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Show FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST . mUct IT CHAR3EE. IT It FBTHrL ABVtllTItlNQ MEDIUM INDICATlONt ARE THAT THE f6Vila CITV THE EXAMINEE At WELL. THE COUNTY SUBECRIP-SSoSTmI OUE OPEN TO AO N MONDAY AND TUEtDAY. - - Sti'em. WEATHER WILL BE FAIR OGDEN CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY MORNING. AUGUST J5. PRICE FIVE CENTS In a few day had washed several hundred dollars' worth tit gull DEATH FAILED HAS FOR $2,600,000 L OF MRS- - JENSINE NIELSEN. Hyrum, Cache Co, Aug. 1!. After a severe and protracted attack iff dropsy, Jenatn Melsen, relict iff William c. Nielaen, died in her seventy-eight- h year. The deceased wu bora in Veils Amt, Denmark, here abe received the gospel, end came to Utah with her husband about forty years ago. She leaves four children and twelve grandchildren. She was a peaceable, Industrious and highly respected Woman. Tbe obsequies were held in the stake building, after which a large oortege followed tbe remains to their last resting place. Kna-bero- of the Largest Manufacturing Establishments in the United States Crash Came as a Surprise on Wall Street as Company One Was Supposed to be Financially Sound. FUNERAL OF BELFAST VICTIMS. - alon being the prince birthday. Next sunder eleu nee tomorrow. financial Tort. An. sVu taken by surprts today announcement waa nude company, wtuPope Manufacturing factories for automobiles liu Sr Jnclea at Hartford. Conn, andhad failed tor $25.H.-- The ATTACKS Is one of the largest In of the United State. cim lately the Pope Manufacturing "nTbllar d vu considered one of the SSTflf (trenfth to the lnduatrial sJjsctm of this country. n -A private U Auelrt. New jiiMtch thli morning, from m a local broker, announced the - nonpnW- 14- Manufacturing ff the Pope failvN , . Federal 14 Aug. Bootp., Judge tbU afternoon appointed Albert nn rftwe "ancillary receiver for the j ewemiDanv for the district of Mas- liffciiittB, TV hit financial statement of the in June, published ptns esnunuy, liabilities at bum, the current Of the ffJMRO, assets- $5480.000. cunest assets, four millions , repres- ents suterUli and products on hand, mostly automobiles. Hartford, Aug. 14. The receiver Is a so tf Colonel A. A. Pope, - The McHuss-Kellcompany, of Toledo wen applicants for the receivership, and receiver's counsel stated that th receivership Is the outcome of the rigid Bksiey conditions, and he added that the assets amount to many times y the liablUtiea. Albert L. Pope, appointed temporary receiver of the Pope Manufacturing company, aiders tood the- vu ment condition of various substdlaryeom-psnies- , SAVES TIME. PACIFIC No metal quotations given out by A Refining company today except casting copper, at 18 8 cents a pound. Early in the day several messages were received quoting silver all th way from 62. up to 67 omits and when it wsa ascertained that the Western Union Telegraph company would not guarantee any of them, it was decided not to accept any. the American Bmeltlng 7-- the county (except on the highest mountains) la being located to the south, west and north of St. George. Many regions to the west and north are found where the oil la seeping to the surface. J. J. Booth was displaying sample of saturated rock from the region above Santa Clark Others, in possibly better, have been brought Will ' Higgins by Gunlock parties. was also taking men from Weber county to a place southwest of St George, where they could smell escapWithin two monthu ing gasoline. time no less than seven well drilling machine will be in active operation in different parts of the oounty. Hr. Holohan will have two rigs; !?arry Joseph, J. R. Clark and George Montgomery will each have one rig. Mr. Holohan represents the Bhyollte company, now operating the machine at Virgin; Joseph represents an Ogden syndicate; Mr. Clark ia with Bamberger and McCormick, and Mr. Montgomery represent aome Lot Angeles millionaires. Quite a number of transfers of oil lands bavo been made and aome big deals are now on. Dan Smith and Dr. J. T. Affleck made a Mg eal last week. The Washington boys have located some good ground at the foot of Pine Valley mountain to the north of their town, and have also found some excellent bodies of coal which they have located. The fuel problem la's serious on in St. George, and If they succeed In developing a good body of ooal ao near to our doors, it will indeed he a great boom to this part of Aug. 14. Following the lewmptloa of work on the building of he Athol Mil cut-ofsouth of Chey-onthe Union Pacific railroad baa usouneed the detail! of this import-tu- t Improvement, which will result is naslderahle c saving of time on coast freight to Denver and east-polnti-- i Construction of this line sill slu relieve the congestion iff th iVfesne yards. Awting on the main line iff the nice Pacific between Denver and CMfenne, aear Carr, Colorado, the mv retoff runs northeast to Boris, VRsdug, connecting with th main list through Wyoming nine and a half A branch Jhi west of Cheyenne. s"! th mein stem between Carr Boris three miles south of Cor-J connecting with the Wyoming tour and a half miles west The total length of the w Qjwme. Use under construction la seven- e. ' Pa-cB- m 5 Ts the , George, Aug. 14. The oil excitement is unabated.- - The Whole of New York, id Excepting Casting Copper None Were Given Out by A. S. A R. Today. I' St MM HIM Cut-OEhertana Distance Bstwsee Denver and Cheyenne. H. METAL QUOTATIONS. Being Located Over Whale County Except High Mountains . f. lf Oil Field ' UNION ADDSETTS EXCITEMENT IN BT. GEORGE. by the precipitated Balt Lake, Aug. 14. An action vu filed la the district court today by George H. Elite agaiut Hemaley A Emiley to set aside a Judgment by defendant against plaintiff In the Justice court of J. P, McOmie of Murray, on September 15, 1905, and to enjoin defendants from attempting to luue an execution to collect said Judgment. It la alleged that suit filed by defendants against plaintiff In Justice Kroeger'e court In thin city cm December SO, 1902, to recover 16.05 alleged to be due for merchandise. Plaintiff entered a general denial to the complaint, and be allege that while said action wu still pending the 'defendants herein commenced another action against him In the Murray court and Judgment wu rendered against him In the eum of $8.70. Elite allegee that he wu never served with a summon In said action and knew nothing about the Judgment being rendered agaiut him until an attempt wu recently mad to take his wages under garnishment He declares that the retnra on the summons, as made by Constable J. M. Wood of Murray, stating that he left e oopy of the summons and complaint with Ellis mother, is absolutely false, and that he wu never served at all, and hence th Judgment la null and void.. He therefore uks that It be set aside and that defendants be enjoined from garnishing his wages In satisfaction of the Judg- Jtoiwy AuT ANOTHER JUDGMENT. Belfast, Aug. 14. Belfast held funeral service today over the victim Clark, vice president; C. B. Porter, iff Mondays rioting. The services secretary and treasurer. These, with passed without disorder. Peter Porter and H. F. Collett, comTroops and polios kept out of sight The along pose the board iff directors. the route of the funeral corowns oil acre of lands 160 a company near kit. Dell, Washington oounty, tege. Utah. FATHER SORRENTINO GUARDED. IN AMERICAN FORK. New York. Ang. 14. Police are tbs Italian church of Father guarding Owners ef the Bee Hive Property Find Borreotluo, to protect Mm from the Native Silver Ore. Black Hand." Threats of murder ere made unleu $3,000 la deposited at a The development of the Bee Hive in designated place. American Furk canyon under the direction of John J. Jones and Joseph J. Jackson is la progress. Some rich sample of ore ware brought to American Fork o few days ago containing a flna bowing of native ellcer. Sixteen different strata of this ore, varying from one-hato on and a half Inches ia thickness, - were enoountered In running a shaft 18 feet deep. The ore, according to the owners la worth from $300 to $700 per ton. In distance wveen Denver andsaving Boris and points Nhf way of the main stem of the is over thirteen miles. 6 on the present H.T,ln,um "M Mtween Carr and Cheyenne ta ,a both directions. This e y the new line Is cut down to per tent north or westbound, with totos grades aenth or east The curves of the present line to jwme swld ed. it Is expected to totbeeut-of- f completed and In , the end of the year, and twenty thousand 01 roadbed excavation, .i "I0 rts of which la solid 00,000 cubic i: yards of lnvoIvPd in the build--! c.Bt-Th largest fill is nd 5 feet high. the new line consists of ZS,; lr0n PP cul toSlLa.he,l, trestles of 5, 8 U4 is? T1,e longest arch la 1IJ Im Tftre neir atatlone will be loemi tufv i00 the line to serve local ch there wsL2 very little cattle shipments. hundred Dixie; em-tare- . STRIKE PRACTICALLY 0 BROKEN. New York, Aug. 14. Western Union and Postal officials declare that the strike is practically broken. The Associated Prose ia maintaining its customary circuit!, fully manned. Several operators of the eastern division, who struck yesterday, resumed their keys today. itlJrjV f1 DEFERS CASE Grand u. . . I niH Hick-enloup- Hick-enloope- hoitian-Sfto1- i 1! - t Later Escapes From Jnry, Investigation of Chicago Landis Chicago, Ang. Judge postponed until September Ird the grand 'Jury investigation of chargee of rebating against the Chicago A Alton railroad, growing out of the recent trial and conviction of the Standard Oil company. Judge Landis said ha received notification from Attorney General Bonaparte .that prior to the indictment of the Standard the then district attorney had promised the Chicago A Alton officials that their company would not be proceeded against, if it would, in good faith, assist the prosecution with evidence and witnesses, sod that it was Bonapartes conviction that good faith required that the department iff Justice do what could be done to make good that assurance. A tranhcript of the record of the case must bo sent to Mr. Bonaparte, and if, after examination thereof he conclude! that the Chicago A Alton fulfilled its promise in the Standard case, the grand Jnry need not investigate further. oom-pan- Kanus City, Mo., Aug. lk-C-fel Kyle, chslraias of the grievance E. comCom- mittee of the local union of the mercial Telegraphers anion, declared that the Order of Railway Telegraph-er- a had tendered to the commercial men now striking their $1,000,000 reserve fund. The official reoord of the Proceedings of the biennial stulun of the railroad telegrapher, held at Minneapolis May laat, however, shows that, according to the report of L. W. Quick, grand aecratary-treuiue- r of the Order of Hallway Telegrapher, hu no such huge fund available to aid an allied union. As a matter of fact, the report of Bucretary-Treuure- r Quick shows tba the protective fund on March II, 1907, showed a balance on hand of only $62,404.17. The report of Mr. Quick did show that Me order had a total of $159,208.24 oa hand March SI. 1907, in the general fund of the order, but thia would not appear to be available for use In aiding the allied union. Th member of the Order of Railway Telegraphers cannot bo aaueued without a referendum vote, a majority of the members vo lug for the assessment. To take a referendum rote of 30,000 member would be a Mg task and would consume several weeks' time. Gan Francisco, Aug; 14. SuperinBtorar, of th Postal Tate graph company, said today that fall office were running with about tendent y, MIDNIGHT BELL MINE. Rhyolite, Nev, 14. Becsus they ire with men who had been em- ployed to take their place on th section of th Las Vgu A Tunopah fifty Austrian laborers were placed under arrest at Bonnie Claire, 45 miles north of here, today. Later, under guard f four deputies, the men were brought to Rhyollt and placed in Jail. Tho atrlkera are members of th Industrial Workers of the World and walked out yesterday to enforoe eight-hou- r their demands for day. Rhyolite ia considerably excited tonight over the arrests. u OF SMALL Little Headway io Strike Sitnation, Pending Doion Presidents : Arrival ; t Chicago, Aug. 14. Pending the irt Oyster Bay, - Aug.- - 14, Resident Roosevelt will not concern Massif rival of Freeldeait Small but lilt) propersonally , with the telegraphers' gress Is made in the effort to aettle strike, according to the but informa- the telegraphers strike. The comtion obtainable here tonight, although continues to decline so receive commercial bodtee all ever the coun- pany of striker. deputations ao. try have uked him to do A GOVERNOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATED, IB reBaltimore, Md., Aug. 14r-T-he nomiconvention state today publican nated Geo. K. Gaither of this city for governor. FOR mumps Act Explained By Party Implicated lit the Inveetlgatleit Life and Property Destruction. 3rd. 14. nterfere. Diabolical and Alton ChargesSept Not Austrian : Laborers Senator Nixons Speech Be Will Fifty Are Brought in Uu-d- er fore the S. F. Exchange Personally IArrest. nn Eye Opener. Roosevelt one-thir- d New York, fiig II. Dispatches from Che Foo, CUba,' report the. and aubaequmik escape of W. Y. Adeetta, formerly one of tbe American marine guarding the legation at Pekin. Addeetta was suspected of robbing and killing a1 woman whou bodv wu found in a box in a British steamer at Hong Kong. Adsetta waa arrested only after he had made a violent resistance. Later be broke out of the local Jail and escaped. Several thousand dollars and some valuable believed to have belonged to the murdered woman were taken from Adaetts, AND DESTRUCTION IMAGINARY WRONG. President of the usual force of operators The Westers Union hu a number of men at work at Oakland and report lha situation better than during the previous strike. Jail DEATH The director of the Midnight BeU mine organised at American Fork during the put .week, with Abel J. Evans president; Henry Lewis, manNEW COMPANIES FORMED; 1(1,18 ager; G. N. Child, secretary, and J. M. ward VISIT GERMAN Denver Irrigation Corporation Filet Klrkbsm, treuuer. The new officer EMPEROR. spent part of the week at the proArticles With Secretary of State. perty, located above Alpine and after "toen-- n '$"- The Moffat Irrigation A Develop a moat thorough Investigation, they "tween the Monarch. ment company of Denver filed a copy decided to continue work on the wtnxe of Its articles of incorporation with which they were sinking from the MmU, Aug. 14. King Ed-fa- the secretary of Ytate. Its capital north end iff the main tunneL This d was met. and cor-stock la $500,000, divided into Shares tunnel I about 200 feet in the MIL by Emperor William, of the par value iff $100 each. J. F. and the wlnxe which they propose to now down a Ml . nnonn of a British Gallbralth ia president; H. F. 81ms, continue work on tovraTv0 ' Tbe monarch- - were secretary; W. H. Donaldson of Uintah depth of 25 feet With this developtb ment they expect to crowcut the ore to CH by. the squad-thnra- k county, agent for this state. lines of . troop vein, and the Indications are inch that A copy of the articles of incorporae entire distance from the Ion per Ranch It may take place at moat any time. tion of the Clegg-Hlcke-n company of Ogden was filed with the NEW PLACER CAMP, secretary of state. Tbe capitalisation AND JAPANESE AMBASof the company la $60,000, divided into SADORS. Considerable evcitement was canoshares of the par value of $100 each. Hsnf . ed here tMs week by the reported T. C. Clegg Is president;; C. A. toP'es of New Convention to r, vice president; W, A. discovery last week of rich placer digwit Department. . in tbe vicinity of Lappln canyon, secretly and treasurer. The gings company will engage in a general some 40 miles south of Torington and at the southwest base iff Mount Grant, 4 Ang. 14. The Russian ranching business. liadp-- i ttones ays tbe Lyon oounty (Xev.) Times. ambaasadors today An amendment to the article! of be state department a Vr ol .. incorporation of the West End Mining Quite a few people from Terington ,ew "rontton. by which company of Park City, by which the have gone out to the new field, and is decreased from thou who have returned say that the tt th ns Pn designed to carry number of directors of the treaty iff 7 to 5, was filed with the secretary country surrounding . the trike bu been staked for many year that gold Providing for the of state.' "h iso,. ..nd Policy B Manchuria. of Incorporation of the existed In that section and considera-- .Article tomcE Southwestern Utah Oil company of ble mining hu been done and a n amENTERTAINS AMERICANS Salt Lake county were filed with the ber of quarts ledge developed to some ta;. county clerk. The capital stock of extent About a month ago a prosfound placer ground and built it American yachte- the company I 81,0fl0000. divided in- pector rocker in which to wuh the Waee Hehry at to shares at the par value of $1 each. a wooden nd Gardena today, the ooca-Bergood result I Smith is president; Harry C. dirt - VV Is Finally Overcome and EVENTS Boulder, Ang. 14. Kler, one of the partlea implicated In the great explosion, said, "That during discussion of the Colorado A Southern strike, a suggestion wu made that the crowd Sweeping Republican Vicset fire to some of the company property. Acting upon this suggestion, tory in San Francisco Upthey went down to the yards and set fire to a caboose belonging to ths holds Present Mayor. company, and from tbli blase the depot caught. The explosion of several hundred pounds of dynamite on one of the tiara nearby caused the loss of life and destruction to property which Ban TYaneiaoo, Ang. 14. The prifollowed. mary election in this city resulted in a sweeping victory for the Republican or Ryan ticket, which stood for the EXAMS.1 CIVIL SERVICE earnest support of the bribery graft Government Wants Yeung Men to Try prosecution, and tba present mayor and board of supervisors. The opposFor Fairly Lucrative Positions, ing fsc ion, led by Postmaster Hake, Civil service examinations will be made a sorry showing,, electing not held in Belt Lake City September 4 more than nineteen delegates. for the position of die and tool maker in the poatofflee department's repair NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS. and lock abop, at $3.50 per diem; and Tba value of products iff newspaSeptember 18 for the position of mineral clerk, in the office of the sur- per and periodicals arises from two veyor general of California, at $5 per ouroes of Income subscriptions and diem; and for the position. of plumber and steam fitter with the quarter- ales, and advertising. At the census master's department at large, Fort of I860 the assets derived from subOglethorpe, Ga, at $900 per annum. scriptions and sales exceeded thou from advertising by almost $11,000,000, CUMBER THROUGH TRANSOM. In 1890 or approximately the products of both branches were Balt Lake, Aug- - 14. A candy store, of almost equal value, subscriptions conducted by a Greek on Main, be- and sales, however, being greater by tween Third and Fourth South streets, $1,000,000. At tbe census of 1900 adwaa entered lust night and $11 In cub vertising took the lead, with aa excess stolen. The thieves climbed over a of nearly $18,000,000. Bines 1900 this rear transom and rifled the cash reg- lead has been farther increased and ister. Bo far aa known, notMng hut in 1906 amounted to nearly $34,000,-00the cash wu stolen. It la probable that thia change in relative positions of these two MR. BERTAL RECOVERED; claeaee of a seta did not result from failure on tbe part of receipt from 14.Silt lake. Ang. -F. H. Bertel, tie to advance generously in amount the produce man. hu returned from a but from the much more vapid two weeks vacation In Michigan. Mr. increase in receipts from advertising; Bertal wu not In good health at the the former more than doubled from time of his departure, hut by living 1880 to 1905, but the latter much more out of doom, both on water and un- than tripled. In 1880 the total value der the pine trees, he has succeeded of advertising waa equivalent to tho In becoming himself again. expenditure of 78 cents per capita; in 1890, $1.13; la 1905, $1.26; and in REV. M'NIECE GOES EAST. 1905. $1.79, on the bail of estimated The per June 1, 1904. populatir Balt Lake, Aug. 14. Rev. Dr. R. G. capita value for advertising thus more McXIece hu gone to Dartmouth col- than doubled from 1880 to 1905; On lege, New Hampshire, to attend a the other hand, the per capita value specially called reunion of his clau, of subscriptions and sales Increased that of 1874. The doctor will be sh- much leas rapidly, ' rising from 99 unt for three weeks. cents In 1880 to $1.37 in 1905. Tbe statistics relating to newspaDISCUSSING FRANCHISE. pers and periodicals indicate a remarkable increase from 1900 to 1905 Balt lake, Aug. 14. Offidala Wil- except in the one significant item, liams. Wella and Drgran of tbe Utah tba employment of child labor. Among Light A Power company are meeting the ten leading Industrie previously thia afternoon, at the Joint building, referred to, printing and publishing with the city council, relative to the led In the decrease In the employment proposed street railway franchises.- - ut children; w ocpeh Thomas Holland 1 here from Sparks, Nevada, and with the officers of this end of the Bouthern Pacific, is going over the present time table with a view of preparing a pew one, to go Into effect next Sunday. Under th pew management. No. 9 will leave 40 minutes later than now, and No 4 wlU arrive 25 minute later i than at present Mr. Hollands says the Southern j Tbe work In this direction has been helped materially by receiving a portion of the donalgnment shipped by EL M. Harriman from Autralla to Ban Francisco. The consignment consisted of 25,000 tom, and out of this amount 0,000 tons were shipped to Sparks. - one-fourt- Federal Investigation Now Being Held in the 0, Territory. Oyster Bay, Aug. 14. Rooeevelt en- tertained at luncheon today, Ormsby McHarg, assistant United State at- San FYaadaco, Aug. 14. NotwKh-terfere- d standing th decline ia --the leading Goldfield stocks In the recent days, the Nevada mining market ed with a moat hopeful g that . th t ! scheduled foe early data Th elatement of Senator Nixon, Ifi i I his speech before the Bun Francises stock exchange that hla engineer declare there are 30,000,000 tons of ore on the present level of the Merger, of aa average value of $20, waa cei r. taluly an Burely Consoli-- . dated stock ia destined to rata above $10 per share when there are $600 000,000 worth of ore la eight, end only! th low grade quarts at that the higher values not being taken Into account. The announcement that the first dividend would be declared September 1st and would bo paid to the stockholders October 1st, waa a piece of news and caused a great cheer is the crowded exchange. If there ever was a time when the market slurps were completely nonplussed It waa in the week that haa Just passed. All calculations went awry, all prophesies foiled. When the Goldfield Consolidated directors oa 8aturday, Aug. 3rd. decided to begin paying dividends next month, andthe announcement was mad that Barney Baruch would take up a substantial, portion of Ma option oa 1,000,000! shares, the sentiment of almout every follower of. the market waa that tha' Merger stock would go to $9 tho fob But It did not A lowing Monday. hear raid waa anccmsfully put in ope waa . bsm--r atliie, and Conaollditfed mered down here, at Goldfield, and in Wan street. An aoiaxlng feature to' tho operator was that th stork waa absolutely without a tip--, port and utterly lacking in rallying power. Instead of advancing to 9 and over, it was knocked down to $8 at one time, and waa perilously near tumbling below that figure. Lent MoeJay tbe Union mentioned Goldfield Kewanaa a on of the stocks that offered a safe laveaUnenL Fact that hava come to light during the weok verify hat statement A, body of ore, eight feet wide, haa been found in Kawana. Tbe ore, without, ortlug, assay $70 to $130 la gold to tho ton. Two year ago th management ran a diamond drill down Into, th ground and brought up high grads' ore. When that Information leaked; out, Kewanaa took rank among the better class of Goldfield mines, and' the stock has ever since been a favor--it- s with conservative buyers. The present vein haa been followed from' the surface for two years. A great, man of low grade, running from $8 to $20, waa found In th npper level,, and at intervals seams of high values of eloe-railroa- u-- 1 u . it became necessary to introduce tric pumps, which at present are elec- rals-- lug 15,000 gallons dally. The high grade body was met In n winze sunk from a drift extended from the company's Incline shaft. This ore la being stored for shipment, but aa be treasi fine condition, the company ury ia not attempting at present to mak a record for production. Further and deeper development 1 the aim of the directors. The policy of the company heretofore bee been one of secrecy, by President Lout Scbfoss a few. days ago frankly admitted that their relong search had finally hfii-warded. He eaid: We have ore and plenty of It, la th wins at the 420-folevel, and, according to our assays, tbe entire body will average better than $100 a ton. The presence of copper is a favorable sign for the continuity of tho ore shoot to great depth. The vein we have been following apexes on oar ground, and tbe ore shoot la not the Red Top or tha Laguna. We are not deep enough to reach them, but I believe that on the Kawanee ground both will be found, but it will require a depth of at least 1,200 feet to reach them. I am Inclined to believe that our ore body is the north extension of one of the veins that run through the Jamba Tho Mohawk is not ha only vein carrying high grade values that traverses the immense dyke on which all of the Mg mines to tho east and north of the town are altnsted. The Kewanae find haa caused general elation in Goldfield, for ft proves . that the high grade belt ex ends about' a half mile north and east of the Red Top vein. Kewanaa stock has risen In the markets since the public was . Informed that (he ledge had been opened up. torney, who haa been conducting a federal Investigation in New Mexico. After dlMUMlng these Investigations with the president, McHarg said Roosevelt Is very anxious to have them continue and that hla confidence in Curry, the new governor, ia such SURVEYS FOR PATENTS that he believes the federal territorJl ial officers can work together In the The following survey for patent straightening out of New Mexico's tangled affaire. Besides (he suit al- of mining land have been made and ready begun, McHarg expect to begin filed In the office of the United State ! more against companies several I which. It alleged. Illegally obtained surveyor general for the district of timber lands. Utah: No. 6,772. Dairy lode. Castle Peak Hundreds of Qred excursionists mining district, Wasatch county, Ca came in from Lagoon at 1 oclock thia ollne Vettman. claimant No. 5.778. Brewer. Dallas, Hick,; morning. The Ogden Rapid Transit company had nine cur In waiting at Bally, McCartney and Williamson the depot for their accommodation, lodes, Clifton mining district Tooele, and every one of them were loaded to county. Brewer Gold and Copper the guatd lag company, claimant t ' |