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Show nE ii LAKE SALT MORNIXa EXAMINER: OGDEX, UTAn, FUXDAY JEXE MORXIXG, 23, 3 1903. 9: 30 oclock. Tl:e committee will ere .oil during the morning scsslou. to make n climate of rlic at both regular call and op.-- board sust of completing tiie new road. Reunions. The total rum was only $76. Alex Greggs ins, i!ie ucil known San enough to pay the rent, and Francisco fight promoter .is here today scarcely he salaries of the for the He wus to have anived Friday, but time consumed in thi-employes transact tons of stayed at Reno a t:y to look over the day's Marvin Hart wlip w ill fight Jack Root This as not due to the fact that the there July 3. slocks were not otf.-recheaply, because lower offers were made or some Another delegation from California of the stocks by those who wanted to la expected to arrite nt Salt Lake sell, than for many months. But no It L thj Southern Cali- one wanted to buy. The sah-- made City soon. fornia which Editorial esrerday morning were 20i shares of will arrive oer the Salt Luke route May Hay, at 9 huyer thirty days, tf:3d o'clock on tue morning of July and 20u sharesrents, of t'ncle Sant, seller $, They will spend three daya here. 30 a cents at share. thirty, The week's total teles amounted to Tomorrow will mark the last day' 147.892 shares, of the aggregate value session of the County Board of Equal- of $26,657.90. ization to hear complaints against me aseenammi ot property lu thi. county NUGGETS. this year. The hoard was in session but a few teaterday, Cheeks for the $5.u00 dividend that only complaint hate been made aglnl the valuations was recently declared by the Uncle assessed. Sam Consolidated will he mailed tomorrow. Hannah Butler, 28 years old, wss hen in charge by the jiolice yesterManager Duncan MacVichle of the day morning at 7 o'clock on a charge Bingham Consolidate:) it expected back of' insanity. She was lu Commercial from the eastern headquarters of his street, making note of all the names company tomorrow. and addresses she could see on the doors and window of the saloons and A hoist Is to be ad led to the equipbawdy resorts. ment of the Lucy L. mine in the Deep Creek district as soon as the desired At 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon a depth has been obtained. business meeting of the Daughter of Pioneers was held. Several constituTransfer books closed on the tional amendments were made and n $450,000 dividend recentlyFriday declared by followed. celebration general Among the Utah Consolidated, the distribution those who addressed the meeting were of $2 per share to follow on July 15th. Former Governor Wells, Maj. R. W. Young. Mrs. Emmallne B. Wells and In the new strike In the Diamond-Nimro- d Don Carlos Young. at Park City, off the properties lev.-l- , ore ha been encounterbase-baBilly Dutch, the well known ed that runs as high as 147 ounces silumpire, came to town yesterday. ver. With him he sLo brought a big bear that girea one the Impression of being Application has been mad by tbs a twin brother to Gen. Kuropatkin. Xewhouse Mines and Smelters corporaOf late Duch has been the managing tion, with its capitalization of 600,000 director of a large herd of sheep. He shares, to have Its stock listed on the has. beep offered a chance to umpire Boston exchange. for the crack Eureka team. W. A. and E. O. Black have organLiquor and the liquor cure figure In ised the Ohio Lead Mining and Smelthe liabilities of Joseph lluff, who has ing company to take over the properapplied to the Federal court to be ad- ties of the Latham company, whoso judged a bankrupt. Hi liabilities are mines are situated at Sprucemont, Xev. placed at 91,762.40. Among the itema that he wishes to be relieved of are An Inspection of the new machinery :15 to the Keeley Institute, $239 to that has gone into commission at the the Kentucky Liquor company and Butler Libqal mine at Bingham, has $125 to Fishers Salt Lake Brewery. Just taken place by the officials, and they express themselves as well pleased Henry W. Driver, formerly a resi- with the results that are now being dent of thi city, who for the last obtained. three years has been at school at Mount Vernon, la.. Is in the city to COME visit .with friends until the opening PEACE NEGOTIATIONS TO A DEAD HALT. of the September term of the school. Mr. Driver will then return to Mount (Continued from Page One) Vernon to begin a theological course Mr. term of three years. covering a the diplomatic corps arc Driver is preparing for the Methodist members of at a loss to know why tha Illness of ministry. Count Lamsdrnff should block the Is here progress of the negotiations. The Kid" Bell of Colorado, ambassadors and ministers looking to take on any of the fighters European result, of the of pugdom." He hat declared that at 8t,. Petersburg, as 01 anxiety In Washington to. ha la .looking for a go with Jack feeling night, are being put on the lookout j Roberta, the rraek English champion, for developments there which may exwho waa Jages White's sparring partthe delay. ner, Abe Attell, Silent Rowan, Terry plain A European ambassador tonight Darla or any of them. J. L. Gerard-deaid: champion light wrestler of Cana1 believe announcement of Bell. with Is He desires to take the Russian that the da, Is only plenipotentiaries as an attracRoss cn Charley added we must have ot and a time, question tion the night of the Shreck and Barpatience. The feeling of anxiety whirh ry dash. has been aroused within the last twenty-four hours is due to the confidence with which the public has swal'ed for SALT LAKE MINING NEWS. more than a week the announcement of the peace plenipotentiaries. The ROCCO HOMESTAKE STATEMENT. knowledge that Japan Is prepared to make public her mission when Russia Rocco The Homrstake Mining com' announces her'a, shows that the hitch pany has filed Us annual statement, is In St. Petersburg. 1 am hopeful, which shows that during the last year however, that the atmosphere may be the company has forwarded 93.615 tons cleared within the next few daya hy of ore, for which thr sum of $39,499.04 the announcement or the names of was realised. The expense of operat Russias envoys. If n longer delay ocing the mine was $4,626.43 In excess of curs, I too. must share In thii appreof the receipts. However, the grade hension.' of ore taken out was of a higher value Count Caseins today told the presithan the stuff mined in the previous dent that be expected to sail some year, and tha apparent loss entailed time about July 11.' in the running of the property for the All la Quiet. year Just ending la more than covered Gunshu Pass, June 24. All Is quiet by the equipment of the mine with a double cylinder hoist and the dropping along the Russian and Japanese posidown of the double compartment shaft tions. a distance of 300 fedl to open up the ore bodies from which shipments have REVOLUTIONARY SPIRIT IS reached the smelter. AROU8ED IN POLAND. With greater depth,. greater values are being uncovered, and 250 tons of (Continued from Page One.) ore forwarded during the last month will net the company about $12,000. quarter of the city. Until late at night A small reserve fund Is on hand, and the Cossacks were busy collecting the companys property has been ex- bodies of the dead and picking up pertensively opened up. The ore that la sona seriously wounded. The bodies coming from these new workings aver-ag- were carried off in carts to neighbor something like $42.45 per ton, while ing bhurchyards. Hence the Impossithe assays reveal values of 14.G7 ounces bility of giving an accurate estimate liver and 64.7 per cent lead. of the dead until order Is completely restored, If, Indeed, the full story Is ORE SHIPMENTS. ever told. Terrorists were energetically fomenting agitation among the MiThe shipments of ora during the last dlers by distributing revolutionary week from Tintic were usually small proclamations and pamphlets, but their aa compared with the shipment! that efforts are without effect. Shooting The was renewed this evening. Cossacks have been sent out heretofore. prospects for an Increase are not ns are robbing the dead of Jewels and bright as It was hoped they would be money. A factory owner named Newmann at this time. The table of consignments from the has been shot by strikers. various mines is as follows: 11 Eagle and Blue Bell Call Out Workmen. 6 Yankee Con June 24. The Social DemWarsaw, 4o Centennial Eureka ocratic' party of Poland and Lithaunia Bullion Beck ........ has Issued a proclamation calling out ..... Gemini the workmen ns a pretext against the Ajax Lods massacre, and the men in the .... Csriss workshops of the Warsaw and Vienna Central Grand the Vistula railroads have struck. and Mammoth Lower Mammoth LOOMIS HAS A SECRET DUTY. Victoria Victor ..... ..... New York, June 24. On a secret Swansea mission for the state department for Tetro ...... which he was commissioned by Pres. Godiva ident Roosevelt, Frauds B. Loomis, 10o assistant secretary of state, sailed for Total ...... .w Southampton today, on the steamer Concentrates Philadelphia. mill Sam Uncle Concerning the mission Mr. Loomis 1 am not would only say: only goWABASH TIDINGGS. ing on as sjiecisl ambassador to rePaul Jones body but also have While the policy of the Wabash ceive commissioned by tbs president company has always been to keep the been perform a secret mix Ion fur the development and prospects of the mine to while abroad. I n secret. It has leaked out that the state department decline positively to state what results that have been obtained in the mustmission Is." latest work in the depths of the mine my Has it anything to do with peace? are of such a character that the share- was krd. holders will have ample reason to "I can say nothing. he replied. the upon congratulate themselvea Hr. Loomis said ho expected that the in will make mine the showing prevent him .is secret missionwithwould the near future. from returning warship In reside Park CRy men who Mining which will bring the body have no hesitancy in expressing them- Bqosr.ruu as he Admiral Paul Jones, had exselves as to the ultimate outcome of of he that to rebut do, to hoped has pected which there this property, on month. a Mr. Loomis in about turn been expended not less than $300,000 added that the exercises attending in the matter of development and the of the body of Admiral equipment, and the management is Jonesdeparture from France probably would be still prepared to put all the money held on July 7th or 8th in the Amerthat may be needed Into the property ican church in Pari to uncover the ore bodies that the country is known to possess. Santa Fe, N. M.. June 24. At Bolen. Valencia county, a robber cut open ON THE EXCHANGE. bottom of a mail pouch, hanging cm business on crane for the passing Yesterday morning's and abstracted a package con'change will go down In history. It train, was a black Saturday, or rather, to taining $2,00, atmailed to the First-Albuquerque from be exact, it was a blank Saturday. National bank The robber escaped. shares of stock bank at Bclen. Only, four hundred .Miilt-aio- r OF THE From Our Special Correspondent s TELEPHONE SAVED MAYOR. Wgrnad Him of Man at Doer With a drive. Gun. the justice court it was that Nell's sisters attacked they were about to take Nell handed his buggy whip wife to defend herself with. The ringing of the telephone hell Concluding that she wss not doing at the home of Mayor J. H. Stratton, her duty, he took the whip away from it on her, put his of Murray, saved the life of that her, and after executive Friday night,' Standing at sisters to flight. He followed them the door of hta home- waa Thomas to their home. In the justice court Nell was fined Powell, revolver in hand waiting for phis g - the mayor to open the door. The tele- so and costs and a complaint was enphone rang jut as Mayor Stratton was tered against Miss Nell. Shv pleaded about to open the door to admit guilty and a fine of 2.50 was PowelL The person at the other end of the wire warned the man In time. Marshal Mauss arrested Poyell on the LABOR FEDERATION ELECTION. . stoop of the mayor's home in Grand The following were elected at the street. election of officers of the Prior to Powell's call at the home of Stratton, he had met him on the Utah Federation of Labor, held Fristreet and had attempted to vilify hint day. night in Federation hall: J. N. Spaulding, of the Carpenters' in the presence of friends. The mayor president. passed him by. A short time later, organiation, S. V. Pitts, from the Beer Drivers' Powell made his way to Mayor Strat association, ton's home. It Is said that Powell has been J. T. Lavery, of the Structural semi-annu- t. s, recording and corresponding looking for trouble with Mayor Stratton for some time, contending that secretary. Thomas E. Osborne, of Typographicthe latter had been keeping him from getting a position. Powell is a boss al,J.No.II.115, financial secretary. Sanlger, Boot and carpenter. Shoe-woker- sergeant-at-arm- s. Charles Larch, Brewers union, trustee. The election of the legislative comThe following Quotations on local mittee and the arbitration committee were and atocka bonds, given pqt by waa deferred until the next regular John C. Cutler, Jr., last night: meeting. Bid. Securities. The grievance against Heath BrothAmalgamated Sugar I ers, proprietors of the Balt Palace re101.28 Cn, pfd. . sort, brought by the Federated MusiCommon .'. 190.00 cians. was referred to the grievance B. Life Ins. Co. ...: 102.00 committee for investigation. Barnes B. Co., Kays-vill- e ...... 123. 00' INJURED ARE PROGRESSING. Con. W. and Machine 100.60 Co, pfd Advices received from Grand JuncNational Comerclal tion yesterday afternoon, concerning . 110.00 bank the passengers who were injured in Deseret N. Bank ... 286.00 the wreck on the Rio Grande railroad 336.00 Deseret S. Bank at Pinto Thursday, say that all of Davis Copnty bank, them are resting comfortably, and that 117.00 Farmington none are dangerously hurt. Mr. First National bank,' Reynolds and Mrs. Jensen, who were 250.00 Ogden the most seriously hurt, will be able First National bank, to resume their Journey to Salt Lake, 115.00 Murray within ten days or two weeks. H. Fire Ins Co. 163.00 - The patients in the L. D. 8. hospital Lewiston Sugar Co. . 13'. 80' are all doing well, and will soon here, Lehi Comercial and be out. Many of those who were only 119.00 Saving bank slightly Injured have resumed their National bank of the to their respective destinaJourneys 130.00 Republic in Utah and Idaho points. tions Ogden Savings bank 175.00 Provo C. and SavSALT LAKE NOTES. 111,00 ings bank Rocky Mountain Bell Police Sergeant J. J. Roberts left Telephone Co. . ... 92.00 for Denver yesterday, where he will 8tate bank of Utah . 166.00 spend his summer vacation of ten Sugar City Townslte daya. 165.00 Company ComUtah Sugar The Ladies' Aid and Enworth 10.50 pany, pfd. societies of the First MethodLeague Common . 7.90 ist church will have an outing at La12.00 Idaho Sugar Co. goon next Friday. LOCAL QUOTATIONS. ...... ...... - .... Thatcher Bros. Banking Co. , ........ 122,00 Utah National bank. 140.00 Western Idaho Sugar J. M. Coombs and wife, formerly of Sallna, Utah, who have been visiting the fair at Portland, have returned to the city and will reside here. 10.50 Company Etons Savings bank and Trust Co."..... 168.00 C01. PBrr- - Sowers, special agent 160.00 E. C. M. L of the land department of this city, Bonds. who has been on three months fur1104.00 1104.50 lough, will resume his duties July L Church Rail-yosd Salt Lake City 104.00 104.50 United States Marshal Ben B. Second mortgage . 103.00 103.00 who suffered a serious injury Sumpter, Valley Railtc his eve by being etruck in the eye 104.00 105.00 hy the limb at a tree, is resting easy road . Utah Light and P. and is recovering as rapidly as pos102.00 sible. 102 . 00 Co .............. Hey-woo- ............ ............. HE USED A WHIP. Mayor Morris. City Engineer Rlter, the councilcnmmittee on parks, and a special committee appointed hy the Commercial Club committee on public Improvements and perks, will make a tonr of Inspection of the new high line boulevard next Tuesday morning. The party leaves the Commercial Club Rufus Nell used a whip to settle a quarrel between his wife and his two sisters. Miss Kittle Nell and Mrs. Chris Hansen. As a result of his alleged interference a line was imposed upon him by Justice Holt of River-- I PAINE & HURST Stoke TIIE Is the place for DRY GOODS every time.Tryit The goods you want are hart. ' Tha prices on many linos have been greatly reduced. This weeks Specials are very good and we expect to ooo them going some." SUMMER WASH GOODS CHEAPER 28 in. ' double fold pcrcaleo Fact colors. 8 VIOW MMMMMMtt OOO I 2 V 86 In., yard wide, splendid 4 Apercale, 121-2- , Fine Floral Organdie, $2 Inches 4 wide, 20c, now, 8 7r ff. yard light and Figured Organdie dark. 30 in. 1(L now t-... 4 V yd. . . Clp ........ HOW immiiiimmmiim, 0 - VV 10c CAMBRIA BATISTE, 32 In, fine fabric, 15c, now, yd One thousand at chiefs, all , sample Oj less 4 than the 5c, per cant regular fries: H, ,17c and 23c 5:, 10c op to $1.75 85X0 quality now RUGS, 36x72 In. NEW PATTERNS. . .$4X0 Remnants Remnants Wash goods. We art always willing to let go of the abort, onda at a lower price, ito to your advantage to lookwver the Remnant Counter. - Embroideries and linens. Thera good things to bo found by looking. The prica is always lass when you find It. are always soma to Gloves With merit woven Into every fibre, svsn to the vary finger tips. There are none better for. 60c, 75c, HOUSE DRESSES I . . We purchased a complete sample line, no two alike. The price and variety should Interest you-- - handke' twenty-fiv- e 650-fo- ll $1 $1X0, $1X5, $1X5 and $1X0 When you Wo ull the kind of merchandise that gives satisfaction. open the goods at home you ara pleased. .When you have tried thorn you arc better pleased. Get the habit of coming to us all the time, for DRY GOODS and wa, as wall as you, will bo We Offer to You the greatest buying opportunity of your Eves. We have too many Summer Goods, and all fresh and good nearly all this year's manufacture. Mens Suits $23.00 Mens Suits $13.50 t Reduced from $30.00 Reduced from $18.00 Mens Suits $19.75 Mens Suits $9.85 Reduced from $25.00 Reduced from $15.00 Men's Suits $17.50 Mens Suits $8.35 Reduced from $22.00 Reduced from $12.00 Mens Suits $15.00 Mens Suits $6.90 Reduced from $20.00 Reduced from $10.00 A straight reduction on aD v Boys and Children's Suita of 25 pef ,, why not do it? Men's Summer Underwear at a 25 per cent reduction make good money. Get here with the crowd and take your pick. you Shirts worth $1.00 for 50c. Shirts worth 75c for 35c, or three for $1.00. Suit Cases, Ban, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Mena and Children's Pants, all go at a uniform reduction of 25 per cent This sale will positively last only fifteen days, and you cannot cent. If you can save one-fourt-h afford to put off your buying and miss this opportunity. HE TOGGERY 2449 Washington Avenue ., ' ........ ........ ....... ........ .. ....... Fans Fans handkerchiefs t ........ ....... ........ .......... east-boun- d ALEXANDER RESTORES RAKE-OF- F New York, June 24. Announcement was made tonight by Attorney General Mayer, who has postponed hla return to Albany until tomorrow In order to attend to the affairs of the Equitable, that restitution hts been made by former President Alexander of $25,053, representing amounts received by him, with interest, on certain syndicate operations referred to in the report of The anSuperintendent Hendricks. nouncement was conveyed In a letter iddressed by H. M. Alexander, son of the former president, to Chairman Paul Morton, a copy of which waa sent by the writer to Attorney General Mayer for his Information," and given out for publication by Mr. Mayer. The letter says: I beg leave to enclose you a check of the Equitr for 325,053 to able Life Assurance Society, being the amount of seven checks received hy James W. Alexander upon dates given below, together with Interest thereon at C per cent to date. These are the amounts referred to in the preliminary report of Superintendent Hendricks." Here follows a list of the bond transactions. The letter continues: The amount referred to (p the reShort Line port) relative to the Oregon r refunding mortgage 4 per cent gold sinking bonds $12,523 and Imperial Japanese government 6 per cent sterling loan (second series), syndicate $28,287, making a total of $40,-79were deposited by him on February 1, 1905, with the cashier of the imsociety, M. Murray, as trustee, mediately after receipt thereof and an investigation Into the fact. This letter may be treated as an authorisation to Mr. Murray to turn the amount the-orde- 0, over to the Equitable Life Assurance Society. I am writing this letter owing to the illness of my father, James W. Alexander, but In doing ao 1 sra carrying out hi views expressed in January last and since maintained." J hit ics Haxen Hyde made Indignant denial tonight of I he report that his father, Henry B. Hyde, bad 'Obtained $5,000,000 or more in settlement ot claims for commissions. He also protested agaihst assaults on the mem- ory of his father, made in SupL lien-- 1 d rick s report." James W. Alexander la reported to be gravely ill. It was supposed that he might be sole to go to his summer home in the Adirondack, but bis condition Is such that his phwalrlun have adrlsed against removing Mm. On this the news that Chairman Morton, of the Equitable board had accepted hla resignation has been kept from him, aa well a all Information about the strictures contained in the report of the state Insurance siier-I- n Undent. . PRELIMINARIES TO A GENERAL ATTACK. SL Petersburg, June 24. Information from the front la still scanty. While the preliminaries are In progress j a general engagement has not been beGeneral Llnevitch's latest regun. port la dated June 20th, but the Associated Press dispatches from God syadanl record a reconnaissance in force against the Japanese right, June j 21. The Japanese were found to have strongly fortified in this region three lines of defense, probably, as usual, strengthened In the center by entrench, meats in order to liberate forces to work on the flanks. Sinister moors continue to circulate that Llnevitch Is surrounded, but apparently they have no other basis than the London Dally Telegraph's dispatch An optimiatle feeling from Toklo. prevails at the offices of the general staff. , The negotiations for a meeting of peace plenipotentiaries are proceeding There were no developments slowly. Foreign Minister Lamsdorff today. is still ill and unable to sea AmbasCOLOMBIA AND PANAMA, sador Meyer, but perhaps they will hold a conference tomorrow. It la Washington, June 24. Senor En- Improbable that an armistice will bo until the plenipotentiaries rique Cortex, confidential agent Vf tha arranged are named and tha time of the meet an of had audience Colombia, republic The foreign office says Ing la fixed. with Secretary Taft today, and dis- It Is now awaiting Japan's proposition , cussed the relations of his country on these points. and the republic of Panama. It has been stated that Colombia's debt June 24. The secretary amounts to $32,000,000 and that the of Washington, war today approved the recommen amount it desires Panama to assume datlon of Governor Magoon. of tha aggregates $3,000,000. canal sone that $30,000 of the funds of the government ot the canal zone The cigarmakers are happy over the derived from local revenues, be' devoted forty-tw- o public fact that the Internal revenue author- to establishing . ities have decided that the cigarmak- schools. ers' label can be put an boxes in any New York. June 24. Pierce L. Jare place or manner. Just so they do nqf cover the internal revenue stamp or via, formerly a theatrical factory mark, the caution required manager, and at one time associated The tobacco trust tried to with the late A. M. Palmer, today by law. prevent the use of the label on boxes died at his home in Brooklyn, aged M union-maduf cigars. fears. ! well-know- n e t |