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Show DAILY UTAH STATE II MINES AND JOURNAL, A NEW LINE OF ADJOINING LAKERS LUCK CHEERFUL VIEW AT GOLDFIELD Colburn of Suit Lake, one of lie chief owners of the Red Top prop-fd- y at Goldfield, Nev., appears to be tenting the pinnacle of fame and forte rapidly. J. F. Bradley and Isaac Kay, the latter formerly of Park ply, have Just opened up twelve feet Atensational ore in a portion of the Top which they secured under This, and the work done by the rs, has established the fact that re is found through the entire of the property. The latest taken in the Bradley lease values of (487. The Tonopah l has the following story: tradley and Isaac UcKay, the and Goldfield representatives and Kearns, the Utah mlllion-v- e struck it in their lease on Top at Goldfield. Red Top is owned by C. D. Taylor, Iirank M. Ish, R. L. Colburn, J. R. L. COPPER I i moniiiigr. all-ov- er says the Salt Like Herald. On the same train came $15.-0worth of gold bullion which passed through the city on Us way to the at New York. Mr. Bamberger stated that he was pleased with the eonditions at camp, where lie found the mines looking better than at any time since their acquirement by liis compauyy. The null is now handling 3(h) tons of ore every twenty-fou- r hours, and the extraction of gold Is maintaining a percentage that leaves little to be desired. Every week, every month, now. is bringing the work at the property several notches closer to perfection, and Manager Bamberger can now bpgln to see where the will eventually meet his fondest expectations. Asked concerning the report that he wag making preparations to bore for gas and oil at Farmington, Mr. Bamberger said there was nothing In It. WJiile he owned property out there, he had too many other things to look after at the present time to give a thought to the pros)eetiiig for oil. As soon as he disimses of the business which has accumulated his at hla desk, he will leave for Bingham to look Into the progress of oiierations at the For-tun- a, where a respectable tonnage of ore Is now being produced, and where one of the big mines of that famous camp is undoubtedly being made. sub-treasu- ry Salt Laksrs Luck at Goldfield Honor-ne'Lead Output New Strike At Tonopah. Are s pe to expect anther boom in copper? n. gOO 26,-0- 00 fifty-tw- g ablg 10,-0- 56 needful. instead of the 16,000 tons required. What is known as the Booth claii If we compare prices ruling last end lines the Red Top, and it is under- month with those prevailing during stood that a big offer has been made arch, 1903, we find the level this year for that property." Balt Lake Herald. he lower. In 1903 the average for was 14,572, while In 1904 it was lake SEASON OPENING 121551. Now it is 13.25 to 13.50. Have AT GOLD MOUNTAIN thelncreased exports this year more than atoned for the decreased home The season on 'Gold Mountain has We think they have. If dawned upon a campaign of unusual consumption? Is not a further advance are we right, activity, said James Long, Jr., who was In order. In from that region during the day, to a Tribune reporter. At the Annie LaurHONCRINES LEAD OUTPUT. In ie, which the ledge w as recently tapped through the lower tunWith witch to increase the output nel, the mill Is running steadily on ores of concen rates at the Honorlne mill of good quality, from the upper worki- seven morft tables were sent out by ngs, while on the Holland, owned by Fred Richir and of the Salt Lake HardWillard F. Snyder and others, the tunware company yesterday, while the re nel is now advancing in mineralized grinding capacity Is now being inmatter and a breast of ore is expected creased to a capacity which wilenable during any shift It is understood that the management to handle 300 tons the Sevier, on which the last payment diily. With this increased equipment have been made in a short time by the Honorlne, said Manager Willard F. CPt Lawrence and his associates, will have become a the management will do some develop- Snyder yesterday, lead producer greater than any in the ment in the ore bodies before the re- state, while a computation of its of the mill is begiln.while make8 ,t alm08t positive that t the Mammoth, controlled by Mr. ultimately it may be relied on for one' Xng and his syndicate, work, system- fifteenth of the lead output of the atic and continuous, will be Inaugu-ntewestern country. The waters in the as soon as the snow disappears workings of the mine have now main 'Hie tunnel on the Annie Laurie extern been reduced to the bottom of the main ,lon is now in a distance of 400 fed, 800 feet, shaft, which Is at a depth of hlle at the Is Trappers Pride the condition throughout a most and the is achieving good results, aid one. At present the manage cheerful tts equipment for the reduction of OF to the furnaces of the Is ment sending the present year Is not at all l ft Refining comSmelting American others will start work w t pany over sixty tons of concentrates nionth, says Mr. Long, and the containing over thirty tons of lead operations promise a number of dally, without reference to the silver most gratifying disclosures. and gold contained ln them, and this will have been increased In a short TONOPAH STRIKE. time. A dispatch from Reno says: Three feet of ore carrying gold to the ue DERNS MEXICO DEAL. f $300 per ton were uncovered at With samples of ore that must deGold mountain mine at Tonothe fate of an option recently pah yesterday. Stock In the codPaoT' termine prop-I- n him on hlch formerly sold for 32 per share, required by the state of Jalisco, Mex., Hon, Is now selling at $9 and going up. Dem, president of the Con. Mer-cu-r. There Is considerable excitement ln John came In to Salt Lake from the the camp. j south Tuesday night and Is now awaitwho heard of Cures Coughs and Colds' ing an assay. Mr. Dern, ' Mrs. C. visit to Mex on a former Patterson, 925 Lake St- - To the property Peka, Kansas, says: "Of all coo6h t1"-dithe gen with well pleased Is quite Ballards Horehound SyrP 18 my loo, condition, movements hls in but favorite; it has done and wl do all eral that is claimed for It to enefdUr cure will be governed entirely by the results all coughs and colds and It 80 swect derived from the samples with which nd pleasant to the . 60c taste." he returned. $t a bottle. ng 111 d ma-ogem- unllkdy-Eevera- F-- TONOPAH RAILROAD NEWS. gold-beari- es ng Australian Women Votere. Now that the right of the franchise has been granted to Australian women, extraordinary efforts are being made to get the woman to exercise the right At large meetings held for the are told that purpose the the eyes of the entire world are upon them, and that unless they vote the malign prophecies of the enemies of the cause will be fulfilled. Friends of the movement predict that the first effects of the women's vote will be to ward conservatism, but that when they learn their power it will be toward A Rare Treafc non-vote- Have you tried It? Do you know the favorite beverage of those who "live well?" Its progreBaivenesa, Biggest Dog on Earth. A dog, supposed to have been the biggest in the world, has Just died at Rutland, Vermont, at the age of ten years. He was a cross of English and German mastiff, and weighed 284 pounds. At the shoulder he was three foot high, as tall as a full grown lion, but he had not the lion's massive legs and shoulders nor his impressive length, being only six foot from tip to tip." But he was a terror to evildoers on dark nights. His chest measured fifty Inches and hla mighty collar. neck required a The contract of McLean ft will be completed tomorrow night and the entire roadbed graded with the exception of one mile of rock work below town and the Tonopah depot yard graded, says the Tonopah Bonanza. The track la laid and ballasted for miles. A delay was caused twenty-si- x with track progress this week owing to of material. Passenger and freight traffic will commence from Coalilale Monday or Tuesday. The new passenger coach and the third locomotive of the company arrived ln Sodavllle this morning. The water to line be comthe will summit pipe pleted Monday night. eat what they want. is the great table wuter; aids diges- " "Idan-ha- tion and drives dyspeiwla away. F. J. KIEiSEL SL COMPANY Agents ey non-arriv- al 8TRIKE AT PARK CITY. dispatch from Park City says: Owners In the Corona mine are jubilant over a strike of ore in their property. The Corona is one of the new prospects being operated here and ia located on the hill Just north of town on ground formerly the property of John J. Donovan and A. H. Fuelling. It has been thought by many that the Silver King vein ran through this country and the strike seems in a means to bear out that theory. While the streak of ore encountered la but a few inches wide it gives good indications of widening with depth and the management feels much encouraged. James Duffy and James Mara, chief owners of the D. ft M. group of mining claims, have decided to comtnence op e rations for the summer. Mr. Duffy said this morning that they were plan nlng an extensive development campaign for the coming season and that as soon as the condition of the roads would permit and supplies could he got into the property a good sized force would be put to work. A The One Thing Needed. A Sunday school class In a Philadel- phia church was listening to a lesson on patience. The topic had been care- fully explained, and, as an aid to the understanding, the teacher had given to each pupil a card bearing the of a boy fishing. "Even pleasure,' said she, "requires the exercise of patience. See the boy fishing. He must sit and wait. He must be patient And now, she said, "can any boy tell me what we need most when we go fishing? The answer was shouted with one voice: "Balt! Satisfactory Tailoring at Satisfactory Prices Was The teacher of a country school asked hla pupils one day If any of them could tell him who Joan of Arc was. The question was followed by profound silence, according to Uppln-cottSome ot the pupils stared at the teacher, and some turned and stared at one another, as if seeking Information In the faces around them. Finally a boy burst out with: "Oh, yes, I know; she was Noahs wife. s. A Dally Anderson GOAL- One Preaches, the Other Practices. Two brothers who are doctors, one of divinity, the other of medicine, recently moved into' Jay street, Brooklyn. One day a stranger asking for Dr. Black was directed to Jay street As he neared the house he saw the name on the doorplate and naturally cellor said the receivers had ample funds to meet these claims. Ballards Horehound Syrup. Immediately relieves hoarse, croupy cough, oppressed, rattling, rasping and difficult breathing. Henry C. Stearns, Druggist, Shullsburg, WlaM writes May 20.1901: "I have been selling Ballards Horehound Syrup for two years, and have never had a preparation that baa given better satisfaction. I notice that when I aell a bottle they come back for more. I can honestly recommend !Lr 25c, 60c, $1. Bold by Geo. F. Cave. Prom last Unsupported. A godd story is told of Prof. Jebb. In the classroom. Immediately above hls own Prof. Veitch lectured on logic. One day the peroration of the profes- sor was greeted with such rapturous applause that It brought down some pieces of ceiling In the room below, As the bits of plaster dropped about the room Prof. Jebb quietly remarked "Gentlemen, our premises will not support the conclusion of the professor of logic. Patches Put On. A sign on a building in Hazleton, Good solicitors for the Utah State Journal. Apply to Horace S. Foster, Pa., says: "Clothes repaired In the rear." city circulator. OR 18-- X Utah Oregon Lumber Co & 18-- CASmurthwaite Produce (Wholesale and Retail) MATER- To Save Yourself Money 143 24th SEEDS BUILDING THEREBY Company OGDEN. UTAH Street Phone 561 Clothes Properly Laundered. T bat's Our Way of Doing Them. Woman Every and ihoald know la iatansled hunt liw wonderful MARVEL Whirling Spray I Tbs 1MW Tactaal Bfrtapa. Jung. ftosanad Onrffun.Itat Sab XoS Canranicnti Ogden Steam Laundry, 'Phone 174. js If he tmnnot supply tbs HHCSL, icnS no other, but tend Homo foe lUnatnlodbook nenfcd. ItglTM fall panicuiari and direct Inna to ladies. PSAKVKLCO 41 How, How lock. J TO BE GIVEN AWAY " lh Irtwtbii Wtt, ThU aurafed on food mi mill lemailwialauiuteiy fraecrchaiKe. uf I CryMathataum CMatiht, llall In.) with lull let I nrh ia In.), I dainty Cnikn. I Anchon fat talkie wit. I Btjolunnrk, I Huttcrtim ( f- c- cut tar), I Autumn Lcavet and 1 Canvandunal far ihiit-waignu "!. rark llaM Duly THE NICKEL PLATE bias onw uunr ROAD Will sell tickets to Cleveland, Ohio, and return account of National Baptist an nlversary, on May 16th, 17th and 18th, at rate of one fare for the round trip plus 25 cents. Tickets good going date of sale. By depositing same extended return limit of June 10th may be secured. Through service to New York City, Boston and other eastern points. No excess fare charged on any train on the Nickel Plate road.. Meals on American club meal plan, ranging In price from $5 cents to $1; also service a la carte. Chicago depot: La Salle and Van Buren streets, the only passenger station in Chicago on the elevated loop. For particulars write Charles E. Johnson, district passenger agent, 911 Seventeenth street, Denver, CoL ! XL TO GET OUR PRICE8 ON LUMBER, 8HINGLE8, LATH IALS OF ALL KINDS, AND 2041 AND AVENUE. 2407 WASHINGTON concluded he had found the right house. Imagine hls surprise when a maid who answered the door replied ln this way to hls query, "Does Dr. Black live here? Well, sir, him that preaches lives here, but him that practices lives next door. NEW YORK AND NEVADA BOLD. A dispatch from New York City smart-lookin- g says: An order has been entered by Vice Chancellor Pitney ln Jersey City dissolving the New York ft Nevada The company beCopper company. came involved about two years ago, Toujours La Femme. Remember," we say to the woman, and two receivers were appointed, one ln New Jersey, the other in New York. In business aflrespondence a short favor.1 The liabilities were placed at $166,000. letter is regarded with most she Some us, Thanking begins writing. The assets, consisting of the mines and hours later she shows us the letter replant ln Nevada, were sold by the For brevity it is commendable. A ceivers for $400,000. scant dozen words sufficed. But the Frank McDermott, counaed for the postscript, to explain something omitcreditors, to whom he said the com- ted in the letter, occupies ten pages. pany still owed about $85,000, objected Hastily we revise our advice, saying: A short postto the dissolution, but the vice chan- "It was our mistake. script Is what we meant. Judge. CostAnthmg AND SHURTLIFF COAL CO. TELEPHONE 50c It, Doesn't Sole Agents for Anthracite Coal OFFICES j - LY DELIVERED. "Aim for success. Do not select a calling that la beyond you. It Is better to be a good housekeeper than a stlck-to-ltlvene- By Mail, One Month, (0c GOOD, CLEAN COAL-A- NY KIND PROMPT- Thought poor teacher; an expert stenographer than an Inferior lawyer; an efficient nurse than an Inefficient doctor. The more ambitious calling may bring much notoriety In the beginning, but failure Is a word that carries with It a nbxlousness that Is nerve destroying, and strength of purpose and should be well determined before one Bets out upon a career. FiftH 282 Twenty- -Utah. Straat, Ogdan, &e JOURNAL By Carrier, One Month, Noahs Wife. z That Is axactlr why w do tho Tailoring Bosinass of Ogdwn. plo-tur-e I C They enjoy what they eat as they WATER. NATURAL MINERAL thirty-flve-inc-h To-hop- ah Bold by Geo. F. Cxe- - Have arrived fresh from PARIS, together with some entirely new patterns in lace. Dont miss the seeing of them 00 EASTERN AUTHORITIES LOOKING FOR HIGHER PRICES. Have the atvances scored during the past few weeks placed prices on the loftiest level attainable, or are we to look for tie further development of strength? These are questions being asked by hosts of consumers both on this and the other side of Menarlli, George E. McClelland.Hen-r- y the Atlantic, and to wKich, In many & instances, apparently, replies are being C. Mailcus and Dr. F. O. Chamber-laigiven In the affirmative. It is not a between Columbia mountIt lleB matter for surprise that it should be ain and twie Combination mine, about so, the strong features of the situafeet dkistant from the latter. tion being very conspicuous Just now, The ownVrs by way of prospecting started a trench some says the Commercial Bulletin of Bostheir grounia. ton on Its editorial page. jlfty feet soilth of the present leasers A glance at the statistical situation dist(trike, openliwg up a ledge for a will readily explain our meaning. In ance of forty! feet, giving average surfthis country the monthly production ace assays on $10. Continuing a little the first quarter of the year is during trench another about further south 1 believed to have aggregated about dlslosed a o feet iw length ledge tons. Since the dissolution of the $5.50, while on lurbce, values Copper Producers' association accuthe south end lff the claim a ledge wille was exposed from rate Information as to the output is eighteen feet f $13 was obtained. Impossible, but the above estimate Is which an average! thought to be liberal. Sow, at a poln! about 250 feet from Now, alniost continually since the claim, the Bradlthe north end of t of January consumers In beginning ey lease, as it lsf familiarly known, and Germany England have displayed has uncovered a l.lIge twelve feet in a Interest in the market, with lively from across this width. Assays takewi the result that since then we have exfollrun ilamed, as ledge, In the order on an average 22,944 tons per ows: $19, $52, $58. $$5, $220 and $487. ported month, or approximately twice as "The opening up oV this ledge and much as during the corresponding pethe obtaining of these'lnes, while of riod in 1903. To predict the duration the utmost importance lto the district, and extent of this foreign demand Is, does not come wholly iiL the nature of of course, impossible, but It would be hose convera surprise, especially to to count upon Its Immediate unsafe sant with the location anil the formatcessation. ion. It simply verifies tlhe opinions The home consumption is believed mine of mining experts that conservative authorities to have by The would be found in this locality. accounted during the past three strike has naturally caused heavy months for at least 16,000 tons per asY well as demand for Red Top stock, month, and there is certainly no good greatly enhancing the value of Aidjoinireason for expecting an early diminung properties. tion. To sum up: We have produced "Dick Colburns old friends in Salt each month this year 26,500 tons, and Like will be glad to hear of his gpod imported 6,500 tons, a total of 23,000 fortune. Dick is a good fellow, the wind tons, while 'e have sent abroad 22,944 entitled to such luck and plenty of tons, leaving for domestic use but gold-beari- DE LAMAR Simon l:amloin r. (tenoral manager of the Bamberger-li- e Lamar Mines company's properties at De Lunar, New, came in from a trip to etimp yes- terday Lace Collars... ...All-Ov- er gggrai9ainafHMin BULLION FROM BAMBERGERS ORTH 3 1901. liO, tl AND STATLS JALT APRIL FRIDAY, ' tSha NEW IDEA Woman's Msfiadns the Carat k. wHkaU Meant manitnr mMUwd. ureptioa. 11 UftMrityn U mitten pertaining to dims, and cuntthw tha late and mart practical ntyln to he fcund anywhen la tha magiitna world. If yon wlahtndnwwril K a moderate cipeaw. tha NSW 1 1 in A Woman's tArk laaue cutttalM llluatra-Incotoe. It teeatt tlao of all wlfecti laterartlng t i la thefc brant m. Send ymn name tmday M will you wharrtpekra fat gat nar.aad aU alas thnEatmAkry Outfit tligwa B tan it thk ynpar whu yaa rntta. SIW IMA 00.. SM Broadway, Saw Tart m i atm. mmnmta |