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Show --7 , ; THE SALT LAKE TlS.KS.'WEDXKSDAY EVENING MAY. 11. 1800. " 51 SPECIAL SALE OF LINENS! i $8000-EIGH- T THOUSAND DOLLARS-S800- 0 ' TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS AND TOWELS ' --': ' "WILL EE PLACEIj OlST THIS 3 FOR THREE DAYS ONLY! - 3 KELLNER'SS I THE GREATEST LTNEN SALE that has ever taken place west of Chicago will be inaugurated on THURSDAY, MAY 15TH, and continue t Widay .and Saturday. It will be to the interest of every Housekeeper and Hotelkeeper to come and investigate our Linens. We have placed on this Great bpecial bale the best stock of Linens that has ever been shown in Utah. Look at these prices: EXC1M Damask TowelN . . 10' " "0- - txce.ent Quait Unbleached Table Limn 28 " 50c ' .. " tK) M .y.l Yfry Haa?y Knotted Fringe Towels .' . Very Fine Bleached DamatkTath Lmn - J5c 55c rioii and Nankim U Mark. wh long. ! Very CiKlieeD '.mask Hnff. Towels . . ig " 50 , Double Dcmask B.'eiched Table Linen - . c Jt . - ft " $1 Very E eantFjiiey Bordered Towels . ; . " $1 Extra Fin3 Damlsk Bleiched Table Linen - SU5 " $1.75 u4 HeisliUlKHl CWk and Hapkins U Mil. Turkey M Fast C Ior Tdblc linen . . S-f- fi Large Gool Qualtty Wh.ie Dtnner Napktns, per kST "15 ; " Extra quality 40c " " S The beautiful TaMe ,'Mh and Sap-i- n to SUtrk. Very Finest GerimuiRed Table linen J. 65c" $1 i'ms'm tl'al are imperii pfr net $:il.5a " We have Table Cloths and Napkins to match in a1! grades. We al'sa have Towels, Table Linens and Napkins in every grade that can be desired. Space here permits of only a few quotations, but we will say, that our entire stock of Linens are put on this sale at similarly reduced prices. Tlits is probably the only opportunity that you will have in years to get staple Roods at such a Mr niter. Our object of this sale is to make ourselves known throughout this entire country, and we believe that this is the best method of advertising our business. Wo will also oiler on this sale 100 pieces 01 Standard Dress Prints at 41c a yard, worth 8c; also 30 pieces of Worsted Ettamine Dress Goods at 10c a yard, worth 20c to 25c We would also state that we have just received and opened up j a new line of Tea Gowns and Ladies' Jackets which are very choice. Remember that every article in the house is sold at New York prices, and that our goods are the very latest styles. Y e have strictly , ONE PRICE and sell for cash only. . Kespecfully, ' 205 AND 207 MAIN STREET,) TT-'T'-T .T "NTTT?. j V V WASATCH BLOCK, f J. r I I I ' -'- - ; ',, P. S. Orders from out of the City solicited, and same will receive our prompt and careful attention. i The Troy Slraro Laundry la Jueft f- - in on for I'm expedient rt. Ill Main t. Trl. photia m, j AMI ltt1, ' , i May Festival, j : St. PfiTtlOi j To be Held 0I,KRA j t tha .fU house j Admission, (fer couple) 2.00, ! Henry f.clark1 -T-HE-- TAILOI 20 Kiul t'irtt Koulh mtrttt. j ADVERTISE. For apace on tha fane nctoaioftii new Kant HiU llotal apply to , UTAH PAINT AND OIL VOilVkSX let South bt feat, opp. Cit Halt , AOENCfY j WARWICK HIGH-GRAD- E s SAFETY BICYCLE I The Continental. This hotel is the recognized head-quarters for commercial men and tour-ists. Centrally located, it is furnished with everything pertaining to a first-clas- s hotel. For rooms at any limn ad-dress i. S. Iloi.MKH, Manager Continental hotel. - ..... . '" Satisfaction guaranteed at Kniplrn Steam Laundry, 21 Commercial street. Telephone 1)4. . lira. Whitney at llilcher'a Dental parlors next to Cullen hotel. . . (iooils called for ami tleliveretl. Km-pri- e Steaui Lauiidrv, SI Commercial street, Telephone 1)4. Wanted. All kinds of second-han- household goods at Klchisolt & Weber, 157 S. First Hast street. All the latest books a C. II. Parsons' book store. KKAll, Itead Till. To Real Ivstato Owners: List your propcrlv with iu at once. No cost to you tmlcfs sale is made. We have a system of advertising that keeps a printed list of your property open to the free inspection of the general pub-lie- , giving exact location of your prop-erty, with description. price, terms, ow ner's name ami address. We place your property with over two liini(lr"d good aeiits and purchasers at once. Our system enables any one having our list to' find your property and you, and deal with you direct. W.i invite all lo call or wrile for our printed list of properly. We mail it to any address 111 the Tailed States. RexpeetitiUy. ;. W. Wilii;kmas N'oS:C South Main t., iu basement. I carry M'ak of A tTT BICTCLK V tti.oo. iia.rw. , 4M.4, $it.mj, tlU.iMi. TlllL. aod Ike. I4M irriitl. la purclkteina' from at kave a itork to aetect from and do Bot oava t,3 alt. j tarfeat Mek aad LteM frtea) Ml .iaM. ;' lag tiao.l.. t. aa--, lattery, ale, SHOT i.tSS AT COST. Illrjrlt ami Hun Kepairin. Aftttl.UH.lirH WKITIXIMtCaTI.ta f Carbona. Rltjborui mad rperr. M. R. EVANS 2. 3 W. 2d Suutb nxeet. Rait Lai. atf ' 8X$mi I 1 1 --. j i Wacier'a Crtove. The only Familv and Pleasure Flmigration Cainui. Trains leave Utah and Nevada lcnd Sundays at 1 W p.m. " And " 8 40 p.m. i'aaaed May t. etc. m. m tm. Atteat: Hayur. I.t-fa- l IfrJ City Reorder, t aiTMi Hrarra or AH . i TitBHirir or t'T.n. r ' Hal t LagaCrrr. I. lymla Hratna. ite.or.ler Halt IavkeClty. do hereby certlf y that the foregoing 1 a fitil. trie and crraet rofy of a bill bar ; rewila-tio-giantUig frrucMae t the HaJt Lake Kaput Tru.li e.npany " paaaeil by the City cure il irf Halt !. tlty. May , tW, aa apie-ar-a of rer.ieil In my oflic. In te'Mnvmv ivre,f I have hereunto aet my hand and the l'.pt facAL. I "f raa't I a Ctty, kt y of Mar A ! IM lll l HYAMJi CUT Bereje. Tht! casa of Phillips vs. Alius. Involv-ing titln to 040 acres of valuable land over the river." was decided today in favor of (he ilaintilT. Kilwin VV. Senior appeared as tlio at-torney for the successful parly. MEN WHO HAVE PLURAL WIVE Tliey Are Arraigned and Tried in the Fed-eral Court. In the district court this morning H. F Thorpe was put on trial, charged with having one too many wives, or in other words, with violating the act with his pl ural wi e Lena Jensen Thorpe. Thcv live in the. southeastern portion of the city anil Thorpe, who is a gardener, was an estetl last Auirust. He has also served a enn for the same ottei.se n the penitentiary of or he was tried. The name his lawful wife i t'hrtstmns I hoipe. Both women are mothers. After the ev idence was heard the case was g. n to the jury which found him guil y. His asked the court to set aside the attorney it was not rendered ,n aceord-an- c "with the evidence adduced Jhc court overruled the motion and will sentence Thorp June 14. with the James Van Matta. vioi't t oil of the Kdmunds-Tucke- r act. his plea to guilty-- . " ' Im scnteiice.1 touioirow morning. Wilkinson charged with a sun-il-t- r crime, withdrew his former plea He will be scu- - nd pleaded guilty. Sainst Joseph K. Taylor for beiugtntifuate. wth .plural wife was continued until May li. I C Hamilton, a Mormon .bishop, a superfluous wife, will bfarrailned tomorrow for pleading to an indictment rf (;mt BrtnmideadtizeoftheUnited States bv Judge Zane. no ciurtia not in session this after- - noon. au article will be published allowing r thai over 1100 miles of railway con-struction has been added, to the track mileage of the United States since Jan-uary 1, Since that time 1)40 new roads have been incorporated and work of construction begun. Last year 5200 miles "of road were built, and it is thought that, this year's construction will greatly exceed that of 1889. Thus far the paper gives the following table of lines ana miles of road from January 1 to May 1: , 'V , F 5 r 2 States. Slates. s NfwYork ....... t )T indfana 1 ft New Jewev .a s Illinois 9 1ft Pennsylvania. ...4 l Iowa ' 5 Maryland.: 'JO Nebraska a Virginia..,.- 7 1W Kansas S 10 North eroltna..H 13S Missouri S lf South Carolina. .3 4 Indian Territory..! : Gporsrin.,.1 3 I'O Arkansas.. 3 SO Florida 3 W Texas ft 4 Alabama:........;! 43 Colorado f Mississippi ......3 :.'o Montana., 4 Louisiana... ... a 47 California... ...... Tennessee 3 M WahiW5ton..;....4 h1o"ck.y:::::::J Totaia.sutes.sl55; Michigan " 47 RAILWAY COXSTBlCTlbx. Tll Railway Age1 Table ot Milea of Koad Boilt. In the next issue of the Kailway Age Two .Midday Funerals. Two funerals' occurred today. The funeral of Jane S. Smith, who 'died at Call's Fort Sunday morning, was held at the Fourth ward meeting place al 1(1 o'clock. Only friends of the family attended. At the family residence in Farmers' ward at noon the funeral of Bishop Thomas Mcl.cllaud was held. It was largely attended. . . Nolle. . Leave orders for the Salt l.nke City Brewing t'o's. lager beer at the follow-ing places: Wilion & Busby's, Jel-m- i Hi on liar. Nos. Ki and (17 Iv Second South street. I'. T. Nyslroms, corner Commercial and First South streets, and Fountain Beer Hall, Main street. Ja on Mdhit.. Police Court. ' In police court' this afternoon Mike Murphy was tried as an accomplice of John Daly, a thief who stole a pair of nants from the. Walker Bros. Company. The coniplaintant was J. V. Cottle, hut as he failed to produce siiHicicut evi-dence. Murphy was acquitted. Thomas Thompson was tried on the charge of grand larceny, and was held to the grand jury in the sum of $1000. stole a few dollars in a saloon from John Irvine. ... .. . NOTICE TO CKKIHTORS. ' Kttiof Himh II. HrurH, ilHrrSHisl. VJOTICK 1H HKHK.HY (1IVKN MY THK timlTilKml. iMlnilMltrli,r of ih i'li t HiiHh H. Hniov ilB'wnl, lo ths rrwIUom (. and Hi lutviiiK ,'laltn HKlinit th nitlil ilwmM'rl. to rxhlhll thTti with tho iinip',rr vniif-hei- i within tn inonthH hII'T thn Hrnt ptihllf-titlftt- of IhlN imtlrt lo lh itt1 HilmtnlM-tralo-l th ortl"' ( Cttmmliiifs A t'rltrhlow. r.nn unit l IhU htillillim. hull l.ukp t'tty, In Ur .oitntvor Hull l.kp. I'lah Tprrltory. RlMttsd Halt LitkeCltv. My II. I mil J KHANt'lN M. HlMII'KS, AdiltlnlHtrutor of III" fnial of thiKh H. Hrtic. tliwawd. The Mirror. The Salt Lakf Mirror is the name of a new illlustiaUui weekly paper which nieile its appearance last Saturday, Its editor ami publisher is Mr. C. Sum Nichols, who has displayed considerable taste in the typographical make-u- of his paper. Tin Mirror is is well edited, and is very handsomely illustrated. The illuMl -- l ions are mostly of Salt Lake and Utah scenes. The advertising col-umns give evidence of a liberal patron-age, ami there is every reason to believe that Mr. Nichols will 'make a success of his new venture. t Ihedlwrvllon nf lh rltv crtiwll ami "nrj" dln tloii anil l lh atwpiaae ""2"; unnervlKor. "1 P"ti M''h lunilonol wr7"" hrnlnmnlrd - - only partially I"?1; aid rnti hU i i --d mll lrW Ulvi. Iiw-kat- i lo ehkl tU"',t ' portlmi .iipirt hr I4 arnlM. telj " Irai k. r.mtrn tJ hy Mid arnt tr.u Khali he paved. hU lw with llie Pt rail: and iw lh portions herein rnted '''' iiuna aueniie. Nlnlh rwl "ireel Tenth . Klfih Houth utreet. and Hmmii Hxulh I reet. and of snrh ili-o- ln are but f"tt roo wide, iiald rnte "hall eonslnn " ""r than one tr. k and no nwllhea. and the mk lielween double tra, k, or between mala i and any im llrhe .hall not rerd eet feet . nnle, tithoIiied by the ely e.Min.-ll- . The iirl,of aalniile pawait ahall n" eii leu inits. anil no i hara-e- . hall be m.le In thereof. Haldi'mnnaiiy ahall Pay Into the i lly treaeitry a tier raplla l til l' mllla l"f etn a an'l every fare ollerteil, Hertion !. That llila frant hlee ! rantfl for the term of twenty year from the nale of the paiouwe of thl reiliitlon, nrt a, rept-- il on me follow n romllllona via; Hhat If the grantee. Ita aiicceaaora and aaltt. "hall fall lo perform all the atlpiilatlotiaotlhla reaol"""". the lir conn, II, after alily duv eotb e and on fallore on part of aald mmpany o provide a remedy or make eallarartory arraimemetit Iherelor, may hv a two thirds vole, declare the prlveie. K"' herein (ranted forfeited, and pr'aee,! lo lakepoaiH-aatoiio- f the road ha.1, and tontrol theaauiea If till nxilutton had not twn paaHed. Nertlonil. That nolhlna In thla arant ahatl l aeto preventKalt. Lakel'ltr or lla authorlrml auenu from pavlna. ewertna or lavliiK aaa ir water nwlueor plM. allertiia--. repalrlna or In any manner Improving any of the air-- herein - any other alrexteoraald' ltv, but all attrh Improvementa ahall be matte with aa little Injury a lra liv-able lo aald railway and the operating1 thereof, Hi: t. That In Ihe imtnii bm and opera Hon of aald rallneui, the aald grantee and lla and aaalgna ahall at all tlltiea con-form Ut urh onllnaii' ea, rnlea and regulalbrtia aa ba"e lieen or may hereafter lie adopte.! Iiy theflty liounrll of said oil y In rel,m to op erallng ratlroada, alreel railway, or tramway lnald-ily- , and for each rlolallon thereof thev ehall l liable lo a Due In a sum not eaceetlliig Hoc, ft. That whenever the City Council ahall find II tieeeaaarr or dealrable to grant to aur other atreet railroad rompany a fram hlae over any of Ihe alreeta herein granted, to e lire to aitch other roinany a v,nne tlrti with any Im-portant center or termlnue. the grantee herein ahall allow running arranienl over glantee'a tracka to ll h other M atre.-t- where aald grantee may have a donble Inu k. ttH,n ain-- other etunpany making co,iilt. aolM,pavmenl for citrii4tliig. maintaining and ocrailng Ihe ertln of aald grantee a lr,M k o ue,l. Thai Halt UiUcOly ahall In no war he liable o rmlble f any accbient or damage that mav occur In Ihe cntru'tl or I operation of aald railway by reason of Ihede. IHII.I. :. HU. A RESOLUTION Oraittinij a Franchiim to the Suit Lukf liupi'i Trantit ComMiiiy. Kcxtlon I. lie II reaolved by Ihe Illy t'onnrll of Halt Luke Illy: That Ihe "halt Rapid Tranaltl'oinpanv." "M anil aaa-na-, have the authority ami ronaeiit of the rotim ll. and the pnrnilanlon la tiernliy vranu-i- l II. lo ronat nu t and oia-rat-e by .I ri- - or i utile mo live jsiwer. aalnule or tlotihli. triw-- ntrcet rail-road, together wFtll all the awtt.-he-for the of aalil roail.on the fol-lowing atreeta of aalil illy, namely: I. Along Ninth Kal atn-e- t from the t enter of Seventh ftonlh atrei't to Ihe south llneof Ninth Koiith atreet. Commencing on Meveiith H.itith atreet at the eat ln!; of Jordan liver and running lhene weal loOiiitrrh atreet. theni-- aoiithon ' ()ilrrh atreet Ui liullHiia aeime, and them e writ on Indiana avenue to the county road Keat of (ileuilali- - I'ark. . Alirag NorthTeuiple atreet from Flint Kaat atrept to Thlnl Weat alwt. Ihem-- ninth on 1 hlrd Wi-a- t atreet to Holllh Teniile Blreet. t. Along Ninth Norlhalrei-tfrotiiThli- Wat street fo Hevenlh Weat atrwt. fc. Along Klrat aln-e- l from Klrat Kaat atreet to Ktirt fioiigtan reaerratlon. H. irotimii-ii- i lug on Aelti-e- t ill the InlerwM- j Hon of r'lrat atli iit ami runuliig Iheni e north mi A street to Heconil atreet, Ihriu'e east on street to C Htrent. tli"nce north on c! .M. to K'lflh alreet. thcuie eail on Klflh I fault or tnlacoudiict of ail it grant" aim "a and aaalgna, or their ein pin ten. anil the arcrptauco of thla grant ahall he rteonied an agrwnient on the ar of aald gran.ee. t.ir Ucf and .ncrea-o- ra and ana to aave the aald city harml.e from and int all liability, loaa, roala. eine and illli of anr nature art.ingoiit of any a.-- urfault or nilieondiict. or wlili a may ac me ly rewepo of any accident or Injury which may occur In or hy reaaon of Ihe conatrtieiion opera'tnn of aald railway, awl to liulemulfy an-- l repay aald i lly for any iimm. rtmlf. oeiwe ' damage of any -- thd It may auwtaln ly reaaian i4 any auch default, nilacondiicl. aechlent or Injury, and If any iiiilgmciil for 'laniag' for any awft default mlacnidiict. c't4n( or Injury "i m agaltxt the city, the teory thereof and the juiginnl therefor ahall t final a the aaW 'II Y -- let te .aid ' grant and lla aueira and aaalgua. aud roneiia1 aa ti the llaolilty of the Utter to the formr: pn.rided aid grant"- -. !: had notke of the fiendency ot 'k ' am h Judgineiit U re. oer.l. and aa given an m,ontintty to dHend the m aw- t. That If thla grant with the term and ' roo.iitl.Hi. herein .t-ineJ h" " In writing hy aald arii within thirty dy aOrlb paeeag- - of ml retrflillV, lfeter wlih a rclliimtbmen to Halt Ijaae i tty of aalil grantee a frai hl a ighlh r.-- al atreet. then tnie grant an'l fmachlM, hil twume null and old. and all rfghlaon 'h imrti.ei of herein granted .rfiwhe-- aaid r4 la not actually rou.lriK ted a ret oTe. ihlti three mr after w h a., eptan.e ahall at ..in a be ffettert lo the clly. street to the cemetery. ". Ahmg Hlxth Kaat street from Fourth Houlh ntn-c- l to Nlulh Hiuth street. s. ConitneniiiigimTeiith Kaitatreetal theln teraei-tlo- of Fourth Hotilh atreet and runnltig I hence aouth on Tenth Ka.t .tree! to Flfthrtoutti street, thence eat on Fifth eaittth atreet to Klecenth Eaal atreet thence aouth on Eleventh Eat atn-e- t to HlXth South atreet. eaat oil Mlth Houth atn-e- t to 'Iweifth East alr.-et- . thetw-- over ao much of the atreeta aa may tie In the city, aouth on Twelfih fcat atreet to F.lghth Houth street, eatt on Eighth Hoot. atr et to Thirteenth East atreet aoiithon Thir-teenth Et alreet to Ninth Houth street, thence east on Ninth Houth atreet lot he center of tlon ten. tow nahlp one aouth. range one eaat. Along aWx on l Houth atn-e- t from Flrsl Eaat atreet to Heventh Weat alreet. cm the following cnndlttoua. vlr.-- i Huch trac. or tracka ti la- - la!d on atu n grad a aa am now or mar hereafter be eatablUheu hy the city council. In conalderatloti of thla fiain hlae tha gran lee, Ita auii eaaors and aaalgna aa adwe. aald. ara hereby reipilred to keep In giael the apace inaide and lel" lh- - tracha. and a apa.e of two feet e h able of Ihe eaine with the aauie material ai la med on the atreet where au, h track la laid, and alao to ue no steam power, mileea tl.naame he atallonary. on any part of the road for propelling cara. tiuteaa ar;nlled bv the city council. And lh arau-tee-aforeaalll ahall plw e cars litem aal'l rail road, with all ne,esary ni'atern improvementa for the convenience and comfort of the f.vn gera whb h ahail he run tnerem each and every way both waj a. aa often aa the public . onveo teii. e may require, at a rate of alwd nrt e. ceerttir twelve mllea per hieir. and umler aiich regnlate'iaa-- ' the city council may from time lo preacriue: Provided, that thegranleea afore-aald ahall emiply with the 1irr. tloua of the cltycmincil In the e matrncttoti of aald rall-Pia-and In any other matters connected with the regulation of the aarne. and that the track or tracks ahall be constructed in the center of tb atreet nnleaa otkerwia dlrerted by the Mr rminctl. and la such manner aa ahall be approved by the atreet aoperviaor: the track lo Iw laid and the road operated ao aa Ut cauae no uiiucesary impediment u ties iiminem and ordinary use of ai.W atreeta fiar ail piryo-- . . and that the water rouraes of aald atreet ahall he left free-alM-l illee.tni'-te4- : aaid track to b" laid DTcn e'es' foundation even with tn eir the navtway: and gl aiel emvu-n- t creawlnaa .hall be ma.le by the grantee at.- - ..lld at Tea Interae. ton of the atreela and el-- e. where wherwver tt aarne ahall be necesnary al ., t- ' , All Accident. At Morgan this morning cugino No. T-i-, Rio Grande Western, in pulling a car load of ore out of a switch, run over some wet ground when the track col-lapsed and this engine turned over. No 0110 was injured, and the track was not blockaded. Morgan is the name of the station the miles south, where the smelters aro located. .... Latat Gossip Anent ; Changes in the ' Boater of the Union . Pacific ; HOW THEY WERE AGREED UPON. I ' ' j..;:', ,')'!' TVj Railway Ago's Estimate Other Railway News of . Interest. " ' ' It has ttauspirod .that tlio trip of President Adams, Director Anies aud other high oflieials of. tlio nion Pacific which was given out to be' one of ordi-nary inspections was really uue neccs-wril-brought about by the condition of die r,.ad. says a Boston' dispatch to the Omaha Bee, relative to the coming of rtnc officials of the Union;. Pacific. In eiucr to check the expenditure the Present management sought to curtail ttpenses, and did so depriving the operating department--' of the funds "''quired lo keep the road ami rolling swk up t0 the sluudard. -- Thus the u.rt l"H'u'uigs ,., temporarily ' In tiringiiig .this about the filing stock, track and general equip-""'U- t or the l oad have become so im-paired that a halt became necessary. "iiWiliuaie ollicials have called the 'tetitiou of the management to this wiKhliou of affairs, and predicted dis-We- r unless a,, different, policy was adopted. Ti0 inauageiiicut, however, Pai'j no attention to these eouiplaiuts '"'HI tilings had gone so far that a vast xpi)ililure of money became necessary ' restore the road to proper coutlition. 6"u-- the arrival of President Adams 'u'ml days ag0 goueral shaking-u- p ""If the local official s of the road has !i'kcii place . It is reported on good that the course of the wnagement was 'dlsapprdvetl. It .. nis,,)ii-onicialI- reported that C dishing, . (If ni0,ivu power and maehin-y,,.- l tho entire system, including the u! olt & Gulf and Oregon Short i ,.' ' ''a3 tendered his resignation upon . i't ot the management. It is o lvporled y that the "P or President Adams to the Pacltic ni'ii wlllch lle will start tomorrow, result in the retirement of C. J. Tni r.3(ner:l1 manager of all the and ? u:'"c lines west of Huntington, to,i.r; "Johnson, general superin-J- n th;lt Portfon of the roa.l. "it's Wilson, Cushing's first assistant, . "'"dei-- d his resignation, to take SIJUU HS llis SUC0Cssol'L'aQ 1,0 ttP' lK'iiiied liiiinKr t,e conference here resulting ,r. , 0 vtnvuient of J. K. Choatc. Geu-Jrafh- e Manager Mcllen. of the Meet" ;itil'- - iiml c"ral Manager ,o . of tho yort S(.ott jifjuif, an. Said the '! ,.ent'-e- into a bitter dispute on Policy of retiring Choate.-- Meek un.? .tIlu retirentent, while MeUen I'posed it. Vice-Preside- Hol'comb re! '. and the affair nearly anri .m aa official eruption even irhiSuno,,s ar"i extensive than, that has already occurred. Will Tltey Come Here? Omaha. May 14. Special' At a meeting of the trans-Missou- passen-ger association, held in this city yester-day, it was decided to hold the next meeting of the association Juno 1st. The invitation of the Salt Lake cham-ber of commerce to the .association, to make Salt Hike the' meeting place on that occasion, was read and received favorably, AT THE HOTELS. Arrivals registered during the twelve hours ending at 2 p. m. today: Uintah Hotst'i Mrs P F Curtis, Miss Cur-tis, Chicago; Harry It Hlnckson, Ctudnmitl; Thos Harry, Stuart, Iowa; Miss Ktta More-head- , Cottonwood Falls: Jus T Jakeman. Mantl; BBAndersou, M Whitney. Ogden; 1) W Mctiraw, (Jreen River; H L Gat tlu, 151 1'aso, Texas; A J Fraser, Toole. - CUM.KN HousB- -J L Van J.eiisen aud yrlfo. Miss Allda V an Hensun. Koiidoitt. N V : MI;h M and Kmtna Van Deusen. Kingston. N Y: John T Field, wife and daughter. Mrs fan I A Fuzz Ht lnls: Thomas French. Colorado Kiuings: W H Campbell. Denver: T U Carlyle. (iriud Junction ; B F King ir Bcdlord. Mass: Harrv Morgan. Chlliuahua. Mexico: W J Hnvder. I'ark City; Oo U Clarke, Chicago; VV i. Coder, New York. WAi.KKIt Hotlsi- ;- J H K Wuturs and wife. Col; K Knart. Yokotmma: A Paris: Mrs M Heath. Mrs T S III, well and Mrs A M Kvaus. Chicago; Miss M S Olas-gow- , St Iiuls: Mrs A F Uamou and Mls New York: M i Iomliard. Hoslon: J V Titrell St Louis; William Council, wife and servant Mm K J Dimnilclt and nurse and J I. Council. Si nmton, fa; Mrs William C (iratit andMlssCA Baker. Chicago: T S Allen KC Allen. Miss Lauyon. Miss Alien. Miss W ll's and Mr Hall. Cheallc. Kugland: Dr L r. Holmes and danu-liter- . Butte: Dr Craig, wife and child, and Mrs A C Craig. Denver: J K Mrs II K Uevereiix. cliild and maid. K Annette Buyer, and J II O.ithwalte. Cleveland, Ohio: W L Cooper. New Vork; W H Allardyce. New York. METKoPOMTA-eor- ae V Whippl' snd Mr EA Whipple. Boston; H Knox Taylor and and L B wife, ht Paul; William Campbell Alutce. Neb. Continental William Lord Strong. Khi-kau- e Fails: Mrs B Di vine. Los Armeies: J D Coltonand Homer DeLamarter. J..kson.M!ch. (Jcige H Bellows. New York: A H I'any. Tena'-e- ; T II Beaitv aud wile ( oil nston: i U Lamar, Sionx City: K A Eastman. Chicago. Hallway Notea and l'eraonals. Tho Hio (irautle Western is selling round trip tickets to Ogden and return good Thursday and Inday, at$l..)0 each. Au excursion of California school teachers will arrive in Salt Lake from the coast tomorrow. They will remain here until Saturday, and go east over the Kio Grande Western. German journalists have omtimcs,a hard road to travel. Ilerr Bo-ha- rt was arrested for criticising rather loo se-verely the conduct of the duke of g Otdha. He was eotiviclcd and .cut to the Icntcrshaiiaeu prison, ami the court did noi inflict upon him Tho loss of his civil rights, his hair ami beard were cropped and In- - bad to put on the prison uniform. All Ins un-derclothing, aud even his pocket hand-kerchief ami spectacles, were taken from him. Soap, towels, combs, and brushes formed a jail luxury that could not be permitted; and. although he of-fered to pay for food different from the prion fare, it was denied him. His treatment was recently brought to pub-lic notice by a lawyer named Midler in a complaint to the authorities The ease has created coUsiderable excite-ment in frtitha. and a thorough imesti-gatio- u of it is now going op. Kotlca. All persons are hereby warned.under the penalty provide by ordinance, not to remove the Itody of any dead animal or offal or filth of any description, with-out lirst notifying the city wavenger, who will iuc directions for its ui He,l. William Sihiwam.. Citv nxjm 0, City Hall. - April 1. 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