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Show OGDEN. EXAMINER: MORNING TDE I property amt making n'. ney rapidly: use corporalbui has ; er I:-- "'O in It treasury at the pre-- M SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS Ogden Bmalter to ba in Actual Operation ia a Vary Short Tima. . h accepted ilia joe sitiou of superintendent of the sew smelter north of Ogden. Thta announcement ana marie hy Manager Bela Kadish. Mr. Kadiah ia already in :he uarkei for ore and eapecta to begin receiving it within two week, operation u be started very soon afterward. Mr. Kadioh ia enthusiastic over the .outlook for the new plant, which will have a capacity cf gin) to tin) tone a. . ia thoi-day. The machinery, he are ougtly up to date and conditions ecofavorable for handling the ore nomically. While the smelter will bid for ores from the same field covered by the big valley smelters, it ia expected that a large proportion of ita orea will come from Idaho, on account of Its belug somewhat nearer that field. V. H. Nulling ANOTHER MINE. OLD Said to Hava Found It South of Rhyolite. A. D. Whittier Whittier, who is a nephew of John G reel! leaf Whittier, and a clever cartoonist, and mining associate.; id Rhyolite, have Just returned, snord-into the Herald, from the I'behche range, seventy miles southwest of there, where while prospecting for copper deposits, they stumbled upon a lost Spanish mine which has beeu a matter of search for y ears sniong prospectors of Nevada and California. White in the range Mr. Whittier met an old Mexican who told bint about the lost mine, snd that he had client a great deal of time unsuccessfully looking for It. He said that there was a tradition of its having iteen worked ia early timed by the Indians liefore the Spaniards secured poaaes-sioof it. Owing to tho tact, however, that it la well off the uld Indian trail, and aomewhat difficult of access, observation. iL has hitherto escaped According to Mr. Whittier the discovery bears every evidence of being He found on tbe ground genuine. three dilapidated old arasfraa. two. six feet and one nine foot, an ore toaster wiih retorting furnaces In the rear. tumbled down living house, and a blacksmith whop. The buildings are all of atone, but In a poor state of repair. Bliuelad a short wav ha found the working, of the old mine. Tlyire are several shafts, caved in. and n number of tun- nela wbirh have been practically toped 40 the surface. Thera are two one eight feet wide and Ihe uthar three. The mine had evidently been worked for silver, la which tbe era appears to ha wry rich, na indi- anted by assay teats which Mr. Whit- liar baa had made One nampie nave A. n. g a t tho gntaVrfs' ir.'st iTwtod teto baraof Borah's Taur Through Northern Idaho a Triumphal March, Id.-K- in 1, the senate. r 1 ' coni-bndl- y pade. covered the anelent Mr. WWltler workings and reduction plant with alx , BIG ELY CONCERNS. mlnlug location, included In which theca la an excellent spring about He The Nevada Consolidated and 3.000 feat from the old noisier. to Build Smaller named the claims the Rip Pinto group. Beatrice these he nnd nia amorlatss Jointly. a retired alx other claims, several mile away, and In the vicinity of the ' Klv. NVv.. tlcl. Iff. The Nevada , Spears property which la being oprr- - CmiatAldsieiP and Cuntberland-Elated by Balt Uke people. From tbeae copper companies have made flnai ha obtained assays running high aa rangtutenta lo build a Joint roticen-2411par rent copper. From th irailng and smelting plant, owned one fact that copper values appear In the half by each company . for their mines Copper lower levels of the nid mine, be thinks here. Thu Cumberland-Rlthe veins will turn to copper with company haa arranged to purchase f in ihe Nevada North-- j Interest depth. twned by ihe Nevada The dlstricl is cresting mui'h Iniet ern railway, eat at lids tiuie, and a mild aumitede Consolidated, rtintilng fnnn Cobrc, on ihr Boulhcrn Paciflc railroad lo Its to on. ham C.'tty AttorneyCity. ly - R. bliu. Miss Olive Haws, of Trenaurei Orson Ignreland. of Hliet iff if IVwey-vill- e. Hiilierlliteiiriiuil or Schiaii -- Jesse 11. City. lliNipe. f Bilgbuin Bimeyor- - Itavld lareon, of Gar- 0 i land. ; Commissioner ti'inti J. P. Comiulssioner f Thatcher, lermi Alfoti VuTenaen. of Brigham City, j one-hal- 'V Uttogenhelin Interest, tic- - Nevada Mining Man Returns to Salt nVonirolllnii Ihiwhi hi thrw Lake With Valuable Collection. J From Platte- U. P. to CoMAruct Cut-Of- f h hUh hh bwn ru',tl1 Hull Lake, Oct. 16, Gold III great villa, Cole to Laramie, Wyo. . , chunks Just 'slallicia'' i:f god. It enormous tunaage exposed. For the purpose of eomiieting with jnlK p Goiilcn. the wcaltby Several muni It a sgo eight square W)at tbe short route which will be eatab- vlnllla mining man of Nevada, lirmighl and waur eniiimb miles tf lerriiury tin U thK llnhed between Denver and Halt iiSkc ct last night. tmis f ore , p,, ,I1 at leaai -- . liutt ihe iltieat ollcctinn City by Ihe completion of the Moffat a were secured Kpcciincu eter seen in rnad to Rontt county and to a eon- - ?Jh',11!1 mile from the (lf p is diHihtful ir there Ht s neciten with the Denver A Kin Grande Met. III. about twenty on lute of the anil at the mme, Wy vel, a as a better lot exhibited ac-i- a at Del fro. the Vnion Pnriflc rm'lroad - fa'h'uaii All and vanchea llie to (.oliro H,eie dse. an. Mr. Gordon I pre-of- f planning ihe con si rur lion of a cut- - water In the l,ur' pnicd to pul the wllde-- i Klomliker victulty have between Platteville, Colo., and I Jirchased, which wtd obviate any future nn o,,, Kicli if it shmihi innic to .t aml. Wyo.. which will eliminate all .Double out arising from -- uiis aud 1(m dovti. The enlire luincli of Denver baiwuca rradcs heavy I'F smoke damage, or iKdliition in pH t'aiue Pom the ntitn-- .f Laramie. rase iu the aa been ibe haa Vimiitaiit. Nev.. of wbich In- is the Engineers of the Union Psclllc have n,, ' h copper districts It is worth tnaliiisiculiy foiiiirier. at d for the propo-ea snrvey completed 11 " proposed to organUe n sm. l ' big p least (I.inhi, anil Jlr. lioruon cuN.IT and part or the right oi way i company, g10.utMi.iMiu. at eapltnlircd ff(.n.rt lhilt n,,lrh Tor it cash yestei- haa been secured. a tliurougiily modern and ,).lV i, v iasi-iigc- r on the eastlui.iud Flve years ugo when It became evi- - :ind t1 buildmiu4iiiritiiif and smelling overland 'l.imbi'ii, but the liiil was teffar mad would be dOIlt lllHt thP CotcadlNevada lor not i only plant, down, li wculd take prunin' iv built, tbe l.'nlon Paciflc began lisiklng di,lHd and Tttmbt'rland Ely or1, bur a K(NI niiin; tlioMsiiU'la of didliira to Several about for s sborier route a- In customerthe distrie1 handle j,,,,,.,. him i., ;iiiri y.:h tin- - rate cid Diana were reported on. bin none have arrinigeiiieiii lie esiieclai!.; pvii" the 1. nremed to please E. li. liarrlntan. W,'B- - Flnancbtl u'!tui!a)l TheVxponiItturcs involved were ttai alreud.v been eompleted to hike rate li,. cause Ibis id. came ihouanil lint plant tu:d to i!i. on which In imidcb large to make the pian, pracilcaltie. htHh l,n it a in the railroad mid In flrst lluuinl Vimutaln. equip idea of constructing a cut-of- f land which ......... I. i. : ... hi- - fli- -i for-Ifrom Platteville to Larantie. scoot ding mow. thorough manner, -- inff nil ihe It ncn ngreomcni j mne. jim' p. the to report, baa inrt the approval o( with carrying Cninberlaiid Ely Copper com- - -- high grader-- " of Goldth-I.lHimr.'l be Harriman and ii will probably ui-i was it nil! effected which .Mountain other cump have horn today, pany built. iliem-ein- -CurIh nut Nctadu tor the of ; rich ,i uraiscd rc.iking necessary The Vnion Pacific I trying to preuse In Issue any liev slm-k- . I'mir I'mplcye.s and it epi vent the Colorado and Southern from solidatrd It is lie OciH'S at Ini mine ihe that of Jo ninmil company say upei extending ltw Flirt Collins line ' ''o"- - of bo-- .- c .'.c.p.-- nre iiiM-n0,1 "r Cheyenne, to connect w.th its Wyo- - I I i thrf!l' fut o.ns "heti malltliilnllc l,,ni mine line and It Is us Id that the Pt f The RnnnrkH id.ins nf , men w,.,Mn- -' nnderanxii. will he financing. cut-of- f Platterille-Uramt- e proposed ii nn jU'itr' d t,. nuke i complete ' hang, of will help In the plan of the cur ott . ihe CumbrrtsmkLly coinisiny; derstood. have not yet been fully pre - chiiliic.g curb time they co en mid off of the Colorado 4c Bonthern. t lint hit! iwivl and It - nut lntMi-Miiit may he required t make a work Wlum .ioIo d l" i; win i l WANTED TO BE ARRESTED. rod ;v, issue in carry out ill full its pan ut i'i'iulti'i!s iu Mi'iihi'in i'ii'1 pon-iMr liol'iloi) ii'cli'-,1 who Ball Lake, Oct. 16. C. V Laitehlln the arrangement c.n :ite .rod hri" n.'t waa arrested by Nightwalrhman M alfor i!iemse!vi-- s cin..oi Im'sIh in icalir..-oILLEGAL REGISTRATION. loy ymterdsy morning shortly iifi- -r 4 i ft 'ii ii .n - wave nr appii dale o'clock, after he had Informed ihe la'- 'u- - -mci his Tlic 16. on of Joiko. an li' Get. Sail nightwatchman publican -- ecitop. aiiempt Il'ii it is jp- -r like ludng in l part to enter the K. A. Andrews hard- county ruiuuibii'r has New lurk lo u::lk iiho'M Hu n ware store and 'ea a molrcr. of illegal in id li.i'-irtlit hi liiali: Mirim, hire- - are ect'ons are the mu't 'he downtown dLiriet. mul nil this." Langhlin's : I'ick is iPOMi'iiiii,- .- in I'l.'iipf'et.i at-thl.tw he tbe have have vioiaied that to w,; conic ihai peculiar N a I. Itic h liih't i, nail en-- l w'-.-i, tention of the police. th''Gy af'er ' pioscemcJ. Within a I trill day, nciasimi ;iit '..Him: t'e pa- -, he hid cut. the window nf the store pis Inis will be tthd an! iroaecii-- i ii ill oii-ri,n,ile talk u!oii! i t i i ! i : n s , iiv,.s nt and had failed to lnvak ihe gln-- e. he will be commenced. !e 1 ailei-null nf they it,- .1 Into a nearby drug store and j been norkiug oil wu-n-, ca,"- - nn Ired- - B - -- itiildv 1'W in wj,. shad where he could find a lodii-e- ' have found that nn Gie "iii,--niliii: ha- - taken iln in l man. He was lold bst one had hnoks there are wnich I'i.n e iu lleUliciii dll' inn ill p,i- -t ;: gone down the street. He left 'iic , do not bintig th'-ri ear. am! purlirnhni p,- -t o llhg.ii lexir'-tiitif tor o. aid later r turned to ask where; Those cs-The lion' - mi in ninurbs he could find a nlglitwatciiiuan. Mil- - have been Pored in the lenilerl-'iI it is i oi ill eaicest. und was pointed out to bim. aud he irlcL panicuiariy, an-who just in ginning. hi,- (if itimiiil .Mouptain Vr. peaks eBbU'iiis'really. at: ! sav, teine BXBtlVe tlicr" lias fai "vcped.-- al; 'M'l-.Tlse Rooii'i al ions kfls. Ctiwa a Cold ip Cna Daw. 'ini' ilg company lias open', up a are WITH MOFFAT Rnf ROAD. nninHl . . s, I la-o- g iin-tii- - 'tP-fda- I -- I . j - Of-.th- e - wl-n- " j ic : -- uii-i.- j'la i i -c 1 iy wi-ni i ca-a- s rcai-naiio- a- 1 I . I . -- I ini-we- t'-- i . : -h .iu-- du-in- es it- m i -- 1 iop-pei-i OkAASini PILES CURED IN TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT la guaranteed ut Curt'a Lease Thought to Ba tha Same cure any rase of Itching, Blind. BleedFormation aa tha Truatt. ing or Protruding I ties in 6 to 14 days or nuniey refunded. Otic. Tonopah. Oct. 16. Again the wonderful Mohawk mine at Goldfield has MINING CONGRESS. brought Joy to leasers on the ground, and this time Tnnopah men are the fortunate ones to strike it. Vri B. Important Legislation la to be and John B. Curtis, owners of Ihe Curtis brothers lease on the Mohawk, Denver, Tide.. Ocl 16. Important to are the two men who are receiving Mounthe congratulations of their friends, Demer and (he enlire Hiu-ktain region Is tbe annual convention and from present indications it looks of the American Mining congress as if the Curtises will take a big from the Which field Its tipening session in the bunch of high graders ccpirea Brosilway theater this forenoon. In ground before their lease aridltlun to several hundred delegates Jan. 1. who have already arrived, then- - was a The ground on which the CurUnca struck the wonderful ore liody ilea large attendance of inlereated auditwhich w its .ipen Just north of tho Triiett lease, which ors st the Ural geat-iie to the general public. President J. if. proniioe to outdo the famous to the welcoming lease before the expiration Richards addresses delivered hv Governor Mc- of this year. Tbe Curtis shaft Is live within a hundred feel of the Truatt Donald and oiliera after which minute speeclie were ntsdc by a num- and is down 270 feet. At this tlepili s rroriscut was started, and. within ber of prominent delegates anil Pardee alx feel of the shaft the ora bialy was iiicluillng Governois The Brat, samples asof California and Cutler of I'tah. After encountered. tin1 appoint niciil of committees. Pressayed over 9200. and at last reports ident Ricksnls delivered hla aniiml the rut was ebw'en feet in the ore with values strengthening. sddross. lie sdvocated the ealaliliKh-nicii- l iMidy. of a dcpartnienl ol mine un I Creitent indications are that the ore whtrh mining rf I lie federal govcriinient nmt iNi'Iy in the Curtis ground, l be crestlon or a new niemlier of Ihe dipped over irom the Truett. has President h cabinet as its bend, ires-ideu- t taken s sharp downward turn and ia Kirhiinls HtihrailtvMi a resolution paralleling the shaft. Uu account, ef observations taken of such a iiititMire urging the in the Truett il is supposed that the by ihe na ioti.i congiea. Anuiher important mutter to eruiie Curtis leae is exactly the same and It la expected that when iM'foie the mining congress i a bi'.l recuniuieudeJ by Governor Pardee or the ore body on the new strike is t t'sllfnnilii lo mining frauds by followed down the same sensational values that were found In the Truett hiiite legihla'iiin. t will reoccur in the Curtis lease. On Daviil Biiinb.il of tills ei!i will a ilixl 'Ir! mine drainage law account of there lietng hut a ItitlP which sill iiffei't especial!) ihe Clip- over two mouths fur the leases on will whore a pigamle the Mohawk lo run pie Creek .lie? drain.-iaInstall additional maIniineiliiitely stvieni is propose, i. n atrec.ilan.-of fully 6dn iielega'ea chinery, and all haste will lie made al ihe cun' cm Ion Is asaured lief.uo i,K In exlrarl as much ore us possible beadjournment on Friday. Papers un fore the lease end. The Mohawk ground ai the preslerhrlrul -- :il'j"!ia of inlcrest lo minent is tbe scene of the greatest activing men nre to he read. li i altiesi a foregone confiii-io- n ity. All of the leases are running I l':i I Joplin. Mo., will seeme file nxt full shifts and the extraction of ore is increasing dally. The Mohawk jnmiul ciirncp'ion of the ronmess. h com puny has completed the erection a strong ilc'.cg.iiion of milling snd np'ii ri p osonting the coiumcr-cia- l of :in immense gallows frame and t 1m.iI lo sinking a two compartment shaft by wcvKing enthiisia-tlcail- y llii- - eti-and :n o d.atc no other cby which the mine will he worked when the leases expire. Tbe leases that is ill the coniest. have been iu ore for the past few tui'iifli have h11 declared one or lnoti. WITHOUT POWER TO ACT. dividends and at the expiration or Ohio Investigating Committee Halted the leases a handsome surplus will Ik on hand in (he varlonx treasuries By Supreme Court the stockfor distribution among 'I'mib'i- - l)iio. Ocl. 16. The Drake holder. soon ns the leases expire the ifii itLM' ug bv Us ii I'm hist wilder is wiilmut Mohawk roinpHUy will connect sense. T!ie coin'ui - main shaft with the various ore 1','Wii in :i bodies uncovered the by v and ;e.ii, d to prolie :he affairs il i predicted that it will be of i : mi mi and Cipriiinuli months before Tdiihawk will the ami .Me in'. tec held I'.eclipKS in manyill a to declare regular V:iu'ii'i'.ii: - 'Ural Jlniee and ais i in be dividend lo the holders of slock. lb-ei.i Th(, case eaine tn ihe ;:.i,mgh the ci-- e brought KELLEY GOES FREE. by ill, Hi i1. rnmpam of ClTicitiii.i'i. wh i sued the - a:e nuditor Roosevelt la o ;, i.ipi ;o issue a varriiii! on Room Mate of Young Not Guilty. i litr in puyninnt st.ii. fur e unmiitiv hv the lis'ins w I: le in Koto oil. Oi t. 1. The case against iiqn'i. Th" iir.ik- ennimi'.lee during it Sham Kdlcy. the Harvard student .iroti'-l- i! out t inws:iga persop-- . cImici'I with ussauhing a patrolman, of wa ilismi'' ! in Guy municipal court eoun'y The rare grew out of the !n today. die funds nr i'u of the officers rn arrest s party ( cilticism of Harvard n.op ho were skylariting . dozen fnrni r treasur-Muariln Ritetn'i Cimiiren. Theodore Roosemin the rnun'v io-- i of $2M."'t", which velt. .lr.. and Shaun Kelley, his Toonp the i'.'1'iii'i-.niaic. lwlng in thr par(j. they had received. Tin- - i'i.,. winch was rmrled to lire . .on. .siipr-- in.waa n over O , rep-mi Miiiowcd farm ibic acini o O i ii;i 'ill of Casliit Dvi. i.f 0 CHILDREN BURNED TO O F.-- !!: N r tonal hanu. '.i dic--- ' q DEATH. O l:.it In- i red to e tv- r.inT i O g o. i matter id ilepi i er, q Sioux V!!. S. D.. Ocl O I'- i':n i: aVe' c. reniov ;r 3 Thre. c(,ii ir.'n of Anthony t'le.-se lolli.u," "re hy pi were ai Flandre !' '1. ri; corpus served iu a luiniHil t,. death today in a ?!u iix l ;i o'c: vl. in at tire Ma' destroyed a hern in t,i sen a in o. i luciil. imiiniuu. whii-ih-sere sleeping. f Gt- he mv,n-Si'Jo " .lowed l' Q -- mines at Ely. COMPETE T".. Hayes-Mouett- Lowe, of Wil A wMVRur-Willi- am lard. - . MOHAWK LEASERS. Junes, of Brlghant 31. e Me-sr- (k te Uto libeb.be copper The.itels belt, forming the eaatera slope of Ha line valley, the aeene of a recent stm . I'al-ma- June, and then turned slate's evi. f01 . dence In an effort to convict. William 1. chaigetl wish Woodland of complicity in ihe assault, to sIkhu 1WV'h? was today sentenced to seven years ' tab Apex Mining of Mailer I. In the peuitenliary by Judge Maugltau ,niS the nnames court. rent twasurer, and of In ihe II rat district a few Frnk M. Orem, president and wan-vei- n Woodlandand was discharged was set by Judge today data ago, of The coo,n senat the Commercial Ns- - Maughan for tbe Imposing of a to tence against Sorcnaou. Bro to11 ,,k ,he n,on,F !Ive 11 Il,ke1 when he was arreatgii. !" The l,,fT secured yesterday and , Brigham City, Oet. la. -- The Deune cratiq county convention was held here today, and tbe slate ticket put through. There was n fairly good , R Hharkey, and Cary Hherman. tel-- 1 delegation t the convention, eighty Um Commercial National, I delegates attending, but littlo euthuath T'oTii-- : i. MUterat the Harry 'p, Jj The following the Arid: e forgery Brow a', aubaequeni ar- lte.rescnL.ltve- -v llllain 1.. Eddy, rel- - and the details of the case, which haa attracted a great ileal of atten- of Brigham TIM 4'lcrk - Fred Peterson, of Boar Rivtion because of ihe fact that Brown er Pity. la well known. Recorder Hiram Ktamllug, of Brig- bullion y cross-examine- At one city where Borah aitoke a Dentocrai arose and said. "Three Salt Lake. Oct. id. 1 gave it in clieera tor Borah, snd the audience Thief Sheets." said Detective auhn resNHtded in siirh a manner that thera ran be no doubt about the sentimeut R. Burbtdga of the puliec department, thnt section. While with Dubois explaining what became of the IH.ixXi in be took from Arthur W. Brown, wJr.se It is very chilly. At Graugeville be trial for forgery was commenced be- did not receive n single handclap or fore Judge (1. G. Armstrong of tbe chuer. criminal division of the district court ED SORENSON SENTENCED. yeaterday. Detective Htii'hlrige was oue of the witnesses for the prosecution, and Sant to Prison for Sevan Years for Attempted Deadly Assault. xpread nierrlment over 4 nl iL,uI?,t VWT 1 lit fghaiu I'Hy. Oct. 13. Ed Soren! H1 in Wheels would be on trial ,1,,,eexplain son. who confessed to having shot hat connection he had with uuothcr and tried to kill Het0y Wuodtend last nwstaiithe Tm the Fuaion Ticket one-ltat- SUCCESS. BROWN TRIAL. u PILLOW SHOES cun-pira- as-i-t- ed SEE REPUBLICAN stock. dhtiw1."1 rd LADIES LIFE Why Ha Removed From Office Ona of ab-oe- fl.iioO-fm- or for men, bays, miaaca and chu j dran again in Ogden. They are tha ' oid ra I lab le, every pair guar' anteed, as well as tha PREBIDENT OF MUTUAL MUST EXPLAIN. Havana. Oet. 16. Tbe Liberals held the greaieat political meetiug ever in Tuba at the Euyette theater last night. Six tiMUaSUd persona crowded into the building aud an overflow meeting outside wax attended O'Farrill by 2.nuu more. He whs by Jose presided. Zayas and Miguel Gomel, Altivdo Kennr Castellanos. Ti:e tenor of the speeches was what ike American government had done in Cuba had n parallel in the world. Cuba should in Fvcrv way follow tile example of the I'nlted States aud thus reach a poet-lio- n of independence and prosperity o that, in ilia course of lime, except for the differences in language and government. Tuba and the Inited Bta'es would be one. Jiuiu Gualberto linutex made an appeal (or u peaceful and united republic aud tbe burying of all factional differences. He declared that the rev oliitiun had not been brought on by the Liberal party and aaid the vie tory had lieen so great as lo surprise-eve- coraiwny. the liberals t liemselvea. With this evidence the slate rested Aniericun intervention, he declared, its case. was not a result of the revolution, but then Mr. Kline, for tlio defense, had folluwed the action of put in the first evidence tor the deI'alnta in ai'peallng fur American fense. He filed a- - evidence a certiaid. The killing of Congressman fied copy of tbe Journal entry, ihe Hliluer.daa last year was frequently Judgment of the court in ike case of referred to by the siieakere as a pri- the stale of Ohio against the Standard mary cause of tlie revolution. Oil company, known as tho cautempi 8en-idenounced former proceedings. Zayus President Palma for misinterpreting Mr. Kline read this record and then the Plait amendment iu thiuklug the announced Defendant rests. Hi was the bound U) I'nlfd ales uphold Now, let the oratory begin, refoustluitUiniil government and quoted marked Mr. Phelps. the former vice president tinder recess it wax ar In a Mt'ti tie Capote, aa having said ranged that five speeches would be the the Moderate assembly, 'after to made to the Jury, three by the state's arrival here of tbe American attorneys and two by the defense. Messrs. Tuft and Bacon, Prosecutor David will oien for the "Gentlemen, we have two more insur- state and argttmenta will be made by gents here." Attorney General Ellis aud Mr, Phelps 8 'ti'vr Zuyaa said he did not blame for the prosecution. the Model ales, but only their leader, s. Kline and Troup will prePalma, and that ;f PHlnia was again sent the defense to the Jury. It la t a fair estimated this argument will consume chosen the presidency in eleriten the Liberals would sustain the balance of tbe day. t'm Salt Ijikc. Oct. niwrts received there can lie Un doubt aliout the sucres of tile Republican slate ticket on the Kth of November, says Idaho. World. the Wet-e- r. campaign Every where Republican orators have gone great crowds greet them. Borah's campaign in the north purposes. Hamilton W. Wallace for a flow of M is a greHl trliiniplial march. Everywhere audiences express their a'tpre-riutio- n second fust dheep spring In until there can be uu doubt Washington county, to Ik- used for that 51 r. Borah will succeed Dubois live ARTHUR Home Made Shoes CASE Findlay, Ohio, OcL J6. W. L. Finley, state inspector of oil, waa the first witness today In the trial of tha Standard Oil company of Ohio for alleged against trade. Attorney General Ellis of Ohio was again present at the trial, having been yesterday. Mr. Finley was questioned by Mr. Harrison, of The attorney general's office. Mr. Finley described the location and number of his deputies and method of inspection. From reports in his office, Mr. Flu-lef said the oil refined in In the Ohio was refined al Lima. name source of information the oil Is shipped in the ca.w of the Vnion Tank Liue company. These questions and answers were all put in over tbe protests of the aitorneya fur the defense. Tbe Standard of Ohio, ha aaid, used front lSu iu SUM) tauk at at ions for the distribution and sale of refined oil, while the Solar had no such atationa. Mr. Finley was nut M. C. Shaffer, deputy local oil inspector at Findlay, who testufled last week, was recalled. He said tho Standard sold oil at retail in Haucock county and uu other, company sold oil here except the National Refining What the American Government Haa Dona for Cuba Has No Parallel n d pn.-sa- 1 pic-sen- i Ipik-in- can gat Z. C. M. I. IK PEABODY n -t LAUD AMERICA. There will be a fair and square elec-luthis fall, and the Republican register clerks will not tolerate any attempt at illegal voting. There is yet, besides today, oue day of registration. and after the tr.wkfc are completed, thoroughly, aud they will lie lusiw-cter- i all who have placed their oantes there without legal authority to do so, will not be allowed to vote. In fart, they will he prosecuted long before it eomes time ut vote. spplicstiona for water rights were filed Monday : M. F. Park for forty second feet, to he diverted front the mxt.i fork of Provo riter. through n chan-pe- l 1 0.1X11) feat or more in iength. The water is to operate ne or more 66- head of S4U feet, Inch wheels under to produce a total of S.Bou horsepower fur operating, lighting and propelling ntachiuery at Provo and other places. Blue Benrh Irrigating company fur 130 second feet, to tie diverted from Ruck creek, a tributary of Green river, in Wasatch county, through a 95.040,-foo- t chanual. and to be used fer irrigation purpisies. Peter Mayer fur ICO trie feel, lo be diverted from Kast Tintlr valley. Juab a county, aud to be carried tbruiigh g channel to a reservoir and used for watering live alack. Peter Mayar for l.Sitll acre feet, to be likened front Tanner creek In Juab county, and alored Iu a reservoir front which It is to be used fur irrigation wstering on Candi-date- Tha Shea for Tender a. Feat; at tha - tent. Lake. OcL IS. The following Halt Yew INTEREST hauu-Mitit- violated the law will be shown the error of their ways. The law y s I hat in order lo vote iu this state, the voter must have a residence in the stale of one year, in the county six niuuib. and In tbe election district sixty days. The ''floaters" who Lave been allowed to haug around the lodging bouses, dive and other place with immunity from the vag" law. have been sent b the places of registration by tbe Aiuerikearna party, and all those that have violated the law will In.- prosecuted to the fullest ex- Round Mouuiaiu. WATER APPLICATIONS. wam-- i PRESENTED ITS hive Mafiy to go over to the requested hardware store aero the srreef. Malloy accompanied him to the store aed there Laughliti pointed out t'i him his work, lie was then arrested and taken to polirc h where he was charged with attempted burglary. Yeaterday afternoon Malloy swore to compialnt befon- - the county attorney. clutrglug LAughllu with this offense. J. wit e e i valuing tho placers ggj pro tit igoni I'.etr laoots. The Remit Mountain Con.hutatiou U doing It: tie in the aay of rieieiupiueni at the are prescut lime, hut other proiterttes -- s a whole i vc'ktug aud the arrive. TESTIMONY The town of (;: lU'ii is iinitiuiiiig I Several is an. iu the eve of a 'riu. new buildings are going up ns111 away. Regarding tbe hiliup of the Manhattan-Round Mouu'a'ii stage by a WAS NOTHING MORE THAN loue highwayman la.- week. Mr. Gur-doCOURT RECORD. says the robber iii.1 nuL ger away with over geiUO; the mouey to meet the payroll of the camp listing preceded Consist of Five this stage held up by several das. The Argument Will Three Speeches, by the outlaw succeeded iu getting away unProsecution. der cover of durknvs.--. after an exciting ciiase by a posse oigauized at From Correspondents and State Exchanges IH MARKET FOB ORE are working 1906. 17, STANDARD OIL HAS GREAT " ei. OCTOBER MORNING, WEDNESDAY UTAIX, Frankfurt, Ky Oct. 16. Great interest la cantered in the hearing here today of Charles A. Peabody, president of the Mutual life Insurance company of New York, before Commissi oner of insurance Henry L. Prewitt. Mr. Prewitt some time ago died Mr. Peabody to appear before him ami explain the dismissal of Cul. Disco Hindman of Louisville, general manager of the Mutual Life for Kentucky and Tennessee. Mr. Hindmans name is ou the "Selected Fusion Ticket" with thirty-fiv- e other names for election as trustee, aa agaluat a similar uumber of names on the administration ticket and the Vnlted Committees ticket and Jlr. Prewitt wants to know why Mr. Hindman, who ia aupposed to represent the policy holders, was removed from office. When The fusion ticket was nude up the Mutual Life insurance company notified ita agents tlut the duties of trustees were considered incompatible w ith the duties at an employe, and called upon all employes to support the administration ticket fully and unreservedly. Mr. Hindman is nut the first general agent to be removed from office, a several of the company's men in similar positions In tbe New England states aud Michigan were dismissed. But this is the first time the inauntnee cummihsioucr of any state has called upon the company to account for the removal of an officer and the case, therefore. Is In Importance. Mr. Prewitt has the power to revoke the charter of any Insurance company doing business. The hearing was held in the historic old capltol and tbe attendance of Insurance nten and members of the legal profession waa large. g Fifth Ward Store S54S MADISON AVE. BELL PHONE 513-X- . Catalog and Bamplaa. T. A. SHREEVE Well Mounted la every piece of harness that leave our store. Each piece la faahioacd from the brat leather and most seiret metals, and tha workmanship throughin every respect. Our out ia first-clasaddles are tha talk of all hone-bac-k riders for comfort and saaa, and they are acrupuloualy made and finished by experienced operators. Give ua a call whan you next need something in our Hsa s J.C. Platt Saddlery Co. WELL RECEIVED. Japanaaa Opera Madam Butterfly Given for tha First Tima in America 22S3 Washington. Oct. 16 Puccini's Jap anese opera. Madam Butterfly, wa given iia first production In America and ita initial performance in Eng-llson any stage in the world at the Columbia theater last night under the The nttaplcea of Henry' W. Savage. audience waa, a brilliant and large one and included 'the Japanese ambasiM dor. Viscount Aukl. and a party of friends, other members of the corps and representatives of the army, navy and acetal circle. Signor Tito Rlconll of Milan, who came ts this country as the personal representative of Composer Puccini, lo stage the production, occupied a box with a party of dlstingulahed' Italians. Frau Elsea Bxamosl, of the Hungarian grand opera at Buds Pest, made her American debut In the title role of the cruelly wronged Japanese maiden She receliod an ovation. Jose E. Sheehan took the part of Lieut. Pinkerton, ihe AnterlcHn sweetheart. Mtsa Bar-rieBehne, a New York girl who hsa been ainging in German court theaters, made her American debut aa tha faithful inaid Sttiukl. The performance was conducted by Walter Rothwell of London. The orcheatra of sixty were specially selected from v rkma American cities. The state waa elaborate. The opera was S74 23d Washington Ava. fit diplo-mali- muai-clan- la tha character of the transfer aervioa wa enpply' our patrons. Prompt, reliable and at low coat, any tlma you aay wa'll ba on your Job and haatila It axpadltioualy aad welL s ALLEN well received. BURGLARS TRANSFER GO. ARE ACTIVE. Towns in New York Are Thoroughly Aroused. New York, Oct. 16. No one can enthe village of Nyack now after dark without being held np by an armed officer and compelled to explain his business. Every outlet of the town is being guarded in un effort to capture the burglars who have beet) spreading terror through that and oth' er villages of Rockland county. In Sprltjg Valley, the slreeta are patrolled nightly hy a vigilance committee. The same condition of affairs prevails in Tall mans, 8uffcru. Pearl Elver and Plermont Over 73 houses have been rubbed alttc" last August, and in every instance the burglars hare escaped. It ; the opinion that the robberies in Rockland county tiro the work of ycggnien. There have been many evwork. idences of professional in aonie cases nn automobile waa un doii'uit(ll used by the burglura. It is estimated that the burglaries in Rockland county recently hare resulted in the hat of $26,000 In money and valuables. Fhons 22 for youn. ter d e GIRL8 WIN THE SUITS, , r -- pci-ia'iit- -- .'-- nt ; ui (or : 1 - They Were Enticed Away From Their Hornet. Helena. Ark.. Oft. The jure li the ''peonage" case hxvr found in furor of ihe plaintiff. tW5 n w'hlte'girl.--' of St. Lulls named and Vitt. A farmer named Mtisgrore of p county. Arkansas, charged with enticing the girls from St. lnlis and bidding them on his plantation, was. on complaint or Miss Vitt and Miss Knnnons. indicted for peonage. The indirtnient. however, was found to be faulty and damage suts were instituted Instead. These suits have been decided am awarded Mias Vitt 9623 an .Vlas Enmnn fl.nnn damages. Counsel fur Mu. grove states he will pay these amounts. Mis-isin- 'ir.i.-iire- i ? OOOOOOOOOOOO d'.-pii-.e SUSPECT RELEASED. Halifax. N. S.. Oet. 1.7. James B. who wa arrested here last week charged with hing connected with the recent smuggling of Chinese from Newfoundland into the Fnited Slates on the schooner yacht Frolic, ha been released. Inspector Farrell of ihe I'nled States Immigration den nment. who was sent here from B Mnn, waa unable .0 find ground upon wti.rh to take Lenne-man- n m Bost-m- . g owing to the rational tow. i : n- - "'iii-ii- 16.. .1 1 !"-,- - I'.-- .!' t.:g OOOOOOOOOOOO The Em-mn- ; -- hinN The (My DwMc-Trnc-k RaBwty ffit Mliaaari River oaf CVcaA 16. INTANE PERSON MURDERED. Kv.. Oct. 16 a a result of an investigation of that Fred Ketterer. a patient charges in the prlMiu insane ward, had been murdered hy attendants the grand Jury here today returned three indictments. Fred Harris was arraned. Tl.t- two others whore ramrs have niS given eUf l),u-not hern toratwL lOverland! Limited Itm Mas! Lexer leas Train taftfWsrii CoBipirtBcnt and drawing -- twsa steeping cars, observation cars, dinand library ing cars, cars, with barber, bath and Book I lovers Library; entire train electric lighted, through tc Chicago without charge. 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