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Show ' 0 THE SAM' JjAKK TIMES. 'IVJSSUAX AUUUST 4. itSJl. v " Ihe I ariff Oiiescion ! - o . There is no subject that is of so much interest to fcht people of all sections, and particularly to thosa of Utah, who have net decided what their political affiliations shall s be, as tha Tari ff'G) 1 1esti qrjj If you desire to thoroughly post yourselves on the sub ject, you should subscribe for j Tue Aiiiericaii Econoiiiist A Weekly Journal devoted to the discussion of all phasc3 cf the question. Subscription price $2 pr annum. Sample Copies Free. Address American Protective Tariff Leaguel 123 W. i::Jr.l Street. New oi k. . e '1 llH Sla'.iyiiiur taia if Tan Siioi',4 conl tines at Ppoticer iV Ly nch'i. A Mill prcaiiT rtliirtion haM llr-c-liiauo for 3;) days. All Tan Shoes Imlow cost. 1, MM A- M-CAP. KIECIvIDY Consolklate Tlicir luU rtts. i lilfi SUCCESS. ; s I Si 4 V5 J -- .'. : i i S: : . . .' ; ..;.,, .,-- . o i - ii"-,.- ' '"' ' ' ' ' '; .' '" ' ' ':Sy. ; The new resort en State street is becoming tremtn-dou.l- y popular. There are very few Utah pioneers who are not familiar with the name of that popular favorite Col. lid Kelloy. The colonel has a. host of friends ' and admirers and while ho may not have h ed here so Ion"; as those rand old pio-neers who made the wonder-ful overland exc ursion to this territory in '47, ho has taken time hy the iorelick. as it were, and improved each shining hour so that through earnest and persistent efforts on his own part he lias made thfi acquaintance of almost the E NT IKK COMMUNITY who know him in no other li;.;ht than a man of fair and honorable bus-iness methods and :r.c who is always on the alert lor some amurxMnent or enter-tainment for his friends. We may 'add that Mr. Ke'ley has recently con: o! dated his in-terests with those of Mr. Chas. Keil'ey who, as an ar-tistic dis; nsor of sparkling! beverages and a jolly gotnl fellow, is too well known t the Salt Lake fratrrnity to need an introduction ti .rou;;h ti.e medium of these columns. 1 1 KUHKKT ML Ass't 31au, V'. ' JK i j j Insert a WM, i HAT DO YOU WANT? Y! No matter what it is, the best n 'j vir to sccurci it, is to )iit hi j "Want" Ad. in TIIKTIHIS. Dr. l'urrovi's, oculist, aurist. optician Spectacles litted. Commercial block. --ALL EL'SlViY, FISH SPEIH2S, DEEP CREEK STAGES Will leave IMSNoK HliOS. 1IOTKL DAILY on the arrival of the Utah ii Ne-vada Train. Thert Till bt BUtiosi for th Benefit ot Ptisengsri on the 8 Ufa Lin. Parties wishing Information Is regard to th road will call at i ounor bro. Dl"tjn"e Pt stu-ell- ne from Stockton to iwep creek 14Smtl From A.aektoa to Bcrlhner't Hunca. HV " " S'Tinnei s Iluuch lo leeway... Isi " " Dn.-'ivt- ') Kii spt nii J " " Y lsu Bprlns to Cllft-.- 45 " Cilitou to Deep Creek 10 " Coaicr Eroi Stocltca, Utai J.W.Farrcll&Ca ' 'S L' ? ,Sy jll jp. V sj V ,:'f I'.iB '. S. If. I ' 4,l I ; i , mw, , pmm, m s mu fihies. : Healcrt in all kinds of --LIFT AZD FORCE PUMPS. J Orders liken for Prlvo atn! TVi W!s. r'et-:- . poels batik and c"rnei tio"t mad is?' Mad, 4,.i(ile Autirbucli tiioi. Te.ei..tu. dtx mKKUTSFORD, OI'DXHI) .TUNE 3. New and Elegant in all it Appoint- - ments. 250 Rooms, Single or En Suits. 75 Rossis lulh Bib. G. S. HOLMES, Prop. Walker House. th Walker Is locate 1 la the business eeattt i f th. City an '. haa all tno ITadrn fmprovemsnts 4 Ccnvenfences fe-- f iinliu-t- o a Btrt.'tlv first-clas- s house. It rtaaar. d as eil as m y hot- -l in the West, in i is -- th liy t io till Lucas aad tourUt hotel M Sjtt Lak - Cliy. I'asscngor I'lfvator. fhe Walk r and th" Metropolitan are the tw le.id u' hotels of Salt Lane City. t G. S. F.rb, Proprietor. ' T. C. A.I.MS'I'I'OSO. J. ('. lf,-;- s. I'rcsnlent. Maoa ,o:'. Utah Undertaking Co, GiMiCiul l'ji:ItTiafrs And Eiii!;u!;iii'rs. T. 1 'Phoi e '8 1. No. at; Matt: it. F.r-- t door north of fJ.H I St. James Hotel. , 62:1 La.U ii.l, ! then il:y and uiat. KVeryihin j ne aud hrt class. ) Help anted; Iiooiiis to Ilcnt; t l t" Itujirdoi'si Wanted; Houses for J" t f "i Je!ii ; Lots lornalc; Lost; ( I I Contracts to Lt t.iniil sill si.ni-- 1 1 I ' lar uotlces are inort; in ;! I TIIETIM KS titan any othn. jj 1 v.. Q iNLY A LINE, 1 p-IEJIME-S . Telephone Number is 4Sr,' 1 12 Commercial St. I The Elks Saloon Opposite tlio Theater is to he in charge and under the management of Mr. Reilley while Mr, Kellcy will devote his entire time and attention lo the new resort he has recently established at No. 228 State street where at any and all times ho wiil be glad to welcome his old friends and patrons with the warm hearted cordiality so peculiar to himself. The two sample rooms under the control of this gen-tleman are said to be stocked with the finest and rarest im-ported goids tli3t ran be found anywhere. The line of Fins Ii'jrtci & Dcmcstln are the finest procurable and as a matter of tact many com-- ' j pliments are lavished upon the proprietor regarding the able and eUicient manner in which these institutions are conducted and it may be safely said that diere are few if any men in this j"articular vicinitv' that can be compared with j Col. lid Kellcy as regards the management or" a first-clas- s and high lyres-- i pectaK!e sample rgom. j 1'he newgymnas uin run in j connection w ith the Elks Sample Koan, opposite the theater, is ''in'te a prominent feature and deserves the most libera! i atronage of the pblic. 0;, osite Theater, AND 223 STA1E STREET. k "" ':, T II i s Tcpclar Rests j ' To all Points East. 'en is" Oi!j Ce9 Chsas f fan Itab ti j kiiSBCitycrSLlo'is. Elegant Pullman Buffet Stooping; Cars. llll EECILLG fClB CASS, j He sure your ticket reads Ti the MiSSODRI PACIFIC RAILWAY. I M. & TOWNSENO, S. V. CERRAH. j '8. ft AT. As,8fc Loill. 4l i14BtaMiitM I tolthOttjh j ?.;' v..)i:' I t.;..ivi" -- ' , ' ' . i ' i- - 1 r.',?" ', ' - ! i :" ' . ;! ' . '; - ,..'?. ' r ' .' . . " ; fsfJ - .. ftt i- - f ,iy . ' v-.- -- 'A f w; .';:! -' lew :.'. '. f" ' f. Is. & nm,l A Sacteisor to EVANS & RG. S. I h?(.rhb''?Frn"'P,nr j" 21 Stt. St.. ait L.kn. U 1 SPECIAL iTTENIlCSCIiTN TO EHir- - i I CEIil OF EiJDIEi C;8BlIIBL TcIspLcr.?. SS4. ; - ..'. ? - "v:i"v''' Burt & Mears Shoe at Jii.OO for one ' weak at Tii Amurica, 129 Maia. ' t4 if ' fsVtj r .. j ;. ,.- - - : . .. - :'St:- - urV WYOMINC NOTES. Max Goldstnit'i, a Chcrenna junk-man, win setilmicc.d Thursday to HiTt lino unit thirty days imprisonment for 1 having stolon L'uiou 1'acilio property in his possession. .rained MeDermott. who recently fought a dual with Tom Madden, is in juil in Cheyenne, churned with a registered letter from tliH United .Slates mail. Laramie people are circulating a po-- , tilion asking that the postoUieo depart-incu- t put on another mall trail) each way over the Union i'acilie. A similar petioii was numerously signed in liaw-iin- s Homo time ago, Keports conn: daily of new finds at fluid Hill and tit other points on tho Medicine How, J 'us creek ami Koek 'crook. If tnere lm truth in all of them Carhon will lie tho nearest supply point for nt least a doeu camps. The Sundance llnulli- - has paused into the hands of a "took company. Articles of iiicoporatloti ' tD tiled at the oiiiee of the secretary of state Thursday. The capital in HViiHi and " intended to j im .ro e the plant and ultimately g a ' buudaiiee a daily paper. Notice to Watftf Consumers. rpHB ATTKVTintf Of TIIK J'tJBLIC IR 1 berehy called to an ot.ltnami 4a relation to the water works passe - epti.io4. f. A U l'H',retrjetinir llm us" of at r lor prluminif iur.iu. wnt.iin the miner and lower "priual-lu- n lUnt rfctH dfurrluy-- follows All thai puriioti of t'.e rlry lyin ea it and north of ttio Mlorai luiiU-i- Is he.iy lua.ie. and declared to i.e trie, upper epraik'ii.tf it' trlnt, to- - t - Ooaini'-- Ivif at the Inter- - etioti .f 1st Weet an-- ith No.'th ttrN, mid r ' JKttn tltfui' ho an alon r nahl It west n! rw to .'ii.l Norm nt vi't then'o en t nli,a (1 ';n No. th street tj Apple Btreei. thano - iiihoi.nt.Tl Ion f A, pie Mreat to Hrt North M .'t. tmnre Hst akmir M.'st Nui-il- ii. t to Fast Ti'tiinle t.. t, thei re soutii alornr .H T,. ip,. etret to North Te.npt etreet, Ihiure alo'lir .North Terno'ii t t t i t Cut aire,' thence s.ulh ul .n ;st Kat t to rt .uih Omul Mr-- t, iiu,n w -- alonu fnit-- Tom-plf- "tr-.- -t t :! ai tt rm, t: ru.'o hoiiib airing i't;i I. ait to l.l e.ty I'.irn. ,,t !! t.ik'M v.ver from tl niaina i SoMiii 'rHiiij.jH ntl' m I, t of Is Kat fllre.-t- , uml t.'i"H.i tal.in tho mV.nonnm Kut bt.r.-.'- t fiill bo (!..'ait':l to oeioti' to a .Id ut .'I that port on of the c'tv lylna a d m.Mth of for ft i .I'l'i.l' r i ti a a .e mid II..-- iu-- io i'is ti.o ,o.'.it siu'.nai uK'iii-t-n; rink.ltor for tl !'iw:s. t'pti. oi'."Aa ai. 1 lri.i.19 la t .. init r lU trri. m ii" u'-- "iii i. iw.i i ti.o huur ..f t) iu',1 y o'rlo'-- ;i tn.. Mi'l '1 "'' p Mi,. :illt 111 t.e lower ilr.ll 'it Ilefa t. ho. rs of ! an. I 1'. o el k a m aa t n ( .lur.ii r t a iiifn,;!- uf Jaly. A;o":Hf .le'ni.rr fl.t'l liltot.TO- I 11';: Vi',,r. T.l t7 i ll M...-- 'i a'i i aoi d tv iha i e ai ov.ni! (..- - the Mrn.u-1- n of a ' 'l " r e t. ? a.. It oi t! e l:;.-- r !IM.-i-- r, nn l :'" run ,,i -- acu d:iy fu.-ti.- B:.'I'H ;t 111 Tvlr" er ,jl "1 f i..y i u vi'.i.'t.i. .mi i f ti.o tirov'sio'.a o' .i'1. ." .ll li.il!, i'H ) iri...l,, ((; 'i.il Q : ,..''"tl t i ..-- t "i ' r- - f, the tt- - t ni"l it. .1 e..'n ,i I.. only Uoiian u I I j,' ...... - i i. ., t ol,. li,.e. '. i 'i-i- .i of t!tl" ori'ii:;.:!'- will b i. elortii Im oIjmiviM. l.f or.;, r oi th Kia r. J. f ,7a.:h. fity fctlt T.uliH C'ltv 1 t ah .1 v I ui Si INlplIELL Big Flooila ia the South do Enormous Dauiejo to Crowine; Oror3 Oloud Lurst at FilliuQro, THE LIQUOS TSArriO IN SAN PETE A Fairview Man Arrnineed on a Charge of Iuoust -- Tim Payuon fc'shool Census v y Nrftcs rrom Our Nuighbori. The 1fi inontliS-ol- child of Mrs. Louisa .J. Varlm of leaver t 'ity, Utah, wax drownud at Menan, Idaiio. Sliei'ilf llrown of l'romontory, was throw n from hi Iiii'V and drac't-- for a iiiiitt.'r ot a mile, aiistaiuiu! aovcru injiii ii'i. Whilit painting a rr ri in 1'iichatn, J'i'i ph S'ofd lr uti feil a dlstatii'O of Iwniily lt,"l,slfii.in;,'on his hoad. Jit-al- h resulted in it low hours. If the pi rent rpiiy season would re-peat aunualiy, Southern l.'la'i would hi) Mceon I to nonit as a gra.in ui eil a-- at'it-'ultura- l r gion. Alii'am lion lias eoiui'le'ed thr census for I'aymui with t its result: .Nuniln-- of iov. '114; H'i, l.1.'; lo'a! iiuiiiii'T of la.ys aiid iirls liei wei'.-- i thu a -- i' of ft a ui H, 1 his is an incr.'jis ol Tl ot laid e ir. In tii-- sal. s Mt. I'leasuit has fir onl'dnpp'd l'i (j;iii l' sollleui 'lil" '.villi ales anioiiiiliutc to j .;.", 'itiii, ju; t sew n times ilial paid for dr nks by thi! thirdly houIs ol Mauti, and nearly nine times tilt) uii'oum pui'i.'ha-.u- d iu Eph-r.an- A man liy lint fianut of Joseph Mower, of Kaii v ew, whi rraii;ned for examination btdoro coiiitiiisniouef Hill nl l'i'iivii mi a clrt' ,'o of iuetnt. It is , alUfeil lliat his wife, Cynthia Mower, is his niertt. Mower was hound over in $ ll(l to await the i'i and jury. His wifu Was hound in if.' ill. Tho uroiitest Hood thai has ever liern witne-ie- d iu llm iiorthcrti part of San I'cte, iMiunly was wiliiensial in t Ink crock canon, three miles north of Kairviow, last Wednesday. Thti Hood currit'd nway cv.'iy hoard of' lumlicr, amoiiut-in- i to aliout 3"i,()iK feet, MooRing to uil tlio mill companies in the canon. A Fountain (liven correspondent wriles: Wedncsilay afternoon at ahout 1 o'clock a miirhtv nl li of water des-cended Iroin liijf iloilow, and rimliitij; fortti upon Ilia Iniiniiit: laud fouiheau ' of lowu, did demolish and many acres of urain. Tint tliim.c:o done to raiti and lueern is bayoud tho w ritera couiprehfiision. Sanpete is by no means a county of drunkards, for al'lioii 'li the amount of liquor aoldisipi.to largo, taken as a wlioltj, i: will not loose any by com-parison wild other counties. There wcro in the county last year seven sa loons with a total investment of $ Ten men wcro cuipioyad lo the luiriiin thirst of tin) Datives, who went paid mutually $'l.o-'i)- , an e of tWi per year, or two dollars per day, and 'their annual sales uniounle'd to JIL'.OilO. Tim recent rain fctorms culminated is far as Fillmore is concerned, in a bin doild burst which occurred Sunday July -- lith, above that town, lioodiuj; the streets to a depth of two feet or more and sendini; such a torrent of mud and walur dow u Chalk creek as to completely carry away all bridges, both grunt and small, suaiiniun thai btreimi- Lueern and (train lields were many of them completely covered with huge, accumulations of mud and diift debris, causing great lum to the far-mers. Tho Ileavor I'lotiinn says: "So much land has been taken up iu this v-icinity durinit the preaeut year aud jilanled with crops of various kinds that there neemcd to be almost inter-niinaM-iroublo about water rights. This has however been avoided for the time beinif al least, by the comparative abundance of water, that has thus far ."haiTemcil the season. Only let there be shortage of water during another Reason, and the district will have to be necessarily invoked to settle tho inev-itable troubles consequent upon the of the appropriators of ui the irrigating fluid. MAKSIIAIS kali:. fUKSTANT T ) AN t TVS TO M-- I uii'OhI hy the T nrii .lu.li. ial 1.) miJi t of tha t ti t .ry i.r I tali. s .alt exi.o e at pi .lie Mile, at !!o fr nt door o: t...) r..ni;y ( oi ri lion at KariMi'toii, I favi,-- ' t;..ia;i Territory of t.'t Oi, i a Hi '' th ,i.,y of Aa m.H', a: ..'t o n m al, tb.t ;hr. titie, WKt.u. ar ,1 Inter.'! of .. a V. I'.l .11.. oi, In, i, it a to t.ie follow n I1.!.' e.'il. iv ' ;ll est tH. H t let. e lv I) '. 10 II im Cou.i: V Oi in tib Territorv. an.l pnc la iv- - iles'rli?j as vtf s ..its. ' .". 'ia,. ,v N, ;, i" i lo r ( Mi'ile.1 ly SiiH S u' t,. '10 1)" Hold a ' ti " P'0.ei-r- of H: II W, It, J. ..at tue dt oi '. .1 i..,ti i ', r.i-- ly in , ",'i.o ,. , I. ii, part, e , d in,' uudt-- the Una iiiene of y ' ii. , 'ieim- of sato, L'a h. E. II. PA ICON'S, t. S M.o nul, llf V. It. O ei'F.i urn. IW'i.iitv Marshal. Salt I.ahe city, t't.ih, Juiy i;.'. - IMPORTANT. It'o (iran'le We4tra Ex lainlin. Coiinin'iieiiit; duly 1st, proximo, the Kin til audit Western will bei;in upt Sevier valley branoii as far (toul'i as Salina, Sevier county. In a. billion 10 opeuini; up a line to a number of important towns in Sevier and San l'ele counties, the rich and much talked of Marysvale mining dis-trict is broitht within about thirty toiles nearer railroad communicr.tiou than hiTi totoie. The new Millions are Sterling, friin-niso- Wiilow (!reek and Salina. Freight will be received for ail these points, hut should be prepaid excepting to Salina. For passenger rates aad scheilule call at ticket ollices. J. 11. i'.EN'NKTT, (ieneral freight and passenger agent. NOTICK TO CKi:;lTOKS. Kstate of Susan liowmnu, Oeeeased. NoTirr. is ui.KRiiv itiv'i N. iivtiik '. .1., 01 ti. M.ovni.oi a iletios- - tra'or w.i !i will oia.-- .1 .f 11. es at of sasan Ii.i'.vtna'i. o. re;. He lo 1. 111 c e 1.1011 oi, a l kit lnt ii .a li.oiii c. U is a.'a.e-- t i.i.i ..oil .ie- - CV.IS..1. tO i ll t tfl'I't Wll t ll" lie. vo.tio.i'rs wttni'i t"n m.ietas alter t tti o :l 1; n 11." I ils 11. t e to the sail John j ovviu o. a l.ls o. 9 ', i ;t Ijfihi S..a!h i.r.'. t. s ;.lt lao ec ly, I. t ill 'lerrlairy. in the county of Salt l.alte. .OulV H. II..WM IV. AiliitpilRtr.it .r with th . will auiio.M'd of said D.l'e.l .I'll!' '.' :h IS'H. SoKt'iiKN.s .; &. 11101K11KC, at'ori.ey CARFIELD beach Mew Time Card. On and after June libth trains will run as ollows: Leave Arrtva Leave Arrive Fait Lake, (iarilei.l. (iatl'.eld, fran La.to 7:10 a. III. S: li,i. in, :Ml. 01. IS., p. til lU;.a.lil. Id: 1. a. ill. V:'0 p. 111. y:liii.tn II an a. 111. II I . a. in. "'.' 1.1 p. 111. 3:1.. p. 10. l:0'p. 111. :4." Ji. 111. Il:illp. 111. 4:io p. m. S'lOp. 111. a a.', p. 111. 4:liUp. iu. IM.'ip.iii. ll'.O'p, 111. iltlip. in. p. m. h:l". p. 111. S:l. m. 4: l."p. in. 1:'" p. at. H:l p. 01. e:o'i. ri:t"p.in. 1 :oo p. la. 71"ji.m. in, lit., p. 111. Ivolp. 111. K:l,o. rn. 7:Hi o. in. IT:!.", p. in. :.!n p. ui. tloa,', p. m. uiily except .Sunday. i Daily exrept Monday and Tuesday. Orchestra band In attendance every nay. Fare for the round trip, Mi cents. U. K. Ill'III.KV. (ieu'l As't 1'aaa'u'r Uep't. NOTIi'K. TiamiTi'iiY of U a it. I I! 'I M Y r S At l I. H 1'. T'i r. 1. 111:1 v i icici r:l : 'lll!.ah.S HI. J HI DAY OF MAY, ls-- l I.,.. ui 1 M a In m.ci'i. exec e and i1elle e t, r j t II. rei.eiiias tm ue.or t e h. ne toi.l. II. Iila er. a ee 'lain ti ii a deed Jui.e lul l. - I, .,) p 1;,. n;l of Iiohk.i A of '. .in.. 1;.". of t.:..- - . . of tliB Cmiiuv lie ill- i.f 1, lie C co l v Utah 'lerrlli ry. Now. Illel'.'i.ire p:'tiltl!.t lo ta-- ' pov. er 111 liie ve te 1. y ttii.l it -t t.'- d, Mi, ill etjiose lit i.ili:c ealo ;.t t!i,j roai c.o ir ' tlje Cotuily etiriiiioe. P. f.ie tatv and t'o-.nt- ol S ilt Lake. Territory of ftnti. mi the ;! day of s:i. a. Uo'cl.iek 111. on h iI.i div. all o; the proper y Mes' i'il'.'.t In said ti ust do.-a- . the he nt,-- siitta't it ,n s ill Lake l.'ity and i .unity, en itory ..f Ut ih, au.l niore p;.r 1. crih.'.t as fo'.lo s. ; betnti.ti r at e southeast I' .riier of L it three I ;). nloca lllie. n d o I'lat "11.'' Salt Lake city autaey rum, li.u then.e N'urth one hundred slMy tMI ) fi. t: th"H 'e west lllty-tw-ami liiv i f. et; iheiice soulh oea hundred sijty feet; iliouee Kaat fill y two im. one third ( .'.'i ,1 feet to place i f b if imln,'. I ma! his sale at t he r. 'ipte.it of J lt.iiiaer. the holder of mi' of too promies Ty 1.0. s to tiro i,n payment oi which s;ihl trust deed w is giv, u ami tor the n that the on said n te l.a- - not ' e. 11 paid in accord-a-e with tin) t 'l.orth aim that tue said J. It, Ilia 'r has el cted t declare the prin.-l-jia-dm) in iiccor. lance ith the t. rnis and ot said ii'.te an I t ust ihvd. i iia.sk H. Sua hi. .s, Trustee. NEVADA NOTES. The track from Cioleonda to Piute is under water, and trains have to proceed Very slowly nu account of its unsafe condition. Waterspouts in the moun-tains ure supposed to be the cause of the Hood. County Commissioner Shields of Lyon county, "now living at Silver City, is a very "sick man not expected to live over a few days. Mr. Shields has been identilied with min. tig interests in Ne-vada section over twenty live years. The Virginia Kiiti-rprim- The Cornish pumps on the L!oU level are lining put into working condition, and it is expected that tlmir force will be added to the pumping Dower engaged in draining the (iold Hill mines about AtlgUSl o. Two Shoshone bucks named Spruce Aleck and Laughing Charlie fought a bloody duel Monday morning at an In-dian camp near Wells. The trouble arose about a s.piaw. They were both hobbled together and fought wilh knives. They are horribly mangled, and Aleck will die. Kev. Mr. llinkle. who has been sta-tioned ht Lovelocks for the past two or three years, is in Keuo. He is enthusi-astic in his praise of the log Meadows, lie says there are wheat lieids of two hundred acres or more each that will proiluee iiuy Wiishels to the acre, and barey lields that will yield sevcnty-l.v- e bushel to the acre. The second crop of alfalfa will be heavier than the fust. Hay is being shipped tt v the car load lo California, where it is iu good demand. IDAHO NOTES. Daniel Chustman, a Silver City watch roan, was murdered last Wednesday by some unknown parlies. The Silver City people have made tip their minds to have a four-day'- s lot of sport al their race track, beginning the iun on S' 'plumber loth. Robert Noble was over this week and sold his clip of about IT."), Out) pounds m wool to (ion. Roberts, the vuioi buyer price from M lo l.'H cents. Ou the evening of July ?4th, M.. Briggs, a lady forly-seve- years of n...i was thrown iroui a carriage in Keteh- - tun, and sustained a fracture of the ekuil and oliier injuries which tire like-ly to prove fatal. Mont Oberdorfer, died suddenly nt .Silver (lily last week from apoplew. The deceased was born in Havana, in lH, and came to Idaho at an early day, being one of the pioneers in the Loou Creek placer gold exeitempnt. Wool is coming into the l)eLamar company's yards at a rapid rate. 1 ho yards have been iimde much larger than last year, by grading off additiiw- - ; ai ground, ami their rapacity further increased by piling the wool lour cords high. "' . j" |