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Show 2 THE SALT LAKE TIMES. WEDNESDAY, Mffi 13, 1891 ' THIS DATE IN HI9TOHI-M- AI 13. clO-Jo- hun Von OUlen Barnevcldti Dutc statesman, died. 17(77 -- Louis JJourdaloue, famous French diving died. nria Theresa, Empvess of Austria and mother of Marie Antoinette, born. IK - ardinal t each, uncle of .Napoleon Bon, jiarte, died. at Ueedy Creek, W. a.; Iiodgera-- vfllo, Ala., and Monterey. Tcnn. 1SB3 -- liuttles at l'oiielu.oola, La.; Hall's Ferry, Miss., and Kouth I'miu, Ky. MH-F- ivo iHittlt-- by detached columns In ad. vnnoe of various Fede-ra- armies. IHJ.V-I.ii- st lutttle In tho civil war at Tal. liutto Kniiche, Tex.; last volley tired by colored V-- H. I8J3 Kxplosion in Druniinond eotiierjr, West Vale. Nova Hoot la. Ml killed. J. I'urkcr, famous Jurit,lied In Albany, aitcd &L lation. While eating tapper he swal-lowed something which remained in his lhroat and choked hiui to death ia half an hour. Patrick Lennon. wauled at I?titto on a charge of illegal voting, has been ar-rested at Kuike, Idaho. John Flannagan was putting old and long had been lonesome in his little miner's cabin in Strawberry gulch, near Clancy, in Jefferson county. His body was discovered Monday morning with a frightful hole torn through the breast. This note was found near by: "1 don't want to put anybody to any trouble. Bury ma iu the colli n I have made and the grave I have duo;." A few rods from the cabin was a newly made grave and by it a rude colli li . Quietly and in order tho old miner had gone about his final arrangements. Seating himself in the singlo chair in his cabin, he put his trusty rifle, the sol! companion of his life, to his breast and touched the trigger with a stove poker. On the ipiiet hill ho resls in peace, lie bad been mining in Cali-fornia, Idaho, Nevada and Montana for twenty yearn. His circle of was always small. A brother lives somewhere in Michigan. WYOMING NOTES. David Lannen, one of the pioneers of v Laramie county, died at Cheyenne l'a's recently. J la "leave property valued at $5(1,0110. State Kng'inecr Meade has left for a trip to the Little Laramie, where ho will gauge aJI of the irrigating ditches supplied by that stream. There ara over lot) ditches to gauge, anil the work will require almost a month to com-plete it. The Cheyenne Sun printed the follow-ing dispatch from VVendover: "( has. A. (iuornsey. who controls vast iron de-posits iu the Hartvillo district, reached here today with a party of eastern and capitalists." They immedi-ately left for the mines. It is believed that a big deal is under way and that before many days arrangements which will insure ntUi.ation of the mountains of iron will be made." Tho Cheyenne Tribune, speaking of Cyremus Heera, whose Indian claim has just been allowed, ssys Meets was one of tho best, known of overland freight-ers in the old Wyoming dtiys. Mr. Mcers, during hia freighting experience, had a big hunch of wagon stock stolen from him at Ash Hollow, .Neb., near Hcott's blitlls. The cluiiu for this loss, n mounting to $10,01)0, has been awarded by the government, and as Mr. Beers lies been dead for many years, his ti6irs ate being hunted tip. j An eastern syndicate has purchased the Alcorn hot springs, and will spend . .VhUM) in improving them. The ' springs in iiuastton are situated upon lite stiuih iiitiik of the North Platte If river, a! a point where the river cuts its way between perpendicular walls di- - rcclly through an immense mountain nttd mountain range. There are. forty springs in all, ranging from very small springs to one that throws a volume of water too great to pass through an or-dinary barrel. Jvimiee ments gALT J,AKJ2 rjiUEATER. CHAB. 8. BURTON, MMg. Grand Complimentary Benefit ! Thursday Evening. May nth, tendered to ME83U8. FKEI) and SII CLAWSOX, Under the auspices of the Snanlnh Mandolin and Uultur Olnb and the Central Drum - Corps, assisted by tut Ladles' Mandolin and Guitar Club, Apollo Club and Amoretta Club. Musical ! Sppcfacolar ! Dramatic! Popular prices of admission. Box Office opens Wednesday, May 13, for sale of re-served seats. F. IJ. Aubrey and C. L. Kerry, Managers. r; 'PliEJniCKJADVr:RTIBKMKNTS In this column is ONLYJK'. A LINE. It is the hunt "WANT"column published In Salt returns than any other. A notice published here wl reach more readers than any other paper, Keep this in mlrd and bring your "Want" Ads, to THE TIMES, IK Commercial St. NTri7TSrEAYOC.Ni MAN M to canvass on a salary, and expenses pid. Must he a rustler. I all at o'clock ui(iri(iu(. VV. C. Duncan, Soath Second East. Lynch k Glasmann. c Real Estate Brokers. 1 We Offer the Following Bargains for a Few Days Onfy, They Must be Sold at Once, The Following Ars Genuine Bargains: 33150 ft Ivot, with new Frame Cottatr, 3 rooms, larro pantry and closet, city water, fruit tr: on Alameda Avenue, between iirisham and First South, near 12th Tksi 7. t'S2. 60x1.30 ft, 4 Mocks north from McCornlok's Residence, nicely located, l'ruit trees, etc 1,000 50x140 ft Lot, on Capital Hill, nicely located, beautiful view 750 25x 1 40 ft Lot, on Capitol Hill, good location, fair view. . 400 3 Lot, 30x140ft each, on Grant street, between 5th A Oth'orth;eacli 150 40x115 1-- 3, on Main street, 1-- 2 block from Temple; thislsasuap 12,000 lO Lots, 25x125 ft, 3 blocks norlh of Poplar Grove; the bunch lor. 1,250 330x165 ft, double corner,4 blocks southeast of Warm Springs, line peach orchuid uii-UiiJ- l 7,000 25 3-- 4 x 1 (55 It in west part of Lot li, lllk 80, Plat A, front ft per (easy terms) 350 beautiful Miildiiipr lots, 50x105 ft each, on 4th East, bet. 3rd and4tli Mouth, per front ft... 85 13 lots, 3()xl48 each, on I. & It. G. railroad, bet. 5th and Oth North, good terms, each 250 28 Lots, 83x157 ft each, Block 8. on ilth North St.. Lake View Addition, eat of U. P. R. R.jbeautiful building lots, must be sold in pairs 1275 each, except corners; i cash, balance 1 year 8 per cent; cheapest lots on ths market. We Offer tne Ate for a Few Days Only, JMUNKLLV VE. rpHEATKR. C. S. FORD PlIOPItlKTOR. MA It (.P. lilVKKB Manaokksss. P. C. KOV Stack MANAufR. VV. YoLNL,nAI.K.. .LKAIItK Of 0H( UKS1HA. MONDAY, MAY 11; ANOTHEK GHEAT SHOW THI3 WEEK! 5 SLAV STAltS! 5 Hughes V San ford. W. F. Garrison, Ella C mklin. Allle Wilson, Clifford 4-- Williams, Maud Hutu aud 2b old favorites. WALDO WHIPPLE. Don't miss tuts Show. Prices 25c. and 50c. WOXDEKLAXD, South Next to Culletr. wJr. !2w"52 w. E ALL THIS WEEK Long Continuous Laug) Irom 1 to lu:aop,m. SEE THE WONDERFUL BLACK ART. lemid All Bey, Professor Maro, The Orpheus Quartotte. No Improper Characters Admittsd. Ve reserve the right to refuse admission to any one. friday Ladles' Souvenir Day. Saturday Children Day. OC. ADMISSION IOC 'A NT EII-Hl- tTt LASSlil((.snMAnr.n or ist l!iiislnr. im EastThird 8 iiith. Vl'ANTl lt TO HUYANASSAY OUTFIT , T In p:irt or complcta. Prli must be low. Addn-s- general A, H. Cook. ' A S T El -- A LL K 1 N I 86f"s ElloNI) moid furniture. Etchlsou & Webber, lt7 South First East. TTnTF.1i Ti) UUY am OLD KL'tl.DINUS T 7 of all kinds. Utah House Moving Co. UTAH HOUSE tiVil Moving Co. bulldliiR. SALE STDCK ANI F1XTUKES1 OF IOli street stor. Lnnif Ilest location lu town. Address "W"' Times otHtw 76itSALE li(HJJEHOLl) EFFECTS, r Cs II at ' East SUth South street, ouand uitnr Monduy, Muy lltli IXIK SA I. K- - H HH K. H 1(17)7, K AND SAD-- I die. lniiilrat FiKite s stable on State Koad. or at police heatiiiuarters L'OK SALE (iR LEAsjrTWO SI'LENDID P Bit 's for tuinls--r yard, warnhouse or man-ufactory. Also one of the best sites for busi-ness In the city. A)iily to owners, C. O. , or to' W. li. Shearman, Oodbe-Pltt- s ' Drun Co, building. VOH SALE-aio.t'R- ED BRICK. APPLY V to J, Cht sney. If! West Fourth South. TX)U .NT 8 ROOM HOUSE J on Eighth Eat street. All Modern im-provements. Price very low. Terms easy. , Apply to the owners, C o. Whlttetnore or to W. II. Shearman, Godbe-Pltt- s Drug com-pany building. ' gov Jlcut. pecially enjoyed by her audience. Tickets TrUe. at l'arson's book store. . . Iep Crnaki Stage loaves Stockton for Dugway Mond ay Wcilnestay nnit Friday at noou. 'Time 20 hours to Dtigway. Fare ia.r.o ollicc of II. C. Lclt & Son. Kooms '.'7 ami UN Commercial liank Huilding. " - - A ROOMS, 147 E. P 8.1 South. RENT ROOMS SUITABLE FOR dressmaking. 51 West Third South. 1 X)lt KENT A SUITE OF OFFICE HlXIMS 1 rroutlng on First South street. Enquire at room S, It) E. First South. J" O R R EN TF U R N 1 LI IE D ROOMS WITH or without bi;aid. Rear l'Ja Btate street. iTcdriiENT-XsiXKOO- HOUSE. WELL V located. liiiiiire oi Alfred Dunsliee, rooms and 25. Commercial block. Tx Iit U ii N T IT U K N -- II E I ) ROOMS WITH r board, at 3)9 East First South. I.tOlt RENT-STO- RE, WITH 5LIVINO I rooms. Hest available grocerv location In the city. Room 7, No. S W. First South, a to A o'clock p. in, j, I.XIR KENT FURNISHED ROOMS, EI.EO 1 trio light and bath, with or without board. .'t South Fifth East. rpWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, I single or connected, with use of bath. With or without board. First house In Price's Court, uv a. W. Tenide. - Jtltmcu; to Scan. ANtTH;F?irciiT7w7Pr honey i 10 per cent short time moiiey. Jolin J. Snyder, .'Si and ,'IOHim per block.JrelcDhone fW. rpo LOAN-K- aai IN SMALL SUMS AT 12 1 per cent. No commiHulon. Address Li. N, Times olllce. MONEY TO LOAN'mTI'URtTiN, ROOM imllding. State street. MONEY TO LOAN-ALWA- YS ON HAND. to suit, on city property, at low-est nnirlset rates, no delays. E. U. Wicks, HbU Main st. Utah & Montana Machinery Co. fIf ; E4 W High Grade Machinery! For all kinds of duty. Carries In Stock for Immediate delivery M ignesla r' tional, Pipe Covering, Iron Pipe and Fittings. Air Compressor, Ingeruoll-Sergean- U. 1). Co. Rock Drills. ENGINES & BOILERS. From 3 to 00 Horse Power. Hoisting Engines, Pumps. Horse Whims, Wlrs Rope. Drill 8' reel. Mine and Mill Supplies, Safety Nitro Powder, Caps aud Fuse. Main Office and Ware rooms, 259 S. Main St, Sat L :ke City. AGENCY, Butte, Hont (V Correspondsnce Solicited. Lynch & Glasmann. HAIil S Fl liffiTiiE i I Alil'hri in. , "207, 209 and 211 State Road, corner Second South. t ' Are showing the mcst elaborate Una of FURNITURESAR PETS Tapestries and Upholsteries in the city. We make a specialty of furnishing private residence thronsrh-- t. arc ititEfcvloerwythainngd nSecwotchandAxmmoidnesrtne.rs.Our specialties In Carpets Koyal AViltons. Kidder-minsier-ti, &c, Also a Urge line CHINESE AND JAPANESE MATTINGS EiRLS FLRMTURE JLD CARPET CO. The Holmes Building, Corner State Koad aud Second South St "TTAUY'vVTldTLir i wit li a wntlcinan from thirty to forty yeirsof age. O elect, matr lnony. Address, Mrs. E. Olner, general delivery, poilofUce, City. 'HO TRADE A ltlrJO FOR HKSIDENCE X either In city or in good addition. liouAca J. M ATiiswa, Main street. EAGLE FOUNDRY & MACHINE C 0 2PiiITT . (24 WEST FIRST SOUTH, : SALT LAKE Cll ITAQ ; Geo. M. Scott, ja. Glendenninff, II. S. Rumfleld, 1 resident. . Secretary, Geo M. Scott & Co. (Incorporated.) Dkalehs In Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware ; Mill Findings, Etc. ' Agents for the Dodge Wood Pulley, Roebling's Steel Wire Rope V,. ouum Cylinder and Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atlas Boilers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson Uorse Whi Blik. Pumps, Miners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, Etc. ' 108 Main Street. , Salt Lake City, Utafu ( O. WHITTEMUKE AND 8. P. AHM-- strong law offices removed to Clodbe puts Drug Co. I) Id k, corner Main and First South. Ol'11'M.Mi IKF1 II XeTcI L7)K AL, COCaTnE tunoktnir bsbit cured. Chained and L'nchamed Hook ot l.io paire Ills tr'd seut free. Aduress box lam, Salt Lake City, Utah. HOUSE MOVEita-DIIY- LE "OWLEHi house movers and raisers. A lltivlon experience. Largest outtlt lu the territory. oiTlce. O'Connor k Sliaff-ir'- s drug store, itfieMam street. P. O. Itox llsa. Vltltt'AL OF THE STAR OF MYSTERY all prophets: Renowned by tiie press and public as the wonder of the Nineteenth century. Don't fail to see l.sr Hert iteese, the ureatest of all me.liums, and who st.uid without a peer on the top of the profession, and this he will prove to all Ids call-ers ttirouKh his wouderftil p wers and also thronch thousauds of flattering testimonials from the most prominent business, profession-al and newspaper men of the Klobo. He is not a fortune teller, but a genuine medium, and can tie consulteilin all affairsof life. No mat-ter what trouble yon are in, come and ho will Kladdeu you up. There is no necessity for anybody to be uneappy if the Star of Mys'lery is around: no use for you to (five up in despair throtiKh disappointment of other pretended clairvoyants, mediums, fortune-teller- s and mind readers. Come and see Die doctor; he will Kive each one their history from the cradle to the ware, and if you find one flaw In it no pay Is exjiected. Dr. Iteese is the only medium on the face of the floOe who does not take any pay in advance, worklnic his etmal was never found, and will never be heard of, and to prove this, no matter what you wish him to accomplish, he does not make auy charpes lor them until the result is such as you demand. "Why dis s bedoltr'' Hecause he knows his powers and can ttilord to wait for the result. Wherever he Kits his parlors are always crowded bv seek- ers of truth. He will not Hatter you like others with nonsense, but will irive you facts. Onice hours from a. m. until 8 p.m., at !M South West Temple street. Bv letter, ti. References of Star of Mystery: "Dr. flert Reese, i Sm East VMth street-De- ar Sir: En-closed please check for Hoi, This is it) percent ofthenalns for your valuable Information, promised you, I shall be soon to see you. James (Jc lien, ill? Minnesota street, Omaha, Nell." "Murrain, N. Y.. Sept. 1. IS',iyi)r. Hert Keese, Es,. :l)ear Sir You will And post-offic- e order for r, and many t hanks for bring-ing my husband back, who left me fonrtem years ko. and I shall only be too glad to rec-ommend y,iu to ail my friends, and to the whole world. Mrs. Ma-l- Hayes." "Dr. Hert Reese, Esq.: Dear find check for li)i for stonpintr my son from uring Mrs. Sallie Furguson," Cincin-nati Eniuirer: "The wonderful feats per- formed by the modern medium, Dr.Hert Reese from New York, to a select party of prominent business meu at Ninth and Walnut, were per-plexing, and the question arose all over, 'W'here does he get his owc-r- He is a some say be must be the devtl in dis-guise.'" Cut this out, as It will not apjiear every day. FJR. HODGES, DENTIST loom TO, Commercial Bile Salt Lake. Teeth Extracted Without I'ain by the Use of Vitalized Air. tjr All Work Warranted. FIRST Q-IRlS- ri Overland Excursion TO IDAHO FALLS IDAHO, t'nder Management ot Th Interior Land and Immigration Company, Leaving Dearer. Colorado B.UO p. m May 14 Portland, Oregon ..8.S p.m., May 14 Stolt Lkr, I'tWh fl.HO p. in., May 1.1 Bmte, Montana 7.00 p. m., May 19 All trains arriving at Idaho Falla on the morning of May 14. Tickets from Portland and Denver icmkI for ten day. From Bait Lake and UntM City file days. i ROUND TRIP RATES. From Denver and Cheyenne.. .,..( 40.00 From Portland and Spoken........ ...... HO. (Ml From Salt Luke City 6.05 From Hull City . ( 7..1.1 From Ogdea 0 63 Ticket may be obtained from local Union r1 elite agent at all intermediata tuitions, at thai rut of one nd one-ha- oeut per mil. The 8nak Kiyer vail.y, in which Idaho Fall ii eontrallj locatd. i til most ftrrored reeion ot the in ooantry. It h mil I ion. ol ere of rich farming lands, an abandon oi water, yt forest of pin timhar, yaJnablBiin nt! di.trit-m.eoa- l hid.iul an guxcelld cirmata Altitule4.au0to4.S0(J. Idaho Fall i oo watei pririlaire of lati.OOU hon powar eapnrity. It ii destined to boom. an Important railroad, rem. merciai and mannfactntriuw ranter, and it isoon. fi'lently predicted that within two year th oity will be th home of IS, 000 paoplo. Praaant pupa lulion 7U0. Popalation of ooaoty 14,000. REAL ESTATE SALES Dnring th Tiatt of tfa nenrmionista, lsra number of choio boafnas and raaideso lot in -- th coming- nietropoli. will b told at auction withoat reaen-a- . airing; all aa opporfnnltj to eetir property at their own uric. This ml will he eondaetad by Maaara. WELLKK A &UCPHKKKON, Utof Ban Praneiaro, auction, an. and will ba made an intareetin faatnr. BARBECUE m JOLLIFICATION On Ui- - (rj9 ot aal ft ymnd harkmrtw feat. ml will hpgirnn forUievntprtalumratof th?TisiUr, by th roantynvr of th icoraiuD, Tb pro frum mo wtit tnclaH UAntii. spcb, itidic, tc. Fnil particnlrtm of the excuniioa. inform lion of Idaho Fait and th tirmk RiTer taJIoy cp i t obtained from oirontar. of Ths Interior Lend and Iramigrdtion Company Ko.wll.tBUk kMk,DJVB)COLO. E. SELLS. J. TUCKER. II. W. SELLS. SELLS & CO. WHOLESALE & RETAIL JJEALERS IN LUMBER. First South St., Opp. 14th Ward Assembly Rooms. Postofflce Uox, 1078. Old Pioneer Yark of Armstronff & Barfey. : Oa. Third Off Our special this week underwear, liuckeya Clothing, lioot and Shoe Co. Our line is always complete in gen- - tlemen's hosiery, gloves.handkerchiefs, etc., etc.J liltOW.V, TEHKV & WdODKfKK Co. Leading hatters and furnishers, j 1 12 Main street. J I CURE FITS!! Wfien I say core I d not mean merely toBtop them for a tlm. and then harethem return acnin. Imeina radical core. I hare lmtitt-tt'- diwaae of FITS, F.l'I- - ' l.KI'SVerKALUMi SICKXKSSalife.ionndy. I warrant my remedy to cure the wirt casea. Bec.oM ottien have failed ib do manuii fr net now receiT.nif a cure. Send at once for a treati-i- and a Free R t)aof Biy Cite KiMrew. anj OflS-- U. t;. liOGT. JI. t... 113 I'earl tst., N. Y. ' WE AND 011RNEIGUB0US Hews of the West Polished Up. BoileJ Down, so That Ho Who Euni Miy Bead, iUT 0IS30S, AUT BULLUa 1 Items of Interest and Bits of Current ' Comniont From the List of Our Ixobangfls, ' The Sevier branch of the l!io (irando J Western has averaged seventy passen gers since they commenced running. It is said that It is hardly possible to pick up a piece of lloat in Cleveland district, live mile's west of Kphraim, that does not show tdgns of galena iu tlm rock. h oi) Creek bids fair to have a roar-"- , ing rival in the West Mountains of San f, . '''. l'ele. J'ho latter has been described us the land of healthy chickens, pretty v pirls and Danish republicans, but to I these must now be added argentiferous And auriferous minerals. Democrat. A Howell Davis, II! years old, son of f John R. Davis, of Spanish died X suddenly April HOih, after an illness of I only a cry short time. The other day y while the lad was witnessing a game of baso ball lie was struck on the neck with the ball, and ever since has showed signs of dissolution. Hocky Mountain Mar. ""V At Logan, a little child of Mr. Hottle, aSotit a year old, came near dying Sunday from an overdose of morphine. Hv some means the child had obtained a box of morphine pills that were iu the bouse, and had eaten some of them. Medical aid was at once summoned and antidotes administered, but it took six hours of skillful treatment to bring the child out of the stupor. Mrs. llottle stated to a reporter that it appeared to her a if tho child was raised from the dead. IDAH3 NOTES. 1'aker City, Ikaho, peoplo liavu .t:i:.',r(() to build a road from that place to Seven Devils. A tish hawk pulled a largetaiinon out of Klk river one day lust week. The lisli was too large for the bird to carry oil, says the Idaho Recorder, so leaving it on the sand the bird Hew oil' to a pile of driftwood, and picking tip a stick w ith a sharp ami jagged edge, returned with it to where the tish lay and sawed it in two, when it llew away with half of the salmon. An Kraniair of i'roi. I'oiory nnd Song. My Mrs. Mary K. Chnrrv Norris. at the l'resliytcrinn church, Tuursday, May Mth, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of rui.sinji funds to start a "collee house" in this city. The proraimno is as fol-lows: 1. Kobm-- t of Sicily Longfellow Ainitid hoxiii PaiiHs Somr "Sands o- !) Kln'siy 2. Si'li rtlon rpon WiMk llotisi'-- ' Dii li.ilu'H!ii-ii- t o' r tie Uiilrii..., Lfik'hton 3. ' Tr Kiivnu" row 'Koiiieimy ' ., I)vis "n Lulliitiy Vit,T Coutes i. from "Ta e of Two titles' IMrki'iis "Afchl Driiu" (oill lliirnllt.in 5. "The IHivr" si. lilllBr ' r ur:hlp L'uili--r Dliltrultips." 9. ' Rustic isclm..! ' Chxrry ' M .1 lior uud Port" Mrs. Drowiiiii 7, '.Miitinv I'rociur "CiiOdln Iiistn'' Atid?ron Alter one of her enti r iimincnis iu New York city the New ork Msil and Kxpress pai'i the following trihnte Miss Mary K. Cherry gut e one of her pleasant ami popular evenings of poe-try, prose ami song at the Christian in-stitute last evening The programme was long and varied aud displayed her great versatility. She sang Stephen Massett's song! "Tho I.ullably Sung Me hy My Mother," words by J. K. C'oates, accompuning herself on the guitar. I lor costume readings, "The Relief of l.uckniAv." and "How Tom-my Studied his Catechism," were cs- - THE BURLINGTON ROUTE. A (Ir.at 8jit.ni ivho.a Lines Kaaclt th Ureat t itle.. With 7000 miles of steel laid track penetrating the states of Illinois, Iowa Missouri, Minnesota Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming and South Dakota, is the designation of the IJ. & M. rail-road and other roads controlled by the C, li. & ti. railroad. This great system reaches, with its own litics, all tho important cities iu the west: Omaha, Lincoln, Denver, Choyenno, New Castle, Dcadwond, Da-kota, Hot Springs end all points in the Hlack Hills; Dcs Moines, Burlington, Davenport, Hock Island, Calesourg, J'eoria, Chicago, Atchison, St. Joseph, Kansas City, Hanibal.Quincy.St. Louis, Minneapolis ami St. l'aul. Tho Jiurlington's through vestibule trains are composed of l'ullman fitted up in luxurious style and ace sleeping cars of the new est 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 tho w orks of our best, authors; elegant reclining chair can (seats fret;); the famous liiirlingtun dining cars, serving meals en route, and lirst class coaches and smokers. These superior trains run daily be-tween Denver, Lincoln, Omaha, Chicago and Peoria; between Denver, Atchison, St. Joseph, Kansas Cily anil St. Louis; between Kansas City, St. Joseph ami Chicago; between St. Louis and St. l'aul and Minneapolis; and between Omaha, St. Joseph and Kansas City. Direct connections are made in mag-nificent union depots at Denver for all points in sccuic Colorado, Utah and the l'acitic coast, at Chicago and St. Louis lor all points east aud south, and at Kansas City for all points east, west and south. Tho Burlington is the shortest line, and runs through trains with l'ullman sleepers to the lilackvllills. For rates or time apply to any cou-pe- n ticket agent in Utah, or the under-signed. E. E. Wai.kkr, (ien'l. Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. J. Francis, G. P. & T. A., Omaha, Neb. COLORADO NOTES. Miners are in demand at lionana, Saguache coimty. Trinidad is soon to have live miles of Icclrlc street railway. Mrs. K. 1'. House has lieen elected president of the (ireeley school hoard. . T.he new Baptist church at Colorado " Springs, costing $10,000, has just been ' - ; V completed. Hon. II. Vanorsdale of Lamar, has been duly inducted as mayor for the third term. The people of St. Flmo are urging the establishment of a water works system in the town. At Itoulder William Howar was sen-tenced to the penitentiary for nine months for involuntary manslaughter. Colorado City was the first town lo-cated in Kll'aso county, and considered by some to be the lirst permanent set-tlement by the whites in Colorado. The town hoard of Canon City will at once call a special election for tho purpose of voting J3J,00O of 0 percent bonds for the purpose of buying a park or hotel site. Work upon the railroad grade of the Rio Grande Southern is progressing finely between Durango and Kico and the forces of workmen are being added to as rapidly as the advancement of spring will permit. Two hundred acres of orchard were out this spring in Otero county, east of Temp creek, 100 acres at Fowler, sixty acres ot Catlin, and SMO acres in the vi-cinity of Kocky Ford, tiOO acres in all for this season, Sunday a courtean known by the sobriquet of "Goldie" attempted by jumping from a window into the street at Colorado City. Her skull and two ribs were fractured and her life is despaired of. NEVADA NOTES. Three Chinamen are awaiting the action of the grand jury in Elko fcr selling liquor to Indians. The first test of the ballot reform law ill Nevada was made in Carson on Mon-day last, and its result has given the ,y highest satisfaction to friends of the l law. inyo win nave an immense apple crop this season. That it will prove profita-ble is certain, in view of a standing offer of three cents per pound from a dealer iu Virginia City. Mr. E. Penrod writes the Elko Inde-pendent from Island mountain that he will have plenty of water to run his hy-draulic during the coming season, and that he expects a busy season in his placer mines. H. A. Riepe of Ely received a check from the postotlice department at Wash-ington the other day that he is going to frame and file away among tho achives of the Riepe family. The check, which is payable on the in San Fraucisco, calls for the sum of one oent. Th K.aton Why Sam Levy's cigars hold the trade by so tirni a grip is that he never deceives his customers. When he puts a cigar on tho market he maintains its full standard of excellence forever. He does not charge an extra jirolit to in-sure risks, such as are taken by nine-tenth- s of his competitors. All his goods are guaranteed and ho will not allow a customer to keep any that are not entirely satisfactory to his trade. Sam Lew, Cigar Manufacturer. IT! and 1T3 South Main street, Salt Lake City, Utah. MONTANA NOTES. Ths impression prevails that Living-to- n will get the Congregational col-lege. J. M. G. Hall died at his home at Su-perior Wednesday sight from strangu- - |