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Show wreournym f t THE MINING MARKET J LAKESIDE H. E. Baker, president of tbe Lakeside Copper company, aperating a property on Promontory Point, weal of Ogden, m in Loa Angeles, w here ne la witnvsaiug tno trying out of a are leaching process an copper sevhipped from the eonmaoVn mine eral weeks ago. If tho method proves successful, steps will be taken towards tbs erection of a plant nt tha mine. Recent letters received from Mr. Boker indicate that ha la well pleased so for, and la confident that vaults will coins up to nil expectations. MUNCY CREEK . u ?! I !! ! 1 Utah Comity People Looking Over Eastern Utah Copper Field. On ! . their way to make n thorough Investigation of tho La Sal copper a party of prominent mining men passed through Prim, Monday, to spend tue week la that district, The soya tha Carbon County New party comdnled of Jacob Evans, president of the company that baa been developing the claims there; J. F. Van Wagoner, secretnrv of the company : J. 11. McEwnn, who has options on n Urge amount of stork, and D. H. Roberta and F. T. Roberta, wllo are Interested in the proposition. Jacob Evana and J. H. McEwnn. of Provo, are recognised aa hustlers in tho mining world, and men wuo are In the business fur the money there la in the development and production of the mines, rather than tor what may ha gained from exploiting the property and Hunting etorke. Tha company baa had several men on tha ground engaged In development work for the laat alx months, and favorable reports of tue progress and showing of ores have been made. This, however, la the first personal investigation of the property since the Jcvebpment work was well under way. Tbe Interest taken In the district by n such men as Mr. Evans and Mr. gives good foundation for the belief that the 1st Ral district will lie developed to tha full extent of tx value, and that In a few years It will come In for the attention of mining men from nil over the state aa n rich producer. field, Bait Lake newspaper reimrter. and George B. Halleran of Goldfield, have organised Ihe Mohawk Red Top Lease company to taka over the Morrison lease on the kilos Jessie claim of the Laguna mine nt Goldfield. Work la now under way and Supt Taylor la firmly of tha oplit-kthat ths Mahawk Red Top will beat tbe record aa n producer, made by tbe Mahawk Jumbo. Aa Mr. Taylor baa charge of the work on tha latter property also, hi predlrtVm la worth nothing. Tha shaft, which Is down 180 feet, has been un watered and sinking will begin at once. The lease la Regular P. M. Salsa equipped with one of the beat plants May Dx j.suo at 47. Nevada HilU loo at 5.35; IDO at i In the district. Including a 7Shorsa gallows 1.10. power hoist and a fifty-foo- t Unde Pam Cun. -- I.iiimi nt l.SS': frame. fl0 al 1.X seller r.O; .(10 a I 1,211. MINERS ENDORSE STRIKE. Pious Con.-- 1. COO at 48. N) Victor at 1314. Sa Yankee Cihi.-1- im ut 2; 2 (It) at 63, Change Room Question Will Goldfield. at Out fit). Fought buyer At tha meeting of the Western FedMONTANA TONOPAH. eration of Miners, held last Tuesday New Hill Has Been Placed In Cam- - night, the walkout of the miners of the Mohawk mine waa Indorsed, says mission. n Goldfield special to the Tunnpaa The mill of tbe Montana Tnnnpah llonsnra. This means that no union turned over lie wheels yesterday after-oo- mna affiliated with the Miners union for the first lime, and the big can be employed on the famous Mominers employed plant on Mount Oddie was n mill iq hawk. Thirty-fiv- e on the Conildnatioa. another of the reality, aavs ihe Tonpah Bananas. Every whistle In be camp sounded merger mines, also walked out. In or shrill note, as it hap- consequence of tie completion of tbe la hoarse pened to bo fixed la that line, and peo- change room on that properly. The rhanxe room on the Red Top ple rushed Into the street, wondering what waa up. The news spread will he finished la about n week, when. quickly enough and nil eyea were turn- It Is supposed, the men will walk out ed toward the new structure on Mount from that orooertv. Oddie. Every moment n new whistle The action of the union does not was breaking out from n different look good to the people In the town, part of the ramp, and the men at the and It was a surprise to most of them mill were nt n lose to account for the It was tiie general Impression that the miners would not sustain Ihe men fenuraslratJua. The other mines bad not been in- of the Mohawk, for the reason that formed by them, and they were not go- the Installing of the change rooms ing to give n signal undl the stamps was part of tlia contract under which were dropping today. The work that work waa resumed at the close of the was done yesterday constated malnlv long strike In the spring. of crushing, and ora waa being crushTbe operators aay that there will ed until 11 o'clock laat night he no change In their progr.vm, and Dunlap had Informed Chris Hint the change rooms will have to Alalateeia and E. B. Cushman that he stand, no matter what the action of was going to go np tbe hill and that the Miners onion. This places a must the machinery waa to lie eet In motion, serious phase on the situation, for It llesera. Malstesia and Cushman got la takes In mean that the Mohawk busy and romnmnlcaied wlih one or will resume work. If not with their two of tbe mines, wl'h the result that old men, with new hands. Neither George Wingfield nnr Genthe whistles were amm going la unison with tha mill. eral Manager Finch Is hero, but the The completion of tbe big mill forms former Is expected by the end of the a new era in tha history f Tnnopah. week. Whether his lining will make True, It Is not the first mill to hare n difference Is problematical, as this been erected In the ramp, but It Is la a matter which Is la the hands the moat perfect of Its kind, and It of tbe Nevada Industrial assort al km. will revolutionise matters at 'the MoIt is feared by some that this may ntana Tnnopah. It will Increase the be the beginning of another strike or n output of the mine to n considerable lock out. degree, and It will Him Into money the thousands of tons of ore on the dumps TODAY S METAL QUOTATIONS. and In the mines, which are of too low n value to be shipped. f The smelting companies were In President and General Manager j receipt of nn quotations on silver to-R. P Charles E. Knox, day, but Pollock A Co., claimed to Dunlap, Supt. E. A. Collins of tbe com- - have advices to tbe effect that the nt i. 2 ld 3. do pfd. GOES TO LA SAL. n ! MARKET 2 .(,i.,.,,,,,..,,,,, Citt.-2.iK- ! 24, 1907, STOCK 3. m si AUGUST 8; Goldfield Columbia, 45 naked; SL Ives, KitaMl; Conqueror, 13 bid: Lone Star, 21a22; Potlatch. 49 naked; Kendall Ext., 2a4; Sandstorm Ext., 45; Mayae, 67; Great bend. 6566; 25 naked; Empire, lual2; Red Top Ext., 2637; Florence, 4.521-4.55; Diamondfield B. B. Cun., 26 bid; Goldfield DUy, J.5j1.55; Laguna, 1.60 miked; Common wealth, 25 hid; MARKET SWAYED BY SALES. Combination Fraction. 2.121-22.1Moderate Buying Market Closed Dull Great Bend Ext.. 1415; Great Bend Annex, ba9; Milltowa. 25 bid; B. B. and Easy. Bom 67; Kewanoa, 75 naked; New York, Aug. 23. Stocks opened Esmeralda, 12 naked; Portland. 2ti Crnckerjack, 2bn21; F. Mohawk, hesitatingly. Moderate buying In rep- --1; 15 Md; Red Hills, 5253; Mohawk resentative railroad nocks resulted In a number of material advance Groat Ext, 1911; Lon Dillon, 8n; Y. Tiger, Non hern preferred Improved 24a 1021; Grandma, 1520; 8. P. Ext, Colo, ML Ext, points, TiiIob Pacific IS. Northern 24; Y. Ruse. 7 Md:7.121-27.53a4; Goldfield Co, Pacific IS, St. Paul IS. d AmalTriangle, 2un2L gamated 1 point. The market continued strong until after 1 o'clock. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Reading and Islon Pacific led the market The metal stocks were a In James A. Pollock ft Co., bankers keeuly Bought. I'nhia Pacific rose and brokers, furnished the following 2, Smelting and Amalgamated oa Nevada mining stock, IV. Atchison, Sugar and South- quotations from Sun Francisco today: ern Pacific 14. Comstock. Tha market continued atronr until 8465; Ophlr, 9511.00; Mexican. after 1 oclock. blocks of Gould Large ft Curry, 22a23; Con. V. lUaSl ; Union Pacific and Amalgamated were Yellow Jacket, 95 bid; Belcher, 19a bought. Groat Northern preferred Load Union Pa- 20. selling nt cific 3, and Amalgamated 2 over yesMoney. terdays closing. Ipoa abatement of New York, Aug. 23. Prime mercanthe demand. Great Northern preferred 6 to sterling: exchange reacted a point and tha other leaders tile paper, receded about 4 and trading became easier; railroad bofids, heavy; governments, steady. excessively dull. Tha market closed dull and easy. Declines of about n point war made OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O during the closing minutes. o Cleaina Stack List. o Atchison 1514 Union Pacific and Other Stocks O do pfd. 1 Close Strong. Baltimore and Ohio 89 200 Chicago and Northwestern New York, Aug. 23. BusiColon do Southern 2214 ness at the opening of the Denver and Rio Grande 2414 etork exchange saw prices undo pfd. 2 changed to slightly lower. BuyErie 20V tho raise ing to covet o Illinois Centra 133 to reach Paclfle Union caused Loularllle and Nashville 106 Other c losing. yesterday's Mexican Central 106 stocks rallied half. Missouri Pacific 67 New York Central 104 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 117 Pennsylvania 62 ,,, Reading Rock Island ale sees 106 Judge Henry Bush, of White Pine county, Kera.la, has returned to Ely from Muncy Creek, where ha baa been with a couple of Tonopah men, Fletcher and Jones, to look at his mining property in that section of the county. Judge Bush returns more enthusiastic than ever over Muncy Creek. Messrs. Fletcher and Jones went out with n view of making n purchase of Judge Bush's three patented claims. Thera la 2.000 toua of high grads ore ou the dump. Fletcher and Junes dotted a deal for tha Land other claims Deposit and thirty-odIn the district with Clayton and Ban aeit for a figure that Is entirely satisfactory to the sellers, but aa yet secret. tbe sum agreed upon la Judge Bush reports that Fletcuer and Jones have n deal pendlug for his three claims, and that ha will probably sell. While at Muncy Creek the Biiah party lived on mountain front at tha Hotel Muncy, keit by Mrs. Clayton. They had n moat delightful trip and Judge Busa aavs that he enjoys an auto now and acorns to rida 0 pM, In anything else. He left for HamiliasMiiiiiaiiiiiqi 119 ton this moruing in the Fletcher and 8t. Paul Southern Pacific 83 Junes machine. Fletcher and Jones 16 will return to Muncy Inside of ten Southern Railway L nlon Pacific ,,,,126 days. . .( SATURDAY, 2. MINES. Tenopah Men Hava Deal Pending for Purchase af Claims. LEASE. a former COPPER. Exportmenta With Leaching Process Being Mads in Lea Angelas. Fori war Salt taka Secures One an tha Laguna Mina. J. H. MacMillan, UTAH. OGDEN, CRIMINAL INSANE Sim-ueron- e, ly MacMILLAN'S EXAMINER: cents. The day's quotations is C7 Week's settlements far casting copper i nr belli made in the basin of 18 cents and cathodes at 18 pany and 1. L. Boaqui, designer of the mill. were all interested spectators of the starting up of the machinery, and were much gratified at the success atiaint-- d yesterday. The ore will toe ready for the sumps this morning. and sometime today the work or reduction will be commenced and continued. There will be only 341 SALT LAKE EXCHANGE. .. .. stamps of the 40 to drop fur awhile, but everything ao far as the company is concerned, is ready fur the full opTint) Stocks Attracts! Attention. But eration of ths plane It la tha power Trading Was Dull All Along Lino. that is lacking, but the electric comsespany premises that part of the work Salt Uko. An. S3. The early, Mia-lawill be remedied aa quickly as possiy and Stuck Salt Lake of the sions ble. not very tod icrii ny EschuKi au roe fined a al mated. Tbs trading GOLDFIELD PLANT. usual, jfet mo ts fewer stacks than Tunnel brought partlrlpatiuB of Beck Progressing ats a tbs totals up pretty well. Wlih two Enlarged Smelter Serna Feunda-tisnPaca duns ail was Satisfactory cxoeptiona, the huaiusaa sold Completed. Tunnel Hat. Bees is the Untie at tbo beginning, but recovered, closIt will probably be news to a 4 ing on the sale of 70s shares at and many to learm that the manage meut 12.12. Cukirado opened weak also improved; Crown Point did like- of the Garfield Smelting company has wise, but Skins Consolidated contin- a large fore ru gaged in construction ued sluggish sad with little turtle-tkiwhich In already at the Garfield to move forward. South Colum- producing ekine plant 2.09U.MM) pounds uf to bus dropped to 13 a share, while coiier metal monthly out at tha south Lake retualnded steady end of the Greet Salt Lake. The anNonnuin arouad 73 cent a nouncement waa made n good many Tbs unlisted stocks were inactive months ago that the plant would toe Inand ao sales of any kind were creased In alae sad would ultimately As effort was made to bring handle more than aa much again ore Ohio CVqiper out at 84.50, but failure then It la handling at Us present was the result. However, the stork limn. was offered at 1 1.75. VTuUh Treasure Tha work of enlargement has been Hill waa soma stronger, and indica- progressing for some little time and a tions point to higher market, It wae learned today that tha found if the deal looking tuwarda Ilona fur the new MarHougall roaaier a coalitioa with the Creole company building has been completed, those of goes through. the weal enicnaloo of the main buildTbs closing sales and quotations ing are half finished, two of the convara: verters alanda hava bees completed, two others are under coueiructluo and In addition to this, the mala shop has been enlarged and numerous other Improvements made along tbe lines previously outlined by those in charge of tbe enterprise. Tbe Initial unit of the Goldfield smelt-te- r was romp herd last year nud fur the past als month has been treating an average of 1.200 tons a dev. Enlargement of the plant has been n mailer id necessity owing to tha rapid growth of the company's business which baa been greatly augmented by the activity being displayed by the Boston Consolidated and lbs I'tah Copper companies at Bingham. Within n few months'' time the demand for more smelling rapacity wlU.be more apparent, especially ao after the mills of the last named companies are completed and get down to business. smelIt la expected that the Garfield ter In Ita enlarged form will he reedy for commission by the beginning of the year, hut la .very doubtful Indeed, unlrsa there la a radical Improvement in the fuel situation and In tha way of transportation facilities to bring tha ore to tha places for reduction frrno the mines of Bingham. 1 MOEXISQ 1 Vice-Preside- Pacific Ang. 23. The body of Evander Mclver, a wealthy contractor, was found in n basement lietween Slate and Twenty-fift- h sired. His skull waa fractured the head. by a blow on ...435 ,,114 o o o o o o o o o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ,,. R.H.E. ,. 1 4 0 laic Angeles i0 4 I Portland 11 Batteries Burns and Eager, Kle-eltend Donahue. Umpire, Kelley. a STILL 135 31 98 pfd, Mecksy Con. do pfd. 61 60 SAN FRANCISCO STRIKE THEIR PLACES ARE TO BE FILLED BY OTHER MINERS. MARKET. Men Claim They Are Humiliated and Bullfrog. 6a7; Bullfrog Mining, 12 Subjected to the Gaxe asked; Mint Bullfrog, S bid; National ef 8 pe eta tors. . Rank, 17m20; L Harris. 2a3; Gold Bar, 6859; Montgy. Sbo. Ext., 7a8; Mnntgy, ML, 10 bid; Hum m take Coo. 95 bid; Goldfield, New, Aug. 23. The minTramp Com., 32a33. ers employed on the Mohawk mine, Manhattan. Msnh. Cons., 40 bid; Monk. Min. Co., who walked out last Sunday because of dissatisfaction with ths change 6 bid; O. Wedge, I bid; Cow Boy, I Genbid; Org. Manh. 12. asked; Broncho, room requirement, are still out eral Manager Finch of the ConsolidatK bid; PtnenuL 5 57; Buffalo, asked says the men are violating one of Stray Dug., 3617; T. Horae, S bid ed the main provisions of the agreeInd. Camp, 6 bid; Standard, 2 naked. ments between the mine owners and Other Diatrict FVlrvlew 81L King, 20 naked; Fata tha Western Federation of Mlnera and view Eagle, 121-- 2 bid; Nevada Hills, that If they do not return to work their will be filled toy other union 61-- 1 naked; Pittsburg 8(1. Peak, places ; North Star Wonder, 4 mlnertL The nun claim they were humilasked: Eaglee Nest, 3335; Alice of iated and subjected ,to the gaxe of Wonder, 3a5. spectators. The local miners' nnlon hue taken COPPER REDUCTION. the matter up and,4f possible, a settlement of the difficulty will be reachBoston wires James A.' Pollock ed in a few days. Co. today: An grades of copper were reduced COLLAR BONE BROKEN. In both bid and naked prices nt the metal exchange today, making Los Angeles, Aug. 22. Loa Angeles Uke Electro 171-2aldefeated Portland today by a aoore of casting 1717 4 to 0. Randolph pitched his first game here with the Loa Angeles team Comstock. and scored a shat out Lua Angeles secured twelve bits off Pernell, PortOpblr, 1.021.05: Mexican, 51 naked two Gould A Curry, 24x24: Con. 81a land's new pitcher. Nagle secured 83: Savage, 82aS5; Hale ft Norcros singles and a double out of four times 7183; Yellow Jacket, 9597: Belcher, up. In tha first Inning Smith had his Into 2021; Confidence. 74 bid: Sierra Ne- collar bona broken by being run douvada. 8133; Exchequer, 38 bid; Union toy Burdette while completing ble play. Score: 3840. Original, 1.521-21.60- l-- 181-2nl- S V. Loe Angeles Tonopah. Montana Tonopah. 35 hid; Tonopah Extension. 1.25al.36; MecNnmnrn, 22 Q25: Midway, 70n73; Tonopah Belmont, 2.90 bid; Tonopah North 6tar, 18 bid: Ohio Tonopah, 2k3: West End Con., 62 a64; Rescue. 12al3: Tonopah ft California, 4s6; Golden Anchor, 13 al3; Jim Butler, 67a89; Cash Boy, 4 bid; Home. 6 asked: Boston Tonopah, 10 asked; Monarch Pitts. Exten., 6a8; O Golden Crown, 6 bid. O ooooooooooooooooo (, Loe Angeles, Cal, Aug. 23. The home team beat Portland today at Los score of 1 to 0. Both Angeles by Burns and Klaelln were In splendid form, allowing but four scattered hits each. Loe Angeles scored tbe only run of the game In the fifth Inning. Score: a,,,,,, 55. Western Union 90 Interborough Metropolitan dO Pfd. - . a ,. , , , , , , , , , , , , 29 James Nevtn, statu bullion tax collector. and N. W. Hoff, state auditor, were In Goldfield this week, rays the Goldfield News, coming over from Tonopah, to which clly they had been called to examine the accounts of the Tonopah Mining company, to settle a dispute regarding ths amount due the slate from that company. They found that there waa atlU due the sum of lil.nov from the last quarters production. The account will be settled at cure. 'From present Indications." said Mr. Nevln. "the bullion tax from tbe Goldfield district will run well into the six figures this year. We have mi special bukineaa, hut Just came over here to look around. This district la In sple ndid snrape and, in fact, the entire stale piesenta splendid prospects. I belleva that the present year's production will far exreed the expectations of many persons who have nut kept closely Informed In regard to the great, activity in mining In both the northern and southern portion of the aisle. I think that many of the operators In the Goldfield district will he surprised by the returns from this district this veer." Chicago. 95 27 151 Sugar Tennessee Coal and Iron United Btatee Steel 8 Lee Angeles, 1; Portland, 25 Peoples Gas State Will Receive Much Revenue From This fiourc. MURDERED, kali Pressed Steel Car Pullman Palace Car Standard Oil NEVADA BULLION, CONTRACTOR 62 Wabash 11 Wisconsin Central 18 Northern Pacific 116 Grant Northern, pfd 121 70 Amalgamated Copper American Car and Foundry 37 American Locomotive 52 American 8melting and Refa. . 95 6 pfd. 95 Brooklyn Rapid Transit 92 Colorado Fuel and Iron 21 International Paper 13 National Biscuit 69 National Lead 45 1SPORT1S Portland ...,1 Loa Angeles 1 0 8 6 6 0 2 x 4 -6 09600600 R.11.E. 0- 12 .4 0 ,0 6 2 Portland Batteries: Randolph and Hogsn; Pernell and Donohue. Umpire, Kelly. GOVERNMENT TROOPS DEFEATED Tangier. Aug. 23. The government troops under the command of Elmer-anl- , the uncle of the Sultan, have been defeated by triltesmen. Elmer-an- l Goldfield. retreated hi the direction of Alc xnr. Elmeranl'a defeat means there 46 asked : Red Top, 4 2 Sandstorm, asked; Mohawk, 19.00 bid; Col. ML. 50 le Janger of the hill tribee looting naked: Jumbo Ext.. 1.75 bid; Vernal, Alcnsar. Throe days ago Ralenll, who la holding Cald Sir Harry Mac Lean 15 hid: Pen neyl vanla. 2 asked: Goldfield Min. Co.. 1.40 bid: Kendall, 23 prisoner, waa not more than eight bid; Adams, ltol'c Sliver Pick, 55s miles from Elineranl'e headquarter. M: May Queen. 13 Md; Nevada Boy. I 7aS; Black Butte Ex: ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. 79; Dixie, 7a --WANT 1 HOME ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE SCENES AT THE WILD N. Y, DAMME-MOR- ASYLUM. Is the character cf the we supply 01)r traiaj,. aarvk Prompt, reliable and at day time yon say vCDto,,! S3 lor yearn. ALLEN TRANSFER CO Outbreak, Cunningly Planned by tha Madmen, Was Almost Successful. tes Plattsburg, N. Y, Aug. 23. For two hours a mub of patients nt the stole hospital for the criminal Insane In Dnmmemorn stood off their guard while others made a desperate attempt to force an exit from the building. Not until one of the madmen bad been shot and killed and the gunrda reinforced by leas violent Inmates end villagers, wax the outbreak suppressed and the patients again lucked In their rooms. Ihe Urge dormitories were wrecked, windows smashed, Iron gratings bent and walls damaged, where en effort to wrench their bare from fastenings had been made. The dead man waa Isaac Dubois, who had been at the husptul only n short time. Convicted of larceny In the second degree, he was subsequently ordered to the state hospital. Tha outbreak waa planned with great cunning and carried out with reckless boldness. All hod been quiet among tha 320 men In the Institution, when, at exactly ft o'clock, and without aay notices hie signal having been given, almost all of the Inmates, who had been lined up for retiring, rushed into two of the big dormitories end slammed the doors in the faces of the surprised guard who rushed after them. Tho madmen barricaded tho doors with beds end other furniture and began a fierce assault on tht heavily barred windows, evidently hoping to force nil nt once and thu obtain easy avenue of escape. A number of the leas violent insane offered their assistance to the keeps and were enlisted. It wae Impossible to force the doors, and' guards wen stationed nt all the outside wlndowe and ordered to uhoot arms and bonds appearing through the windows, but not to kill nave In cnee of absolute necessity. All the fire boss was then connected and heavy streams of water directed at the windows where the patients could be seen. But the Insane rioters put mattresses In the windows end cun-- , tinned to hummer nt the stonework in which the burs are fixed, nil ihe while shouting end shrieking. Above the tumult, however, could bo heard the furious pounding of the Iron bedposts wielded by the Inmates, whs also had a heavy chisel end sledge hammer. Several shots were fired by the guards,, but It was Impossible to effective. tell whether they were When the riot ws quieted It was discovered that Isaac Dubois had been shot and killed, probably Instantly. Townspeople and guards from the prison were attracted by tbe terrific noise and assisted materially when, nt 11 o'clock, the wardens made a aeries of assaults and finally forced the doors and overpowered tho rioters. This la the first and only outbreak of any sort since the opening of the hospital In 1900. WE HANDLE superior stuff only in groceries comand fancies" monly called staple tbe necessaries and luxuries. Nat-rally wo cant afford to sell nt the price of Interior grades. Nevertheless, our figures ore calculated oa only fair basis of profit Wo think you'll like to deal with na. TRIBE & JONES, FRENCH DRY CLEANING Having added a dry cleaning department to our business we are now prepared to handle ladies and gentlemen'! suits, portieres and all that fine allk or wool articles should hot ha washed la tha ordinary way. Wa. purpose in this department, aa well as in our laundry work to give the public tbe best service to be bad la the city. OGDEN STEAM Terrific Cloudburst Descends With Groat. Fury Upon Cedar City. Cedar City, Aug. 23. Yesterday ternoon nt about 4:45 a terrific thunder storm that partook of the nature of a cloudburst descended over this place doing Incalculable damage to property In town as well ne tho Hilda. Vivid flnabee of lightning and heavy crashes of thunder wee followed by actual sheets of water falling continuously for at least one hour and a half. A few moment after the first peal of Grander and fall of rain and hall tho flood of water draining from tho foothills to the southeast of town swooped (town upon the town to the depth of two feet or more. Main street waa Inundated and several business houses narrowly averted the flooding of the cellar One firm, (hat of Stoll ft Pendleton, were unfortunate enough to have their basement flooded. Resident cellars in other streets were filled to overflowing and muck damage resulted to fruit stored and other property. The Hood divided Juet south of town and the greeter portion went through the South field, doing damage to all the standing crops ns well ne to grain that had been cut and placed In shock. The field was one vast lake of mud and water and the damage done can not be estimated at present, but it will run np Into the thousand Several farmers claim that their grain cropi are entirely ruined. The streets of the town are badly washed In places and it will take several days to repair them. The reservoir of the water system, just east if town, was badly damaged and Water-maite- r Urle has a force of men at work repairing IL The people have to be very careful In thefue of culinary water, is tbe system doee not contain much this morning and the water In the creek Is not as yet fit fur use. The flood of two weeks ago was a severe one, but wnt not so large ne the one last evening. More damage was done by half In this lost flood, and tbe farmers, many ef them, will suffer In tbe matter of feed for their ub LAUNDRY af- ' I ' 111 M 111 I I 111 1 1 1 Bath Phenes 237. Wash. 2286 THUNDER BTORM DAMAGE. T I 48 Twa Phones 174. 8L sty-fift- h MITCHELL BROS. ' FOR MONUMENTS. Jut arrived I eerieeds marble sad graattp to m from Dent boy from ageeta as they get targe eemataolene sad you have to pay them. Ptaae your orders at one YARD OPPOSITB CITY CEMETERY. OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE jmnnivi 826 Twenty-fift- St h California and Eastern event wire for all opening the first cutting of absolutely a failure and this catting flooa- la almost entirely destroyed by male, ns VESSEL WRECKED. Portland, Ore., Aug. received by (ho Merchant pebanga aye that tbe American ship JoM rler la aabora at Nelson's loaa. The Thq vessel win bo a total was bou crew la safe. The Currier south from Alaska with a cargo salmon and a number of cannery BM who composed the crew. went on on unchartered rock- vessel ie under charter to the Ala Fishermen's Packing Co. of cam Sbe In taden with about 4,600 of salmon. WANT ADS BRING BIO RESULTS, H H III I H I 1 1 I I I III I IHH ' 1 MANUFACTURERS Look at the Label and Insist on Ogden and Utah Made Goods HI UTAH CANNING M: i. CO. J. G. READ & BROS. CO. WM. PEARCE Harness and Saddlery PIONEER FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS OGDEN, UTAH. 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