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Show 'irrainzt dalt iTr nnrr rur-.- 1 pnnnrnw bead, aad'ln reply be exclaimed in an angry tuaSnert t b don't yon naroh In with the Why fa i t tnenl " I ! have,' I replied." f You are a O d d Uarl" he hotly U. r responded ' 'No, sir I bave marched in with the men,' was my answer, and wishing to avoid trouble I again attempted to pass on.) but was brought to a bait by the Captain 1 r Come1 here, yon' a of a b 1 I am force, and I am going Captain of the to stay Captainpolice and make you s of a i b respect me I' on at this and be ran! and "I walked caught me by the coat. 'I youl be said, with fory, to want yon to understand I want' you that march in with the roenl' " Ills words brought the terrible tragedy which followed the order to mind and the outrecital ws Interrupted with another : burst o; passionate grief. "fie pulled bis be resumed, "placed It against my gun," It my belly and snapped ' twice.. 1 "For God's sake, Billy 1' I erled, 'don't do that! ! With that I caagbt bis gun and pushed It away, lie then jerked, it out of my band, and bit meXover the bead with it. "My God, how can tell lti 1 bad to do to bis it!" passionately exclaimed Allbright " .V-- ' II listener. ".) 'lie then stepped away from me, I also stepping away in the opposite direction, and, be commenced snapping I at was J a case me. bis goo It ' of life or death witb me. X thought each moment would be my last. I cried 'For God's sake,? don't' do tbatt and then) drew my gun. Every time the Captain snapped hisgun lnred. I saw that he was bit, as be reeled, and he exclaimed, You've got me."was raome minutes beforen It Allbright could complete his story. When bo resumed tbe grim recital his. voice descended almost to a whisper and was husky witb emotion. "When lie commenced reeling he broke bis tbe gun open.' the cartridges dropping to sidewalk, and fell up against a tree. X then walked Urthe station and gave myself up." Ills story concluded, be again gave way to bis angalsh and repeatedly cried: "My God, that had to shed blood I It is awful, but I bad to do It!" rIf ani Adjourned Till b bluest ulgan Tea Tfcii nornis. j.- ccia-mandl- story told by lib, allbhisht. Beca Drinking Heavily Ills Interview With Donoran Incidents and Occurrences Connected With I the Homicide and i Its Participants. I . OrERT.T! THBEATIWID the majority of tlio Police Department with bodily harm, but has singied out several as special objects for his hate and vituperation. George Allbrlgbt was marked as a Victim months agoi It Is only three weeks atnee Parker told 1M Kelley that he proposed to kill "that red of a b " (meaning Allorlgbti, and about the samo time be uttered a similar threat in a saloon Tim TitiBtTNB police reporter. In fact.against Captain Parker's career in this section has been S marked by of more or less importance. SevorahrOws of this nature characterized bis career at tho penitentiary, where be was employed as a guard for several years, and since his connection with the police, force paptaln Charles Langs and Ed Kelloy have hud to call him down. Yesmorning his kuardian angel was not terday at band and In Its place Fate stood with uplifted bund, directing the path to eternity. Had not the cartridge whoso bullet ha believed would provo a messenger of deatp George Alibrlght been defective, Allbright would now bo lyluc on a slab ut the morgue and Par kW occupying his quarters at the mm Allhittrtfc Jail, A a .ndn city waa t.i1rfn tn t.ViA ball bis wound was; dressed, after which he Was escorted to h4d welling of Mrs. Merrill, the matron of the jail, who gave him a comfortable apartment. Hut few visitors were admitted, but In the afternoon the Inquiries and oalls beoame burdensome alike to prisoner and matron! aid he was removed to the gun-pliiy- ' - 4 olty Jail. . :i blue- - Sergeant Donovau, another of the nnata rtw h ail trt lipnn n. rniiatmit lOnL-oti-t on Parker's hiovemeiits. .was subjected to 'his wrath a few minutes before the tragedy. lie was seated in the office when the C:tptuln entered. In response to the morning salutation be said j Donovan, I want rou to understand that I am stilt Captain and I want you to understand that you haveJ got to take orders from .j ., r j;, Mel" ' "All right, Captain," responded Donovan. Alter a uiuiuoin. a uuaiinuuD un vurnc iu the front with i j It's been reportedj in The TnintTNK that I am no longer Captain. I am, kuU you have from mo, and not from got lo take orders Tn Tkibunr." !h I mn nrtt tiikln7:orderi from The Tiiiti. CiiB," replied Donovan. "I take my orders from this ofttue and never from TusTiubunk nor from any One on the outsldo." Well. I want yuu to report every man who didn't march St hero this morning," . was the next order,! Why. they tnarcb In every Morning, Parker." came the explanatory reply. That's all right, but I want you to rej: port them." nn with that. .All ..I.!., r. nfoln . ,l iiiiiihvtui. intritiFiT . ..... . t a -, ai.. iiiurtif muca iiioLuruy vaine a vo uia to uuiyand Donovau, Parker, beckoulng after, said. Come here, Donovan, I want to see led the Way into the hallway. you," and Tho door bolug shut. Parker ' said in an did you Impressive tone to Donovans Say, tor know that there was a warrant out your I jj'i arrest?" off his knocked balance. The Sergeant Was; A warrant out Tor mel What for?" was j all ho could say "Oh, 1 don't know, was the reply. "I heard it In tho ofllce last ' nisbt, Jt la on a charge ot extortion." I don't know any"Extortion! Why, about extortion!" exclaimed the mys thing j tified ufflcef. 'Welt, it is so. ij thought I would tell you as a friend," 'said tho Captalu, and Donovan thanked him for his Interest. relief marched In wttit this juncture It a 1 sa ttlon Anil r a as;The IKivovan says that Parker was tiergeaut not drunk, but hivd sufilelent liquor tn bim to make him ugly. '!':. j 1. I . 1 ' r- - a peuqKamt i Federated Trades Assembly last night, as .nothing of unusual importance was billed to come before the meeting. were admitted Into the The pouucil through their delegates. The newsboys' union also sent representatives to tbe assembly and that onion was granted admittance and representation on the floor, j A communication from the president of j. rated, AIT KTE WITNESS. the Federation of Labor called attention Fagergreen was the first witness. lie to the next meeting of the national organiwas standing on the walk opposite the City sation at Birmingham. Ala., on December Hall wbeni his attention was attracted by 14th. The resolution to send a delegate was two men scuffling, lie saw one (Allbright) laid on tbe table. TRADE REPORTS. knock the other's hat down over bis eyes! and also saw a club In the bands of one. In tbe reports from tbe various trades other several times and the status of work was found to be as folThey struek at each then separated. He saw the shots fired but lows: could not see the pistol owing to the darkCarpenter Trade dull. ness. Threo shots were red. one coming from Plumbers Everybody working. tho direction where Parker was standing. He Printer Business fair, but too many did not k njow who fired the first shot, but printers in tbe city for the amount of work the third shot came from Parker's direc- gl von out. tion. When tbe firing ceased. Parker Brewer All but two men at work. and with Fair. lainter dropped head first to the ground; others witness hastened to bis side and carCook and Waiter Flourishing, with only ried bim Into the hall. Owing to the disa few cooks out of employment. tance, Fagergreen could not see of'heivr The clerks reported that tbe trouble with and deMerchant Tathain bad been settled by arbianything distinctly excopt the flash 1,1 tonations of the sjiotfl.. tration satisfactory to both parties. SSAPB'S OltAPHtC RECtTAtu ' Tbe newsboys reported through their delwas dull, owing to the James 8 nape, foreman of the Street De egate that business who did not sell papers reguthat fact boys an a gave partment., exceedingly graphio on Sundays and on occasions larly sold them count of tbe affray, lie had arrived at tl when extras were issued. A committee was and usaw ParCity Hall about 0:U9 o'clock,down upon the proprietors of ker walking slowly up and tbe walk. appointed to await He walked in this manner for fully twenty-liv- e tbe dally papers in the city on behalf of tbe minute- - A few minutes after 7 o'clock Newsboys Union. Tbe meeting then ad Allbright came up tbe street, endj was ac- journed, costed by Parker. Owing to thei distance 8. U. OILSON rOR MAYOH as well as deafness, witness did not bear men-whstood near Of Salt Lsxe City The Platform Cpon what was 'ald, but two the officer stated to bim that Parker said: TThlcb He standi. "Allbrlghtj, I want to see you." ;They stood p a. it. uuson! in announcing niraseii as a there for fa minute and then began to candidate for Mayor of Salt Lake City subscuffle. Allbrlgbt raised bis arm to ward mits tbe following off a blowlexc'lalmlng as be did spl lu a loud upon wblcb be stands, independent platform tone, enabling witness - to bearr plainly: ; First All laws and ordinances most' aod "Look jpujt! look outt Drop that!" He shall be , enforced or stricken from the . then reaoHed into bis pocket to get bis gun, Statutes. ..' . and In another moment they fought with i Second I am in favor of a liberal expenthem, each striking at the other several diture of money for public Improvements, times- They then changed positions, and the but am opposed to expending public money firing began. He did not see who fired first. for individual or party schemes. He was positive that he saw a pistol in i Third X am in favor of at once procuring Parker's band before Allbrlgbt gqti bis out. an additional supply of water, to whichthe The men who were close by had told bim city can bold title,, but am opposed to exht bis had at Parker that pistol pointed money on works where tbe city and pulled tho trigger, ai snapping pending obtain title to water. cannot .Parsound following. In witness's opinion Fourth I: am in favor of Improving and ker had ample; time to kill half a dozen men paving the streets, commencing in tbe most before Allbright got his pistol out. and of the parts populous extending city fired two shots, but be j could not the work as fast as necessity demands. were fired shots how Parker: state by many and Fifth I am in favor of he saw the pistols flash. lie thought five beautlfylug tbe city's parks. improving; them Making shots were fired in all, but could only vouch pleasure resorts tor tbe honest citizens infor four. At the finish Parker sald "I am stead of. as at present, leaving them for the hit." and 'Allbright said, as he placed his haunts of vice and. debanohery. baud to hi.s bleeding forehead. HI era bit. Sixth I am in favor ot at onee too." Parker leaned up against tbe tree for ening the Police Department that itstrengthmay be Allor reeled a second and; fell, two, then laws of tbe city and proenforoe the able to not fire after Parker; dropped his tect oar cltixens without tbe necessity of inbright did gentlemen who stood; near tbe terference of otber officers. pistol. The and am in ot principals i were William Henderson favor better I Seventh sanitary I j . Frank Leslie j r: and a more determined enforceregulations f ment of sanitary laws and regulations. thi CACsa or dxath, j Dr. Meacham. who, with Dr. E wing, made I Eighth City work must and shall be given examination, testified that to citizens of Salt Lake City without favoritthe bo found. Jon examining Parker's body, a ism as to pest Conditions. "Let the best man of tho right win." compound coniiniuuted fracture arm, and that the bene was shattered Into a AUCTION I AUCTION! number ot pieces. Tbe second wound great was about four and a half inches to the Mot. S8th and on a line with the navel. The at 10:30 a. Saturday, ton Auction no., at the G nest-Cright direction f of the bullet was downward, House, No. 18 East Third South street. backward 'and Inward, and in Its course Nine bed room sets, walnut, antique oak intestines five times. The and beautiful velvet; ingrain perforatedwastbe found filled with clotted blood, land mahogany:, abdomen Brussels carpets; one set of French and tbe bullet was found in ithe muscles of china; a large lot of parlor furniture. was probably due to lounges, etc.: one M. D. range: cooking and eath the left hip. ' t ' '';"' 1 stoves and other good a Sale post -hemorrhage.'"'-' In addition to above we Dr. wrag corroborated the statement ' of beating reserve. no tive. ?. j; Dr. Meacham.' have received a consignment of Taylor PatPAnaan was quahkklsomb. i': J'- ent Adjustlble Ladies Shoes a grand ebanoe Willlamlllilton. the Night Desk 8ergeaut for ladies who desire to obtain a comfortable hoe at tbe price tbey wish to give. gave evidence 'that corat tbe City Hall, j DakJ Oowox.Anct roborated the statements made elsewhere ssMaMMawMMHeaMMMMe Parker was in a quarrelsome mood. that related of Salt Lake Lodge No. 2. Members how Parker came in while Donovan 2. O. O. F., are requested to present tbem-eelv- ea He was there, and the conversation which ensued. at10tbe Library on Sunday. November Parker was vory much intoxicated at the time. a. "to.1, for the purpose of attendleft the two talk-la- 20th. at funeral Having business la the jail he of Bro. W. B. Parker. On his return Donovan went away, and the ing the Members ot- sister lodges cordially invited, witness said: "Captain, you have had something W. XI. Btah, N. G. pro tern. to drink and bad not better go up town. I hate I Jaaucs A. to see you get Into trouble!" The ' Captain Frtbb, Secretary. I O- -s 3 am Captain' yet, and I'll see that "By men Drag's and ftont AI eUeines. .' I Tbe best assorted stock In the West at Roberts do as I tell them." j these the A Keldea'a Don't go up town I" plsadod Hilton, but ' obdurate. Captain wasHxed collar and tie. the Captain's He then Assayers JBaseraaA. which had become disarranged, and again pleaded And! Mining Beppliea The only complete with bim net to so up town but to go home. The Uue at itoberta m iceiaeu's. tne Drngglsta two or and three the left then hall, la v rr Captain minutes the shots were fired. '.;. Xtsaaksg-l'vias- ; For Bam EicTtla Kor UoU's sakev iliUyl" he exclaimed to Billy : On "Union November Paelflc. the 25th la !" and 26th tbe Ualen Pacific will sell excurentered, "what's thatsee McCurdv, Who had just into-thstreet in time to then rushed Tcby reel: a went to Hilton aa fall: sion tickets to all stations within 200 miles Parker Allbright and at one fare for tbe ronad trip, tickets good and asked, "What's the matter, George?" don't know wbethsr I am shot or for return until November 27th. . he replied. Bat!" .Hilton then went to Parker and said: D. H Botur, Genera Agent, . is BUlyl Speak to me I" 4 "Cap,' speak! Thiscould not -speak. Parker gaspd, but Marriage Is not a failure where Garland Witness, ta endeavoring to- persuade Parker stoves and ranges are used. Sold by Salt from gDiugtup town; did so because be believed he would pick a quarrel with somebody. Parker Lake Hardware Co.. 4X W. 2nd South U was a littiW abrupt in his talk and overbearing to f ' Eye Kar, Xr Lfoaa thema wfeeuia liquor. Uooper-Eldred- rs Jull5fa2. 49 8. Mala K1IX OB BJ XJT.U1).. . v f . OClcer 5arl T. Blrlcner'a testimony was I Idanba Is a perfect blood purifier. not Important, merely corroborative. He Itoses. Ktc heard ; the three shots fired and saw the ' Hoses in tbe week at every day and night crowd rushing to the acene. 163 West Nortb When M arrived there he helped to carry Dwyer's new greenhouse, Parker into the hall, and there saw Allbright. Temple. Telephone 237. He asked. KSeorge. what did you do?" and he re I couldn't help it. I bad to do Tbe whole world tribute to Garlan Charley. filled:Witnes saw Parker prior to the shooting stoves and ranges. pays Salt Lake Hardware Co. aud be was intoxicated. ' I I AN OKDllt AVXBTSO, On Thursday and Friday (days and event In the earlier part of the proceedings W. C ings) there will be a fair and musical at beat- -t cf II arscbocibouse for Reilly requested that Allbright be sent for and be given an oppormaity to be - heard, bat tbe or- Murray Band. Bros. ray der was subsequently oouuternaanded on account of hi physical aod mental condition. At the far lieta.lsa- conclusion of BirKner'a utorv an adjonrnmeat fl Ltats your 'ar f:r two cl ctsics, .was tsicen to the City Hall and the examination and ret a x- -' cf nt j rje. tx:j i t crirr f ar resumed by placing net DAT SEROXANT WILLIAM M'CTTKDT Allbrlght,and County Attorney Murphy and his assistant, D. C. Elclinor, appeared on behalf of t,he people. Tbe witnesses, with the exception of Arthur Fagergreen, a City Railway motorman, gave strong testimony In favor of Allbright, and wben an adjournment was taken It was conceded by all that tbe killing Was justifiable and that the slayer would be exone- rs iron-moulde- -- j i 11 j j V :;f ' FAIIKEH AND IKMTOVAM j; room. Coxi-Vonlds- rs - rasdolpu also bad an experience with Parker which 'shows conclusively that hnJwas on the war was askedi Where are all your men. Abe?" and was informed that a couple bad been detailed for special duty. Did the other shift all come In?" was the j! next question. ' No; they haven't been relieved yet," answered the Sergeant. rli! was tiit r!kfitH.tn MtwinsA. In in expressive manner. ; soon The two parted, but after came tq- -. getbor at the station.' The Sergeant heard the Captain ask Donovan. "Is the shift here?" to which Donovan answered in the afBrmative. Parker then turned his attention to Officer Matt Rhodes and accused him ot giving certain news to the Herald. Rhodes denied the acousatlon and the matter was the dropped, In. ato minute or two he beard Donovan, lipid on. DonCaptain say ovan, I want to aee you!" The two- then went Into the ball and Randolph did not see What followed, lie states thai Parker was considerably under the influence of liquor, but not in an Irresponsible condition. H - - - - All-brig- . All-bri- ght i post-morte- m ol "i - . ,1 . g. .... j-- d: '.' : i " e , Tub Tribune police reporter was enabled, through the courtesy of Marshal Young, to visit GfBoer Allbright In bis temporary quarters in the jail residence, lie was in a most of his agitated state and at the entrance visitor bis fortitude grave way and a torrent of tears relieved bis surcharged feelings. My God. I bad to do it: I had to do it!" Oh. to think that I had to he exclaimed. kill html My God. what will my . people was the burden of his cry, and the sayj" man who faced death without a tremor and showed that sand .was hie predominating cried and moaned like a child, faaltty a which sight, pitiful the only faded front view, when Itself. When I ( roxystn bad exhausted I ciul3thecf his own accord gave a most of the awful He praf i.lo account to a.frlcd and tragedy. it r'iuitii spoke freely t t ? rolnt had come off doty," 1 aftsr , the ball X r- -t leaving I had forgotten to leave ' ; - C rra S heets. I tbere-- r 1 I iat Captain on the et"r r ot and (.;.. T .in - . ; 1 ' ' ' '! - . 1 n?st r , h s. ;;:'!. it J. :.. - r-- . . -- n i -' 1 1 t x i sw, 1 if - ) --the ( i i ir' I THE REVIEW OF UIHES FOR THE WEEK. and Product of Bnllloa-O- re Bullion Receipts for tbe Day Tbe Silrer Maple Tlntlo Notes Note add Personal. te ' nt; yt 1. .. ... . !'' c '' I Nov. 10.KO.0u 6.2UXC0 R.oouoo li.JSOOCO ll..I.Oll ll.Tltl.CO 4.TUU.0O saxj.co - 99.93O.00 . .T. is.ooato jrojrfaa co. Base bullion. ..:.!. Lead and ltvcrores.. .. "t. aJ SO VO 5.600.00 S.POO.00 Base bul lion Base ballion Lead and silver;ores 21 US l.fW.OO &.200.00 1.000. a M Base bullion Total....... S.900.00 i1....if 20,000.00 BECariTlh.ATIOS. Wells. Fargo . Co. McCorntck A Co... ... . T. K. Jones ACo.. j.. ..ij. . fl3S.4T5,00 ,... Grand total. 9S.Ji5O.00 .... 90,000.00 S3S7,41&00 Five hundred shares of Alice stock sold in New York last week at $1.50. THI SUX7DAX BCH0OL CUKVZKTXOET. X Meets In Ogden Witb a 3Palr Attend- ance Topics Xreated. The slxtb annual convention of the Utah Sunday School Association met last evening in Ogden In the New ;Wet Academy ball, tbe attendance of delegates from various parts of tbe Territory being quite fair and the general attendance of the public very good. ;. ' j) At 7:30 tbe conveptldn was called to order by Secretary C. II. Parsons, and tbe congregation united in sloging. "All Hail tbe Power." Rev. H. Ail Jooes of Logan followed In a scriptural (reading, and Bev. 8. L. Gillespie in prayer, at the close of which i m PtR? OHHAHCE LAST . tbe assembly joined in repeating tbe Lord's OBE AND BULLION. prayer. A very spirited gospel hymn enT. R. Joues & Co. received yesterday livened the convention by bearty rendi; base bullion, $10,300. tion. Tbe cbolr of the Congregatloual McOornlck & Co. received yesterday closed the introductory exercises by llahauer bullion. $7800: silver and lead Church rendering beautifully tbe anthem, "Praise ores. $12,400; a total of $20,200. Ye tbe Lord." Co. received yesterday Wells. Fargo & The "Necessity of the Sunday School" bullion. $14,187: ore. $14,933: a total of was the subject for general discussion, in $29,120. wbioh halt a dozen if speakers were pro18 & tons bad North of Currle Bishop grammed to take part but owing to absenLast Chance. tees, Mr. Ii. T. Pettingill of Ogden was tbe tn sent Bice's Tlntlo Sampler yesterday to address the convention, and be only Bullion-Bec& k 235 tons of and did soone Champion In a most interesting manner, claim60. tons of Caroline ore. ing tbat humanity needs the Sunday school Hodges was busy yesterday witb 18 tons because children are confined to the study of Utah. 424 tons of Gemini. 4 cars of Highof the Bible In tbe Sunday school. 128 of 200 of South tons tons Oalena, land, While tbe oongregatlon, sang another & Champion, Daly. 235 tons of Bullion-Bec- k lively hymn, a collection was taken. 80 tons of Caroline and eight otber controls. DR. WISBARB'S ADDRVSS. Steward made assays of 424 tons of Oe-Dr. WIsbard was on: ihaud to address tbe & Champion. inl. 235 tons of Bullion-Bec- k 80 tons of Caroline. 61 tons of Centennial. gathering, though: yesterday 600 miles away, Eureka. 18 tons of Utah, 6 tons of Chloride and obliged to miss Tbank6givlng. turkey; lie set out to be at this convention if tbe Point and 6 tons of Silver West. MoVicker bad 0 tons of Chloride Point and locomotive kept the track. Dr. Wishard 2 tons of Vosemite No. 1. School," Its place,, orspoke on the and purpose management, tie ALu ganization, PSRSOSf NOTE AND wanted the Sunday school to bo called tbe E. P. Ferry, manager of the Anchor mine Bible school, for the Sunday school may be at Park City, was In tbe city yesterday. a dancing school.; as .'Wat tbe case np in Captain George By an. superintendent of Idaho, wbere he bad recently tbe Cleveland Consolidated wine at Eureka, degenerate had to wait for where b"en, preacher He as tue last set. the is in tbe city. reports school we preach In everything tbe Bible rather dull In Eureka compared to what face to face: tbat can't be done in the pulbeen. They are j taking some pit. Pulpit preaching is often dignified they have ore from the Lancaster and exvery good with ribbons and noctqrnal robes worn in the pect to make a shipment In a short time. The first pulses of religious life daytime. Frank Gillespie has just returned from a begin to beat in the Bible school. God short trip to Park City. He j says that a established tbe Sunday school, and lie has amount of ore is being extracted from never left tbe children out. though we bave. large tbe May Flower mine and it Is fast becomThe Bible school should so be adof the largest producers In tbe justed as to supplement and back up both ing, oneThe workmen in tbe Ontario drain tbe home and the pulpit. camp. tunnel were flooded out on Thursday afterThe whole discourse was full ot suggestive noon by a strike of water in the tunnel. It and humorous thoughts emphasized by Is supposed that tbey will not be able to earnestness and eloquence. The Intellectual continue the Work for some time. interest required to follow the famous divine was relieved by Mrs. P. M. Nagel Tlntlo Hotes from tbe "Miner." singing an appreciated solo. Work was resumed by Nelson & Burns COMMITTEES. tbls week on tbe Home Rule, were Tbe then apcommittees Tbe Sliver Moon made a shipment tbls pointed,following to be with instructions ready to week whlob averaged $45 per ton. morning: Tbe north drifts on the fourth and fifth report Credential Mr. Carry! Misses McCullougha--& Champion are levels of the Bullion-Bec- k Vyl said to be looking fine and producing lots of McClelland. Xesolutio as Messrs. Loar, Dapnis and RobertV, ore at present. and Misses Osborne and MoVay. A body of ore was struck in tbe General Nomination Kessrs.JKlug. Gillespie, Gillilan, and Lindley. Steelman Logan this week which runs eighteen ounces in silver and a trace in gold, The General Benediction by Bev. James Thompson. and is sure The session wound jup by bait an hour's Logan is la a very good j i to develop into a paying locality, social intercourse. property. The Yellowstone shaft southeast of Sliver COX.OXEZ. PAiatlAWS X.S07DBS. City has been timbered to the) bottom, and tbe owners, Drlsooll Brothers & Johnny Moore of Eureka, will discontinue work Aa Talk About "Pine Art Interesting until tbe opening of gentle spring. as a Xaagnag'e." A fine body of ore was uncovered in tbe James Falrman, A. M., sometime politiSnowfiake this week. From the amount of work being done, development is what tbe cian, soldier, minister! lecturer, citizen of managers are after, and tbe ore will be the world and landscape artist, essayed to taken out later, or when silver is a better swell tbe coffers of the new.Congregatlonal-is- t price. Church last night. Ny a lecture at HamW. J. Sheik, president of (the Diamond Hall. Colons! Fa4rman delivered a mond was Sunover in Eureka Mining Company, oft tbe men working in the shaft "conversatlenal dlsCobrse' on fine art as a day paying being fcuok on tbat property and examining; universal language, jtlls audience was very tbe work. Mr. Sheik went away well satis- limited, but tbe absenee of numbers was; fied that ore was not far distant. a measure by a quietly enthuatoned for la In Hermoine Workon the tunnel North siastic appreciation throughout. Tlntlo has been suspended for tbe season. Tbe .oolonel stated; tbat he proposed Tbe owners, Messrs. Peebles & Zehruog, will bis aodieaee s he bad bis ' classes resume work early In tbe sprLng and sink treating in college, '.by giving At analysis ot art and until tbey strike a pay mine or tbe change allowing those present at the close of; In gravitation where everything falls np the then bis talk, to ask such questions as tbey saw . i shaft, v Beginning with Socrates, Who considLombard and followers are feeling fit. Judgeover fine art tbe harmony and restfulness ered elated tbe appearance of tbe large vein the mtnd, and Plato, who declared that of quarts recently uncovered In tbe Nor- of if a man would trace one line of beauty to way. Tbe vein Is said to be twenty feet its source. It would lead bim to legitimate If to Increase In continues and it wide, source of tbe the lecturer came all with soon the Norway will value be down, through a others, deptb, line of disciples, to 16ng added to Eureka's long lis of paying mines. Buskin, to prove that fine art is Indeed tbe Tbe Noble Oak Mining' Company comof tbe fullest and richest expresmenced work on their claim, which is a language 1 extension ot tbe Bevenue of tbe sion. northerly TttB method of thought, be said.-waearliest Tone and Hopper group, last Wednesday. on earthen in rode expressed There is 'a great deposit of magnetic Iron jars, which by and jey Images were followed by on this property tbat is believed to be tbe written psychology and language. Poetry," ore body by otber forms capping of a rich silver-lea- d bave long ' been exhausted, and local experts. back to fine art for Its A small streak of ore was struck In tbe tbe world bas goneThef lowest form ot art Is expression; Tetro tunnel this week, which Is considered best the architecture, highest Sculpture very promising. It is a carbonate ore. lying follows architecture wad music. deals with form wall and penetrating alone; then comes close to a spiritual and estbetie the same; Tbe tunnel will now be continued painting; then poetry, stronger and a and wall if for the time, along larger more exalted, and last,still music, the least bodies of ore are not found tbe streak will aefinite and tbe most ioflnlte. be followed. Taking everything into conThe lecturer the difference besideration tbe Tetro is looking well, and tween all the defined bis bearer arts, taking owners of stock' in this property may conot analysis a wonderland through perfect on look. themselves their good gratulate whlcb be trod witb enchanting freedom. He told bow tbe speotroseene bas laid bare tbe iT Mxsruto asTxav, secrets ot color, and ; II elm bold t's formula had made all streets possible on canvas, lie The week has been a good one la- bullion applauded realism In art. but held tbat sea production asd fair in ore output. Warm, tlment and saggestlveness mast be mad to aod continues, mining operadry weather blend harmoniously witb it to perfect it. tion! are much facilitated thereby. Musie be held the highest of all the arts, The shipments of the 'metals out from free from mental I Imitations and lifting this city for the week ending Saturday, man through bis cmxlons into otherwise November 21st, inclusive, were as follows: able sphere. nnapproaob i .v Car. ................. ....... WT.SWT Rheumatism is like said, in the bearings f S3 Ballion... ' T0-IIIG1- IT. ' 1 ...I .: GREAT SUCCESS eheeks and' forehead began to break out" with white pimples od red Murfaoe. In a" few dy itching ceronTMSd, which Wss terrible. Aftr be would rub it, matter woo 14 ooze from- tbe In a htrttlm point. the top of itI t:rrad over is head, tb-- scabs soon foTHjfd en head and face. Me ned everything we could bear of for nearly i,ve Heaths. Jt grew wsre nil the time. I saw yci rRdveriifemeBtof tbe i'liticwra Remedies in the We Cbkago"" s Cuticura purchased and trommcured there was not their use. Id three weeks'a time on hesd or lace. a sore or pimple, not even scr, He is nineteen months old now, and has no aiens of the disease. His scalp i uealt.y na ha bas a baautlfttl head of hsir. Se portrait herewith. Mks-- OSCA'H JAMKS, Woodstou. Kan. - AI LASTiS; SHOW A GOOD EVERYBODY n , DELIGHTED t JAMES T. POWERS M-- And Coinpsny of Comedians $n Bem-fdle- R STRAIGHT TIP My infant, eighteen month old. wm aflf!ufel with skin jeruptions on hi hips. Bad soresI came proon other parts. All remedms falll until cured Guilour. C'urod a year and no return of disease. Mes. A. ii. WALKER, Carsonville, Gi. Next Attraction: YON Monday, Koy. 30 and Tadiy, pec. 1. POPrLAU PRICES :.c, 60c, i'o, I. Sale of seats begins Saturday. Cuticura Resolvent The new blood Purifier, inter oally to cleanse the blood ot all impurities aud poisonous and Cutieura, tbe iirest sKin cure, and Cntioura Soap, an equistte Skin Ueautiflttr, ex(fo clar the skin aod scalp and reor. ternally the bafr t, shave ciired thousands of rases w b;re lialr the suffering was utmost beyond endurcnt-oVUt lifeless or all gone, disfigurement terribl. cares other remedies have inade such parvekui Sold everywhere Price. Cuticura, r"c. : Soap, 25c.; Kesolvent. SI. Prepared by ttie.Potter I)ru Ilostou. and C;hmiol Corporation. Care Skin Dirae es," f3Tend for -- How to and 100 testimoniitl. f.4 pages. TiO puri-fieand bfuutl and Skin Scalp Sofa fj inyiP I W fied by Cuticura DAD p. Absolutely eli-men- ts.) WONBERliABTD. . "IHIHQ SIDES AMD Ing piaster 10 Admission Onts, BAGS, Jtailors, ears been put twenty-fivtlnr up tbe faraom j produot which stirred medical circles when tirst e invented and given to the world by tbe renowned chemist. Justus you Liebig. Their Ills RrNC.TtpsssIti BaUer , EXTRACT OF BEEF 'S aMlssa Cerrstps'asssss COPPEK of Justus sJ von Liebljr ffnatarsw liB7fV Buckle & Son. pain-kill- is knows around the world. It is unapproachable for purity, flavor and beneficial effects. As lliitr Tea, delicious and refreshing. Indispensable in Improved and Economic Cookery. BiST Stock: roa Sours. . Cienulnsl Cesta 10 ESTAbblSHEU Tlie Liebiff C03IPANY Have for '' Man. n only , Qrovor. Fmncusfmd flttl IfntH. Alerry MurIchI TroUbHiors, ami Hip. Kidney, and Uterine Paius n minWeaknesses re loved in Anti-faiute by tho Cutlcarii - I'laater, the first and 26tl N073iaDerj Transparent lllug-tratlons- . pure. or Tanrsflay. WeeK I j to-morr- ow 1 it .J high-gra- 1 , I de j FOLLETT MAKES A SPECIALTt and CROWN work, and all ths blither branches pertaining to Dantlstry. Particular attantlou to the presarvatian t natural K. Second South street. tec in. C lA. DR. A Kr.XSMSE . sail sT!lA.aj a Ores arid 2tTctttesa Copper Write for Prices j '; DENVER 1752 CURTIS ST.. J COLO. i ' 9 w II i . ! j ' .1. nnlma. navv fm.11 tn fflvA IC tOl thS in ff erCT. ni For SPRAINS, JtKUAS&a, A(K.AUii. rftifl An a.m un&oi. TOOTHAoUK or any other external PAIN, a few sVpHoationo, rubbed or bjr ln,sV0 INFfcAMMAjrXONi. like magic, cansles the pain to Instantly stop. For CONGESTIONS, RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO. SCIATICA. PAINS In the BMALL OF TtlJ BACK, ibore extended and repeated applloatlona are necessary. All INTEKNALEAIN DIARItnOSA. DYSENTERY, COLIC, BPASMS, NAUSEA. FAINTING PLLS. NJiR by taking in VOUSNESS, SLEKPLESSNEISS are relieved instantly, and aqoickly cured $9 to CO drops in half a tarabler of water. 60 cents bottle; eold Wjprvstlm. wardly Cure or PREVENTIVE of FEVjEIt andi AGUE. With BAD WAY'S PILL3 there Is no better t .1 W -- .1 ?? ujm,i unoif ' f ' ' f when rhe wind blovs your oay. fire.ih is useless to MreyourselfT be avoiaea oy rne use orcox:3 1 I '.St woul,h-of:yourlvircaU- ; , '- house-cleaaio- Grocers often substitute cheaper goods for S APOLl6.to make a better proCi fend pack such articles, and insist upon having just what you ordered, - , ' - o; OP IIHITilTSOlia. rZ3ET3TZLX2S I - " I fl It! doesn't make txa tired to tell about the merits of SAPOIIO. iThotuaadi women In the United States thsaxk us every hour of their lives tor havift ff old them of SAPOI,IO. f Its use saves many ireaxy hours of toil in ' ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS CO NEW YORIiV ) s '' well-defin- . ed ii S&M ... . A ! - 8 Copper OT matte. ............. 128.. i... .1 5,S00 8,008,68$ ..j ...9.001,035 Silver and lead ore Tbe receipts of tbe metals In tbls elty for tbe 25tb. inclusive, were to the week ending . value of j $257,415. of wblob the total 69.003 was in bullion and $98,413 was ta ore. For the previous week the receipts reached tbe aggregate of S240.1S9, beln$ $144,570 In ore and $95,629 in bullion. of tbe Ontario for tbe week Tbe was ot product ore sold, $3348.50; bullion. 20,729.74 ounces, an approximate total of S29.C7S.24 Ontario stock. 85 shares sold last week In New York at $39. Tbe Daly output for the week was la ore . sales. $ S3 S2. 5 3. .. Tbe Horn Silver mine continues Its regular product, with nothing new to report. Five hundred shares of this stock sold in New York last week at $3.60 to $3.75. Silver bar receipts in tbls city tbe past week amounted to $74,234; "bullion." base bullion. $15,200; gold bar, $1030. Tbe product of the liana a er smelter for tbe week was C27.C5; In bullion. Ore la tbls city tor the week were to tbe receipts value of C21,t;3by Vells, Farra&'Co.; Sl.CSO bv'IIcCornick & Co.; JC1SC3 by T. H. fJoncx 2 Co. IS XKTAXE 03 ATD tTUIOS TiTi n cf ore tultlra re . ( t--- ceive ; fcILita:txlly rcrti tr f . - Li. r a. a-a- yre-'- a ots -v 4 Hsnanef bnUioii ......... l(M.SUvr and Isad ores. i..:.. SO llsnauer bullion ..... .... .... 0 Silver and lead ores,.. .... 21 Binaaer bolliop. ......... .... 21 Silver and lead eres .... 3 ilanaaer bnlliotj. i....;,. .. .... ' 83 Stiver and lead ores. .... .. 94 Usnauer bultion .... 24 Silver and load ores., .... 5 Silver and lead &rs. ...... ;,-'- CHAS. S. BURTON, MlHAfiBB. 4.47-J.- 19 A Fine , ' j j vice-preside- Tbe witnesses mentioned by James Snape, As foreshadowed in The Tribunb extra William Henderson aud Frank Xeslie, tbe Coroner, at 3 o'clock, impaneled a jury, fleetned important ones, subpoenas being were and began the taklnx of testimony, the and an adjournment taken them, beigg E. G. Ivins of the Herald, Mark until this morning at 11 o'clock. jurors McKlmmlns and Joeph T. Darke. A large crowd besieged the doors, of the morgue in 3TSOSAtArEI TBaDSS. a Vttlu enftoavor U get in, but witb commendable foresight tbe Coroner requested Officer and Wewsboya Come In Curr&n, who noted as guardian, to admit of tbe Trades. Keports none but witnessos and attorneys. . There was only a fair attendance at the W. C. Rellly attended In tbe Interest of ,' ,. ' Not, g j THB INQUEST. ' Verses tbe Niagara Conpaay. ' ' Hnllion. . , - Anderson cn iba Old Jordan teigc SALT LAKE THEATER. TERRIBLE ITCHING. 1 11UOO li. . ....... .... T2.04.OO UseHl Fjvervthlnjr FIvo Rfontbis. In .... bsrs... j.j.i. .... &,XU) 5 Ore.... Boar or Thre Week Catlonra. Pimple.by Cartl Total ,...tlS3.4.0O When iRT babv was three months old hl a'cosKtcjc a 00. t i fj isdi; .v-Si- lver ; I 12.100.03 W Reilion 84 Silver bM.-;:viJ.t Cold bar V4 85 The wouoded slayer of Parker was brought Into court supported j on either side by a I sympathetic fellow officer. He was sufferand tbe pain from ing great mental anguish tbe jagged wound In his bead was intense. Murmuring an apology for his weakness and asking the indulgence of his inquisitors should he break down, be began to relate lief ore Judge Anderson yesterday, ta tbe bis story, which was in effect substantially ease of the Old Jordan Mining j and Millin; tbe same as related to Thi Tribune repv Company vs. tbe Niagara Mining and Smelt-In- s resentative. When baited by Parker; tbe latter exclaimed,1 Company, the order of injunction here'Ci d you. X want you to understand that was modified so as to allow tofore am Captain of the police' force and you must each granted do oertaia development work to party me I" The Captain grasped him by the respect Collar and he begged to be released. When and clean op certain old workings so that Parker placed bis gun to bis stomach Allbright witnesses and Interested parties may bave exclaimed, "For God's sake. Bill! don't have any free access to view tbe works, etc. All ore bloodshed !" Parker then bit bim over tbe bead and Allbrlgbt then pulled his gun and com-- . taken out is to be stored. Further conjnenoed firing. "As often as be snapped. I jBbot!" When Parker exclaimed, 'You've got sideration of tbe case was postponed until meJ" be broke bis gun and threw bis cartridges Monday. on to the walk. Parker's' gun did not go off. THI tILTIB MAPLK. which witness attributed to its being deranged by Articles of Incorporation ot tbe Silver the blow struck witb it. Parker struck him first. & Milling Company were filed towards Parker; had words Had no with him a year and a half ago. Parker was un- Maple Mining with Secretary Sells. Peter Ander the influence of liquor in the morning, and. yesterday bad first seen bim at tbe hall when be got there derson, president: John E. Souell. from relief. Parker saw him. Ed It. Lyman, secretary'. Tbe j Questioned by a juror, the witness said that when Parker placed his gun against bis stomaoh capital stock of the company is $150,000, dibe said: "You s of a b , I am going to kill vided in 30,000 shares of $5000 each. The you and there's four or five more I've sot to kill." U'hey had not been on familiar speakine terms purpose for wblcb this company was organkince the investigation. Tbey had spoken only in ized Is the purchasing, working and selling iae une ot auty. of mining properties and tbe milling, smelt; The ordeal at an end, the same blueooated Samaritans escorted Allbrlgbt from the ing and reduolng of minerals. ? i ORDER ed ' . self-defens- nilllllG A MODIFIED i 1 - The shooting; nd killing of Captain William B. Parser of the Police Department by Officer Ueorge Allurlffbt yesterday morning. wawawww w wwn.e dim W u j was forlooked a although tragedy depth, ward to as the lenltlmate outcome of the tnuddleloto which! the Police Department ' of this city b as been plunged by the overbearing conduct of those in authority to the The history of the ease Is patrolmen. "familiar to the readers of The ThiBCKE. and consequently to 'allj titan. The tragedy was not a surprise, but that the hand of George man on the Allbrlgbt, the jeaalest-goin- g e, be would in called upon, force, to end Captain Parker's earthly; existence, was. A dynamite exptoslon could not have created a greater excitement. When the news ot the tragedy reached the . business centers, the people rushed pell-me- ll to the scene, and later, when Tits Tbiichc to announce the extra, the first mipaper BiiriAiLred the ex iii i tratrmiv t ti citement was mot; Intense. Everywhere people discussed It and were not chary In expressing their opinion, which, universally, was that Parker had received that which be has often, when la his cups, sought. Of a pleasant disposition when sober, be .was transformed into a peevish and overbearing man When in hUcup. When himself a gentler man could not be found in a day's he was a man to travail when Intoxicated be feared by those ! who had incurred his the last few months he displeasure. During i ' has not onlr. ,. ncr : "a Trker Hart " cro-taiu- 1 - The hands ti bis head, and when interrogated by MeCurdy exclaimed: "Ohl I don't know." He tea took Allbrtxht's gun from bim and escorted bios, under arrest, to me ball. AllbriKht's erne was a singie'aetlon gae and four empty shell, one empty chamber, and one loaded snelL The guns were produeed land witness Ideatlhed them, Parker's gun contained neither loads or she Us. which witness exthat six loaded shells were plained by stating Armstrong at the aeene of picked up by Officer tbe tragedy. When he approached AUbriirht be asked: "What in the world i tbe matter r" and ! had to do it. I couldn't run he replied: away or he would have killed me. He pot tbeI gun against my belly and snapped it. Then Witness produced the cartridges which shot." fell from Parker's gun and showed to tbe jury tbe dent made on one by tbe hammer. Tbe it worked to empty revolver was then tested and chamber did not revolve as seurrn. Why tbe Parker snapped . the trigger could not be explained. ALLSRIOHT! BTOET. lj - ; cot, utatt, Saturday ziobg, .kovixtlIbeb 2 Tvnnr, as ! i.rs i ca. lz.,i as , .1 THATS VHV IT SUCCEEDS; WHY WOOD'S PLASTER . f - IS WORTH TAKING TROUBLE TO GET. 1 is the gn Hood s lubricator wblcb coresSarp.rHl the disease. . . AUCTION! ; ACCTIONl . Oa Taefday, 1st, avt lOf SO a. se m No. 135 E. Second fionth street. Ten antiqte oak bedroom sets, very fine ones, serins mattresses and toeddlng, 300 yards Brussels and other carpets, toilet sets, lot of rockers and chairs, center tables lamp, etc. A- - AnDRsrws. Auctioneer. , AirCTIOXl A.CCT1QXI I ef Ka 99 W. Ho.0 Theruton Av"; Sthv Sootia. fet., Jluaday, Nov. 30th, as machinery. . . renaler CHConponATCo.) l. Gold and Silveiv Smiths ' j nsr 1;30 ss m - cent JZT. I'ra ew:'i cf tcl.!-- s tszr-lre- 3, l. '. i ( V. 1 V k- sw' it " ' t j - -- 1 1 rv: i . z. ! -- m W 12! over tlx ciul":l'r ar;" ii satct3 rGf r!:i ? cjat cljusonnt from frataeSi.- c; i s 111 t i rE"Ti!iI l CSi"f. CEiS errravl j Have" displayed ureat ingenuity in their decisis in CCLD and CILVCr: wares for t:CL!.7; w, 3 vr.ZlZZ::0 for the season of 1S91. i-- r C: jr:t',l jt.. T7e e"" ? c r c C;iL.-5- ff f aaaaMW a- - to. FIrst-claparlor, chamber, dlnlnc-rooand kitchen furniture; llrus.. carpets and rugs, 3 chamber 1sets nphoL easy chairs, cbalrs. Cos steel oak ex. table tr. Plains ranee la per feci crer. 1 large heating stovcv White sT7ia2 tiacilne. square plane (Oabel), l ;e toacJi. lot crockery, class auc chinaware. etc.. etc This Is aa onusualiy fine lot of ooS3. I'. TI4 QxriTtsr. Aoctloueer. . j Ji. i.wlj. m m - .- " - , , r. - ?T fit frr C1 5 I It J |