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Show A , ; TgggALT LAKE TIMES. . lajpf' SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY JUNE 18, 1830. NO. 220 ' m.xTh7z; r : : ABANDONED. The Mine" ' rm i,m Slmft Are C'erlaiuly Dead. "n! A.ii'U-- r " iu tno Mahoney mil,,. ;s i,,,:.. u, jounted and parly of t , ni !e .ab0,lt evenly feet 'tl it i01."'0 1';)in.1- - 11 '"''wv I ''t cxt',osi" urrt this eartT was a h 'vy f:lll of :Sk?ln,n,,ra.un'-- t"l'"i u'k the it H lias not alread occurred. A I in I t: HTKIKK AT Tllf: MIM.O. Thi Men Wanted M.iro lar and HVelded lo null -- All gulrt Now. There js a litilo strike nt tho Mingo smelter this morning. 'I"lu nirii had made it demand fur nit advance in wages M'hii'h the company declined to i grunt, uinl this morning the men wont j out on a strike. The trouble, however, proved to lie nut serious, ami by noon all but about twenty of lite men had Ron- - back to work" at their old wages. At tho company's office this ufli'i'iioon the smeller was reported runniiing as tiMial amino trouble was The men w ho refused to jri back to work, had left the vicinity of tho mil Iter ami everything was going ou as uual. ; K IN GREAT LUCK. Color1 Heiress to Thirty-fiv- e Thousand Cold, Hard Pollam. di - 0 fOKTUNE A SURPRISE. acuta to Denver to Collect the I floney Eolative. Left Her by I June 13- - A little colored T ,'miwnii'il by a tall, gaunt w bite -V considerable attention llioU Depot last evening. Tlio In a plain, dotted calico ml wore a straw bat. The man 9 suit dt rusty jeans, and was smoking a short cob pipe. . wiling for the western pussen-- n hi; man enframed in eouver-iil- i a ilojot employe, and after a most remarkable ,,rnie which he produced ovi-- , ,i. vav of letters and news- - ilrpiusfs. He said that his ltanio 5 jc Carter, aud that the father ..(jro child he hail with him was ,lk Carter, and was a former I,.. The child is now 12 years ivii vears ago tho father of ;j left Mr. Carter' place, a nJt-i- t farm near New Orleans, ii west . . idciiviug he intrusted his child nii(!L''s care. Mr. Carter took go j oiit of kindness to tho former alter then left tho South. about tho West for u mini-ki-he settled in Denver and l barber slp. Ho prospered , ami began to speculate in r. ite. H got holt! of a valuable ' iimperly while prices were low, ? ii he died, a short time ago, ho .rth something over frlo.OOO. P nut written to Louisi-;;iiiij- ,' the ten years of his and when his lo Mr. Carter announcing il: nuJ the value of the properly te little negro child was to iu-iv-a groat ,urpris3. s will Juck Carter appoints his master administrator of his will ivm his entire properly to ids :. The child cannot understand change that has taken place firctmisu.nces. Mr. Carter int-ake her to Denver and after ial formalities have been gone i. will sell the property and where he will edu-;ir- l in the best manner, ays that ho is glad that Carter !i but thinks that he should have once iu awhile during his long EIGHTmmYEARS The House 0f Wellin Celebrates an An-niversaryThe Queen's i Tourney. SECOND DAY OF BUNKER HILL. Freight Classification -- A Golden Wed-ding Other Meaty Specials. iiERi.iv. June. 801st nunivcrsary of tho oldest reigning lionso in Europe, the house of Wettiu, the rulers of Saxony, was celebrated with great splcmlor'iu Dresden today. They claim to be tho oldest sovereign family in Europe, three centuries older than tho Uoheiiolloiis or Hapsburgs; older even than the Wittelsbaehsot Ha-vana, who celebrated their 0Ulh anni-versary two years ago. The Guelphs are older Hum the Wettins, though their only male representative is tho English Duko of Cumberland. Tho Pri nee of Wales is a .tieljih through his mother and a Wettin through his father. Tlis principal feature of the fete, was a procession of l!,00t) persons covering iu its character tho entire pe-riod of Wettiu domination, it begau Avith knights in armor aud ended with gay costumes illustrating the Dresden figures. . ROASTING TDK fOl 1ST. Minnesota lirangem Find Fult With ll Sr. I'ait., June IS The exeeuiive eomniittfe of the Minnesota farmers' alliance has issued a t all for a Male convention to put a tickoi in the field. The-cal- l is a general arraignment of the existipp state of anVtrs of polities, the iiueiiial and unjust system of taxation; the growth of trusts and combines; the varied injustices of rail-road transportation; the corrupt inn in-fluence of money in politics; the ieked tlcinoneliatiou of silver, ami the bill where protection has pone mad in the advance of prohibitive du-ties. No parly, it says, Jias had courage to lift us front theso ami kimlnsl suits. The committee also scores the I'uiled States Supremo Court most severely, particular mention isinadcnftlio Xugle decision where the court declared that in such cases the law of the slate against murder w as of no avail. The court is censured for having interfered with the state tif Mew York in the execution of its laws in thn case of Kcmmier and grcttt stress is laid on the "granger'' railroad decision and de-cision against "the Minnesota dressed beef law." "The court," says the Call, "aspires to even a greater degree of infamy thaif the Drcd Scott decision, because I heir decisions contemplate the enslavement of tho whole American people." House For Sale. eight room house with .New two-stor- v Apply :: E. FourtliSouth. LIBERTY SANCTITY AND SUCCESSION. Thnt i Witut the ltepili r Co.ta Ki. a Wants. San Jose, June 18. Subject to final approval of congress, the president of tfOsla Idea has agreed to accept a draft t)t the resolutions regulating the Cen- tral American union passed at the in Salvador in October, but will send a commission to each of the re-publics to arrange for the provisions for the liberty of the press, the regular n ot the executive and the sanctity pt human life, the three points omitted by the conference. llMAVlOIIiLim The Rio Grande Western Rady to Begin Spiking Down Iron on the Ea Pete Extension.. NEW TRAIN8 TO GARFIELD, Rork Island Excursion Coming to SlS Lake Work en the Uuh Northers Minor Railway Notts. (Jovernor Thoma rvt timed last vtn iug front Idaho, w hem he hail Ix t'H s'tidiiig a few on hi rutu h lu thn Itoiso vall' f . He sa'nl thai he had ln't'ft tU'bi.vetl a little in his rcttiru lv lloi work of bmadi'iiing the guufftt of tint I'tah A Northern. Tho jpneruor i, however, enthusiastic In n gard uthi work. leteen UK'ileu uml IWalrllo, ln said, gangs of littndniU of men irr at work at every availablo nint. Tlxt grade is not only f radically t haugi-- at many point, but rryiuany changes of route are also boing uiade. The gnxeriior is of the opinion thtft when the work l comploU'd tlmt trip Ironi Salt Iikf In I'lM-ai- t llo will ' made In about one half the ttnm now" reuiivl. Tilt. MX I'KTK tXTI.Jl'5t. The, work ou the Sail Vt rxtftioini of the Kio tiraiole Western Is prttris ing raiitlly, Thi branch Mends mi a dlslalicvof IT" ml lea toThislli;. week I ho tracklavcM will nintwen spiking tlomtthe and ono half of I In- - lino will I eomptc;l hv fall Th line will ojm'h up iimioiially rn-- ! IhmIs and will al- - enabln very laluablu lililieial dtstr.ets to ln tievtlol. ( (lot siile of I he wealth untb-r- f isxind lit" coiinlry along I lie exi-Dlot- i h onie of I he tin. t urn iilunal laud ill tho lrtk loiy. a MtTi.i; !.Nsritv The I'nion l'acille official err nne what mirpiiMsl this morning by thn r ceipt of a telegram from Omaha, whiell (dated that President AHama had i sued an order dim-tin- that on Jny Unh tho hradquartiT of the auperln lendent of motive power and itiachiri cry would I toovnl from thai pine UP Cheyenne. Thin ineaoa much for Chty- - nine ami will uukd tho htp at I ha, jioiut the most important of tho rnvlrn t.'nloil Pacllie vlotn, The expected order appointing J. itM llrinktiholf a Mr. Dicklututi' m censor as general manager of th" Mi ouri division, wlih thi iixadqnnrter al Kansaa City, has aln br-e- n liwtirtL MOHK t IIAMiM Kal'kCtr.11. Ad Impi'Mndm ha gotten abroad , among the clerk in iki local Union Pacllie oHIcm that a good many "paiif MoT Ite expected about llm linl of nit. month. It au itntwl that i rbaiig would Im matin in llm freight offk' almio. Sttperiiilndint t'orwin w4 Rpnknn to on the anbjuet thlt morning ami h said tbat bo knew nothing of iliein. II auy cbaiigca wrr ma.dB, tlo-- would lw, faraa he knew, rnllrrly voluntary. Siiecrsor lt Mr. Morris, station agent, ami Aent and Dtf patcher Ititcr, wltowi laku effect thn llmt of Ihe month hayw ha.ni not yet been af pointed. A KM K lI.AM tXI I Ksi. Mr. V. M. Bwell. rxcttmion affetit of llm Hoc k sland railroad, hat m.ulo arrnngemeiiU to run wcUI eftirloit Inlo Salt Lako at one fare for Ihe nmutl trip. Tralna will leavo the MLnauuri river polnla tl lfW and tola-ruth- . Mr. !lowll I rustler ami It 1 expected that Iheee eeurion will bring in great crowd of tghl-ee- To it A IIHII I' IV IIIV llllLB Next Sunday the t'nlou Pacilio wlli hourly trains t (iarltebl Beach. The lirt train of Ihe.terira g out an t 41 p. in., aud them' are train ery hour thereafter until 7 41p.m. Tbeitt will also U) hourly return iraiua up nn til 0 V p. in., afu r whii h them wilt U no train until W p. m. the new tel-egraph line will then be In operation, nod ailditlonal nittmit arv now glnt( down to Bct oiiimodato lh new Iraim. iLElFliU I'OlTEIi. A Wild and Wooly Tough Monkeys With the Bua Saw AND IS MADE A LUAD MINE. How They Do Business in Texas, the Lund of the Tarautul and Cactus. - S.s Antonio, lev , June 18. ('. W. Collins, of lVarsall, aget SI, son of a Kapli.sl iuiuUu:of that place, came to town yesterday with his Irieitd. Hen Dobbs. Thetwo to lill up with whisky, ami fast night at 3 o'clock they i'otle ti to a saloon near Presidio strec"t ami rode over a dog belonging to a man named Smith, who protested. A war of words followed and Collins and Dobbs departed, but returned in a short lime ami again began abusing Sniiih. rolieeinen lia. and Wilkins. while, and Slovens, colored, were present and the disturbance itiictcd down. The two latter then went lo the chili-stand- s nearby for lunch, ami while Jiey were eating Collins and Dobbs rode up, ami. according to ihe testimony, Dobbs re marked to Collius, who was in ad-vance. "Now is your linm to shoot." Wilkins grasped the bridle of Collins' horse and the rider tired nl liim. Wil-kins returned Ihe lire, ami Collins' pis-tol again cracked. With Wilkin's sec-ond response, Slovens also shot, ami Collins reeled from tint saddle a dead num. The bullet struck him low tlow n on the left side ami eanic out under the right nipple. Dobbs was arrested and is now in jail. No pistol was found in Collins' hand or on his person. 'The ollieers were exonerated by Jus-tice McAllister, who held the ilupicst. but they were arrested today on an n sworn out. by Sheriff MeCall, and are now in custody. The grand jury is in session and will investigate the mai-ler. Public sentiment is tlecidetllv on the side of the policemen. Collins' body was shipped to l'earsiill today. His lather stands as high as any minis-ter in the state. lONl.lUHMONAU MNATK. Washington. June 18 The follow-- j ing are the principal changes made hv Hie senate committee iu the tariff bill: The glassware classiliealious are changed and a large general reduction made, steel rails are redm-c- from i; 44 $1 1. SO per Ion. No bounty in to be given for less llian .VH) pounds of sugar annually and sugars between t: ami III Dutch standard must pay a dtttv of three leulhs. Tobacco is unchanged. A slight reduction Is made in many items iu the agrit-ullura- l w bed u lo, unit Ihe exporters of meat are not allowed a rc'tato on the call used lu curing meats. Natural effervescing mineral waters are free. Tho duly on cotton manufactures are reduced all through tho schedule. I Inly slight changes arc made in wool, the principal one Itcing to correct a typographical error, that the house refused lo correct. The bounty for silk and silk cocoons is raised and that reeled in tho I'uilotl Stales stricken out. The limitation of as the value of wearing apparel a person may bring ulo tho I'liilcd Stales is stricken out. The linaiice committee reported back the tariff bill, saying it was not ex-pected that it would Ihi con.ideied ear-lier than oue week from Monday next. Tin' committee on commercn reported back the river ami harbor appropria-tion bill. Tho ncuale then proceeded to the consideration of executive, busi-ness. When the doors Welti rooiened ot 1 ;ilt) the conference report on the anti-trust bill was presented aud utrrecd to, Bolh houses are to recede from their respective amendment and the bill re-mains exactly a It passed thn senate. The senate then proceeded lo the con-sideration of tho legislative, executive ami judicial appropriation bill. The senate committee struck out all tho change niiido by the house bill lu the internal revenue regulations nsHcting thi! lax on tobacco, tho manufacture of vinegar from alcohol. apor and tho forlilii alion of wines, leaving the law as it stands a' present. The Itilertiul revenue lax on opium prepared for smoking I increased from Ki to III) per pound. The senate In executive session con-tinued the nomination of H. A. Hen-y.el- l, as eollnetorof custom at Yaquina; W. F. Furay, marshal for Montana; A. B. Conway,' associate justice of the court of Wyoming-- . L. II. Hart-let- l, probate judge, Grand county. Ltiih; V. II. Pettit, aurvi'Vor general of Idaho; W. It. Hoyl. of Wisconsin, r for Alaska; M. K. Pecklu-paiig-of Indiana, clerk of thn district court of AlaAa, llol'SK.. N Wakiiin'iitoH, Juue IK. Special. 'i he silver bill, amended by thn senate, was presented to the hous.i at 12.4.') o'clock. Il was received w ith tremen-dous applause by Hie democratic aide, and Bland immediately moved the committee rise, In order I lint tho house might at once proceed to tlu considera-tion of the bill, Peel of Arkansas, who hint thn floor, was Induced lo yield, but the chairman of, the committee, Allen of Michigan, directed the clerk to con I'm no the, rend-ing of a long printed precedent bearing upon a point of trier then under dis-cussion. At the conclusion of Ihe read-ing. Bland's motion was put mid was defeated ou a standing veto of 0U to W. , On a vole by tellers thn committee refused to rise, yeas 01, nay 105, anil continued the consideration of the 111' iliaii appropriation bill. Wasiiinuton, Juno 18. Tho House went into coiiiiiiiltfo of the wholo on thn Indian appropriation bill. The committee In a few moments rose in-formally to allow the house lo receive a message from Ihe Senate. As the the passage of lite silver bill willi the amendment the ileum, emtio side of Ihe house bloke out in loud applause which continued for ten minutes. 'I he committee having re turned its session. Bland of Missouri moved llie committee rise, his ui ioo lo have nclion taken on lb" silver bill, Tim motion was dsfeuted by fit to IO,- -. Naulchlcr ami Vaux of IVunsyl vanla voting with the reniblieau'iu the negative. tilmUtune OlijeeU. London, June 18. In the commons last night Smith, a govennent leader, said ho would introduce a motion for an earlier meeting of parliament for curtailment debates of the queen's speech anil suspension until the sessiou of complicated bills like the land pur- chase measure. Gladstone gavo notice of a resolution protesting against such a grave change in parliamentary usage and constitutional practice, lie com-plained strongly that everything ap-peared lo bo sacrificed to the passing of a licensing bill. .Smith admitted that if his motion was adopted he would ask for an adjournment of the laud purchase bill uutil the next ses-isio- Tho government hoped to pass tho licensing bill, notwithstanding the .obstruction. He declined to say any-thing about tho local government bill. INDIANS OX THK AVAR PATH. A Hand or Cowbti) Slaii;lilrml ltowu iu Tvxa. Dknvkr, Juno 18. A special from El Paso, Texas, says: A freight crew which arrived herti this morning ov er the Southern Pacific mad report that when (hey arrived at Sopor station, just this side of Lonisburg. New Mexico, at !I:110 yesterday morning, they found the town iu the wildest excitement over tho arrival of a cowboy who had just reached there barefooted, his feet covered cuts and blisters from having run ton utiles from a ranch north of Sepora, where he and teu oilier men were camped. He staled that at 10 o'clock Tuesday night it baud of Indians sur-prised them and shot them tlow n as the men jumped out of their blankets to escape, lie thought thero were thirty Indians in tho band. Tho cowboys had been iu bed a short time 'when the attack was made Sonic were armed, but did not have their guns handy not expecting to find the Indians on the warpath in that suction, lie saw three men drop and thinks tho rest shared tho same fate. A posse was organized at I.owchurg ami ono at Duran. This foreo is to hunt the Indians who are now oue hun-dred aud thirty miles west of this place. The Second Day. Huston, June 18. f Special. Tho observance 0f Buuker Hill day began early again this morning. Asarly as 7:)0 o'clock in the morning the Charles-ton Association assembled at Monument Hall and later with the Hrooklyn aud Baltimore associationis took a Vido iu carriages in the suburbs. A short stop was made at the Monument grounds Where the velrans were welcomed by the president of the Hunker Hill Asso-ciation. At 2 o'clock a banquet was served in Faneuil Hall plates being laid for 500 persons. Tho governor, mayor and other prominent stale and city otlicials were among tho guests present. Killed by the Cam. , Emi'oeia, Kan., June 18. Thomas Gallagher of Carbondalc, Kan., aged 20, aud ou his way to Stillwater, Okla-homa, early this morning, while to jump off a Santa Fc train, was thrown tinder tho cars aud in-stantly killed. He hail left home with Jessie Crites without his parents' eon-sen- t. They have been telegraphed aud have sent tor tho remains. HVK Mf.y DltOVVNKD. An Kiigme on a Canada Railroad I'ltitigei Down a Wanlioiit. Touonto, June 18 A w ashout was re-ported on the Canada Pacitic last night, thirty miles east, An engine with live men was despatched to repair the dam-ages, and coming suddenly upon the break, tho engine plunged into the creek, and all were drowned. Tho men drowned are John Wam.kss, bridge inspector. John Attan, engineer, N. Omvkk, lireman. Lon and MouuuirvrsocUou meu, , freight Clamdth'atlon. Buffalo, N. Y., June 18. Special. A meeting of the committee ou the forniity in freight classiticalion, called by Chairman J. W. Midgley, is being held at the Niagara hotel. There are representatives also present of the olli-ci-classification committee, the Cana-dian classification committee and the western classification committee. It is the general opinion that the meeting will adopt a plan for amalgamating the various classifications. The proceed-ings are as usual conducted privately. As the question under consideration is of great importance to railroad com-panies, the meeting has attracted much attention. She Caught Cold. London, Juue 18. At Sheen house yesterday tho duchess of Fife, tho daughter of the prince of Wales, was delivered of a still-bor- n male child. The duchess while attending a coach-mee- t, caught a severe cold which re-sulted in premature conlinement. Her conditio,)! is critical. The Cholera. Madrid, June 17. The cholera epi-demic is subsiding at Pueblo do Rugat, but the disease is spreading in the envi-rons Tf that town. A suspicious-deat-occurred at Valencia. It is reported that yellow fever has broko out iu Malaga. & Ilrukeinen Ntrlke. PiTTsiti uii, Juno 18. The through brakemeu on lite Pittsburg. Virginia railroad struck for the same wages as the Pennsylvania road pays ou the oilier branches. All through freight traffic is suspended. A BIU HCHKHK. An Onyx Company Formed In tbe City of s. New York. New YoiiK, Juno 18. Tho. ilcxican Onyx company wus formed at the law offices of Eo'stHV- & Thomson, No. fi2 Wall street, today, Tlve "cupitaliatiou was placed at i,.'H,f)(M), but it is well understood that the money behind the scheme is represented by much larger iigures. A syndicato of western men wMio con-trol tho United Slates National bank, of Chicago, and a, number of other strong linaiieiai institutions iu the west, are interested in the company, which is actually a trust or combination to control the production and price of Mexican onyx. The syndicate claims to control all variegated onyx mine). or quarries in Mexico, which, since the exhaustion of the famous onyx mines of Obcrstein, Germany, have furnished almost Ihe entire output of the beautiful stone, It is claimed to be the intention of the trust to reduce tho cost of onyx by im-proved mining and transportation fa-cilities. The price is now about $14 a cubic foot. The trust expects to reduce this to $4. Ollieers to be Installed. New Yohk, June 18 Special. The installation of the new officers of the Harlem democratic club, which takes place tonight,' will be the occasion of a great democratic demonstration. Among the invited guests arc ex President Cleveland, Mayor Grant, Gov. Hill, Commissioners J'uroy, Chamber-lain, Craine and Richard Crokcr. Speeches will be made by Gov, Hill, Mr. Cleveland, Burke" Cochrane, Thomas F. Grady aud Col. Fellows. Crokor, who has lost none of his popu-larity by tho revelations of his brother-in-law- , will be given a great recep-tion. ' ' Still on Strike. Cleveland, June 18. Notwithstand-ing tho rumor of Tuesday that the at-tempt xvould bo made to resume opera-tions in the railway yards this morning, no work was done by the switchmen on any road. SEKVED Til EM ,IGHT. Kebnkesa Corrupt 'Jury and Dhj. muses Three. ' , iMiat, N. Y., Juno 18. A sen-i- i the grand jury scandal was J today when Justice Rumscy. incireiiil court, called the grand re him, and after informing tad como to his knowledge that I i)t hutl been made to hnprop- - lance the conclusion of certain I eases, and which could ve been made had the members iryiiot disclosed the proeeed-- 1 outsiders. He administered ug rubukc and finally dismissed ace three of t he jurors. ed to discharge tho rest al-ii- r work was finished, sending 'it to investigate the matter ana indictment against the parties il if facts warranted such ac- - ' The !!'ium DepreMril. Pauis, June 18. The Bourse wus de-pressed today owing lo fears that cholera will reach this country. ' The Adcot Races. Loneon, June 18. At the Ascot bi-ennial stakes won by Surefoot, Helli-tiel- d second, Hayraddin third. The Ascot derby was won by Battle-axe- , Circassian second, Filibnstyre third. - Their Goldcu Wedding. London, Juno 18. Special. The Right Rev. Edward Harold Browne, bishop of Winchester, and Mrs. Browne today celebrated their golden wedding. The clergy and laity of tho diocese, iu commemoration of the event, raised a fund for promoting a diocesan object to be selected by the bishop. In addi-tion to this Mrs. Browne was presented with a handsome and valuable gift. A Train Wrecked. Asheville, N. C, June 18. The wreck of a freight train on the Western North Carolina railroad at Melrose last night is reported. Four are said to be killed and three badly wounded. SHOT HIS WIFE. Killed Himself- - A Denver Man's Crime. w. Colo., Juue 18. Aarou" M. istv years of age and a pioneer wo, and one of the best known Hie state, shot his wife through rtlhis morning while they were s' breakfast. Ho then threat-":1- of his daughter Emma she so hard for her life that ho w. He thou turned tho wrca-- " himself and put a bullet heart. Ho is thought to' 'm insane. He Is Well. Havana, Juue 18. Two of the four carrier pigeons given by the police to the French detectives having Eyraud in charge on the steamer, returned today with a message, "Ho is well." I'AKK CITY HKWS. Pa kk City, June 18. Spocial cor-respondence. .lames Glciidc titling, of Salt Luke, is iu the city. A. B. Richardson and Ed Kimball have returned from a few day visit lu Ziou. Tho ore shipments for the day are: Ontario 81,700 pounds; Mayflower 131,-00- 0 pounds. One of the vagrant arrested on Mon-day made his escape from the alone quarry yesterday. The baud was out practicing last evening. The members will attend tho M. E. church picunio at Summit Grove ontho24lii. Union Pacific engine No. Ml") ran off the track while doing switching iu the yards, w hich delayed tho Echo nccoui-uioilulio-train several hours. E. A. Houghton and wife ami (.'. II O'Brien, rcpreseiilatives of M. E. Smith A: Go., Omaha. Neb., have lateu in Park City on business ami pleasure. Travel over tho I Tali Central is very heavy. Traveling Passenger Agent T. J. Mackintosh i hero making prepara-tion to build a temporary platform to he used by the passenger niid freight traffic until a depot site shall have been settled upon. Since the trout lishiug season has opened numerous parties hare fre-quented the various canyons, 'they have all met with very little Micee. It is claimed that the creek are too muddy, lu a week or two belter lislilug may be expected. Dr. J. S. Blackburn & Co.. rupture specialist, Ol First Soul h street. Salt LakeCitv. will be at the Park City hotel on Thursday Ihe Itilh to attend to their case under treatment in the Park. All desiring treatment should In; on baud early. Consultation and examination free. Hotel arrivals; Frank T. Morr'. San Francisco; II. IngalU, Hastings, Neb.; Louis Newman, Chiecgo; Van A. Wal-lace, Chicago; F. L. Stewart. Omaha, Win. A. Si. Louis: Dr. A. A. Hound, San Francisco; Miss Bessie Dean. W. Allison. If C. Dorris and Prof. Andre, Salt Lake Cily. Iintm-uiK-- Cnderwriters. Boston, June 18. Special. A meeting of life underwriters was held here today. for the purpose of forming a national organization similar in its comprehension, to those instituted by the lire aud marine underwriters. After transacting sonio routine business this morning tno convention adjourned, and tho delegates were given an excursion down the harbor. Totnian Hone liuildlng Com puny. The Totman House Building com-pany have just completed seven of their reauv-niad- e houses, they being located in different parts of litis city. They make a very handsome, lusty and attractive cottage when linishod. Just the building for those of limited means or those owning additions who wish to improve them in order to sell cheap homes. The class of buildiugsthis company is offering to the public are decidedly better than the common rus-tic building inasmuch as tho sides are all prepared and driven together by machinery, the patent shoot-ing lalh that arts used ou the inside walls serves to strengthen, thereby making I In; house stronger and much wanner than the ordinary rustic cottage built the old way. The company is now prepared to furnish estimate's, take contracts anil complete their cottages iu a shorter space of time than the usual way of building, and wish to call the attention of tho public to the fact that they claim strength, warmth, beauty ami speed in complet-ing their house. Office and yard, 2M) West, North Temple street. Kstablishcd (Juarantlnc. Constantinople, June 18. In con-sequence of the outbreak of cholera in Spain, the government has established quarantine against all vessels from Spanish ports. ; The Merrier" Sustained. ': Monxkual, Juue 18 The elections for the province of Quebec held yester-day, resulted in tho Mercier govern-ment be'.ng sustained by an increased majority. liot HI Maud Mailer. New Yohk, June "18. Special. Judge Joseph F- - laly, of tho court of common pleas, was wedded today at Yonkerslo Miss Mary Louise Smith. The ceremony took place at ihe home of the bride and was attended only by the family and a few of the most inti-mate friends of the happy couple. Judge Dalv, who was a widower, will sail with his bride for England early uext month. Some ''I'hat Takes." "KiiTox." Juno. 18. The Tresi-;- to the Senate the following "We- nt- Michael T. Nolan, Mrs. Minnie Washburne, Or. is of public monies Charles . Seattle. Wash.; Ww. II. Wmpia. Wash.; Frauk M. Del-- ' wlle, Wash.; John W.Clark, '", Cal. , ',f hind ollices-Jo- hu O. VValerville, Washington; (; "blls, Olympia, Washington; gt!i-s- , California, commis-:- I Alaska, residence Sitka. Raliteay XntM, Supeitniendent Bam rofl of th Kir Grande- Western ban gone off oil it H day' lishingexi tirsiou Win. J. Wmtwull h. 'e u litadert.ms ineri ial agent of he MnwHtri j'aellwl at pin-bbi- . Mr. Sludwell la man friends lu Salt Lake. Willi the looipbiioii nf tlii- - ('tab Northern standard gauge, new anil heavier engine will be put on tho I to ImTwccu tlo city anil Untie Chief Clerk Smith of the eoii.lru. department ! the Uio Grande Wstt rl vvill lake a few day' arulionlhinwrek, lie w ill spend lh tinto hunting f uit hsiiittg. J, II. Gilchrist, assistant tt rttil-o- . tlent of the I ntorl Pai ilie line in Colo-rati- o, has l'ei itotilied that alt-- r Jdlv 1st. hi oltiee wotibl be uIm)H.II. H will la) cottstdidated with thai !( lHAstrf of transportation Mil'ormtcks, Th I'nion I'ai iffi4' new time vtl gif into effiTt June 'iUh next. Thn rel Imiiiul train wilt arrive as cow, but the east bound ihruugh traio b- - tween thi cily and Oio ilu wilt rttn a follows: il) Leavesult Lake.9 lOa.m i leavu Ogtlen. .V a oi ; arrive Onaahj. Il) p.m. weond dav, arrive fbitago, I 2 p. m. third day . t2i Leave Salt Lak, .1) p m,; Dg-lea- . t.'M pm.; r rive Omaha. ti,l p m. third day; r- - riv I h't iigo. a m fourth day. ' HiillioM lteiorl4. T. R June & Co. report the follow iug bullion receipts: Silver bar, Otsi; lead and nilver ore, 5,.W; total. s,,VW. Will Slop the Fields. San Fkancmco, June 18. The chief of police announces that he will make an effort lo stop pugilistic contests in the rooms of the athletic clubs of tins city. " (Quaker rolled oat make a deli ions breakfast dih. 1 Railroad Commission. New Yoisk, Juue 18. Special.-T- he state railroad commission met at the chamber of commerce at 11 o'clock this morning to hear arguments on the application of the Broadway and Seventh Avenue railroad company of this city to change its motive power from horses to cable. Deaths From Cholera. Madrid, June 17. Tho deaths from cholera reported from Allsaida, Cas-tillo, Carcajenti and Jantiva ara that four have died in Malaga. MINNE.AI'OMH MAD. S(. I'anl Has Nloleii the Cenau Kreord and Holds Them, Minneapolis, June 18. A party of officers armed with search warrant w ent to St. Paul early this morning to recover the census records confiscated ; last night by Deputy Marshal Daggett, j They were driven out of Commissioner McCalfertv' office al the muzzles of re-volvers. The city is in w ild indigna-tion over the proceedings. lal Fight Between Negroes. , W. Va.. June 18.-B'-- own, alias Winters, and Moinson, colored roustabouts, lnSaged in a quarrel yesterday merRosello, on the'Kanavvha ve Charleston. Robinson 'Pa board and dealt Brown a Til! d wllich sent nim tothe the river. He never rose. Hh oOVV 5,1 J'ail- - It is not known i Brown was killed by the "''owned, as his body lias not ".recovered. Batch Renominated. Keokuk, la., June H. Hatch was renominated yesterday by the democrats of the first congres-sional district. A Holiday Home. Lake Geneva. Wis.. June Tho holiday home, which is supported by the wealthy classes for who are ioi) poor to enjoy a vaca lion was opened for the season today, ami was taken possession of by one hundred girls from Chicago. Three Men Killed. . 'Baltimokh. June 18.-- The bursting of a large tauk of boiling fat. in Berry s soap factory today fatally injured three men. ' Chleauo Market. CllK'Aii", June 1H. 41o.se. Wheal, weak; cash. 8i;j.X'S; July wr"tili. F.a-- v; cash. SHI; July. :U.. j Zii. ' i f'lATS Easy; ea-- 2. J HAKI.EV Noirtiiuil- - ;i PoiiK Firm, ca.--- 12.75: July, ;; i 1,1.t'u Laud Slow; cash, Vi.S'i; July, ji ' i Thirteen New Casef. . Madrid. Joe new cases of cholera were reported at Tuebla de Rugat yesterday. Hull. tins Inspector. j Chicago, Jun 1?. - Special- .-. convention of inspectors of buildings in Ihe United States met at the Grand Pa cific hotel for the purpose of organizing a national association of building in-spectors. The attendance of delegates j was limited. j OH 'I IIAXt.f. The HldUlo I ll -- AtOM Mhare ( baage Hand. The stock exchange oix-rie- tnng this morning. The bidding was brisk and nearly twice a many share changed hand a diil yesterday. The total sale leached 5.11 share. Fol-low iug uro the quotations: roiiAY'si illvC'TAri": --J ,Hf , .. '. I4.' Ho as, . -- - MUt. Ak. I II. I. iiT- - T. f rTV T ti in th I t . w ,:iuc Ji a 2 to 8 Ap ! " n i h.rnM h'i:pttf 10 ti Bin caroa ls ( 3b K A t fntturka... ! .... ' ' D. T I M ? !,!, I I .T I " 14) ) 1 Horn dvr... j 10 I ...... 3 Km(OtWet. "1 V M.nunoth j 4 I I f ouurvi j.. jt- - M;t iu..... r ParkC'tr ' HtrLAMOsWd) ao (JO f.'mlmMil" 1 4 w., .!. ! . .?- ;- ' . num. I Alltv-'0lir- i$ r ;... ' Aki-N- "' " " rtttitt tt " - 7( cilt.. A.l " " 31 , f1t, T ui - 5 Mar?, I i COIUJOFCASAIXTIES. Dt0nea in a Well at Ottawa, Kansas. --, vA'.Kui1' June 18 Daniel, son her Hock, was taken oiit of 4 r' v's wel1 this morning. He luting there last night, and Wf IS PPosed to have j T,1 f:ll'en over the protec-iiiai- r 'v fonnd bia na-t-; near the ;ke bn ?; and 80011 afterward ;vt y'. He is unmarried, and of ago. - , Scott Nominated. Meadville. Pa., June lS.-- The dem-ocra-yesterday nominated Hon. . L Lucas, of Erie, for congress. I l l.wral. I he ari Us of iu. .'rixtral on of td SSah I 'iinoing f Ofpten, wei wi(h S'r'irr Sella yErd', I he c iptul st'w k ) IV) M Tb otfi. frare K. C l.oudy. prtida, I 2. yrTr.. xit. pride. A- - J- - CLilcc, i Asmurj . A. J. KrbAW, iraurer. t'nitrd Statu C'oramUieflr Grca-ma- n united Lpnra.ui MadsB a4 Louisa L. Hootoo in the hoiv bosdaof matrimony tbt aftmooa. Th groocn u ix .t two, and weigh 210 pouaJ. while tk brsila metirea in heiffht bus four feet, and weigh only eighty tivu pound. Article of iBeori'oratton of th Litt' Gem stnieittng and MmiBg cuuipaoy were tiled with the territorial aeeretar tbi afternoon. The capital stock ii fin iW. and the company will min aodk oieli ore al the city of St. Oei.rjtw., Miliii.4 L. Ad oin. jr . 1 presideBl; ..' G. tbggm, lirt prsidefi; th A. I'vtirm, and treasurer; A. tt. WhiU-hca- aud Ji.-h- Pv mut. ducwtaxa' : A Chleo Wedding. Reading. Pa., Jnne 18. Special. Arthur A. Libby. jr., of Chicago was today married to Miss Jenelte l helm, a beautiful and accomplished young lady of this city. Idaho lMiirimni Bxtlsr. I.ltv, Idaho.-Jun- 17. wj- 0- (Special correspondence. 1 Work has ccicrpenced on the electric street rail-jwa- The contractor here put a forre of fifty men on the New l'ork ditch ten mile above Boiss and are calling for more meu. The rhvl'a canal h completed to N miba and water turned in the ditch. Work ou this canal is heinir pnsheil trd toward thn l!er flat country, five mile south of Nampa. 'J"hi canal i one of the mot g:gautlc irrigating enterpri ever attempted In thi country. Tb ytein w ill cover adistaiteeof nearly v enty miles, rx teitdiiiL' from ten mile altove J.j.e to ihe .snake river, it ineau j llie reelatnat ion of ihouaaud of acres j of laud eolith of the Hoi-- c river. ' ' Be is a Black Eagle. ror has BEM.m,Junelg.-T- he conferral the order of tho Black Eagle upon Caprivi. ' Xr York 1 rn--y od stocks. New- - Yohk. June 18. Noon. Stock j dnil and weak. I j Monev easy, 44i j' li:vr silver $1.03. Fours, coupon. 1 22: Pacific ', 1 .18; Central Pacitic. !'t; Burlington. l.O.V; j O K. .. 18; Northern Pacific, :W; ' Preferred. S3; Northwestern, 11H: New York Central, 1.09J; flregon Navi- - j tratioti. 3 .05; Transcontinental. 4; "a-- ; ?itic Mail. 4;'i;l:oi-- Island. !Sj Id. Louis a-- Sau Frato . ::.; Sr. Paul & Omaha, 'i: Texas . 21 1: I'nion Paci'ic li'.J; Wells Falg') Explc-- , !".; Wcatcfu L'uiou, H. ' rrSilvlnNevrYork . - "tW 311 street, yesterday's , senate on tho silrer bill Jtd n. i r towards settling the l'J?r ilver wottltl be worth 'noubl the free coin aire bill M'Muiis uighl. 1m."e'1 t,,,,!,-- v at j I Woman' Relief Corp. PoRTLkSD, Me i June 13. Special. The Woman's Belief corps of Mau.e met in annual convenlion t;lav ami were welcomed to the city by the; mayor. ... . - . . |