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Show THE 10 MIS; F OUOTATIONS FROM THIS AND OTHER CITIES. HODGE MAR KETS A. J. TJettles of the Newhouse staff returned las night from an Eastern prc-v-ert- well-to-d- y, 1 d - GOSSIP OF MEN AND BUSINESS JOHN TREXCHARD, MANAGER of the Trenchard-Harringto- n Furniture company, is still in the East purchasing a new fall and winter stock for his store. IN TINTIC SHIPMENTS. 4- - THE LICHTENSTEIN JEWELRY company has a number of exceptionally large ani valuable diamonds on exhibition. 4- - Silver declined to f4U cents per ounce today, as compared with ,! tents on Thursday. Copper held at 12ai cents per round, and lead Black Jack Dragon iron minn Noon's iron mine CO NCENTK AT I IS. tl. Mav Day South Swansea jigs al President John Dern of the Con. Mer-cl L. Kasnn, correr Ninth Vet rind Fays that company will aenin apSrtvith Temple. fiatn coILir t pear in the dividend column in AukusI. G. V. Murrl. corner Svnl Nrth .... Sivth Wr.t, brb k cotta The slime plant which lias been Installed J. and M. H.iy. Ti IZsw t Svvnth will bri-ur.der the direction of George Moot" addition I un-- ! Is week. It next Magny. Second South ttwen commission into go Sixth and Seventh Wet. frame cnt- dcrstood that the dividend will be the tar Uomnev. Amixjnnsc comsame as before the suspension, that is. Taylor, Second West and South Tem- pany. 3 cents per share, or J30.000 on the capiframe Hhd tal stock. E. N"bvker. Seennd West lxtwift E,pl. Third and Fourth South, t rh k cottage PITTSBURG INVESTORS E X. beker. Second Vet Mr. INSPECTING UTAH MINES. Third and Fourth brick eott.ige Mr. William Keytlng. 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I ef firm , . w h.h v. ; Th tJ-.r- - ,n Ki'in: ,. t..:.ti.,l i! i lt re-u- c,..;, - Ur' wat exrt'-d- . r: CHURCH NOTICES. ,e.to - rf-- tr ;-- tt"l; ra',I p at:::: a:;i. r. 1 . y ::u3ic bv iiriUo r.ACTLi'ic 'IGI!T r- - ; to tVMrAl. Pe.i-;:.!fr, f. Sot.-- . Tb-lt- to ! mt.i. f -. ;!- b..r,k ro. overtn . f I o ks d ' , 5 n to IL, rr.r,t!r,-!- jK."-- ' , eONeiiRT TOMORROW GRAND & !. l I ni-.- The lent !, , r : S!. I, ;,tn New York yV k .e, - 1 n A Au-tbr- Norihw htrrf.. I - t- - 'r - b- - T. A 1C. ref.-rr- J. p a; v 1 tbh. d tor ."1 . t - v, t - f. n-f-r- 1 th-- ' T lie ti r . !- j. - ! 1 1 rdhf. J.i'-- t ; Fr-drtcko- r. M.-.l- l l.it.'l Vtf ;:- k M. '.nr. before the a; TSiOt.t. ' a At - . v4 1 - it - - throe-hous- e S ' jf-fcif--l j -. .c,- - W. H. Stn.rt. corner First North and registered at the Knutsford. : r,x Second West, alterations In the partv are J. A. Clam, J. C. Hay- T. J. Davie, Ml Cast Fourth rrnr Sotsth. twu trick cottaK'S maker and it. H. Marshall. They left 1A Rio Grande for early today over the to be away sevTotal Marys vale, expecting eral days. It is understood that the ohjoct of the Marriage LicenseE. trio is to inspect a number of properties I..ik I. Morpnn, Fnlt R.Tlt ,.?t with the object of ma- - CrnrW .21 L ik" Ceneva AT STORE in that vicin'ty investments. heavy king C. o. S.iJt Ldirar in floors Lake creations many delightful kimonas ,.Jl Jenni'i I)r ip'r. Salt Lake and dressing sacques on exhibition are ..! ' REPORT ON MAJESTIC Thomas f'arllne, Snlt I.ak ..r pleasing to the women of Salt Lake. ,'.VJ ... Sarah Merctir. HriekT. Ftah MUCKLOW. MADE BY Kosrinald J. CPraham. Ssilt l.ak ... THE WILKES CYCLE COMPANY Autrusta FImp5on. Salt Lake .... received during the week a large con- Tim .U Kiffnmpnt nf IihrninfrnriVi rtprirrlc President Mucklow of tho Majestic Joilll (. liobrpop. Salt I.ak. Hanks. Salt l.ak" newest songs and band selections are lias made a report on his recent inspecamong the shipment. tion of the property, which, is ro.. in RAPID PROGRESS IS BEING the hands of the shareholders. Th re- UNABLE TO ACCOUNT made with the new building on Third port closes as follows: "We have deSouth, which is to be occupied by the to stop work on the Vicks-burpGreenewald Furniture company. The cided, fust, FOR STOCK SLUMP second, start the lad and silver roof w ill be on by th middle of August. and when the fall and winter stock of smelter w ithin thirty or forty days. Th" the company arrives it will be stored in oies are to be hauled from the Harrington-HiNEW YORK. July rr,. Th the new quarters. ckory at a ost of not more than of s ciiritirs ha"- pr:c eijr.i dt;rlr.s tV wfk, and Wall street has rxhanste.i tl; A. II. CRAB BE, OF THE FIRM OF 6r cents a ton. We have all the facili held of eorijef ttire in atP mnt to n the ource and the motirs f th" Nicol & Crabbe, who left for New York ties at hand to elevate the same to th :it or ex Standard dlvMend-p.iylr.irailroad t"' k about two weeks ago. is expected to re- smelter. There is no difficulty affr'-trthan T'i'-ben much turn some time next wer-k.lfr He has purn" this point Th. cor ! and coke have tlias known class ar.d ppeciaJtJ.s mffl chased an exceptionally fine stock of will be ordered at once. Sloping win have t.i) Th" ' ?; !'n fura. can We few in ciaiimence days. gents' furnishings. a of firm .Wr,failure of b Fj.r,lrr.1 nish more than 100 tons a day If neceswas th- r orninal motlv for .rn libic. GRAY BROS., 'LOTH ERS, EX-r- sary. Just as soon as this smelter Is bllt th" ai:a Was Rrcs!v to the cfffCt. Tie (jpiinc of I.. any. In to move into their new store, forrunning we shall be in receipt toof an inwhich the P..) aidated stocks fitrured Pm;dv all nt suflich more come than the pay merly occupied by Leyson Jewelry as collateral, wns supposed to account for company, early in August. The clear- running expenses. t j.)n much ilie of t r.. l!ln(c. t.ral (b be starte.1 ran sale which "The copper smejfer ing they have been conductiregarded favorable, b ;t ng- for some days has proven a successwithin sixty or ninety days without ref- ditior.s were l;?iorcd. Old The to concentrator. business erence ful the venture, and has secured many new customers for the popular Hickory and the O. K. can furnish from TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND r.a' to 400 tons of good grade ore for sevclothing house. a handsomemake THURSDAY eral months and profit THE LEYSON JEWELRY COM-p?.n- y without any conentratlng. Put w We offer boys' knee yultf- at paj.t two mines to $1 anticipates moving into its nerv must sret spurs from these XI to and ?uits. long pant youth's I will and 236 take this at South Main about Authe Frisco branch, quarters IS year;-- , r.t i per suit. Thl- If nearly gust 1st. When all the remodeling- is matter tip and settle it before many half price. Bring this ad. with vnt. finished and the furnishings are put in. (lays. I expect the railroad to put them CFTLHll BROS. CO.. It will be one of the best appearing in. Z$ Main street. stores west of the Mississippi river. "When the-s- two smelters are running I stand by my estimate of $100,0')') a HOTEL PROPRIETORS REPORT month without any concentration of FITZSIMMONS TAKES that the travel is larger this year at this ores." season than it has ben for some years DALY-JUDG- E MILL. past. An exceptionally large number of BRIDE AT 'FRISOC commercial men were among last week's visitors. General Manager O. J. Salisbury of e SAN FHANCISCO. Julv THE HILL DRUG COMPANY HAS the reports the big mill is actor and pugJist. was the distinction of carrying 100 different now capable of handling all the ore that a license to wed Jiillt May ;if. the granted from mine. is of extracted more Everybrands than fiftv cigars, and being ford. The ceremony will take place Is a in most the about different varieties of summer drinks. property thing hot I. Th. lady a, younir and the company frroom-to-b-ate the gave satisfactory condition, 41. and that his at ae is fast piling up a reserve fund. AT THE SALT PALACE TOMOR-roIf the prospective bride ns 2X Both claim New York a.s their homr. night Held's band will give its regular Sunday night concert. No classiCOPPER BELT ACTIVE. cal music will be played during the evening, but the entire programme will MEN AND The Cooper Belt Railroad company, consist of light and airy ragtime music. which operates the road in Blneham AFFAIRS CONSIDERABLE DIFFICULTY canyon, has purchased from W. U. has been encountered by the contractors Clays the Dixon mining claim for the having the excavation for the new tele- consideration of JUDGE J. F. VAILL. a rmmlnmt The railroad company needs this phone building in charge in the shape of a solid rock foundation which was ground, incidental to the extension of jurist of Denver. Colo., registered at the Knutsford today. Judge Vaile. who Is found under ground soon after work was its line up Bingham canyon, to connect best known as the law partner of forbegun. The foundation was originally with the Yampa mine. mer Fnited States Senator Wolcott. '.n a in for courthouse, but the city and put returning to Denver from Butte, Mont., MINING NOTES. county building was erected instead. where he has been for some time attending to legal business. Is of the Mucklow President Majestic win: RE TO GO. S. K. HOOPER, general pawncf-expected back Monday. and ticket agent of the Rio Grande, wh J. W. Langley left for Portland last has been sojourning in this city for The Telegram will inform you several days, left today for Denver. night on mining business. where to go for amusements, F. VKSF.HOFF. advertising manager James A. Pollock, the stoek broker, such as theaters, sports and III been of home at has the Paris Millinery company, leaves his for several pleasure resorts. They all adver tomorrow for Ogden canyon, where he days. tise in The Telegram. f will spend several days at the HermiManager Moats is scheduled to return tage hunting and fishing. KEITH-O'BRIEN'- t . j r I. ; y ' - raltl1-!It U. rpurt'd n tl. and thrr. tui ! rroere-f,p-t!tno) ff IS! rnad- - m r f.. fHr :k T!;e ;.'tl ts. j , j&-- i"hi- IV,. liu- d ar 1 Antlfan nuI' j;.o ri 1 York. w N-- n '. frTn T;.;r V. .". d C-ntr.- i' -r (- M . Iir..i i'h- - uA .d C.r.i:; between First and S eor.d Vot, party of Pittsburg capitalists brick trrriv in Utah interested mining W. J. Tn.l(!tihim. are heavily beMr.-and rs'd'-nK. here tween last and J brfrk arrived night properties A FIFTY COPIES OF "D.ARREL OF the Blessed Isles." by Irving- Bacheller, have been received during- the week by Callahan. This story is a clover character sketch by the author of "Dri and I." THE NEW FAIL AND WINTER suitings of J. Will Gray & Bro. company arrived the week. Some nobbv patterns are among- the consignment. l.t, 9 r - A. o ti.rati. r.-- pt Iowa '(?. 1 I ri-ca- IbMJm-.f1:. !, n i:i St. Tr.:."dt. th-- Srn-Itlr.- rn slippers. 1 - f!b.-- h; Amoj Atn r 1. circ. ar. '"i t ::'- th? ff,t f f,?r' 1035,- - Am iU ah - Fr- SJoM-S- k & hous If endir.tr July w-e- in ; ir.. t':S I - Arn.U unat- r 1 ; in JiufT,:. I- ur i ,l Vx 1,,t"l'- BUILDING PERMITS. Permits lsvjed for the 2.".th: I... A; 5 r. a CON. MZRCUE, TO REAPPEAR IN DIVIDEND COLUMN. two-stor- Nrth ss. rj.v St. Iy)U:i a r . Crd.m 1' ' in.-'11 - SOMETHING NEW SCCN IN THE WEST WONOEPFUL-SENSATION At tVCO i.-;'t- tJ; 1 1 ;i 1 v !Xii- - .7. J. KnUht and Pr.OVn, July O. Newel! have withdrawn th" ."tilt . . ... ... I'liiiinciH (mj ny uvm Fomo xim . ai.i ncalnst V. J. McHurney nnd othrr.-- In- volvhiK the rights to the I'j. e Croup of ininlnsr claims In Siatrline under n Imi... civrn by th Itice brothm to V. I, S ott and by hint transit rrea to th plaintiffs. 4 i lii N r-- i V: Cj. I t d .tre j f'fi'.!, j i Pntxb'jrk. 4. In At- cl V : in ft Ilaitf ny i In I M'i,r inrltl'f. n : r. !. In C)J.I' 1 .... n . LIKC IT NOTHING 1 j.ref'rre, l?, IVr.r.in-lvar.In In i f n SJU C r i'i line llHr.ol.H Dr. J. J. Snyder, the concentrator ex- pert, and Mr. Tibbetts. the - mining man. will return from Car.'iii City, New, tomorrow. 4 UuhU-- ; ' 1 THE et;r-- p' fri' pi' r coruinn the 1 1 ,...r ....-- jt 1 rA h wV.i Kuhl-- - i frjn ihtpty r.o! th y ff t 1 1 eOMMENGING JULY 29th. ;. C, r c. 1 rd I - Stat- t 2: ; ut fold fonv f tl.. ,p Iadlrsf MrvJi. rati . their o; r.irft t l. Ct riT th'- low"!. Pa-lil- i,.om'i t -- r.r I I frmn TJ t lant rdtcht. nf ar.d prSf cnfu"l laltlejt jr.'.v I Ialir.i:5 wre week. IRON ORE. trci.- - f'-rr- 1 THE CLEARANCE SALE OF SUM-me- r goods at Rowe & Kelly's gents' furnishing store is rapidly making room for the fall and winter goods, which are expected to arrive shortly. THE THIRD STORY OF THE OEN-trblock, which is being added to the y original building, is almost finished. When the extension is divided into offices it will be one of the best office buildings in the city. THE TRENOHARD r HARRING-to- n Furniture company have recently furnished the complete fittings for a new hotel in Castilla Springs and another at Helper. THE BURTON COAL AND LUM-be- r company will shortly move from its present quarters to 66 West Second South street; THE WALK-OVESHOE COM-pan- y received among the belated shipment, which was delayed by the Kansas floods, several cases of dancing and the sh.nrrM of tl. pr TO's. compared with Aji-lX 1') but dropped Z. FnltM !. wl.Je, lpv jh,r eiprK at lls rUt.t. compared with 2Zxt 4-4-- - well-know- i. ro? - Grand Centra'. Joe Bowers JOHN HELD HAS RECEIVED A Laclede Lower Mammoth large assortment of Indian relics during Mammoth the week. Among these are a consign- South Swansea. ment of Navajo blankets direct from the Star Consolidated reservation. Many striking patterns Fncle Sam and gorgeous colors are among the ship- Victor ment. Yankee Consolidated LOOP Ir-co- EUREKA, July Shipments for the pa?t week show a very material Increase 4held at 53.50. over the preceding weeks of July, the . 44. cars greater outpvit being twenty-on- e W. J. BRONSON, REPRESENTING than double that of the two weeks endthe Eastern woolen mills of Chicago, ing July 17th. Twenty mines partici111., left this city yesterday for the pated and sent out 15G carloads of ore from the Latham property in Nevada on Northwest. He carries an excellent line and three cars of concentrates, as fol- Monday. of samples, and did a large amount of lows: Manager Jacobson of the Columbus business in Salt Lake. Cars. Con. of Alta has returned from a trip to .. s that property. MAURICE J. FRIEDMAN, MAN-age- r Bullion Beck of t . Auerbach & Uro.. who left for ( ansa Eureka Duncan McVIchle, gonial of New York about three weeks ago, is ex Ci lit: nniiil & Bell Blu liable the HIngham Consolidated. k.Uft topected to return to Salt Lake early next (Gemini morrow for the toaM. 2,r. ?! rut PPaLnee l 4-f- i i;s HAiN 1 BIG INCTvEASE MADE M J. WILL GRAY (& SJtJ. street. YOHK. July The market opened feverish and Irregular this mo.r.lr.g. Many of the utandard railroad docks op r.. d higher, but were Inclined to mitt on fccor.d.iry qutd-i- Hons. A b'.Cfk of 2 ) f hare of Hub- brr Goods tW at 12. : dMiin" cf Ha!e of which w,J foljowed by ar.otr-.eoi00 shares nt the iv.ur.o prle, an the preferred dropped lrt. Four thou? and fhares, of Mexican C ntr-asold at an advance of and th first ix:v!!i min.-owner- ?, tl All Outing Suits HALF PRICE Mk NEW fin f tl m 1 K'. 4J $6.00 Quality $3.00 $4.50 Quality $2.25 $5.00 Quality $2.50 $4.00 Quality $2.00 Wide Fluctuation in Prices With a Net Loss During the Day. trip, during which he placed several orders for the equipment of the Cactus out of Frisco. The main contract let by Mr. Bettles was for the furnl3hlng of ten miles of pipe line, which will carry the water from Wan Wan pprlngs, recently purchased no Insignificant by the Newhouse company, to the Cactus mine. This alone undertaking, and the laying of the line will be commenced without delay, and rushed to completion. President Newhouse states that everything about the property Is moving on smoothly. Steady progress Is being made on the big smelter with which the property is to be equipped, and the surveyors are making satisfactory headway on their work of laying out the town site. Simultaneous with this activity on the part of the the San Pedro Railroad company has its mining expert on the ground making examinations that will determine the most economic method of furnishing the property with all necessary railway connections. KATOIDAY EVENING, JT'LY Entire Stock of Low Cut Shoes WALL STREET UIPMENI FOR THE IS EXCITED BIG CACTUS PROPERTY DES MOINES, la., July 25. The Sheriff has not been able to locate Mrs. Elia Hodge, who is wanted in Salt Lake on a charge of murdering William X. Ryan, a peddler of that city. She vanished suddenly yesterday and although every effort has been made to learn her whereabouts, no clue has been secured. Mrs. Hodge is the adopted daughter o of a couple here. She is a widow, 19 years of age, and has a brother in Denison. For some time she has in the telephone exavoided and has change questioners who attempted to elicit from her information touching- her life in Utah. been-employe- LAKE TELESSRAIS- - SA-E- f am . 1 " V r. i. -.t 4 f ' 'f t ! i i; ' Si'm' ; ' V, V. V - - e Daly-Judg- obert Ftft-rlmivto- u, to-f.- ay w r -- i St. Lcuii Wool. .1 Sir X.--W.-- ai d ritcry tn'.P.: !:: n - York NF.W VO! K. J en rail, nominal. TlT.e trnr.ey t s. cat: . rt. I- - r . -- i r i. t: toney. Mr- --':- -... - a", if- i tt. v n. d pr er r.Tiar.t!! pi'r. ?,! nt J rirhar.U" .. . r. :r. a r. l ;; .a. v; ai fir .a r y. ' ard 14 r. p. ' l H sr. f'rtr.mo c f'..d-r-tr..-Mi. Hi ', v- rt r.r r.?. irr .'.'.ir. Frh. 1 e Stert!-.- g r-- " I r w 5 rw I'm r c- -: . a z" : -- I. t I c - r t i -- rn !;f'.'-- , - F.-T-- i'; , . . 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