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Show j SALS CDRTEIYDU ERS Res- Thurs- t MINE OWNERS LOWER WAGES 1 r 100-lev- follow- ing Information: 'First, a statement giving names and location, classified by states, of all United States depositories and the amount of public money on deposit dally In each fiom October 1, 1907, to December 3, 1907, with amount and character of securities therefor, and an explanation of important changes made in each amount or locatlou of said deposits. Second, a statement showing in detail the condition of national banks on August 22, 1907, and December 3, 1907, and the amount of national bank notes outstanding from time to time during such periods. Third, an abstract of the proposals received by the secretary of the Ires 9 nry tor the purchase of Panama bonds centum certificates of Inand debtedness, authorized by the treasury circular of November, 1907. the amount of such bonds and certificates Issued, to whom awarded and the Upper-ten-dom,- J reason tor their Issuea Fourth, a detailed statement of any to the IntoraiAtton he may 'have-a- s amount of clearing house certificates ' Issued by the clearing house associations of the principal cities from October 25, 1907, to December 3, 1907, the character of such certificates and the purposes for which they were issued. Fifth, any information in h!s possession as to the movement of currency between the different sections of the country from October 1, 1907, and December 3, 1907, and especially of shipments by the treasury or otherwise from New York and Washington to points south and west Sixth, a statement showing the amount of gold Imports and exports from October 1, 1907, to December 3, 1907. Senator Aldrich, in presenting the resolutions, announced that they received the unanimous vote of the committee. DENVER GETS CONVENTION. Democrats Will Meet at Colorado Capital on July 7. Washington. After deciding to hold the next Democratic naMonal convention at Denver and fixing the date of the meeting for July 7. 1908, the Democratic committee late Thursday entered upon a spirited debate on the propriety of accepting more of the 8100,000 offered by Denver for the convention than actually needed to pay the convention expenses in that city. The opposition to the acceptance of the contribution took the form of a resolution by Representative Clayton of Alabama, declining money not actually needed tor convention, but after a long debate the resolution was laid on the table by a vote of 31 14. BILL FOR CAMP 8ITE. California Ranch to be Bought for Military Uses. Washington. A step In the direction indicated hy President Roosevelt when he advised the purchase of camp sites tor military concentration was taken Thursday by Representative Kahn of California, who Introduced o Mil for the purchase of the Ranrbe Del Enctnal. In Cultrornla. at a cost not to exceed $500,000. The ranrh is 32.ni acres in extent and is situated in San Luis Obispo county, near the Pacific coast. i i able-bodi- p d Union Dental Co. bas-relie- fs state. f Quaint phrasing, pointed denunciations and evidences of intense emotion characterised his remarks. He was given a careful hearing, by senators, and the galleries were well filled throughout the time ho held the floor. Beginning shortly betore 1 o'clock, he spoke for n little more than an hour. After declaring that his bill, rigorously enforced, would kill the trusts, with dramatic effect he chailengea any senator to step forward and contest the issue with him. MARBLE The Pu SPRINGS," Whlakey. RIEGER ft LINDLKY, Distributor!. L : WATCHES. DIAMONDS. JEWELRY. BOWERS, jeweler, Salt Lake fa NOW: 73 Main Street. Hit Father. City. Troops Ara to bo Scattered Through cut Goldfield District to Guard the Mining Properties- Ulti matum of Mine Owners Association. - Coldfield, Nevada. The Goldfield has Issued d iti ultimatum to the miners in In the shape of a set of rewilu t: ms adopted at a meeting which was held last Monday. These enilNidy the new scale of wage to he In vogue from this time on. showing a lowering of tho scale of al.iiul 2D p?r cent. Mine Owners' association Gold-.--i- The reduction in wages la pnctl Stockholm. Oscar II. king of Swe- roily $1 per day for all classes of den, died at 9:10 oclock Sunday workmeu. The association further morning. The death of the venerable declare tha't members of the associamonarch occurred in the royal apart- tion will nor In the future employ in ment of the iMtiace, where, surrounded it around his mine or around hla mill by the members of his family. Includ- any member of Goldfield local union ing the aged Queen Sophia and the No. 220 of the Western Federation of Crown Prince Oacar Gustave, tho high Miners or of any union connected with ministers of state, the inevitable eui jr affiliated with the said Western bad been awaited, while outside tbs Federation of Miners, and that al palace great crowds stood with bowed men hereafter employed hy any memheads and tearful eyes long after tha ber of thia association In or around announcement came of the death ot hla mine or mill be required, as a their sovereign. The whols condition of his employment, to sign country in bowed with grief, for King a written contract which contains an Oacar was something more than a agreement that the miner is not now ruler of hit people and had endeared and will not he during the time he la himself to them aa an intlmnte and working, a member of the Goldfield personal friend. When the flag on Miners union No. 220 of tbe Western Federation of Miners or of a union In he palace wan dipped to half-mathere waa a moan of ingulah from Goldfield or elsewhere (hat is direct the assembled multitude, and many of l or Indirectly affiliated with or haa them cried, Our dear old king Is any connection of any kind, nature or description with said Western Fed dead!" The succession to the throne of oration of Minora. The resolutions further declare that Sweden now passes to Oscar Gustave Adolphe, Duke of Verland, the eldest if there la not a sufficient number of sou of the late king. At a meeting men willing to go to work upon tho af the council of state Sunday after terms of tha reaolutlona betore Denoon the new king took tbe oath ot cember 12, it will employ men from allegiance under, the title of Gustave auch sources as it may be able to seV, and adopted the motto, With the cure them. The of the fatherland." people princess then took the oath of allegit is tna sensa or in la associaiance and the new monarch accepted tion that the coat of living In the the homage of lhe'fclite'blflSla'ls. 'reduced at The last hours of the expiring mon least 20 per rent from what it now is, arch were passed in unconsciousness, and unlesa this be done within a reaand up to the end be gave no sign of sonable timo tbla association will The construct and operate a general mer recognising those about him. n because he ebandise store or stores and boardqueen was could not bid her farewell. ing houses that will guarantee to tha men employed in and around tha THROWN DOWN THE GAUNTLET. mines and mills a reduction to thli or greater amount Mins Owners Declare They Will Make RUSSIA WILL BORROW MONEY. Goldfield an Open" Camp. Goldfield, Nev. Encouraged, doubt Rebuilding of Fleet and Other Expenless,-- by the presence of Federal troops ditures Can Not bo Met by Presin Goldfield, the Goldfield Mine Ownent Revenues. ers association held a meeting SaturSt It is learned from Petersburg. a ont at day afternoon and night gave statement In which it is openly said official sources that Russia probably that the members of the association will market a foreign loan the latter hare decided to make a determined part of 1908, If international condistruggle to free Goldfield of union tions are then favorable. Tho presdomination and make this an open ent revenues are adequate to cover camp. Tbe statement of the purpose tho ordinary expenses on tho ecoof the mine owners is direct and un- nomic scale which M. Kokovsoff has equivocal, and throws down the gaunt instltued since the war, with perhaps let to the Western Federation of Min- some assistance from a small interers. Officers of the association re- nal loan, but tor tho introduction of fused to say if any steps have already genera! construceducation, the been taken toward importing nontion of railroads, the of union miners in sufficient numbers to tbe fleet and similar projects, the nereopen the mines, which are now tdlo cessity of financial help from abroad and rapidly filling with water, but Is frankly admitted. These expendistated that many telecrnms are being tures can be deferred for a time, but received hourly offering men. not indefinitely, and the government believes that parliament haa recogSteamer Haa nized the necessity New of and will a thorizo a loan, the amount of which Rough Passage From Liverpool. shall not bo fixed, but will depend New York. Buffeted by storms largely upon the realization of the from the her retarded that passage 1908 budget, which will be known by time she left Liverpool until she September or October. passed the Grand hanks, the LusiWEEPING FOR LOVED ONES. tania, of the Ctinard linn, came into port Sunday. The time of passage hours and Hundreds of Women Waiting at waa five days twenty-twtwenty-fivminute. It was the flrat Mouth of Shaft for Their Dead. ahlp had time that the new tour-daW, Va. When darkneas Monongah, been compelled to battle with heavy seas during an entire voyage. Tha came Monday night a total of sixty-i- x bodies has been brought from the Lusitania made an average speed ol two wrecked mines at Monongah. 19.C2 knots. Rescue work, while slow, was proNEW YORKS BLUE SUNDAY. gressing smoothly and as rapidly as duo precaution tor the rescuers would Lack of Amusements Not Appreciate permit. by Residents of Gotham. The fourth day was n repetition of New York. New York on Sunday its three predecessors in the matter treated Its millions of residents and of pathel 1c scene. Hundreds of women remained near the mine all day, visitor tens of thousands week-em- l blue' screaming and crying until they al.o the novelty of a thoroughly most collapsed. As on former days, Sunday, ihe first, and probably tho hot coffee was served at intervals by of the metropolis In the history last. to keep the unfortunate the company the The aldermen will meet dining women from falllug to the ground week to modify the ordinances no far from exhaustion. Probably a dozen funerals were held Monday, and at as their authority gore. Broadway was deserted, except for all most distressing scenes were witthose who found nothing hotter to do nessed. than to walk the streets. Upon the Officials of Railroad closed doors of Ihe opera houses, the- Prominent Charged With Manslaughter. aters, mimic balls, dancing acadenr New York. Alfred H. Smith, vice mies, skating rinka and penny pouted. president and general manager of the cade placards had lei-was These bluntly announced that the New York. Central railroad, day plared on trial on Monday before places had been closed for tho O'Gor-man- s in accordance with Justice Justice Kellogg, In the supreme court decision. At the theater even on a charge of manslaughter in the the box offices were closed and the second degree, growing out of the advance sates for tbe week Interruptwrecks of the Brewster express at ed. The blue Sunday restraint waa Woodlawn last February, la which applied only to places of amusement, twenty-fou- r persona lost their lives and some of the theatrical men de- and sixty-seve- n were Injured. Gross clared that from a saloon standpoint negligence was charged in the Indict wide open. was tinuHually the Iowa xenL well-love- d grief-stricke- Record-Breakin- g o y DEPOSITORS HAVE HOPE. Believe Condition of California Safe Deposit Company Is Not Hopeless. San Francisco. About 200 men and women, depositors In the Insolvent bank of the California Safe Deposit ft Trust company, held a meeting TuesTreasurer Muet Go. Michigan at which Charles F. day morning, Mich. Governor Warner Ianlng. A committee presided. O'Callaghan has formally notified States Attorney was appointed to confer with other General Bird to draft charges against of depositors and to arrange State Treasurer Frank P. Glasler oi groupa for a general mass meeting of all deChelana, Mich., looking to his re- positors to be held some day thia moval front offlec. This action follows week. A hnjieful feeling prevailed, Governor Warners demand for and it was the sentiment of the maresignation, which the treasurer jority present that the condition of The charees against Mr. the bank la not so bad as haa been rerefused. Olasler grows out of the closing or ported. James Dalzell Brown, genthe Chelsea. Mich., Ravings bank, eral manager of the suspended CaliDecember 2, by Itsnking Commis- fornia Safe Deposit ft Trust company, sioner Zimmerman as a result of Mr, la still to tail, on a charge of Glasicr'a financial trouble ' Gia-sie- In iIum. witii ihe 1:.- Egyptians Hiivwk occulii-inpied ralosiine. fluenced early (iri-ccuiiure to a considerable lirgrri1., us shown by a similarity of expression in tln-lart. As scientists delve Into the mysteries hidden these long ages, who knows Inn that in the end the route of development, troin ancient Eurasia to prehistoric America may yet be traced. As mystery after mystery la aolted the steps of humanity King Oscar II Had Endeared Him are followed more mid uiorely accurself to AO the People as aa ately until in due time all these tbiuga shall be made known. Intimate, Personal Friend. Professor Cummings announced that the Utah Archaeological aociety would meet at the University on Saturday, December 14th, next. Much interest Is centered in the specimens Oldest Son of the Swedish King, Os car Gustave Adolphe, Succeeds to and results of the summer's explorations in the San Juan country. tho Throne, Taking the Oath Why couldnt these la put closei in where of Allegiance a Few Hours ihe husy man could at least get a After the Death of glimpse of them? So Albert T. Day is not to be exeWere Loaded Down With the Choicest cuted after all. Well, perhaps tbla Is tbe better solution of the matter. ,' Specimen Ore Ever Taken From It is a serious thing to kill a man a Goldfield Mine. in Mld blood or after cool deliberas tion. That Day killed Voss Is not quesGoldfield. Five men were arrested tioned, but the malice aforethought" t level of the Rogers is. And who can enter into a man's on the and say what syndicate Wednesday night and taken mind long after the act 4 act? before he the thought them of Three the Jail. to county "brain invented Millionaires have 100 were loaded down with pounds storm shields for their murderous of the choicest specimen ore ever class, lut the poor man well, the The Goldfield. taken from a mine in few men pass their sois fact piiiin ore is valued at $20 per pound, a to- und score years without somewhere ut value of $2,000. The men arrested along the pathway of life, meeting were John Riley, J. Johnson, F. O'Don- conditions that arouse all their worst Mackay and James passions, and often circumstances nell, William and Thompson alone prevent their doing violence to A SURE REMEDY. Mack:y Thompson. the mine, a fellow man. It may be a vile Inentered were taken as they a studied insult, or a sinuation. President I and had no ore in their possession. veiled threat. Resentment is incited supporting andRoosevelt a strenuously were men measure bepermitted urging The three other animal man the to and the glvea way tore congress that ought to Interest and mine the enter to officers the brut by nature. It is lean murder than every citizen In the United Statea. it hours lah. proceed on their way. Eight i Is generally sdniitted that the m-en- t the onto The lower walks of life present re bankera' panic waa later, as they climbed entirely unnecea-ary- , Existence; from the Rogers syndicate shaft, cttllarly haid conditions. and waa reused by the baaeleaa struggle" a In this Itself is struggle. fear of dcisisltors, withdrawing their they were taken into custody. obstaThe stolen ore came from either from the cradle to the grave or ri money from the banka, thua taking It cles must be broken down the Littio Florence or the Rogers moved. The weak are often crushed ont of circulation. While there are a picthe great many timid people in thia counis It both. or syndicate lease, and the strong alone survive. try with money, who fear to truat the sees ture ore, the selected Quart which " or Society, banka, which are, however, ten tlmea la segregated In mining and shipped the struggling mass and hears the safer than their own ore $200 cites of distress, bnt instead of giv- they would not fear for custodianship, separate from the ordinary a moment to the the relief aggravate needed, ing leases. of the truat that money to a bank owned In on situation by by talking reforms, .and operated hy the government High grading has been going ofthrowing a sop here, and showing We should Goldfield tor some time, and the postal savfavor there. This causes jealousies ings banks. Into establish which people could ficers have been unable to cope with and arouses and excites deposit their resentments, money and draw a small the situation. and the under-worl- d strug- interest, and passions ' thereby keep ail of our fierce. more becomes more and gle Money in circulation. As before statORCHARD ON THE STAND. beont When actual violence breaks ed, tbe recent panic waa caused by tween the individuals, then It Is hang, hoarding, and it will be seen that by Repeats Horrible Story of Wholesale shoot, or imprison. estaMJghing these savings Murder and Crime. Prevention Is better than cure. banka, we could keep postal all of our money to remove crime on of cause Better the in delation. thua Boise, Ida. For tour hours making it lmpos-aibl-a than to cure them. Stay the flood of for a money panic to occur In Wednesday, in the trial of George A. drink that is down the throats, time of prosperity, like tbe present, Pettlbone for the murder of former of men and poured women to excite their and in fact Orthere would not be any Governor Steunenberg, Harry Clot-and to lead them ruin, passions diminution of prosperity. Suppose you chard was on the witness stand. Un- the places of questionable amusement Mrv Yoter, write to senator and der the guidance of James H. Haw- that lead people, old and yonn congressman, and yourthem to urge ley, chief counsel for the prosecution. astray. Stop unnecessary, uncalled J establishing postal aavinga Orchard told of the blowing up of for labor on Sunday, that the people ijmtka. The country needs them, and the Bunker Hill and Sullivan mine in may have needed, quiet heaithfifl president wishes lo see such a If the people could or xrpull lw enacted. the Coeur d'Alenea, the killing of rest quiet rational rest there vwttli Charles McCormick and Mel Beck In take be need tor amusement and 'ea"v- -' BUT DENVER GOT IT. the Vindicator mine, In the Cripple to less their nerves. But now that Creek district of Colorado; the mur- thesteady state has given Albert Day his Denver expects Its cash and lta der of Lyte Gregory in Denver; the life. It should not keep him in idleclimate to attract the Democratic condethe of ness. Being a comparatively yang vention when Independence blowing up time rolls 'around," repot and the attempts made on the man, he should have work, uwful mark! a western If it exchange. life of Governor Peabody of Colorado. work, productive work, remunentlve haa noting else to offer, Denver shows work. of shtuld work The his In the main the testimony was the profit a lamentable Ignorance of Democratic same as given at the Haywood trial, go to educate his children, if ht has desires. libbut the questions emphasized Petti-bone- 's any, and thua while deprived of be made useful and aomevhat A Chicago woman alleged conspiracy. An entire- erty, says her husband disappeared with a thousand dollar ly new feature of the evidence was profitablemanto the atate, for any more can do than keep bill and she fears he is lost. We fee", the statement by Orchard that Pettlbone had told him in 1904 that he pur- himself. pretty certain that several thousand Albert Day himself can never for- Chicago hold-uchased 100 rifles from a hardware men will now do their company in Denver and shipped them get his terror as he counted the fays very best to find him. him and stood between hours that to the Coeur d'Alenes for use In the riots of 1895. The witness said Petr and eternity. Would to God thS his Amusements. tibone told him he paid $1,500 of experience might act as a deterrent Salt Lake Theatre (Flrat South and Western Federation money for the to others when tempted to yielf to nte). Eastern successes, 25 cents, up. riflea. Another portion of the testi- oer-trlepassions! But will It? Orpheum (State street, below 1st mony which the state regards as imSouth), Vaudeville, 25 cents to $1, portant, waa the statement that PettlLECTURE O NARCHAEOLOGY. Grand (Second South, east of State), bone visited Orchard's house at Criptfeiodrama, 25 to 75 cents. D. C. Hogarth, representative of ple Creek and showed him how to use Lyric (Main, below 3rd South), VauPettlbone dope." It is claimed by the British museum of archaeology, deville, 10, 20 30 cents. eviprosecution that corroborative audience la the Electric Theatre (264 S. State), Movpoke to a fair-size-d dence will be Introduced on these public library lecture room on Mo- ing pictures, 10 cents. points. a NIckleodeon (Main, between 1st and nday evening, Decemberf 2nd, oa tbe "Problem of tbe Hlttites. "id So), Moving Pictures, 5 cents. JEFF DAVIS ATTACKS TRUSTS. Being thoroughly conversant trith the he spoke with authority Arkansas Senator Declares His Bill and subject, discussed it in an able and inteWill Kill the Trusts. resting manner. By means of illustrations be showed the peculiar inHONEST WORK. Washington. Passionate oratory scriptions undoubtedly their fora of HONE3T PRICES. marked the proceedings of the senIn connection with ate on Wednesday. Senator Jefferson picture writing of heroes or divinities. Tbe Painless Extraction of Teeth or Davis of Arkansas, who, when elect Hlttltes seem to have had their seat no Pay. All Work Positively Guar1126-X- ; ed, declared that he would attack the of power in Asia Minor centuries beanteed. Phones: Roll, Ind. 1126. trusts Immediately after taking his fore the Christian era. Certain wri218 South Main. seat, fulfilled his promise, although tings deciphered of late years prore he was a few days late in doing so. The speech was filled with sensational declarations, and was given with that vigor for which the ArkanAsk Your Dealer For sas senator is famous in his own 300-foo- day adopted resolutions reported by the committee on finance, which met to embody the Culberson and Clay resolutions into one set. Resolved. That the secretary of the treasury be and he Is hereby directed to they were of Utah iIiii-Iii- olutions Asking Secretary of Treasury for Information Received Unanimous Vote of to transmit to the senate the J EDITORIALS. ALBERT DAY SAVED! Information Wanted Regarding Certificates of Indebtedness, Bonds and Clearing House Certificates Washington.' The senate on r GAUGHI 5b MUST EXPLAIN Senator Aldrich Announces That ARE HIGH-GRAD- University n |