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Show COMilKKCIAL: IM.JJKK DA1L S?tUtiatk ec of Krw ertv tasty I -- I ataaawaf ajSMa yoa drop via ksv a diiiaer is to their tic. PORTLAKD AKD 1H2 KDRTFAIST of the armaments that am Mtmtiim buy proportaoaa coanUauy, nta wiQ cad bj mining Ecrvpe to benefit of Anerica." to be Rittod xeetOia&j: it, as tea beta cabled U Aaaerica, Italy will at t refraeBUd at tt World! fair at fa Tba eoarunittM of Italia at Roma who had the statter la ammA report! that they found rerj few iifn r in ii wOllin In m nil goods to Oaeafo. Taa trade i&daoeme&U were at anfflriwit uder onr existing tari3 Www' cit-fajB- Baflway eegin bvOdinf hat bees Imcht to ao nice a point in Great IttaiaUiat there are on the London ami North westera railroad 1.000 engines ftetvOl take the aameboOer. A change eighUmboIta will transfer a boiler ttmm one engine to another. What will naTnwiih Americans still saore is the of the chief engineer of this road feat be belieres he could run an engine around the world without losing a pin r getting a hot box. That engineer mghttocome to America and try bis amad oa some of the trains that oonrey amnion parties from the west to Niag- f ara Fall. ' The funeral of Mrs. Booth, called the Jaother of the Saltation Army, attended as it was by 30,000 people moving as one aaaa to the least sign given by their aiimider, shows the remarkable discipline attained by the followers of that army. The Salvation Army is assuming the proportion of one of the oldcru-emdeIs its wsy it is almost as remarkable as they were. Extending around the world from India to western America, as its ranks do, it begins to have an that none dreamed it could wield. It seems to have money and power at its caJL It does not yet command respect, but it commands attention. fr-- l nT-l'"n"'- rn USE. iartrasuaf VonM eae nqnaied. exit, Firortta FraaonpUoa. toe, Dr. fWM kick eat ia baalta meoom vrarf ruae-tjia- 4 csvs aa4 ncaa to tee ravortte Fraacrtptioa " can far ta axM oMtceta aa4poattjr obati. Data out of tmmmaia, eioaaave Sow. Ins, painful aimatruatioa. unnatural eup amaaima, pruiapaua, or falUac of tba . -- womb, worn back. "Umtiw waakDoaa. antevMaioa, ratravaratoa, baartiif -- 4omm aFDaaUoea, rbrvale ooofvatiua. tnnamma Hob anl lomttoa of taa womb. It M aatiafaeOoa 4 mm aaruleoal to com, or bomt rr fuixWxt. Maaufaotnn4 by Woaisl Dnrursaar MiDiCaL AaaociATioa. Buf alo, M. I. Dr. PIERCE'S PELLETS 'rriaia?:-""- irw ao continued on at his duties, dying, as aQ workers wish to die. in harness. Notable Banquet. Significant above a mere ordinary passing event was the dinner given to Soger A Pryor by John Russell Young A a the occasion of Pryor's appointment a judgeship in New York. It was a iwnarkable banquet because there, in the city where he was now honored, Pryor had once been a prisoner of war, leld for being a. Confederate general aad fighting against his country. Valiant old Uen. Sherman, indeed, persisted at this very banquet in calling J"ryor to his teeth a "rebel," thus also the others who thought liia way thirty years ago, though by common, consent the word has been dropped from polite society. Moreover, Pryor, "Johnny" Wise, and others took the general's calling thorn names very good naturedly. Most striking, however, was the great variety of thinkers ard doers whom the dinner brought together. Hardly in a century are mea so differing from one another brought harmoniously together, or indeed brought together at alt The New York World spealis of the gathering as follows: $500 HexTard thirry-oigb- Mat eminent in nearly every walk of American Me; but the gathering was moxt remarkable in be contrast which was suggested by the past Uvea of thoee who were brought into social con tact. Chauncey M Depew, not only exchanKlu;; adtnage with Henry Oeonre, but in warmly Stowing teraia presenting Grow Cleveland and John a Wise, of Viiglnia, who. when still in his oena, carried the hut dispatch from ut Vavis to Robert B. Lea: introducing da siaguiabed botty of men Uen W T. Sbemiao, the of United wa the States army who geoeral present to do honor to one of the flitromt spirits of ths Confederate army these situations aioor asrw Id be sufficient to make any dinner inamor For a 1007 time the eueetioo of ieeuinT a Weekly ia connect km with TUX O0DE.V DAILY OOMMEKC1AL baa been considered by the managemeat Tie field a C. D. HAYS. Or O fruit-growe- For tnrtber information enncarnln tM una, appty w any ncsot Agent, or address GKO. W. VALLKRY, THE STOCK DEPARTMENT MARKS. GOLDSMITH & CO. Will be full of interest to breeders of and dealers in Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hope and other stock. In connection with this department the latest stock markets will be given. THE MINING DF.P A RTMFMT Will rM a Ihnmiiarh .nwima ... fia mmit vaIubMa .. i: i.WJ il. j: mo UlBWVOri, .".tuuijia uvna of the great and inuiiug development, sale and general features growing mining . . . -... , interest nf Ihia minarnl holt. Tkj .a I. "mi - bw.vot 9 u. 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Til l1artDr4mAnfa it At IL..4 AArMnpariAlie!na aa .aaw a aaa Ka afltlt WAS an1 UU IVUI'I "VMw If ai1l vUlUrl TJ. ft ma s.MA Jf UVJU UIIMj both the quality and quantity of reading matter will be such as to make it a welcome visitor to thousands of homes in Utah and adjoining states and territories. St. tiouis, Kansas City, iincoin, In Kersey, Melton, Beaver, Chenehile, Irish Frieze, St. Joseph, Scotch Cheviot,. French Tricot and Other Fashionable Materials. FREE RECLINING A alAVAPfll Surpassing any former seasons production. Perfect in Fit, Handsomely Trimmed and of Superior workmanship. Cnicago, In its general scope it is the intention of the management to make respects CO Til TRAINS GENERAL SCOPE. - ! VESTIBULE been oarefully examined and found ready for the enterprise, first-clas- s Weekly. It will appear oa or about Nov ember 15th, and the following brief synopsis of its proposed contest ia submitted : bavin it baa been decided to commence publication of a ! STOVESI STOVES Denver, stig-aaatizi- Tbero wwe only t men gnthered boat tie board, and yet they represented the v will be, in all respects, worthy of general support and public patronage. urnc Kssn, ruts? a ru fstu. I wet pay the aba nnrf far aay a at Uaar I a Sis wtna. Oaa. Hl. l;aasa.llia U lalawae.ear ama Waafs bm ar OaMivaaaaa wa VantaaleUvarri:ia.aaa Ua Siraraiaas araatnotly aaaaattalaWfe. Tbay era aaraly anin, aaS aaat Calls (taa aauafaauaa. BaaarCaaiaS Latveaaaas. THE OGDEN TRUNK FACTORY nalnana fUM. tm aaasa. Swaata sf aaaaiartana Carries tba best Una of Trunks and Values ia Taa aiaaan ataaafatSaiaS aaly b tlae aaS lain a ! city at Maaufartarers' Prices. All kiadaof TJUANUI C. WBSTtxraSY.iatUawO,UX. ia doaa. tail aod aaa as before parchaaSL.1M& HUkAV.Bl HALKKK. 1C wbara. OffMtN, Ko. Twanty-tiri; Dracslat. Vgdrai. I'Uh. St. i&XRAIIWAY. t:9 p.at rueblo. aud all pointa East, dally.. 10M a.m No. i. Fast Mall From Denver, fu- eblo, and all points East, daily S:40pm Diret connection made in Union Dtpot with all through line. Trains Kos.S and era ma to seonmmo-dat- e Ordea and Snlt Lake passengers. In effect June ia, trains run between Bingham Junction aod Alia, as follows: Leave Bingham Junction at 8.1&; arrive at Alta at 9.16 a. m. Leave Altaat 1.50; arrivaat Bingham Junction at 1.M p. m. D. 0. DODOS, . H. BENNETT, Oen. Pasa't .Agt General Manager. DAILY COMMERCIAL. It SEDDlXfl for Breakfast SiiMMjbS, aaSsrHt Shasta, for dlaaar. ' ASHLAND Orasoa. fc aaanat. Western, No. t,Bll Bait Lake City, dally, Ho. S, raoinn Kip reus From X)envr, Soon to be Issued from the Office of The Ogden 4 STOVE STOVES! The Only THE NEW PAPER Mb Shasta and tba aaagBileaat aosoryal tba Ussltaa Moeaulaa, aj by Say Ugbfc GRANDE atoa, like the big Kentuckian he was. He towered above Mr. Fuller like giant, the proportions of each appearing snore pronounced by the contrast Justice Miller w regarded by many sawyers in both political parties as the blest expounder of constitutional law ia his time. His mind was admirably fitted to his magnificent physique. For twenty-eigh- t years he has endured the cramped quarters and bad moral and physical air of the United States court seam at Washington without weaken- iag. In 1886 he was old enough to re-toe under the law permitting chief jus tices to resign at tho age of 70, with aonors and their full salaries continued be rest of their lives. But J ustice Miller SOLID bowed not a trace of either physical or jnental weakening at the ago of 70, and n REED k BURGITT. to m ai ONLY 38HOURS BUTin SXX FRAK CISCO iKD PORTUFP fas eraad Caaaa t ibe tper aarrmjaaaia, the baaattfai Maasbra Falla. Caatla Hooka, CO Transcontinental Line n S Jontlce Miller. The death of Justice Miller will recall STANDA11D GUAGE. CO to those who witnessed it one remarkable scene. It was the installation of , Chief Justice Fuller ut the beginning of the October term of the United States Passing Directly Through aopreme court tn 1883. SALT LAKE CITY i .Justice Samuel P. Miller was tie cask justice of the court As such it CURRENT TIME TAB LI, was his duty to welcome the new chief la effect Arnut M, ISM. and extend to justice LLaJ)is band. Miller stood be&ule Ckief HJUiTj TAAlUB. ftc4ifiert--- J mm the judges took their respective Ko. 2, Taat Mall For Salt Lake City, rroro, iaviii roaoio, ixaver f:6a.m daily fsaoea. Mr. Fuller was small, delicate No,nd all point Xiist.Lake Jt City dally. ll:a.c: and slight as a woman, making with No. 4, AtlaaUe(ipra ForHa tLaka ' Us snow white hair and long, flowing City, toto. Pueblo, Denver, and ail polata Xast dailv i:S9 e.n 'waits mustache a striking appearance. WJK BOUND TSAINO. Jastice Miller was over six feet in rrom a a latar. - m taa an naa al IM catearaaaS Caae mm the fcHrSS bat. aaly aarhi hws, Han, 4owa taraua tba ava.r vatiry mi Sue Less sat lastwa aaa. far aaca.. X M taucaativai Sal isrraanata arm ahe VaMUfai bay Uiat Hvaie Laai af Siaaiaa at Uaa mt WbS rede, btwaaa Jarkaoaaad VaaRuaa aaa Fraactsaa by the toMtdaa frafca.(raai d:j eaaaaa. aa taa auwrt ear iia. a aaaav-lUlotaaaTwaati iiabibaad Jack- Uad af the flg.tbe OUr and the Tlae. Twaaora aaa .... UUterle Callforala Hesse af Baateaa, Twa acre lota aw TWuatb aad (fuary . SXm M Aad ef Ue rasre Jaaiaere Her--m Fame4 far fair Beserta where ear eeases aet aa4 pleas are Mrer deys. EArrmjL pax mote.-- el caejcxlo (in earulate ao4 rWnae tae Hvar, stoma rb aod bowela. Tboy ere purely vegtable m inmaa um a ap Bukl pananjy earns a vau. br 4ruagiBta. tuflawitiA- aa arTiLiaxA. Ta tjawiMT ml km aa4 fcata, Mt Ta aai aaaav avoa. U4 tin W lata aa4 Smb. rbr WesMteaJeai look of crate eae aae Horn, tkm ROl baat vas ia4eW4 to ff act feeatU. I mil sv IS im of tkat PROSPECTUS hi tater far aaas Ua 4 cImmct amptrty st it una hum pooat : aitr anas ia aaetaaa A eivsiaoajas tfeaa iat at citf.awaa.. Sixie tae aa TwaaiHoanh Miart. ba-i- Laacula UaJ aaasuan. saa- C. F. s. aka aaHgnt ana massive rrameu in propor- - C1 F- Uiu.U ri 1 brn jian a Uat aA aeaaavtj bwagat wail as (Sua aaw m Ua w yaar win brisg at laaat aar aaaa. acaBt eanae Its Sgmor Cripi say erf Crop CMaft TIME TO Scenic Route Real Estate! A. rryoc U Is THE GRAND yngtatpMch."ttu4 Jobsa Wist, of Vfciiaia. at the baaqaet to J odfa &ofv i VOW RA1LROAOS. Y-- rt traa (feat SATURDAY, NOVEMBEK 8, Ibihi. j S. M. PKESIIAW, UNDERTAKER And Funeral Director MotixUir (ak(ta and Wood Pukots anil Cotiiiia Special Attontmn paid to Kmbalming and Pnparitiff Bodies for hliiitmont. Ordors by toWrapli promptly attndod to. I have tlin only lirvt-clto- s Heane in tba citr. 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