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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOVli.NAL, canic flows there COAL SHORTAGE AFFECTS 1 MINES MOST PROPERTIES HAVE MONTHS SUPPLY. ONLY Unleae Situation Is Rolievod Many g Minas Will Hava to Clots Down. Coal-Uain- 1!1(1 position in .i can always be with certainty. Thci-einrthe j v..siei in should be done tauiiodsly the district should be developed from the known region as a center: thus little by little a greater knowledge of the geological detail will be gained. The (luarts Veins, occurring in tertiary andesite uinl currying silver and gold, are analogous in those of the Comstock district in Xeveda and the Pa.huca district in Mexico. Judging from these districts it is possible that in depth a rather larger proportion of the baser metals, such as copH-r- , and possibly lead and sine (although no traces of the last two have as yet been found in the veins), may come in, and that the values in gold and silver may decrease somewhat. This, however, if it happens, should only incur at considerable depth. New York - haustive underground exploration. But there are- certain important favorable and unfavorable circumstances noted by Mr. Spurr, certain recommendations and discouragements laid down by him, that ought to assist in the prosecution of intelligent and economical - exploration. The latter volcanic rocks, for example, including most of the hills of the district are classed as unfavorable. The maps accompanying the report make these recommendations intelligible and enable property owners to gain some Idea of the relative Probabilities in different parts of the field. The position of the early andesite away from the outcrops can be foretold to only a limited and uncertain extent, for In dealing with a complex of vol NOVEMBER 2A, Hub. dike like that in Tono-pa- h lult. whlrh , Iheir Hi. known locality that According to the Deaeret News, the coal situation la one that la causing great concern in Salt Lake mining elides. Marty new mining enterprises which were to have opened up have been advised by the Fuel company not to do so as It was at the present time a grave question with them as to whether they would be able to All coal orders of any magnitude. This was notably true of a mine near Soldier's Summit, which was ail ready to start HISTORIC SILVER MINES OF PERU up but which had decided to refrain until the difficulty was settled. In The silver mines of cerro de 1asco. quiry at most of the offices brought Peru, have long been famous lit the out the fact that the greatest supply annals of the world. A hundred on mining hand would scarceany of them had years Humboldt reported the outago than thirty days and ly last longer of those mines to exceed 15,000,000 put most them not of more had a that than fifteen days supply on hand. It was In gold and silver annually. The mines stated that the U. S. Mining company continued to produce large amounts of was very short both at mine and the precious metals for many years af smelter, though they , we re reticent ns ter Humboldt's visit, but of recent to the matter at the offices. The Bea years, until w'thln the past decade, the ver Con. people said they had a small mines have been worked In a somewhat supply on hand, but that the coal com- desultory manner.- Within this latter period, however, American caydtal has pany had taken an order for immediate delivery yesterday. The Majestic been rebpenlng these mines and It is people have a good supply on hand as now stated that a great reduction also has the Cactus. The coal situa- plant, costing $3,000,000, Is to be built tion will hardly effect the Park City there to treat the great quantity of ores mines, as the supply for these is re left by the former workers, as well as mote from the scene of disturbance. that oyiened by the recent more ex The principal The truth as far as can be gathered tensive development. is that if the shortage should keep up metal now sought is copper, the gold for thirty days over half of the mines and silver once constituting the main using coal in this state would have to output of the mines now being secondof the ary and becoming aclose down. These mines are all lo operations. cated near the summit of the Andes, GOVERNMENT REPORT ON GEOLOGY OF TONOPAH tit an altitude of 15,000 to 16,000 feet above the sea several thousand feet The United States geological survey higher than the highest mining town has issued a preliminary report upon In the United States, The Americans Tonopah. The bulletin shows that J. employed In supervising positions do E. Spurr, the expert sent out by the little manual labor, that being a physi survey, has given the camp much at- cal impossibility with the greater num tention. A more complete report Is her, but the natives of those high plateaus and ranges are said to be efficient promised later. Since the discovery in 1898 of the workmen under competent direction, Klondike gold field no other El Dora- apparently suffering no Inconvenience do has attracted more public attention at that great altitude. This rejuvenatthan has the Nevada mining camp. By ed enterprise simply forms another reason of its rapid development and evidence of the progressive American the richness of its ores it has for two spirit and possibilities where modern years been a center of interest to the science is applied In mining. The mines entire country. The work of the geo- of Peru are the oldest worked by white logical survey in this camp is of es men on the American continent, be peclal Interest on account of the com- lng operated by the Spaniards about plicated geologic conditions, which 1584, during the conquest of Plsarro. render an exposition of the geological Prior to this time some of them had principles controlling the occurrence been extensively opened under the of the ones of great practical econo- reign of the lucas. mic value. On this account the examiSAYS ENFORCE THE LAW. nation has been drawn to a conclusion Governor Otero of New Mexico has as soon as possible, and an attempt has been made to render the informa Issued a proclamation to the sheriffs tlon immediately available to the pub of Santa Ke, Colfax, Rio Ariba, Mc1IC. Kinley, Lincoln and Socorro counties, When Mr. Spurr visited Tonopah in in which the principal coal mines are the fall of 1902, he brought away with located, enjoining them to preserve him numerous samples of the country peace at all costs and enforce the law. rock. During last winter he devoted a large part of his time to microscopic MISS ALICE ROOSEVELT WAS A BRIDESMAID study of these samples. The result of his laboratory and field investigations WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 25. and remote from practl Miss Alice Roosevelt was one of the cal ends as some of them may seem are conclusions of direct economic im- eight bridesmaids at the wedding of portance. It Is now clear to him that Miss Lilia McCauley, daughter of Mr. development work in certain parts of and Mrs. Edward McCauley, and Mr. the Tonopah district would be unprofit Wolcott Tuckerman. The weddfng able, and, on the other hand, he has which took place at noon In the fashreason to believe that work in other ionable St Johns church, was the parts might be attended with success. smartest function of the kind that has The outcropping veins of the region taken place in Washington so far this occur In a very small rectangular season. Besides Miss Roosevelt the area, bounded on all sides by faults. atendants of the bride included Miss Within this area the veins lie In a Anita Poor, Miss Harriet Wadsworth, volcanic rock andesite. After the veins Miss Postlethwaite, Miss Sargent, and "ere formed (during a period of vol- Miss Mary Carlisle, all of this city; canic activity), the andesite and the and Miss Mabel Taylor of Philadelphia, veins were covered by volcanic flows, and Miss Grace Sedwlck of New York. These The maid of honor was Miss Anna Mcnmong thertf other andesites. later rocks occupy nearly all the dis- Cauley, slater of the bride, and the trict except the small area above noted bridegroom had as his best man his and another close by. Wherever the brother, Lucius Tuckerman. surface exposes them alone the exlct-enc- e or amount of underground wealth RACING SEASON OPENS can hardly be ascertained without exAT CRESCENT CITY far-fetch- ed WEDNESDAY, 0 CLEAN, SWEET AND DAINTY be your sleeping room, if furnished with one of our 0 exquisite Golden Elm, Rotary Ash, Birdseye Maple, Oak or Ma hogany Bedroom Suits. Prices 0 M u 0 FROM $20.00 TO $ 1 1 0.00 Ogden Fumituie & Carpet Co. D OC LEGAL BRANDS MARKS WHERE AND List of All Those on File With State Auditor Is to Be Published. A list of brand and marks with the state auditor between 1, 1902. and October 1, 1902, Is filed DEATH IS PLEASANT Many Tramps Who Taks Their Laat Sleep on Burning Culm Banka. iVutli ALL in ninny forma in the June anthracite mines of Pennsylvania, but being only one form is imlnless and pleasant, and to only one the victims go It is the death of the burning culm bank. Many times during the past year is such a death recorded when one of these great culm banks is burning. The fire is not seen In the day time, and at night it shines only with a faint glow through the layer of ashes which; separate the live coals from the out-- ! er air. To these burning banks tramps ninl other unfortunates, forced to spend a night in the open air, go when the night grow chilly. The warm breath of the culm lures (hem on with a promise of n warm lied for the night, and they He down to sleep in the atmosphere of the bank mid never 0ieti their eyes again. The noxious gases emanating from the hank waft over them so softly that they are soon asleep, and in many cases they never awaken, being suffocated during the night. compiled for printing by State Auditor Charles S. Tingey. In going over the brands and marks It was found four of the latter had been duplicated. There were no brand du plications. The parties to whom had been Issued the marks were notified of the duplications, and steps are now under way to have them changed so there will be no conflicts in the future over identification of cattle or stock so designated. The brand and mark book in the state auditor's office contain about 40,-0brands and marks. About half of them, however, are Illegal, having no force. In 1897 the legislature provided for n of all marks and brands. It provided that every stock raiser In the state must, between March, 1897, and March, 1898, send to the state auditor a copy of his brand and mark. If he failed to do ns ordered, he would lose ull right to the same. Through some error the legislature made no provision for the payment of this work of recording the brands and marks, and no steM In that direction were taken by the auditor then in office. The work was done later, however, and the approximately 40,000 brands, and marks on record were reduced to Cooks want tin itst they knew how good it was they wouhl all want short time before the fast express was due. The section men cleared the track and reported and nothing was known to the public until Helnick last night revealed the attempted wrecking. The clue was obtained by an envelope addressed to Helnick, in which the perpetrators of il the attempt had penciled a to Short certain defiance of message west-bou- nd dare-dev- Line officials. ( Irta iiihikIh, I Varik, I'reeluiiii every kind nf Slue K(MHl$lri-Miln- wheat; selected with care. SHURTLIFF & CO 2407 2041 THE MATRIMONIAL MARKET. County Clerk Hollingsworth, who is an acknowledged authority on such matters, says that for twp or three days before Thanksgiving there is always a large demand for marriage licenses. Two or three days preceding the Fourth of July and Christmas are also conspicuous as being days when single blessedness grows tiresome and couples come slyly Into his office and obtain permission to enter the matrimonial state. The expression of their eyes Indicate: NEW ORLEANS. La, Nov. 25. Ail Two souls with but a single thought; COLORED K. OF P. TO HAVE A TEMPLE indications point to a brilliant winter Two hearts that beat as one." race meet of the Crescent City Jockey RT. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 25. A comINDIANA SOCIETY WEDDING. club, which will be inaugurated tomormission representing the supreme lodge Nofr. fs.-- A row. The number of runners Is larger SOUTH BEND, Ind of colored the Knights of Pythias Is iinn in previous years, and the class number of guests out of town are here in the plans and orto this complete of city higher of sport promises to be for the wedding of Mrs. Jacob F. Pyinternational a the select site for not widow of the great vehicle der. Many of the good performers, session biennial the At thian west. the temple. from also but only of the east manufacturer, and Andrew Langdon, are In the stables. As usual, the event a wealthy resident of Buffalo. The of the supreme lodge of the order, held here last September, the commission of the opening day will be the wedding Is to take place this evening, to and it is expected to be one of the so- was appointed and given full power ral ofLouis has act In matter. St the cial events of the season. The couple fered a bonus of $5,000 for the erecwill spend their honeymoon In Chicago and Return, $44.50. tion of the temple In this city. The Tickets route. V la the Burlington 29th. and building, according to the plans, will 28th November 27th, on sale cost In the neighborhood of $75,000, Excursion. to write on or call Tanksgiving Information For full Wes-ern and will be used as a permanent interSalt Lake City via Rio Grande R. F. NESLEX. General Agent. round Fare $1.00 trip. national headquarters for the supreme Railway. 79 West Second South Street Salt Lake a. m. 8:10 leaves Train lodge of the order. City, Utah. Washington. Washington. Prieas may advance, but no COAL PEERY BROS. MILLING The attraction at the Grand Opera House Thanksgiving dny, matinee and night will be the musical comedy, "Mr. Jolly of Joliet" The company carries special scenery and Is composed of thirty people. Music, song, life, light gayety and pretty girls are the principal component parts of Mr. Jolly of Joliet in which Mr. Edward Garvie and Broadhurst & Currie's big musical comedy company will disport themselves. Fun good, healthy, clean fun will be on tap for three hours, when King Joy will hold full swny and dull care will be banished for the evening. Sumptuous scenic settings and costly e-creations will please the eye. Catchy, tuneful musical numbers and high-claspecialties will please the ear. The Rdvance sale Is large, which means a full house. ,..Mar I Hah : AMUSEMENTS i sen-son- amt Jeweler, our; mado from prime IM Made only hy songs respectively a new Polly, Pretty Polly" song: the Poor Sailor;" 'The Bathing Lesson; My Brown Eyed Daisy and "Different Ways of The management has supProposing. plied a completely new investiture of scenery and costumes. The production 's Is by far one of the best of the entertainments. Mr. Joseph Hart who played the part of Foxy Grandpa all of last season will again be seen in the part, together with Miss Carrie De Mar, as "Pollyl. Ktuui-- C. cA. cBeghtol 8URPA88E3 ours in QUALITY. COMPANY Ws Handle about 14,000, Including the 1,200 which the state auditor will advertise within the next few days. There are now oil file with Auditor Tingey 8,133 brands and 3,098 marks. A special to the Denver News from Boise, Idaho, says that IL E. Helnick of Payette was arrested at that place charged with having attempted to wreck the 'O. S. L. train near Purina, a small station southeast of Payette, about ten days ago. Helnick is a laborer. He Is now held In the Canyon county Jail at Caldwell. Election men discovered a pile of cross ties, stones and railroad Iron on the track a very Tlimikilvl!ix eelelmitlotiH are tiiinh-r- , Him sill twin full muIuk- - in view ul events, It will lie to your ileure ami inltt to limiici't lliecnllerlion s "Crescent enm-fortal- ile 'Foxy Grandpa, which appenra at the Grand tonight filled an engagement of 150 nights at the Fourteenth Street Theatre, where the New York critlca proclaimed It the moat amusing thing In town. During the corning season are to be added to new features many TO WRECK tlie entertainment, among them five 8HORT LINE TRAIN is King When Turkey ml 00 ATTEMPTED If Flour. Castle Gate and Clear Creek, Rock 8pringc and Cumberland. THAT ' Thanksgiving Turkey 4 8olc Agents for ANTHRACITE COAL Phone your order to 18 X or 18 K. Ought to be provided for now. PHONE 219-- K Just Drop In Or call on Fred. L Kellart For the finest Meats, Turkeys, Ducks ami Chickens. y, CASmurthwaite Grain Produce Company OGDEN, UTAH (Wholesale) ' Albert F. Richey fees, New York ('ream Cheese, best Utah Cheese Funaral FurnlsHIngn and Embalming 2372 Washington Ava. Phans 1 To our Ftore thin week and order your Thanksgiving Dinner. Everything to tempt and tickle the palate is here. Cel-erCauliflower, and Lettuce, Ikmanas, Oranges and Apples, Cranberries, Sweet and White Potatoes, New Fruits for the black cake. Data via line of ('aimed Goods, Chase ifc iSanborns Cof- EDGAR 80 338 25th Street. JONES Telephone 124. costum- ss Stu-debak- er, BROWNING BROS. CO. OGDEN, UTAH Carry the Largest Line of Sporting Goods of Every Description of any House in the Country, and Sell at the Lowest Possible Prices. Send for Their Large 154 Page Catalog it Is free. A2STOER.S02ST 282 Twenty-fift- h Til Tailor Street |