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Show il EXAMINER: MORNING T1IE SATURDAY UTAH OGDEN, ,, MORNING, , . AUGUST 11, 1006. SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS From Correspondents and State Exchanges CEMtH THE THihC f : j : i i if i ? The growing popularity of reinforced cement aa the buildiug material of the Pacific coait mahec the question of pare lima deposits praoii-tfcll- y free from magnnaia. and beda of clay of the proper character aa intereatinf aubject for present-daprospectors, aaid Capt. John D. McPortland cement Carty of Colorado. factories of Kanaaa, Colorado and Uuh are run to the full limit, and cannot commence to fill their order. Scarcely a week pssso that doea not aae n couple of shiploads from Germany unloaded at San Pedro harbor. There are several Hme deposit in Vtah and gypsum and clay that together would make a good Portland cement. Our attention was called to a big lime deposit of from 25.00ii.M0 to SO.OoO.Onu tons oa the Clark road near Daggett in California, which la ritra pure, and it is claimed that the days are also pretest in good quantity a. few miles distant. To capital looking fur a atrlctly manufacturing enterprise where the profits aro large enough te pay back in dividends n large amount invested in n yemr and n half, such propositions oaght to be moat at tractive. y r i Big Opportunity Awaiting Man With Uttla Courage. i j so that it could no; be aeen. nut Mrs. Martinacn say that be pushed him aside and secured the number. The driver then mounted hi car and took it rapidly towards tuan. It was learned b) the police late this morning that the driver of the auto- mobile waa Foieman Sburk of the Salt Lka Autumobile company. Members of the firm esprened keen regret on account of the affair and promptly volunteered to pay ail damages. NEW TROUBLE APPEARS. out the vidor in this instance, emphasises the fact dial competition in lbe local ore mark j very keen wt the preseut time, greatly to the benefit of condltioa which did ibe producer; bo: tsisi for some prior to the da'e when the United State company entered into :h ore melting business. The r suture of ibe Gemini rontrac'. also emphasises the fact Ihat the successful bidder hd reached the point in its carver when n ia prepared to go Into the market for all classes of oi e. and with it ytem of ameltcr and refineries, is prepared to meat with th producer as well as the consumer. The Gemini ore is highly silickius one of the characteristics if the product of the Tmtic mining district, and contains about 12 per cent lead, and 6 ounces in silver. It can be handled very advantage, wisly in combination with the heavy iron ore vf which the United States Company's Richmond-Eurekmine at Eureka. Nevada, art: productive. The output of the Gemini L from 1.210 to 1 .510 ton monthly and will undergo treatment in the United State lead emettrr at Bingham Junction. which ha three furnace and is being equipped 1th three more. This will bring the rapacity of the plan:, not counting mbat the cupper furnaces are doing, up to about l.tMfO ton of on per day. Not a Removal to Other Quarters, But a Removal of Our Entire Stock. WE PLACE ON SALE OUR STOCK OF-- Salt Lake. Aug. 16. Now that tho have about brlca manufacturers caught up with their orders, contractors are experiencing another difficulty in finlbhing work on the many residences abich are waiting to be completed. With repeated layola on acoount of lack of material, natty brick layers left Salt Lake for mote fruitful scenes, and there la now an nrgeut need for their return. It waa aaid by ooa contractor yesterday that he believes mure than SO bricklayer have left Salt Lake during the summer becauae there was not enough work hero to keep them busy, lie believe, however, that they caa be bruugnt bark to this city aa soon aa work is resumed with a vengeance. manufacturers have been Brick creeping up on their pile of orders during the hurt few weeks, until at MINING IN IDAHO. the present time they are almost even BIG POWER PLANT. with the board. With this condition, H. Miller, Bah lake. Aug. lfl.-- P. contrue tors will be able to continue Salt Lake Publia Service Company work on foundalinns which have bees superintendent of the National CopWill Seen Build. waiting for brick, as It ia assured that per Mines company, was a visitor at within e short time bricklayers ran WWiser. say a correspondent of the Salt Lake be Balt lake. Aug. 10,-- The Boise Statesman, recently, and when procured to do the work. recentwhich Public Service compear asked regarding the condition of the over franchise the ly arranged to take SKATING AT BALT AIR. mining Industry in the upper country H. aad U obtained by J. 8. Manley slated that ibe famous old Seven arhas Cartia from the city council, Halt Lnka. Aug. 10. Roller skating Devil district, which In the pst ha of heat a lug will begin on the mammoth floor of produced much ranged for the building ore, would and power houae and plant on Third the pavilion BalUtir 8epL 6. all ar- athin be put on a basis of producing at streets. The West and First South rangements having practically been the red metal In quantities that will property belonging to the Balt Lake completed for the new pastime at The surprise the world. Machine company, which resort The lake searon will dose aa Foundry The advent of railroad building consists of I by II rod of Third West usual on Labor day. Sept. 3, such aa the extension of the Pact tic this year street aad by IS rods on First but after that roller skating will be and Idaho Northern and the const rtitv South street was bought for 121,000. attraction instead of1 bath- tkm of the Bnake River line, wilt The deal was negotiated by E. 8. the chief bring the renowned districts in close ing. Sears of the Sears Investment com. A. RoUe of Rorbester, N. touch with the markets.' Charles puny, in whoa tha title will rest until Y la one of the men moat deeply inMr. Miller states that I hero are the articles of incorporation of the terested in the new projoct. Mr. Rolfe vast quantities id cupper ore, bearing company are filed, which will be about nnd wife left for tbeir home In tla and silver values In the northern Aug. 16. ft is understood that it Is east yesterday, but Mr. Rolfe will re- gold of Washington county which will part tha Intention of the company to go nil be handled when closer transporabortly to complete arrangement about the work of erecting turn the skating and other projectIn tation ia at hand. Mr. Miller is at and establishing a plant as soon s for which he ha under consideration present developing some very promisthe preliminaries are disposed of. Salt Like and the ing property near tbs town of Cuprum There aro new a few old buildings on H. C. O. Harris and R. predicts a great future for that the property purchased uhleh will be country.are two local men Interested In and section. at anee ton down te niakt ready fur the skating. Regarding the county around and the work of building. The Immense floor of the pavilion near Cuprum, he said that the same . U. OBrien of the Cltliens Coal will have to be faced before the skat- formations and general geological company baa purchased from Morrila begun. The flour, while ex- features exist which characterise .the son, Morrill A Co. through Tutile ing for dancing, will not be In great copper belt of Michigan. cellent modem house at Bros, the seven-roowithout a little He also reports rapid strides being 1071 Third street for 14.000. The prop, shape for roller skating but It la expected 4 hat this mad in developing by Dr. Peacock, dressing, 10 In extent is rods I arty by In n few daya after the who ts be done can constantly shipping Tattle Bros, also aaid for the Colo, bornlte copper ore from the Queen end rode Investment Lota company Ibe regular eeaaoa closes. Blue Jacket mines near lamdore. modern eottags and lot 55 by MEDICAL PEE BILL ADOPTED. Mr. Miller ha great faith in tlie 65 feet at Ml Lincoln avenne te Mrs. future of Washington county by res son Lena Brut. Tha prtoa paid was 62,760. month. The regular Provo, Aug. of her unlimited natural resources in The same firm sold the small cotmeeting of the Utah County Medi- mineral, timber find agricultural tage and lot nt 751 HKt street belong- ly the at was held yesterday society wealth. ing to William Loinax to James 1L d cal ( Provo Commercial club rooms. . Dr. R. fur 9L600. medThe B. Lehl, presided. of Bteeie a few the last number daya During will govern the HEARING BEGUN THIS MORNING. af enlae have been mad through the ical fee bill, which services throughBearn lavailment company an follows: fees for professional Salt Lake. Aug. 10.' The preliminary neighboring counties, The meant lot comprising I by 10 out Utah andrevised and adopted. A hearing of William R. Jones, Jr., for rode oa Fifth street between A and was furthermedical matter were dis- nwr superintendent of the county InB streets belonging to 8. 8. Sean was number of careful- firmary, accused of emhexilesement aold to J. A. Watch for 13,250. Mr. cussed and their legal aspect and grand larceny, begs a thin mornconsidered. seven-rooly two build will modWelch was ing before Judge C. B. Diehl. The of Bpringvllle. Dr. Reynold on thie em houeaa property. case waa set for 10 oclock, hut it was L. Themes purchased from G. R. elected a member of the association, of Bcivef, 10:35 before the matter waa called. Christian Ward J. Dra. and new Bothwell tha modern misappropriatVernal, were receiv- Mr. Jones le accuned ofsuch briek house and lot nt 612 East 81xth and Hulllnger ofmember. as a tack Dra. Miner ing alsiut 8i0 articles as ed honorary South street for 12,200. broken knife, old spoon Iron hammer, of Mammoth, Addleman of Nephi. The vacant property on Tenth East lurk, amt Bur- bed. etc. witness waa John C. Machetwaaa Fifth nnd Sixth South streets Boblnwm of American Tba first were nominated for Milford ton of belonging to the Zions Barings bank election. ks y. chairman of the board of county and 7 by 10 rods In extent was Mid Among the interesting features of commissioners. te H. B. Cartia for 91,600. It la under-stooThe witness testified that Mr. Jones the program foe tho next meeting la a wsa that Mr. Cartia will build ou tbia formerly employed by the county. recent American Medical on the talk property. be given by When County Attorney I. P. Christento Boston, at held meeting Mrs. II. Hollander purchased the sen asked coo corning an alleged conmodern cottage belonging to Dr. F. W. Taylor of Provo. versation between witness and Jones, American of Fork, Robinson Dr. U II. Davis on Fifth East between and an objection wan raised by Attorney were of visitors. Provo, Hinckley Second nnd Third South streets for fur Mr. Others present word Drs. Steele. Atrd, Boien X. Christensen, counsel 53.150. the objection was sustained and Jones, Clift. Westwood snd The modem house at 1422 Noyes, Taylor, by ihe court. Mackay was then Major avanue belonging to E. Stewart This whs followed by a long AT HIM. LAMP THREW was aold to Janies West fur $3,000. wait while James Sabine, present Though aeemlugly somewhat dull In of the Infirmary was Salt Lake, Ang. 10. Mr. and Mrs. superintendent court. real estate matters for the paat few However. County Townsend were arrested yes- on hla wsy to days, negotiations have been in prog- Charles afternoon a few minutes after Auditor Fisher was called and testified ress In n number of deala which should terday as to the making of a number of bo closed lu a few days, some of K Townsend had been released on hail vouchers and the Issuance of warassault and battery speculative buying for outside parties. on the charge ofhim d in for articles rant payment wife. his The by charged against for the The cminrv Infirmary. diswith wets charged dusky couple RUNS DOWN WOMAN AND GIRL attorney- asked Mr. Fisher If Mr. Jones turbing the peace and quiet of the O! Kd. the voucher for the Nebraska is the It charged by Auto Traveling at a Nigh Rate of neighborhood. This was objectTownsend went boms Furniture eompanv. that neighbors Crashes a Into Speed Buggy to and the objection sustained for and was met by hi wife, who threat- ed throw a tbe reason that Mr. Usher was not ra. Salt Lake, Aug. Anna ened to do him violencemix-u-and p started personally n party to the transaction Marilnavn and her little daughter were lamp at him. Then the the police were called and furthermore the vouchers speak run down by an automobile last night In earnest and Piitrulnian Harris was for themselves. as they were returning home In their lo the scene. house of trouble ( 'minty Attorney Christensen Insiston h'a sent to the buggy. The automobile boro the numtn Ibe ed that the evidence go In. and counthe and brought pair bleycie "27'' ber and is Mid to have been oc sel for Ihe defense still objected. where Ihev are locked rupied by five drunken women and city jail an airing of their troubles lip Judge llichl stated thm lie was not in pending the chauffeur and was run deliberate feeling well, and If then were no obcourt this afternoon. Diehl's Judge ly Into them. The names of the ownjection. he would continue the case ers of the automobile, the occupants This was until Monday morning. DROWNED IN A DITCH. nor that of iba driver could not be agreed to and the matter went over obtained by the police last night. They Balt ljike, Aug. 10. A sad csso of until ihat date. arc looking for them and If found occurred on Thursday morn- GOVERNOR drowning GUILD INTERESTED. may expect to answer for tbeir ing In an irrigating dlieh near Oml-vlllwas Halathlel. the victim The Mrs. Martinson, who Is engaged tin Soli Lake, Aug. 10. Governor Curson of Mr. snd Mrs. Thomtil late el night in doing janitor work as who reside st 1i7 North tis Guild, Jr., of Massachusetts, hits Mnmford, in the looly block, was returning West a Icier relative to rite Temple street. Mr. Mumfnrd D written home with her daughter at the lime at. Irrigation congress at Boise, Idaho, snd during bis Montpelier. of tha accident and was driving south absence Mrs. Mumford and her ton in w hich lie h,i s : Main street. "1 observed the were visiting with Mrs. Mumford s They ant vety much interested in Ihe along lights of the automobile as it ap pn rents, where the drowning ncruirod. Irrigation problem, and in ihe s' limppreached them but aa they were on the Bill s meager report of the accident ing lour which I took with the presiright, aide of the road they made no reached Balt Lake. The wrater wxs dent in Ikin'. the sagciirusn attempt to alter their course urul na four feet deep, lmt Just how the bid comery of the west, his that the automobile Pi the x.idhilf:ii s of rite land turally expected to fall in was not s.,ivl. loo-cwould turn out of their way. Aa It happened if only water coil'd be d Undertaker Joseph E. Tal-- wa not upon i:. came nearer they saw that the maof the fatality and Ibis gone to Wr feel in the Itav slaie that if we chine would strike them and that they Coal, tile for the purpose of bringing ak rite west to ini,, for leg is '.a t iuti had no intention of trying to ml th.n is especially to benefit our part the body to Sal Lake for burial them. Just as they were mbout to i f :lu wo should tie euuallv Jaap from the baggy It was struck by UNITED STATES GETS GEMINI ready in show tuierrst In unllumi the automobile, which was coming up io gis'.ation that lieueiiiH you. You arc ORE. the street at a very rapid rate. The at on1 ire lifony ro rjiuie me as perSalt. Lake. Auc. I' buggy was reduced to splinters, even ('tilled sonally a hearty believer in ihe en the tires being twisted into a shape Stab Smelling, Retinoic and Mitiii-co'ir.igement of irriK.vinu and in say-irihat would not. have been remgnlxed eompanv has gum- in' i hit i we of ihe A'lairic coast bc ,,f aa any part of a buggy. The horse ibe enemy and captured sKorib-- lm in looking at ri.ris manor front a was torn from his harness and thrown Tlntic ore conn act. lint . a a snbiccl in liri'ioiiitl view across the road, where he lay for n Yesterday afternoon Hie ore pur- whii-i- j ii I crii.cns shouM be inmom'-n- t aad then got up and stood chasing department of ha- coiporaMnn terested." observing the remains of the buggy was notified by E. V and harness. of the Gemini Mir DRAWINGS FOR LAND. The occupants of Lbe buggy ho was ready to but to the violently I Hinder. ground, ship the output of vio. ue. h The l.i- -t escaped with alight bruises. Their es- lo the Umied S'n 'mime for entry on tho seemed miraculous. Mies Mar cape term nf years: Thai rest-- ' alien was diawn from the t insen was able in proceed to her home eompanv bad nnrii hlc wheel here day before yes erditv in a street car. while Mrs. Martinacti Soon aT'er ini S- - vrn thou, md two hundred and for-- t took a rar for town, where she re- Mr. I'aekard. ihe d names w,tv drawn and alt sill be the matter the to police. ported llieiehy ihe Am''!': tn select, homesteads. T?.o re-The driver of ibe automobile Refilling muintrs; ".Run names which remain in a to whii-ibis machine Jiuri had been a brought stop a'te Imy will he drawn out at long enough to see that Mrs. Martlnam uf ore to its piur t and he derivation, or was nnt killed and then attempted in Inner rn'ereil . a1'! h,if are 'hey her numfrom the prevent Sail Lake rath-- ' obtaining ,, f.;H for land. ber of the machine. He stood before it The United Finn-any Tlir d: awing passed off a high-grad- Mens and Boys Furnishings, Suits, Odd Pants and Coats, Hate, Caps, Tics, Shirts, Undervvear, Shoes, Suit Cases, Trunks and Hand Satchels. We need the room for our fall stock. You need the goods for summer, and the money you pay means hut a small outliy for suds good goods. little g e lid ri; ' i inter-mountai- n high-grad- e Price live-roo- m Le-tee- ".I, -- '.! f. C mu it six-roo- ; five-roo- m .: j 1 tan-roo- m 10.-H- 1 diri-c'e- W and aaid that he was sorry he didnt 16. Mr. McCrea succeeds Pennell who has been assistant atmake a better job of it. k He wan also Injured In the abdomen and died short- torney for the past eight years, havly after noon today. ing served under C. O. Whitemar and Joseph Lippman. CABBIEB IN THE BIG HORN. Soon after the appointment of aa district attorney he asked Cheyenne, Wya, Aug. 10. An out- for Mr. Cherrlngton's resignation, but break of Brabbles among the sheep of the latter refused to step out. A secBig Horn county was recently brought ond request waa made and he atill to the attention of the slate board of refused to resign, whereupon the atsheep commissioners and a section of torney general at Washington waa he county has been placed in quaran- notified and Mr. McCrea's appointtine and thea heep have been ordered ment waa made, thus relieving Mr. dipped between Aug. JO and Oct. 10, Cherrington of the portion. loot;. There has been infection there Mr. McCrea graduated from the for several years and all efforts 'to Cornell law school In 190011 since IN THUNDER MOUNTAIN. It without, general dipping which time he has been practising eradicate The infected section law In this city. He has been very Salt IJtke. Aug. 10. A correspond- has been futile. Shoshone river, east active In politics In behalf of the Reent fo the News writing from Roose- lies north of the the Montana publican party and waa elected aa a velt. Idaho, in the Thunder Mountain of Clark's Fork and along line to a point whera the Shoshone member of the lower house of the legisdistrict says: lature In 1804 and served his term with R. W. rtirdnm came tn last night, river crosses the etate line. credit. At present he Is secretary of accompanied by V. P. Uaffln of Namand MXREA IS APPOINTED. the Republican stale committee. pa. who ts on a sight-seein-g night pleasure trip. They stayed over mornNEW COMPANIES FORMED. Salt iAke. Aug. 10. Attorney Wilhi the Bunny side and left this ing for Indian creek, where Mr. Ptir-itu- liam M. McCrea ia today receiving will close the deal on the Moody Salt Lake, Aug. 10. Articles of Inof hla many frleuds gold property- owned by I.. E. Moody over hla appointment aa assistant Unit- corporation of the City Rocks Mining and associates. The development work ed States district attorney for this company of this city, have been filed un this property consists of a number state. District Attorney H. E. Booth with the county clerk. Its capital of open cuts, shafts and tunnels which received a telegram last night, from stock Is $1,000,000, divided Into shares considvein of ore disclose s tbe department of justice at Washing- of the par value of 95 each. W. S. ered by miners and prospectors of ihe ton. notifying him of the appointment, Cleaves la president; .John Edwards, district lo lie one of the most pnim-islg- nf Mr. McCrra aa hla assistant. The James P. Edwards, adbecomes effective on Aug. secretary andtreaaurer. The company properties in the state. In appointment the gold values, numerous dition ipms on this ore give a nexcellent averngf In copper, some assays running as high a 20 per cent. V. M. Well of Boston Is associated with Mr. Ptirdunt In the purchase and promotion id this property and they will put Mr. s force nf tr n at work at once. Purdnnt will go on to Nampa, returning in a few weeks accompanied hy Mrs. Pin 'him and his nieces frotp Pittsburg, wi-- are their guests. l.ovejcy and Ruasell of Pittsburg, nwmr cf the Bunny side mine, hive taken h short time working bond on the Rld pinpertle belonging to Dan Potter and I,. A. Wayland adjoining the prcstM Bunnysidp group. As all these properte are of unquestioned v.'ilue lime : no doubt that the deal will be ccns.immated and will a addition to the com. of holdings. pany's hitch of any kind. On Aug. 15 the lend office will sreept tbe tilings of tbs lucky homes leaders. The man drawing number one from the box will bars the first choice, and after him aumber two, and so on. Those who drew numbers and who care to, can examine the lands to be located nnd make their selections. Nos. 1, 2 and 3 will probably select townsltes. The holder of number one will receive 116,000 If he will relinquish his rights to a syndicate that propose to establish a large town in the reservation. - Sun-fo- n ecu-ditir- o val-uhl- e prri-Mit- FRIGHTFUL SUICIDE. c - ea-o- i m - wen-throw- i d com-Kir- l r - roi-iit-- h5 A?' t:-i- rec--,;a,i- Cher-ringto- F.irokt. l'T;h, Ang. 1". John Sullicnmn-i'rcaulctde si hie He went lo the krre ih'e morning. rear of the house, and aftir touching off a Frick f glint powder, deliherv aiev 6"1 vver It until ihe exfiori-i-ho-The man's leg wfre the knee, ami Uohh off H muple Of hours later. S wuh hi father nnd lirotiier. vent to wu'k ii. n a lease tn the H'.riif'in Uvk inii,e ins morning. after (iTk. however, he left Ihe going t mine ant home, evi le -- ?iy taking the nowji-- r th him- - A fow mnmrnts later the explosion oreu-re- i' and people sere anrjcred 1 the and saw the- men Ivlng Mono upon ri.e ground uiih Lull .r lu piece tp was some ini: after the arrl'.i! of a phva-'eiavan -- aoi la developing property in. Big Little Cottonwood districts. CRAWFORD SLIGHTLY INJURED. Washington, Aug. 10. Major Samuel Crawford, of the Philippine eonstabu! ary, who waa one of the officers reported to have been fired upon by hostile Igorrotes in northern Lnmn a fen day ago, was not seriously injured. A dliffiitch received by the bureau of insular affairs from Manila, In answer to Inquiries about Major auted that he was struck In the wrist by an arrow, but suffered onlyte a alight wound. Major Crawford from Erie, Pa. Cra-ford- oooooooooooooooa 0 o o JAPANESE ARE... WAITING. 0 0 o o Tokio, Aug. 10 (afternoon). 0 o All facts received up to this 0 o time In connection with the 00 o Aleutian Islands incident pointo to a raid by Japanese poach- 0 o era. The Japanese press Is re-is 00 o training from comment It o generally believed that the af-- 00 o fair will not result In any dipo tomatic complications. The 00 Japanese government, however. o ia atill awaiting its own repori 0 0 o upon the occurrence. OOOOOOOOOOOODOOO - Imother beers Superior to perial Experimental station for the world brewing industries place Budweiser at the top of the ladder Try it Now. The only place In town where it is found on draught is at the n s Diamond Saloon m D. A.' SMYTH, Proprietor apt-er- e.j - 240 Twenty-fift- h , street, where the palms grow. , |