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Show DAILY UTAH PAGE TWO. DEWS News of the Is covered with free gold and assays go well Into th thousands some of U as high as 14 a pound. A shipment AND HIS BURRO of about fifty sacks of th IGIW Judge Farrington handed down his decision Friday in the case of the Mine Owners against th Goldfield of Miners and Western Federation the local Miners' union. Following are the main points In the decision as given by the Carson (Nev.) News: The decision Is along th lines of the opinion handed down by Judge Ashley 14. Gould of th court of th District of Columbia, in which the Justice granted a restalnlng order to the Buck Stove A Range company against th American Federation of Labor, which had declared a boycott on the company. The stove company Is located at St. Louis, but conducts business throughout th country. Following are the points and things set out In the eight different provisions of the order made by the court: First The defendants are restrained from In any manner interfering wito, hindering, preventing or obstructing any of the servants, employes or agents of the company whlls they are engaged In doing work In connection with and for the company. Becond Restraining the defendants from compelling or Inducing persons to leave the employ of th complainant by threats, intimidation, violence or force. Third Restraining the defendants from preventing any persons by threats, violence or force from accepting employment with such complainant. Fourth Restraining th defendants from doing any acts In furtherance of any conspiracy to obstruct or prevent the business of the complainant In any way. Fifth Restraining the congregation of the defendants about the premises of the company, or in the streets, approaches and places adjacent to or near th property of teh company for the purpose of hindering, preventing by Inforce timidation, threats, persuasion, or other manner the employes of said company from pursuing thlr duties. Sixth Preventing the maintaining on the premises of the company or In th vicinity of the property of th company, any picket or pickets for the purpose of carrying out any of th acts or things prohibited In this order for the purpose of Intimidating any of th employes of th said complai- The rock The streak is very rich. JOURNAL. THURSDAY, MARCH THE HIKES Mines and Mills TIE STATE second 1 1908. men, owned by Alexander . Johnston, cashier of Clark's bank, runs, according to estimates, from 10.000 to 112.-4a too. The Hidden Treasure adjoins th Mayflower mine to the east. aid is only 250 feet distant from where the bananaa shoot cropped to the surface in the Mayflower. mine at the same place. Th ledge has been uncovered for sixty feet and Manager W. 8. Anderson says ship- la ments will soon b made. William McClure Gotwaldt, the well known newspaper writer, has at last struck It rich and Is In a fair way to become a very wealthy man.' Gotwaldt secured a lease in the Goldfield district and discovered very valuable ore. when he immediately organised a company and turned th teas over to accident, Ballard's Snow Liniment will reduce the swelling and relieve the pain. Th great and sure cure for rheumatism cuts, burns, bruises, scalds any sad all aches or pains. Geo. F. Cave. 00 e not pretty or pleasant State! Whether Its caused by neuralgia, toothache or EALSK! by Maazsa Hr is Eneint. admired the wur i Benta Bealskla Is A SWOLLEN JAW Is OFTNE8S OF . Its softness and glossiness; r.. Z V '. human hair Is equally as ,0 when healthy; and the radical l--" lD hair trouble ta dandruff, whi.-h'-- l by a pestiferous parasite tiut aare" vitality of th balr at its root Herpielda Is the nly prepsra-.,.- , 11 fetal to tho dandruff garm taff thara la so fallln hair. ' a'jt ot tUm.r. .oft J tala. Scouring tho scalp wo Uir - 1' grad will probably be made Monday, NOT FATAL. and half a ton of the high grade will It also be sent to th smelters. Th secoruaswis. nena Me. Shot through the heart was the yauth. In our test conversation,1 said the ond quality, it la estimated, will run te Ths Herpielda Co., Detroit. nick" of no tears ore sorrow; were black there A But of managese body huge prospector to hi burro, 1 had consid- about 1504 to th ton In gold, while Two slae 50 eeata and llJt has been uncovered In the Columbua-Pioch- e He Uved to tell the tale because erable to aay about th prospector the high grad will go much beyond arThe made wound was Pluche. Th at Cupld'f by property mining this. The milling will probably averwho endured io and out of season Journal want ads dslivar ths goods. row. rock is similar to that of the Prince Chicago News. age around 125. while locking for a good prospect, but who failed to make use of same after he bad found It. We discussed the LOST BURRO 6R0UP hermit of th hills and boose fighter, both of whom have found bonanzas in or the fixed purpose to develop the SOLD GOLDFIELD CON same, or to profit by the discovery after years expended in the search. You were much interested in my description of this class of individuals and John Griffith has returned from were inclined to the opinion that the where h has Jxtefl for several hermit prospector was the real quill the Tonopah Bun. II resays days, and a man after your own heart, much not as wise ports are activity in the Ubehebe that thus showing you as you look; and that a burro, no mat- district The tunnel of the Ubehebe Thie is an eppsrtimity of a life time fer strictly first class work. ter what hi advantage, will be a Mines A Smelter company Is In 115 I silver Fillings . 50c Qold Crowns burro as long as the breed endures. feet and the sulphide -stringers already AmaiEum Fiiiin SET 35c Porcelain CrownsJust as a hermit, transported to scenes reare The In. ore out taken coming Is In a dls. hermit of life and activity. Teeth -Cleaned . TEETH 50c Work Bridge turns values In gold and silver. The position still, and will never be satism 8 12. 9 te attendant--Opetill 12 Guarantee un-Years p. Sundays t! dally did Lady not expect a showing fied until his return to his solitary company Ithey had reached th contact, which haunts in th mountains Pay-U- tah But it Is another class of men that will b encountered. It Is thought, Without Pain Positively Washington Ave Is In the 204 when about tunnel feet I desire to tell you about today, and on the propthis Is the man whose greatest ambi- Two shifts are working tion Is to follow up every mining erty. The Lost Burro group, according to excitement; to rush to every new disMr. Griffith, has passed Into th on of to exult the trail covery, and every successful prospector he can hands of the Goldfield Consolidated hear of. This man may be a camp crowd, the papers having been signed lounger, but he generally makes good a week from last Tuesday. The price In the end. He Is ready at all times to paid waa 125,000. There Is a tunnel rush Into a newly discovered district In on this property nearly 200 feet and h Is as much at home staking out and assays from S50 to I1.4U0 have We carry the Finest lin.e of claims at th hour of midnight as he been returned. is attending to his ordinary business In Th Ullda company, a concern conthe glare of daylight No hardship Is trolled by Balt Lake and New York Domestic and Imported Wines, too great for him; no part of his strug- people, has a four and a half foot gle to get In on the ground floor Is ledge which returns sixty per cent copLiquors and Cigars in the city. too strenuous, and It la a safe bet he per, 14 In gold and 200 ounces In silwill eventually get there, and that he ver. Superintendent McRoberts of this will make good,' and In the end se- property was recently In Tonopah and cure k fortune. He Is none of your Goldfield securing teams with which to fellows non whatever. OUR SERVICE IB THE BEST haul the ore to the railroad. Ears," continued the prospector, Watterson of Bishop Intends to put "It Is this rough and ready fellow who fifteen men to work on his lead prop- nant Seventh Restraining and preventgets Into every new camp soon after erty In April. He has eight feet 4 the hindering or Intimidation of Its discovery. A burro Is too slow for the solid ing galena which Is located about 30S Twenty-fift- h St. Ogden , Vub PROPRIETORS any of th men white they are going him, for he is on the run from the time three miles north of Ubeheb. to and from their work. he starts out until he has put up hla monuments on the extensions of the Eighth Restraining the defendants from going singly or collectively to new discovery; and. If the new camp amounts to anything, he Is thousands the homes or the houses occupied by In the bank and Is wearing diamonds the employes and preventing, hinderInside of a year after 'his locations ing, Intimidating, or so attempting are made. Like as not he Is regarded to do an, from working for the as being one of th prominent figures of the camp long before the majority of capitalists and Investors have discovered the fact that a new bonanza disThe Prichard and Dahl Mining comtrict has been given to the world; and pany, whose group of claims te located THE EFFECT OF the camp Is almost entirely made up In Secret canyon, in the White Horse f these erstwhile beggars, now mining district, have leased the property with comes outside world before the kings, along and bends the knee to these an option to purchase to Peter J. Bom- -i keen and resolute fellows whose sterand associates. The latter have ling qualities have mads them promi- examined tha thoroughly with property nent citlsens of a growing and proPeople of the East who would lift so confident of themselves from th three and their are experts gressive camp. per cent "Many Instances of this kind are making a paying mine out of the same level fixed by the savings banks are on record, although you pay little at- that they have already placed a num being captivated by tha tales of sudtention to them. The majority of the her of men on the old workings and , denly made ' fortunes In the West mir-ro- rf wealthy men of Tonopat. today were are rushing development work. They see men who were but recently almost penniless and virtually unThe Prichard A Dahl property, while poor rained to affluence becauee they known five years ago. They went In one of th youngest of the e did not think It either wicked or in with the early rush and secured frac- locations, has already had more work Judicious to risk their time, energy, tions and extensions. The sturdy capi- done on It and shown up better than health and money In taking from tha talist of Goldfield almost took his life any other property In th entire dis- earth the wealth that lies awaiting In his hands when he mad locations trict The company has a shaft down the hand of man. A leading financial In this great gold camp scarce three seventy-fir- e feet, and has tunneled paper nays: "The long roll of the years ago, when coyote steak was a Into the mountain side a distance of fortune hunters turned millionaires morsel and water was worth almost 104 feet A magnificent body of or has lengthened with astonishing raIts weight In gold; but now, with his te In plain view In both shaft and tun-n- pidity in th last two years, and some CL (LOU) fellows, he Is classed with bonanza and tha gentlemen now operating of the successful men In this line of kings, and he Is everything that the property have gone to work with endeavor have become nationally conmoney can buy and then some. a force of men and plant of mining spicuous. The Nixons and Wingfields, "Since then many new districts have which looks like they meant the Hayes and Monnettes are but an been brought to the front by these machinery The main shaft of the mine example of the careers of hundreds business men, whose chief asset was pecuniary 1a level and who are pressing to the front In evl being sunk to the disability, among them being Wonder, the tunnel will be driven another 100 dene of the wisdom of going Into Fblrvlew, Manhattan, Bullfrog. Round mining. The enormous annual producfeet Into the hillside. Mountain, Seven Troughs and many tion of minerals by the states and terother western camps, the latter of ritories of the United States afford stat which Is Rawhide, now the scene of Istlcal results that cannot fell to en great excitement, and a place that an MACHINERY FOR liven the imaginations of persona who burro and 'the hermit have money." prospector should stay away from. "It la easy to see." concluded the HOMESTAKE MILL prospector, "that the the pessimist and the MINING NOTES. A whenever you led ftlie need pf refreshment particularly with your meals and on will never get In on the good things which are almost dally being offered Three cars of machinery have arand then note the difference. In the mining camps of the West. It rived for the Homestak mill and the takes energy and ambition to get to rest of There nil the health of happiness and all tha happiness of ruddy health xn Luxus th consignment te expected Good progress te being made at the nature's treasury vaults and to profit that new pale hrew that Las taken the entire Weit hy storm hy its unusual punty Aldrige A a ellx lease ou thereby, and the man who has no more from Denver any day. The lumber te Todhunter, add' where was the another shaft Oro, one and never Lumsmoothness, its can be a burro delivered nourishment being In its bewitching color by the Tonopah spirit than form lightest te The ed week. this shaft about eighof the leading operators In a new min- ber company, and the framing of the its new. piquant flavor, its fragrant aroma and its inviting snap, sparkle and life. teen feet In depth, and the rich streak Balt ing camp none whatever." timber has already been started. The on the hanging wall te maintaining an tO the Lake Mining Review. Iaixus is n light bottled hecr that you Ciin drinh with Clear concrete foundations have been practi- average width of fourteen Inches. and Inno regrets. In this it is unique it is entirely different from ordinary cally completed and the work of About live tons of milling System stallation 1s to be hurried along as rap- ore, the dark, sticky, heavy hinds that bring dull" 1104 per ton. 1s now on leer gad distress. averaging particularly LEASE SHOWING idly as possible. The mortars are be- the dump. With development this ing set on the battery, blocks and gen- lease has Improved since work wai the nutrition of choicest larley-ma- lt, Iaixus is seasoned T nee and Bohemian eral construction te making satisfac- first started. Aside from the high new way new standards to suit the modern American taste. hops HIGH GRADE tory progress streak on the hanging wall grade .It makes for a stronger body, a happy heart, dear head, bright eyes and the smooth, dser The work has been held back on ac- there 1s two feet of good looking count of bad weather, building having quarts which horns welL Searchlight complexion of red hedth. been suspended for several days this News. Development Is showing marked Im- month. Everything 1s In readiness Try n cold hofflc of Lufcus with your lunchdm today it is exquisitely good. . provement at the now, and a full force te being emA number of Butte men have Order n casf sent home. by your dealcrto help smooth out the wrinkles ox life. lease on Bullfrog Mining ground. ployed. vlved Interest In the Mayflower dis, There has been no letup In develop- trict of Madison county, Montana, by A raise on the rich body 1s being Brewed and Bottled in Omaha by the ment work at the mine. Superintend- organising the Mayflower Extension mad from a drift leaning south from ent Cadogan has opened a good body Gold Mining company and taking over the shaft, at a depth of forty feet, and of milling ore on the level. the Hidden Treasure, Long Island and the ore te decidedly richer than It te The vein showe a width of 24 feet, and Jubilee claims, all adjoining tha once I rich In. tha surface workings. The pay carries substantial values. Mayflower mins of W. A. Clark, streak holds about the same width that W. B. Mllliken, the engineer In from which the latter te reputed to Exponents of the Fine Art of Brewing it did above, and the milling material charge of the mill, thinks It will be have taken from $2,000,000 to 94,400, also practically the same, but both ap- completed and ready for operation by j 000 In gold from ore averaging $150 HEBE j to 930 a ton. pear to have increased In value. One five pound spec!-- 1 May 1. Bullfrog Miner. 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