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Show EXAMINER: TIIE MORNING Pf oof Absolute TELLS OF BIG STRIKE. Ban T. Lloyd Rotuma suits are taking the place That our kind is given ua each day from of the READY-TO-WEAthe number of auita we sell. Although a number of the pattern have been closed, we can still show jou as large an assortment as any New York tailor. , MADE-TO-ORDE- R Fit, Style and Workmanship Absolutely Guaranteed EdmundTailoringCo. H. 345 J. Taller, Mgr. Twenty-fourt- h r Street THE HANAN offers die ease of soft, pliable leather and the elegance of R1 asound Four times (ho light at. half - , Thats what electric lighting does. If you question it, question ua. Were only too glad to give Information and good service along the lighting line Thats why Those Lito Men " AT Commercial Electric Company 2279 WASn. AYE. PHONE of Making from - SOLE AGENTS EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Accused " W. J.- Wilson, anCannon City, Colo, furnUbed SHOE CO. iho' cost Wilson Thrsats Against J. H. M'CrystaL skilled workmanship. : double-anm-partme- W. J. by the very best material and DEE-STANFO-RD Salt Lake, Jane 21. Tribune r Ben T. Lloyd ha returned from a trip to the Seven Trough district In Nevada, where he la intereoted In mining property, and ia particularly enthualaatic over the outlook fur that camp. The moat recent sensational strike of the camp." He said Thursday, la that la the Burkhorn property, which ia owned by Tonapah capitalist. It the adjutns the town of Vernon and Ver-uoa properties of the Seven Though Mining company In which our people are interested. The Buckhorn has two shafts sunk on its property one a shaft toward the west boundary of the property. In sinking It the owner struck a blind ledge nine feet wide, the ore from which averages $30 to $35 n ton. But the rich strike was made In a north and south vein in the other shaft east of the one 1 have mentioned. The Utter shaft i 140 feet deep. For the first ninety feet the vein waa shattered and the values were uncerlevel had tain. After the ninety-foo- t been passed the ore began to lncreaxe elvel in value until at the 140-fothey are all In ore, with neither hanging nor foot wnU In sight . Average samples taken from each bucket as It came up last Friday showed values of $448.25 to the ton. There U one streak of ore In the vein slatrea Inches wide which averages $20,000 to the ton. But little has been said about this streak as yet fof It is not certain that It will hold out; but It la certainly most remarkably rich ore. ' The Seven Troughs district has reschrd the stage of permsnenry. There are four miles of shaft from 100 to $50 feet deep, and those work-lo- g them have proven that the big ends of the vein are down. Between Signs Peak and Vernon fteen shafts are being sunk, and many operators have gasoline hoists in operation. The camp is on the boom, and everybody 122 la well satisfied.-- " PRISONERS MAKE PLEA. smart styles; made permanent we are Troughs Enthutiaatic Over Outlook. R 362. the cheif feature of the morning session of Judge Christopher Bismarck Diehls court thia morning. Wllaoa was arrested n few days ago by n deputy sheriff on tho charge of threatening to MU J. H. MoChryatsl, and when arranged made n long and rambling statement. Wilson refused to enter n plea, stating that he wished to consult with the British consul and get advice from that official. If the court pleases," said Wilson, I am a British subject, and I desire to communicate with the British consul before entering my pies. This Is nothing mors than a Ounaplnoy folkswing an attempt to murder me. I on the waa arrested In Colorado charge of murder and held for ransom. It was n ooos pt racy, but I was ocovlctod and served a term In prison. I now ask that a warrant for the errant of Chryetal tie Issued charging him with an attempt to murder me. When I waa driven from this state I had property valued at $20,000. I had a horns, furniture, harness, buggies, wagons and other things. My house was burglarised and mining tools and other property waa stolen and I want to investigate." Wllaon waa placed under bondn In the sum of $1,000. and in defanlt was committed to the county jail. Officer any that Wllaon is demented, and that he Imagines nil the things he spoke about Recently he waa released from the Colorado prison where ha served a term of Imprisonment for killing n man in that elate. He had made threats. It ia alleged, against and Mr. McChrystal and others, when ha arrived la Balt Lake was placed under arrest The case against Pearl Evans, Marguerite Knyler, Louise Smith and Once Taylor, charged with disturbing the pence on a Murray street car, waa called for decision this morning Judge Diehl held that the prosecution had felled to make a ease against any of the defendants with the exception of the Taylor girl The latter admitted that ahe had a child a year old and for thia reason sentence was a ns pended nutll tomorrow morning. In the meantime the court will make an Investigation with reference to the . Frank Connor w4 convicted, of stealing a coat and a pair of trousers from F. J. Meyers and will he sentenced Monday. The Springfield Fire & Marine Ins. Co. of Springfield, Mass. ASSETTS, $6,936,2G1.05. . CAPITAL, $2,000,000.00. SURPLUS, $3,171,121.59. Losses paid since 1849 $39,478,834.66 Among which are included: - ' Troy. N. T 1862 Portland. Me., 1866 I .,...$ 1071 Boston, 1172 Chicago, Mm,, 1888 ooseaooso JickioBvilli, Fla., 1801 Patitioo, N. J,, 1802 Baltimore, 1804 Rochester, N. T. 1804 Toronto, Can., 1804 Sea Frencieca, 1808 J. M. omm4mmo 24,000.00 21,480.00 1.613,878.89 Forristall, Agt. 809 Phones Bel Ind. 80 STANDARD-EXAMINE- B4.4t7.00 05.860.00 527,120.00 260404.00 61.141.00 84,888.00 78,852.00 88318.00 440,000.00 Robt. G. Agee, Mgr. Oiice 55 FIRST NAT. BANK R Want Ads Bring Big Results BIG RUSH SATURDAY, up handsomely and ' the formation there la only characteristic of a large territory. The veins are true fissures cutting .granite, lime and quartzite. At Aura a company Is Inaugurating hydraulic placer mining on a large scale and ember company is getting ready fur the same kind of work at The Tuscarora-NevaTuscarora. Mining oumpsny, which has taken over all of the old mines at Tuscarora will work It placer ground with steam shovels. This company has not yet started work, but I am Informed that it will have a large force of men in the field about the first of July. Tfato old Maggie property, three miles from Columbia and on the same vein system, has been taken over by a strong company which purposes making It considerably more than repeat Its production performance Just prior to tho slump In silver, which waa of no mean proportions. Aline of outoe has hern put on to compete with the stage line from Elko to Tuscarora. The autos make the trip between the two points la four hours, while it le an all day's journey for the stage. Both lines are well patronised and at the rate the rush Is starting the transportation fir duties soon will have to be Increased." d Sovon From UTAH, OGDEN, FOR PANAMINTS. Rhyolite, Nev., June 20. Newspaper representatives have just reThey turned from the Panamintx. brought sample! of ore from old Indian workings which assay high values. The old workings are with a half mile of the Eddy discovery. Crude Implements were found at the working, and an old retort, which how that the Indiana may years ago extracted gold In n crude way. There las general rush on for the new camp, and it will prove the sensation of the summer. Eddy sent ont n verification of the richness of his discovery. A $1,000 assay a few daye ago ia said to have been taken from a ledge near the same place NORTH OF TUSCARORA. DRAGGED TO DEATH BY HORSE. Archie Mocks, Wayne County Rancher, Meets Terrible Fate Near Los. Archie Meeks, a Waynq county rancher. was dragged to death by a wild horse on his ranch near Loa WeJnes day. Mr. Meeks had a number of wild horses in a corral, when one of them broke away. Meeka mounted his horse and pursued the fleeing animal with a lasso. He caught tho horse 11 right, but In some way the lariat slipped out of Meeks hand, and tightened around his wrist. He was pulled off hie horse and dragged until he waa dead. The wild horse which dragged him was found afterward In aa utterly exhausted condition. JUNE 22, 1907. until after office hours and neither President dowry nor President Nally could be reached. It is staled, however, the companies now feel the action of Small at San Francisco absolves them from any obligations under the terms of yesterday s agreement It 1 not believed the telegraph la New York will be Involved. At bast just at this time. LAKE CLAiMS A VICTIM An Unknown Gray Haired Man Stran- gles to Oeath in I ft of Water. d Salt Lake, June 21. A man, apparently about 50 years of age, lost hla life at Saltair today at noon. In three feet of water. Owing to the fact that none of the beach officials would enter the dressing room and examine the clothing of the dead man until the arrival of the coroner at I o'clock It was Impossible to get any name or further particulars In time for publication. According to the story told, the man waa slightly Intoxicated and enter red the water unobserved by the tentlon, however, owing to his pecu-Uaction, but before he could be reached he had fallen face dowm-rd- s near the steps leading from the bathroom deck Into three feet of water. Employee prompUv rushed in and carried him out, but he was beyond aid. The men worked upon the life lees body fur an hour and a half and then relucienily ceased thrtr effort as beyond question he waa dead. mis WS"" i Want Your insurance . Balt Lake, June 21. J. A. Brown, who hue returned from northern Neva- da, where he went to explore the region, says there la no doubt that country Is on the eve of n mining boom of large proportions It Is rapidly filling up with prospectors from Goldfield, Tonopah and other southern camps, he says. Train of pack animals. covered wagons, autos and tents a are In evidence all the way from to Columbia and Aura. But for the unseasonable weather retarding development work I have no doubt that many strikes would have been reported before this time." aid Mr. Broun, for the country ail the way from the Idaho line down to Tuscarorn la mineralized to an extent that leaves no room to doubt that many mines will be opened. The rich silver strike at Columbia la opening Tue-caror- a Tus-caror- I gray-halte- r The Crafty Broths. The elder was virtuous and dutiful, the younger wicked and crafty. When the father was about to die, he called them before him and aatd: I have only two things of value my hard of camels and my Messing. How shall I allot them!" Give to me," said the younger son, "thy blessing, for It may reform n The camels I should be euro to sell and squander the money," The elder, disguising hie Joy, said WALTHOUR COMING. that he would try to bo content with the camels and a pious mind. It waa Balt lake City, Utah, June 21. so arranged, and the man died. Then Bobbie Walthour, tho world's Cham-plo- n the wricked younger son went before must and follower the popupace lar rider in Europe, arrived la New the cadi and said: "Behold, my brother York City last Saturday, and after has defrauded me of my lawful Ho Is eo bad that our father, ae taking two weeks rest will come to thl qlty. to. ride dyrjug the mqpft .of 4s well known, denied him bis Mnselng August Negotiations' .have been on Is It likely that he gave him the eam-ab- r for several weeks to secure Walthour, So tho older brother waa compelled and In order to come here he had to purchase hi season contract In Eu- to glvo np tho herd and waa soundly rope In order to bo leleaaed, as ho bastinadoed for hla rapacity. had been signed up for the entire season there. Walthour has no equals They Wee Id n't Salute. behind the big motor. He can folBlack Jack PerrivaL who waa a nalow pace at a gait Just ax easy aa he can cat hi breakfast, and val captain In the old daye, once does not seem to know th meaning brought a cargo of Spanish Jacks home r. Ha was In Spanish of tired. Walthour will bring with la a him hla feat, motors, and the local waters when the jacks were given to wha have been following pace the United States by Spain and was boy will be given an opportunity to meet ordered to bring them out la hla ship. tho Atlanta wonder. The racing fang It made him angry, bnt he got the have long been anxious to lee Walbeasts aboard and sailed for New York. thour and will be surprised that the When ho rame through tho Narrows management has been able to secure the guns had been rolled back, and out him. This will complete ,th list of champions, and now nil the best men of every port (here stuck a Jack's bead. In the world ..will be located at the Thus decked out and without a salute, ha came to his ascii or gw. The admiral saucer track during August commanding scut posthaste to de"I have been somewhat costive, but mand why Captain Fwclvsl bad not Doans Regales gave just the results saluted. 1 didnt salute," was the desired. They act mildly and regulate doughty captain's answer, "bees nee I the bowels perfectly. George B. couldnt I bad two men twisting ovKrause, 20 Walnut Are, Altoona, Pa. ary Jacks tall, but not a blanketed one of them would bray. BLUE OUTLOOK FOR COAL. t Somewhat Simple. Householders Placing Storage Orders A rather simple countryman had Find Thera Is None to be Had. been Induced to promise a fine hen of Balt Lake June 21. Householders a particular breed In exchange for are ordering quantities of .coal for what waa said to be a fine rosebush. July and Augqrt delivery to hold In When the roaebush was brought It storage against tho demands for the turned ont to bo nothing else than a coming winter. But the demands for prig with a little root. Tho countrythe coming winter. But the demands man but tho other said that are at this dale more than the supply, be grumbled, had to wait a few year end It only so dealers say, and the Union Pacific would bo a fin bush. Ho then claimrued has been shipping Into Cheyenne to coal from western Virginia. It la said ed the hen. The countryman went Me fowl house and brought out aa egg. are that the Harrlman lines 50,000 "That is not the fowl you promised tone behind In the storage of coal, and have actually none now In stock. me, said the other. "No," said the countryman, "bnt yon In view of the steadily Increasing demand from the smelters, the manufac- have only to wait a year or two and turing Industries, and the increasing It will grow Into n lino fowL" Scottish number., o( bouses .and buildings gen, .American. orally. Ins outlook' for the coming cold season la not encouraging. He HeM Up the Train. A German traveler who triad to pass (Continued from Page One.) meal ticket on the train waa told by tho conductor that bo would havo to OPERATORS STRIKE IN FRISCO. pay tho regular fare of 86 coats. Tho German argued and refused to pay him New at York, urging company from a humanitarian standpoint to more than 23 cents, whereupon the Mm stopped the train end pnt consider favorably the eight hour off. In n twinkling tho traveler ran day," adding (hat to work nine and n half hours dally during the heated ahead of the engine and started to season la n most trying ordeal. He walk on the track. The engineer Mew also telegraphed President Small of Me whistle, bnt the Irate German tamthe telegraphers union: ed, shook Me fist and called ont: "Yon Tho sentiment at Washington Is ean visile all yon .want to. I vont Intense against any compromise, es- come pack. pecially on the eight hour day." The Great Bustard. SURPRISED AT SMALL'S ACTION. The great bustard Is the rarest bird New York, June 21. The strike of that comes under the head of game. the Western Union and Postal tele- This bird formerly haunted all the grapher at San Francisco came aa a level counties of England and was parsurprise to those companies, following ticularly common on Rails bury plain. as it did so close upon the supposed From the ratga of Henry Till, repeatsettlement of the difference through- ed measnrrs were hi order to out the United Staten. Commissioner protect It, and It la passed Included of Labor Charles P. Neill and tho under the head of expressly game In the statute statements by President Cl awry of of tho first year of the reign of Wilthe Western Union and E. J. Nally, liam IT. which codified and reformed comgeneral manager of the Postal pany. As late ae noon today Deputy the laws relating to game. President J. Konenkamp of the ComA Gesd Pair ef Boots mercial Telegraphers union, said there would be no strike at Ban Francisco; "You know," said a smart" young that evidently President 8mall had nut man to a girl, "somo one has said thm seen the report of the settlement if yon woifld teaks a ImrtJdg pair of when he announced that San Fran- boots take for tho solo the tongue of a cisco would quit work today. woman. The repudiation of the settlement "Tee," replied the girt, "and for the by President Small, therefore, caused yon ought to take tho cheek of surprise to the onion officials In this uppers city and It was Intimated that the the mxu who said 1L" national executive board would be calto conelder led together Immediatti-lthat official' action. No official word came from President Small except the Interview In which he said the trike was to take place In Oakland and San FYandsco. Mr. Konenkamp ' ' It strong Dollar-for-Doll- companies prompt business methods and courteous treatment mean anything to you, youll bring your In aurance to my office If you are too bnsy to call, phone and I will be glad to talk the matter over ' " with you. up-to-da- ar te Remember that I also handle Real Estate, and I hare a large list for yon to select from. Whether you want a farm, city property or a building lot, call and see what I have to offer before you buy elsewhere. A man had two sous. GEORGE A. HORN LOANS FIRST ' REAL ESTATE INSURANCE ' , NUL BANK Phone Ind. 721 ber-Itag- e The R. S. Motor Bicycle man-of-wa- , THIQIS "THE GREATEST MOTORCYCLE 0$,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. Hare your Lawnmower sharpened and adjusted grass-cuttin- so will be easy. g H. C. Hansen & Son E. F. BRATZ con-doct- or Xu any part of the City and County. Loans on Improved C3ty and Farm Property Promptly Negotiated. 'fi, .1 ; -- -- aid: I have in my pocket a document from Mr. Small' giving me full authority to act a president In hla absence In official matters and I approved the terms of settlement offered by the Western Union yesterday. The telegraphers In New York will stand by that settlement. We feel that we now have the support of public sentiment and we shall not sacrifice that by repudiating the agreement. We appreciate the great asslstence Riven to ns by the government through Mr. Neill and we shall not stultify ourselves." The officials of neither the Western Union nor the Foetal Telegraph companies would make a statement tonight. The strike did not develops ' . J 4 Fire, Tornado and t Plate Glass Insurance , Written in Strong and Safe Companies at Lowest Bates v. . 410 25th Street Opposite Reed Hotel PHONES: 420 AND 420Z. uaasasammasssasmmmu' iriw . of Your Expectations Will Be Realized ; IF YOU BUY A. y Country It Filling Up With Prospectors From Southern Camps. Ski tote RACYGLE i BICYCLE Also we want your KODAK business. Full line of EASTMAN A PREMO KODAKS and all supplies for the amateur. Spring is here and you will want your bicycle pa in order. Onr repair department has been enlarged sod prices are right T. S. HUTCHISON 806 TWENTY-FIFT- H STREET. |