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H i'age six TFTT, SALT LAKE TI..1JUNE. Monday morning, January in, 1905. I I MINES AND MILLS ID Gold Dusi Mine finds a Big Reef Ten-Stamp Mill to Be Enlarge to fl Two Hundred Tons Daily Capacity. Epecial to The Tribune. SALMON, Ida"., Jan. 13. The Gold Dust LLt mine, in Ixcsburg camp, twelve miles from this place, has developed Into a bit; reef proposition. A SaIL Lake cim Iany has been developing one of the Old est prospects In the Stats In a desultory v ay for two years, but tho nature of frold-btarlnn formation was not fully ... monstratod until recant analysis rc sealed tho fact that what was supposed CO be a (tranltn country rock proved to lie an auriferous conclcimerate with work able values In very largo tones. The Gold Dust lead was considered the mother lodo of thu Leesburg placer IkmIs by the pioneers, and wus ilrst located In i he 'COs. Persistent exploration wns car rled on, with tho main object of rovi il lug a vein of quart?, that had enriched IHBB Ward's gulch by the process of erosion. Some of the richest ground that ever was v. orked for placer gold was found Just below this mother lode. Ono whole- claim "turned to tho liffes of the owner In IW $1000 for every square foot of sur face. Of course, this w:is a small claim. The, streaks of pay were followed hv Irlfis to tho apex of this mother li !. Bui those pioneers were not familiar with It ef formations. They left evidences of their diligence that are conspicuous to this day, as the work of the mound build ers in their excavations. Thoy math- tun nels, cross-cuts and shafts In the l.irina non that yielded tho p..lil without an Inkling of Its value. Their energy was devoted to tho bid prejudice that ledge rold must bo In a regulation Blllcioue formation. The Gold Dust company nn a rr-vs-in to n contact Where this had was sup posed to be concealed by a deep (rranite deposit of waste. At this point tho reef formation chanced to lx tUtcd and in contact with an altered fiuartzlto forma tion that had also been fiat at one time. The Quartz lead was not found, but the prominent evidences of values caused tests to be made which re vealed good gold values MOT the contact. A ten-stamp mill was installed to work what was supposed to bo a vein of a few feet In width. The p ly zone' was traced to wider and wider limits, until the country ruck was all classed as val I ible ore. The little mill was a play thing In comparison to the demands of the proiierty. It has aNo been demon strntfd thrit the nr.- renins ;i eviinlde treatment. The plant will ho enlarged to the capacity of 200 tons dally at once. Thlq reef formation has been found to xtend over an area of five miles square. The conglomerate w is tho bedrock of the old Leesburg placer beds, and It was sup posed to bo a granite. It Is a glacial de It and lies In tho moraines and de pressions of a glacial field with a thick ilnnket of altered ouamito overlying it 'lb.- reef was evidently enriched bv so ul i.ns from some volcanic sources." The I I seems to Ik- very cvenlv distributed 'hri'Ughout lire- zones of n,s reef. Wher ever It has been eroded the bars along waterways have been found very rich ii placer gold. I The region of this reef has been tin I'll to .-111 (ill 111', I.. nf nm.l.. CW, ' . "iiire t- formation, perhaps, at water ! yel. Tie 1 1 ire, s-etlons of H He at il angles of dip. However, It may be leased as a flat formation Wha was He surf. i. e in the ,, , ,. age g now a n sofl eonta.t with some ervstalllzed .-one?. There are alo small vein svs irms at right angles to the reef forma tion which ore fissure fillings that fol i wed the dynamic period The quartz foat In the district has been abundant -id rich, it was harvested like pumpkins in the early d. s and run through quartz ' and nrastres. One ,-iust.T of quart? hould.-rs yielded riiun from t.n tons" t appears from scientific investigation that rich, transient. , .uinpkln-llko wea of Ho.it have teen spewed out of contacts of .soft vein matter by the pressure of the hard formations and left by the process of erosion on the hill Idee. This contact vein svstcm. when explored beyond tiny possible disturbance t Should bt very rich. The tlssurr svsi.m , bag proven to be rather unsatisfactory .,niL"HUr', cav",,, -m to have been Uled largely with u cretaceous formation In advance of the period of enrichment i Ids roof formation Is a Piliriiled gran ite formation that was enriched while it v. as In a ...-rvl.nis Mat. This th.-orv Is most favorable for uniform snrichmen Where large masses of the conglomerate ' ' latdcl the gold Is assorlateii with a ery line sulphur-l with i curren. ,. ,,'t lv.se metals to interfere with economical chemlckl treatment. A sam-.i,. of fortv iwo parcels coverlsg eight v-four feet of" cross-cut gave values of 4 Co as -lfl v '-g. On. hiindr. .) s.in.nles take,, from "" -xn.e.1 bedrock of the abandoned r-IJCer beds gave -,, average of $' v, Th. U results Just if the claim that thu ii ..." n the richest and m l extensive gold el deposits In th. united States. These "odes, taken without even s.-le, ne ones or streaks, would be evidence to the practical mining man that double hese values would he revealed by &. P-re.ll,,,, ,,,,. ntelllg. t Selection of zones uf great magnitude. "M M' 'n irfSsbu5 ,,,,r,f,t 's favored with mild Climate, an abundance ..r tlml r I j. water anl ,,lr ,,r i Mllty. rhe dlstanee from the railroad Vdr.. k s! .ll.-i.. Mo, i n . , k.,..r i"J .;V v. tfrani a frViiht rate - of II . p, r .. i.o.in.ls. Th- r, Is lable and su.le.l !o !,e most eeon n enl crushing processes. It Is not nn J. ( r i 'Knnl l'r' I'cUon to say that this Will he the greatest gold camp m u. state "Will Resume Work. I i ,,Th,i.dola'.,n ,ho resumpUon of w.,rk at - King Consolidated has been lcnr than expected, on account of the "on si rival of necessary machinery and eo , ,, -H,,t Kverythl-ie h, ,,.,; , ree.-he the ,,. w ma. 1,1,,.,, h, V.r end it will take but a Very short t ow Jo put it in place when once Ifc SrrlvSf ri h plant will then be thoroughly and , modernly couippci and rapid progress w n made. The pumps recently t.7il2J - 111 b able to ha,,. aslly ail the , and ti. n n origin will greatly facilitate sinking ufs-ratlons. "lut0 A FACT ABOUT THE "BLUES" I What Is known as the "Blues" is seldom occasioned by actual exist ing external conditions, but In tho Zrcat majority of cases by a dis ordered LIVER THIS IS A FACT which may be demonstra j ted by trying a course of TutfsPills f hey controland regulate the LIVER. They brlnghopeand bouyancy to tho I mind. They bring health and elastic- ity to the body. I -TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. j Mi Wafer Supply or Ba!y West Bamberger Has Scheme to Pipe Sup ply From the Daly-Judge 500-Foot Level. Manager Ernest Hamberger of the Dnly West lias completed arra ngem.-ntM which Insures for his great plant nn ample water supply. The plan Is to pipe the My stream of water which eomes from the 600 level of the Daly-Judge, and Is carried down the shaft In a pipe lino, to a point In the Dal West mine from where it will rise j to within 200 feet Of the surface. From tlds point the water will be pumped to tho top and mn Into the mill, whero it Will bo utilized. Tho stream is moro than sufficient to meet all of tho requirements of tho mill eve,, should Its capacity be In creased, and thus Is solved one of the most serious questions that h.ts confront ed tho Daly-West company for omo time The water supply has been very small at the mill of late, as. in fact, It Is usually at this reason of tho year, says the Park Record, but the n-w arrangement will in sure u water supply regardless of climatic conditions and operations will probably never again have to be suspended for lack of water. As soon as the necessary work has been done and tho water Is secured, the output of tho mill will doubtless In crease materially ORE LOOKS WT.LL. New York Bonanza Makes a Good Showing-. Glowing reports como down from Park City concerning the New York bonanza. It seems that the ore body on tho W0 foot level has been driven into for about Iw.-nty-two feet and lias widened out from a small streak to a three-foot body. According to reports received later In the w. . k It Is holding OUt a.s strong as ever On the tJ Level the drift easterly from tho winze shows up remarkably strong. The presence of almost puto galena being noted, and this body also grows larger a. work progress..- K.gl.t'.n men are employed at the mine the work, though in the nature of prospecting is being done carefully and well. Several tons of rich ore aro to be seen on tho surface, piled up in tho shaft-house and a Bhlpment of this will be made In the noar future. The . omn.-mv tins week rei elv .-d 11 cheek fur about $2000, for the shipment made last week of a utile over twenty-five tons, the oro being sold on controls showing 147 s ounces silver, 9.3 per cent h ad and $1 60 In gold per ton This, with the returns from the shipment to be made soon will be a handsome sum of money for tho management lti beginning the new year It has be n decided to sink to the 70U foot level, according to the Park Record, sixty feet, as rapidly as possible, as the W rk will have to be done sooner or later at any rate. From Indications above there Is little doubt but that the ore bodies will open up stronger and better when a now level Is cut at the 700-foot point. The out It ok for the Bonanza la certainly most gratifying and though It Is not yet a big producer It has all the ear marks of be coming ono ere long HAS MANY TOWNSITZS. Bullfrog- District Is Full of Embryo Camps. TONoPAH, N'.'V., Jan. 13 The Bullfrog district is as thickly 6trewn with towns as a New Kngland forest Is with Il avea In autumn. There are half a dozen struggling sites for future cities claiming the attention Of the newcomer, each of fering Its peculiar inducements Beattys at the present time is In the lead, but the general Impression is that Araargoaa will be the future metropolis of the Dpath valley country Th former Off rs free wood and water to prospectors, and hot.se f.cd at a nominal figure. Oil the other hand. AmargOSa offers r. post 0ffl.ce, a tel. ph.iti. and has the deputy rt . order's Office Bullfrog also asserts that II Is the only townslto worthy of consideration. It has a population of fifty people, all loyal rind true to the town f thflr choice Bonanza, at Clark, Benson & Ladd'a mine, gives promise of greater things Amargosa, although promoted bv Hie abov. llrm. Is three miles distant from Ih.ir mining property and the 800-1 00 1 ledie Khollte Is n n. v ,-;inip with a settlement to do It honor Gold fenter has about tie same numb-r of Inhabitants. Bach upot claims to ha- .- the hr.sl climate, best water, cheaper wood and a better pros pect than any of Its rivals Then- are several oth.T spots that are belr.g iaid Dot Into blo.-ks and lots. WILL SOON JOIN. Little Bell and West Quincy Aie Close Together. Only about luoo feet now remain to be worked through before the drift being run from the Blttle Bell to the West Quincy will tap the latter property, about jo feet of work having been done In De cember. The Little Bell management is working two machines continuously in the face of the drift, ond from ten to twelve f.- t are being made dally. There s still about lion feet to be worked through be fore West Quincy ground Is readied v ,( this company will have chargo of the work There has been some work dono oil the -fo..t level of tile West 0jrt and the ore bodies found tlon have been follow, d carefully Most of the ore. however, seems to he i", low the UO-foot level. The rr. fon1(I ;lV( aged about eighteen In. h. s wide hut work 0" tjjW re has ceased oil account of the Secure Builfrog Extension. A deal has been made bv some Nevada men to secure control .,ir ti. property known as the Original Bullfrog K. tension. iho claims adjoin (he original Bullfrog on the west and north, nU th- workings of the latter are but a ftW Karda away. Slg Harris and Lewis I Rogera ar.. the parties Interested m, Harris r. porta thai the Original Bullfrog Infc KO' s lMlu u"- hundreds Th, purchasers have signed their names to a do. unient agre. ,.k- ,,, M, $r, i." ninety days, and a large sum mail tote after that: but thej do not rnake he full pur.ha.se price known " arc to p;(V a U,,,. f 1 ttSnSR ,'h"y rty .hut RfBS2j'5 -e the, umbo KtheV'am, Mill for the Godiva entirely sat Isfacto, v ' nrl J n W'1H 9 Southern Nevada Sees Brighter Day Mining and Other Industries Will Be Developed by the Clark Road. That portion of southern Nevada in cluding Nye, ICsmer.ilda and southern Lincoln counties, In the opinion of the Nevada State Journal Is soon to become most thoroughly explored and oven thick ly populated. It win not be long before thai section Of the Stat" will brought Into closer touch w ith Reno, Inst, ad of being part In southern California and the balance Mormondom. There are excellent ch ail for the extension of the Tonopah road to join the Salt Lake ixis Angeles Ban Pedro line This win make Reno s sup ply point for that State as well as Bos Angeles, which now enjoys almost tho cn tlrn trade with that section, soon to be Hhare.l t,j Salt Lake. Th.- opening of the Dark road Is looked forward to iy the residents of southern Nevada as the dawning of a brighter day. A market will then be provided for tho products of the region The stock raised there can bo more easily marketed any hay. grain, lumber and machinery as well as other supplies needed in th min ing camps can be transported there much easier and cheaper. Til-- marketing of ores In the smelter districts of Utah will Insure the opening of seres of mines that now lie Idle and nuicuse me oiiip ii oi i nose mui are now working on a low scale. The building of the railroad will not In iie.is. ih. agricultural acreage, for e.iy drop o water, except in places along the Muddy is now utuiz.d. but it will mean moro Intensive cultivation, nnd the di on aae In production Of hay and Increase In the fruit acreage Fruits and earlier Vegetables ripen earlier In southern Bin coin county than In the vicinity of Los Angeles and the varletv la varied. Strange to say, cotton Is one of tho products of the district and there aro a number of scree cultivate.) jn tho early days when it was even more difficult than at present to get In supplies, the Mormon settlements had their own cotton mills and homespun was generally worn Figs, apricots and pomegranates nro pro ducts of that country and oranges atid lemons come to perfection. Tho army of twenty thousand men, which has Invaded the new mining dis tricts south of Reno, is moving steadily h. i southeasterly direction toward south ern Uncoln and the ranks of the Weal til seeking hu.'.t is growing at the rate ,,t :l in n. vi.cn ixiuiiii.iMi.'rn me course of empire seems to be traveling In the Battleborn State and Mr. Williams be lieves that the advance guard will reach the Colorado river within a year It Is onlv i mil. fiom Pullfrog t.. the i 'lark lead and the river Is not far to tho south ward. Th.- swarm of prospectors are populat ing the valleys and struggling through th hills. Where they halt th.-r.- arl-.-fitter In B day and tho railroads are fol lowing In their footsteps. While mining will always be the prin cipal Industry of this section of tho W. st. there will ! a wonderful stimulus given to gardening, fruil growing, stock rais ing and klinirej Industries because f the splendid home market provided. Alto gether the signs are propitious for south ern Nevada a.s well as for the entire State SILVER ISLAND TO BE BONANZA PRODUCER Special tn The Tribune BI'HTj. Jan 1". According to recent revelations, Silver Island, west of Great Salt lake, Is to become a bonanza pro ducer. About a month ago, Tho Tribune published exclusively the news of a strike mado there by Chauncey BCcKendrlck, ( harl.-s M.-Kellar rind other mining it . n of Tooelo City. Slneo that time a cam paign of oulet investigation has been In progress with most Mattering results Upon a group of six claims is exposed i wdl-doilned fissure vein, which In places at the grass-roots shows up marvel. .usu ries: In silver, lead and copper. Without taking Into the count any ..f the picked specimens, the report of the Salt I ak. expj i t who has just examined the pros pert, announces values ( ounces sil ver. 1CH p.-r eent ;irK AA , r ,.i n copper from one Incision on the vein 11 the surface, and K.2 ounces silver, 18.6'pi r cent lead and 4.5 pet cent copper from Mr. McKendrlck formerly from Park City, and Mr McKdlar ar. arranging to proceed at one, with development work their immediate plans Including a shaft to be sunk on the vein from th" spot whence the first of the above-quoted is aaya came. On top the ledge measures only about eKhteen Inch, s hut ilvr.- s every reason to believe It will widen with di pth since the surface la badly broken and .1. composed SILVER KING MEETING TODAY. Expected to Be Formal Principal Owners Out of the State. Tills Is the date for the annual meeting of tho Silver King stockholders. The meeting will be hdd at Park City abo.it noon today. It Is expected that nothing but a formal meeting will ukc place ax tho prinelpa! stockholders aro not In the State. Senator Kearnet, of course s in Waahlngtdn and tho Hon. David Keith l still In M. xl. . ln 13 The annual report of the Secretary win I.e i. n.l and will make the ,, ,,al,. showing that similar reports Of this mine have done for years p i t. New Ore Bodies. The recent developments on the 2100 foot level of the Mammoth mine has opened up the oro bodies for which the eotnpari has I.. ruiililii The t Mlv was followed down from the 19i).fy,,t , In a winze The ,.w workings should enable the company t,, continue, their dlv I.J. nds. Bssnitbs ? The Kind You Hnw Alyrcs Bought Safe-Cracker in Jail. SEATTLE, Wash . Jan 15. -John King :t 1 rU amfa cracker, wanted in vie torla. n r.. for shooting at a detective from whom ho made his es. ... was arrested In Tacoma last mitht and Is now In jail here The cupture was inaie ,- Seattle ofrte'r King had on his person whep arrest.-,!', proceedii of a jewelry store burglary whteh ,.- committed here two dayTsSl Idaho Farmer Murdered. o 52SC.?r'. Id" ,an K Knud Nelson a fanner living six miiea southeast of th"j place was murdered late last nlghf In the ("Idle road. NrKon had b-u, t . M.!i.' w and wius returning home. U he he fail.. . r0.r'.H hJ" Mother went ,n search in. fuuutl the body Burton Coal & Lumber Co. Coal, lumber, cement- Telephone 803, I Cripple Creek Keeps Dp lis Record Dividends From the Mines of the Famous District Will Exceed S350.000. CRIPPLE CHEEK, Colo.. Jan. 15. The Initial month eff the year has started out well from a dividend standpoint. One new compo iy the pin. Uny. has already declared a dividend that will be contlnu-.11- throughout the year, nnd the United Gold Mines company has resumed the payment of dividends. The Indications ar. that the sum Of approximately $350,000 will he distributed to shareholders of Cripple Cre-'k mining c rporations during the month. DlVldenda have already been ! dared by the following companies. Cold Sovereign.' Ilrst . livid- nd. V.--". Portland. 1180,000; ICI Paso, 150,000; United Gold Mines company, 120,000; Flndlay :,nd Dlkton, Jl2. B00 each. Oth r corporations that will distribute dlvldcnda this month are the A 'indicator. Mary M. Kinney. Strong la . lose corporation), and In all probablllty tio- c k and n and Cripple Crei k Home stake Mining and Milling, company. Mir.inc; Notes. Surrcyor C, P nr.ok spent the fore pnrl of the week survey Iiik unrj.rcn.und at ihe Daly Wont A Ktnnll force ef men l ntlll empleye.l at the Oeoii tunn.l of the Nalldrlver property, and a III Ho develormcnt work will continue ln deflnltsly Reno State Journal- The Ophlr Mlnlnc: r.-,m-pony has Just received ViTSO.SC as nroreoda of the sale of two railroad carloads of ..r.-. and four carloads more art.' about to bo settled for. Last week the Jump-t" Jo claim nt Masonic mountain pas.-d Into tho handu of V. A. R Loose, inonagpr of the New Cdle Mining company, who represents l.'tah capitalists. Tho price paid WBS jcj.000. The McKlnl. y Rteckholders wore a little ox- C...-U iiii neon over some mineranze.i unri7, which appeared In their tunn.-l but II wan not of hlgli grade. The appearance of this property Indicate the mar approach to some thing goo-l. The Lynch mine at Kawlch, N.-v., Is keeping up the recor.l that Its o-ators hove been hop ing for. Ijust Friday work on tho huge dlko that contains the phenomenal values was be gun Tho rock was so rich that tho owners refused to mlno until sacks wcro secured. Manager p.-vrmor nnd R. L. Andrew spent part of last Week ln-f-ctlng the May Day mine. Mr. Andrew Is a prominent mlllmun and Is expeeto 1 t.. advise tin- ninnngement nn to the best manner of handling the law-grade ores of the May Pay. Tho mine Is looking as well as It ever has In tho past. There was a strike In tho Gold Blossom property northeast of Eureka the early part of tho weok by nomo leasers. This praporty shipped some rich ore In early days, hut that part of Tlntlc has been noRlorte.l for years pajit. and the new developments there may stimulate other near-by properties to aetivo work. There urn many good-looking prospects In that vicinity. It Is exacted that within a few .nys tho .iiou nniLii in nenu; run irom nno .. level of the Scottish Chief to tap tho oro bodv en countered on the 2 level will bo reached, tbe hhio lime formation In which tl r WOI found ha Ing already been entered. Wh.-n this raise Is flnlsho.l tho company will have con siderable Btoplng gmund. ond If the high values of tho ore continue, rich shipments will bo made. The ros.ls will not permit uf further shipments until late In the spring, but tho winter's supplies aro In und work will con tinue steadily, Ooldfleld News Work t-gan Monday on tho KRdlsh .var.ipllne ITOrka Which Is being erectel on the lower end of Main street. The building will have h frontage of 10 feet and a depth of 40 feet, making It the largest of Its kind In the southern portion of the State. In the construction of tho building Cxi; for the floor hoards, making a Fubstantlnl foundation for the heavy machinery which Is to comprise tho plant, was used. Mr. Kadlsh lues not been heard of etnee ho wept In search of his ma chine, v. which Is supposed to be sidetracked somewhere in tho vicinity of Reno TO TELEPHONE USERS. Don't be fooled Into a five-year con tract at $72 per. We give you a better 'phone for $18 and don't compel you by contract to keep It. We are takln? on new subscribers at the rate of 600 a month. The courteous treatment, better ser vice and reasonable rates which have "Mven Independent companies In all other States three telephones to th Bell's one, will be repeated here. You still have time to get Into our new Di rectory. UTAH INDEPENDENT TTLF P1K i.NK O iMPAXV. The Semi-Weekly Tribune Is the best general newspaper pub lished between the Missouri river and the Pacific coast. No oil it weekly or semi-weekly paper covers the news of Utah, Idaho. Montana. Wyoming and Nevada so thoroughly, it reaches from one to four days earlier than the East ern or Coast papers. Every family should have a pood metropolitan news paper and for tho people of th inter -mountain country there Is none that o completely fills the bill as The Tribune The price Is $1 'j0 per year for two papers a week Sample copy free on request. Write for one. Address THE TRIBUNE Salt Lake City Utah. Swiss Minister Arrives. NEW VoliK, J,,,,. 15. The America,, I. In. steamship N.-w- York arrived to.fav rrom Southampton after a rough vovuge Among the passcnRi-rs were ftirnand du Martheray. a Swls minister at Welling ton and .Baron RoiiLin ,,. :l ileurilie A Simpte Life. One of the first tnin-s of importance In living a simple life is in using a simple diet. This does not mean that you must eat the coarsest food and that which Is unpalatable to you; but for you to eat the very best you carl get of the ordinary necessities. First among these Is good bread and butter Poor. Indeed, Is the family- which can not alford the best of this' It g not extravagance to pay an extra price for butter extra In qualify, a.s il makes you cat more bread p. ople do not eat butter alone, a id whi n they are eating good bread and butter, they win not eat so much of other foal.w less health ful and more expensive. Thero Is only one best sold i thli market, and that I" Hazelnut Brand Butter Your grocer can set It for j.JU. Faust t'reumery Supply Co. SPY ON MIS TRAIL. Applicant for Large Insurance Object of Close Surveillance. NBW YORK. Jan. 15 Taking out the ad ditional Insurance policy of ji.imo.ooo by Rod man Waoaker -t Phlladelpbls when be al ready was Itipurtd r,,r tt.ifcw.OjO. wn w,.-!i discussed in Insurance circles, it developed that tho appll. ant for tho Inrro Insurance object to npeclal surveillance. After a thor ough examination a to Ma huart notion, lung capacity and general physical condition tho inoul vlBoroux part begins. Two mn aro called to investigate hl habits. They watch him at hla cluba. or the th. ator, k 7S??Tr he n,ay 1,0 T hey record what ho drlnka and what he amok. .. The houra ne kr..p a. carefully recorded In f.-w life" I."'? l" ,h" ,l,l'";,"",l' "e appllcar, me la luWn inlniitly. without I,m knowl- pe n reau depende Krauti,ifc- ,a AN 0L0 MEDICINE IN A NEW FORM. PHYSICIANS ARE PLEASED. Drug-gists Dvuehl & Franken Say: Vi nol Is a New Form of the Oldest nnd Beet Tonic in the World. "Science conferred a great boon on humanity when two eminent French chemists discovered how to extract from the .... i liver all the curative elements contained In cod liver Oil, but without a drop of oil or KTeaMo, and thus produce Vlnol "it ii no longer necessany to load the Stomach with old-fashioned (frasy cod liver oil or emulsions to obtain the" cura tive properties of cod liver oil, for Yinol Is like nklnp; the kernel from the nut. tho oil or tho prense in which tho curative It ments were enveloped has been discarded, and we offer the people of s.-iit i.ai.e City the concentrated es sence of the medicine found In o..d liver oil, without a drop of oil or grease to UDSSl the stomach and retard Its work. "For centuries do. tors and drugglatfl alike have looked upon end liver oil as tho hst tonic, strength-creator and pody-bullder In the world, but have a -! now lcdi-od that Its one preat ilraw- back was the grease which it contained With this Ri-case all eliminated. we offer the people of Salt Lake City In Inol a perie.-t .h liver oil preparation as delicious to tho toto as a fresh oranne ' Mr. J B. Knnor. Deputy Clerk of the Superior court. Atlanta, Oa., writes: "Yinol is tho ideal preparation of . od liver oil; It purines and enriches ih. blood. Inducea a good appetite, pro motes digestion and invigorates every organ In tho body " 'Therefore, in tho strongest manner we Indorse and guarantee Vlnol to in crsase the appetite, cure stomach trou bles give strength to the run-down. Und and debilitated Invigorate and l.ulld up old people, make rich, red blood, euro chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis Tf It falls, we return vour money " Druehl & Franken, also Smith Drug Co . Druggists. .. sue BRUT Ytlk-vy Label Gold Label A. VIGNIEl? CO., Distributors ; Sza Pranclsco, Cal. Rieger ft Lindk-y, Distributers, Salt Lake City. 1(2905) I New Year resolutions seem to ho II working out all right Wo aro eat- D 1 Ing bread now made from A IHUSLER'S FLOUR I And must say It Is good better I than wo expected Didn't know th.rc- could be such a difference In I flour. Find it paya to order a guar- teWOOL J and Wool-Gi owers' Supplies, ) 151 STATE ST. S HELLO, BILL! When you visit Park City KEEP AWAY FROM THE CENTER SAXOON UnlfcSB you want flrst-clas treatment and the beet of everything. Toungbcrg A Perry, Proprietors PARK l'JTY, UTAH. J. W. CURRIE, I H . ASSAY ICR, E .nv.. 3rd Sjuth. Salt Lake City. I FILE THEIR PROTEST. Pannmtana Appeal to Minister Barrett to Withdraw His Sugg-estion. 1ANAMA Jan . 15. Representatlvcx of all political parties here have asked American Minister Barrett to withdraw the suggestion he mado to th.. Washington Government thut tho functions of gov ernment of the canal KOfie and Minister to Panama be combined In (he person of th. Governor of the canal zone it Is argued ; Ho M.-morallMts that the dlgnlts 1 anania as an Independent nutiun iciiulrea a separat..-legation. iiresi Tho Minister has replied that the suir gestlou was mad., in ti, interests .-r both fftn ' the riilteil Slat.-s and th ,, he cannot withdraw it. He Jtaid that he I'pott th- request to his Govern ment w It ii out prejudice to the- uttitudo of Panama. Loudon Market Steady L..ND. fS, Jan. IB.-The stock exchange Bad a week or steady quiet markets with small Investment busings Tl- reduction "" 'oirnni haul. i.,l.. and tl,.- sijces.s of the Ka-slan l,,,, ,,, a f 1Vor.ible cfr.-c, on for. lKn He. urltl.-s, Japan being stronu in tho beip-f that the movement in favor of mediation Is growing. 1 , TEA We do some things because we want to, and others be cause they belong to a plan that is good on the whole. vE, ' ANOTHER WORLD I I BEATER 6 Added to our list of World's. Pair ild Modal ft. winin.'i-s. is our line of Mrdart l'atout 1'iillovs. fji Roc tho window display j "i W I - ,-' r -'- , " - 'W' v" , ' "i". -'!," . y i-V- MRS! i'tvi-" v , '' HB 1 jjjjjj2jjjj25SSSSS u.'- S S ! ---- ' - - - 1 4?V SPECIALIST a X '.-'i ".C.l ra.hr.lu. Varicocele, Weak Bpii Mm i CA . I?0-- Lung DineMea I I 2ttS M txW Tttpe 'rrn- Dyspepsia, Liver and Kid. B K-Wk JmWl yT ' Catarrh Erv" S WiWfajfoWf & "'' ' 1 ":1 Sen rnla, Jlhoum'atiam I jBfflnt VjS. c a I .--- . ; r v be permanently cured. n m i . Ir" By tho ald of 1)10 Micros-ope we can d. I II VnBM J tec' Oalcut Cancerou, :.,.,tt,.r( rnrbonau I I jrV I sub7tfince9 mixed wltn th. Urine I Jl y&ym, r Blocf 18 ci,nmo prtncPpie It I h F ? ' yd . fnP be found st hl office, St rm0 Ho I N 1, 1 HJk ' ViJK .kW teI frorn 10 ft- ra- to 4 I- m- Rooms 17 is I S&fr 7113 KNOWLEDGE OF DISEASE) 16 I KNOWLi:OGE IS POWER. HALF ITS CURE. D " -' t.f. IaRksSssVBBIHB9 slisEES:" 'J-3JiJl IF YOU'LL LISTEN CLOSE- 8 LY YOU WILL FIND THAT g THE WIRELESS TELEG- g EAPHY OF THE KITCHEN IS SENDING FROM CHIMNEY I TO CHIIflNEY A MESSAGE OF E GOOD CHEER "THAT GOOD COAL.-' BAMBERGER I 161 MZIGHN ST., U. S. A. SOU VI-; MR SHEET y.r.iiC FREE TO LAD ES. THIS IS THE LAST WEEK Of our January j SHOE SALE. Don't Miss Our $2 SPECIALS. 238 AND 240 MAIN Stret SHPOLIO For Toilet and Bath. n1t2ilk6Tth! ,ollet somethlng to be enjocd. It removes all stains and roughness, prevents prickly h.-at and chafing, and jjUves tho ekln white, soft ?5lthy V.,In lM Ui"1' 'l brings a glow nnd exhilaration which n common -SS.?!1" mPart"S the vlgo? and lit rS2I2 ?f.a mni T"-kl8h bath. All UrTOOert and Druggists ' SHUWlt 'J 'U31SSBBesSSMiesB0BniSS9BSSBBSV HAZELNUT BFUM) BUTTER es1eeSsslsssMSssBssSsssssMes. W. F. BOND & Co! BROKERS, GOLDFLELD, NEV. Ask forour weekly letter. Elliott, Williams & Ctlburn 4The Hutles.,, H The American Mercantile and I ' Reporting; Agency, I Haveoved" ' 0cbts I j Take tho elevator " 'I'honea 212 H BBIbIsbbsbbsbWBI . ! Dentistry j Painless I I "U'hlle every person should h.v.-.- D 1 he ry i ' dentistry it .- pot I- Q ble for skill. .1 dentl ta to produce, I ' ii , H I r high-toned, fancy prices as most n j dentists charga J r" Eve ry I - rk wo do Is I guaranteed for ten years an. I this I gu 1 1 . mi -.- 0 r any tlmo during the ten years, B I H your wt.rk fiil or I . . r. m .- iin.-atUt- I I I HI f-"" t, w- w.oj'd l.e to. .r- 1 1 m B M pleased to repair It free -"'9 I H Ttu Huston Dental Parho- ar.: H I H' right here and always ready to I back np even si tement made a I Painless silver fillings $ .5- jp H I I 1 n Painless gold filings 1.00 up H Painless gold crown, 22k . H Painless porcelain crowns 5.00 up I I B Painless brldgo work per m ' . tooth 5.00 up I 1 I I Boston Dental I I parlors into Our New Store-. m DoIy Annex, 121, 123, 125 West 2nd South Street. The Mine & Smelter SuppjyCo. WARREN' C BO QUE. Local Mgs. FOUNTAIN PENS See the new trick at the Cora- t . mercial Stationery and Blank I Book House of f j Pembroke Stationery Co. j I I 54 IN. 2nd South. Phones 768. j wehavurn i ..-ona-opc-Mslty I frlmtry, Ssecndsry iir TtnUiry Bleed PoIkc j rrm i - : ,.; b'. ii.j hi !,.r mu gnnr 0. Ws solicit tl . Wo DSV cured tho . . . in li to f yon Mouth Sore '1 limit. ,i npi . t ,.!..rvJ .fH i .. .. il-.lror te'jtvw talli ,irv.ii euro. 100-pa so Cook l'ro. i COOK f,1EDY CO- I f FRED W. DULFER H Representing Starr A Dulfer. Tonopan, i Nev. I COMMISSION STOCK BROKERS, I ra S. K -Mercha.nta Ex . CaL I Pi... k Kx., S. F. and 'lonupiib Mining " k. tS Cl-JJi'o,