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Show ' " '. ' ' .' t . , ' ' ' ' ' ' ...... m$ SALT LAKE TIMES, MOiNJiAV N1G MA ' Mrs. .Tno. T. Donnellan and r Miss Kllie li;ft on last night's Kio (irando Western train for a six week 8 visit to Ouray and Denver. MT. MORIAH LODUJi. NO iTT Regular communications hall. East Temple street, the ieMj; of each month. Members t J?,'''? , sojourning brethren in good st ludl' dlally invited to attend; """""S JOHN H. FAUr nur CHMHTOPHKlt Dmm,, Secretary CHAPT:R71(u7rH-Tlr-couvocatlo-n hplrt on the i in each month, at Masonic hall a a"1 Journing companions aro cordial . milJ JACOB J. GREEN EWALI) Phiup Bhk;us, Secretary. ' M lU B USINESS DIRECTORY. ADVERTISERS OF f'IRSTCLASS CITY. The Times commends to its patrons the Business and Pro fessional men whose cards ap-pear below. STAMPS AND 8KA "TT0. MUEPHY & 00., n'minrlt STAMPS A NO NOTARIAL Real's AtofWtta Abbott Chcclt Per-forator, Salt Lake City. TAH'OKH. ALFEED H. 00HN, .. rnHK LALIE8' TAILOR, WILL MAKE 1 Ladles' Silk and Alpaca Ulsters in the tin-e-style at reasonable prices. 3 east Second South street. W. A. TATLOB, TAILOR. NEW SPRING MERCHANT arrived. 43 and H east Second South street, Salt Lake City. WATCHMAKERS ANU JBWKLEKa. "l. MrSTOBAUGH, TUNE AMERICAN WATCHES, CLOCKS, V Jewelrv; watch repairing a specialty; prices reasonable; 75 west First south street-Sa- lt Lake City. Utah. THE OCCIDENTAL, GOODS ONLY AND THE BEST PURE Studious Attention. Auw Murphy, Proprietors, No. 18 east First South street, Salt Lake City. THE COMMEEOIAI., D T. NYKTROM, PROPRIETOR. FINE 1 . Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars, cor. First South and Commercial streets, Salt Lake City. CL1FT HOUSE BAB, ! 07Q IAI?I STREET. A. J. TAVSUM it I O Proprietor. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. hew'yo'bFWll'ieb15 deess- - MAKING. YOU WANT A PERFECT FITTING GAR-nie- IF call on Ella HHUi!. 4 Wasatch build-in- S. T. Taylor's celebrated system. Take elevator. MADAM H. 0. HAYNES, 101 K. FIRST SOUTH STREET. WILL NO.sell her entire stock of Fine Millinery. Fancy and Ladles' Furnishing Goods at cost for the next thirty days. MONEY TO OAN. E7M7oAEEIOK, LOANED ON WATCHES . MONEY and Jewelry; also a fine Hue of Watches, Jewelry, Revolvers and Charms for sale cheaper than anywhere in the west. BIO south Main St., one door north Walker House. I. WATTEES, S!i'lul Hale Of opera bonnets, cheap; commencing Wednesday, May 14. at the New York Milliner', '41 Wasatch building. Take elevator. ACCOUNTANTS. HAEEY E. BBOWNE, 4 CCOUNTANT. EXPERT AND CONSULT-i-ing. established 1HHU ul snath Main sL The very best of city reference given. ARCHITECTS FEED 'l'MLE, (I.ATK OP IlKNVhR.I OF COMMERCIAL BLOCK, ARCHITECT W, Wasatch butldlug. WHITE ULMEE, 4 KCHITKCTS AND SUPKRI NTENDENTS. i Rooms 410 and 411, Progress Block, Salt Lake City. JEWELEES. ' YOU SEEN THE NEW HAVEN HAVE at Hanerbach Sons.si4 east i irst South? If not, call and see the best clock in the worlds COALTEE & SNELGEOVE, SALT LAKE MUSIC DEALERS. 74 THE Main street. Welter, Kstey and New England Pianos, Estey Organs. If you want a perfect fitting garment cut by the celebrated Taylor's Star Sys-tem call on Mrs. J. C. liromsteelc, 108 K. Second South street. J. F. JACK, Real Estate 3 35 Soutn Main, J. W. Farrell &C T, 7 ATTORNEYS John M. Hkkkzk. jambs a. Wiixiams BEEEZE 4 WILLIAMS, i TTORNEYS-AT-L- W", ROOMS 314 ft 315, iV Progress building. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. WANTED - FIRST-CLAS- MILMNEK. Mrs. Fox. Crane HulWlliig. BROKER, 31 E FIRST SOUTH STREET, Deseret National Hank. Salt Lake City. Makes loans on Watches. Diamonds and Jewelry, rents collected; railroad tickets bought and sold: business contldentlal. Es-tablished 1H06. All unredeemed pledges Bold at vi low rates. 1'ainteks'and decorators. THEBME-- 00., SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL HOUSE, Graining. Glazing and Calcl-mlnin-paper hanging and decorating a spe-cialty. OITlce, 217 east First South street. PETEES0N & BB0 WN, . CIGNS. 3 WEST FIRST SOUTH STREET, k Salt Lake City. 0ABBETEBO & LEVEY, . C RAINING A SPECIALTY; NEAT. QUICK T and Woody, 76 west second South street, Salt Lake City. Country orders solicited. plSmbing A. J. BOUBDETTE & 00., MlHCELLANUOlllS. SALTLAZE TEANSEEB 00., HATTEN & GLENN, PROFS. ALL OR-- ders promptly attended to; local freight a specialty; furniture moved with care. Office, 1 18 west First South street. SILVEE BEOS., TRON WORKS, MACHINE SHOP AND 1 Foundry; steam engines, mining and mill lug work. No. 149 west North Temple street; Telephone No. 450. SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertisements under this head will be charged at the rate of 10 cents per line for each Insertion. No advertisement will be taken for less than 25 cents. Parties advertising in this column can have their answers addressed care of The Times. WANTED. t "lr ANTEDAN EDUCATED YOUNG MAN to manage an office. Good salary. Refer-ences and small cash capital required. Call room SH), Wasatch building. Entrance m Main Bt. UTiwPwn HMfa Mnua TiaiiiterH and turner BASE BALL! Opening of the Season I ' Salt Lake .v vs. v Ogden. Wednesday, May 1 3th, 3:30 p.m. A GOOD GAME IS ASSURED O.W.POWEBS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- , Second South OPPOSITE street. ' E. B. CEITCHL0 W, A TTORNEY-AT-LAW- . ROOMS S7 AND S8, ,1V building. T.T. Mcenany; ATTOUNEY-AT-LA- floor. PROGRESS UARBEKS. ""lELITrBTEBEESHOP. ft KNTLEMEN WISHING A NEAT SHAVE VT will do well to call m us. STiiADroHD & Robinson. Proprietors. Kt'i east Third South street, Salt Lake City. Utah. "BOOKMAN- -" WTATlONEYY.r ' D7Mrkoi58TR 00., STATIONERY, TOYS. BOOKS,Utah Views, Mormon Publlc'Mons, Periodical,, Magazines, etc., 73 Main stree. BOOT ANO BHOK MAKING, THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE IS for Shoe KepaMng. 11 west South Temple street. civilTNGINEERING. ffANDTKENBY, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. laid out and platted. Rooms HUand 615 Progress building; P. O. box 67, Bait Lake City, Utah. 4 - CONTRACTORS AnTTbu1lT)ERsT QEOEQrBOQGTbai " tONTRACTING AND BUILDING, FITTING J Stores and offlceH a specialty. lf7 State road, between First and Second South street, Salt Lake City. Utah. Ciillcn - Billiard Hall 11lay MM Commencing at 8 p.m. GRAND BILLIARD EXHIBITION BY Jacob Schaefer, "The Wizard," and Champion of the World, Frank C. Ives, The Young Napoleon of Billiards. Reserved Seats or Sale at the Cullen Hotel. W, E, D. BAENETT, Agent, GROCERIES. FRITITS, POULTRY, PRO-I- T visions. Flour, Feed and Fresh Meats; 0U cast Third South street ; telephone lf 1. VV hangers at 63 West First South. WANTED-- A nrnt class wrapper maker; girls, at Mrs. Stewart's, No. 1(18 West Temple street. ANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-wor-at 177 East First South street. IEVERYBODY TO ADVERTISE THEIR Li wants In this column of The Times. PERSONAL. ERSONAL DR. 3. S. BLACKBURN & CO., Hernia SpeclaliBts. has removed from WasaU-- building to 8 E. Fu--st South, up stairs. Rooms 9. IU. II and 13. OR LADIES. DO YOU WISH TO GENTS with anyone? If so, send three two cent stamps forpartlculars. Address Mid Continent Bureau of Correspoudance, 13! Commercial street, Salt Lake City, Utah. ' rpHK PAINLESS ELECTRO DENTAL OF-- 1 Hce, )S!8S. Main street, rooms it and 13. Teeth extracted without pain by the use of nitrous oxide of gas, which i perfectly harm-less, and agrees with all conditions of the sys-tem. Teeth extracted, plain, only cents, with cocaine SO cents. Fillings 7 rents and upwards. Artificial teeth and gold.lillings at reasonable prices. All work guaranted. Con-- . sulfation free. Open from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m., Sunday's from S a. m. to 1 p. nr. Cut. this out. ..: : FOB BEjniv " Burnished rcmwith board at J1 H South Main street. Rooms single or ensulte, ., ,;t ( , ; STORE ROOM ON FIRST OR SECOND or Main street. Address J. S. F., Uintah hotel. 1TOR RENT-PA- RT OF AN OFFICE I 45 and 46 Wasatch building. t OK SALE. JpOR SALE WAGON LOAD OF OLD at Thb Times office. . , OMPLETE NEWSPAPER OUTFIT, EX-ce-advertising type ; Includes two-roll-double- mediu- Potter press, s.za of bed 33x49 new four-hors- e boiler and engine. Will sell cheap and on easy terms. Address Thb Timks Co., Salt Lake City. Plimta, Gas & Steam Ft Dealers in all Kinds of Lift and Force Pun; Orders taken for Drive ami Dn. Cesspools bidlt and Coititecfonsiti 131 Main St., opp Amrbmh fke La. S. L COLORADO AQEH0S LOUISIASi STATE U TERT C0MPA3T. Tickets sold and information turnWfl! egraphlc reports received the am" r drawing and furnished to all wIwisb: tickets of me. Official list of all drwsf nlshod on anpllcation and maiN ti) ii town purchasers. I will cash pm i: be drawn by tickets drawn by me, in fill out discount. Orders by mail given prompt ttfc Frank UM. Mm P. O. Box 41. Turf Exchange, Soutblv "PLUMBERS. STEAM AND GAS FITTERS I and General Jobbers. IS east Second South street, Salt Lake Ctty. Telephone No. 431. JAMES fenwiok; 1)RACTICAL PLUMBER, STEAM AND GAS Engineer. l East Third South street, Salt Lake City, Utah. . P.J.M0EAN, STEAM HEATING ENGINEER, 50 MAIN Salt Lake City. PLATING. MVXLTYijjlOT P OLD, SILVER AND NICKEL PLATING J by the Dynamo Process. All kinds of repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Kindson Bhos, 61 E 3d South. " " PHYSICIANS. deTieTlyoH Pi' YE AND EAR SPECIAXIST. 48 WEST Third South street. DB. J. B. BLA0OUEN & 00., HERNIA SPECIALISTS; RUPTURE cured without surgical opera-tio- Itooms 93 and 93, Wasatch building, Salt Lake, Utah ; take elevator. P. O, Box 819. DE. E. A. GUILLEMOT. ) J E. FIRST SOUTH STREET, UTAH COM- - mereial Savings Bank building. DES. FEEEMAN &BUEE0WS, EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT. accurately fitted. Rooms 17 aud 18. building. KKAL K8TATENirOAN E. L. Chaw, H. R. Fny. E, L. 0EAW & 00., REAL ESTATE AND MINES, 74 W. FIRST street, Salt Lake City, Utah. THE SYNDICATE INVESTMENT 00., REAL ESTATE, 279 MAIN STREET. for non residents a specialty. YEAD0N & HEATH, COLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH MAIN STREET O Addition. See them for this and othe properties, 160 Main street. WORKINtiMEN'H SOCIETIES. Times and Placea or Meeting. Operative Plasterers' ITnlon Everv Mfimlnv DRUGGISTS. D. B. HOOVES CO., MEDTCINtftV fcTNE DRUGS. UoodSf Vrescrijitious careful-ly compounded, 104 south Main street, Salt Lake City, Utah.' ENGRAVING J. W. WHITEOAB, DESIGNER AND ENGRAVER ON WOOD, Main street, Salt Lake City. GROCERIES. E0GEES k COMPANY, THE LEADING GROCERS, 46 EAST FIRST street. FEED G. LYNQBEEG, OTAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. PRO- - i visions, Frnlt, Vegetables. Poultry, Fish, Game, etc. 63 east First South street. Tele-phone 68. john Mcdonald & sons, IjMNE TEAS AND COFFEES A BPEIALTY. J1 Main street. 7, H, 0LAEK, --1REEN. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCE- - T rles, Fruits, Poult y and Fish, No. 68 west First South street. Orders by telephone (S9S) promptly attended to. C. M. HANSEN, DEALER IN CHOICE FANCY GROCERIES Grain. Coal aud Kindling Wood, corner Third South and State street. M. TOBIAS & SON, DEALER IN FANCY GROCERIES, Poultry. Fruit and Vegetables. All goods delivered to unv part of the city. No. 218 south First East street. ELI L. PEI0E, G1 ROCERIES street. AND PROVISIONS, 254 MAIN HORSE-KIIOKIN-r-- Mmm CHICAGO, ILWAUKEEM.fi FOR ALL . POINTS B it Is the onlv lino mnnlug llili.v!L Electric Llg'ited, Steam Heated train-- " Chicago. Milwaukee and Council ,Wf. ha, St. Joseph, Kansas City and bo All trains composed of Pullman n sleeping cars ami Tbe Finest Dining Cars in tit For further Information apply'0" tlckpt ntilce. m' night, room 48, h building, Main street. Brewers' Union Second and fourth Tues-days every month, room 48, building. Main street. Painters and Decorators' Union Socond and fourth Friday every month, room 48, building, Main street. Tinners' Union First and third Saturdays every month, room 48, h build-ing. Main street. Clgarmakers' Union First and third Thurs-days every montn, room 48, building, Main street. ' Barbers' Union Third Monday of every month at some barber shop previously desig- nated. Typographical Union-Fi- rst Sunday of every month at A. O. U. W. hall. . Carpenters and JoinerB' Union Every Wednesday evening at Temple of Honor. Hodcarrlers, Laborers and Teamsters' Union Second and fourth Mondays each month in the Temple on Honor. Tailors' Unlon-- On Sunday in A. O. U. W. hall. Stonecutters' Union Second and fourth Monday of each month at A. O. U. W. hall Brick aud Stonemasons' Union Second and fourth Friday of each month at the It of P. hall. m The Federated TradeR and Labor Council -- Every second and fourth Sundays at their hall, room 48, h building. Main street. Executive Board of the Federated Trades Council fcvery Saturday. room x. Scott.A S, P. SPENOEE 4 00., REAL ESTATE LOANS, INVESTMENTS, south Main street, Salt Lake City. Complete list of city and acreage property. ALFEED DUNSHEE, REAL ESTATE. LOANS, INVESTMENTS. M?!F ,8tree'. rear Jones Bank, Salt Lake City Utah. ., J. G. McAlustmi, D. H. McAllistkb McALLISTEB BEOS., REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. 865 S. MAIN uuder ADBtract offt:e Salt Lake City D. B. STANW00D, REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT The handling of real estate for non-residents a specialty. N. E. corner Main aud Third South streets. In basement of St. Elmo Hotel, Salt Lake City. ' ALEX.MITHU OorommW 262 south Main street, Salt LateW ox.jb.xi ' rx JJEAL ESTATE ACElW Loan., Real Bw.m, Misft j Denvke Branch ",ourt House, W 1 LANGAN&'CO,, HOKSE-SHOERS- , OLD EAGLE FOUNDRY Second South and First West streets. Twenty-liv- e years experience in Col-orado. The only place in the city where horse-shoeing is made a spoclalty. HOUE8HOLD tiOOUS, :j0HN aGEAYi " I5KAI.BR IN NEW AND SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD also Books and Stationery. No. !Ku S First East street. bach building, Main street. SOCIKTHSS.' KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, C1ALANTHE LODGE NO. 6. kToFp. at 8 every Monday evening, p. m In Castle Hall, Walker Opera House building. Sojourning Knights cordially O. W COFFALL.fJ.C. W. M. RtSLKY, K. of R. & S. P. Meets every Thursday evening tit 7 :S0 o'clock, In Castle Hall, Walker Opera House building. Members of the order are cordially invited to attend. ARTHUR HAIGH, C. C. A. BUEHOK, K. of R. & S. : MYRTLeToDGENoTk. OF P.Kegular every evenlni? a.t hiSS ftocki?rt,e ,Ha11 Walker ra Huse vited to t(SoJPum,as Knights cordially in- attend. . E. M. WADE, a C Sherman, K. of r. & s J.lr, JAUUS4C0. REAL ESTATE DEALERS, 1 17 PROGRESS have for sale residence property in all parts of the city; also choice bargains in business aud farm property. H. 0. LETT & SON, DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE, CITY AND No. 7 Main streBt, opposite the W alker House, Salt Lake City. , THE MIDLAND INVESTMENT 00. BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. LOANS No. 177 Main street. R. 0, Barton, Jr , J, A. Groeiibeck, W, B. Andrew BUET0N, GE0ESBE0E 00.. "DEAL ESTATE, NO. 36 MAIN STREET, wo'n;6 Clty-utah- - Notefy to E, M. JOHNSON & 00., . HEonE,T.AME' L,0AtNS, MINES. IRRIGA-Smit- h street. MaaufactliriuB. West First RESTAVBANTS. SALT LAKE WAThIeTcHOP HOUSE AfEALS AT ALL HOURS FROM 16 CENTS til p'rSprK SeCnl Street LlOUOltS AND CIGAKS. THE TWO PHILLIPS PLACE. CtHOtCEST BRANDS OF IMPORTED and cigar. Schuster & Pnm.ps. proprietors, 3 E Third South street. Salt Lake City. B0UD0IB SALOON, iy.1o. Uantamh. aiHnllslstteraede&t,Cos.. adletallearskiue city, Wines, liquors and Cigars. Salt Lake City Brewing Co s celebrated beer ou draught. MINEES' SALOON, t UG. HOUHAHEN. PROP. FIKST-CLAS-I V Wines. Liquors and Cigars, 76 W. Second South street (opposite Tribune office). Agent for celebrated coffee. M0SHEE, FLOOD 00., MIRROR SALOON, City. 135 MAIN STREET, M. BLACKBITHN. H. HAMNElt, M. MunUAY BLACKBUEN 4 00., pOLORADO SAMPLE ROOM. Sl S. MAIN V. street. Fine Kentucky Whiskies a spe-cialty. THE PHCENIX SALOON, rp E. PEACOCK. PROPRIETOR. 938 STATE A. street. Ice cold Beer on draught ; choice V ines, Liquor and Cigars. E, d. McAllistor, B. J, HaUiman, j J. L. Bonested STONE FE0NT SALOON, CHOICE LIQUORS AND CIGARS! UALiasiAN & Co., s;o S. Main st. ; i f.'V ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. " pOURT PRIDE OF UTAH, NO. "72577 Meeta n.Knt?,t.,lrstB',(1,hir1 Wednesday of each Emporium Hall. Vistting Bmthers "VU0"1"-- iiEO- - w-- ARHMOR, C. KMCEB, S. F., P. O. Box 1066. SONS OF AMERICA. PAwLI3o"(l0Rl'ER SONS OF AMERICA, meets Camp No. !?. P. o S of A every Friday evening, at 7:9) iu Temm'e ''f.Honor Hall, cor, Main and 1st Sonth ts attend! 8 M are cordl"y inrtted to A. S. Recording Secretary. President. ' MASONS. WASATCH LODUE, NO. 1, A. F & A M- - "ITTAHCOMMANDERY. NO. 1. KNIGHTS si,nPlar;K Statd tonelaves held Ma- - Phiup BR1GG3, Recorder. UKANT- - RGENTA LODGE. NO. 5. A F t i xr Ai. C. Prups, Secrt.VAR1AiX' W" M' GLOBE CAPE, OC. FN. oB.A2L4 LM&ainCos.treMetE,ASLaSlt LAaTkeALCLityHi H RS FOUNTAIN LUNCH STAND, BJ.MB1EUERhtwPcRt-OPRSb-lI-ETORW. eNrOm. 1eIBalSaOatUTaHll hours. Commutation Tickets 15. THE BOSTON, CHORT ORDER RESTAURANT, 5 E THIRD F0""1 "T"! European style. Hernial- - go Sowre el. T,T tU BoStn and REFRIGERATORS. ,, OHAS. WANLEsJ COLID OAK REFRIGERATORS AS T rw-- ' THE CLAYTON MUKHKK. ' ' ' ' The Hooper Auecriote Doesn't Beam tab Accepted. Washington, Mav 12; This Clayton investigating committee have returned from Arkansas. The chairman-say- s the entire committee are convinced that the Hooper story of the killing of Clay-ton doe not meet the facts in the ease. The ovidcrieo Is overwhelming that Hooper wan bedridden in Los Angeles, California, when Sater said h c killed Clayton. Some more itestimouy re-mains to he taken, but, just in what line tho eommiUeo aro( not y et prepared to loll. , Mr. ). C. Dunbar and wife returned to Salt Lake from Omaha on Sunday, and will probably make this city their future home. During their residence in Omaha they made a host of warm friends in that city, who regretted their departure. Mr. Dunbar will very likely go Into business in Salt Lake. A fellow named Sam Hill is on trial before Commissioner Gieenmen this afternoon charged with assault. He had a tight wit'.t one Fred Kehnien. Tho Union I'aeilie railway will run nn excursion to Ogdou on May 1"th. The fare for the rouud trip will be $1.5). Moonalilnen Captured. Cincinnati, May 12. Marshal John-so- u with twentv-liv- prisoners charged with illicit distilling reached Covington y from Plnevillc, Kentucky, ac-companied by seven guards and witnesses. Johnson had not heard of tho reported murder of Cap-tain Hawkins the revenue officer aud twenty-thre- e men, when he left Pine-vill-iuid his judgment is that it is a mistake. CONGBE8SIONAI- - SENAT12. Washington. May 12. Hoar from tho judiciary committee reported back the house amendment to a sonato anti-trust bill with aw amendment. Vest and Coke stated t hat as members of the committee they dissented from the re-port. The matter went over till to-morrow. The senate WU appropriating I2o0,-00- 0 for a public building at Ogden, Utah, was reported and placed on the calendar. The senate then proceedod to the consideration of action, author-izing the issuo of treasury notes on deposits of mlvor bullion. Jones of Nevada. addressed the senate. in its favor. HOUSE. Wasiun'gton, May 12. McKiuiey of Ohio moved tho general debate ou the tariff bill bo limited to ono minute. Agreed to. Tho house then wen to com-mittee of tho whole on the tariff bill. Noouo desiring to occupy the one minute, tho clerk nroceoded to read tho bill by paragraphs for amendments. Breckenridgo of Kentucky, offered tin smeudmeut to tho committee after the tnactiug clause, providing that any citizen of the United States who manu-factures or produces articles and soils them outside the United States shall bo entitled to admit free of duty any arti-oi- e of commerce which ho may desiro to use in his business to tho value ot the articles exported, After explaining his proposition, which was tho roverso ac-tion of the old principle of rebate, Breckenridgo demanded tellers on his amendments. Lost, 88 to 111. Anderson of Kansas offered an amendment providing that the presi-dent may suspend the rate of duty ou any imported article when, in his judg-ment, the production, manufacture, or tale of such articles is monopolized or controlled by any trust or combination. The amondment caused a lively debate in regard to trusts. Grosvcnor threw a lire hrand into the discussion by repeating the story in re-gard to Hanemeyer's influence upon the sugar schedule in the Mills bill. After this debate, plentifully sprinkled with such phrases as "shot gun policy," plantation slogan," "falsehood." etc., the matter was finally settled by everybody apologising, after which the amendment was adoptod 87 to 7(1, only two republicans voted ia favor of it. The announcement of the rosultwas re-ceived with applause on the democratic Bide. On a vote by tellers tho amend-ment was rejected ayes 01, noes 110, the republicans in turn greeting the an-nounce ont with applause. He l All Kiglit. Chicago, May 12. Charles Kan-dolp-aud secretary of the board of trade, who mysteriously dis-appeared April 23 It is learned is now safe in l'ortland, Ore, a letter having been received from him. Leghorn Huts Selling at half-pric- e at Mrs. W. 11. Fox's Parlors, Crane building. POLICE tOLKT MATTERS. Clothing Thieve Sentenced and Held to the Grand Jury. - In the police court this afternoon three fellows by tho names of Jamos McCarty, John Watson and William Flynn, who were arrested Saturday on tho charge of stealing a lot of clothing from tho Toople's Kquitablo association, wero tried and held to the grand jury in the sum of $1000 each, iu default of which amouut they wero remanded to jail. The clothing con-sisted of pantaloons and coats to the value of $57. The garments had been sold to a sccoud-nan- dealer named Butler for $11. John Daly, for stealing a pair of pants from Walker Bro.'s clothing store, was given 100 days at labor. Thos. Thompson, known as "Baldy," arrested and will be tried tomorrow for snatching some money from a man in a Joseph E. O'Brien, a barkeeper who was arrosted Saturday on the charge of using abusivo languago to uu Italian architect named 0. h. Apponyi, will bo tried tomorrow. A warrant was issued in police court this afternoon for the arrest of Joseph O' Don aid. Uo was riding a bicycle aud ran over a woman by the name of Bridget Coke this morning. The woman was Dadly injured. Tho bicyclist was on the sidewalk. CONDENSATIONS. Ralph Authouy a young marksman of thirteen years, shot and killed an alli-gator in Clear Lake, Fla., which measured seven foot and elevuu inches. Tho American Association for the Ad-vancement of Science has made a gift of $2,850 to the Toronto University for tho cucourgomont of the study of physics. A now telephone has bceu brought out in Englaud which is said oiot to infringe upon any existent patent. It is.icf the most simple construction, con-sisting of an electro-magne- t aud cellu-loid diaphragm. R. E. Wlshart, of Abbeville, Ga., has a tamo doer that one of his mules de-lights in chasing. Lately the mule mado tho race hitched, to a cart, which was somewhat damaged by coming in contraot with stumps and logs. Tho crows are meeting a fatal recep-tion in somo parts of Maine. A man from Yarmouth Foresido recently called on tho selectmen of tho town with sixty-si- x crows' heads, tho result of two days' work with partis green. French doctors are reported to have discovered that tho essence of cinna-mon, when sprinkled in tho room of typhoid fever patients, kills the bacteria within twelve hours aud prevents the disease from spreading. A leading Now York publisher cm-plo-at a largo salary a young lady who is useful to him aloue on account of her memory. She has read almost everything in the whole range of fiction, and can detect at once borrowed plots and expressions. At the Prussian festival of orders this year 1,406 medals, crosses, stars and tho liko were given out. Court Preacher Stacker, a rabid Jew hater and reao-tiouair- e gonorally, received tho order of tho Red Eaglo of the third class. In Paris the horse is n behest of fash-ion rather than a sourco of pleasure. Few French women rido well, and tho Frenchman, as a rule, looks upon tho animal as a difficult and dangerous article to navigate, a ship whose rudder is in tho wrong place. Filial piety iu China does not die out with tho advance of western ideas. A provincial governor recently petitioned the emperor for loave to retire on ac-count of tho health of his grandmother, which required his personal attendance during tho rest of her life. The homes of rich Mexicans are said to bo palaces, and the grounds around them are gardens. There is au orient al splendor around them that is not found in tho United States, There is au o about everything and a retiuuo of servants that is bowlldurlng. Marshal MaoMahon is in favor of rotaining tho red trousers of the French soldiers. Uo says that tha fuss mado about them is altogether too great, because future lighting must be at long range nml red is a color which is lost sight of at a comparatively short Au eloclrlo railway in Siam has been incorporated and will be built at once from Bangkok to Paknam, a distance of thirty miles. This road is to cost 40u 000. aud Siamese capital will alone bo used. Au elocrio light company has also been organized aud tho plant or-dered for liatigkok. Tho Oakland Cal., people who fled to the mountains of apa and Sonoma eouutios to escape the predicted destruc-tion of their city and of San Francisco arc now stragghug back to their homes. But thoy will assert that the prophecy will come true in the future and that the mistake was merely iu the date. THE FAST MAIL DITCHED, (Engineer Thompson Loses HI Life at Aspen. Evanston, Wyo., May 13. Special. The eastbound fast mail was ditched Iwtween this place and Aspen yester-day, and George Thompson, the en-gineer, was killed. Tho track sproad on a curve while the train was running at a high rate of speed, and the engine was overturned and Thompson was crushed to dorth. The fireman was also seriously injurod, and several others vrere more or less injured. Particulars s yet aro more or less meager. SNUBBED BY THE SECRETARY. Th toncm Indian Get Bat Very Little Satisfaction. "Washington, May 12 A delegation of Fonca Indians called to see tho sec-retary of the Interior to protest againet the order removing cattlo from the In-dian territory. They said the removal would deprive them of revenue and the gratis would go to waste. The secretary replied that the leases were illegal and gave the lessees au un-fair advantago over tho small stock-raiser- s as they escaped taxation. In conclusion tho secretary suggested as they had no further business in Wash-ington they return to their reservation at once. Grac Hawthorne In London. ' London, May 12 Special. Grace Hawthorne will produce the play of "Theodora" at tho Drury Lane theater tonight. NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OF THE CITYOOUN-ci- l to extend watr mains on Third East street, S blocks south from Fourth South and I block east s also 1 block east on Fifth South from Thtrd East street. Notice is hereby given by the City Council of Salt Lake City of the Intention of such council to make the following described improvement, : Extending and laying Iron water pipes or mains along the following streets, namelv: From the Junction of Fourth South and Third East streets, running south two blocks, thence east one block ; also east one block on Fifth South from Third East streets, and defraying three-fourth- s of the cost thereof, estimated at Twelve thousand and two hundred IS,S0u dollars, by a local assessment upou the lots or pieces of ground within the following described district, being t he district to be affected or ben-efited by said improvement, namely: Lots I, V, 3, 4, 6, 6. block 35; lots I, ft, 7, 8, Mock .'17; lots I. 8. 7. 8, block 3; lots 1, S, 3, 4, 5, 8. 7, 8. block SB; lots 6, H, 7. 8, block l. U in plat B. Salt Lake City survey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such Intention must be presented in writing to the Cltv Recorder on or before Juue 3, 1MKI. being the time set by said council when It will hear and consider such objections as may l made thereto. Hy order of the City Council of Salt Lake City, made May , 1800. Lotus Hvams. City Recorder. CONDENSED NEWS. George Francis Train sailod for New York on tho "Etruria" from London yesterday, oxpressing confidence in his ability to complote tne trip to Taconia in sbny or sixty-on- e days. At a meeting of tho Komun Catholic church at Pittsburg last night, an or-ganization was perfected, to bo known as the American Federation of Kormin Cutholio societies. It is proposod to consolidate all the Catholic organiza-tions in the country uudor that name. Arrangements 'wero porfoctort for a grand public demonstration iu Pitts-burg July 4 noxt. Frank Stricken, an employe of the T. Whitman Paper company, of Dan-ville, N. Y., is dowu with malignant (smallpox, cauirht from infoclcd foreign lags in the mill. Relatives and friends attended him a week beforo tho dan-gerous nature of his case was kuowu, and over fifty persons were exposed to the disease It is thought tho smallpox w ill spread and become an epidemic, nmi tno rjeonlo are wild with fear and excitement. The Indian wife of a negro soldier named Thomas, living ou the Fort Dakota reservation, during her husband's absence on tho western coast, was living with an Indian buck. A few days ago Thomas returned, his enlist-inon- t having expired, but not relishing the condition of his marital relations, returned to tho army. Tho Indian po-lice have just learned that Mrs. Thomas aud buck have been found murdered. No particular suspicion is attached to Thomas, but it is thought that the wife of tho buck who was living with Mrs Thomas is responsible. Boys yesterday afternoon, in Eaglo creek, west of Indianapolis, fouud the bead, trunk, hips aud arms of an un-known white man, iu fragments, ap-parently cut apart with au nxe. Tho coroner is satisfied that it is a foul murder, aud reports that unusual in-genuity was shown in couccaling tho nody. Several citizens have myster-iously disappeared tho past ' threo months. It is supposed the remains are those of Abraham ('line, a real cs-ta-agent, who disappeared ten days ngo with considerable money. Negotiations aro in progress looking to tho betrothal of tho elder daughter of the Czar, the Grand Duchess Xouia, to the young King Alexander of Servia. Alexander I. is not yet 14 years old, his birthday falling; on August 14th, while the Russian princess is older than her proposed liancee, haviug attained her fifteenth year last March. This arrange- - j went, if carried out. will strongly era-- Iihasizc tho support of the St. to Queen Natalie and the regime In Servia and will bo, iu a lneasuro, a blow to Austria and a men-ace to Bulgaria. NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OF THE CITY COUN-cl- l to extend water mai ls on Third South between Sixth and Seventh East streets. Notice Is hereby given by the City Council of Salt Lake City of the intention of such couuctl to make the following described improvement, or Extending and laying nun water pljx's mains along the following streets, namely : l iuiu nouin street, netwen Sixth mid Seventh East streets, and defraying three-fourth- s of the cost thereof, estimated at Twenty-si- Hnu-ilre- d and Fifty (?at)S0i dollars, liv a local assess, mem upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described district, being the dls Vrtct to be aflected or benefited bv said Improve-ment, namely: Lots Band 7. block 38; lots 6 and 6, block Mil; lots a and 3, block IB; lots aud X, block 47. all in plat H, Salt Lake Cltv survey. All protests and objections to the carrying out ot such intention must be presented in writing' to the City Recorder on or before Juno ;t, 1801) being the time set by said council when it will hear and consider such objections as mav be made thereto, Hy order of the City Council of Salt Lake City, made May , 18SKJ. Lot:is Hyahh, City Recorder. Rio Grande Westen I SCENIC LINE OF THE WO! Current Time table in effrrt tt after Mai 4, ls MI' EAST BOUND TBAC ..' -. Mail-- !. Leave Ogden ... XisaWtf Arrive Salt Lake f Leave Salt Lake jgpB. r Arrive Provo d ni ': Leave Provo .') " .,: Arrive Green River ):f Leave Green River ' ' i Arrive Pueblo '?! Arrive Denver... --r WEST BOUND TBAIS. : ' "N'w-- k . .. . ili Leave Denver ?:i ,,'m. fA Leave Pueblo.'. JS iatiH Arrive Green River...,. . m.11: Leave Green River. ...... ;Z : ,. e Arrive Provo.... !: Leave Provo, I'A f Arrive Salt Lake SSsutm.'', Leave Salt Lake.... Arrive Ogden., '.- -' LOCAL TRAIN- - ' Leave Salt Lake; ' ,!j5.ni. v, 8:a)a.m. :(B.m, , 'inui. ' 4:80pjn. .7KB!p.m.. '' ASDWgi Leave Salt Ike 7:.a.m., ret" Salt Lake lSCmi. . C. DODGE, " eGt. tien. Manater. NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OF THE CITY COUN-cl- l to extend water mains on Third South street from ceuter of Fourth East to center of Fifth East. Notice is hereby given by the cltv council of Salt Lake City of the Intention of such council to make the followinn described Improvement or Extruding and laving iron water pipes mains along the following streets, namelv beginning In the center of Fourth East street on Third South street, aud rontliiulng east to the ceuter nf Fifth Ea-- t street, and defraying s of the cost thereof, estimated at n.iVMOU. (Twenty-si- hundred and Fifty Dol-lars!. by local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the followiiv; di scribed district. the district to he affect d or benefited by wild Improvement, nameiy: Lots S S, block 4S; lots 1. SI. block HI; lots li. , block : lots 5. 6. blocks?: all In plat D. Salt Lake City Survey. All protests aud oblrctlous to the carrying out of sucb luteution must be presented in w riting to tho city recorder on or beforo June 3d, ISiW, being the time ret bv the said council when it will hear and consider such objections as mav be made thereto Uy order of the city council of Salt Lake Cltv made May 6th, Louis Hvams! ' City Recorder. Slde-- hlskcrecl Men. Atlanta Constitution. It is a fact that d meu are seldom seom in now aud busy com-munities. There is a good reason for it. Side whiskers aro expensive. They mako anum look dignified, and lead him to cultivate slow ways and a care-ful style of costume. In order to keep up lirst-elas- s a man must have leisure and money. If he gets tip early and rushes around town in a bob-taile- d coat ho will look out of place, and people will stare at him with pained curiosity. Atlanta as yet has very few men. Thev will como iu time. When we have wealth and leisuro there will be lots of solid 'old fellows here sunning their mutton chops on the promenade. But we must wait awhile. siockholder's"meetixg. THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE SALT Chamber of Commerce are hereby notified that there will be a general meeting of the sUx'khoUlers of the said Chamlu'r of Com- merce held at 8 o'clock p. in. on Wednesday the 4th day of June, A. I). IS!), at the Federii Court mini, In the city of Salt Lake. Utah for the purpose of amending the an icles of Incor-poration, of said ci rporation. tu order that its capital stock mav be Increased, and for the further purpose of tran-sacting such other business as mav come be. fore It. A full attendance Is required, as it is necessary that au aainnattve vote of s of all the Rtock. in order to amend the articles of incorporation. AtteRt: Frank K. Uiixesimk. FRED SIMON Secretary. Acting President, Single-Ta- x Club. Chicago; May 13. Rev. Edward McGlynn. of New York, the priest, left for San Francisco this morn-ing to form siugle-ta- i clubs. |