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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1,1391. , jL, ?fc 1 f Early Arrivals! Early Arrivals! a I III 0. K. Shoe & Clothing Co.'s Autumn Exhibit! 1 'J ?K" ' "M" jji ,1 IT"- - "Of Ll silt and Medium-Weig- ht Overcoats embracing all the Styles and Shapes on the Fashion Plate from the extreme EnShbh Covert Coat, Double- - "V yl wf s Sliited, Box Back, i'atchpoekcts and Strapscams to the Quiet, Elegant, .Medium Length and Long Over-Garmen- t. of Subdued Hues. (l n . .v oq r g ?T ; v 4 jo XKjN " Our Counters arc more than loaded with r V i p. , , . (IA l.y L Uur 1 antaloon I apartment comprises ail -- j Shlf Siii!lc - and Double-Breaste- d Cutaway Suits, n j - j , , ' , , received . within 3ifi ' CJ Novelties; having Mound Corner, Single and I )oul)le-Hrcaste- d B s fefcJ si cq IKr! the past weeki over o'J(K) pair, wc iccl con- - y li) Square Cut Sack Suits, equal to Custom- - E- j tJ , !q FT lidcnt wc can please the most iastidious. . . fof-- made, in Phi in and Fancy Worsteds, Plaids, WH H hj 1 I,! i- - M In fine Footwear bear in mind wc are Checks and Stripes of roreion and Domes- - Mir j r;l h. , S O the Leader., BURT & MKAR'S fine h.) tic Palmes, and at prices within the reach wj fyf r .. SI Shoes a Specialty; all styles, 56.00. ... fc ; ...gy.. .11 r it i OUR FURNISHING GOODS STOCK IS COMPLETE; FOR FALL WE DISPLAY THE FINEST LINE OF NECKWEAR AT M 3A ; llffm 50 CENTS EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC, $ , Everything Marked in Plain Figures. Tf If mtos&i!fa " THE BIRTHPLACE OF (1 I III ftp-gsfc-H- tii v.jl. low prices. iiMam. W-B- ji StJnnte6. WANTKn BY THK MOL'N-I-tatn Stone Co , TO'Cnlmfr Ihoc. ll'ANTRD--A CIRI, VOH OFNKHAL hoimew irk. lmiulru at S'.'Utli H'st West atreet. VITAN T E (7lH I . TO DO CiKNKHAh t bouHi-wurk- . mnall Umlly, k'uod wagon. Apply No aai) Klftli utrnot. It'ANr Ell A COMl' K T .: NT J I U S K T Hervant. Apply Bt Nu. a8 W- -l Siittt South street. iANTED!(iAiiI) AN!) lit HMH I't.K sous who can smpply eti;ili-u:- witii u..inl nd moms, wlih rK.ms mmifNeit or ui.mr-ulslie.- i, or with tri1 without ro..m. will plia.e comnmnlciie ith A. A. N 1 luilhliriL;. corinT t irt Nonh an-- t"C-om- i We.-,-t Ktrttot. 'W OH TO I")A'KTTtjrTtnNiT M. Jaum. Jh" Main at. 171 AND 8 i'EK CKNT I.oNU i'IMK. 4 2 uiouey 10 ptr rent Hhort tiniM. J Suyaer, 3f and :liiucp'r luocn. Ti'itphuno '7 or Sale. f a gooit l.akery and rti.in,.',y tni.-i- ss. (J'hmI luveKtnieiit to rik'ht jiarty. Adilrei- Fred Jaine. Tiiuva O'lh-e.- : : - gov JJcnt. LXrRKENT- - BOOM 3 WITH X" .table. 147 K. South. 170K HENT-ANl:- AT C'UTTA ji.'. i iuijiiir" cor. C and F'fth strifts. TXW NTrwi V N HJKNISII Kl J? rooms for h iii- - ; als lii' i'ly lur-nlnhed rooms. Impi re ..' Kant Third South Strwet. Skookurn Hoot flail Qfquxqp, ') Grow Hair Rapidly. l,rii';V 1 Eradicate Uandruft Stops Falling Hair. Jt, Harfj laaPreventive L 7?n Crow Ilair ea vv VX'rt V J a'id Ha. I v" 1"''' Exquiuitt ft Toilet Arties H f' I. f. I I Is Free from all ,! iU eoioibijaaiSMi Coutaitiest:o Mineraloi Vegetable Polsaas Iii an hone ;t aud preparation. j Nuroe'a Own Reinciy. Skcskum M ilair Orc;vcr Co. NW VOPK. foa Sal by all Druggists, DR. LESLIE'S O fatsciiPTiaj IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY IN THt VORLD THAT WILL ABSO-LUTELY CUHE MBEADACHE!- TKBTIMONIALUi TOD CDAWFORD, Commissina aad Dealers In BulMUg Mater :1. Sta Ho "A, Cau, Jan. 11. IK91. Br.gTn i Co.: t ks rs. icurof the 16th I nrali ho fc'Ad to ai ' voa 111 proieoM.if th. o? Dr. l.fu'e's l'.'i'UI 1'rcf Tiptioa. Iiido..;. most of what 1 riave touHfht o. yon iu taa pai four yat. ua l'eu ivc'U away. m seK hT-lni- i 1. n C'.mipl' t.ly flurtiii fcfter a oj beadaeho, as I shll uK'dly rmtliy Should you writ io eitaor Dr. Martrt,U nr nr. Maoi, O' thtR ):acn. y ia rpy rf r to 'I on CiiAW-!"- ! a. to ih-- su;iB-'i"r't- or Breast Prc.jr.pt.ou. truly, Wnx. Ton. I'rl, 25 Cnl. by all l)rullll. trig's Mnl:cina Co., San TraacU), Cal, M. R. Evans. tt U W oODd Bout. Sporting Goods, Gio, Rsvolvsrs an! AmmnniticiL Kie-jdo- Tricytlfs & Velocipedes, Rarorm. Pookjt rntlry. Shtars aid SMsxe Bcroa: indiftu ( liiiia. Hox-.n- tiiosa, Dutn9 CcUari; Thi oilman ilvxjta aal CkMt rwid aad Optra 0:auba. fnmlEa mi Stack Before hzhh jr,-- nun ji....i...i. , v.... J.W.Fanell&Co.. w' . : 1 it r 1 'j ' fiiiKEERs, Eis i mm mm. I)eul"r iu all hluJ iof -- LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS. OMtjrs tatfQ for Drlvo jnl AJH, Ceftn jnil.s bviii ..uu c nniM'Liont BQ4.. JM 1 JOTEL'i'KMl'LETON. ; justoplNI-ii:..-) The Only First Class Hots! ii tkiCI'j, (lor. Fain and Soutli Tnijl S!s. jitff t n 75 Cdy Cae si irs Ctah ti Esns CitycrSLLosk !6smt Pullinaa Buffet Sleeping Cars. limm CEAB CARIl Be ur your Uckat mads via .h MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY. H. C. TOWN5END, S. V. DEflRAH. o. p. t. a., st. Louts. ar.t?. A 141. Slain Itraak. BItLak CUy, CU Henry F. Clark, TAILkOR." 39 E. FIRST S0UTS .Icvacttrtl. (jKKlTFTrisTirKV U. I'Kll.DS. lltu of l.c'jivi'liwoitn. hl'iMH. "iis a aulTerer from pie-- thirty yars Out now Is a Bound and hearty man at He' of rti He owes Ida e ire to tim di eov.-r-abotittlirei' iueiitt s rit'o of a ; lunt the oil of which has wotkeii won ters in car.n htm.-el- audotnnrh w in havu bei-- prouoiiti'-e-hop. lessly incurable As !ar as the .ruu,' knows Hie medical in OjiiT'lej of his her'i is. not known to the me dial tuoK'ssion. irwhai Mr. l'liillis rlaiiiiH fort'ie ni'w ni.yei y h ai fact there seemn to hi. no end ti the ii"ss to walch It can I'O a,'i lied hi th.'. cud of dis-eases. Dysoepda. l:i.iammat.rv!liesnatism. HrlKhts inaeiisi'.l.oH.'l trnuiees. I'm an al inosl all t'ls liuii.anlt.7 is i.fir to 1: reli : ei s Ifhvniairie. In no lie tr atim-u-failed to relieve almost ln.ni"d-at'"y-is lo. ul ai'd pu:u e Mr. rial I pa baa spi'ti! a fortnn kias a ui. ''a lieen treated hy tiio bus1 otiysi. lanso.' i.e.i ea- - worth, lor years, but after all he was no lift-ter, The l.erli frotn whien this new me.li. t:ie Is taken ;h found in Sad L:ike it" ard vb- tuty, and is perfectly nai n. N.nv, Mr. TMiPip. in r.ii ! In-- a .lea.'f n t I', h' udly. .Hid siread the of lis ie.:i.o'i! dl ine will iii vi fit ft trea-liieii- .o avy.me uiittliieiv am jiMfin iiietltli cured. No m:i-- . i.o pav Charge., verv tii.'.iieiati', or .'..II on him at twi Kast Ninfi south, wheie he will be greatly please.! to ifive tn atn.e t. OVUt KKWAKD l'"H ANY 0 V.1B OF OlUU chronic Piles I fail to cire. Nil charee for ni"dleiue or consultation. 601 Last Ninth South struct. OVU'M.MOKPlIINE.rHLOHAI.. (T PA INE and t,n chained. Jook of Iho pt i.ls ir d t free. Pay when cured. Box lMM.Salt Lake Clty.Ctah mhodoe -- Dentist- rJriv Te.tk . llW. tractcd with-jfe-- ? l" out pain v i use of Tit ii .frivsr.v;,ri. r.V,';-sycy-i,. d air. au j? rrHr Koom 76, Cemcjeroia. Dlock. o..'t Lake City. Bra Ilo Granite 6CENIC UNEOFTHE WORLtt The rafonto Route M Colorado Spring, Denver AmC all FolcU tust and HoaL m mumlmi cult. Elegant Pallmaa nnA Tourist Sleeper and Free Chair Cars on Each Train, ror rail iafonaatioR. call on ot adaiea W. J. SHOT WELL. Ater.t, &8 W. arid South, 5 T. SMITH, A. 8. HUGHES, Vntrai Mauapor. Traaao Manage S. . HOOPER, G. P. and T. A. JJTAH (JENTRAL RAILWAY, Time-Tubi- e. Id An 1, ts.'d. Passen.:r t ain' will run dally tTeiween Salt Lako and Dark City asfoilown SALT fiAKl CITY, j Train 1 leaves 8th 8o.uh aud Main... a m 3 ' f " s arrlvoa W: " a.m H4 " ' ... (J:,.u p. til PAUIt CITT. Train 1 arrtTee at Park city l: a m 8 :u " learee " " "an 4 - " ' 4 ) p.ra Office and Depot corner of F.i;hth South and KaiuBte. T. .1. Mackintosh. General Freight and Passiauger Agenb den pull was brought over backwarj. Jonalhftn's left tmnple struck, the roaif, forcing tiis eye from the ioeket um making him uoconscioun. Dr. AlenorJ was geut for to Fillmore, but saw at a glauce that the eaao wai hopele.ss. Jonathan Benuett was 2!J years f leaves a wil'o, JMarintla. th (laugh-ter of President I). R. Stpvens, ami three little children. Hft was a brother of Mr. Houjsmiu Bennett, of S. S. Joues it Co.. this city. F.UKV1KW. Faikvii:v, Sept. 3. As there ha been a proat doal of dispute as to who cast the one vote for Peter (Ireaves for oounciliiH'n at tlio Ust election, the judges decided after thj twenty day were up to recount the ballots to settle the dispute, as Wm. F. Young claimed ho ca-- t the vote in question and Swen O. Nielsou also laying claim to the same one. After the judges had gone through the vote tliey deeidod that both were perhaps right, as in the place of finding one vote cast for Mr. (ireayea thure were four votes cast for him. The judges il id n't have on their spectacles the iirst time. TEHKITOltlAL, SEWS NOTES. J. G. Jorgonscn of Kphraim and Konaharem, missionary in Norway, will leava his native land enrouto for Utah, September 18th. . On Saturday, August 15th. JprmnaB. Murley, sou of Isaac Morley, of Mor oni, was petting on a shed to suck some hay. when lie fell through, sink-ing on the back of his head. He was injured internally and on Sunday, "3d, died from the elfuct of his fall. The barn, corral and stock yards of Muds J'. Jensen at Mayiiold were de-stroyed by lire hist Sunday. Besides iliis loss which is reckoned at $o(i0, Mr. Jensen lost 750 bushels of grain, 0 tons of hay. a wagon, etc.. I - whole amount of the loss being about 61000. origin of tno tire is unknown, although some of the people believe, and appar-ently with good reasons, that it wa: the oid combination of a boy playing with matches. TEMIT0R1AL NEWS. The Latest News Prom Ogden Gathered bj Our Busy Reporter at the Junc-tion A Small Tire. ITEM3 OF INTEREST IR0M LOGAN, All Interest Center? in La Flata The Frefcivfs of BuiMina; 0ihnr News Leiiis From Various Foint". tprri'tt Cnirrwrn-lw- la The Tim': Oi.dkn, Sept. 4. The La Plata mini's me being worked and good reports are c.miing in every day. Cousiderable excitement was occasioned yesterday by ihc report that a gang of Chinamen were going to camp. When the miner? heard it they at onco held an indigna-tion meeting aud passed resolutions forbidding Chinamen and dagoes to "liter camp. Some shipments are being malic from the I. a Plata and Sundown claim. The stage lin's from Ogden are well filled with every day. Several nnv locations have been re-ported in the past few days. A grand organ was received yester-day 'hy the Methodist church people. II. cost'MnUH, with an addition of nearly fc.'iiM) for freight. 'This is ons of the lin-t-- 't organs in the wa-- t. A public will be given wheu tiio organ is lit together and in place. The district court did considerable ' 'iisim-s- s yesterday. The case ot Hynnn 'ity s A.J. Auderonu wherein plaintili' tried to collect a dug tax was decided in favor of plaintiff. C. L. Low was in the toils for refiuing to pay a debt oi beauio it had been outlawed. Hit.k McCarty's saioon was noticed to bo on lire during the sclera windstorm latit evening. It seems to have been the work of au incendiary as kerosene had been use'i. The tire was instantly put cut or n largo coiillagation might have ensued. Labor day is to he appropriately celebrated i.j Salt Lake City. A iargo delegation of Ogden people preposo joining in the celebration. The faro tor round tr'p will ba only $1.10 over Cither road. Steele McMillan, proprietor of the new stand at the Ueid hotel, celebrated hifi tweuty-fou- i th birthday in a chit-ting manner ysterlay. He handles T im Times and gives the traveling pub-lic thn news 011 tiio day it occurs. rail. Holme?, formerly connected wiui the InterstaiH Land aud La-vt- i comi'auy, vas in tte junction city yes-terday. He has superintended several excursion.) to Ziun and appreciates her climate. The tjmniirrcial cornea out in a new dress, just oua-lial- f the origiunl size, this morning. Editorially it says "this is lor the dual puroope of economy, and alio of making a neater napcr. A literary and oMisical entertainment will be given t the Methodist church this evening. I'his is one of the series of nr.tionnl entortninuuiniM and is called An Evening With Tennyson." The (inlden Hour club had an exenr-iim- , to the Hot Springs today. A fair i.ed congregation of young people as-sembled at the depot to join the excur-- fion. , IV LeHwidge, county clerk, left this morning for California. He goes to meet his wife. Sim has been visiting on the coast during the past month. The reil estate transfers yetrrtay numbered ten aud footed up $15,IKM. It was principally transfers to Ogden City and the consideration was only II. Another glove contest for $1000 aside will probably be announced soon. I.OOAN. ffprrial CnrrenvntuU'ncetn Th Timet. Logan, Sept. 3. The new road through East canon was completed last evening. This makes the distance only twenty-tw- miles from Logan to La Plata. T. (i. Morris left for Salt Lake yes-terday. Thomas is very much re-spected in Logau and vicinity, and he leaves a host of frieuds in these parts. Mr. Morrill will still continue to work for the Studebaker firm. Mr. John A. Henrickson has been appointed as ag"nt for the. lirm at Logan. j The Scandinavian population of; Cache county intends having a grand time on the loth inst., at Johnson's grove nenr Logau, it being the Forty-tirs- t anniversary of the organization of mnrmonism in Scaudinavia. Mr. Newell Kimball manager of the Co-o- Wagon and Machine company went to Salt Lake City yesterday on business. Ppon returning in the even-ing he found n increase in the family. A tine boy had arrived. Many farmers have left their fields to seek for the precious metals in the mountains. It will be almost impossi-s- i bio to obtain farm hands in some lo-calities, to harvest the bountiful crops in this valley. . District schools will open here on Monday next. The citizens have not yet been informed by tiie trustees who are going to teach or where to send their children, The pugilistic accomplishments of a pair of champion sluggers will be ex-hibited to the Logan public in the near future. Arrangements are being made to that end. An orgization has been effected and has leased the Johnson race trace, aud is now putting it in proper condition for the fall races. The lease is for six years. The building boom is notso extensive in Logan this year as in ISM, still there are twenty-fiv- e residences in course of erection at the present time. Stages bi'b now run daily to the La Plata minos every alternate day by Ricks brothers and Johnson brothers of Logan. There is considerable sickness among children in some localities, and scverr.l have died of membraneous croup and diptheria. Leo Clawson states the rumor that the Logan houso will change hands ou tha 10th inst., is incorrect. Over 100 names are enrolled at the agricultural college, and more coming every day. There is no up-hi- pull from the La Plata mines to Logan, every inch down grade. The only available winter route to the La Plata mines is via Logan. The La Plata mines and La Plata city are hscuied iu Cache county. )ne or two competent assyers would do well iu Logau. I'KOVO. Puovo, Sept. 4. An accident oc-curred on Saturday night at Hohieu, Millard county, by which Jonathan Bennett of that place lost his life. He, in company with his brother Edward and Mr. William Pro-bor- t of I'rovo, had made a trip iu loo mountains to inspect sheep and a min-eral prospect, and had returned to I Inlden. Probert went to his supper at the hotel, and Jonathan mounted his horse, a large animal, and was taking a prospector's pick to A. Harmon's when his burse stumbled aud by a sud- - |