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Show .'Mil siiteteiaiii Iimi THE EXHIBIT BREVITIES vMtar te Wt joterdy. boy arrived and Nob. SW at ths I have beea WrPCk IW CARLOAD WILL LEAVE OGDEN ON WEDNESDAY. ' ts i CPoaia. m da.vfc "T g. FRUIT IS READY bom ytsrday. rfVSteG OF Grand eaal W Ml Ub to a W . Supe dark Uakot, ehkdoffice. if la Salt Maaaon 1 tatont Lecal Cannera Are Seeking te ture tha Fred J. Kieeel Cup. Cap- yesterday. A car of Weber county products will be shipped from Ogdon, Wednesday, thereto, ao that it can be checked at Sacraths capital yetrdy. mento and unloaded h time tq have JYad contents entered with the exhibit ha yesterday. court, nolic of the Stole of Utah. It will be ia rtwrber. a fined I for charge of an attendant and a committh Ptee will superintend the arrangement of th goods la the general display of tide Howell goe to Farmington Tomorrow he manufactured and grown commudittea. Jufto hold Local caanern are preparing an exlives for Richfield. hibit of cauned tomatoes that la exinapeetor pected to win th Kieeel cup lor the a Klneer, head Pullman United offices at Chicago, waa in Ogden best canned! tomatoes ia the States grown under Irrigation. Weber account. up checking jtfiuity county tomatoes are lamed, .not only east F. Busch. auditor for Scow. In the Intermountain country but mSu. vaa called to St Louis yesur-- of the Mississippi river, and west of pracon account of the aerioua HI the Sierra Xevadaa as welL As westtical Irrigation is confined to a hi mother. of gHi ern section of the country, competitor of UiMea Pearl and Grace Wilbur here for th cup are limited to a group western states in 'which the red veg-t-urned from their vacation which Denver and Colo- etable la cultivated. ry (pent touring In addltloa to the tomatoes the car rado point. will carry fruits, manufactured goods samKra w. H Isaac. Jr, of Reno, Nev, from tha factories of the county, arrived in the city, Sunday, and la ples of school work, and exhibits from E. th state inatltutlone ao that of all vtaltlug her parent, Mr. and Mrs. the counties of the stats nous will he A UtUellcld. more generally represented than WeB. Cbvlngtoa and daughter. Mine ber. pmi'iy Covington and Mra. Lon Jones, I have beea somewhat costive, hut Sunday ftpm a three returned vaaka vlait to Loa Angelee and other Doan's Regulets gave Just th results desired. They act mildly and regulate Csjilorala point. tha bowels perfectly. Georgs & prankle Thomaa aecurod a divorce Krause, S0 Walnut Avu. Altoona, Pa. fHna her huaband, John R. Thomaa, The aa the ground of TENABO MINING HEWS putlea were married In thia city in the R. 1M1 T. O'Oonnolly represented (Bullion District Miner.) plaintiff-The Little Gem oontlnuea busy deore. Commander Lnndy and EL H. Bar veloping and taking out Tha Grand Victor hoist is tn operapoet, were In her, of tha b.h Lake yesterday, making arrange-mb- tion on th Grand Victor claim. Tha ground around tha Utah mine for tha cannon and troope of la of the best In tbe camp. The LanPort Dougtaa to ba part of thy sham der company and three seta of leasee fctijf ta be given September 26. are In pay ore. Sunday, tha traction cam in load-a- d After n three weeks' visit among lumber, and after unloading ivhtlm and friends la Eureka, Utah, tookwith down a load of ere from tha Litaad Balt Lake City, Mlsa Nellie L. mall tle Gem. Th wagons also made their Compton, manager of Wright' ore. older department, has returned home. second trip out loaded with Q. H. Myers will start work on soma of his claims this coming week. Mn. L. E. Parker of Roy waa e and Mr. Myers has some of the very best unload by Dra. Rich, Osgood claims In the camp. Ha yeeterday regarding her mental com undeveloped atthio- - She waa adjudged Inaane and la willing to glva leases on tha heat wu taken to Provo by Deputy Sherit urfsoe showings that he has and no one has any better. Here ar good Bartow Wilson. opportunities for leasees wh mean Postmaster Qlnamann, wife and chib business. It la reported on the beat of authordm returned home yesterday from Lost Creek, Morgan county. When ity that the sum of $100,000 was ofasked about the campaign this fall, fered for the Widows claim adjoining tha postmaster said he did not know the town of Tenabo. There is good : anything about the political altuatlon ore on (his claim, hut It la not being and did not want to know anything extracted on account of the bad. Tha owners turned down the offer, as they about It. wish to develop the claim. The Phoenix company la continuing Th Scotch Cronies of Salt Lake to sink. The abaft la now down 190 have an excursion to Ogden tom The Thistle football club will feet Tha management la not sending come up and n game will be played out any ore at present but prefers to by members of Hie two societies Og- wait for the completion of the extenden and Salt Lake. Ia the evening n sive repairs now being made on the concert of typleal Scotch make will roads. When th shaft will reach tha 200-foba given. level, a eroaeout will be run 0 to cut the vein. On the level above, , M. Sheen and wife, both of Ogden, the vein matter averaged $90 per ton. were Injured In tha wreck of R. O. A deal of magnitude was perfected in th Bullion district last Saturday. W. passenger train No. I at Femleaf, a email station 21 miles west of Pu- A. W, Geiger and associates completed Both received scalp arrangements for the purchase of th ebla; Sunday. wounds, mora painful than aerioua. controlling interest lu eleven claims canyon from They are expected to arrive in Ogden situated at Four-Milon the flrat train out of Pueblo. A. J. Snyder, the original 'discoverer of the gold there. These eleven claims John Petros, n Greek who robbed are the site of the discovery and are oae of hi countrymen of 175, and known aa the Snyder group- - At the led to Evanston, where he wne cap- request of th parties the terms of th ale are kept private, but the price la tured, was arraigned on n charge of on. .grand laroeny, but Judge Murphy a generous Gotorado-Xevadannounces could not understand hi tongue, so Th his caa was continued until an Inthat it will give lenses la squares terpreter can be secured. of 106 feet on any of its four claims, the Little Swede, the Falrvlew, the Prom n source that la not without Irish Boy and the Doctor. Th propits official stamp, the Information has erty of this company la in tha heart baeu obtained that Charles Callan, of tha producing part of the district claim agent for the Harrimaa lines, on the Tenabo aide, ami touches th with headquarters at producing Gold Quarts, the Dexter, Ogden and for- the Phoenix, and tha Regains. It has merly chief clerk to SupL Roth, of th Short Line, has disappeared leaving ore Itself, as have all the claim Liberal ortUeaa check on which ha secured which touch Ita property. mra offered. terms whereHis $2,900. approximately Tha Gold Quarts management la abouts at present are not definitely not saying much these times, but It la known. working all of the time lu sinking. ia going through a large The Bountiful team defeated the The shaft body of enriched rock that even at woodmen by n score of t to 1. Th rates la nearly of shipbatteries were Grant and Wiseman present high will be made, far Bountiful and Cotterell and Ponds ping value. No crosscut aa It Is expected that the shaft will for tha Woodmen. The Bountiful cut tha vela la sinking. Experts boy are after n game with the Wll-bw- d that so soon aa tha vein la cut, team for the- Weber trophy cup. claim the Gold Quarts will he one of tha Bountiful beat tha Willard team mines of tha country. earlier lu the season and think they great do It again. The cup la offered jjn far amateur teams, and Bountiful COLD ALONG THE SNAKE It has aa good n strictly am team as any town hi the state. Their record entitles them to conald-nbl- e Why Dredging Operation an Famous consideration In their claims. Stream Hava Failed. aad growing excursions cmllod A. i B. MOM JJ, die-mti- il oL Ji rt. Dix-Log- u or-ro- e - - . . - ' HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLES Representative of tha Government Here in Interest of tha Industry. ?-- Edgar Higgins, horticulturist at tached to tha United States depart- meet of agriculture at Honolulu, la ia a wits n consignment of which ha. brought from tha Bewallan Islands. He visited the Wo-he- r club an.l consulted with local . Product dealers and will go to Salt tke and cm to eastern cities tonight . , ample of pineapples grown In tha have been sent to different JJri of the United States, In order to ariermlae the condition of the fruit The shipped long distances, the dla- -' npe it can be oblpped without dam- extent to which the mat- Lfor Pineapples may be developed. The consignment left In Ogden la an excellent state of preservation 6 It la thought by the horticulturist - mat the fruit caa be Whipped to any of the country without deteriora-wa- . ia case tbe experiment being "Mueted by Mr. Higgins proves a jameeaa, th government will aid In me upbuilding of the pineapple ladus--- try In the Islands. Ogden pine-apple- ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. kXT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. Tha largest and richest , natural slnioe box In the world, end perhaps th greatest deposit of gold on earth. Is to b found In the combined goM of the black Mad concentrates of the Snake river, Idaho, aays George W. McGhee In Denver Ores A Metals. The writer having obtained these black annd concentrates from the bars of (he river at varying depths of from one to two feet below the gravel at different points la (he river (or n distance of 240 miles ;havlng treated hundreds of sample at these concentrate In the last three years and obtained their gold values, will endeavor to give the public, lu this article, an authentic statement of the results of his labor la this particular deconcentrates in posit of tbe black sands of the Snake river. The free or metallic gold that Is found on tha gravel ban In the river ia of a light (laky natuip, that la washed up on the barn together with the finer portions vf the black sands, and will perhaps have an average value of 10 crate per cubic yard of tb graveL The efforts of all the dredging companies operating on this river In' the past waa to Obtain this surface gold, aad their dredges were so constructed that It would enable them to shim the eurfaee of the bare to .the depth of a foot or two, and gold-beari- M0BX1X0 EXAMINER: OGIES. MAIL TrEPliAY, A Hi I' ST 27, idiii tf'lir jii Hkwa 1M7. their failure were owing to the (sot tuat tbe tuky gold was lighter than the black send concent i ties, and would wash off from their burlap sluices and leave the black sand, so that they were enabled to g- -t but a small percentage of the values; after separating their free gold by amalgamation they would throw their black sand back into the river. In treating theas sands taken front n depth of .me or two feet below the grave!. la the river. I found the gold values to run from $4iHt to $7iHi n ton. This included both the free aud combined gold. At Glenn's Kerry, where I was enabled to get the eonceuiratee at n depth of throe feet. I found tbe values to be fl.SuO a ton In gold, and the surface sands obtained from tbe Imperial Dredge A Exploration company at Mountain Home carried gold values of $1,048,60 a ton. Tbe superintendent of n auction dredge at Great Bend was Induced- to go down to n depth of from tea to twelv feot below the gravel, and forty pounds cf concentrates obtained by me gave a gold value of $3,270 n ton. In these concentrates there was hut very little, If any, free gold, tbe black cubes of sand at this depth bethe ing almost as large as d first sample of this batch grains of gold. giving me ninety-siI also found that the magnetic sands being of n lighter specific gravity wash (and they are not up on the bars with She light, flaky gold; these sands carry n much larger percentage of magnetite than ars found in th sands of n greater depth, ao that it will be seen (he difficulty one would have to contend with to give an absolute analysis of these Banda from n surface standpoint The percentage of the black sand concentrates that can h obtained from th sands and gravel on the surface of tbe ban at tha depth of one or two feet below, I have estimated carefully. It nine from of one per cent to oner and one-hal- f per cent; hat with every foot in depth the Increase thereafter Is enormous. It was not possible for me to obtain tbe percentage of the concentrates at Great South Bend at the depth mentioned above tea or twelve feet The superintendent of this dredge declared that it would run fully 20 per cent At this depth they seem to have reached n black aand stratum. I am fully convinced that d or 5 per cent of tho concentrates caa ba obtained at tha depth. What tha percentage of values will be at a depth of twenty or thirty (set caa only be conjectured. No annd that I am aware of has been obtained at n greater depth. Ia the analysis of tha black aand concentrates or cubes I find 22 per cent of titanium. This was obtained by ms as a crystal .and perhaps from 10 to 12 per cent of other oxygen salt and not to exceed 20 per cent of Iron. I mention this merely to show th absolute lnfusiblllty of this compound. In metallurgy we have tha tellurites, aetenldsa, sulphides and pyriile compounds of gold, but there la no metak lurglcal authority that mentions n silica gold titan ats; and ns I am th inventor and patentee of the freeing of gold in Ite metallic state from ita blnery compounds, 1 claim tha honor of being the discoverer of this unclassified mineral or compound a allien gold tltanate and for tha proa-ra- t, at least, thia is the only known method of extracting the full gold values from these concentrates. Tha estimated coat par yard of obtaining then concentrates by the un of a auction dredge or sand pump Is h sno-tlofrom $2.60 to $3.00. A pump has n capacity of 3,000 hours. One per yards In twenty-fou- r cent of this .would give thirty yards of concentrates per day that would have a gold value of at least $800 per yard, or $24,000 per day; but if 4 per cent can be obtained at n depth of from ten to twelve feet; and If th gnkl values of then concentrates run 270 per ton, I there any industry on earth that will equal tha money-makin- g possibilities of obtaining tha black aand concentrates from tbe greatest natural sluice box lu tha world? And then conditions prevail for n distance of at least 600 miles. Tha und pump n la all that la required; the whole la one of depth aad pin-head- one-poun- x gold-bearin- three-fourth- Sept. 2nd, 3rd and 4th At Fair Grounds, Ogden, Utah Horses from Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming and Utah Will Compete lor Grand Prizes Continuous Racing No Stops Between Greatest Racing Program in tbe History of the PROGRAM First Day, Monday, Sept 2nd s Trot or Pure 20 2:30 Trot or 3 la 5, Pure Tare, 3 in 5, Pune llalf Mile and Repeat, 2 in 3 , yi;,'. ,v... . 250.00 50.00 100.00. Second Day, Tuesday, Sept 3rd 2:23 Trot 2:35 Trot Tbree-Fourthi- or Pare, 3 in 5, Parse. . or Pace, 3 in 5, Pune.. 200.00 150.00 75.00 50.00 Mile Dah Mile Daali, Pune..,, i One-Fouri- li above-mentione- d Third Day, Wednesday, ScpU 4th Fiffc fop AU Trot or 3KH) Odn Alilo l)&sh 0. Pwfj Pono M. RUNYAN, 30000 $ $ Trot or rare, Pune 150.00 100.00 ........I po...Gg.. Chairman, Racing Committee Admission, to Grounds with th board for the purpose of ident Pingre has named as this comy to the mittee: Fred J. Kieeel. chairman; B. talking about the G. Blackman, I. U Clerk, Joe. Scow-croHuntsville cemetery. A roadway tw aad W. B. Wedell, which, yon rods wide Is offered the county, but Inasmuch ns the tew requires n width een see, la indicative of succeu. "Here la n chanc for Ogden to be of four rods at tenet, the metier wee advertised from ocean to ocean and referred to the county ettorney. ' A. J. Craven of.tbe Wesetch Orchfrom the Lakes to the Gulf. The Ode ard company, spoke of tb damage llaelf has beea elaborated upon by done by poor drainage end flood wat- Professor McClellan, and some twenty-on- e ers and naked that tb county open pages added. I predict right now tb drainage 4pe along the ronj near that the Ogden choir will make such th factory so as to carry off th sur- a Tilt' that they will be chosen at this session as the official singers of plus water. Commissioner McKay reported that the 'Ode at future congresses more sheep had gone through the canyon. The first bend was owned by DIYORCEJJAY Joseph Peerv but there were so many herder at nand that practically no Woes of the Married Aired in Judge damage was done. The next herd was Howell's Court. owned by Mr. Blair. That gentleell had settled for man, however, ' Yesterday was divorce day is Judge damages done by hie herd end by Howell's court Three Mr. Peery's also. Assessor Dix reported on his visit couples were freed from their matrialliances. to (be boundaries of Rich, Morgen end monial Frankie Thomas vs. John R. ThoWeber counties. Hie statistics were mas. divorce granted on the grounds not in shape to b presented. desertion end HELLO BUTTE SAID Salaries were allowed. The hoard of Allis Watson vs. Samuel E. Watson, I adjourned to Tuesday next, Monday also desertion and Grant Telethe Labor Day. Over to Come Word First being ed. in Days. phone J. M. Frrgrrson vs. Florence CRACK SHOTS divorce granted on grounds . For the flrat time since the strike of desertion. of Bell Telephone company electric-inn- s Gun Man of National Prominence In Several more cases were heard yesIn Butte, and tin closing down the City, terday afternoon. of the exchange there, communlcatfcm Circe roned by Dorcey Burgees, tbe WARRANTY with Ogden, Balt Lake and other members of tbe Hot Air Gun Club of Montana la In cities Utah and points Thomas E. Peck and wife to Wiland Wyoming was opened yester- Belt lake came up from Zkm yeeclub shoot local to with the has liam J. Stephens, Jr part of lots 1 the terday company Temporarily day. won n victory over the strikers. at tb traps on Thirty-fourtstreet and 10, block 33, Plat A $600. Fending the outcome of the company's Bneed, Mills, McMillan, Keefe, Parker, Joseph Fndnelll, et el., to Thomas fight being carried on in the federal Cowan, lloffing. Sharp, Mitchell and Erick n, kite 1 and 2, block 4, Terwill in' be Butte court, tkp exchange Flcknell brought their guns, white $1,200. race in operation with the exchanges of the number of tbeir admirers accompan. Solomon C. Stephen! and wife, et Intermountaln country. ied them to help them win the shoot al., to Morris M. Dowtey, et el, part The fight has been bitter and char- Practice commenced at 1 o'clock and of lot 6, block 1, Stephana First Admasacterised by a long struggle for tbe match wu ou at 2 p. m. dition- $1.00. afIn addition to th rthootlng of the tery between tb company and tbe Fhria, Mary B. Farley to Maude filiated unions in Butt. The exchange clubs, professionals from Denver, on of tote $ end 3, block 30, plat part wss dosed down and Butte and prac- their way to the Pacifle coast handi- A $2,006. tically all of Montana and part of cap at Bpoksne, will give exhibitions. flyrnm H. Goddard and wife to Wyoming, were deprived of telephone Of them Gilbert holder of the highest William Brown, lot 6, block 6, Rivercommunication. Ia Butte many Instru- average in the world, will smash blue Annex Addition $300. ments were removed from private res- rocks Just to demonstrate to the clubs side Oncer B. Madera end wife to Wm. idence and business houses by pe bow he won tbe world's championship of lot 3, block 3, South shooter. He Elmer, part pie la sympathy with the strikers. for the beet $300. The struggle waa carried to the has recently recovered from an Illness Ogden Survey Joseph I. Frants and wife to B. M. courts and tbe company succeeded that prevented him from taking part kite I end 6, block 3, CenIn obtaining n restraining order from at tbe Denver shoot hut he hopes to Anderson, Pefk Addition $200, tral . the records few at n the federal court, prohibiting break Spokane. will he electrical workers or any of their symAfter the match, DR. SENECA POWELL DEAD. tha with taken to the Hermitage for supper. pathizer from Interfering won Th Hot Air club from first The local the operation of the exchange. Peieon foe Which He Found Indication iff the victory waa received bunch at Salt Lake several weeks ego Deadly An Antidote Proved Hie Undoing. exIn Ogden today when the local end should they succeed la winning change was put In direct communicatoday they will become the possessors New Aug. 25. Dr. Seneca D. tion with the exchange in Butte. of the Dupont Shield, n prise sought Powell York, Bee dead la his horn at GreenProvided conditions reach a point after by nil gun clubs and won by wich. Conn, aa tb irnult of constant that seriously cripples business, the few. Judging from the senres made drinking of carbolic acid for three same tactics will be resorted to by by Browning. Bigelow, Becker end years to prov that pur alcohol la aa the company In Utah. Locally tho others at p recti oe work, there Is a antkkrte for the poison. strike of linemen la not prohibiting elim chance for the Salt Lake cracks It was about three years ago that tbe company from operating ita lines to carry off the honors of tbe meet be determined to find some substance and tha majority of strikers have that would cans carbolic acid to kiaa a men. been replaced by FAVORS THE ita terrors. Instead of administering While local unions are In sympathy the poison to others, he took amall with the strikers, not many merchants of It himself, and then apor citizens have yet gone m far ne Secretary of Weber Club Praiaee the quantities antidotes. various plied Singers. from instruments their to remove Bell Finally he conceived the Men of placet of business or their homes. I. L. Reynolds, secretary of the We- pure alcohol being an antidote. Promptly he net to work. He knew ber elnb, te boosting for the Ogdea ' COUHTY COMMISSIMEItS Tabernacle choir. In an Interview, he waa risking his life In proving bin theory, hat heroically he thrust aside yesterday, be said. matter of sending the choir all thought of self, thinking only of The Delegatee to the National Irrigation to Sacramento to sing the IrrigeUtm the Incalculable benefits which would Congress Are Named. Ode' is no longer a probability, bet result Dr. Powell went te his laboratory The hoard of county commissioners In now an asnnred facL White tbe In regular session yesterday. necessary fends have not yet beea and drank noma carbolic arid. What flrat matter to come op wee the nubacribed, there la no doubt but that he Buffered none hut himself could appointment of five delegates to tbe our Ogdea business men, loyal ns tell. Then came the crucial moment Fifteenth National Irrigation congress they are, win do their part. At the tbe moment when bin hopes would be at Sacramento. L. W. Bhurtlitf, C. A. recent meeting of the members of the enriched. He drank the pure alcoHlckenlooper, Edwin Dlx. Joseph B. Weber club, n resolution waa unani- hol and in a few moments waa In his Wallace and R. W. Rasmussen were mously adopted, authorising the presi- normal health. Not content with hi Initial test be chosen to represent this county. dent to appoint n committee for the Bishop Renat, om of Huntsville met soliciting of tb necessary funds. Pres continued with others, taking larger ten-inc- Fair Association Iater-monnta- in 25c right-of-wa- ft l p Get your five, senses to. yether, then all aboard for the grocers for n as1 the ginger snap that has broken all records. mte-mate- d prop-oaltlo- 1 - Fer-gerso- olios NATIONAL filSCUfT COMPANY h Bub-dlvtel- .42 For IL L. Nelson, the Insurance Agent He turned the not to ue March 12, 1906. H didn't know where the man was who owed him. He gave us the names of three different parties wbo might know. We found tue party aad collected $251.42 from him, and there te mors to follow. If you turn la your claims vs will collect some for you. Our raflnerr. works all tb time,, year in tad year out tnd we have no strikes. Th sooner you turn In your claims, the sooner you will have th money. the-vlslt- non-mlo- MR . Merchants Protective Association . fc'dntifrc Collectors of Honest Debs. 77, 72, 93, 94, 17, 99; 99 Francle CL and 100 Commercial ing, Salt Lake City Luka, General Mgr. quantities of the poison. Then he went before medical societies and classes of students and, for three years demonstrated the accuracy of his theory. But nature rebelled at last. The poison which hod beea saturating his system conquered and he begun to fail. He bad to abandon active work, mad on Saturday he expired, leaving behind a monument of gratitude In the mindfe of his . s. TAFT IN JOPLIN. "Soma National Bank Build- People Don't Like Ua." . night from Oklahoma. The secretary will speak here this morning after which n public reception win be given in bis honor. Hit address here will he on tbe trusts and rate regulation. Secretary left will go to Webb City and Carthage to deliver brief speeches. Ha will return hare In the lata afternoon aad at night ha will depart for Springfield, Mo. Many visitors are here and n great throng la expected to hear Secretary Taft apeak here. WANT ADS BRING BIG RB8CLTS. Joplin, Mo., Aug. 26. Secretary of War Wm. H. Taft arrived her last - WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. |