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Show The vS 8 at Lake Telegram. TUESDAY EVKNING. NOVEMKKU 24. VJOX DECLINES ON WRANGLING START TO COAL TRADING WAS ACTIVE; FIELD S LATE TONIGHT DALY WEST WEAKENS WALL STREET OVER TAXES' lttr Jn th r rr.c t at There was an active session held on the stock cxctiaJii thl morning, and - U. Charles S. Burton; SecreS. Steel of tfce t iv Coy. city Crrr t':o;T tary cf State James T. Hammond and ,' heavy, the trading was well distributed blcn U.l bands' Uvea arc in danger. Between Joseph Young, general superintendent while the total aales wer? not unusually over the board, and a maJorl;y-o- f the FtocVj participated. s In fry Seofield and Clear Creek the Italians of the Rio Grande Western railroad. pM!-!nf Audit-Iare marching with a red flag and at The members of the legislature were to with down .,.! Ai!"-$35.23 West closed at which today jifwMK dropped Daly yesterday ' .:! Castle Gate they are parading with an invited to be present by the Governor, t tr. T f as ,r-.. e 142 whtle let 100. f hares 3 at JS.73. Grand Centh rale of reshares, in Market. American flag turned tfpside down and that he might confer with them with t of M?Tu i. Iat.l of r.'wal'vsn covered Avith the symbols of their or- gard to the financial end of the natter. tral also weakened, somewhat. 1C0 shares golns at JI.T0. 1 IT. 1! AU 1.. M .:.!.-- n Or-All were united in the opinion that the f:y cent?. ganization. Consolidated Mercur was a heavy poller at price between FX and l r GoM rra of it." r l!l5'r.4 c t lc. a nv.. "'There is too much anarchy and in- situation is critical and warrants the opening with the sale of 800 share ni:v torn:, and clowns at Si at the latter Mir r r.rrr?-- v. rxta'-ttetimidation. The Utah Guard will, 1 be- calling; of the guard?. i!sht dellr.s In i" 2000 shares had been released. Lower Mammoth settled don to 40 cent, after lieve, put a stop to this." wak-ene- d op ring deabrg. but lU majrilv of and 'Star Consolidated dropped T0J at 244 cents, while Butler-LiberSupport From Legislature. t r tt v- ;tt . a rr&'l trsctkn bichrr, A If wro Three Hundred Men to Go. 3 2000 shares Martha at found Chief a to rents Little market for assure cent. Governor also the 12; gave They t.: ),-- f r lh Il!g! ,rS 1'. j txfm I d1"! prrf-rrMtr,Tsltn ;cn. C.'Minon said at 2 o'clock this ance that the Legislature would be will- "Washington let 3000 go at cent, and Manhattan threw 10) away at i cnt. lt"p--!'?t""l f.r'tTTl tM l.e-afttnioG.. that therrt would be about 300 ing to meet in special tension upon the stock, which has been kept In th background for a lone time, rF t'l-Thompson vr Hslt I.aK :r er). tli . ift1. down 14. men comprised in the force that would issuance of a proclamation, and that found takers for ECO fhares at 20 cents, and South Hwansea let the fame numnhetJ-.rh e l.r tl IV'ty.thlM fr-: r.i rortf.i leach Castle Gate tomorrow evening:, an appropriation would quickly.be made ber go 'at 9Vc cents. or :i7 f.'l p:c-rl'.it:iK T!" ffli il runnle.r t,l',;,(!. li4r. lie explained that while the full to cover the cost of the guards' maini The Quotations and list of sales follow: ders were r.l tn i i!!rl-n- i n lmtr (f the I Firength oC the National Guard is nearly tenance as long as necessary. tn"T-an MrKt th" prlerAsked. r The convening of the Legislature, faid nd '.i 600, many of the. memoers are away t A r i'An to rTi'i.tl nrv-in Mnn'l r;sy to $ ? f rrc2, h an.11 .1 Nt3n-from their homes and cannot be reached the Governor, would cost between I50C0 Alice A.'.Pon Cr.xt r.tc Atlcrrev In Mttl irt Rpuhii next determined be at their .v.i meeting. e tr1 li on short notice. If circumstances de and $6000. In his opinion it would be Ajax i",rr1 ar,1 ffv L"r.!iel Statrii StcJ j'f-.10 .00 seems to b- the general Impression, tN k. and !; , n I tt, 'trr.mSirrt In Houthern J'ar.SiC ln.jert, mand it, the troops will bo reinforced advisable to incur that expense to se Caripa .M'i It Consolidated Mercur I no : d will u. tf.T!P-post-edividend t however. v that '."i "V si tt t course t,:!' thti ral cure Krn the 1.30 later. emergercy appropriation, .rath- Duly pric". -n l Xtr-,eC. ',Wt ad can lc ?rri pr the the 1'4. s until ranks np;wirtl Join nrd company Rcpuh S.T3 e iolnt 8. SO H,ei Lieut. Col. Greenewald has issued an er than ask local bankers to advance tl.-. Hurmi pl- - s 10 ;."!r l to nl as a rs.UIl trnproxrd price C4.V. 34.60 frrcl on regular. West the interest order appointing Capt. O. R. Grow, X. the money and then pay Daly .n'.vunrf-ilof !i)'Mm,t rrr 1i;t t elsewhere tcfr It 1 Blue Bell I t r G. IT., retired, captain and assistant it until an appropriation were made by Kagle jvi.t. It C!" VirrM r.f feUini: tVpprr AlT.stgfimalrd 3.5 4.0) Grand Central i . sr-C. US SHAFT HEAR a I. IS J. v! rrl-IV .ir;.e a'ioii regular session. Yl.;t rtK inspector of small arms practice, vice dotiaid. .k: 01'i iraj. I Jrr-Ingot lh t t th inrar Pr.Vc H. I'rodufis Charles I'l!" tnmo Corn tvjJJy, tfri; !n.(i 75 1.35 Capt. Bowman, superseded. What Action Is Based On. THE BIO CONTACT VEIN. little Bell 7. W h 2 and the lh rotiniv i;f stnk The union men are empnatie in deny' .40'i Mammoth pryftrrl Iiower IW Krt necor.d ir f rr J ::. .! In it mM'r c I k : P gat ciMtf Vi sh- The action of the Governor was based May Day 07i ing" the operators' charges of violence l.oo on the part of the strikers. They make upon the repeated reports of threats Mammoth Manager Turner of the J. I. C. mine lnrtr.c n iint llow last f'irtt a ilj-- . ' i ntarIo were and life that . property counter charges of intimidation. against r..ui.ed n Jlontt' wer- - irtrc ilnr it of Park City received word ye,terdny .10 C nf brought to his attention, lien have Fetro ' S'ns fill Fit rnllt'" mai .: ",t from the euperlntendent A the property Specialties, at i I t I been prevented from working because Sacramento market tI i but th r'T 24 U e Mh n.. y y nn tl Ss;r.,i Jtmln-.n th of threats of injury to themselves, their Silver Kin rrtrsir ( to the effect that the shaft had tapped heavy. Rctllng. DANGER OF TYPHOID hile k i'm iM stacks families and the burning of their homes. S'lver shield Hmelilrjt 620 ore a feet. at of about I gnktiA depth 1. ".fnTX recovered i ".it" preferrrti Threats have also been made to de- South Swansea O to Manager Turner expects lh shaft nd Lf"motlve preferred 3". IKiinrs AT SUNNYSIDE TO .:4i reach stroy the. air plants of the mines.' and Star Consolidated the- contact vln for which he has t p HunrtPtttl. th- - hsk-In- c Sunshine prirllc:iv thus suffocate the miners at their work. Swansea as he now. almost out ror.sPlerl any ... .. lne stock In the CITY PRISONERS driving day Governor declares he Is prepared I "tab TROOPS AT THE CAMP toThe believes yesterday's disclosure Insure Industrials di.turHng sntlm-nt.4o enforce the law and maintain order T'ncle Sam Consolidated.... .n ."4li the close proximity of the big ore body. at any cost. The troops will not be re- l'nhed SENT OUT TO WORK Kansas City Cattle. .... .." States Mining Butler-Liberno is their tailed until a: .is presence longer Dr. T. B. Beatty of the State Board KANSAS tMTV. Nv. SMELTER MANAGERS DO JO at "Winter Quarters. Castle California. market 14.f'. In tiiftir.c vt fit of Health called upon the Governor required TT-NOT FEAR COAL. STRIKE. and Scofield. The Century Rea;-erH.: "r.n: T'ta ad Gate, Sunnyside the or.'.lTVjrd C nntlve trrs. trndy; .01 !i .'J this morning to offer suggestions to be guards will be distributed in these Dalton 'Irxns Indian t iwt. I2.'il tti'.tne ntrr. ratute. trrr jrifiil'.l ! Kmerald Striker : r.l frtlrr. t2'"-i,- We.t-riunder the direction of Gen. CanCil': ) followed by the troops to b stationed camps Wffk of Joe Bowers th ttr rliy ttip. rp jwp'.ioti It K'ttl .ilve. 5. ?yv.,i; 11 J i Inquiries at the local smelter offices M La Heine M Cfr-s. n. ?.. k ro In unit at Sunnyside, for the preservation of non. Wfiitriv rt CP) wt '.;1 st?rrs. 3.r'llx; O.i none out the that brouRht fact Chief Little today "Will Have Train. on. Special X their health and for the prevention of Manhattan of the ."metiers In this Htato will be Mors Keeriptr lA.rv; Tt.sirkft i t V M Martha Washington As many as possible of the local coman outbreak of typhoid fever among the bulk s paw. H In the lily Intrtr; of as a Inconvenienced lesult .17 New York seriously II ZT MlMflr H $4 virkrr1.'M2S: re t t') t'. soldiers. panies will be sent to Carbon county to) mliJin. t Kp in :,rfn Richmond-Anacond- a (!!) I"V4, onfc hC.. 4 3: llcht. f the coal strike. The smelters each ti: f in. $.2''.4 will be Tetro n - tt i tl'in Dr. Beatty said that all the water night on a special train. This ."ir Iie .23' a ' i't, - tt.rSr t t wfiihfr i sn rmtk'i a trfvir; liecirt ill nr;d 8hfpa on equipped to remain on the scene inhnnd available fcr use at the camp was prowould which carry supply Wabash "io" them cured from one well, situated near the definitely. All other commands will be Yankee for a period of from fifteen to muttenn. SX:,; ".: Ur.it. I.rsii.r; cwrs. c r rjt:. to the center of the disturbed mshed coat camp. twenty days, and the managers think REGULAR CALL. There are at present forty cases of legion on special trains. experience p.o difficulty In Con. Mercur. 800 at Ktc; lx) at S2V: VA they would St. Louis Woo!. At Governor o'clock the It last all of to keep all of the furwhich in cnnuKh the night may camp, typhoid Ht HK". seller 30 davs; KO at securing at 82c; to did not intend the for issue call waNov. ST. IXH'IS. naces In continuous operation. have been caused by drinking the Slsic: 2v at 81c. ilT davs; V at Pic. TrrUor Ialv-Judrarl vPtn truiro. t") at JR.T0: K ter from this well, which has probably troops until this afternoon or tomorrow. at M.". 1 Hr.e in Muni. 1i1Tc; f , j: pv. 5S4.f5; o0 at 134. Ti; 7 at West. at bnen contaminated with the disease After conferring for three hours with Daly MINING N0TE3. 134. HO; 73 at J34.70. of T. James State Hammond, Secretary germ. NEW YORK METAL. Grand Central. 100 at ?170. Charles S. Burton, Judge He suggested that general orders be Adjt.-Geat 40'. Lower Mammoth. 200 at 41c: .Advocate General Benner X. Smith und 1. Ruddatz. issued that all soldiers boil all water Brlg.-Geof th J. superintends nl Da v. 2000 at seller 30 days; 1V1 John Q. Cannon, he declared atMav Honfrlne. is In the city. He s.ijs used for drinking purposes, as in that : Sc. Pm) at that he felt compelled to ifsue the order Little Chlf, way only could danger be avoided. at He. jrul!nsHon'-rln-f rvnter Is flowir.ic from the ni:v Yr.i njv. ri-- nr 10O at He also stated that he had ordered at once.most Manhattan. Krcat minute. tunnl cery rr. S7s,c. The Martha Washington, at e. important incident that imthe filling in of all vaults, which order Utah. the Governor to this action was iuI'" t at It In Ore bullion and had probably not been obeyed, and he pelled settlements this OPEN BOARD. condianiountM to SC7.C(0. as suggested that the military authorities the verbal rerort of the existing flty uf0 at 12c. c'. !. j g ...'f i John Q. Cansee that the instructions were carried tions made by Brig.-Gefollows: Silver, lad. Kold nd coprr I piO Ont 3c Little Chief. f d.;.h!t f 1UI who non, from the returned f4??O0yesterday out. Is tine biitllnR S"l M f ore'. lxwer Mammoth. 4 at Vo. scene of trouble. This trip was made fA.3y 200 at 24'tc. e .;i i. "t. Sacramento. ar.tir MARKET. METAL with Coal Mine Inspector Gomer ThomSouth Swansea. & Ht ?'tc. con i3J rfrr,", f.itthT r .r t c t Nearly 20.ti shares of Ajax stork as and Capt. Webb of the Guards, at the Star Con.. 7' at 24Uc. N was Kt'ltKKA: rf J bought Aip by the romp.tr.y at the DECISIVE ACTION Thompson. I at 23" Governor's request. f"! , f i.rtc;r ,e tr 'fff Whrt th asscrr-mesal The rl0", delinquent t'r.cle Sam. 10) at ic: 2Vj at 2,3c. t.: iif fry 5ir"l l' t V I i ., was 3 cents esttrday. per fhare. Situation Is Gone Over. Si'.VT Irclin'd ii...;!er J"1 to !!,r.-ir fr.ii. Zf ORDERED BY GOVERNOR ?it,rr Jp.h, " SALES. TOTAIj t it y c iter lrlf intte The conference lasted two hours and c!.!. day. S74S.4'. for shares The I'i'ctric Mlntuc and MiUitiir "1 t !':' Regular call, li47 . Tb t li J.tKS d Pd time the situation was ljrrtr.r'' chares for JS3.. 4 Open board. Vjjnr TO STOP DISORDERS a r.ait. m wnicnover o: ix tp crtK wr.i resume opr r n !! t jim fTcrn pany c'ttt ly 17.457 13711. Total galfs. sharr for and the reports as carefully gone hur.U of rU- tkn til r.r.ce. to the gravity of the situation were subfo.nl i a!!1 have charxe of the property, j ff and confirmed in detail. ml .! '10 tr ri " tr'.a It v, as reported this morning that re- stantiated (Jen. Cannon anncanced that his offTi;op.ih-i;atrThe EASTERN INVESTORS has tympany . ; t!. 4 S'r ports were pouring into the Governor's icial report as to the conditions wouk on Hp proprty. SIR JOHN MAPLE sunk a fifty-foI ikf Sbo'c ' et r1 be filed inthe with Governor today. office concerning cases of violence, and ha already encountered a trrak of r s ! r.i t.rr. 't.ct. , f ' r At 5 o'clock a general conference of e PLEASED WITH WEST ere. i rr. 1 1 timidation and threats of violence that railroad ; ACJ.. ! !t e d.jfjr tl men, legislators and guardsmen '. '!M tr .;t unitl IN LONDON ur..J-EXPIRES sve said to hav;? occurred at Sunnyside was convened, continuing until after 7 Otto Htaln.aan of the GUt-gor ii?.d nn urn: ,h- - jAtr,. i. ;.. t . o'clock. hours. - t re' during the past twenty-fou- r of of L. Yetern Nevada the bar til' Moats, retirif.f George manager ctmipany y4 S:G0 sesAt o'clock another executive f p.f .;r i.. thi.v to (xc. The Governor is said to have stated sion turned from ;:;i...re the tj i:m. f city .t;itt. J I;; ji,.'.'!1 , I.oNDoN. Nov. :i Latham llir.insr company, whos propwas called for the of de; J. tl cl.i'.flr: ?, tfo jJ that gravity of the situation has not termining whether or notpurpose M. . is located In the Sprue Mountain .f martial law cr n- s? Hr: Jo. a fr r. u d..i 1. T. Forif worth, tuar.ngtr of the in Mp. jtAt'.it - t..ne t,:.! Nir. j twj. been overestimated and that prompt would be declared in force. This action erty i ri hlr ' ' try 4f from district that returned m Dullioi; lit k. arrived from thut prop. ! Nevada, I art , 'r.' JtriK' t n i.fl rir.g j action must be taken to prevent the was postponed until a later day, when "e 11c.ri J f tr. t . 1" f ut after seeing (;ral!tn at acts of violence and intimidation that it is seen that such a cour-- e w ill be property this morning In company with erty last t.lijht. tht rt t i a vk.il The i?.tir are said to be of constant occurrence. a paty of Iowa and N"brHika Invtstors again fr.lly trimmed. tC.t 11 3 imperative. flu Jf with fjii. thif are s;j..j ,..,t itj th The Governor was asked as to the i i r in .. t .n I x f who have been Inspecting the latham. ct- i'.' H':.l ucn ti..ii Mr. Murphy ban cot tl.e Daiv ta.lv movement of the troops and he said tr tn r i Mr. to Moats th the traveled distant tiirr!4re vnr i iou I'lIOVif to pr-tl: out ;.r.., Kindiiir begin mt I'ailUwr.:. that they were now under the command MINE 250 mile, by team, vifitlng n ftl? of the i A llr1v tl o r ;. w ji.e Latham. Jam" A lo:irdllig-hous- e tibe Dip. and Guard that EXPLOSION; of the officers of the . nr J 7"ta M. f l'rf"i. i route the and of Iour Mtal Ougvvay n nr.d other !. eni have M sc he could not say what companies would f rf l'irir various '. line. the other properties along H mining town plovideil. and the air : A. IIrO be called upon, nor when they would I'ttk. ;i .m ta r the Latham h was joined by the Is LIVELY BETTING SEVERAL KILLED At in evidence. M rcur Mlnr. already be ordered out. All those matters were rioo, Kastern visitors, and after a few days ef ?:n c srniNc? in the hands of the officers of the ;i i n': v. i : m in looking over the property the Or. the. call thi. aftrnuion '.'(,-- .h.'.t, fpent . v I hi: ?,.: g ll.e .K.i(,fnv ,.t ON Guard. BIG THE FIGHT boarded for the this train party re Hty. of the Mt. l;eaai.t Oil romtuny will be s".,i n Dil' , rr BULLETIN. C..e !,!,; The Governor said that up until 11 In the party are Dr. It. II. Ilhoden. Pa-i- d FOld. the prOe'-t-w 'Urd iV ' :, A":t:: E f. 1, Ar'tv to RO t tl'.e VO t iitl J'a no in were the o'clock there Coult-har- d changes t t exA. a ii House. IJe Charles Nov. Coulthard. A 24. wat it; mine ,ird DUBOIS, Pa., tit r.f ;r'.'it for the Tharkgivir.g dim. r. r !i.nt t'.rc I to i im situation, and that no further news had K. M. Yeah, all of Modale, Army and on tl.e , t!.e .rt f among j IWtlr.g near occurred afterhere this h! !.. been received from the scene of trouble. plosion crrrk s ht ct Ta.. and Joseph Matounek and Aut . Trrf'urer Wcilor of the rtah mine outmine "f tli- - G trdi ra i t . the if ;i noon. It is reported that several men of Brainard. Neb. J. ol. h t Dr. the Nocni-be- r r.cl'.t. rvh! h tiikc J..ie in San Plane today I?sueil the checks U'if..i Speaking for the party. Dr. Ithodon I, have been killed, but the particulars dividend of $',aoi. out rtarted tomtrtow nt r.Ul.t, liwly raid they found conditions beyond their c f )K l.a:rn f, r( TROOPS ARE ORDERED who I; N. p re ' today. Ira It Jt have not yet been receive!. expectations at thf Icthani mino. Th " c ! ,. !ac tl J. on trurrisfc the right. pcxi!i ."eralcx'.dnbun-cf !.C..f;(i':.ni: 4 J. Irg:, t;, ;rj. property, lie says, is thoroughly opened dit'd j; ! OUT AFTER LONG at doIbiiH the ited piealilns CUT n FURTHER up, and with facilities for the reduction MADE sc; tth Z2.of t.Ha!, i .i : J jn--:-r irJIS to $ l.it r.isht and thli morning, i O'iifi:. Its will join the ranks of the of ores, ,tir!r.aPa . but Gardner twk nine up a not ii hiof caa't. CONFERENCE IS HELD BISHOP LEONARD tegular hi'--producers. The hoisting equipfT t IP" on tlarda .:. f Suit l.kc noon. . Ahrn cf ,,, . jT IN ti'.u. cd MINERS WAGES was put in about two nefks ment . I. i p.v.aWo-a poted. . r-of l.er ' is .irnsnn A t Iii- - f re.Mh. .'C-operating faultlessly, and the acol Atrtif-ursl the s.ame ratio. The ie ;;t rf t,e SHOWS NO CHANGE ago Ilri-m- ; attenTlK: Governor issued an order at 11 management is now turning will irmr.d K'ir, 'Cei-at the by LP. a tion to the remodeling of a moiting Much TJnret in 2iew Jersey Labor tight .:, Loth of Lr;- ir'd on room o'clock last night calling the entire Utah of the Mmk i.lght exchange plant on the property, which will go the liuht. Circles ShutReductions and National Guard to Carbon county, to by Into who been has Abiel ommission in Leonard, thp early Bishop spring. XdAbo. The Latham company owns the prinproperty and maintain in a critical condition tor several days, protect ii'e ting Down of Factories. water supply of the Spruce Mountain-ordt'r at the scene of the coal miners' suffering from an attack of typhoid cipal .V.i district, CASE and also has. an abundance SHIPBUILDING t', a Si 1: to.: j trike. condisame of timber on its property for all needs Mor.KLSToWN. V... Nov. fever, is in virtually the ...; Connnandor-in-Chief The Governor as tion as last night. He passed a fairly in the mine, as well ns for fuel. Dr. l ave t. 'n powtrcl In a",l the rnlnejc r : -itn . 1" k I e iiisc wr'i i i.fi-,ONCE UP MORE t TAKEN somewhat S'.c comfortable felt Iron nrul Charles Adjt.-Geand to Lnmlro ff..; Hhodn declare the instructions are visitors company that night gave I w !. o!i I f t'OIT ntul ti e this m'iiit Otherwise there all highly pleased with the Western llr4'. llib'li.it S. Burton to mobilize tho guards at the refreshed . Mr Hu?! i' ; tt cm isty to lie rf.. t t ih t a I t.r.st..r. in Morri' was r.o change. j country, some are con of them ajid ruiii." In th rent redur.ti.in miM of trouble and make all provisions out their Interests in vacc NI'.W Voli'x'. Nov. :i Afi- r n t iiint.liic k I selling templating nil ! t I r )Funeral of Mrs. OrafX warn the Kast in order to locate hre. The lor th&ir transportation thither. .r of or.lv tlt.it nl.if. cii.e thr i!!i;mu:2 lt. ',irt, jl,t - t;v I. "1 v n are . n rumor h at Bris.-Gcr- .. gaere the b visitors v M'. t tn .0 that two ftcl.-l."-John Q. Cannon had in adwil ui registered Wilson, ; ojid The funeral services over the remains fornvrly j (i.!i,;at ; i r ra life' . t wi.e b " f sr; I',) cvr tke vance given verbal order.5? to the officers of Mrs. Mary K. It. Graff will be held and will remain here until tomorrow workJ. tl.... r- f'it-e;.i t,rr cft irade t l c;:t of I t'-e r i!ti It g ti tv.ike ihl. IP tl i lvl,ft!i 11 morning. j luarlng at from o'clock to-"Wednesday be morning to t clow commands local oC nl, '.lil,K op various vf tl. !.;. the li of ihc t'MI'd tiiaiioiit th if i . the residence of her daughter. Mrs. . n;:,- ar.d tl.e i.l,v hit: out of Slit-nrieu cf Ir. were These Z Sbit'bviCfSi for t j . emergency. ;y any 26: t Oram furr. ready W. Lisnman, . ha im t'ip.,l; Sixth South PITTSBURG OF ALT A tnr lias. m,r. t !'n m f .. ; k ! ! . h d t"i. w;e iKit;iri t.,'r; tint,' I ' in in issued yesterday a f terr.oon. and similar street. Interment will be. in Mt. Olivet r a'ii.i ...lor " nf I' . j ,TK t COMES TO THE i; FRONT. N w Jcr.5"j-. the I,. .11 it.g :; d tt..tl'.-- ' at! tta:.. orders were ent to commanding officers cemetery. r.t' iit' .r.11 l l vf,lit u:t in. r t tot icht houPl b. that Its" ip other parts of the State. ' it 1; it. t on i 1.111. ti j vok fop (no iii 1. J. K. Hill. Jr.. returned from t lie i r.d W. Mr. cf . May Call an Extra Session. Gut! it N!.n int.t I. W DANCES Pittsburg Mining company's property In HULA-HUL- A PUPILS IN for f ih'Mr. "With his aides and r number of the o;r,ir-counl Itth r..-13,000 'tr ' !. . ir j .. v . .Ms the Alta district yesterday with the t.t m outhti'! f . members cC the Legislature the Gov! i . t,;it ernor also discussed the necessity of of an important find. The winze FLOURISH IN TAHITIi;:rV" I t ' Z"i W t illlntn.iM THE CITY SCHOOLS news 1. callinc: for an extra session of the Legisf; a t'lrjo t.t. a fiom the tunnel at of upper depth e lature, to provide funds for the iu about eiht t h sixty feet tapped a r of th troops in the event of in; v ,"i l .f Nov. n. u t 4 feet is of feet m which three wide, Ta.j.i. iwrcirn:. of IT. galena. D. of Schools City "the striV; being not settled at once. Superintendent r fr L'l. The The of the ore was "...l J.' .it jji-pVraia ti o. No 'iij r rf ciiiort VALUABLE CLUE TO The Executive was of the opinion at Christensen h;;: filod his report for the iuehfedextraction v .. !r at' r s!tr J'h 'if!l Mr. left Hill when Z a and Cook M&i.llii. tinu.l. of canip. :h ir.tt.w I t r 4.'. ( t one? time- during th course of the sest IiV"i for schools will the follow month irg public ending t shipment shortly.l here the Q u l "i vi:t ' nniil sion laht night that it might be necesDYNAMITE PLOTTER rflh. November The lower tunnel which ! run cor orl. Madame .Mt. r c f t ' r being Salmon. r f ..r f to under the declare strike region sary In the city schools there are lC.0r,2 to intercept the veins extending through lv hs !. or. r.d v, ac tormcrly lr fv m re V. f i f(iV.!!".. TI r martial law. After further considera:,1( teachers, or an average a Itli the Thl.lll. at afwill pupils. t th greater depth property r.;'ti4! l tion of the situation, however, he con- of l a Slr. t( of Revolver round In the th'ir 3trria! tl re pupils ricr teacher. There were ford the management extensive stoping v it:;', I ,Mfv. I.'- -' TH311tti cluded that, this action would better be 1127 cases ti of huhiMi'aht Rtri!il f uc hart of tardiness, while the perIt makes connection when rat-- i ,r.' n grounds P: ftrfl(, It g tl thi r.ctivrs Vindicator Mint?. TitceJ Topostponed until after the troops have centage of attendance was 04.0, and the with the new vein. in mm it ...';jt .it . fait fc. on Inat ciai.ccrs ana h;llow by logs. been stationed at tr, ? dangc-- point, t a . S of II. i IV.rrir.s' 1:.6. of percentage punctuality r gether and Idmtlfted. ho is able to judge how the disturbing .f r.,M TfTi a k : ie I tlj hr- There were 1G cases of corporal nun- - BUTLER-LIBERAL'- S t RESERVE lhrw.-:x5r. lis" ir.l will act in the presence of the ishment in the schools clement and 46 cases of i thr .fl nf ,f -- .,,t pr-- , r - ; re CONTINUES TO GROW. troop;--. - .Mr t 662 .1 P..f to Patrons No VICToi:. number the of I truancy. tii tn GOSSIP U:li MEN OF i. it, i It was staled that an extra session of visited the school, while there were COO vr r. h r r trnrr.'s be within would called the Legislature 1:1 t l.v o o. f ... visits to the Vc ;.. ft There were 2." colAND BUSINESS Manager Jacobs of the Untie the next two week if developments ored pupilspatrons. mil- c. .ifli r ,h SlttJfita'C. in the schools. FOR SALE. of Bingham drew down a I l.T il t warranted. This will be to provide funds thi r Civ bin f.t; tCf yesterp. rt !, t .i I rt of I ho Ki for the maintenance of the armed F. F. IIA.MIt TtjN. a prominent allot n y day', fcr $3700, the proceeds from the rcl. SKI! Till? A Today's Temperatures. M !KTtN roll force in the field. c;lo Si It la tlie Colora on rlres. I .1 tale of six cars of ore which were mar- of sn-MM tl" ;, It n e lock lr t r i ts'- Si degrees p&i.lrv o s Wi!l t i tn to tt'hotioik j U" sail f..,l itii'lni. J... t ,J ! drHJer Pi t!;iV I'rn ii. 7 o'clock Those in the Conference. 29 degrees keted the Htter part of the week. This remalnn of rtls brother. A. ..TTt,. IMO'-,-) Phn L. Itatnii- - I to ,,.;,t to ,4 mn r. n. t nie n V,r.ntt" S o'clock Pn ie. weapon ofj S'. "7 I It. wi'.n l.i Governor to:; jth conference the with nfjr S.tu ilid degrees the lty In amount will swell the reserve in the will leave t ft o'clock to tvlvrnki-s':' the The in 4.1 nut.ort:i ht'l. ;". .. ,r . !"ivi?,a ir,t) ,. for horn? tonluht. degrees Butler-Liberw l wen". Ftatc Senators Simon Hambtrgtr, arc Ui:ktonti nt ftr-m- . to neatly 110.. P' o'clock treasury degree? N. of Lawrence the r It. ItKe H. II. Lov?, George C"o . 1 M IV,.,I 4t It o'clock degrees 000. while the company at this time bus To the Public. I '.lc. lrr.CT 4i degrees discharged all of lu outstanding bills Sixth Senatorial district. Senator Har- 12J o'c lock i S CHRISTEKSEN DANCIl'G 49 o'clock den l?en:iion of the Twelfth di?trict, degreesj with the exception of S3v00, which beNotlc Is hereby given thit . v. ho happened to be in the comes due February 1st. yti Is no longer Itaux corrected with The Deseret Cigar has made Its repuFOR RENT. a dividend which the Frank Itaux Co. Hoyt Sherman of the TTtah Concerning of the World's fair: Thomas tation on the quality of the tobacor used oompAny is no?- surely able to pay v. F. SHAW. (Sigred.i 8povi.1i Th4i.kgl ing tn tine ;u, in it. Try it. A. BERNSTEIN. : i ikint uoomh tt'Nrt'n- in Jacobs the that Hull, Speaker of the House of Reprematter Manager says b ill. Matin-e- . 4 to C. s t.sry. Ci Market st. :.;!, pt 12. r ! i.viti;;: John Q. eH t y tl'.t nl ne Aj t H- st rr'ta-l?- s Cannon; In Mal:r. the hinds of tho directors. lj sentatives; Dated Notcmbtr -- 4. 19:. entirely '."hi If tenrrn'r or l Ch'.a rr'.or. li 2nd (Continued from pag 1.) Heaviness and Other Influences! Adjt.-Ge- n. - K-- p-lc- t,r!) cnl, rSed s 'n Cv 1 .ht cfr t.-slee- on tw-i:rl!i- v O'-jn'- tr al " "jr-f.!"!- f r :. i e, " ;, I Daly-Judg- " r- " ! 1 ". r l J f, d-- d Hj-Jther- v I r J s ,, 1 - frftu. ?r-frre- r l pront,-taklr- J Daiy-Judg- t" 4 ,ri-- ff ;.vrr.i 1 -- f-- r '. I- t - n - , oYI-m-K- . 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