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Show Sis las TEOMAS IT UP No Hope of Winning Even One Race in the Cup Contest. NEW YORK, Aug.. 28. Sir Thomas Lipton, aboard the Erin, declared to day in an interview that he would never challenge again for the America's cup until a man had been found in England who equaled Nat Heneshoff In yacht building. The Baronet admitted his disappointment at his failure and frankly paid that he had no hope of winning even a single' race. "I hope." he said, that we will get a good twenty-five-kn, breeze and a heavy sea tomorrow. Then we will have had all the chances on the calendar to try out Shamrock's dualities." The Baronet praised the hospitality and generosity of Americans and expressed the belief that many of them wanted to see him take the cup. "They would push Shamrock over the line ahead if they could, I believe." ot OTHER l f. I- - ".,"'- tr - n . t: I Co 'j t tit c t rf j 2; tr. li rw? tn fftm t ?o, tdy jr to tnoxiiota." 14 Noon, htifft, ft fcrr U II,.crH; iltn, tU. f 'Wrfirn torr, ; U Tct k!si - t- . k r rt-- f ' u - r f .. - ..-- ". r r r '. r.! f j;rto'r of "5 rri ttr Irt S-- r r- -, . wS r01 J ! r-r-" r..H,lf 54 t r Vlr TV - r- 5 rr , r .t -- ff - X rjt t-- hx. ; rhi' r!: tb. s 2,--OFtti- nt at rs 1 - f-- F th-n- ce-r- r-- rl - Amal-am.4tr- Bid. Asked. METAL, MARKET. 13 Aj.TX 1.25 Bullion-Rec- k .1 Carisa Silver picked up a 0, mrtcr of a () cent again today, the price twins 0 '! f'tS'ic. as compared with of and '0 held at (l terday. Copper .12i M.V. M lead at 1. () ..... 59.55 ..... .85 Silver King Silver Shield South Swansea Star Consolidated Sunshin.: !! .75 .1-- degrees degrees 56 degrees C4 degrees W degrees 71 degrees 74 degrees 78 degrees .1 .10 IS . 071, Al 5-- o. at Ktiporintendent ha.- returned to - Tho ore F . 10o0 .02 . .'." .in .H'3 .1 ...- - at 5UI. $J.00. : r- -; N" l N' 1 , . Y iHK. At. a. v at. I r I'a p l- Hi-,- i T. well-know- t f ' srr - ;i hl- h 5 f T 'I ' V T ; : j fnt. -r av ! j Ki:w i Jy,t vr.K. : c 1 4 hy T Jft' tj It-.;- If Ai- ? J - th" C w'tIn t, , "M f s tie Il trlt a Ifaly J.a n rt r r Tn f f.f fwti .r; r."f I x i. riier. If : . t fi A i. a , i ''"' r ; ji 3 . f'lva'H". t i t;t - I t r. jraf ?. . ' J tr a r d .f TROTTED !: HALF-MIL- E IN LESS THAN MINUTE ! r'rrl-- r,d medium, L ; ?.rt tf th ! i- x',e--.- Y-- 't !f-r- . It.f h'.l 7 h n. n t .t lg ". -- if .. 4 Trtm rim- - in Hr-H- K i iin Jti'ing hi t ab, Y a , Y M t r? trari 1j it ? r'raw !e UMi- r - ? in n a j fr- '. ; - - . j, tr-- . r- . -; V mx , tra4 I 1 n-- f.mfm n f: t Al'?"'1 i t ft i 't ''.e hinn. ff 1t n r':v. j r: t yt-y- t.i;- I f j rra t( puff t, T. k'l im-:-.- of t J" f! Mt f a ! 4 ii'-iJr- f ri l mlf-Mi- g ." ;g V lUt I''i', f lb" Chb:ir n- - Win. Illttw 'Hl''A;d ! StrmV.r.r. K ! rrrTAt.lMA Ttii- - St. Louis Wool. VoJ -- rtrm I.in'IH. A iB. t 1 ; ft r. '. a : 1 NEW YOKK METAL. IrfrfUsatr; . 1 t? r an l.rr fttift'I :rf t-- trx-'- '1 mi h!.,, II J Mtrifin B'Owj rftrr ltr (tu'.nr. T.t, ST. itH.t..:t'ir nt. i; f " Monty, ; 7 rf; r!oi !ri. y-- N. f I v r t BANK CLEARINGS, 1 Pres'ulcnt Mucklow of th. Maj.-tlKan a City Cattle, will nt)t leave for the prorrr!k? until KANSAS 7VAtt!-early ntxt week, owing to the lllneps f Ol'4, 2"ii, C1TV. Ate. to Texu: Mr. Farlsh. t I 1 1 r. t' t T m.d lr..'.Uu ."? I , Joseph Dederi h. chief of oor.ru' tion tit the Newhouse projKTiy. out T Frisco, was scheduled to arrive front the south today. It was announced on tho exchange y after the lenlay afternoon, that IJIm-hi- I t nun ;iu! nlll have the authority to flue i of members for any Infringement Vi- - want ti li t Superintendent lhll of iho lj er tiuv HhiU na "SvhtiiiH Mammoth arrival from th mine lat g niiiht. He reports that the shift M down at tho late of from fix t seven feet a Tlv Ilichflor Mountain mlnrs. rays the Cusfr, Ida., rrospecfor of Aucu-- t 22nd, have been bonded to Itavenel Mac. betli and a ociat s of Custer and Salt Iake- for ?7.o t, of which a ruLPtantial amount . as paid down. h-- lean - "' ilVQt' oft h h tr;l rfnrUJly !at i I ''tr. a 1! l 1, Vrr . r.r.V--noikl- t:''.-?- ; f. :',4o. N, i N.. - ! c . ; f Mt"!1.If , N'winiT. nl !n.f, s h . 1 Strih-rtir : r. y. 1 f l, f-- Tu?klh a ! , 4-- c" tiitiat:.-- . I1.-;1- 'f 'd f . I r h 41 1 w-r- r..t. l.iJ't nmmrrf.il cer. 16-.ic- ; ? i BEAUTIFY THE HOME. f ? laotii. sr.? f .sri r ' ! n ut ;r.otv, pviyp ; 11 ! r 4 - jc-retar- ul. sjm rtn rial iiihicini tit J to nr. :i jon.l'tii.H in vwry if isluiin ;tn! tmr -- : jon len-a- l f thv Mark r,rr-wn- -- l " k i I. Ui ut. W's il At Mfinhiia r. ko-in- d-y- . - !u Tho Prospector In It last k r that the directors of the Lost P hiyt mine at Ioon Cr'ek have anc the order given by Manager Czizck for a, mill, and Instructed the manner In T CO. N-- d no contracts In th futur without first taking: the director Into his confidence. enter into BROKERS Publishing Company Incorporates. The RuUetin Publishing comj anv of Reaver City. Fiah. fihd a copy of tt article of Incorporation with Srr"tnry of Ftat Hammond tht? mornlnc. Th ut b h capitalization Is pincd at ?narrn par vaiu s i ' is uiVKum inio each. Robert Fkdton of Prve H pr. Ider.t and Charles F. M unlock of F;-ve- r City is Fccretary. Fvcn othr mir, Connections have been made between br of the flint constitute the hoard of publishthe incline and the main shaft at the director?. A general printing, 111 hurlr.rss and l job printing ing May Day property, and moping has carried on. levbeen commenced from the el. Here the management has a vast FALL HAT OPENING. amount of ore in sight, and the ship- Our new on aJe. Th- - y r.t ments from now on should show a con- tin-- clever5h.ip ideas of KastTn und makers, siderable improvement. and of t good la a VariThe sale of the thtee cars of concen- embrace nc.v of blnrk. ety trate on Monday netted the company a CO., suflicient amount to pay for the opera- ltUOWN. TKHltV &. woormiTF 15 Main Ft. tions for some time to come, and. In fact, the management expects to defray all expenses in the future from the output of the jig.. This will mo.oi MEN AND e that all receipt from the stile of ore will be profits. 300-fo- 3 k a r j- hflf gone in Park (?!! inspect th operation sit ll.o again, various properties of which lie H in.in-- a l'-c- : formerly the George M. Hardware company, to filed in the Third District court suit day against George E. Ford, George Moyer F. Paterson. lawyers under the and firm name of Paterson & Moyer, to recover some books and accounts which the defendants are accused of having in their possession. It ia set forth in the complaint that in the year 1900 the plaintiff purchased from Hugh Anderson, assignee for the benelit of the creditors of George M. Scott & Co., all the books of account belonging to the George M. Scott company and also all accounts and bills receivable due from various persons, to the company. These bills are said to have been turned over to the lawyers for collection. It is alleged that the defendant. George F. Ford, has collected certain sums of money upon these accounts, which he has neglected to turn into the company, and that he has left this State, and is now living in Idaho. In 1901, it is stated, the defendant Ford turned the remaining bills receivable and the books of account over to Paterson & Moyer for collection. A demand upon the attorneys to see the books and accounts is said to have been refused. The plaintiff asks that the defendant Ford be required to account for all cash collected, and that an order be issued defendants from removrestraining theand other property out of books ing the the State. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. ir' !i pst 1 tiy, j to $107,"O. I. toRood C. - Hardware fettN-u-.T- t X. . trfc? r.sl Ti'.ral A !" tt.'rsfjt. - tiir.t'r i r Trnitvy t !o r t- I;-- VthM, N h, 1 r i ''fit ttd. Tur.i iv.' t . r :" r r rf t ; r!C:Ftv .' !'. t i ;i j..- - r rrr l. l'r!m n. r j.tl i - f. ' nrmr, !t ' S'tlttK in nrli.iK-bunt '.k r" hill lit f i m n f: ti l (ir,l t II v'. i . f.f rlih manager of tho Koiir Metals company, will rt turn from om.i-h- a next Monday. W. A. FuH.d). general manager of the Majestic, has b n Indlppopetl for sevoral days, flr.ee arriving from the proirty. 1 SUES FOR ACCOUNTS !H-r- pn t (t. L. Moats, With azure skies and cool breezes, August is trying hard to make amends for the hot unpleasant weather of last week and regain the reputation it once OPEN BOARD. had of being one of the pleasantest Carisa. rn at IMc. California, 5oo at 1 Vic. buyer thirty months of the year. da vs. The temperature today is all that Daly West, 2T at New York, 70 at V.;. could be desired and a gentle breeze is Wi at Ifio. bvivrr Con.. T at Star blowing- from the south spreading the thirty lav; iri-- t at lSo; at M'c;".m 1WX at 17e, at buyer thirty days. perfume of the hay fields over the eity. The minimum recorded last night was TOTAL SALES. 4S degrees, the lowest that has been reshares, for S.M13 Regular. corded in August in many years. No for SHUvt;.! Open, shares, frost occurred in the city. The bureau Total, 2.?J; shares, for J.T.51.12. has received no reports from the higher districts where it is probable that light frosts were noted. Dr. Hyatt says tonight and tomorrow EXPERT EXAMINATION will be fair and a little warmer than estabyesterday when the temperature MADE OF DEEP CREEK lished the day's maximum at. 70 degrees. It rained at Omaha again yesterday, the morning reports say, but only .42 of n E. II. Teats of Denver, a The storm an inch of moisture fell. center that drenched Nebraska Wednesmining engineer, is at the Kenyon. Mr. over the lakes and the feats came here directly from Ibapah day has moved danger of a flood has passed with the in the Deep Creek district, where he storm. went in the interest of Philadelphia capitalists. Mr. Teats' mission was to Stake Xlecord Broken. an examination of a property READV1LI.E, Mass.. Aug. 28. Swift make there with a view of advising the ownvi on first heat of the Massachusetts stake, er whether or not to invest more capvalued at $15,001. Time. 2:08. the ital. Buck Massachusetts broke Billy of the heat stake record in the second While he was rather reticent as to race today, going in 2 :07'i. The previous the nature of his report, it was very 2:08. mark was Dan Patch went against his record, but evident that he was highly pleased with failed to lower it. lie made the mile in what he saw in the Deep Creek region. Mr. Teats was formerly associated 2;00l... with Col. Altman. and has an enviable standing among Western mining men. HARDWARE COMPANY CONNECTIONS MADE IN MAY DAY WORKINGS. tui-- 1-- 1 1 -- NEW on Cltj". nd bullion .2fJ 2.VM at at llic Silver TShield, o at 12Se. 600 at H'2c; Star Con., rd HI4C; 2' at .V. Uncle Sam. 1fiort at 2Zc; Zm at 21s4c. Yaleo. ',( at 9c. Tetro. 13W at '.c: at Se: at Tc: 1S00 at 1X". Mwy-Day- Ht. o-- Mixer of Hit Crcoir lirk 'W tcrday amounted . St.tTU; Irtffl ifffihfr. tT.I'-Junitarr. v fr p ffn. t r. i'Ul-t'M- d 1 REGULAR CALT. at , tr-k- v, Yankee Con. Mercur. 20 seller sixty days. Dalv-.Iudg0 1 t 112 IT: ikirL-r- ? .'!', Hi',4c. ! !n-rar- ry t 1 1 c-, ittb ! 1 .1' Carisa. irua at U - ". Century 5:? 51 dmnd 1 Dalton Miner a Id Joe Bowers I, a Urine Little Chief Today's Temperatures. r.ofi, - 71 .. Jr 1:-.- k 1 13l3 Manhattan Martha Washington .. New York Richmond-Anacond- a .. Trtro Victor Wabash White Rock n. r:-- t r r?I cik. pSfrnl)"-f- vrk-Hp(rrr.t'rr- Mv. flJ n .h al t r ! rV r r; :t1 0l-Aui- lrrculr ifi!fft wr mr p'rntlful IkIUT flr fOJrh ,itid the 1 lnvr L25 2'' Valeo - ov-r- 1.23 .12 ..K .15 .01 Swansea Ctah I'ncle Sam Consolidated 1'nited Staffs Mining Co i:t; t nli t:f iff rk1 fw onlya ConUdi'd trrf rj.utr'. and Gcr.rf! Anetnd i4, IS. io tr . ..t' "25'a Ll-rtr- tKr-rmt- -- t to 1. etr.irJ p- whll r.-- ' ici Iul. TETRO HAS IMPORTANT Alrl Isu.n . d 8 ulh rrt I'arlfle irnpr M fnl-I'urinr mr. Atni!it-rnat-STRIKE AT BIG DEPTH. P"lnt orCol t r Incri'iP'xl Ihtr 11re. rain. IN latter lw iHrstn!. n t H rrtlT Lrl. York Cti!rtl. 3flwiur1 I'rlfli. Nw came from In Tetro News of a sdrike A lllc Orr.i5 Ontr.d. pr !ido A Hoot rn Rrl the mine superintendent, Robert A. f rr!. Co t Am-rl-i ?k1 I'tith Ciindo Brown, last night. The strike was made l.iffdN'r I to 1,, l.tl 4l. m.. up on profit akirf, at th bottom of th No. 1 ulrm- fit a b i'rl-t-tl- ykldt w,UKhllr n r t t it CU A advtir1 Jiti.iil feet. of vertical depth ri-hti!h-ar.d th" ntlr Ut was as it and was first exposed, htrlngrr in Th livf thin ! f r followed It gradually opened to thr 1 m .a f rrr !y. r krn lbr" 1mr feet and a half. Samples of ore taksn for C- - t:r ic t wnd a fw of tt t f d front the vein show from 20 to 23 per 7T.s r.i ilti. t'j Th 1'nrlfV ! tr u t.1 tihiitti tcr. of tent ad. IS to 23 ounces filvtr, an r b'nd. Tr.- ha t hn afd jf W nr alout $1 in gold. rwk aa n . rr d si! n MINING NOTES. New York "2'4 .112 .e lonll!td t!tif nv a row 00 00 0 0000000000 2. r.o "to Yth rortditlon. and apathetic n il V1; C, 1 L' lVi .. .. '' Ji7 4.H .04'4 1 (ft L7.V 9.11 29.70 1.40 Galena Grand Central Horn Silver Ingot Little. Bell. ! 1.44Vu 1.43 00 titxK H'S. ltubtf lant Z't f(pttr ft hrt UO ulamm ptt-fTt-- d (inMli mmmsn and Balty 2. arvd Uu(r t pr fi rr- d. ref rrvl 1',. tr4 lAilurr rrrfrTl L Northrrn I t'vntral M l It lt on with 21;. hi prr v1a.i !"", 1C Into At Th" rimrkft fell burk8plmbr - 0 Pa!. I i.Kod Itubtw-- r AftronJi Ar.'l - .ItjU, Congor Consolidated Mercur Creole , Daly Daly-Judg- e Daly West : Dexter Faerie & Blue Bell Butler-Liber- '- rrh. itf it point n K.-ii- .13 Alice n. f tx-rn- ct lfadT. - RoiTo-Hnmesta- Scott-Streve- ll ;. ;':; lUr-Hp- Sacramento Strevell-Paterso- n kef I i i tfci-ik,-?- t. - 1;- Mrs'; V Pfctro The company, orkr H ; War Vessels Sent i"V 5 Mammoth Northern Light Ontario o'clock .'vc , t. I t Z Wo i I. t lUM. ..!.. f.1 f r.s t la t t Star Con. jumped to 17 cents on the morning call, th price going from 14H il Rise After f O tilt'- - cents to the top figure during the eale of GOOO sharps. A better nhowlntr in the Slight 1 t r t:ULZ-(tl li, mine, news of which reached the city last night, is said to be the cause of Xhv Business Is Not til but t -- ; . ?.::, advance. ll( n4 cnic;Ti, j lPtt tr.t. t f r 1 ' ,'. nrrn held t.'.ht, at Carina reSlerr. i'j; were -l favorites t The other Tintic again heavy Rl5 Brisk. rcavj. Overly Uncle Sam lithi. ts"u4i'-- , truthof r, f.T.'Ul May Day ruled at flares between 11 and 12 cents. I6i cents, while 3 tu!W O' i 24 (iHi, to cent. weakened but 25 on again to the cents d ih-X' r opening, it spurted up ft. Tetro. on the strength of her recent strike, fhot upward to 10 cents, whereas JnNF:V YORK, Aug, no from tock 4 rrccf.i EUROPE WOULD TAKE hatf4 a week ago the stock was celling below cents. Silver Shield foil again at t. 7: S3 ti.itm Umirt, ;. it nuriXlror.dltlon tf Only no crrrNSE V cents., and Valeo got 'J cents for D00 shares. n tarr.t-'i', (r t all. and Jn th prU in diilt while 23 $33.75, released siTarc.i for $40, below sold West being again Daly roil UU MM LI NO TUIIKXT. r narrow r4 trrrKU.r. Ar. tl ir? Daly-Judg- e Grain, let 50 shares go at $9. Chicago of ih Bt. S vr dlr.g A E, f :I ?ff The total sales covered the transfer of 20,825 shares of rtock, which fold for CHirAOO. 9tWhft room And bid f If irr-- i trader PAH IF-- A . f up. J"". to loit t. tiRrhr wtf $5554.12. t:e4 ! t 1'r.km m.d Vif-t- .' th of 4?. hfll '.it. lcine (fl)lf ih Att.fTl.'-aFollowing is the list of sales and the closing quotations: t r rtr-b-' h(WptrmbT with wrtr t'oi'i'T Lower Mammoth May Day 1 It " . WITH IDEAL WEATHER o'clock o'clock 8 o'clock 9 o'clock 10 o'clock 11 o'clock 111 o'clock CITIES. APATHY IN ACTIVITY ON 'CHANGE; STAR CON.'S ADVANCE WALL STREET AUGUST IS CLOSING 6 7 t4r lo ltr: ULKit FROM THIS AND . , The SArr Lake Telegram QUOTATIONS MAR ; j ! t2. -- NEW YORK STOCKS CHICAGO MARKETS SALT LAKE MINING SECURITIES ot f D-ib- y ROOMS 2U-2I- Horn: Office, 2 D. F. WALKER BLK.f Lcng Distance Phone SALT LAKE CITY. 91, high-grad- AFFAIRS tract from Letter of Logan & B ryan BACK FROM OPAL FIELDS IN THE LEMHI DISTRICT. W. 1,. C()ok, who with Judge owns four opal claims in the Lemhi district of Idaho, is back from an inspection trip to the property: Adjoining their holdings is the property of the North American Opal company, recently organized in Ft. Louis by St. V. IjQ Sieur. The North American company has erected several buildings a residence for the superintendent, a boarding-hous- e and bunkhouse for Its men, a blncksmith and carpenter fhop and a lapidary shop, where the stones Marion-eau- x GROUCH TAVFI'M and J. H. Blerr wer: yesterday ndjadsred bankrupt I y the Fed ral court, and th ca.K wr given Into the hands cf Refcrre P U l in fer final settlement. W. W. STKVFNFON. brothrr of mer Vice-Preside- nt and his last niht. yon. of RIoomir.gtMH. Th'.-- for- Ftvt r.nn. J. I!. Ftevnfon of arrivrd in Fait Lake A dial H. are n route to the coast and will h ave today. APOFTLH HFP.FR J. GRANT, uho has been missionary for the L. D, P. church in Japan, has brf n rrkoMd from are cut. At present, Tdr. Cook says, only as- his labors and ha been ciblcd to return sessment wcrk is being done on his horn". He and Mrs. Grant ar expected claims, but it is his intention to form a to reach this city about Oct jhr 1st. stock company, and develop the ground PRESIDENTS JOSEPH F. SMITH on a large scale. nnd.Anthon H. Lund and Elders Jolm W. Taylor. Matthias F. Cowley and JACKLING WILL RETIRE. others loft last evening for Alberta. N. W. T., where they will attend the MorEber W. Hail, undertaker and era- D. C. Jackling, general manager of the mon conference. taimer. 110 West 2nd So. Tel 1013, Utah Copper company, will withdraw Opp. Postofflce. JUDGE CHARLES W. MORSE and from the active supervision of that conDistrict Attorney D. C. Elchnor lave cern on October 1st, and hereafter deA SATISFYING VALUE. vote all of his attention to his Colorado for Tooele Monday mornlnar. wher a number of arraignments will be made. Our new Horton hat for fall, embraces interests. Mr. Jackling's place with the Ftah the requisites of style of higher grades. Silver In London. Sold for $1.00. company will be taken by John McDonBROWN, TERRY & WOODRUFF CO., ald, who is at present superintendent of LONDON. Aug. 2. Har silver closed 166 Main St. the Commercial mine at Bingham. firm at 2i ier ounca. .f TIsih Hnn rontroN nvir twrnty tHi ilmd.uu1 mil irv., tallis!iMl in nlinnnt i vi ry city nf niiMir;in t n Aitj ri a. Thi6 is vhai !e;iI YOKK STOCKS: 'Oiiliile InisltH H?, exti iiil'nj: ccuifiiruius. Iist, than nil o invr-sfnr- s w an : it III lc r r tl; u!r.t,y ;u. lU'YIXH from th Atl.uit n- won Mrrk fur - t li.i V.u ;ih ui and tin hie, is ai pr !iy K.sf ur. nt. and Imvt l foe k fr Ci!- - n n.--.r 3m : c iff f , s:;nt It any tint in four ycarj. We buy and sell stocks on commission, in lots of ten shares I) and upwards for cash or on marginal account, Prompt attention given to telephone or telegraphic orders. p V |