OCR Text |
Show I MID -- WINTER TERM If M Gdiinr SCAPE HIST ifll BUSINESS COLLEGE Offers a Term for the accommodation of young men and women who can not attend the entire school year. Mid-Wint- er The design i,s to give a good prac- tical trainisg in Commercial Arithmetic, Business IVninanohip, Bookkeeping, Banking, T.viewriting, Shorthand, Telegraphy, Business Law, etc. For particulars address L. D. S. Business College, Salt Lake City CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE? .You should know how little good guaranteed rings look and cost. We invite your attention to our solitaire diamond rings, ranging in price from twenty dollars up to hundreds, and our 18k and 22k gold wedding rings, guaranteed the best at any price. 170 SALT LAKE MAIN SH CITY, UTAH. Southern California Fish. The shellfish known as abalone abounds in southern California water in quantities sufficient to export at the rate of hundreds of tons per annum. A market for any amount could easily be found In China, where the natives consider it a great delicacy. It used to be dried for the market, but is now being canned. Get a Patent. ' Your invention may be valuable and should be patented. Send for free information and advice to H. J. ROBINSON, Patent Attorney. P. O. Box 544, Salt Lake City. Bicycle for the Blind. An Englishman has Invented a bicycle for the blind. In reality, it is a multicycle, carrying 12 riders, led by a seeing person, who does the steer- ing. WE FIT OUT OFFICES 'with com- plete Stationery Supplies PEMBROKE STATIONERY CO., Salt Lake City. Real Jack Robinson. Jack Robinson has long been a favorite synonym for rapidity of speech or action, but possibly few people who use the phrase are aware that Jack Robinson was a real, live person. As a politician John Robinson was a great favorite with George III. His political career was a long one, for he was member for Harwich during 26 years, being on one occasion bitterly attacked by Sheridan, who, denouncing bribery and its instigators, replied to the cries of Name, name, by pointing to Robinson on the treasury bench, exclaiming at the same time: Yes, I could name him as soon as I could say Jack Robinson, and thus originated the saying still current at the present day. TUCCO TRUST ASSASSli Daring Plot to End Life of Lieutenant Governor at Calcutta is Accidentally Thwarted. U- - May be CiscolveJ. New Yur,--Tl- ;t fs-tnu- g:m rns.mma at- tempt to brins about' a dissolution of the American Tobacco company, the giant corporation which practicalRevo.vcr Used by Would be Assassin Missed Fire, and Young Man is Overpowered by Guards Before He Could Carry Out His Purpose. Calcutta, A daring nude Sunday evening attempt was by a Bengali to assassinate Sir Andrew Henderson Leith Fraser, lieutenant governor of Like three other attempts Bengal. since the apaintment to that office In 190.1, this latest attack upon him proved unsuccessful. Sir Andrew escaping without Injury, The lieutenant governor, accompanied by the maharajah of Burdwan, an Important division of Bengal, and Secretary Barber of the Y. M. C. A. Bended a lecture given by Professor K. D. Burton of Chicago university, at the town hall, which was crowded with an audience that included many of the most prominent residents. Just as the lieutenant governor stepped upon the dais a young man, who afterwards gave thu name of Nhowd-bttry- , rushed up and thrust a revolver within a few inches of Sir Andrews body and pulled the trigger twice, but the cartridge missed fire, and Mr. Barber, who Is an American, flung himself upon the Bengali. The latter struck savagely at the secretary with his revolver and wounded him severely on the head, but was eventually of la,1 in Th tmal ' i:i file Mhe ral InI'IjT, as UiuLl v dustry," was 2'M t tups en a great Pim lie. Nevada, h.i- and varl- .r of precious s of llo tu. pioductioit of he district Dave be, n aU tin way euo from fill Hi mi to are fast Herman todal wotk In wethers and Fr':uh driving Brlii'h numa capper and brass goods Bom ber of channels of Bad In Africa, China and South Aineiica. The Broken Hi!) compmy mine at Clifford, almut fifty miles east of Tonopah. is being heralded as an ejNieh maker, such as was the Mix pah of Tonopah ami the Mohawk of Goldfield. In Ihe bottom cf the Mtaft In the property of Ihe Wild Irish Mining company at Gold Springs, has been found two feet of ore from which an average sample returned values of $80 a ton. nearly all In gold. A strike of rich gray copper silver-lea- d ore has been made In the Midas mine at Garfield bay, says a dispatch from Sand point. Samples of the ores have, been sent to Spokane and assayed and show values of $315 to the ton. That section of Utah containing the mines of Alta and the south fork of Big Cottonwood Is described by Superintendent William Magrem of the Rexall Mining company as being one of the busiest and happiest parts of mining Utah. Two careful samplings of the two feet of rich ore in the north drift from the winze In the Seven Troughs Signal Peak mine show average values of $76 and $79 a ton. Aside from the two feet of high grade are ten feet of milling rock in the vein. Solid silver ore so pure it can be whittled with a penknife has been struck on the Dromiaok lease of the Queen ground at Rawhide, Nevada. The ledge, so far encountered, la three feet wide and has every indication of making a large ore body. 7-- Ciant Corporat'on Winch Control A! most Entire Predict of the WorlJ The work U given by practical teachers who tm exerts in their respective lines. The term opens NOVEMBER 16th and continues until MARCH ISth, but students may enter any time. You can come after the crops are gathered and return in time to do the spring plowing, and thus turn your winter months into money by preparing to take better care of your own business. MINKS AND MINING wins suit ly controls the tobacco trade of I he world outside of Great Britain, has After piade substantial progress. consideration of the great vollong ume of testimony taken during the many month since the suit was Instituted. four judges In the United States circuit court on November 7 handed down decisions holding that the comi any is operated In violation of the Sherman antitrust law and The court in restraint of trade. the that governhowever, found, ments request for appointment of a receiver was Impracticable and wholly unnecessary, and at the same time the four judges agree that the application for an Injunction against the various subsidiary companies should be suspended until after a decision on an appeal from the present judgThe complaint against the ment. Imperial Tobacco company and the Brltlsh-Amerlcacompany was n HONORS CALIFORNIA BOY. Young Man Chosen by President to Accompany Him to Africa. Los Angeles, Cal. Attracted by the remarkable achievements of Edmund Heller In his explorations of strange and little known lands. President Roosevelt has selected this Riverside, Cal., youth from a list of hundreds of eminent scientists and naturalists of the nation who aspired to the place, to accompany him overpowered. In the meantime the maharajah, a into the wilds of Africa next March. man of great stature, seized LieutenThe honor comes to the California ant Governor Fraser and swung him boy not only unsolicited, but unexbodily through a door out of harms pected. The fact of his appointment way. A group of Bengali occupying was first learned when his mother, chairs quickly jumped to their feet Mrs. Marlon Heller of Riverside, reand rushed out of the hall. They es- ceived a letter from the youthful excaped during the commotion. It is plorer In which he declares that the lelieved that they were present in president has sent him a cordial inorder to assist Nhowdbury, but took vitation, and requested the State Unialarm at his complete failure to carry versity museum authorities to release him for a year so that he can accut his plans. company the Roosevelt expedition. f SOCIALISTS LOSING GROUND. HELD UP ENTIRE FAMILY. Expected Gain Not Secured In Cities Counted Upon. Daring Robbery in New York Resem bles Border Days Incident. in Chicago. The Socialist vote the recent election showed a great New York With the rays of a bur1904 off in record in from the jailing glars lantern shining in their eyes the three principal cities of the coun- and two revolvers held by masked try in which Socialism is strongest. men covering them, the five members ' Chicago Socialists, who polled 45,000 of the family of Charles E. Taynter, rotes in 1904, were given less than a wealthy granite dealer, lay in bed 19,000 votes in the returns, and in the Taynton home, at Borough the most sanguine do not expect that Park, Brooklyn, for more( than an the revised totals will exceed 21,000 hour morning, while a third votes for Mr. Debs. Cincinnati and maskedSunday burglar packed up $10,000 Cleveland, also listed as strong Soworth of jewelry and silverware. cialist centers, according to the lead- Then the burglars bound Mr. Taynter ers of the party, polled a greatly de- hand and foot and escaped with their creased vote. booty. The burglary was most darThe total vote for Mr. Debs, it is ing, and Taynter is convinced that estimated, will not exceed 500,000, in the robbers spent many days planplace of the 1,000,000 which was pre- ning it. dicted by enthusiastic Socialists. Worlds Production of Cotton. BLOODSHED IN TENNESSEE. Washington. The worlds producStartWith tion of cotton for mill consumption Having Negroes Charged ed Highway Outrages. during the year ending August 31, Chattanooga, Tenn. Sunday night 1908, exceeded by 2,340,000 bales the four citizens were found unconscious production of the previous year, acm the streets. One of the victims, cording to the census bureaus report Charles Ball, died. A white farmer on the supply and distribution of cotrewras picked up with his head cut ton. It is a significant, fact, the port says, that fluctuations in the open. When he regained consciousness he said that ia negro had struck and worlds supply are measured practiAn unknown young cally by the variations in, the annual robbed him. in the United States. If white man, well dressed, was picked production the consumption of1 cotton' in 1909 up on Whiteside street unconscious. of 1908 the United States, The last victim was a negro woman, equals that must contribute about is it declared, who was found with a ghastly cut in to prevent further debales 12,500,000 the center of her forehead. crease in the stocks. . . . Germany has made greater strides during this year in the construction of copper and brass working plants than any other nation. Her export trade in copper wire, rolled, spun and cast copper and brass products also will exceed the tonnage of the previous year. On account of the blocking of the Ogden gateway the coal market has been extremely heavy in Utah, but with the opening of the gateway the first of the month, coal produced in this state and parts of Colorado was affordded an outlet, and is now moving rapidly westward, northward and eastward. Lamar mine ia The Bamberger-DNevada is running at full blast, turn- ing out 400 tons daily of ore that avere ages from $3 to $3.50 a ton in gold. In the mill an adaptation of the usual process Is being worked successfully; this consisting of the full strength of. the cyanide solution being applied at the crusher. Nat C. Goodwin & Company, says are the Republican, to into the evidently preparing bring limelight the new camp of Bovard,! where was made last year the big surface strike which was picked up by a crowd of Utah operators wrho incorporated upon it the Bovard Strike Mining company. The Engineers lease corporation of Goldfield last week paid a dividend of 30 cents a share on 60,000 shares of stock, amounting to $180,000. Thl3 is the fifth dividend from this remarkable lease and brings the total, together with $15,000 repaid to Salt Lake purchasers of the treasury! stock, up to $550,000. From the camp of Chafey, Nev., comes the news that within the next1 week the new steam hoist over the Black hole mine will be in operation, after which the edmpany will be in a position to ship in a more generous tonnage of gold ore than has been the rule for the past month. This is one of the big propositions of the Chafeyi camp. Inter-Mountai- n . |