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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, ILL spans 1 hunder OF O' I0KAL mountain of 23833flBSlO i toe country Cus- It is not generally known, says er (Idaho) Prospector, that the Dewey to the extent niine nas been developed The ef over 4.000 feet of workings. 340 ia feet attained maxlmum depth and It ia stated that at the greater defined and the depth the vein la better values are more evenly distributed and a better grade. Without going Into let the matter of ore characteristics, now mill is a that it suffice mill running on the higher grades. The concen- which requires that and dirt trating la being left In the stopes for present In the spring a mill will be Installed when this mi- ROYAL Shows That the Middle West Leads in Number and Amount of Capital Invested. WASHINGTON. De I Line of 8. CHAIR I I with the result of ascertaining i craraesBM rMmo 8 and PRICE Morris Chairs were organized; In the euztern states 325 banks, with $27,214,000 capital: in the Pacific states 70 hanks, with' capital of $6.52u.000, and in the New': England states 19 banks, with $3.900,-- ! fol-terl- al Two assnclatlinis, with ag- - j gregate capital of $525,000, have been organized in Hawaii, mid one with capital of $100,000 In Porto Rico. Notwithstanding authority conferred for the issue of circulation to the par value of bonds deposited, bonds to the amount of $25,174,859 only were us security for circulation on the capital of $104.493,000 less than of the amount which might have been deimsited and circulating notes issued thereon. ORGANIZATIONS FOR THE YEAR. 000 United States bonds on deposit to secure circulation Increased from $341,328,820 on Nov. 25. 1902, to dy 119,320 on April 9, 1903; to $368,941,- 870 on June 9, and to $381,568,980 on gs one-four- th that It la an immense body of low grade, free milling ore that can be profitably quarried than mined. the The Dewey la unquestionably making of a big producer. Like other low grade bonanzas, its future depends 000,134.60. The specie holdings with the banka upon extensive operation at a mini-- 1 varied from a minimum of $388,616,- mum of expense. The large mill will mark one step 377.85 on June 9, 1903, to a maximum in that direction, and other modern fa- - of 3417,572,146.37 on Feb. 6, of that With year. The amount of gold in the banka dlities will follow In due time. I the work and fine results of the Dewey, on the date last mentioned waa $105,-othdeto certificates, 288,729; gold treasury operators will he induced velop their ground on a similar scale. $118,765,050; gold treasury certificates, I Others are doing so now. payable to order, $42,215,000, and gold I Then will come the railroad and the clearing house certificates, $72,435,000; vast mineralised area of the section I total gold and gold certificates, $388,-st Idaho will receive the attention it 708,779. Of the holdings of silver, assuredly warrants. Yes, the 160,021 was In dollars; $58,161,298 In I Dewey has made good. There need no certificates, and $9,547,043 In fractional coneven any coin; total silver, 378,868,367. longer be any doubts or The deposits of national banka on lecturing aa to the policy of the own-- 1 I era. which reserve la required amounted on Whatever their original purpose and Nov. 25. 1902, to $3,705,217,132, against whether or not it was successful, the which waa held in cash, In funds cred- facts are out and there la a resultant Red by reserve agents, and In the 5 stimulation of confidence In the Thun per cent redemption fund, 1987,074.218, der Mountain district or 24.64 per cent. The large reserve, New York Racket Store capital. ed Sept. 9. United States bonds on posit to secure public deposits ed during the year from $131,376,700 on Nov. 25, 1902, to $136,940,020 on Sept 9, 1903. Bonds other than United States securities, deposited to secure public deposits, amounted on Nov. 25, 1902, to $19,705,749.84, and steadily creased to $16,743,055 on June 9, 1903. On Sept. 9, 1903, however, securities were on deposit to the amount of $22, lncreas-workln- o 360.000, e I $343,-rea- n ginan nmansmetaisgsi SBC on de- - $14,992,341. y large force will be employed tested, T' Ogden Furniture and Carpet Co. 0 0 of relopment during the winter, so that new mill aliall be In by the time the should be a reserve operation there for it On the subject of ore in sight It Is I Interesting to note that the estimate of ore blocked out In the upper is sufficient to run the pres- ent mill twelve months. The porphy- rites of Dewey hill has been thoroughly V $7 to $35 ten-ata- 100-sta- ; Th. annual for transmission to congress. The regtarts with a table giving a de- tailed atatement of the resources and liabilities of all the national banks of the United States, as shown by the five reiiorts of condition made in re-sponse to the call of the comptroller, Comparing the statement with that for Sept. 15, 19U2, it is observed that there has been an increase in number of reporting associations of 441 and a net of 1196,501,053.87 in aggre-th- e resources. The increase of the gate resources are as items of principal Loans Iowa: and bandied. discounts, $201.319, be will United States been 391; has mill bonds, $05,799,650; new purchased The A $31,320,047.92; Emmet specie, comparativeat legal tenders, now is and inct-eaa- i Tlifsf l';uitiful Chair can he bought upholstered in Velour, Morntvoline and Le atlier. Satisfaction guaranteed. Our riee . reiort of William Ridgely, cmnptrol- lw of the currency, has been prepared I 3 Harmonize in our Christmas MORRIS Grade Bonanza. s, it hi:!. O C2SE9 O GES3 COMFORT, BEAUTY ANNUAL REPORT OF CONFIDENCE IN MINES OF THE I LER OF CURRENCY. DISTRICT. ia to b Inctalltd A Mill oHOO Stamps in tha Spring A Low DKCKMUKll TUESDAY, SPECIAL SALE-COMMEN- SATURDAY, NOV. 28 CING We must make room for our Large Stock of Christmas Goods. We offer you Special Low Prices on Staple Merchandise. Seasonable Goods cut in price just when you are needing them. LOW PRICES AND QUICK SALES THATS OUR WAY Women's heavy ribbed Cotton Union Suits, jiorfeet fitting and worth regular, 90o a suit. Our Cut lriee, (53c per Suit. Womens Heavy Outing Flannel (towns in all sizes and colors, regular value, !M)e; during this sale will sell at (Joe. During the year ending June 31, 1903, there were organized 553 associations with nggregtae capital of $34,333,500, of which 343 with capita of $8,848,500 were with individual capital of less than $50,000 and 210 with capital of $25,485,000 with individual capital of A further division $50,000 or over. shows that there were 306 associations of primary organizations with cnpital of $16,425,000; 49 with capital of suit, Doc. Hoys Corduroy Kiicu lants, all ages, during tliis sale at 50c a air. Mens $2,438,500, conversions, and 198 with Union Made Overalls, with bib, er Hair, 50c. capital of $16,425,000, reorganizations of state or private banka. Men's Heavy Scotch Wool Undershirts. Others ask you $1.00. Our leader at of to In addition the augmentations 50c; all sizes. capital resulting from the organization DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT of national banka during the year there was an increase in the capital stock 25 pieces of French Flannelette, regular 25 pieces of Meat Calico at 5c a yard. of previously existing associations to l-12 per yard. During this sale, 10c per yard. the amount of $52,412,000 banks to the price Rem in dark and light colors at 5c, 7c, Sc, 10c and 12 c. Flannels Outing number of 187 increasing their capital Lace sell 9c Curtains, at special val- per yard. grade, now stock in conformity with the provis- - nant of Outings, 12 r ions of the act of May 1, 1886. patterns. Prices per pair 48c, 58c, (58c, 75c, 98c, $1.50. SU3 Unlted ask others half )rovlaionl of what Just about y States revised statutes, amounted to )c, 33 209B000 and but 21 associations Womens Shirt Waists, new winter styles. 29c, 33c, 47c find up and all bargains. were concerned in these changes, Womens Flannelette Wrappers. Prices, Prices, G7c, 75c, 98c, $1.25, he most notable change effected or however, amounted to $817,981,481, 75c, 85c, 98c, $1.25, $1.48. durlng the paBt year waa the Increase 8MELTER8 MAY HAVE 22.08 per cent The deposit liabilities the of National stock the capital So TO CL08E DOWN Increased on Feb. 6, 1908. to $8,851,894,- - Bank of Commerce in New York from 1c Mens Linen Collars Package Bluing A penny buys something here. on ..So Hose to 1o April $3,823,441,585 declined Childrens' 205; Supporters.. $10,000,000 to 325,000,000, and the Ironing Was la no denying that we areU and to $3,817,085,031 on June 9. At Read the Trice List: 8 sheets, 1o Childrens' Stockings ...per pair, So of Tissue Paper soltdation wlth that association So 1o Mens Rockford Sox sitting on a keg of dynamite, were the date of the report made on Sept . the Western National bank of the Erasers ONE CENT PRICE LIST. So words of local Manager C. W. Whit- - nos, the deposit liabilities had In-- 1 Insoles Lined 1c Cork Cotton UnIted gtate8 ,n New Torkt which, Darning Min-5o 1 Icy of the American Smelting and creased to $3,863,512,112, on which legal pr,or tQ ,t 1Iquldat0I,f was capital Curry Comb le Pina (280 count) Paper LIST. PRICE CENT FIVE So or 2 for the thla Ing company Harness Snaps morning, saya reserve was held of 3850,762.184, to The National ised for ji2.500.000. Lead Pencils So ask-- 1 22.02 Deseret News. The question-waBrush 5c Scrubbing per cent Tooth Brush 4 for 1o Rank of Commerce and the City Na- Slate Pencils Sc hanked in connection with an interview Glue national 5o Iron the Bottle 25. 1908, L,ona, 0n Feb. Fine Rubber Coinb of Xew York, are the only 1 dozen, 1o Safety Pina 5c with the smelter's or 5o Paste Photo Mucilage management In lng system had been In operation fori natIonal banking associations In Bottle Perfume 3 dozen, le Hook and Eyes So In which fear waa expressed a period of 40 years, and from June 20. utenre Tack Hammer Powder per can, 5o Talcom wlth capItai 0f $25,000,000, le aizea Each, all Thimbles, cer3 that the smelters would he obliged to jggj, the date of issue of the first dozen, 5o 5o Pearl Buttons Embroidery Hoops package, le Needles to close down for the lack of fuel. HandkerLarge Sized Colored tificate authorizing a national bank per pair. So OF MINERS Dress Shlds le Tape Measures So Mr. Whitley 5c continued and said begin business on OcL SI, 1903, there chief, FOR CONSPIRACY Fran.e 1c Collar Tea Strainers that for the present there waa enough have been chartered 7,029 national to keep the furnaces going but the IDAHO SPRINGS, Colo., Dec. 8. Games, Toy s, Dollz, htc. Make sale an Immense line of Christmas Good-Bobanking associations, with capital at 1st we Lowleast slack In the delivery of fuel date of organization of $860,931,182, of The trial of the 137 citizens and youiselectlon early, Pwhlle the stock Is complete. Watch our ads. for Christmas Bargains. Best Goods at cause them to be closed down. which 1.126, with capital of $298,148,strikers Involved in the est Prices. Banner Patterns. question, he said, was a burning g2g, were conversions of state banka pulsion of the miners from this place one and at the present time out- - effected In conformity with the provis- - last summer after the blowing up of weighed any other to he met In the jonB section 5154 of the revised stat- - the transformer house at the Sun and before near future. utea, and the remaining 5.903. with Moon mine began yesterday 1 Mr. Alexander of the Majestic said pri-of De banks France, Judge capital of $567,782,554. his people had three weeks supply on The miners are charged with con- mary organisation. hand and no more. He said that there X The impetus given to the formation splracy to blow up the mine and the CUTTALK ON A unlawful was about that much ore ahead a ex' and the with citizens associations by rioting national of banking well, and that the scarcity would notact 0f March 14. 1900. under authority pulsion of the miners. P. E. Chandler, effect them if a close down would have! o2 which the banka are organized with secretary of the union, for whom a SALE NOW ON. has to come. The other Utah smelters are A present of Jewelry is always minimum capital of $25,000, clrculat- warrant waa Issued last summer, In about the same condition as the jng notea Issuable to the par value of not been located. appreciated for its beauty value American and the situation la becom-- 1 bonds deposited, and duty durability. Our Rings, Silver ON TRIAL fOR associaWOMAN lng strained. 1.765 reduced, on circulation Articles and Watchea carry be- - 4. MURDERING HUSBAND of authorized capital guarantee 4with Our great stock consisting of Shawls, ids. these charms tions DIVIDENDS. have been added to the sysof worth. Sweaters, Sacques, Garments, Underwear MT. HOLLY', N. J., Dec. 8. The case f this during The tem. organizations The and hundreds of articles of all colors and of Mrs. Sarah N. Beatty, charged with directors have oroneBorden-tow- n in dered the distribution of the $117,000 period represent approximately husband of her murder the Street. 24th 370 sizes and perfect quality, are now offered at ef- fourth of the total organizations for trial to- called was. last monthly dividend, the hooka to close July. TREflENDOUS REDUCTIONS IN PRICES. existence of the na , Garrison. December 10, and the checks issued fected during the Owing Justice before LADIES WOOL SKIRTS All SILK SHAWLS Large, warm tional banking system. Since March connected on the 13ih. This last dividend brings 14 and under authority of that act. to the sensational features and sizes, and extremaly colors for the Juet thing and beautiful.. interest is ,hB year UP to $1T of less with the case much public Prices .cut from comfortable.. off Individual capital with selling a present bank, manifested in the trial. Produce apto $2.00 to $1.50 60c; being $1.00 $3.75 average the $3.00, $2.00, at now $50,000, $11)0, than to to organ$3.00 been $2.00; to $1.25; $2.75 and $4.25. proximately $26,000, have A preat Sensation. Company with 1.148, of $2.10. WOOL SHAWL8 The Proper ised to the number There was a big sensation in LeesDuring thi A CHILD'S SAQUES All sizes; sellOGDEN, UTAH now wear winter for (Wholesale) startling incident is narrated by capital of $29,948,000. thing 01 lh '!' "I -1John Oliver of 11 many colors, and delightfully fol-- 1 period. 111 bunl.lv ing $1.00 grade at 60c.; $2.00 at Philadelphia, warm: $1.25 grad now 85c; $1.50 at $1.25; $3.00 at $2.00; $3.50 $2.00 now $1125; $350 now $1.15; at $3.00. $2.65, and $4.00 grada now $2.25. in MM' GOLF VESTS For ladies; pain cpnthiually -h- CHILD'S HOSE Colors lastme color and aizea. Former prices al gave . New Discovery , inn, but your Furnishings iruneml eaker day by day. Three physicians $120,000. Now ing; material the beet.. Prices were $3, $4, $5, $6 and $7.. iief and soon thereafter and Embalming d.vl.lon d tlvon m. p. popropblvol from 75c to 60c ; $1.00 to reduced , by C1...HV.1 $4.25 $3.75, at $2, $3, Th, being told In effe. both lead 10 use Electric states Rhone I SO 75c; and $125 to 90o. Bitters; to my great the middle western and $5. 2372 Washington A ve. " Joy- the first of organize bottle made a decided number and capital d n , lre 11Umerouz. It's hj l de-mo- re er of $11.-mo- 2c l-2- l-- 2c l,y con-The- re , I a I I I 60-ln- ch I I oks, I twen-wou- ld ex-T- he ty-thr- ee NEW YORK RACKET STORE I I REMARKABLE PRICE J I I I JEWELRY! j TING I semi-annu- Silks and Woolens al $104,-493,0- DALY-WES- T Daly-We- st W. L. Buswell, - 1 fr Grain .. J one-thir- d $1-0- Albert F. Richey ? ... ... - 1 thf,r u-- e H-5- 47' ueks, and am now a well man. I 1 know they robbed th grav of another -Wlm. Only to ed. et Jlssc J. Driver's drug store. ;u,u1 nnd southern states fallow ber of orpanlwitlono. namely, In the eopltnl ef states 380 bunks, with capital t- ,l o $ - , , K Price 50c. and Jesse J. Driver, free. $1.00, Good solicitors wanted for the Dally Utah State Journal. Apply to Horace S. Foster, city circulator. F. WORKS, UTAH KNITTING 2364 C. PARKINSON, flan ager. WASHINGTON AVENUE |