Show REVEALS REVEALS' INTERESTING DATA DAT AoN ON HERALD 1 EDITION N IN T N printed When Sty City Is Found CatholiC eil Alhert F. F Philips Interest Interest- always are th nIS to fort forI for for- are overlook them not t I ther do record them hen S en t to of a paper a at- at vp p an old edItIon and cans ItO coli col- col yearS that i j di durer much from not tiTS do b by fact Is nt t. t that was In box metal g ot Cf a cathedral or Of St SL Iary'S oe razed the corner corner- st been September 24 4 laid thich W when workmen h Joseph Bishop cornerstone e C metal and the present wS as turned stone was WiS the Ined laid In opened with ap- ap It was ITO II of or The contents exercises The Salt of or ue ease e W were fere a copy September 23 a a. of or ran ld and two Tribune Lake i. i e Salt the docu- docu ments eatS One Ono of of or the officers Inthe in re Te a 1 list the Catholic diocese at that tames ames of the national and and the names of or the theat at af the edifice There was also by James Joseph JosephD jf D bI Athlone Ireland stating statin tin id td d one ono of or the tho docu- docu a the bor bt The contractors contractors' ere eralso also alro on a a. slip lIp They were fon and Ella Elias It nt-ne nt Ulysses S. S Grant was William Tecumseh Sherman Shlrman if I f the army armr D. D S. S Wells Well a was Salt Lake George S. S Woods of the territory Brigham I u dent of ot the L. L D S S. S church S YG G S e t I columns of The Herald It thit conditions Inch heh were l those of or the pr present dB day The fl cIba period perro following the theis was as is n nearing an en end d The Theof of l suffrage occupied then as now LOW except that hat the Just been inaugurated ura te wt G. G strikes and troubles in th the i Jest as no now Th The e columns t there are few changes I In Ind n nind d ind that history repeats it- it Ur UT at that time was an anS anaa aa S I folio folo or a paper of ot ha That That it was app e in ia a a advertising medium medium the then Mr w 1 is shown bown by the t twenty twenty- en t of advertising appear appear- Two of ot the adver- adver IhM date dale the Z C CL L M. L I. I and anda a 8 are still advertisers In J how they r orth The copy cop that was the tbt cornerstone and which is s sUlU UlU t to light was Vol 2 TI one one- column of reading t In the Ule first page under the Run Mad It was st lIt of th the u s Sacramento Union fete in and Claf- Claf otly 11 o on universal su m e. e E d that thit v the woman suf- suf iN e been en reinforced by an ans i s which Bag was the tho In that thit which It w was point point- int- int th ae the ii In Power wheels or of the great were crushing It as that thu the 7 the territory was lay act or of gO l 3 LS lee le i III people but was relee rele re- re U 3 The b best t ate would be bo to es- es I If a letter leller f- f from zd to lo be Parleys Park f beono ono of or l the o most moat 14 the tte e kimball resorts K 3 near car 1 hotel botel j ls is eulo- eulo that has few e e of the district C arc men men- the e Emma that after lUer and a a. a I n bl a congressional which rea rc- rc aM the ates l recall of or the a. a ta et to the court ini as tt from a adv In a a ho eks clerk ic in one ot of Why are aro we k kept tar tay i It tWelve to fifteen Jr ir are arc free to with their tam fain Cat all new page is 18 a column of or a ibI baIt co column by telegraph Ina in- in re I about Nevada tr Ire fire caused explosion ill at Pioche In ln c Were eto and for for- or- or 1 Id the ln In lift fifty etory lines lilies ot of the thc disc diets The Tho tory story expos on cour up M l ems to ha have hae I m mOlt hoat H of ti Valley er e in the thc killed ell and re tt ot of that vi The n terrible nature In ff ft t tho being torn lorn nn and tires beinG ribs ribs ribs' fractured that t t t Urn general with all all'- r a Wa Nas In iii al a. a the height camp 18 lb Ir WOOL City v ye to Is a story Which th the city on I h. I pon Pony express 11 o COrding had to a dispatch lIts left heft Sweetwater beyond l. l harl Wellington I 4 not flot that at his r Wel- Wel elI fA gloves turo had uro clver been Leen t 3 stated With blood J Were hunting hell Creek Cisek c Were at- at a great deal of attention nil all of which wore were spoken of or as an very vcr rich It t was said that some sonic of ot the claims would be as good as tho those H of White hile WhitePine Pine There Thero In is alt also algo o a n. big biff stor story quoting a aletter letter from rom Professor hayden United states tates geologist to the effect that he had iad completed the tine exploration of ot the thc Yellowstone basin now part parlor of the National park parle the letter being dater at Emigrant Gulch Yellowstone Yellowstone Yel Yel- river August 28 8 1871 States corn at 2 cents a pound Is how George KO o If U Knowlden talks with oats ats oats barley and flour hour In proportion at athis athis his ils FT rain grain and flour lour store west est side o of East Temple street Ills HIM w m-w arl- arl In this mornings morning's concludes the notice heading the local HOW column is IA a two-line two llala paragraph raph quoting Gold Buying ill selling I IU 1 4 Mining transactions for the week ended at 3 oclo kun un Frida Friday afternoon aa as shown b by the board in the tho office of or A. A S. S Gould Son aggregated most mostly In deeds A further advance in tho the price of or dried peaches was announced b by Tc del Co whoso whose business house was wasI wason as ason I on East Temple Templo street t. t opposite the Townsend house I YOUNG OU KOLKS OF OP L. L D. D S. S II E In the Fourteenth ward a Sunday school party pul was sas given ghen b by the tonch teachers on tho the evening previous where all went In In for a genuine g old goed time J J. J F. F Woodman who was ono one of ot the discoverers of or tho original Emma mine millo Is reported to have made a up Little Cotton and examined the tha Davenport property which ho he pronounced pronounced pro pro- a n second Emma Ills his opinion wa was that It was hold In high es est es- es t teem C Cm Trout fishing in Parleys Parley's canyon In I m THE HE SALT LAKE HERALD I took a prominent part in inthe inthe inthe the dedication of the first Catholic Oath Oath- olic cathedral as w was s revealed I when the old Cathedral of the I Madeleine was wrecked The cornerstone Friday gave up a atin atin tin box in which an issue of The Herald of Septem September er 23 1871 rested Above is a photograph photograph photo pilOto- graph of tho the edition those da days was sas belter bUer than now nou for forE or E E. It IU Kirtle and anti 11 it Richmond u used ed hook und and line for a da day and md a half landing fish tho the catch w weighing two seventy pounds The Tho catch was mado mailo near the Kimball hote willen was waa a favorite resort for fishermen I I Provisions Pro and Jr grain were not so BO soI I I high In 1871 as us they thc are arc now no for the I martl markit report of or tho the lo l trade I in Salt Lake gives 11 prices as follows 5 I j i Flour per cwt wheat per bushel 1 O harl barley per bushel 90 I II I j cents oats per bushel SO SI cents potatoes potatoes pota pota- I toes per pcr bushel 30 cents onions pota 1 per perI I bushel 1 to TiO o corn on the thc cob I SO SQ cents corn shelled 1 10 per per cwt 2 bran Jl-CO Jl CiO per por cwt shorts beans bean I per ier pound 40 45 5 cents butter fre tre fresh h h. h per pound 35 cents c cheese 15 13 cents per pound hams 20 cents per Ter pound ba ba- ba con 12 14 U cents b beef f 9 U cents pork cents mutton l 15 1 cents c eggs s. s per r en do 23 25 cents chickens l each cach 40 cents ha hay per ton font 20 O coal per ton 1100 wood p per r cord 1000 hides each 1 u Thorn Flies Files heads a story which says SUs The Grand restaurant ever w wide wid wideawake ld awake l promptly on Tho Thu Heralds Herald's suggestions relative to pests the thO I flies flics by II having gauze doors door hun hung In lii front and rear of or tho tio establishment This Is business and invites business b by In inviting S' S guests g to a comfortable meal with tho flies flics kept at a respectful distance Tho The Grand now mow keeps open night nl hl and anu da day 1 U IES Travelers for or the cast did not make mako as good connections at O Ogden Ogdon as now for there thero appears an advertisement ad in inthe tho the Bh shape of or a proclamation reading as follows 5 Proclamation to the tho public I public I do o hereby Issue this my proclamation to tho thu tra traveling pu public Parties visiting nJ Salt Lake City CIl and going gains east ast on the U. U P. P R. R It H will find It to their advantage m I tage tag to leave Salt tit Lake City on the evening c train and remain romain over O at Ogden Ogden Og- Og I den uen at night thereby having a a. good j |