Show t l r A ydRE FORTUNE AWAITING SOME ONE r Lake Back merchant In 1S67 t1e gallant Colonel Charles Stanley Brooks wedded the charming daughter ot wealthy Salt Soon after LIe marriage two comfortable fortunes were mode one by the death of the brides fther and not long after that ifte fortune was again doubled by Mr Brooks falling heir to the estate of a rich v vjncle named Simmes in Csfomis Mr wa and Mrs Brooks then moved to California wh ere they have since lived f happy and I prosperous lia on a large farm at the foot of the Sierras They were favored by fortune 11 all thlng eXcePt the blessing of a amiljr In April of the r resent year the favorites of fortune died within a fortnight Ieavlu an estate ¼ es-tate conservatively estimated at a million and a half As yet no clue has been found to anyone who cantay claim mi calfY to the vast possessions I might be a profitable investigation for Dome of our Salt Lake People to lOGs 0tP would also be profitable for every person In Salt Lake to investigate the merits of our elegant line f if fine footwear foot-wear for the suVamer spencer ever and lynch company one twentyfour main street I is usually adxr4tted the eJs I nothing new unde the sun but In the case of our new styles the old saying is not true Our good and prices are Jothmg We live goo shoes for everybody I you are not already 2 customer cal ° fa ethUeS sod we shall be glad to make your acquaintance AVe incerely hope some good customer of ours may claim the Klze awaiting the kindred of the late Mri and Mrs Brooks in California tel f In this remarkable sudden change from balmy spring to shivering winter t weather Advices received from various vari-ous parts of the continent of Europe I show that a similar state of things prevails In Switzerland for instance the Jura district is blocked with snow and cn the mountain roads near Davos stage coaches were imbedded in the snow and the people who were traveling travel-ing in those vehicles had to seek refuge re-fuge in neighboring towns Along the south coast of France the gales have been especially severe and It is feared that there has been loss of life among small craft which I may have been caught far from land I and not prepared for the change In I the weather Near Beautys Eyes The Prince of Wales Is staying at Warwick castle where the Countess of Warwick and Brooke more generally I gener-ally known as the famous beauty i Lady Brooke who has long been t greatly admired by the prince has iPted a distinguished party to meet and where all sorts of festivities are In progress The prince yesterday reviewed viewed the Warwickshire yoemanry cavalry of which Lord Willoughby de Brooke is colonel Tne Princess of Wales and her Prncess daughters are at Sandrlngham whither they went after the Drawing Wed room which the princess held on nesday last at Buckingham palace in behalf of the queen The drawing rom was not largely attended tout few people attracted more attention than the American Duchess the dowager duchess of Marlbosough otherwise Lady Beres ford who was presented on her marriage mar-riage to Lord William Beresford She had never been presented as duchess of Marlborough The beautiful American Amer-ican wore a gorgeous pearl gray satin dress with a velvet train shot with I he faintest tinge of pink and embroidered em-broidered with silver and diamond lilies The bodice was completely cov red with lace and sparkled brightly with a profusion of diamonds English Eng-lish women are showing an inclination to bedeck themselves with jewels in daytime which they admit is bad I taste und which failing they have I A long A accused Americans of Riving way Raisins the Wind I Viscount Hinton who for tmany II years has been grinding an organ throughout the streets of London Is i now acting a showman for a kmeto scope near Leather Lane Holborn He says that the labor of grinding an tat organ has permanently crippled his right arm and that he greatly prefers s pre-fers his ar present occupation Viscount fe1 Hinton Is the heir apparent to the Earl of Poulett his father the sixth earl of that name The family is over I ear old and dates back to Sir John Poulett knight an earnest Royalist Roy-alist who was created Baron Poulett of Hinton county of Somerset peer oge of England in 1627 The earldom L of Poulett was created In 1706 Dwyer Not Popular The events of the past week In sporting circles have not increased the sportng popularity here of Mr Michael F Dwyer or of Mr Richard Croker t Even the colored jockey Simms has cbme in for a share of criticism The Globe commenting upon the Glob riding of the American Jockey said < yesterday t The monkey antics are foreign to our r insular prejudices He kept easing his mount and then sending him along tote the leaders over and over again on Thursday but we roust admit that when be had to sit down he showed us what he could do In an exciting finish he has proven equal to the occa I EOfl The most serious accusation which make Is that these pretenses the papers mae tes pretense of being beaten were simply aneant to Influence betting during the race and 1nfupnce that the Americans succeeded in getting get-ting a large amount in this way War Vessels For Kiel the TJJrftecI States waxsMps San I Francisco and atarblehead from the i Mediterranean and the New York and Columbia from New YOlk will rendezvous dezvous at Southampton and will pr ceed together 1 Kiel in order to take put i the elaborate fetes prepared there to celebrate the opening of the North se an Baltic canals It i estimated that the four United States t ehlps will represent 21747 tons with ship of3cers and 1497 men Great Britain vrlll be represented by four first class twinscrew battleships 10 Royal SveII Empress of India Resolution Resolu-tion and Repulse tO first class twin tVt ecreT cruirars Blenheim and Endy f 1 scrW the third class cruiser Bellona t the first class class gunboats Speed andy and-y and the < adm5ralty yacht hantress under the command of e vlceAdmirnl Fitzroy This fleet of ten Q Ip Trill carry 171 officers and 0 J < 439 mea and nave a tot di place mend of 75650 tons Atistria will send t J = Jocr warship J which will ct 52 of I i Q are held in Memorial chapel on Fourth East between Third and Fourth South streets Parsonage at rear of chapel Unity Hall 44 Main Street Begins at 1 The Rev Stanley M Hunter will speak lenN on Prayer as Unitarians believe in ei What i is from a liberal standpoint and what it Is not This will be very thoroughly thor-oughly dealt with The modern idea of prayer being brought out Seats for alL Music by the choir On Wednesday Unity club will rive Its annual sociable and musical Open to all For a repetition of the dramatic performance on Friday see other noUces St Johns Chapel Perkins Addition Fifth Sunday after Easter Sunday school at 3 p m Evening service at 730 p I Rev D Douglas Wallace president presi-dent in charge St Pauls Chapel Main street and Fourth South IP charge an St Pauls Associate Mission Services today at S a m holy communion 945 Sunday school JH n m morning prayer and sermon ser-mon 8 p m evening prayer and sermon Ascension day Thursday May 2 Holy communion at 1 a UL Sunday school festival service at 8 p m Daily Eervlcea otherwise as usual St Peters Chapel Warm Springs Fifth Sunday after Easter Holy communion com-munion at 730 a m Sunday school at 3 p m Evening prayer and sermon at 730 p m Rev D Douglas Wallace priest in charge Theosophical Society Meets at 1 a m room 5 Progress building Subject Selected Reading Strangers cordially Invited Study class meets at same place at 8 oclock Monday evenings The Central Christian Church Will worship in the tabernacle north of the Knutsford hotel on State street Sunday school at 945 a m Preaching by Evangelist Evan-gelist J A L Romlgr at 11 a m and 8 gl m Christian Endeavor at 630 ndm The Evangelistic meetings are still in progress Baptismal services In the church corner Third East and Fourth I South streets this afternoon at 4 oclock You are cordially Invited to attend these services B F Clay pastor First Congregational Corner First South and Fourth East Rev Clarence T Brown pastor Public worship at 1 a m with sermon by the pastor Evening service at 8 oclock with a patriotic address ad-dress upon Abraham Lincoln by Mr Brown The Grand Army Posts will attend at-tend In a body All seats are free and everybody Is invited Sunday school at 1 Chinese school at 3 p m Y P S C E at 645 p m Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p m Y M C A Holmes building 211 State I Street Gospel meeting for men only Sunday Sun-day at 4 p m Address by Professor George P Mathews of the University of Utah Subject The Foundation of Life All men are invited and will be cordially welcomed i Sunday divine services at St Marys cathedral first mass at S oclock second s at t9 oclock Sunday school i at 9SO High mass and sermon at 1 oclock a t Vespers and benediction 3 p m Week morning mass at 730 a m Mass at St Patricks church at 10 < in Liberty Park M E Church Seventh South and Seventh East on both carlines car-lines Sunday school at 950 a m Pastor superintendent Epworth League at Gio H C Bleasdale president Preaching in the morning at 1 and at 730 p m by the pastor J D Glllilan I Westminster Presbyterian ChurchOn Fourth West between First and Second South F L Arnold pastor Preaching in the morning at 1 In the evening at 8 Sabbath school at 1215 Young peoples meeting at 7 Junior society at 43 < p m Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 745 Teachers meeting Sabbath morning at 10 oclock All are cordially Invited to these services uhf M E Corner First South and Ninth East Sunday school at 945 n m Epworth League at 7 p TO Public worship wor-ship and preaching at 11 a m and 8 p t All seats free and everybody welcome wel-come E G Hunt pastor Swedish Lutheran ZIon Church Corner Second South and Fourth East streets Rev A P Martin pastor Divine service ser-vice at 1030 n m Subject The Prayer In the Name of Jesus Evening at 8 oclock Sunday school at 1215 p m The two Ladles societies I1 hold their auction on Wednesday evening commencIng commenc-ing at 8 oclock Mission conference on the Ascension Day when Rev P Peter te Day eon of Ogden will preach at 1030 a m and Rev A Gunberg of Provo will preach at 8 oclock In the evening East Side Baptist Church Corner Third South and Seventh East S G Adams pastor Preaching at 1 a m by Chap lain Lowel of Fort Douglas and at 8 pin p-in by Professor Tibbals of Salt Lake college Sunday school at 1215 Juniors meet at 4 p m and C E Society at 7 p m Prayer meeting each Wednesday at 8 p m All made welcome at all these services First Methodist Episcopal Church Church of the Strangers On Third South street between State and Main streets half block wet of the Knutsford hotel Sunday school 945 n m preach ing 1 a m and 8 p m Epworth league 7 p m At the evening service tho orchestra or-chestra will play Pilgrims Chorus Pigms from Tannhuuser by Wagner Song to the Evening Star by Wagner and Coronation March by Mayerbeer Tho choir will sing Come Holy Spirit by Wiegand Miss Moore will sing Thou O Lord r My Protector All seats I + free and everybodylslnvited l set i I of encounters between the government troops and bands of Cubans trs bads Cubas formed In I anticipation of his arrival in this province pro-vince The rebels now have more men arms and ammunition horses and facilities fa-cilities for obtaining subsistence than they had any time in the ten years I war They have forests In their rear which are impenetrable to Spanish i I troops and have mountain retreats i i where a hundred men can hold their own against a thousand I i agaist toua |