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Show EXAMINER: MOUSING THE OGDEN, UTAH. TUESDAY DECEMBER MORNING, IS FOUND BABY SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS STRANGLED From Correspondents and State Exchanges BIG CAMP AT ELY. Real Estate Value Are Strong, With an Upward Tendency. Sail Lake, Dec. 2. Two prominent mining men of Eli Nev.. Messrs. U. l Beckhaui. are Nelson and J. Henry at the Cullen. Ur. .NeLun staled that Ely is booming. Realty values arr strong, wKh an upward tendency; min' lug stock selitng strong, but hard to get boid of, as ronn of the stocks are put ou the market in the east. The railroad Is fast being completed to Hat. and front 3imi tu 5mi men are worklug on the smelter at Lumiter is scarcely to be had. and cement and other materials are practically out of the question. The Northern' hotel, oaned by Rickard A Steven, will be completed fur not later than the lath of this month. It la a aplendid building, with about Ida rooms, it will be equipped in modem style. la Sucoaasful Mining Man. Ur. Nelson is oue of the successful mine operators of the new copper ramp In Nevada He has been In Ely only one year, but has promoted two of the most promising mining com, HOLIDAY GIFTS and silverware are un(or beauty and daintisurpassed ness. The line of then goods are the a.oat xnown by superb ever offered tu Chriatniaa buyers. A single visit to our store will convince the most skeptical that vv offer the greatest choice. rf jewelry But-we- L ff. occu-pauc- Street. FIXING UP FOR CHRISTMAS." Don't hide wall Pkpei defects with evergreens or wins other jf greens cover your walla paper that will look pretty next Chrtstnias. To get that at cheering prices get It at Unit with until tort MINISTERS GRIFFIN PAINT CO. SUBJECT TO RECEIVE TENTION OF CONGRESS. War Ospartmant Shows the Colored Regiment to Have Bean Guilty of Other Offenses. y Ull Both Phones. Wash. Lake, Dec. 3. 8. A. Hayworth of the East Bide Baptist church appeared. before Assistant County Attorney p. j. Daly and filed complaints against iw Sunday dispensers of liquor. One charge was for John Doe. bartender or proprietor of the White House bar on Main street, ami the second for John Doe. literal or of the Lone 8lar saloon on West Temple. In company Rev. Mr. HayworUi, with Rev. Mr. Hrowa and others, made several tours yesterday to the saloons. In many Instances they found the saloons doing business. A list of these wae immediately placed In the hande nf the police. Rev. Mr. Hayworth found front, hack and side doors wide open or at least ajar for the thirsty patron. Mr. Hay worth and his party had no trouble In obtaining entrance to tbe Lone Star and White House. Among the others wliei-- were In line and had a large culerle going hi or out were (he Vienna Buffet, Art liar, Wilson. Hngle'i, McTlerney, Garfield, Chesapeake, Clift house, Mtilvey's, 24 West Third South and other. Bair. TROUBLE" . Were Washington, D. C.. Dec. 3. Senator Fenroae today introduced a resolution calling on the President for all Information regarding the dismissal of negro troops at Fort Reno, Oklahoma, on account of the affray at Brown ville, Texas. Surprise lit up the faces of the sen tors when Mr. Penrose Injected luto the formal opening ceremony of that body today a resolution of Inquiry addressed to the President regarding the discharge of three negro companies of the Twenty-fiftInfantry. When Mr. PenruM Mid he bad a resolution for which he should like Immediate con aideration, Mr. Fairbanks arose and, after hesitating a second, remarked; The uaual rule Is not to consider resolutions or miscellaneous matter until after the message from the President la received." Then," rejoined Mr. Penrose, shall aak unanimous consent to have the resolution read. This waa granted. It follows ; Resolved, That the President la requested to communicate to the Senate, If nut Incompatible with the public tmereate, full Information hearing upon the recent order dismissing from the military service uf the United States three companies of the Twenty-fift- h regiment Infantry United States troops, colored." Mr. Foraker, of Ohio, was upon his feet at once, saying: I have a substitute for that In the following resolution and I aak that It be read and that both lie over." Mr. Spooner secured the of tbe first resolution and Mr. Warren of Wyoming asked that both go over. The Foraker resolution was read at ltla request, tl was addressed to the secretary of war, directing that offl dal to furnish the senate copies of all official letters, telegrams, reports and orders filed with the war department In connection with the recent discharging of the troop In question, together with a complete list of the men discharged, showing the record of each and the amount of retired pay each waa entitled to under certain suctions of the revised statute. The ruling of tha department J asked on this or any other similar case regarding the right of the men to such retired pay, also the ruling of the department as to the right of auch discharged men to s retire on pay at allow anre. subsistence and clothing; their rights to enter the National Soldiers' Home; to he burled in a national cem and etary; to receive subsistence transportation from the place of discharge to their homes, also tbe complete official record of the Twenty-fiftregiment of Infantry from the time of Its muster-l- n to the date of the discharge of the company mentioned. Under the various requests that the matter go over nothing further was said after the reading of the reaolu tlon. WITH OLD HARNESS A may eauee more tha$ trouble. Serious Injuries naff some Nines Snath an the awful results. An maeu harnass ia often responsible, but a aew harness with weak spots la It Is Just as bad. Tha kind we sell have Md Fsl-stal- f, NO WEAK SPOTS. Ton wlfl get your moneys worth If you buy harness of ns. One new address is 1177. Washing CHILD BADLY BURNED. Pti Are. Salt Dee. 3. daughter of J.C Plalt Saddlery Co. .Marie, the R. Kenyan, d a palmer employed et the eity and county building, had a very narrow escape from being burned to death on while playing near a bonfire at her home, 253 South Tenth West street But for the timely assistance of n lineman who was working on a telephone pole Just In front of the house, there Is no question but the child Would have lieen burned to death. As 11 was her hair, back and arma were badly burned and her clothing was practically burned off before the flames were checked. She was playing near the flve with some other children when her dress came In contact with the Are and Ig nlted. Tha child became frightened and commenced to run, thus funning the flames and making them all the more severe. Her mother heard her creams and ran after her but was unable to catch her. The lluetiiHn dropped from tlie pole and arteri efter the girl nnd succeeded In catching her. With the assistance of her mother he fore the clothing off the child nnd thus saved her Hat-urda- v W. A. Malan. S. E. Malan. WE CAN MOVE ANYTHING. MALAN TRANSFER COMPANY Vene, Drays and Baggage Wagons. OUR SPECIALTIES Planet Fuml Lira, Safa Moving and Storage. OFFICE 408 Twenty fifth life. In doing so Mrs llunyon was severely burned about the hands and face, and Is now under the can- - of a physician. Mr. llenion believes hst the child was heading for the river, which was shout a block from the house, hut even ff she had Jumped into the stream she would probably have been drowned before she emild have been rescued. He therefore feels that the lineman saved his child's lite and Is very anxious to tind the mnn. who Is unknown to him. nnd extend banks for his llntelv son lees. Street. PHONES Ind., 224. Bell, 220. I TWO CHILDREN MISSING. Salt Lake. I toe. !!. F rank IieStnin hnlrg searched lor diligently liy Sheriff Enu r and hix ilcpiitiex upon a charge of kidnaping hix two children. 8 and ff tear, who have been living with their mother. Margaret It. Harwood at Sandy xince xhc secured s divorce froir De8rin a little more than a year ago. "Pie children wve at Sandy by their taken from father illicit two weeks ago, and it is supposed that he has taxen them mit far no trace of tin r.i of th x'aie. Hiiv IVStrain. a has luen found. brother of the man wanted w.is 1 The My DosttrfVack Railway M twees the Mimed River sod Ckkaga sd The Overland Limited The Meat connection res'ed naping and wa released In tbe sum of Sl.nnn. iu laxarisas Traia Is tbc S arid Compartment and drawing-roo- m sleeping cars, observation cars, din and library log cars, rs cars, with barber, bath and Library; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without charge. Direct connection for Enok-ove- St. Paul and Mincsapolis ! tath ro Male Street. Lake Cltjr. Utah. tirdi-- sway, leaving a net nier wife saying t hot b them to his morliert Cottonwood foi n did not father n ilcthem since Tl..- - ,. lie Over the Uim; uf to m ii every !fort is them and the fsbetha he wept in t ,i clal tiiee have ! ti ..t him. discredited gates to found another Zion. Announcement of ' the approaching lieglra was made yesterday by Overseer Voliva before an audience uf more ihaiu 1,000 persona Iu the Zion church, at Sixteenth street and Michigan avenue. It waa marked, by hli assumption of Divine authority" at the same time he outlined his plans far a new city, to be conducted along socialistic lines, with himself as supreme spiritual and temporal head. Coupled with the announcement of his plans were vehement denunciations uf unworthy members uf the churrb whom, he declared, were reaponalble fur lu fall. The new Zion, Into which no unworthy member shall he allowed to enter, will form the nucleus of a most energetic crusade against the wickedness of the world and Chicago lu particular. Autocratic socialism Is to be the government uf the new community. No more debts, no more house rent, no more holding of land or property by Individuals, but a sublime condition of brotherly lore and primitive Christianity la to prevail. At the aame time Voliva Is to be supreme. The nucleus of the new Zion Is to consist of ten chosen families which will be selected by Voliva. These families will he chosen for their Implicit faith lu the guidance of the new to prophet and ilialr preparedness sacrifice all at hla bidding. As to the location of the new Zion. Voliva waa silent, contenting himself with the declaration that he would have several announcements to make within two aenks. In preparation, has ever, of the crusade which ha pro. poses tu start in Chicago, he stated that to a certain extent headquarters would lie located In the great devil's kingdom" as he termed this city. three-fourth- !." Tl. i 1,, ail a"'!- -' LAMP SSL Jfoyb hu nickei-piate- A CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY. MlETRMy,HEREYuf BOYS SOUTHERN 4 Roller Skates TWO MEN QUARREL AND ONE IS KILLED. Then the Wife of tho Dead Man Fatally Woundo tho Offondor and sho ia in Turn Killed. FRANCISCOS DISGRACE. SAN Dec. 3. Mayor San Francisco, Schmitz and Abraham Rnef will be called on to unswer to the Indictments in the French restaurant ease In Judge Dunne's court today. Both will plead not guilty to the charges of extortion specified In the Indictments, and. unless counsel asks for an adjournment, the trial will proceed at once. At the office of the 4iatHt attorney It is said that everything ia In the trials on all readiness to lndlctmenre. found by the grand Jury io dale. ht-ti- CHILDREN RollerSkates FACTORIES OE , Winslow s Celebrated Lm-ePrices From 50c to $5.00 Come Quick T. S ' No. 306 the I blood. r, Where Workingman May Havo Their Own Homee. HAVE A BAD RECORD. chlld-alave- JAPAN IS NEWSPAPER chlld-alave- VICE-CONSU- L 1 d Ogden Sleam 1907. Kfl.0li4.082. Judicial fur 190N. lt i Si.-'i- J I i I al - - Foreign intercourse $3,254,077; 19oS, Estimate tot approprixU011 1907, $3,79fi,C83. establishment Extlmsis Military for 19u8. $79,950,103; appropriation tor 1907. $72,305,270. Naval establishment Estimate W 1908, $115,444,950; appropriaUun for 1907. $98,773,092. Indian affair- - Estimate for $7,770,108; appropriation for 1907. 1. Pensions Estimate for appropriation for 48.10(5. Public works Estimate appropriation $95,985,140; 1908, 1907, $14S" fur for Postal service deficiency Estimate for 1908, Indefinite; appropriation lor 1907. 258.416. Miscellaneous Estimate $59,244,088: appropriation $126,269,857. for for . iocs. 1907. .. Permanent annual appropriation t Esilmate for 1908. $149,886,330; appw-prision for 1907. 1155.117.320. Grand totals Estimate for I'1;. $689,028,453; appropriation for ,566. o hati-iliu- i em-l-l'iy- - : -.; I establishments Estimate appropriation for $9X0,120; 19U7, $1.1'!8,814. - diffi-rei.r- i m The more you look at the clase of laundry work turned out by this sstib iiihmtct the mere certain we an that yor. will continue to favor us with your orders, for onr prices are well Cities of America, an association formwithin the reach of everyone. ed recently to found and develop cities Ask for cur new rate on family for laburlng men. The movement Is Assothe Garden after They will interest joe. washing. City patterned ciation of Great Britain, which la now building Its first city st Letchworth In Laundry Heartahlre. The Reverend Dr. Bliss Is an Amherst graduate. The object 'Phone 174. 437 Sfith It of the association Is the founding of men of small mean may cities where have attractive homes with their own 3Cth, 1903. The following table show the estimates, together with the ip gardens. President Ralph Peters, of the Long proprlatluna made by congress fix Island railroad. Is vice president of each Item for the present fiscal year: the association. On the board of manLegislative establishment Eslimat agers are Bishop Burgess and Bishop for inuS, $5.(113,176; appropriation fix Potter and other men of jirominencc. 1907. $5.1147.357. Executive establishments Estimate for 19H8. 931.671,910; appropriation fix New Y'ork, Dec. 3. The Reverend Dr. William Dwight Purter Bliss, for four years rector of St. Marys Protestant Episcopal church, of Amity' rille, L. I., has tendered hla resignation, to take effect on January 1. He will become secretary of the Gurgen WORN OUT LITTLE CREATURES Washington. Dec. 3. The war deIN THE BIG MILLS. Is for an invest! partment preparing of Into case tbe the gstlon by congress Twenty-fift- h infantry, recently dla charged without honor, by order of Victims of the Mercileee Demands of Capitalists From tho President Roosevelt and to this end North, has compiled a record of negro troop dating back to tbe Civil war. Ji is said that this record discloses s state of affairs not generally known and New York. Dec. 3. That there are that once before at least tbc Twenty thousands f mostly litfifth "shot up a town. tle girls, worklug In the textile mills Tbe affair happened In 1885 at Fort of tbe South, and that Northern capSturgis. Dakota. Some of the negin ital la to lilame for tbla condition, soldiers went on a rampage similar to wax the declaration of Mr. Frederick that at Brownsville nnd one of their Nathan, of the Consumers League, number killed a citizen. In that case, who addressed nn audience of about WAR WITH however, the cUIxenx look the instter 1,:.W) person at the first winter sesfurt-ei- l Hit1 Into their own hands, sion of the Ieoples Funim In the troopers under pain of death to dis- New Rochelle theater last night. of name the who man close the did The capita of our country lx literthe killing and then took him out and ally said devouring little children, lynched him. When one of the negro Mrs. Nathan. slaves of the South died he had to s lie replaced, but these NO LONGER A HEALER. wurk where the dust chokes them Jacksonville, Fla., Dee. 3. The and gives them tulierciilosla, and nocase of Helen Wit mans Post, tho body cares. Many of them die, but mental healer of Sea Breeze. Fla., there are always others. SAYS THE JAPANESE At a time when these little chilwhich has been pending in the UnitAT PORTLAND. ed States eoio I for xlx yiarx. lx ended. dren should he nestling in their beds, the shrill sound of OF CABINET Mr. Post ,ile. an affidavit that site they are aroused lx suffering ot acule in"ainniatnry the factory whistle and are rompell Has Received No Advice to Indicate rlieumati ni. of whleh she rnrnot ed to g Io work ihat lusts sometimes the Approach of Serious cure herself She paid the fine of far into ihc night. Others Hre Trouble. all night and when morning cease the use of he io promised $5p. FIRST HEBREW comes they mar be Train. i lying OSCAR 8. STRAUS United S' (tl.s malls for mental howlTO BE HONORED. on benches, mi ml the an factory senwas and the relieved front Port land, Oro.. Dee. 2. Tnuneil ing. they arc ton worn nut to gu tence of :o iU's' Imprisonment. Mrs. Aili.i. .l.ipanoMicn on til ai iort-l:- i home for breakfast." is now To i ears old. l"oi of ml. who is the nest Japanese William H. Moody ia to bo a Memfieixl o Kan Franeiseii anil wh- fa ber of the Supreme Court GarINDUSTRIAL ASSOCITIZENS IN ITALY. EARTHQUAKE believed to leflcet the icnl xentimeiv field and VonMeyer in Cabinet CIATION. i the Japanese on thl enuxi. said. I iee !. Rome. h hi .in inter lew last that bo ia earihqirtke shriek Dec. 3. Tu bring shout certain Prexi.l'Mil will aid- - i lusting two s.- - onds wax fell veMetday theCliifHpo. of pubPc industrial n1 Washington, Dec. 3. The PresiMila" mi the north meat of ilie s of tin-- Uniil Si aiis f ie.1 training scimoix throughout the Unit- dent today sent the following nomiisland nf No damage wax done. in and mtolarvni ,v ed Stati , the general uplifting of the nations to the senate: ' I don't think the time will ever Iiidii&.-la- l conditions of the country Secretary of the treasury George mv eu'intry aiul when OOOOOOOOOOOOOO yours O jn'ine the crew tlon and rigid Pttfoice. B. Curtelyou. i i on i"1 ilrauije o and " war Trade and law i;i. m of the Shermsn antl-tpis- t Charles J. BonaAttorney-generi uimi'Ti i:i I ii i:il h,.'w eeii th two O COAL FAMINE IN NEVADA O will hi riixrup-e- d H the fourth anO liid'i-!-io parte. tin- .:i:d di i elopinenl "f Uitlz-neonvenMun nual uf the IndusBee1Puntmaxter general iieved by Shipments O George L, e.i! ii a- lion.e hitieiors that are O Has trial Association uf America, which Von Meyer. Frc-the Coast. ii'ni'lng ii,. i.'.. rio-iitogetli r to will open here tuisy. Secretary of the navy Victor H. ni;i he w nr j SMblr. Four bundled and fifty-twdelee 00.1 Tec. San Metcalf. Theiu the 2(m branches gates, repre-enrln- g is n any danger of a Hecietary of I hi interior James R. of thi sssncla-ion- . will ho present Garfield. fuel t !n San Franrixr.i from practically ivory state In the sad .V-- urcording t. jpa. Secretary of fommerce and Izibor union. H Sr.ri uf the Oscar 8. 8tr.nn.. Tito has for Its purpose Wct"T i. r tel portp?n;. Mr. Associate justice Supreme Court !iu i ,f cTfiitifui fav-Smith : today that i William B. Moody. f,liuni public oeutimmt f ll0 PI" iMIllinei- O' ho ins un-iof all lalsir quos-'.ljPr.S ?re now hvlr.c iif i,imi- r.'!iti it on .:ii loaded Francisco and hasl, both TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY -l' i be-nil ii ploy e being given equal U.ll' t mure will a:rvr I LAXATIVE Take BROMO Quinine riitrini . fore the of the weei,. Lax! Tablits. tin' Japan and wai Druggists refund money If it nnma week c were IV. Post of Battle "ns snipped fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signaillWill never lie s. It I, ..I mi k. Mich . will open 'Jhe cuaien-'- i ture ou to Net i i i and another each box. 23c. I f hai'le. hey wi!l lie wane n 1..' . vi'.I lie shipped i it!i l.puii his annual address. Other 'In- - -- ou-j n.i l le perhaps in kv:week. T' uaual ii ti I ilu-i- r demand will be ESTIMATES OF APPROPRIATIONS. subject T J Million-front n: 'rr point, together nf New York, on the i:l ail i,. tru:ie In i;!i:i t Sherman law. delay and William Washington. Dec 3 The secretary xei i i i in delti .r"d t i i i steamers r ng tf.i i ol Liverpool, erretary of the of the treasury todai transmitted . to . ifiielv h I'piper :iMhi"-itie.h nin ahorse-the i'!uied A asocial ion l.fibo' Great congress the bunk of estimates of api!"-.if I Inedit". .; to-.n ' ll Till Rise uf the English propriation required for government j vii"-- ' Movement." xei vice for the fiscal year ending June Ituo-eic- Street Twenty-Fift- h GARDEN CITIES OF AMERICA. THE SOUTH WAR i i Many Ills come from Impure blood. Can't have pure blood with faulty digestion. lazy liver and sluggish bowels. Burdock Blood Bitters strengthens stomach, bowels and liver, and THE IN Sen Diego. Cal., Dec. 3. Two men and a woman were killed tbla morning In the road between Escondido and San Lula Ke.vdam, as the result or a fight between Howard Gore and Edward Brady, ranchers, who havo been at enmity for some time over a claim Cure Is alleged Jo have Jumped. This morning the two men met In what Is known a Hells Hut Canyon, along the line of the Escondido Irrigation ditch. Tbe dispute waa renewed and Gore shut Brady, killing him. Mrs. Brady, who was present, got hold of a gun and shot Gore, who then succeeded In killing Mrs. Brady before be died. purifies n thi1-m- - : -- t'ul'.-.Mii- ' ' Mil1 (Equipped with Smokeless Device) rt . K' Heater Very light and easily carried from room to room. Absolutely safe: Wi k cannot be turned too high or too low. Gives intense beat without sumac or smell. OU fount and wick carrier, brats throughout. All parts easily cleaned.' Fount beautifully embossed. Operated as easily aa a kuup. Two finishes nickd and Japan. Every heater warranted. Superior to other oil heaters If not at your dealer's writ to our nearest agency for descriptive circular. bright and Gives a dear, steady fight at small cost. No better household use. Sale and simple. made for liep You will appreciate a Rayo Lamp. Brass throughout and d. Equipped with latest improved burner. Every lamp warranted. Write to our nearest agency If you cannot get It from your dealer. h i V.., Oil y r.nit-inis- w PERFECTION baby-carria- i Rjf. J hi nd by Overseer Wilbur Glenn Voliva, who! like a new Moses, will lead hit people forth from the Just think of your whole hou&-tr- am tha basement up bong mor cumfunably bcatel this winter than ever belon. Pktuia to Self that cuid room or hallway being ybur. just at wans and cosy aa the rest of tbe boux. it will sU sum true if you have a New York. Dec. 3. In the rase of the child found In a baby carriage at Nlnet ,v fifth street and Third avenue, on Saturday night, and believed to have been 'strangled, the police find themselves confronted by another murder caae which will pass. In all probability, into the archives of unsolved mysteries. They now believe that the leaving of the body with a mans engraved walking cane in the carriage was a step on the part of a woman for revenge, or intended aa a blind bv a man. The child's clothes were oF the cheapest materials anl some of it, mittens and gaiters for Instance, were mismatched. They had been put on In a hurry. On the other hand, the cane left in the was a handsome piece of wood and decorated In rich tasteful style. The baby carriage was not new. One theory of the police Is that the child waa killed outside uf the city and brought here for abandonment. After an examination of the child by Governor Harburger and hla physician. Dr. O'Hanlon, yesterday, these officials Sold they believed the child had been strangled. The autopsy will be held today. The detectives are working on the theory that auoie time either on Thursday or Friday the baby waa strangled. There passed many hours in which those In the crime 'took counsel as to how they should rid themselves of the evidence of the crime. They chose the easiest way. Washing the body of the baby and dressing it, they wheeled it In the perambulator to the corner street and Third aveof Ninety-nint- h nue, early Saturday night, and left It there In view of the hurrying Saturday-night crowd. Though the police believe the cane left waa a blind, they hunted yiter-dafor a man of the name of U. A. Gasaert, the name Inscribed on the plate below the crook of the cane. Four men answering the name of Gaa-sewere found In Manhattan yesterday. one In Brooklyn and one In Newark. All, after examination, were dismissed from the field of possibilities. I - an Chicago & 'he r TV km. mffvniOM. mi fuH Is hi ohiiltwii fra. fcnnaiwi C. A. WaUnr. (jcnaral Acant. Korth-Weste- Hh drf n buffet-smoki- h Chicago, Dec. 3- The Chronicle today says: Eton (Tty la to be abandoned. The "restoration host." which was built up by John Alexander Dowio after years of strenuous effort, will shortly be left to lti creditor AT- of TOLD Practically All Saloons Open In Salt Lake. Police Are Puzzled and Have Several Theories of the Crime. FIRST - That YORK. T CASE. STREET IN NEW A BUSY COLORED Cop-Ite- -- DISCHARGE OF THE LEFT ON Washington. Dec. 3. Tne supreme court of the United States dismissed today fur want of jurisdiction the ease of the New York Foundling hospital vs. John C. Gatti. This decision revived the story of about forty, orphan children sent from New York to Ansona In Uu4. which at the time received much attenticr at the hande of the public. The effect uf the decision which was determined by Jus rice I hiy, was to leave in effect the de panies there. court which After a luug struggle lasting fur ci ski u of the Arison was favorable to Gatti. many months. Mr. Nelson got comr plete control of the Ely Robinson company, a aplendid property adjoining the Giroux Consolidated Minea YOLIVA TO FOUND coatpany's holdings in the Rjbiur n week loud of Xev. district Ely. mining Mr. Nelson was Induced to sell the control he had procured to D. 8. Dickerson, the Lieutenant Governor of NeA vada; Mrs. Thomas II. O'Neil of Ei.v and D. M. Ellis, formerly of Ogden. Nelson Utah. However, before Mr. would consent to sell the property, the condition was demanded that $50.t)iM) be expended on the property at once. Immediately after tha deal was closed fifteen additional nwm were put to DOWIE'S CITY IS TO BE ABANDON work on the property. The new manED TO CREDITORS. agers will be In Salt lake the Ural of the week for the purpose nf buying all the necessary machinery to block out ore ready (or the smelter when blown Now Hoad of the Church Will Boloct in. Ton Families to bo the Nucleus of a Nsw Town. EISWELL, Jeweler 170 24th j There he organized the Western Academy of Art, and painted an allegorical picture uf "Young Missouri," which has become historic. At the outbreak of the Civil War, Prof. Boyle was elected Colonel of the Fourth Missouri militia company and iu 18fi5 he was mustered out as a brevet brigade general. Supreme Court Docidea in Favor John C. Gatti. IN A died in Brooklyn yesterday of pneu-- i In 1636 he iiKiuia. aged 87 years. became a member uf the National Acadrmy of Design and iu 1850 was elect e. au associate of that iustltu-tiou- . In 1655 he went to 8t. Louis. ORPHAN CHILDREN 1901 4, - OCCOtfOOOOOOGv -- IO l OOCOOOOOOOOfl O o o o o o o o o o o e o o o o o New York. Dec. 0 0 0 w om this country the Lodge of Sorrow x a observed by the Elks yesterday. Services were w held in piddle halls, thestcr and churches. One of the must jj in Impressive ct remonies wax Brooklyn, jj Plymouth church. where a congregation that tw of the older men r davs when Henry Ward Beech-Pvast w preached, filled the Exalted Ruler Edbuilding. ward S. McGrath presided. jj ' |