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fl DESERET EVENING NEWS MONDAY JANUARY 28 1001
STOCKS WERE
ACTIVE TODAY
Dalyof Park City Was a cavy
Trader on the Exchange
I5EBUPI41t IS SLIWNOER
>
Northern Light Very cllvo 100
Itaweri Venkor oirer Plum
in o 111 Vuthlllllcd
I
i AICU were quite active on the x
c gge today with prices generally n 1
B allied Ajax showed A IfrMt d I
i I > lfe at ver figures 1rom MH t
v or Lt etock old down to
1 4 u j Daly WM also ver
a c t r i ranging from JlM to
31 J A r i i > n eet in before the etc
h i Jhe stock climbed to 110
K i < tlu mng sale DalyWest It 0
i soWes at 33000 Hat while Iown
Mi nmoth opened at I31 and ur
K Bg up to JI25 the stook weakeneel
131410 on the closing sale ammoth
was firm at IIJl while May Dty
141lusted between 31 and Mft North
CTI Light loosened up some 11000
rtiires around 1H Sliver Shield wsi a
jilt lo wesker today when the atock
changed hands at 26V4 Star Con allo
fell off a little being traded In as low
14 Swansea did business around
31 ft while Tesora sold down to 41 un
Butler was In good demand 14t
vanoed prices After opening at 6H the
ntjok closed with the sale of 1000 IhatM
lit 7
Dalton was In evidence at IQVi wb
Joe Bowers was much wtflker Hlllng
from > > to 2 ft
Closing Quotations were posted as tol
lows
Ulll Aked
AJox II 9t
Albion W 7C
Alice oo 74
Anchor oo 24IH 2H
BulllonBtok t SM 4M
Ben Hutler 6 7
Con Merour 300 305
Centennial Eureka Ie 2 00
Daisy H l
Dalton ti Lark 2 6
Dilly 111 1C4
DalyWest 3997K 9010
Dexter 11S4 130
Dalton 10H li
Iagle S
Ioitle anti Blue hail U 98
Galena IH 10
rand Central Gso 5 te
H > rn Bllyir lOS
Ingot 1M 41At
JJo Bowers JH I1
Johnny Of 00 100
Kremlin 10
I wer Mammoth 480 420
Little Plttiburg 1
1M tie Chler 3t 9
Mammoth 2111
Manhattan H
Martha Washington I i 31
May Day H as
Monarch 2
irthrn Light o IH l 1
ivdii oo t
Ontario Ctf 750
Pero 12
V OW MH 110
P > ram nto 18 tSV
Pilvcr Shield t I IlK W
HHverKInK v JO1
Runbeftra f 40 41
Bunshlne t u 10 27
PtarOon T H 7V
Pvnnsw 1 1SI 310
8 nth Swnnsa A10l 104
fiw rre Con N 0 18
Bllver Cloud 4
Tetro 7 10
Tcsora 4ft O
ttnh n
Valto Of IS M
Yankee COn 11 HV
TILt NSP1O Its
Anx leo at 0t 100 at MM bOat M
300 nt 0014 i MO at 9MlU MO at MH 100
at III H 100 at WH 100 at HH
Val 300 at 2156 100 at 154 300 a t
llJ 100 at 113 100 at 15SU 100 at
1 C4K i 100 at 155H 100 at lK 100 a t
1 r6H 100 at 157 100 at 157H 100 at
1 H 100 at 15IU 100 at 160 I
Daly West 350 at WO 00
Lower Mammoth 10000 at 1431 301
at 431 110 at 411 400 at415 100 at I
4 4U 100 at 414H 100 at 43m 300 At
4 L2H i 300 at 433 100 8t 411V 100 at
4 2m 100 at 421U 100 at 420
Mummoth 100 at 221 100 at 220 4
May Day 100 at 38t4 900 at 39 100 al
39ni JOO at 1114 300 at 19i 100 at tt
Northern Light 1100 at 2VI 1000 al
2 0000 at 2 H 5000 at 1U
Silver Shield 600 at 16 100 at 25
3000 at 35H 500 at 261 1000 at 3Mg
Btar Con 700 at 7M KO at 79 IN al
7V 200 at 7IK
Swansea 100 at 38tVfc
Toeora 000 at 4 > H i 100 at 4 > U 3M at
49 I
ILflen Butler 1000 at CM 1000 at 64
1000 at 7
Dalton 1000 at 10ft
Joo Bowers 1000 at t tt 100 at 1
100 at 2Vi 1000 at IK
Sharos mid 81750 S
CLEARING HOUSE UElOBT
Jan M Itt
Taa clearings 31N04017
Same day Inst year WWI
ORB AND BULLIONItEFoitT
McCOIlNICK ft CO
enter and lead ores U4MC
Copper btilllon slot
BAMRHitOBll ti MMILLAN
Laillsn 163M
p1
P n AUMOUU8 USTATIJ
nlucd nt S 15000000 In Petition
for Lottor Tostamuntnry
Chicago Jantt The estate of the
late Philip D Armour according to a
P tltton for letters testamentary Died
in probate court today Is valued at
3L ftOM Of this 900000 Is r alty
Tllis estate li distributed among thr
smbers uf the Armour family the
legatees named In the petition being
MiiYlna Q Armour widow J Ogden
Amour son Philip D and Lester Ar
r Nir grandson The executors named
In the will ait thu widow and son
Th Armour Institute ls not Included
among the legatees but It Is said Mr
Armour mode provisions for the fu
ture of the Institute by transferring
property before his death
FAVORABLE AT
BEN BUTLE
Two Feet of Galena and Iron In
tho Main Drift
TJfE rAM lOlJl SHIPMBJi
llnn 7lnch IoxvcrTlinn We USIrft
dCunilllluii nt Iortr PIaIIL
tIIolhJIlIlIlIIf Nutoi
Secretary A L Jacobs of the Den
Butler spent the gabtath In Ulnglu
tmmlntov the tatest dtvelopmenti In
the Ben Butler group On nlulIda1
ala when Mr Jaoobe vUlted the rnln
then was about fear incliea of ore In
Mght in tM main drift which U Hlng
run In a southerly direction In th
ntwral between Thursday and Sun
made hover
a marked Improvement WM
ver and Mr Jacobs WM much aur
rleed to flnd between It Inche and two
eet of galena In night In the upral
rom the tunnel level Samples of the
to ore
ore brought to town are similar
noountered tome time ago when atn
running about 40 per cent eight ounc
liver and about two per cent copplr
rare obUlned The ore carries quite
a little Iron In the shape of pyrites The
ullook li Mid to be very enooursBli
Cor a big ore body as the ground l
ulte toft
MAMMOTH BlfllMltNT
Tho Hloh Oro Huns Much IIolo
lIz ICU I ft I lottt
The news that the muclctalked ot
rtoh ore from the Mammoth has not
me up to expectations will come as 1
jrprtoe to the stockholders of the con
any Such however appears to be
will tHI
tbe ease Probably no one
tore chagrined than the guards who
IOBt a nights sleep In order to protect
itks of ore supposed to be worth about
60 each but which according to a
Way received today were only worth
about US each The assay referred I
ii secured by Thomas W Jennings
from ore that had been sampled and It
lIS thought to run very close to the
rl1rk Returns from this sample the
t ounces silver and JllM gold ptr
ton or a value of about tOO The man
remsm of the mine expected at lea
Uti per ton from the shipment
THIS 14tITNMIlrIa
larolioltlorw Mstcn to Hoports of
tho ODlocrH fur Inst Year
The storkholders of the Dalton Mln
IDr company met In annual dub
thl I afternoon and listened to report
from the president managing 01 recto
and treasurer President McMlllei
Itoted In his report that a new ore
bOUM had been built during the pu
eer The mill has also been sdaptei
for steam and two Wllfly tables have
betn added by the parties who hay
Ioured the option The capacity or
the nlll has also been considerably In
oruee1 and a new wagon road hall
beel1 built Managing director 0 II
une slated that Oil feet of develop
It1tnt work has been done this year lIy
aU jwirtiw The values are woll sue
talntllin recent developments and the
outlook Is quite encouraging The com
ny lit some ore on hand and nwrlj
rln In the bank One assessment WAil
levied durlnc the year The names oC
thl oflluers elected for the ensuing yea
the News
Iro not obtainable when
went In ortes
mOil HIIiVKlt OIU5
icnuntcrcil In Uprnlxo from 700
Level of Lower Mniniiioth
Alex Campbell the well known brok
er was In Tiiitic yesterday looking OVtr
the riches of the Lower Mammoth
with which he was greatly Impressed
The management Is stuping In tint
MM of excellent looking ore on thi I
tOO ami SM levels A body of rich ill
encountered It
Vtr ore has just been
an upraise from the 70 level where tin
outlook II specially encouraging
wlox8 Is alto being started from the
tcO level on the ore In order to prove
the dip of the vein The manacemem
haa started to ship the rich sacked on
Ion has been lying in the tunnel foi
101118 time It will be on the market
during the next day or two
ilAUK CITY 1TKMS
kiu U Vnlcr
1110 Qulnojr Is Looking UII
oniceMSlilpincints
Park City the
In Its weekly review of
fteoordVII another shipper has been
added ti tie Park city list of great
rnll iw A strike which promises to be
ot the utmost Importance to the camp
nI bids fair to cause no little stir In
line matters has been made in the
Quhloy What the character of this
trtk Is may easily be determined by
the large specimen which was brought
110111 from the mine yesterday after
JtOQn and placed In Mr Rices office
It Is one of the finest specimens of
mlnrAI that has ever been seen In this
camll or any other It is about five
teet In circumference and Its weight
11111 come close to 3450 pounds and a
am1I portion of It now graces the nee
ON cabinet It does not require an ex
t to tell that It Is rich What the ex
t of the slrke Is no one knows but
It la sufficient to warrant the st a te
nt by Manager HcUughlln that it
0 For eighteen
mall a good prospect
mllilth work hss been going on along
qlll fitly but steadily on this property
atl4111 each month a goodly su to
Ih circulating medium of the camp
hy Its distribution of wagea So little
Ur in fact has been made by the
utoten that Information concern
In It has been almost Impossible ta
obtln But the systematic work hast
befon gain on hut the same until to
lIa regular shipments of no mean
That It will
tnDnac are rlnv made
In tlm add another wonder to the
nllne of thif iimtrlrt there no doubt
and the Record voice the wntlment
or tho entire ramp In congratulations
A I lM > St WIstti Of SUCCfM tO the
I phm and deserving1 owners of the
llMlt
I 111 stinnal meeting of the Vale
It khohiere WII held this afternoon
Reports were read and the MIlJwlng
officers elected Thomas KIIUnt
preeldent J 8 HranKord vice pr
dent W O Iamb secretary and tfIi
uw The other directors are M J
Dalley and John ParadlKe
What was the Jack Kennedy inlet
In the Kennedy group of mining clilm
has been purchased by U C MeLaui
tin for the Anchor Mining company
The price paid was SSOOOO and the In
tenet thus acquired by the purchas
Is twothirds The group consists ot
fourteen claims the Anchor a jolJlnr
It on the south
ORR SHIPMENTS
Following are the shipments of ora
from the Mackintosh sampler for tbe
past week
Pound
bllver King lm0t
D aIost 11
Aawtor concentrate 7 l 000
Ontario I 4tt18O
California concentrate 311JM
Total 3M4W
Slnrtcd Sinking Today
The outlook Is so good on the Uf levil
of the flnoebrldfe Uonsnaa that tht
lompany has decided to sink another
Ifty feet and the work was started to
tax The management recently mlrk
ted a car of ore from this level w111ch
totted 10 per ton Another ear of at
tar ore Is at the sampler and nothr
ihlpment Is lying on the platform at
he mine
MININQ NOTBS
The Cart of Tlntlc was on the mar
ket today with 4 cars of are
Two oars of lead ore were on the
market today from the Horn flllvr
of Prlwo
Another lot of ore was on the marklt
oday from Don Magulres IMdorodo on
Willard Hill
The first lot of silver ore reached the
market today from Uncle Jeaae Knlgh
alvador property In Tlntlr
The TaylorDrunton sampler report
Ix ears of ore from Tlntlc two trum
rieoo and one from Wlllard today
lie governing board of the mining ex
Ding were to meet this afternoon to
cot the various committees and ofl
ers of the exchange
At the meeting of the directors of the
artlm Washington on Saturday at
traoon Judge Ilartch was elected pres
dnt U IS litter vice president and
A K Snow secretary and treasurer
N W Sonnedecker who has return
trom a visit to the Sliver Bell In
hayneg canyon says that the tunnel
whIch la now In MO feet has encour
tlrtd some nice stringers of ore
M L BITliiger L A Jeffs and B W
Ingree expected to leave for the Ophlr
min at Statellne this evening otr
Ingree Is out here from Detroit Midi
Cor the purpose of Inspecting the prom
1 t Statellne property
Mr Joseph Oberndorfer says thAt
while he believes the recent strike In th
Umt Chief Is In the companys group
h i Is not sure M the results of the recent
cent survey will not be known for two
or three days
It now transpires that the easier
report that the Highland Iloy had de
clared a dividend of J1J5 per share II
roneous The matter has not ben
dcld8l1 and there Is a probability tho t
when a decision Is reached In the mat
ter the dividend will not be more thai
11 per share quarterly
pa
EALINGS WERE ANIMATED
t
Trading Was Confused and Stocks of Differe
and SimiGroups Took Oppo tltcCeurses
lIellyr Trniiinctlontln M faiilltall
road List Hfnernlly Showed
ilrength
few York Jan JSSt Paul was th
mOlt prominent stock In the opening
l1eallngs and was curried up from lUVi
to 116 under a simultaneous transfer ol
8100 shares compared with IBMt on Sat
unly The stock ran off to 155 and
thn vibrated feverishly above that
Therl were good fractional gains all
Ihroutlb the 111 Dealing were ant
mated and widely distributed Trading
tame very confuted and stocks ol
different troupe or even the same crout
took opposite courses Steel and wire
Tin Plat d Federal Steel rnete
1 and me last gelling exdividend
oC five per cent while smelting and
tube sold up an extreme 2 A points
nsolldated Gas and Brooklyn Transit
Cell sharply and Manhattan and Metro
poilian made good Rams Among the
rallrodl St Paul mounted sharply
ncarly 3 points above Saturday to 157H
on very heavy transactions and pulled
the preferred stock five to 159H an
i and Texas preferred lost a point
earlr but when a block at 10000 snares
a s taken at 5IU 1 rallied to 53 The
mgers and Northern Pacific were
< angly In sympathy with St Paul
rllngton rising nearly 2 points anti
Northrn Pacific 1Vi The railroad list
lerally showed strength but mt
hea ivy profit taking and when St Paul
back S points the buying demand
I f1 kened and prices declined all round
Brokln Transit dropped 2U
onuldernble Inroads were made In
I prllel of special stocks after 1 oclock
Paul dropped on light transactions
il hout alapi of support to 1BIH a full
1lhout
nt under Saturday Burlington
pint Island Northern Pacific MlMOurl
Iflc Delaware Hudson and Brie
Illc preferred lost Ifflty A rally to
1M In at Paul and a drop of n point In
rthwestorn steadied the market Be
Cor s noon Steel Wire and Federal
Stel Improved eharply and there was
p demand for the tractions DI
n t however was almost at a stand
There was fireat activity In the Jan
y option on the cotton exaxhange
thIs morning The opening price was
10 and tbe quotation steadily ad >
vRn med until 1175 was reached at 1 a
e advance of 115 points from th
openIng The phenomenal advance was
due to a suM of shorts
CLOSING STOCKS
few York Jan 28 Closing stocks
Atchttn 41 do preferred 35 I A S
W 41 do preferred 45 American
MCCO 1HH American T Plate
prefered 81 American Steel
da 8 Ametan litl
11 do pterl
p common 16H do preferred
American Smelting 00 B K T
11i Smeling 0
7 i AltCn mi C B Q 134
C C 1 SU L 76Vt C P L 44V1
C a W Kit Continental Tobacco
44 i a 1 30 H C A 3714 do
f erred 74 D I 1MH Federal
preferr do preferred 7 General
I ctrlo ISOt4 L N S7t7 Leather
11 do preferred 91 M K T pre
u
If t x aJa f aifk
Cures those eruptions boils and pimples which are so likely to appear in the
Spring cures scrofulous diseases in their most tenacious forms cures salt rheum or
troubles due to
all stomach
and burning cures
with its dreadful itching td al
eczema
c1ng
is readft sick headache and
4 generally weak condition and impure blood cures debility lzcadacfe
I that tired feeling which just as surely indicate tat the hood i lacking in
vitality and the elements of health Hoods Sarsaparilla
lePe424aftft o zt
ferrtd Ml Manhattan 117j Motr
iKilltan Street Hallway company ISH
Mlsouri Pacific MS Northern Pacll
UH do preferred Mi New York cn
1 prerr H
trwl HI Pennsylvania 141 Pooto
Mall 45h Pullman 2 Peoples aa
I Heading common UK do ttt
preferred 7H4 do second preto
41ft Kubber MM Rock Island l
Southern 1 4ty St Pad 114
Ithnn Pcific
Sugar 1I1H T C I li Union 1
cilia talon a 3314 do preferred sift I Welrn
Late In the warning the Januarj op
ton br 1 fully IIS point under rll
lalng but th singular absence ol
ctttmtnt continued a striking lttare
of the operations Fluctuations at the
noon hour were violent though IPtUI
tton continued very quiet with the blk
of business attributable to the talnt
Wall street and foreign shorts were the
chief bqyera At noon bids hPWe
January to be net IK pint hlhl
February 5 polnti higher Mllr1 2
pint higher and the rut of th Jat
1 to I points net lower
Bond vrtrv > active And firm
MdNBY AND BONDS
Money on call nominally at lM per
cent
eent Prime mercantile paper 3V44f4 pr
Sterling exchange firm with aetu1
biMlneM In bankers bill at 111 O
blnl bnkel
l87f fordsmand and at UlffUUi for
BO day Polled met 4sm tt anl1
G d Iutld
IHK Comm rtlal bills 4UHQI
Silver certificate tlfctfOe
HAT silver 61Ho
Mexican dollars 41
Government bonds steady refundln
Iwo ngf 106 bnds coup 106ft Ss
rg 10li do coup 109W ne 4s
I lMtt do coup llTSs Qht 4
rg and oeup 10 cuP ls rtfh l10 i
111
coup 1
8UGAH
Sugar Its quiet fair refining 3 1
sentrlfugal 96 test 4H <
centrtugal tMt IH refined dul
wwdered 600 granulated 850
OH IOAGO 1UmTB
PltODUCB
Chicago Jan I May wheat opene
at 7 to 76H dropmHl to 7GK Close
WheatJan lfQi Feb 73 i
lay TGVitTSU
CornJan I7fc May 0041
OatsJan 2I414 May 26413
PorkJan 1390 May 1110
LardJan 7414 May 760f 7BlVt
ItlbeJan 697m May 70J0707H
ash WheatNo I red 7SC77 No3
Sd 73075 No 2 hard winter l O
Itt 1307 hard winter 70072fc Northern 1
northern h8n 71077 No 2 norlher
tirIng 8vr1n No 1 spring 06C71
CornNo I I7UW7H No 1 1
OatsNo 2 IUII1Ai 3 34t4H
llyeM
Bariey304J40
Timothy 460
Flax17 LIVE STOCK
CatUeIleoelpts 2100 steady to 100
> wer Good to choice cows steai
utchers lie to SOc lower good to prImo
510060 poor to medium 34
leers redlulI4IC
Ier stackers and feederc lwUOi
slkeN
COWII 260flHU hvlfeni 2 6534 W can
nen lSetM built 1709440 clve
1611
OQii71 Texas fed steers 404li
330400 Te
Texa grass steers 13COO Tuf
ulls 20272
2007
Hog Receipts today 0 tomorrow
toRY
oltnepts
401J Opened
row 38000 left over 41 5
higher closing easier Hop G3 Mixed
clollnl
and butchersSlOflSWK good to cholco
5150634 rough heavy 60
60t
hAy
G0 light QI3j bulk of sales 1
5 27 VI
SheepReceipts WOOO Steady 001
to choice wethers 375O4M fair to
mice mixed 37593S5 Western sheep
S004M Texas sheep 2MC3M na
the lambs 4USWW western lambll
I 000650
KANSAS CITY LIVK STOCK
Kansas City Mo Jan 28 Cattli
anla9 Ciy
Bcelpts 8000 Steady to shade lower
Nate 80 CIO Texns stee r
100471 Texap cqws 28J83M ta
tt cows und betters 20004J6J slot
a75 s and feeders 3100465 bulls 291
Calves ecelptp JOO Steady 460
lIogsnecelptB 8000 Strong to 1
ntB higher Hulk of sales GtO 5i
clll hllher 6JC6i 6
flvy 525040 packers 6
Ixed 5201530 light 0005271
IOeuo Isht
mlxe 20 S27i pigs 4W3B06
orke 6OI2
3heepRoeelptii 3000 Strng
Imbs 4000540 mutton MUG
OMAHA MVK STOCK
Omaha Neb Jan SCatene
2100 Generally steady Natl
IItedy
etpts 10 Oeneml Natve
ef steers 4009540 Western sters
004 GO Texas steers 3000375 cows
S7640
n4 heifers J90O4W canners 17C
telter 1ei
sa stockers and feeders 330041
bulls stags etc 2
elhel 4000C75 buil 21
I 25
iogsRecelpts 4800 6 higher clMet
w heavy 52 131 mixed IN
ao Ui light 1Utl pigs 400
6t lght
f71 bulk of le EttH
3heep Hecelpts 41000 Active Itedy
to strong Yearlings 45004SO mut
tons 400O450 common and Itok
Mep 3G003SS lambs 476CCS5
DKNVBIt MVK STOCK
enver Colo Jan sotene
celplll MO market slow but stead
ef steers 3U500 cows 225040
Iteeu 100
Dft
xlerf freight paid to river 300043
tokers do 3359440 bulls stags etc
O325
2qaZ Receipts 40 market stead
HosRelJltl
to shade lower Light packers 2Vj
51 44 mixed 6MHU7W heavy 6
56 he p Receipts 300 market stead
HAN FHANC18CO OltAlV
Sn Francisco Jan 28WheatMa
H bid casch 0S3
larley Xo sales cash 734g
PERSONAL
C A Shoe superintendent of cr
Mtmctlon for the Northwestern rail
rd is at the Knutiford
O D lUndstU a travel man for
ce Iatdl of St Louis I a th
lnlttord Mr Hands when a ounl
mn clerked In a store In Albany >
In tbe rear of which wal publtshe
1f
the HveBlnu Journal by Thurlow We
Mr Weeds callers passed throug
Al We Itandall recollect
lh store and Mr IanO rolets
haIng seen Horace Greeley Wm H
SwRrcl Martin Plllmow end other
Ittcat leaders of that time 11
thlfh the store to see the Journal
eior
C orN Kelsey of Mountain Horn
Idho Is a guest at the KauUford
Wm Carson of Fairfield Is at the
CuUn
F lenG Hsgenbarth of the Wood Llv
Stok company returned yesterda
trm a buslneee trip to Idaho
staler Wlllla Johnssn returned free
Snator
iterville yesterday and Is noeom
CttrI his family who will remali
tn th city during C portion of the Ugis
IUn session
Mon
Mretary Charles Martin o tLt Xa
Srlle Stock association Iel
ver > m at the Knutiford His condlttei
not Improved much In the post fee
Dt Improt plt
Fremont Ida Journal L G Hard
ot alt Lake City II here looking up t
loaton to the efiUbllahnteat o a
bnrh office of the Idaho Colony com
y
pn ranston vsRcgtoter H A
Rye a Salt Lake ottien was In
Fvto oa Tuesday
raMton NewsR gliter Misi Bun
01 n a prominent young lady of Mur
N Utah Is visiting her sister Mrs
Ut
Jop I John In this city
an Davt4 Keith Mrs t J Far
lon Trumbe and wife and
Tlmb
I SD leer Bd She and wife all felt for
STRIKING MINERS
ASK ARBITRATION
They Held a Meeting at Scofeld
last Night
WO SHARP GIVES ANSWi i
General iiliuauer of Ilenimit DUey
Coal Coiiipnny Alia lint Some
View on llalier
SPKC1AL T TUB NBSSj
Soottekl Utah Jan 33At a mMtnl
heM last nIght at 7 oclock It WRS
unanimously decided by all the em
ploY of the Pleasant Valley Coal com
pajiy at Winter Quarters to ure
work If the company were willing to
Arbitrate It was thought that Mr
Slurp would recommend It but to make
sure that tho company would settle b
arbitration after they would relume
work a committee was sent to wait up
on Mr Sharp for an answer which wal
received at about 1130 p m and cn
lIttered as a refusal to the employee Cllr
arbitration Clear Greek employes are
also out with Winter Quarters until tllo
company will settle by arbitration
All Is quiet at Scofleld today while
over nt Clear Creek the miners hao
laid off for the day pending 1 favorat
newer from the coal company to thlr
requests From advloea to hand there
corns to be no probability of the Cnlte
late miners coming out on 1 sympath
Ho strike At the present the sltuatli
his come down to a waiting game on
the part of tho Pleasant Valley Company
company and the disaffected mlnen
compny
Doth sides apparently are Itrmlne
not to give In The miners say th
lave a grievance nnd do not propose to
CU to work on the old schedule whlG
in the other hand the company Is rod
at all times to listen to the complain
or the men and If possible to grant
hem Under the present condition
lowever those at the head of the com
mnys affairs feel that the men have
pnys
to legitimate grelvance and that con
quently they do not propose to ghe
In to their demands I a waiting gar
of freezeout Is to be played the con
any Is prepared to light i to the bIter
end as while they are undoubted
oilng buMnesn on the Southern Pat
tc contract at the same time the con
pan i s protected from any complloi
Ions as to the delivery of the coal on
iccount of 1 strike clause which a
nserted In the contract when It was
Igned May 1 1900 The contract cl
tor the Pleasant Valley Coal cornpar
to deliver to the Southern Pacific 20
l1eler
tons of coal per diem lIvery pound t
his coal has been mined from Scone
and Winter Quarters mines The shut
Ing down of these mines In no way of
tne 10wn
ecu the coal sipply for domestic pui
osee In this city and elsewhei
throughout the State
The Clear Creek miners of the Plea
nnt Valley Coal company met yestei
dllY and after prolonged argument
acer
pUlled a resolution to the ft ect that
icy would present their grievances to
rbltratlon Later the committee prc
nrblrRtlon General Superintendent Wll
nma the proposal of the miners and nt
tho same time stated that pending th
mlement tme the troubles by arbltnt
on If to agreed to by the eompan
ton the men would continue to work
The company did not take long to de
clle upon the matter with the rsult
Itt night the following notice wa
oitcd
JI Winter Quarters Jan 27 1901T
A Smith and Q A Oastri Commute
oC Clear Creek Miners Clear Creek
tah Answering your verbal am
mitten communication of this dat
an1 referring to the resolution posse
b r the meeting of the Clear Creel
to thi
mere today and also referring
ttnands presented January 23rd 1
S That under the law creating tin
State board of labor and arbitration
bor
ich board cannot act or take Jurladlc
IIucl while employee are out on H sInk
or employer has made a lockout and
neither party la entitle
In either event pat II entte
to the benefits of the law creating tha
ted
As the Winter Quarters miners an
t on strike there Is nothing to arM
trA content to meet a committee or
Clear Creek miners and try to agree
Creek mine
on a statement of Clear min
levances as provided for In seton
provie
IUS of the law creating the State board
ot labor and arbitration which ste
rn Is as follows
The application shall b signed by the
applcton
employer or a majority of Its employes
In the department of business in which
the controversy or difference exists or
by both parties and shall contain a con
corn
elt statement of the grievances
lned of and a promise to continue on
In the burinee or at work without any
sknut or strike until the rendition of
decision by said board I said de
I > lon shall b rendered within three
wek of the date of filing the said op
cation
If ton should fall to agree on a
I of facts this does not pre
lit the employee from presenting
sir side of the controversy to the
tlelr provided they are at work
boar W Q SHARP
TO 1iirvBXT TIn mtir
Laxative BromoQulnlne removes the
ca iea
ieaChANGE S
CHANGE IN BISHOPRIC
Uolluntong Apiralntmonts Trans
Vlro at Fillmore Ycstcnlay
8PBCIAL TO TUB NBVS
FllmO Utah Jan ISYeeteriay
Elder Thomas C Calllster of this ward
rhne his position I bishop He
th his counselors James A Nelvllle
ad Nelson Bishop were honorably re
pod Elder Christian Andersen was
chOn to succeed Bishop Calllster with
Alono Itoblson as first and Daniel
51Inl second counselors
S
FJ4ICTIONS hEAVY HAND
J Wosh Young amI Ills Family Down
With Diphtheria
Capt J Wash Young local agent for
Alor Company 1 quarantined at
11 residence 61 Third street with an
auack a diphtheria Mrs Young and
thei daughter Lucille are also down
wih the dread disease Enquiries to
d developed the fact that all three
a progressing towards convalescence
to he extent that they were decidedly
ter this afternoon I will b re
ed that the family suffered a md
savemtnt I few days ago by the
brement
dlth of bright little Liberty n four
80Id child The numerous friends
oC he family will b gratified to learn
that the physician who has the cases
In hand apprehends no lasting or sari
ell results from the malady In Mr
Yeunc family
= ii ftgi i H
l EVERYBODY
I KNOWS I
i i
J r
g4 That TOU Ilar fnd I
Olr Pricci It i
horc but
you
till I
not et Olr ulllr
101 mnj find OUr
qnllltllt nut OUr
I PJ llrlucR
W ° tail
II c 1 your peclm nticn
Icicf ll l IFAi4I lon nt till alen
iLiLL I very fine Ihl Or j
MEDIUM QUALITY i
DINING ROOM SETS
i
it Itriluccil Prices In UiiRllsli Plomlth
nnd Golden Onfc They will ho on e
hlbltlnn for 1 fiw doyu on our first floor
nmlytu Invite you to Inspect thcl
HDINW000EY FURNITURE I
J
r npn
LIVE STOCK
AND STATE FAIR
Two Measures Considered by
House Committee
HOP PROPOSITIONS GO OVER I
I
licciilon That Tlio Stats Inln M
ho Held in Salt Inlco City
Illerulll Scitlou
Among other mater considered by
he House committee on live stock at
Is meeting this morning 4 SIens
State PaIr bill There was oonsldoral
llscusslon with regard to premlulns
wimmg offered for Imported live stok
The bill makes It necessary for stock
to be owned and kept within the State
owne
or a period of not less than six monthll
ext preceding the opening of tho a
Ir Hatch thought It was to the al
antage of the State that foreign stok
hould b shown at our State fairs and I
hat separate premiums might be oC
feed for the cattle which were not I
wned In the State
uwnd
I WBS suggested that the reading of
ho bill be changed to read owned or
kept Instead of owned and kept No
dma was taken upon the matter and
acton suggestion of Chairman Cuter
the bill was laid on the table till to
iorrov morning to give the comm
tee members further time to consider
s bearings
With regard t holding the fair elso
wher than In Salt Lake the com
ilttee decided that thin would be un
anstltuttunal and were therefore op
Oied to I As far as a change Crm
the od grounds In the Tenth wnr
quare to the grounds of the D A
Rnd M society tho committee was un
eclded as to whether this land was
wned by the city or tho State T
atter may therefore be referred to the
inunlttee on capital grounds
AMUSEMENTS
AMUSEMENT
At the theater tonight the Bosto
yrlc Opera company opens an er
tgement of one week Carmen b
ig the bill and the noted contralto
ollomarlnl singing the title roleThei
hl ben a heavy advance sale and the
opening will bo I brilliant one
o S
At the Grand Lord Chumley wl
be rendered for the first time tonigh
by th Cummings I Stock > company
Inquiries were received nt the News
ofce this morning regarding the open
Ing of the sale for Sousas band Al
tereited should consult the adver
tl iement which states that the advanc
Ille will open on Monday next nt
Doynes Music store
a 5
Proto C D Schettler made a book
Ing this morning which will be hear
at with enthusiasm by all mnndolli
wlh
nnd guitar players Learning that the
ted mandolin soloist Samuel Siege
n011 his way from London to ful
WIS Crm
I a San Francisco engagement Mt
fl
tether took up I correspondent
wllh him and by making a pdrsonn
arantee Induced him to give a o6n
induce OI
cfrt In Salt Lake on his return front
the coast The date will be Iebruarj
h In the Congregational church Prof
hettler state that SlegaJ Is thi
BIg
tt Ih > ig mandollnltU and his up
iranc hen will b I decided event
A BubecripUon list will b circulated
by Prof Schettler
to cum A COM m ONt DAY
S UnthfDromoQflllUn Tablet Al drol
Th rtCtDd tU hoed r 11 itUt to eli E 5 V
Oot lljTMtor li 0 hbl U
IUMHU JIOtjLAM WIIEOKUI
Shtccl People on Boirtl tlio Vessel
AVcro Urowiiril
totterdam Jan 26The it earn ei
land from London wan wrecked at
the northern pier while entering Nle
ewaterwog at the entrance of the
r Mines today The captain andalx
men have been saved
The Holland parted amidships and six
tln of those on board were drowned
New York Jan 2STh vessel re
ed to In the dispatch from Hotter
dm U probably th Dutch steamer
land of i 21 tons net register owned
br the TCederlandsohe Steamboat Mat
applj of Ilotterdam She was built
In 1874 at Kyenoordf she was SO feet
Jyenoord
14
r had IS feet 2 Inches beam and
lont 1 feet S Irf hes deep The recent
Ia eraents of the Holland are not
riven in any of the shipping books at
hand
CmOAGO 1WAINA DECISION
Slprmo Court Upholds Caso nf Mis
nourl as Against Illlnnln
Aihlngton Jan 20The United
States Supreme Court tqday rendered
an opinion In the case of the Chicago
sage canal overruling the demur
drainage the case by the State otIlll
nob and the Chicago drainage sanitary
dltrlct board The proceeding was
v 1J
brought by the tH f 1
QEalnst the stue
Statl t 1
drainage board i
tin r i r
to 1resent the use f H t
of Its supposed pull rl f I
Water of St Louis ih <
decision Is to sutam ti s
tho State of Missouri i
handed down by Jusi u
chief Justice and Jusi i j
White united In n ji t c
Chicago Jon 2Slr t
der J Jones of the EJr
said Ijr
B81dThe
The decision II gorr 0 1
prlae to us but nt I
means that the caw > m ion
menl ti 81 lut 0
on Its merits Henrnf i I
Is merIt 101 v t1
of tho court will bl jr
question of whether r r t c 1
of the chnnnel ana tt < H
Chuagos sewage l Iwl It 1
Mlaelislppi rivers hits r i v
the pollution of St I i
If so equity will hI n
andes of St Louis an 1 th
sourl and the sanitary ito < r T l
f
ta find come remedy tJ prih 1
pollution
MRS NATION AM riO
rSTUf
Asks KniiRnV IsVccutlro 10 Join g
In a Hnlool StI1alilJgrfl5
Wichita I Rna Jm < r
to the Beaoon from 7 f t t > >
Mr Carrie Nation Ir r
Stanley and Atty cn o j J
She demanded the fnf
prohibitory law flh
the legislature this afi r
The governor pall h r t
good but her methods b > 1 H
the governor to Juin jip a a t j
smashing crusade
Peruvian IVarl FUlicry ODII
Lima Ieru Jan 2STLH
has granted a monop
llshery on the coast uf t t j
ro between Point Morr Iud Inlet
The government for thi < < I l
receive I tenth of the gi s J I
the fisheries and afterward 31 i
1 fifth
Injunction Against Gould Con tc
New York Jan 4 < jus Va
In the supremo unr t u taj
town a decision lnlll ni ft
injunction r > tia
jorary Injuncton gould
3oulJ Edwin Gou ll UJ J
ml Helen Could as trl S
state of their father fr IIDJJI j I
he Income of the pnrti i j
elongln r to their Plstcr x
ountess de Castellan i 1 1
rial of an action bi jjv I
Verthelmer 1 Loa n
lealer against the Court r i
de Castellane for 3 1
and fcrlcnbroc furnish 1 >
Judge Beach permlti h
00 a year to th >
upport of herself ana i i i M I
the trial of the ac lon
IllOWN PIUNCIi Ol1 GEIWASr
seeder With the Order of theGif
tcr by King idirrd
Cowss Isle of Wight Jc
own prince of aenurv F <
nillam was Invcstfd w > I
ot the Garter today by K t f
II The Investurf i ull H
auncll chamber of isb f t n
cunci brilliant functi T > t f
1 I 1 l
tern of the housfli r
cvi functlonarlos on i tv r
entourage Including a I
nperial yacht Ihr tt
resent all In full vnlf J
While ie crown prlr 0 ir
Whl the ire ST atjr
the king to receive g1 t
T
JHt addressed 1 fw i
to the prince nnd then tarn icr r
nor William In touchB < 1 °
lankcd him for his visit 1 It
thanke d o1
and It1f
ot sorrow bereavitri I
on the personal and itlrr tiC w
ennany and Urcat nritai n 1
It Is sold that Emper W 1
bestow the Order cf th f H4
rlnce Arthur of lnnaJgT
fonnaugh i T 1 r
ot the Duke of lonnaugh
urt maishnl of Pruf 1 I
ulcnberjr Is on his wu > r
J T
W law
the suite of Kmperor
wn V
tf
tr accompanied the ft i
lon ramble through iJv I
His r <
ounds today
larded to Hohenz 1Iem t n
urgent state business
Still ProclalniiiiR K Iivartl mot r
Jan 28The i 0
London
Jtn l I
Lndon Edwarl MI l11
oclalmlng King
t I r
United Kingdom
oC the Unite I
and emr i
and Ireland Imp
n
Iln S
Inc
nf I
ntlnucs in all centers
contnues al functmn I r
The Impressive t r
the royal borough f Win
in r
lousands witnessed j
Thoundl lnetl
adlngs The mayor read I t i
celngl from the base f 7 o
moton on Castle Hill an1 J r
at Henry VII s RI t
it
id
lt Ienr II
red r
I p
or trumpets and cheers C r i j
In which the Eton boys t a
nt part closed the ceren rv
nlnt anu
According to present MIl
Arordlng
the United States Is the r e
itch will not be upertaV
wi M tilted
at the funeral of Quern
States embassy UI s r d
ilted embAY
Unite and It h sit
far
itructlons so
that only the Unlttd States TT Rl I
Mr Joseph H Choate an
wi be preient
INSURAN CE
cE 1gec I
I lIA
OUNO k HFIn nnr
htDrhlm nioclr
FOR RENT
A L f
YOUNG jjjjtEtTAL
u Wbltlsgbam flock
CRISMON BROS
Chemists
Assayers and
AS91ycri I
LaU u
Eilt
Bfc
21g Eottth West Temple St Sal
A
Cnentation Cyanl e l f TESTS SpeI

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