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Show The SArr Lake Telegram. 10 6.ta ENTURIES WEEK'S BUSINESS FAIR; SLUMP AGAIN OF MISRULE IN STEEL PRICESJXOSED FIRM fo" Ms - .SALT LAKE ROUTE " PLANS RABBIT HUM"-S About Well- Hnovpn People. i! f The week's business on the mining exchange amounted to IW.iU.5i. for Small Trading and Nar which a total of 119,992 fharcs was transferred. Of thi aggregate today's covered 7505 shares, the selling figrure bing $5375. Aaejlran Cardinal ar,t-4- . in row Stock 1 Changes II A strst eif Nt. I'.niir, Daly Wert closed today with $33 bid and 331. asked. & drop aa compart 4?,-s- l an en to r"lf with yesterday, but a ajain over last Saturday's quotation. Tha prle dropp4 at 5f rer.i'.Herr,f cr t Market. adDaly-Judgthis morning from $36 to $33.60. during the saie of fifty sharrs. t rrxr g tnee.t vanced to $3 on the opening, but weakened to i: r. on the close. toward AfM:bu.l NEW YORK. Nor. May Day moved up to SVi cents with the sal of 40CO share, while New Tork tsii . Veteran Thtatilf 1 2Ca 111. sold up to the mark. South Kwansea got W Hi cents for &00 share, and and narrow hncs wr th hr-t- r Tetro let the same number go at 2 cents, weller thirty days. Utlca of the dSsr.gs In lh ttnek CHUA;. iffN vtirtT if ciit1,-Consolidated Mercur ruled at R3 cents, Yankee Consolidated at 49 cents, and market lcxJy.pnls f l tislna Vurtr. til ff- ri llrf T;Hfl' Century at 64 cents. Victoria, an outlaw stock, sold 10) shares at 4S cents on th shown ihrourhot the M. Yetr4e) ' m 11 W h Km of Uri curb. th of PUIm Htl fra1s;a heavy s:tlrg r t t 'd fftn nt'.t-Jtr. Following are the closing quotations and list of sale: .n r lwlr him 1a1 i Tb aT lomlniKi th Bid. Asked r - WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. A severe arraignment of the legacies of Spanish maladministration of Porto Rico Is made In the annual report of William Elliott, Commissioner of the Interior for Porto Rico, made public at the Interior department Friday. Mr. Elliott says it is a "pity and a shame that during the four centuries preceding American occupation of the island so very little effort vi&s made- to open up communication; that so ismall a portion of the millions of dollars wrung from the people in Imposts should have been spent in the betterment of roads, for education or any other useful pur- sa g-- ffwi f ate t:g ;t vl ft?4t t set t t . j ' I,. 1 j'-- tUw1. la ft; r jr..s tt Airr rtt ttr,lr V; e, 16-ce- r run of ' Al 1 l'rld AJax I $ Bullion-Bec- k arisa pose. Coi gor 1 ,V reole. METHODIST. First Methodist Episcopal. S2 East Third South, the Rev. J. S. Bickel, A. M., S. T. B.. pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m., theme, "Cheerfulness." At this service Miss Isabel Monahan will sing and Prof. Nettle-to- n will render a violin solo; special music also by a quartette and the choir. At 2:o0 o'clock the funeral service of Mr. George Ward will be held in the church. At the service Miss rimiiy evening preaching Sunday-schoo9:4o a, l. ILarsen will sing. m., Wesley A. Price, superintendent; Junior League, 4 p. m. ; Epworth League, 6:30 p m. Cordial invitation to all. Seats free. M. E. church. Sunday-schoLiberty 10Park at a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m.; . Character"; Epsubject, "A Beautiful worth League and praise ser". Ice at 6:30 p. m.; preaching at 7:30 p. m.; subject, "A Great General on the Eve of Battle." We extend a cordial invitation to everybody. L. R. Bailey, pastor. Illff M. K. church. Ninth East and First South. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. xn. ; subject In the morning. "Mutual Dependence and Mutual Helpfulness": even-Insubject. "The Valley of Dry Bones." la Special music morning and evening, dles' quartette in the morning. Sunday-school- , 10 a. m.; Epworth League, 6:30 p m.: praver meeting. Wednesday evening. 7:30. The Epworth Leascue will keep i to "open church" Friday evening from JO. Amusements from 7 o'clock to 8. pro gramme from 8 to 9. refreshments from 9 to 10 o'clock. A cordial Invitation to all tho services and entertainments. UNITARIAN. First Unitarian 140society. Services held In new Unity hall. Second East street, at 11 a. m. : there wl l be Thanksgiving: ser vices, and the subject of the sermon will be "Dally Bread." by the Rev. W. It. sin "What Fish, IJr.; Unity choir will Shall Render?" and Mr. H. H. McCorkle will render "Jerusalem." Emerson class will meet immediately after services in the In the and Sunday-schoupper room, room. lower Unity club will met large in the new hall on Monday, November 23rd. All interested are cordially invited SCIENTIST. First Church of Christ. Scientist. 33G 10 a. East Third South. Sunday-schoo- l. m .; church service, 11 a. m.; subject, "An cient and Modern Necromancy; or Mes merism and Hypnotism." Each Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock a meeting is held to listen to the testimonials of healing of both sin and sickness. All are welcome to these services. Free reading-room- s open dnilv from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., in rooms 163 ll South building, Main street. Take elevator. 8. 37-2V- 1.00 4 3.9- - 1.3l .61 .ni 4 .50 .41 .0V"i .44 .0 ol Butler-Liber- al Century Dalton Emerald .. Joe Bowers La Itrlne Little Chief Martha Washington New York Richmond-Anacond- Tetro a Yankee s: lt .OS .It .3i .M .4 24',, .40 Daly-Judg- 19. IA .10 .10 .ot vi .. . .0.1 ".fC .014 ".02 v . V.; Ii St 'adv. "M to rtV 'Ue . !i cntt' i r har ar!. HM't. tar-- - i t- - r- V fa-- ;. C l "A a nit"fj Wlr c a'l' c. rii r.ra, filers. lUt2l", Ii'!l4', II'u'"; srrn sirr. ltll. Jlt-ni"- . $1 s T-- nod hrtfrra. tt f . k'ra sl rn rums, tl U'.tZ'-)oKa-l- tr rtj la hulk nf - t'l4; !), rrljrr ytkr, li.Mt msikrt Itfrr rts ': tl.i'. l.'itrM. tt. ti4S. trkra.HvcJ4. IiM. Hl'-m- i. Phr-- . t l Utnta tons. welhr-rs- . 3-lr- l"rr n.S- r.rl Whoil-Ifirmf- ivrnT; 4J'C. M'. May. nVf "4'f Novrmb-r- , i' y Julv. 4iiAtaN'nrr.Jntv. i'V: 4,; trd Mv, . K-- fthct. "ash. N Ttmr th - V. - MININO NOTES. rr.v M v 1 "Itr--f Word was received In thl city yesterday of the death of CIrsnl C, Snyder at Craig. Colo. Mr. Sr.ydr Has well known In local rr.lr.lr.g clrcl-- r. rsr r. iTi-n- ltrtir. fof rTrrnai-.tv cal s I' trd Ore nnl bullion settlements In thl" city yesterday arromtel to i,.3?. on follows: Silver. g'-land ores. i;;.9CO; base bullion. t::.4-- ropfr i. d. t : rf fri'-- -- ra rrl; r:"rr. -- l! rr !rr Ii .rf-.-- !) r'l f-- art a a; l at H )n r' I ' " . ! '.,al 'II ' I i I !.' ."i ! t- , t - invat ' l- t Wool. V t ..! J .n rf . r 's .j - i ! f ii) rv . ! I T- lt At, .ft m .t . rt- - i , - . r . 1'. t n. ; rf I ,, r rt i ; 1 1 fi. i--r ol i ji . , a't 1 t r lit-1- ;- j - " . h 1.,- . i 3 ' , It:-- - Yt I v; " - CO., Knitf If I '" ' '- I . ' '3 "'-- . 3, 1 ri l'4-lr- f - '! . . n. x l'f'." 1 I- .: 4 ' '- iSl - fh' 1 ,l ha .r-j-- r- - m l3ArsKlRaS, t -- ;'!) a:.a4 . t - rt . If - a A a'- -- r a 1 t- J - , k if '4 . -- e-- f- i. t , . - '' a 1 (m l a o . 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J i :; ; J; 1 Ml-- 4 : I 1 -. W ' I 1 v ' . ; k, - tti ,h tq 1 ; " -- - : ' -1 1. W t' "' V r:t u 1 ' A ' r i. a. t R.G. DUN 15 " H . . X s T " -- A I a t, ., " . v i ih. v .a V, ; i.'Hi 1 . 'ii '" j.-.,. ' An' 1 J '4 . t r , ! V - '. I aa- ; r. a f - - , t, is d V - - iri ;, , . . . .. an 1 a. ; ; :t ;. t, , .. ' k .5 ; tti fc" . ' I f . t I ..'..i : - , '- y 51 - ; ; . K i 6 1 , -- . . ".-- tr' u -- !'. ; .t '.. !.; ".. ? : ; e ''M!f t I I a x t . d I . J t . law-ail- Si ' h a: ! a i ! . Tu v-t- I ' .. .: ; ; J . 4".i I- I & CO. RANK 3 op-ala- . v Ml I. . ; ; : :? . .J 1 f . k S j v. . ', - 5? : j . . : ;' a 1 14 r- .. k. ;!. II i r - j : ?i 1 I a u . 5 "a 1 f ''hi , , , n';t .., Js-'.'f- 1 . ; - .. -- 1 , $ - a - ....... );w ,f4a vi r -- t . ? . ' 11 i r ij - ........ ., - !- A .T I' trihat - .., r.. . !. J. m t " r- ...... ; V I! f ,r 41 " "jrt ''!).!.'.,,',,'. HCj. !'. a. ? k . t a 1 f 1 - " " "t a 1 . , A." imii I t. a V - I a It. - ff ! nv.ft( f t, a " M V! . - r n aa. J m it a J V" mi t a NOTICE. as ir...amm a- - 1 l a a r lt.t 3 rtt aa aim I fatr-- A '1 sv: - 4 a A f rr-,- j lr. ta : j W ." c f r !.,, ? t" 4 Banhrs " rr-tt. : XI i S t a -r ' J 1 j:tart. 5 4t rr.t.: ( - a f I RSflBLIC ! " 1 - i;fia - a " j'" ,a r " TV 3 :. .'r -- i l,s4. ; . r-- J A t - k s t . t aa Ka i 1 9 5 j 7 -r, r Csl m "' ,t Central Christian church. Third East X. ix ' t ' "J and Fourth South. Preaching at 11 a. m. OEOROE nVST. Crtt?J Trf. I ' A I and 7:45 p. m. by Dr. T. W. Plnkerton: ; a , ..T , sermon will le a continuation of Utah. t I4sh r.i -.U'yrrijrr. O.T.rti la ' Siil.taho morning T.:r? Har!rThirdorr.pr. the series on the Christian church; choir Hnv,ih r.4 Ta-rtH:iSi;:,n'' i Itciias 11 4, city. i Nov. Th or Lt;i!m'i will sing "Now Is Christ Risen" at the r,i:r(ka, X r frara lrn .. , shlpmrrt Vst. ; I v . t t j h tli district for k service and an anthem by Dud fr:n ; of p.st morning lijr.k 'uif y.rst HI irlal!, divided among "r,.;. I . I . i . at the evening service; Sunday-scho- ji mounted to ley Buck South, :rin adU.tl-.a j m tlii' mtrud ii f'diows: :!' at 12 :S p. m.; Christian Knd'-avoWALKER DKOS.. I ., I', r r i I" t at 6:30 p. m.; Junior Endeavor Tuesday at Cent tiir. ial Kurekti Total zk . ." f t arn A even4 p. m.: prayer service Wednesday ir Yankee a T ing at 8 p. m. All are invited to attend Cncle Ham . TEREONAL GOSSIP. I" . these services. ' n Tetro t v , ! M..r .f. .t,; JAMKS M CAHTHY. a G ERMAN EVA N G ELI C A L. li.chmoinl Anaeond; I ..... ... . jn : minl letter ktK.wn as 'r:t-Ma- . tr. i German Evangelical services at the East Kagle kt Hlue thl city on hia way frotri Ataka. v tri j Watr ita , , , Side Baptist church. Third South and HuUlnn-ll'-cr r h ha sft nt the sumn-Seventh East. Preaching and the holy Houtli Swansi'H lt.rr in . communion at 9:45 a. m.; Sunday-schoo- l, Colorado. He says !. . rrrn greatly jj Mr I Tf . '"1 2 p. m. All our German friends, strangers Swiin.-i1 is In health by niine Improved iron Dis.rct Nitional Hank trip. I :ii p.r.d children are cordially Invited. The l)raKQ a a a ,. ... Xl;t l.acledi ' x; Rev. G. A. Zimmer, pastor. t j i r.r t'VO: 2 C11AR1.KS C. PAI'.HON. a w;:. i Mar Consolidated . r. I'a. a '.. "f Hia k Jack (iron) EPISCOPAL. n Ken-yoIs known at the lawyer. N Y Vtvrj ;. St. Paul's church. Main and Fourth I'arisa Mammoth . i. today. ? 11 Charles E. Perkins, rector. Lower -South, the Rev. . Itv IVrr ml it tral 8 C: a. m.. holy communion; 9:45 lra " Services: a I A . 1' TROOrS ORDERED TO il a. m., morning AJix a. m.. Sunday-schoo- l; I "i t B ; Inii: c III' "A Christian's prayer and7:30sermon. TELLUHIDE DISTRICT. Total p. m., veiling prayer and ventory"; permon, "Thanksgiving." being the third Miv s'fjl .. in a series of sermons on "The Part and MAJESTIC'S COPPEH :i.-C- ov. MATTE. Nov. DKXVKR, . Iv,wvly prutnt I." . Worship." Thursday. Purposes of Divine services: co.nnucia tv r.-- r i r;,i a. m., hoiy ., , ordcted a detarhn.sr.t cf th NaThanksgiving10 day Friday a. m.. communion; j in. .oo.o"o. Thanksgiving service Cir?Ai The Majpstic company has two car of tional Cuard to proceed to Teltutlde frr May ih! . and sermon. Strangers and visitors are copper ? t ft matte ' 'a from ATI the ntnelter HAM at t th" all these to the puriose of affording protection t services. All seats welcomed t , J Js j on on woman's The will of returns meet on sampler today. guild frte. The men who ,s 1 3 r ' t may be wl'.'.lrg to work In the y afternoon with Mrs. Von Knob-loc- thee will be In this afternoon and both n Tuesdav 870 e I" J lir !fa mlnea and mill. Maj. Zeph T. Hill l(l1Second street. 11 at . of them WMil likely be sold on Monday. a . ' . A letter from Ceneral Manager Kln-no- n wtii te m command. ST. MARK'S CATHEDRAL. I.II.l.l II? . Immediately upon receipt of lite (lot-- , f ; r. ir announced that two more cars had St. Mark's Cathedral, Rt. Rv. At.iel Hhar-ma- n Leonard. S. T. B.D.. bishop; Very Rev. left the plant last nlaht. and that an- ernor'aM. instructions AJJt.-OJ 'f Hell Issuad crders to thtaa t'rru. D.. dean Sunday next other would be loaded jl Eddie, James B. J r r a today. 2 J903. a. of cavalry, tlcht roti-ar.before Advent. November troops of m holy communion: 9:45 a. m.. Sunday-schoo- l: infantry and detachments of tha signal Invitation to Cuba. 11 a. m.. morning prayer and serReform Demand Utcent. and medical corps, a total of Too men. to 1. Nov. m mon. "The Advent Call:" 6:30, Bible class: t r.. Senator '.1 rr "Washington. f '.f"i HafiS. to Tellurlde. These proceed troops hva i author nf thi rfsolutton nnnexlrnt but p. m.. evening prayer and fifth of 1 rm trslin:ir' fT;sr , been relieved . from duty I h recently has Introduced a Joint resoluscries of addresses especially to young It'.a:an th that SALTiv-- I.AKi:i CI I V. forre "Reading." The tion inviting Cuba to becom a Ftate of at Cripple Creek, whrre th people, isthe subject being cordially invited to attend the tho United states utKn terms of equality guarding the mlnea has been reduced to tha I ort lr,m unsaas anj :!! public HO men. with the States of the Cn'.on. services. Free seats. n ,..-..-- a. their fv.snt rrjnrra 7 "'':'. fr w-rr- a. S 1 ari- (i U a r.r tf ,'f (trrjirt. J. J, A l;V aV rfar " '. ?t l.a.fc, I " r ' - I :r if Mi f c a a .f4'it. ' ft a l ! t: i Cr l -- .1 t 1 i j T hi rinvi; a a KNu. : i DINK OF THE l; r DEUNQUEJCT J!rt. ," ai .ttit a.:i. r'o a lri ...... , r , 'I'fl-Alt- ol. ; ;'-- . . I j aa I C i a ? t is 4 1 5 I ; f . iitf-- i -r, s - . I 2 1 t;v - n i ;.4 i iu t a - '' ' jx t "a f a -- " !r s; . . LOCAL QUOTATIONS. I r-- , r.r. - 1 1 f ' T" tf ' i. WELLS. FARGO Sta; t . a!trl s v DVID H A !AVrj t' ! C . ' " I tr P. ' f f T ! 15 r i (rit.'i b "7 !1 I i Il ! I' - tn t. : sn".'i:hit ai;i si a I J n i A f 5 I A H 1 t V ) ! f iI f.fj.ra r- .li't C: 4t ....... til tK f ! fc t w f ;,J , J C. I.VN I t! iw ay yt:a i miut j fv - t tr . d a I S ' t C a ' fl " at"- .irri. . mt-"--- f ff ' 'ft MTHmi 1 1 f r " - ' t""?. ; i !"" Liuli St. J.-- i- Sea -3 i V ! . 1 ff f r- I - . " j.-- a - Cl ' '. 't . Mif ' " 1 1 I" I'fel.r; rc' ' t" n .;i - vi l- t .j f I r1 r I rl- ' a. . l . , r l it.. a r fr,r f,5 - .1- I j f. 1 f ! nr, . f . t:. l:e I. ( f ,i'"r' -- I . . t. 1 ' I I :'r' al t " i. u f..r f I" -- : at If m t t . It lt r r k 4. rr . It f r IH't t . ' : . It'll a a r .. l.itw-fe u'.t' i p v.. f.oa-- a lt lit. t r . -- i 'It I .t a ' r . flat Ut. ,if. ... In " i',n c! " a 1 sa i f-- f I5..-- l o 1,f -- joti I - 1 - t r l,. f t ' . j:-- . .- 'I, I' :l j. ! i : a . a Jfcrf, . f tr 1 tic: p: t Nrar York Money. ii a, v. r uit ,i 1 - ' , y iitK Nv :i rn rail r.! tri'.at. V ' . s" loans t. i i.,!te . re t9 " C S r!r.f , t'. t "1 t )"1 in for Statrr ,i'jia'. ISarir- t j o ti "rra f . .. I k i ! t rilOBATE NOTICE. rt rvirr--,- rt r.-- A' lai i r W i May. Vr. rtf,r--- r. I )t -- laiat t I 4Vi M. lr,m.trr. i KTi; ISt January. ar) t'lat (O. sv.trrfr.lr. 3L-i--, rr. p..rk-Janus- rdUr, 1 " - : I 1"H 5 . ' tf A H'atr rr.r ft c51. hV. Tjr; crf, J'-t-r. - ff ft : tt I . 1 ' 1 r c - ' f 1 r f J.M r,ct :Vr that CHlCAtiO, Nir. c Start"! l'(lV,r I) and sflr actilr.g ; ta V,.V. lo pri'r - - . i1!''am. ! ti Mr frr a. s-- Cfcttago Grain. The Wabash Mining company ha levied an atsersment of S cents h.ir. "at.r; fase . i;-ji-- f. 'i : , ... r' ; f. t ? li-K- 't Mi1!!.',! a " t IK ! ! ; i.a a I .. a - H "T at. 3 la .. ! I Collins Is Rtr,erilr.aUi. tTit ; d ' I . t a ... ifi!,t. ;. t SI r t m M'rti tr.rr; MtlV.. H".'4-C- ratkrt ; at ffi - t t ..irv:iis v . K.bs-Jar.u- main tunnel, while ;i mnr.th The Saraninto" mor. regular dividend allowing for bad weather. Is likely to of JSOCO will tw tostr1 rxt Wdnaday, before it reaches the loading the payment to follow December 1st. elaps station of the Boston Consolidated. The delay i tho more ngKravating as lh Manager Crow ther of th t'ontinrr.tsl- ore of the two properties is greatly In Alta rr'rls that shmr,ts from tht demand. Remaining road work Is property have been rrsutmi. mostly finishing trestles and tracklay-irg- . Ir. J. J. Snider, who I r mnvtirg the At Yampa f.nelter and I'tah roppor Mvstlc Khrlne grout cf Hlnghatn concentrator outcloor work has of leave for th Hast am lime n"t i!;i cour.ee n!so had a serious ret hick, with when there will probably hv 4:r. fk the rtsuit that i'stlmats of th tlm t of vt:l lntr-sa few b und r covr and conlo al rnirlng men. vhri all can struction can go forward without reference to weather condition ha Building; I'erraits. disngreeubly uncertain. Ulr.g-haThe bj::Uirg prn In , .r, llulletln. Y. M 4! A b jl'.ditvg. ri r r r r St4ta TINTIC'S SHIPMENTS. . , t- - : art Flrt thr str-r'.- l r 1 -C- ' a rf Ul, lit t t. ; Hr c . , 1 .. ..'-- ! ., ,fc it ' S5 I ' ' . ' ,'iC'' Cattle. Mr,! Cy tm Nov :i n!-1tc. if (V r t,i' mrkrl tf!i"I',l. r!t j i rs, Ur mf IMUi tMriii'. nirrr. ' - C let I s jiit 1t ltt '.!.. tftv 11 li i J v.r r -a t '- ,.(', . r 'k - U.- af-fe-- . a tr. i, 1 u ijai :u' ! i-- cv '.. atfital KANSAS CITY. Amalcamntfd t 1,.?.$" Hansaa crtpts .'!l';rt; ay. ti-.f- i i t S" wH' At tt a . -i 't 4 -a. t ..... 1 il!' ..... m . a- -. ,S,r I ? H A t cf - ca tl.t ) gx" -n I Mvll aid -f .- 5 5 Im!',1 ' - '" ;l J l,('.tt.itrt.) f . I I t i In l it.ai f.afwf ta t w rf, !'tt t' i!f rait J.t v ra ;f,.a CcJorr.l iar.; i. J i if '! 0 Co. For (Kurnlshcd by brokers, room 5. Walker liank building.) j- 4 H Nt.W I : CHRISTIAN. 4 i -v frf)! haf - r-- r superintendent. t l t r 'us S' !. tut sX rt.u ii tfa 4 a- tf tfaj1tr a Hudson bn ol Lia.-- -i s.-- '. U Vl'fn lnta. tt fr,ir-4fl!f '.ihl', r.at . Owir.fr to the severe Mornia ar.d low temperature prevai'.ng. operations ot. the upper extension of th? Copper licit railroad ha of lat materl.illy retarded, fo that it may be a fortnight before it is completed to the Yampn'a j tf-- . t-- I. n t-- " NEW YORK METAL. TODAY'S BOSTON MININO STOCKS BAPTIST. ; 1 m- Wrsffn UnN, li Rutan. Consolldntrd Mercur . Daly West VtHh United States Mining . 1 a fair to The pajit brought by K. C. Ilutan and W. F. Hnlder against I. C. Huck. president of the Annie lurle company, to obtain a Urjce block of stock In that company, was brought to a clor last evening. The complaint alleges that Kctan nrd Huck entered a contract In lm. providing that the two should share equally In any mining ventures brought about. Under thla agreement Hutan c!alms to hav carried through a dal nr,e''t!r,, whereby the Annie Inurle were sold to Chicago capitalists, Hurk number receiving a big among th block of th mining stock. Hurk. It Is claimed, failed to live up to 1 la part of the contract with Hutan. and suit was consequently brought to recover a half Interest In th stock reallied by Huck. Snyder I a plaintiff In the actoln merely by reason of an assignment to him of a half Interest In the Agreement by ol lr. of iou4. Hrtr;. tUrl,-l-s e, r cioctt. naay evening service hi Rio Grande chapel. Second South between Ninth and Tenth West. Sunday-schoat 3:30 p. m., Miss Bertha M. Moore, J J :il. - e, Scott-Streve- ol :..'.Uf i I" l tf J, :i ttMa a l i!i aM-- Jji jiJ 'f tot ft m J'. u i; t't. t. ,m v - Oen- - trt. rtrr. Iron. ' here tomorrow. The Catrow crowd Jdnce it took control of the Columbia has been vigorously rro.secutlng- developments.' and the mine has now opened up far better than SPIRITUALIST. was expected. It has been stated un8 at Spiritual meetings Sunday evening o'clock at Federation of Labor hall, over officially that $225,000 was paid for the Hill's drug store. Everybody cordially In- Columbia, but a few individuals believe vited to attend. Test medium in attendthe actual Felling price of the property ance. was a lecture and2G7tests Sunday even- amount. good round sum below that Spiritual TemWest South at Mrs. ing Fontyn's, ple. BLUE JAY EXTENSION. Spiritual meeting Sunday at 8 p. m. at Odd Fellows hall. Spiritualism psychonet-rall- y demonstrated by lecture, tests, diagnosis of disease and healing by Dr. Alof the Georpe K. Teasdale. manaa-elies Winzell of California, assisted by Fro?. Jay Kxtension Mining company J. F. Petritech. Mr. Merrit of New York Blue located near Statellne. , in Music by Mrs. which Is on and Mrs. Camomile. the city business relative to his Evans. Come and enjoy a feast. property. LUTHERAN. The Rlue Jay shareholders have been Holy Trinity33fiEnglish Evangelical Lutheran church. South Fourth East, the regularly putting up mony for development work, but the period of returns Rev. Herbert Martens, pastor. Sunday-schoat 10 a. m. ; divine service at 11 a. Is at last in sight. m. The Lydla league will meet on Wednesday at "3:30 p.300m. at the home of COPPER BELT RAILWAY Mrs. J. A. Johnson, East Ninth South street. MOVES TOWARD YAMFA. ol Hcnera for t- wk aael .04 .01 .14 '. k j sr.a ea tk ? -r n - al J t" t Mrr- rf S . . a- - 4't i i;?( f- t.t Jr.e 1 Republic, cks n itiifH, ait.): !- Iwtsr f was t r Ti i- . Henry Cat row. secretary of the Ohio Copper company, which recently acquired the Columbia of Ringham. arrived from his home In Ohio Thursday night. Maj. Catrow Is expected to reach ol i .- HENRY CATROW ARRIVES. East Side Baptist church, corner of Third South and Seventh East. F. Harservices at 11 a. m. nett, pastor. Regular at 12:15 and at 7:30 p. m. ; Sunday-schop. m.; Young People's meeting at 6:3o p. m. ; midweek prayer meeting on Wednesto all. day evening at 7:3). A wlcomt First Baptist church, Second South and Second West, the Rev. D. A. Brown, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday-schoat 12:1.", F. J. Lucas, superU. at :30 p. m.. subintendent; B. Y. P. You Are Thankful For?" ject. "What Addle Lottus; Monday evenleader. Miss 8 o'clock thf young ladies' Bible ing at leader; study class, Mrs. atC. 8 J. McNitt. o'clock, the young Tuesday evening, men's Darke club. S. W. Darke, leader; Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, regular church prayer meeting. A welcome to all. chanel. Indiana avenue ::"" and Burlington nt 3 street. Sunday-schop. Navajo G. m.. J. Badertscher, superintendent; n o v :;t. r in t"Mft 1 .04 .... .t" tr. A' n :tf r) thirh b". bad h;i t -f rPsflrs, tyM Hrr. day Ut Jff. ltt -i Wtk i etjrlrrr. Ii. W V. (I me f. UTS Hi of the Ul J f I 1 Ti-- J) i e. hc-rr.- r .t 'r Alt l Jt., Mystic Fbrlne group ft Plngham. h!ch IStj - cf tfa 5" t I was secured recently under a bond and tf Cattle. Chicago -1. r f. t'J t lease by Dr. J. J. Hnlder and hit aso- ''.i',f CHICAGO. N"v. n -"- M.-- 'j -t ; ?'. t rmm'tml . elate, yesterday received seme aarnrle of ore taken from the face of the flsure tl t: "it ' .. k ? ant fc.i jtitZ... In the cross tunnel which ! blr,g run rtut s i i.:.vtt: t4 f : IZ lKHZi . a ralir l5 to Intercept the main vein on th K.ri tr. ; 1 1 ; H'rtlrfn tit.t f.rfrs;1i t a ! rl a reveald th t f.J a T claim, which when ..," tnit-- l l . n.ariift s'Ati)- io JS t' presence of & per cent copper, f mrtrtn turhra I lo iisJ H rt f friar-I'. Hit". ounces !ivtr. 14 In rol l and 4) per cent -r Daly West. 5 at $35 SO. New York. 2oa at 15c; Ton at 16c. South Swansea. Pf) at lS'ic. Victoria, loo at 45c. TOTAL SALES. Regular call. 57no shares for Jfiffrt. Open board. lso5 shares for tZSZ. Total. 7505 shares for SSGTT.. Week's tctals. sharfs 119.W2 for JSO.814.9G. ol J) trJc - th f, r t - !- . 'lttCA:r. nv.. 1 1 it: 1 t -- ir. '.".'l- tb in Di. Railroad Man rrs-tlct- 5' J. W. Cairns, superintendent 7 ".'16 jwtrt 4L s VALUES IN This Is considered a gornl fchowlnc. REGULAR CALL and Mr. Calrna expert to encounter a DX at J3; 60 at JS W, 150 at fine body of ore whn the cwr.lact vln S.90. Is reached. The vein has at various Daly West. 23 at tM; 25 nt vr..t points produced copper or runningrea-as May Day. 1000 at c; 1000 at S'c; ) at high n as 22 per rent, and there f',c. son not to expect similar valus at th South Swansea, 3.7) at 10c. depth at which the cros) tunnl wl'.l 'cr.tury, :0 at Me. Ttro. &' at ?3 se'.ler2"0 thlrtv day. tap the vein. Yankee Consolidated. at 40c. OPEN BOARD. ANNIE LAURIE'S BIO SUIT Consolidated Mercur. laQ at Sic. ENDS AFTER EONO TRIAL. nt I !M, Daly-Judg- ;- ar d X'M'.m J1 1 ! MYSTIC SHRINE ORE 70.o Jot, Wsln rfffrt oiofn.l.j Furl !? J r4(it -- - it. rt.!cir, f rr U'f r nr.(;r.!i, in s th-a!r- It EANi: CLEARINGS. l.oo Sacramento - ford Western a 'r Ibe ufrr rotmblm tr.U tlmt. rsIn. luc1 a ffllUrc out tt Mnt.l. tmn, Nert t wtrn. WrUntvfUM II.ctrc I to P and a few irr !ot S Koeeo-Homesta- ke rttf than fil enlJtl rf Ihtffrrr. hf.t. ltk .a. - W. GOOD Silver King Sliver Shield South Swansea Star Consolidated Swansea ; Utah Uncle Sam Consolidated United States Mining Cc Valeo khtci anJ lek)rt t'ntte.1 H!t h l' rarrrl s'--- h t r-- Silver dropped to CIS cert per ounce today, a decline of one-ha- lf a cr.t as compared with yesterday. Copper and lead held at the uiual prices. a- R.S7H S3. 00 nd fhlnc sellira. Htrvia Ir rrr 4 .60 Daly Daly-- J idgo Daly West Eagle & Blue Bell rand Central Horn Silver Ingot Little Bell Ixwer Mammoth May Day Mammoth Petro CHURCH NOTICES. METAL MARKET. .11 .'si oneolldated Mercur .4 1.7 mk. Utk'.s In h t.:; The National Bank Mr!f tr.rt'f, trr. f.ruih ritra?t MI eei4wtle.e a tbair t 1 fT.r mt$ at t I t' nt-j"rt- t- - A;a t-- J.e et, nt :i-A!- t r-- f 1 ! Jc-.t- tti c t It-Pa- - P07-6- rt-'- r lJt- K :w r.viiMNtf. Novr.Mnitn :i. fati:ri.y a aiT' . s . r- ; , . V0 a " J r . I jr -- ,at '?' 1 ; ; ,, ff ae.f-i- . f.r-aT- Net. i |