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Show MODiT THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. T7r, T, 0 ZJjzQ $208,361,346 At October Greatest Show" in 2, Utah complete readineta, will be thrown . cpen to the publie. This will be Childrens Day, when the Production the Last Half Century Has Been $1,400,000,000. nr that th mtUl mining district Utah aftar mora than fifty year of unremitting activity, during which period 1 gross amounting to approximately If., f 494,004,004 he been produced and dM-- 1 dead totaling $205, 11, It have been paid. at no time in their hlftory faced a brighter future than they do at preaerrt seems almost an absurd axaggeratiOn. At best, the life of mining camps i ephemeral; the activity la feverishly in tense; the gams of the losses are liras, and then, where ail wap hustle and. hops, follows an endleas period of mourntul quiet and alow decay. While there are In .Utah not a few camps that have long ato pasted the halcyon etage. the principal mining districts of tho state Tm tic. Park City and Bingham arc at active as they have ever been. Discoveries in old producers, as well as la virgin sections previously thought to bo barren, the invention of metallurgical processes which allow the profitable treatment of low grade de posits of huge potentiality, apd the vast aise and diversity of mineralisation are factors responsible for the longevity of the preelous metal industry in Utah. Perhaps there is ne etate in the union which has tha diveralty of mineralisation of Utah. This state end Colorado contain tha only deposits of radium-bearin- g ore in America, AU of the precious metals are found in abundance, as well as the hydroisrbons. eleterite and ,ef f in .past ages has been something frightful, something and even today it occupies the time and the mind cf 5 leading physicians in all countries. The death rate among infants is being gradnally reduced through' new methods of hygiene, newpreventatives and new reme dies for infants. This reduction in the death rate has, NOT been accomplished by ; adapting the precautions taken and remedies used by adults. Rather has it been to keep clear of the old .methods, and choose after long research the precautions ' MORTALITY JNFANT almost beyond belief, - Gross To "3 O'CLOCK Monday, o side-show- - 1 V H o - Children Cry For s, , -A- SEE YOU THERE! AicoaoL-aptRCW- t. Lf-i- p AVetabtePrepamtoteM ;. WJllys-Xnigb- av , Deposits Extensive. Of remarkable perstetence and extent ea Well aa of wide diversity are the mineral deposits of Utah- - Properties in the Park City district, worked continuously for a half century, have still such large reserves and great stretches of virgin territory that thev should produce steadily for another fifty years. In the Tin-ti- c over district, which has produced 200,000.000 and paid $32,000 004-t- n- dtvt--, outlook Bingis tha dends, bright. At ham, tha Utah Copper company, which has paid im its eighteen years of .existence over $117,000,004 in dividends, has many decadea of production ahead of it. Other mines of the district the Utah Apex, ths United States mine, tne Utah Consolidated, the Bingham mines, ths . Utah Metal Tunnel hava bv no mean reached tha limit of their ore deposits. By a naw adaptation of an old process leaching of huge ore bodies in place future of remarkable promise seems to open up for the Ohio Copper mine. I However, other very important factors !in the prosperity of the metal Industry are the excellent prices being paid for -lead and silver and the steadily, improving outlook for copper. What $1 an ounce tor siivef and 6.35 cents a pound for lead .jneana to the, metal mines of tha. State can be readily apprehended when It is known that in 1921 Utah led in the production of silver and was third m the output of lead. In the production of copper the state ranked fourth, and 'seventh in gold. Reductions In freight tariffs on ores .during the past year and other mining 1 1 f Your druggist carries s .end and one items for your convtnienes and welfare. AlwvTrvth dniKonfm.' Ic V- a- 7&M sgrfsisfilf Afif gioulatingtteRo4 MinenyLyoTKAWC0 I Sift aaam l AhclpfulKemfcf pat cm wdDUmu1: GonstJ MdWlsJ cost, hava stimulated production great-l- y. During and after the war tha matal induatry of tha atata auffarad- haavily as a rult pf tha high haulage cotta. However, recent thorough revision downward of freight rata on ores ha immeasurably helped mining companies. Proper-ti- e, which previously could pat oparata hava resumed production and will continue to da to as lone at maul price, tay at or sbova their pre.ent level and mining coats do not advance. Salt Lake Smelting Center. d.po.lts ere exhausted. The molt Important development in Park City hss been those in the estate of the Park-Uta- h Alining company. Originally the ground being developed -- by thla corporation was deemed barren of possibilities. It wse believed to He on the outskirts of th valuable deposits of the district. Nevertheless, this company hag proved to the satisfaction of all that the formation previously thought of no tentiality I ts richly mineralised older parts of the camp. , . Organised about five years ago, this Company since its first dividend last Christmas has paid $100,040 in dividends, V Inesmuch as Salt Lake Is the largest tilver-le- e smelting center in the electrified five milea of underground world, any lncreats of mining operations railroad, paid for expensive equipment means, a stimulation of the operations of and developed ore body which local metallurgical- plants. Moreover, Insures years aof great production. Now acshipments of ore from outlying- etples 800 commodations for men. dwellings, Colorado, Nevada, Idaho and California boarding and bunk houses, and a largs are Increasing as conditions affectin surface are erected At ths plant being the mining industry dmprove.- - nisc-i- l 4 same time in addition to the company, downward revision of ore freight rates to make regular diviearning enough from thess states is having a beneficial dend payments and cars for current exeffect. D.icOvertes In virgin territory during pense. is adding to its surplus at ths the last year furoleh abundant evidence rate of $20,000 a month. that the mineral possibilities in the state are of such immensity that years, and Old Mines Stiff Productive. scores of years, will elapse before its In the older part of the camp, the Park City Mining Smelting company, a corporation, capitalised at $7,500,004 to take over a large estate, hss maintained a heavy production and made some remarkable discoveries The Ontario, after production of $50,009,000 and payment of over $15,000,009 in dividends, is still shipping a large tonnage weekly. Conditions in the 611ver King Coalition Mines comrecord pany, which has a production very nearly equal to that of the Ontario, were never better. Better conception of the possibilities Of the TlnUc district can be had when It la known that the Chief Consolidated Mining company, the leading silver pro lucer in the United States and one c( the most efficient operating organisations in the country, is steadily acquiring both eld and new properties In the tamp. The measure of the .success whleh - attending this enterprise can Los ttona ef a change more fundamental In ita effect. Whatever the relation of caaaa and effect may have been, the fact ia that th 1ft market prices - for weakness ah e bonds,- - both end speculative, coincided with the publication of disthe extent of ths patches describing 1st QnrrADRCaHP crisis In Europe. This may have been, of course, only coincidence, or it may have been that uneasiness about foreign affairs merely accelerated a movement which had already gained considerable Impetus. In support of the latter theory It can be pointed out that quotations for e both railand second-grad- e road bonds have been declining very slightly, but very steadily, for over month. React Copy ot Wreppe. The market for public utllltv Issues hss been much stronger and, while Industrial bonds are lower on an ' average than a month ago, the loss Is not so as with tho rails It is. of course, great not. possible to trace sources' of tho selling1 Ae far aa the business outlook waa which depressed quotations throughout concerned, no change waa indicated. Exhe week It we surmised, however, cept for possible congestion on- th railrthat, a good deal of liquidation came oads.- domestic conditions were ell fafrom banks which have been carrying vorable and it waa widely held that even Investment securities purchased at In much the moat serious outcome Europe lower levels Tor that thera might be oouid not permanently retard business two explanations, one that money was revival In America. Virtually aU lines naeded in . increasing quantities for of induatry report improvement. strictly commercial purposes and the Treasury officials were reported aa ether that the sellers believed that prices forecasting better prices for wheat. Cerhad gone high enough for the present at tainly anything that will contribute toleast In either case the result would ward increased buying power on the part be tho came, for tho moment at any of the agricultural population will be ra te. helpful to general prosperity. high-grad- Your druggist knows that waste matter accumulated in the system is a breeding ground for disease of every kind. 80 per cent of all sickness, in fact, originates at -- - ' It MOT nflTDB pnysicS When natm wont PIXHO will . GENUINE CASTOR lA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Demand for Public Utility Issues Increases, While "V Industrials Show Drop, By BYRON SELLER, (Copyright, 1923, by gait Lake Tribune) NEW YORK, OcL 1. Reaction ruled In )he Investment market . last week. There were exceptions here and there, but tha teadoaay waa d o w aa to tha governing influence was not uniform. Neither waa there any agreement aa to tha probable duration. As to the causa the obvious thing was to prevalent weakness to concern over the disturbed condition abroad. These were admittedly serious enough. The fluctuations In sterling exchange were proof of that. But not all the authorities held that the foreign situation A large conWas primarily responsible. on money martingent put tha emphasis Roma were even more ket conditions. Specific, saying that uncertainty about new government financing waa the chief factor. Aa to duration, those who held that the current news waa the development te which prices were responsive Insisted that the reaction was temporary and that when the news became more favorable quotations would advancp again. Those who put the stress on the course of the money market were not willing to admit that there bad not been Indies- wwerd-vOps-io- as-crl- ba ff high-grad- vmc iiHTxua womwamv, mw veaa airw 3P. Whatever may be thought about whether or not the very highest grade of investment securities have reached price levels warranted by the future of money rates, It cannot be doubted that there le room for Improvement in the second-grad- e Obligations, those which are responsive ts the financial conditions and business prospects of the debtor corIncreasing railroad earnings poration. due to the expected heavy traffic of the last quarter of the year ought to be very Tho question helpful tn thia direction. here, of course, la bow far speculators have discounted thia improvement. Meanwhile those who etfll felt uncertain ee to the future turned to the shortterm and callable bonds as a refuge. The high coupon rate obligation with Its large current return la very attractive to this class of conservative investors. Their purchases were distinctly a steadying Influence In the bond market all the week. While the change of appreciation In principal, which proved M powerful an Incentive In the eager buying of longterm bonds tha peat twelve months. Is entirely lacking In thle kind of security. It la equally true that thera la little chance of depredation, ack7; -- paON-Wct I 1 able? 4 a bad back keep you You know there must be miser-- ; some-;- ; thing wrong whea every day brings a dull, nagging backache and that tired, alK--j dragged-ou- t feeling. ,So why noLfind the,' cause and correct it? Chanceskre, you ' have given no thought to your kidneys; yet7. more than likely they are at fault. When the kidneys weaken, the blood beepmes? overloaded with poisons that well kidneys would filter off. These poisons upset thle whotef1 system, and its little wonder one has torturing backache, sharp, stabbing pains at every sud- den move, and distressing bladder irregularities.' There may be headaches, too, with dizzy spells, jumpy nerves, and an irritable feeling. Then dont risk serious or chronic kidney-.:trouble. ' Help your weakened kidneys with Doans Kidney Pills before it is too late.T. Doans have helped thousands..They should help you. Ask your neighbor! - ; . -- Read How These Salt Lake City Folks Found Relief: - Your Physician Prescribe help baby, the more you ought to realize what a wonderful remedy Fletchere Castoria is. It has been used for babies' ailments for orer thirty years. Aa experienced doctor discovered Fletcher's Castoria' especially fdf babies' use. It is a "harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. Doctors who know what is safe and best for babies have only good to say of it. h Don't neglect your baby. Get a bottle of Fletcher's Castoria and give baby a few doses of it. See how the little one smiles at you SIT if trying to thank you for helping it. Soon you will learn to depend, on Fletchers' Castoria, made just for Infants and Children, and o course you would not think of using anything for them that waa not prepared especially for Infants and Children. So keep it in the housed wj . this source. ' Quitk relief therefore is of utmost importance. That's why your druggist recommends Pluto Water. Its prompt action, within 30 minutes to two hours, means speedy elimination of dangerous accumulations. And Pluto, being a water laxative, is harmless, safe will not gripe. In cases of sickness,, it is always best - to- call a doctor. Pluto, however, is the. ounce of prevention which, when used promptly, will often ward off serious - results. It is a wise precaution to keep 7 Pluto always in the home. Bottled st French Lick Spiui&i, Indians' Of Course You Love Your Baby. be judged from the fict that the stock hss recently reached on the New York market a new high of $5 a share and the company is hot only disbursing dividends regularly to stockholders, but ts adding to ita surplus. X Conditions in the Tintlo properties owned by the Bingham Mines company sre of remarkable promise. The Tintlo Standard on The east aide of the camp, developing virgin territory formerly believed to be worthless, has probably the largest tonnage of high grade silver-lea- d ore opened up for mining 4n the state If not in the west. The new mill In which the Immense tonnsgee of low grade ore developed by the company will be treated la said to be to productive that tha revenues .from this plant alone are more than those formerly earned by . tha mine. t You love It because o! its Yery helplessness, because It cant tell -you what Is the matter when It feels bad. It can only cry and look to you foj help. But the more you love baby, the more you want te3 'IfEVTYPlS -- Druggists Know the Value of Pluto . LTu W feg! ;jw7isRS7?iiffi 5 Cheerfulness neither 0plum,Monblnetvcr - "f & - i ThemtyPrwuotltvgBi 'A is ' ' ", remedies specifically applicable to infants, This being so, is it, necessary for us to caution mothers against trying to; give, her baby relief with a remedy- - that she would use for herself? Will she remember that Fletcher's Castoria is strictly a remedy for infants and children?:. -- ed Admission 10c to Children, Adults 25c. t Day Saturday, Oct. 7th. - f) End ifP with--wide-ey- ' w. &..Y little tots come "to view Utahs best in a whirl of carnivsi fun. of a lifetime will fill the kiddies m Sights Exhibits of agricultural, hofti- wonder, cultural, mining and manufacturing products in splendor will contribute to the education of the children, and give them a better knowledge of their home state. Curious toyjballoons, confetti, squawk-er- s and a thousand .other surprises will contribute to their delight. , Pony Polo Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. uto-teeter, horse racing, free band concerts. Fireworks every evening; Wild Test, nldian Village and scores of other features. i alunlte. valuable for potash and aluminum; sulphur, huge deposits of oil shale, fine marbles of rich and splendid hues, snow onyx, and other valuable , building atones. r.r-rr- rl Making History. Ck in Dividends Paid In Utah During tKe Past Fifty Years. IT. MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 1922. i 'I MRS. EMILY SMITH. S37 E. 6th Seuth ,4 St, y.7, Fills, s I hsve used them sufficiently to know thev sre a good kidney and backache remedy. When I have taken cold and, as the result, felt a weakness or an aching in my back. In fact any indication of kidney disturbance, I have used Doan's and a few have corrected th trouble OYER FOUR YEARS LATER Mrs. Smith I am 'just as glad to recommend said: Doan's now as when I last endorsed them. ' They hav kept me in good health. HENRY PUGH, 23S West Second North ey 6t asya;.. and my back was weak and lame and ached constantly. I was also troubled with pains. As Doan's Kldhey Pills hsd helped me before, I used, them again, and the same rood results were obtained. NEARLY TWO YEARS LATER 'Mr. Pugh saldf I havent had tha slightest need for any kidney medicine since endorsing IXian's Kidney Pills. I consider myself cured and wy-kid- theu-met- give Doan's full credit lo MRS. M. A. HADLEY,' 224 West Seventh South-- - &Cy.saysi-.-- y While Z have- - not .used Doans Kidney PiU extensively, I have used them enough to know they are all that la claimed for them. I 'had attack of kidney complaint and suffered severe pains screes my kidneys. At thes times It was hard to get up from a chair If I sat awhile. My kidneys acted irregularly, too. I aiwsy used Doan's Kidney Pills for these attacks and they fixed me up ts first-clashape. ss 0)ami9s ESidleey . Every druggist has Doans, 60o a box. Foster-bUlbur- n Co., n s TH) Manufacturing Chemists, Buffalo, II. 7, I V Iti |