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Show Deep Creek country, left for that region Thursday. An. inspection of those properties will he made and arrangements for an Increase of both the working force and the equipment will be completed before he returns from camp. Jl J i 13 body all the modern equipments that have proved beneficial elsewhere in treating ores similar to- the ores found in that camp. The construction will be begun almost at once and continued without interruption till It has been completed. - o : A series of new retorts are being THE UTAH STATE GAZETEER installed by the Sacramento property 1103-0at Mercur for the purpose of extractPolk's State Gazeteer and Business ing quicksilver from the cinnabar ores. The life of the retorts first in- Directory for 1103-0will reveal the stalled was of short duration, but the changes of the past three years, and new ones being made of material bet-- , reprerent the 8tate as is today. it ter adapted to stand heat, are expect- The names of all business and profesed to be more permanent. sional men of every city, town, vilJ Jl lage and settlement, with full description of each place. Names of shiptwo-foA vein of silver-lea- d ore is live stock dealers, breeders, reported to have been struck in the pers, gralnmen, nurserymen, dairymen and workings of the Consolidated Alta others in the country surrounding the mines, managed by Henry M. Crow- - towns. Also complete classified lists ther. Evidences of the worth of that of names under heading for each purold camp are continually multiplying. suit. Above is a mere outline of the Much work is being done in numer- salient features of the work which will ous properties, and indications point be replete with miscellaneous informato that locality as a likely candidate tion concerning Utah. If you solicit for recognition as a shipper of ores at trade in Utah, advertise In the Gazetteer. It will pay you. If you are an early date. not in trade, order the Gazetteer as a Jl Jl' citizen. You can learn e Some copper ores from progressive more about your state from the Gathe Carisa have recently reappeared zetteer than you can from any other on the market. The shipments are source. It is a business educator. It mostly made by leasers. This prop- is a family educator. R. L. POLK & CO., Publishers, erty has indulged in a prolonged season of inactivity, and it sounds good Salt Lake City. W. P. COOPER. Secy and Mgr. to hear of its efforts to again join the o shipping list with a good grade of stuff. John M. Heffernan, Mrs. Heffernan Jl Jl and their aunt, Mrs. W. H. Holland, An examination of the Yampa at all of San Francisco, spent a few Bingham was recently made by days In the city this week, visiting George H. Robinson, who is largely with our own Jack Heffernan. John interested in the property and who re- M. is son of Jack Heffernan. Father ports most favorable conditions in and son had not met for eleven years, the mine. It is estimated that there and the meeting at this time was a are 2,380,000 tons of ore blocked out, surprise to the old gentleman, and and which has a gross value of ap- all the pleasanter on that account. proximately $20,00u,000. The devel- The party went on to Denver ana opment work aggregates 4,100 feet will again stop off in Salt Lake on which reaches a depth of 1,700 feet their way back to the coast. Mr. and follows the strike of the vein a Jr., is manager of the Heffernan, distance of 1,400 feet, with the values great uniform and satisfactory wherever the ment clothing and tailoring establishof Joe Poheim, of San Francisledge has been cut. co. He is quite a young man, but has Jl Jl wide business experience and is an Dr. P. A. H. Franklin, who has done acknowledged authority in his line. o so much to bring capital from the east White Voile. for the purpose of developing the minThe sunray skirt still holds its own, eral resources of this region, has rea slim figturned home after a several weeks' and it s very becoming atowarm evenfor stay with eastern associates. The re- ure. A smart gown sult of his work has not been an- ing is of white voile, with sunra? nounced, but it is safe to predict that plaited skirt. A little Eton jacket is an increased working force will soon worn over an underwaist of soft be employed on a number of proper- white mull. The jacket has stole colties in which he is interested. lar of white silk embroidery. Deep cuffs o fthe same on the sleeves. A Jl Jl A strike of ore of encouraging mag- jaunty hat of rough white straw, with white wings, is particnitude and satisfactory values is re- trimmedsmart worn with a dress of ularly ported to have been recently made in this kind. o the Blackbird property, near Frisco. M. J. This property is managed by Loose Coatees. True, and with him is associated Dr. Fascinating little loose coatees will Franklin, who is the pioneer of the be legion when summer toilets begin proposition. to llossom, and many are shown al Jl Jl may not be so luxuSamuel Newhouse left for the east ready. They riously artistic as the long loose early in the week, and will remain wraps, but they are several weeks at numerous summer chic, coquettish and youthful. Many resorts in the New England states. It of them are in very fine, supple cloth is surmised that one of the objects of of light shades, but the canvases, his trip is to consult with the eastern etamines and others soft enough to stockholders in the Boston Con. com- bear plaiting and fullness and to fall pany, and to bring about an agree- gracefully are well liked. The silks, ment that will hasten the erection of a too, are, of course, elligible, and the smelter for that mine. new, soft, silky mohair, especially Jl Jl In white, is an excellent coatee mateto rial. White is the favorite color for' Plans for the new concentrator be erected by the Honerine company the coatee, though all the light shades at Stockton have been decided upon. are used. Both are in white with black. Vicks Family While the details of its construction notes of have not been released, it will em 4, ot : high-grad- . pre-eminent- i t trm TRUTH. 4. I imnriinffl .WHTTY. wwwwyji ly Smart white voile costumes are made entirely white. Ecru muslin gowns- trimmed in black lace and black velvet are very fashionable. The collarless bodice, with elbow sleeves, is fashions favorite for both afternoon and evening toilettes for summer. Woolen fabrics, far less than for seasons past, are not being used for country and seaside frocks. Linens and muslins are much more popular. In white tailored costumes and separate skirts butchers linen is most favored. The suits are made with a blouse or a coat in the style of a corset coat. The new skirt flare presents the question of a stiff facing. The new stuffs for this purpose are very different from the old crinoline, crash or duck; they are both elastic and light, yet produce admirably the new flare. - Charming Summer Outfit A thi- - gown of silk is muslin embroidered with irregularly placed dots of geranium red, each dot surrounded by a circle of white. This gives them the effect of having been appliqued on the muslin. The full skirt consists of three large, shirred puffs joined together by bandings of antique lace the color of the dress. There is a flounce finished by a deep lace band, the points of the lace turned upward, and the bottom of the skirt is faced with a band of geranium red velvet ribbon. The bodice, which fastens in the back, follows the general plan of the skirt and consists of two shirred puffs and two rows of the lace insertion. The sleeves are especially good. The muslin is closely shirred over the. shoulders and the upper part of the sleeve. Below this fall two deep, pointed ruffles of silk muslin doubled. Severa knots of red velvet connect the sleeves and the ruffles, which fall only to the elbow, and there is a touch of red also on the collar. A charming hat of red straw and poppies goes with this gown. coffee-colore- d ..SEE.. 4 A Delightful Place to Visit I A Profitable Place to Live Greatest Play Ground on Earth Famous Places which everyone wonts to sea. 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