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Show 6 THE !NTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, MINES SEPTEMBER 7. 1908. | 160 S. Main Street he vegetabl Sears SAYSWEST'SGOLD PREMIER CIRCLE TSCAMP || NATIONAL STRIKE HAS OHIO COPPER 1S BOTH | | pmwvaTe wines, | Suit oo CALL AS SENSATION - SINKING AND DRIVING)} ,.2°m2ecr Pscuammes mor 4 ging wit corm takinga Salt | Operator Tellsee of Uniformly Reports From New Northern Work of Getting Mine Ready. : 3 Good Conditions Shown by Camp Development. MILL ORE IN Rather Eclipse SIGHT SEAM | NEARLY PURE A Rapidly. GOLD Alea S HAS GIGANTIC ‘ % ORE OIER Low Grade, $1,500 i -_ a¢ || Ton, 7 450 ---- te pans sasCees Golden tte 75c ~ " Feet, following 9} 3! $250 0c how a3 St JUMBO LEASE ~~ » the rrices | cent ) Dressed T IN ST mothy, PAY II ORE' ** es j| cwt per i and ing by mine has a shaft 100 ago by Mr. Gundaker, George B Hol- Rane mbt. Pau wies) 4 feet wide. high grade number tunnel mn On of the Spotted small shafts yalues with to approach an Tissure, with four-foot average porphy value. Twenty-four "The Bill Voids g the Tag average at ry | terday and s returns this and inehes € feet, Gold i The Kaish Bar, Overlook s v riter ae Se ae rther along the is the famous group owned by Dixie, | have Fraction | ee work ORS trend of Water W. per the D. show same shaft vein and the roe stu and feet . was of ore that Elko Prince prove continulty of an ore trend for 509 feet and the shaft} bang ps Grenden a -e8, nn ai iy ee. o 7 Vonks eo = = . ae va bodies he y + aaa 1e i 150 and ort oC of uens Jur foot medium Se The "The greatest showing is Rex, owned by Newkirk, This eau } | the has $25 property a shaft a aking a assures ou ad-| | jr. M. morning, Joues the 1e WO/A Chariots, Beatities'"Hard aldas, are in a prom-| 7 Cirele ern n is bound district, district St. Star gravels "It to to | which left Reno! with quartz. plenty of its true from district has good along in Gola e ioEast- great fissure showing values of four $380 much rib- feet to $8,720 R. here to inspect for himself the the lez asers are half SMELTER great merit and to o the state rotwee The the rich tak- Ores at gold, water my or at }ot Ore ‘ Bingham this body | & h ps READY has elo tering 0 ei e hie n a ee which same every nee Th fe even aria oon spo amt db "progr ag 7s | repairedA TROUGHS. parts at| locality is MAMMOTH IF indi-| Hawkeye north of theMining estate ension § of the | ment compa and ofthe ‘Mazutna company company's lying} Hille ; he up p re Pad or group property, sults roll al, else T anallen Bonanza Ney., Sept reports Fred | siderable the high although lime mixed at the men getting | drift, which United ithe bottom lek lose 2 = a nc is-poor to ke Peer ere tensive scale, {t is understood. - ~ | Secoud r. Myers purchased his interests in and |} lease into | tinues is of. being run a 60-foot L. the =e m:. 10 grants. := cs finish rR tell, can Becton miei ree Fork canyon ‘A. A. Kirby. Rufus ze u Ko Cobb op? | 0 Menibers Salt Lake Brock g§ Exchan ' M f N and e Miu- B IN o na', Ind., N D $81; 9% = . the at will MARKETE. 5D but no Mammoth re ay= Mr from The! 5 15 ) 15 25 z Ads produc-| west 60. Pearson feet The& Everett work has 1 ime * theu« into the a and present in the crosseut. Burch expects to cut the fracture in the crosscut ina first few i y Timoth Alfalfa, Straw t . r t ecutfon, seonomles or a problem @1 05 @ W :0 4 O7a 7b Z oR , Ib pound 19 I .11 ; 06 » a ‘ CO. executed TELEPHONES 7m ia = "10 z & BROKERS promptly BOTH does 094@ and f on the NEW YORK, BOSTON AND SAN FRANCISCO Stock Exchanges and New York and Boston CURB marTete necnrlttaen ate ere eee sted se« ih yr 5 tg . EK a ae %%@ od POLLOCK Orders 1¢ 7 ; ne 4 E. = WEST SECOND SOUTH 8ST. AL, SALT LAKE 2 CrTry . . Private Lenaed Wires Over LOGAN AND BRYAN SYSTEM. 6 30 ‘ Nah A, BANKERS : 5 ; MARSHALL, M. D. F. Walker Bldg. - JAS. 6 , 0 a doxe > . C. 232 08 ) 0 a yan an -f- t Je = 576. See =e JOHN C. CUTLER, JR. ‘ RV ESTE BANKER (Established 18592.) Bonds, Sugnr Sttoucat Bank Stocks Other high-grade Investments and 0 rught rid. ae oth Phones ne. 00 380 1. 20 wes0 Building. 1.65 per « , per ¢» Ti pérowt --T ae 1.90‘ Kd baled, per ton baled, per tor Ver bale, -half- od MINING If your mines are a ts do t may capitar Fan> n Cte ccour tiaste cacuarte ta ages» = * a lack of Focoulehit: plannitig, exhy ens 7 . of. ge \eralogy. © = lurgy or mechanical, consult oF on 79 OU Mae 0A LS of) 1.00 O14 @ 40 pound h 0 rolled, --- ERCINEEH : 4 09 2.00 > 00 @2.00 46 per"cwt ‘1 Bari Y W, In 14.00 11,00 T, on if 30 1.00 05 Qs -_ you a in are d ti . aaver ising that Ss an rut , he - . busi- your ORE upon the at pay present,| eC are t Dae bo > & er $350,000 aWeoRen : 1 Cable, g tive @ feet | and ye i s lo shshipped Lee has a as ness. tep be ' thankful it ee ‘ Y On PN from official attitude, is sharply con- Another London journal | ° ; By About ten years for JOHN A. a205-6 TY taught 5 the ee | pen R« Yor! AT 3-T was the of C anterbury, at his Lhe eo tight | young bishop of | og jt, world. stay at Bishop | up the con-/to the Arch-| primate palace also at California4 and C took remonstrate qd, fellow mightily. Come to a home is a pretty quiet of old g his boy, certain school all|yelative to Lambeth. | opened attended an Anglican Bishop days,|June chureh in Moreland and after active ‘ the part: modern times left here early attending of "4 persons ade made . have been - selec- "c 5 from ‘4 a cata| P itent mate ate warms " 5 thoroughly : : him. ‘| | seu up -P Our oe Grat Cc » cially: | anc of | honor,exemplified given him before as good himan lessons education think) kind |boy IN| j¢'ss friend his his |/father's but before he office he ran and to him son. mouth, Then and isis the of told the That boy came in|after an absence. church | father didn't home the other of ten years know him, For I] half é ae . o our FAIL es R and to { adian th e room was constructed view 1 li espeee with economy 4 a and an cle: inliness. ELIAS MORRIS x stuff uff in him R posite Opposite Temple ae ment ef South Gate S > Block - ebject.or't: the SS There ta atts fous rc aspirations, people are Bead t oe nae that most tunes, ‘They8 aretaiien. bi of ‘me their own for-in 6 26 Phavaheinerar aoa l| . U ES 1 ee BY One day His} alone. | -L- the You} away) heme) it . boy-|one his ¢o é as etiinievenihore friend advice he's run tired get an} to his own gave this alone. If hee he calling remembrance because b could across must ' 50 J If he has the | manhood stuff in him. he'll turn out asn't, all the : worryiying, aj) right, if he hasn't, coaxing, beatings and prayings von't | 9, auy go0d,. You cannot yaake a whistie out of a pig's tail. You cannot 4 make a pursemanhood. out of stum® a sow's Gq ear, yr» boy hasn't Rims | here yesterday | of a place when a boy, who is the life| the Adriatic. He) or the home with all his rackets and the Lambeth con- | kick-ups, is gone, At the request of . if : i ates ee wrereld Glenn the mother, a Saha oe erer lee j Episcopa church |town to employ dectectives to hun guest Moreland mother young YORK Rent Sept. 1.-- H. Moreland, over the during his ference, and a that NEW t rayiepork, William father c eee to such a cere i | one fine morning in June the} lad hiked for parts unknown | Naturally the mother grieved for her| son, and the father, while he did} lec, much a ety, 1, a c k | eden MORELAND ARRIVES Ag. eras - Many a mother have done their | a boy, given him the best| i . line =|) dissatisfied ans" with tions log. : can, : finest state, f . EODT JAYNE. they Adv. Bloek ock, piano finished man . : . ee | pois ° ] ever shown nthe tel . els | | ° training IDEAS" é Atlas as . ie wine | | | ions home i -- | a |}a father and © | full duty by forboy,| any OF ° . Giles-McAllister there ell ‘well, mother, ? usiness. FULL | was ay,tive to their boys A father isn't very | Side who be -/much eee of a father and {snt | Sid ‘ a a i mother mo ler isnt fatl n{V 1 of @ mother who But does afternot| father was an} | worry Ir concerning their boys, ago SsSouth on the . . convinced 3 ed that that His came his as ° . our "ce | suggests If annoo Manho d Stuff is1S His, fils, He'll me WinIn OutVu | can jse- {from that time on he was a man and| journey ‘of life. Beyond those. dis, Al "the | he wanted her to know it. Naturally, | tanees they cannot go. After that the| vein. BISHOP we out-that « demnatory of the hesitancy of the) that "for the first time in his adminfrench government El Heraldo | istration Clemenceau had lacked the ye quisite lantut eae sae = any *h' Es is requ r re > iteness and ha dissz . « France and Spain are ilike in-| played something of the > fatal provolved in the defeat of fe ee eee Aa of the fallen Moor." = SSS = = ea = = y yleld ‘ a and eae aan omen that level) to oven you a iS Germany € Vives Tenet which is Ps what does a mother know . about a as ee can, sought to discover his | ligh-grade ore from it g| boys fancies and sixteen ambitions!" When | must = nt and turn him to work it, thenout they extends from that property aere the lad turned pe Seniaue leave the boy to his 16 38 of the Cobalt Centra! Mines oirie |}the privilege of coming in at any| 5y ° s bes . | y lhour of the night i any, ¢ in| ) ON gs. Balvation -The ae as best ee he ma; he pleased, told his Fathers and mothers can go with| has just (for a depth of itr tect and | Tom he had quit school and that | their es certain distances on th« es it help : won a great diplomatic victory. Paris; well make up their minds to join as Madrid hesitated and lostst. grace i! ss : in the »> consecra consecrand Madri resit d ane | gracefully as possible |" Spanish public opinion, as distinet| tion of Mulai Hafid by Europe.' eas cr a ly ong rucia may Spares Way,| $100,000.d oo e Toots ares arate ae eee against the mandators of the ; nat het Le Al veir CLLe act. a "More than six months ago Paris| | ponement toa yet more remote future! and Madrid ought to have changed | of the day when Paris and Berlin will! their talk and. prepared for the init t to bury the the hatche unite hatchet. "ite evitable. Jermany threw Germany threw out hints Phe really tg mistake has been! then which would have been taken lq made by France and not by Germany had they come from any other Clemenceau waited too long for the | source." . crucial step Some Spanish papers, like the KEs- | Had France and Spain, agents of the pana Nueva reproach Clemenceau powers, acted immediate after the with having refused to recognize Mulai | dete at of 4 bd-El-A ziz by Mulai in the' Hafid when the two eapitals of the | night battle of August 20 and taken! Sherifian empire, Fez and Marrkakshe the initiative in uw proposition to reero eeee him sultan lognize the Unde nae cae condition that ar Vh ever the painful preliminaries h e ledge }himseself too observe observe the eye pledge 1 A Al-|m: may be,' ; ays the . London Week-end || | geciras act, Clemenceau would have! Review. rae ieee in Paris aie ye state that tho|- the edge of |¥OuUngs - lad to e : Spee Special o close SELL mine at ing ed hill, | Bishop stre xd streaked ae CONSULTING eoneen Seu i: Ser ieeety es 128 nothing in the Morocco business except in one particular-the Increase of irritation in. France, and the post- have crosscut | pan-Anglican congress in London as @|hood days, not developed delegate from the diocese of northe an let the boy is 3 31 1.00 174 Artichokes, a dozen 20. | Hubbard ‘squash,-per. 1b 7k Green heans, ie pound . iy ne i : ae ae "show: | old fool a Sera ve ae ing values of from 10,000 to 12.000| three centuries behind mes, aes for a width of 26 inc hes.. The | lad thought that father had new streak {is said to be e richer.| gotten the time when he was a be made. until more depth | bishop of and stoping areas opened,| England, ore, ; but at ewl Wheat, per ey ribs and hor! emenceau B. fe Ti e ore a prep republican 1 VEEN IN COBALT. -_--10,000 cenree for Width of 25 Inche Run and cone from all Ore is be- | Moreland, effort is dipping tities is J, E. suffi-| Renee tines inc pat by a storm other line oint--near climinste all or In Oe oe some will ether always KKoew be| His ante forced| or minex. _ Business, south drift. The In winze. but the aS great nee o his tained Winze Mr. shows aes Service ae i Via line between Salt Lake] Phone our agent, 2009. is still present extraction is as for a few drift, of where ore, that the another there is a fine ---- } iat | tri 1h: Ree gan ee M. mber elem: oO ke 2.5 50 : Sp Cae at m raT: Pera ol tene - ound Ss: train wilt Git te rLostante pel terial ay 40 nt at: Agri-| day, at 1 ; * And) oeneers: in "That Poe's AT trains. arose every hour, to leave cluding LAGOON ‘Trains p.m Seca a te a The Trail tt ha tim automo!pile answered at of tho St ee aeeror ber Ae to 5 was common] a practic al enaneiee ansas ee Downey, MRS. JOHN hears so often A. about i ee nea | con LOGAN much wonders ssions. ‘ies ay "prope: failures, hey do successes ing che ou not|"Mfen tt that largely outnumber the have brought the werld to its present | pn advan = lizat n The 2 z anced civillzation wheel of ee ble nol put nation to rung ae ‘plone at Se rault in of Nea time -- = 8; Gear an the Naturally, people the of road the to Ameri- wh eminent | at i* be Jadder one over aoe at Mie are brutus, progress has been turning rapidly in But i ihe de ‘velopment of the countless re- | lin ourselves sources of our country and native inTh &%. |telligence of can republic. No his s sekell » enough indomgo to the high- the that not cf born j In eft our we are underShakespeare. who are constantly they believe to be a Were they Feolin= masters is under bewalling fact that unlucky 5 ro $5.29, { City to You But 2.000 him, be father's office, and call said: Then . He know, the father wanted to just as he the con-| father "Wish continue the efforts which success, They T} obstacles that becdme arise alone bring| js passed, discouraged before them: by j to play in-| affairs sent the "boy" On the other hand, one often wit- | "fool mother," | nesses sublime courage in individuals had bless your dear heart turned mother and-again left The oe ind | bey Ticket his "‘business himself of they an have stars, no alternative unimportant men, dle and part be had There mothers worked fooled. had/ | who they are seemingly undertake fated. seems to Eve rything | beget his foot up the|sitton and saw him, knew] will akin misfortune, and yet, to the superhuman the rest had better and triumph stuff that was in tions, = to imagination. manhood been that boy out are a good Just eating many their | the | |eventually atlain Failures fathers and|/results of hearis rela-'ergy and the over acme of every their oppo- by a they Saree ambi- r are largely better Siren wha ac Pays sg Barry oLinn mothe w ent. ‘int o but tha for th She te eee: AS "'chainpalign? phe-it all depends Bite They legitimate one's lack of the judgement, enpersistence in the acquire- fn forgotten, ; had a son Hke that." Just then the|stead of being spurred to the redoub- ithe world being none the door opened again and the young man |ling of their energies, they weakly| their having been orn came ear and simply smiled and said: |surrender to diculties that are mar y 2. "Father, don't you know me? The} times magnified in the minds of non- | It Made a een rest had better be left to the imaginacourageous pergons. |. He-Which‘do ty|no more than lawn than his Idaho | ee eo Oren trip from. Salt Lake, Office, 201 Main St, the sighed be-| methought Wjtion, ‘Now what ao. we le arn trom home. the Excursion Se Six Pye UNIONS member Journal. & M. lal an Either phone, 2000. not weeks rieh ore has the ore will Labor depth is at- | 6'929ing rich shoot seon to be encountered | Crosseutting is in progress from the }north PRR a ore the Biddlecone says indications of PAN Atos assistant)-Bring bl planar Express Ramberger and Ogden at present pest No drifting on the been done, however, but be stoped out, when more Loveday-Um-eh-er-er-er | showing pre APE Be Cerin: = Quick the smelt aoe danger of a of the smelter -_--- +> + peeraene: ewelry nf, festen fe eeorien ALL |manner, Charlle Be that . Gee as w'8.m eas = Bran, , stained with jron and by the time the the work done by the gathering, which }and wants to see the world, and you| Contact is reached the boys hope to| Was the most noteworthy assemblage | need not worry, for it manhood stuff) be in values, Cinnibar in small quan-|0f lay and clerical members of the|js his, bell win out all right.' ready and the mining and emelding? machin 3 will iol be without pewe wiljeonstruct an auxitlat' Mr: (Imig shut-down AKD Ph ones: dover commission E ‘s STOCKS eS order 0 - - Tatieeaetee . fenerated for the| He has driven 50 feet from the shaft gatherings, visited a number of historic | hour after he saw him he talked with|achievement is lined on either side | ™ in never tise above that fancied of Tintie Suite' don trotlecee i number Gilbert continues to sink in the | Spots in england He left for Cali-|him as if he was an entire stranger,| with those who have to give up the at sfortune, but as the yoars multiKnight, says the Eureka onorter: winze below the tunnel, and is mak-| fornia soon after his arrival for the lad had "put on girth, udded| pursuit of some jdeal There ar EP det cg are sure to drop lower and cae will be put up and another line| img an encouraging showing DELIVERY EXPRESS inches to his stature and a all many reasons why this is inevitable cepnnd ue iene aware 6c scale. Handi"Un through to Tintle from the Ameri"At the original lease, the Biddlehad made a splendid young fellow of | Many overestimate thelt abilities; » ¥y this false superstition, they! can Fork plant. The new line will be| cone & Culver, about 50 feet of s FREE DELIVERY é himself So complete was the trans-]others are fickle and change " allow opportunities of. life ina f } d feet of sinkB berger Express line between Salt I 5 their by to slip which eer Sree 2 ee rae ne|ing has been accomplished from. the Ta eh ane Pe" eASe Ask our agent, | formation that when the young fellow] minds, relax their energies and do not | PY them unimproved, and when youth Intodeardieta John vonn in sacked The ore roe ees fore Electric Line and Steum Plant} for Smelte The Utah County See company is already enlarging its plant in Amerti- ae ( each. ln poet per SF EXPERIENCE ) : per = YRARS' : a 10 1k 124} ‘ > r 16 cros pay | so ;south shaft. has reached 23 fee to expose good ore. other | tion will soon | jg eecurad the group from Judge W. E. Shirrell of Los Angelés, who held a one-half in-| Goldfield mining man, A. Cae riunon oF 10s Angeles, and Morris Stack Be ‘Mazuma, are interested in the groun e+ - See en stock broker, 216 p.| F, pee ock. ing fexican'.govern-| ththeir <4 Ss : the will 1 are the smelters comp y nit Day cee ‘ to grade of the!" there is conwith 0 °G 25 @ = 124 2s oes enter Leonidas Wig 4 ve rtent flour, per ty Stra zracde er cw Pak BY sae ost. Céthmeal = Nass . Ea n' r¥e flour...pex Whih: rvo:fo per-cwt Ib oa 20@ wt Joins, Veal ou Cl Lae MINE DOESN' twenty Dispatches ‘nin at .-|Crown Reservefrom | ‘obalt a lake has widensned out R Pork 40 Lo ‘" 10@ ed "" ‘ trout, 10 Utah. Phone Bell 114 ~ 15" 20 1520 dozen per SP "1 "08 G4 uda, per get r. : esi macke r pe fonda ' patella bates PR ded dca imoth aminetuslig@uiiowites" | aa en Reporer YET e on Rhyolite, travers- and ee ene being WILL IT About ae as x e Mista in Property. | large in gold directly one ib Sa i arranging property very LC ee | Ne superior, ng =e ae rthern end Ser cminleten : ere oF ae in ee Horse canies ede Gn of ee reat he +z ees sh : GC J " ye i tavaoot brook | in the proximity to the Boilermakers, Big ; " acs. 1 nie Dipper, Desert View and. Buckhorn properties, on all of which ore has} been found In ledges, at least two of : which pass tntoe Columbine grounc The stock of the Seven Troughs Columbine company ts largely held DY] officials of the Denver and Rio] adds Railway company The locatlon of the Columbine property as re- | eae ates which rhs has been | found practically assures 1e SUCCESS of the company aa SoM The in. thee Monianeer to! surface assays have this ground and its} which ee . interest claims, J Excellent obtained on XM Sora lotnton te ig tanious Mohawk mine of Goldfield, became rer ofa shows high yields Two railroads run 05° | Cows, .3 "s . City, BIRD-COWAN COMPANY Custom Assayers and Chemists 160 South West Temple Street <) 16 174 biomes WHoLEs ane ver Cre eol 024)" Round _ i | Bock , equally is found ; Continue | Lessees Thi s | identical with high- original lease, a in the , S Colorado States at loss of time and money. Gray lease is north of the Biddlecone | Sa centenie) arrived The engineers of the company have | ang Culver block and the qyorkings from Europe aboard oo prospecting the Mexican Explor-|are about 400 feet apart. The lease} has been attending r oo anne ene, Cont Dany s proper.r- | is held by John Gray and John May a ference in gg r , eas The winze on the Easter Sunday|@athering of the joining on the south the property , een from and Lecator of Rohawk pares Interest io meee enger Gro dsren thousand dollars is the g wane ing t 73 whe one-quarter t West : to the largest cast- | Wa arburton asserts. and it is quite} Re as hith- |) likely that this will make a ener: gy Ni in the bevy The showing has been made in a} ‘ and to Swiss ay cost of er aa great the east howeyer, ----_ IN SEVEN PROSPECT The Seven ‘Troughs Columbine Minand Milling company, owning the Key touched from QUEEN oe -| Warburton day. ee is buebel, 3 wo Awe ure ae' 95 ate Per POBRA:. Spring chi ei. 1 Nex hon y r pound y Larib ows . . S.1505 a 0 RICHEST the there nen pak ae aa D fia ty aa Le ne Ir 1 co mit ) exican pi lute, Onions. -per' cw Green. onlor P I yer u "Fa, FS0its Celers kL 10 02% 96 oe Of > --__-. pea 75 10@ @ Lake hic |ing $3,000 gk Mgt: DUNG) ; Vernon. vert profit. its The recently f || Stat thinking and from comparison with| jchea own company Ssunkey Cand maupting whieh willi bring down the most of ‘theconviction the gold flelds§ that of thein.e West s ‘ -ea - makacnine|erage values The lease looks s 7 3; ctte eo ie | ceedingly . 4 ‘have. time:| eek nn Its promising, Gold Circle will make the premier gold Bang. silver producing district of the Wes FINE | anagemen been present DIAMOND . cake GOL. .'s sales rch, per pound wi nite ! fi h, per pound trout, per pound . Suid ' ie pe ataeratiah | that the has Gray opened lease - ning the pre. -|}on the Diamond Queen Start off with a capacity | three fect of ore that is expected to a as day andme with copper OS Samples ‘| be of 2 shipping grade, our aa neu a net "tne broug in by Mr. Warburton are} oe ri stock Z WORK | ores. fose Thetse ore src foundoiiashas a large perper || a The' beans Hs e| Pody. \ which, should : cette Of the, company show ‘that| able to get its own fluxing ae ap as good | but the company has not resumed the | sults when time for ex-|Sltpment of ore and may not do so} torin it. untid the first of October Should the]. : company fall to make aera ore ar i is Paha n ) that La Mascot tun-| rangements with the smelter at at ore work was stopped last] time, Manager McIntyre will arcbatis |} year, was °: bre aking ne sple ndid min-| put the usual ferce to work and pile| | eralize sds territory the ore up underground until such New. York; 6.-The a melt er a f the q Douglas Copper cor pany wil (Start up ‘within a couple penses investors listed tr public of Tiny, | as Profit of 2 Day and | | cbripany way of \ ane ABOUT : Sept. time local, been agus BoObIen PCr: one :... Utah potatoes, per Satro per. cwl J? yer vt estan pe Re ¢ ae Apples, per bushel 05 Uo +> r+ ° 0.10 ated prunes Sid re Cauliflower, per pound... per bunch «eeveaeee er he. ve oan ers ve i¢ ay. ‘ aan hanna nor ponnd . ous ‘| om n ported (i re-® eerae were: icl ets ane aa gham to bring down the . oppe oductio n. There pper produ 1e} is extent of the territory left to ¥j Neen eels ne ee it W be "by. git CORN, iy ete mill of he wd a . Ohio te Pre rs 78 T MYERS day has and not. } eco wey of : 1. roughs ot 0 place here | Ken Seven district,et of the dime fate of ‘tl e | to start ork uponto itsthe hice an ue 7 : Pdroes e woeetine est _ fine agricultural surroundings and | adhe not te ces : supplies. The district in its entirety ng Mg a dD ac has td Hol-| ER | Smelter 2G 1 of 300eres tonsa gold, ten placer wholesome op" OA ef of preliminary work is ide 24 a con pe neat would vouls som wioa give Ade |age for George is uearly Paul, and very work ae aetoany, has at its disposal. So fur only 1 | View. small pertion of the Ohio Copper ucre- | been | Sleeping | usmé et dectine, is the boned turning ton: "The the te Ce Ce SS : automobile, Gundaker, W, and | | | the Ricos, Scrabbles:... Fraser in all Dimensions J. H. Macmillan and . S. Macmillan going out from and see }| properly vein irom which that of the Rothchild Queens, El Capitans. ‘ all smer ahaa | Place in; good quantities » and much go Strcam beds. "On the tae Na-'.all, and as a. consequence only one} | | large ove body has. been opened to| date, This ore body runs from the] Utah : Copper line, whe - it ja 300 feet | leran, who are the principal owners / in width, to a point ae he Ohio | j of the rich Mohawk-Jumbo lease und | te rritory for fully 700 feet "Tor 700 | other important mining enterprises in| feet along its strike the ore shoot has | | Goldfield, are associated with Mr been iad ked out. haene r in the Charleston group. ‘| The widest place in this body is Mr. Gundaker, when he arrived in| 400 feet, and it is all ore In this one] | Winnemucca Monday with the sensa| body there are some 7,000,000 tons of tionally rich specimens trom the | cppper ore whose average copper con- | strikes which the leasers made on the | tents e 1.8 : per cent, with "3much of | property, telegraphed the good news| jit running 2 per mS nt In the ore \to his partners and Mr. Macmillan|are thee gold silver values that xt Z and < i ‘ : took the first train to Winnemucea, | haye operated in other instances at Mr. Gordon and Sweeney, 180 feet in sulphides, being the on thesacked dump. and The Golden i rg ie wise an experiments 4 based on actual tes aving high-grade and the = Goldfield Xolien's Cohe n's of tional in Louis accompanied by of at much of put it Dilknce i ae eee several months old mill on the months to ee ,V | Tuesday | The inl ae *- values | The condition urrounding these a halt | were not of the best, either, for $40 ajlery one knows the unsutis on National place among of the state, big rush to property exposes| : 2 and auee firitt | ton. fate ane rt devices jis In no but it is respectively, $200,000 of blocked ore | EXPects to Operate It on Own averaging d iat a ue ning. lk ThISEk k rking the (to the. house o ys ~ t ' , af p 9 Rl n4Bxperinent a eet } ‘: "lorene a I ad p nat M0 d me ee ead trike umbers, per lun: ai ed 4 , *) > . ‘ seselon Ouc " \ 6rd. . ‘ os ae? . , morning The. Shoot Bee Those who know the Ohio Copper shitd?to be: clone to: the Zinn whieh' ts Dairy Products property, its ores and it former Ore | almost surrounded now producing creamer' per. pound B test at Bingham = are certain that | leases, | per dozen hgRE when the mill is ready for business it oi Oe Choese pound 3 ill be one of the banner metal savchee pound wae || Cream opened | during show jin the Goldfield Owners Arrive, Arriving in Winnemucca from ss peer dee oe ae and Horton. wy Batt end ) ag. Ann) eated own. Pistvdis «$125, SEG ae in' the. old Bini Jumbo, under ‘the old aq, uro 10.000 share ue y stock we re offered throug he brokerage » pound may Bananas pr pound 40 Lemon a RENE | per. Cane O24 Lard pound li i .35 Smoked b a si rs a0 Covoanuts er' ‘dozen 3, | Cabbage, per pound 023) Utah lettuce, per: dozen a mining property in| eos 7 ho ct S ie are = |ing ore Rev. on 1e sam ere similar importance and Pa the Jurgen's redemption lease. 4 Great Showing in Rex. of as nat go} ing ‘ averages = ae tent is in : gold Which with sorting. runs as oe a ton, and has Jarge Baan peo las ae hi character of the w { on vhie h thn | Seven Teovdtis Columbine anything to sell,"" said | management had to depr ndaforstheir'| "but it looks Hke we | work Yet un average of all thes "4 | Develop Property Near richest oo hey = in conjunction. Che proposition having z 2 rs $11 pér ton at a depth of sixty , feet. The Ga Crown, y b leaserl | aoe ware Cr hah oe ne si ae crs ‘ald. on Company \accou was fc 3,000 feet thousands eninmeteicn in length along of tansthe . of main ie w ousands ons of m ing ore on the dumps and with the company working at a depth of 200 fect in a perfect pyretic sulphide, averaging better than $12 a ton, with large bodies of it. series of cuts and shaft on the Saibntc ~~ 2 Se will been ledge i yes- | rade a which has the a 0 urs sok leases on Charleston hill js apt to be! cent The new plant will do as - Tn the dis- | pretty thoroughly convineed that myjor better, and it | intended that it Circle | Statement Its correct.' | should do as well hie the beginning. McClellan . broke ore th it ton in gold Harvey lease, the the John Siavin, : upon ; which leasers have |inent encountered a fair sized body of le amps 2.700 ore with a large body of high | cause grade milling ore Ripsaw 1s a lease twenty-two Hato of feet of $8 a ton in gold, | practically the same width and tunnel into the same lead | There is a streak of two and fourteen feet $11 vulues | Inches wide that will run "Fu trict they feet more ed ?!# the On in free milling and twelve feet of $4 | pound.' ore as exposed giving a back between/ "We haven't the open cut. and lower tunnel of | Mr. Gundaker, ninety Climax, whict Gayer-Don-| leases, one-half fifteen $1.100 | "On ex- lease. the r depth of fifty feet E in oo th c footwall is < aa streak streal inches wide and Iving this tale is the seam of two) almost solid gold Beside there {s a streak fifteen inche which will run £2.2236 per ton] $18 | wide Peet of Values. has an open cut of Carey | jntg four and posing a xSilicificd lead of twenty-four | fe joins, fect and returning an average for the | up in twenty-four and » Ipwer showing for Combination consolidation and lead tunnel exposure, "On in|j, crosscul | aldson enriched crosseut Jead are . the Impregn: led Dog a that Uae ng into considerabeginning the) . ealled on for] daily until the ore pound 2 -13 would be a poor one to use in de-/der full headway The tunnel has De dpean aee 10@ scribing the samples which Mr. Gun-}to be carried about 506 feet further The word was passed around 8, i c ; en 16@ gaye; displayed They were more!}to make connection with the shaftand | ™orning that the Jumbo lease per pound 4 ot, gold than quarty And he had a small! the shaft must be sunk about 700 feet ape end én thee oH le 34 vk per bunel i ; valise full of them and easily worth to reach the tunnel level, which will! gigce ts the sett coe ut 4 . a iar nas, per dozen ....0..-.25@ in the neighborhood of a thousand = give a total depth of close to 1.400] ene: ie Goldfield) Chronicle, | ; AC an dy Ib . "fees ae a dollars, says the Humboldt Star. feet on the dip of the vein In the} 'Dada"™ ¢ "lark manager of the property ee Oe . ce " he rich stuff was broken into Sun-} meantime it is expected that the new | admitted that som¢ good looking | itermelon, per pound....,.. + f : ‘ ; } the ct ut &7 latorae ane t per bushel . 9 . c stituft hic 1 een encounterec ‘ dayi on both the ni ombination and 2 000ny mall! aut mouth of the HIS tHAe ne a iron enco a ie Ses a | ireen onions. per bunch .... Harvey leases on Charleston hill. The tunnel will be reudy to receive the ; Woluld'ctnot even ‘asaare : 7 s y, per ‘¢ bunel ' : 7 a s yuile o "VE . an preperty on which the strike was|ores by the time the underground] 4, 4). Hatalliex "bntoute writer pet aun i . eral eonditions in the camp. Getting | made was that which was purehased | workings = are prepared to handle working in the lease were mis BO ¢ per « heac A wifc showings, shawtnes from J. I. Workman only ten days! them ervative, and vt Wek" SURE 33@ down to specific he as said c € ; > sane : ,were \ trying t kle per quart Midas beef Tripe, 50°.) 10 ay invariably old and silver nvyariaDly Bold a : values are . encountered = whenever | oxidized iron is found associated with | either the smoky or light colored | quartz, and that this combination is Bley ti : rane i. very much in evidence throughout | t ! > SVs * kes ¢ ssures. is the he || as ee oI f dil dikes a 1 fi 1 oe way in which M. H. Lane a prominent | ee wperator of Gold, Circle sized up gen- | ‘The: ©moKk Rologn se an a att rad ne 56 (9. | Headcheese 10 4 hat tha fect in depth. all of which shows an | !leran and J. H. Macmillan of Gold- | Ohio Copper, sa average milling ore of $35 a ton, field, The magnitude of the strike Tt is to be taken with cuts and trenches on surface | iS deserlbed by Mr. Gundaker in these | tion that frem_ the O s provingg the ore shoot for 400 feet in | Words management villa. be length and from three to eighteen Two Inches Largely Gold. a fine tonnage of ore : . | -to ap o quarter, 170 [tam ‘sausage Sugar and Honey. igar ew (sugar pat Yr ove 2 undi< ha igar, pe pound... conib, per pou 3 e OUT r eats aud Vegetables. per peck 5@ , per Ib ewiades 03a 3. pe mes ck one Produc- front | Corned R5 Ones Leases. Lamb, Salt | | Lamb, hind ee ae ae quarter, pound Smoke d ham, sliced . Bresmed: ham "sc recut nicge Smoked bacon fea 1.75 ‘ 1.80 : square miles, work of the last four | Winnemucca Monday with news of |/MMl aulie a force of men simmers | I$ Close to Zinn, Now Almost) eh he in leon per pound Surrounded (chops). ..s. pound. | ag cwt | b as OFFICE AND CHEMISTS \SSAYERS pes Poultry, 76 Veal ae i] | ‘Tame ducks, pound. Lamb chops yt oes 2 10 wee awe tae pounds... ..c.eeee a¥ 35 SRE SERS S00: per Alfatta: | ~ eee : . ce ee tew. mutton s Flour and Feed Wheat er ew per V ~ eee eee eww. nee | Oaits DOP Ow. £6 dove ond och wees LATE beet SO Toast ee xapyutton at quoted) | | : That from one end to the other of Bringing with him samples which Manager Colin McIntosh of the Ohio the Gold Circle mining district, com|are almost pure gold to verify his | Copper company ever since his return ; i vaaveen Tincs . Pew |hae} statements, . ee from the East several . weeks ago has prising a. mineralized area. of 35 S. . W. , Gundaker came ~ to 3 ‘ ei or © , loved ; : y : re ¥ e company's < 8 months has proven uniform geologi- | a bonanza strike at National which at shape for resumption of active operacal conditions and gold and silver de- | the present writing seems to be with-! tions, and now it is announced that to. ; r posits; that the dike and fissure sysout a parallel in the history of the | day both sinking tn the shaft and drivtem throughout is clear-cut and strong | State. The term "lousy with gold' |ing in the Mascot tunnel will be un- aiiine eA SUNION thane ASSAY Z ng oh poe rising ten No. 1, per Ww straight grade "pi r ewl Higg Patent er: cwt.. Bales, relleac Cornmeal, 10 Gorn, por' owt !i | o takes" nirAatiz» MAU MARKET 2] Bakers' Mlour, | Flour, ies -- Oe, DITOR, DIRECTORY cae pound, © Sep ent | Cary, yer Meats uod weel grain ..Whole::corn juryThe i. DIED INING er nate 8 silent ris. | the, anarket "ihtireday: 1,000 Utah Arizona Gold 2.000 Tndependent Coal 1 share Utah-Mex. Rubber. "apital Je nnie ih the ‘Sxeention of to eee the on Wholesale °'$/'market. WILL SELL 1 ane on "e vs SOE ere rense cn -- | MES Mat Ee Hisar NEY BODY ars City. VESTMENT STOCKS HANDLED. for Mill to Be Pushed Rawhide's Best. Lake Describes Some Remarkable) | Thirty InchesoO in Addition Said|Opened 700 Feet on Its Strike,|. } V. SoaC ' Showings of Both High to Average Close to Maximum Width Is CLARK'S and Li AND MINING | 242GER BRos. [tTHE LOCAL MARKETS EDITED BY F. W. SPRAGUE. MUCH ~~ " for it.-Ilustrated get eA nt his ee wife the owwater and t ps wife's woe tipape ¥ Was merry an aera The 1en de.‘float aWay with '-Baltimore increasmother-in- |