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Show r, COALVILLE TIMES .X MINERS' . MINING NEWS. FEIIKUATION E. F. Elliott was killed jbjr a prema- IN SESSION AT lure explosiou of giant powder imr the CONVENTION SALT LAKE CITY. Halfway house on the Pike's B.ak' trail on the til. BON TON MINE DEDICATED. resident lluj-r- t Advises Miners in Arm and It is thought that the wild unbraod-rKeslat Kurroarluueaaa The Lend, EvaaccUsI Is Celxrstla Hold I nlja Serhorse tliartrr eating the gras m. villa Nlrtks Other Kec. vice over a Mins. of Nevada U the public ranges ouimendnUeec Central City, Colo., May 11. A novel- hilled bv wholesale this spring. of dedicating a mine to ty in the At a rougli estimate, seventy five God haa been witnessed in Russell salt Lake City, May 11. The fifth tiiroi.ghbr.-t- i horses now racing in I al. annual convention of the Western Gulch, which was the first like cere- iftirnla. llie shipped to Montana i of Miners assembled inthiscity mony ever seen in this county and per- tie- - our-- e of J,he next month. The proceedings were the The whole ia state. ilou Ton utsterday. haps At U Nev., the UumboM' brief, consisting of addresses of wel-nv- er the name of the mine lately leased and hs.ks like an immense lake H bonded by the Rev. J. H. Weber, of by R. (. Sleater, president of th. tah Federation of LaW ,nj See Preston, O., an evangelist, and C. W. itas plead and ha covered the land taou under water , Jm of btate Hammond pn behfflf of Rimer, of Monroe, M teh. The services commenced at 10 o'clock with threat- - yrars. " 'the state. President Boyce read liis .1 two more r.us annual addres,. It dealt largely with lines' lark stru-ening weather, but fortunately the sun shone out wjtrui and the storm passed in .he Sulphides claim last Week. aver the taadvilie strike, claiming that the foot to eighteen burning of the Coronado, a worthless off. The exercise began w itli prayer aging' from one 13 per ton tu by the Her. Gage, of Nevsdaville, fol- mein s and assaying property, was instigated by mine own-gol, is as an excuse for lowed by the singing of hymns, aftercalling out the He also scored the governor wards followed by. addresses by t'e r Hermann has recoin- - militia. ( imiMissiom above reverend gentlemen and by the mended to the Httorney-gtnera- l of Colorado of tin lI" attorney-genera- l l ing under control of the mine own-ce- i Rev. Cook of Central City, the final adfor the present oflegal pro suspension dress being made by the Rev. J. If. ers and subject to their command. dings grow ing out of sheep-pasthe national guard was most severelWelier, who explained his purpose of ing w itbiii th. t iiMade range forest President Boyce called working' the above mine and dedicated n m rv y urraigned. it In the name of the laird, and in conthem SI. murderers, and made t hief Natchez invites all Indian of clusion said that all profits received to arm ,i strong plea for the miners vudii to u hatuuet on thq shore of from its operation would tie act aside Ni tin mselves. "Every- - union should have Pyramid lake commencing on the 1st! untie eluh. 1 for a good purpise. The dedication strongly advise you to mid lasting a week. A big dance am aerviees were witnessed by u largu way sand means to provide every furnish enjoyment am number of ladies and gentlemen among games willI im iiils-- r with the latest improved riwinked at. will pokci the latter being many prominent minfles whieh ,ean be obtained from the .Iidin liittendoif and Gu Bucking factory' at a nominal price. 1 entreat ing men. The new shaft house is comI pleted, the plant of machinery in hum. nion Pacific brakemen, havt you to take action on this important at Cheyenne, charged arrested lieon place and sinking operation question so that in two years we ean w it 1) ing a switch Of id derail- - hear the inspiring music of the mar- engine in the Cheyenne & North-- tlal lr(.a,l ,,f ;;,.oo0 armed men in thmg I he PEARFUL HAVOC WROUGHT. ease excites w ide- j em yards of lylior, ' interest railroad among inen. recommendations of Mr. Boyce spread A other Hants near I leaver and Ihe Water A son of O. 1 were to udiuit all classes of organized Sweep All Before It. irgil tlie Beaver, May 11. lly the bursting of Austin, a farmer living four miles labor to membership in the miners the dam at the Twilclielt reservoir a northeast of Greeley. Cotarala, was) federation, and the operation of to death in an old stable. It is ing properties by the federation for short distance ubove the Rob Roy minion Indian rreck, tlamuge to the amount Mipivos'-- the child was playing with the liencfit of its members, of several thousand dollars resulted. mutches and ignited the hay in the Locally, the address was well refor recommendation A wall of water eight feet high broke building reived, except the rev has returned to hi old miner to arm. This phase was The from the enclosure and swept everygrounds on the bunks of the erally more or lcs condemned, thing before it. is expected to The descent is rapid to the Rob Roy Missoni i in Montana, and a camp, com- j'.iigone V. lk-of ulsuit thirty of the thieving rivr tomorrow and address the mill, which luckily is located atsive is located on the west side yn vention. high water murk, but two boarding anil sleeping houses anil some lumber prrciscly the same spot where a year) '1 lie sessions are held taliind closed shanties were instantly lifted from ago Fiii'le Sam s soldiers took them d.Nirs, and are expected to last their foundations and carried down captive for deportation. throughout the week. stream. .liin Parker, the notorious train-rob-ta- r THE SUCAR SCHEDULE. From there to settlement on Invvlio held up the Atlantic Pacific dian crock the force of the flood was train at Rix-- Gut in February, added 1 he Senate show a Clear Majority Against broken somewhat, but at the south another chapter to his history of crime tlie Kciirdutc m It tttmulft road crossing, considerable damage on the loth by escaping from the New York. May IT A speeialtothe was done on the valuable meadow county juil at Prescott. Arizona, in from S ashingtou suys The and farms there. Cords of drift wood, company with two other desperate Hyrald schedule of the turiff bill, as sugar rocks ami debris were left on either criminals. framed by the Republican of tbe senside. son of Mr. and ate The finance committee in the interest Crops in many places were washed Mr. Hanson of Shelley was eriously of the trust is doomed to defeat. Inout and irrigation systems alt but de- kicked by a horse Saturday, the result cluding seventeen senators who are stroyed. of whieh i a badly fraetilred skull. absent and whose views- - could not ta The little boy waa iq the farmyard ascertained, tlie senate stands thus: A LEG 1S LAT1 VE MUD D L E . The skultl above the right .schedule and , trusts, 47; for AMrtthMtl Amm TnwIiU In Olhu playing. AWat mm to nTUsWea to rerti 'wit im beilole, 6; is; not Helena, MonL, May 11. A point of the brains were (sizing out, daiisified, 17; vacancies, 2; total memlaw, whieh as far a known has never Settlers on the upper Toiigud riier bership of senate, !X); majority ugainst been presented In the United In Montana are greatly, excited con schedule anil trust, 0. State, has been raised by the defense cerning a suspected Isdian outrage. A A careful canvas on of the In the trial of John Bloor, secretary of young niun named Hoover, who work!-o- the amended schedule show, a ugar the last senate, charged with secreting llurringer's sheep range near Miles clear majority ugainst the schedule as the salary bill to prevent Its passage. Gity, ha been missing and strong uir it stand at present, and if not ma They will contend that the bill secret- cuiustantial evidence points strongly terlally amended to lessen the proteced was not a part of tlie public record, to Cheyenne Indians a being icspon tion to the trust, the adoption of agon as It was not passed until long after sihle for hi disappearance. eral anti-trus- t amendment. midnight, when the legislature, alE. B. Keyes of Annutalla. found hi though continuing in session after son. Edson K. UNCOM PAHCRE OPENING. Keyes, lying dead in a stopping the clock before midnight a field outside the town, where h just all legislatures do, was adjourned hy arer a Solution Nov Than t I ho lives, tnwthc 7th tad. Tlie corpse wa Jo U Beginning. the operation of the constitution at Irrilying face downward across an i also contended it thnt midnight Washington. May 12 At a meeting of furrow. It is the theory that the bill was stolen by other officer of gating the conference committee from the the man wa seized with a fit and fell senate and the house, concerning the legislature and not by Bloor. face his with unconscious and prone the opening of the I'ncompahgre in the furrow, into which he had turnAlmtulllra Clcrii does Al ran. Indian reservation held last Saturday, Helena, Mont , May 11. Irvin 8. ed a small stream of watjr. and only an understanding wa reached tore-- " or two an inch deep. Burnett, a clerk in the postoflioe at an amendment authorising the The La Cigale property at Meivur port Amesvitte, Beaverhead county-- , wa into charge a royalty of 73 government dicted by the last grand jury for role continue to improve. The vein has cents per ton for all gilsonile and i n. bing the registered mail of small grow larger and richer as depth Since then the sensums of money, ranging from 83 to 830 attained until how the width of the asphaltum mjned. ate conferees have receded from this and was brought to the city today. vein in the lower level is not known position and yesterday reported a disAmong the letters was one addressed and will not ta until it is crosscut. The senate ordered an- agreement. to Walker Bros, of Salt Lake and con The assays taken during the ud instructed the x ta number, ranged from taining 83. Burnett's mother la post- twenty-sito committee senate stand for the senmistress at Amesvlllc, which i be- 84.10 to 817.70, and gave an average ot which ate throws open amendment, tween Red Rock and Salmon City, Ida., 80.03 per ton for the new ground drifttbe lands the same a other mineral w amount-tehich ed d into the week. and the young inan'had charge of the during lands. to 213 feet. ! TIMES rrBUfHIINO CO. UTAH. COALVILLE, ERtEFLV TOLD. d UTAH NEWS. Rio Grade Western U advert!mid summer Utah excursions at all The - tn - Colorado points. The postoffice st Troy, Wayne conn ty, Utah, has taen discontinued. Mail will go to Cainerille. ( Fort Duchesne Is proliably the only military post in the United h rates at - which. but two troop oreonipaule are stationed that has its regularly organized brass band. -- There is now over a million pounds of wool stored at the Rio Grande Western wool warehouse aul platform at Price. Teams are briuging It in eery day from Vernal, Ashley and Emerytaoun ty, and shearing Is still going on. Robert Ball and Henry Evans, two young men, were playing tall on the street at Lehi. Ball was using the bat. He struck the ball and it flew off to son of one side, striking the I. P, Osterieh just above the heart. The little fellow got up, and after run ning two or three steps, fell t! eld. m James Elliott Pearson and Henry Mark Pearson, brothers, aged 0 and 11 years respectively, were drowned in city creek at halt Lake City Saturday While enjoying an outing up the can yon the younger boy fell into the turb- ulent waters of the stream and u as swept away on its course cityward, to be followed a moment later by the ehl- -' er brother, who hero-lik-e plunged into Ihe icy water to rescue hts brother. The prospect of an empty city tress-wris growing rapidly more serious at Balt Lake City,' and indications are that the mnnicipal financial famine of last year will he repeated during the summer and fall months of 181)7. According to the last report of the city auditor, the unexpended and unappro-- , prlated balance In actual cash la about SIS, 300. The expenses of the city are about f 13,000 per month and the revenue coming In at the rate of from 113, 000 to 118,000 monthly. On July 1st or interabout that data, a est payment of 131,700 will fall due, and from the present outlook there will sot be Enough money in the treasury to aeml-annn- tttotiL VI - ' 'TOe highest water seen In the Rio Virgin ana Santa' Clara rivers for years la now crowding their banka, cutting into farms and playing havoc in general. It ia impossible for farmers to reach their farm on the opposite aide .ottheiRioJVlrgln except by rroing V, tomaltucWl by gemnwk Jv3ovUun over the river at the site of the old bridge which stands some fifteen feet oat in the stream. The span of the footbridge Is 140 feet, .constructed of cable wires. It is the only means of communication between Price and Atkinville and SL George. There have been several narrow escapes while attempting to cross with wagous. ' Chief Consul C. N. Butler, of the Utah division L. A. W has announced ' the following committees for the ensuing yevin Finance C. N. Butler, W. D. Brown, August Stein. Rights and privileges A. Pembroke, X. A. Spencer, Theodore Nystrom. Improvement - of Highways C. S. Wilkes. O. It. Hew ett, 11. lHrschmsn. Touring A. K. Caine, Tr O, Angell. Transportation Joseph Obendorfer, M. 8. Browning, A. C. Keeley. Racing Board A. Stein, II. Pembroke, G. IL ' Brastow, W. E. Lake, O. W. Pierce. Rales and regulations M. 8. Tlanauer, C. Warnoek. F. Kersten. Road Book L. C, Van Voorhls. Ilotart Officer, II. U Evans. Division Attorney E. E. Winters. Beveridge. x. A. W. Arrangement for the University ot Utah summer qchool are being pushed as rapidly as possible. The circulars are now out and everything to set-m- s Fed-ratio- n , -- re-th- at ' "1 mi-pl- ai - ln j rs min-hurne- il ! g 'd j three-year-ol- d e -- wi-p- k other-conferenc- Office. promise a successful session. Prof. Attempted Nntrlrie, Evan Stephens will meet the school Cheyenne, Wyo., May II. Louis Soronce week to conduct an exercise in voetd music, and Miss A'hnle F 8pen enson started on a bicycle from Forest eer will offer a course in gymnastics City, Is., to Oregon His wheel was for ladies, paying special attention to stolen and he then took a trkin. Jnst work best adapted for the schoolroom. before reaching here his ticket and all The class will not be confined to teach- of hi money were stolen, and his k made him despondent, and he aters, but will be open to ail w ho wish to avail themselves of the course of ln-- s tempted suicide on the street at Rawtract ion for personal benefit. Prac- lins by shoot ug himself in the foretice ia marching, fancy steps, Indian head. The bullet did not penetrate liis skull and he will recover. Sorenclubs, wands, dumb-tal- l and Heavy is 33 y cars of ago. work, parallel and horizontal bars, son In addition rings, etc., will In the homestead contest of Arthur to the course announced Miss Graft of B Haims avuiaxt Hart Dcpuy, from the training school will offer a ixmrse the Cieur d'Alene the commie district, 4a science worlc to Include the first aioner's decision the land In awarding eight grades of the public school. dispute to Haines ha been affirmed. The Lebl sugar factory has exhausted its supply of sugar, amounting to Tire Insurance Trust. nearly 10,000,000 pounds, from the last l. Topeka, Kan,, May J 3, Webb season's run. Ituh needs and would str.te superintendent of insursupport two oi three more factories of ance, addressed letter to all of the fire equal capacity. " insurance agents in Kansas Informing "Little Billie" Morgan was ahot and them that their respective companies 1c tiled by Constable J. W. Lund at.State must discontinue the use of th e ClarkLine. Morgan was drunk and raising son rater, or be suspended from doing row, and when JL.nnd attempted to business in Kansas. By the use of arrest him. drew a gun and commenced ClarLoon't rates competition la prenhooting. Lund was the tatter marks-tna- a vented, and a trust created that local and th battle ended with Lund, agents dare not break down or tamper unharmed and Morgan a corpse. with. ta-giv- -- Me-Nal- Word has tacn received at Anaconda . of the suicide of J. B. Fisher at B. t"T Fisher wa elected county clerk litre in 1S02. He stisal for last year but wa defeated. An examination of his Ixmkx revealed a shortage of 8103H. No action waa taken to prosecute him or collect from his bondsmen. Last wiek a grand jury was summoned and it was .snppos,-this matter would ta taken up. he last seen of hhn was when lie left Wednesday ostensibly for his home at Deer Iaslge. liis death is a slim k to the whole community and partieu arly to a host of friends who would have Willingly helpeiLhi-- out of the tnm We.-H- e leaves an estimable wife and one child. CUBANS BECOMING BOLD. Boss-land- d u The prospective duty on America a yattle, as proposed ta the pending tariff bill, has resulted in an unprecedented rush of Mexican cattle into the United States. The reports v thv Kansas Gity office of the bureau of animal industry of the United States department of agriculture show that the imports of Mexican cattle for-th- e month of April were 72,844, the greatest in the history of this country's cattle trade with Mexico," as compared with 14, VOS in April a year ago. They Approach flaw Knough to Havana to Nhoot th 0ut pnat New York. May 12. A special to the World from Jacksonville says: A band of Cubans under Delg-ulencompassed Havana Saturday and Sunday, firing at the outpost. Sunday night the firing w a heavy for ovef au hour, and it i said that several Spanish soldier were killed and wounded and that the Cuban loss was' still' greater. The Cuban are making frequent dashes around the outposts with their cavalry, and every morning from ten to twenty-flvwouudedJSpanih soldier are taken into the city hoso e pitals. Austria ami Trainla Agree. The correspondent London. May of the Daily Newra at Rome says; It Is reported hern that Russia and Austria have concluded an agreement to maintain the statu quo in the Levant and to divide influence in the Balkans, giving Russia a free hand in the eastern portion and Austria in the western. This aft ion on the part of Russia and Prussia wilt undoubtedly settle all disputes concerning the action, of either empire. 12. I GOLD MINERS Stateline assumes quite a lively oft account of the number f and business men arriv- s ing daily. The Sioux-Ajatunnel people at Tintic are preparing to put in an air compressor at the Sioux mill, and will hereafter furnish their owir power W the drills in x I Joseph Gerber and Jacob Hupfei have sold the Hungarian mine in tbe Tintic District to Frank Knox of the National Bank of the Republic, the purchase price being 813, IKJO. The lessee of the Cleveland mine at Manimot tv cowtmenced work im the property Saturday. The work i tundone through the Sioux-Ajanel, and it is proposed to thoroughly-prospec- t the vein. ta-in- g x The new Utah mining law took effect 10th. Hereafter mining claims must be recorded with the county recorders. but tlie district recorders are given thirty itay from the 10th in w hieli to turn over their records. The Opliir mine at Stateline will ore on the ship a carload of high-gradof Cedar fourteen" 13th. Th lug City- have again resumed operation on their Sunflower elaira, and propose shaft thereon. sinkliia May e 400-fo- On the claim owned by Walker Brothers at the mouth of Ophir canyon the shaft has reached a depth o) 100 feet, and another contract ha beeD let to sink the second 100 feet. Work will be commenced on the contract at once. - It ta stated that the management of the Emerald has encountered the ore body for which it has been digging, and is today rejoicing over the presence of ore that yield as much as sev- -' en ounces, or about 8133 in gold, not to mention the argentiferous values. The Lucky Boy Gold Mining company at Blackfrut, Idaho, is preparing to start up very soon. A carload ol machinery consigned to them has arrived. Some of their old employes ol last season have already gone out. and several carpenters are expected to go out very soon. A large amount f silver is coming levout of the winze from the 1000-foel of the Beck. The winze is now t down over fifty feet talow the level, and there is no sign of the end of ,the ore body. Moping is in t level, and all progress in the indications arc that this ore body will excel all previous deposit found in 1000-foo- 1000-foo- -- . the gnlat clean-uHereafter the Marion at Mercur, will Bullion-Beck- p CONVENTION. Denver Taking Arttoa Looking Holding of a Moating. to tbr Denver, Usy 8. It has taen decided by the Denver ehamtar of commerce, the real estate exchange and the mining exchanges to have an international gold mining convention July 7th. 8th and kth next. Governor Adorns will be temporary president, and thc governors and lieutenant governors of the several states and territories taking part in the convention will be Tbe basis of representation will ta from each delegates-at-largsfate and territory, to be appointed b the governor .of each; five from, each county, to be appointed ty the county commissioners; five from each city , and one additional for each l.ooo pop ulation or fraction thereof, to lie named by the mayor; five Trom each mining bureau, board of trade, chamber of commerce and other commercial, lulxu and trade organization. Want to Aid tla Urerks Boston, May C There was a large gathering in Fanuel hall of women interested in tlie cause of the Greeks. They meet for the purpose of raising money and otherwise extending practical aid. As the result of a collection which was taken during tlie meeting Mrs. Mary A $300 was realized. Livermore made a motion that a message ta seat to the queen of England asking that she interest herself in the cause of the Greeks, and tlie meeting so voted. It was essentially a woman s gathering, although a few men were in the big audience. The Par In ilorror. 1aris, France, May 7. The charit y bazaar horror grows as time passes. The li.st of known dead ha increased to 143, with nineteen unidentified bodies. The fear is expressed that great numbers will never ta accounted for, having been literally' burned up. About 500 people are now believed to be missing. It is generally believed the victiiji. were burned alive and not suffocated, the position of the bodies indicating agony and intense suffering. There was but one American, Mrs. largcss of New A'ork. thirty e . Kefuna to Kattfy. Washington, May G. The Senate today, by a vot? of 43 to 2G, refused to ratify the geueral arbitration treaty between the United States and Great Britain, negotiated by Secretary Olney and Sir Julian launcefoto. The rules of the Senate require a mas for tlie ratification jority of of treaties. Hence four more affirmaat the Geysei tive votes would have been to ta made every secure a favorable result. required expected that fifteen days, and it is the output will ta $1 8,000 per month. It take 83,000 of this for the pay-roland a thousand or two more for cyanide, zinc, coal and various other necessary expenses. The regular 3c dividend will be paid tlu month and it i probable a surplus will remain in the two-third- Action Toward Mediation. London, May 6. The Vienna correspondent of the Dully Telegraph says: "I have been informed today (Wednesday) in official quarters that Russia has actually begun to take action, through the embassadors, in the direction of mediation, acting with the powers treasury. which have agreed to her proposal. The shaft on the Luzerne at Silvei But the difficulty is that Greece will level and not Gity hss reached the accept the Russian terms. drifting has commenced, owing toht Tarkl h Fleet Won't Fight, inability to sink further with the A w him now used on the New A'ork. May G A dispatch to the property. streak of ore showing 134 World from A'olo says: The Turkish ounces silver. S'..TlO gold, 7 per cent squadron refuses to leave the Dardacopper has taen encountered in th nelles to meet the Greek fleet. shaft ynd ta the 1 rift now' being run Brinee George has gone with a fleets and several tons of this ore are bow or of torpedo-bo- a ts to blockade Salon ica the dump. and intercept the Turkish reinforceThe Eureka mine at Murray. Ida. ments from Smyrna. The Turks were routed today in an has taen jumped by a brother of on( of the ow ners. This is the mine when engagement near Nicciola. three men have been taking out about Strike of Coat Miner , 81 .000 a day for several weeks past Chattanooga, TciA, May G. The miThe contention is that the ground ta ners strike in east Tennessee and Kening worked is not within the lines o tucky has grown since yesterday. Mithe Eureka. It Is supposed that th( ners who have gone out number 4300. jumper's brother is interested in re At Coal Creek serious trouble is brewlocation, us the partners have beer ing. The inen at the Black Diamond warring ever since the first 821. Out) wa; mine strike tomorrow. , -- deposited A meeting of the ini ne rs and opera Deter Galvin and Yallace Warren tors will be held at Jelliee Monday working in the Mammoth mine a' next to discuss the situation. llearmouth in the Missoula country Will Observe Military Operations, Mont., were preparing the last blast New A'ork, May fi. Maj.-GeNelson of the day shift when the charge tliei A. Miles, U, S. A., and Gen, Horace A. were tamping exploded prematurely Borter, United States Embassador to and nearly killed them taith. Tlieii France, Were passengers on board the faces and the upper portion of theli American line St. Baul, steamship bodies are badly burned and cut by whieh sailed today for Southampton. powder and pieces of rook, and they Gen, Miles is going abroad to observe may lose their sight. tlie military operations in the war belami.s Ruhl. representing the Roess tween Greece and Turkey and is ler and llasslaeher ( hemieul Go., o companied by Capt. Mans of his staff. New A'ork, is in SaltTaike Gity making Committed for Thirty Bay. his contracts with those who are eon New A ork, May 6. Clarence Barton, mi in era of cyanide, and of which thf arrested last week on the charge of Mereuris one of the largest robbing tbe Utah Loan & Trust M r. Ruhl savs that the used world. Ogden, Utah, of S3. 200 Decemcyanide has steadily increased foi ber 24, Is'.iG. ami Leon Graves, also of many months and that it is doing at Ogden, charged with having accepted. much ford he digging of the world to- 83,300 of the money from Barton, were Is as day. perhaps, any other element today committed for thirty days to knoxvn to chemistrv. await extradition papers. Want Reciprocity. Shipments from the Tintic district Qoeea LIT sliington. May G. liawaiians now for the last week are a follows: From the Bullion-ltecmine. 10 carload ol sojourning ta this city express surprise and regret at the action of the Senate mill, 13 carloads oi finance committee oxej Bullion-Becin striking ont of Gentennial-Enreka- , concentrates: 1 the tariff bill the clause exempting earload ore; Uncle Sam, 4 carloads.ore Hawaiian imports from the operation Mammoth mill, 7 carloads conccn of the act. trates; Utah, 3 carloads ore; Lakeview Former Minister Thurstoil now here and Stockton, 1 carload ore; Swansea. on a special mission said the abroga1 carloads ore; South Swansea, S car- tion ot the reciprocity treaty meant disaster and ruin to the business Inter loads of ore; North Star, 3 carload! esto in the islands. would create a ore; Black Dragon, 1 carload ore; Dra- universal smash-u- p inIta business way 3 nntil things were put on a new basis. gon Iron mine, carloads ore daily. . l, 200-fo- com-Pany.- ct k k Iv- - |