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Show ILl-FAT- SHIP ED REACHES ST !T Nevada Legislature Will Le Asked to Adopt Law Creating State Rangers for Police Duty Mina Owners Seek Federal Injunction to Prevent Picketing in Goldfield and Decire a Dissolution of the Miners Union. n forty-fourt- h twenty-eight-hou- rific Battle With Sea. Minneapolia--Flou-r shipments from at the MInepoft for 1907 will fall short of San Francisco. Leaking rate of eighteen inches a day, and me totals shipped during 1906 by nearwith her men exhausted after a long ly a million barrels. This decrease battle at the pumps to keep the ves- apparently has not been entirely due sel afloat, the American ship Ersklne to the financial flurry, as the figures M. Phelps, bound from Seattle for for each month show that only In storm three months of the entire year have Karlui, sought refuge from the off this port Thursday morning and the shipments for 1907 exceeded those arrived in the harbor shortly before for the same months in 1906. The noon. So desperate was th Jstruggle number of barrels of flour sent out from wired by the member of tne ship by the various mills lest so farMinneapolis rrew to make San FYancIsco this year have been 13,125,376, all sea that while for a corresponding period In their tmmI founder at col1906 there were 14,573,123 . barrels arriving were on the verge of lapse. The Phelps left SeattleInmany shipped, a deficit of 747,743 barrels. balfor bound Karlui, days ago, IMPORTANT FIND. last, in command of Captain Graham. While off Cape Flattery nine days Documents Taken from General Rlks ago the vessel sprung n leak. in 1806 Discovered in Mexico. Mails for the Small Penalty Using Mexico City. What is considered a With Intent to Defraud. very Important historical discovery Promoters, mining Cola Denver, has resulted from the efforts of Dr. engineers and other persons convicted Herbert E. Belton, the American hisof using the malls with Intent to dewho la here engaged in refraud In connection with the sale of torian, work under the auspices of search stock in the Spanish Bullion Mines InstUntlon of Washing-ton- . the Carnegie company, were sentenced by Judge The Ihd dlscovt R. E. Lewis In the United States disin this city of eighteen of unearthing as follows: trict court here, George e documents taken from the 8. Dubois, Lee Dubois and C. L. twenty-onM. Blackwell, thirty days In Jail and possession of Lieutenant Zebulon of Pike States the United army by H. William fine Wilson, $1,000 each; W. B. Cameron. A. E. Keables and Spanish soldiers in 1806, when he was Arthur Lawrence, fifteen days' Im- captured while making his famous prisonment and $500 fine each; Ar- trip up the Arkansas and Missouri thur Levan and E. W. Sebben, $100 rivers, visiting the Osage and Cofine, and costs amounting to $200; R. manche Indians at the instance of Hunt and Dunton Pir.cus, $50 fine General James Wilkinson, then governor of Louisiana. and $150 costs. Financial Worries Leads to Death. New York. Ernest G. Stedman. rice president and director of the J. C. Lyons Building ft Operating company, for which receivers were appointed, committed, suicide by jumping In front of a subway train at the fourteenth slreet station. The fatality precipitated a panic among the hundreds of waiting passengers. Women became hysterical and it was with difficulty that the crowd was controlled by the subway police. A valuation of over $7,000,000 la placed upon the real estate owned by thi Lyons company. Fight Between Strikers snd Police Results in 210 Deaths. Valparaiso. According to an official statement, the recent encounters at Iqutque between nitrate strikers and the police, resulted in the klliing of 210 men and the wounding of fifty. During one of the engagements, the troopB fired particularly at the leaders of the strikers, but their aim was poor and the men were not hurt The president and vice president of the strike organisation, who are Spanish anarchists, have disappeared. THE snd Rrprrst .itailves Will Rest Until January 6. When the Real Work cf F'rr&ent Sson MOHAWK MINE BEGINS Deputy Sheriff, Paid by the Goldfield Mine Owner Association, W.il . Guard the Strike-Breaker- Will Bfjiin in Being Present Political Crisis in Portugal May Result in a Republican Form of Government Goldfield. Ncv. Willi- filly men at work underground, I lie Mohawk mine r was siailed up Monday morning, ilu-the year IP-- 7 ri i: wteka that over three being shut down tor miners shall do a: a,; $ W(,rx The Gonsolidau-- mill and the Nevada? of Car King annually during i:.(. ien: .n which Will Demand Abdication ie limGoldfield reduction work their claims asv t lot on the Ground That He ie Morning. Senator CulSont l.i'ivd.ui-- j a Joint ally Incapable of Governing Sheriff Ingalls added a large numresolution pro; .urns,; :iU the Portugueee, ber of deputies to his force, the men to the cons:.?':: .on l!:ni!i!i utt. being paid by the Mine Owners' asso. of the m and vice prcsUh-n- f to ciation to act as guards and patrolsix years and I'loblb.iiug a t iectioa of the present men. The Mine Owners' association result The Liebon. for a second i a Urge crisis here may not only de- asserts that during a the week will be A number f o;:.cr bills a;,.i reso- political of number ornew and better termine whether a In. Very few of. the strikers lutions were introduced After being brought administration la to pre- have returned to work. In session forty five minute.; the sen- der of public hut remote aa such a In vail Portugal, ate adjourned until Juauu-- 6. to the ordinary ob- NIXON BITTER AGAINST MINERS. appears After being in about twenty change the whole monarchist server, whether minutes the Ihmim of not way to a repubPredicts That This Is Last Fight of ahall give regime adjourned until January ti The proReThe of form government. lican Western Federation. , ceedings were i itl. uu'il i.y a brief but as Is the influence small publicans. fierce speech by Mr. Guim-- s of TenWashington. After a consullaiioa exercise at piesent under the re- with President Roosevelt on Monday, nessee. who criii the house for they enwhich the people Its luactlun and for taking such a stricted suffrage Senator Nixon of Nevada expressed it that Franco, by exposing believe Joy, recess we at a time "when opinion that the president could long of the monarchist paH we niodfy hi, order direct- Should have gone to Wall stieet and the practices administered a blow to the 0f.the troops.. The throttled the thieves and turned back tles, has wllUdwl (he ng and the monarchy state take same uie of to the honest people their hard earn- prestige of the king gUon from whlchlt faBMW Peww. aod the ,nUr- n Mr. 0 was Gaines tectln, ings." preceded by made a a near republic senator thesaid, la Mr. Hepburn of Iowa, who protested at Goldfield, revela- Franco, by Certainly wh.t jUBt Indiswas Rrtva what said he the against " W 'M th r''U,t criminate way In which committees WhV T"Ur?I he re b,n were given authority to sit during the ,tbe. . be iruposrible to discus session of the house, thereby causing I hk'h they I have with . ba asserted. one la they To certain, conjure thing to arrest advantage. members he immune from I -and that Is that the Western Federa-fo- r in esse It became necessary to secure Franco's own avowal that the country of Miners will uot be known In iton of the a quorum. years has been the football con-Jcoh- - Goldfield when this trouble has sole the with monarchist parties, eluded. 1 dl-WILL WELCOME FLEET. their of distributing graft to the scandal of the enta, n Faw0r People of Rio Janeiro Will Extend made surreptitiously from the public Smelter 8mok- CaM Deelded Reaidenta Lake Salt of Valley 1 to Glad Hand Americana treaeury to the royal family, the srbl-Rio Janeiro. When the American trary manner In which these advances I Washington. The supreme court of fleet of warships reacbea this port It have been liquidated by decree, and I the United States on Monday denied of the will be accorded a royal welcome. It lastly, the alleged repression" Bppcatlon for a-- writ of . certiorarito la push fl,ed Jn Their plan dictatorship." f the Utah OonsoIIIs not lnteded, however, that the welIssue as soon as the restoration dated Mining company, which sought come shall be demonstrative, but that the of legality permits them to open a a all courtesy shall he paid the visitors rehearing with a view- to aeltlng in the newspapers, and campaign an Injunction obtained In tbe aside assemwere as though the visit expressly later, when the cortes again States' district court for Utah United card. made to Brazil. their to trump bles, play moa James than Godfrey and 408 other farm- less be The fleet is expected here about will by This nothing I era In Salt Lake action bis valley. The injnno-Ifor Franco January 11, and it will remain at Uio tiou to Impeach I liquidating" the king's debts to1 lion restrained the Utah Consolidated Janeiro for about ten daya Admiral and as a logical . coral-- Mining company, the United Slates Alencar, the minister of marine, has the treasury, demand the abdication I Smelting company and the Bingham to thereof Issued an order for a division com- lary for abetting this I Consolidated Mining company from Carlos of King coun-gues- e posed of the cruisers Barrow and crime," under a clause of the Portu-- 1 I operating smelters in Salt Cake and the gunboata Tymbera, constitution which compels the ty and fro pi permitting the escape Tamoyo and Tlradentea, to hold them- abdication of the monarch when he la therefrom of fumea, gases, etc., alselves In readiness to meet the Amer- adjudged "morally Incapable" of gov- leged to be Injurious to crops, animals Tbe themselves. snd complainants ican fleet on the high seas and ac- erning. effect of Monday's decision is to concompany it Into the harbor. A numAN ERA OF PEACE, tinue in effect tbe permanent Injuncber of fetea are being arranged, tion granted by lower courts. and are which dances, picnics among Tire American Central Republics will banquets. Tbe finance minister Arizona Man Attempts to Shoot Hat Constant Scrapping. give a ball on FI sal Island, In tha bay off. Friend's Head. of Rlo Janeiro. t the Cal. I bet yon cant From Imperial, Exempted Mining Assessment. Central American peace conference, shoot my bat off my head," daringly obSenator Teller Washington. which has Just brought its sessions exclaimed E. O. Sturgill to his comtained unanimous consent in the sen- to a close In this city, to the presi- panion, Jim Owens, at Brawler, as the ate on Saturday for consideration of the five Central American re- latter stood with a heavy caliber pishis bill, which waa set aside Thursday dents of a reply haa been received tol In hla hand snd waved It about In publics, through a filibuster of Senator Carter, from the heads of three of those govbraggadocio manner. The men, with exempting entrymen of mining claims ernments Costa Rica, Nicaragua and a party of friends, had been drinking from payment of assessments for Salvador showing that those govern- No sooner had Sturgill uttered his 1907. No objection waa raised by Senment! are In complete acconl with I boast than Owena leveled the weapon. ator Carter or the Utah senators, who tbe action of the conference. Prompt took deliberate aim at hla friend's previously opposed the measure, and and favorable replica are expected and fired at a distance of six feet The It passed the senate. Aa adopted, the from tbe presidents of Honduras and bullet struck Sturgill in the forehead measure applies only to the states of Guatemala and he is In a precarious condition. Oregon, California, Colorado, Idaho, Owens Is in Jail. and South Dakota. -' The Philippines Tariff Bill. Health Broke Down. The iFhilipplnes tar-Washington. Murdered While They Slept. Omaha J. Frank Carpenter, secre-guIff bill, on which hearing will be be-Maryville, Mo. Mrs. William O. by the house committee on ways II tary of the Carpenter Papei company, Boatright and her grown daughter and means during tbe first week after one of tbe largest paper houses 111 the were fatally shot wuile Asleep by a the reconvening of congress after the I west, committed suicide Monday1 night young farmer, on a farm near holidays. Is similar to the measur In--1 by shooting. Mr. Carpenter was 47 Maryville Saturday night Tbe women traduced hy Representative Payne I years old. While the members of his were sleeping together, and the husthe house during the I family were at dinner be went to his and band and father knew nothing of the last passed hy I congress and which admits to the room unnoticed. A pistol shot took outrage nntll his daughter staggered United States free of duty articles I his wife to the room, where she found Into his room and fell on hla bed. Bert wholly the product of the Philippine I Mr. Carpenter lying1 on 'the bed with O. Tolbert, a young farmer who was Islands except sugar, tobacco and rice, I a bullet wound In his head.. He died In love with MIsa Boatright, was ar- on which a duty amounting to 25 per I aa she reached tbe roam. Nervous rested on the charge of doing the cent of the present rate Is provided I prostration, causing a complete, break? I down, undoubtedly led to Ue deed. shooting, and has confessed the crime for. Washington - L , day passed H trll mi.-iI ,iu Satur I'!il'iiilli? -i ; Passenger Train on the Colorado ft Southern Blown From the Track ond Lands in the Ditch With Disastrous Results to Passengers. t s pn-si.i- The baggage car snd first of train M- coach passenger northbound on the Colorado ft Southern railroad, which left Denver at 10 o'clock a. m. Tuesday, waa blown from the track and overturned In tbs ditch, a quarter of a tulle north of Merakall, ten milea south of Boulder, about of tha noon. J. A. Ganet, peace, Long Mountain, Cola, was far tally Injured, dying a few hours later. Five persons wer seriously Injured and a number of others slightly hurt. A gale had been blowing over northern Colorado throughout the day, the wind at times attaining a velocity of to sixty miles an hour,' and forty-fiv- e caused much damage by blowing down small farm buildings, treeiltele-graps pules, etc. A large plate-glaswindow was blown In at the Daniels ft Fisher department store In this city. Denver. h RESPITE FOR SAILOR BOYS. Members of the Battleship Fleet Rest in Port of Spain. Port of Spain. The first day of the offloors and men of the American battleship fleet at this port (Tuesday) proved to be an enjoyable ona Bright sunshine favored the visitors, and after everything was made shipshape on board the battleships, two thousand men qrere permitted to come ashore. The officers of the fleet, to the number of a hundred or more, attended a garden party, at which they had the opportunity of meeting many of the prominent public men of Fort au Spain. Sir Henry Moore Jackson, governor of Trinidad, accompanied by his staff, returned the visit of Rear Admiral Evans, which the American commander bad made In the morning, and extended to him and some fifty of tha superior officers an Invitation to luncheon. All through the day the great Amsr lean ships, as well as those who manned them, were objects of special SS3KL&-2Igale' ona The town put on Its best attire, and pleasing decorations greet ed the eye at every turn. sytJrtr3Sro75 CHARGED WITH HIGH TREASON. Trial of 160 Members of the First Russian Duma. SL Petersburg. The trial of 1(0 members of the first duma who signed the Viborg manifesto about eighteen months ago, calling upon the citizens of Russia to stand up for their rights for popular representation and for sa Imperial parliament, has begun. The defendants are charged with high treason. The verdict of guilty Is anticipated, as the gist of the accusation Is established by the text of the manifesto, and only a technical defense can be interposed. But there is no reason to anticipate the Infliction of the maximum penalty, which is death. The majority of the defendants have abandoned all hope of acquittal, but are looking forward toIm-a light sentence, such as a year's prisonment or some similar punish- ment Federation Objects to Courto Prohibition of the Boycott for the T?ssh!cs?w Attorneys American Federation of Labor have filed objections against the scope of the temporary Injunction of the district court prohibiting the boycotting of tbe Buck Stove ft Range company of St Lonis. They have moved that the order be amended, and hearing on the motion probably will be held on January 8. Counsel for tbe defense desire to have the Injunction run until the further order of the court instead of until the final decree. J. Bryan, Senator From Florida. BroFla. Governor Jacksonville. ward on Christmas day appointed William James Bryan of this city to be United States senator, vice Stephen Russell Mallory, deceased, for the remainder of the term expiring March 4, 1909. Mr. Bryan is s prominent attorney and now holds the position of county solicitor for this county. He was born in Orange county, Florida, October 10, 1876; was reared in the vicinity of his birthplace. Mr. Bryan is a prominent lawyer of this city, and a member of the Democratic state executive committee. Will Preserve Voices for a Century. Paris. There was a unique ceremony Tuesday afternoon in the subterranean passages of the opera house. It conslted of depositing in a specially prepared vault a talking machine and a number of discs bearing records of the voices of the great st singers of the twentieth century. Caruso. Scotti, Plancon, Patti, Melba, Calve and others are represented In the selection. At the end of 100 years they will be opened and tbe people of that age will have the opportunity of hearing voices of this era. Teddy Bear Craze Dying Out. New York. The Teddy bear erase is dying out, according to the toy dealers In New York. When the stores closed late Tuesday night, most or the toy departments were pretty well cleared out, except for Teddy hears. During the holiday niBh. Just over, thousands of doga elephants, mom keys, and rabbits, made of furry doth and Bluffed as are the Teddy bears were sold, but very few of the great numbers of hears that went into the toy shops early in the season have left the shelves. Howard on the 8tand. Georgetown, Ky. James H;.ard was on the witness stand on Tuesday In the Caleb Powers trial. Howard most emphatically denied that be wax on the state house squire at any time during the morning of Januarj 30, wken Goebel was shot; said tbr.i ha was not Inside the executive building that morning; that he never saw Governor Taylor or Youtsey, and declared that he had absolutely nothing o do with the assassination. The witnB admitted that late in the afternoon of the day Goebel waa shot, he, witn others, visited capital square. W. FOR Senators Unusual Result of a Colorado, One Passenger American The Francisco. San ship Fatally Injured. Atlas dropped anchor here I'hris.inar day, 275 days out from Baltimore. It ended a voyuge made tragic hy col lision off Cape Horn, attended hy tne sinking of another vessel, the drown- ADJOURNS E Voyage Attended by Many Tragic Events, Sinking of Another Craft, Mutiny and Death Among the Crew. ing of the fated crafts captain and the captaina wife, mutiny on Ms owr decks snd death among its crew. On June C. at G pr in., the Atlas the Norwegian bark Viking struck Goldfield, Nevada. Residents ot Goldfield are expecting to hear at any Captain Peterson, bound from Hanr moment that Governor Sparks has de- burg to Calalo. Both were badly dam cided to call an extra session of the aged by the contact, hut the hark worse. In the terror of th legislature to adopt new laws looking fared to the organisation of a body of state night thirteen of the crew of the Nor boarded the American ship rangers or police to preserve Isw wegian and order in case of trouble over the crawling over tangled shrouds and outcome of the dispute which now dangling booms, llut Captain Peter son and his wife were not among threatens to be out. Should the extra session be called those who made the dangerous Iran and laws passed permitting the or- sit. But it was too dark to reudet the Atlas stood by during ganisation of state militia, or police aid, though and next morniug the Yik the night, force, the men, it is claimed, would had disappeared. ing be sent to Goldfield as soon as posThe Atlas put Into Rio de Janeiro sible, and kept there on police duty On the way until the present conflict between for rypairs, leaking badly. took place to the this port mutiny the mine owners and the miners has among the crew, over some trouble been settled. waa evilly On Thursday tbs officials of the with the mate, but It the collision off Cape miners' union and C. E. Mahoney, quelled. Before of the ship's company met vice president of the Western Feder- Horn three On May 23, J. Saumacher death. to who is here effect a settleation, Charles Nolan, seamen, fell from ment of the strike, learned of the plan and Jib boom and were drowned. On the bf the mine owners of Goldfield to June 15 John Hook, aall maker, died obtain an injunction through the fed- - and was burled at sea. When the ral courts preventing picketing and Bhlp arrived the captalnB son and the ringing about the dissolution of the third .officer were 111 and the vessel was flrdered Into quarantine. Goldfield miners' union. Mahoney, speaking of this latest MEETING OF WOOL GROWERS. move of the mine owners, said: "An Injunction of this kind, if Issued, will jnean that there is nothing left for National Association Will Aosombleat Helena January 14. the miners to do but to Jump into the sea. Had the petition been for Mont. All arrangements Helena, writ restraining the miners from have been made for the I or not would Jticketlngt boycotting, have been surprised. In the bill of annual meeting of the National Wool complaint, however, as I understand Growers' association In this city Janit, there are tiro new points: One, uary 14, 15 and 16. Advices havs been the prayer for an order of the fed- received Indicating that upward of eral court prohibiting the miners 2,000 persons wll be present Simulfrom continuing their organization on taneously a sheep show will ba held, the ground that it is a nuisance; the at which the leading wool and sheep other point that is new is that Goldof the country have stated field miners' union be dissolved. Any Interests will make exhibits. they men set of who and that fancy Judge The questions to be considered at the Goldfield miners will tamely submit to such procedure, are greatly the wool growers meeting will be the mistaken. 1 would favor ignoring public land questions and the attitude any such order from any court in ex- of the national administration therer istence. Injunctions have come to be on. The law, relaft mere joke to the American people, tive to livestock shipments, will also .and this one would be the biggest be considered, as well as a number of Joke of all. Vto shall fight It with minor questlona pertaining to the in feverr' weu t our disposal. There would be nothing else for us to do." dustry. 7355 8HvRT FLOUR I KEPT LEAKY SHIP AFLOAT. Minncapills Mills 8end Out 1,000,000 Vessel Brought Into Port After TerBarrels Less Than Last Season. long-draw- CONGRESS strike-breaker- . li.-- - I' Him ?pb? tLh"; - ct re 1 n " Crime of Insane Farmer. Mo. Albert Cameron, Fllley, a farmer living southeast of here, killed Ids wife and daughter and his brother by shooting them. Fllley Is supposed to be Insane. The dead are Mrs. FU-etheir daughter, and Filths brother. Clay Fllley. Clay wife also was attacked by the murderer, but managed to escape from the house and given the alarm. When J- - L. Smith, the marshal of Cameron, drived at the Fllley house he found the murderer seated In the room 4here the bodies of his victims lay. Inactivity Brings Suffering to School Children. Berlin. The municipality Is face to face with a very serkinx problem In connection with the supply of food to thousands of virtually starving children attending the primary schools in consequence of tbe industrial Inactivity. Hitherto the Children's Canteen society has been able to cope with the task In a very satisfactory way by meons of subscriptions from private sources, but the calls on Its funds are this year sol great that it will be unable to supply many of the children. Two Score Killed and rfp One to Blame. Washington. A- verdict ,ofb not guilty was returned by the Jury Monday night in the case of Engineer Hildebrand, Conductor Hoffmeyer, - Fireman McClellan and Brakeman Rnd.ler, tor the train rrew who manslaughter In connection with tbe wreck at Terra Cotta, p., C,. oq ,tLe Baltimore ft Ohio railroad on becem-be- r 30, 1906, in which forty-thre- e persons were killed sn 1 upwards of three score Injured. The trial had bets in progress for three weel.a California Bank Holidays Over. San Francisco. The legal holidays declared by Governor Gillette for the Purpose of aiding the banks in their financial stringency was ended Saturday nlghL In spesklng of the sltua-U- n Homer S. King, president of tlu clearing house, said: During the past two weeks s everything in hanking baa been normal. The need o4 the holiday Is passed. Gold Is plenM-u- l on demand. The clearing house certificates have served a useful pur- Poae.Jbut they are gradually being re- - Girl Killed by Fool With Pistol. Ashville, N. C. Miss Athena Green, 16 years old, daughter of J. A. Green, Subway Accident In Parla Paris. Five persons Fere killed I Monday night by an fxplwlon of rom-pressed air In the uncompleted Metropolitan subway tunnel under the river Seine near Notre Dame. The accident whs caused hy a sudden sinking of a caisson Arty feet below the srrface of the water wnlch forced out' of position one of the gret head shields. The suiting rush of air suddenly released hurled five of the workmen against the concrete wall, killing them outOther men became panto right. stricken, but all succeeded in cutting out. y. Fll-ley- 's Industrial a prominent citizen of Buena Vista, was accidentally killed by a bullet Iron.- the revolver of Joe Lance, a - mountaineer, who with several companions was passing Buena Vista station on a Southern railway passengei Lance pulled hlr revolver, say-- 1 ing he wanted "to hear It sound, and fired It from the moving train. The train was stopped and lance placod under arrest snd rushed to Hendersonville to prevent a mob from lynching him Mexlcan Revolutionists Will Be Tried. Wrecked, But All on Board I?oa Angeles, Cal. The three MexiWere Saved. can revolutionists, Ricardo Flores. Mi Iiuenns Ayres. The whaling steamKn, Antonio Villareal and Libra flu er Austral, which was reit-ntlan ArRlverda, who have been In Jai here and naval transport prior to nce August 23, were on Saturday gentina held by United States Commissioner that whs the Francals. ou which the made on Dyke to answer to the territorial explorer K. Charcot, In 1903-court at Tombstone, Aria., on the his southern expedition, has been tocharge of Instigating a military move- tally wrecked In a fierce gale on the ment against the government of Mex- Uruguayan const. The Austral carried ico in violation of the neutrality laws twenty six persons. Including the memof the Uultrd States. Each was held bers of the meteorological ; observan ball of $5,000. v i:!th rag not furtory for the Wandel island. All were nished, and thev were remanded to saved, however, hy the Messagerler lall. marsttm etcHinMc Amazone. rir-cle- 4, - were-Indicte- Change Rooms for Cripple Creek. Colorado Springs, Colo. A special from Cripple Crock to .the Telegraph says: The change room", In the larger of tbe mines of Cripple Creek district will ngaln lie adopted., the new rule to go into effect the first, day of Jan-uarThis decision has been reached by a number of the largur mines, and it Is expected thut.tho system will be placed In effect In all of the mines where high grade ore Is found. The readoptlon of the change room, say mine owr era. Is directly dns to "high grading." . y. I |