| Show CLARK GROUP TO A H MAYNE property in the ramsey nev mining district taken salt lake july 6 A letter received in this city today by H B cole the well known broker from A H mayne who Is now at goldfield conveyed the information that he had closed a deal for tho purchased purchase 1 of the dark group 0 claims in the ramsey mining district not far from alna a division station on the nevada california railway in esmeralda county nevada the dark property Is the one on which the first discoveries were made at ramsey and from what mr mayno says it bears very good indication of developing into a producer of considerable sid erable importance mr mayne says he made a personal inspection of the ground in question and that he found an immense ledge out cropping which stands out above tho surface in places to n height of from fifteen to twenty feet while the width of the outcrop Is fully as much four essays assays of ore taken from various portions of the strike of the ledge tor feet gave returns of and the predominating metal boing gold the highest silver obtained were 1288 ounces interested with mr mayne in the acquisition of the ground is F J gay H T bragdon E H mead L D gordon richard coo while child cole co of this city ere let in for a one fifth interest considerable interest Is being aroused in tho district and quite a lively camp has been established there A company will be organized heinze COPPER KING Is in conference with prominent mining magnates of this state salt lake july 6 indications point this afternoon to the belief that there will be some important announcements made during the next few days possibly within the next few hours relative to P augustus Heln zos connection with the bingham consolidated mines the noted montana mining man the only one who ever had the courage to engage in open and determined warfare with the amalgamated copper company is in the city today he came down from tho north this morning accompanied by his chief engineer al fred franks and soon after reaching the city repaired to the offices of tho bingham consolidated consoli dated en the top floor of the mccornack McCorn lck block where he was met by president E L white general manager duncan macvichie and secretary N H sweet of the bingham consolidated mining and smelling smelting Sm elting company after an exchange of greeting I 1 these magnates seated themselves i around the large table in the office ot mr macvichie on which was stacked a huge pile of maps numerous reports of engineers stationery etc and proceeded to business the real nature of which no one seemed willing to dis cuss on tho outside FATAL ACCIDENT prevo july 6 andrew overlade was fatally injured some time yesterday afternoon while walking on the R G W tracks from castilla Cast llla to springville Spring ville it is that he was knocked off the track by a passenger train he was found wounded and bleeding at 11 last night by the crew of a freight train and died soon after being brought to springville Spring ville without regaining consciousness ness mr overlade had been working at thistle and took train from there to castilla yesterday forenoon after transacting some business it is presumed that he decided to walk to springville Spring ville rather than to wait some hours for train just how the accident occurred will probably never be known the deceased was born at salt lake city march 5 1855 when a child he removed with his parents to eph balm and lived in sanpete and emery counties until three years ago when he made provo his home he leaves a wife and nine children the funeral will be held from the first ward meeting house on sunday beginning at 1130 a m the remains may bo viewed at the residence east fourth south street from to 11 on the day of the funeral BOY PAINFULLY HURT salt lake july 6 west lindsay a IG year old youngster who borka in a local butcher shop is minus a couple of fingers as a result of a mix up with the business part of a sausage machine the boy was feeding the machine when two of his fengers on the left hand were caught and severed at the farst joint dr E I 1 rich was summoned and attended to the injury william reeves a 13 year old boy who was fishing in ogden canyon near tho hermitage yesterday afternoon had a narrow i escape from being he slipped off a rock and foil into the stream As he could not swim he began to shriek for help which came quickly and the badly frightened youngster was hauled from a watery grave TOO MUCH MOTHER salt lake july 7 too much cifes mother seemed to be the main contention in the marital troubles of pearl may holt and granvilla Granv llla taylor holt adduced at the hearing of the case be foro audgo C W morse yesterday af from tho testimony of mrs holt it seems that since her garringe mar ringe to her husband some two or three years ago they have had a number of disagreements darlng which he was in the habit of clapping her once she said he threatened her with a razor and again with a butcher knife in reply to a question by judge marioneaux sho said shy as not afraid of her hus band not exactly that and judging farmington TO HAVE BIG FACTORY salt lake july 7 there is every possibility that within a short time a large furniture plant will be established at farmington men interested in the building of a plant aie now at farmington have been investigating the field and aro said to be favorably impressed by the chances afforded there G W palmer G P chaffen and john priest are said to bo back of the movement what capital the new company will be incorporated at is not known but it will be about As there is absolutely no industry in the town of farmington at present the townspeople are in favor of the establishment of the plant and the council seems to favor it according to plans laid out to members of the governing body of farmington the promoters want seven town blocks they intend making a little city of their own to build houses tor their employed emp loyes to establish water works and an electric light plant and to make all needed improvements the men want the town to donate one foeth of the tract but a hitch has arisen over this pont bishop of farmington Ss pushing the scheme and others of the prominent men of the town are knoop to favor the project LAWSON SMASHES ANOTHER RECORD salt lake july 7 ivar lawson smashed another worlds record at the salt palace saucer track last evening in the final of the one mile open race for professionals he won the event in a fact finish the time being 25 2 5 against 4 it ahe former record tor the distance mcfarland was a close second and right in his waka came fogler while dark and Palmer finish ed fourth and cath respectively the idol of the fans at the saucer track was not the only one to smash a worlds record during the evening for downing won the five mile motor paced race for professionals paced by burbel in clipping six seconds from the previous record for the distance which was in this event munroe paced by T M samuelson was second agraz paced by smith third and hopper paced by fourth it was a pretty and fast race frock start to finish PROVO CITIZEN KILLED BY TRAIN provo july 6 andrew overlaid a respected citizen of prove met death on the rio grande western track about three miles out of last night it seems that mr overlaid had been at work for william lowe who owns some wax mines at soldier summit and that ho came as as castilla Cast llla yesterday at which place he is supposed to have stopped to see about some government awk that is being clone there As there is no train that would stop there for him to come to until morning it is supposed that he started to walk home and was caught in the cut near springville Spring ville where he was run over by a train which severed both legs and bruised his body and acad it Is not known just which tran it was that passed over him but an eastbound bound special freight brough this body to lie was not conscious when he reached the depot and died a short time afterwards dr dunn was summoned but it was too late tor v MASKED HOLDUP HOLD UP TAPS TILL salt lake july 7 hold up your hands keep om up and keep still this gruff order made mandatory by the appearance of the shining barrel of a pistol was heard by harry druce bartender at the warm springs saloon at 1 this morning harry held up his hands yasa forced to back into a corner while the lone burglar tapped the till for 50 in caan and a check for 10 and then he watched the intruder de through the side door the police were notified of the burglary as as druce could get to the telephone the patrol wagon and patrolmen moore and phillips wept to the scene the surrounding country was searched but no trace 0 the robber was found UTAH PATENTS granted this week reported by C A snow co patent attorneys washington D C john M callow salt lake city settling tank for copy of above patent send ten cents in postage stamps with date of this paper to C A enow co washington D C HOUSER WAS ACQUITTED madison wh july 6 walter L housar secretary of state of wisconsin was acquitted in the dane county municipal court tonight of the criminal charge cf having attempted to bribe zeno 1 host state commissioner of insurance on june 16 by taking a prepared decision in the brunkhorst equitable insurance case from robert luscombe to the commissioner and him as alleged in the complaint that the equitable society would contribute 2000 to the la follette campaign fund if such a decision was rendered it took the jury over four hours to reach ahe verdict of acquittal KILLED FOR REVENGE kharlov Khar hov july 6 M superintendent of the bursk sebasto pol railroad djs killed today in revenge for the discharge of several railroad employed emp loyes |