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M. fORRISTALL ROBT. a AGEE Real Estate and Loans Surety Bonds The Hpringtield F. and M. Itis Co. The MancliPslfT Assurance Co. The German Alliance Assn, of New York. The New Zealand Fire Ina. Co. , The New York Uuderwritera The Caledonian Insurance (kmpanj. . ASSETS OVER $80,000,000.00 We Buy, Sell and Rent All Kinds of Real Estate Just let us know what you have to sell or wish to buy Phone, Ind. 80 " Bell 809 Office, First Natl Bank 55 TUESDAY, secured irttiiTRint pannings followed a , by cocflrmuory uW- The sink Is rr yarded as significant, as proving tlie westward extension ot I the wonderfully productive Kinder-garten lode, and the beginning of the career of a shipper- - When the vein i was tqicned up some weeks ago by 5 Mraere. Campbell A Stoker there was I BIGGER THAN MOHAWK. some doubt uu to this from the fact I only 52 Leftoe sod Bweeney Has that surface asaays returned Davis. cents ia gold. The h'eady Increase ot Twelve Feet ef High Grade. values with every foot of depth in the From tbo or body struck bet reek foot well rorh decided the managewall on In the Davie, LoTra A Sweeney lease ment to rut te die hanging fifty-fulevel, with the result ot on me romMnaitoa Practlnw. ilw Goid-Bel- the u strike of great Importance to the Tribune eats that U ariU be le to wake shipments ni the rate Camp, The discovery L only at short disof dldXbOV a year. Kindergarten shaft Tee Mae is twelve feet la widih, tance from thestrike of Ita westward on the and exact bevalue of an carries and average which has such n wouderfully vein, tom. The 850" 1400 and tween per lessees have level, productive record. The strike was made at the 4H-toa-s to suck decided to nay ore not attempt had been after the lessees rutting at eunttoue the inrltm-shaf- t hut to present, on an averdeeply Into ore running down another fifty feet in the age of f.w a ton, with some picture foot wail, when the ledge will again values. be cut and preparations made for .hipIf the immense ore body continues The appearance of aulphldee at in depth, as Is the almost Invariable ping. the operators the present level rule on all leases within the high of the lease to believe that they are bonof record the none, every grade now on top of e very Urge and rich anza known to mining history is en- ore deposit. the not even dangered. excepting Following the Stoker A Campbell e s strike comes ths news of another on Mohawk territory. strike on Therlen grouud of no Utile At present the lease, which Importance. This strike was made by nearly a year to run, ran nhip Ray A Worts over on the opposite side to the value of 11,100,000 a month, or of the grounds from Campbell A Stokbe llti.kOO.iMM) a year. It may that er. The former at these lessees openas the values will go sill! higher a body of ore right on the sured up depth Is attained. But as the strike face assaying an average for more now atauda it Is sufficient to stagger than n foot of 127 a ton. The discovthe comprehension of mining meg, fa- ery immediately decided them upon miliar aa they are with the cztrewe the point of kmatltm for a shaft upon richness of GohlBeld ground. which work la now proceeding rapidly Tba Combination Fraction brought for greater depth uni greater values. Us new pleat of machinery by exMr. Frasier, shift boss tu the Kim press from Denver uu a schedule that der garten. haa taken a lease on Ther-lbeat the Overland Limited passenger. ground, south of the Stoker A When the lease mentioned started Campbell lease, where he haa projectto cut ike dyke oa the surface there ed extensive tunnel developments. Mr. level were no values. At tba Sysnot, an extensive property bolder assorted values ware brought to the here, and asaoriateu and Edmond surface, all, bos ever, running rather Olson of Hah lake, and associates, are low. Tba lessees are now in what uegotUtlag leases on the west exappears to be the fool wall of the dyke, tension of the Stoker A Campbell whore there le aa Immense body of lease, ore fifteen feet thick, with picture values. MINERAL SOUTH OF ELY The lease, together with that of the Combination Fraction Lansing and Inveatore Are Becoming Interested In Mining company, and Senator T. L. New District Oddle. all border on tho east alda of SweenA us Loft tba Fraction. Davis, That Investors are becoming Interey are down 475 feet. Senator Oddle ested in the mineral possibilities of the hae cut the dyke and le getting values territory south Ely I shown In the running up as high as Id to the pound. deal put through by Al. Butler, K. C. He la putting in a Davis, J. H. Ludke. Ed. Weaver and hoisting plant for deep shaft work. Manors. Munao and Crow, says the South of the Oddle lease, tho Com- Ely Newt. They have bonded n group bination Fraction Leaning and Mining of twelve eUlms surrounding the old company Is down 455 feet. It se- Chainman mine, la White River cancured values on top of the dyke, and yon, a abort way above the springs at e own le expecting to make it tho head of Murry Creek, to Harry strike this week. It le replac- Darlington of Pittsburg for 515.000. one I with engine ing Its Ia rloatng the deal, Mr. Darlington for shipping. of made n small psynrat. The nest payIn Combination the The values ment will fnU due upon Mareh 2. alllclfled Fraction are found In The deni was put through by Mr. darlte. Weaver. It is understood that Mr. Darlington and ..the capttnllaU associated wth him will at once comWIFE SAVED HUSBAND. mence na active campaign of develoHer Refusal ts Sign Dssd Prevss Prof-Itab-lt pment The ground south of town, which la ts "Bob" Montgsmsry. the early rush was Uttls thought of, Rhyolite, Nev., Feb. II. Aa Inter- has been prospected for a consideresting bit of hlatory has Just baeu re- able distance and many of the claims vealed regarding the Montgomery-Shoshon- e taken up by the original locators have property of the Bullfrog passed into the hands of discriminatcamp. K. A. ("Bob') Montgomery ing Investors lx Ely. The deqpest shaft sunk so for In prospected through the western mining country for 20 years. He was that direction la an ths oM Chainman unsuccessful and was on tbo point of property. Men working upon locaup some good abandoning the mining business when tion holes have 'turned looking samples of copper ore, carrythe claim which now la the was staked. ing some gold, and It Is believed by n claim owners In that direction that a The pmepert was so good that shaft started on one of the promising McDonald offered Montgomery 120,000 for hie property. That was a looking places will revolutionise preIdeas concerning the mineral jear ago Iasi September and Mont- vailing gomery was anxious to sign. His conditions south of town. name was on the transfer and tha paRAILROAD TO ROUND MOUNTAIN. pers were sent to Mrs. Montgomery for her signature. A feck later a letter wag received from her which Manhattan and Philadelphia Capitalists Back Enterprise. read In part: You have spent 20 yanra looking Round Mountain. Nor., Feb. 18. for a mine. Now you have a chance to develop it. I will not alga a deed This prosperous mining camp Is great-I- v for this property. excited over the newa that within n Mra. Montgomery kept her word few more months Round Mountain and now tho property is Incorporated will be connected with Austin by a for 500,000 shares at 5. The price broad gauge steam railroad. The rood at which the atock haa been selling la now assured snd actual construction work will start within n few on tha market would give tho propmonths. erty a value of about 17,000,000. The enterprise has been successfulAt present tho Montgomery-S- h bona la a Schwab enterprise, and ly promoted by Charles 8. Lemon and nines the opening of the Las Vegas A H. Overman of Manhattan, and they Tonopah road as far as Rhyolite are now In Philadelphia making final 2,nufl tons of ore have been shipped arrangements for the eonatrnetton of to Salt Lake ameltem. while there the new road. now Is 3.000 torn of shipping ore na They hare Interested Philadelphia the dump, which will be shipped at capitalist Iq the new route, and these soon as the spur track which bow la Investors will visit Austin snd go over being laid to the mine la completed. . the proposed route of the road shout There haa been 7.000 feet of work ths middle of next mouth. The road will be standard gauge and lone In tunnels, shafts, drifts, crosscuts snd rises, sad 5.000 feet ef this will ran from Austin through Manhathaa been dona la Shoahnne proper, tan to Round Mountain. It will conwith 1.500 feet In the Polaris snd the nect with other rich camps by feeders. balance on the Chryetsl claim. Seven The road will probably connect with separate ledges have developed on the the Borax Smith road south of ManShoshone proper. The main quarts hattan, which will give the camps of ledge, which ia from is to 20 feet In Manhattan and Round Mountain an width, la being developed from the outlet to the roast. It Is thought thut main tunnel, and also from a tunnel actual construction will begin about n the Indian Johnny claim. May 1 of this year. The old shaft nn the Shoshone Is lown too feet and lateral work Is In EUREKA VOICES PROTESTS. irogresa from this level. The iolsrls s down to a level which equals 300 Observed by Five Kidnaping Day et of work In the Shoshone, and a Hundred Minors ef Federation. -rosscut Is being run to connect the workings. The main shaft, which Eureka. Feb. 17. About live hunis down 175 feet. In three compart-uents- , dred people attended the meeting of be will sunk l.00 feel, and the Western Federation of M Inert wo compartments will he used for here today, most of them being men totaling, using the counterbalance wbo are emptored In the mines of the system. meeting was held for the fmp. The 'The construction of a mill I purpose of protesting against ths 'wing rushed and will combine treatment accorded the officials or tbs concentrating and cyanld-ng- . organfanttiin who hove been In prison The mill will be operated by in the jails of the state of Idaho for lnrtrictty. which will he furnished one year. The weather wus extremeletore March 1 on contract. ly disagreeable here today, otherwise The Shoshone has been consolidated the would have been even with other properties under the name larger. if the Montgomery Shoshone The speakers who addressed the and there la no stock of the miners snd their friends were A. B. for sale outside of the Edler. of Salt lake. and the Rev. J. J. enterprise New York market. Dauka of L'tireka. aa well a D. J. Rus sell, ihr president of the local union. The speeches were listened to with IMPORTANT STRIKE interest and were liberally applauded. Stoker and Campbell Lease Has 100 Beiore the meeting adjourned a reso-utioOre at Fifty Feet Lsvsl. protesting agalnat ths unlawful manner hi wjleh Moyer, Haywood and Vernon. Humboldt County. Xcv. Pettlhone were removed from their Feb. IS. A strike that looks mightily homes and imprisoned, was Introduced and unanimously adopted. like the events that started the the Lookout and the Seven rntnahs on thrtr career of develop-tten- t KIDNAPING DAY aa made in he main shaft of he Stoker A Campbell leare on the .round of the Seven Troughs Therlen A. J. Wsbcr and W. S. Dalton Address 4 Id Mines company Thursday. It Meeting In Labor Hall. ousists in the nenetra:ion of the main cross-celn liv M n the fifty foot I Salt Lake. Feb. the Federcvid. exposirg a body of sugar quarts ation of labor Hall Sunday evening ind other vein matter that assays IIP" the anniversary of the kidnaping" of i ton. with several feet ef Mover. contiguous .Heywowd and Pettlhone was rock that makes first class milling ora commemorated. The speakers for the Ihc shipping streak is the first to he evening were A. J. Weber and W. 8. pened on Therlen ground, and la at Dalton. cast a foot aide. Following Its Mr. Weber In his talk dealt with the h the cross-cu- t Mr. Campbell legal phase of the question and his ras- - $llW$BIS lEBKUAllV rv-- yl 19, 1907. with a requirements efthe National Pine Food Law, Guarantee Nth 2041, filed at Washington, 1 d pu-,l- world-famou- b Hayee-Mousett- n 25-fo- high-grad- . . Mil-Coli- to 50-to- n -- ut 18.--A- bah I Fredi Roasted Coffee? Mother didn't use fresh roasted coffee, he had AihucUes.' AihucUes was die first roasted pack . aged coffee. The pares good cup of coffee that with aO dm detrious flavor intact, is to buy a packaged dm old anginal AihucUes' ARIOSA Coffee, and Etde to grind E you meat to me it, fiat warming it a Coffee, develop dm flavor and nuke dm grinding easy. Coffee after being gpound or exposed to loses ite identity dm air and is easily coutanmuted by handling. , coffee berry are waled after loading with hob eggs and gramil.i.j sugar to bold the gopdnesx iu and make the coffee settle dear and quickly ; an pj4. Mother's methods by machinery, by this firm. The way (o get a tmstra like Coffee d usch th d UwiA mitm. dJIsAwwi &A iw 37 ram wwaJ As ! ai 1 im TlatoafokiinsM.iil aid afa iw fob m) emb. saciaad M ARBWXLD BROS. Ns tlgatlona of Governors McDonald and ent to the charge of battery. The Gooding were characteristic of the court Imposed a fine of 8150 upon the Judges speaking and was roundly ap- defendant which was Immediately paid out of the ball bond furnished by plauded W. 8- - Dalton's speech was along ths Arnold. The esse was tried In the crimiHnes that the arrest of these three men was simply an Incident of our nal division of the ' city court where commercial system and that neither Arnold waa found guilty of battery ths hanging or the liberation of these committed upon Mra. Margaret M. men would settle ths question. That Braudra, an aged woman, who at so long aa ths present system of prof- tended one of the it existed la the country sueh things spiritualist meetings on Sept. 8. lltOtf. Mrs. Brauden took Issue with the Mr. Dalton handwould bo common. spirit which presented Itself to led the subject from a Socialistic tha: standpoint. Not at hay time during those who attended the Inmeeting a struggle ths meeting did either of the speak-er- a evening and engaged express an opinion as to what the with It In an attempt to expose the outcome of the affair would be. al- fake. The result waa that the spirit, though Judge Weber stated that he beHeved the men would get an honest which proved to be Arnold himself, hit her several revere blows la tha Jury and have a fair trial. face. He waa found guilty In the city court and appealed hla case to the disBOARD OF HEALTH MEETING. trict court. After the expose the tw9 Several Physicians ef This City At- men sold out their property and left tlie city. Arnold did not return to tend Upon Invitation Today. fight the ease In the district court hence a plea of guilty was entered Balt Lake, Feb. IS. Spinal meninabove gitis was again the subject of discus- for him and the fine as stated sion at a special meeting of tho city was imposed. board of health thla morning In the hoard rooms. Several physicians of STOLE DIAMONDS. the city were present by Invitation and gave their views of the dine see. a comSalt Lake. Feb. 18. It was conceded that there Is quite an plaint was drown up byToday tha county epidemic of the disease In the city ttoraev charging Katie McCalb with and the people are becoming alarms! grand Greeny. The woman Is now in over the situation. AU the physicians tho city Jail awaiting a hearing. The agree that It Is not contagious but arraignment will he had tom 6r row the board deems it advisable to pise morning. ard all houses where It exists so as The arrest occurred at 42 Comto warn the public that tho disease mercial street last night on complaint is than. Where the disease Is report- of Blanch Blanchard who claims ed as epidemic It Is quarantined by that, during her absence from her the board of health Just the same as rooms, 44 Commercial street, the a contagious disease, but It Is ad- McCalb woman entered the placo and mitted that many of tho eases arise stole about 400 worth of diamonds from other complications and are not and $15 in cash. epidemic snd hence should not be Ths police were notified and Officer quarantined. Carlson made a search of ths McIt was agreed by those present Call) womans room. Ha did not that the people can safeguard them- find ths stolen valuables but later selves sgalnst the disease by Improv- detectives made a search of the premi ing the hygienic condition of their persona, by giving their homes better ventilation and by groper fumigation. Accordingly It was decided to Issue an open letter to the public warning the people at the necessity of etoanlng up their homes, properly fumigating them and ventilating them as the best means of guarding against This circular will bo issued by Health Commissioner Stewart tomorrow and will be published In all the papers afad otherwise circulated for the benefit of the public. Those present at the meeting today were Mayor Thompson, Health Commissioner Stewart, Dr. fisher. Dr. Raley and Dr. A. C. Ewing. A num ber of other physicians were Invited tc attend the meeting but were unable to be there. Arnold-Dickso- n Yk Ci. ses and found the diamonds and concealed under a chair. cm NEW CANDY COMPANY. 1 t - , Salt .Lake, Feb. 18. Ths Sparki Candy company filed articles of -- t, - TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money If it falls to cure.' E. W. GROVE'S signature Is ou each boa. 25c. . WHAT JAPAN WANTS. Toklo. Monday, Feb. IS. The KirM, which Is looked upon as an authority in diplomatic affairs, discussing the San Francisco school Incident, says Gist the placing of a restriction by the United States on the adraliston ot Japaneae Immigrants' from Hawaii, which practically arema unavotdxbla, appears to he too high a price to pay for the solution of tbs school trouble, which It says is only ' a aide lame. The whole question. It says, hinges os thg admission of laborers snd it suggests the removal of tha disability of the Japanese to become naturalised. If this is effected the Nlchl Nlcht thinks that the last source 'of difficulty bet ween i Japan and tho Unite! States will cease to exist ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES - AND BOY SAVES TRAIN. Johnnie Davis Fags Salt Lake Route Local With Red Handkerchief. House Salt Lake. Feb. IS. Lehl Is the newest contributor to Utah's list of boy heroes. Ogden came forward first, followed closely by Salt Lake. Lehl's claim is probably strongest of all. John Davis, 13 years old, and David Brunken, David Davis, Louis Colledge the oldest 14 years old snd the youngest 10, saved a train and Ita rargo of human freight this morning. The story of their feat reads like one of the old fashioned stories In the Second Reader. Johnnie Davis and the other boys were going to school this morning and were walking along the Salt Lake Route's tracks. They noticed a broken rail and realised that In x few minutea the Salt Lake Route'a southbound local would be rushing towards (he treacherous spot. Ope of the boys had a red handkerchief a bandana and this the hero tied on a stork. By the time this was done the local had put In an appearance n short distance down the road. A few seconds later the rails clicked and sang as the train earns towards them. Little Johnnie Davis stood In the center of the track waving the handkerchief bravely. Hla companions waved their arms and school hooks. The engineer saw the boys ahead snd knew by their frantic actions that something was wrong. The train came to a standstill and the crew and passengers piled out to find out what had happened. The boys pointed out the broken rail and when they had escaped from the thankful and admiring crowd around them resumed their Journey towards a little school house farther up the rood. The train consisted of two conches well filled snd a baggage car.' The rail was replaced by a whole one and Lehl was reached hut a few minutes behind time. The report of the affairs sent Into the local offices omitted any mention of the boys, but bmverv will out. and Salt Lake snd Ogden will bare to look to their laurels for some time yet. When the attention of the local officials was brought to the Lehl incident they became busy with ' phones between this city and Lehl. snd It Is probable some recognition will be taken of the boys heroism. - END OF ARNOLD CASE. Salt lekr. Feb. 18. Attorney Pow-er- and Marloncanx. representing George J. Arnold, of Arnold-Dickso- a n fame, appeared before Judge Arm strong thla morning and entered a plea of gnllty in behalf of their cli Commercial Electric Co. 2279 Wash. Ave. r lad. Phone 3(2 JESSE J. DRIVER Wishes his many friends to know that he is still in business, and nicely located at 2275 Washington Ave. You are especially invited to call and see him at his new location . . . a . i n Saturday with the count,-clerk-. The capital stock Is 1150.00" and the officers are:. Secretary tre surer, Gertrude Edwards Lindsay; president and general manager, E. H. b! Sparks, Jr, Provo; H. Sparks, Nephl;' directors, IV. J. Sparks, Nephl. and Edna G. Jensen, Nephl. The other incorporators an B. F. Luke, Orangeville; H. T. Reynolds, BpringvilU; Swen O. Neilson, Fair view; Brigham Undsay, Sait Lake; Edna G. Jensen, Nephl; Teddy Linford, Salt Lake; W. D. Walker, Salt Lake; Arnold 8chunks. 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