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Show sun daxltt. .tmbttnei salt t. atce city;: tjt atl titoesdat mottnxng, janttary 14. 1002. i OF OUR I1EVS I1EIGIIB0BS. and the enterpriso displayed therein reflects credit alike upon the tmbllshcr I and tho town. The property of the East Granite Company was sold at sheriffs sale in Deer Lodge on the 29th f December, Ccur d'Alene Mines Will Close Dovrn to satisfy an attachment made by John and Herman Kaiser, and the entire Until Freights Are Reduced. , property, including three clalnst and all the machinery, was bought lu by the lE COAL INDUSTRY AT NEW CASTLE. litrelr Time nt Gillette, tho Burline-to- n Terminus In Wyoming A. llutteat" Miner Killed by Falling Down till aft Co ma tuck. Notes. IDAHO INKKINOS. & bo-pai- . d exi.-es- ( Mc-CJeer- few-year- ) X 1 111 m - permanently." Northern Pacific has elver? an Thej answer very similar to the above. ARRETTED FOB ASSAULT. TmutJNE:- - Blsjiop E. R. Editor 1 rr I - st Day-le- y But this is a question for maritime experts., There are about 1500 miles of Puget Sound shore for half a dozen men to guard and, patrol, and though a few of the Chinese who attempt to smugale themselves Into the country are a majority of those who leave caught, British Columbia for America make the trip in ' i r WESTXRP4 i force of men have been engaged the past week constructing a telephone line between Florence and Bockvale,. connecting with Coal Creek. The new linoi will bo completo and in working order the Coming week. The new enterprise Is a great convenience to our business men. Wet Mountain Trtlnme: During tho windstorm 'on Sunday last the smokestack at the Adelia silver mill was blown dowu the front windows in the (ioldstandt building were blown in, and Frank Kok's building, on Custer avenue, near First street, was moved six Inches or more from its foundation. The wind came from the north, and was the strongest experienced here "in years. Alamosa Courier: Alamosa has settled down to business again after iho fire. iNearly every pne of those who were burned out have found satisfactory quarters, and after taking an inventory of herself tho town finds she is not by any means crippled for life. The chances for a good business year were never better than now, and with the money market easier all over the country 1H92 will be a prosperous year. New Castle Nonpareil: Tho starting up of the coal mine across the river marks an epoch in tho history of New Castje as a camp. It has been, successfully demonstrated that coal could bo mined and shipped at New Castle, and nothing succeeds like success. All that now remaius is to get capital and men at work. It is said that the new mine has opened up a vein of excellent I coking coal and a day and night shift are at work. More mines will follow and it Is only a question of a few years when a large and thriving camp will result from the coal Industry alone. Other factors will combine to make New Gastlo a place of importance. NEVADA NUGGETS. The telegraph line between Elko and Tuscarora, which has been- snowed under, Is again in good working order, C. H. Coop and crow having raised it out oT the snow. cases of Carson Neics: Twenty-siness. c.hocso j and ten cases of butter were y WYOMING WISPS. from the shipped by express Carson Valley Creamery; Who saya the Jack Jones of Rock Springs has been creamery Is hot a success? challenged for a finish fight by "Montana Elko .Independent: Twenty carloads Kid," a' temporary citizen of the coal of cattlo broke tho road from Kuby camp. j Valley to Halleek Tuesday. The cattle Twenty thousand rainbow trout eggs belonged to Colonel J. B. Moore, John have been received at the Stata fish T. Wright, Oeorgc Robinson and WilGovernment station liam Snow and will be shipped to San hatchery from the at Wythervlllo, Va. Frauclsco tuvdny. A snow sJide covered the mouth of There are now fifty prisoners; in the State Penitentiary at Laramie, and con- the tunnel at tho Big Creek antimony sequently the cost to the Statu for keep- mine in Lander county, rJLHhere were ing them has been reduced five cents per two men at work in the mine at the time capita. apd it took hours of hard work to tunSoldier Keyer of Fort McKlnn'ey went nel through the snow slide to get them hunting and in the evening killed four out. horses, supposing them to be deer. Eighteen men Virginia C'hronlfe:' Deyer Is the second best marksman In were draftod from the Con. Va. mine tho army. yesterday; The miners laid off were Miss Ryan, school teacher at Casper, working on the 1100 level, where expechas lost her place because she hadn't tations of finding ore have beeu entermen tho muscle required to teach some of tained. This morning twenty-tw- o were drafted out of the Chollar mine. from the pupils. A heavy wrlght malo ' Nebraska has been engaged. The fallowing is a. summary of the Cou. Cal. & Va. Co.'s bullion report for 1891 were loaded at there During Rock Spings 58?463 cars of coal.i wolgh-tnt- r tho month of December. Total ore 1,100,335,102 pounds and yielding in worked, 5331 tons. Total bullion provalue 2, 101, 565. The expenses qf Rock duced Gold; 540,89353; silver, 16; total, 595,451.20, . Average yield Springs station were $7507 and! of the in bullion per ton Gold, 8.79; silver, j;tj yards f099. Avrrage assay While riding from Wendover to Hart-vlll- e 89.13; total,? 817.92. For last Thursday, I. S. Bartlett,' editor value of the ore per ton, in$22.75. office 1891,from scraps assay Neiv the'year of the Choyenne Commonwealth, Gold, $613.86; silver, 8821.01; total, was thrown from his horse aad very Granulations Gold, 8246.63; seriously injured. His right arm was 81434.81. Total 8275.57; total, 8525.20. silver, his dislocated wrist he and fractured, 81960.01. and scraps granulations, was otherwise Injured. pi!" Wionemucca Silver State: J. R. HarThe Choyenne Sun reports that during has returned from Chicago, where the past ten days tho Warren Live Stock vey a lot of horsos for salo. Twenty-tw- o ho took from has received the East company of the animajs died at Cheyhead and South 500 head of Shropshire and from too long confineenne, l breeders-wilWyo, These bucks. be Merino the cars and the railroad distributed among flocks in Wyojruing, ment In was company compelled to pay damages Colorado and Nebraska. .j of the value of the amount to tho how man is who believed that the It Mr. horses. the Harvey blew his brains out on tho plains back balance of tho horses Indisposed of and Chicago, from Snako river In Carbon county last back; six fine stallions, which He brought week, was Jack Rico a fugitive he purchased 'in; Iowa and will take to his was wanted' at Red Lodge, Mott for ranch in Paradise Valley. killing Jorry Twohlg, another wood- Chronicle: It is reported Virginia on 10th. December chopper, of men In the Hale & force tho that A E. Lender: Reed, formerly Cheyenne will shortly be Increased. The of Cheyeune but more recently a citizen Norcrbss Norcri-sore Is to bo worked In the now an is Inmate of Ogden, of the asylum Chollar. or Nevada mill, and an extra at Stockton, Cal. He became violent force of nion will be put; on In the mine soon after leaving hero and smashed up in The late consequence. development gome "piopcrty at Ogden. It was Ithon in the New York Con. was Inspected remove to him to California, thought best by J. R. Ryan and A. J. whero H was beliovod the eqhahlo yesterday Their as to its extent climate would have a beneficial result and ricHrness hasopinion been not learned, but reall-ietfon him. This hope was not and it is given cut that tho! recent strike is to him was confine at last necessary is no one moment of small an and advance J in tho asylum. in the price of tho stock is looked for. Cheyenne Sun: All of the BurlingAccording to Virginia Enterprise: ton's termini in the north have been in the raise the development reports lively and essentially tough. till ctte, from the 1300 level of the Belcher has of conend the track and the present every prospect of assuming proportions struction headquarters, is no exception; of considerable magnitude. There Is a In fact it promises to stack body of unexplored ground at the large that will equal the early history of Newwhere the strike was made, westcastle or Whoopup. Members of the point the old workings, and there Is ward qt gang live bet for one thing. All their plenty of room for a bonanza within its energies and wits are devoted to! the confines. The streak of ore in the belt .work of robbing graders. Omer Barker, of quartz Is said to be very rich. The a driver, was knocked over with & club stock was buoyed up yesterday by the on the main street one eTening last reports, and a rise will week. He netted but S20 and was able encouraging If the body of ore unfollow probably to recognize his assailants. Here! are covered expands to any, 'extent and rethe aliases of three: Cheyenne Kid. tains its present richness. Bulldog Dan, Big Nosed Kid. A friend MISCELLANL'OUS MITES. passed an ax in toInthe prisoners.! and the jail but were they chopped a hole Sacramento is making an effort to stopped. a new theater.: One Is badly secure! COLORADO CULLINOa needed there.: A committee has been appointed at A public school library has been Santa Ana, Cal.. to organize a beet-sugstarted at Telluride. j at that place.. It Is said that Denver men will estab- corporation Stevens of Glenwood, Or., William a bank at Fort lish Lupton. was his dead bed a few day in found House at Grand Park The Opera across a tree fallen his cabin. with ago, Junction Is nearing completion. of "The the at quarries proprietors During 1890 there were 3433 acres of Wash., have set their machinery corn under cultivation in El Paso Tenlno, at work to get out a block of .stone county, yielding 43,745 busheiv which is four feet square at the ends Walsenburg Cactus: From the range and 100 feet long, to be sent to the men it is learned that about 150$ sheep World's Fair, f A block twice as big and have died thus far as the result of the twice as long could bo got out In good storm. Few cattle are reported as hav- shape if there was auy way to transport r, ing died.'.". it, but there is not. It Is believed, Las Animas Democrat: W. M. Hall that this block can bo delivered on 200 tons of hay this week of the grounds In good shape, though there purchased P. Cr. Scott and also 2000 acres' of pas- is some doubt about It. ture. He will bring in 500 head cf Cat- i Portland I Oregonfan: Ships are now tle to pasture and feed for the winter. going in and out of the; Columbia river He then expects to take them tot Mon- at the rate of half a dozen a day, and I tana for summer range. the blockade at Astoria will soon be ah Sheriff Dick historical; reminiscence. The Walsenburg Coctus: came in Saturday from Albuquerqtie,! N. month ha$ been singularly stormy, past and M., having in custody Walter Fairchlld. ft is apparent that the weather must It will be remembered that some months- bear a large share of the blame for the there- ' be navigator?, however, S70 he forced che;!r pi James W!irV' - ! ' t 7 for rr:. 3. t r .ore i rov ' ' r Ai j ; Boze-man- ; ; -- . pr You think you need not CURRENT TIME TABLE. In Effect Jsnui7 lit, 1893. f coal-minin- g flrst-clas- ot ; - x j cod-liv- 7 : $48,-63- 4. ; ', 5 s . Mc-Donel- iV up:a-?recor- ( i 1' Dr. SCHENCK'S Book on StflLVa m, YhA?V) QUICKS AND THE fe comparison DKAJ. ; j , , j . ( TV t';l t ,'- -, v i- - " - 1 i.. .7 f z - ; s : i j la an :.l y s It gives Sealed froai observation. Addres Ci-awi- i, Ruckle & Son Wslfcar IS AST. Runs Fast Vestibule Trains: with Through Bleepers and Pining Cars,- connectiag with Trains lor Milwaukee. Madison ani Througti all points in Wisconu and Micbigan-- Tbrougb Sleepers to St. Paul and Minneapolis witb direct cou neitioa for pein't m Iowa, Minnesota und Dakota. For ticket, sleeping car reservations, and all information, apply at any office, or S. I.. STANNAKU, General Agent, Salt Lake City. 14. II. MEAHS, Traveling: Frelcht ani Agent, Salt Le.ke City. J. M. WHITMAN', Genera,! Manager. W. A. TUAtAJL.1 General Passenger and Ticket Agent; Pas-fene- Coloraio Midland Railway TWO FAST TRAINS DAILY FOR Glenwood Springe, Aspen, Lead villa. Buena Vista, Colorado City, Omaha. SpHnK. Pueblo, Denver, Kansas an cssiern wniea. St. Lou a, unicago, atam r. , nd and A. 8:30 Leaves Unioa Depot. '14 Ogdea. RaK f ke A. M. at I M-- Rio Ciaade Western Depot, and City, - -- F. M. WSS 9:$ at Colorado Springs and Denver. Traina and Through Oaxa. H. C. BURNETT, Gen'l Agt.. SAvr Lake Citt. Direct Connections , Solid ; Inflammation H. P. BIEIiE, f lmpo)t!an. Tska POND'S EXTRACT Sea iftndscapa tredeoiark en . buff wrapper. BEWARE AH drug-gists- POND'S EXTRACT CO., 76 5th Ave., M.Y. PBfJB'S EXT 11 AG? ooPllJTLlE It'a reiparkablo Ziisas specific rkr IT. dresser Ijr f , EUr ' Baliaii Largest etabUshmB of Its kind between Cbioaga aad tbe PaolOo Coast. TO SAVE YOUR E YE3 N forrsspei Mi Kervenan ssa. Las-ttuo- e. eU draiaa and or toeewe excessive ase f tebacee. epieas. er aUnoiaats, which ultimately Um to tnnrmttv, 0BrarMjo and InaaaJty. Pot P Price ta convenient feraa to earrr ta tte vert erder pocket w igi a With every ttaeackae.erlorS. or euro tho to amy aedresa. refund written Fuaraatoe free Cirtruiar to mail bent by mofttr. In piala earelepe. Gentian tais paper. Aedrese. MA2r.!0 CHEMiCAL C0 Branca Offioe fee T7. S. A. MSS Dearborn SU ert. CHICAGO. IXJU FOa.SaLB Hi SALT UK CITY. UTAH, BY ') 2keldea. DrugcUt. SS Meia S fcebtrU , X"our : Money and your Temper buy PoTfoct-nttiu- 3 end fj EYE-GLASSE- S SPECTACLES of L.au Citt. Ssoovo S0UT9 St., 6al1t W ot Uujsn w.11 ttw.NilllwKi.ity. . Iljwood..li4 L. Jo'fceph L. Hey wood., s.m Joseek L. IleyweoJ.. Josnph L. Hsvwood..;.lt? JoAeptt L. Heyweod..i.lW John W. Irous, trustee. . 109 Curtis P. Mason aj N. B. Osborne i ft N. 11. Osborne St 11 diaries Hna.l C.axet of - 1752 CURTIS ST.. THE CALIFORNIA DEKVER, COLO. HORSE CONTROLLER. n fr riiiiu-wsvuau- ii t; Charles Read i.104 t.'harles Rad i.lO C iiarls Head. tru4tee..ltC 4f Charles Swanaon A. O. btandart v. Of T. If. Stauton ...1 74 Bi T, 11. Stanton VI fieo. H. Tanner Geo. B. Tanner i.tB Caleb W. Wost, truttteo. Caleb W. West, trustee. 191 Msry C. Woodward ;.139 8. li. Woodward. S. it. Woodward ..... a t. B. Woodward. . .. .517 Woodward. B. Woodward. L. B, B. F. S. Ba scorn. ...i.in .....ll ... . 1)8 -- ; 60.0 BOO j bO.03 MM tOO fcO.0 ro.m 600 600 M.09 io.oa co.oa 600 coo 600 60.04 sO.D) 400 eO.fO OA JM BOO 600 600 100 100 60.00 60.00 10.09 10.00 1,000 JOO.OO i V 600 60.09 M U1 600 000 a, 160 100 ff,tO0 6403 15.00 W.00 00.00 0.oO 10.00 MO KO 100 t.OTO 1.000 6.000 T.OS3 T.0H4 tr.40 10.00 100 100 167 100 10.00 J9.70 10.00 1 ed 1 ri ; at . rTTJIiPH-;j&:Cp.,;;- . 1- -1 Entir. 5f;ti i E rtf' -f , STOCK HO L NOTICE 5 The animal stoefboiders of the lily Hit. be will beld at itii Company TJtab. Monday. February 8th. for the election- of officers and any other business that may 1 them.. Vekkax Deo. Secretary - 't a.!, lSvl. ; . rtr3iT-- f will of Martin Buesch, dec. creditor of and all r persons 1 the said deceased to against the necessary vouchers witb to exi tm the first publication of this nou eveetor at fialt Lake ' City, gr William C. Hall. No. i Kont street, in the euaty ef f aH l. eember S.?rd, CVIlC. l. ev WILLIAM C- HALL, ' f Martia ; - 1 cfl . Deceased. : Kiven by tbe understsued execut IXtTMOtTatU Ct -- I stud Xtabbea Ccal. ttencfls, f Gtoi i .Coloration Jf- . ". . r-n- .- Jlv, J.y 60.00 10 00 10.00 100.00 lO).00 600.0 TO. 3 :to W H-u- rkSv 4O.00 tfJO t TO NOTICE Buesch : .m 8ou?t eoa i i HO above-describe- above-describ- JfLi ' , : Te-C.;- ' t: TJtab, Mick. I io.dJ ioo . ' f And In iw,rd,ii, art n taw aad tbatafw! mmt the Board of Direotors oX the eorporatiaa made7 oa said 10th day of October, 1901, so many shares el cacti parcel or atoc as may do aeeessary wtu be sold at public auction at tba priacipal eflloa No. 11 last First fcoulh street. ef tho eompssT. Lake CJtv UUh. at It o'oloek a. ra. ea the Salt IS" HEREBY GIVEN AT THAT NOTICE 30tb) day of November. ISt. to pay election to be held thirtieth the delinquent assessment, cost of ad vertlsiag on tbe Sth day of February, In Salt Lake Citymunicipal tuu expenses oi saie. of nuiiiAn 1SJ92. the electors are to vote on the ruA,Co. tbe West Mi nine Secretary King to extend the corporate limits of Salt proposition Lake City, 1606 Ealt Lake City, November 11. IKil. so as to include the following described territory, at the of intersection Fifth At a meeting of the board of directors of the on esid East uudCouimencing Itoper street?, theuce West Mining Company, held st the' to th north line of lot 7, block KibkT of theoffice street Fast Fifth In Salt Lake City, Utah, oa the 8, Five-Acr- e A, thenoe least to a point dun company's plat of November 1691, the date of payment , ?th dv south from tbe southeast corner of tbe present and sale above described delinquent the of limits of Salt Lake tbence north corporate Irene the aCtb day of Noveus-be- r, to trie said southeast corner ofCity, the present limits ftock wastoextended the Uth day of Dsoember, 1891. sA of Salt Lake Citytheace west to place of same beer and place. And electors shall vote upon said the FOX, Secretary. MOYUXa ballots tbe 'Above delinquent their proposition by placing upon sale has been postponed 6a or. "against annexa- annexation" l words "for Be order of January 30, l9t. MOVLAN : tlon." ' f C. FOX, Secretary. . And notice is also hereby plven tp the elecSalt Lake December 20th. 189L City. d tor of the an territory, that election will be beld; as prescribed by law, at school building on the southwest the DESERT ENTRY CONTEST TJ. S. cornerSunday of the intersection of Ninth liuet aud NOTldE OOice, Sait Lake City, Utah, Decembet Koper streets, on tbe tsth day of February next 14. 18ai. Complalut having been entered at this for the purpose of voting upon tbe office by Philip D. Wyatt against the belrs proposition:; ;and electors shall vote and leiral representatives of Sarah O. Shearman, said by placiuft upon their deoeaeed, for failure to comply witb law as to upon proposition annexation'!1 ballots the words or "for dated September 11, Utt Desert Entry No. .of the City "against annexation." By order tbe NEki Section 30, Township 3 South, Council, upon made January 9th, 1MA Ran pre 4 West, in Tooele county, Utah, with a J. F JACK, City Recorder. view to the cancellation of said entry; oontest-au- i. allesrlnir that said Sarah C. Shearman is new deceased; that said claimant prior to her d as tlx A JI ORDINANCE, CONFIRMING T J: V sascmsBt tst forth in ton aattaatmeiit lit." .failed to pond uot wator upon said land er to irrU v claim the same in any manner whatmade by tiie Assessor and Collctnri of Salt Lake gafe'ahd or can so tue ame to be done; that since ever, as Board of corrected the City, Equalization her death neither tier heirs orn leital representaand Review ol studby oily (appointed by the City or anv one for tbem en-itheir interests Council for such purpose), upon the lauds and tives, Tt?m - f , lot i, or parts of lots. on the west side of East have conducted water upon eVlAC--a' Temple street, in Sidewalk District No. Eifrht artesian wen Das been sunk ana from which f f (8) of eaid city, from the routh line of Third smait tract or uot more man eve acres is partiiaUyJ iioutb street to the north line of Sixth South irrigated; with this excection the land lsif street in said city, for 'the purpose of paving the Its naturalthat ant J condition, unreclaimed sidewalks of said East Temple street wltbiu said linlrplifat.it ' desert TKa ..1.1 k . K.,(i.a district. pavini; 1.- moned to appear at this offlce on tba Snt ' lie it orduined bv the: City CounSection of February, 1SW3, at 10 o'clock a. ra., H day cil of Salt Lake City; J Th.t tke aseamenta set respond and furnish testimony concerning saiVi forth in the asaes&roent list, made by the Assessi or and Coilctor of Sait Lake City, as corrected alleged failure. FRAWK D. HOB B3, ' Register. of Equblizatiou and and completed by the O. F. Davis, Att'y for Contestant. pTT Review (appointed by the City such, street, purpose)! on the west aide of EiurbtTemple OF PARTKERSHIF KOTICI? DISSOLUTION (Hi of bait id Sidewalk District Number between, tbsr existing Lake City, from the aduth line of Third South andersitrned under tba firm name cf Wm. J. street to the uortb line of Sixth South street In Tuddenharo A Co., centracbors. builders and said city, for the oi paviug tbe sidewalks manufacturers, expired by licnltatlosx of said Entt Tcuiii'urppse la itrtet. wiLUiu said paving brick 1891. Tbe December liabilities 31, and all debt district are hereby codflrmed: aud that the due tbe firm must be settled up under tbe o!4 and rturned io aid corrected j. W TrrDux-jrA-Afirm J. jr. arrangements. and corU$,letd lift iire'bereby confirmed. Ccm.it. stu.ll be lu force from fcec. ii. ; Tii ordin C. J. UsAor, and afterTt pussaw. e Saxt Lasix Citt. Ja a. L 18ia. Passed December 23, A. D., 1831. .GEO-M- . SCOTT, Mayor. (Seal, CONTRACTORS SEALED F Attef-tJ. F. Jags, City Recorder. NOTICE TO will be received, addressed as bei , TlBBITOBT OT UTAH. f 3 o'clock p. m. of Mondsy, January i..,, until Sa Lakb Citt. ' IHSrt, for laying About 15, OCX) sqosre feet cf r . 1: J. F. .lack. Recorder of Salt Lake raent , sidewalk pavement e East Temples the do that City, foregoing between Third and Sixth South streets. ' . Is a full,hereby and ' correct copy of "Au about true certify 25.000 square feet ef aspbaltem assessment set ordinance confirming the , on both tides of West Templ a t made by pavement forth in tba assessment list, Set-ov Fourth South stree". between the Assessor and Collector of Sait Lake City, as above describedd and work te be doaa sver In? a corrected and completed by tbe Board of Equalr ,' and speciSoatioBs on file ization and Rerlew of said city (appointed by plans office, room Ho. SO Iesret the City Council for such purpose), upon the riueer's building. lands and lots, or parts of lots, on tba west sido Bank Bids wMl be received only for tbe wtols ct i" of East Temple street tn Sidewalk District Nums I and no bid will be considered ber Ei(fbt () of said city, from tbe south line of work.. v on furnished nnders;?tbe forma by Third South street to the north line of Sixth rlht is reserved to waive all teaani&j-,- .. , add South street. In said elty. for the purpose of to rt)eot any or all bids. of said East sidewalks the Temple street, pavirier Address Boa'd of Publlo WorVt, within said paring district," passed December Mala street. Salt Lake City, Utah. XJ. A. D. 1391. as appears of rooord In my oflice. BOARD OF PUBLIC W"i"l In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my ? Uy C. L. tlAiFfs, band end afTlx'ed tbe Corporate Seal of Sxlt Lake n94." F. A. DoBKiftTS, Citv this Soth day of December. A. D. J821. City, F. SeaXJ m014 J. JACK, City Recorder. FOB TN THE DISTRICT COURT IN rrU-- "' X. tba Third Judicial district Salt Edward of Lake. county MEETIKO vs. Charles H. Mcilusb t- NOTICE OF of tbe American Natural Gas ComSummon. ' pany, for the pu'posa of electlnK offloers ef said defendants. torv of Utah sen'"-'company: Kotioe is hereby ariven that a meetand Martin , lderAof the above named coming of the stookhr r and will be beid at tbe olfiee of are pany is called No. tion 'hereby broughtt 21ft South East Temple street, the company. in plaintiff ia Salt Lake Citv. Utah Territory,H on Saturday, District tbe eth day of February. 1S32, at oelock io trie complai"of afternooii of said day. for the purpose eleotioa' aive ' officers of said company for tba year "., nary 10. IKJ3. ' y JAMES F. WOOD J. T. STBrsroBK, Secretary, Ot American Nam- - I rj Salt Laks Citt. Utah. J u to-wj- ' i O.Ot 60O ;.!' tincl Iwlattca Ores Copper Write for Prices. - ttetir v..ki,lanaaU, CHAg.g.UACS.oa No. Shares. Aaaoua 600 g 60.09 aoo oo.oa i.oi S . li W U L3 U J PTrwaa'TteUef IrtlaCev aied nn nIwJu preecripUee I toenlarre II ?3 f I f satr.rer.weals; and epeediijr III .email, parte If evo l ttlil Ii 'I I, v Ki II Ne. . : R.mnVnsv softs, ManufetQturing. Opt4ciaii3, SO. II' a. e COPPER. : WW youUxTul lBdiscreUees, r r a-- t. iyi, OP-TH- ef fewer ef the Generative Orrese in CIVUCI will be beld at Miuiu; Company No. 1&.1 South East Temple street, couipany. (over Joue s bank) ih fcalt Lake City, Utah, on, 8 o'clock p. Tuesdav. February 3.' A. IX ru., for the election of offloers and directors and for such other business as may lawfully coma before the meeting. WILLIAM McINTYRE. PresideuU Attest: J. Fbei Cuskik. Secretary Afl(l Salt Lake City. January 3. 18ia. lthC.: ASan-beo- tl. BSSBaBBBBBBBBBMBBBBBBBSBBBiaBBBBSBVIBaBBBBHiaaW ANNUAL) of tbe Mammoth the oflioe of the : Gi!l, .. Met freiariaiu Patrlora 27 asd 28, ScottAoerbaoti kmiy, Wrrtten Karrew Vi. to em all Quartnto taeta. each ae Weak Leas ef Baain Mseiurjr, Power. Uaadeaha, Losi Waksfiilnaa, a, ; n "W UiUcurt Cm ANATIVO,fwuuan Wonderful la sola wiU e ever-vxertia- be-for- . 7 t 6ti Ato., MANHOOD nCCTORED. froaa e - Eruptions, Salt JZheum &c Testimonials from all classes prove its efficacy. Price 50c. Bold by all Druggists or sent by mail on receipt of price Put up only by Deforo PaotoeTaRhed n : JlZes, however severeu Also for 2?urns, Scalds, leas . dj flgw action upon unaffected Mparts After Uso. UIS. s m-vi- f3T. tCirD'S EZTSACT CO., 76 Iir-c-ur- d.-i- J. Hr.rndtt 14 A. Hlack Mrt. J J. (1. ilavis, trustoe... .147 J. t....liavis. trustee... .153 J truatae... . 153 J. U. lnvl. trustee. ,1&4 3. i. DvU. trustee. 1M G J. Davis, trustee. . . I.18 O. J. 1W Harts, trustee. J. U. Davis, trustee... IH J. G. Davis, trustee... .169 J. O. lavt, trustee... ISO J. O. Darin, trustee... .lot K. Kmorws. M (M OiiUtU A Kvan. Jo rpli L. Meywocd.-'.W- Re!lcltd. e ! Ii-ttr- rea-pecti- ve mouthed puller. It is emi to all tiiie and spirited animals, nently npj an so to oiirriasre. bujgy aud huddle i especially horses. Ladles and delicate or timid people should never ride of drive without it, as any Rcntle animal may become frightened aud try to run away. Retail price, fl.60; lv mail, 91.65. Tbe trndn supplied ataitet ial rates iby MAIN & WINCHESTER, 214 Battery St., Bau Francisco. TAKC THC Said only In our own bottles. lease. con-trollin- Cu ii'i-riior- v. NOTICC "KINO OF TH1 Cora Dan v." a eornoratiaai location of principal place of'buslnesa. Salt Lake City. Utah Territory; location i works. Altera Uaho f county, Notice: Thore are dellnqneat upon thaXbllomt ar stnok on accountef assessment Ne :. levied on the 10th day of Ooteber, UW1. tbe several amounts set opposite the names at the stockholder, as follows: Certificate bard Bi !i 1 t DELINQUENT fit Minine afa ItresC OppMlti liCRLEY, Addr.. VON MOKL CO., Sal. AnorkM. AceaU, CUmImsU, OIiIa. errfy mmi i Sore Throat Lameness Sore Eye SorerifS 7 ?J Secretary. E OF ASSESSMENT" NO. 4. THB VOTU a Miniou Coin paoy. Location of rui:n.afv,ice ol business. Salt Lake City, Utah l.(K'itioD 'of mines. West Mount! l Mimtii. t. L'tnh Territory. ; Notice Hereby Kiven that at a meating of tbe I?.':iri of of tsld beld oa tha or l)eeMnbtr. A. D.oompanv. Hh IStfl. an assessment No. 4 if tventv (AD cent oer there was levied un the ck iiial 'stock of the corporaticn. payabia ta tin' irMSurcr of the company at his ofQoa. No. HT7 Cast Secoud South street. Sals Lake t lty. Utah oa.or before the lfttb dayot )SvJ. .'iiuary. Anv Mock on bich this assessment sball re TTiHin unpaid on tbe loth dav of Jaujary, :r--.'n ill delinquent and Will isbe advertised e. made fir sai. and unless paymeut will Ik' sold cu Thursday, tbe 4tb day of F"hruMr.v, is;)j, t tbe oSiceof tbe treasurer to tofffther wlttl j ay the" uolinriiient asbessment, the cost of adwrtisiuis anj expenses of sale T. C. ROOK LI IXJU, ' u2Ti6 Secretary and Treasurer. l3, IU7IV uud utst device for 6top-- p AJiO AI.I. POINTS . MEKTINO-TH- E Pat. Mar. 17, HWl, is a uew FOR . . n 11 mt-etin- TAILORS, Genl. Agu Passgr. Depi. K. Mkllen. E. It. Lo ji ax. r. G. TrafT.o Mgrj U. I'. A V. H. Gen!. Jfrr. H- - , huln.Sa STOCKHOLDERS O of the stockholders COLORADO. ESlAiLI!iHcU CITY TICKET OFFICE, 201 MAIN ST. P. r tr:inrction r( is -r- DENVER. fc" THE DIRECT THROUGH LINE AND ALL t. r:-l0- STOP DUehataw EbIhIsm, CURE Termatrrfc)ev.'rieoeelo M1 HESTORK iMt Vleor. Usr if and pav if satisfied. Rheumatism pa-t!-n- pries EKIKHK BLOCK. 1 D, E. ;)ri'--ICE 1 und a will Piles Female Complaints Is a . j. . Bemady free, leul guarantee thatA Oaltuos CALTHOS whl-- h 11111 :- bow-ove- f made i i Lako We send tbe, marvelous French r- ' kt Salt are alow or sneering try IX - H tbo remt-il- y I a hundred crt iit! cure firt i,i h .i!mnt. , hnow, f ,f i'.iin(iufai ci iawMntry 180 pae book, full of t cents for our rud Infi riuati'.n and from grateful Daily -i Follsws: ARRIVE From nil Eastern points 1:00 x n From Mutt Portland. Logan, Perl: City ..... 10:45a. n. and San Francisoo :. :35 p. ru. From all Eastern poluts Owrden and InterFrom Cache Valley. T Jla. rn. . . mediate points JFrom Milford and Intermediate points t:86 v in. From Juab, Provo and Eureka,. in, From Terminus and Tooele... 4:10. in. DEPART 7 00. m. For all Eastern points. .j For Butte. PortUnd, Saa Fraecisoo and Cache Valley 10:35 a. in. Fcr Cache Valley and Park City 3:30 p.m. Eastern point3 and ban FranFcall cisoo.. A:00p. m. For Provo, Juab and Eureka.. . 7:30a. m. :Ml!lord aud Intermediate 4:STSp. rn. ;Fot For TerminuR and Tooele. .....poluts. 7:45 a. in. , Daily, Suudays excepted. Trains between Juab and Milford do uot run Pa. 1 r-- 1 THE SAKDSN ELECTRIC CO., All DrnggisU. ! ar N It . lit WOOD'S PLASTER. It Ponetratsi, lte-llev-.i, I ' r fM:)-d- WOODS' PUA5TER. is Ul lCK. Others in ' ; So.OO and XJp. Price K!rfrlo Itelt Hsildrn", Ir. ry-ts wart mte.J rut whenantail Snapa le hat PET4ETRATINO "' i n 1 13, 1832. JANUARY Trains Arrive and Depart Consumption, sent Free. Liter Complaint anil Dyspepsia, St E. J. H. d ' -n- - Kven the monster, Pjuccmoia. thus falls of its deadly grip, and flees as a thief in tbePir.L sight. The PtrtMoisio Strup,andtheallMakdhakb on wall! is tbese plaoo guard, r - cur-r.rt- it-- J - KI-tT- tiik dil. scnEijcirs MANDRAKE PII7LS and set your entire system to healhty work. I 1 t : EFFECTIVE r, t Krknii LI.E. CAR Tl'.rtd-de- ear;e. Varir(!. .1 I , Will care all Nervous Com r's ints. Weak , KilMl,Utr. rr.-mdney. Lane Kaetr. Pti.hIVnen!Mia"tU.ai i "Trfi"'. Loss of p"U'.a. 8prii'" IVmal Vital IVwtt. .r anv Swolliu r Rhetiroatif m. of the Body. !t the Mii!m hrraln'of i eurri-na mot'iina of elrctricny pivs dirf-cc"v-i-". to steady, all them to This ls tl.a onlv health. and vitvnun, ;trHi i Kelt I'tah. frlvlnc (ror':ini!: v bv tfce wearer, or tl.ttt arp i ts-ti; Will frfelt SlC.ori ;V ,rnted to weat for yeara PACIFIC THE THROUGH - !.:. SYSTEM. the natural guardian of the lunps against all and coaiffntions, and the mighty of their tissues and Kfcretions. protector Kiaht your cold! Disarm your I'liHuraonla You have a the deadliest enemy, of mankind! talisman in the Puljosic Stiilt. whose presence no enemy of the lungs can withstand. As an aid to nature; open all the secretions. Free the stomach, liver and bowels by means of ( TO STOCKHOLDERS. MinliiK iCorupany. Priacipal ode it Lake C'itv. U tab. me tine ifiven tbe that annual hereby f kin'k huldere of said company, for Ibe .it of oHioTs. "fifl be hld at tbe ofijoe of tl. coojpanv. r.? Suuth Main street, up stairs, I. viit ,ke itv. Uuh. on Monday, tbe 8tb day Ffbr'u:irv. lyj. ato"i;lock p. lu. By erdet ot if ti'.f lHttni 'f Jirot W. Q. VAN HORSE. i - iiMinu m Scott A Bowki, Chemists, 1 3 South 5th Avenue, New York. i Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of il ail druggists every when do. $1. tjil. scnENCirs PULHOUSC SYRUP, . Secretary- BIO UOI.H ! f. r .testt-nuninl- mam er to-da- .. UK. i LT7BEB I2T EVERY COZ.X. Oncn In the Iudki 111 th dioguise of a cold, tbo terrible monster unmssks sud cliiims fver ythlmr. You can keep it out, or you cau drive it out, but to do either you must be very prompt and faithful in the use of s ii ii ELECTRIC BELTvWgr X-ek- vice-preside- ; - ct-nt- tat. trifle? Get back to your healthy weight and generally you get back to health. A book on careful living will tell you what jt is to get there, and when Scott's Emulsion of oil is useful. Free. cod-liv- 3 Va. 3 For Provo. Salina. Grand Judo-S 50e.ro. and all points Cast l 4 Tortion So. Provo, Grand Junction and all pojnts Bast 9:55 p. m. No. ft For l'rovo. Parson and Eureka. 4:OO p. ni. No. 8 For Hineham J:U a. ni. o. y For Hot Springs and Ogden... 150 s. ra. No. 1 For Otrden in. and tbe Wee I:l3p. No. 3 For Ofcden end tbeWwaM ti.30. ni. ARStivxe aaLi; uee. No. 1 From Provo. Salina, Grand 18:01 p. m Juctioo aud the No. 3 From Provo, Grand Junction 12:30 a. in and the F.ast Ni. 5 From Provr, Payson and Eu 10:55 a tn reka No 7 From Btoc;haro p. in No. 10 From Hot and Oden. f?:J0 p. i.i m. a. No. a From OgdenSpring fl:40 and the V"et U:40 p. Hi. No. 4 From Ofdeo and tbo West Pullman Palace Sleepers on all through tr.iiu, No chmopet; close connections. Safety, pf-and oomfort. Office Nio. 3 o M. Msln stre V V. C. DOlKiK. A. E. WELHY; j. H. 11BN N E T 1. . 1'. U. K. Gen. M'tr. Suou mind it. But, if you go on losing for some tim$ or lose a good deal in a short time, you are running down. Is that a MAXFIELD MJ.N. D1V1DENO NOTICE. Notice is hereby- fivea th a dlvidt-nof thrre 3 per ahax on tfet (.', jck of saidcorapauy haa been tleclt.li i at tbe)K by the lord of director thereof, oi'.lce ot the treasurer. K. Gouldio.payable teontli Mass., on the l.th day of Janorj lr3L ooks clo.d from the 5th to the lfith TrHnfr days of .lunuary. ioJu.v. By order of tbe W. G. VAN HORSE, loarl:of dirvcturs. i GUAGE STANDARD LEAVES SALT; The loss of flesh is a trifle. MHTIC. MfMNr) Fratn-lnrliar- safety. j mm, ieryous hm. RIO GRANDE WESTERN- - l j , and three of his tons, and one William Hawkins, all of Ba&in, Idaho, was arrested yesterday and brought 'to Oakley charged with having committed an assault'. and battery on the person of Frank Bodke as the New Year's dance In the new hall in the Basin. They will have their trial on Monday. Oakley, Idaho, Jan. D, 1892. MONTANA MATTEns. Butto Miner: Not to be outdone by Ilolena, the Mlssoullans have discovered a sapphire field near their city. A gem field has also been found a few miles from Butte. Montana will soon be one Hjaud sparkle, Tho Cceur d'Alene Miner says that t there are few districts that have a more Silver Crock, six promising outlook thanMont. miles from Saltese, ..Although tho dlscoverlea'are comparatively late, tho little development work has revealed strong lodgescarrying allver and copper. Henry Kroessen lost bis life at Butte Monday by falling down the shaft of the Star of the West mine. IJe, with other miners, was descending by the ladder at seven o'clock to go to work,when he missed his footing and fell to the bottom of tho shaft, a tilstanco of seventy feet. His skull was fractured and he died in a few minutes. Ho came to Buvte from Chicago two years ago. One of tho most creditable annual editions Issued by any newspaper In tho West w a3 published by the Columbia Fall Coliunblctn on tho 7th Inst.'n It was a handsomely printed with numerous photo quarto. Illustrated business iscenery, of encravlngscrMjMfjied anhouses, cxhai ilve .re seven-colum- - c--n , popular business man of Wallace.diett on Sunday inornlnK, the heart. He a yaunjf wife to mourn his loss. laves 1 . Hoys' liailey ,Tlme-- , The French ,strouD of claims. ettuaLeJ near Ihe Hed lUIomi icrotip, fit Narrow Gauge gulch, off or ueer Creek, has bron bouien ior six for the months. The priro to Is 3l4,(Ki. property IJoiso Drrnomtt: It Is believed that ftprlng will boar In In February. If It should rt wilt bo a r)etltloii of the aoasou in when the rcu grass on the hill was a lout In height in that month. I'earh tree bloomed In February fourteen years ago. Boise Statetmimi The number of poll tax reepts-requireby the State of Idaho for tho year ISOa, Is fiooo In of the number used In l'Jl, ho rapidly has tho population of the State Increased. The tax will be dun on Monday next, but will not be delinquent until December next; The tax amounts to Si. It Is without doubt a , Murray 'iNuu: act that there Is more money In circulation In the town of Murray than there Is In any; other town in the Ctir d'Alene, In proportion to the population.Is Yes, we will venture to say that there more wealth on tbU than there Is among twice our number on the South Fork. . Iiolse Sttttsmnuin: The State Hoard of Pardons yesterday extended clemency to Thomas MrCIeery, a man sont to tho penitentiary In, April, 18s', for the crime of murder In the second degree, committed In Kootenai county. sentence, was twenty years, but he had lost no crodltB, so he would have been regularly released within a lie was always a good prisoner., Wallace Miner: Colonel Davy and his eon Frank have mado a great chango at the Argentine during the brief period they have had control of the property. The old tramway has been torn away and a new one built entirely. An oro bin has been built betwoen the Northern and Union I'aclHc tracks, capable of holding 12.1 tons of ore, into which the tram car dumps. The oro of tho Argen tine will go to the Helena smelter. lon;Stntenuutn; The machinery for the foundry, pattern shop and machine shop of the Hoise Iron it Reduction Works has arrived In tho city, and as soon as tho frost leaves the ground tho work of constructing tho buildings of the establishment will be commenced and pushed to completion. The mato bo of tho first gtado, chinery soo and will no doubt give perfect satisfaction. The director of the company have decided to rale an additional S70UO, the money to be devoted' to tho erection of a sunup mill and a smelter In Boise. The city is now being canvassed by a committee, and an soon as the money shall have been raised or plant will bo put in guaranteed tho value of the shares of place. Th'Vpar tho compf i Is $100, but the shares are quoted at It). llcleiKi liuleprndent: There seems to be no question but that ot, January 15th the mines In the Ceur d'Alene country will shut down. Januury 1st was originally the date tlxed by the mine owners to stop shipping oro unless tlio railroads reduced iho rates on ore. It was Intimated that possibly tho railroads might listen to a compromise. If t,he t lino was extended. So the miners changed the date to January 15th. But the railroads refuse to make any concession, ao the following letter from GenS. Mellen of tho eral Trattie Manager Tho letter is Union I'aeltie shows. dated December 23th and i addressed totho.Canir d'Aleno Mine Owners' Association. It is as follows: "I am In receipt of your favor of the 5th, In which reply has been delayed, owing to a desire on our part for relia-b'- o Information as to the condit ions surrounding the disposition of the output of your camp.information as we "From such have been able to obtain, there appears to be no good reason why any reduction should be made In our freight rates. 'Our. Information Is to the effect that tho product- of your camp Is conti actud at the present time for thoeoiulug year, and on a basis of tho rates now in efTect, and that your product both can and will move on these rates. 'Such being the case, we fell It Is better to submit to the temporary loss occasioned by your shutdown rather than iunneeef sarily reduce our income Frank Smith, Kaiser brothers, who now ;prppose disposing of it In some ray so as to satisfy 1 f " their claim.- Bozeman Chronicle: We learn from reliable sources that the largest body of free milling ore that has been discovered In Montana has just been opened in Jefferson county. The body T ore referred to Is at least thirty feet wide. Sample carloads shipped' to Tacoina's netted S250O per car. Two cf moneyed men are in on the first floor. One of these gentlemen has been offered SSOO.OOO for his Interest la two t extensions In this property. The Ilatta Mining Company has: passed out of existence, and lo its stead the Magnet Mining Company will reign, says the Philipsburg Mail. At the meeting of the Hatta stockholders last week tho consent ,wa$ unaiilinous to change the name and make the stock assessable for development poses. The Magnet Company has assumed all Indebtedness of the Hatta. 'f.Jfi2K.n A. Featherman is president of the new company; Wax. Dingwall, B. M. Ferguson, secretary and treasurer. A Livingston dispatch states that' Frank Durant, who recently returned from the Boulder mining camp, reports that work on mines In that locality Is almost suspended. This Is m'aklo necessary on account of the snow that recently fell to such a depth that the transportation of ore to the railroad Is next to Impossible. Mine owners are making extensive to begin work In the earlypreparations spring on nearly all mines In that locality, and It Is expedted that Boulder will be a lively camp dwrflng the coming season. Butte Miner: Notwithstanding the fact that copper Is low In price, the mines of this city are all r tinning along with that tireless energy which only a s camp can boast of. In communities where copper Istho oniy metal produced the shadows of gloom have already settled,, and only a rise In tho price of the red metal will relieve their depression. Neither the mining mon nor tho people at largo, hero are losing sleep over the prospects. It is a well known fact that, while tho ore of the large veins of the camp are full of copper. It also contains an amount of silver sufilelent to defray all expep'sos of mining and reduction; and therefore fopper, while It cuts a considerable figure in the product as a whole, is not of itself sufficient in Importance to cause a suspension of its mining byreason of lis cheap v was 'given a preliminary trial before Justice BUckhahn and bound over tc be tried at the convening: of the District Court February 9th was held at A I rabbit round-u- p Saguache last Saturday, participated in by a large crowd of gunners. Tho In the party left town about 11 o'clock four morning, and returned at half-paIn the afternoon. The bag amounted to 405 rabbits and one duck. Del Norte Prospector: Just notice whit a great benefit Creede has been to the San Luis valley, and then consider the benefit that must come from every new road to the mines of this section. Carson should be reached next. The Kan Luis valley cannot have too mtny h good roads to the mines. s t.. X |