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Show 2 ' THE SALT LAKE TIMES. MONDAY. MAY 11. 1891 I his absence, shot hur od, and clubbed her daughter over Ihe bend with the weapon. When she thought both the children were dead sho shot herself in tho breast, dying almost instantly. The children won alive at lint ac-count, though the boy's life i de-spaired of. It i whispered that infi-delity on the part of the husband was the cause of tho tragedy. Captain who is an Indian policeman on the Walker Lake, reservation, is nearly crazed with grisf, and will not marry again until the cold weather sets it. Carson Appeal. . NEVADA NOTES. The barbers of Carson have decided to keep their shops closed all day on Sundays. F. C. IVishop has been appointed school census marshal of Virginia dis-an- d is now engaged at his work, having commenced last Monday, lie is an old and reliable hand at it. Tim wife of Captain Jnsepheus, se-cured her husband's revolver during other with nonsense, but will give yon facts, om. e hours from B a. in. until p m.. at i Kouth West Temple street By letter, . Inferences of Star of Mystery: Hert Keese, tSlt East With street-De- ar Blr: d please check fir ,'. This 1 10 per cent ofthoKainH fur your valuable iulorniation, promised you, I shall be noon to sue you. James tiellen. 1117 Minnesota strict, Omaha, Neb." "Buffalo, N. Y., Hept. 1. -',r' "T1 Keeaa. Imi. :Dear Blr You will find post-onic- e oritur fortho, and many thanks fur bring-ing my husband back, who loft me fonrtem years ao. and I shall only b too glad to y u to all my friends, and to the whole world. Mrs. Mift'li Hayes." "Dr. Bert Keexe. K.sq.s Hear find check for IOi) for stonjilnu my sou from uring alco-holic drink. Mrs. Salllo t'urguson," ulncln-nat- l Kwiutrer: "The wonderful feats per-formed by the modern medium, Dr.Bert Been from New York, to a select party of prominent business men at Ninth and Walnut, were aud the question arose all over, Where does he get hie rower? He Is a puz-zler; some sav he must bs the devil In " CuUtilsout, as it will not appear every day. VHIUVAI. OF TUB STAB OF MYSTEHY uf all prophets: Kenownetl ty t'te pivss sin.l ptitiib a the wonder of the Nineteenth 'entuiy. Don't fail to see lr. lUrt Keese, V.e f.re:ttest of all mediums, ami who without a peer on the top of the prole!, n. an'l th he wi'.l pro e to all through bi Woiitlei'lul p were and alHO through thousands of tlaltennij teKtin.oniais from thij moHt iromlnent hiiMim'ss, profession-al and nee'f-pape- mn of the lob. He Ih not a fortune teller, but a Kunuine mediimi. and i an he ron-oilt- I n all afl.iirso' life. No mat-ter what trouble yti are in, mrae and he will KlatUVm you up. There is no for anyi o ly tj be uiieapiiy if the Htar of Mystery is around: no use for you to tc.ia up In despair through dls;i,pf)lutment of ottier pretended clairvoyants, mediums, fortune-teller- - and ui nil readers. Come and mh the din-tor- ; he will give each one their lii'-- t ry front the era He to the rave. and if you find one flaw In It no pay Is esperted. Dr. lit-o- e is the only meuiuin on the face of ths fio! who doce nut tahe any pay in advance, working h.s equal was never found, aud will never be heard of, an-- to prove this, no mutter what yu aixh him to accomplish, hu does not make any chnre lor them until the result in such a you d inand. ''Why does bedoit v' he knows his powers and can afford to w ait for the result. Wherever ha Ke his parlors are always crowded by seek-ers ol truth. lie will not flatter von iika YKftTKMUAT 1 HITOBY-HA- Y to. It. J. Tnnjot, great fZtfK fl nance minister of France, 3JM born; died I7H1. vli'i 'r X V, profligate king KTL ?. of France, died uf small- - ClTl Jr IJTit.'ulonel Ethan Allen sur- - prised mid captured Ticon- - fcj ileroga In the name of "Je- - Jh bovah and the Continental cutiifreea." $ NJi'' lHfre Jiattle at Norfolk, Va. ' Jaia-llutl- at Clvliiue'a Fer- - ETHAlf AtXEM. ry, La.; (jeneral Thomas Jonathan Jackson ('Stonewall") died at Guinea Htutlon, Va., of wounds inflicted in mistake by his own t ronps. lHttt The "Day of Plans-liter;- seven consider-alil-u battles; rt.OX) Kederiils shot down in assault on ljuirrl Hill (N'y river), Va., and but ot Confederates; Federal loss for the day there about lU.OOJ, Confederate un-known. liffi -- Jefferson Davis captured near Irwlns-vill- c, lia., by First Wisconsin and Fourth Slichlicun cavalry; Major General Samuel Jones at Tallahassee surrendered his 2,1L3 men as the"Army uf Florida." ist spike" driven on I'nlon Pacific railway at I'romontory Holnt, U. T., with much, ceremony; celebration throughout the I'nilrd States. IP'JO-T- ho Very Hcv. William Keegnn, vicar ' general of tho Cathollu diocese of Brook-lyn,' died there, ai'cd 07. 1IIH IIATK IN HISIORV-MA- Y 11. I'ilt. the elder. Earl of Chatham, ili-- d. Spencer I'ercival, Hrltish minister, s') - Mme. Itecamier, fnmous beuuty, died. l of- - liuttle at .Mount Vernnn, Ark., the Fed-erals commanded by Colonel Fowell Clay-ton, afterward irovcrnor of tho state. ISfll Sheridan's raiders lli(ht at A.shlaiul and Yellow Tavern, near Kiehmond, Va. Isl. tU'iu nil Jetr Thompson surrendered the "Army of Arkansat," to (renerai Urcuville M. Knlk-oa-t Chalk ISlulT, Ark.; G.IMM men paroled, IW ('oiMinndnre Kittson died at St. Paul, Vl'it).; lsirn tSM'-'i'l- ic liothsi'liilds notified tho emperor of Austria that unless the pruseculion of the Jews ceu-se- tin would remove their bank 'id capital to l'esth. fVONTAN A NOTES. Dennis Shay claims to have the most proiilic cow in Jctlersoo county, Mon-tana. She dropped three calves all of tho mala gender a few dayi ago. An imperfect blast in tho lime rock near Mr. Malison', smith of Jmnif-ston- , last Saturday, shot out a piece of rock over tho blufT to Mr Mattton's resilience, atrking aud instantly killing his old child. Hattie Miilender went into W. M. CnckrcH's ollice, at (ireat Falls, last Saturday, and askt'd for a license per-mitting her to wed Anderson Craven, This was tho first time in the history of thu oIlii-- whore the bride-to-b- ap-plied for the liceuso. Needles to say, it was iiromptly granted. Uoth live in (ireat l'alls. Walker House. n Che Walker is located In the business center of the City aud has ail the Modern Improvements & Conveniences I'ertnlnlnir to a strb-tl- first-clas- s house. Tt managed as well as m y hotel in the West, in I 1, strictly the bus.ness aud tourist Dotal tt Salt Lake City. Passenger I levator. the Walker and the Metropolitan are the twt ieid:ng hotels of S.Ut Lake City. G. S. Krh, Proprietor. JMIK fOUGAN JJOTEL. C ntral Location. First-clas- s In All Its Ap-pointments. Kates-P- er Day $a.ftO. Fire r on every floor. Passenger sieaiu heat, h t and cold water. Flee Irie ll:tht anil bells in every room. EUW1N Idl'LI OKI), Chief Clerk. J. U. CUKk, r. C. 15. Durst has just received a full carload of line fresh Vegetables. 72 71 Kat Second South St. Lynch k Glasmann. j t Real Estate Brokers. 3 $ 1 : 1 1 I We Offer the Following Bargains for a Few Days Only, j They Must be Sold at Once. j I Tta Following Aw Genuine Bargains: j i 33x1 SO ft IOt, with ttvy Fram Cottotrc 3 rooms, Uutm pantry and closet, city water, frolt tre: cm Alarrveda A venue, between Brlguam and First South, near Utu iast j 60x1.10 ft, 4 Works north from MoCornlck's Residence) nicely located, fruit trees, etc 1,000 60x140 ft Lot, on Capital Hill, nicely located, beautiful view... 750 2."xl 40 ft Lot, on Capitol Hill, good location, fair view.. 0Q 3 Lots, 30x140ft each, on Grant street, between 5th & flh orth; each 150 40x1 Iff 1-- 2, on Main street, 13 block from Temple; tbUUasnap 12,000 lO Lots, 2Axl25 ft, 3 blocks north of Poplar Grove; the bunch tor - 1,250 330x105 ft, double corner,4 blocks southeast of Warm Sprints line peach orchai ti oa ki 7,000 25(i 3-4- x1 Oft ft in wost part of Lot 2, Blk 80, Plat A, per front ft (easy tonus) 35O beautiful building lots, rtOxl. ft each, on 4th East, bet. 3rd and 4th South, per front It S3 13 lots. 30x148 each, on 1. & H. G. railroad, bet. nth and lit li North, good terms, each .. . SfiO 28 Lots, 38x157 ft each, Block 8, on 9th North St.. Lake View Addition, eaa of U. F. K. R.; beautiful building lots, must be sold in pairs $275 each, xeep corners; t cash, balance 1 year tt per cent; cheapest lots oa Ui market We Oiler tne Above for a Few Days Only. Easy Tcrrrjs ! Lynch k Glasmann. NuticA Itnmoval. fiorf0 F. ('oslrisan, th architect, has removed his ollice from tho Wa-satch biiiblinft to rooms 1IMI and 107 Commercial block, where bo will bo pleased to meet nil old friends and patrons and liken is any onu dsairing to engiiga his services. 0 N L Y 5(1 A LINK rnit nrntcROFA dv ertibkm knts - In this column is ONLY SC. A. LINE. ' It Ih the beat "WANT" column puMisUed In SaltJ.alo brinslngsurer returns than any other. A notto publtslisd hsrg will rsach mors radirs than any other t aper. Jecp this In tntod nd brlnn your "Want" A JatoTH E TIMES. 19 Commrrcl al Bt. " I he Cullen, THE H03EEN HOTEL OF SALT LAKE. S.C.EWING. - - PROPlt. Ml Teileti JUST OPENED. TCE CLY FIRST-CLAS- S HOTEL U THE CITY, Cor. Ham and Sonti Temple Sti Nut In of KoinoTal. , We desire to inform our patrons and friends of our removal to birgrr and nioro convenient (gunrters in the new Commercial block, rooms H," and Nt), where wo will he, as heretofore, ready to transact with promptness and dis-patch all lire and life insurance business our friends may deem advisable to favor us with. Hvam.s & 1iniay, Commercial Rank Building. Look at Doskey's second addition. Ckolrs Building lots in best part of East Bench, on electric car line. C. K. Vantlam, 2:)5 Main St. Kye, ear. uoso, throat and luns. Dr. Burrows, 51 and r4 Commercial build-ing. Have, withdrawn from firm of Freeman it Burrows. Spectacles lilted. - - - - XSJA NTE Ditl IjEMiioVW:OMAlo TT iiensral housework. Apply G4M Kast Soulh. "l fANT K D --TOB CVANTfi SAY OUTFIT TT lu part or completa. I'rlce must be low. Address Kenentl delivery, A. U. Cook. 1 '"A N T Kl-- HY A YOOnITmAN, A PO-- sltion as bookkeeper or clerk In a dry jrcod or grocery store, Wsites no object. Eastern recommendations. Aderess U. H. Taoruton. Times ottlue. I ' A N T K D - A 1 (,HJM MATB CO N V E N I T T ently loi ated. newly furnished room, SMO a month. Address Ed, Tims offlte. M' ANTEDALL, kTndSOF-SECO-ND T hand furniture. Elchlson & W'ebbsr, 157 South First Kast. ' ANTED TO bUY 600 OLD HUILUINOB T T of ail kinds. Utah House Moving Co. ri, H O i: H K 3 TcTm OV eTv TaSTh OU 8 K Dff MovlnitCu. bnlldinn. 1,'OK 8AI.K HOUKH0l.D EFb'ECTS, r Call at efl Fast Sixth South street, on and after Monday, Mivy llth I7l)K SALK HuitSKiTTKIDI.K AND lniulreat Foote s stable on State Road, or at police headiiuarters I'OK SAI.K OR LEA 8 K T W O SPLENDID Sites for lumber yard, warehouse or man-ufactory. Also one of tbe lx"t sites for bul-ueM- s Inthei ltv. ApjilT to owners. C. O. ', or to W. H. Hhearmaa, Oodbe-Fltt- s Drug Co. building. IOH SALE-aJO,- ltt) RED BRICK. APPLY J, irn West Fourth South. Voir NT 8 ROOM HOUSE P on Eivhtb F.st street. All Modern im-provements. Prion vary low. Terms easy. Apply to the owners, ('. O. Whlttumore or to VV. II. Shearman, Oodbe-Pitt- s Drug corn- - The Rssson Why Sam Levy's cigars hold tbe trade by so I! no a grip is thai be never deceiTes bis customers. Whon he puts a cigar on tho market he maintains its full standard of excellence forever. He does not charge an extra profit to in-sure risks, such as are taken by nine-tenth- s of his competitors. All his goods are guaranteed and he will not allow a customer to keep any that are not entirely satisfactory to his trade. . Sam Lkvy, Cigar Manufacturer. 171 and 173 South Main street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Three Days' Special sale of undorwear at the Buck eye Clothing, Boot and Shoo company.. first a-ieXiT- D Overland Excursion IDAHO FALLS IDAHO, Under Manag-eraes- or Vba Interior l aud and Immigration Company, Leaving Denver. Cularado.....SO p. m.. May Portlxud, Orexoa .B.43 p. m.. Stay l't Halt Lake, Hah P- - m., May 1 Butte, Montana 7.00 p. m., May 14 AU trains arriving at Idaho Falls oa the morning of Msjlt. Tickets from Fartland and Dcbtoi nod for ten days. From Beit Lake and BoKe City live dare. ROUND TRIP RATES. From Denver and Cheyenne. ..,t'i0.00 From Fortlaud and Spokane............. 20. OS From Lake City fi fl1 From Butte City .. ........( 7.a From 0(deu - Tickets may be obtained from loeal Union Pi elfic neut at all interueciUrU) stations, at tb l rate of oue end oue-ha- lf cente per mile. , i The 8nake River valley, in whioh Idaho Falls u centrally located, is tbe most favored reclou ol the eoantry. It hsa millionsoj acree of rich f turning leaoa, an abgadance ol water, vast fnreeu of pine timber, valuable mln, oral dietriiSw ooal fleldi and an sntiulled climate Altitude 4.S00 u i.tM. link telle ii oo a wat priviieire of bowe power capectty. K ii dotiued to beoome nn iniposSsnt rsilroad, oonv moreial aad inaoitfaotarlnjr oeoter, and it te predicted that wluiin two lean the city will be the home of lr,, 000 people. Prwieut pop lation 7(10. Popolalion of oeonty U.uttJ. REAL ESTATE SALES Daring the visit of Uie axeuniaiiiets, a lsrn onmber of eooiee bneineee and reeidenae lota in the coming metropolis will be sold at anotioa withoat reserve, giving all an opportunity in eenure pnipertyat tfceir am prioea. This sale wiU he ceodnrted by Meri. V7KLLKK A MACPHElliWN.lateof Sbd 1'rsnoiioo, auction, ears, anil will lie made an intereeting feature. BAR3ECUE 1.0 JOLLIFICITIO.H On the days of sale a sraod barbecue feetival will be given for the entertainment of Che visitors, by the roaaaiiert of the eicareion. The pro-gramme will Include tossta, speeches, mneie, etc. Fall particular of the escureion. also, inform-ation of Idaho Falls and the Snake ftiver valley ct 1 be obtaiued from circular. of The Interior Land and Imicigi'ition Company UaamaStotllaBk Itlvak, DJCM vB, COLO, Deep Creek Stage leaves Stockton for Dugway Moudav, Wednesday aud Friday noon. Time, 20 hours to Dugway. Fare $13.50. I MUce of II. C. Lett & Son. rooms 27 aud L'S, Commercial bank building. -- - Choice warehouse sites on railway track. Wantland, 235 Main. Trade with K. A. Wolfs, the grocer. He has valuable books to give to his customers. Telephone GU8. Rapid transit to Deskey's second ad-dition. tiany Imlldlmt-gov jUcut. 15o1bRKNt' Ft'RNlLHED ROOMS WITH bi aid. Rear lad Bute street. TCR KKNTAN ELKtlANTLY FURNISH-- r cd hotine for one year. No. 1.14 E. Third South. Aprlyon premises or at room 8. Oodoe-Pltt- Drug Ci).tmlldtrg. TXlt KENT A 8iXRfOM HOt'SE. WELL 21 located. Inquire ol Alfred Duushee, rooms 34 and 2S, CornmerrMal bliiclc. lOK ROOM3 WITH r board, at 349 East First South. IOR RENT-THRE- E STORES ON THIRD r South, a half blot-- east of Knutsford ho-tel. Store and fourteen rooms on second floor. li Coiuuierciai street. Anuly to H. Pembroke. It RENT STORE. WITH 6 LIVING IX) Hest available KTix-cr- location In the city. Room 7, No. 3 W. First South, to S o'clock p. m. loB ROOMS. WITH r or without b(rd. in? E. Sntth SiJtith 9J U0It H ENT FV RNISHED ROtlMS, ELEO-- r trio lurht and bnth, with or without board. jw South FlfthEast. rjiwO NicELY FUKN1SHEI) ROOMS, 1 Biiiyle fr connected, with nse of bath. With or without board. First house In Price's flnnrt 4'l A W. Thmnli EAGLE FOUNDRY & MACHINE ' COX2ST"3r . 424 WEST FIRST SOUTH : SILT LIKE CITY, I'TilJ EARLS FUMITURE t CARPET 1 07, 200 and 211 Stat Road, corner Second South. Are showing the meat elaborate line of FURNITURECARPETS Tapestries and Upholsteries in the city. We make a specialty of furnishing private residences throngti Ut. Everytniug-- are itielow DJvv aud mudorn. Our specialties in Carpets and Scotch Axniinsters. Jioyal Wiltons. Kidder-minster- s, JCc, A-- Also a lsrge line i CHINESE AND JAPANESE MATTING B E.1RLS FIRMTCRE AXD CARPET CO. ; The Holmes Building, Corner State Koad and Second Soutb Bt Jilonctt to ioan. NriPETTrKNTTlTi EY 1 10 iter cent short time money. John J. Snyder, .'.r and Hi 'I''t' block. Teh phone .V7. rTstTLO 'h8M AIX SUMS AT 13 1 ir cent. No commission. Address Ci. N. Times oltlce. TO LOAN WM . TV KTON ROOM MONEY bullilinff. State street. M- ONKY TO LOAN-ALWA- YS ON HANI), - in sums to suit, on rlly jirnper'y, at low-est mnrket rates, no delays. E. ii. Wicks, KM Main t. yi'roottrtl. 'pO THAUK-- A lOi'.O EOK X either in city or in ood aililttlon. lloiiAi K J. M athkm s, --J: Main street. F 57 WHITTKMOKE AND 71rARM- - i. Ktron ii; law offices removed to (loilbe Hitts Drug Co. ti ld'if, comer Mam an! Elrst Soutb. 0" l'U'M, MORPHINE. C'llLOKAL, COCAINE and oplnm pttiolttmr hatilt cuied. Chained and Unchained. Hook ot IMi iiauea llls'tr d wut free. Address box tWM. halt Lake City, Utah. OUSE MOVERS IiOYLE k FOWLEH, practicjl loiie moer and raisers. A r experience. I aiveft outht In the territorv. oritce. O Connor & Hhafler's drug store. liMMaiu street. I1. O. Hox lis' Utah & Montana Machinery Co. ?RV --m- W High Grade Machinery! For all ktnds of fluty. Carries tn Btoclt for Immediate delivery Mugnesla Sectional, Pipe Covering; Iron Pipe and Fittings, Air Compressor j, Ingersoll-Sergeant- , K. D. Co. Kock UriliS. ENGINES & BOILERS. From 3to0 Horse Power. floistlng Enylnes. Pumps. Horse Whims, Wire Kope. Drill Sireel. Mine and Mill Bupplies, feafoty Nitro Powder, Caps aud Fuse. Main Office and Ware rooms, 259 S. Main St., Sit L ke City. AGENCY, Butte, Mont fy Correspondence Solicited. IIesry I Clark, xE TAILOR" 29 E. FIRST SOUTri Pleasant Valley Coal Co. SALT LAKE AGENCY. Successors to A. L. Williams, Agent. pLEASANT yALLEY AND ASTLE QATE A.NTHACITE AND BLACKSMITH QOKE AND CHARCOAL. A. W. Caine, Manager. Chute & Hicks, Local Agents Office 43 W. Second South. Coal Yards cor. Second Soulb and Filth "West. Telephone 444. Hawi of tbe We.it Polished Up, BoileJ Down, so That He Who Bun May Bead. A.UT E0IS30B3, AUT BDLLUa Items of Interest and Bits of Current Comment From the List of Cur Exoliangos. The new boat Florence mada ils first trip across across Utah lake on Thurs-day. On board were ubout lifty pt oplu. .Mrs. Ir. Hanson, who has been In I'r.ivo this winter and spring studying medicine, returned to Chester last week and will practice there. Last Tuesday Mrs. Markey, landlady ut the section house nt Price, uiHlocated the shoulder of her little son by lifting him too suddenly by the band. Lloyd Larsen, a old boy, nar-rowly escaped death on tho rails at Mauti Sunday by beinsr pulled from be-tween two cars, where he had fallen w hen thu train started. Donald Mcl'hemm who killed L. C. Palmer at lticliliold, was found guilty of murder in tho seroud degree and sentenced to twenty years imprison-ment in the penitentiary. Messrs. A. A. Noon, .1. K. Ilooth and Thomas b eslev traversed I'tsh lake in 1HH4, and sounded it in ft great number of places in order to ascertain the feas-ibility of navigation. The deepest poiut found was about twenty feet. One Kentlemnn of Kphram said the other dav that whilo be was plowing he had turned up grasshopper egc to the depth of an inch. He says if wheat had been sown at the rate of lilt) bushels to tne nere it would hardly look thicker than did tho eggs of this destructive t. Kegistcr. St. Ceorgn has at last taken a grow-ing spell as regards business and in-crease of population. The town has remained somewhat stationary for some time past, but it has evidently now taken a fresh start and bids lair to eventually become the metropolis of southern I'tab. especially when it ob-tains a railroad. William J. Powell & Co. are building a reservoir about four miles below Cleveland the dam of which is 5")0 feet ioug and twenty-fir- e feet high. The dam will be 100 feet wide at the base add twelve feet at the top, and will make a body of water a mile long by half a mile wide, with an average depth of fifteen feet. Around the lake they intend to plaut a great number of shade trees of all varieties, and in a few years tho people of Cleveland will have a line summer resort. The big water ditch known ai the Cottonwood canal, now being con-structed from the Pine Valley moun-tains to St. Ceoi'iie, is now completed as far as Washington, a distance of twenty tnilas. where it will end until a tunnel can be cut through the Jilack Hidge when the work will be continued on to St. (ienrge. The entire construc-tion when completed will be about twenty-si- miles in length, and is being done under the direction and at the cost of the authorities of the city of St. (ieorge. COLORADO NOTES. W. C. E. Koch of Aspen shot and fatally wounded Andy McFarland. Joe Iliifrhes was accidentally shot and killed at Dallas by bis friend William Collier. (1. T. Bradly was appointed post-muste- r at Virginus. Ouray county, vice C. A. Dollarde, resiffned. Miss Wallace, a younff bidy living a few miles west of Trinidad, was last week thrown from a wagon and both cf broken. Antonito has just completed a fino two story publit! school buildinp; at a cost of $r(K)0. Two hundred pupils can bo easily accommodated. Work has been commenced on tho Rico branch of the Kio Grande Southern at Ilium, and the junction for the Kieo branch Track laying has been com-menced again and pushed on to Uico. At Boulder the jury in the Browers case brought in a verdict of involuntary manslaughter. The jury was out twenty-thre- hours, and had once sent word to Judge Downer that they could not agree. Tbe Animas river at Durango is higher than it has been for years. Heavy overflows are reported and much damage has been done. Bridges are be-ing w ashed nut, fences are gone and growing crops are greatly damaged. A brother of David and William Krothers, well known old timers at Aspen, recently arrived from England. His wife was taken violently ill during her long journey and died Monday at tho reidenee of David Brothers at Wheat Ridgo. Last Thursday night Charles Natricb, aged 13, aud Mamie Irving, aged 10, both of Nathrop, got wcury of single blessedness aud eloped. They are sup-posed to have gone to Salt Lake City, where they will hare the hymeneal knot adjusted. Judge Charles L. Allen adjourned court at Yuma on Thursday, afterciear-in- g up the docket. The jury in the case of the l'eople vs. Alex K. W. White, charged with branding and stealing cattle belonging to the Brush Cattle company and other cattle men of (!re-iey- , after being out all night, brought in a verdict of not guilty. THE BURLINGTON ROUTE. A Great System Whose Linee Reach tk. Ureat Cities. With T000 miles of gtei'l laid track penetrating the states of Illinois, Iowa Missouri. Minnesota Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming and South Dakota, is the designation of the K. & M. rail-road and other roads controlled by the C. 15. Ji Q. railroad. This great systoni reaches, with its own lines, all the important cities in the west: Omaha, Lincoln, Denver, Cheyenne, New Castln. Doadwood. Da-kota, Hot Springs and all points in the Black Hills; Des Moines, Burlington, Davenport, Kock Island, Galesuurg, l'eoria, Chicago, Atchisou, St. Josepn, Kansas City, Hanihal.ljuiucy.St. Louis, Minneapolis and St. l'aul. The Burlington's through vestibule trains are composed of Tollman tHtad up in luxurious style and ace sleeping cars of thu newest and latest furnished with drawing rooms, smok-ing apartments, toilet rooms, and lava-tories supplied with hot and cold water, and well selected libraries of the works of our best authors; elegant reclining chair cars (seats froel; the famous hurliugton dining cars, serving meals en route, and iirat class coaches and smokers. These superior trains run daily n Denver, Lincoln, Omaha, Chicago aud l'eoria; botween Denver, Atchison, St. Joseph, Kansas City and ISt. Louis; between Kansas City, St. Joseph and Chicago; between tit. Louis and St. Paul and Minneapolis; and between Omaha, St. Joseph and Kansas City. Pirect connections are rnado in mag-nificent union depots at Denver for all points in scenic Colorado, Utah and the I'acitic coast, at Chieapo and St. Louis or all points east and south, and at Kansas City (or all points east, west and south. Tho Burlington is the shortest line, and runs through trains with Pullman sleepers to the Black Hills. For rates or time apply to any cou-pon ticket agent in Utah, or tho under-signed. K. E. Wai.kfr. (ien'l. Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. J. Francis, (J. T. & T. A., Omaha, Neb. IDAHO NOTES. Logan county has an assessed prop-erty valuation of $2,(HM).000. , The first bank of Nampa has been re organized with a capital stock of $200, 000, of which 150,000 is paid up. A. S. Senter's store at Shoshone was burglarized by hooos Wednesday morn-ing and a lot of goods stolen. This makes ths third time the store has been visited by burglars. 'So clue has been obtained of the miscreants. Tho Hellenic postmaster has been the recipient lately of a little attention in the way of a report forwarded to Wash-ington accusing him of inattention to and neglect of business, which the Her-ald characterizes as a calumny. Garden valley is situated about fifty-fiv- e miles northeast of Caldwell on the north fork of tho Tayette, aud is about two and a half miles wide and seven miles long. It is an oasis in the moun-tains, being entirely surrounded by heavily timbered hills. Hire is the prettiest and richest agricultural spot in the state of Idaho. Kvery inch of the valley is in cultivation. |