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Show e s TH b: salt lake times, tiiuusdai uly :su, nm. , THE SALT LAKE JKES. T'i.'III-lSllIN- COM P S Y . fT TIIETI M ICS jo .tii. T' Ul t- -l kr.p.. scrvlc Jove. " !"' - i"t.r - .u.m..ui rl.., "Vm" TivVs - eiio-re- d .t tli In S ilt tTkit ! I'" "'"'"" t"ro"a nm'M j M ci)l;.i KH UoUlr. "T".."r'..ui".l""rln: T p' Tier's deliver-- at j or... . : fciiliocriplbiii lo Tli" !aily Times, (Aiwa, a .u iUvaiKv.j uionibs j ::::::::.:::::::::::::::::: I , V'-drr-- Tna Tim.. Salt I.:k CM jr. I'taa. ( t,r I 'iiiiihone Number, AUTHORIZED CITY AGENTS Deposit Stamp System or THE . UTAH C07.1MERU&L &.SftH&S BMC 99 and 34 E. Flrti8BUth St. 10th Ward .. Cnr. Sth Fin and 4tti South i',. K. Hiooke Cor. latHSoiathaiidSh b'axl KoiUner Hroe ( K 81 Kardley Sperry .. . 3! B. Nw Mm. A. lliitirworth...Cor.STd Writ and flrd Ms Wm. Rtoneumn 4 W. Jth North l .th Ward Stuie UIO W. li t Soma Mn c mil .rsN.hWM II. Ill B. nth We li. J. Sut.uuiInK 6 N. Ut VYe., Krauk tlrantlUK w S. 4.M K.ih Slildow.iv Hioe 71)1 15. 7th South Mrs. S. Home Cor. Staie ud 11th South Bnarr it i4 W. ih Bouth .1. A: M. Irvine 71 8 :nd bast R. H. Irln w:1t1 John fl. KlPfn MS E. 9ud Snnth Artnu Frewin "ft W. North Temp! A. II. Woodruff Liberty Park John F. Cue Cor. ifi:d Booth and 3rd Baa Kf' iraon A King ;7 West Tempi J. W Hani- - HO fl St J hn ltronn Cor. N. Tempto and ?nrf Weet I', i' Held .1 7 6th s K char't nue-di- n Uountlfnl CntitBi ruin Oo-o- rBtrvlll Pa itic. Luuib. r fe Hullilini Co Su .r P. O .Uitirii Nellsou Dl;C'itiouwooit (icm-(!- Suvtllo MillOrpaic J. E. Koblnson Farramgtoa vr.V 'BITS cat b mads at tb Bank or 5C. with nny ot lt awnt. nnd whn th amount raai hfa 1 1.00 the dffiojltnr will get per cent lutora.it thereon, coraixnmded 4 time a year GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. PlrnrtnrtF. Armi-tmif- , P. W. Mailtwn. ThM. V. E Urb-k- , Roberta lr. .Io. 8. R rhar.ia. Th W. Jrnuln . O II. Hardy M. . CunUiilUK's. Samuel Mrlutyra. 3 A PRINTER'S MISTAKE. B I io.uis )is ji:r. p" iv.7, bj I sjuaiuXud Xsun no jo istjd joj ps i I uoqipdiuoD Xpp o a f. I'SHOiHd mo rjo gnv sn hhs qmv modi I nsnoijnoX isui.mj sn p'j apcjjnoX i I JOJ SJOJJSIU (SS0pSD.I PAlj ''iq 'lEDJiQ ir. h Xupsmooj) iiun UIUIUDJ o; pilDllII 0A 0J3lA UOISSOOOJCl Dip JQ " i 1 03H 3 HI IV SAVMHV j jp t '3JtJ ajoq pin! lions rtq utjd oa I njDq.w or o juuaa ; onssi siqj joj ui jfuppS p snauuip .mo uiLi oi pv:ipA ;uip o;u os uj popuuisuA pc sup joj Xdoo .hiq i U J. S.lITiI PUINTIXG CO. Job PrlctiDg & Book Binding Eialc, Counly and CDce Siat'.onaij. tl and to Wtit 1 hLrd South SU Highest of H in Lessening Power. U. 8. Cor't Report, Aug. 17, 18S9. Testlag the Baking Fovdcrs. Comparative Vorth Illustrated, Ei PROF. PETSK COLLI2K, iate ciikmist in chicp Off TBS T Oi AG7.ICLXTUKE, WASHINGTON, V. C. tuVe Cretin' Tartar: 1 - i ...fl,., WM.'a',.-i.eft- M EOT r. r " ;"'; .hK'.viumfy Coutsius Aiumoam. I, 10 ;.,'if'ir'-i'-- tVn A ..e.r '. Iti 'riMnwei-- '(' wCimKa vxr.ivAi.KD.... r rr-TY':'- vtr." Alum and Amiao:-i- a. - ,..iB' ' "'" '' aani wl Xaylor'a 1 Si.ori .. f Tr-- 7" 1 "",7 "V. v i: T??T? Alum and Ammonia. 1 i.a.i.' a m Am m r rt,,iveii i n uoxAncn v ..?. Alum and Aiumoma. toyr,aTt' " !'' ' - ti.Unl SNOW n A . jr.. 3'.'" j;"-- 'PJ''-i-l Contaiua Alum. ' .. u'rti'iii 1' "n a'ii"'"iti' i"3 HOTEL .. f ""T " 'i " 'f''f. " ZTV?7r&HfM arnai.vs .. 'I.,r:"";r'"." -; A Alum and Amiuouia. ,0 u uti amw ml MII.K tV.. r?m': 'c'T - rUA"S n'.;-- Alum sud Ammonia. ? imar i ' i. e e.tn u..- i- id snFPAr.r'.5 ... rT,ry.rr?'',-?.'rMl- .' 4-- Alum and Amnions. 'n.iii.tai ni, .rn.iri mci.-.a.- r J mon box .......... y.ie "l 'Xr7:r';To!';!;,7.' ronrcsT tit? .. r: r r .'r.'-- ' ." $ W?l.-- ; .,' .a Aium and Aaiu.ouij. fr i.i in 1. ni mi " uti" J CUICAGO YEAST tyj"t V'rT'Tf i'" 1 Alum and Ammonia. ' crow v r e.rF"v1--- T .';i:"'i"i""fi.:'i-iivy';- i Alum and Amnioiia, U I'ri"' - .1... I 6ILVRK STAR.. .. r-- --.:; at ; " "' Atum and Ammonia. POPsoy St Bfl s ie ' I'y-T- ' 'mpy --n Alum and Ammonia. Winr - .'. was drawn and verified in all. its details by rrof. TYtef Ce Tho ifprc-cininc- as n Chemist, and Scientist, Ihe tlh.s ration with bis chemical tests of each brand enumerated. "Tl,rCarS ncid pas aa calculated to get the strength and the -- live nn.Mvsis to ascertain the comparative wholcsoincncs.s purity, ""te al fulness of the leadinff Powders. The result of Prof. Colliers "xnnrinalionand the fact, that, with hut one exception, every brand tested contained ..nniionia or Alum, ami a number both. would use n Ammonia or Alu in Not one voman i'l i,:.if o.!'..-.n-d Powder if she kr.cw it. s not only undermine the health, but ammonia imnarU a sallow or blotched complexion. NOTR.-- Dr. Price's Cream Paking Powder, as sltowa by Trof. Coll era Tartar Powder found free from adulter-San-d o-- is the onlv Cream .heh,Shcst All authorities report ' Amnion!.', A '.int. Lime, or cny other adu-Urau- L Ihe puaty ot Uiis WUU Powdi-- h. 5 never been questioned. Indicates the I'owier cont.-.'.nit- i3 either Aamo:;ia or Alum. Indicates thsTowdcr coulaininrr both Ammonia and Alum. While the diagram shows some of these Ammonia or Alum Powders Sit of higher etrcneth than others classed be low them. U must not be taken they W nny value. All Ammonia or Alum wicM should ba evoided as dangerous, no matter how hrih their bUeu-jt- u. li iipii Tlio (irow'!orn I)'.s)cr-u- t vcr tlic Oiler Iliinyr 'it by tlio I lull Coimuissloii. Rfiiitrar Parsons Bclievoi Weit Guilty. I; ut rmiiui tLo Objeo'iou. TOLL TEXT OF HI3 DECISION. All Icil S iloimiii l tiiiclvi'tl out of 1 1 is Vote I5fc;itis' a ('Ilili'K0 of I IK'I'St. Old Km Mattbowj Alo fur an AlL'-- tl Allimca With a Pretty Ncica- THE ANNOUNCEMENT FOR TONIGHT. W. C. Ininliam llritfad ! tore the I'.rcU-tru- r on a t'hare ut I'nlyirniuy W hieli he IMfraU - l mitliii; ut l eylif vi It-- I'll- - Latit I xHl (.'iiavnlillunt. Tlicr" bni pruiinlily lici-- a in wiiifti tlm strtintt'n fur iir('iiincy Imt tiren timrp activo. frnsn an 'iIiir;itioniil Kliitiiljinint, Hml the fitnil n;fi of t'acli of hn partird will bo n''istnrctl witliin tliw nuxt liouri. Th lilierala are rendpieil even rnnre ilrspnratH aincn tlm I'tah ccimmiwon hiitil up its liullctiii Hiitiouiirin ff to tlm niitn wlio hail licet) temporarily rnlibcil of liit vnto thnt he h.nl a rilit tu rij.lucm it. It is aimmt iinpusiilile In nny hcnv liiiu-- of it rii-tl- i this will awaken ami to what flent it will be carrii'tl. "Thn law of rerjislrntinn here is an ahominition, an alrucity, at its liest." saiil ClK.iniittu Ilevina tliU iiinniini;, "ninl anioni; iIih tirnt (lulles of IIih lunislaliire will lo to rorn-t-- t it. The. tlniuiiio that wan wi'ntirlit ly t'hair-tnn- J'owers in that 'notice to lilieials' ycsterlay iimmin wm nothing more than a very weak ruse oy winch to cover tip Bumctiiiiifj I don't hear of any liberals bcini diBftanchisoil alon my rontu; I don't hoar of any of their tinmen having been oiiiittcd. but I do learn of llioe who aynipallii.H with pally division. Tako (ii'orgu l.oonns Ihu deputy clerk of the district com t for exainpie. lie is prcttiinahly in sympathy with lint nieinlierH of the bench tliroiinhout the territory and his iiaina is omitted. Tako Kred the chief asalstant court Ho is presiiinably in sym-pathy with these older heads. Tako a number uf employes of com ei lis, the heml") of which ttrf ndvocaliii(r party alignment ami you tind that tho reois-ara-has 'unintentionally' overlooked their names. This is the, funny feature about the thing and 1 want io r it on all republicans whose names have been Mi'ickeu oil to avail theiiiselvrfs of tho opportunity that has been exten-ded the. u by the coiuiuNsioii. Don't delay a moment." Cv.OjIiMO OF mails. At tlt I ik. City, Man, Apr" 191. r 1' !;( n: I W'l; ' to - .1 lliiX l'li.HT, I'll. II toll ui.il ii Dn.m. R i,' v""Alant.e nia:l s: o tt. m. r l.o.- -l i, .no ri i i !i to I," ;M a:. l nit rme na: miH .dp'U.n f..r -. p. m. 1'. (I u Mail f;r i; i"'i 3 :,i !' t I' M:ii; for I.!h. Mont.in i.f.'ri- - ii.i ,( .ui.l svi h a I'l-.- o .... ...u.op.m. l; (I W. lloiVr:ui.l II.. '.i iwp. in. I'. I' Pain i it), G 'V. .lit! and r.rh" in, ... i; 3 p.m. V. P Fn'- Milforil and Int Tin. dl- - r.t i hid am. f' P sio nt'in ninl nit riM.j.u.itc ,,!: i, T.l')a. ra. V.f I" i"i C "tV, Mill i.'rcek and local liOlMB R. C.. VV...titjh:it 7 ' . II' It: KB K'llt AIIIU V I. "K Mill. AT TIKI" '!. F. p. Ka tern f.i-- t mail 5.3 a. ra 1 p I'.uki'it. an r,vhe alley. . :i a. m 1,1. ,, M. n ft i.i mi ! n I'. I' - Kii.ni, Mi. fold and iioint" i.,f ttj fi5 p. m F P. Sto. k' .n .'! p. a P.ii.VV l' il. orrii'i I'tid we.--t :i. m li. i.. V.- - P o fl.- ti. lit ... Pi.'l'. l; u. I' - i'i iiirnijcj i.i. i. m I:, il, W lli:i..h un '" t'. p.- - Park y M il i'fek etc C JUp. m lll-- H lli'l'I'S. fcionev nr1-- r w.ndow imm. v a. ra , i.),,.,,., h n. m I'lpniiu: r' 'Wter wnd ov '.' 'i a. m. C'l"'iiir ro..f.r in :x .:' P. m. (,ill...;ll dA Iv.rv will "P n m a.m to '.II m. ft i'iiivii 'low-p.ii- .11 ni. ta. Carrlerit' w.iiilon ,e. "ptlni: Bund ay, a UK p.m. si :: av h u iis. General dnilvery and ,.uinp w n lnvv . II a tu to I p. m. Canlins' window l.'toln.M. I. A Hkni.in, P. M. " ritl'U-DA- Y, Jl l.Y '. IHIU. terested in the arrival of the California'' fielenation in tllis cit yeatorday ea route to Detroit. PERSONAL PICKINCj. The Misses Jennie and Clara Lewis who have been visiting their friend M.i Nettie Mcintosh of thi city will leave lor Oitumwa, la., this evening. Omaha Hit- -. Miss Mattie Clark will go to Salt Lake City to spend a few weeks of her vacation traveling with her uncle, lion. T. J). Rige of au Jose, Cal., through the sneuery of the west. Fred Zollen of Denver is at the White. Twenty-on- e years have pased since Mr. Zollen left'Salt Lake City. He is a minor and will go to Ringham to assist iu increasing the output at that tamp. Mr. McFadden of Council R lulls, is enj lying the beauties of Ziou. Mr. McFadden was for twenty-liv- e years deputy sheriff of i'rttawaltmic county, la. lie is a G. A. K. man and was iii- - REPUBLICAN MEETINGS. Ttii'i.aoAr .irt.vnu. h. Wt Ir. i ii"t, s,, it i.nh r,hi -- speaker: F, It Stephen... C. W. Hemiett, John M. aue, J. P. S;in'il'.-rif-i !!, i --n,i't Sjiealfrs: John Moritau, Arthur llrnu-n- lioorire M. Cannon. ,;. r'.o. Spoalcrs: li.'ore Kmery and H. W. Ih,:-- spoakera: I. 0. Hardy and E. B. l.'iitchlow. nuoAv, .ii i.v .UsT. .s(o - Speakers: Artluir llrown, George M. I'aiinoQ. Soith .hnil'iii Speakers; .lames I levin, I.. (!. Hardy. i. r.n.i'r .. ;.i'.c(ai llutler.l Speakers: V. It. i irlre. Will. am Spry ninl Haniul HATI IIIKV, At OI'ST 1, I'nhin Speakei a: John Morgan, neortie M. Cannon. i: rand rally at the B lit Lake theater. All speak aiiiiiniiieed for a'nove meetlni: are expert, d to nil appoliinnrms "Aitlxnit fall, and are requested to report at repuullcau headquai't. r. .Hooper Inuldln,'. Col N'l V KKCi'lllJiAN CoMMirrKK. tendance of voters of that prosperous locality, the future, prosperity of whoso industrious Inhabitant is so largely dependent on tho inaiiitnn intio of a protective t.triil in this eouutry. The meeting was calleil to order by llenry Harder who was made chairman while) S. II. Hen-nia-acled a Kocretary. Tho South distriot baud opened the programme with excellent music, after which Daniel Harrington, republican candidate, for representative of this district handled the issue of the cam-paign it a moat able manner. Ho was pillowed by John M. Zane who also spoke exhaustively to the leading..' Hons, and the application of d issues to pre-sen-t and future co in this territory. tS.n The remarks of the speakers-reived witli frequent demonstratlOti approval and tho meeting adjouruV with music from the band. ' Republican principle have taken permanent root at Taylorville and the party is there to etay. Tariff at Taylorville. The rally at Taylorsvillo was charac-terized by" a large and enthusiastic at- - AN IMPORTANT BILL. The Royal luklnc Powder Cendeoaaa lea the York l.e(lalature. Near Yoik Pr.-ss- . Last Monday Mr. Kelly introduced the following bill in the asembly. A careful reading of it will show that it is a very important one. An act to prevent th use of poion oils-am- i injurious ingredients in baking powders, WheuKas, Baking Powder manufact' ured iu this state known as the "R0y AL" alum and other Raking Powders and advertised fur sale as ablolutely pure; and, WiiKKKAS. OlTioial examination how them tu contain ammonia and other in? jurious ingredients: therefore Tho Peo-ple of the State of Xew York, represent. ed in Senate aud Assembly, do enact a3 follows: S, 1. Every can or package of baking powder containing Ammonia otl'ered for sale in this Statu shall hava a conspicuous label thereon with tha words "Contain Ammonia" printed thereon in plain type, not binaller than great primer aud any person who shall sell, or have or offer for aa'.e, auy such can or package of baking powder without such label thereon, shall ba guiltv of misdemeanor. rlin'i This act shall take effect July 1, lid. SECOND PHECINOT REPUBLICAN. Wimt Firth ward school house, Tuur-iila- evening at s o el, .i k. S"ieiiili "ar t school home, Friday evening a: k '. lock. Proaiineuf a'lealtera, whoso names will he announced ili r, 111 he pre-- i n' at each nient-o:o- , jiy uriler of I'reciuct romiuittee. 1I1 ANKLK DEEI'. " "Jr JInd When it Eains But Pedestrians are Promised That it Will Last Oaly Two Weaks Longer, REAL ISTATE AKD BUGINEB3. Progress on the New SiiUwalks Parley's Canon Cauduit The Wust Side Trac-k- Eal.i of P.e Jty. Pedt'strians who travel along the thoroughfares of this city will only be compelled to walk ank'e deep through dust a few weeks longer, at least not on the principal business aud residence streets. Within tiiat length of tinie tho cuntract for the twenty-tw- miles of walk let by the city to lloulahan & Grillith aud thel'aciiic Paving company will have boon completed. The latter rouipauy on their part of the work have laid the concrete on State street from Second to Third South, on the north side of Second South from the D. & K. G. W. depot to We-- t Temple street, and tha same on the south side, except a part of one block where the fences have been extended out ix feet too far on tho street. The frame are now being set for the con-crete on Second South from State street to Second Kant, while ttie asphal-tu-has been laid 011 the north side of the same street from the depot to tho t corner of West Temple street. 1 hi lliilll.n Tnnleht. Committeeman Har'om l'ratt of the Fifth precinct has arranged an excel-lent bill of fare for tho meeting in that locality tonight and t'Mend a cordial invitation to all citizens of Salt Lake as well as visitors to join them iu the grand rally. Hold's baud will be iu attendance through the evening and tlie meeting will doubtless bo one of the most enthusiastic of the campaign. Th" schedule is as follows: Fifth l'iwiift,Sti!t .ni.; ( F. R. Stephens, C. W. Rcnnelt, John M. Zane, J C. Sandburg. tutili ( 'tiUmtirtjii l - Speakers: John Morgan, Arthur lirowu, George M. Cannon. lli; iiun Speakers: George Emery :iinl 11. Speakers: L. G. Hardy and E. It. Ciiichlow. There will a!o be a meeting at the I'itlh ward s.'hool house al which good rpeaktrs will be iu Blt"tidanee. Tho campaign in I'iah county will be covcih.I as pillows this livening: jntt rtc tn Fork John K. liooth, Geo. ' Sutherland. i'r 1, F.tur'h timl Fifih ll'i- -' Ole Eiliug in, J. T. liarwood aud Don C, Johnson. Vi.o ;,;'' J. T Thorite, E. K. Di.diev and V iiliam al. 111 olou. W. N. While-cotto-ami J. C. Graham. On tiroiuida of lurfct. Georgn Lainbourue appeared before Registrar I'arsons yesterday morning and tiled objections to tho right of Ai-ded Solomon and .Joseph 1). Matthews to register or to vote upon the grounds that they were "living in a state of in-cest." The respondents failing to ap-pear and resist the charge the objec-tion tu their right to vote was and judgment entered accord-ingly. R.'th arc well known to tha p.e.-pl- 0!' Zion, Me. Solomon being I iu the wholesale and retail shoe 1. 1. ess on Miin s ieel. while Mr. Mali hc-v- s ii a nupvm residing at iiuj North Fourth YVi al. When asked for speeitic inf.irtnatioti U"gistr.tr Parson a s iul the objector testilied that the re-spondents were keeping up tin alliauco with nieces and as there was no ev:-- i deuce to the contrary judgment had been entered against them under a do- -' fault. i;ni;vn n:s. Raker for shoes; 'ili V. Second So. St Next Sunday the new time schedule of trains on tho L'nion Pacific will go into effect. As the feverish dog days are ap-proaching, now would be a good time to lake a little bark. F'.nterpriso lodt'e I O. O. F. will ini-tiate fifty members into the lodge which was installed last week. The report that a milkman' hore Hcared at. the sight of a cow on Slate ctreet aud rau oil this morning is iu- - correct. Alder it Sun's rut sale of shoes still continues at their new stand, oil E. First Smith. Win are invited to call. See below Mr. and Mi's. Geoi'ire Y. W'allaco will entertain S; umi.1i at the ICnut-for- d this evening in honor of their guest, Miss Voast of Omaha. Governor I'huinas has received an in- - v itation from Governor Page of Ver- - iiiont to attend tho dedication of tint JiHii'iiiigtou liattie monument and the celebration of the admissiou of Ver-mont into the union. Aider & Son are now at their new Maud, rn East First South street. They have sinned a cut sale on everything in the shoe, line. We would advise ail to trade with them. Their prices are tho lowest a. ni their goods the best. The freight and passenger depart-- ' incuts of the Rio Grande Western at San Francisco have been consolidated. Carl Ciark has had chargii of tho height business but he's resigned to bis fate. Wm. II. Suedaker is now manager of the new consolidation. I torn o :f Polygamy. C. O. Creghaura appeared before llegisu-- r Parsons and raised an objec-tion to tho right (f Y. C. Dunbar to register on tho grounds as charged in the complaint that the defendant was a poly gatnist. The charge was success-fully resisted, however, and tllis morn-ing ihe objections were overruled aud judgment denied. The following other objections were sustained by Registrar Parsons: To Elmer Evdale, Henry Sipiire and Henry L. Rassett on ihe grounds of j and to Thomas Hilton on the objection that he was not of age. Delauit was entered in each of tho last named cases, and the ball is still roll-'in- g OoTiTnor VVat'a tlei, Tho result of the inquiry into the ob-- ! jectiou lodged by Thomas II. Thomp-- i son against West's right to register iu Utah and his consentient right to vote created considerable spec-uiation in political circles and the fol-lowing written opinion hinded down try Kegistrnr Parsons this morning will be discussed with interest. IjKi'ISIOM ot tin-r- K.sP: r .11 Pie i r.f oil-- tn.ii iiv '!''ioiu:ik o. 'l':ioiupon to the rUht 01 W. w.wt to v..t . Af'er a r:ir.-- 111 .oilSio'-.ntlol- l of tllft evi lelice of re t w 1. it" le iiied in this lii- re tviieiloH liardly th.1 o of ilm l t in !':v ne rl li.arii theiuc ution of Mr. j Wet w e'll t,ii lelt l'tah in lo un n'r' e.lon Suit Lake as a pla'-t- of n-- 'i lie evd.uice of every wit ee p: onrf. on tin- st m l lor He- prowou tloll was I. :U Mr. Wet-- t h il li 19 elf, IU on-- or m re In Id wr h rlu-s- ;ent 'e-ti. t'!l. seo;ir;.tly .Old at o: lereut tlill'M. .iv-'- tiietn to th.it he was to ps-- : t 1: lisli hi os- 1; in 1. In Washington, t'.o'.iKh it do. s n..t cx up. .ear that ho Mil-- 10 on y te-.- ot tiiem in so many words: am Vo uw t" al.andoti m- iesideuce in I t, 1 'I lia:, sili-'- was his in' lit m l at that time, th. ro no ilouht in ley mind. Il-ever. Mr. W.- -t lia- - t e,-- ir.oernor of I tah t..i r t ry. an a ro ninent noi-- i tloa Here, and have .lei-.- d to lc:i v.- - it with hitii To .le. j.iH lie can honorably ca-- a vot-- here. Ill view of Inn re aid-: Hi. a ' :ii.L--e 'd reisid-'ii'-- from Utah to Wasli-- i ilertoIl !.ii lall j The lialon" is denied. I j Tlx Writ Side Truck, Although all tho preliminaries in the I matter of the purchase of land for the I new West Side trotting track wero ar-ranged two weeks ago the deal still hangs tire owing to some flaw being found in the title. This, it is believed, can be settled so that the improve-- ' mcnts may go ahead which will be necessary in order to hold a meeting this fall. The track has ben surveyed and staked out and as far as that part of the work is concerned everything 'could bo gotten in readiness witliin j twenty days. The Dpioi Air Kally. The rally tomorrow, Friday night, on the Eighth ward square, will he the biggest open air politic.-.- l fete that fias taken place under the auspices of cither party since the present struggle began. There will be bonlires. music with which to sandwhich all the discourses, discussions by the most prominent cam-- ! paign ssenkers and a rousing time throughout. Delegations from all pre-- j cincts will write with the first and there ahould be an attendance of republican such as will relied the splendid results of the pending struggle. I A Mil and e.Ouarler M.ire. Tho mason work on Parley's canon conduit has all been finished up as far as-th- tunnels, leaving yet to be done about a mile and of the work. Of this distance IWO feet will have to be piped, and the contractors are now waiting for this pipe, which has been delayed iu shipmeut. Attt iltl lilt'. l:,)tlllt!ir,,li l!,t!l, fit Ihe Kitjhlk U'int! Stittin tttiiitirrniv t ft niiif. IM.KSOXAL. II. Tonkin and wife of Park City are gl the Culleu. W. 11. Remington has returned from an eastern trip. ( apt. E. J. Rrown. who hails from Cleveland, ).. is at the Templeton. Hon. R. G. Thompson of Indianapo-lis is a late arrival at the Tempieton. C. F. Dietrich of Ottawa. Kan , is ex-periencing his maiden trip as a finitu- - mer lo Salt Lake. Minnie H. Johnson of Long Island City and Emma li. Wright of San 1 raneisco are at the Tempieton. C. P. Mason of the I'tah Montana Hardware company will arrive homo' tomorrow from a trip to New York. Edwin Iioch left for Aspen last even-ing. He has aenl a party of prospec-tors to RinghauiJ He considers l'tah a safe place to mine. The Sail Francisco t'hi'iiiiflt of Tues-day says: M. II Walker, a Salt Lake banker, is in tho city with several j members of his family. '. John of Rerliu, W. and M. Roseh of Japan are tourists retting at the Oil- - len. Mr. John will return to America to attend ttie world's fair. Prof. W'olfo, musical instructor of Salt Lake pulilic schools, leaves in the! morning for Chicago. He will attendl the school of music and return here to resume his position in September. Henry A. Taylor and family of Mil- - ford. Conn., are at the Kuutsiord. Mr. j Taytor is goueral manager of the Ham- - j iltou Ai Dayton line. Tho party will leave in their private car on Rio Grande j VYe&teia for the eat tonight. j i t'lmna of Titlei. . Following were the sales of real estate recorded in this city yesterday. Thomas lite mine, al toArclreau Hea-Ion- , deed, prop i y in Hinoham Cm on ' Jninc- - T Little et ut to Mni-i- I'urnace .le. d e.irl M Pti'in il, tow I so.it i, 01 e t e it 1 Jn,n . Mit' lieil el ox to T-- Conk, lie. d iols au 2 P arson's suixl'vis i.m 2 K 8 Hamilton to Ilenrv F. Carter, deed. lots I an t a b:o a tiolden Para . ) E K Ku- et 111 10 V? K lliiniiard. need, lot ". Miller Sc Miller mii.d vis on .... 3'.'!0 Martin i'lir:tophers..u et ux to il S 110. mes. de.jd. p:.rt wtion 13. towu- - phip aoiuli 3 we.-- t .... 8U0 Marim Christonherson et ux to T, il . part section 1J, town-sni- p south, rauK" 3 west BOO Mrs .1 1: Kor.i to i.a id it. P.m. dec 1, irt lot !. block M Ten-acr- e plat A. 111, Kle.d survey l.v.O Total K, pnhhean .Nom nmtinn. The legislation conventions for the selection of candidates for the house and council from the Tenth and Seven-teenth districts respectively, was held at Toiiiervilie this morning. Martin Stack was elected chairman, and alter dwelling briefly upon the present situa-tion iu l 'tah proceeded with the appoint-ment of committees on credentials, order of business and resolutions. The committees report endorsing the platform of tho parly iu Salt Luke was unanimously adopted, whereupon nom-inations were proceeded with. The result was tile nomination of Silas W. West for coun-cillor of the Tenth district and John F. Childester, for representative from the Seventh district. Much enthusiasm characterized the convention and the republican party in those districts feels that it has laid tho foundation for a steady aud substantial growth. IMPORTANT. Kio (irande Weitern Kxtenvton. Commencing July 1st. proximo, the Rio (irande Western will begin oper-ating the Sevier valley blanch as far south, as Saiina, Sevier counly. In addition to opening up a line to a number of important tow ns in Sevier and San Pete counties, the rich and much talked of Marysvale mining dis-trict is brought within about thirty miles nearer railroad communication than heretofore. The new stations are Sterling. Gun-nison, Willow Creek ami Saiina. Freight will be received fi r all these points, but should be prepaid excepting to Saiina. For passenger rate aail schedule call at ticket ollicej. i J. II. lilNNKTT, j General freight and passenger agent. Ir. Burrow, oculist, aurist. optician. Spoctacles fitted. Commercial block. Maul Ihe Jlrpiihiican Rally al the I tlitjhlk Ward frnarc tomorrow ccoiintj. J Altt ntl tin- - I!t'piihli,-i,,- i Hull, at the Eitjhlh Ward iuarc tomorrow evening. |