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Show The Salt Lake- Tejleor am. QUOTATIONS MARKE1 OTHER Entire Stock of - Sis .lMWn V mmmimim AT THE SALT LAKE THEATEU. Jt cannot be denied that the management of the Salt Lake Theater intend to open the regrular dramatic season with a Nourish of trumpets, for with such a combination as Henry Miller, with Mis? Margaret. Anglin. supported by a distinguished company of players under the management of Charles I. Diir.nsham, in a new comedy by Richard Harding Davis, to open here on Monday, August 10th, playgoers are indeed in luck. The organization, numbering fifty-tw- o persons, is duo to arrive here tomorrow (Sunday), and aftpe a week s final rehearsals they will produce on Monday week "The Taming of Rolen," which is said to be written in Ttichard Harding Davis wittiest and happiest vein. This is the play that Mr. Miller produced with such pronounced success in New York at the Savoy theater last season and ran far over 100 nights. On Tuesday, the second and last night of the engagement, a new version of Dumas' classic made by Miss Anglin herself, is to be staged here for the first time and we are to be afforded the pleasure of teeing the distinguished actress in the role of Marguerite Gauthier, in which, if reports are to be believed, she has achieved the greatest, success of any artist who has essayed that immortal role. Henry Miller will, of course, be seen as Armand and he should Indeed be ideal in the character. Among the n artists supporting the stars may be mentioned George S. Tither-adg- e, Morton Selten, Lewis, Walter Hitchcock, RobertRalph Mackay, Bertram Harrison, Miss Kate Patterson Selten, Miss Martha Waldron, Miss Claire Kulp and others. "Ca-rnille- ," well-know- FREE AT LIBERTY Alice Ajax Bullion-Bec- k Carisa Cor.gor Consolidated Mercur . . concert. A programme of light music, which $ .21 l.W.a Creole 55 Daly e Daly West Eagle & Blue Bell Galena Grand Central Horn Silver Ingot Little Bell Lower Mammoth May Day Mammoth Northern Light l..v .r- - 4X-fr- Onta.ii Petro kc Sacramento Shower Consolidated Silver King Silver Shield South Swansea Star Consolidated Sunshine Swansea al CHURCH NOTICES. Ihf! hrs .01 u 02 HS 02 03 ooh ' NEW ASSAYING FIRM FORMED. York 3;u seems to have caught the public's favor, New Richmond-Anacond- a to be Frank J. Nichols, who for the selections the been has ".ok" prepared, Tetro ten years hag been connected with past the rendered as follows: .lr Victor Currle assaying firm, has Joined a .17Vi ....Leutner Wabash Overture, "Fest" 30 Yankee partnership with Charles C. Crlsmon Caprice. Old Alabama" under the name of Crlsmon & Nichols. Cruder (a) "In REGULAR CALL. new company has refitted and newb) "Peaceful Henry" Kelly The 200 $1.54. Con. Mercur, at ..Edwards Waltzes, "Circe" ly 100 equipped the Crlsmon Uros. office loo at $9.00; at $!.20. Grand selection, "King Dodo". and &0 at $38.30 ; 25 at $3S.45. laboratory at 219 South West TemWest. Daly Caprice. 100 76c. at where a general business of Lower street, Mammoth. ple (a) "Sunrise in Georgia" Camp 10U0 at lS4e. Shield. Silver and Rol'iiiison Dream" Maiden's "A assaying analytical work will be (b) Uncle Sam. 100 at 23c; 500 at 23sC. ...Mackie New conducted. Medley equipment consisting Popular at 28lzC. Century, 100 Grand selection. "English Airs" of furnaces, a crusher and a gasoline 100O SvsC. at La Reine, Godfrey engine have been ordered and are now Grand march, "Stars and Stripes".. Sousa OPEN BOARD. being Installed. Charles Crlsmon has . been manager of the Crlsmon Bros, Con.. 100 at Star You say business is dull? That is the Butler-Libera- l. 58 at 12c. firm during the past three years. best reason for placing a want ad. in 100 at 3'Jc. Century. want ads. 100 100 The Telegram. Telegram at TCc; at 77c; Lower Mammoth, DIVIDENDS AND BULLION. make business for you. Try and con- 100 at 7634c E00 26Vsc. at Star Con., vince yourself. The July dividends handed out by the TOTAL SALES. Utah producers aggregated the sum of Eat Sunday dinner at the Ford ho3275 shares for $5503.60. call, Regular divided among the properties as $713,000, 105S shares for $435.50. tel, 50c. Open board, 4333 follows: shares for $593.12. Total sales. Annie I.nurie .$ r.fo Week's total, 141,508 shares for $36,409.12. 4, Daly West ... V7IIEBE TO GO Grand Central 4fAf' TOE, AMUSEMENT. Highland Hoy Sacramento .. HEAVY JUDGMENTS r Silver King 10U inwill The Evening Telegram 13 0 Tot ftl OVER C. F. KNIGHT The form you on all sports, resort3 f regular dividend of the Consoliand theaters. Look up the ad. dated Mercur company was passed "" during the month, but every Indicolumn. Judge William C. Hall yesterday en again cation Is favorable for August. tered four big judgments against The ore and bullion settlements made n ml In a F. the open market amounted to J1.C63.-51Charles Knight, The business man's friend, "A Tele but In this amount the output of the man. ning gram want ad." Is not Included. The actions were brought to recover independant smelters the amounts alleged to be due for cer- SHIPMENT OF CONCENTRATES 1 MEN AND tain mining stocks, said to have been COMING TO LOCAL MARKET. sold and Knight. by misappropriated a , e, 2Gs-;c- 5"T -- plant ot Murray. AFFAIRS a a agent of the Short Line, went north today to size up C. I. TUTTLE, the live-stoc- k live-stoc- k situation. The judgments are as follows: Ima Consolidated Mining and Milling company, $12,023.20; F. S. Morris. $1401.92 E. B. Hatchier, $28,101.S6; George F Twitchell, $2331.52. COD. J. TV. BUBB, in command at Fort Douglas, returned from Denver GOLD DUST this morning after having attended a held to try the commandMilIDAHO ing officer of the United States on Fort several at Baird, itary hospital court-martia- STIRS MINING MEN 4 up-to-da- 500-pou- nd , jis al c ; r parsr.ie. a. m. 11 e er.lj 5. AM U. m'-S-we- r- r-.- 'j-'e- ? : r-,- rsrr-ad- frr k to !rd 1 c"c". Island and Realty preferred fHt the pressure? most anJ yielded 1 and 2 points respectively. Rock Island prt. f'.rred also lost a point. Metropolitan Securities 14 And EvansvUlo 1 Terr Haute preferred 2. Inac tive to made a b tl"r showing. North Ameri can ndvanccl 3'i on the taking over nf week's falle 1 holdings of one of stock exchange Arm. Iullni4n Im proved 3 points. Consolidated Gas New York, Chicago & St. Louis scond and Mexican Central. C. preferred C. C. & St. I.. New Jersey Cert nil. Wheeling &. Lake nrle first rrrferte-i- . Colorado Fuel. VI ririr; Chem ical and Leather preferred 1. The decision In favor of the Northern Securities company In the uit hy the State of Minnesota, caused a Jump in that stock on the curb, but the general market wns Indifferent. on the dividend Peoples' Gas rose declaration. International Pump Jumped . Disappointment over th? loan Increased by the bank statement c4arrt- -l prices tn th lowest. North Amerlian reacted 24, VSrglnla-Carolln- n Chemical Hocking Valley lot and P. C. C. & St. L. and rallied 2. The not pursued and the market steadied. Pullman steadied several inliiV. Th? close was llfelvs's at the rroovery. JXenk 1. Uir.-was Kansas City Cattle. 6u.2Z; W ZA ; Texas covra. f Western sterrs, $3.'''i l.y: Wrutcrn cow. JS C); native cows and hrlfcrs. Jl.C trckers and bulls. calves. t2.(tIH.tu; J2.y3.2j; fders, Hoe Receipt. r&iO; market weak: hulk Of sate. Z; heavy. t V, Jia 3:.(C4i nwll.im. packers. t.U?-a.:mixed. ycrkrrs. IVJi.!; piss. ''i: ll'; ; ); Vterii hep. 2.'33'v, r.tlve lambs, $XX'y6.'C; Western lambs. J4.uU4.f.O. LOCAL QUOTATIONS. Hmeltr com fo Irefcrrl Norf A Western . Kck Island com Preferred Tinn Cial & Iron htr i com ... . .. Ohio Copper IVople'fi Met Traction .... llroklyn Manhattan .. MlSHour. la I'hc 41S S. 41 4 111'". 119 n M 43", . r. ... ontrulrtrl York Ct Illinois t Ont & Kansas & TexAS W abash Perm Ily Head ins Louis .V Nash Wrsl Union .. . . 4? .l'4'-. M l'"4S 1'i 1 trnd ; r . ,.t ;.J A hl: th $n if rv the o.-?- i A2srCSK2-.lX;T- nvcr.lr.f Tegram vi :'. . a aat. Cr,p. FoafoftSca, a. m.. ho'.y communion.' U a. m . H4r.Jayschrol: rrnnn. Th Kr!tl-- f.lyf comm.ir.lon ar.d " Offerfcry. to Worahlp IrerJ,tne M-- . Oh. C.oC." hy J. V. luck a "Judce Trt tso. IZ'.K Tour Summer Vs.cntkr. tn (or rr.l. time etc. jour W have the Is n n rar-erlhe- ralr.t, painter!, er.l nsl! parser. W. cr lsitor are All scat a f rre. ml"lon. IVrklr.s r r,d al XJ. I'.-urt- fficfa. H"rlea. m.. wJcmJ, i:K-rpJohn's serlc, ur.iertakar arsl Vt 115 a s rr d!r.!-r-roo- 1 Fhcrt L'.ne, crjy Ji. ITber VT. Ha!!, fr Tn v. , rUJJEHAL SIHLCT02L n. rm-mur.lc- - Jn- rea-irt- Ixok up the ,zo 8;ectal Ix-onsr- Hf. , r f 1 . u a.Orerr-m. Furlsy. KPJKCOrAI, Ft- - Mark's cath-Urs- l. the K. Key. At t A T. P , I the Wry Kv. Jair.fi 11. 7: r.d.ll, II. !hop; P.. dean I Inly a m.; tSr;dayf honi. $C u. rn.: hld and rm". 11 a. m cmmur.lwn ht.tj-ct- . WorMa at 'Uylrir ?h-The public i mrduiiy Jrvttrd to attend th Fre M. TauI's church. Main and '.. IVrklna. It. p . tharl-p?.uth. tho s dlfllly . To Ogden surrlnte nder.t. furtls. .. S . OPAL CLUB nXCLTHSION H--- Htrane-r- . ,. Tr.a St. Denr.lt C&2. rrlT-a- t a 03 two Errors, cr.tictUi PcpuUr t rices. S4S MtUo. . e H-- 1 4- - and g5rn at 3 If. p, rn. Navajo at rrct Hundy-trrir- t l. J. lladertachrr. superlntr ndent- - FtU arrvr at . day I'.ly fi,Hi!h. chapel. Ninth and Trnth at 3 i p. m. Ml Krrtl.A F.,ur.dy Mocrr. ev-nln- . roiurr.n. - rr-rr- I'hor.e rr.lr,ir,!-addition. th Itv. H. H HarTi-a: In cl.r rue Sunday-schoorn.: evrn-Ir.- c pray r. S p. m, II. V. i;. Jrr.r.er a. Uy t't.ler. Ht, Teter'a Hplaropl Tlfth mltt'n. . North and Fifth Vt. the 1;. H Jlarnea. mlnlatrr in tfurc; Sunday-a- r ho-at 3 p. rn: Mrr pr iyer. 4 p. m: fiir'a' Friendly rccirty. Tuesday. 2 .." p. pj; I . die kuIM. 2.3. p. rn . .it th North hc-on- d rrtvjenre of Mrs. Itolrt!. Wcat. SCIENTIST. rhurch of Chrlat. Sler.tJut. ho"da Mr. Mrtm In Ita church elincc, T".t ThirdI B uth street, as fello at: H n.d at U a. m.: rhcri, cnlce. 11 a. n.. S "iipmt."a Karh WVdr.ea-!aevening l atn R o'cloc-held to Hatrn to mllr.ir I of he.tUre cf hoth .n and testimony alrkr.e.ia. All are xne'.c nrr. to tx adlr.jr-rooFre daljyfrom !" a. m. to U p. m In (,Fctt-.reri- l hulldlr.c. Main street. Take th rUvmor. LLTHKIIAN. Oerm?n Lutheran l.jther an servhe in (irmn every 8 jr. Jay at 2 p. m. nt 8.edli rrr.d South and Fourth I.'.;t. Yot are mot rordla!!y Invited to attend. J. It. iraetner, . A. . l!4r.-K- XH prVAU, W. 2r 1 Nothlrc can iSn like fi.jr t a . . it-y- y. Trcr:tni want ccj n like Not hi re t.m f d. ccj 1 a Telegram e- -. e .'. ex.. a.--e o-.- ir n.-?r.- t d -- FOOD INSPECTOR IS STRENUOUS WORKER "-s iy-arh- rt. y I th. m e. mer-vlc- n n tfi-ut- 12ya?-ce".!-a- eh-srch- , rru.HiiYTnniAN. t a:rt. I'copie'a Society of fhrl-lla- n p. vi.: Wednesday rvenlr.c lecturero. p. rn. friendly crr.teaj 12 2 o 1 e 1 FnJeavor. 7 prrrmet5rg rn.-ir.l-- 13 e -h' rn 4 Uln tnla 4 r f 2 n'-!- , '. rn-.ttag- e. n. e 1 1 4 5 a -. fine nvdlvjm. 14'i'jl'; r.r.e. th 1' f. r ::;,- - . c 1 y cf leicR diiink. aa chrstc 1. a r re t e d Kir c e'.erdy tr tri.il pjea-'exr(ct ru',;t. h 1 t'.e breath the court Rtterdaht.ay who a;":. hear but three Kir ir.i.;t y" mrsnre ir,3lxr tr tt-- r.-a- rly t . ! and "thirty ..i " !, by the Klr.c'a d'fcr.if waa rot ct.rtr.pte the hour of ad t, yet l,m at urt and r!y this mr c,yr.e4 th t re "ecutir tr w l!r.ea ns at kent or Kit k wa thercu,ori not four.-;- anJ dlacharte,!. ;, by Ju-Jc'e- : g-j- BUILDING PERMITS. 1 the ,f 4uHnj alter- 4"dte. IH... JdaSn nrft. . . . J rlk nt II atrert Mr. !;'.i.4hth lie) and frv r,t h. t. Mth Ulfe ....... ...... C A. Standrcd. 4. Thirl j Wat. t rick . 1 1 ..l .7 1 sr r-- rr.-.'.- a t Pra.-.l-i - k . ln hr'.-'i- bar W "A. s. oo , N-rt- oilr J. W. IMnv'i.da, . . .... 22 M tr-t- ct ;'?h.i; bf.ck and lt r . FThird 2Jary Ann lire ira'ai k, alret. brick (Mlt Total . t . - - ; tr:rp ... 'iit'i luwiff . : 2 C !' 2" Tr st err, ft 1 U'crr,f.i' Out ir. r. The Wcrr.er. of Vcr4raft t lh c ty :. are Iok'.nr: f r ar 1 ' I h t , r ! !2 n time antlclX'alJe r ' t a h rt'Te.J have They from tl.e Hi.. Cran'c t lake tn O.;;.., n4 trVrra ei r friend trv.n vp; Hrtlr.r for the day. The leave the 'tin tJranqe c'.ej- -t at n ; return !t.c will artlve h:c at 73 tiy, al riRht. if-i- ;:! rjc -. , -- 7 Will Hake Lonsr Vltit. S4& ; fh.e a. ou D'M-p.n- irk No. !n th. .y veteran Utter 3 Matory !ie waa four.4 r. In h! I.t 1'4 M a re ThJ rcer cf Tni Klrc. I M. I cf the city JalL : ! 1. . bakerie r- -. market", butcher eery alorca. etc. Dutirc lh-TC2? J 'Uti'." df fre.J atufT ere r . n Thlrty-rcvetletr.r.ej. of rr7 ere enmlre-- l t ut r.cj formal waa four.4 rr ether ! r e clifnti. !. tlealrrd la L nml r A little efTnrt on tji It. A HI', huatllni; deputy la in the flM ljlni7 work for t"th tens. .v. I'lonlan tent N 12 hld a very luc rnitlr.i: Wednetav r. :ht. lie dil il"icre tr.tn riclknl ork $t?i x . of candidate. After the niee-tjnli'.-aoi itl hour ta enord In the ,4r.( ih roin. Ftorilaii rnut of memWrahij 1" lore Sutefirr r;rrmrk 1. then huatle for Ufnte January It. The for I't.ili mufl I rrarhd 12T', before January I. i 4. The thine to lefore January p.n t of c.f h lhat 1:0 vlilta to r rr..-tO-.- It: S, a. m.; irt,k "Iy he STEADY BOARDER AT rtor. THE JAIL GOES FREE 12::i p. rn.: F.ndravor Sunday. ac ho-.'- (. CZZ W. Firat North l.?.t p. m ; Yourr ni Bt h lurlrr July rerrl Meyt I..r-e?.o- l . mlrnter Prcahyterlan rhur-herl-e- , Fourth n ever,lnj aervhe. p. m.: t:t rwl or ;h-Je- 8it steady. t W and theaters. - cr.oush. d. -- C rh-pt- , " : form you cm all . r-ic- h! rl i . - , v In the fu'.r ( t-- & leap. TT.e rm-rnunln- to InSHat 8lt Iike fr.t and continue fit each rrview. th ttf ndr la '.. CHICAGO OKA IN. not withatandlns the warm Uig. I"r. !et t of the order at the TS7 vi Spt whent Sir Kr.lth! W. K. Kejjy. romman-ter- reie iC'- and V corn Spt ots Sir Knixht J. C. Hanrjieii, diatrl'-- t rnel. ; S3' 34' rn leal examiner, tntcre:ing tali.". HANK STAT CM KNT. neserve Inrrae t.l44.TTj. The "fwrurmm" l'An IVur will he'.d an I Ain- u- Increase. :",.S4V. ojtlfsK at the ! jn Cirden rn-yoon Augu"l rd. orrgon Short Iu.,e 1,Kh1s Increase, 2.43.?'. S dt lk- at a. train will lnreiiie. Jt.Jtl.rU' I )e j .os t s -- n r r eH e. J7.4 v. tn. Ileturnir.tf will lraye f f'tyn at .; p. 1. m A urtnl time a antlrijte L i:ircul a t Ion Dec rea ?.. V4, The W. P. S. M. of pot ml ac a New York Money. the rake at Caldrr'a Avs.jM lit ri. dane NKW YORK. Auc. I. T.oe: Money on Kntrleaf,rcloe Aujvat Frh. call nominal. Time money easy. lxty 4 per rent: ninety ITtonUn tent No. 12 wt!l f oM a o ;!: e crnt; days. 4 per &'a3 six mor.ths. per cent. at CaldTa August 14th. f?i per ctr.t. prle-- will lepark nlxl. Prime mercantile paper. fJamea andajuhl other StrrllnK exchance, faJrly Heady. slh attractlona will b prrep;!ed. If ymj want actual bulnes n bankers' MIN at H.V 4 i3 to "Eet Wl" Aron the Mjrratw. sot, j4.?5.JiTS for demand and at H.kLZZrti M the inltutn in th" theater at Cal for slxtyxlay hill. I'tKd rAte. dcr's Auguat 14th. 14 STt4.H;i. 4.&j 8R.1 Commercial bills, SL loul Wool. $i.w;. Mexican dollars. 42. ST. IU'IR. At e. l.Wocl-t- c hanged; Ralloads. Territory and N'.v tern me.1i y p- a. !.; ci (tovrrnroert Jioad.i Sic aJ-StH-cl- t'HS : . -- t 'rK 124 h TOn jt n 11 -- rl-ia- . . i, wjrrr.E to oo ' .130 i t t'-- banner this S: ate. con-scier.ti- .4 - t.t .1 ,r theif i rr.C jrr Efr.l M-ar.d hl h pre.-;,- t i . li i i . a'-ne iuii ni'ipi ! f '' p'Jty and arniilfiK. equalon.to the ly aaya: 1 and con. rar.e. r lie who MalurT. p.rst rrk hrld. ir ; 112 11 rate .! y, r.lto ht f J t tf : Is.:! In the Ur!- - jm!;: af t 1 rnada to make the , j wj;i r the J. I.tira. uteintnder.t: It. Y. I. I, at 7 o eWk p. m. MIm Mmi! 4rrrrs. leader. H ihjerl. "Ho We 5tay CHfTi'' tr Hln!rne-- " The Irke y urt iron's fl T.ieaday.' rwr.lri; at c'r W k : mlil'Wek o'cl--kpra . llrc Vrdn- Iy A at tl"m to all. eynlrgKuril! Indiana mvmx; Noa. "2 71 KfflJI MACCABEES IJOTES. 2 1 fH :? a l r her V. A f'madlan Par Nw ,t !- -; 21 4..', . lUIN I'referrrd 1'. :i, c. . 72 ...lit Hl St TnuJ I tiion imc com Southern 41 fi . ju'h th a.'x-utv- a :i . K O.-i- ."XJI II " c ! Hey. p. A.- Hff.wn. f II a. m. a- 1 t p, m. hy Hrine Kinney, crn'ral Itv. rrtary ofn the American Hme ?dl'.rn ar.d errptir rf mriTitrfrs12:1'-- .t rr.. rr.tr c r Httnda at Prea.Mre "(2:l :t"2 . Prrferrel A: -- v. t -- s Hy Hilt a 41 Wrtcum Hrord Wot, t r 1 1 1 WfM-Morr- ir.it Oren,Hlr.h.Lnw.C".o. ' fj r:. . S rr'"'" Mnr, Wc New Tork stock q ro'atlor.s furcliheJ by A, A. GILion &. Co., IU Houth Main strtet: Krle a f-- in ir.ja: rrr-a- -- 1 l. i.ag. uncharted; n nntlv l'v; Trxas and ln:i stmrs. -'.l r-- t . aycr-metlri- CITY. l- !,:- i;jl fr KANSAS -. .c r-'- F" " Irsr: 1 -- f.' I t- .;- V i H-r- 1. ISlh. k. Vr.lr,r.',)f ert u'.r.g, r f f ' "- r . t sln of tertalnrrn-r-tn'eitnj off H thSa he trntp-of Utter r rn- rt!n't 7.3 i:pwnrth jr Thurtay len". r lr Fa! arrarce at H?;i orrhrtr o.jtir CorC:l are. a ffrfwfr,e of rnln.. 7.tS, choir r'herl. tmy prrtsr, ill b arrarrr-f !r.l!at 'n exter.il in mil. Hm fre. aflerrv' ... n a t a aa -- r r f,:. In Tl.e K.nithi cf r? tM of ttah a Ktanl arn wl r F:t i"." C n t'.aj linn if.rr t '.e b'fe Jn t,e .f!Vf!.-- d rf teta cf the M,!r ih''r far-- 's" TT.e 1 .av a; ; .r a. rva - c rn'lte In t T j:at. Wn!nodr TMH 44T c"t nrtcr. Jci." rr.etir.e ,4. r r"f!'" t rviff k. , r.'t te ten-stam- lh- - l The- 3-- 1 rv-r,pf- m m--rr.'- Aru:t Lake, -- ij a. oJr.lctlcn 0: -- NEW YORK. Aug. DAPTIST. rnijortty of prominent stocks moved sluggishly Bide lUptUt rhurfh. Thtrd Su!h There Sll t te reeu- H"rr,th upwards nt the opening on very tight and Ur at II o c'.k. Tt mornlrr 'nlr of J.tt:rry dealings. There ere a few exception J. i. Andrema w'.l pr'arh. at which made the tone slightly Irregular. 12 ; 5. vf r.irc petrlc. Hur?.rrhi-and M i re.et!rf jours Price movements were narrow, but the 1. m : pi r on dner !y at 'c!.x"k. A cordUl Ir.vlUtUn was extnd' the rather tendency drooping to all th Imported stocks during the first hour. Flrat ItaptUt cht;rrh, Hecer.d sr. 1 1. HC-Mftfr- - 9 rtattjr.a! EtrrnRr Will Hold , aftr tord4y SLIGHTLY IRREGULAR I :r. ht.t. The first shipment of concentrates from the Latham mill In the Spruce mountain district of Nevada, Is now en Chicago Cattle. route to Salt Lake, said Manager Moats CHICAGO. Aug. 1. Cattle rterert. Rood to prim. tcers. JT.fVf this morning. A lot of 600 sacks Is now 4Vi; nominal; Mwker poor to medium. JXTT-iat the railroad station at Wells, New, 5.4; nnd feeder- -. S2.Va 1.30; cow. Jl.-- i4 runner. J1.Z.;3.M; and 400 more are en route by team from heifers. t2Xlii.Y: calve. Z."''i.rv: Texas the mill to that place. Owing to the bulls. fed steer?. XZWuA'JK scarcity of water In the region, Mr. Ua1y ; Sherp Hocejpt. yA; hp. wither. Moats says the mill can operate only lamb, Rood to choice steady; three weeks longer. liriiXlM: fair to chir mixed. tZ.U3': Present developments on the Gold ATTORNEY ARTHUR CIIRISTENSEN went to Logan last night to transact legal Dust properties, at Rexburg, Ida., are TINTIC ORE OUTPUT business. FOR MONTH OF JULY. attracting much attention In mining , circles of that State. ARCHITECT JOSEPH MUNSON of Logan was in the city yesterday. He has Of the EUREKA, Aug. 1. Shipments for the plant now being Infor the purchase completed arrangements ot 400,000 brick for the new $SO,000 creamery stalled and the fine showing of ore after month of July were 530 cars of ore and to be built at Logan. a scientific campaign of opening up five cars concentrates, divided between shippers, as follows: PROF. ATWOOD, instructor of geology rich grounds, the Lemhi, Salmon City, twenty-three- ? a of at the University Ajax Chicago, and party HuMon-Iit-e- k of nine students from that school, are Herald, says: . 41 "The machinery ordered for the Gold Carisa . fitting out an expedition into the WaLureka .... satch and Uintah mountains, which will Dust mine at Leesburg Is now arriving. Centennial .121 &c IUue Hell take them away for six weeks. During This consists of a Kaglo p their trip the time will be spent in studyquartz mill Kureka Hill in Gemini L'J ing the geological formations of the mounand all its an boiler ecpuipment, engine, Grand Central tains. W and sawmill, and a complete electric La Clede 3 PRESIDENT WALLACE and General plant. The engine, boiler and sawmill Lower Mammoth Mammoth 10 Manager Murray of the Rocky Mountain are 1 Bell Telephone company returned last already on wagons and moving to- Primrose ., 1 Swansea Sooth an extended from Wynight on the com- Star Consolidated ... trip through 12 which they ward their destination during oming and Montana, Uncle 8am 1 inspected the two telephone lines recently pany's ground. The quartz mill will be Victrr will be put in equipped with 12 purchased. Antoextension stamps, and Yankee Consolidated Miles City, Mont., and from Billings or Itlchmor.d- - Anaconda capable of treating thirty-fiv- e 1 connections with Dakota will be estab- will betons ore of xer their The Iron Ore-Bl- ack forty day. lished next year. r.3 electric plant will be used to light the Jack 74 FRED J. KIESEL of Ogden visited Salt mine, mill and buildings. Altogether, Dragon 13 Lake yesterday, in the interest of the Irriwhen the machinery Is harnessed to the Noon's sConcentratecongress. gation magnificent water power, the company May Dxy will have one of the most complete, South Swansea Jigs CAFT. CHARLES W. BOWMAN, asmodern and economical mining and reof small arms sistant inspfctor-generEighteen shippers sent out 182 car in the country. It Is the loads duction G. to went N. plants to Manti U., of ore and two carloads of concentoday practice, the target practice to be held to- company's intention to extend the ca- trates during the week ending today, as inspect tomorrow. day and pacity of the mill as the work pro- ioi.ows: gresses until the standard of 100 heada Iiulllon-Brc- k SOUTHWEST CORNER LAST PAGE. or stamps Is reached. And there is no Carisa. doubting their magnificent ore reserves Centennial Kureka No small investment brings bigger justify this intention. Eureka Hill returns than does a Telegram want ad. "O. E. Kirkpatrick; for the past two Gemini Central years foreman of operations, returned Grand Cledn La a to from business Thursday hasty trip Lower Mammoth . Salt Lake. He directed the long cross- Mammoth $31.50 cuts and raises In this mine, by which Star Consolidated 4 mean3 has been shown up an ore body Richmond-Anacond- a eighty-thre- e feet in width, all of which I'ncie a m Portland and Return, mill a profit. It Is the largest Victor will at xannee Via Oregon Short Line, August 2nd to body of ore yet p) shown up in Lemhi couniron ure 35th inclusive. Final limit October not in if whole the of Idaho. State ty, Black Jack 10th. City Ticket Office, 201 Main sL jj Mr. Kirkpatrick says he never before j;raKon worked in such a colossal body of ore. ioon s 4 Cannon Estate Is Probated. uonrnuraiei He is favorably impressed with the outlook of the Gold Dust, which will soon May Day The will of Caroline T. Cannon, involv$S0OO, was valued at estate an enter the class of bullion producers. ing Four New Salt Lakers. admitted to probate by Judge Hall. "Mr. has extensive interMark Y. Adah C, Caroline Y. C. and John ests of Kirkpatrick own reIn his Th births of three girls and one bov Leesburg. which M. Cannon were appointed administrators quire so much of his attention that he were reported to .the Health office today. without bond. has been obliged to sever his connec- The mothers of the baby girls are Mrs. tion with the Gold Dust company. The William J. WiIken$en.3Goddard's court: County Ghost Walks Today. work of that company is r.ow directed ivirs. j. a. iirimm, ZoS Jennings avenue: The county employees will today re- by Superintendent Henry Harker of ana airs. m. L.ioyd. u8 South Second ceive $9000 as their salaries for the Utah, who Is a most capable man In West. Mrs. W. C. Castleton. 73 S street. -- is such ventures." snonth of July. ine mo'ier 01 me ooy. !!) S"-'it- h i l, charges. 8. e-- ) !t - H?rr,b:i cf r)"' . . well-know- ar4 Ninth r--f : t STATE REUNION FOR at il oV! X fui'ft. "Art1,' I p. m ; ,frn Kalth." Kpworth 1ar-:I r. r. r'rl-rk- . r it r mettr.r t Ui! a r lMor th" city ! r o nr. v c r t Klrt Jtrth'3it mi'.; : U ; 1.m.2JE I r Th"?--f the ; Iret hr.c Ul'.: jt th Hey. Pr.! f J. 1 IIxi.ifh: p. m . v .' r fff jrMl.f hy thf l.'.e.r e. "XI. tl'.'-::- fi!"f of f jr.'.av. -. - Simon GujcKenheltn of the American Smelting atnl Itefinlr.g company. ar.J his par'.y left for the north evening after spending the- day rifltlng the big ; KMGHTSOF PYTHIAS MHTHODIHT. K. church, rtrtt H,i4!h M i:t. ties. 0.4O 03 I main 5TT.Err. nt i Manhattan Martha Washington Daly-Juds- : from Dep Creek, where he has been superintending operations on the Wilson properC. H. WSlnon The party of Majestic officials re turned from the property this morning. .12V.J 4.4f 4.10 With the mine officials wai President 1.40 Frank Knox of the National Bank of 02Vj 01?; the Republic, who al.o made a tour of 2.pTip 3 75j Inspection over the Majestic' domains. 2 .13 President Mucklow, v,to leaves for 1.30 1.10 the Cast tonight, stated that operations .'6 6.0 5.r nt the property are being pushed ener .10 getically and that preparations fcr the .60 In of the smelter are not being blowing -- 5 .2 delayed. The order for 2000 tons of .02 coke which will supply the furnaces Is 74. 00 .IS'-now being filled, an average of two or IS .20 12!4 three cars coming in dally. 26' Contracts for the hauling of ore .u" from and O. the Harrlngton.-IIlc.Uor- y 30 K. mines to the smelter will be placed 2Z .23S during nxt week. It Is estimated that between 400 and 500 tons will be fur17.50 nished by these two properties from the 14 .17 start. The lead and silver furnace will .33 3S'i Into commission about August 15th go .10 Mr. Mucklow expects to return and 00i '!6ivi here a week later. ". fie ' f J. WILL G ing will r.o.v b commenced. 33.70 1.00 33.45 ft M All Outing Suits HALF r.:n.4 r-- 2.ro 9.15. Daly-Judg- - Ta.i44 ...l.e?.o TJl.TWt The ore and bullion settlements yesterday amounted to $S0.SOC. Msrth Washington I'i mcnt is delinquent. August lTlh Is the sale day. Dr. Snider and O. A. TlMvtts are scheduled to return from the fouth tomorrow. A station has brn cut nt th level la the Nov York shaft. nd diet- BACK FROM MAJESTIC; MR. KNOX IN PARTY 1.2.") fl M f 56.00 Quality $3.00 $4.50 Quality 52.25 W.00 Quality 52.50 $4.00 Quality $2.00 IVund. 1 1 MINING NOTES. .40 .- Century 'Emerald Golden Eagle At Liberty park on Sunday afternoon Joe Bowers Held's band will give its regular free La Reine open-ai- r Itlncham Consolida.te-Highland Boy United States Total Asked. Bid. .l. Low Cut Shoes The copper bullion shipped from the Independent plants during the month amounted approximately to $Z.S1L$S4 pounds divided us follows: For the week ending today the sales on the stock exchange amounted to $56,409.12, for which sum 141,566 shares were transferred. For the month of July C06.06G shares were sold, this number having a felling value of 52f0.082.23. Today's business on the forenoon call covered the transfer of 4333 shares of stock, for $239.12. Prices showed but few changes today. Daly , West weakened somewhat, ruled around $3 and Conroll-date- d selling 75 shares at $38.30 and $38.43. Daly-Judg- e Mercur found a market for 200 shares at 51. 34. Silver Shield held firm at 1S4 cents, with the sale cf 1000 shares, and Uncle Sam sold at yesterday's figure. Lower Mammoth slid off several notches, selling between 77 and 76 cents. Century held elope to S3 cents; Star Consolidated at 26J4 cents, and La Reine let 1000 go at ZVH cents. Tru closing quotations and list of sales follow: Butler-Liber- '. M K WAS NORMAL lTtah Uncle Sam Con IT. S. Mining Co Valeo Held's Popular Band "Will Give Regular Open Air Concert in Park Tomorrow Afternoon., FROM THIS AND CITIES. ON 'CHANGE Rocco-Horreeta- DELIGHTFUL MUSIC Jb&. H .t i. kvi:nix;, athi HATrniiAY rierth.i viltlre her M! I a r' Kfhrr Wr. Mr. hruth rs.'lh i'uM Klnr.ey. rt::.a.r. Ir. ylU prrbb!y eral rrr r.th-- . 4? ? n--;- . e. J. c;-- V t f. Lk? " -- |