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Show t) The Salt Lake Telegram. Saturday QUOTATIONS CAMPAIGN MARKETS MINING THER evening, feitemheh 10 REPUBLIC AN 9 IS INAUGURATED Foraker, Hanna, Herrick and Others-Soun-d for the Buckeye Voters. CHILLICOTHE, O., Sept 19. The t Republican campaign in Ohio was opened here today with a large parade, followed by a meeting in Yocatenge pyrk, at which Gov. Nash presided. Speeches were made by Senators Foraker and Hanna, Myron T. Herrick, candidate for Governor, Warren G. Harding, candidate for Lieutenant-Governo- r, and others. Mr. Herrick said in part: "I r?ed not say that I am in thorough accord with the policies of President Roosevelt and his administration, occupying common ground with every Republ!can in the United States. It is going to be unanimous next year. Views on Taxation. ' The only question between the ReDempublican party and the ocratic party in Ohio this year is the method by which a more equal taxation can be imposed upon and enforced against the citizens of the State where any inequalities exist. The two partiesview the question of taxation from different points of view. The Republicancontemplates it from the vantage ground of experience; the Demo- party in Ohio, this year, at least, looks out upon it from the dangerous approximation to untried socialism.new- I will not charge that even this is committed to So- iangled Democracy cialifm. but s nee the candidate de- dared in public speech only a few moddays ago that' he 'favored Socialism in eration, it seems to be the lirst duty of citizenship to raise a warning hand afjainst drifting in that dangerous i i J ed i ) j j : STOCK MARKET ACTIVE; STAR CON. IS STRONG Keynotes blun-crat- j ! long-continu- "i"-j- I r " lod I I J ' j ! j , - h six-roo- ni e, , six-roo- m m m five-roo- 2-- m m m e.-.-i. am m East, three-roo- frame cottage.. m t.uhlic life, tho traditions of havIi-.a public F l vant's be for urivatr; qaiu, no matter h v, 11 h-- ir-c'- A'.hoS.O." 'It has been a ?,! r. chamberlain's pur- person thoroughly of Mr. Chamberlain's plans, "to form a. party of his own, and he may tako advantage oC th present opporout his intention. His tunity to carry as the only public man in 1 .n,".iand vith a definite coupled veith hi - strength of will and ability, him to achieve his ambition may enable In case- - of the success at the elections of hi advanced programme of preferential taiiffn ho would form his own Cabinet, and prroably displace Mr. Balfour as Premier." pose." cn?-ni'a- nt ,iri, roo i'!r,l r-- C " 1 H'-- Horco-Honiestak- brld. rll e .r.-- nl t t. 1 A -"t -e- 5 U(en 1";-- tr. Ch. , InT d 1 t - Z , n: HutU c r ei-ti- - N t, . N ". ". t werr l?ld Nearly thr1 hundred m-T. bvjt jib.mt fifty of thm . ' i. A. ;:t..,a 4 Co.. i'S M:n tre?: BANK CXXA RINGS. rK cf laying n nw .01 The IIih. "' Jm n w to .04 track In th tunnel h.n proved Jtr." .n dlfTUult ur.'lermkinic than more f fmni'ii . l con.pl'-tbut It will .. ... tlrl oxitod.New .c ."--' Hi t ;r 4 rm. . tUn and heavier nl by Monday. : . : if-- ." um At W. ef ; si.. have been laid, and thli v I'd et,.ib the Cf ."IN v, ' "u H'Xiihi m k' Il r;? c. to Kreatly lnrt!He l.l putHTlr tenl-n? fTel I" .11 Vlrtor .1, A. o.nput. WMtfrr,. Nrf .! Vatalt The mill, which had Jut cot down t. it - k li,i.i. eri Yarkie .( shutt!ie : n flte working bal when . St Iron will ro Intn r.min,ii-?lidown St. Louli Wool, It EG FLA It CALL. '"l SI t ... cs nt th" ame time the firr at rr. - y t'arlxa. .Vn nt 17V-- ." fit FT .. l rr Win, th- m'.r.e, and the poundlt K IT.in,, r. Jk .!. rf I".,.'! 15' e: .r"o at lf'sc 3" la5." r n r.-!It t. Tie 3W1 at May Day. .Wi at f.f encntrat'o will le ptimol. ; r .. : jiim at l at 1' r.ot civa ndVr of the ?t . l",c, ' ....... Improvement day. lir lu l:i Si;cr in. 2 t Star i'on.. 2L'e at Sc; 17" rail, but a i .nrviitlve mtlniAt' pt .... .!..' .a 1.- - ... i.. at :t2e: " at :'V. :i'to; City Ca?t. J If. In tn ..5!5S It the well th.uur. up ins Ft ah. f.eo at 7'k. K r- I f. 77 , K i , . ..' ?i V. . "IT I i.ele Sam. at 27.c; ie at ZSc. ' ; Mrtr!.at4-- i Hf !) i tr:, ! Martha W.iblnKton. UT FROM MILFOItD. at 2r; l 1 f t; T' i M 1'.n l'st- ........... at :Hc i t ? tM irsi ts i.'tiic rr Nfw Vork. 1 ;it ;Vr; i . k i;i I? Vl'Tt J'1. .t. it it',t1t, at - i' ; 7') at .'c.: of i 12 ' v m . J. M. S..tt and J. P. 1! I: ii'H :: u e.nr. . ct, Tctro. ein at 37V,-H7c; 5 nf at I Imt-tiv t . . .. I. of i: the direvter. vs ago. . lrfrrr itn .' Hfi'i.c: . ;;t !'.Vo at .'''. Itr !r . t'.l.f p.,.- , . CiJf Mit;:ng rt ri.pat.y, a. compir.S d by th!r 'ti'w-'-.tr, . . at Yankee. .'.' :. s' , 7 n, of .... , ,i l". i;, wIvm. w;!! t'ttirn fron. Milford tom Hc). i 'r-i. To.t fr." OPEN HOARD. M nnunit. d.i nt f j ' after t tt V It, i', '..r; .b..-f ......, . tn Jr'ir D, ly West. r the MnJ !io nr. I I t. t In Ptoklr.ir M at ?.:a a. nr. t . ar For... 12"' .it 3Zr ; i;.o at !CV: f W. t I i V DN ... iJ'orK" Kldni tl.tl prt:tU ;' !.'. r"i4f i:- at 'ji ; .ts.. J r; f "bb .tt-i- . will rrtnain In I in.n..i Crr,tt :;.'. ."r.er II. Kirk. i::S . t U !. U;iy. f! the soutli .i !.iy P. c r. it Martin W.-i- Ington, P : nt ., . f . CM-f, 4oi I.lttle u tic. at IPj.-..Li', i. i;r, N w York, 1K at L'bc; ;'"ri at 2'S'4c; PO Chicago CultU. OPERATIONS AT LA REINE at at A.c. f J C ... : !.,- Nih ClttAOr. SOON RESUMED. BE WILL . r. Tetro. lo at ... n .... r is i . r Victor. ;o at ."!. at 12. NKW YllKK OltAtN. r. :. . 4 ; Nalidrier, - at tl.r-t v t: In the trenu-v- , the pro-ieWith i;.".--r .... l.f TOTAL SADKS ' . V. t (nfii t .;.. i r. the dl- of tl. ro til t rjiif. ii. . call. 27.7'n for iCHI 37. California (Vr.tary Kmerald Joe Mowers I.a Heine I.lltle Chief Mar.hattHti Ma-th- n Washington Ni w York I'.lchmond- - Anaconda T tr. ' P- n J-.- .; tV. trt.-ltc- Irfrrd d s Si-- ),t, ; t 4 t- : l'.'-.c- plc. -k ; n o-.i- '- iA3-- -; lrfl"rl . T-:- t : . . . n' Tf-t- Ksat 5 5 N" 1 i', 1 1 ! I . .V.'-- c; ;",-- ri;i . 1- 1 - o--- -' : . . -- c - f , h--l- trkr. !;. . . - ! ":'; !" .. r - ., . . 1 M . . . si V . 1 ?:'' P.egubtr boartl. I'V. wharfs for JW.v. 'pen Total sat. s. S..f, C. share f i $ '.. T. Wcck'n total. :,ts ph.ires f r ll 7.s:t bv Tlii'lon ?"n Walker Dank bu 'ding ... I'Hb I - i p-- j j , I'-- 1 fr lb'" n tb' .iK-iI- ) 1 The r.prneM Rcij r In DIVIDENDS FOR SFPTEMBEH contain th" fdJonir AMOUNT TO 9221,500. lue of oj.rath n In tie Cold trict: It r.ew Moi-rtal- el- - Si" t 1 ci" curfnt dis- r .. its .- -i ; New York Produce. H'l ! Itnf-t- -- Wf!rr,. S iKtr H IP.-.J- c t; ? Mit the-- ; rrn; l J- j ; S.':4.-30- - ; rfrt erlh!rg - t. Wt! re. f 1 -- ! ! tr . . o m r j M-r- .ry j 1 I.!--te- 1 - 1 r f ! o.r 12 v ;r r,i j'ft. jf jrn. t - ! ? - -- - ! - 1 . a-- j ; 1 . I t W- - - - . j t' r' .1 -- l.oir e - tl-,- . ' .h - I - . i.-fx- - . - if,..,. I w h . . . . t i .1 ! .1 1 ! r U th'-r'f- 1 e ,r. 1 - ".i-- te In'.'f,. X : "r3. t e -- f -- ;t I: i; ;'Xi f.,m;y '. f - MUX AXD a rFA MS tn ? . 1 rr.-rro.- re;lte . 1 n f cl Cr-r..- lHo r.rr,t le-,vnl- k. -- - P;f THirt 1.1 Pit - rp,), i- ty rh It AT". !! t CAT7 iedtN it t the-- txe r.f w II ,t h fn:..(l the I'lg it ffl'-- I'fH r ' VV. A. ;- '.' - TT t. hiuj, tr.e:. 1. K!JTM ari Tof A'lf1. r,1v jrtr?;$. ji 5' i! II f I ttrnriNr.' Nren ?t. fr,-- r !! '.. : - Prl-ff- f, f 1. ii r V.r. 1 ftf-'- l 34 r;n .l W. Jrhr a 'fl; .tt. P.",4- a tA J"HN' tU'tu-- - 1 Ac P.KXjr r.NT 3 t c V v I-- j f sr-- ttrff $- fr s e li ::' -d II tr :'Vr , f f hr- - 1 ?'-- . r.f K r.(, J . 1 Wa.-li!nsto- e r--! t n 1 .. ST . t I!.., th" V? " b" Ml t!..-- 1 AS rr . S 1 - Mat.-mo- ..r. 5 .; t- 1 1 t ? -- " i t ; r '.-- . s Sjjj ,tt Vt;"r,t.r. ! r. 5 r.4;f l'..,M f...;r. t l : in tt-- ri .T. - m, - s I . 1 f t he 1 i , i . im- sh-iii-nt- - - pir ditk ssttd ' h'T .'h'- 5 5r, r ifM, l.r, f .r IeV - r- - I 4 !" lrf'1 . i r.?ef 3 r- - 1 ? 1 i - . ,r Pr. 1 - ! - . L J ; - . I J r-- m s ;n-- t - ;- 'HICA'.. h: t h1 t y t! v 'f ef Ms P i; - r-- ta jr) i rrf MURDERED FOR MONEY n:. T r-'- fe,., J- -- -- I : trr, i . i pi, i . r r . S.l Xi; r.ti titrnbr. Nir.v Tnr.K. J'-i- .3 NEW YORK METAI 1 e Cor.--olidat- I;.. '. m e 0. - f. iry. T. . lft-:j- '(ill C"! r"r ' tr ' ' fr.Uel. 12 I rp .1 k . .:i..v. t ys. . r;tr-I . Ix'.Cik , : I V.' . .- i rr .. ... !.:.,.. ; :m". x. fc YtlK. ri.r Pre . ..... ,. . H l; A N itrm n .: . . ! .. tr. s . a SHOWS OREAT ACTIVITY. l'jlj' r e !'. r ij ') 1:-,'- . . r-- -- . l . HANK FTATl.VlKNT. GOLD MOUNTAIN DISTRICT ta -- ri i"i.'.rr4;:r,,. ;,ttN. iii-aio rm 'c mmt efr 1 wnd h e !!'.,. t:-'f- i -- Tin-ti- c Khv1 P , !- i r.U'i'O. "nlted States Mining I. t tr. It- - ttM'rr.t, will to the la .i t.f fund in re nil fhare,.d ! r op atlon4 I.".:; ? d for ptirj-o- ' teTn"iev a vi w with th property, ttrg cf rewutrdi g op ratio,?. The n lf." In" f n lo. d u gool many month-- , nainc of Insp. Co., K. f r-- cli! TODAY'S B0ST017 MINING STOCKS brokers, room Amalgamated Dalv Weft . r-'--S 12'---c: (T'urnisdie.l '. '';. .,r-1. I C'-xf- ."-.- . "'-c- , . ", . 1 r; . -, !- . . l l.-'o- i 1 .ejt. tt.,ll!jii. '! . t!.. o;jr .' --- -- 2'; ''. - f-i.r- ; ? f-- S -- 5 . " c; y-a- 1 -- - f : l 1 j Dal-Jul- . , r t The dividend record for mor.th of "Mr. ar.-- ' Mtf. Chirlen Lurtrp-1rr- f rim; ,4 r ;r five show? thu far .Ml. produiet Septfrnhr Motir.taln Mont auv iP'V. r. frojn (Je-i ! 'i . I . r . In the list and the amount raid, f 2;i. e, v. tr.ter. at $200. f r h h ve l n 1. 14 They day 1.1 . N There was a heated discussion on the divided Ji.s follow.: Daly Vet. 1117.1; sp. ndlntf m.t of the tlm- - ln their the per capita Silver KlnK. JP.o.fM..); Sacramor.to. J3'"hv); advisability of raising return from thlr trip :rrad at the Sc. tax from 10 cents to ."ft cents per month. New Ycrk Mcnej, Ctali. $1'C0; total, Century, P r was mir.e. This finally decided upon, the tax S M l NKW OitK. :...: being increased. This will go to the Mr. I. imn. r 'off !il". ii"'t ImI. i,t ", referendum before adopted. If adopted, t Grand Central's fallur' to refpond In Matlii.if at S a Strf).l r.:ti-- i !!.i.R' 11Wjlh f l w. jjj t i. ill for or'rntton it will incieas" the yearly income of the with the u'lial IZZ.ow in- in it jsvk.ta ut. tlie total . the ! I r of the pij I : m t international organization from ?'JG.00 mi :'.. j r - ftMy l flown IkIo.v last month'." nurteKate. not- - j A b rr a force nf tr-.i n per ye;: r to $ t.ciiu. p.. i : w ithst mdSr ic th to tr.r j :p' ia u.i. an i t fMe-nrf- j fa t that Daly The El Paso delegates to the IrrigaiVnofi.i n ,;, t; r. W.till it of M.t rt.d ha laid k. the tion congress caild upon the internaby increu ?d its regular by S.oo0, and that t i P t r . r . f.Uf' .i J rt h- -i It o i: e hi v lo!f "Ti e ;!! P tional brotherhood delegates this morn- Utah and n wJtll j an-o-both eatue Century ), h.teh. rut without heirt; ing, and -whip the Mexican band sere' an ountf. Ct.ih r.nw promises to etr. te.p ho that w n wat-in u.f naded the- convention from the J. small h rut Into :rr,r-!.ie. A. Smith, the chairman of the i;j p;lso make her distribution. tet;ulaily, nnd mill It Th. n.a r. ice ii . r.t an had of t!v var!- - C1TV BILLBOARD LAW delegation, in be hall of th Mayor, In- Ctntury tr.ay lo th" fame. ow d part " er.t are vrry n.hiiklat'.e vited the elect rical men to m M with the tha". ! of thl prot-;- t. Texans at their next convention. TINTIC'S ORE OUTPUT roref h ivc no doubt thr.t II wp,' o..t, h. lJr, . ILLEGAL, COURT SAYS At 2 o'clock this afternoon the conven-tieAMOUNTS TO 10S CARS. Ir.: It dUlbr,! trto tP hir.d of the we nt into executive secion. roir.ji.iny.al wn cor.su Tonight th lor al e Ir t riei.i ns will give 'f- I t'ntk n Ip-( rm t"d a lug banquet to the visitors and thdr "A .p d" ',! n KI'KKKA. S 'pt. !'.. The ore uhlj. flints .r,., -Mf- -r, . A. t; ..f dv il J friend?. t by J t i t bto Ju t Mr". In h ' i'h from the lintfc rnoi.ro: !iftrtr-- fx t '. l i itc M tflr.c by w Id. !i ti e Giund President W. A. Sherman omjKt.v. k ju-- t past amo si f.'d to " wr. e t irlo.ol1. r c. t! ir thi fr.'.r y c',;it pre sented with a handsome en rd rorver Tla- v'fr.tentaal Hi if k i h ,e! j.r Mty ',' t r 'e t to n ya'ty. ordi! tnP.: Tl l r. :i:utor..-.- l ur k noit t. 2 e : of t! e afternoon by a number of his as majority ron in the I V. t ej p- rr.f-rr- .' (ifial. with 'J. car, and the ",rmd C n- - pool, d if. P' e t tp J. admirers. The- presentation speech was t r trai ai .lannnoin coms birk bv made by J. F. Buckley, fifth ui vsitn an tf at bar r, Th' the r,r t t .1! th fit t for i: V,'-- r fit r. Tl T:iin of The Mammoth output I r t? S. ;v W, nr. N r Ktb f tr.lrd' r orareJute r iv!"iic but a the- jrop-it' " The It.trr.aike t'd . r frj?f'J. i r,", -' Ti ti r e. o ms.! , Vnn y a . !o. .1 down thl 'vz r"r Wi vk fc.iue 5,lt- t ' th k j do any irTetlr- rr .1 h if,- - ef p.'atlr.j isf .ctory a r.n c' tn.'ats cou'.d n t he rn..d. to KELSEY WAS ABSENT t! r f ! r J.ir.u.irv aft. iff. t ,!:tM.f I .1 d;r.a.ee. wiili th" M.,. nr. th re will I.e no ni,.ro work are i t ,!o u t d the i ity i,"ih ir. iron ttu Th- - ' e art m b- - i t i ' p or?. rj 1 . (anion. hii Dnanz i the p e fnr tl'e .it t . sr ' r t i j !' e FROM LAST MEETING stnpniei intl- - ti.- n t ttok or twm:p lerr.a fir. tt o' th" "At .rr !rf fTlrr.J mr' 'terl'Iers. the t latht P po. lo!in-rl tr. lain.!otc..-- .... tn W, f 1! n liir. , i t rlfv !rt ., ...... t i. .r. to .', ?OpJi Woj flf, II ... r 111,- II. I.VV tit ...r.- . 1.t..7..ti ! i I u d rr.t-'to ',' t a ..... ii i:Vi i.' .. , ll,n ..r..re. i I W ;. fe City Knglnopr T. C K.dsey did not .......... iliIi l.. r j?. ,ii"'i n olf . r' v.o' ... j i"" 'I., P.le i Acer Ur.cJy O Pv.dpia i., ii uuquii, "'"" TP.t atter.d the meeting of tho Hoard of utrwt for the we. k. ytv. n traet for f" of tur.r.. u.i icln to U lf-- ' l. II J. i P.; t f re.! th.-n Prblie Works held yesterday affrnoon. in i tall. o . .s Th itrnirs ef th" Cario I. A'.re re i U a trip tn C. .J "A t c rl It scni', cv!d--rhe means to absent i ritenniai F!or 'k i t.o had to tlsht 'ity CurclJ nn tprt Mr. Moim'aln wfd Mlth il n eef jr,rri t: n Pni.! chims'f from all faturo t er- w he. ma V e the of tY, ex y, U'er Trac ion .m!r .f rf . . M.iiiia.'.th th.o present exist in. r condition of affairs p"t r !u Mr. nv Moore vd.ldi Mh.'k J.i'.u lifiMM prepertle aro adjusted. jr,l M.r on whotr gn'ttr th h!l;Vrd n re inter-t'!. A;,a othr r re ree!rd. n t f h .jnently roi;'. J r o the Social in Harmonie Hill. het irin" lr errctlT, of tr;c!uref H ST AH CON. SH IF ME NT Ijiawo Sou', h Swai.sra Th" Ilarmonio Ladies' club will Marih.i WILL NXT NEARLY SI 0.000. therein. an eveninp: social i t Harmonle Hall.pive '.'.'.Y.V.Y. 321 I The ofr.dr.c e'.ti in the ordir nee Wniii iC Ac Co. i iron i South State tre. .. Thursday niaht. Carls.. i that .ill bim-.ir- . h'uti he prmlded Ir.t.'d ! ore from the Ftnr er ted '''1th. i The club will f ervc st.tr C';n A lot o frefn th lr, fet a J r(..;r6shn fnls free to all who attend. Merre Ju of the !re ru'.e of torn. e!cht thlrtv rfnehM coi:dtln C.'mtni i: erdj-.- .- r.e the that ex'tlrc KaKle & liljf Hil the sampler yet.rdy. and i:i b- r.ld InvalM. i.f d the I r, f e r r ... f. Vill Etudy Pharmacy. tht the Yankee Con Cou-.ct- t. to lay on eontrol nhowlr 13 2 ft'tnr rt rrfo:r If It Wph Sam Cr.clo City Consolidated., C Julian Harvey leaves tomorrow for mall jercr.tair of other norre reKti! ttlon ot the H.!t"arl c4ut. ,, 3 noil, nt.h a St. Louis to enter the St. Louis Colleae Tttio Without reference to the l.ittr tlon win hve lo tretal. .eilhr.r .,di. I of Pharmacy. TotaJ values, the ore Is worth nearly tZIO per ? r jt 1-- i 1 t t ;-- H-'- l.-.-'- ! ! I - ttr-'"-r.- fJr i:!i fr ?i:-..0- 1 . rjrtirc Ix-'sr- e cr !!!. r c wr-.- -it Am-rlc- I ' j-- Iv-dpr- b .i ; v r. 1 !- with King Edward at Balmoral today, when, doubtlers. he will present the nominations for the Cabinet vacancies. the eventual result of the upheaval, the Spectator forecasts that Mr. Balfour, when he appeals to the country. be beaten and succeeded by a Rose- V lx r y Cabh.e', which wsl! not lafd long, at!. a. rs the grpntest attention. A c.iiiu: phae of the situation is the s vv v riticism, rcgarcless of party Put-- , bestowed on Mr. i'ialfour's action in publishing' his views and F"llins them in pamphlet form. The Outlook, whii h ele- a warm supporter of the 1're ;r,i.-rr.T r. it. disci etion la re s: nalfoui's "strike a rude blow at one's i ven'n-- c !- - sal-ar- LONDON, Sept. 19. The political crisis is still the role topic of discussion in the Fniled Kingdom. Premier Balfour is expected to lave an audif'.ice -. lc-- ; Daly-Judg- grand treasurer and an executive committee, of seven member.-- , the ten officials to be the executive- - board. This is an increase of one member to the executive beard. This report was .submitrot yet adopted by the conted, but vention. The committer having in cbargo the matter of placing certain i. officers on s will report that it recommends JLOi) per month for the grand president, and ?1" per month for each member of the executive committee. These men may not hold any other salaried position. The will be re grand treasurer's commended to bo ton per while that of the grand secretary will be fixed BALFOUR IN HOT WATER - 1 - A 300 tc-ri- ln;-xtv-- ic Into seven distric ts. The committee on constitution ar.il bylaws reported on the government of the organization, vesting the power with the grand president, grand Fccietary S - t-- i fd-untA- iv-s- t ") rr ffid .2-- api-ointir.- . f.fl -. ffli-r- c The International Btothcrhood of Electrical Workers, in convention here, are wrestling with constitutional problems that are vexing the bright t minds of the tniiro body, representing 40.000 workers throughout Am ric.t, Canada and the American sions. This morning a general discussion. with red pepper dressing, wjis precipir. tated when the question of spec ial organizer for th territory south of Mas ii and Dixon's line and east of the Mississippi carr.e up for settlement. It was concluded, however, to appoint n spec ial organizer for that district, which is probably the hast thoroughly organized in the lountry. The of the country was divided m kl cvr-;it,.--- , t m rirf-T?,- e ot ni yrrslly Mn'r 2 Jci 1 - 1 - - l. . po---- tth- - BIG RECORD SPARKS FLY IN BUILDING IN DEBATE g 'trnl l' reconcilable differences embrace not only the tariff, but the coinage of money, the currency, expansion and every other question with which we have to deal. They disagree upon every impor- tant subject, "And yet this paralysis, with its sequent train of disasters, great a? they would be, would yet be far less Injurious to the country than an application of such principles as are announced in the platform recently adopted by the Demo-ncrats of Ohio." Senator Foraker spoke at length upon the various questions of naticnal policy. strongly supporting the course of the strong indorsemr-n- of President Roosevelt and Senator Hanna. The week's building permits aggregate $113,210. the largest amount recorded in a similar length of time for several month?. The showing Is one that demonstrates conclusively how much is being done in fidding to the number of homes and business In i' t scs ii Salt Lake. is the record for the week: Foil !C7 West North Tern- Joaor-Ftrcjt, brick cottage, six $ 1, !') i'ljoms North Tem- Joseph IJend, 937 West 1.7 rooms six brick cottage, jd. i:ond. 9S West North Tcm- Jos.-p1 ,T 0 . cottiiu" Jo.-r- ; 9SS West Nuith Tein-plh Ilnn-ll.Tuo cottage J3 East Second Joseph Uedeiich. brick resi-o- ., South, twelve-rooSm0 r,ee West Seventh G. Ashliman, $04 frame cottage., South, two-rooJ. I. Bern. 72 South Eighth East brick addition A. Kifher. Fourth South unit State, Federation of Labor halls com- 2.",ot AVt.'-t- t rn Loan and SavingtJ between North pany. Nirito West hvc-roobrick anfl Semth Temple, Vy) (ottage William I'. I'ratt. four-rooLiberty avenue brick and Tenth East, cuttag- Mrs. C Thompson, SP3 Lincoln avefX; brick cottage nue, four-roo(5. W. hmiih. 13S North Seventh brick cottage West, John A. Means, lT.i G- street, eight-roo4,5' brick residence Franl: E.four-roo- ilson, b 28 South Eighth 1,0X brick cottage East, eonci Central bloc k. 40 W lo.CoO and alterations South, You.ng Trust corr.pa.ny, 107 S.CfH) South Main, business house 77a South Sixth East, It. A. 2,700 eight-re-obrick resideT.ce Anneuser-Iiuwc- h Brewing associa- 10, Oft) tion, warehot'se Jewish synagoKu--- , Third East between Third and Fourth South, 5,0r0 church edifice Benjamin Brown. It South Tenth ll i con-cti- ts j at- 1 ?-- "It would be much worse now than It was then. In the lirst place, our prosperity is greater, and we have metre to lose. Hut then there was only the one question of the tariff about which they were deadlocked, while now their ir- i mc-IT- !nr ed e ed ., ll.-.)lu- nar low-pric- uu-par- ty Senator Foraker's Speech. Senator Foraker declared that the most important feature of the coming will State election was the bearing it have on the Presidential election next : ear. After dwelling briefly on the ben- which have attended the present national administration, the speaker said of the Democratic party: "To be a fit agency for the execution of the people's will, a party must have only acceptable principles, but also a I'omnion belief and a common purpose among its members. There never was a time when our Democratic friends haa a acceptable princples, but there was time when they had thcse other attribute:5, but that was a Icn.- time ago. ten, or orer 110,000 fo tht tbirty-leh- l ton. Th shltmnl tcm from tht 5'.foot t n n4 tht manimnl r. level. N1.:W YOIIK. rW?U mrr.e litre In accumulating the lut. The th cm par jr tbl hatwn tck t(htr( 3urtr,c U, m . gradually an.l the umm-raa durlrg In :.rr.0 Udya etcte-d- . will mot than most cln shipment, It A t vnUrtty rxfiorjki. t ?s! nip out the i rmalnder. !o er of t tifti In 'r-Wh: lh Sales amounting to Jt07.S2l.2G were made on the mining rxohnKs during th MI nino notes. frm 1 io 2 cnf, th rii,. week, 369,23!$ shares of the various Mock lelnc transferred for that num. The of th lr t duatrtal the of kt. arti' .1. M. M. Johnnn. n week has been one of changing price?, and lively trading with a numW of the rxm-ni HtstI'rd'.od a. n, r40UM tafT. left for the Ctrtus Utt laJly F',J Ftocks as the stars. ev Mr.. th feature arl ffi;uS lrif3y fron mrk. New York of Park City opened the week At rrl" elor-- rtt cf t 3 . r;-2'-today at and after advancing to 35 cents, on the rtrenctr. pf n strike. Turner of the J. I. C. rolr of Ff'.'.Jre ft -.. fr f nr Kat on bmlr.fM nd W ccnl. nd until the lal Park City h cents. Tetro ha3 ruled regularly between r lot a'.J hlfh fkp rdjtlve In that cor" r any. few days the trading was heavy In that Mock. a T" ctX,t. ih: try. Urer May Day has gained a fraction over the quotation of the earl prt of the of or yT'tro n.arkrtl two ,1 r.f for and 10 cent, and t.. . K.tf J!f t week, the sales today being made at prices ltween r rr.t jraa. u initn nonrrj irrxiay. j fic"i the ale the cour.tt. Carlsa also moved upward this mornine. price Arrt! pushing 73.2 ouncs silver and 11.3 In gol J. to loH cents. Uncle Sam was on the fdldln, id le of the hoard nttaln today, a th- steady !r '.r. on lor l t r a 1C00 share lot being released at cent?, while Little Chief t raced up a n ilih Il, IL Williams, sutrir r.4r.t of th rv . ?; ! at cf r t IlLtitr-It-raIs In th- - city and got ll'j cents for one block of fOO. j l In tlay. l !f Vtltn an.l Star Consolidated, with a shipment of rich gold ore on th market n a fa- paring to nu.r hi family to lUr.ham. trr.ey rrr.-t5K a!ht rtrtTi j '.r t . r i".f r ' 22 rent. vorite at prlcc3 between "2 and 33 cents. the clawing pal heirs t Jr h h will fr.r the 500 tl.ZU. 70 a .! At Utah let shares go at cents, and Nalldrlver again msde pr1nr araln t'r.lrht, hr j ard tb lnr'.rr.-r.- ; Yarkte held at 60 cents, Victor slufTM off to 12 cents, and Martha Wash- hWhl Wh true H n of ih ,lrTT r 1 thr managlrg a s'.r.l r .aH. held cf between 2'4 and Urt cent. it ington pire-llnto ,NVhMhr. Paly-Judg- e 5 was West shares the trafT.r rturr Inactive, only athouKh t Daly t,. selling, price being K. t closed at the usual figures with no salts, and CJrand with the a ::cht t;rTT-irDurham, rdllor of thf Tor.opah tir.u. Tbr nirl, rt-Mir.fr, is in th dty. Mr. Ihir.hwn tarA tti-- l " September dlvlden! passed weakened to I3.r0 n.ked and IX 2i bid. irt r a to th IrrlealJon cof.gf. rah fmTy Ujtal antu j t p Jy for Following are the closing quotations and lUt of salts: ar. l casn lown l.rr for a h' Tl i;t. U.ouch "rttirK tntt thun cf ip,it I5M. Aakd, n. S cu',l t AJax HI taV A th of r hmii Hullion-B-c- k 2 l.." iniirtr METAL MARKET. of th ItSo ? sr '5 rimttjon t Carisa .lS 1.41 Chicago Gjala. 1.31 Tlr.tic torr,rrConsolidatetl Mercur i. mk" an : Creole new In th of th" dl Wi4ts it ; mi irt,-.ciliA; fj,ny 2 ' r h. I Dalv j 1.T'4 He ST I t at rrnfs Silvrr quotn atj.p. .! p t 4'i.C copper at 12c and Z9.? Daly West H. W. at irc-ntrafT.c mn- Dexter !; I 'M KaKi & Ulue H.ll Hmltlr ic At. I lt-- j j nicer f.r th "1 tir.it. company, ha Galena axumH a sim Z.&t 3.:"i . IVntral l states ly i iii ilar th (.rand Silvi-rritr-...... Hi.rn nrtinpflt.y. i err. op, Ingot ttr.tr. WILL .. ... DALY-JUDG- E Uttle Hell stti-mr.- ' In bullion and th! "' . I t ! r jr.'.- -. ire Lower Mammoth r.a to 1J HI.12. city an.MRt! May Day yrfterdy .lu; 1 .2T RESUME ON MONDAY filUwr: r. t'J Mammoth Sil"T. I'pf k r! (krtitiff, II S.W Ontario Ul . Sri. rvrj:r nrr. l.y::. gr 'jt; i; IV t f 0.t .A ; fVIVtru IP3 rj tTt-bars. lit.:. . c . ... ttof Th u.ftf ngeni-L'T'.j Sacramento Th nwr suit th farr.u Tl.o-Silver Iving Kr,rters th t at rsum operation cxi'Cts ... t I'u'.r tjt I.ir.sbain 12 th Silver Ship d .1. lMld wan StKh on mill nln and Ntt-.eii"!t;.11 Monday. .V St. a Swansea South ilc company and Cd Wall and ; ilt:i. .. Tfr.o!h c orr.r.r.rd Star Consolidat-.."."a th'? announcement made at th' com In th OrcuSt tt4K4tr "!. ."S Sunshine er two tourt of AirnaJ at local o:Vtco trvlay. . 4.. j y!rday. Swansea I'r:c v, do n Ci.9-- . week airu the mill wn t h'-N ;(it-- Sj r ? te, T'ncle Sam Con .... the ft rco wi re withdrawn from and N'. . rJ'-N I tViTV.'-i da. No , I S Mining Co the mln In ordr to mike fomr r."'I.il. fltrrj LOCAL 3 .No 2 QUOTATIONS. t. No 10 4. ;;.",r lrnprvementi In tte long working tun-p".Vi aircer-e-nce- i so-call- CITIES. "Today they have no common agree- ment on any proposition except only that they are Democrats. They cannot tell why, nor can they even agree what term 'Democrat' Implies. On all Impor- -' tant subjects and policies they have thes. Irreconcilable sharpest and most They are more hostile toward each other than they are toward the Republicans. There is no hatred in the politics of our country like that which fills the hearts of the free silver and gold Democrats toward each other. The free silver men charge that they were bunkoed out of a victory in 1&96 by the defection of the gold Democrats, and the gold Democrats charge that their party was discredited and disgraced by the free silver men, who gained control of it in that year. Keep Them Out of Power. "So long as they are out of power, no harm is done, but if they should bo re stored to power, such dissensions would of themselves paralyze all their efforts and visit upon the country again the disastrous experiences to which We were subjected in 1893, when, for the same reason, they found themselves able to legislate about the tariff, and because of that inability and their dering errors, lost the confidence of. the business interests and plunged the whole country into a disastrous and panic, . f LOW RECORD IS BROKEN FROM THIS AND t f r 't Pi ,,pr. l C fr- - i- - t - 1 p9 FHIKTANT Ac f.NA-til".iIKSI'.lUl, I O'r rtJk; Pt(rr f CAl.VtN nr. larr.ej l' tc-l- ;r5-- y ttm !. the to-j- i tt I.t of the r. ;ir. |