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Show EXAMINER: TIIE 110RXIS0 OGDEN, UTAH, PATTRPAT 3IOIIXING, OCTORER ST, b SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS From Correspondents and State Exchanges With a Periertioa OJ Heater yon ran heat a cold more comfortable, warm a make a chilly hallway, heat aster quickly, and do naay tiling better than can be done with any other stove bo Biatirr wliat fuel it Uima The superiority of the aick-eou- bed-foo- PERFECTION Oil Heater (Eqalppci wltt Smokeless Device) ! lies is the fart test it generate iatrsne heat without nwkt or rll. Ttir oil I oust aa.1 the wirk carnet an malt ef btass at nail tlirauphuat, which ts.iim durability. Gina irraat heat ttost. boast ha oil tadtostar sad haadir. Krabf I light lad Ataolmrly safe aad mpk nick. caaaot U tarard porublr. Itna high or too low. ti;wraird as caailv a a latau. All parts easily cMsnl Two iaihr aickrt aad Japan. I'rcnlwairr warrasitd. If aot at our draicra writs aeon at ageacy tor desenpun circular. I -- The e In aav iwmi Re&b Lamp S tnr bM Iniupsttir. linrn a circr. 61 I? gM. is inr Mian lamp yon can hav. Bnu thraoshaet aad nickd plated. Scuipprd mib ibv lamt miHovrJ laarecr. ataiplr cMiufactory. Write U aeaicM agency if jroa caauut Kvary lawp warraaird. get it It oat yoar dealer. ( a CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY AETNA BAKING COMPANY. Wedding Muue, Miint., Oct. 26. Eugene T. WtlKon. bank examtner in charge uf .be Tel lid llauking and Trusl which d.ixeil lu lal iIjoi week, issued a taieinent to ibe comp-- ; rotier today in which the liabilities uf i he concern are given m and the noiulual assets at Many of the n uncle are of a doubifiil character. Mr. Wilwiu wa UnUr appointed receiver of the bank, but he believes Lhat the appointment in only lempiirary, aa the pres- - 'if Ills other engageuien.'s would nreieni him from acting. ciun-imi- Presents mx.i.-S::R.:I- 2 64G1.-526.0- Arc always used, and especially In (lie line of chinaware. Our beautiful lines of fancy and ns mental dishes Is the most complete WARRANTS FOR ARREST. ot any la the city. An Inspection alii demonstrate this. Bee ui before tVariniigion, Oci. 26. Warram for in conho arrest f cv nil nection wlih the failure of (he Aetna I', miking and Tnist company, a hranrh or a limic Mom., Ini it ututi. wliich a a- - eluticd a few days ago by the com roller if ihe cumucj , were issued s Unlay by ihe police courl. The charge conspl racy and are for Ii. W. AlcC'Uiuiik. cngagcil In thn biismcrs of forming coriuiraiiona; H. M. lxmahlMiu, real estate dealer; Mind ISaiesa. 12. T. Kritschniaun and John T. Hoag, th. Isiter Hsslsianl cashier of the cimipauy. I buying. 1 Fresh fruits and vegetables, atapla and fancy grccarisa. war-luut- E A. Olsen, Grocer, 2259 Washington Ave. F mile north of tite toan of Ramsey between the Red Top and Big Dke. I:, shows that the ledge, which has Deposits Locsted in Corner of Three been uncovered uu the Big Ilyke and the lied Top, extend the entire disSutes; Will Benefit Western Farmers. tance between these two mines and that it is richer in the center than (hnr.'va C. June, iu whom all credit in any other place. is du- - for the discovery and deveiop-nu.n- i There is now nu doubt that Ramsey oi i be enormous ptmuphaie Leds will soon be one of the greatest minlocat-- d or ojieued rather in Mis corn- ing camps in Nevada, and that miler where the states of I'lab. Wyoming lion of dollars iu guld ore will lie takand Idaltii Join, is in Salt Lake from en from the claim in the district. Mr. Jones Theie U an indtcauin of permanency this in'ere-tin- g center. was the Urat mvu to realize the im- to all the ledge discovered, and all portance of these phonpha'v' deposits milling experts who have visited the ot the above mentioned slates, and district say that the camp portends while he is naturally enthusiastic over to become richer aud richer as ibe the manner in which these are open- ledge are developed. The discovery of the new ledge at i ing to exploration work, he states 'hat the development of phosphate Rsmey means much to the business J bi lls. In the west i a matter of very men and the residents uf this city, j slow gtowth. in the Aral place it it will mean that thousands of dollars takes a large amount oi capital to w ill ho taken from the Ramsey claims handle this product for the avenues and poured into Reno investment- - by I of commerce, and the western farm- the Ramsey people, many of whom er must be educated to the great ben- are Reno property owner. of efits to he derived from the MANHATTAN PLACER DIGGINGS. phosphate as a fertilizer. Tho I'tilou Phosphate company, with which M. J ones is connected, Combination Company Preparing to Treat Dirt on Large Scale. aud the San K ran cisco Chemical company aie the main owuer. and ship-lifrom rs of this ruck. Shipuieuta E. li. Mead, the well known Gold-fiel- d both companies are Increasing rapidmining man. throws, new light a year has upon the recently discovered placer ly. ulihoitgh scarcely of these diggings at Manhattan. The gold beelapsed since the It is extremely fortunate ing taken froiq the surface there, he deposits. that Mr. Jones found phosphate in says, is nut what would ordinarily be ihe place and at the time he did. aa called placer gold, but con-is- ts nf fraccould not be sent tured panicles from ledge formatiuua, the Eastern depc-itto Western fields at anywhere within crowded to the urface. There is no the each of the average farmer's doubt, therefore, he thinks, that the pocket book. Mr. Jonee points out that majority of the very rich gold deposithe farmers of Colorado and California tion lies not far beneath the surfaces needed this phosphate to of these claims. Mr. Mead telle an interesting story rejuvenate their wheat fields, and is at the accidental discovery of these when the merita of this rock fields not oul.v will worked out known, placer digglnga b.' a discouraged prosbe renewed by lie use, but the in- pector named Thomas Wilson. After Juscrease of crop will be sufficient "panning out" several nuggets in hla tification fir its use. even upon Held hand, Wilson procured n dry washer not starved by continual cultivation. and with the aid 4 three assistants that took out (1,001) in ten hours. Since Mr. Joiuw is ot the opinion these deposits will extend far into the then, Mr. Mend saye, Wllaon ha washstate of Flab, and that the entire ed out (20,000, and is yet nt the same western country, and- ultimately iho business. He scoops the gravel with e East, will be calling upon these drawn by hones, inbeds for fertiliser. There ere to n pile, and has the employes run it worlds of it in the regions mention- through the dry washers. Millions of ed. in character it U similar to the tons of thin earih are now known to finne-black phosphate bed uf Ten- exist in the vicinity, nessee. only the western bed occurs "While nt first, these gravelly golden iu greau-- quantities. Mr. Jones will deposit were thought to be only on in; t ue guct of hie friend, Charles B. the Bound Mountain company Jack, tor several days before leaving claims," explained Mr. Mead, .they for Los Angeles, his headquarters. have since been found in equally large quantity on. ihe Combination ground, adjoining on the east, and which la FICH1INC DICK HYLAND owned by John Donnellan, Gordon, Mayne, myself and associates. I shall leave Saturday for ManhatIn the pink of condition, and looking hale and hearty. "Fighting Dick Hytan, and actii fir the Combination land. accompanied by his manager. company w ill undertake the prelimiSammy McCJIntock, arrived in Balt nary work of getting out the gold on Lake Thursday morning from Loa An- our ground, which the surface earth geles. The California hoy la quit pop- contain. It la llkoiy that we will bring ular with Ihe local enthusiast of the in wrier twelve miles and subject, the aqua re ring game, and he spent all of entire surface to placer treatment, if Thursday in visiting hia friends here. poyurible. It will pay big If we can' get Negotiation! are now in progress for the water. If not. the dry washer proa bout to be pulled off in Ogden the cess cau be successfully applied." UTAH PHOSPHATE 3 t lntputo blood runs you down makes an easy victim fur organic diseases. Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the blood cures the cause builds you up, Bush A Cart'd Piano Newman II. C. -- yuti Bros. Organa. ARRESTED. PRETENDER WARDLE1GII Berlin. Out. Id. The pretended cap-tainf grenadiers of the guard, who forged order, took tin October Id. on command of a detachment, of twelve men, whom he met on the street in the city, and proceeded to Coepenlc, arrested the burgomaster and treasurer sn dtook possession of the cash, amounting to about fl.OOu. turns out to hsve been a shoemaker of Tilsit He waa arreat-m- l n timed William Voigt. today by four commlaaarlea of at his lodging place in a quiet, quarter uf Berlin. Voigt, although working at the trade of shoemaker. has committed a long mules of n PIANOS ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE pn-lii- Tiollas, Guitars, Aacnrdcun, Strings. latest Publications of Sheet Music. Dan-Jo- Bee the Wonderful 2376 ripe Monies, principally ' robberies, means of forged document, lie lias served fifteen years in prison, finishsentence In Februing a fifteen yea ary, and Is nearly sixty year of age. liv r' Organ. Washington Avenue. STATEMENTS DENIED. OGDEN, UATH. Berlin, Oct. 26. The authorities uf the 1'nlvrrslty of Berlin inform Ihe Associated Pieas that the statement published abroad to the effect that tho stringent regulations concerning the admission of student are designed, to exclude many Americana altogether, are untrue. Any graduate of an American college who presents a and the diploma of luichelur of tut, or any other equivalent dcgiee, will be admitted without any iiicstiiii. is tine that diplomas of thesmallei institution. hearing I lie uaiiie of college. arc omitted flout tho list of The new regulathose recognized. tion are diiceted against Russians not haring sutfleii'nt means of supixirt. PICKETT Grocery Co. 1 fs where you buy the Best the Market Affords Fine Fruits or who are Hcadoiutr.illv unqualified. - phoa-phat- a, . night of November between Hyland and Cyclone Thotnpiwn. of Chicago, or George Decker, of Philadelphia. Alhave practically though arrangement been perfected for a go with Decker. It Is likely that if Thompson can be secured. Hyland will meet the latter. Billy Gibson, of thla city, who ban matters in band, has wired Thompson, who la now in California, asking if he w 111 meet Hyland In Ogden on the dele named. A reply to the telegram Is from Thompson today. Hyland and Thompson were to have met In n thirty round bout at Cnlma, Cal., on the night of Oct. 17, hut on Brecon t of the sudden illness of Thompson, the gi was declared off. As Thompson se cured a decision over Hyland on a foul in a go that went nine rounds in Lor Ahgeles August 2ih. the latter it more desirous of meeting the Clilcsgt lad than Decker. Hyland claims that he la Thompson s master, and declare! he will make good hla claim if they get together in Ogden on the night ot WINGFIELD. TAKES OPTION. Principal Owner of the Mohawk Min Will Get the Jumbo and Red Tap. Vegetables Staple and Fancy Id. After the recent cumplete defeat of the Ik mi iitiran revolutionist near Monte Cri-ti liy tit" troois of President Cnee! Ihe greater pari of the former and were pardoned. But a number, including (ietieraiH Ciiieillt.n and itiviis. and niter leaders of ilu: revolution lied ar.oa the frontier into Hayli. whqre they Joined lien. Navarro ii l Maned for Cape Ifiljtien. They will embark here tor some foreign coiiutrv. a the government of IluvM to will not allow il.p revolniionisi remain within this republic. Cii-ti f Monte is The district quiet. sign of Hu rwrnt tviolittfimaiy . e, GROCERIES ALWAYS NICE AND fRtSM 2311 Washington Ave. M i disturbance COMO Oei. Opr liayiti'ii. -- having iiaii-nm- CAUSE OF POSTPONEMENT. & COMPANY 1SS 25th Street uffleia! uf Philadelphia. Oct. IN. Ihe Pennsylvania rur.road to,i;ij tin tiied HiatviiuT thi puii!is.lie,i mom inti that the lii'piv.iin uf f. the t'uinpany'e :u. t:r.i n been had day iuiu:itt Ch-sof President The i'i! la :ns: denottn. wrtm"-- , tnr;. t M; .u foundation. any ilt. il v Improving hii-,i: utfiri ,;:ii . t Th uf tip !y.. puvuoncTni'n: - .ii'l tor' trip, i' ... the Irsti.i'f't ,,f in her-- nf thn i'nH.." nr r. .u. FANCY CASH GROCERIES j fp i dii-',,n- m -- -- , i .i:-,.p- . ili-.- trad DRY GOODS TOR FAIL JUST ARRIVED tMC mi iifii t" III- ni :ni... 'ioj- , - TAFT AT BALTI VCRE. i ; i .w-s- y isiii-..- ten-loo- arj tl-.- i!-.- r r- -- : l WANT ADS YIELD BIG REEULTb WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS ' , ) '! T' h ' )T I ,. ii'l.-- Il' l 'i ."-- Si i i . i,. ii 'I'll - ' 1. . - ! i HI,, '.i,y ...r,- lm- - I'llUl.jjL. ! . i Z. C. M. I. now. This ora. body is said to havs been encountered 1.330 feet in the tunnel and drifts have been commenced and followed some distance in both direction with no sign of s let np. The statement had been made that the principal veina on the property apex on adjoining ground, but those fa mills r with th mine formation say that this is impossible. The tunnel is to be continued ' a further distance of 45t) feet, when It Is expected that the main ora bodies of the mine will he encountered. The stock 4 the company has risen from 6 to 20 cents during tho last two months, and if the present news is authentic. It will probably go considerably higher. Home Made Sho for man, beys, misses and chit dren again in Ogdon. They ir, tlH old reliable, every pair , as wall aa tha LADIES PILLOW SHOES Th Sites for Tender I at tha Fifth ti Ward Store 2546 MADISON AVE. BELL PHONE 613-X- . Catalog and Samplas. T. A. 5 H RE EVE Well Mounted harass that leant Each piaca ia -- m from tha beat leather and moat aaite; metals, and tha workmanship through out is Orat-elain every raspaoL Our saddles are the talk of all hone-tacridera for comfort aad ansa, aad thqr arc scrupulously mads aad flaluM by experienced operators. Give ox a call whoa yon neat aad something In our Uml , Is every place of our store. k J. C. Platt Saddlery 2263 Washington Ava. S7 Co. 23d M aon-in-k- h I You can got - n, g . state I on authority declared to bo reliable, that the company for some time past ha been working iu ore far more valuable than anything credited to them by the general public up to workers quickly assembled when the alarm was given the best they could efdu was to remove the house-holfects. most of whkh. including Dr. Dixon's library and office furniture, were saved. The bucket brigade that waa quickly formed was powerless to save any pan of the buildings The fire is thought to hare o it g tasted from a defective flue, and it is supposed the recent hurricane was indirectly the ceuae of the brick chimney being in bad cuudirion. Mrs. Dixon was alone in the house when the fire started, and was 111 and in bed. 8h waa able, however, to leave COURT NOTES. the house and give the alrm. The house was the property of C. P. Salt Lake. Oct. 26. Judge ArmNil son of Belt Lake, aa employe of Silthe case of the strong It tats oftoday continued Charles ver Bros Iron Works company. F. DuI'tah against was Insured for atf0 In the Fireman's of the peace of Murrey, Fund Insurance corporation of Ban rand. justice Frauciscu. The total lose la about until next Tuesday. Arguments in the following cao fhtNi. heard hy the supreme court toThis lire emphasizes the necessity wereand tho same ware taken under day of waterworks for Kayavllle, and has Free vs. Little, appel renewed the agitation in favor of the advisement: Holmes vs. Judge, appellant. city council taking . some action to- lant; Suit has been filed In the district ward providing a system. court by tho Merchants Protective association against Lewrls P. Kelsey to reoover tho total sum of 9600 on a INTEREST IN TRACTION DEAL Judgment rendered against defendant It. 18M. , Salt Lake, Oct. 26. For the second, on SeptemberBank of Utah today filed The State time this week the meeting of direccourt against Wiltors of the I'tah light end Railway suit in the districtJohn N. Pike to reand liam company waa adjourned today without cover Naylor 918 coats and 9375.20 any business being transacted. The 1249.60 interest,principal, to bo due on alleged o'clock waa set which It) fur meeting, rendered against defendibie morning, went over to the same a Judgment In the district court on October hour Monday. Seven director were ants 26 1896 was no business whatever and present Kate Alexander has filed a petition transacted. for letters of Considerable interest la being taken in tho districtof court the aetata of Charles In the meeting, as It seems to be genwho died at Ely, Nev., A. erally understood that when the meet- on Thompson, The estate IS, 1906. September there ing dors take place finally that ot the value of real consists property in will be some changes the personnel ) of the directorate and that some defi- of A93.000. administra4 for letter petition forthcomnite announcement will be tion of the estate of William R. Hob-suing as to Just who le at the back of who died on November 7. 1902, the recent purchase. has been filed in the probata division Jt ie also regarded as somewhat sig- of court by Sarah J. Robnificant that the new rival line la son.the district la valued nt 12,500 estate The holding back and the filing of articles consist 4 real property. of Incorporation of the Sait Lake and and An action far divorce haa bean filed Garfield Interurban line 1 being postIn the district court hy Bridget Marponed from day to day. T. Martin on tha Messrs. Clark, Puree U, Bowen and tin against Terrence of failure to support. Tha the ether promoters representing the ground were married in Providence, parties capitalists behind the big scheme thia R. 1., on February 19, 1908, and It la morning rated that there was no sigdefendant haa failed to nificance at the back of the delay in alleged that for plaintiff for a year part. filing of articles of incorporation and provide that it was almply a case of the wire RUNNING FIGHT. to and from the east working badly after the storm. Two Man Seriously Wounded by UnIn the face of the big proposition known Man. afloat in local rapid transit circles Salt Lake gossips have been busy with all kinds of rumors regarding Fremont. 0., Oct. 26.- - As a result of a what ia to be accomplished by both running fight with a mysterious ms the Light and Railway company last night, Louis Johnson of thia city and the promoters of the iaierurban is suffering from n bullet wonnd In lbs i lag, and Frank Keeler may die from line. cam from what the effects of u wound In tha groin. . One story that The mysterious man has bean reseemed to be an absolutely rellablo source waa to the effect that the pro- peatedly seen loitering ground the moters of the now lines had an op- house of Johnson and hla tion on the Bamberger road to Ogden. John Weber, who Uvea next door. Last night Keeler, who llvea nt WeDetails were forthcoming to the effect that the option had three more weeks ber's house, saw the man peering to ran and was given three weeks through Johnson! window. He went to the Johnson home and informed ago. When seen Messrs. Furcell, dark the latter. The two Immediately startaad Bowdn one and all denied the ed after the man, who pulled n revollory, and stated that no negotiations ver and fired nt his pursuer. One of In the direction of acquiring the Salt the bullets struck Keeler In the left Lake and Ogden road were tinder side. Just below the kidney, and the leg. way; no option had been given,' nei- other passed through Johnson ther was there a probability that they Both nien continued the chase until loa of would cke any deal along the lines they fell exhausted from rumored. blood, and their naullant escaped. Goldfield, Sev. Oct. 26. Charles Taylor, one of rhe original locators of the Red Top and Jumbo mines, has given an option ou nis nock 300.000 shares of Jumbo aad 36R.000 shares of Red Top to George Wingfield, prinBURTON FAMILY REUNION. cipal owner of the Mohawk niluc, at (3 a share. The two mines have sevSalt Lake. Oct. 26. A very pleasenty nr res of the beat mineral laud In deloldfleld and are separated from the ant gathering was that of th Johawk by a narrow strip or ground scendants of Bishop Robert T. Burton, hold nt hla horns on'Waal First South wned by the Jmnho Extension Min-nstreet last night. The occasion was company. Both mines ary famous producers, the eighty-fiftbirthday of Blahop nd the Red Tup Contains the largest Burton, and it waa the twenty second! Jody of high grade gold ore In the annual celebration of tbs event which vorid. measuring 14u feet between the the family haa held. walls. The shares of both companies Bishop Burton is the only living hsve advanced ISO cents since the rtali pioneer who still resides on the news was made public thia morning. city lot. onto which ha drove hla ox Nov. P There la no question but that the op- team when he first mads hla camp in tion will be exercised. By many enthusiasts of the pugilisThe Red Top the valley, and there were gathered tic world. Hyland Is considered one uf lias produced (l.Ono.QOO and the Jum- Inst night to do him honor many of were Both contain large his great grandchildren, who the must promising light weights as- bo f2.ouii.iinn. piring to thn championship title of bodies of ore blocked out. present at family reunions for the first time. that clar. lie plowa in front gong to Goldfield. Nev., Oct. 26. The bigvAn Interesting program waa rengong, and can always be depended upon to make lively' any bout lit which gest mining deni in the history of dered. It included musical numbers he occupies a corner. He declares that Goldfield la about to be consummated. by members of the family, an invocahe is willing to meet any man of his George Wingfield, for himself and tion by W. C. Burton, short speeches class, and as he is a progressive, ambought sufficient stuck in the by L. 8. Hills, Dr. E. E. Wilcox and bitious lad. with a wallop that is ter- Juntbo and Red Top mines to give W. 8. Burton, with n response from rific, he Is likely to climb high in the them control of the properties. The Bishop Burton.. An overcoat waa prelightweight realm: His manager is stock purchased belonged to the Tay- sented to the bishop with the regards now endeavoring to have hint marchlor boys. Charles and Henry, and to of his children, and in replying to the ed with Jimmy Britt for s (suit next Hughey and Colburn, all four pioneers speech of presentation Bishop Burton December in California. and locators of the ground. This pur- reminiscently went over the eighty-fiv- e ears, whlrh some of his children chase was only n detail of n much larg will be in the nature of present, he said, were sura to live to which er deal, REPORTS VERIFIED a merger. On Satnrday of last week see completed. .1. H. Cararaiia of Tbs musical features consisted of Philadelphia bought Utah National Bank of Sait Lake Sold the control of the Mohawk stock. It is solos b Margaret. Philis and Julia understood that Carstair and his Burton, and by Mrs. Delia Hilla; a to W. 8. McCornicK. have Joined the Wingfield and violin solo by Clarence Burton, and a a quartet by Alice. Julia, Hady and AlNixon syndicate to bring about Kf)M))i that tlm Miirnnm ehurch u the Mohawk, Jumbo, Red bert Burton. Letters of congratulation an organization i to retire from merger Im.-iwen further verlfipif T.p, Jumbo Extension. Florence and were received from many absent relatives. Including his son Austin, who yesterday, when it hi officially an- possibly the Combination. ia on a mission in Ohio, and hla grandnounced that thi I'tah Nsiunal bank of Ball lotke bad been sold to 1Y. S. DISCOVERY OF HUMAN SKELEi son Henry, who is filling a misson to the northern states. Metorniek of the private hanking firm TONS. The evenng was concluded with reof McCurnicU A I'o. The pfiee p:id hy Mr. Mrforn:rk for a major'ty of Sab Lake. Oct. 26. Workmen em- freshments served by the daughters the bank The ploy'd by the (Tty Gas company in and grand da ughters of the family. si unit is nut suited. a- - largely hank' owned by digging a trench at the corner of stunk the elmreh. lu the past four month a flight T ami K streets on Thursday afHAWLEY GOES INSANE. the MoiTtuin ch'sirh ha dlf ;uwni of ternoon nick their puilea inn a t Ml the rt.ih Light k lug Ituldti-iuoiihV g!,ve and exhumed therefrom Salt Lake, Oct. 26. While awaiting Hallway eumuany. whlrh cimriil tlm two h'lu.an skeleton. The Coroner trial upon the charge ot grand lap iimHiM public uii'itle In Sa't Lake Ha li.n i :;od and an investigation will renv. C. J. Hawley, prisoner at the ami Sail Lake hi .lliiti'-Insane t'i'y. it- - law Angela roiinly Jail, went violently rallru.id, with it- - great pat, lion a' j In xp'unation of the grtm-om- e find, last t ight and had to be placed in the Sitlt.ilr, mid it l.ig retail department an old resident of the northeastern padded eel!. He was not removed stun u Ogilt-of the city ataien that about thlr- - from the cell In the r.itnry. however, p.'i-Th I tiib National bmih of SfviT ago a cowboy killed until after he had severely beaten t in no way runnriMe.l with the s' mutt m ar the point where the I D. the bedding all to pieces. County I'tah National bark uf Oiiden. hospl'n! now stand and that the Phyrtclan Whitney waa railed and murderer was hanged on the spot and gave the man a drug to quiet hi GREAT ORE SHOOT. nerves. burled beside hia victim. The first indication Hawley gave of The narrator i unable to recall the Ten Foot Ledge Which Gves Assay j nan-.of the parties To this early-dainsanity was directly after supper, i iiae-l- . From S3.130 to 91.730. but he La no doubt that the when he let forth a terrific yell which I bom-brought to light Thttrday fter- - aroused the whole jail. He then While worl.litK an titr Walkover i nJOI1 -- rc those of the cattleman anl pounced upon Holmes and threw him of Hi:! ho Nevada r.iim Mining hi:, victim. to '.he floor, lute hi clothing and beat nr Kains-- y. Tuesday, E. E. Some doubt is expressed as to thia him severely. Hawley then started to rinpsuv Amle-xt ml a story by those who haTe examined tearing up the bedding, but was dragi'f cold me h.u frftm 91.73t to the unearthed bones. It Is declared by ged from hia cell by Jailer Sperry and 1 15 i ton. according to tum! that one of the skeleton is that aevcial tritBtie and held down nntli . v ay t e taken from this uf s woman, and this theory find Sheriff Emery arrived on the scene am tiic top and in iip Millie siipion In the fart that a i"ce and helped blg io put him In the padded le- w I'iarr than fl.73' of woman wearing apparel wa taken ell. lr. Whitney was then called, a aay of Rumpy are quite from the grave. the n.iin kept raving and yelling and over the and aav ihat i: became necosary to give him a tin- permanency of the district I now FIRE DESTROYS HOME. drug to quiet him. He will probably Tbc Xrvula Hill company .ifvitiil be examined as to his sanity this has slremlv piar.il a force of min-- i Ku.vsv ille. Oct. 24. At 10 o'rlock sometime. - it wuik mi :hl claim, and will last night fire broke out on the roof begin hipping the ore Just as wjoij a j cf Dr. o. C. Dixon's residence -- n Main COPPER GLANCE TO THE FORE. ilii road from Clark station to Rani- - street, and an Vnttr later the - r. n iite-.lbirh wi'l be el boie wa in rain. Ti e Vtilr'.lng Lek. Oct. 2G. Apropos of the i l.i'c the latter par; of thi week. a j entire!,! of frame cniiSrnrtion. teoM,. artivity I the shores of the Hie Wa.Lu'i-- i.la:m is si'.v.atcd on j aaj although a Itow.I of wining Giance at Bingham, It lb now com-meri-i- HAYTIEN AFFAIRS. ISOS. the ehavaetor at th tmaffF wa supply oar patrol Prompt, reliable aad nt low ml. any tlm you aay wall be on yov Job and handle It expeditiously aad vslL k sartrioa SMALL CRAFT SUNK. Alien Tha Beatriea Rama Launch and Sendi It te the Bottom. TRANSFER Seattle, Wash, Oct. 26. Several persona are believed to have been drowned as a result of a collision In Wrangle narrows on the morning of October 22, between the Canadian steamer Princess Beatrice and a gasoline launch. TLe eBstrice was ea route to Vancouver from Skmgway, when, it is reported, she rammed the small craft, sending It to the bottom. The City of Seattle was following the Beatrice snd the officers of tho vessel report that the Beatrice turned back In an effort to locate the launch and lu occupants, hut it had risappeared from aight. ACUTE PHASE. CO. 21 Phone for youra. Tha Only DoaHa-ltxd- i Police Suddenly Stops tha Operation of Cars. 20. The Oct. Ohio, street car situation In this city assumed an acute phase this afternoon when the police, acting under instrue-tion- a from the city hall, suddenly sopped the operation of the cars of the Cleveland Electric Railway company and suburban lines on Erie Htreet, between Prospect street and Central avenue. The action was taken, it 1 stated, because it Is held that the franchise of the Cleveland Electric Railway company on Erie street has expired. . Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggtata refund money if it falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 25c. TRIBUTE TO RAKOCZY. Overland Limited I Ihs HUM Lsxarkas Trala k Ik Vfrid Coaipartmnt and drawtofn01 d tkeplnt cars, obeervstioa cars, and INfl tag cars, cars, with barber, bath and Bo lovers Library; entire train 4 ntthota lighted, through to Chicago duuge. Direct connactlon for buffet-smoki- ng St Panland Minneapolis Belgrade. Senria. Oct. 26. Fifty members of thn Servian parliament and other prominent persona left Belgrade today for Ornora on the frontier. as a mark of their respect for the Hungarian nation on the occasion of the repatrition of the ashea of Franx Rakocxy, the Hungarian patriot. from Conrtantlnople to Budapest. Franz Raronzy was the leader of the Hungarian insurrection of He died in Turkey In 1735. The remains will he solemnly received at Orsova and lak-.'to. Budapest. Tha law of 1715. under 'which Rakocxy was declared a traitor, is to be re1703-171- lemviflen. ani Ttctcitv. ftswwi cm Repatrition of Ha Aihas and Tranafar of Remains. bitom The Cleveland. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Railway C be A. Wilkw, GUcags & aaiS.W dam Oman! I) Intb-WNt- m 1. . MriWWaao. ALL COUSTSir- tfUn MroM. hfrixpmwt Racth memrr htot a in VHSVIMtoSS area sm. wsa ler . mmm. bom pealed. FROM SANTO DOMINGO. New York. Oct. 26. T. C. Dawson, American minister to Santo Domingo, returned from that country today on the steamer Seminole. He will leave at once for hla home in Council Bluffs. Iowa. In speaking of the island, Mr. Dawson said that Santo Domingo Is now enjoying an era of great prosperity; that her crops are excellent, and that hr imports and exports have greatly increased. CfiDEN 263 IlEF Twenty-filt- h EXCBAN6I St and Eastern California Direst Wire fat All Epcrtlne a" |