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Show 'At ' 7 A ... ' V A i VOL IVi CAMS. BOWEN j?RDFSSIONAL: Q A WILLIAM KAHN, F.LOOFBOUROW Attorntis OFFICE Rooms ail Counsellors at Law. T1.72, 73 TO, ALT LAKE CITY. JDWARD PIKE. ItterntT at i ui U. liw - Eureka. M. THACKSTON. Attomey-at'LaOffice w, Drug Store at UdIom - Notary Some Kicking Pone the members, that something was going to drop. After reading the minutes of the previous meeting, two bills were read 'and allowed; one from L. W. Ba- UTAH. F-aJt- -a- t-Law, think it justice to ask that the work HODGINS & YOUNG, mm. thus. ?1 4 UTAH. FRIDAY, JULY Cleveland's Congress. The Tribune of Wednesday in its Washington dispatches in reference to the Enabling Act says; Governor AVest, on the day in which the bill passed, saw President Cleveland and congratulated him on the action of Congress. It.seems that after, careful deliber ation of the question, that Cleveland attatched the Senate amendment and then allowed (just think of it) Congress to pass the bill. The Constitution provides that Con gress, and not the President, shall have power to admit new states. This mandate has always been obeyed until the Democratic party took up the reins of power, and since then the Legislative has crouched at the feet days Executive, as in the a whipped slave crouched at the feet of his master. The people looked forward to state- as the dawn of emancipation, but they are held back two years more for fear that the presence of two more silver advocates in the Senate would upset the well laid plans of Cleveland and the gold bug monopoly. w. Attorney II HARD. con for $10.60 and one from The Miner for $21.50, for the publication of OrdiNo. 16, and on this issue the fun nance A. ROfcERTSQN, began. With Bennett Marshall & Bradley. The moon rose out of a sea of blood and Bowen rose out of a chair and MINING LAW A SPECIALTY. cleared his throat preparatory to mak163 S. Main St.. Salt Lake City. ing a herculean kick against the McCHRYSTAL. charges made by The MinJOAH W. er for the publication of legal notices. He stated that he was willing to allow Office in Tintic Mercantile Co. 8 store. more than Salt Lake prices because believed in a was local and concern, it BN.C. STOTT, the patronage of home industry (a conviction not usually characteristic Attorney and Counsellor-at-Laof a Democrat), but he protested "Will PraetUe in all Courte. against the publication of any more OFFICE: 1st door north of Eureka Undertak- ondinances unless the price is reduced, ing establishment. Eureka, Utah. and he recommended that arrangements be made to negotiate for a reT. C. BAILEY. duction. Clark took up the gauntlet and ably defended the cause of The a Ptiteats and Land Office Business Specialty Miner, stating that the price was lower than heretofore and he did not Salt Lam City. Utah. EUREKA, - M JUAB THE DEMOCOCUE OF THE CITY COUNCIL MERCILESSLY SAT DOWN UPON. fested by some of il EUREKA, at trie Council Meeting A Number of Bills Allowed After all Objection were Heard. UTAH. TTTZ The City Council met in regular J session last Monday night, and jt was COMifcsioiwr. evident from the restlessness mani- Commercial Bl'k. Office in New Court House, jQ KICKED J be done for less. No further action was taken and the matter was dropped to bring up the cause of another dis- COUNTY, ante-bellu- m A Hallroad to Mercur, The people of Mercur and the Camp Floyd gold district and those inter ested in any way with the develop ment of the camp, are delighted with the prospects of the immediate railroad connection of Mercur and Salt Lake City. Contracts were let yester day for the grading and the first dirt is scheduled to fly on Monday or Tues day of the coming week. It was announced that the road is to be completed by the first of October and trains will be running for the transportation of both frieght and passengers early in the month named. It to be standard guage, ten miles in length and equipped with modern rolling stock. A contract has been entered into between the railroad and the Mercur Gold Mining and Milling company through which the company is to hnadie a certain ni;raber of cars of ore per day from the Mercur, hauling it from the mine to the mill. For this purpose a sivitch is to be put in at the mine and another at the mill. Herald. -- fly $ 13. 20, I894. The case of the People vs. N. N. Brown, for the destruction of property, was dismissed on motion of C. L. Brown, attorney for the prosecution. The "People" in the case appears to be the bombastic and belligerent landlord of the Eureka Hotel, 11. G. Wilson. It is right and proper for a man to entertain a good opinion of himself, but when that opinion becomes inflated to 3uch an extent that he imagines he can interfere with a man moving his own barn, it is time someone sits down on him. It is all right for a man to think he is some of the "people," but he must never run away with the idea that he is the entire community. The director of the mint has ordered the mints of Xew Orleans and San Francisco to resume the coinage of silver dollars. The full coinage capacity will be turned out and the supply of bullion on hand will be sufficient to coin $1,500,000. It is presumed that tiie coinage will continue throughout the present year. It has come to our knowledge that our learned') Police Judge says oui charge of $20 for the publicatian ol the fire limit ordinance was too much. That may be so but we will leave the matter to any fair minied individua whether the $20 was not more profitably spent than the $50 monthly given to the old' fossil who presumes to criticise. A horse kicked II. S. Shafer of the A MOST MYSTERIOUS VISION. Aa Cncanny Dreatoi In Which Major As ' dra'a Fate Was Depleted. The following instance may Berre to trikingly justify Colquhoan's theory that there is an original spiritual ener- gy expressed in dreams which has nothing to do with the state of the body and is beyond the power of the soul wheii it has been reabsorbed by the material organization on awnkUtr. Prior to Disembarkation for America at the outbreak of the Revolutionary war Major Andre went to visit a friend, Miss Rebecca Steward, who lived in Derbyshire. During his stay it was arranged that they should ride over to riew the wonders of the famous Peak. It was also Mint Steward's desire to introduce the major to some friends in th neighborhood, including a Mr. Newton, and the curate of the pariah, Mr. Cunningham. She had given both these gentlemen notice of her intention, and while awaitini? her arrival Mr. took occasion to tell Mr. Naw-to- n the circumstances of a dream be had had the night before, which affected him so that he could not shiue ul the recollection of It. He said that he was standing in the midst of a forest that was entirely etranKe to him. After gazing listlessly around him for a few moments he perceived a horseman approaching at great As the latter came opposite the speed. spot where the dreamer stood three men who seemed to have been lying in ambush sprang from their place of concealment, and seizing the bridle of the horse ordered the rider to dismount. They then carefully searched his person and led him away. The face, figure and hearing of the horseman made su deep an impression upon Mr. Cunningham's mind that he awoke, but falling asleop again presently dreamed that he was one of a throng of spectators near a great city; that he saw the same person be bud seen seized in the wood brought out between files of soldiers, who marched him to a gallows and Can-ningha- m Freemyer House, Middleburg, N: Y., on the knee, which laid him up in bed md caused the knee joint to become stiff. A friend recommended him to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which he did and in two clays was able to be around. Mr. Shafer has recommended there hanged him. When Major Andre it to many others and says it is excel and Miss Steward arrived, Mr.Cunuiug-halent for any kind of a bruise or sprain. was horror struck to discover in This same remedy is also famous foi the person of Miss Steward's friend the its cure of rheumatism. For sale bv very man whose suizure aud executiou be had wituessed in bis dieaut. the Eureka Drug Store. Here wn an accurate anticipation of The best meals to be had in the eit events that actually happened withiu IS? months from the date of the dream. 7 It at the Vienna Bakery. The capture of Andie, the search of his The best beefsteaks and short oi- - person tor documents that convicted him for acting the part of a wpy aud his 7 It dcrs at the Vienna Bakery. public execution conhtitnte one of the most dramatic episodes of the contest with the mother country. How is it THE BEAUTIFUL KOCKIES. imaginable that so definite a vision of coming events could arise from tb inThey Contain the Grandest Scenery fluence of any physical condition on the and the Moitt Famous Gold Camp It: mind of the sleeper? What possible the World. st.'.te of the body could confer upon the The richest, the grandest, the most Kiul the power to describe future occur-- n awe inspiring range of mountains in nces with such exact fidelity to dethe known world is the Kockv moun tails' New York Times. tain range, extending entirely acro.-- s and beyond the state of Colorado. His Iteaaons. Grand old Pike's Peak, at the foot of whidh is situated the marvellous Crip"People sometimes ask me why I spell ple Creek gold camp, is here. That my nnine with two u's, " said represireat national illustrated family papei sentative Hermann. "When 1 was a the Rocky Mountain Illustrated Week ptudent in Maryland years ago, I ot ly, published at Denver, Colorado, (es the id?a into my htad tlmt would foltablished 1890), illustrates this grand low the fashion and eliminate the extr scenery every week and tells about letter. I started in by writing to my the wonderful west. Also true stories f a and physiather, respected prominent of love and adventure. This big week ly, containing eight large pages, hfty- - cian in Baltimore, and signing it in the six long columns, will be sent on trial improved way, 'Your affectionate son, three months (13 weeks) for only t welve Binjier Herman.' My father quickly two-cestamps; club of five for a dol- detected the change, and back came a lar bill. Handsome solid gold ring-se- t letter whone taiueet rtproacbes I Lave with beautiful Rocky Mountain uever forgotten. gems are given free as premiums to " He pointed ont that the name stood subscribers. Address as above yearly and mention our paper when you for one of the greatewt heroes of antiquity, Armenius, the Hermann of Taciwrite. tus, who stood like a bulwark agaiust W. II. Nelson, who is in the drug Homan lust of conquest, aud to whwe Germans owed business in Kigsville, Mo., has so leadership the ancient the preservation of their nationality, much confidence in Chamberlain's Col- theit luignage and their freedom. He ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy that suid that name was given me by those he warrants every hot tie and offers to who aloue had the authority to confer refund the money to any customer who it, and with their consent the name is not satisfied after using it. Mr. should never be alterud. even in resptct received m Nelson takes no risk in doing this be to a letter. The rebuke if the me concluded that cause the remedy is a certain cure for impressed name was good enough for my father it the diseases for which it is intended would be good enough for me. " Washand he knows it. It is for sale by the Pobt. ington Eureka Drug Store. With F.iirllh. Trrs!lujr ... t i I) ItS. KIIOKKS At SHORE. i l All strange tougnes uoiu jjiuhlb, ui Terms $6 a month including medi- the Er ;liah landing seems to rather cine. Consultation free at the Hat- more provided with traps for the than almost any other. Vus.ir field House, No cure no pay. girls had a private Uub not long ftgo at the eulogy Iwstuwad by a French gentleman whose admiration for the yonng considerably exceeded bin KEYSTONE RESTAURANT. ability to spcan jt in English. He hud met the young wouiwo ut one or two day W. D. MYERS. Manager. festivities and waa sufficiently impress-'dbut when, at an evening reception, they burt upon him iu the bravery of full Table always supplied with dreM the admiring Gaul felt at once the handicap of his vocabulary. "I cannot the best in the market. gay," he confided to one of bis boats, "how beantii'ul the young ladies appear in their nightdresses." Hr Point of turbance. The bill of B. Christensen of $151 AIS Work Guaranteed. for surveying, was called up, and Clark UTAH. after stating that the work was satisEUREKA. factory, moved that the bill be allowed and paid. The gory hue on the moon CO., EUREKA UNDERTAKING deepened as Bowcn again arose to do JAMES EUSTICE, UGH. battle against the question at issue. He stated that the work had not been approved by the committee, some work had been done which he, as a member of the committee, did not sanction, and the Council had no way of knowing anything about the acFULL LINE OF curacy of the work. He bad written to Mr. Christensen for an account in THE MAMMOTH. detail, and requesting that the comCoffins mittee be informed as to the number The Champlain paid Wednesday. of men employed, the length of time EUREKA. UTAH. were they worked and the wages they Judge Henry Shields, Probate judge C. B, Harkiand to receive, and had received from him of Summit 'County, was in camp this F. 0. Horn. a reply that it was none of his busi- week. ness. Us Coniliiia Samplini It is rumored that there will be a At this point Mr. Christensen adin Mammoth high life soon. wedding dressed the Council stating that he Works. 8th South and 4th West. Mrs. J. T. Donahue will soon comwas under bonds to do his work cor Office, Opera House Building. none of mence said he the erection of a new store, knew He that Ores carefully sampled and sold at highest rectly. and he as were second the Council the bale. surveyors, of on story will be used as a danmade day market price. Returns he not a did school Address hall. was solicited. not cing teacher, Consignments care to undertake the task of teaching The Conkling Sampling- Works, The Mammoth Company has adverRecorder Pierce tised for bids to drive a tunnel six feet P. O. Box 942. Salt Lake Citv. Utah. Bowen surveying. objected on a point of order and Chris- square and 200 feet long through the tensen was .obliged to cut short his Mammoth ROUSE & MORGAN COMPANY, dump. Chutes will be put talk. The bill for $151 was allowed, in at various places to facilitate the in Dealers Mr. Bowen to the contrary notwithclass ore. It is of second shipment standing. Fresli and Cured Meats rumored that a track will be laid to The street committee were still tan- the mill hive on hand and for sale a by which means the ore can on the question of a title to up gled be handled very cheaply. 1- -2 ct. Per Pound the new hose house they proposed to Donahue's new saloon Mrs. T. J. Several hundred Tons of purchase so the matter went over. The special cemetery committee were opened yesterday. still in doubt as to the best means to James Brown went out to the end secure a title to the land selected, the of the pipe line Vednesday morning Delivered at address by leaving s matter went over until the City attor- to make a survey from that point to at Meat Market, Maiu Street. ney could communicate with the U. Cherry creek. S. Land Office. Adjourned. Fresh fish everv Thursday. Grand Excursion to altalr. On A Git AN U CONCERT. Sunday, July 29th the R. G. W. a rate of $2.25 Eureka to will make W. C. Give, one of Salt Lake's rising BIPVPI and return. Extra coaches for Saltair I I musicsans, will give a concert in this will be attatched to the occasion the w stents sell f r 17 j, ours at ss sircntiioll sr.ui which will doubtless , J6 lbs., aaum ss any city August 15th, iorliuo, ours aliso train morning leaving at 6:55, and a eclipse any musical entertainment t rain the beach au 10:30 special leaving as He be will ever iiven in Eureka, p. m. will bring the party home. 13 2t Lizzie Thomas sisted by Mrs, Edward, Miss Maggie Y. Taylor and Mr. John The Logan Nation.devotes a column Robinson, all of whom have gained and a half to an article stating inat more than a local reputation for their tin original plates are still in exist-anc- e which is inscribed the sentalent. The professor ha a reputa- tence on bv Pontious of death to a vi UriM of Pilate. Such stuffChrist tion of being as this i; th cause has alwavs of Statehood coming to Utah with a and are abiLt , Territory, been cable on it. Bingham Bulletin. thrcughout the We wonder if, after the November greeted by large audiences as evidence flection the Nation will make any of his popularity. Mrs, Edward, who on plates on which will bo. en comment Is one of the leading sopranos of the ACHE ROADSTER the sentence to political death a is TabernaeJ choir, general favorite graved Uosrsntaed lame as tfot sll for tTt to fiO? in the musical world, her reputation of the Democrat ic party, that passed ACME ROAD RACER, 25tts.OOf) as a singer is by no means local, and that statehood bill with the string at WOOD-RIMVUUi she is considered by many as being tatched. to many professionals. During psrfftetllnM. porfMt ttrtn neTfwrtJiim"nt. Clothing sales agents wanted foi i 'X. equal for 5unranl(i1 ura wuha'ii niaohln concert she will sing "In Old Mad- Eureka anc II"" Hie Krcry Vrll'wo warmnly firry vicinity. Liberal com tni folryiil throusb an rrf:"'' rid." Mr. John Ilobiriion, who has de- missions Tu mora than our whoK MIf rrloo fr inr nn!tT. and we furnisti the besl paid HATK M.cl" tlironrM li rna'uS hmi aa muohdMfci vi.w in Mew York Times. much talent n1 a baritone, and most comph-tto make ihfin. veloped outfit ever provi Table sgantusniidaalrrsaalt - - to.OO per wk. fin and Miss nrudanct and economy aurro-- l thn I'ettcr Board, Taylor, an elocutionist, will (led by any home. Write at once for The apple parer was given to the " riustrsted CsuOoirus t re. add greatly to the pleasures of the terms. S.md two or three references per mon. lic ju l?o3. At the present day one event, which will b an occasion long firm makes over 27,000 a year. Acme Cycle Company, Waxajiakkk & Bkown, .V K to be remembered. Main Street Utah, ind. Eureka, ELKBAST. Philadelphia, Pa. ,iyw Undertaker; anl Castts. fork - m 1 nt Pure, Clear lee. or-r- CQ"3ff SSfH'VSS .'.& wooil-rlms- 1 1 .... I 1 k 1 12-- $55 S, II i I' .... J22-5- 0 un-wn- ry tf , pubeast-t- u |