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Show Till: SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1920. AWOODROWfcER- Jh FINISHES WITH A.5MIIE Judge Wet m, ft Future Operations. iiimiTiiiiihiiniuiiiiiuriiiiliin Properties Have Extensive Ore Reserves and Large Area Virgin Ground. , pfl 2 Mining and Daly Look to Profitable 2r;;rv Colonial Bedroom Suite i Judge Two Park City companies,-t- e Mining and bnieltlng company and the Daly Weal Mining company, uoolaied dividend jeeterdav, according to the Larnbourne. abatement of George president and general manager of both organisations. Judge Mining vtll pay on April 1, to stoik of re ord March 4. a ftoo a( the rale dividend aggiegating est will Dalv of cenia per &harr U record MarUi of on April i, to sto ray $G 5mi, at lL a, a dividend aggiesatlng rate of 15 cent per bhare The dividend to be paid b Judge Mining on April 1, the thirtv. sixth for the companv. wtll make a grand total to dale f $2,7)OhO, (hat of the Dalv West, the d dividend to be paJd hv this organisation, mill make a tutaj of $6I3-000- f mv- t a N r-- u aixty-eecon- Daly West Response Rapid. Tha dividend to be palj by the Judge Mining and Smelting companv is the first to be paid aims April I of last year, the one to be paid b Dalv Went la the The presfirat to be paid in seven vear ent management has had supervision of eat activitie for a period of tha Dalv tao years, and development of tne 'Upper levels of the mine from mhiih territory a great part of present pioduction is coming. was not begun until after the labor strike of last vear, about the first of Julv Response of the Daly Wtat mint, a proore with the ducer of all principal value in silver lias been le markable, according to Mr Larnbourtie One ore bodj above the Judge mine level haa piodured for the last two months on an average of IDKM) per da, with the total value of the ore above $PKi per ton. This ore bodv, a fissure contact deposit, was opened up In a horizon not est All conworked before in the Dalv ditions indicate that ore bodies opened up In this temtorv, which is of large area, are permanent About one vear ago the capitalisation of the Dalv est company was Increased Noand $140,000 paid Into the treasun twithstanding an extensive campaign of development has been prosecuted and the mine put into excellent condition for economical production both under and above ground, on January 1 of this year, accord- ing to Mr. Larnbourne. the company had a cash balance of $142 000. The earnings for the months of January and February atone will be almost sufficient to furnish funds for dividend requirements for the next six months. Colonial Bedroom Suite In American walnut finish. The suite sells reguA suite that is roomy as well as attractive. lar at $225.00, but we are offering it for one week at. Tiltinff Tub, Wnngcr Swings, Steel Stand, Noiseless Westinghouse Motor. Buy your Washer like you bought your Liberty Bonds. We pay the first $2.50 for you. They clean the clothes in a few minutes. Listed and approved by Good HousekeepCall Wasatch 4703. Institute. ing Three-Piec- e y $195.00 WALKER ELECTRIC iJhtJ-fo- Street. Phone Household Electric Appliances. WE GIVE YOU TEEMS. S97.50 X'eek T3 COMPANY SUPPLY State Wasatch 159 A RANGE Is on of ths most essential article of the horn and hr w offer one of real value. This range Is positively built of the best material and Is absolutely guaranteed to you. Special for 4703. nrf RrTIJjr 2EaMiiiiiliS I (online iced almost immcdiatclv according to Mi (niugh Operations will be begun A elation wilt be in thn beu Gull anaft ut on the b el and sloping from tliA ore ehoot Irgun' lit the meantime, llo n'v adit will bo begun j lun-fo- Smelter Output Increasing. v POET, DRAMATIST, The Judge Mining and Smelting comLECTURER, TO TALK pany, on January I of this year, had a cash balance of $148 000 and unsold epeiter AT LITERARY CLUB to tha value of $tSo 000 For January the earnings aggregated about $45 000. At the company has on hand about Begin on present 3500 tons of xlnc concentrates, which, with the present rate of mill production of conin Free centrates. will be sufficient to run the electro! v tic smelter st full capacity for on vesr Operations at the smelter, acThis Week. cording to Mr Larnbourne are satisfactory. The plant is giaduallv warming up to its maximum production of from ten to twelve tons of sine premium spelter, 99 9 per cent pure, the minimum, and with I Ferhar the first properly to begin op the maximum running ua high as 9 97 (rations with the advent of spring will hsp I the Judge mine are hold- - the "U Marie Wln,ns con,'a,,,r' Ing up lir excellent manner, with large property tonsista of twenty bix claims reserves in right. It ami with an (situated about nine miles northwest of said, "touched to Grants me The first of the week U II explore. During the past sixty days the I value of the mill ore have showed con- - trough, one of the directors and supeiin sklent Improvement, until the grade isltendenl, hill lake a uetv of men to th hi her than for many jeare pest mine and begin operations Several ago Mr Gough shipped j ASSOCIATION FORMED ore from jears the L Marie arid from the , Wright property-- which Joins the ftisr BY REALTY DEALERS named on the south As the mine. ore situated on an excellent road hut file or I six miles from the 'Western Paciilo, this Speetst to The Triton. a Profitable it is said On the RUPERT. Idaho, March -- Realty deal- - "OI;k a sllaft was unk to a fs of Rupert hsve incorporated a an PP,,V 100 tert of of streak 010 0,1 elg 't association, under the laws of the state id6pth averag- F'i,e tarloads, of Idaho, and the following officers have inch8 4 ln cent lead ami ounces sliver per Seen electedW B Hardv, president; to ,lle ,on. wr'' IxtPP I b' Mr i.ough A- - H. Jensen, secretsrr right property an firms have At Present on the Eight of the Rupert 'crtlcal depth of .on feet become charter membersrealty of the assocla- - I d,t to vut a e the rfa. lh V on. Each firm ln ths association has sowing opened ub access to all listings, and commissions I ,n the shaft, is being dt'e 1 so manv Promising tlle 0,1 are graduated and made uniform A pro- M,drl of orp h'' Pnd up hv gram of constructive community sdver- - shov',n workings that me tnmpany tislng and affiliation with similar organ- - ePeil1i.ml haR d. dc Ided to bul organic lratlons in Idaho and other states wiU I prospect at depth the lime porpbvry carried out. Witter Banner poet, dramatist and lecformation whn h traverni hv a nt- - turer, will of Harvard, alena ore talk ou andTh graduate I (work of extensive fisgure Farm rTircnasecL Return of the Poet a at the , been opened up in eighteen plates ttdiei4 Uterarv (has t!ub on Man h 18 at 8 ? RUPERT, Idaho, March J. Nosblt ( I1 the Starlight shaft a shoot of ore w ul h odok in the evening Because of the has bought from B. Brooks his three- - I assaved 01 of an ounce gold. 6 ounce heating capacity of the club autract adjoining Rupert, for $4000 of silver and JO per cent lead wa followed limited (Cr ditorium an (arlv reservation of seats i Brook had an acre and a quarter in up for eighty feet On the Pea Gull claim requested 7ht tirketx nmv be tiad from I a a to bt.cn has driven of beets, which yielded twenty-eigtons to depth Mr. F Y Navlor Mrs Wesley King 1130 feet on an e ghteen-iiKthe acre hoot of ore and Mrs Spmuef R. Neel J (which aesaved 02 of an ounce gold, 9 oumss of sihrr and per tsnt kxd tn Councilman Resigns. Launching Deferred. ,hs Priscilla tunnel, only driven for a dis MONTPELIER, Idaho, March 6 Cltyltance of tlnrt y feet, was struck a f( vv PHIT, M )VLP11T March Tha Councilman Bron INeleou tendered hie feet beow the eurfat e a Nhowing of ore laiim Mur of tho Siam at Ho oumos of fuhn and 17 Island was railed transport resignation to Mavor H H Hoff thislwhich aasavd ofr this afternoon beand it was promptly accepted by I per cent lead 'eekg cause t'ic high wind made It unsafe to Uie council A new member wriJI be j s buildings adequate for preent send the shin off the vvavs Secretary of by the major tti a fewr day orations aro standing, operations can he War Maker ax presfnt and Mra Baker Operations to Property District If you understand the makeup of a real good combination gas and coal range, this price will seem ridiculous, but we. offer only one at this price, A regular $ 175.00 range C1Q7 CA to go at Coinage 10.JU POr'dl. If you are in the market for a real bargain in a period dining room suite you cant afford to overlook this. It is made in the Queen Anne period and of solid mahogany and sells regularly at $487.50, but will be offered for one week at $370.00. See it in our window. We also can give you this same period in American wal- nut finish. Dining Room Suite 1 lyr,ht fn small dining room suite of four chairs and table matched beautifully and constructed of solid oak with genuine leather seat, in either fumed or golden oak CjJvlE VHU-U- U finish. Complete A 1 fill h n Special Notice teon GOOD GOODS' and Making of Fur Garments Ney Now in Effect Our furriers have just returned from the east, where they have secured the latest adopted fall style patterns and also made large purchases of skins at the recent big international sale at St. Louis and also in New York OitL years. Summer rates are attractive, and should have your earliest attention. Eldredge-IMc- Special at TsmTt SX- Lon J Haddock Speaker. J Haddock, who recently returned from England, will address the members the University of Utah Lommen e club tomorrow at a rrpeUt g to be held at 2 o clock in room 4J of the Industrial EdMr Haddock will disucation building cuss ecenonuc conditions in England of Editor Branching Out. Jos H RUPERT. Iiaho. Marc't for manv ears owner and publisher of the Pioneer Record of Rupert, has bought an interest In the Minidoka County News He has become associate editor, with Albert 71 Lee a edtor and O The F Alien, business manager change took plat e March t Me will tell cold. but shv cold weaken the lungs. lowers the ju. Every and paves the wav for the more vitality serious diseases People who contract pneumonia first take cold The longer a cold hangs on. the greeter the danger, especially from the germ diseases, as a cold prepares tie evstem for the reception and development of the germ of consumption, d starlet fever and whooping rough. rid of jour cold, the The quicker you iess danger of contracting one of these Chamberiain1 Oougtj Remedy disease Its great reputation a a cure for colds and can be depended uton It ts pleasant to lake. t ivertlsemetit a, gt j 29-3- 1 East First South We Know You Want j Our New Van Dyke Last gives you just what ybu want. It has style, comfort and quality, and Plan News by Wireless Why Colds Art Dangerous. Tou ere often told to 'beware of a - Co. OiUU Shoe Styles That Have Pep and Kick t, CLEA ELAND, Ohio, Marrh The first actual attempt to gather news by wireless from all parts of the United States will be made here during the Cleveland electrical show, March in toi2n a huge wireless station, capable of receiving messages from a ross the ocean brought here bv the I nited Mate marines from Philadelphia, has been set up. JJ) Furniture was to hare hern sponsor Both will be here Monday, when the launching will take place Summer Rates on Fur Repairing So we are now fully equipped to take care of ouustomers even better than in former ft One only to be sold at this low price. It is just an advertising offer. Upholstered in genuine Spanish leather of the best grade and fumed oak finish. rt HU The Price Is Right We have this Van Dyke Last in two-ton- e browns and tans, and in solid colors. Ask for our Van Dyke, priced from $9.00 to $14.00, in calf and kid leathers. Walk-Ove- r Shoe Store 214 SOUTH MAIN ST. I |