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Show jgglTOE SALT BAKE TIMES. "TwT t l SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, JINK 7, lSpp. NOm StiaderwaHU't m at all. Twice he was knocked down, but to hw feet. gamely trurelcd Again did the call of time save him. Eighth Round , : ,."- -,- t t X StracWs sec-onds threw up the sponge. G ant of the Mountain, Tails sf0reaSalt Lake Man. 2 - jjjB AN OLD .WOMAN. ,w Boiiflg Matches at the Athletic Club to, Gate last Night. hundred aud fifty gentle-- ' iu the rooms of tho ' Athletics club last night to Ii4ie exhibition between I'ark City and Williams of contest Frank the principal S of Salt Lake and I rank Pur- - lK1 tvvolightweights,eugaged j .to. The man from iiU. U racu longer reach than his f d in the first two rounds ho mittens wherever he pleased L,nent's face. thc third and fourth! Oh, The Omaha man caught his rouist on the apple-cor- e of jid when the contest was b the best of of AVyoining.came into ith a smile and an unjoiuted male things interesting for fillisms of this vhy. He nigh there were no insects f frame, lib plucky yompct-- j them off at will. When 'closed it was plain to be neither had much advantage, lock and a young man named ,t hammered each other iu ling way for four rounds, in her one scored any advaut-I-n n Joe Davis and on mi-,- i iu thc ring and made as zltt as one would wish to see. ire even wheu they quit to for the gentlemen who were ilie event of the evening, is from Park City, while ilea in Zion. Thc man or told the former he can light taken out behind a cowshed th an axe. Fight! he couldn't v. He has uo more idea of than a chicken. And as for why, a good windmill ii him curds and ' spades w in little casino and iut. But a gamer man "never to the squared circle. He is edition of Mike McCool. lake more money however in It ties than ho will sparring. Is himself out of vind iind llow like au old womaiij. Some II go up against somenrst"-- I who will punch his head off. I on the other hand is a pretty I but he needs a little coaching. Iwerful fellow and is really lly w ith his dukes. Messenger and Ed. Nobles lid Strader while Frank Fitz-- l Steve Davis acted as Wil-liirc- Ed. Kelly was referee. as first to shy his castor in the JVilliains soon followed. The pearcd in good' condition Batter looked as if a little more t'Hilil have been a good thing However he did not need it. Innd-- The Park City man Iciined to rush matters and Ms arms like a farmers wife I chickens sailed in. He got In his smeller that made hira It comious for a time, but In he made another rush and I'ftau opening which Williams lutage of and the hearty man-cl- i he lauded on Strader's I'l that he enjoyed the affair, lowcvcr. kept coming and for 17 lost lirst knock down. Imtiud Strader fought mostly I corner although at times he lke a rilsh and endeavor to get jJik. It was in this round fuck the only blow, that is to I o'dy real good scientific It lie delivered in the whole as a left-han-upper- cut- , f 8 honey-coole- r. It .caught " the chin and made him see than there are iu the blue I ucaveu. Then luul Strader I knowledge of ring work the f it have been different. But and in consequence when I "ad partially regained his " 10 talked over to the Park lld planted one in his dinner ' mu,' him think of losing a ,:N7,)t wily that ho fob I P aud Strader's ribs resound-('j- e of the lively tattoo that l , llPc them. He tried I "t that didn't work, and rr,!v"as called he went to his mpped-man then and there. Strader was wary, t0 fight" Wiil-'ce-ii the work and he exceedingly warm that tho Pan threw off his glove to tie finished thc round by dert0 .t his wind. I o tnu-str- ader I'M who jumped wildly wisely kept out of ''vmging blows of his op-:- ,. avitt;dfw' a chance to get "'ows, which he did I "geauee. The call of time um losing the contest at I UfiStrader sallowed I it and went after his hi-;?- UQPetusity of a goat k wall. The results xvere LeiiT for again was Cbtbo call of time.- - I rfgu" ttc last; made I I ', ,hlm"if by pounding winery himself L :an ' 110 .necessity for so do-- L s Kot in some good blows, I er short of wind neither I 'Uitieh punishment. f hUsd-Bi- ff: bang! smash! l'KKMUM O.N MAKKIAGK. Paying; Meu and Women 1KM tu Tie Theiusatves TuK'ther. TheOgden Manias Kuilowturul aswx-ialio- Is a concern w hicb tiled article uf incorpora-tion yesterday with Secretary ss. The object of the association t lo cudow Its iDtfiubrn w ith the muu of fMW lit thu date of their uianiage. The busiunwof the soel-lio- n w ill te conducted at XHrdeit. It Is onrau-Im- l for ail existence of twenty years and has a capital of teiuui. divided into ) share of (tu) wk The dirvctors. each of whom have forty shares of sux--k are lis follows : I'. M. t'opp, Wahoo, Nebraska. Thomas K. O'Comiolly. P. P. Smith. WUUam T. Kelly, Ogdeu, and A. H. Mayno ut Salt Lake. Races at the Park. This afternoon at the dri ins park ron, Lindcman, Eiley K. and JLydia Allen ate trotting a two-in-lhr- heat for a purse of $;JOO. Honest John und Busby are going; best three in five. Doc Lllerbeck, Lady B. and Kent are in a roadster's race, best three in live, for a purse of 1130. Loco and Busbv will also go for $150. The L'auk eriutr. Salt Luke is coming-- Id Ihe front ou her bank clearings. For the week end-in-today the clearings tvte $.'.225,601. for the dav. 171. 22u, leaving a cash b;dauee of 9130.KW. , floods called for and delivered. Em-pri- e Steam Laundry, 21 Commercial si reel, Telephone UL Tarlor suits, largest stock, at S. R. Marks & Co. Novelty Manufacturing: Co. Gold, silver, and nickel plating Re-pairing of fans, jewelry, and all kinds of novelties. Knl dson Bros., Gl east Third South Street. The Jarg- -t display of guotee the city at C. It. Durst . , Carpenters Wanted to take contract to do the work on niue houses. 20 East Second South. Bullion Report and Quotation. Wells, Fargo & Co. report the follow-ing bullion quotations: Lead, New York, $2725; silver, New York, 1.05J; silver. London, 46d. Thc same company reports snipmcnts of billion to the ainountof $4i0. T. R. Jones & Co. report bullion re-ceipts to the amount of $4283. Fine line of carpet at S. R. Marks & Co. , UINTAH HOTEL Commercial Street, on the European Plan. This fine hotel, strictly first class in every' respect is now offering induce-ments to the local aud traveling public which cannot be excelled in the west. Central location. Restaurant in con-nection for short orders at all hours. Fbencii & Sowers, Proprietors, Car load wool and hair mattresses at t S. R. Marks & Co. " "The Barge at Caldera." j The barae at --Calder's" will earry 1' P'opie. ; It is a daisy. ; IJrs. Wlutuey Kurlier' Dental parlors next to Culleu hotel. I ; Now lhat sesn- - prepared to da high) !- ;- watch, repitiriiij promptly we h ! licit our share of patrona. Remenv-l-- r lh;tt all goo.1 sold are engmed, t free vi charge. t 1VH9UX, ... - - - ! Enirlih ladies are line piestricm's be- - j cause tbev have fitting habit n.ade bv S. T.. Taylor's system, at 44 W asatch block. . 1 The Coiuliij. "Parsou" Davies wired last night that ho would be in Walt Lake in a few clays. OPPOSED JT0 LICENSE. Scores of Meetings Held in England to Protest Against the Passage OF THE PARLIAMENT BILL. Special News from All Over the World Compiled for "Times" Headers. Londo.v, June 7, Special Scores of meetiugs were held during the week to protest against the classes in the licensing bill for compensation to pub-licans defutid of their liquor licenses. These meetings were not confined to any particular locality were conducted by temperance advocates who tiro also politions. Among these is W. S. Caiue. Chamberlains trusted lieutenant nud Sir. Wilfred Lawsou. There is no doubt that tiic government is thoroughly claimed by the, demonstrations and it is believed in many quarters that the lead-ing members of the cabinet would be willing to postpone the bill indefinitely or drop it altogether if cither could be done without ; causing their party loss of prestige iu the county. The agitation culminated in a great demon-stration today in Hyde ' Park. The speakers weru uearly all members of parliament and supporters of the gov-ernment too, but their language was rnther threatening and intended to dis-quiet any party that was much in Deed of their votes ou any important ques-tion. The government will, if they ex-pect to retain their following in the commons will have to sacrifice not only a part of this bill but of the Irish land bill, and of tho tithes measure, to the latter of which a section of the liberal-unionist- s are bitterly opposed. Glad-stone has made another prediction, no-ticing' the storm that is blowing around the government, that there will bo an early dissolution of parliament. ANISKMKNTS. "SHKNANDOAH." Tonight "Shenandoah"' clog 's it very successful three nights' engagement, and all who desire to wituess the rendi-tion of this masterpiece by the best company that ever put on a play should attend. "Shenandoah'' is a wonder, and no one who who has failed lo wit-ness it should fail to attend. LON1HVN GAIETY i'OXil'ANV. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday the London Gnietr company will pre- - sent "Kaust up to Date." Tin will lie excruciatingly funny and will be well worth seeing. E. T. SUTHf.KN will appear Thursday and Friday nights at the Grand. AT THE THKATLR. "Paul Kauver" wbl be given at the theater beginning with Tuesday, A SILVKK JUBILEE. Cardinal Mannlns Honored By m Many FrienU. London, June 7. Special. That there are few more popular men iu England with all classes than Cardinal Manning was clearly evidenced today by the demonstrations in Ids honor, which the celebration of bis silver jubil- ee as cardinal, occasioned. Perhaps upon uo man in the whole country could all classes have united to honor as readily as the cardinal. The dukes, marquises and earls vied with the nie-ehuu-and laborer in paying hiui their tribute of respect. A testimonial, which was in the shape of a purse, intended lo liquidate the indebtedness on his cathed-ral, was presented to him In the morni-ng. The dockers presented hirn with an address of gratitude adorned with illustrations of various riverside trades, and hearing the discription "Tho Cardi-nals place a settlement satisfactory to thc men, and not dishonorable to thc country." The Cardinal isuow 82 years of age. In 1851 ho joined t he Catholic church. In 1870 he was appointed archbishop of Westminster, and in 1875 he was niaOe cardinal. "kkal mm m. i The Exchange Frpp.iriii to lmxe m 0Hk ul GuWo to Silt Lak City. ! VISITORS F R 0 M AUSTRALIA. ; Ealt Lake City Building Pat cp on Solid Tonadatiosj Pittilurph PirUe Looking for a SolLa M.U Site. Tho real ('.(. it etftuyj m"d'f-- ati'ly quirt ihU m.rniti, Aruonjr 11m nnVr cm two ii v of tfrvititid ou WiM IVmpU- - tr. rl by J. W, htl j l' d, jr.. talued at Il i siU. Mr. iltd-- i Und tilo offered tw It.tai ul I'r.'u) I lie evclniuiiii U be inniuif lo tti lh nrt'i.ity of Kmuiij( an ollleiat pa(tiohlt tie ritlivo uf .s.dt Lake ( ity ami ur--I luindiii).M. 'I ho si.vi.rtim'tU4 tint Iiac In pl.iciil in arin rA.trrn "l'r arw ( umiiiu t !. Fniit In ;llie lmu uf l.lt.K t)f inquiry. Ou reechol front Silver t'rt-- i k, Ny., thU uiiutiiii .Tk l for an utlieidt '4in.hl.'l of (lie rxrhange. Hie lu.itliT 'f gtttitig out lhi p:tmpiili' Ii3 Ihv pUrmi ta Ihc liiiivl of m foiiMiittti'f and llny will g t l oi k and fc'.'l out the UmX jiut sU noon a. Knlii ? th; lumr t mmaht. Folluwiiig U a iiitniiiiary of the trn ft'r Iu real clnlr of Ih city for the put wiH'k tnginuin( Sturd4y, My HI, ami ending with Friday, Juno 8: SntimUy ,,. .MUM' Mm,i.y ,., ,,,, Mtt llll..V , H !1 pln..lmy , i?' T!mr-U-In. iay , utr Total , MH Ai will be ''ii by a r1iiu).ri)U will the Male of Uxt ol llirrn U roniid-embl- o inon ani In ii h and cry day' into mill a Ii.iihUmub ra'iMi on tbn lout, vi'trtiat tuiH Attiut.li. Two thi! rliamb.-- r ivf eotu-ll- li lrn IhU Ml. .I lium r I holiia I .lI.tii(.iril. luith uf .MtUurn, Auolralla. Mr. Ibnifoid U a l.biig eoiilia , tor of tlmt ntv and Wr, Curtl an cutemiivp inarkit gardnirr. "1 hey havfl biM.it l,tkitit( In Ihn mitdt of .Halt l.aWo t'ity for Urn t two cUy, and will reiiiuiii hern a'snil a wrrk jit. Thi'V have mi. lo a lii through th nortliwi.t, mid Mr. Ilaufurd thit m.irt-lu- g mild that ,H.dt I.akx. Iu Ihn hurt ot biiililiniM. m tho linrl city he had yet win In Aiurr-le- a. 'Von build auUtantially here, lhat U your building ham mime fniiiiibilioii to tli. iii Mr. I'urtU n uol iut f.ivomlilv iii!ir. , d by thi of I I.vh aru iiltiind Uu.ls bill wrthi Itmt h had nwvnr U'forn arra Irrigation prai tlrrd, aud wm hot pr p(tr'd lo pa jiuigiiient npnii it mrrit. Thi N hi !rt trip to Aim ri. a. and In speaking of Ihe American dialrel he s.dd it was n near an apprmti'ti In ihe dialect spoken hi Wiltshire, Kllg , as as possible. two oritiH srmx.it n Two other v isttor at the chamber nf , comiiiercn but evening were J. S. Nllliltio ut Calcutta, India, and Otto Troeger of I'l.iii'iti, Germany Iloto are nuking a lour of Araer-i- i a. and both were greatly pleased U!t the city by Ihe lake. .Set retry Gilles-pie loaded ilii ui np with Information about the city and It surrounding. HKI lir.TABT I.H.I MI'IIC" M tIL, Among Secretary Glllepln" until thU morning were Jul h lif a doen letter from eastern pariiea who deirw to go Into various kind of iiiereaniilt bui- - Iiesse In Salt Luke. They all wanted Information alMiut what kind of open-ing lher wa in iheir fruu bile anil about ihe t h nice of sveuriilX desirable Kites. He ha also reeelvml hundred of letter asking about Sail Lake a a health resort. - mo rLA.vr. Oliver Itiotult, who ha for two week Investiiiitiiijr Ihe Iron, roal aed coke iulere-- i of the territory, in th interest of a Pittsburgh, l' , ymbcij, left for the cast UE night, Mr. HUton Wu for year connected wilhtlie t af gin companies and utid'Tsland hi busi-ness thoroughly. He o well ati. lied with the outlook lha( it i probable bis company will put op a rolling mill some place In lbr vicinity of Salt Lake, HEM IM. WITHOt T Ml;illl'tr. I'rrn .rrtm and I'iiI.Iip llrallne nf the Mrk at thr CiraiMi Army nriuhlir II til a Srt-aut- i So.ilU lr.r(. Nrarthr C nllm IIiiiim. by Pr. Smllli. Ih Magurtte I'by. aii'lau, or Nw York, i'r. Suiith, the iinigtielii' physician of New York, will publicly lual the ii'k at th (J. A H. hull every morning from 10 to II o'clock for tho next two week volutin ucing Momljv tnoiniiig .Iiiiic9. Perfonin ine of the nuM womlcrful lines ever w Uncord in lhi cotiutrv. The following i taken front the IViner Hepiiblieall: "CrottiU of ntiple vUil I'U. SMITH AT THK H. JAMts IIOTkl.. The greatest eveilenient ever ctvateil in IVnii'i has lieen produnul by lr. Siuith, the niiignetle physician of New York. Hit frisn publi.- - healing of the siek at (hid Fellows' hall every morn-ing front 10 lo It o'clock fir"the p.tst two weeks, lias brought lo him from all pails of the ulalo lo heal their liiliruiitius, and wtiurss his woiul. rlul CIII'I'S. The doctor is (M'nii;tneutly loealed at St.. James hotel, and his parlorst are tilled from uioiiiiiifr. until niht with in alids suftcriug from all mauuer of dis- - cum", w ho tiro Tieinn testoivd health by his woiidertul imtguclic power. Mrs. See ley, w ho reside near Denver, ha been a hclilos iiivulid lor the pal six-teen veal's, ller autletimfs were caused by chronic constipation and pile. From a strong, healthy wonmu ho ! came a pliysieal wi oek. Ileal iug of the many wonderful cure lhat are being made by Dr. Smith, she applied lo hint two week utfo and is now eouvalesveiit . (Dr. Smith will ive a written guaran-tee to cults all fecial and bladder dis-ease, w ilhoul pain or detention front business.) Put. Smith, who is engaged at the Grant smelting works, wa a helple cripple for the past two years, Irom rheiiniiilisin. He wa periiiiineutly cured by Dr. Smith tu three week. Mrs. ('ampbell, who resides on Wei-to-street, has been cured of a Ilbroid tumor by Dr. Smith' atntnue magnetic pow er. Misa Julia Stecver, w hoemne to Den-ver Home four monllm ago in the rurly Hinges of eoti'iiniplion, has been entirely cured by Dr. Smith. Mis Jennie Itrown, who reide In north Denver, suffered nine venrs from epilepsy. She w as cured by lliree mag-ueti- Ireiilineuts on the stage two and a half veal's ago, and has never experi-enced a symptom of a spasm iuce. II. It. Kane, a prominenl business mail of Denver, lind a physical w rei k three veal'., lite result 'd nervous debility. Vivo magnetic treutmenis restored him to perfect health. S ores nnd hundreds of case equally us interesting n above could be given had we lime and space. Dr. Smith Is now peruianeully nt No. 2i!l Smith West Temple slrwl. In the city uf Salt Liike, where he may be cousulied free of charge dally from 0 a. m. until II p. in., excepted the hour ut the hall and Sunday. lie cures all forms of chronic disease, anil that too. after all other means fail, and performs all operations known to surgery. .... i. He will peitiiuuetitly cure seven casei out of leu Hull have lieell pronounced incurable by I tin medical profession. No mailer what your disease nniy lie go ami Imvo friendly talk w llli Dr. Smith before you give up lit despair. lONGIiKSS IS TALKING. Speeches in the House Regarding the Silver Qut stion Assume tho Shape of a Vigorous Debate. PAYSON HITS SOME HARD LICKS. A New Associate Justice for Arirona Other Telegraphio News. RKX.xTK. Wasuimjtox. June T. Mitchell's motion to reconsider the vote passing the Senate bill to auilmrie the con-struction of abridge across Columbia river by Oregon railroad extension, was amended by striking out l he section which repeals all former acts million-in-bridges wherever construction lias not been commenced, and as so amended. The bill was passed. The Semite bill lo provide an addi-tional associate justice of the supreme court of Arionu was passed. not si . Washington, Juno 7. Hcforo begin- - i ning the debate on the silver bill, at the requ-i- t of Pay son of Iowa, Conger of Illinois in charge of the bill modified his substitute so us to provide that treasury notes issued in pursuance of the' bill shall be legal lender in payment of all debts, public and private striking out the follow ing words "except where otherwise expressly stip-ulated in contract". Pavson said that he realized that the substitute would ill substance pass this body mid it would lie done iu obedic.iee lo public sentiment which he believed lo be universal, iu five or larger use silver as a money metal nnd of a further increase of cur-rency of the country. If the govern-ment used silver at all il should be used as a money metal nnd not as a comiuodily. He was opposed lo the substitute because of that but ho expected to give it his support, in Ihe conlingelicy. lie hoped the op-portunity would "be given to striko out the bullion leitemptiou feature. This bill was bound to be considered at the other cud ot the oupilol. It would be amended. There nro nine hundred and ninefy-niii- e out of every thousand of his constituents opposed to the bill and he said iu the presence of the house- and the country, lhat nine hundred and ninety nine caucuses would never compel him lo misrepre-sent the people lie represented. (Ap-plause.) Pnyson then proceed to criticise (he silver policy of the Hayes. Arthur, Cleveland and Harrison administra-tions. He referred to the denunciation of the Cleveland administration by the republican party, and said lie indorsed that denunciation all over Illinois. Nothing, ho said, afforded him more pleasure than .. the '.. denunciation of Cleveland's administration tor its treatment of silver, lie eunie down to a republican adiuinistralinn wa no better (applause) Silver had no friend iu the treasury department since the agitation began mid when ho asued vote for the proposition coiillding to Ihe secretary of the treasury, discre-tion iu the use of silver as money metal, if this were tlm end of II, he would vote against you. Never hail the discretion been confided to the secretary of ibis country where it was possible to evade it, that it have not been evaded. The discretion vested in the secretary of the treasury find not been fairly useil for the past six mouthy, Let atone seven or eight years. No such legislation ns this would be under discussion today. (App ause.) The treasury ollieials were friends of gold und gold alone. Instead of being a bill for the coinage of silver il was a measure which practically prohibited the co nage of standard silver dollars. ( Applause.) Payson was followed by Mitchell of Penusvlvaniu. and Hatch of Missouri, In opposition to the bill. Voting on the silver bill begun at !J o'clock. After disposing of several unimpor-tant aiiieiidmenls, question was ou adoption of the substitute "agreed upon in the caucus," pending which Bland of Missouri, moved to recommit to the committee wilh mst ructions to report a free coinage bill. The moilou was de-feated. Yeas 11(1, nays 1 11. Comfort lo tb School ICooui. The angel wrote and vanished. Tho next night he came again with a great wakening light and showed the names whom love of (rod had blessed, and lo! Dodds' name led all the rest. WhvT because ho has the bust school desks manufactured, and he is going to place them iu all schools, w hose clerks and other parties that have the management of schools w ill call and see him, or drop a lino to his address, slating their wants. The little children, and big ones too, whoso bones have ached on scats, will follow tho ex-ample of the angel aud bless Dodds ns soon as they are seated iu the comfort-able, noiseless, handsome and durable automatic desk. School apparatus, o desks and church furniture, etc. Call aud see the desk aud be con-vinced, or address W. P. Dodds, 7(1 East First South street, Kail Lake City, Utah. To Suppress the Indinus. Tombstone, Ariz., June 9. Captain Kennedy of the 10th United States cav-alry, arrived here last night with sixty-tw- o colored troops from Fort Grunt, and ten liuliau trailers. They left for Bisbee this morning, where they will bo joined by troops from Puachuba and go to the front. Were Hanged. Lindkn, Texas, June 7. Three ne-groes, Tom Mills, Fletcher llolden and Henry Holden, were hanged here for the murder and robbery of James McGregor, white, of Atlanta, Texas, last December. I'tali Loan and Haililtilg-- Association. Subscriptions arc now being taken and stock isMuad in new series (No. 5.) Address A. Hanai sk, jr.. Secy. Oflice McCorniek's bunk. ' Ifri. Harrison's Present. ' Washington, June 7. In behalf of a number of unknown subscribers Wan-namak- er and Editor McKen.ii ealled at tho white house and presented Mrs. Harrison a deed for a large cottage at Cape May point, where she spent a port-ion of last slimmer. Hteera Launch at t'aWnr'fc'' The ni-- stPHiii launch ut will He oonmitutH twenty persons. Uo to "Ctilder.s" aud take a ride. HIS (iOI.DKN JL.liII.KK. A Brooklyn Pastor Has A Great Celebra-tion. Biiooklyn, N. Y., June 7. Special. The religious celebration of the gold-en jubilee of the Rev. Joseph Fransioli, pastor of St. Peter's church, will begin Father Fansiolt is a native of Switzerland, having been born in the canton of Ticino, in 1817. On Juuo 7, 1840, he was ordained a priest and iu 1855 ho came to Brooklyn. He is very popular with alt classes and with the members of all religious denominations iu this city. Among tho hundreds of clergymen living hero only au ex-ceedingly small number have been preaching for half a century. Iu that number are the venerable Dr. F. A. Farley, of thc Uuaturiau clntrch, now nearly DO years of age; Father Nicholas Halleis, of St. Francis Catholic church, who is tow 8'J; Dr. Edward JJeechcr, Cougregationalinl, who is 87 years old; Dr. S. M. Hoskius, of St. Marks Protestant Episcopal church, whose golden jubilee was cele-brated last year;- Ir. Samuel T. Spear, of "Tho Independent," who was or-dained lifty.'livo year's ago; Dr. D. V. M. Johnson, of St. Mary's Protestant Epis-copal church, who took orders in the same year; Rev. W. P. Corbit, who en-tered tho Methodist Episcopal itener-ant ministry in 1840; Dr. Hiram Hutch-ins- , who retired from the Bedford ave-nue Baptist church recently, and Father Fransioli. Copper Goes Up. Bhieing 11 AM, June 7. The copper market is excited to-da- y on receipt of a telegram from Chili. The price of copper has risen nearly two points since yesterday. AT LONDON. London. June 7. Yesterday copper roso 17s. 6d. on account of a failure of a large operation in Rio Tinto. Shares in Paris, together with the rise in the price of metal, have forced up the prices of all copper mine shares. He Uot Here un the til. Dr. Hand, the great medical electri-cian, came iu lust night ou the Hio GramleWestern elegant traiu'Tho Eli." Dr. Hand has been for the last two days at his Ogdeu oflice S517 Lincoln nve., where the Doctor pave Electric Baths to something over sixty of. his old pa-tients at Ogdcn, and made microscopical examinations aud wrote up contracts for about a dozen new cases. Dr. Hand has the largest practice of any physician in this inter-mountai- n country, treating now about 230 chronic casus in Utah. Dr. Hand is now nt his oflice 253 south West Temple street, Salt Lake. The following properties are for sale on very easy terms. Inqiiirn of E. H, Wicks," s'Vv South Main street: A Ux 10 corner on Hrlglitim and O, facing smith and west. A seven actn tract corner on Ninth F.ust unit South Boulevard, facing south and ea.--t beautiful twetily acre on llm East Bench, little south of Terrace Height, with full water rights Abo the best Investment in the w lude city, Poplar Grove lots, only $.'tlO; one. third cash, one third turn year, one-thir-two years: H per cent Interest. A beautiful corner on Tenih Eat.'HIJ Xlftli feet. Iietween First and Second South, cheap and on easy term. I'ARK C'lTV NEWS. Notes of Interest From ths Land of Silver. PAKK CITY, Utah, June 7. Spee'al corres-pondence. W. It. Waplea has returned from Suit Luke. Judge Cuplt Is In Oxden. Mm. Morley Is vlsltl'ig friends In the rlty. Laurence Kimball and W. V. Woe are In Salt Lake. E. P. Ferry and W. A. Wilson are In Salt Luke City. Alex. Moffot and Miss Keams art tn Zlon for a few days. H. B, Bwnltwr, representative of the Herald is in the city. The auction sale of Mrs. Thackstou's milli-nery stock still continues. The Crescent mine have received a car of heavy rails for their yard. The Northland mine are putllng- In a thirly horse power eiiRlue and machinery. Work will be resumed on the John Diem bulldm- - as soon as the lirh-- arrive. Bullion shipments for this week: forty four bars Ontario, value. laiaW; shipped June 1st Charley Kookledge and wife were pleasantly serenaded last evcnliijt IT Young's guitar clul). MK Thompson, a notorious female, com-mitted suicide last evening by taking strych-nine. The Marsac mill have received a rs pro-ducer and from th the flrtrns with wood will be discontinued. The medicine company won't Interfere with Prof. McNeil haviug hi party at the opera bous this evening. It will take place as usual. Ore shipments for week endlnif June 7th: Crescent. 46I.D0O pounds; Ontario. 577.I7S; Mayflower, 270.700; Daly, 07,500; Woodglde Concentrate, US.W). One party was up before his honor this morn-in- s for maktn? utijbt hideous. Ho .t the usual V and on leaving thanked the Jude for being so easy on him. GeorIe Keed'n Novelty company, advert'-ln- ? a patent medicine are here Jit a week. They give a free enteria!nment at the ojjera house every ni?ht commencing Mouday. Mrs. Grimtb. the insane Hdy from flryder-v'll-was taken to the Provo lr ane oTl!im this momi It. The p""' ia,,y iH ln hoiwiwa condit'on, ut I her ultim.ite rwovery is not looked for. The children of the M. E. Church lire prepar- - ins for children day which will be Sunday, j Inithe morning pastor will deliver a - , mon entitled the "little maid." In tb even- - , ls:i:nr Grand Army rew will be rendered j by members of the sbbua sebool. J. A. Weed. snperijjten.Ient of the H. and B. j department. L'nion I'viiir, and W, H. PtXUm' aiu(tait chief enifiiieer froia Chtyenr. rer up on business. Mr. Weed 1 looking after the j In of a cew set of scale at the lower j depot, white Mr. Patton is lot atlng groomU . fortheomtliiental oilcompany. - At the fark Hotel: J. O. Lewis. Ilostou: j J. Y. l arTi(fht. Omaha: J A. Wee). bey - eime: 1). W. Osri'vie audthlitlren. N. Y. : II. B. j Patten, rheyenrie: O. S. Hares. P!aat j Grove. I'tah:Ja. Murrfcx-k- . 8. J. L-- er. M C. m.rner. Jno. Turner, fieher: J. i. Fell. tV. H. I l,m e.v. C. Frank. C. A. rfle and tf. V. G. j Psmir. J. . Thorn-- , aud II. B. SVitvr. .a,lt T,aUe: K. Hird. Hallway "otos and Personals. T.F.Powell is now traveling and cont acting agent in Salt Lake for the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, succ-eeding General Holt, xvho has res-igned. A circular has been issued announci-ng the appointment of Harvey Middle-to- n as successor to George V. Cushing as' superintendent of motive poxver of the Union Pacific. The appointment takes effect the 15th hist. The Liberal Territorial Con-nnttte- e. Thc liberal tcrritoriol met this aftern-oon ut 2:30 oclockat the Walker house to discuss the coming August election and map out a plan for the campaign. Dakota Democrats. Grand Forks, N. D., June 7. Spec-ial. Thc state democratic conx-entio- n for the nomination of candidates is in session here. The platform adopted is in keeping' wilh the principle of the party as outlined by the last national convention. ON 'CHANGE. The Hulls t.aln the Aseemluncy and Tie t'p Stock. The bulls had their time on 'change today and drove all the bears from the pit, and succeeded in so binding up securities that there was but little stock offered . On opening today Wampler bulled the stock to $1, selling 200 shares at that price to J. E. Bamberger. Ontario stock could not be purchased for $21.50, nor Daly, for which $21,50 was bid. Today being Saturday, but oue call was made. JIOItSING session. Ontario, 4:)j bid; Daly, 21 bid, Anchor, 4.25 bid; Alliance. 2.:SD bid, 2 40 asked; Apex, 15c. bid, 10c. asked; Crescent, 32 bid, 35 asked; I'ark Cily, e bid.; Rochester, Ac. bid; Barnes suiphur co., 174c. bid. JJOc. asked; Horn Silver. 0.25 bid, 3.50 asked; Alice, 2.25 bid; Salt Lako Power, Light and Heat co., 17 bid; Glcncoe, l.liO bid; Woodsidc, ; Camas, No. 1. 40c. bid; King of the West, 00c. bid; Mam-moth, 23.5 bid, 4 asked; Mahid Con., 40c. bid. 45c. asked; Centennial Eureka. 0 bid 35 asked; Utah Lime & Cement Co., 7 bid; Bell Telephoue co. llocal), A Knl'iral Kiotlneer Saw. Ill I lie general oflice lif Ihe Ki' Grande Wesleril, Ihe ottice of resident engineer b.i Is i u rreatcd ami Mr, Snow, ellief elerk l NiperiutendeO liiiicrofl. Iia I pr "tej to lhat position. Mr. Tipton ha t n promotett to .ii, ..-- t il r hnow. Mr, Suo wtil lake charge of hi tiew otlten tomorrow, . Arrested. Albany, June 7. Ant-hony Gould xvas arrested today charged with embezzling 13,uii0 from the Citv National hank tliroutrli collus-ion with the defaulting bookkeeper, Whitney: ANOTHKK I'l.KAOl KK It XI I It T. The Kinrst I'lenie In l ull at lleorgs I alilrr's I'laee. Il ha been said by many tourist that no city of the new west poese so many pleiistiro resort a Salt Lake city ami vicinity. Tim eastern ctiie have ocean beiu'lie, inoiiutuiii resorts, niiucral spring, lake, grove, gardens ami parks, but no olbercity in the land possesses such a Variety of attraction lor those seeking bciillh and pleasure a Sail Luke cily. We boo all lhat every other resort h.i and in no nllrje- - lion ale we surpassed lie lalesl lo be oM-ne- to pleasure eker i C.'ildcr's pleasure grounds, two imb-- s south of Liberty park. A splendid drive lead i. the place, while it fresh water lake, splendid proves and beautiful law n invim to oii f rest and enjoy mini. Na'nre in Iter mosl beautiful garb is supple iiienled by every artificial nien of 'affording enjoyment. A sieulii launch, a canopied barge and a host of row lMiats skim the surf.ice of the lake, lmt.fi lions- - afford conveiiieuces for a re-freshing dip. A flyi'iff duichmau, sw ing and ether p.uupln riialta for ebiidren'seulertainment rj found In the grove and biwti. Shidy walks and secluded spot invite lover to a stroll. A dancing pin form await the nimble-footed- , nun alier one lire of clijuyii.g hinief he can obtain refresh-- : incni for the inner man and depart homeward tiwoughiy I -- freshed and irn tgoriiled. No otlo t place in vi-cinity of Salt Lake i so well equipped for the entertainment of pieoie parti' club and social ciifertainii.ent or for a day's oiil'iig for an individual a Cai-- j dcr's pleasure resort. Ifav ing entered th" eretdoy of f id-o- Leywii MeCuii" I shall li pleased to see) alt of IUT friend at tb new tore. E'ibiirr Koatars. List nf IliillillnK Designed by Mr. Fred Hale, architect, ollice '.Ml Wasatch building, Salt Lake Cilv. The Commercial National bank build-ing. Salt Lake City. The Wyoming university, I'.isbop Talberl's "residence, Albany County bank. Otto Gramm's residence, Lara-mie, Wyoming. Public school, l.'awliu. Wyo. Natio"al bank. Bock Springs, Wyo. Do Hemer block, Westuiiustercbiiich, L. Mayer's residence, St. I'anl'scbiircb, W hilaker lerruee, Putlerson terrace, electric power stations, baseball grounds, Denver", Col. First Presbyterian church, Pueblo, Col. Wecutt & Graham block. Pueblo, Col. X. W. Duke's residence. Pueblo, Col. Mesa terrace. Pueblo, Col. Congregational church. Pueblo, Col. Aspen block. Aspen, Col. Cowcnhoven block. Aspen, Col. Pri'sbyti-ria- church. Aspen, Col. Ioiigmont college, Longiuolit, Col Hospital, Boulder. Col, Dormitory building for university of Co orado. Boulder. Col. Presbyleii.-i- ( l urch, Ft. Collin. Col. Public school, Idaho Springs, Col. Presbyterian church, K.iton, Col. Predivterinn church, Sterling, Col. Conn house. Sterling, Col. Public sehol. Pueblo, Col, The above lisi e ubruee but a small proportion of the buildings reentiy erected or now building from and sj.ee. s furnished by Mr. Hale, aud, in most cases, they have been built un-der his superintendence. .The list speaks for itxdf and show experience in a great variety of buiid- - ing. Mr. Hale ha located iu t!ii city and may be consulted at bis oUice. No. W W asatch building. For three week It h& lt.a itnp;st bb l.r u lo tit wit. h tro-.nn-proniiity, bill now thvt we have Ihe T ie of Mr. K.gberl Hob rt. long and well ktiowa a s ort-i-l,- i wstie'imaker, we can gt all worlt tiui.-th-- in hot onler, Chlcasro ftlarkets. l)AVHstjS. Lllsv A M'.Cri!i. Chicago, June 7. 1:15 p.m. close. Wheat-Steadv;- casb, 91; July. 92,(-r'J2- CoitN-Ste- aiiy; cash, 3434i; July, i 34OATS-Ste-ady; cash, 28; July, 27J. Barley Easy. PoiiK-Dull;- cash. S12.65: July, S12.7-- . Labd Dull; cash, 85.90; July 85.07. AW person ar herby warned. nnekr the penalty rovuled by ord.a.ince, not to rvmove tho bod of any dead animal or otfd or tTtn of ny decKptia. with-o- ut hrt notlTtnr tht eity :atenrer, who will bu direction for it pwat. W'iXLJAK MioWiLt, City Scarerger, roota 9, City HsiL April 17. iw. A ( leas l.srtxr Shop With clean barlw r and a clean shave is worth alter and even poifig out of your way to find. Ail ltu.-- re-quisite i an b found at t!ie Temple" barbershop. The neatest and liand-eonies- t barber shop in town. Call and .;c for youre!f. Jam4-Watt- . Proprietor. i " Daarords ho atotaw Oppose the Salt Lake theater. On? ' stixk of ummer shoe- - and UppeT i ! complete whirb we offer at U lowest t irie. Keuetuii-- r the nsme and Btirn i r. ... j Ladle, before you go to the beach, j call at 41 k and gel one of j those lovely seaside hats for sihnust nothiug. ! New York Money and Stoelr. j New Y'okk, June 7, noon. Stocks closed firm. Money 4 per cent. . Bar silver $1.04. Four3,coupon. 1.22; four and a half coupon. $1.23; Pacific sixes, Central Pacific, 36; Burlington. 10.; D.&E.G., IK, Northern Pacific, .; Preferred, - S5; Northwestern. New York Central, 1.0: Orejron Nax Trauscoutiueutal, M, 1 a- - Mail. 441 : Uock Island. Oil ; S Louis San Francisco. :U: St. t .ml AUmuhs. 31; Texas Pacilic ; I nt-.- j Pacific, Mi: Wclls-Farg- o txprcs 4-- ., i Western Union, ??53 . Cemla Event at --t l'lr'." June ft Twenty first cbol district p'er.ie. June 10 Mill creek bsnd and srhrnil of surrounding ward. June II Tenth school district. June !. .Hititlb CottonwfHid .Siindjy M'lnsd disiriet. June ;! - oi;. ward All dates afterward - General g-- l time bv everyissly Why don't you xiit CaMcr's!'' settside HmI. At Mr. Broiusli-rlc- . I(m K. Second .South tr'.' t. Jut the thing to go to Osrtield Reaeh in. |