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Show 10 THE | Famous INTER-MOUNTAIN , PS Old Silver REPUBLICAN, | : SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, Mine SUNDAY, ses = of Uta |, er eae et Elsinore have been fleurir j ter ter osyetetem ‘ t own,I their for) i |The findings were jords of the court. c somewhat skeptical some suspicion the still with ee spread upon the L Ws th i older resid > residents. r = Uiah, : the Emma, eerie history the the of er them. fam-lowners the first great ie ee which, for a . : most wonderful mine them very England eventually that as the we aithy the fromVes active to retire neland for : ns was | hy for that reason | dividend aver in the Sees whole history of silvé mining It A a was, too, the center of 1 a S¢ andal which! agitated America and several months, leading an investigation by of Representatives Lyon told had become S ¢ anxious of] were : A short time, e elie! in ok hair offered their ; arke the market Prof. Silliman's Report. Fisher, however, was not a man for |jump in the tO | examination the National House |the in 1876 and con-/the E oie ra : Senator Stewart s, life y | Morton erent great jon to|1@ dark.. He insisted that of hiWamn ne dbatmnntes on a train met and . sae miner, Senator]... ;¢@ endeavored having obtained antetieihescvoreta e Hill e tol Gola e wnt his good Said faith. by * Senator Morton, and bh st . before the senate investiga-|iat an| on committee that py | inion that Senator he was of Stewart loa ale Nel ms (secure his services as solicitor hefore | )o, i Aeeles > BA the court in tr trial of th ise, Hi 60 to 1868 where he e eco j 18 alo e case, = f ae j}actions Were not considered as founded een a Salle Fill sale greatest] th ? per per day. day, m pte-for o ww which the as Tone ke OMA SMe aaa ie Daggett Ait ee et Prot irs | Piri ae and othe reid BA SE SPU { Lae. Ore ; _ valued duced..in the mine at the was in ae"8 Nes 71) $81 aS seyen worked that in-'man who _ |madejust pro-!be was months his ore had been interested. left | being spread faettehid RRSP TUN CORURLINE Line x eters are stat Se s mine. 1 ay ubl cent ral Longan oe a the Emma a reese abe Pi entos eae nt The ofessor } t Vi < : rreat | z ‘ < . remove petitioned to VAS petition al dg ete ea See Soe in Asiethe geological ay eminence and met- |] resident wa rely ajllurcical world and the report to be! him, either from the embassy LOn-| : 5 : 6 at that was; by as him good wasas regarded a personal by tion of pPoctor the mine. Silliman When the was made all to)/9°" inspec-|'2® or to forcewhieh him Company, report of | Yen {ft saig, |19S- Such was 1t solid upon to his resign name ee Cheetaat oti suai rite ee La ere * ‘ ; | pedal « Oplt Lake northwest and Al southeast syith a}.S a. m t s rt a Tortyetive* | t About, the * northeast; degrees from the horizontab in .golng! . goin gollow ing the footwall LE a rae ees SHAPE ut al from] had qian ace, commercial stand-| this ground that the of they q from the.sura|. ia terme a we pinérs a slip standing at A tutw siible his, was} -elehte; about departure. piece. from Alchesy Duliding the ers tions in depth, and on the course of | tained control of the property through | depre ssion. of. the. northeast wal) j ery ae interest in the ming for! piety : ee gate oe Park, with Senator William - M.' Stewart of Nevada and others, went to! the par aes t for sub-| M. P.; Percy Doyle, P.: M. 20!pemberton. of alue pounds. The Ane mel pa the organizers by Pisldsids of 134 were paid amounting in inter per for all to sts of the cent per were| Henry cof 0...W. inane lal coup T rarely ver in 1872 vanced In a the vein and. although Pérk..which en on was | prominently identified onganizedcémpany has many 6p al saw never in been have a the extension rights to on Judge J. B. trumped-up andn personal The case, resulted Sehenck, the charges only the The ing of of more St. that had swindle is | of and the quest treasure, including, tic the smiling ane ee ved. ciated" Seth ‘ 2 killing of men. A per ised, the the ang its highly at 2,10644 and {his MRobert Chisholm, the 4 | MOntas at Lath‘ Ree . -|per month, Dividends Toni others cent, per Analy $100 s an "per cent® ha was per share, Mr. upon/ of company and. Walker, James M. Day. General H. Henry Robert in Baxter part ofpaid.the price his one-half interest purchased title by mi in $375,000 was _Blevin = as Burl! a London of the satlsfled that of|to if he met and were paid to to ov = eS Mr. in) . and daughters was. matter w ee at a looked by the J. R. the develop- upon as a to a Jouppals of |denied one-| ark to attend P.; with meetings were i err Boy is H land a trip..to nearing. appointment |i the went St. that induce him the to mine to the at the great however, stocks the cent|@f 19%4 | thus ment bean descriptions mines and these were in in the ae offered the had visit he ($5,000,009 to sell J thing = it | simulate ne ‘market. He ath mone knew ge a out. resulted | been pe The stimulation Meanwhile thatthe: mins veiled with market, agents, worked outs and n N aacals. floating ene ene iwelged ine completioi eal s Park the. mine, eee Ae "4 . | or lon ' te wilarailce bey wide lite St. Clair powerful that) lasting with . in Peal mariners, WrtRQut It is mace ‘ I Ty Price en a at me me me ee me ae ot alee a me I$ 1330 Cu ee STOVE . with peat? wee = Ee aes _____- a aera wood, coke appearance extra ‘vel heavy i so $8 ara burns coal, .bandsome in ee Price: Clearance Price Uieal alive Plive or and rubbish, burrs made of such castings, ormamental learing See : > : Its Tet own'gas, high grade base, rim f : CSS Re nF and : - $9 - 50 a most materials practical: and as to insure top . : 50 Gye. ee : : : : ey 5 aa Sgn ak the ‘ cess ae roast give your her with I roviding‘S era Phanksg wife a really Dinner 5 good with n reason for dala dinner the make cannot, you If in turkey the to and range | En being t suc- a thankful | by ;a .‘ | my ei Washing- at | have look- Many | There mining formed in for séarch all have eoecear Blast Heater blast. beater; 1 : Se ee ee | since by Clearance 9 : ; ever given companies have. been the tale up to years lost silver vein, but x |e Vein proceedings Wot hat service nickel ci a testi. Sree : fact prominence | : ie . ;, ‘ | share after- him Ll wy No ® 13 - down , a ; Lost for 3} the to No B® _in- pinch- | Inc se « \y stock595 went attctuts many q FAIRY | | had) operations, 7 LY 7 } Fairy Stove is so eonstiucted that it will not waste one-particle of fuel, or -fill at: onte With "asnes One that ; not .too Jarge and which is an ornament: to. the space it occupies. All these qualities are combined in: the Fairy Oak. Heate. Califor nia parties. the ; and adventurous nis? ah position JOSITIO ted W , & the ney NOs CHG PATIO Ee TRRIG Geico Fe "salted' entangle-|ton, prospectors without number to seeure a lead that compelled | endeavored that!) ixath- in Atlas Stove for soit coal, powerful heaters: 4 j officials Mr. for to mining Search For disposed/the beforehand, a Mies nine « ort-| Prof, Siliion the oc- other ee Shea Dade | holdings, | press their of part ay lod. 7 of a case in the Crown | @& Nevada, when the vein |] eee They stock getting free from the they were into which Bx cpately had past this been seme |j is not : indeed be toank ful of it Thanksgiving this of case as is an the erves-are-Le anu expense, same worth nerve on -WOrkn for but as a but let: us have day if fuel Stéel for eeonomy and Range we « must Range Steel. investment For Born Gorn a year. Born an as . profit saving ‘Saving this a of purchase the that thought in eer ing worry : the payment of this last div-|Saw confirmed his of | damages givér' by Park and his} > . 6s | rotlowed a1 icions y to the shareholdassociates ;scheming his| bad faith on the part of Ste wart, Lyon for Park paid than more eoulke \idend rate.pt A1.600.000 forthe oie du ring the month of April, 1871, and | outlay in paying the dividend out of }and General Schenck, Who heretofore |ers of the Emnia mine by stipulations |& "proved to be Park's first step in his; his funds. In the upward flutter of |had held a high place in Fisher's es-)| entered in the United States courts at | gigantic swindle, which he ‘the stock on the London market, Park New York, and in oe London court: cessfully. worked on the unsuspecting | M*posed of 6,000 shares of his stock During the taking of testimony be-] in. the King's bene | at $120 per share, netting E him $720,-|fore the investigatingis committee, if NotwithstandinggE tit ‘fact that many‘ | 620, British capitalists. ; . 006 was{ hinted Park prior had ordered ere lot seandals senate.in investigation, in-|the. the the} tinanee to were be that"salted" to revealed in | | . The second step by Park was to ens | a OTy . ry 3 mine If no Pag gg i a aarp ae nae ee aoa ee hy spection of. Profe ‘ssor Silliman of Yale, | prosecutions were teken up. in this | the pers of Gener: 12 Robert C.| r But the great Emma mine had/but the matter was not conclusively} country against any of the promoters| 1e person o Je NEVA O > failed! proven. of the mine avhich resulted in con‘ to manifestation remember be which of much definite: And whotheawere .Invelgled: intg the |. Statés The ard cases ine hrought' in. against the United ig projee Londom: Park | of court, and) all settled out Meanwhile Fisher aie miserable and|were which of the market ill he | @ his been by that of Dit Cate rf tr 2 ¥ In a|he had known Point mine in the ee : a go|g the rising of the | tite knowledge conditions in theby | | chief conspirators, Emma mine was of spread broadcast: mysterious greater of exaggeration, and effect thirteen | through % 2) er than $35.000,000 had bound-| matter, & a the mine at its forHussey emphatically three leaders, ‘ is peepee ee for that |Umns of editorial space in leading min-| ne. journal In ae these editorials Jo LIS. € QS, prevarication re- but more in the mine of tending : - Nicholas |@ a share to $2.50 and that developments were "0 | a wards made which revealed Toa ; fae ei . ; M1 ie ae i 4 by. over worth London, between | M0? and . at Rs2 ; |i $2,000,000, Park, Lyon|. oe ra continually, | 105 oO 225 arranged arch-conspirators pire a ‘ left|troubles bril- total dividend of had this amount to the BY a te He to the inspection He also testified from Bribed. and a ¢ from ff PHY | * 4 i @ 3: 50.4000 Walker to look being onee.|casion sjmnifigant| a ay aN gee od Mui. frien ae at thelr home. of fastSalt: 6 Lake Durant, " j q "he @s and relativ friends is visiting 7 1 Une ee. Seer tained ¢ ns arsen rta 4 jj direc- for in endeayor interest condition to be ;pr jor roomj|man, iriver cigatitie ecomnujtwe. Mining three ¢ ithen cost be worn ny oyaetna Brion Cit on) 4 | eas Park worth it was found that Gen-| ginal was buying: dresses for! mer |!"& miner! mine, for o rate and where, Mr. Utah the | mine value. each The dresses were in the Queen's drawing these 1¢ payable ica issue mine's hich | York, they prac-|jotel it . ted pot aaa } » whosettlec M1 Pa = es : rs a i en here here. in 135 but has no ie c fore ; for th thirty y years aera dan ' Bical Re of- et(ROU?Se ee = SPANISIL PORK. on lrusband. lodge shear laenD fter a. wee visit Luts with y is the « $7,000, schoolhouse at, the Misrto car it / relatiye nwe The, ne Highland Friday, nia, Spanish ; Sa eee J, Oster) to her| returned grand gre i ; that the/New Mr. a tee said in his cabling out of his personal funds|these three knew from the first that| that) and out pinch would mine the a great re presentatives to his London sum for the allaying of fears and to from the ben ay eS was planned ie Ste W.. Park and the greater mine. The. ( Horace returned Take th i returned -returned . the W. Stockham has ‘left fou i } will actively engage where 1e W Bi : : practice of medicine. 1 rak session W. - HW. Watker,'S. S Walker. D. F. Walker paid over to shareholders, there was|to enter in order to entrap others. The jed promising in the vicinity. The lost Ww. B. Smith: -Warren Bigay, former | delay in the payment of dividends. |Suvategy exhibited by these three man | vein has attracted miners in much that lost treasure. it way to be|} the same opinion bank; [This was the oceasion of some sus-|ipulators caused the National of the Utah president W, W. Chisholm, J re Woodman: 3.) eense in London. A request made upon |seneral that the entire scheme had! the depths of the,ocean has attracts a R. Boy, Salt ‘street, his ussociates in |g the] floating of which followed under his . ; Hussey said that he bought Brydges-|Which were presumably written by the M. gratt and the ment Nevada} inspect him with was perhaps of | Many fet one the E. Cornish Anderson, or a After s In these troublous times |@nd Stewart were at bay t quoted Following the inspected a report filled the to man he wife |? This annum. : per annum install expert George the ‘ " i Se ond Here Re .these persons,.;Trenor pital Mi hotel Dr. Ne in EN next i, eovil has Clarence-Garland was properly worked it would | sold it to Park at the lower figure I | to be of great worth, as he be - | order to get it into good hands, that] the vein was of almost aimitinan fit could be worked, his half interest] $700 worn of} and ane rece paid within stock terms. And with ce trickery" with the aftajr eer his{¢150,000 cleared recommended mining stated | productive associates, fi ot be founded oa aE ee ptaine Sie te published, giving region, report . extent/ing Son, | the of correspondence volume 11871. 7 from one to the other. In the passed course | pinched % . out | 8Teat of the Tt prospecdate : ae pride of their scheming, they purchased colfrom $6,000 } and Mr | OO to prospectus, | Willyams Sad obieis and ‘ their 4, | " Baeeral Hirepsen, "heasht oe in the elt "2 visit to her i pwrid: : fs oe, from , s Carl Bariholomew aes ares ‘ Bday eiiomn SOW Ona MUFFS, gave |} information Mr. Burt stated empha-/ $375,000, having origtt aly asked him /g@ was|tically that he believed the failure of /$1,500,000 for the entire property miti= | the feel va mine was due to poor min- | Huss ey said that he considered the} statement and gaa theBer for ‘the share tp | ibsnrtbers of jo n' ou "easy" 7 ola Ci SH: home ALys. at Knutsford ses- SCO Seon) } The testimony of Warren. Hussey formerly ‘president of the I 7 ( a: CO t ind peneral manbidmer fei tie fe cane 3 Siiv at of | much revealed of London, company maintained) worked by.Park with entire ;connection the properue Comstock and. Stew- | tical It ‘also Sor 500.00 18 per of BOT eS per cent ee, ga the Hill quantities of ores Incidentally oF the. mine by itS/eral Schenck Lewis & We ‘rest | Hant promises west|jecs Wealth. : ran. He in his connection to and sworn Gold mine state-|was noel that the silver)in a did,:-the an a dp lg dale oh sama the 'London swindlers, financial wreek | turning everything usually Spo days in the it lof $394. 000: Bath & Son, producing $423,850. Then! tons, of hidden| or this ‘fortune, soélal | jname, Then he set about a person: ul the purchase |investigation of the mine, He had | Walker } Alfred L, Burt, underground foreman), one-sixth interest prospec-; ; Utah, jt. the) engi iy. gr from pe S19 te of scheming of- great of following taken out as given in Se famous the e puer period rom of May to September| 1st, four Istmonths, ore to Ne vatne of $1,492,190, which Sele o The history of the Emma mine one of those romances of, the: life way, fs ie {124 lrere ag ¢ by Slawing erie afi the been 201 litipation. history taken ‘ iS a as j original. owners: corruptior . Detail. anole detail was newly | This ence: oy nearly one-half | mine fone 2 wat the law gave the com-| prove pany the right to pursue their vein, no| )jeved James. in particular mine of trickery aw apron Hasrict the | Waren finally«disposed hs the 2 scheme ae in censure of General: the rate American representative | ajvigend court speculation conteloing, remove a followed api araien in the when History Emma d Miricean EDA is « mony. onered 2ah During the pendency of this suit, it was charged that Senator oe endeavored to have Senator O. P. ton use his influence as a Bedatael: to | have WItk Sa fr & 4¥ ONL. S prospectus ti information. that the mine located in the Little Cottonwood the Emma. mine, a lawsuit was instituted on a disagreement of apex, which was decided in favor of the Illinois anno pany, but-a stipulation was. enterec assigning : oo. ca gi koR,. ad- and : irs : ‘ found been company 5 ah sap fautt| probable locatlo of workings netween Tunnel » ee Glowing Prospectus, of the first-st Pi rota Bae lost theories as to its collision Illinois ee excelled was and him. faith was was as elon jalmost crushed had a Ksigh} that he which thirteen months $950,000 about Bax Saar as etka cam- | well known RN CSE Ge Mie al| eee ee ane Schenck, the American ambassador, | one: ; See month | and Senator Willlam M. Stewart v Yr circular, which The dividends stopped in Decem-| ber of 1872, the Jast payments haying been made out.of the, personal! funds leave ps vas Main and: daling Mrs is? Adaline of America at that time, also reported [ns arassed Fisher with ee ee ci'! the vein and directly into the count favorably upon the mine and stated |CUlars denouncing him as a rascal } rock, that' it Was entitled to a place in the bisher Investigates. | Testimony of Hussey, number of greatest mines of the world,| | Fisher was so prominent in London's | London in 1871 and organized a combeing second to none, not even the leourts and was a favorite barrister and pany for the working of the mine./ great mines of Mexico and. South : : ; : Th ile ores . " ae \ S : " « . Ry oO or any of the foreign repSE OoUUOe. rhe lal ps the cow. nie te ; aa . hen the company was or-| pe ee at stv : anos 1 itish aut d aggrieve much felt he ic onsequently on ee sterling, | us its Penta taai ened pounds 1,000,000 was pany. half of which was, represented in the; derson. M. P Dios Ey res-Willy PUNT 10 Pee Se ne aa Dee shares placed on scription at the Ss00te,169South: literary litera t home Miss Victoria Horr Chat ak be 1 visiting hes ates Mrs oO | Loy ned fa Bighandess eboened home Wednesday ROUTE Tee TO ‘GELES e ' LOTOS INGELES California Salt. Lake t . aes the vein}¥] degrees, oe culting investigation | |. eighty-five an New fork aver theearsInion hipped Paciile!js a true.other mi Was passed, for : e resolution Senate "the Emma| that . things,: among a ork eer, woe at yein category of great ofeer paseet ay an acute angle ‘oe The -caase js, Sup- { ka ONLY $850 railroad and from that port to: Lon-|;____-._ andnineral _s in the t -Following the report of f the failure |lat posed. by rinerd havebeenkelthar don, Where it was sold to metal brok-j great mines of the. world. E xplora-|ef the mine, other shareholders ob-| 5, uphenva! ne the: southavestiavall ov Sent southern Walker Bros., bankers, SUE &i the lod will doubtless confirm these! l¢sal process, In place of the forme vein-vut the m6yveck . he } displacement one-sixth interest in the mine in thé! e¢onelusions and sustain the wonderful | director ate, the following board asI ? d i 7 summer of 1870 for $30,000. In Noproductiveness which the mine has| SU" ied control Commissary-General vember of the same year, Waren Hus- |heretofore exhibited,' When this re-}/ Gardiner, Mr.: Hutton, Mr Burnard sey, president of the First National! port came jn to the hands of. Fisher }and Mr. Hammond, | bank of Utah, bought a one-fourth his last doubts ‘re cleared away, | Following this, a suit was instituted interest In the mine for $150,000 i\He took up the matter of floating the |484lnst Park in the United States and Trenor W. Park, said to have been mine in the English market and push. {2 lawyer named Mac Dane with four | the chief swindler, bought from each! eq jt to the utmost. Prof. William | #8seciates assumed control ot ee lf of these parties shares aggregating |p, Blake, a mining expert eminent jn |™Mine. MacDougall nails rai the firs ae of. Mr... Colbath, have. run Mrs. \to her inthis indispen$15.00700-$25.00 Furrler, the Gaawno Marriott nad Dudtles VALLEY, ; i. ee { Route to sant pleasant from}‘The club members a present tamerrerenn cre Poo eS ee uss ning at ¥ piyenam dated - Yas u ; " yeu ' The ay Woman's club Sih vening, Unity yecember ovo, &« LT ee + Rae Seg a Pathan liome oO Vira. ee Teuth Rebekah lodge will have at yijle Fuesday evening rh rains 1 { rf the club were Mi tin of guests of the ¢ »D ' 5 Copperton and = Mrs John i tg rsce ae dip out most DR. BROADBENT'S Dental Office, 600 Scott Building, vestigation, briefly ; stated, were as follois . mine was discoy-; silver The 2 Emma . a : ; eredas in Little Cottonwood canyon in| brought é am-) purposes: , | sion testified betel thie > com! the proposition of piping water Ss ¥( yeLrore 0 1 tite i) he was of the opinion Censor ee ee ieee i the opTASHA Sie ‘desired |. ‘fie Tec a foremost mining experts ind that|#ove all things the removal of Judge Sikes ras result of their inspection be re- | McKean on some wumped-up charge. | cigwart, Mt inali ‘ xamin stion of the mine, hie ny. (68 Matin. he « War et a red as a fatinataele. one | -____ +» 7 Tee Peer - rw. ' " as ‘79 He ‘then explained the nayure.%f the;| Pea RABBIT Testit een ite hathiet eke reinsa ymine Reka WUNT-CHUDAR aae facts eine been culinary consequent censure of the American ported to him For this purpose Pro- 1S nator Morton positively refused to ambassador to England for alleged fessor Silliman of Yale ind Mr j act pk was not connemed further with 5 oe i > r > in-|l pr e 7 7 Se. complicity one ofknown, the greatest min-| | English Brydges-Willyams, member of the,| "e, U es¢a the knowledge ing swindles in ever Parliament and a very wealthy of . the scandal The at ia} S would have P for town CLIAED) CER OVE Lymiuin met with the board and nd-| s superin-| , ised them against piping th water an ahr f aBgé vies ew ‘Oe i Aer | from the spring above mentioned, and') NG DURE IES ROLES TAL ready be axpected.to t : fi for 0cJang : ; , tay the first of the yea el eagerly ee is certainly a credit to Ringhaim, Nov. 24,-The Rellef sS0-| a ¢ aurea ectingleiety tenTh eivenias inky ite ‘ars : \ hous day Wiis {Lendesa 7 1 Ria eat patrons and. friend ares i elas f ah F The Woman's sociely club held 3 ANC af IGHBORING CII SOC IN ENPE! . ; tEST OF < BINGHAM ere S for the developing of its leases and fies that tne vendora la eager is | Hand of Stewart, that enneh 11, 1876, Mr. Colbath said! found in addition to the uncvenness dispose oa suc a yaluable yroperty oe Aa ‘ c ¥ ir o 5 am cS S claims in the Alta mining district, and|i¢ wasf explained to "Mr . Grae While the sult A was pending In2 the |¢,,. na te W- 7 EW 2 years mg Pear at o e wae Bniges ersiid rallo thatthe: us siting "OwedQE) ) ‘ < iand|{, emcut s re \ i nee iat was nly five ninute, a possible search fer the lost vein of}Mr. Fisher by the smooth- tongued |g senator Willlam. M- oe ae hand sometimes called a mining expert but} against a 1 oa ua Seti ret i , ; : av Sai x enato é M. Stewa ou 2 ‘ o cas emit the old Emma silyer mine, recalls to|4¥en in a' way that seamed. to.gatisty ss fier an adjournment of Conhat he called himself a practical) determined the flow to be 3.500 gallons ous old CIETY| SP VENTS OF INTEREST Uy i VENTS liv ng west of town a distance of fi\ rte ~ eae Ss over very rough ground, The in matter. the take Lyman wh. R. jhad committee and reported to} charge, He went over the ground and views on the matter At that] measured the water of the Spring and 5 )tigating {them his rec- ‘ and mn STATE Oe ese se Sere = fers pe Anouncement a few days ago of the}Grant was formation of Emma Copper company, He viewed 25, 1906. ---|| ELSINORE WANTS WATER WILL BE WORKED AGAIN BY NEW COMPANY - ! bes NOVEMBER AL Upscamc camry te Sorae \Iabor is worth I an@ buy-' . to 3 ® v e which was pena ee the eause Sater Notwithstanding to pul said he did nor pave ie eae Deere oe a OAT | é ° AX pus v-| Thereupon Park offered to loan him) 50,000 pounds sterling. guaranteeing | a for» dividend of twelve Schenck's two months note for per cent Park the the fact that the Park's: Glowing. Account. a ameunt, fault, Park Bennington, Ss (jons of the (he brilliant month This- took} dals which 5 Geveral Schenolk's censuretand final |§ service diplomatic the from dismissal «re. the only resultssiwhich ? can ‘be | | investigation traced. to:the one of connection the with greatest sean- the entire ie tn Sight, and 2 ai done scan DE GOTO pa ite o ae ae Me ie y Thesis oe compromised pounds... Mr. : ; property for Following the ensnaring and Ambassador Schenck, ae rae eer cee eae iy. Pima mine for 6.000 pounds ‘London London. ee It of Generaltcision Park went|cedent accompanied by "Ie Por:the. Senator;and was recognized of the in the that it that eHow de- court would be a premining law ef the state! would govern all cases tempt to in) mregan tet & Co., moters Abert their to plan well known ia and floater Grant of on the matter, first, had Mr. this Messrs. London firm as Grant case ins was pending with such vigor) 18,000) an Peal this Antes ak is pounds. in ian "at- 4 30,000, realize 1e°-sale- up-| brought forth of this paper. Caine, John T on the editorial pages) Whe ‘result was that} William: CC. Dunbar, merits of the matter thoroughly. Up-| Byron Groo and a man named Fuller im finding that . Park was a well known | were gubsected to rigid inquiry by the politician of New York and that he} jurymen with indictment for Ubel in! was president of the National Bank view In his charge to this jury, Judge of Vermont at' Bennington, he w having oe presisent began | Mckkean oS the pees dramatically handed the jury and on hjs advances, dnc nuded: Sho faith in the great undertaking, at Special at $4 sign : £ FARGO eS ts no a credit to libelous newspaper charges." $2. a 5 M \ t Bu S B n a ( } n i in Phis' re Vie -Putnam, ¢ utlery es 7 pee fora silver I Tater having ach 50 ser is ae besides. titles an and of expert "At a lavge ae salary he Condition Most ae |Lake ee Beale ca ene r R c eke Jarving Set, cons an 1g 0 k n ife fork. and finished, serviceable, and comes-‘in Set is finely : Steel lined ae = pt ce ites Dandies Carving Set, made b the Putnam Cutlery Co. Is more finely finished than the set specially ‘Priced abo t $2.75. having larger silver ferrules, extra .quality .steel, French scimitar-shap2d blade and sta handles of la . complete with, case ace ee appeared the IN ‘GcRIO am inves- ay tan : ae ge NBR, oa, 7 : : FI /- N iS _y a 4d a a for gouat the pee gee 65 The ing : ae : The ay Nov es ; if a fastest sled that fliésand : winner. The a i: i | Th Sotfom ie | ee E " SHOR : en in either best sled for only sled. that di Sleds nes Se $5650 rans ee! further a ° S t} Theat any 99 . others (he coast. esse, every boy. givts' 7 ,No. can 2, F properds $31005 Nay . control 2 ; s¢9s70 ] cis { 5° ae rots é No ae x ae ot | THANKSGIVING Silverware which} F , A I AND JEWELER oe Deplorable, before if | $1. round - trip. (ia Rtoute legves aut | 1G KNICKERBOCKER MAIN , = Lake | fe BDA. VALLEY. | met Sp OPTICIAN take time, a large sum of money skillful engineering." relation to the cause of the fail-| of the mine, L. U, Colbath of Salt | City Ht. 297 8 to| The San portion 5 Sees 4 - wide came problem 7 the eet Lana. cook wactixeve}| rendered Baas ey (othe aMining. company. of I 4 ondonr, ani op which was as follows: 2 ne Heat Mh Aes ster-| arash on the continent ds well us| England and Australia, 2s ane ioe, pr{, Sa York Central system, he ok) tions follow for libel, because of the|will it with)value of freedom of the press, addijig |and mutter up and pushed ie great vigor This was in October, 1871.|"the good sense of the country will In new-jree diana merit, and never give undue| ure his Later,..netwithstanding formed dance Thanksgivil ay Specs "On ee Lake to lose his timidity in the affair, Upon | foreman a copy of the paper in which ‘The present condition of the mine further inquiry he eee that Stew-/the allegations were sét forth andjis a most deplorable one; the timbers) urt sat in the National Congress, asked that, if they be found true, they | have given way in all ee and gang nentog his credence at. every |indict him, saying that he was willing eyen the engine-shaft cannot be con-| he found. General Baxito go to prison if he be found judi- | sidered safe to work in. Your mine! nove. When ter to be of great prominence andie Tally ververted. The jury in returning js virtually exhausted and: your only | conspicuous in great financial under- its findings exonerated ‘Judge McKean, hope for the future rests entirely on! takings, big RABBIT gon shareholders appointed George Atal od, 4 man-of many: university te | pro-|that a special -grand jury was dm- a panneled. to invostigate the charges|i,° looked with some suspicion at/ Fisher investigate the! i ins ‘Through Me. Biood firmly for the Emma company, and Mr. Lyon)and denounced the court, befere Which a WALL And southern Califotnia Salt motte 69, auth Main strest. acltt HSM alles A Bi, : by. Park Park' then William M. Stewart of Nevada and/the future. The public press took up| 2 SeJames FE. Lyon of Wisconsin. There) sides with the mine owners and with [mines {lino tables La and-even eer toona ise | ‘grant, ae chairs, 1 p One of the morning | Jy, opponents. their lawyer) met an eminent Americah they Teed C.-M. Fisher who was inter-| papers then published in this y peare pire thule ortice Sunde ve the | ‘ested in the proposition, Fisher, General Schenck APOLLO Sndsial ne rican Fork It was at-this same time that the} Oo °° fee are ad 9s Pea ine, | Dee Ty oSpecial on: Salt Lake Route, | workings of the Imma and oe of the : ay shares deen. ai oie , a oe maeif 7-30 p.m i . cs ee at : vg a _---- oo oe } ae Tunel came Into eoniilet. The pounds or 100 pounds instead of 20 foremen. of. exch mine. owere ver |} pour ms i" = ONLY $30 TO LOS ANGELS \ ]sates, residing at the tim in Paris courts, Justice ae eae Melyean presid ni was an entangled trasisdetion that ing. The case attracted great attenwas never straightened out. {tion at the time and the people all|) lovey the state took sides in the quésto nh | Were assigned to Park as security tor}, Bite nuously pushing their men into the oe Lae 2 ; .' the note, but twenty-five of the shares| properties a therise cat company Meanw) aueo res ans cna eee Dae we ve transferred to a son . Fannie }and the matter got into the < territoria st pee i siiver-King company pad beet = & ye Went H yW ; oad ae Shige ee from | read a8 eee. continued to Fale xa aon, and 1 Pot mew | "As io the mine, I can say it never $650.00 SHALL SKIN, glowing With the descrip- | appeared as well as now, and while 1 Mehesy the Murrier Knutsford | magnificent showings and sected_to ‘See aver avee body; of | Bullatns promises ahead. rit in sieht: it aac vats Devona. my ih ei SOSt i sage, sion AWS il | soheme. - Wore no interest, and to all intents and purposes nreunt a bonus so = transfer % a to the general at the purchase: pi he stocat Three hundred shares of was in Dp antowan aes nae teewalls of" tite. nine had caved: in and): At the ‘investigation a letter from the 1872, 24, July written Park, Mr. were workings underground the t that Gi nerSaleen Park, eas and che it the vein | mine having caved in and "pinched| was produced. which 1872. aving been lost in a out June s ; "Whe nan ne* a Oc palle. See ea ot 7 ries : of the 10 that ¢¢ aw Schenck, b $ is sold ONLY by the Retail Jew- 8 & eler. UNSURPASSED for elegance of design, work- § manship and ed 1 Me Right. co, JEWELRY CARTER & durability. 7 Pri ices Main St... Fe ee a ae A en ry ae = BY L _ ie ws ° |