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Show o 8 The Salt Lake Telegram. QUOTATIONS MARK j 1 MINING STOCK WEAKEN WKDNKSDAY KVF.NINC. FKPTKMltr'R 23, BACK RENT CLAIMED ELECTION MORROW IN SUM OF FROM THIS AND $2000 OTHER The Continental. Market company this morning entered suit against Moses. Chris, Fredric and Pete Christerisen, do- business under the' llrm name of Vv'orkcrs' Con-Co- n- Jng Christensen Bros., to recover $2000, together with interest at the rate of S per cent per annum since October 10, Nearing 1902. This amount is alleged to be due as elusion of Work. rent on the north wing of the Continental Market building on First South street. The building was rented by the The International Brotherhood of defendants, who agreed to pay $125 per Electrical Workers have at last suc- month as rental. ceeded in finishing up their revised conThe committee stitution and PLEASE HIS CUSTOMERS. One lb. of the Best Paper, 40c. completed its work this morning. The principal question debated this morning was the advisability of sending an organizer among the negroes of SOCIALISTS WILL the South and admitting them to the international organization. The quesHAVE FULL TICKET tion was hotly contested, but was not decided. The matter may be disposed of this afternoon, but it may go on the The Socialists Mill place their full mutable until the next convention. in nicipal ticket in the field tonight, and toThe negroes in the electrical trades the Southern States outnumber the morrow will begin an active and aggreswhites five to one. If the matter goes sive campaign of over to the next convention the neThe Socialist party is different in its groes cannot organize until the question methods of operation from either of the is finally settled. old line parties. All members who are in There will be no night session tonight ;;s committee meetings will, fill the good standing, who have paid their dues to local and national organization?, rank evening1. will cleared be up as delegates. There are 115 here In good Unfinished business this afternoon and the election will starding. The convention will open at 7:30 o'clock probably be held tomorrow morning. A big fight is on for the grand presThe session will be at night, that tonight. idency, which carries a salary of $2000 worklngmeu may attend. A platform will be adopted defining' tho ppr year. The fight will probably cenl ter down to a coniTst between Charles stand the party will take on all and will a full ticket F. and questions, municipal J. York New McNuity be Klmore of placed in the lists. Among these menof Newark, N. J., present sixth tioned for the Mayoralty are II. W. menOthers prominently John Schick and M. A. Wiltioned for the honor are J. H. Maloney president of the Cigarmakers' union.Isaacs, of Chicago and George Burns of De- liam Service, secretary of the George Romney Fumber company, is likely to be troit. candidate for City Treasurer. John There will be no contest for the grand the South is the choice of a laree number of W. as H. the Sherman, secretaryship, the Socialists for Recorder, and Mr. incumbent for many terms, will be re- M. M. Johnson Is City the probable, candidate for City Auditor. elected without a dissenting vote. The nominations of Councilmen will bo James Sullivan of San Francisco was left to the members from the respective elected president for this district last wards. Otto Keppelle and I. IL Hodder, night. from the First Hcrrick. J. F. fi Leaving- a Restaurant. '. 1.15 "' .2V3 .... 72." .ll'a cent .)2 .12 .... .C, 21 F;gle Joe Bower La Relr e Little Chief . Manhattan .! lilnt .1, JiK-tl- tenlaj-- n r nls and et 12a4 1 Vork ... j, .1. .n .;t'-- j .;s .12 .11 RLCCLAR CAM-Ma- y D.y. lorn at fiUr; ir at 9'4c. Ht 2D fcfi'" l 1 f- -r - 1 .r jI ! i.miri;i ftf Pltf e ur,t!ft the e . i.n.J fu-- 4-- finrF. lit!- 2J-I- ,-:- ej-r- l T" ! Crflfal. ct'?l pd their ("Lir e ;u Lit.." ;. t w l - nt ;l mtrrt. r r e let rf fvf e e ; PfH 11 t A ' "S ft m"-.- It "5!y. '.'J reSurr1 At a !;r..f l.or,qf t f 11 - f th- e : ' eai ft the h ! Kerf t J. k t p. in. t the c.r-w ,;j t - Jrr '.?r i r, tht the k it;t--t- LOCAL QUOTATIONS. inr,o;r,oe(l f Trf;r l c f the f f!,, lthlJVtrm.. It t . rf : r ! ml ff the ft '. whi e tiiftt h C!t t Ail -- fT'- -t t- Y e-- ft Nr The rnf4e ,.f tr ,f r- Focthall Exruriion. lWtKft ftfihere. t il fre.4fe rat of a ry fT, raiafe in rr rk e'er if i after. j p - rt"-- tf-t-, . t-- X ; ti!!nr f Mvt VOflK Tl - f ri f.e f si rr.'. -he. ft e 5 f ftit'Ue--.- ! ". .. fvTf3 t M e(t. , ,er!. tr.n Ul f lgi t :th a few n" f,ff '.rr ;;rr.e ef Hr. rt a f.!rlr tarire - r tn e,t ty IW.tj M, 8Undfd t ftt.d fuld t m t tn r t,rr. r t r T. fe w v t -- iflK,n ffitiit tie latr f.lnf rTftte Ir I. It WrSgM, tin i jtf-.- ft?n fa-- Ier ' ly rrr-- Airt it t the Cl'l' t tuft f"f Jt f r. c fc fv h ! -- ; W'r.fM rieirtM-rf- N"i:V t,.tv f.- t ,,f "" f"f- a f re-- l !' h! r ) .. r 4". I 11 -- Mi! r f th thai ire r.-. t t ,",x ,"t If -- if.M ;tru, vf ft' n -1 te h'.f of ltf fr.,efr . !t t5 12 ;flfv!ft ftjM. f ht. Hr t":s tffterr.! letlth General Selling: Movement, With Utile Sign of ken aSvaf,titce r f J if$re- ofj ,y ard 8 :tt4f fed l w Irt rr. t k f t if-i- it C ft c; 2."c. I'rrle Sm. at 7 Bin at lie. la Reiii". Z'V nl .; norit I G at aprd. t!n at mnnaKT lt' ler-Liber- f-- -; r I k Awii-mat'- d - ; 1 A. A. e.-- t,t.-- A n Vfti-- . "e . ftt - e Yf-rk- . H-- 2- c; : . tT:r ir;fr'i e - -. -d f - : Vf,nirt iftr;iv r..'.i --- r r " ". V . i , f 4 . a $ 3 -- . " ;- " . tfk't .( a-- ,- ' , 1 bt!r; " . f inl r -- :. f r 1 - Id M-iUtl- I V-f- k !!: . . : i- a-- " r- -i C-- - " !: if 71 . ' : Ml ytr Im-rui- f- lii-n- lmTX It lfar. TT-- e - - tie ...e,'ji -f many persons have signified their intentions of entering exhibits at the State fair next month, few are making 5h ir entries at this time, but seem to be back until the last day. lidding In sneaking of this condition of aft airs Hiie of the directors of the fair lastN nigat said"The time for the opening of the fair is and comparatively few enih;. wing tries in the contests have been made. Those who propose to make entries seem io be holding back until the last moment. This will result in a rush on the last day. We are anxious that this matter be particularly attended to as soon as possible that there may be no hurry, and that move attention may be devoted to the exhibits." Fug e rri-f- W If'l rf .Although tet t Jto'.N. ? o n f r.Arihs. P'rt rt I p:?:m, .a rot 22 .". Director Says That Persons Intending-tEnter Articles in Competition Should Not Wait. 't ejitAND Support. on:s BACK rt It t wa arj n r . .. 2 new n.ar.itfe.- - will ! ;r.;. er- ttt'.e ;r.te 1 very j c.! K ! ii.'.M!! Mr. Lath rap. v h e.pfepi jerd. rf-- j , :' r.Tc. . i:? . ..f t Martha Washington, at and r. nf the dtrertorw 1will ! her In fffrel Tft. ItorX Jitanl pfr'cffe.! J., an-- l at C'e; t.irtn 2'. i ... ... H a 'few clay. rtmt ft numlT ef ttl.er by Z. j ir,! N. A w New tent tr.lnlni; nKlr.rr, nr.d a ram pal en rr ete Tht '' at 2v-i at - rrfk-- t w a; t. a. t I; 'i i'-. , nt .X,:,c: i , ,;. itt V; at CP.f. Ttro, lepmer.t work wi;i he U.dI ful. til I. t "f it .1 j"f .! , 11 t Tt f" ?f . , 21 nl 1W . at :44o: MEN AND in. t,r kf Whn thin 1I. '..r." Ihe forre wi:t f low i ch thf.o nn rrTi ' rreao! : sysiematlc trdr.lric 7t t n ? i a I ik).f:i. 7t nio j hel 7;" r AFFAIRS t , Tonopah Miner. r May Dty, f ft t r f ak Bf er.ff4;iv i nt a 1 , nt :)-Mar ( uti., .:rt a"aa-- J t . ... :, at r.i'4r. buyer thirty d in; . at ASSAYS ON ORE FH0M sf-;- t the CTo" li.r rrttkf S. H. SPOONER, a cousin of Senator . :v . rMartha Washington. 2 at at f! t n fell ei' cm Ar.ictr ej ; I : f IT. VfiM at 3. COLUMBUS' NEW STRIKH t.. nt . 1 ! IV Spooner of Wisconsin, and an attorney , : j. " , tc. VTtftfti.--at lie. in the Government service, is at the abjvh. .'.ci, ft schtJf " : ;, i Mnjirt y It-to Knutsford for a few days. Ihau TOTAB SAI.BS. r t.iits, . , , on tJ.e ore -t The Ha t "' Th- in,il" Ji.er fe I (r.jrr.,n, k'l : " s Ttftral ir, 2;.0 shnre-s- fir CI. "J t ft. I Itho-lt; t, M f ln.j-- .f Iftt In ) eVhnnbuf tr.ad the frfm tb t'A THERON J. SMITH, land and immiftrlke; I . 'r fur f2 Cl .A Open. he..,, :i l'ir i- h nu C . Total, ;:7,t j yh.ires, for $ '7h.l.. t gration agent, for the Southern Pacific I ri J!f I'tf .! Cr.didatl ) -t nl.i. u.cr.Bon f t'ef'rte.l ' eer,Jr.i lrc',r. ' ' , ' and Oregon Short Line railroads, who 1 &, A' t f'n 2 ?' Vr!efsi lfefoff-l.tt" adIn The whhh waft ii. -' T!tram. 4". 4k for som time has lived at Idaho Falls, Iffffflr.) Kr .4fl.er ffiff tf"iM wt-rm di'pl iy n th. o al rT;. e tor U'tt! 'a- - . , g; c r f If- trim iyt t. Ida., e pects to take up his residence GUGGENHEIM'S CHIEF .f frt.l ;:! ' 1. T , 'T-:r, ;".l N f u h for thf:: in this city shortly. : day. anl ittuply :.. " 7 ,, : An-.r" 1 t tf.-'l . : i f the di Th .:re. .vrrss , ! J . ... t ' f" Jj tif if" -' a i J. W. O' DONNE LL of San Francisco, r . I i e. I . , N-;t . A e S. tfsft EXPERT ;ei COME WILL Valueft 7t id. r.te ;ir.re ent i '( , who is closely associated with the ! 4 ihr--. . r.l f ,r NI ' C" i r . ' Vir?!a.Cr 12 , r,.tt : ; ft-....... and nbmt . lvll Southern Pacific company, is a visitor A KrSe tn if:-c in l.sk V.rirv. tppr. ,"V , ,. : r! ;i i' ;i ft!r M.fir.t the f i fn in Salt Lake for a few days. A Tftft if., v. l..i h ate f.r The tory j.uhlBhe.l n The Te1. j;ratn In joll t VS r Kr r. on J". I!!:im t,f r i- Te V. ; any iebti iei:B. t ,i f g JACK KVANS, a prominent mining Monday to the rffei.t that engineer if ji. than B t ; ; : it . ' thnew T l!iUir into .leve'opmer.t man of Silver City, Ida., is spending the iesentini? th Cucirenhelni V.x loratkm S ... s t , , . t i lm Hmw Atthur ,!l tet.uy I' A l "r; day In Salt Lake. t f( Mat.-- j Chirngo Cattlt?. '.'', eondtutliiir an toil, it. after 'Altlr.K lIt," r,e -i I ( :. I , . t'tiipanj- ar at tt J.H iiisi'j, who ,i; H'T t tow lr, hi'.i:o j ;tii J. BOSS CLARK of the Salt Lake examination of the l"htfd St .te f lipt v . ft V. t s Mr. f. ".?! Binha.n rtlnej. has tumNhrd en in conference w ith route, who has vr . I. ... tt.i r v. t . . j - r t' f '!!! irs li''fi. I I'Jilrf (.j.t,: .' . rr : . an orEHATioirs htinir for inter, resumed recuiation toj.ie local r. officials of the road for several the i; i: I'.."''!"!' s . f iv, Io intamonsr al ! inlr.inir nott I," iext?. and "" ; " ,Ar-.If. r.l- -r t BIO AMALGAMATED MINES. . .'' days, departed this morning for Ixs '!?'. t t.-iHold h teiil. n'x Trim ui.tl Manager ; withstanding it i; U Angeles. Uefore leaving he stated that of tht- jr ... i". ;i -r . i run or ti th yj on ii. oniilimos j fjl he is well pleased with the pregress that i pdle rejrt. en of th- - An ilftrim trd .Ml ut. th' is being made by the or.?t ruction a? i - IP r f ,t.; rwas It learned today that John Hays "p-j In whl h BANK CLEA KINGS. gangs in the neighborhood of Calientes. ;ratior,ft i'.n.jan e Hammond. Ih hlf expert for tlie Uuk-- e I uet.- 3E. ! e ' l 1 if,t 1" ; i ;.' d t. In or !at ler that e .i July I..". nheitn ndl ate, w ill j oltlvely arrlt t' ; I i HARRY HIRSCII. one of the most ffith ' r riri-nl- i e.B-fro ti v I I. C ij.Mi a few . air ah'l here within thtiiii:Jt ;k and linj other ' ek., widely known traveling salesmen who information i fj..-- n j .. ..if thit-i - . . t.t t. el lie,, aftk ; : .irl trr.b. ft !m Iter. a ft already iiuhlished wax again I... ,itii.,.!.. make this city, arrived here this mornaPt . !.... t, 'rn.lv Kwl a for votnhed .?rT. by mlt.inn the An.Kordj Stai.d-ird. . " ing, accompanied by a bride of ten days. man. ere ;.u e on $3 I e Sjm" .... i II.". r fti Several members of the fraternity, as th- - p.o.hn it ji l!t I ..,M- V.et etem I'hry Tued.i) Ijfi.?, Mr. HoHen adntils that Mr. H.im- - at- - not ft iti full well as a number of local business men bbt. n tin;- - H r- to whom he is well known, were waiting tnond will arrive lif n-- . hut dedarr-j- lh.it Pltf i e ih to und- -t way. b it the New Ycik 2dcr.fY. for him at the Kenyon and gave him a io iar an ne Knov. s. i;o xamination of ti.an.iKt! .4 that I y th- - J itt-- r p.nt of St. Louli Wool. i roper ty Cnlted States the U .bejnir thor a r y in tcf,ier lb- Utmt rousing reception. ST. I.ortH ffrpi f . . ' pr or mad? or will be made. Mr. Hammond of month 4 I th" will h-- Trii'.t-- r l t.m i : 'i a; ..! W'tKi dally output rgular will k from he re to the toaM. . AT THE HOTELS. . ii i n inmj. if- ' e. f . . 1 ' nit !a fr ther.t i to' J.r r !.'!. wo. F'i :i ; nr- .'.iKT;:i l..;j ...J ;."jo toitH of f.r- - were ft. r, , : , -r nuu.ptlon i4 oM; ' WEDGE CONCENTRATES At the New Wilson. c f the sin Iter and on the f.f.rnd day n t YORK NEW METAL. hi: f J I'f ;!'. J'.'f r ,! Arrivals at the Xev Wilson hotel FKOM DALTON MILL. tons. - Sine then 11 ba been iutaiel I K. C. Iewis, St. Bouis; Charles f.f fe.jP, iih txtu.l ?i.T"..!ft' ."' tht i. Pf lrl.4t.j1, ,' to rate fn at in Kricks-or- i b !!. 11 and wife, California: Bairns Mctisu :. iix.1 i m h day. ftr.-At ; tf Donald, J. inches, I. Cohn. S. J. Stein-berge- r. tn . u of mlneft Jr.. the Th of wotklnKs the manager, ie VOUK, S! Ceorge Boirney. ni: Sati Francisco; S. .). Smith. San Br ' , 1 pb ndid condition. During th- tlm- ore Jlansen. Jr.. C. W. Han- Cold Vein Mlulng eompany. whhh ha . Francisco;;. M. i..t i ..?-- ti V , tr. l 1'. n .rr.rr-4 ul I i:u. I on-- l b t able d was sen, It. Du-ki boste.J Barker, ej. B. Cnndrlcks. ing We-dgiit e . II tv. n lysf.t i.l the proier-t- y -J. and wife. Houseman and a lease and lond done er.! of i: elopment work wa thCt.;.t- - r .14, .U t, f jtl wife. A. Croshv. Mrs. M. AtoCill. Boh-- rt has at l..rrr.nM ttturi.ed from itrci'.At. r4if J that UUv Maryvale. th the claim. e.pe Anaend. T. Crosby, Xew Vork; K. B. Howard. ed witr.esf-ineif rp-t.was which tie, a the run e!ri nnd shaft first , of afttr X". Ames. rt.; J. S. tamp, Hemple. B. V,'. Berlin. Bockford. 111.: Sunnysid; J. C. Me. th? Dalton mill on ore from th- re( ent opened at a depth of mere thai. "io - t, KAruat City Cattle, and son, Bureka; J. Xolan, Bock Mrike made in the Wedge. Mr. Korn-ne- y Thin mln- -, tic Never Swe.it aid th- e'hrystal F. c Spring-lie which rent Bixby, tola, Kan.: Mrs. C. K. St. e, In e1(sslguiU a K of NSA I'ask CITV. with brought tcrucp'ratpn Spldwcl!. Salem. Or.; C. C. Felsch.-rh otl: r. ai- - Kie.it prmlucr" of . j B" "t. It .;wdlr T" 1 r . i .t te the hr wiil ci which .vuhirdt hiih. K. II. rl;.l.. C. N. liutte; e'olgan. : -, . w t . t r u t Bittsburt;; t Kolw-rr. &a Hand v. Michi(.wt. Haii.Jy and wife. I I It .'.. t I. .t n: .. tidi.- - I i -. I . Bart of kind of Interest Tin re Is th" gan: F. V.I. Bettee. Albert 11. Davis. H. B. I ..m S3 t, r il'"'3lU.. ,,til a n j r,!He own at preetit count of a Terry. J. F. IJavnes and wife. In mining affairs in the .outh. ami lvii:, n .:.. U t . B. Fay, Chicago; C. Cornish. B. M. taken r d -t ' ojd Cbt. lng by y Judge . t the Mr. .' that Brudburn ports Ilomncy UVilfm .,: W. B. Skinner. Ienvcr; M. Sparkank, Itl lb- - '.tit .f I. A. IB iflXe t f. . r . 1 v' tt B. Shea and family, Spokane. ;. M. eloul.l company recently made a Mr Ik- - whhh n a rttr Moiii.u ,i II. pany. Tb nit to be quit- a impoitant at app-ar1. and wife, eirand ICupids. Mih.: J ! ' C . $ . . t- v: ; bi..k ..f j..ti !;' Involves title t lb e no'th eln of (kiuff and wife, Cheyenne; D. J. Cald- t' J I f k (, rei-n,4: V j ; M. ju; C. P. Cilhert. Mort.ina well, Washington. 1). iBaby. Tic Bton I $: . i 'k"-y .e.l t t- 'V -- , t .. r Bos Angeles; T. H. McCov. Sfatellrte, a that th iertisi of th-dcompany LEAVES GLADDEN EELCIIER; J. T. Splvev. Council Bluffs; .1. U. Btah; whb lj Jn'.c" lii f. tralr.f-Whit-hea- d. f, ki Llovd, (1. Sprinnville; W. OPERATIONS IN TONOPAH. It from working Cij'uy etuti,le r.f tf, f.' mi .. i it ! ( .;: M. Stoddard, Ogden: tliarles t f Mint.!: s IJih of th . t: tl -!; . m Xapa, Ida.; A. W. Bureh. Oakdale; A. Kin 5: of Bottled &em, n to do with lie ground D ihson and wife, J. Hall and wife. nothlrg b i ci t Krox and Secretary lunlnp tioned In the HelnzI'I Xeb. : C. 11. Brown, S. W. Blatuon, uiJ. The utii-tio- n Cblrro Grain. A. K. Burke, Ontario; D. D. Walker. Mrs. retnrned to iMinp last night. Th.- M"n ne e..ltatl th Si" barge i.f aleejt Uf R. M. Garner, Whlenl! Du!tr. i:iv: 1, Ih w f n Baysdorfer. Omaha; I.. C. Doty. ;! i I i l'ohti n.i!: h .IljlAipl !..;! fx.ln'.tig the t ,.. continues to lmpioe j c .1 f ; J. Wocott. Cleveland; S. e". JU'd tha of the of ltoi'.K : Xiles Center: .1. M. IBaton. Spokane; S. with each day'. develoitr nt. nnd hun.' t , ms .r ,! in ifrenf I.,;; fli.. t.c. i.n.,t W. Sevier aii'l wife. Omaha: J. S. X. t f fct lpn.y Ife c high-gladbeton. of of nte ate It. W. Kerlin, Snnnsid-- ; J. dredsadd-- U if lltmpol, . thIo V in amount itSchnehat. Bouisville. weekly 'l t ing rkll B'f 1i'r.r MINING NOTES. ? e - j r ! isiirht. At tha Cudlen. fcSif? ' . ' '. ! l t f I t s ; B ft . ti work whhh Is !one The los: He ing ft J." IX Ur t arrivals at the Cuilen were: Alpine-LaglYesterd:iy !.,. t";..fte .V f M n k Lym-e J.i fttir adjoitdng Jr e'ir f H. Williams, wife and d.tuerhter, llcho. ,e. e !..1 .B. , M41, : 11 v. n Mountain, or th- - Hem' il. i in th' :ty f".f X. C McMurrav, Walcott, Wvo.; O'ABara's ptopcity at Lm-.tnor, it. rw II"r.r:,lr. B I'tah; i ' . I I is e'hark-(t. B. West. Fie. Carswell. eriind hhowing very satisfactory n suits at.d ll.l!. r I , C J irfi.l f ' ?'. Cff., i i' k t I h the propeity Is. looking hotter every ly. Junction, Colo.: Khan B. Baw. HoriluP:; 4: - , x:.. i.v 1 1 i J. Smith and wife. Kvanston: J. B. I lack-enow 1 In fifty Ha . Frni the tunnel, which is .! ,"4f(nnif. p cr rf J. ".'.ri- c. K"! nt. Kentucky; '. A. Hlghy. Denver; .la- -. fret, ore Is being taken whhh aayn 75 Ix'th liaxNui ftharrhMTft In th- - u e. K. Aytnn and wife, Maryland; S. W. Dar-f. B" rk i ' l and I"?.1. DISSOLUTION Or rAIlTNERSlIlr. 1;:". per tent lead, givrial. P it rrr tr. lr r.otnr. ling. Nevada; Mrs. J. B." Yates. Provo; i:. ounces iy. f. :,;: a of value to ton. the $"; About ing J. Fisher, Bocateiio; B. tr.!-r- , Smith, . Bogan; 1: r-J. B. Shafer. Chicago; J. S. Moore and 400 feet away from thi tunr.'l a new Th- - ftrM (.iri.w.l of or I I , It B'-- j e f rr hlpment a ' f' f. wife, San Jacinto; Mabel Moore. Tacom.i; lead has been B'.t-ftwhhh afaft from the SiottiM e'hlef. eor-:tt- . ; ior.W-- , l- i ' ' ; H C - A mht, 11..? "f Charles W. Kirkpalric, Adrian. Minn.; $40 on the rurface. .f t B t" . , ye V I tonn. wup r "1 .4 Jrf Jrv,M. thirty t'U Dr. B. B. Irgreen. Scoficld: John McCd-lougItle-.Mr. aral Mr?. W. J. Daly, who are well l4ir tb lot Mimait'r t. I . ; I. Ofj.h.t, ; s f j . 9 rerivr.! San Francisco; !'. II. Coulter. 1 i: , P ; J, ft I t ' p i ;r ' JC1?. a t he k j ;).,. ,pf!t!u! Portland: B. H. James. Hrigham. I'tah; known to th- - people of Nevada b ft FriV-Mrs. J. W. Moore and child, Idaho Falls; day morning, after "pending over a 5.I e l l?t in e ' f MrfK e 1 f,.t.f f t' It. week looking over the mines of Tonopah J. Denver; A. S. Adam. Kanit . . r Skelly, :.- Ore nnl bullion ft'ttlerrerds In th! - '4h. I Hf! i i M. F. Martin, Omaha; Bobln It. and vicinity. sas City; Mr. . wa -Dooly h: Wheat So S re-!. J formerly city yesterday, an r1 by X!cCor-nb- k Dom-- r and mother, Centraha. Kan.: B. -, but TtOft-- . No 3 now a 1 .. amounted to an ' ft "i W. Monfore. B. J. Monfore and wife. prominent in this Statt -fttr.ttf, 11 I TlCjTKNe capitalist of Salt Lake City. He lend. Kold r.d copper eirt. h ftf 4 Nf1h.ft Silver, Springtield. S. D. ; J. H. Bennett, .Tame? leadingthe N- ns . N '.2 e rn t rlr I r g. 1 Jkt ; Little Johnny at Stateline. ns fwn e, base bullion. ltS.2CX Buffle, C. B. Henderson. Ogden; K. t, V ft 'e 'et1n 7JMf7ltr Me. N'. i i'lcr ''; r well as other good mines. Mrs. Ior.ly ?lte;;!NW Cheyenne; J. a. Kaufftnan. BinK-ha2, H(ii ,r, N.f. 1. J AJU. Peter Zolman, Sandy. was formerly Miss Georgia Johnson, and l Merrlman of the Z. ; Mft.J:lc Fcrrctaty N. f4'iV-e- No. I. l"le J H ' t 't-.- r ;T J '.&. at ll-.- e; HJOING tsM'.i T.i ,. ? GIVEN AN' EXAMPLE WALL STREET PRICES LOW 1 ARE . W f for .Miiip rars was l'tilted SSata tourt r (erter nl Carson City. J. W. ItrlKir and S. K. Verrr.llyei, director and attorne y r Firtlvrly of h tter.-lra r rompany. Tnopah-B-le- u e!in- - jors" und i:n khnlder of treeting' t.iat eornpatiy in Salt l.ak' last week. to Ter,ojah 1.it Mr. I'riits returr.lr, Tuesday. The t eslrrs itioti of J. . JU ! . mi t f.A r-f- r,r t-- i!1,'.!:' lah the feCIre of New T tro Victor Wabash West Morning (Lory .... Yankee ht FAIR EXHIBITORS r. I'idted S'nir, Mlr.lrg " CppT .id at $2.. ".- - ft me. hf. at to rrrt rrnr Utt Mriur VVt Di.iir I tin- . 'el I'tled t (tjltif. it tr, nr.kr t t Wf n n-e- -i lot'-- r - tr i ri M'-rsi-e Aniatniatrd e'oi ..!. .. .. Martha, Washington New H.IT:ime.to. Silver Shi. Id. iK.eint Silver .! frJr t,v 'i T e In 4v .VU t . TODAY'S BOSTON MININO STOCKS (Kurr,lhe4 hf Hu.!.n fkn A Co., broker. rer.m 6, Walker Rank b'.14lrc I rrfume oj rati METAL MARKET. ...... I'.:.' .h tjt .4 1 pr of th cent 1 1r1e. - FUNERAL REFORM IS . .71 .2T.' nfterroon Ma mr.t of f pt w in nt a r otrrntt!e tf.e lfU lrt tHe trire t fry f e ho h ei n'.j ORE. 2 tgi iiiiUtt. v c t"-- t acalr.t P!ti!r.. -- t liVa al. 27i t Hu;er-Llte- nln l I - 0 reiits; Martha Wituhlncton. at rents; Ttrt. &) at at nU. rinl', at . .1'. Rirhmor.d-Anacond.- vent; 4- - .2' Va'.eo CJolden . ."7'i Butler-Liber- al Riverside county, California, asking for Dan Sullivan, a miner employed Dy the the address of George and William her uncles, from whom she has Majestic company at Beaver, yesterday Baldwin, heard for a period of more than had a bullet taken from his back by local not twenty-eigyears. The letter states physicians at the St. Mark's hospital. How he received the missle cannot be that prior to that time they were resihe says that as he dents of Salt Lake. clearly found out,ofbut a restaurant he was was roraing out ;ittackfd by a man and shot In the side. The bullet was deflected by the ribs and lodged in Sullivan's back. . t-- M-- ), , e . 'V, Si'.craniento Silver King Silver Shield South Swansea Star Consolidated S'lrFhitH' Utah I'ncle H.im Coroldati-T'nlted States Mining Co "Wants to Hear From Uncles. Postmaster Thomas today received a letter from Sadie Baldwin of Corona. - .'2 r?f 4 ff fcf or t:t o on the rpHl t'xr k f er J ye i t or at tun The levy t aale ! TAb. and th dt!r.q-anfff Inter. Th ornpri- now hum HC In th trft-tiry- . the prrcrel of a rmet, and with the prrn'M levy the hSch t ?th rnent wiU hve pu!!klff.l C'- ..." Rf.i-co-tlon- - Kmrnld .v f I at.othef afternoon call Cnneoll-dat- d Mereur sold 100 at ILIT'i. at Ri) at J R( nt $1.2'-- . $1.2.. 2") nt $1.21. B ut $1.22. 2'1 at ?1 01. at $1.2.: Duly West. 1. at J23.!".: May Lit. .t 9 at 2i ent?; Star Conn.didatetl, Hl' 2t at nt nt. rents, ten at 2t d.ie. fr rent?, .r, .. . Northern Light e)ntarlj . I'etro (stake vote cf 3a. counting: thirty for every member. This is at the same ratio that prevailed at the la?t election, and the Socialists believe that they can do as well again. rompny tnrl On tl; 9. to ' .i Bower Mammoth May Day Mammoth and II. P. Burt, from the Second; He Was Shot by Stranger While .!r Jrgot Little Bell re The tflrtttorn AFTERNOON CALL. 1.9t n wr V in for hUioff :;- ed .21'a 'fi rr. a r4 c - trKJf Mirtp- He .:;p !vi a LA II EI NX DIRECTORS CALL I OR 53OO0 f c T'TTt Ue tnit.e the i-- 1 .',3 33. " Blue Bell F.a Vie & 2 . Catena Brand Central Horn Silver W. P. Davis, from the Third, and I.. 3. Larson and J. L. Clarke, from the Fourth, are ammg the eligibles. The Socialists believe they can poll a Dan Sullivan of Eureka Alleges That are Two ram of iUy Day local tiarnplcr Anothet car i f Utah r nhBh VUr and value of 1?2 cent lead, arcordtr.: to th mine will b market 1 tomorrow. of-re- -. r- Tt w 71.1.1.1 R1DK. l)IrJuc t tor the J. J. mine ih's lJjr If. Congor Consolidated Mereur Creole Daly Dalv-Judg- e Daly West Dexter Iaw-renc- e, FROM MINER'S BACK J 1.4 . k Carisa nt. BULLET IS TAKEN er rtdl. t Rid. Asked. Ajax Bullion-Rec- g. "Whlt-temo- relumed from Mllfortl tbi mmic dtM barring tb cornpr.) Aurl There w as a slight downward tendency In to k prK es on th mining ! change this rr.ornlnjr. and the business transaction were a Wo oirieht hlsher. The sales covered a total of 37,r)0 share of flock. th Fetllnjr value heinc W.l. Tetro opened at ?,? this morning against Z yesterday afternoon, and the 51 crnts. 3X) fhar selling. Star Con closing sale found the fljrure lowered to solldatcd. the other Tlntic favorite, aho weakened a point, the opening at 36 i and the close at 2. Martha Washington landed at 3 cent again after tn.iklnic iale a high a Silwhile May Day recorded the transfer of 2CO0 at dropping from ver Shield held between 11 and 12. and Uncle Sam nold at Z:, New York failed to regain any of Its los made yesterday afternoon, the sale of less than 2000 shares being made between -- S'a and 25. La Rein slid from 6 to 57i and was then o'.fered at with r.o buyers. whl! Little Chief 10 5 Inactive with bid and asked. The high priced stock were quoted as usual but no sales were recorded In them. Following- are the closing quotations and list of sales: lo-a- vice-preside- ACCORDING TO ORDER Ic-da- s. vote-gettin- U CITIES. PRICES WITH LIGHT TRADING Electrical ventioa by-law- REFUSED TO STRIKE ;..: ff-r- r . f- ! t'"-"'- tai. . .',,...,, J b-f- . r, pir-sen- eoir-jiany- eHI;o. !?.; "? at 1 f.-- . 1 n., t k. ;.?..(. I'. . f,-T- . rs . !r " . . - i- im.rre. .. mm V - ;i. - 1 hrn, f I v:t t,: -r, T .. ii-u- s PLAN BIG OUTING i- !:..il , 5 1 ;;-c.- !-! . fr! rs-is- UTAH TEACHERS f- f:Tai..fj'. . il !.) 1 1, t otate Association Has Arranged Fine Programme for Convention Here in October. 1 - 4 ';!) ;-- i I : - 1 m-.f- - -- I- lions are now being made fur the usiniial meeting of the Slate Teachers' association next month. The meeting's ore to lie in ten sections, the first one being held on Octobee;1 7th between the hours of 9 dial 11 o'clock at tin- Suite University building. The l'oilowing programme will b presented at the ilrst se'Ction, under the di- -. e( tioii of the president, 1'. A. Nielsen, the napers and discussions being limiitl to ten ;itd p;i'te !i minutes: "The Teacher's Salary" B. S. Young, i. I J. 1. Salt Bake City. Salt Lake City. "How the Trustee May be Most Useful iu the Sch.i)l" Trustee i). t). Ktdeout, Discusision. 'i ; "jer. "Text-Book- s and Supplies" Trustee C. M. Surenson. Sugar House. Discussion. "School Buildings and Furniture" Trus-t'-- e Am is Gahbot, ward. Di.s- -. . u "The Selection el' Teachers" Lewis Manti. Discussion. Prc-pav- a - llen-i-v.of- 1 An-Jer-i- ..!. ii.on .uy Tli.'in.is Marriage Licensee. P.imun. Fay. Xev tl'. Crsine, Xev VS, l'7 S.ilt Lake.. .14 V. KiU-d.'tl- - Burr, Swlt Lake... l'a Oiicn, 'haii-.- s X. S. Jessie U. l'J i'S 3 .15) Pot'ison, Salt Bake haurina Uaiper, . vz 2.3 '2 I'tah iKihlRren, S;ilt Bake Tnomart F. Bireh. O.ikley, Ida Mabel S;inford. Basing. Ida .)(ssle T. Moses, Jr.. Bmithtleld. Annie lt I f.-- r Bo-ga- BiK Cottonwood Field. San Francisco Vi.Begps, Waukesha, .:,9 - t'-'.- -J, f- - ; I-- . IW S-i- -r n. 1 r- 1 '' -. 1 1 liv-li-- :- . ,s-u- J-.- . . !. 1 Bo-to- s th-Wed- ge. ie I- 1 - 1 i- fr , , QHEMIM - 1 . H'-aJe- Bin-coi- ti-- n, - Kl-bn- "t - - - tana-T..nc.pi!- rn. .'.. , 4 ' 1 e. -- 1 5 1 1 Itw.-r.-r- !? . r"-'- 1 .fii.,, '. 1 l"l 1 V -- . . . - Jrlri un--overe- rJ-ou- fr l.trnfe tf '- -ur -- H-f - 1 4 5 - Kj t'h Tlmf.thl-.HrS.fe-T.t-- fol-low- s; et. ft!lr. t21-no- Op-dyk- m; i-- ft 1 ,Vi J - - -- - -- !t T I . rtrtelJ7v. . I-- ? h. . 1 1 -- 1 -- r.,' n, ye-tien- More Tourist Sleepers. The local office of the Burlington was advh'c.d today by the management of that road that owing to the greatly increased travel both east and west an additional tourist sleeper will be added !o th;j regu'.ar Burlington service out of Salt Lake, and that the one that leaves here Sunday morning win make direct connection at Denver with the Chicago special, which heretofore has carried nothing but standard sleepers. it i:oi; j 1 s I'tah. .'Z !rl't n; en 4 .r,i i , . W'e-nide- l.oltu- Ciuy, Sail L;ike . Ihnev-- (1. Kvan.xton. Wyo Minnie H. Spviixco. Kvanstcn. Wyo vl-Stalker, Down, y, Bla l.tMilli(Iruvvell, AVillnrd. Ctah ("jiiherl n, je 5 ve-terd- .. - - "!" fc, 1 1 1 f-- - - n ,et.'. - , 1 1 |