some not quick rnmixh to escape th hoofg of th animal. The screams of the n women and children and th shout of the men who were trying to subdue the horse attracted lirs" crowd Htid sent the police thither on a run. in the belief that a riot wai In progrr... (leorgc Lane, the only person serlouly hurt, had gathered thre children Pi his arms and was running awnv from the maddened nnlinnl It h knocked down. The children were slightly hurt, but line's fkullwhen wan crnh-and he v.ill probably die. The horse, after dashing through revrrat collided with a trolley car and was knocked down. centrator. Process of Extraction. Here it enters a large trough and the electric power thit moves the machine is applied. The large trough vibrates and th sand flows down the incline to a platform, where it spreads out and is violently shaken. Then it parses on to another trough and thtough it to another platform, where it is carried up in to higher platforms and the is repeated. So on process; shaking through the big maciiino with its many rail h -- NKW YORK, Coat The Top 0 0 CRUSHED MINER MAY (!) Ran Amuck in Brooklyn. The ore that' supplies the grist for this wonderful machine will be mined in Utah and transported to the World's fair grounds, whrv great ore crushers will grind up the huge boulders and small pebbles and reduce the mass to fine sand. This process will take place in the twelve-acr- e outdoor mining exhibit spare adjoining: the palace of mines and metallurgy, and the sand will be conveyed from there to the con- To complete the task of the pure gold the ore passesextracting eleven vats. The visitor may through inspect each process, and attendants will clearly explain the chemical actions and give the reasons therefor. Large bars of pure gold will be shown in this exhibit. Iron and the products of iron will be hown in another exhibit. A beautiful 0 0 0 At Least Fifty People Hurt by Maddened Horse That Are Mined in Utah. Attendants Will Explain. 0 . ymy. a your womaa from t vMUnc frWid ho iIt.ouri. ht and toj pin at th Grac flat, wat rrnVrd uneonaelou yesterday by a fall frem meet car at the Intersection of State and Second South ttrctta. She attempted to alieM from thi car backward before It cam to a flop and thrown violently to the pavrmrnt. uffrring a painful wound on her tempi, WHILE SAVING CHILDREN confined. , 00 - ' May QU Off the Wrong W7 and Is Knocked SenselMs by Striking Pavement. I-ea- HERO FATALLY INJURED sane. Protected From Inqruisitive. There is more than one reason why the machine is covered with glas. In the first place, Utah's commissioners want the World's fair "isitor to see how rich their ore is; then they do not want perspiring hands to come in contact with the highly polished machinery, and in addition they do not want the visitors to put their hands in little shining piles, of gold and allow the precious dust to trickle through their fingers, for gold has a faculty of sticking to iome people's fingers and burning holes in the pockets of others. The very sweeping from the floor or the room where the concentrator does its work 3'ields many dollars worth of pure gold which would be lost were it not 4 Mi - MUs.Lcah The concentrator Is a remarkable invention, and unlets the visitor familiar with gold mines and mininc mrhlnrv h nvr guess its use. It is complex and Is built of many parts, connected with pipes and troughs, belts and chains. One might liken It to a threnhlng machine, with the glass case corresponding to the red wood covering of the latter, and permitting the visitor to see how the various ores are BY P. V. DE GEAW. - FALL FROM A. CAR ' IK . How Metnls Separate. Th" he ivier metals are thus separated fiom tr.e mixture and gold being the first to free- ih;eif from the mass and the .'"hming particles pour in a tiny stream into a. receptacle where they slowly accumulate. Copper is conveyed to another level, load to another and the sand, with all of the valuable ores extKiioted. is conveyed to a large bin, here jt is carted to the dump. The Cyz.ddc Process. he cvanide methed of extrartiner ?,'Srld from the ore is equally interesting. ;ind I'tah will show this as completely as the other, but in the outdoor mining space, however. The ore is reduced to sand in the crusher '.he same as in other methods, then it is passed through a series-- of large vats, in one of which is a. solution of cyanide of potassium. When the gold is touched by this solution it is dissolved. Then the water with the gold distributed through it is drained into another trough, the baser metals remaining with the sand in the vat. In the next vat another chemical is added and the gold again takes on a solid form and settles to the bottom, where it can be easily collected. WOMAN IS HURT BY (S3 MACHINE LIKE EXAGGERATED THRESHER. V' bu-'ket- The Salt Lake Telegram. 11)03. r m ' rrom Jrthar.'a rrot?tiT Ac; M!urr ComnerrHl liiock. pepi dWi :tk v.: SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS OF BAD DEBTS d." Inte-rr.iitlon- ,.r aas' BMBHa w ft, if t. nt lurf IVMIMEHefV Sf n J tKara In. It. i!tn'!i fee Ta4 at and for Pad y - -,- TOMTIini m am w mm r."' t tt" MON., TUES., mm m - .a SEPT. J) WED., 11, 15, 16. Superb showing- of Paris and American Hats. - Exquisite Displays. A Fascinating Fall and Winter Exposition. if he beauty, (- -I ATQ grace and originality of nnr PATTPPM a x CVilVU r U UiUUULUUilO 11 Will l to an jaeai gathering, the master creations of the famous fashion wizards together with the splendid copies and designs of our own trimmers. They are stylish, expert and swell, embracing the chic and smart ideas in all the nobby styles. Rich in style 4.f:c T- Tp JL1 A. """uui up-to-da- ii J M s ouvenir Swagger New Styles. We wish to call your attention to the style, workmanship and finish of our suits; when you see this display you will readily perceive why we are m last vear s coat and stnt hfttnc: Rfft. creations, new designs, largest variety at moderate prices X te H HHNDSOME SOUVENIR WILL GIVEN 71 WAY New Fall Styles in Ladies' Dress or Walking Suits. JL mm BE AT OUR OPENING. Souvenir New Fall WALKING SKIRTS Dress Skirts, Silk Skirts, Coats, Waists, Furs, Children's Coats, Dresses, etc., arriving daily. Our assortment this season will far surpass that of any other one. 4 N |