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Show DAILY PAGE TWO. UTAH STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MARCH i, 19C g. GRAND OPERA HOUSE sMILLING and MINING ip WQHDERHIL COPPER are made upon the various Manufacturers' Coal and Coke Co. 105 Southwestern 747. Iments pending the time alien you ready to erect the reducing Us oi nooi.- - plant .of not leas than 1,000 tons per injury to miner y Tho superintendent of ths miner owner day. In fact, in my opinion, within directed s miner to work In s room ad- two yeara after operations commence joining s new entry, which entry was the mines will be In a position to prothe only means of access to ths room duce at a minimum cost not less than " where the miner was directed to work: (.(00 tons the superintendent further directed thi miner to get empty coal rare at a switch In such entry leading to an adKINDERGARTEN joining room. While tho miner was in In of the the discharge such entry duty he was directed to do. he was Injured BEING HURRIED by falling rock from the roof of auch entry, which had been properly supported. In an action for such injuries TO ths mins owner was estopped to claim that it was not liable for the reason that It had not accepted and did not control such entry. Gerard va ManuConstruction work on the Kindergarfacturers' Coal and Cuke Co., Mo.; 185 ten stamp mill is progressing nipidly Southwestern 717. under ths management of A. FOrayths Miners: Fellow Servants. A ground of Reno, says ths Seven Troughs Minforeman in mining operations, con- er. Ths grading and excavation work ducted under ths supervision of a gen- waa finished last week, and ths founeral superintendent or manager. Is 4 dations and retaining walls are now fellow servant with the miners whose being built. Supplies are arriving rapidly enough operations he Is dlrertlngcspectally so where his duties were to direct tho to warrant the completion of the work miners where to oet up tho drill, direct on scheduled time. The cement reached Its destination the ehovelers where to shovel, direct last week, and early this week blocks the location of ths underground tracks were and look after everything underground; and tackle and paraphernalia is on Lumber unloaded the grounds. common and when It was a practice for him at times to help 'the workmen arriving dally In readiness for the soon' as ths foundation who were laboring under him in actual building as are completed. anJ track ths of boles, laying drilling other ouch work, and where he, was Cooperation. subject to the general orders of tho superintendent, and notwithstanding he hired men to work and discharged Parke Tou keep s joint bank account with your wife, dont you? them, but did not pay their wages. Lane I deposit the money, and (he United ZlnC Companies va Wright, 1(( Brews It out. Harper's Weekly. Federal 171. v. ELI DRIES It la my belief that the ramp of YOU A Jrorsters FOR GOLD illions A DRAMATIZATION BY WINCHELL SMITH AND BV Rom ONGLEY OF GEO. BARR McCUTCHEONS FAMOUS NOVEL WlTM ITS WEALTH OF SCENIC EFFECTS EXACTLY AS WITNESSED AN ENTIRE YEAR IN NEW YORK AND CHICAGO SHOWING THE WONDERFUL, REALISTIC CIRCLE CAMP per-day.- Clayton Gannett has left Reno to open an offkg for the sale of lots at the new mining camp of Gold Circle. The name of the new town Is to hi Summit. Before leaving he shipped ton carloads of lumber for buildings and twenty tents Gold Circle .was discovered last fail, and ths discoveries of extraordinarily rich rock there created Intense excitement. It Is located in Squaw valley, Elko county.' The nearest point on ths railroad to Goloonda, 43 miles away. will be the distribution point for Gold Circle. TIL " THE COHAN A HARRIS COMEDIANS PRESENT FREDERIC THOMPSONS MASSIVE STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION, THE bl. PREME NEW YORK. LONDON AND CHICAGO COMEDY SbC CESS. LEAVES REIIO Mai nu II MARCH 5 THURSDAY, COULD 8PEN0 A MILLION IN YEAR? YACHT SCFNE BRIGHTEST, WITTIEST. SMART' EST COMEDY OF RECENT YEARS. TEEMING WITH ORIGINALITY, SPARKLING WITh S . Ely will make so remarkable a refold within the romlng few years aa will TIRE. astonish even thuae who are heavily SEAT SALE TUESDAY 50c Interested here and actively engagud hi of the district." furthering the progress Thus spoke a member of one of the prominent Eastern stock brokerage houses during a brief visit at the News office last week. Continuing, the visitor, widely conversant with copper min- -' Ing and copper camps, had the following to say: "I have come to this conclusion after a few days quiet Investigation of our Arm's Interests and, while I should like to look over the district RMVHIDE TO BE more thoroughly than my time allowed, what I have seen and learned through FRANK W. HEALY PRESENTS la conclusive persona! observation l'i enough for me and my associates. Every step made in my investigation revealed an agreeable surprise, for WALKER LAKE though the reliable reports that have came to our hands from time to tlmi A CLASS A COMIC OPERA concerning the camp's wonderful progA company has been formed - by ress and future prospects gave nearly Reno and Rawhide capitalists to build every detail of what Is going on here, and told how extensive the. ore bodies a railroad to ths Southern Pacific at are that will feed the mammoth plants Walker lake, and surveyors are. alfor producing bullion now being erectready at work on the line. ed at McOUl, we have discovered a far . The 11ns will be known aa the Rawhide Western, and Fred Grutt of Grutt better and bigger showing than these 40 PEOPLE 40 Bros., who bought ths first claims In reports assumed. "This personal inspection and gleanthe new camp. Is president of ths BEAUTY CHORUS ing of facta Just as they exist has made so strong an impression of ths extraordinary future for this district aa to 25c $1.50. bring about the only conclusion possiCHERRY CREEK ble ftsr cold, conservative consideration, and that la that It will not be far hence before Ely will have attained WILL place among the very top notch copper Andrew Csrnegls gave 11,(31,(10 for Zealand, SOM pounds; Seychelles Islcamps. The vast ore bodies erf the Nevada Consolidated and Cumberland public and college librarie last year, and, 1750 pounds; Harrismith, Orange GOOD ORE ccordlng to figures Just eomplled.Thlaa river colony. South Africa, 3000 pounds SHIP Ely cannot help being a moat agree. v able revelation to anyone interested In brought his total gifts to libraries In Suva, FIJI, 1600 pound. new success the largest possible of All of these were for privets librarall countries up to 148,(05.(23. Mr. Carnegie Is very secretive about ies or libraries connected with schools. mining Acids, and I am throuoghly conThe Biscuit Mining company of Balt vinced that these stocks will eventual- Lake, whose mines are located near his benefactions of this sort and denies In addition Carnegie gave two municily command most important positions Cherry creek, has mads satisfactory information shout them to all inqui- pal library buildings In New Zealand ORIGINAL BIG DOUBLE v . in the exchanges. ore contracts with ths American Smelt rer. His privets secretary, Indeed, says at a coat of (17,000, one in the SeyEverything hers seems to have been Ing A Refining company and will be- that the expenditure for libraries are chelles Islands, (8750; one in South AfAtted for the making of one 'of the gin ore shipments at once from tti set down on pages that are largely rica, (10,000, and one in FIJI, (7500. worlds largest and beat copper camps. property. occupied by other Items, and that even , The total of Carnegies gifts for Low-graore it is that this tremenTHE BARNUM OF THEM ALL. A. E. Hyde .manager for ths com Mr. Carnegie doesnt know how much municipal libraries In 1807. was dous mineral belt affords, but It is de- pany, left Salt Lake last week for the he has given for any particular purfor 103 new buildings, and Ever posited in such manner aa makes the purpose of beginning regular consign1 pose. 1322,800 In supplementary gifts to forty-cost of handling nnd treating Just ments to ths smelter. The Library Journal, however, keeps two libraries. Hla original gifts to TWO TWO BRASS BANDS AND FUNNY ORCHESTRA, about mlnmum. Besides, the interests dose tab on Mr. Carnegies gifts to colleges, five in the United States and SCENERY MISCHIEVOUS GORGEOUS TOPSIES, MARKS, TWO behind the large mining and reAnlng libraries, and receiving reports from and one in South Africa, amounted to VISION GRAND WITH BEAUTIFUL ELECTRICAL projects have long ago passed that RICH EFFECTS, of tho world, la able to give 8185,000. Increases were made to ths all parts SULPHIDES stags in the business where they make a fairly accurate list, which It dose in funds of six colleges, all In this counAND TRANSFORMATION SCENES, GENUINE SOUTHERN CAKE mistakes where millions of dollars in Its rurrent number. Here are some of try. WALKERS, BUCK AND WING DANCERS, MALE AND FEMALE From a mere expenditures figure. the farts contsled In tho report: The grand total for ths year, (1,881,-88UNCOVERED III QUARTETTE, CHARIOTS DRAWN BY SHETLAND PONIES, COL rasual Investigation on can readily Mr. Carnegie mads original gifts to looks small a compared with the SAWYER'S PACK SIBERIAN BLOOD HOUNDS. see that all natural advantages, and seventy-ni- x library buildings, includ- 18,088,125. But as ths Library Jourthese advantages are many here, have ing two branches In tho United States, nal points out, "that is perhaps bebeen nsd are being employed. NEVADA HILLS In 1907, tho total being $8S3,1M. To cause there are leas worlds to con' The enormous concentrating and smelting twenty-nin- e libraries which previously quor. That publication, commenting PRICES GSo, 60s, 75s. TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY.. MATI plants at McGill, It appears to me, will, had received funds from him he gave on Carnegies contributions to librarNEE PRICES ADULTS, 50e CHILDRED, 25s-- BEST SEATS when complete, be hearer perfection an additional (393,700. ies, says: A telegram from Superintendent than any works of the kind In ths enIn Canada nine, libraries received "It has become queried whether CsrHills mines Nevada at tire country for treating copper ore, Webber of ths of I7S.B00 and one got an negls would not be willing to provide original gifts and that they will handle a larger ton- Falrvlew to one of ths directors of the Increase of (4000. In the United States and, endow' headquarters for the 11 company announcing ths discovery of and nage almost goes without saying. Mr. Carnegta brary work, as he has provided u Canada together "These things sound big, but the fu- four feet of solid sulphide ore on ths gave (909,(00 for eighty-fiv- e new mu- Temple of Peace at The Hague, the level of the shaft, which ture Is bound to bear out such state- 200-fand nicipal llbray buildings gave a hearthstone for American republics at ment, and while today people generally la now being operated by the company supplementary ((7,700 to thirty mu- Washington, and the great Engineer' ton. to MM per will read, aa we have done, the report that run from 1(0 . i nicipal libraries. ing building In New York, sH with ore Is This first ths sulphide purely ef what ie doing and is goin gto be In ths United Kingdom he gave notable libraries. Possibly his furthi done in your camp, and treat the mat- encountered in the mine, and ths sup- (301.900 for thirteen new libraries and beneficence pur one day shape Itthe ter lightly, after a few yeara they will erintendent says that one-ha- lf In libraries for self twelve a modem secular cathedral, (25,180 previously recall each stetemente and wonder why values are In gold and the other half contributed to. His original In which would furnish a common cengifts silver. they failed to profit hby them. 15,-3ter for ths institutions , of light and The news caused a big jump in the England and Wales amounted to "I hava Just visited a number of the which for pounds, provided eight learning such as the American Library Important Utah properties, and during stork of the company, and brokers buildings. Increases wf re provided for association, the National Educational sudden the pawt several weeqs have also briefly were much pussled at the nine libraries, the total being (3(4 association, and the American AssoAN INTERESTING NOVELTY. LARGEST, GRANDEST, M0IT looked over the copper camps of Monof ciation for the Advancement pounds. BEFORE THI AND EXPENSIVE tana and Ariaona. From here I Intend MELODRAMA COMPLETE His total gifts to libraries in Scot- Science. to go to Ooldfleld before returning PUBLIC. EVERY WOMAN SHOULD SEE IT. land were 1137 pound. In Ireland ths "If, through Carnegie or otherEast Conditions throughout moat of T provided two buildings at wise, such a consummation should tho mining districts are brighter than a cost of 3800 pound. Here are some coma to pass. New York or Washing for some months, but nowhere have I of ths Items in the miscellaneous col- ton would naturally be Its seat, and seen auch genuine sett city end progumn, indicating the wide range of Mr. in the latter city it would be comparaTHE TITLE ROLE, SUPPORTED BY ress as In Ely, and with the t return Carnegie's library gifts: HaalsweU, ble In its relations to education in Its ' LITTLE ALICE BERRY AND 12 OTHERS. doua mining and refining operation New Zealand, 15M pounds; bere. New relation to scientific progress.! that will be carried on here, together MORAL CLEAN PUKE with the by no means unimportant BANK DEPOSIT INSURANCE. isted ip 1842, when ths law was rerailroad center which the place la cerBHM A. J. Frame, president of the Wau- pealed as having been a .failure. The ALL SPECIAL SCENERY. LOTS OF SPECIALTIES. tain to become, I shall be greatly surkesha National hank, in a recent ad- losses chargeable to ths fund aggreFULL OF COMEDY. prised If within the course of three or which was over Tuacarora Is very much elated over dress to ths Cincinnati Bankers club, gated (3,519,000, four yeara your city does not boast of the news recently received from n argued against the scheme of govern- (1,000,000 more than the fund amounta population equal to those of some of operator of Boston ment guarantee of bank deposit. Mr. ed to. and gssessmenta had to be mads mining prominent the largest cupper producing sections Mines Fnujje pointed out. that a deposit In- to make up the deficiency. Brad- -' Nevada the Tuacarora that of the country. company has finally been financed and surance law under the direction of ths streets. . that It la but a matter of a few days stats was for twelve years in operauntil the money will be available for tion In New York. The law was enLEGAL DECISIONS the company. In speaking of the good acted by the New York legislature lu 1829, and provided for a fund to be news, the Elko Free Piwi ssye: Thi la grand news fur both Tusca raised by an anunal payment of hll rs rora and Elko. The plana of the banks, according to capital, this fund WHICN AFFECT Nevada people Include the to be applied to the payments of the debts of such banks as shall fall sinking of a deep and other shafts and the building of practically the scheme of deposit InWe qarry the Finest line of large mills: the building of a large surance that Oklahoma has enacted. power plant; 'the building of a rail- After the passage of the law the stock road from Elko to Tuscarors and othtr of new hanks was sought for with pomestic and Imported Wines, much eagerness both by Investors at Injury to Miner; Damages Not Ex- work In line with this big plan. William A. Parish, In his recom- home and from other states. The cessive. A miner, 14 years of age, and Liquors and Cigars in the city. 4 was a to the Tuacarora Nevada safety of the system made It for a a fall mendations injured by day, earning of rock from the roof of an entry of a company at the time he made his ex- time very popular. John J. Knox, in mine. The injury consisted of a mul- amination of a little over a year ago, 'his history of banking, however, says I would recommend the imme that because of this guarantee fund a tiple fracture of both bones of one said: OUR 8ERVICK IS THE BEST leg; as a result, the leg was shortened, diate rebuilding of the power plant and fictitious credit seems to have been weakened, stiff, and there was a loss also the placing of concentrators and given to the chartered institutions, of motion. Physicians testified that additional machinery in the present which was used by them in recklessly mill for the purpose of contracting debts for the emolument of the Injury was permanent and would forty-stam- p w Thera were ninety probably result In a club foot. Unde; reducing or concentrating the sliver their managers. PROPRIETORS St. 30S TwtntT-fflt- h such circumstance a verdict for (5,0u0 ore on the dump of the several mines, safety-fun- d banks incorporated under a as not considered excessive. Gerard as well as to tot the ores as develop- - this law, out of which only ten ex Gol-con- to $150. Grand Opera House da Friday, March 6 Polly Varden ""Teddy Webb SAN FRANCISCO OPERA CO. 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