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Show The Salt Lake Telegram, 8 iWENTY-FOU- R BY CO INJURED APSE OF STAND Throng of People Watching Sham Battle Thrown Into Panic by. Accident; Three Will Die. r"" ...'."'r'. ""'h.": MAR TCFTS QUOTATIONS FROM THIS AND OTHER CITIES. MINING WEDNESDAY EVENING, FF.PTFMHr.n 0, close to the city limits gave way yespersons. terday, 'injuring twenty-fou- r All those injured are alive but it is feared that three will die. Fatally in- grand stand looking for relatives. unThe confusion was indescribable til the regular soldiers formed a line and I'ept all back not injured or caring for those injured. The battle which was on the other side of the road was called off and the ' soldiers, acting under direction of the'r officers, began care of the injured. Ambutaking were lances used to convey the people to the city hospitals, and within an hour after the accident the injured had all been removed. jured: Mrs. John Mourdant, Leavenworth, left hip broken and back injured. , Mrs. Charles Lorby, Leavenworth, left leg fractured and back hurt. Mrs. C. II. Noble, Leavenworth, injured internally. The stand wrs put up yesterday. Colored Woman Is Released. Fully 1500 people crowded into It. Just about the time the sham battle conIrene Hall, colored, charged with ascluded the grand stand broke down. with a deadly weapon, was. orThere was a heavy artillery duel with sault released from custody on her own dered siege guns. Three battalions of infanthis morning. recognizance Some try were using black powder. one announced that the cavalry were Marriage Licenses. emerging from a ravine to charge. Peosee to 21 stood in stand the up Arthur Adams. Provo, Utah ple grand Zlca S. Chipman, American Fork. ...21 them through the smoke when the en24 tire stand went down with a crash. Thomas Jones. Itexburg. Ida 13 The utmost confusion followed, accom Eleanor Ricks, Itexburg, Ida 21 A. John Astin. Mill Creek, Utah r 21 Catherine Varley, Salt Lake 23 F. B. ITarger. Talt Lake 20 Myrtl M. Davis, Salt Lake Mill r Willie 1 Alice Sor""on. Jeamington. Utah .. .20 .29 AVilllam O. Fine. Salt Lake .20 Nettie A. White, Salt Lake ..14 Theodore Melnnuth, Salt Lake .28 Amelia 1. Hall, Salt Lake Orson A. Stevens, Holden. Utah .... .r. Phenio Ockerman. Ieamington, Utah .25 .ro Daniel Jon-?- , Haeerman. Ida .22 Lovella Davis, LovinKton. Ill If George R. Taylor, Sevier. Utah '.21 Mary J. George, Kanofdi. Utah .27 LeRoy A. Stevens. Holden. Utah Lettie A. Stephenson, Holden, Utah .23 .23 William C. Randall. Salt Lake .13 Lizzie Stocker, Salt Lake : : : : AFFAIRS MEN AND T't-lV- l T G. K. SMITH, chief clerk to General Manager Bancroft of the Short Line, returned today from a ten days' trip to Chidigo. Mrs. Smith and children, who have been visiting in the East, returned With Mr. Smith. E. GREGG, assistant superintendent service for the Rio of the dining-ca- r is Grande, spending the day in Salt Lake. PLATO MOUNTJOY, examiner of the Department of Justice of the Federal Will Return to Omaha. G. H. Eaird and wife of Omaha, who to Government, arrived here today have been visiting" M. J. Kennedy ami of the examination conduct the annual 43 M street for the past week of wife courts S. books and accounts of the U. He is leave for home tonight. is who Mrs. Mountjoy, by accompanied Glad He Had Another Brother. of this Block E. W. a sister of city. The brothers had more or less trouble MANAGER MILTON E. LIPMAX of returned has Goods store Drv Conn's with the boy next door, and hadn't alfrom his purchasing trip for fall goods ways come out victors. In fact, the from the East. boy next door was so much bigger that V. I. HISKEY, representing the United h- - seemed to have the best of it InStates Fidelity and Guaranty incompany, is the shape introducing a novelty here It has fea- variably. of a guaranteed So it wasn't an unusual think when tures of sneeial interest to travelers and Is a most ingenious and serviceable one of the brcthers came Into the house monev-gettewith a bally bruised eye. Moreover he was crying when his aunt stopped him FRED CLARK of San Francisco, of the Ontario Mining company, in the hall. "You "Hush. Willie," she said. was in Salt Lake yesterday and .spent the make any noise." mustn't i:av with C. I. Rood. "What-what'- s ?" he the Y. S. YARNAM. a prominent Socialist, asked between his sobs. will address an nudience at the Socialist "You may disturb your new brother," 8 South Main street, at 8 headquarters, his aunt soothingly. said o'clock tonight. He dried his eyes In a minute. "Have I got a new brother?" he asked. Salt Palace. Ladies free tonight. His aunt nedded. "One beside Jim?" nodded again. She J&oro. of The Women "Bully!" he exclaimed. "You're glad cf it?" she asked. The women's dress in Bongoa shows "You bet!" he fairly shouted. "If Jim of because of color, but, great variety me and the new one can't lick that and teeth, which are often feller we'd better move." Brooklyn their back-hue- d filed to an aich in front, they are, as a Kagle. rule, not charming to look upon. Their Embarrassing. hair is fringed over the forehead and it is drawn Mrs. W. K. Vand?rbUt. who !s nlng temples, while at the back one end in- to erect in Paris a into a knot, from which magnificent hosuna most giving variably struggles, the for French beaupoor, pital speaks wear tidy effect. The wealthier women in conseqvu nee sees much and tifully, insome in Their finger nails very long, to at in th mishaps that overstances almost as long as the finger it-- takelaugh in France those ignorant of the is protected language. If. and sometimes the nail with an artificial shield of silver. All With smiling scorn Mrs. Vanderbllt have their ears pierced, and many re-of tells about an American undr secrethem wear a round bone or a stick at the Paris Kmbassy, a young tary size and sembling a cigarette in shape man no who has of French. thrust through the aperture. From This young man knowledge ministeTawi Tawi Tales in Everybody's Magarial reception or. evening. AH the dipzine. lomats present spoke French French. Indeed, is the diplomatic language of all Kuiope and hence the young Amerat Ear. Case The ican, with no one to converse with, felt one of very awkward and unhappy. the as Russell Harding, known The British Embassador consoled finest of the splendid corps of orhVlals him for a while with a little talk, but that George (iould has fathered about he turned away. "Don't leave m.v" said the American. him for the administration of his rail"I must," rejoined thf othr. "Here a of business the roads, believes that is Count Casci. He speaks railroad official is running a railroad, though, F.nslish. Let me introduce jou to rot making storks move. He was inter- him." The introduction was made, and the viewed not luntr aeo by a reporter who American began to talk in Finnish to as Iced many questions about the with this the Count. But the latter .seemed n.n load, and finished his to understand. or.? "Mais voir ptrlz Fr:.ncais. mon"When do you think the stock will besieur?" he interrupted. gin to move. Mr. Harding?" "l.'n peu" a little), the American re"It's moving now," said the gcnoial turned. "Vous par'ez Fnglish." manager. "Ve haul several hundred "A small " ears a day into Kansas City. They coma gesture of despair the Amernot are With the conditions ju.st plain that " ican turned to hurry' a v.r.y. Boston "I mean the securities the stocks," Post. Interrupted the reporter. aid Mr. Harding smiled, but 110 Miles an Hour by Rail. "I don't know anything about move out we sfoek West it it. When Harper's Weekly contains an illusto pay Missouri Pacific dividends, trated article describing a r.ew to be built between Manchester hut when they move it here it doesn't fi'cin to help anything, except, perhaps, and Liverpool, Fngland. which will the Waldorf bar." New York Times. carry passengers at a rate of over miles an hour, and with greater safety and comfort than is possible on the exThe Changing Dinner Hour. press trains of today. In the system to It is a. curious fact, says the Chicago b used th( engine and ars v ill rrst Is which a about halfrail, upon single News, that with almost every generarrom to floor the the top of th way tion the dinner hour has undergone a car. By seats the back to arranging the construcchange, the principal meal of the day back, like a jaunting-car- . ' "ing eaten at different periods from H tion is such that each of the carriages the rail and extends to trucks straddles 10 o'clock o'clock in the morning until on either side below the iloor. On these at nisht. The author of "The Pleasures trucks are set wheels which lie horizonvi the Table" points out that in Engand run on the outsdde of two othland 'too or r.iH) years ago pconle took tally er thus act a? stidiei, rails. their four meals breakfast at 7. dinner and admit They of very high velocity with :"t 10, supper at 4 and livery at S. in safely, and make abrupt turves possiFrance in the thirteenth century 0 in ble. The plan Is to run an engine and 'lie morning was the dinner hour; one car every ten minutes, and the I! ury Y1I. dined at 11. In Cromwell's probability is that in time, for a radius time 1 o'clock had come to be the fashof 100 miles around a large city, in Addison's day 2 can get in and out each day topeople ionable hour, their business within an hour. o'clock, 'which gradually was transformed into 4. Pope found fault with Lady Sufailk for dining so late as 4. Four and f continued to be the popular As in a room n Sons'. eh.p'r dining hour among: the aristocracy un-'traarunt evt-i'- :)part. the second decade of the nineteenth SoMuUcs flotli the thought of th1, dear I.ove, omury, when dinner was further postlilt my With swcetn.-s.-poned, from which period it has stead;ts th- - ?orj; bird thrills the air ily continued to encroach upon the Arid With melody divine. evening. So dost thou in my soul create , Glad Swcetlitart mice. Killed by Towu Ilarshal. n5 the earth without It? flowers LEANFIELL. Sept. '.'.Eugene For. Ai.d oii'UH v. ere dull ard drear. was a killed today by So were my h.'.irt a. harren place farmer, Phillips, John Guess, Town Marshal. Guess was Dwelt thou not in it, Dear. shot while attempting to s?rve a warKm ma lioulse Ilusc, In Uoston rant on Phillips and returned the Are. and the U. S. Marshal's office. draft-chec- k. r. sec-lota- rv ma-matt- er s. rall--eri- es : dis-rustedl- y: mono-rallroa- d, c i! 5 . mu-lc- Trar.s-fscrip- t, I (Ttf. It. Hncock h returr.e4 from iin rxjxrlnR trip In Nevada. Kobrt Brown m In the city yenter-djMr. Brown Is directing development at the Tetro. - Jrobn. Tony mornlnc. .17'; i.r.sc, 1.. a!io H ...... () .v) .7 .IP, J. CI .f'i o.eit Nw ..!.. .tS . .:: .- 6.i .11 Him "n.. thirty day?. 17h CO . .'"1 ." t ."''. 3-- ...... .", 1 Thr York .13 .! UlCai'I.AIt CALL Zc; at at 200 03c; 2'W v: 2v) at 61c: 2"0 at tc; Cf) at CV. . 1 rmj-r;- nr.lleJ i rtjK rtl ?. nn r.,inii.AUin r.t buHion (irf city rick eMer.la. Silver. le;il orrn. 1:2.7 "ttJerner.t r ?; to bullion. l-- t! c;t-- Mil.ih. ' jT . -- n hAir th- - IW' I n m !'.!)'. City CV.tl. . f :i T t '. i rt-- r J' I to !. & ", I; , i7 . '' f. f a. C-tt- :f , rr t . u ' . t4 - f T t; :'"', r',, l. 'fti. ; ' , a . r J . , r- , . :: JJ. t t : j '";': : r 1 7 1 t. Je. tr. fr r ' . 1 )!'t - r- . . , 1 ;fr 1 I. r.g 1 ) t f & ' . t ! ;. ., ' T 1 ur'"c t ' '' t vw- 1 1. . rt - ' - . . ' J 1 ;- f r- Tl.-Tonoj'.- lle-nnln- ;''. " r ! Hir-.i- ; 1 rrju. ". r .. t . 'i i 'C f-- v - f t' 1 t n i I !r I"1 , r W r Chirac r rf. ? . f 7a tr . t f . . . . . t . CKti. fy rt'e f - t . r a .CH:e- - . c j: 1 ' 1 : r )Of t , cJtlc,;n o r Jf of the d!nrr of ti e f.rt.i ir-r- .t i.rii v., :.' r r loT,err t th ti er 1 , Ctrt ,rt'. . rfcM a K'?f i; ;,... - .- e !gc -- f ).r liti.krr,f. T-:.- Tono;..h havlnrt'rlnc f.i!lwlniI . tiTrtI t,ts-t- e " l (f . .': V.ti J h ti.A, j V.-i- k ! f (I. j 'flu J". rr t CITY. tr fr-t It ! t: t ' j ; ! Tf.. i I ! 52.":; ;o:4 t : lit.' ! ; tc.-tfj- - c.-r.e- Mr.cej Mi'flir,l"! " 15 ' Vr N-- . e 3 ANfAK ! tboe I", M b anioj',tl tro'.iI'lt, rl Co. At a 1 n-n- w t .' f'.5'!'f , Knui 1 h.-- f I j'jt.'t,' 4 ji g re Ac ' , r'-jrj- f If" f ff !"g lv at h f.lX ffetf Ji:i'. ms, t IrrmCiVf -- Ts , ! rj 1 -- c DRIFTING IN MINOLA. Tnt'ali. raUna4 tnti (!'o.i j I..4 II 1 J t. fi-rr- e 1 ptt l"!;r- ner av 1 f.r'. .Si.-.- I i - - -t. t- I.iW tl :.iht urt' r d n it. l !i i k ir 'i t l"w n e ii "i i.'ti. An i'f i ne w ( he tt. ti - ItJ ,t : n I It 1 ! nrl:-l- . arr'.or f.imi'l" LEGAL CONTROVERSY FOR COMSTOCK AND CALIFORNIA. l't. tt v. . fr.Mii . r :. ! l:t'KI.K plari- tv trtke Ii-i- t.c.rilr Ih o n.t5r. 0 e o e n iiu: Mt He the A f.-- . r M r- - . .ie ?.. !,.- - M A . t 00 of I.!. A l. 1 1 leM. Hill l ti l ' U ;, t Tt ilti Ice re In I m "'.y i i W I t fret. Tt.e l.ri. OI, af t ti e . v-- -r Ue.'.ltnited tttl.oCI'.t uf jrrtt'.'l. -- s i Irtr,cr S.n- - ri' of the jrr Talne, iii.i f a. t!:-- f ! i- - I.', n I i j. t 'I ! l ! i!..J ii le ITin.le tt" . way :ir ! l n ;.. t v! l - ic i i . i a'l . s t . . s f 7 II flnce it acquired the about a year a(o, and at ire-ej'ropertyIndi atlon.- of ample reward ar the In sight. The shaft bus reached the leel. and drlftlr.K has been om;nn'iu((l. A l lue )lme forinatloti Identical with the formation found In th Iaiy has ieen cneountei ed. and this is now giving way to streaks of vi'orous-l- ta-T- t. i.:-- ! nt cr-n- t - j l- STAR CON.'S STRIKE. It- p.". of U . W l..!.ai.4 ) ! I t ' 2 r .i,'i;. at 'A : t ; cf : t i. I C o v- a '! j s e r intfre-c- t l f !!,! t - -- U .!.,. ...n 1." a. 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S a tj C YORK KEYAL. r . t. ; I m ,i pt r II t lr j,i.A';!li!i.i t '.r . j!i;I h im e f.' :. : t.,'T,..:,it. 1 A - A i r tJ I.j Hie V(. r: .n.: d'.l n..l v. 1 1.4 t''l t j !f tt "t - l t!- t.'t hort.idt'.ll I't.iii nno t' 1.1 . n tt i U 4- ii i eati-.'- f.,.S:o'j I! is l J at that beauty that itiVrt Elr I i, the ' 1 at j tr.K. M;v ' i f, - 1 " J.e.t iaca f W2. lo . r 1 .. yi -jt t nC - J t;;; d a.ihte-tlj- ' tt d lb" rtl i"h;jn: cl '- It t.- - i t! tkiii-.tr- H s. J 5'it.. c i n ha r.t . n.ivr.t . 1 t..ralll i. onty i l - . i , . Si-- . j." ' ' !. 5 f LOCAL QUOTATIONS. 23eutj I. . !) fc. r -r t- 'f . ; . 1 I 1 4f l - ! ! e , r ) r.t. t,.; Or) i i t ;.-E- -- r. i M .. t L5 i -r ItT. J - ' it At 7". . T r, t.- i i. r.ccc. r cr;-j- A"t CT '.' offcl. .sn-r.r- 3.5 c;.-- t t 7 -r. t- . :c'- I t; t t A'; tf 5,r; nr'. osf'i. !...'. 4.; tji t f'-t- '.' . E ! j- j N-r- n i."!K. .;-!.- Co ; -. T N'. th-- ' l.Clt ; i rt S t 1 t 1 t f Ot Hi t- H a (I XU i v f I r. . ! i Iti'.Ull Id . (.. t .? . . lr ..t r i . ';-'- i - V- '.. ";' ''. ;.let.. ;.u 1 Th ! d!-"i-- j 4 jtT.itcu7ln t!e north t : . -- i tr 17 ' It. N rt'.we-.s- . 1 - N ' 1 " ; , p,.., the '- 17 ::. X r- -. V. ; r.rt:i; .J, r rnt. Pi Itrir f I i 1 Ml-r.ln- K : I'ftrl tf 0 f . S- ? The lv.ik 'lty 7chl and Silver cmr.pany yesterday mach' the final payment of .Vo0 on the purchase of I'.s property in the Snake River lltr!ct. near I 'ark ("it y. The company has been pushlr.tr; opera- t U tf,ic fair 5t.-1r- i, r rr..--- r ih. p,t ,t. n - Jt7. , K'-.tnUr- i I.' .t-- T. tt T nn.ifr', ,. 1. c, f . 1 . J r , . He It i. f ' - i;.t-- T . S-- . l j .,c.r i rt irtt.., i't,. drift i f.e.r v, tr. n - f; 7;. "... r r Cji.i, h. p.. 1. .Mfeet ,t, tle ..re. i',rs ith nr.. I th.- - tin !l::ie. ly v. a". e, t 'r.iler tl " '..' i "1 r r, o . trt l!.irls tli- c lnili p I it nr r..w ii t r tt h.unllh.i- - of the 1. Th t ti know ..r ;.,',irr..' I I IMIU . . r. , ; !t ..ib.e ..f nt.is d cs i! ti' h;h hi t lvr uj ! e. ; ?. r, tt J Mr. I7il ha eelv - n at t! aliout rr bat r. .t;w j;it" r e t ?! iter Of tti M.IT.n.r 1, n f e . r tiumhrr cf o.irj mi.1 i tti.-r- .:rfdnt miliar with tr Tirtle ! IT. Itc'A'Ce I It! ; ! 1.1? I tn Wit l.;s r. ,a- n jK.tJt! 11 I. a S alt d- - - jj t rated. FINAL PAYMENT MADE ON SNAKE RIVER CLAIMS. lu. r rtl rS7 : r tt t. '. V to t !" f r.).. , J7'-- I Tt , i ! im t I'.U .h- - ttK-- . .l Id-l.- t j r. ml-- : :i X!.... ?.t. .f t,V ry icivrii t ?v.',,. w;U .ic.iiu ii! nt V. fJt J tr rot. l!fsr MJire r.;.. !;". . u--! tt . U . 7..f iutf! i ,( in it in ! t ! ).' ti lat ... iii.. .irc'i mit'i'rit . t. H r !' omm'.. v X . r, ? tr!-- - - i. - - ttj:i- I..'1 ii r el rr.irk'? o.lr. .;'. 1 I T tt.e i.ft;7etj,r,l l; :, ti .t W Mr. I'.itS" ! i t U- ,1 Jjf;'i t I - r- -.. J '.r . t . . n. k '.t irtll It.frf t pi lino Mi e.,m teat -- J a 7X mjt ,m tn r ii... p',.-- r 1 ttr V t 1 '; k a . !. - i r i 1 a if'.'- mi i - . ! V...f,Vr. BULLION-BECK- ll::!;,..r1-.-'.-. ..- ". 1 . .t ii'rtot.-ri.;- a f w ii j wa i i hltr. p ,r 1 . New YctV Money. fjr'li,l rili"( ff r 2 -- ? -- The S;t A. Mrlke (,f re,-.n- t tl.e fafnou '!4 - f.rfr. . 5.l5 a -. k . r.) k T. -- V t. ! tf..'. ..f .,t f I'i c. t t OLD ni-pcnsl- on W Chicfo Grain. l ? IUA; t hrj ft . . ol .f t.p Unl; t t l .! ' ?7 A ?rikminifstit fr- rt e ,n..li.er i J r. IMPORTANT STRIKE IN The proposed consolidation of th C'omstock and the California properlte received a ftbaek yesterdiy. which of all will likely cause thealomc that lino, and Involve the two concerns In a l gal ion-t- i oversy. With protests tcimlng from omtock fharehoKler? every day againM consolito. the didation on the b..f la ar--- i rectors yesterday e::t an ultimatum In the I'alifornia directots. The propo-l-tiowa immediately turned down by the the hitt-- r oirpan. and In leply omtock word wa eorney.'d to the c;cnit tint th f'allfornl.i experts for all otea extracted from and furtherIts ground on the more, that a joint Mirvey of u properties be made, all within ten da?. tl'.es-ITnles-deni'ind are K'reI to, the California tlireaten? to bo Kin Mill. It l needle? to Fay. M.ld aw t'omntork will not director this mornlnc. that mike those con ess lor. to the t'clitor-nl- I : . ((-'- tte-a4- ' f-- '. ' ) JJl." (i ' cltta--!. ere. h..Wt-W 4 MAV v .Hirv; a t "e "r- - : irrv- - ,U!.il'l, T'e t!ij'" I t fr. t Ik-c- h .1 1 . t .' it 1 VY,irri..r tr'. l 't. i r. V At-- s',y-I- Jf irk . r.n The wS.it h rrk. of t.ie J,i... t',;jit o i. . a. Tt. re ;it- t I m d.l 1 r;t,i . n t c tte h t.- - ti ! f.ix'':o r. . :,.. r r the i 4ii7 r . . t.c.c M;: i w N ..r-- tn .r - wh-- 1m r- - ?7 EANK CLEARINGS. tar.t i i tt-li- r-d fTt.iPi tl?e k - ' Jr-?- t IS MADE IN IDAHO. f I' tsfii tnr - 'iinta. " tt f.rn l . r v Trdact - ! ;! F. i i tl )rii(., I it '. riND or gold - l'.'l- 1 1 1 1 r 1U' T!.K. NKAV A. i k drifting At vein which w.1.1 rnaunlTf .! durltc th latter part of la: t w.k. A off workman in puphlni; drlflft In lK;h di- - j I t h W. ... ........ rec tum", and ihr jfj.io aii. .' rr o.--, t i 1!.3 rich -- J7 - to huik ? New Ycik TODAY'S BOSTON MINING STOCKS of sh" MIro!a of Mayn that Mated thU morn! b -- n rimrnc cc- i cu lr. I'. i ot relm-buis-enie- i.r-rt- - b u Manager P.irk i'1'.y n f,ft-t..- e bUth-Kr.o- Th direc tors o th rnmpanv which owns th Holland trror.p of claim in the Cold Mountain distil t yesterday afternoon levied an MCfsniTt of .1 ctnts a share, or 57r.o1, on the rai ital Mock. With this amount oik-- tion at th property will te resumed. Tl; tun- 13'0-fon 1. which has reached th be will the from nurface, pinched point on an additional C"0 feel, where it should tap the Kipat ore yrrie. W. F. Snyder, under whot- direction the development work has hen done, will contlnu In charRe, expc tln to resume operations upon hli return from the Eut. where h wer.t !. t e,entnic. carbonate. r the frni t ' rnrkri Two banker of n . re-;- i A $7500 ASSESSMENT LEVIED ON HOLLAND GROUP. tions V t j!er 1 S1-- H'ti-h-ve- it mre f rtr.Ty tTT' '.-- I . l'"-C-.j- ) r-n jr--ci- . :f h , 4'-- - I r ' U. t c . t ; c of the Toio.pali lLrJ ;tiv r;nj rtiiy. r. I 11 c :.urlh-InIn a M)K that the ramp Alraly t!.l month . th Mammoth t. :'; a'K rf l t t t..lH5n t z of ' hai tt 1 " .1 ore. fhlw r.iri of romjiny t t th contrary, tin t the tir that i f ; u - i 4., (f.-iif It b U The bulk of ii rn low pr.ote t r rami" will x eI m t i liree t" that f r, ft r;"' Ti. fft't t ? O' , V or thr "I'.ar. l from th" Klnruc bi. .t th mine th 4'.riit,rk e : coun-annre r.w' drll!;rc arA f. at 62c; 2o wh!h the Amrhitn Kic. :u;l I .1 larKe f.w i f? water r utrurk a ha.e uivb jf Irr.iiu tmniuny a aerffni r.t wltli tlu Mammoth. tlent t in:' a lhoi:inl itirr: nH1. f two mill. St. IuU Uool. There 1,4 l. ir rfr.(rut-i are at th" Koinj ty ippriiti'HH projon r Kularly. nr.. I th t.ri!M from th.-u- rn the v . "Kir., a 11" r.r.l the . t t h t n rej-rrr ortfUif lie of ar twenty. Mamp. rt. finally Imn 0 tl.ijs; r.r Jn rcnflnK. it ei'Ja'f. o k will l I'r.inrr.cl c a r.. r.:um, OPEN BOARD. ut l7Hc Jiwly WfM. 73 nt Jt2(C. Silver Shield. fMi nt 11c. r,M nt lltjc; Kt at ll'v. at 1,,!4. South SwaiiMea. Star Con.. Tin) at Swansea. 1X' at L'rcla Sara, ?,') at 2V; lO at 25!,: ! at i:e. Little Oilef, I CO nt Martha Washington. h at 2'ic; lH at T.'vc: 3tMi at 2c. Tetro. ki at Yankee, p.i at u'.c. TOTAL S ALFS. V. Ci. 22 02.". share for Ttrgular call.11.175 oien board. S4.1(x shares" for 4 tA.". shares for .4 i"s. Total walejt, Ca-isa- .; ,t 1 ;t f r I r;i.- T.rtf t r,i I rtork In th ,Lhje Xto.erif ,m Klac ll' 14.. MAMMOTH HAS SHIPPED ELEVEN CARS THIS MONTH. h"r. l'"0 Mj.rthu Washington. 2w at .2Uc; at ::'iC ut lS,c: tuo New York. 3w at hc; I at lNsC t 2V';c; at 27c: Tetro. ; at ?W : at n'13h) at 2sic: Yaiikee. jm at 37c: 2 at r.S'.c; 1" at - It. f bx ;il - h-- $- '. Fol.t In th- t. r.rr- - TiOO-fo- ot Duly West.1 i" at -. at 12Sc; 2---- i nt ITT12V May Daw at Sacramento. li at 27r: l'7c: 1 at :'7';c: vo nt at Star Cnn.. 4t fit nt "c; :i' r o d.ivs: ! 2,c. Itutler-Llhera- l. trr t. f r oncer ;,i ( t lny turlr It ; f l)..f? i r ma;eiJ ! it1' f --i K.i-f,'- tt d to nt 17lie. Cr.rUa. Her 1 "O'i .C3 Yankee; t.erm.jy. r.--- l. c; V'-- r ; ; rrroslV .e' )f mi.Hl'r.l..! h'.l ilre r'Hi crude ore reache th. f.nntrler tarn, 57'. day. J thH ir.orr.lr.R ; nasr J. 45. M ,irr.brMre, Manager Know rtat-that most of th" ore blr,K extracted r.w ;..! u; t r1n". n Irni f the Is romlnu from a rk h vc'n ' MiriSnn cr! tnr.i down from the level. HtojU-NV l In the t it ril foute fM, Where-hfrom this level Jn th lnlrrTt of hi on.; .. n . alo itojr.s on. .17 .11 2-- Sfr; C. frr m - j- h M t ii'k'' IfW l nr.t-it-i-e-- a .r-i- Ylctor West Morning Glory f. ml'c '.. n et-rda- .'.. 2r; Ul at s A-- The y yesterday afternoon for Jt'viVJ, more tnr of concentrate lf: the mine lat niKht. anrl or, car of hih-irr- 11' Tetro e May D.iy .'tn4 Richmond-Anacond- a id nutler-Llbra1C1 at at irv-- . at HAY DAY SHIPMENTS 2025 .1 ,(. we'.l-know- Z-- U 1 :; !'.; Jt Sn,k. wre Wall return""! from llinchani event. ic w here. h upenl the day hi lat I'Mkir.q; o cr hit mlrdrg pfp-rii- e. Herman 11151. th- mm. re tu r from a three 7- IT. -t Jor'.rjt J. In t!.e C- 2 " o- Arf,4:.Srta'.el Tr.r'.s. fSfTwn. IVI. s:-..-:.- ,. .17 ." .n .i .11 r. Xr a ?tx-;t- , jr.. etf !n th th f ! The t.Tnl rs.arls'l nnem,r.l Ttie Vab.ih Uam dflinuent t for Ort'h r .th. ttJj). jtale Is .'i, 1 13.77. .3'. rr.UL On the regular rail th! af;rr.ovi The Uureka- - r hr fw,-ir.ri ft3ketf,3 Car Mi sdl r.' r.t 17. -- """) at 17 ut 17T.c; Daly W rt. j.t ft: 2i t 141. s"..- a carload of ore eterda. jl.mi-.- e. I j?.e l row the 23 at J41.S2U. 2". nt III.'); May Dry. i r t 1 at 12'ic-- . 4 at 12c. : bu. Alioul tli" f.rtli ?rik rrrrtcl ffm l .vo at i: thirty Si3r (: Sll er H5dd J durlr.c th nnr.mcr Ih f.fO at 12V ; 0 t 12'; ; ,tar Con.. 1 , ' TM-hv. The nt 2? . at a! 27r. 7" nt mnth" juirr )e? dftertTi; r L Uii. 1" extent of the fir, J l at 27'. c, K" at Z .i .! ,i ti. ,i, ; been ln.icctlng th. mine and. Th' rrccnt rrent to-- ef . ". . "i"S--.r- : r Ukm it ontl.!." vUIl to p al ' V. ferf Sl t, f f-ne- . a t t A :i AFTERNOON CALL. .10 - ;S- - ti 4 - .12 .7" Silver King Silver Shield South Swansea Star Consolidated Sunshine Swjiiffi Utah Crcle Sam Conol!3a.d .... Cnltfd Sunbeam United State Mining Co.. But California Century (Joldm Fbr1 Joe Bowers La Rci no I.Htl" Chief Manhattan ..; Mnrtha Washington a 7.2'. .11 SiuraniTto Lend l.t (ii ke lr-Liber- 42. 5 -- '. 1 i. X 1 cent; a ct,U -- 7s cp.iotfd J t"v rrv Ii-- i :! 1h1 -- etc; r r t . t. ,'t-i.'i- fS. ib i rtfrii. J. C ThompiM.n and F.dwrd L. of ll uh.rr !':! 5. .t,.r Fheet. the broken, will Jeav tor.llst HiflhT 1f nf cif rfii on price t for a trip to tb- Jarknon Hil rrfija. . ,t. h..l T.on ; ' fufe rf 11 They ex pet t to be gon? two eelr. ?vHkt It jj rn.H'h: turV.jtrt! w?e ftertM !' Irif Itextch nf the Judc return! yesterday tr.T;,fif) sw.sp rtrte a from th Hheb In Nevada whre he tally, b- -t the jer. r !l not re' ha 0 (( at(i ( f day. an advance over r'c. () j e?terday ( Copper I hf'ul at 12"c. ".5- - .70 Ortario Pelru 0 KlUfr S 5r 2." 41.S2S i Rorro-ifomesta- .i7 i.4 !'i.em ftil r. rt rv-W- et the t : . - -c iv- trdt. r J a i n - .i:rt-$ cy ,s t tsj- M" : . Vy I tVt"' rvJ METAL MAKKET. .21 C ;.ri!;i hi t r. I nanacer of the t.: - iK'.a it D-i!y-- & J '; luml'in Cor.ioll lat.vl. left lor Alta thl Arkd. ...... ?:- prv. roll. lt Alice AJax Kulliou-Hcc- k Ct.rlsa Consolidated Mcrcur Crtole Daly Daly-JwdgDaly Vet Kcgle & H!u P.cll Grand Central Hern Sliver Irgot Lower Mammoth May Day Mammoth Light All who hs fr al 27-c- rn AS .20 Fetr Iortr. - rititi? t frr.; e" e -.- J th an-- iut:n in lh? etn t an crt'.on on Keysior,e itroup nf Nevada, left for that ramp lal evening. Secretary lmlourne of the the mine tmnorrtiw lg Uavet mrnlnif to discharge the monthly pay. th- S, rstk. Nt;tV Vid'.K. in tl.r ly.t 5h.e In ter.-:- i y. Daly-Judg- S Ten-den- XI 2. IN a NOTTS. ed TTT J'ld. Liquidation Quickly Puis A Quietus on Upward of Stocks. n rn-id- t. ov-er- 10-- iH tttrr t.e Prices were higher tnd tracing was brisk on the morning call. The 5alr a total of Zi, 100 shares, that number having a rolling value of $10,492. The TIntic stocks saln furnished mo.u of the excitement for th fcrok rt. Tetro shot up to 2SV. cent. Yankee to 6: cents, and Star Consolidated Unifd at 23 cents. The latter opened at cent, a umall advance over cuerday' isosharr?. Yanlation, and reached the top notch during the tale of ie than kee opened at 57 cents and went by bou.eda to 63 cent?, at which figure It held firm, while Tetro had plenty of buyer at tfc top price. Carlsa was linn above 17 tent. Uncle Fam rrached 23 cnt on th curb, n block of 1000 shares finding a market at that price, ana Silver Shield bra ed up -let the up to 11H cents. Little Chief got I'i cent for hare. Butltr-Llbrsame, number go at 13 cents, nnd Martha, Washington, after making heavy sales at Z'A and 3Ji cent dropped to Z cent on the curb. Daly West found a sale for 23 shares at H2 on the regular call, and cot 142,03 e for 75 more on the curb. was inactive with 13.10 bid and J? '0 asked, while the other hlpth priced ttorks were quoted as usual. Sacramento again reached the mark, Swansea made the Mrs. sal In a block go at 10'i many weeks, the price being 00 cents, and South Swarsta cents. Following are the closing quotations and lift of tale : 4- IN THE BUD tr ?r-t- t LEAVENWORTH, Kan., Sept. panied by shrieks of victims. It was The prrand stand erected on a knoll on found that many were pinned down the debris. Hundreds who were the Fort Leavenworth reservation 'under walking on the ground rushed to the 9. ; RISE NIPPED b advanced from SO to cent. OoM a hljth ore with lu SI3 ton. It Is aid. was em ountrtnl Irs the wlr.xe from th level. Imt th extent of th c!oMl h rol tw-vain of lb fnd Th" will be krov n af IT blt'tuent haa been frcm tho rroptrff. PRICES CONTINUE UPWARD; YANKEE'S BIG ADVANCE !W, ' ' . 1 77 "o :z 7 ' . ' , t |