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Show TOE MORNING f MINING MARKET and sulphides, assaying from 10 to 30 per cent cupper and tg) sulphides of iron, assaying from l to 4 per ceut cupper. Mr. Jennings' report was placed In ihe bands of General Manager Walter C. Orem several days ago and from it it baa been ascertained that classes b and g will require preliminary concea-iraiiubefore smelting; class "h" can-nbe eunreuaiud by ordinary water concentration, but from experiments made at the Blue Stone mine with similar ore , a system of magnetic ouacea-tratkibaa been devised which gives Their method satisfactory reau'ta. couslats la giving the crushed ore a light roast to render the mineral magnetic and treating this roasted product on Withers! magnetic operators. A sample of ore Irum the Douglas haa been sent to Denver for tromimeut by the new Elmore vacuum process, it ia thought that this method will prove eucressful oa this class of ore, but nothing deilniie can be said until returns are received from Denver. Class g iron and copper sulphides ia ailicious gangue. can be concentrated by the ordinary methods. The concentrates obtained by any method etui be smelted either in oil fired reverb torle of briquet led and smelted, together with other ore in blast furnaces. The relative etuil of uil and coke, the amount of flue dust formed and slag aud smelling losses will which is the muat feasible. It can be said here that a large amouut of the Nevada Uuglas ore will conic under the head uf conceutratelng ore. Class ow grade oxlded ore ia This eonniituto an gai net gangue. area of surface that has been estimated to amount to l.kuU.OiHi square feet and Is from IV to 40 feet la thick-nesforming the overburden covering the sulphide ores. The best of this ctn be smelted with, a suitable proportion vf sulphide utv. George L. Walker, the Boston Copper authority aud editor, who made an examination of the Granby mine la British Columbia during hit late extern trip and who also Inter visited the Nevada Douglas, made the statement that the ore produced from the two mines was very similar aud that the Granby people were feble to smell it at an expense of about 91.40 n ton. He was of the opinion that the Nevada Douglas ore, pould be handled n TODAY'S METALS. 8 Silver, per ounce Copper (cwiiBKl, per pound... .17l, Copper (cathodes). per pound.. .17 LU Lend, per 100 pounds SALT LAKE EXCHANGE. Colorado Slightly Stronger Few Seiee tf Unlisted Stock Quotations. Sttt Lake, Aus. real 37-- Tbe fee-tur- o of today's early call of the Salt Lake Stock and Minins Exchange waa furnished by May Day, on the strength the mine. if good re 1 oris coming from When brokers entered the pit today they had with them some quite heavy buying orders, and ns a result the price moved from 41 up to 62 cents. y Nevada Hill was bought ou a optiou, eh lie I'ucle 8am Oonaulldnted did business at $1.27(4 and 1130. Beck Tunnel remained fairly steady, but Century hut dropped to a point which seema to he the bottom notch. Colorado came out slightly stronger; there vae no change to apeak of In Iron Bkiesom or Crow Point, while Mountain Lake dropped off 4 cents a share during call, the stork selling down to 71 cents. Columbus Consolidated ana six-da- bought at 5 The only unlisted stock sold was Cedar, which cams out at 33 cents. Aa effort is being made to depress Treasure Hill and the beat bid for It waa S3 cents and cluaed on an offering at 40 cents. Ohio Copper, offered at I4.SB, waa responded to by a bid of 4.C3. The stuck could probably have been bought around 14.80 The closing quotations and sales n garnet-sulphid- cheaply. A. M. Llstsd Stocks. GOLDFIELD'S LABOR WAR. Mined of Nevada Camp Repudiate a . Former Agreement The proposition submitted by Sense tor Nixon, president of the Uoldflold Consolidated Mine Company, to the Uuhlflt'ld union uf the Western Federation of Miners, has been voted down by the union, any n Uoldfleld dispatch to the Tonopah Bo nans. The union then submitted proposition to Bonaiur Nixon, which cuntalned n clause which means In effect that the watchmen st the uiliiee shall come from the union. Senator Nixons reply to this was that It was Impossible to consider it, that the provisions once accepted would make it Impossible to operate The committee tuld the the mines. senstor that the union wanted an answer to the propraltlon end would not accept any counter proposition. As the matter now stands, the Mohawk and Combination mines and the Combination mill nrn nil shut down. Before the miners return to work the union "insists on iurlsdto-tkover the mines and mills. Irrespective of time of their empluyment or nature of work, except managers and superintendents." That last clause in the demands of (he man ia the milk in the eocoanuL That means that the watchmen shall bekmg to the union, that everybody else shall belong to the union who goes Into the mine to do any work whatever. That is where Benator Nixon aud General Manager Finch balked, aad whom negotkms ceased. To accept a proposition Ilka this," said Senator Nixon, "would mean that the mines could nut run. It means that our nlectriclsna, or surveyors sad machinists could not go into the mine. We expect to Install n groat deal of machinery In the mines. The machinists could not go Into tbo mine with such an agreement In operation. 1 he machinists belong to another federation and could not Join the Western Federation without giving up their own union. Thin we know they Regular Call Salsa. would nut dot Electricians cut an imDaly, SOD at 1.30. May Day, 600 at 49; 600 at 60; 1.300 portant figure in the mines, nnd they at 61; 60o at 60, aeller 60; 1,200 at 63. do not and would not bekmg to the Nevada Hills. 100 at 6.60, buyer 60. Western Federation. "As to the watchmen, we had agreed Uncle gam Con., 1,100 at 1.30; 600 at 1.37. that they would be neutral, the comBeck Tunnel, 300 at from the miners union signing 3.07; 300 at mute 3.05, seller 60. with Mr. Finch and myself. As far as' 54 o at 8 : 500 at 9. the watchmen are concerned, we will Century, Colorado Mining, 100 at 7.40. never give In to the union the appointCrown Point, l,noo at 1.00. ment of them. The watchmen must cannot be memIron Blossom, 600 at 1 .37. aeller remain neutral SO. bers of the Western Federation of Mountain Lake, ino at 75, buyer 60; Miners." 8(0 at 73; 3.000 at 71. The vote by which ihe original Ion,' was turned down was 116 to Richmond A Anaconda, 500 st lpt. 20. This is not a very big representa-tkiSouth Columbus Con., 00 at 3.00.' of the miners' union, which is Sioux Con., 200 at 48; SltO at 49 Seven Trough, 100 at 57; 300 at about 1,004 strong, and does not ex56: SOo at 65. press the sentiment- of ihe miners In Viet or Con, 1.000 at 16; 2,000 at Goldfield, but It must stand as the vote of the union Junt the same. m pro-pue- n - IS. , Open Board Salem. Beck Tunnel, 600 at 3.07. Columbus Con, 100 at 6.00. Daly, 600 at 1.25. Mountain Lake, 600 at 73; 100 SALT LAKER IN CANADA. at 71. Star Con, 100 at 41. Iron Blossom, 500 at lJO; 1,000 at '71 Recapitulation. Regular call Open board 31.600 3,400 fl4.931.00 4,709.60 Forenoon totals.. 34,900 $19,730.60 NEVADA DOUGLAS ORE. Treatment Net a Difficult Preposition Ore Resembles That In the Granby Mina. The matter of ascertaining the best method, or process, for thr treatment of the copper ores from the Terington, Nevada, copper district, has been given attention by E. P. Jennings, the mining and metallurgical engineer of this He haa conducted a aeries of city. experiments on ore sent him from the Nevada Douglasa Copper company's properties, and which Include the Ludwig mine from which high grade ore It now being shipped to the local smelters. The ore entering Into the experiments were classified Into neven part, (a) being sulphides In garnet gnngue and earning values above 5 per cent copper, (b) the same ore, but running under i per cent copper; le) oxidized ore, assaying from 1 to 10 per eent copper; (6) oxidised ore with Ilme-lrogangun, assaying from 3 to 10 per cent copper. The ora designated (e), tf) and fgl came from the Ludvig mines, (tl being oxidised ore assaying from 10 to 20 per eent enpper, If) oxidised n Otte Btalman Managing Director of New Smelting Concern. Bault Sir. Marie. Ont., Aug. 27. In six months the "8no" will boast of a smelter which, fur capacity, situation, and equipment. It 1 claimed, will have no rival In eastern Canada. A number of smelters of various sixes have been designed. Borne are In advanced stages of completion, but but nut one 1 so favorably located ns the proposed Sault Bit. Marie plant The Canadian Smelting and Refining company, limited, with head office In a capital of 61.000.000 Toronto, and Is going ahead with the building. The company la made np of Canadians, Mr. Frank AnuddL K. C, Toronto, being president. The vice provident are: Messra. G. W. Mnk, ex-P ; W. of TorMcMurrlck, K- - C., onto, and E. Douglas Warren of Toronto. An American, Mr. Otto Btalman, t, consulting mining engineer and of Balt Lake City. Utah, la the managing director of the company. Mr. Btalman la known in every mineral-bearing district in the United States, and poaseasea the skill, ability and knowledge necessary for the planning, erection nnd operation of the huge works In contemplation. He haa had experience tn the treatment of refractor ore such as are found at Cobalt. this alone makes him n factor In the success of the undertaking. The location here haa been recognised- ae the beat la the country for a smelter, being In the center of a Urge district producing unlimited quantities of copper aad nickel ore. These la themselves will cons time a profitable a metal-lurlgls- EXAMINER: suuelter buMneus. apart from the Co-ha- oiv. The facility and cheapness wuh which coal can bo obtained will UTAH. WEDNESDAY, OC.DUN, wiiniminiiHUiH bo n boon to the miner who has low presgrade silver aad cupper ore. At ent these are unmarketable, but the expense of suieliiug at the new plant will be 0 low that the low grad ores will be valuable. Sault Ete. Marie baa fine railway facilities which bring it in touch with every easier Canadian wining district. ; 1 South Today tracted Attention. Look Ull -- WATER. De- Packers af High Qrada Vsgctablos Purs Food Catsup. Food Pork A Beans, Pisces's Pure Pure Food Hominy, Worcestershire Bailee. We pace but om grade ef grade -Ti4E BEST. Saddlery The beat and Largest Manufac- turers la tn West t 640 Street Twenty-fourt- h OGDEN. UTAH. Manufacturers af VINEGAR Blue Label Flavoring Extracts and PICKLES STRICTLY A HOME PRODUCT. and Gold Cross Olive Oil sons who have previously obtained the degree of Bachelor uf Laws and a degree la Arts and Science, or, ia Ilea uf a degree la Arts or Science, have received an education equivalent to that required for such a degree, and who shall thereafter euuplete two full academic years of work done la reel-deuat tha institution granting tha degree, or at some other Institution qualified under this act to grant It: that the degree of Doctor of Laws shall not be conferred upon examination, but only cause honorla; and that no correspondence school uf law shall confer any degrea mentioned in thla act. Tha association also wan asked to adopt resolutions recommending to tha Bar associations in those states and territories in which hoards of examiners bare nut yet been established that they take active steps at an early day to secure the appointment of boards to hare supervision of all examinations for admission to the bar; the adoption of a rule making It a necessary condition uf admission to tha bar that the candidate shall have an education equivalent at least to that required for gradutlon from a high school; requiring candidates for admission to the bar to have studied law for three years if graduates of law schools and fur four years If not; expressing strong disapprobation of the practice which prevails In some states of admitting to the bar on tew school dlpluiuas, and approving the action of certain night schools In making their course one of four years. The water supplied to the citizens of the busy smelting town of Garfield, ban been found to be an good as any obtainable by State and City Chemist Harms and his report, therefore, hue set aside any doubt which might have existed heretofore on that score. The management of the company, however, haa been satisfied for a lung time that the water coni slued no Impurities, but to be aheolutely aura of it, Mr. Harms wan employed to make an analysts. In bln report to General Manager Whitley, he states: The water la of exceptional purity. Nitrites are entirely absent. Upon gentle heat, the residue emits no foreign odor: neither down It cinder, char or blacken. The amounts of free nnd albuminoid ammonia are remaiLably low. Equally low la the proportion of oxygen consumed, amply confirming that no con- COLORADO COAL FOR NEVADA tamination by sewage, seepage, drainTOWNS. age aad other sources of polutkm has taken place. In my opinion, the above Denver, Colo., Aug. 28. Contracts water Is perfectly fit und absolutely bran made by the Colorado Fuel safe for all culllnary and drinking pur- have with the Rocky company 8upply n desirable forma In it very pose. fact, Mountain Coal company, both of Denuses." nil household for one ver, for 106,066 tons of bituminous coal for delivery during tho current BALAKLALA COPPER. AU of this coal will year of 1667-68- . to Nevada and distributed be shipped President Clarence McCormirk and by the Colorado Fuel Supply company, Director Brevort of the Bslaklala com- or which J. M. Herbert la president, pany have returned to New York from and whlrh waa recently organised with n visit to the property In California. a rap Hal stock of $100,060. They nay that in November the comThe concern Is said to have Copany ehould he producing copper from ntracts with dealer in Nevada for tha its new smelter nnd if its amelter runs 100,060 tuns, to be delivered to them aa smoothly ns expected, costs would for domestic distribution nnd consumpbe well below 10 cents per pound. Its tion. Bumuel W. Belford, formerly of neighbor, the Mammoth company, ownbut now of Nevada, te ed by the United Bute Smelting, Re- Denver, nnd genera counsel of. the A ia producing company and 8. D. Williamson te secMining company, fining cupper for about 7 cents per pound. Tho officers of tha Halskala company retary. Coal In Nevada last year brought figure that If copper Ja no higher than from $22.50 to $28 a ton. Under the 16 cents per pound nt that time, the contracta of the Colorado Fuel Supply company can ahow earnings at the company It will now be much cheaper. rate of 2 per ahare per annum on its No coal 1s produced In Nevada; all 636,000 ha res. te shipped in. The company's general offices are MINING AND ROWER COMPANY. located In Denver. vice-preside- Edward BtehraL Proprietor. Factory 8454 Wall AvMUia. OGDEN, UTAH. Ptiene 107F. NATIONALISTS IN ASPHALT COMPANY'S FINE. Caracas, Yenexuela. Ang. 30. El Constitutional, the government organ, commenting on the $5,000,000 fine assessed against the New York A Bcr-muos Asphalt company, for complicity In the Matos rebellion, after stating that tha evidence against tha company waa taken mostly from the records of cases tried In the United States, says editorially: "It now remains to be seen If the American state department will again convert Itself Into the protector, defender nnd tutor of advrnlurers. who have conABBOCIATION. BAR AMERICAN fessed their gnllt and who are legitimately chastised by the legislatures Legal Education and Admission te tha of all civilised nations, including the Bar Considered. United States, in which country they abound, sentences perfectly analoPortland, Me.. Aug, 27. At the gous to that now pronounced against meeting of the Bar Association today the guilty company by tba Venezuelan 'several repnrta of committees were court." revolved. 1 he report of the committee on "Le- gal Eduratlon nnd Admission! te the Bar" contained many recommendation In the direction of regulating the conferring of law degrees. They include one urging the adoption In each ataia and territory and in the District of Columbia, of a uniform law on tha subject of law degrees. In this connection the committee presented an outline 'of an Act which would provide that the degree of Rachekir of Laws and Bachelor of Civil Law may be conferred by an institution which maintains n course of law for under graduates, which course extends over three academic yean of at least eight months in each year, provided the Inst It ui Ion require! of applicants for admission to lla classes an education equivalent to that possessed by one who has completed n course required for graduation from a high school and. In addition, requires candidate! for such degrees to carry at least ten hours of classroom work a week throughout each academic year in that institution or in some other Institution qualified to grant such degrees: that the degree of Bachelor of Law may be conferred by an Institution whlrh maintains a course In law but which does not meet the requirements prescribed In the preceding section: that the degree of Master of Laws may he conferred only by institutions authorised to confer the de gree of Bschefor of Laws, and shall be granted only to persons who hive studied law for not less than one full arsdcmlc year after obtaining tha Bachelor's degree In law snd prosecuted such study In reslJcnce at the Institution conferring the degree; that Insrltutlons authorised by the act to confer the degree of Bachelor of lavs may confer the degree of Doctor of Civil law and Doctor of law but such degrees shall be granted only to pep d CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST DEAD. Washington A vane. 2256-225-2 Ball Tslephons 442-- STYLE OF DOING ORGANS AND MUSICAL BUSINESS KEKCDANDISE IS SQUARE Ban-Joe- , AROUND Latest Publications of Sheet Kuala Bra the Wonderldl Pipe Organ. 8S7B - Washington Avenue KNOW OGDEN, UATK. Jill GUARDED TO . FLOOD IN JAPAN. ADS BRING B13 RESULTS. Domoto & Co, Earl Dunmore, London, August 27. Men's Furnishing Goods personal friend of Mr. Eddy, waa suddenly attacked by Ulneas teat night and died before a doctor could be summoned. BIG BATTLESHIPS WILL SAIL. NEGRO SHOT ; Washington. Aug. 27. Acting Navy Secretary Newberry returned to Washington yesterday with details of the Oyster Bay confer net teat week relative to the battleship cruise to the laciflo., The details of the cruise will be left to Admiral Evans and the details of preparation to the bureau of chiefs. The precise time of departure waa unfixed because no officer was willing to forego target practice, although this uanally result m a certain amount ef repairs to ships. Also a number of turret changea will probably have to be made aa tha result of the anticipated report of the board investigating tha accident to the battleship Georgia and inspecting (he turrets la various ships. However, it baa bran determined that- - all will be in rend nes to start December 1, and that between tbat date and December 15 the start will be made, toe fleet steaming ten knots, which in the most economical speed and will enable the colllrri to keep up with the warships. Starting with full bunkers the ships en route will require 109,664 additional tons of coal. Where possible American coal will be used but much foreign coal will have to be bought Magdalena Bay, according to rough plans, will be reached about March 9, but the Itinerary at thin point given (en days' additional target practice which continue about a month. Some battleships go then to Puget Bound, others to Ban Francisco. Nothing has been settled about the return of the fleet nnd probably will not le until within two months In advance of the actual return. TO BE HIDING. Grand Jnnctkm, Colo., Aug. 27. Af- significant, aa Greer te said to have paid her attention. As a result of the sensation caused by the chargee against Greer and his sudden departure, tha eountr commissioners, it te said, will declare tha office of county attorney vacant at their next regular meeting and name a successor to Greer. Greer left all of hte property and other Interests here without making any arrangement regarding their disposition. POLICEMAN EASTON, PA., t A IN Had Insulted a Woman and Killed tha Officer Who Attempted to Arrest Him. and Notions of all kinds - ; i, Fancy Cash Groceries - Wines and Liquors Easton, Pa, Ang. 27 Threats of lynching Wm. Handy or Black Handy, a South Carolina negro, by workman of South Bethlehem, caused the special guarding of tha oounty jail ainoe I oclock Gila morning. Handy killed Policeman 8hnman of Bontk Bethlehem when the latter tried to arrest him for Insulting a woman. . WITNESS SCOTT BADLY TANGLED Ban Francisco, Aug. 27. President Henry T. Scott of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company waa recalled to the stand when the Glass bribery trial waa resumed yesterday morning. Scott wee questioned by Assistant District Attorney Heney, who picked up the thread of evidence where it had been dropped teat Friby day. He waa then Mr. Delmas. . The closing hour of the s morning session waa consumed by attack on Mr. in a merdleaa Scott's veracity and hte credibility aa a witness. He succeeded in having the witness contradict himself nnd hte former testimony thirty or forty times. In defense of himself Mr. Scott took refuge behind a defective memory and the declared incorrectness of the official minute of the executive committee of the telephone company's board of director. Secretary Treasurer F. W. Baton was recalled by Mr. Heney nt tbe afternoon session and cleared np an Itemization discrepancy of $50,090 in the minute of the board of directors by the statement of a clerical error and pointing to the correctness of the footings. At the conclusion of tha afternoon session Judge Lawler put over until Friday, August 30, hte decision of the pending motions for the dismissal snd setting aside of Indictments nnd the staying of proceedings In tha other cases against Glass and the cases Calhoun, Mullally, against Schmitz, Ruef snd others. WE HANDLE cross-examine- d Del-ma- superior stuff only In groceries monly called staples" aad the accessaries aad luxuries. KA sell t G urally we cant afford to NeverttehaA price of Inferior grades. our figures era calculated oa rely i fklr baste of profit We think jW like to deal with a. TRIBE & JONES, Both Phono 2285 Wash. DIES OF INJURIES. Ballda, Colo., Aug. 26 Mrs. Ara- WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. Bridger. Mont., Aug. SB. The NorthPacific railroad has put a company of fifteen surveyors and helpers to work near Bridger. They are running a nnrvey to parallel the Yellow-aton- e Park railway line from Bridger to Boar Creek. It to stated that It in the intention of the company to mn a aurvey te connect with the Cody branch of the Burlington railroad, to top the rich country of northern and central Wyoming. It la also raid that another party of engineers te working toward Yellowstone park, surveying a line to Cook City and the park. ern THAT 155 TWENTY -- rifTH ST. WANT SURVEYORS. ALL Strings. Yokohama. Ang. 27. The flood in Japan reported to bare done several million yens of damage In central Japan. was caueei by torrential rains. The pipes that furnish the water supply of Yokohama were seriously damaged. entailing a water famine which continued for ten days. PACIFIC YOU Smalleys WARDLEIGli C. yAM OQAN ferae. Organa bella Doiley, aged 68, of Whittier, at Rio California, . died yesterday, Grande hospital of injuries received in the wreck of Denver A Rio Grande Utah California express at Ferpleaf, Saturday evening. The train was derailed by the dropping iff the running gear of the forward locomotive. MOB OVERPOWERS SHERIFF. Deceased was on a pleasure trip, accompanied br her husband, aon and Omaha. Aug. 27 Loris Higgins, the letters wife and three children. who murdered his former employer, Others who were injured in the acciW. U Cupple, a farmer, and wife near dent are recovering. Rosalie, May 11, on account of a trivia dispute with Copple, was WILLIE MUST STAY SINGLE. . lynched at Bancroft yesterday. HI been In had the gins county jail at New Torit, Aug. 27 Justice Guy of Omaha since hte capture. Sheriff of Thurston Young county took him the eupreme court aigned a final d to Bancroft on n train which reached cree In the eult brought by Mrs. Mary for an absoBancroft at 8 o'clock yesterday morn- Adelaide Yerkee-Mlxning. On arrival twenty men took Hig- lute divorce from bar husband, Wilgins from the sheriff, hauled him liam Mizner. By the decree Mrs. Milaway on a dray and hanged him from ner 1s permitted to resume the name a tree. The sheriff before going to of Yerkea and she may marry again. Omaha Sunday received an intimation Mlsner te forbidden to marry during that lynching might be attempted, and tbe lifetime of hte former wife. Mrs. Yerkea was the wife of the late replied be would shoot the first man attempting It. Bines Higgins arrest Charles T. Yerkea, the Chicago millionaire traction promoter. he became radically religious. NORTHERN AT DONT Certs Plane Bush Milk Company Fgr-r.- a prominent Christian Scientist and a . 1-- 4. HARNESS, SADDLES AND SADDLERY HARDWARE. Eari Dunmore Died Before a Doctor Could bo Summoned. GREER BELIEVED OGDEN. Manufacture re ef Hencysuckle Evaporated Milk. Waa tha gold medal at the Pair, 1905. A trial cm wU c vinca you there te none JUST AS GOOD Aak your Greyer for Violins, U altars, Aeejrdeoaa, James Farrel, proprietor of the Longford Loader, a Natfonaliat newspaper, and aaeceaaor in Parliament of Justin McCarthy, was, with forty others, arrested today for participating in unlawful assembly to cause riot, Farrel had been holding meetings throughout thla constituency where exciting scene occurred between Nationalist members. Large forces of police are en route here. Ava, Manufacturers of aad Wkalsaala aad Retail Dealers la 27. ter searching the city to no avail, STOCKS WEAK AGAIN. friends of Cuunty Attorney George L. Greer, who dropped out of eight when New York, Aug. 27. Opening hie wife filed suit for divorce, learned prices of stocks were mostly a frac- that he purchased a ticket to Denver tion ktiore yesterdays closing. North- nnd boarded a Denver A Rio Grande ern Pacific, Great Northern Ore Cer- train. The disappearance of Nellie Davis, tificates, and International Paper a woman who haa been conducting a gained a pulnt each. Pacific Union gained a point, then resort here, and the fact that she left the purchase diminished. Advances on the same train, ia regarded aa of active storks were cancelled 1 The shipment abroad 8melting of half a million dollars in gold discouraged buying. Federal mining preferred foil 4 points and Great Northern preferred 1. awnings OM Wash. Cache Valley Condensed Exciting Scenes During a Campaign Police Forces Are En Route. Longford, Ireland, Aug. q TENTS and PIANOS FORTY OP THEM AT LONGFORD IN UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY. 1 W. CROSS CO 1 ARRESTED 1 Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer ARE IRELAND if ! JOHN HOXER Manufacturer Iren and Braea Cast Inge, Shafting, Pulleys Boiler and Tank Work, and all kinds of Machine Work. 8651 Wash. Ava. 'Phone 340 Bell Msnnu 1 Articles of Incorporation of the American Mining A Rower company of thla city, have been filed with the oountv clerk. The capital stock of tha company la fl 00,000 divided Into eharaa of the par valua of 10 cents each. Tom Pitt is president; W. A. Blduey, vice president; G. R. Cleveland, secretary The otlicere named, and treasurer. with B. B. Heywood. and Thomas Humor, constitute the board of directors. The company owns the Last Chance, Waterfall nnd other mining claims, located in American Fork canyon. PEARCE WMm C UTAH VINEGAR AND PICKLE WORKS Ogden Pharmacal Company 1 PIONEER FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS Harness and 114 Made Goods II IH4 I ItllMlii.i 1 1 1 1 J. G. READ & BROS. CO. cates and photographic tuples of checks received from lh smellers in payment fur ora shipped, etc. Although the development of be Weimer property was not undertaken until leas than a year ago, it is cafe to nay that few copper mines anywhere ia the country made a better record. It has paid its way from the grass roots aad whoa it is takea into consideration that It Is yet necessary tu haul ore by teams to the nearest railroad station, n distance of auout 40 or 60 miles, it requires a pretty good miuo to pay out. But thla is what the Weimer cuuipauy has dune and the ora brought down to Balt Lako has frequently brought better than 3,uu0 a car, smelter act The extent of the ore deposits of the Weimer mine, of course, are yet aa unknown quantity, but they have been to .demonstrate iqxtued sufficiently tnat they are very extensive. The Company owns n vast area of territory, A townalte has been established and plans are being made looking towards the construction of amelter. That Supplisd Smeltering Town clared Absolutely Pure. 1 At- An exhibit in front of a Second 8uuih street atore by ine Weimer (kipper company attracted a great deal uf alien lion uaUy. It oonsisted uf aa assortment of ore of all grades brought from the property of that eurpuratiua which is bested in Lemhi county, Idaho, a large picture showing the contour of the country ia which the mine ia situated, copies of assay certifi- GARFIELD 23, 1907. HOME MANUFACTURERS at the Label and Insist on Ogden and Utah WEIMER COPPER ORE. Display on Second 1 AUGUST . -- er WANT ADS BRING BIO RB8ULT& la the Character of the -- service we aupply te Prompt, reliable and 11at time you a7 Any rhess 33 for your ALLEN TRANSFER CO; R expedition Job and band end welt CHIUHKrERSPILW CM ' suiSmSS. Tb coal mine death roll Tania In 1906 was 566. and 36d |