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Show J5 THE SALT LAKE TIMES. THURSDAY. MAY 23, 189L We ar solo frnt$ for Miller, New-York-and thocelebriUd Cbristy Lon-don Derbyg. Ws have them la all oolorg. Bkown, Terkt & WoouRt.Kir Co. Loading hatters and furnisheri. 143 Main street. A BLOODLESS SOLDIER. Th. Dftnhurr Ii.rrolt Who If.v.r Fired UU Muik.t. Antonla S.ntlnH. On one of the last rainy days a num-ber of old veterans chanced to meet in una of our business places, and, of course, reminiscences of the war were In order. Among the stories told waa Ilia following, which we think will prove new to our readers: During t lie last year of the war the rauks of the Second Heavies had become thinned, and a number of recruit were sent to replenish them, among the number be-- 1 intf Mr. , a well known resident of Dan bury, who Tias also well known by a large number of our townsmen. Do went down tilled wilh palriatism, and a fervent desire to ileal tleath and destruction to tin) "graylmcks" from the bright new musket which ho carried lint il so happened that he never had a chance to hIiuw bis devotion to the flag in buiile, and not until the regiment was about to be miwtered out did he get a chance to tire his gun. Previous to the mustering out tlio governor of Connecticut came to the camp and or-ders were issued for a dress parade and review, at which a salute in honor of the governor would be tired. That niolit, in his Itinl, our hcio tliniiglii Iuiij; mill 81'riously, ami the luuri- - tin lliuiiL'lit, tlio more ilotunniiiod Le licrumn tlial, a lie hail never bien aliU? to lira the (iiui in the fuoo of the relu-l.-i- he nmilil not .soil its lirifrht nesa now in so jiruohld .1 w.uy as JiririEj 'J aLin thu Wfjipon, lie iiroiuirt'il a i.ive of wiui ami ell actually "siiikeil" tho ifiin. Next iiv, nn receiviuir eoin-iii:r-to ln.'ul, our recruit did so wall ilin rest, ami (liilloil tiio triKcr at the Cimiinuii't 'lire" willi irumli ei)iiuiiiiii-ity- . ();'('oiii w theun 1I11I uol rt:ioml, ami when the emninauil was leceiveii to luail a:iiii, iiiiain a eai triilxe was bitten off anil rainineil Iioiiiu; sgsin tlio trier was pill e l wilU thu b.uiio result . hffoi 0. A-- he wa loading for the third timo his lieutenant happened to notiee that the larger part of his ramrod projected from the barrel, and, Mepjiiiifj up to him naid, "Why (J., your jfiin didn't (jo oil', did itr" "Well, it looks that way, sir," was tlio answer. "Well, fur (iod'H saLu don't put in aay more ehiirges, or it will blow your d -- d head oil' il it ixhouM ri) o!)'," g'tid the lieuten-ant. "All l iijiiL. ir," naid the recruit, "(luess you know best, "and durinif the ret of tin1 lirinp; ('. only imitated the motions the re!. At nlht hn took his gun, and, drawing the charges, he polished the weapon and brought it back as he eariied it away, wiihout once liriii it. He still has the inuskel, and keeps it us a reliu of his aliant cervices, but the (jun will iieNer be lired us loni; as he li es. ALL DIIGWIY, FISH SPRINGS, DEEP CREEK I STAGES i Will leave ONNolt HKOS. llOTKL DAILY on the arrival of th Utah & Train. Tfcere Will b Stations for the Benefit 0 Passengers oa tb Stags Lis. Trt wfuhtnif Information In regard t tht toad will call at Coucor 1110a. Dlftanrn by stm;Hne from Stockton to t)p r-- ic I45mltet From 8tO"ktnn to ficrtbnwr'B Kartell. iFJ S'Ti'mer h Rsui-- h to iMigway... " " Pugway to Ktih Sprins i " " Flail 8irms to Chiton 4S " " Clifton to Dp Creek 10 " Conner Bros. Stockton, Dtali . - , Lynch k Glasmano. r-- Real Estate Brokers. Wo Offer the Following Bargains for a Few Days Only. They Must bo Sold at Tie Following Are Genuine Bargains : O CJ CD - - 3 3 r --2 Cf C-- o o ' oo 10 a, cL o br1 i3 " U' o 3 w L-- -J rj c2 y 5 1 3 ? ? X ? q 3 in in !P ? - I 5 Sl S-'to- M, 3 o t3 p o cr n r" a. h Zzz: 0 d ci-- 1 y. o to in o i1 10 v. Wo Ofer (lis Above for a Few Days Only, i I'ui, a Ami? Bsues Invitations to the Pub-lic to Attend the Grand Opening of 'HIS SEW RESORT,, The Tecr Among Feorg and Sea- -' end to None in this City ons Hare Been Issued bj llr. Edward Kelley for tht Grand Opening of His New-Sampl- e Room, at 228 State St. ; The object of this demon-stration on the part of Mr. Kelley is to familiarize his new location and introduce to his numerous patrons and the public in general, the many new brands of fine imported goods that have recently been received at his new place of business. This establishment has just been refitted with elegant and costly fixtures and handsomely decorated in ac- - cord with the balance of tha ) tasty surroundings. Mr. Chas. Reillev. the pop- - ) J)'l. "J JODGE3, - Dentist JSs. Teeth ex- - ""l 'f'TiNk. trui oil witii-!-'- ,' ."'.. ..JtPS o iu . j If j lloowt ot vit.i f " , .t jr lr. fll'';? ?',i(.-!r- Koom :0, Comtui rciin Blixk, salt City. Iraki .is Wealth! rrr . .... iiufi 1 K. C. VVKST S NEHVK AN!) HltAT Tri'.iiiafut, a uiirant"-- l pO' Iflc 'or Hyn lerla, lilzanavH. Cunvuitona, Nrrvous NMir:ltU. H'adachn. Nxrvmis I'roi. ration caused by 'ha a if of itlcobol or tn'afiii, i. Mmiial lMpr.-iiMi- . Sott"oln of tho nrm ri'Mi:t 11 l:i aud lca'lintf ) tnl.-r-r. dMt. rrotmttnre Old Aw, HiuYaais. Li of Power In t!ir sex. In. volunt iiy I.o-s- snj Siwrmutnirna-araa-s- l by o.or e?:!rtlou of the brain, or '. Fa-- ln cent iIuh on ir.orith trmtinnit: a t ox. or nix boxes tot I , t)Ut by mail prt paM on rei e:pt of ).rii. WE OUARAN'TKE SIX BOXES To cure any ra.. With parb order rerclr! by in for tlx box. with t, w will send the punhanr our writisn Ruaratit- - to rsfun.l t ie mouoy If t in trcutmant d m not aOrt a turn. (iiiarantri'S 1shi.1 only or Joi3o!, 1'iiATT V Co.. , kaii (Mori) I0U By, PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE. Standard Gauge. BETWEEN PetiTcr, Color In fnrlr.ri, Pueblo. SaltLaki C'.ty. Ugiin, Pa.'if)o Ooa t and all Ni rtuwusl Points, vln Manliou, LeaUvllU, Aapea and Ukcwuod Bpr.n1.-1- . mm l.' GRILLED. I'iVMm LASURPASSED. Through Pti'lman Sleprs and Pullna Tourist Cirs btwin Danyir and San t ranjinfl i. Through lhf hoan of f ha HocliT Mnintatn-T- hj mo.it (omrnrtanlo. itn aafst and 'ht i'landostof ad R.v.itua. For ratrs. dscrlptloa, pamphUU, rail upon or addresi J. D KENWORTHY, Ga'l Ag't, Progress Illd'g, Sa:tlAk aif. H. CHAS. S. LEE. GanrrU Geaaral Paas. AhA Colo. Spr.ns, O do. Daar4ed mnacnu'itta gALT ''jAplfjEATi:E7 Chas. S. BfBTow, Managor. Thursday and Friday, May 28-2- 0 TIIE LOGAN OPERA CO, Will prnsent the throo-ar- t comic opera by Hit alogie, 1 5ssej Wall's Best end Favorite Vocalists, Mrs. Nettle Thvtchor Sloan. Miss HhshIo Morehfiad. Mr. If C. Easton, Mr. VV. S. Lauifiaux Mr. H. W. Sloan, J. hi. Wilsju aud others. A full Deltehtful Music. !arenty IIti- - People inthe Cnnipanv. liiilll.iut (;o.stumin(?. Kun, invst 'rv. loinauce ;lo of th Pn-tties-t (ilrl.s in the west. Goo. W. Thatcher, Jr. Conductor tleo. J. Hy water, - - Stae ManiiR ir K. I.. ?:iusll. Treasurer It. W. S1,UA.V, .... MANAGKK Prlcaa, 8Bo to 1. Sale Heslns Wednesday gALT JAKE rpiEATER. CEAS, 8, BUBI0H, Hutn. Graxd IIolidav Attraction DECOR JITON DAY! Saturday, May 30. 1"SM. Joint appearance of the HOME DRAMATIC CLUB and the veUmn a tor, MH I'lllLIP MAKGETTS In tha world renowned Kntjllsh com-edy, which enjoyed :in unmtr-ruiitef- l 111:1 of 1 years on tlio London staKd, Easy Terrns ! I i : ; j Lynch L Glasmann. Fraser & Chalmers, Chicago; L. C. Trent, General Western Manager, Salt Luke City, Utah; llclemi, Montana. Miririg; Mactiinery ! And Machinery for the Systematic Reduction of Ores by Amalgamation, Con-centration, Smelting aud Leachinff. Builders of the Homestake. Granite Mountain. Drum Luinmon, Anaconda, Blue Bird, Lexington and Companies' Reduction Works. Hoisting Engines. Geared and Direct Act-ing; 1 rospeetiug and Development Hoists; Builders of Improved Air Com-pressors and Wire Tramways, Frue Vanning Machines and Embrey Con-centrator. ELRGTRIG MOTORS !M Sole Western Agents for Lidjrervrood Hoisting Engines and Tyler Wire Works Double Crimped Mining Cloth, Electric Light Tlants, Diamond Core Prospecting Drills, Concentra-tion Mills, Electric Elevators, Rand Rock Drills and Compressors, Otis Knowles' I'uuips, Root Blowers, KingslandA Douglas Saw Mills. Shay Patent Locomotives! ular and well-know- n dispenser of the bright and sparkling liquids, has been appointed manager of the new samplo ' room, and will be pleased at , any and at all times to wel-come his host of friends and acquaintances. Notwithstanding this nevr acquisition, Mr. Kelley still, retains the proprietorship of the Elks Sample Room, op- -' t posite the Theater, the ony place in the city having a thoroughly equipped gymna-sium in connection therewith j and one that is strictly first- - . class in all respects. A. FIS,,,:,J ISKKWlNd CO. Salt Lake City. 3Iaiiiil;i'tiin'is and ISottlcr of Ixiiort LaKerltcer. 8'l:kl a'tontlun kIvpii to Family Trade. s lcrt at. or ti'li'iihom-i- l to. our depot. 111.1 South Main, will recuiva pruinpt aud earful atumilon. Trleplione, l.'Jl). Postomre Ilox, IL'.'w. liitwery and OfflooTel-ephoue- , liiii. J3EGGS & JRACY. CONTKACTOKS FOR Steam ami Hot Water Heating, IJoilcrs, Pumps, Ktc. JOBBING PUOMrTLY ATTENDED TO. No. 1M Str Koad. liranch-- M) 17ta Street PtuVr, Co.or.'.io. S. D. EVANS, j fuc,sorto EVANS ROSS. SU Slat. Kt., talt Lakt. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVES TO !EIF- - KENT OF E3DIES. jO;EiI'IN!it. Telajta, 8B4. 'inm Mr. Marfet.t. Mr. Weils. Mr. SjiPti'-nr- Mr. VounK. Mr. Hainintr. Mr. H,fu. Ilinlln (.'uminltluK. Ntt: Snril, v ClauKonautl Malila Vcmnjj lli lj. Bf ATINEK iMI NKiHT. Sale comUKticei Friday, Mjy jiith, 11. c yvjiitm;y, nSr, KANKLIN VE. 11EATEIJ. C. 8. FORD PnopRirrriR MAIlt.F, KIVKKS MivAi.tHKw V. V. IOX STAI.K MANA'.kB. MONDAY. M V ANOTUF.lt (JKEAT 8IHUV THI3 WEEK First Appearanre of tho i;rot Coint-d- Dii'i, (MlXamHIlfKIlx'); The irreat SII.HOU. Marnl Huth. Hu 'hn an saufoid. I.'lli-- - H;i;niltr.'i. Palmer. Millie tuvniiuo t. Clmord A Williams, and ati otn. r e'ar iieiTurm-ers- . The great comi dy, "A UL-STKI- ) MAN IN Ll'C'K." I'ricos 'Jiiv. and "Oo. WOXDEULAXD, Second South-N- ext to Ctillen. j I L. Sai-kkt- t, g . p J. E. S4CKrrr, am:i:k oimiav L'.-.- tiu Kolirt Changs in Kr.ry I. ,rlmt. "La Petite FreJdle," uu,luL. Jim and Annie. 8j,e lal for tht Ladles Mine. J:tllia ile i:.stel.. The Famous Seeress Fortune told FRKBul cnarjre. Th entena.nmeut ever frivmat Wonderland. IOC ADMISSION IOC "W. J". inns-- . 22-- 3. "Z"anlce The vorld-renowne- d and KING y YANKEE, DEALKHS IN agement and directorship of ' the Elks Gymnasium and may Hardware, Stoves, Furnishing Goods, Carpei.ters Tools, be found at his post of duty Bronze Goods, EtC. jat almost any time. The well-stocke- d sideboard will A Full Line Always in StOCk, also be urder this Rentleman's personal supervision, aided by 213 State Straet, SJt Lake City.-- i several thorough and compe H - rr N I tent dispensers. Pleasant Valley l Coal co.?Sfs H SALT LAKE AGENCY. the prmcipals of the celebra- - tea John L,. bullivan Sparrincj H Combination. Mr. Slade N S,to A. L. Williams, Agent. probably the best known rug- - ia 1 ilist and enjoys a more exten- - jl sive acquaintance among the if pLEASANT rALLEY AND QASTLE QATE fnjnigr than any other man ANTHACITE AND BLACKSMITH Col. Edw. Kelley is too f x well and favorably known to f fOKE AND CHARCOAL, need an introduction through I the medium of these columns ' and as a pleasant, genial, A. W. Caino, Manage.. Chute & Hicks, Local AB, ,3 OCif 4 it XV. Second 8on(h. Coal Yards cor. Socoud Soutli and I'ilili grs as having but few eauak 5, AVesU Telephone 4-4- juajs. . .. .. - During your spare momenta ' QARTER & JITCHFIELD, uj CALL AND SEE HIM Contractors and Builders. (fiMPms'SvW 8attr.au. c,,,Ulal, femfet Osl; Opposite Theater. penmty. Shop and rv.ltlnce. ad W t. hft ,'fXi&P' QJTS A SPECIALTY 84 And 22& Stat( Qrr. fO'tffiia box No. 713. W-Tt- i il'L'Hfi.ul Jv iAm"b1y 1 $500 Reward ! WE will r'.T the abova rrward for ny paw of J.lrr Comprsuit, lnp-'psia- , Sicir liea!ch(. Indier-Uun- (!nti iTjpliuB r wm rautu.it euro wittt West'g fcretnlilaI.lrcrl'i:Js,whfn tit dirv'.i.na afe strictly coifiplled with. Ta-- ra pnr !y and never fill to riv aatifactuin. ,rca h.ixiw, containing SFill?. i rntH. nwrm of rtni)Urrita and tmituti'jus. Th ntanufacnuvrf uniy by THE JOUS t:. v eh r r rNV. 'nu iu, For sale by Johnson, Tratt & Co., Salt Lake. 1 1 KAI) LIGUT F L A H II KS. The Final Location Bouts of the Grant Northern Acooptsd by thu Board of Directors, SOUS U5I0S FA0IFI0 FIGUEE3. The Apex Vialnct The Dsop Oraek Line 0. K News and Notts of the Various Roada, The rmito of the (ireat Northern is now practically located from St. Paul to 1'iignl Sound. I rom Chattaroy north ol Spokane the road will run down thu l.iiile Spokauu to CIoiiIch creek and thence will nsccud to the (iroat plateau mi the Uend. f rom thcto to Cou-lee City. From tho (iraud Couico it v, ill closely parallel the Washington line, but by running north of thut line and gaining the advantitge of eloso proximity to the best part of the grain belt after ero.-siu- the (Irand Coulee, the road runs southwest to Moses' ( 'on lee, by vvhich it (leHcends to the Ce u 11 bin river and crossing that stream tic.ir l.'ork Island. It will l iicit run north twelve miles to the Wenathee river, up which stream it fur tweiit.y live ntilei. It then cuts across to the left fork of the Nasoii creek, by which it ascends to the Mini-nit- , going through the Stevens pass to no elevation of liliU'J feet. It enters a two mile tunnel on the western slope, then it descends by way of the Skykom-!-- and Snohomish rivers to Snohomish City, where it will flVect-- junction with the Molilalia & Seattle, striking the first tide of water tit l'ort (iurdner. and thence on to Seattle. It is claimed that this line will bo HjO miles shorter to Seattle than by tho Northern 1'acilio route and will have an advantage of six hours in grades and that it will be ready to carry through passengers to the World's (!ir in ISDJ. tew Freight Car timv'rm, A device lias recently been brought out for preventing the overloading of freight cars. It consists of n vertical holt attached to the truck bolster in such a manner as to permit of adjust-lient- . As the springs settle with tho loading of a car the bolt operates an '.ndkraior on the end of the .spring plank, the index of which arrives at the loadeii mark when the capacity of the car is reached. A seal prevents any one tampering vyith the adjustment. The device is simple and ingenious, but the trouble lies in the fact that the bol-ster springs willsettlo with use, and the shipper will justly claim that he has not overloaded the car. though tho in- - ilieator shows that lie has; in faet no-body will fool himself bound to bo tuideil by an indicator which frequent-ly gets out of adjustment. Soma Unloa I'aoiflo Karulnjri. The passenger earnings for IH'OO were I'.t.liM.oT.'i.riS, and the number of ivere K.GSI7.004. The freight earning were. JoO.SIiO.liOD.ll, or au in-crease of 4J.7t, lSa.li'J over tho previous year. The operations of the eoal properties in tho Union l'aeitie show l,2tis,118 tons fiiiued. Tho ttross earnings from this aoureo were Sl.iiO'.t.'Jsr.'.'v'o. the e.petmes for the year $ 1, , Sot. 77, aud the net earnings f What .lay Gould May ltt. It is reported that Jay Gould, during his rii.it to Helena, will look into tiie mutter of extending tha Union 1'aeilic system so us to give it a direct line to Helena over its own line by way of the new rond and the I'tah Ai Northern to Pocatelio, the shortest line to Granger, ami the Union l'aeitie proper to Omaha. The latter road, it is averted, would have the most direct line from Chicago to this point in the northwest. C Proppiua tha Mlanrs. S. T. Weller, assistant master mechanic for the Missouri Pacilic at fciedalia, has been notified by the com-pany's ollicials that he will beheld for accidents that may happen who are in his employ, and In coureipietice a thinning out is being made iu tho ranks of employees who have not attaiued their majority. Tu (o to lluloaa. L. J. Kyes of the Union Pacific will leave Salt Lake tomorrow night for Helena, lie w ill be ticket asrent in the city ollico over which II. O. Wilson presides. Mr. Wilson and Mr. Kyes will make au effective team. Railroad Itlpplet. The viaduct in IVnver for the Apex line will cost 100, 000. There will be a great game of ball in a day or so. The Railroad nine is ach- - Hid to meet tue social ivneeimeu s club. J. A. Monroe, general freight agent of the Union Tacit'ie system, arrived in the I'itv this morning, and is at the Walker. The Denver it Rio Grande has con-tra- i led with UOO of the Denver shriuers to take them to Salt Lake next month, when a shrine will be instituted here. During the past year J7,.M:,ii00 I'nioti r.iciiic sinking fund 8 per cent bonds and J:;M.0(i0 Kansas Pacific consolidated bonds have been paid irom proceeds of land sales. The D''ep Creek line is all right. P.ankf!r Bacon is nut Haying much about it. He never doe about anything be-cause l;s's no trumpeter. The Deep ( reck road will bo built. Denver capitalists havs purchased from ,J. L. Jerome forty lots of track-age and warehouse property in that euy. The purchasers are about to or-ganize an extensive warehouse com-pany. The newly elected officers of the I'tah Central are: Joseph Richardson, John V. Young. Le (iranda Young, Junius V. Weils, Charles V. Hardy, William A. ilossiter, B. S. Young, Isaao M. Waddell. Joseph II. Y'oung. The Missouri Pacific and the Santa Fe lines are growling about who shall haul the T. P. A. men to their conven-tion at Little Rock. The Santa Pe se-cured a Pullman for tho party and the Missouri Pacitic is understood to have declared it shall not be pulled over their line. The Denver & Rio Grande and Santu Fe roads now sell commutation lickets between Denver and Palmer Lake twenty rides for $ 0. The privilege was not extended to Colorado Springs, be-cause tho wicked and grasping people of that town abused the commutation privilege. ' . I Cboic Building lot in best j.rtof East Bench, on electric car line. C. E. Vanti.an. 2X5 Main St. Restaurant Francais. 1G Commercial treet. i'irit-clas- s in all respect. |