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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES. FRIDAY. Al'KlLll. . CALIFORNIA (Official llotifc lor Ilnt. Fine, large, new store room on first South and Fourth West, one of the tin-es- t location in the city for a Rood Hr0' eery store. Fui:n h & Howkkj, 18 Commercial nt BUS IN ESS DIRECTORY. Z H. HOP & CO., MAIN. IMPORTERS IN JAPANESE 52 and Chinese screens, bfonjea cabinets, silks, anilines and eunoB. w iineie a novelties ajiwiyson hand. ARCHITECTS. "TEED A. HALT!, (lai or OP COMMERCIAL BLCC ARCHITECT i.U auu il cummen'ial uloia. F. M. TJLMER. 4 RCHITR'CT-1- 03 PKOURIiSS IlUlLDlN'Cl A . CREAM OF PRUNES. A very pleasant Luxittive, made from the juice of Fresh l'ruues combined with a few harmless vegetable .ingredi-ents of well-know- n and highly medi-cinal qualities, put up in the form ol ckeam uitors. Making very valuable preparation rOB INFANTS AND CHILDREN, Assimilating the food and Regulating the Stomach and Uowels. IT TROMOTES DIGESTION. CHEERFUL-NES- S AM' REST. IT IS A WONDERFUL REMEDY Fr Constipation, Bonn Stomach, Convulsions, Loss or Worms, FavKniBHNKsi, Eta Siante1. Tv7lN:Tr)?iM'sTvinM 1AHD, tf TO i I per week. MM Houtu Main aireet. W'ANTKD-- T ' KEST." B 1 KO!M houaowith bath. Apply F--. J. L. H.Mt.s oftlce. C A LT L AK e"."m PLOYM KN T CO - RE- - moved to West hei ond froutn. All kinds of help furnished on ahort notice. TANTEr)-T- O Ut'V W OLD lUTII.DIN'liS of all kinds. Utah lloune MoviiiK Ui liot's k a tcTm ov f7"i"t a i i i iou s e lt UovlnicCo. bulldintt. 'antkd-- a vounTTlaiiy iiKSiwKS deslr a poBltloutodo oftlce work Has her own tvpa'wr.t r. Willing to work for niiiull Hillary. Address H. Times oflh e. Ti'antwjXservTStoikl wanted at No. liOfl West Hrt North. 0. H. LaBELLE. 4 RCHITFJ T. 72 WEST BF,COn SOUTH i Street, Salt Lake i;tty. i am jirepared to furnUh all manner of plana In tho moat myle of architecture, each aa churches, opera houses, hotels, hanktiiR houses, private reBlden- - es and business blockB ot auy descrip-tion, lieft of references given, as to my Btaud- - iUB PRICE CENHP. For Sale by All DriiKKtsts. BRIGGS MEDICINE CO.. San Francisco, California. HEAL EitTATK AMI LOANS. ETJBTON, GEOESBEOK & 00., ESTATE, NO. V MAIN STREET REAL Lake City, Utah. Notary la offloe Telephone iM. MONEY WANTED. TF YOIT DESIRE A UOOD LOAN PLACEO 1 on real estate, call on S. i'. Bpuucer, 1117 M aln street. THE SYNDICATE INVESTMENT 00., ESTATE, ROOM 1, OVER BANK OF KEAL Lake, luvestraeuta lor noil realdeuta aspeuialty. MILCH COW, AT 3IK r East Punt South. ' TroirsTLjEVFKlN"STKF.F.f KOII-I-dlvlnon. e tuatcd on West dnve. on.y nine block-- from I nion Natloi al bank, i.reai in.luceiiieatH oneied to juichasers. App:j at Anifoii tiros. Lumberyard, ari St ale street. I'tiKSAI.K OK LEA SKTW O "spi .F.N Hi 1) I alt warehoua- - or man-Uf- 'H for lumber yard, t .rv. Alo one of the best sites lies in the clt v. Applv to owners. L. u'" ni'' leinor.-- South Main st'eet. o- - vi W. ii. eiilKAitMAN. wl;h (lo s D"u Co. i U( SALE llvT WNKR A FIN K lil' j LP-- I in site, a'ixld tods on I sti-'tt- , fruii. city water, electric cars. Also unencumbered Eastein Kansas property to ex haniie for hall L;ike property. Ki and si Coiiiinerclal biock. r.ii)H SALE-S0I.K1- 0 RKI UltK'K- APPLY r to J, Cheer.cy. I.Vi West Fourth Smth. TOll" 3 A T- - K-- K L i: t i A N f"il"KI ' M HOPSB T .Ul F.if;hth F.a.t street. All M'.d.un Pii.e ery low. w eas.. Apply to the owners C. o. Whlttemore. ill floiith Main Ktn-et- . or to W. 11. Shearman, with tlodbe-Pltt- s Drux company. T'l K S A LK Til VT f U Ii N IT ' I ; F. OF In! F rooais. with orivtleuc of two years lease. Heat location in the city. Address A.. 1 lined oR'.rj. . f'OK HALK-- A HOARii'lNU ilol SE IN r i.'ood locitiin. iloinit a wood htisiunjs, new furniture, easy tern Addre-- a L. ,, Tim DREUHL & FRANKEN, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS B e eor. Main aud Third South. We carry a complete line nf Dniss, Chemlrala, Proprietary Remedies, Trusses, unpjrt-porte-and demestlc Perfumes and Toilet Articles. The Compounding nf Phrelelan' Prenprlp-tloo- a aud Fatuity Kecipea our kprclalty. Also a fine line of Trupse, I'rce and Orctches. bpecial hin ution given to order by mail. Agency for (iunter'a Fine Candies. ATTOKNETS. BHEPAED GROVE & SHEPARD, 44 AND W WASATCH IAWVERS-ROO-MS Salt Lake City, C.W. POWERS, ATTORNF.Y-AT-LAW- , Second South OPPOSITE atreet. F. E. Warren MercanlHo Are cow In their Spacious and Elegant NKW JLT AITEHH, OH Tribnno FuiMiiij,', 78 W. 2nd h PL ATI NO. N0YELTY MANUFACTURING 00.. OLD, SILVER AND NICKEL PLATINil VI by the Dyuamo Procesn. All kinds of repairing ilone with neatneaa aud dispatch. KnlusuN tluug, til Jl 3d South. HUMTIKK. 8ANDBEEG FURNITURE 00.. ANI HEALERS IN MANUFACTURERS Shisl Desks, Screen doors and Wlndo.va. John.ni and re pairing promptly attended to. IUB and Ud W South Teniplestreet. ' GROCERIES. FRED 0. LYNGBERG, CTAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, PRO. 1 TUioua, Fruit, Vegetables. Poultry, Fish, Game, etc. t3eaBt i'trat South street. L'ORliF.NT- - FUl N sHF.D ROOMS WITH F board, at DIM Lbs. Fust South. fIUIENTN ll'K STtdtE Kim M si tPlH-- 1 s.te (irant Hros. stables. Inquire at I tab Meam Laundry. fOK RENT-STOR- WITH f LIVINO f rooms. Hest av iliable Kr--eery in the i ity. R. Hint 7, No. S1 W. First South, i to So click p. m. I "OR ED ROOMS WITH I" or w.thout board.hi. E. Sjth south St. Full KKN W EST Fl FTH S' ) I T H. f seven rooms, bath, hot and cob water ;ind closets. Apply to Youm-'bers- . Utah Com- - niercliil and SatliiKs bank. VEwTkLKOANT OFFICKS FITRNI'illlEtl i and unfuinisLe l rooms In Harris but reasonable prices. Apply room d, tjs State St. 0 KENT-N- O. 7 WEST FIFTH SOU I U I' seven rooms, bath, hot an t cold .i ter. and cl '.eta. Apply to YounKberg. Utah and Savln.-- s bank. ; . two nicely"-'furnis-hed R'. 1 aitiRla or connected, with use of bath. With or without board. First house In 1 ri. e s Court. 4a s. vv. Temple. iuk rentele(;ant furnished J" Momsover the Times office for nentlemen. fuhos k mm. Highest Quality! Largest Variety 1 LOWEST PRICES! fash or Thee rayments at Bargains. Desirable Information cteerrully furnished those who contemplate buying a now or sec-ond hand Piano or urmn. Iorre8ponderio promptly attended to. Vlelt irs always wel-come. Pottte and competent a ilesmsu. ( RICK tKINO... FIMCHEK KNAKK.. ........ EVERETT IlKtUfcK HMITH atOUV A ('I.ARK OlttU.MI, One rioo to .11 ! 0. M. EANSEU, IN CHOICE FANCY OROCER1F.3 DfALF.R (irsln. Coal and Kindling Wood, corner Third South and State street. ROGERS 4 COMPANY, LEADING GROCERS. ! KA3T FIRST THE atreet. INSURANCE. LOUIS HYAMS 4 00, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. MUTUAL I7IHE. of New York. Mt and 61S Progresa Hlock. I'LUM IUNO, P. J. KORAN, nEATINQ ENGINEER, 859 MAIN STEAM Salt Lake City. S. D. EVANS, a Successor to EVANS & ROSS. ; 1 Ondsrttikgr & Emtialnitr I I 214 State St., Bait Lake. a SPECIAL ATTENTION GIYEN TO SHIP- - j KENT OF BODIES. i 1 0n ill Night. Telephone, 3B4. i h lHmcy to Coait. T1ne7't6"l"oa'n-- w nltwtonTeoo ji U, Harris building. State street. TtT'loAN-- 7 AND 8 PEK CENT MONEY 1 to loan on well Improved .nslde business or residence property. "Joliu J. Snyder, rooms ;j and U0 Hooper building. I1KRFONAL-NO- W IS YOIJS CHANCE. 1 Spr ii s ilts mad from l.r and upward at Mr.i. Foreman, dressmaker, an State Koitd T7irTNl7TiET YOUK 1STIMATE ON I trtcha store and onicc tlx tuns from (if!t and Wanner. Shop opp.iaite Walker bouse. VEititKAL-lJ- K. C. UNUEK. KOOM 7 ST 1 Elmo Hotel, surgeon apeclaibit In la nes of all kinds. Liver and kidney com-plaint, cat arrh, all chronic dleoaeea and cancers and tumors. Iu practice for yearn. TNTKN1MNO WHEEL RIDE US SOPLD I should si e the New Hover Star for A. It is perfection. Slecr.ug wl a Is larger and bulls to levers. Price reduc, d. Don t Miy a wheel till you see H. I embrok ', the agent for the Star lnachtnea. Herbert Pembroke, 18 Commercial str.'et. i T. R. JONES & CO,. fcTENOGKAPHT. r. E-- McOURRIN, 8TENOGHAPHF.R; ALLKIND9 OFFICIAL and Typewrltiun. Dealer la Remington Typewriter aud supplle"; Progresi uildiuiJ. Ml'810 MAGNUS OLSON. OF VIOLIN, O'JITAR AND TEACHER Olson's orchestra and bras band. Kusidence. M street, iilst wart. Leave orders at auy of the music stores, or at Sharp 4 Younsor's Paiace drugstore. Hid Tiiii JUST OPENED. THE OXLY F1UST-CLAS- S HOTEL 13 THE CITY. Cor. Main and South Temple 8s. IrrisOn.IemllfiGo. Wholesale and Retail LUMBER All kinds of Material pertaining to th Lumber Yard business, and spe-cial f acliltleEfor handling GET THEIR PRICES. Third West, Between First and Second Nortb f. Fisher Brewing Ci Salt Lake City. Manuiiintiirors and Hoi tiers of Export Liifrer Ueor. el!AKr:i.:ii 161 MAIN BTEEET. BOYS ORES AND BULLION, ANNUAL STATEMENT. For the year ending December 31, 181)0, of the condition of the St, Paul German Accident Insurance Co Made to the Secretary of the Territory of Utah, iu puis umceof an Act Kelating to I. Ie Insurance Companies, Approved March 7, 188. I. Name or company and location: Bt. t'uul (i.'i nian Accident insur-ance company. St Paul. Hamsey county, M nn.s .ta. S. 1 he amount or capital stockis.....-0,- 0.09 Jt. '1 hecaplial stock paid up la !'.'-?.- 4. The amount .of assets Is The aiiiouut of its liabilities capital and fto percent reserve! la ik,i.'.i ft. The name el its attorney or atjent for the t.r.ltory ot I ill. upon whom service of process In any civil act eu aiialnst ...aid compacy may ! made is II yams ii Lluusay, Salt Liiio-C.l- 7 Tne receipt during tho year were 2I2,03..j5 Th eociioitiircsuu iiiK tne year DR. HODGES, DENTISTI Koora 7ft, Commercial Mock, Salt Lak-- . TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN 1 - By the Uia of Vitalized Air, ALL WOEK WARRANTED I Spcv'al attention (riven to Faulty Tr.ide. le-- at. or teh phoned to our depot, Ul.i S.U'11 .Mai::, will receive prompt and care'itl attention. Hrewery and Office Telephone, 565. P. 0. Box, 1255. Telephone, 139. Dial & Montana " Machinery Co. Importer of and Dealer In --m, State ok Minn ksi .ta, i s9 County ot Kainm-y- . T ' of the St. ,,..oil i ieort'c K. Mit.iu. secretary Herman Insuratu e company, or St. Minnesot:.. helm! duly fworn. 'leposea and nai.Mti.it be is the above dew-rib-- onicer of a'd'eoiip..nv. and that tbe forcKouw state-ment nt the condition ot sa.d coinpan.v onsaidth Decimecr. 1 cot-rc- ct nccoiduiu'toihc bmtof his Information, knowledge aud I eiief. UKoHoB F. 3AU1N. secretary Subscrlb-- d and sworn to . r.- - me this Mb day ol March 1. lwl. isi Ai..J E A. Hoi.MAJ. Notary l abile. Kann-e- county. Mmuesota. Tt.ioiiroKV or t'(AH, i ss Pecietarv's I'lfllce. ("' I Kli'ah'Sells wcretarvof ttie territory of Vtt'ih. d" herebv certify that the am.ve aed foreco in; is a full, true and cor.-ec- t "'M M the Hnini.il t Hem. nt of the general comlition inutan. e of the SI. Paul i.er.na'i Accident couipaiiv. of Se I'aul. Miimesoia. Ill.-t- i m ni omc.M.nth.--.:-.tl- i day of March. IK'I, m pursu-ance of an ad leiatini! to ,1 e coin-i.an- i. s. a,. proved March 7. in w wi.c-- oi I have hereunto my han ana jib. d Ihc great s.-- of n.e tcrrltoiy of I tah, tbia 1st day of Apr. I. Ivl. Kl AH Ski.i.s, 1 St Al. Secretary ol Utah 'I crritory. High Grade Machinery, For all IClnda of nuty. rarri in Stock for Immediate. Delivery III fh m l tit I o Wanted Lymph. On of the local churches furnishes a calendar every w eek on which are an-nounced tho various services and meet-ings during tho week. The pastor usu-- ally has a hand iu getting 1' these cab eudars, and a few days ago ho described a new "disease" which affects church members, and he calls it "Morbus He describes it thus: "It at-tacks church members: comes suddenly, on Sundavs, morning nnd evening. Ttw patient sleeps well on Satunlay night, awakes refreshed, eatd a hearty break-fas- t, perhaps reads a Sunday newspaper. the first church UTAH' Wl Stationery Co. SUCCESSORS TO i i ' " h , y rA-?-' sVfif 1 M'T','r?;i,--. y ;r st hut at the ringing of hell (10:1")) the sickness begins and con- - ' tiuues till the service ends. The patient is then we'll enough to eat a beany din-ner, after which a walk or a ride hn en-joyed. Rcniniiug home ths supper H frreatly relished. lint about church tinia there is another attack f the disotuso, which lasts about an hour. It is Hpt to Attack the head of the family at first, but the children soon are aftected by the con-taion- ." Sjirinclild KeptiblicJiU, From 3 1 . 0 ho' e n wer. Iloistiii"; Kiie j'ies, runi'i'i, Worse Wliiins, V.ict Uopp, Iilll Stool. Mine an 1 Mlil Supplit's, NaSWy Mtro l'ow.ler, Vavh .md Fuse. Main Office and Warero mis, 259 S. Main St., Sat Lake City. AGENCY. Butte, Mont IV Correspondence Solicited. 234 S. 'i" itM s" " " RICHARD BASSETT'S ISLAND. Cneer Consequence, or IU Not Kelng on fioverifiiicnt Mupn. T.ichard Hasbctt w the in le.'ti F.obin-(m-a Crusoe, for when at home hu ifi moa-nrc- h of all he surveys ami none, ca i di.imt hia ruht He les on a email 'mm. island in (Jrand Traverse buy, not fur from Trav-Icrs- e City. Mich. When ho settled i thero a decade ago he tried to secure title to bin lucre of ground, hut the Washin-- t o n authorities couldn't find it on their charts. hicham) rakkktt. and declared that ns it hadn't been surveyed it had no lofral existence. As the island isn't a part of the United Slates the Uraml lravene county autlioritii a Bay Mr. Rassett can't vote or exercise the rights of citizenship. On the other hand, however, he hue no taxes to pay or jury duty to perform. When Basset t moved to this island it was covered with trees and ttnderbnnh. He cleared the (.'round, leaving only a few choice forest monarch to afford him shade, built a comfortable house and Hjirruunded it with flower and vegetable gardens, lie lives a'ono and nothing in known of his early hwtory, for about personal matters ho is reticent. Hut when becomes iu contact with his fel-lows, which is seldom, he proven ft de-lightful companion, lit is we.' xlucated, takes numerous papers and n.iifrazines ' and has an excellent library. He is sup--i posed to be about titty years of ajje. lind been in the Htock imbedded fully an inch and a half iu the brain. Farther probing brought to light two pieces iu the boy's hat brim and four pieces of the tkull bone, the lamest of which was Dearly the size of a silver dollar. In tin) operation the doctor also found it neces-sary to remove ubout half an ounce a tho brain itself. Jt is something no nrgicul authority has recorded as possi-ble, liut here it is proved. The injured buy has be en conscious over since the accident, and unlet blood ioisomng seta in ho stands every chancoof recovering. St. Joseph News. " Queer Uaoiei. of Ilia Urnln. Alliance, Box Butto county, N , f es a case for surgeons and scientists to study over. Sunday Adelbert Iligby, a boy, 13 years of age, residing in that rilace, wan out hunting with a rusty old Bhotffun. The gun exploded, striking the boy in the forehead just above tha right eye, crushing tho skull. Through the aid of a companion, who was with him the lad was taken home and Dr. W. j II. Smith was summoned. At sight of the wound the doctor was j Burprised to find the boy alive, but j udge Of his amazement when, probing the wcund, he found an old rusty sere w that NOTICE. In the Probate Court In and for Salt Lake Couuty, Territory ol Utah. In the matur of the estate of David Whyta, deceased, XTOTICF. IS HEREBY OIVF.N THAT AN-- I lite Whvte. administratrix of the estata of David Wtiyte. de. ennui. has rendered fur pottlea.ent and tiled in ald court her final uf her administration of aald estate and petition fur fiu:il distribution of the resid ue of wild estate anionic the pemona entitled there-to, and thiit Friday, the 81th day of April, A !.. 11. at loo'il it k a.m., at the court room of anld t'ouri, in the. county court houxe, Bait I.aUe Uty and county. I'tah territory, has Leon duly appointed by the 1uile nt mj court for the Bettlemei.t of Bald account ana hearliiKBaid petition for distribution, at wli cl time and place any person Interested In said may appear and show cause. If any there be whv satd account Bhnuid not he d and approved aud tluul distribution ma.e as prayed for. Uated April 1,11. C.K.ALI.EV, Clerk of the Probate Court. By C. E. Stanton, deputy. ROBBH) BTTHE WAVTS. j HUSBAND KILLED AND BOY DROWNED WAS THIS WOMAN'S LOT. Mm. II. O. Fonnc". of New l'l ience-ll- cr Hus-band Han o Terrible V.. !'" Captain of nn 111 Fated i i a erle of Typhoon Uhlp-Wre- cked The stciaiis'iip City of Hio de Janeiro numbered am.Mijf h- -r passengers a lady v hosecxpcrii i.c.'S involve a tale of ill'-- ahipwreck and sad b. Mrs. B (. I'ownesis a till!, ratner hlightly built woman, whose pah' face still boars only too plainly the mans.' of the terrible auflY'riti'Js she has had to endure, and yet tells a tale of no common conr;i;;o and of rare fortitude. She was call-- d upon at tho residence of her Hister, Mrs. li. K. Keith. 1,1" Twenty-firs- t htreet. and the followin,,' is tho Mibstauco of her sad 8'ory: ... Tho hip Lizzie Troup, hailing from ht. John' l!.,s.iied.eiSept, 15. 100, from with ballast bound for l'utret sound. For the lir-- t tv.vnty-foti- r hours 1,11 went. well, but on tin- ni;;hl of the KiUi, Wheu she v;w out. ubout Itlit miles, it to blow a hnrririne. which .jtni kly chntiK'eil tothoiwolviiw winds of the ty-phoon. There had been time, however, to shorten t:iil, and only ho lower top-na- il was then carried away. This wind hours, and in it el onii lasted thirty-ni- x tho Irijotnl and many oth-- r vessel:) were lost, while tho Liz-i- o Troup was ro-- 'onSalurdav, Sept. 01, until noon the winds had abated considerably, and ail ail wicis;'t to keep the vessel well o.ltha Japanese fiiores. Suddenly, almost with-out n moments triier, ;i typhoon came w,n the The win 1 Mew first from the i;m thoa.--t. then veered rav i.ilv round to east, and soul h. llickiii:.' every inch of can-vas trom tho mastH, wiuisliinif tl;e Hpnra, nnd hnrlin-- tliein away in splinters, and bivnkiJi.'rtho iimininastaml foremast,, ami even tearing the copper sle .it h'tiitf from vess. l's sides, A TFUIliPLK FXI'lCltlKNCR. All possible means of Knidauc.fi Bne, the i form toed waters speedily iiurried t'iie doomedcraft to the coral bound coast of the island of Okin, in the Loor-ho- i jrri.up. which she had for so many hour.1 fought to free herself from. Tho first blow on the lwf carried away the bows, a second kuocked tiie bottom clean out, carrying away the keel entirely, and tho ballast fall out, while tho re-mainder of the hull was tossed like a broken !,'!,' shell liic;h on a reef not 100 yurds from land. Capt. Fownes, the husband of the lady who told the stor,-- , did all that a man could, and acted as u brave man tliould. lie stood by his vessel, encouraged his crew, and then, when they had been told to save themsoivesat best they illicit, he looked to his wile and old sou. "It won't last lout;," ho said; "our time has come. Let us meet the end courai;conslv." He 'took the child in his arms and steadied himself and wife against tha deck: house. Hardly had ho done so when a lingo wave came crashing in on top of them, smashed in the decks nnd carried all who clung to the planks into the vessel's bottomless hold. Mrs.. Fownes' own words best doscribo the scene: "We had all been at the stern of the vessel, and when ttio decks were broken In I felt myself carried forward, nnd was thrnst tip" by the force of the waters: through an opening in the foro part of tho ship. There I was held fast, a wire cable around my ankle and my body jammed in between tho broken beams. From this place 1 could see my husband had clambered onto a portion of the deck house which remained, but the child, my h.... , was gone! Hardly know-In;- ? what I was doing I managed to free my foot, and by tearing my clothes oil from tho waist down was abb to liberate my body. In he meantime my husband sit;n"d to me to try to crawl over tho rocks to the shore. One of tho sailors had succeeded i i landin,', and, bringing natives with him, managed to drag sev-eral ashore, and a ro;o was passed to mo and they laid me on the bench. CAPT O.N A FOUEHIN SHOKE. rapt. Fownes himself was rescued, but oulv to die. There was no doctor at hard when he landed, and in two hours 'ho succumbed. Ho was very badly in-- j nred internally aud his ribs were broken iu. An aged carpenter- - named George Kobe, of Hamburg, (fermany, was also brous,'ht ashore, but died live days after-ward from exhaustion. Of those that tried to save themselves tho second mate and eight sailors were carried olt into the surf and were never seen again. One fearfully mangled body was all the sea gave np. The pple saved num-bered ten, including tho first mate. The entire number of persons on board was twenty-two- . Xine men and the baby boy were drowned, the captain and car-jwut-died after being rescued, aud nine men find Mrs. Fownes survived. The natives of the little island had never before had white people among thein, though they are well acju-utrt-with the customs of Americans, aud their laws are similar. An inquest wad held by tho natives, and the bodies wre re- - epectfully buried, and a monu-ment, properly inscribed, shows where Capt. Fownes rests. Ho never rallied after being brought ashore, and his wife never knew how the child was torn from his arms. The rest of her story is very simple. No steamers ever calling in at the closed port, she was taken in a junk to Dnkin, thence to Kagoshima, Kobe, and finally to Yokohama, where sho remained for seventeen days. At each stopping place the Japanese held an official inquiry into the cause cf the wreck-- , ami furnished Mrs. Fownes with the reports of the in-quiry in. tho Japanese language. San Francisco Chronicle. The Kindly Mastiff Spoke for Her. That was u tine passage between the executive of Kentucky and tho wife r theeondemued man, who went to Frank-fort Friday to ask for ft pardon. She had presented her papers and sat breath-less while tho arbiter of her fate perused she waited, a masliir, the them; and, as playmate of the governor's little soiir-- ;j beak not Riven to HtranKers-unco- iled hiuiM'lf from tho nr,', where ho laid boon Kim;, and came up in that friendly way which only Uo- -s know how to affect, with perfect biucerity, and, 8eeill(; s"-- pens and pain in the agiuited features of tho poor woman, ho put his paws een'.lv upon her knees and be-- ati to lick her hands. The governor finished the papers, and the petitioner was ubout to Kpculc wlien tho old soldier uaid: "It in not iiecessiiry, niadam; tlm dog has spoken for you," and btraihtaway biLjned tho document which was to a living man from prison and lo hiin to V' tohisKi'ave from his owa hoiiu. Louisville Coiiriei-Jourm- STOC Kl 10 L 1) K KS' M K KTI N G. The annual meeting of tho stockholders ot the Utah, Neva.la & California railroad com-pan- v for the purpose of electlnit directors for the the eurulUk' year, and for the transaction of such other business as m:iy be nroUKht lore the meeting, will 1 held at the ortice of nmpany, No. IS and UU E. Urst South atreet, ( uliner s. Kennel t block, up stairs. r'Mun 4, Salt Lake l lty, Utah, on Tuesday. May Ma, isvl, at Id a. m. FkaniisTMkknan. I rea NOTICK. nt.ANS ARK INS ITEI) FOR THE KRK.C-- 1 Hon of a joint city and county luilldim;, to be ere. ted Iu the center of t ie Lutbth Wara Buare isle of block Nil feet Biinarei. pr.iped building to have lour fronta. thi'-- storl. s with I aiement, and c. on the id;. n of what Is known an slow e mibust on. foist of building complete not M nceed .u All plans to be mihmiite! on or MaV l.th, City l county res rve tre rinht tor r,lo 't any imd all plans, torfatlher paii.caiars apiily to Hon. (). M. Seo'lT, Mliyor. Hon. W. Haht ii. Probate Jude. Bilt LakeCltv, Utah. April 4 It, lwl. ' NOTICK INTPNTION OF THE ClTYOOt'NClL OF Salt Lake City to the fid lowing named streets constttutlu, prinklin4 ditra i No. 1. in Salt Lake CUy. Notice is hereby ivoa by the c'ty council of Salt Lake City of the Intention of am h conic 11 t make the following deecni e I improve-ments, to wit : The sptinkllnu i f streets as follows. Se.oi;d Noith street from becond West street to First West stri e'. Flr-- t Norm street trom Second West strei to West Ten, plo street North Tinip: stn-e- ' fr .m Second West "'Mie1: to Tetith Fast street . Fliat South street irom Fourth West street SidSoh'Zee.ftomFirih West st reel 'Vhlrd's.Ui'rh s.'rfi-ou-. Fifth West street to Tenth l ast st vei t. Fourih Soutn str et from Second Wist "f'Smstetfrom'secoudWest alree. t0SK; Smfh street from First Weat atreet-t- 8 FeveianVe. V'street from First West street o SiMh East street. EWhtli Sou", sireet from W e- -t T..m.,t , ie etreet to First F. ist street and fromUfth East sireet to Sixth East street. st ' et Nln-- South s,re-- t from W tr to Fir-- t l ast street and from Ulth Last to Bnd WVsTslree, from Third North street to Fifth South street. First West street from Second North stren to Sovmith South street. West Temple street from First Noith stie"t ''srmptsirerrtroiiillrst North street ,('TyU 'irom North Temple street xrEitr.;?;it iro. 8. "ffi Fa Vstreef trom Soiun Temple street t'hK.ai'tre,e,f;, South Temple street 's''clV;! South Temple atre.t WStfro South Temple street to Ninth Sooth street. Seventh Eist street from South Tempi Btreet to Fifth Ho'.ith street. Eighth East street from South Temple atieot "Nilur? as??Vfrom South Temple street 'Veu'h EastalreVtlrom South Temple street to Four. h Mouth street. To defray the whole cost thereof estlmat. d at in cents per front foot, by a local nssesa. meiit upon tne lota or pieces of cro.uid wit uo th" following dearriued oiatiti t. be.njf the dis-trict tntm afTe td or beuelltcd by said namely: Lots A and 4. block 2: lots 1, 9. 3 tUt ml bbs-- :i; Iota 1. . I. f J- bl?'uK,: '0utH, ! ? and s. block ;; lots I. ft. , ll i lots 1, it. 3 4. ft. H, 1 ami H. bio k 1.'.: lots I, J, .V a. I and 8. block l: lots . H. 4, a and , block 17: lots S.. 7 and C, bio, k is: If ts!I, i. 4. f.. rt, 7 and s, l,l,H-- I:': lota 1. 3. 4, :, 7 and s. block Ul; lots 1. a. .'. 4. 5. il. 7 and 8. blm-- -- , lo-- s 1. 2. a. 4, ft. n. 7 and s. Mo k : lots 1.1 8. 4. fj. rt. 7 and S. block a:i: lots I S. Woe 2U lotl I. 5. , 7 and H. Ho-- k 111 : lots I. a. :t. 4. ... . and 5. block w; lots 1. !. : 4. S, . 7 and s block .ill lots I, s. . I. 5 . 7 and 8, block .H; lois L !, , 4. 5. ft. 7 and S. block lots 1, a, .1, 4. n n . an. 8. block Its; lots 1. .'. 3 4. 5. ft. 7 and 8 b o.ik .1. , lots 1, 1. II. 4. n. 7 and 8. block :i; lots 1. a. .1, I, f. , 7 and 8, block :W: lots , :i. 4. ft, i . . and 8, block 40; lots I. a, 3, 4. 5, H. 7 and 8, block 41 , lotsl.u..),4. ft. H. 7 and 8. block .lots I, . 7 and 8, block 4.1. lots r. ti, 7 and 8. block 4o: lots ft, and a. block 17 ; lots 1, l'. .1. I, 5. 7 and 8, block 1H; lota 1. --'. 8. I. c, 7 mid 8 block lots 1, t. 3, 4. ft, . 7 and 8. block to: ots 1. 2. .1. I. ft. ". 7 and 8. block al : lots 1. a. :l. I. ft. . 7 and 8. block lots 1. a. .1. 4. 5, 7 and 8. block ' 3.4.6,s.7ani S. block W: lots 1 3. 4. ft. 7 and 8. b ock ft"., lots 1, a 3, 4. ft. . 7 and s. mo. it lots I -'-3,-1, ft, il. 7 nu 8. block ft., lois 1 J K ft, . ,1 "Id 8 bio;k 11 lots 1 " f, I. ft. . 7 and 8, block r.y; . U 1. y. S. 4. 5. ft, 7 and 8, block i'U lots 1. 'A ft, 0. 7 and 8. block III ; lota I. a, :i. 4. ft, , . and 8, blo.kia: loisl.i;. ft mid IS, block Kl; lots 1, 3, 3 and, block M; lo'i 1, L', ft and . block i"! lots 1, S!. :i. 4. ft. . 7 and 8, block iW: lots 1. , 4. ft. rt, 7 and 8. block 7; lot 4 1. 3, 4. i, . 7 anil 8, block 8; lots 1. i, H. 4. ft S. 7 and 8. block.Ml; lots 1, 8. 3 4. ft. H. 7 and 8. bio k ill; lots 1. 2, s, 4. 6. o. 7 and s. blo-- k 71 ; lots I. .4, ft, . ' and 8. block, 7a; lots I. ', :i. 4, ft. 8. 7 and s. block 7.1, lots 1. a, 8. 4. ft, fl, 7 and 8, block 74 ; lots 1 S, ,1. 1. ft, il. 7 and 8, block 7ft; lots I. U, X 4, 5 it, 7 and 8, block 7H; lots 1, J, :i. 4. ft, 8. 7 and 8. block.77; lots I. i. H, 4. ft. ft, 7 and 8, block '.8: lots 1, 3. ft, ft, 7 i n I 8. hi. ck 7:e lots I, Ii. 8 and 4 blo;-- so, lots I, '.'. :iand4, U icliSl; lots 1, 2, J, , ft. ft, 7 and 8. block s;,: lots 1, 2. . 4. ... . 7 and 8, block Sfl: lots I, l .1. 4. ft. 7 and 8, block 87- lots 4 ft . 7an.l. block 88; lota 1, H. fl, 4 and ft, block Wf lots I, 2, 3. 4. ft and 8, blm k Ml: lots 1, s. :l. 4, ft, rt, 7 and 8. block in, lots I. V. 3. 4, ft. . 7 and 8, block W.; b'ts 1, . 7 and s, blo k 17: lots and 8, block ie2: lot J. d 4. ft ft. 7 and s, b'o k 101: lots I. 2. .1. 4 and ft, block l"l; lots l.n. 7 amis, block lift: lo"s I, .'I 4 anil ft. block 114; all in plat "A", Salt Lake CLot?"r4'a,,dS.blm k I: lo's 1.'. ,M. 7 and 8. bb.ck ft: lots 1. il. 7 and s, block ft: loiaft and s Work 8; lots I, ft, ft, '. and s. block : lots I a :i 4.6,11, 7 and s. block Hi: lots 4 nnd ft, block : lots 2. a, I and ft. block is; lots 1. 2 , 4. ft. rt. 7 and 8. block III; lots I. 2. n. 4 ft. 7 a id 8 block 20: lots 1. 2. H. . ft. . 7 and 8, dock 2 ; lots I, 2. a. 4. ft. 7 and 8, hi o' 22; lots 1. 8, .1, 4 ft f. 7 end 8. block S; lots 1, a. a. 4. ft. , 7 and 8. block 2l; lots I, ft, ft. 7 and 8, Mock : lots 5 and It, block 2rt; lots ft, 6,7 ant 8 block 27; lo.s 4, ft, , 7 and 8. block 8.1; Jots I, I 4ft , 7 and 8. block 3(1; lota I, ?. 3. 4, ft, 1. 7 and 8, block 31 : lots I, . :l. .1. 4. i. a'ld 1 f, ft 7 and S, blocli ,).'; lots 1, 8, t, . si block :; lots I. :l. I, !V H, 7 and s Hock :il; 1I I S 4 b . 7 and s. block !V: lota I. i. 3, 4, .1. 7'nml s, block ; ft; lots t. S. A 4. . 1 ami H block HT: lots I, a. .!. 4. r,. ft. 7 and s. blo k M ; lots " ;i 4. h. 'i, 7 and s. lock ; 9; lote 1. a. :i, I r ft 7 and s. block 4 i; lots I, i. a. 4, ft. 7 and K block II : b'ts I. a. .'I. fi, . 1 and . block lots '.'. 4. ft. ft. 7 and S. block 1.1; lots 3, 4, 5. ft.' 7 and s. block II; I .ts 1. . I. ft. ft. and S bio k 15. lots 1. 8. 3. 4 ft. ft. 7 and S b:ock 4 lots " a 4 ft ft. 7 and S. block 4. ; lots I. 8 1. r, il' ,'i.n l H. block 4s; lot. l.a.3, 4. ft . 7 and s' t.'o' k 4'e b'ts 1. ! 3, , 5, ft. 7 and 8. block So; --',,(, 4 i ft. 7 nnd S. blm-- fl ; L.ts 1, '!, 4, ft ,' 7 and K block !3. lots l.U, 3, 4 ft 7 and S bio k Ve lots 1. a. ;:, 4, ft. . 7 and 8. block ft; lots H. 3 4. ft. ft. 7 and S. block eft; lots L a, a, 4. r,..7and s, block M; bdsl a.3. 4. f. ft, 7 and 5. bb: k ft? ; lots 1. a, 3. 4. ft. ft. 7 and 8. block fts; lots I ) 8. 4. f . 7 and S, block fm; lots h a. I, ft, ft. 7 and X. block lu h a, 8. I. and H. block t ; lots I. a. 3. 1. j a."l " k,V,' loti o 3 1 ft. 7 and 8. block iU: all Iu Lo:'s 1 and a. I ; lots I and a. block a; lr, and 3. block 3. I ds I nnd a. block 4; lots land il ck.'.; loisl an a. block ft; lots 1 "liloj 7; lota 1 and a. block 8. lots and blo' k V, lots aud .', ..... k I". Inte l and a. Mock 11; lots a .d a. lock la; lots 1 an a, I I c I.; lots and ' bio It I': all In pint I . L ta i nd ft. bio. k I; lots a S 4 and ft. .lock as; lots 1 aod f. hi an: lots 8,3, i and ft, b.ork.r.. a imp! t K. Lot-- , 1 and .' i ' 8. n til-i- t i. I I a 4 ft 6 an b ock 1 lot ft. block ! 1 p at'l.'al- In Salt L ae Ci . survey. , n - in ' b il "is to trie carry nn onto, ar h m '" ; w-- r titf i. eci i !. o d r on o e I th ' t'r.i: ' i Ap II lenr i he i.e set y BV or'm-- tl hei ;t wli h an., -- o iu a objectloi a a ma'- cto. yo.der ..f the l lty Counc.l o. .Suit Laka ' m"d" MMvh TK.'.Ia'-k- , city Recorder. J Salt Lake City, April fttloibi. The I'lilli of Storuia. A method is now on trial at the metcv on,'o-ic:- ,l otl'ico at Stockholm wliicll Beeiiis' likely to throw some light on a' Bu'.'j'.'ci. which hitherto has bee:) attend-ed Willi much v.ncei-uiint-y, namely, the determination of the path taken by storms. From the telegraphic weather re-ports tables of the deiisily of tho atmos-phere have been constructed, mid other data havo been collected which have, been (ditbodied in special charts. Tlieoo charts are found to pvo much more reliable clew to tho movements and oriiciu of cyclones than the usual method of the comparison of isobars and isotht ribs alone. The latest iuvestitra-tion- s show that storms move in tho di-rection of the warmest aud dampest air, parallel to tho lines of equal density, leaving the rarer air to tho right hand. New York Commercial Advertiser. IlotheHni: oniireslnial Oralorfc Many congressmen are inclined to lie nettled by interruptions. Only the oth- -I day Cteii. (Jrohvenor, of Ohio, was speak-in-'- , when he was interrupted twoor thru times by his collea-u- e, Mr. Outhwaita. Finally the latter broke in once mora, savin"-- "The burden of your speech" "the burden of my sM-ec- just now," retorted (irosvetior, "are the interrup-tions which you persist in making." After several interruptions from Sen-ator Kdmunds, which Senator Casserly look pood humoreilly, tho latter finally turned to F.dmunds and said. "Now, will my friend permit mo to ask him a iiuest ion?" "Certainly." "Then 1 ask my friend whv not, ailow me to ko on?' "Yes, or ko Off." retorted Edmunds. But Cusserlv had tho best of it, and from that day to "this Mr. Edmunds has.uiade it a rule not to interrupt others. Jud;e Thtirman did not like to be in-- ; terrupted. Oiex- ho was tliunderin' awav when Senator Cameron (the elder) ndd"eiily iiiterrupled with a motion for j an executive session, "I am a thousand times obliged to the polite and thoughtful senator from Perm- - nylvania for interrupting me in the mid-- j die of ft sentence," growled Thiiriuan. "It will give tho senator more time to reflect on the rest of it," said Cameron smilingly, and the neat reply softened tho old Roman, mid an executive session was ordered ninid general kkm1 humor. Tho chronic interrupter of tho present congress is Mr. Kerr, of Iowa. A Demo-cratic member somewhat irriUbly waved Kerr aside, exclaiming: "Vou would have interrupted tho ser-mon on the mount if you had beeu there." A Het Nooll. Tho Messiah crane among the Indians of tho north, west and northwest re-vives interest iu anything that pertaina to the tpieer delusions and beliefs that havo been rife among tho different tribes for tho past century. It is rcmemliorod now that iu tho Sanpoels, a small tribe in what was then Washington ter-ritory, became greatly agitated over the teachings of an old chief who professed to Mievo that mint her flood was near at hand. He said that the Great Spirit had commanded him to collect tribute and build an ark that wonld outride the waves. His great canoe. 1 12 by 288 feet, is still to bo seen in an unfinished condi-tion near one of tho tributaries of the Columbia. St. Louis Republic. . Winnipeg's rrurliral Jobor. Richard Burden is a facetious citizen of Winnipeg who goes through life hav-ing fun with his face. He can twist his features into the semblances of age, mirth, sorrow or distress, and it is one f hij amu to attract a street crowd and work on tho sympathies of the tender hearted by recounting s"tnu ta u sutler in p. lie generally secures a goodly l arvist of cvi, which he pnui"tlv t-- t i ns niciMKD Bt KDnN. ever to seine worth' dnv'.ty. for ha is well off a.id cms his capers "just fox fun." II j Tegards, as his greatest tri-umph the impersonation of a garrulous old woman soliciting a'ins. Cut Mr. Burden can do other things than play practical jokes, however. For instance, he can hwitn, as he demon-strated some time ago, when he jmnp?d from tho deck of a steamer and rescued a drowning woman. To show hov he appreciates notoriety it may be men-tiou-that ho valued not at all the medal given him for saving a life, but went into ecstaeies when the Winnipeg brass band testified to hii heroism by tendering him a serenade. i:iBbty uy for Klhty Oalbs. Park Wihion, a well known character about town, was sent to jail by Justice Ilansnian, at ehamboibbtirjr. Ia., Deo. 10, for eighty days for swearing eijfhty piofano oatlts. Under the Pennsylvania "blue laws" act of 171U tho penalty for profane sweiirins is sixty-seve- n cents for each oath, or in default of payment thereof one day in jail for each oath. Wilson would not pay a line of foi.oO for tho oaths indulged in Saturday night, go he went to jail for eighty days. A conviction under the bluo laws is a very-rar-occurrence in Pennsylvania. Balti-more American. A Feat In Plmtosiapby. Wuslilmrton cotnmandery, Knights Templar, Hartford, have made arrange-ments with a photogrm.her to i.ike an immense composite photograph ot the liiembers of tie cominamlery. There will be between three and four hundred in the photogr ijili, the front ones being about three-fourth- s size. The picture will be 5i by PH feet. It will fake about a year to finish it, and the cost will be $t.tM0. When completed the photograph will be placed in the commandery room. Boston Transcript. It is said that Marshal Prim was dis-gusted with his portrait on horseback painted by Henri Hegnault, and asked the artist why he had made him look like a coal heaver. Tho painter packed up hia canvas and left for Paris. Prim was as-sassinated and Regnnult was killed by tho Germans before Paris. Now the artists are so fond of the picture that theie was a sensation the other day be-ta use it was temporarily absent from its place iu the Louvre. I'reeiou Clone Artificially Made. Science is constantly demonstrating its ability to duplicate the works ol nature. Artificial diamonds are no nov-elty, and now a c'.iple of French chem-ists hwe succeeded in making rubies !ara miou;;"a to luottnt, Tho crystals first produced three years ago were very uniall, and the problem since solved hag been that of increasing their size. In-stead of using ;oor alumina as formerly, alumina alkalinized by potassium carbon-ate is employed. This addition of an alkali does not. alter the purity of the crys-tals obtained, while it facilitates their formation. In the original experiments the operation was completed in twenty-fou- r hours, but tho reaction ia now ex-tended ever several mouths, with the ro-- stilt of obtaining much larger crystals. As much as seven pounds weight of mbies is said to have been obtained at a single operation. In an examination of a man charged with insanity before the insane commis-sion of Givt ley county, Neb., hist week, a witness who U'stitied that he thought the man iusat e gave, ant'.ng other rea-sons for this conclusion, that tho patient washed his face three times a day. Eldad Marsh, in the ninety-thir- d yer of his age, ihe oldest man in Uenniker, N. H.. voted at the electiou on Nov. 4. .Mr. Marsh cast his tit-- it vote for James Madison, and has not missed voting at ,,n siuca. Tbe Hed of an Indian l'rlnca. Despite their subjugation to British rule tho princes ot India are still aide to indulge in royal whims aid extrava-oanee- s. One of them leeently had made at Faris a oed worth f'o.HOO. lUi canopy is supported by four automatic female figures that wave fans to cool theiair. The mattress is a hugo musical bo, which, wheu one liea upon it, plays op-eratic airs. Sidney Cooper, the famous British painter, is now 87 years old. Ha Rtill possesses excellent health, and gives five or six hours a day to painting. He sleeps nine hours oct of the twenty-fou- r and lives abstemiously. MKKTIX-- Ol THE PTOCKHOLn?:RS 'A of ta. c.k (.reck 1'tt.l .linv en panv. 'or li.e cle tlon of o 'h ers, via be hdn at the ..in. e of tl,e company, rooms .iland 3, I oinmercal Htock. rie on.) i Last str.'et, ba t Lae Wty. pril .th. ;e 3 p. m., t..t ,;ohn A. an 1'n.t Fiea. He Wanta lit" Price. West Virginian claims to have dis-covered a cave Ellc-- with boxes of gold, diamonds and rubies enough to load two freight cars but he won't give it away for lew! than f,000 cash down. He doetuYt want to be mean, but he just won't do it, that's all. Detroit Fre Presd. Sll)t.KlU)LDKKS' MKKT1XG. The anneal meeting of the stockholders of 'the Southwestern Coal and Iron company for the purpose or elect nu .llrc tors lor the en- - mi.ur year imd for trie tiansactl'.n of su.-- otlierbuMiicssas niav he brouirht Iwfore the m. etmt!. Me ettuir ill be be d at t!i- - ottlce of the ci.ni...nv is and a) Bast First South. block upstairs. r.Km 4, on W ednewiav. M iv lsl- 1 ' a in. I jno. J SiEWAHr, President I Salt Lake City, Utah. ' I Herr Krnpp, owner of the great gun factories, has an estimated income of 6,tHM,(HKl marks (l...u0,mH), and is called ; the richest man iu Prusbia. Baron Rotu I ciuld comes uext. The wrecK register for twelve months shows 4.27-- i casualties, a third of them being collisions. The lives lost on th coasts of England, bcotlaud aud Irelaud numbered 407. |