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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, cent, ! ' SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT so That atraijhi thb same now arc: uai. ft. 73 su,l Jl.v,; rolled S', iu.d I.y5: whole harley. the iififi'n-i- e for the same article being wholesale and retail rcxcvuvcl). 1 MIMSC LTAIS, WTI OGDEN, APRIL.".0, 1I)0f. MORNING, Tlie I.isStilBS ffcauiK-- X' c WaLe. Is Mrlailia. qairlana ill'll Great i the l.i.'s Th- 'ircfiil A inei'icim soot eimniclc.' it tii-are il i'l flu is 11 t iLc 1. nlurd of t;r.', l.icxx is great the way of cxpress'i i'.: In Pc determined ill U.iiglniid. ns exery-ere from time limnciii t.p 'l.t I. ere I'ln. ti ihe JHillil of View I'ish I d '.'cri i.l us wiiut to expert xx p., slowly on new n.sy pie colors that ilia across li:i mi's, t trn out f.i tv quick eix'Uh will'll of ' i i rung. course, writer' and, wlio!i ;.t home wi:li any n'dinr ' Kg I l.io llere are some of n l.nc 'f lua tic change that " .ie grwii 11, ixv .!:, r.ia and eonipii.'ntisl. for ' Ml, Till io ninKiiic, anil I to .in American observer In' be to counties jei "In the f jsiumls, slnl lings eeii.puiiiiioii A man turns gree:. n ,ny. ye-- uud peu.'.-- it sts'ius x I ra iigc that any low with hatred, pii ill rage, i mien rhoiild c.iiixcut for u day to em- . scarlet with auger, trein ploy any thing hilt a decimal currency, r. :vii fiviii pink from cxelteuie lei with what lightning rapidity d,ss red fiuin a London sickues. Mack from Ivokkccpcr make his heat and blue from ci M'hut a life of tedious forI be Sometimes, too, iix steel." that of au English house mality Hi Ululier.'1 as lilans. servant: Vet there was no slowness " 0 ax "a warm pmjiositiuu,' f intelhs t in that fool man In an carl's - a Liiii'd. "soft as mush,' who. when his lord fell family a rough cuxUiineic .ii .1 11, k - oier tin liuimter and young the next of kill ' tide.' Then again - - 'ge.J as culled in ask if tlu elder l,y was hurt, wheat.'' "sotunl a a as promptly, "Kill, si, nty lord 7 au ox. "weak as a I per; as tinis tiivoinplixi.-utn an Instant the f l an eel," "sly at a ' as a Il'Ullxfi r ef the lille ;'ipertaiuillg tn ail "tiiiiinii-as earl's eldesl mui ui.d snake, poor as a only. Timm-a-- ILiladelwolf. uud dry as Wentworth ItigiiiMin in Atlantic. phis Telegraph. . A rrrelun Wasoserlpt. Pkisical tuiiuv. Then is now In Ht. IVtersImrg the ..n It 1 a mistake to tli i o!lct knoii n .MS. of the New Tx physical exercise ia h i. m!. Tim ,ip- - 1, 111, nt in Grok, saved from dohlrm-lioapoiiile is the fuel, '.me on,, mis by ihe mercMt chance many years Mid, "Mini ia not cvr.'in,. i. d m u u ;b--. Grossing the hall of a convent ut i ,1. ni' und like u fleer tlie font of Mount Sinai. C'onKlantine leaping running i ., !,: or cat." To emphasi developTlxchi'tulorf saw a haskolful of pnrcli-lucn- t ment alsive the ment:.! i' lclnpiiu-ii- i i leave on their way to lie burned. a step Iowan! reaunipi,, ..r ii. jie 0f Two hnski'i had already gmu. he wax tlie anrngr and lowei l'liyxtold, and all thut lie could ticriire for 1 a deir.iM- thing'. Inn, as liiniwlf was a small humlli of inl,l lenl culture iu everything else, the rxuvim-- are to Ioiixo. Hut the monk, now interested lie avoided. A person m.i. luic mo lit- in Hu waste paper, saved tlie rest tle bodily exercise ui-,- inny nlo have from the tiro, ami nine year after, oil far bxi much or violent i ercie. One a return vi:t to tho ronveni, Tisclicn-dnr- f who la walking a eniindi-riihlpart uf found that tlie atewart hud, wrap-1the day would need hut linlc else .a ill m red cloth, "a bulky kind of exercise except, per Veil', calisthenics w liich proved to I hi tlie wbole of for the arms, back und clicst and uu tlie ,w Testament, with part hitherto retiring or rising. And the same ad unknown, and parts of tlie Old, which vice la aiqiilcsble to a woman who dore hud long liecu sought, lie I jogged tlie lier own housework. Hal one routined volume for tlie exar, snd balay It lies, over a desk or typewrtnr xhmihl make well preserved In of its l.fliNl a conscientious habit of walking, bicy- years uf age, amongsjnte the treasuna of cling and calisthenics every day for au the Russian capital. London Mall. Tribhour or thereabout.-rinciuu- uti tSPORT . NOTES . from Uie Enflbtrt Spcdd torrcspdenL a d Bout fight 13. Salt Lake on May Attorney Iarsonx of the Newliousc mines has pm in an appvaraace again. tiim on any of the charges against the big body uf miners, and all who have thus far been tried for resisting arrest have been discharged. Two MCCARTHY AND QUEENAN MATCHED. Wii George 11 Iluliintum returned from a trip to Park City last evening. at The Boston Consolidated is to be or three have been held to the dis- listed on the Boston exchange soon. trict court for rioting, which charge will be the strongest against the main A shipment of Uncle Sam concenbody. trates reached the sampler today. McCarthy and Perry Qweenan mat .lied for a twenty--d iit. t be fought at Salt Lake. uS for dda bet. and the Mle receipts- - McCarthy must will ,45 pound. ani Queenan catch weight. i?7;erlay BADLY INJURED.' ' The Grand Central and Salvator each reimrted with ore iu the local markets today. At a late hour yesterday afternoon a workman named Harry Whitniiller. employed cm the new Ur. Keith build- WORLD'S FAIR OFFICIALS ing just east of the Alia club ou South Temple street, fell from the top ma-JT- .'. 2.-T- he of the building and was quite seriousa Ixtui. ifo.T" April of the I'uth eomiuission to the ly hurt. AL this hour particulars are Srid Fair. Unhiding Governor unobtainable but it is said that the I?., judge Khiirtllff and State mort-gpuai- man was so badly injured that It is feared he win nut recover. A hasty willii Johnson, arrived thia Hoyt Sbermaa and Mr. call was made for the ambulance and vJahonw of the commission will not he was removed with all possible at the oiiening but are exspeed to tlie Holy Cross hospital The Utah party la where his injuries are being attended ited a little to. at the hotel Jefferson. IHreetor General Whitaker is up to flniah-i- n TONNAGES OF UTAH COPPER. t.i ears In work arranging the details of the Utah exhibit and in moved into the (Deseret News) irttinf the furniture The production of the Utah copper This afternoon the building. n,h ie mill at Bingham la soon to be doubled. .Uimiash will hold a meeting to This does not mean the plant is to lie upon additional employes. A feature of the oiiening la the enlarged right away; however, auch a absence of the crowd that nuiva la hi contemplation and wtll bo the dedteatlon one year ago. carried out before thTnd of the year. Since the mill at Governor and his party are waa startfrom ed it has never beenBingham run up to the full recipients of cuurteale errtu'.eiit Francis and the Pair eaparliy of iu equipment. Only of about BOO tuna present an 1 from the Governor have been run through and Connect lent, the latter whereas twice tliia much could have 1,, radn reception on Monday and been handled. SupL Januey explained airing Tndav nlghia at their respective this morning that the small tonnage handled waa due mainly to the fact that .State building. All ingress to the exposition grounds the mine had not ibemi developed where noon tomorrow on the ore could be j, fiirliiddrn until stuped out. iu great annum of the fear of the accident. quantities and further fur the reason workmen thousand being that the late accidents on the Copper Ttenty-eigmaking ready for the Belt railroad placed it in the itosllloii amplnyei in where it could not have made the deliv"''h'uMitocted that the Utah eries . be will at present delegation But the developments in the mine the have been carried forward energeticalDie bouse warming to be given Utah building on Monday. ly and so far as the future la concerned State Food insiiector Heiner la here a generous supply of ore will never be I, attendance upon the National Pure lacking; that It ia up to the Copper food rongreaa. Belt to get the ore down to the mill to The greatest sight to lie seen today keep it running up to Its full capacity tn take a launch and go out upon continuously. the Mississippi and view the devastatSupL Janney says most excellent renow ing of the flood. The danger baa over sults are being obtained at the plant MMcd. but the wreckage about and everything Is running nlong as been quite severe. the bottoms ha smoothly as can be. one of the will take The Hah party ran see if and thia afternoon they tmtts (nd the lime honored ntan who floated wTAH S nr ler. de-di- ive al-M- dv man-jreme- nt A car of ore from the MaxfleU of Big Cottonwood canyon haa reached the samplers. mi wl ry Joseph Dederich returned from the properties of the Newhouse Mines Smelters corporation in Beaver county thia morning. D. H. Schenck, guerintendent of the Horn Silver mine at Frisco. Is in the city and will probably return to ramp again this evening. The pumping plant at the Wabash mine at Park City will go into commission today and oiieratiuna will be returned underground. The contract for the equipment of the railway to be built between the Cactus mine an. I the new concentrator at New bouse haa been let. , The ore and bullion settlements late yesterday were as follows: Crude ore and concentrates. J3H.7UO; base bullion, I34.30U; gold liars. 1J.Simi. ed returned from Captain A. O. a trip to Nevada this morning loaded down with a sack of samples from a property upon which he haa been conducting an examination. Til-blit- s The special meeting of the Bingham-NeHaven Mining company to ratify the action of the board of directors in authorizing the Issue of 2U0,tHHi worth of gold bonds, the proceeds to be used for development purposes, is scheduled for tomorrow afternoon. w er ' a. li a. .""' uf d L Bell Rccd is Beaten by Maud Miller. . : - s xol-uin- une. . Waalril Bread Hai r aarage. One day, riding alum: the road, General Gordon cauie upon a regimental prayer meeting, which was very imThe men were kneeling or pressive. standing with bowed lnxida shout tlie chaplain, who was praying iu a vole of wonderful compass. The geirral checked liis horse and removed his hat and wailed fur the end of the prayer. The chaplain asked tlie laird to give the men id lav's army supreme courage to meet tho great criala that hud come upon tlieui, fortitude to bear 'new privations and troubles, strength to tight against ihe pursuing enemy. Just then a tall private rose from Id knees and shouted to Hie chaplain: Tray for bread, chaplain; pray for bread! liYe have courage tn spare, but to tight we must have something to eat. l'ray for bread! This broko up the prayer meeting. Boiaa vs. Salt Lake. Salt Ijike. April 29. Hniae aenrad the first shut out nf the season today, not a man of the Halt I eke team crossing the plain McFarland fur Boiae hit Clicda a game, holding down the home learn to five kits ihrm uf them acratchca. R. II. EL Score Ijizanis and Limerick Towu 5 n. ..0 Kail Boise t 0900000 09 16 11 0 0 0 0 2 S 0 6 Batteries Quick and Hausen; Me Farland and liaauin. Umpire, Kharpt Ban Francisco va. Lea Angalca. Ran Francisco, April 29. Los Angeles had a ekiae call today from being again shut out In the present aeries. Yerkaa waa cm th slab for the locals and had the vlaitora blanketed up to the ninth, when they started to maka a Garrison finish, but felled. The game was fast and the fielding or the home men aaa perfect. R. II. EL Score 6 4 I Angrlee ..0 06 9 0 0 0 0 11 Sa.i Fran... 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 x 4 7 0 Baum and Spies: Yerkea and Lehay. Tacoma va. Oakland. 0. In a feat and . April game. Tacoma abut out Oakland. Thomaa holding the leaders safe at all stag of the game and striking out ten men. The visitors made hilt three hila, of which two were Hevaral brilliant playa cratches. roused the crowd to the wlldeet enthusiasm. Hitcher Graham waa tn good form, but his team male did not show the life end spirit whlrh waa displayed by Fisher's men. R. H. E. Score Tacoma. well-playe- d 000000 0000000 4 7 1 Tncanio . ..3 3 Oak laud . ..0 Thomaa and C. Graham; O. Graham t0 t and Lnhman. Bpokane va Butte. by Butte Spokane. April and a batting streak and feat fielding hy Hpokane won the game for the Indians thia afternoon hy a wore of II 29.-K- rrora to 4. Score Kpokdne Butte ,.30 038000 lawks R.1I.E. X 0 0000111 Howell, and 11 11 4 1 0 4 Sporer Stanley; and Swindells. third. Time, (hat exBeattie va Portland. Sixth rare, mil: Motile T. won; and anSeattle, April 9. Ip to the fifth InHlrkory Corner, aerond; Arnold K., third. Time, 1:51. ning Seattle got only one clean hit off butt la Thielman, while Port land hod touched Yonkera New York, April 29. Jamalra sumJay Huchea up for two and n single. Furtland'a hits combined mary: with Mohler'a fumble and a bare on First rare, five furlong: Wrokman balls gave Portland two Firal Horn, second; won; Iielevan, runa byIn Hughe fifth the Portland Infield the third. Time, 1:03 and Seattle mre.t four went to Rewind race, aix furlongs: Jaeqnln rune withpieces one bane hit. After that only won: Andrew Mack, second; Alforten, Portland waa not in It. third. Time, 1:17 R H. K Third rare, mile and 70 yards: 9 9 1 . ...0 0 0 0 4 1 1 Seattle won; finite! ween, second; Nine 1011 lend . .1 0 0 1 9 0 0 1 14 11 7 8 pot, third. Time, 1:47 Hughes and Wilton; Thielmaa and Monet Fourth race, aix fnrlonga: Shea wron; Jack Ratlin, second: The Musketeer. third. Time. 1:17 Firth rare, four and a half furlongs: Chicago va Detroit. Detroit. April 29. Chlrego tnrtk Martha Gorman won; Httfferance. secKftnit'by hitting Mullln frwiy ond; Pink Garter, third. Time, :S7 Hilver at crHIcal times. Tanehlll started with Sixth rare, six fnrlonga: " Dream won; Funnyalde, second; Pa- the stick. Attendance. 1.500. 1' 16 " lette, third. Time, I; two-bagge- rs 8-- 3. S. De-rer.-ke 6. 4-- e Nashville, Tcnn.. April 29. the Spelllaa. rr Quality Fores of HoMt. A London cabman waa recently having hit firstborn bn by christened. Clergyman What name shall I give thia child? Cabby 'through sheer for of habiti Oli. I'd leave that to you, lr. London Detroit Camber-lan-d Park summary: First rare, five and a half forkings: Orient won; J. Kidney Walker, second; Laura Hunter, third. Time, l:13'.j. Kecond rare, four and a half forking: Merit won; Lolo Mai, aerond; Camhrlnua. third. Time, 1:0I. short Third rare, ateeplecfasKc. course: Volant In won: Planter, second; Falella. third. Time, 4:12. Fourth race. Mven furlongs: Bug ler won ; Chamhlee. second; Cheboygan. third. Time. 1:24. Fifth race, five furlongs: lamplight won: Brazil, second; Madison, (bird. Time. 1:t6. Sixth rare, mile and aixteenth: Mala-ko- ff won: Briers, second; Chokayotte, j third. Time, t oJxcnr-- S l.trPAtown.c ETAO N N US lo . For Tit-Ki- Price... It Has a War af Ita Owa. What do I think of the ocean? said Bridget a she wax nxkisl that question by her friend. "I think if the most came aerna. peenlior thin I Pennsylvania Ptir.-- Bowl. AUTO VICTIM. ANOTHER Citizen - Im strong, healthy-lookin- g surprised to see rhap lik ynu Have you a trad? have op, bohf. hut ner Tramp of d auermobsel krok d iprhun an put m on d bum up m b'r-- n ntiren How did that happen? be a hcrethlef. how, Tramp 1 bat since people took ter autermobvela no dey ain't no demand for horse make it er dime, Can't you more victim arlong? jist ter help a hard-lucI gfleklee, Bar. 1 bvrrlf)', Han BASE BALL 2--5. Once while in Pittsburg Andrew Carnegie bad a telegram sent ami stood waiting until It reached the operator. He listened attentively to the clicking of the key, then immediately wrote a Dew telerram, a follow: The other message mine; spelling the operator'a. writing in 1717 of Cavrlej of Colverley. Yorkshire, snys: Roger was a perigii: of renowned hospitality, since at this time the obsolete tune of Roger a Calverley is referred to him. He wai a k Digit t and lived in the time of Rich rd I. Tlii carries the dt- of the origin of th tone back to about 1190. The Fpectatnr in a description of Kir Roger, now called de Cwveriey, was the says. inventor of ifo foauua ecu airy dance which ia cubed aflur luu. 2. pearance and 323,) for Herrera appearance. The writer poted hi own money for Herrera and the forftita am are ail in the hand of Mr. Wllsun of the Butte hotel. After everything was settled, Herrera's Eaxicru manager writes that( they have another a, Tap mi for the middle of May and that Herrera can'i miiiic. UiiIcb Herrera cut I, mist from his manager back there and listen to the advics of his friends here, if looks very much like his forfeit. M!led by me. wtll go hy tho board a Strange way for a fighter to cl. to nay tlie least! Tlie above i clipped from the Butte Evening New, and was written by Sporting Editor Tneh.' who ia evidently a good fellow. In fact, he ha liecu too good In trusting tho Mexican, and If ever he nee any part of that 23iF- - it. ia huied that he willhe will lie lucky Indeed, A lighter w ho wtll go almt the country pulling off faka tight with fake tighter, la not tlia man to lie trusted, and the namer lha Itntie tight fans "cut out thia Mexican, the belter. 3-- 6. nervousness, ass stubbornness and camel malice, with an angel bobbing about unexpectedly like tlie apple in the posset, and when tliey can do exactly aa they please they are very hard to drive. Sir j Ralph Tbor-'al,- . the family of Kiiiiimary: First race , five and a half furlong. Maude Muller won ; Bell xcHng: Heed. Kct'ond : Uhilciui, third. Time. 1:03 Dora I., Hid Christopher, Adnur. Haul of Tarsus. Thaddciis, Waiier, KliIHuu-ga- l, well-meani- Hew. What 1 the f Ifferenee between ne.' Ing your own linWh and drawing your own conclnxfon? him. lhll-adelph- la Professor Huxley once wrote to Mrs. W. K. Clifford nlMint men: They are very queer animal -- a mixture of horse p. Well, what?" oM-iiin- Urht-enstnel- Teacher Do you remember Ididy "stalkers ore numerous In pression, Tommie, about fools or four peeresses gel? Scotland, and three have placed quite a large number of Tommie Ye, ma'am; fools plendid "heads" to their credit The where angela fear to tread. woman wlio can shoot well and under- Statesman. stand tlie rules regulating sKirt is always welcome among the member of shooting party In tlie covert, and at moderate range lieflttlng her twenty bore she can hr relied upon to bring down the birds as neatly and dexterously aa her male neighbors Kcoltlsh Field. A Kan Frani isro. April 2i - Follower of faioriti'N fared well at Oakland today, but there were two upsets Tho first 'Bine in i ln ctcul, where Kell liccd wax plajiHl from 2 Io 1 to 6 to 3. iild nut calcli Maud Miller, a 111 to lie ci, I H'lot. and she won driving by a length, t'lnlcnu was third. Orchard w il Ii Jones In the saddle w as cniiaidcreil a good thing fur the fourth al a mile. He led Into the siretch but in ihe last sixteenth Jack Little, quoted at 12 to J. cams w it U a rush and beat . Wsara at ghsutliv Parties. Repudiate Or- 3-- 4. The roster's Carl. Many cast Ismdort harlvrs, who have been Journeymen in many west cud establishment. declare that young costermonger and barmcii, with the peculiar rolling curl that protrudes from under the cap or bowler, are far more particular alanit their hair than the sous of the aristocracy In general. Thia mine curl, standing forth from a surface of hair that eivtus to have been flatlroncd, ia nut achieved wltlir out much trouble. Scores of these young dandies of the east subscribe to a toilet club and hove weekly attention given to their distinguishing curl iu a manner that might be expected ef a patrician lnau. nler Little Jack at 12 to 1 Beats chard, the Favorite in Mil Selling. tlnixlnd aa named Second race, four furlong, selling: HU Little Jshe the Pwtar, Hlleo won: C. E. Burg, second; Hob "I metor," said tlie patient, after pay- Kagun, third. Time. : 49 Sea Voying his bill, If there Is anything in the age, Meads. Hen Eric, Light of lhiy, Dresden and Auauilua finished a namtheory uf the transmigration uf soul ed. you'll lie a war hone after death. Third race, one mile and fifty yard, That sounds rather flattering, remarked Dr. rrieo-ITiee- . selling: Ulowahii won: Yellowstone, second: Tonopah, third. Time, 1:46. Yea, you're auch a splendid charger. Nellie Hawn, Henry Clay Rye. Carllee, Catholic Ftandard. Mlsa May Bndlah. The Toiler. Dr laing. Impromptu and Bestow finished aa fwiiertiarwt. named. Mrs. Nurlteh I want fo get a pair of Fourth race, one mile, selling: Jack well white glove to wear to a hall. l.lttle won; Orchard, War second; do Yeo'w. want How Clerk you king Tlmea, third. Time. ;43. Inspector them? Mrs, Nuritck Bee here, young Munroe; the Ueiitenant. Tanhaimer. man, I ain't talkin' about rentin' em. liarka. Kylo 11. WUtaria. Mualta and I want to buy em. Philadelphia rrea Technique finished aa named. Fifth race, live and a half fnrlonga, A R elected Reels. selling: Ague Mack won; Hoi second; Nannn, third. Time, Kdltfa Juat think! Here- a thought Flaneur, Hklpe Me, Brennua, Our professor who teachea that one can be Kir Preeion. Victoria 8. and Eduennie heantlfnl by peraiatentiy thlnklug Pride,fliilMhed cate named. herself beautiful. Irene-O- h. psliaw! Sixth rare, one mile and fifty yards, so We could paint oat many Instances selling: Hand Preua won; Ada N. sec) ihm FRIfF9FT ond; Golden Light, ihlrd. Time, 1:43. Searcher. Mocorito. Gleudice, laaliellita, My wife Is trying to get Into so- coxy Graudpa and David 8. flniabed aa named. ciety. "Ah! I suppose II keeps her busy." "Yea, but not aa busy aa It keei tne Ht. Louis, April 29. Fair grounds trying not to get Into debt. summary: Preua. First race, six furlongs: Decoration won; Kerona, second; Hubbard, third. The Idiwyer I beg jiardon, but do I Time, 1:20. understand that the lady la still your Kecond race, five anJ a half forkings: wife? King Charm won; Mluirirake. aecoad ; The Client Khe (a my wife, but not ChriHtelle, third. Time, 1:1234. still. Cleveland Plain Dealer. 31 era n Third rai'e. aix furlongs: won; Dusky Secret, second; Barnacle, A homely philosopher says that third. Time, 1:194. many people make a failFourth nue. seven Irby ure of life because they spend nine Bennett won; Dokln, furlong: second; Knowfaoitra In hoping fur the heat and only ledge, third. Time. 1:35. for it. Atlanta Constione Lovable Fifth race, aix furlongs: tution. won; Four Leaf Clover, second; Valaa-que- x. I ht Mexican wrote and wired the writer a hi Weaiem rcprcxeniatlvc. tu go ahead and iiiatcli him with Long for ihe middle of May. Thi 1 dirt. The aciicli- were aigucil and the forfeit l.'dkl for the club that the com-- kt would lie pulled off here. 9239 fur lamga ate. j 1,,-i- Manager Potter of the stone quarries at Kytine is preparing to commence the seasons oiiermtions there. t er H- Diamond 2nd Rios j "!lii-.l!- 233-S5-- grand-daught- Turf, ! n-- mom d the . -- During the late visit of Charles M. Schwab of Tonojiah the representative rl ( liens of the camp gave the former window on a foed-rtpresident of the steel trust a royal reno) of the ception at the Mizpah club. A Iwnquut leonmpanled by his wife upon Tlie Bell company has ordered a followed and ihe tables were loaded the plana large consignment of aerlel cable to use down with the best the land affords. in the resident districts. Impromptu talks were made to whb-IN SALT LAKE. CHILD MURDER the distinguished guest responded in a Jacob of Skreinar, Austria, happy vein. formerly a 11 o'clock after Shortly yesterday now of thia city, was admitted to horrifying discovery was made In a PIOCHE-NEVADTO CHANGE yesterday by Judgq Stewart. died at the rear of the Eldorado house METHODS. which ia Went First South alreet, Mrs. Elisabeth Pitts and R. 8. Brock to Indicate a clear cute of child mi A directors meeting haa been railed The find was made by a of this city ware married last evening airier. Consol!' who by Kev Benjamin Young of the First tonight of the Ptoche-Nevad- a anmker of school children, dated hoard. reported It to Chief of Police Methodist 'church It has been decided to stop the genInch. Immediately the chief notified Jwtirc Frank H. Clark, and together Three bids for construction on the eral work tn different places which has new offlees quarters at Fort Douglas, been going on and confine the develop' they repaired to the place Indicated and found the dead body of a fully devwere within t20 of each other, so close ment work to tapping the ore bodies at depth. eloped female child. How long It had was the figuring. As great a force will be uhed as hereheei dead has not yet been ascertained, hut as the body was In a perfect state John L. Smith waa given aix months tofore but the work will be done In of preservation. It la evident that It In the counter Jail,, by Justice Halm of one' place and much more satisfactory The Murray for obtaining money under and permanent results are ant id could nut have lain there long. infant was stark naked and had likely false pretenses. 3 on a listed. He raised The meeting tonight will take act ion been cist away hurriedly and without forged check. on the future policy of tlie company as any attempt to cover up the shocking deed. The remains of the little one Local representative, of the bureau regards shipping and development. ken taken to Evans' undertaking par- of animal Industry do not see the neGOOD CONDITIONS IN DALY'S kin. where they will be pending an cessity of the Governor Sparks edict Investigation. GROUND. as and Idaho Utah aheep, against sheep DUruwfng the discovery of the life are not now going into Nevada but are lew body. Chief Lynch mid that be C. L. Rood, Manager of the Daly end leaving for the summer ranges. had no means of knowing how the Ontario companies, who returned from child had been killed. There were no The value of the six miles of wire Park Oty last nght, says that condiabout the stolen from the Independent marks of strangulation Telephone tions at the Daly are encouraging and throat or bniiaes except on the tot that work In the ground tapped by the company poles north of this city la of the head. A contusion was found at 3u0. but all that the thieves put exMaxeppa shaft la being pushed forward there which may have caused death or pected to realize from their plunder with Increased xeal while the ore body the from have resulted throwing miy waa $30. The company hai recovered whtc-- was encountered some time ago of Ihe body Into the shed. That cannot' . still presents a most satisfactory apits property, he determined until further fecta come pearance. to light. The discovery was in a shed Mr. Rood says that he believe that Daniel Halloran of Melbourne Is in at the rear of the Eldorado house. the city trying to locate his sister Mrs. the new Ontario mill has at last struck Carefstreet. West First South J. H. Traney of Philadelphia, who Is Its gait. All the minor changes end ul Inquiry among the members of the supposed to be in Salt Lake. Mr. Hal- adjustments always necessary In a new honte failed to elicit any Information ia looking up the estate of his plant have been made and the mill is loran of value to th epollce. The body had brother Michael, whq died in this state running with the greatest regularity evidently been thrown there late at last and smoothness September. light or etrly yesterday morning. The mill product is eminently satisIn the The cine his lieen placed The Utah Light Railway company factory both In quantity and quality. . hands or the detectives, snd they are has arranged for a third Mkhg a thorough and searching UNITED STATES MINING. supply with the Bear River powof the mysterious affair. er plant, in anticipation of the demands Coroner Clark will In all probability of the next fall and winter. A fourth Stillman F. Kelley Haa Resigned aa hold in inquest over the remains, snd. Is expected to be addDirector of Company. If possible, place the responsibility ed in the course of another year. . where it belongs. . According to Eastern advices 6,300 Ed W. Loder, a prominent Odd Fel- shares of United States Mining were PRETTY AUTO SHOW. low tn this city and. state for years, recently taken over privately at 21 per died ' night, after having been con- share by a director of the company Tito 'pif. and "swish. Bwlsh of fined last pif' bed for three years with an from a former large holder of the stock, to his a dozen automobiles, running In lina incurable affliction. He leaves a wife who secured It through an exchange for at mMi speed, attracted consideraand a brother at Roches- Centennial-Eurekand ble on upper East Temple ter. daughter N. Y. The funeral will be held It haa just leaked out that Stillman airei-- i noon hour yesterdthe during from Old Fellows' hill Sunday afterF. Kelley resign el as a director of the ayThe autos were out In force, noon. United States Mining company some and were occupied by beautiful young months ago. Mr. Kelley was elected a women, in chaffeura the and, Rev. Dr. William Burt, the head of director of the company soon after the tuanv instances, wealthy owners of the Methodist propaganda at Rome. Globe bank failure to represent, various the machines. The Utah Auto comItaly, was In this rity Wednesday. He brokerage interests. There is said to pany bail several of its best cars In was recently decorated, by the King of be no significance in his resignation. line, ti,,, ,how started In front of SL At 120 per share al which price Unitheir cs'aiiiiahment. In fact, and about Italy with the golden' cross of been has SL and snd Maurice lAxarus, ed States Mining sold last week, the VHn spectators were present. direcIn Roms for 13 yean. Under his stock is helling at the price at which Afi'- - i pending around the block tion there have been established a col- it was originally floated six years ago, fed up and down East street Temple to the acquisition of the lege for boys, two colleges for girls, a for a time, the machines lined up in Book Concern and other.Protestant In- previous Since that time the mm uf :he Brigham Young monu-anof Gsra-bsli- stock has sold up to 40 and Jown to stitutions. A Ravage secured photographs is a teacher in one of these 7. It is estimated that four of the dii bciu. Following thia. there waa a and another Is a student. One rectors of the United btatea Mining Prai from the monument to ihe schools, schools the Cranston Institute, company now own over 130,000 shares of the wJ' i'a.acc. The same was viewed has over 300 pupil. .. , of the stock. "b in'cicxt by large crowds all which was The Centennial-Eurekone the mine. et al. case of Tn 32.100.000. is v. the for Mary rugmire purchased originally The g,- -i uraduate of I ho normal. the Diamond Coal and Coke company. the United States kilning L tv s. ky tnas the university, and Ibe girls of Judge Stewart haa entered Judgment, fn situation It is through the rirh ore same of the Jl.flOO. consent for nf that property and Hi fluxing ores nf favor of plaintiffs hy s' .in n were society the guests of the nr the Ripghsm properties that the comrasien They a beautiful presented Mrs. Jew M Grow of Idaho Falla, pany Is able io derive net proflt.6 of E l 'n 'he gaily duvrsted cars. was operated on at the Keogb-WrlcPractically ell lioq.ooo per month. hospital Wednesday for appendicitis. these net earnings have come from the "OTHER JONES' RECALLED. ores. As a separata The operation was mncfeisful and the Centennial-Eurek- a was the Centennial-Eurek- a lady la progressing nicely. proposition tones has been called in hr only able to earn about S40U.000 per John Mitchell of the One rase of smallpox was reported to annum, hut through the blending of fta s.u 1 ;n' Workers' association. tne hoard of health yesterday, that of rirh oree with the Bingham ores of "d at Helper a dispatch Oolda Huff, aged 11 years, residing at the United S'atee company the foil fr;: "Jin as soon as you can 232 aoufh Fourth West street She waa value of the Centennial-Eurek- a ores Is This isbyway placed under quarantine by the health recovereJ. n'' rlnl! r",;b il'u of the There are only about 200 shares pi story printed to officials at her home. Centennial-Eurek- a the strike in district stock outstanding, o . off. The officials Bradstreefs agency renorts Salt Lake the balance of 100.900 shares being In Cl,. . fol,f will not oppose the buxines condition for the week a i,- ., the treasury of the United States Minof Jones, which lows: Joblwra report Improvement tn ing company. ii M No dividend are paid on Centennial-Eurek- a time. "Mother trad conditions, and present outlook ! t of quarantine, break Is thought favorable. Retail lines are stock, as the net eirnSngs of j. K to the sheriff for the more active and collsctlona have im- the United Siatee Mining confpany are J and appeared In Help proved. - si.'.. all derived through the United States i", Smelting company, which owns the l,rtnptly sent back to Tlie Halt lake Fred nee Exchange smeller, all the stork of whMi Is owned ii. io I, iH.t.n B oonvie- - i raised the price of orils and barley 10 j by the UuiieJ Slates Mining lompajy. two-nto- l -- of Doings utr Grounders BROWNING k Chicago Nws. Chicago 7 Mullln and Woods; Owen and Sullivan. Boston va Washington. Washington. April 29. Washington and Boston played a five inning gam today, the game being called on account nf rain. The score waa 4 tn 3 In favor of Boston. Attendance. 1.0(H). B- - H. E. Score Ifcmfon J j Wafthlmclon Dineen and f'rlger; Dunkle ana Drill. Cincinnati va Bt. Louia hy the St. team today lost the second game of the serial to Cincinnati. Kelley and Farrell were ordered off the ground for disputing derisions by Umpire O'Day. Attendance, 8,2f0. SL 1iui April 29.-Er- rors Loul Score St. LHiifi CinHiinNti K. McFarland and Byers; Harper ar.il Srhfol. Beriea New York v New York. April 29 Although the grounds would not permit aharp field-a ing. New York and Boston played elore game today. Delehante'e error in the Bret an clever hare running hy the Devlin and McGinnlty enabled bom team to win. Attendance. 3.09". R- H. E. 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