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Show I - r In the Tetro grounds at Tintic mineralized quartz has been encountered in a drift northwest from the bottom of the indline below the tunnel level. It has been crosscut twenty feet without either wall, appearing, and indications point to the discovery of ore with but little more work. pay & A remarkable ore find has been made at Alta on the Hellgate group, owned by Fritz Rettish. Some enticing showings were observed in the bed of the stream, and to explore the ground to advantage a dam was built and the water diverted. A small amount of work uncovered an ore chute five feet in width, which was followed for seventy-fiv- e feet the strike of the vein. The orealong carries copper, lead, silver and gold. The operating power at the at Tintic is to be increased by another 150 horsepower boiler, bringing up the capacity of the plant to a total of 600 horsepower. The improvement is made in response to an increased demand for air with which to operate the drills and hoist of the mine. Cen-tennial-Eure- ka Jl THE UTAH 8TATE GAZETEER 4 1903-0- 4. Polks State Gazeteer and Business will reveal the Directory for 1903-0changes of the past three years, and reprerent the State as it is today. The names of all business and professional men of every city, town; village and settlement, with full descrip4, tion of each place. Names of shippers, live . stock dealers, breeders, grainmen, nurserymen, dairymen and a IT a a s t e i imwiiwimi National League News. American League Notes. Dalen is playing phenomenal ball. Jake Harry Steinfeldt is troubled with man. Stahl looks like a good batsrheumatism. Selbach now captains the WashingPresident Ebbetts made the Western tons. trip with the Superbas. The Boston Americans are outbat-tin- g The Pittsburgs have enjoyed five all clubs in the business. Sunday rests in four years. Jesse Burkett is growing in popuBilly Gilbert leads the National larity all around the league. League in sacrifice hitting. Washington has released Ducky Pitcher Kennedy will be unable to Holmes to the Chicago Americans. play ball again for some time. Lush played a very fair game at Pitcher Harry Thielman, late of third for Detroit during Yeagers layBrooklyn, has joined the Woonsocket, off. R. I., team. Lajoie has passed the .300 mark Van Haltren is by all odds the most with the stick and is going after the popular man on the New York Na- leaders. . tional team. Billy Sullivan, It is reported In ChiPittsburg friends have presented cago, will be out of the hospital in a Otto Jordan, of the Brooklyns, with few days. a diamond stud. Boston has the American League Pittsburg critics say that Ritchey record for consecutive victories ten is playing rather dopey ball. He straight. thinks too slowly. Silk OLoughlin is not popular Hugh Jennings would like to play with the New York and fans, they in California and has offered his ser- roast him unmercifully. vices to the Sacramento club. Pitcher Frank Owen, of the White Pop Anson and Ned Hanlon met Sox, fought with the volunteer troops while the Brooklyn baseball club was against the Spaniards in Cuba. in Chicago and talked old times. Comiskey tried hard to secure Elber-fielBresnahan, Mertes, Warner, offering in exchange two players Browne, Bowerman and Lauder, of and his claim on George Davis. New York, have all batted over .300. While the Chicagos were in PhilaMathewson is pitching far better delphia local friends presented Billy ball now than in his first year in the Hallman with a diamond-studded National, when he was a sensation. watch. Ned Hanlon makes no secret about Bobby Carruthers is the unluckiest what he thinks of his team of Super- umpire in the business in the matter He says they lack baseball of being perpetually bombarded bas. by foul brains. tips. Frank Selee has released Arthur The last vestige of the recent fierce from Williams, "Pop. Maine, and he has been pitching for the Gunthers, of Chicago. Manager McGraw shows not the slightest deformity where his nose was broken earlier in the season. The injury does not bother him in the I d, The Grand Central has ordered the distribution of a $25,000 dividend for the month of July, to take effect on least now. Monday next e 1 " A certified copy of the articles of incorporation of the Newhouse mines and smelters was filed in the secretary of states office within the past week. It is capitalized for $0,000,000, divided into shares of $1 each, and the original incorporation was perfected under the laws of the state of New York. & JX JX TT TRUTH. to Interfere with the consummation of the deal. a mlillWHi1iTTV",V1TlT,rtr1 Six . straight shut-outsor 54 innings of baseball without a run being scored against them, is the new record established by the Pittsburgs, twice champions of the National League. Phelps, the experimental Pittsburg catcher, is now backstopping the pitchers excellently, and the worry of the Pittsburg critics as to the catching department seems to be ended. Evers pulls off lightning plays at Chicagos second base as no man since Pfeifers day has done. He even takes bad throws with his gloved paw and swings the hand like lightning on the runner. Umpire Johnstone is enforcing the rule that forbids a pitcher rubbing a new ball in the soil or otherwise deThe rule liberately discoloring it. has been ignored in the American , others in the country surrounding the towns. Also complete classified lists of names under heading for each pursuit. Above is a mere outline of the salient, features of the work which will be replete with miscellaneous information concerning Utah. If you solicit trade in Utah, advertise In the Gazetteer. It will pay you. If you are not in trade, order the Gazetteer as a League this year. progressive citizen. You can learn more about your state from the Gazetteer than you can from any other source. It is a business educator. It American Association News. is a family educator. Toledo has released Ed Connors. R. L. POLK & CO., Publishers, First Baseman Kihm last week beSalt Lake City. came a happy father. W: P. COOPER,- Secy and Mgr. Minneapolis has rebelled against a limit rule in the American As' .A Fortunate Speculator. sociation. The man who has profited most by Manager Watkins has arranged to is declines genStreet Wall the Indianapolis Sunday games have the recent erally supposed to be Harry Weil, the played at Anderson. St. Louis operator. Mr. Weils winGuy Johnson, coach of the Kalamato be between zoo College nine, has signed to pitch nings are estimated Over a for the Louisville club. and $3,000,000. $2,000,000 friend told Weil his Mr. Pitcher Shaw, who was loaned to month ago . . - 13-m- en OSTiEORCTHS ifeaaaeagsBsssBBKagS ..SEE.. 0; A Delightful Place to Visit A Profitable Place to Live & Greatest Play Ground on Earth Here is a birdseye view of Bucky" Holmes, recently signed by the Chicago American League management He has greatly strengthened the team. war disappeared last week and Bernhard were purged of contempt in the Philadelphia courts and then made eligible to play legally with the Cleveland team. inter-leagu- Famous Places which everyone wants to sea e when Six 8turdy Brothers. Six Shaffer brothers, soub of John Shaffer of Highland county, Ohio, were photographed In a group at Hillsborough, Ohio, a few days ago. The oldest is eighty-si- x years of age and the youngest seventy-four- . Their united ages amount to 480 years. Their fathers children numbered thirteen and the children of these borthers number, respectively, eleven, eight, nine, thirteen, twelve and five, giving the list in the order of the fathers ages. -- o Invest fat a tloket to CALIFORNIA and secure rich dividends in HEALTH, PLEASURE and WEALTH. Mountain, Vallej, Rivera, Lake u Ocean Reached by THE outhern Pacific Companys 8teel the Material. One thousand two hundred and w SHorlptlvt n4 tOrntnUy that Atchison common would sell be- the Nashville club by Manager eighty-fiv- e vessels were built in the Bursters oU si returned home the other day world last low .65, Union Pacific at 77 and Canyear, from apart yachts, 120. to one sent been the Duluth club pleasure and small and has Every adian Pacific below fishing craft. Of No. 201 Main St. Salt LoJm of the Northern League for the bal- that number of these predictions have been 344 were constructonly ance of the season. ed of anything but steel 1- -t 1. 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