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Show " '""" ' f" C THE SALT LAKE TIMES. FUl DAY. SKl'lKMBEK- - 1, 1801 THE SALT LAKE TIMES. Tlltt TIME. Tul"Utioni Nu'nr..r is I'd. Tb(tic of Til!''. TIM K.I 11 No. 18 CnltillJOl'i'luI Sir. ut. I.o al nieiillnn in th' Ail'imn "111 t eiT!4 l rents per lii.n ea a .us- rtn.n. IKIKAY. Shl'TKM lsi-.i- l f. - Ktf'-M- t of a3 in Leureilrf Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Atg. 17, AESOlSilSS FUSS DinCRIZD(:ITYA6EIIIS! --Fit TTIK Deposit Scamp System; or tus iUTAH CQMMEnCUL&SAViNGS BARIC MaoalE. rir.st South St. Mlh 'Tanl Cor..st,a r.aof and 4th Sort i; e . Br inks CW. 1st bonili and h Kiilfr Hre 'IKSl Kunli. y s(i,.rrT. "TA B. Maio rs. A l"ut'"ronh...Cor.8rl W " t au i 3rd We; Btjm-aial- 14 V. 4ta Noitll W .ri" Htora 84' W. I t South Mr C II II 1"t M.MIIWM K. i'. Bva-i- ins. Ha Went H. J, H 'laitnlnf .'.Vi N. 1st V.fl Krark llwiitin,- W S. 4:h B ' is'e'hm iv M:ns TOI K. 7t I Solttll ' . H H ini Ccr. Bia and ll'h Kout'-- . Bna.--r k n 3?4 S'k 8 uU .1. . V.I. v.ue 7J :nX K.a K. If. frv u v 4ardt J li ti If. Kiwm Pl E. end Boatu An 11- Frawi.i :w iV. Nerth Tempi A. ll. Woilrn.T I.tt-ert- ''s j .l"'iu I'. "4 Tor. I'ud Tiou'b 111 A :iM r. Ho ;....fm A KliiB .'47'Wtit'r-pipl- e j. w. if.'.nu mo c at Jet n linevp ... Cm-- N. Teaiili an2 Vn-- Wt ;i i- - Hci r!77rt hi !' Uuei 1:0 l'oimt'f.il I'rai vf Me C" or "i'itHIh l a ik- LiiL.ti, r i B milling Co Ha ar I'. ' .lilOII-r- - NllMlli DlKd'tlOTlwoO.t Ccor "o Savin Mill Creek J. K. nuLilr....iu Farraingtuu -- C. fjonsiTS ri t.n recl i fba Hank or .) 1 't h v of lis url whim th f.'Oi"it rc.n r t..u ta einoiitor wl'i c't S j"-- r e :.t Imoiedi, thr!ir on. ctmcouuJ''tf 4 tfuita a 6 ir. i.F.NxrtAL nAv;i;iM'"5 X).V..'"..'K. Arne t:''.m.-- , P. W. Mailsen. The". ' KilibT, li' liv r I'n' srm. lr. Jo. . K ; :.ri!. r:i. a. V. j.nnm i. O H. Bardr j ill. t. c'uiiiitlngs, Siinuol Mclntyre. la. J. S tilTtl VIUN'TISO CO. Job Printing & Bool BMuj it'A, Ceunty and C3;a Stat!or..rj. S4 ard M "'it T hirj Sojth SW SSIllB ATTORNEYS Al l. AW. TTlKPA ?Kl MM lTccTyTM I KPA Ki). 1WVF.iS ROnMSi);, 33, 3) AND 4J, i:;i.., k. DANIEL HARRINGTON, ATTOfiNHY-AT-LAi- Far,trir : i? .th --.n fV)'fi'ii lliiiMlnj. Ai 'a.-'- ii O. W. 1'OV.ivIIo, A TTORNlr.Y-AT-LA- - OPPOSITE CUT. i l.nll.mi. Am HiT-lLl- s. 1RF.D A. HALE. TATR OF DENVER - AHOHrTTtTP OF filaek, kite, Kooaia ISO and l l 'otiinu.reaii l.'lor.k. KI AL lilTA I K A MI 1.10 a. BURTON'; GROESBF.CK & CO. F)F.AL ESTATK-N- U. W M A fM P I'., 8U,1 Ctiy, UtalL Notary la o,11c;. Tolos pti.m 41. t L ti K I T u i ; K. sXxTipu-iTcTT- k n :riruFol AND riHAl.Flli'st TH MANrFlOI'CRf.rtS air,.. sib,ml desks Ecreen doors and final!! nr... Jote 111 ,' and !' call nor Tin nap r l to. la-- , and 110 IV". buutli 'i'miipii- - ftireet. ::: ..'.: IJH HANrt, LOF'IS HYAMis - CO. l." IRK. T.I IT. A.N'i) iC'")l l';T, MTTTPAT. a one nf fSrt York, K. anil Mi CuiiiiiiorciaJ illoc.k. : r--m fi.tavi i.l su P. ,1. M'li: AN. CTFAMUKATiM.i R.;iN!ER-- 9 MAIN 0 iiUv t, halt L.ik.' I i'll(li.sn;i V. " f. f. LF.ci vi-.;l-s PPfi" ILSTI'ali; CAi.l'i-'Tf- I. A Ft , 1 s:ia,'"s ma le, all k.ndii oi reeairint,-- !o. ! K. irl Sou: n. . 1 ;vi .; !(.'in a I.. " W. N, BURDICK, H.D. I i'l'tltl - A III.! 'bitch H.,lC. Ji.) I . rV SN VM'iW l SUA N T ana LUNCH COUNTER. j5 MAIN ST. 15 A d- 'dm'" mis A r;. i;,i'i! dinui r. rhnno-a- l iciahk ia,y. bo; w rf-- U itti-- ;!:i 0 o Cloclv, or only ';.'ic li) '.'.il;f;ist ;iti H'i: ii'jp. m, in 'try tlt?. Mm-i,- (iidet ut all kin-l- :t ait hour.-.- . (HCl'.'E, i'rup'r. "j j oti;l u i sFo KiSr 0 Nt iJUViL u. New ant I'ih'jjasit i'i nil IIh Ap- - )'li)ll ll.l'II.S. !.l RniHii s SmirIp or V.n f ii't.!. 7.J Kotiiiis Willi HiitP. G. S. Holmes, - Propnstor. LKEirX6u SKT ' tho Ci:y uu nil tiio Modern luipravements & Conveniences Pertiiiiiim; toil strictly th st cla-- houst'. It ia luaiiifcil mi well us uny hotel in the West, and is tlie n: slues uud tourist totil of bait I ,aki City. l,iiscr.::;a-i-- KIcvaior. Tte Walker a-- the Metropolitan nrn the two ient.ii.tr hnt"is of Salt Lake City. it. S. Ili h, - - I'ropriotor.' THE MULLEN. TUE Modem Hotel i Of baft Lake City S. C rAVIXCJ - PKf)P'R, 1 f M R i ovyro t,rfl isfti in IMinior,?: of llnm's 40 Years the For contiderit;al detective business a dd reus Frank's Defective agenev. Li. A. kvnks. Ol.ief. lijx c;4, City, ; t . RICH STilliiE .Vf I ..1!K It is in No. 2 Shaft of :n IIkc&t Which 11m Cponed tb 1 Euniiza. !t3E VII1T FIFTEEN FEET WIDE. A. Good Discovery at L'ingh'.m Opbir Mining Nlwb ,tny I uuu Fruia La 1'lat itotta. A rf'Mcnt rd Par!: Cty, v.ho rum-- down last niht, aahl theie was a fi lial "leal of colli iihia.sui in certain eii"lo. over the l:ict thai an iiuuku aily rich strike hud been 111 ide in the Mei ars No. J ! :n'i. Tli". discovery wiu first made some titiiu ago but Inn been kept .piiet, the Park City paper i:nt having a linn rt m ; L it. and only a few residents there had even tii.;ir.l (if il. 'l'lic reporter's t'liornvint says tho "! .'IS (ipClle'l Pi ft "Tlr C It ill Iv'UI from I In- 'I. lil t (It ll depth cf Ml ) feel from the Mirnci). l':iL a tl.iy ago t'm chulo in i pMiVcii to l a fifteen wit'! ami In I liot yrt booil peliellat 1, I ti (lie ii he!..", e l In I"' of a h'.g'i grade, hut o lvpaiinf tiiu m.v: could 1..' i.iiiH.m 1. As tin' YviMr is behoved to cover itm same vi ,n.s its tiio Ontario ami D.tiy, I'm Opell.Ug "I such 11 I j v nl I'll' would tin-a- another l i,; bou.iu.a lot' the Tarn. lighted with the indications. He says tnc vein is in sight ami the intention is to folio il and find out what the.-- e is to it. So far tn ore is gaitm bearing Niel.-nri'-s last discovery hat set Messrs Wilson and Pitcher, at work on their maims which adjoin the ( utho valley mint;, 'i'hey iiave nnsy nnow-4'- ) ppr cfnt Icml ami somu Hiivcr. 'J im MinnsH i.s tlm pro-pe- c. upnkcaof in thu iasi as In iui; woi ked by flomu liyrnm hoys. It is ten miles from ivi'an, alioiit two miles ahove the lliacksniiili fork toll fato, in (irecn Hollow. Trio ore lloat in found for about two rods square, and to all ap P 'araiir-i- - id tne only tiling (if th kiud uxpusiiil in tiie neitflibui hood. Il wa sumo yuar afj" by Niols C. MiiilHon, and hui been relocated aud worked .since thu recent excilMinnnt. 'J'hrt bovN claim to hae a wtdl ilelined vi in. which t discovered by sinking a f'lurt il: .ianou on ! he il, seovery It'ili?"- ('oni'n,sio:iei- Fletcher bl";'.;ht sortie bnaiitilul speciiuc'n into the Juvrnul ociceon Tuenl.iy uiorii;u and miid tho mi ne was call'1 d"t he "Hani Tack." Jt located in ellsville canon about t 111. leu l'ioiu Vtllvillc. Scleral asavs have I bad. showing from 1'JttO ll' t our ces in .silver to the ton and from :.T lo '!') per cent lead. Thu present v.-i- ii twelve inches and fan be follow-ed 1.11)1 feet. I'. I i. it.n.ird lias iu.it returned from I 1 Plain and ipii 'liy remarked that he l a loc ile.l t. o i;ol l miiHM about two an a half ilium uortiiea.st of .a l'lala, in"ir la..l canon ;.l.eam. 11 a also ru-in irkiid quietly that mm ::ay showed tl.cri! .ns $.?) jtolil to the ton. Ju lox oi.lnior. there i. nriy ,uantiiy on gold in I !: lie-- ' ru t. Ileh-isal- i sent samph-- ! ' Dcnv. r and I'eitte to be assayed and e .eel- - thb returns an y day. Hu snr t'.ere lia-- been a rush for the placJ Vrhero liu 11 in i ii his li cations. iu the district are now being worked to a greater or less extent, and several contracts for niukiui,' lOt) feet have been let. It is thought the stago company will take tin! road through H.acksmita canon, the road iu six miles longer tuna the other one but it is enough bellor to uioru thau make, up that ilmUnce. Tlie Sundown is looking belter than Ter. A liithi more work has been done which Ikh not only shown an im-provement but it make tilings 100k us the ore Wi.i in place. A wagon road has been omit, to the mine and a car of ore gotten out for shipment. IMIioun t There was a e.iort made on 'the part of tha bears Ihi.s morning to i!e:ress -- locks. 'Fliera did not foem to be a, iv to sell at the ir:Ces ollia'ed, and the mo ement v a? a ll. ic. It was the ilulli st day "f the wei k. T'll'l I'K Ol ' '! IONS. r o 'c tiro, ks. ' i .' ' - n A .'.,i.i! - a i ... im.i! i.',. t i ii1, am.. S ii'Sier 'a i. . ii,,. ,' ... e :.' i ,".:: l .... i ,. :...) H ; Hi lo, ( v :a sol ia 1.' v.l .1 : n II :ii si'ivT '!."! ' U'H) '.'V ia"! Vi lli' :a 1.1 t'l M ,.,eli ,1 .1 a t -- "a -, r .! ' - IMI'V ,1 til :' :." ,l 1.7 17, e, I'. - 1,1 11' ih I' a! 3 "J Si a r i;,-- I s ,! ic. (, T.ii.'.i ..tiai.'s mi! 1. I '. s U.K.- - IK NT, l.'K. .) Iiae.li.f Al.oX- .: ll! ..- - a m, rmli a :n '.II o ..eio-.o- n M-.- ev ,i 7 .e. : 0 ii res of Horn siu ., r.i 10. jl, oU.sl" ! l! IT ' (ise. 'JO.. A V' - O IK HI., 1.11 T I. I.e.. t '' ..e a- -.. N.i. a no T.oa.isk.'i. a au l.i imi i oci a i s,r-- i a f'Vi ( 'itrnlunt I 'iv i nt, ra! rs 1 - Tnt.il IHl'l Nf hi Irinu It 1'latRi The Logau JmiriKil snys: The owners of La I'iat-- and tha Sundown mines are shipping a car load oi oro soul ii by ; way of Logau. The (cams cann by the rough road over B aid Head idgoand through liald Hand canon. Finch wag-on brought in tho neighborhood of olio') pounds, loot' wagons coining in on Monday. While tho original Sundown galena icilgi! remains intact, the ow i i s h ive dug in below and therndi.seov-c- i ed prcci-.a- the same mil. callous; so that tlie mo.--t doubtful 1 hoinas now; conceili'S fhero ia a iiiailiu.ath body of ore ill ti;e hi. I. The pi'ioe still slauils at fi on,) cold and ttieie is linie doubt thai a sale at that pried wall he c .ii.su- - mat. el :u a lev days. The La Plata is improving sb :usi'y as ihe s:, alt goes iloun. Aaron F. 1 air, jr., Is authority lor the .si.iieuieht that they can now fako out five times as milch ore as they couid ut the begin-niag. A hole has been ik het.veen :." nti.l o 0 t,;,.i up the loil Irinu li:-.- ' I'lic.iM'ry point and precisely the sal .e ( liaracierisla'.s are being met wi'iiiheie thai wire eneoiiulered :.t loo jioinil whcio tiiu principal woik i.- now! going oa. Oplur llt.i'iiiT 1si.it.. 'i'he mini!iiei''s niiiiing has one along Without any I'velting feature. In many wa it hat not been a good sea- - sou i.s was e:wi'ccd to I '; many mi.i.'s lying id's that Vicro expect. 1 lo start ir an I s. '.cia; on.s'l m l l.: ik.ng to lata, a pii..l,.ci.vii as was Ll i'l tat. .it.m Ion i.ci; I ..i.ilj' or .spa 0 . ., i:t ,i y e ' i s ;.;'o al work ti ' ii all ai-.- m .ia'ig eooao mom'.'. Hairy iiorty Is working liiho Kattlt. loeler Ic-- .e. a'l a la'.'oloro frieut'l v is now sampled. H i, is a i n r t iiT:;n;ar streak of or :.i:'!i is i .icy v p iv and in il h 0 ' asioiiaily lin'ls soiae very ric, Luneh'-- of native .silver. TwciHy men are bi in ; worked on tin M ,:o l '.s liulu-li- l Hi.d ll pl'odllctioil ol le v tons of cm: eat r.i: 's a day is being ::. a.e l iie mdl ei working splend'dly n id Ihe oiii body in too tu.iio appurul.t-t, OleMialiSlaae. Fie id is May liltio ehango in the Nn.liani Lic-iit- ; if is being worked un.i.h Ihesanii) as usual, find is making a s uai! yet sl.aoly produclion of a high g: a.le nic There is believed tube a sale pending on the mine, and for that reason it i.s not being worked sj largely :u it olherw.se would be. James McKvoy of Aspen, let a con-tract a short time ago to sink the Tiger si. alt twenty-liv- e feet deeper. 'This contract is now finished, the shaft h iving just gotten through the contact and encountered a big body of well luiuerali.ed quartz. T he cuiitra'ctor are now waiting tho arrival of Mr. McKvoy to determine on what tho fu-- 1 turn developments will bo. The Scriuer P.ros., who are working: the Sweetwater, are getting a little high graib.) mineral. They havo a shaft down forty live feet and the outlook is j g.ood for their striking something bettai' than they have now. The (lovernor people bare their shaft down seventy-livu- , and are s'ill in wash. It is being siiuk to strike a blind lead. A N v filriko at Ul.ii;li-.n- A rich mine is reported to have been opened by MaybciTV. Kookfor.l & P.enJ n s of llinghani. These, parties havn secured a lease on a piece of property! i Iving between the Old Telegraph aniL tiie Itrookiyn, in which they have mads" an unusually good strike. The ore is iittle (Liferent from almost all that i produced in tin- - be in a ipi art, the principle value i which is in gold, although a s :ys have been made which sho tiie rock to carry from It) to SOU ounc. 3 01 siive-r- T he ore vein is two fci . wale aaal lias been stripped oil the su li.ee for a distance of -- u) feel. The a run from 2 to Id ounces in go and average about twenty ounce s.!er. A lot of samples were tosti-- y estei'day and all run well, it is look" ! upon as Doing a rich strike. . Work tin Cliff lllaiiiuiid (iruup. C.eorge M. Shiek, one of the lessens, tlie Diamond group at Tintie, came l last nigl.t after having gotten work vi ,1 tinder way, but he returned libs mar.-ing- . Shortly alter his arrival last niLit .Nil'. Sheik received a telegram fromfi is f .reman to come back to the mimS xt once. The tins-ag- e said, no more 5 d it is hdl a doubt as to whether 'UpX slriko ha"1 been made or some ocurred. Whca Mr. ' fieik b ll, the work was going -- head i:n t satisfactorily. 'I'i.e -- 'l ift hf l oniy b-- en tarti:.l a week I i.t it hi neon sank to a depth of t'lirty feet. Three shifts aro being employed. (Vt'nt tn S. o th '1 ttllliiii,in II. Hefner has rehired I'imui visit to the. Taliismaa iu ! '.caver. Si me new ih '. eiopmenls which he ordure done a si, on lime ago are showing up a e Kiiiouul of ore and Ic believes tie will be able to make shipi,i..m iu a ' short time. lleail Al.ntlt I.m fiati. Some eiy find looking or; i.j being taken out of tho North .s'.ar cir loud of or., from l!., I . I!.t. llicSiiicr .li.l ami Mi.it.iiir St.-.- r re ti;-.- pio.ijii-- Is ioeau-- i,y .ii s.'s. 'j'. il. and Paul Car, ion. Tiicy are s. an. ted tt'Hiut thirty miles Ir on Li.g.m. u.i Leo. in caiiou. Ju the .SiiVer Imi, T. F. Cai'lon, Paul ( anion, Oiaoii ,s,iuitii, "i nomas ."'iniiii, .Jaciiii h,iort and others aio iniere-t- i d. 'i in: Morning, Maris i.uiii-t- liy i'. P. i audoth-- i c:s. 'I'his is t:,is ;e igi; Mr. Cardon he found n hicli he can follow Iifieen ' l.nridre.l foct. Ino so. cimeiia of this ore are now on exhiiinion nt tiie I'.'i''., oiiicc. 'J he lat'-oiin- is tosini: iui the ic.ige a ud lietct'iiiit.e r tiiev are m.ne.i or noi. Ine .'snail ay Out is a four weeks old discovery near oi High creeii canon. The owners are W. A. 'Per: y , Jamea Daiei, port, John F. 'Ferry and A. li, llari'isnt:. .u v ol ore ga o U i iicr heel an-- a nances sil-ver lo '.he ton. 1 he, d seo'.erv point is m ar a blowout, for there is an opening near lids point about e.ght inches wide and three let ioug and the ls.ll seems to lie t, inie thirty leet to a sheif or sol t Tin' so es lie I blow out is about twenty feet away i'r,,ui the dis-covery. The wails arc clearly ileliucj and tlie vein is ab, ail e,u'hi feel wide. A shalt teu to liiieeii fe 't has been .s u o iv . A couph. of experts, setit up to look at the onyx, or marine 'I'lairn-- near Hyde, pal k, i.i so v.s;l.-,- MiiIlIi!; eanon rear tie Hii v.ir I lninc. iad were free to di'eia.e i!:a; i; coal was to be found anywhere, in tins vicinity it would be !'t that point. I Svur.iay l.i--- t Mr. Han-- i v l,reti;rht semi) spi.ciiiii ns in -i in llvde park Irom a i la.ai on r: ' ;. vr tianscvv; Si ns. it is ere tnoi Is noiriM' bv the pieft-'iiei- oi leu o.i I t . li'Oil. 2t'e ;: :. y i'- s beea mad,'. A company is org ui,.;ng to woik Mr. Xu'lM ii s mine. One as-a- was made of three .vimpies, snowing the lollou ing splendid r.'aiiiis: No. 1, ta ppel'staim d ore, P2 I lu per cent copper, il,i a trace of gold. This ore attai hes to Cue f,)ot wail. No. 2, sample from the hang. Hi wall, galena bearing quatiy:. !i per cent lead, and 4. '.lei i . aiiver. No. II, a select piece of gaiena, I'.J ! 10 p.-- (cut, Fill o.. silver and a trace of gold, Naturally enough Mr. Nielsen lias ha many etlVls of help now. There ;s no doubt that he has his iedge and on Mom j day an oll'er w hs made him to follow the ore for .''. feet, with a tunnel leet lor a one fourth interest. He lies not yet made up hi mind what he will ilo. The Chicago, belonging to Mr. I'.v-- j ins, whose mine is aOoiu half a mac this side of Niclsuii's, has ioe-it".- an extension, lib fas an old miner at work, who is. Mr, P.evans t.it., ,!.. none is e.xpccti d lo arrive ia thi city today or loeaoi row. 'Flo'i j is said to be sevrai distinct r mac! sy stciis in the i :r;ct, all be-i- i. g mineral bear, tig. The saie of tho Min lovn to Messrs. , de, Fna'clier. "i nl., ; f I, ,.Ved to li.iVe been coiirlude Ly a r,i,,y. Flic arioe reporl: I t . h ,ve i.aen paid ' 'I t l'-- Cni'li ll.tt ' I.l... .(:,.. lb cash and ' a td.tty days. ').'. (i. l ux and .. O. iiy, of Salt Lake, nn icorl to have janclnseii ti..- D. iv ii. I . claim, pn.iig .iBiiuUI) ! r it. Fen incr nro employnl oa the La Piata mi" ami it is tho e: admit iL.tt.n. tian of i:e ovvneri to ti.i.Tjughly P.rties who have returned from the r- vv district, report the road from I og-i- to bo ahead of the mio from ( 'gdej. Flic Heller is sai l to b a strike o, carbonate ami gab-n- a or", u has also me caciaiuiiig copper. I ,ve men are i mph ycd. Although there are iumiv adv"r.o oainioiis about La Piafa. a ,eat many ; eopie here think a goo ! district has been opened. More development has been donethis week than ever before, claim owners; liavmg learned that men vvath money do net take all the chances. ' It i mir! that fy' prospects BOAHD OF EGJ.VZATIOM. A llatrh n( I'rut'.sU " iv rralr't - l.tt if Last N glil'n tl.illllr.Mti'UI. The board of ceiiao.ation coiitinueil its labors last nii'iit to a full house. A number of protects were registered and placed on li;e while the following were oiciruleii and the original as.iuEj-mcn- t oouliriued : A. Jaeobseu; I tins O. Llillil; J. ritf-ory- ; Mrs. J, (iicr'i'y tlirud pua j; ti. and S. S: riiigrci.o'v, .xlil, US. lot 0, block pi al A; l.eorgi) Stringle-HnV- , 7. lot 1;, hioi-- -- il. plat A; liu'.l'. l.liiligreiiow. SaIii, jfot T, block J ), plat A; ,'M.iiiiel 1 '. e, bleclv .1; 1,. I) .John liatllc; K. A K"'-ii-- 4 ct ill.; '.. C. K.tdle.v; I. y. Mct.il!; John II. I;.i.i.;,: ih :m -. Corli'.sa; 'J'. A. Corle-- ; fic'.r:': l;i ocksb 10k: John Htigid; J am. , l..udii ; A. H.I'iekne !; J.iM s i'uircloiig!.; II. vV.;u :.-- ; Joiia Sui'liseiii c:,lale f.v.t j.ieces; Mary J . Mitchcil; C. T. .'! ir.:-e- error i:i boundaries to he : r et"p; J. lra.-i-; Sha'li'iu'ii liu ver; J '.. ic , .alhan; ; 1'. M. licuedict: el ii- 'ila I'iu 11. li. F. Alien ctal.; Lulu Tavk r. James .M'i.au.r'iliu; Janies Oiaeii, ; I'hoiiais Mwici j. I ihn loilow iLi rom'e simis were S lie. C. v.- .! .v ' an t .'.u . rs ii w ; n.A . I A. ..1- G. .11 .:o. .. v e.v il j oi.- K i i, e y v ul w .1 a V S, A ,."iM, wj,l..w 5 h'l l.ffl i ill lll I. ."I 9 ia)i w. !..,'. h ir.a Wliii.iins .'. 8 .!i rt Irv.n... lnile.e.:' b "l H t M"i rr. 1:1 :.;.-- . i- '.Oi A. m Wi:::in.. i,..:;fr' ii ' ' I'. Daiec m., k,' u f. hi 1 itr.i. ',. r. 111 ii "m f ti ' s. A. All:;ell. iinli:;,'!:t i. il H U. lll'li '"!l fi I' Sroil'ie 'te )i!.i:,, ill l.gml full J :u Hurt, fa. iient a 1. 4 A. Craw. 'i.l. in. io;, 'at Sn 4 n falie. Hi!., m I . ni ) S:ok intirm H ai Wo km. 111, ii.4P.ii I ; a rew Uuwim. uilirm :, 4 a Pare. ,!!'., iln;r.ii li;' ftt'i flaJir.Mieiirj. iuiir a f 0 J. t ar Dev. iniirin f 10 f Pollock, in Inn in f .lllmrr. e la! j. in'lrni I el "('a Mei w.oi. fio.iui 4 'tli iinnl' y. fieirni fi "1 ai Oi llicKi'Ul..on. r. luiitui ti ol r A. fliiri,. iiiiiriii ,'i ml in J. hlviins. in irni 5111 luw O. Aniter.-on- . fnflrm 5 (H) r"iort Lainout, imi: m., 5 uO f lb a board adjourned until this even-n- g at the usual hour. F.KIA.TIi'.S. P. Ik Murks .V Co I"!" furniture. All Hallows colic;.) will open Mon-ti a v. '!'l,n !)oii!ial!i r ril'os li.-.--l a street ilril! la-i- t evening. Dancing c!a are foncirir; for thfl faii r.ad w inter Fall Ivl'is Kno bats jn-- t reecived at J. I', li ardmr s. 111 Mi'ecl. Ti,,. ben. 'lit. to 1'llrien end t di-re. t''OII of ('lioiol keinV '.'0. The First ward 'eopc of IVmii having a grand pkuio at the in....! r. 'ort tod.av. i:,,,i:.;.li to Ihn Sv't l.a'.e .aeoacr j ii; mall who V ill it. l'ea.'i: ! In I a 'i he Mvav of that bea iitifu! I' wcr, the golden rod will a. .on be en on the kimUeape. Me rs. V. H. K .u.!i "i ami I'oe V c; tail ' f the cnl. rpii-- i ug fili.'-n-i I i.i.s iceli's are in the cly. I;. I. S i i'lMin left the eily hist ni 'ht f,,r Seoi land in lo a rahlM whii-l- i his her i.s siek. he chamber of cimmerci) has !l lew l eal;, in which is to the roams wiil be a ked to plaex llifi.r n'ltncraphs. I'u'-- cream with '.he best cup ' r'o!i'.'c ill the cilv, at the Home liming j.,H..r. No. li Fust Third South street. l'lic employes of Lidi'liard & Co. U'l tlm 1'l'ovo Wonii'ii Mills Co. will have h joint e e u '.sin ll to tiid lake' tesoit on M mil ay. lntlie New Yotk street car they talk of putting tl like thiv "(.enllemnii l. lust net bit cross-legge-this car." FUrhangn. The harp, t!u oblct known nins'ca! ins" nun. Tit. iJ i ' y l" l"'""me poo in-- , (salt I. nke t ' y eoiiluiiis a iiionlicr of good harp pl:yers. The Hio (ir.-t'id- V.'cotern is trying lo arripge for niiotner rcur-.io- Irom Vibe, ai'm jioinls to th;s eily' n tluplieate of t he one of late date. At 8 o'clock this morning th- - t ti at Lak w i liT. l.itr'hnm "igdeti 71, Logan Hi. Park Cily 7(), 1'iovo tut. Alta Stockton !:!. In the face of tho majority and mi-nority reports it is not surprising that club life is becoming verv moi,o',oii.uis to the Salt Lake Oily policemen. Tha new school ho'isc ar. ll'ighlon will cost $,'i'iUil. It will bo coiislniete,! of red sun Istone and brick. F. M. ri-mer of this eily furnished the plans. Dr. Lurdiek, block- The Montau'i Kditorial association will be accoialcd a fraternal welcome. The party numbers heventy throe per- - sons and" will reach here tomorrow uiortiing. The 1'rovo says: The Sail' Lake beat club has lint been Inard from yet in relation to the regal ft which should have, been held at the lake resort last week. The public will be glad to know that, Ilia new crosswalks viill soon b laid in the city, 'i'liey will connect all pave-- ' monls running eHSt and west Tha days of thorough paving are. coming. After a fruitless search of three weeks in Utah end ( 'olorado for the murderers of Ken lluchauaii. SherilT Fowler has TotiirnA.i t Pyoti. The ttlosritt has not yet given up looking for the perpe- - trators of the deed. It's all berry well to put, a firm trust in providence, ileah breddern, but dn man dat does so nn' nt do same time ni'glecks to put his shoulder to de wheel can't blame nobody but Himself if Im dticks in de mud.-- New York .;.(' Dr. llurdii k, Scolt Aucrbach block. ' ' J'din Archdia'd has begun threshing again in the Fifth ward. II" has the nani'i machine for cighieen years and it has never been in a black mil h shop for repairs. John must take powerful good care of that machine. iLicgan tln':rnitl. The lire companies from Aspen, Du- - rango. Fairplav and Ogdcn lon e form-all-accepted invitations to attend tin; linmien's tournament. Others lime nignitied their intention of attending. firand Junction ",(. W'fi received a pleasant call on Mori-"la-from Mr. 1'. S. Aru:s:r.mg of S-- u Lake City. Mr. Arms! rung is one of a partv ot engineers who, under the di-rection of Deputy I'uitc I States Sur-veyor J.T. lirecker, are sjc: ioni c g the government lino in this port. on of the territory. !'-- A'.v'.r-ri--- Lace ctirtains.-litieoleuui- Marks o THE SCI100L HOARD.' j Eenlar " U:,i'in of tiu Trusts Last Kiit 2 .v School Euihliu'3 ia the Old WarJsi. ADDITIONAL! EACUERcElilPIjQYED, . rer3onni.il of V.ma Who Will Mould tha Ciiiraotir of thi Rising Geujra-tio- u Bills Alljwud. The board of education met last night in rcgniar si ssi, hi, Vice President Nel-son in th'a chair, and Tnisieea Duke. Newman, li.ildwan, Young, 1 rati and Coibalh answef iag roll A number of sites for sohr- il imild-iiu- s were pl-- a'd 1'i.forc thu board and referred to the appropriaie cnni'iiitti-e- . Peter Sinclair's oifer of tain sclinol rooms nt l.Vt Fast Sevci.th South at J30 a month was refci ri d. 'J he comm.tt"e, ou Hiippiiej repoited ihe i mploviicnt of (lie loiiovsing jali-- i.ors: Mrs. ..inning. S"M iiiii sdiooi at :"'l "T mii;:'',, ii-- s Maegie Sardeu, T wenty lliird m Iio.iI at ,il 'i per laonlh. A i';; .. st A. N'ordva!'. for rooms at i -' cret uni -- rsi'v ia tier nioalh. Ilia hui, iiii.:.s formerly owed fur school purp-.- s in North Salt Lake weiaj ul iii'Ioaed and ano'.iiT in Camp's lane sch icd f t the year. A1.-.- i.i 'o! iii'ii's ii'bHt .on. The can,iiii;! ; bo,.rd reported that the following teaehio , had obtained a of ti) .r ut the recent exaaimata.,:!, thus aduoilmg them to Cert' "el s of I ll'-- i.l si : sade: ia..'. nn iii M. onaMr.iu . h. Alice FI. Uawe, A. I',. lluea-MiaM- . U. Mulone, V. .1. Met 'oy, A. '.". Su.it h. The t"ic.h..s a etai Img cf ".) pur cm nt or ovi-r- , entit-ling tajia to c ot sica'.es ..f the second !'r:!ii' "e H ma 'll. Ni y r.i J. F o.d, Mlam iu I ii'ilwh k, 'Iraco Chad wick. Nevada Davis, 1 inaes i ( Intlbe, Nora Civi l, i'.'noia U, ii. es, iarv L. Ilmj, I. iie McU.liaii. Ada . I. Potter, Kliio Kid. liu, Mrs. S. U. lingers. Minnie; S'pr.vjiie. l.'iey V:i ( ni. M es. V elisor, ii. L. I.cnson. A, M. Craves. l'n ,sc obtaining a s., in. ling of 70 per cent or ever, cntii ling tr.em to certili-- ! cales of tiio third grade were: Annio Audeoon, M iv Dvs.iri, Mnlad C. Km- "rv. May Cunm;ll,' .Mo:iie Hull. Mrs. M. j K. Jamls.m, Alice koim and Fiinma F. Swan. Of those who obtained a standing nf fit) per cent or (letter, tho following were enl itled lo eel li licales in studies for the lirat grade: Alien F.. liowe. W . II. Malone, A. J. M 'I'm', A. II. Willis, A. Fi. Kuuck , li. W. Smith. The comu.il ico on teachers reported financially on tho following additional teachers: Munch Chirfviirk. Bivliteenth i (W Mary I.. Hoag. KsponUion baildiai; (Si Alii e Me in. Kirsl l,ii Mrs. VV. K. ca.ii t,a. fio eier bailctilli: CO Mary L. l orce.i. Knur: enlt) 71 M iniiic aau, tcnta 0 Mvra J. Heacfi. Sev.-n- t i "a M.ss HonneU. NaiHti-- i ni a 70 MiH.sM Mllliiu. Niln:t(H'litli 70 A. W. Sin. th. nta '.'. Ailie I,, ,ii e, Klf.e ll'll 70 W. r. M.-- y. '.'ia !.' n"i IS. Mm. M eel t. r, i we.il ieth Il l Mis Hia; :n:i 7.'. Nil s i'ni',-1- ll 4 ,1 7a Mis. Iiys.ot Si '..vit.-.-.- h 711 Ml .s liavis. i nii h 'lion! Hli It. K. A'lvl.nrsf. aravv i:: f;;- l.iv.i.) ia ttil.,.11.. ' J.l AO, e Cii.iihiir t. Whitu v 75 I.iiinl- -. I.i.I.Ii.ii( Hi w. M Mamr-e- Hi n ,',,ll; ut .n,o,i'- 'lavent.' fi . .sera iiai'i. a v, mi :,a Al a Vi c ns. i'w, iir.i th "a M:ss isii.ut, ,nl-"- l. Ir t NI Missl'uae, esl eiin t"r 6. i.'eiiii.y. Tw.-nt- tair.-- re iVtaiy Wale nil. Twi'icv seenn-.- ID Molli ' Halt, t'l to ,:in ton ry, hi--- rnlil .' 11 wa : a.e a 7a :.i: - ,;.-- a, s m'. "'" M si Ki- 'S N ' aal ' i (i i . iliel 'Hi lfj'tvi ',i",ii::aicee, WlnUi- y mil dins' r,) Tub coniiuon school work reeouiitieu- - ded the i.e of Stoddarts now lutell. ct- - ual arithlniet'.t in th 0. . 7, and x. grades and that svl'e! be applied to tho purehass) of nop u atus for tho labora-lory etc. adopted. The following bills wer allowed ami the hoard aejourned tor inie week. p'o rnll r,ii' Julv aa l A,ii; tst, at .,atf j.a.v V) Ol. S ll O e- fni- All' isl :'; I Id 'iter, rent 1.'.; ') H. P. a jt l i OS il., as c l 10. ,1 SlHl.! I,;ll... iir-- st V- 1: I Vv flit', i ar o i )., . t 2 I si T-- tal t,' 'U.l-- BLAZER O.M BONDS. j Ills rrlxmla lialljr to II ,.f and Ho J IVil I.II.Rratnd l..tb flrfoini;. Charles L. Ulazer. whose peccadilloes got him info trouble ami into jail last spriug. succeeded through his attorney, ('. II. Martin, in getting sureties to his bond yesterday in the sim: of $100 I. Mrs. Lammcr a ol a Mr. Murdock, of Ogdcn, came to his res-.-u- .and pending his new trial lie will open a lumber olliee and engage in business. The particular of tlie oll'unse ou which he was once convicted are well known to the readers of the court record. - UNIVERSITY OF DESERcT Suit Laki City. PtHh. The first term of the aead Miiii) year, lBt)l-- i of the L'uiver.iity of De-r-ot wiil begin at ii a.m., Mouda "v, September 14, Si . All the coiir-e- s have been changed and soiiiu of them havo been exioud- - ed. A mining deiiartmeut, military science and tncties, and courses have been added. Students of both sexes oyer 11 years of age, are a.lmitted without charges for tuition to any course they are pre- - pared to pursue. There is an annual admission feo of live dollars for re: i dents of the territory; and twenty-liv- e tl'ars for .students may receive from the prsi- - dent permits for reduced fare over tlie railways in I 'tail. For further information apply to JuiiN ll. Pakk, M. 1)., Ficsideot. Pl.llaONAF. C. E. Carter and wife of Omaha are at the ( 'alien. M'.ss A. M. I'o'.vlerof Hartford, Couu., ,s nt th" Walker. Mrs. M. J. Kennedy has returned from a trip man h. Sidney PfciiT-- r ami wifoof New York Hit', ait, at the Knulsmrd. W. il. i'eid oi Pittsburg is one of the ivnut.slord's eastern guests. David (lormari of New South Wales s among tin) foreign tourists slopping It the While. Mrs. A. M. Seiber', Miss Stella Sei-- j and William F. Sella rt if Pitts-- : .org arc nt the Allien. 11. A. Fvler of Walker P.rolhers & F'vier company, who has been buy-ing fur tho house, returned to the city las' right. J. C. il ii:i of !.:nhil!n is at the V, hi'ii:. Mr. IFame has !.en t i.o mini's at Kurcka, Park C:ty and other poillis. Miss A. M. Strmhcrs imd Miss Mai-e- l !'. Deimrd of 1, over are at ihe Knuts-- i 'i hn la '.es will r"'i!'.ain in '.icu i r sc vc r ii e k s. John A. Sn.'i'..lin. a loiiiiiig man of la sdval'ie. is in the city, nf the Tem;:!e-ion- . lie is i.ientiiieii with the Tiptop ami other mines. i i'. ii.it.-.- aa-- Will. am It. yd re-.;- p I "e-s- lsy :r, ai a priipee!:i! r .it 111 Wyemi'i J Ml I'd' ips': 'he city this mariimg f..r their new ,,;::.r:' re Tiie Logan Ju'mwl nxyr: Mr. C. 11. Waiiili'.nd and wii'o. Ii, a. W. H. Irvine and wile and F. T. I.ia't spent Monday in Logau. Phi y were ail (!e'i; had vvi- - :i ihe plac. J. M. Marriott of this city, was todav wedded to a fa,r lady nt I'oioraiio Springs. Mr. Marriott ami bride will arrive in Salt Lake tomorrow. Mr. Marriott is a member of th.- - linn of S. S. DickdiK-- iV Co. of this city. I'm k. T iir.der.stand the Prince of Wales s ibout to adopt a new motto." "wl Law Jawvel What i it'"' "Hew to the lino, lei the chips fail where they may." ;JllfC:l4l M (..lin;r, Notice is hereby gii'eu that a special meeting of the stockholder of tho National Luihliug ami Loan association of Sail Fake lily wi,i bo held at the; otiieo of said association, rooms S,. !l, 10 j'.ad 11, Commercial block, m Salt Lake City, on Saturday ti" l'.uh day of Scpicmner A. i). Ilil, at M o'clock p. in., for the purpose of eon-- i iering and ' acting upon proposed amendments to articles one to twenty four inclii live of the by laws oi said r.asoei.'Uion ; which proposed amendmenis we,c submitted n writing to the board of directors at their regt'.l.-i- monthly inettiiig ou tho t!tll day of July l- 'l. l'y or, lor cf ihe hoard of Direi'lors, Hi'l'soN MdiTll, Secretary. Ait I.ukii Academy. Tina well known school begins its fourteenth year ( n Monday, Supiember 7th. under t'ne supervision as jii ineipal of Oscar F. Davis, late of Mt. Vernon, X. IL, who (amies with the highest as an acconiplasiud edu-cator. He will be a.si-te- by a cT .s of leacheis still b 'lti-r- , if possible, than those lor which thu Academy has been noted in the past. It is intended by the trustee to enhance th.i repntatioii of the. school for thorough work in all its departments, academic, interuiodi.ite and primary. Also, to provide tho olat.t, as soon ns possible, for the sec- - opd and third years of the manual training course, and to make that course an important foa. tire of tha institution, j' I 'or further information apply to O. J. HnliiSter, secretary of the board of ' trustees, IF-.- ' IV'. Second South, or iV.i Fi. First South. . ji '( lie II i. eit la Kindy. whip v.'i.L lit: thi; i''iAi'i-iiis- ' Fnini ?.' in '"i a day awaits tlieenerietli. oei-s- ,rs v lio ::;e,t ic ,vv Mo (; ei ,cn,-- n ess iry to m luv nu Mfrfs in represeni.. ni onr ne'.v ioni laosu c ai.ptotsj wnrji on ti-- i, ie:te. t'litiil, ii: "1'Ol.fTK SOI.IKTY AT HOME AKD A i! i'i l A l1." Hiuinr sis are vatiiia ' f,.r It and tte) harvsr. will Se 'lies nj, .LOf l,s rey.il (iiartn pa.'S. miner. die, idmc ic ar y ion t - ies. 't ai cloth illim - uste i i'"Vit--- old. .a vc- - iiml i,ia, k stanmitii,', :o:d seils foro iiy-l-- No laintal r,'iid,"(Ml. Most libera! unei, : a av:i nn a;;;diea- Hon. - 9 L. l. Mn.i.l.14 & Co.. -- 7i Mam htreet, Stncut, iu, V'a'. - - Tai-p- ul .'niu Te-:a- s f if;l" s. Judge Voti are charged with being a tramp. This is the third time iu s.x U)"t!ti)S. .'Iramp (ireat heavens: How the time does slip away. |