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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, I F ans Electric ALL HINDS G SATURDAY, BULLION DISTRICT. Balt Lake, June 14. E. C. Haas, a GolJfleld man who In the early days lnradfd Manhattan and located some valuable ground which has since formed the basis fur several strong companies. is among those who have become coavlnced that the Bullion die Met. In lander county, Xrt, la to be- Thats All L. H. BECRAFT COR. GRANT AVE. AND STREET. TWENTY-FOURT- In a Few Days I'VE WILL MOVE Into store-Occupied by. -- Thomas'Horne Music Co. 2414 Washington Ave. Two Doors North of Boyle Furniture Co. LOOK OUT BARGAINS FOR WATSON FLYGARE HARDWARE CO. (W (wmipjarBsdBini The Southern Pacific, No. come aa important producer. Mr. Haaa and a partner are operating a lease on the Gold Quarts Mining company's Jumbo claim. In tbo porphyry belt, two miles west of Ten-aband six miles north of Dick Cob burn's lander Mining company. The gold belt is about three miles long, he says, and oa both the north and aouth are big belts of copper, silver and lead, on which are located several mines that have been producing, on a large scale, for many yearn. On the north aid of the mountain from the Gold Quarts, Mr. Hass says the Reliance mine, owned by Balt Lnk-eris shipping from the Gera claim copper ore which runs as high as 75 per cent, containing the brans metal in Its native state. Southeast oa the r belt the Phoenix Leaelug oempany Is mining a high class shipping product end the Lender Mining company, which Is close by lha town of Lander, Is sending a regular tonnage of rich ore to market, the product of development work. roes, Colo., on March 21, 1886. sad it la alleged that defendant deserted plaintiff 15 years ago, and has failed to support her ever since. Christina Hedger today filed a petb tlon In the probate division of the district court asking for letters of administration of the eatato of George W. Hedger, who died on March 12, 18U6. Hie estate oonalsia of real retate and personal property valued at Iti.uOO. Thera are six heirs to tho estate. Mrs. Hedgeralso filed a petition asking to he appointed guardian of tha estate and person of her minor sou, Harrison 8. Hedger, who Is one of the heirs named in tho other petition. Mrs. Addle Fairchild and Raymond Wright were arraigned before Judge Armstrong this morning on the charge of criminal conduat and were gives until Monday to enter their pleas. SHORT LINE OFFICES. Attorney Geo. C. Buckie was appointed to defend the woman, and Remodeling Building for Use of Grow- W. L. Dunn was appointed as Attorney attorney Buainese. ing for the man. They were arrested ia 8. Pioneer on June Wright Is Balt Lake, June 14 The Oregon about 21 park of age and (he woman years Short Line contemplates extensive is a number of years older. They have changes and improvement in its of- both been la coart for other fices In the Deseret Mews building. offenses. Permission has been received from the owners end the building Is now being remodeled to suit the conven- MEN WHO HELD UR DEPUTIES. ience of the company. When these Bait Lake, June 14. John Flemchanges are completed the Bhort Line officials and office employes will have ing sad Thomas Moors were up before Judge Armstrong In the criminal practically a new home. With the exception of the ground division of tho district court today floor, the railroad company has se- upon tho chargo of robbery, but their cured a lease on the entire Nows arraignment was continued until Monbuilding and a part of the annex. This day morning. The court appointed Atmove has been made In order to ac- torney E. A. Rogers to defend the commodate properly the many offices men. The Information charges that oa of the various departments of ths company, and it Indicates that ths May 7 the defendants held up Deputy Bhort line has decided to be a ten. Sheriff Ira Beckatead near Bingham ant of the building for at least a Junction and took his revolver away from him. Beckatead aad another number Of years. Tbs paasenper department, which Is deputy went to tho camp of Fleming now on the fifth flow, will be taken and Moore for tho purpose of arrestdown throe stories to tho second. This ing them upon the charge of burgchange, It la believed, will be a web lary. The men drew their guns and made come one to tho patrons of ths Una who have ocrsslon to visit tho of- the deputies throw up their hands. fices. Ths medleel department of ths Beckatead was relieved of his revolcompany will remain on the second ver but the other deputy got away floor. This freight department will be and hurried back to Bingham Juno one story above, and ths operating tlon and organised n posse to capdepartment. Including the office of ture the robbers. After a long chase General Superintendent Buckingham, the men were captured and landed will occupy the space of tho fourth In JalL They will now havo to stand floor. Tho legal department will be trial for robbery aa well at on the fifth floor and the engineering department on the sixth. The auditor and the purchasing department MARRIAGE OF L. E. ELLISON. will occupy the annex from the secexond to the fifth floors, with the Layton, Davi, Co., June 13. L E. ception of that space used by the city Ellison, cashier of the Layton National editorial offices of tho Deseret News. bank, and Kata Adams, a school teacher of tliia place, were married DECREE FOR DEFENDANT. . yesterday in the Balt lake temple. A upper and reception were given last Balt Lake, June 14. In the case of In honor of tho event at tho V, D. Claye against B. Hays, a de- evening cree was rendered today ty Judge Morse In favor of the defendant. The action was brought to compel the delivefendant to account for certain interest stock and also a in ths Clays placer and a one-thir- d interest in the Old a and Mainspring lode claims located in Brigham, which It. Is alleged were transferred to defendant by Daniel Clays, the father of plaintiff, aa security for an indebt-sdnes- s of 6500 which arose la October, 1N93. Plaintiff alleges that the deed given to tho mining property was In the nature of a mortgage and asked that tha defendant bo compelled to transfer the property hark to plaintiff and In addition to account for the stock. The defendant claimed that the deed was meaut for an absolute transfer of tho property and was for make-belie- ve a consideration of (500. Ha also claimed that the personal property bad been sold by him and Daniel Clays, and that the proceeds divided according to their resprctlve portions at the time of the sals. The court found tho issues In favor of Haya and rendered a decree accordingly. a MV Four times Ml, the light the cost at half m That's what electric lighting does. If yon question It, question ns. We're only too glad to give information and good service along the lighting lina Thats why we are - "Those Lite Men EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL AT Commercial ElectricCompany 2279 WASH. AVE. THONE 362. load-silve- - one-ferur- th CpURT NOTES. Balt Lake, June 14. Harry Meyers Med suit for divorce In tha. district court today against his wife, Vida B. Meyers, on the ground of infidelity. They were married on March 14. of this year, and It la alleged that ever since the marriage defendant has been untrue to her vows. A petition in bankruptcy was filed today in the clerk's office of the federal court by Elbert 8. Wilson, of Ogden. His liabilities are scheduled at while his assets are only $36, which amount Is claimed to be exempt from execution, Tha case will be adjudicated by a referee In bankruptcy. In an answer filed In the district court. Annie Fblwell denies that she 'deserted her husband, Percy R. Fob well, who Is suing her for divorce, and that alleges by way of Folwell deserted her. She asks for a divorce, for $25 per month alimony, $100 aa attorneys fees and the cunlo-- , dy of their child. An action for divorce has been filed in tho district court by Alma V. Diamond against George Diamond on the grounds of desertion and failure to support. They were married at Mont5, The Springfield Fire & Marine Ins. Co. of Springfield, Mass. SURPLUS, 63,171,121.59. . Want Your 6, brought Pa., delegation were much in evidence. They report having had aa excellent time. The Bible term" consumed three weeks of the four set apart for the conference, the open meetings 02c more ek. This sect ia often called- - German Baptists, their creed seeming to be partly Quaker and partly Baptist, la 1708 the first organiaatioa took place. Eight persona were baptised ia the River Kdea in Southern Germany, but then a part of Bohemia. They threw aside creed and catechism and accepted Christ literally. Their peculiar practice brought persecution upin them. They were banished from Bohemia by order of the ruling prince and then sought refuge la Germany. Here they suffered as much aa before, la 1719 they accepted the invitation of William Pena to come to America and settle on his grant of land. They arrived that same year and settled at Germantown. In 1724 they built their "Mother Church." which ia still standing. Their Bible printed and published through tha efforts of Christopher Stowe, their first bishop and the first colonial publisher, appeared in 1738. With the ulugle exception cf Ellota Indian Bible, It was the first printed in America. The Dunkards are quite numerous, having about 20,000 members. Pennsylvania is still their headquarters. Between alx aad seven thousand attended the recent meeting at Lot Angelas, coming from almost every elate in the Union. up-to-da- J Dollar-for-Dulla- r w Cf companies prompt business methods and courteous treat- te ment mean anything to you, youll' bring your Jn surance to my office If you are too bnsy to call,' plione and I will be glad to talk the matter over with you. Remember that I also handle Real Estate, and have a large list for you to select from. Whether you want a farm, city property or a building lot, caU and see what I have to offer lx fore you buy elsewhere. GEORGE A. HORN REAL ESTATE 1H8URAHOE LOANS FIRST READY FOR PEACE CONGREESS. NVTL BANK Phone Ind. 721 The R. S. Motor Ficycle The Hague, June 14. This city blossomed out with flags today, every civilised country on the globe hoisting Its standards over the hotels end legations clustered about tha two principal squares, while the hotels faclug the sea, with their multicolored banners farmed a stirring picture, it was like a vast camp of the nattous of the world. The British delegation, twenty-fiv- e strong, arrived early today, Joseph H. Choate, William P, Buchanan, U. M. Rose and Charles Henry Butler end the other American delegates traveling upon tha same train later held their first meeting today under the presidency of Mr. Choate. Following tha precedent of 1899, the Dutch minister of foreign affaire will, on opening of the peace conference tomorrow, propose a message of greeting and appreciation to Emperor Nicholas, and in return M. Nelldoff, head cf the Russian delegation, will move a message of thanks for Die hospitality cf Queen Wilhalmlns and the government of The Netherlands. W. 1L Debeaufort head of the Dutch delegation, will propose that M. Keildoff be elected president rfT the conference. After the opening session the entire delegation will make a tour of the hall of the Knights. You will recognize Ar buckles Ariosa Coffee in the cup, any time, by the taste. That taste identifies it as the straight,' pure Brazilian and distinguishes it from the Mocha and Java, and sundry other mis-- ! branded or misnamed im-- 1 . postures. If strong - THIS IS THE GREATEST MOTOR-CYCL- E ON THE MARKET TODAY. If you want something absolutely safe and sure to take you to your journeys end, come and see us. Our National Double Bar Bicycle leads all others. We are closing out our Baseball stock and you get it at cost. Have your Lawnmower sharpened and adjusted so will be easy. grass-cutting H. C. Hansen & Son y E. F. BRATZ j Real Estate Bargains In any part of the City and County. Loans on Improved City and Farm Property Promptly Negotiated. The improvement in the quality of Ariosa is the natural consequence or our own commercial development, and promises more for the future. Sold in a sealed package only, for your benefit AUL'CKLB BROS New Toth Ot .. Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance 1 Written in Strong and Safe Companies at Lowest Rates. S3 410 A hammock for two ; Just you and 25th Street Opposite Reed Hotel PHONES: 420 AND 420Z. cross-complai- A6SETT6, f6,936,261.05. CAPITAL, 12,000,000.00. . L in large numbers of the members of the llrat Brethrea church, commonly called Dunkards. Ths Lancaster, e, SAVE YOU HONEY 1007, DUXKARDSjll T0W1 o I CiN 13, Cheapest accident insurance Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Stops the paia aad heala tha wound. All druggists sell it. Gold Quarts Lessee Ships Stuff Running 1500 a Ten and Better. T JUNE home of the bride, at which Immediately relauvesaad friends participated " in as evening's enjoyment. 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