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Show MORNING THE tmm AND EXAMINER: OGDEN, MONDAY TTAIL MORNING, I'KiUU'ARY 1008. STATENEWS V AND BTATE EXCHANGES) (FROM CORRCSPOMDEWTt -A purchased by Boston capitalists and number who went oji oi: 'like :n PROPERTY. "glCH COPPER have been vigorously ueveloped. great d.ai of care is bring iit. n The arrival of these men with abund- the engaging of men. and -- The Tribun. ance of money to proepect and de- g thoroughly lvlublr and nu.;i u: L.W. reb. velop the numerous ledge, or lone, force i being assembled. M.re m-m)of Evaaston. gave a wonderful impel ua to the min- men reached tile city iju.i Mian ou 8tnKhl.' fnwn Goldfield, ing industry of this sectiim of the any since ihe beginning f thLake veins were At the office of the f Lfurdsy in country. Ty;i,eit- ;t was Pn' nnd mend- - found and discoveries of rich ledges said that a fighting linr was mouuaia were made all over the among its members. aud ail who Nevada Copper and the influx of capital made ' he when range, Creek one of the most lively wore siandiug out fur th,- op-t- i simp hotel, Kenyon Cherry (he nine-hou- r workday would reV&'ureaentatlve of thia pnper. mining camps of the west. Situated and in i hr fight until the finish. main southbrief description about three miles from town, the Strike Affects the Magazines. f! cuiin. so be one of the rich-U- t west. ie Gold Canyon mining district, How Au inter,- - ung leaure of the situain die country. and in this district are located at tion is the way in which sewral mag0 opP,JSr?v the Nevada Copper most all the good properties. lor ihe wort. ITvlcared in the Montezuma A new railroad is now being built azines haw prepared pubiii-a.iouis called Mount- from Cob re. thirty miles each of Wells, Many of the nnuiilily wbat on U1 had so much of ikeir copy -- ei up propto Ely. Nevada, fifty miles south of have Ur Keelyn secured the of ahead that they could put ihi-i- r April hii wmpsny f Cherry Creek, to the copper mines immedto the the Nevada Consolidated Copper com- and May issue on the press the recent nish received it was Eecrasiiry. In a numif Wafc.uui district who has station will iately a be Creek com- - pany. Cherry New in the property or on the line of the road, and by the ber of iiuervirws gucured by the ortroertv i shout twelve first of May next trains will be run- York Times with magazine managers Goldfield. that, some were aids to went fro tp this town and camp. Here- It was said lorne of the richest return. ning means of communication havr see thrir wav rlear for a three lo six tofore severs slven out for cop- been by stage from Well, on the month' fight with little Trouble. "O. flouthern Pacific railroad, a distance of W. Brady, of McClure's, said: 'Mc1 aha1 rtlrtyight feet in depih 100 miles sc rues a asgebrush desert Clure's will be published on time is A to Cherry Creek. an the property when purchased February. Rvrrr preparation ha been Keelyn took some Mary Ann, Pacific and contiguous made fir Us appearance. We have -claims, worked end controlled by the the text of our March number preparhit mi. ore has National Mining company, a silver so that there will be no delay in hundred feet, Tend proposition, producing good ore. ed, v to s depth Aon that publication, either. Our preparaevery has Exstates, The iagow and Western ore, Mr. Keelyn wuelt tions can boat be appreciated when 1 Scotto ploration company of Glasgow.own.-say that we have l.&Ou.oOO 'em' set r Mr. Keelyn states. Is land. the prominent This up anil ready for publication. nnd richest is J. P.Among Coates, of thread fame, tfcmd means that Wa to run the rf the most wonderful prepared camps, mlnln f in the history producer. A group of claim, the magazine for six months without the Queen. value on every hand have proved Mono. Hast Morro, Nevada At the office of difficulty. ro alitifi betas i"- April Fool and White Elephaut, owned slightest ir camp this statement ihe company Century M.nh.them ?S2?; the lsst on. and operated by George Kelsey snd M. wa made: uumta-- r Our February Yhleh sprang up from practically McAuley. These claims give great will be we oa time. out Fortunately, thousand as gold producers. Pick and have our Marrh and April number at to n town of three is promise e of Another prosperous camp Gad la a proposition ,le we don't look for any neito, which, in Mr. Keelyn opln-vi- - splendid opportunities. Shaft 155 feet all cast, so that in their issuance. We arc in this ncel Goldfield in its rich- deep rank on the vein of ore, owned delay to stay, and w expect to win.' by Charles Wah, John Howard and J. fight, office of Douoloday, Page k the At Callahan. all the help North Mountain Mining company Cn., it waa stated that and mazza found that, the has a group of patented claims and needed was obtainable, of dollars have been realis- work of printing the World e Work and thousands having Feb. (.After the Salt Ukr. Life is America would not Jury ed from ihe property. A large mill Country hours. sen out twenty-ftw- r for be delayed. of west canyon is situated Flank Egan vs. State the of the case Among those which have given in, treating the ore. Midway in the can-yoIiim returned into Judge 1000 feel however, are Harper's, Collier", and driven been has tunnel and ft afternoon court Saturday defeud-i- t to rut the several ledges In its trend. J. J. lattls k Co., publishers of Pea turned n verdict finding the At. the portal of the tunnel la a Urge son, tb publishers of the Iron Age. mnnsluaghter. suilty of voluntary for pushing the work more and others. Including the printer of in murder compressor with was charred Thene veins carry gold, Public Opinion. A uot able feature of of expeditiously. the killing ie first degree for lead. the strike has been the entire absence 1905. and silver 5, weph Vntrella on September Hartford. Nevada Gold Mining com- of violence or Intimidation. be klliinr was the reenlt. of gross pany owns a group of claim known milts alleged to have been inflicted es the Johanna group. The property heavinon .Vann's wife by Vntrella. Ind., Feb. was purchased in 1905 and the com- estEvansville, The case was submitted to the Jury snowstorm of the eeamn is raging with work vigor la great pushing s o'clock Fridsv afternoon, and pany in southern Indiana and westn verdict was and in a practical manner. From ore lonight. ern ie consideration of Many trains are Kentucky. thU from Prof. iAishman e milled by nmediately liegun. In all, twenty-trewaa returned. over (15,000 ballot were taken. The first property came principally from near Illot resulted as follows: for murder The ore' in the grass roots, nnd Improves woni the first degree 5: for murder LEGAL 3. derfully In values as depth in attainis! for 4; acquit second degree to baied. of number s large followed, ben NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Egan Canyon Through this pass ns before the Jnry retired for the waa the Overland stage route prior to ighi. in the later ballots the vote Pathe completion of the Southern New York k Great Western Mining, tood: For manslaughter, 3: acquittal becific railroad. The road passe in ihe aerond degree 6. Smelling k Development. ; murder tween huge mountains of quartzite, place of buinstM, Ogden. Utah. Notiie is hereby given that at a standing majestically on either aide of GAMBLING CASES. the canyon to n point Hixteen miles meeting if the director of the New east of Cherry Creek to Bchellborne. York k Great W Mining, Smelt-I'tAbout three miles west of Canyon is gait lake. Feb. (.Monday morniDevelopment Co., held on the k ng it 1' o'clock Judge Diehl will an old fort. In whlrh n company of 26th de.y of January. 1906, assessment rrudsr hi decision in the case against soldiers waa quartered to protect the No. 8 ot four cents per share was levwith conduct-fa- g stage line of coaches In their route. ied on the outstanding mock of said H. M. Wilson, charged a gambling houae at. the corner of A little east of the fort Is the pasture company, payable Immediately to J. 1'oum.ercinl street and Second South used by tha stage company far the H. Knattss, secretary, at his office, No. horses. Numerous tkirmlrbra were SC'6 ycclcs building. streets, known as the Montana club. Ogden, Utah. Assistant Citv Attorney Daly and had with the Indiana, but no regular Any stork upon which tills the anornevf for the defendant made battles ware fought. Midway in the ni:iy remain unpaid on Tuesday, Feband their arguments Saturday forenoon, canyon la a remarkable and striking ruary 27, 19D6, will and upon their completion. Judge Diehl profile rock of a woman. While on will be advertised for sale at public i an old road is unction and unless payment made sifri he would take Ihe matter under the south side of the he sold on Friday, Marrh advisement until the time mentioned. railroad grade made In 1M1-Kby the liefore Ata 16. 19oij. at ( o'clock p. m. at the Denver k Rio Grande Western for In his remarks before the court. of said J. H. Knauss, secretary torney Daly pointed out the temimony transcontinental line, but work discontinued and report navi the f ran- No. 2Ki Etcles building. Ogden, Utah, of the principal witnesses as being the delinquent assessment sufficient evidence on which to find ch lee wps purchased by Ihe Southern to pay the defendant guilty, and expressed Pacific railroad o prevent competithereon, together with the cost of adthe belief that the court would so find. tion. vertising and expense of sale. J. H KNAUSS, Secretary, The sttornevs for the defendant Beyond the canyon and on the other 20$ Eeoies Bldg., Ogden, Utah. signed that theie was practically no side of the Egan range of mountain is an Immense valley, stretching mile evidence to show that Wilson conductOgden, Utah, Jan. 26. 19U6. ed a gambling house, but rather that in width, tritb thousands of rabbits, NOTICE TO WATER USERS. lie htmnlv furnished a hanging-ou- t coyote, wolvtw, bands of wild horaea place for the dealers and their friends and cattle roaming the desert plains. State Engineer's office. Salt Lake who were not employed at the present The country has few nettlera outside the mining camps, yet the possibili- City, Utah, Deq. 27, 1906. time, in which ther might amuse themselves at bridge whlat or other similar ties for mining Investor are really Notice is hMtby given that W. L. wonderful. The ore 1 not. phenomenal- Stewart, whose pnsiofflce address is games. I'lHin the decision of the WUaon ly rich in gold and silver, yet. the Warren, Weber County, Utah, has will depend ledgra are large and ore bodies wide made application in accordance with esse, it in understood, the requiramrnls eg Chapter 108, See- the prosecution of the other esses. and free milling. North Ogden, Utah, Dec. 12. 1905. ion Laws of Utah, 1906. to appropriEIGHT-HOUDAY FOR PRINTERS. BURIED BENEATH EARTH. ate four (() cubic-fee- t per second of water flowing in First Salt Creek, Wed Provo. Feb. (.Wallace, the of the printers In New ber County, Utah. Said water will be The strike on of H. M. Alrd, residing York for the eight-hou- r means of a dam and a day has. re- diverted on Provo bench, was Instantly killed sulted, daring the two weeks since if ditch at abypoint which bears north 48 unan today at the family house by accord1526 of January, feet distant from tha degrees east finished well, which was being dug, began on the first ing to a statement made tu Public southwest corir of Section 17, Town-Shicaving In and burying the little fel7 north, Range 2 west. Salt Lake Opinion from the headquarters of Tylow under the mans of dirt which Union No. 6, In winning base and meridian, from where it will went down a depth of about fifty pographical the eight-hou- r day In ten shop. "Big be conveyed for n distance of 11(0 feet. The hoy, was playing around tha Bix. as the union is popularly called, feet and there used from April 15th to members, of November 15th, inclusive, of each year, home, and in passing the well the loose numbers about S.fiiH) 400 seres of land embraced diit gave way, carrying the boy down whom about 1,200 went out In the to irrigate offices. The re- la Section II, Township 7 north. Range to the bottom. Neighbors imemdl-;cl- .v book andwere 2 west. Salt Lake base and meridian. mainder came to the aid of the grief-s'rialready working in newsAll the granting of ken family and every- effort was paper or liook and Job offices where said protects against application, stating the reasons niade to save the life of the boy, but the eight-hou- r day had been conceded, therefor, must be made by affidavit in and at (he end of the first fortnight without avail. The accident hapduplicate and filed in this office within pened at 11:30 s. m. and the body about 2.090 men in book and Job offithirty (30) days after the completion had not. been recovered up to a late ce were working under eight-hou- r of the publication of thin notice. hour tonight. who 1.200 Of the originalagreement. CALEB TANNER, The family has the sympathy of tha ly went out, according to the stateState Engineer. entiie community In their bereave- ment, 900 were still out on Jonuary Date of first publication January ment. Mr. Alrd. the boy's father. 12. I Oth, date of completion of publication b remembered as the winner of The preparations for the strike were February 9th. the $500 prize in the anthem conso quietly carried ont that few people test conducted by The Tribune. SPECIAL MEETING. caught a glim pee of what whs going ii-i- : 111- J- - c-- Gold-bearin- g w.jrxi" - " - - V,n T. s 'K " !Sfts,urJlSuS I In order to give our readers the benefit of the cut k I prizes we make the following offers, which take the place ol all other offers made: S .... .... ...... S.r as OUR FOUR LEADERS low-grad- ;i guilty. i Arm-tong- n 's uu (.The e-t- REGULAR PRICE Appleton's Booklover's Magazine Pearson's Magazine Suttirban -- lie OUR PRICE FOR ALL Amarican Illustrated Magazine (formerly Leslie's Monthly) LOO One month Standard or Examiner by mail outside of Ogden, 50 Total regular price for four magazines for 12 months and this daily for one month $650 Think of it, $6.50 for $3.50 takes it in NOTE To make this truly great if you like to read magazines. any one of the following publications Select your substitutes from this list: offer more remarkable, may be substituted for the American Illustrated Magazine. REGULAR PRICE. REGULAR PRICE. 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A special to the Balt I Aka Tribune Dim Cherry Creek, Nevada, says: Cherry Creek Is located at the noiiith of the canyon near the base of h eastern slope or the Egan range of mountains. Its elevation la (275 fet shove sea level and it is superbly, located for a town. Mines were dim covered here In 1872 ant' the geological formation of the district was all ha could be desired. With the pro ge:ve mining spirit of the proepec-,l- v the present, town was laid out h spring of 1(7. and In the fol-'r, s year the growtn was phenorn '. and until the depredation of ail v" in 1R&R was one of the liveliest and mining camps in the state o cf Nevada, In 179 a Miners' union wan organ iz--1 it la now extinct, but no labor riles have arisen. The purpose of the organization was to counteract the trsnifeat. perference given by the mine n nacra to Cornish miners, to the vchision of all other nationalities. A nut ;,0ii mining locations have been mail in the Cherry Creek mining of which nave proven of Prior to the depreciation , r,'Tr. Mid was not prospected for P any extent, silver being the metal and the camp remala- P'acticallv dead until few years ' whi-ti lie Wide We- -t claims were 'I ke dis-"'r- pre-'m!iu- i on behind the printed page before Its eveg. All over the country for the last six or eight months printer have been striking, now in some city of the second class in the heart of New York slate, then in a cMy in Indiana, now In a Connecticut town, and then In a town in Illinois. These, to the pnhlic seemingly, sporadic and cauirlee Strikes hare all had one end In view. What was on the surface unrelated has been perfectly correlated. War waa declared to secure the eight-hou- r day Hint day in place of the nine-hoexists si. present, and tihs campaign has had one end in view cutting off all ref re (it from New York. In short. It has been a countrywide movement on the metropolis, the center of the printing trade, s general strike of the printers that in some respects Is similar in its conception and execution to the general strike so effectually employed in Russia. The employing printer- - organization Is known as the Typothetae of Amerfirm ica, and consists of thirty-odwho are fighting the union. On January 12 this employers' organization made the fallowing statement: "The Typothetae mate a cavaa of it members today, and every firm was found tu be progressing and adding steadily to its composing room force. More than (00 men are now at work in the Typathetae and Independent shops, of the total which is nearly one-hal- f well-planne-d much-talked-- d The Weber County Fair Association. special meeting of the Weber County Fair aMtoriation is hereby called to meet at the county court house on Monday morning, the 19th day of February, 190G, at 10 o'clock, for the purpose of approving the action of the board of directors taken at the meeting of said board, held on the 2d day of February, 1906. directing the president and secretary to sell the association's real and personal property to the highest bidder for caah, in front of the south door of the Wcher county court houra. at 12 o'clock noon, on Monday. February 19, jm;; anif also t inspect the account and hook of Attorney J. D. Skeen. whn he was secretary of said association, and take action thereon. WILLIAM G LAS MANX. President. WILLIAM CRAIG. Secretary. A FOR SALE. Weber County Fair Association Prop-ert-y . LOOK AT THIS . . 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