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H Hbout flMnes, flMnfng, anb flIMnfng flften H Write-ups of a few of Utah's Great Camps B from the Local Papers. MARYSVALE. H A Camp with a Good H Past and Good Future H (Continued From Last Week) H Mnrysvalo Courant. 1 Tho past year has boon ono or great H vicissitudes In tho district, and though H discouraging at times, thcro has been H nothing which Bhoiilil work to tho last- H Ing Injury of the mines or their tilti- H mato valuo ns mining iiroposltons. On H tho contrary, theso bid fair In tho near H futuro to work for tho lasting bencllt B of all concerned. H J lloth tho Annlo Liurlo and tho Ho- vler mines havo panned Into tho hands f receivers. Tho former property B has been sold nnd lms passed Into tho H hands of n set of men who nro hard H at work upton u program which will, If followed with sufllclcnt tenacity, B end In placing tho mlno onco more among tho great dividend payers of H tho state. Tho latter Is still Inactive, B but tbcro are negotiations now under way which will In tho near futuro put It hack again In tho actlvo list. J Tho Annlo Laurie mill has been J turning out 100 tans a day for somo J time, nnd a consldoruhlo forco of men J nro engaged nt tho mine, not only In J stopelng out tlio ore, hut In developing tho reserves of tho mine, which aro J very heavy. Though tho flnaiiclrfi-de- prcsslon has In a mcasuro retarded 1 tho plans mapped out, thoso who are H tho best Informed aver that beforo H tho closo of 1908,, there will bo a new H mill of S0O tons capacity nt work at H tho mine, and that from that tlmo on H tho property will bo worked to Kb full- H est capacity. H - Among tho actlvo properties In tho B district may ha montloucd tho Ool- H den Treasure This property consists of twenty-ono claims, and tho com- j pany at Its back Is pdrsulng a con- H stant policy of development. Thero Is B everything to encourage this work, B and tho managament nro confident H that oven beforo tho month of Janu- H nry has passed that tlierc will bo such H V a showing of oro as will Justify n still H greater era of activity, Already oro H which has n valuo of mora than 91,000 H per ton has been encountered In tho workings of the mine, nnd though tho M quantity Is small, It in ,n Indication of whnt may bo cpttfctud when tho ( ground Is nioro fully developed. Ht Thcro nro many other properties In ' tlio neighborhood of Gold Mountain which havo been worked during tho year which has passed. Much of this t i -v n ri "'"f course has been asscBsmont work, KV-T "" but In tho nggrcgato It amounts to . many thousands or dollars. On tho Mnrysvnlo sldo of tho bill, tho year has, nil things considered, been exceedingly quiet. Tho Gold Do- velopment company, which Is tho sue- cossor to tho I. A. II. Franklin group of properties, has been oporatlng dur- Ing tho year. Though no oro lias been shipped, tho work has been or a very satisfactory character. The mnnage- H ment has determined to follow a ays- torn of dovolopmont which will, In tho end, thoroughly demonstrate the valuo of tho ground. With tlio high miner- KH nllzatlon which tho torrltory shows throughout, tliero Is little question, Hhould thu present policy of tho com- pany bo fully cnrrled out, that Its properties will provo as great as any H In tho Btate. M Tho Outzen group or claims Is an- other proporty which tins been under H development during the year, Tho M success which has nttended tho labors H or tho promoters of this property Is j one of tho most gratifying Incidents H that can bo recorded In the camp, Sys- H temntlc work has been going on In this mlno (or somo time. Tho roward H haB been tho uncovering or a splendid H body of oro, which, In tho near futuro, H will tnnko It n worthy successor to H tho groat Annlo Laurie, when tho An- L nlo Laurlo was at Its best. Tho year M w 1908 will Beo this proporty take Its H -v placo among tho producing mines of H tho district. H But little work, If any, has been ac- H compllshed nt tho old Dallon. This j property has been mismanaged almost H from tho first. As was said nbovo, It H was tho mlno which first draw tho at- H tendon of tho mining public to tho dls- B trict. Thero uro still groat posslhll- Itlcs In tho old mlno. What the next year will havo In store for It, It Is very hard to say. Thero is tall;, how- cvor, that It will again bo worked. 1 Tho Wedgo Is another mlno which 3 has boon Idlo through ho yoar. Llko IhmH tho Dalton, It has bcon worked at In- HH tcrvnls, but never with nny system. Another property which has been long Idlo Is tho Deer Trait. There Is, B within Its slopes already In sight boy- cral nitllionp or dollars In oro which havo t lying thoro for years. Tho death i J. Salisbury, Into whoso hands tuo. control of tho proporty ro- llll I I Hill II II 1 1 111 III! Ill l nJik, rh Columbia phonograph Com- M esk- at?: u'uK1" a Mum Bt-8au VAn . ''''If nd m your Fret Trial ana H , frVu.S!l5rm,nt ott" w,th lll"tr" nflB mnlncd for n long number of yearn, has nt last made It possible that It will pnRg Into other hands, and there Is stmng talk that Its lnog period of Inactivity will bo broken In tho near future. The same may bo snld of tho property of tho Monto Del Itcy group, 'hough from another cause. This lat ter mlno In the old days produced a considerable amount of high grndo oro. In so many oC tho mines In nnd around Marysvnle, the work wus done without system, and though ore was found everywhere, tho main bodies havo as yet been undeveloped. Thoro Is every reason to lillovo that tho Monto Del Hoy will bo worked during tho coming year, and that an attempt will bo mado to develop the mlno nt depth, Llko over at Klmberly, thero has been tho usual nmount of assessment work accomplished on tho Marysvalo sldo. Somo of this has shown very satisfactory results, nnd many of the prospects uro In n fnlr way of becom ing paying mines at somo futuro day. Taking all things together, the year which has Just passed, while It has shown nothing extraordinary In Its re sults, Is far from bolng what could ho called n discouraging ono for tho min ors of Marysvalo and of Klmberly. Tho depression In financial circles will hnvo but little cfToct on tho mines hero, for tho reason that tho chief product Is gold, nnd this Is not affect ed by financial Hurries, ns uro dls: trlcts which produce tho baser met ols. Tho day of 'gophering" In tho district Is nearly over. Men of tho caliber of Mr. Carr of tho present Annlo Laurie, aro slowly hut surely gaining control of Inrgo areas or tho country round about, nnd with cnpltal enough to dovolop tho ground nt depth, will demonstrate Just what tho torrl tory will produce. Thero aro thus bright days In Btoro for Maiysvolp. and unless nil signs fall, tho begin ning of n now era will dawn ovor tho district during tho coming year. MILFORD. Past, Present and Future or the Great est Metropolis of Southern Utah. Mllford Times. Nestling In tho most fertllo and pic turesque valley of southern Utah, and completely surrounded by rugged, snow-capped and richly mineralized mountains, Is tho bustllk, prosperous town of Mllford. Alrmfc half a cen tury ago thp ground wldjh Is now tho townslto of "Mllford wobJ homes tended by1 A. M. Stoddard, who Is yot a res ident of tho llttlo city, nnd a fow yenra later tho town was born. Slnco that tlmo Mllford has bad Its ups and downs, Bomotlmcs prosperous nnd boaBtlng of n population of several hundred Inhabitants, while, at other times things would bo at n standstill and tho population becomo materially decreased. However, thoso who had confidence In tho futuro guided tho reins of tho llttlo city with firm hnnds until now It Is on n solid foundation, with nu exceptionally bright futuro beforo it. From a hamlet of two or threo hundred pcoplo, Mllford has grown to a town of fifteen hundred, and Is In a most prosperous condition. Tho alleys and tablo land ndjacont to Mllford Is tho most fertllo nnd pro ductive of any in southern Utah, and grain nnd produco can bo grown read ily and in nbundanco, with tho aid or Irrigation, while good crops aro ralsod by tho dry farming mothods. Thoro Is now a. big Irrigation project on root, which will bo consummated as soon as the litigation Is Bottled, and It is expected that this matter will soon bo settled and In tho not far distant fu turo all tho farm lands In this vicin ity will ho cultivated. Cattlo nnd sheep raising la also carried on qulto extensively around Mllford, and this Industry promises to becomo n potent factor In the futuro prosperity or tho town and county, Tho toworlng mountains on olthor sldo of tlio town carry largo bodies of rich minerals, principally copper, silver and lead, and It only requires cnpltal and development to mako this ono or tho p test mineral producing districts k 'ii to tho mining world. Wealth Is within easy roach of all who will Invest In and develop tho resources offered In theso mlnorallzod mountains, Mnny mines nro now oper ating in this district, nnd a largo amount of rich oro Is being extracted from mother enrth ovcry day. All tho properties thut nro now being worked nro hoavy producors, and nro monoy-mnkors for tho ownors. Now properties nro being opened up every day, und tho coming year promises to bo tho greatost in tho milling history of Ilenvcr county, ArIcIo from tho farming, stockrnls Ing and mining tributary to Mllford, H B i , Grand Prize, Paris, 1000; Doubli H Jkk Grand, 8t Lou It, 1904. j fail Senn" coupon bolow, filled out, tc H Emm Vl. our neare8t dealer or to us and eel H llMlin our Free Trial and Easy Taymont or H immimmfmlw 'er ,0 responslblo parties any when l I MW Mm Jl8. 1 Fv ln tho Unltod States. Don't delay H I jfl WM - .J-UM1 fl jMKt This Is your opportunity to socuro ah HLwV I IHr tI lutely tho best Talking Machlm HH1 6 V (V t rrrl miido, on payments that will not bf HHI I JT xMBcSSnff ,8lt' Wfl Accept old machines In par . H yf HMNMtfk payment A written guarantoo fron H jVWWffRH u' I'',,8(i largest and most buccojh HHI I tl i f'l i) I II I J I llli 1 3r ful maufacturers ot Talking Ms H .fUfM&Ulili chines ln the entire world. . pBKHK Columbia Phonograph Co.. Gen'l. Name ....,..., ...,,,,,,......, Straat and No, m,i City ... State . i ) A8K8 US TO PRINT IT. Tells Tow to Prepare a Simple Mix ture to Overcome Oread Disease. To relluvo tho worst forms of Ilhou matlsm, tnko a tenspoonful of tho fol lowing mlxturo alter each meal and at bedtlmo: Fluid Gxtract Dandollon, one-half ounco; Compound Knrgon, ono ounco; Compound Syrup Sarsapartlla, three ounces. Theso harmless Ingredients can bo obtained from our homo druggists nnd nro easily mixed by shaking them well In a bottle Relief Is generally felt from tho first row doses. This prescription, states a well known authority In a Cleveland morn ing paper, farces tho clogged-up, In active kidneys to filter and strain fro mtho blood tho poisonous wasto matter nnd uric acid, which causes Rheumatism. As Rheumatism Is not only tho most painful and torturous dlsoaso, but dangerous to llfo ,thls slmplo rectpo will no doubt bo greatly vnluod by many sufferers hero at homo, who should nt onco prcparo tho mlxturo To got this relief. It Is Bald that a person who would tnko this prescription regularly, n doso or two dally, or even n Tow tlmcB ft week, would novor havo serious Kidney or Urlnnry disorders or Rheu matism. Cut this out and preserve. It. Good Rheumatism proscriptions which real ly relievo aro scarce, Indeed, nnd when you need It, you want it badly. Our druggists hero sny they will cither supply theso Ingredients or mnko tho mlxturo ready to tnk If any of our roadora bo profcr. - tho San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad company hnvo estab lished a division here, and aro now employing n largo number of men In the shops, and Intend to doubIe.v-tha forco nt onco. Largo and complete shops hnvo been erected and nro be ing equipped with tho most modorn machinery nnd appliances for hand ling tho work. This road has flno pas senger nnd freight depots hero nnd traffic Is heavier at this point than at any other between Salt Lake nnd Los Angeles. Recently Thomas Martin establish ed a cement block plant In Mllford, nnd Is now turning out cement blocks for tho erection of a number of flno bulldlngB. When tho plnnt Is fully equipped It will bo capable of manu facturing cement blocks sufficient to supply tho demands of tho town, nnd will employ a number of men In tho work. This Is only ono or tho Indus tries which hnvo been established within tho past yoar. An ico plant, with a capacity capablo or moro than supplying tho demands or tho town. Ib operated by Ocorgo Atkln, and not only supplies tho trndo lu Mllford with Ice, but ships Inrgo quantities to towns along tho railroad, both north nnd south. With tho varied resources of Mll ford and vicinity thero is llttlo doubt but thnt tho town Is destined to be come an Important, nnd prominent point In tho futuro growth fdvdovcl npment oftho grenj commonwoaJUlf'W Utah. Mlirord Is liow tho distribut ing point for n number of Inland towns ns well as Boveral along tho lino of railroad. Evory day strings of teams may bo seen coming to nnd going from Mllford with freight and supplies for tho neighboring towns, Oro Is hauled In from tho mines con stantly and loaded into enra hero for shipment. Mllford is qulto well represented In tho different llnca of business, nnd yot thero aro openings for moro lines. All the business men aro progressive and enrry largo stocks of oxcollent goods. Tho town has a good wator HyBtem, and will, In a short time, havo superior electric lights, tho Tollurldo Power company now preparing to In stall a plant nnd system horo. Wo havo excellent graded public schools, whllo religious denominations aro rep resented by tho Methodist Episcopal church tho Latter-day Saints nud tho Christian Scientists, and wo aro blossed with a soclablo and progrea sivo citizenship. w k To thoso seoklng opportunities In a section whoro tho cllmato Is unex celled and tho conditions tho best to bo found, MIKord and noavor county oilers tho greatest Inducements In southern Utah. Southwestern Utah a Millionaire Hatchery. That Utah Is destined to becomo ono suodxa Xq popoauoa 3lioq si uoiun ?JI?,.H' Bw,H"ouini isnu,Di oui to who hnvo had occasion to study tho matter op tho ground. In "specialties." porhnps, Pennsyl vania or California may Burpass It, but In nbundnnco nnd vnrloty not ono will mensnro up to Utah when hor ro sources nro well developed. Whorovor tho wnrts and moles and humps nnd creases on her rocky back nnd sides nro scratched havo been found rich deposits of gold and silver, load, Iron, or coppor. Indeed, so abun dant aro theso mlnornls that ono has hut to dig ft hole deep enough on tho side of almost any hill to mnko n "strlko." Honco In many parts of tho Btato theso "scratched patches" havo doveloped Into mining camps of, great er or less renown. Radiating from Salt Lako City as tho hub of tho Intormotintnln section, protontlous towns havo sprung up adding to tho wealth and population of tho stato, thus Alta, Park City, Illnghnm nnd others. Of rccont years tho spirit of push nnd got thoro has led enterprise Into tho moro romoto parts of tho stato, thoro to bo ro warded by prospects that bid fair to equal U not to exceed any hitherto discovered. Among theso Is that rough and tumbled section to tho southwest fringing tho edgo of tho desert, extending through Iloavor and Iron counties. Tho long continued succoss nt Fris co and tho more recent ono at New houso hnvo tempted prospectors Into thoso hills, whoro today much capital nnd labor aro employed In foundation work which will eventuate In a new crop of millionaires In tho near futuro. 'Who will they hot Well, tlmo and push will toll. In i tho meantlmo don't bo afraid to "hitch your wagon to tho star" of des tiny that marks southern Utah as tho coming bonanza district. ICE HAD PRESERVED MAMMOTH. Remarkable Discovery Made In Frozen 8lberlan Bog. Slxty-ono years ago a young Russian engineer, Denkendorf, saw tho Rlvor Lena ln Siberia release a dead mam moth frozen ages ago In tho bog. Thero had been oxcoptlonnlly warm weather In the north or Siberia, and tho river, swollen by melting snow nnd Ico md torrential warm rains, swept out or Its old channel and carv ed a now one, cartylng to tho sea vast quantities or Its former banks and fur rowing up tho thawing bogs over which It raced. As ho mado Ills way ln a steam cutter against tho current Denkendorf saw tho head ot a mam moth appear above tho flood. Rush ujlon rush of water moro and moio rclrasod tho body. Its hind legs wore still Imbedded when ho snw It, but 21 hours liberated these. Tho mam moth had sunk, feet first. Into a bog. Tho oozo hnd frozen over It; succes sive tides had heaped soil and vege tation upon It. Hone and flesh and hair were perfect. They secured It; they cut off Kb tusks; they dissected It and found lu Ua stomach tho last meal It had eaten, young shoots of tho fir nnd pine nnd masticated fir cones. They wore still nt work when tho river, spreading farther, engulfed them. Tho men escaped, but tho waters surged over the mammoth and carried it for carrion to tho sea. o Two Sure Cures. "If you want to know n sure cure for rheumatism," said tho pretty woman, "tako a long plcco or twine nnd tlo It n'nund your wnlst, up under your arms and down ngnln around your wrist, nnd let It stay thero. In threo days you will bo pcrrectly cured." "1 know a better euro than that," said tho tall, thin boy. "Take a black cat out to a graveyard on a dark night nnd cut off both Its cars and n plcco of Its tall. Put tho cars and tall an tho roof or tho house to sun, nnd when there's nothing left of them you'll quit having rheumatism," Raliln-and-Currant Cake. Crcom ono cup or butter with two cups of powdered sugar, add a cupful or milk, six beaten eggs and threo cupfuls of prepared flour. Stir ln, lightly, a hair pound each seeded and quartered raisins and stemmed nnd cleaned currants, taking enro that tho fruit Is plentifully dredged with flour. Add two tablcspoonfuls of brandy or a tablcspoonrul or roso water, as pre ferred. Hake In a well greased loaf tin. Merely Preparatory. t !'I don't irJnd tolling you," said tho pretty girl confidentially, "that I want to tako a thorough courso In cooking In order to fit myself to bo a good wife." "You nro doing tho right thing, my dear," said tho matron In charge or tho cooking school. "May I ask how soon you expect to bo mar ried?" "How should I know?" re joined tho pretty girl, daintily rolling up hor alcoves. "I haven't found tho man yet." Miss Mary Morgan, of Nephl Will bo Ploasod to Havo Her Friends Call nt tho Woman's Co-op. Full and Comploto Lino of MILLINERY at Reasonable, Prices 20 E. First South Street, Salt Lako City. HARNESS! Tho Dost Placo to Oct a Good Hand Sowed HARNESS, Ono That Will Last for TWENTY YEAR Is nt Fowler Smith's, 139 W. First South Streot, Salt Lake City A Full Line of g Blanbcts, & Gloves, always in StocK. Ca-t the Great Bld lCU DO a Nerve Tonic. A Purely Vcgotnblo Compound. Tested by Years of Experience. Pos Itlvo Curo for Constipation, Kidney and Stomach Troubloa, A Suro Rollef for Rheumatism. Testimonials furnished on request. Carbo Medical Company, 60 W. 1st South Street, Salt Lako City. AGENTS WANTED. . Or, Larojr'i '&ff' 5?v French Tun: Aj. 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