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Show aa of 'who | Cole-Ryan Company . N Things Plans for ew Tooele. CAPITALISTS May BlBUY MINES Build Waive From | rapes Refining D. Ryan ly company, and Thomas associated with associates, which he Lucy which s ha be vé is ip the mine - TECOPAH CON, 10 GUILDRAILROAD class L. of the Wilson brother solid body of Pataca crosscut for more he eae and by and |} p ecting John F. Cole and | wefore In- een he ™tumh close-|jong.and Amalgamated Cop-|had 3 Sanita a quarter confined his Wil Standard ing negotiations der way it that bination sa Copper Oil, started for ‘both copper is well known, the new meee painaian en of construc- | Seen powerful of ie mile = halt wide, development and report smelting and 7 lime, Bath GE hicl-ecane atte has one place com- | w a Ohio! bot nk to a shaft or sixty > nich:.& belt is where has feet for por- Atore auntie in the porphyry atTiven seventy fee ost too astounding the © deep, crosscut result belief, for its object from| eeeics was | main is but it th oi li ralee a ullread of The the construction this eras parties of and| to. interest corporation. n Toe . Bingham.-Ten RECORD REVIEWED OF UTAH VETERAN = : } now TO G @ it impracticable the} in| the tote rived has be in- Sa last all Monday week with 2trived ‘delegatio ns as poet get und to Mayor Coe of Cc quainté R. Investment Conokc 66 West Third South Real Estate Exclusively Mining apaieky, who. ith win 7% Sie and Dr, Dessar, also of New York, inspected the Montgomery Shoshone mine this week, said before leayeit Goldfield and Fone rahi 1@ Output of th mine has bee doubled nd es aperati 1g erhateak decreased, unc the management o sod een The mill as ting betPehl e lan 6, ons a month at zs development Forward, March! Pass the word down the line that Salt Lake is the geographical center of the greatest undeveloped empire in the United States, and that no other city in the entire West offers equal inducements for profitable investments. We can sell you business property that will doublej in value in the next few years, also have many good buys in subdivision property. Hubbard Investment Co. ~ - of # was _sirenen 1@ ga Comrade epartment be- tak- 5 the ore' bod aan kept far in adProduction that the uce a gre ¢ mill cone wo re" oon in splendid Physical continued ee a ance 15, 1868 John A. 1869. son A , 2188. Thhin P Rea,;- Minne- commander-in-chle Ohto, nily-secom Sint un: aan 12-14, 1888. V YAY "i commande N AuWis., 2 w enty ae poe Milw aukee, -30 1889. Russell A Alger, Mic higan, commander-in-chief. Mass Ty enty -fourth- Bostan, Au 1890 Wheelock G Vv eazy, g 13 -14, NV: erm ont, commander- De chief Mich. Twe nty- fifth-Detroit August) J Palmer, New York, | r-in-chic xth Washington, Denia 21-29, Welissert, cominander-in- chic af. enty y-sey Indianapolis, Ind., Septer nber Ad61893. John G B. | ams, commander-inMassac shusetts, ; | | chie | May 12, Illinots, eee east Ninth-Chicago, Ill. 1875. John F. Hartrantt, c John 1879 C. poarinuone New York, 1881. N. -In-chie George §&. Seventeenth--Denver. Colo., St Bust 4-6, 1886. Luctus commander-in-c Twenty -first-st. §, 9. ania FOR No., Off REN ores ices an i s < Apply for Information to 42 Postoffice Place . THE SALISBURY CO. as ae a | This new light closely resembles daylight and costs less than any other practical illuminant. ‘Phone our Commercial Department. Utah Light & Railway Co. June July The cost of Electric lighting has been halved during the past year by the invention of the won- 16 Masea- | Ne - 25. Pennsyl-| Min Pairchtid, Wis. Teun, = f Let our representative tell you about it. Septem- "Electricity | uly 23-25, 1884: John S. Kountz, ohio, commander-in-chief ! Nineteenth-Portland e, June 24, 25, 1885, Samuel 5, Burdett, "| t commander-in-chlief. Twwent feth-San Francisco, Cal, Auconsin, Fire-Proo | | | Ohio, Ind., June Terrill, 26, 1883. B. Beath, vania, commander-in-chie Eighteenth, - Minneapolis, Pan- | | June 4,| York, New = Y¥., June 17 Earnshaw, Fifteenth -Indianaol!s institutia re Comm ca On-Ne ew = derful TUNGSTEN LAMP. Mass., Robinson, Villiam | i Fourteenth-Dayton, Ohio, June eenneviv 1880 Louls Wagner, 66 West Third South s Wiodern | Ma Mey osyivanin, Robinson, BUILDING | rane n-chie Te nth-Philadelphita, Pa Ju 1876. John F. Hs anft, Be sane ta commander-in-chie Eleventh-Providence. R. L. June 26, 18, on icing oc soe FELT 13 com- commander-in-chief. al : . > i SepPa., G. L awler, Twe i- Iinoi i. ignite Ohio, Logan, chusetts, commander- Poon chief Sixteenth-Baltimore, : 21-23, 1882. Pa Dervoort, br mmander-in-chie ba of Journal a ne Mander-in-c Fourt thaw ashington, D. C., May 11, 12,.1870.. Johr Logan, Illinols, commander-in- hier fth ears Mass Ma 1871. Ambrose E 'B u ie ai ne, 10, node Island. commander-in Sixth-Cleveland, Pat Ma 9, 72. so E Sicnaide. Rhode Island, commander-in-chief Seventh-New yen, Conn... May 14, ae, 1873. *harles Devens, Siaanch. setts, commander-in-chief . ighth Tarr!risburg, Pa Ma 13 1874. Charles Devens irs ceachueatts. commander_in.c hief 16, York and ee ee are Logan, mander-in-chlief, Third-c mainnet! 1878. §, a Note 2 soldier the Porycrrondtoleo, oN, Aamo! commmande r-in-chief, Thirteenth--Albany, he acit seem "sustitiza.§ U. ' fine ex- wi o atte nded the encampremember the magComrade ure the Na feione al "rE ne ampme nt a per sonal Burton, Nevada, "Mfo,," ‘commander: in: | 27, 1877 Adventuresome of U tah, Odd | Se SEE a newly ssour s have pt n her bie or the last April by sending throug zh ut theBS Unt 1rOuUBHO at post, and have something. tc commander-in-chief Twelfth-Springtield, proportions He also belongs to the Gq. A R It was the Masons Fellows and prese pected that Utah would National & rade Kaighn choice for but one which ox Ione many res Comrade Kaighn amden, N. J 18 airing the and One nth Pennsylvania. He gradinated from the Unt of Washingsor ne service n 1869 ton s law Interlor Depart-} clerk in Salt Lake City in he 76 the and engaged in law, n making a specialty of mining : law corpors ition In this a achie succe an is now a conspicuous of tha, le nding lawy ers grardet 1 as one Rhyolite's Big Producer Promises Even Greater Things for Future. the on Various ‘‘Levels.'' tional at cou Gov. Hadley o K nelaaman of St. DOUBLES OUTPUT THE A. Hubbar found at Work active 148 also been an ReGrand Army of the Republican party, and| a position o States Land iaSs l offine Re public, the the the ns eae ieee Dae tembe r ; Thom comme ae r-in-« Hite f Illinol Ss, uis bth we nty-nintl a Ky., Sep| Lembe r 11-13 L\ N, Walker, oe 1na cor nin ande r-in-c Bhi f sth- . Paul, Minr September | f "had § Cc larkson, Nebraska with comm nander-{1 i-chie b AS words, Tooele City is toland Ely. That the first object of that/tle jess than thirteen and one- third the result. But the St. Louls delegates _Thi rty-first-B uttalo, a one ° athe great smelting centers | N ab cane August wor s to ascertain e a | miles he grade is easy, and it is| feel that they will win out in tho fight 97. John Ss Soe P nn: on safe : rc and Ryan will|from the standpoint of a ible OTe | estimated that little rock work will| and will not giv up until the final commander-inhie Sn Sipne ie led until. the International} tonnage, o building a railroad direct | he required. The road will be com-| Yote is take r-second- "Sincinnatt, Ohio, co titor of tne p poo ied. eas Foe i eat doubted.> by way of) was talk during tering the 6, 1898 ames <A. Sexton, 8 P jan iiue ;pleted in four months' time or thereeeThere etre some or Rochester ROT rR a eaTE chief title. 9 accomplish this the newl|bulla another large ame at 219 | shir * Tiny purposeof the company to the fe a or the eneampmen| of 1910, 1 was : nm e > > av dro eC out, ee ig of Ohio, senior vie jae stirs pits owert ler ante one iro mthe one already "being oe ieS$ Atlantie i ity} and. tat. Louls e ; %annt vanced. that at <at th cL. A eeeei 4 A alone in Phir tySep- | Philadelphia, Pa a no question that Willy woe eee 2 ee aneeennece ‘et a e time the company doe' not contemplate | the race for supremacy. Silver-tongued New tember 6, 899. Albert D. Shaw, quire both one r and silver- lead mines. | port e- ore d concentrates yearn the erection of its own smelting plant,| orators will extoll the yirtues of both York, commander-in-chietf. sin the Cole- Ry row their Giroux ae to the Tooele smelChere is a world of rich silver ore de-| ecities when the time comes, but it will alate te eee Dies August should‘Aecide to exploit the Deep Creek | ter allroad and mining experts who | Y°loPed at the property ‘here is ab-| be the counting of yotes that will set- 29, Thir 30, 1 ; Leo ‘Missourl, Rassie ur, gion-there is opportunity for it. to| have looked into the situation in the solutely no question as to the qualifi-| tle the matter-not oratory and ecamcommé cree ine chi tions of this matter for shipment] palgn matter, ee Saas may cut "fifth-_Cle veland, Ohio, Sep- | eee purposes with the new ~ facility, | {igure in the res a 13, 1901. Ell ae ance. MinTh evelopments at 1e mine for It w be some thi nz of a fight be-| a, 2m eee ee chile | the periad just past ou een very| tween the far Bast aperrint "the Middle| a alate Vashington, D. C., Oc satisfa No dead work has been| and extreme We l the states| 1902. 0 9, 10, ‘ Stewart, aaue. The Tecopa is undoubtedly aj east of Illinois will Atkeds enter the| Dane lvania, -in-e hief mine field for Atlantic City pA ile others ancisco Thirty-seventh- -San Fr Cal., : _--_--o--_____ Will stand for St. Louis > encampAugust 20, 21, 190 John C. Black, IIlli-| f lent has been held at ai Peaule only nojs, commander-in-chief | once, and that was in 1887, and thi Thirty-e on i-Boston Mass., Aug- | ‘ yill be used as an argument in favor ut ats § ak Wilmon W. Blackmar, ehu commander-in-chlef. | the Ohanaers Blackrnat dice in ee G. R., though other organtgations have gone there during the last| land succeeded to the offi | lew years, Thirty-ninth-Denv ver, Gals SeptemOther Encampments. ber 7, 1905 James geet: New Since the organization of the Grand York, commander-in-chlef | Army of the Re public by CommanderFor tieth-Minneapolls, Minn., August } 16, 17, 1906. Robert B Beoet. Ohio, | in-Chietf Btaphauson in 1866, there have been forty-thr national enc: pnp commander-tn ‘Saratoga He ngs, New | ments, feeleaive. the one about to oper York, Septem! 12, 13, 1907 Cha rle in Salt Lake. Tl he cities which fees ntertained th eterans, the ane and chief the commanders-in- chief are low First-Indi: annapolis, In November| Rhyolite, Ney. , Aug. Illinois Stephen A. TLur Ture, 8.-Max EE. Bern- 20, 1866. are ted Bank, N. z,, commander | Reimer of er, ERE, ene Of tHe chief, Second-Philade Iphi: 1, Pa uary Having Shovels He the Ww ashi ng ton, 1 one s lime | St. Louis and Atlantic City are the two cities iving for the Forty-fourth national enc ‘amp ment of the Grand Army of the Republic, and it will not be until far along during the encampment here that it will he Cartate which city wi be victori U Soth hav strong friends in. Salt. Lake, working among d g delegates who have alreac a « ch contending faction has sampatg'gn literature, buttons and other effects to be use argument to swing the doubting delegates to e St. Lou is, past deiF *elers ar| partment commander for Missouri, 8, 7G surchase or ‘ ono coat : Cole-Ryan engineers, it is said lave | Tidew ater eutiecae a The la tte perce ht ‘ampment been through all the mining >| poration t i icast ; B3scouting e = has no direct connection with | nebroadcas crate of the ee ‘reek country the enterprise to eve jas well as those between Deep Creek | pyoe length Or ethaniita tasty oa start may trust, even if it does not succeed to the| in and holds Inited artment view of Kaien, n, of the last iT a ibune the A rR and Rochester Decide Not to Enter the ; 4 Fight, ‘ | Utah worker public rat company's Tooele smelter Is sald upon apparently good PAE SEALY. fairs of the mining company. Nelson | Set letters authorizing aie Peretee would be in the market for ores of all| that the oer. all the stuff taken), Graves of Philadelphia, who holds |? Speak for them in striving to gain kinds and in any quantity that might|°Uf Was 7 per cent copper "control of the Tecopa stock, is a prom-| the next encampme Iie nlao hae-let= be offered, from the miningjs field tribu-| morAnother apparently Rys well founded ru-|Inent instigator in the president new enterprise. | teFs from business organizations and tary to that plant, which all of Utah is that Cole and have take Ie has been made of the prominent men o s Louls backing and Nevadaand portions of Idaho, Colo-|%" option upon that Gardner-Rodenponioan: his claim that St. Louls Is the only rado, Arizona and California, has been | Aion: Ge ued en prerep te Tore | ven Lester, superintendent and Had al city to handle the next meetstated In unqu 3 yan| bilities of being one of the greatest | general manager o é ng hims eft SUhIeH Waane theca tone | Steam shoveling propositions that has this time Dae uae LuWaley ee "His ice Atlantic City, which has enterts ne d con furnaces originally planned for the| ¥&t come to light, the proving of which | sion js to close contracts for the grad-|# number of large conventions, Is makoocle vane. will be added lead turn-| way be a short shrift with churn|jng required. The materials on hand] ing 3 aoe ne ao ine BvD? The e a ~ treating‘ oppe ares witl "he greater than pl ans u nan th e Or {ginal na called for G s it : ment, me ting Center. Steam 0 City and St. Be Each Making Hard Campaign. & He work vag tl side er not be averse to taking Consolidated Bi 4 "5 the otal Company, I Tonopah, Aug. 8.-Thoe Tonopah Consolidated Mining company, located at tlo f 4ts first larze elt! lant. | phyry en somethir led him to sink Pus 2 rst large sm DS pia la newest haft in the porphyry. e Tecopa in lower California, has purnear Tooele City, it has purchased on¢| found almost nothing that fell below chased rails, tles and other materials great copper mine, the Girous, at Ely,|5 Dp ent opper while running f thirte en and one-half miles of firstand has been accredited with institutoe ne Wicca naven i. Sete class connecting the property : sometimes severa ee with the Tonopah & Tidewater at lead-silver mines in Utah That | Were sunk at widely separated places Tecopa junction. gotlations for the Colorado and ieond in the belt and like conditions were A corporation has been formed known all. Blossom mines of Tintic have been un- | 7oun 1 in| 2S the Tecopa Railroad company, which he most extensive work per and FIGHT FOR NEAT ENCAMPMENT ON | Detroit Connect With Tonopah Tidewater for Ore Shipments. eh twelv 7 Sine Copper VOTE TO' SETTLE MATTER °*, ae 150 oe good. silo pee Smelting promoted too gh-grade ore Big Copper Deposits, Then there {is the remarkable | per-porphyry showing in the }of Gardner and Rodenhouse, rece | discovery. Rodenhouse had been Ee Tooele to Ely, Nevada, International ils feet, while Direct Ground are inseveral we o Since the with e Gold i elt dae ee ) pra pect which Captain MacVichle ever ac visec nis associates to purchase An he is making of It one of the very big mines of Utah. And, besides a ee of other developed mines fn that region, are oes prcepecih which iar jus s ble to as did the Gold Hill mine when C aptain MacVichie advised its purchs . Big eager Shovel Workings at the Porphyry Mine of the Utah Interest of the French capitalists oe ire behind the Schofield ratiroad ject have lready eanhrten that Pie mine show s of Deep Creek warrant the butldl xf the propo from Garfield to Deep Creeck Should the Cole-Ryan crowd find th " they can acquire several big mines that regic thelr own tonnages peak Ely and intermedi mee camps would assure paying busine for the proposed railroad, the pullding of which oe their co-operation, would afford hem 1 Saas Re with their To0e aS smelter as a ich would be presnable Ap Pe diKd rey Creee Ore -One om a of Copper | have entire mining districts virtually ito itself. | The. only argument against it is that }the mines of Deep -Creek country |are not sufficiently developed to ¢ | tract 9 ch re ee who, in buying mines, | figure only on 1e "ore in sigh | d yet, the nieas oy reek country atj tr racted' s so conservative mining engine as Captain Duncan MacVic hig, eneere cree' FCF M ountains ° c Teadiue Down || Bell, Ex. 32. for Everything" Ind., 777 : $$ Saad |