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Show * - Mier) Ne ene Wn sees ye oe | went: wane ie - les the Drifting. of : Progress of Work at the Big At the American Utah Copper. American ; company's fining Garfield, a) copper construction ahd r fs officers r The metallurgist iby a. of| the weld-| the with 1s & Re- ont Plant at this yoan ¢ . seat hie silver ores of cMMexico; Fe eee 1e"hinya present | which few days} "reverberating" of the Orient)-C Tittic, 2upon}-an the annualassessment work . ‘fu es-of sie r"werec {ts‘‘stacks'. full has] >) posaph. in -from«the>west f oré of: Dederichs, whose in fe an aie d the operation of | ies and has no ‘re- productivetiess =a usedWithin depth ugo from the properties | Mining som iinet West) is publication that} Tess and Hr mines Monte days, a or ain the: Utah skill as 1 ui for, the. is also' of théiproper- of thelr : Walter avenue use of under G, of Me | 7 Ingn who hopes.some possessor the of transient. a family, day to and Upon a this be the |i,e-mines hotel for than at here any equipment | qyayiet fs) largeriat in tne time and the c from of the companies to the about $500,000, according while al estimates ed over a mitiion dollars fee a . i fae y Pact mia served wiil entail an SE ee eee mn outlay of copper Consoltn| no Ices for of the Ye larger Sonn STAGGERS | Audacity whi ° 7 thex F Ww a Cee output was SUI! n the construction of the line railway over which the tonnages of ore and concentrates are to be delivered atjthe receiving bins it is said ha ne Rio Grande w lave exper 1d- sate tho previo TH RET BOOK 1elm "Xp oval mW compare (eee ntorses, Dave ip Rullstactorily, while the management | United States Steal Undertak- ee Compal IN WEST GRANITE Tle santorins , hand tne Rich> Discoveries Foretell With Much a Everything legions lmineral to ‘the eed Utah, boom D eaue tion ~<da@ud. of whut he D 5 claims to most richly mineralized ae anda cis ek aes 13 in the Utah the MINING county, Dt. Hardtmayer states Te. these require- one, at the same time embodying such strength, lightness and ease of adjustment as . Book = Concern. . . Our first carload shipment of Whitney's j Go-Carts recently reached us and sami ' ples are now on show. STATIONERY, a Between _ 2 i forty and fifty patterns ; Reclining styles being included, as well as a number Perambulators. are of \ English and French ce ~ 2 BOOKS, n pier ee wd ; SUPPLI 5 . Souvenirs and Novelties. ox- metal mi are ex present EPEC ES DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE move. ; CG MAIN STRERBT. - nwhager manager of, -- Ped the - | 7 arr Papers @ SD * oe that <nbrmgyens ‘ 3 Miavatrs OD) CRED CEE on eee Bese stevep) "Peed rie ake HED se Seleelinelasrs i ae Crake!) i Sopicy 5 Ssanes JUST LIKE CUT. Reclining Folding Go-Cart. a esas fala tienes $8.50 : 2" Projected. The district' is not so favorably adapted to the, small man, howeye: as to the capitalist. The deposits are thirty miles from a railroad and haulage for the thirty, miles will cost $3 to $5 per ton. To overcome this dis- JUST Vicclining a advantage it is planned to build an electric trolley line. A franchise has been granted Beaver county minating at for from «a road Milford Circleville. through and ter-| Part of ao ' t ty , 4a the se a fe TO ae NRE x ieee? Sei A by the West Na ---- Pectiniiie CON.S Requirements of -BOMUne yi Go-Cart, . JUST LIKE CUT. JUST $31.35 ESTABLISHED CUT. $15.00 4 40 00 40 O69 40 0 40-00 06 40-4: 1878. Complete LEADING FIRE AGENCY Credit House Furnishers, OF UTAH. THE NON-BOARD OFFICE _ ‘| P. W. MADSEN'S FURNITURE AND CARPET STORE ' Plant. "ath 0D 00 O6- 0 LIKE me wy agt oe Go-Cart. )Gy-ark CUT. Volding QOH DEO LH-41 HOF 00 44 0 . CUT. ; 4 : : Layo Fy LIKE Polding Qn-Car $11.45 $15.85 MIiUL. comMining YankeeThe onee.it pany owns several good water claims and it is thought a few hundred ; water sufficient will develop of work pany LIKE » Granite range i A ud of de- | work 11.-The mill to be for the new elias eer asin eb. Eureka, water Joping | HUST RO JUST CUT. Reclining ee gaet eey ON) Reclining SO at cl YANKEE LIKE Reelining . | hbebig carered with snow to a depth of fourteen to sixteen feet In places Ite will allow a short time to elapse a chance to melt and to give the snow ne ee the revisit then will stateis preliminary work. for ‘ange backed are country the plea ne of specimens rich © secdingly by up he which with rock. mineral-bearIng yetorned, Go-Cart JUST Na RS In order to take full advantage of the finds, Dr. Hardtmayer thinks that the mining men of the state should pull together more than they have been doing in the past. He compared |} the spirit of co-operation found in NeVada to that exhibited in this state and found Utah much lacking in the} ability to "pull together." | 11 Hardtmayer was handicapped his work CUT ORC Ee, rat Des 20 power for this line will be generated fn Beaver and nart will be supplied by the Newhouse interests. The road will be finaneed by local capital and will be heavily subsidized by the smaller points through which it will pass, Unlike the Nevada strii gold. will only take a secondary pvlace in mining in Beaver The bismuth deposit jis the only one of bismuthite in ths United States, or, as far as ts known ii Novth America. All the bismuth used in America today, with the, oxception of the little mined in the Black Wills, is imported jrom Saxony. That the deposits in Utah aggregate ¢ lion tons is the opinion of Prof. Silliman of Yale, who agrees with sue experts as Profs. Spohr and Ranson that the Beaver county deposits are unique, The -bisinuthite ledge may be seen cropping out for nearly two miles : Dr. Hardtmayer characterizes it ant the other deposits as being exception- Jin LIKE Polding a ‘eee * | OSe Mt oe OPicnes St. ; fas as ae Beat GoinianteseeLaivoek: hasee y 208 : Prices on but a few of the many new carts are quoted today. You are cordially invited to call and see the entire showing. Of the mineralized area much is held by cavitalisis whom Dr Haratmayer represents. + Powers holds many claims in the district and others are being taken un rapidly. During the few days that Dr. Hardtmuaver was in the distri¢t 250 miners cam« in Line 3 fit FRING CABINETS and: Loose Leaf Ledgers, View Book§, there is & million tons of bismuthite, | a hative bismuth ore of various grades. Gesides this, four wonderfully rich | sivikes have been made of gold ores ranging from $25 to, $2,550 per ton; Silver-bearing galena in which the . sslyer or running from twenty-five to 1,000 ounces to the ton ane, at the town of Milford, silyer ore running from 150 ounces to 2,550 ner ton. <The bismuth runs 7 to 60 ner cent in that metal and large «quantities of copper complete the list of minerals found in the Trolley ° represented-Folding a ths 1K O! FFFICE Be NOTES. be e one of | month: tracts George H. on 53 BS OF ofla aan Makomtns Dorn, AiPhibcadeetbescuaiicaetemeeien Titi] hy meet to make it a pleasure rather than a task to take baby out in one of them. and RLAE Nevada can boast of. ds the predic-| The Uncle Sam of Tintie has posted lion made by Dr. A. W. Harditmayer;| the usual Qjvidend in the ‘sum of who has returned from an explora- | $5,000 for distribution the: present the past, 7 FINE | will be! within} | eet : to immeasurable | no ‘uneasiness over STORE seasons They are built with a special regard for the comfort of the little All of the POPULAR FIGTION of the Day. f ve r SGMCEHA Weenie. an Me bearing domains of already home so closely during the fall and winter months. If baby is to. receive the full benefit of the sunshine and fresh air without mother being unnecessarily ‘fatigued, a good Go-Cart becomes almost a necessity. We are satisfied that Whitney's Go-Carts, movement Se each: | tent for advances | the. producers in Pee eh A That Beaver county, scene of a mining co indebted Activity There. the followed joe es With the approach of the Go-Cart season the thought is very likely to arise in the minds of mothers that baby should again have daily outings after being kept at ments perfectly. Al of the STANDARD WORKS of the Best Authors. RANGE einee its hand was shown 11 the ‘sod | Dis | eading _ rporation . satisfactorily, while the management | United States Steel nie can} of the Boston Consolidated hes been | its billion anc ! nollficd by Mr. Moser, its mechanical | tion, {s ta engineer, that the plans for its big | sets, ec: millv-are ready for final inspection. | the East, Upon this unit in the equipment of a/the holdings, of a yam microcosm upon which $6,000,000 js per, Anaconda and United Coppe: tobe. expended, work will begin as| Montana: Bingham Consolidat soon'as Mr. Bettles, metallurgist on |Utah Copper of Bingham the Boston Consolidated's statf, has! the holdings of the Ani completed his determinations and de- jing & Refining company in til cided onthe methods that shall be try and Mexi and th employed in the reduction of the comous lead companies ii raele : pany's copper-bearing porphyries. Of | bination effected some time ag ps (Lari ol ria hy diggings the ac-) additional a is it id the vides at Garfield afford, pc rhaps, | jected organization i to the best evidence Paricon 1. eThose In this lacality have . OE . The corporation. 8 ' which we have shown on our floors for several AS The New York story that tne gen : NEWS GIANTS, Guggerhein's R ® 5 ot.8 mimber Priitiie: cnthaalastte over Wie condl-| noes ae pve fen ex than 204 cars were e- week ing to Mass the Cousitzy's Producers | : = gS n ment, while the water service, under | 5 Seah PATRI Cees iene the supervision of a water company, | 5 5.0" Fa. opeanouk will haye incurred expenditures ag- |="? Cibioess: Pan tHRICRAGIOTIEraal eregating § i = fo the prosperity ef former | produces dusiug the previous Wee g E> CRAP © OC CED a ) ; present history railroad the Townsite company will expend as |} Trl difficult task upon theh much as $400,000, says the manageat rs ak rring the ort tothe sm oA cs @ ere has'returned 3 - . progressing in a manner to pledge its |just been completed. He ts pleased | iieehanical en néer is ‘reflected in so.j Sharon; Pa. whither>-Ne. was "sum-} its fires to} with the outlook In: that section and Petthe 1) moened by thehad.death his ‘yénerable completion as scheduled, many MS mining camps, a been: of Jong :Wentified } r el thy oe y warm weath} yeste! inssure > of tht t Says thet @s soon as.i yoste1 r-morniig;from Los At hi ! no Rad vec Ong 'sGentilied | be lighted, upon the i assurance ; ; » materfialinterests of the bcity | of | puts the wagon road, in betler shape} to devo te his attention i local to . day first vill! =: B the about Management, former | directing ts he present At ser. fat ; ax "ti IVILY. fall ti sts. or renewed. be will the | there requirefor conn he 6 3 tl ie April of the Indiana, ; androne of easurer a lter eaet tion cans of}of} cons Seotfa.. The mines. Parward ; ments : of. f the i‘ smelter ction OF e "ones: ‘ Theo 1d |} thee mines aces the forwarding he MinDiamond Black larg- | directors: of the Nev.,.and_of one of the Springs, Tintie,-is| West) »cf mines leading branch |}the are ae ay le of ae for of Stockton, departed im company undertaken been have mills. that est: at! just goof particulariy up Bing- [she wing of west station from the line after | East_yesterday i 3 ham Junction will begin about the | present Drifting is now, being chr-| jn sowthern. California. is home inthe Ba sf ay end of MMarch, gtand with h the tonnages ried -on to fap the OF Walter Scott, cashier for the: Utah) | ® yleasant, Seond a, : profitable léscurdaevisit with ine | already guaranteed, it will undoubt$00-foot level and es soc ¥ Mining "Machinery "& Supply -‘com-| Managet W'. Co A C SUITS er, ule er} edly become one of the most profit-|is encountered stoping ™ ts) pany, has returned: from Los. Ange-!| whos jutelligent direction the Drop : : the P } cn-| erties have attained a place'among the} able of the system's units. menced. This ore To provide roofs for the heads of |100-foot leyel carries .5 the yast number who are to serve the /Jead to the amount smelter In the operation of its fur- | ton, making it a ry naces the Garfield Improvement |for shipping cven v¥ ‘cOmpany, with Theodore D. Boal as} rifteen-mile wagon tS superintendent of architecture,| The scarcity of railrcad cars has inhas begun the breaking of ground for |¢erfered somewhat with the shipment INmany cosy dwellings for the man with | oe ore from the Tintio mines during a famliy, a boarding house for the |ine past few wecks.. The, output of eee eee | a Gy cllngs 108¢@ -CmMmployed construction. Filer a future the Ilme-rock to erush which its valley -smelter,-thé man- An ae 7 |arenment of the. United States Mining | y f has Installed a mactine at its| oO a< Pqu overlooking. Rush valley at| Topliff on the. line'oéf the Salt Lake 4 s, doubt; | ant ts intelligently in- | Undertakings, © He reporta ‘ting: prog- Boston wa the fr d oP RnREIoT Ace: SER | °1,000-footwleva}-tarpmed mine' week crate panic ne xt "the Mer » United familla as others well of Tintic believe that, "ently \inine ¥ Welling:, comrany, {sSiates ore bodies wiil 8} a smelting tea "‘eyaniding" -opotapped. The Snowflake is practica)LiHLY } si E j : as..atrocious surrounded by producing nines 8S and) as ‘the offense. ofa local publication: h nerty right, hielo in he "reader that itt the future of the and Smelting big the "oncentratine|C as oa with So this section of i x from Snowflake during : Plants the new erected be plant to GARFIELD AT . CONSTRUCTION THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1908. operate aS. ast He he oe: E. I. PEIRCE, State Agent. i to ‘first South § Street : ee |