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Show THE MOENISG from lit Ulmers Special Correspondent able that the shipping ere will average fi.diid per ton. it is equally probable that the spc. imen taken was by no means the ri. best. Alining men w.io are well tkisted --ay the ore contains considerable tellurium and sylvatiito. but Manager Collins says he has had it tested for tellurium and that it contains noe. The shaft ia now dowu 175 feet and the sulphide ore have been encountered for the last 3d or 4d feel. The two drifts from the point are in 3S and 20 feet restieciively. One is in very good ore. while the other shows low value- -. It Is probable ihat work on the new reduction plant will start within a month. Oil the January, lessees Kendall. Patrick. Reilly and Joues are continuing the drifts lioih ways from the point in the ma'a shaft and lash are in good ore. The second shaft is down luo feet and a drift to tb east arid a crosscut -- hows 18 feet of ore. and crosscut. shaft and drift have the usual quantity of January ore. Ou Monday a little over twenty tons of shipping ore, going over $2"0 per ton. were taken out, and the production of $40 to $50 mill ore averages 40 tons daily. There are now about 2.000 tons of ibis grade of mill oie on the dumps, and 1hi tons of shipping ore is sacked waiting for teams to lake it to tin- - railroads. 135-fo- aIT WLL MS Clifford iccently tried 10 capiiivate and capture New York, with disastrous results. The visitors represent Howie's lace factory and are here to sell to the local trade. Their presence is a reminder of tlia quaint settlement and its strict customs, o ned absolutely by Dowie, who is reiairted to rule it and its people with the mailed fist of an Alexander. Visitors are not especially welcome in Zion City, while there is au everlasting ban on retainers. The town lies only a few miles out of Chicago and the palters of that city have been fighting John Alexander Dowie for many years. In faet. they have injured him to a considerable extent, assuming the view that lie is a crank and grafter of ihe worst typo. Hut in order to get information to probing their crusade, they send report ers into the village quite frequently, and woe to hint of them wlui is discovered, and more an if he is caught breaking any of the strict rules that govern the town. The use of liquor and tobacco is barred. A swear word is a fracture of the ordinances. Taking the name of Deity in vain is. tinder Dowie's laws, almost deservalile of The severcapital punishment. real til ou sands of inhabitants gard every law, or they could not live there. The town is patrolled by the guards of the overseer and they are not at all backward about throwing a violator into prison. Ail this Dowie can do, because he purchased the tract of land upon which the town was built, and those who come there against bis wishes are more or leas liable to bo guilty of trespass. Many newspapermen have lieen arrested by the Zion City guards for apjiearing in the town on business. There are several manufacturing establishments in Zion City, and a bank, where every resident is supisised to deposit his money. The profits go to Dowie. Canvassing for business in the far west, however, seems to be an innovation. A recent issue of the London Daily Mail contains a notice to the effect that Dowie, who la now making a tour of the world, haa been barred from every public hall In 8outh Australia because of a disrespectful remark made by him concerning King Edward. LEAVE TOWN and Qucenan Refuse to Obey Police fighterv -- and Vertr Q,won;"-i- r ihu third lime fought a it raw In Sail Lake on Monday 2$ have Mtarf obey the order of Police Lynch and leave Parity Both fighter insist that SL fimpht on the square and that m ,iay here for the purpose of themselves erf the charges have been made. There their bringing ,M) some talk of city to recover for ail against theto tholr reputation, aHegod damage Cliflfur l w ?! i RANNEY RECOVERING. 'Morris the man who Banney, aus-iain- el a fractured skull by being forked down in a atalrway on Comical street. Is said to be well on tke road to recovery and the chances re strong in hta favor to pull through. Inioris from the hospital last night eere to I lie effect that his condition via better than at any time since the liy'ury, HOODLUMISM. At the regular weekly meeting of the Balt Lake tpc principals of irhools. held in the superintendent's a set of strong resolutions were office, relation to the hoodlumlam ud youthful criminality so prevalent The principals urge In the capital. rigid enforcement erf the compulsory tchonl attendance and curfew laws and that more wayward boys be sent to the reform school before they have become hardened criminals. adopted In rose will LOUI8 HENRIOD DEAD. talk today. Frank Rom. the Louis Henriod, a man about 30 years of age, from Richfield, Utah, died in a room at police headquarters at 9:30 ux- oricide. who will be shot walla Friday penitentiary will hold a reception with within the oclock yesterday evening, after being morning, seised with two violent fits. Henriod the repres- was a brother of Gus Henriod, entatives of the press in his cell at of Eureka. The body was re10 o'clock The prisoner int- moved to Evans undertaking unlay. parlors, end to ay all that he haa to say for where it will be prepared for burial. publication at thia time. It is undersCoroner Clark wae summoned, but tood that he will make no statement after making an examination of ihe reother than what he has to say today mains. and learning all he could about before facing his execut toners. ' Ihe mana condition, decided that an inquest was unnecessary. U. S. MINING CO. SUED. PRAI8E FOI) fITAH EXHIBIT. Jfiade H. Adamson" and six other kirs of Henry Adamson, deceased, are Prof. James E. Talmage was gratified piiintiffa in a damage suit Med in the yesterday to receive a letter from the t diarit-court yesterday against the chief of the department of mines and United States Mining company to recmetallurgy of the 8L Lfiula Exposition over $5,000 damages for the death of regarding the exhibit being made by Henry Adamaon who waa killed on Ctah. The letter concluded as fol April 11. loot, by being crushed by a lows: I may say that Utah Is going ctve-i-n of ora. to be first In everything at thia exposition. She hae already started and TWO DIVORCE 8UIT8. has partly finished her installation. The gentlemen on your Worlds Fair Two salts for divorce were filed In committee are to .be commended for the district court Monday afternoon, their promptness in getting to work Luclle Whittaker asks a divorce on the so early." round of desertion and Dr. Talmage'g friends will regret to rt, pey were married in this city on Nov. know that he Is again confined to Ms and It la alleged that defendant residence, hie former trouhle having diverted plaintiff on Jan. 35. 1903, and returned, and thia time rattled In his haa ever since failed to her. throat so that he Is almost unable to support She asks that her maiden name, Lucile speak. He hopes, however, to be out Iifliter, be restored to her. next .week. Warner, in her complaint for divorce, charges that her husband, NICKEL MINES IN OLD NORWAY. Harry J. Warner, haa failed to The Norway Alining company, for her. They were married provide in this an city on July 25, 1903. She also asks capitalized for $300,000, divided into equal number of shares, 100,000 of the restoration of her maiden name, which have been set aside to be sold to . Anna L. Connell. derive funds for development purposes, wa organized today. The new corporESTATE OF ETHAN BARROWS. ation ia composed mostly of Utah capi A italists and the scene of the operations petition waa filed yesterday In the ia In faraway tyrway. probate division of the district court by The organization of this company is Lucy Harrows, who asks for letters of the result of the investigations made administration of the estate of Ethan some time ago by Martin Chrlstopher-sen- , Harrow, deceased, who died in thia who tle existence of valuwonty on April 12. 1904. The estate eon-ua- a able ore reported bodies ln southeastern Norof real properly valued at $1,500, way. All that Mr. Oiristnpherson had aiid personal property of the value of said of the region waa fully concurred about $.1,031.25. There are eeven heirs in by Captatin Beqjamln Tlbbey, the h the estate, . . well known mining; engineer f Mon tana, who was dispatched to the scene OPERA HOUSE WINS. to make an exhaustive examination of the deposits as well as to report on the In the . ase of the Btete Bank of Utah geological conditions-- , of the country. vx the JYuples Oners House company, The captain was favorably Impressed Juflgf Hail yesterday rendered a with the property, and, upon his re,,nthe Issues in favor of turn, expressed no little surprise that a district so favorably situated as this one seems to lie, 1. still undeveloped. EXECUTION FRIDAY. values in In addition to the pay the ore assys proved It to contain vet y Sheriff C. Frank Emery haa com copper contents. TreatIfi"d t!i.. details for the execution of encouraging ran be had at the smelfacilities ment K'leo. the wife murderer, which ters located at Swansea. Wales. ,nl: place j mc., at the state prison on Frl-- 1 President Anlhon H. Lund and Senie same plan will be carried Reed Smoot are interested in the ator ),l! ITfiverT bo satisfactory in the promotion of the new company, and JMort. execution. The execution desired that they toair will he placed In as near the their associates should be made the principal officer S10t possible against the east of the corporation, but both declined to ii. the southeast corner of the in serve for the reason ihat their time is a,,T the five will too much taken up it other duties, and ly'"!' - nv.oned in the blackamith shop. requested that thera honors should go i that the execution will to those who will'Sa able to take a soon after 10 o'clock f mre active part and devote their time the interests of the concern. F. F. H no request haa lieen received to Hintze was selected for the presidency p r,Itions of Rose as to the of the company. f hi body, win all prolia-- , i, '.!yu'n ,,,irlpd ill the prison COMBINATION SHAFT. '' Monrnxcn. The slier iff ,V very few requests for in It Creates Excitement In ln i,nes the execution and Showing Goldfield Camp. , ui r,n he near ss many prerant The rh owing in the Corahlnstion 143 t the Mortensen execn-- mine a the shaft goea down continues ili, R'd that the ume five to excite the enthusiasm off the mining n fnSaB0d to handle the men of Goldfield and visitors as well, eXMurln m officiated in writes the Tonopah Miner's Goldfield V a lie Mortensen execu-- k ci-- i 'V'1''1 correspondent. Since the ores changed rn that fusion four of, the In character from oxides to sulphides loatlwl while the fifth wiU the values have been watched very 8 '"f-ncartridge and no one carefully hy many who have no person'V1 T v1,h of ihe five men se-- al interest in the mine except a t '" of the with the blank. showing bears upon the future would apcamp. From recent asrays it cl' TTiTr- the.r DF pear that the values not only hold ,"tR3 FROM ZION CITY HIT own, but are likelv to prove even betlake. ter. A grab sample aj taken from the fine stuff thrown on the dump and it from News says: assayed $175 per ton. A specimen y the snd taken was ore anJ tiie Andrew 'J ... Tayior, shipping ,!l- A' II of value 'showe-V? the .. arcai Kenyon, "arly everybody knows. These samide were taken by tovisitors i;, tud "1. by Alexander who had no previous chance i. it usiuus millionaire, who orw, and while it Is'imt at ail prub- non-suppo- 1 Nic-kl- e - nic-kl- j.n sharp-shoote- rs r'. K 5 salt 1 w--s- " l I,,, 112-fo- DENTON MAY DIE. tTAR, TIirESIUY OGDEN, EXAMINER, Clark In Ms office. waxes were present. : Kit! U VI ms ciusis II- - .ir.li peiip'.e The Calvary Bapr. are cndisvoring to t wliiih to lift the proiwriy held by company. I- ..ii -. .1 villi liui:' !..,-i.- . AP1UL21. iMr. MORNING, fi.ini Case line! I:..' u'i.;cmi t iii.iiie no am-wiuntil :i' e was a.iiu luadu to t ho oath ii, li he kii.1' ' I ii.it (Link 1 can throw any il' -1 ili'Mi the lllutlcr." cm. ill fiailcil id qiic.liiiu ilic in rcj;a;'. to the obligatlir. li.x q .c.--i muis indicated a purpii-- c to Hia: tin iililigdllull inild iu'ci f re i:i imi maimer will) Hie rights of i'':. ' i Attorney Edward Si Judge selected debating contest be:v Colorado, to fill the the enforced abwncPowers. tins luvu ... i v : . ...c - , nii.l uili I i - uiixr-i.i- u . w. , i:i the of Doings Turf, Ii:mJ i t.-l- : m-- o. 5. ,m a c cessful Hart lliiludelplila. April of the six round tonight Gum Ituhliu at the National !.' fluh. Hart was effective iu every l'l'iiiil. In tin- fourih rounl Hart sent ii.ililiu lii'wii for tin- - count amt at iho 11. of tin- round lie had him groggy au.l 1 aluuixi nut, The iiiinuies rest did gixiii, and lie tuauiigiM 10 stay to th cud. Nciilicr was piiniiihcil sciiously. Gaims of Foul. hud llie The with ('lirm-tia- n I WIDOW WINS CASE. In the matter of the estate of Philip Martha Pugsley, apellaiit. the Supreme court handed down an opinion late in the afternoon reversing the judgment of the lower court with costa and remanding the cause for retrial. The widow apjiealed from the decision of the lower court denying and dismissing two petit Iona of Ihe appellant for family allowance pending the administration of her late husband's estate. valued at over $.'.(1,000. The petitions of the appellant for temimrary allowance from the estate were resisted hy Clarissa Ames Pugsley, a plural wife of the deceased, and her children. The opinion holda that the widow Is entitled to a lilieral allowance ponding the final distribution of the estate. Pugxley, deceased, widow of deceased. ODD FELLOWS. The Grand lodge of Odd Fellows adjourned yesterday afternoon, after installing the new grand officers. The Grand lodge decided to meet next year ln Salt Cily, and to give the Sovereign Grand lodge a reception later ln the year, wben its members pass through Salt iJike Cily en route to San Francisco, where the lodge la to meet. The Reliekaha are completing their work. anniversary of ihe The eighty-fift- h founding of the order of Odd Fellows will be celebrated In the Odd Fellows' temple ln this 1ty on the evening of the 8th Inat. The committee for the ume are aa follows: General committee Wm. Doxey. Mrs. Thomas Watkins, Airs. Lottie Jeffries. Reception committee Mrs. W. 1L Airs, Lepper. Mrs. B. I). Ulackmarr. Boe. Af. C. Smith. little Jeffrie. J. F. D. M. Griffiths, N. Floor committee C. Price. Wm. Doxey, M. S. Webb. ROAD TO ACOMA. A coins, a station on the Salt Lake route, located Just over the Nevada State line, will lie the distributing point, for the Utah & Eastern Copper A new rompsny's mines hereafter. road haa been built to this point, making not only a raving of 29 mile in distance aa compared to the route to Modena, but also a great reduction in railgrades. A telephone line from the road to the mine and smelter la now being constructed so it will not be be very long until communication can W. had with other parts of the world. J. Ford, who comes from the Eastern offices of the copper company, has arrived to enter upon the duties of freight agent with, headquarters at Acorns. irt a Ma-JpB- AIc-Ka- ne e. an THE TONOPAH RAILWAY. - 0 Trains are now in operation on the new Tonoiiah railroad lietween Soda-vil- le and Coaldale. a station establishmiles out from Rhoades. ed twenty-fiv- e The grading contractors have moved their ramp to within five miles of iheh. town of Tonopsh. All freight for Goldfield and Lone Mountain Is being delivered to Coaldale. WATER FOR GOLDFIELD. The survey of a pipe line to supply this camp with water is now under Barne. way from the wells of Clark ft of a mile south of Rabbit Springs, says a Goldfield correspondent The well to the Tonopah Bonanza. now Howl about 35.0"0 gallons of water per day. The shaft' la not very deep and the flow seems to be a fixture. one-four- th CHARLES BOTHA RESENTENCED. Judge Johnson Fixes the Time for His Execution for Friday, June 10. well-defin- ed h, ot Russo-Japanes- Utah. April 19. At Montieello yesterday Judge Johntton resenlenced Charles notha to he shot until he la dead within the outer walls of the State son between 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. on Sri 10. 1904. The Judge reviewed the procedure In the rase from the filing of the information to the refusal of tbe Supreme court to grant him a new trial, and then asked Botha if he knew any reason why he should not be Botha replied that he did not. hut made a request that the time be extended as lung as possible to give hi attorneys a chance to try for an' other hearing before the Supreme court. He was then sentenced as Mo&b. alKjve. While at Cane Springs Saturday, where the court body and the Sheriff body had slopped for the night on the way to Montieello. Botha raked for an intejvjew with Judge Johrson. Hi request. was granted and he made, strong plea to be sentence 1 to life im prlsonment instead of death. Judge Johnson explained that he wae bound by the action of the Supreme court to resentenee him ae before. Botha broke down and cried like a child. This is the first time he hae broken down since his arrest. Sheriff Wood and Deputy Sheriff Christensen have started to the State prison with him. and will arrive in Salt Itake City on No. 3 Thursday. SALT LAKE NEWS. John Grcslile has filed a petition in bankruptcy, showing llabililirs of HIM) and assets of $Rg.44. He 1 a resident o It ids cjty.. t Samuel Keggel and Vr. Nellie I, lfhyden were married by Justice F. H m h-- s fjvn wf-1- - adoptr-- i at tbp Sevier. Upon his return from the northwest. called up the mine Captain lAwrenie .d learned that a new by ledge bad lien oj.cne.l up In the lower Jioine working ra:her unexpectedly. of the ores sre ;d fo lie very rih. The work on th lower level la being which. directed tow aid tie main 7n 'l lie level a!,ve was dcmu.iHl rated to lie Ilf the wiltb or forty feet, all of a good milling grade. a-- meeting house. !0-- Th hni.ee Washington. A. Til btm committw on insular affairs on iie bill loi iye-- a favorable report alurellMtl.n. .rf jiroviding for iheciilzcus ol t ie I n:.d i'or'o Ricans a States The rommltlra eliminate from the bill th- - nunirulisi"ii provision on i he ptound l.at ihe supreme ennrt bs.l decided that i'orlo Hicaiix n-- 1 - 1 KiiIi-I11- Sail FraneiMn, Apiil 2'k Vctcraim Mured an easy victnry in the mile handicap which was (lie teal ill c uf llu iai.1 nt viaklaud tn.luv. lisicwuv was a limvilv piu.vcd liivcnic fur till' event wuli Sisitlixs ycr second ihnlcc. Vrl- Tail, i hlniwcd in front alter passing the half mile polo and, drawing away, won from llorioii ami (Tins Cross wim rude llnrtiui. claimed J. Vclciano bulled hi tu ou the back M retch lmi the judges felt Grlsa Cross was in blame and refused to allow Die claim. The favorites fared badly, only one getting home in front. Whoa Bill was a 2 to f slim for the second rueo. but. a poor rido and wus Wliliant E. Tloi h well. "Young Cor Is'ti," who was recently defeated on dr iiuon by "Jininne" Brill in Kan Fran-eihalter a gruelling liaitleof twenty n i.iiiIk, hailed .voxlcrday for Enroie otx the American liner St. Iaul. A iitiinta-or im ai spurting men worn ou the pier lo tur tliv young fighter off on his pleasure trti, for such Younc I'orlicM" ilc lares lii trip to be. I do not Intend to look up a fight while 1 am abroad," raid "Corbett." "But. at the same time. 1 will nut say that I will throw over any firat-claInducement that may be made to m while I atn on Ihe other aide. It would be quite natural for nt to plrk up a 1IM Ie easy money if tbe opportunity io r sa offers." The little tighter will lie away for nearly three months and intends to lour a considerable portion of the west ern lutrt. of Ktiroiie. He declares that h is not "broke, as some of his enemies would have him, and says that he ha a dollar nr two still tucked away in bla money trail . He is quit witling to meet 'Terry" McGovern for Isiut when he returns from a his trip, and believes that som Ihlla-lelpli- ta club will offer a suitable purs or percentage of gate receipt for the limit. After be haa met McGovern, li wsiiis another chance with liritt to regain the honors he lost to him. Corbett" feels more Ilian anything else (tie result of ihsl decision and cannot erase from Ills mind what he terms the unkind treatment of Referee Graney in awarding th victory uf tbu recent battle ii Brill. H is 1111 of the opinion that the worat he should have rcrelvcd should have lieen a draw. "Cnrta'll" intends to go lo France, and while ihere. Just, as a mailer ot curiosity, will iry lo hox with some of ths French masters at la ravate. "If some of tli use Frenchmen believe they esn kick me in the Jaw quicker than I can hand Iu a left or right honk, I'm will"Curl tell." said why. have a try at il. 1'H ing to let tin-itake a go at It for tlie fun of the game. It's a new one to me. While abroad "CorlieU" Intends to get an additional pet nr two for bis young menagerie in Denver. six-rou- Tenn., April 20. I'urk resulls: First race, six furlongs: Emma A. M. won; Topsail, second; Grand Alary, third. Time, 1:18, Kcciind rsce. six furlongs: Skilful won; Kurly Hoy; sivond; Iren l.lud-say- . Ililnf. Time, 1:17. Third race, four and a half furlongs: Waller Arnold won; Torpedo, second; , think Time, :58. Fourth ruiv, IVnlNsly Hotel handicap, mllo and an eighth: t'laudn won; Little Seoul, second; Lura lighter, ry i.iii-iiis- Time, 1:57. Fifth noe, one mils: 8sncerlan won; Sanctum, second; Marlatiana, third. Time, 1:41 Sixth race, alt furlongs: Fal Ryan won; ('Invcriim. second; Uptional, third. Time, 1:17. 3-- 4. New York, April 20. Aqueduct CORBETT" SAILS. for Pleasure, Sixth race, mm mile, soiling: lly- ronerdalo won; Oru Viva second; Golden Light third. Time, 1:43 sults: 2n. Will Be Away Three Months and Declares Voyage to Be Purely aec-mid- third. April n "YOUNG Fourth race, mm mllo, hand leap: Votersiio won; Jlorum Meoiid; Crisa Cross third. Time. 1:44. Fifth race. Futurity course, selling: Oscar Tolle won; Biihiirlian Queen Dr, Hlieriusn third. Time, 1:13-1-- Alonl-gome- well-know- flglita, etc. Third race, mm mile anil a quarter selling: Rio Klmnnon won; Mr. Din gle second; Canejo third. Time, 2:12-1-- Memphis, 1rk. .lunnr C. Ken sisiniug man, .lied suddenly 111 an elevaled railroad train in llrookljn tonight, aged 27 yean.. For a miinlier of years lie was partner ot I. T. I" w cis ami William A. lirady in managing bicycle race inm-m- , prize New iicly, a Rio Shannon upset, culcuialioiis by taking ihe mile and a quarter race s, odds of 12 lo I from Sir. Dingle and Kesulis: Canejn. First rail', Fuliirliy course, selling: Facta won; Yuimg Morcllo second; The IJciiteniint third. Time, 1:14 Heooiul race, hvo and a half fur' longs, purse: Iticsca wnu; Wlioa Bill second; Dr. Howell third. Time, 1:20-1-- re- Find, race, four and a half furlongs: Pink Carter won; Miimhid, second; third. Time, :54 Kml SiH'ond race, six furlougs: Knight won; All Gold, second: Eugenia Hu roll, third. Time, 1:14 Third race, six furlongs: Burning Glass won; Neither One. second; Boh Roy, third. Time. 1:14. Fourth race, seven furlongs, handi81. Peteraburg, April 20. Th gencap: Spring won; Joaquin, seeond; Motion, third. Time, 1:27 eral staff has leaned the following Fifth race, seven furlongs, selling: slalement: iffiann won; Morotila. sorond; Mary "According to official reports, ail Its lieen quiet at Port Arthur and 1 Work, third. Time. 1:28 Sixth race, four and a half furlongs: and on the Vain river during Ihe St. Bellana won: Right Royal, second; There la no further last few days. AniberJack, third. Time, :54. change ln the general situation to report. 3-- 5, 2-- 5. 2-- 5. in-k- 2-- 5. BASE BALL Cincinnati vs. Pittsburg- THE SINKING OF THE PETROPAV LOV8K. Port Arthur, April 20. An tartan photograph taken of the disaster may prove to he valuable in determiuin (tucstloiis concerning the ivnitruvi-rlrit. Further iletaifs of the disaster show that the eye wit nesses were surprised at the absence of a formidable rcsrt. Au eimrinoii coluniu of flrn bursl from lit middle of the ship, at II111 vessel sunk. The miner detonations heat'd were presumably caused hy tbe explosion uf tin magazines. A majority of the sailors were burn - enu Cincinnati. O.. April 20. Although Cineinnaii and alPittsburg so played a lietlrr game In the field, tlipy did not reap the benefits of ihrtr were able to bunch efforts. The hits and were assiste I materially by tlie wild throws of Jjeach and Wagner. Attendance 2.0i0. out-hatt- ed bs-al- s ' IL ftcore 6 HI 4 (liiciiit'Stl , ,. !- Ilttsluirg Walker a id 1oltz; Miller and Phelps. Petro-pavlnv- sk ed. The tasiies recovered were butted April 1st. with military honor. They Included only tbe bodies of Commander San Francisco vs. Los Angeles. Isis Angeles. April 20. Short stop Lieutenants Krunova. Bour-ec-k Raymond's oreor lost the game for the Vsxih-ff- . and Aklnmff. Dr. Dolkovlch and champions and probably raved the Kan Francisco from a ahnt out. Thro bits those of twelve sailors. widely scattered, was all tlie visitors could do with Hall. All thrtr runs were San Juan. Porto Rico. April 20. Tb scored on had fielding and poor throw- United States auxiliary cruiser GlouMiller cester sailed for Santo Domingo last ing. principally by Raymond. at shortstop for. the visitors played a night, under orders Ironi tbe Navy Destar game. H H.E. partment. 8 6 ixi Angeles. 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 0- 5 3 Frisco Raterles, Hall and Kpi; Knell and I J 02 - Physical Culture, Massage h ,r Aih-Ic1- - Rio Shannon at 12 to 1 Take Mile and a Quarter From Mr, Dingle. Itec-dleui-an 1 iks-ttigc- WITH THE" BOXERS Horton's Rider Makes Unsuc- g. Clarence Denton, colored, who waa shot, in the leg by a man named Hob Hatch last week, ia reported to Is in a very critical condition and little hope ia entertained for hia recovery. - St - and were aflrri.il by it. Senator Haib-said be did not think I In' ipi.'stio i had ivlipplo uiul any bi'aiing nr that ii wmilil iu auv manner inllueme the rnnimiilet in ns final dr. mum and tin' w lies waa ier-li- i! The charges agn i. ' Mk. Kent It cii to answer, lie said lie hrlicvo.t an E. It. Headlitti A. J. White. to lilt i:iibgai iniix rciaied si"i':lirn!! nuvi-luof disturbing a spiritual afiaiix. were lilsnilsaeil 1" r " The ci in ml i adjourned nnii to...nv.t nuain- -i morrow. attorney, ss no oner.1 as now ren :. is them. Harmony at stored to the dhuraci. .. Salt iaikc City. April 20 speria! the Nazarene miaai-'.i- . to the 1 irxcrct News from Washingii'ii says: Fifty minuicx siilliccil for Ihe MINING NEMS. tils I session of the renewul of tli.' (lie llunerinc SniiMit hearing before the Senate comCommencing tomoni mit Ice on privilege ami election today. xliifts. mill will operate wiib 'ln-.It whs II n'rlmk before a quorum of The resignation of Sup' Fred J. Sei- incniherK apiM'arrd, but long licfore that bert of tbe Timopab Mm, inn cunipany hour the seals reserved fur ladies were filb' I. even the convention of the D. A. haa been announced. it. tailed to aiiravl iliem from 1- con nous The wium .it the Daly-We- st tiiliicc room. The new tailings mine is in opc.aiii.ii and all liui figure of the female gathering was contwo tables are work: mi: ,u (lie spicuous hy her aliseiice. "Tin' lady with the lorgnette," who has never rating deiwrtment. missed a session lieTon. railed to apThe fourth furna.v ai the Bingham pear. Still ihere was the usiisi display vaConsolidate! smelter hii placed of millinery mostly of the spring now riety all Inmgli the weather Is of the The plain i in commission. ! Carlisle made handling about. 700 tons of ore daily. wintry variety. John liia second appearance, lie has at tendSan Francisco brokers are said lo be ed only once before, lie sal. by ill In "short on Tonopah- lli lnioiit stork to side of Tuylor, but. look po the extent of 20.Q("i shores and are Ihe examination. Messrs. Kirliar Is ana Mr. Worthwiring Tonojigh for stuck to make Van Cut I sat opimslie nearlocal counsel. Smoot's Benalor advanced a to $1.00 Tbe ington. good. price share. Nearby were Angtta Af. Camion. Judge and B. H. Ilolierts of O. W. Tower Col. 8. B. Milner ha rinsed a deal Itan and Mr. Colili of the Idulio for the Davis springs in iron county. statesman who arrived in response to yesterday. This afternoon The purchase covers s half section of a suhKM-nK. Alilsitl of ground. The water will lie piped to Alone Thatcher and I Desert Mount some time in tbe future. Davis county are expected. As soon as a quorum of ths committee appeared The new shaft at ihe Bark City Brigham H. Rolierl whs invited lo th ia down 50 feet and the bottom witness chair and after being catechisie still In good ore. Average samples ed as to his personal relations with tli concerning hi tsken across the vein have shown Church he was asked values of 22 per cent lead and 20 marital affair. Air. Roberts proved in be aa frank a witness as any who ounces silver. have preceded him. He answered every . exJames F. O'Brien, an active figure In question promptly and explicitly such of were the when question the newspaGoldfield, haa purchased cept him the right lo per outfit recently sent into that camp nature as lo give lie admitted three commence decline to answer, the publiand will Bhortly cation of the Goldfield News. Air. marriage, and that he ha continued since OBrien la a writer of ability and will to maintain polygamous relations seems no di.ulit make a success of his new the manifesto. The comnilllee an addidetermined lo acriimtilat venture. tional mass of testimony proving wliat no one denies liui from apiiearance Charles AT. Schwab, the the of the United States Steel corporation little more inuring directly upon Reed Bnuxu who paid this Idly a visit a few days point, at Issue, namely.fa to lie brought aRO, is now in Tiniopati inspecting the right to hold his seal, Tonoiiah Extension. iu which he la ex- ""mt. ilolierts' direct examination waa tensively lnteresled. and other propwithin a Tew minutes after concluded Air. erties in the big Nevada camp. reassembled this aftercommittee the Schwab met General Manager John under question from then and noon of the Extension at lleno. waa Senator ltalley he explained liow it official iswltion an e holding that, anyone C. F. and A. O. Packard of Rprlng-vllloffice wlthoiii are at the Kenyon. Their visit rannot hold a political consent of the auis for the puriiose of receiving any first obtaining ihe hls onb lai Star Consolidated stock presented for thorities or else resigning The dea transfer. They are also working on connection with the Church. ws to show that the books of the company anil expect of Bailey'a questions Church may prevent to have them In shape ln time for the the rules of the cep lng from men liest to stockholders of the veiy adjourned meeting hel ef that bls expressed he and next be held Saturday. t there appear to he a nmliU official io hi Mormon a of duties Berthe Jack Griffin. Scandy Nelson, State. Mr. trand. McDonald, and Moore have eold Church and to the course he would to W. G. Lummfs two claims adjoin- could not say what event that a con remote the in an ing the Frazer proiierty on the Ray adoptarose lietween the Churchy aufilet road recently purchased by Hriggs-Plitntthe defied had The clulm are state He ft Healy. had heenjdefeated, known as the Golden Chest and Gold- thorities ones and en Circle and are traversed by a NEW IONA LEDGE, vein carrying values in free was $2,500. The price milling gold. of the CenManager T. W. Madsen in the lark Tonopah Bonanza. Iona properties and tury said that som Aiax Kunze and partners have sold Valley mining dlstrirt had I'1' development 14 claims of Priesl a group to J. B. pleasing don at the latter. Some proieeting has at Ray, adjoining the of the proiierty surface the Extension along Ray ft O'Brien and Ray ledge earning a twenty-fomines. The consideration is not known, Jery with rttcouraging vslues. The but Air. Priest who lias associated Inwithout wrill lie developed further him Cripple Creek cartalists, has Mr. Madsen Is rather of the opincalled the Aiogul company a corporated ion that, the lc.lge wlH practically VV Mining company and development surface. work will be started at once. There Is its way from the aggre-gailn- g The Century dividend checks, an excellent surface showing on this $L0Wt. were sent out to develall in favorable reient the and group anl the stockholders yesterday. opments In the Enterprise claim give every encourI. O. O. F. REPORT. agement to the Mogul Mining company on the It claim aljoin whose Rico ' At Grand IMrfl south. Tonopah Bonanza. rriHirt-e- d Grand Secretary, F. A. Simpkin 42 lodges with a loisl membership LINE THE NORTHWESTERN been of 2.816 Jan. 11. last, which hadand to ATLAS. Increased to date by four hslges during the War Atlas has over 2Mi0 ln memliersliip e A bran paid had $12,010.25 been issued by Hie Chicago ft North- year, The total receipts were $.19,724.77. western railway.. Three fine colored liet invested hind of siilmrdlna badges were $95,145.40 and the inveVcd maps, each 14x2-- hound in convenient form for reference. The Eastern sit- funds of the grand lodge were $2,300. uation shown in del all, with tables Grand Treasurer. A. Stuart reported showing relative military and naval rash ln bank $1,084.16. strength and financial resources of Russia and Japan. LOST HIS LIFE. Copy mailed to any address on recent-for postage by Sheridan Oatler of Springville Make ceipt of len d"l C. A. Walker. Hen. Agent C. ft N. W. Fatal Jump From a Train. Ry.. 2290 8oui Ii Main St., Salt Lake Springville. April aged 19. while coming down from Cily, Utah. comScofield last night on No. 3. In GRAND LODGE I. O. 0. F- - SALT pany with Jesse Shepherd, attempted it LAKE CITY, APRIL to Jump from the train shortly before ao reached the station, and In doing the For above occasion Oregon Short lost his life. The men were riding Line will make rate of one and one-fift- blind liBggag and the arrangement fare t$l fc('i f,,p Die round trip on was that they should jump off- of the one from each sobthe eerlilirste r'an. Ogden to Sa't Shepherd succeeded, hut fVHer Lake and return tar ihe must bve been thrown mi r'ghf leg INVESTIGATED A PROCESS. wheels, a when found M body and h- - was manager of w as severed from Captain H bark and on th. on the bruised near Kimberbadly the Sevier Consolidated have been tnstan- must Death from a temple. to pilgrimage ly, has returned British Columbia, where he went for taneons. of Tbe derearal was a (he purpose of investigating a process of ran the and for the treatment of gold ores. He Springville known riclnt. of tnlH had some SevbT ore trlel out there (tefp will ornir tomorfuneral The and the resit!' obtained were quite place. ad tlie Fir!,t trom mP2 row at Tbe process may lie satisfactory. 1 . cffm-nvi-- v and Calanthc trustees of the cor'c,i H. Fischer. Il:i John II. 1 lor lick. 1 ii - , . f Diamond side. In l.iiif of ;he last inning a liiacc of him brought ihe winning talIf wax a iiiii-lly. p'aycil l;cii;..g gallic and i In- piiching of Isith Kc- -f . ami ihichanan was Score: T.um.mS. . .ii n o ii o n li o l Oakland. . ,o o il U u il o u n o 4 g ltuiiiTics Km!.- and Graham; ti.-'- Tiiccuia'-- when Senator I'cilux inn vs il.e The case of Dan A. l "If the willies . annul a i.r.lu i of e resulted wtial it.! oldiuaiioii is. I iln mil think !' s ii.. the v.ix $1.ikh) for plaiiit I.e lias tin- right to tunsiriic fur in.!l m the riding by ihe comp.: anil thus rival e iim!iiMii miiMni'j.e knoci.-..Ms Ii.h eff was .lark and in regard to It." a lope xitvirhtil running into Afi" r min i) iiiscm-Mui- i It wax ilc. tdc.l by tbe company. thai ilic line nt iini'xibitiniK pursued the .lefcusc was not iu tinier, in .. X.i. 12, by The Calamhe-Myr- 1 new of Pie w II insx" iefus.il lo siuic the 'I,.- lias i. aiurii uf the Knights of Pythias. Haul. Attorney filed its articles of in .'.iaii.ui in tr.e WiiillmiLTon iiski b!!g I it li e uliliguiioii did new l.ulgn County Clerk's office '! .ml relate euiirviy in splrumil affairs I. ..Ice No. is a consolidation of Mvn w hei her leiiipnrai nft.ni' III any wav lod- -. Italy-Judg- and Ring Tacoma vs. Oakland. So evenly seem a a"d f'sk- ! be lund teems today hst ip t iinic run ginning of the pin.h rr-'- t Kan FVap.ro.ni. mat'-V- w-- re April fifi 'I AND .. ,, in Boxin? rriratc lessons By Wm. Selby (Young at ths Gymnasium, McCoy) N Street 336 24tn REED HOTEL OGDEN, UTAH. AMERICAN PLAN. Ratra: jiff modwra Improvetnenta. DIM lag room on fifth floor, giving view of lake, mountain and valley, men's headquarters. commercial Street car service every five mta-itrThree block east of Unioa Depot :i H.C. BIGELOW, . Preprlete P pul a. |