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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. QUOTATIONS MAR KETS MINING 6 i DEC u lvce-- I rno rnrum eller nil Nil TE7T.T yy T WHICH THSY LIVED. of burlap e, tree-dwelle- rs COOLER WEATHER IS PROMISED TOMORROW KILLED BY LONG FALL Hid. AJax .$ $ . Hulllon-Bec- k Carisa US Mercur Consolidated Daly Daly-Judg- 1.43 !.' 10 e- Daly West Dexter Kagle & Blue Dell Miner at Bingham Tumbles 75 Feet Down a Shaft. PIONEER OF PROVO IS VICTIM OF PARALYSIS. l.Of. 4.47S "IS IK 24 .25 .. .24 21.3TS 12 Golden Kagle r, - - - .23 22. M .13 Tetro Victor Wabash Yankee S S3c: ino at 82c; 600 50 at Ixwer Mammoth, $H 95. 100 at seller ten das. 2 at 23c. Star Consolidated. Ren Butler. MO at H'ic. 100 at 81c, New York. Wi at 214c. Victor. 6k) at 20c. Comstock. 100 at 90 TOTAL SALES. Rer-ilacall. TCS shares, nt t23 ren board. shares, at Total. tfTo shares, at $3419 "JOCO : : ; : : AFFAIRS j : : HIRAM BERG STROM, who far some time has been clerking in the Short Line auditor's office, has been appointed night ticket agent at the Short Line depot, to succeed C. H. Patten, who recently went to the Salt Lake route. of THE REV. P. A. SIMPK'IN, pastorwid church, the Phillips Congregational trip icave next Monday for a two months' his old home abroad, in whicn he will visit and will go in Lancashire, England, through Scotland and Wales. i,r..k' Fir'-ma- Ii.lv--n- who aiso Jumpeu, wad . only slightly injured. LEGISLATURE MADE BIG GRAB OF BOODLE. scheduled to d I T 1 'T N V J py vlll nn early i' ' T I'- Jjn nominal; i- ?j -- Par a 24 iiV. t After Th a.' off at a ahade r.!r.-- In - opcr.'.r- St trm'- - r SuS loer. ; " a"d a r Thr Tc. xn lifu" Wheat July. ; : . C:.e; ".S-- ; -- lJ. -- u-''. . . r. U tTS It ye Fer'emb-rjui. N,fl.r,t. J jr!. IJ 6. Tlmothy'!. . : TT.ia J,1K lfl'Tt purtbx"' th rJune. I!.,f !ey-4it- art. tt-trac- tel de-pos- fd - al : i.h: ; No ti rl- -. ' ; -- N . 3. Oala No. I. So, No : 2 No . ; rU 5 r-- June CITY. K'ANM AS l. 2 PufTal' gatio- I- ; ff-- ' ".'.' n t ,r,r. t P?a " t-- i'!-,,-- r,J a ; '.; 1 l.e :4 0: iJrkcra. market. V i- pica.ll"-! ; -t ki-te- t I j i in. rr.arktt tf"i; C larr.r. V. Jure re r iahfd cut ty North Tc rr.alr.a of r;, Iv.hUh they :;,; f . ti . 11 J t )iftu4: t T v ' r-- : - C !rf :';r,.. frte cl tJ.r ; S. i:, a '1 ! !:.. hv. .' f-i.'- t - ti- ! r.i;.r- " t, - Ju-- . NUW YUP.K. n eroKi.it Hfrllrc In pp"r. BANK CLEARINGS. 0 :) V, ri) ) s S) ) (' Todty day last yestr. :.) cl-ar!- S4:-6.ri- ; . bv,tr;r tn i! .( hi 7 ;f XI. l Mdlcan IrregjUr. 'tfiUnrp. It At ut II C f r i 1 net T 5 l r 0 f. LOPI3. June Territory and Weatrrn 131 2rf ; Voofr rharp-,l 'u ll'i. ; m!ium, Kc. coats'. IIli Shoulder to the Whel. Eugene II. Lehman, the your.g Colorado student, who was the first to be awarded the Rhodes schoinr- rhlp at Oxford. U n t"Jcnt. His credentials were Indisputable, for they rhowf.l a f.errentkge hlk'her than thoe submitted by a score of other students, Naturally, he hail to submit to the Jn- tervlewers of boys' Journals and "sue. cess" papers, so that h!n career might tie' th lnanlratlfio for in ... i - other youths. "How did you manage to work your way through collect m surcisfully?" asked an Important representative of a very unimportant Journal. "Ity keeping tny shoulder to the wheel," replied Ihman, tartly. The answer will 1m? appreciated whn Is tn ieistood that your.g worked his way through YHle with money earned In pushing n Invalid In V-chair for 2Z cents an hoir. Float on Post. fine, 14yJ5c: self-mad- e iMu-iin- 1 I'r-fer- rl ' ' ' i I'ttf'-rre- It c- d ., & '.''i i'"' . iVopl a tJaa . HtfH.KUn .... Maiihaitn KJ I a ji I'rtc nun .. I n .... Irrrred Ath r'm ..... Preferred .... . x :i . . 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V". 5 C H rexardless of religious bVllefn, proNew Y rk silver. vided only they have the d.i:ars, may I r.drn silver. learn to use tobacco and slang. Money on call. IVaP per c?oL .'. ; a ;- . r ',,.! J r X " I t - ; , t, rn X". 1 5 . t:-- Vabah P. t ! : i: -- Cnn Ont f I.C., ,.i.,t r.', !. I4S l Cent - i.v. Iac N Y h A t? ;t US tJ rj" Mo tl ? ? Mr a- -1 V m ,. If ."- 2. 33 V 'Are ' e. CI t t - .e i r ) J il"!'... w.;r.-- t': Sou I'rtr Tr x a a L ', . 1 ..: ! f r"f''.iur- lla - . UVt fcr r TjNiVEr.:: ;y. . . j lll.'h. n Uj-- ;t Wi "torn , Sou Hy j.f I . Norr A W... l'.ek r.i ., Torn t A 1 St I i iim ... lt t I ' t"1 V - - t f t.rt. Nrw York stock a iAtatinna furrih' It A. A. iiitison Ai Co.. Si Ho ith Me'n ?!rt ; .!! riitfA; t.' tn J . -- . " Ninety-Fou- r Prle ."mrltrr r.im t .' . LOCAL QUOTATIONS. ) 1 1 ? ! - t- St. Louis Wool. RT. : A Prrr.9 tt! v 1 - '; U!tn nn.i K 14 MV 4I-- - i X rr.u prr I'rni. borkem' bii $4 lur-d- :.;-- oe: I :j '' .;.t ri'. bi;;. t'omtnrrll sm K. . f 2 . t) tery r-.j- :' : (. if A . :' 1 4 p ' e -- ar. v ft - n-ir- at-- J. t d fjo.i.. iit i; IIK-Uc-t- t It-:- ' I r i A Kr ' c a 4 : f!u, t J i ' : r it It"--' r f, - V- - ti-- d bK-,- :t !p , b- - t e I ; f - 1 a r ! " . C ! ; rt - : x J Iteir ! th-s- . At' 1 1 . 1 r y to !-- . h-- , j - ' t f - r 1 rt n r n t The question of selling beer at Filtall v h bj t?T- - ! v Th y were ril alr and aio that of reducing the far I ? t Jtf Chdcng-Cattle, to the resort from t0 tents to 2j er.ts t h' h W- it a -- Cult a, ; June tc will settled !ay. definitely the tr.- tttre f'v Kt ; itoo-tu prirce wu f r r Tb dim tor of the S.iU I k " X- xn ia tf 4 The b r tr 'i li.Z tu kiri p jm. r hard f the t I ' fc: TVj-Angeles Railroad company, which ope- - it TJ. r..a. a?d fdrra. J rates the line to the bearh an I direrta hfor. tJl'iiSJ. car.r.rra. at. t"i j lf-h'.le T2 aa a tl11. the management of the rerrt, wl',1 hold 3Cv Tu Kv.il I; ". J. tlJ.J4M atrra. a special meeting this arterr.eKm for .i. rriw. tola. IS l.ia'.f T.m the purjtose of considering quesr . n Ir.de; er.v!nt "Hello" Cor vcnticn. ovrr. Irft jl: 3': tions. rhr-t-an-J.'. f .' . to J ' : - v.f.:'? butrh'r. a."i t'. ".'tit ritiA;o . t As to what the result of the routine 1 t $0 ; T Hvy, ro'jch ' r,;? 1 h t ' '' C. will be it Is Impossible to say. but It bulk f Is the general opinion that the fare will mf r art Unit, r,rt, .!; l T', t al w; lo rh'drti ;.: b reduced. ro( ' 21. 14 !1. t v 1 14 t ..; r t I The selling of leep I an open que. fairrep.to rholce mlfl. f i i l J native I. It I 7i; ' '.'' :tota. fr f..j4 Hon and may be decided either any. Wiatrrn Z'j lamta. fiftl'it). that matters Manager Langford says rre entirely In the wmd of the Arrtstetl iaie. New York Monry. u l - l'ri - 15:-- TOpP.KA. X; V. llJ'jfd'V i!tn,wether. JJ range - - " "! v tZ r !rr-- J. 1 S- f, P'SW) ( 1 ' r r BURIED SKELETONS . NN'r r ji t II . f , ' " - ! 1 ' b.-1"- . m a C " l T. t. :t ire r i t , rtM IMU5. 'tl.U t N Plt'.'buT. c y ;tc. - v ly J i e JUn',; 3 r Mr ; rn atcera. tL'.' t 4 Vi 3 '. It m a !r, r J j a at-kr- ;i iZ; rf lr('-.:!'- Itr-atnn- . ., a v- j Al- - J FLOOD UNCOVERS SIX . 77. k." 1 penrii ciuh J rre r ti, York. naltv atrra. 5!an atera. I7U4 Ul'itpt. Traaa 3; ard string, Ta. nd hlfr-c.. I? nij r.ative n AnJ fvJr. 11"j4j. Ci"Ut.'. bjl.a t:!Aj3": ci . V. - ; trlr Pen nr. No. - 1 1 i i:v Mr- - " .,. r. fT r 55Sj4 X. A' ' "'' K. '''"t I r - !!-- . Kan 1 as City Cattle. relptn. ' - r;- -- 5 Ju'.iin llLMth:rn White. J. ard. Wii or fyr.lbia Wr-.tPryant t f n fr a! f.f C) n I c. 3 1 '. 1 jr-e,- j ; rd. hard wir,t-r- . Northern . No. tier of he C'.ilTf. - Ill it. Whrai-N- -t. TtiaT-- il ; I: " ! cf rA-r- ; . . Kmory : H X Oil'" h.r. '. - tit" a -- 4"l MAY SELL BEER SACRAMENTO'S DIVIDEND. so-rail- ed L -- t-.,- -- AGAINST SECRECY n 1 - $ S4-- ab-e- sc-c;r- cd, Pf" tml a 1 ' )'. RAILROAD PROTESTS ! I rur Y .ii Ir. 1 r.to $'v, j:,jtmtr, $.v 8ptrr.br. 1 4:h JC1',; Sj trrr.Vr. t f J oe- pork Jul). lird July. rtnlr. ltit Juiv. .ty flS MA. 'It iU b ; i r t n r ;T.fr'ln lrB-- t ard ir,nt I'.ftrr.'.Sal H f ekrr l ; ft J r 1fS y cf r e lKffmirJ'!'v. e.C- jAv, isr SPf;lure. 1. ' p e.:. le j n. ,;e' fmlfr the irr.br. ' r a- t ; j iM.nV: ' f i'r. rcrfncfj a c w r ' ; Zi' FGr. iu;?rr. A -- Juf f erd--- ' f Mayor an . ! SILVER'S DISASTROUS FALL. Tliat the Utah Copper company means to Institute vigorous operations on the Wall-D- e La Mar property at lilngham Is evidenced by the fact that a corps of purveyors Is now on the property lo concen cating a site for the gigantic Is trator with which the property to b equipped. On the return of General Manager Jackllng from his Inspection trip through the Northwest, which is scheduled for tomorrow, the location of the plant wi!l be definitely decided upon and active construction commenced. V " t lcrr.lr, " olJ. 7;c Ma, i'c; Com Jun-Urc, Jul;.. WITH ASSASSINATION C-- SURVEYORS LOCATING SITE LA MAR MILL. FOR WALL-D- E '.V. f-- - dTi '.irc t y .r er ' -: 2- Mttf !iv fitsS. f, rtrat t a t ret-or- J.u '.. i'J tl,rr 1 i ar el raAn ala W; r.r.!;s line l 7 North Pakoia joUra rd rnauril :ih'n th Prat l.alf hour. f JACKSON. Ky., Jun Judee Card- rourt AVilliam A. Farrlsh. general manager well, who r.irildN ovrr th men fined two and who the hee, of the Majestic, arrived from that prop firon of the before hfm chance brought erty last nlht and will be here to met no has Kwen's hotel rerrlved the other cUclals of that company wno ing Capt. are scheduled to reai h here tomorrow tice of a threat of asn)ir.tUn rind haa from Hoston. In the party are President taken up his r"ldenr Ir h!a atre. lit Mucklow. Secretary Merrlman. Hualneaa will be Ruardei by the tnllltln. Manasrer Alexander, and several larire On their arrival former stockholders. Hoodlums at Large. will turn the Secretary' Joseph Henshawover A resident of the eist aide says prnjMe to Mr. llvlnRon books of the company I'ast Second Futh were awak devote henceforth will and Merrlman. ened morr.lnt by persons early his entire time to the Interest of the utrlvlnji to yellthis the louJet. Soldirrn re will make officials The. Eantern Royal. to the fort are blamed. a trip to the mines durlnj? their stay turning here and at least two of them are ex pected to remain here permanently. SALTAIR MANAGEMENT TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF lnc silver made its first disastrous drop, falling from 80Vi cents per ounce to 77 cents. The next few days saw the price go to f,.l cents, ai.d In November of that year it dropped to S83i cents. The quotation5 Just today is 524thecents perIn ounce. November of rents bdow llgure 1S'.i2, and 27?i cents per ounce lower than it was ten years ago today. n w ATLANTIC CITY. N. $14 ) z) rin'At;o. jji to th JUDGE THREATENED Is ten years, ago today 10C ;r i i:L:vs:r.::i. PRESS CLUB MEET . IntrrT.a'.lor.at two more cam The May Day h MAJESTIC OFFICIALS WILL REACH HERE TOMORROW. l r.ly. SALT LAKE WINS THE -. 23. JULJ.&O. r mo r.t.niTiuc ?p;:; " lcc. Cppr. concentrates en rout to the market to day. Th P.onon Mock exchange was closed again ycterday. St. Lot is, June 2C. According to InforSacramento The met directors mation which Circuit Attorr.cv Foik anevening andone-hal-declared JIO.'T was spent in Jefferson "Wednesday f J500O dividend of a cent other r .utstand-inti per share, the transfer books to cloe City to tfc3 the bin lRSillzinff county warrants which wer Issued tonight. The Sacramento mill and rewith deficiencies In the treasury. This torts are treating th? usual tonnage measure was cno cf the fpulttt and there r nothing nt the property to me.isw'-- ,,f the (ie.i. rai Assembly anl the low price at which the stock little art.rntion pi tn time it was Justify now is selling on the market. It isTaid that there aie b ii:g corifcidej-nin the.ne warrants now mor lli.io il.n. MINING NOTES. E. M. HKIGTIO, who has been chief in the hands of speculators. The. Suorem these warrants to b clerk of the freight claim department of court h:;d dec! ired future void, hiui r;ly an act of the Assembly the Oregon Short Line, will in the The ore and bullion settlements yesPacific &c Idaho could make them legal. le connected with as the auditor. Northern railroad terday amounted to $51,500. Corrupt Officiiil Is Deposed. At a meeting of the directors of the I. A. BENTON, general agent of the Detroit. Mich.. Jane 2C The Common New Rio of the Pass Gold Mining company, held department passenger Couik-Ilast night, by unanimous vote, from office Department of fhiblio Wednesday afternoon, an assessment of Grande, went to Ogder. today on busi4 cents a share was levied on Issued ness connected with his department. Vork Commissbiner I. V. li. Moreland. hal been under fire for capital stock of the corporation to pay The com mist-sontvarious charges had assistant general forap weeks, and K. E. CALVIN, against nlm and investi-Kate- d the outstanding obligations. tobeen preferred returned Short of Ihe Line, manager a committer of the Council. over the; Amonrr byother General and, it was alleged that Manager Newheuse tharsfs day from a tour of ofinspection had the road. and Dederlchs will Messrs. Fischer rommissi"nei northern branches misapplied the publh; the duties of nis leave for the bite of the big Beaver funds and had WILLIAM ASHTON, resident- engi- office. county smelter next Monday. neer of the Short Line, returned last he attended Murder Is Suspected. Manager Jacobs of the Putlcr-LIbernignt from Chicago, ofwhere National Astri annual meeting the 2(5. Leonard Tiamb, company left for that property today, Ilobart. Ckla., June sociation of Civil Engineers. a prominent. Uklahoman, was found dead where he now haa a force of men ut on the railroa.-- track at Wichita Junction work. terribly mangled by the cars. THE REV. P. A. SIMPKIN, pastor yesterday, he van murdered and of the PhllL'.Js Congregational church, It is asserted that Manager Freudenthal of the Manon the track, rive perhis body placed leaves Sait Lake Monday for a three sons been arrested on suspicion. In hattan out of Piohe says the recent have months.' trip to Scotland. land lottery at Kl Reno strike made there Is fully equal to the the GovernmentLamb two years ago in thtsdre.v one 0f the most reports. C. II. YOUNG, who has ben head aluable tracts window dresser at Walker Bros, store The Taylor & Prunton sampler received eight cars of ore from Tlntlc Plead3 Guilty to Petit Larceny. luring the past six months, left for his home in New York last night. and one from Modena today. A. If. Isaacs, who was arrested yesterfor peddling handkerchiefs, E. DRAKE, district passenger agent day this afternoon to the charge pleaded A. F. Ilolden of the United State of pedof the Rock Island, returned today from guilty without a license. He will be sencompany and the other memMining dling a visit to Chicago. tenced tomorrow. bers or the managing: committee art l ad vanr4 a point rih Amirt.an ,r,!ntr,ul nuM Jut at th h"it a potrl ovrr lat ' r. ,or, ht h a s lrrf-rr- $ltL0 5 . j C C Butter House K. Popular lv -i. Chicago Orain. fs-r-- r n der'.ln trh, rnoMiTi.v iups r-- cr Inl-tut- r i.l.y rtf.;r. Fat P. li c t rso Inrilna-liotrdlr.a; ri'rr.Ti Vowrl fif ar-jto C!wrc in tb v and the rrarVft ma tra : atacnant. Na;ioral Itall'aJ t..f . Ml- L-- I s ... Only, Per 59 Lbs I'very P-- guarntc ! er mr. y 15 rw r.jt rt h ar fhf!f rf lfrk ar l ranpl Lear. J enr-- f r. .... 25 d Th 16 -- It rrr IS. Price niovmcr.ta ral-l!r- a . Popular K. C Butter Best High Patent Flunr for Saturday m and lmp X-- ry rr-u- property. 81c; r at 600 dmand Into pt It Silver Is ioted today at f.2 V cents. coppr at 13 cents, an 1 12.M. lead at OPKN BOARD. Daly-Judg- e. 1 Ccdorado Kul, decline, ram Tc u ...S3.60 By (he dl-vrir- nt fn,r.rrtd af.r btr. NEW TOltK. at SIT; aw Smc; 'J" at Rle. May Day. &oo at i9'e:) t at i:,r.i at 24c. 24Sc; Star Consolidated. New York. 50o at 21Vc. 4"0 at l?lic; &to at Victor Consolidated. 20c. l Ftl bttr. Tt.a aam wr not4 In tb ajrhtlf ed ver. at !JLL coai movemr.la ar.J tranacontlnental f roup, tut the f.uo-tutl-r. am all fractloB did not Iron Pip Jreferre4 aold at a da at c!lr. of 4l. Pennaylvarla a;d at 12. Th general market prartka'.Jy atood atlll near non whn artlta atocka hardnr4 a fraction. Knr.ca were eair at METAL MARKET. .19 .3S !33 Consolidated Mercur. 26 at $t.3. Ir.got. 2m at Vic. 100 at &4c; 300 at BHc; Lower Msmmoth. at California s al o S2.8Q SHTURDRY SPESIRL House NEW YORK METAL. .C3 .2 REGl'UR CAM 100 hart s. wra cents. .cm ; .21 .. a .UJ e-- M cents. Victor Consolidated 1 21 nt 2D cents, and 2K) at centa, Ynnke. ol 1 100 at .11 .01 .nr-- .'3 AJax reached 2 ctnta on the afternoon call and Consolidated Mercur sold as Men as $1.4S. Daly West sold 75 shares at $42. and 25 at $41.93. Oranl Central rdased 100 shares at $4.M. seller sixty days. Ingot got lb cnta for 1000 shares. Lower Mammoth dropped from 80 to ?$4 cents, sha-e- s at prices between thou figures. Star ConsnJld.ited sol 1 200 at 23S rents. 100 at 23 cents. 100 at 23S cents. 200 at :: cents. oa 12 for rents Hen Butler got S p at New York The M .on7 Joe Rowers l.a Relne Manhattan Martha Washington ... Richmond-Anacond- .r9 .2S .24 Si fer.tury Kmerald IDAHOAN IS KILLED BY FALL FROM WAGON. . 15S 23S California ed 4-- .., 0 Unlcle Sam Consolidated U. S. Mining Co Ren Butler Dec-ras- oi; T.fA ke Utah - 4. l.M .19 1.10 Silver Shield South Swansea Star Consolidated was born July 2. 1S32 at Susquehanna. Chester county, Pennsylvania, and when Ik years of age removed with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Baum, to N'auvoo. rnd in 1Z2 came to- Utah, settling at has since resided. ftovo, where she leaves a husband and live chilbesides other relatives. The fudren, was held from the Pleasant View neral ward meeting-hous- e today. .17i TO 3 1Mi Nevada Sacramento PROVO. June 26. Mrs. Jane H. Thomas of Pleasant View ward, one of the p:oneers of Provo. died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Thad 11. Cluff. The deceased was stricken wtth paralysis on Tuesday, which caused her death. She 11.00 42. eo &o Th-r- e - 1.4a H'-- i iower Mammoth May Day Mammoth John Syo, a miner in the employ of the United States Minh.g company at Bingham, was instantly killed this afternoon by falling down ..n ore chute in the Old Jordan workings. Syo was hist seen alive at the lunch hour. He remarked to a companion that he was going into the drift to eat his lunch. He was found dead a short time later, feet. about seventy-fiv- e having fallen oO was Syo years old and unmarried. AFTERNOON CALL. u0 .12 niebfs tit vry smaS wss (torn corfuslon in ths fluctuations of klr.irM stocks. mr prn do with the enpclAlIy tho. hsvlr Iron and te ir ... Kor lrtitar-- , Colorado Fuel dec lilt JS. whU Car a!od atocka IS and th CrrtUd Hlatr scsle. 2 w 41.7r Galena Grand Central Horn Silver Ingot Hell Little Rocco-Homesta- xs 3. s' 153 showed 2.-Pr- tT (3b J. WILL GRAY MAIN STREET Wall Street. lcs NKW YOUK. Jun no Important changes from r on a lvel and daiinjr : $: . S3. 20 for erJe .. for .. rT3 $4 ...$4.So for .. H V fra4e Confusion of Price Changes in Today's Dealings on djn MOUNTAIN HOME. June 26.-dead The prospects are that the weather body of Frank Carruihers was found yeswill be unsettled tonight and tomorrow terday at a point on the Oreana rral beyond Grand View. The and that there will be a fall of several about ten miles driver discovery was made by R. Grove, examin the the of the Oreana stage. He made an degrees temperature during ination and found that the unfortunate night. Forecast Official Hyatt does not an- man had been thrown from his wagon that his neck had been broken. ticipate, however, that the change will and Near by was his wagon, and a little be great. off the horses were found. The The unsettled condition is caused by a distance were that the team had run indications Rtorm center that appeared over Lower away. This will California this morning. Deceased was between and years an area of high of age. He was an having setprobably move east andover e in some thirty-fivtled IJcise years ago. the Oregon pressure now central ten years ago he moved into Owyroast will move this way and cause the About hee county. fall in temperature. FRIENDS OF METCALFE Mrs. J. W. McDaniel Is Dead. PULLING FOR HIM. Minerva A., wif of J. TV. McDaniel, died at her residence, 136 West South ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. June 20. The Temple street, this morning. The deceased was 41 years old and was a naUnited Typothetae of America, in conventive of Indiana. Arrangements for the tion here, has sent a delegation to Wash funeral have not yet been made. the removal of ington to protest against unerir.tc nden' of tin- Monev Ordr Di vision Metcalfe, as they believe his disEVANSTON BAB2EP. GETS missal to be unwarranted. The delega WAGES WITH HATCHET. tion, which is claimed to represent 2it,0o0 the President workers, will advocate to of of recognition th bid of the rfcsal EVANSTON, June 2. Wednesday night Paul Herman for the money order blanks Joe Johnson was arrested fur being drunk atrainst the New York concern, which has the contract for s'm- years and by and disorderly and confined in the city had Herman wa:j employed until a few which on a runs a and barber is Jt:e shop bejail. the bids wore submttttd. blore his days business street. Front Recently thit such recognition would came so h avy that he hired a party named Thev claim unfaithfulness and dishonor "eneouiaKe Martin ' Larkin. "previous record unamon? employee a." known. to assist him. Martin says Johnson didn't pay him, and when he learned Johnson was in jre-dl Police Use the Sweatbox. he could see no prospect of immediate, Lou.'s. June 26. James P. McCann. St. to so get turns for his services, ofproceeded an I well known la Johnson's pos- owner of raceh.uhorses worth out his rnonev's " been missing from his circles, sessions. th--He secured a hatchet and turf for a heme since Jur.e 1th, and F. Seymour smashed plate glass mirrors matrimonial fame is connext and the Harrington, of starter. The chairs came hi.- disappearance. with nected Harringwere smashed articles other duly various was sweated four hours last night by in their turn. Sci.ssors. razors, etc., and ton is held and Desmond, pending a then the hatchet wt;s thrownthethrough the Chief of the further investigation to windows job. complete All harrentiri ln tn- - space of two minin the made tracks then utes, and I.arkln American desert, direction of the Great two Collision Injures Two Men. hours later. bur was captured some asGraml Junction, Colo., June 26. At Clifit malicious is state. Th" warrant ast of here, yesterday pasmiles six ton, and is he says guilty, sault, and Jarkin Denver & Rio in jail. Johnsenger train No. 5 on the rear says six months O'Flynn collided with the end of a son nays he can't see wlu re he gets on Crrainle which was taking- a siding. '1 he freight at, put is ouite positive he don't like th3 passeriKf-engine wa.s derailed, and, with barber business. f.rc immediately. Enthe tender, catis-h- t Price of the pssenser Jumped and gineer two ribs sir.d Fpr'iined both ankles. MEN AND for Daly-Judg- old-time- rTdet l M 1M Ther was no improvement shown in the etock market this morning'. Prices rather tended downward, and trading was lighter than yesterday. Lower Mammoth dropped from M to 81 cents, and Star Con. fell to to XI cent. cents on the curb. May Pay opened at 19 Vi cents and sold New York held at 21Vi cents and Victor Con. advanced to 20 rents. Hen Ilutler sold at 124 cents. Ingot at 1 cents and Comstock rot SO cents for 100 rhares. e dropped fifty shares for $10.95, and Daly "West was offered at $42. with $41.75 bid. The closing quotations and list of sales follow: tree-dwelle- rs tree-dwelle- rs OW CUT been had woven into a jiecullar nest, shaped like a large hat. The nest was securely fastened to the limbs of the tree, while a similarly shaped basket in another tree held a lot of dried fish, pine nuts, grain, roots and other articles of fond. Approach. ANGEL'S CAMP, Cal.. June 26. Hunters who have returned from the upper end of Calaveras report having come upon a family of In the wilds of San Antone river. One of the party while hunting: for mountain lion9 came upon what he thought was a lion up in a tree. He tried to get closer so that he could get a better shot at it, whan he noticed that the supposed animal had on a garment of some kind. It was climbing through the limbs of rapidly trees and escaping from one tree to another. The hunter gave chase, and after a long race gained on the fugitive until he could make out the features and form of a child, apparently about 10 or 12 years old. It was thinly clad. with gunny sacks tied around the waist. The hunter hailed the child, but only frightened him. The little fellow the faster down the deep andscampered dark ravine, where he was joined by a man and woman All three of them similarly attired. quickly disappeared by going up one of the largest pine tree?. The hunter followed. The tree proved to be the habitation of an entire family. Efforts of the hunter to get the to descend were of no avail. They appeared badly frightened, but made no attempt to attack the intruder. They retreated as he advanced, shielding the child from his gaze. They were smaller tnan the average adult, having the dark skin of the Indian race. They were slim and lithe of build and talked to each other in a strange language. Their hair was unlike that of Indians, being rather short and of a tawny color. Their hands and feet were long and claw-likespecially those of the child, which resembled in a great degree the paws of a monkey. The hunter went back to summon his comrades. When they returned .the had fled. Bicycle races Salt Palace tonight. DIVERGENT STOCK EXCHANGE QUIET; BUSINESS WAS DULL MOVEMENTS NEST IN TREE IN Old pieces Centt BiscouirL 20 Per ON ENTIRE STOCK OF FROM THIS AND OTHER CITIES. IN DARKEST CALIFORNIA Hunter Finds Family of Humans Who Flee Like Wild Animals at His FRIDAY I. VI" NINO. .TNi: 28. IMC i He If I ahouhl k'.aa you would ; u t.-- t he It wouJLVt bs fair to Nil tfv:tl,A. yvj Hi O |