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Show 5 THKSALT LAKE TIMES. MOJVDAY. AUGUST, 3, IH'Jt T1IESALT LAKE TIMES. ir THK TIMKS PUHUsitllNil COMPA.VT. Tn Tn-K- ' laWolis aed metjr eieuintf iKiin. flay (.I.M.. and la dmlwnl a"it ' halt my i P- - city at .a emits lUIMltll. Tit TiMt"mitilim ttiti full Hclte pi.-- report, and lia -- 'tal s..rlc (ove.-iiii-j l.i enure nn.ir.aimi u urn region, "thV Tivh - is entered .t B Hi Slt take l'i:y I"!' ir.ui . ,nM;uu troul tut uiaila in coi..l e.a.is m alter. l lllliln;.. Tii- Tiwits delivered at II M- - n " " ui It l.v io tal rani oner ' b When ..eliyrry 1. lr-- i, . , c- ui.iku li" iU!te toiup.ailit ' IbW :U T " Highert of fl in lw-il- nj Power. 17. S. Goy'I Report, Aug. 17, 1889. I S Powder &GWIa PUSS PHOMZEDCITYACEHIS r'Tl TH- R-ml feo Deposit Stamp System &'ontt&. Tl'ANTK.L) ;Tfi?TkiM L.N LOill-BH-V Kooiii from a week and up. cool and clean, private family, becoudboua tioeial ball avenue. ,'an7ewiidcan uv"5a kkh. au- - V dre uardiaer & W aid, bx A Plui I'uu. LMTCATHIN WANTKD MY A YOUNlJ I' man as retail naleaman: nine year expe-rience; iwnt rufineiicu. Addresa "L," Tiniei. V' ANTKU--A IX"KINI-"- " OrPiNO baud furniture. lu-tileo- & Webbsr, lis Sunn riist Kail TlTh"iTiTvv I'K c. o. i Wuitt'-mim1- . Hriiif romi.any liutlJ.n:, li.l an J hoiith Main streeu ON ET7iu N C A.N N A MAN. II.' .J:nn Ktnot. lp.-til- r. IJAKTlEsTiESlkrNO TU UiTliK' W OH TO June. Wi Mum m. UNKVTii LOAN ON lhlB VKD KKALi ei.tto I J J.H,.tn It. tlucoii. u( tLo Auiarl- - can N:il.on'U IU k "l ANIHn'"iKir"c:N'T LONU TIMS .U an. I WI1.-- per b.iM-k- 'i' ii.phon N7 ?r Siule. T'oTiTTAll H 'LB Of A V gKx i.uiiii'ia ;iod invcHtiiiHut Ut riK'h party; Cull ur ud Ire.-- . rrod Jaibtta, Tluioi oir.cu. I ' 'Olt ?Al.KrOi IKINI1 l.'ANiiB AND uttr-il3- putt-u- t ptut-'t- l c.xieft ma- - ( ' ( h'.uf. taii.'i-- aii.l ciialrn. tc. Aiiply at ihd i. nid IVtf.t Stfroml S niUi. 1 '"O.t S.M.K TWi.-STOK- I I' :TIT-J- 1 r." m fr iiii.' !! u. cloBe m, hi the Kapi.i IranHii. lino, t'or ( Hti u t l:ii In.jiijr.' ai oJl .;it n..vt.ijiii nt:v. t. SA I j FW.i C A IJOOK Xt'rtlNKSS KOIt or mor.' f..r rtut. Mu.st K,jatun.'0. i WV-- .t Hmith, T'oT HOT - M( KI.V KJKM.Mlh.D 1 riHiiiin; iras. bilii mid M Stt Bt. r;oit i?kmt-.t'v- (T L'NFUKSisiiLii 1 lipoms f..r lini."U' c;iim;'. iiIhii nlc.ly rooms. Uninru '.) Kat Tulrd Soutli yirwt. I '()' I I.KN T 1 ' KVr K K A II X 1I.U8K, (INS II lanrt! mom aud tu Binail i.ui'a fur runt, Willi I i.nrd. I ::'OlT H KNT - WKl.li-I.- :Ti TK.il H RK I nii'iit. Bi,. p: 'iect i,. i..y ami nubt, wltli l ie. tr h. x: r. N.. 'J t'.t:iiuviul t. YrHtf uKNT- - Kl liN ISlll.P Hi M M8. WlTU P UHm kit. i.fn; Xi.at I'l'.ai Hmith. Y'Oi K! N f I'.'" il'T-K- ' K)M KU IK rsn, i Ti lin South 1'oorn and K.fi'i r.i. I'. U ll umaiuau, lfc li uu ntniia, up- - SUi.'H. rpVOli 'M!K'- AMI) FUit- - I ii't.nu for aif. M.I K;.-- t l uiirtH nimtb. T Hi: Ki.NT '"1 - III.') k.'OMS WITH II I oai.l. at ."1 yi K.im S nitii. V7 HKVT t t'KN..-iifc- .n liuii.Ma. r.t.KO- - I1 tn itjiht ai'd with or without . i rM.uth I i:tb tT..rt. j CF THE UTAH COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BA5I 22 aud it E. l ire South Bt. Iffh Ward Cor.fitn Pint Hn1 th South 1. II --ofka Cor. lat toA'i and n I :c-- t Keulrer ll'. '8 u Si K ,r,i.. y Fpi'iTT. tVV. h. ii.i.u Mrs. A. :iid V'..'t mvi .ird So Win Rtie mai 4'l W. 4th No.t'i I. 'h W nl Stora M i W. I t foo h Mn r. I! 11 :i;:t N. Ma t II. K.KM.M 11 S. Mh t H. J. Smai.pt' ? :r. N. IKt Vet i r i' k lirant na. s. 4.h r.a- -t S ildow M108...T. ?l E. 71 ll Mouth Mrs, B. II .rne.... ...Cor. Stilt" .ml tl'h Sirnlh Bnarr S ,nn X'4 'h South .1. i. 1' v nn 7j'J S, ai l Met K. II. Irv.n- - 4otf.'!rd Ht John II. i ...- - on li E. "u S.vita Alt ilir KlI.WII. T;il W. Noltlt 'l!lW A. H. Wo. Kit u ft I.it"rtv rrk John K. i'u.- - ...Cor, u. d 3.mth ncrt r E st Ko 'i n X King S47 Weat T ', .pin J. W Harrl, lilO r St Ji.ba llrowu Cor. N. Tciuelu aud Sad Wrt :i i.oM T.Tttth 'U K ci. r n Fount fnl Coat- rilla C i o'. Cuu-rvll- J'te He t.n.'ib ci. Uviii tmj Co En .art'.') J!iif Neil on Bp'Ootioawon 1 (r. or e s i vil lc. ... "' 1' C i. E. Koblnaon r'ariu.nglou f C. PEff S!T'-- t cti li" tmdfl at 'be I'ank or t) i'n ;uiv o: 'M urul vht-- t amoui.t r.u;.a l.il t in depositor wt I por c. at uimraal tliuii ae..r CKNEit L IIAN'KIN .1 rrlNESS. Dir,.,,r-- v. An u . P. V. M:t '..n. Thox v. Kl.-.l- i i' ., I. 'Iv.r is. .r .nn. S. II h a- .s. Ti -. ,V J n ,n O It. liarUy, M. . cuniilus. Sa.uat Icti.ty ro. K. iU SMITH I'lUMTNG CO. Jcb Frintirg a Book Ein-I-cj iiul, County i3IC!c8Stai:-i3srj- . tl aid i W ct 1 bird boail! St. ijnr.t ostTpi i til I '?' N - s?1 CITY. A PClt.--U j with nio., y and nn "id ro d watch, I at- to i auns ,,n,l l.e ycvocital. 4 II YK A I.AR1U .A iront rooiu with priMlive of l.aturooni. li ard if In a we Mia.'.-- .l liousn ani tri.uri.ls live niiuuti-- ride from Main at mat. Api-i- t'li'oiiwii lio ai. .'.M.MOHP'IIN'K. CHI.i 'KAL.COCAINri OPlt bai.it Cvauied and l.'n-- ri aiiin l. li. h, of lad i.ai'-- s liiii ir'd scut fv-- e. Pay lux Ifni.SaU H-'7iu.-;- M Li.-i-' Y'i.n x kowLek, - prartlcal I ousn in vora and rav-er- ,V ,' earnest '"Utili In th lei itor.-- . ciiii n. i I'l.'oiinor Hu.nf-r- 's drill?, store, 'Jos Main atrect. i'. t. Hox lisij. llljllls A r roit N w. TmrTCKTT k r a rd. I100M3 37, 38.3J AND 40, COM IAWVKI.'S Hlotk. o. w. rowKiis, i CtTLv iV kulioial. AKIHirtiClS. FHF.I) A.HAhK.' ATE fi'i' HEN V lilt AI!C!IITKfrP OI Ij Coacu. l ll:uk. ttc, Uoouis H'J auj liil Comiiitjin.al lilocit. F. M. YRcniTr.cT 4i pkodhe39 Brn DrNr ,l..l'lNK.-t- i l.OollS II. HOi'ttCO. ro8 MAIN iMi'O ,'TKU3 IV JAPANF.Sta aad t.'hiiiei-1,- i, a lira- -, sn-fliis- bronzea. cat.iniits. iilks. uiitl iu- -s mid i urios. HaaU' eotue uoveltu-- alway.t ua baud. 1 11 K A 1. I STATU A.N'O LOANS. ni'RTOV, CKOhSl'.F.CK & CO. liSTATK-N- U. MAIN HT., SAL1 rEAI, City, Utah. Notary la ollica. Tlo pl.taie i fi'u mi re us:. isT,;nf MANt FACTCKKi'S AND DKA1.ER3 n muds of sell ml de.iks.. iiereea iloor and f nrnl: inn. Jol-- inland re patiliv? promptly a! tended to. life and 110 WV. Bolltli Strin-t- . I.N iliHANCK. LOUIS IIYAMS & CO. I.IFK AND AOCIDMNT. MUTTTA1 I Lift! of New Y ork. tk aud DO Coumiarcla, Hlock. I'l.l'WKlN.l. The Slaughter Sale of Tan Shoes coutinues at Spencer & hynch't. A Still greater reduction has been made for 30 day l. All Tan Shoes below cost. T. J. MORAV. STKAM ITKATlN'l E ERS30 MA1I( nait Lako City. SII.NOOIt4.PIIY. Y. E. M'GURLI.v! " OFFI'TAI., S T r. N ( i It A P ft K R - A L C , iiiiid n-- Dulp In R aniiiL-to- typewriters uud supplies; Pros yrtiss building. Morning Arrival. Ksrrsrow A. J. Wiipp-rma- n, Ro-- k Bpilnw U. l.lpp-- , lvtnsn Jf v; Noel I.-- -, I.ormj Huil.liy. VV. 11. liiHUny. H P. Cai r, II. L-- a Sin in, H. A. Knirf. Kunlaud; H. rt. llier. ire-co- i r 'Vis; Ft.tii A ioi'. West Superior; John WKln. Dalata, M:na. : A. A. 51 u'lh.. Hand, Tha lifl'sri-Do- Ilrrner Haz ir. "Well. Rastus."said Mr. Fresh tield to the waiter, handing bun a five-dolla- r bill to pay a til'ty-ceu- i check, "I under-stand von have tlict the differ-ence l;et we en a geiilieinaii and a gent." '. Yassir." ret urned Iia-tu- s. 'De gen-tleman nebbcr wails fur no change, sail." The Upholsterer. First-clas- s Repairing Pone to Order at Reasonable Prices. 1 1 1 E 2d So, Suit Lake DAN I EL H ARihNGfo ArTORNY.AT.LAW. UTAH CENTRAL RAILWAY. Timc-Tabl- o. In effeet April I, 18,11. Passenger trains wilj run daily l eiwueu Sail Lake and 1'aikCltJ as follows; SAIT LAI.K CITV. Train 1 leaves Sih South and Main... R:fa.nt " J ' ' ... 4:0ilp.m ""?4 arrives " ' ...10::0a.m :30p.ifl PARK PITT. Train arrives at Park city li"!:S0 a.rrl " S ' " " t):30 p. in " S !e.t.'s " " N:00 a.it ,' "4 4:0Up.m Oft!- - nd Depot corner of Eluhth South and ' Ma.K.S.s, T. MucKintostu r Ueneral Fre.irht and Passouser Poison in the Kitchen. No article entering so generally into tho food of every household is s- generally and villainously adaltored as bak-ing powder. These adulterated powders arc shoved upon the public with the greatest persirileney. Throhbing aJverti:-e;r.e'.i- t i i:i ncw?paers claiming this trnr.d or that is b.v.l;-tci- pf.re, hacJicd by analyses and cer-tificates, are1 yet they arc adulterated with ammnaia or alum. It is ti) be lv.,pt.a the lav- - will iahe bold of thc: o merciless mantifaclurcrs raid pvjniih thi:m for dc;iroyi3 the ctoxnachs of tho n.'3us;;:-et:n- i c .. -- . Ar.v.1 ,v! this fraud rnti deceit Pr. Price's Cr.ea;n Bak-ing rowt'i." f.r::.:. a' wo batlMng fcr pnro food and conhiiii'o io iaiiji li a pur. creatn of tartar pov.-Lc-r at almost the sam? coi't to t'.te people as the animohia and p.! urn pow-ders are rohi fit, yet it costs rauch rrore to man-.Ta- cl v.ro. Dr. I'ne.'.s Oraa-.- i Ih.hing Powder is ci the highest strcrgti;. L produces the largest amount cf leavening power attainable in :i nare baking powder. .It is free from amrno-nia.o- r any other w:aite-.-.fo- u. No nowdor does stieh work. House. wives wau have Uoitd all use Dr. Prices only. MiKht Do. Ctii'-aa- '1 rli.inio-- "Your play is good enough,'' said the x derail manager after he bad read it through, "but it needs a. better little than 'Micketh Closer than a Brother.' iih such a man as that it won't tlraW' w ort h a cent ." "How would The Mustard Plaster" do?" suggesicd the struggling urtist utixiously. Hurt iV Mears Shoes at $;i,00 for onel week at The America, 120 Main. 1 tsii.M i iili. n to Tli !;ily Times. ( Alna.'i in advance.) .r,.n'b... ..' hi!hhh."lh"h"i'-'"- ' 7 j 'a TiiKT iv I Ha t Lai. e CI t y, Plan, r Telephone N umber, P-- HIT ,M CITY. Sights and Scrnjs in and Around tb Ictermountain Metropolis Iufor-mati-for Oar Visitors. A GUIDE TO THE T0UEI3T. Salt Lnka's Location. Attractions and Climate GarEald Eoacb and Other Placet of Interest. Tim city of S.ilt Inko it f.;"iio which ri'iichcM arnuiul tim worlil. '1'ho 0iiilaliou i ill tit 5.",U(Hl. ami H at a raphl rale. 1L js sit u.itcti at tint base of tin.' W'a-a'c- h in tain in 11 lovely vaiVy, rich in njfrieMlurai.iv-- ; sourcuM ami eighteen miles flist.int from (in-a- t Salt Lake, lis elevation itliovo sea level is l feet. There art) many point of inteivt to vixitors in the city "ami near it. Here am somo of them: Tha Ta npln. This niajrniliiu'iit cream-whit-struct urn was be'an April (I, It i.s IDDxJtMl feet, the walls are 100 feet hiirh. ami the lowers, when completed, will he '('.) feet height. . Over :!..VHI,0(I0 have been ex ptnnli'il on the temple, anil it is now Hearing completion. In tho same square with the temple is the spa-cious building called 111. Tlirnrl. Hero are held the services of the mor-mon church and iIicm! are attended every Sunday by an iinm.'ii-- e people, boih nionuoil and ire'i-til- Tlie structure is oval in shape, st.tvtnty-liv- feet lii'.th and '.' jilxloO fret in lemith and luva.Lh. It has a sealing capaciiv of I'.'.li;..! people, and here may be heard whal is ciaiiucl to be the tin-e- -t or ran in ihe world, l'al li once sang in the laiiernacle, and dcnion-lra- tt d that its acoustic Hnwrs arc very Hue. Tin (,ir. ll.ul.4w wit!, i;i reach of the city. Those invite the toiiri-- t to spend days, weeks or months among their wild recc-.-c- s to IMi, to hunt, luM-al- the peaks and rabies, mid to gather wild tlowers by the nn sy sprint's, beneath the shade of umbrageous p:ii". Hig ( oltoiiv.i"d canon should be seen b every tuiirNt. Here are lake Mary aiid Martha from which Hows the turbulent Colloiiwood river; and at the bao of ihe mountain:) are lakes I'daiiohe. 1'loreiice ami Lilian, licsid s tlic--e are Mills cri ck, 1'ai ley's Kinigi'alion. and City Creek canons, all extremely pictuiVMue aud delightfully romantic. PlatjAnt Ur tii abound in scores aroiiiul the oitNkirbs of the city; along the quiet country roads, and through I he lanes dividing meadows of rich green alia fa and held of grain; while tin) ma.ieslio mountains are never entirely lost, sight of. From under the branches of trera and above hedges of the wild dog ro-- e glimpses are caught of snow covered peaks. A drive lo Fort Houglas, and then a mile furl her out lo Ihe mouth of Kniigratinii canon is almost delightful. H was here that the sight of t he moruioii pioneers was first made glad by the vast expan'e of Salt Lake valley suddenly burst upon thein, ou Ihc'-Mtho- July, iU. Tha Orot Halt Lake, "I think," says Krnest Inger-ol- l, "few persons realie how wonderfully, strangely beaut ii ul this island sea is," and speaking of t - sunsets ('hi! Kobin-so- n had said: "Where have. 1 Hot seen sunsets, by land ami sea, in Asia. Af-rica. Kurope and America, and where can 1 say I have ever seen more s coloring, more elect ri lying effects than in the sunset on theCrcal Sail Lako of I tali." Salt hake is as beauti-ful a sheet of water as can be found anywhere. The waves are bright blue or green. and as they dance on itssurfaee it would be bard to tell w hich color pre-vails. It is doubled with beautiful islands, and it affords tho finest sail water in the world. or Amelia palace, w as Unit by i Youngwho willed that it could be the residence of his lamrile wife. Alu-ii- a Folsoin Young, but since his death it has I n d as theoiiiei.il resilience of dignitaries of Ihe church. Ilrl.liam Y'ouni;'a j known as the hce-Hiv- e and tho Limi Iloit-- are old fashioned structures.; curious i'roin associations. These are situaied ill what was once lirigham Young's domain, all of which lias passed int.i other hands, save the large lot in in which is lirigham Young's grave. I'rospi et 1) iii wilh ils lookout lower commands a splendid v iew of thu city and its sur-roundings. The Tltlilii. Iluildlnr possesses inlerest as being the general depot for taxes colle.cled by the moinioii church from its disciples. Liberty park, iu the southeastern portion of the city is a beautiful resort and can be reached by rapid transit trains. Th? Chainhar of Commerce, ou Second South street i.s visited by those who take an inlerest in the com-mercial standing of t he city. There are several large cases containing speci-mens of I'lah's mineralogy which at-tract much attention. Suit I.akB Tlieator. This latter place of ainu-ciiiei- was built by lirigham Young over thirty years ago. It is a large ami beautiful temple and comfortably arranged. Amieiiiiiir Hail-nea- r the temple, is used in winter for worship by the mormons, the laiierna-cle being too large to admit of proper heating. Assembly hall is l'JdxaiS feet, and co.-- t $ l.",d.n.;)il. The ceiling is dec-orated w hieh church pictures among them the Angel Moroni disclosing the Jiiding place of the golden plates to Joseph Sniil h. Camp I)uula. three miles east of the citv and over 400 feet above it is beautifully laid out in the midst of lawns and orchards, and the barracks and houses of the oliiccrs are built of stone. The post commands a wide view of the citv and beyond where Great Salt Lake lies molten sil-ver at the foot of tho western moun-tains. Hrk' Hot Spring. are in the northern pari of the city about threo miles from the business center. They issue from the base of the mouii-taihis- , and are regarded as a very valua-ble aid in cases of rheumatism dyspep-sia and scrol'iilla. The waters are used both internally and externally, and there i.s an excellent balh house and necessary appointment for the comfort of patients. The YVitrm Sulphur Spring are between the Hot Springs and the city, about one mile from the postoHioe. There is a good hotel and comfortable bath house in connection with the springs, and they can be reached by-street railway. Thn mountain are unsiirpas-e- d iu magnilieeut eonons. and at least a do.en of the grandest are COjING OF MAILS. tt unit l.k rny. lui, April 1I, MO I. I' J n: it ..!,! to I i; i. i:.,.er, o lUloU iiu l .k ti m a m. i: .J 'At - iii I vl -- I 0a.m. i' I,., u i n r'li ti I.oran iii, I mil inn at- - !" ui t. a. o a , .. Jii !(. f n -- a r.iiici.-i..,.,- . ,' "0 p. ra. I;, i M vl f ir :i p. iu. f. IV Mai! .'or I in'. '. ."o.u ina.I'ort-iv l .it - a ii't-- 'o . ... n p. m. B. li,-- vi r .u a fa mall. K p. m. V. 1' ran i Itv. C'.alvit'i aid nt i! 3 p. m. U. 1' I'r'i. o Ma.'urd ai d lnt rtiu-dl-nle i .'at rt:iu.m. I; IV Sio. kion and Int. run ill.i- - .lat. 7:10 a.m. P, C r nil V lv, Mill t.'rts'k aud local rn 'its 1 : 0 a. m. K. (.. 7 Wia. m. HOCUS Cull AHillVAl, III' MAIL AT HIU'iiTH. t'. t'.- -l rn fa-- t mall .: m V I'.- - I'm k I t and ( a I't vallpy. i a. in li. M Hi u i an Or .i 6;10 p. m V. P.- - Kllsi-o- Mlidrd aud po.uu lio th :5 p. m IT. P. Hto, kt .11 3 I p. m J. (1. W Ciiiirornla nnd west ). iu li. il. W. l'ir It. linill 4:l.p. in It. fl. .'ilii- exprosa M a. in It. II. W - Hui.'bain in U. C- .- l'ark (jny- Mill (tiro- - etc 6:U p. m okkicB linens. Mony ordur window opei.sUa. m., clorn 7i T. m Openltiif iw u 'O a. m. Cioaitirf rf l"t r win lo v i. m. iiihi1 da Ivi-r- ludowfi op n a. m lo 't.p.m. ft:iiim window o),-i- i .H a.m. to ft. p.m. Curilorn w.a.lo.v.evrttpllnn fluiiday.d til 7 p.uu JU NI AY II'ICRK. Omiral dnltvi'ry aud namp w ndowi , cjpnn II a in to 1 p. m. Carrlm' window - to 1 p. m. I. A I'.r.M.jN. 1'. M. All iSl A VTA IT.i'S V a. l:n. is thin tnntiol when thfi discovery was tiiado. Tim ore in found tliu full width of thu tunnel arid will run from 6 to in silver and ovur SO percent lend, Such. or will net over f'ioo a ear, to that should thu strike hold out for any lmitli of time there would bu a fortune iu it. Hnmmlt Count Mtnaa. Park Cl'y Mirer. Ihe Mi ilr-nr- property whicli his been worked recently by Messrs find (jiles, hag been closed down. E'trhteen tons tif ore were taken out during the lime the property whs operated, and although of hitfli ir.ide, tlieru wan not tuougrt to pay ihe Operating exponses. The Crest-ou-t company will not Bink for some time yet, as tiiey have Wire ore bodies above tho lower levels now to work out. Theru is only fifty live feet yet to sink to reach the tunnel. I tie "water is nil bein drained by the tunnel, aud pumping is no longer uec-rassr- J. 11. Morrit was in town on Monday on biii-inc- connected with the O'Dou-ovh-jrroup. Two men lire at work there and the prospects are good for the property becoming a chipper. The Anchor gallows frame is finished; thu eniiiues are in place and almost ready for operation and iu a few days the machinery will be ready to turn. Tho Park City sampler, since the re-pairs have been completed, hat been putting out its usual heavy shipment and i.s now working smoothly. A strike was made in the shaft of the Typo this week. The vein is about eiuhttfHU inches in width, carrying me-dium fjradt) ore. Frank A. liird of the firm of Hauauer & liird, assitycrs of Tmtic, has accepted a position as at the Union con-centrator. ('. Dolberg. one of Park' old tim-ers, w as up this week looking over some claims he owns west of the Daly. The Moears ahaft is down 140 feet. II is beinir pushed on down rapidly aud is well timbered. Nick Trcweck spent most of the week in l'ark looking after the Alli-ance. The Mcllenry mine was a shipper last week to "the extent of eighteen tons. The West Knd i.s being rcsurveyed for a patent. I. oral a nl ll-- n ral. The Ontario shipped thirty-fiv- e cars of bullion last week. Tho Crescent is expected to toon be able to pay dividends. A new shaft is being sunk to cut the Roland vein at Stockton. Eighty feet a week is now being made on the Ontario drain tunnel. Ore shipments which have been light for tho past month are picking up. Montana has a sapphire mine. ltkis located twenty utiles from Helena. Hingham claims more producing mines than any other in the territory. A small production is being made by tho Out-Pos- t in Canon Fork. Hinghain. William Kelley, one of Ophir's ag-gressive young mining men is in the city. The ?ales on the stock exchange last week crowded those of Denver mighty close. The brokers on the mining exchange today transferred their predilection for stocks to polities. The Trapper, located near Ketchnm but owned in this city, is getting out soma high grade ore. The shipments last week of ore and concentrates from . the Crescent amounted to 210 tons. M. J. Sheridan, president of the Chi-cago mining exchango has some claims in American Fork canyon. Geo. I). Shell has n turned from Clif-ton: he promises a sensation concern-ing thnt camp in a week or two. Tiniii miners are hungering for a cheap process by whicli low grade ores can be converted iuto coin at a profit. The owners of the N'ast at Bingham have several tons of ore on the dump and are extractiug small quantities daily. A rich discovery is reported to have been made last week in a new part of the country bear Park City. It run 1150 ounces. A fine vein of oro has been struck by the Alliance company in running the Hammer tunnel which is now being prospected. Thirty men are now employed on the Galena and Emma mines at Fish Springs. A shipment of four car loads is en route. Crude is the name of Colorado's min-ing camp. The new district, which has large bodies of low grade ore, is'locatod near Wagon Wheel gap. Regular shipments are soon to be made from the hone Pine in American Fork canon. One is now being sacked and the mine looks well. Work at the Milkmaid miue.in Amer-ican Fork canon, I progressing finely. Oee has been taken out of this mine rcgubi'vly. though no shipments have been made. U ended Benson has gone east lo or-ganize a syndicate with half a million dollars to work the iron mines in Southern Utah and to establish works in this city. A body of eighty ounce ore has been struck in the Lion mine. Ophir. The mine which was a heavy producer years ago is again being brought to the front by Aulhony Ai Maguire the lessees. Th Arepsfn. What is believed to be a good strike was mads! on this mine last week. It is located in Cottonwood cation. Hing-hain, and is being worked under a lease h. F. Reck and Oshorti. Consid-erable work has been done on the prop-erly and a loug tunuel been run aud it THE 1TII0TINNEL. To Open One of the Mines on York Bill to the Depth of Twelvt Eundd Teat. THE NEW QLIN 30E COHCEN TEATCE Summit County Eonatizas The Strike on the Arapfun -- The Maura Mo- 2 Lccal and Gunurai. One of the most important enterprises to the mines of York hill in ltiutfham will bo the running of the Telro tunnel work on which will commence this week. Riid whicli will strike ttie vein l.'lii feut ou its tlip. This tunnel w ill start from Cottonwood gulch and as thu vein dips towards it it will only have to run Iroiu oJ0 In o.'iO feet before it is aeuehed. 1 he management expects that by putting on three shifts of men it will be able to liuish lnt) work Within four months. Mr. Mduer a ays that with this work done, there will be enough sloping ground ahead to keep llieiu working for Home years. Il.vuleu'la and lutirt. The J'iuiiH. inl awl Mining T'crord publishes ttie dividends paid by mining companies during July and since Jan-uary 1, ism, as follows: No. paid Per Kli'ir.-Si- 'O il. i' .la 1 July nun e.l.ifi 1. u'H A- -i n M. A i'o I'ol.t 40 SHi.iwd Al en ,. S. M. (Jo.,M.,ii Ian 1 m'4 'jr., 0) Aiiaau-u- !'..!. .. I r." t M-- , iUmih. i '.!., P..i. r..d 17, U .3 a". .awl Alllr-l-- M. ;..., A. uka I lW,tf0 ... Ell'.'Oi) At.autJ.. C. M. Co , Mlrhl ..in 1 1.10 i,or Halt. a lluin-r- . Colo- - iiiio 4 1,tm 03 f0,0.0 Iil-- lallu: M.Co.,Mon- - tna 7 70,000 S.15 4)10,0 Hani M. Co., Mon-tana 0 13 30,000 HaliKi-.i- t Siuugiior, Colorado a 3,000 .01 O.O XJ Hal i.litu,. .11. CO, Mol-lis ia i! 10 2i"i,l) Hoetoii Sl Colorodo 8. i o il 31.S30 .7'i KI.7M llohioii k ,M ni alii, Montana ,),0J .'. He-l- a C. M C a, M i .... K'.CO IMA), ) t'f AI. t o, l iaii 7 60.10 0.U0 WO.'J 0 Cenilitl I'. M. Co., .11- - CMUI I 10) --'VO Cb,tli'hl.,ll li. M, CO., Ci.lonia 7 3 ',0 0 .SJ Mi.ni 0 Col t.- M. C i.. Nevada 4 lli.nt) .... .!,! 0 liti lit' tl A.i-U- M. Co.. Hah S IO.oiiO .06 &,0 Con.-.- . i,ui-...- citv, rt. & i,V i n 1 Sp- -. lui.u'a Clay i ,, i. ay M. Co.. ro.oi,, i. i ti 4.i uo .u ai.'oo Ca l.o ti M. Co.. Colo- - iaii.. 1 ' .0 i 6,00 Con. c.ii. a. M. Co.. Nn, 11,1 1 I tns.im .ro ins.ouo Copier i. -- u Mout.uia..l .hi ii....) i i s. N v'aila 1 U.UJ .'i lln.liie II, no (lIMVi'l. C. oil,, ilia in in.nm H ti r,. i o., t 'nili .7 3T.;iOJ l.oi i.'liJ,i 0 K.kJ.ini M Co.. .Vlolira- - tm .1 - t.SO 300 0J pruiil.! n i'. M. Co.. 1 0.n 8.00 Nl CO Cold li,,, k, C. .Int.. il ., J ii,;.m .i l'i ,.!- i li'i'tr.ii ry, Mi.ntanii :J 10 HykKi l, ran lii Mi, mi a. a Jil. i .., Moiita ,a 7 100,(100 2.! M) Heliaia a. i.iaao I US. fi(,0 0 lleriaCoa. M.Co. Mori- - tuiia ..7 lft.OO) a..-- 4 1(0,000 Hel-t- ni A t..r M. Co Moinana ft ItHOiiO 2f. W'.OuO l..n.rilvi.r. P;ah .... it lloiiii'stnk,' 11. M. tin . 8. Dakota 7 I3.a0d .70 S7.M0 Idaho n. M, iio Cali-fornia 7 11,3 0 lS.ro r7,.Vi0 Iron Moiiiitaai. Mon-tana I Oft 37,;0l Jacks., ii 8. M. Co., Ne-vada I ID WW) Utile Kulti M. Co.. Col-orado 7 10,000 .14 70,010 Mat Mazemia M. Co., Colorado S 17,5)0 .I'.'U VS Ml Mainm ,tn M.Co. t'tih.B IW 0 .Vouui Diablo M. Co.. Nevada -' lo.fluo .10 S0.) Musllidd M. Co . I tall ! UMI .IW KMtati M iiiiiuk Star, C O. ..2 Al 5i,ouo M star Placer Co.. cadi 1 BW 7.00 K,S Moulau.il ualitedl Molitt 7ii.-j- lj ill,., i.ileou. lol. S lOI.'O) .4 4i',"H Nirlli Star ., t al I 5o.a0 .vol l ll tioiiilnouwratl ti, NV 25.101 N'tli Ha'MuT M co.. (.'all WD M atuiO Nana t.u.ius.Ki T M. Co., l'al il 1,0 0 SilorO N'lwlmwi M Co, Cat..l "a ;i.oo - looAkl S.IM 2n ,ui M.i'o.. Mli ,'m,."0 li. l lim.nH I invirn, s. M. Co . I'tali7 7.i.ojU o.:u 6'J.,i) l"u i i Kuivici, t'.il I '.'." Ma.ir,) l ario t M.Co ,Mouiaua7 1U,0U0 1.7.1 3.," 0 Co.. t'lith ... .3 7,!iOJU 1.75 17.50 ijllicl; il pf. M. Co... t alifornia '3 2.50 lis.nu Qiitm-y- Michmau 1 5.WJ av"uo Ken .SI. Co., Pa-kota a ir..r) Kid Cloud, Idaho 7 1U.U0O .1; It'LOnO K.clilili.lld Con. M. I'D . Ni.v.da 1 OX0 llunu n Lode, Colo-ado 3 OP; lh.i.OO Hoi-k- Kork, Coal M. Co., Mou ana 1 lOi.uou .o."i luo.imn Klaito, Coii.ra :o 4 8.7mo .1 4 l.i.i.o S iu Ml, net Co.i., Colo-rado 4 "j.000 .90 3H0.0u0 Sleil-- l Unties M. Co., California 1 15,311) Sliver i.lauco, Colo-rado 3 11 .S.fluO Silver Mince of L. V.. New Mexico 2 15 75,000 Sil-- nt Pi lend M. Co.. Colorado 3 0')'4 Tannine k C M. Co.. Mioliuan 3 8.00 4CO.O0O W. V. ii. D. M. Co., Cal-foinol 4 01 ft'M) Whale, Colorado 1 5.im .01 M0 Yuukeu Ctrl, Colorado. 'J P.a.OO) .75 lMi.iitW Tl.t.'l tl.n7,(t tV.17s.547 Tiv ltest Friend M. Co.. the Q old Hock Co., t!.e ii'toria M Co. and the Ho. on .4 Idaho 'I unnoi, all of Ooiordd i, paid dividends during J uiy. 1!Ki:vi:tii:s. Haker for shoes; 4(1 W. Second So. St The county court will reconvene Sat-urday, August to. circus will he in Salt Lake City in September. Another new band, tha Cadet, will be onranued in the city in a few days. There will be a display of fireworks at ('alder's park tomorrow evening. The Melhodists of this city will con-ttrti-a uow chapel in North Salt hake. The Twenty lir-- t ward Sundae school wiil picnic at Cahler's park on Wednes-day. A local wool grower predicts thnt the clip this year in I'tah w ill be i There was a crowd at Syracuse yes-terday and (iarlicld had a big attend-ance, loo. i'olitical clubs and drum corps can pel their fifes and drums at Coalter & Snelgrove's. John Hickman, Enoch Holbrook and Diehard Wolf were discharged from lie penitentiary .Saturday. Ilev. )r. MeN'iecrt occupied his pulpit ypslorday. He has been enjoying a vacation around American Fork. The temperature in Salt hake City st k o'clock this forenoon was ?'!, linden hi i, l.ogan Tii, Hingham H"i, l'rovo 70, hlockton TO. lbv. PeWitl Tnlmage lectures in l'rovo toiiiirbt. The reverend gentle-ma'- i will lecture on "l!ig Hliinders'' in Salt Lake theater Wednesday night. The new special collection of mail (ratter six times per day in the busi-ness center of tho city is acknowledged by the business men to be a great ac-commodation. There was a larga attendance at the funeral of the late James A. Uoyle, IJ. S. deputy marshal, yesterday. The services were under thu direction of tho A. O. U. W. Andrew Amundson who was injured at Hurton-(iardi,e- company's planing mill the other day. is progressing nice-ly. While endeavoring to put a belt on a wheel ho had two ribs and a linger broken. im:i:soval. J. V. Kline and wife are at the Cullen. h. W. Witherspoon of Chicago it at the Cullen. S. 10. Richmond will leae tonight for San Francisco. liert Seaboldt, the post trader at Du chesne, is at the Walker. T. L. Dav idson of Rochester, N. Y., arrived at tho Walker today. 1). hippe, chief steward of the Cnates house at Kansas City is at the Knots-ford- . William Olivee and wife and D. II. Henry and wife, Omaha people, are at thu Onlleii. T.M. Richardson and family of Okla-homa are at the Cullen. Their chief enjoyment is bathing at Garlield. A. M. Powell and wife of I.ehi are at the White. Mr. Powell is one of thu well known sheep growers in Utah Noel Lee. boring llushby, V. II. l'.iis,l.y, II. P. Caiter, II. Lea Smith. 11. A. King are English tourists at the K illusion!. IS. II. I.angley and daughter of Hel-ena, are at the Walker. Mr. Langiey is traveling passenger ageut of Ihj Montana Central. I. Seligman, representing S. oolf, the well-know- cigar man, has re-turned to tiio city altera proiitable trip arouud the circle. Messrs. Madson & Barries, the lead-ing wholesale fruit of Og-tte-were among those who attended divine worship in Ziou on Sunday. V. C. Bardett of Elko and' W. F. Plumb of Duck valley, a psir of Nevada men. are Cullen guests. Mr. Bartlett is proprietor of the Gem hotel and Mr. Plumb is Indian agent of tho West . . Clenron Concentrator. Park City has another concentrating mill in the Glenene which is finished and is running satisfactorily. It was built by the Uiah iV Montana machinery company aud whs running iu less thitti sixty days after the order was given. The mill uses practically the same ma-chinery for saving the ore as nil of the oilier concentrators of Park City, namely jigs, and seive tables. The mi tie is reported to be looking extreme-ly wall. There is a large vein and the graile is qui'e up to the standard. From the developments done in the past few weeks six hundred tons of ore have been obtained w hich is now piled ou the dump awaiting treatment. 1 he pioductiou of the mine fur the remain-der of the season promises to be very heavy. la the Diamond Cnnaolldatafl. A letter has been received by Louis Bamberger from the contractor of t lie Diamond Consolidated mine near Silver City saying he had uncovered three feet of low grade ore iu the bot-tom of the 100 foot shaft, and thai be wanted him to come out and maku ar-rangements for swing it. The ore dis-covered is an argentiferous iron, simi-lar in character to that prod need by the Golden Ti ensure. While it, is not high grade in silver, it carries a high percentage of iron and is very desira-ble for lluxing ot her ores. The smelt ers want it so iiadiy that they pay for everything there is in .t and charge nothing for treatment. Eicartioa to Syracuse. Sunday, August 2nd. The Building Laborers' International union of sail Lake and Ogden will give their first an-nual excursion to Syracuse. Trains leave Salt Lake at Sl.oO a. ni. and lai'l p. in. and returning leave Syracuse al 5:30 p. m. and 9 p. m. Fare ior the round trip GO coats. Where I Win. iuliiu? Wm. Cushin who was last hard . from at Roimer, Montana, last year, is wanted by his relatives, lie is js years old, is S feet iu height, and w eighs 110 , pounds. Auy information leading to a discovery of his present whereabouts will be gratefully received by address-ing Mautin Ci shim. l'iattsiujutb, .Neb. |