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Show DAILY 2 LEADS HEARST STATE JOURNAL, WATER SKIRT DANCE TOWN WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION ILLINOIS IN UTAH FOR GIRLS THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1904. JULY DIVIDENDS WILL BE LARGE HEALTH Time Card MAJORITY CLAIM OF DELEGATES. SUPPORTERS HEIRS OF FRENCHMAN PROPERTY. CLAIM BELLES WADE CREEKS UNDER ORDERS OF PHYSICIAN. new properties are on LIST. the However tha Opposition Will Make a Original Owner Disposed of Town Lots But the Buyers Did Not Strong Fight to Provont Receive Deeds. Instruction. How Beauty Treatment Finds Many Month Promises to Be a Record Breaker Man Interested With Total Near a Advocate Million. . Observers. LITTLE ROCK, Arlt., June 9. Unless the courts intervene the entire town of .Carlisle, this state, and about June 9. Water Next month promises to be a record WATERBURY, In the ranks of the dividend la the latest fad a breaker skirt dancing" of number of young women whose names paying mines of Utah, says the Salt will appear In the lists of those attend- Lake Herald. The best Information ob- CHICAGO, June 9. Democratic politico In Illinois ia livening up In view of the otute convention to be held at Springfield next week. The convention will name delegatee to the national convention. In addition to placing In nomination a state ticket. The Hearst boomers appear confident that their delegates condldate has sufficient pledged to insure his Indorsement, but the opposition is prepared to carry on the fight to the last ditch and strong hope is expressed that Hearst Instructions will yet be defeated. Comparatively little attention has been paid so far to the contest for nominations on n names the state ticket. A are mentioned in connection with the gubernatorial nomination, and the outcome of the contest cannot be predicted as yet with nny degree of certainty. half-dose- POORHOUSE FOR MAN WHO STAKED MACKAY HOLYOKE, Mass., June 9. John Hagley, who asserts that he staked John W. Mackay. the bonanza king, to the $7.60 that made the latter a millionaire, has Just been taken to the Holyoke poorhouse and his wife has been taken to a home for aged women. It was while working in the mines at Virginia that I first met Mackay, said Hagley. He was a poor miner like myself and I often bought him a meal All the money, he could scrape he put Into shares in mines of the vicinity. One day he came to me and said: John, I have to lose my Interest in the mines, as an assessment Is called and I'm broke. Having plenty of money at the time, I let him have the $7.50 he needed, and the very mines I saved his interest In afterward made him rich. I didn't think at the time that my loan would make Mackay a millionaire and that I would die in the poorhouse." Hagley is willing to make affidavit to thla When he came here In 73 he had 15,000. UTAH 8TAND8 SECOND IN NUMBER OF FARMS acres of land surrounding the town are to be sold at public auction today on an order granted by the probate court of Lonoke county to the heirs of the original owner of the land. The order was secured by the guardian of three minor heirs of a French3,500 man pamed Comlo, who years ago owned all the land on which the town of Carlisle now stands, as well as much of the surrounding country. The original owner sold much of the land years ago, but in 1879, presumably to make title clear, he secured a patent from the state for the whole tract He failed, it is said, to make new deeds, however, for the land which he had sold, and as a result the heirs now claim the property. Three of the grandchildren of the original owner, who now reside In Louisiana, claim an undivided sixteenth of the property, and, through their guardian, secured an order for the sale of the whole tract. WINDFALL FOR THE PRINCE OF WALES s COMMENCEMENT AT ROSE POLYTECHNIC TERRE HAUTE, Ind., June 9. Thirty men received diplomas as graduate scientists at the annual commencement exercises at Rose Polytechnic Institute The commencement address today. was delivered by Charles F. Scott, man. ager of the electrical department of the Westinghouse company of Pittsburg. GUARD OFFICERS MEET. PEORIA. 111., June 9. The Illinois national guard and Naval Militia association began its annual convention In Peoria today with about 150 members in attendance. The purpose of the meeting lsto discuss legislation and various other matters affecting the militia service of the state. CORNELL'8 MOUNT VERNON. Ia June 9. Elaborate arrangements have been completed for the Jubl. lee of Cornell college. The celebration will begin tomorrow and continue for one week. Secretary of the Treasury Shaw, Senators Dolllver and son. Bishops Andrews and McDowell and Governors Cummins of Iowa, Van Sant of Minnesota and Mickey of Nebraska are among the men of prominence who have promised to take part In the exercises. semi-centenn- Prettier than any mermiad and wearing short skirts with rubber boots that reach to the hip, they can be found wading about in the icy cold spring water of the creeks and ponds In the suburbs at all times of the day. They dance, sing and play in the water, some gathering lillies and others appearing at small fish, all on the advice of a physician. This Is a new beauty treatment, and after exercising In the water for an hour or two the young women are wrapped In huge blankets, carried home in an intense perspiration, put to bed and fed on warm milk. Dr. Charles A. Ward, who prescribed the treatment, is being overrun by people who call to see him, and want to take the course. The young women drive to the spot selected in carriages, wrapped in long, .will be substantially Annie Laurie loose gowns. Men? Oh, no. Russo-Japane- PARIS, June 9. Among the objects were There which will shortly figure at the sale of WASHINGTON, June 9,487,077 acres of land under Irrigation the bite Princess Mathildes effects. In In the United States in 1903, according Paris, Is Napoleons alarm clock. to a census statement .Colorado leads This was constructed especially for In acreage, with 1,754,761 acres. Cali- the emperor by Abraham Breguet, in fornia follows closely with 1,708,730 1810, and is made of gilded and chiseled acres. California has the greatest num- bronze. ber of irrigated farms, numbering There are eight dials, showing the over 30.000. Utah, with 21,684 farms. phases of the moon, the seconds, minIs second, and Colorado, with 19,806, Is utes, hours, days, months of the year, third. In the arid states and territo- etc. The clock also contains a therries the greatest cost of construction mometer, and strikes the hours and was $18.96 per acre, In Arizona. In quarters. California the cost was $13.91 and In It was taken by Napoleon to MosColorado $.8.43. The average cost In cow and back and was with him Nevada was $3.99 per acre, the lowest through most of his campaigns, Includin the list ing Waterloo. BRUSSELS, June 9. During the last few weeks the Russian government has made large purchases of carrier pigeons In Belgium for service In the far east. The publication of this fact has led to an Interesting discuslon as to whether a violation of the neutrality laws Is Involved. tainable at the present time leaves little or no room to doubt that the list They dont take the treatment, but the banks of certain so much as LONDON, June 9. The fact has Just streams look like nothing buildsidewalk the FFlatiron about the been made public that the Prince of on a in New York windy day. ing Wales has come into a substantial windfall by the death of the Duke of GEORGIA COTTON CONGRES8. Cambridge. Many of the leases grantWARM SPRINGS, Ga, June 9. The ed by the duchy of Cornwall forty or Industrial association met In fifty years ago were on the three lives Georgia annual meeting here today fifth their system. Instead of running for a specwas called to order by President and ified number of years, they were grantB. Gordon. F. The organisation comed for the term of the survivor of three a of 150 Georgia prises membership lives. The dukes was the third surcotton whose efforts manufacturers, viving life named In many of these lesdone much to have the Indusupbuild now revert to the sees, and all of these Imrestore tries and commercial the of as of Cornwall. Duke Wales Prince state. of the The principal portance discussions at the present meeting will NAPOLEON'S CLOCK FOR SALE. deal with the problems of labor and 1m migration, the effect of the Panama Relio of Emperor Forms Part of the canal on southern Industries and .the Effects of the Late Princess condition of the far eastern markets Mathilde. as affected by the war. 9. CARRIER PIGEON8 FOR USE IN WARFARE ing the functions of New York's "550 during the coming winter. TRAVELING FREIGHT AGENTS. OWENSBORO. Ky June 9. Nearly every railroad of Importance In the country is represented at the ninth annual meeting begun here today by the National Association of Traveling Frenght Agents. The members of the association, many of them accompanied by their wives and families, arrived by special train this morning from Louisville. The day was devoted largely to outdoor entertainment following the addresses of welcome and responses. A session for the election of officers and the transaction of other business will be held tomorrow morning and in the afternoon the visitors will go on a Jaunt to Mammoth cave. se CIVIC BETTERMENT MERGER. ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 9. As a result of action to be action to be taken at a Joint convention begun here today a union will be effected between the American Park and Outdoor Art association and the American League for The new organisation will be known as the Am- erican Park and Improvement soThe society will ciety. greatly of broaden Its ' field activities and will give special attention to factory betterment parks and public reservations, public recreation, school ground improvement social settlements and civic art, railroad improvement libraries, arts and crafts and the abatement of public nuisances. PROGRES8 OF WORK ON TONOPAH ROAD Regarding construction work on the railroad the Tonopah Miner says: The track laying forces have made good progress during the week Just passed and by tonight the track should be within eighteen miles of Tonopah. Material still continues to be received at the rate of of a mile Tonopah-Rhod- es three-quarte- rs a day. The company la handling freight and passengers from Deep Wells Instead of Coaldale, and the stage will continue to run between that point and Tonopah until such time as the track la MISS JANE ADAMS AN LL. D. completed at Kelseys, when another MADISON, Wls., June 9. In recog- station will be established. nition of her remarkable work at Hull The depot site Is completed and is House and other philanthropic centers now In shape for the contractors to Miss Jane Adams was honored with begin work on the depot and office the honorary degree of LL. D. at the building. annual commencement today of the University of Wisconsin. President Van Hlse presided over the exercises and awarded the degrees. The speakers Included Carl Schurs of New York, Principal William Peterson of McGill university and former President Thomas C. Chamberlin of the University of Chicago. THOMPSON CLUB BANQUET. TERRE HAUTE. Ind., June The Thompson club, an organisation, formed to keep alive the memory of the Inte Dick Thompson, the famous Republican senator and pnrty leader.glves its annual banquet at the Terre Haute house tonight and elaborate plans have been completed for the function. The principal speaker will be J. Frank Han-l- y of Lafayette. Republican nominee for governor of Indiana. Thii coffee it told in I and 2 lb. tins. Grind fresh each day not too fine. J. A. FOLGER. n CO. San Francisco Importers of Fin Coffees wnwsiow nT?rantia-w- J as $ 13,500 Daly-We- st ..... .......... Gemini Horn Silver Silver King Sacramento ....... ... Tetro Utah Consolidated United States Utah (of Fish Springs) ....... 3.000 72.000 25.000 50.000 20.000 100,000 5.000 8.000 450.000 200.000 1,000 Lake City, Provo all points east l Leadvllle, Pueblo. No. MS 4 fc City :!0a m Den- ver and all points east. dally Atlantic Efprese for Balt Lake City, Pueblo. Denver and all points east, dally a 7:0 ARRIVE. St, Ogden. h Twenty-Fift- Lake ar.d and Intermediate points, daily No. I Atlantic Limited for Balt Lake City, Provo. Great Anerkaa InportiagTea Cf 340 To Balt No. 13 It Pays to Trade YES No. 3 No. 5 Pacific Express from Denver, Pueblo, Provo, Balt Lake City and all points east, dally Pacific Limited from Salt Lake City, Provo, Denver and all points 12:53 p m 11:41- aMall from Denver, Pueblo, Leadvllle, Balt Lake city and all points east dally 2:40 p No. 9 Local from Sanpete Valle 7:l(p,ia Through Bleeping Can to Omaha City, Chicago and 81. LouU.New Yorfandff No. I WILL SAVE YOU MONEY Railroad or jSteamship Tickets To All Parts of the World Pacific 1 ton. I. A. BENTON, General Agent PtKeniwD, pertinent, Balt Lake City. C. A. HENRY, Ticket agent, Ogden. SHARMANS HEALY 3941,500 Total There is a possibility that the Horn Silver will report before the end of tbe present month, and if It does there is ground for the belief that the Kearns-Keit- h company will get to the front with $20,000 or more, so that gap would be filled. These are not all of the mines in this state that are earning dividends today, but they are all that can safely be counted upon making distributions next month. In the list of properties that are making more than expenses and some of them piling up good reserves may be mentioned the Bingham Consolidated. Ontario, Eureka Hill, Mammoth, Honerine, Uncle Bam, Johnny of Stateline. Boston Consolidated, Utah Copper company and Yankee Consolidated. Some, If not all, of these properties will be heard from during the next three months, and there Is a chance for two or three of them to Join the ranks of dividend payers in time to be counted in the list presented. Still other properties are forging to the front rapidly and, no matter what the complexion of industrial conditions elsewhere. It is generally conceded the business of mining will grow and prosper in the camps of this state fester than it has ever done In the past In the list printed above there are two companies that will make their initial distributions, the United States and Tetro. The latter hoe already made declaration of Its intention, and the former may safely be counted to get into line, because there is no doubt that at the present time Its net earnings exceed $100,009 per month. Never has the output of Utah mines approached yhat It Is now; never were the payrolls so large as they are at the present time and never have the mines, producers and prospective producers been In such good physical condition. Probably In no other region has mining been reduced to such a system as Is now to be found in the camps of Utah. It Is certain that no other section can boast the perfection that has been here attained in the dressing and reduction of ores. The smelters are all new and the four mammoth plants located within a few miles of Salt Lake City are capable of handling close, to 4.000 tone of ore per day, while at each plant enlargements are either under way or being arranged for. Invested In them Is all of $5,000,000 and to man them at present capacity requires the services of approximately 2,500 men. At Park City there are five of the finest milling plants In the country. At Bingham there a re three big mills and a matting smelter in operation. Stock-toTlntic, Alta, Gold Mountain, Ophlr, Clifton and Dry Canyon all have plants, while the great mill of the company and the Majestic smelter In Beaver county, are counted upon to be in operation before thp year doses. I Atlantic Mall for Salt No. follows: Century Grand Central r g, 1904 DEPART. More Good Coffee More Good Spices More Coupons More Pretty Premiums Watch Our Stores. Prices Talk. In Effect Jun, O. B.GILBON, Agent, Ogden. OFF. DEPOT HOUSE, Phone 161 Z Backed by the American Ticket Broker's Association TIME CARD Clothes Properly, Depart for North of Ogden. Pocatello and Butte 1:25 am Express, dally No. 7 Fast Mall for Pocatello and Portland, 11:55am dally That's Our Way of Doing Them. Ogden Steam Laundry, No. 11 Cache 174. Ogden. Fast Mall from Port- 8 land and Butte, dally 7:00am No. 13 Cache Valley Ex10:10 am press dally No. 10 Pocatello Express, 5:30 pm dally I Depart for 8outh of Ogden. No. 8 From Portland, Butte and Pocatello, for Balt Lake City 7:30am attend dances or theaters or to catch a train in a hurry if you remember the number To No. Local to 4 Salt Lake a m. 8:10 City No. 13 Cache Valley to Salt 10:45am. Lake City phono 22. No. Limited for Salt Lake 2 ALLEN TRANSFER 8:05 p.m. City, dally From Portland and Pocatello for Salt Lake City, dally .1... 5: 55 pm. Arrive from South of Ogden, 9 Butte and Pocatello from Salt Express Lak- City and Intermediate points, daily. ...12:45am 8 Atlantic Express from Salt Lake City and Intermediate 7:00 am points dally 7 Pocatello and Portland Express from Salt Lake City, dally. 11:20 am. 1 Fast Mall from Salt Lake City, dally 2:90pm No. 10 COMPANY. ALLEN, MGR. Phone 22. 7:15 p.m. Arrive from North Its ALBERN Ex- Valley press, daily No. . 1901 No.1 9 Laundered. 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