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Bill BUYS MASSACHUSETTS
..Hi ill Wl
H if M A' B Lewis Alitls Anotllcr
H I Group to Imperial.
.H 1 11 i DVISI0H WITH NEWH0USE
Hl I 'Mm
M rij Tf Development Work In the Joe Bowers
H n ' Makes an Encouraging Showing
H J '1 W Wantland Bring! tna Latest
' ' IIcwb From Thunder Mountain
I Bit? Shipment of Ore Tiom tht Utah
- CM. Holfron Inspectt a Rich
i ' Idaho rroperty-The Stock lm-
Mj t 1 proeme'nt Contlnuea on tbt Board
H
H ' A I Lewis who hss been out In
H t, r mnt s.vral days came up
H v I to i lake veslerdsy morning an''
H )i j(, r ui 1 to camp last night While
M "WT f V esterday he received the deed
H J 'i 1 m -amuel Newhoine of the Mataa-
Hj 1 c j t group for the Imperial com-
j i ti pre party consists of slv. elalma
B , t of r Hi o In Ixiebor gulch
1 tines past has heen a wnnder-
H ' I ' f i r of both quantity and qual-
H ' IV rdn a transaction waa u re
H i i r i Jivlslon of property held by
H , M ' lr and Mr Newhouse In which
B k l ti e iit receives the f actus croup In
H , c I tn in- ucallty and having th ne
B ' 1 i , o claims The Massachusetts
iaH ' " t i t IP r and gold proposition and
B S t ioj ment Mr Lew In sa)S "III
, b t in t enco with a large force of
H ( ', 1 Joe Bowera Encouraging
H f . , Th nan cement of the Joe Powers
Hj i'j n he ceuiagol over the show
Hl 1 ,1 lna it at resulting from the work
H . I . i of I v ! pmi i thai l ' ' jnirgetle.
H j, ' nt i led i ii Th-main haft l down
iaHI i ii i ' "' ' ' "here i etitlon has put been
iaHI Ml'l Ll 1 rompi ted preinrntnry to drifting to the
iHIH flTli W! "" I 0 feet away A hlghlv mlner-
iaHl " fV ynit nil I "earn wo encunfred while rut-
iailH I mJI ting th ttatluti and xamplea ant by
iaHI ' U SV? hupt Jnmea f idghton to l'reldnt l
iliaw lit 'lift II I"' rv tcn1a dlsrloiel by the a-
iaH A (,' ti ra r: t..t to th extent of a trare nf
ilH ' 'e IlitS copp r SI 1 ler r. nt lea I IS 1 otlncen of
ilH ' (1 FlKe nnd an rnt In gold I" th ton
iaH Vi Ufr A hl no vln hiiI mii'h em an ore
iaH 1)14 NIW chute ha tvrn rut there ahowlnga are
ilaH i 'H'm r'"ar '' "" fioorilile imll'-atlona of
B ,1Mf hlKh (.nide mlnml near h)
iHlH sM1 rnoM T1IUNDEII MOUNTAIN.
iHH t ill W M Wantland Left the Camp Only
H jji ) 1 n Week Ago
iHH I ' Jft'lS N M WantUm I arrived In Bait Lake
iaH I U ftl l" ' r'l;iy ''onl Tl,under mountain,
illlH P Hi,ii whlrh .amp he left lia than a week
iaH JiJMlW "EO '"'"KlnK b fur the Inteat nea
illai ';i1 'roni that region The Oewej tunnel
ilail it!'l 'TS he enM wan driven 171 feet durlnR the
ilal iJlJlr tinier monthe with Increaad ehowlnga
iaH I i' illnH nK the nork progreueii
H I, jij. Work In tin mine mil at Die mill
iaH t it 1 haa misp nded on arrnunt of n ohortnge
labial ' tllf "' eill llrj and l eerrlt nf lalmreta
1 B?1 There are about (JO people In ininp ho
i i j anja whhh number la ke t nltiut hv-ii
it 4 t h t. ntlnuoUH nrrhnla and depatturea
1,1 The enmp In underkolng the throw of n
Hj 1 1 ' L food fnmlne nnd a consignment of
H f' F meat MketaMea and ennned gooila ern
H 1 . ) fold while he wnir there for it ll I toil ti 1
M ti' for th collet Hon
H V (i ,,r Wantlaml went h wn of rotinrll
H ' wj nnd barren ant walked the entire illa-
iaHI ,( Jl tance of about Vil, mllea lth coming
ilH n "'"' -rlr"r n ,nk 'hit called fur (in
iaH I H'SiD nbundanee nf both pluck an I endur
i J ' on-r He la aotletled of the worth of
i,! thnt country nn a gold rlu er and
j ' ris thai the auirnundlng neighborhood
-. , la nleo rich In copper allver and lead
j (' lie Ft tea that In plnre along the route
H t acl 1 the enow wan ae much na t n
H J fit deep nn I tint tie wa In atrewn
B ai with il. ml crlpil'd ind half famlehe I
ilaH lin hnrKCH broken vehpleH dlxiai led an i
ilaH I ail ahnea nnl dlaconrHge.1 iniii who linger
iHI i nJ nn ""' coote nnd at up their aupi Ilea
iiH I'M He ndtlsea all laitlea who lontemplati
iHI ,. IJ making the trip to wait for milder
LM i l weather and better roadit
j ii SL BINOHAM CONSOLIDATED.
B t'ffl- Tresldcnt Wltlte Will Soon Leave
B "t fu ' Boston to Visit rioperty.
B ,, , f I'rriiiii'Ni: si'icm, i
H t'. notion lw prll .t 1'iealdent K
M if ' hite of ninghani Canaolldaled
H ' J i. Mill lde ehortli for Halt like where
H llinUii h rxi l lo be pieaent at the HtiiilliiR
B "'I pK f 'he onveiter atom Mu I'rteldrnt
H ' I -it? White -ah I think that w. are non
H I ilfi v In n 1 1 Mltlnn to operate our ameltei mi
H U'l'iLt a mrr'' ,xl 'H' l'iun e have kept
B ililHT the (lutMtlon of iHoiimnlcK In mind and
H )' iilk t "" ""' nrn ork hna lieen along
t j, f economical llnea We bellevi lint with
1 ' ('' i our c i lertera alnrted aliall lie In i
'ii loalln n to do a Mige bueliieaa econoin-
Si l:ll
,f j'
i .'? i Tho Hockcr Is Qreat.
H , j .' : J f Davelcr nnd C V Mlllale te-
H I Jr I tiiruofl eatord n from an Inepectli u nf
H I the work' if the IK-cker Mining
B compmy ml the teiort the mine aa
H '. 1 In, in . moat giatlf)lng condition
B ' i lliii froiirtv coiihlata of a group nf
H (He lalina ululate 1 nine inlha fioin
H . y ocis de In I mei county and la
H M ii brink dovepip. I under the aujier-
H i i liite-n nt j nf Dane) Hirdy a former
M , J , s)i 'd uf Salt lake iutint 1o
H i. ahiiiH hive hem uuik within the pant
H i i few in nth to a depth if alxly nn I
H j1!, fortv feet reap itlvel) anl from tluxe
H I 'I; 1,1 (hafta numeroua cioeneulu have boi it
1 i J, 1 run 1 1 ar ncroit the vein which la
1 ' , jj fortv feet wide an I the entire dlatani e
H I .ill ' hn bei n through what Is believed to
H ' ; bt shit ping tie and Hhout h cai-
H I I liad of the oie In now in s it ka road
j i1, for shlpniert Akiij fiom haul
H ' (impliH which hut been taken with t
B ,i vbw of obtaining an average of tho
B Mln have ileldcd all the way from
C I HO to 2 per cent lead t per cent cop-
HH i , per and ism.s ounfa of silver to the
i Jj ton
iljiVfiK j dood Idaho Property
Sl?Tlf r Co' H ' irrun of loe Wngham
'1 19s if fon ifturn'd jiisttrlu fiom a two
t i& wetks trlu Into Idah Ourlng his ab-
(nS B"nro fol II iTt jii examined i proiert
I ln In thf nelBhbnho 1 .f Ilolae He Is
l cnthuslaitk over the pro e is of thnt
i' dliiri t The vein iiiing high grade
oic he mates whllf n in in are will
If It d llneu and ncroini anled In nearl
' liJ't' evirj Instanci l lnrge niuounta of
1 '"li,' milling ore Ntimernui propeitlia there
rtB'i and niiung thim Ik the Gold Kag
Hi owned by J llurton and other Polt
I HA Lakem inn sleldlllg gool returna The
ll.' Oold 1 Okie is enlarging Its mill from
jjl 'j, foui to ten stamps
j f j'Jjt Jfirdshlpb of tho Trail
C ) A If Iter received from Con MrAullff
I !' In unJ Iive Jenkins who arn hended for
'iK Thunder inounlnln na the npiesenta
(i J tlves of tho Wasthelmer ajnlleate
n- ' I t brings news uf tiilr arrival at Sonh
f'l fil' rork Ida on April 11 aftir n pilgrim
fj. ' uge thnt vvaa fraught with most pel
"i I'l" lloiia ndvenltirea nnd keenest suffering
f ) t, 'tho gentleineii who weio Inrnierlj with
S, j' ' fapt De I.a Alar a forces In Nivaili
I l jit me forging tlulr way Into the muun
fjii ' I8'1 nt W0'1' n WM ot Warren an J
I V M ' The Wftulows Oat of liorso fied, tin j
ty? 'J' vvero compelUd to shell out ( a Inl
i i consisting of SO pounli for hny, und
1 1 1 then lost ono of their nnlmals
( '( , Uhey claim to be the llrst to reach
iVfr
M i
ih J- i. sir e tie r a 1 r
r1 In t i tn tl nli.
t . fil-k-d inti Wairm l I
I i 1 the man who undertak
th trip at thii time must be pre
i ir 1 t resign himself to hardships
th-it emT-k of those experienced on
the trills Into Alaska
THE STOCK IMrHOVBMBNT
Not Much Improvement In Meat,
but Than Were No Sbrlnkagia.
The we k on the mining exchange
opened t ith a continuation of the Im
proemenl of prices and Increase of
snlex that began on flaturday and yes
terday a transactions include I the sale
of 113 760 shares of stock for which
"f"i W wns field
None of tho stocks were favored with
a maiked Increase rf values but the
ihrlnkages were almost absent and the
ad ancea a ere quite numerous
ailsa was a strong seller and while
'j,er 31000 shares changed handa (he
prl.e went from 86 cents to WH n-nta
and "loseil at T1U cents Daly West
opmed strong at IleeO rose to $45 m
an. I closed at 14 40 with sales aggre
gating ii shates
Mai Das which sold dqn to 3H
oe-itu on Saturday developed strength
esterday nnd sales to the extent of
iVMO ah ires from .104 cent! to 21
cents eic- re ird d South Bwnnseawas
rather erratic selling ovei 2(00 shares
from 75 cents to "o eents down to "2H
cents and closing at ? cents
I nele Ham was In strong demand but
the his em were full) aa anxloua as
the sellers and while M7M shares
changed handa the price went from 18
rrnti to M' cents nnd back to 314
cente Joe Bowers also attracted at
tention as a strong seller and 24 3SS
shares of Its stock went by uncertain
changes from 4 cents to B cents with
4i centit paid at the rinse
Vankee opened at f" IIV4 advanced to
$2 20 and receded to 12 15 at the close
The quotations at the close of the
calls were
I A M ?aTl1rM Calf
I Bid I Asked P'd lak"eT
AnThoT 1 i io f i I i M 1 1 It
iten ' ffj g" I itS 8
Alice ' I 40
Bullion B 1 M I . 2 75
i.h Y,,l H tA I fl CA
-Ben B Itler !4l IM 12e 12H
rallfornla isi,, (? !t 11
f-enturv , VT , Si
r reole I l o 1 (
( on Mercur I 15 1 1 1 l
bal iS ID i 110
DaK West IS SO 4? 7 I 41 WW 20
Ballon I. ,
Dslton oi sjkll
Dester 40 il
Bmerald , 05 10
Kagle IBB OH h K M
OsTena ! 3
Grand Cen t (Vi , 2 7 J 5
r Fagle I ajt,
Horn Silver 115 I M 1 to ISO
Ingot M M OH, OSS
Joe Howera Wj JP Olfi MTl
I Ittle l Met 1 , im
V Mammoth I (1 I n , 1 IH 1
la Reine US,, ll .
Mammoth I Ml 1 Ml I IS IK
Manhattan I I 0114
M Dav lOV, m, Utt ST
Mar W a-h 07 I
Nor Llirht 01 Ha (XV,
Ontario 7t9(n 140 0
I'etro I0H U
nithmond A ffl 10
Hnnshlne 20 I XI,
Swansea I 40 1 rJTi I 1 in. in.
J Pwanaea 7T, tl I 71 7Vi
8acrament to S ' 22
Rllver King I Mot
Htsr ran 1SW, liAs1 li 16
Bhowers 11 ,
Mllver Rhlel I (Ml, m 1 IMS. 071j
rtrn 5 24 , 9
Tunra W M ' i'i in
Hunbeam ' ' 'I 41
1 nrle Ram tU MS . j
1 tah 5 I M ... so
aleo 11 11 j U
Mclnr In It ,
VV 1 r.lnry HU OK "OVt u
Whlto Hoiks 1 U ,
tankew Con 2 to I 21112 li'i
1 7()7lll hu.im
Albion lo at 40c
VJax ttfat4Jc lontcme saistWie,
1 I'" at 4fc
t arlaa 2" at Stc li at KJHc l'o at
. tsv m at S7c lo at gJSko 4i"i at T7Hc
at 37V !" at c So at ,e. ('o at
2ekl
Paly West 2atIVS0 (lit! Him Mat
JVM
May Dai 4late,.c Mm m W,e TWO
at V, MA at mike .i it A,c i"l at
,, va i 3141 .eller It) iliyi ro at V.
mller jii .live
Hoiilh Swansea. Ml at 7c, IM nt ;ic. t
lit "ivjc 101 it 7ft4t If" at Sc
1 m le H.i 111 2201 ui le. do nt 35c. seller
ftl diis tn at Ux, seller 10 dais 1. at
SHc W". nt ii .eller 10 ilays 1 nt Tie,
. ldil III I l.e MO at 36e, if" UI Wc tot
at r . inner n dais ll al 3SV ro at
W.t i nt MSc
1 I'shfc.rnla lso at lsc ivn at 17c Bft) nt
11-. luui at K'.i !" at l.Vt,c, ltVu at
tv;
KUji
foe 11 were Ko at 4c 100 at 4'Jc yl
al !Hr 10.1 at tc
I ittiii 1 h(r 2to at Oc
1 a Heine Al at 1JK' teller 10 days
Martha Wnshlngtnn 0 nt 7c
Yankee jr.. at 12 IM al ) M at
I2.1 ion ut .'.; Ko at H Ko at 1121
v nt . "a wo at tsi" seller ! days l'o
at I seller 30 dav ion at 12 seller
in dajs 110 at III", Ko at 1210 IM at
Kit eellertadiDH ICin al 13.15 100at21
seller H dais
Ol'fcS IHIAHD
I til lea am a IMtr tiuer TO days
I min Him boo at 3ti l' at Mic, !') nt
( Vntiin sew ai 54c
Jc- llunere Jul il 4'c "" at 4!le, PiO
at 4V
AI-ll.ltSOO-4 BAI IM
Paris i oii at 3sc 1700 at 87V ll"o at
J7V . Ifti at 37V u it J7',c, 33n at it, ,
lu',iW Sin at a4.. Iitivrr days
Dal) West 71 al K if .5 at Hi ' K at
345 30 Wal II 25 al It' W 21 at 345. 24
laiwrr Mammoth an at ll
Miy ll,lIW,r Wail 3fdc, 300 at
31c So al Siv-c i ai He selUr id davs,
SUM at aivc loo at 31Hi Ko nt 3ln. II 1
al IIV
Hatrminiiln l'o at 2le
South Hwanaen "i nt 77c inn at 7le
eellir diva lwi at 7J feller 30 Ja.)S
lol at 'ji , 3t al 73c Inn at 7ilttc. M at
74c JOB it 1H,r -W al 71-c
I i I Him llmnt u l' it l,i Mat
.-'.' 1410 a l 34V, KM) tt 34SC lVi at 15c.
Iiiiirjoilaia Ito at an,c 100 a I IVHc , rnin
al X.,- Jrtiif at Wc 1 o at atVsc, WO al M'.c,
lOu al 31V siller Cu da)s
I t ih ! at .
talll. i nl Uiri HO, an at Kc
i cut in 40a at 5K loo at MWc Dio at
ri im at MJi seller 10 dn)s l at 55c,
irvi at tfcVii ion ai Ml-c
Joe llnwirs iui al 4Vsc 3oO at So, 10.M
ai 1"..
Tetrn WO at 21c
Vanki ion luo at 12 ll'i seller 00 ,a
l ii t.:, loo at feis inI ti ti buyer
3n iiais no al 1217 seller n dm Jftlat
$- ll"v sellir 00 dii)H .no at I. 10 Keller 10
ilu, 100 al 12 II luo at ' 10 110 at 32 U
OPLS noHD
farlsa, lfc at SSH;
Dal s S est, So at HV so lat7W40
la hemi llui at Sh wo at ISWc. seller
80 dii) ut IH,c
Martha Wnahlnatt n MO at 7o.
Oie nnd Bullion Settlements.
"lestcnlay ore and bullion settle,
tnenla leached u. total of M7 200, and
vera diil led us follows
aid oi Bklc .1 -u-MIer anl lead
area 112 200
National Hank ot the Republic .old
bars 12600
1 It Jones & Co -Oie, 13(500. 1ml
llon 117 wM
On the met-il market silver ruled at
5H, c. tils an ounce Lasting copper at
II rente a i ouml anl lead at W 50 per
1G0 pounds
BIr Shipments Troiii the Utnh
A shipment of 04 COO pounds of ore
(run the Utah nt I'ish Springs jejter
daj arrived on the track from Ousla
Ihla conslgiuneiU bilnga .he shipment
for Vprll to the siillsfactori total uf
"50 20i) cun Is oi nemly 116 Ions ihese
on a haie ylelled on an nvirag- oier
'rt otin i a of allver to the Ion I est tea
small values In gold and m?il 5 per
cent lea I
Boston Mnrkct Irtc(;ular.
1 1 ami m, Hi'iK iai i
Ilnitnn Mass, April 28 The cutting
tit thn I nluniet dlvlden I tn 5'. for the
fil.irtii cxertid mi unfav enable Inllii
en e in opj er shnres and prlcea sui,
Red sninewhit hill tiadliih was llinlt. 1
und the dtriincs wero (r.vuional vxiipt
' i h f I d n pe nts
I i I rr I n ih h V JS
I n 1 1 t l nlte 1 c opp r (Ih
Hen inatloni n t me on the
rut I. at . lo Jj Market closed Irregn
lar Hornblower Weeks hrokers 1
State utreet Boston and 10 Wall street
New ork, furnish the following quo
tations Salts High fiw Close
Amalgamate! 1 372 V 75 - M5 "5
Blngh-im l V) 35 50 ri,
DsK W est 4V CO 44 50
I tah 32 23 -tl ti 00 23 00
I niter) State 9)3 21 52'i 21 bl 21 50
Here ir 2 (tn 1 74 j H 1 '4
Mohawk 27 37 Sn 17 00 37 50
Curb-Boston I37'e124
(
Mlnlnj Notes.
The Boston Tlntlc shipped a car of
ore to eatrdav a market
The ronklln sampler reixrted two ears
of no from Tlntlc vesterda)
two cars of Lower Mammoth ore
r ached the sampler es(erda
The Neptune nf Bingham was a shipper
)csterday to the extent of three cars
The MaxtVetd st Big r.,ttonwcod
shipped a car of ore to the sampler 4s
terda) ' '
vMllard F Snyder and Walter riler
will visit the Honerlne property at Stock
ton today
The Hlghlind Bo veaterdai sent a
fj icW-pound cnnalanment of pig copper
to he Esstern refinery
Andrew p Mavberrr superintendent of
the t nlted States mine at Bingham, was
a Salt Lake visitor veaierdsv
The Taylor Brtmton sampler yester
day revelled nine cars of ore from Ophlr
one car rrom Tlntlc one car front Big
c ottonwood end three cars from Blng
ham
The Ophlr HIII Senator Hark a prop
ert) In Tooele count) reported on the
market yesterda) with nine cars of con
centrates R iperlntendeitt P M Mrfrea of the
Yankee Con spent )esterdai In the city
He reports tin work at the mine pro
greiislng nlrelv and the property looking
unusually well
Joseph II Hjtchlnsnn ex Lieutenant
Governor of Iciaho who Is Interested In
varlotn mining propositions in that State
Is making one of his occasional business
stops in salt Lake
E Itlv a nnd It 1 tllvea of Mllfard
who are Interested 1 1 various mining
impositions in Heaver count) ore spend
Ina the week in Belt lake (Tie) brought
with them samples or oil bearing sand
rock obtained in Oarfleld countv
J J Burke nf the mtll contracting firm
of Dcderlchs ft Burke has returned from
a three weeva t tislness trip to Plttsbrrg
and Chicago, whither he went to com-
flete arrans ments for mat rials Mr
lurke states that at rittsburg Investors
look with deride 1 favor on lull Indus
trie
Frank K AV llon has returned from a
hutrleil trip to his rrldav group of gold
hearing claims near Haker nty Or to
confer with Bait lake assoclaten who
will assist him In binding a mill on the
property The eonstnetlon of a comb!
nation stamp mill and concentrator with
a rapacity of ctom twent) nve to nrty
tone dall) Is trnmlrsd tn the near future
WHEAT TRICES LOWER.
Shipments From Oregon Causo Re
duction of Ten Cents
The first carload of wheat to reach
Salt Lake since the reduction In
ftelght ralen came In osterda) cans
ing a reduction In pilre of 10 centa a
bushel anl farmers are now receiv
ing 80 cents n bushel for It They nre
also receiving higher figures for po
tatoes 15 cents a bushel being paid
fnr them in cnrloid lots and even
higher figures In small ciuantltea Tor
corn thev nre receiving ll 40 n hun
dredweight 1125 for baric) and re
111 for nue tlmnth) nnd 111 tn i; for
looae nlfulfn
A r'ally tempting niray nf early veg
etablen are to he foun i on the matket
Juat now New potatoes from ( nllfor
nla are selling nt thioe pounds for a
ciuarter wax heans 20 cents a pound.
tele hon pena 10 cents a ound oth
er peaa three pounds for ti cpnrter
artichoke three for 2fi tents, new
Utah I eets, three bunches for n dime,
cnulirtnwcT two pounds for a ciuarter
nvparagvin two bunches for 21 centn
ciieuml'cra so cents eai h onions two
lunches for 25 cents, tndlshes B cents
a bunch cabbage 4 cents a pound,
mushrooms JO cents n pound Pota
toes nra retailing nn high lis 11 25 n
binhel although from some of the
dealers the) ma be obtained ut il 10
nnd 11 15
The r rices nf hillbut nnd Mlmnn
hove been slightly redueed, the former
selling now at two pound for it ciuar
ter nnd the latter at 15 eenis a pound
Hhndroe bring 1j rents n imund fresh
codfish 15 cents slrliel bis nnd red
snauers ITVs icnta soles and floun
ders, two pounds for a ciuarter,
prawn 40 rents a pound shrimps 20
rents a quart, o)ter. 60 cents a
quart
Duller and egga are retailing nt tho
figures quoted last weik JO eents n
pound fur the former 20 cento a dozen
fur the latter Hens are eelllng at 15
cents a pounl. spring chickens, 17)4
cents roasters 20 cents turkeys, 20
cent'" ducks unl geese 10 cents
quantll) of ver) small but ver)
sweet California oranges have found
their wa to the Salt Lake market
within the past few dais The) sell
at 15 lents a denen while the larger
varieties, range from 10 m i'hi cents a
dosen The best quallt) of bananas
sell at 3ft cents a dnxen lemons at 20
to to cents tomatce-s JO centn a
pour.! apples three pourtdi for n
quarter, pieplant four ioiinds fnr i
quurter dates 15 cents it ound, llga
10 In .5 ci ills a pound
High iwtem flour is quote nt 12 26 lo
I.' 15 a hundred straight grade 12 15
lo 12 25 bakers gra ie 12 to 1215
I he prices of fresh nn I cured meats
are al different figures now at dlifer
ent H'inps according In whether or
not the owners of the shops belong lo
the i Mule hers l'roteim association
I ollowlng Is n list of prices given, the
first named quoted at the shops of
th nnn members nf the association
iniil the latter st the shop, of the
llioinlrs 1'nrlerhni enk 17U to
JO and Jrt lo 25 rem, airloln aleak 15
cents and 17 tn 20 cents piime rib
roost 174 cento at both shops pressed
corned lieef 16 and .0 eenuJoln mut
ton chops 15 and 17), cents, sliced
brenKf,,,, ,,,,, 10lh K
"Iced him the same pork sausage
JJ't cents at both' ahn s brains 12tt
and 15 rentH lard u ami 50 cenli
for three pound 1 nrketi
SPARKS IR0M THE WIRE.
A?.'.I!IV.',, 'teasurv statement ihowe
aiSwf ''" es JIXSMi v Oold
The mini arms over in, elonr of the
"Uayoi s offlre in l.lmeil k llsippcared
lost night n e irma ha 1 Ik en a roil
rag' for the Nationalist of ut.
Tho committee of postal an I Ireasur)
evperts investigating the question of rs
laolishlnt. a postal etirrene) mi t )ester
day lait adjourned without action
The Imminence of another quarrel be
Iwveu the two foremost glints or labor
Hliaffer and Oompers mutinies to be the
topic of conversation at I ho Amalgamated
meeting In W heriing
The Hawallin I lv Slock breeders as
soclallon through Its scirc-tari Mbcrt J
Judd at IIiiimIuIu lus aprlled for rntm
liershlp la IK Naticnal I. lie Slo k aaso
elation of Vineries Tho application will
bo gran toil
The first squndron of the Second United
Stales eavalrv eoniposeel nf troops A It
C anl I under lommand of Mat Wal
ter ( Schuyler arilied at New lork
lesterda licm Mutansaa Cuba, on the
stttamtr e urlivba
iho Dominion Oovernment his under
coiimi leralion a redudloti of tho ro)att)
on V ukon gild from 6 i er cent to elihtr
3 per cent or Jhi l er cent It will Im enl.
Ii ted in the futuie b) an export tax. nnd
thitii will ha no exemption
Ih dead lod) of Mrs I U Hanlolph a
bible of four months was found list nUht
In the Kaw river nar Tneka kan The
boclv shows no evlionce of death by
drowning anl the oi Inlon or ihe officers
Ir that thern haa biaoi a murder ion
mlttid
Inhn 1' (iteer Ihe mm who while nn
Ii r ihe iniiiiFiiia of Ihunr Simula) ar
Urnoon gave himself Into the ciislol) of
Hheilff Jelf OConnell at llehm Monl .
r ife.slng tint In was warn. I In Vir
-Inla nn a charge of killing i in in til
I alorv again )esurit it tin. tounty
jail In the Montana cu lUl
MARKET "HALTING ONE
Movement of Prices Was
Not Uniform.
NO ACTIVITY WAS MANIFEST
Failure of Conference of Anthracite
Miners and Operntora to Agree Up
on Terms Had a Disappointing Ef
fect and Crented a Bad Impression
Result Wns Free Selling of Rtsad.
Ing In Opening Dealings, Which
Affected the Whole Lilt Bond
Market Was Moderately Active
SILVEK
New Vork MHe
San Francisco MSc
London 3346
I LAD
New York exchange . It HH
COl'PEP.
New lork exchange 111 2SsTU i
Silver and Drafts
New lork. April 2 -Bar sliver (lic
Mexican dollars 41c
San l'ranclsco April 2 -Silver bars
61shc lexlean dollars, nominal drafts
sight 15e, telegraph 1.4c
Money and Exchange
New v.oik. April 23-Mone) on call
steady nt I4kQ44 per cent eoing bid and
asked SifI4 per cent Prime mercantile
paper 4j4(, per cent Sterling exchange
nrm with actual bu!ni In bankers
bills at HV for demanl and 14 Seh for
sixty days Posted rates, 4 WHuOHi and
!ljHS c-otnmerrlal billn JlU'cfJ
New York Metals
Jew York Airll 28 - t Ijindonand
New ork prices for tin wer onsidera
bl) higher, In.loti closed 1 higher for
the day at 129 15s for spot and fl 16s
for future New ork closed about 3j5
points hUher with sre-t at 32M528 35
t opper was weak and lower at New vork
with lake, on spot ot HVil2c electro.
IWlc lljifllHic nnd ca tlra lli,8U.c
t indard copper on spot nn 1 for June and
July deliver) was quoted t l""flll'c
London copper close 1 2s ("d I wer at 153 is
Cd for spot anl futures L
Lead uteady here at Pic and 1indon Is
3d hmher at ill lis W
Spelter ruled steadv at 114.', at New
ork while Iindnn was -s -lloweraltls
The locnl Iron market wae tt.adv and
unchanged pig Iron warnnle continued
nominal Vo 1 foundrv N rthern lJi
Sv tin 2 foundn Northern l-fll'V No
2 foundry, Southern ll miw No 1
foundry Southern soft trontvoi
The fngltsh markets were higher, with
Glasgow at 61s and Ml Iclleete ro at 4s M
San Francisco Mining Stocks
San l-rancijeo April 4 The official
closing quotation:, for mining stocks today
were as follows
Mia It Jllstlee. I 0
lleleher . lOMexlein 6ti
Hest . lleleher 27 occidental Con IS
Bullion . oJOrhlr 175
rah Ionia . .HfHcrmitn . 25
( hallenge Con . )i Polost . 3H
hollar i . .10'Savaae . p
Contldence C2. Sierra Neva la M
(on Ll tin I oo'silv r Hill 4.
Crown Point m I'nlon ion 2
Ooiiid h Carrie .oi.IJtnh (on 'I
Hale & Norcross SllYeltnw J i ket . 13
nOSTON' MINING STOt hS
Adventure I 21 on Osec la I (H.K14
Vllouea Tv Parr t 2M0
Amal &., Quln 125 0(1
nitlfham 15 1". Santa I e Cop 2 "3
& II S40) lan-arack 1T0
Centennial . I9 60 Trlmcun . ldooi
cop llanao 60 n Trltilt) llttl
Pom Coal 112.60 C H 21 00
ranklln . lllil ,ftah . . 22 M
Isle Hovale 13 v) Victoria 60)
Mohswk . Sfifri VUnona 2"i
Old Dom lf Itvolierlne 64 U)
i NEW OIIK MININO STOCKS
A B An IIIHViIeadvllle Con I on
preferrel little I hlef 11".
A lams Con . 20 Ontario S27.
Alice . M Orhlr . 1ST.
Breeie w I hoenlx . . (..
liruns ton 1. Polo.l . 25
Con Tunnel . (V. Sav ikc Oi
c Cal ft Va 13. Plcrra Neva In 10
Ilesclwood T "l mall 11 1 pes 4i
II rn Silver 110 f-undard . . 3 10
iron Sliver w I
Foreign Market
New nrk April 2 The Commercial
Alverlisers Iondon Hnanrlal cnhlegrnm
says Slock market acthlti was re
duce 1 tola) due parti) lo the Jewish
hollda) Consols w ri dull nt iPt There
was some profit taking In view of tomor
row s settlement tm rlcan slocks opened
tirm and remained I lie anl dull In tho
afternoon, cspedill) Union laclflc and
Heading
New York Sugar Market.
New York April 25 Ml grades of refined
sugar have been reduced 5 points b) ihe
American Sugar Itelinlng eompan) nnl
all other in lei ndent companies Quota
lions Sukar-ilaw tirm fair relliilng 2T.c ,
centrifugal "el degrees test 3c Mo
lasses tilkar 2S Itellned atea I) No a.
It IS No 7. 110 No a 3M No 1. 1 'si
No 10. I3.W, N i 11 m No 12, 13.75, No
13 1275 .No II tl ' stanlirci il M
confectioners II i Moul 1 V I 05 cut
loaf 15 211 crushed I. 0 powdered H Vt
granulated II 0 rules $195.
St. Louis Wool Market.
Ft I.nuls, April Wool-Dull, Terrl
tory and Western mr Hums llhllc tine
U'cjlSc, icwrse tl i Hi
Stocks nnd Bonds,
New Yoik April f-peculative Inter
est In stocks shared a cnnaiderahle falling
off today and tho full da) s transn lions
reached a million Mum for the first time
In two weeks The feteilsh aitlilt)
which haa chara terlsed ihe recent lead
ership of Ihe mark, t was decidedly lai k
Ing If Ihe rather lirge dealings In Ileal
Ing be exceple 1 The lime nf the market
was halting an 1 nn erialn an I the move
ment of pilcea wis not uniform Ihe
whole Hat Itself changed ft number of
limes during the d n
The failure of the mnferenre Of the an
thracite miners and 'peratora to aareo
upon terms hn 1 a dlHappotnilng erfert an 1
created a ba I itnpresulnti The result was
free selling of lleadlnr in the opening
desllngs which anVitei tho whrle mar
ket Ihls wraknecs was overcome t)
strong silvan" In some of the high
Pftced coalers Ihe part la)ejl In Ihe
market by the high pilceil stocks of
which the oailna iq ply Is ver small
was notable nnd their wlJe movements
resulted from a slight volume of trans
actions
As the urwirl tllshl nf Delaware A
Hudson and of Niw lersey Cntril nl
lied the ltuadings so did the spurt in the
Chicsgo i- Nerthwrstern slocks glie some
strength lo the gring rsanl I'arluca Kt
Paul llfteel two loitits over last night
and there wer. i, li - I one to two joints
anting the So ithwesterns The gains
were not well h II however anl there
wero cnnstnnt rrlir? s when the market
was lllowed ti l onie iJlet New ork
New Haven & Ilintord was nnother of
the high grade el n.ks lo move but It
saved onlv a point ri Its 7 point advance
Among the Inliistiiiis there were wldo
advances Ih ltiillinin International Tow
er American I si reus and 1'ressnd Hto.1
tar preferred
Iteports of ralliiid earnings receive!
during ilin day wen generall) fuvonvhla
and IncUded net e rnlngs for March of a
number of s) stems t olorado ! uel ind
Tennessee Coal were bid up lale In the
diy us the locil ttaetloia had been ear
lier but relarsel 1 sain without much ef
feci on the ener il market Tho varvlng
movement in Hie K'aln market was re
Heeled from time t time In the stock
mirket but 11 tt in i leclslvu wav
lie usuillv nctlie Industrials were
plllu gfneiall) n in Tho red ictlon In
the Calumet A He. hi dlvldind depinssel
Amalgamated 1 'i 1 1 Hui.ar was arferi
ed I) lower prl e for the reflncsl I'llltcsl
Blales Hteel sseuii I tn redact illl pr iwil
of Ihe tsuid Isanes anl Unltiil Hlnlea
Liuther was affe t 1 h) realising Ihe
nrmneas of foreign exchange reawakened
discussion of 1 rol able gold exports tint
the money market was unaffected The
market close 1 il til and ens)
rlie bond mark t wis mulirately active
and strong lotal sales, 31 O15,oy United
. .t jt. i.'vfi ' "
v v-it. F NP W
t P ret r '1 t ,8 -
I S ief . U 1 "."lO 1 ' .
t s teg ion D R O J s
I I 3e 01 1IS Nor Pae 4 1 -
I S ,w 4S reg IX jpJc.,,
F I o ? "7 U fnlon'V.c .. , ,
t I old 44, 1 5 ng t P conv 4. n
s ie res c
CLOJNO STOCKS
Sales. Mlrt Low Clef-
vtehleon J2 IT 81 S.4
aP'' JS f T '5
sriE8,' -gigif
,an Rthern M p,;
LpfefeArred g ,
CI L J J1 u'
preferred ffi I? 1
Zt -;1'
S SrefJrrSl W J ft
e'er t l lg W l i
1.0I0 (Southern S.W 8 H Js
1st preferrel B li- 'J. A
D!r4rH,,S13n llg P. & irs
Rlprrerre Ig TOij
Ot Northern' pfd 1 M t 14 iff
Hocking vail") Jj H t
preferred . g WH Wji fiv,
Mhnos Ccrtral 500 llf ltsj 1JJ
lews Central 3.100 Jgi 4 4j,
preferred 4 . BJi
L t tt Western M0 gi, "t
preferred 1 M lg
I- ' . Sffi Ik (ffij S5
Manhattan L 9 R IIP jj g
Met St Hi jigo WU IW
Mex Cntrsl J.05J S
Mex Nsttonsl 1400 JfS 1H
Minn 4 St L i lUVi IMS "'s
Mo PaUflc ! laS J '
preferred ) ST M 661,
NPJ ( emfvl 3.I09 J lg 4
NYC niral 40 SB MP, 1 lg
Norfolk . W o g'. MV ',
preferred 1 tgt
Ontario AW 6 J 3H, .Ijg H
Pennsihanla 53 400 i3h 1&, 16-
Reading M 400 Svi 4 fV, I
lstirf-rrei 4 300 17 M4 to1! .
2nd preferred 13 "M 7. Hl J !
St I. .- F 70070 (B
1st preferred . vai
.nd prefer-ed 20 7JH 7 1 1
St L 6 w . Jno H'4 SMi I;'.
preferred . ri 02 (JO, H
Bt Paul 44 W0 MIS lB's nH
preferred 5W 1321, 193 1'
So Pacific lf 7H 7
80 Rallwa) U0 3H 37 3"
preferred rl 400 t- tt)i
Texas 4 Pacific 91 44 Uv 43a
T St L A W 300 '. 23
preferred 1100 4l, 40K 43S.
Inlon Pacific . 20.500 IMS 104f. 10'
preferred . . n u, ?, '
Wabash 1X0 X H 24
preferred O'V 4JU SS
V ,. 1. E 300 211, Jlis 21V.
2nd t referred ... 000 31' Mi 34j
ls Central S,7-t 2P. 26 W;
preferred . 43V6 41 40
Express Companies
Adams . 205
American SuO 2J4' 2341, 230
United Slates ... 120
Wells largo 210
Mlsetllaneoui-
Amalram Copper . 19 ) ', 6
Am Car . r 4 30 Jo1!. 3s p.
preferred vt) 9Pt s, 91
Am I lnsee.1 Oil 9iV.) 251, 25 -f,
preferred . 51
Am 8 &. n . 2f0 41', 43Uj 41',
preferred . SOI Vj S; l
Ana Mining Co i m j 112
JrookDn It 1 1) 72'. t, 71
Col I uel . Iron 2,-i no!, 1 74 lovu
Con Oas 6jvi 219 227 227
font Tobacco pfd 2.o 124 124 )u
'."n J. leitrlc 13 101 JJtiv, 32H SOVi
Hocking Coal . . 10) 21 21 jf
Internl Paper m,
preferred , , , -j
Intern! lower S (rt) im, l3 191
Laclede Oas , , , g
Nation il lllseult , el 50 (0
Nat ona lenel .. 4.10 ijtj 19
National Halt " ie
I referred . J,
I'aelflo Mall ' '.J
Peoples Oas ISO) MP), jevj pa.
preferrel jr., k III. hu,
Pullrnan Pal Car 1 uoi 2lt 2ttVt "15
"SreVVrrVT"1. . . SI SJJjT"-f
leffco., j. , Jii m y4 "-&
upfrivo.-. " m
V 8 Leather 29tjft) uii 11,. ,.
preferred . . g - U 4 Jf ' JJJj
U s Ituhber . . 2t 11 ?! vV
.preferred . J " " hS
II S Ste-1 .,, a- ,. m
preferrel jjjo, j, JLJ
W eslern 1 nlon 1 no 92.I S2 Zfc
Am locomotive W7il fcil ti? 2 '
K (Southern -ivi jci, i'
referred . . w f, jj J,
' Live Stock. H ,,
CHICAOO
(vo sfff i.1r'.' cF''le-necelpts IS
iiiWir"lr"1 today jno-o tomorrow
'mi'I 'an'd "hchef; ,& &,
choieoheav) - 35J7 41 rouih heavv fa S
M16. light. KToaei'oo. bulk c f satSsViowj
8hep-necypl in vt binVt i.mh-
hSP 'J'es'lcrnT.'rliVs fcSfc eS"P' "'
ur.,vrit
Denver Colo, Apill 24 Catile-.ne
celpts 2T.0 stead), beef ! steers ll'mMm
covys 3VI5(0 stockers and leSieci
.lig,i"e,P'" 'tl &.I'rr' H bull.
.. "Ot34 to
Hogs Iteretpta 3,1 higher llaht nacV
era Hi.fc-11 mixed and he"?), ?
KVNPAS CITV
6 2j n unci cow, and heifer. UftV;,
OM5k'carv1s'ffafr,W-5 bul" "
bur.W' ,Aim,,;eakv'; 8;7 is?s
packers p s57 medium 7ii4,7?
Jy,1",, '"i. yorkers, if lofl-s,' 7,g;
Sheep-Hecelpts 23 IA) market sleili
muttons IsohBee.! lambs k"cV,.;
ram. wethers 15850380, awe. f 1,1
grass Itxans, Unejiij ' "
OMAHA.
n.1"hi.. r ob 1 April 2ft Cjitien,
ff Pif,,11 m-,riet steady native sleers
IJH17ki cows and heifers mM."!
Western steee 31 7F4 JJ, rei ,ui,,
1115(10. car rs 11 f6nl75 steek.f, Jn I
feelers W (' 25, calves 14 tm 7 (n H.
slags elc I275J530 " w "un"
llogs-liecelpts, 4iHi maikit 5flt0c Idah
Sheep-llecelpis 52O0, market steady and
!?oir4,'crt muttons, fcirtno, Westerns
H2Vi6t ewos, JtUflOW common anl
stockers. IS 254,1 "r, iamb. $$?, ftnl
SI JOHPPIf
bt, Joseph April 28 -Cattle- llecelnls
"i Plead) 10 pV lower NaUvei fSsw
Shep-necl is Mm 8adv t, strong
Butter nnd i-ggs
New 'Vork Alrll "(j liuller Ilreelrte
'' pnekages ilrm fitnte ilniri l'.aW,
creamer) Mate "tj23c creamery ,niTi
tlon 1MY3IC farter) nflwe ""'
1 ggs-lier-rlpta, H4lpa kate. ,t,di
htoie and IJenniylvanla 17tl v,, v,,
em nt mark- 10imic l
riein Butter Market
I leln HI April 2S -nmter took a ,te
elded drop on ike Uoard if Trad d.rii,.
Ing frem 27 rents te 22 icnts An cfVeVin
cf HO pounds was sold ai .'ii enl. ,,f
the ci intitlnn committee made th, , P'
ket firm at 23 cents Thi. i. i; ,"' ',rn
than It was two week, aso Ihe nut?,,,
of the wiek was Mf (.., pound. Ul' '"
ON PACIFIC SLCTE.
In Kpoknne Wai.h, Ihe e nnl ri ,mh
era strlkn hl.biwn settled the r ;r'm
tcrs union again acting is u dim r
News of tho dls men , r k , ,
Scott at the norlheest ar . ,i,
and, has U-en ricedved at I to ia jj t
1Q, 1U02.
WHEAT PIT WAS QUIET
Trade in Small Grain Only
Fairly Active.
RAINS FORCE PRICE DOWN
Southvv eat Was a Liberal Seller and
This Helped Keep Trices Down
Trade in Corn Hinged on Action of
the Bull Crowd, July Closlnrr Tnlrly
rirm-Interest In May 0-its B.e
lUved the Monoton) Provision
Marktt Was Again Minipulated by
Packers, July Pork Closing Lower.
Chicago April 2 -Trade in wheat tnda)
was onli fatrlv active tho ih Iho fre
quent chinges of the sp c ilators made
the tenilon somewhat mnked At the
opening the news 01 penerul "'"" '" "
the principal wheat Stoles except Kansas
started wheal at a liberal decline from
Saturdav s closing price. The Bouthwcst
sold llberall) and helped hold prices lack
The situation for some time seemed to
favor the bulls Cables were llgherprl
mari receipts were still light hn"bvi
rapiaiy decreasing sto. ks and the North
west bot.ght well of cash st iff arid start
ed an advance Julv rising to 7V,c, a'ler
menlng SHc to it'.c lower at ..c to
7SVc When roiiorts of tn re liberal ot
ferlngs in the N'orthwe.t bv the. farmer,
and of rains n Kansas arrived selling
SlVame general and Julv etc stilly ded hied
to 75c The close was weak IflPic lower
TraJe In corn hinged on Ihe action of
the l-allng bull n wd Influentul bu
Ing trevented the cereal fr nn following
t" roars" of wheat when Hi it market
hrcke Jul) closed fairly Ilrm .o diwn,
"'liuerest in May oat. relieved the mo
notmv if a cpilet mirket anl belied up
hold the other options There was a 01s
position to keepjt of the market unlit
the posslhilltv of a corner In Mif H eat
was past Mm close 1 1 llrni .c up nt
42ic July (new) closed vVic lower, nt
WThe provision market s manipulated
again b) packers toda) for nlgrtr prices
but on the whole mewt of the eirl) gains
were lost Jul) pork closet Pic. lower,
lard 2e i,p and ribs a shade higher
11ANCE OK THE LEADINO iUTUHES
Open HlBh Low Closer
Wh4St. No 2- ..
Mav 74i 76(4 i' tl
luli . 75, 76'1 -6 75J,
September . .. 75h 76 74 el
torn No - M. ,
July . . vl'l MV, W' IJ'
September . . 63V. to", i1 U',
y.t. No Z
Ju,y 1011. '. 5
Julv (new) 87H 37- 36S .
September (old) 8'at 311, 3aj 'i
September tnew) 32s S2'J 22 i.'.
Men pork, per I arret
Ma) 16 "1 1 1 SO ll SO
Jul) 17i l?17tl! 1 U2
September 17 13 17 25 17 10 17 12
Lard per 100 joiinds
May . 92 10 07 9 92 10 0)
Jul) 10 05 10 20 10 10 10
September 10 22 10 30 10 M 10 -V)
short ribs per lti pound;-
MS) 9 35 9 H 9 25 1 17
JlllJ 9 15 9 55 9 4. 0W
beptember 9 57 (K 9 67 9 W
CASH QUOTATIONS
Cash quotations were as follows Ilo tr,
stescll No J spring illicit 724T5'ti No
2 red sjirfpiliic No 2i How corn lO,c
No .oats 43.e. No 2 while 4MlliS,i N'o
I flaxseed 11 M No 1 Northwestern
II "9 I time tlmothi seed l 25 Mess
pork per barrel Jl(Jwvfti6s iJirl per
I f't pounds Jli(Kal(io-it Short rll s side.
iloosel v 351.9 45 dr satleil shoulders.
1 17 75fl Sv, short clear .1 les Iboxed) a 9i
, 61 1O1I w'hlsk) I nels of high wlnek 11 30
Clovir contract gride W 15
Itnchll'Td AND SlHPVIl.NTS
Heels Shlfls
Hour barrels jtioe, 11 010
Wheat, bushels 41 () St'"0
Corn bushels UO m 523 Oil
Oats bushels 163 '"I 2o
Ilye bushels 2 () 1 (0
Ilarle), bushels 25 00 1 uw
Tin: 1 noi ci: i,v hanoi:
On tho produce exchange todiy the
butter market was atea I) qreams I7J
21c dairies 17(Jli Clie-se, stead), UC
013c Lggs firm UUflli'ic
Visible Grain Supply.
New York April 2 -Tho visible supply
of grain April Will complin! hy Ihe New
Jork Iroduee excahnge Is as follows
Wheat (l 119tie) bushels, decrease S.VBrco
bushels
Corn WSMIXO bushels, decrease 3JS0fO
bushels
Oats 3 mono bushels
me lsoiiV) hushils decrease, 70)
bushels
llarley 1 132 (n bushels decrease 233000
bushel.
Coast Orain
ban 1 ranclsen April 2S v heit weiker
Ma) till IlecemUr fl (IM, spot uulet.
but steady at II IP, '
Lorn large )eiinw quiet at 11 S7H
, llarlM-rW eager Mas W,c hid Decern
ber 1 V4C lid cash Vi4e
fxports from San ttanrlsco 1U725 cen
tals wheat tn i ork
ABOUT SHIPS AND SAILORS.
tJ! Orleans reports Ihe st.amer Mount
Temple tleirul for Cafitonn with IKO
horses
.Ihe bailleshlp Oaulols which Is to take,
to the t nlled Stales the mission which
will reptessiil IVancc. al Ihe invelllng of
the, lo'haiiheaii iminument In Washing
h J.i Vh !'. exia-cied to arr vi, at
her dustlnallni May ilst
Kour of the sealing si hooners have re
turneet to lleaoulot II ( and thev re
port sneaking the mejorll) or ihe sealing
neet nf about Ihlrly schooners whl h have
been hunting off the coaal The niervcn
j.ath will not esieed 1C0 which Is the
'owesl on reiord ,
Vt I'ort Huron Jllch veslerlav the
captain if th, barge Hscramentoteporiel
lhat he. sighied e laniity of vvnekaao
on Saginaw bnv h uirclav afternnnn el ir
ing thi lenllli otnrm whlih eil lenity
came rmin some aieamer The sleitnor
Pawme ha. 1,01 leu, heard from slni a
tn storm ind there are feirs that the,
wreckaai ma) he part nf her
TELEGRAPH SHORTSTOPS.
The dlreeir,, of the Cilumet & ci
Mining niTti ,n) h ive declared a dM lenl
of 4. 1 ei -har
.h,..n!"",! .i"l,rl' ' n-elhreeht las been
.,1.' . ' '"'. '" " n,"l' "retch or Ihe,
ge ai, usual 11 ar Snake Hill N I Iho
5LhL n'r 'tr hliu for a littender
whom thev s isiari rf the murder
m',s.Ie'l,'r'ielVLi,hl ."'.",".' S,"lr rni
Hie n?i, . ii"'hr ' " ''. Ih' bead of
1 il.i. . ""a-l'la school alia he I to
1 lark inlversitv In Woreesi.r over whlih
Ir,it 1, Kt,n y 11,11 presides
Ne,.le'r. ' u'r . I lalmif In on. of iho
Noithirn He .irltifsi suit, who was nop
iViie u " " I ",wl l 1 ill) Hi has
Stmi,ho'Lm,orl!',"" "i'l I'lelfllel been
fotltid lo Ik. a eltlsen or New nrk city
be r "un,,,,",1 , ni .T'T"1 "" ,nnl ""
SS;'1 r',.,f!e,,.h5,T,!,l;'el1!,"
Sam. nurserv t r tvio sailors '
llsy'v'dh. ' ,'h "" t? '""I'eeKirong and
Prancls II 1 wer'"',''0'1 w"" "' '-r '
thu a rn axal on In eliurcl, i.ei. 11V.
wiubl work .0 ,.' rt'.nWn, to '.' inu
"I r II luiew 11 "l",'"'1 a,
1 l - ot w!r nil. ' ""'" uf I'm old
MAY VISIT COLOo
President nndMrs. noo8.Tt,t
of Coming wt
Colondo Springs Cnlo Arll
man Hell late Urst t ,led Asr,r" 8V
volunleers, which wni eJ,""?nh
Hooaevelt. haa just r turnrt "rM(1 W
List where he vlsltel Pr m '"? 5
velt Ho sa)s that the plj,?,1 Rw
Mrs llnosexeit may lit ",Anl !
Springs lh summer, ahomi .k0?
cmry permit " Hwir ijg
UNEXPECTED HICHls, ,7'
Good Fortune Welcomed Prlni, n,
dier Homo rrom. Phlllppi ' 5c"
Sin lranclsco, c al April a
from tho wnr and Its hardship T. .
himself the possessor of ,..' l
riches comes C harlot n n PH
vatn In company H Tweirik ,' P
Statea liifantrv who arrl .Tl ? l't
his regiment on Iho trinsportW.'S
!?)r7r.VhVI.pp!eS07i1J-nS
ayal.y3r.;nc;uhn.il;nl-lJ'?;
,hlr 're.r 'f rlcTnnef S
dan and was left to I rliite rie.-.'L
uncle Oenrge, Ilogers a 0JSit
chant of Ihe lakeio city S.
era nn awav from his Ch&'i"
when when he wis H rs of .'
received the news of his aooa !!," I
a letter which was awifffifeii
from Georgo Preshy, a t hieaBo J,7.
MILLIONS IN DUST.
Important Discovery In Tui
Plains, Skirting Bering Sa
Tortland Or April 2s Accordlnrus
Nome Nugget of Tebruar) Uth hcb";
rived from tho north yesterdt) -!.
out b) registered mill overlanl 111'
son, a very Important dlsroverr Vu 1?
made there A new Vork sindrii.
the head nf which Is fleoree, n 2S '
a well-known mining Iran if iJte
coast, hid been for eighteen , JS?
NUo,nn."Te'Snrr,v,5r.Hh?r
L,;rrr,,i,ngc'n,,'"hea,h,"
It shows Hint millions In goia tlnn
deposited In Ihe vast tundra" .iM
skirt tiering coast The InvestlgiiiJ,,,,
respecting were condu led f,)
Plcard a thnroughlv competent la
engineer nnd a pra licit miner MiT
years experience nn I his sutemmui
said to bo in ever) way reliable
SHOT IN A SALOON.
James McMnhon Killed by V i
Ilend in Jefferson, Colo
Jefferson Colo , April 2S. w n. Ha
a targe properl) owner and pioneer
this section phot and almost laius,
killed James M Mnhon In Heaaiiu.
McMohoti wis pirlh un ier the lnt.ee"
of liquor nnd being qunrttljonu 1
tempted to strike Head with ( ,
when the litter shot him In tht e.
I reset McMnhon die 1 In tifleen mlnt
The dead man wns a laborer ana kite
no famll).
DB THOMB3 IS DEAD
Ono of tho Best-Known Colorado Pj
slclnns Called Hence
Tuehlo Colo. April 28 Dr Tewt
Thombs one ot tho most wMelykKn
lh)slclnns In Colorado, died s.t hunt
deuce heic. nrter un lllnos cf two t
A complication of discus s waitbttMi
nf his demise I)r Thombs sene) iAi
the war aa an army surgeon iwoiri
envlabla distinction He come to IV
soon lifter tho war ant wnicmoio
oldest ph)Flrlana In the Stale For st
cral )ears he was uupcrlnten lent of t
State i snno nsvlum Dr Thomei tt
62) cars old A wife) and daughter iuri
him
REMAINS OF QEN. BOSECBISi
Body of Lata Oencrtl Will BtTite
to Washington.
Los Angeles, Cal , April 2S -The rtnu
of Ihe luto MnJ -Ocn W S IlosecTOlt
S A , will In disinterred stout Hits
and ennveved for Interment In thtjm
al cemetery ut Arlington neartmcnc
Washington Carl I llosecrsm sac
t he. dee cdont, who will aecompanr
bodv hia lieen alvlsed that when tl r
rives In Washington It will lie Inn.
I laboraln funeral ceremonies hue:
I I inned to take place In th nslloniU
Ital Ma) 17th Rime his death tht tnu.
of (,rn lliisccrnns have rested it
dale cemetery, I.ns Angeles.
rORESTEBS' COURT.
Supremo Organization Will Hid
Lcs Anseles Today
I os Angeles. Cal. April 2-Tr
dred menders of the supreine court ilJ
Independent Order of t irrsteri its'
rived In this clt) Ii t nlshl b) tif
train from the Cast spent ls "'
Santa Monica where inrerteri fW'J
ceiol rated llciielciiarters hais '
tiibllshed nt Iho lintel Van Nl,"?
lonlght a reception was lentlereJ
OrenlDalekha. supreme chief raner r
the supreme cxe lllvo commlltet . n
flrat session of iho court will bu
mot row morning It is eiiwtri
three 1J10111 mil I oresters will "'
city by Ihut lime
TWO MEN KILLED.
Ono by Accident, tho Other
Design
nncniivcr. II C. April S-
Linch 11 rancher ci Little Uke 0;
was iccldentall) killed last "
was thrown fiom his a5onr ,riu--tanre
from home nnl had 'It
bean Inatantly killed , . . tt
Martin Aul.mnn an JUt
CnrllK, 1 a recluse cnnirnllled Jj
blowing Iho lop of his head oil '"
gun
L0QGEH IS SLAIIf.
Oocs Gunning for ft Man tai
Shot.
Whilrom Wash. April 3 -i5
Ihls roiinlv. lied Conrad 1 1 " ,
an I killed loo III 11k a oig'rIM
llg it the Ala ha Bhlngle cojinsW- a
I on, I rlnlma that lllack "".Tl'S
Int. alleiulon to Ids wife 'm,V,f
hlmscir with 11 rllln nnd w v
ward Ceinrad s hoti e "!", , rlc
lushed Into hlfl house sect.'"0 (t)1.
she 1 him iiiiiiuah the rlBtit",
suiting Inslanlly
NOT SUPPOSED TO W1
Cant Richardson, Bk,r!r?
kn, Silent 'no to HI.
Seattle Wash April f",,,i
nicl.ar.lson 1 mini ""' ,,. I'
cording to rep iris from I1JJ ln,s
Ital was dispatched in A"'-p (n,
gate nlong with I 'cut i' nailK
the re?orVe I d r"c lr,." .nation'' ''"V'
i.menis rtellnliig Ihe J"' ." 'feiurnelt
iweeu Alaski nndiansl. Vvoull J''
Iho North vrsierdi "' )e, vt
altlrm nor deny lha h ou 1
q'ue.r.r.o6l,ou.lr,..1.ss
O.ey hnve I 1 do wl Ii IJ kno.,iL'1
Tr.,i.,,V,uo?.,,ng"."'doe'
I lent I mninns
About Thirteen Thousand J
lahcel In Bllward In J
(lieycune, W)n. Apr" l ctWnf !
eelved here from v1r'",'n,,rt'f '
Hlate Indlcnle that t" "n'J' tttf
rf last week killed ",'$
tho los.es running from ' , vjj
Tlw .heavkal !( fjr.d 'l
rnunly, wheie ' '"iiS llei,w
earl Iho loss tliero is
litud.

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