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Show MINES AND MINING Woll Informed mining men confidently confi-dently predict a banner season for tho Star district of Deaver county, Utah, before tho present year hia ;lven way to 1008. A remarkable rich strike was mailo last week on tho former Wnkcr Lako Indian reservation, Nevada, in the Wild Horse No. 2, oro being uncovered that assays 200.80 to the ton. 'iue news comes from Ely, Nevada, that tho shaft of the Salt Laxc-Kly company has diopped Into a solid body j high grade copper ore and that thero la no longer any question nbout ho futuro of that proposition. Strikes of high grade ore In tho Daly-West mine at. Park City are becoming be-coming of t.ueh frequent occurrence that the management declares It Is jtrntd to cnumorato them, as to do ho would bo to Invito lueieduloiis crlil clsm. Word comes from (ioldllcld that the machinery ordered somo time ago fot tho Goldllold White Itock Leasing company, tho corporation controlled b Harry Joseph and J. U. Kldrcdge, Jr. of Salt I-ake, bad arrived on the ground. Hound Mountain camp Is located on thc-eait side of tho lll Smoky val ley, about half way between Tonopuli and Austin. Nevada, nt tin altitude ol from OOOO tu CI00 feet, the total elo ration ot the 'mountain from which tho camp Is named being not more than 400 ftet above the adjacent valley. val-ley. Favorable tuportH are being ie-celved ie-celved from the Harney Hldge and Crooked Creek districts, which are situated sit-uated about 10 miles north of Thun--der Mountain. A large number of prospectors nie engaged In developing numerous properties In thefce koctlons, mid very gratifying rouUw me bln k obtained. mi i i i'.ij 'i if , .jKL.mn.7rt, My Is ileslgncd U buono of tho crcatir.t copper producing districts In tho I nlted States Up to date the immense tonnages of ore have been lex eloped with u smaller amount ol unpltal than any other district in the United Slates. The Dewey mill, Thundor Mountain. Idaho, has started dropping its ten stamps and dhldonds will -be the order of i. a day for the next yo'ar. They no putting through the mill an average aver-age ot 87 per cent of the assay va'"" on the p!ntes. Xeaily every person who Is subject In attacks fiom I ho loiiuiuli .Milieu flout n moibld dread of a illututlahnit-nieut illututlahnit-nieut for relief, Hint U (Ineo-roiirllii stnrvntlon, ami oiie-fuiulli (Oast and milk. On the other hand you tan val as you pleao mid digest the food by tho aid of ft goaii digeHt.-tiit, Hum glhjg the tlroil 'stomach equally ns- tutieli rext. Kill lial you please and lake a little Koiltil for liidigo-dhm iilleryoiir inonls. It digests What you eat. Sold by People's Co Up. Institution A deal has been consummated in noldfleld which placos one of Sin Francisco's most prominent Inmineg men Hit lie local field. That man In no less a personage than John I). Sprcckles, tho sugar king, owner ot tho San Francisco Call and various other largo enterprises on the Pacific Pa-cific coast, and tho property is tho Ulue Jacket group. Joseph 13. Caine, ot Salt l.nlce, a uerinau mining engineer and a Tono-pah Tono-pah geologist, have secured an option on the famous Ludwlg bonanza. The Ludwlg has been ouo of thoso rich ind rare propositions that has earned good money and gono along without making any nolso In the world. , In prosecuting development work last year $175,000 worth of rich oro was shipped. An assay sheet from tho Cactus inliio discloses the fact that the sampling samp-ling of oro covered by twenty-two seta oi mlno timbers gave returns of C.Ii up to 25.1 per com copper. Sixteen of tho twonty-two sets of assays s. .owed percentages running an the way from 11. 'J to the highest, while nil average of the lot attested the jircBonco of better than Hi por cent copper. While doing some development work on his mines in the Masoii Pass section sec-tion In Novada recently, Pat Gallagher Gal-lagher oponed up a fiuo lodgj of copper cop-per ure, varying in width from two to four feet. The oro Is a mixture ot sulphide and carbonate and average simples tRkcn from the ledge show tho oie contains from flfieen to twen-tj twen-tj five per cent copper, aud flora $& to IR in cold. Han pleasure to tell our iriulrrsulMHlt a rough Citru like Dr. HhoopV For year Dr. tslioop hits fought against tho' use of Opium, Chloroform, ninl o her i m wife IngretllciiU commonly round In Cough lomedles. Dr. Mioup 11 seeuii, has welcomed the I'uie Food mid Drug Law lei-cmly oiiauted, for he It rid u oiked hIoiik similar line-, many yearn For nearly 'JO years lr- Hump's Cough Cure containers have had a w.irnlng printed on Ihem ngalust tJjiliini and other narcotic poUon?. He has thin made It puaalhle for mothers to piotect thtlr clilldren by simply Insisting on having Dr. Hump's Cough Cure. Sold by T. J Wndswortli. ' '" - ' l - -JH'IJ l-IL I " Joe linmson Is doing business at his coal mine, about fouiteen m'le-s east of Ida'io Falls, Idaho, and 1ms J just lnstallc I an "nglno and a hoist to take care cf th'- trade, as nearly I all the farmnrs around Amnion and I lima aro usln? the coal, and recommend recom-mend it. U Is selling for $3.00 at the mlno. Work on tho Gugsenhelm properties at Ely Is prosirtnlnjc steadily along the lines originally laid down. Development Devel-opment at the Veteran group is par-llrularly par-llrularly satisfactory. Heie a great blanket of ore has been opened up whose dimensions so far dlM.losed are 50 feet in depth, 180 feet In nldth and 70 feet In length. Th United Statea Smoltln; company com-pany Is assembling at Chrome, N, J., the largest iretallurglciil works In Ihc world. Investment In these plants win exceed $J,000,000. It alroaiiy haH 'i coppor refinery ot a present capacity at 14,000.000 pounds annually and Is Diiilding a fully equipped smelting and ropper romerling plant. A lenilng Interest In Utah Cuntsoll Inted :iajs that while full flgmos for the fiscal ynr of the Utah Consoll-latod Consoll-latod have nvt yet been received It lb Uiunvn, so far as oan be determined. Hint tho' company earned J2.750.O0O for the year and It li estimated thai for 1907, tho company will earn be Iwcen J3.000.000 aud J 1,000.000. |