Show !“ i SUNDAY JANUARY 28 1917 HEMIONI SOUTH E ORE AND OTHER ALTA MINES ITS LARGE BODY $40 ORE BIG COPPER STOPE E IN lAllA'ilINNEL E With a view to having first-han- d in President N W Halre of the formation on the issued a statement yesterjust before leaving for southern California day In which he said that the managewhere he will be absent until March 1 ment had for sometime been keenly Fred W Price managing director yes- watching developments in the crossterday received a night wire from the cut from the Lavinia tunnel from which with additional details some S200 ore was shipped In Desuperintendent on the new strike The face of the main tunnel now is In ore averaging cember The statement says in part: “Measurements made this week show about 5 per cent copper 8 ounces silver and 8 per cent lead Kamples run up this strike is a big one and is sir to 20 silver and 20 lead Four or five ready rapidly approaching that point carloads of the ore have onbeen shipped - in its development v The engineers reand three carloads are the stockblockpile awaiting the teams and the they have drifted on this body 162 aded trains with the empty cars Men port feet They have put" up a raise in ore are now on the ground figuring on S3 feet the ore tramway They have crosscut it In sevThe wire says the hanging wall drift eral places and it has a minimum is round of holes thickness or width of eight feet a with ore brokenevery will average high- maxlmus thickness TheImproving last of twenty feet and er copper Most of this ore as broken over and what is more the will carry values In copper alone of entire body will average important $40 a ton It about 825 to $30 a ton is also demonstrated that this body of Mr Price declared that the Rico Ar- ore extends upward still further and and downward to the Copper Prince tun easily break comgentine todaye couldtons of good nel with every indication that It goes ship seventy-fivmercial ore dally if the transportation to unknown The ore depths below lead facilities would relieve the mine as fast and silver carries copper gold ore with iron and maganese and is quite aa the miners could produce thesecure Lack of teams and inability to in insolubles the low railroad cars have not Justified fif“This is but one of the many places more out in than company the property where the managetaking teen to twenty tons a day This has in ment expects to devolop ' ore bodies of come In the way of development large extent The area of the propall work is extensive extending from Lake All the foregoing work is in what is erty In the Big Cottonwood to Alta Solitude called the square-se- t beds However In the Little Cottonwood cona raise wil be sent up to make of “Over 7000 tons of high grade ore nection with a known richer body were shipped in 1918 This was net fifty dry ore copper ore in the copper stope show and all fairly at the smelter Immense fet above The lower workings forty-fiv- e high grade bodies There are an of at beds the angle dipping ore that will undoubtedly low of grade A the sent raise slip up a subject of consideration early in be all in ore All this work Is at be will degrees the only await spring These bodies 800 the from a point about feet in to the facilities better transportation tunnel portal of the new lower to smelter prove profitable highly Iron Representatives of the Tellurlde Up to this date in January twenty- cars of ore have gone: to the tJ five on the fO-roI tramway figuring smelter and there will undoubtedly be the in be constructed thingthe seven or eight more shipped before connect with will It portal 1 spring These shipments would of the tunnel with the wagon road and February doubled except for have been easily The of increased shipments permit the difficulties transportation 8000 from feet mine is not more than impression has yet been made the town of Rico and tothe tramway on No the surplus ore belongingel to Michthe railroad down may be extended train tracks later on Not a railroad There are 200 ton dumped on the tticyw to camp Flat hrkn tnrougn 'Wasatch and the railroad siding at in five days now but relief from that over tons hundred at Tanners eight is immediately expected quarter Th I on Cabin the The leasers workings I tons' la a above have already shipper several on the residue the is ground dumped 200 hundred tons of ore and have about the presenta good weather should tons now on the stockpiles 7Their If for couple of weeks this to 9 continue ore copper ore has beep averaging The some of the other ore surplus is would be cleaned up per cent45 whilecent nicely between working metallic content in tramway carries per the mine and Tanners Flat In fact lead and zinc has done well during the entire past When asked as to rumors that the it assessment on the stock of Ar- year “As heretofore reported sulphide gentine might be rescinded Mr Price ore has been encountered in the said: “We could do it all right but copper is a good for the fact that conditions at present Copper Prince tunnel This into a big would not warrant such action grade ore and is developing from this point will Our present monthly expense is body inShipments the near future One thing begin while only about $3500 and ore I demonstrated been pretty clearly broken Jms of the small portion being in large volume ore shipments could take care of that yet under pres- that be made from Alta at all seasons ent winter conditions wo do not get can of the our ores to six year” for for returns eight weeks and the money coming in right now Is required to meet immediate reMlch-iganUt- as al Rico-Argenti- ne - - - ot - hv ent quirements” Alta Mines week have had bad luckduring in getting ore to market General Manager George H' Watson of the South Hecla said he had moved only four carloads When the roads were good previously the mine sent to market a tonnage that did not look so small compared with last year’s best records of two or three cars a day It was storming hard all the first part of last week and two or three feet of new snow lined the roads and- covered- - the camp which shows snow ten to fifteen feet around the Stilwell store on the townslte The South Hecla is now employing a' force of thirty-fiv- e to forty men The mine physically is reported in good shape and the bins chucked full pf ore Some new work-habeen started at the lease on the Kate fissure A is going out Hays from the Quincydrift level following streaks ore to the west The whole race is ofstreaked The with values fissure is four and values feet wide the are In lead and silver It Is expected to encounter a of shipping ore inside of the nextbody 200 feet Good progress is being made In the South Hecla Extension The - Alta Germania--i- - snowed well pretty in for the preeei!lv The Albion' is reported improving in both faces Some g oret is showing in both drifts ' - the-pas- t - - : - s two-week- Has been paid by the mines v - an - - : V t' - - direct-smeltin- DRILLS FOR TELLS L Three miles across the hill from the Susana mine in the Park Valley mountains of western Box Elder is situated the Lucky Boy Mining company which has been taken over property by a syndicate 'of mining engineers backed by the Wandel Exploration company The old Century mine with a dividend record of is located in the same section Recently A C Wandel- E H Snyder and three other engineers took over which consists of the property claims - Several shipments have eight been made from Kelton station the closest railroad point which is twenty miles to the southeast Wandel says this ore averagedManager 85 per cent copper the last lot bringing 93 per cent " The expectation is to have a prosdrill on the ground next spring pecting to penetrate at depth some of the best Permanent sulphide beds outcroppings are anticipated at About 250 feet depth Several prominent veins-ruthrough the property 'The general formation is porphyry with thin limestone capSome of the copper values are ping found disseminated through porphyry dikes The Lucky Boy has 500000 shares of 10 cents par 'value conThe tains 300000 'shares It istreasury to expected of a block of 120000 shares to dispose finance the company for an active season in 1917 OFUCCBS the-followin- 800-fo- - Big King Mining Company 619 Newhouse Building Salt Lake City Utah Please enter my for shares of Big King pool stock am enclosing paymentsubscription in full for same n Name t r Phone Was 2831 - V and Return via special price of 16c i m Diverse Routes Avail Yourself of FREE Netherlands Steamer Trip I ti A Delightful Day on Sacramento River Between San Francisco and Sacramento Address Southern Pacific Tickets Honored BEAVER LAKE METALS COMPANY ed de ”““ j ! ve ' gnJelnfofmati ’ - - 1 -- - - - - ‘ ) jt - - : Mal-Icom- ey —'5 Bird Cowan Co -- t - S - r - - j - i i-- ' - j- - h - BRAFFETPRESIDENT being - '- - - z J) The-thermomet- - - -- r i ' ''- - Visit Santa Cruz Ri: Trees Trains stop in center of Grove : i'- - Local ' officials of the United States are in receipt Transportation 'company of Tom u word from General Manager Evans now in Montana that the Initial from Grant to Bantrip pvar the road the ores from the Orignock carrying inal Bannock has been made by the new tons the truck With a burden of four of thirteen miles was covered distance In one hour It is the to run the trucks night andexpectation day making about eight trips and transporting to the truck The contract thirty-tonof the company with the mine Is for not less than 100 tons a day There has been little snow there to Interfere with the operation of the truck the winter up there apparently satisbeing on-tfied inhabitants with intense cold has been reported 30 and 40 below zero place of business Salt Lake Principal UtahCity Notice — There are delinquent upon upon the following described stock on account of assessment levied on the 8th day of December 1918 the eeveral amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders asNofollows: Cert Names No Sharea Amount C E Hulsh 8 1250 3 625 12 20000 A P Mayberry 10000 A P Mayberry 34 7500 ' 3750 P 53 10000 Fennell 5000 P JJ Fennell 64 5000 2500 F R Stephens 72 ' 73 2000 1000 1500 FR 750 F W Stephens Wilson '97 2000 1000 F W Wilson 98 2000 1000 F W Wilson 99 1000 500 H B Cole 109 5000 2500 Fred Herman 117 2500 1250 N G Gerr&rd 118 5000 2500 D P Thomas 1235000 2500 Wllllazn Allen 140 5000 2500 148 10000 Ernest Boyne 5000 H P Cole 192 ''1000 600 H B Cole 164 1000 500 R J Evans 167 1000 600 R J Evans 168 1000 500 R J Evans 169 1000 500 R J Evans — 170 1000 600 J- - J 199 2500 1250 Kavanaugh W P Dawe 282 1000 500 W P Dawe 233 500 R W Wanlace ’235 1000 1000 500 E W Coombs 236 2600 1250 B I Arnold 249 1000 500 A Lw Jacobs 269 1000 500 A L Jacobs 270 1000 500 A L Jacobs 271 1000 500 A Lb Jacobs 272 1000 500 A L Jacobs 273 1000 600 H B Cole 278 1000 600 H B Cole 379 1000 600 280 1000 JL B Cole 500 H B Cole 281 1000 500 H B Cole 282 1000 '500 E W Hulse & Co 286 500 250 William Brewster 819 3000 1500 334 Kidder A Cram 1000 500 William Brewster 353 7000 3500 R W Wanlace 355 20000 10000 R W Wanlace' 356 1000 500 William Brewster 180 10000 5000 And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors made on the 8th day- of December 1916 so shares of each parcel of such many as stock may be necessary will be sold at the xffice of the said company at No 411 Felt building Salt Lake City Utah on the 13th day of February 1917 the hour of 10 o’clock a m to payatdelinquent assessments thereon with the costs of advertising together and expenses of sale The said sale will be held 'ort the 13th day of February 1917 at said time and place for the reason that the 12th fixed as day of February originally the day of said sale occurs on a legal E D R THOMPSON holiday Metals Com Beaver Lake81111 Secretary 411 Lake SuUdin5 - STARTING SMELTER clos-pensl- -- ' Los Angeles m I2-2- 0 - BROKERAGE CO at the m - V : San Francisco - t e - ot Local Truck Company T s m -- to Haul Bannock Ore WEST-RIDEOU- and Return Wire or write the Big King Mining company 519 Newhouse Bldg Phone Wasatch 1901 Salt Lake City Utah at once stating how many shares yon desire and we will reserve them for yon We consider this an exstock and we predict the stock will be quickly subscribed for ceptional opportunity to buy a first-clas- s - the mining worlds 13 San Francisco f ic -- business we have been handling we will since our organization to more commodious quarters move Bank llldar at 312-3- we Walker will be ready for business where Monday Special lady attendant - — - low-gra- - To Boom r The Big King Mining Company with efficient management does employ the most skilled mining engineers and all business is conducted on a practical business basis All company moneys being expended in the most conservative and judicious manner which is very essential in the development of mining property high-grad- - On account of the large volume of twenty-fou- vv" : From Superior Ariz eofcnes story which telle of the success of a young graduate of the University of Utah It says: recently “Magma Copper shares Jumped from $40 to $51 onatthethestock exhigher change closing’ strong were re- - figure This was the most sesational quotations wing months coppers for many ®Hing reived over Badger Bros’ private wire! 'The sensation was occasioned previous same stock Just after the big by thewas announced when Magma in strike Alta Con a single hour climbed from $1750 to Emma Copper $21871 and kept on steadily climbing Iron Blossom for two weeks when it reached a sell-7 Magma ing price of $53: Stewart Extension “Diamond drills ' have been at work heretofore unexplored Magma Tonopah upon Utah Securities notes of weeks past ground for a number these- diamonds have that bodies It is said ore far richer than penetrated those in the present workings Others claim that the report made by the company at the close of the last year was more flattering than expected and the outlook so encouraging that there was a rush for the comparatively few Mines Bingham the marshares of stock available oncauses Boston Ely ’No matter the what may ket Chief Consolidated ’ be Magma shares are recognized as on Eagle & Blue Bell market and the most attractive be the Valley lision that the mine willcome a big dividend Nevada Douglas for years to payer Ohio Copper ’‘This condition of affairs must be South Utah General Manager W highly pleasingofto the C Browning Magma Copper company When Mr ' Browning took Boston Range over the management of this property hole was little more than an lit rewere The following quotations In the ground with something of a wire ceived over Badger Bros private record for having produced in the past a very creditable showing of silver Sharet High Low ICloseT Manager Browning Is a comparatively man but despie this fact his young Daly West achievements and successes in ' the Davis Daly management of Magma has placed him Majestic in a very high and enviable position in Y Ohio C N East Tintic Mining District Is Sure claims The officers of the company areH8 A B director president and Parry and director BH II Cole vice president R Harris treasurer and director Crltchlow director Geo R Halstead director J F Metz secretary of ground or - OF - I ' With $30000 to $40000 raised from the sale of treasury stock the development of the BIG KING property is assured and soon should be in the dividend class-- ' - 1 1 ' The company owns about 480 acres THE BIG KINO is listed on the Salt Lake Mining exchange and is selling around 25c per share We predict the stock will be selling for $100 or more in 1917 re-elect- YOUNG UTAH OPERATOR Metals treasury “Delay In starting the Mason Valley smelter at Thompson was due to the slow delivery of coke said J M Fulton general agent of the Southern PaMembers of the Salt Lake Stock & cific according to a story from Tonopah VI advised the company not to begin until there are at least 2000 tons face deposit has been proven to extend I building yesterday- afternoon In an-4- 0- work of coke on the ground so there would Mark P Braf- be feet deep Sulphide ore found in I nual session no disappointment in continuing opgs carries up to fet president and selected W H Sten- - erations resumption takes place the The coke after was ordered months ago and sulphlde ore has not been demon-- J I acer as caller and torevolutionized one continuous deliveries should have been made becalls strated by 'changing fore this but the blockade of the DenIt is estimated that the surface de- - session from 930 a m to 1 o’clock ver & Grande at Salt Lake has innew list of of terferedRiowith the of the smelting 800000 tons of 2 per cent ore or better I The following is the ore in sufficient company Copperplans and a mill is being constructed m fleers and the standing committees to insure continuous operaquantities which it can be handled In planning I K P Braffet president R J Evans tion in sight and a large tonnage Is the mill no consideration ' has been I firBt vice president W D Nebeker in theis bins smelter so there will given the sulphide ofes tonor has there I MCOn vice president CL P Norton be no delayatonthethat score The smelbeen any effort made explore for I treasurer e A Shorten secretary R ter will run two units calling for 1000 ore the mill being J designed ores only Ij Evans trustee for a term of three tons daily and the production of this tor treatment of ore will to hundreds I The mill will cost about 3100000 of men give employment ' The process to be used provides for I y “I look for the liveliest season ever content of ther Governing cbmmlttee of the mining seen the dissolving In Lyon and Mineral counties as ore by means ofcopper a solution of j exchange for 1917 — M p Braffet Hor sulphur every company is preparing to ship to dioxide a When the metal ' has been I tG Tvra " the Thompson smelter But the copper leached from the ore the solution is?5® J?4 output is not limited to the western heated and cupro-supris precipitated- jI Hogle W D Nebeker H B Cole 8 R end of the state for at Battle Mounof heat to the pre- Neel H W Lane and R J Evans Further application we are taking between 15 and 20 tain converts it into an oxide I Commlttes'chairmen —W cipltant Nebeker cars a week of copper ore that goes to which will be melted in reverbatory I chairman of committee onu arranga- - the Salt Lake smelters This ore furnaces from Copper canyon principally Capaclty of the mill will be 800 tonslments H W Lane chairman of com- - comes which represents be called hours and if the process in twenty-fou- r might a chairman Hogle a new industry forwhat section where that proves satisfactory when worked on 5- - committee- on P ‘C several companies have been engaged be this scale the mill'' capacity can chairman of membership committee on arbi-a- s for a year or more doubled at a cost of less than 3150001 P® for arranging tration Horace Dunbar chairman of shipments by blockingin out reserves the crushing department will have I committee on The chairmen rules The 700 in tone a capacity of that quarter is a only drawback It is expected committee and of teams and some appoint their own the mill will be completed and readywi11 shortage difficulty ' later with the motor trucks that interfered for regular operation" by June 1 As lt- l rP°rtrul® was is believed that sufficient ore averag- I members xnust adopted whereby all with the extent of shipments but the 3 per cent to supply the mill for motor trucks have been adjusted to locharge their customers lng the cal conditions and the tonnage two years can be mined from the sur-- 1 transfer isfees in all tocases where is bound fee the to on pay increase time from face deposit it is estimated that eight m®ber this required is not committee has changed generally known that Nevada ithas to ten tons of copper bullion a day I UlThesessions governing from two calls to one iron mine of some magnitude but an can be shipped when the maximum of I it It will begin at 930 has 800 tons of ore a day is being handled continuous call and we are taking out from 15 to 1 o’clock 20 at end with cars a week from The bullion will be hauled to Crescent aa£ beginning mine at 1 the board list will Barth This ore goestheto old First a station on the Denver & Rio Grande II February Lake Salt toe gone over as usual then up to 1230 where it la used for fluxlngpurpoaes railroad As the surface ores ars soft steam any member desiring to trade in any Of course the ' situation at Ely never j Particular listed stock will signify his was brighter and the extent of the opshovels will be used to min© xnlfr it the be- - wish and the caller will take up that erations of the Nevada Consolidated cost of delivering ore into the at 20 cents a ton Be- - lMUe- - At the fh caller will from the fact that we may be gauged lng estimated the again delivered cause 277 cars of fuel oil to that of low mining cost and the inex- - I run through makingadditional n and any Quotations character of chemical to be The reason of company in December" used the cost of copper- delivered In trading may be done to to place the be said change is more the eazt will be less than 7 cents a 'the in with ton according to- estimates of the man- local exchange oonformity eastern - exchanges in the matter7 'of Probate and Guardianship Notices v agement f :: The Big Indian company is lncorpor-ste- d closing: hours y:v Consult county clerk or the respective for 1900000 shares par value t 'Bl on Of the 300000 shares of l cent treasury stock subscriptions have been taken for the sale of 185000 shares at THE DISTRICT COURT PRO-ba- te 60 cents The officers of the company! Park City records ' of ore shipments division in and for ' Salt Lake I are: Col C E Loose president omitted the and shipment of State of Utah T Farrer vice yesterday 105750 pounds of ore- from the New county J In the matter of the estate of general manager i G assist-M I Quincy Peterson president Preston Earnest Wendell Apelgren deceased — ant general manager secretary and Lead advanced in 'New York yester- Notice treasurer and I J Farrer assistant day to $8 a hundred The petition 'of Mrs Anna Apelgren secretary and treasurer the issuance to herself of praying one W B Hay of the live mining -- tSrs ° foradministrationin estate scouts of the west is in from Nevada Earnest Wendell Apelgren the deceased he a made where rich having NEVADA MINING NEWS pick-u- p inreportsform - of a group of has been set 'for hearing on Friday the 2d day of February D 1917 at 8 near famous the old claims Threo" of Free for camp ' o clock p m at theA county Months court-P°us- e V Mr Hay is at the Cullen Eureka In the courtroom of said court This publication which is edited by in- Salt Lake City Salt Lake county Utah y Witness the clerk of said court' with fA'c°wL?r’sdsand seal thereof affixed this l?th:day f ThndLedti‘vi5f2r the of January A D 1917 'THOS HOMER Clerk ' TSeal) J E Clark Deputy Clerk for an Peclal cUWnar Homanviu in th Tlntlo forBy Frederick CL Loofbourow desire about any Attorney Petitioner NEVADA MINING NEWS if "and Officers directors of the 211 Clay Peters Bldg RENO NEVADA company now operating in Sliver IN THE DISTRICT Island are'H P Huey president Will- bate division in and iam McKean vice president william county Btate of Utah' Holmes secretary and In the matter of the estate of Mark treasurer Clyde V Loveland deceased— McKean and Ellen Lees The company Notice -The petition 'Of Mary S Loveland is incorporated5 for 500000 shares par cents The unissued praying for the issuance to Roy M value being of letters- of treasury - stock amounts to 240000 Loveland in the estate of Mark-- administration Loveland deshares r ceased has been set for hearing on from is Tucson It Aria reported that Custom Assayers and twenty-fiv- e men are employed Some Friday A D the 9th of 1917 at 2 o’clockdayp m February at the county ore is reported stolen from the first car courthouse in the courtroom of said Chemists V Fifteen cars a month are now being court in Salt Lake City Salt Lake hipped is J F7 Cowan’s reportUtah ' county ' comes Provo From & report :'Plione-Waithat Witness the clerk of said court with 4114 ' - vk affixed' this 26th day George Dunsdon who is in charge of the seal thereof £ the development work at the Alpine Ga- of January A-1917 160 South West Temple Street lena mine has brought- In samples of THOS HOMER Clerk " (SeaL) encounthe limestone vthat is By J E Clark Deputy Clerk Salt-- - Lake tered -- in the face of 'thebeing tunnel which Ilowat Marshall Macmillan & NebCityUtsh 'make the directors of the company eker and R H Butterfield Attorneys 3C feel jubilant The tunnel is in 600 feet for Petitioner - more depth is reached a big body of ore will be found “The company is sinking the shaft with hamer air drills nearly three and every round of shots feet a it looksday better and better for a body of ore’ Jer Verde CAPITALIZATION is only 600000 shares par 25c tOf this amount there is about 250000 shares in the Mining company offers for sale 200000 shares of treasury stock atf 16c per share for the first 100000 20c for the next 100000 shares subject to pool for four months’ Free stock for immediate delivery 25c per share s Prom Provo comes word that the Big Indian Copper company which as-is controlled by Col C E Loose and sociates has issued a statement the of which is as follows: gist The property is located thirty-al- x miles east of Moab and five miles south of La Sal The company owns eleven claims and nine unpatented patented locations the total area being about 350 acres Most of the ore is in car-- 1 ns 17 possibilities for making a real mine when yon consider its location and the number of fissures crossing each and other which does make the large ’ f rich -ore bodies v r'" MASON VALLEY AND from a trip into Bast Tin-ti- c Returning Prof J H Weber says that the him Eureka Bullion looks good to now lie says there are some values but most of the stuff opened in the leached below and a body of secondary enrichment ore is sure to be found at depth "The shaft was sunk on a northeast-southwe- st fissure where at 200 feet caves and open crevices appeared large These were filled with secondary material Then at 800 feet the vein became heavily mineralized with large secbodies of iron manganese andaccomThis was ondary calcite which is repanied with brecdatlon waters- - The calcareous cemented by fissure on the surface shows a width of feet The vein is parallel nearly fifty Standard and has the with the Tintle same cross-veiout of the shaft at 320 feet “Samples been shown to two superintendhave ents of mines in Eureka and many other mine owners who declare taht as to - : The following quotations ceived over Badger Bros private wire U Apex i BIG' INDTANREPORT San Francisco Quotations were re- Utah Con ! This should convince the most skeptical that the Bis King has wonderful s Alta-Mlchig- surrounding the Big King? r? 'V- - " ' ' r V vV t : V-- j' ' ' U- - - - Many Special Attractions Included in Above Rates For Details Inquire F E SCOTT District Passenger Agent 203 Walker Bank Bldg Phone Was 6610 - 3SZ9SH0BT Bet 5th Are & Broadway Fireproof— Modern Cen tral 300 ROOMS WITH BATHS $2:007tSl$3S50lR£RQ5V tacala: Table d Hot zad a la Cart n WRITS FOR BOOKLET P RITCHEY PROP- BAND City jta& INSTRUMENTS NOTICE TO CON) TRACTORS BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE Twin Falls Canal company at its office In Twin Falls Ida up to 12 o’clock m Tuesday lining February 6 1917 for concrete with approximately one mile of the high line canal seven miles south of Hansen Ida There1 will be square yards of approximately 64000 with asphalt All painted lining the concrete must be in place not later than April 15 1917 A certified check with each bid 3500 will be for ' The company required reserves the right to or ail bids reject For any specifications and further Infor- 4-i- - mation address W O TAYLOR Secretary Twin Falls laa DBS SHOXES World1 brat chi magazine catalog tenna and BiTHU-IUI- E ZAIT IAU a MUSIC CO' CfTT PILLS CHICHESTER SBaAKlT ! 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DIAjIon-- (IRAKI PlI-fa Mi yeankMwaMBA3afciA!Mjrltelabl L SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE - SHORES & Then tiny you tell your you troubles to a doctor want to know WHO HE IS and that he is re liable and will treat you absolutely Lookon at the Dr square Shores record of 23 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SUCCESS AS SPECIALISTS We treat Catarrh Deafness Head Noises Asthma Hay Fever Rheumatism Goitre Insomnia Neuritis Sciatica Piles Epilepsy and otherLumbago chronic diseases of the Nerves Skin Blood Stomach Bowels Heart Bladder Kidneys and Liver Lungs Free Call or write 249 Main St Salt9-- Lake Hours 5 Eveuluas 8 Sundays 2 lnjeetlmaland 7 - 7-- 10-1- 6-d- trial otfer THE RELIABLE SPECIALISTS FOR MEN AND WOMEN When Mention' andatk for CAPSULTS art superior to Balsau f Copaiba Cubaba ar RELIEVES ' 24 the HOURS Mine dlaenta with- utlneonvaaianca Sold fartdldrt tnUH ICORD’S VITAL RESTORATIVE Restores Men’s Vitality all drurrists Always Price fl AtSrhramm-Joknsou baud at on Drugs |