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Show DAILY FRIDAY, OCTOBER UTAH STATE JOURNAL rs on the waa a chap named Rosenkrans, ut,o knew all about the restaurant and who waa likewise dead i l.p kr. Lamb liked the restaurant man .nil when they reached Goldfield, then! bui the crude embryo of the present booming town, he suggested that his iini::ira and the Roseukrana experience n.uht be profitably combined into a Plate to eat. The pair accordingly parted what waa known aa the Oxford rta.aurant, where their gross receipts kept barely ahead of expenses tor sev-r- ul months They paid their waiters nn dollars a day, their cook twenty, and aa the nearest Ice was at Reno, rheir Importations of flah, meat and ege:ables had to be grabbed from the on the table, stage and slapped whether there waa a customer for them, or not. Tiring of the restaurant struggle, and glad to get out of It with moat of hi original capital. Lamb hiked atill farther Into the wilderness, this time t Rhyolite. Here he dallied In small claim, got an occasional rake-o- ff from a luck grub-stak- e, and pottered along, somehow, till the 24th of March last year. Then he beard how Fred Berney and Phil Creaser, grub-stakby Dennis Clark of Spokane, had made a big copper strike In the Funeral range, just over the California border. Ha thereupon suggested to his partner, William J. Cleary, on March 28th, hasten tiiat they should themselves A NEW COPPER KING Do You Want Utah Money to Remain in Utah? IN ONLY AND IS A TWENTY-SEVE- Story of o Fo'low Who Mado a Pilo and Can Now Dina an Flamingo Hearts, Stuffad With Canary Livers, If Ha Likes. :The Phone That Talks: THE LEST SERVICE. UTAH INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE CO. (Spn'lal Corrvapondeuce.) Oct. 17. That GuLDKIELD. ruinamv .till glimnirra in tho air for who brave tho ihe brushed wild in atrenuoua quest of precloua metal ha received atill one mure testimonial from the melancholy range shoou trail where the Funeral toward the heaven from the paaty waate of Ieath valley. Among theae crag, bleak and ullen, and picturesque only in the pigment of the aun-Kand unrie. or in the note of awe .truck by tlielr massive heaping loa new git hi r. there liaa Juat ariaen King in Copper, who may. If ha likes, race hi own automobile, yacht and horaea for ailver or gulden guerdon, and who but one ahort year ago was eating alunigullion and clad in dungaree among the attack of Rhyolite. To name of thla new Copper King la Clarence H. Lamb, and he can feaa. on pheaaunta and flantlngoea' heart for three yeara before he will have turned thirty. He looka like Napoleon and talk like a buahful boy. Hia flrat extravagance, after turning hia hard-wo- n bonanza a into double eaglea waa a new pipe, hia aecond, a new carriage for hia new baby, hia third, the hand-aome- at rope of pearl for hia wife that he could order from Tiffany'. He atill wear corduroy, formerly the last aymbol of opulence, tucka hia trouaera into brogana and linger wlatfully where the landacape ia aagebruah and aand, aand and aagebruah, with a rltn of flinty mountain on the horizon. Lamb, who la anything hut a lamb in spirit, waa bum in a small town about sixty mllea south of Chicago. When he was four year old he took hia parent out to Lincoln, Nebraska, where he kept them empluwed In hia behalf till lie waa sixteen. Up to that time, having been unable to decide whether he wanted to be a profeealonal bicycle rider or a bugler In the navy, he had suffered hlmaelf to program In learning as far aa the high school. Then, however. being eager te shuffle the card of his own destiny on any terms he abandoned hia dreams of medalled or uniformed glory to learn the Jewellers X-v- ., un-toot- h- el Your Meals When You Want Them of the liurlingtons thro service to Chicags, St. Louis, Kansas City, Omaha and other points East. With a dining car in the train there is no such thing as twenty-minut- e dinners, eaten at certain stations regardless of whether or not you are ready. Thats one advantage There's nothing finer than Burlington dining cars and nothing better than the meals served. For detail! of thla aervlee, apply to R. F. NEBLEN, General Agant, C. B. A Q. RY, I treat, Salt Laka City. Going East? Ask us about it. trade. It's a' pleasure to answer ques- tions. Phones 245. E. DRAKE If. L. YOUNOERMAN D. P. A T. P. A. 100 West Second South, Salt Lake City, Utah Goim , fellow-passenge- I ss IF so, l'ATHUNlZi: UTAH CAPITAL. W. Sacond South .ng his xt.iFe MILLIONAIRE. r 19, 190S. When he was twenty-on- e, being a bit weary of scrutinising the Inwards of watchea, he made a flying leap to Cripple Creek, aial there, after discovering that hie knowledge of mining waa a Joke, he became a Jeweller again. Six month of Cripple Creek, however. Jarred his adventurous soul Into further migration, and he circled to Lox Angeles by way of Seattle. He waa gradually learning to make up hia mind and keep it made up. Haring excurloned one day to Pasadena, he promised hlmaelf that he would return there, sooner or later, and build hlnself a splendid home. That promise will be fulfilled thla winter. Having seen a girl In Santa Rosa that struck him aa being the nicest girl la the world, he decided that she should marry him. She did. Having a rapltal of f2..rA0, through luck, energy and a codicil, he an nnunced that he was going Into Nevada to get rich. Now he has a million. When Lamb came Into this state the railroad S'at now runs to Coldfield from Reno ended at Tonnpah, and he had to do the last lap In a stage. aecu-mulat- ed PUTNAMS j Good Strong Clothes for Boys are what you r,., for school. C a and look them over , , 1 and will con- vince you that the Best at v.t-hav- e the Most Reason- ed down we ! able Prices. to the Funeral range and get a copper of their own. Thus came ihe next emigration. The road leading to the ultimate ovate of the Funeral range, in those lays, was over a circuitous and desolate trail cut by the twenty-mul- e teams that hauled borax out of Death valley. They traveled over It, as far aa Furnace Creek ranch. In three days, in a wagon drawn by two horaea and laden with barrels of water. The ranch gained with no greater privation than terrific heat and Imminent suffocation In the swirling dust, they replenished their water aupply and again set forth. Fur two days they tolled steadily upward. toward the mountain topa. Then one of the horaea fell sick and they were forced to wait three days before he recovered. Then two of their barrels sprang a leak in the night and let every last drop of water atill remaining trickle upon the thirsty trail. The next morning found them desperate. They luid lost their way, both horses were evidently on their last legs, their throats were sore and full of grit, their nngues were beginning to swell, and the game seemed to be about up. Stub bornly plodding along, they suddenly discerned a tiny trail which shot abruptly to the right. It was decided that Cleary should explore thla trail, If he found water, he was to afoot. tire hia revolver five times. If he didnt find water well, they simply shook hands. While Cleary was gone both horses lay down, and Lamb let them lie. Ha waited ten minutes, or a hundred ytara, he never could tell which, and then heard the revolver ahota which Cleary turned louse like ao many r cheers. The horaea were prodded to their feet, and made to drag themselves unwillingly In the direction front which Cleary's signals had come. There was the waier, sure enough, and though it waa green with copperas it brought the discouraged outfit back to life. That waa how the town now building not far away from that spot cams to be called Green water, and that waa how, also, that Lamb and Cleary discovered the trail that led to the big copper strike where Patrick Clark of Spokane ia now extracting wealth at so much wealth a minute, and where Charles M. Schwab and LYederlck Helnie and '"Borax" Smith are doing likewise in the immediate neighborlittle- gun-puw- PUTNAM Clothing House ground, and Juat aa rich, or richer. They called theae claims, four of them, the Anxiety, and the other four, the Copper Shoes. And ao It happened that when the L. M. Sullivan Truat company of Goldfield bought the Anxiety and Copper Shoes, a week or two later, Lamb suddenly found hlmaelf a plutocrat, with Cleary for a running mate. But since Schwab and Heins and Smith' have gone ii)to the Green-watcountry, and have ruefully desired the Anxiety and Copper Shoes for themselves, Lamb says he made pnly one mistake In getting rich, which waa In getting rich ao fast. For er if ha had put off the Sullivan for a little while he could have Juat twice aa rich aa he is. offer been A Badly Burned Girl, or boy, man or woman, is quirky out of pain If Bucklena Andi-- Salve la applied promptly. G. J. WVirh, of Mich saya: I us- - It in my family for cuts, sore, and akin Injuries, and find it perfect." Quickest Pile cure known. Het healing salve made. 25c at Ogdi-- Druggist 11 Book and Job Priming at tha Job Rooms. Jour--a dt We guarantee our brand, F. W. B. California Olive Oil, absolutely pure. It is not excelled by any other olive oil in the market. Price 50c and $1.00 a Bottle Wm. hood. Schwab and Helnse and Smith, however, did not figure till afterward. Lamb and Cleary ( promptly erected the monument a that marked eight claims snug up against the Clark GEO. W. DRIVER, Manager THE BEST DRUGS. Driver & Son DRUG CO. avenue.GTN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL outofBu The Utah Knitting Works offer at public retail sale their entire stock of knit goods, including the L. D. S. Garments, union suits and separate suits for men, women and children, hosiery, ladies gents and boys sweaters, undershirts, silk and wool shawls, silk scarfs, fascinators, infants sacques and hoods, golf gloves, yarn and wool bats, at from i to i off. Sale starts Thursday, October 18th. We quit as quickly as possible. Think of it, $5,000.00 worth of goods to be placed on the market to the retail trade at less than factory cost. Everything must go regardless of costor quality. Our store will be open until 9 p. m. every evening. BUSINESS CHANCE VVe offer the entire stock, machinery, fixtures and good will of the business in a bulk Here i IjOI WASHINGTON at a great sacrifice. a business established seven years, of unquestioned standing which can be bought at less than i its cost. Now is your chance, but you will have to hurry. UTAH KNITTING WORKS AVENUE MAIL ORDERS WILL - BE PROMPTLY FILLED |