Show goon times tire conil coming nj ako nako up and lot let the world A know you V here to welcome them ordinances to the cleaning of sidewalks are alro being folsted fo would it not net have a good effect if the city mare marchal elial made nn an example of some scene of the violators olo lors it may redound to the benefit dienell I 1 of ehms IT Is a wise wine move on the part of the nebraska democrats to do their shouting for byron before election day they will A ill barely have no cause to rejoice after that time lime the other fellows fellow a will be doing the shouting then while the try again candidate will be exerting himself in telling the readers of his paper how it happened AT this distance stance dj from the scene of the terrible ohio fire in which nearly two hundred little children w were ere burned to death it 11 Is to bealle tho the disaster why such appall appalling ng accidents should happen under the nil seeing eyo eye of a 8 diluca providence Is 19 beyond human understanding it il Is one of the anex mysteries masteries mas teries of life and death IF anyone had the presumption to think on account ol of the few very fine and balmy tonys or of last week that spring was upon us their illusions have been dispelled by the real old fashioned day and night snow storm of the past few daa it all means how ever plenty of m ator ater for the farmer in the spring and ve 0 o dont mind it be cause we v c have wilned lh cd prosperously through them before IF many ol of our bumm business ests men would seriously cone consider older the significance of tom THE RECORD going into nearly a thousand homes in park city surely there would bo more advertis advertisements ments appear in our columns and a greater volume of bus business tricas transacted by the now non don advertisers think it over and ou on will conclude that la in justice to yourself your town and as an aa e evidence of your public you should be represented in fit your clur home proper paper together with fill those enterprising pro gre greysie hsie merchants who reallie and appreciate preci ate the value of ad orti bing THE people of butte bulte and of mon tuna tana generally tire arc to be congratulated upon the resumption of work in the great mines or of that camp and dently it 11 is a source of encouragement to the people of park cilito pity to so see that renewed activity is promised to in the lines of the lite mining industry so far fai nothing definite has bits been heard rela tive to the resumption of work in this camp but nevertheless there is an un der current of feeling that the time is when tile the big stacks stack will again bo landing bending up their signals of prosperity when tile the wheels will be grinding away and the welcome odthe whistles up tip in the mountains will be vo acted wafted a sweetly estly down the lite can auns to instill new conti deneck and hope la in the hearts of our people THE lend lead ores have hao always been one of the mot most important sources of silver in ia tills country but a decided declining tendency in tho the output hag haa been noted during the last few years says profit and loss idaho derives its over chiefly from the low grade lead ores of the coeur da lerie district averages about a cent in gold and ne me ounces lit in silver per ton these figures are or of course materially raised by concentration of 01 the ore colorado follows idaho aspen lead mile tile and clear crak continue to be tile tho mou most product productive he of the colorado districts utah ranks third park city district being tile the most important arlona arizona ranks ranka fourth to winch which tomb stone ores contribute largely montana formerly oil an important producer of lead ores now ranks fifth have hao news items for till RECORD would confer a favor on tile tho management and entire staff if they would if possible turn them in bufore saturday publication day often no matter how early in the week a social function occurs visitor toro arrive or other interesting happenings transpire transi mention is not made of it i unell I 1 press day when A here en everything cry thing at its best Is more or less a rush or bustle so that besides causing nil an incorv proper attention can not bo be given to news new notices arri arming ing so late in 1 6 week The troubles or of patroni patrona 11 oa will ne also be listened to more atta alk en on mothr yot hr daff dao 1 m U 1 alj 1 cation day 3 J morr naIl any other time we me have hae mandof our own however rather than slight a anyone or overlook news we will mill accept it atul at the ee eleventh anth hour slid and do ilia best me can w ith it though is as a matter of convenience to the p pub a la lishers likelier prompt attention in fit such cases will ailt lie be greatly appreciated TUB horizon of the mining industry throughout the nest is beginning to clear after tile the late financial flurry says the salt bait lake mining review in midwinter mining in many lacall ties was virtually at a standstill owing 1 lo 10 tile the stringency in the money market and the attitude of the smelters shelters sm elters lu in their treatment of ore producers now ile however c ere tile tho embargo on oil moue money y has been removed aud and tile the shelters smelters sm elters are beginning to leach out after ores on more reasonable terms the result being cihat ore shipments tire are being quite largely re learned and small shippers are enabled to begin operations upon a moro more energetic scale vo while bilo big lot mining ning companies compan lM who were ere virtually closed down during the slump ajo aio quietly adding to their forces and increasing their payrolls ke improvements are arc also being made 0 aud I 1 there is t a noticeable increase in i the be demand for mine equipment still and milli milling fig machinery the decline bc line iu in metal has fares dao also 05 V r ri 1 I ter 11 in been handicap to the mining operators operator nod and every metal with the exception u c ot t 9 gold 0 do las boa been on the toboggan suda ld a it la Is believed ill that tile th bottom has been reached find and that out renewed activity along industrial lines line will soon we see a decided improvement in the market As it Is only ored of first claya class order can be profitably handled bandied under present conditions and this prohibits the operation of low grade mines which were working at a profit last summer and during the earty early fall and these unless equipped with reduction works arks so that higher alues slues in concentrated form can be furnished the smelters shelters sm elters are practically at a standstill still certain conditions he have obtained on account of the depression that are favorable to mining at the present time labor Is not so arrogant and oppressive and lit in many camps wages have been reduced so BO as aa to be in harmony with the ability of mine owners to gh ghe e employment and pay lay for the same flame while the railroads ere are far from being as an congested as a they were during the bottom times of six or eight months ago and railroad corn com panics are inclined to be more reason able in the abo matter of freight charges C U GOODWIN goonie IN Is ever true trae to bl bi and will always be an ardent consistent and logical advocate of 0 f the of silver for he believes that that would could w forever dispel the stringency of the money market mid and put our country coun tryon on a solid financial basis in eulogizing alexander haell Hak okill tou ton and his methods method ii as secretary of the treasury in the early days of our country he bo concludes concluded a ark aa an interesting editorial la in his hia weekly of february as follows men icea go back to hamilton stud and conclude that only out of gold and silver can yon make honest money baher er rile pile the bullion in alie treasury issue gold aud and silver as aa feat fast as you can get the bullion to issue it on in the meantime issue in one pet per cent bonds to tie be used as money and redeemable at pleasure and start some needed public works to break the spell that Is now upon the land set the work going give idle men a means through which to earn their bread and you will see all the hoarded gold come back into business channels and the depression and apprehension of the pre arc sent ill poise their black wings and soar away KNOX KNOT of a has ban introduced la in the senate a bill providing for the establishment of if postal savings banks this bill has bai the approval of postmaster meyer and will have the backlog backing of president roosevelt and the administration I 1 it la Is designed to provide it a safe depository lor for the of the people and incidentally it Is expected to wield a large influence towards the prevention of financial panics in the future under its terms the postmaster general Is authorized Utho to de signal certain post offices all aj postal savings banks deposits of from one dollar to 11 five v e hundred dollars will be received at these banks and the government go will pay interest at the rate of two wo per cent it li is provided that deposits shall be considered public moneys and subject to the safeguards and preferences provided by statute this will guarantee absolute safety to these saving deposits and in time of financial disturb since ance people who have been in the habit of withdrawing their money mangy from the banks and hoarding it in hiding biding places are expected to deposit it with the postal savings banks the funds thus deposited with the gover ment will be la in national banks and thus the money will be kept la in circulation bank books are to be pro filed for depositors and money can bo be withdrawn at any time subject to regulations made by the postmaster general had some such measure been enforced during the past six months it Is believed that the financial panic through which the country has just passed would have hae been Avier ted |