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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN OVER-PROSPERITY AND TIGHT MONEY INVOLVED accorded surope, Only $1.00 a Bottle Unexpected Crash Had Wide Effect Throughout FinanWorld, Ilot ing company, Te you i iried 23.-"Suffering from New York, Oct. over-prosperity and a tight money marofficers expressed ket," as one of its companies, init, four Westinghouse volving $63,000,000 capital, and operating a string of plants in » United States, Canada, England, France, Germany and Russia, went to the wall today. These four corporations are the Westinghouse Electric and Manufactur- Westinghouse Ma- at a hg Blectric and In Pittsburg ipe a doors rents for. B; he 1e appointed: For electric DRUG STORE The Home of Pure Drugs, 112-114 South Main St. did not even the by the Westinghouse Manufacturing company, H..S.. A, Stewart and E. failure its and H, Given.) Here. Re Paid. According to George Westinghouse, president of the four companies involved, in a statement issued in Pittsburg today, every creditor of each of these corporations will be paid in full. Receiverships were made imperative, he the recent which securities which formed a large part In the Westinghouse assets had to Be eerie in order to meet forced loa "Both the electric enaaae and the machine company," said Mr. Westinghouse, "are solvent and are doing the largest and most satisfactory business in their history Each company is earning liberal dividends on its stock and ha ea assets Se de cae case. of or ery creditor' of Sack company rit. Be: paid in full-and that with wise management under the direction of the recelvers, the properties will scon he restored to the stockholders," Private Fortune Intact. Mr. Westinghous denied the ‘report that his own private fortune had been wiped out in the crash, admitting only that he was temporarily embarra:qied. "The loans to the Security Invest- ment company and myself," he satd "are secured by the stocks of the Westinghouse Manufacturing and Machine companies, the sudden decline in the market value of which on Monday and Tuesday of this week made it impossible for us to margin our loans. "T strongly advise all holders of such loans to hold nar eollateral, the value of which I am nfident will be sufficient to ae the The sacrifice of the collateral in the present condition of the market can benefit no one. A policy of patience and forbearance are what the situation requires." Can Not panies involved, Last In he sald, explaining nth . oe = was the not reason aenan® ques- Ww ha the companies should have per nIne load with so y securities which have ware: becoma temporarily unmarketable, he rere aie Fof the Westinghouse Machine com-| pany, William McConway, W. H. Donner and FE. E. Keller For the Security Investment company which was the chief banking house for the Westinghouse interests, the Fidelity Title and Trust company of Pittsburg was made the receiver It Is expected receivers for the Neernest the stock of which is held by the Westinghouse Machine company, will be appointed fomorrow. Will ee st Slee Cc, as will itsbe employes operated of open Electric T. M. 2 Ss x ean plants none » | aise hatae aiecinacabivedas Haned. Westinghouse = oc > its present usual, and ae Receivers Are. . pi il nce tai ke ollowing selvers Crediiors |jof is- Long. In financial circles it was stated emDUS calls: that the embarrassment he Westinghouse companies could not saat long, and that all that is needed is Proper monetary assistance ta put the companies again on their feet, The prompt action of the Pittsburg clearIng house in persuading the stock exchange to not open for frre was] believed to have averted pa 1 Pittsburg, which would oun tack: have "In doing porations, business such as gas with and many electric geet com- ,anies, traction concerns and railroads, it has been ovr policy to carry more 4; jess of their stock as collateral 2B Most of hese secu purchases. badly bit, ee Meine have been worth as much as eve Union Swith and aah al comand the hi dspo pe ote Alr Brake | company are not involved whatsoever, | to business will continue do "That the Westinghouse interests were becoming hard pushed for working capital has been reported ever since the electric company failed last deed to issue $5,000,000 new stock at a share, The Company's Growth, of the Westinghouse The growth company since the first one was estabThe lished in 1886 has been enormous. plant of the Westinghouse Pittsburg covers a t ract of forty acres, and gives to 9.000 are employment plants in Newark, N. J.; large also Bridgeport, Conn., and Cleveland, Ohio; The Westinghouse Electric New York with its $50,000,000 capital also controls which recently the British corporation bullt an enormous plant in Manchester, England. are also Westinghouse shops There Ont,; Havre, France; Berin Hamilton, In St. Peterslin and St, Petersburg. nes aggregating $500,000 were burg recently imposed ee a oe for n t Phone George Pyper about Sonsa. DUAL DIVORCE RESULTS FROM AN ELOPEMENT Boston, California Oct. 23,-An resulting in elopement double to divorce proceedings came to light today before Judge De Courecey when Linwood Conant sought deliverance from the bonds binding him to Mae fF. Conant, and Anna A. Barlow, sister of Georgia Seyvan, the actress, asked a divorce rom Thomas L. eH Ov Both parties secured their decre nwood Conant Tarvibd a divorced woman in 1897, while Mrs. Barlow was married in 1871. Botin families were friendly. Conant said that he provided well for his wife and guve her a good home, while Barlow was said to have been a failure in thin respect, In January, 1904, Mrs. Conant asked her husband for $100 to pay a bill. Recelving the money she disappeared and the anxious Conant went to the Barlow home in Dorchester and found that Mr. Barlow had gone to Los Angeles. He remembered that his wife had been seen in the company of Barlow and so her photograph to the ticket t Sent, who identified it as the woman who went to California with the man. | Judge De Coursey granted the decrees. caused disastrous results also i in Wa i street, Declared Insane. The seriousness of the danger to fi-| Republican Special Service. pop tiag interests generally was evidence Diamondville, Wyo., Oct, 23.-E. by the precipitate action of Senator Hinderlang, an aged jeweler of this knoe, who called at the treasury deace, has been committed to. the partment in Washington this afternoon | ctate asylum for the insane, Tor seyand ealled up Secretary Cortelyou in| era] months has imagined that New York by telephone. efforts to rob his store were being The senator told the peoreey that} made, and he constantly carried while there was no fea rouble | gun pee he beeame a public menamong the national eoke of Pittsburg, Ine ce, ell as a nuisance, and was nevertheless to avert the panicky feel adjudge a insane. el Made seated on the worth while coming in here to see just what is the correct thing for men's wear. From hats to hose this shop teems with the season's most a ppropriate and desirable apparel. Mil- horse- parade marching Great (Continued OF STRIKERS IS ON from Page One.) of Washington, who was vice president, will be elevated to the presidency Officers and delegates scoffed at the following telegram sent to the Free Press today by S. J. Small: "T have today sent the following telegram to the presiding officers of the telegraphers convention his is to notify those present that I regard the gathering of teleg sraphe rs in Milwaukee today tive action Is concerned Those of the men mentioned as candidates for ofmorning papers fice are known to have been traitors to the union. "Tf send this over Western Union because they have fought clean and the Postal has not. "4S. J. SMALL, president.'." After committees on constitution, state and national legislations, resolutions and greetings and mutual benefit were named ON ETe chee names were refused to the publi Ofncers ay ae ry "these names wer h. ould. bg ee acklist, no one by the telegraph aean aie but by the members of the manufacturers' associations the country over, The meeting tonight continued till after midnight. One of the conspicuous figures in the convention is Congressman William J. Carey of Milwaukee, who has pledged himself to urge legislation in behalf of the telegraphers and { possible bring about federal ownership of all telegraph lines. IMPROVEMENT IN MONEY SITUATION (Continued From Page One) eads. Let' them keep cool and everytne will pe all nts Later, he he emerged from the short conference, pe office after 1a said ‘The newspapers are to blame for this. If the newspapers had not printed all this there are scores of persons who have gotten frightened who would not have known anythin about it. The people in Harlem would not have nown anything about it. Secretary Cortelyou is handling the situation all right. This trouble des not reach further than Albany." last remark was taken to mean simply the circumscribed area of disturbance. Mr. Havemeyer said his cal in the Sub-treasury was merely a personal call. In all quarters the feeling was better as the day closed. A member of the clearing house committee said "Assistance was tendered to banks which had debit balances, but the aid needed was small. The conditions are very| g00 sud e E. H. Gary, on leaving the offices of J. P. Morgan and company, where he had been in conference nearly al day, said: is very much §imThe situation proved." More Rumors Denied. rumor was current in the stock exchange this afternoon that heen Morgan had obtained control of the Union Pacific and had demanded Mr. Harriman's resignation. Mr. Harriman would not dignify the story with a denial, but interests identified with him sald the story was absurd: that it was impossible for Mr. Morgan or anybody else to get the control of the company away from the Harriman-Kuhn-Loebt interests. Mr. Harriman said he had not bought control of the Georgia Cenral. , "T have been too busy," he said, "helping cther people today to bother about buying railroads." BELL MUCH BETTER; ROOT MAY RETURN -_----c_io-__-__- Pai. eet ee Lander, Wyo., -The proudest Lwo young ae = Wyoming are Miss Maud Daniels and Miss Mary Ansell, who have just returned from a hunting trip. during which each killed a big bull elk. s GCTGBER ; n trom Page Is set up a hue and ery that there is not enough money in the country to do] States United of the business the Doubtless many worthy concerns| a fe a plentyeeof There has been, one penny Vall ot poeha oc a s never is trying man. to any mMaANnseiAa fi be storm the} l en-| HH. P. ee Clarke cashier nan house, less Bere ling r-| The Gnas tou moren such: ex: | better... of Ole Weare s ‘ 5 has | Roosevelt President a BS ; Snae 3 Phings < Brought jshape Out. of bank any is In the carrying country ® much lownfall 1as epon cad od oe man, confide nee by saying he to flee National fhe} bank dozen going on ciple: that old, ‘You itre discovered posures but criminal honest until are and undoubtedly che" €X-| see that not hurt tent. the storm the Local Locally, going in West street any great Condition it to be any is if from in course far any amount in watched and Ww Salt know prosperity is of at a large, Vg SA an| paid home, I enc | er at PEER ere ern oon Sev = Mayotte out} of During I haw | tate the the Wyoming past been and is few than is constantly the extent Mrs. may in| es-| he Wyo., Toms mine with of! the | . pees |jghting jumped {ture pre-} at the| injured was to a careful banking : . to your in : of all busi- : with : its depositors subject . check, D. to consistent : is J invited . on very liberal terms. three} in broken internally. rushed hurt He Denver. hos-|} the fifth fuse when the first to the charge and the prema- explosion resulted. Poinghedl Ge Scussee | } - = | = usage, oO pre aul No- so. continue will an -The blast rule greatest j pital. WHuling and Turner were set-| ting off a round of five holes and were| of the Republic:-"I am | We are taking 5 care of good been leg one and has . Na-| 23 a . National a . and clients. Your account and disfigured Fred Turner, | lose the sight of one ey: had Huling conser-| and safe a Oct. of it the transaction ness | | | seriously makes promptness ene atoga, hnrea Bank . ‘exercise Mav- involved of her {It + Commercial The National} magnitude a | matute. explosion necessary rompt e Service ago and} grave one} Wvoming vears problematical | considerable conceive | more 2 tional Bank not uneasy, is and Do See y é 7 etree carefully cannot which it on do basis." 7 ness | ake''s FE at oi be Salt cas "h in in Prank Knox ‘Optimitic. Frank Knox, president of the Every| now seen is wisdom the uj t ma inflated bet irities, Our customers, Salt oiray Lake "tho bamkers\pave--been fonser- | care pf Its owns Let New ake Yorkbanks take] are vative to the point of backwardness, in the best coniition possible, Bustbut with 0} A \ As a great} quite Is anything shake-up, to is that get will in fact,| money situation at there vative the storm. ~ | qua F f° hat is now occurring {s not. un-| Bankers here say that one failure in Wall street and New Yo will not extend beyond the trust ener tees These companies are affected only beus ey v unwise enough to lend} wees cor- | yes sti you yy SSel DA dre acepare be SI Prices at times to warn ie country that there lc Huling is only one way to do business and] who may there $ ge Lake| are condition, ranleses the healthful 5| the 4 kind, fay popula Zey But as I have viewed } expected by me. Ane situation, Utah is in a very healthy | Hurt in Explosion. condition and. considering the great | Re peplic an Speclal Service. that at. it absolutely For yee ae the y have been in oe | for labor and supplies will be nearly | otte has as great as ever and that money wil) | litigation remain ~ inter- uneasiness Out as strong but still at a profit. the aay it when Ney mone the Gardner deal of our mining stock is owned | Guard died several years outside of Utah, the lessening in values the woman erected over his will fall most heavily on non-residents. | of the finest monuments in But - tt arn Ppa case er PT have want youl ity fol 4 ; ee re- | half the YOl ; I think it Is generally understood that| bankers In Salt Lake are always con Notorlous Character Dead, | servative Banks, of course depend } Republican Special upon their customers and this seems} Cheyenne, Wyo Mrs; «4 Al to be a specially strong feature in the nile Mis Lyotte better know nas "Mother situation. All our agricultural pro- BS urle a notorious character here | ducts are in strong demand and bring | for twenty years, died this morning] unusually high prices. Notwithstand- | at the White Chapel.' her house of| ing the slump in the value of metals, | evil-repute on West Eighteenth street, | the mining industry will continue to | She was an ex-conviet. very eccentric| thrivy the em eitere to run and mines|and given to deeds of charity Her | to produce ore a less profit of] ijiast husband, ex-Lieutenant Thoma Fine, doubtful result ause gifuatibnd: so squeezed | exceptionally Wall to t tite hanks, officer throughout fas want Z ine an zt if You rec t} 7 4 Every larger : now, better is will you Se \f you ie ; as- country:- ‘We are mostly at home. T do not know of prin- | anything you Prosecutions haye out a great deal of water from stocks leaving them indigestible, but if the stocks nad been of real value if the men who stood as sponsors for the stocks were honest pney would not be a squeczing necessa The West has the money and Wall street has the stocks The West has experiences, and Wall street is to learn The West had its boom, and Wall street is just getting over its own, The West will be the creditor, and Wall street the debtor It was different in 1893 Recently Wall street got down on its hands and knees and begged loans from Western banks. Any interest rate asked was paid. Securities of the highest class, heretofore held only New York banks, were offered the West went the aid of street-but in a great deal more philanthrople Peete Wall did when the Wes Knowing these is e@a and banks - 42 ; Graft, greed and rortenness have! serve than required hy law and will been unearthed in the great corpora-|pe able to undergo a pretty severe tions. Dishonesty has been shown In} test." of the Despresident Riter, W-. W. financial nearly every act of the great piratcs. Now they seek to lay their|eret Savings bank, director Deseret real seeret lies in the fact that Wall) mountain ee t has been Tio out. It ne been | interested ART j ane ant > at re 4es| SUITS rit p fire y needed, -| O he q1e (6, (li insures a a exac hesides, ; j athe asso riment Me which 4 that eaiVee said within the last few days, he has ake. clearing nouse.--_ ae a aaiera| i ms * re ea ee nite aa turned on the light but he has not heehas}n| celler eve yell ac n eondition, ] the t oO o local institutions are in the best| - ‘the igh ee OR recone) . ' ; 13) f} f ial | nen the ie a presid jets distant of that, The HI concerned only with| ress i Y : : A | Hake and . 3 heliexetay we shan neve being used.hurt Butonlyaxpos-|the); Salt areprosecutions pressions ures and "0 ltroulne : guilty . iS ' , W will yf ‘ NO al sired nak 1 | baw, eA sG ‘ad | Make Wet AS JUST Micht are SA Serie c A al YOU (vercoat the ot lect 1On Ul e to ne e 1d, "| : . oul A { ‘ r = ele e " Oe "SELECT | OVERCOAT ' Cold ei) BI iv H. wake pie GZ ihe Y the case exactly New York the stated about has sald) (Commerc Sa e Pic af ; will. clear will. days clearor vey" md ; nee o president (on, : ; ee < a es 4 \ me Ukidi | In teserve..| ‘atmosphere in a few hace lay netvae aan f great merida be ace "nrosecutl g The nancial soon, : a possibly though! as Just ne - as uses.| me ae ee , } osm 5 £ Bomtie ¥ 71 eee ii A rea oe at a] BrOtNers bank:- vy ea aS es is no} Phere strong and need-not feat aoe eee al Suen Ae ae . c ine weathe should "wildcats." one wi legitimate ae ® be no not The Salt in Cate eae of money, not |is\ we do' plenty, will concerns there is always|7. 1 atmosphere but for street on blame ier syoh want,Such for money. for are long suffering. be in see do i be here for every legitimate afi There is pleaty of money in| Ls has} street Wall So bad. mostly NEWS fer "PETER Your their | lenty of soon as the West understood tht local banks for all demands and business in ution ain to it refused of affairs, condition true sioy rec a of signs any {see stocks inflated the of more buy iot Yor} New in is dumped | trouble wer stocks these result a back onto Wall street Phe re Was no} ake Looks for' Chanse Soon good } some securities, for many market but Tk rT e PAVED: , Hi A AM, er ADE LE cH{ S UE || One.) As local bank has plenty of money in its| body out West is crying for money vaults readynot forbe an emergency-but| It seems to becrowded all.in eastern New York and/_ places. of the Some call,| emergency. an will there ee ee ee Afton,is Wyo., 23. "Thomas from reeovering slowly Oct. Wilde unless it be ron Wall street banks. It seems a little heartless, but it is} just to say that the West may sit back] effects of eating sausage purchased ut} heyenne, Wyo oO 29 Franklin. Immenriately, after. -« ating | Reis, .ani‘ ola: time ‘eltto: ois ages the SAUEREE he became very: Slee and | wvas ‘killed in the U fon Paciti Cpa pad sur ee at the discomfiture of Matters will Short time.' Heber M Wa 11} Utah have Fo 1103 wing are the sentiments ex-| pressed by the leading local bankers the present situation, local and naonional: Wa S: eeCornitk, president of assets. been The demand unusually for money great recently, ters has| but adjust : Wells, Savings little or themselves in manager and Trust nothing to of a : the company:-"T say about the LOK " the is ume ue life Mc resident second worse for New +e Special in wealth and popula-| "oh, over gene s ? ‘ {from date | . 23.-The . State Cheyentie, farrest of and. by to be the Branches. B. Rickey, that have been ity. of Pierce, reputed Carson City and Blair are J, P. Marshall, that day and the {mpression that bank morning will Miners not State thrown is | complete confession, The} Stutsman eeneral | Alleged open Foley ‘Real Hall! it local is} . employed depositors by! at} é and were vicin-| time.} caught Union Pacific | mains 3 els . vived ip cI implicating Smith, been but hang-out of the not} on the collections conditions the* deposits and of the the to ‘Tilo it is applied but serious to southern of | snmith is existing! At the dfain On! he branches was been he he a puegilist. time Stutsman in bed with sick Mra fering to lend their support and €X|} ject the sick woman pressed the opinion that the bank peo-! Stutsman refused to ple acted a wisely in closing temporarily. | arrested as a aicmiecidicciee iat eeiliaeattd Stutsman Miner's Delight Special Mine. | Greeley Service was some It} shovel " be more exac nolities was in the debvis and crowd that him. . Hé saw the recently acquired time by-Senator| the Union Pacific a and along of. of big, tried of ae ¢ Ss surone of whom known migtt ‘ -- Vote _first,t, then n | 60go and hear' Sousn. | an alone the to and | : i eft people ‘The ain ad that had 0 ived ra = ten still until t 1e i that had was were of him. td The and Be. be- the had to to Make. and were had {np ihatc was therayta crowd ahead trying the Republi modern ‘Negro St s has ats it, rested Scuth Ea Be her} Of Are f "p)aye ton io mothe inte naka her Think the cally of the dream picthis Demucrat as life reet P Itself js ebbles Wednesday night as he by Officer' Golding re eee between a Ne State ) 7. Bane ee Appleton IS or chain tae ane Sa ae home|, poor fellc oa the of Great Pr ' -_-__. a perfect gem of a diamond, boss?" asked Charles Appie- Jast 2 a was z AOtes and jo a P¥t toae cries blush pies an yee Second! monds negro Sreat few ar.) aE=.) IIA) ice ; headquarters monds'':.to Dut oe ota were had ; - enough show Production, who | the officers ace non the deal/about a half pacicr te on weeks. |pleton had ‘in ae "dig- Kimberly daily: out-in make the crop rkanasas, . of up The floor Aside "diamonds," like :diawhile from Ap. c. D. Clark and Washington capitaland found evidence that she has DEON Heaton: but Hine oN as harmless og aj thret cents ~ maney %.e sum or ists, roe been overhauled and 1s again; implicated in the theft of building ae =| down" ran cae a send cold chills| The police Hail in operation. concentrating low grade! terial from the Union Pacific to see him © " oi One Who happen | certainly bee eveve that Appleton hits ore from the mine. The reopening of | expected that she y.iil be ceased on|t digging diamonds" in the jmond mine nan employe: in a dinthe mill was ane quite an event, Miss," charge of grand larceny. ee ae ‘let . }What to fone k time or other. Just M. Harsch breaking a bottle of wine Gratvrix, Judge and machinery on the who worked in the Miner's Delight In|. 1870, making a dedication ee ee All wali papers 25 speech ere. per cent A. Duvall, 110 W. 2d South. of, W a Engineer Riggs Cheyenne. Wyo., Oct. | Riggs, for many |} known. engineers cific on the run years } | Dead. 23,-Willlam} Only one of the best| on the Union Pabetween Cheyenne and Laramie, died this morning ee _ taken One " "BROMO Laxative mae OS to mo" Gx romo se police[ to' the police ‘ th Appleton is a puzzle naae that is Quinine Curesa Coldin One Day, Gripin2 Days F- " Hi . jit - "Rey "th i "ep tbli- 1 that he was Amerikearns outtit. of the |\turid. {he activ fide Mats salasiabcet Diamonds to Daniel realistic, in real trouble! "had® know}for He saw the snake ce | portrays ayed!.. the who who was injure. this The sos before debris Cream was vastly seen. the Democrat, ines son) | cans; beiD: dreamer that fs wair- Republicans, an ea nin sone Democrat utmost According He futile. ‘Those Americans," the rubbis sh do. bls eA means hepublican party, where to aim an Nan been skulking wake. The Republicans clean up after the dirty lav? tah rs' hon late ap, wattigoeim ripe to strilce. Ws Democrat. © path of the Fe thet eg a Way, and) his. shove) snake force still. nes aream ererciae had) att them | oth rst rubbish, black ote Ve bi: ee re at) the street, ! efte s ut decided rubin ‘ue low He oe and: waited.' The dreamhis Jegs and found that he tested This], , was ain't During MeKenzie searched ? cnargy. ob phi well) The taken Stutsman's prisoners, pile a out hadn't been bitten. arrested who time. he JayFoley in bedwere and yesterday. } accompanied will) hol r Bese age ee children, Reis, the bie Ato of his: way. Then ‘the big, |'afraid: to Sim til , lack snake crossed be ‘hind him to the | ‘Tt i the ey- | opposite. sid i ts) Interpretation Anna to @ shock. do and he ander, Wyo, Oct. 23. --The old mill | £0 Supply bail for them. the Miner's Delight mine, a famous} absence Special Agent property atactie Sern. "a his wife, for it passed o Under a uncovered of Some the bank, owing to labor troubles. | officers endeavored to induce Stutsman of the heaviest depositors! to leave his wife and come with them showed confidence in the bank by ol-| without a scene, not desiring to sub-| - Republican and was 65 by sever . Ge to the worked ranch |'the rest arby | put it outand of lay 1 Some of S C of in othe eonol.- seriously shoveled gang rustled | the mass ranchmen = and!/fore him, towns, where it was sold. tole Ui dale cr aie iliaceini stolen beef was disposed impossibility owing e : the foremott a eee ¢ aught car nol : a in front point 0, aa off his legs br oy ra a Corhim... g red ; 8 IS Grover | clerk lo-|in his path, but did not attack hine the} He poked it with the blade of hi rustlers, }ious place here for yeurs for the closing of the | brother of young Stutsnian's were - in the First pre-) weitine. w: ne oo S ale to offering but never a waiting, | minke Dantive, interpreting real,a Daniel application, ahead, several residing | farmers, _|and then butchered took the them meat at tothe ~; a is bish left by the worked ahead of Sat-| until the affairs of the bank can be ad- | Stutsman, who has cunducted a notor- at the ei the First preeine Je dreamed he helping to clear up . has Bank and ‘Trust company | enne, out of employment today | Stutsmanris justed, Reasons given State bank \. h ss Nae he when Daniel in the Fivct. Ward Interprets His Own Dream correct, and Wyo-! together. rustlers| of owned Sy his mother and near Pierce. This place is Thurs-|is charged that poate belonging Out of Work. : Five hundred miners companies which were eee: - the are 26. Smith, operating in the Colo., for» some and closing of the State bank caused a run|ranch on the Nye & Ormsby County bank) cated also, me enim, 3 ts' Who has placed a construction on |, patisnake fe the | One of his dreams, showing it. to have | CTAMEGt GE ys Stutsman, Ed Colorado working a gang | Stutsman also closed. The Goldfield branch was|only Stulsman recently to be solvent by Former State | others as well. Examiner acath | falling md irae | him | nt the eee Othe | nea Whar Aner " WANS) SELECT newest, smartest and up-toat Mehesy's Fur Parlors 2 wealthiest man in Nevada. | urday night and Smith was taken into| didn't attempt to overtake them: EHéws of the bank at. Tonopah, | Custody last night. Foley has made a|and there he ran across a snake and Manhattan, Bank 40ct." Leslie "Dutch'? and Trust cgmpany closed its doors} thought that the this morning. It is generally supposed | ming authorities, solvent although its securities consist | have broken up controlled mer iel Wyo. here sipecttes | Foley largely of dq unct Sullivan Trust company stocks," The bank is owned and on CAN the furs sfo Kknutsfo rd Hotel GANG BROKEN UP Service. Ae ret. ihe tion.' Bank and Trust Com-' Three Ring Leaders Taken Into| Custody Near Pierce. pany Unable to Meet There |( chiet-a Colorado. Demands. alafia at 3 o'clock. this. Yun ‘dokitee Was Frank Dona. is in ‘afl awit oe a charge With of felonious anenwit J Dona du ace ainst fae Bertaznolll shot reoe aft ne s garding family are minaoe se 7 Ginaioeea ers -- st despaired He | place ofr this rying much larger reserves than are instances, to some required by law-in Its cent. my knowledge, over fifly per when and auspicious, is surely future Eastern conditions are settled, will in- CLOSES ITS DOORS sore tield, 5 Shot in Family Quarrel, | nesses 0 the accident state > ee Republican Special Service | crossing the tracks at ae Pte Rock Springs, Wyo Oct 12 > Loo J wrds « ist ¢ f the con ane aBout cause of a family quarre 1 M rce Bertel | in front of a in nonlin wieof string oe 46 loat nik cats, box 1 eee ; ie " a = a Reanils _on fell and ng "te it He track the bula ie he pita Tatshole dn Hisdett crease rapidly lo-! York. "Ou Republican Killed Bpecial in Railroad Servies Yards Republican' W; FB. Adams, vice president ot Utah, National bank -"Utah, including: Salt Lake' City, on account of ae very conservative population, is in Its ans condition financial strong are, and have been for some time, car- | State 1. the} situation. We are not worried locally | to be poisoned, by. EranklUn ‘sausage ang nernibly m sel -d Tait ae eee and I guess we never shall be. This} and the SCT G LEI) os the state" pure | ployed by é-Unfan: P an Eines eee SohanhopmG van a but As fo: be catled to} ia), mer Rocce East, not the to the affair belongs Vest. Publicity can only make matie stuff, kaiuaiiiy ‘or aie ne ote ne in the Me-| Cornick & C not eS the] financial aturtdnone in New ork will extend beyond the trust comyanies. Local banks, not being of the} be af-| will not nature company trust trust] York New The all. at fected companies have carried small reserve} to therefore, unable, were and funds The of depositors, meet the demands long too many made have companies liquid] time loans and have not enough making White Plains, N. Y., 3.-Bri adier J. Franklin Bell, fer of state of the United States army, who has been at "Billv'' Muldoon's sanitarium near White Plains for three weeks, has so greatly improved in nealth ae he will "be able to leave the sanitariu next week and resume his duties. He is now able to take long walks across the country fields and every day he enjoys a ten mile horseback ride, It was reported here today that Secretary of State Root since his return from Mexico, had not been improving as rapidly In health as he did when he was at Muldoon's, an at he may return to the Muldoon sanitarium after election for another short rest. Proud THURSDAY, care taking are banks cal but. air, beyond | regular customer Phere thin into disappear not Inflated many times i eo CONVENTION UTAH, (Continued To does stock Display, - am Helen It was in recognition of Miss Gould's providing a $50,000 munifieence in Young Men's Christian association bullding for the soldiers of the reservation that every n nan from Brigadier General Hall down to the awkward squadron donned trappings and deployed, fired volleys, double-quicked, then marched on again to the strains of a dozen bands under the colors, Then when Miss Gould had reviewed them they tramped into the beautiful building she had given them and listened to her praises, declaimed at its dedication by ych, General Hall ¢ the international secretary Yea Miss Gould's Gratitude, wd. profoundly grateful to e garrison for this SP tribute,"' said Miss Gould at the end of the ceremonies. was never more deeply touched by the affection which the men of our army bear me. It is the greatest pleasure of my life to be able to show therm my esteem for them in return, ‘A Its queens in the United Miss when 23.- of the of the west. 108 extraordinary spectacle almost overcame the philanthropic Jady, whose j eyes filled with tears as the gorgeous pageant swept past Pountain? | ling caused business. Who een other the stock today Oct had tumbling. Westinghouse slumped fra || Accoreé ae to} 66 at the opening of the market se 344 at the close, carrying down with it |S¢! for the sues. Gould in vouchsafed CITY, their true value fall to low levels when | of money the public understands "high finance." | terprise. Drink our chine company, the Neernest L amp | he advised that government money be company and the Security Investment | deposited in several Pittsburg institucompany of Pittsburg. tions. Mr. Cortelyou replied that aoe Financial circles both here and in|/stood ready to make these deposits Pittsburg were shaken by the crash | should the occasion demand In Wall street the news sent stocks! Work WII Proceed * General } ler only unprecedented was of in the center ground, she reviewed | United § | Pace salute | Have States, LAKE | United Fort | >a cial WITH THE SOLDIERS A hottle or two of Vin-Tone| will prepare you for the se- ‘Helen Gould Reviews verest weather. Pleasant, | States Troops at palatable and easily assimiLeavenworth. lated, improves the appetite| and quickly builds up the| | Fort Leavenworth, Kag., a honor to system. Commence today. SALT PROSPERITY OF UTAH REFLECTED ‘SHE IS POPULAR Tone up for Winter Explanation Given for Failure of Four Westinghouse Companies. $63,000, 000 ISIS REPUBLICAN, a7 fo Q o a 2 Crete every 7? PAP Ra box, 2Sc¢ |