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Show THE ARGUS. MINES, Etc. P. O. BOX Continued neon Page 1445. F.Q.S. E.t Geologist and Mixing Engineeb, 436, 437 and 438 Atlas Slock. Specialty Economic Geology and Mining of Coal. Careful Examinations and Reports on Coal and Mineral Lands and Mines. Prospect-inand Developing of Coal Properties. ? BLUE WELSH SILICA Fire-bric- k Abernant. Imported and for Sale by A. T. CHUR, Sole Agent, 19 Barclay St., New York. THE ROESSLER & HASSLACHER CHEMICAL CO., 9. Zamper, driven by McCoy, pulled down the purse of $50 in two straight heats, and, incidentally, winning a number of dollars for the sports who believed in him. In the 2:35 pace and trot Bobby B. carried off the stakes, but only after a struggle covering five heats. The 2 :25 class brought out six entries in an attempt to capture the $100 purse hung up, but it was a walk over for JensenVBillie D., 'who captured the purse in one, two, three order. Then came a quarter-mil- e and repeat for the bang tails," purse $30. In this race the management showed their determination to have fair racing by. admonishing one of -- the. jockeys to ride to win ; and not winning the first heat he was turned down and the mount given to another jockey. But he didnt win, and to complicate matters the newT jockey made a protest to the' effect ,that Nimbus rider had hit his horse over the nose- at the finish, thus losing him one ol those traps which permit of easy L, ? 1118 judges,, though not the no who and men The egress. ingress were looking at the animal were afraid crediting the statement on examina-t- o go near the trap, the animal showed tion of the horse, decided toj'run the such terror, but the boy, when he be- - heat over again, which demonstrated, held the imprisoned creature, fearlessly superiority J beyond all lmlbu pot out hia finger and atroked its head, the rat manifesting as much pleasure as doubt, who set the pace, and won jby a would a cat or a dog. Several days have length and a half. long-continue- COPPER SMELTING Trade Mark, SPORTING. THE CZAR AND HIS FAfllLY. OOSEESPONDENCX SOLICIT AD. R. FORRESTER, 15 wna ... New York. d J CYANIDE. " Short Stories. I An entirely new scheme looking to aerie! navigation and flight has been suggested by A. W. Nitsch of Boston. It is such a decided departure from all the propositions heretofore advanced for ; I . .. utilizing tbo atmosphere for purposes passed since then, and the stablemen of transit as to command serious atten- are still afraid of their capture, hot he A modeat, unobtrusive Irishman tion from scientists and others to whom has grown so tame and familiar with And other won the championship of the the boy as to allow him to take him out lias been presented. Chemicals for it is the idea of Mr. Nitsch that the and put him iu the trap, will come at world in hammer throwing. At the It Mining subtle magnetic attraction that holds his whistle and manifests every appear- - New Jersey A. C. games Monday last Purposes. the needle of the mariners compass snee of joy at bis presence. There seema defeited Alexander Mitchell, our TRADSi MASK. with unswerving fidelity to the north to be no question but what the boy could champion in that line, by hurl-fecan be utilized in a magnified form for train that rat to perform almost any within the power of such an ani-- 1 ng the hammer the tremendous'dis- convenience, profit and pleasure. Ndden-Judso- n Go. mans tanceof 150 feet 4 inches. Mitchell Accepting the theory advanced that vast deposits of magnetic ore exist in hurled away.under his own record SALT LAKE CITY, Let Him Off to Pick Corn. the immediate viciuity of the north John Bagsby, a youth who was con and was able only tomake the mark of UTAH. pole, and from there come the magnetia currents distributed over the globe, and victed of complicity in a horse stealing 128 feet 4 inches, a difference of 22 that it is the attraction of this thus far case in Kansas City, Kan., was not sen feet 4 inches, It is saidthat Flanagan, unbounded field that draws with magio tenced along with the other prisoners or that is the champions rhythmic power the needle of the compass, there who were found guilty of various crimes has made himself very is nothing, as Mr. Nitsch looks at it, to at the present term of the common pleas cognomen, conrt in that city. When the prisoner popular, in Eastern amateur sporting prevent its being made of real service. rtiners and 44J ! believe, said he, that magnets was sentenced, be told Judge Holt that circles since arriving from the Emer-hi- s be suspended in the air of suffi could mother had a lot of com to be pick- - aj(j jsje Prospectors I ; I at Pru 7100 stamp (Dill 4 4 the hue mu bid bedoctiok works building one and quartz mills, stamps weiring either 200 or 500 pounds each, to crush guaranteed through a 50 mesh screen 100 to 125 pounds of ore per hour. Can be packed on horses into the most inaccessible localities. Are two-stam- p Price for 1 Stamp Mill, $100. Price for a Stamp Mill, $180. Mill and Mining . Ma- -. chinery and Castings of furevery description nished on short notice. All work guaranteed at Chicago or Denver prices with freight added. JAMES BAXTER & CO.. BOISE, IDAHO. DR. A. SCOTT CHAPMAN, DENTIST. 206 and207, Atlas Block, Salt City utan- - cient force to counteract the resistance of the air, overcome the adverse currents and move more or less rapidly toward Mr. Nitsch says that it the north. might not prove possible, but it was open to argument and experiment, and there was no telling what might come of it. As to the methods of return-sh- ould such a flight as pictured ever be taken that was spoken of as a problem that would be solved quickly. Chicago Tribune. He Has a Strange Power. It is a curious thi ng the power which human beings have over animals. There 1b in Lowell a boy, differing in no respect from his companions, who has this power in a marked degree. Every stray dog or cat in the neighborhood knows him and loves to be in his company. A vicious horse which the stablemen can with difficulty handle will stand like a lamb while he harnesses and unharnesses him. The doves fly around him, and in the woods the wild birds apparently regard him as a friend and ally. The most remarkable exhibition of his power, which has long been known and commented ou by his friends, was given the o4ber day. A large and vicious rat war captured in the stable in ed, and he asked a week to do it in. H. H. Sawyer, one of the jurors, went bond for the young man, and Judge I The Argus list of subscribers is Holt let him off, suspending sentence increasing daily, until yesterday. The boy appeared in court yesterday afternoon. Judge Holt said : 44 Well, young man, have you anything to say why you should not be sentenced today? 44 Yes, judge. We have still got an- other days work on the corn, and my mother is going to move. I wish you would give me till Wednesday. 4 All right, my boy, till Wednesday. I will put off sentencing you till then. 44Thank yon, judge! Ill be here, replied the boy. The boys punishment will be only a jail sentence. Kansas City Star. 4 Fad For Petty Larceny. on good authority that the fad is abroad for petit larceny. A New York exchange claims that many foung women show a decided eagerness lor the accumulating of stolen souvenirs. Spoons, cups, plates and glasses ire purloined from the restaurants of iwell hotels to commemorate sometimes I luncheon, sometimes a dinner, but perhaps oftenest an after theater supper. State St. 307-309-3-11 It is affirmed ! UTAH CLEANING 5 TAIL0RIN6 CO. East . Fht South 138 fashionable Neatly Done by Custom ' Tailoring. Tailors. Gentlemen's Garments Called A. J. HALL For and Delivered Free. junasw.- First-cla- ss . |