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Show J VOL. IV, BEAVER CITY, UTAH. SATURDAY, MAY NO. 19 12, 1900. he wpuldiongUnce have interfered in war in beballof the the South-AfricaBoers. Mr. Bryaii Is not soHgnorant but that lie knows - what would be the consequences of such an act, though the act. consisted in uothing more than He knows an expression of sympathy. century, with tho siirgTFcpHohof the Horn Silver mining veuiure, Beaver county has never been mined orpro? peeled under anything like business methods. Many thousands of dollars have been invested In blind bickering after pay-orbut not as money would be that diplomatic relations with England spent in any other lino of business. The would bo cut off at once and that Con money has been invested, as one would gross would b called upon to face a Invest, in lottery tickets; lirsraalPdaBs declaration of war. There are certain and by driblets with but little care as to things which a president, If possessed the results. There are men In this city of the necessary mental acumen, can do who have prospect holes itreverygulch independent of Congress to advance the and canyon from the summit of theTus-clie- r Interests of humanity; but there are range on the east to the Nevada certain other things, among them inter- line on the west, and not one of them -ference in the affairs of European na- down to a point where, under the most tions that in no manner concerns Amer- favorable circumstances, they coulcj ica, which he cannot do, and when My. hope to demonstrate the real character Bryan puts himself on record as in favor or virtue of their discovery. of such an unAmerican course, he simMining, when carried on with that ply emphasizes a point which had be- same degree of care which is ordlnarilly fore been sufficiently demonstrated, vlzr used in ihe cond uct of other lues of that It would be dangerous to risk the business, is a perfectly legitimate busiadministration of the nations affairs in ness and one which lias against it qnite his hands. as low a per centum of failures as have play for the mercantile or manufacturing busl- Bryan made a grand-stanthe presidency four years ago and has ness. Beaver county presen tsjn sever-- . ever since been playing to the galeries. al localities as gjreat promise of profit He may be encoied this fall,butILJie. from money invested In intelligent minIs his acting has become so common ing as any section of country in tho that the applaus will he very weak, aud West. The formation of the numerous on when the curtain falls the 6th of upheavals is not only indicative, but a next November it will be to close the guarantee of the existence of mineral, orator of and, unless the floatandsurfacedeposits starring career ofHbe-bo- y the Platte. of pay-orwhich Is founi over nearly every square amile t)L the countys sur- - , face, fell from the clouds, we have the MINING ASA BUSINESS. that countless millions In "When Utah shall have reached its positive proof lead, copper and the precious metals zenith In, the array oLproducing states, await only the Inauguration of scientific It will be found that mining in its various research and development to bring them forms far outrivals any other If not all to tho surface and launching them forth-o- n other products of the State. Beaver their endless mission of blessing t t h 0 S tate heads the list of cou 1 n Published every Saturday by THU BEAVERXO. PLJB. CO. Beaver Ctty, Utah. SUBSCRIP HON KATES: One Year, - - Six Months, - - - - fl,50. .75. Advertising Rates on Application. Entered at the post rfflce at Beaver City Uiab, for transmission itiiough the mails as second class matter. W. M. WHITE, EDITOR. MINING EDITION. the 3rd of June wo will issue a special edition of The Blade, devoted On exclusively 10 the tinning industry, containing sixteen pages the same size as the regular issue and with illuminated cover. The edition will consist of 4000 copies and will contain besides an enumeration and description of the mining properties and prospects already opened up, a carefully prepared dissertation on the geology and minererallzaton of the east end of Beaver county, in- eluding Newton, Granite and Lincoln mining districts, and a descriptive article on. the working mines of the western districts. Mine owners or others desiring special representation In this ihj stnotl fy ifsbefore th e 25th inst., as the forms will be closed on the 28th; the balance of the time before the date of issue being neccessary for press e d ti 0 n 1 work, folding, binding, etc. One half of the edition, orOOO copies, will be circulated free appoints such as Boston, Duluth, Denver and Salt Lake, where special interest Is being taken In Utah mines, and the balance of the issue sold at S5 per ICO 4 - t 1 d e, -- 11 1 eso copies delivered to any now as arranged alphabetically, but in address in the United States. Order the years tocome, as Utah steadllly early and showjmur loyalty to tho coun- climbs the pinaclo of fame as a contributor totho. jiaUqny productiveness, ty aud to the industry of mining. Beaver will maintain its place hr "the front rank of counties7and byVIritie of IF I WAS PRESIDENT. its importance as a. mineral-produciWilliam J. Bryan has for four long! section. While tho industry of reclaimyears been telling the people of the ing from the covetous grasp of mother United States what he would do were e a rth J h etre as n res tha Qi eJii daen behe their president. Among other things neath' her bosom lias been going on In' a equally ridiculous, he has, stated that disultory way for over a' quarter of a ng r 1 e; in a ri k led. : - Beaver county has reached. If indeed, It has not passsed, its limit.-o- f Importance as anagidcujturalandstockralsjng section. If there is a fmure In store for the couhiy, "It is held within the walls of granite, ilme and porphrywlth which nature surrounded us and must-breleased with the pick and shovel. The qu I ckerth i s workUeglns an d the more energetic it be pushed, the sooner will Beavui take the place which Its -- e |