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Show 4 2 ; THE SALT LAKE TIMES. SATURDAY. MAY, 23, ISO! , I Till DATK IN HISTOKY-N- AY 83. 41l (I trolamo Savonarola, Italian reformer, stran-gled, and corpse burned at Florence; born 14o 179S- - Thomas Hood, poet, born lu Umdou; died there May H. IMj. lXlo Siarali Margaret Fuller, author anil marchioness (in Italy) of Ossoll, liorn lu Cambridge port, Man.; drowned ou tin) In 1st- -p(lilt and coast in Hviuwitli Iter xnoMaa noon, husband and ton. James ISucliauan Ends, cinriiiuer, build er of thu lirst .Mississippi Kuuboals aud do- - mrncr of Oie Kails burn at Law runccbui'K, lud.; died lsstl. rai Ambrose iiurusidc, born at Lil irty.lud.; died in Bristol. K. I., Kept. 3, lost. Wd Hii bard Lulor blicil, Jrisli poet, orator and patriot, died In Florence, Italy; bora ucar Waterford, 17111. ldti-lial- tlo of Fort Cruitt, N. M. Iisti-Tli- ren tn;i.or bailies lu Virirlula. UH- - Ikwniilugof tliu live days' battle at North Anna river, Va. Lcnion, editor of Loudon Punch, died; boru lsw. l6l-T- of I'eraia visited Alexander III at bk I'titotrebura. . chained. Bonk of 150 paires ItU'tr'rt sent free, l'ay when cured. Hoz lbM.fctalt Lake City. Utah. foUSK MOVkIuPTxTyE KttF i"vvlkh I practical houae movent and raiser. A Ufa long experlewe. Larxest outfit lu th Irrntorv. onice. O'Connor Hharb-r'- a drug Btore, HMin iitreet. P. O. Jlox I INM. XOKWOOn."-KI.KVF.N-TH K AST. NO i liner lota on tueinaikel. Electric ram. 8trct now gnuled. Fine homes ou alt utiles. HO each; lU.fni er luontli. W. JC. Hubbard, 41 West Second SoutU. Dissolution of Fartuenhlp. rpHE HPRF.TOFOUB 1 extstlitK between O. 11. Wheaton and Alex Mackey, underthe firm nameof Wheaton & Mackey. has this day been dissolved by mut-in-i outran, said C. 11. Wheaton aseoiulnK all llai.liltion ami collect alloutst.tndiui; accounts. Tin lr place of business, formerly known a theCactu saloon, at P W. South Temple St., I, an !"" ii changed to the Live Oak saloon, 161 West South Temple. C. H. Whkatow Ai KK MA KBV. Suit Lake City, May 18, tt. is: if Hi', k . M. II himmiimiii mil" . ''I. - ' Corset department! H MONDAY! ; OXLV ;f, AI INK VnilK PRICE or A D V r. RT1 8 K II E N T8 tn this column la ONLY KiA LINE, 1 Is the best "WANTcoluinn published In Bait Lake bringing surer returns thau any other. A noMee published here yill reaeb. more readers than any other ra:er Keep this In nilnd and brlnjr your "Want" Ads. to Til KJTIMBS, 18 Commercial 8t. AAA .AAA HiIf 1 I I I i I l 1TIMES We will place on Sale several lines of Corsets Below Cost. This we do in order to make room for a full line of THE CELEBRATED "TZ &, Or" CORSET, For which we have made arrangements, I To Have the Agrency for the City, Jliantee. NTKrrATh7iTTiY woman as short order o .k: no object on to leav-ing theilt.v. Ad.ir. as K. Times oinee. WANTKtr-POSITION- " AH" WATCH HK- - lia.ier. x years' espeileuce, Address V. A. S , 'I untie olftre. VV'rs'ri'llsrATIInMrrKAVK imUERS V at boutli HOcoiid W est. V ANTku"EXPKIiKNCEI LAIJV TO T puy leadliik parts I n A ilrainal lo coiu-pan- y ihroiijrli th territory next wasou. immediately, J, II. H., care Time office. WANTKO-A- NV ON K 1,KVINH A fOPV of I UK TiMks at this oflb e of Junuai y 31, 'I4i, or November V. no, will receive ciedit for one Me. mil's MubM'rlptiou. ' A NThi TO 1 II Y aVaSSAY OUTFIT V iu part or complete, price must be low. Address general delivery, A. M. Cook. VANTKUAM. ' KJNls"or 8R3 'NO V hand furniture. Etehlson & Webber, lft7 Hoiitli r'irst Kast. V'XnTK1)-T- (I BlTvTssi OLD HUIl.OINUB M of all kinds. t;tah House MovliiK Co HO' KH Tu Mi")VrT7lTAll HOUSE dllll Movipk Co. Scott Auerhach buiiiiini;. VxiBSALF. SiFeTL A nTiAN I) HIGHLAND J ponies. Wholesale and retail. Impure at W SoutU W est Temple, 1UNE COKNIlitTlXUKI KEK.T. ONLY NINE J bloiks from busines;iuii:li.0c:i8h, bal-ance a") per uioiitli. VV,E. Hubbard, 41 West Beeonil houtli, I A Id IE TlTliEE .K'KiMCOTfAi iK CLOSE I J In. I10. only liiciisli ;!.' per tnoutli. VY. E. Hubbard, 41 West Second Wouth. TvTC5At.--- FKUiTCONi-r:tTIOS!- r BY r and eii,ar stai d It Is In a not d locaiion and doinit a pn.pious business. Well as-- rted tM'k now ou band. Addros "W, Tune ortiee. rplllb'TK.EN IKMlM HOUSE, IIKK'K, FIRST 1 South, between Eiuhth and Ninth K mt. IT .OH; only one-hal- f cash. VV. E. Hubbard, 41 West Second boulu. I Hi7SAt.K - K EC.ISTKKED HOLBTIMH I and Jersey bulls, cow and calves. AIvl :rn,le nillc.ii cows. 'Jrottmu lilly !!!: sto. mares and 'eld'Hirs lo irule for real estate. U E. Hex. room 'M, Constitution buildlutf. I 'iE Ml II.UINll SITEsTjN' THE BENCH; II iaii to ldKiu. Terms to suit. W.E.Hub-bard, II West Second South. L; 1 its A f. E"t i R L BA SET Wo"sl 'L F. N D 1 D f sites for lumber yard, warehons i or Also one of the best sites for busi-ness in t lie city. Apply to owners. Co. Whit-lemor-or to W, II. Shearman, tto.Hie-Fltt- s UruK Co. buildliiK. IiOK HALE-SmU- U) KED BIHCK. ATl'LY P tn J. Cliesney. liirt West Fourtli Siimh. i u.. S.U.I.- - i;l.'l.tAM' S kuuM HOUSE P on Elithth Kant street. All Mudein Im-provements, i'liee very low. Terms easy. Apply to the owners, C. O Wblttemore or to w. II. Shearman, Uodhe-tMtt- a Hi'ug com-pany ImiblinL'. Wishes to Speak to the JBoj s and Girls of Salt Lake aud oiler each of them I That will afford many hours of innocent pleasure. i t i i i i t i i We have a large lot of Dominoes which we propose to give away to the HIS MIS. I V The condition upon which they will he presented in simply that each Boy or Girl who wants a box shall get EiiiLc infill lit ,-a-ra' in. 207, 209 and 21 1 State ltoad, corner Second South. Are bowing the meat elaborate line of FURNITURES CARPETS Tapestries and Upholsteries in the city. We make a specialty of furnishing private residence throrirfTi-WH- W Everything new are and modern. Our peci'.ilrinM la Carpets Kigelow and Scotch Ax minsters, ltoyal Wiltons. Kidder-minster- s, 6iC, Also a large line CHINESE AND JAPANESE MATTINGS EARLS FlTtMTlRE AJiD CARPET CO. The Holme HuiMini;, Corner State ICoad and Second South 8t Itloncy to cmu. TlTlN eT'tiT LOA n 'tII EM 1 )I . A N I ) l'.N ,l vestment company, No. II Vet Second South street, have from tXiO to ?aii to loan on inside property. AND ' VEirCEN'TT.ONO TIME MONEY t 10 per cent Blent time money. John J. Snyder, ;I6 ami Hooper block, 'telephone N7. TO LOAN WM. TUKToN, KOOi MONEY imlulini;. State street. TO LOAN ALWAYS ON HAND, MONEY to suit, on city properly, at low-est market rates, uo delays. E. H. Wicks, W Main t ov 3.U'nt. OLKA8ANT EUKN1SII El) KO MSPiti-- vate family, with or without board- - s siiimiiiiiliutis. Keterence Kuipiired. 1KU West Second South. Tsort ISKNT - 8 "TEW 4T6 M COT-- tapes Eighth and Niutli South. Third aud rounb I t streets. Apply at lie First West sireet. North. I OK KENT -- No. FIFTH SOUTH II street; aeven room house, bvta aud closets. Apn'y to Younnberjf, Utah Commer-cial and Savings Hank. t OH K E N T ONTi F U H N I S E I ) FUONT room near business. One or two gents. 73 Center street, . I irTtENT - N EW" MODEItcJ P house. C. L. llannamau, lu Main St., up stairs. lOK KENT.-Ne"vV8- IX KOOM HOUSR I with cellar, i losets, city water, etc.. rhite m. Only month. Davis & Stringer, ' West Second South sir :et. FRONT KlH M WITH IIOAI(l). 1)LEASANT porch, shado. Everything new. East Third South. T'OK HK.NT-'i- l B'.iUAHE l'IAN04. IN JT iUlreotJ. W. Uraudes, Kooni u, Singer bulliliuii. X?0 It" KENT FU UN 1SHE D KOOMS, 147 E. r a. I South. VOK KENTT'UilNIHHEl) UOOM9 WITH f board, at Slit East First South. lOK KENT FUKN1SHED ROOMS. El.EC- - I trie hunt and bath, with or without board. South Fifth East, rpwo""' NICELY-KL'KNIS-HEI) KtHiMS, I BiiiKle or connected, with use of bath. With or without hoard. First house tn l'rice'a Court, 44U S. W. Temple. One Subscriber! FOR THE TIMES For One Month! And brlnjr the name with the subscription price 75 Cents to THE TIMES Office. TTTTTTTTT t t t t t t t I I ICach one of you has a friend who is not a subscriber and who will gladly subscribe for the paper for a month to assist you in securng a box of these Dominoes. Whenever you are 'down-tow- n you can drop in at the Office, 12 Commercial St. And Secure This : - ;;iSif (WmsorSiNeviton) ml'1 , I A I - '. ( Artists Materials. ) GEO. A. LOWE, Dealer In all kinds of first-cla- ns AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! Buggies, Surries and Road Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable. Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Etc. Railroad Contractors' Supplies "Warelxoviss: 133 to 14b5 IFirst East St. ft V son it I. rT'XeTKTlMm'irTO I euth East. See the many tine lCMileucea now tmtldln. 0 per lot : eaeh, li'.sn per month. W. E. Hub! aid, 41 West Second South. 1)E L ESTATE. INSURANCE AND Ik loans. We build houses on monthly pnynieiits; wnl sell you a lot iu any or t'leclty. aiel build to suit you ou month-ly installments. S-- for price mt, staling aUiut what von want. W. I', Dunns. 41?, S Main street. i riNEHAL AiTl Nt'Y Foil THE NATION- -' I al Capital Life Association of Wahtn n. 0. C, New York Accident Insurance Coin-pun- A few energetic agent waited tor U tali and Idaho. W. I'. Dotips. 417, S Main street. IY0iWlSH TO liF.T A 1IEAI TIFTL cost more than you aie pay-,- ) in reut. see Hei k, Ueimedy a, Co. CITIZEN. LAROK 1)HOMlNENT p lefelut. Wanthlsi-tio- A.ldress KllBller. TlMKs. rX) TRADE A IOx.0 FOR lOStDENCE JL etttier in city (i m kooi! a.iiliti .u. Hi 'liA' F. J. M A1IIKM. S Mi.ll! Sireet. Y o. WHITTEMoKK AM) S. PARM-- V . strut x hw ottlcea remnved to iio,tbe uttte Druu Co. I. luV. corner Ma n una First South. l'iuM.MOr.llllNK.CtlUi;AL.s5"AIN'K smoking trhlt cured. Ctialned and Un I interesting prize Tthat is offered. I CURE FITS! WKn 1 H ctira I do not man tnertily- to stop them for a t;m and tHn Iitp them rvturn irnin. I moan rxrln'At crp. I h tho difwtin of FTTH, KPI LEI'S V or FALL1NU WICKXKSS a itudy. I wurrnnt my nunixly U cura tho worrtoanwi. Bncaa'w othTh8TefileiJ i n rAio fnr not n"W rwoivins n cur;!. Sni at ono for a ;ntiM and a Kre B"ttltif rv in 'all ihta remedy. Uit Ktpaiid P'fcOlljco. U. KOOT. ill. C IS3 Feitrl St., IS. V. E. SELLS. J. TUCKER. II. W. SELLS SELLS & CO. j WHOLESALE & RETAIL JJEALERS IN LUMBER. First South St., Opp. 14th Ward Assembly Rooms. I Postoflice lsojt, 1078. Old l'loueer Yark of Armstronp; & Bufiey. v I I i l :i Cliaice Pudding lots in best part of Fast Hench, on electric car line. C. K. Wanit.ani, 235 Main St. ie, 1 Dr. Burrows, oculist, aurist, optician. Spectaclea litted. Commercial block. CKoiee Building lots in best part of Fast Hench, a electric car line. C. E. Wantlano, 235 Main St. AN AMERICAN FEAST. The tireat Protection Dinner of the American Protective Tariff League. American ideas prevailed exclusively at tho banquet of tho American I'rotec-tiv- o Titriff league in Now York, April 2D. Everything tibjnl was tlie product of American material and labor. No effort was (spared to malte the. banquet a mem-orabl- o otio in every respect. A new era was inaugurated in pnblio dinners. It Wiw fitting, that the occasion of such an innovation should be tho lmquet of the American Protective Tariff league, an organization that is doing bo inucu for Amorican labor and industries. The linen, the crockery, tho glassware, the cutlery, the silver, the tin pi a to, were all the product of American labor and mailo of American material. The wines, too, wero American wines, and ho were tho cigars. There were some foreign products on tha bill of faro (which was printed in English), but they were hucU as can-no- t bo grown in this country. Over tioO guests were present, nnd tho utmost enthusiasm prevailed. Addresses weiv made by O. N. Wins, who presided in the absi-uc- of I 'resident Ammidown; Vico 1 'resident Morton, Major AlcKinley, rii'iiatur Aldrich, Senator lliscock, Sena-tor Dolph, (Jongrcbsuicn Dolliver and Fanpihar, Itobert I'. 1'orter, General (ieorgu A. Sheridan, William K Curtis, Colonel Hanson, of Ucorgia, Oeotge Guuton and others. Secretary Noble re-sponded to the toa.st "The 1'rcaidcut of the United States." Va. I. Ammidown was called away to Kurope tho day before the dinner by the illness of his sou. His address had been prepared, however, and contained among other things the following: "The AlcKinley prices humbug is no longer the subject of Mugwump edi-torials to continue them would lie too gravo an insult tn tha intelligence of their readers, and too violent ft contra-diction to advertisement. Tho venera-ble farm mortgage bogio lias vanished before thu statistical columns of tha eleventh census. Tho oft repeated story of ubainloueil farms is shown by the samo authority to indicate) tho gradual substitution of manufactures for the older forms of agriculture, of better in-dustries for a poorer one, as competition with the virgin fields of tho West has made tho cultivation of cereals unprofit-able in thu east. This process of trans-formation is now as evident in the great farming states of Ohio, Indiana and Illi-nois as in tho eastern and middle states. Tho result is concentration and rapid growth of populat ion in industrial cen-ters which furnish profitable, sure and larger markets for local agriculture. The history of this movement, as recorded in tho eleventh census, will provo to be one of the strongest defenses of the Ameri-can protective system. "The effects of the tariff of 18'JO on .American labor and industries have been shown from week to week in The Ameri-can Economist. It has pointed out the rapid growth of manufactures, an aver-ag- o advance in wages resulting from a larger demand for workmen and in-creased prosjierity in agriculture. It has shown that foreign commerce both im-por-and exports is increasing, and, us predicted by the friends of the now tariff, half of all our imports are now coming in free of duty, instead of one-thir- d former tariff. "It is characteristic of our methods of discussion that wo do not deal iu glitter-ing generalities. When it is asserted that tduplo manufactures are dearer now than before the new bill was passed, we quoto from trade journals the prices now and a year ngo, and show that prices now are lower. When the 'reformer' shouts that the tariff is it tax wo offer him a pound of wire nails with tho trade price list, and it seems to bo quite sulU-cie-for his digestion. When we ttre told by tho organs tif Free-trad- e, as we aro every day, that Amorican tin plates are a myth, we send tho doubter a speci-men of tin plate, the product of Ameri-can ore, American bkill and American labor." The last nnmber of Tha American Economist contained all tho speeches in full, and any one who desires a copy can have ono by sending for it. NEWS OFTi WESL Aioh Nns;c;8t8 Gathered From Vriou FuiuU in Utah and tha Nuigh-horin- g Btatot. CLIPPED, KEWEITTEN, CONDENSED Items of Iatereat and Notes of Oarrent Cbumient Polished Up for tha limes EoaJoH. La prippfl h been doing gome lively nmk. in Logan Jately. Cache county in considering the mira-tion of building a bridge over the liear river at Lwistown. Our editor has his left hand bandaged In eousciue.nee of his letting it come in contact with I. other Slringhaui nnd tho blewa!k. .Nolbiuif, serious. Mauti At the meeting in the tabernaclo last evening war was declared against tho grasshoppers. Volunteers ant wanted i i ho army for the defense. An-other inass meeting will be held id the tabernacle on Thursday evening next to further organize against the com-mon foe, for unless something is dotiu to defuat them thev will gain au easy victory, aud are likely to get away with most of thu grain, us they are hatching out all around us iu countless number. Manti Sentinel. The late rise in the waters of the I.o-ga- n river has brought destruction to tho grove of Mr. Johnson on thu island and despair to his heart. The most of his place is flooded and bis new race track washed out. Mr. Johnson attrib-utes bis misfortune to the change that has been madu in the course of the river and claims that the north bank was trengthuned while the lower bank was ' left weak and iu no condition to re-strain the impetuous torrents that re-sult from early spring sunshine and rains. Mr. Johnson's property is sure-ly in a deplorable condition. Logan Journal. COLORADO NOTES. $ The chees factory at Evans sturtsd last Monday. The Pacific hotel at Steamboat Spriugs Is about completed. For the horse breeder the White river ralluy is coming to the front. The scrub is on the decline, aud during the past five years tha improvement has been very marked. The Pueblo Chieftain announces that II. II. K.ddy is a candidate for congress from the southern district of this slate, and declare! that if nominated he will be elected by an overwhelming majority. The entire atock of Morris Stein, a leading clothier of lluiango, has been attached by creditors. The amount of the attachments will reach tflS.Uuo, and the stock will invoice about fcJiViHiO. The cause is attributed to slow collec-tions. J. L. Phillips, a sttanger in Aspen, , walkdd into a shaft in the Smuggler ( mine and was killed. He, with his J-- - brother, lately arrived from Kansas, were in search of work, and in looking for the mine foreman got lost iu the workings ami their candles went out, with the result! as above statud. Tuesday night a boy about 13 years old was put off the freight train here because ho bad no money to pay his fare, lie is a foreigner, aud claims to Ite a Hungarian. He cauuot, or will not, talk English, but can write short sentences, and has been subsisting upon the eharity of the people. Ar-lington Review. WYOMING NOTES. A number of the members of the Laramie gun club expert to atteud the tournament in Denver June borne nf the crack shots of the country will he there. Little interest was taken in the elec-tion at Carbon on Friday. There was but oue ticket in the tield, which was elected, as follows: Mayor, T. O. Miuta; rounoilmen, John H. Lewis, Zeph Jones, W . li. Davis and VV. 11, Edwards. A man named F. D. Perry crawled in-to Fort Steele with both legs broken. He was beating bis way east on the fast mail, which ruus fifty miles par hour, and wasthrowu from the Jraiu while rounding a curve about live miles out from Fort Steele. United States Fish commission car No. 2 passed through Laramie on So. 7 last evening, having on board L'.liLll.OOO eggs of Atlantic shad, which are being taken to Cache Junction, on tho line of the Utah & Northern railroad, where they will be, as soon as all are hatched out, plautod en masse in Hear river, one of the finest streams in the west. The Rock Springs Miner tells of the discovery of the body of a uiau one mile south of Evanston Friday evening A deep gash was cut in his head as made by a bar of iron or some blunt instru-ment. He was well dressed aud ap-parently about 30 years of age. Part of a watch chain was found dangling from hit Test. From appearances a struggle had taken place. Aiuericau Lave Curtain, A reporter of ono of tho oldest and most conservative of our daily papers re-cently culled at the office of The Dry Goods Chronicle for information relat-ing to certain customs matters, and iu the course of his questioning remarks in-cidentally affirmed that there were no lace curtain manufactories iu this coun-try, lie wits surprised when informed that not only was ho Mistaken, but that really Nottingham, England, might well look to her laurels, since the W'ilkes-bitrr- e Manufacturing company produces as handsome curtains in guipure, Cluny and Jh usbels lace designs as wero ever exhibited on any curtail! rod in this city. No importations show more beautiful patterns or liner nets. Will Fly the Auierlcan Flit;. Ilosults ut'd already beginning to ap-pear from the postal subsidy bilL Tho Inman Steamship company has been in-duced by it to undertako the construc-tion of two new ocean greyhounds, equid to the very finest vessels afloat. They will be built iu this country and will Hy the American flag. The estimated cost is JLOOO.IKX) for the two, each to be of 10,500 tons register. These millions of dollars will therefore bo i?pent to give employment to American labor and to circulate among American tradesmen instead of going abroad. Even u little Protection to shipping works very well NEVADA NOTES. The annual meeting of the Carson & Colorado Kailroad Company was held l Hawthorn, Nevada , on Thursday, th 1 1th iost., at which the following directors were elected to serve for the vear ensuing: II. M. Yertugton, 1). L. liliss. W. I). Tobey and I). A. Bender of Carson, Nevada; John Forbes of Haw-thorne, Nevada; Lloyd Tcvis of San Francisco, fci. P. Smith of Sacraineuto. It is quite likely that a number of mining sales will tie reported in Dar-win aud adjoiuing d'mtricts before long. 'There is considerable stir iu eastern mining circles, and inquiries for (rood properties are being constantly made. There is a larpe group of mines at Dar-win and Coso I hat if owned by a cor-poration with means to develop them would yield enormous returns. Inyo Independent. Reports from the Anderson mines at Highland iudicale it to bo a bonanza. The ore found by S. L. McLaughlin some weeks ago has increased in quan-tity and quality immensely, and sever-al 'large chunks of it at' Henry Wel-laud'- s show clearly what it is. "due of the pieces weighs 70 pounds and assays about 600 ounces of silver to the ton, and oue kblney of about three inches in diameter runs to about 10.000 ounces silver per ton. The claim is justly at-tracting eonsiderabls attention. Pio-e- Kecord. rrelection lu the South. General J. D. Imbodeii, of Virginia, before the ways anil means committee, when asked what influence, if any, he thought tlte general system of Protective duties had upon the south, said: I have been a Protectionist all my life, I lirst voted in Is W for Mr. Clay. I say to you today gentlemen on this committee will differ from me that if we had a fair and square election upou that single question, without extraneous circumstances, we would carry four out of fivo of tuesouthern states overwhelm-ingly. So long as this cold weather lasts you will bo interested in coal. We sell Peacock coal, mined by the Sweetwater Coal company of Kock Springs. No better domestic coal in the market. Ollice, l.VS Main street; yards, Fifth South and Third West; telephone UJ5. Consumers' Coal Company. Artlatie fcegravlaK If you want anything in the line of unusually tine engraving have it done at Hollander's. We have in our employ oue of the most celebrated designers and tngnoers in the country.' See our souvenier spoons, in various styles and sizes. |