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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. 8 im TIIUR8DAY EVENING. DECEMHER 31. - t BODIES OF VICTIMS ARE MAYOR'S CASH BOX S1ILL STOCK PRICES ARE FIRM; LED UP IN BIG TIERS SACRAMENTO IS ACTIVE HOLDS MORE THAN $5000 the Trading on the Hock market was featureless during th forenoon cJI. sales amounting to only $4119.70. wh.lt prices ruled at the usual quotation. le amounting to Sacramento was the only active, stock on the boar the n 19 weakened to 31 Tetrw cents. son3. l&'i and 6'.L0 thare. selling at figures His Shocking Discovery. r.nt while Kacle &. IJlue Be l droppede 10) shares at 4' Daly-Judgwas ouotd nt yesterday's prices ntv was firm at 12.60. while 100 A friend called Mr. Meeker on the at I3M and Daly Wt got MJ.4J hares let go 'phone at 4 eclock in the afternoon and with no sales. Grand Central asked him If any of his family had gone for !". I- to the theater. He answered that so Nalldriver moved up to $3 cenf.s. while Comstock agiln held l 1 far as he knew none of them had left Relne was stationary at 2. and Martha Washington responded to a bid of cent. home. When he reached the house, The closing quotations and list of sales toi.jw: however, he found only hla mother-in-laAsked. 311. there. . .! Alice .03 AFTERNOON CALL. . Ajux he psksd. i.r. KjlUon-ilec- k , .12 .ini Carina "They have gone to the Iroqubls thea.71 . cur Met Consolidated was the ter," reply. .45 " 4"I dropped right down on rry knees." Creole Th sales rr.aie on the rrg-iUi i's Dab eaid Mr. Meeker, "and prayed that God 3 . 3.10 e call this afternoon follQw; Carls, might spare them." West IMiy K0 at 11?. buyer thirty IdenToday Mr. Meeker had partially lexter 4!on. Mercur. 100 at TO; Orir.d tified the bodies of his wife and two Kasle & Ulue I'cll. , . 1C3 at 1260; May Day, daughters. He" failed tu And any trace Catena Central. S.C3 Crand Central of his two sons. SOmv) m 3100 at buyer Horn Silver )nKft thirty lays; Mammoth. : at (Continued from Page 1.) mob of terror-stricke- women, n Jstry division of the postofflce, living in the suburb of Irving park, haa probably lost in the fire his entire family, conof hisi wife, two daughters and sisting two Two barrels were needed to hold the shoes and shoes found. over- - RELATIVES SEARCH FOR LOVED MORGUES DEATH-LADE- N UTAH LIGHT bet-wee- & RAILWAY 1'. ONES IN Consolidation to Go Into Effect at ;M Jnislil; w CHICAGO, Dec. 31. All night Ions the crowds came and went around the morgues where the bodies of the victims of the disaster lay. There were the heads of families, brothers, sisters, and men and women looking for those from outside cities who had been their guests. For hours they passed up and down before the long rows of the dead, searching for the faces of their missing. Sorrow of Dr. Gunsaulus. Sorrow reigned in the residence of Dr. Frank W. Gunsaulus, the .noted divine, who lives at Prairie avenue. William McLaughlin. 19 years of age, a nephew of Airs. Gunsaulus, was one of those severely burned. He was taken to the Presbyterian hospital, where the attending physicians entertained no hope for hi? recovery. Sensational Scene in the Mr. McLaughlin's home is in Buenos Ayres. He is ;. member of the sophomore class of the Ohio Weslyan uniPlay Respansible for versity at Delaware, O.. and was spending his holiday vacation at the. GunDisaster. saulus home. He was to have witnessed the marriage of Miss Martha Gunsaulus to Henry Hamilton Shuler, which takes BULLETIN. place at the Prairie avenue residence this evening. Owing to his condition, all CHICAGO, Dec. 31. The cause of invitations to the ceremony have been the "jamming" of the asbestos currecalled, and only the immediate rela-Le tives of the bride and groom will tain, considered the cause of the dispresent. aster, was explained today by an in Two Children Missing1. spector for tho. underwriters who for was All night long search kept up made a tour of the house. 12 years old, and Mary Dorothy Gartz, He found that the wire on which atBarbara Gartz. 4 years old, who Mrs. aunt. w'uh tlv.ir the Queen of Aerial Blatt flew out tended the theater Adelaide Hoptfelt. Today their bodies over the audience, in the second act, had not ben found, and there seems to held the asbestos curtain in place be no doubt that the children have perished. Thev aip the daughters of A. F. and prevented it from being lowered. Gartz and the nieces of II. T. Crane, the of this city. It was shown by the inspector that millionaire manufacturer taken-frothe thewas Mrs. Hoptft-lthe wire on which the most spectacuater severely burned about the head and of the show was made shoulders. Th" children are believed to lar feature the holocaust. caused in the coming ..rush, have been (aught practically down from the balcony, and to have been trampled "to death on the staircase floor. leading to the main Identified Dead. Walter ZHskr, 17 years-old- . is son of Mr. among the nnd Mrs. Slgmund Zeisler. missirsr. He is a nephew of Fanny Kloornfield Zeisler. the lamous pianist. (I'untlnufd from lage I.) Party of Five Missing. . Charles E. A party consisting of Mrs. Lucy Gain, om. Loui Kisner anl wifo. Frank, in years h.r two children. Kenn''v. nd Willie, f. years old. Harriet Wclfe. Agns Francis Kennedy. old. daughter of Ludwkk P) years Mrs. t"harh'S Koll. Wolfe, a millionaire business ma n, and Mr?. Ke lt hum. m;?? r.urke. a dressmaker, is missing. Mrs. Frank Kere-in?- . Mr. Wolfe's entire family searched all anu Mrs. Sarah Kranz. lUicin the nospnais W'. ight through a ot trace Pud to Mrs. Lena Lake. failed but morgues, Mrs. A. Lako. iMiy members of the party. Irene LanKHunt for Visitors. Hortense- - Lauj. Grar-mcMrs. Frank Leavenworth. Hlooming-tonStewart, lb;uMican national 111. oirmitte-mafrom Illinois, spent the , Ell'ii Linden. ntire night hunting for Mrs. F. M. A:r;ie-Fox of Wmnektu. 111., and her three Lanij. Mis. Daisy Living'-tunhildren. Mrs. Fox v. is the daughter of Fieil iZ. William Hoyt, who as president of the company, one of i:d W. Loettker. William Hoyt Grocc-r1V..Mrs. J arne.- I . Maloney. wealthiest concerns of the kind in int. Wist. Mrs. Fox was taken home. J. Martin. Pullm in. 111. AV. Martin. I'ullman, 111 ror.e of the children were found. Mr. of Hoyt Mrs. Haroll Martin, Pullman, 111. Stewi.rl said the handkerchief n found in the liob. rt Martin. I'ullman. III. Fox, 12 years old. had be-Ilel-- n body of a Vmy nockets of a suit upon the a Kejlston s morgue, l tier- is no emm Jost j.'n MeCI'.'ilan. J.:m-- s M '!ellai:d. that it is the- - boy. although the itatuies Lut ill' d. .annot be identified. Tnere- was a pathetic fecne at Mrs. MerrM. morgue when the body of John Millard M'Tiiol. old. of Kenosha. n. Yaninsre years Mnns, of the ".. Wis., "v. as identiri-.-d- . Mutr. F. t many hours II. I. Mor lmue. Yaningf.n family had of Mr. anal the at request II. P. Moore. searching YV. Morion. St. Loui?-Mrs. ' Yaningen, who v. e re injured. To-la- y four of the Y.m'mgen chili;u who ?.li ICenna. l nard ue believed to have perished in the tire M "lursc. Austin. !: lor.." They are: had not ycfiuntfl Me William-A'- ii 2 ears race. Dotty. jears old; Mulom-v- , Ottatva- LI. Mrs. II. H. Meni.im. Mry. 13; and l id ward, 2o ya: s old. t'harb-s Murrav. Nuns Break Dcnvn and Weep. .Mami IVoria. I'd. Muir. e i,c Or.e- f.f thM iddl- - ton. 'a ine thei i.iui 'I'll.' .i:- Hi I r 1 r '. Uttl Hll I1.1TH: Lower Mammoth May Day Mammoth lli b J.f5 Ontario Sacramento .w & ' .:.r, x . Unnd i. . qUotllori. '''t'a .'i , ri!llale, cau it J.' 'A ie H. !!. 1"' t,i t Centr.il. !'" " nt ! fKhtrc sei-- ' at IT'iC :. tU.n .y.2 shales till? ? . . . . - - M-a- Reds-tern'- 1 sj-n- . '.e-- Vx-e- - - s:-i.- It 1: d . - 111.1. ' . Vv t- fau;d nur.s at !h-- -! f-- .SI. I,' Ti-.- - Xui". Mi J" .MOV. w r pii ,r . -. ;i - n ',. ( ot foi:i. ( t ' !'. - P.; l.ci k lCj:i Tiav.-lb;- U'-- ti '.. Io:.:i..ll. d'ms-T- . sear i X " hi';. v.. ix m ..in. !.' i Hf-u- , '",i 1 ;v. i It-- . i: ;t!i i'i.u; l t:-.- - irl ar.d in pi v. ;!" r. urat i . -. -- . Aent-,:?.'! Mi s. Pat: m; lo ':y. LI. Xoiion. MviM lw.tn! W. Norton. St. L"ui. K - New by. . P.. CI: I' "A' JO, Of i 1 t''!i Ijfi l:v :.. f)OX t'n .1 in ol ith I tt-.-i- 1 ; ( I : I ai 1 iiiai;ni 'ex;, r Frank v-cro- families, the ;!,-- y the-i- oi cupl'-'- ; doubi'-d- t r.U a: :;t. Wh . would th" par.ie e ach made ' li . Dexter ai:d Hcii-'im- m i;t the rr at.d manr.e.1 . u or th. on north the aiiey had alThe" people f."m th. jur.ipii.2: to the .eadv ciitmncra od loase-.v.a11. un- wlie-ar.d rn;d I ors-- n fon-otheir doors and they were comwd'.ed to' lift away the maimed and the dead in order to permit of exits frenrt the- prouml floor. Houseman, having eseorted his party out, took a posUiem at his door and k"pt It from chukir.g up by assisting people through. Caught Women Who Jumped. Finally, forced away by the flames.in just Houseman H"t i'o of a time to hear the- agonized in voice an upper woman from the window nv." W the wogallery shriek "Catch she jumped and Houseman screamed man catch ink' her to the best of his ability, broke her fall to the ground and she walked away u" injured. Clinton C. Meeker, a clerk in the reg- - h:.K'tn tl'e.-ate- - Di-x-t.- 1 a'-l.- - - r DALY-JUDG- hi-"- '.;litit? eir by Judtlre Mr rrt t.--vTh ac;r l i lar.r epirnr. ..4, Ji hr.nAij. Kr.Me a.ioi r Johr.on JmleJ Itrjirtt a h .! her . t e !. n. r i r.rt'.Ue r. . '' -- T- h k : Z-- ex-l,.- i . klS.i-'jJ.V- !.-- .. -! Ii'-m- 'ie-iO'- :r'. . " . I - . J ; . I- i "l - t !j-- if '.'', .;. "' - ir.Tt Ufti! t (. i t a. t ti t . . i t.t .c i I'-- Tk I. It. b -- -- - i Itv w . - I: J . J 'i - ! t - t V . tr-- - . i c. ' 'i -- . y . . I M . i r , V .. t: Mn ".I I 1 i . 1 1 . i . e . ... . r. t N-- - u- " L;- - t 1 ; i I". I IT. : i'HK NJ;V ( I . i Ce; ar i I ir an I . K- I Mi ru.-T- - v d'.-i.- c i,. )('' b.-e- av-i-ra- t - , . rfrt-A t r ; j - i.a r .rtc -- o MINING NOTES. i II. a , n r tsi I In I :aver '? T r- . l district tot.l;ht. The Saturday nivrnlrg ill un th 5 j 'i r:-,- !. - 'v - t:.-- f- $;' Jll'jil: '. '. t. n..r.iad t;.rf frm ; -. r,t b."al!i . r ; 1 1 MjV tj M !ei (Mi l : . .. v ei. ALL EUROPE WOULD ' w',' t: t; " ; ' t : i -. t '' ' Tty 9r " - r- . - . ' i MT. 11 r r ? Jrj orr r .;t.-- itt,f Jx t 5 N K r; . : I'. 1 ! . in - p-4- ef .;'.hit r:?eet ( t.r; y ta 7t"J. tefs r;'. .. '.-- !5 . !!; i i ?- - -' ill . w.:-- - r- - .7- N. 1". ; e '!;!' -' H th tr te '5ea l.i" : H.-fiU'- ' J I v. -- d. d wb Mr; f.; at the j. H--?- 1 t ?r ir j rll Kir 24 U m ? t i . c-.- N. P. Dccly Is 1 CJ.irfcgtJ, r 1 t -n. r v . N ' ? . Mt. t- -. If'' J .; a i , i.f ' ,5.-3- Xi. p m ji t?v rtothall rUvff ! Vlrtlm. ! " I. ci ;t - nery K t k I . . t - i tn; ;?h r. CUdfta . . tt.t t.fcf--- t r r To tf j T it . 1 r,. Ontrt h,t F.t rrk. i.ftf to r .f CtVfey. f.-- r in t f etr.r.. ";rg f r, tt n .jr. if . s i: e 7lleKr!oS, U : , 5;, BANK CLEARINGS. BECOME INVOLVED i V" 3. S . ' . . . ' I . t? r ? t ' 5 i- J 4 . . r ... . e 1 rnniM'S . i. t i : !'."S ft m i f ", fatft'..r tr?j?e 1 i J e-- ' r i HI " W i"e - t'? jtr"- t- eL f V . N-- e . it-- J I . i , , . ..- hj. c:b vcr.n rt:jy --iBjsii. Mrt r?rk i .... . s Sr ft '. M "','Tl'H. M. .t r '.f.f-- ,. , -- i -- , 1 - I.ffl. V.h. r. ST A. hire property. cointy. wl'.l leave for that c - ;, ( t t ttN V.n'.tn e e i . . t i j New Yotk Monty t:r-. , ... s t t M M ... m:'.v vi:U. .! Tra!l.ti 7 ' , t .U it M v '..at .. rail. a ;? i4 t. .. lr.l ton,,i . r - t b .. !. ... I.-.- ) .... e ' t t r I ' f. i u rn..i sr r tv- - . . . 4' rtrt : - vr r . H I'Hl Vet ri 'ona - i afer. t'j-i- " ::'. V , r t i " ' . i . ... .... i;: !: .t.tiil ( tt nfkjr 1 I ' fi r : U M l ar k' ! t "f r, i ! ; f l t f r t . i i. ar t nt - rn- . n.-- t rate. I l.'.. I o:-- , t ! use ;o c.n.uv Mi'' i'i' a : ; tr.rri.it t .. t ltlaikblr - .. m.. I . . n ' i, A ,v j f 14 r.r T . f e ri . - i f ? r n . - ? r e - w1 ef h'.fi ?e Ifta'T"" i v - ,M - e -- y t. i r f '' X m riM ? :t tt f f . en. n Atr-- c r 1 T , .... i r rt- I, r ZXK.i ir-- Cr,. t, Xji e- e th )t txat Ttr f .ritM'k h r ce nrninr;: J. True of th f A I t- f? ,f1 !ij cr.n.M of nv.r?re i- - M. ;!;- e t . - . - 1 ,v,4 . 5. -- i 1 . . f N tr-- 'r- - fl . - r.M J : f .it f - wi'e. -- r A T- tie t(!Tf ethst :tJon. a . ! i j IJtWf V a'rf-ibv J - ' r i ..., If. - tJ- p f t !.. t ! 3VeT I r t nr k I'.r ef hi t l.V i , fflr. Uk is . o . , n 4tr. f.ffaf . . ' 1 A l . I f ' t-- j - rr t.t T I.'- l 7 I JlT'-nM- . '. it ,!I r.! t - I i . i yti;.ty . r - X . . . Cl-.- i i 5 A. . e . YANKEE CON. ORE. 1 f r I r y 'H j - rvtil i .' P. NEW YORK METAL r .Ii i.l Th" Yank. - on"o:id...at ; .or.tr. l s, 1, ;t . alload of o!.. in lap:, otiic s stier. I J per cent lead i J.: I,, void t er loll. The J.:Je broush . the com: any .. drift Tt Bhinia- nt came from a .... bvl.iw the tur.r.el. tea. fool n.-- . . iohabeen open I Thl where a st rm'Kiisr.riir;. for norm followed been ha. r chute i.th.lr. tb has olflco lares yet Foreign ide-n ,. run ut fo..n aftr or i i.ii.l dei r;;aidinn llusia's re; ly iifti..ired Ii. the drift (.Low ! that th to Japan. Minister bodV war clKhtei-l- i f et aero"?. M. Kurino. ih - Japanese b n conferrinvr actlM-lwith h.eie. h Forei-,-!'- . Miirster lirr.f lorff. n.dwlth-.tanJi- n- COLUMBUS CON. DRIFT the f.; t that th Japanese ofAPPROACHES BIG CONTACT. luial suffering severely from a cold and from lumbago. of th Co.umbu Manr.Kr Jaeobe-'Alta. V';oiidatcd U b.uk from that won th that lie property. PRESIDENT SENDS exdrift frm the main tunnel l daily ron'.v.t another l.Uo break to WORD OF SYMPATHY pected vein. follow In k a n!ur vein, The drift Mr. Ja -- .bson took fm. from which per tent which ihov MampbCHICAGO. I)?o. ,11. The f.dlowln? silver. oun and lead 1') wiis received this Washington. Dec. HI. Hon. Cat ter H Harrison, Mayor. Chlcnuo: In crtnmon with all our people throusiho.u the land I extend through you to the pe..pii of Chicago my deepest sym; athy In the teirible catastropha whiih has befallen them. TIIFOBOKE UOOSF.VEL' f ....... n tti -- i ' . . i l'.y He . 1 ";tt ' . v.Tt "5 - .. . .k . I "I 'I r-- rr V . . ! f, h-- I- i . ".ler N I ; II - n .f u fai ii; ey ktjf e !t r Jt . t f...: . e l 1 .k r f r t, nr.i.ti e. A A fr-.- ,1 t , . iritu " 4 - 1 i Y t" V Je. w N .H - . . . St.--- M - U ' . "1 I- 'I',- , t I.-- r ; i;..-- r, J..r iurv. r . t f . . t r ,. t " ,r - t is .!, ...-- v.-r.-- id.i l,.-.- i 'i I w t -t J- LOCAL QUOTATIONS. - nih'Ad C.l i Are rfP- .:? Tr-- - j 1. t - 1 . C? I! I -- iotrrK f.r.a tinflvetrtr'.. !, l hi if !..? e thre - 1 -a a- f .'. ! - i frur nr.u There th. '. a l).t rfe fl . f.i,tt t. f 1 :; u'ifchrl r ? !.!-),.:- - ! j Jt !'.t r.w.ti-i- r f rr-- -f . r.- ': NEGOTIATING WITH RUSSIA e V Skatejt Rar at Fair Grooia. Mi!-aJ, N. Me;:n of the r!f a I .! tkni-i- ; fcMr-rirk h w t . vr-at- ) ). l.--he i f!tr-jtr- r P-u- i:.e. ih Jr aS'.-r.tt- h-- p. ., nie;-saii- ir. 23'h and rJUt, 1P03, asJ Jan lat. l&O-t- Jre .riuary VU ut lit s ;.,! lfoe. Ifttv?! 7in hM Jve ' W t" rt Iff ti ril fitr... fcr iff Siret.f t. JTreft. .. rvrifn;itla Tft HSy th n . rl'lji rfrjtl-ntit e.l !? tfuri !;;- 5 f- . - J.;-'- tuit-"- lt : tt I c- it f't-r- Dec. 21th. t'-- 1 , ;' . '.-- V ..- s i".. mi; f. :'ret.-.t,nti fun fr.r CHRISTMAS RATES - The fhirrir1: of oi from th Iaiy bias to th - Park "Hy fattv b r Itwan i" morf.lt. s. in'!V"l out . tiin-n.d ih'it about three c..r h.iveextra, t.d and ihe w! rM i conlist. i.i .ri j. ,! i market it . rt i,, tr amount. th t ,1 Oieiate-.by The..,p i . ti ' tii. ir i.ak'm' bat a of meai:f l Of ill ite'.-thtr Is Oil!'1 Ill' L.tinv i. idy. l t;-- rt re-..- un tisrH f dtf.:i va. mt by Mi -- . r a vr. e. tf-" a Lke n1 t-- 1 f e .!Btr.f n f t Ajitt i ; j f.. re'itrel . Kt. m j'.r;l work ae.'t management kT n ct del to curtail r.peratlm; tl'-'r':v Mtn Jl rlvr. after January .l.nv at the rret',-rt- ' I n rkt (ft otT tie l.tyltus H U it. .. II f h.iSk 11. Thi-'- ' will r.e ' J !.--"I of all eutdoor workers or eor.stru. t', .n.v p.--" k ' rf I - : I .'r t'.I ;.Yitr-d.-? r it:rki iifot Kane?. ar.d -pairing palntltiK . f V H V, 'airl I of em- - t t"- - I ..Uh'r. r';Mt unite a force of thi ; V 't!. . ". Jl tare a o!T won; in" trie plr.yee- wa? laid hav" :j - pfrforjr.mg nteut th ml ftI l. The ion par.y flt .iii-tnill Chicsro Cattl. rr xolum of oie now handllr.se a r.-- c.i "i t t" before nnl und.-- ; better cou- than . ciiii'a;. : t rtr.- r. .; rr.oi.it " ditlor.-- i' that tl.o irfislent rumor I' nK.li'ii" . fJV, t , 14 to the tlr.R '..; trrula . that hav- been r I' It o.rV . r it ! t wa lo be greatly re !in 1 . I! r I." I X , tint thee tifone !!! ji.iif ' M l b the ill probably t. ft . - i ..i.d ti i". i - Iti oe,:irm.itl..n. b '4l. !.rrrTe. if th" vat ire without r irii t tu.rfcet rtr.id ofhrlal of tl.e t.,mai.yi ' -- I projiinenl . K SI wa-rM' if .i fait. ih.it th trl'.l nt v.ii ! i . Ji ; 'll1'. r.i!i I on th" ar. ore 4'M of l.ru, toa K daily tak'u f b !r. fi lit .ji :'.ci:t. nv.'.t I the ' : i t t.fn" - !t i j.fent hal it tiK'.md that w . r tr 7. 1 .''. l . p -- ! lo e" au make ., l,ar.'i.mi profit, over mvl ; -t U the r at e t'TV exper.-ei ii". all at ..peratli.c: ibie 71 mine and mil!. jr. W. .im, Uir.l WILL COMPANY DALY Chicapo Grain. COMMENCE SHIPPING. hat D.dy-Ju'ljr- t r.tt J."i 'r. her !f,r. !.! 't j..,, eft f'n'.'r'. I ' Vem V ei.t ho . J t sat nhtr. s !.? jr. of ent 'e f fce . . . K 1 iiif'-rt.- f:iri- A t - rt tth a Of the l)fnAh hy th emj !oyee a of ln''n prior to her rttrture. h S V; in nr.'' h h lt en M-- r y t'ottle Jes e SU cor.ttr. h where j th frr hv. j:I and ! !tioa t -- - t- w. 'Sll I tJ".n,f I S'. , ! . . ir","e $t I f ;5;--t .... . . ... , r rreff ft f 1 f f 1!'. e f't eM. Le It 7 f'l pr i:i'a Cottl. - Mi- TTar! CIS tejejhcn. z. rhor.e, e.j fr--T- (rn Ft. tle ' I . ff)- lr':rr. To L I" ;;-- 7o n.e ;ll.r tr.e.f .t'cfiotSi ( C'rr.rr, - Like t i. A:.; if . t wss.s- - t (ji Kanaaa City Cattle. CITT. KAN'S ;i -c- u-;ie.e I i ; K r EXPENSES TO BE CURTAILED. of the Ti e 1'- -. : OPERATING Th jr a. J-r- tn : 1 f jii nT to Am.il s;iKht:y. r'wiri t'oral l.ije un ret, .lire, a E r T v ;. i - - 4- 1 f-- f f - f lfj" . i,;-- )Hf rtl ;- ;v. .e ef t e t. et.r t !h . n t ..". "t 54f . f. f'3J 1'si'ii r . '.2 . 1' -- ft ' f 'n lit r t a f'l i ; eeUrt of ..1t .vrifcrr lrj ; ..r n ! rf I". ' i i TO ...c? j.. "5 f ' ijI aj ' : '; r a Mr ',; A ; J j i at there I n a -- 1 r Of .4 t -- f .. :..; u IIJot I. - ti.rii i;'ai5 rt i-- '. f ;- ef r if J tl'.v;.i- , H(!f ', r '1 - -- , f ne1"ernn. frm :i .rr.e 41 n t-e- it-k- -t tf. tra.itiur w:?h fr - arfftult and t uttery, al'.i;ej orr.rltl l r-- n an rt'r At of hlnh has now ; iJurt.i- r--, resume. K-r- t it V 34' f fit ... . I"- - i i- 1H tf'T'f" " 1 . f'.e t! n, li-- I ( Vfn !. "r t.e f rl SJHr j !. .: t J ; T '' t I aso fxr I..e ' litis e f -t -) t ( a r t- "a p.;ic. i - ' , rf t i A.i3--- f fa- jj.'-- fr-- f J " to, Pjm. c;; Iff,i. - lr.:t t : Iroquois U; ; (..a .;; ! lloth claim of iniv.d h.ti '. th-- v. ha-mai- J -- rr AtnltmiH Cv'T th-r- t alarlf d nfTielal. ThN ol.J h aecompiinhed and It sem tu win the c neral plnlon that thw plant LIVES OF HUNDREDS - . ff:m. d l,(-c- i.-- s Nellie '.. e-- l'n . CREDIT FOR SAVING - 1 NT.W Vi 'l'.K. I'ev t s? and s; t ujif'i A ri rf P !, lritui'-tstt'Iy tc lh t " Hoi .'tri were find-- . r tth ee ( 'rf!I ' ..... . r ;. Mt State f.ji'tl'T r.'l Poik'e t i;tm tot y. Jut iue3. Coer t t the er,t;re Stme. Alt l)Uin " ar U nuf l;e;rerr.: H L P ;Ji I? I.el a ej r.e & In i ,'f , 'thrc ". it c 1 c i r have you o::zr WALL STREET IS SLUGGISH n r ACTOR FOY IS GIVEN X T" from a smelterman frean h MnJ.'sti- - iop county today that near- - to rid the eompany of a numb-- tl-- r ; :'. f.r if- ' 'ijir5: I i- Ihe r- Of ef ll;H - ; 1 A-- tn- - . e - .... ', 1 i 'J A I t VSr-r.Js- tJ--- . . ef 'f fi.eitrri ;t e,;it , ; i iir - I. r ; A;:i lin r f that th rmelter Is to rfum- - witl.tr. I'ma sty Tl.e b'rce ef prMar -! m 5. rtr. r t"l." th" next few months. Vro's: cusd This Irformatlon cannot b confirmed arid the htchet. i,r"'in4 ried j'l nte. Intln hy o!U tally, but It has Atchl in l.'H ef Wji srnie In a position tu ktiow that one mi hI 'I the p.). " objec t of tlojdiiK down the t b,nt wa 'n Cie i! to l" Wiiiiam Mury .)'";.. Fafn-ll- a. Pt i:. M. Puitz. V..lf-Pha. U"- -. A'.'-iPhillipsoi .1.... k Pott lit . r, Laraye;;o, It.d. ( "iv: T. Pau ". Lillian Pattor,. llaioM P;o,e, i r.'w a t'.ii;je.n. 1'l.H e ma-,- n ! lb-ae- t I . lv nil of the rxnTten. l eml:erinen who wr employed at th plant hava Ith the ur.derstandina retulned - ( In 1 1 e MAJESTIC SMELTER MAY RESUME SOON It was who arrive t" h'l tll a- rr f.r ir'.l t' (r J4j n i imi.-.i'- ? I " . icrnnrms. it-lr- "" . dl-- ...;: M! h City rt the stork ut the r.otr.lra s u;al m Sat f- - . i'n i ;'. l raf.ts. sfre iMir ts-tare.icr ouiSI naif 4a" ' for three r.t.i Cred .lurl-- C the r. - ar, v J '' i t 1 Ghott Walki fcr City Wet k era. i i ajday f r the rltr atsd f'liy Ai. ll"' I'.eis'r hs tlfrs wsr . Th e to frl'-- s-- . Total Vch -- ltr ei,ff! ! tvn rrurday. erh Andrew Nejsn sr.l J hrs " II l'Ut year .f Mer. l rn the Cn. Jf hn Prei..r.tMrs. t?, r Kftrront. IV rn tfl ;t' " irj t't rnr and ln of lu!U" NVb. vrei.iav. From there Ury 551 th- - !3 krtr.f!l! f rf d Ihr iltv. f,n : X.rr a:"l u'- Kt t I ! rr.artefflt i!rt " temr I -. f In hu.llnn jett'errer.S-ril- v In... t.-- i rl:ir Ino J.u are rr rr.lJrc tlr-U rM t They tiikM. to vrterdiv rrurl1 ar Silver. l"1. cfdl frti.m 1 " 1 J t'.m f W. c ?; T : e t:;r t'f" y -- nte y-- . j t There mU be n' mil f , !tvr T-- fouftfsi, rrt ri i -- '.;-- b-.- -- i LOCAL MENTION t . IK t r.esr the Ma n.lr.e. I I f'" l'.fij rrlt! jostle, this niorntre. It U rurr.nl th.-- a stnKe h been rrsA'- lIn the NalMrtver. r.olhlr.? c'.e P.r.lt or or!rUl tan e Jerr.ed. orr.N novnD. U. I !IV. t start at lo o'clock, rhanpe1 will hreartfr rt at ? Crn. tct the J. J. Trenr Ki-11- - nt c;rrC hrll tr.stra .en nt e(in. Merdir. Tt Italy. iMlv West, i: n IT. W. La Heine. J'" at it if. Martha V.ir!r.Ri'i. u Nflt;;rl i r, Jt '" nt tti,'--: t Sarr.tm. nt . nt dv. at lsv,-- luivr at I!-- . bujer iay; TOTAL FALKj. Hepul-ijiII. "'f sli.ires b-e- t v..y rr; Crr. Ci-aev? Xnt friiet jja or. t'ltk .'.h et.i TT rtr 4'.rT fiprcM fKT4. p'.m'rrir r ttkr fc .V"" . in rt fir 5. f r it rt i v;tr a rr r. o r iu t: o n Jt i. : .. r o r.a . li.C4 ? t"-- '' eH'' . & Hi rnnt"!i' ! vrr t Sc , .'C'i l ."t Lower Mrr,rr"t. '."at Sacramento. T: at I? erty a Kin ? : re orr.l r ef ef of director The r.w IU and Vir,!'r Joseph F. Smith. John rr. other to h. r.rr.e4 iKn. I, 5 . W. J. KJrbf ft Hi:i. W. .. McCrr.K-kNew Yctk. A. W. McCtnc an 1 J. 11. . Wei'. . ' The new romrar f f Mhi.h S f f l.lt. i). !mu'I. to take Mpsttwsharef fbothsr.sfe. ir. JA 1X iu:i;i Lvii 4 4" Co To Ue at 1J o'cWk Jstr.c eff.tlal ttt the rrr:r. P:t Vts)r tr.Jeht. . ?;-. ...... Manhattan Ma'th.i 'mhiisiin ....... Illrhmond-Anacon- d Tmio - METAL MARKET. f& -- I:!v. i: iKl 4-- t.th It gtns 9. at York. 4 4 4- 4 4 r?rnrr.T. as Ip fii'.l a en hsr.d cA Is HXA. more than by it nature f the r-- L.!cht ar.1 lUtlway ysr. tr;:l. v.th rrortUtlcr.a ani cs Th cnstHtlon of the Or.Hi!e1 Hallway and Iowr ccmrr,r an lh t'uh Ucht an.l Tomer tflRMnr t forrra!l mad at a slorkhol iftt" Inn hell this afternocn.. th The rew org acliatlftn. knnn - - Z2i at $V. t. at 9H; Ner 4 4 4 4 C2A Silver King Stiver HnteM .... Sauth Swnr.Fea Star Con uiusted Swansea Cluh Carl" S im f'o "oil l" T'r.tted V.ab Mining Co Ilutlf I.l!) nil Cniry Jo Kdwrrs I.a Heine I.lttle Chief Vict"r Wabash Yankee Hutkr-Llbera- CUbjrif rnr'. f Sinter t fut.d fcr IM Tr! dy; - t Le-iton- rd; fcf.4 ! t! r fttl th Maor dt:;ed CoureVl t,l Cii r.t t i1jy Th'-mr-- r Paly-Judg- FIRES CREEN , M-- '. WIRE HELD - Detailed Report for Tills Year on the Contingent Fund Shows a Big Balance on Hand. ex- - so! If "If J.;1 1.'- " - He S 31 -!- - It iif .! rur A . r- at it, ,i : To -i -- t i : 1 .i I fm? t. In- - a P r,r tr. ,. a.t ,r, I; r-- - GOSSIP OF MEH rZl AND BUSINl? . 5 . ut i Dec ilo !tr. 1 ih' ,r"..- - pn-l- K t dr!lnol ta tn wat.iry ti't ! v. i !;InkeHen i i',J hrthef t e ul4 Ik c pro the n- i r k i - t ho-.:h- lr3lv-- and Rt. Loul A fiT. f.r.e Wool. !" aM Wei,ri TrrtlionIjfts. ' . f"- mllum. i'-- tit s r w..i-Nr.'-t'-.n.- - ot t, : d'.tc p ci No n t Ul |