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Show . , THE SALT LAKE TIMES. SATURDAY. JUA'fl, 27, 18'JI ' I- - V tho malinger hut) nt tf silcnuea on the tij'on. he only J'ir.o tarbLiI'ii".iui? tint wa and i.; uo Hii2it1l :((-p- for t! a ltiiin.v by HlnKiMii't hu gut tin) m isl protnis nr.; ih:i;ti;i ? '1 ;. ituii rond lUoitH l:iHt todav. i!(:.)t the M.itu f f tllli hooiu )r.,ir;!'j il.r.iiii; i (m Aii.lmiKdiric nm.i.ii'Liri'ntj, iil,o tim l.ue Wwliari; Rod till, tlott'.ll ::lKin!U. 1 think Witt Anl'iion ni;t.i;i.r.i wonl-- In' o ij- - l'f 'II-- ; Jtlal wV:n. ri. )! a pl.iy. Aui wi'.li.u tim ti n ;,' Mr tin; ii;Uiit' auiliui' t.avu cuine t i t in ll,, lit to h.ipjiiy tin i'i"!n;iil'!. ll ) k them v.)!.:? tiiiiu to j'i-- t tl'" cuhii-I'- re of tho ni ju;i'p"'i s, tu1-tln-- h.ivu won it ii r,y. S.i; la il !f. m't u!! i;!.'!- - it. 'I'licro n.".'.'M n ith P'j itmhii.ii ii ynu:n,'-,- ' ;t" nI !."iiin,ct.'( with ( iiiirii,": t i b:i, ji i)-- Ami-i'icit- i an'hni', and ilii'V arn i'.u elder mau-:- v f (, 0 k. l.i.i'K ni t. 13 M'.i ee- e of tho In.-- t two or tlifi-- yeafh. 'Uoi.or to 'o.-- honoi' is ilue" Kir it ini'N ii. nil ni Hjw-- ! rd' lioarit'tiiv" mi-- ' "S!;-- ' i inn loi-.- " ll'o yo'i thuik tln:re' iu Ani"r- - ic.iii ni.'in,icr uho vvnuidn'i jump i t r ' r rlmicii i i.i l,ny a lay ni lii'i i!i u ' ''fcni'ii to one In I'liMiro. 15'i':'i:trri., stniinK or olii'T r.;ip!i:.:i id i wii.;' t? I l.iid 'l.loy.l, who wi-.ii- "'('lie weic alive, would his ;.;iyH .'n h ';S'iV. .Joo ' 'Siili Al.irin" an. I 'Sliiin de.'Ui'i," do-- ' 'i i, (i.i). is' Al.i'miilil," Im'ntt'i'l ' , ",;Im. ..,;ii H'i.: " nn.l "All the ('ni'ti-.r..- .f Ho'.i.'," lo .'.lilit- - nud "A i;e." ". iite h.oI Wumcu," t .'e. 1 iiivsi" iir' ti;,' In.; 1 it. A id t;ny urn all A'oer.i'j;i. And 1 it m Hiir.r ii : r .e i ol tin writ-- r hs- - i ('( r mil i.de Tii.in.'if'.fi's iiii" I'.jin.tinls tor w 'id; tliitu ho can supply. . .'. i imi; he A ir.tnc:i,i iiiaiiaiTor i i lo ist:.v s;i i iii vi Iih on n- - lioniu. I won't It He. i'oe tl.oi'e. Hut In.) ra'UMt. A tj i the fi.:i;cm-n- ' .if the l;i-.- t.ji, ii ( i have pioveit .t. My .1 t. t'lll.'.t fi'li-lld- . A i .iLll 'T, will ';n..i in a ri:Otti..'tl ot lu Itiil you to. yfieator until atoclr eom-- I nd Women" I hi wilh "Ii-- I ompany of on the 0.0U1, I r stock cui'i-L- h eventH w ill I.se play toe' T.'tRATEH. f theater his tMonday and Vohcr'a miu- - Ves. I nttrocioui t null am I V nil oit.la i Ihe ea- - r.m of tho nielo .l.'iu.iu, w;n c;t'''Cted by a j T..i. ll waa a good play 'Tiri.id. liM'il;! IMI AM I'.IJDtr TIlr.ATilKlt'M. Woii.lerlmid coiUinuo.. io aurncl pryat crowd.i every day. 1 ho miui-xB-incut in U) ho conratnialeti on the way In which they ui iiiilniii the hisrh etauil-ar- d ol thill p'loul.ir plucu of niuu.te-Incut- . A f TDK V VIl.lOS T!!' Al KK. "tlr.ither At vui it -- lirot her" has been f'vi'ii at tic l'avili'in theater, corner ef Third Sou' Ii nud Male su-ecl- the p ut wecir.'H i a jowl play awl is presente i in an aeci milliner by loirij'iir.y i ioVer Jila el'ii. In 3r , r Iny. Hint Virr4. initio II, "lev .l:.y Teny in "A J.'uoi :i ot Av'J.s" n-- '-t " wll. A'.iniba en I'i.aii.ei" me V'i to Ii l' ;''1 y " i! :i "t :rj'!llift," 1 . b .' I'k'I hi'.s i'ef.--i re fii'! i :e:l f.ir the .Url,ui oie:-i-i (.uniiiny fur uut mn'iiii 2. . L,'ti'tn i 'arsjsr r. a. e.').i:,iiue Py l.l i ! i eo. tho p. iyiv...;iu, l.'UUUe 1 j Ii o:n Ki, i'o.u las' w.n k. A Nvw assuiaat for i-j 'M - tame l.a Wiiitcu a play a.i i in idenl in i h'i oio oi i)ui;e. J. upli '.ipw ui ih iimaiu tj u.ay it L..kl aeason. "Ve Karlio Troubln'' is t j be the title of a plaV of tiie p'-r-t ot the A uicr-ieai- i iviuiutioit liiii'h ii.'iiry iiuy lUt le.lon nas ivi ,iu n ui.il m Ii en is to be produced in iinooil next K. iv Uiee writes t.i incide tf hat bis extra viuas brkJI ere at sticcex'es in A111.1 ml. a I yrTii.t vhen lie niHkes iiiuney eiio'i.-- ft nill return to America and proill I new one. lf i ' A) Seoti "tiiildni",! freatw greirt- - daughter of S irall SiildolH. Iiai jj lo return to the siae, n idi:h she leC j several years aro in order to devote h- -r J time to 'the education of her ailopio.l Mm. lie'iry W.iil. r, a inu.sii-'.an- . Her reappearance will bn ma.le next se.i eui. The Mirror uminu.ic that liiil Nye has iiiiisim! "Tli'! Cadi" and ile.iveivd j th.f manuscript to Mturt ll.iluui. The i new piece will be produced lit ti.e Ci ion Square theater on S 'pteii, lair 1 w;t,i 'ibomas Seabr.aoko tiio ainr. I', wii! be tirodii'-e- under ihn iiialin.-n-fiw riaa fur Wert S n. A ,r;ijm at the l;.v of ncsv tilings for Jiexi .on rot't'AlK some w 'uoso e'.nidces tf diii'.v'ii a;par' t t r: iii i; ty good, wl-.o- e otlieis Mpoeir boptiltMsly weak. Of the former, tho sUri.ii'; our of the t'luver yoini'j co.nedniiiS, .ltoeil and Col-- Jit-r-. j'.vt-- of a lnf;'i Hiea.sin'e " ot rt"v;'.eriiy. They will'- - l".ieu iu a 'OoW ii' ised 'id put l"y Uhii.ioI culleil "l!osaii(i 1'oas. Keeii anil (!o!her are youii.tr .... men of ability 'and experience, ind they have devoied months of eaivnil wcrk to Anoihrr new runtr.ro wnich pil.mises srci; is the starring tour of lVarl T.y-- . ; tiii).-c- , S.he wii cm the road with a t p:y, written by' herself, called "Viv-V.a.i.- " flood jue'e js who ha e rend the Via' in nipt so'.'ioiv in hilf terms qf its Vx"''iuiH!e.4 The jiUie roie is said ty be ilrawn, nd, as tha autfior---;- . who must ba given place amnni; !e-J- of contemparaneuus emotional jr tresses, m.uj!1s'i thu cuu-ic'- sr to suit t- :' own tu,;e-- efio sSutiid achieve j -- 4 tuarktid s'lecsj. Mc.isrs. Jell'cnsoa. Klaw & Krlanjfcr wi'i pr.'iliict a play ca.!lad "i'he Country Circus" early in thu fall. Although the ieiaiii of the production hava nut been given out il ii ki.o-.vi- i that the outer-- v. I w,0 tttV, (in il tlwt n 1. it t'Li .t istics of a real circ-its- it is known that upward of ei;lit cars will have to be fin: l iycd in trunsporting 1 ho show, which will iueiu le a number of horses, elephants, traiued dogs, perlurtuiug etc. "Tao Country Circus " will bo presented ia a few citiefc only, as nenbitift but ilia largest, stages will be adii.juuto. This ii looked upon s the greatest novsfity of tbe ooiuing season, and its business will have to be enor-mou- s to meet the exoerises. The pp'ee It the worV of .Vir. Cbarics IL Jefferson ud C!t!. s i.ar&ard. It will be very elaborately put upca tha stugo. A p.eco called "A High Roller" which is beircg auiuunced with a lot of suspicious verbosity, is among tha "ffoubttul starters." The inethods of the ;ro.-ro- kd snowman aio ainpiviy'd in call in;; mtentiun to the pice?, and tbe policy of the mauage- - mens in tais rspot is regarded as an j vi'.ieuce of a lack oi couiiilence in the .project, even on the part of its epousore. Tbera will be another aildir.,,u to the ! l.t of cotuio opera, urnna donnas imxt season in the pcrsou of iiK Josepir je j liustpp. Tne young lady has just boun advanced to thai; position in "I be Tir j and 'i ai'lar" company, aud Las made i such pronounced rucceas that sho ' w iil bo a lormuUblo rival of such well- - comio opera Jigbts as Clarion i tiuoola sod Liliie Poat. "Jo.li do" Kuapp is tbe ai tractive sobriquet which has 'been given this laleutud young j wool n : iiieut of Stuart ll.o son uud Ceorgo '. Je!T linriistia is the liusbaiid and n mana-- f of Vai-i- in.i Jirh"'iii. The ri s .' ! to hvu mid 0;;o ti,,-- , su.is i i iicd the i!i s iu''.!- Mi. . r i; i a v!y nioio i.i.1 i li it ",!.--. K.ircst.-ti- t iii .:, loo., i.. his fhli-'- j y j ae.'.i has ;; v.-- 'rei- In . r ,u;s. "ni ii a circlet of rub'es catt I , auotbera circlet of anph'uvs j io'. dlaiuoniis, and tae third a iiihi-- ! quisa rill,', wi'h a sap; hire iu the c.sn-- j t"f. surrounded by tweuty-t.u- r ii- - Willard Spenser's arrictly proper con lie o; era, "'i'he Little Tycoon" pro-- j pes i to s,ay on liie f r one more HK.isou ft bast, ileui - (iiee.iwa'l, a H.iuihyrn iu;.ai;er, has i.ou.vht it rioin bp. iii ftlt-- iia. el,.; 0,-- K. K. (irali,n to pU.v Kn.;5:erbocker, h.s ori-i'i- n ai p " l.aVe" iios.'titr.a), who whs a valt.-a'.'- ai.( in iiie onglis-i- an .' ce.-.-s t)f the piu- -, but who paued com- - j pan , w.ui it sei' ral s. iuoui ago, wul ii.;a,n he i;s busiiiesM tuanager. j Alexander Salve-i- i is now in the sixth of bis rciuaikiti.lt' suceessiiil en- - igemeiit at the Ciaisd open house, ' le sion. Ha has eoulincd h.uiseif ea tii-ei- to elaborate productions of the roiUHlic ilram.i, baring pre-- liicl i C. do Ka. an," "A Child ( Nai-bw.- I "'i Uuke's ,V!..t:o," and "Tho Tsove (iu ii diiiieu," For the present ami List week of his engagement he will he seen for iho hist time in ('rlsto." it w;..s iu liosioa ; It.tt (.'ln.rh s I'eehicr and James O'Xeil wore titst eon in this play. . The jewelers aud watchmakers have agreed to cio.-.- i their places oi bussi ess at 7 o'clock every nijslit except jityS nnd on ni,-iil- :! preceding holidays, until further nola-o- . CharUs Froliiuau lias several impor-tau- t new thing fcr next crasou. "I Jr.oe" and "Tho Each w ill bo done ia this city in tha fall, and they ail look bke. sure The plays will bo remarkably cast and latili'.fiily produced, .and r sxpected to run a long lime. Another important v.miur of tho coming is that of Thomas (,). as the star ia iiill Myc'e new play cailtd "Tho Cadi." In this piny Mr. Seal-roo- 1 to pmy Bill Nye In bis experiences as a frontier judge, 'i'horo have been 6oiao doubut xpi essed i i'i.,1! JSye bein? ready with tns play. Mr. George ftoy i r.aaures us that evety-thini- r wi'i be in time, an th;it, in fact, it'tr. Stuart Loosen, who backs tha pro-ject, already has two acts in his posses-sion. MeedlOM to say that Mr. e is exbacding'.y anxious to see them, as tills is an iinporlant new ven-ture for him, and there seems to have been none cuss try delay in tha projec-tion of the work. Imericim l'lar 00 Top. Charles H. Ilej-- t la N,, Y. Joarnal. "Why do our theatrical managers o abroad for plays?,' is a preposition that can scarcely be answered in oue sen-tence. Up to ten years ago they had to. Home-mad- e material was unobtainable. I presume a great many American plays were tried, but, whilo occasionally a bright man like Ben Woolf produced "A Mighty dollar," failures, expensive and discouraging, were the rule. There was aiweys good material in the lor- - J WEllOHIiNEIGHOOIlS Uv:.s of tha Teat r!iaic3 ITp. Soil no i"i.t. lie i?Lo l.u UT E0l3:OF.3, AUT UCLLTJ1 ' lUwy of" It.ra: and V'lt of Gurrtnl Ouinaient i'rotu the Lidt tf Cur Iiolia' cos. I.eo llnefel' aeein to be the bo'i d iiiioerm of all iloinucrata in ao.ithei u L tuh. Hy Jones, "n of 8. H. Jonca of I'ro o, fijli, on VYe lnusJ.iv, and broke In.) m ill. 1 he but niHtrin ;esbie ynunsf lady of f!" l.ii'ind Imi jiiii taken to liei'elf a The l'lVnliyieiiatu of Og'Wn have nocured money onmi ;h and will at onoa compline l li'jir no,v tiuituh. list. J. K Moody, pu!ur of tiie Oir- - leu DipU.il ciiiifeii h.n ruiiigiidd and i;uuo l'oin. na, Caiitoniia. (iumi.s- u will alno aid iu inanufacture of Miigiir 1'ila eii"n. Over thirty awe hate been limited to !Ur beei. 'J'he l'l'ovo l!ni i.rnr ay, tim tie-t'.- 'j of mime ), e.y woi a amonj reputi-lie-a U ix ii ur iiik'o and luofo felt thruujji.aiit 1 l..ti i:ouuty. Thu () 1.1 Koo ivv' hiH it Proru mutt necirihiiir to l!ie I'iilluwinK nrty i tho l)paio:i, im :v, architectural amirliiiu: The Wiipalch e.iya: "A Ktiiiiiemaii, wliovi n.me we diit nut li.'ifu. till neir'.ed with a tit while Miatxliiiif iu innit of Odd fallow hall I. i.i evening. " i'ot'tnuie lime past there baa been stoiiny timrit in tho liomii! of tiooril I I ix, '.vho rc..le in the wt. stern pari "i i he city. (Inn of titiorge'a favorite :t i .i m.' nt i h:ti imtiii to ary the nio-- i si v ot a M u Lit iiiiHiiiiB by i.urf nia m um a puuchinif bnir end at other j tn im u foothaii. 1'iiriiiK yuajevday I the k.enjei.iiui in uinal frisky luini.cr, vjryiu, i he pei'foniiinieu by en e Uvn liit.-.-Hif kick, ami bio iv a. After ih.s tiiiiiMiial cucrene h It the houae and ii town. At about a ii cine, tio illuming he toileied tee h'l.i.ni ivli.iru hM wile and tdilld wore ijtiietiy fclnepiui;. Sciing a thuwl he ctn cluptel tint child iu it told and le i. uo on at present know where. I'lovo Ih.spslch. Cuitimon was found guilty of stealing r.ntie while a vouug man residing at Pocatello was found guilty of robbery. At a special meeting (,f the Sheep Man's Exaggeration Society aft Cald-well Robert Nobis told li'iw 4 i,P ot ill lived Si days buried iu a straw ft v k uu.I came utit fat, ami Fresideut Roberts Puttied. t"lv told of receiving yellow iniuli iu a bale oi wool snippuu fioin Australia, which could blaat tbe Lord p;aver. On motion uf Colonel hte phuiiHUU. the society then adopted a resolution to the fltai that uo halo of wool which contained more than two live sheep and -- UU potttidsof grind ilono wonid bu received. The old log building on thesits where the new Lewistoo National bank will be built ba all been riimovml. says th Teller, and Tom Word'-n-, who ha Ciiargu oi ma work, rakml up all the dirt under the building and hauled it ewav and will wii it out for the gold thee is in it. The old essay oilioe a number of year ago wai located there and the dirt it quite rich. Several pans of dirt have been washed which aver-aged ti.'i cento to the nu. (leoige Front found an old rruicabie and look from it Suit) worth of gold, and it id unite prob-able by the tune everything is cleaned i.p that tbe amouiit will reach l"iO or IDAHO NOTtS. The Srake riser is a mile wide at, Payette. LUIio. Next mouth tho sale of lots ia Poea-- j telio takes place. j Lost Fal:.s. 1 lah3, will .soon have a mat. fa factory, to be run by its exculi eut water power. j The parties who o a claim ou the ltoincatal.ti claim, one m:ie n nh of j lit l.ai.uitr, are working six men ou the Silne. Charles in from tha Kuby j Creuk near Moscow mining district a rich uik iu hie maun, The j Sunset. j On Suit Jay niKht last a burglary was couuuuu-- at the elore of j Thomas Lioiti-ira- , aiKale hock to thu j value oi over i Lit). I Moscow's bright weekly, The North ! Jthifiti Si-tr- , has again changed hau.'ls, au l once more deali out deiuocratio doctrine to its aubscri'jer.t. Prob.-vb'- nuver b"foro in the history i of Poise City lists; lharo been so much inilicisioii in both panics m the seleii-- lion of a man most suitably! for mayor. The Koek Register says: The j town company have sold their entire ' cuual iiileres.s en the west Side of ihe i liver to a Chicago syudnuio. Forty-- ; liv tenius ami Sixty uiea hava begun work ou tho evtension of the Porter j nii.it. nntl it is understood that the j Western will be pushed to com- - pletion. ; Several iinnort int cases oxme up in j j Hie court at UUcsfoot last week. Thu! jciuie steaiiiu' c.ne agaiust Watts! ' brothers rebuking in tlmir acquittal, j 'I he burolar who broke into liek ChamhurltiUt'e aud was shot at was found A party living near Me-- 1 NEWS FKOMTUE PARE Tbs Ora Shipments this Week Have Eeen Unutinally Large Tbe Orel-ic-ss- t'i Gnat Etcord, PEEPARINO FOB A BABY SHOW. More Than 200 Darlingi Will Be Frei-e- ut Another Attempted Buioide Marshal Eeauett Etaigai. Hjiddal carrdsiionJanca to Tim Time. I'AitK t.'ii v, June it). The Ualy com-pany propose to build a retinery in couple of month to haudiu their sul-phide. The cott of t'hlpmonta and other iteirs hai been bo great that the company baa deelduJ that it will be cheaper to treat a retinery aud treat them at home. The reiitiery will ad-join the mill and will cost about $8000. Mr. Sbaugbnesey saya a ihaft will be sunk at tho Glenuoe aud that hoisting wo kj will be erected. The roaring Liou leee bare tbelr Jigs at work on eeoud-elio.- j ore, K. II. liusmll, of Hueael liivatUg fame, 1 lu Kuruka. lie expect! to bo absent about two month. 1'rauk M Johmioii, formerly Huperintoudent of thuTombrereio tnlntug company of Mexico, in managing the KumuU pro-ce-here duriug hie absence. Manager P. C. Thompson ayi tha Himalaya will be extaualvuly devei-opu-this aummer. The (.'rtiuent iliipinent of ora (hi week were hometbintr iuimenee, They wore as follows: lirut climt, lBii.SiiU poumU; noncentratva, 41H.AUU pouudi. total. tiU'J.OW, In addition to thii Jerry M. itiohardsou shipped from the upper works 1 .'J.471 pounds of first-clas-tuakiog a grand total ot T.i.o.'iO pound. John Ilitlior aud laa MeUonald are working their jigs near the old Cres-cen- t aay titllue. Tbey are working Creole ore. The Ontario mil) shipped this week 41 bars of silver, containing il?,4;ill.UU hue ounce. The following ore shipments were made through Mackintosh's sampler this week: Onlarh), t!Oti,0 pouads; Daly, 4tl4.810 pounds; Anchor concen-traieit- , li,"8 4 .'ii poumle; Mayllower (Wedge), 20'j,l7ii pound; Creole con-centrate, 17. iM pounds; Apex leaae, aa.aito poundj; total, l,t!S7,U0. A big wenk. The Went End propsrty is lying dor-mant at pre-eu- t. Lorenzo Snyder, a young man of Snydurrllle who has been employed at the Crescent concentrator made en at-tempt to end bis life by stabbing him-self in the throat, lie had been in the habit of riding up from Suydervllle to his work in tue morning and returulng home again at night. V eduesday night he failed to return borne but early Thursday morning he was found lying near tha hou.se unconscious, lie will recover. At the regular meeting of Ontario lodge No. 1, A. O. l VV the following otlicer were elected: Master workman, I ha. II. (letsch; foreman, W. W. Ken-nedy; overseer, U. II. Gwillianis; re-corder, P. J. McLaughlin; financier, C. A. Pirmstone; receiver, p. C. Thomp-son; trustee, J. K. Asher. Thin lodge is growing rapidly. Elaborate preparations ere being make by tha ladies of the Congrega-tional ohttruh for a baby reception to be given at the Park Opera House Monday evouing. Over 200 babies will be en-tered for prizes aud the Park will he visited by more sipialis on that day than you can shake a stick at. There was a little picnic over on the Provo river lust Sumlay which resulted ' disastrously to Marhal Bennett. As a conseipiunee Mr. iiennctt hits handed In his resignation to the city council, accompanied by a request that the board make an investigaiiou. The registration list of Pnrk City pre-cinct has ocuti cioseit and shows an In-crease of nearly 0 per cent over lat year. Washington Camp, No. 3, P. O. 8. of A.wdl participate in the celebration at Salt Lake on the Fourth of July. The otosiog exercises of St. Mary's academy were held in the Park opera bouse lhursday evening. Skookum Root Heir Crouicf. ,f Growa Hair Rapidly. a Eradicates Dandruff. jrfr;-t'- i Stopt Falling Hair. K';y'iw; I a Preventive yySA. ofBaldnesaV fW 1 41 ' I Growl Hair on BaldHaa J' fli I en Eiqufslte l V'''':' II Toilet Article I 'vj jl $1 coloring snattat. (7a7 ! rttiittrti) Containe no Mineral orVtget able Foisosa h an honest and mentorioue .preparation. Kature't Own Remedy. Skoolusa Boot Hair Grower k NCWYOWK. foil Bala by U Psugsjlata, COIi ED. MET Issue' Invitations to the Public to Attend tha Grand Opening of HIS NEW RESORT. Tli 1'eor Anion peers and Sec-ond to None lu ttiia C'ityIn-vilatloii- H Iltive Ken Iati(t . by Sir. Kdward Kclloy for tho (irand Opening of HI New Maniple Koom, at SUte Street. e The object of this demon-stration on the pait of Mr. Kciiey is to familiarize his new location and introduce to his numerous pa.ron.s and the public in gene: a!, tho many new br.mds oi fine imported goods that have recently been received at his new place of business This establishment U , l , i DR. LESLIE'S F3X3R ?TI0 Zj IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY IN TM5 WORLD THAT WII L ABSO LUTtLY CUKE SICK IIEADACUEH TElTIMONIA LD; TOD k CRAWFORD, Commii.toa nai Denier In Building- - Material. Santa tioea, Caj. Jan. 14. Brig; 14 dlt tns Co : liKM-r:- Voiirnof the 16th renolved, I ihah baglaJ to ami vu lapruiuoti. g in ml" at I)r. Un.)i (" u'ial f'roriitiua. InJeei. mut of whm I ti our it of yo.i IB the i four yuan ha tn irta in'il hav ing lain rrtmplit"lr eurJ aftT of t.jd. h, at i h ill firi j rertl T. Should you wntn t.j alt he D '. M .rlull or I'r. ; a "O, t Ihl plane, ynu ny let t In Tod m C.hw-'"Ni- i ae to i h' ue :..r:y et y ar t ut utl Freieriptiou, I'oiin r jr, A iu. fou. FrlM, SS Ctnu i eill Krafgi. Brige Uioine Co,, Sea Franolsooi CaL SltMtl. Walker House. the Walker le loeateil la the bustneea eeatat of the City ana ba all la Modern Imp.' cvernsnf s & Convenfences Pertalnina to a etrlntlv tint-clas- s hoiue. It S manaK'd a well i.jr fcoid in tr Went, m l it .trletly tua Luiuos aud lourUt hulal (I gait Lake City. ' Passenger Klevator. (ke Walker and the Motrouolllan are the lw ieadiB hut: of 81 1 Lake UUy. O. 8. Erb, Proprietor. The Cullen, THE KCOERX HOTEL 0p SET UXE. 8. C. EW'ING, - . ritOPK. Continfinlal ffntRl u i3 jum ueen reniteu wuti flegant and costly fixtures and hand.-oinei-y d. coraied in ac-cord with the baLnce of tha tasty surroundings. Mr. Chas. Keil ey. the pop-ular and well-know- n dispenser of the triht and sparkling liquids, has been appointed manager of the new sample room, and will be pleased at any and at all times to wel-come his host of friends and acquaintances. Notwith: ttndiug this new acquisition, Mr. Ktlley still retains the proprietorship of the Elks Sam, le Koom, op-posite the Theater, the only--f place in the city having a thoroughly e uipped gymna-sium in connect! n therewith; and one that is strictiy first-cla- ss in ali respects. The old Continental Hotel WILL NOT DE CLOSED As a hotel. The business will be continued as a STRICTLY FIRST CLASS HOUSE a ll IL Oearusloy, Prop'r, Hotel TbMi The world renowned and popular pugilist, Mr. Herbert Slade, who is matched to fight Charley Lange on July 3d, has assumed charge of thet new gymnasium and will here-sr- ' after give this establishment,"- -! and its patrons his entire at- -' tention. Mr. Slade has many friends and admirers both at' home and abroad, having for a long time been one of the principals of the famous John L. Sullivan combination. The sideboard which contains, " nothing but the finest wines" and liquors will also be under the Moari's personal super-- I vision, ably assisted by a number of thoroughly com-petent dispensers. Mr. Slade is probably the most popular and best known pugilist and all around sporting man in the- - West and has a host of friends among the fraternity. Col. Edw. Kelley is too well and favorably known to need an introduction through the medium of these columns , and as a pleasant, genial gen- - ) tleman he is considered by his host of friends and admirers as haing but few equals. . During your spare moments V CALL AND SEE HIM. Opposite Theater, V And 22S State Street 1 JUST OPENED. the cm FinsT-cLAS- s com o m, CITY. Cor. STaia ani South lupin Six OPENED JUNE 3. New and Elegant ia all Us Appoint- - ments. 259 uoous, Single or En Suite 75 Rooms u.h B Ih, G. S, HOLMES, Prop. Mechanics Hotel. 164 8. 2nd W., Cor. 29d8. Conla'nlng 30 large, well vest uta rooms. Balk roouia In coaasoiion wltn Souse. Sates From to $7.50 per Weak. Table board M M. riret class aeceitiaiod tlona lot f amUlaa. F. II. Clements, Prep. Oul y :.'.5 T I'u.fi.iti Ikiot KiluiD, To those d 'Miring ti atteud the open-i- n j of the Colorado Mm.-r- l at Pi.et.lci Juiy 4tb. the i.'n.ciii Pacific wiii sell tickets at one fare i'or thu round trip ou July 1st ami Tiefceu gotitl to return until and niot'n.tiiii Juiv Ju.b. i K. lit itl.KI, A'toiJt I. P. Svsiem. Salt Late C;ly. June 111. l's.iL fr..-- . .Sunday dinner at the Saddle Hock. - - A lixrm Cltauci. Kntiro slock of boots and shoe for sale; term ca.di. Al.o part oi our s.ory lo rent to buyer if desired. iAoca all new and fvesn, tuivinr; been pur-ciiase- d siuca Jamuiry '., I Luck "ye Clothing Co., U'l Main street. Sunday dinner nl the Saddle ilock. Kvery body uses Turtigren'a Ilbuu-mali- c Uemeiiy and rocimunernls il. Auel ;! Auetum: On Moiiiiay, June :;!l, at 11 a. m.. No. 2;'4 Siouth West lei ipie street, hoii e of nine rooifis. i".;.tnil.v furnished, good carpels, a. so hoie 01:111. Must ali lie a nd as the parlies are going away. See Sunday's papers. tAsinis-iv- s & s'Mn .i, Auctioneers. " W' O" NIiUU.AND, SevHiutl Botith Next to Ctlllea. 1. U Sack rtt, i m 1 J. E. SAfaaTT Wis. LAWi.mU80""01" i AKaofc WEEK OF tU-N- aotlw Mattie Lee Price. The W t!1 Kuii'iusMMiietioiilrl. She weighs but iT ii.miula. yel nh cau lift a Hinus-ai-i.. unJs d id sinip; l; pis. iiK her Lines a:nst tt olow.1. Prof. Abt'a Dioramio Views. New i'oople. New Attractluus. New Kverjrthlug thts Week- - OC ADMISSION IOC Tiiregien'i Kheumaiio Remedy never fails to cure. Sunday dinner at the Saddle Rock. Buy tiro w orks at tbe Japanese, Em-porium, 5u' Main St., IL flop & Co., proprietors. J- - J. McLaughlin Co. 8W South j W cut Temple. The only first class oillce in the ciiv. First class mws.enger aerviee. Telephone 4j0. Muaay On any kind of good collatral (chattel mortgages excepted.) Koom over American National bank. MONTANA NOTES. She and mrlrvire from Bonner tV iJlaoTwr!! be started July let. TIih laboreTrTirike at Missoula ha come to an nfld, all contractors having adopted the SJ.50 a day scale. The l'.ivi r Press estimates the aver-i- e price ol Montana iloece this year at IS emit before shipment. Jojiph Ueyimhlj, one of the b"st known iiiiuei in lbittc, died suddenly while beiug taken to the pour farm last wen'. William Philips ud crew of soveu men sheared 11,'w siieep in oue day at Ihiiou iait ween. They receive 8 ueuts per head. The funeral of the lata Miss Sue Wah, a popular Mongolian belleof Anaconda, attracted an iuiutense crowd of curious epuctatois. A aignifioant feature of tha buslnet Repression in Anaouda is that city property i held as high na as before the .iu The (Irnphle say: Pour banks have nmda arraii(euitut to couuiieitce busi-ness iu Kalinpeil up to date. Kvery one is a solid iusiitutioa euch as a towsi wltb the prospect of Kaliupcll ihould have. '1 hi number of tnouied institutions will be needed to transact the bunlness of tha lumber, milling, agricultural and lo;'kr;.iiiig in liii'.rles of tho 200 miles ef couiitrv in all directions directly Uiu-utar- y to Kslispell. Tha Ked l.od4e Picket says: After next Wednesday Red Loditt will hava two newspaper the Ked Lodge Picket and the Slinking Water Prospector. We propone to publish our two papers with promptness aud advertiint this por-tion of Montana to tha world, iu file of lain, hail, liiijh water, whirlwinds, tomadoei and cyclone. Tbe Stinking Water Prnepfctor will appear next Wednesday, and if the people don't pro-nounce it a gliitering daisy we will eat our woolen shirt. COLOR AD J NOTES. Crops aiioiit L.i Junta are line. ' ('ripple Creuk camp uo'V ha a popu- - iai.oii of h"0. l fitie is a treat de ti&ad for farm hands around Monirosu. Thu lieivu.leru hotul at Montrose has hoi-.- m1. lo Mr. (linen of tourer. John Ciildera'ood, of A.pen, was thi own fioiu ins horse and had In right ic,; otvkuu. A rm k fell front the roof of the Maid of Jliin mine, at Leadville, and brokj tim right arm of Pat Curly. Tho oi'u(izu.to:i ot branch of tha Cohiaio, i thiiid nT .V; Loan aiioeiai:oil was liu illy eileeted at Arvadi. Tim Sylph mine at Ked ClilT owned by a eymiitMte of St. LauU ladies will reoiiuH opniatioii lout wnuk. Tbe Pine Martin at Ked CiiiT under lea to J. H. TaO.r in ida a kliipmuul Kt.'t wi'in ol ore A hiciii-u- iiUu iho (tiousauiU. ' ' v,r 'i'he growing crops at Montrose point t;j a iiiM'4uiiicenl yield. Alfalfa is yield-ing lidiii tao to ihree tons pur nure, hl.it Cill.ill. Henry ilachmyer, lute chief car re-pairer of Ihe iiiillnud iu i.eailvillo.diiid al " .t Worih. l"xai, Monday from a void coiutauid but March. A iiitict.iijT he; I ill Aspen at the open house to din-ill- s.lvnr was by (i Mtirrick of Denver and II irirfv It. M j'Sii of Cmitral Oily iu favor ot thmr tauious silver brick case. V .1. i'.ii.jiof La Junta has been paid JiUiHiythe comity c oiuuii.snioner lor tiio loss o; los four horses, wagon and tcud'ihoUl : 'o.l.i by the giving away of the j loioas cvauk bridge ou iail S.tlur- - ' ' V'i.wii, ih i bin freigiitt r and jou..i-- r I.,1 the ouu J.i'iu. paitid j t ;:u .,;! ?1 .t.l.o e :i r...uU 1' r KaiuaJ. w bore ni fiiibor, Cel. Sam Wood, was j shot and severely wounded at Wouus-dai- . S iiLam U. Hall. county itif!i;e of Lake county, wtulu spending tliu day al lin-eu- Vi!a, was suddenly suustruck winlo caieriiu the cir to return to I.eidvi'.ie. The judgo wul probably re-cover. .Secretary French of the World's fair board re'-- i eii a loiter from Commis-sioner Ski:V saying the space assigned t'oiotaibi wna vry aatiefaetciry, and was due to the, effort of Governor lioutt while in Chicago. T' re i X bar " iN N) hcrJs, nuni-lianm- ; i'i all 7"i00 bent of Texan sfeen, hove info i,'ht at Brush Monday morn-ing ami crossed liu 1'latio river. They are a portion oi the Home Land oi Cal-ti- e coin;j:iiiv of St. loius trail heats, bound lor Montana ranges, several of tiieir traiis have passed on ahead, to-gether ith 'he "I. X. T." hui'ds of the Capitol syu lieato of i'ott Worth. WYOMING NJTES. Larimer county's assessment foots up 11,000,000 over last year. The Filiehrown case has begun at Cheyenne, it will last a week al least. tii'W- - JCJ!sw''; ,Wir, pastor of tha Methodi.a ujjuich at Cheynnno, has been raised t a doctor of philosophy. M. P. Keefe has boon awarded the eon'rset for the Walker's business liloel; at Cheyenne, lli bid was for JJl.oOH. A man by tho name of Iiyers, a plas-trl'e-fell oif the sealVoid nl lUna and hud his le' broken, lis was taken to Lkiauiiu. Prank Clubman, formerly a sohool teacher in Wyoming, is under arrest in N.Hir.irKa for oounuclion with a rrftnivif CoUuiui ie.ti is. Mrs. O'Neill, a Colorado wohiaa in-terested in miuiug at Cheyenne, sys she will at'.eud the mining convention iu September, bhe bays Cold liiil ore is rich. Cssa (irande stock, whieh is now InokitiT up. is owned to the extent of 9KM,('t. Ince value, by Charles Metier-- I vey. lie (rave ll'J for the block at the Kitie of the AL JS. Post assets. RcP.fl.iCAN COisVtN I ION I J.ll f r CvuT.allua ol Kepubllaaa Clnhl iitOnJuo, ia i roIUw.a by m Orml UapitnuuitB Kaltj, To tiik Ekitblicaks op Utau TEliKl- - lOUlf; The organization of the two national parties in now in prugiess. There are in l.'Uli thousands if voters who have not yet allied themselves with either of the two great parlies, and who are now studying the question of national poli-tics. Utah is entering upon that maguitl-ceu- t material aud political progress which marks its miiiiiiest destiny, and it Is important tiiat every voter shall be famuiar with the doctrines of the repub.iean party, so necessary to the progress and rapid development of the wesi. With a view to tbe more thorough equipment of the republican parly, and the teaching of its dootriues iu this ter- - ..loir, ion lepiiuneau ciuo oi ogueu and VVeber county: First Invliea all republican club that may be then organized to send three delegates from each club to a conveution of clubs, to meet in Ogden at 10 o'clock a. m. Friday, July 10.1S01, for the purpose of orgailuiug a territo-rial league. Heoond-A- nd further invites all iu tbe territory to meet In a grand rally and mass meeting to be beid in tha grand opera house, in tha city of Ogilsu, at 10 o'clock a. ra. 00 (Saturday the 11th day of July, 181. Frank J. Canno.v, Preaideat. C. H. Mi Ci.l hk, Secretary. William II. Harvey, J. S.' Painter, R. H. ti. Minty. J. K. liagley, F. J. Can-non, committee ot arrangements. The foregoing call ha the fu'ti of the republican territorial committee and all precluot and county clubs are urged to send delegates to the convention, By order of tho committee. J. U. McMillan, Secretary. Salt Lake City, June .'.y lui. . . jtiu In Arrhlta.ils. Competitive plans for school build-iiii;- s for the City of Sail Lake will be reveived uutil & o'oloek p.m. of Thurs-day. July 2nd, IHU1, oa the following basis: 1st. Piaus, elevations nd general ipeciGehiious, i'or a standard iwo-stoi-e gtil-tco- school house, completed with healing, lighting and ventilating apparatus, i'he coal of tiie same ready tor school furniture not to exceed -- ,l. Plant, elevation and general specifications for standard two-story- , four room school house, complete, or pianntul with tbe view of being adiled to at the least expense aud iu a suitable manner to ultimately become an eight-roo-school bouse. The lirst, or four-roo-portion, to be completed with henting, lighting end ventilating ap-paratus, ready for school furniture, at a cost not exceeding tt'i.tKKi, ad. Than the sie of the rooms shall be such that each general school room will accommodate lifty-tiv- e pupils, al lowing fifteen aqutre feet of Hour space to each pupil. All buildings to be piovided with suitable superintend-ent's room aud class rooms. 4,h twiu-o- j reserves the right to nc jFriiu or mortf Jilans, and to reject Ci all plans furished. 7ih Architects are requested to transmit their plane and speciliealions to- the undersigned. J. B. MdRETON, Clerk of tbe Hoard of Kducation. P. O, P.ox iiHifr To Contraotars and All Whom 11 May Cgo arn. Notice is hereby given that all con-tractor are required, before they con-struct any aidewalks, I consult with the city eoginoer, and obtain from bim iho. proper grade upon whloh said walk, are tj ba laid- - Jiv order of the City Council of Salt LakeCitv' , made June 17lh, 111. J. F. Jack. City Recorder. |