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Show ' " THE SALT LAKE TIMES. MONDAY. AUGUSTJ891 Accurate manner by which could ( be date rmined how the remaining voles were decided between t ho republican! i Kint democrat. 'Dim molt sanguine, i however, did not think the republicans had niort! than 173 votoii in all. Jt did rot lock as If much seratcluug wi be- - ing duuo. " j FiiU! ih I ri e art. j There wan very little excitement In this precinct, lhe only excitrinenl thut roe to the surface of a quiet conti-s- l up to 1J o'clock being tiio arrest of I nomas Wonlsey, particulars of which are found in auniiier part of this re-port, i i.ii nboi a! di um corps that h;u been u.u I'llt'.us made its appcarau-about U o'clock mid hurting n t w coidaat rotes t tlii throng moved on it coin""'. The precinct wm kers that tho Itt'er of the couiitiitfeenien's agreement eonci rnieg iionrcvdeut" vnlo be obeyed, and Um result wan that theoecu pillion 01 the challenger was cur tiikd to a mere, shadow of wh it it has be-- u in former years. At noon t;ie tally chc-H- t showed that 00 vote had bean polled. of the relief parly the old Rcntleman i grabbed a paper, subsided in a chair and was buried in its contents when ' Jim Cantlon, late sergeant of police, camo alona with lu titers end drum- - tuers and played, w'th mullled ellect, t the grave of at lea.-- l one liberal vote that fell before the wailM of its own folly. The comm. line linaliy arrived, however, and Woolsty waa reb aned with in.tnictiiMis t j put iu appearance fvr hi examination tomorrow. Th Flr J'riinot. In this pficinct the voters began rolling In early and mny wero on the grounrl and lu Hue an hour beforo the poll opcued al 30. Only a few challenge were indulged In and these the same as in tun other precinct were serly ail on tho ground of non-- r K. 15. Crite.U iw was ef.rly on the scene, of battle working lor the intcreiis of thu republicans. fikJ tireciiwald's powerful bass voice wa: heard above the din of th" com-Dine-forces of r puldicaiis, democrats ind liburrls. Hill Showcll, who holds i flagrant olllee uuder the lib-ira- l government catue early with a bnlo of ballots All the libornli who hav been sucking the teat Bf the munieipailtT until they have wTed fat end rotund, were making ihm'ioeivpi a cencrHl ruisance every w'n.iti by tiir inristaiit nad bulldi'm .aete s. 'J'lieir faitlif.iin:..i U t!.e ctm.8 ft im nrhlch they derive a fat day's pay, wr.s conspictiou.s. 'The'e iss cne fl'ht. Jt was between two liberals. Odu of the rontestants was tho aforesaid I '11 Khowell and the other a man namud I.ntitte, whom Showell had caught liberal voters to ln.lttlge in the questionable practice of attaching democratic paster to their ballots. This eiiiiprriied Showell to such an extent thut he called Laliltu hard names, when that libernl-demcrrati- c pilinr of society proce.-d.:- d to bit Willie Hiownll on the noo. Hoth of the eombalauts were arrasted and both almost Immediately gave bond, after which Showell be'an distributing his ballots again. At this poll at 3;110 o'clock 113S votes had been cast, out of which the liberals claim Mil, i he republicans and demo-crats both had checkers but their sys-tem was far from pet feet and was not entirely trustworthy; their claim at 2:30 was, that out of 1047 vote cast the lib-erals hail 410, having the democrat and republicans together with 007. Of these the republicans claimed at leant 800. As the aKernoou wears on the re-publican voto is coming in faslor. aud while there is no hope of their winning tlieir total will surprise many of those who iu the morning had little hope. ran I'Vui i.oinoi. Voters com neneed arming on the ground early. Some came with pre-pared ballots but lhe majority of tho lirst arnval received theif tieke'g from lie peddlers of the thro parlies. Tho pbetala were everywhere, coaxing, anil threatening. Tho vntimr pi,c le.ied sl.vly vci ucadilv and at i j :;J0 l:i 'w.i had leu a pol.ed. There wjb ery lUt'e challenging d.ne; the nest cf it I e ing ('oil's on the grounds of non residence In tbs wards or pre-cincts. It was noticeable that tho lib-erals chailenjed every man on the shallowest prelense about whose vote there was the remotest doubt. At 3 o'clock tha voto is beginning to come in slower, a total of 1118 has been polled out of 11)00 registered. Of this total the libera: ciaim 000 The fig-ures taken bv tho democrats snd re-publicans are unreliable but the Inrti-caiio-hre that the latter will poll a heavier vote than they expeoted. Iiilua or Hi. (;ommllon. At 1 o'clock the following circular letter was issued by the Utah Commis-sion and sent to the registrars and judge ot election in the dilTureut pre-cincts: To the judges of diction uwl registra-tion (itjiattl.i; Asliereiofore anuounced by the Com-mission, under the decision of Hon. C. Zna, chief justice of tho United States courts for Utah territory, delivered October 27, lUNii, in the case of W. P. Dennett,, the Utah commission was of the opinion that a person otherwise quaiiticd who tins heretofore been living in the poly gnmous relation and has dissolved that re ution In some effective manner is en-titled so register and vote. The commission deaires again to call attention of election olhVer to lis circular of Aug. 1, 1?W which provides among other tilings that whonevor it appears that the name of a voter has been ctrieken off or omitted from the registry list without fault on the part of said voter, aud said voter is not disfranchised by any act of con-gress, that tho name of sueh vole:-shoul-of right be reinstated by the deputy registrar on the registration books cf the proper precinct, and h be permitted to vole at the enseing elec-- i lion S. (liH't iii v. Chairman. Abnat tbn fill nr PIi..-- . There wis a woful lac't of orgunlz i tion among the republicans. At t'no democratic. headquarters thv thought tliey were In it mot em phaticallv. The tinhorn frateruily was most unaninioiM iu support of the liberal candidate. Tnero was not a ti.rht, senrcelv a ou i or harnh word tipnken in tne Fii.ii pre-cinct up to 10 o'clock. Those who wore th loyal blue r publican badges were of the besi em-inent gentlemen every onn of I' e n It became apparcut early iu ilm d iv that the republicans could ' airaiust the potent forces of otj..ii turn and boo. I.e. In their over l for suci'-'- s he :;; j erals challenged ne ti win) tiad identilied with that party ever mh.v their residence here. The "Bastard" circular ha had lit!;e effect; It is denouii' ed bv the deeent member of ail patties as unworthy of any political campaign. The derfjpciats n ail an earnest ef-fort to rush their vote in early, lu the Fif'h procinet the ehainnao claimed his ticket was ahead ai 10 o'clock. S.oond Pr.nlaat. "Are these tickets straightf asked Dr. Fowler, as ho picked up a liberal slip from tho Walker house counter tha morning. "Y'es, sir, you can bet they are," re-plied Major 'Krb. "If they were not, they would not bo here." The doctor folded oue up and placing it in an en-velope proceeded to the precinct and d'p(. sited il In the tin box painted red. As might bo supposed, Pat Lannoa lent his presence to the (Second pro cinct. lie had not been on lhe ground long belli re he and K. K. Wooiley, deiuoeratio uomiuee forsclecUnan.were engaged in a discussion. "1 beiiove," Baid Mr. Wi.oley, "Hist the people are in earnest for national party lines. The Tritium'. Is keeping up this squabble for personal reasons." As Pst retreated he remarked on the warmneKS of tne weather. Kev. J. B. Thrall, accompanied by a grip, appeared at the S. cmid t about 10:-)."- this morning. (Shaking hauii with a Timks man Kev. Mr. Thrall said: "I awobie about 3 o'clock this morning and afraid 1 would fail asicep ag.nu arose and prepared my breakfast aud set out for Park City. 1 had a great walk and got to Park in lime to catch the train for Salt Lake C tv." Kv. Thrall is summering at Kr'ghtou's, lie caiuo down especially to vot and he did. J. T. DoDnellan wr'des from Denver that ho is sorry he can not b iu Suit Lake to put in a liberal vote. Mr. Donneilau is attending to a mining deal wtiieh ia hanging lire. Ks. reporter Jackson is one of the active men st the second precinct. He started in to buli-duz- e a democratic tii ket peddler but left at short ord T. The liberals have a tent from which they ifsue their tickets. Is this tent that they will bo left in the ihniio? Ua a narrow stand tho democratic ticket lie. This is a resemblance of tho party platform. The stand upholding the republican books and tickets is bioad and open for inspection. This is indicative of lhe partv's platform. Said iS. K. lliliespio: "The liberals will win Salt Lake couuty by 250 plur-ality." "The republicans," said an old faith-ful, "have made a clean and dignified light, ir they had not I would not be here today handing out these tickets.,' "Thomas Jones," called the voice of a bewhiskcred man with a vote. "I don't see your name,'' responded Judge Addliman. "Here is Thomas Ji hues. !t may be possible that soino fe.low with a Scotch accent called off the names to the transcribing clerk and pronounced Jones as Johues." There was a commendable siaooth-ics- s in the manner of voting in the 3econd pred ict, barri.ig a few hot ia iho cellar nrshaps. A 'ew challenges were ruvle on ac-oui.- t of non reii-Jomit- t. Tii" I a'tiec hce.ver, got to ro'e a? tliey were recogaiv-e- by old resident. The principal disturbance at the sec-ond precidct was between J.H. Middle-rois- s and W. II. Howe, deputy water-maste- r. The parlies wore discussing the merits of the tickets and would have ended in a light but for the interference of by-standers. One man struck at the other an-- hit the wrong fellow, Middlemiss' high hat falling in the struggle. A short time afierwoi iB MlddlemiBs was arrest-ed at .he iustance of Judpe Towers aud sfterwards gave bonds. ' What Tto.y TU uk, E. B. Crilchlow- -I think that wheth-er we win or not in this election thai the manner iu which the republican party has conducted this campaign is entirely creditable to it. On our part it lis" been clean, and devoid of any feature which will make us biuh ettner uow or in the future. 1 am aware however that we need a better organ-- j i.ation, with oue we can win for we are conscious and confident of tho ripht of our position. Judge Powers Oh, go away: my head is full of business and I am burn-up- . i am thinking that somebody ought to turn the hosa on me. Frank Dyer 1 think everybody ought to vote the democratic, ticket, Whether they will or not Is quits another thing. Veit. I am not doing any t:iii,J.uf.. I am spending all of my litre waiting for the ballots to be coun-ted. Joe Vv'alden You can put me np on record as thinking the entire dem-ocrati- o county ticket will bo elected. CunTncatlo on Malu Ntr.et. A oter I denounce the author of that Uastard" dodger as a dirty scrub and anything but a man. Another voier (and a liberal) i'es, aud 1 denounce the Tritmue for Us re-fusal to publish the denial of its author-ship which was submitted to 11 by Frank H. Dyer and Governor West as even more despicable. It was un-worthy of a decent journal. It showed that paper to wish two honorable men to rest under a false imputation. From Weit Jordan. Gov. West received information from this pr.-c- l net r.t 12 o'clock which said that of 113 votes polled the democrats had 68, liberals 10 and republicans 14. From Oytlen. A private message received this after-- noon said: The liberals are flooding; Ogden with circulars saying tho liberal party of this city do not believe in dis- - j franchisement. Third I'r oinr. As in all of the other precincts the American citizen who desired to ex-press his political predelection by his tiailot was earlier at the polls than lhe judges of election. Tho vote was itcady and strong and it became ev-- 1 ident that one of the heaviest votes ever Dolled in the precinct would be cast. Everything proceeded quietly, there ivere no rights and few, if any, heated iiscu'sious. The democrat had a Dooth where was served a lunch of ioffev, sandwiches uml doughnuts. The rf publicans gave their voters ioda anJ sandwiches. The most e eveut of the morning was the lhallenge of General, Connor on tho rounds that he was registered in lhe First precinct. He was com- - pelied to go and obtain a letter from the i Judge of that precinct, saying his j name had been eiaseit from the list i there before he was permitted to vote, j It all happened through the confusing ' his name with that of his son. At 1H5 votes had been polled, of ahich number the liberals claimed have 140. There was no Anoth.r Arr.it. M. D. Hoge was arrested at 3:33 for illegal voting in the Fourth precinct. , Mr. Hoge is a guard at the penitentiary. is the charge. A S110CKJNGDEATH. Jimmy Lawson. an EWtor Boy at the Tbiupltitvn, Bcatolieil Away by an Awful FaU. BETWEEN CAGE AND CEILING. Woile Polishing the inflows Be ii Blow- - j ly Uurri.d to Hi D om A Vtry ai Aecifeiit. Jatvs Lwson, i n iievntnr boy al th I'cmplelou hotul, was cmigbl t)ftueii the en-- i and the ceil-i- u f .nit 10.30 uiuruiinj aud kide.t. The accident i on of the most tn-- ha bino clircuiuled lu j ith.seitv. At the time youiijj Lewson j hi.M srt!uu n niils on 8i; ul South el Iiii'.v.bbu Fifib and isixih Last, at enaed in c Bailing the wi idow. 'lhe elevator was moving fib wly t upward from the fourth to the tifln i'lior carrying him, at it were, all unconsciously to tlm shoal of the ilark river. lie was polishing aw iy aud ainging a sersp from some old sotig when suddenly the eleval ir camu in cuulret with the coil-ing, poor Jimmy' body between. It was over in a second. Nothing but a ratilo cnine from his throat and then a guet who had been attracted by tin noim relaxed the cnge aud tha pulse-less bo.lv nf the hoy fall lu hi am. a. The accident ban cant a gloom over the entire hotel. Jimmy was waa moat popular with the attaol.es ' and mauagement of the hotel as well as the gucsl and a movement ia on hand to collect a fund that will provide for a handsome moutimurit at his grave. The funeral was aunouoced to take place at 4 o'clock this afternoon. rrat and tho liberals cannot make cam-paign thunder out of the emanation of j iouiu over zealous individual who ia a disgrace to any party. Hri.f Ki.oUon Voles. Only a few private bottlos wore found in circua ion. It it dmid certain that there is any amount of scratching, When tho vote is counted tonight there will bo several sui prise, A butler patronage has beeu iiiven to the street fountain today than for bO'OH time. The feeling in ainrni univer-a- l tint Fn.iik Jvi ::! la everM ten t Hi uheu I o( Inn eoiiie-ii- t )r. We have over ,VK) maj ri1 v in trm S c itid" Miid ClM;rnii!i I'jw-t- s at 1 o'ei iek It.' '..'ter ioiin. I'll,. re ro a go. d iii i iy e t!-- d bni- - loieivot'l. th; i'nle'i.-- 'nat there! will i."' :u i'ie iierat.cn-i- t;i i in. The s tiu 10 bo :r.li:il' n led fef their ic'C. :H(ifi-.iiU'- ' "iii of in He I .1 i 1 tim letter tl.- iaV. Tnij ncrrti,hi that h;ia cliar.iet.'ii.'.. d the bai.o.s in ail pnvmeu liu-.iw- s tiio tno.t reiiiiiile proph"t 1.1 the dark. At i o'clock tiiis afternoon 718 votes h id bc-'- cast in the Fourth precinct, ju-- l VI more than the total vote in the product lait year. The Seventh wa'il drum onrpg cerue down to tho Second car:y in the inorn-int- r aud Ciptain MiddiCinas wauled lueiii moved away. S. K. Hall, liberal jtidjra in thn fourth, ia reported to hxvn nuid that today's work eett.rd the business with hiui and horeafter he would be a democrat. The Utah oomiviU.ion hi ruled that where allidavils went in nnd the name failed to reach th" rei-isi- -r ttm voter has a ritfht to vote. This will admit a large number. When the man with an unquenchable thirst who h id eaten hit Friday's tua.-k-re- l this morning wwut into a saloou and asked for a drink, the unfeel'.ug liar teuder passed him out a drink of ice water. The West Side band which has been out for the republicans has attracted much attention and won the plaudit of the multitude by its exoelleuee. It is regarded as one of the finest in this section. A teieohone message was received at 1 o'clock this afternoon stating that Sowle.s was being scratched and that Kimball, the republican candidate for collector, was piling up a tienieudeus uiaj-rit- y. Joseph Ceoghegau pinned a sky blue republican budge to his lappel early in the morning and wore it all day with commendable pride. Joe is a loyal champion of tb cau-- e be know to be right aud could not be intimidated either by .scorns or threats. The agreement that was entered into by snnia oi the mum her of thedirierent cenTil committees that where a man wr regiti 'red In one precinct and had move! out he sh iul 1 be permitted to vote where, registered, vs repudiated lv sc. era! consistent members of tho tin--- p iriies It was an illegal agtee-ii- . "tit anyhow, Th" iiieir ii hevlq larters professed to have, ih.- - todo'v.ng information at 'J.!!') o'ei.ie'i i n trie Second preciuot, out nl ' vni.-- p iiled they claimed to have t,-.) hi the Third, out of a lotai or' 3 the liberals had. 105; in the l'i.,ine. nut of 170 they had 87, the others were divided lirtweon ill.' lep.iOiie.ins aud democrats but in wii.it pr .jii.rt.ons uo oue would venture i g !. Jii l::'i i'o i . rs wis early on deck in tiie i j iii's i.i'i irt-- rs scaiierine his li;i;i.lVi. ,. a u.iii's and ticket ped'TOw hi evi-r- iiuvi:;tn. He was ub'gitious d in i an. and h s brow Was eioudud I. i;.. ,V ) hri.risiH. at Waterloo wiieu .he I i i i .n i.ijh' or il iicher to come. I , in . v......? wl.ifcH is wont to take i..-j- . ... .i.iii ',u., was sollened and svi ', in i i i'.l which tilled bis ;. t i.l to behold. i ii.ii n i is a'id West had a hi: ; mi afternoon in ... ,ii,iM i. ,. in ri. !. ii i' ts over the vio I i lie ci. i. r, ...!..! compact. ,( .i. i - that democratic n: , i i ,.... n re ii- regal ding it . .... . , t let hi in- - . ;.- , .: a r ' - .tint cried tnal t!,.- I t r ' v.r r hi.naKlf had bc-t- i ,.,,,,.! ,iv . ; hev '!r!)ie. nro a car-- r . j,.- in in. e .tiovo lo the iceue of e.llitri.l I. l'i'. A Bit of Dlalna-ite- . Liberal voter No. 1. What do you thinkof issued by the chairman of the democratic party? Liberal No. 2. The man who says Governor West would be guilty of such a thing is a liar; that's what l' thin it of it. He is a gentleman if he is a demo- - The Tariff Question ! There is no subject that is of so much interest to th people of all sections and pa ticularly to those of Ut. h who have not decided wktf their political afiliations shall be, as the Tariff Question If you desire to thoroughly post yourselves on the sub" ject, you saould subscribe for Tub Aniffli Economist. A Weekly Journal devoted to the discussion of all phases of the question. Subscription price $2 per annum. Sample Copies Free. Address American Protective Tariff League. en W. 523rd Street. New York. I THE TIMES Insert a Want, i DO YOU WANT? jHAT ijj o matter what it is. tho beet I. J: viy to secure it, is to put a j j - Want" Ad. in TIIK TIMES. HelpWaiitodjKoountoKent; . Hoarders Wanted; Houses for i r Kent; Lots forSale; Lost; Found. 1 Contract's to Let, and all siinl- - lar notices are mere effective In ... j;! TIIETIMESthanftnyother. fl Sunday dinner at the Saddle Rock. HOTEL KSUTSFORD, OPENED JUNE 3. jS'ew and Elegant In all its Appoint- - roents. 230 Rooms, Single or U Suite. 75 Rooms ViLh B th. G. F. HOLMES, Prop. Walker House. tb Walker Is locatsil ia the business crater of tts City ana has all to Mm Improvements & Conveniences Pertilnlne to strictly first-clas- s houss, ft n.anaei'd as ell as betel In the vfesl in ii stiirtly the bin. bosk aud tourist aotMl II Salt Lakn City. Passenger Elevator. th Wslkrr and the Motrop.illtsn are th lira lending- - hotels ot Salt Lake Olty. O. S. Krb, Proprietor. NLY 5c A LINE. Q - -- HE TIMES Telephone Number is 481, 12 Commercial St.. IfllftpcpularRoate II? To all Points East. Ot!j One Change or Can Utah U fcansiis City or St Louis. Elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Can. FEEE EECLWWQ CHAIft CARS. B or your ticket read via ta MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY. M. C. TOWNSENO, S. V. OERRAM, n. f. a t. a,, st. Loais. ar.if.i Sunday dinner at the Saddle llock. tei a. ir- - CaltLaka Oltfv ntah A DELIGHTFUL OUTINa A rartr Zlonit.s afnk Ike Vjrf to Aatlai Itlaod, No more picturesque revelation ever dawned before a party of touriHU than that which greeted the party that made the trip to Antelope Island yesterday as the guests of Colonel Fred Fink and Colonel Jim Donaldson. They placed themselves in the hand of Commodore Davis about eleven o'clock and after a del:ghtful royage were soon on the shoois of the granite-ribbe- empire of which Mr. Walker is undisputed prince and potentate. Once there they were extended the hospitalities of the island, the party abandoning itself to every variety of diversion until late in the afternoon. Colonel Fink recites story that would awaken the Jealousy of the most romantic mind. It was a revela-tion to him from the moment the little craft landed and a repetition of the trip is promised at an early day. Among thope who eujoyed the outing were Mr. and Mrs. Fiuk, Mrs. Lewie, Miss Lula Ferlees, Mies Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Wra. SaowU, Mr. and Mrs. VVm. Showls, jr., and Messrs. Geo. Cope and Jams Do-naldson. THE RACES TODAY. Saratoga, Aug. 8. This Is the fifth extra day of racing since the meeting opened here. Thu weather is bright and the track is in floe condition; the attendance is fair. One mile Gold Dollar won, Ayer-ai- i iro Laus second, Wilroy third; time, 1 :4J. C3 Five furlongs -- Dr. Hasbrouck won. Littlo Minnie second. Princess Bowling third; time, 1:02. Mile and furlong India Rubber won, Heitfrliow secoud, Saunlerer third; time. 1:07. Six furlongs Ocypete first, Forerun-de- r second, Little Van third; Time, 1:1 V Five and one half furlongs Charade won. Temple second. Prince of Dark-ness third; time, 1 :10$. Auetinii, Auoiloa. Tomorrow at U a. m., at No. 41PJ South Second F.ast street, tine parior set, cost $1.5; bedroom sets, parlor desk and carpets, gasoline stove, kitchen and dining r.om furniture. Don't fail to attend, if yo i want furni-ture. K. A. AtiuKiws.Auctioneer. A T. R om Op.a. .Sffcial Ditpah-- lo The Ttmrt. Masitou Srititfn. Colo., Aug. 8. The safe at the Hiawatha club honse was blown open at an early hour this n?ornln(r. SJ! 0 and a gold watch wera taken. in negotiable paper was untouched, t th- - u n ccuar. I! ,1. I r I il .'Ha ' il I -- 1. 'lie. P- - , .tin i i,i.urt. .i' n,y I t.fl'i. Tee lUiioivitK li - u' ss was done by the cou in v o.n.ri 'ast Saturday after-uoon- : tie.cct'imn v'alioon will examine end re, .oil con Id. a of lirhtge on Stale ro's I ovt.i '. Cot 'on wood creek. Probate ,l,i'it-- liartcli and Selectman Howe wdi courier the verbal petition of the citi 'ii, a;'.;in.r t.ial the south ex tension if N.n:n liast street bo im-proved. '1 nomas I'irch claims f.'5 for right of way lur a coun.y road uioug hi farm. Mr. Cahoon Ki'.end to this. Jud,.;.. Hurtch will loe after the case i.i iie;uetive pi.iU:biog at the county jV-J-Tho -- aies of real eatate for $110 ltd live Mink for i.l-'.- by the county clerk were confirmed. 'Thu bids for phimoing and steam, heating the adiiiaon lo the comity were opened and referred to the committee of the whole, w th power to act. The bids wer.s as follow: Lake Plumbing company, $14711-- , Salt Lake Construction Company (iv.lh double Florida heawr No. ', $i0"7; Mino (with FI'Tidr. heater No. titii, $IU.'.0; Oavegan iV Purccil (ulumbingi. il3; same (steam heatiugl, Sii'hJ. W. Far-rel- l iV, Co. (with Champion bnlicrs), $l!i;i:i; same (with Florida heater o. titi), $1S12. A. F. Cummiitgs was authorized to apply to the Tuird Distri'-- t court for an order admitting Andrew Jensen to the Reform school at Ogden. Should the committee on construc-tion of the addition to the County In-firmary think it necessary it may em-ploy a superintendent of construction. illiani Showell will appear before the court August loth and tell why the nuisance of dead animals, etc., is toler-ated at the mouth of Bingham canon. The appropriations ninue amount to 8(1,3,1. 'ii. FROM PARLEY'S CANON. Last W.ek aOOO ! of toner. i. pipe was I .1 -- Vf t.r lo the Cltjr by Sat. IS. E. M. Leprohon, chief inspector of Parley's cauou conduit is in the city today. He reports UlJIH) feet of con-crete pipe laid last, week. Mr. Lopro-ho-expect to have water from that source running to Salt Lake by the middle of this month. O.ltioir Moo Into Slope, Boston Courier. Mrs. liuliineh What in the world are you giving that child to drink Mrs. Gravneek Oh. this is sage tea; I give it to ilim lour times a day. -- What for?" "Why, he is going to visit aunt iu Boston "and I am getting him ready. |