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Show REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1906. INTER-MOUNTAI N THE BRISK = . i ea: | | Many AND | PROSPECTS FURNACES | | | | : Se AND Edited by JOSEPH T. JENKINS | the was | nee eee Will MEN a IN Prosecute of ' Camp i NEW Work s Most in ee OREeee AND BULLION. + ve + + |+ |} + In the ore and bullion market the day's settlements amounted $99,000, McCornick & Co. reporting the m as they follow Gold mars, $10,000; bullion, + + + + + + Some e|* - Promis ae n i+ ruled 1+ | i ing Territory. at per ores, ree 1e@ «mela marke 64%c. wer Lead un - | a ‘ FHF and cop- Believed + as e eee Mincs ates With New Hold Talent of ; Copper FED CREEK Claims no which mean ham are Active Operations Log MEN to Be Cabin Mines to a whose property Locker finally and examined, backed by sueh house, The to the ss Pew in add Jackling, Bingham new each. The Pp hi us by P. Dern and company W Hitley,y Mines company owns sa the has NEVADANS of of Locker, and tion, ‘ Samuel 3 P C. Jackling, ley and in the was ° t : funds to push and an See ee UC reports on them E. P. Jennings lie on au ised B ‘ n . Piet i raised sufficient) aggressive campaign of " development on > at ‘ th <i bageidty ir ditions ade as éther > beatles A enterprise B sultion the ahd property s "% pr aide > » 7 : the : ore we would that would rreat as some in to become the oe » mines the new veloped in interest the Quite number a has 1, Ne- bit e as| « the/ the a BD, .59 all I ha Citue Le Ne resumed " aC i} lastean pidls matt INE inst Nati ! of fall uo work ete ha Ae te 4: ith th é will ) 98°00 ramento Shield | at once 6 |e |} |} net 03% Crown') 20] | ' shipments every RAE pa ot es is most promising. Butler. ‘| 1.22%] 1.30 -| E _.80 ; pHa | 2.80 | 2.90 day,| North Star | 10 44 erect CHA LOREG imma Con pa Ex-| Ton con \ 18.25 | 19/95 perts of iron state foundthatin is the state best in quality ait erude Utah.|| It is understood that present Teyon. on. 3eL. . Ext... force} Ton. Mid, }| ..| feet the main " isu yé hundred a depth feet long which|investment than a of four Hutilred Nevada camps do forenae ey which shows| heralded ‘i Ss surface, with Vein a Mile e for a S: nan by a prophyry quoted. Wanton "With the owing to the hills the large amount of snow With the disappearance ) the snow | have | ce Ce a ERS "Deep Creek is undoubtedly aistaict to get into," added the ‘Long. is cut being "great, ‘ aibations of higher-vs ues in the formation ° ae : : , The property as good many of the! whie he have been} of lying idle : : of properties for the i ee natn that past Goldfield Ls. few | ¢ . Goldfield B the | on Pacific and the possible exten-| the tapis for this section, as a large} Kendall "umber of persons have been investi- Beas dyke which shows low values of cop-|sion of the Salt Lake Route in that| Sating the merits of the district durper atdepth the surface, andpermanency whose width] direction in due time, the country will} past several weeks and it is and guarantee as| boom; many big mines will be opened| believed that some new talent will take - al | J 1g peace = Silver: Pick Js. Heorwenics 13 4= 1.05 67 eh A295 a | | ee Declares the contents) efore eed " \ és b damagec so insurance may have under by been the the damaged authorities, 1ird-a (and wheor Re buildings Os were PMSOR but not tc so, 3| chem ex- civil and facts have rena - contents) on re . but not Crom, SHOCK. GE: such an extent «the building ‘certamn- Bantiquaite, as to bring provisions'. clause, +y of....the or, Sa stock fully paid and non-assessable.| officers and directors will follows: John Dern, president; Whitley, vice-president, instead Frank Knox,} ing treasurer; P ocker, secretary, and they, with Samuel Newhouse, D: Jackling and H. C. Edwards, will form ARID iin CHASE : Claims B Central ase BOND. to money and Brittle Operate: going the coast cities. roti ink there equipment in the yesterday's develop- - Tonopah and Six-Day Ruby Known Silver Found Tonopah in overhauling and possible. The a 1 ‘ Jim MaeN:Butle Tina Well nopah | Montana. Mine. , seh . of started plant up has years. as soon been The feet in width, and how mien | cane) ia' stnncews er is not known, as the foot wall| jumbo a is not been reached. The strike was | Jumbo, Extension" made in the face of the east drift be-| Kendall as/ing idle for} Six-Day r., J. T. Richardson, all i oof CLARK Will Reach com-| G. Richard- d Georrce eertt IN Attorney C. Lake ©. railroad has been on the was the 490-foot knocked shoot Jacobson, When he a suldudd Migise ore May | Kec . Ttop + of the at the National E | eclipse of the Co-!Golg thorities, civil eos She had Deby og ~ and or military, yenched ten Cannon, president the railroad July 15, and 1.82% } of the Bis-|GoldfeM | | | 6 | 46 1.50 .B7 | « Aecvadscel Zee] 4. el 13° > ; -O2 | 98 Beln | 87 |. -| : | | | | | 1.00 | .39 as if a good route can be found via Gold} Mountain it will be used to avoid con-| flict with the other ratiroads' inthe) Amargosa va . In any event the Clark railroad will) trating mill. Mr. Ruthrauff says the c aledonia iin to ef = Wood river district is practically de=| Norerens ee fo ge pleted' of miners who have. been: at-|Seyler..Hump-............... ; on tracted to the Nevada camps, and that! Gold W edge SEathon Wn cbevedte bisws hy i scarcely a mine there can get together|Lone Star ......... } 09°} the rst.come lite and west to of Beatty, probably mines, ute the to other thence the can be to lines.| Gold. Rhyo-|a found via as good as might be in places 3 per cent.; powerful locomotives can be used a@raw tradi ; ; er Beaty would have something gain tion and nothing of the Goid debut has € full Bar| Gold Méuntain: it will be adopted to Open. a new. mining section; but if} not, the Amargosa valley route will be ' taken to Gojdfield . The grade between ‘Beatty and Rhyolite Is not sired, being He ny just § put in a @ forty-ton concen- crew ja. rey Fey cs ea we ve har eat ite nd CONE dump cars are expected in| singh : SDIGTaAhwke, eerie J upedon tan ay uy frefro m Pueblo, ‘rec lecomotives are already on the} sro nnn and two more are on. their ‘ vay for track . laying operations on the Comper Belt « Se ‘me . Binghar of SASL inte pavnele - er "ho f a Ene : the The Drug - Concerns i eae Cons " oe itt 1" fou = Ne Yor \* iver "ited railroad men recognize the fact that OSE netp ater eee an Lane uted, with |] oT lon: Beatty must be a division point for|* fe' remaining details to complete, don. lines, and the opening of new the consolidation W. A. Nelde in} Steady at Camps Will add to the importance of | DrUs company and of thethe Salt Lake a Beatty as a J New The distributing Mining Woodland point. . terday. $20,000, with a with the county company,}cial interests clerk yes-| old officers The capital stock is placed at|company divided into 250,000 shares par value of 8 cents each. a, ot fA un today Pine: June. at as well The officers aan rectors are: Edward M. 2 RAGE 6 and pan ar i" Crandall, preside nt and general man- of the as will . If W.-A, manage the business | 7°o't both interests. von YOU CAN'T Drug ce > GO and JUNE t vey | stack 2 Shi Shares Toe el twenty ef the at 06 Ore The "SI "24 75 ; "New to = $12.67%4: 5 at Eee to secure year Salt nor 400) T: sey yeate rday 600) and and is Ww COAL at five : ; ane. | Bete i ‘ en ‘ 17s 16 6d 12--Bic advance of at 176 poun tin closed in s Gd respectively, 6 Exchange. both and firmer| business spot and 175 pounds "ad unchanged Iter was | handle | jarger x weak to tie | for Utah, ROTH "PHONES 3190. jor employes of the Burlington. Call 3190, ‘ elther "phone, : to get The| Call 3190, : elther ‘phone, 3 to get The| What could 2 Inter-Mountain Republican, any de-|Inter-Mountain "Repubiiean, any de-ja moonitstit partment, advertising or circulation. |partment, advertising or circulation. |Calde be more enjo able th sail on ne lake a were very dul and eae % ae Ly, and Bingham , ee 4. r shares tone | day. ; Raper a Amalgaroates0d a, . oft! ‘ of eodd Gackwar ino Chicago. Chicago, June 13 rhe Maharajah of Baroda, accompanied by h wife ind) «ooffieial ulte ved in Chicago today, one das hi or thet ohe lule. and ar it th \uditorium,. Anit In the, prince trai i Prin‘ Britt, roya retal Phe visi rt I} spend abou t ek in sightein und particular ttention. wilt be iven to-t i I i PY i ommerce of the ISKOOANY ei OREGON ABOUT stiokr JUNE LINE 16 $15,000 27 W. South Temple Street MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY Binghamites. COLORADO-UTAH SHORT LINE -TO- ST. LOUIS Notes. Salt Lake City Through car, oO St. Louis and Kansas City. Only one change to New Buffalo and principal -low rates for stiinmer Especial attention to ladies and children. Tourists' Sleepers through to Boston and other points out change. Two trains daily. Enquire at tieket offiee, Any information chee rfully given. Wt. C. TOWNSEND. Manager and Ticket St. Louls. ; ath i " coal 16 the » 2 shippe e Idaho and Aug in to to ani, 16 and Induce shippers LAW DI\ Emigration D trial winter favor of the use a time ‘tt with least coal dealers CHANCERY Leia Howat ete sorzaga VS aan LAW DIV.-G. Emigration bD. % Arms Co, LD. trong 8. judge Cy L. LAW (, W. Morse, judge H. Kelly. "Secrie G Sees judg D, Co vy L.. Cy DIV.-T. D. Lewis, judge, Our N& LAW DIV.-M. L. Ritchie, Complaints J. C. N. O'Neill vs R G Schmittroth M. « For judge. vs R'y.- Cos, etc, $15,000 dam- Jefferaon G. & $4,499.75 COURT. JOHN this con- judge Complaints E. T. Eglis can a TRADE vs W. J. N. dett stoc J. -Torkelson UNITED | vs Furn STATES CUTLER, JR., BANKER 1893.) AND BONDS SUGAR STOCKS. Investment Securt- tes Bought and Sold. Phones 127. 36 Main St. Co, Pited. -Ridd. G._P. C. Henderson For serves J. Judgments. earn ee ee ie LINE now OF INVESTMENT (Established STOCKS BANK AND High Grade Both J. WHITTAKER, vs Hill Mishkind vs Western expense, and the who have capits ul vor re "ONa MT & oe | ASK ANY OREGON SHORT "AGENT ABOUT JUNE 1 Pollock BOARD No Piled, W srvesa CITY it there tomorrow Mr. CHICAGO ages Cc. shipping the Serviee court, not shipped and Wire Bankers and Brokers. W. Second South Street, SALT LAKE CITY. s Promptly Executed gonds, Cotton, Grain and I leased ires BRYAN, Corpag pg ae York k Cotton nge, ae Stoc k Bxchange, Chicago Boar Trade. Weh die all promine‘ene Utah Mining ee Cc aig lal Stocks. setting. the In unless private In acecumulas iting G. Today. f the when G. and Private JAS. A. POLLOCK & CO. will thercoal oe 1, New session, ari trafflEe on season sets Aug. ©COURT. Yesterday. ; that the Salt Lake : ete , |‘of Lake, and re-elected the forme board gular: 27 pouncestandard . Iron re gg Re elaa ditestock oF <tc e former fous off bs at irre0s| IF YOU CAN'T aes GO JUNE peace 16, ager; Marco D. Boyer, vice president; | Utah's ost popular road, has low ty ne company, to com~|ia widdlesboro wail rite Piehar atl Brigham Clegg, secretary and treas-|rates for teachers to southern Cali- ply with the law, that they might re-|p. y9q. trac Remember that the Salt Lake Route urer, and Daniel M. Crandall and|/fornia June 26 to July Here to-;t#in the franchise of the company in -_ Utah's most popular road; has low William A. Boyer, directors. day, there tomorrow. jUtah. Excepting Mr. Scott all and.oflicers Mr. teachers. to§ southern Calaliae eer ea ra |} Baldwin, the directors are Boston Co tocks. et : f x wT ee . 8 Mee RS |or employes , 30 . ‘ ay| fornia: June..26 to Hs cre. (de BOTH "PHONES 3190. grins poe read and au CHANCERY DIV CC. W. Morse, judge lie lin Lawrences s The Bank of Comneree et al Ordrd dflt of unknown airs and dec qtg tit LAW DIV T. D. Lewis, Judge. R. G W. R'y. vs Ge Stringham etal, Cxe dsmsd on mot "plitt it plti!s cost LAW DIV M. Ritchie judge No concession made by a string tied ‘to it paul prevents at up he it d. and worthy Agent, |sumer from realizing any benefit from | the reduction and the only gainers are the ratironda, which will have = the 3 shee all effort ha te June ; | companies as. June pounds We nts June the « in tesa: $6.1 London, in an aa ‘ $18.7%@1s.s714 Sonia to reduction Ix has ut | eonside he are repule General REDUC of eee 5 inne in 2 | the coe exception | However. . ece Lr energy and faith and The American boy of thd has that Paid, Against DISTRICT from made he co mpany, apply ‘he metal h_ the not the also con- 1 alers and consumers Brunton | Cealc! romloflc coal toiduring in "the Tinthe | StOrame pater f nd re Aniaway an Wa 4 |summer months an Oo aws as ; Nevada much ag possible with the congestion the practicall as man surance land rush of the coal | re du when the winter and spot, re price of coal shipped a cord. mer months. This retepee" aes : of ing to made jointly by the coal aro fielals, {8 made ee ‘ithe vaillrosés a ean io al ‘i hink BaNtG Stockton, Nevada, 2; faano trading : >» ; excess of what they sell during that; yerlo ; The reduction is agreed to by the Ritio "Grande Line Gre iand ‘Oregon Short n 4 released | cystems and the Salt Lake Route and uments. Yo it the : - and Railroads Cut Price anc 1 Transportation Pitty Cents, > ' Following the usua oa ase sual custom in aother . - a ; in contracts, y original Wyoming ears k the reinsuring companies may able to meet their share of hile co lications have while compli a n eae aDa reduction xa Asi ti : legislation, y urhout 6" Complaints against Mik Bambeno Guy Ripalz samecananio and Greek accused of asPhino Severro, sisting, aiding and abetting in the reBingham riots, were issued county attorney yesterday afterneon, Deputy Sheriff Joseph C being the complaining witress. men are accused of throwing stones and other movable articles and of generally raising a disturbance in Bingham Canyon on June 11 we 7c mm. sampl et a Loan t pluck and jlanes that ning SLEDGEHAMMER. Court 500 at | Mines $835; Salary, ¥ of ‘ AGENT Lars Leberg of Bingham was committed by Judge Lewis yesterday to the state mental hospital at Provo Leberg is a resident of Bingham and was brought in from there on Tuesday by Deputy Sheriff Williams. His hallucination is that he is hypnotized Joseph Burkinshaw filed a petition in the probate court yesterday asking that he be appointed administrator of the estate of Avarilda Burkinshaw, deceased, who died in Sandy, October S, 1897, leaving an estate valued at $1.500, consisting of real estate interest is being take Af t the San ance Francisco . ; conflagraas many SUMMER e. § the|ing years ago to build an} an aie ich: is in the A decision of the court has been the right of the , si reinsuring company to Insist upon 21 nig performance of its contract with a 5 as Salt Complains "axoned ee bee t caused th raders Nee tracts of the hands of a receiver. California Supreme found which upholds ‘Stekion.. yesterday.| Burlington t Alta, barj}~' dol- a today) of property rom had reaches tp 15 losses, BOARD. % Cons Pioneer the following Tintic, 2; S.| a tion on reinsurance lof be 1,00) > Fo) at 2c; 2 wales Ts standstill s Baldwin possible, Much effect of ' eo. Be; 46c; 00 Ne OB 7 a ae held proxies for a majority of the|at an Dedigoes Utah Railway company, futures organized 16, " -Tunnel, ‘ly a SI a: Burlington at ee and losses, ‘ sold, value. 22,305, $10.38, chance Charles "0c. 60 100 at eo: opper, = the $8.2 : PEN .100 Beck 3 : oa silver eee at Col. Con., 600 at $8.45; 1 at $8.54 40: 900 at Daly Judge. 30 @ 313, on enrnnOtDe O.at Be. on, ans 200.4 a _ the Salt Lake| ake and E. D. Branch of the treasur-|*Pelter the same as| 5, a auditing department of the before. The| Te em at Omaha, met at the local Nelden 200 a at tee AG Joe 08 Te ==|authority further sta ie Fire fices committee, foreign, at London Eng.. cabled the San Francisco representatives of the British {insurance cas |. SOmDROR: G0 at fle; 3.000 at ATC; 1.00) iecalers 3.-Commercial (ic; Mexican k= 13.-Bar Sooo nea teports from § ap ae oe as : thato the, Insurances Seatac incite aah growing Seca oy Sanaa Vi InRUEnces Are DRC OOo oH TAIee : 7c. 200 Yorke, Shares Selling 29-7-Sd. ; ==> ‘ Beck runt Gentuss be HR couporation wilt e een é ts » eae Railroad Notes. « i Pees ateDrugeee eee R. F. Neslen, general agent for ters Co of the W..A. Nelden com pany within a few days. The aco | nuvisngton railroad, with John Company. Mining . which proposes) developing mining | interests of members of claims in Elkhorn mining district,| Drug company will be asatch county, filed articles of in-|their interests appeared corporation w "0 of portable NS eek before five : er In 25 the Ne ‘9 ‘ds 1g .10 ode removal ee T0 a iB a 3. g7 | ol "Le wer Mammothgioo at 364c; 1,100 at Sic : "900 1 ST4ce. L ; ; May D. ae) 12AM a . r 13 & 2c; 6,000 at 1k Tay . end gempecs ? uvpet cr "7 038 AR Bullion Beck, 100 $2.5 ena Judge, 100 atBy2 75; | 3.75 | 6 vefeces ke 00 L|inw]e such policies should be paid as soon as adjusted, subject to such deduction, if lany, as may fairly be made on ac- dic; 2,500 at ie3. Shares 13. Selling value, $10, 4.85, Afternoon Sales F . . 8 f all 2 = | ca..2..-.. ee Denver. "Ante Annex SG oe ihe Ae Bulls and Bears 3.22)... |. 2') -* oes OOK over hesn: wnnnest eas b+ HO}: aie menhatt York ‘Consolldated..../........ + Consoll 2 os LA ittle ‘ Oe oe eet 2] 4 |-- | ax oon 200 at 4,500 at 45c; i at 2 Annex Pe ee 16 WOT thy Jumping ‘aqak to|°°™Pany's prophyry oresamecipping with a steam shovel should be gotten under way | -_-_-_ | ae te to 9) mt Rr oe to lose by the adopMountain route, All e576 | ee -8) 200 at fle. i ot p LOR ec; 1,100 at ; oe Thompson, s on | | | = Sales. : $2.0 $8.99:Seam: 25 evcecettes i yo scae- aah 210 at Tunnel arnai Mont ML, , York at Aizc «38 7.40 o"| 0Ww oa 68» | 50 25 Beck, [2000 zie 15 20 40 4 uM | the progress of mine, which is}Great Bend developing rapidly | c¢,-C. Ruthrauff, the controlling -interest. im whothe has Doelarhide sonsoupated mine, is in the city buying equipment . | i xf tenes to Extension. | COMSTOCK as Virginia GL 14 2700}OTa | | |+ eine a. _ (sb | igo" | COUNL of the salvage resulting from the Daly vudee. 3 t $1.sm 100 at $12.50 ys Mi Fees 100 0 at * Lower at a5! B% 1 agi <72} ooo] , Beck $8.40: | as | 1.60 [..c2.,., anne) i yes- Struck in the eye with a sledgehammer, which he alleges was wielded by an inexperienced helper, and which resulted in the breaking of ao sh isse| he wore and the loss of his J. € O'Neill filed suit for $15,000 Ra nen s against the Rio Grande Western RailThe plaintiff was employed in the machine shops of the defendant company October 17, 1905, when the accident happened, earning $75 a month Since the accident, he avers, he has been totally disabled by reason of the loss of the sight of his eve, hence his elaim for damages a. Where policies covered ee |: struction Whose owners, . of records, the ‘ds of their books and a, pe 0 at we 200 at ite. SHarasiaclarda Bere value, sede OPEN SBOARD .67 31 tended north to Goldtield ane Tonopah, says the Miner of Beat yey Surveys will be made aietiktola over the Amargosa river route, and} also via Gold) Bar and Gold Moun-| tain, *" 1.4525 1.50 - days on| cuit Mining & ae company of someone Mountain ¢ Chorry Creek, Croek y Manhattan with the} . 1 Cherry Nev., is in the . city buy, _| baanhattan Decte, % ing tog ‘ He says|ing« supplies for . "the mines. <A | x reach Beatty about] hoist and compressor are being inwtatl- Golden wicket ; line will then be ex-|ed to keep the equipment in line with | M: inhattan (Granny will the 19 | 1.42%) | ...0.....so se | a ncaecnia -* coeeveses { Montgomery hotel several a. egal business connected* ‘ : building of the Clark branch, ae 195 (30 265 } of Saes Railroad Vor Por Loss of Kye. before ob Carlsa, 1,000 at Bsc Rarnneiios approving the principles Daly Judge, 100 at $12.37 . laid Daw by the American companies. Grand Central, 200 at BM: 100 at $3.87%. | | The same journal says further: lay Day, 5) at 13% ve ae SEV Sacramento, 1,000 c Te & X Move to Reject Deductions, Beck are ' int 720; 100 at T3c; 500 en ; ~ ao ees | | 0 .20 a @ | -- Morning | eee seneaeeecese | "Bank pac ce Ba lumbus Consolidated, paid a yisit to Coroal "Bulitrog the property yesterday. Stein George D. B. Turner, president and Golde a ‘Cc rown general manager of the Vest Quincy; |Great Pend, vesterday oe é Rescue Sie eaiee: left yesterday for Colorado where he IRinck B. Exte will inspeet some properties =e » extension . 5 , Tr mp... _ H. oH | 110 19 | .60'} 1 of the | Sandstorm wt ne ne cane eneee {| Pick eee eee --| St. ver I Notes. manager 0 | } Queen ex-|Mohawk magnifi- VOB oo oe s gore Mining Pony level. o presented . FIRST. Whittemore dust . -__-_-- « ROAD run the posed cent sight in the miners' candles, Beatty Ahead of CompetiSays Whittemore. W . . Says tor,r, Salt P. Seamat ; Deve enyee | STOCK as Dexter Joe | | Bulllon 2.55 07 -16 MW oA 25 | (| rt "f z "99! | 20.00 2.45 . weeeee ae »|Man Re, "a Man Pine Seyler Hum | | | 18.75 .| .. > i 2. 2 ; « MANHATPAN : olan con a || 1. : Leesae . Midway Tauopah earn pany, which is capitalized at $200,009.| is principally owned by D. S -Howard| over aa _| Bid |Asked |$ 5.8714|$ 6 wW | Gis!" BoyNachos an Rey r : : er th Star eee in Independence District. rhe whol aa 1 of the aa drift eke Ohic. Tonopah neues z : the 490-foot level of the Midway mine} 7,14; ypah, Extension City. Colo., June 18.-Gen.j)is in ore, says the Miner of Tonopah. |s Tonop ah, Comstock Gambell gulch, in the Independence district. New machinery will be stalled on the main claim of the group and the mill will be given a thorough] 30 7 kn lg Knight, Francisco received _ Belmont John Chase of Denver, has given a| Average ‘samples taken the ou width | we Bn ad . , bond and lease in the sum of $10,000] of the ledge go $300 to the ton. Some ‘Adam . to the Six-Day Mining & Milling com-|of the most beautiful epachuena of | Atlanta pany on the Smart group of three) britthe and ruby silver. ore" ever| PB Ine Bull claims and the Perigo or Rollins twen-|seen in camp are being taken from) Booth .... ...... ty-five stamp mill at the head of|this ledge. The ledge shows a fu M$ ‘olumbia Mountain number San Part BY Machinist ; are unable to supply the proofs 5 BULLEING STOCKS Bfg. Nat B..|.2 4%). .49. || 10; .s9 | valueyrequires: their Insurance by: polic ae Jo ens ea co vh Denver B.. | 14 | 1.65: |[ (1.35 | 1.65 |.cases claims should a settled by a Gold -- >| TM). 1.50 | 1.16 |..... reasonable compromise lick rane min-|Montgmy M | .# | 43 | 37 | 40 Fourth ; Where Jag cles overs their|Orlg. Bfrog |. | i i! 12 | .17 | contents of buildings whic h are on nee Gon Ln 5 [+> ae eo1.25 |-| 1.05 | tainly not affected by aa ae une ee ramp | 1.55 conditions of the policy ae laims a TONOPAH of mines." PINE SPECIMENS IN MIDWAY, # GIVES _--- Will. Mae their ment the board of directors. eavoue of be as| Now is a good time for Salt Lake capi-jing stock qutations, C. W.)talists to boost Deep Creek by invest-| private wire: No STRUCK see 48 ce Where policies covered bulldings 5; |¢(and or their contents), which had 1.30 | been damaged or destroyed by the au- fee of before court. to Gradu- School. Mr. Schmittroth say that: he wa to receive $1,000 commission for aiding In the formation and transfer of the present corporation and that b tween June, 1905, and Pebruars 15 1906, he was appointed general maniger of the company at a salary ot $150 a month, and also that during the same period he lent money to the defendant company and sold treasury stock for which he was to have received $600all in addition to his salary as general manager. e fur ther claims the September 18, 190 he paid out.on behalf of the company the sum of $119, and again in January, 1906;-$129 fe complains that none of the amounts due him have been paid au copper proposition. The main vein] to production and Salt Lake wil old of several of the properties Ina is a mile long, and can be operated|the benefit of the trade therefremn. | short time altogether through tunnels. Cherry creek, Ely and all eastern Ne-| = ; The company is to be Incorparated| vada camps are tributary to this city,| Nevada Stocks. at once under the laws of Utah, with|and business men come here to trade| James A. Pollock and Co. furnish the! its police Speaks Military dered, or de- to the ; conOs ie such policies ae thelr probably, within fallen 05 | arraigned the of Bethlehem, Pa., June 13.-Postmasr General Georg Lb. Cortelyou made ie add th rwelfth commencenent exereises Jazareth Hall miliuy school this:evening He spoke on Ideals, the Glor of Youth." Th postmaster general al p nted nineteen iiuates with diplomong them. being his son and imesake, who is valedictorian of his iss and who received the gold medal or the best katie hip and conduct luring the yvear fter reviewing the history of the ountt declaring that it owes its eatne » the strength of chareter. Oo iis earlier settlers, the postmASter eneral said And in the dreadful catas roe il in Franel } ma vere ineid of devoth duty, presence tt af igh « ‘ tboundti raittl that. elt be ee will. ri from the ish« I I iful than ever be LuUseE thers till ide there The Consolidated Jefferson Gold & Copper. Mining company is made. defendant in an action filed yesterday by Nicholas: Sehmittroth who ij u ing for $4,439 » alleged to be due for money ad\ inced and services ren- ly, so damaged by earthquake as to be brought within the provisions of the fallen building « lause; or, : b. Where policies covered buildings (and or their contents), Which had 17 16 | 1 = x = be loss covered their n tall sheuld not be paid until the lefinitely ascertained een vein at ‘ te 2.0 | ee to representatives were in MANAGER SUES COMPANY. Paid. een ae ormiss military, ae subsequent | . | flagration-claims under | to | Which Ad : regard policies or ‘ cain stroved 43 a Wher 1.324] 4 hould | and fair- suitable be ae , sane if Ws 4! | 45 1. | 1.90 | -o 455 is as 6) 2.20 | Which f part, adjusting to (and Whieh to-vold 9.75 = | | | as 2.05 al for Not 2.90 al Ill-fated in. press terms of the contrac claims under ‘ such poliecie licies should wuld not be be paid.d | "Socond Where policic covered | building (and Ol their cantents) 5.00 8.00 zi | : liability, basis 1.221 ne zp the in sD ‘ 2.80 | a 09 holding -.75° 2.07%) a the or 5.00 6 00 8.00 | | 1000 a ia' D | months will begin working again G. M of N It is believed and expected that 4/Great Bend "UMber of important disclosures are} Jumbo . a good mining) building a number been int of companies First " lime beds ind the Commercial and|™men have been looking over the region} will be inereased soon, materially aug-| West End 2.35 2.00 2.20} Pine limes upon which some of the| recently, and it is said that they are | menting the shipping of ores GOLDFIELD STOCKS large ore bodice s of the United States} favorably impressed. Some have even Considerable work is being done oy F ~ Bk a Mining company were-found:. A con-| expressed the opinion that the field|a number of properties in this section. } Atlan lt V7 4 tract has already been Jet to drive a/ Offered much better opportunities for | but not as much as in former years,| Blue Puli . 2 15 12 | tunnel ‘five will cut at of are, such as re, "0 | $ com- It Js highly desirable that which fire Insurance com- of bullding ‘ hae : hich. i) 40 225 18.121 217%]| holders hobo Diehl Comunission 4 22 20 re C. companies resolutions as, for Claims Ee 1S. and insurance 7 San Francisco were repreresolutions were passed setthe attitude of the ecomrelation to their standing : wg policy of used a deed (73 jment ee ps4 8 ct Ban fire' State lelaims arising from the « atastrophe at | San Prancisc should be made, the |} subjoined is adopted as a fair state- | 59.75 ual og 3 me . of nes to coneerned:; id .all IC "Whereas, It Is expe die nt that a lstatement as to the legal and' moral . | 68.60 13 the losses (4%, | liability 3) 08 contained : Review, State Pant al legally liabl promptly settled with equits M4 ue 3.75 oss 08 a insurance The all 1.700) 16 a cle With 03 100 | 30.0 131. 1S 08} 0 8 gts : #2 on. ee | «+ "69. OF v2 the 2's, | city 08%) Se- article yesterday, _ 1 125 oo H ‘ an Secretary policies in sented and ting forth B paines in | 2.374) oF314| 9'50 een J) | 1444|] 15 jf) ee Byte |S Movement and panies held a meeting in New York on May 21, at which seventy-five per cent b 4 : . 4 of wv te jsons = O14) j on 68.75 J. Con. Gol the 4) 3 ; «12 ae "72 "a\-tes \ | | 1.76. O44) 30 .03 . . Iron Mines Shipping. {cNamara. ant pAniens iron mines north of the city are|Mont. Ton. The | | #14e * 13% 0S | Con Jim id | w ote -~ | Tingey os -00 12. 124) 0214| A | 03% Victor | 0244) in 410 Crore. : 4 | by of Legislation. to Thi United the |cefyed |....---- the com-| ae al 4 a pe > srogressed | Yankee { ae ; oA Pek t| TONOPATI STOCKS t o doubt' bel¢ol Anchor |$ .66 $75 B67 © no | .6 "4 \{ 16.00" [4 5 nda : : Le things haping wageeee| i| cure According aie aui4g{in te 2 é Back Reductions a ! | 10 ao 12.75 Reject enterprising genus terday afternoon on the charge of trespass, the specific misdemeanor being that of appropriating to their own use without the consent of the proprietress, one of the rooms at the lodging house. kept by. Mr A Kt one at 257 Ves South rempl« treet The defendant were I rence MeGinnis ho pleaded guilt to the charge, and George Shirts vhe entered a plea of not uilty According to the testimony dduced by City Attorney Daly, Mrs. Jones purhased from MecGinni ome Turniture polish on Saturday tast, giving him in payment lodging o1 saturday ind Sunday night On Monday he was to have polished her furniture in her lodging house at 270 West South Tem ple but did not materialize Tue day morning, however the room at 247 was found to have been occupied by two, 80 bright and earl yester lay morning Mrs. Jones, accompanied policeman urprised MeGinniss they still slumbered vas that he had been the room b v MeGinni \ admitted and Mi yon aid she belleved wa discharged On his MeGinniss was entenced or but on hi promise Salt I Like from or his entence Was ul pended until tomorrow at 2 o'clock DISSATISFIED Influences to Ve | ARE 2.55 aes ‘20za | i 5 2.6 the Judge Ss - Strong <i 2 : oS Hi 1234] 13} or, ile | 2 0 ale Ge it ts Lei 1 con- | Unele Sam stock-| and directors work 1.75 eng IM) stay 24% Vel: 2.3748]. Oo |.. 875 4 oe 30 " " Day... y York ties ; rear | : LOSERS Room Unpaid For. Two ; 00 hb 6| § | is 2.00 cer 1) | 6> |e ee OS) ‘pose of | ‘Te tc view. a RANA alsa a | | | . | Swansea at of the prop-|S Swansea | and Eastern | Sunshine few da ABYCee could not be learned, but it was for the purpose of ( OS Murray Ww | 2 40 2.5 Bee Chief May ¥ New rae ope rations be | ip Ete. - General ates Ce for ane When ound Slumbering - in i; an ana es 2. e4d | 16.00 [.. giver Ingot that the snow te | Sac is: expected pats | Sil. will the yo out-| CORT AC Se commenced mining} Mereur; West brighter property| a spring cam be a sure winis over Sine buildings, man of aking regular pene PEDERI EDAD Shier ea Sane discussing | and the outlook Goldfield 3.0 80.5 | | | | mRoR Dalton KE and B B Emerald . oat . aba Cen ialena have Goldfi 1 | 75 05 || things in shape | Lo Mam eorl ~am- | Mammoth F. Murray Phildelphia with Ps rressor PAR ae 4 Mr. which Créek is being de-) en country.) of ; e Be opened that E minir when last the operations ulting | lopment | : every Enact ‘ « t Thus spoke a local us Spoke ¢ é Prominence yesterday Jordan!/ * mines of active of oe ADDRESS BY CORTELYOU. 2ostmaster | fs, 9, 734.35 | hands $ 5-27 2.0° 4.00 ») West that hills in of no doubt See snowslide part ‘ that ae western in x is getting will the i few days. Manager M. lerty left for region the is becoming Log Cabin inauguration that fore | points a the trip believed pEO1lEVe deve r 13.-Now from |} have ceased, but now [melting eo rapidly: It Are; amount the have of a ou a nt fame < and Bullfrog." as ¢ developed Bl ‘the United States They and properties, of ‘ vada, ) Fields. the near spent the a | the ean ields Southern = was : money RO eeCe ergo ene by M. M. Johnson and present the same con-| a-continuation. for in Md Sid | 2446). GB Con Jack Gentine on | y4.)) Daly Judge Resumed f Days June going | management s Much-AdverH after a close inve stig a wf the Deep Creek Newhou . se 7» JO hn Dern, 4 1, D.|* Pe I . Frank Knox, C. W. Whit-| been expended over othe by Gpportunities in) anywhere "Tf by is yy, yn for mining levery day. The | the Than ise doin. acquired Opened ee THE Believe' Greater Mer Men Prominent property Be Countr ptt group | Some ea Into A Railroads B The territory includes thirteen mining ‘al wring « are f 250 acres ee ee "The to Sunnie cd wool me "| of claims lying between the United | States Mining company's property and | that of the Bingham Metal companys , Over ung Soon company acquired just incorporated with a cecapital $650,000, in shares of the par value $1 Marysvale, produc- West Mountain mining be worked by the Bing-| company, was : | Ajax 40 2.29 Con But.30s. Lib Property HOBOES INWRONG BED wn iy 0 was econ, Oe declan‘0. bus tousc consoll$820. nol Of \$ Cvyel the MINING bial of 2,800 3 CAlged; EARING | cars: OUTLOOK PLEASES expected measure tivity of the district are to | Severa R-Tun. Black Catal aris reol in Belt. 19, 313 for amount Con. tncorpor-| Claims the Albion }Alice . Properties. in Will | Company Thirtecn the That Take -- Bingham "ot ri ee ISi. cents a share | included SEES + ee eeete+ alee pald GUT OUT WwW! ' yes- New York 3,40 shares Chinged hands at ie from 24% Closing quotations were as follows - ---- Bid jAsked) Bid. }Asked.} | A ae Hop. M + paneemctin eee J m o 2 HH eee MARYSVALE 4 hanged at aN lc forcast- dre BereHe sanaanenta aie ei ee | |+ a ree 8 ‘ Re Bl Dats Judge went um'9 912.00, and ais-| Insurance te Adopt posed of she ‘ B nates at 2844 SacraMeno algo. xol ‘a Basis of Adjusting Claims thousand at 14 ents. Beck tunnel shar to Ps+ at .. [oraktrading, wer i | Cs STRONG Hands COR, Reduced prices' In @™4hy ‘cases | brisk ating were rs e ' na DONE. Change duced ° . BUSINESS bo ee Stocks Garf, : $8) for 227 H. KNICKERBOCKER OPTICIAN AND JEWELER S. MAIN, COURT. A...Marshall, judge-Ww, Ww John: 8. Daily, s ‘Domniaaets. Ogden; Paul Cc Bilelsan Anna Kolitz, Salt Lake: Cha es Draper, dis as P Hafansing:z Gan * iy ips, Lees Salt CJ Pr Lake: roa J Kanuass, Seaton, Ogden, bkrpts adj Db. H. Bere Szmatt heake, ped eran y Lia, $2,081.04 $222 $1 IN CURIO SHOP. J ANDERSON-CALLISTER 208 REAL State co. Street ESTATR, STOCKS ANP BONDS, SURETY BONDS, MANUPACTULER'S AGENTS |