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Show 2 THE SALT LAKE TIMES. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 29, 1891 lulls DATE IN 1IISTORV Al'IUL 29. Hll -- Edward IV of Finland twin tit lioticn; died April i. ; lio established Ihr, House of York on the' throne, ordered "no iuir-O-lit Towtnn, and au.KK) Lancastrians were blaunh- - tclcd. Mlcliai'l 1 o I! n t e r , Dutch admiral, died. ar In Italy beififl by Ai.it riiiu tinny truasinif tli"' Sicino, W fl 13 liattlo ut I!ri.li;.M,rt, kdwahu it. Al.. (biiei-a- l O. M. .Mitchell comnmndlinr Federals. isiii TiTtnk: bombardment of firaiifl Gulf, Jlise.; (irnnt.a Vifklur eumpuitfB. nil-H- alt lu at Ark. ministry funned. 3nuvttcc statement. ANNUAL BTATKMUNT for the year end in December 31, 1HW), of the eoiiditlou of the SDN INSURANCE COMPANY M.ide to the Secretary of the Territory of Utah, in pursuance of an Act Relating to Kirn Life Insurance Companies. Ap-proved March 13, ltel.Mareh 7, lass. 1, Name of company an-- location, Hun In-surance Co., 4ai California street, Sau Fran-cisco, Cal. 9. The amount of capital stork is . . . a. The capital stock paid up In ;U)MW 4. '1 be amount of its assets Ih Esi6,SH.sy Tlio amoimtnf Its UaoittUeaOu'.'lud- - lti(t capital) In 4DJ.0fH.8ll li. The net sui plus oyer all liabilities Is 42,750.00 t). The name of Its attorney or for the territory of Utah, upon whom service of pro.-es- la any civil action aKalust said com-pany may he made la Flank llurrls. 7. The receipts during the year were 281,0(5 24 The expendituies duriui, tue year were ?. 2C8,3iit.C0 Htatb or Camkohnia. I Cot m y or Han Fhani isco, ( Kd. K. Poller. Secy., belli); duly sworn, de-poses and says that'he Ih the atove deserllej otllcj-- or said company, and that the foregol'iur statement of the ueiieral ooiulllion of said coiiifmny on said Thlrty-tlrs- t day of December, Is correct, accoidinir to the best'of his Inform-ation, kiioivlcilKe and belief, respective!. K.n. U. Foitkh. Secy. Subscribed and sworn to before jue this i6th day of April, A. 1). ltl. ISkalJ Geo. T. Kxm. Notary i'ubllc. 1'KltlllTOItY ok TTtah. I ukkk'B. ( 1. Kll,;uh Sell", secretary of the territory of Utah, do hereby certify that the above aud tore; dm,' is a full, true and correct copy of the annual statement of the ircncral condition of The Sun Insurance company, of California, filed In my otltce on the a"ih day of April, l.d. In pursuance of an act relating to tiro insur-ance companies, approved March. I'l. ISHI. In witness wheteiif I have hereunto set my hand and adixed the (.real l of the terri-tory of Utah, thla 27th day of April. Ihiii. iStAi.J F.kiiah Sku s. Secretary of Utah Territory. 1 y 1 mmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmm !,, D e e Creek ! And Other 31 Inors. If you Want to be Comfortably Successful Euy and Wear Our Prospectors' Lace Boots. First Quality only $..J0 perl'air. Ground Floor ol'Kctail Department. Call and S33 Tfiem Ary.vay. T. C. Webber, Supt. ill sc. ill rpilli I'lill'i: OK ADVF.KTISKMENTS ' - in thin la ONLY 5. A LINE. It Ih t "WANT" column inbl.shed in Halt l.alo t run.'iri(,"iui er returns thau any oilier. A notice published here 1J reaeli more rea.iers t'lan any cither j aM!. Ke- - this 111 inlcd and brin your 'JWant" Ads. to 'I II K TIM K8. J2C"iiimercal Ht. II, piwiiuw Furniture Co. CARPETS, teiSW draperies, mmm$ FURNITURE, ilffl! WALL PAPER, liili REFRIGERATORS, pljl'iPM BABY CARRIAGES, JpSS ) The Alaska Refrigerator, by actual test, used only 12-1- 7 as much as its best competitor. ANNUAL STATEMENT For the year ending December HI, 191, of the condition of Tie Sonthern Icsurance Company of New Orleans, Louisiana, Made to the secretary of the territory of Utah, in puruaure of an act relating to Fire Insurance Companies, ap-proved March 11. lssi. 1 Name of r nipatiy and location. The South ern Insurance Company of New Orleans, La.. M Camp street, New Orleans. La. 2 The iiniouni of capital stock la Hnai.00 The capital stock paid up ia. i oluhmiO 4 Tho Ilinolllll of its asct Is r5tVl-tS.l- The amount of in lialilhtles (In- - cludiun capital Is 477,38.41 ft The net surplus over all liabili-ties is aa,:o2.70 8 The name of Its attorney or airent, for the territory of I'tah. iiut w hom service or proresn In any civil action aaecinst said com-pany mav be made, Frank Har-ris. S ilt Lake City. Utah. 7 The i eipls duriiin the year were.. 424.fW0.43 The expenditures during the year were 3W,8I.M STsTK OK Lot'lSl A NA, l'arish of Orleans, i " Kc.ott MeCehce. t iry of the Southern Insurance company of New Orleans, La., beam duly sworn, i e i."S aid says taut- In lathe above describe oibcer of said company, and t. .at the fore( lux statement of the pvu ral c uiiKilon of said company on paid .'list dny of leeeinlier. is correct aeeor.lliiK t i the !esi of his informatlou, kuonleds-- e and re-spectively. Scorr Mi'Okhkk, Secretary. Sulmcrl!ed and sworn to before me this ajih dav of February, A. I). W.d. fsEAi..J M. T. Dri-nos- , Notary Fubllc. TKIIHITOUT of TJrAH, I Seereiarv a Oulee. f I. F.ltj bh Si lls, sccr darvof the territory of I'tah. do hereby certify that the above and foreioiin.' Is a full, true and correct ropy of the annual statement of the xeneral condition of the Southern Insurance company of New ( rlcans, La., tiled in my office on the th day of February, rsn. in pursuance of an act re-lating to lire lnsurauee companies, approved March la ls4. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed thereat seal of the territory of I 'I ah, this nth day ot March. 1S.U. SKAI,.j Ei ah dr.l.1. Secretary of L'tah Territory. i;r - ' Ulltc. VrAvr vXTA sJKxi'iTui k i imk-keeper deSil'eM sHII'iUlil- - as IMlkklH'per. a sisi.ae erontce ,rk: cisn-r- recoiiimeuaa-lioi.s- . A'lclress T (', Tunes olllce. I , ihT rl 7(TttV AVI' TiTn I' ItN iTt K K I store prelerred. Address ""l',-- ' Junes o:i( e. ' ANTED A'l" OM M ATK "ON V ENII- - eiitly lo atel. uewiy lurieshea room. a A,idrss Ed, Times oflh e. M TO III" V. A WHITE I'OOrU.E ,c, ,.r V ,II1U' Sent, h leir.er. Must Is sin ill. Address at No. ;il VSe-- t First South stlc t, tiioiil a, lii.slairs. '.N'I EI)-- srl TA I IO.M HY AN EXt'EK- - leii'cd piatten ;eesMiian. Address J, 'I i.M ics o:;l. c. ' ANTE-D- 11Y A'Tir.MFEfENT M AN A p. .si ion as coachman in 4 private lamily. Address I cti E. Fourth South. V' ANTED" ALL KINDS OF SECOND hand furniture. Ebhisou & Webler, la," S..11U1 1'iist East. 'ANTED-T- o KENT. (1 UK 1 ItOuM U house with batn. Apply E. J. L. Ti.Mi.s oillce. C ALT LAKE EMI'I.OYMENT CO. - KK- - 0 uiove.i to West. Second. South. All kinds i t help furnished on ahorl notice. WANTED TO UUVtili OLD DIlILDIN'tiB l oi all kinds. I'tah House MovIiik Co. "v77llol SES TO M'VE. I'TAH KOL'SE )Uil Melius' Co. buildup,'. "WANTED - TO HIJY A LODOINO AND ? f lioardiiu; house bnsaiess. about ebht or ten rooms tor ' ash. Apply to Fuller & Youuif. liu Main street. cl'inVhl) ON E SHETLAND lONY, istailioii.) luaek but cllt pe.L lot out of stable uiih halter on. l.eturn to E. II. . ,m; K.asl Sec, in I South street, and be or s.'lld to C. S. Mi.rdial s oR ce rrVjui'lD VEliTit'iTFoltSA I.E. INgrlUE o! F. Tolhlll. Ontario round aion. OR SALKUooD HEHSTEAD AND I " spiiiu; cheap, ii'll East Filth South. t'Olt SALE.- - FIVE IbibsE ANDSUKKEY, 1 ifv.i'i. Call ut MeKaninliis" statdes. ITOU sTl .E- -T WO NEW MARTIN? 1IKICK 1 niaciiiies. Also new ,owcr en-gine. 11,1 11 id at Hoild rs' and Trades' n-eh- , nice, r'uem-- ' X and 40. W.isab h bulliiimr. "7V.iTt I SAl.E OOOI1 HuliSE. TOI'llUliliY and liaruewi for sale. Address T. A, D. l imes OIHc '. ' L o : S A L E A I ' L A N N I ;m ll. L. V I' I A r lar,;e joliliing trade, rcuirally cated. i;ood re.is.tiis f,,r heiiim;, if soid lit once a uooil b,in;,iiu will ,e i ven on ea.sv terino. J. H. ltliizer ,v i o.. "'I West Second South. SAI.E OK i; SETVi () sl'I.F.NDli) I sites forluuCs'r yard, wareheiis. or Also one of t ie best sites forluid-nes- s In the iii v. Applv to owners. C.O.Whit-onic.ri- . an sioiiili Main st vet. or to VV. II. SllKAl.MAN. with Jo.lhe l'ilts Drui; Co. Ioi; STHKETSUH-- 0 i vi situated on West drive, only nl"e hi. c.sli'i 111 luou Nation il anl,. (Ireat indue inent-cc-ie- d to tmr laisers. Apjny at auk'' 11 Hi'os. l.uiiil er yaol, State street. I "( Hi SALE "ail.ue KKII lllill K. Al'l'LY to J, We sney. l.'Si West Fourth South. SALE- - ELF.OANT 8 HOOM HOFSF, V on ljL'iilh East street. All Modern nts. Price very lew. easy. Apply to the owners, V. O. Whltteinor". 'J.'!l south Main street, orto IV. IL Shearman, with liiidi.e-I'itt- Ciitnt.any. ANNL'AL STATEMENT For the jrearendlniDeceniber3l, 11)1, of tho condition of the tmm Insnrance Caspany. Made to the Secretary of the TeTitory of Utah, In pursuance of an Act KelatiiiK to Fire Insurance Companies, Approved March Kl, lss4. 1. Name of company and location, American insuran. e Company. Hoston, Mass. 2. Tho amount or capital stock is....J.iu).iin.no ,"t. The capital stoCK paid up Is 3m.iiiO) 4. The amount of its assets la .VS..31.;13 The amount of lis lUibiitttes(lnclud- - lut! capital! is 3R7,Hlil.M 5. The net surplus over all liabilities Is ?0,li81.tH 8, The name of its attorney or atrent F. Auerbach & Bro, Ladies ! Do jou want to save 15 per cent to per eent on your purchases. OUR CL0.1K DEPART3IE5T For this week announces a SPECIAL SALE at reductions which will jus-lif- y cur query. 3M Lad es" O ipes from T' 01 to ffl.no each. 400 Ladles Jackets from li.OJ to f:m.meich. Ml Ladles' Hlazers from 41. fo lo lb'..fr) each. a,'iU Conemaras an Ustcrs from f.l.W) to tl'i.m each. Missus' and Clilldr.'n's Jaclieti from l.fiii to 1 each. 1 Ladies Perire. 1'lald, Caineis Hair and Silk ready-mad- e Dresses from J5 to .). aJ Ladles Salleen, Crejie, (jiuifham and other ready-mad- wash fabric Dresaci from I1.7U to ... each. frill Ladles Wrappers and Tea Oowns from S'.c to $!" ea.-h- SiiO M sses' and 'hildren's wash and wool fabric Dresses from $1 to 0 sh. One lot each of Children's Short Coats, from 1 to a at il, 15, and 7. .",. One lot each of Infant's Lone Cloaks rrom f 1.7.1 t i ll'.'.MI. One lot of Ladies Hiai-- French Cashnvr Jersevs at jl ; worth t3. ( me lot each of Misses' Jerseys at aae and HU- each. One lot ea..b of i'aucy Knit Shoulder Shawls at auo and tl.!K; worth double. All of the above garments are of this season's importation, of the vciy beet stylos of fabrics, of superior fit and workmanship. WE WAHRANT EVERY GARMENT WE SELL. Onr Chita's Hat and Lace Cap Department Is full of attractive styles and colors in WASH FABRICS, INDIA SILKS, SUUAII AND LACE AT PRICKS RANGING FROM! 15c to $5 KAC1I. tS" Prices and styles sure to please you. OUR DRKSS GOODS SALI3 IIAVIXG PROVED A (IRAXD SUCCESS We continue samo for this week, Idles can save from Sn to K on each ra:r by hnylnz their own and children's Ph. iea from us. We are sole agents for the bct and tluest Shoes made in ihe world. EDWIN C. BURT k CO.,' New York Citv. CURTIS & WHEELER, Rochester, And other manufacturers of established reputation. We warrant every pair we sell. OUK CARPET DEPARTMENT OUIt WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT is selling some shows Ingrains and Brussels at a Rsdustisi N valties in Black Wash Fabrics It will pay you to call, All the rae now-- At popularprlces. 100 doen Mothers' Friend Shirt Waists, at 37Jc, 50c, 6ac, fcOc and $1 each, lioys' Kiltj from $2.25 upwards; best value evor offered In stylish goods. All bona fide bargains offered by onr competitors can always be found at our Mammoth One Price establishment. our MOTTO I We are Never Undersold. I F, Auerbach & Bro, lor i!,e Territory or Lian. upon w hom service of process in any civil action against said com-pany mav be ma te is Frank Karris. Salt Laae City. 7. The receipt 4 diulnit the year were Tlie expenditures dtiriuir tho year were 5r78,3t.."13 State of California. I Cot N I V OF SAH FllAM ISCO. f Ed. K. Potter, (reneral agent, belmr duly sworn, ilenoses and says I hat he is the aitove desert bed oitlcer of said company, and that the foreirolmr statement of the general condition of said company on said tinrty-hrs- t day of December, is correct, according to the host of his information, knowledge and belief, respec-tively. F.I 1. H. PolTilll. fiunscribed and sworn to bsfore n;e this IVth day of February, A. D. 18.0 . ISKAI.J UkOItGFT. KNox, Notary Public Tfuiutohv of Utah, Sk uktau y's Outcb, f ' I. Elliah Sells, seer tary of the territrjrv of Ltaii. do hereby certify "that the aisjve and foreiioinn' is a full, true aud correct copy of the annual statement of the treneral condition of the Amcrieun Insurance company of Dos-ton- . Mass.. tiled in my oince on the iitti day of February, isxi, lu pursuance of an act relating to tire insurance companies, approved March 1.;. 1S.-- in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and alhxed tlie meat seal ef Ihe territory ot Utaii, tnis ITthdaj'of April. Din. Kl.l-IA- RK1.I.R. Secretary ot l'tah Territory. J 'OK kknt ri'i"t:i; i'akt df tub f.lk suioeii, at Ntt. h K:e t First sjreet. I'Olt bl'.NT H.'I NI11KI) b'OUMS WlTH 1 board, at ST.) Las' First South. L"OH RKNT TIIKFK STORKS ON" THIRD r riouth. a li d: block cast of Unutsford ho-tel, sioreaud fourtei'ii rooms cn second tloor. ,.s Coiuiiierci.il sueet. Apply to 11. Pembroke. POK KENT STOKF.. WITH ft LIVING I rooms. Ucst availai.'e r i'lcatlon in the Kooiu 7. No. ,'i W. First South, Si to ti o'clel k p. ill. I "'OH KOOMS. WITH I or without board, li'.,' K. Sixth south 8t IOIi HKN'T "iTKNiSHLD lb OA1s7ki,K( rb- beht and bath, with or without board, ".t South Fifth East. ' I 'V O N C E !.. Y F l:K NISI i K D KotlMS, I Single or connected, witli use of bath. With or wiiiiout First bouse in Price's Court. ti. W. Temple. IM'KNI1II 0 1,'OOMSWITHOK WITHOUT ism West S.s oud Sout h. LV.ii KKNT KLEOANT Fl'K.VISlcED V roomsover the Times oflice for gentlemen. IHtiucn to itan. 7 AsiTi PKirCFNT I,' 'Nil ' Tl M ESti 1NKV I io per cut sh..rt tim.) monev .b.lci J. Snyder, ."15 and .p r lew k TeVnhone ,vT. 'Ft) LOAN fSiU I.N SMALL rU MS AT ? 1 1 eut. No couiuuss.ou. Address i.i. N. Tillies ollli-e- MONRV TO LOAN --WM. Tl'ifToN ROOM bullUiiiir Stat.j street. MONF.V TO LOAN' - ALWAYS ON HAM),' fo suit, ity pr. p ri v. in ' maraet rates, no delays. L.'il. k- M.illi st Visit tho Turf Exchange, (i Sooth Alain street. iPcvac-itiil- , noVs-i- MeiKliS lidil.E & F"H I rilt o,,se move--- , and ri lite lom exiterienee. i ar.-cs- outtit in t ttt.i-,- Mi, v. i Coine r A Soar? r'.-- , Ut ,g s 1. rc, y..s Main street. P. o. 11.. x )AS'n'.-.- FOlt IKl'tsM ASD I 'ATI I.'L 1 1.00 tare, liupairc oi lb'tiry Cohen, State str.-et- K. (DiE'li; ( O HL'Y NOTCH F' ANY I ane't'ilt .i!:d loan bm-- and ai.ort, tone, lio.ini 1 oniincrclal bilil.iilnr. iAL. X. I'. Ooi'KR-liIS-Al" 1Ji;i.S( ;;. in Ms room In Hie house ,,f i nu 'ers.t.ned at"'t:t 'soiemb'T .th !;.'. una h let siiic ee:i e;i:,i fr.cn. Tiler ale vaiu.l'.j t.iu k;or s :tw,!ittm l.iin aud any in'orieati- uus to ins v-- b e reals in m u ill ie re rd .1 a a ;;iv .,r .l.'IIN ".V J!.. Ml Last Second South st.eet. itt liSoNAI ('.v. C I NOKK. KOO.d 7HV Kl",m liote!, surgeon specialist m jatim dciirii-es ,d all kituiH. I.lver and klttiii'y catarrh, ail chronic diseases and cauccr-- i and t'.an. rs. In prao tii.e for & years. p'l fNIUNO WHF.ML KtDK.ta SIIOl.Xl" 1 should s e the N'-- ib.oer Slar f,.r ".l It S'eer.lni wlft-:- !;i.'..e; and I nil- - lo I. vers. Pi i. d.l- d. Don I ten a wnecl ti:l you s- e H. l'enii...,ki-- . the t lor the Si.-i- l J'ciniir. ..e. is. 'onime; elal slr--et-j Sfji Skookam Root jfi-- ' Grows Hair Rapidly. p. S. 'I'll Eradicates Dandruff. j..iA Stops Falling Hair. fafr.Jj?" ''fii" Is a Preventive kfK ofBaldnesa, Grows Hair on LVV"i '"J-- J Bald Head. If If T! i I an Exquisite If Toilet Article. V-'- l M I ' 'r j j n is Free from ai1 r't,'iiM i"' IH coloring matter. (T'Jd' mart i tgist'trd.) Containcs no Mineral orVegetable Poison Is an honest and meritorious preparation. Nature's Own Remedy. Skcckum Root Hair Grower Co, NEW YORK. For Salt by all Druggists. If yoo nan! anytlitiu:, tn ture.t wy to , gt It la to lnrt a "W t" not ri In this , paper. Daly tirecsnrs a line. CEO. A. LOWE, Dfaler In all kinds of first-cla- ss AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! Buggies, Surries and Road Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable. Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Etc Kailroail Contractors' Supplies. "Vs7arelipuce: 133 tc 1LS ITirst ZZast St. Clioic Huildinglotsin best part of East Hench, ! on electric car line. C. K. Was tland, 'Sl Main St. ZoQO Howard ! tTT T i!l par tho r;wwfi rpMtrrf (,r anr raw of t.lrw Cuminrtuit. I'veifiA, Sn-- il i'nn- - ips!kn or t!fif: cannot ctiro witti ttst t V.'pi;.nie I.ivr l'u. v hen tho tl rn uao Fti tctly ro(tiili'".i w,!h. "'!)' t ttrt) liiin 'y Vt'trrt.ah!, nu& nver f;tiJ it itiil jetton. S..if.ir"nii'.ed I r' ruTiliiinmir J 1'Uis. ?i nr-- i Rpwur of cmiui fans TMi ei r, 'iliif .mif tqr sua Jims c. WLbr cufA v, tuii ill. Choice wart'housi sites ou railway track Wantlanil, Main. j Mil TIIS Cllilll Nugsts of Nfwa Clipped from tlie and Po'islied up fur tut Keidc.rs of Tha Timosi U EEIEfEST I0SSIBLE SPACE. Utah's Nutr Nnii'bborn Events' of Local Interest Tbat Hive Occurred in tie Fast Few Days. Monta Vesta, Colo., want s a bfet sups!" factory. I.uku City, Colo , cl:tinis In have tho licrit lawn tiini chili in lit" west. (ii'orj'clo.vn liau hot. 'I (in issue of wilier buiiiW to llm aiiioimt of .'7,ll Mb Mrs. S. i!. Aiiislf.v has hei'ii tippoitil-pi- l town aunriioy at di-cet- i Mountain lulls. An u(ti'iii)t. i heiin niailo to rid tli town of Siiinlii, Coio.. of tin hums aii'l other timit'-ifLili- le resiileltU. A post olliee has hceii es! ahhtilieil at rnislone, .IcITersou conrily, Colo., wilh Jaini") . Miller lis posl ma-jter- . l.at jifi hollies of elk are leporteit to he 1'oainiuff in lh'" tieiKhliorhooil of 1 1st; Morrison Hun Cluh li'dis:; aL Meeker, Colo. Ilillv Ki'iiinifi". an olil tiino mail car-rit-hetrti- fi- i Steamboat Sprint," ami Lav. Colo., died at Spring. April 1"Jt h. Thfi borly of a man was found in th I'oaring Korka river, ten miles below Aspen. N otliiup; was found ahoiit 't that would lead to ieieiititieal.oM. William JSingle. ptniniiient and wealthy brewer of J t Nolle, Cold., mysteriously disappeared. I In left a letterslalitiirth.it he intended in end his life, and that his body would not he found. Tho diltienltiei between tho f'ontiai" Mining company and the Iowa people ut Aspen Ibtvu heeu rotiinroiiiisod. 'I he 1'onliac securii the rmhl to work the property tbroujfli the low a and I'.inpire ohnlt for one year. There jwilf he 2M,IIM) expended in public, roads, bridges, and wuler works in and around Antoiiito. Colo , besides K)0,0ihi which w ill he oxpunded hy the Tao "alley oornpaiiy in eouipletinif their cauai 'J'he trade alone of the Conejos miuinir camp in a few years inoro w ill sustain r.O'iu people. JAUrtF.iiU l'3 SHOT. A IiaHdlt Leader Who Feluned Death In Order to Make Ono More Ylcilin. During six months tlio htaro of Jalisco, Mexico, was tho field of operations for 'hat unscrupulous handit, Deiuerlio Tiimvj.'ui. Tho iiuthoritiea made luuny effoits to put a flop t ) tho robberies and murders which Jaurejrni mnl his hand had Imi'U commit! in', hut in Kpito of lln-H- i cllorls luii'Klaries, abdtiutions and murders by tho woro wero cotninitted by tho o. Thiuu'S finally caiiio to ni'-l- i a a-- that tho people of Jalisco ;;rew desperate, and decided that a Mtprcme eirortmiist bbiuado to nd th country of .lauiv-u- i. AccoiViiiily a company of infantry was ptit in readi-ness to pun ue ,Iaun "ui tit a moment's Uol ice and capture hii.l and bis band. Tim soldiers did not have Inn:? to wait, for they wero informed that Jaiin-ru- i intended to rob tin) plantation of El Car-ri- The chief of K''ndariiierio was auihori''.ed to station his fores in the viciiuly of I ho plantation and to cuptiirb the bandits, alive if possible. Whitu CoIuik 1 .litrrea and Lieutenant Ccl.--o Gomez, of ih" Seventieth infantry, weri stalioiicd wit h tln-i- soldiers in the vicin-ity of tiio plaiilation they saw ,)aniv.;ui mid his band of six mcu vnlenn:? the residence of i oj owner. Tho Soldiers at once surrounded tho house and demanded tho etirrender of Jauri Kui's party. This, demand was mv red by a murderous volley of bul-lets from tle repeal ins rilles of tho bandits. The solde rs at oiico returned the lire, Tlio simntiie? continued till lej'lil fall, win n lie' bandits ceiM-- firing. l!y lliis tiiui! tin' soldiers, convinced that discretion was tho botlcr part of valor, decided to wait till laornin beforo the baltle. Tib- - following; mornim?, however, ) he soldiers, lcil by Colonel Jurrea, ci'lecled an entrance to the hou.se and tlcre found si'i of the bandits de-id- . Their leader, on seeing 1 lie soldier.:, fled t'l till) lit I ir and baii icaded the door. lie was followed by two soldiers. One of these wan kil'ed instantly by a bullet from the. pistol of tile bandit chief. The other quickly fired at fiie port hole from which came the bullet which had killed his companion, and bis shot was answered by n f.Toau which showed that it had been elfective. Thinking that the coast was dearths soldiers made their way to the attic ami found tho bandit kirn? lyini; on the floi r behind an old lied. Ho W'as nearly from loS.s of blood, but ho inan-ue- d to hold a largo revolver in each hand and at once opened lire. Suddenly lie fell back apparently un-conscious. A soldier went, forward and bent over tho old bandit to seo if there were any traces id' life, when, wilh a mi;;hty effort, daureefiii raised himself to a silliu-- ; posture, shot tho soldier through the heart and thou died. In this battle four soldiers wero killed outright and eleven wero wounded, homo of them mortally. Jaui'ej,'ui's band was orto of the worst that ever visited the stale of Jalisco. One of the outlaw's favorite schemes was to surround the house of a wealthy planter in tho middle of the ni'lit and demand lar;?e sums of money, valuable horses, and in fact, any article that miht bo of value to tho bandits. If these were refused the bandits wonhi sometimes murder the planter, and at other times they would make him a prisoner and hold him till an cxhorbitaut ransom was paid. Cor.Clevcland World, MONTANA NOTES. Anaconda is howling about a street iprinkler. Tha Untie authorities are making war on the pawn sliopn. Many coal claims are beinc; located in the rlalkead counlry. lliitte is trying to stir its dot,' catcher into activity, hut with ery indifferent nuccess. On Thursday last Minnie Walker, a ltiiUfl prestiliite, ended a career of d: aipation aud sin w ilh a pistol bull. liutte, is auxioiisly looking for the rising of the star that is to herald the advent of the net smoke Messiah. Mammoth white swans are very plen-tiful just now in Harney valley. The lUirns Items says: "A wairou load oi' swans met with" a tlow sale here las! Monday. Some of (he birds weighed thirty pounds aud all were as fat as they could he." A report reached Ellcnsburirh Tues-day last of a brutal murder which oc-curred on Rickey ranch, a few miles west of Colville. John Abrahams, an employe, bc.eanits drunk and was soon involved in a quarrel with his brother, lolph Abrahams, re suiting in tho sliootinir and instantly killing o! the latter. Tho murder se-cured a horse immediately after he had couimitlid tho bloody deed aud lied. The report spread rapidly, and late yesterday afternoon full lifty men were on his trail, lio will no doubt be lynched if caiu;ht. John Abrahams is one of the typical bad men of that sec-tion. Several years ago he brutaliy shot an Indian to death but escaped punishment. The, murdered man leaves a wife and two children. Trouble Drought by nil Oput. "People latijrh at me," said JUr. lien-derso-a drumiuer, 'becausi! I returned an opal rine; and took a diamond instead. I am not superstitious, but I will tell you why I will never wear an opal ayjaiii, "1 started on a tour through thesouth. Business was jrmal and 1 put on the riiu,', for it was a beauty. A few days after-ward I lost a valuablo charm from my watch chain. Though I offered a T-oward iind ndvertised diligently I recovered it. About three days later 1 w.i.-- robbed of my pocketbook oontain-iui- r n tino diamond, eoiisiderablo money and iitiportant papers, 1 bean to sus- - peei, iiie litrj. was lihi causo vi my 111 luck, but I couldu't mako up my mind to disjioso of it. "A week after I boarded a train going to Columbus, but changed my inten-tions and Rot oil', taking another one. Wo were hardly out of town beforo the train rolled over an embankment, and I was pretty badly hurt. Then I was con-vinced that the opal was responsiblo for my bad streak, and I put it in my trunk. 1 havo had no accidents since, and this is tho reason why I won't wear nu opai ucuiu. The jeweler who said mo tha itono wouldn't put on tho rinir for ifoOO, ami ho now has it up for sale in bis show window." rittsbnri? Dispatch. IDAHO NOTES. A. C, Rowley, an inmate of tho Ada county poor house, coinuiitled suici on Saturday. No cause is known lor; the act. Tho! 'Joe Wilson bouse," as it was j familiarly known, on the, valley road about two mile from lioise. and ow ned . by Hon. A. R- t'ru.en of Curtis, Neb., was completely destroyed by liro Thurs-day morning. L. T. Bump, a prosperous farmer of Post Palls, Idaho, called the attention of a reporter to the fact the other day that he has on his farm a neutiina cuii-osit-in tha way of a It inonllis-ol- Jersey heifer that has piyen birth to a pretty calf that is no larger than a jack rabbit, and it is as lively as a cricket. Apparently tho ranchers of Camas prairie and Wood river are doomed to mother grasshopper plague. 1'or tho three past seasons they havo lost tho greater part of their grain crops by reason of the pest. It now appears that the eggs laid last season aro hatch-ing out aud the valleys aro full of young hoppers. Tho ranchers havo had a bitter experience the past three years ami they are in a iiuandary whether to 6ow grain or not. . ... . low Shells Aro Classibcd. Shells, as wo popularly call them, are pvupvd by uiituralists under tho head of inolltisks, and in the .scale of life they represent the si vt li irreat branch of tho nniinal kingdom, following the worms, though 8.mm naturalists classify them differently. Tho branch is divided into classes. First wo have the shells with two valves, as tho oyster, which is a Laiucllibranch, a long word referring; to tiio folds in tho animal. Sumo of those- b ' vo siphons and soma have not. Then wo come to tho siugla shelled mollusks, or gasteropods, go called because they ar( footed. Then there are the fciieli-les- s forms, tha air luoiliisks, as snails, and litjiilly tiio sipiids, (ir ccphalopodit, or j bfid tooled, all of which have their pe-culiarities, and aro Weil worth special ettidy if the reader is interested in The oyst. is are tho lowest forms of the group, tiio humblest yet the most valu- - able. A '"blue point'' in a deep eln-1- ivpreseii",.s a vnsi industry and a deli- - j cious. morsel.- - Cor. Sun Francisco Chron-icle. WYOMING NOTES- - Hon. J. F. Crawford of Saratoga, thinks that he has discovered a gas well. The Union Pacific has paid out :J5.iMrt for grading done in the Cheyenne yards during the isst ten months. This is tho kind of lies tho Laratnio Pomerang tells: "Mr. Jackson I'.rown brought in from her ranch yesterday a very large hen's egg. ft measured fcjxCf inches and w eighed four ouuees. It was a whopper." President lohnson of the state uni- - ' vcrsity willdevote the next two mon'hs to the work of organization. lie will: soon visit the agricultural experiment stations. Locations are yet to bo made, j in Crook and Laramie counties. Kaon station will have a superintendent and foreman, besides the laborers. liouuli on lie Dnde. j Do Undo (who does not liko a very! tii'-- h cilia!) These collars aro too liiii. t show me Riuiotliing lower. j Salesgirl (with dignity! --Those are the 'iicapi-s- we have, sir. We don't keep j iloii-rhoi- ) kuihIs.Xow York Weekly. j Auction! AURtlttn! On Friday. Mav 1st, at 10.8) a. m. I sharp, No. L'i? S. West Temple street, house of ten rooms, three hue marble top sets, and other sets, springs, mat- - tresses, line lot of carpets, sown heat-- ! ing stoves, one cook stove, glass door cupboard, extension table, stands ami toilet sets, dishes', kitchen nlensils. etc. ; K. A. Andkkws. Auctioneer. A Kosher Meat Combine. The latest combination has just been i ffvc'.e-- anions tho Jewish butchers of the city. The, price of Kosher meat has advanced in conscjm-iic"- , an 1 there has urisf ti much dissatisfaction anion i; tho r;ciJ.'tits. In the soutlieru part at tho euy every Jewish butcher lias joined the new movement, wliilo in tha northern iorlion only a few continue, idling ;it tin' old ii .oir- - s. prices have Liecii advanced about one-thir- and tho rthodox Jews have Mtariux them in tho face the alternative of getting one-thir- d i. ?s wont for their inoii- -j or depriving ;bomst;lvev pl.ilad-;-ihi- Tinted i |