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Show 1 RAWHIDE News of the Mines and Mills TO RUN CABLE LINE TO THE NEVADA CAMPS The day of stampedes ere not over, for there U now a rush ou to new camp In Ben Bernardino county. Cal., near the Nevada line. The p roe pacts secured are reported as wonderfully rich, and the railroad offices In southern Nevada are besieged with parties who desire information and tickets for this new strike. In one day nearly ons hundred tickets were sold rat Coldfield by the Las Vegas A Tmopah far Manvel and Leasts lk, which are said to bo the nearest railroad points to the new diggings. No definite Information has yet been had, but quite a number of prospectors have already d been by Tonopah and Goldfield people to go out to the new i . grug-stake- find. The Nevada Cable A Traction company of San Francisco proapoees establishing cable roads for the transportation of ores and passengers In Nevada, and, If present plana are carried out, a number of camps now without transportation facilities will be given an opportunity of getting out their ore at a minimum cost. The first line will probably bo bet wen Yerington Nevada. It la claimed that a II per cent grade can bo handled If necessary, but this does not seem at all reasonable. However, a cable line will no doubt solve the present troublesome transportation problem In a number of good Nevada camps. The cars, when unload eu make a speed of about five miles an hour and the passenger cars travel about twice as fast F. T. Torpey of the Nevada Cable A ' Traction company la now looking over ths field and no doubt work will nt once be commenced on the Yerington-Wabusk- a In IS MOST PROMISING IK KID high-gra- FOR SSDD DODDS DISTRICT mr 1 de asa - won-jderf- ul ot This afternoon Mrs. Edna A. Elmer, of the late William W. Elmer, through her attorneys A. G. Horn and Joaeph Chez, filed a complaint In the district court against tho Southern Pacific company and the Oregon Short Line Railroad company and Superintendent E. C. Manson, making all defendants, for damages in the sum of (20,000, which she alleges aha sustained by reason of the death of her husband, who was killed near Lake station. Box Elder county, last Sep- tember. It will be recalled that William W. Elmer was head brake man on train that was ordered the over the old track to Kelton to bring a load of sheep to Ogden. On the return trip, and w hile the train was traveling eastward near Lake station a culvert had been destroyed by fire and the train was wrecked and Elmer was caught between the engine and tender and crushed to death. The complaint alleges that on or about September 17, 1007, Elmer was d brakeman on tbs freight train and the defendants carelessly, negligently and In disregard of the duties which they were then and there owing to said deceased, allowed and permitted a certain bridge or culvert, about three-fourtof a mile east of Lake station. In Box Elder county, Utah, to burn up and bo totally destroyed, and that the same was permitted by the said defendants to so exist for a period of eighteen hours prior to the Injuries complained of, and further permitted grasses and other vegetation to grow upon said ot . high-grad- 100-t- on , . - j 10-sta- high-gra- de 201-fo- ot - , 1 a two-fo- - hs railroad track to such an extent that It waa Impossible for the employes of aid defendants to see or observe the condition of said bridge or culvert, and while the train waa running, and without any fault on the part of the deceased, and solely by reason of the negligent acts of the company. It was wracked and destroyed, and the body of the deceased was caught between the engine and the tender, thereby causing and Inflicting many Injuries, Mainly About People toooooo(oooooHoooooooo i New Mouldings Artistic Picture Framing in ths latest styles. You will find our prices reasonable and the workmanship first class. PILING UP THEJUCE (Continued from Page 1.) He told ms she was helping to support her mother." She said tho next time she met Harry after ha left home was In Europe, and the next time after the sensational arrival of Evelyn and Harry on ths asm steamer from Europe. Asked how she came to meet him then, she said aha waa not pleased with the notoriety given them and sent for Harry. "Did . ha say anything then about marylng Miss NesbttT" she was asked. "Tea, he told mo he wanted to many her, but she bad told him she was not the kind of a girl that could be takes into our temlly, and I told him tho probably waa right. "Did you finally try to see her? She replied that aha had, at Harry! request, told them that If the married they must absolutely and unqaulfiedly understand that ths past history of hti wife was never to be referred to by any of the family. They agreed, and married In April, 1006, and she waa present She said that at no time In discussing Evelyns' past did Harry ever Intimate that It was the glrfi fault. She said that Just before ths wedding it might have been postponed because Evelyn was under age. Hers Mrs. Thaw's weariness had become apparent and by consent of the court she was excused for a period. As aoon as Mrs. Thaw left the court, room Jerome and Littleton consulted, and a moment later Evelyn took the seat Led by Littleton, she told of her early life and of being born in Corinth, Pa. Then followed comparatively unimportant questions touchtni N. J. Wright of Salt Lake, F. L. Robinson of Cheyenne and R. O. Edresidence and movements, wards of Reno arc registered at the Evelyn's girlhood. Each waa objected to by European. Jerome. AU those affecting her mode wu Mrs. G. Kane of Salt Lake and of Ufa, eta, were, yuled out It inJerome from the that atari Caroline Smith of Butte are visiting In plain tended to fight to exclude every possithe city. ble word of the girl's experience. Court adjourned until Monday. SILK HATS AND STARVATION. The published In a Paris periodical. editor of the Journal wrote to klltof the leading artists and literary men of France, asking if any of their best work waa accomplished under the Influence and Inspiration of alcoholic beverages. Without a single dissenting Voice, all replied that they had never found Inspiration ln tho flowing bowl. Bacchus and ths Muss are Incompatible spirits, according to the testified distinguished men who against John Barleycorn. Tho poets who are popularly supposed to be especially addicted to drink, were even mom emphatic In their denunciation of alcohol than tho painters, sculptors, novelists and essayists. While the French artists and men of literature were a unit In declaring against alcohol, many volunteered the Information that tobacco, tea and black coffee contain real Inspiration. Several poets testified that without the solace of Lady Nicotine many of their best verses would have remained unwritten, while numerous other writers and artists have found real Inspiration In a cup of coffee. CITY OF MEXICO, Jan. 17. "Catholicism to the greatest curse of Mexico. Fat priests wear silk hats while the poor worshipers, who support them In luxury, are starving to death. Tour churches art adorned with millions of dollars worth of gold and all ver, while devout adherents of the faith go all but naked, and have reached the most degraded stage of human existence. The religion,; the liquor, ths cigarettes and the degradation of ths poor are the curses of Mexico. Thus deplored Carrie Nation, of hatchet fame, who has recently been making a lecture tour of Mexico. hero Upon her arrival Mrs. Nation announced that she had "buried the hatchet and that she now depended upon moral suasion for the salvation of benighted souls. The liquor dealers of Mexico are great believers in advertising and hoped that Mrs. Nation would indulge In a few smashing expeditions, but she refused to oblige them. DOG Such a Bluff. Nerveys outride, aid ths usher, and ha wants yer Is pass him In. "Tell him, replied the manager of the prise fight, that we cant pui nobody huf newspaper men. I did and he says hes sportin' editor of da Congress tbnal Record. Philadelphia Press. Congressman Family Commits Suicide. A quadruple suicide occurred at Austria, a man, his wife, nnl their two grown-u- p daughters hanglnf themselves The father, whose bum was IJtrqy, was a director of tM Koloss var hospital, and had defrauded the institution. 'The family was b disgrace, and all four decided to dk together. They left a letter, signed hr all four, asking the police to keep the affair secret RUNS HIS FACE. CINCINNATI, Ohl Jen, 17. That he is the proud possessor of a dog that: runs his face at the butcher's and baker's to the statement of John Ret tig, the artist, who recently returned from Holland for a visit In Cincinnati. The Intelligent animal learned that meat waa to be had at a certain market patronised by his master and that sweetmeats were sold by the baker Now, whenever he to hungry, he proceeds to the shop, puts his paws ou the counter top and, standing on his hind legs, barks politely until he to served. There are several varieties of delicacies of which the dog to fond, but his tastes vary from day., to day, so . INDIGNANTLY DENIED. that ths baker displays different kinds .Miss Koy Tea, he proposed to me of cakes until he finds ons that suits last night his. canine customer, when the latter Mtoa Grouch Huh! On his knees, I expresses his approval with a hark. JanetJe-- has an open account and will suppose? Mias Koy I was not at least not look out for his own meals while hit untU afterward. Philadelphia Press. master and mistress are In America. . Yfufljizy $ms Whats ths use of grumbling at the Chilly atmosphere. .A sup ef het chseslats will set your spirits hot with whipped cream. Bo ehsory. It only costs a die Wall be glad to fill your prescriptions while you have a drink- g . 4 Journal want ada deliver tho goods Jsumal want ads deliver ths goods. Prefer! ption Specialists. 2479 Wash. Ave. Ogdea,W . UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST CRACKERS ten-sta- 4: Is at the Boyle Furni-- . fare Company New Pictures New Frames Ill-fat- ed from which Elmer died. WRIGHTS 200-fo- 130, . At 9 o'clock Tuesday morning our White Sale begins we hardly need slay more in spite of other similar sales, hundreds are waiting this event Prices begin at 1 1c See the comer window. Searchlight district and the present determination to further exploit them at great depth is conclusive as to the opinion of. mining men operating there. Ths old Qusrtetts mine, perhaps better known than any other property, to planning an extensive system of de velopment .which will warrant the branch. opening up and blocking out of the ore bodies so fully that ths value of this property may ho easily determined and which will also materially Increase the NEW MILLING present output At the Duplex, what to known as the shaft, 1a being driven Searchlight PLANTS FOR down, and the new year haa opened very favorably for thla property. It to believed that the work will soon open SEVEN TROUGHS up a body of ora which In strength south side of Nil Desperandum peak. Aggressive work to being advanced and richness will equal that found on the Tiger group In that vicinity, In the Quartette. The station on tho Pitts- and the development so for has opened Perfected plana' for the Installation been and drifts both up good gold values. The original has reached of reduction works In the Seven burg on the vein from the bottom of I strike on this group waa the most ways Troughs district solves ths vroblem for this shsft will soon be advanced. This promising yet mads In that camp and ths reduction of the ores In that sec- work will bo commenced Just as soon later work has shown that the values tion. It to proposed by the Seven as a station haa been cut out I are continuous with depth) The veins Troughs Kindergarten company to in Successful experiments with a dry I In Rawhide district trend northwest mill without delay, I stall a process on ores of the and southeast and In places the uotcrop with the object of presenting the best concentrating Good Hope mine,' at Colorado Springs, I to strongly defined on the surface. facilities possible for recovering the Iiave caused the ! management of the I Among the prominent operators who e ores now mine to make, another values from the of ore were early attracted to this field was shipment .being extracted by the leasers. It ths past week, and if this lot to also Col. Winfield Scott Proskay, who haa Intended to give leasers the first successfully treated a plant secured a very valuable estate which preference In handling ores, because It will be Installed on the property. to being Judiciously yet actively exIs believed that this method will greatannounced that the first ship-- 1 ploited. This gentleman Is It to n well ly stimulate operations by them, as ment of onhu been made from Camp j fcnown circles in Nevada mining to get Thurman. Thla lot consisted of there wllL be an opportunity thirty and within a short time himself and from the Immediately. output money , tons and has been received st a 8alt This corporation has already received Lake Smelter, the ora having been ex- partner, Mr. Wendell Philips, both of New York City,- yet who bids, five In number,, from machinery tracted from;' the Longfellow group. formerly have become fully identified with large houses In the West for a . consisting of four claims , mining enterprises in Nevada, have ex latest Improved mill complete, two On the Old Mtoxoo property the ehaft pended something over (10v,..v of their Wllfley concentrating tables and. two has attained a depth of seventy-flv- e duck slime tables. Exhaustive tests feet, and It to proposed to drive it prlvate fundi ln ttM Rm.y and TaJ. have been made within the past week down at feast' 100 feet further, when lapooes districts. on Kindergarten ores, and 00 per cent drifts .will be started to open up the Ed Benane, another weU known Nevada mining man, haa recently takmaterial to recov- vein. of the ered and 05 per cent on the shipping . A new hoisting plant has been or- en over eighteen claims In the heart and milling grades. Ths concentrates dered And will be put in place on the of the Rawhide district and active advanced without delay. from all classes of oro run very, high West Extension property. Thla mine wort wUI and will have to be shipped to the will also be equipped with a pumping At the surface some very good assays were had, and there to every Indicasmelter. plant to handle the strong flow of The Kindergarten company haa es- water encountered' In the bottom of tion that a very strong vein wilt be opened up within a few feet. tablished a precedent which would be the shaft. well for other mine managers to follow, On the Wyoming the1 main working as It presents the most reasonable so- shaft was sunk to the level Four of Conklins Frisnds Loft lution, not only for the handling of the and the drift from the bottom follow- Of tho IN dolegatss who, andsr output of a mining property, but It ety Ing the vein has been advanced 100 Conklin's load, fought Ilka giants fey courages leasing to a very much great-- - feet Every foot of this work haa been a third term for Qrant la tho ar extent than In any other way. and email stringers of favorable, The Maauma Consolidated Milling A quarts on the hanging wall carry values of (100 .pey ton.-- Thla ora to Leasing company will at once natal) mill for treating the ores taken very similar In character to that enout' by thd Prior lease exclusively. It countered In the Quartette. will be a quick drop, latest Improved mill to Work on the new mill, with a dally capacity of about being advanced at the La Vr. and twenty tons, and will be enlarged this plant will be In successful OperawhqpeVee the ore from this lease will tion within a few weeks. The Blosaggressive Justify, Excavation work '.will proceed som to considering the question of alvanced on a much' mors ' vatHonoeand la representative of the new mill and the Philadelphia has also Plan than heretofore. 'There I closed la vein of the matter up seriously. ' (be mine a company to now visiting machinery 1 ths Smith and Bowman, who art operat-- (30 ore, and nn enormous 'body of nek, bouses for the purpose pf selecting I plant. It to expected the mill will be Ing the Shoshone group, have .leased wblc(i will run from (S to (7 per ton running within- pie next sixty days and tho New Era, mill and these stomps has been blocked out The Art Room widow Big White Sale to Begin Tuesday chinery, Increasing their force of labor, and. In fact, pushing exploitation as never before witnessed In the history of that district , For many years it haa been conceded that good commercial values occur In the groat mineral lodes of 1 EUR of Ogden de high-gra- E. UNDER arrangements hare already been completed with the Nasuma Light A Water In the police court this morning Leon Rawhide Is ons of the very new gold company for furnishing an adequate camps In Nevada which has come Bailey, a bartender, who was arrested water supply for mill operation. Stock prominently Into the limelight within some days ago on the charge of having for this purpose has already been sub- the past two or three months on ac- received stolen goods. In having purscribed for by Reno people and real' count of the great gold values disclosed chased the silk dross stolen from the dents of Seven Troughs district. The at the grass roots in a number of very Pacific Express company, waa brought mill will cost about 17.600. fixed strong veins. It la even claimed that before Judge Murphy and hie ball Without doubt the Prior ground Is there Is a veritable mountala of this at 1600, to await preliminary examman one of the most valuable estates In character of ore In sight These sur- ination. James Williams, the the district and the large amount of face Indications were of so favorable a who to accused of having stolen the milling material now be- nature that It fully warranted the ex- dress, waa also held under ball in a ing extracted Is sufficient for' at once tensive development which has since similar amount Twenty-tw- o placing the plant In position. vagrants were before been prosecuted. Perhaps no gold disAt a depth of thirty feet below the trict In that state has given better In' the court and received sentence ranggrass roots some very rich rock was dicatlons of good milling values at ing from ten to thirty days. last uncovered, carrying a large amount of I nl lt necessarily followed that E. P. Quinn, who waa arrested Robert free gold. The vein was disclosed sev-- 1 lrpth a number of assaulted for evening having stfong operators eral feet wide, and a number of aensa- De Vance, a resident of Nevada, was wept foon ,n tlonal assays were had. Since this days In Jail. Wlthln ths past week a shipment of fined (20 or twenty-fiv- e De Vance, trike the main working shaft haa been of A to the story of ora hu been mads from cording driven down on the ore body te a depth on th. Bullion group, Quinn approached him Thursday night him for the of ISO feet, at which point h vein to whlch Hlnplln thow, viues at the depot and asked shown to be eight toot wide and about meaL Do Vance refused to of a price oro This free U ))W eighteen Inches of which to give him the money and the follow teron ore. The Prior strike truck him la ths face. Ha reports! hipping the matter to tho officers and they rltory.to within forty feet of the great find on the Reagan vein, the richness were unable to locate him, but De of which to well known in Nevada and Vance found him last evening, pulled Utah camps. In advancing the drifts a gun on him and marched him to the on the Reagan and Prior leases an outstation. tar w put several time In excess of the age 1200 per ton a. It to broken down. the new should mill of from upon the custody discharged dally rapacity On the Happy Hooligan claim ore j bo encountered. to encountered which (1.200 per ney on- aoount of lack of evidence. ton, and this valuable property to now being thoroughly exploited. On the BOOZE NOT INSPIRATION. DEVELOPMENT Murray lease, on this property, a strike to reported and assays PARIS, Jan. 17. That alcohol to not an Inspiration to ths artist or the show gold values of (47,000 per ton. The Rawhide Regent company haa writer and that all their beat work WORK PROCEEDS a force of men at work running a fifty-fo- to done without tho assistance of ulna, drift for the purpose of cross- beer, whisky or abaynthe to set forth cutting the outcrop of the lode on the In a consensus of the competent Just and Wabuska, and this line will have an enormous tonnage, for a number of properties, notably the Nevada-Dou- g las. Buckskin, Ludwig and other properties, are thoroughly developed and In shape for an Immediate output Thera seems to be a disposition on Later a line w 111 be started at Fallon, run to Falrvlew, and then through tho port of mining operators generally Nevada to forget all financial Mecca, Rawhide, Monte Orlsru, Qotdys and finally reach Manhattan, with a troubles and sail In with new life In branch Hue from Falrvlew to Wonder. developing their holdings. This condl It Is estimated that this 11ns la assured tton seems to prevail in every part of of more than 1.004 tons of very high the state and not only to northeastern grade material. Nevada active but the extreme southThe oars are operated by a cable and ern part to equally alive to tho near the engine supplied its own motive slty for aggressive work, and to this power. The device Is now In successful end good reporta are had from nearly operation at the big lime kilns of the every district In the state. In Search Holmes company In the Bants Crus light, in the southern part of the state, mountains, and the cable corporation the same progressiva action to noted, la satisfied that this system can be and the mining men are Installing mautilised ' IfON BMLEV IS A . H FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1901 DAILY UTAH STATE JCURNAL. PAGE FOUR. ' and SNAPS In Dust and Moisture Proof Cartoon ff BUSTER BROWN BREAD Good' to the Last Crumb ot t 9 ASK YOUR GROCER |