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THE SALT LAKE HERALD SATURDAY 1VIAKCH 7 1896 3
r WHITE WINGED PBACB REIGNS I I
Troubled Waters Calmed I
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mar Camps
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GOOD DAY ON CHANGE
Stocks Active With Lively
E Tradmg in Several of
the Shares
r THE CANE SPRINGS MINE
A London Syndicate Negotiating
f For Its Purchase
I
JXln lcy Mining Company Purchased
the Perkins Ranch Annual Meet
ing of he nnllionneeU Company
Silver Lode Elects Olllcers New
Companies Incorporated It
flassln Seriously 111 The Unite
iincl Boston Attached Latest
From the Caiuug Hilling Notes
and Personals
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1 For the past few days since Captain
J R De Lamars visit to Salt Lake
city a number of private conferences
have been held between the captain
and the officers of the Brickyard Min
ing company but it was not until last
night that the business between them
wa brought to a close by an adjust <
ment of all differences and concessions
that are advantageous to all con
cerned
I The readers of The Herald are well
awaie of the fct that a legal warfare
has been pending between parties
1 claiming title to the properties em
braced in the Brickyard group located
on some of the most valuable ground I
In M rcur ar I that a company was
formed for its development known as i
the Brickyard Mining and Milling com
pany among the incorporators of
which were John Dern E H Airis
Colonel E D Wall and other well I
f I known mining men while on the other I
4 hand the Viking Mining company
1 claiming a title to a large portion of
the ground embraced in the group
were about to Institute legal proceed I I
I ings to quiet title when they sold their I
Interests to Captain J R De Lamar
the owner of the Golden Gate mine
one of the best known and successful
mining men in the west
I This was the condition of affairs
when Captain De Lamar arrived in the
city last week and the frequent con
sultations held between himself and
I Messrs Dern Airis and Wall were in
reference to the compromising of She
differences existing between them
which was happily consummated last
night
Besides the compromise there was a
consolidation of interests and as a
result of the deal Captain De Lamar
conveyed to the Brickyard company a
group of four claims comprising the
Sullivan the Vulture the Protective
Tariff and the Lady May lodes which
with the group of four claims com
prising the Brickyard group takes in
all the country between the Golden
l Gate and Rover mines
In corswence of this compromise
p and consolidation the Brickyard com
pany will soon be reorganized and
Its capital stock increased from 51000
000 to 2000000 and at the same time
there will probably be some change in
the official roster of the company and
in its directory
It is the intention to continue the
development of the Brickyard group
and acquired properties but upon a
larger scale At present Captain De
Lamar is driving three drifts in the
Golden Gate mine towards ithe Brick
yard group and these drifts which
are in ore are only 250 feet distant
from the dividing line between the two
properties and The Herald is Informed
that these drifts will be < continued into
the Brickyard group for Its develop
ment and that it will not take long to
push them thero as the work will be
prosecuted with machine drills
It Is a happy ending of what a week
ago appeared to be a war to the bitter
I end between the contending parties
From every Indication it was a case
wherp each foeman was to meet an
adversary worthy of his steel but
4aU is well that ends well for a case
that Is settled out of court rather
than in it is more satisfactory all
around
I There is nothing thalt hurts a mining
camp more than a stubbornly fought
lawsuit especially where the ground
In controversy is rich in mineral and I
Id My Life
A VETERANS STORY
Several years ago while in Fort
Snelling Minn I caught a severe
cold attended with a terrible cough
th u allowed me no rest day or
night The doctors after exhaust
ing their remedies pronounced my
e j case hopeless say
ing they could do no
more for me At
a this time a bottle of
AVERS
Cherry Pectoral was
IJ sent to me by a
r1 friend who urged
v Y me to take it which
I did and soon after I was greatly
relieved and in a short time was
completely cured I have never had
much of a cough since that time
and I firmly believe Ayers Cherry
Pectoral saved my life IV H
WBD S Quimby Av Lowell Mass
AVERtS
Cherry Pectoral
Highest Awards at Worlds Pair
AYERS PILLS cure Iaslifest I aw Mewfoche
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I we feel that the people of Mercur as
well as the parties more directly in
terested in the compromise are to be
heartily congratulated at the satisfac
tory arrangement effected between
Captain De Lamar and the Brickyard
company
This settlement of all difficulties be
tween these two strong but opposing
parties means more for Mercur than a
big strike for now the mint of money
that otherwise would have been spent
in lawing will be expended in the
development of the ground formerly in
dispute and there can be no doubt but
that it will boon be placed on a divi
dendpaying basis
THE CROWN 3IIXE
A Most Fnvornhlc Showing nt n
Depth of Only 35 Feet
Assays were received yesterday from
samples of ore from the Crown mine
that gave values of 56 ounces silver
17 per cent lead and S in gold to the
ton The ore came from the foot of
the 35foot tunnel and showing as it
does so well at such a slight depth
the officers in consequence feel consid
erably elated over the outlook for the
mine
The property of the Crown Mining
and Milling company is located in
Ophir mining district and adjoins the
Chloride Point mine which is now
shipping 290 ore As the Crown mine
is in a great mineralized district there
can be no doubt but that it will show
up large ore bodies during the season
sufficient to justify the erection of a
millThe
The North Mercur claims among
them being the Northern Light which
is but a short distance from the
Crown produces ores running as high
in values as any to be found in Camp
Floyd district and this year will wit
ness the development of a number of
properties in the vicinity of Lion illl
The officers of the Crown Mining and
Milling company are Gill S Peyton
president E H Airis vicepresident
E D Woodruff treasurer and C E
Hudson secretary
At a meeting of the directors held
recently the sale of a block of the
treasury stock was authorized at 15
cents a share the proceeds to be used
In the development of the property
GOOD DAY ON CHANGE
Stock Active With Trailing Good
In Several of the Stocks
Yesterday was a goodl day on
change and most of the stocks held
their own against the attacks of the
bulls and the bears The trading too
was not confined exclusively to one
class of stocks and when the call
closed the checks sent in indicated
that the transactions of the day had
brought buyer and seller together in a
number of instances
At the opening Ajax showed up well
and 500 shares quickly changed hands
at 105
CentennialEureka exhibited an up
ward tendency and closed at 6975 bid
and 75 asked <
Daly was active in the bidding but
no trading was indulged in
Dalton and Lark was in good de
mand and chronicled a sale at 50 cents
1000 shares
East Golden Gate was also a little
frisky and a hundred shares changed
hands at 55 cents
Herschel another one of the newly
organized companies seemed to be a
general favorite and while it devel
oped a strong upward tendency buyer
and seller were too far apart for the
transaction of any business
Mammoth was stationary in price
yet a sale < was recorded at 210
Ontario made up some lost ground
and gained in the bidding until the
1260 mark was reached with no offer
ings
Silver King Sunshine and Utah were
stationary
Of the unlisted stocks Dalton Little
Pittsburg Eagle and Natural Gas
were the only ones in which trading
was indulged in The rest of the stocks
did not develop much strength and
were quickly passed by the caller
The transactions of the day were as
follows
SALES OF STOCK
Five hundred Ajax rut 105
One thousand Dalton and Lark at
50 cents
One hundred East Golden Gate at 55
cents
Two hundred Mammoth at 210
Six thousand Natural Gas at 10
cents
Three thousand Little Pittsburg at
2 cents
Five hundred Eagle at 10 cents
Total sales 12300 shares
LISTED STOCKS
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Name of Stocks f
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Anchor 1 2 25
Ajax lice 1 105
Annie 1 30
Bullion Beck 1 575 700
CentennialEureka 69 73 7500
Daly 750 I 780
Daly West 645 I 675
Dalton Lark 50 50
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East Golden Gate 55 5
Geyser 1 100 I 1w
Herschel 13 20
Icrcur 725 755
Mammoth 1 2 10 210
OntarIo 12 ro
Sioux ConsolIdated 125 200
Silver King 1450 15 40
Sanshine 322 340 I
Utah 125 I 140 1I 1 I
CALL OF UNLISTED STOCKS I
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Name of Stocks I r to
I
Dalton LS W7i W
Littl Pittsburs f 02 02
Began I 24 30
Eagle 10 10
Natural Gas I 10 10
Cleveland 05 10
Blue Jay ill
Tetro 03 ½ 06
Morgan Hascrabblc 30 60
Morgan Pak City 60 52
Camp Floyd
Rover 7Y 90
Rlohmond Anaconda Og2
Dagar 01 3
THE CANE SPItrXGS MINE
Negotiations For Its Purchase By n
Big London Syndicate
Negotiations are now pending so
The Herald is informed the consum
mation of which means the purchase
of the Cane Springs mines In Furber
district by a London syndicate who
will reincorporate and stock the new
company at 5750000
This would clear the property of all
indebtedness and leave a handsome
balance In the treasury
I is to be hoped that this deal will
go through as it means much for the
g
Deep Creek country and will have a
strong bearing upon the building of a
railroad into that rich mineral region
PURCHASED PERKINS RANCH
Kinsioy Mining Company Wnntccl
Water and Got I
The Kinsley iliningcompany of this
city who are the owners of seven
teen mining claims in Kinsley min
ing district Elko county Nevada yes
terday consummated a deal whereby
they became the possessors of the
fr
r i
Perkins Ranch together with Its water
rights This ran h is located a mile
and a half from the group of claims
owned by the Kinsley company and
Its purchase was solely for the water
that went with it which is sufficient
in quantity for all
quantty al requirements This
water will be piped to the mines
where it will be used in various ways
The claims owned by the Kinsley
company show up fine bodies of gold
silver copper and lead ores and as
the propert is to be extensively de I I
veloped this summer i is more than I
likely that by fall a concentrating I
plant will be put in
I the road to Deep Creek is built
it will bring these mines within
twentyfive miles of a market in
which event the company will be en
abled t ship some of its crude ores
A BIG ATTACHMENT
The Butte and Boston Mining Com
nny in Tronlilc
Special The Herald
BUTTE Mont March 6The Mon
tana properties of the Butte and Bos
ton Mining company were recently
shut down owing to financial troubles
and the Boston bondholders have been
considering the proposition of applying
for the appointment of a receiver The
trouble culminated today in a suit
brought in the district court in the
name of Edward C Perkins the com
panys Boston attorney for 40651643
representing the companys floated in
debtedness and all of the companys
property in the state was attached
including thirtyeight mining claims
developed mines mills placers water
rights town lots etc
t I I J B HAGGIX ILL
Has Been Confined to His Bed For
Three Months
SAN FRANCISCO March 6News
has reached here that J B Haggin is
seriously ill in New York Haggin is
one of the owners of the famous Ana
I conda mine largely interested in the
Alaska Commercial company owns
I immense tracts of land in California
Arizona New Mexico and Mexico
The combined wealth of his partner
Lloyd Tevis and himself is estimated
estmated
at thirty to forty millions
An inquiry made by a representa
tive of the Associated Press at Mr
Haggins office today elicited the fact
that Haggin Is much better and rapid
ly recovering For over three months
Haggin has been confined to his bed
with gout Recently he had inflamma
tion of the bowels but not appendi
citis
ts
3TEW EN1M0RI41lpSES
Four Mining Companies File Articles
of Incorporation
New mining companies filed articles
with the county clerk yesterday as fol
lows
The Moron Chief Mining company
Is capitalized at 1500000 in shares of
5 each and held as follows by the
incorporators Andrew T Lawrence
I Thomas Kane J R MiddlemiES and
James Moffat 1000 shares each Matt
T Lyon trustee 170000 shares J R
Middlemiss trustee 76000 shares A
T Lawrence trustee 50000 shares
working capital 300000 shares The
property of the company consists of
the Shepherd Pride the Happy Jack
and the Lost Sheep group of claims in
the Camp Floyd distriot A T Law
rence is president James Moffat vice
president J R Middlemiss treasurer
and Thomas Kane secretary
D H Twomey F H Nelden H 11
Abbott George F Sprague C H Al I
kin and Edward Johnson all of this
city are the incorporators of the Bis
marck Gold Mining company Its pro
perty includes the Katherine the Flor
ence the Dorothy the Randolph the
HIghtown the Union and the Transit
lodes about a mile from the Mercur
mill The capital is placed at 1200000
in shares of 1 each D H Twomey
president F H Nelden vicepresident
H 11 Abbott secretary and George F
I Sprague treasurer
Baby McKee is a little out of date
but that is the title of a mining com
pany which was incorporated yester
day with a capital stock of 1090000 di
vided into 200000 shares The stock
has been subscribed for as follows
Fred J Leonard 30965 shares Eddy
O Lee Hiram E Booth 10195 shares
each John G Gray 3715 shares
Charles B Jack 10 shares and Wil
liam J Hirrick 126920 shares
The Leo the Baby McKee the Ever
ena and the Number One Extension
the Everena mining claims in the
Camp Floyd district are among the
properties of tIe company of which
William J Hirrick is made president
Hiram E Booth vicepresident and
Fred J Leonard secretary and treas
urer
The Buckeye Mining and Milling
company incorporated the Buckeye
mine and mining claim adjoining the
Badger and the Ontario in the Camp
Floyd district The amount of the
capital stock is 400000 divided into
shares of 1 each The incorporators
are Richard L Colburn E E Crooks
William H Simmons George Wester
velt Timothy Egan Harry B Windsor I
and Charles B Hudson E E < s
is president Richard L Colburn vice
president Harry B Windsor treasurer I
I and Charles E Hudson secretary I
BULLIONBECK ELECTION
Report of the Secretary on the Con
dition of Thi Great Producer
The annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of the BullionBeck Mining com
pany was held yesterday in the com
panys office in the McCornick block
92302 shares out of 100000 being repre
sented
The meeting was a most harmonious
one and resulted in the election of the
following officers and directors who
will serve for the ensuing year viz
John Beck president
Abram H Cannon vice president
W S McCornick treasurer
W J Seattle secretary
Simon Bamberger Hyrum Clawson
and Clarence K McCornick
I The report of the secretary Showed
that the affairs of the company were
I in an excellent condition and that the
I receipts and expenditures during the
year were as follows
Receipts and sales of ore 608537
Receipts and sales of concentrates
82223
Dividends paid 375000
Operating expenses 164760
Improvements including erection of
mill store mining property cash on
hand etc 5151000
The BullionBeck mine Is showing
up fine ore bodies and taken with its
fine hoist and mill equipment is in a
position to make a great record for itself
self during the coming year
ELECT THEIR OFFICERS
The Silver Lode Miniiis mid Milling
Co Now In Good Shape
The Silver Lode Mining and Milling
company held its annual stockholders
meeting last night 97000 out of a pos
sible 100000 shares of stock being rep
resented
The result of the election was as fol
lows
John Dern president Hudson Smith
vicepresident E H Airis treasurer
J F Corker secretary and these with
W C B Allen constitute the board of
directors
The Silver Lode company is the own
er of one of the most valuable groups
of claims In Camp Floyd district adjoining
joining as it does the town of Mercur
and being almost surrounded by producing
ducing properties and especially so as
i has passed into the hands of gen
tlemen who will not pause until this
property has been transformed from Its
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FOR MARCH APRil AND MAY
Paines Celery Compound the Best Spring Remedy Today
in All the WorldI I
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It Purifies the Blood as Nothing Else Can DoIt Is Food for the
Tired BrainaJlt Makes Strong Nerves
Publicly Recommended as No Remedy of Any Kind Ever Was Before by Thousands
Whom It Has Made Well
Endorsed and Prescribed by the Ablest Physicians in Every City
in America J
Where every other
remedy has failed I
Paines celery com
pound has made
people well
Lt It cures disease
It has saved the
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lp Paines celery com
pound purifies the
blood as nothing
else can do it is
natures brain food it builds up shat
tered nerves it is preeminently the
to med
one great healthmaker known
icine
First discovered after laborious stu
dious scientific research by the ablest
physician America has produced Prof
Edward E Phelps M D LL D of
Dartmouth College it is prescribed and
publicly endorsed by the best practi
tioners in every city of America It
has been so enthusiastically recom
I present condition into a paying propo
sition
I TO STOP > MAMPtIATIN
Talk of ReorKuiiiziiiR the Old Colo
rado Eiclumpre
DENVER March 6A movement
has been started by some of the lead
ing mining brokers to reorganize the
Colorado Mining Stock Exchange the
oldest organization of the kind in the
state with a view of dropping all irre
sponsible brokers and stocks of ques
tionable value It is proposed to so
amend the rules that prospects listed
shall expend all money received from
treasury stock in development work
and nothing but treasury stock will be
handled on the exchange This is to
stop manipulation of stock by holders
to run up the price
Tintic Miner Notes
Professor Marcus E Jones is in
town investigating the Swansea mine
with the view of its preparation for the
new hoist Men are at work digging
the trench for the water pipe to be
laid from Silver City to the Swansea
mine and it will not be many days ere
the new whistle at that mine will be
heard in the land As this is largely a
Rio Grande Western property it is to
be hoped that Superintendent Hatfield
will have a chime whistle at the mine
From our Silver City correspondent
Mr Brown of the firm of Brown
Terry Woodruff of Salt Lake and J
G Marx have been in Silver City for
several days looking about to see the
riches of our mines and although Mr
Marx has been in every mining state
and territory Including Alaska of the
United States he says he never saw a
district that will equal Tintic in the
extent and value of its mines He ex
presses great surprise at the extent of
the ore bodies in our mines and wants
to come and camp with us
Shipments from the district for the
past week are reported as follows
From the BullionBeck mine 30 car
loads ore from the BullionBeck mill
15 carloads concentrates from the
CentennialEureka 6 carloads ore
from the EurekaHill mill 8 carloads
ore from the Mammoth mill 1 Car
loads concentrates from the Sioux mill
4 carloads concentrates from the Ajax
6 carloads ore from the Carisa 2 car
loads ore from the Swansea 4 carloads
ore from the North Star 2 carloads
ore from the Four Acres 1 carl ad
ore from the Dragon Iron mine 20
carloads ore
The American Contractor of Chicago
reports that C 11 Neuhausen the
wellknown Salt Lake architect is pre
Daring plans for the Mammoth opera
house which it says is to be 40x100
feet and three stories built of pressed
brick with stone foundation and trim
mings have composition roof galvan
iZEd iron cornice and skylight cement
sidewalk iron beams columns shut
ters and store fronts ornamental Iron
work pine finish store fixtures vaults
deposit boxes opera chairs plate glass
electric lighting hot water heating
plumbing washstands Water closet fix
tures cost 15000 Mammoth is grow
ing with almost incredible rapidity and
I the erection of this fine opera house
will only be another evidence of the
metropolitan airs that this town is now
assuming Mammoth is all right
Ore and Bullion
The ore and bullion receipts yester
day were as follows
Commercial National Bank Ores
1100
T R Jones Co Ores 7900 bul
lion 7700
Wells Fargo Co Bullion 3378
ides McCornick 10200 Cores 2000 cyan
Silver and Lead
Bar silver was quoted yesterday at
68 cents lead 305 casting copper
10 cents
Bank Clearings
The clearings of the associated banks
yesterday were 229341 For the same
i day last year they were 161520
Mining Notes and Personals
Hon 1 T Farnsworth will leave next
Monday Nevada for tho Austin mine at Austin
Newt Dunyon the efficient foreman of
the CentennialEureka mine was In the
city yesterday
TJie Mackintosh sampler received yes
terday sixty tons QfNeptune ore and 152
terday QNeptune 12
tons of JDalyTVest ores
Yesterday two loads of mine timbers
were sent out to ButtcrHeld canyon In
West Mountain district consigned to G
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mended by grateful men and women in
every walk of life that it is to day in
every sense the most popular remedy
in the world
It has proven itself so easily the
greatest of all spring medicines mak
ing the weak strong and the infirm
well that in the big cities New York
Chicago Philadelphia Boston St
Louis and the rest the leading news
papers making their own canvasses
again this year have found that the
demand for Paines celery compound
as far surpasses that of all other rem
edies as the curative power of this
great compound surpasses that of all
others together
Paines celery compound taken dur
ing the early spring days has even
more than its usual remarkable effi
cacy in making people well It makes
short work of all diseases of debility
and nervous exhaustion It rapidly
drives out neuralgia sleeplessness dys
pepsia and rheumatism from the sys
tem It removes that lassitude or
tired feeling which betokens weak
ened nerves and poor blood
I
G McDonald who is developing one of
the old properties In that locality
J H Bacon accompanied by Mrs
Bacon leaves this morning for the east
on bldness and pleasure combined I
Sam Godbe returned yesterday from
Denver where he has been on mining
ewm YinNm
business He will soon take aO flying trip
to California I
I P J Conway and Jack Bolton have just i
six at Pelican I
purchased a group if claims Pei
can Point Ifhe property is known a the
Gold Hill group
Samples of ore brought in a few days
ago from the Sunshine mine which were
assayed In this city showed values of
51G20 In gold to the ton
I Good reports continue to come from the i
Omaha group in the Western Foothills
i Camp Floyd and the workings are in a
W nb NI rorking I
line body of milling ore
I There Is liable to be a lawsuit Instituted
within 3 few days against a gentleman
I who took 20000 shares of Ajax as security
I for a loan and then failed to return i
The Ophlr Consolidated Mining company
expects a shipment next Monday from Its
I Nevada property which will doubtless
carry values of at least 60 in gold to the
ton
I tonW 1 Snyder of Richfield who ha
been In the city for the past two weeks
i on mining business leaves this morn
ing for the Sevier country where he has
numerous mining Interests
Ben Hampton left yesterday for the
Cave mine In Bradshaw district Beaver
county the object of his visit being to
make a survey for the connection between
the long tunnel and the Incline shaft
H L J Warren of Colorado Springs
Colo who turn been in Utah the past
week during which time he has visited
Mercur and written up its merits for sev
eral eastern periodicals returns home
today
W W duff of Coalville who was In
i the city yesterday states that without
I doUbt the Utah company will do some
thing this year In the direction of the
I development of Its Iron county coal prop
erties S
Vaer James of Black Rock who was
In the city yesterday Informs The Her
ald that the new camp of Leadville eight
miles west of Burnt Corral Is coming to
the front in great shape and that a goad
many people are going in there
Cripple Creek people have heard of
Utahs Leadville and last night Colonel
CSss Kite of this city received a tele
gram from his brother who is in Cripple
Creek as follows Wire me If Burnt
Corral find is good parties here will put
upThe
The Buckeye Mining and Milling com
pany the articles of Incorporation of
whIch were Tiled yesterday ie a strong
organization and its ground located as
I is between the Badger and Ontario
groups In the Sunshine country is pos
I sessed of a great deal of merit
I Captain Dick Chase came In Thursday
I I night from Burnt Corral on the Union
Pacific road bringing with him samples
Qf good ore from the new camp of Lead
i vllle and also from another recent dis
covery twelve miles northwest of Black
Rock Assays from these new discoveries
i will be made today
I Jack Bolton leaves this morning for
Skull Valley for the purpose of getting
500 pounds of ore from the ground of the
Skull Valley Gold lInlng company from
I which such big assays were obtained a
few days ago He sent out a team yes
terday to bring in the ore which if it
i holds out a well a the samples above
I mentioned the company will be strictly
in it
The Oregranda Mining and Milling com
pany the articles of the incorporators of
which were tiled a few days ago bases Its
organization on a group of promising
claims In the Peepstone mining district
The capitalization of the company is
placed at 500000 shares of a par value of
52 each 100000 shares of which have been
set aside for treasury purposes The of
Ulcers of the company are J H Davison
president C L Thompson vicepresident
J A Wyatt treasurer and C B Thomp
son secretary
Development work on a large scale is
soon to be commenced on the Hillside
group and we regard the property as
being ole of the big producers of the
camp In the near future This group ls >
composed of nine claims which run from
the Sacramento group around the Mercur
property on the south and east This
grbat group was recently purchased by
Messrs McFarland Scheu and Thompson
and we believe they are right In consider
ing It one of the most valuable groups in
camp Mercur Mercury
A deal was made the first of the week
whereby L 11 Smith who had a bond on
I the South Geyser property succeeded in
interesting Dr Johnson and others there
in and the bond has been taken care of
The deal was engineered by Attorney
WIde Whipple who is now busy pre
paring articles of Incorporation The
I property on which a part of the business
portion of the camp Is now situated Is
valuable In more respects than one and
1 already has developed a body of ore
which assays very well Mercur Mercury
H M McCartney who ha just return
ed from a business trip to Eastern Oregon
and Washington Informs The Herald that
the mining camp of Rossland just across
the line In British Columbia Is destined to
I develop Into a wonderful mineral pro
ducer its principal metals being copper
I and gold A big copper smelter Is now
LJ
Overworked and tired women are but
one class of persons who are in urgent
need of this wonderful remedy to make
and keep them well Business men
who are not sleeping soundly shop
girls made pale and sickly by long
hours of indoor work and the count
less sufferers from dyspepsia kidney
and liver trouble need the invigorat
ing effect of Paines celery compound
now that spring with all its dangers
is at hand Its preeminence as a
healthmaker comes from its extraor
dinary powers of supplying appropri
ate nutriment to the blood nerves and
brain
Just as the great lawyer studies each
one of his cases till he knows It on
every side and in every possible as
pect so Prof Edward E Phelps M D
LL D of Dartmouth College the dis
coverer of Paines celery compound
had studied the nerves In health and
disease when well nourished and when
undernourished in men and women
I and children years before he looked
for the remedy Paines celery com
I being built at Rossland The largest mine
there is now down 400 feet and shows
I thirtyfour feet of shipping ore at that
I depth A W MeCune of Salt Lake Is
I Interested Rossland i valuable mining properties in
Dalton nnd LirIc
Lntk
Gold Silver and Lead Mining and Mill
ing company is now offering a limited
amount of its stock for sale at 50 cents
per share Stock can be obtained at the
office of the company in the Commercial
block or at the Bank of Salt Lake
I WONDER GOLD MINING CO1JPAXY
This company has just completed its
organlzatin with a capital stock of
1000000 shares of the par value of 500
each
George Q Cannon president
Angus 11 Cannon vice president
Lewis 11 Cannon secretary
John W Donnellan treasurer
P J Quealy manager and superin
tendent
The properties of the company form
the eastern boundary of De Lamars
Golden Gate group and also lap over
on the eastern line of the Brickyard
group at Mercur and are on the dip
of the great ore shute which has been
developed by about 5000 feet of drifts
on the Golden Gate upon which it is
estimated that at least five millions
of dollars in gold has been already ex
posed and blocked out within a few
hundred feet of this property the
trend of these immense ore bodies be
ing direct towards Wonder group
The Wonder group comprises the fol
lowing claims viz the Wonder
North Side Mary E Mary E
No2 Old Grover and fraction of
the Navigator containing about 70
acres Title perfect
There Is one shaft 100 feet deep upon
which a steam hoisting plant is being
now erected A double compartment
working shaft is being started
Three hundred thousand shares of
the stock is reserved for the develop
ment of the property and building a
mill onehalf of which is subscribed
for Mr Quealy the manager is one
of the ablest mining superintendents in
the country He and his associates
have made a largo cash investment in
this and he will devote his best en
ergies to the rapid development of this
great mine
In addition to the cash advances by
Mr Quealy and his friends the man
agement have deemed i advisable to
have ample funds on hand to push the
work as fast as men and means can
accomplish i and have decided to
place on the market a limited number
of shares of the treasury stock at the
price of 50c per share but reserve the
right to raise the price at any time
without notice Brokers Kenneth Don
nellan and George Downey have been
appointed as the sole agents for the
sale of this treasury stock
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and until lately he was comparatively
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he predicted that he would not live the
I year out He was by all odds the old
est man in Iowa and has been a fre
I quent subject of newspaper biographies
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THE HELPLESS SEALS
SENATOR 3IORGAX SOUND SEXSH
ON TIE DINGLEY BILL
It is a Banter and an Insincere
Threat to Foreign Governments
No Remedy For Treaty Abroga
tion Between Sovereign States
But Tar
1
WASHINGTON March 6 Senator
Morgan who led the opposition in the
committee on foreign relations to the
Dingley bill for the extermination of
the fur seals of Alaska in case of the
refusal of England Japan and Russia
to agree to arbitration for the better
protection has completed a minority re
port
He takes strong ground against the
bill both on the score of humanity and
international rights He says the seals
find in the ocean their worst enemy
the pelagic sealer
Then referring to the fact that even
in case the other countries concerned
refuse to enter into the proposed con
vention the executive department
acting through its agents can he
argues use its discretion in killing the
seals the opinion is expressed that
the other governments will accept the
I bill as a banter and insincere threat
and will refuse to negotiate with the
I United States He thinks i im
probably that Russia and Japan would
I unite in the cruel policy of destruction
unless they should do so for the mer
I cenary purpose of enhancing the value J
of their own herds which he does not <
I believe these governments are capable
i of No good results Mr Morgan as
sorts can come from the adoption of
I the policy proposed He says it is a
hazardous and unwise act for congress it
I to anticipate the executive in any 1
matter that can be settled by treaty 1
I and states that it is understood that
the government is now engaged in dip 1
lomatic correspondence on this subject
I with a prospect of success This under I
taking would most likely be interrupted
by the passage of the pending bill
Mr Morgan says the United States are S
BOUND BY THE PARIS TREATY
as long as it is in force and that the
treaty cannot be disregarded while in
farce without responsibility on our
part to the government Of Great Brit
ain I the treaty Is not satisfactory
I to the United States the remedy is in
abrogation and not in violation be
I tween two such powers there is no
judge which can hold either to Its duty A
they are necessarily left to the arbitra
ment of the sword as to the ultima
I ratio regum
I that award did not bin the two
governments to execute the regula
tions so as to protect and preserve the
spals it had Senator Morgan
1Iogn con
cludes no possible effeot If it left
I either free to inflict wholesale and In
tended extermination the
upon seals
the treaty and the award were both illusory
I lusory I the susceptibility of the
rapid destruction rests with Great
Britain as the bill assumes a complaint
should be addressed to that govern J
ment and if the fault is in the award of i
the Paris tribunal we ought first to
denounce i and re ourselves from
th obligations i enjoins Instead of
that the president has sent to the sen
ate a convention recently negotiated
with Great Britain which affirms the
award and the treaty under which It j
was rendered and is now before the
senate for action The passage of this
bill convention would virtually dispense with that 1
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