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Show AMERICAN EAGLE. PRESIDENCY OF MORMON CHURCH HtORGANIZED Joeeph U. A. WIIXl M8EM, PbUika t. Mil Ob ltrcoiiiee QUESTIONS TO COUE BEFORE NATIONAL LIVE STOCK ASSOCIATION fmlilMt t'attle-utm- a ! The Ill.uioa of llos Values Johs. K. WiimIt and Aathua mad Otbr Importand l ouneelor. ( II. aud ant Mailers VI lit U UTAH MUBHAV. The Erst presidency of the Mormon D. Madden ha been selected Martin dissolved by the church, which of the eomruitu-- on archairman as on NEWS. death of President Loreti.o SuoW for the fifth snnusl conrangements ThursOctober 10th. was reorganized vention of the National day by the selective, of Joseph F. Smith w hich will meet in Chicago FaWa Imy Osorpa Gutke, the Salt association, and K Winder as president and John who wh last week accidentally shut week 10 Iiecember. first the Apostle Anton II Loud a his counThere is unusual interest in this by a youthful companion. Is dead from selors. 1 lie counselors were of course the conth Injuries received. Smith after his meeting, for the reason that named by PrcsV.-nw ill take up soma important vention At soon as congress meets the govthe W Mr. .ler bring giwn promotion, ernment will be asked fur an appro- chief questions which will be referred to at. i Apostle Lund the position The stockmen, it is aid, to le used ia the second congress. priation of t'iey place. to appoint special ask will of Fort congress Pouglaii. rebuilding The meeting at which the first pi conditions upAll the salooii in Salt I.ah Cily was reorganized was held iu the committee to investigate on the public ranges and report bac'i a were cKii"il lest Sunday, Ly order of Temple, and there were present Apostoe city authorities, and Uie citizens tles Joseph 1'. Smith, lirighaiu Young, plan for the future government of the ranges in such a way that the conflicts John Henry "smith, ijtorgc Tessdale, eiperifoced a "dry" Sunday. between sheep and cattle grazers may W. Anthon M. W. Id Merrill, John home fastest the Crescsus, Taylor pacing averted be Pangea are becoming so WoodA M. 1'. tbe world, will visit Salt Lake ity In II. Lund, Cowley, overcrowded that the struggle for grass the near future where he will give a ruff, liudger Ciawsoii and Kced Suioot. Is resulting in almost daily conflicts, From there he wiii Patriaich John Stiulli was. also in atspeed'exhibition. in which bloodshed is becoming altobe taUeo to California where he will tendance. had been gether too frequent. A h.HiU as the meeting remain all winter. Another important question to be P. J. MeKenna, he'd at 1'rovo on a railed to order and prayer offered for considered is a biii providing for govthe that announced it va charge of alteniptiitjj to wreck a Kio guidance, ernment inspection and the tagging of reorganization of the first presidency Grande Western train, has been die n is, to show tha wool toi't-i"::ail lu was Young, order. Apostle Isri'ghain from custody on the ground cbarg-eand cotton ci "sioihly'1 In percentage that the information did not set forth who Is nestto President smith point used In all alleed woolen fabrics. moved President that then of seniority, facte sufficient to constitute an offense. Smith be sustained as president of the These, and other questions fully as im The old Walker House, Salt f.alie's church. The motion prevailed by a portant, are expected lo draw to this pioneer hotel, ia doomed as a hotel, lta meeting the largest, gathering of stockof the assembled apos owner having dedided that the old uniir imoits vote men in the history of the country. Smith was reand President tles, Mr. Madden will select a committee structure shall uudergo radical repair counselors. to This his name quested of prominent business men to assist and emerge from the hands of the he immediately did by selecting; John him in providing entertainment for a remodeled business struc-turR. Winder and Apostle Lund. The the visitors. As the International Live Slock exposition will be in session at selections were likewise unanimously the same time, it is expected there will The state board of health hit sent Smith was President and sustained, be over a hundred thousand stockmen out circular to the different schools tritstee-in-trust for In ut tendance then sustained as and county authorities relative to the church and as president of the Salt Panama t anat Coini.irty Would Sell to the cleaning np and tailing proper preLake Temple. Joint 11. Winder was I nlleil St,ile. In most caution! against smallpox. then named as President Smith's asMaurice of the board Hiitin, caae the suggestions made are being president sistant in the Temple work. of of Canal comPanama directors the adopted. President Joseph V. Smith, the sixth arrived iu Washington WednesUtah a a statu ia the pany, ( president of the 'hurch of Jesus Christ day, lie culled upon Admiral Walker, subject of a hulletiu under preparation of Latter-daSaints, is the son of chairman of the Isihmitin Canal comby the state board of horticulture, in ami in phew of the Prophet Smith, mission, for the purpose of bringing which it will be lilted that local condi- lie was born at par Joseph Smith. about the disposition of the Panama tiont promise Utah greater possibiliI West, Mo., on November I, ISIIS, and ties as a wine producing acction than was company's interest in that partly conresiding at Nauvoo, 111., when hi structed waterway. California. father and Joseph Smith njero killed, The Isthmian Canal commission has William Erdman, one of Spring-Title'- s after the tragedy he went, with his leading citizens, died last week mother to Winter (Quarters, Mo., and endeavored to .obtain a positivs and direct statement of what, the Panama after a lingering illness of several two years later, in lsis, he drove an Me sustained a sunstroke months. company would accept, for its rights ox team across the plains to Salt Lake, and Mr. Ilutin'a return to France th is while working at lirigham City last arriving here on September 2i)rd. Un- summer was for the summer, from the effect of which he til IH.'iJ he herded purpose of obtainin cattle the valley Information ou that point It is never recovered. ing and performed such other wo, k as fulls understood that he has now a proposiThe machinery is lieliiff installed in to the lot of a farmer boy. At that tion to make to the United States comBecker's new flouting mill ut Manti. time he was called on a mission to the mission, hut along what lines it Is imThe mill has a capacity of fifty barrels possible to' iiscertaiii. as Mr. Uutin Sandwich Islands, where he remained per day. The machinery Is the latest until 1T,7, when he returned to Utah. refuses to be Interviewed concerning it before the commission improved. Water Is the motive power. He readied home on February 24, lHf,H, witlt the acquainting results of itis mission. It Is expected the mill will be lu oper- when he joined the Nauvoo legion, ation by January Ut. N'v trsnsl Trent? Will be Submitted to which was sent out to intercept Johntlie Nenute. Joseph Westwood,' an associate of ston's In March, 1H.SS, President army. Senstor Brlgham Young In the early days, a Smith was ordained a of Alabama, after Morgan high priest and member of the first party that cams talking with President Poosevelt about a member of the high conn appointed west to Salt Lake, and one of the cil. Two years later he was called the prospects of the Nicaragua canal earliest missionaries in Ktiglatul, died bill at th coining session of congress, a mission todreat Britain, where at Independence, Mo., ou the 7th Inst., upon he remained until 1M03, when he was says the president would submit to the ia bia ninetieth year. senate a new treaty on the subject bomm. l,attr ! vm mmmk oa which more Sixty years in the penitentiary is the nearly met bis views than another mission to the Sandwich is term meted out to young Hunt, alias first the treaty, but he lands, home iu December, Baker, who was arrested in Salt Lake IsT.t. returning did not go into particulars. his return he was elected Upon a year ogo for the murder a Speaking of the president' policy in member of the city council and also of a young man In Kansas City. Hunt to southern appointments, Sento the legislature. On July I, 1S0, he regard ator Morgan said: "It is the was employed as a waiter lu Salt f.ake of was ordained an apostle by President reconciliat ion: the policy of policy at the time of his arrest. appointing lirigham Young, ami began active ser- thu best men to otlice." The farmer of Aurora have comvice as n member of the quorum (n Ocmenced digging their sugar beets for Monthly stntriiieiit of Imports ami 1 1 ports For several years there-ifte- r tober, 1MS7. The monthly statement of the imshipment to I.elii. This is the third he was a resideut of Provo, but and exports of the United States year the farmers of that vicinity have Inter ports returned to Salt Lake and redirected their attention to the beet for September, issued by the bureau of lumed work in the historian's office. raising industry, and the yield is bet- In H71 he was scut statistics, shows: on a second mission ter thau previous crops. Merchandise imports, S',7, 300,405, of to Liirope, and after visiting various which r.".MS'.l,r.'t) was free of Patrick Phelan, for many years well duty; sountriei, returned home la ls75, rein total n compared with known la mining circles throughout Sepa and then returning to tember, 1900. 7.7.t!,SO.V the state, died In Stilt I.uke last neck, maining to year Merchandise over the mission exports, $liu;,K,.i.,),?7j; Kurope preside decrease, 10,000,-Ooleaving hi entire estate, estimated at there. The death of President ti.dd imports, Jll.fi I .',070; increase, Young IIOO.OOO, to the Kearns St. Ann :t,7.'iO,nno. Cold exports, SliV.'.'.HL'; deresulted in his recall. In October, l'helan was a bachelor with IsNii, w h,M, John succeeded to crease, Still, "00. Silver exports, IN, 835 Taylor no known relatives in this country. 133; decrease, SJOO.ooo. the presidency of the church, he w as As to merchandise, the statement William I.tiheck, a resident of Park rhosen second shows that during the last twelve coiiuselor, which City for the past seventeen years, comho retained practically until a few months there wus nn excess of exports mitted uieide by hanging himself lu days ago, when President Snow ad- over imports of his stable on the ereniugof the loth, vanced him to the first Hreai! Illola Oecorrln- - lu Ituula. position, made his body being discovered by his wife. vacant by the death of lieorge y. CanHi cad riots at e ocauri ing at Tarns-Uo- j, There Is no knowu cause for the deed, non. Poring the prosecution of the eastern Pussla. In Samara the tSe being a sober, Industrious man, polvgamists under the Kdiitituds-Tiick-c- r stormed the municistarving peasants San The Pedro, ! act, President Smith remained out pal buildings and the Angeles ,t Salt residences of Lake railroad has recently added to its of L'tnli for several years, wealthy persons, setting Rome on fire. tl 100 fl,U cars and fly ballast equipment Troops were summoned and fourteen REVISINO THE TARIFF. ears, while orders have been placed for were killed. peasants of box curs and lint cars, to Srusior Mlti bell number Similar riots. In which several perllrlletes It It, Iter be I.rl A Inn Now. f ether with baggage cars, combination sons were killed, has occurred st Mrs, ooaclies, chair cars and parlor United States Senator John II. Mitwhere two landowners had cars. chell, who returned from the east been murdered, aud also at Pest-raThe Grass Valley ludiahs he'd a ka and elscw here iu the same disgives an interesting interview council recently and decided that titer relative to the measures to be considtrict. would not seud their children to the ered at the coming session of Krversl IV.,,t. y t,Ala Collision congress. Indian school to be established at at IVrl l.i in!. Speaking of the probable actum of A unless compelled, but they congress with regard to n revision of passenger and freight car on the are willing to send their children to the tariff, the senator said: "I (irmly Vancouver trolley line of the Portland Koosharem. nearer at home. believe nothing congress could do Kailway company collided in a S o'clock would tend so strongly to the destrucA. W. MeOuur, of Salt Lake, and asWednesday morning ou the of tion the business have the high famous gmid sociates, conditions purchased bridge spanning Sullivan'a rre de Pasco group of mines in Peru, now prevailing as to enter upon a gengulch. The passenger car had on board eral revision of the tariff. I am in about fifty persons, most of whom J his the price paid being $H,omi,oh. of ascertaining, if were mine has been in operation ''71 years, favor, however, soldiers from Vancouver barw hether possible, foreign products racks. All and during that time l.tMio.uoO.Ouo iu upon which tariff any were shaken up and several is now imposed can be included in reciprocity Silver has been produced front it. were cut w ith broken glass and sevarrani;e-meuls- . and if so, place tliem ou the eral sustained broken limbs or Clement Ilereschel. the expert, conserious fie? list. Internal Injuries. from New hits sulting engineer York, reported on the project of construct" M hlng-to"lih ( arista luilletnl Kor Murder. lUllKi-Tells of Commerce u log a dam in Ogden which will imThe Butler county, Ohio, grand the TacUle. jury pound l.vnoo.n-sj.iMigallons of water has reported indictments fir manMiles C. Moore, responding for Washsaved at flood time for ttse later, placslaughter against Silva Bishop asd his ington under call of states at th ing the cost at I ;.'..), ono wife, I.eoU, faith eurists. American buukers' convention ThursLast July The executive committee of the child. Father, was day, spoke of Washington's matchless their i Vht year-olStat Society of Christian l'ndcovor, resources. "When wise laws terribly burned by a gasoline exha chosen Uev. John L Carter, pastor are enacted," lie said, shipping "and whei plosion and the bishop., refused to call of the Kirst Preshvtct inn Church of American enterprise has had time to a doctor. They surrounded the child' Ogden, president to succeed Pun L. establish trade relations with the iK),. bedside, offering prayers for her reCoram, who has removed from the ouo.iHKi people ou the other side, a comcovery. Coroner Sharkey In hi verdict said that medical attention would state. merce will arise on the Pseitic ocean have saved the girl's life. A second A sprightly Indictment for criminal neglect was couple whose aggregate such as the world has never ktiow n." relumed against the father. age represent IT years secured a marriage license In Salt Lake t ily one day WIUHwatn Man's HITer In (iiiilrle Kamota Rtrancr hilling w m Came In Nor. last week, the bride and croon. for MIh Mime. ttirm tf.iittKna, Mr. S. A. IScnnett, aged K uf (lgd.-uLev. Charles Creegao, Stale Came Warden Scott Is In norsecretary of and Thomas Put ton, aged 77, uf lletie the American board, announced Wedthern Montana investigating a strange f.r. nesday that s Mr. Ingram of Luclaire, disease that Is killing off deer and anJack Pavis, a watchman at the Star Wis., had offered to W one of ten to telope by the hundreds. The disease pay the, t'.o.uoo required to complete resembles authrax. State Veterinarian irocery store. Salt LakeCtty, was bad-lburned by steam last neck. He was the ransom fuud for Miss Stone. Mr. Knowles has received reports that th sleeping in a room here a radio tor had Creegan also sys he has received a malady has extended over a considerbeen removed last spr.ng and the end telegram from Washington from Uev. able portion of northern Montona. A of the pipe out bcin; stopped up the T. iHjWitt Tslmage offering to be one similar disease was epidemic w among janitor turned the steam ou hu h of fifty to pay Ji.ooii i, to complete the game about fifteen vears ago. The la Davis being ludly burned the fund. animals affected act - if poisoned and do not run w hen .iimim .i he. I CoIJr. ns UTAII STATE Live-Stoc- C eon-traet- e. grane-growi- n y Hy-ru- Jii d o. -- po.si-tio- TURKEY MUST RANSOM AMERICAN MISSIONARY, PRESIDENT SNOW'S FUNERAL ATTENDED BY THRONGS. I'Bltad stata Will liuui lint Tarfcev Mk ftli Thousand Good aaj Dll,-l- i 4iricu aB, kuiiefitMrt. "The United States (mvernment wi'.l insist that Tutkey immediately make good any deficit in the ubscriptious for the ransom of M is Stone," say the Constantinople correspondent of the London Laily Telegraph, "aud also refund the full amount subscribed." The London Uailjr News, in an editorial upon the case of Miw Stone, while sympathizing Willi the efforts ia her behalf, expresses ti e opinion that the payment of sax ii a iarge ransom i a very questional proceeding. "Turkey could easily stamp out brigandage," says the Laily News, "but ao long as benevolent foreigners will pay high ransoms w hy should the Turks be troubled?" It suggests that Miss Stone's letter is such a document as a clever brigand chief would drop into the American letter-boat the present moment," and concludes by remarking. "Afr snny of brigands endowed by American subscriptions will not add to the tranquillity of eastern x Europe." The Russian Government has re- peated Its expressions of a desire to assist tha UaijN States Government by all practical means iu rescuing Miss Stone. v The other powers are equally solicitous, but Russia is the best able to bring the necessary pressure to bear. Clasto Montaua 1'raiu Koliliers Found. Annie Rogers, alias Maude Williams, aged 2(5, is in the custody of the police at Nashville, 1'enn., and General Superintendent Taylor of the Pinkerton agency at Chicago, who is iu Nashville, believes her arrest will lead to the apprehension of the gang which, on July 3rd last, held up a (ircat Northern express train near Wagner, Mont., securing over 110,000 in bank notes. He hopes also to recover much of the stolen A large portion of the bank money. bills were unsigned by officials of the bank at Helena, to which they wen consigned. The woman came under suspicion by her actions at the Fourth National bank Monday afternoon, when she presented a large roll of new bills of small denomination, asking for large bills in return. Noting the bills closely, the teller became suspicious, and while she was engaged in conversation the police were notified and arrest followed. When arrested the woman refused to make any explanation of where the 1550 In her possession came from. The bills were on the Helena bank, and, though signed, the serial numbers coincide with those given in the circular advertisement of the A warrant was sworn out robbery. against the woman, charging her with attempting to pass forged bank notes. She decliued Jo tell of herself further thau to issert. that she was born in Texas, tad that she arrived in Nashville Sunday night, from where she will not say. Piu-kert- Flood lu Klondike Does Ureal Damiiga. Passengers from Dawson state that on September Sfi last a sudden flood cleaned out Hunker creek from end to end. It had been raining considerably on the creek, but not sufficiently to account for the great rush of water which occurred. The creek had risen slowly on the day in question and was still rising when at 3 o'clock a wall of water three feet high was seen coming down the creek. Cabins were washed away, shafts filled and tailing piles leveled. All open works were (Tilled aud sluice boxes carried for miles. There were no fatalities. n w jr Pan-guitc- sy ut r . 1 ll... , y h- Big Simmers Collide at Seattle. The Oriental liner Kaga Mara ami the German steamship Klba collided off Five Mile Point, Seattle, in a deuse fog. The Klba tore a hole in the Kaga Maru's hull seveu feet in width, but above the water line. The injured vessel succeeded in reaching port in safety. Both vessels had lookouts stationed, but owing to the fog neither could see the approaching steamer until they were too close together to avert a collision. The Kaga Maru oar-roly escaped being sent to the bottom with her passengers and cargo. w New York's (elcltrated Murder Trial Rs-op- The court of appeals of New York has granted Roland It. Molineaux a new trial. Molineaux was convicted of the ninnlifnf Katheriue J. Adams ia New York City and sentenced to death. The court grants a new trial on the prevailing opinion written by Judge Werner of Rochester, his principal ground being that the lower court erred in admitting evidence as to ant, other alleged crime, the death of aud thus merging two issues. Bar-nct- Seventh National Rank to Keopen. Ladies Should It ado! tne La e,t and .Vi euCcelul liiiO.riat! u from France. - 1 al,riie)e I ould Mot !lTd Iiilrrn,ul at Brqjl.au, t It j. Bright Eyes, The funeral of President Snow of the All Womankind May rWw-Fair tkin. (itrenirtli uncU ioi Health. Mormon church occurred Sin The Po says Dr. Lli .t U, l!,e f.ou u French remains lay in state from T uutil 9:45 li Je iii.i bus devou d V at the Pee Hive house, where they prsct.liuuer, i.!c to tlie ttu ly of ,fu,nii, hui uus Aon HIv tlourowd f were viewed by about 6,oou people who filed past in a double row. There seemed to le no end to those desiring a last look at the well known features of the venerable president, and when the doors were closed there seemed an endless chain of disappointed ones, a few of whom, by earnest pleading, were admitted to the presence of the dead. At S:.',5 President Joseph F. Smith and Apostle Young left the Bee nive house, President Snow's residence. followed by other church dignitaries, apostles bearing the casket, the sons of the president, the seven presidents of seventies, presiding bishopric and members of the family. The floral offerings were carried by representatives of the church organizations. Hundreds of people followed the cortege from the house. The progress was slow because of the weight of the casket, and the frequency of the enforced rests of the At the Tabernacle grounds a multitude of people were in waiting. From the north gate a rope was stretched to the east end of the Tabernacle, separating the public from the procession, which proceeded to the north side and entered the edifice at the entrance nearest the altars. When the funeral party arrived, all excepting the scats reserved were occupied, the gallery and clioir seats were filled, and in every isle and entranceway there was a crush of people. Outside were thousands more vainiy striving for a place w here a glimpse of the interior could be had, or a word or note of music heard. L'very conveyance at Temple square seemed filled with people Of the going to the common point. disappointed ones many departed early while more lingered in the grounds until the services were at an end. The Tabernacle was decorated with white, entvviued with autumn leaves. On the organ front and hung a e portrait of President Snow. Beneath the portrait was a miniature reproductin of the temple in ivy and immorteles. The services were im pressive and the singing of the Temple and Tabernacle choirs exceptional. At 12:40, when the services weie con cluded, the casket was borne to tha Short Line depot, where it was put aboard a special train for lirigham City, where interment took place. About 350 people accompanied the remains on the train, composed largely of high church officials and relatives. The speakers at the Tabernacle were Apostles Brig ham Young, John Henry Smith, John W. Taylor, Rudger and President Joseph F. Smith, who paid glowing tributes to the departed leader. President Smith recalled the fact that President Snow was the last of the apostles who were intimately acquainted with the prophet, Joseph Smith. life-siz- e life-lik- Claw-Claws- Military 1'rlsloner Fseape (Omr.lj to b WOMAN A R IIS K. Kit MOllhllN METHODS , Dr. Laliord's' greatest success lias been achieved by the use uf the "CAKONiA This is nut a patent medicitiv, but a scientitic preparation uf Viburnum." or "CAKO.MA," tcumnioiily known us Black Ilawbeny), and other well known herbs, whose curative properties have been knowu to herbal, sis for centuries. "Viburnum," or "CAKON IA," is recognized and by the leading physicians of the world as the best known Specific fur Female troubles. The extremely disagreeable taste of these drugs has been overcome bv skillful manipulation, retaining however all of their virtues and strength, and these specifies have been so combined mid prepared as to form a daiuty wafer, easily taueu, yet embodying the must accurate and certain cure fur Keniale Weakt ess, Nervous Frustration, Puiufal and Suppressed Menses, Irregularity, Leucorrhoea or Whiles, Sterility, Ulceration of the L'lcrus, Change of Life in natron or.Ma:d, Chronic Decline, I'rinary Troubles, Nervous Debility, Profuse Flow, Threatened Miscarriage. Palpitation of the Ueart, Pains iu the Left Side, Cold Hands and Feet, bearing Down Pains, Backache, Shortness ot Hreath, Scalding of Critic, Soreness of breast. Neuralgia, L'lerine Displacement, and all those sviiiptoins which maae the average woman a liiu so imperii ble. It maki-- child-birte&sv and S.YYF.3 DOCTORS' BILLS. Devoured by m Shark. News has reached San Francisco that Thomas Brennau, a private soldier, under sentence of life imprisonment for killing a superior officer, es A VAI.L'AKI E FEATITIIH. caped from the transport Kilpatrick "CARONIA WAFER!" have proven a while she was lying in the harbor ol blessing to tliotisaiid-- of women, Iloilo. Ilrennaii was being brought tfi who have been made well, suffering stioug and happy this country to serve his sentence and In a surprisingly short time, by this wonderful treatment. They will not only cure the was con lined ou the vessel. He cut most obstinate eases, no matter how lung the neglected, but are also the only known rembars of his ceil, eluded th through edy that can he absolutely reiied upon to guards, jumped overboard and swam prevent those monthly recurrences of exfor the shore, two miles and a hall treme pain and sultering, needlessly by so many uf our vomeii. away. A careful search on shore waa without result, and it is thought thai Ji J si j.reunan uiigiu nave been killed by a fcliark Ocesu tirejhiilliliU I e The Ctinatd liner Lucania, which arrived at New York Saturday front Liverpool, reports that on October Sth, at 11:03 iu the evening, t he Marconi instruments got in communication with the company's steamer Campania, bound from New York to Liverpool, and maintained the connection for six hours and ten minutes, exchanging many messages about the weather and other necessary shipping intelligence, nml also n number of private messages. The vessels passed in latitude longitude . a i' u or O P ItltH; In. ii I Varysvale and i. !' P'CbIB Plov. Titan: and luter- - 8 -- a -- re r -- to ait St vi l.HHf fur No. 5 No. ake City aud ail alt Luke City and all W 9,44 a. m 5:46 n. m V. U idc iiniiidpwt '.len and the we,f i 8:12 a. m 5:12 p. m 9:V'a. m l.tKi p. va or Ujdeii and lue west Il:uo u.ui ilni line riinuiiii ilootitfii Pullman Palace c nf. iu li,. C: r and sail Kranolsco tin u eh nn- an,; Pullman f.nniiv sleepers o San Fiiieci-,- , ,, uaeles. Denver. Ctii-- , V Vork :.nd fl iston. I'ree reading "itt:re. : 'x !i i':i t"ie w ith Pintsch fraa. HFI a. (i. Pas. Ageut. U 11. li Hi.KV. Local Aucnt 3 I vu. No NOTICE Lepamncnt . IT IILICATIONI. Interior. Land Office at an. Lull. Ciah. hcieiiv givi n thai the following- o ei ci i.;i n,, u HollcC OI 11- lIllUllOa I" make fund proof in his claim, and tint sniil proof will eiipi.orto be inade before Ren- and t Ister Salt Luke Citv, Utah, t!,, f (Sail La c. ity Notice sepi.-mlje- - -- on November SI, l'.nil. ViZ: L'iiz ibeth Rey-t- ii iiU uee Ki.zuhftii lirowu, for Lot 4, sec. 3, and bus 1 and J and S. W. qr N. E qr., section 4, township J S range i , Salt Lake He names the meridian. witnesses to prove hi- - continuousfollowing residence up. on and cultivation of said laud, viz: John F. Hoiick, oi 1'leasaut (ireen, Salt Lake comity, I tali ; Amelia Julius in, of Kldorado. Salt I.aliti counljf, Ciah; .lamest.', liertoch, uf Hunter P. ()., Sail Luke county, Utah; Mary iloiick, of PVa-au- t drteti. Salt Lake FLANK D. HOIiliS, county, Utah. ihoiiius Kune, Register. Claimant's Alty. Ocl.5 4t No. 4'ii. NOTICE FOU PCmjCATION. Department of the Interior. Land Office at salt Liikei'ity Ctah. sopt. til, 10 r. Notice ik hereby Unit the following-namesettler has hied notice or his Intention to make tlnal proof in support of his chum ami that Haiti prior will be a ad- before Keuisier and U.S. Land offloe at ivi-- - Salt Lake i:i v. CiHb. on November 2d, "It, viz: .Joseph T. tluichimrs. H. K. No. s.'.is.i, dated October 31, tswi. for the N E of s VV ( hf of s K q : sec 9 and N w qr of S W qr sec lb. 3. S It. I W, S. f M., Utah, lie names thu ipto low n(t witnesses lo prove his continuous retide ice upon and cultivation of said land v .1; Sibis Hui , ii. Jehu Brown. Alma Whendon. i.lari.inus Anderson, nil of Gain, Salt Lake FRANK 1. IUJHI1S, Kevlster, county. It. K. Ross, sent28-- 4t Ally. .... Say, Where are you Going? am Going to . . I J. Brown's Meat Market, N. Where I cnu Purchase Fresh anil Cured Meats of all kind-,- , Fruits and Vegetables, Game iu Season, aud I can get the Best that Can be Obtained for the least money, by for w hat I get. . h pay-Cas- J. N. BROWN, Prop. . SAXDV, UTAH . . RAY VAN COTT, , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- Deseret National Cauk Building. Salt Lake City, Utah. T?XZ PATTERN A own u:rriM) to mn fvr scritm. Oal W crstt a tiv, Astroloiry Is an exact sciein-- and It tie- uoniier and adnit ation of tile must Meriii i: can tie skeptical. Prote-so- r suited on all matters pcrtritniiiir in the of tbe liiini ice rac", your i.lnnetB re Veal ull questions of life pei lii'nin to ileaih. ctiaiibies, laivhiius. buMin-ssepatut tons, devorces, transact ons, deais. lunrtaes. lost or absent, friends, wills, miulntr ventures, eic. Consult Professor Merlins, i, f. acknmvledu'ed the lireatest living authority iui aslroi. iu v, and all his work is done in manuscript form and is strietlv colitldenlial, Send lio cint s and - Cint8 for post uee, also snnd date f birtii unci year I'orn. aim sinle if iniilc or female, and iu return you will re- I CALL'S r.4S wel-tH- mar-rlaw- I'MmS. h lATJES' tim; tni.-eie- l..r rl4 SVot Mi,4 rjt KcmiMBlcal fXTlNS-FIIIU- fcifc-- lm wraw. .fkt, Htyll.h. 4ti, !; imm. S.... Siim,M lm IM...I-- .J Wliil.r.a,. Itif tjnii 4 Ac4olai4r J'lpf PltUlSS, ' f ceive a complice hnri scope of ymir lite as Satisfaction (tuar-antee- d predicted bv asTolotry. or money rel muled. 30: to. Troops Keuime.l i t.jrvt Sqimltern Iniliitn ThiiiIm. r- - - Wlrelest Telea- - rttphy. IS:.19, ! Vuy ait I., - ity. No. ti or I .f ;: i,t .1 line! i,,n. Deo ver and ii ..hi, e:isi 8;3oa, m So. 1- - For Pr-- v . i; Junction ... i r i nd , ,st 3:15 p. in t, No. 4- -1 or P- - i u. l.ran 1 Juu-tiuand p..o,ts esst 6:30p.m Leave the itU'ticsi disl.hciion tuiuu-his woiider-luli- y euccessitil practice auioug the first Uiii.iies of Pan. Womsn i a hero. tie, iys the De. tor, aud her reuiarisabie enJurniieu ami aUibty to wilhslsutl the must trjiug ordeal cum;. els admiration the to a lure1 to the uulura! iitudi sly of her sex, hich so ofu-causes t her to endure the trhda, and suffer iu silence rather than cousuit even her fam t ily physician, feanua to expo-- e her-ei- f necessary ijuestiouiug and protjiti.e tiaiuin. aliuu. A Lit K STi:t)V. Recognizing this fact early in his practice Dr. UB.ird has, by years of stu U' and close application, evolved an entirely io-i- method uf treatment fur ail ailaiei.'.s j.ecul.ar to wuiueu, wiiii-- has met mtu sue. cem and his Brant h Offices, ui.itia-.euy skilled physicians under his , supcr-visiuDper..nal are nuw located iu every large citv Of Kurope. vkv'u iiy his superior patient receives, absolutely fr.e uf full and detailed ad vice adapted io her case, thus ailvoidim; all embarrass-incu- t or inconvenience, an d as )r. LsB.ird's remedies are nut uu in the f'lrm uf Mn .il dainty waters, they are e:ii:y tarried and taken at any time and place, iv. Incut at. trsciinir attention, this insi.r tcilarity lu trciitineiil which i ino.H important ton cure, and generally iiiij.us-jiljii- ; wiij liquid remedies. Liquid remedies all runtaiu a large proioniuu uf alcohol, whismcy or other liqu-rsto llieiu from spoil, nig. Dr. LaiSord's Wafers arc a "dry uiedi-ciue- " aud are posit.veiv free from intoxicants or narcotic drug's of any kind. el'lili A NO kit ECTlVtS, "DR. LA HOUD'S CAIiONU WAFERS" are purely vegetable, containing no injuri- una eiieinicais or urui;s, and are positively guaranteed to cure even the most neglected casus, if directions an carefully followed, and the medicine honestly taken. This valuable remedy, '111! LA UOKD'SCABOLIA,' istiuw on sax-- iu America Ly the importing drill of Nuye--FulnCompany, who have counseled with Dr. La Kurd for tuts eidu-six- e ageucy of the Failed Slates. A Con. sulfation Department, under the supervision of Dr. LiHurd, is iiiaii.tained, and special advice furnished absolutely free of charae to all w ho lake their treatment, La- dics orac.rius "CAKO.N1A" are touted to write all about their particular cases, iu detail, and are assured the most sacred privacy as to ih-- ir correspondence, as no Icsn- tuuiiiats or letters from Unties are ever published by us. One box of "CAUONIA WAFF, KS" containing a month's supply, will be sent, securely packed aud prepaid to any address iu the C. S. or Canada, on receipt of One Dollar, accompanied by the details uf your case. A full and ecuipicte treatment, iiicliuliug all necessary medicine, and our written guarantee, Five Dollars, payable iu advance. This charge covers all including free advice and full directions. There inc. no additional charges of any kind, Urns placim: the treuimenl within the reach of nil. Address Consul tat on Dept., The Noyes Fuller Company, Market and 4th streets, Philadelphia. 43. TIME CARD NO. 13, lt l. 'i, . Prof. Sterling, ASI'IiOLDflKI From The interior department has for- S31 S. Main .St.. - Salt Lake City warded to the war department a reNOTK-Se- ud rur st hiid for tiosineatiri quest troops to assist Lieutenaut-Colone- l you ulll n ive a h. per alniin; io th e i'.andlett, iin.-nilinty free uf cIiokm. of the Kiowa scicdco of Indians in Oklahoma, in ejecting a Notice No. ;iii!,". number of people who have squatted APPLICATIDN FOR PATENT. on lands belonging to the Indians. The request came several days ago t'nlled State Icmd OtBci Salt Lake Clt, I'tati. Oct. it. pk.i with nn announcement that two deputy Notice Is hi rebr viven that .1. II. Bean fur marshals had squat led on lands which hlii.scif and hm linuiway ParJ s i ritcbliiw and Suuon Hutubcrw'i has they claimed had been illegally settled ry. made application ler a I niti .1 st,,,,., r,nt,.ll( Indians and had refused to fur the upon by ii l o so i, lat.--r nnnii.t leave when ordered bv Randlett. clniiiispimtei.ilhell.it sprinira Mitciii District, Salt I.HUe collilt v , t" iih eoiiniMini uf of smve,ed iiioiin-- ,,nd Mlr. eiiitny AtiarehUt Mac gin indieteil. Cieeyn iliid then wiih o uiected lieitm lot Antonio Maggio, the anarchist who No and described an lolbm,he of lie ..,i h eiisl quirlcruf fie (ollln tun. ii was arrested at Silver City because of tislf west qiiarn-r- ; e.isi qu irter uf the his alleged predictions of the assassina-t'o- south ikesi iimiot ;n it 1,. i.ioih half of he oiiih east qimrterof the soulb we.t qu.ir cr i f President M. ; ..wnslil o suii'lliil isn,. Kinlcy. has been of east. S ilt I.a..e in. rid n indicted for eulisp racy to kiil the out" Sa'd onsolnt iled P acer local ion Inlnliiir claim beinv it tecord m f ptesident. I said tup i,n , H, (,ui,t. Arlrona littlrtn K He. I nv ill e.iuitv. t lab. Hie ileal Si Lire umi,,,, keown loca' it the t,ri,.li., liiuup lliam Maxwell of of lo le n (nine t.eo.ir deputy Sheriff ... no. survey 4 t ,. ,e p dlreel tiiat th! ii. ., Holbrook. Arizona, and snot her officer (he Knii- pubpslieu at M irnv. lni. named Trefoils, were killed in h recent nbhsi,, tliesiild f." tl.e eriud of .tv d.iys battle with outlaw s near Springcrville. mi natiif cImiui IKLMi l. H'llllls, W SKN Hi. i ia to ,nItis thought the outlaws belong to E.First ,ii, rin 'vs ' puli ct i:' gang. f lisen, Pell, Two fast .Baltimore A Ohio freight 7 ItitW.MWf, trains collided near Harraeksville, W. ornitrk, and tiullionsire Vs., Saturday resulting in the loss of K V A :ilivt'ctirf ltlll lit.) one life, four people being Injured and FT.' damage done to the amount of 8130,000. s ' i ' nnuntj avail S, Remarkable J ' jothrr lntntnr. mortality is shown A. Cm toil lm. among the reindeer during the oyage rn articles If? J? 1 V V P"'v""'r't common B " from Siberia to Alaska. (A (mi ? The deer I I 7 hue ny others were taken to Alaska in the Russian oar mY rtent ' Ides. .Liia' ship Progress, which landed at Teller -r ',f Kl ! reindeer station, Alaska, September ffi-Fecu l al l,. ,f y t. . CSth, nine days out from Siberia. l Of iKele'ifl S'lit Ir.c uu re.jm-f the 4H5 deer taken on board only 254 tsiuj' were landed alive. ,Tukiitn, D sJ jtiXsaatMse U lent slf ts xaj.'! Liimi ,mj rvivtfvm ik tat fciiea Uses. iml i i, ktrlH. ach-- Bmm It THE McCALL CO..""1 a-- tr Lm-m- m Wrsl TW m St, HEW TOO. Damon Lorigo No. 1 9. p. l u- - Irveland Fleeted t'ollec Trustee. At the annual fall meeting of the board of trustees of t tie university at Priuceton, N. J., Tuesday, Grorer Cleveland was elected a member of the board, lie accepted and was sworn ia. loanrlne Ulna Fdward's Life. The Loudon Paily Chronicle learns that a syndicate of tradesmen and others who would lose largely in the event of the coronation not oecnring, have effected iusutance on the life of King Kdward for a very large sum at Lloyd's, at the high rate of ten guinea per centum. Kruier Verf III. The Miin.'hrner Zeitung prints a dispatch from ltilversutn which say that Mr. Krttgsr, in spite of all denials, 1 UL Common Sens t for women. i i It was decided Tuesday at a raeating of the stockholders of the Seventh National bank of New Y'ork, to resume business shout November 1, and to continue the name of the corporation as the Seventh N .tional bauk. y r..tl.ti,ll.1iu..tB.i THE NEW WAY. KH I CHTS i n . , . Moli-irc- .,, i tii Wet rrory WilneiliT ryinln c t. T I -.t l;..,-;,,.- C. A. LsnktA.1. K.of U..s. m Thrlca i hrotni-ti- t Fabhu. Ill ! i - in,EmVsr'' .r,r dla f f n' fjj i 0,i. rvn-M- . irmor'i The N'ost Hms bu 0. O. YORK WORLD o Week - . "Hole-in-the-Wa- at I:n0 ftall, lipera Hou ccillaliv Invited nt sf lo k In Bioen. Vniin.p: cl-- li OF PYTHIAS, i VV f dltlon, rjely Read in America, Newi-pap- sr rtnni ihsl th Tkrlwva-w- " hi it. ouisr have luiltMed lie form rM, hut t eu.st-hide l..i.,i it telle ml th nil ei.wi ail ibe m end t whether .roalijr, Ibftl new. he p d tlcel orinip olnerwiee. It a fsOt it et dll t uie urixnfi Scd Von cms. I sft iril tn be without It. Wrellv Keim:iWrt and ! alike on the iiilo- eH arid Willi ebiolulu !a Itw uth. ' In sddl voa V It p ihi het Bret rlel eioilK n! ther futuree tulu--alui to - v, ti1 prs I1 , I o the i.on- and 8relne Tbe Tstbea-vtre- a . purs foe 1M . i.,,Br pt- ai4 - t World's regular tub. er je.r ens thle' n the Atnn.. Uwpser mtfrrhp-- f (.. hi Ibwrerriieriiibeeriwtion (fru ihii unrquae4 liigi to.Mtawr. iiricsof the two |