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Show MINES AND MINING The llecla Mining company, wlio-j property la In Hcavir county, ttah, haa Juat encountered a four fool vein j f rorbonate lead and el her ore The Heels la one of the ateady shipper of ore from Heaver county The average price of apelter at New York during the ten yeara ending with 10C wai 103c, equivalent to about 4 S'c, St lule but the general trend haa been upward because of the In creasing coat of production So extensive haa been the demand and the drain for teama In the oil ix cltemei.t center of southern Utah that the Utah Indian Peak company can not aecure means of hauling Ha lead silver ores to Ihe railroad tracks Might men are at the old Cumberland Cumber-land property at Osceola, Nevada, and they are taking out n line quality of gold ore Plenty of high grade stuff haa been placed on the dump to keep the mill rutting for mveral month The mill will Iw kept working atl win ter Tho directors of the Calumet A Arlronn will meet liout the 10th of November to declare the qiiHiloly dividend div-idend It la believed thill the quar terl) rate will be rrdmed lo (3, but a great deal will depend tixm tho condition con-dition of Ihv metal market during next mouth From Aura Nevadi conies tho mina of a etilke In it region tint has been generally conalilcted na barren ground I'rof tirlawold of tho Hlulo School of Mines of Missouri Is one of the principal owners The ledge Is a wldo one nnd carries an aveniKU valuo of $7 In gold Tho lost oro shoot In tho Sandstorm mine at (loldflild, from which liftus and Davla and A II Mayno took $IOOc 00u three years nan, la believed to havo been recovered In a lento on Uio oftus anil Davla block by Webb Park-lon Park-lon nnd I'elcr Hrbcl Four fiot of ore haa been opined which rum from C0 u tun to SSOvu. Tho coko manufactured In Color ulo utid Utah In 1Mb amounted to 1,I5, 'Mi short tuna, nlued nt JIMI.7IS, against 1 3"8.'l Ions, valued ut Jl.-107.617, Jl.-107.617, In l5 The Increase In I'uiC was, therefore, 77.0SI tuns, or 5 0 et cent In value The average of prim per Ion advanced from $2 02 In ItrOS to 3U0 In Vm, The Hultnni eompany, which owns splendid leailallver proterly nlMiut llfleen miles soulhwcat of Vernon, In Toot le county, Utah In llio ntngu skirting tho di sort, has d Itleil to Im-gin Im-gin operations In a systematic way mid make the mines what they ought to be, heavy pivtdui r of tine lead While the metal are being surrounded sur-rounded li) e'tunge ahnilnwa bringing doubt and uiKerlHlnty to the minds of all, there Is one ihiaa of mlnlne tbut la bring preaaed forward with unusual vlnor, and that la the coal mining In-ilustr). In-ilustr). All of the western coal mines are being worked to their full rapacity. ra-pacity. Daniel nuggonhelm, president nf the Ouagenhelnt Uaplorutlon eontpsur, says the preaent disturbances In tbo Itnnnclal district la duo to a stato of liyttcrli on tho pirt of tho publlo brought about by tho acllvlt) of bear opernlora and roauHIng In Jbo sacrificing sacri-ficing of recurlllea nt far below llielr actual value, needlessly, thoughtlessly and Ignorantly John D Itockefeller has the following follow-ing to any regarding tho financial alt-nation alt-nation "I think that the existing alarm among Investors Is not warranted, war-ranted, nnd I hope the good common sense of the Amorlcan people will con trot tbu situation Personally I have absolute faith In tho future of the values val-ues of our securities and the soundness sound-ness of underlying conditions" American copper producers nro die liming of some of their surplus production pro-duction lurimjh tho Umdon metal exchange, ex-change, selling standard warrants In that market ngnlust dillverlbs of electronic elec-tronic from America Tho low prlco tliua far recorded In electrolytic la US to 12 lie, tbo litter being tho prlie. for must of tho business last wi-ek. Il Is necessary In go back a great many years lo llnd a parallel for tha pieaont extreme tlump III the slock market Phes- who witnessed tho panic of 1871 state that It waa not sc prolonged or severe In the Block mar ket as ihe pruseut decllue nllhough unllko this movement, It wna arcom paulert by wldeapread romuierelal ills Ksler, of which theiu Is no evidence now. With a capllHl slock of J100.000. dl vldeil Into shares of the valuo of 10 nuts each, tha Jestoo Hold Mining company of Ogden llled articles of In corporation vvlili tho secretary of atnta last week The company owns four mining claims In Thl'tleherry canyon. V(ber county Tho Utah Hlandird Oil company, with n capital of l.OOO.ObO shares, tho pur value of Ihe ahiires being Jl each and which nwtn nnd controls about 2100 ncrea of patented land, bought dl reel from Ihe sl,nte of Utah, has llled nrtlrlos of Incorporation with Ilia secretary sec-retary of state Tlwro Is el least one company opcr Rilng n copper mlnn that fears nollher price) nor conrlltlons surrounding ,oop-per. ,oop-per. the maiiagtinent having every confidence In the slluntlnit adjusting Itself In good time, and that Is the Nevada Ne-vada Douglas Copper company of Yer-Ington, Yer-Ington, Nevada ' The statement that the Salt IJtke valley smelters are refusing to pay cash for the ores they bu) Is entirely without foundation, the fart being that i very lot of ore received and accepted la being aettled for In preclsoly the tame manner tlml settlements havo kguu made al the time ' DUILDINQ OF A WITICI8M. 9 Paint of Joke the Same Though Undtr Changed Conditions. flj The Ilohemlan had an article cntl- H tied, "How a Joke Is Made" In It B Marshall P Wilder, Ihe well known B humorist, cilia this story aa an lllua B tratlon of one method "Hero la a B story with n Joke In It about lAbou fl chcre, tho genial editor of l.ondon B Truth When he was standing for the borouib of Northampton fnr tho I Hngllih parliament a little girl came up to her father and aald 'Papa, who made Mr Ijibouchere- "Why. Provl dence, nt) dear,' answered the somewhat some-what astonished parent "And what for, papa" Inquires the child Now that Isnt a bad Joke It was nslurnl, anyway Hut listen to one of mine, which really has the same point, though It Is brouiht out In a different way A child and lur mother are on the cars Opposite them site a young man d rested In tho height of fashion Kaya the child 'Mnminu, whnt la that' and as she atks thn question, tho points lo the oung man opposite. 'Iluah, my diar.' answers tho mother. 'Hut, mother, I want to know To quiet tho chd tho mother whispers In .her car 'Ho la what wo call a dude, dear Thn child pertltta aa utunl In gaining aorno moro Information 'And who mado him, mamma?' 'Why, Providence, dear, of coe.-se,' replies the mother sotlo voice, whereat the child exclaims 'Oh, mother, doesn't Providence like lo have fun sometimes?' some-times?' You aee, tho alorlea are really real-ly Alike At all events, the point la tho same" |