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Show MINES REPUBLICAN, i JENKINS Copper Jack to Be Developed Soon as Machinery Installed. TOWN SPRINGING UP IN NEVADA DESERT GOLD SPRINGS HAS DAYS RAMSEY WILL BE OYMPTOMS OF BOOM AMONG THE FOREMOST SALT LAKERS Copper New Camp Near Utah-Nevada Line Said to Be Showing Results. Nevadan Brings News of Lat- Considerable Mystery Attaches est Doings in Promisto Building of City of ing Camp. Monarch. j | GOOD DEPRECATE OVER-BOOSTING STRIKE JUST MADE BACKED Group Vein Turns Old in Out Yellow Rock Believes Jumbo Rich Work State in of Wildcatters Is Which Great 2 a Eureka, BY GOULD Contracts | Let Brick | for Many Stone Buildings-May ern Pacific Be Springs," well-known sald C. mining A. Short, operator, as <r. ee right ahead and promises ing one N of. the aa best of . Ww 7 "yada the "Amps. a, vibt pop is on e hes now, cantile company will i of merchandise. ne ae ete . of of ann ee eed i 7 pe a i I r tah-Nevada | bew 2 Gold Springs Mer open with a big Those {nterestHenry Ke rns about ar ae line, an camp, s from . | Nevada, Ramsey, stating that loubt rank < no generally, this the the "5 attracted - me sl s The the! camp | five said} miles ton and of Monarch, of Manhattan of a } the Belmont, mystery and} is the Sun. Aug. the mine is plans are ' well in hand to con-|of boom ee ee aif world conditions as y are, but do object to the methods of some of ‘wildcatters,' who that first comes to solely great foundation -Superintendent the Copper removal of City, about the Martha Silver Jack has ma- Washing- and as the are interested, soon following in the 9 it a ave | De propertic past . Cleveland on/which work few years onan Ta gba ead Mecorporated Colum- IXing, Mulea, development. crable. composed consid s) uhoeh on . the ory , a Oa: and «ac e 100 saat , pe eS operations ome sections of I ©} Parker, owners of six claims e¢jave that Monareh has the backing of tf H RRtiIiS, nee. (2 the Western Pacific railway and that]? katte i a will tell anything] jt will be a their minds, with-|that can be of fact, on their faney state, wonderful, Nifancy I do inridutalencar We] the and ; but, it are relying|the division learned interested have a] Blanchard is mind you,]/and he has only in their} not: belicve that these eran neta TAG irk mining point. of the parties is About identity that all|/™ansanese - runn ne of eee, mt haehh B.|TOCK ee of high ! k Contracts standing = for payer Hine Buildings. elaine pé r ce nt a ae to out of claims are the cost of their. near the hauling ie _tiroush lal ear Prone Re the active man in charge, | high as ‘9 a reputation of being a thexowners man mi Aire mee at east ae We a OS vapht -_ e re ' and ens prospect rhe railroad, making but very little ly & ‘gold ‘camp, several good proper- | ...4 bodies, limitless in extent, rich in W. McCaslin, ans is interested in : re-)\aiues, goingwill to be doa reaction, much good. | the aeNisei is authority forlet| position William: Mathews "has resigned his Some dayare there and|the atement district, ee Blanchard has as manager of. the West which time it has been forging stead-) 10 1 evil days willi follow. In this 1} contracts for six two-story stone build-}| Mammoth pr ape rly, and has been = lly: ahead. Mr, "Short," one of, the/ rer to those who are in the habit ings, four two-story brick blocks and|suecceeded by Capt. Mugo DeYorezin, pioneers. of the place, makes occa-| or cxaggeraling condilions. Left alone] sixty-five frame structures, A contract|the veteran mining prospector of Tinsional trips to,.this city, and 1s one| |, it. merits, Nevada is a great state,|to burn 1,000 barrels of lime has been|tic. The shaft on the property is ties "being worked there eee now. It ecived its first impetus GF the best mining in posted hereabouts.. He that has state men on been for a Nevada ond following number According partner are it is only practically beginning to| let, the lime quarries |), prospected."" of "he : years, and his latest acquisition bids fair to make him a wealthy man _ eee first be order burned on for the to Mr. s ort, he and his|tphat wy er & Norcross, who own]|of now working Uwventy me "/an extension of the Ramsey-Comstock|is being near 1.000.000 ground Some Ramscy Activitics. has been let also. Spe oes further of Ramsey, he said | being opened near <A by, at lumber have reached being transferred to prospecting with ind the, 7° force‘ development of men Fe wor employed. = depth, . to crosscut the ledge. that they will begin Ways on the ledge. The Ramsey Mining IN]; pene, ported, which owns After| drifting' ber both| of teams, all laden and material, Three here yesterday, one of he|and two of four each. company, ecthe Rattler oe No. | Is also met> s¢ -veral vera Tonopah Monarch, and and with a and bond pushing of more Capt. and lease the work Machinery hot ci aint? town labor num- the vigor. in for Compressor. Ths the. neMCGek supplies the an new. erat : "A at a machinery a a i a era ee é sae ie ie eee d peenoe Se ul _the old workings in the |52™m mine above the 300-foot will Strike to the company's main shart, | three week be a. given over to lessees, ee n¢le level, who will Utah-Stateline. : Sh e Sep pe Aaa A SOC Es Me; Sort, Teporte re7 Etreceatiae.| eo . ee i aaae ining aomppany. ae is to be developed, a shaft to be sunk so0d watt r to supply the town is |"emmence operations | about Septemsoon said to be abundant and will have to] ¥9® Most ofthe rich ore producBurns & Crockwell, who are op-}be piped but, three miles ed from a Droparty wae taken fram. trating a lease on the claim, are pushIn a short' time a wagon road will|this section, and no doubt the lessees Nn work-On their incline, ore having|b& constructed to connect Monarch | Will find profitable employment. . a been found in to Mr. rectedsihatewith an 18-inch Bn in) close = ee pyee eoy ay eee Dean is one of the bes f mineral is who property, with the last fifty feet driven' Mr. Short] 9_ 14s given three leases on its prop-|and With various rigs, and quite a reports that the ground is changing, | erty, and is considering some others.| umber on foot. A'telephone line will indicating the near proximity of the The: Elkins-Robinson. lease, which | be Fompited to the townsite within zone. than Lingheiser, on _ cents A . § ingvalled ay die ie teehee see > Feral Rend doin letersi |*Ureka mine ; ase ‘rt Ib instalted horseback 1orse back on a distance feet, |has big teams left} twelve animals M1 eCaslin men. down to}250. hand stone quarry is]|is thirty-two cars on. the. Jennie-Uvada. group,style. whichTheis| | gouble property, are getting ready to sink a]every man arriving at the new showing up in first-class compartment incline shaft,|is being put at work {f he is on company is "now doing considerable Which it is proposed to sink to a great| bent. Mr. McCaslin met a Jarge expecting to drive 300 feet to tap the vig rein. pucy have - a re e distance, and are working steadily by.|now brick close Short, the vein Gece meta ere ve com] dollars free gold in the the specimens a ager of the gr gold of any ine ver In-its bigiledge 3 being a grea Ol gee nD a Speakine- § o s high S d known are working, Mr. Short ag $2,500, and ina eae was Short also saic 13 4 working the Michigan driving <pouree Mr. said done pacer a tunnel a depth ake Mr has Short, being' in a a le Mr. Short is about very most ore, in fine the of rake group, as. now 200 feet. Bullion the from now Yaa $12 a BUILD NEVADA ROAD a . Neglected Simile Predicted Be Many Abandoned Worked Mines to Supply Demand Will New Created, TO re- Now the RAMSEY. of that market silver Unele in search bullion, a new the Sam. of has vast mining impetus, says entered quantities game the has Tono- pah Sun, The federal authorities have estimated, that the Government will need at least one hundred thousand Pee ene W. E. Sharon and ounces of silver every seven days for coinage into smaller. silver currency, Ryan returned amsey district, That means that the Government will says the Virginia City Chronicle. Mr. pay into the pockets of the silver proSharon is enthusiastic over the future ducers one million six hundred thousof that cant and in an interview this and dollars a week. en eae With such a demand as this to suprf. tho rough inspection of the ply the silver mines that have been district ata have implicit faith in its closed down for years will re-open. In becoming one of the most important Colorado many such properties are alPie regio in the state reac at work and towns at have "Ramsey, in mind, ‘Is undoubtbeen abandoned and fallen into decay edly "3 continuation of the Comstock are again showing signs of life. Silver lode. Th Ss a great mineral mining is eclimbipg back its old extending from the Sierras place and the rich fields of Nevada offer unlimited possibilities for the preduction of this metal west of the Ee The boom in silver could not have veloped, stands to become opulen occurred at a more opportune time so AS an evidence of his faith in Ra far as this section goes. The fa!l seasey's future, he instructed son has been awaited with great cagerness by the men of southwestern Ne; route from this vada. Through the long, hot summer camp, which, as the days, when it was impossible for men is only fifteen miles from the »|to werk in the prospect holes under Comstock, and he will have a wagon the glowing sun id when no selfneed constructed on a bee inne, and respecting capitalist could be enticed en it is ered will donate it to Into the desert by any proposition, Staoyey cou brokers and operators ave pinned r Rye is fully as See of the their fo the re-awakening of future of Ramsey as Mr. Sharo that they were certain must 12 the fall. Sooner than was ' the most vanguine, the BIG HORN EXCURSION Stocks are climbing steadily and September ist and 3d day brings with. it stories of new , bew deals Via Oregon Short Line. late t now to cap the Frannie, Wyo ., and return from Salt consummated climax, the government demands silLake, $30.00. Proportionately low ver, great quantities of silver for which rates from other Utah stations. The it is willing and able to pay vast sums. only direct route is vila the Oregon This demand should tend to increase Short Line and Butte, and through the number of reduction plants in Netourist sleeper will be provided For vada many times. Uncle Sam does not inte seeeoiere See any Short want ore. He wants silver bullion Line agent. and about the mines of the state, city "Neket Office, 201 Main St scattered over the dumps, He quantl--__--~ > -ties of rock that only need treatment to produce the metal he -has called AUGUST 267TH AND 27TH. for. The boom jis on, bigger and more Excursions to Hepburn, Idaho. widespread than the most optimistic Via Oregon Short Line for sale of "booster" in Nevada would have pretown lots. Round trip $10.00, limi t dicted, and backed by demand the See agents for further parten oe Government has created, the boom ts Ucular bound to grow. Sharon Road to Orders New Survey Camp, o = Wagon of Ralston|the Values. It covers an immense area. of auen . a 1 be pag The Skt: ne e ree Schmidt Bros., 900 adjoining funnel, in Bast Tintic. ihe officers of the to rece aft the Beck Following are new company. President, , August Schmidt: vice-president and treasurer, O. Powers; secretary, John R Vance These, with In]of Schmidt, A. Schmidt Dixon compose the board directors. Considerable Femara) work ha ee Monareh is subiened runs S fhe the by a newspaper already L. W. Haworth, who Manhattan Monarch las Been rps and in > Nr Salt and agriculture. ee worth of mining stoc AA camps of Tonopah, Goldtie ry and Bullfrog were purchas"d by New York, Philadelphia Pittsburg brokerage houses on my vestigation and reports on. various properties in these localities, much larger investments low when really open, jon season safd this morning. "Every indication points to a tremendous mining boom for this state this winte Park City Mining Notes, Park City, Aug. 26.-Solo Spiro gr brother, I. Spiro of Chicago, came yesterday to examine conditions at the Silver King Consolidated r Spiro expressed himeelf well catisfie a with the progress of work at the W 1. Clapp returned Dnater day from Silver Star, Mont., wnere he went two weeks ago to superintend the starting of the new. mill for the Greene-Campbell Consolidated Gold Mining company. The Sherman process has been installed at the mill, and Mr. Clapp reports it a success in every particulat W. M, O'Brien is in camp to inspect the Uintah Treasure Hill property in Woodside canyon, * the old Woodside mine. The owners of this promising property feel greatly. encouraged by the existing conditions. Development work is being pushed as rapidly as ea and the stock is increasing in value Colon ol Treweek, anager f Wabash, is at the mine. Considerable work 1s being done 1,400 feet below the pean eas and interesting news is expec y. When the fissures Pinot Tar will ‘be tapped ----_ GOLDPIELD Aug. Via trip good O. S. from EXCULKSIONS 31, Ll, and S. Salt Lake, for return Sept. 1, P, lines. $35.45. to September Mintz Round Tickets 10. Mining bought obtaining which is a : Control. of the stock company, 296,000) control valuable of of Mrs shaves, the prop- and Blue one, located between the Eagle and | Bell and Tetro mines, Say. Colonel C. TI. Dignowity, general manager of the Dignowity Exploration and Exploitation company of this city, returned today from an extended and successful trip through the ae ern states, says the Reno Gazet Mr. Dignowity states that the Bo ‘astern investors are all alive to the mining interests of Nevada, and that we may look for pany investors a fall and winter. ie minin papers of the East are taieInié mue , interes: in the sagebrush state, and publishing its resources, not alone in mining, but Stor se "ri aising Obtains sheriff's sale Matilda thereby erty, Lake, to the the Jacob RENO. Something y Woman Is E IN = and East Mail, Tribune. SSO oe = for baat It BOOM i oe MEmeral < eee depth: now iron dyke showing val-| I lizabeth gold, silver and somel]and W. oN FOR a The |% be The old American. Mining company protected spot|has been organized, and will contro! Hunt's canyon| 1nd operate the property owned by junction DIGNOWITY LOOKS { at|is to oe parts there are values in gold|been done on the claims. A shaft bend silver and fifty sacks of ore await-|ing sunk a distance of 120 feet, and fn shipment, He says there is no|la whim installed so as to continue question about the value being up to] o # greater depth. Nearly all th the shipping grade. As a whole, he[stock of the company has been subdeclares, the district wil become al scribed for, and the treasury is in an gl and that the townsite people | sxeellent condition to continue work have something "up their sleeves" in indefinitely. called 2 is , , The biggest proposition in a mining in that region is described by lead. Silver five A stage operation road in and the McCaslin as an ues in copper, for in oe nr way Has received Superintendent to springs. placed Monitor valleys, Dyke Shows the wi be paev close and a bein for a e wo, after ‘which ay tirh to "the Nevada camp WILL ee has of Spanish to built immediatel The town lies between sei OnE also pane vein Lake Makes Dumps purpose of conferring with some of his associates, and laying plans for the future of his properties. Ue said that he was more than pleased with ee Market showing, wide, and from $7 to Salt " is An are|2nd F Entering south ine isi. being the ae which of from 10 to-14 feet Ing values ranging ton, Re the Tonopah-Manhattan road branch off at a point about nities 7 main work consisting " ee a tunnel for a distance of feet to ta the Jumbo ledge, ie. ere ledge of th section. T ledge' is 60 feet wide, and-ecarries values of from $3. 50 to ton. In addition there are several ee and peer ae : Hs property, while work will soon begin on "ith WIL be : arriving daily. ae fo ness blocks and Sadidehies ace manmen stated, ex-| woerk| var as the Jumbo. group, containing four | , uilt, ) and the e . claims. It is being operated by Los AEE pnebikeeine tut ire section Angeles capital, George Paxman, forS a merly of Mammoth, being the ager of the properties. Seven is will es 5 silenprite er oe ow Wie osnwine very rapidly. ‘It has a population of ever 500.. Corner lots are sold for as| number Nuggets having been sco This property was formerly disclosures wie. roe ome oO Paxman, the are , is exhibiting, the is plainly aalibarni ble, place, and jit a" little more which |<) me. sonsitional the aoe Out It in Fifteen Says Tintic, the at they stated|done : that 25 of West from which county, It Blocked Enough Account, to residents of} | bia," Daly, Silver : 5 Douglas and my) y portion of Tonopah 27, 1906. BULLS IN CONTROL OF STOCK MARKET One Mine -_--- Engineer Who Will Build Montana Plant Arrives in Gold Camp. OF ORE TO RUN IT ORES Feed L. Wakehz un, nd, Kell and Joseph Edmunds of Salt Lake, this. week visited a group ef claims in North TintiG.eneam( thes Scratonsanine> in about - one-half! not bee n| Cent it. can be properly Installed, operations will be ees developing the Copper Jac West- east south#%of ‘able says VPer Division. town miles siderable of a con-| the northern of authority while had new fifteen < the1S. fore- doubt rank among that state. Speaking in that he believed that of Nevada's greatness thir-]°Ut no new camp has already Gineiderable attention a is in AUGUST Difficult to Realize What 15,000 Tons a Day Capacity Means. Considered ; < limit there..." and by Whom next May Haele have} ~ commen" e apt first ov ONT seated told, 4 yetada: in some ‘ instances-in fact, aj without 5 yoo peoplé tie ed ra about Pthe of - Novem great many - conditions were. over- eat the msite are is unknown. | Pe told | Some think big mining comJ : Nae: "We are willing to place before the| pany. Others who ought to know deCapt. George Bridges and Charles f this cia ty ¢ cated , r Me 1 : Se és Tee aaa gold in 8 increasing ing stare en 4¢ bute r having state auld would most : just activity man great , | Cilions 2 is a ice Day ris Eliott.' avis & Gol i} prings oe me rid a quite é which Z ave fice : : right along. Welo established hen : , "Next week the reports to be great many pseiy . mining A who No in completed oe "Gold the 41 Lease Hanson property chinery Injures Without Exagecrating. Metal. MONDAY, ARE EASY TO TREAT Required to But Problem Years, Advances During Last Week Seems to Indicate Continuance in Power. r Donaher. Litthe They Work to MAY ments SELL STILL being Sim Simpson and James Wilson of this camp have uncovered a forty-foot vein of go ore on their elaims near Santaquin, the assays from which show per cent lead, 12 ounces silver and traces of gold. The showing at the New Utah mine in West Tintic continues to improve Iwo drifts are being run at the mine, and ere snow flies the prospects are that there will be another dividend payer' in the a column station Is now being cut at the -100- foot level Eagle & Blur Bell mine as it is completed the company will resume sinking the shaft down to the 1.500-foot level. The prospects property grow brighter every and it will soon be near to the top of the Tintic producers. Work. has again been commenced on the Dagmar-Northwest Prop. erty, situated tle north of Eureka. W. H. Moeller has the work in hand, and from the present showin the ore vein is not far distant. Prominent mining have visited the property in. the month, and on their recommendation, active operations were commenced Ore shipments last week fell far short of any for the past three months owing to the scarcity of cars. The product » district oe amount to ‘ week © have y aiaed Pat facilities for shipment will be furnis hed. McKinley Will Sink. A stockholders' meeting of the MeKinley Mining company will be held on September 11 the purpose a pd the new. constitution and by-laws, and authorizing the directors to commence sinking on the property The company will expend in putting in a new electric , and will go to a greater depth for ore. Copper ore carrying 4i per cent has been taken from the lease owned by T.. J. Brinton at the Eureka Hill mine, and shipped to the. smelters, Mr. Brinton informed the Republican today that he ad another carload ready for shipment, and that it Is the best grade of copper ore ever shipped from Tintic, the carload being worth over $4,000 mineral is being taken from the 1,000-foot level, iu property that miners did not think worth prospecting. "Imagine, 15,000 tons A. ist if you evening can, day a Donaher of a said Creek, ‘That's or smelter capacity," Cherry what the smelter at Ely will be It will largest smelter in the world is plenty of ore blocked different mines of that s rant the erection of the the Navada Consolidated is ore enough blocked out smelter for fifteen years. mine you £0 400 vards direction drifts and > other, are in ore and you PP, Nev., new be the Many Predict Union Satisfactory, Donaher Is in on Salt' Le ike busine being heavily interinva number of districts In the particularly in CherIn the latter part owner of the J promising property, high values in copper With his associates reparing to sink a 300-foot shatt ‘ hich they anne et to tap the Ely copper belt ledg In the same * district, ane 1djoining his property, Ixeith & irns of this city, are deve loping property, while Grant & Fletcher are preparing to install a diamond ‘drill private Dolly Varden. In the Cherry: Creek. section, Mi Donaher S also interested in the Dolly VW = n district Mr toot of Denver is ; options on all the iat property secure in Cherry Creek, and the present has corraled Harrold Carverstine properties Ln Mr. Donaher s: understood Mi Root had recently seeured option on the Victoria, at a price near $100,000, {I Cannon is working the old Tel graph property in Telegraph canyon, in which thousands of tons of ore are blocked out The owner is preparing get the old mill, a five-stamp, in shape benln the _immediate reduction of ore a sold proposition, and propertie in that was one tunnel I run some years ago, that had 7 ore, as' Mr. Donaher CX= "Cherry Creek, he said Mr. Wallace of Hartford-Nevada Mr. ¢ ot Rundell p 2ittle) Johnny, and Mr. Bateman of the National, pushing development work, anc good progress. working large while. there no great ¢losures, th gress and showin oe was gratifying and encouragng. Cherry Creck a tapid Pacific and BISBEE MINER ON Conditions Diametrically work }ton reduction at lover the | this morning by to bullding plant mine, the fjosqui of situation that Is has. been for a to de fifty- be ¢ ree{- to few the look the. looking days de- process to be emof the termination at | ployed at he Combination mill Son. | Goldfield, and has gone to settie at vexing questions that have arisen that plant Bosqui''s first trip | This is into the mining flelds j (hough he before been in Tonopah for than a few hours tat a time. He was much impress the development of the mines ore Jumps of milling accumulating for the * or Revenue "Outs ide of the increased payroll, itself no small item, there is haul ing to be done incidental be purehased and many Lo nues of revenue the the town, If the shipped out country, ter how big mine is, gets only the patronage of the employed, and the big majority of money expended by the company goes to the railroad "These ores by are no means eult treat It has taken but the proble m work to solve they sent, and the results from all ments have been highly We can secure an extraction these ere at piles that deeorate the camp yield a tremendous profit stockholders and also to the > town I know of nothprevent the Montana being a complete success from the very start WILSON ON MEAT LAW ELY of Two CAMP. Camps Opposed. Comparing geological conditions of the two camps, J. L. Herrick of ae bee, Ariz., who passed through Salt Lake yesterday on his to "his home city from a visit Nev said that they were diametrically opposed. In his section, whieh was one of the large opper camps of world, all the ore bodies were in Vir n Ely, on the contrary, prnaecive and developing, that is sO far as the old Sohne were concerned, were in porphy thought the = latter place om in the change, as while the f Bisbee ranged around nine per ins the red meta Bly's only averaged between two per cent However, he newer thought and later talent were devyoti r energies to the development lime in Ely, the consequence that before long, he thought would be and pereentage in Speaking of cly generally, he believed the place had a great future, and prognosticated that with the completion of th new 15,000-ton smelter, which would two years, Ely would have than 20,000 inhabitants. The alone would 1,600 addition to force Milwaukee, not not fair to Wis.,° sell to right a 1 man any other than Aug: man sell cow. a is It article what bad man not of it is .26 -"It meat milk right of sign f¢ any prices ten to forty weeks and abatement Everything tendency all market, Ww in "ap- Reports to the bulls will take Southern PennsylSt. Paul will inAtchison former to dividends, 6 per and the latter to imated fi fact that copper dividend also will steel common 138 and that next divi‘cent basis at the on a4 that eem to indicate dend all conof mete will the ent range mie ee that , ome. time tinue for very bull will be the market that Bears Predict Slump. On the other hand. the market confident that. the hey slump before that selling prices will fall bear: movement and a panic however, that is. fi ecely predicted, market w Hl sell still higher, ight weeks, reactors Conserv: » ft ont that ‘acide will Southe rn par, 130, Steel « ommon Atchison above at on and so rt Concern Money Over Market. There is mur h diseussion concerning the money market and the state the extent foreign loans pectations that there gold brought this together With the hopes of relief from the t stimulated market their. operations of yesire v's statement Rave a basis for the common of rumors relief from the treasury and the influence of this statement was ry apparent in the enlarged volume transactions No check has been administered to the oper: sof the over-enthusiastic bulls. present, however, the bulls are in control and everything apoo to be favorable to them, but the bears are on the alert and to bales? @ivanthee of any rumor will enable them to hammer down prices of Labor of a sell food for anything The big inter- rs the in the Harvest Fields Northwest, southern Washington must the harvest fleld or go to blue law of New Eng> who ~ not work shall at been revived throughout the wheat be It of this a ite and northern Oregon at the instance of farmers Whose chagrin upon having an offer of $3 day and board rejected by loafers must be ¢ tow n councils > Pomeroy, Gartield half dozen other towns it possible to inflict , for vagrancy, @ fine and thirty days being im> prisoner being re quired specially provided rock on a in the brofling sun The definition of the term "vagrancy" has been enlarged in its applic: ation in the wheat belt until it practica devolves upon he accused to show that he has some upport involving some his part, for if it is to the police magistrate, surely be held for prison r will Idle is to no ard High tock from last favorable pears Scracity Iti from once aker we win have to take him think ind a disposition on his wore at everywhere I the Soap of part the but. I @ renomination: him go to give that he can be induced ve be a not do Democratic ion B. "Parker, last the in President candidate for Milwaukee through passed election, Oconomowoc, way his today . few days he will spa Where Wis... renree of George guest the Milwau¢ Shice sa of the counsel not »-He would Paul railway. & St. politics discuss LAUGHS lee Magnate Worcester, Levis G. AT COURT Under to White, ALL in Mass., Hamlin Garland, the author, who has been spending aoe shi at his old home, in West Salem, Wis., has Salled for Europe by way at Quebec. He does not expect to do much writing while abroad. Rey, Jy R. Muer, of Monessen, Pa. has seven sons, all of them cle reymen, tive different denominations resented among the young of them has ever heard ¢ h ers preach, They h; © one s rw is married ‘to a prendhe ae ee a ORDER Tadictment New "w Private rivate Aug. Bankers and Brok .saoednn sue T LAKBC 28)-Major treastirer of the Walk- OS TRO eae Soe Supply Co., Ko: Ladies and children tay. free at Main and 3rd So.|damere on Labor i RY to ur Mr. Pp CHICAGO ilegk one* TR Baer A Ti Other Wan- Wire: Service JAS.A. POLLOCK & CO. Raises Consumers. er Ice company of this city and president of the Massachusetts Ice Dealers' association, recently Indleted by a grand jury in Boston upon evidence submitted by District Attornéy John assured. 3 Moran In connection with an al-_- > _____ leged illegal combine of the ide dealA DINING CAR ers of the state to ralse the puice of ice, announced today a new schedule, is one of the mmany things you consider » out the | to go inte effect here tomorrow. The Drie has been raised $2 a ton dining car serte alers and 10° cents per 100 ice recently established on the COLOto housthold consumers. This séhedRADO MIDLAND, ts of the very latest | ule applies only to regular customers modern cars, and up to date in every of. the company. New ,. customers respect. rhe line runs through the to patronize the Walker mountains all. the . way, therefore) forced since other companies COOL, and with the Pullman Obser-| pany were vation Sleeping cars, what more can} forced out. of business in the past two will have to pay a large {nyou desire. Leave Salt Lake In the} weeks ‘ evening, spend next day in the Rockies. Salt Lake Photo daks and fininshing. is upw 26. the the ests of the coppry must come to this point of vie This is the law of the land and the Jaw must be enforced‘ sec retary James Wilson, of agriculure, is in Milwi itukee inspecting the packing houses of the city and the above is his oneal expression of the effort of the Agricultural department to enforce the meat inspection and pure food law "T find some of the packing houses Milwaukee in excellent condition," in "Others : getting into good he sald. so that they can get our condition care to specify I don't yagranc in good shape and for help tis almost ‘The ‘dc mand a yet up to the standard, y in some localities. Farmers, might not be fair But g that their crop will be pracwill say that all packing houses must should it not be harcome up to the standé ard or they cana brief time, make frannot get our 2e), very bit of aa tic appeals to any man or Woman cap= product pacwiae houses tha able of wielding a pitchfork. They ofcrosses the state line must be up to fer from $2 to $3 per day and board, standé ard and must be labelled for just and stipulate readily that the quality When the packing houses of the board shall rival that at Delom condition we will help monic'o, and the hired man can have them battles Eo they must the best bed in the house for the askbe in aad condition first." ing. -Seattle Post-Intelligencer, in"Can President Rocsevelt be duced to accept a rénomination? Denmark's kings for 384 years have "Well, he has said that he did not all been named Christian or Frederick. want and that he yee not accept It is the law of Denmark that ChrisMr. Wilsor "T have tian must be succeeded by Frederick positive ¢ hark ter and tnd Frederick by Christian, ~ receding from a po- Prices completed into "Ely , September 15. people of ths . place were preparing te hold bration in honor of the event, would be affair. Sparks of would probably participate, great and a time was during FORCE ALL IDLERS TO WORK Secretary Says the Packing Houses Must Come Up to Government Stardard. diseased in gaining issues years a m: utter of great surprise to me,' for the he said, wna mills treatment or the vast quantities of milling rock of good value have not been put up here long ago. In mining camp the reduction are of the utmost importance town as well as to the mine owners. Where a mill or a number of mills are being operated there are e tablished a thousand and one sources through which a portion of the profits zo to of the mine the townspeople Avenues of Others-Bears Relaxation. Aug. York, prevail points the Mr the with Now still active there and Goldfield went much had of Ascensions Rosqui, out company Delight, Speaking of the Cherry Creek section, Mr. Donaher said that its geological formation was a delight to study In herry Creek proper the metals were ecepper, silver and lead, and some gold. <A few miles south in the Cocomongo district the values were in gold, while further to the west the country rocks were porphyry and lime, with lead, silver and copper, While yet south of that region, there was a lime capping with the porphyry which carried high values ef coppe As to the fulure of his section, Mr Donaher was most optimistic. He thought that Ely and Cherry Cree had very bright futures, and believed that both places would have a good substantial growth, both in population and in mineral wealth Of former he spoke more warmly, holding that there was not a ace in the west that had the future that Ely had With the completion of th gigantic emelter for which the projectors are now breaking ground, and the advent of the railroad, he believed that an unprecedented era of prosperity was in sight. r. Donaher will be in the city a couple of days, after which he will return to his home city. Geological jover the L. 26.-F brought Tonopah | in one S00 in all the Aug. engineer | Monts ana "led ested Interested Tonopah, | the HIGHER Solve Present-LExperi- Confident George IT UTAH, VISIT GROUP PLENTY Carrying Prom of } Pighteen-Inch Ore Taken | IS SALT LAKE CITY, ] TINTIC PROPERTIES ELY'S NEW SMELTER SAYS MILLS WOULD SHOW MUCH ACTIVITY LARGEST IN WORLD PAY WELL AT TONOPAH MILLS| AND PROSPECTS FURNACES AND Edited by JOSEPH INTER-MOUNTAIN AQAR THE Both WANK ANKE Cc res tt Tade Investm gol Melick 7 +p, 'Phones Bousht17. and |