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Show V 6 'HIE SALT LAKE TIMES. TUESDAY. JUNE 23. 1891. . A -r Afleld.ot. Fnnk Brown, a young man employed at thd Electrio Ice ( rsani parlors, met with a very severe accident, which though not of a neriou nature yet will conline him to the house for some time t') come. A he whs driving down the h:tl at the head of Main utreot the hold back fitrap on the harness broke, letting the wagon down on the horse, which, becoming unnuiiR-'cahlf- t, threw Frank to the ground and kicked him. When found lie was unconscious, and was car-ried to thy house of Mrs. J. Winters, who liven near the scene of t'.ifi accident and was later taken to his own homo. . b usJTes s DIRECTORY. ARCHITECTS. FEED A. EALS, (lts o pan via.) CF COMMERCIAL BLOCK AprFITFCT Ul.Ui- -l l,ulill..e.lCll UtueK. r. U, ULME2. RCHITKC'T--4U- ) PKUUtlKS.-- t BCILP1NCI e. nop h co., r)8. MAIN. IMI'oltTriU IN JAPANITtSE i iitim s, .11. s. -- nil ;i,es unit curi'itf. It.m l .oimte a li- ve il, s ulway-- on lutnd. HL.AL k.tHXlK AKU LOAN'S. ED2T0H, GS0E3EE02 4 03., FAL EST ATI!, NO. !J MAIN 8TKKBT 1 salt l.m CHr. UUO. Notary la 0X0 -- Vlejmu. 1st. J!0?"S7 WANTLD. Tr you DK::'iK a go:k loam pLAcrn ri'Si emm,., cil on S. If', bjieuenr. '4i7 Id Kill ii 0'"t. Subscribe forIt ifer jjfrjfc 1r i N M I'll III THE TIMES Gives the latest and fullest news from the Mines of Utah. THE TIMES Gives the iN'cws of Salt Lake while it is fresh. THE TIMES Gives the News of the World while it is cf 111 n ATTOUsfKTS. ATT'irST.y AT-T,- W, Ot'T'OSITB tiucoail Soma sifj.it. l'I.AlI.(t, EOVELTT MAN rjFACTJJ?.IIiCr 01. fOl.V, HtLVKK AND NICitEL I'LATIVT Vl bf lb Ptu'wi, Alt Kiti'19 nt ' r'lsir.ni- - .lime woa ri'ii.i-- s auJ JmitJi iM'i'si,s iiiios ta!4j isuu.a. iiitMiiisa. i MFMEKQ rUxiJIITURE CO., MAMKAiTI'lli'IlS AM) nKALKHf IS Hcuool er'n tUHtr. sn-- Win '.m. Joh.mi.; ln)lqr,o i'rom;t!y stloudod Uii auJ I1J V L:ri;"'lt'LiJ?lt.i)ti'OBt. IMiL'KANCK. L0UI3 HYAM3 & 0dt" o - t ... V ... , , , vll'fn A I iAmu&i'ntciito. 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Rio (Me Mm t!t KA'.LIVW Pll AN DA LWESTRW s mM AuG Current Time-TaTc- ls In KiTe.'t Siimlav .tune llih twu. sal" CI. llltll Ji. lVvU.J. THE TIMES Is the Progressive newspaper of Salt Lake. fit m 1 m m II t Subscribe forIt THE TIMES Circulates among all classes and is Read by Everybody. THE TIMES No. . No. i. East-houn- Trains. Ailmtlc Atlantic Mail. KxiTcs. I.paveOpilen a. m. H 45 p. m. ArrneSalt l.aitn U Wa. in. 0:'si p. 111. LmiveS-d- Lake V.Hi a. m. 10:tif i, rn. ArrH I'Mni Il:'.'ia. m. Il:.'p. ni. l.eavo I ro-- jll ioa. m. Il:s0p. m. Arrive i;rcc!i River j 5:: p. m. ft:-- a. m. (.rcii Klvr j 5: fe i. m. ;:l.i a. m. Arrive ( Ir.md Jiiiii tlon i: i p. m H'1' a. rn. l.eav(;i'and .limi timi p. in. H a. in. Arrive ;1ciiukW SpnV ' I'1" a. m I ': p. m, Ail'iVH I.H;!'0'ille .: : a. Ml p ni. A,rrivn Piici-l- .. .. !l':::'i p. in. '2:') a, m. ArriwCo;,,, S;.r:'ii:s.. y v, p. m. 4:.n ;i. in. An1v iHMivcr l ji. in. ?.:n a. in. No. X No. I. West-houn- Trains, f Atl:,nt,c Atl intle Mail. i l.eiive Denver T::'ll p. 111. (l:IXl a. 111. I.enve (!.,jo.. Kpnnu's... ,i:l' p. in. il ,Vi a. m. I.ea'e Intel, lo IIM, jl. lll.j I :'le p. 111. l.eae I.ea.inlle ... ri:'i' .i. m. i. ni. Leave i.l. nwood l :in a. in. I c's a ui. Arrt. e :rand .limi t on j:in p. ni 4:';o a, ,u. Leave (traud Junction :"' ) in. 4 to a. in. A r I'll e i ;r en Civ. r f.:r,f. p. m. ":, a. hi. I.etue Ri er f':l' p. in. H.i.'.a. in. Aril.e I'rovo ;is: in a. in a:'! p. tn. I.iM,8l'ri,ci r.':.0a. in. .'t;lip. in, Ar.tfeSaH Lake I ( a. in. f li p. ni. Leave Hslt L ik i -- :l'l a. ni. i d p. in. Arrive i.yjen .. I , a. m. ii:i'l p. in. i,OC'.h TWAINS. SALT MKK AND IH'iKKN. Leave Silt l.axe !:lo a. in.. :i.' a. m., and 4:1., ji. rn. H mrr.ii. ', arrive at Stilt La:;e u.lu a. in., 6:i p. in,, una ;i in. A.NIl 'V.VS4TCH. Leave K; 'A. Lake s;u) a, in. Iietui'tiin, e Salt La,;y G. mi p in. AilKIUiAN I'OKK, SI'I-- I N VI 1,1 S. , VT. I'l.S'A'- N T A.'.'O MAVU. Leave Sal1 Lake ir',0 a. in. i'ctuniin ar- - rivo Is. til i .:i!.e , ::; , p. iu. i). c. poiji;;-:- . J. n. nn ktt Ottx'l U ...mr. 1.91,1 i ,is.--. .J Under the Direction of Mr. J. II. MEADE. vm. mi'.stav i:w. T!ii;wi:s VArJH, The only LEON, of Kelly A. Leon Minstrels, niisa inn Mi, TIIOS. O'nRI-- N AND MATTIK HFIUIIMI And a l.trt'e company of romelians, in altsts and Dancers. Snle of seats TiieMla---- Heeular Prices. 'Al.T 'MliCATF.it. CEAS. 8. EDRT0N, M.ssjur. i Niffht: only: iMiit: . JSi, THE SCR VIC PRODtrcTtDN: Tit WEtisTKK I ) " ''Tn 1'Ott-- i K ITS I.Il.'E N'KVKit liiTOliC An IntKiviil ion in S''iiic Splondor j S:i!fl of evs h '.fins We in p'eiv. L'foiii.-- r Is continually increasing in Popular Favor. THE TIMES Is the best newspaper for business men who desire to Secure the Ear of the Public. "WANT" NOTICES Published in The Times are more effect-ive than those published in any other Salt Lake newspaper. Advertise In It Cote-OliiiB-y.; IMliii - U ICOL'FK. STAN I )AI 1 1 ) GA U G BETWEEN T'enver. rolora-'.- i "prinsr. Pne'o, R ot Lnlte Citv. UK len. ' Ti,- (;,,..s: and all No-il- i ', I'n.'uts. ia Lia nille, As;jeu a ,d Olt'UrtOOd apiuis. Scenery Unequalled. Equipment Unsurpassed. Th!0,if:h '.Mntan 9. f ai, I'miman Tutr.-- t ar: t ft .. e n nU'i ban Kruni Thronph t!u h- ar t of the Hoc!, v Mountains Tii iti"- t coni'Oi-i;b- . 'jC't ui tl.fl granierof ail Vruu- -i .1 It .ii m.-- . For iiU .les.niitiuii, pnuiia ia etc., call u iun or aUrlr.-s- s H. C. nURXKTT, 41 V.'e' t Scoon.l St'uih wait t,. !.; rii v. II. COLLI''? AN, ( HAS s. LKK .'1 uia tr. GenMl ia. A.;"Tit. K'tuo. Spring-- , C'o'o. ietivcr, Coin. J)R. JJODGEa Teeth ex- - A-v- i- i'''::;' V tr.e led Wi'lft- - ', - ".' , 8 4 O itjeon lv Il .:.' r yi. .,v -- J us.- - of v.t i ':r ;'-i- - f 1. el air. All V ' ' ' f ), v, v.orlc warrant V.' f ,,f if i 7 jj ed. iJjyr' Kooui 78, C'oumierc a. Isioek, aait City. b5? ? oacoLW. m i WuliT)KKJ.ANlT ' Si.- v.u 'o Cnivn, I L. S.H'Kirr, s . ., J. K. rf i, 1. i.rr V. Lawi.i;,!. f , A.v:il. )m:i;k or jim: wnu: irfvliss Mattie Lee Price. ir Tin' World rum, ,i'-- ' ri. 8'i.' we KM b:tt 7 ), '' e'i. J "t d (' l': lilt rv u-- ai;e pell- d '.ui ,ve,. ' t s.nudy p!a''"l' h- -r A :J aua n- -i thf ul,.;eei. l'rol'. AM's Dit-raini- f iowi. :n''v I'coplc. .N-- Atr;i tions. New Kverytliiut; ti.M Week. IOC AI'i.MlSSI.i.V Qc ' HURRAH i FGR THS FGORTH OF JULY. Itli, (il.OIMOl S lib. A lar.-'- e and eoMp.'etc ot IFirovorks, Flags and LANTERMS, WhfJf'(a!e ana rctiip. at iz FRED G. LYNGBERG'S Tlirt'c loors wost of Salr Lake TlK-at.r- . "xK TAILOR,"1 39 f. FIRST SOUTK, j j Orer your screen doors and windows from the Sandberg Furniture company, j 108 Wen South Temple street. j For a oompiolo stock of Fourth of July g"oi'.s see the Japanese Empor-ium, 0- - Main st. j THE FINAL SESSIONS Or th Territorial Aoritlo Uriel Tudar In th I nlvari.lt Hulldtlia. The opening feature of the morning session was music at JO o'clock. The programme observed was as follows: J'aper by l'rofessor l'ago of Ogden: "That examinations as commouly d furnish thu best means of the, gradualion and promo-tion of pupils and thu -- llicioney of teachers." The essay was discussed by Professor K. II. Collius, FroleAsor I). A Cliristun-se- n mid Superintendent A. Woolton in an able, manner. I'rof. K. Henuer read a paper on "in-centive to Scholarship on iho part of leachers." It was x L and I'rof. licnner was fnipiently interrupted by applause. t in) afteiTiOou consisted of Frot. Avey's paper on "School Uisei- - pliue" ami discussion of tho a.imn by l'rol. I,. K. .Moiicb, i'rof. I Huso, I'roi. (ieorgi; H. lirimhail. Kiiidctgartcn by. Miss Antoinette lirowu. Tho Teacher and his Appliances by l'rol. William! M. Steivnit. Asking "and answering j (juestions. iMu.'.ic.. 'll:e. .ilieer of tho ; iissociaiiun are: Fre.sidi.-ui- , Frotussor 1'aycri vice pivsideiits, J)r. Miiispniigh, i Wiiiium Mewart, I'm lessor linnili.'iil; secret, :ry, M:- -i Lucy 'an I'otl: direct-ors, K. ., ilsou of J'rovo, T. l. ,iwt of Odeu and l'rofeHSor Iu!l,er ui this Hit It.iiW Curps Cftmp Mr. The W'omans' Kelief corps of the G. A. It., held an informal gathering or mora properly speaking, "e.unp lire,'' lust evening in their hall on Second South street, 'lhe evening was very pleasantly spent In social converse, which Was followed later by refresh-ments The evening was col. eluded by all engaging in progressive euchre to whtle away the hours. - - Iliiy fire wor ks at the Japanese .'i.' Main St., II. Hop iV 'o., proprietors. MAKING rUESSLl) IUIK K Th Salt Laka Company Will bs Able to Turn Out a Production Equal to Any THAT ARE MADE IN THE EAST. Th Conduit-W- est Sids Eccord-MoOor-u- ick'g riock EigLtb Ward Drain Curbstoaa Goisip. Those who have visited ths pressed brick yards located at Murray aud oivned'by tho Salt Lake Pressed llrick company, say tnal the proiluelion is as tine as tiiat made in any eastern city that sells at moat extraordinary prices when laid down in this n.uikct. The work of manufacturing commenced four days ago. After the machinery was gotten in good running older, the moulding and pressing was done at a saLiiiiactory speed whiln the product turned out rus jn.st Mlinl'ae.lory . J. O. lioyd of tlui llrm of ( 'hlsholin, lioyd it White, mauulactiirers of the machinery tiaed in the new yard-i- , is at Murray today for tiio puiposo of waicliing the conduct of tiio new inacLiuo. The dulay in getting tho inacbiiiery for thiso yards was caused by the (i sire of the manufacturers to send one of their latest model, and to thoroughly test its workings before placing it on thu maiket. Mr. lioyd in speaking of the proba-abl- e result of such no enterprise in this city, said there was not a doubt of its perlect success. The clay used is. a most excellent one, and lie tnoiight a brick could bo mado here e pul to any thai comes from tho east ami ai vastly cheaper prices. 1 lie l ilt kiln will be starleil ro burning cither to day or under the supervision of an ex-pert from Chicago, and il is only a matter of a lew days time when it will be decided as to whether a perfect quality of prosed brick cau be made al home. Kurvaylng til !.- - to llou-tifi- ll. A corps of surveyors is in tho field rraking tho location for the extension of the lint." of the (ireut Salt Fake iV Hot Springs railroad to Fount, fill. This preliminary work will probably lake, throe days, when a proposition ran be placed before tho llouutifiil citi-zens Id mora definite shape. Fvery-bod- y iu that suburban towu is fully alive to the importance of having rail-road connection with the city, and a tacit agreement has been made by them tosubscribo J'J 1.000 to the stock uf the road if it is built. The amount of the individual sub-scriptions will dupeud largely on the location uf the line, as the people there are of the opiuion that the most stock should be taken by those who are to obtain the must beneht. Working on lh Condull. Judging from the progress tbat has been mad on tba conduit up to this date, the work will not be completed loonor than September first, whereas the contract call for its completion by July loth. The excavating contractors are iid to time with their irnrt. hut the concrete and masonry work is fully a month behind where it should bo. ... The conduit it to be six miles long ind two miles of it Is now completed and ready to be covered. Nearly all the material used comes from abroad, the brick for arching coming from Og-den and the cement from Milwaukee. The reason the contractors give for tliis Is that the home cement is not up to thu itandnrd required and that no arching brick is made in the Salt Lake yards. I.omtlB( thm F.ighth W, d train. City F.ngiueer Doremas and his assist-ants are engaged in locating the line of the ditch which is to drain the F.ighth ward square. It is nut thought that it will be nocessary to go to a depth of more than ten feet in order to relieve ih at block of all the wator which will cause any trouble, A Hal Today. The Grasler Heally and Investment cnmpanysoldtoK. il. Watson of this sity. Ivts .2 and 2 in block 2 poet oflico addition. Consideration, ??();). Mr. Watson contemplates erecting a two-stor- y brick dwelling youse. Ch-tif- af Till. The following were the records In this city yesterday ol Ibe sales of real estate: Mrs F. A Aiinew to T H Mnore. lot .15, block t. Ric ft Ueidei a Bret addition $ 600 Mrs F. A Afcuew to T U Mooreet al.deed lot block 'J, Kice ti.ldar s m ad-ditlou., 6P0 Henry C Butler et al to William deed, part mk iIou w, town.'lilpM S. it IE TOuO William H frvlna to A P Hansen, deed, lots baud 7, block '4, addi-tion,. WO rnoiii.is H Jonos to FranciH Miner et ai, need, niinuui proi'Tt v . 1 Wilheinieiia Peterson toOUra M Peter eon, deeo, part of lot 4, block M. plat H Me a A Woods to llliaiu W Ito- o"t in, need, ion li aud til, block :.', Musca-tin-place . Mu ft A Woods to W A Pitniuons. dea.l, tots I and- -, liics ii l.eldcr's r.rstaddi-tto- HSO Ctiarleg H Jams to Ada S .lane. rts.-d-lot 9 block . ydat A, i ;ar ien city .. H It Bio vne to Elmer E Dirl nif et al. deed, lots in Cummin. 8 su, .iivi"on.. 18U Lbene.'.er itrowu to Heni:oi,in i;re,-n- . deed part .eotion a.'.tonusiiip 3 south, r.mve .') east 3 Willi on i.ien to Pn.)aniin 'Ireen, deed, part of oi l fort, block. Dr iper 8l!) ..lii'abtn to Fr.e.ets Brown, oeei.psrt section i'Mortlortilp-soiul- i, rane l west 75 Harry litnci i t ux to DauM J tieed part I, tu usiiip . soiitu. rani'e 1 we-t- M) Charles A Harper to James Moscs,,!bh 1, part ecct ou Id, townsh p a south, ramie east 20 James Hpillett to James Moses, deed, part f, ti m l.i, towii.-hi- a Mouta, lantre ea-- t ,1 Knin a M McKieto N M Mead deed, part lot 3, block 1 j iplat 13 Total jTjSjo POLICE PICKbNCS. Kiiintioiry nt m Hay's Work Atnonsr j tun'. ViTilrit riri,lm II, .1, F. Henderson was taken in by Ser-geant Donovan last night for beating a tattoo on his wife and was ordered to appeal' helore Judge l.aney at 3 o'clock this alteinoon to plead, lien- - dersou, who is a eaipei.ter by tiade, has developed the ha ml of eNercising his iiiu-c'- e on liia wife, anil the lesult ol today's iiujiiiry will piooaoiy lei no eiiibaino r of Hie most suvere nature. . 11. Joy was lined ilUJ ye.itel day alternoon lor elubiiiug deadly weapon nod lesi ting an oliicer. lie wout to jail but this morning produced the amount uu i went to his moorings again. Annie (oHidwiu and hllie Smith wore bagged la.-- t night for prostitution an. placed a forfeit ol f T each lor their ap-peal alien bt'Ioiii Judge l.aney this alternoo n. There were livo drunka before his honor during the day. - - CONTRACT LET. M.x.r.. Ili.bon V. ra.ol Will Hun Ih. Iium-- i .in tlii. K. U, IV. Ilritnclt. The contract for lour tunnels on tho new branch of the llio (.ramie Western between Springvillo and F.ureka has been let to Messrs. Higbee it Vtraud. The tunnels aggregate 1W0 feet. Il is said that the road to Fureka will be completed by the lirst of January, l he fact t tint tho llio (J ramie Western management has already let a number of the contracts connected with the construction of the newline has infused a spirit of business, enterprise anil en-couragement among the worthy people of that section of couutry. The people of I'rovo, Spniigulio aud Km oka are already engaging in tho new enterprise aud iu it they see a feeler and outlet to a held which has long needed such a line as the llio (iraude Western will construct. MORNINC ARRIVALS, Whi 0. C. (arson Olty; J. Francis and wile, I'ayson; F. W. 1'arker. Sno-kau- Jaiiirs rhipnian. American Fork; Mrs. lltr,ulsl,,id. (igili ii; hdwarU. l'earea, Neva ia; J. M. Sp. sck. Kl I'as.i, JVx. : C. Fa!-k- . Sirliu-vllle- ; t). A. Tlmiiias, I.o:m; A. A. l'layer. '1'er-rac- Mrs. J. N, ,)oie-N- . Nttrnta'i Jones, lllark-(oot- . Idaho: 11. Ji iiiitiis, ban Franriscu; N. K. Sia(turd, I'rovo. Kllul.lord 8. M. Knihenthal, ClilrL-o- ; rtiarles F. Paiiit'-r- , Tell ur.de, Col. ; I), Ban-Jor- (iiiiinisnn. C lo. ; H'm. i i.'iionnil, Hutte; V. H. VVilllains, t'liii iipi: ('lias. 1). liiorow-inan- . St. l.oii:s; .1. A. Sarfiit. New Haven; H.J. Collins. S.k Franeisro. Irinplatan K. R. Wells and wife. T. Hell. Kiniberiy. Soiiili .Africa; John H. Al.lish. Syd-ney. New g.itith Walts; Franris Stiifssci, t'eiurai :n"r;,a: Thomas 11. Walnut, I'hliadnljilila; M,s. (,eo. il. iVnt'ehl, ban Fram isto. AN OFFICER PROMOTf'D. I.iftQtanant I'olunnl I'ark nf fort Oougl. to e to Omaha. Major John li. I'arke of the Sixteenth infantry of Fort l'ouglas this morning wa.s notified that be had buen promoted tothe rank of lieutenant colouel of tiie Second infantry. Lieutenant Colonel i I'arke will go to Omaha about the mid-di-of July. The vacancy caused by the promotion will be tilled by Captain Freeman of the Seventh infautry who will he major of llio Sixteenth, in the Fill Lieutenant Colonel Farko and j Lieutenant John (iregg will start, on a trip to Fnrope. Lieutenant Colonel I'arke is a Ciusior county, l'a., man. LATE LOCAL. Observer Sa'e-diur- of the signnl ser- - vieo, predicts that tho we il'ier wi-- con- - tiuuo cool, with a cbanco for light showers. F.d. Wilkinson, formerly agent for Wells. Fargo At Co., al 1'riui.lad. (,'olo.. has purchased an iuii rest in the Hughes i'roduce company. The Fnion Facilic will run a special to Ogden tomorrow afienioou for sli ' who waut to utteml the races. The train will leave here at LoOaud return at the close of the. sport. C'etierslM. l'euiche and wife nnd General F. Olivarn. wife and tl.iugii'cr, of Madrid, are at the Knuts.'ord. The gentlemen are connected wit'i (ho Spanhsh army. The party will leave in j the morning on thu F. 1. for New York. A special train has been engaged to transport tho ladies and gentlemen composing lhe Harmony Hub t'i ii'ltt . The train, which will leave lhe Ftah iV Nevada depot at precisely T o'euuv;, will convey sixty happy people to the scene of an evening's pleasure. Tho Fillmore Hairy company today tiled articles of incorporation wiih .Se-cretary Sells. The cspital stock of ,t.VI ill is of the valuo of per share. The stock is held by J S.Giles, Alma Green-wood. John T. Ashman, M;lard Invest-ment company, J. A. Mdvi.le, J. N. Hinckley, Joseph 1). Smith. Jius'iua Greenwood. George C. Veiio aud T. C. Collister. Governor Thomas lias received a communication from Osc:ir Vmidcr-cook- . acting warden, which states when the following prisoners will bo released from the penitentiary: Jos. Shaw, tor-ger-sentenced Sepl. 13. !MK). term s July IH. ISill; R. Tail, grand lar-ceny. Sept. lo, ti rm expires July M; John Taylor, murder in second dojTee, March V.l. ISs;.', term e.p:r. s July lii; Wm. Ciimiinnu's. assatilt, Feb. 24, "term expires July '.'(; ,los. Cnoiluicrht, burg-liry- , Oct. .1, 1!). term expires July; t;C. M. Wvmaii, Kiaiislsuguter, 'Jl!, l"im, term expires July H; J. 1, ' Thompson, house breaking. Feb. ii, term expires July I - . - MERRY WEDDINC BtLLS. Mrri-ir- a f David r Wnlk.r unit M m lmlul.V. HlDibBll T.itrrday Altm noon. Yesterday afternoon at the residence, pf the bride's iiarentg, occurred the marriage of David F. Walker, a resi-dent of Otfdeo, and Miss Frrniuie V. Kimball, one of Salt Fake's fairest daughters, Kev. Thrall ofliciat:ni. Iv'ever hts eye behold a fairer scene than that of the bride and groom si and ing together pledging the holy bonds of matrimony, with the decorations of roses and syriDga forming a buck-groun-of surpassing lo euness. The presents wore very elegant, consisting of silverware, divers article? of bric-a-bra-and a mi'cellaneons collection nf useful and costly articles of household and personal adornment. At the conclusion of the ceremony the happy couple started for California, on a visit to the groom's parents. |