Show THE CENSOR H GKO OBOBBT JH PubllaW RICHFIELD UTAH NEWS flf tones will be laid on all the wallta at Tort Douglas this week The Emery Choir of 150 "voices participated in the Eisteddfod contest While the Eisteddfod was an artistic success it is thought that the reoelpts will not equal the expenses Lieutenant Benoer Smith of the Utah cavalry has resigned and Kimball will take his plaee Over 200 cars of freight destined for ®lt Lake were held in Ogden during rush of passenger traffic the past week Lieu-tena- nt Many new buildings are being erected in Vernal which gives evidence of bettes times in that section of the country at least A Springville man this year raised over 800 bushels of potatoes from a s piece of ground a trifle less than of an acre The travel over the different roads running into Salt Lake has been heavier during the recent conference than for many years past A coal war is on in Salt Lake City and the consumers are taking advantage of the fight to lay in their winter’s supply of the black diamonds W P Noble the man reported to have been murdered in Wyoming has returned to Salt Lake City and insists most emphatically that he is alive The safe in the mercantile department of Messrs Dotson 3 Son at Minersville was blown open by burglars and about 81000 in coin taken Articles of incorporation have been filed by Welsh Driscoll & Buck doing a general merchandise business at Park City The capital stock is placed three-fourth- at 840000 ’ A young man named David Howels had his foot badly mashed while working in the mines at Castle Gate It is not thought that amputation will be necessary however Masons are at work on the basement walls of the new Congregational church at Park City and it is expected that a new house of worship will be erected thereon soon Lieutenant W'ygant son of Captain inWygant of the Twenty-fourt- h in command is of company G fantry of the Third infantry now at the scene of the Indian troubles in Minnesota If the Short Line places an agent at Sage as is now rumored the telephone line will be extended to that place This would prove a great convenience to the merchants and citizens generally The fruit display at the Hall of Belies Salt Lake City is pronounced by visitors to be the finest ever offered in the state The beneficial effect of spraying is pointed out by those in charge of the exhibit The annual meeting of the State Fish and Game Protective association was held in Salt Lake City the fore part of the week Keports of the past year’s work were considered new officers elected and ways and means discussed for the better protection of fish and game Until the legislature meets none of the counties in the state will be able to secure’ recompense from the state for half salaries paid to county treasurers attorneys and assessors and their deputies for the last two quarters of this year for the reason that the appropriated fund Is exhausted The managers of the fruit exhibit held in Salt Lake City say that there is one hundred fold more discussion by visitors about fruit culture than last year and the exhibitors express the determination to make a better display next year A curiosity is on exhibition in a window in Salt Lake City in the shape d of a Plymouth Bock rooshindmost pair are rudimenter The to the ground reach do not and tary two to have said is clearly defined It backbones Park City had two fires in one day ast week But very little damage was done the department extinguishing both fires before they had gained very much headway Defective flues were the cause of the conflagration in both instances The Utah Sugar factory turned out 1360 bags of sugar in 24 hours one day last week the largest amount by 173 bags ever turned out by the factory in the same space of time The run for the season is something over 8000000 pounds four-legge- WAS A CAPTAIN’S A DAY 0E BLOODSHED FIGHT Nslther Sampson Nor Schley Receive Credit " for Defeatlngl’eveira STRIKING MINERS AND DEPUTIES Oct tI2— Although ths York New ENGAGE IN A DUEL American fleet in the battle off Santiago on July 3 obeyed the general fnlnlotd of Imported Negroes Attacked orders of Rear- Admiral SampsoD by Miners at Vlrden Ills— Company’s advance to meet just such au in Man Then Fire Upon the Strikers given emergency it was essentially a ‘cap' J j tain’s” fight This is the substance of Virden 111 Oct 13— The little town the report of the naval board which has of Virden is now comparatively quiet been investigating disputed points in after a day of blood in which eight the battle Bear Admiral Sampson was men were killed and scores were not present and the two orders wounded by Admiral Schley “close For the past two weeks rumors have signalled! in” and “engage the enemy” did no reached Virden dally that a train with for the good and were unnecessary negroes from Alabama would reach the were already closed in and engagships city and the Chicago & Alton depot has ed the enemy when the orders were been surrounded day and night by run up vigilant miners determinedly awaiting The board finds in a general way their arrival that each ship in the fleet knew exThe train arrived at 12:40 yesterday what to do should Cervera come and immediately a pitched battle en- actly out and did it when he came out Each sued The train continued to the his ship on plans prestockade the miners firing into it all captain fought orders and given by Sampson pared along the route and the negro passen- Even had Schley directed the general gers returning the fire movement of the fleet in the battle Engineer Burt Tigar received a bul- which it was unnecessary for him to let in the arm and dropped from his do would have been executed beseat nis fireman seized the throttle causethey of the preparations made by pulled it open and with a jerk the and within his general Sampson train was under speed carrying a load orders of wounded negro passengers to Spring-fielThe findings of the board are sumas follows: The train stopped at ’the stockade marily 1 The battle was fought and won but two minutes Its departure did upon plans prepared by Bear Admiral not cause the firing to cease The Sampson tower of the stockade was filled with ' The directing of the movements armed with Winches' of ships done by Schley during the batter8 and they kept up a steady fire into tle was Inconsiderable 3 The New York had no active part the crowd of union miners in the fight say the dead miners were killed The Brooklyn was not engaged after the train had departed It is not at4so close quarters as has been repreknown how many men are stationed sented bv the first report On an averbehind the walls of the stockade but age she was two miles away from the an estimate is placed at between 25 enemy NEW and Important additions to their already well arranged sleeping car service In the future this popular line will run through weekly Pullman Tourist sleepers to Omaha Chicago New York and Boston also to St Louis without change These cars will start from Portland Oregon thus giving benefit of through service on Oregon Short Line as well as from aU Utah points The excursions are personally conducted and furnish all the conveniences-oregular Pullman sleepers at less than half the cost The St Louis car will leave O S L station evory Thursday and Ogden via Rio Grande Western railway every Friday morning The Omaha Chicago New York and Boston sleeper will leave O S L station every Wednesday and Salt Lake every Thursday evening thus affording tho inestimable privilege of a twelve-hou- r lay-ovin Salt Lake City For rates and all details write to B F Nevins General Agent or H M Cushing T P A D &II G Railway Salt Lake City or any Oregon Short Line or Rio Grande Westenvtlcket agent f Why let your neighbors know it? And why give them s chance to gueas you are even five or ten years more? Better give them good reasons for guessing the other way It is vey easy for nothing tells of age so quickly as gray hair Among every 1000 bachelors there are t criminals among married men the ratio is only eighteen per 1000 thirty-eigh- DiAR Editor:— If you know of a solicitor or canvasser in your city or elsewhere especially a man who hus solicited for subscription insurance nursery stock books or tailoring or a man who can sell good you will confer a favor by telling him to correspond with ua or If you will insert this notice In your paper and auoh parties will cut this notice out and mall to us we may be able to furnish them a good position In their own and adjoining counties is a It hides the age under a luxuriant growth of hair the color of youth It never fails to restore color to gray hair It will atop the nair from coming out also It feeds the hair bulbs Thin hair becomes thick hair anl short hair becomes long hair It cleanses the scalp removes ail dandruff end prevents its formation We have a book on the Hair which we will gladly send you youth-renew- 2- rs Eye-witness- es DECLARED MARTIAL LAW The bulk of the fighting was the Oregon Texas an d Iowa 6 The New York was about nine miles from the Colon when the ship surrendered and between four or five miles from the nearest sister ships 5 borne by engaged is taken) (From which signal distance er Address AMERICAN WOOLEN MILLS CO There are over half 8 No American ship at any time during the battle was within a mile of an unsurrendered Spanish ship The New York the board finds did nothing to effect the issue of the battle When the Colon’s flag came down the New York was nearly ten miles to the eastward Via Rio Grande Western Railway Commencing February 5 the new time card of the Rio Grande Western goes into effect The Atlantic Express leaves Salt Lake City at 9 a m arriving at Denver at 9:30 a m the following morning and Chicago at 2:15 p m the third day making connections with limited trains from If you do not obtain all th ben to New York The evening train Chicago Sta you expected from th uie of th th doctor about It Vigor writ leaves at 7:40 p m arrives at Denver at loma difficulty Probably thor 9:15 p m the following night and Chicago with your general avitem which may be easily removed Address 8 a m the third day making close conMae Dr C J I Ayer Lowell I at nections with the fast morning trains for New York and Boston Both of these through trains are splendidly equipped The complete novel m the October issue with all latest appliances and conveniences and carry Pullman Palace and Pullman f Lipplncott’s is “Confessions of an Tourist sleeping cars as well as free Reby Captain F A Mitchel It Ticket office No 108 la a ratling tale of the Civil War and the clining Chair Cars street Second West South (Postofflce Heroine and hero (especially the heroine) corner) some pass through surprising adventures The Japanese are curiously alike physVienna bas a burglar who has been con- - ically Recent measurements taken of an ricted of breakii j into 390 houses artillery regiment showed no variation except two inches in height or twenty pounds in weight AT OMAHA Aide-le-Cam- I Baker’s flesh-formin- g well-kno- trade-mar- court-martial- ed in the Lon- FAST TIME TO CHIOAGO Immense Crowd Greet The Distinguished Exposition Visitor Two Inebriate Officer Cause a Lively Time Omaha Oct' 12 — President McKinin Honolulu Established 1780 San Francisco Oct 13— News has ley and the other members of the presbeen received from Honolulu that on idential party from Washington were the night of the 3rd inst Second Lieu- greeted on their arrival in Omaha by tenant Merriam U S A and First the largest crowd that has ever lined O' Lieutenant Wheelock New York vol- the streets of the city o commitThe presidential reception unteers decided to run things in HonO olulu and declared martial law Whee- tee composed of prominent Omaha O’ lock was provost marshal in charge of citizens and their wives was at the O’ the mounted infantry It is not known depot Each member of the committee celebrated for more JjjJ was given one particular guest to eswhether Merriam was on duty than a century as a About 11:30 at night the two officers cort to the proper place in the line of delicious nutritious 3' rtl declared martial law and for two carriages which was in waiting and and to the task alloted they performed and condition a half this boura of afbeverage has our 3 them without a hitch As soon as all "3! fairs prevailed Indignant citizens O' woke up Gereral King about 1 o’clook were seated the procession started unLabel Yellow 3 of the club of der escort Equestrain O' in the morning and the general eaueed front of on the for the South Omaha every city hall the two officers to be rounded up and package and our their marshal law was declared off It Along the whole line the crowds on “La Belle 31 was stated that both men were under each side of the street and in every 3' Chocolatiere”onthe ovation a continuous window kept up the influence of liquor They will be back At the city hall the party alighted O' were seats to and visitors the assigned For a time it was the liveliest Bight NONE OTHER GENUINE £ on which a from platform temporary O' Honolulu has ever seen The two offiMADE ONLY BY gi cers assumed entire control of the they reviewed a magnificent parade of CO floats & The same floats BAKER were Ltd WALTER the g forty town Citizens were ordered off the streets and then off the sidewalks which had taken part during last week Dorchester Mass parade on Tuesday These orders were enforced by the in the mounted men under Wheelock’s com- and the electric parade of Thursday mand Sailors were chased aboard and the two gorgeous parades comtheir ships and two bteamer captains bined made a magnificent spectacle and a customs officer had to scramble THAT CUBAN DEBT — for safety General King was very - j Peace Commissioners Unable to Agree what he when had learned been angry Upon the Question done and said the young men were! 12 — After the fourth joint Faris Oct Lieutenant acting without orders session lasting two hours the AmeriMerriam is a son of General Merriam can and Spanish peace commissioners Oregoa Short Line Director adjourned without having reached a Salt Lake City Utah Oct 13 — At final conclusion as to any point in the the annual meeting of the stockholders protocol Thus far there has been no of the Oregon Short Line held in this joint formation or crystalization of city the following directors were views to be returned by each commisOliver Ames of Boston sion to its government for embodying elected: Francis S Banks of New York Horace in the final treaty G Burt of Omaha Samuel Carr of BosThe Spanish it is believed have ton T Jefferson Coolidge jr of Bos- asked to have the Cuban debt assumed ton V D Cornish of New York W E by the United States urging that the Glyn of New York George J Gould of debt should pass with the sovereignty Lakewood N J E II Harrimaa of The debt so presented for American NE FOR A DOSE New York Thomas R Jones of Salt assumption covers the expense of the omoTe Pitnpla Prevent New of II Kahn Otto York ten years’ insurrection the recent inLake City iooenesa Purify the Blood re Headache and Dyspepsia Gardiner M Lane of Boston James surrection and the war with the United movement of the bowels eaoh dey is nscewmsy sicken To coo health They neither gripe nor miI mnU fvae aw fnll hAf rat Loebof New York Oliver W Mink of States as far as Spain’s outlay iu the Boston Winslow S Pierce of New war can be classified against Cuba York The Americans probably have reThe new members of the board are SOaSWCUREWFOR CURLS WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS men who are largely identified with the plied that if indeed any part of the Beat Cough Syrup Taste Good Ui 'Cuban debt is allowable the Union Pacific and Union Pacific local In time Sold by druggist officials believe this means the Union part Incurred in suppressing insurrecONSUMOTJ© Pacific is going to take the Short Line tions or in the war with the United and operate the soma direct from States is not allowable Omaha 42 1808 W N U Salt Lake-- No An 3000 animals don Zoological gardens Chicago 1 The average range of the ships most engaged was about a mile and a 7 McKINLEY Chicago and Boston The Denver & Rio Grande railroad— Scenic line of the World— announces new d and 40 The dead miners were removed from the vicinity of the stockade to hotels and livery stables and the wounded miners were taken on litters to the station and taken to Springfield J F Eysler superintendent of a company store after taking two doctors to the stockade In a delivery wagon encountered the strikers and was fatally wounded Troops have been sent to Virden and they will endeavor to restore order Governor Tanner in an interview says the company officials are guilty of murder in having armed men in the stockake whom it is claimed opened fire on the strikers CARS To Denver Omaha St Lou I ‘ sharp-shoote- SLEEPING k 5 § TO CURE A COLD IX ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money If it fails to cure 25o The genuine has L B Q on each tablet A Th$ Prince of Wales is patron of twenty-tw- o livings worth £7303 and his total income is £174203 a year 'i V M’KINLEY DAY ' Omaha Exposition Omaha and return for $2500 via Uulfic Pacific on October 9 and 10 Probably the last very low rate that will be made from Utah account the Exposition Don’t fail to take advantage of it and secure as much time in Omaha as posNo sible by using the Union Pacific Cars Buffet changes Dining Smoking and Library Cars All classes of sleepers Call for your tickets via Union Pacific or write H M Clay general agent Salt Lake City for full information Trans-Mississip- is The maximum annual rainfall 102 inches the minimum 82 at Manila Piso’s Cure for Consumption has been a to me — Wm B McClellaa Chester Florida 'Sept 17 1895 God-sen- d Ak-Sar-B- PILLS 11 If all the mountains in the world were eveled the average height of the land would rise nearly 250 feet Mrs W lnslow' Soothing Syrup forchlldren teething softens the gums reduces Inflammation allays pain cures wind colic 25 cent a bottle Out of every 1000000 persons 12000 die from gout Heavy G A R Bnslneee General Manager Rawn of the Baltimore and Ohio South Western Railway has prepared a detailed statement of the number of people carried into Cincinnati on the occasion df the annual encampment of the Grand Arniy of the Republic September 8rd to 12th inclusive According to the train records 37997 people were transported the largest number being on September 5th when the total reached 8322 According to these statistic! the Baltimore and Ohio South Western carried about 30 per cent ol thirty-se- cond the travel The September Atlantic is an especially “timely” number both in the selection and treatment of its topics When the Spanish war began the Atlantic promptly reviewed tho whole question and showed the justifiable and inevitable causes of ouv action and now that the war is closed the Atlantio is first to discuss the new situation and the new problems and tasks which confront the country exhibiting a a spirit of hope and courage which fully accords with the true national feeling of our country today |