Show from our special correspondent EQUITABLE suea FARMERS t the equitable assurance association through its local agents is suing alno southern utah farmers to collect from them the amounts alleged to be due the company from the farmers on notes given by the farmers in payment of premiums on life policies the farmers are engaged during the winter months in working on the big canal where some blasting Is being done there is a clause in their policies which exempts the company from loss it the men are killed working with powder the farmers refused to accept the policies MRS DOUGLAS IN COURT mrs I 1 M douglas who was held to the criminal court for assault with a deadly weapon with intent to commit burdor was arraigned before judge fritchle yesterday after listening to the information mrs douglas entered a plea of not guilty to the charge the woman is charged with shooting mrs lottie martin keeper of the savoy rooming house SALT LAKE NOTES i charles H who is one of the directors and founders of the hon erane mine has gone out to visit the property at stockton samuel newhouse New bouse left the city on a midnight train wednesday tor a hurried trip to denver and will remain away for about one week charles L crane and daughter of st louis are at the knutsford Knut stord mr crans is one of the biggest fire insurance men in the middle west fred I 1 cole advertising man for the telegram is at the holy cross hospital where he was taken wednesday night he was attacked atteck ed suddenly by appendicitis during the night banker B H was again arraigned before judge ratchie yesterday on a charge 0 receiving deposits at his bank when he knew the institution to be insolvent As in the other arraignments he pleaded not guilty salt lake city is to have a juvenile band of forty pieces the movement has been started by judge brown of the juvenile court A meeting of the boys tb organize will be held in the juvenile courtroom monday evening at 7 L platt and wife of havena cuba are at the knutsford Knut stord mr platt who has been in cuba he end odthe war he states that havana is fast becoming americanized and that the future there for a young mantis exceptionally good C 0 johnson was the defendant in a case in judge diehls court yesterday in which he was alleged to have obtained forty acres of farm land from david harker of this county under false pretenses which he did not own forty acres in salt lake county the case was without bdate and the defendant was released on his own recognizance R G wilson the well known salt lake mining man is to move at once to los angeles which city he will make hia permanent home mr wll son who Is heavily interested in tin tic properties will take his family with him ho has sold his residence on east first south street between eighth and ninth streets the price paid was in the neighborhood of thomas loughney a traveling salesman was arraigned before judge fritchle yesterday on two charges of embezzlement preferred against him by the firm of grant and howard ahn defendant waived the reading of the information and entered pleas of not guilty it is charged that loughney appropriated on one occasion and that at another time took tor his own use john smith ao beggar who robbed walter jenkens of his gold watch a few nights ago was arraigned in judge diehls court yesterday he said that his true name was henry he pleaded not guilty and was held to answer in the district court in the sum of bonds which he could not furnish lost his legs above the kneed in a railroad accident several years ago dan reanear of honolulu the worlds champion swimmer tor a distance of yards was in the city yesterday afternoon on his way to the east where he will endeavor to arrange a number of swimming matches tor large purses this Is the first lime that mr reanear was ever in salt lake and he took great interest in the city he went to the lake in the afternoon and took a swim on the brine SALT LAKE HEWS ON THE EXCHANGE during both calls on the mining stock exchange yesterday the business aggregated only while only shares were transferred carasa started the gamo going selling at 21 12 1 2 or belter grand central alj a broken lot of 50 at mey day ran down to 7 cents selling th samo number as did carasa star con dropped to 7 34 3 4 selling 1000 while butlar liberal sold on equal number at 8 12 1 2 daly judge sold five shades at 6 on open board and other transactions on a par with this one new york slumped to ca 12 1 2 with the sale of a lonely hundred conditions harry joseph manager of the carasa is ery much pleased with tho showing in the new find that was made some time ago in an oft the foot leel conditions are ampro ing each day at the mine he said yesterday and while I 1 do not wish tho shareholder to bo too sanguine about the situation wo have every in believe that the shipments that are coming from the property now which carried good values in copper will be continued tor an indefinite period we have just marketed sixty tons of this class ol 01 ore and another consignment is now in from the mine NUGGETS E W dark of in from camp yesterday every moving along smoothly at tho mine and mill jr some of the mining 1 companies have arranged to make the payrolls out on saturday in time tor tha men to draw their money for the fourth 0 july celebrations i large quantities of quicksilver are being recovered from under tho old refinery at the marsac mill in park city by the force that is tearing down the plant an assessment of 5 cents has been levied on the wabash of park city tha directors finding ac necessary to raise funds in this matt er to prosecute development work at trie mine gov john J sparks arrived on a belated train over the salt lake yesterday morning and will hold a conference with some of the local shareholders of nevadas mines samuel newhouse has decided to allow the miners three days vacation beginning with monday at the mines and mill of the cactus company so that the men can celebrate the fourth capt eagan has returned from gold mountain where he has been to arrange matters with the protesters of his application for patent to the apex aej he reports that his trip was successful cess ful taylor brunton reported the receipt yesterday ot four cars from nevada tour from gingham annl one from acoma the pioneer gambler reported two from nevada two from three from alta one from stockton and one from bangham geological engineers are going to make a detailed economic investigation of the goldfield mining district and complete surveys of the other districts of southern nevada this work Is to be done by the united states geological survey and besides making comprehensive map showing the location of the stream sand mineral belts the mineral statistics of the entire state will be compiled |