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Show Tfr- -- ELDER JASPER THE COMMISSION IN 0GDEX. NEWS. EVENING y Complaints of Business Men The Of Castle Dale, Dies In Denmark. V?ilon Depot Friday. Jnlj 22. 187 The following correspondence apT in tbe Millennial Mar ot July &itf. rnoon the Faciflc peared Yesterday PRIE&TlOOB MEETim i ?t4iiv.-A4th in a session held comfj:ix!ott vf Ogd n, to listen to grievances against CofBKuaGKS, June 27 188?. The Hih Council, llorau Mission Union Pacific Company. Charles President George Tcatdale : Ibe and their Counselor aries, tba Bishops President of the Union Dkab Bmotjucr It fbaa become my and the acting Prftatffood ii aU the Francis Adam?, IntervleTved sad duty to inlorm yon of tbe demise wssalsfr by Pacrfic, wards and quorums of this .Stake are zens relative to the Union Elder Jasper Peterson, from Castle depot the of Dale, Emery Co., Utah, one of our requested to; 'attend V Prtesihbod copnpauy .had proniised to build. The missionaries, Who died in tbe City of meeting In the Assembly Hal! oo Olefi n Herald f ibis gives- a O iiense, Denmark, on the 23: d Inst. morning 11 Saturday, uiy 23r, at o'clock a. Brother Petersen arrived here on the full account of the proceedings' at both A full and JJwhctual attendant' is de- 2tfth ot April last, from the Southern meetings. States Mission, where he bad labored aired. Angus M. Cannon, the Cjmm's-ion- , Hon. Jos. about six months He was ap, . President. A. Wst, Hon. D. H. eery, L. B pointed to labor, in the Odense of Aarbus Conference. He was A1am3, J. M. Dae, Sidney Stevens, F branch to fill his miefcion, and anxious very T. J. Klesel, E. Huianlskl, David Kay went energetically to work among his FRAGMENTS. and H. Nelson gave evidence. Mr. relatives and friends, who received him very kindly. He began to be ind that he had had business state was Peery in V. M. from , Lyman, Jr disposed in tbe Tatter part of May ; unPacific with relations Union the for til then be enjoyed good health, and Tooele many yeirj. 4Jad sen", large quantiseemed to be very robust. He suffered Judge Duskxukkry came up is ota ties of flyur over the road ; The facil from chills and lever, and acute pains to trie faith exI'rovo this morn ii. iUts for the transaction tif business in his head, but, owing and tbe brethren, he ercised himself by fcavbeen and bad. One hhnttred was much r lieved when anointed, lie have a Pioneer Day Tooklk U thirty acres of land were given to the bad a good appetite and partook of . celebratlok. Uulon Pacific and Central Pacific by his meals up to the time of Ms death. Co the 22f, he felt a paiu in his Junius'?. Wells returned last Qgdtn people with the expectation and breast, be was aBeiatcd and east. business bis Iron evening trip that suittblj d"pof baliaiags would be felt better. He retired to bed, but in Thb work of widening the Utah & erected tiera. Siucj taait time the night be had another attack of the pain, making it difficult for him the people of Ugaen, who gave to Nortnern gauge, is progressing draw his breath. He was adminis'' that lar,d', have been sadly dis tered to again and received immediate The1 so he fell asleep and did hot accommodations relief, appointed. An excursion to Cache and Bear are be have been wake again until 9 a.m. At 10 a.m. many poorr persons food relish aud ate with tbe Lake valleys will leave this city August felt hungry killed; there arc no fstnifcary conve set before btm, and remarked : "Broth r Hansen, it tastes pretty good." At niences, while the fthign;. advantages T. H. Roberts retnrBcd yesterday are very poor, Mr. Peery then reiter 11:45 am. be fell asleep without the sign of pain, and thus be died, from a visit to IlenoelervUle, Summit. ated the concession of Fifth Street to slightest lie was conscious to, the i&si, and oc t::c re qui ?ts cf the railroad company easionaily remarked County. that he would so borne F to the first comwith L. have local YVilliams, through attorney Prof. Evan StRphexs U enjoying i he con:meuc ment of the work on pany. , himself ia the "north coant so" in Peterson was a good, faithwas called to the attention fulBrother the Latter-da- y depot while in be died flshin-r- , Saint;, hunting, etc. . of ibe Ci The stoppage of the of his duty as a servant Thcrk 'was a death from scarlet work was referred to. Thereihas been of God and a minister of the Gospel of Christ. fever yesterday in the fumih ul "B. A: ifetierjg fetlirg that there are He has been dressed, and M Froisetb, Fourth W'fwd ions againtt the town and in will be buried ouproperly Several oi tbe favor of Salt Lake City. For instance, the Utah Eiders will be present at bis The Second Ward jSabhatU funeral. Tbe people bave been very Ogden, will have an ix :invior. to Silt wheutcculd be purchased in Provo, kind to our brother; many strangers be to on 'cannot but the shipped Ogden have brought wreaths of flowers to be Lake on Monday next. tame favorable coulnions tha It can iaid on his grave. Monday next will be generally I will write to President Lirsen, of t e tt lit to Salt Lake Cii ; but, wheat as a holiday in Salt Liki au 1 and other meicbanoise is sent to Salt the Emery Stake, and have bim break to his T'lrnilv. thr sail intflliu-pnthe other cities of the Territory. Lak'e City as cheaply as it can be sent With kindest regards, I remain your brother in the UospeJ, The new hotel at Idaho Springs, to Oidca. N. C. Flyo vin: C. denied P. Union the that Shelby was k to cost) $23,000, Idaho, opened Pacific bad ciiscriminaied Ogagainst the public on Wednesday. dec In lavor vt Suit L he. Ibe rates A Memento from Manti. fine to both On Monday Pioneer Day--thf l oai the Missouri River places Yesterday evening we wers bhbw play of "The Bells" will be presented are the .same, and the U. F. made the rather unique in tbs artisa something aelected by company at the Theatre smdo conditions outlaid to both, so It consisted of a thi i slab of line. tic ORABHoax, of Dillon, Mon they could be on an equal basis. white stone such as that of which the IBinry After the esaion adjourned the Manti Temple is constructed, and bore tana, shot and killed his wife last went to Virginia City, on its surface an excellent Tuesday, and th vn shot himself in the Cojumiesion painting in w here the next Nev , bead. .. meeting will be oil of the oolite quarry whence the , : held. The rock Is obtained for the Temple. Wk learn from Brother John Moore, memento of this of artistic triple of Spanish Fork, that- the immediate part To President Charles F. Adams, cause of the death of Father Zebtdte Judge P. H . Kmeisdu made a careful th ' quarry, the Temple and the artist, Coltrin was dyseqtry . statement in behalf of the people ol was tbe work of the well know Dan Weggiand, and is highly The survey ins party which has been Ogden, in regard to the Union Depot painter, the gentleman to whom it by prized In Mr. tiouble. Adams tald his reply loek ng over ttfe proposed route of the was presented. Utah Central to i be Coast will reach company bad done the best they could, hut lie lad betn met with a laxity on ibis city In a day or two. Pioneer Day. the part of the Central Pacific. Mr Th advertised time of the D. & R Adamd on to explain that Sunday next, July 24tb, will be the G. W. train to Lake Park, S :I5 p.m., QWirg to the act'on of the fortieth anniversary of the eutrance of government evenhas been changed for towards the Onicn PacitK , work on all tbe Pioneers into Salt Lake Valley. ing only, the trains leaving at trp.m. improvements throughout the system The occasion being a legal holiday and 9:30 jf'ta.has been suspended (or the under tfce Territorial statutes, it will time whole be pretty generally cbserved on Monthe being. Throughout Joseph J. TylqkV g Manti, dropin of miles 5,000 road the P. day, tbe 25th. All the leading business U tous on for a short time ped in day. He reports things. 'generally-- as very system, sunlltr arrangements to those houses will close, most of them made here have been But wuere having expressed an Intention to quiet in bis bailiwick; the icices are it Is p ain that the coiupany must sus that effect. There will be a general not producing at present, pro.- pee tse sauie SaspcUd acion fipeia.tious. are suspension of labor and business, but gwrjd. crops has been taken. When the difficulties no regalarly organized celebration. A On Satutdaf ias i tiijs J4auitoba Con- shall have vbecu aOjtated then it is great re any people Will take advantage struction Company laid seven miles hoped thai all will be smopth sailing. of the reduced railroad rates and visit and 1000 feet of track on the Northern Congress ordered an investigation of relatives and friends in various parts Pacific Railway, thereby beating all the affairs of the Union Pacific such of the Territory. previous record. au investigation, the like of which was ' never before beard of, and of A party of excursionists a Jt, reHorse Thieves Escaped. has had to turned f rourtitrlrWberry Valley,, report Cuuxse, the company On Wednesday sight five horse-thievFor the paat- three months, Mr. tbatlt "takes the cake" for a succeeded in getting away Adams claieied he had cot been manand bunting region, bs Well as lor t at Provo by digging out the from Jail a aging laiiroad, he has been Jural capping grounds. a Congressional hrougbthe rock foundation. Tbey are tuformatiou lor " Litt i.if ciifssu; Walt' autf iuvd.il iu commission. llu alon Frank Rogers, Frank McDonald, alias "Yoo'll Be.vf t ujoitheir..tli Bfiif Jtiat Frank Ellis, Ben Marsh, Joseph Mul on pcojtct-ed'hu- e ; iyur w,rit t she's f?ofce,".iire two- new pieces "of had been stopped, ami the ligan and Wm. Liffany, and were al N music issued by White, Smith & Co , company compelled to stand aside and being held for Ellis are old Marsh Boston, New York and Chicago. and birds, penitentiary se compctUtus occupying fletds Tbk surveyors' of Hbe lJtau Midland which itself had intended to haye oc- and with Mulligan were arrested n the Grand River last May, by Jack are etlll working in Strawberry Valley cupied and eould bave occupied had son Cole aud others, who had followed witters' resolved themselves aa &kc a hue through They hav Ou; laitaace ne cited of a them down from P. V. Junction, where Daniel's Cation, above Provb Val ey, Ktn3as. TheU. P. agreedxt tbe two had stolen several head of and are now working their way easta make raiitOad to the towa. The horses. ward from Strawberry. ' . Sheriff Turner has offered a reward made great af aogem ants On citizens Tiik Park Hotel at BlUInga, Mon of $50 each fox tbe capture of the fugi to' that promise, weQt great expense tana, was burned last Tuesday . There tives. They are all known as desperate aud enterImpiovements were four persons in the building who lorpuuiic The. men. Company had made a" prises. narrowly escaped with toeirilves, two grade for the road; has material on of them, woman, being rescued by Probate Court. means of Udders from upper windows. the ground for its copsti uctiou ;. but its hands are tied and it cannot proTbe salt Lake County Court trans Tuk examination in the case of the ceed. This is a case, tue eutlemau acted tbe following business yester United States vs. J amis W. ifrt, said, which is far more importaut than day : of Osden. charged with unlawful cohabitation, that Estate of A. N. MacFarlane, ' At the conclusion Of the interview which was to have, been beld this af ter- of Elizabeth M. Mac ; noon, was postpone J until 10 a m. to- the follgwin reBolutlons were passed Farlane, petition to probate ot admission for saorrow. owlrg to the court of claim- - by ths tdob Chamber of Comsuerce : will of said deceased, came on for Investigation. Rrsolwd, that we, the members of hearing. Agnes Phillips and Elizabeth the oueu Chamber of Commerce, of said deceased, Tbk Executive Committed of the after beating the frank statement oi Austin, daughters filed and Fa Central objections to the do appeared Tentorial Ely Auams, fttident hereby express People's beem our ire him confidence in ; will will amended by and of nau-esaid Adam Speii Committee have that he will Holve the depot ques- probate names as heirs of said these as candidate for the Legislature from lieve inserting tion io the entire satisfaction ot our deceased ; order made admitting will the Fourth Council Ui.--u ict m place cjiizn". . iieso' red, That pendin;r the settle-men- t to probate, acd appointing Elizabeth of LeGraod Young. Justice Speirs i e'l tne many difficulties in which MacFarlane executrix, upon filing a an excellent selection, and is". wel be involved we will leave the bond in is tpat the sum of $200. will the lie ifor ;tli-'qoaitfled pjil ma'ter cnti y 1h his bands. Estate of Dirk Bockbolt, deceased; Hesolval further, That we believe him tba full strength of the party. to i e uie imc li i d u whom, we can for order confirming sale ol Fergl'S CoAtTER, KbQ , Of Coalter look for the final solution of this vexed petition estate HUd, ana order made fixing real .. ', A Snelgro ve, ol to t c ifcy, will stai t Ou question. . for day bearing tbe return ef sale of business trip to Rich County in a few real estate and for confirmation. days. The coud people ol Randolph, Nomiuatious. Woodrutf; find other' places in that a meeting of tue Executive Com At A Skuuk Incident..V section wraaMppc.tnnttytMn-ves- t of xtit Pedple'S Territorial Cenmittee in musical merchandise, of whicu lust official who As tral Committee, beld. at the City Hall, Mr. Coalter .wiitt&ac a good supply. treated was tnc across River, Ogden Salt. Lake City, ou,Thursday, July 21st, experience on Tues This morning there was a further 1SS7, it as ucanimou.-l-y agreed to to an interesting some time post be has For day night. hearing, before CpwmhJsioEir Worrell, recommend to the electors of the Terof testimony iu tte laiRks of C. A. ritory as' co in mis loners to locate had a suspicion, very strongly prompted, that a skunk baa ensconced him Ferry & Co. and J.C. Irwla &. Co. oniversily land, the cames of Frede- self under bis residence, which is con The evi rick A. Mitchell, Taac M. Widdell and structed- of lumber. On the nlgt in against the Cuittd.. JStaie? dence all relatt s in the value of cattle, Richard A. Ballantyne. among his question he beard a anoise vivid remem and with To till tbe nomination for councilor chickens horses, males and Wagou.s In the fall brance of the skunk, suppose the ani f 1167. SpCi from tbe'Fonrth Conhcil District made mal bad lr it bis quarters to uevauater, ' nvLe the hen roost Tue genCeu an, of Vacant t!so"iegif d1bility tvcni&K the last In Eighth Ward, was willing to sacrifice a Ben or Orande Yonni, Esq., he not baviue Brothers Isaac Brockbank. and Jahn F. ItveTi in order to rid himself of the fb rhe district the time required two skunk if possible. He therefore Mortenson, wlio. xcetly emerged cOinm'ttee agreed to recto stop up the bole through from pilson. welehe reelplvtlts of an by law, the ommend t o the eltctors of said district which it was believed lhe animal made rethe of at bands Saints the ovation, its way under tue house, while entiu city . It was the name of Hpu. Adam Spiers, of Salt siding in gaged in cutting off the skuuk's rein the form of an entertainment and a Lake City. treat, the gentleman taw the animal In behalf of the committee, coming, but unfortunately for bl olglad welcome, an evidence of the reit factories, not soon enough to evadeand John R. Winder, Tbe animal lumped upon him spect and esteem in which the honored Chairman. forthwith scented him in the most ap guests are held. E. A. Smith, proved manner, accoramg to tne Six prisoners broke Jail at Laraujie, skunk cede of toiiet proprieties. A Secretary. new salt from top to toe has been Wyoming, last Tuesday evening. They official Ogden uonned by the are: Dan Walters, murderer; Case Dismissed. Htrald. Linn, attempted murder at Feitereian ; y the curtain dropped on one Lee Hail, .horse 'thief; Will Raone, most of the interesting cases that has Enthusiastic. sentenced ,to three years; George a Nlcklcs and Barney Kenntdy, petit come -belore commissioner in Utah. of Mesa, Arizona, settlement The James- II. Nelson, charged with unlawlarceny. Tuey had two thotguns, one ful cohabitation, be a very pretty place t Justify must for examinappeared revolver and a butcher knife. They ation accorOi.Bg to the continued con- the following from the Phoenix Gaaiior the overpowered tinuance, at 2 p. m. 'After a wait of zette: "Mesa is enjoying a repose after the Even the Police Court realizes that nearly an hour, Con m!siouer Rogers tbe harvest fieid. With tbe laboisot d ot "boom" is far brushed atound and annoutced to dethe of a few building improveexception away. It occasionally that a fendant's attorney,. C. C. Richards, ments, some lrelgnting and fruit pedardiaauees can be Hm ,'hat it was about time to proceed dling, tbe people in general are taking violator of the ci easy under their own vine and Og offender usually Prorecuting Attorney HileShad retired. it the found, and then What an abundance of ripe, trees. was be tbe from loom, although belongs to the small class of "around-thfruit, plenty of milk office alter two o'clock, delicious The QQly individual on hud the examination of the only wit- and honey, full granaries, cool snades and pleasant showers, they are whom the minions of tba law could ters was coidueted by Ibe Ce'mtHis-slnin a position to laugh at tbe tax aath-erniiDselir Goom-andy, evjejaiBg was John pouace and frown down tbe grumbler, in P. L. AntftfrKOBu was sioffl und Dr. who Sail t iver Val-lelloe means in answer to M e quesUons of His the wholetheextent of tbewho first ettled " been and Honor has said he of supply pioneers that wandering w acquainted t re, their choice of position for i'h AnBle Fetersor. llv had not yeen abont the streets for ten or a dozen her they could not havo- chosen a during the present; year, nor dlu he bi n or location. The Mesa is indeed Bights. He was ordered imprisoned. know HMUbzBe had g to a birth tne one spot on the continent of 23 days f or vagrancy. Child. He bal not seeu a letter - fact ; fcal not tueu Ameiica where the weary will find re Mca- t StS itS1 ' tbe consumptive i nrw did r.o. told SO: "he here the ireriniieiit,canwhere " find relief, and where asthmatic lady tvai d patient will receive a The Cp mm'ieiocjer Hen hi. ecu need tbe new leaee of life. Mesa with Ob MmmlrwBSn &c 'Theatre will be KBea in, wa f,t riii.Cv; u dj0 rot appear its sparse papulation, its simple but On af teauMav. open Its ulentif nl supply of aeagthy lecesst ittdltiMtli.: . , an of. haupy ways. that occmqff 4ft.. SI'S, Lfndsw, ak. wybable'tbMBis water, and its broad acres of as prouse iue xea"wi j yuk.i ductive soli as ever tbe su i shone on, slate 1 bf aeie'4id iconipauy, wilt charged and his bonds exoaia reTrmked: tha. be rgrt- - cball not see a acere of jvars roll by e re it win be tne home :f thousands tea tnat air. meism bbo a'torccy with the genllejuajMis?, sbotrfd or.the Polish aave been, put to such fen surrounding uneauniled in beau ht in ty by any in tbe Union ' cMneter of "Matliias," a convenience, owing to repeated Eumtng but arjded'that Undoubtedly part in whicb' Mr. Henry Irving made one of his g:etest hits and most counsel for the defense thoroughly unWArSI85 1'ACllt derstood tbe sitoatidn .Ogden Herald, pronouncs 1 suieeesses. For Bale at the Deseret Nkws Office July 21. : - t, e BB-for- ! . to-da- y. - . rap-Idl- y. iLtiii(-t-in- dl.-cbar-ge at h. on-serv- . e - SHOWED THE HK PETERSON, ' FKATHKR." COSDCCT OF TUB 'WHITE i - 4-- - YORK VOLUNTEERS ON PUOACU OF DANGER. i ajar 3 m At the meeting held oa tbe night of June tbe first "committee of vigilance" (as known by such name) organized In America, there were present those whe fully realized the reaponslbiiity and importance of the step about to be tabsa, Their seeming doty lay counter to the regular course of law. Plainly, they proposed to break the law, and in so doing lay themselves open to punishment by the law. In the eyes of the law, they were about to become offenders of as. deep a dye as any they proposed to punish, though from very in San Frahcis-c- o tb, 1891, when F.AOERBACH&B Trtttfii e ait 3, f biuoi 4i i - Og KfcW THE AP- -' COLON KL if'" i ! i fn f msmmmm l. aestTt jsaasi esMMBa ma sjMSsasatss IOK THE NextTWO WEEKS Only! ul MAKE HAY WHILE THE SUN SHINES." different motives. But according to Hubert Howe Bancroft's "PopularTribnaals'voil 1, Just published, there were also present young and inexperienced men, who did not know what they were about to do ; and the sage tutor to these was the whilom Colonel Stevens, commanding the New York Volunteers, which company, when disbanded, furnished many of the ruffians that infested the eity. These mettlesome innocents the mettlesome old Colonel setaboutto instruct. It suited well fie eternal fitness of things, that he who had brought hither New York vag abouds should now bang them. Feelingly he spoke to his former associates, calling to mind past dangers and privations in common shared but recalled to things present, stern duty swelled tbe breast beneath the well buttoned army coat, and the severest of military airs wreathed the features of the lace. "There were those both at ' his and at subsequent meetings," says Mr. "who were more ready with Bancroft, t heir than their with sword. tongnes Upon this occasion the doughty colonel concludes an address brimful of nervous energy with these words: 'And mind you. let there be ne skulking! Let there be no skulking now!' But when the sell summoned to actual danger and responsibility, and tbe mere timid looked for their brave commander, he was nowhere to be found; though there was made diligent search, even to the sending to his bouse for bim. he failed to put in ah appearance. Then certain profaue oil lb, filled with merry contempt, fowl Its took from a white whitest feather, and carefully enclosenvelope addressed It and ing it intoanthe sent brave talker. it was the conduct on different "Very this occasion of Mr. Brannan, to whom the highest praise If one. Peculiar as he was in some respects, I cannot but regard his connection with the first vigilance committee as the brightest epoch in his eventful life; and so Ions as society holds Its coarse in San Fraucisc his name should be neld in honored and grateful remembrance. With the most cheerful recklessness be tarew his life aud wealth into the scale; anythlqg and evc)-tbin- g he possessed was at the disposal of the cojamittee free of any charge." 3 ' M S ' w . to the City as well as Residents should not Miss this Opportunity for zi tJ.P'H jo i I G-- A. .A. -- SI 2ST Let of Wash Bobes at H M, 2.76 and tM. They are selilug fast. One Lot ol White Bobes, at prices to Bleaae. One IiOt of Ladies' Chemisettes, latest styles, at 80, 86, AO and 75c. One Lot ot Ladles' Skirts, Jast ths thing tor Us season, at X) and 35c. each Oas Lot of yard lengths, hoary Cheviots, tor Mc. Cheap at 75c. each One Lot ot yard lengths, heavy Blue Flannel, suitable tor Bathing San-to- r One sa si;- Zm"; ; W lr. h - ff- 1(0, I ' 11 1 C jCo oai;'! . sr --- "at i rr . IT 2 ""2 o SSsr? m $1.60. Its One Lot of 14 yard patterns of Black sad Colored Nun's Veiling, at ft. 7 Nothing like it ever offered before. One Lot ot Ladles Colored Oraaadis FIchues at Uc. each. Cheap at S&c One Lot of Needle Books at 10c. sacb. Cheap ata&c. Oat Lot of Win Hair Brashes at is, so and Mc. each. Most be seen t ot jfaJ !i'iPt O? OB 1. ... i y si-- aH 99 Genuine Bargains . s iff van ;'. ' r V1.' rt - oi ... ! DELS! AS tt Q ijn ; at 10, 15, as, as, 6t, 7ftc ftJO each. The last of ths season and cheap at double the pricav One Lot ol Gents' White Ties at Mandate, per doxen. A W 4 appreciated. Oae Lot of Ch lids'. Lace Caps, newest styles, ! f One Lot of Gents' SukpeBdera, 20, and fjOc. a pair. One Lot each of Ladies' and Chllds Trimmed sad Untrimmed Hats, 15, as, 75 and $1.00 each. They are sure to create an excitement. One Lot of White Laos Check Dress Fattens, IS yards each at as. MW Now Bad Elegaat Fans at 10, 15, to, 60c. and $1.00. Worth double. ioiodie Effort but an Every Day (kmwm DfiDI Km lOc . n TEAS DEL' S! At" st i Paraaols aid Bob Umbrtllaa, the last of the teaion, very cheap. Great Bargains in White Goods. Km broideries, Laces and Wash Dress Goods. NO LOV PRICES ! it pay you la came, BARGAINS will make " Rain ar Sunshine." then-wen- ' - t l.tl. Suit), Provision aSarfceir tinh-- il ! t. es h-i- ng horse-stealin- nt tuey-hav- .. gs e. Oa-iii- ' f- - . . de-teas- ed - , e. -- i -- . . ie.-ide- s ex-ci- ty . - bow-eve- . pro-ceede- B thatrt ex-ci- ?rrrcted OFFICE, ti. Ps7 Sellirg tiuying 3 75 3 00 S 2 2 75 3 00 90 2 00 2 60 2 79 SO Ik25 Barley Corn corn Cracked.. Potatoes per ha Lucern seed, 100ft Bran per 100 Shorts per 100 Timothy seed, 100ft Ked top seed, 100ft .. Clover seed, 100ft .... . timothy, baled per ton Hay, 11 ay, timothy and clover, per ton Hay, lucern, pe.- ton eans per iuo. arrots per bushel em ions per nusnei 1 1 SO ISO ISO 100 1 25 7 50 8 00 10 00 16 00 16 00 9 00 3 ui 25 i t 20 00 13 00 taiiij aw 35 zw ...L y salccm-bumme- lt er y, w1as-,"witbj- set-tlcmc- nt, hi fever-racke- ; to-d- i : w- Pttt&,sWfttb''ftfiTt. :, n . con-tiuuauc- e?, i . ay 1 H-- cured hams, 60 36 4 4 5 3 Styie and Fit Unsurpassed. ltrttted c Be. " oc 7C. 15C. ; I 013. Its c im 5, 6, 7 and 8 cts. ; ... .10 tai . bis- -- to e rJilv. UBA1K CHSPP1H8I PILES! PILES! PILES! ..Tjti-- I WILL j I . .marr' jt Q3 otji n,al i WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY Main Stnd, Salt Lake City. ' m 3 IT. THE MONTH OF Gar 8T & aW LAD 1 500 BOYS' AND MEN'S CIIBAP AUD DURABLE. 3SQB- - U $3.00 to $5.00 UNI Bargains! TXU - Baraalns. ' m mm slate o ! AT FROM j tri: 1$VESTIGTe ANb TBI . PRICES WINTER CLOAKS s NEWMARKETS ALSO, i; r OFFER 500 MISSES' j i uti da Oats, Corn, Barley, Pees, aaef all kinds of Grain Chopped, for horse or hog feed, at the Piombbb Rolls: r Mi mi. roofing! O, 1B73. At PRICES BO XOW ITS vrtU pay you to BVT SOW and not waU for Cold Weather. PtRFECT PfiESERVATlON SIROH.TIN &SHINCLE ROOFINB s . bourn o hi s.. mr A. XJ i am t'oa ! a '.low ' i .rfaiovji iric tm6j 41 - DURING 3 frta'SO 4 8E6IICED Special Notice s Country c. sffrD0NELS0N & CO. Close. Wheat Poor demand and easy. No. 3 winter 6s.5Hd. ; ditto spring, 6s.4d. Corn Poor demnnd and dull, spot and 4s. : Aug., 4s. d. ; Sept., 4s. Id. July, Lard Poor demand and dull, spot and July. 34. 6d ; Aug., 34s. Id. ; Sept., S5s. A SURE CURE FOUND AT LAST. KO ONE N EEf I'UFFhR, A sure euro for the blind, bteclir;r itching and uiccrnted piles b be!!i tiiiTiM rd l.y Ir. William (au u a'ie.l li'. illi.ttu's Indian i i'e ei.n: i en-- . . In .le ht hiis cureci the and worst oil tirenty-fiv"i"i;i.mi( . No nc need lurttr .ear-' thirty i uiluutt-tfive wi'it Hj p. ing tuls wonderfal a lions, instruments toothing in. .. - ,ue. o lifoo harm thin good. and elcvliiaj-' -William's lad : lie i. Intent sbsorhs the tumors, all "j 'iv i . njea itching, acts as aud painless relief pfflBlltce, gives ,;:i:;jit and is prepare ' ir Piles nti i nothing else. Thousands of n.vd pathntu ai test Its Tr. of all schools tees, and phy- it the givatest coiitnlmiidn tomedf . of the Uioi.ucra noiJww uie severely job j.an m on ijuuenujr, you can Jndsrc Ooou. Mysv!e. Itr. sasV" "Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment cared me after yeais of ilmfforiasfVL. At Judaff Cofflnbury. t velana'. sanr 1 nav louna that .nr. iy crxpencBoa uiuimeni gives im- vuitni's xuaian rue mediate and permanent relief. ' We bare hundreds of such testimonials. Do not snBer an instant longer. Sold by deed its druggists. ia ti!o a - T samSsaS- aa ( l,airs. Backers, . tll 9flJ ,! rsy R.K.TH0MA& 3BJE EMPORIUM. v aw; saS y.i-.- nj P8-"'- - - aa In-d- ..fsrooms at 0, 37; 25; 'i., Call SH ESVMMmIISSJU 15, 20 and 25 cts. each. fips, at 60, 7o mikI 1.00 per bunch. 1 Smt'. iCBUTH pjun's Veiling, at 20 iind 25 cts. per yard. Jovgrs and Table Scarfs, at cost. rfiiDrttiteisk Towels, at 8, 10 and 12 cts. each. res'fllrts (Best Grule), at 6$ and 7 fts. per yard. Uk itJtnd Gloves, at actual eost. . Jors4t8-e670, $1.00 and $1.25 pe .iatt'. . .oSanili at cost, at Idaljes&jASKl ('liilds' Hose, . ,i)9J- lit)1 H rAnu awiiy other BargSns m every Department. LIVERPOOL MAKKETN. , ad 'te? f Close Aug., 70; By Telegraph r ti-, ' Corn Lower. Cash, 36; Aug., Sept. 37 I I 11). Oats Lower. Cash, 45 Aug., Sept.. 25 1.10, tuskey Wtntrw ."it ani.L LACE CDaTABS, C AR PUTS, WE SAY, HI Mil Ml afljii&3, r u.'it J MARKETS. h '.:..,"- WHAT Vttirty will i'PVftt 40, 50, 75, $1.00 and $1.60 each. 6e. " ,flo at COMPANY f UHNI TIJRE p. inlofJeta j Call and See Them for per yard, pfsreinliam, at 8, 10 and 12J cts. per yax C'Seersnckers, at 8, 10 and 12$ cts. per yard. 10 By Telegraph -- O - tjDft":., !0K 10J Noon. Bar silver.... ..6.V York Central..., 9, ...... 97 .4'a J Navigation Money 4's coupon. . . .. 27V Transcontinent'l 29i .. Mail 8X Pacific 43', coupon. i!,i 24 Rock Island 20 l'acmcb's S. F 88 Central Pacific.. 36 St, L. 4:iS, St. Paul ft Omaha 50. Burlington Kio Grande Texas Pacific. ... 30 NorthernPacific. MX. Union Pacific. .. 56 60 Pfd Fargo Express . . 98 Western Union.. 76K Northwestern. .. 17 At noon the stock market is vvty dull and steady at abont opening figures. .i-tn- SALE OUT IN HALF HBW TOBK STOt'KR. J By Telegraph & otnua- WE, MEAN ti SHOES OF ; i 2 65 2 !0 3 CO 3 10 gross.selling Wheat Lower. Cash, .;io lytii.. ,a pd:ui AND That Utah Produces, and Guarantee all SEWING in their Work. c.i-y- lOHc. CHICAGO jt BOOTS i i2 w 40 2Jc it 4c. ! EXPERIENCE AND MAKE THE MOST SUBSTANTIAL v 7 65 2 00 FRESH MEATS. Bacon, I. 10 I 3Xc. ABE MEN OF LARGE mm mUEl ' 2XC. IIME i:TERPWSES SIIST1MC T.l SOLOMON BROS. & GOLD Bargains! .b 7 60 7 4 7 35. 7 00 ...' rs. er " liifl fi A u. " MM ITM 40 It oust Rio Green Rio Granu la'd Sugar pr 100 . ...I.. Sntrar E x tra C . . ...P. .... Gold ..... Cut Loaf Honey, Utah pr lb..,.. ...,. Molasses. Utah prgul.. Candles, per box 20fta. Candles.per box 4()Ib. . ... ... i,al. uaisinM,i..M.un8. Cat. K s'ns.Ivyra-Seft- s Coal 011,110 1. p. o. log. Coal Oil.lSO t. p. c. 10 g. Coal Oil. 175 tVp 'c. 10 g. h urranU.per ft Salt, per KX) ft ... Vinegar, 60 grain Valley Tan Beans Navy Beans Laid. 3 ft pails, per ft. Lard, 6 ft pails, per ft. Lard, 10 ft pails, per ft. J. Beef.choice medium Cows, Sheep, Hogs, 3ELS! Wf U u steers, ,3c. P.AUERBACH&BRO 30 00 V Helling 11 17 ........ Buying Eggs per doz. SO 26 Tanie butter. 12 15 ... Cooking." BreakXast Home Cured 18&-1IV Bacon 10 Home Cured Side Bacon... Eastern cored 15 real fas-Bacon Eastern Cured D. 8. Shor iox 15 Eastern Cured flams. . 14 ...... H. af. Cheese 15 Eastern Cheese........ Pride of Japan Tea ...... MX pnors. 85 Gunpowder Tea 65 Japan Garden 'l ea 34 X ,.)L. Tea... Package Japan 75 English Breakfast Tea 40 Boast Java 29 ..... Green Java. Mocha Green Mocha tUHPtSl 8 00 12 m 5C-- . much-talke- TE4 115 1 CO IK i it -- 8 50 7X TO Every Article Wananteii as ReurBsenteil! 3d OBOCBBIBS. uoast - J I 1 60 ' 79. 7 60 7 t3- f 1 Ws wish It would rata, it would be so refreshing, and we want to sell a lot If Ladles aad Gents RUBBER GARMENTS, VERT CHEAP. Npecials. Our whole Hue of I Hi 1 40 IfSO .. JHY GOODS. GROCERIES and CLOTHING, BOOi. SHOES COMPRISES AN SALT LAKE MARKETS. daily by Leading' House. PROVISIONS. Whole Wheat Flour Flour, xxxx... Patent Roller High Patent Holler Wheat per bn , oats per 100 Barley per 100 Cracked ty To-da- idUi Salt Lake City, July . sub-ioi- NWS DBlBBXT - niii-ie- limbing anay tip and Iheu iItw at prefend. rclreiichmrnf. Compare Prleess mmM Qunlitles of floods, with pretended Kales ef e.u: .nof vi . i til , ' s aw ALL SUMMER GOODS , Klatic nature llowlag tbe Tin or from to Contract or cxpiuni' wiwvui vrvasiBf lire paint. bv Heat or Cold. ' H VJU Jl Leak. fn Iron or Tin Roofs. Onjfc CoB':fv this Paint every three or four yeara wilt lVBBrve 1 our leon ana tin, nl save tbe expense of new roofs. I ai 34 N. Sixth Wast Street, GIVEN ON AFPMOATIOM. tor, alt Lake City. dtr REDUCED IN PRICES! R.K.TH0MAS. |