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Show ' .. . THE SALT LAKE TIMES. SATURDAY. AUGUST 1, 1891: s UTAH lNjUOTSUSLL. Km. Win- Viddieoa ofOaorleeiou. Struck by Lihtuing an3 lieriouaiy But Not Fata:!; Ljw. KILLING riCH WITH 3 IAS 1 Ths BritNa 0f Cwb County-- An Onyx Kinu Ho:.r Lozan-Oliipm- uskj Destroying Sugar . Chiflmoiiki are destroying '.lie guzar-- ' in Wacatea roiitlv. Or from the mine, looted neariiar-oenCily- , ln'r Lake, nad has ju-- t l,e.-- aayed. It gliowi :!, percent i. v:; oiir.cc t0 til0 t(m. The mill !!: anpplics the power f.,r the Lugai,, Power. Lijtht and Keating company, wis washed out Juesday morning. The damage o extras; vo that a week wi!i urobi.bly elapse befon lint litrli's will run W. 'H. WMker again. tells the Wasatch l.'c-- that he has plenty of evideneu that giant ii used in ho Provo river to kill lii.'i. but cannot Fori out win is lui ijrit. l!o fur .summit county oXcn a bonus of $iu-- j for a The iron bridj-- o over Blacksmilh'g lork river completed Monday, m v'y detail oxeeat the railing. Thin completes all Vu) bridge o far begun by the court and Cache now has on of t'ie finest serif of bridges to bs. found in l.'ish. The Logan ,?aas.- Mr. J. H. Brown has located an oiivx mine near Logan. The mine will "b valuable. These, diicovcrie aro all iti a line with the g'.a'eiuenu t hut, have been nude in this paper that this U Lot oniv the rie l-ift agricultural !mt the rieheit mine ral region in the Korky mountains. The WiiH'trk W'urv say: I u r i n c: the t h o ; . r g'orm Stiudar' evaaing, 'Mr. Wm. Wiridion of Charleston, wil etrnek by lightning. The) extent of bar injuries have not yet been determined. Mr. Widdisou wr in a back room, and his wife hs-- pone to the front door j.ist as a bright tlaxl of li;htnini and a hem;, clap of thunder eauie. She Kave a siMVHin which brought, her husband to tiiM yard, where he found bur lying li'iK-ilfs- .n hi r face. Mm was takeu in. but it took a long time to bring her bf.ck to COIIK'UlUMll'-A- . PUBLIC PINION POINToTHAT WAY! It lias been recorded as a matter of fact, and thoroughly backed by authentic proofs that about o per cent of those who embark in business upon their own accord come out on the short end, as ic were, and in time arc forced to the wall. Many theories have been advanced re-ar- din the excedin-i- y larRc percentage of those who find it hard picking and fall on the wron- - side of the fence, and anion those that seem the most reasonable are such as merchants bcin- - ne-li-- mt, p. or imancieis. bat, managers, unpopular with their custom-ers, poor buyers, extravagant spenders, etc. v A business in order to be .successful must be conducted strictly on business punciples. 1 uere mast be. one ncoSaized head and superior Oiliccr who must be thoroughly familiar with his business. You will probably ask : JT1 p P 1 O We would answer, "Simplv because we understand our business and attend strictly to hTT Or0 ITTiO OA Vlirr000"11 That is one of the SICCIETS C)l' SUCC1:SS. When you come into our store, you V V II f I 'V SI I III ( I Si v (ind the minute vuu enter that we knov how to conduct a furniture establishment. You will ) llj CllV V V vJVJ UUVVjUvJIUI notice with wlut CL0C1-W0R- K REGULARITY anJFccisin our employees' move around.(The7dot7us time to wait on you. ) It will do your very heart hA to come down and take a trip through our immense store We Don't Think That We Exaggerate! When we say that we have the largest and most complete furniture and house-furnishi- n stock in the Teiritory. You will with us anil public opinion points that ray. We sell as cheap as you can buy in Chicago, and the reason we are enabled to do it is because we can buy so unmercilully Cheap from cur Eastern Manufacturers. Ihe chacreucc be-tween the prices' factories make to us, and those they make to other houses,' almost pays tho freight. We buy exclusively in P PA 31 1HTI fl I It is about all one locomotive can do to pull our Immonsa Train Load of Household 1 1 0 V I 'fJtifI3 9 ll Ull lii JiliJ JU SJ Goods which we have pilcdaway between the cellar and garret of our store. JJU i L iLfjilljIlllj What a Snap You Have Got When You Deal With Us ? It's a bif thin for you, and you should look into the matter and convince Jourself. Lot US explain. You come to us and tell us tat you want to furnish a house complete, or in part. You are not a millionaire, nor is your father a banker. You need the Roods, and want them real badly. You haven't much cash but, r.cvcr-the-les- s. you want the poods right away, if these are your circumstances, you can strike a bargain with us at once by selecting what furnishings you want, and then simply paying us a nominal deposit, and your goods will be delivered at your door in a jiffy. You have the privilege of paying the Jalance in small weekly or monthly payments, for which no interest or other expenses arc charged. jit's as Simple as tie Nose Upon Your Face! friends about it and them with that for themselves. The universal expressions of our " Done quickly and without anv unnecessary publicity. Tell your bring you so they can sec friends and patrons are, "Who would ever have thought that such a wonderful establishment would find birth in Utah," which demonstiates to you more clearly than ever that the only true and tireless toiler lor trade is M 231-23- 6 STATE ROAD. The Fre?d Furniture & Carpet Co. MMmm N fiecently the fblowing riotfc appeared In tt9 $ 6un FrunvUcb Chronicle. p 11 ft hnd hern nick only about two j werk,, and it was net until the hist th-- or fj tinir dfiv that the itnlndv took a set iou-- . timi. ft At tli" hffcinmni; ufliKill. (" hrsutb-n- frmn J nia.jetej and vtonuuti I,.iur thrr ki-i- refiitl to p- iToim their fiif.cf ii;i and he passed ipiietly awny. Thus ended the lite 0 cf one of tnr in'si protniii'nt i in Crtli H3 like thousands it othr-r.-- his m-- tiiTu-l- drntli wa-- Ii4 ff 'u Cat ly T syji.ptou.s of kid"'' di f.isr. if-- ou y irp troubled with di .belcs, ravrl, or nrv de- - ffl r.a'ii'f mci.t of the kid:n or urinary orjns, df lay proppr trejtmrnt untit you nrc ij forced Rive i.p y"ur d;ily dim-s- ; rftn't x wa-t- e y.dir i.inney on wnrthle. i bnir.mits "3 ami wiir if but v.r'kc at 'ht. wat ot :3 tlir 'iiscae at once by usiut t hr jrcfltrst of all lj known itme'lit'-i- , the crlchrrticd (iwnn Kid-.'- 3 n v Tea. It has avctl i he livr of thousrui In. '3 why Fhruild it not tuie yuu Trv it, I'irt-i-vretHble and plta&dUl to take. Jl.OOa pa k--t sue. O f r5.00. Sunday dinner at the SaMb Kork. ATIOHNf H AT l.iW. I A .VVICRS-ROOMS 37, 38, JO AND 40.COM-- J l Bio. k. i O. W. POWERS, t CUL-I-lou Hut.!. a i E. BELXS. J. TUCKER, II. W. SELLS pc CO. ' j WHOLESALE & RETAIL rjEALER3 IN LUMBER. Krrt South St., Opp. 14th Ward Aaotuby Eoom. Pontftaics Box, 1078. Old riour Yark of .Vtia.xtroiii; & Baartsy. Fraser & Chalmers, Ghicarjo; L. C. Trent, General Western Manager, Salt Lnka City, UUhJ lldena, --Uonttiiiu. Mirirg: Mactjincry ! . Aad Machinery for the Systematic Rduetion of Oreg by Amalgamation, Con- -' cenlration, Smeltiug and Leaching. Builders of ti'e llomeatake. (iranitt) Mountain, Drum Lumnion. Anaconda. Blue bird, Lexiriwm and Companies' Iteduction Works. Hoist'.ng Kr.g:nes, Geared and Direct Aet ing; Pi os peeling and !evelo!iueiit Hoists; BuilUerg of Improved Air Com pressors and Wire Trauiwayg, l'ru Vaunieg Machine, aai Eaibisy Cta-cenlrat- or. ERLKGTRIG MOTORS !M j ftlo Western Agents for Lidprerwood Hoistimr Eno-ine- s and Tvler Vire Vorks Donb!e-C- i imped Mining Cloth. Ktoctric Light Plants, Diamond Core Prospecting Lrdls," Concentra- -, tion Mills, Plectra Klevat iri, Baud Roek Drillg and Compreisorg, Otii Km Tutors, Know las' Punipa, Hoot Uiowen, &ings!and& Lvuglmt MiUi. j ... i Shay Patent Locomotives! AKtlllTKCTS. FRED A. HALE. IATF. OF tlKNVKR ARCH1TFCT OF Ulock, Etc., KoJiiii IV3 and 11 Comnierclal lilock. F. M. ULMKR. RCHITECT-4l- )3 PUOUKES3 BUILDTNO JiTANESE GOODS. H. HOP & CO. rng MAIN 1M POUT KR-- N JAPAVKSH tfj and Chinese brlf a brB.'-- Rcreens, bronze, cr.bmets, silks, antique and curios. liauU-Boui- e novelties always on band. lit A I. KS1 ATK AMU 1.UANS. BURTOJT, GROESP.ECK & CO. rF.AL ESTATK-N- O. iMtt MAIX ST., SM.T City, UtaU. Notary iu onto Tele-phone 4M. I ' Jf . . ; ' 105- EAST 1 5T. STH ST. Sunday dinner at the Saddle Rock. Dr. Burrows, ocuiut, auriit. optician Spectacles fitted, ('ommercial block, - GARFIELD BEACH Tim. Card. On and after June gsto trains wili run as ollowg: I.( ve Arrtv. Leave Arrive Salt L,ke. tiantold, UatHetd, Fait Lake 7 10 a.m. S: 'tfi a. in. ll:r-a- in. VJ:t!t p. m lo:0ua. nt. :0:4:a. m. 'J:IX1 p. m. 'J;4." ji. ci ) lama. in. II : i: a. m. "J i.. p. m. 3:4a ji. m. l:Uip. in. 1 r p. ni. 3:ti. rn. H:) p. in. SaOp. ;u, 'J l.. i. m. 4 CO p.m. 4:4 p.m. 3:U'p. in. H:l: p. in. t,:'ie ji. ni. f:4ri p. m. 4:0"p. IU. 4 I.', p. 111. 6 :UI p. m. Ifrl-- ). 111. f. :( p. in. p. m. 7:()p. m. 5 :4ii p. m. S:lp. ni. p. m. H:ip. 111. s f p. rn. ; nan,.-- in. (;a:ii. m. nc.tu p. in. MJ:i:p. in. Daily exi-oo- t Sumlay. t Daiiv except Mcuilay ami Tumlay. i i'.chcRira Itand in atteniauca evry nay. tare tortlie rouiKi trip, Ml i. uvui itr. Gen'l A't i'aiis'i.; r Uep't. . KtllMrUKB. SAM;R(TFniMT AND DKAI.EKS N MANCFACTfUKfS scli inl tlks Kcreu doorn ami furuiturft. Join in auU pn.ir.p'ly atfecileU to. lnsaud ill) W. S(,ut.'i Temple street. INMH.4NCK. LOUIS HVAMS & CO. TURK. LirR AN'D ACi.'ini'XT, MUTUAT. I Life of New York. fi aim Hi) Coritniflrcial Block. ! KING A" YANKEE, ,; JaVLEK3 I2 Hirdware, Stoves, Furnishing Goods, Carpenters' Teste,' Bronze Gcods, Etc. A Full Line Always in Stocfc, Ci3 State Street, Satt Uke City. :10 '.r Cant lli.oollit On the fine millinery and hair goods Mock formerly owned by Mrs. Mutton at Fast First South street. This is a genuine closing out sale and entire stock must be closed out by Saturday night. Don't mis it. S. !I. Cowi.Y, Assignee. 'I SSar ISM - "i ',,j "'," i'; j y vj i ' ' ! t . ,W I l" H 3CVv VI. t MIUNO. P. J. M.'KAX. CTEAM HEA't'tN-- EX';tNEER-S- :. MAIN O Street, ISalt irFsin.Kiriiv. " F. K. M'OntRlNr OFFICIAL S T K N ' ! !4 A P 1 E R -A L 1. liaml nn tvp. writing )e .,-- i In K"tntnt;i'in tyiMswnwrg and nupiilles; lro-Kt"M-Kulidiag, The Upholsterer. Firgt-clas- s Repairing Done to Order at Reaaonable Prices. 1 1 1 12 2d So, Salt Lake. "DANIEL k a r ring to ii,"" ' AT rOnNY-AT-LA-Aw. ui'y VutAit- in Office. PABST MILWAUKEE, BOHEMIAN AND HOFBRAN rsisEusa fuLk-s-sJ a Css7 On draught at Fritz Kiepen, der Bier Koem'Vs Cafa da Louvre, 13, 15, 17 and 19 Commercial St., Barement jThe same BOHEMIAN BEER on draught at ths Clift House bar, Charley Denhalter, proprietor. I MON TANA NOTbS. Huttc is entering upon a grading of her in earnest. A tre-il- c. on the Northern Tanilic rail-road at, llreds Point w as washed away Tuesday niiit owinn to a cloudburst. The lightning struck thu Central hif.rh in Helena a tew day ago. A few shingles were knocked oil and a Kliphl fire Kturted, but tho small blaze )vas easily extinguished without the, aid ,of the tiieuien. The novelist will liml more material for romance, in Hlena, Mont., than in any other city in the country. The city contains twonty-govt- nuliionair.-s- , nil of whom have mai'e tneir fortunes theru. It has pobl kinus, cattle kinij, l iver kins, preat gamblers, a good lire department and a discouraged religion; Ii'iifriou in Mo' tana needs more than crops. The liorr Coal & Coking company J'ccntly bt.rtiek a new vein of coal and the mine is opened up HOOD foet, thus uncovering a supply of coal that eatiuoi, be exhausted in years. They are pro-ducing more coke than tiioy can sell at present, ami it is as line a Ual;ty us ran be turu'id out anywhere. Ku'te. Castio and Helena are tho principal " market. They have forty oveus ruu-Din- g with a daily capacity of lifty tons, gnd will add sixty inert, oven seon which will ive them a r!;u!y capacity nf l.'iO tons. crops he put in on new land Ust spring are looking tine. ' Two prominent "iyA,la, red man have eontracted with uup growers in the Sacramento Talley to furnish them r00 or COO Indians next month to gath-er hops at 11.23 per H0 pounds. Kichsrd Kirman, the present owner of the Marysvillt! mines in Lander county, is working a few men iu the mines, and expecu to continue the work in proportion to the proupects ahead. A'prail. New Not.. Work on the new reduction works at Reno will rommence in August, The new flouring mill in Mason val-ley is to be supplied with machinery withiu two weeks. A barn containing ten tons of hav. two buggies and a ti ie hor-:e- . the prop rrty of lid Pates, a rancher near Reuo, was destroyed by tire Tuesday morn-imj- . Loss ibout jjiiil.). W". M. Gitrord of Mason Valley has of late been making quite extensive ad-ditions to his band of sheep, and next winter wiil probably feed Sfl.tHK) head in the valley. Mr. Gilford is building up quite a ranch in the valley, aud the cornplish some important results in the uurUiining camp. TJ.e U water war on at Casper. Theh-anohme- have shut olT water from tiie tons on the grounds of prior rights. Sheriff A. D. Kelley of Cheyenne, went west on the Pacific express last evening, having in cuargo Mrs. Tho-mas Shaw, of Harlville, Laramie, coun-ty, who waa adjudged insane by a jury at, Cheyenne and consiguod to the asy-lu-- u at Lvanstou. . WYOMING NOTES. Carbon peoid-- j view the emhe..le-pien- t case against mjeut Kussom and Crcbie us only a joke. Alex Lutr. postmaster at Gold Hill, While in Cheyenne, he succeeded in or- - pantir.'; a filacer liiinuig company, Hid hopes w;lhiu a sliort time to ac- - j NEffSFRiPlNElT. The Effect of tha Sudden Acquisition of Wealth Upca Win. Zirn the Discov-erer of the New Distriot. CTIIEE NEWS IiEMS FROM NEVADA-A True Fiah Story Two Highway Man Sent to Prison A Sweeping Order Oondonsed Itains. , Kxcitcmeut iu the Pine Xut district near Cariou, jev., still con-tinues. William Zirn, the dis-coverer, panned out (JiiOin one pan and says he has taken out $100 in a small sai k. A town sito is already laid out, and it is named Zirnvdle. A stsjre line will be put on from Carson by Oliver Koherts. The distance ia twenty-fiv- e miles. Teams will take out building material as soon as possible. Among the most promising finds are tho Mas-cot, Mountain View, Valley View, llank of California and ths Senator, The Carson Arnl tells of tha effects of th sudden acquisition of wealth upon the locator ot the principal ciaim at Pine Nut, being the only claim upon w hich any work has been done. He is au eccentric individual. He sleeps at night between two Henry ritles and works in daytime between two pistols. Hj will permit no one around hi? claim at any time. His head is turned com-pletely. j ALL HALLOWS COLLEGE, slt 1 ak. City, w ill be reopened for boarders and day scholars on the first Monday in Sep- - tembcr. The course of studies ein-- i brncen the Commercial, Classieal and SeicntiKo. The Knglish coi:'e is thoroiigh and complete iu xdi department, snppleuientg-- this j y.;ar t.y Banking. Stenography, Type-- I writing and Telegraphy. French, r'a.u. Paiuting, Drawing, Music, (in-- ' str'.tT.catal nd vneal) taught by proli-- j ciflii's. The discipline guarantees that the best care will be taken of day scholars as well as of boarders. For ;hu coitjing year several improvements are projected, and the Scientilic De-partment will receive special attention. The college is under tho direction of the Marist, T'or terms, pros-pectus, etc., address tha president. KliV. J. H. CllATAIGNEH. COLORADO NOTES. The .Cripple Creek miLiug camp is booming. Kico wil! be connected by rai! witii the outside we rid b October loth. iiliam Cuilitis. an aged man, tried to commit suicide by jumping from tho t ieioria avenue at Coeoio. No .. reasou t '..ive-.- i for in t;c.iU. at sai-- ; :i Cousidurattlii tiAumgi) wsdoue in the Alum' vai!ey. ! a c'O'i-- i bur.-.l- , v!ii,-i- i ws'hrt.l out ti!:l, irrigatiiin ititcue aad .;ris. 8Ul-.- t tiaiii-Hg-- J '.v- - .lH-n to 1,'ie De;i,-i-- & !Uo i i'ie tracks Miiei Mt'Ivat!::.il, attoraay for Will-i.'rc-p ?i : : ri ; li!n.S mil iu disuriet ci'i.rt r.t Pui'i.lo .iainn A A. Andrew Co., jiiri.iti.n-- Jcaiera, and Frank Lingitam, in Mom tne iiusiuesa is carried i,:i. S luie making '.t:an pur-c!:ai- " ia '.ii-- tin.-r- tiie ,ady feil hack-Te-d throt'g'i an trap door, a e of :ea fet. injnri n her spine, it Ih alleged. Sue e!:iiius$l't.i;i!idaraaget. ftsr iB'Uistriousiy dragging the lor twenty-fou- hours, the body of James tftepiieus, iii art. si in funca iK.'CoraU'm. w he fell iulu the river Sua-t- . night, was found reposing in a eh.fir ir. a saloon on Uuion arentie. Kephe&g, though a trifle tipsy, erawinil tne wat;r unaided atter the fall, end having a titt woll developed bump of humor, i occluded, when he learned of the search n:" t to interrupt. The deiicatu llavor of tli joke pleased hiu much. A N.T.rt Fl.h Story. Sloughs and ditches on a ranch near Winnemueea are full of earn and cat-tish which have been cut oil from th Humboldt river in eonsequeneu of tho water failing. The Hilvcr Male sayg lish are so numerous that they can be grouped up with thg hands, and parties who sit on the river bank all day with-out getting a bite are taking advantage of the. fact and bring in a largo strinc of lish which they show as evidence of their prowess with hook and Hue. A Sw.piug Ordtir. The school trustees of Kureka have! niape the following order, t:.: Order-- ! ed, That tho services of all teachers formerly employed in the Kureka school, except the principal, be rl is- - ponged with, and that none but gradu- - ates from normal training schools be j employed in the Kureka school district for the ensuing school year. IDAHO NOTES. Tha Chine.-- iU:irter of Pocky Bar was pretty well son-'he- by tire on Thursday of la-i- t wetk. T.'ie track of the Boise Kiocirie street fvlway i'i completed an-- tha company is no iv awaiting the arrival of the cars. Dick Kuss, an oid miner, dini at his ra.l;in on the Middie !ioi:-- t about seven mile;) below ut Atlanta, on t.he 13th in-stant. The railroad s.siiient for Bingham county will be per milo, au ad-- . hnce of about orer last year's assessment. Luna l.'ieh died at the insane asylum at lilackloot last '1 hursday morning;. The remains was taken to Paris and Interred iu li:e family burying ground Sunday. 'i'iie Roisu afay oiliee received about t'ifiO'l in seven deposits on Monday, Two of these were from Huntington, two from Kooky Bar, oiie from llnkei City, one from Lemhi eoun'y, ami one Lilver City. The W oiser l.cmkr says tiie Seven I'icvils boom, tiioiiijh lately simmering down, is ij ilia: V gaining solidity anil trengt h. Many strong capitalists from Colorado and eisewiieru are now (uickiy buying up claims, and th com- - panics who own mines are going to Work to di)v-'io;i- . - Two H.ghw.fm.n Sentnrl. William Diamond and John Haves, the two trampa who robbed a cook be twren the Humboldt house and Wads worth last week, were indicted hy tha grand jury of HumOokil county on Monday. in Tuesday morning ther piead jjuihy to the indictment for roii-bery and Judge Cheney sentenced to six years, and Hayes to twelve years in the state prison. IMPORTANT. rtia (Jmnil. W.st.rti EKl.nsioa. ('omiueuciiig July 1st, proximo, the Rio Grande estern will begin oner-flin-the Seier valley brauch as far fcout'j as Salina. Seier county. iu addition to opening up a line to a ; number of important towns in Sevier anil San Pete counties, the rich and ' inuch talked of Mary-val- e mining triet is brought within about thirty miles nearer raiiroad comniunicr.tion than heretofore. The new nations are Sterling. Gun-nison, Willow Creek and Saiina. Freight will be received for all these points, but should be prepaid excepting to Salina. For passenger rates and schedule call nt ticket ollices. J. If. Bennett. Ceneral freight aud passenger agent. |