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Show gwo r , j ; OGDEN, TTAII. THE MORNING EXAMINER, ERIDAT, APRIL 2-- s 17. n .t i I - ' , ANNOUNCEMENT . : f 1 f IIt. i ! , t $ ' TO OUR PATRONS We have secured and have on. sale a consignment of THE CELEBRATED COOPER REMEW These preparations are considered the most remarkable ever introduced in this country. The sale of them is spreading over the United States and Canada with the utmost rapidity and is tremendous in all of tfce large cities. We will take pleasure in explaining the nature of these great preparations to all who will call at our storo. : WE SELL THEM AS FOLLOWS: per bottle, six for Coopers Quick Relief, 50c per: bottle s New $5.00. Discovery,-$1.0- . ID . - S. W. BADCON aoeoaaUag the Identity of tha hut with tha knowledge that K wanted other properties It becomes appaiMt that there waa abundant reason. When It becomes known who la behind th Amalgamated purchase and what they contemplate doing la Bingham, It wfll produce one of th sens ttons of the year In the oopper world. pur-nhsssr- DOCTOR RELEASED ON BAIL. Edward A Payne Resume Hla Free-- : tie After 14 Hours In Custody. Salt Lake, April L Dr. BJward & Payaa waa raloaaad from cuatody yesterday upon furnishing a bond for hla ppaaraaoa is tha United Stale court to an war to the ladietmant charging him with haring mliuood tha mall and. with violations of tha Intarateta feommarc law. At th opening of court an application waa mads to Judge Ifanhall to aecnre reduction of the bond from $3,000 to (3,000, which motion was granted. - Mrs. Payaa aeoured th bond from tha Utah Savings and Trust company upon furnishing security to them for tha amount Tha bond was accepted by the government and tha notorious physician waa ordered releas'd. Mrs. Payne told the officer that bar father, who la reputed quite wealthy, would willingly furnish the hand If she asked for It But aha said, she U too Independent to ask her family to go surety for her husband. She declares that ah will stand by him loyally lu hla fight agalnat the charge now facing him. When Payne was before tha court In tha cases wherein he was charged with th responsibility for the death of Mlaa Anna Hill in bis e and Mian Delia Ferguson In a Eeooad South street house, Mrs. Payne fought with her husband every InCh of his fight for acquittal, she was in court with their little daughter and drew from the women spectators, of whom there were many, many expressions of sympathy and pity. Immediately upon his release. Dr. Payne went to hie office and reeumeJ hie practice with n large number of patients. SOUTH OF GOLDFIELD. Trust Company Banda Men Down te Locate One Hundred Claim. ' Wednesday night and ratified th action of the eommlttee which had waited upon Superintended Scott of the light department of th company. Then they sent n letter to President Bancroft and put the whole thing up to the union which meets tonight. Thars are about thirty llicmen In' the employ of the company, hut th local union rutile considerable strength. The linemen In She employ of th Independent Telephone company met with F. 8. Jones, superintendent of construction, Wednesday and presented thslr demand for higher wages. Th agreement Is already In tha hands of the company. The committee, consisting of Lynn of Salt Lake, Fish or of Ogden and Sldeler of Butte, dto ensaed th situation thoroughly with Superintendent Jones, but no decision was reached. The men were Informed that th company will give Its answer naxt Tuesday. The Bell Telephone company has turned down th request of the linemen for an advance, and when the decision la given by th Independent, action will he taken by the union. Goldfield, April 2 5. -- What promisee to be another Goldfield has been discovered between here and Bullfrog. Great dykes t quarts have bees traced for tea miles, and more than 300 claims have been to ealed during tbs past three months. It has been dime so quietly that but taw have heard of' the new finds, which promise to be the scene of extensive operations this summer. Dtemondfleld Jack Davis, who returned from the new eamp which has been named the Florence, baa fifty BIO TONNAGE. claims located and a gang of men doing the location work. IU saya the Officials of Tsnepah A Bullfrog Art formation la rhyolite and porphyry, Ploassd With th Outlook. and the ledges are large and can be traced for several miles. The highest Uhyollte. Nev.. April 25. J. F. Hed-deassays ha secured wars (33 per ton, general manager of the Tonopah but oe out claim of hla group sun and Bullfrog railway, has been spendhave la ore rich to said ben very few the past ing days In Rhyolite. located found. was claim first The the where Just depot and terminals knew who four years ago and persons fa not yet known as the will be placed of the discovery hav made three road officials me keeping the matter tripe from Mexico te Relocate th dark until they finish arranging for ground, but la eooh ease were fore- the grounds. stalled. Their representative tried to Mr. Hadden recently made a trip to buy the claim from Davis, but there Rhyolite with the heads of the dewas nothing doing. partment of the road and upon his reThe Florence district lies two and turn to Tonopah arranged for the presone-hal- f road station of the miles east extended visit. In speaking of ent came on the auto road to Bullfrog, and and Beatty. Mr. Hedden said: Into tha limelight by the discovery of Rhyolite 1 have become Interested in southn mining engineer in the employ of ern Nevada Hnre ft was decided to the Homer Wilson Trust company, build our road Into the Bullfrog diswhose car broke down near the sta- trict and from the reports of our ention. Te while away the time he took gineer there will be business enough bis pick aid etroiled oS Into th hills. ah red of ua to keep ua busy for years. The country looked good to him, and "There la 3S7.cofl.onn worth of ore la later be returned and made some lo- eight In the BnUfmg district and this FOR BINOHAM CAMP. seat the company cations. Later still will either have to hr hauled out or some men down tq prospect the Purchasers of Amalgamated Taking ground, and the returns were so sat- machinery for mills will have to be brought in with supplies for the men Options on Other Properties. isfactory that they made about 100 and the people la the district. locations and have a considerable force "What le in the Lee district has not While the Salt Leka, April at work. The value are an in the carefully Investigated aa yet, hut to pur- yellow metal, and the formation is been that has contracted 1 am of the opinion that the Funeral chase th BlnghamA trmiga mated Cop oue that can be depended upon for mountains will he one tbe greatest has thus far been oue-- i similar to, being ledges, countries In the world as soon is concealing the Identity of Its that of the big mines of the Bullfrog amining transportation and water can be arleading spirits, evidence accumulates district ranged. that ft has in view the acquiring and "There is not a railroad In the world developing of an estate that will comELECTRICAL WORKERS. that will not build to meet the de--, krlth etas In and productiveness pare mauds put upon It and all that we those of the largest companies now opAsk President Bancroft for Positive or the Clark people are watting for la Durcamp. In the copper big erating to be shown the value of the district. Reply on Wage Demands. ing the last few days options hove At tto present time Rhyolite will he been' taken upon th Ttownukee and Salt Lake. April 25. The electrical our terminal and Beatty will bs our Cougar groups, which lie north and workers In the employ of the Utah exchange point with the Clark line. northwest of the Oopper Glance, and and Railway company have put It Is paid that overture are being Light ELY BACKS RICKARD. made for th Tom Moore, which In up to their union the matter of wage and the th rounding out of a largo estate in differences with the company, to meet will union take action tonight that locality would be a valuable key Ely, Nev., April 25. The largest on the matter. to tha situation. purse ever offered to Induce two puIn the meantime the employes have gilists to enter the ring has been bung Knowing ones aver that there Is no doubt that these options are being asked President Bancroft for a posi- up by Tex Rickard in an effort to got token for the earn syndicate that pur- tive statement aa to whether or not Battling Nelson and Joe Cans to fight chased the Bingham Amalgamated, be will grant an tncrease In wages. If here either July 4 or Labor day. Sept. and this glvag added reason for the tbe answer le In the negative, tbe un- - 3. This purse Is for (lO.OflO, of which secrecy that has been observed In re- Ion will take teflon tonight and may j amount (ifl.OOO hac been deport led gard to who composes the syndicate. declare a strike. The national organ- - with the First National hank of Ely Had the purchase of the Bingham lsation hae been Informed of the affair aa a guarantee of good faith. To farAmalgamated been all that the syndi- and will send word to tbe local union ther show the flghtera that be means cate contemplated doing In Bingham today. business and that. Ely wants the fight, Tbe employes of the company met Rickard has secured pledges aggregate there would have been no reason for gold-beari- . of-fle- 5.' -- am-dlea- te well-define- d 0 A Au (100,000 from the marchants and te that all three professed and acted bnrinaaa men of Ely, to inouro th men both deaf afid dumb, so that nothing could be learned from any of them. that they will get their money. been Rickard baa wired to Chicago to The other two have not as tecta th addresses of th fifteen arrested, having disappeared completeand their managers tn order that nego- ly the moment that the officers got on tiations may be token up with them at their tralL The officers are of the eooe. opinion that they will he able to conRickard does uibt Impose any condi- nect them In name way with the retions on the men, except that they cent Salt Lake Jewelry robbery. . must fight horo, either on th afterJURY FAILS TO AGREE. noon at July 4 or that of Labor day. He also requires a deporit of (5,000 te Balt lake, April 2i.-A- fter he placed by each man In any local being hank as a guarantee of good faith. out 50 boors the Jury in the case of G. Tuttle against John ConnelNothing le said of weights or division Walter of the purse. ly for (2,040 a commission returned Ona-hal- f of the money la In the without coming to n verdict and waa bank, said Rickard, and the other discharged by Judge More L. Ritchie. half will be deposited the minute they Tbe action was brought to recover $2,-0as a commission for finding a pursign up and poet Chair forfeit 1 have no conditions to make except those chaser for a piece of property locatmentioned. They can weigh what and ed Just south of tiie Kuutsford hotel. when they please, and thslr managers Brown, Terry A Wbodruff were procan scrap over tbe division of the cured as purchasers, but Connelly afmoney. That la their fight, not mine. terward refused to sell. Tbe defendThe merchants of Ely are behind ant had n contract with the plaintiff me to th tune of (100,000, to Insure for (2,000 commission provided that the men that I will keep my promises. the property was sold at (23,000 net Th business man hero have don When Connelly refused to sell the nearly double what Goldfield did to get property Tuttle began suit for his comthe same men together last year. Hie mission. Goldfield pledge were (52,000. All we want Is the fight and we are willing to ON HANDS AND ONE LEG. pay big money for It. The signing of th articles of agreeSalt Lake. April 26. J. C. McGrath, ment will be th signal for unusual so- charged with drunkenness, presented il vlty here. As soon as the men get a pitiable' plight aa he shuffled Into together, an athletic association will Judge Diehls court Wednesday afterbs formed to manage the affair. Con- noon on his single remaining leg and tracts will be let for the building of Ids hands, to answer to tha foregoing an arena a large, or larger than the charge. The officers, usually wide one at Goktfleld. awake as to Shams, uncovered tha mans bid for sympathy from the court WATERS FLOOD LOWLANDS. with the Information that McGrath has a tolerably good command of himself Lrhl, April 24. About fifteen years for a man, and a better ago the fa, more owning land cu Utah command of the profane language; lake and the canal companies of Salt also as a gussler he Is there with Lake county, after long and vexatious the goods. Mr. Grath was naked to take lawsuits, agreed upon a level to which his preference of going to Jail or makthe latter were allowed to raise the ing hie ealt from the city by midnight waters of Utah lake lu Impounding Wednesday night Ha chose the teat them for irrigation purposes. This alternative. level was named compromise paint. BIG EXTENSION CONTRACT. and when the waters of the lake come up to it the gates were opened Salt Lake, April 25. A private and the surplus water went down from of aa official the river. Bnt. this season when this dispatch level waa reached the streams emptythe Canadian Pacific Railway coming Into Utah lake were eo swollen pany to a friend in Salt Lake conveys that notwithstanding over 600 second-fee- t the Information that a contract has of water te being discharged been let for the building of a branch road between through Jordan rivr per second the lake is rising so rapidly that the level Peterhoro and Victoria Harbor, the deal involving approximately $3,000,-00le already several luchee above compromise point and la gradually climbing higher. Owners of laud below BELIEVED TO BE INSANE. compromise point have farmed It during the past ten years, but now find their Improvements surrounded by Chances Are That Chariea F. Halm water. Over 10,000 acre of low lands Will Ba Committed to Prove. have been flooded already, and as the Salt Lake, April 25. Charles F. high water season with the streams emptying Into the lake has only Just Holm, who wua arrested about 30 days begun. It Is probable that a record for ago on the charge of burglary will In high water will be established and no 11 probability, be heard before a doubt the canal companies will be In lunacy and th chances are made defendants tn suits for damages. that ha will be sent to the State Mental hospital. Holm was caught taking CROOKS OFFER GOOD JEWELRY. goods from a restaurant on East First South street. Ha was charged with American Fork, April 24. Sheriff burglary and pleaded Pflltr hoik la Harmon of Provo and the local officers Judge Dlehla court and Iq.the district of this place were active here yester- court. In the latter tribunal tha pirn waa not accepted and one of art gnllty day and today. A trio of characters were trying to dispose of entered by order of the court. watches and same Jewrfiy In the out- Later the burglary charge was disskirts of the town. Several watches missed and Holnt waa charged with were sold for a trifle. Washburn Var- petit larceny. This morning when tiw case waa ney, the deputy marshal test evening captured one of the three, and ho Is railed. Holm submitted to th courtnow In the lockup. A peculiar thing a long. Incoherent and tumbling de- lag yt one-legge- oom-mlMt- hard-lookin- g u murrer. One section of tha demurrer reads: That the defendant believes to his knowledge that the proceedings are malicious and prays to b hoard In tha same at tha courts convenience and option. Holm desired to bo heard on hla demurrer and demanded tha statutes The book was furnished him, hut before he could begin on hla argument. Judge Diehl cut th proceedings short case continued until by ordering th tomorrow morning. An effort win ho made to have a lunacy commission appointed as It te apparent that Holm BUGGY AND TEAM ARE THROW te mentally unbalanced. OVER EMBANKMENT. Whan Judge Diehl made the order this morning. Holm said: Of course, I pleaded guilty to a Driver Jumps and Savss MlisrtR-Herfolony. begged them to scud me Are Carried Down fey to the pen, but now I wont plead Stream Finally Reooued. guilty to petit larceny. The prosecution has taken advantage of tsdhnl-calitie- a narrow escape ft Another and I dont see why I should not have tha benefit of a technicality." drowning la Ogden canyon, as a suit of an unprotected afe,n'r"J recurred yesterday morning sheet1 COAL. OUTLOOK FOR o'clock, whan a team of borate tached to a light delivery wag Qhances Are That Famine Will tha Ogdta Valley Calloway Crssoj Werse Next Winter. company became frightened crashed over tha dugway tele Salt Lake, April 25. Coal dealers rushing waters of th i report that Wyoming te not shipping driver, a hay. essayed hr in any coal to this city, except to one and the hscses ware rseeuai company that owns Its mines at Rock party of workingman. The ri .... Springs. The Union Pacific Coal com- smashed to pieces. pany Is reported stocking up its yards Tha creamery outfit was a and chutes along the entire line, so curjnt i tka canyon and wa that when cold weather returns In tha of ton le gation eaa late fall, the company will have all at the time of ths aoddant A.was" m.n. tha coal It nedds for its own us. The belonging to the Utah Lteht Cumberland min firs has been extin- way company, with a heavy lee guished, and Its coal will soon ha on malarial for work on tha WXjtlps tha Salt Lake market; hut dealers pasted th Ogden " predict that next winters experience toe point of rock know will ha worse than the past season's, Point Th Valley team on account of the rapidly Increasing frightened at to bulky km consumption, for tha city te growing other wages and started t very fast, and there Is a constantly a the horses neared the eWJ increasing call for real for residence their fright they stopped aa well as induetlal consumption. backed rapidly over the high Dealers advise dtlaens who own their meat Into to river. ' Ths feef. own homos or who hold leases carrying the danger. Jumped to ths them through the next winter season, and escaped with a alight to stock up on real this summer so as Th creamery wagon waa to bo prepared for a winter' siege. tsred to places against tkaroem , to struggling hoes W CHINAMAN AT FROVO HAS WHITE Iran tka rig. Dan Mu -BRIDE. Hutton, Urtel Iwtjr, and William Kindi, succeed Provo, April 24. Louie Quong, the wsrklng near, before horses one the resof Grand of the Chinaman proprietor dowa was canted Sunteat here left taurant at this city, jx swept dow day, accompanied by a white woman hone waa before b finally 22 years old. for Wyoming, where they 500 yards have been united tn marriage. Th by th name of the young woman tn the case Iq not known here, but It te asserted that she te a handsome and prepossess, lug bride. Quong and Mrs. Quong will return to Provo tn a few days to make thefr home here. Quong te 24 years of age. Hla wife cams from Kaasaa. ESCAPE F801 DEATH IN CANYON ata I y Dj.t. 7 MONEY FOR COLORED PEOPLE. New Tork, April 23. Booker T. Washington, president of the Tnakoge Institute, Alabama, and Hollis Burke Frtsaell, president of Hampton Institute. Virginia, are hare to organise a hoard of trustees to handle toe endowment fund of $1,000,000 given by Mtea Anna Jeanes of Germantown, Pa., for the assistance and msinteuanca of elementary schools for Soother negroes. Dr. Washington says that Us hoard will consist principally of Southern man, some white and arts colored, and that great car waa being teken to pick men well qualified lor the truat 32$ Iirestj-fiftf- r & Cslifomia nd f wire faces, Direct sporting bvwU- - |