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PAGE THREE THE PIOCHE RECORD JUNE 19, 1909 jCoirjSjrafleace From BANK OF PIOCHE, INC. We Like To Publish Results ; . the World's Fair City FIOCIIK, NEVADA. I s I I D ! 1 PIOCHB KING MINING COMPANY Joha A. Klrkr. MaBasar lug. T. Rod.... frc't Thia cosipaw Is in M-H.P. ALAMO Guollae Holat which alio aVIvaa 319 ca. ft. Twc Stisa Caupraaaor. Nina hour ahift hoisted (0 llta. ft. hackata on I sallona Dlatlllata; twtlTc hour ahift hoiatcal 15 ll-e. ft. hschcts, drilled 8 (-ft. hola with thn aueklnra on 17 (alloaa Oiatillata. Nov do joa know why "old tlmcra" arc burins I ha Aflainmo BSoist? F. C. Richmond Machinery Co Salt lake City.OtaJ General "M!! PIaaaaa UQUa.aaHOHaaaa-U ,QH HHH. M I THE TIME IS HERE! When everyone screen Doors. We have them. Also all the material to make Window Screens 1 E. E. FULLER 5 ....... E. E. FULLER, Manager. uxn mi -an noil rii hkii. imum JJames ,A (Erocerymaim The Dry Goods, a complete stock. Boots, Shoes and Hats. One Pricfejlfo All r , Main Street ARE YOU GOING If so see A. L. K KM BALL, Contractor and Builder of Lumber, Concrete, or Cement Blocks Plans and specifications drawn. Work guaranteed Terms Reasonable Office in the M. Griffith House on Pioche Street Why the Kettle ttings. De you know why a kettle "sings" when the water is boiling? It's like this: When the water be (Ins to get hot, little bubble form at the bottom of the kettle and rise toward the top until they burst At first they burst only a little way from the bottom, but as the water gets hotter and hotter they rise" high er. and higher. At last, when the water is boiling, they burst right on the surface hundreds of them one right after an other and It Is the noise of their eon tin uous bursting which makes the wind we call "singing." fX IVkl-" ti'f '-WI Sales Apcy blittgo Pucunutlc Tool Co. should have 3 LUMBER CO I . B I RFesbitt ; Pioche TO BUILD? AS TO LOVE. Lore it -a winged messenger be twecn heart. Love la the amaranth in the Garden of the Soul. ? There be many loves, but only one way of loving. l.ove la God's benediction on the world a worldless amen. When the last word shall have beet epoken echo will answer love.' . r ii(7 WW In the still haws of the ni-jht, unheralded and unseen, someone or some persons, painted the above In iTiption on the top rim of the Nevada-l'taa company's smelter iu the north part of town. Of course no one would be gul ty of such a thing except the junior class of mining studeuts from the University of Utah, which has been iu camp for the past month. When first discovered, many Pioche citizens immediately put two a,id two together and reached the conclusion that the Nev advl'tah company was about ready t rahivenate the o'd plant and place it 1 ! commission aa!n. One wiseacre declared he knew positively, that about fifteen feet of the top of the chimney was to be taken down and that on top of the part re maining was to be erected a mod ern steel statk. It was also told about town that Manager Caskir had been asked "to furnish President Learnard with estimates as to the cost of remod dicing the p'nnt so that It can be used airaln. There was quite a ripple of ex'ltniont for iwhtle. Owners of real estate be can to talk of hi ;her nrl-i-s for town lots a'ld a bl; borm for Piocho beiran to l5?ra up In the horin m. Dnt 'heorists were (riven a shock when someone trained a field plass on the "h'mney and f licovered -U 1910. Oh them students! DIARY OF A "U" STUDENT. June 11 Oh for a day off! Shoos finally gave out. misters all over my feet and gnat bites all over the rest cf me. Gnats carried off my cmt"en and lnm h ta j and I came in nearl" starved. Djn't want to be a milling engiieer anyway rather be a cook in Alaska. Skin p?eled off my arn:s f.r the fourth time. H'is'ur refused to give m ' a fourth piece cf pi, also n sixth glass of ice tea; stltmy bunch. ' Wi b I was home where Ice grows in the refrigerator and the milk comes with the can peeled off. June. 12 Same old story except 1 at a little rivulet for dinner that's all. Don't see why that check doesn' come from home. " Named my tent the "SLIP INN" and put up a stsn to that effect. The blamed Indians s'lpped in while ,4 was away and slipped but with ' my mirror and tooth powder. Oh very well, no chance to get a girl here anyway. - June 13 "Hooray for Sunday." Hot up at 12:30 p. m. and cleaned up a bit. Keel rather light healed wlthmit tii i. 'H.l.1.1..... . n.. ... but there's a swell bunch of girls in Pioche. They're Just like these cactus flowers fine ti look at but I unapproachable. Went down and l took a picture of the old smelter I chimney this afternoon. The mu'tg I that painted it did a pretty fair Job. I Went to the show this evening- a'one. Oh- Gee! but I wish that I had 1 a gin. ' June 14 Back to the tender mere of the quartzite: cactus and gnats. A delegation of gnats came in from Bea ver today, must have heard about these tender engineers. Keep has been in the- hospitnl all week lucky beftmy, to be away from the terrors of the hills, otherwise known as gnat Those blankety blank chains arriv ed this morning and now there's all the more to do. Wonder where we'll get off at? June 15 Some of the bunch went over to the Gold & Silver Prince and helped install a generator. Must know something about eelctrlcit trlcity after all even if their exams didn't show It.- Shared my bed with a centipede last night but didn't know It until this morning. First sociable creature I've met in this' town. Started to pack my suit case today. We leave July 2. Bet I won't miss the train. Introduced to a fine girl this evening but had on my working clothes and couldn't make a hit Aw what's the use? . June 16 Swell feed In the restau rant this evening ham and eggs and prunes. Won ten cents on the wheel and treated on the strength of it. Treat cost me a dol'ar sev enty five. Also, I'm bust. If that check doesn't come tomorrow I'll have t3 look frr a Job. Found a cow In my tent this afternoon ex amining my transit, The ques tion Is. "Was It an accident or a Pi oche Joke" . . , , ' June 17 Check arrived today. Paid my debts and had two meal tickets and fifteen cents left. And my f"lk thlh I've pn' enough f-r two wieks yet.- Say,-this villa ;c Ik all right, pretty giris, - flue t-rub. ea'y work and . a fine atmosphirn. Feel glorious. A gnat bit me t v day and I felt too good to smash bi n Mmpiy boxei Hi is ears and toll him to skldoo. My but it makes a difference when a fellow's got a eirl here. I HAVE. I (Sie:ial Correspondence.) j Seattle, June 15 Athough gold in j every form Is on display in nearly ev- try building at the Alaska- Yukon Pa:ific exposition, the piece of gold bearing rjck from Goldfield, Nev., : whi:h runs $10,000 to the ton Is something more than an ordinary cur 4 icsity. Thli Is Included In the exhib it or th I . S. Geological survey de partment in the main government building. Included in this exhibit are cases containing ores and fuels from ev ery region In the United States. The valuable mineral rock has been pol ished, thus bringing out clearly the streaks of ore. All - rock is labled and near is a map of many colors, the latter illustrating the ores In the cases and giving data as to whether ihey are easy or . difficult of ac cess, and whether the depossits have been worked to any great extent. The same department has In the mines building, a demonstrating room of the mine rescue apperatus such as Is now used in the coal mines of Peusylvania and Virginia. It is a Ger man invention, but the government experts expect soon to have some thing better of American make. Within the mines building may al so bo seen smelters In operation and large displays of ores and fuels from different sections of the northwest. There are a number of miniature mines with working models of min ing machinery. A two-ton gold bear ing rock and a ten-ton piece of coal, both from the state of Washington, are among the curiosities to be seen. Perhaps among the most interest ing bul dings from an exterior stand point on the grounds 'are the Utah, Arctic Brotherhood, and Fores try stuctures. Tho Utah building is built to rcsetable a house of the Pu eblo Indians, every detail of tho ex terior being carried out. The For estry and Artie Brotherhood build ings are both of logs and built for permanent structures, A visitor might well spend one day in seeing, hearing and understanding tho government building exhibit, the most complete that Undo Sam has yet collected. Blograph hall in the Hawaiian building has been fitted up expressly for .lectures and many topics are touched upon. THE ORDER OF TAFT MARTYRS. Washington's Debonair Chief of Police Cr-anlzed the First Chapter, The Order of Taft Martyrs Is the Itttcst, says a Washington correspond ent. Anyone who ever suffered any indignity, ignominy or abrasiun of the skin on William Howard Taft's ac count Is eligible to membership, MaJ. Sylvester, Washington's debonair po lice chief, will organize the first chap ter and accept the presidency, if it should he offered. When Judge Taft was here MaJ. Sylvester visited with him for an hour or so the other day, and ttild hhu how It hapiiened. It. was en the night of his nomlnailon by the Chicago convention. The University club of the city had deiermlned upon a celebration of the event. AlaJ. 8yl ves'er was placed in charge of the ar rangements at Judge Taft's K street home. Everything moved . along In apple-pie order until Ihe people got over-enthusins l Speeches had been made, ard jii U:e Taft was replying. The walldrcs-ed g. ntleman with the enlarged bump of enthusiasm, carry ing a cane i.s Ms as a fence rail, be gan lo Indulge himself in wild ap piause. He Lrandished his walking stick Joyously and brcnght It down with a crash on the Inoffensive crani um of the major. Sylvester was al most stunned by the blow. A lump as large as an apple formed on his classic forehead. At that Instant the Order of Taft Martyrs was born. Judge Taft enjoyed Ihe recital, Interspersed as It was wilh some of Maj. Sylvea ter's choicest bits of humor. "If there Is anything I ran do to alleviate your distress, count fin me," said the president-elect. Sylvester has sent for a complete roster of consular appoint ments. He Is scanning the list. Dr. Hale a Loyal Washlngtonian. Repeated winters spnt In Wash ington are makln-? a loyal Wash n-? tonian out of the chaplain of the sena'o. Dr. Edward Everett Ha: He denounces the Ignorance and aniptdlty of those who think that the 30,000 office holders are unfit appointees of politicians. "In very many depart ments," he says, "the work done chal lenges the wonder end respect of the experts of 'the world." He donlils whether any univt rA y in Ihe world can brin tse;h:T so la-go a body of accomplished men of science as can be seen In Washington during Die win ter months. As for the congressional library, there Is no other in tbis coun- (rv i which one wnrka with mm mat I?.!?. . 0 " m"t- CAPITAL FULLY PAID, $25,000.1 INTEREST PAID ON TIME.DEPOSITS OFFICERS: G. M. WHITMOHK, Fnaidtat, CEO. & CllFKNW OOP. Vlca-Prrat. ' MILTON U LEE. CMhiat DIHECTOHS: Grorg. R Graanwooa G. M. WKItmora, N. P. Ipaun, E. A. Hodata. C. A. Thonpaon, Juha K. twia. M. U Ua. 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