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Show INTER-MOUNTAI- FOR THE GOLD FIELDS Mercur, Utah, TAKE THE MINING REVIEW N UTAH MINING BUREAU. 13 Alining Incorporations. Sunset Capital, $1,200,000; shares, 600,000; property, six claims in the Camp Floyd district; president, John T. Caine; R. N. Baskin; secretary, B. T. Lloyd; treasurer, Joseph T. Richards. Hi. 46 E. Second South St., Horse Shoe Capital, $5,000,000; shares, 1.000.- 000; property, six claims in the SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, U. S. A. Farmington district; president, John Thomas AbWandlass; Hawkins, Johnson, Carpenter & Co. bott; secretary, B. T. Lloyd; treasurer, L. E. Abbott. Rumsey Townsite and Mining Capi$500,000; shares, 500,000; properly, tal, Mines Bought Sold. five claims in the Camp Floyd district; A. Hawkins; R. president, Henry Buhring; secretary, H. D. Companies organized. Merritt; treasurer, E. T. Kellstrum; Incorporate papers carefully prepared and re- manager, J. B. Rumsey. liable reports promptly made. Buckeye Capital, $1,000,000; shores, Carefnl examinations made of mining prop- 500,000; property, three claims in the erties. Camp Floyd district; president, J. C. Reliable information furnished all corre- Thompson; J. B. Thompspondents. son; secretary and treasurer, Henry W. Dorscher. Ceil. R. A. HAWKINS, Star Capital, $1,000,000; shares, Gen. Manager. property, three groups in the Tooele mining district; president, James Mof-fat- t; A. T. Lawrence; R. J. treasurer, Middlemiss; secretary, Thomas Kane. South Star Capital, $1,000,000; shares, 1.000.- 000; property, group of claims in the Lakeview district; president, George & Dahl-quisvice-preside- nt, vice-preside- nt, and vice-preside- TO Salt Lake City! THE FAMOUS vice-preside- nt, nt, 200,-00- 0; Marysvale District, AS WELL AS Tintic, Euroka, Bingham, Henry Mountains, La Sal, And the Promising Placers of the Green, Grand and Colorado Rivers vice-preside- THE euver Bio Granite The Seenie nine Of the World . . . W. nt, Proctor; L. vice-preside- nt, t; secretary, B. W. Driggs; treasurer, J. R. Matson. Golden Diadem Capital, $500,000; shares, 500,000; property, four claims in the Camp Floyd district; president, Ja- S. H. Blair; secreW. H. Fields; treasurer, Irvine; The only line running two through tary, J. C. Thompson; general manager, RIO GRANDE WESTERN RY. fast Trains daily to Leadvllle, Aspen, A. J. Dutton. Brick Consolidated Capital, $500,000; Colorado Pueblo, Springs and shares, 500,000; property, eleven claims Denver. and stamp mill in the Vanderbilt disi A. WA I) LEIGH, Are Located on the I). C. DOIMJi:, Vice-Pre- s. General Passenger Agent. Silt Lake City. S II. HAltrOCK, Traffic and Gen. Mgr. Manager. cob B. vice-preside- nt, president, Allen G. W. A. BradEFFECTIVE APRIL SO, 1804. ley; secretary and treasurer, Frank Knox. Monte Christo Capital, $1,000,000; Train No, 2 leaves Ogden 7:00 a. m.; Salt Lake 8.05 a. m.; arrives at Pneblo 6:10 a. m.; shares, 500,000; property, five claims in Colorado Springs 7:15 a. m.; Denver 10:30 the Ophir district; president, C. W. A. H. Mayne; secKing; a. m.; Cripple Creek 9:50 a. m. C. L. Hamilton; treasurer, L. retary, An ties. 4 No. leaves Ogden at 6:85 p. m.; Salt Train Imperial Consolidated Capital, $400,-00Lake 7:40 p. m.; arrives at Pneblo 5:20 shares, 400,000; property, three p. m.; Colorado Springs 0:53 p. m.; Dengroups in the Newton district; presi-dever 9:25 p m. WalW. J. Lynch; W. W. ter Rivers; Connections made at Pneblo, Colorado Murphy; treasurer, C. N. Butler. secretary, Springs and Denver with all lines east. EleGold and Silver Carbonate Capital, gant day coaches, chair cars and Pullman sleep500,000; property, six $500,000; ers on all trains. Take the D. & R. G. and claims in shares, the Dugway district; presitrict, Nevada; Campbell; vice-preside- vice-preside- nt, nt, 0; n, vice-preside- THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE have a comfortable trip and enjoy the finest scenery on the continent. Shortest line to Cripple Creek, Colorado's great gold camp. Mercur Gold Fields A. S. HUGIIES, Traffic Manager, Denver, Colo. S. K. HOOPER, G. P. & T. A., Denver. Colo. AND B. F. NEVINS, General Agent. Boise Gold Belt, And the H. M. CUSHING, T.P. A., SALT LAKE CITY. BEST ROUTE to all the Important Mining Camps throughout Idaho and Utah. The Shortest Line and the Quickest W. E. nt, vice-preside- nt, vey. Castle Gate Coal, Coke and Mining-Capi- tal, $1,000,000; shares, 200,000; property, lands in section 6. township 13 south, range 10 east; president, William T. J. AnderLangton; son; treasurer, William Langton; secretary, J. K. Anderson. Peepstone Centennial Capital, $500,-00shares, 500,000; property, seven claims in the Peepstone district; presiEddent, W. R. Pike; ward Pike; secretary and treasurer, Joseph Lippman. Onyx Engraving and Embellishing Capital, $2,500,000; shares, 250,000; property, six placer claims in the Lehi district and a patented process for etching on onyx; president, J. G. Weaver; nt. 0; CHICAGO iSE WEST. TIME TABLE. The Only Line now Running Through Solid Vestibule Trains to Chicago without change at the Missouri (iOLVG WEST. River. Leave Fairfield Station Through Pullman Palace Sleepers, Latest Improved Tonnst Sleepers, Free Reclining Chair Lars, Elegant Day Coaches. D. E. BURLEY, General Agt. Passenger Dept. OLrrEB WMINfK. b. coudert,. vice-preside- Carey; secretary and treasurer, J. M. Bruman. Black Bart Capital, $250,000; shares, 250,000; property, two claims in the North Tintic district; president, B. A. R. T. Harvey; Harvey; secretary and treasurer, John J. Har- vice-preside- Time between foSoAANNDEERSN dent, C. L. Rood; nt, Receivers. E. E. LOMAX, G. P. & T. Agt. E. DICKINSON, Gen. Mg'r. Arrive Manning Arrive Mercnr 9.52 a.m. 10.19 a.m. 11.02 a. m. GOING LAST. ............. 2.15 p.m. Leave Mercnr 8.05 p.m . Arrive Manning 3.25 p . m . Station Fairfield Arrive These trains make connection at Fairfield Station with the Union Pacific trains which are scheduled to arrive at 9.42 a.m. going west, and 3.40 p.m. going east. tl. ft. .TACO BS, General Manager. W. S. HALL, Agent, Mercur. vice-preside- nt, vice-preside- A. T. Moore; nt, secretary and F. Borden. treasurer, . Barefoot (Provo) Capital, $250,000; shares 250,000; property, Barefoot claim in Yellow Pine district, Lincoln county, Nevada; president, Thomas G. Wim-me- r; A. Nebeker; secreS. Wimmer. R. tary and treasurer. North Mercur (Ogden) Capital, shares, 1,000,000; property, seven claims in the Camp Floyd district; C. vice-preside- nt, $1,-000,0- 00; |