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Show MONDAY EVENING , OCTOBER The Sait Lake Telegram. 2G, 1903. r. ORCEFUL (-- HEINZE TO SPEAK TO IDLE MINERS AT SUTTE, Oct. Th most important development-hthe .copper war situation Sunday was - the fact that Judge Clancy decided to forego his intention cf shooting elk while thousands of idle miners are looking to him 'for. whatever relief is possible.. Judge Clancy stated that he will not .leave the city and will do all he can to expedite the appeal from his decision to the Supreme court. .Indignation is still rife over the departure from the city of John MacGln- -' nips. Late last night an effigy of Judge in one Clancy was discovered of the principal streets 'hanging of Great Falls, where the big electrolytic smelters of the. Boston & Montana company are iQcated. The perpetrators of the deed are unknown to the police. Saturday-evenintelegrams were sent from Great Falls to Senator W. A.Clark in this city, Gov. J. K. Toole of Helena and Representative Joseph Dixon at Washington and J. J. Hill, president of the Great Northern, asking each of them if they would act with the other gentlemen named and Senator 'Gibson in an effort to mediate between the warring copper- interests, with a view to keeping open the mines and smelters of the Amalgamated company. 'The telegrams were the outcome of the ; consultations of the Business Mens of Great Falls anb are as fol. lows: Senator W. A. Clark, Butte: Would you act as member of mediation committee between warring copper companies of this be Senator GibState, other members-tson, Gov. Toole, Congressman Dixon and President Hill of the Great Northern company, in an endenvor mines and pmelters of the Amalgamated company hi Montana? Before taking any steps in the' matter - 26. i 0 0 0 0 ss, nt A - 5-- pr t bonds SINKING FI ND INVESTMENT. of On Jul 21. V- - 2. the the frtn liirht First National Bank of Fark cent londs, City 13 $bf issiied lv the It.rd of Ivluca-ttC serle two. August K3 Ir fti. InctuslVt. fSC 1 IV'f vau.e 1. Said tud miiturl August Invest-m-:and wire iMUiRhl as an of th inIn f ind and were careei. tl bv th Hoard of Education August . Totnl invested during the ...$ IS.W.na year RTATrlM K NT OF BOND. ISSFKI) BY THF BOARD OF KDVCA- TION. SALT I.AKi: CITY, 1. llK. 4 February c.t r Jl'joo ' tl !:,. bonds, series 1 3. l boiiglit, January and ran-- ( fedi'm'd eled Nos. 47. 4. .V.. M of Htwvf and : S S." f . . s. ries ?. bought, rHleemed and 1 . it - s for Canal. 1 - f ia, 1'--" !". ancd"l. ":. - nlxe 1.s.rle 1VC, l j, r.. 2tj. isive. Ns. il tit. hi; "1 sinking tt'rtri Jun 3,n. a. l-- I . l -. NI .. 7? nl to : d - if e. n..n:lr ' way-Uaru- s - - - Tlf Arcun T. M D it, f aty Hull.- 4. Ji.Traskc- fh rrnUfsfl, . rriii'M antrn. a a a.Tr.f Mgm. a ro r.t. t. a. mNCF. Tlcxtt OS, 201 Mala BUl. rttr,:...Kv a. r miU I ATCELJS3X 1". rani on r.ls.r.'- tn hand fr .,... r.ar.c ns f akta rc noxrnaj I Jr. ferm ttW t KJLW CITT. FT. 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UNION PACIFIC ANB 1 CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL -- "I THREE TRAINS EVERY DAY. C. S. WILLIAMS Ccmmtrclil Atni. l i ii . ill ,,g im I SinowA el;f!e rf l.f tlref'Ji rolsf S t yvs I tr!n, tU lh Ualca ratine tS KcrtSwatrn TO CHICAGO r . You LINE. in' 'inrlt 5AUT LAKH Ticket Office io6 West Second South Salt Lake City, Utah. ytottw t rtta LLta. . I THE I 411 Second South St. fsim'lmt rta. Lk .i-r?- : I I f i V. A a l"r;atur IS OVER . If You Have Goods to Sell ara ft Southern Pacific Lines Company's '. t. TO THE EAST ifce trlf-- stt ff. la VUlt. Qrlct i'Uf Ground ca ILatth. W,kS &rj'fft rimjt Wast in Ti't la curon. r"-- t t.i T fUc la Lira. alifornia 2 . SALT LA XX CITT, UTAH. - Nu.rj J i . l,(t.t"5- - - TICKETS: t""-rli- r MiiKKTdN mit.i if.ir t ? " a vtf 79 wsars:. t rjfla n.. i "PU? t ! s ill 4 llr4t '.t.'. C";tf Cfcl S la ; is Clkaft, r?.sr c v . D!l:Ltftit d JuJv. l DENNIS C I.IOUN"!t. . ! it..;.-3 i . S A PrcfiuUa -- t1 tr-atu- rai. as.1 I o t CSV w-'- r sn:;(w-w- r, it rj U. r. t t fait IJik Ctt jr. ,tt ir.f f it. c a,i r. g:ift.. a. w rsffl.fi tU l.ke bIr t. tl rtd t It:. Irb t. and t nt tht and t In the sir.kirt f ,n(n''.fi. f r c ti r ; trslr T o Jyn" . - a. I si jw-s- f - f i.t-- . f-- ;- r ar rndlr, ronj t liurT; r , !. '"it c:l slt't.... i.t IM.!? Co inly of Hull I..fc-- . . . Stat" t'tah. . 11 Mr-t.'ttir.lx w..t-John f th nrd mi Irtfll h" Is tb 0-ri- i tosrd f Kducnti. n f i ltt. tr. and f fTtlf th.tt hr a stdtrmrivt. and Ihst lb s rr full. ri and correct report f tl.s !; t!Shiir-mr.s of !( i I Mod by tttf K a litl Kast4Ar . .. , t iA-- rir. LomIs . ..... ' SHORT UNE ST. LOUIS. 10 I. i M. r COLORADO-UTAt- l J.'A - r ls:r-- 'Is.-.?- t- " r". r- - 0 1 ibr , : pi , I fatt tak t?.sft . 1 fJ.fO . 14 If t J t. ltl.d cf J. s-- -r tti.r, nt!:, si4 tir'.aif. 1a) fTfJ.a 4it.f, f 4f a - r--t V ' lrwiii h C?-i'- :- ? favor if J. II. ......... . . 134 "J ...... fcomt.s No GT7T Ir. favor t f t'.t? ...... ... .. . IH.ift No c;-- in fvor of p. v. N.Cress n..... CM-- . fr fr. ir risw m M t j f ' - ! rr i e fjr A. v. r, , 'j ?"? .r- ; The A Good pw.tn. IIpa. f- -s. r m-n- m. m ; i. - THE NEW for employment. I will ask tlie Sultan's Forces May Attack Their men now workinK for companies controlled to agree to work I than full myself by -' GenTime of About Country time and in this way I hope . to lc able to make room for over l." eral Election. "1 m willing to flcht Mr. lioers and j the Standard Oil company and all the i hf; au street, oni ir tne two Bulgarian nona cuppers oi VIF.NNA, Oct. me to from wish miners of Butte are missionaries, Furnajkff and Popoff. the field 1 must. 1 can tsith cnouirh money about' to leave here for New York for to satisfy nil my wants, but I uleudd hate leave the miners of Butte to the tender trie purpose of making a lour of the United to oT the pntlemen In New York, mercieg States for tne purpose of raising funds for who say to the miners and Prinlternen of destitute Macedonians. They are grad- Colorado. be'This Is a fiprht to a finish and no compromise. If this Is a will uates of 'American colleges, the former there to a finish, stay by me and. If neceslipht latt-.and the out tot t her. having studied at Princeton sary, we will all walk AUG. "A. HKINZIi:." at Hamilton, N. Y. According to reliable private inreports. :he affairs 13 condition of Intern Bulgaria All the revolutionary bands H alarrnin-T- . POPULAR RAILROAD whieh were operatir.K in eastern MacedoThe streets nia have returned to Bulgaria. of Soda are thronged with insurgents, MAN MEETS DEATH feared wh bog for food and shelter. It isdisturbwill create that thesethe,jmaiwnts before long unless a ances in country decided improvement is effected In MacEug-enWilliams Falls Between Cars edonian affair:... to be sa.d is Government The Bulgarian "While Acting as Brakeman on groat reluc-in demobilizing its reserves vith are expeeted tance, and apprehensions Short Line. will take many quarters that the Turks Buland attack of situation the advantage the time of the approaching garia at about T: I'OCATF.I.LO, Ida.. Oct. W.-- At Sunelection, when the Bulgarian Government while morninc;, to reserves ascendinsr hill on Kim? day to the send will b; obliged a freight train. Kugene K. William, fortheir homes. merly a dispatcher at this and other WIFE KILLS HUSBAND points on the Short Line, but doing duty I IN' JEALOUS QUARREL. as a brakeman, fell between the cars, and while he was not crushed by the ,vhecls, received such Injuries as resulted In his he k DENVER, . Oct. 2'3. Jennie Davis shot hours later, lie was blnccd death, SU-- i Sled her husband, B. W. Davis, at on No. three 2 nt Olen-T- s Ferry nnd died on The body was brought to Poca-tell- o tpieir home, 23"2 Market street, Sunday. the trwln. and here was met by a deputation of parties are colored. Davis was jealthe Kiks, of which order deceased was a ous of his wife, and after a quarrel, durmember, and escorted to the undertaker's. several times, ing which he astruck-herevolver with the avowed Davis secured Dancing at the Salt Talace pavilion Intention of killing her. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenwoIn the struggle which followed the man secured the weapon and fired, killing ings, liaucrbach's orchestra in M Davis almost instantly. I w T T 1.44 - pll'-atlo- .. LA. HirNTON. o f'r fs.er 'f I.fr ...... Van oit m-- n No f!4Uf!r tM)Kbt. OVERLAND 1..lw 11 t"-?- QTT .V :tt Tts WAltltANT 1FTHT A N Dl Nil No. X. Ireas-jrJyr.e ...... ....... ... ...... i , rrOTTo.l ....... lt tvt... rh r.tt dlvbursmrnt. - WA.MJUTK. City, ': t r. C pm. f t w. llrfMcr, ...... r-- l j ! fn rym tWf.r l'r ...... VrTs!s in fremt fiH Ofdei m Ot'm ft Fer. Orl se-- Ht Ftflstt tj EDtTCTEZ srwxDt sr rJ-o- 1 ,J sr-- f, & . t-- 4-- Via. . ta.bo us4 n, 3e Mmmim cago. OALVia.rro.s. Ikm ...... ...... ................ I tl s ........ Hii.c ssut- r r .tnh till 'I N Tt 1 - tf. N'a, tard s'ns'nc ft;r n.iliinc In t- ev. SUIi ffl 9 - " , tUlnne- un hand In b5u;sr,c 2SS CL2aS j p-i- r Hir sa .,.l.UMBk ' VsJey. tic (Hr, mha. ............. I a, C tKe r4 ror t . f-l- -- n lff jrar. tli(4.T.ll r 1 y-t'r- r .n. Kr-.- r t. t a4 Wkm ree K I. Total rrrriptf fe-- lh Total disburmrnta for the rash Totl !Tarr. i July lt. V I Bi l -- 2. Mil. C T ENDING JI'NE 1j fivI n of,. , I'nn Jydn n No j'j-lhvof f W. el - hand on FOIt SCHOOL YKAIt N. 3.fo - fund t r.lnvrsioj FINANCIAL HCMMAHT. Atmtror In ''0 - ' 2G.-- ' fc- i 1 N nd aNive seri s 24. W", rede. m-- and lmjiat. tanceb'd Not U to Ho of Inclusive. above s. ries .......... D.eXf0 .1, IV'. January bought, rd"emed and to cancvlej. Nun. Ill of H.. inclusive, ...... above C llt, Ijouitbt, Aprd nnred- erned nnd No. 144 to U 1 cbd. Inclusive, nnd Nts. of to 1. Move Serlew l?.''.'rt bouijbt, January 4. lvo. redHined and ran-crlNos 13 to 20. inclusive, of shove f thousht of. "Beurly next wek I will open a bureau will ask all the mir-rie- d in this city, where men who have been thrown out ;f employment by the recent nnwnrnnted action of Mr. Rosters to place their ap- lo d . W.UiQ.ty atwie of Noudr red.--rri- 1. e BULGARIANS TURKISH TREACHERY F; r i'of ll,Oju. bonds. r'b-etnp- canc'-P- :i .... JlciiO Z FtTU.iy iMkUKht. I of - . cent er I w-r- e 3- Au is; rb n cr well-disciplin- ed No, x.i. rtj. lit, 3.3 and ZT7. , bf-for- Kes FTBfws t'fKr. aa, a. f ., ..... .......... "hsa--. L&nm .ty. Orr.a.a. ?r controversy with the Amalgamated Cop. company and srhemes fur ll- settle of Over per n nil oi me que lion wiac n has now br ight the State of Montana face n face with an industrial crisis. Mr. Heinr-.-'I of John MacGlnnlss. 'wb. disappearance It is alleped, lied from ii:tte to avol a committee of th Miners' n:etlng imlon, which sought to buy his Ftuek In the Boston fc Montana company an I thus end litigation .vith the Amalgamated CoprAXAHA, Colombia, Oct. 21 A revolucompany. tionary force, consisting- of about seventy per A feature of th statement is Hlze's men, lanJed .on. or about 'October' 11th at assertion that MarOiruibs. ibout u oit was otTerel twice as m.ich for his the ajjo, C;itilina, "the pert at- the mouth-o1 shares In .n?ton &- Montana s the on the Atlantic coast of si'm proffered by the Miners' union, al!lnI after having traveled a certhe though the $."u0 per ehare offrd by auto unuestlonablf tain distance into the interior returned to rr.lr.ers, according Is approximately tSve times ththe coast and "marched toward Peno thority. the stock can comnmr.d at the prespr.ff ent time. Mr. iieinze fhvs: States has history of the fnlt-'cxpditlon,' accordir.g to informa- - not"The furnished heretofore a parnM'-- ef ttv inn in tuft hands ot Gov. Obaluia. Is un-d- occurrences of the past f.nr--lh- t hours the leadership of Fredf-ricBarrera, In Butte. Mr. H. Pvopers of the Standard Is n'loti-In a disr. teh toLugo ar.d Juan Antonio Calcedo. Barrera Oil company as paying: "This will be a tlcht to a was one of fie Liberal revolutionists who day and ther will lie no rorr.:' "in'se. tcoK part in the capture of Colon in lDd, tirdsh. "Mr. Rogers and myself have been en-- I and Lugo was one of the military chiefa pased in a b'.ttei striuryle for years in the Domingo Diax expedition of lSKil. as N'u staterti.-nwith everyon"to knows. Nothing- is known of Calcedo. ! .. ' h ; nr tv It i that the revolutior.lsts reference too n.aMnai.t for l.iru ih. in father, but that t ben, expecting reinforcements, He hs at various times lnter"f-- d wish in them were finding disappointed thpy in the controversy pntty nearly and consequently returned to the coast. him large interest In the itate. arid be Government' forces' under Mai. Tajcon every hl.s and have followinjr are to sail this afternoon to chase the prophesied my immediate many times Inipendinx . The enernv has had to travel rkruptcv. a rouirn ani wiid country, and It ba"In through course the of this strupsle. bow-eve- r, Is i.ot believed that Jhey will be able to the Snohomi.h Tram the stand troops under th- Miehal Uevitt. th uncii-Little importance is workings ilaj.- Tasco'n. Nipper, the L,. K. It. and I";.rr.n and atifuhf'd to tl;c movement. many othr claims have been developed 'For' several weeks there have been ruby m Into mines, and they are now nil mors of an approaching revolutionary closed by Injunctions, some of whieh bav The poittical been movement 'In Colombia. In force for over six yenrs. nnd In liorlzoh- of the country Is clouded and way I have been prevented from Rivthere are many slcrns of unrest, arising this ing f mploymr nt "to. in the n :tki- i;.ite. over probably fiom the discuspion of and oppo2(Vf mor" men than I am now cmuloylnic. sition to the canal project and approachMaeGlnnlss has recently obtained campaign and the heavy an"Mr. ing Presidential order In M3 sift as stockholder of deficit in the- treasury. the Boston & Montana company. This has of the Colombia, capital Bogota, is based upon the proposition that been said to be threatened with serious suit Mr. Rogers Is forming his plans t control disorders arising in the desire of the Govthe copper marke's of the world and. In ernment to close Congress before the the entire State of Montana, flections. The Government is durtrlally, n dictatr.r fa' more absolute than the to have placed an armed puard in as Czar of all the Russlas. and did not Rive the gapitol, where Congress meets, ar.d due regard to the laws whieh this action caused much excitement. by the early pioneers, who adopted our Constitution and ether Inws before the rossibilltv of a Standard Od ir.vasian of was ever this commonwealth free FEAR t f , lg-:-n- titf ....aaS rcrtUAi, r rsr.c-s- f rr rtin ttr Ofi Annirn at halt citt. N ... lake ...... I m,m. OtJs.. 1VFttn . n4 s. i r.-ff'ssi.. t m. sv Tt"t.- Dnr lwntf l'l la Intvt Interesting state rr.ent, giving his version of the celebrated I lle, Fetr rt..... Dr bfir f. l-- Acsrustu - F or v .is P. OiWix &L. ChOMkha,. LnBlTRlO i-- pr Failure of Negotiations , Fe. Cf- Wrt cr, Kar.s ! vis . sa. V s t'CrArtT. 159 HEINZE TELES STORY OP HIS TEOUBLE WITH Outbreak ' F .... - C'l-.- W. Vamm, aley. rrs fis ....... ........ a4 . ... er STANDARD OIL MAN. Signs I e4m l'r4". . tl a o. Of.Wn, F- - , er ted 2'.- -l ci Q..rJ".. '. rt;r4 tt-n!t- Fserir telegram was also received from ut TTi;. Mont.. 0t. Ileinze today made an Jl jTr Strt. between warring copper interests. IN 'COLOMBIA . rftli4. ltts Mt4 1 tsirmMltat - fit "i'n. IW. er Gov.. J. E. Toole signifying his Jntn uon or joining in euorts to enect peace ' ff $ cf-in-- . rati fr Il.-.ir- REVOLUTION-- t erf. Ft.f l. JAMES J. II ILL. to-ope- series J. due m dtct. alt lajek Fe rsfrSi sn4 rT. Urrjr lht conat!tng at - fl"i Inclusive, 1.-- 000000 0 0 0000 2.V-Uni- H. n. W. A. CLARK. . DZPART. or.toos short um cmr. rmoK CO A It R I'VE. "tf CH - Ft. The thought of the citizens who initiated this plan Was that this committee could act between the parties to the copper war and the courts In any way that they might think best as soon as with each other. they could consult From President T. J. Hill of the Great Northern the following message was received last night: St. Paul. Minn.. Oct." States Senator Paris Gibson, Great Falls: Mes sage reeeiveu. tiave received. messaKe btrain and can add iron irHerbert thai 1 can be of any assitanceonly1 shall be only too glad to do everything in my power to relieve situation. - s re Senator Gibson was consulted. He approved the plan and said he would be only too happy to do anything that he could in the matter. Late Saturday night Senator Clark sent the following telegram to Great Falls: Butte, Oct. 24. Herbert Strain, President of Business Men's Association, Great Falls: Will be glad to act with the Kentle-Jie- n named and see what may be done. - ..... u.tm.m rr UM to Nepki for Maetl and tete August U W3 11.0) W polats a officers detailed to muster .th military relate Total a to the fiy.. ..... Bnpf 7:30 .Ho,f:i. lux).) aly regiments should notify thera left home, Total bond tsau4 OarftM naci. time the National (iuirdtmm ...jC&,0.00 Iktocklcn. MstntDol VTfwl. the lengrth of time on the road aolna and tvimi oonas rrafmi ana ransa s4 Bi.ri 1tr Ear, caied coming and the duration of camp duty. (rla ......... t.m in every LamlrtcB oit-oS- ) The mustering1 offlcr refused or Total to bonds outsiandln instance June For comply to the majority Ar1e V these requests on the around of lack of l3.om co Mlifir4. FtS. IM. Juab.ar.4 lime CalUntss personal knowledge. For a short ltrrn-aiPINKING FUND CREATED. t a Sunia Aajt.-iewas a deadlock, but there ,6t05 p.m For to certified the school year ending: June Mayes stepped Into the office, ARJSJVX. car) tne ttut facta In each case, supplied mi. rate4 by tax f () tllicates to the maturing-- ofticers. wno ror. in school yrsr endlne Jane )),) Ftors Ttbtol Amlra Ferk. Po5. rsl.l by tax turned them In with their muster rolls, ir,J. JosKac6VUfrd. Ft4e. For were assured and the National Guardsmen school cndlr.t Jane Csllnts lDinm4!st Q.ir . y. of their pay before leaving for home. j is, rolnts tJJ a.Il by tax For ttxr The maneuvers for tomorrow will com school yar rndln Jjne . From Ptovo FaJf.-lIn r an a prise the attack and defense of by tax l.l:J W wi,echoed rear For tho rndlnr Juno trenched position. nr. pomis Pw . IW. raised by tax Mimmtlk. Cf For the school ) rar endlnr Jane Fm Hr Kursk a. ttocktsn. TeoV C 1C . by lax riM year ar.4 Usrflsia Beafh .3. J J p.TU Clerk's Annual Report. For. thisc.school rndlnc Jane ALL V RAX KB DAXLT. ralHl br tax H.4M0.M For th school yrsr ending Jane tHf eonrtns fe sfl twfeleg . by tax .......... 14.150 CO 41atrtrts In outhm tta a4 Nea4- ralsi f Continued from page 8 For th school year ending June J. OJ 14 l j"Z. ralw'4 by lax City Ticket OS SOI Mala For tr school yar June niinc Joslah Harnett, treasurer. Inter. 00 tax raised Telephone S5X cent bonds, deest on Zl'i ll.tJ by Ia. nomination lluOO each, series For en e as-- M rartleulars Total .....1544,1 WW agsnta. Rslf Iaks Itote, ef J. t. sVwi three dated Auust 1. 1W3.6 for per six months Interest at Cernmsectsl AtL E VT. O ILLXT r. SINKING FUND INVESTED. ffnt vnivAl.te A u ir ust 1. 1302. JensrsJ Agnl. Inv td for th . turchiuM of rouiwn No. 1? bonds for the school ytar end Joslah Harnett, treasurer. Intert 41.13 CT cent bonds, deest on 435 ing June Kh. IX GRANDE V each. series nomination invftted for the purchase of1. for bor.J endfor the school vrsr one, dated February P2; In June anh. isa elx months, merest at 6 pr 7ts.rt 1. tvr 10. navable of cent, the invrstvi February purchase ij.?n.oo bonds for thm school r end coupon No. '22 June Joslah Barnett. treasurer. Interlvn th. ing cent Innd. deest on 3 investetl for Ih ef turtha bonds for th school ysr enj- nomination each,1S32.series WATlt HA1.T I.AKT CTTT. m.m, for 11 141 m Jui.etwo. dated August 1. th. M Irg . six months Interest at 5 pr In for th pure has of foe ts)vss sad Kmn..., 11 t wv t for bonds for h cent, payable February 1, chol year end. I J pm, r4 tw fee 14.Sa.IO coupon (matured) Ing June 30th. !?Jl l Tor Itlr t fcm. llcVse, N. Joslah Harnett, treasurer. Interfor th I SO Svtsw rf Invst4 purchase Pma. Msrysvsis ... est on 225 pent bonds, debonds tar the school fa. It For yc r endsll r4 lXJ each, series nomination un 3 J th. ing I4.tl rsstst Pw ...,.............." for . s for h .f three, dated August 1,atir3; Kor ! fmrnW m p purcbass sp4 5 six montbs Interest bond for the school year ervls"0. I Toe pr sr 4 tss Wst.n Mpn. a.-cent, payable February 1, K2. 5.2S.0O h. Ing June t Of n mnA t p rs. Vs. -rr coupon No. 18 n4 tb W4. I M t is. Oi'in 1 rsr CTiy ........... Total Ns. fit Grnn'l total for Interest on work at the mines and smelters. Heltze eald he would act as the repr sentative of, John of the waited Copper company, who Is at present Jn Salt Lake. Mr. Helnze's proposal to hold a mass meeting has caused commotion much among the idle miners and the people of this city. vice-preside- brs a-f- departur. The paymasters 'were here with the money. but they demanded that the rruiar army Mr. Mac-Ginni- 0 Technicality Aljnot Lcea PT to National Guardsmen at Tort Blley. BUTTE, Mont, Oct. 26. -- F. Au- 0 gustus Heinze date last night an- 0 nounced that at 4 o'clock this afternoon he wouid address the miners of Butte, particularly those () made idle by the suspension of the 0 Amalgamated mines, and would ' .Statement. rdmd of sns Aurust l im. lrtcluW. Tiae Table SAN PEDRO. LOS ANGELES AND 5ALT LAKE R. R. CO. 4 BIG MASS MEETING. Montana; Heinze Makes series 14.Cr.nO April $4. im. bouaht. and eneelrd Noa. Si to 4 ttm cent boftda. sork-...... November 14... ism. 0 bought. rdMNd ani canceled N. and FORT RILEY, Kan.. Oct. -- For a abort In- R and 71 r1to to........ elusUa. time Sunday there waa a posslbllttr that 21. IM. bowebt. the revjWr.ts of the National Guard would July and- can. reternd not receive their pay before Noa. U to . Now Agitating Trouble OVER PAYING MONEY HINT IS GIVEN Efforts to Arbitrate the - TROUBLE: IN CAMP 0REG0ES HUNT; twr"fArdemd No. a to w cl4 Inrluslre, ef 'arjve'- 0 M, I 11 |