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Show $250,000 Utah Marble Order j Dave Beach's "Alice" Shows a $40 Ass- s ay, and He Orders Rock for Building. j " Ildn. O. I). Hcicli Is puce mote In Die clouds, and already taking on the t piutoratie appearance of a John I). Kockefeller or I'lerpont Morgan, He i hHH even gone -o far as to order of the Utah Marble Co. $,000 worth of their best marble Just for tlu trimmings trim-mings to be used In that magnificent i' building to be erected at Franklin as ; soon as the "Alice" piospect, near the little Idaho town, turns out to be a bonanza. Realized Now. And It Is almost that now, Ir. Mr, Jlcach's estimation, especially since a . Denver assay was received. Mr.l'.caeli showed us the otllcial documcntWcd- nesdayand considering the fact that at the present time the tunnel from which" the assayed ore was taken, Mr. Iteach has Just reason for at least a little Jub latlou. The assay of the , Denver man shows tto copper oie to f t,,e ton w'tn about 80 cents in gold. & Not Picked- Samples. 40 copper ore Isn't much If the assay as-say is from picked samples, but David swears by all that Is above and below and betwixt and between that the T samples sent arc a fair representation I - of the ore generally. Ho says that he j and the Cornishes, who own the mine, I . "have no stock for sale, nor could gold j buy the property, so they have no dls- J position to fool themselves or an) one else. This assay is of oie taken out after that which was reported In tills paper a couple of weeks ago, and that it shows so much better confirms Mr. Ueach's former assertion that each foot of tuuiiel brings the prospect nearer a mine. Five Foot Vein. Just now there Is a solid tire and a half foot vein in slght,says Mr. Ileacli. This is solid, even without a seam. It is said that but u foot of It can be blasted out In a day. Small samples show wondn'ully and the statement Is made that picked samples will certainly cer-tainly run to tlf0 a ton. This vein Is a blanket proposition that has shown a greater deptli as the tunnel goes in. Mr. lleach expresses great confidence in the prospect and is Indulging In great hopes. That Big Order. When Messrs .leppseu and II rock were north the other day, they gave David a song and dance about the wonderful possibilities of the Utah Marble Co. He listened, became deeply deep-ly Impressed, and finally said that while lie could not take any stock tic would do a better thing glvu a big order or-der for material. The marble men then became Interested and Mr.Hcach told them the story of the "Allcc,"hls intention to erect a sky scraper In Franklin Just as soon as his copper prospect was wanted by the great com-blna com-blna for about 100,000,000, and lie theia and then gave an order for tiV.-000 tiV.-000 woith of the I'tali MatbleCo.'s product. The company has not yet begun to get the marble out for this contiact. but the assurance is given that tiie material will be teady on time. law-to-be, that the Harson ranch on the evening of the -7th will surpass In glory and pomp any of the Longworth-Hoosevelt Longworth-Hoosevelt ceremonies In that city made famous by Senatorial scraps. Press reports says that Miss Roosevelt's Roose-velt's Invitations numbered 1,000 and that many of these go to titled foreigners, foreign-ers, but Miss Harson. 'tis said, has Invited In-vited the whole of Clarkston and the north end of the county, and it can be said truthfully that many of these invitations go to foreigners also, untitled, un-titled, however, which is to both their and her credit. That the Hon-able Hon-able I'eter S. will make this a memorable memor-able affair will not be doubted by those who know his genial hospltallt), the sire of his cardiac region, and the looseness of hfs ptitse string when It comes to g'vlrg his bos and girls the best there Is. |