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Show ?! i m'gvt salt Lake telegram. FORGERY IS Corrects Clothes For men THE CHARGE The 8 T TRADING 4 FL UCTUATING PRICES n There was a reaction on the mining exchange this morning, the sales Salt Laker, A. A. Pratt, a was arrested here Sunday under the amounting to only $5300, as compared with $23,000 for the forenoon call yesterday. The trading this morning was limited to the stocks, with the alias of H. J. Grant, on nn Information from Prepcott, ArU.. charging him with one exception of Daly West. Carisa was again the star performer, this stock Felling up from 13l3 to 13 forgery. Pratt. It Is alleged. h ued aa numnum ber of ali.iseft and haw forgeil rents, and dropping again to 14 cents during the sale of about 6000 shares. means of of ber pa by pen negotiable May Day dropped back from the figure it reached yesterday, 6.".00 shares of the which neveral hank have been stock selling at prices between HV2 and 11H cents. the nIUie Pratt Is fall Star Con. spurted up to lo1, cents on the curb during the sale of 4000 share?, to haveAmong used are the one undt-- whl h and Uncle Sam held firm above 22 cents, with no sale. he waj arrested. F.ll Tlmberllne. F. J. Daly West could get no more than $40, in spite of the big Jump in the price Hall and Parker Pratt. Pratt Is alleged to have deported of silver, and Silver King was offered at $72, with $69 bid. A bid of $9 was made $200 Ariz., tank, nr.d for Daly-Judgbut the stock was held at $3.50. Ajax advanced to 20 cents, and then in thetoPrenrott. Pueblo. Colo., where It is gone Petro let 500 shares go at 11 cents. a draft for $350. cachhe drew charged usThe closing Quotations and list of sales follow: ing it against the Presotm deposit, was which F. name of J. the Hall, Bid. Asked. ing Indorsed on the draft. Ajax Hulllon-Bec- k 2.00 . 1.60 CALL. AFTERNOON He is also charged with having de14 .14 'arfsa and posited S2vo in the Pueblo bank, 1.51 1.47 Consolidated Mercur I he to where alleged then gone Ogden. .45 35 Creole to have Issued $".50 In drafts ngnlrst th 1.02 Daly Carisa Fold 600 at . 1000 at e Pueblo depo?lt. but the Ftah National 9.50 9.00 40.40 40. 00 bank declined to accept thm save for 1 14, 500 at 14, S00 at 14. Daly- Daly West 3 .0.1 90 rolleetlon. This led to an Investigation. , Kagle & Blire Bell Judge let 273 shares go at $9 and 4.00 3.75 ' lrand Central. It was learned that Pratt ba.l come to 90 100 at $8.90, seller sixty Horn Silver , days. Salt Lake. The Pre rot t bark was r.o- - fV. . 02 Ingot tlf.Pil anil rt i.nrr:ml was sworn Ut. Daly "West was also a heavy 2.50 Mttle Bell Pratt was found by I) 't. ctlve h . - p .72 69 205 of shares stock the Mammoth trader, nt thr Old Arm fh.'.ir r. ort in Par- ' U Ma.lHa ll?g Day being released at $40, and 25 at 5.50 ... he was in rharg of fntario ley'srr:-o-canyon. wher .IU2 Tetro $39.97. in- - tun-i- ,i lie in .75 runs the phi It. uho 2000 I'arker at in; Pratt, May Day diopped .'-2f s Sacramento nn absolute fii'- was arrest Pratff. cents. Star Consolidated sold 69. 00 70.00 Silver King 111 h h! r.rUo friends mmv hre. OS .11 Silver Shield 1000 at 14, Feller thirty days, --V th it j N a fine had They 07 reputation. South Swansea r lb"1 iti-I? T.OO or is 1000 mKt.'ke fi at 14. 15 '4 at 14'?;, buyer Star Consolidated 04 have wl;o of plotted Sunshine wor!; thirty days. 100 at 14., 1000 at !27 1" Swansea hln ilownfall. to against ishim .K3 14si, seller thirty days; 1000 at .40 th-I'tah Alma Pratt. son late a of Pratt 22 .23 Tncle Sam Con 14 2000 seller at days; sixty 14, 1'nited States Mining Co.. 13.LT. ed In-die- Ti ;.- - .t,v j f. o -. e, --rV -r.- 11 f-cur- 00 "!ii 35 .42 .01 a Reine I.ittlo Chief .04 ! 01 Manhattan Martha Washington Xew -i OP 01 York .o.r; Victor 13;:4 12 Wabash .OL'U -- .of; .OF, -- .22 .14 11KGULAR CAT, Li. 4- - 600 at j4o. 75 at $10. Daly West,1000 at May Day. 600 1000 damage ?u!t ngrnnst the Southern Pacific oir.pmy for $tn,o-- " was commenced in the tlr'uit rourl today Wilhnan. admlnitrntt Ix of Anna th" estate of W. A. Wilbra". U h I. The complaint alhg' P Ihnt t!e defmd-an- t company vanned th death of V. A. V.'ninjnu. who wns killed nn the r.icM A 1h--j- Mi .'hi "rf-- If I'liti'i to- - i ;;o.i f. it n-rij- 1 iar to a j. I'i.rAM'Ki: Tu SHOW tintiHS. WHl.THKlt YnP A 5 f U III y 3. OU V NOT. 153 Main St- - fHfk.iiXillSLl 7 CLOUDBURST STOCKS ON IN KANSA THE MEND i j t,t ; l !. it . i . l WILL GRAY &b BR.O., l M-t;i- t i i-- h Our Ur ,vi '.' r t' v .. K 1 I crlM. S t i'- - 1 3 t v-- :. 5" y' p 1 ?'c"'" - "o-;'- llr. shares, for r;ir,.si!'-- !. a 1 ; i GOOD PROGRESS MADE The plans for the null with which th" Uncle Sam property of Tintic is to be ON BIG POWER PLANT r ii-- 1 r r J V Jo , MAttVfSYIMJ I 'IT A v.ilh S: 11 v,a;r i f; 1U- ': t;: A:i ill- -, i ' 1 1 J matd Ar Af. . 24 A fatf t I. a M)t f - fj'.f J . 1 . if-- ' ' ? ' i' i . . 1 K l r ' " f t o ! ' in I - ;r ! t f. r -- . J , . 111 r ', l r . " ! tl r I' O rf f, ". ! r;t Mk'I1 rJ!v ft i ' ' j r , ft-.- . t at ' ( "f ' ff , s.1 ' y I. t 4 h '. 1 if-"'- ' f.r J ' ( 'f t i j i reI 4 1 c . : in "y V . ',f I y - i Aid r I . ai- -l fr .t!..in I'm ' J tl )i;u:.i' Vmk tVn'ral LOCAL QUOTATIONS. ' r ' o lirr lr- - . A': , lit. d : . !v .it'.1 - K'd 1 I. a A I 1 ;'ii)ne s. $5330.88. Y"!;K. V NP.-.- - i, ; .. . ( AI t.5;-- p. TOTAL SALES. n ) shares, for Siril.3S. Regular, Open, 567T shares, for $:JSo9.50. 17,575 J IS y : - jl 1 ! t I t 1 Ptic IN TH I. f'lTV. s ! f. at IPic. seller thirtv days: 1000 at najs; 1000 at If.r. buyer thirty 1000 at l"ic. buyer sixty days; joc, Con.. ;it - - OPEN BOARD. Carina, Silver advanced to 5S cents today, a jump of i of a cent over yesterday's flpure. The hiRhas is the price quoted today est figure reached by the white metal during the lat e?Rhteen months, and is nearly 10 cents above the quotation that ruled during the first part of the year. cents and Copper held at 12- fi ! 5 tt.-- r 1 . ! - i Thn-il Vi' nt:;!. in j1.i'l ;it.! jii!uu ."'" '" hdvc 1!tr h" of fuit, t,f e while In the n.ploy of March 11. 1 of the clefep.dant. The ptory of !! d"ath n told by t"i' 4Willman ua h.h follow?; lead at $8y,0. complaint is Hog-!on the a ?ati-workinc at as hriUmnn ,i a untk Lurln cut-oftrain. The company had provided a box car furnished v ith buck for himyesterSecretary of State HammondContinen-tal-Altan I cru to ;dep In durlt 7 th self a day. The company owns the th-er int empNy d. Tl.l ar hours mines and other local pror.er-tie- at a sid:r..r. was on run nllit Is M. ("rowther Henry preldnt f t opn .n lh wa riiilit and general manager, and tho other in The su itchand a train rvovin;: rapidly question officials are all of New York. crashed Into the car In whi h Wtlhc n was asleep and Sntantly kilb-- him. !! PLANS AUE APPROVED FOR was !' years old ar left a wife and a UNCLE SAM'S NEW MILL. son S month eld. llc; 1PS:C. Total, f ".V" share? at 20r. Carisa. 50o at 13c; 600 at 14c; 17'X) at ioro at loUr; 15iA at F'etrn. ftoo at 11c. 2500 at HUc; 2500 May Day, 00 at Star f- MHV. THAN ANY ASKS $40,000 FOR HUSBAND'S DEATH SILVER'S BIG ADVANCE. Ji2 .10 .loe Bowers at I .' r 1 1 i - "alifornia Century Palton Fmerald l.-.- " l s ". Ajax. VV:3 I .::.a . 1 f - i- s art I Ti . ras-eul- ivtro - t-- i- j n-- 11. 1 - ri ta 1m 1 1 tf f.iHhimi" nml tft ilic A j n I.'m lnt "nr i:i ntal nttituil. an nti!l-.!, !litrt2lil y rt JH vthh ti it.;tti that YOl muM nn: Sl ITS AUK H.MTA!l.n!u:i THIJr;ilnfT. ha in T CI.OTI! AN! i'ANVAS liOWN Till. 1'ItnNT oT. TH IHnNT tr nAT T' THAT IT IS JMlS'SSHU.r. Toll :l a! icll.ir. a?.l uit, in WIJINKl.r. OH t'.UrrAK. Sm.ill to lrint liih. tli l;iy Mu tip to lh tij ".iih-In f.ii !. ini .i t. n::!" 'ssi tiitm t h n .an !. lr tb ui t, l ti uula' m Sail l.;iU. Ihir umito tH.n. m i: ri.uTiMN'i; is aiuh' t tiu:i:i: ;i.ih.s i'n;in:n 14-i- li vith lh" nii"!j!v in iM innl imt only t;l our Daly-Judg- ke t , Bra's. Will Gray j. "CHESTER.FI 9 . r Rocco-Homesta- ' Fall cud Winter 1903- - 1904 d. 0 mm READY TO WEAR. 7 well-know- low-pric- z'. u Tti:sn,Y r.vr.xiNc. r ' . r 5 ;,tt'''.if if 1 CT i t' " J ' . i at-equipped have berm approved, and En. f ' r. iii'-J du'J The bids for the equipment and the gineer J. M. Callow has been Instructed lt ir.'." wi" P f ;!'if j i n t i ' "! r Ntv York Fl'i-- ipjuisllot irr.!.,h,d by construction of the Columbus Consoli. 'or MANY VETERANS ARE to lay them open for the Inspection of t . A. (libf-oTJiVu"',., "'n,1,';", s.v;:;;-t& Co.. 2! Fo ith Miln tr' rt t ni t o dated power plant, which is to be in- bidders. C C " i ' !.. (". f pM High. iii q'i ri -r"Little Cottonwood stalled on the .Manager nipman says mo company (;ri ! I"'IN all of do wnl CITY the r the ::vi:-:::: enm ami GUESTS Hnuiti buy grading l.'j stream, were closed last niffht, and machinery and other material. Only i Sri at ' t rn tP". ' "f . P"'1-' fi". ' I'', ... , ri Kr ' .. ' t ' ??. ' r p today the management of the company the construction work will be done by S'!t!-r- rvr II' . t J ' I" 3 r - ' 'i r. rl! Ci " ti I "f '5 M', 'i1, lii . bu?iiy engaged in etimatinj? the contractors-- . The equipment will r r i ! , , A i: rf vf rn . Nor. .r I' '.I C i V; ii .,1 various bids. Manager Jacobson said of rrusherjs. ono Huntington grind ' : -" ' il i".11 f t"t.-Jim k ; t J5r- - Ji t thif8 morning that thv work of award'r tahler. four J ' I V "i r er, four jigs and f ,r Wilfley fiMtfil pr .If t! ing the contracts will likely take up all .... T. r n. '. .V I I r i p . ., i his week. ..." . r t i Separate bids have been Stir! i on ft ' c i' ill ,1 ' MINING NOTES. A: t V.tj .;.-' t . made for the furnishing' of the different , , 4 irrfin.il If I Bait. .c U'-and bids on T "a vb l:ilt.'"'f machinery and equipment, . tx . . iv-. . tr. r t v. . . . . t "C'i" r The Hying; of the pipe-lin- e t: i is also inC. L,. Rood returned from Park City . Vs. ? f r .it-n: d S:i?.ir . i:; .... cluded. '..: r i l2st night. : t " .Jay 1"( f"? C - ;- M m f . ?i n, ;.tnt pi to The plant is be a magnificent one, M t. Tract!.. a ..... ' t ? f f l ' ; ' :'y it; li.', O. J. Salisbury left for the Daiy- - Hrouktyn modern in every' respect, and the man.. u . V. .1 r vrSn.i-- , f ! ' .. ..ttiy frd rrv?rl agement of the Columbus Consolidated Judge this morning. ..t"l Map.Kitt.in iv.. ri iv, u nr I i .t. Paul ?. r a expects to have it in commission by the t.- 1" t ' - ; r .. r n. I t iho lr.nn. Cattle. :c it". Kansas Cilr ;r Krnest Bamberger, who is now in To. Cnin'i P.ic. criin,. r . ' b.' t opening of the winter season. t k I. .. i t r c t i f s; pr'ftritil nopah, will return to the city this v.eek. S'utr;-rn ti , I.e t 4,', r ' KANSAS CITY INVESTORS t f rtu it in H. A. Wall Col. is still California. :.-:,v' ,,r-.: r NEVADA-HUMBOLD- T GO. where he has r IN art TINTIC MINERS ARE T .i fI ''''"7."'. spent three woks. He r.m. p.ir.. ...i:v , J.v. i::3 1' 1 i . . k'fi it '! . . ' to return wee!. ne?;t Us. ij expected f t. York Ctnt. t;i i;r. vi. W. H. Child and Kd ("opley, who are COMING MONDAY l:yIII. Cut W. B. Mucklow. president of the Ma .t Nevada-Humbol.'i 'comnet. the 1 Wrstmi .:i ; promoting - v.- l: j. : jestic Mining company, ir, expected to K. Ti s.i pany, announced today that Kansas arrive from the East this afternoon. r Wal.-ivt i'.c Y,r m .. !t Se a t ''. j P.T.n. By p. ..tr.1-ir. City investors have taken an option t t t nr, ; i f ). JJ ' rrl ; In. In James A. Pollock, the .... .... one-hai of the treasury stock. Mr. ... J; p. ilt. I ah.!- -. Tit-- .. A on the N.ielt.. 'Zxt : h S3.r;rotk ; . exchange ayain appeared !.; f riI. lCj I.' Copley returned from the property, broker, which is situated near the Sheba, last today after an illness of over a month. CIIICACO OUAIN'. l ?.J..- -. 1 P'i th d.i,y at "'l.y f Cfcicaro Cattle. t iy nig-hts. i.. , 7 ,, Si after showing' Messrs. Poppense .. ;.. v.' r I. t C ft ' t a" ! ? f "t wheat ptrtnt a D. Wells from returned has Huo T. !1iM Si ptetnbi r rrt n .....! and Hosier of Kansas City over the "c nts'Ai; j to central Idaho, wh:e lv went r ! t. r r . t v.- - s'.rrr. f :t c i ."4", tnli'T iats .t J r .1 Tin' .T,S claims. He stated today that he made tiio r.i4 4 pj l!vi , I i, ' - r fj . - 'r- V I to a of cla'ms. "Ti rr.l'.-A t Z V. r. 1J.3". group 'I ;.promising v f" j at t All !. C ('-'inspect tr i,.r e ' 't Sfpt. ti. pork i.C id tt!''! arrangements for development work to ' N v Yoik hllver, ft'.'." r.: l fid i .i:r'.' 1 W t s 1 - '' ; f T. tht ll'ttt'-" t:;II" tl o? commenced at once, and also se f. l! r t 'J. I. A of collection l.onli'n taken from rifor. r ' i!v. samples . . f ; I.?"C. f. Jtrt. ,r C p C.a' :.... I. tT cured some additional claims for the the veins i; t Moii y tin call. r c nt. ii Tiv ..!. i.t .:; . "::. i;'i recently opened in Carisa is 1. r Nevada-Humbolc ' ;r; ' 5t5t t ?r . f : t,f .; C. . t' J , r Ji'tn f company. $. t. f.l '.. on exhibition in the company's otlice. ! t r r ; a i. A l li .'. to New York Produce. t i :: n t . tr.,;-- i 'aii! fT?5.rrp. r j ! '..to. WESTERN PACIFIC WILL tai',)'.'!!Ii f.r v ..t The Utah Mining company has an2.V- -r. J ' ft r i ir p ? ; NPVY tr f' ' YOHIC. ?.." A.ic. . IT... TAP NEVADA CAMPS. other car of ore at Oasis,15Sthe mine asrt fi ,nj ; t" ' 'if- t "'' , .t. ! I'.h k.tiTi s : extra ..r. tr .t; t v. ounces lot showing .r!i ' rn, " " : k?" says on the t'. ! : !a!ry. li':iisc: ; llupe. cit.'.mcry. i'. and Z0 xer cent lead. tf F.s Hfccipls1. 11. yc' p.nk. t:!; frrh. r; '!"; r. ; 17vi21c. Two parties of "Western Pacific sur C!ive.ii ". : tw f n 3 r Raw. t Suzar ,:r.' frrn: Tnir.r. ".w; n i. of '! Rhode the American Manager veyors are now running lines across .11 , .ItUf that the station on th1 ci ntrlfucal. t j it i . tt La. ;..; l Mr-- d 1h tt.: ; iin the upper end of Butte valley, and Flag reports ;. Wi!.t cri!;..', level is completed, and that sujrar. . i : r w ' lim S ; $" tm: pnvil.riil. 1".'-'t. d. '. ii, Km:;'-!t t ' ! j PC Through Egan canyon. It is very probthe vein has been for 7 Il'o. CoITih S; ot. qu.f-i- ; No. drifting "c. j r able that the new railroad will, come . Pi ' ;t: t; : '.' i r At E" ' SILVER STRONG IN LONDON. through Secret pass and strike th " I I a vtrt-'t ! I Boston Wool. f Southern Pacific either at Halleck or J. M. Reynold.1, the broker, returned r f r t r .. r !i!t M..-i,f Klko. The most direct line would be Sunday from a seven weeks' trip Hast, Pik !;.; t t ' P.cSToN. Auk. r. !-a ' i .", I s. j.'--r. r' '' t S ;o Elko by way of the Burner basin. i,ri f.rtn T t where he has been in the interests uf irarkr t wn'il.i't--l: . b itt'.-- prn Ji fulr f ; I r f t It tr I. ON PON. A Elko Free Press. mvrrTf. the Wasatch King company, operating I'i'! ?t;ti!. Tt ;r !'L! p. r ii ! J ! ' C5! Hf.. fitr .'r; .c.irt,I. tf, r M . . 1 In Beaver county. rc.''ii.'i.;i-fbie tn'ilhm. in.d imtlp.-n- . i t V r. .1 ' tr t ? H f P l.-I" . i".-t: stn-lSHTc. SALT LAKER'S WATSEKA '.t thmish t'im. qu'.t. r J v O. won! nre In vrr licht j F. Tee. manager of the Pextr. Australlari . . i a ; t ' r ft:'; IT PROPERTY NOT CLOSED arrived : t :... e ln-is from that property in Nevada b it f,.r tt siry Wool. I.omU . St. lUHsr.t Gir G:: ..r..:. yesterday. He reports that th Moore n.iritiii-w ... ri .. st. ' will 2.". BEAUTIFY into commission THE HOME. slimes plant go i t 11 J VIRGINIA CITY, Mont.. Aug. I", .it ".'" . i t !, r I ri ii i t'i r tt.s &;. T rl;- r' p' ii:4l-.:t;i : : For wall pape r, tinting. d o.tt;r t i' t' The Watseka nunc, owned by Salt within a few days. 11' P.e 1 . and f co woik, you ,n't affird j. ...- - .' fc"'" At .1r . t i : . rik- people, has not been shut down, ) " t. 1" M. P. Ciilbert. formerly a I'tah mi' ' . av. . t n:o. co . j pass up New- Y ;1: M , ; i:pi:p.t y arfirst reported. The attachment lev. " ning man. was in tb city last eenirtg. f 2."6 Stat , 'i e;. e(.!' ! may y r.;; A . . ':. . t ied by F. Augustus Heinze was only on arriving from th? I.eland mines out of f N y ; t ' a ' t jt .. .,.V r. now is where he Arb:.. ap' r r ; 2 t .t.j Kingman. n t the real property. The reason the at. I n t,t Defendants File Their Answer. r , v'C f tachment was levied is explained on plying all of his r' ., c lhIn ca The defendant Fu-et- t of ' t the ground that the bank had loaned .. t t.S a t. t V. Wilson, trust- - in b.inkrut The settlements In th ore and bul.' t- f he 'Watseka Mining company J200.000, til market yesterday aggtegated of th fst.it.' of Mich i ' v. "', . r. ; i ' .c Sh.iiH'ht and there, was an unsecured balance of lion as ft r; k I follows: American bullion, $13, vs. Ylnifr--r i t; K. Sh tu;hr -- ".ty, Frank . I'll! Tt $ll!),r04.6w, the loan having been . r K: w'xh 100: le :d $:!0u: bars. YORK .Mali TAI NEW Union th rilver, and gold, Trust gold in r.I emi pany the form of At n L by the company I i P it f I 'si.. I . and copper ores, Jl.-Jf't- . of I ttoit, I i r.ti uiiMur to th com' ;: n overdraft. " i plaint In thf IV.b tal court today. , f , t Among the owners of the property t ti Siei',-1tie.,;-ute- r ar.d Harold secretary 15. A. I .1 J ue M. Prownlee, F. F. Sargeant, I.V't x: f of th-.- ' Sieti 'onscdidatcii Mining V"!:i., v W. McCune and the heirs of the Hoge 25 PER CENT OFF ! 4 ' t i last amp ; company, '. passed through i' rr! t estate, but the individual owners were week en route ' i from his mines to Salt On all d. (trie fixtures for thirty d.i t. v: not liable for the debt individually. At I' I , t AtiKUs I from i 11. 24th. t j. i H. was nn tut.it He Lakt. cipjis doij accompanied by ' rc t The debt was created while constructh a.li liim. Salt Lake mining beautify tion of the mine plant was in progress, Hrnw n. a who has just completed the SALT LA KK FLF.CTfUC SUPPI,Y n the company borrowing the money at engineer,of the BANK CLEARINGS. Siegel irdr.es for p;: tents. survey that time. Mrs. Mitchell Entertains. Cherry Crek Miner. Before tbe attachment was made the i Wins. Reliance the claim transferred Mr. is and Mr- -. W. W. M:t.h!l r:ur it said, bank, PERSONAL. tatt id t a numlutnt to F. A. Heinze and G. H. Robinson, C :.'.- Ci n 1 t r P. ; - r? t T ".'.t c .J. ..hber of frit nil. Orf ofIjiPitnever f. had any who had theretofore v r.iaK u i.'n.il". r ? t r. J of tli I f ; ' ' CFNKIIAI. M ANA' Fit WKLLS and .in in the property, and the attach' ' k'tven hv th" lectlonj. w M.,.!'.;!m It'rl;a" J f ti ' of Salt Henderson the ment was levied by them. j Superintendent !i rrr.-hSt ar.d Pilt r lut. wrr rttl la "Wat-ek- a on are . r of Route Lake I. the .'.. the t t ' condition ' financial IN tit ?ty!i The day ;r" spending s'.v Pi exc ' - Nr;i: t cut-ofJ t t r.r M- ; p I, i mriA ve r.nrTrt" vfvtvn RTrtrtfu tt.- property is known only to people the : a v r I t fP. i .a ) j !. , J'.e af. f m the inside. j NEW WALL PAPER. ; r C a p. n r ' r J. D. SPEITtS has been appointed ii.- t. ui i; A' Cn . . b ti s. r: :r l T?.i : ' '.;! I'.;u: of At r.;rr.ihd Fehool the ' Moab. Two wall at carload In. p Th ; high principal paper .r.r, tt INCORPORATES. CONTINENTAL I.r krm. ro..tn i. Yik.-tUr.k bti'Mir- ) .n ', t'" wrr.t Utah, and will leave for that place the largest and only new Mork In the city. ita. . t t.'.i . .... An.lKmAl-' ' . ,y . r f ! . i ! I t r a! f f rnl : a It latter part of the week. Mr. Spelr Is a CFO. W. Kit HI IT & CO.. ..; t.iirJ M'Kir r; it t: r: C26 State P ,r C At ttArticles of incorporation of the ConUniversity of Utah graduate and has .!f,ir . .. .... tjet. l.il Vt if1 w x r. been t!.fIS a 5.r, at the ir. and company, school for Mines y th tinental Smelting it h .p.T.''.t Draper jrinipul hi." ".p.ti'V. jr'! I the ? r a ! 2 to SOUTHWEST CORNER IAST PAGE. UUitd Bip Mirirg a New York corporation, were filed w ith some time. , hit.!, cr-.cr.. , Utg'T y -d l- l y k f iJ-Nd- : i . ,r . 1.". - . 5 r- - 1 i 1 , I - - i . v - " - . . ' , . . I T y f-- 1 . 1 i. i ? ' , , r - r i . -- : ! s . . ' . l .- - - - 1 - f- i "k ltl ! ? :?-- . . 5 V'-r- . 1 r- , : i !. 1 1 A.- 1 1 y J st f f"i - . y j : v on-si- V - . 7 l - 3. 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