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Show BUYERS9 MARKET I I Tintic Standard is one of the be.C stocks for investment that is being sold I ; on our exchange. They have the :re and it is only a question of getting their 8 M new shaft completed when they will be in a position to pay big dividends. This M stock will sell from $2.00 to $5.00 per share within a year. I : MONZONITE III we figure, should be bought as we understand they have discovered that the 1 famous Stallworth vein, which has produced so many thousands of dollars in M precious metal in the old Cedar Talisman, is found to continue through the Mon- M zonite property. The ore has been found continuously along this vein on the T j M Monzonite property for a distance of several hundred feet. Operations will be , ' M started at once. We look for some sensational developments in this property i M soon. Send West-Rideout Co. your order at once. ' LEONORA 1 i H We expect news any day of the East drift penetrating the North and South , M fissure, which produced such rich ore in the early days, of which Mr. Geo. Aa- ' M kins, of Milford, said that he saw the smelter returns on a car of ore shipped ' from this property by Mr. Burns which carried 2800 ounces in silver besides other values. The management expects large deposits of rich ore along the lines H they are now developing. We strongly recommend its purchase. M EUREKA BULLION I Last Saturday, their double compartment shaft dropped into a mammoth 1 1 ( H cave, ..which is 250 feet long, 150 feet wide, and 70 feet deep; from the tongue H ' H of a Tintic miner who said "this is the earmark for Tintic of an immense I i orebody." We believe that the floor of this cave will contain ore. The top is now j H covered with mineralized lime that has caved in from above, and the bottom is I H not yet explored. This property lies very close to the new shaft of the Tintic ' H Standard, and we believe it is a prospect of rare merit. H EAST ANTELOPE I This property has discovered in the West drift ore that will prove an un- doubtedly important discovery. Superintendent McLease reports thirty feet of H this ore stripped and ready for stoping. You can look for shipments soon. The , H stock is now selling at its low mark and is sure to sell higher. H j ANTELOPE SmEt i',1 A great many are wondering what this stock will do, whether it should be H bought or sold. We believe it a property of morit and should be bought when you I H think it has reached bottom. Watch tr e market and write us for information. 1 I H iCEP3G I I U This company is well financed and is reported to possess the most cohsorv- 1 H n ative and best management that is possible for a company to have. They are jj , H lj following lines of development in exploring their property which are laid out H by their best engineers and mining talent. The ground is patented and they H 1 1 have some very fine exposures of ore. This stock is now selling below cost, and H fi for anyone wishing a bargain, they should be able to find one here at present fl I figures. .1 1 Make our office your headquarters while in the city and you're welcome h 1 to mek any appointment to meet your friends atf our office, and we will do our H I best to make you feel at home. ' H fl Send us your orders and write for further information and market letter. I ! 1 Senator D. 0. Rideout President. 1 'jm Willard Hansen, Jr. Vice President. H tfl E. M. West Secretary and Treasurer. I M West-Rideout Brokerage Co. II 312-313 Walker Bank Building. Salt Lake City, Utah. 9 Highest Prices Paid Ear HIDES - JUNK - BONES Logan Ratio and Junk Gi. TaXajtoone .03. 10,000 ACRES INDIAN LANDS THE SOLD Klamath Falls, Ore. Ten thousand thou-sand ncrcs of timber and grazing lnnds, soino under irrigation, In 120 different tracts, nro to be advertised advertis-ed for salo soon by Win. B. Breor, Klamath Indian reservation agent, according to II. II. Hlncks of tho Indian reclamation service. Theso lands bolonged to deceased Indian and to aged Indians who need tho funds for tholr support. Thoy aro first appraised and then offered for bids for equal or above tholr approximate ap-proximate valuo. Thoy usually soil for about J 10 per acre. The Klamath Indian reclamation sorvlco serves 11,000 acres of land, nnd there nro 140,000 acres of land in tho roservatllon. Each Indian on tho reservation is worth approximately approxi-mately $29,000. Tho abovo news item from Uio Klamath Falls Evening Even-ing Herald was sent to this offloo by C. T. Darley, formerly of Well-vlllc, Well-vlllc, who served for eoveral year i A - i i , llll Illlllll " MM " II. im i .ii.Mii I i i as an engineer In tho U. S. Rcclam- fart? ntlon Sorvlco under T. II. Hump- mi horys. Mr. Darley is familiar with ! tho nbovo lands and is desirous of H assisting and Cncho Valley people H who might want to got located on , M some good land at a nominal cost. M Mr, Darley is locatod nt Bononxa, M Oregon and would bo glad to take M up a correspondency with lnterost- . H od parties, If cqvorn) pcrEoi)3 would : M got together, Mr, Darley could mako M a report as to tho caso of securing I H water for thess lnnds Ho feels M that this Is a real opportunity nnd M Bhould not bo ovcrlokej by persons U desiring first class agricultural lands. M i H BH tlli BBB Why ComUlpntlon Injures. jH Tho bowols nro tho natural ewor- M ago system of tho body. When thoy H become obstructed by constipation 1 M n part of tho poisonous matter which ' H thoy should carry off Is absorbed in- l jM to the systom, making yqu fool dull and stupid, and interfering with tho lH dlgosilon and assimilation of food. H This condition is quickly relieved by $ Cl' -lberlatn'B Tablots. Obtainable i, M t-t -"bcw. adr.i I M I I IbbbI |