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Show THE EXAMINER, OGDEN, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY, MORNING before. One nf the roiiilltkms exacted or Mr. Ik wring is that he-irequired to keep three tueu employed at twenty davw raob inoutlt during the life of the Imiiu! and lease. On all ores KliipNd. the eottipany is lo'ri-fivr a royalty ot i urut. the amount to apply on ilio purchase price, another eunditiou is. the company is to proceed to iatent its prop eriy before the first of Jnue next. In cUn-inhis communication to the stockholders. Secretary Lloyd says: "In view of all the iast and present circumstances with which the company has endeavored to coie and the uutavorable condition of the money market at present, a condition that is likely to continue for an Indefinite period it is believed that ilio giving of the loud and lease to W. J. liu wring and associates, who are Utah people and mining men of experience and able to, pursue the work of development drith energy and intelligence, is a stroke of good financial imi-icand the directors and principal stockholders In fish recommend Its ratification.' MINING NOTES. 8. 1001. LIFE INSURANCE. MAPS TO SHOW EXITS. t UTILE s SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT ' Freni the fuminers Special CerrtsponJtnL, THE SUMMONS j 'I ' Consider Discrimination- Against - Perry 8. Heath St arte for Waehington in Reeponae to Same-Sal- t Lake CTiy, Jan. 7. A summon in the owe of the government against Former Superintendent of Itural l)e-- ! was served on Perry livery Mat-heHeath by United Marshal Hey wood to- day. He was immediately told of the reiKina that subpoenas had been sued for hlmand till niornltig he pre- ranted hhnralf at jh Marshal's office and asked that the papers be served. Mr. Heath left for Washington this evening to give testimony. In the case. . Joseph Scow croft Made One of a Com- SERVED. SALE BIG MINING MJiOTES. of the On Those Lost in the Iroquoio Managing Director iilit-United Slates Minina.- ocnimny is exTheater Fire. pected to arrive fret. !n- Hast almost , .T.i:i. 7. Ufe liiniirsni-any day. had poluy holders l.cm-- i d to conqianics wlil.-Samuel Inst their lives in iho Iroquois :ln- latter part ot that Ci reach Salt lire will putiii- a liberal jKiliry in ih: the present mouth. losses. The The annual meeiit.s; nf the stock- sett lenient of the holders of the Man. Mining com- of mont of is made ly the managers the high class companies r Fein-nar2. pany 1m scheduled that tln-rwill lie no quibbling over The ore and bu : settlement s: uvhi)iialiiii. Without exception, i lie late Wedni U? were a Crude ore: ,ii-- . om ent rates. managers of the large eonqisuii-- said ,,,at a"V reasonable pi out of deaih. i:i :imi; $.'4.7(SI; base bulliiii gold bill- - amt the receipt for the amount, of the Tot:; rlH.iHU'. lion. $20.(HHi. J. A. Cziek. m;::.co;iT of the lxwt IH'dicy trom Hie beneficiaries would be Farki-- r mine in tin i.noti Greek. Ida., all that would be required. The prereuent that will be followed .in- inn. district, is in Sun oi Tonopah bus by the substantial companies is the The Tonopah-A- li mar- - i Galvcsi.m flood, where no coroner's a ear jf high grad iv verdict was required, in this cast' only ket. r reported (lie ar ; reasonable proof of death and identity The Pioneer sau from Tlnuo amounts of insurance carried by some rival of five cars was demanded. amt rvo front Nev; '.i. Cliciks for the The Grand Centi.d junl aukee I'on. amouuts of Insurance carried by some n maikct of the victims have already been mines were in Wto the bcueflcirtw with ores. 1 ('Ii'.-aRt- - - i lul-inw- i - i i I - - The old porch in front of the mains of the Continental hotel la ing torn down. mittee to Investigate Railroad Freight Charges. f . . of Schools State Superintendent Xcltca goes to Tooele today to visit I A meeting of the Jobbers and ship-- ' the schools. pen; of Salt Lake and Ogden was held 'in the Commercial club rooms. Salt William K. FOstej, the well known Lake, last night, for the purpose of wood turner, desires' it understood that 'devising a plan for the adjustment he Is not the Foster who is suing for 'of the discrimination agalpst the two a divorce. 'cities in the current schedule of Hon, Joseph Stanford county com,lrelght rates. Colonel Holmes, presl-,dcn- t of the club, presiding over the missioner- fur x. Weber county, spent 'session. Wednesday in Salt Lake. 1 Aftpr considerable discussion the Certificates to practice medicine - Is .following resolution was unanimously The Slate have been awarded, to How'adopted: r "In view of the fact that there Is ard Garrett, Frederick H. Leigh, Leo Jnow In effect a schedule of freight H. Redner and Brown Ewing. Tates In Utah by reason of which the A back belonging to "Kid Sandberg Jobbers and shippers of this Slat are from legiflmate was struck by a car near the corner practically barred iniaiketx, due to the shippers of 8alt of East Temple and Second South .'Lake City and Ogden, therefore be It streets Wednesday night and slightly "Resolved, that we request the board damaged. Two women who weye in of directors of. the Commercial club to the hack escaped without injury, al.luse all the means in their power to though badly frightened. secure an early and equitable adjustment of the discrimination, and we While boarding a street car at the their in corner of East Temple and Second : our them support loyal pledge South streets Wednesday night. Geo. 'efforts to accomplish thUrpurpoee." ; After the adoption of this resolution B. Freese of Z. Q. M. I. was caught the pole and badjthe board of governors went 'into ex- between the car-anecutive session and the matter of the ly squeezed. Bystanders Immediatere? freight rate schedules were discussed ly cared for him and later he wasEast Fifth 34(15 two to hla more moved than for home, ln all their phases ' hours: atthereupon the board of govern-('or- s street, where he received' further appointed the- following named tention. committee whose duties it shall be to The transfer of Bugle's saloon,' 174 .'carry out the Ideas embodied in the South Main street, to John Mahan of ; above tresolijt(hh: f. II. Love, traffic manager of the Z. Denver and associates, Thetook , place price paid C. M. I. Wednesday, midnight. William Kiser, manager of the Hen-jr- was said to be the value of the stock on hand, about $35,000. Salt Lakers Vaulkner Brewing company. Interested In. the Arm are Richard ' Joseph Geoghegan, of the Dreyfus, Samuel Reggel and John , Sugar company. M. S. McCarty, traffic manager Qullan. ir the Salt Ijike Hardware company. A NEW NEWSPAPER.-- .; Fabln. F. J. Fabln, of Jungk ft Joseph Gallagher, of Salt Lake. Once more there is n story to the EfJoseph Srowcroft, of Ogden. The board of governors unanimousfect that P. 1L Lannan. former proprietor of the. Salt Lake Tribune, la to ly resolved to empower this commlt-tee to mako ah Investigation, Incur start a new newspaper- - in Salt Lake Kail necessary expense for the employ-ment.o- f City. Whether or not the report Is experts to invstigate tbs correct cjald- - not be ascertained, ps schedule. A meeting of It was stated that Mr. Lannan hkd rate J'frcigbt board was called .to be held at the gone to Chicago on an Important busiithe - club rooms at 3 o'clock this afternoon. ness mission. It is further stated that the object of his errand was to see what could be done in the way of get-InORDERED TO MANILA. telegraphic service for his new The Twelfth Infantry, Col. Bubb Journalistic venture. It la the under In about commanding, has receive: orders to standing that he will return leave for the Philippines on March 1st. ten days and that be will have a big The There are four companies of this story to tell on1 Ws arrlvaL local regiment located at Fort Douglas, A, course of the Tribune 'in are polisaid at tics, and Its general policy, H, C and D, and four companies that .Fort Bliss, Tex., two companies at to have convinced Mr. forLannan action. . ' Fort Diichene, Utah, one company at the time la now ready Fort Apache, - Arizona, and one at DEATH'S SUMMONS. Whipple Barracks, Colorado. Charles Otto Henara, one of the best i GEN. CANNON HERE. known expressmen In the city, of Salt passed away Wednesday afterGeneral John Q. Cannon was in Lake, noon, after a short Illness, from pneuSalt Lake yesterday on business, and monia. The deceased was perhaps one : returns south to Carbon county this ot the most familiar charset ers In the ? morning. He hopes to be able to send business and will lie easily recalled the battery and part of G company from the fact that' he and his collie the latter al; ;home the last of the week, and as dog were inseparable, there seems to lie springing up an ways occupying a seat on the wagon amicable feeling between the Fuel com- with hla master. pany and the remnanta of the strikers GOING TO PORTLAND. .left in the country General Cannun expects to be able the sooner to strike .his tents and returned home with From present Indications there will be close, upon 100 .Utah people who samo the state time At the . troops. the Inhabitants are anxious to have will attend the national live stork conthe soldiers remain until the matter vention at Portland next week. Among Is settled one way or the other. The those who have booked berths tn the extra Bleepers attached to the ; agitators have fallen out of sight, and three which will leave the Oregon train as are the strikers sheep without a at 10:20 a. m,. are: Line Short depot . ; shepherd. . , Gov. H. M. Wells. John Seeley and wife and party of 10 from Mt. Pleasant CONVICT ADJUDGED INSANE. Peter Scorup, Jno. C. Sharp and wife. Wilfred Dey and wife, Jos. M. Jensen George Kipp, a convict from the and wife. Oscar Moyle and wife, Mil- -, Ftate prison was examined ns to his ton E- Price and wife. Isaac Jepjier-soCarter. Jesse Kplght, B. C. sanity yesterday afternoon by County Clerk James and Drs. A. C. Young and F.- Saunders, E. H- - Jones. Moroni T. G. Odell and committed to the State Marriott. W. D. Park, a R. Bennlon. .. Mental hospital. Jesse M. Smith and wife. William Kirk and wife, Thos. W. Jones, A. Hsnsuer,. J. M. Srtieriat, John A. SALT LAKE NOTES. and Bourne and wife, R. T. Rigby Con-die. wife. Howard Lawson. Peter a Alice Cornell King of Forest Dale and Calllster H. E. E. Austin. Geo. Passed away yesterday morning at wife. Jno. E. Austin, B. Bitner, the Holy Cmss hospital as a result Dan Heiner, Mr. Meeks. Jas. A. , of an operation lor the removal of an Mr. Heaton, Jas. H. Moyle, Lawovarian tumor. The lady was in her rence Ellison, M. K. Parsons. Morris ' twenty-sixt, year, and highly respect- Ellison. W. I. Larton. W. a Hanson, ed by a wide circle of, friends who Mr. Enright Ira Tuttle and four. : w in be shocked to hear of her demise. The funeral will lie held on Sunday MINES AND MINING. " 13 o'clock, noop. from the Forest COPPER IN THE BEULAH. Dale meeting house. J. F. Icd bettor. a well known Salt Lake mining man., writing from Bat4 man giving the nam of T. .75. tle, Wyoming, where he Is operating : Foulks. walked-Intthe Davie, shoe the Jteulab mine, states that he la store yesterday morning, selected g now getting out a little copper ore and pair of shoes that suited him,- - put aa the tunnel approaches the contact them oil and then ran otft'of the store the values continue fo grow better "without going through the formality and better. r. of paying for them. Officer Carlson The main tunnel, he states, has i soon apprehended him and locked him been pushed into the mountain for np in the city- Jail .on the charge of a distance of 835 feet, besides this,1 350 feet of drifting has been done. petit larceny. , dalVuudge property. y COMPANY , lOtu-miil- o RESTRAINED. Mb-hae- ar y ! OHIO LOOKS BETTER. g A. J. Betties, one of the directors of the Ohio Copper comimny, spent Wednesday In Bingham and while there made a careful inspection ofthe Columbia mine, purchased by the present corporation... Drifting Is In progress. both east and west, from the level of the winze sunk from the Cunningham tunnel and, Mr. Betties states, the vein looks much better than It did above. While the drifting is in progress, the management Is continuing work in the winze and the men are at work 25 feet lielow the level mentioned. 117-fo- ot - ' ra t l In the injunction suit of Shaughnessy against the St. Ixtuis-YarnMining 4b .Millin company et al., Judge. l,ewia Jias granted a temporary restraining order to restrain defendants frtun attempting to sell 43.H00 shares of plaintiff's stock to satisfy a "pretended" assessment levied upon It by the 1km rd of directors on Dec. 38, 1903. The order also restrains the officers elected! at said meeting from 'assuming the duties of Uteir offlres. The bond of defendants on the restraining order was fixed at $2,000 pending the final hearing of the rase. . Chicago. Be Introduced .by ! Managers. 7. The Chronicle SALOON QUEEN ERIK LARSON, Pro Jan. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. hS: Mun of tlu? seating arrangement it: several of the t'hfrasu theaters will curtains shi-appear on the the theater opens. Several managers have decided on this scheme of making the iiaii'oiiti familiar with the ls cation of the exile. livery scat, including those on the first flour, the first and sccoiul balconies. wiil bo indicated on the firelie proof curtain, livery exit will shown aud the aisles by which they may be reached outlined. The asbestos curtain will be dropped once in a performance at least and the theater-goers will have time to study tho 2319 'Phono Ju5y. Washington Avc. WINTER GLOVES. map. KANSAS CITY SCANDAL. Principal Testified That Member Board Solicited Bribe. Kansas City, Jan. 7- .- Before tho grand jury In Kansas Kan., today, Prof. George K. Kobo. prim i)al of the Koscdale school, testified that a mem- Iter of the board of had so-lirited $150 through his brother, - H. Rose, for tho former's rcapttointinent aa a public school teacher. The money was ref used It was stated, and Rose failed to receive the appointment. cdm-alio- CHICAGO SCANDAL. j One week from next Saturday la the date set for the meeting of the directors of the Mining company, at which time the mailer of authorizing a $300.1)00 bond issue will come up for consideration. At the same meeting. It kt predicted, changes In the operating force wil take place, which wilj result in President John J. Daly again undertaking the active management of the mines. That the mill will be closed down Is also pretty certain, as many of the stockholders of the company believe that Inasmuch as the saving nuw being made is far from satisfactory. It would be better to place the plant out of commission until some plan la settled upon to treat the Test bodies of zinc ores successfully. Daly-Judg- to the luiard of Step Towards Resumption if RelaIn a eommunicaitione With Mexico. club, governors of the 'imuim-ia- l read at the special ,., unK last evenCity of Mexico, Jan. 7. The news Rome that Pope Pius X has ap-- I ing. Iresideut Edw.n F. Holmes urges that some action i taken by the new pointed Mgr. Kerafilio bishop o Sjiole-- I board towards est.oibvhing a permato, aixisfolie delegate to Mexico, lu-- I nent water suppl.v for the city, lie stead of aiMusfolic visitor aa was rc- calls attention to tln fact that since ported, excites some Interest here as the matter waa ag; .tied so rigorously the telegram asserts that Vatican conlast year little or noihing has been siders this as the first step towards done In the Interim inwards the com- the resumption of diplomatic relations pletion of one of the many plans thru w'lh Mexico. At present there appears submitted end talked of. no Mkelihtwd that the Mexican govern-- I meat intends to resume direct rela- lions with the Vatican. FREIGHT RATES. The existing constitution makes disIt was decided bL evening to hold tinct the separation of the chureh and the board of gov- state and tho government grants Intanother meeting ernors this evening Al that time it la imitis 1 protection to all denominations. expected that pracibaily all the largo The reform laws decreed In the time jubbera of Ogden and this city will at- of President Juarez are in force aud tend. They have sent a secial nobody thinks of repealing thrin. For these reasons there is acme curiInvitation to lie pivM-u- to listen to tho report of a computer on freight lal osity felt here aa to what grounds yscrlminatlon aguim--i Salt Lake City the Yailcan had for believing it can aud Utah in favor of Idaho, from Mis- enter into diplomatic re la I tons with souri river common ointa. It Is said this country. that the information which the has to impart will demand imFIRE IN TENEMENT. mediate and vigorous attention from the board, the club tut an organization, New York. Jan. 7. Two incendiary every business man lu the city aud the Area early today Imperilled the lives of Slate. hundreds of persons living In tenement houses at Seventh avenue and MR. HEATH EXPLAINS. Thirty-fir- st street In ,nne of the crowded buildings, the tenants extinFor several days a subpoena has guished the blaze In the basement with been in the hands of Inlted States snow, but the flames in the - other Marshal Hey wood for service on lerry places got such headway that the fireS. Heath, who Is wanted as a witness men had to carry fifty half frozen In the case of the Halted States against women and children down the fire esmemlier of Congress, capes. Drlggs. former now on trial in Brooklyn on a charge A man said to have been seen emerggrowing out of the postofflee Investi- ing from the basement was captured by gation. Marshal Hey wood yesterday the police and Is alleged to have fired returned the subpoena to Brooklyn both buildings. He was arrested two with his official return showing "no weeks ago at Ike scene of a tenement service." fire In another quarter bnt was reMr. Heath returned last evening leased after an examination aa to bis from Denver, where he has been tor the past week on business. Replying sanity. to the Implied charge that had been BATES' TESTIMONY STANDS. published that he had I teen evading service of the Bulqiocua Mr. Heath said Georgetown, Colo.. Jan. 7. William that lie was willing al any time to appear in court .and testify in any of Bates former president of the Idsho the postofflee ' cases. He said that Springs Miners Union and chief witthere should be tin difficulty in finding ness for the state In the Sun and Muon him at any tithe and denied that there dyamlte case, was subjected to severe was anything mysterious about his today but bis testiabsence from thet Ity. mony concerning an alleged rnnapirlry not only to destroy the Sun and Moon mine but also to blow up the power EXPRESSMAN HANSEN DEAD. plan at Idaho Springs, was not matershaken. The court overruled a Charles Hansen, an expressman, died ially of the defense to exclude tesmotion yesterday of pneumonia after an ill- timony as to any statements made by ness lasting three days. Qe waa strickJ. E. Chandler, secretary of the Union en Sunday and expired about 12:30 and one of the defendants, in reference afternoon. yesterday or the mine Mr- Hansen was a familiar figure on to the assassination testified that. Bates and streets the of tlis city. He was a a union at Chandler meeting, It said, huheh-bat'and for nearly thirteen three months to get Collins. yean drove an express wagon. Han- took Bates testified that D. Copley a memsen's constant comimnion while at a dework was a collie dog who invariably ber of tbs executive board andof the was In full charge occupied a position upon the drivers tective, seat alongside of bis master. He leaves strike at Idaho Springs, and that the a wife and a mother 81 years of age. Union appointed n committee to run men out of town. It was while attending his aged mother during an Illness that Hansen conThe Examiner Business Office. tracted the cold which ultimately caused hla death. 407 24th Street I y -- POPE APPOINTS DELEGATE. ' Stockton. Cal.. Jun. 7. A ldg mining suit. Involving the Royal Mine at Hudson, estimated to lie wortli nearly $5,UN).0U0. jhas 1ecn; compromised. the plaintiff, j. H. llrotherton. formerly of London, but now of Denver, securing everything he asked for. The fai ls in the case as stated in the complaint are as follows. J. 11. Urotherton and John C. Kemp van He, the; latter being the present superintendent of the Royal mine, were promoters In Ixmdon from 1898 to 1888. During: that time they acquired considergbie. mining proia-rtIncluding the Royal Mine. ''Urotherton was taken into the proposition, owning a half interest Urotherton did nut think be was being treated fairly, so he brought sujt for an accounting and for his share of the profits. The case was to have come up for (rial at Ran Andreas yesterday, but a compromise was effected. rebe- Feature to gi-e- BETTER WATtR SUPPLY. SUIT. -- 7- s i A New ee - k, non-uni- on t'hicagn, Jan. 7. The Chicago Tribune today saye: In the disappcarenco of Suiwrlnten-dcu- l Thomas. A. Ityan of the sbui-of- f division of tho City of Water Bureau, prominent in tho Eighteenth Ward Democratic organization, has corns to light a scandal Involving thu alleged forgery of assignment of the salaries of employes of the bureau, aggregating $2,235. The assignments which have already been iald by various firms of money lenders are said to have been forged by different persons. lirlrit Ideas af Africa. In medhrval times Africa was an unknown continent as well as Asia. Until a few years after the discovery of Columbus no one had railed around It, and It was quite generally thought, a It bad previously been tbongbt In regard to Asia, that the African continent extended on and on Indeflnltely. It was supiMwed that far to the south was the sons of heat, in which no human being could live. This was by no means an unreasonable Inference to the anrienta. They knew that the farther they railed to the north tho colder it grew and that tn tlie extreme north was a region of perpetual Ice and sno. They aim knew that the farther they Billed to the south the wanner It grew, and wbat waa more natural for them to suppose that If they went far enough in Hint direction thry would rams upon lands that were parched and linked and upon seal that boiled, where nothing could live but salamanders? (Mi Us Wlrl4 As. Queer and racy are the tales told a the skill of the Maine shipbuilders tn the use of. the ids and hroadax. One old time yam is of a rarpentrr who applied very drunk at a shipyard for employment. In order to have a little fun with him the foreman set him to give n proof of his skill by hewing out a wooden bolt with no chopping bloek bnt a stone. Tbe carpenter accomplished his difficult task without marring the keen edge of tbe broadax and showed the foreman a neatly mads bolt. Then be brought the ax down with terrific blow that shattered Its edge upon the stone. "1 ran hew fust rate on your chopping block," he hiccoughed. "bnt I'll be blamed if I can make the ax slick In It when I git through." Tbe story runs that the foreman Inst no time in employing such a workman. The Business Man j ; j ! I ' will find here splendid Driving aud Street Gloves and Mittens lined and unlined; Scutch Wool Glares and Mittens. Everything that's good Is here. All prices, 25c. up to $2.50., . The Working Man find here heavy, strong, durable Gloves and Mittens, lined and nnllned, in splendid Every good kind of variety. working Glove or Mitten Is here. As low as 50c. or ns high as will $2.50. Gloves and Mittens for the loy,.aud little fellows, ' . The best Glove stock in town. FRED M. NYE Hatter and Clothier. ALBERT F. RICHEY, UNDERTAKER 'Phone 150. 2372 Washington Ave. QUttN CAft : OPEN All - Fresh Short orders at nil hours. Oysters in any style. Game and Fish in season. WONG SUN, Proprietor. 222 Twenty-fift- h a & BROS. We call your attention to Something New A FOOT WARMER Come and Try One Free of Charge. 1 LOADING SALE a Ra-lieg- h. O o h REWARD AGGREGATING $2200. Rewards aggregating $2,200 were offered by the state, county and street railway authorities for the arrest of Hie street car robber who 'last night killed Mot orman John Gleason and fatally Conductor " Thomas Brighton, who Is reported as ' being barely alive last night with no Lope for his recovery. No tangible elue has been found to tb murderer. I though tire polire hire Iwo rqen nndi-- r :aircst on .nspii'lon 'nf knowing same- Iffing of ihe affair? wot-nde- i COPPER MOUNTAIN SALE,.-:- . Secretary Ben T. Lloyd, of the Copper Mountain Mining and Milling com, pany. operating in Beaver enunty, has Issued a circular letter to the stockholders of that corporation calling a special meeting for the 2Sth inst., fo: the purpose of ratifying tly? fetiun ol the directors; who, at a recent meeting authorized the secretary to close a deal to - bond and lease .tie property to W.- J. Bowriag and associates' According to the letter, the bend price 1' fixd at $23.nuo and tj) Hmc of paymedt thereon lx'Txic: 19,' 1903, or I a For the few days they will last, your special attention is directed to the line of COATS FOR CHILDREN, in the south window. The prices on these garments every one of high grade material and faultless workmanship, tell the story of the GENERAL REDUCTION throughout the . fl COAT, JACKET and SUIT DEPAR TM NT 9n If you contemplate getting anything in this line EITHER THIS WINTER OR NEXT, it wiil pay you to come and see our splendid - I , showing. U . I j es , Wholesale Harness and Saddlers department during this - 8t J.G. REED n, - NIGHT Fine dinner on Sunday from 12 to served from 4 p. m., 25 cents. Lunch 11 to 4. only 25 cents. - Our; especially low Sale Prices and the "Burt Quality, make an unusually pleasing combination j, This fact is attested by the many delighted buyers who are taking advantage of the MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITIES now offered. The prices have been greatly reduced in every 1 to 25c. $1.00. QUALITY! r, , |