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Show The Saxt Lake Telegram. QUOTATIONS REBEL FORCES ATTACK MINING MARKETS SANTO DOMINGO CAPITAL wr.nNr.sn.w r.vr.MNO. NovnMnr.n n, mo FROM THIS AND OTHER CITIES. Government Succeeds in 0 Repelling. Attack, but Revolutionists Continue to Hold Ground. SANTO DOMINGO IS NOT YET CONFIRMED. 0 have not ben confirmed. 00 000000000000 NEW YORK, Nov. 11. A dispatch from San Domingo, dated November 9th, to a newspaper here says the at tack on the city by the revolutionists, which began last Friday, was still in force Monday.' During all of Saturday night, the dispatch continues, the insurgents attacked the outposts with small arms and also delivered a rather heavy shell fire. The Government, however, succeeded in repelling the attack, although with considerable loss. The losses of the revolutionists were slight. Some foreign were killed. During an attack on Sunday afternoon an insurgent shell passed within a few feet of Mr. Powell, the American Minister, at. the legation. A sortie was made by 140 Government troops, but they were ambushed and compelled to retire within the walls, leaving their dead and wounded on the field. E:.rly Sunday night there was another heavy attack, but the rebels were again repulsed. The losses are unknown. Several shells exploded in the city this morning The German cruiser Gazelle arrived Monday and landed marines. The German cruiser Panther arrived the preceding day. No other foreign war vessels are here. 0 Reports were received from Capo Ilaltlen and also from Pari laet night, raying rumor were in circulation that tho revolutionists had carried Santo Domingo, but they lr. Business continued light on th mining excb-irtint irvorrunx. th ; 1. r actions aggregating H'JH.ZZ, for which 47uO hars t S rMa Lower Mammoth caupml a little flurry on th rnraljir rail. rtn'.n and dropptn? rarldly to On the curb the trice went to rerovertr.c I? n th" close. Daly-Judg- e IO har- at 111 and l3 held firm at yesterday" f.jcure. at JlO.t.5. Daly Vr?t wa offered ml 3T. ilh or.ly tZiZl b. 1. har!!. n it Tf. td Telro wt iUr Con. vent down another 50Q ko at 31. seller I'ot hat at IX thirty day. hacramento dr;: The quotations un-- lit of mil. follow: (a) 0 0 0 0' -- The mountain peaks in the region of !;u!!iori-Wec- k Alta are already in the embrace of the Carta most frigid and stormy winter weather. ror.n!UtMl Mrrcar Curtis L. Knight, the mining engineer, Crrolo made his way down Little Cottonwood I'aly Ialy-Jti.canyon yesterday, after a hard experi Daly Vet ence near the Peed & Benson properUexter are of Non trails any longer F.airle fc. IUj-- j Hell the ties. visible. Most of them are covered with (iilrna Grar.d Central over two feet of snow. Mr. Knight had one of his fingers Horn Silver frozen, only saving It through the help Ircm Little Hell cf two companions. The temperature Irowt-Mammoth sxro. below about Alta is ranging May Pay Mammoth 'llocro-lio'mtarlo n rtake Sacramento Apostle Grant. 1- l.C. .S (Cont'nued from page 1.) Wells Grant brought out that it was the unwho derstanding anions the tenants have taken the house, that Mrs. Grant and children would leave for Kurope this afternoon. Deputy Sheriffs at Sea. It wos announced nt noon that noth-of ing hid been learned at the office- of Sheriff Emery as to the whereabouts Apostle Grant. Deputy Sheriff Fred P.utler was detailed to watch the Oregon Short Line Grant depot, and reported that ApMle did not leave the city by that route. Deputy Stee watched the outgoing trains on the Rio Grande Western railroad, but reported that nothing? had street residence of Mrs. Kn.il KHr (Continued from page 1.) rect the canal treaty with the United States and beyond preventing a hostile clash between Colombia and the new Republic of Panama, the proposed visit of Gen. Reyes to Panama will bo without result. The same authority points out that the United State3 Government, having recognized Panama as an inde pendent State, cannot now proceed to negotiate with Colombia on any terms for can.il rights in a Sta? over which Colombia exercises no political control, so any further canal negotiations will be between the United States Government and the Government cf the Republic of Panama. Mr. Tower, our Embassador to Germany, has cabled the State department that he has been reouested by 15a ron Von Richtofen. the German Foreign Secretary, to inform the Washington Government that the report that Germany intended to become involved in the isthmian situation is entirely without foundation, ami that nothing is known in Porlin of the intention of appeal to Emperor William for assistance, as was alleged in a recent interview by th Colombian ben i'aUfort.U Vrtury GolJfn Kacl J.r linwirn 7U 17. HI' hmnii!-ArAfoi:- ; Tciro Victor WjtlM!h Yurkfe thre. was Di'vJu t r U in calu ni:oi I.i; 4c. 1 Grant's arrest?" with ketel nt r- d r rf t.t rf ! tT-- a K t diMtltt !' ,j! t rt t 1 ! tl t r . .5l :$- - ' t Tl. - tr.t t- - - lh 1 " - nt ut.r-U'.-- t M j, '. j i . - 1 1! .'( r t M i -, t .. j- t V ? lc-;:l!!- 4 I t ; -- I- - .i ; .ar t . - j- .,r O.-i.'.- treaty. It is understood that Mr. Cromwell to Rive assurances on the suViject of the extension. .Another question onsidered was the to make a treaty with the Repubriiit lic of Panama, under the present law. with specifically authorizing a treaty tfie lpMhli of Colombia. It is tinder-stoo- d that the leg:.- advisers of th" com-Is bold that a treaty with Panama pany i.ed under the present law. as Panama succeeds to the sovereignty of Colombia. Moreover, they hold that the T'nlted States Senate's ratification of the treaty with Panama w' cure any lOSS ible defects of a treaty under the law. pr Gold Coming: This Way. NFAV YORK. Nov. 11. 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Th" iiTtnusid re l.i" t.c i; heavy w h Kroui.d it all 1 by Vl e r.:;-!all llav, and at. irtbture hetvy lit o.her. i or-nunc oi-j l.iuiis recardlcsa of the w.irir.rrtpa titly th" .a(r. was chilly and cotiuwhat u'i- j BRIGHT FUTURE PREDICTED TOR B03T0K CONSOLIDATED. a ' The wi ilh.'r onditior. rip tn.is;:-.!of some cn.sii-rabbsnrpivsti-rti- i . li d- - for tur lKht or tmri.e-vovTl j l't''k"i;.;.- f;r in f 1.1. V A h.ia prtdlt-Hyatt Yathr th:-- t will be tl'.reati nit:g Ultfl j Shi ?!; r. a dirrvtfc.1 the th Con . i occasional scow romviit aii-- tomorrow, -- I a 1s t K'.ctiit-cr- , vMt1 htirr and that the thermometer may t ex- - ' Is a an aprreciatd drop In Mini Up oti.t,U..:.a t tti.it P.:..t .rn pi tr ,'. to spi-t mpcrat ire l:y tomorrow night. fullo-aa- ; a property, S i Ile-irr- i ut.r. t . ) . ....i tht vi.ntuy t.::it-t- - :!: i manager cl t the Salt Lake routi . Is confined at his j To Clean Harness. home with a slight attack of rheumaIt seems like quite an undertaking to j clean a harness, and It cannot be done In tism. a a n few mtiriKs. but If one knows just how THOMAS SLOANF. of Phoenix. Ariz... i to go about it, It is not an unpleasant be first must io taken work. It of with the Santa Pe, Prescott conmctttl piece everv unbuckled, an-- if an & Phoenix railroad. Is In the city to talk strap is d ing the work he should pay with local railroad men (.rnninir regarding busiway ness in his district. v rticular attention to the peculiar are and check-rei- n ti, which back-stri- p a a a liuckled. If the harness is dry and stiff, vV. FITZC.KIiAItfD. penernl In warm water, a CKORC.K good it soaking give white castile soap and a brush to acent at Hutte, Mont., for the Mo off the dirt. Hang It up to drain, Grande, arrived hero this rr.ornlriK to r.eat's-foo- t oil and before quite dry apply It with local oflicials, relative to Let dry till the confer with a paint-brusIn his territory. He will rebusiness seems still if the harness Then, ext t day. turn oil. coat of When another tonight. lard,oil apply a a a his soaked in. soap it all over with the W. TUKWIIKLA. traveling f rt lsht J. white calile soap, having sponere or ra After this assent for the Rock moistened and very soapy. returned this soaping will keep." morning from a tenIsland, treatment, anin occasional days' trip to Noorder for a long time. vhe harness the harness Is put together,1 any vada points. use a broken places should be mended. ATTORN'KY FRANK J. OPSTIN. who the r.eedle and put shoemakers' waxInonsome for some wetk has t en ill with tphold, thread. An awl is necessary la able to be out and around agalti. plact s. pi'-res- hrt nr.nuvl iiii'-- At th I v-j- -- !: . I". . ,; !'. v : I! j ! j -v.i r. -. 1 ftr I' ! ir t 1 , ! 2Ian4r4 t - S v.r - T ..V t t t f . t is t t f tr ; , "i; U a - company, sailed today for New Yoi k. During his stay herA Mr. t'rom-wc- ll held extended conferences with the company, and he goes home prepared to represent the company durine: the negotiations for aofli'-ial-rew canal treaty. Th conir-any'have announced their wiillnfrnesa to Rtani an of time for the American purchase of the the. concession, sufliciert to negotiations and ratification o" a new tl." S " ' vr5 tTAfkrt t; f tt ?!, tr'ii' t;. '. t 1 r t ' aa - i ! -. If 1' f . r. "I t!t f j t (,t'-- a itr jii " r . f - f;s .5 j, ; lsvie-- l 1 1 ft r: 7 ' t j . t : 1 and cxtrai'.ttion papers cannot he upon a misdemeanor offense." f 'r. atr-".'.- j al - w"r 1' 'v:.'- ? 4 r, - J. tl I . ;:ct-I- . h I -t . ''.; .- t ' Jtvaf i : 1 s . v 'a-n- l' 5" ; ; r tr.a-'ufart-u- it-- t, - ! c V t, - - r. S t - v'l ! ;,h t - It ? ;.l 't, ' Hi :' .lf; : of , 1 - . 1 - i I - I 1 11 CENT DAMAGES - ! stf-ida- b-r- at i'-l- rC t 1" ft t- - tl-.- i t f c M v ti n . i. ! :. v t-- i o-- t j.1 f i, j- f . .if 14; t r, ff ..tft I: t tn! 'ir r 'f r,jff tn Tgikrj- jr Jt ii ' AWARDED PLAINTIFF j ;r.f . ;ti: t:;. : Tt.? 5 1 ? eJ . l f I t;.L.,-- ll'l'iiri: fn.un, r i'.pm Hulfn I" ft t U-S- ces-fu- l. 11k-stre- - . t aa . S il- ?! t . al '. 1 V r'iv- . 1: ..t- - t'MV ha rt I" I Consul-Cener- i.." . NOTE" .i f j I .il.-..'I f ' t I. .' r. .1., i !..! lt . - ; ir i 'i-- - - li 1 . !.. ft r. l jr. .1 f n j li-'it- l- h!tj"-- MXKZN'G '"in.i-';- - - f j ; ,. r' - 1 t Tr.i;;in vt j i t 1TV 'tf ! r"-tl- . "Ttlfrr eneral t i in e, ti.!. atttr-u:- ; -- T 1 fi! f --. i: :; rf.f,vir'S't. Iti liliuti) Itf.i itr,)t !".!,..''. ,r?i;., ATf'.'a. an- - Tutlj. in i ; f: ii-- t th-r-an- d - i 1 - J- ,vr li at f t Consul-G- at-oe- I J N 11 - 1 . . i 't -- rr. tr U trf T s; i. t 5Ji Tv.fVv !n V Xinttt City Canl. , fr . ' ir i . t'.'f. I". is.rj I'-.,- v. ? i ;ot, Of th t' e;.fi in iK:. tih. t t. ,... p::!, - 1 . tnt' rn-sdicn- t.C'i . , 1 r rjjt that fa!.itc rcjj it it-- -- t.fj ' that th warrant was out. giving hint A PERMANENT BODY every possible ihaitec of getting away. A rumor reached me that he was ut th" Salt Rake Theater, and I went S r tar;. mail- - a fruitless Investigation. Lamt'iurr of tic i ; . j at New York. Mr. Towei Returned to Two Homes. JudR- - t'turr.el front Park 'i! adds that iv war- further assured by l nUht. arourd ftr rsi-dejtwo to the next "Wc return a jiiain; the Foreign Secretary in most earnest Mr. I i s ly "intc to th rained and sir.cer manner that the qustiou Sl Stcr-l.' .m nln to strcf-dtid th thin of Germany' Panama interfering tl. oj jorturity We were"'ovr!'k Kast residence. Second iK" simply did not exist. R' W ore hu!e, it d t,K" all o Ju vvaa out The statement is authorized that th both told that Atiostlr tlrant t r. d ! . y, ut. t?.- of the city, and the d.tt- of hi return ra who I .v information conveyed to our Embassa, N.t-tl.inW.s r it i to vl!J of on n." unkmw t;.. dor at Berlin was entirely voluntary n.i l. ' Wf.-- i th-t: ft !lnov ru evrr t;a - in th vvatch.-ltrains the part of the German Government, a? night ti"-ti Itt rii th-intervitw of the Colombian -Th i'...ir,n r In vv h tl rre r!vi he- ar.avverM. Ste at Nw York had been ignored "S't," kpt on) i"Mrev t t wtk Ir.c a a th- Kt nearly all night, but wntt o, a nt ic, here. Th" action of the Perlin Govern-irc!; c..r.v d t ic w is thoroughly appreciated by the triy jlia. r. o; t h.i a that . "1 heard that Apostle lir.it.t was rtr.r.- i.i Washington Government, for, although e tl.- attlk- - wi( o i niortdriiC. and thaljut'ts , it merely confirmed what the State der r.. t tl " efiico was men. seen he moral sevcril st th tvtt, tha by lii.)tn partment already knew, t.ni!i-u- s in '"VJU'iK" c.av fect of the reiteration at this tlm of After this time he has not v. a l!. f.rtttr tf it i i.t Germany's friendly attitude to th The Sheriff's Opinion. ' j t t fl . i vo'xl it If be will not lii is it United States thought i v or tt..i ; to. .i hi has oft the city, !; t. "In my opinion lost on the powers. he me; n i, nou need M'Vcrnl days ago that icr. our t i r h r. Jor ,tre on th n.I"i d it p arlr c he was to .iv CANAL COMPANY vVTLI -! r The !1rt th- fo;-eastliound Itio G tni'.e Western train w GRANT EXTENSION OF ..n i w.li f i:l. for his new T.rl of mission try lalor in ' "ly wi.- ti ir.- - r lurna w ;i t tr-ak TIKE FOR PURCHASE. Europe.doubtlt-Sh i'l1' ktiows tl'.at If "lie tr", out of the Stat l.e car. not be brought CINCINNATI CON.'S ANNUAL, I'AllIS, Nov. 11. W. X. t'romwc'.l, back, for ac.ordlng to th- statut-s- . tin-- ! lawful cohabitation is a mlsd.-mAmerican counsel for the- Panama ir.(r I H. in jf irar. r- . i j- ? t-!i t ucu rat", - of t c-i- rc-ri- it. !. ort pre, that - VTMT7 L I r,vlf b2". 'ii t t. til t . - r t t I; i v, . i the dunp. ' It W'll('. t ;. l to th- - ! With a railroad rt-j. It - ... t"r:---n ftl.-.:iti5 t. Mr, taf w t..th it a j I: :;t f .1 fr;-hr.- i jcm !" ore enttM c:( ?. tf ; ' P' art) every dut". ' the j OXE - f- r r J i - ' fr 7ae.,f" 11 i c. f, 1 c .f 41 I la J rr.rt f.:t ..,:. i.is(f r,,rrnr i, itlitim The a s -r .:l 1 Jfixl prifv:. Rte r it I t tr - h v th h'avy ;itr,ue at th lfiijjn railroad vthil r w-II- Got Warrant at 7 O'clock. me directly by "It was not hand'-the police oflicials. but whs brought to 1.': me at the county Jail by Deputy Steel" Just after 7 o'clock lust evening." "What were the next steps taken?" "1 went up to Apostle Grant's residence on Second East street ami Steel" went up to the resilience of Mr?. Emily W. Grant at CI Second street. At toth plates we wer told by the womn that Apostle Grant was out of town., f r 1 1 i 1'tah lh tf l ertatlon. t i r-- a 1 h-- t; 1 . f.. !,.. 1 aoi-t- l r!mon p'-rt- '. 1 el-j- j - lj' cf 'f i; rKS Twry t'l t' ir, i Ai'fi-- -- r ? V ! .,-- t2.000.CarO fcr Ttirk'.tii IU.fa. Ie'l t 5 t i t '- It !". ! . lav cl . a Ti Chicago Caltia. t ' t t rr t r. tr ?r-- '' . - r . . T"i tuiiii i r V. ' a-- - ml Ut.; t'jH. 4 f',;cft l ' k Tt1- - 1 !lt. trf I'm 1 h put of hlKh-rrwill tvllhUan pj"l 1 t E t l:-nln Sp lrt;. fn in that t r in th" mine nr tin f;.i le.'. nt 1; 1" t PV,. . !' at t."U", t1 mmlh, .r.;c. if at l.nvcr l!.:rt H)i; at , ItO nt r;.i-Mllir lstv tMrtv f. i f : er thlr v I.i) t ; : At it . t ; 1" at i.-i" Surra metito. 17J at thirty OPEN P.OAl'.D Ix.wrr Mir.mth i ' .it ' lir r tf1 C it at at l'' ; !' :t at i'f. r-! t . S:.ir !.. li: .j(d. V. T tro. 0 at ilc. cl!i r t n TOTAL .At.K.It- - Kiit.ir. r S.:rr jv har f r T; h.rtn. Tut a I. 4c !.rrn Feen this morning Sheriff Emery and asked: "Sheriff, at what time Inst night did-yoreceive the warrant for Apostle LOU'-OP.AD- It v- r-- Inri lf. rd raa " r f lllMiJ " r t 2? tht r.otl.lrK b - I uprlnten Jrnt ''S "4 - on." I: - r!?ff ORE AWAXV3 HAILR0AL. .'.' ..th5 ti .C .m; ar'.r.K .f i latcd loe MjU cir r at - DEEP CE.EEK .t H . th- .o ... 'i u .... .. U tttei'.t. itOnton Crr .' .r? ,- 1 tr - man e ttn fiol ' - - 4 trjk' at - f - c-.- ;r .itT !r nt I'.oVi rr ( VVSi itrrTr-.--- fttro y r. p-- t. !. ilevelopl at I ; rt l" .A". , d-- fi i. i ? i-- - 1 t- r-- 1 1 J ln .; Ttt-ln- t - 1)1 f tlf t'.nit Conr-lidal-- Z ,M f. H " New York I'r. m 1 rt P'-- irt .r ! Otirf. h-i- . .ri 1 , i; . .... t Sfrt tnst-r- t lw-n- II'-a- . r r' TI. . r.t-:- 1 .ZZt " :ih 4 - J - r fc- r- r.krV 1 1 ft .itll. FM f seen of Grant .", f, 6.V. Z.i Mpnl.nttm Martr V'Rihli.gt'i; fe cr.U 12" m,l c Atr-'.-s 1 l- ti J f sir r rrtr . t c f t.- tunnel. nUail the middle of thj rrjh. It thlt.k. t rr'-lJ'r- ! Kaf. that vtl'A rt;--r- ty within ix tr.or.ih lh tor. for nmrn'M. uhlrr'rit w h!ch III net th" (titij any at th 1 ent prlc of ffjr lren at',iof n- - l.f!o "Of the futur CntlK tid lPif, V" fel i. !( H;t-!rrr In ihl oTe l'!!? tiiln. We tfn iir-me tuir . have WAtcVd IV t'i,i.iM.:i Utr.l . IP rton 1.A !.: r 4 ltutlrr-I.lb.-1 at d 1 ' ... k4 and . JM7 F. S. Mh.lmc r.imjtny Val.o Cof-pe- tIr. rn-lart- py ai.".-- ' r, a&J t I n "fJ . f ' if tr f o gtr,tta vrU f.ct V'nMl n 4tr.(lr lrf lc f llMla i. Ari f.rrfcffttt4?.ry rutatkin. Uh Jrt-tdatrmaine-- l " 5 k - iri'r t ir rj vthr ct rr j J. ry p".:ir x t tr aj Go ll-- rtft 1 r cn! c-r,- .' a ? Silver SM. i.l South Hwannfa Star Consolidated i' Sm Ft ah . Uncle Statu Cosa.;i itr-,-l Silver fll li J?H decline of I' 5Tj l.'O ', oni-o'.lJate- PMvrr !. ., i n n th ? . c l?T-4-- - 1 TO r J METAL MARK ITT. ..' Steel on First of ri, N! W Yv'I K N. .... ' VI K r I .. .1 S His Condition Continues to Improve, I - AkM.. HI!. Show-- '' nt. Kaiser Keeps Indoors, but Advance. - Alice AJax Colombia's Cbance. Large Blocks Slocks Let -- FREEZING WEATHER ON PEAKS AT ALTA non-combata- BUSINESS CHANGES ARE LOW. MAMMOTH ACTIVE; DALY-JUDG- E IS FIRM IRREGULAR REPORTED FALL OF c 2: i f'.tf , t", a to t ,. i |