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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JCURNAL. PAGE FOUR. I Interests In many camps in 2 .that state. Mr. Smith was tn Salt Lae City at the time of the session of the Dry Farming congress and he states that while it is very probable that some of the delegates were very dry when they arrived In that city they positively were not looking few arid fields after they had been there a few daya T. Co., as president and Thou. llcCaully Bert Smith is not only a thorough of the same company manager. A business man, but is a Jolly good felbe built from Schurs line will low, and his enterprise and aggressive a distance of thirty-liv- e miles, and action has been a factor in the developautos make this run dally at a charge ment of many promising Nevada of $10 fare. Wire has been ordered campa among them being Goldyke, and poles are now being put down and Manhattan and Rhyolite, and he is also the line should be in running order largely Interested In the Virgin oil within the next ten daya fields In southern Utah. Quite a flow o of oil was recently struck on this esAggressivework has recently been re tate, and it is now positively shown sumed' on the King Solomon mine, that sufficient oil can be developed to which adjoins the factious Montgomery make this a highly meritorious comShoshone, in the latter of which Salt mercial proposition. H. H. Clark, who Lake people are large shareholders, has made millions In the Nevada fields, e and who is one of the most prominent At Toben, Nevada, W. M. White has and active Nevada operators. Is assouncovered a vein carrying Jewelry ore. ciated with Mr. Smith in the oil fields la the executive head of these exand Tha December output of the Over- tensive opera tiona land mill was valuable News o! the Mines and Mills INTEREST Stringers of high grads quarts hart been cut in the new Quartslts shaft at Wonder at a depth of 100 feet. . large body of high grads milling material lias been uncovered on the hanging wall on the Eclipse mine, in Seven Troughs district. A The Renegade mine, in White Horse district Nevada, shows ore of tbs value of $180 per ton in gold. 300-fo- ot HIGH-GRADE- a trict, Idaho, Bismuth has been encountered short distance south of the Adelaide The outcrop on the estate of the mine, 11 miles from Oolconda. The ledge Is seven feet wide and carries good Round Mountain Lehigh oompany carvalues in gold and silver as well as ries values from $3 to $8 in free gold. bismuth. Every report from Rawhide emphaThe' Flagstaff mine, Cherry Creek, sises the fact that the veins are strong Nevada, has been taken over by the ahd well defined, and carry high values at the greatest depth yet attained. Cherry Creek mines company. At Kennedy, Nevada, several strong veins carrying good values have recently been located. The veins can be traced for a long distance on the surface. In the Washakie district Nevada, gold values are secured running as high as $18,000 per ton and $100 per ton is not an unusual assy return. This district Is in Humboldt county, and the surface showing la one of the very best ever encountered In that part of the state. Considerable development Is being advanced on a number of properties at Natchea, Nevada. Williams and son are. making arrangements for thoroughly exploiting a placer deposit In Barbey Canon. Material Is now on the ground for buildings and machinery for working the placers will be Instal led at once. On the Burney property the .main working shaft has attained a depth of 80 feet and the big ledge is now being crosscut. What is known as the Chicago property Is being devel oped by a long tunnel, which will cross cut the vein at depth. a The Fine Gold mine, In Seven ' Troughs district, shows a strong vein and carrys good milling values. The Seven Troughs Michigan mining and leasing company has ordered a new gasoline engine and pump. Considerable volume of water Is fiow in the bottom of the and It Is necessary to Install the pumping plant at once. 100-sha- ft ) , i M. M. Johnson, consulting engineer for Samuel Newhouae and C. B. Loose, has returasd from the Yerington district. where he made an exhaustive ex amlnatlon of the estate of the Western Nevada Copper company, In which these gentlemen have large holdings. This visit has determined him In putting at work a large force at once. The property is located on the rich copper sons of the Yerington district, and the has already disclosed development strong chutes of ors carrying copper material. That district has become famous on account of the rich copper ora disclosed at depth in the wig proposition, where values at a depth of $0) feet are shown to be unusually high, even in that camp. high-gra- Wlnnemucca Mountain, near Wlnnemucca. a gold vein Is being d veloped by George and Charles Van Valkenburg. The rock assays $31.1$, and the vein In the bottom of an eight foot shaft is these feet wide. On . PERSONAL CHATS WITH MINING MEN. Work has actually been begun to--; wards the installation of the mill of the Seven Troughs Kindergar- -' ten Mining company. This plant will be completed In lea than 00 days and will cost $38,000. Ten stamps will be put In at once but the excavation and building will be erected with the view of adding ten additional stamps at an , early date. Nevada-Douglas-L- de ud high-gra- de E.. H. Mead, very prominent In Utah and Nevada dlstricta passed through the city yesterday en route to Gold' field to look after conditions at the estate Rock Leasing of the January-Whit- e company, which is extensively operating the White Rock vein, which ad' Joins the February, a part of the valu able holdings of the Goldfield Consol! data Tha White Rock Is on the Mohawk vein and Is developed by a shaft to the depth of 318 feet, and a number of crosscuts advanced disclose a vein thirty-seve- n feet wide and carrying values from $$ to $50 per ton. Mr. Mead was advised by telegraph that George Wingfield was en route East and he Joined him at Balt Lake and accompanied him to Ogden, Mr. Wingfield continuing on East on bust ness connected with the recent transfer of the control of the Goldfield Consolidated to Baruch and Hayden, Stone A Co. of Boston and New York. mill of the Pitts- -, The new at Blair, Peak Silver company burgh on , Nevada. Is now dropping ; a very high grade milling material. The pipe line, mill, buildings and other i Improvements at this property were Bert L. Smith, banker and mine op; completed within the past thirty days, of Nevada was a passenger from erator and the total outlay for this improve-- : on the westbound limited Lain Exit ment has been more than $1,000,000. ... Mr. Smith is a well last evening. 9 Goldfield people will construct a tele- - known figure In buslnes circles In Ne- stockphone line from Schurs to Rawhlda vada and he is not only a large The Rawhide Telegraph and Telephone holder In banks at Eureka Elko, Man' company has ben farmed with J. F. hattan,. Reno and Rhyolite, but also is Adams of the Southern Nevada T. A a leading mining operator, for he has 100-sta- : The End Is In Sight And Your Opportunity . j To Get A Suit Or " Overcoat I At cost and less will soon be gone. You must act quickly now If you wish to secure any oi the matchless bargains we are offering. M. NYE CO. FREDWASHINGTON AVENUE " 2413 I'M III A Forgotten Anything? Work will at once be commenced on the Baby Florence and Mohawk leases in Goldfield district. Theas properties have been idle for some time, but it is now proposed to have them in opera- tion at once. Just prior to stopping' work on the property a very strong or chute was opened up. parrying good! milling vaiuea and ere long another! producing lease will be operating on this estate. This property is in the beet part of Goldfield district and both these leasee are In a fair way to make good. The Baby . Florence, especially, has a good showing and the contemplated development will no doubt disclose milling ore of a high grada In tho Mohawk ledge lease on tbe Gold Wedge fraction of tha Jumbo extension the chances arq equally good for Important disclosurea You can January Unloading Sale It CONTINUES FRANK R. ONEIL IS DEAD. (By tha United Preen) BT .LOUIS, Jam 3T. Frank R. ONeil at the Pultiaer second Publishing company and general manh, died sudager of the denly today. The old camp of Lida which quite active in the early mining history of Nevada is again coming to the front on account of recent Important disclosures In several properties there. For many years Lida was quite a factor In ores and the production of silver-lea- d within the past few yean considerable attention has been paid to the gold deposits In that rich camp.' On tbe Esmeralda group, on which T. M. Seeds has a lease, development work has been vigorously prosecuted for several months and recent assays chow that the ore carries values of $131 gold, $13 silver and 43 per cent lead. Usually in this district the veins havs carried much higher in silver and lead than tho gold content. On the Lida Bell some very rich galena ore has been encountered, which carries unusually rich values In silver and lead, with some gold. Tho sulphide ores encountered In the veins In Lida district are very rich, and the recent opening up of the chutes of ore carrying good 'gold vaiuea quite Important to that section. Tho Centennial la one of the old producing properties and the estimated output in the early days waa very large. The Esmeralda group is four rnllw west of Lida and northeast of the and Lida Bell properties There Is a strong porphyry dyke which trends east and west through tha property, that being the course of all tbe ore channels in that district big ' The striking of ores .carrying high values In gold In Lida district should bring several properties up into the shipping class at aa early data UNTIL FEBRUARY 1st CLARKS STORES vice-preside- nt Post-Dispatc- against tho time when air travel become a tad of the vulgar rich. I am peacefully tracking n snail to its lair and I am suddenly assailed with tho tea slops and heel taps of a millionaire's tea party. Multiply tho Instance and yorf have a country oppressed ns If under tho domination of tho Puritans." Sup-poa- TIE Everything NOMINATED. which is being operated by Alexander, Animal Existence. Anderson, Hughes and Kelsallng re All actions and movement of the ports that soma wonderfully rich ore animalthyworld may bo divided Into has been stolon from them. Boms exthroe classes involuntary, Instinctive ceedingly rich ore was taken out by and rational. Tho former being comclaimed la that these people' and it to vital both animon structure, ovary nearly $1,000 worth of high grade were mal and vegetable; and tho two latter recent carried away during out night being possessed. In various proporiy. tions, both by man and every class of A. has Codd. of Goldfield, A. purthe lower animals Instinct Is n natchased the Last Chance, Rawhlda dls ural propensity prior to experience, trict, cm which then are now six seta and Independent of instruction, tendof leasers at work and two of them are or tho perpeing to sacking high grade ora An option was tuity of tho race; while rational i secured from J. H. Barrett fOm tiona are alwayathe result of Instrucowner, several weeks slnca and prior tion or deliberation, directed to some to tho rich strike mads on Gnitt H1IL end of which the animal la conscious, Codd has been offered $6,000 profit on and for tho aeeompllshmant of which his deal but ho would not soil, as he ho Is capable of selecting and adaptdesired to form a corporation for the ing appropriate means. purpose of operating tho property on na extensive scale. Arkansas' Great Peach Crop. The strike referred to na having been Arkansas will surprise the world made on Grutt Hill ie said to have been the' most sensational in Nevada mining this year with her peach crop. Tho history, if not In the entire world. This poach yield all over tho country has disclosure was mads on tho Grutt practically boon a failure this season, Lease Na 3, on Grutt HtlL Af ter sys- and with tho exception of California tematic prospecting for the lead from this state will supply nearly half of which some exceptionally rich flokt tha markets of tho United States with had coma a vein of wonderfully rich this particular fruit irf which tho gold quarts waa opened at a point 40 American people are sp fond. Tho feet east from the main working shaft Alberta In tho peach on which ArkanThis shaft has already yielded several sas depends for this years output hundred pounda of ors that was fully Arkansas, by tho way, brs tho largest one third gold. One sample, weighing peach orchard In tho United Staten, In tho world. It covert an area something like 60 pounda carried val If not uea of 130 per ton In gold, besides I of more than 3,000 acres and la located about 100 miles south of Fort limited amount of the white metal. One particularly assuring character Smith. This orchard will produce istlc of the ore Is the fact that the gold enough ponchos thin your to yield to values are uniformly Mattered through Its owners a small fortune. the quarts and do not occur along Air Hoga. piano or cleavage. This vein appears Is "Air tho epithet" applied by hogs to be about twenty inches wide and shows great values In free gold. A drift the autho. of one of the typical growls will be advanced from' tho bottom of tho Engllau send to tho editor of tho London Times. Tho correspondent tho main working shaft to cut at was rending la hln garden, ho depth tha ore chute In which the rich says, sitting whan he noticed n balloon pass find was made. overhead, and pretty noon after received a shower at the ballast that wan nothing more or Joan than dirt.1 GOOD GOLD Ho goes on to work ap Indignation VALUES III get them in a minute, if you call at our store, at very low prices. cheaper at the (By tho United Press.) Tha presiWASHINGTON, Jan. dent today sent to the eenate the name E of R. E. Hanna for postmaster at New Windsor, Colo. The Rawhlda miners are determined to keep pace with the usual condition prevailing In new Nevada campa, and reports from that district indicate that tho high grader la doing business at the old stand. The Rawhide Owl lew LIDA - I.4 February 1st POSTMASTER Work will soon be resumed on the valuable estate of the Montgomery Mountain Mining company at Bullfrog. This corporation was organised by the late D. H. Feery of this city, and the stock underwritten by Bamual New house. The capital stock of this corporation has recently been Increased 360,000 shares, and the total amount of capital ptock Is LEOO.OOO sharea ! RS AT r WILL WORK $8,600. A shaft will be driven down on the Galena King in Sawtooth dis- , - . . OF GENERAL JANUARY, 27, 190L MONDAY, e Tho Felice Population. Today a uniformed, organised and disciplined police force for a systematic patrol of tho streets exists not only In nil largo cities of tho world, but also la every considerable town la Europe and America. Tho London force of 14,000 constitutes by tar the largest body, whllo other largo cities follow In tho order of their population New York, 10,000; Paris, 7,300; Ber Iln, 4,300; Vienna, 3,400. These are not only the largest In total number of tnen, but In each case they represent the largest number of policemen in to population, ns comproportion : . pared with other towns In tho same country. Foreign Languages In Japan. Public examinations la Japan show a preference for the study of English by all those who Intend to take up. mercantile pursuits, while German la especially popular with students Intended for the learned professions. Chinese and Corean are much studied by our allien, who also devote much time to Bosnian, French and Spanish; HOMES AND ATHLETICS. IRISH Climate ISSISHOli ts of Emerald Isis Sssms Strengthen Strain. The history of horses, especially of thoroughbreds, goes to prove that parts of Ireland and Australis are the very best cradles for home breeding In either Europe or elsewhere, with England ns the second best, perhaps tho equal Tho snggestlon has boon thrown out that tho secret Uea la a lima subsolL The reason for tho sup- little obscure. Tho pres- position Is ent writer has found that partridges brad on such soli am heavier and stronger and. It seems, fly taster than other; but It In hardly an analogy that can bo applied to the hone There are other curious anagollea. It has long boon noticed that tha boat high Junrs among human athletes, even wh a the scene of their feats Is America, an iff Irish descant It Is not lean certain that tho host Jumpers among horses,, especially, a large per eentage at ContinautaiooncQurs, derive their origin from Inland, with Australia and England as occasional rlv-From the statistics emerges strong presumptive evidence that the climate even more than the breeding skill tends to strengthen the strain. -- . s. London Outlook. - Ogdon People Havs ns Gloomineea. Cause for To those pessimistic Individuals vhg think tho financial world about to but wo would aay take a trip throuih Wright's store this week and cheer up." This morning at ( o'clock every department was busy enough to keep the clerks all engaged and this ifteraoot until closing time there was not s moment's lull Of course there's a reason. The announcement was made Saturday that this la to be the last week of the January ante and hundreds of people than are who, needing the kinds of merchandise offered, have put It off, esybic, Yes, next week I shall go" end now there la no. "next week" of the January sal,-fo- r ' wbenthe clock strikes nut Baturday night the sale prices will It Indeed it would be Imdiscontinued. to continue selling goods it possible sfi to one-ha- lf prices from one-fif- th But, as the management says In ttefc Interview of Baturday, "When we decided to clean up at tha end of th season, we are not timid about price-cuttin- Rattler In Bedroom. A .well cltlien.of this county, who resides In the Ridge, or North 81de community, relates tho following: "Not loiig nine my wife went Into the bedron find . was horrified to find n largo rattlesnake wriggling from behind a bicycle that leaned against the walL The sbeby had crawled into .the room aifew momenta before and wan playing not three feet from tho serpent. My wife attempted to strike tho snake with a broom, but It nought refuge behind the bicycle wheel and occasionally ' thrust Its ugly head at her In n threatening manner. Hie called to me, but by this time the' snake had sought refuge under the bed. and I killed It with a load of shot from my gun. How long the snake had been In the room or Just how It had got there nobody knows." Gallatin Nashville Cor, American. . Extreme effitupldlty. The extremity of stupidity la shown In na East Bide tenement, where Russian Immigrants havt placed a row of Iron hooks In the wall, and every one Is la upside down, so sa to maks it ext to Impossible to hang anything m them. The brainiest man in the bouse didnt appear .fully to comprehend the situation when one wan tura-shalf around for his edification. aay to those who are Bo we . n go to Wrights today, or any crowds, hear of business and cheer up. tha good-natur- ed foarfld, day, m the boa Injury Dons by Gossip. Many a bright proapect. has bem haltered, many n hop blighted many is future irretrievably ruined to tho gossip's tongue. There may not to serlo ua intent to Injure, nevertheless, birth la given to suspidoBS and doubts which grow In Intensity and fores ss time rolls on until truth la powerless us resist. . NOTICE! Knights ef Pythias sat You are hereby requested to at Castle Hall January 3$, I01 atp. m. sharp; for the purpose of tending tho funeral of our W Brother William Light Bring bads By th order of Chaneelor CO. NATIONAL AUDIT 3434 WASHINGTON AVE. mgr chas. s. McConnell, CORPORATIONS ACCOUNTS or AND FIRMS AUDITED. Let us keep your books." Reference: First Nat'l Bank. Ogd d ' IJ. B. DOOLY, President. S. PEERY, iThe i RALPH E. HOAO, Cashier. A. V. MclNTOSH, AsgtCasbicr. Vlce-Pre- V UTAH NATIONAL BANK W Interest Paid on Savinas Accounts and Time Deposits J ALT LAKE CITY, 234 MAlJ AV OGDEN, 2457 WASHINGTON LOGAN, 47 N. MAIN. altogether, the modem Japanese student shown signs of becoming s polyglot many. Indeed, adding Esperanto to the turn total of their linguistic achievements. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN I FREE WITH PLATER i No difference what yoa P7 cannot say bettor at any first-clas- s get Bet of Teeth (Best Rubber).,..'... Gold Fillings Silver and Amalgam Fillings- -- - si eg ...T Set for r A Good Work. Comedy Sketch Team. Cement Fillings VTIlIa.P Best.'.,,,1:, f ,.$3-5-0 to Bridge Nevertheless and notwithstanding. Gold Porcelain Fillings te Crowns. 33k ,.U0 r Two words that n newspaper 12 YEARS PROTECTIVE GUARANTEE. ... FREfe . Examination uses when ha cant think of Home Workr FXir Dealings iwlrs-OoStteeoe LS?? . Genttaneee. LadyMttendanu. Sundays, 10 to 3.' anything also. Puck. para-graphe- r -- |