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Show JO& of Hal. dump, ore and ballast cars. NEVADA NOW BCOMiKC i Judge Bartch Talks of Conditions tho Sagebrush State. in Former Judy 11. W. Bartch returned Monday front a trip through In speaking with the Tribune of hi observations in that Hate, he said that he went via Lea Vegas to Rhyolite. Rhyolite he found to be a much more lively place than on hit previous visit of some eighteen months ago. Hotels are continually crowded and overrun otib strangers, many of them from eastern states a their way to Ureenwaier and other mining camps. While st Rhvoliie, he visited some of the prominent mines In the Bullfrog district. The Shoshone Montgomery, above Rhyolite, ha a nniustroua vain of ore. The shaft is down 400 feet and tba ore holds out Just the same as on the surface eacept that it la of a. richer quality, aume of it being The mine is Wing opened up by tuuuels and drifts. The ore la a sort of decuBijMtsed quarts, but some of it is found in hard quarts. The vein on this mine runs about 20 degrees east of north. The Gold Bar mine la highly apuLeu of a is I be Tramp Con. and Eclipse and others. The Bullfrog district la active, and In the course of the development of lta mines, is meeting every anticipation of the parties interested. The town nf Beatty is Improving rapidly. It la the temilnus of the railroad from Las VegM. but the railroad is being built around the mountain to Rhyolite, the grading for which is done and rails are being laid. At the Banner mine, a mile easterly nf Beatty, the vein, which la copper, Is at the onntart of lime and porequipped phyry. The mine Is being with machinery-- for hoisting purposes, as Is the adjoining property on the west, la one of the tunnels of the Banner thev have a vein of ore of the Value of $&00 to the tun in gold and The surface showing would copper. indicate very strong vein at depth. The Off Is in quarts, and looks favorable m become a great producing (MW! HOLIDAY GIFTS serwice art aul beauty and ilaiuli-1.1-j.The Hue-- , of these good! slioxa h; Lae.l arc the not t er offered in Ihratinaa a.ipt-".A (.ingle visit to our ure a:!; cen.uiv the ino' tkeptlral i.iu; we utter the gieaiei-- t euuiee. (or f, lju-.er- a L W. The making a total of twenty-ninengines are being hauled over the line. dead, then tried out aud then "ahed-edTbe large shed being built at the Rio Grands yard fur their storage la about completed. The can are being sent out tu Buena Vlata and other points along the road, many of them 30 24th Street. FIXING UP FOR CHRISTMAS. Don't bide wall paper drferla with evergreens or coma other kind uf greeus rover jour walla with paper that will look pretty until eat ChrUtma. To cat that aort at cheentg privcs get It at GRIFFIN PAINT CO. Wash. 2251 e. being in use. The Gould road is evidently receiving tome of Its first order for equipment. and It is baing sent west upon lta reclpt. COURT NOTES. Salt Lake. Dee. 8. Habitual la the ground upon which Grdee 8- Riley asks for a divorce from Arthur E. Riley, whom she married on Tbe complaint was May 21, 1W0I. filed In the district court today aad alleges that ever since the marriage defendant has been an habitual drunk- drunk-ennea- a very-rich- EISWELL, Jeweler - ard. Suit for dlvm-c- e was filed in the dis- trict court today by Cecilia A. Wooten against Wiley Wooten on the ground of failure to support. The parties were married on August 25, 1804. Plaintiff asks that her maiden name, Cecilia Allen, be restored to her. Judge Morse today dismissed the Injunction suit of the against A. Van company Cott et al., without prejudice. The action was brought to enjoin defendants, who are doing business aa the Royal laundry, from soliciting the customers of the Troy laundry. Judge Joshua Greenwood of Nephl Is holding court in Judge Armtaronga court room today hearing an order to show cause for an injunction In the case of tbe Bidder Mining company against the Nephl Mining company, which was transferred here from Jnab couni y as a matter of convenience. A petition for letters of administration of the eetate of Elisabeth P. property. been filed to .the "From Rhyolite I went to Goldfleld Davis, deceased, has district court the of division probate vis auto in face of a blitssrd hitherto Mrs. Julia E. Rawlins. The estate by unprecedented in that part of the consists of a life interest in valuable country. 1 noticed the railroad from real property which now descends to Goldfleld ta already constructed about d also 265 shares of half way to Rhyolite. These towns Mrs. Rawlina: of common shares 146 and will soon be connected by rail. In the l"uh Bugsr company. At Goldfleld 1 attended simply to stork $1,000 cash in bank and certain houseI did not of business. visit any legal the mines. Tbe town was full of spec- hold goods. The supreme court today entered an ulators and mining men, which gave It order dismissing the petition of A. J. an air nf great activity, ami stocks for a citation against AttorCrosier was Borne I went booming. mines, T. Bean of Richfield to George ney valwore considered almost told, that he ahffuld not ha discause bow why ueless, have by development, become barred. The is given thirty petitioner great properties. The within which to file an amended permanency of the district la ensured. days petition if he chooses to do so. The Tba development shnwa that the veins court held that the petition did not go to the deep and that they are in state facta sufficient to warrant the the nature of fissures. Goldfleld im- issuance of a citation. Beaa was pressed me as being one of the most charged by Crosier with embeasling wonderful camps In this western counfunds of a client. try today. From Manhattan I went to Carson NEW WAGE SCHEDULE. City on legal business, where our firm was employed In several Important law anils, and from there to Ram- Inereaae of 25 Cants Per Day Agreed Upon by Bingham Mine Owners. sey district and rlalled the Ramaey Comstock, in which n number of Balt At a meeting of the mine owners of Lakers are Interested. On that propthe following erty thejr have sunk a shaft along the Bingham held Monday Ibe vein, making tho fool-wa- scale of wages was agreed upon, the of tho vein the hanging-wal- l of same to go into effect December nd--1. of ) tbe Incline nhaft, leaving the foot-wa- The Initiative in the matter nicely exposed, showing the most vanced wages for miners was taken ever seen. The by Samuel Xewhouse In hla Beaver perfect sllcken-sldeshaft la now at a depth of over a hun- county mines some days ago. and it e waa expected at the time that the dred feet and In approaching a region, but no cut hna been Bingham owners would shortly follow made through tbs wall Into tbe vein at suit. In pome quarter this la declared to the bottom of the abaft. The only to lie the beginning of a movement crosscut of the vein was made at tho raise the scale of wages of miners western eountry. depth of sixty feet, where It la found throughout the entire an increase of to be seventy feet wide, showing by The schedule provides was signed by the asaava shown to me by the fore- 25 cents per day, and man, a hne milling proposition with practically all the mine owners of the camp: streaks of ore. $3.23 Machine men 2.00 REEVES SHOOTS HIM- Machine men helpers SIDNEY 2.00 Hand ateel miners. $2.73 to SELF. (Latter to apply to skilled men only) 2.75 Balt Lake, Dec. Reeves, Muckers 2.00 26 years of age, committed suicide at Tlmbermrn 2.25 Boss timliennen .Vorenr yesterday afternoon by shoot2.75 ing himself with a revolver. Reeves Trammers t. .. 2.75 la aald te have been In excellent Tool nipper 2.00 health, and contented and no motive Mule train drivers ran be assigned for hla rash art. SUPREME COURT OPINION. Reeves was a brother nf J. A. Reeves, of the Hsent Oregon freight grneral Short Line Railroad company In this Judgment of District Tribunal Has Been Affirmed. city, Mr. Reeves was notified yesterday afternoon of hi brother's draper-atAn opinion has been handed down deed, and could assign no inutive for ttie art. by the supreme court affirming the Judgment of the lower court In the caae of Mra. L. J. Reams, apellant, WORKMAN KILLED. vk. Joaephlne Taylor. The artkm waa .1. SI. Salt Lake, I)er. r Hagan, brought against Mra. Taylor to recover rewas damages for personal Injuries Iron worLet. struct nral a the wheels of ceived by plaintiff by falling down a liiHtitinly killed lirtn-atthe work train front Garfield Iasi cellar way on the properly leased by p la Inftii from defandant. Mrs. Taylor night thortl) before 6 o'rlork. he having Jumped front the train while In mo- la an insane person nnd plaintiff transwho was nts-- i acted business In relation to the tion. A the prcnilaea through Thomas E. Taylor, on l lie train, saw him rail win elr. and notified Patrolman Riley, the former's agent and guardian. The relhirway on the property was who noli lied tin- coroner. The In a danucrou's condition and Mra. wore t.iheti to I lie esiniiiiidimeiil of S. II. Evans, where Ream called Taylor attention to It iho were prepar d for burial. Hagan and he promised to fix it hut failed to an Invalid do an. The atilt was brought agalnat whs a married man. lea'-inwifichildren. It Is Mr. Taylor hut her uttorney filed a and siti-rathought they live in Indiana lie was demurrer to the complaint on the ill- - nil "id years of ago and was a memground that it did not state farts sufber in good si muling of the local union ficiently to,- constitute a cause of acof bridge nnd struct oral iron workers. tion. the demurrer waa sustained and the complaint dlamiaaed. n appeal waa taken to the supreme ONLY WAV TO GET COAL. court, anil that court now holda that Garland Citisena Sidetrack Care and the lower riiurr iliil not err when It Mtistuined the demurrer to the comHelp Themselves to Fuel. plaint. The opinion of the court waa Hit. 4. Saturday wrliteu hy Justice Frick and conBrigham carloads nf ena! acre cur red in bv Chief .lustier McCarty night tlir-racked by Rome of the people of mid Justice Straup. CarlHn-- l and durina the night the PREPARING RICH SHIPMENTS. pie nith wagjiiR, wheelbarrow, and caprexH augona proceeded to replenish their cRl Ritpply which ha been Mabel Mining Co. Will Enter Local Market With Car of $5,000 Ore. very meagre for ninny days. The cual waa ide racked to aril evening and Tlir.-morr mm were yesterday before the next morning every pound had lieen removed from th earn. It MMII down to the property of the MaI a frequent Right along the Ma'.i.l ke! Gold Mining company In the Rlack board lie Horr mining district of Xevada. to Valley line to eearn and throw off a anckfu or go to :it the mine. This la the property upon which two of coal. to The Sugar eotnp.mv scorn ago ore showing the Home, month !! thr no difficulty in plienouieiiHl value of 1ui,278 to the thcoal It needa. bin ion was peoplt While li U get it for love or mmiei hardly to lie expected that there i - HtroublbB -- WITH OLD HARNESS may eauae aura thsl trouble. Serious lnjurios and arm a tinea death are the awful results. Aff Id harnaaa is adtan reaponslbla, til new harnaaa with weak sputa In It foot aa bad. b ' The kind we aet bare A runaway NO WEAK SPOTS. Ten will get year moneys worth If feu bey banana of na. Onrnaw address la tm Washings J.C. Plait Saddlery Co. W. A. Malan. fnot-waM- MALAN TRANSFER COMPANY ll ll a till-phld- high-grad- WE CAN MOVE ANYTHING. e Vans, Draya and Baggage Wagons. OUR SPECIALTIES Plano, Furniture, Safa Moving and Storage. OFFICE Twenty-fift- Street. h fellow-laborer- PHONES Ind., 224. Ball, 220. ADVANCE WAGES INCREASE WILL AMOUNT TO MILLION OF DOLLARS.. Re- Day. The Chicago Trlb-un- a aays: Tha railways of Chicago contemplate making increases in the wages of their employes la tha immediate future which, in the aggregate,will make all increases mads on the railroad of the country in the recent paet seem imall by comparison. Advances are expected to he given between now and January l which will make the combined inoome of the 450,000 employee of the line from $25,000,000 to $30,000,000 greeter In 1907 : than In Chicago, Dec. 5. - 1906. n l The Os 'y Railway btlwaae fft Miuaeti Blvrr aad Cklcajs. Doable-Trac- k fit. Overland Limited Tbt Mont Corupa-tme- t r Latwioai Trait la the R'erld and drawing room nt sleeping cars, observation cars, dinand library ing cars, cars, with barber, bath and Book-- I 'overt Library ; entire train electric lighted, through tc Chicago without charge. Direct connection lor c-:- buffet-smoki- ng St. Paul and Misseapolis Ticket. n4 full rcvDHcv ohtsmH fm can Warn. CjcMTil AmKo to C A. & gblU! Xn Any Officer. O Smrth Mata StrMt, salt Lake CM. Utah- - iTUBSaU - . I WESTERN PACIFIC EQUIPMENT. e OE BBnSJLVT ALWAYS NICE AND EXPLODE leg- - o IN- Eight Young Women Burned In Tha ir Frantic Efforts to Escape From the Building. Indianapolis. Indiana. Dec. 5. In x fire that Marled from an explosion of thousands nf paper matches at tha factor of F. A. Rathbun. West Indianapolis today, eight young women burned, four of them seriously. Th others were painfully burned and injured in their frantic efforts to escape from the building. The moat serioiiKl:- Injured are: Helen Slupp. badly burned about the head, far and anti. She was also hurt by jumping from a second-stor- Raisins, Currants, Citron, Orsngs ad ljcinon Peel has arrived They m choice, dean stock, and the brat tk money caa buy any place in the fe? W also have on hand a supply i pure apple cider, guaranteed to be th best on tha market. Made from sake, and dean apples Now la gold! q pnrtunlty to get the very best ( m for the making of your mlnra am. BOTH PHONES 235. T. B. EVANS y window. Hattie arm and head. Lix-.i- htirnej about face, Richard, hunted about face, e arm and Mynle head and Several hurt. bark; also hurt by Jumping. siapp. burned about face, arms o'her glrla were alightly REV. MCHOLLS DEAD. Isuidon. Rev. Arthur Bell Banagher. Ireland, d 90 year. He waa the Monday. husband of tharlotte Bronte, the famous Engli!i novelist. Nlrholia (ec. Ifod 5. at oooooooooooooooo Co. OX STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIEi 2364 Washington Avtnus, 0 GETTING DOWN TO FkCU o patraslm Why do tho moatf In the right answer ta Wats tha key to aucoaaa. Think twtea ul answer at the JUMBLE, Hello 1144. Rooms, Btorea, Storage, Stoves, Baapwen-to-d- O O O O O O O O o - Bush A Carts Pianos. Brea. Organa Newman B II. C. WARDLE1GB PIANOS ORGANS AND 1DSICAI MERCHANDISE Ba Ylollai, Guitars, Accord aoaa, Joa, Btriaga. Latest Publlcatlona of Sheet Hadt More Earn because well-nourish- ed body More Save because for value received Sea tha Wonderful Fipa Organ 2271 Washington Avseua OGDEN. UATH. there Second Hand Store The JUMBLE buys, sails h -changes any old thing" ("blua" enaa cepted) and moat new Wash. Hallo, 1144 Unaeda Biscuit In a dust tight, moisture proof package, i NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY wi-r- - Ave. Wc wish tu call your aurntlaa tha fact that our new stock of rur o is no food so economical as Hr- FRESH 2344 Washington has greater productive capacity Thus you will also be able to CAUSING A FIRE IN WEST DIANAPOLIS, IND, Eancy GROCERIES foods Unaeda Biscuit the only perfect soda cracker. Then you will be able to a MATCHES t i.- Cuu-gres- J nw fiTOtt SECOND-HANNEVADA Wa buy and aeH all W"4 geode. Call ajijro" and eacond-hanWeekar A Haynss, Praps. 1M Phene, Ind. 622. , " d PAUL ZIEGENHIRT. 8lw-I- Saoand-Han-d f ta you haws anything1271 call or phone 1870 W jjllar A ta Beil 6544c. Ind. ITS. FURS FURS An Elegant Line of Each R. A. DENKER Will pay tha highsst price for hand furniture and aall 0. J HERRICK A CO, Successors ta H. L Whlt If 9 Bring your goads here yW-JJJ ta aall them. Call Para IfMl Ave. Wash 2342 buy, 614y. Ind. 4C7. tMki rmmsa". , DRESS GOODS DRESS Avw 411 Grant tha chaapast. Phone Mr-- . Ind. 2- - REESE HOWELL & SONS i -- Staple and of the most nutritious of flour him vei (4 till O NATIONAL BANK LOANS. 0 ore. there hit been little if any devel-- ! 0 o opnu-nwork done since the 'fld un-- l O Dec. 3. The O iifliir.cliin; Train of Care ' Coming in Daily: nothing ha comic tip tending to e O hi'l i. i u:i;t'.!ig national hanking Q En Route. Eighteen Locomot-vethe existence of inure of the O assochtloiis to make loans on o same quality. O real !! as security and Hid- - O i EiUlptn-'.i- i th Western Pni-if- i The party which left here w in tO itinx :! amount of such O will ooti begin i.- arrive in S.i charge of Daniel Warren fld It la tho O loan the house today O a l.k- ::l ,f a I'a,n a llil' of Intention of the , management tu pre- O hv of 111 to 51. O eightei-i- , ai..' twenty car. linm-dh- le Thl pare an shipment nf a ear O o c (Minis: s I cipiijipier.i of ore which will run at lenst Ifi.Oo-- i to principal!. j j Vegetables ooooooooooooo Washington, Pec. 6. The President O e O RELIEVING MONEY MARKET today sent a special message to urging giving the executive au- o thority of hla own Initiative and owa o Interest on Bonds to ba Antict- pated. responsibility to dismiss any officer o t whom ha thinks unworthy to remain o o Washington, Dec. 6. The In the service. The law at present provides that in o secretary of the treasury has time of peace no officer shall be dis- o given notice that on December missed, except in pursuance of a court o 16th he will anticipate Interest martial or In mitigation thereof. This o without rebate amounting to provision tbe President wants repeal- o $12,000,000. s fy. Ecrth-Wiste- rn I Fine Fruits 5-- und'-rtakin- - where you buy the Best the Market Affords 1 Eat More THOUSANDS Co. 2 The only thing that may prevent the proposed advances between now and the end of the year, la Inkbllity of the railroads and their trainmen to reach an amicable agreement. Tha engineers, conductors, firemen, brake-meand other trainmen have asked both for 10 per rent advances and for an eight-hou- r day., Railway officials Indicate that they are willing to give the 10 per cent Increase but that they are not willing to ed. Illustrating the necessity for the day, grant the demand for an and their present disposition Is to withhold tbe wage advance until the eight-hou- r day demand la withdrawn. Tha trainmen will yield, they believe, aftbr the ground for the denial of the eight-hou- r day la explained to them In conference, and then the wage advances will speedily follow. Railway operating officials any tha reason for declining to grant aa eight hour day to trainmen, la that it would either make changes in the arrangements of their divisions or heavily increase their operating expenses In other ways. , - Grocery Pa-rn-- ARE Tan Par Cant Mors Pay, Rut a fusal of tha Eight-Ho- PICKETT e. Itching, blooding, protruding or blind piles yield to Doan'a Ointment. Chronic cases soon relieved, finally cured. Druggists all sell it TO XME PRACTICAL AND USEFUL HINTS FOR THE HOUSEHOLD. December is the month of long nights nd short days. Less sunlight falls on he north temperate son during the oath of December than any other ime of tha year. The son reechrs lta oust southern meridian un the 2it of teoember, then slowly begins its march Kjrthxaard again. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE WAS December is also a cloudy month and THIRD IN THE RACE. torniy aveaon, which together with the ehurt 'day Unhealthy Good!- - make generally unwhole-ticalt- h. Elected Fifteen of tha tleaa Bring Bn quite some. People sub- Twanty-twMunicipal Jert to colds tar Officers to iwtarrh are almost sure to find December a hard month to bear, Ban Francisco, Dnc. 5. Arthur C. loughs, cold, bronchitis, grip and Harper, Democratic nominee, yester- Meumonia are prevalent during tha day elected mayor of Los Angeles by nonth. a plurality over C. Gates, nonThe long evenings of December cause partisan candidate, of I,0d0. Dr. Wal- nany people to spend much time ter Lindsey, Republican, was third in where artificial light aad pool the race. Stanley B. Wilson, the mu- rent Us t ion generally prcralL I Biles waa nicipal ownership candidate, who writ conditions diseases of the respito show considerable expected ratory organa are inevitable. strength, received only a slight vote. The moat reliable precautions against Tha successful candidate la prominent la business circles, being senior the evil results of December environmember of the wholesale hardware ment are well ventilated sleeping rooms, firm of Harper-ReynuldHe has been a cold rub or bath In the morning, in a resident of the city for thirty-fiv- e conjunction with deep breathing, gargyears. ling the throet with sold water, keepTbe city council will stand five Re- ing tha head cool aud the feet warm. All publicans and fdur In spite of these precautions many of the remainder of the city officers ailments are liable to appear. are filled by candidates on the non- pettyla a wise It pre partisan ticket, headed by Gates. The caution to have a Gives claim a substantial victory in that they have elected fifteen bottle of Parana la Safety frem out of twenty-tw- o officers of the mu- the house, la the Such Dangers, nicipality. beginning of n cough n few doses of Peruse will relieve. MISSING MEN FOUND. The alight disturbance of the stomach They Had Bean Lost While Moose which nuty ead ia catarrh of the stomach, If taken in time will disappear by Hunting. using Peruns. Chicago, Dec. $. News came to The various forms of catarrhal ailChicago yesterday concerning the fate ments generally begin with the condiof J. B. Lincoln and D. R. Caldwell, aa catching cold. When lost while moose hunting shove Lake tion known first occurs Per una can he relied this not from far Marais. Grand Superior, to prevent the cold settling or They are alive and have been rescued upon Mr. Lincoln la vice president of the passing into chronic catarrh. There are a great many households in Abbott Machine company, this city. Mr. Caldwell is a traveling sales max the United States where the usefulness for the aarne company. When It waa of Parana in these particular is recoglearned that they were lost and nised. A great many doctor Mila are thought to be dead, F. H. Smith, treas- thus saved, a great deal of disease urer of the company, went to Duluth averted, a great deal of suffering preand from there started la search. vented. Ha telegraphed rom Port Arthur, Ask Poor Dragght lor Frta Ptrumt Ontario, yesterday that the missing Almaame tor 1907. men had been found In good health, but weak. illation desired, the President rites NIPIBBINQ MINING STOCK. the case of a naval officer, whose name ta not given, but who waa accused of New York, Dec. 5. The activity In Indecent and disgusting behavior (he stock of the Nlplaalng Mining He was convicted but the court, to oontlnned the on curb stock company hla the President says, did market 'today. There were very large not surprise, sentence him to dismissal. the transactions in stock at the opening of the market at 15, compared AND NEURALGIA with the closing of 16 yesterday. HEADACHES .. FROM COLDS. In the first fifteen minutes the price LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the wsa advanced to 16 world wide cold and grip remedy, removes reuse. Call for full name. Look SPECIAL MESSAGE. for signature E. W. Grove. 26c. President Aeka for Power to Dismiss ed Salt Lake, Dee. 5. Tbe Judgment of ih lower court In the case of G. B. Holmes against Mary Judge, appellants was reversed by the supreme court In an opinion written by Justice Frick and concurred In by Chief Justice McCarty and Justice Straup. The rase la remanded with lost ructions to the lower court to enter a decree In favor of defendant quieting her title to the property in controversy. The action was brought to quiet title to a atrip of land 1.83 feet In width on the north end and 2.1 feet in width on the ebuth end. and 47.92 feet In length, being a part of lot 5, block 56, plat A, located Just east of the corner of Second South and State streets. Tbe lower court found In favor of plaintiff, but the supreme court now reverses that decree and orders a decree entered la favor of defendant. RAILROADS 190ft. o REVERSED. JUDGMENT 6. I1AY0R to the ton and possibly higher. There is said to be nu lack of ore of this quality aad thuse in a position to know look for great things from the property when development work la commenced In earnest. Financially the company la in the best of shape. It baa no stock for sale at any price and sufficient money in the treasury to take cate of all Immediate expenses including the proposed shipment. M.UtKl e 408 i pro-fere- Both phouea. S. E. Maian. passing through Pueblo dally, aa cars being turnmany aa aeveuty-..v- e ed over by the Missouri Pacific to the Kio Grande iu one day. Eighteen locomotives are also en route; eleven have already arriveJ, DECEMDER MORNING, LOS ANGELES HAS DECEMBER AILMENTS. 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