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Show ASSISTANT ies and mining 64 ''lit Angeles agajn la agitating the uctlon of a gigantic smelting i I , to be located In or near that city. in., 4 , ther big oil company Is organlz-e busing , r the purpose of operating In the ilns a h, a river field. The corporation ) inquired 1,280 acres of land. 1 1 ns hai .lngton, Nevada, la assuming lta Wsatosip; I ae form once more, and on many hose te- the sound of the blast l nots where been heard for some time, opf has (jepi erations are again under way. h. nowji Tha supreme court held, In a de- era durit-- ' rendered last week, that the Ne-mining laws and not the United 0 on a laws apply In the matter of f ft;v of location and time of assess-- : a far,, ; Aafc Of - ,,t SECRETARY OF STATE N0HTHWK8T NOTES W. B. Wolcott, aged 40, a railway engineer, was beaten and robbed by an I unknown mulatto In the Home Life. Mr. Wlddle Well, my dear, youve made bo much fuss because I don't spend my evenings at home, like a good husband and father, that I have resigned from the elub. Does that suit you? Mrs. Wlddle Its Just splendid! Now, hurry through dinner and get dressed, so we can go to Mrs. High-up'- s ball;, and night we'll go to Mrs. Tiptops party; and the next night, you know, Mrs. Wayup has a musical, and we mustn't forget the Globetrotter's. reception tbe night after. New York Weekly. Blotter-Reten- tive; absorbs a deal. great The Desk Receptive, sympathetic; likes to be leaned on. The Extremely versatile; can write a wrong or wrong a write. The Scissors Sarcastic and malicious; very cutting and ever willing to separate. The Paste-Po- t Persistent, persevering; possesses the faculty oi sticking h work. iens hn; things. v: lie all of the large mines are to The army, ( Pen Enterprising, ambitious; or the ' practically closed down and mining ever waits for an opportunity to make Park irtford, Ct generally Is at a standstill at Its mark. THE 8URNING QUESTION. smaller of the number a prop uteresti i Cltyi yet The Waste-BaskIntemperate, agsome f ertleg are grinding away and ship, Is are being gressive; frequently gets full, and Kansu; good looking prospects ' fond of scraps. . foir 1 Ing Writing-Pape- r The Diminutive, feature of the Bos i, distinguishing can easily be covered, and alfor; quiet; irrled. . t . Consolidated companys mlllal ways remains stationery. C eld, Utah, Is that there Is not an d end The . Calendar Contemporaneous, cl ctor In the entire plant. Every but George f lazy; always up to date, but fret ' x passes by gravitation through quently io waU takes a month off. will more. ; Cj works. The dally capacity The Revolving-Chai- r Retrogressive vr.i from 3,000 to 3,200 tons. but philanthropic h goes backward, but aged At the Banner mine at Silver City, is always ready tq do a good turn. syman, iLLcho, work Is progressing satisfactory P . ", Judgq. a subur on the mill the mot lly in the mine and His Guess. The transformer house and of the jr I see a ton of oil Crlmsonbeak Mrs. are residence completed ted COBp rctnagers from been the tongue of obtained has mill is for the nearly The machinery n of j; , a single whale. ' all on the ground. cntrlei i bet it was a Mr. Crimsonbeak-7-I'in- i An effort is being made to have a whale. I never knew a feVirgentleman the of ordered survey government who male's tongue to need oil. Yonkers gin river oil fields In. southern Utah. cago and TIs report of the surveyor general of Statesman. rowing;, UL h shows the cost of the proposed LIKE MOST OF THEM. e prison a rvey would be 1142,000, and the Benham I saw, you and Mollle WilI to be surveyed, 2,750,000 acres, In liams j talking for all you were worth lenator I ( Jeld, Iron, Kane and Washington on the street this afternoon. What eeted to f itles. was the burning Issue? s first ta ' jntrol of the Goldfield Consolidated Mrs. Benham We were talking the gene I Ing company has passed from an. old flame of mine. Chicago about ' I .srs. Nixon and Wingfield of Neva-1News. ( to a New syndicate, sslgned Trust ct I tded by Hayden, .gtone & Company Changeable Weather. & Maine Man (finishing a story) This Baruch k Company. tel Barney early : epany has 3,500,000 shares of stock, Yes, sir. I killed that bear with from ! nothin but this little Jack-knifilngton. ! p r $10, and controls the leading gold Goldfield district. es the in Guess you never hed a tussle with a i ohle of; - bear, did ye? The trestle work connecting the Ne-- . od of EL conI was York New Liar Oh, the with yes. Northern vada railway ed, chare out fishing one day on Staten island In a re? centrating plant of the allied Interests rap-ld!when a big bear made a rush for me t month I at McGill. Nevada, Is closing up is within the and knocked the pole from my hand, It expected that conferer concluded and the way be will It leaving me without even that means wrek lary 21. 1 of defense. Well, sir, I grabbed that from of trains open for running le const Cop-- r 1 mines of the Cumberland-Elbear, threw him down, and held him t Socials . p company and the Nevada Consoli-iedthere until he froze to death. ajority. Maine Man (gasping) I might a reburg k The Goldfield Mine Owners associamy sou Is very brilliant He done that many a time myself, but "Yes, the Sere te n announces that It can use 1,000 has a poets dream. the weather up our way dont change de circs are men. Local miners will be given "Ah, yes, I see. Dreams he Is a so quick as It does here. New York y were tC tie preference, but If the requisite Weekly. poet iree timber Is not obtainable, men will be DEAR LITTLE BROTHER. His Little Joke. i ; , I ought In from Utah. The Gem lease, la on bank run over, the Western "The been has Tannese which employing entente' Taderatlon miners, has closed down, Isnt ltr . f l the Florence Annex will close. "O, yes; It petered out as soon as Imprist murder 1 th will start up with Independent the crowd saw there was more money rJners. coming in than was going out. preach At one time a mint was located In "You knew It to be a perfectly solchurch act of vent bank, didnt you? llllam i' Tfc Dalles, Oregon, by this was In the year 1865, when "Of course. Ity tot "Then why did yon join In the run of a ore million dollars was appropriated. Bock was quarried from flfle miles on It? Deccmh? Mill creek with which to construct "O, Just for fun. Chicago Tribune. dge Srh. up the building. A large number of court t Wanted to Give Demonstrations. workmen were employed and the "Do you know what should be done building had reached the second story igo. ti a hen congress decided the mint was with liquor? asked the total abstiman geles ha rot needed, and no further approprla-- t nence judge to the ss were made. ivlng. T at the bar. arded h Crushing of the ore In the mill of "No, judge, I cant exactly explain lievett. t' Boston Consolidated company at It here, replied the hobo; "but If I C trfleld, Utah, Is accomplished by 312 you've got a dime and will come outprose f .Lssen individual stamps, arranged In side with me, I think I can show you! C uble rows longitudinally with the Yonkers Statesman. Islat automatl-La. fed are These I stamps the g t "FALL OUT, HE MEANT. Pulp Is dly and crush to ws ant where it sep-ratto the classifiers, Brown Well, youve got the quarI jsed per te Into three divisions, la your slstor coming down? ter; ilatloar ' thence to the various machines passing for the "Ive arranged It beautifully, old ve yer r sovery of the product, which include chap. I told her it was you, first, and s : t Wllfley tables, 256 Johnston she said to tell you she was out, and and 312 Callow settling tanks. he lots then I said I was fooling, and that It 'A Boston dispatch says that there covert; was Charley Jones, and yon ought to ta considerable dissatisfaction with and St seen her bustle to get Into a have numht t s management of .the Giroux Consol-Iite- d shirtwaist! She'll be right clean company, which Is expected to Jng thr down! Chicago Journal. the annual meeting Feb. ' Dp out-a- t ncludi; abao-I . But with Joseph L. Giroux In I.' No Great Lost. He had Just been Introduced to the ni grant ' te stock control it will be Impossible ' effect a change. There will be a radui!" Widow of a man who had married for , 1 rge concentrated ownership present-thi io money. t at the meeting, secured through Itcame "What kind of a man wap the lata ( Jlcitatlon of proxies, which will en- lamented? he asked. fore It' ;avor to ascertain something about rack t e property. The company la under "Well, was the suggestive reply, nts. r nod to be In debt "he was just an expense. Chicago , . at tt' At the annual meeting of the Utah Dally News. l break Copper company at Jersey City, the FORCE. CUttlEt retiring board of directors was reW. on am Charles and Hayden The Youth Do you use anything for jected, and of live 2. Thompson were made additional iur hRlr? h life members of the board. The proposiThe Ancient No; I Just let It grow mind tion to amend the certificates of incorIn? bit poration of the company, increasing the capital stock from $6,000,000 to kn B Understood Both. i7, 500.000, all to be common stock, and Italic Father My son, your edIndulgent to authorize the Issue of $1,500,000 ucation has cost me $20,000. I have in D., convertible bonds to be secured by a I have and you must now go nk !t reeond mortgage on all the companys spent nil ntered to work and earn a living at right was properties, adopted. id toot understand. In the Village Blacksmith property something you i Finished Son Well, father, which U Sliver City, Idaho, work is In pro- would you rather have me be, a based con gress on the upraise to connect the ball pitcher or a billiard marker? io to edit tunnel with the Trask shaft' The New York on th'. Weekly. vein is fully three feet wide, one foot trafllf ' shows which all free rf gold through The old Birch. ecentl Is estimated that It will run over It ft I see It Is said that Juniper Church allrot 7100 per ton. la said to be tbe most durable of er ari In order to protect miners from gas woods. coal dust explosions the governjnd Ifornlt Gotham And yet, so far as my ment Is going to begin experiments, recoiled Ion goes and It stretches for th' probably at Pittsburg. A station Is away back to a little red country port. ' o be established, consisting of an to! schoolhouso the birch Is the first io observe-Uo- n rescue room, gallery, I came In contact with, I bewood ParHf rooms and exroom, lieve. Tonkers Statesman. at el plosives laboratory. Bt not Horace Whats your fathers bus! to the Boston News Bu. According Promptly Furnishing an Example. an official of the Nevada Consol Miss Hope What fools some young ness, my boy? reau, by E 'ssnt got er bustnoss. tdated Copper company says subscrip- men make of themselves when they Boy The? I mean what does he work Horace 6 per cent are In lore! to tions the $3,000,000 pew at tfu do. Indeed. at? bonds exceed the amount that wtll be Mr. Speonamore They Itrui Issued twice over. The recent Utah Dora, wll you marry met Chicago Boy 'E doesn't work, 'es a I pee . Copper company's bond Issue has also Tribune. n the been oversubscribed. , The 1 Ink-We- ll . r I 'i : s t ' l 3 t York-Bosto- n t fc y t . con-gros- s; hard-lookin- c ta-lie- 1 C x V ' , lamp-testin- uor g . dis- t hH wounds. OFFICE PERSONALITIES. LL :i red-ligh- trict of Butto and has since died from 1 g Sam Dhvla. an officer at McGUl, Nevada, was shot and seriously Injured toy a Greok who was resisting arrest. Tho Greek was later shot by a member of a posse, and died from his wounds. Auditorium plans accepted lust week by tho Democratic national committee on arrangements for tho national convention to be bold In Denver, provide for seats for 14,000 persons in the convention hall. was passed by the A resolution i house on the 22nd requesting the president to submit to congress a copy of the report of the special commission sent by him to Investigate the labor troubles at Goldfield. About 3,000 unemployed men marched to tho mayors olllce In Seattle one day last week to ask for work. Most of them are lumbermen who have been driven to the city by the closing of mills and camps. By a vote of 178 to 116, the annual convention of the Coloiado Horse & Cnttlo Growers association, In session !m Denver, went on record as opposed Jto the federal administration's policy of public land control. Francis J. Heney, In an Interview In Portland, declares that land frauds are being perpetrated in Oregon today as of yore, only that tho prosecution of the land grafters has made them more careful In their operations.' It Is stated by the committee of loCopyrlf hi by w!doa fiintti cal bankers having charge of the bankRobert1 Bacon, assistant secretary of state, etande high In the estimation ing operations of the Portland banks of tho president and according to Washington rumor will succeed Secretary of during the recent depression, that all 8tata Root on tho latter's retirement which. It le said, will occur beforo long. of the $1,000,000 of clearing house Mr. Bacon la an old Harvard clasemato of President Rooaevelt and Is a memcertificates Issued during that time ber of tho "kitchen cabinet hav been redeemed. C. Mathis, absconding cashier of the defunct Exchange bank of Blaine, two which suspended Washington, weeka ago, has been arrested In Ashcroft, B. C. He agrees to waive ex FIFTY-SIPERSONS MET SUM- states and one territory, Iowa, Okla- tradition and return and try to homa and Nebraska being the addiMARY DEATH DURING 1907. straighten out the bank's affairs. Alabama tions to last years list The verdict pf the coroner's Inquest jumped from five In 1906 to 13 In 1907. ever the remains of Mrs. Fred Sluter Big Majority of Victims Were Negroea and her four children whose charred Offenses for Which They Gave GREATEST CONCRETE BRIDGE. bodies were found in the ruins of their little ranch home on the Musselshell, Up Lives Comparison, with Just Finished at Washington and Re- In Montana, recommends that Ole Previous Years. Nordell be held for the crime. Very markable for Several Reasons. strong evidence against him has been New Orleans. Fifty-sipersons Washington. The largest concrete found. were put to death by Judge Lynch Former United States Commissioner during 1907 compared to 73 In 1906. bridge in the world has just received Forty-nin- e were negro men, four the finishing touches at Washington. II. H. Hendricks, of Portland, last white men and three negro women. Tbe Connecticut avenue bridge, as It week pleaded guilty to his share In the There were double lynchlngs In five le known, spans the deep gorge of alleged Illegal fencing of land In the Instances and triple lynchlngs in two. Rock creek, not 15 minutes by trolley Butte Creek Livestock, Land and Lumbo believed to la This ber company. of center the from the Two negro women formed the princity. The structure is remarkable for sev- preliminary to like pleadings on the cipals In one of the double lynching! In tbe first place It Is 6art of other persons connected with and two negro brothers In another. eral reasons. io land case. Thirty-seve- n victims of mob violence built entirely of concrete without beAU Western Pacific construction with steeL were put to death at night and 19 dur- ing Work between the Callfornla-Nevad- a It la 1.421 feet long, with a ing daylight hours. Eleven lives were fine and Palisade, Nev., has been snuffed out on Sundays. ' roadway and a walk on either side. stopped temporarily on account of 136 Is feet were hanged, 17 shot to The floor of the bridge Thirty-onof funds. About 200 men shortage death, three hanged and shot, two above the ground. There are several have been thrown out of work. The 150-fooner narrow two and arches ahot and corpses burned, one tied to a contractors having charge of this tree and shot to death, one beaten to of 82 feet work state that work will be resumed Work was begun about seven years by February 10. death and another kicked to death. In connection with the murder and Following la the comparative num- ago on the foundations, though the plans had already taken about two partial incineration ber of lynchlngs for the two years; of Mrs. Fred The work halted Schleuter and her four children at 1307. 190. years to complete. State. 13 S Alabama ........................... to the failure of congress to ap- their ranch near Flat Willow, Montana 3 Arkanaa a i1 owing enough money to com- a rancher named Nordell has been arpropriate Colorado ..' IS plete It Florida rested. He lives two miles from the ( Oeorgla 1 But about three years ago the nec- scene of the crime. It Is said he was I Indian Territory 1 .. Iowa went through tnd s really in love with Mrs. Schleuter's 3 essary bills Kentucky ....a..,.....,,,..,..,.... 1 9 beautiful bridge is now the result Did daughter. I Louisiana eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeee 1 1 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Maryland The Mine Operators association The coBt was $1,000,000. U Mississippi eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ass abolished the card system, which 3 MlSSOUrl eeee ee eleeee eeeeee ee eeeeeeee ee 1 .. Nebraska requires all employes to sign an agree.. North Carolina . I STARTS FOREST FROM SEED. ment renouncing the Western Federa I Oklahoma 1 South Carolina .................... tlon of Miners, and declared an open 1 Tenneaaee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee .2S Oklahoma Now Hat 80,000 Catalp shop Texes I policy. This action was because Hills. on Sand Trees Growing 3 ee North Caroline eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeee of the fact that the agreemeni which the men were required to sign Is In 73 M Totals Pond Creek, Okla. J. W. Birds conflict with the statutes of Nevada. The offenses for which these hu- venture In starting a catalpa forest Jewelry, heirlooms and costly cloth mans were forced to give up their has proved very successful for th lives range from stealing 75 cents and first year. He bought raw land In the Ing to the value of $4,000 were stolen from the home of James Douglas In talking to white girls over a telephone sand hills Just east of the town for his Portland last week. Included among to rape and murder of wife and son. winter last broke it up project and were and stolen sword articles the tbe were offenses the charged, and spring. Following jeweled belt given to Sir James Doug with the number lynched: exHe planted about 300,000 seeds, of Mr. Douglas, by las, that Queengrandfather For being father of boy who Jostled . pecting to get about when Sir James Doug Victoria, 1 white woman number of plants. He now has be- las became first governor of British For being victor over white man In 1 tween 80,000 and 100,000 vigorous, Columbia. fight 1 Attempted murder 1 The senate judiciary committee hai healthy young tree. Next spring he Murder of wife 1 Murder of hueband and wife will transplant and If the trees come favorably reported the bill of Senatoi 1 Murder of wife and etepaon 1 through the winter well expects to Clark, Wyoming, Increasing the fees o Murder of mistress 10 have about 80 acres In trees. Manslaughter witnesses and Jurors In the Uniteo 1 Accessory to murder As an Illustration of what remarkS States courts and before commission Kape 11 able growth the tree will make In ers courts, to $3 per day with mile Attempted rape 1 own stepdaughter Raping For being wife and eon of a rapt--r ..... 1 this soil and climate Mr. Bird has In age at 15 cents per mile by Btage and f his office a tree cut by W. H. Farmer, 5 cents by rail in Montana, Wyoming Protecting fuRltlve from posse to whits girls over telephone..., 1 who lives one mile from the formers Utah, Oregon, Colorado, Nevada, Ida Talking Kx preeel ng sympathy for mob's victim.. 3 Three-doll3 debt catalpa farm. Last April Mr. Farmer ho. New Mexico and Arizona. Stealing 75 rents sesseseoeaeteoeseseoeooeoeee As a result of correspondence which cut back a seedling, and 1 Insulting white man I since then the tree has made a has passed between President Roose Store burglary velt, Clifford Plnchot and wester The lynchlngs took place in 17 growth of ten feet six Inches. lawmakers, following suggestions ol J. A. McGuire, editor of the Outdoor Life, It Is likely that an Immense gam preserve will be established by the government on the Mapltl fork of ihc North fork of tbe Shoshone river in cend to the roof via the elevator and Wyoming. Henrietta M. Johnson was run down Chicago Girl's Talent and Nerve look over the dizzy heights to the and killed In Seattle by an automobile Amaze Seattle Folk. I am "and the below, only ground r woman who has ever attempted this driven by Guy C. Stratton, secretary of the Acme Shingle company. J. F Seattle, Wash. Standing on a precar- dizzy painting. I like It, oh, so much, the ious-looking best Ives, vice president of the Stlmsoa board suspended along and would not give It up for Mill company, who was In the auto the top of the Burke building, over 100 position In 8eattle. In Chicago we do mobile, and Mr. Stratton gave $1,60C feet high, Miss Louisa C. Bell painted things. ball. I only wish a sign. Oh, this Is nothing. It la not unlikely that tbe Goldfield Hundreds of persons looked up. as you had a building here, so branch of the Western Federation of the girl plied the brush, apparently that I could demonstrate exactly Miners will disband, and the mem am I invited of. She to what surroundIndifferent her capable entirely bers Join the Independent organization ings and to the fact that a misstep the onlookers to take a position on the launched by Thomas OBrien. It Is would mean Instant death. She was suspended platform, and laughed mernew organization will re the clad In white, and Inspired some of the rily when they Intimated that they celve full recognition and the old wage crowd with awe, some with fear and were afraid to do so. scale will be restored. some with pity, but she worked away Miss Bell Is decidedly a woman, Crazed by drink and maddened over with might and main, and though two even though she can do a man's work. trivial difference, S. Oneda, a Japhusky men were on the platform with She refuses to tell her age, but from anese laborer, shot and Instantly her the appeared to do more work other sources It was learned tha she killed M. at Butte. Oneda, Kosnks, Is not more than 21 year old, and than the two combined. when he realized his act, placed the "I am from Chicago, she said to a does not belong to any female suffrage muzzle of the gun In his own mouth reporter, who had the temerity to as association. and fired, sending a bullet through his brain and dying Instantly. ' LYNCH LAW RECORD. x 62-fo- e - 15-ye- one-fourt- h ar X d Paints Signs in the Clouds. , |