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Show TRUTH 2 that a small assessment will be levied to pay off the debt and prosecute the work. 4 4 4. CREMATORY SITE MUDDLE. What kind of a game was that the City Council tried to work off in the matter of the crematory site? The property was valued for taxation at $1350, and the price the city was to have paid for it had not the Mayor interposed his veto was $3750. Either the .County Assessor and the Board of The Sheba Gold and Silver Mining company has filed articles of incorporation. The company is capitalized for $500,000, divided into shares of the par value of $1 each. The officers are G. W. Bartch, president; J. W. Burton, and W. H. Child, secretary Equalization did poor work or the City and treasurer. The company owns the Council was going to be very liberal Silver Coin, Consolation, Gold King, with the peoples money. The Mayor Silver Peak, Roosevelt, East Sheba and seemed to take the latter view, as he West Sheba claims in the Star mining said in his veto message that the price district, Nevada, and an option on the was excessive and the public jseems to Champion, Badger, Daisy, Silver Bell, share the Mayors view and approve Sheba and McKinley claims and the the veto. There are lots of Krom concentrator in ithe same district. owners in town who would beproperty glad to sell their holdings at less than 300 per 4 4 4 cent above its assessed valuation. The A carload of ore has been received piece of land in question is at Fifth South and Fifth West streets, and acfrom the Midway property in Utah near cording to the records was purchased the Idaho and Nevada State lines. by the parties in whose names it stands, There are thirty-fou- r claims in the Health Commissioner King and John is which owned group, by Frank Lake C. Griffiths, for $2400. It is perhaps and others of Salt Lake. It is said to fortunate for Health Commissioner be very promising ground. Iing that the sale did not go through, as the fact of it being in his name indicates that he has an interest in .4 4 4 the property. If so the sale would have The new mill at the Century of Park been in direct violation of the law City has a capacity of sixty tons a day. which provides that no city officer shall be directly or indirectly interested in 4 4 4 any contract work or business of the city or the sale of any article, the exvice-preside- nt, Development work is being pushed pense price or consideration of which is with the greatest vigor in the Deep paid from the city treasury. Creek and Dove Creek regions. 4 f- 4 Dr. King, it is said, however, dis4 4 4 to The price of $3.50 fixed by the confer- posed of his interest in it last May ence for lead is pretty good, and pro- James Anderson, but it has never been transferred. vided the output is allowed to remain at If the sale had been consummated, its present figure will enable the mine however, and the money paid and C. owners to make money. O. Whittemore had been prosecuting officer Dr. King would have been 4 4 4 liable to prosecution, as it is hardly he would have enjoyed imThe Silver King came forward on probable like Chairman Dooly of the munity Tuesday with its usual monthly divi- Board of Public Works, who, according dend of $100,000, and it is thought the to his own admissions, when he was on directors of the great property will the rack before the City Council, was make another distribution by way of a interested in contract work being done Christmas box for the stockholders. for the city. 4 4 4 The local stockholders of the Highland boy are expecting to receive any day the dividend of $1.22 a share declared by the board of directors in London recently. 4 4 4 The shareholders of the drew down the usual dividend of cents a share on Tuesday, amountRocco-Home-sta- 1 ing to ke $4500. 4 4 4 The owners of the South Swansea are expecting a Christmas box in the shape of a dividend. 4 4 4 ' Beaver county is coming to the front as a copper producing region. Great activity is reported from various parts of the country. 4 4 4 Favorable reports come from the Blue Bird at Milford. 4 4 4 Assays from samples taken from the Wolverine of Park City run 69 ounces silver, 40c gold and some lead. 4 4 4 Reports of a very encouraging nature come from the Susie mine at Dove creek, Park Valley. A force of men is at work and very considerable quantities of ore have been uncovered some of it running as high in gold as $105.41 to the ton. The company is in good shape, having $2000 in the treasury and 100.000 shares of stock. ' 4 4 4 The outp.ut of. the Dixie smelter, at St. George, for November amounted to 200.000 pounds of bullion and matte. '4 .4 4 Thunder Mountain, in Idaho, is Very few', if any of them, can i,eak Spanish, and there is no prosper that will ever learn Tagalo. The ; lCh they Easters raised more pow-wohave a1 dis During President Kingsburys than the whole army du ,iur" turbance the and ern trip he visited Harvard the palmy days of the insurr. don universities of Pennsylvania and Chi- ing 4 4 4 cago, where he inspected the methods manand general of teaching discipline Mrs. Julia Ward Howe on one ntca. agement. He also saw some notable sion presented herself at a ci;;i) 0f football games. which she is a member, with her bon4 4 4 net wrong side front. Finally a memProfs. Allen and Stewart delivered an ber informed her of her mistake. What blow to my vanity," said Mrs. li.,we illustrated lecture at Eureka last even- awith an amused smile. "I thought i was ing. receiving quite an unusual amount of 4 4 4.attention as I came down town in the The general debating committee car, but attributed it solely to my own attractions." elected by the debating societies con4 4 4 sists of Lorenzo Ellgreen, of the Zeta Lou Goodwin Miss of Gamma; C. T. Barnes, of the Senate; the auctions at Kansas Kansas was in City the other F. J. Pack, of the Engineers; John Z. sold and several Herefords. of day After the Normal and Will Ray, Brow'n, the current history class. It has been her fathers death his herd was sold decided to carry on twenty debates at administrators sale. Miss Hood-wifirst heart was almost broken to see during the winter and spring. The Senone to be held on the 18th, the the cattle her father had loved leave ate vs. the Normal society, on the the place. In desperation, she went to the purchaser and urged him to let her question, "Resolved, That the Isthmian Canal Should be Constructed and Con- retain a sufficient number to go into trolled by the Great Powers. breeding on her own account. He generously sold her $1500 w'orth on time. 4 4 4 She has since made over $6000, bought On the return of F. D. Reynolds to half a section of land and is breeding Harvard he was induced to give up Herefords profitably today. the scholarship awarded him last spring and accept a position as instructor in English, he teaches classes in composition in both Radcliff and EDUCATIONAL NOTE& i w - c--f ns Harvard. 4 4 4 The Dramatic association are holding frequent rehearsals on "The School Mistress," and are making fine progress for presentation before the holidays. 4 4 4 Miss Grace Nelson is the first lady student to do field work in surveying at the University. 4 4 4 The Zeta Gamma boys have elected L. J. Muir, Harold Goff and L. E. Elg- 4 4 as their representatives to meet The Mayor was right when he said gren current history class in joint debate the city had plenty of land on which to the on January 10th, upon the question of, build a crematory without purchasing "Government Reservoirs in the West. a site, and his recommendation that 4 4 4 the new garbage burner be placed on the site of the former one, which was The Parents club met at the training burnt down eighteen months ago, in school building yesterday. North Salt Lake, seems good and reasonable. The City Council had better 4 4 4 soon. hurry up and do something pretty creThe splendid musical treat offered Its eighteen months since the old matory was destroyed, and it is by the Royal Italian band at the Taberhigh time it was replaced. Meantime there is great rejoicing among the resi- nacle this .week called out small but dents of the Second precinct that they appreciative audiences. The concert on are not to have the crematory in their Monday afternoon was complimentary midst. to the school children. The rain and 4 4 4 mud did not prevent ten thousand MOOmOOOOOMMOOMOOMOOIOOOm children of members the attending and enjoying the Another thing the fine programme given for their esCity Council seems to have gotten away pecial benefit. They vrere demonstrawrong on was the appropriation to tive, too, in their delight with the themselves of $5 a day each for their wonderful music evoked by the marvelservices as a board of canvassers in ous Creatore and his band. The pro- :: canvassing the election returns. Some gramme as rendered was as follow's: of them were in attendance only an The childrens choir, under the direchour or so a day, having arranged it tion of Prof. Stephens, sang "The Lost so that no more than eight, sufficient Chord and the Anvil Chorus, II to make a quorum, would be present Travatore." The programme the at one time, while the others attended band, every number of which by was a $15.00 to $2,000.00 in Cost to their business. The appropriation gem and most artistically rendered, infor services as a canvassing board is cluded the march, "Columbus" (Creaillegal, the provision of the ordinance tore); overture, "Arolbo" (Verdi); ll being that they shall receive $250 a Tdovatore, act IV.; overture, "Saracen 77 1 RITE for Circulars describing year for all services, which includes Slave (Mercadante); "La Fille du our $15.00 Queen Safe and our committee work, extra sessions and Regiment (Donizetti), the last named Combination Desk and Safe. everything else pertaining to the duty being a medley of American airs, closOutfits costing I80.00 only. We of Councilmen. The remuneration is ing w'ith the Banner. to . too small If a Councilman attends furnish Vaults, Vault Doors, Bank the all and other work committee his Furnishings complete, and everymatters which come within the line of FEMINITIES. thing in the Safe line. Our works his duty it will occupy pretty nearly are the largest safe works in the half his time, and unless he puts a high world. Correspondence invited. figure on the glory attached to the A Woman has been appointed superintoo little. Still office the stated pay is the Councilmen should live within the tendent of the finance division of the law' and not attempt to Increase their postoffice department, Washington, at a salary of $2250 a year. This is the highstipend by side grafts. est salary any woman employee in the Co. classified service has ever received. The G. M. Lewis has been granted a special dispensation to organize a new I. fortunate woman is Miss Lillian A. O. O. F. encampment in the city and Norton, credited from Texas. WM. A. ROBERTSON ' has already received the signatures of State Agent 4 4 4 tw'enty charter members. There is one Box 1119 44 Central Block encampment of the order in the city, The 700 schoolmarms lately ' sent to No. and 1, the encampment Oquirrh SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Odd Fellows think there is plenty of the Philippines find that the salary of room for another. $75 a month cannot keep them in food. OOOOeOOOOOIOOOeOOMMMMMlMimMHM' I Safes Safes 5afes W "Star-Spangl- ed : Victor Safe and Lock I f I |