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Show DAILY UTAH FEBRUARY WEDNESDAY, STATE JOURNAL, 3 190-1- . :M, esn tar Mines and Mining and Adjoining States ur Store Window ft Is Full of flic Newest UtaH CAPTAIN DE LAMARS and SUMMER OUTING FOR MINING STUDENTS BULLY HILL MINE An expvi'inieiit in milling Is to tried this summer rary joint direction of the school of mines of Columbia university, the mining department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Lawrence and Sheffield Scientific schools of Harvard and Yale universities. It is that the senior mining students of the four institutions named, and possibly of the Colorado School of Mines, shall hold a joint session for the study of practical mining and mine engineering this summer in one of the mining districts of Colo- Buy this $2.75 Assortment from rado. The students will go into camp at a mine to be located for this purpose. A small force of skilled miners will be employed-aintsructors and the 338 25th Street Telephone 124 students will engage In actual mining and $st'youtchoics Professor Henry S. Mun-ro- e operations. of of Columbia has been appointed director of the school for the first year and he will have under him a corps of competent Instructors drawn from the several institutions. George For a Whole Year! Crocker, of the well .known Crocker family of San Francisco, has offered Thz iHEiKissoisD Amoztmkkt Cuxsun or: Ralston Hreahfast food, at 15c. .toe to pay the expenses of the school this 33 sacks Purina Health flour, at Sic. . . .Wo 10c package Ksl.lnn Health Crisp summer, and has donated $12,000 for 1 10c 10c 10c package Ralston Cereal Coffee 15e 1 15c package Ralston Health (ielatlne this purpose. capitalist will ,lt are told that it Is the exceed output by the likely to understand We Helnse companies. have Interests that Guggenheim been making attempts to concomsol this district The De Lamar $200,000 no less than pany is producing and silver. This in gold copper, month i to 500 tons Increased be mount will as the soon as railway per day connecting Bully Hill with situation, and we We are informed that thereafter an output of $3,040,000 per year can be relied upon." the main line is completed. RICH WYOMING STRIKE. Honchen and Flamme, by whom the recently sensational discovery was mtde on Jack creek. Carbon county, are prosecuting developWyoming, ments with all possible energy, according to the Dillon Doublejack. They ire now working one shift in the Incline shaft where the strike was reshift Is cently made, while another to crosscut the on tunnel the working the or and vein dyke prospect huge thing. The dyke is 200 feet and the tunnel is 150 feet below of the incline shaft, and the botom starts in at the footwalL In the tunnel at the start the quartz contains the which indicate that showings whole dyke is impregnated with the ore. In the winze the ore shoot is widening out and it Is likely that the whole vein. 200 feet in width, will be If the pay ore at the new tunnel. showings continue good for the next work they will drop down the hill 1,500 feet and drive a 1,500-fo- ot tunnel, which will furnish stoping ground In whole wide immense quantity. for says: The exodus from this city to Tono-pa- h and Goldfield, the Nevada camps which are Just now attracting a great deal of attention, promises to thin out the mining community materially. The building of the new railroad into Tono-pa- h is undoubtedly having a stimulating effect on that camp and men who have heretofore been afraid to tackle it are now shaping up their affairs with a view to sizing up the opportunities for money making in the camp. The new strikes at Goldfield and the introduction of the old Tonopah leasing system Is having a good effect on that new camp, and men are flocking In from all directions. Saturday last Frank B. Cook and Vivian P. Strange pulled out for the latter camp, where they have gone for the purpose of securing a foothold of some nature or another. Ernest J. Waugh, who recently graduated from a course of mining engineering and metallurgy, haa also gone over there for the purpose of following his profession and looking after good things In the interests of his clients In this city and elsewhere. On Sunday F. H. and C. E. Hudson lit out for Tonopah, Lone Mountain and the new Eldorado, though their visit is more In the nature of a trip of inspection to the Tonopah-Belchcompany's property, a property In which they are largely Interested, than anything else. Yesterday J. R. Walker, J. B. Thompson and M. L. Efflnger Joined the procession, and today A. W. brother of Professor W. H. of this city, will be here from Tucson, Arlx on his way to Goldfield also. Others are preparing to go and if there la not an awakening in this state pretty soon the postofllce addresses of a whole lot of Utah people will be Nevada. La-thr- ap Tib-ba- ls Rawlins papers announce the arrival there of Ira T. Batchelder from Boulder to take charge of the work 'on the new strike of native copper near the county seat He is expected up to Dillon soon to look after his interests here. The Rawlins people seem confMATERIAL CORRECTION ident they have some rich copper deIN DAKOTA'S OUTPUT posits, and considerable attention is being attracted. Mr. Batchelder is Through a mistake in the transmisquoted as saying that was confident sion of the figures on the gold and silthe property would develop Into a big ver production of the various states proposition. for the past year. Director Roberta report of South Dakota read $2,889,137 MINING BOOMS IN MEXICO. of $6,889,137. The error ocMining booms are not confined, to Instead In the transmission of the figcurred any country or climate. The discovthe result has been of a ures and of er the Dos Estrellas mine In the Oro district of Mexico was the basis been given wide publicity, and of a to nd beginning of a boom in mining most damaging nature. According South Dakota the Mining Worlds tocks In the El Oro and Tlalpujahua in the Issue of January districts that has stirred correspondent not the up 81, the production of that over conservative page Mexicans, and now 9th, 1903 was $7,229,480.52. It Is a for state romes the rs reckoning. Dozens of fact that the mint dilocating claims In the vicinity widely known rectors reports each year show a proformed assessment companies to sink duction less than the actual, and the bsfts and develop in hope of dupllcat of $340,000 between the Min fog the early bonanza success of the difference World's figures and those of Mr. 0ro district The ore zone Was ing Is Mind, Roberts hardly enough to quibble being reached only after exSuffice It to eay that South Da over. tensive sinking through Igneous overto the corrected figburden. One location according kota, was then as good Mr. Roberts' of report, stands ures another, as far as surface Indica tions were of the list in gold producing third concerned. All went well ast first, but the speculators soon states, with an Increased output for this arled of year. repeated and frequent as- - sured easments. Work on of these many hazards has been GOLD ROAD'S GOOD SHOWING. stopped and all the forks have fallen on the market No ne has According to the following from the struck another Dos Estrellas. the property nd the argonauts are now taking their Kingman (Arlx.) Miner, Is now preHeffron Colonel It is the same old story; over which record for a Is splendid making district is not condemned by these siding Hures, but the Investors are out much gold production: Tuesday last the Gold Road shipped money that could have been bet w invested bar of bullion to the mint by a $20,000 in some other district or This brings the shipNeedles. of other way than a blind chance. Mining 2World. ments of bullion up to $42,000 In the past thirteen days. At this rate of pro OIL AS FUEL IN duction the mine la fast becoming a SMELTER. 11 M ,uel I" to take world-beate- r. With the addition of the place od at the Bully Hill smelter' In Shas- -, labor saving devices this mill will be unt t is believed that this one .of the largest producers of gold on ' f expense will be cut In half by the coast It is presumed that the change. Since the smelter has management has decided to put in b,OWI In the output has been electrical transmission lines from the H00.000 per month. The mineral railroad to operate the mines and mill t!on this year it I. believed and at the same time make many Im at least $10,000,000. portant changes In the reduction and tli,e handling of ores." be,",f redUced t "fines "by n neW proceM at Harrison nd Fremh gulches. The cost of The first annua ball of the Interna"sportaUon thereby Teamsters will being saved. tional Brotherhood of academy dancing con",demhle at Conley's profit being made be held In 24th. Tickets, grade ores which would not February Wednesday, 1MM .na 50 cts. per couple. The pro-"ie- . w under the TLS have the Largest and Most Complete Line in the City. See Them Z. G.M. I. We The Smooth Edgar Jones nr $1.00 MAGAZINE Road FREE to St. Louis. b 12-l- b j 1 package Ralston Health Oats esns Ralston Raking Powder 15e package Purina Pancake Plour S5e sack Ralston Kornklns 16c package Ralston Hominy Grits 3 COPPER MARKET IMPROVING. A New York authority on the copper market says It Is In ogod form: consumers are all bare of sluppliea, and with a strike on our hands at the Baltic, Champion and Trimountaln, we feel like withdrawing from the market for the time being. The Quincy fell off about one-ha- lf through strikes, and we may be in the same predicament." A Boston authority says: There is an unquestionably better sentiment in the copper market At current nunta-tion- s consumers are more Inclined to purchase than producers are to sell. Buying for a long time has been from h, but the metal has been used up and the oensumers hold very 1 1 1 50e Lie lb its Ami 15e 1 15c smooth all the wav. Incidentally, tho Burlington is the only railroad running its own trains over its own rails to 2Se 13o 12.75 St. Louis. This assortment contains ths letters spoiling tho words Send ths coupons to tho Ralston Purina company, St. Louis, Missouri, and your favorite $1.00 Mags-xin- s will be sent to your homo Free for a Whole Year. Pu-r-i-n- TICKET OFFICE 79 W. SECOND SOUTH ST. R. F. NE5LEN, General Agent, SALT. LAKE CITY-- hand-to-mout- 4- - THE RIGHT PLACE TO GET THE RIGHT KIND AT THE RIGHT PRICES. light stocks." er Tib-bal- s, Up-to-D- ate CARPENTERS It i not generally known among inCalifornia, ATTRACT UTAHNS vestors that Shasta eounty, an JmPrtant fac comlng I, realm of copper. Wall Ior m the haa been attracted to fljeeta atentlon owing to the fact 1, Held recently, minpay of Captain De interest the large STUDENTS OUTING. ing a for by Umar are being negotiated United the aaya syndicate," York VfW 'Whether Boston. of Rich Strike in Wyoming Csptain De States Inventor, the AmalgaLamar's Big Mine in 8hasta Co., this syndicate represents In-- t, California Mining Melange. mated. the Helnse or Independent to state, but rests, we are unable which point to there are Indications In speaking of how the new Nevada district This promises an the latter. Immining camps are attracting people have an output of copper that will ion the entire copper from this state, the Salt Lake Herald portant bearing r ANIMAL8 BECOME INSANE. L J X Insanity in the human subject is sup- X K Fred. posed by some to have no analogy In 2478 Wash. Phone 219-the lower anlamls. Yet many cases, according to Dr. Sneilson, says the London Glqbe, will lead to the permanent loss of Cattle driven 1 11 11 from the country through a crowded town will often work themselves Into THE. a frenzy. Horses have gone mad on the battlefield. At Balaklava an Arabian horse turned on Its attendant threw him down, and kneeling on Jilm, attacked him like an Infuriated dog. An instance is related of a docile horse suddenly going mad on a hot day. Everything that came In its way it seized In its teeth and shook as a terFor all kinds of Bakery Goods, rier does a rat A scientist of authorStaple and Fancy Grocerips. ity even goes so far as to prove by 334 Jefferson Avenue. what appeared to be Incontestable eviJ. C. SCHWARTZ, Prop. dence, that cats, dogs And monkeys have been observed to have delusions SCHWARTZ BROS. very similar to those of insane people. J liar The Overland Route J K PATRONS OF THE Union Pacific Rairoad ara aaaured that all human tttrtf t ttt self-contr- I ingenuity haa been adopted to protect them agalnat Ilona of accident by tha have been Mil-Ja- Home Bakery Union and Grocery. ENDURANCE OF THE HOG. A case of exceptional endurance on the part of a hog is told by Harry M. Rlsley, a rural mall carrier on Mount Carmel, 111., says the Chicago Borne time ago a hog belonging to Dick Flower disappeared. Four weeks afterward the owner, passing through the woods, heard a noise In a hollow log. Upon Investigation he found his missing hog Inside the log. He assisted the animal out and found It much emaciated. The animal had climbed Into the log from' the top, and once In could not escape. Record-Heral- PARK VALLEY EXPLORATION CO. Principal place of business, Ogden, Utah. Notice meeting of the board of directors of the Park Valley Exploration company, held on. the 6th day of February, 1904, an assessment of one mill per share was levied on all the eharea outstanding on February 1st, 1904, payable at once to the secretary. O. A. Kennedy, at Room 6, First National Bank Bldg. Ogden, Utah, and to become delinquent March 12th, 1904, and that any stock upon which the assessment may remain unpaid on the 12th day of March, 1904, will be advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made before, so many of the delinquent shares as may be necessary win be sold on the 28th day of March, 1904, at Room , First National Bank Bldg. Ogden, Utah, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, to pay the delinquent assess ment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. O. A. KENNEDY, Secretary. 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