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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT OSPECTS MINES [runaces EDITED BY F. W, nd MILLS} SPRAGUE. closely He t fonopah © and Told BLUFF 1 "a1 Discoverers GOOD He Owned Everything and Received Large IS ON ri per and the BELT Fairview, -_Ney., Aug. 1 er eate of mining men headedaeby Webber, superintendent of the Nev: ida-Hilis mine; Harry C Morr boom HAVE FAITHHt Nuggets. EXCITEMENT for thus provided 7 per cent dividend stock also shares in adthe preferred | ditional earnings of the company, a like under found often not provision DISTRICT, favorable conditions of preference, It ‘is only a question of time, too, until will stock this of value market the us Send share. per more or $11 be stock this for Orders orders. a Hh Hills Creek Al eC Staked P ro: spectors was Du ti ch A | one 5b es Dales aane1d yonr will be filled In turn as received, by 75 , group, which the Nevada B Bingham has since been Utah company Metal. bought and company EES stile by) presider th | tary and, {doch and | The spirit in tae operations of] to Jauneh a ten-million dollar at the day euch e mitts ae are filled. | v eee GEO. M. CANNON CO.. | Real Estate and Commerelal Stocks |and Bonds. : We desire your orders for : anything Alexander "Russell seere-] others of Nevada are behin a the pro-| treasurer, Charles Ro Mut-)jeet and have associated with them a} Harry C, Morris dlrectors.| coterie of Chicago capitalists prepared moving tne on price market fair , orders Bay GROWING | ar: is -_- safe & 7 per dividends this recommend the vein 200 feet, taking in hota shafts Seven Trouchs, Nev., Aue 11.-It. 1 Last November the sunk by the management of the. Baprobable "that the next three months State Copper company began opening The leasing corporation will be will witness in the Seven Troughs dlsup what was formerly known as the | The elasing corporation will be as the Fairview Eagle's Nest] trict the birth of a giant consolidation Aetna group of claims In the Bing- | known and Leasing company ap-|of properties similar to the Goldfleld| adjoining the Unite a| Mining ham district, Sohnnte jtalized at 300,000 shares, with 160,-) Consolidated, HWarnan and hi Smelting and Refining | States Mining, Vv. H.j Cripple} .of Burns, James associate, with W. treasury, 000 shares In the a company property, the Last Chane al Webber president, FM rr k vice-|-Creek, Cologand Senator Nixon: and] Bingham. dollars cumuper cent, can we annum, this Besides stock, paying lative Kirk and} Developments am Depth: s Have| HRSI OUP POSED Work Begun Last Navember on Ohatioe Ro Murdoch,has FM. si fo contracted Ttussell, Alexander 1 lense onon th the Eagle's Mt. Aetna Group Brings |: begin Permanency stablished Nest and will e's Nest,immediately ise'operations te ; ‘ almost d ; ip Rancher Discovers His Graz Bastilts | The block of ground allotted starts of Bonanzas, from the line of the Fairview Eagle ing Ground ts Rich in pete Boulder No. 3 claim and extends along tale aa ene. Ce averaged $0 Manhattan LIME THAN for three ton JORDAN It piece Nie Be Shon hey ne OLE Rete nee The first carload shipped Interest, no signs him that' Goldfie ne the Luck, Nerve, Booze and Burres | (ouch! Play Parts in History of Big Finds. COMSTOCK'S see to per share investment ed of rock no further months, when he Imagine his handed it to an assayer urprise when told that it carried more than $1,00 to the ton He and his brothers pst no timp in place of hts hurrying back to the experienced no difsiesta, where they which jculty in finding the ledge from Bi rock fragment had been broken. Bt d by thousands of min had been cow-punchers, ranchers fon s, ors, tenderfeet and soldiers of fortune, L a Nain dy inbut noc one thought it worth looking ] gave rapa seemed Company (£10) valne of ten wish those wao To par i Ts of the Stock Sugar Utah- Idaho Bur ns and Nixon Bingham Bay State Copper Co. Webber and Associates will, | Harnan, Said to Be Engineering Expects to Open Big Push Work on Fairview | Large DeDeal. One. Property. EE t Preferred BIG UPERATORS TAKE NOW IT'S. BIG MERGER ADDING NEW MINE TO BINGHAM CANP CAGLE'S NEST ASE run SEVEN TROUGHS. 1 HOW GREAT MINES | WERE DISCOVERED. - alone ot an ---SE-----E--eET | LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1907. in Rooms onr line. 512-558 ' Phone corpor-} Templeton 67 Bell 67. Bldg. eT on se ee -- The B ee ; te S * ee ; y this. company is Mr... Murdoch, who'lation to: buy up or acquire everything} Barro ays s Port, A consists of the ollowing claims: AYr-) coi, So RS epee, } F | er ays ; / : ; : & : . According to prospectors who have] sand, 1 Don't Care, Blizzard, Austin, a +3 a Eat fae Pan tt; ere lan, wor h oO requisition in th district:| With the possible exception of Marstate, ea ta The : ; ‘ e f peclacd f pte set I G ane ae SE aiden ea Lily, Decoration, Hard} jou, Mignon, Josie K, rich! the Creck, Dutch from returned Ideho of amines. the of famous Most shaH's lucky find in the race of Suteffec y syndicat roposed ve ts = i ; , ter's mill, which started the rush of | is the Bunker Hil) and Sullivan, In the Harolid, -Ga'sk Pica. Aetna, b , stream ‘ ar z strik c d'Alenes. Like the story of Man-| Placer. strike made near that stream "o 2. fa ms oy ae aT Willi ae, | Lerprise He os bom ip Sen Francisco) consolidation by the issuance of. stock} forty-niners to California, the most fa- i ocur ittan the story of its discovery car-lja few days ago is proving even greater |; at pe : » awe oh, 1; Arranging the details ot the organiza or ob outright purchase but the pro-| L & i t { C mous of American gold discoveries was) | ° { é ge e ted the great Jor- ] 4; 0. men nves oan its tentative] passed than ‘has more } ject : | want aa site eaten a mane lime ae area of the and that of the Comstock lode. Yet years at first suppcsed nes ar recital/than would that moral no ried . : j | star Fea ae le an movems at we The. States} 8 of the United bedlcn Raa eart oc eee elton tht nie ‘S. Ber, N, claz school Sunday a the}before Nevada ever saw before Comstock ConIsland Silver the for Agent soures a from comes information pris tn@) dS. sing by Nest: Eagle's 9), the Bingham I mint7 andes of the adlomicdl " lez naa : Pa ies : a the bsSeni whoand had]Cc prospector, the long-tom and‘ the|{cellogg was a " ; cators . ar pan, the cradle, reologics the ‘ Oo f° yer r een perubstaked by Eda Cooper : é in origin: locator lad any laea are at doeport eS peat K direct result several 3 amings cat ms that jot doubted: her | he ry. | solldated Mining company. ; sluice box had extracted tens of mil- | j of Spokane One day Kellogg |‘ Wha: Se Lceterl ple ha sited aaa doth macct AbGak eG. One the! Tetaagt of the proj y in re by M uF a 1UP-tready begun' to uae andlderab! Extensive properties ma Silver lions from the sands of the Washoe} a » Peck oT} : ccelht nt s00Wri "ns oS aera : 7 2 ree : ' : ( aoecn, bd Lo Une mment ant ntfe n ' al: - 86o claims. aim oxcelle Island; disie the in antieipatio nd commen assayed n that TOT. take was placers, composed of crumbs that had |went into Peck's offic e main | ¥st} sas to be a mine, state. | lime belt has proved the of parts all from diggings with: specimen ae Ing In gold, els rand COPPSr. ~tha few ‘bya dropped from the table of Dives spread |, It was known -A-fonthe ce $1 401 { < this. belt is} ¢ Bulletin. it a On Utah the Bingham sur-j far been has strike fis i? a riginal trees) se aWardner, ed et fT he present town of Idaho. fa ei k fs a ns By % in r f th rE n Consolid Apex ': Vy a o $i, oe, : a th fi ae foot] when Johnr Harpnan, the rimeomor property 1 een examined by at the foot of Mt. Davidson Every |; ASSOC C ric rE < xy SO 2-0 1 , 5 eda, « « Ve t ‘ e T i a oh "e i c ‘ r > the in rts exr nt he the of one tt ago month Chicago { ¥ r , . theref tal ea miner in the Washoe district eecke 1 Beek pronounced the ore the: - ( i the vi Consolidat Utah Oc: ons.. ock r ‘ -ompany y, i ist i a wid c fi ¢ refro } . ‘ ' day ys ¢ rocking li 1 two ve ane lat C r locatior WOrtMeSsi In ig your worthy is well Tt state now It mission a jnet-such mn ‘ A eee : fitaes jah fenced the same difficulty, due to aj,¢ i a 5 Consolidated! Bingham < company, and Paige e i Knopf, a Mik enue: ODS here eere afterward pecan enueSoon solved. Kellogg6 CAD fell ae in| Me sate z Ben ak Witcher vat a yeast: y a lar = ym pany; Bingham and. New Ha-| San up Ke es es + Meta eae develop . + hed Get ainy Pr rn ve eee Shares selling at 10c heavy bluish-black substance that reTe a et OW a c " company, ¥y, Bene and wewStates! a lens contrac 1: SAS operat Oo 5 ? fed } ae ier O'Rourke ts " ea 5 aa oer an * full " ef - nuggets ranging from the] ven Mining Inited months Fase & August the Colorado and tl two tt prop ya or . I, LOG He tes ol washed away with the fused to be No one knew though 1e expedition ore Was good grubstaked & omec k 0 of Cs 5 \to m Dé ¢ a j Ay‘ j a Ah # ae si osition toaeurcenue the East Te Intorm: , ‘9 me440-B: Iichter sand and gravel. second by bs Size nae e of of a. ace. ae, pit * a vena eeu fi will have the advantage, of , the Werk fech Aaa ition hc from Phonea-Rell, Ind., 116 whut it was, but they felt sure it was) a Jarry Baer and Jacob Goetz of Spokane. | ° are b "ing mac < or even a sma ing ue m1 "Bay "OP tye LeSe | alr ady done, which includes corm-} Batt oi hie 9 ltt Wh a aa en ain liar wan 1 i jo plant not ‘gold, and gold was the only thing |] for a hoisting excavation of} plete capacity earning an have claims.| properties of the richest on a burro, whi chy| fre rction of cael some soon chanced pair soo e wits "J ieee ae ead ee) in iva b fal ides cate avs Ji. ; in ies } when "it was first Iked of abe -- =z: - -- === they wanted. Probably it caused more | 4% he e pair profanity than anything ever found in! pe longed ) gr . "i 2 xCce £ c SS : { a ex 1 if "Ans ordere:s wv A $500,0 ! Pell PI ¥ WaAT45-X to Peck it was not muon or! ae ao Secon ae deren maa tae ies SAE,f fact that ff) ©] th ‘ as { f a g engine State Wwwill beye oF en month ago sand that between and ca _ ne Cpa ie a Sn Ae aa ' a ier tte, a oa ae = ‘6 ae = ae a { ict o Begin the mm.) oc rne JAS Ind. Phone 2745-4. a mining camp. Yet it was sulphide|}a burro, even as burros go, It woulal! of silver, worth more than $6,900 per ‘ton,| have been dear at $3 and Peck had| Sam Bayles of Nome fame, with two] Bingham imp produces copp x hea without d lay, ay ad that "ntleman : : Nenblnn : I immed {it loose to. forage ‘for. Itself rej men, cleaned up $200 a day or so agoler than any other camp In the world will remain in Fairview to"! tcat e-p pa \aication. ' FI e 1 E. B one-third in gold and the rest in silver, epee rowhe i ry 4 | Faith, Shown Have my operat ons of the charge producing | sonal large ae of aie that so a purchased| Sree A ne ee the} oP OM sery Sak dutyto-carry into and°dld eeacll and every miner in the Washoe diggings smi ster roperties ri yul =e p - = | ae3 aand outfit forsthirty|o2, of the ae er‘Yr ="hes ae prep aes rrefe eevee ‘ . teen acl me a4' | \ ; Se OE sak shan Gb s UTAH ignorantly threw away four times the | ¢ hay prise. th id i | ‘selling if copper were ‘the original strike,|\dividends who made |2£2>5en. Hill and" Sullivan has The Bunker Wealth that his misdirected labor yleld- | a avs. . he i sold in interest to a party of! cents, the reason being. that by- proFR are own th eir supreme faith in} roperties were located, and it was not : s . Ae ' . Z L % ed, says the Mining Reporter. P until they were demonstrated to|,© -pitalists who had an option on the| ducts ‘of gold, silver and lead are 014 "4 Bs on expendit mia a | ' VEST AEN TE: Find Where It Came From. 1 Sue property and who nearly lost out, as; bountiful | 4 er Py F . waars In the | Wells-Fargo Bidg., 123 So. Matin St., greatest ore bodtes| ‘over one of the propertle are The Ma- | insen is said to have tried to ‘go ‘Then the Grosh brothers came upon| } Salt Lake City, Utah. far the greatest that has| Li Walls 380 Feet Apart n America; by on the deal, owing to the richthe ‘scene. They hailed from Maine, |' ever been found in the Coeur d'Alenes. lback ee eee | The Old. Jordan mine and the Tele ness of subsequent iocations wiere people are born asking questions. | } rie oaring into im-} Veeck Brings Suit, Dr, T. ©. Sangree and R. A. Fisher a mee ma the op Re ad y of the They didn't know what the black stuff} . secured a small "a otis Oo ‘ J Unitec states ining, efinin and but they took the trouble| wa either, Then someone sold Peck that © his!} ea : najl fraction, from which Smelting eompany, we the first ling yOsSibilitt in' N ida | tens of| Dt eae ol amine De ar Tbiko* bed | they secured ts high as $5 to the pan to find out; and of all the u CLs autitlonimn en TARY Th | TMENT BAN t. opened up in. the aiteaebi scr district sting party; and| The richest strata is said to be about thousands of seasoned sourdougns| been one of the prospé Both of these are on the Jordan lime j j erie! Fine Gold, eclipse Sstablisnes 593.) tenderteet the two | PY a mile and a quarter in length, but Leb inetouborappied .ofthis-lime belt and unseasoned he brought suit for a shar« The case| «young men from Maine were the only} is fought through all the courts or| 22 all the guiches in the surrounding s so distinct on ina surface thats the TAITViIcw uc norn ane other acldeaneadin attention listrict are proving exes ptionally rich, Sart of Se ified: tates ! ; who really knéw what they were | We ROCA ARtIne -: | , . NK STOCK q A bies led' to-tl } ent dec ition o ‘ 3 doing. They did not proclaim their} Ii nd inspiring new. Jokes bythe hun- {the valuable area will be much larger ator , ' ‘ . meee FROM GONTAGI DUMP ie aa one of the Trial Shipment ‘Sent to salt Lake Fine knowledge in every saloon and dance |* 5 ¥ ? in extent Experts now on the ground, | : : 234 Bee . Bay St ured It was brought to an end by a lqudging by the exceptional richness }outeropping on mi Bing eat say 3 ute pall in the district, but set to work to jomonic Opinion delivered by Judge} and‘ -wide The territory embraced ‘by the | property hangitg: "walls of this out where the sulphide of silver fine the § ap) reme ce c are reported to be 850° fect paii tS iesue mo off the am free \ new -digrings, say that many thousands deposit are Their quest was successful N came from. 0 They located the great mother lode that hire opal opinion erica peat # htt! will be added to the already . large out-}2Part. At the No.present time isa crosscut urt ds of the that the Bunker F from tunnel 1, which in over was destined to set the financial world |* | put of Nevada's gold 600 feet, has been extended to the right mine was discovered by Peck' world's mone- | Hill aco, disorganize the Pinds Gold im Meadow, and left for a total distance of over -Phil O'Rourke and N. & Kel of muits- | Ji ackass, ary system, create' scores ri zg. As plaintiff owns the jackass-he The-new placer' diggings at the head 15 feet, with neither wall in sight. (erime ji epee and imstigate the is entitled to a one-third interest {n the Tunnel No. 2 is in 2 feet, agd for the 73." One of them started for Califorof Cat and Cottonwood creeks, on the Bunker Hill claim and a py ete inlast 40 feet has shown an lron-stained ‘ ule to enlist the aid of capitalists. The } Southwest. base of Mount Grant, is atThe prop-| sort of sugar quartz; and its expectThen | ‘rest In the Sullivan claim." "other stayed to watch the mine, tracting a aon deal of attention. The erties In litigation were then ee af ed to open up a fissure intersection "the jade Fortune played them a scurvy discovery was made on what # known $ 16,000,000 and the decision. of the Su very soon. This tunnel Is in the aireas trick. The first froze to death in the as Gane meadows; and it Fe ar tion "of and wilh cut ewhatls known as court gave' Peck a' clear titie dent "ev passés of th® Sierras." The other} PTeme . ree er ~e 5 rgan, a rancher in the I. Don't Cafe vein. This fissure on a} dreve a rusty pick Into his foot and t the Lost Chance property is reported more than $4,250,000. | ground for grazing land for years, last died of blood poisoning to have produced something like %2,000,death A last July,f he was counted one Of | eek sone he would pan a litle of 1000 Comstock Had the Nerve. t worth of smelting ore, and twohe ‘richest citizens of Spokane. the dirt, reasoning that if there» wa: of amount was taken out Next came Pat McLaughlin and Pete California in the Pan. ricn gold ue 2aring quartz in the neigh- j thirds lof one stope which is not over 2,000 feet O'Reilly. With the proverbla) liek of a ee ae eee that section, who tact is a4 tenderfect they dirt struck.a phe-| streak of-pay that lay The trict first dates strike to in the‘the"Pike's Leadvilie 4is-| back Peak' or over-| 7 must} a He the cBinghsm) 7ingnam Bay: ee *statel cee from his in} pony | and coolly informed the workers that they were trespassing upon his farm and using water from his stream. beorsooth, he owned all the land cause, thereabouts by right of agricultural location. The over-anxiouvus discoverers promptly donated him a two-thirds interest in the greatest mineral discoyery ever made in America. Comstock's incomparable nerve thus gave his name to the famous mother lodé of Nevada. James Finney, a harmless but worthless drunkard, known in the camp as Old Virginia, bestowed his sobriquet yupon one of the famous bonanza mines, as well as upon the city whieh sprang These and the pair ed little ‘better than the Grosh brothers. Finney drank himself into the grave; went crazy and committed suicide; O'Reilly died in an insane asyJum, and McLaughlin did odd jobs in the camp for awhile and then . out of California where he died in poor house. Jug Led to Manhattan Pind. Less gruesome has been the fate of Jater Nevada gold seekers, of whom one. of @ most renowned is GeArge Humphrey, the locator of the discovery claim at Manhattan, He was a cow- puncher and later.a rancher So he Distodges dismounted, Gold. picketed his pony, and iay down in the shade of a serub oak by the wayside to rest, The rays of the sun fell slant across the summit of the mountains when hp woke) and-made haste to resume his journey. By the merest chance his eye fell upon CHILD, COLE & CO. BROKERS. Orders on Stocks. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS, -Commission gulch ed for the cache. Lee began to pan dirt to Stevens In his absence Abe] some worthless look- kill eompanions what the about one-half their luck in the gulch-at which he says he Stevens party became shovelfuls Slater start-|five named a-man Party oP d the lef a hungry ing and time, derisively have you and called got?" one of his| out: "Well,| "I've got Califor- 2¥Ugset ¥°° 0d was taken as all up," -on of he ~ Prompt- dy Fxecuted in All Markets. 100 Atlas Block. Both Phones 325. Cat Lappin said meadow This gold trict Guich, in was in sixty born. honor days It of was Callforitia | called Lee's contained remark, 40,000 and}' people. I am] RESERVE FOR NSOLIDATED l . Goldfield Merger One . gest q as of sh from six id "t gee woule I weigh saw a one nugget) quarter of Big- STRIKE.| Ledge of High Modern Tnmes. gtock of the the well company, paid ‘part vein. found From a sample there was taken of the camp, . says the Tonopah Sun. ‘This the following as- clals that of the company will not admit detailsanyof find the has Strikebeen are made. lacking, Theas} the company wili give no information Whatever, ‘but there {s good reason to) believe that Tonopah is a better camp today than ever before in its history. he Sun ‘has obtained information| . business eastern Diekingon of hee, men: ED E. Gloucester; : . . een. G an ne cia ownerAY Ofae the eaeBoston re sank and oa itiona oe Dey enebley a cea a MANOS: are {i Cotter and aba ot sortie it Phe in this| tae to the} are is forwarded Hanks tried béen mad to taking get to-}And shar GREENE'S ee ee COMPANY - wold to a ai MJ t Va a oO *"'~. mining prop- his ¥ . oats eis at‘up $7.75$1, by his Berach optionedWillstock the first was bodies run as for the 60 NEW ef Engineer Makes Report Silver F, R. Weekes, on Hanson and Valley Vide . Was classified as a stringer. That was followed diligently, and a few days| since a row of holes was first opened Now, accordup to greater width ey to this authority, the ledge is 16 feet and it will average $300 per ton NEW TRAIN ts SE SE SERVICE mining was who for three years } sae fey ehcoeet and { engineer with the non ction Cont te} O dated Silver mines in Canada estimates that 962,500 tons of rich ore j wil 2 be taken from two veins in shaft © at a depth, of 880 feet he oa 7 average width of three feet. The first ore removed cost the company $40 a ton while that now mined eosts only $2.70 a ton. West : Passengers of Pocatello of ~~ Bidet Oregon is the Madera and eonneét Casas with Grandes, the road inch plants of IN Lake-Botse standard yt on thie: tre car-| OO -_- WANTED-At City men to handle hay, Hay Market, the lower Plants tunnel ide A. J veutinorite and "Phones Sold 127 26 Main: POLL OcK Bankers level} 6 W. in the the drum in the Butte camp gold pep in the sulphides with a] promises that manner for Seven Trou; Brokers. SOUTIL ST ‘YORK, my J, AN J. U.S. Transact LAKE CITY. 1873.) a General Banking Clank: Cashier. WITH Ass't P. Noble, Cashier. DEPOSITORY Deseret National ‘Bank Salt Lake IEA City, Utah. Co sila te eh dave | SUA PPAUE Seg feet a ie aie ae $500,000.00 we evn ae $250,000.00 | Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. 0. C [a S. jee S. } : Hill All | ......Vice sire alrele lai he 1 Daily Business President Thatcher Young on Bankers, camp. where per eenato 22 Uni Hour ee M y then : President --. -Cashier -aAss't Cashier Republean, the News for 50e Mo. New New Time Time C Card Effective July 28 FROM hier Be Fore, 112-For Willi Wihing £ I to Work Need Apply MA. 6-For SALT eee Bingham Denver' ‘ soap and LAKE, Bast... r 102-Iror' Park Cityandsstntads.. li-Fror Oxden doa} Tor Onten AIRIVE and 7'30 aan. . weve ven' 8:00 a.m. "trrom 20, 12-Pre - Prom $:10!am.| AT eon te SALT San 1d Bas, Fran- ed points tn eee: : ana toca 5 S215 a.m. and Prove.. oa | | ji %-From Cre rom Tintic Tintic and Provo. 10:20 acm y= SH ne j 13-From.. Bingham. Tea tage ae OO ....,...°: 10:50 So a.m. -For Ogden, San. Franby $45 i elsco, Portland . : 1 00 p.m,| From Ogden ‘and local 12:5) p.maa Thr or Binghar 2:50 p.m. o-trrom: Ogden, San ra, 1:65 p.m a pr Denver, C hicago and" , | ‘clseo Oxden. € San Franst er ? SAE rom Oe noo ig e cisco and' West i55;; +. 8°) pom. | 101 rr pe penne: 8:20 ei etn gowten 13-lbor me -From Park Cit; Be eTs Bay i al ) a local -_--- P.J. MORAN [Ip = sccartereeen trie aici ; ps aSpiy it at: Stmapla st cane Roardwork. of Trade building, « o» ine ose than been company on a paying basis than ever before in Jts hiatory. ee LADIES' FREE DAY, SALTAIR. Monday, August 12. All welcome. 25¢ DRUNKENNESS CURED. oxitive and perma8 art cure for Grunkenness and drus #4 alc one, ne f men oe Woo Gt, salt bas City. pat. | i PE er qm. or Mani ad 3) ire f io Ogden, Ban aver, Toney an- See Fran- . es vaitiey. lverybody SUNDAY 7 ie r Peote: B48 "9 ; 4s ab Invited, A If POAT padistaraing aun tonic Des PHAMOn'S Glew e467 ee eu a st great i axgUr 0 SSIONS 13 oppertunit i . ey Sr nc: ue -_M.; 5:50. Pp' 8:10 A. Bi ae ora hia rot Rec Pm ot keh ees eo Sait ete eee 1eT. Shee enema GEES : 0 Chicago SCANDINAVIAN EXCURSION TO Augu MM, coe phn eee$2.50 B73 Da. Selling date-August ove , 9, gd0d°returning inv a p.m. | i UB Brom Bineiaieetine ss sie . ae cisco, and. West .... <.:.¥. 2:05 a. m, Fe ee Provo fy Tintle... 4:20 Pp. Panam Ail trains except Nos. 1 to 6 inetustve ton Ae 8-For 4 Uta» 50 + he Denver, Chicago ana BRE. sarcnnde~ -00) cance can Por Ogden, Sen Fran- ‘ ; we wight wighAt, aa Tem, Bipa Hy | vi GB Be soured eree et KMMLY (NSTITUTR, aea M imwe all suc é (Established and on National Bank. Peabody, | Ls Se-Fills SALT SPs W. Presidents. Vice * | Afos es k SAN mar- 575. ACCOUNT Daly, A. TT, Republicaa. C 'TELEPUONES Commercial Business Builder, will Mi on made Cosg e bontde nt, | Care LOGAN AND Liberal advances securities, Ex iJ. business. & BOSTON FRANCISC (ee Lo : Exchanges Stock _. tANCISCO New York and Boston CURB -secured by ADVERTISING. fg CO. r and SECOND OPEN elr. st. & 8 they} cess to Practical Advertising. The largest mercantile firm In the world hasn't a single cus~ ene eure eons ae 3 stomers are far away in Butte property UTITY . Owe 10- head- Uline, including Anchen Caldwel],|in Mexico since last March giving his Nampa, Boise, Payette, Welser and | attention to his property, and reports Sete can now leave Salt Lake|indicate that during the last six (00 p. m., making girect through | months ee aciual Pp FOmr ee has been Siitteatings Throough aches and|made toward pu ting the Gold-Silver Salt ried us ‘ I LINE. the and : - Wages rit nig re; built from west|much cheaper transportation Short} heretofore. Colonel Greene has for a Bought Both Pay---YOU STEADY EMPLOYMENT . El Paso. It will aid greatiy in opening up the properties of the Greene Gold-Silver company by affording Pocatello. destined on the which A POX aan is something wrong with your orate Lhe SES aici ae Scare 200 LABORERS | Spa rs of Colonel Greene's Sierra Madre Land and Lumber company in Chihuahua. of the The new line is a pp Chihuahua "and and extends 3 om ‘Temosachic to "ig point between | will Mines, the town Other | WANTED GAINS. _ Colonel "William C. Greene's for the benefit ° tions in Ae pave Greene Gold-8 ilver ee ufacturing Fi Does Advertisins = YORK Most Complete Copper Camp square i feet, Mizpah sie rise4 BOTH holdings eras & complete ' Pacific f At that point | Madre and Pacific railroad ts Pe ear inaffic a twosfoot vein was encountered w hig from Temosachic in a mine with such enormous ore latter is the new lumbering and man-}, cut b 2.08 feet of steel eanite in colts | IV © ornic the provements, etc., will make necessary. | following story: ‘That the ledge of the ceive da new ‘Impetus through the acThis, once consummated, will one place}of Raulted Valley inViewa certain some place, time andsince had| #uthoriazing tion st the ope Goldfield Consolidated Mines/as a cross-| opening a aeof aaeoea the Sierrain . the biggest financial ame Hills, from in every hold 2,000 feet of steel cable Ir oils The payment for his engine brings the amount expended by the company for machinery, mining operations and linprovements up to $150,000 The company's payroll amounts to $6,000 a month and it has one of the most will have a cash reserve of close to/and yet a very conservative citizen of | Opening of Railroad by Government $10,000,000. This money will be de- ze Siete pecs oo employe Gives Better Facilities. ae 7. fo SP Pee Mork Ae in so many words by the latter that] did not} fund will not be drawn Grninet except the strike was bona fide. .im-|#a¥. what Jevel itwas.on, but told the| ‘eiecessary, Tall ceonbtruction? wo : 2 ; alread kets. | listed | 000 shares stock. ‘This "dividend |\that makes it look very favorable for| charge of the mining Soper then: will be large ‘and will be followed by| the report being substantlally true.) company ts oe eS athers, payable each mo While the party giving the tnforma-j ter Barnard Baruch shall have|tion does not care to have his name exercised his option by taking up the| used as an authority, the Sun can asremaining shares at $7.75, the merger | Sure its readers that he is a reputable Mazuma have three their ground n mandgement Har- " oo 10,000,000 shipment that would=repre-| is appearing a in dump.j.depth entire the of average Bourcey of Ely, who is in-} it future Che Wan., ; respon-; resident, who occupies many sible positions of trust, and is identified | with several suburban telephone com- Mr. has The qpe officers of the company are well known ore days New York Copper company has just placed an order for a 42,000 pound Nordberg holst engine whieh will be one of the largest in the Butte camp This' engine will list 10,000 pounds under a steam pressure of 125 pounds ore DOR--OM) Briss' cee wie cdeedsbesdeadcos es aa early sourcey and Rickman at work developing Has say. It is eonsidered by mining men of authority in the camp that its equal pos never been discovered ‘in any of the properties above referred to: 3:40 oz. silver, -valued at. 90,7006" 1 ore BUTTE 4, garther up the mountain im the line or the No. 1 tunnel to the depth of 12 pont in the outeropping, to encounter the Tae tee feing aistiict purchased and durtng the¥e t es ° . John Stemper, P. J. Donovan, Au- | gust ‘Schlaack, "George Hans ‘and| Frank Lauer are among tne other Ely le who haye claims in that prom- Stock, contractors pine tl has, the dk JAMES the finlsiiielk men here. In i that for it, which is certainly a good tndi cation. When the manager was at the property recently he had a drift Tun as has never before been enjoyed by| is the persistent report ‘from authoritative sources, although ot the local offi5 a San Praneisco, Aug. 11.-According| to advices received here by parties in| close touch with affairs of Goldficla| merger, the forthcoming dividend on| Consolidated will be paid on 3,270,- Recently + behind lik instance, men the development Take pale 4 Elko county, ? vevada, |" WO"bo camp has been con-| 54? d in that part of the state. Mr. Bour-| cey will leave' Monday morning for Contact ‘to "investigate the progress| 2.40 The Tonopah Mining company has|@.52 oz. gold, valued at 320. 00 per made a strike on the 600-foot level OZ acu eeue ae - 10.40 that eclipses anything yet discovered | 15.01 per cent lead ucesemeeitacescs Malee in the eamp, and that epens for Tono«$31.40 pah in general and the conmpany in Total; ...-. Pp articular Biv va Cowa an Ca, an era of production such Assayers. the of 90) . HAS Grade Has Been Opened, e Institutions inches to ‘ten feet to bed-| wherever I went I was) coarse gold that was taken} and eG a pon cane TONOPAH MINING R eport Says Immense $10,000,000 C is from rock, Contractors was nia right here in the pan," he answered. showing vou did not come gee MY] His companions ran to be shown ana}claims, but from a claim-owned by a) found that he had made a phenomenal triers or the meadow. Here the soil strike. The pistol shot signal brougat the other party on the spot, cla were staked, and a new mining dis necessary to facilitate of the mine ‘creek > as cs ; eho terested with William H. Rickman of i this city in a large group of claims} { Contact, received the information last night that the first payment had} been made on the Marshall group, |} which was purchased by English op-| , S200 000, 7 i sroup is} ten miles from the Hanks properties, | othér side' of the ‘vein: sys- { lodgequipment substantial and houses, largest|ing The probably $1.59. claims on Cotton-| three aati 1 rat clusively proven by the result of | ited lopments: In frie 1 shipment made by Archie Hanks =| sulp! lide zone "has put, from the dumps of a mine that he} touches on the faith of gether a the ent Harry nmap: PEO} coarsetwentygold|»y¥ contract. The .property | is equipped with large boarding and from @irt of worth and Picers, ounce of saved he pe eS Pione us for Quotations : Towa oy Geta: and will ae ac pal-} F 2 2 iddle of BRBREREinne QHUON nx. tue. dale 9 Hannay, ine Ahab litt OUTS COST OF MINING. -_ Utah and Nevada as aC Reno. Two years ago he was seized by a bad atttek of gold fever, and hastened to Tonopah for treatment... During the last weolk of March, 195, he indulged in the not unaccustomed luxury of a glorious spree. On the first day of April he recovered conscicusness and sanity and wtarted for Belmont, some i ty miles to the north, to visit his father' and brother, taking a quart bottle of. "miners joey" for companionship on the wu The day was hot, the road dusty did ‘his throat dry. Naturally he toyed with the bottle and when noon came it was empty and he was sleeny. Dootheel known aie belief 4 dismounted color Con-|' os hé of the "horse N rocker glint 35 the the Ce 11.-That lamas BONDS. SUGAT: STOCKS, a the | . > DA slogan 1e6 sis y ay he a golden blanket over the spot in Bust" of , 1860, when the whole| be . £& , Id in the valley below. In the ,| erty. Tudnel No & under date{of auly 4 smplre within 20 miles of the peak was | firs st shovelful of dirt he found fifteen wag Genorted by Gupesintentent: iwutr: which the main shaft of the Virginia | ‘ Two | little nuggets of gold, varying in size As | Known as the Pike's Peak region. mine was destined to. be sunk man to be in 175 feet. A letter resyn ned to strike Twin lakes|from the head of a pin to that of half they busied themselves washing out]! arties ceived, under date of July 21, reports the same time, the Stevens party|the size of a grain of wheat. After the No. 3 tunnel In 20 feet the precious particles blind luck drove} * at For the of seven men and the Johnson party of | he had secured what land he wanted Henry Comstock that way. He was.a in No, crosscut all cached their flour| )@ told some prospéctors about it, and| week ending July 21 the aes They men, lank, cadaverous, untutored and un-|! our separated,|there was-a rush to the new diggings, |} tunnel was extended 9 fcet. provisions and then washed Canadian. Possessed of neither | * ind and ground not already staked or The property of the Bingham Bay honor, brains nor industry, he was yet Pach party agreed to notify the other by ranchers was quickly taken} 5tate company is well managed. here by a pistol shot in case they struck it,| owned gifted with a nerve so monumental that . are no salaried officers, and the greatof the} The Johnson: party entered what » is} UP Gus it overtopped the highest peak WNichoison of Zoldfield haa|er part of the tunneling has been done Seeing dis trict in poor man's tate. like Sierras. Results. Aug. | eyon nine rican Sme iting and Refining com- | $000 black s pk h ide ore that shows ni ot Salt Lake City. pany at Salt Lake and Mr. Hanks ac=|a trace of free gold. It consists of companied the shipment to learn the} sangue of nie and quartz not untike Private leased wires over the celebrated Goldfield ores and ts en | exact eens from the ores is raising AND BRYAN system. The copper ore Ferrer 14 "perf countered tn quantitles that cent in the ra metal In gathering | the expectations of men to the Orders promptly executed has been using the boring mountain and hills which looke d the little plateau, there j Penk, Maina ean y fools and nomenal Nev. "JOHN C. CUTLER JR. inthe Mazur +h from Gives | Bly, ce o; Interests Smelter lopmenis Lake amee cg= ++ 10: 330. P ei Mt: Prova ani) ENO ‘Cans Ca anyon 0 p.m $1 Sig 7:30 a |