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Show The Sajjt Lake Telegram. 8 mUAY STOCKS ARE ATTEMPTS FORAKER AND 'CHANGE WAS QUIET, TO END LIFE WITH PRICES FIRM ADVANCING ROOSEVELT Woman Reported to Have Ohio Senator Ccafcrs With the President on the Taken Morphine After Ohio Situation. Quarrel With Lover. Frkf showed no unusual changes, and the volume of business; transaction i about average. Con. Mtrcur wn an active trader al r.gur. between 3 asd . 1W share teller. Tttro found buyera for 1 v selling at the former price on a sixty-da- y 20 for looo. after letting ) go ehares around the mark, while Star Con. got at 20'.. e came down to Sir with the Daly Wt nold on lot at SH.2S. nit Trading on the stock exchange feature! O SENTENCED?-T- U YEARS N, NtSTn it n !.;5 I Day's Business in Wall Street Is One of Larger Volume. today. i.t. JANlwitY KVKNINC;. if 6 S t V rr.tm 5'?. Jm rr fit-- ' In p 1 rr.l I i r; t4 tir tm- - Fv(. f.r i 4 I JT . m .J ! - 1 - J- r Paly-Ju!g- A woman living over the saloon at 228 South State street, was reported to have made an unsuccessful attempt at suicide last night in her room by taking morphine, as .the result of a quarrel with her lover. The matter was not reported to the police, and at the saloon every effort was made to hush the matter up. The attendants at the saloon stated that the woman had been taken suddenly ill and wouid not divulge her name, nor that of the physician who had attended her. WASHINGTON. Jan. ence which, though brief, pregnant with signiflcar.ee was held today be tween President Roosevelt and Senator Foraker. The returned Senator of a from reveral sojourn yesterday in he conferred with where Ohio, days many of his friends regarding; the political situation. It was to Inform the President of the result of his observa tions that he called on him. It seems Improbable nt'thls time that Senator Foraker will precipitate a contest in Ohio over the selection of delegates to the Chicago convention. Efforts are now being made to brine Senators llanna and Foraker together in the selection of Ohio's delegates. 22. FOREIGN FIGHTER OF FIRE IS HERE Alfred Webb. Chief of the. fire brigades In New South "Wales, Australia, is in town after traveling: half-wa- y around the world and studying: the fire fighting: methods and methods of buildinjr con- ptruciion in Europe, Canada and the United States. Chief Webb says that there are four fires in America to one in Europe or Australia, trip estimate being made on a basis of population. II accounts for this by the fact that building rules are much more strict and are more rigidly enforced in these coun tries tban in America. "Tho United States." he said, "has ex- ocllent laws, but I find considerable laxity in their enforcement. I regard the French Jaw In the Code Napoleon an the best building1 net in the world. Under its terms the contractor originally had to guaran tee the safety of the huililinfr for twenty years. I bt.. ve the time has now been reduced to ten year.'', but the effect is vrv satisfactory. In Europe laws for th protection of life and property are strictly observed, and the result is a minimum loss by lire. "When I was In Chlcapo T visited the rtouikI Iroquois theater. I found that the exits were numerous enough to comply with the most stringent regulations, but told me that many of the doors were ihey locked. At one of iho fxltF. where the. jercatesd loss of life occurred, the doors had to be burst in by the Hromcn from the outside. Bodies were piled tr, against the doors to the height of seven feet." Chief Webb is making his tour of the world at the expense- of tho State. was given eight months' leave of absence, and this is the forty-thir- d city he bus visited. In his travels he has secured prices on r.a terials and equipment, and, as a result, will bo able to save the cost of the trip in two years, and at the Sam'1 time give New South Wales the benefit of his observations. lie finds, ho paid, that ihe younger tire organizations in Amcrl are more progressive than the depart'a ments in the older cities, be .iU3e they ar not so set in their ways. The Chief will be the guest of Chief Devine until Saturday and will observe the workings of tho local fire department, lie will also ftudy the effect of extra wide streets and large blocks on the conflagration problem. MACCABEES ELECT 4 t t ....... Paly .bA 3.3 g Daly West ........ (Jrand Silver .... Horn Sliver In rot LJttle Pell Lomer Mammoth May Dav Mammoth Ontario SAYS CITY PROSPERS W. Fitrgpraid, representing th Hlo Grande Western at Butte, waa at the Wilson today. He says that from an industrial standpoint Hutte Is looking up. The mines are getting to work in good phape and they and the smelters will coon be running: up to their limit. This winter, he has th In Butte for the mildest experienced sajs, last thirty years. CI. bn s. 7, v . ;..r 'j Zi ' .1"- - l al a Manhattan Martha Washington New York 1- .'-- .... ..' .'' .C .K''a nichmond-Anacor.- di Tetro 2 T9 Yankee REGtTLAn CALI- at 64c; lConsolidated Mercur. (Ur. aeiier alxty daya; M) at 63c; ! at sou 63 at hc-Dal- IS at . i The . v. . iw and tage J2.M. West, ti at C4I3: S at J2.5o. I)ly Ingot. KO t 2c. Htar t!onsoI!dated. too nt 21c. at Martha Washington. al ISc. buyer thirty days; sixty days. OTEN BOARD. uniiio4ij the Columbus ic. of the Aiercur brgUn ACTORS WILL PLAY FOR GLEASON FUND r Tl.o !J.3o. took Je i us. advan- ! the he Htm" I (Continued from page 1.) th nipht. entirely HEAVY GORGE BREAKS AND PREVENTS FLOOD EXPECTED AT DAYTON. Ttonian Tent No. 12, Knights of th Maccabees, held its annual installation of officers Wednesday night when tho following officers wore Installed: II. B. Kaleigh, commander; M. It. lieutenant commander; J. Wal-do-II. tiardncr, p;i?t commander; Frank master-at-armJ. 15. Waldon. first master of guards; Iitn Steel, secor.d master of guards. After tho ceremonies of initiation wen over, refreshments were served and a pleasant social evening: was spent. Fat-terso- n, DAYTON, O., Jan. 22. Wide actions of the Miami valley south of Dayton are inundated. Traction traffic between Diyton and Cincinnati has been curpended oniric to tlanwR to trestle-wor- k south of Franklin. The immense lee gorge north of Dayton broke away in time to prevent the Iloodintr of the ity. Tho Miami river Is still rising but unless heavy rain should continue no Ferlous results are now Anticipated in this immediate vicinity. Train are delayed because of damaged roadbeds. n. s: MANAGER POWERS WITNESS STAND STEEL TRUST VESSELS TORN FROM MOORINGS; LOSS AT CLEVELAND. Partner Davis Is Excluded From the ;? IM tmr, by JnM rfr y. I 1 -- -- . - , . m.x-oo- V a fo-loi- - nuii.. rr.r f ItAt- 1 rd Jt T ".'!' " - I tdir b t 1 tl li teat lM)lt I l tr ft-l- w I j i . I - r5u !"i tv.e -- - t-- e l-- , . T Silver Tjcted nt I re;t fr"" nr.). drop nuciAtlor. Copper terday' at 1J rer.t n3 lad t UiOf I A Xanaaa City r kas"5a relpts. y' JI rs, i 'I v,iri i:t.il er 2 ! an; ' rr: It tt. M -- 1 1 :r' . . 1 nt V " i t ' t "' IU''r f r t)V'fj'. !.' it r. - t i . ' ChicAC? C.tll. C,f0 !i f'e t.'.' ff. i. fe-4?nt- i f; !'?f4r :t I t. s . tre. b.: i:tijl- iar. f:r. - . -- t. -- t t ?.f ! i: , A'e.3V. ''.t I; II ds. orr;r' l ' V . - Un-.bs- up Optra-tie- r. aMwHmaBBMM :.. tsib 3 Mrth Washington st'v-- h more Chlrapo Q:ia. than d..ub! I In value durlrg th tk. . n rr A '""at i !!!e CHrA.n. t the Improved ford!tlr, at I'ts rf !c.M iwlr, Ok mine. I T J p J tor Mf e4 lh An Stlntre.irg fight at tpct4 1 IyiiiiVar tf cf t. r pecUl Ti;r.g f r February Tr.d. hen an v III b" mad to ut the f Iie tor". ttf p-"- . t- T lvN t! lc-ia- ra '1 s In a t'f'! 't - 't - t , tl;' -. sr i f a .. f t :u, ! i t: f?r th rcrr. t r e ! - i A ,t ! t - ' ? - - ; r 1 1 c tf I."" 2r- .- A, aT i: V. i fi cf - t I tat"!- . 1 ; j f tl 1 a; ' at a ri - f -- 1 .:.' ?.' .'have vor c:;r.t . It ; er,5 rM'.r.i It, H;:ea t E-- . . " 't At Wtt; a r Crtr Dettt t r for n 1 1 t S r t: n t'-j-- "'. f i . w;tif. T!. SteT t T a r . ; ; t t if te r - f . Jmi? tr-.it. e 1 -. T 5. i " Ts k . utir. al - Itt m t -- ACTIVE OPERATION AT DE LA MAR EXTENSION. 1 ... r : c i - a" : !r ; kep f if fr it ir monev In the treasury to for twenty month. f J. i ' ; Cr-pt- r I r r . M 1 1 l' e fe-cM- 1 . -- f1 I c tp - .. f'rf' fr.r t e trj; ?ti. (n 4. r -. At- S . . a I Mere lUbrl'. Ii ; r (.-- mm' ;v p j'fj lf'ti ? 4 ; Apello . ? ;t. tf r '" 5 !. u- - l'r.if::;-wi',!r- r C7t t. nItr j r it . ; 14 :. ; a.'f..'. t4l.an t?-- i Sa' cf Grt At tie ?4'."'.?r?r r trt rfj t' a. . -- 1 5 pK' f.t t:ry- - - U t lr , ;. I ?; f f rt r r ;u 51 f? f Tl - t. w f 1 w .s n . t f'-- !! . LOCAL MENTION (',! N:Je t'!'. V "'I t f r e.1 ' s J '.fr i f at Fre . f I"-- c r i '! a ed T T" , i ," J ff f t:r-- is ! . rrrg 5 i - - - - tror.e. i, H t i.t !t J t rul c!?--.re- a . ? i : li- -.. ,Ti 1 " . Hhee-p- tv o" k . . V f-''- )! ' g-- .: f !:tr :.TiT - ; r. f prkr. irfllr V 4 rr ti. tijtjiioirr-It"': ' J huu. 4 K.. Jn. ! ci TV. r e !S.--- t?.r 't rr.t r . . tju!. .;.Jt;.:f ' vf ; . l.w rr.- - rf f c ; iii r.f ( ;.. t f f tm tl , !V, ; ; i f rr.ti.. Cattl. r-!- Jn-f- .n.!f.!',l'd r.?erd mny la- - e-- I.:n.M . In - 5- J- in tl.e ! rtt,"' f,l:.fe r 0' cn!'I Kwm t:t1 dt!fr'.!tfrl:f. In t ' i? take i ..f c.Uft IvCiJ ! ; J 1 t,r ,f rMtiei ' th .. rt-M- r ( niilt-JfH- hIr h r rtt-- l f I's. f',f 1 ! )(!; ;sj an hi'h t.c - :trrj treasurer ef tl',!. sa that Iur.'. dll.end J. uul per Mountain group tomorrow to frrsec.x tTMr,!Mr UKii'i.. ".;- uf IIZ.l, or SO cer.l for th accommodation f the frr;.. work to b to " ' there, 5' r.ett share. vi:i eV. !" put paid rhn. ,Omi f'f x Messrs. M. J. llley nd W. It. Wm t U t.f h to will follow In a few MJ. f iiro- cf u. f)hl- Copper com. to run ng pany site of the tunnel whlrh ' m thl it went out to itirgham artr.g th strike of th gret epper-bb- r.ew to ! the or ) for hn fet. there leiae mrrlrg trer,t Mountnt'.l gx Into operatl-m- . St. Leal Wcol. The fqulltlon of the boom veritable ha claims tain prove! W It to the I It St recently k f th C.aler l j riWrtiur-- .. Hlgr.al Oil Terrt- - r4 Vt bv the company to sell only twenty company l c at th Kr.u'.iford. f.r rrsd5 4W. jV7l; f . Viat)li more Shares, wnicn win pmrt A. A. I- t - - i a contract for ork on th Pe La fil ?fe to t r.r'rtnrr heJu I i ":sh lv :v ; ! I u i't .i r",; ;v, i:y Mar Extension has Vtn let, and th attempt T' f 'rn ? !;i'-r a? pn e I A men are working on thai rP'rty. Th t a r f in ",,i.,--- , l V , . t Vat. ",' r roff tJ Is of ut ! i't th t".a' northeast rltuated i,l. property t t:v. . Bamberger Pe La Mar property, hkh u-J- r,2. ;' , ha produced so many millions, and 1" 200 RELATIVES AT rirftr. . J e ilrr.,T r J'i still turning out the rreclout rmtal. r.J ". , vt jan4m tf-; with every evidence of continuing for .t ,V t r ; r 4 . . un-jirnBECKSTEAD i: :;, FUMERAL f) j.?It joins the Aptil number of years. . Jj-.rI'. itst;t i: :v nur J4r. : Fcol portion of that property, which 11 . : H- ; i a ! undfr the 4"ai i j. jlslded ofhalf a million whi! f.aT t f th i.. vfs tr.a.i ? r.alvt It at--p . ccntrol Jack Wilson, and from mhlch Tlrrh 1! l V.'t- .miIv Jtftjifr. Ill V good ore is row belm; extracted. The 1t.. '. J r company haa mad arrangements for a Hirgh-im- . ' !,o died last MorUr. . !. : ; N, Ta. vigorous campaign and look for tl.e tended th fui etal servb No. ' held ovrr bl , opening up of a body of ore that wilt rcm.iir In the ' Wot Jordan same fiuih of the valu thatrhow something l"Ua. :. n ma the ADril Fc.l famous, and cr'atftrt.rn cre tho g brrthr Artrr KT.: ili-.a- e'f. ed a t.ensatlon throughout thl country". ' Th palbtartr r, ot ll'-o- . favorIra. contractors t.or.m. men ar.d jiavnj. Iok Mining ' Martin. r:ceaj. t Samuel rd Wiiinn of thl property. ably on the chance LOCAL QUOTATIONS. i, t ; rre MUrmr. ! A r,"l'f tn (K. fnar- - nrnwtti In l.il IK H4kf! ' r . '' t j matter and find out what I hidden In Thomas n.ake. r.o presided: l!5hop Mi I r r; Hills. Ju !k WK'.urt.s. J. J. Jwhn the ledge running through. lt:hop e ..' om ' Kgbet;. hftim.'l Halrtr.ar. Sheriff have dlscovsred Frospector r:.-- s . h Mala t iv '' i Frank K:r ;.i der.t er. seventeen or miles from County rich the " very TY.-):, In W M...1H lMPn of Scbo! Asht'-- and Ilrrum H EnlT T:;. rcs W'.lwn tir.d-e- d F.rt- dlr.o county. California, and thte trr.tr,isbr.er t'our.ty : . . .' ivtn , n we'.J th th Sheriff outte a little excitement in relation to Sft!e. the matter. The ore Is o rich that It Is and peputbs Jam f'owan. ' j At.dr-t c si :..! Jir.l'h. WUIUm !' ruggestlve of Tonopuh. and aDenumber of i"h..il ;rr.l 'm . . ;.t . J sh, W. rieil. It, Wi;klr.r. W. It. La Mar claims have been bonded. Iio.ith. T. L Itvtr. at.3 Miss William ' Lode. ' . ,;it. H..t itv c.m ...,. . r.s r". of th srieri.Ts orn.-e- . . 2 w m FrfrrS the Jordan N- rf lr.itmet,t . ; . .,.-STILL TAKING OUT ORE j rl:-. : l - 't . vn Win 3 JCo. . FROM NEW YORK MINE. ! Toil , , i A;ed Re-s- dent of Sandy Dead. ...... tC, t: ! j t . a. c(i"s-rt'. j ai - ; 1., -- k.. TAHK CITT. Jan. ii. Thry s t t,er, Wilham . j a jii-!tfff-- .. , ,ii k1 reid-r- rte. ' ' v J 1 of ' dl'd Sartdv. York New ore the for MjM tf at hoisting sverl ci Mr wji :o ld. r.d I . .. days and among the quantities of the Mllty. , , , ' st a k Th "rrr '' Un tishtsTut ::. ... J" )er, .r product that tax been brought to th ai d i.um. f.i:der, large p fv j M " Funeral turfac are two catload of shipping - if grand-h'Idr:, Jfe.. n , . U"'. hld at Sandy Sur.rtsj, ore. The or Is blng piled up on a will r v ' c ! Mar. Ilv J.. U; . platform l provided for It. ard quite n rHi 5wi. t fr II) Mo New Yora Moajr. amount ' accumulating to attest to ... J" . e A .t-j-',S " ', the changing condition! !n th- proprrM-r.,; yr.w y!:k. -" r cT.t. ir alT g I.: J. , erty. The ore streak, which ha IS'li : ' ' ' ' e ! I . , rent Tlr. followed for ome time, baa ldne.l e4V. tl. ' . - ..... ' X : . i 1 . -- ! . a a t t v . . . , r , ' I!-- . Into a body of respectable dlnvnslns. j e .. u wi.'a lH. sS rrotMiiM Z5,Zxr. and the gTade of ore which I com'.rg lTrl C I r: "t re ! r a ; irr reff a;J!. per fnmi it Is ovraelor.lng not a little exr- F. I j ; ' !(h S'.efpr.C I"a erhartaM r.n ... 5'', . . NnkT t citement among the to kholder her. ril. .. :t'a .. ..a-,! H. ; A O t.tiainra Ki l f e a'al v , i .,N V While no assays are repotted, th or t:i'a I.--', fnr dmt,. mr. m It VI ? a , , , 5. i.tr! 1 ! I 4 t.t.la t , :a for themselves, esreclally it :a t'MMV r H r1a f .!, dl It VI Met!-"- ! rtr fine glides of galena. On acccunl of ;'ar, . firft.tj; tU the fact thdt the am from which th. ' " : r.-" J4 ... lrr g l.tf. r m) t (iovfrrn'tt . . body I developing haa been follow t . , t'ar.t, n, ;; Today's for a eonsldermbl distance, and from ' BANK CLEAEINGS. Mi- the flattering appearance of thine In a r. in', . ; . the mine, popl here u re inclined t trn t'rii'-- . , r i a view the prospect for th Nt York , , 1CCA...I t.UA'N , i. Bonanza very optimistically, and ther - i: . C ' j ! - & s, 4l Mv $'js.c;i la general rejoicing on the part of th ., cl'rtr.g. i i h . ... . J 51 ct-t Mar 1 i Fm iljf Ut ear. 3iX. "; ' a 1t ' management and stockhclders down ty ' the operating force. The deport Is in (v & i t A ea-tlr- -- '. f'rtf, !"tr -- ,. M. V, :. M-H- - . r'. . e f- - . J.'. 4 . tt. t-- t- J ! Li - i ai -J-.- ar-. 2 1". jinly ! '. ' . : l'.j$iT - r'o'' V - s.-.n- - ..' i . - i- - - r- CLEVELAND. ., Jan. 2. A gorge broke above the city today and a flood CHICAGO, Jan. 22. Harry J. Towof water rweit down the Cuvahoea ers, one ol the resident owners and asi ivcr. tearinp three of the United States; sociate managers of the Iroquois thehtt ci company s hi steamers rrom moorinss. The vessels were carater, took the ptand is a witness before their ried down tho stream and crashed into the Coroner's jury today. Cefore takthe drawbridge of the Sunrlor street ing any testimony Coroner Traeger requested that Will J. Davis, the other vi.iduct. The br.ntrt were all badly resident ovner of the Iroquois theater, damaged by th" collision and the foundation of the bis bridge was seriously examretire from the room during the ination of Mr. Power?. Tho - request damaged. The river i completely blocked by was complied with after remonstrances the vessels jammed about the piers of two theatrical for the by attorneys the viaduct. managers. ho waf a stockholdMr. Powers er in the theater and treasurer of the RESIDENTS RESCUED IN Iroquois Theater comnany and asso-ri;it- e BOATS; LOGANSPORT IN manager of the theater with Mr. GRIP OF HEAVY FLOOD. Davis. Concerning' details as to the opening the theater, he referred hi.s interrogator to .Mr. Davis. The latter ami EelLOGANSPORT, Ind.. Jan. :.-- The and Wabash livers have overflowed Mr. Krlangrer, he paid, arranged the -ontraet whereby the date for th tlicir banks as the result of the break ;eninjr was lixed and "Mr. Bluebeard" ing u; of tb lee and much nrODertv was secured. bos oetu destroyed In this city and ounty. At the village of rt Fluent were rescued by Oeorgetown, boats. 4. a tia a iani was swept M GOSSIP OF MEN de- away and much property Ma Whol sections of IxgansiKrt .truycl. AND RIISINFSS have DLn flooded and many home boon abandoned. have The water Is ACJ Kit KDSON and still GEXEJiAL, MAN and rain Is still falling. rising Car Service Superintendent Parkos of the ltio CIrande left for the Eatt last LOSS OF PROPERTY IN night. . j VICINITY OF CHICAGO Jj. P. SIGSBEE, brother of Admiral BY SWOLLEN HlVrtis SUsbeo of the United States navy, is ;i gue?t at the Kenyon. CHICAGO. Jan. 22. Hood In and W. C. DEWEY, proprietor of the about Chicago, due to the thaw and Dewey Palace hotel. Namna, Ida., iri are rain, at causing pome lo?s of property the Wilson. stayint? 4i and much Inconvenient". Waters r the T. D. PERR1NE. a wrdl-kno- n capDesplaines, Fox und Calumet rivers are italist, fruit grower and stock dealer swollen, and many of the smaller creek of Blue Lakes, Ida., is staying- at the flowing Into the; ptrfami ore choked Kc ni'on. with ice, resulting In Inundation of ur rounding lowlands. t E. T. FltfUEK. peneral claim agf-nSeel ions of South Chicago, Durnide of the Oregon Short Line, and Grand Crossine are under water. in the city. copper :!. rv- fi'.at C"U d KETAL MARKET. ;r.r.t Hr.jiltr. rld rrar,gr cf the In Westrn Kxt'luration company, III. t il-- e o..fc cl1rg rimd. ml l n a Tie T fi.'.'ir..-i'h- 4 of ii.rlif r ti I: t, e tort- .Jj:',11 rt t". hllH r te rlbr i,rtlfij'. I e Co-oj-r-t- lve Oliver. ed. gold base bullion. b'J ' I r.Mr. A v I h t fl if Mi, r.J V CREECHLEY NEW TRIAL fu) nu rtlr.i; I1 frt ,tM 'gmM p. t r o tr-i- a bn lr.Z. A tit- Si i Ah". I r t- -. f . SUPREME COURT GIVES e e rm la-market If,.- rd i r from a trip to Cliforr.U. Ore and bullion e? city eterdiy. t I. k & Co. amounted t - - i l s dtj !- c.- lfTr.f g l t,...i tltr.ler-ic- t 1 r' r e - d ri ro-frff- t -- t-- ft it i r!.-- I f ! - T rrr.. 5.j: t r-i-- p d th prrfrfT! Th" whUh mines at In iy - ".'l V,ir?reKi e't' ! l.iton i I : gU t :- "ft-- y ! tt-.- -- .'Tl-.- f ar-- t thl t i. iffftai) ti.fl . rr.r., tt if ifrgth It.g rffl t!lt!rI IImJ K1t naJ r.o To i Pleasant Social. t .for htn l"ed !on f-- nt b , t'. . V I. f -- t In t -! 1 price. Commonwealth 2c The members of the "H?Uo BMP com- cay the company ha decided conpany will sive two performances for the centrate It efforts upon :s r.ewjy acbenefit of the Cleason-Brisrhto- n fund nt quired posseior,s. th Copper Mountain of the Wrbcr river In Morthe Grand theater, Saturday, January group, north 20th. gan county, lie consider the oulk for mine near Pprtngvtile ery bright. The The company will be assisted by some atunnel run there went ovrr the of the best local talent, while the Elks top of being a remarkable mlnerl blow-nu- t will aid in Fecurins; a big audience. which showed vMmcrs of copper. Th second chimney ws Just lelng entered feet. whn at a depth of levsnty-flv- e of the base of operations octransfer Great Flood curred. -e IU for th CopMr. llirtmin until late m on, . Hl ! a' "- 'fi.',t r w h f t'r,"iU,li In lot t lct. r.f!! (!Un Vr-'d U Iritf H5'ta Te'l Vx-suet ;;ft-- l I that it did not really become In free M n new c Tice-preMe- d Hiifar Alt rc Pfarre. AH.. hAc a remilt .f n givlrg r :et;-- c ' f' rtmt t ii. tt up s; n;r fr I sl t'. b5o n4 lt, bj! th nurk-- t Al I - - - in- Tf!irt orr. IH a n i ; Ti-- r at lUch threa'.er.s to trove th ruin Inrot. to" at I. Msrtha Washington. 30 at 1'ic; J'i of a'.l the present workings. M)t the at INc. thirty dajs. hutdrM rn. n m- -l &o at SarchUght. Btar Consolidated. fo at at the mine uru! rri'.,. toyed fetro. 500 t ZOf. 8f,0 et D".-f'.ircharge'l and the ro:npr,y may t.ct TOTAL BALKS. a iorg time. n tfjum operation iroi. Regular.12 11.75 share for r.ew r.l shaft have to b sur.k. entirely $i;i2.T-shares for Open. reat rTark are apr-eir.on th surTotal. 24.45 sl.areii for SttUTO. face, many of the haft and tunr.el are COMPANY f'.:i!iig tp and the miner fee fortur.at PLANS ACTIVE CAMPAIGN. for having warned of th alow hut or- ertatn l(mtr. Hd th roltar a rr r g n ary without urrd ould T"AHK C1TV. Jan. S.J. 1. lUrlmin. tcrlalr.Jy have I n kK5d. of the Rark City , Mining fcnl Development ccmpan-MXNINO NOTES. ha Just returned from th Commonwealth and Ironmaater arrour of cUlm In th ety evr r.er Sprlngvllle, mhlch the company has d4It. C.as-- iL,ur1 arrived Pan 1' frm a trip alorg the been prospecting of late. Mr. Hrtmin Paly-Jug- j .in e. !t. A 1t BIO GOLD MINE CLOSED. "i iirii-e- machine- CONffTANTlNc, t,1iT1' ! S t at - TO MACEDONIAN'S f r.'i.i :t r.:t :nr ei ptf n1 T Mi r.,l ljtS'.tr Moris Ji f fr 'ls rr-- r.4 Jacobson of th Columbu ConsoHJated er.t to Mercur jeMer-lath" purprs of a romprsor tinned by th Conlldte. Mrrur rxrr.pny, Mh th Colurrlui irsanagement h ie ld - 1 l- .).. Furrlntendent i .01 r. 1 pron .tl P , NEW COMPIIESSOZI PLANT. .M ''rg 5 !;: I"! Swj tnpr4 I, t'f in! N? ef !ji '. rrunt ;vr Am5srni! tr pnf.i, MLHnn Cet3 iKi1 aw! C'rd f'd HV liUrl ptfrffd fe',1 ptur rt It the dtiitlng fore. COLUMBUS COJf. BUYS .Z? .rt V firirffftted Chattr.w4 j C. 21. i. i, AMNESTY GRANTED ft: r Mtr-.pt"t- li'e.fi!:ef.V' f ( . Ttl j (9, '' J . pi rail I t 5ereJ. rat or. the well toward a joint underneath the j art locality her j luk h. and In th those iicqualntel with Ih ground would like to see It. with are and si lenld territory Ijirg In th-- i4lh f i v P ,ii q lie!. Crm. unchvcerl. ty yl fa) ') & ne.t drift the ...:, vr. l.'i 4.7i Rocro-Hemeeia- I1-- , ri. Copper, rl, M 'V nd tf i fc, e tflUb 1 . ? . lr rj'-rT'd- ': ''lUr sliver. Ni;v'YOHK.Jan ;s 54. Kacramento Pllver King Star Cotisoiliated TTncle Ham Consolidated ... TT. 8. Mining company JVutler-Uber, California Century Ualtnn Joe Bowers Heine at BUTTE RAILROADER :r 2 ' t . 1 x. la T.ec'etfed 1rVs. In (tl rR?r,"n af 4 t ' Ohitlon Itoek l M I tt rrj. Al f;tc- Ii .r . Cn pr . mC pt pt.-.ct- ordl-Jar- .11 .W.4 tie! :4 I.'1 th l m Ti- NEW YORK METAL. .' "W Carlsa Congor Consolidated Mcrcur Creole Daly-Ju- d .... I .15 la :.- -:. irrr r",ure t4y lyrtrg the t:ht f jmimjj r gtter rum'r tf nli ef lotof. lock Asked. Hid. Jen. YORK. NR.VV bwtn ." v Bullion-Bec- k ar-ic- st Tent No. 12 Are Followed by Is 100 Alice A CHICAGO. Jan. 22 A raid made United States marshals on a flat In Morgan street ha resulted In the of three men charged with counterfeiting. John O'Shea, it i asserted, vat caught in the act of making bogu half dollars. Henry Cotter waa capturnd with him and Fred Sullivan, a saloon keeper, vm locked up on a tharge of aidlr.g in the distribution of the counterfeits. The three men were taken before Commissioner Foot and held In $10mj bonds each. Moids. dies and partly computed coins were seized. Installation Ceremonies of TJtonian Room While Testimony Given. shares, and Daly to t2.S0 for 25. . Martha Washington ri!fed a total of 11.000 shares at m and lVi. while Ingot let 000 go at 2. New York remained under roter. wut. U bid, being offered at 22. while Uncle 8am nt firm with 23 bid. : Following are the quotation and list of aale of Starts. THEIROFFICERS Be-in- confer- BAD MONEY GANG RAIDED CMef of New South. "Wales Brigade Tells of Contrist9 Between New ajp.d Old World Systems. ON A fi-vt- C. I'li'lt 1 . S I T . - . T t4t -. iti l ti-off- n 1 AI In!i, sj'h trr.-itr- llrl ail. t- " k s , " - ) " lt yr rfa ' "!'.! ! t'f?t t,r - - - j1 ..... - : f.t -- - B-- -- ' d'iied "' " - '.-- hc . ..-- , ". -- . 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