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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER: Salt Lake, State and Intermountain News queut occasions by both men eaJ woman. It was also apparent that some of tha rooms were nothing Uaa a than dope" joints, frequented ky that are lower la the scale at boiaamity than any who ere found to tee main part of tha city. The vtitt to the west aide resulted to the errant of many degraded and Chief McKenato said after hU return that then would be kept under strict surveillance hereafter. The proprietors of tho Jotou were notified that they must remove ell the locks from the doors of these rooms and dispose of such articles at furs so era not customary to aatooau. Tha visit waa occasioned by the boast of the sulooe-kcapewho declared to their recent deal logs with the Juvenile court that they would eendttet their buaisass aa they planned, fortunately lor them. Chief McKaasle did not see any youths to their placea of buninaan while be wan making the tospeetioa. Chief McKenato will provide him-ee- lf with a list ef ati the autooas aad billiard roomn in the city and tha proprietors of these coa earns will ba notified by the chief personally that they must observe the Sunday closing ordinance to the letter and that any violation of the Instructions would result la tha rsvocatioa of tha Been sea of the eReaders. AU other eoaeerne that are not contest with the profits of oig days business la one weak will ba dealt with in n similar peremptory OGDEN, UTAH. SUNDAY, AUGUST 1907. 25, to Kentucky, not only to testify in the Powers esse but to submit myself to trial before e Jury of say native state." MINING MARKET daa-lacn- CORTELYOU Salt Lake, Aug. Id. Wart wee bora today to At effect that of Jaha W. Hall, formerly a resident Gwnrtto tilkr, Idaho, wee drowned ea toe night of Mar Tiber, to la seSmarter, Aug. 17. aed al Ms Sadr Lad aat batt recov- C4a ia the oartu part f tbalJdday aa- ftonrt Mr. MaU, Edwarde, vara farrtad ever- Bally liaar aad vaat to eMOsare mm Lay a few mile distant. At 6:66 to the evening (bay ratmraad to (to ferry, too hunt oa tho oppuoke ealy to Sad rtrar. Mr, Hall doaidod aido of tto m awfaa tho stream to get the boat. - Divesting htawaB of hla ctotbtofc excepting aadarvaar. to wadad aad warn to a a and bar la midstream, where ba reotad a abort time aad tbaa plunged lata tba Bala channel, which at that point to abant 100 yard vldo aad vary deep. Hto aompaiiloa aooa board ortoa tor help. bat aa tba night waa vary deft. tho d rooming man oould not ba aaoa, aad Mr. Edwards waa powartoaa to lead aaalataaao. Tba aboato of tba latter, however, brought boo to tba oppootto abora, bat by that time nothing cctld bo Been or heard of Mr. Hall. All night a aearrh van Instituted for tba Blading Baa. aad for aaveral days tha baat waa kept up, but without avail, for at tba lent Infant alloa received Mr. HaU'a body bad not bran found. He left a wife aad throe or feur amall chlto INSPECTOR SMALL DIES. that Judge Whittaker will be so tha bench, and I do not care to file aa affidavit of prejudice against him. but 1 shall certainly have to do so unless I caa have all my cases continued wui after the return of your honor." Judge Diehl said tha matter ewild ha arranged between counsel and the prosecuting attorneys. WALTHOUR. KRAMER DEFEATS Five Thousand Feopls Witases Two Champions Battle far Hsnora. cr 1.00 paw Balt Lake, Aug. pla crowded into tha Salt Palace saw ear track arena Prtday night to aso tha bicycle races. Tha Interest vu match race caste rod in a Prank Kramer, tha champion sprint rider, end Bobbie Wulthoar, the The Cham pi os rider behind puce. people were about avemly divided aa to favorite. but after the race they were all Kramer. Tha latter simply chamaway from tha pion and waa cat by tha length of the stretch, four riders ware put la to para tho race. Weithuur taking tha pace all the way, aad Kramer hanging to him throughout until tho Mat lap of the race, whas ha jumped an tha lower tore and passed Walthaar aa if tha Uttar was Heading stilt Ha gradually draw away from Wtithour aad won out to tho fast time of 10:11 of a which tlma waa threa-flfthrace aeooad faster than the batwooa Lawaon aad Walthour. Kra-aie- r sprinted hla laat lap to ;:11 44 aad rotfe tha laat asartor la :Id H. Walthour will not try nay more sprint tha match raoea, hat will paced game, is which ha uhtuee. The twomuto Up handicap profea-tona- l waa ana at tha prattles t events of (he season, and tha fight tor positions for tha laat fear laps at tho race brought about many changes. McFarland wae pulling Saiaueiaom to wlu, hut the Utter found It hard work to hang on. and when ha waa turned tawe waa suable la go ahead. Moa-rowho started from tha mark, looked like a winner, but after winning aeven laps la tha race, ha man. waa Overhauled by tho back-mar- k Clarke Started atone from scratch and caught hla men without trouble. Hopper and Hollister rode a bard race and for a time it waa all Holltotar, who loat oat by lees than n foot to Clarke for first place. Wilcox beat ou Samuel sou for third place. Fyo early bad hla hand cut oS by tha pokes of Beni nelson's roar wheel. Tha Pride of Provo" canto by ao elose that his rear wheal atruck Pya's handle bars aad n doctor waa called to attend tha Injured hand. Tha mils invitation waa won by Pye in n close finish from Ifolllstar. with Bsmuelson, Hopper and West nil hunching In order named. In tba fast time of 1:88. Tha mile handicap amateur wti won by Mayor from tha aaventy-yar- d mark, in 1:S1 S I, whlrh tlma would have beau n worTd'B record bad It been mad from match. Creba had a tong lead two Ups from homo, but Maysr camu out with n sprint that landed tha money. Dollars, tho scratch mas, could gat no better than fourth plaaa. amateur was assy Tha quarter-mil- e picking fur DeMara, who triad for tha world's record, but In tha Urge field starting, got off too alow and hla time waa :tf 16. Dtofenbadher got out of a bad place and finished second, with McCormack running third place. Quarter-mil- s oiena amateur, Aral heat Dtofanbacber first, Hollister second. Morgan third, lima :Sl Second heat McCormack first. Creba second, (litas third. Time. .31. Third heat DeMara first, Wright second. Hampshire third. Tima, :SS a amateur final quarter-mile- , first. Diefenhacher second, third, tillaa fourth. Time, five-mil- e ru a -- a S-- flvo-mll- e re-eat- 1 : Aug. 14. Poetnffle A. CtanaB of San Fraa rtooov died this Boning at the L. XX S. boaplul of heart dlfflcultlea, at tba Salt Lake, ago of , ' i . i ' Tba ramaina war removad 17. Evans nndortaktag nstabltshmaaL t, preparatory U ablpBoat to FYrgue oatsrta, Ua aadva place, for lst mane Mr. Small waa nntU recently stationed to Denver, but the altitude there was toe gnat for hla ailment, and ha secured a traaafer to San Frae-atooHa waa oa bla way through Ihto cMy tba other Any, oa aa official trip, whn ba became aa 111 that removal to tho hospital waa necessary. Tba deeasaad waa 17 years eld, aad waa a widower. Hr. Small was stationed in Utah years ago, no that ba wae wall bnswn bare. He eonduetod e tba examination of tba Odgan which resulted In the imprison- moot of tba postmaster. a, post-offic- f ' OBJECTS TO JUDGE WHITTAKER. or three weeks before Judge Diehl bolds uuothar sessioa at court la tbla city. Tbla araaiug, la company with Dr. Richards and Dana T. Smith, bo laaraa for a fishing trip on tha fiuako river. When Judge Diehl made tha aaaouaosaBsat this morning that ho weald ha absent from tha city for name time. Attorney Newton arose and Mid; Inaamueh aa yon will ba away from tba city for soma time, I ask that Ml oases in which I am interested, whether they ba city or Mate caaeA be continued until after tba vatarn at year honor. I enderstand AMUBEMENTB. UTAHNA THEATER Direction Sullivan A Coneedlne. R. Atonandar Grant, General Mgr, 116-yar- d 3-- Bill Chanson Every Saturday Night Evenings, Two Complete Sill and B:3P Perform-aaee- m WEEK COMMENCING Saturday, August 24th rADELE PALMER & 00., Presenting a lively comedy sketch, entitled, The Ice Man :f d-- 1:03 II. IIL CAPTAIN nENRT, Giving Demonstrations of the Wonderful Possibill- ties of Wireless Telegraphy. IV. THE SWICKARDS, Singing aad Dancing . Cbmedi&n. v. ILLUSTRATED SONG. vl THE UTAHXA800PE. Latest Motion Pictures, Hereafter . the . vaudeville performance will be held in the Utahna Theater. An those coming la late for first' performance are rsqueetod to remain and witness entire program, or up to the pert you here misted. PRICES 10o, toe, XOe e markets The unHated stocks were active la However, few eelee were reported. Bingham Standard sold down to SB coats, aad Uintah Treasure Hill at 4d cents. Tha closing quotations and sales were: Unlisted Stocks. . Stocks. Bid. Asked SB Wheeler ' .IB Emma Copper .IB IB Copper Glaaee ,lili .ZB .SO Bingham Standard. ' .45 .40 Uintah Treat. Hill. Mountain Dell II the bidding today. GOEB TO ASYLUM. William Bangs, Fork City Miner, d of Assault, Adjudged Insane. Balt Lake, Aug. Z4. William Benge, Park City miner arrested abant n month ago on n charge of attempting to assault criminally a links girl near Pioneer park, escaped prosecution Friday by being adjudged insane in tbe district noun. Hu w committed to the asylum nt Provo. Friends of Benge who Interested themselves In hie eaae esy that he baa not been in htn right mind for aome time. He is afflicted with an Incurable malady, end to believed to bo nafferiag from- - paresis. He to well, pest the prime of Ufa Benge has no lmmedlte family. Robert Owens, the Wdleb ' miner from Btnghsm Junction, arrested n few days ago because he Imagined (tint he bed untold wealth In MoCoP-mtoft Company's bank end that peo- were trying to rob hla of It. wae kewtee adjudged Insane and committed to the asylum. Owens did not repost hie tale of wealth to the court, although he did say that he had valuable mining property in Utah end Arisons end owned a smelter cite worth 878,000 in Cottonwood. He declared, however, that enemies bad made an effort last winter to kill him by burning Urn shout the body with rhetalcsle. lie to nearly 71 rears at age. He re-to sentence cently served a thirty-da-y the county Jell for vagrancy He wee set up by a Justice ef the peace nt Bingham Junction, Kswhouae ..... 10. 7B - .30 .30 .31 .... - .... 4.80 00 .18 .35 et 1,500 10. at 73, seller Failed to Shew Up and the Wedding Was Postponed. Groom BO. Sioux Con., 1,800 at 47; 500 nt 48, seller 60; 600 at 46. Victor. 600 at 18(4; 1.000 at 15. Yaakee, 1,000 at 60; 100 at 61, Portland, Ore., Aug. ZLFor two hours guests who had assembled at Arleu, a suburb of Portland, for the buyer StL. wedding of Dexter Dey end Mies AnOpen Beard Bales. nie Conroy, awaited the coming of Ajax, BOO et SO. the groom. The happy event was Beck TunneL 500 at 1.00. , scheduled tor I o'clock, and when Day 500 at 13. Nevada Fill-viedid arriva nt 10 he waa In Crown Point, 1.000 at buyer finally of a pbUoemaa and ao drunk charge BO. Iroa Blossom, 600 nt 1J0; 100 et that the nuptial ceremony waa postwaa poned, and tua 1.37(4. . left waiting at the church. May Day, BOO at 46; 1,000 at 15(4- When Day did not appear at the Lead King, 1,000 at Id. hour appointed the police began Little Chief, 707 at 10. eearcbing for him. They found Day In Seven Troughs, 100 st 66. l' dblebra-tloUncle Sam, 700 at U7V4; 300 at the midst of aa In tbe meantime the guests had VIO. grown Impatient. A groomless supper Victor. 100 at 16(4. suggested Itself and they partook of New York. BOO at 15. tha ice cream aad other delicacies y which had been ordered. The TAYLOR'S OFFER. then adjourned sine die. n Man Accused of Complicity In Murder Goebel Sends Out Statement. wumrewwM BUllnge, Mont, Aug. S3. Thera was rush st the land office place this morning nt o'clock, that time mark- t ing the beginning of the period during which any person qualified to make a homestead entry may fila oa tha lends of the Huntley National Irrigation project, which have nog been of imprinted. Altogether there were 631 hrm units left unentered, after those of the first 1,000 who saw fit to do eo had made their filings. Three men camped" at the land office door all laat alghL Other bomeoeekere arrived daring the night, and thia morning nt were In Une at o'clock twenty-fiv- e the land office door. Among tho number was one women. GERMAN Paris, Aug. 34. Premier Clemen-eet- u will return to Paris tomorrow from Marlenbad and will go immediately to KumbouUlet where he will give President Fhllleres an account of his interview with King Edward. Tha foreign office hare officially assumes that diplomatic complications over Morocco are not likely to occur, aa the official attitude of Germany since the crisis has been one of complete epprovaL Ambassador Cambona visit to Chancellor Voa Buelow nt Nordey although arranged prior to the fighting at Caaa Blanca and having no official relation to the Moroccan sitaattoa. Is expected to have a good effect la enabling the two governments to understand each other. Nevertheless the attitude of the Germea newspapere, which are constantly filled with Insinuations and innuendo, creates aome - misgivings lest the German government, ia the event of the situation demanding stronger measurec, abruptly change its boat aa it did several times during the Algedrea convention. Some ef the French papers are fairly convinced that thia la what will happen, but the foreign office gives ao encourego-men- t to tbla assumption and In proceeding on the mandate which they received at Algedrea, end, if the unexpected happens all the powers will AGED IDAHO WOMAN COMMITS SUICIDE Tired ef Life. Lucy M. Button, Agtd SO, Takca too Laudanum Route, Rexburg, Ida., Ana 3. Mrs. Lucy Button, sped SO years, took ounce of leedseum end died from the effects on Tuesday, nt 1 p. m. On Sunday evening Dr. Ormsby, of Rexburg, was hurriedly called to Bunuydell, which Is B or 10 miles uouth of Arriving there, ho found Mrs. Button Buffering from the effects of laudanum. Ho worked with her until about 3 o'clock, pumping out tbe stomach sad gave the usual stimulants. He left her In n revived condition and with Instruction in regard to care of the patient. On Monday forenoon while on hla way to Bunuydell, he met n man who toU him that Mrs. Button was dead, eo the dorter re tn rued to Rexburg. Later he found out that she wee alive mud Immediately went over to Bunuydell on Tuesday, bet was too late, as Mrs. Button was dead whsn be reached her. Her life could have been saved bed Dr. Ormsby not been wrongfully Informed. Mrs. Button was tired of Ufa and despondent. XL Rrx-bur- g. CHIEF MAKES RAID Reopanlng ef Properties Once Worked By Natlvs a New York, Aug. 34. Development of the Ocampo mines in Western Moxleo, by the Green company, ban progressed to e point where Colonel William C. Greene Is confident that the early history of the properties will be duplicated, if not excelled. The Oeempo mines, formerly the Jeans Merit, form one of tho most famous camps tu all Mexico. They wore discovered la 1811 by n mule herder who stumbled upon n three-pounmess of almost pure gold. Sliver wae found shortly after end. In the years that folio wed. the mines enriched the world to the extent of fully $100,000,000. These results were accomplished under tho disadvantages of antiquated methods that lost thirty to thtrty-flv- e per cent of the vnluen in tailing! which penned into the Ocampo creek end its tributaries. Most of the mines have not been worked for years, the rich Santa Juliana and Compromlso having been abandoned In IStO, owing to the deterioration of the bonansa ore formerly mined, and also owing to tbs flow of water into tho lower levels. Recently Colonel Greene acquired forty-eigout of the fifty proven veins of the romp. Including the Santa Jullnna which alone, in tha old days, produced 100,000.000 of silver. These properties now will be worked to modem mining methods that can accomplish results uatbougbt of when tbs romp was at tha height of Its prosperity. Operations will be pushed on ell true fissure veins and greater depths will be sought in order to redeh tbe sal p aids sod as. Thu cyanide process will be used and the sands of Ocampo crock will be sifted for values that were lost under tbe old method All of thle greet work sow is simplified by the completion of the wagon road Into Ocampo from Temo-sachiou ihe Chihuahua ft Pacific railroad. This construction cost tho Greene company $376,000 In geld, but It opens up the very heart of the rugged Sierra Modes mountains in which are situated the Ocampo, Oonchsuo end Pinos Altos camps, all of which arc owned by the Greens company. r er 101-mi- le Arrests Women Who Are Found In Quaetionablu Resorts. .Sal Lake, Aug. 3d. Chief McKen-nl- e of the Suit Lake police visited the west elds saloons end dives Friday sad discover a condition of affairs In which tbefa Is not only a chase but aa urgeat need of improvement. Many ef these concerns had rooms at tha rear that ueemsd from general appearance to be anything but tbe permissible Boeeeaottee ef eoealled respectable saloons. Entrance to these rooms was barred with feck sad key d aad when tho proprietors were to opea the doom It wae found that the rooms were occupied, oe (re- com-pelle- Gold-811v- OREGON SHORT LINE EXCURS-lo- n to Powell, Idaho, daily Sept 1st to 4th. Aecoeat Big Lost River Land Co. open for entry 10,000 acres lend under the Carey Act JS.20 round trip. Tleketa good to return until Sept. th. cna? plmrmnaopei has it. ap MBlblB OBJ Admission to Grounds t druf vita wmtinatca mtat be made ttt peferwo to me for which pound la Irtenied. SgasssS: MEfiessss no. In tha nae of tba rnriomw diecta whkh eompoas tha eatank dy, Fenma,he hag leaned, KuS little, ROW to hswmwilgq ftt eaeli ingredient, how to eomhw! into aatable compound, how to xtnZ then into nefc aloe pnmoetiia blend tho taste, the operation aad chemical pqmlisrtH,, Bf Ingredient ia eider to vnbm, phamaoeatioal product UyaaT lalticiaia doctor phar&achG chemists. d WIBBFIAT, THAT AS mint avl1 FX3S3 CH THE WAY Q Wttr THE SHUGS AES COXBIllSl DEPENDS UPON THE THEJISELVEL The compound must preaeitaatatoii which ia not allactad by ehangasoftM peratnre, not aCected by exposure mT air, not affected by ago. It must bn combined that it will ramainjuRt aaaw whether need fa the lonirei mining camps of the northwest a? it oofieo plantations of tha tropica A complete lilt of the lngndlmfcj Parana would not enable any diur, or plrfaician to reproduce Peruse, h the aim and sagacity by whkh ingredients are brought togethirtfc give Parana much of its peculiar chi aa an effioadoua catarrh remedy. However mnch virtu each inpk cat of Parana may poaeaL the vahii tlw compound depends largely upog & manner and propartioa la which tb are combined ml loyally support whatever mexaurai in found necessary to Insure the h(ms of lives end property of the Europssa ia Morocco. The government has received info mntion allowing (hut a Germia m chant at Tngier, who la notorious fa bin dislike of Frenchmen, Inspire tfc reporta cabled the German newipiy era, criticising the action of fit French troops nt Casa Blanca. Radii ACQUITTED. Logan, Aug. 31. In tho case of A. A. Law, county attorney, against: Sheriff Thomas H. Smith, the court today Instructed the Jury to bring in n vet diet of acquittal. Tbe Jury was out gold-silv- POLICY IN MOROCCO. t Indlanspolls, Ind, Aug. Z 4. William Taylor, former governor of Kentucky, whose extradition ban been ought by that state since tbe assassination of Govsrner Go be seven yean ago lest night, gave out a sign-a- d statement offering to return to Kentucky to stand trial himself and to testify la the Caleb Powura case If he can be assured absolutely of fair treat meat la hla statement Hr. Taylor ays: "If Commonwealth Attorney Robert B. Franklin ban power to prom las Immunity and will cause what remains of the 1100,000 corruption fund to be returned to the treasury of Kentucky, no part of It to be used la these prosecutions, thus putting my case on tha name footing as other criminal eases; will guarantee that all trial Juries in my case shall be composed of six upright Democrats and like number of upright Republicans; wUl guarantee that ball will be greeted mo within the limits of 1100,000; wlu dlsmlee the Indictments against til parties used ns prosecuting witnesses exoept myself, leaving them free to testify without fear, coercion or restraint and, last but by no manna least, will la advance, by mutual agreement, select aa tbla, upright end Impartial judge to try my ease, I will without nay promise of immunity, voluntarily and gladly retora B. DISTRICT. Gold-Silve- n. ante-nuptia- eom-paa- i. SHERIFF SMITH 10.60 .Chief, 1.500 Mountain Lake, . k HUNTLEY ...... West Quincy .... Old American .... SC Cedar Seven Trougs Coa.. ,10 East Ttntio Con 10 Ohio Capper 4.56 McDonald Ely Seven T. Ktnderg. .... Seven T. Therlen Listed Stocks. n .... Utile OCAMPO MINES OF MEXICO. Pinal mile Invitation, professional Pye first, Hollister second, gsrauel-an-u third. Hoppar fourth. West fifth. Time. 1:66. M1U handicap, amateur Mayer 470 yards) first, Creba (IS ywrda) second. La Belle (IBB yards third. DeMara (scratch) fourth, Dlefenbucbcr (SB yards) fifth. Tlma. 1:66 I B. Two-milUp handicap, professional CUrke (scratch) first, Hollister (100 yards) second. Wilcox (81 yards) third, Bamuelaon (70 yards) tonrth Time, 1:81 Five-mil- e match race Kramer first, Walthour second. Time, 10:11 3-- HERR BAOXA & ASSIST., Impersonating Great Bleu of the Past and Present Balt Lake. Aeg. IL The sales ef week oa the Boor ef the SaK Lake Stack ft Mining Exchange amounted to considerably more than a quarter at a mllUoa dollars. The market has bees aluggiah ted prices at the close were found to be goner, ally lower, hut broken are of the opinion that the better stocks are ending close to the bottom now. aad that a reaction for the better may be anticipated almost any dey, particularly spun the clearing up of the seek-er- the crop-movin- g Mile invitation, professional, first heat Hollister first, Pye second, Motv only a few mlnulea when It reported In roe third. West fourth. Tims. 1:01. accordance with the instructions of Beeond beat Bamuelaon first, Wil- the court. liams sscoad. Hopper third. Time, S-- II. d n, New York, Aug. Z4. Secretary announces that, beginning next week, he will place each week in New York, Boston and such other cities as he sees fit, deposits of government funds ia sufficient quantities to prevent money stringency or possible panic during tho period. Cortelyou plans to prevent a. panic rather than eome to the relief of tha market whee It actually la la trouble. Tbe period ef government relief will extend over at least five weeks. For these deposits the law allows Cortelyou to use all custom funds, end If these ere Insufficient he will 1.0ZyB. seller 60; 300 nt 3.031s; 100 augment them from the treasury balance. The secretary hopes to prevent at S.OZVfc, seller 30. Black Jack, 800 at 60. peculators from taking advantage of Colorado. 100 at 7.80, buyer 30; 100 the situation by not announcing in adat 7.46, buyer 30: 10.0 at 7.40; 100 at vance the amounts to be deposited. He believes the plea will do much to 7.40, buyer 80; 100 at Crows Point, 300 at 98; 1,600 nt 01. prevent a VM movement to Europe. Iron Blossom, 400 at 1.30; 600 nt 1.3Zts, bnyar 60. GLORIOUSLY DRUNK. Cor-telyo- u Week Closed With Dull Market for Mimng Stacks. j -- Secretary to Deposit Public Money ia Seme Large Cities. SALT LAKE MINING EXCHANGE. Cotnpc-usJ- In any medical compound pcfiAs npea the tr fe q ronpotukled aa upon the ia TO THE RESCUE. char-ectss- JOHN W. HALL. 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