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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. QUOTATIONS WOR KERS MARKETS MINING ONVENTION 8 TIU'KSDA Y KVKNINO. HI'TTKMUKU 24, ELECTRICAL ' WIND UPC -- Paso, Tex., Wins in a Hot Fight for the Next 0 the Session; Delegates Leave Tonight. EI The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers finished their election of officers and selected a place of meeting at this morning's session of the eighth biennial convention, and wjll adjourn tonight after Installing the officers for the ensuing two years. Today was one of the busiest days of the eleven over which the convention has extended. At last Light's session F. J. McNulty of Newark, N. J., was elected grand president over J. H. of Chicago, who was his closest opponent. The office carries a salary ef $2000 a year and traveling expenses. H. W. Sherman of "Washington was elected to succeed himself as grand secretary, and F. J. Sheehan of New Brit--aiConn., was chosen grand treas- 0 $25,000 SPENT IN SALT LAKE CITY BY ' THE CONVENTION. prominent official of the organization said today that this convention was tne costliest ever held, the expense amounting to $50,000. Of this amount $25,000 was spent by the delegates In Salt Lake City. vice-preside- nt good-nature- n, Vice-Presiden- ts. ts, Sales In mining stocks involving only 5 1501 were made on the morn In session of the local exchange. Prices generally weakened again, apparently for no other reapon than that there were few buying order to fill. Tetro opened at 30 cents and dropped to 1 on the regular, and hH at the 23 bid and ZS latter figure on the curb, while New York was Inactive, asked. Sacramento, with a dividend scheduled for tomorrow, dropped below Zt cents for the first time In several day, and Lower Mammoth, which ha ruled above 70 cents for a month, released 200 at 67 centa. Dexter recorded sales at 4 and at Z, cents, knd Victor got 124 cents for Star Consolidated fluctuated between 33H nnd 32 cent, with llicht trading. the opening and closing being at 33 cents. Martha Washington remained at 2 and 2S cent. cents, and Ingot released 3000 shares at Daly West made slight advance owing to nnother jimp in the price of silver, 23 share sellli k for $33.20 as against 123.05 yesterday. Following are the closing quotations and llt of sales: nid. Ask.' . Ai&x t 2.2j Bullion-Bec- k 1.25 terested parties elsewhere and mlnlnr .15 Cartsa Hv; In particular. All arreed that Journals 1.25 Consolidated Mcrcur 1)23 ore b.dy could encountered In the 41 Creole the new workings the Packe. would 2.00 l.TS Daly 9.11 a permanent mine. There are a nums.Wi 50 S3. ber of rhareholdera here who are high3?.T7i West Daly 03 .MS ly elated over the new strike. Dexter fc ." Eagle & Blue Bell before going to press we learn 3.6 3.124 of"Just Grand Central the rich strike made by Kddy and Horn Silver nlso by Cavanauich and West on the .OC'i C4 Ingot east fork of Loon creek. Harry Hrock-mu- n !.W Little Bell who came In from Iower Mammoth "i the and Dr. Jons. .OS' us that Cava-naug- h Inform May Day diggings. , Mammoth a rmjp West located have and 1.15 Nevada near as The known the Star Lucky by. 5.2) Ontario 12 assay from some of these claims run Petro . 11 up Into the thousands. Eddy has a .Zi'k four-fottacramento 27'i ledge that goes J5 ). The 72. Silver Kir.fr were made from rock taken from assays 11 .12 Silver Shield run of the ledge. Brock-mathe general .12 South Swansea Ostcr and Perry have Hodges. 21 -Star Consolidated the extension of the Lucky Star, .U Sunshine and Dr. Jones took up the extension on Swansea fA .71 the Hoie group. A great stampede from I'tah .2.' '5 t'nele S.im Con of Ioon creek Is on the trail other United States Mining Co... 1S. lS.7a for thparts new sensation. We will give V'aleo full Butler-Liberparticulars next week." 15. . Black Bess OS TODAY'S BOSTON MINING STOCKS California JA May Day. ' Con-ner- s, nt, tt 23 13'i lUehmond-Anaeond- a Tetro Victor Wabash West Morning Glory White Rock 'J 12 .im ' Yankeee i RKC.AR r3! .25 .4 P-tt- .2--- i Alj .1 Pt 3c. Victor, iW at 12c. OPEN BOARD. Dexter. " st 4o. liOwer Mammtith, 2f- -l at file. nt Star Con.. 1 at 32c; Zft at ic; :2'3C. seller tfn days; lou at 32c; lO at 33c. Martha Washington, l'.M at .1c. Tetro, iw at 2Sc. TOTAL SALi:3. 12.123 shares, for J1W.S0. Regular. Open. 43i shares, for $1033 21. Total, 1'5.42G sh.ires. for IWI.'Z. Inquiry at all the local hospitals this morning failed to discover any person named Frank Milton in any of them within the past week. BONDED FOR ,; w-er- e bcame so ill, however, that she was brought to this city and later placed In the hospital and grave fears are felt for her recovery. Her father, a commission merc hant of this place, has telegraphed the authorities nt San Francisco, where L'Aiglon is supposed to have started from Pueblo, to detain him there until the cause of Miss Long's illness is ascertained. It is said that Frank Milton, another theatrical performer, who was one of the party in Pueblo, became violently ill after eating the sandwiches, but recovered sufficiently to start for California according to his plans. At Salt Lake, however, h was again attacked and is reported being in a serious condition in a hospital in that city. One of the Misses Long states that she and her sisters had declined to receive the attentions of L'Aiglon while in Pueblo and that this displeased him. She asserts that he displayed especial animosity toward Milton b ecause the latter was accepted as a friend by the Misses Long. HELD AS A PRIS ONER TO PRESERVE TRAD E S ECRET Remarkable Story of Lawyer, Rescued From Factory by Police After Month's Absence. NEW YORK, Sept Kept a prisoner In a factory In this city for a month and stupefied by drug's po that he could make no effort to escape, to prevent him from exposing the secrets of a patent process for cleaning furs. Is the a lawyer, when he was rfpeued by a markable story told by Ernest C a was sworn out by Mrs. Webb, charglnR who armed warrant with policeman her husband with abandonment. The wife's chargre was a ruse 4o get into the factory, as several previous attempts had failed. According to Webb's statement he was induced about a month ..go to pr to the p'ace and has since been unable to leave it. He was locked in a back room on an upper floor, where his meals were brought and considerable quantities of whisky, which he declares, contained drups The police found Webb lyins on a roll of blanktts alongside some machinery which was not in use. He was in a dishevelled condition and had every appearance of having been under the influence of drugs. re-Web- Nervy Expressman. (Continued from page 1.) train at Troutdal?, a ftation eighteen miles east of here, and after the train had got under way they crawled over to the tender and, covering the engineer and fireman with revolvers, told them to stop at mile post 21, which is ifhi' .';rL,e'.t.t station. When the train slowed down two mc; men appeared. Two of the robbers compelled th engineer to get out of the cab and accompany them to the express car, while the others watched the fireman. The nun carried fcveial stick:? of dynamite, and when thv came to the baggage car. it was the express car threw thinking a sti'-at the door. Express Messenger Kornor heard the erpiesion and immediately secured his rifle and opened fire. The bullet pierced t b, of Htau I f. lM n If fiUr;ti tf-- al and 3? S $40,000 1 & V V .V p tr. lr ;rd t'.ored lirm at fn-!- l p.wr r .! f r te" f " l- "i? . Nw c u t-t- A. Tt II:;1 !r :' ZT-r"- ;; -' -'- tT. .... -. "rfi. .jc r. ?''. - C' jEtiiM j ot i I LOCATING COPPER CLAIMS IN EMERY COUNTY. .ii. itker. J-J- y. se-iSrjt- - lel U"'-fi,- -- ' tors "' dividend of Tho "to t -- . al.-'ta- . .l f... r.'tm. t. vHl! tiv md ! . I . ttfn Of. mrf-- ;iiJ i; JJ ; - t.M , i . t l- '',- .'-- : lr C.rrM. J 'i T't tiJ a. a?r-- 1st. Thi t : -- Ui-n- t tly. fur-meri- ts public. r K It E. T. Wolverton. Fred T. Ftearr.s. A. Tuttle. Wi'.li.im Floyd and others ar? The j aany r returns on the car plastering the country about Cottonof I'tah ore hirh showed 1?2 nun" wood Wash, Keg Springs and Monuand l. per cent lead acro'd'.nr to rllver ment hill, all Ijlng between Castler nl the mine snmpJinc. T4show only HI and tlreen'Hlver station, with location ounces of silver . . ar.d col , notices. Som of this territory ha-urcar n.i The toe te may ld. been indifferently prospected in years IkIwc n th- - two a.n.iya la feet In greater than the heart of one of the robbers nnd nrnt past, and som openings It should b or depth. mad. The property through his body, cnteting th" left length, o worked has long since b'en nbat-douebreast of Erghieer Ilarrf tt. who was MININO NOTES. Th mineral rhowlr.g Is motly Just behind him. Barrett's wound is above the heart and is not necessarily copper, but the ore is of very low grce. With the riMr.g price nf copper and Hiimhersrer fe?t "r pe I. Mir fatal. yinioi t i.lhl to ln p- ct l.ls mines nnd m.r. method. for extracting Naluea After the shootinsr the othr robbers ore. no doubt there nr fled without securing any booty, ond it from there. is supposed they trok to a boat which minernl deposits la.that section of counthat would pay to wotk. Emry In thi Ctp nr.l btir.lr-ttrrent they had moored at the bank of the try Count as to j l'rr:-sriver. ef!erdrty ly follows: The roint whci-- the hold-u- p Fllvrr, Jed. wo'.d r.t d. co; tv.r occurred is on the brr.k of 'he t'oumbia liver, and NEW STRIKES MADE IN $.r.?t"); bAse tniUi n. iil.Z"4-"a pre ipitous mountaiii is on the other LOON CREEK DISTRICT. side of the track. The easiest route of Vlob)tn MerWn.ntt. the JMr, red"o . h left for pirhe 4KSir, to rt),-,escape i by the river, and the officers erieit. of the minhis brlie ve the robbers will either rrn?s tc. exsmlr.atlon tlnue cf of nt conditions the I.ot that district. ihe Washington shore or come down the Parker i,g Cret-of the l.on.i ard n.ine, river to this city. Jn general, the Prospector c' tli trl-At th Silver FhleH th xtmrt!on ore '."Uhter, Ida., says: Mill and Lumber Burned. gojnit on re.ihirly, Th hlrplr.g ore shows t en!y-nvnxir.' e sbver. H Meiien, Wis., Sept. 24. F. H. Cluse' "The work on the lower tunnel his saw mill, store and 6,",rn feet of imber r r cer.t lead and son. gold. at Mors". Wis. wen destroyed b- rin? been watched with mm Ii interest rot today. Eos.s, but by dUin- Ida ta In o..ly by local mining Arthur Smith of ),); paitly lusurcJ.' j-- stj i i t l!:t -- j t C "''Iff i - r.,ta prv-t- ,r r. ; 1 ; 1 i ?. -- - -- 1 . i 'jit ; r t 1 t 5 ! - 1 TO l) THE r: ' i r f . eock 5rriN(;.i. 1 -- de . nm-mrle- t-- l o or-"- d " . r:k - t e l - H-.iie- y. .'.but frrr J I No r t'"sd"l (!, f rafrp r.e have iU.m-t.),i (dm rat Fttea. nsv V thntn rr. .f thr In lh n vt'- e . re o.frderae- Utter teni.r:- ti f lya." r - S:r Tef frf t g;t, ih l -- sta-roc- s ; j,4ri a inir at i f 5 tr,i, sr fi:o thlr rae mri.:'atry t I a - cf a J ,tr n it t it'tcrCf t. t ?, ireir f. tt'r.li : f : fr. ,?-s h-- t-- f lr 3 r---- a. hsr-- j- " 1 l j. ,S - I e-- fe'-'t-- a st-- 'd a 1 4 -- te - n lh it(4f.. CriiH "'.n f r r;i 1 insny r : r:t p.rpat!. sr In la r'aln. fcr tr.o - ! s'rjr-j- r 1 ;ri-"- ' tfV. t a;S ':-- . g, itv'r ii h o X a 7.fc L03T. ae Oers. . de-- re i ttal. rraJ2 ere;rt !s f a&l sairer'. 1 In -- r-- :1 !- Tx-c-- Inrpeta All f er pn.vr.n fMAt.t. de;;t jr. in tr, jrf,ii rn-- r. . r -- Tir f ffa.r,li!r rr,vrl f im. tat - It l any Aif-'fd- , - arr t Io.,a of T'r tt.e nofr '.Uv t're il rf . . 5 Ccne!erat VeU. - I -- Maj rortH.4. AHfr.. rd of ft . f'.c.rgf Vari-ra- .t iritv t n ttrsrs. IJ'a cftre f -- It ci t- ef 7lfT.v H;f PM f ' "I. ait d'tnit I 1- av ..lta i I at t t- - 1 Or PARTNERSHIP. Srhtrm t;l f rr-- T; t iv r t a DISSOLUTION Old I ; e-- -- d ::-e- oVfAtni, a, rs ar.ds of the It ! knon that r rgjtdj-- r have t n Jr. the d:tri-- t for igme tlrre. rr'-.e- r- -r t.trr-a- J w.. rrt. : by la r. J ! rrdner to co on a st'ike. ; Vr ja, t. r.-- Ilellroad itio-- ! n r-- . " NU.MI1ER OF 2CXX), MAY GO ON STRIKE. thousand eol To the I'r.ion Parir-- . )ci hf l:'ra :; -- i o.r c:ii4 t n',fidenartlT rity tlf H4lt e c? "i !r ert'.p.r U fJ. r t !(r,rl " t!errl--i;;!y Vf- ;'l f!: 4 "l"tr ?et-tr. k.fg f l rf fd ran tr.tvr,-;av c;ft ftlfectev J ; d. ed ir . r 14 V, ' " t a H"r any ; ifV'j a tT ..f cf r ften .nfif yere : a .a, r'f ( tH. r.i l''T,. er. r"? rrd vjV (ftf r 'r-r f:i if 1ar 5 v.f--rr-tr t.::al dia - i "'. zzi I f j j t.'.:?;rrd tf'T a'.siir tee'rt ft x5- f'.;:t i:?e ?r r. k If a? r mn rr.e Thi ! ef-- r at en cTf-rn r '...; i .4 rr.rf i h U. V Mn! 1 .if . r !. rrr rr. r i it, t ;d. tiaa;. ROCK SPRINGS MINERS. rf-;(- r - lI'--- t ASSAY ON UTAH ORE. ''.? an ;:,-:- :.- ' for . pnyahle a . r ll '': terr.rT'" m. r and b'lfrf a distribution will ste$l ! lfi'Kjat" IT. totr -xt lr b tn , . r. 1t fit amount r.lW Sacramento shsr. t. f." ' i . rcih - f trAt the prop, hoMers ttds ye.nr j. . - I "evir t es Sa. . nnd ort" operation are going on ulthout a S!.p l lerh-- ! -,,aw Th' m,!1 ' te.itin atut 1.V tons U't, Pv 'iI.. t e h to fair thirr.M;'. "f r" 'billy, ar.d tdorts At" :, fiat.re rdshlng the management ulth a fair C'."j, t rn lam; U otitput of quicksilver dally. There has len sorr.e Intlmatlcn of nn Nrw York Money. Increased dividend rate, but nothlns: r oil. ial to that fleet has been triad NEW lK. 4'j,a tomo-ro- w. .'- - Lors ar.d a Harpy Herat ML Xasart i. - IV, KEN FREE. CTJRE3 VTEA7Z (ttftt. IJe?.; I." t.i'T bjta. f;Jl7!. rir,, tZ:.j mrA - v ls Re-etr- Irs-c- f '. .t t ; j-- r-'- , tr-'-.'- i Chicago Cattlt. CHlfAOn. tt !4 ratt- s VCratern. strady. ifw. rr U.'. . -r t.i V t tC.e 'Jut-.rtt - SACRAMENTO DIVIDEND SCHEDULED FOR TOMORROW. t:.n." M-t- jU'. IZZ-'jZ'l- , ' 1 n-''- y, '. i ; Nn )a. I':i,i;, : . "a .. r '4 t - C;2,tfr. n ;'. '"a T-l- well-know- ' 'c u'.i !Tesr.; itt. lrr. ' ' J r. f-- r - :'. : . ed " "i . - v 5 i -- 4 ' i: :'a :. rt"j '. -- v- 5 trcrrd ,! Ts rr .". ;" l r-- l,r;.Tii ........ st:'. . : r r l'ntr. -- . w : : at ler.t'at f tf t' "'.''.!. ?:k r--rd. 0-.n- ier, fi; n 1 a'' tr.ii l' 'j. jr.-. l"4i?. !i, u.'-- k ;;t ..... i:!e "i C rr r. . ti fcf. ffr i .... f.'.h.; err lit.i . efn n .. ...,. W N..r '... .... . c. M. Jrut). '- rr te 4 :t jett. t: if- !crr.lr, f:ti n.-ck-h'i- n.-i'.- l',t - . w-k- A. A. tt-,te- t. ft t LOCAL QUOTATIONS. Chicago Grain. H'tt ;i "Irtr.Ser rjU.nif. . a hate i.isV.pr t' riwre1 l a s wi; Th'fe Tlti::c. ultirc In Wtn 'hM of Burl rtr t U, - al.lt tu.'.'n tin "1 Vr "n !'? - r- BANK CLEARINGS. -- nrtst-clas- nu-.i- . i1" ts-Ca- rf t! el -- Manager Joseph of the La HeJne left for Tintlo this morning to mako preparations fcr the resuming of work on that property. "The management has decided to sink a new shaft far to the south of the present works," said Mr. Joseph this "We intend to equip it with morning! s a homing plant, compressor. etc nnd make things hum from the ' sr,:,h or and. unless developments In Finking demand a change from present plans,! no attempt to crosscut or drift will be made short of the mark. To do this work is going to require conjdl- erable money and the shareholders can make up their minds now th.u nssoss. ments will be regularly levied until the of th nv territory have hin thoroughly determined. low-gra- tcKo ?.? ii - l 1 V.ar -- rrl MORE ASSESSMENTS FOR LA REINE SHAREHOLDERS. Im-prov- - M Silver in Londoi. f t i ir,t-- w ! at-- -l q i'.et. : rl devt-lopnv-r- in To! epper. r . rt.tf nuef ri:'.'! i;t ttf'. t"r.! I imif1 stm M 4 treJrrI f'J t:l nr'ee c tm 1" lijr;.. Uk O rie ti u T cr l' !rt tfVrf-tiej re ft 72, mt, r tl :r lit rJ A Hn l ff tr. Ft. 1 w J i the s 1 I, V.J z& Il;tlrr..-r- e f.g-.:r- IU'TTK. Mont. Pept, Rnndal Atrouble t.f the Watseka Mtr.lr.fi company. i'bffm: . t orr . . been of Sstt Iake rr.p"f-people. h,re n. crtr.b- - r, ; t ,... iftft-t.- l djuste.l to the ,atl faction of sll t rtt- - s Ma. T J .. I T.f-t 'i . ; I c'S-It . n, ivcmter. announced, and the r, i: ; im : Ci-l r .. i Is now on a letter financial footing i frt . piny f u:s-S- et n a ;rrr.lr. fait, than ever. Krvm h mont reliable authori"V j r f., , :m-.Is It full amount .m?et temter. i:r y ty ... ,i"r.f talned thattu the -- ? of Ifidebtedrtr the Hlste 8.1 . ... 112': Mar. omltig ;3a ln(T hank of Unite. cirreKt ire ll?.' lirtl-- r; I' , . M-- t n i:"'t. iuxt-r- . ;rr.br. C has lcn paid er. the ult dlmied snJ trt i r,U r. IT k iti '" .. IU t ?". M Hit s Pt I'rf tt. th" attachment r b npd. f The cre-ll- l for icltevtnc th eompsny ef Jart.ar'. iC C- I M Its urcert Pnsnrui otitrticn t d je to It j c Ht terr,Hr. r- ft.!--- . n-'ih. II. Hand of 811 tke, the rf..rts of Norihef. r.c:, P th K'tersil jiRntr and large MettemWf H5 Tlmthv n 'M . ..... ' iTover-Of-t- ofr r In th corripHny. t .t, .... e . AIIIiouKh the WMtaoka rompsnr psse1 . .... ' !irle .i. frir. V' one pivfUy. th" empyee N 3 Mo. t the m!r, Whest No 2 red. r3 . ah ml'ls li.id so murh confidence In th rrd ........ ... .. . r ,5 irv; No 3 hard N ih T ml:ie and the m,ii,grrnt of lie comSo r- - .... ...... n r. TZTr; No. N'm hf rrtr r pany Unit they continue. in work thttty ...,....rt'.'a JU , fee Unit ro 2 that th lor,er. nil New Vf t ert . laj X." ? rlsht snd thst ther t'loporty i:' aN t atr-- N would re e!e th!r tuor.rv. u rT a t trtrin,", rec-llIt will K-that ahout thirty daf A T '5'. CO F. Auc'itu the lleinie, r; Kansas City Cattle. the com-pan- y btnk. tern proce-,iini- r . . .... sirs)ni ivr i!) to f'rc the parr.ent of th over KANSAS CITT. her Hi:;r c 'a tu l i;a a drafts. Mr. llsr.d wr,t to New Yrk and c!;d. JerJuI'na In th meantime Mr. Helnte placed m 'n Str'i C NM Tela . .... vsrrn I r.'.on . $.tt'.4; ml Ir.d'.an In chars of the m'.e nnd continued 1 A J" ? . . tnd 4 i tistlve cmwa) r I nlntf. i opei kera and f ;i4 '.), While in New York Mr. Hand Interested f re red e T.V n 11 .1. It. Ilat.-lIn the mlr.e. and the l. i m t J ', Vi-rI mt. t fif rtim J e.t . millionaire. t hi for mn- years 12 H- t-- J'. WflSrtn r rnsrket ae .v. l, . whs a heavy owner In th Ancnd f. ;( p. l ; lltjik t. d. aroup of nine, and whooe money rnd V.,:T'.'i. y i mH'.i.itn. p l!i;tt the ctpirthecamp l'l-I'. K'.,j to unhf sltutlr gTetpjt p. Kly ad arced pay K"r;t!", fS;, jurker. rrnufy St. Louis We el. off the lnd lte1n"s of the Vstekn corn-pinIt l MnderStrM- -l he holds the "took Mmt-.rs- . r m! . 12 T V. J?i' of A. W. N!cune f.ir l rsnte i at 2 wethera. twd of ore on th recent f.nd cf a rtfh ft.il. lnU-- e Hit rlchneaa. 1 24. leid l.ar c d. 4-- r 600-fo- ;r 5(jt(, el Arr.t-rnst- t.'iwki . S'n-.sr r ".rm V' con--ern1- 1 Si s!e.. over In large itrr.n Iwliw ter' it i if "' g in' YORK . t4.-- Th Julin Sars and Orson Hyde of this city have secured an option on a group of ptemk-inmining claims In the Mt. Nebo mining district, of this State, and are irtparing to ojwii a campaign of active iterations. The amount tnvolvd in the ac- and the option is U which a U;red Is said to b- - one nvr--pixprty number of local interests have been e par-rin- g for sumo time. t The work already done cor.s-15of Fveral hundred fet of rhmM and crosscuts, ai.d nowKh ore I now In piKht to enable the owners to begin shipping. A number of important disclosures hav be-mnV In the district durtric the summer, and a report made by nn expert who visit d th camp In the Interi-sof an Eastern crowd, was entirely ,(. t e0 -- DENVER, Colo., Sep. 24. Miss Lulu Long of this city Is in a dangerous condition at St. Anthony's hospital from eating chicken sandwiches, the meat of which, according to the physicians attending her, contained ptomaine or arsenic. Together with two sister;;, Miss Long had been filling an engagement at a theater in Pueblo, and on Saturday night lar partook of a lunch provided by a tra jse performer named L'Aiglon. The lunch consisted of chicken sandwiches and almost immediately after eating them, two of the sisters were seized with pains in the stomach and only relieved by powerful medicines. Miss L llu, whose sufferings at first were slight, declined to be treated, and it was several hours before she began to feel the efieets of the poison.' She Ni:V vr. : IIAGOIN TO RESCUE OF WATSEKA MINE AT BUTTE. ML NEBO CLAIMS l1 (irar.grts '. ..rjer. Cntn l;.!lrc ard ? aftcfDt n. the J'st I. m tsrr. 1 r4 ; M Iif.r, Ji.kr terln to duriric t v;rs:-tv- NEW YORK METAL. i, rr'Jrs 41herTi n,J lal. e, tlor.s nre rr utne.i at the u.y-JU'.In n to further cotr.p.? tlrg delay owing the trackta)tr.. The oil excitement of ti years, which has called for so much location of ground across the desert In this county has r.ot died out but haa b.tsls. and dwn to a practical not much not about H. At present a well IwdrK driven on the llaltant ground, near Cisco, and the wrll Is down now several htindred feet. Jut north of Cisco another outfit Is being got Into place, and It Is certain that a I rac tkul test of the oil question In this county Is being made. Mrwb Time. t.fk m fr:. ifco'.d 1rb TT crtrJ treat if opra f bto.--r la he sod IJr Jn tMt3 mte-- . Pteel prferre-3- . whtrl f,.rr1 U t' w 4. Ue'"d1or1 ptlce on H'.i;rctvrt-- - e J t b'svt'r fe,r!. V JfT S lc!Srf of 1 A Jn Hocking VSjr, Nc Ytk. k,.r$t A Kn R!. fnt Vhe::rg and Nw Irfeff-!- . Cffte."tte4 re te fevera) trrr,;j j.tr.y iff lvr !a h it s ici; la Ti e Vfr t A. P.. Lewis Is scheduled P rturr. sevfrom llu'.te tonlcht. vhere h wrr.t eral days c go on m'.r.in? bulr,'-- . w'.ll . r-"-- Ktti.1 !y r rr.v It MOAB OIL FIELDS. .'nl .t ltsJI.tnofe 4 ffc!io.i tsxrr rr the crrArmtT ett'r.deKj ItsIt !r V t. srd ir.'.T tTtr.1 lTtci-la- r rr.a.ra'et wit 24 nsiuis States Mlolr.c Mi .41 & MILTON CANNOT BE LOCATED IN HOSPITALS OF SALT LAKE CITY. n-',:- r''f ar-- Mr-Chryst- 7fiA-fit$- i P5 Ktrtf ar,fl p ce4 Am'.cmt4 Cnr t?h per.et ri. la if9 rrJf. mramtn f: IVirn I'cine and Atch. The I'ncle Fm company marketed car of or yesterday, foi which ft check for 140 was added to the treasury. Peter Porter has returned from the Ko stone property In Nevada, on which he holds an option. two cars of The Tetro company r. ore on the market nd 8uperlr.ter.dent Itrown. who came up from the mlr.e thst several n.re will yesterday. the end of the reach th matkel month. resent j b-fo- l ArrefSrn .Je of Maine and J. H. Capt. McCar.n I ft this motnlr.i for southern IJtah to inquire into a ir.lf.Ir.e propcil-tlo- n there. ) J 1 Wen v l'th Trited r.rand Central. lOo at ja.K2S. at 2V. Ingot. lCto at at 2Sc; 7 at 2T4c. Sacramento. .'c; Star Con.. 1500 at 33c; 1X) at JJ''. buyer ut 22c. sixtv dr.ys: Tetro. 1V at 3V; 7a at 2?c. THEA.TRI CAL PEOPLE ARE POISON ED ON SANDWICHES 5. Amalgamated Vi'solMattd Mcrcur CALL. a i $.2rt. Daly West. at Dexter. VjO at 4c; 1 25 Hudfcn Sr.s & Co Walker Hank bUldlrg hy ;ftr4's ti, fr-;ae- . CiT.e city. ss .W rom fr;h m. sho-wl- that part of Idaho. 1 . .1 the pacjfc S r n.'te ar-active, vtf Tr4ir r ir; King ir ar.d A t frjr criUr the pjr,!rc rsfT'.'-- New Y.tk rl!v ftr sr.lr Pi. t vi r Cntffct IVr.rtMf! ftacttrn over llu sgsle. i:t:rr A CM fU JV Mr. Pmllh reports that there In Is great activity In mining affair th al P;m lfhe.1 lt m. .. bn-kers- 7C00 ml llS n. ."IN lHttn - ff ot ll nf.w tor;:. ft- - u-- tt In rwM !Sh fr vt3ff ope,d In srtiws ran ef the p.t. T?t cf Prll'4 P:sts ul. 3 5th t K'.'j'.TH. err.par4 shr tl!!nt Hl'dtl'" e.!firt" cire i3rrl Pr"?ei f'ArX. fU IV Bur a t ef a r,v;ror r5 Ftsts f.el prrfrt4 - 11- of a cnt j- -r Silver gsl.iel ounce today, making tre f.sur cent, the hlsbrst tr.ark yet rrachd. Copper and lad quotes! as usual. 4 ke Manhattan Martha Washington New York On- Cor. d-- 5 ' cent; at ICO METAL MARKET. Daly-Judg- e. Emerald Golden Eagle Joe Bowers at i IC-o- of Today's Business. Star i2S cents. 1KJ at 22i cent. 2t0 at 15 centt; I'ncle Ham Consolidated. &C at 25 cents. ; at 2 cents; California. IO at 7 cent; Tetro. U) at 21 cents. UJ vnts. at 21H cent. Ui at T tarto. dated. - Itocco-Homesta- Active Trading on Irregular Market Is Feature rn!. sth No. 3, New York, and Frank Easten-house- n, local No. 28, Cleveland. of the first F. J. Sweek, district, was also chosen as delegate of the I. J3. E. W. to the National Building Trades Council. A big tight was inaugurated when the order of business of selecting the next L'Aiglon, a Trapeze Performer, Is Ordered Detained; One Victim Said to Be in Salt Lake. Car Ir a dropped to 14 tenia on the afternoon rail. Joq nd'.lre t a H cent. and 14 sold 1W at Mercur Conrolldated :i.22'i and lOI at 1112; DaI. Ul O al 127; at IMS; Dily-WrIsomer Mamrroth. 1M at l cents; STOCK MARKET DULL A Ma-lon- ey vice-preside- AFTERNOON CAUL. PRICES LOWER TODAY; place of meeting was reached. The cond test, which wt.s throughout, resulted in the selection of El Paso, Tex., with 8 votes and Louisville with 57 votes. These will go to referendum for final choice. Other cities in the race were Milwaukee, with 34 votes, and Indianapolis, with 16. Before adjourning for the noon recess, a vote of thanks for the hospitality of urer. the city and all its institutions was These Ars passed by a rising vote. Grand Secretary Sherman made the The seven one for each district, were chosen this morn- following statement, denouncing as uning. They are: For the First district, true an article appearing in a morning F. J. Sweek, local No. 3, New York paper today, concerning the alleged accity, for the district embracing New tion of the convention yesterday on the York and Canada. negro question: Second district, E. T. Mallory, local Denies Race Trouble Story. No. 103, Boston, for the New England "An article appearing in one of the States. Ed P. Almon, local No. 5 of Pitts- i morning papers regarding the conven-- I alleged action on the negro ques burg, Pa., was chosen for the Third tion's is an untruth and is misleading. tion district. "There was no 'warm time' in the conDale Smith, .local No. 192, Memphis, adFourth district by ac- vention, and thew delegates did not neTenn., for the ' vocate violence hen discussing the clamationThe Fifth district, Frank Winters, lo- gro question. "On the contrary, the organization cal No. 16, Omaha, Neb., and J. P. local No. 169, Dallap, Tex., for placed an amendment in the constitution to take care of the negro, instead the Sixth district covering the South. of abusing him, aa was reported. In auThe Western "That part of the article referring to a M. over this is J. Jurisdiction, thority Sullivan, district No. 7, local No. 151, split in the organization Is also untrue. I have been connected with the organSan Francisco. William Gllsdorf of St. Louis, local ization as a national officer for ten No. 1, was made special organizer to years, and at no time in its history have work among the negroes of the South- the members been more harmonious ern States and perfect an auxiliary or- than at the present time. "While the delegates are in convention ganization among the colored electrical workers. they may differ on questions that are up, but we are noted for our brought Delegates to Federation. majority rule and our adherence to It.v A number of the delegates are planThe delegates to the American Federation of Labor were chosen as follows: ning to secure a special train to Saltair Grand secretary, W. H. Sherman. this afternoon, though the majority of Washington, D. C; George Burns, local them will leae for their homes today No. 17, Detroit; Charles Nelson, local and tonight. vice-presiden- WALL STREET IS FEVERISH FROM THIS AND OTHER CITIES. the A f I ! i i i'.-i- t! ! a tn-- t- '. 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