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Show - i . . DESERET ; EVENING NEWS , JUNE TUESDAY 1020 ft ii DIRECLAPPEAL at TizM f' Tf a gn : for sore, tlrtd, puffed up aching, calloutied feet or corns. -- 1 d . f T IS PROBABLE that no mining discovery of recent years in Nevada hna received such, favorable endorsement hy public officials, banking men nnd mining experts as has the Broken Iliils mine In the new mining camp of Bokcn Hills in Churdiill County, 48 miles north of Lulling and 63 miles southeast of Fallon, Nevada. -- !. I ," J wrur"? : ess Kar:4s "CeVdlIm. ', orn 'rth. 2 TT Tou gan be Jiappy-fuoteIn a tnn. nisnt. I'aa "Tla'' and never auffor with tender, raw. burning, blistered, swollen. tired, smelly feet. "Tl' and only Cla "Tis" take tha pain and aoreneaa out Charge Privileged of corna. callouses and bunions. . With Kept Preu Seek. As eoon aa you. put your feat Tn a "Tii" bath, you Juet feel the happiness soaking id. How good your poor, cld To Gain Control. feet feel. They want to danco for Joy. Tla" Is grand. "Til" Instantly draws out all tha poiaonoua exudation which 7. Sanator Hiram Pllff up your feet and cause sore. InCHICAGO. Jun arhlnjr, sweaty, emelly feet. W. Johnaon put forward tonight, tha flamed, Oet bo of Tla" at any drug store argument la faaor of hla own nomina- or department store., Gat Instand foot tion for praaldant by tha Rapubygpn relief. Laugh at foot euffarer who national eonaantlo complain. Ii era use your feat ar nev- Bafor a maaa maatlng attandad by many delegate ha p landed for what dlfficultr has not bean with tha law, ho called a band up oyaa opan" party but with lh admlnlatratlon of tha aland, from attampta to "hid In the law"When thee laws ahall be Impartwo ahadow of privilege" Defining tially administered, when with like big issue ha declared tha flret waa diligence their penalties shall b vlalt- d not only upon th llltlo profiteer of tha high but th big and powr- ,h with not wholly by new Taw but by un. fu, pr(fUMr cf th, cly of tha praa "administration maaaura of relief wilt ba afforded" ahrloking ant law." Tha aacond Issue, InternaReorea Law tleleten. tional. ha covered flatly with ton decCharging that there ware men who their contempt of law "arooaed the laration: "I am oppoaed to the prev bv vindictive radicalism whfth we all ent covenant of tha league of Nation" abhor," h continued: "We would deal to the with this els so Jusl ai w deal wlih emphasizing hla oppoaltlon the preacher of sedition, and tt ta those league plan of tha erealllca treaty. a ho epeak for them through the poiparty son press "Against II. the Republican that brings us today a new ha declared. eptthet-radtca' mtiat taka it tajd." It la tha new There can be, no hiding ur skulking with which to frighten the timid bogey upon an laaua of thia magnitude. In In are "Thera radical this country. thta campaign men muat march under Thera ar a few who preach the overtha polyglot banner of European Im- throw of the government by force and unor and we whom Internationalism, and would violence, perialism all make der tha old Stars and Stripes" feel the heavy hand of law. Every, normal American would deal drastic-- 1 Expresses Hla Faith. with these Rut there Is anoth-- 1 Sanator Johnson expressed hla faith ally class of radicals, too, who breed In American business men and tha er blatant and who. berausa of the standards .of American bualneea Integ- their power ones, and their Influence, their, with tha rity and patriotism In dealing and their entrenched position, cunning high coat of living but declared there era far more dangerous I would deal waa a "very small group," In the rank In like manner with both classes whose of Industrial and commercial life It to be 100 demand "If radical per These p ac- cent service from public official and practices wera nefarious cused of "brooding radicalism. to Insist upon Justice and decency and he A new epithet, that of radical," in government: If It be by the righteousness to preach that humanity hart asserted, had been flung athiehimbelief In radical consideration with property. If kept pres" Asserting equal be radical not only to what stringent application of law to thoa force It man has acquired .but guard who "advocate the overthrow by to bring govern-mantaun- of a and vlolenca of the American wherever God'a little possible ha Indicated ha welcomed at- light Into the lives of men. women, tacks from sources he deacrlbid.100 and children and If It b radical to pr. j per serve this great nation from tha wiles! "If It be radical to demand and pitfalls of European and Asiatic cent service from public official and and sovereignty; if finally. It be radical to Inalst upon Justice and decency It be If In government. to be lusj American I accept the chalrighteousness have . that to humanity lenge.'1 radical preach property, he equal considerationIf with be to It radios be said, and finally challenge. Just Americas, I accept the of Nations, Touching on thehi League "whole campaign on which he said . , , was baaed he declared: "Longingly our eyes aecrat PASS RESOLUTIONS deliberation, tha .Paris during covenant with the presentation of .the not found We cams our disillusionment. a union of the free people of world, but we found the perpetuation of I.S. tha old Imperialism. Chaetle Coadttlona People were forgotten. Rule June I Resolutions Progress waa pre- MONTREAL, cluded. suprem Every dilating Injustice per- covering political and economic con- war, ditlons in the United States and labor "Inataad of a pact to prevent maintain demands upon the administration forces wa wr given a league to Instead of -- roiMt axlitlng power. ,k, to of that country were presented by the, would enable score, when tha American Federation ski-;of Labor opened Its second day's session her today. COT? world Cut In a a demanded These resolution wher; "hands-of- f policy toward Mexico, public ownership of railroads with democratic administration; of home rule for Ireland, appointment of a committee to lay foundations for an American labor party, lifting of lh blocked of soviet Russia, f Declarlng heot had of trad relations with Russia the cranJaWon and right Issue. absolute recognition of the soviet governto -- meat this ment, impeachment of Attorney General Palmer, Condemnation of Postb would B.jar master General Burleson, condemnare with would tion of Industrial courts, repeal of rend cently enacted railroad legislation en. 'respond to humarrtty forcing compulsory arbitration and escivilisation a cryoccur, when tablishment of an educational system on "he management for the workers. ?,?on.i.t!l2Hve American people act tnd Another resolution presented by Tu theyan nation " o1 "n Abraham Lefkowits, of the American r o pe Rhw t h e y rc t a nd Federation of Teachers, asks for the "democretlxatlon of the school systems" by giving 'the teachers a vole In framing the educational policies of also W. want, in each community. The resolution !,4.U.n tnPourh own recommended that the school houses again. Americans Just be to short, of the nation ba thrown open for use Addrea Beg as public forums for political and economic discussion oanator Johnaon began hla ddrs to the history of the a referenc Vrlth Teachers Federation. , 7.wAsre the war and tha aitu Tha teacher federation has lit locals. The natlona! committee for organizing iron a and steel workers today resolution asking support presented in the committees fight for "free fcyheaven boA? andhands speech," In western Pennsylvania steel towns and aid tn financing a legal batr&3tit.?hindfku or whathar tle to carry eases now pending to the 8tates spreme court. hid within tha ahadow of privilege, United Owing to the absence of President Gompers, who left yesterday for Chi"Every thoughtful member cago, the convention will enact little party.. Republican Friday when he is exits success, a,1t. nave4t avoia businessto until return. fha pttfalls which the peculiar times pected does not com up . election s While the war, now Thera are soma, present It the parly of the until next week, opinion apparently; who would makewould Mr. Gompers will was unanimous that It make wholly few; some who as presl-- : be unopposed for nothubaervlent to power. of Learning federation for the thirty- - j of the the past, there dent leaaona ing from the time. ninth . the would disregard thoa who The International Labor press of of the voice of tha great majority,and Imannounced bad that America it today rank and fllo of the party, arbitrary trill, adopted a resolution Indorsing tha press upon It their own federation's political ,k i rhea Individuals, be ? d by, The press organisation also policy. pres affect to view 'th,onlr"PV'l election of Matthew the announced n'rab'J Wool, Chicago, as president for the expressed preference f the party, snd In dldal" j ensuing year. and Law Violator Score 4 : CANT BEAT TIZ" i VJl hN - - - KM er Governor Emmet D. Boyle states over his own signature, after a personal examination of the Broken Ilill property, that the showing is the best I have seen in any new territory in Nevada for many years. The n Chief Executive of Nevada is a standmining engineer of high and his endorsement of mining ing projects, in their early stages, is unusual. developed single-hande- d by the disand coverers, Stratford Arthur, at its northern extremity, to a depth of 130 some of the rich silver developments in Tonopah. . The property promises to devel-- . op, when deeper and more extensive lateral work is done to prove up the known veins and unknown parallel blind veins, beneath the adjacent volcanic aro; capping, into one of the feet. This portion of the vein has been proved along its strike for 330 feet by underground workings. For another 230 feet south from these workings the vein has been developed to a depth of 30 feet by several shafts to a point where the vein is cut off by a fault and thrown westward to a new undeveloped position im-lorta- In this faulted position where it well-know- - far-fame- 0- . ten-da- vic.c-prcsidc- , srssi Lom: Chicago Daylight Saving .'7oVtuT.ieTy yfew.he bu Jn limes they are In positions of power. Starts Sunday System Talks Kept Free "In their swollen arrogance, dependService.) fRy Universal Jun T. Chicago will turn ing upon the kept preaa for theirof Justhe ItsCHICAGO. one tification. they would read out ahead hour clocks Sunday, for have writ- on that will begin to opdate the Republican party those who ten It glorlou history, the plalji peo-v- erate under the city saving daylight of Lincoln. They fondly tiuonVte 'Mayor Thompson today announcedplan. be delusion that they and th ordinance providing for .'will rkP and of the tim. passed today, !?.T Tha '2 ?Tiand ihethmembera oflthe advancing affect th( counra The ordinance the official clock on the city Jiall. lh. pr til l!? Llr thM?' right "J ..omxenE'wTm nn. PT:t.d " erst Just common folk. I deny the are move, the back of their set to at naught fight of any mn out against the tg pressed will. Alla cry few todav to attempt mad by El Paso Loafers Must th Republican ' partr. victory Is "Avoiding th pitfale. Go to Work Says Mayor within our grasp After eight years action of phrases md . th American , EL PASO, Texaa Jun 7. Mayor wholly at variance, of Charles Davis Issued an order today that tb frri Lnfler Imorratic,every to ikir government must Kj ,0,fcr of th bav blindly leadehli thev scats labor altua-I- n worl berasu ! meotl Tnrt Hon. which he declared wM Imperilling Er-P..M th. agricultural ?rA5 It lines "t tnMHr Hi o. W a rot Mh wirt rnrtd Immediately. Tha ll ll ell-kno- WE i v r . We Are in Touch With Happenings ' in the New Sensational Nevada Mining District and Solicit Your Inquiries ' w '" fh7yR.S.r;;bt KJrh-eound- ln ", p. Bourse May be Sold Try OneCwiBottle On Omt Why seder Rehtng tmmt a ms.nt loe.irt A k D. D I), arm twtaat Me. Sa lie Try b. D. D. jump H. nut dea g JcCf H2).IED.in. Disease Di lotion for SWn SchraauB-JoliRPo- n Pmj Rorc . ' Over Speculator; Heads MADRID. Jana t Tha Rotiraa. I whwdt ufaeaUtiovt haa raahsd tn racant years, la In parti of hairy po)d tha hrada of tha anmr-.ffar- hrakrra and drrotrd ta othrr pnrpowi a ara held an tha Twa fnnrtrtf FaTaral yarn rtf Intarrat an tfcaaa mortriffM ha not baan paid ! thIf Tnlaaa tha Intrrrvt yaarrnmant paid tn a rartain parivd tha baildin la to la aold. fearid-Tny- , deep-seate- pl ohTh; , nt an .wiasss. nt on the property. , r.;; ii silver producers of Nevada, many of w hich in their infancy could not boast of the silver developments now to be seen at Broken nilk.. BROKEN HILLS SILVER CORPORATION has been oris totally undeveloped, the vein can ganized wlth'a capitalization of 3,000,- U00 shares to operate, the Broken be traced for 1,300 feet further, or until another fault cuts it off, and Hills mine. Underwriting of 2,000,-00- 0 shares of treasury stock by the Fithrows it again westward. delity Finance & Funding Company, From the partially developed to net the Broken Hills Silver Corportion of the vein, which averages1 poration $380,000, is for financing five feet in width down to thejowest of d Arthur Perry Thompson, level, more than 400 tons of high purposes, including acquisition the of as a geologist at various times for grade silver ore, averaging 130 ounces complete title, development the Anaconda Copper Alining Com- of silver per ton, have been extracted, r - mine to great depth and the erection of a hundred-to- n mill. Copper Company, the Davis-Dal- y these In same on workings and The of the Broken Hills pany, the Utah Apex Alining Comthe at the main shaft more than Silver president dump for and Wells, presiBulkley pany Corporation is Ed. Alalley, $100,000 in ore of a profitable grade dent of the American Alining ConTreasurer of the State of Nevada. Tho y examination of is already blocked out on three Bides. . is Gilbcr 0. Rossi State gress, after a The vein from the lowest level up, the property, also reports favorably. Bank Examiner of Nevada, J. C. averages over $15.00 per tou as broken Gooilin, cashier of the First National that in tlic mine without any sorting of Bank of Lovelock, Nevada, is treaGeologist Thompson says to reveals the date work the waste rock broken with it. surer. C. E. Bingham is a director. Air. Bingham is a director of the Bank presence of a vein of ore from three Only a Traction of the exposed of to nine feet wide that averages betFallon, Nevada. Eugene Grutt is vein a outcroppings has been explored. ter than $15.00 per ton, as the ore is Where . this has been done the vein in secretary. broken down in the mine without sort- Arthur Perry Thompson, geolo-- , the vein is 2100 feet the lowest workings has been proved ing, .that - is chief to be wider and rich as it is as nearer of mining staff. Aline gist,long, and that there are ore deposthe surface, superintendent is William Frazee, its parallel to this vein on the properformerly superintendent of the Nety, one lense of which spreads out over Strong silver ; sulphide .. enrichvada Wonder mine. an area of 120 feet by 140 feet in its ment at a depth of 130 feet in the greatest dimension, another 55 feet vein gives every indication of persistAmong the initial stockholders of on the south to 130 further and between the Broken Hills' Silver Corporation feet, great depths ing strong by property repetitions of these lenses vein walls which are marked by the are' the directors as above named; most pronounced evidences of d occur on a Urge scale. Hon. Emmet ,D. Boyle, Governor of origin. Nevada; Herbert G. Humphrey, capiAir. Thompsons completely favtalist, known as the biggest individ- in areas Wide the hanging-waorable report covers 23 typewritten and foot-wa.rial land owner, mine owner, cattle of the vein arc mineral. and pases. t ized at the surface in the form of shatsheep' raiser in Nevada, and a and suclist of other. w e lenses tered long ore of that are.measur-ablCONDENSE from the reports cessful Nevada men. in hundreds of feet and. may mining ' eminent geologists, engineers .underafter development For purpose of distribution and and other known experts who have mean, another instance of masses of ' ground, popularization, we are making an recently made personal examination,, lower exsuch been ore as have grade initial offering of a limited amount of the following description of the Brok-e- n late in sensational the posed developstock of the Broken Hills Silver Cor- Elills property. ments on the Comstock Lode. noration at 25 cents a share, nrior to The vein matter and country rock listing, and request IMMEDIATE The vein, 2,100 feet long, in the Broken Hills mine, has already been strongly resemble that foundl with -- acceptance, Entire Second Floor, Herz Building RENO. 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