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Show MINES AMD REALTY. Horrible Accident la the Daly Mine at Paik City. i jlJUSO'tONMIUHAniUIiliriTII. 1 Itral Falatc 1 lrlunfc UrlrV W oris. I Imllau Irtrk Hutu. art- !eti Maltcn. Jamta O'Connell, rt minor, i Mild lusliallNo.J ol Hit Daly mine t I'atk City, shortly before 0 o'clock ItdiTrului!' -" "" ou Hi" SW loot leftl, anil Hllum ted to tllnili Irom the lower to tlie upt dick of the cage, to ' I-, hoisted up wlllt Iltu men who were 1 there. J"" at l)i not lilt liiaU and shotildcu abota tbrUootolllwupMr iliLktha race started, and O'OotiiwII i v. aim milt lettteen the flour ol tuu Krd1 tha top uf the station. The men lu tho rto saw lilm, but iouI I Uo nothing tuuva Him. lilt tlioulilin waro crushed, on I tlio heaJ ! cruitied unit torn oil. The citsu crow d. ml lint the manitleU tojj, which fell to the bottom or tho slialt, IWO fut below. Tiiortwlul occurrence was reported lminodlti.ly anil the body recoYenrJ. It was found to be Horribly mutilated down to tho cot, tho anus nnJ legs '"K WuHon In a number of placet. Hio remains were rarefully I laced In n renin and liUg in lh untiorlaln,r', whero an Inquut was Ivitun today. O'Connell leaies wife and elpht children, two ot whom aro mtrrlid. ilo had lived at the 'ark for about mrcnlem jreals, and ir liaif that lliuo lied been euiployud at tho lltly. Uo was 49 yiart of tige. ll" wat a oily regular worker and was will rrsiectcd. ... n ", How tho cage camu to start nt the f I articular Inttant Wat O'Coutii I was . imtlloe on It not uniliratood, but muy llnd an explanation at tha Inquest. it,Den-intcreaTtlie had a tUnal to litilal, and iilettatemeiit 111 thla teard i . d jullleai correct. None of the iiieii louembergHliiKlho tlitual, but It I. nut unlikely that lome ono did, pioti I ally lust before ('Council commenced 111 Climb, but forgot that hn had done ' hi In thoexclUiuentol tho moment. ' No blame li attached to any one. DIAL JJiTATI. MCOIIAMIU v At todtj 'i meelliJK ol the rxrhange lh re was n oooelduraule number of oilers ol properly, tome of tho 11 fit ret UlLC Tery low aud showing a matktd twn'lait by (he reduction In prlca from ii ulUuretof two or three yiart ago. Wauti" weru alio Bled at followi: J. X. Crutluey wanted to exchange addition lutt with nioJeru dwelling lor lititlnest or protMCllvo business I rop rty worth any whiru from J16,uut Uroi-ebeck Jc Kiw wanted a three or four room house mid llvu acre uf land In Hugar Jlsuieor Mill Crick fur cash. Colborn, Hklnner A. Co. watitpit a I Talus I laced on laud Immedlatel i went of Writ Bait I.aku addition. U. 11. Knowldim wanted n small cultivated f triu with small houso ou It, not to exired $3,01)0 lu price, die-tance die-tance from city all to ten Illllei. J, M. Kennedy watilid to exchange an A I horinandluggy for one or two lutt. Tho value of the outllt It M0, and the horte will make a mile lu lies than three inlnutri. J, II. Hitter wanted a vacant p'eoa of property, 2x10 roJt, from l.lghth to Twelfth Kast,bitiriiii Klrttaud ftilrd Hontli ttrtttt. A. 1. Ferl wanted lota In thu Twentieth Twen-tieth ward tor a live room framu houie, worth Jl.OOU, near thu Itlo Uraiule Woateru dejol, and for an ncro of Krouud, valued at .',61)0, cloto to lnit Valrrloo. No transactions werecompletod, ilio weekly Hireling ol Iho ex rhtngo wat held lat evening, the I leildent, J. U. Conkllu, 111 thu chair. rWtetarv atonlgomery occupied the iik. lleporti wcru ctlled for from tho Deep Creek railway rollcltlug imumiueei, but practically no work 1m 1 been Uonu and there Wat nothing lu report. Mr. Conkllu auggvated that Halt bo tint In Iooeluruunty for tub. acrlptlona to tho road, aa he uuderetood that f 1U,0UO oould be railed In that looalliy. Tim tecietary of the ex. chanku was Initiuctud to furnlih to tacli viohangeiommltten on the railroad rail-road the names of Iho clialrmuu of thu vorloua oominllteta orgunled out of thn lour hundred, J, V. Conkllu, A. XI. Janea and liar. My Hardy weru appululu In commUtiu to not with like commltlna from tho Cliamlerof Commerce a nd the Hull ileal Men'a ouoclttlon to fcdoi t nieuaurei for Inducing tourlilt tu atoji oil In thla city. Iho committee ou honorary membership mem-bership retorted tho followlug liumet for univllmenli 11. W. Fuller, T. F. Mulloy, J. F. I Corker, J. II. lllr, 1'. A. Uunihte, i;, F, llauni, llolhwoll & McCou. i tughy, K. McCarrlik, 11. O. Mlluer, ! Couiuraera' Trtdlng Couijauy, M, A. ! J'alrchlld, Newton Leouurd, II. f. ( Moyil, i:. A.Hwun, J. M.dnlllu, A. I M. l'endktoii, ('. F. Lootbjurow, J, j JIUnell, Hccurlty AUtrCIUoniaiiy, l IVrLer ti. I)eue, (J. M. Cauuuii, ) luouiton& Welgel, Halt Lake Hard- j warecomiauy, Ulali I'llli, Iuiuruiiiu j i tiuatCumpauy, Wall fc Claya, O W I'uwriaund 11. M, Wella. j i hi commtlttii mi Huuday tprlnk. I In y upollid that tbo tlllon thcru. I i r mii UIdk riumeruutly algned 1 i tnl would be preaeiited to thu 1 I II) Council thla evening. It waa K mnu reporttdthtt a bund lot Hunda 1 Kiiaittalu I.IUtty l'ark wiuld coil a 16)ierday. f It. JI, lfarl tuggeitid that ii prlet of J I.D liu olfered for thu eat article ou i hjit LakoClly as a hiolor lnveil. menu-, lo contain about S,l)U0 woMr, 'Iho etuallntit of tho prut for the ' killclu wanted ovldentl Impriiund t tuvcral memUri cf thu exchange, fir I It wai suggealed that lllu u.lvi rllilug 1 (nmuilltie had butter nttond tu that II urt of tho builneat nu I make lit riort. Tim provlilona of Homo of thu tx chai Ke bylaws weio dltcuered, an I the ii luting adluuruid. i.niiia.n oiilpi; in Ma. I. Iltft vcr tftuiifan i Work uu tlin fob j I y atlllioutiuueaHllhthruuincn, mil iii.i probability la theru will bu miothor j ililit put on In h day or two. I hiy hnvn I lomplelod thu tlnibuilnir ifthethAll, I whlililt a doublo coiiiparinienl, hiiu i iiiivudonuaflrat-olats Job, having had S ttf'iu timber In thu lug uul huw It J aiilframolt. Iitatwiilt JruoUrwln, Willi that ludomltabln pui'i of hlv, un- 1 cjiredru enough ou tliuriirfmulo j lun 1U ttump mill for h nick. I li ly havo Jut flnlihed croitiullliig j liu. lulii on tho turfaco and huo not i nil of oru thut will ueiugu miu ' LuhCiitl dollitser lou In hold. Tho lolgoln thelollomol Iho ilia t la still widening and noonoknowa huwmuch thoroltof It for they have not got to thu foot wall jot. Work ou Iho mill hat becnauiptndid pending nefotla. lions for tho properl) by tome CobraJo parlliu; the machinery la all heiuntid by the tlmu the dial la up tho in iv will lo oft the mountain'. Jill. Terry returnul )lvrday rom a two wtiki' trip on Indian irtrk "Alter you get four mile up f'oin Iho ltoh llo), theru la no ijuarlt to lo founJ, nothing but thtte," aya tho Senlltmau. "Mr. Moad has a llfiieri ayi' option oollhu Itoli Itoy for $1,. Die; wat up on l'liiocrruk, clear to tne head of that ttriam, tut tueiu Is no iimrlza(lir you leave Wild Cat. am going to prmprrt a lllllo on Isoitli creuk. liver) thing la staked oil ou Indian creek." I )r, emu morn nn 1 thu othir owners of thu Duty lice, with Deputy Un ti I Mate Hurveyor l!l. Thompson, mre up )sturuuy looking uer their i rop. illy. Thu itoctor ii aungulne, and will slnkflf yfxtoiithrlr shaft, whlih Is lu or, , and theu croti-cut for the hanging hang-ing wall, where theru la lid doubt tbey will get It tolld, the aaluo aa Hit) havo In thu Hob Itoy. Mr. Mead Wat In tho city from the bheep Hjoka tho llrat of tuuyxkand preientedaauiilesof iiuaili rock con-lalnlnggolJ con-lalnlnggolJ vulblu to thu eye. It l alive with thu piicloua metal wheu txnmined under the mlcroicoiv. The specimens oru from the Croioona, owned by Mr. Mead and Newton Hill, tftir whom tho now fainoua Nuntsu mining dlftrlrt wat named. Mr.Mesd li cuthuilaillu and will vigorously uih forward developnuiit woik ou thu Cremona, Mr. Tirrhos couple of mtu at woilt on the clalma IhtU he had bomlcd, thu Monitor and llrUr, Theae nru big, bol J croi plnga mid aro said to cair) IS In gold un wi. This ltdgo crops out for over a mile. Dick HI cli hat gouo over to camp with Word Christian for a wcel, ou Wild C ib lie took hla lltllorjiiii along wllh hlmuxptitlnir lo get some frcih nu at, fur he It very fond of deer meat, alio of bear meat. They say Hutu are lota of deer and Liar II ) ou go up high usough. Ilo alto ixiacIs toroincl up toward too htad of Wild Cat and luillaucreik, where lie thinks hu will llnd a bonanza. uiiici: oni8. The l'rotpict I'ark brick company, which has III yards acrors thu Jordan river, south of IhelluMlngtoli addition, baa stinted up asalu In loo iiitnufao ture of brick. The company lutends to mako flJ,0lK) brick dally until thu iloMjof lue rosson. They have also on hand h largo miantlly of brick ready lu deliver. They urnku the Milwaukee croim and salmon uolortd brick, whlih they claim It frto from lime aud mineral. liu: tTAli. Isaao Ilrockbauk, manager of the Klar mine, Idaho, was to havu left Hall l.akufor llalley toJa),but has been dilaluedby buslncut until tho latter undof the wcik. He s)i that owing lu thu Incnaiid quantity of water lu the mluo It will be uecciuur) to put lu an additional pump at uuiu to kirp tho worklnga clear. Carbon county, Wyoming:, Journal. J. li. Wluoler, a prominont banktr ol Maultou and Aspen, Col , Herman Filer, thoMciker, Col., ctnl tutu, au I other Aspen and Meeker miners and capitalists, have takcu up the lister ground bitweon thu Aspen mining com) iny'a aud tho Hoik Hprlngt mining coniany's claims at Four Mile, about o( acres In all. The Aspen and Hoik Hfrlugs company wanted them to make ntowmlluout of It, but It ran m rich In gold tb it thu liartlea dtlided to work It. l'lochu Jxiilt: Another valuable alrlku haa beuu made on the April hoolclnlm, near Ihu toardlug liouae, about LUO yards below and toulii of Ihu shall. Thu ledge at this point Is eight fiet wide, and for a dlitiucoof 73 ftut, which Is uniovered, shows thu quartz tu be literally covered wllh gold. Two men were pit to worknt once running a crosscut, fhuuromeds lilt lu or no sorting aud will be shipped aafast us taken out. A carload will bu ready lu a short lime, which Is ixptctcd to not III Halt I.aku over $11,000. Hallua4"rsi: Home good specimens of Rold-bruilug oru from thu High Flvomlue, anoxteuslonof the Duller properly In thu Deer Creek canyon, wcru being exhibited lu Hsllna lues. ill)'. Aisays had been inadu on lamo ol Iho ore, wlilob allowed un average of (17 of gold lo tho Ion. Iho ore ) freu milling and exlits lu alniott luex haustlble quantities, Thn nitersmont work on the Dri am claim has Juit been completed and cousldirable wcrk will be doiiu on tho property this scston. llothof these valiiablo proerllis aru living optrated by Hallna a ties. Virginia City, Neva la, CironlcIci Owing to rccint frtquent drtfls In the mines, ComtUck miners uro dally leaving for new ctmiii, und lately many with their fimlllra havu ttkeu their depsrturu from tho lode. Tne majority of thu sluele men who turn their backs on thla loiallty havo no special mint lu view, but wind their way to liutte. Muni , l'ark Clly, Utah, Vauderbllt. Kootenai and other parts, not decided wheru they will locate. Kvery departing train carrlra away tome minor whose homo haa been ou the Cotmtock for n number of years. The mining popultllon of Virginia la gradually dwindling, and It Is doubtful whuihir Ihu major portion ot those di railing will ever return. Tboowmra of thu l'enrots mlna at I.tadvllle havu Lion sinking a shaft below ttiuoM foot level to old In drain Ing the Hlxth street shaft nnd also for help to themtcles, Thursday night four men wiru In tho bottom of tho new shaft, whloh Is In lime, clearing out tho rand, when In answer to a blnw from a pick thu wstor suddenly broku through mil ctmeln with a Ire mendous f irce. Tbo men hnd to llsu for their lives, and nu reaching the level hurrhdly warneJ all thu men at work. The water roao four fact to the mluutu and It secmiil for a abort llmo aa If orrythliK would havu lo bo abaudonud, but all thu lumps weru wnrkt I to their full capiclty and four moru bollera mid all thu ower avail nblu was put to work. Thu water was pumped out nt thu rata of 1803 gallons per minute, SALT LAKI1 CIXllil.N'O IIOUUU. Toduy't clearing houto txcbanjei amuuuted to $J1D,iOI TODA.'a tllI01UIO.N3. Now York Hllvor, h.'le, letj, $J,75. onii ami nui.l.toN. Wulls, rargieV Ci. recelrol tjdayi Mingo bullion, Jini). McCornlrk A. Co. rcolvpd todays Hllvrrand lead ores, t-IOlll), Hanauer hulllan. J5J00 Total, $0JIW, T. It Joutu A. Co, rccslvod today: oris, SO.oii, W. A, Hodges lia I 111 todny for nsiay 101 tons of Horn Hllvir, uud uuu other control. W. O, Hleworil ha I In for uaiay today to-day llvu Pile of Old TuUttrarh oruund .U tout ol OU Jordan and Uiluua oru. |