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Show t The Salt Lake Telegram. QUOTATIONS SUED MARKETS MINING OTHER 8 f. 1W MOXJi.VY KVKMNC,. NOVKMnF.n FEDERATION CITY IN SESSION FOR OPINION IS NOW READY FROM THIS AND CITIES. $10,000 HEAVY SALES MADE IN Labor Meeting in Boston Damages Claimed by MarExpected to Have Imgaret Conovcr for the portant Results. Breaking of Her Hip. HIGH-PRICE- lt..Ji.t'.estr :.;". total aa -- t tiitt-- t itd. . Si!-r- . in.-!- 1 K' I J ltif4 STOCKS LOW LEVEL th rrorr.mc rell Pk ThU the MAINTAINED wrtkl, vral D Vi on and Daly-Jud- g Heavy trading in Duly hv-les- t U M. ahatr.n swelled the total to in.lj.5, for Thlch call recorded In business for a l of H i tUAttm, th Daly-Jud- g otne.l ut JII.Sj and clouM t 111. 10. a total of Ui hf yo of them going at the Utter P.sttr. Dlr Wrm rflnM to from JJT.Sj downward at prices ranging tT.'. Lower Mammoth was active and movd up to . with th al of p . A' arid TMr al while Star Con. sold 12 share at rrlcri bflr-n Wash-lngtoV'l Hutlor-UhrrMartha sold at 14. weak. u shares pellfng at 314. . hit ' Margaret V. Conover tiled suit in the With an assembly of delegates numbering nearly 500, the American Federation of Labor today opened in Faneuil hall its twenty-thir- d annual convention. Although the subjects to, be taken up at the convention had not been announced, labor leaders say that the meetings are expected to prove among the most important for the consideration of problems arising out of a relation of capital and labor ever held in the United States. Nearly all the. delegates, including President Samv.-- l Gompers and John Mitchell, the president of the United have arrived. The programme for today's sitting includes the usual formal welcoming of delegates, the appointment of committee?1 and the presentation of the reports of some of the principal officers. Discussions in which the delegates have indulged since reaching the city indicate that among the important cjuestlons to be considered by the convention will be whether the Federation affiliated members shall ally themselves with any particular political party. Child labor, the eight-hou- r workday and the "Miller caw" at Washington are also expected to come up. 110.-O'- at Hid AjaX Bnl.loli- lle -- - K Tabasco. Rouen. Cray Creek. Khnorc. Primrose, Ludlow and Majestic, and nearly all other camps are ldl-- . It is im ported that at the Victor Fuel com- . ''amriF, Dfkigua and HastlnK-pany's 500 about men are working. About l'1") men have goi! cut there. Sheriff Clark has so far succeeded In enrolling about sixty deputy sheriffs. Cood order pievalls at th" camps so far as rejrted. t'hris Kvans. flnaeiul n re-sen tat I the rational executive l..ird of the I'nlted says that there enouKh money available P conduct fur the the strike and provide horn evicted families of all strikers. All the officials- of the United of district No. 15 are out near the mine today completing th- organization of the mines. Trinidad Is full of striking miners, who are orderly and cmlet. All the night ofhees on the Lenver & Rio and Colorado & Southern railroads north of Trinidad have been closed today, and all night RRentK ami hive been laid off. telegraph Hasting and l)la.;ua are rtron-ilguarded by armed secial ot'leers. No one is allowed to go or conn; from cither. The Colorado & Southern railroad Is reported to have confiscated nearly P00 cars of coal which hail Wen loaded last week and were landing on siding. The railroads are preparing for th" large number of strlklntr. departure of amen will go fo th Fast-eminers. The coal fields unless the strike here Is settled. The number of men on strike in Ias Animas and Huerfano counties Is estimated to be nearly loxjo. 1.1 Mountain Fuel company, the men took their tools home. There is not one mine in this section that an start up today with half a crew of miners. Kain of Pay Checks. All the day the C. F. and I. miners-havbeen swarming into Trinidad, nearly all of them having their paychecks, running from $187 down. The checks were for such amounts that business men could not cash them and hence lost thousands of dollars In I a;v-- J. I 1 U Mrr.nvth Nerthrn I.li.t Sntr .'I'm ." . It i Tttro .1-- ! - 1 . i I Til of c II e. rfT-su- u r th til;t Mii t it ir.irn: u-t- f"t - .f of I T 0 f tni una i - j wr thl pST. fo'.l I th(--u- llaUry jfo W- P"t th I . - a I . -- r t j, - NEW MXNXXO DISTRICT 1 1 f. ' r' I .i f , '' t IV.fr -- r t l Tl'tX r..fi"4 t ! CM I . -- . 1 ' RICH ORE NOW AT THE SASTrLER. f- - r -- 1 t ' i t r-- p tT"f. -- r l J i r - - . N ; 1 ir J ft h J! ' ? "7.:-- . 13. Rc-s'- ?t r-- r r f. rr 1 f;. Iff- -' v ' 4 !' -- 1- - 1 n ' - -- - ; 1 . tt-- i .. t "H Ir t ivio1 21 ' j i - .- - 1 ' f - - , ;r j ;: , fi -- u'V r;rt'iM v.- Rc? tt r - .. Ttf e -- F iff.:', : r ff r 1 1 " 1 I " t . J2. t I" v f N - i :' , 1 r f.-- t- t 1. Ctt. r.t i - 1 f 1 .. 1 1 1 ff.-.- -.H (IT i..1 T"t-.;f- al-ra- " - 1 " 1 . 1 . ',-.r- tf j, r-- . t:t -- "'-.hi- i:;-t.- - 1 f . - l'-l- e : - i i.-- f.t !.-t- h ' Rc!a U. ' 4 !h -,.,? T! ; 1 d-- : f . J. Iturnhatn of th Manager ron.jary's pro;rty 'ic!.t I - t n of re fr"-- i Session Congress. Ituim Pacific r.crth of fi;dt rri-r- tf e t!it lUht Th"r.fff.rt n; " " v f"t !S P..,-- r .' in tr lulpJu'j' ! a !.. ir t t woik h tr rca5c o! . t f Th" r... ,it tt., Icuii ((""ontlm'erl from r?K'r five ldic of clipper ore. .g Vr-; ') t !. ? f T wsil I n the 1 , ' At rf tlirhtf.n ffm r f for on hesitation prerjentln- them'dvs oir, w i.e. p f"- j n;.f, t.f p ,t admission. Suth Itieidents cntributel ntrfai e, a t.!rr-f'o- t hi- r "pn'.l j h .. ,.. ff v fe, u.'-- l Ju. r r r liP T'f to the general lively ..nlmat.on and whi h shov j c j p rl -p ;r4 at t! ill i Chiracs mall rtlus jn gcM atvl Mlver. A ti"-ti- . tI i t r f good humor of the occasion. I it : t Is' 1. .1. . .r r. l i now k drlvn tr t th n ' , t si ,r; ' fe, ;.'y m.i acer.rd'ric and ?'.trfs tln. Bunches of Deputies. xf t A d'Jth of .tt P'lK. fhou'.d the thU tap r. Sheriff Clark is securing Jeputies in NOT MUCH WORK IS ALLX:. IS SUPERINTENDENT at nt iii"t- - th.m th-t- t ;) I Thtl;bunches today, many of the men havtunc mouth. l.n Irotn U. S. OF rROrZKTXES. ALL i. EXPECTED OF CONGRESS 1 ' I rut a two.f.wit r.P,irt wh! h t.:-ri- d ing been brought down from the saw1 .f T.A t mills and t'mber lands in the Stonewall r t.t iop-.rt-r. . ' .. f . WEEK COMING It sworn in were e DURING h fifteen 1". u '.'r valley. Today Ai'M., ii . ... ! t J. e new men have been and twenty-fivt.-., Ts" ti. I ' . t:. t. EUREKA HILL MINE STILL p jr.reW sent to Hastings. I r . k II ij.-i J Iv tit ; OF p BECAUSE CLOSED FIRE. j: to.rt ' i . ? So far as can be learned there nan 1 , The f,rt WASHINGTON. Nov. 11 '.r. f"rd:tvr.. ha . n n !e been no disturbance at any of the week of extra' H to he devote. l ! :. v. '4 r' I . h ; 1 rtH ,:.!.-rcamps, but a clash is feared at Has- to usual . t!v I'rlt' ft T. ' i Aft. r h ii!lr.e w a t r f r three 1T. preliminaries of a new- s ?'.- n tings. The expense on the operators r ir c i ri--rt- ;f .. TM ! r to n S'irn h ,th tisu.il is the now fore estimated at of Congress. The programme lor tie for armed guards is ; t;rl-.itj t tt, ff j't ef tf . t; r ! not less than S1200 a day. -4P ee - t week Is to have four hri f session and to wotk at thf 'Inuir.l. w.. re it.ait ia.';t S' I. ' M t. r d n are rr.i v r.ty h'f f).l't In Northern Colorado. an adjourrmer.t on Thu. sday until the Ci'.J CittJ T-k we. w.i SM the toir ir.tr A..' n 5" .',-- . lUlil.K the thrfe v v N ' i A general strike in the northern Colo' : following Monday. r . . fir. 1 r..J J..hn ll .n. t of th . r.i. t fi.iit down "I" T i? rado coal field was declared at Louisth- - otif: On Tu siiay the Prcsid r.t's S t 'ii ' f t flihd r iih i the ,,r, rr lllll vittr . laifkri f', ville Sunday. In all about 1723 men are will ho received and lead. Adjoum-mn- t on the 1"4" 'S . I ;?. i il h'i:'.rr j , S; J.-I Kr; f..lltl fr . idle or will be tomorrow morning. At . Hul'oot.-r.'k 1! X . f t :t t th. f. '.iif.i At the vi.-ft. a as ,will follow its raiding, I' J f ' Louisville .aOO men in tha Ilex 1. Rex 2 . f' t I ! '' ,. h.iNe nU r ein and 1... v J is to out. to At T Hecla voted and caucus of llepuhliean h'nators go Lafay- n ii the , tl t4;.' only run." row IV ,j j iA:;fr;U !r He r ette 350 struck on the Simpson, r0 on held In the aft rnoon. t h . m th.it j fit. The u j I! Hill. k.i ,,fJ rty ?,ne '!; the Garfield and 75 on the Mitchell. At . t ! ; on! I l f t t ,t a Unir tn Is ,',. smoul :...! d still he will ire. voi .,ir.(i ii;.' ly Wednesday Krie 400 men struck, tying up all the t ' t. M el Mt" thn tiwtr tt Ut jr. the introdution of hills, aid Thutsd.iy jeaslra ! mines except the Jilue Ribbon. ! i i:t ex int d. in ri' may Sup.f 1 At Superior PX) men struck, while at wid lie a short If itive r j ITirl I:. to thwlirfr lias l.;e MIKING :;otes- Wri- - 7tt-- ' Marshall nearly 20o men are out.- At sltua-tio- ii - t;ri Pat n of n the " atra discussion tn' irnr.i tr has I'urnrt t Mitchell .0 men employed at th- Joe I . ii l I il l .1 w.ilr l of the p.e.-Uthe Is ac. tntrodution le preclpitatt ly I. the strike. This of resolutions asking .'"! Info: motion. Mitchell hav. lolr-eI .. i. lie t r:.' r tn r I makes the shutdown practically comi j of ,m Is p Senator Intention t... the M"ti.n to at It th R- - : hy into the st ite Thursday T. W.t.r n th- suhJ.- t. of slxt plete and o- ly a few of the small inr Pi I S.rs fastened t( fth- - . f'T I' M T? solutions to Introduce a. of tomorrow will mines open dependent, I'f f 1; and thvse n ay 1' dis us?- d tinil' i th" r. i.t.d s..l l that at tnMr.Saht. wf-- n h morning. t t. I U rules on the day following th' Ir pre- paid P. Th there Wits i n w far cm. lit. an n.mt rs of nln; into th . and tht the wP sentation. Ti.e p.," to Surprise to Operators. tl It It to;f no objertion to wei. i i ! it he Senate will hot. !; t .!! j I t th. a f f The action of the miners of the northqnit. Min- t. .1 discussion of the pi.natu.i and caonl P. r I. ern field was a surprise to the operait; tht. r...u lot UK. ly that any tors. After the conference held in thi" questions, hut It It m I I 'fa-.- .. I t th- - Te every. demand action will he takn .until aft- r th- - coin- - . WQRK COMMENCED ON city in which practically moo f . J"., l d a V. tl tv wafr era n ten minees lie ilp'OlM'-.l'' except the eight-hou- r DALY WEST'S ZINC TLA NT. Frank i to On Tuevihiy the Hon.- will n to the men they were determined o ..a For the r tthe Pr. sideM's strike. r. ' U,.he ae. j I .a can week the of little t w alkluuituler ;. Tieis the for set j the x rnj i in! Today lair r,t Sheriiiar i" t. si? day of Suj j it to I a is he Understood . hut .". No. ) oniplished. district out of the coal miners .(' . . ' y a i as. .'. e.t'i l .y rs that .on- - vactar' ' th" In Hons.' S) . i . r I t Tr hut so far as the mines of Wyoming the .iecfr-- ofof the w thof J the v. r. 7!ja at a."-a- if i r.rf.ioral th. grading Tor .pittii.ti are concrne.l there will he very fw d, f Vtth all pi . ,l I mn who will quit work. There are trade with Cul'ft he pushed as rapidly!I the Ill-We- t ; reMu r f l.ow a. I. irtu Ins laade f.di'l or.ly a few union miners scattered over a"Itpossilh'. sph tnl - i . th tlu.t a f tr r M... t prohahle Sh i man the State, hut even if they all go out it ' r.clth i. to tnaV.. jr. ;i -I. r.r; ! v rK i te.s of th Ilnite may Ik- - rani-- d at i Mr. t will 1. v.h-f ri'i lh. to jn it will net affect the inh.es in the least. tlor tv (. .if t ot mur h 3 It ia session, hut It iK tl. tbat nri..au r.i t iili.iii, rlt!., id .'alay in One Sorious Obstacle. . can he made in she matter of eh r headway v Ilk. to si ; r iy .ii.vi t Kflorts were made some time ago to coinp!"' I organisation v if ttie I Ioti-- - at at-- I ill to lav.- tl.i;.(fi:r, tii.wiK test? I J j ... r : r h it or hut of two three the miners and within that l ih - J 4 !.- - ". k., Wyoming, I P- - 1M 5! a j. ai t p. to organizen ' The ii, , Inn. y no . . I little w ;P he a tt.'ir.pt-- d ii: the way of titled nroved f t h U .e I signal failure. The chief was i i loth . I !'.M--fi . with to.,, ujx,., v . -until after eonrpL.te whhh Mi. Ster nati h.t the . ot. jectlon to organization by the men and general 6islatIonheen tlv I n an: r I ,ri ' ? has act omphshtd. organization that they were receiving top wagesohsta-clI i it- t'". ai .. r- f a h. n J whhh p ectired e I'.. wt.rf. catiitied. Another serious t.- - t at I f.o teif re. lied hy "..'.in W.Ui of the mr. was that seven-eighth- s r i : . V,. y. ' t : v f ' rults. r I. . tt th" Wilts Mi. In Bootblack Stand. lire t t are foreigners of various nationalities. V..t II ha err. In h. .u'.. It.. C P that t hi" i.-Th- - lire department from the i.ntrali table hf.llll.C - ' 1 if t ' M Mm In Rock Springs, the leading coal camp . wM .f i nor diff.r. J H"i ek .!. station N o. and No. .1 v. ere i j'ied to . imp 'ids at.d ? . t . . . of the State, no less than thirty lan e i t fo at . yn j ha Mr. I ?Vt ..:e.t i:?t f j ft i a ii r i t , the rear nf a stand h. tvveen Sle --plants, ' r t ?.- l a ! w guages aie spoKen. ro.a ., 'i li.Ai; i 'f!' upiti on local arid men have Main j South sticfts First In several camps the '' 11 d .e lit tra , .f U J . t The Pal Judre fid'! I rurr.lrir on 2 I; r i r. e t, ?v a o t lot k iiiia m r m n k. io r. O i I P.'i I..-- Y .el i i: r ! organizations, but they do not affiliate sireei ui a.. blaze r I , I! ! joe. ii -t. c .if or first-' ndllii tor:. !.: of dalt). In ;i p'l rf Pot s and t, ft. I:ii r T ,r t with the national organization ! Woo i P.it if .1 worali lo it led ' hi ful Hoi though e. - t. ruouish. No damage was don . 1 t f I j i - I l ic i.ts ar' tr- - A -- M ap.n it . : er.il tm;.r t r tt i 4' ! i Mi r.i I of lo t " th mill, huiolk t?;Mi the fns mnde i 1 , . - I .. ! h Funeral of Mis. Robertson. Jr ht t, , rfi ; ,! . I TIE-U- P at ! a i it AT TRINIDAD installinic of .luto'ri itle tikrrs ai. I a r r CO! . t .'.t-. f r !la tt ht ' a i.t I" ft l.W t The funeral of urs. Charlott- S. T'ol,. lnrK.- hlowtr to fair'.!-i t : r th" n e rt pu! I r je i; A r Inson. who illed Saturday of pi eumorhi. .lrsft. ,f !iia COMPLETE: ORDER IS - . a-- d t ! i - hi .- a t ' ; ' r nt of jh" w o?k i t was d 1 at th- - family resldem e. Tdl ii C. T. Mixr. nut- r.i.t-i- , " f ft i . i a 'I t j t.v f ;.n ! a) f f'if-- i tt-- v. re renionh-:u d Criol.-lie mountain T..L 1 to th street. The Thuis. wrnt tt First n.f f a i i f ' i KEPT BY STRIKERS I .. 4f )' J. I ' hy the Rev. Charh s M. Perkins nay affrr.oon to ha..- another ho" nt ! I ?:'ar i th..t - f fe rKf.t t . of St. Paul's Kplscopal hurch. Intert t t..r rurlJ'fc, u o vt at" ' the folumbus Conoli.Ijn d j t' . K t thetr. In ! f' t OliIn was Mt. ment the the blockndi iiri-thau!ft. of irai ,ivi t ' laill plot famtiy T.,i tie-u- p a. m1 Sed ' f hi vet cemetery. '..tn TRINIDAD, Colo.. Nov. 0. The friend Inlet. Pi the his leiftrtn vt t and he l haprv to tat that property, at the coal mines is almost complete. s' ' - ' ' ' ? 1 ! a ','r l i I The red rame of Oahrle D'Aneunrdo. h- I fending them u tnoi gl"wii: a the t I "dr '.' tt.- IC.ri a! I .;! ): - .. T t fa? l..ti This moruing fifteen men went to work whese "Cltta Morta" has hen piohihired K. t r'-'- t ' thra t t r. n strik Th" of " . ;r'rt i ai l. ) T" a iila at Primero and hy the censor. Is G.ietano It;p.iuetto. Tie guteiiathan e i A !' It was yt h at Tercio, thirty-thre- e a to. ae that mat' Ju t a -' f "v nnth '!'' rfr.l Is the son of l)iichs Maria it . ivc o Fuel dramatist - , l ; t'e.o;Ai-! nt De Rorr.a. lie Is a musician as air ha tlrf"y hrouthl lh? ifir,any nhov. ti A S.lcrt I Calhfe thirty at Berwir.d. The Colorado tf-rs, Ttie r'is.e-- j w t , i! well as n playwright, and has a urn who J.i.Mrt, nr-- I lhy have s..irfdv Unn to dn'r.vt i;h tht fv & Iron company's camps at Cuarto. It a rt'a a It Pari. a mMndoUntst. ct wrff has certain R'.r.!. Starkville, City r; ,'(i "tb.Ity i"j Sogur.uo, yd. Piedmont, lelop Extra n rt tN. ftfr- J- -- . ; :' r ! v . J, I :f V!. fn"V t'"f ''1 r 4f', rr.'... 1 , rr .. - " t 1 t " i:af . , : -- a -- Iw.r-.' 5 . ? r' '.fT f f ?;r-5- S f . .- -.n T 1 R-c- -J f t 1 I": '! ' ii v. I'- - - :.TTS TT t ;','. . - - t & r, f. 1 t f ;s. 4 1 .t n j f' . r 1) ft -- - - f ; . ti"r 5 !(ll. f ' f ;j i itC v, !', e..' . IV ?; DALY-JUDGE'- S -j ? - g "--- '. "' J JH - V- ' k . - .5 A'P ' I'N'v Ul't r.'.r lvt tn 4 : i!" it Chkf;& Or5n. I LOCATED OUT OF OODEN. i.c ' ! r. H ft?-.-- ! .. i n ii - o. .- . ; I r I f r m 1 tl . - i.-- t . t" - T' .". f- - 1 - 1 n lt . ?- eto t rt 1 '. ; r.;i,- -- " r. I j i - p .C.tM"'l ' f ' i (ttltf trjc t ' f'f!l - . t f I r rt r r.-- n 1 f !- -t.l .). .'. tn itv. r K!r T-- 4 I. 1 s;.-- .. ' t . At r1t "iifi" k thf . r t, 3 t M-iir- h . t . t. -- - un irtrc V.lt rnion I r . f! tt. f1 .w; v W I t . I .. .'-- Ml:.ni Mr-r.l ""! nil All rf lt tr.l.f 001, th. I'ark c;ty MrTert f Mk-r.tet Th Mt int itif t r r-- sT - . r! l ;. V-.tr- r l - J i" ! l?) t"n ft. h ..uilk f r thn It ha tn Ror at . I i'n. r S t. i? l' . iit p (i;r, UTj, ! " " NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. ' ' l .1 in. 1 fr. ! j I frr-Sh- a j.f . - if- - fin I'r a TAHK CITY SHIP3IENTS. . ?f. p . 5. til - r r J .'," ! S C J" ' . Ml'-- 'I ;r,kti- l rt otr er in -f V l" ,; ..!. Tl.f I" fhi ire. The I!h Cor.'d '.n'd Mtf r.y hi inmrr.fniel rjrtl.r. l. noAitn. -. (N-- !'r-- . . M I " tl t er-k- fair ! ! four u of within th 1 IJXI-C..V- dayns. udily and mMr e 'f 're The C..Tt re k i i.r.g ( t-- r lx.r nd a th'. t 1 in!n . mire nMf th ItKOl RAl. CAM. 1 .1 ralv-JaJeat U liic;. 2- - at s:i ts; s'ili-at lil ttayj; '..Ti nt 111 1" a r.: H.ilv Wmt. 10 nt HT X; X, nt iz:.y at ) nt H'-- e Martha Washington. ' at nt 2c: Mammoth. T " nt e, t.aT tfitrtv ii.np; t Star "oni"'.MMtd. fit T tro. S"i at TOTAL FALLS . U'g-it-trh.iff f r rr. i th.it.-for f'Tl.t"'. Total. for o i dory .... orr.N The Cr. I ! vt Morning Yankee Mine-Worker- s, iirnf jr nr, whhh. in early t II ..V form r n rd 1 -- .. f k ! 'P'fSt" ln. i. ,hl,...n -re tvrMtat .c .ZV't .. . .n rf ri,p p. a t ! i (VS'!t ' mi J 1 fi't a -' n IH NOV. !.! '" tut vf.5.l Klf Tlse l laho .'-- . Viet ir W.itiuMi e I "S i-- :t . Mjrth.i V.thli rt.ia Nov York 9.-- Wllh t M""i .'' .'' .' Knuititil J llnwt t U. In- I.ittl. ChW Mining Cases at Florence. the FLORF.NCK. Colo Nov. exception of several Fmall Indeinder.t tnines at which the operators granted the tiemands of the United coal min'ng has ceased In Fremont county. All the large mines are clo..e,i and fully 16'o ir.Mi ar id!.. Mules are being taken out of the Colorado Fuel and Iron company's nilno. Indh-ntinIs anticipated. thrt a long shut-dow- n There has been no disorder. t, a tt n i frt.-- j r.d i tr.ont". the .fe 1. silver iir.d I ft--l iuii ar r,' mpl'Vrd by the 'US H I'dten y at l: 1 Vniiuy Mr.l-.nttnT- M- .'f. trn le S tm I 't fH"U,I.Ue.Co. t'rlttd St.iim Mtnlr.ir s nuoiI Vi. l?AItV. .7 . rt Htii.lilne Sw:irtM'H Ctiih tcrd. 1 Iir i:t f rr. t .1 - " X Tf t' n r T ' ' r- -l f-- Ti 1 I ,.;. ii i t !r.-r-- I THE ILMLEY, IDA , DISTRICT. .t: Siiiim k ff!T-ptr- SIINXJ.'O ACTIVITY t: r HhN id h l i . V--H t frv k !..---' i hmu t. J.:1 e 1 - r.;uri !oeco- - Iom- - tuke S raiTn-r- t Silver Rlnir 5n t t ' r" - It.V.'cf 'k- A i ,f vf ! m" re t t ii it rtnr-t.f" f't- - lxly. 4 Correr had a I 2 - - Titd I r iu:r with r.5 o M.v l.i Mammoth SU Silvr 4 ll'C-'- l II. yt. t t X J M-- f.-- '..f' TJ. mxthl f.tKi itfrir.Ur. 4 g C-- ; j I 1 Horn Sitver 1 h R l5r l.lttl tjtrat. n in Surifh- - 1 1 METAL MARKET. Z.A . West t .,'r - f- Jv.'.'f wlfi: of It - r HlfV If. "M r le A; Hl'll lull Cinnd iVntr.i! m All day long the miners have been Joining the United Mine Workers. The police who were stationed near the office of that organization in Trinidad to prevent any possibility of na clash between the union and men, estimated that at least S00 joined and came out showing their union cards. Commercial street for two blocks was at one time choked with the newly-mad- e union men. Italians Go Out. The Italians have ciuit almost to a man. They have not joined the union to any extent, giving as their reason that they were sold out by the labor organizations on two or three occasions and they preferred to go out on their own responsibility on this occasion. They will stay out, their officers say, until the last, and when one goes back to work all will go. They have plenty of money as individuals and their secret societies have large sums on de posit in banks here. All the railroads have laid off train crews. The Colorado & Southern. Santa Fe and Denver & Rio Grande have reduced their crews nearly one-hal- f, it is said, while the Colorado Wyoming is practically out of businets as a coal road. 1 ! .! Mine-Worke- rs op'-rator- M'-rtu- ... iKllV - ! lit Following are the quotalU ns and Mine-Worker- s, Utah Miners Remain. non-unio- cnl. 1 n l!t .?1rs ; t' J,l .V -- t Narrowly. al .(, "". il ular and Prices Move ;t f 1M $ia'n 4;wr!jrs t Kt It V.k,"n Wall Street Opens Irrc?- - thf. n tv.nt.ol Mat d - trade. ni s Mine-Worker- s, (Continued from na. tftr Federal court this morning against Salt Lake City, th- - Deseret Savings bank. M. II. Glenn and M. J. Ilewett, for damages. Mrs. Cunover alh-gela her prayer that she fell Into an excavation for n water main betwem Seventh and Ulghth West Htrefts on Hio Grande averue on the night of June 20. 13G3. Her hip broken and she was otherwise Injured by the fall. 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