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Show SF.V, v Till: MnilNINi; kV ,.4-a- hfr -- , rXA MINER: OGDEN. UTAII, M'XDA V MUKMMi, SEPTEMBER irt. lVi VfrtL 7o Jk. V;- , ., e v ifiOfi. I BUI :.-- - i It v kaw' 0 Iff 1 started in Logan, Cache Valley, Brigham City and Willard, moved south to Ogden, and is now IN SWEEPING added THEthe COUNTRY EVERY DIRECTION used inadequate list NEW SUBSCRIBERS were to in August 62 of whom formerly Ogden telephone service. NEW SUBSCRIBERS were added to Brigham 48 in August 28 of whom formerly used inadequate telephone City service. 41 LIVE, ENTERPRISING and progressive citizens of Willard subscribed for the BELL, in August, insuring the early opening of this exchange. The ; same Montana is wonderful Idaho. Utah. and shown growth Wyoming. throughout Remember this when in doubt 147 the Use and find out. BELL Want the doctor want him now Way to do it you know how. VERY FEW LIVE ONES TRY TO DO WITHOUT THE BELL OTHERS DONT NEED IT j. & ROCKY MOUNTAIN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BB i if STATE NEWS RIO GRANDE AND MOFFAT ROAD. Combine Said to Hava Bean Effected Between the Two Line. Driver, Sopt. 15. The Denver ft Rio Grande Railroad company ia plan-aln- f to shorten Ita line between Denver and. 8alt Lake City by tunneling and C'erro summit and the narrow-gaugroad beiwren 8a ltd and Montroae, for the purtioM of aending ita faat train by way of the Black canyon in race to the canyon of the Grand .Hirer, vted at presen'. and IV boring the two tunnels road cundardlaing the narrow-gaug- e will be cut off between fifty mile Pueblo end Grand Junction, and ihe rnnning time lietween Denver and 8alt I.akt will, he cut down lu almost 1 wenty one hour. Prom reliable aodrcea the story ia given nut tht the Denver ft Klo Grande has also cloned a contract with the Moffat road to use Ita track trom the wei end of (hire cauyou to Denver, a thirty lino to be built by the rawer ft Rio Grande from Dmimto. near Glenwnorl Spring, to a rt nncciion with the Moffat road at Gore canyon. It has been loug rumored Manhall pas that such an arrangement would be made, and maps in the United Slates land office show that n has been obtained between Dot aero j and Core canyon, and there le hardly any doubt that such a line will be built. Tho object of the Denver ft llio Grande la having a short route between Pueblo and Grand Junction is I to give the Missouri Pacific trains quick service between Pueblo and Salt Lake, as the terminus of ihe Missouri Pacific, another Oould road, is in Pueblo. For that reason the Marshall pass tunnel and other developments have been suggested. General Manager Ridgway has been year in planning for more than shorten the route to Salt Lake, and worked out the scheme of using the namw-gaug- e route between Salida and Montrose. The plan ia aald to have been approved by Vice President Mchlacka, President Jeffery and George J. Gould. The proposed work will cost several millions. live-mil- e right-of-wa- MAKING STRIKES IN GOLDFIELD. ning as high as $ MW," the last assay taken of an average arrows the vein showing returns of (56 to the ton. The new hoist on the'January-Jone- s lease on the Cornishptkn elaim of Florence is on the ground and the gallows frame ia being erected. Assays from a flve'foot elope on the 200-folevel shown average' values of (400 to the ton. While grading for an addition to tbs tellings pond below the mill, tbs Combination people uncovered an extension of Bbeets-le- h It. lead, and are prospecting About 50 feet to the south Is the cross fissure nn which are the big ore e lease nn bodies In the the Mohawk. The rich streak or ore which was encountered on the level In Ihe Frances Mohawk lease Is still in evidence, and will be In sacked and shipped separately. the meantime, the usual tonnage will be sent out and the sonth drift nn level will be hurried forthe ward to undercut the rich slope. The company's shaft on 4he Mohawk has been in ledge matter since reaching the mark, which appeara to be the south edge of cross fissure e block. found hi the . Hayes-Monnett- 220-foo- T fe70-fo- Washington county, Utah, and Greeu River, Wya, nntl Reno. Xev., inquiring what effect tlte recent rains had. hud on the crops. The replies IndicHV ed damage to w heat and alfalfa hay jl 21 points of 5 to' 25 per cent; alto that rust had Injured the wheal to aome extent. However, the crops would total out considerably greater this year than last yeer. and the loss to cut grain would average less than 10 per rent. Reports from Bear River valley state the beet crop will be greater than In 1905. though the hay crop may be something less than that of the previous year. In fact the beet reports are exceptionally good all round. Emery and Carbon counties appear to lie ileaaant exceptions to loNtes chronicled elsewhere. At Spanish Fork the hay crop lose ia reported 25 per cent ; that of wheat and barley. 10 per cent; but tlie beet crop la o fine aa to more than overbalance the losses on the grains. WANTS TO GOBBLE LABORING. VOTE. patriots and reformer. The latter argue tbat if it I within the power of hunum effort lo prevent the naming of a worklngutau'a ticket that must be done so far as Balt Lake comity ia concerned. The laboring men themselves do not take kludly to that view. They ay they are atronger thi year than ever before lu the history of their organization, and that the time la ripe for them to cut - away and launch their own ship on the troubled sea of politic. This they want to do even If the American party hulk goes to pieces on the rocks of their drawing away. Altogether the problem Is cme that the rule and ruin crowd will have 'to give serious thought to. Of course, if the schemers shall succeed, which ia by no manner of mean certain, they will be the greatest crowd of hornswoggled laboring men In this region that It baa ever witnessed, for it is as sure as anything mortal can lie that nut a promise would lie kept to them. STATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 180-fo- Amarican Farty Manipulators Very Deairoua of Homsweggling. The Republican state executive committee, announced by State Chair. gall Uke. Sept.. IE. The Xcws man Hammond yesterday, ia cum posTHE RECENT STORM. says; Rumbles of disroniest are com- ed tif seven prominent Republicans, A special from Goldfield aaye: ing from the laboring me of the city, representing the very best element of Goo. who are being import uued by AmeriA strike has been made on the Balt Lake, Sent politics In the slate. They aro men who Shearer and MrFaddcn lease on the T. Odell of the ' Consolidated Wagon can party manipulators not .to pul a who are generally Victor claim of Combination Mine and Mchine company, recently sent ticket In llie field at the coming elec- have the Interests nf their pHrty and company t n depth of 95 feet in the out fifty circular inter coveting tho tion. for the reason that- - sucli action tlielr state at heart, who have been haft. Value! have been secured run country between Idaho Falls and will result to the disadvantage of the identified with the principles of Re Rich Ore Bodice Being Uncovered in Several Leading Properties. Hayee-Mnnnett- - t- -- publicanism long enough to be recognised as staunch, reliable and resourceful. O. J. Sallsburg, Stephen H. Love, George X. Lawreuce, James Christiansen, all of Balt lake, c impose a majority of the new committee. and while their resilience is in Sait county, they are interested In every part of the state of I'tah, are in touch with every element of their party, and thetr broad gauged views encompass the parly aa a whole. Fred C. Jensen of Mt. Pleasant, has earned a place on the committee nf management of a Mate campaign by party loyalty, by sturdy activity In politics, and by an unimpeached record which not only Justifies his appointment to a place high in the councils of bis party, bur which has proven his perulisr fitness to serve at lha front in an Important campaign. A. T. Wright of Ogden, has served hta party well, has risen lo an enviable place In business, known politics, knows the state like a handbook, and will render service through hia committee lo hia portion nf the state that will be beneficial In the extreme. RAM8EY LIKE OLD COMSTOCK. Enormous Intsreet Centarad in Nsvada Camp. -- shape of a ledge cropping three-foc- i on the anefana. which shows free visible gold and return average assays of (2,00V. it la aald that this particular ledge bear more resemblance to the old Virginia ores at the surface than any- thing' to far discovered, Inasmuch aa the gold la visible to the eye. Hitherto the ores have been more of a sulphide character, resembling Goldfield' characterl atlcs s and , In the new ramp . LumreaaunabJe are fairly supplies ber can he hud for (22 a thousand . feel, and rock can be milled at Dayton for (250 n ton. Telephone eed telegraph connections have been arranged far,. prm-iaioc- SEFTEMBER EXCURSIONS. tlty of Round Trip. Mexico, dally to- - Bcpt. (69.(0. New . "Is Ihe old Coro slock about to live again In the new camp of Remacy?" Is the question which in naked In the New York Daily News. The question Indicate! slightly the enormous Inter Choicest of May Pickings, the est being centered on tho camps of Ihla Mato by the financial papers of the world, saj-- s the derm News. It is coo tended. ouoltiHMe the aame article, that tho Ramsey veins are a continuation of the CsuwUick lodes. A strike of groat Importance is reported from the Ramsey Comstock in ihe Mining company's ground (61.90. Toronto, Canada, Sept. Denver. Colorado Springs, Sept. (17.7S. Observation, Pullman sleeper, dining car a Colorado Midland Ry.t 77 W . Second South. FRUITS AND FLOWERS FRUITS AND FLOWERS AND AND t COMFORT v TEAS . These brands of Teas are packed for us and now have been before the public for a series of years We are happy to say that without any special effort at advertising on our part, but by sheer merit, the fort Teas are meeting annual sales, show- ing , ing that the quality and price is appreciated Good goods will win poor goods, will not. You cannot fool the dear public all of the .time. TEA MAKING fort of Ton nntl Coffee the tort per cup hoiilil bo considered. A pound, of Tea make front 0 to limp ns. many nipt a s a pound of t.uffee; .higher grades milking more- cups to1 the pound than lower grades,- and M a Stronger stud liner flavor. ' Aspruof of alKivp Hlate-niennoif that The IT. K. (Jovermiient allows its soldier and sailors-ounce of Tea or ounces of Coffee a an (inj valent.' ration.' , ' , V V ; ' The purity , of imtorted into, this country is 3 - - l. - as piiaranteed by rigid Oovernment inteetioii. have survived and are here to stay because we have pursued the only policy ? that instead of permitting deterioration we have sought and succeeded in furnishing better Teas with each recurring season and guarantee if our hints are followed up and applied closely the consumer will relish the best Japan Tea' now in the market, of which we have. any lqiowledgc ; The A TEA LEAFLET all-Te- TEAS , in-crea- 1 i - Fruits and Flowers and Com- The best properties of the Tea leaf . WATER ,artlie 1501 LINT 1 drawing of ihe leave. isaiiit; am! by an EXTRACTED ONLY1 BY moderate amount of bleeping or steeping. boiling, simmering, etc., only serve to draw out the least desirable' qualities of Ihe Tea. The essential oil (Theine) is extracted by ' BOILING water, in the first few lnimiiesof drawing the Tea; and the extract thus made should be removed frour. contact with unless the whole contents of the Teapot are immediately used. Never allow drawn Tea to stand for. any length of time, qualvrttli the'Jeaves in' the extract, or it will become hitter, and lose ities as a. beverage. ... the-leave- it?!! FRED jr KIESEL COMPANY ir. Respectfully, Fred J. Kiesel Cor A GOOD CUP OF TEA The following;simple rules will insure: Use one. teaspoonfnl of Tea for each Cup; if too strong reduce quantity. it boil 3 minutes. While still Use fresh water. reboiling, pour water on the leaves; no further heating quired. Allow Tea to steep 5 to 10 minutes. Experiment will enable you to judge what time best suits your taste. into another . Unless to be nsed at once, istur liquid This extract is steeped. stioii it sufficiently as as vessel, iced. or hot served may be kept for some time, and et 335 TWENTY-FOURT- H lith, 10-1- STREET OGDEN CITY, UTAH i: I |