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TlESDAYXOVEMBER 12 1907 SALT LAKK CITY UTAH FIFTYSEVENTH YEAR
U
A BUYING ORDER
r WAVE FROM EUROPE
Brokerage Houses Swamped
With Work Report That It
Is Unprecedented
RAILROAD STOCKHOLDERS
Nearly Half of New Ones Are
Those Who Have Invested
Their Savings
Oold IttiRMRmdiie Puss the 1IftyStt
S
Million Dollar Mark mill
Morn Is Coiiilns
New York Nov 1tDf IIiRge
lioiwra here which mk a pt elKy or
dealing In small tots of Hana rtJ in
dnstrlal and iriiroad shares owlinus
houoes
with work and
to a ItYfllI1lIi
report a wav
with ft reign rjunectlon
of buying > rdr from Europe which
Is unprecedented Probably the most
striking feature ot the financial l ua
scale on
lion at present l 1 the big
which this investment buying by per
IB going on
vln
aon with ml saving
In charRe of tho
JamB L 0rUr
stock tiansfer department of JP lor
the tate
for
anti 6 r < > I authority
mmt thnt in practically jv ry Unpjrt
listed the new
ant railroad stock
Btockholder who have rorrntly InvMt
lots
small
chicly In
od ttwlr savings
represent from 26 to W per cent of tba
total number f stockholders enrolled
Mr Carter pyI that the PU hajea
than 20 or 10 shares
av rage not more
f the individual that they appear to
hto for investment rather than specula
tive urpees and that the order com
from all part of the country
The transfer office ot the United
Ststes Stecl corporation IB a week be
Union
rlllne work The
Mnd < n lu
PH in and Southern Pacific railroad
In the number 01
ivpM an Inctease
the rate Inc the lint
toiklil < lern Ht I
of th month > 300 a day The Rock
Inland road uu opened between BOD ana I
000 nw iicou it In the laat MIX weeas
month in the < omnmn tock The num
ber or tin khoravrs of tllll Chicago Mll
wHiik A St Paul baa Increased by
MO in tin la41 Io week The activity
in 1nnoyhniil railroad tooK mn
of late that ftijures ot re
been no grist
rent den are unobtainable
GOLD IMPORTATIONS
Th movement of gold from the vault
of European bank to the United States
which had been In PWgrew for severa
vvoeks in which 11t un Pw 1 entad t4ital
of mrty JM000vW has been eRIapod
abroad for Import LSntyn
The tetal which passed the ItOOl I
I mark > elarday waa Increased todaj
tOTSSto bank
when the tlllneia Trut SaYhU1I
rf Chicago onmpteled neBojttetlsn for
th ImClfll onmle4mdathm
4 Thin VngsRtement iftaUa the Nl et1 to
> tat JW0800CO
HICAOO BANKS 11ICHB6
Ihloago Nov It With Cbtego
jnk5 the richer by nearly W5000W Ir
gnlil it was conHdently stated yentar
day that the tension of th moM
nHirlt ill not bo prolonged beyond a
fcw MtM While the bunka contlnuec
10 inRig more golj abroad the clear
Ing house rul1td this work of getting
mil lu oHebleM chocks In mnall lie
nomination which will be used locally
In IKU of currency
It warn the general opinion at th
meetlnK ot the ctokrini house toda
hut the tendon had 1IMI1 appreciably
relieved Md John J Mllcliell preal
< Jent of th Illlimt Trtwl A Saving
bank All of OM II nk ve cities
reported the situation much Improved
The report from abroad hi UlatLondoll
Is getting gold plentifully fnwi the con
tlnent thus making It I II dllltoult foi
American bunks to engage gold In Oreut
Britain I lave engaged 6GIIeeo more
today making a total ot K OOOOO fur
this bank
8MALL BAJfK PAfL
Chicago Nov liTN RuvaoBwooJ
Rxchange bnk u ipiall bwUtutton In
the uburb of Ravenawood closed It
doom today Too bank In fcroall and
baa tK oonneotlcn with the Chicago
clearing lieu a
The bank wus a partnership oodeern
It uapentlon created no stIr III finan
cial clrdea The dJIoIIIt ameunt to
I IIMMO The bank officer declare It
IB ally solvent and that nobody will
toe throueli the Buaperale It U said
that pome of the aet8 will cooJ
were ot a character which mAde them
slow In reallaatlun and h wIthdrAvmla
were heavy U was conalderad beat to
i wind us
i usAUKKICA BUYS OOLD
lAnd n Nv 1Tbe United Stem
I today bought ttt000 In bar gold and
JCUOUO In Amwloun eaglw from the
i Hank of Bngtind
14 K BAXK IMPROVING
Man irmiclca Nov 1JDallkerll to
day report the financial altuatloa In San
Pran i > to be Improvlnc steadily
and the outlook UI vwy na uragng
Within the last four weeks geld In ex
i Clv uf tMWOuM hai bw > n tranaferred
by the New Tort ubtrvecury Ibe mn
Joi portion of It going to looal banks
The remainder was dUtrlbuted among
WaaiilngUMi Oregon Nevada Utah and
California bank outside ot Ian Fran
rlxo having eastern balanee due
The now clearing house nerUttoAie of
10 JtO and U denomination are cir
ulailnf freely and being accepted
readily In trade
PreBldont Homer i < King of thu cl
Ing huuat aaaoclatiuti said today that
the aucpenalnn of th Cnlon National
hsak of Oakland > rt Idy in no wtoe
efface the bank of HMU Vntnclum
CAVIIIKIM CUtrKrf KUPUACHD
ICtnaaa Oily Not 1Cul1ll1r 1
cheek whloh the hank huv r been fur
mailing the bualneuH huuaea for the
past week to enabk tlmm to mnu th4r
iyrolU were replaced I Iii > ty lear
big house ohecke A4dltloil r urliv
IIf th < new medium of excheii la lh
reaaun given fur Its Isauunri MJI t fur 1
h ivtlrement of the old
I
LARGE NUMBER OF FIRST I
NIGHT PERFORMANCES I
I
Ne > Ns i An ununuully
large nuiii < i nii i Kiiluctluns aiil I
1sprtlu tlii f ul i r s i lie marked
t U 11111111 1 k in N
k llliMlur 1 011 lIUnlf
tl1 N > were lit first Ewafi MTew
nance r T iin JfleR a IIeW
If f Kill tin nlnnip i > f s UtC1
fflKllnl > H I I in nil II I
rinin ih IulLk rii nip
lft J < il s ii fi nipUr I
I < + H H + < XwX c >
i WILL BUILD TO COAST
i
Ckn1flltMM nnns lo SltIII11
1 Tlltillfto 10 C SI St P
E AIlal to the NOwe
1 Washington IX Co Nov IS
t George R Peek ejnr 4 awnoH
t Chicago Milwaukee A at Paw
railroad is In Wwhtaetoa Mr i
i Peck come to Waifctngtatt to
t consult with Olfiord Plnohot
1 chief forerter of the United
x aHaise hb railroad dtrltini to X
hisa 1
j ptmihase a Oenln Umber with V
+ In gorernment fsreat reeervei X
j far UH In oonntruotton work The y
Umbsr dutlred la to be uwrt In I
x brldgn urtfk and prHCtH llr gen
+ eral construction work all along
the Pacific extending the flees
1 at the Chicago Milwaukee and
± St Paul to connect up Its Un l 1
4 with the Pacific coant
x The Umber which the govern y
+ mat twm agreed to mipply will j
j be cut from the Coeur dAlen i
+ tort rewrvatlon In Idaho i
+ 00
of navorai month and The Christian
Pilgrim u reientlotid production of
a dramatised version of John Runyan
Pilgrims IVogrem Itesldes theM
there were the return of Ulanche Dates
In The Ulrl of the Golden West and1
AdK at the M an 1m t ton Opera HOUB
Tom Jones based on Fieldings fa
mous novel of oil English life mado
Its New York appearance at the Astor
theater with a particularly capable cast
of singers and the work M a whole was
especially well received by the larg
drat night audience
Th story of the opera followers sub
MantUlly the romantic as well CS
aniulnK happenings to Tom Jon and
Sophia Western the two leading char
acters and then are quaint situation
and xveral rneodtoui number to help
the plot Edward German I the com
po r of the mule and the chief
roles were well Ukeo by Van Rensnel
sei Wheeior Louis cunning Gertrude
Qulnlan and William Morris
Mrs Patrick Campbell chose for her
first Appearance at the Lyric tonight
1ineroii drama The Second Mm Tan
queray In wilch she made a striking
success In New York on her let Ameri
can tour
Combining feature of drama opera
spectacle and ballet The Christian
Pilgrim adapted to the at a Re by Jan
McArthur of John Bunyan Im
mortal work Pilgrims Progress
with music bv William Punt was giv
en Itr New YOlk premier at the Lib
erty theater Mips Henrietta Gross
man who heads the company was ably
aratsted by Tyrone Power Edward
Mackay and Wilfrid Roger Thai
were Ave acts and 11 scenes
H C STAVER DEAD
ICijilrtxl nil O > crutliiK Tttlile Suric4lnl
Say of Heart Inllurc
chIcago Nov UIIDry C SKaver
preeklent of the Stayer Carriage company
Deny died yectei4ay wile on the operating
crating table In Hflelewood hevvltal
Un wan et yean old II r Slaver h
We ara for I year and a half
from a tumor of the abdomen
The phynlclans gave out a state
ment that the Unmqilfoto u et
death w heart fatlUre o
The family was endcavorlnc lu
night to locate a ton Uut fla j B
KUiver U S A lieadauafUrs
JtHyer whose head < u in
sJe In Bun FrJncUoo
Mr Ht vor who had been n reel
dent of Xnglowood for 20 year was
known A a leader In local public
movemente Among the manufaotur
ure rs of volitelea Its wan 1 national rtff
ureIn 1876 he became a Jobber of 1m
plemenU in Kaniui City a bualnre
which later was consolidated with
the Mollne Ilow company after ivhloh
MI Staver became secretary of the
J I Case Plow company Racine Ml
He came t > ChIcago In 1 as and
rmed the arm of I C haven Jk
Co jnbbera of ImpltmenUt and A ahfr
Ics Thin ln biter beoama U Slav
cr ft Abbott company and finally was
moorporalpd In the HtnVer OarrlSK
lompany o which Mr Stavor wait
resident and general manager until
hIM death The factory has an an
nual output of vehicle valued at 11
ooo noo
Mr SLiver served several years as
president of tile Carriage Bulldrs
National association and of thu Na
tional Aw3datl of Agricultural 1m
IImenl and Vhiclo manufacturora
PENNSYLVANIA SPECIAL
WRECKED NO ONE KILLED
Ureensburr Pa Nov nr UMIr
train No 1 The nnsylvaula Spe
cial eastbound on the Pennsylvania
railroad wan wrecked at 1 2 thin
morning at Larimer 12 miles east of
here In a rearend collision with a
freight train Throe persons were ser
iously and a number of others slight
ly Injured Ilrakemun Herbert akott
of Oerr sustained a broken arm and
n atlne
was severely out and bruised One MO
mAn was thrown through a gILls dor
A another through a large mirror I
In a Pullman car and both severely rut
and bruised These three were brought
to a Ixwpiui hone O th relief train
at I oclock Others Injured Here treat
ed at this scene
The p Rei > gsr train I supposed t
change from No 3 t No 1 track at
Larimer but I li alleged the tower
man begleeted to throw the switch
and the train ran ahead on No 1
ration K Into the freight standing on
that track The englnv and four o
five cars ware badly wrecked
CHARLOTTE PHILLIPS
FREED OF MURDER CHARGE
Ilvveland O Nov Ur Char
I ite Phillips was freed from tb
charge of killing her husband John J
thllllp a coal operator and broker
at u onaIII Oppalor preliminary
hearing before Justice Brnwn In tat
lv lan today The Juiiue held
that there was not suffklni idme
upon which the court would be war
ranted III binding Mrs rn I i > > v < i
10 the grand Jury
Although Mm PhIiIIis s I Jr free i
11 action of JutsLkt Hi 11 ilmfc
to the county iiroswulir r no i iiC I
iiiit the grand July frni making an
1eprndint liii < ftlgntl < i
Mr Phillip uu UII > 1 ii > r
Uisu abet by a burl in i J I I I
Cleveland horn un lie morning of I
va
Kept t Conn lit Ing siateinnta on th I
JIM 11 t Mrs Phillip led I lei arrest
a few day later on ILt liirye or I
inuilx In the 4Itd d r
RAW SILK TRUST
Unit at lujuin IlrubvM b M < < uil m i
I lc j eall by Aiunileun MttHufmiliirorc I
Vikninu Nn It Tli JapaiiM
law llk linsl las b en lirnki afln I
a 1 U > oit b > Vuciivu uaiiu
f lureii I
MilliONS FOR
FORTIFICATIONS
Gen Mackenzie Chief of Engi
neers Estimates That 23
461911 Will Be Noodod
AMOUNT INCLUDES COLONIES
Itelswt Aim Dontt With Itlr nutl
Harbor Inir reiiiHlt nml O1U
Jr01 7OiWi il
Washington Nov 11 Estimates or
appropriations apcregaUag tSSMIIU
are made by Oen Alexander Mat Ken
ale chief snsXaeer o the army for
fortltteatasn work during the mnat
year lgL This oontemplatea work In
the tnlS Cuba IfftfKHuli
clude Porto Rico aM be Philippines I lA
t aMsMMar batteries 44mo
electrical n SagUtlOaa Viacoast 101
uncaUuns n0 0oa tss for fertlfl
cation and seavotut Casaftalts I
CiU arcnllffnts fo harour aelntj
br
tlvOvoM preservation and repair of
lOitiiicationa jswwiu seawall Iou
Moultrle fl2LSeu repair and fertlnva
lon ut l S6 ro
pair al reL
iUul detense of ualvewoo 3l4i
oou caematea aad galleries for 1u
marine mlAee 4i4I44 aajwrtiuenuii
automobile torpedoes 100000 sea
i 04lSt batteries at Uuaiitaiiaino 410 0
you lionoinlg and Pearl harhfr M
ncooo Manila M < Hv r iMwimuoi
of electric plants at these places ana a i
ftublg buy iIElQZ fo seartliii iii
at han Juan Porto IMoft aimntanamo
tearl harbor Honolulu Ouatn and In
the Philippines Jou2040
Ihllppln fI M totpeuu
structures at defenses of Hoi otulu
and Pearl harbor Hawaii tUvuou
The modern work of defense now con
structed represent an expenditure ot
approximately JiBOOOOOu 101 SIgCi
mg work alone The national defeni
work being done Is In accordance with
nranc
the recommendations form hio
as the icndlcott board supplemented
lor the past year b > the reiOe < iu
Uous of the Taft board For the en
glneerlnc work alone Involved In in
completion of the defense recommend
ud by the latter boird the ftnimai
Is made that JU6IJUI will be r
ulN
0 Iackensies report deal also
with th question ot the Improvements
of rivers and rbl I submits ea
Umatea aggregating over JJTOOStiW for
the nsoal year of 1M6 which will be In
cluded by 8ecy Taft In his report t
Congress These are made up as f ol
io ws
lOW1or continuing work already begun
261 S74I Mississippi river commission
> r carrying on works under its charge
OW000 expenses Caltfomla dehrin
conimlseton JU M09 provotittoa 01
dimwits ta New YMtk harbor UIMM
al b enlargement at wnemors IM
tend York
i JZM
a Xorl ff
At tile ioOtoi ot OoWRrees a rtVe
o rV
and harbor approjutatlon bill W8
passed sMTylBg a Inrge amount o
money nM authorlBlnc the war depart
ment to enter into contracts to vari
ous projects Because of the Improb
ability o any gtlatl p c that char
acter ms the onintng Iso except
10 k fTiproprlatloe for carrying on
work already authorlzud D contract
ed ro O Mackenzie doe net sub
mit any estimates to new projects
The estimates submitted hy Gen
Mackentle include the foUowIng
amounts asked for there be4ni In nom
cases In addition to Inrg unexpended
balaiteo now on band
California deep water harbor at San
Pedro bay UMMK sen I uls Obs w
narbor MM 0 Oakland harbor ttf
009 Columbia river between th ro
C the II rapHl and the head of
Celtic Palls 9t C mouth ot Comm
bi river JlTWSt Washington Gray
harbor and bar oatranee UCo
M1 St Mtohsele oanal UWOO3
1Iwait Honolulu harbor H4M har
bor at llllo oaoo Porto Hleo harbor
at S Juan J3M 00 Improvement at
the Yellowstone national pr net
CARNEGIE GIVES 10000
TO CHICAGO UNIVERSITY
Chkl Nov IS Andrew Carnegie
yMtay j4r bto frit gift to the
Cn vmltchg I S a present
of 1 10000 to be used tf th William
Kalney Haiper memorial library fund
With this gift the university has 1
total ot tllOtOO toward the JWeoO U
must ralne to take advantnge ot Rocke
fellers recent conditional sift of 000
bn TIJ U aen
and the alumni 00
TILLMAN SAYS CANDIDATES
WILL BE CANNON AND BRYAN
Danville 11 Nov nJn an Inter
view today kknaUir TlUman of Mouth
Carolina devlared thai President
Roosevelt will not accept a third term
and that Speaker Cannon will U lig
publican itonilnee
puble1 Mr ililinaii s lb will o
the Oemocratu nominee without a I
doubt lie I the jrroaleet living n
crt and the proper man t entrust
prpr
with the MlsJrs of our rovsnunam
Th senator declared that the present
anaaelaJ situation need not worry tho
people Tbl country he said has
reached a point in Its proeperity where
nanclal flurries li the money centers
do not aOect It
BEREA COLLEGE
IUu t u Sulmll At Line at Tvukege
Viul Ilninjiluo
ChI e > 1A dispatch to th
Trlbuii t < slnHt n Ky
1llltun says
Keren nl e plans a new Mhoo o I
Mgroii of Hi type o Tuskogni an
llamil Tiuslees of the tollege a li
iIItt 1 mniiih to ilnUiiuln 1M tit
tln II I pr i d two ur ihi ii
er uruggltng n gra wb Ms ot Krniu
will form a tusrgvr with the nw ri
lirprisi The SimtMt set apan I
Kxmurky for tbr duuaiki of Hi
i 1 raf ii KUiiUtO
in ritoiiuiiTioN oiu VN
< liiiBH Nov 1 A uatioiul piMI i
il rt igan s I be publUliud In Chi UK
i will be luuiwn am ibe Masjanal pro
hlbltlanlst William P 9 TtVfu n
will t Ui illlT The paprr
conMilldatlon f tit Jvfeuuei ir 2
York Slid tin NW Viilc cud li
Dfud < > t i 1cagQ
NEGROES SEEK
S ATE PAOTEGTION
SontcnoD of C B Boytt for In
timidating Thorn Annulled
By U S Supremo Court
TRIED BY FEDERAL JUDQE TO
lk4ng CZtltt 3tH < fle l > o
Stilts fluhl TlmM UHNC4
StatfiS Ofinrw
wg ov UThe conviction
and eentflnoinft of C J Uorett charted
with laUmMaUMKr negrors because
they were nagtwe waa annulled by the
upreme eaon < the UntIed tatea
The nlUpeJ sfS00 was committed II
BMaI ewwKr rl In 1t when
Boyeu aai4 other white men drove
ew57 a number of negroes employed by
the Arkaflwea 1 oer company by po t
Ing notices of worn Ins to the mgroos
and firing gttM In their vicinity The
white were trted In the fedoral court
fOr UMRaMorn district at Arkaaoaa and
l or
Mob MHa sentenced to pay a a
JlOOti and serve a yvar in prison To
days dectaton was baaed I a former
decision In which It waa held that as
negroes are dtleens they muSt rely on
the Btata cowl in such cases a this
rather el Ustoral courts
CHICAGO HAYMARKET MAR
TYRS MEMORY REVERED
Chicago Not u One thnuMtid rain
and women representing 17 trade union
slating turners and oihr aocUUes gatli
erH In Brands hall lust night to revere
the memory of the aaarrhlits of the Hay
marbet riot
The hall wan a creation of red decor
Noil From the top box on eltliei rM
ut the tal hung large red Sags almis
aid the Btrn and 8irlpjr
Joeeph eVhmldt tOre of the Hay
wood oyer beneflt association op iud
up the oratorical flreworks with 1 flam
Inc spend In German Music by si >
orcbeetra and chortaMs of men and wo
men followed
T P Quinn protalnrni us A niuinil
ownership agitator durliiR the lJumu
admlnlstraUon spoke in hngli h
The nve IUymarket heroes he aid
were mnrlyrs of llbrit > not tli t I
erty but that of an enslnv lCuI o Tht
polc mi who raided tle IlaytIth ik > i
meeting violated vet piinripm nn lIp
men of 76 laid down thi > li 11 < > lot T he
man who threw that homi i s
found w oometluH h < ai a apoio ic >
for the act but I nrvri tlil i no of
he apologtson never III t > r
POSTAL LAW VIOLATIONS
Two Thoueantl Csntts of Them un lllc
In Inspectors Ofllce
Chicago Xw tTwo thousand
cao ot violation of the posUl laws
ito ajAiitr 4rf ilseas traced to patron
fJ Ta teSfcaS eomnany of 81 Ioul ore
on 19s ifi the eatce of Pontoftko in
fiegMr ItwHfi K Btuart
Mr SWan pntestfd yesterday
against tile method of the company
and several other large concern In the
country hy yhlch Ign iant persons are
led bUn Mwil aK the laws and mAk
Ing themaelveH liable to till fines when
a few cents pmtngu vuuld evud all
trouble
trotlltlTIM
Th law vtotlld Is imton 4S4 of the
pot la I regulation
1alrons of ti tobatto company In
Chicago and otlici Itle break this law
by rending tags buck to the company
aa fourth cla < iratter with a written
rnqueet In the nime package for the I
kind of premium limited The tobac
co company In l j punt ban ankel the
tag senders to a Ignate the pirnilumi
wanted The writing In the pjckag
placev the matter In the first class
UTE INDIAN TROUBLES
Latest dlccu Inint to a Siieedy Set
Uement of Them
M Neb Nov 12Latest ad I
vla received at the locul army head
< BMtieM from the Thunder Buttes
rijjjgptt the scene of the fin Indian
li ulmtes siotat to a peeil > ulemen
Col Frank West Is still at White
librae with two squadron of the sec
ond cavalry but he le In constant com
munication with Major Blbler at
Thundr Butte by courier White
horse Is the end of the telephone line
that connects eastward with Cheyenne
agency on the Ulsaourl ilver and Is
about to tabs from Thunder Buttes
Supplies for the troops are being fer
ried across the Missouri between Loc
oet City and Cheyenne agency Th
river there U about 1600 feat In
width and the process Is necessarily
very slow
LOOK OUT FOR SUN SPOTS
To be A0minMiitfcl by Morms Floods
MI4I l jirtlt < ii krh
TtetM XOV lt8irr AKuiiln director
of the Floretu nbSi tator > ttotri thJt
the sun > BOI > whlth he nliiilunt at
It tlHtes the sis of th earth urd which
wilt ftC the solar meridian about the
wld 41 of KovMnber are likely In lead to
vials > t maanetli dlrtinan roulllnr
In storms loud ioliarilt frutlii and
eanktiuahes
1T wsrnlng hp alruf1 nitriitirii
frefu the Nit tat former PlI1UI by
gigru1 Jllf nis bay been r111141
I
sFjjN JNsNI SOIIHKKS
8uL Ktittu IKCO Nov l1mientlsn
IneaUMr patl nta belo lng to th Int
ad Mawe army who re bright
from the HhK pine Island to tl > Pre
sidio general honplciil will tj taken
to the rny l r l fur th Insane At
Wasliltton CI < if If Toniey Irp
shy surgeon fun 1 uill gu In ibaige
of thin He will ItO an fiH < art of 1al1I1I
guard A ur pdU arranged bat
tiesg Hes4 Mr Ihetr oonveuloalee
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JOHN DEAN IN
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Well Known Utnh Mining Man
Speaks at Joplin
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THE SESSION WELL ATTENDED
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Jnplln Mo Nov UThree hundred
delegates front M states were preeent
here today at the Qrst business sea
ln of the American Mining congress
nhlh began Ite annual convention yea
tprday Men of high authority on mat
ters pertaining to mining and metal
lurgy mere on the progiim for address
Is on various kindred rubjerts
At the last annual convpntlon a com
mittee waa appointed to Investigate
ninlng fraud to report ut the meet
ing In Joplln ThAI committee baa
prepared a lengthy document wherein
ar < contained suggestions tot th < t pie
ventlnn of fraudulent ml nine < lierne
The iard I UK i > ure concerning fraud
ulent stock iitasentatkms passed In
several of thu state ta endorsed and
11 public v meaattrc upheld by Jndtciul
ilectslnn of Colorado la I
to thO fdvoeaMe consideration of the
cOn yrs
A ini list ot questions are suggested
with which a proafjeotlv investor la ad
iHod to secure satletaclory answers be
fore be taken action In the matter 01
making purchases These queetloiie
oer the organisation capital stock
the raising of fund for development
louled stuck how property was ac
quired the status OIl to debts and tat
cumbranof location ot property and
ucreage titles nature and extent of
rlev lopmenti > how much treasury stock
cold and at what price how much cain
In treasury how much has proiwrtv
produced sate nt of ixamlnatlon 1
competent engineer etc
Many of the I xrrvatlonn and RUKC e
tlons of the mining fraud riiiriiti c
are Inline with those advanced by Uu
Cutler a few months ago
PromInent ninoiiK the speaker was
John Dens general manager or UK
Consolidated Mcrcui properties Mr
Uerna speech was III tart us follow
OBJECTS Or CONQHB86
There should be nu doubt In the
minis of any of up that we are here for
a deflnlt tangible purpose and that wa
have certain laudable aIm lu view for
otherwise there would be no excuse Cor
tale a of our organization In
SMO t this HstMnerrt i Have given
myself an opportunity tp eaamerete the
object of the American Mining sea
item Ot that opportunity however I
40 not Intend to avail myself In this
brief address I merely desire to touch
upon a few matters which I conceive to
be ot great importance dome of them I
have been discussed In previous meet
Ings or the oongrssa while others have
received little or no attention
AU of Us will admit that we are
passing through a great < i > ocli in our
public affair Tb tremundous move
ment against corruption iiI fOI more
exact equality before the law which In
Ita political application sts bun by
FelK In Missouri and hh he sprad
geUl It has permeate the affairs of the
jaUM ttod the amtra of the states
Marine the domains of business as
well utile Maid at politics should be
ooBUdssetVhr tMa eraanUation of the
atlnlng ttajjjIpWJIl the enl that we
may keep faMW sm the advancing busl
sss standard If the rules of tho
game need rortstajg lei thm l > e n
vtoed It there be bomse cleaning ii l
ed M It be done In short lei us ad
vocate aM proe any roeaaur bat will
elevate the buatneos of mining
LNCBBTAJNTT OF MJNES
of us are fond of saying tliit I
when nroperly conducted mining U just
as safe aa any other busIness With
this view I eaiinot fully ugrr ooauae
there U undeniably H gretuur element
of uhanoe In setking mother earths hid
den treasures than there I about a
mercantile or manufacturing business
where success almost Ituflilably it
wards abllllj industry < meril und
foiealght If tbse ijualllRs l Liopuly
displayed
In inai aelo < r of the < oumry
mining In uguiditl aa u gamlile puru
anti simple The bunker or m nbaut
who lnvi ts money In a mine often
must Uo SQ sicrelly or his reputation
as a safe and sane iisIiig man will I
be ruined Why U tIs Bmaujie ox
parlance lies hon thai mji LIII
venture hit ic niulnU III 1m Why
noi ifti < > nil > because the Investment I
sea llluuvlnml Zoo many punplu de
pend U I < < n thlr ovn 11IIIPdoccd
Juctgiiini in tnt kit5 mining i vat I
maul ui i lav tnty
H i upon tin > iiie
tent iidvie Sou e tnnm the fool and I
his muiiAN AI piuted ly thv tonvluo
log flgur s in1 uniihi j iun 11 of a
proal lull bJin times tin uuirrupu
lou roini > ter do tin tr < k u i
wa > theirt are piouioturs aid promot I
er some of them ox lilevo big tnin
1 01 I he others let me iwy that tliy
uie more often Ignurant than wiluTjr I
cluhont t lie nr tu nt ri ijpiu a ii
udtlie is slolhir um ir the bllnil
leading Die Ullni Ii we could dt ate
till J utU ti ittiunUf Hi Mining Lii
fneerlng tIofesslon more trell > tbois
would 00 ow ei uhlng heart and lees
iiusln 01 the mining uualneaa I am
waie tht lIter are ulo vjiglneera
unit iiiguifei uli J Hi IOrull tie
sIflr11 bceuae of ilUbonesty and In
on peii n 0 iii sumo of Its membis
Hu a i d not i nndtnin Ine ie4tit i
Alit iifal > r fUms Juat bftau
Iii < i He u f i w qUI kii and we should
be tiiaIIy fair to cngioeti Tlieit itt I
lot of honest rrtt ami iiigh < nlnd > 4 i
men In the noble profeslon of mining i
inrlneerlng and b > due Inquiry ooe I
ran CsilIv nn < out s Iou tin > lUll I
reusota le fee pnld to itu h a man will
very iifton M < maui times Its amount
for R uII i lm ur
I I All Ni iMTlOX
d rnll fr in > I MI ktaic uf 1 lh
I n > 111 laii i clkiin that w havn
111 miitl r r finn mining ahuei
lining In nn MUO ha had a wQndr
rul Uevtli mem In ISis past ftw > ar
ui 14 tic d < ulit ilu > tnnUtlr Irxsni r
ii t I tOt iiisiniii Imprsseed this
14 r > n lOP i 0 i J u < tlm Ian <
uliumir regret and at i believe it i
mni be denied thai bone Ugltl
lUll mining has lea tho red In
i i4i sad tijtl II hn produced win
> riftill i ilirttgli th md f
M uuct atittal i a un king tick on i
the 011st impntat copper prodacig
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CALL ON PBB5IDBNT
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New Mexican Clans IA Itoail for t
Hcpento 1tltOtld ±
Washington D 0 Nov 11 I
There is a gathering of the elatta s
from New Mexico here today ta
talk over statehood with the s
+ president Ctov Curry la at eM f
i head of > party and MaJ T
1 LeweUyn district attorney tor Ja
a the district leads tha delegation +
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< Tha leaders of the deleffaUoM T
I were practically Invited to call
+ upon the presMent duclng the t
1 trip of govvniora and oUterk
+ while making the recent trip >
down the Mlaauelppl with de
f partsaem waterway committee >
x and now the Mew Mesloans have
corns In WaehisNttoa to make
X plea to Roosevelt for reoommen
Sdatlon for separate statehood >
+ This It is said he agreed to i
i consider formally durlnc an in
4 formal talk with Joy CMny up
j on a fUnamer en the turbulent t
t JoItlllllulpr river i
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state iml our mInes and reduction
work arc tho winder and admiration
of nginra and metallurglats the
world over
I need not refer to the statistics
vhlcii Hh nv rtaha ranks aa a produc
er of tin other metals Our V ° ld and
sllvot minis have lrai been famous
and iur lest production has an im
liortant effiot upon the supply of that
mttnl N jr i Utah restricted to mttnl
mining < 001 salt asphaltum and
inhtr hvdrctrhon gypsum Hreclay
and oth r wealthmaking products we
have In xbundanco Utah people exne
times c > away from home to mine
but Kenr < illy they come back with
thv verdict that aa a mining statu
Utah hax no superior
Oni of the subjects that will prob
ably I dlxcussed In this meeting Is
the U > < nHMirtallon proMem I ne < l
not remin u that this question Is
me ot tin mt ital and one of the
moat con rte that confront in The
life of mim mines Is abeolutcly de
pendent ti IKii transportation facili
ties and rat if we approach thU
subject In u spirit of famous desir
ing JustleV for > urselvea without In
jury to Others I have no doubt that
the dtsouiNlon here may lead to Im
proved cundiUitu wherever abuses ox
ist
NEKU OF ACTION
tine of the primary object of the
American Mining congreac le to secure
the iifailon of a departmeit of mine
and mining In the national government
Ihit establishments of a new cabinet
portfolio is ner ulI > brought about
and 110 new department baa ever been
ltitrodu < ed before a strong Intelligent
demand for It was aroused 1Ie fur
the members of this congress to carry
out a campaign of education so that
the rvpremiiilaUvee of the people may
know that there Is a genuine need lot
such u department It has often occurred
to UK that a good many of our mem
ber and prominent mining men of the
country are lukewarm about this sue
ject They admit that a department ot
mines and mining would be a good
thing but they have not worked up
sutttotent eMhWfftBM te make them put
forth earnest msjuiHtlng efforta to gm
such a department Instituted t ven
ture to say It each and every one of ua
were Imbued with a religious convic
tion of the value the justice and he
Importance of this movement the de
sired object could he obtained a
comparatively short tUne K as I
have said there are mining men who
do not display a deep Interest In title
work I aro cure it to because they have
not Riven the matter careful altenUoi
My experience ball been tht any oiiu
who Hiudiea the plan deeply Is sure to
become one of Ite pronoaiied adv
ale I hope therefore that every
member will take pains to Inform mm
self on this subject becausJ It I
axiomatic that a man cannot do goon
work for the advancement uf a cause
uiilHss he understands It and utile
ne wholly and sincerely believer In the
rlghteousnes of that cauae If we ia
maj of ourselves a band of ardent
inlMionarl preaihlng In every sub
that Is here represented the need of I
tlepsrtmentt of mine and mining our
senators and members of Congress
would noon take heed of the demun
and act accordingly
IMPORTANCE OF INDUSTRY
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A point which I desire to emphasise
I the Importance of the mineral In
diwtry Many of ua when we ek
of mining think only of gold silver
lead line and copper mInes Impot
ant as these are In themselves do they
tot look secondary when we place them
beside the tremendous values re resunL
ed by the production of Iron coal pe
troleum brick and other clay pro lieU
buildingstone and other nonm talltu
minerals Let us bear In mind that the
mineral Industry stands for all of tbec
as well an for the mor precious metal
Let us remember that mining Is Just a
tvsentUU to human progress aa agrtcul
lure Itself Indeed agriculture could
not have advanced except for mining
IH nuts without Inn man would utlil
iiu tilling the soil with a crooked stick
W hays every reason to be proud eel
ti glorify the work In which we aro
ngaged A man OlIn render no greattN
Hfirloa to his fair than to and mtn
ralll and adnpt them to the ate tit
mankind Then me rmny other ar
Kuments In fivn rf a department of
mlniH and mil inn B I > > fra this meet
ing aljiun I l ii ihy will be aMy
net forth ki I 1i1 they will rose ve
tin i urefui iiirniiun of very member
lrI1I but II MO IsiS to me that the
< ui 01111 t hi h I have mentioned
iijM Iom J < tii us all that the
I rif < KM H > i i retary of mines
and mlnlnK < 1 > M our hearty and un
nualtl j auiv I
A STOWAWAY TRAVELS
AS FIRST CLASS PASSENGER
Nu Yolk Nov UIt I raIL indeed
that a stiwlaity travels like i < flrat
nabI passenger but that is Hi poll
m it lilili Llll William Ui i ii ion
< t a Ne York jewii I < < n lees
Just arrived fiuui LuiKim I ihc Atlun
1k trunaport steamer Mlnietik The
Mlontonki had bevn vIII m his alitn
Koaeman Introducid hllllaodr Ui her
purr ujid < xllah1 Illat bo was a
Kti > Ha u > all wi i LI be looked aft
r The uuroT iiek 01 youth u CaJll
< annon mid tU tain leariwd from I
Itoemgn irut h o t abroad on tic
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lIner OcilMr 14MI mini it had a IIvJ
lime In Kaiovu 41 i i I 1 M > nm > I
IU min HMuiiJ ih < ql un 4 ut hu
family a Jl1 ie > i I n ih I
result if tin 10 the KtoVduiiy a uj giv
en a iortlt in I utUtll ijuirttr aud
1 K ii Jt it III DIMV list
iIiyv I 1 I I Iii mil of Mi tea
eeL but MI > I lial nu Cas 11111 I
keep I the fti > M of the main dj
oud hi Itr Mlnnri nka lift qjuidi
USX t > > 1 i at in iuuljiali iIi
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thur i a i > wn < i ui IUio d up in I
the HI its11g4 His robtUvs wli
swcul his micasu 1s4y 1
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uESIGHATES DAY
THANKSGtVING
Govaroor Cutlers Proclamatten
tOItes Reasons for An
nUll Observance
HE REVIEWS YEARS EVENTS
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Chtaf Exwuilvo Points Out miSS
mol in Advorslty and Prosper i
ity Urges Recognition
I bor and ffIMaI 3fust Nestle W1k
Tnjjher Inc lira KoM Oowl
Of OanmviHlty
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The Thanksgiving prodamattun ot Ma
excellency Oov Jnhu c Cutler wen Is
sued today The docunmnt is some
what more lengthy than Ii wont M bo
put forth on such Oceanian but the con
ditions that hsv obtained dotIng the
pant rw months In the financial world
justified In the opinion ot the esecutlvu I
of the stale a brief word an 10 causo
and effect and an admonition to tat I
public as to the best jours tu b < par r
sued to Insure a speedy return to nor
mal rendition Following III the prot I
Ismetlon In full
THE PR < XLAMATI > > N i
U > the Governor of the State of Utah
A Proclamation setting apart a day I
of Thanksgiving and Prayer
His excellency Theodore Roosevelt
president of the Unltod States has des I
ignated Thursday Nov it 1107 as a
day of thanksgiving and prayer
throughout the nation He speaks ot
the blessings received during the year
and urges the people to acknowlee I
and praise the source of these
There 10 abundant reason for thank
fulness The year Just drawing to a
close has been a noUbl one In ma
terial progress and prosperity It has
ranked among the greatest In history of
the nation The products of the soil
have been abundant and hav com
manded rood prices and labor has
found a ready market In all thl them
Is cause for gratitude
PROFTT BT ADVERSITY
In giving thanks for our prosperity t
we shall be wlm If we reaUae the
canes which have produced a meaui f
of adversity ind profit by them Ovei i
speculation inflation of stork values
ixpansiou of business beyond pienen
renouroee strikes and lockout are
among them Ard the temporary cbsk
they have given our national prosper
lly is douhtlu intended to he ami I
will prove It U hoped a warning
again slmllai mistake in thu fu I
ture I I
If the eftAttAltat to gnaW to main
tain Ike Meted values < his etKer I
prism if tile employer through trying I I
to do too large u business on a limited
capital finds it necessary to retrench J
by lessening MX force of emploY It
the hanks to pro < all their deposltoii I
against the unreasoning eicltement ot
the few have limited rash withdraw
alp the course of wladom is for all i
concerning to Mt at ln ounfldence comply
with enforced requirements and regu I
late their affair accordingly Money
deposited In munn bank or Invested I
In safe enterprle should be allowed
to remain that the i rouUtion of the
me < llum of trailv ms > not be too vio
lently cm tra < to The safely and se
curtLy of all jlould have precedenc
OMT the selnshneas of any one I
LADOR AND CAPITAL
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Il la especially a time for the laboring
man to understand the trend of ewnt
lahni needs > apltal and capltul needx
labor Neither can do without the oth
ri SAnd espvelally so It the great i <
wurres of the State of Itah iKh ui r
Its wealth of raw matrl il and of gold
silver ropper lead Iron coal and utliei
irlneral are to be dettKped u M they I
should be In the neat future If us
publlubsd report statm In the pusi 0 I
> < ar < labor has lost a third of a till i
lion dollar in striken and lotkout hIs f
emphatic proof that conciliation sal
arbitration should be used to kettlu 0111 I
ju tee
To all the people of > ir gieal suit
inn message of Thanksglvlug time H I
unu of cheer and nopefulnesii With I
tuurage and confio nte we can go fur
aeld in accomplishlug the glorious des
tiny Utah must achIeve and tempo I
rary depression will mILk that ucblrve
ment the more secure
Now therefore 1 John C Cutler go E
rnor of thu state of luh In LOord
anoe with custom and the authority
given me to proclaim day of fast or
thftuKsglvtng and other holiday nut I
deasBMUd by statute do hereby set I
apart Thursday Nov lb 1M i as a dayof I
thanksgiving and prayer und a legal j
holiday In the late I itxtminiend that
the cltlxan assemble ut their fire
side or In their houses of woisiilp and
while giving thanks to Almighty Uo1
for iiis maitlfuld blcMlngt take to
heart the lemon iud UIM c u iui
the mind of their chilliu that H
who bestows th bl < sIng of proepurlty
may give Instead Hiu lilisxintt of advti
slty when conduit ur uniluunn wai
tent And 1 fnher urge tliose situ
hre bleated with mdan > to ram
her with klndiuve thi umi of uo
less fort nut
iii t Uiiioii > wbtiisof I have here
unto tt It > 111
urea nl of tut nie i 4 tltt
Done at Halt Iec o tl i
da > of November A D IMT
JOHN C CUTLCA
By the governor r H TIN 0 a
Secretary uf Hut
BIO WARDING HOUSE
IURNI AT PARK CITY
tlipsslituthNens i
rank City ftah NOV U A IU
frame building used as a ti4idiiik
hnusi and nned by Jolm Sang u
entirely daii < iyed by Art this uioiumg
An overlies coltish atlrlecl UK nlu
which sits 11 red lon 7 o Ink
mud so qUit l > ly did the llatnia ik inl
hat kevetil miner 1111I In III
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i an plod ui U leak hill t MUII IIIU
tain wl1i4 lu th cite i > f hut n mi u
liiattin nis1 > II n difItilt mat i I
nulit io > fit This and II unit m
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