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Show J TITE SALT LAKE TIMES. FRIDAY. JULY 3.1331 CLAIM3 HE WAS ROBBED. Joliu Uliio O on a Lark mm A Cwml oat with an Kmity farma. Aggie Gray, one, of the luriuu butterf-lies who rater t frailties and lollies of humanity down at tho Vandeville the-ater, was arrested on complaint of John ChriHieuson Peterson O'seo last n'ght who charged her with bavin touched him for Mi bud mu before Judge Lati'W this afternoon and was titled iu Lie sum f $Ut. An ap-peal was taken to the district court, it was introduced in evidence that t'1,i'D had huuted tho opportunity to blew himself, and Artgie's percentage nidi-e- n Lea that tia succeeded. 9:irh L Whittemota to Treenail O An-ir-- il ct .M. deed (ift of lot 5, bloclt lit, rd.it K.. . 1 James Myli-- t t Jeri Itumuey, deed , Hi. tio k live-acr- . nla-- iiu FiH.t A, im Juui.-- tyi; t- iwirjn it TuJlor lurt lot uii'Ck flve-iur- u td.it A, UtK rV.4 JfOO 0.1 e U Ko i'ie to Jeannwt'r , i. lit is. lilui k 1, iimioi & Cimm s s i; il V1KI..U 16)0 MirkSp h.-- rnt uit-- Cr.li 1 Rouse. nib .tvlK.'in 700 II. I Oao. mt- Kinil Uosnu. . lots I a' d liiu. k t, KH'k Sprues Sll! lllV:.nlil!l . 1 G li. i.irltptli i t nx. t i Art'uir J F- -r d. I.'H 'is, as and 4o. Murk i, 1'WkIii' a.i.ltt.oti 15,000 Arthur 1'. Fi rl et ox. to ttm Mi trot (!! -- ln lnvstmer.t com pun v, deed, lot" .'is. SJutid 4.0 eloclt IVriituH- aitdt-t- l m 11.000 0. VV. K. (Jrl filth ct us, to .J. Iit.btna !"il. lot M, 4." uud ad, blin k 2, rer-uns' addition 9,300 C. W. E. Uriuuli et ux. to Joliu J. A!tP rtw., ints-.T- . i-- uud JJ. block 1, lVr-Itin- s' add t.un 7.S00 John .1. Al it to t ie Metropolitan In-ve- sl itu-n- C'Oepa-'.r- . doo.l. Ion 7, .. 1 cn i, n1J"ton It 0u0 0. W. K lit! nth t ux. to W. i'. Mtn-M-I' i'il. n (i mill fib, iiloi k t, l'i ridni' ml. 1. Mini 6V' 0. annlih.-- t ux. to ra in O. M'i. k:u ii. i)".t. lots ir, is ami 1, bun i 1, i'e: ,ais' aildxliou 6.0UT Total Cliaiira of Tltla. Following were thu real estste ssies of record in this city yesterday: Kilwla W.Senlor et ux. to M;iry J.W.mt-- er, lot II, I'l.iok M, llai-oo- . plat li I 1 James H. llrnnnet ux. to J. U. Jacobs, d- i'il, lots In Wi-s- l.a,to J. U, tn Cliarlei M. Hniith, dei'd lu Ln'se 4.6 Friuikloi V. h ittuop to ,l, hn V,'. deed, lots in Terms Mights ad ii- - ' ton COij S.initi 'l M. Hiitcliej- to o aur. a d. Cu d. primerrv l'i MiniM-i- cajii;-.- . 40 F.l o iriito 1. ,'.d .: U'auT G).n. uiy to T; onias Coi'li'til. dei'it, lot ii, tiUi U'J, Pl.it A 410 J.itoi i'.i'.itiii ux. to.iohti W. Jctikin.s iix.,i).-m1- , pa t l,.t II, liiiiek Is. 1 plat A. II K Kie.-.- ur. ev ?;0 (i, W. I., .i fflth n. to h. a k.WtHjks, d 'i'il, lots in a..tl mu hoi U. W. HillMtl ni. to.lolm Aiii'ii iit.U'iit, itoi.il, i.o!i lii.ton ii,- bt;i-- l sotitii, range wi HHJO J, v. s.!iil!!,. ailinttil-tni- t, r. tn .1. Y. Sin th, il. eil. i'iirl lot 1, bionk ti, pint v 1 J K V Aiein wit ii to Hor.itu E:d,f Voiiaet ii. " i' I, pan e ttoii , T D aoioli, K 'a t S.'iOO lltiiiillioni: l'a k uxto ivtay Stroi.e bf-i.-- .iwl. p 1. '; 1'. Co i. .. pint A .1 Koui. ert . A' inur t. ! ,g r e: ai. dttd, p.rtuf tot- -, tii.uk p. jt ii IM Ma:-!e- li JeniuusH t" y M II n u,io,iev. iltt, J, pat-to- lot 1. I'io.-- I, plat fi'm H u i Ii' iCJ.Mia r.i;s to Ai'iiie 1IIH Ij.ii ii .,.i!,-y- . jU'l ot lot 1, liioi:, ::. pin li "ti J, it nl- - 11 .lentil hi at to llroi-- Peril!, ilr.ll i.t i. o k I'I. I 're NtB'lirh. M t''i i .ti,'o (. t :1 to I'r.iiO. I'arn.,. ', 'ots a and f. ilo. kT, plat i' ilaiMia Citj- 1 B USUI ESS DIRECTORY, AitcuiTk-cri- . HID A. TAL A pniiTF.CT os co:4si:nriAt blocic atC l.U Uatl i,l t.i...u!.,'..':ii li... r. K. ULilCR. KCHiTECT-- ma Uti.i.KKSrt tUlI.niNG n. f '? c .'., K M. MAtM. IMIMKIKKa X JA I A Nf Sit una ciiim-f- .i.m i,r,r brn'4 labui.-i-- , Bll.vS. ttiil H , ir.u. il..ud M.ii'.Dta ii lirn'ituH :iw.iy. mi u.,u I, ' talTATK AM) I.U4M. BUETON, QEOEfiSSJK 4 Ql, 1rATf . irwi nxksrr, ko. r maiv srKief.r utf, tun. iiaur is m i'3"IY VJJTED, Ir vorrnal UKtii;K,Kcail outjaooa. ldIT.abkicpulcar,cftj Maiu tri'l. k wl at dr yoii. or yt-ti- or jh. rar for the la i everybctlv : tor lears! !;i, us long at "blow t heir l,orn ' c.st ue i'i. -- tnoro I,rMi'er, InU'.'" XVe out w.li prido to A Kt). lOlCl O!" N:KI.Y JO i:.v.CS iin.rtJUfi;ie tun Ji.unc. mil in (it - M.d.e bi( k. Vlii Hi .V 'H. s and ripe ia CM"" ' :m lry Good. in on uril itt.pi.v proviucii ' v.;h I !im '.vlii '.Hi pcitcn ir vr, neiti-- e at H'"'r, in '!. vo im'h!, and ever ready U talit! up II, e Ca'i.Ui l li.ti,' t ail iiOUU't-t- f ' iii the lietij o)' St dour to lie heart of ntst I.i lies. As n proof, rfuil, aludj, and puiit (in' it. Slow I; .i d; SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! ore I've P,!c finn Grain-- , v.ii.ie i.i..- - !.,. utw )f t .1 0 nn (?, Talon "i,f. !iiel.4 i now l.o. im. .s, i.imv Jl.y., vallio $j.rO nuf ' '. va;i-- ,1. nun !.",;. nii.p '! :.' i j. fa rms I'.l.u-- S.uiii Luxor, vi.ioe M i, ,., i. l'.. st lihiek CO and '.'I iiii-- Sm-hU- h. d, vnluo 7re now W ralus 63o nmv 0. ;i'. nine ti H i r, Ulaelc and !..iv.l All Silk l',.l;ces, vnl,;d li'.c now 474, value. 11.00 now 75c, value $ ,.;; now hi. !!;:. TVil!, .1 Sik lr;rvos. value $!.!) nn-.- Kle. I'laek Satin Kl.aiianies, vaio H, e, a!neI.IO now fiOe. alms J1.35 now .i (Hi. vaiiie f!.s., now .l.i, aliio .'..'o now ,. i Lots J rioi. d ,d!k I'nrccs, privet t '..''m. vjilne f. "e now 4'.Mo, vnltio 70o not o.e, v;i:u,, t (,n now ;.V. a!ll(. $.1D b.ov !v ie, v;thie $1.55 now teUc. H a.s no., ii, 1'i'iiiti' t'n j.t. ,!, fhine. value 4 .." now $1.00. '' " l'iaiu Color Civpc dc I'ldf.e, value tl.iiO uow tl.00 tlue $l.fi3 now I .l.i. CoIhum! Srin , value fl.C bow roo, value $1.33 now $l,ii0, value tl.SO now $1 ti i. Ilichi .l ; ,);)!! value :!.,VI row ? I ..".(). Annui-e- AVhi;-c.irt;.s- 1'iauraito ami lets of other Uich Silks a5 biiiuiar reducliuus. CUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT ... Offers 1. aihcs' I.om.' CapeH, U.'St now $.V'3. I.aiiii s 1'iaiir.el lllaers. Vaiiie ,.'.7o now $J .fttl. La. l'i s' ( 'olored Jef-ev- vali e &.::- - now $1.00. Ladi.-.s- ' Jei -- eys, value now $1.7.1. 1 Lot r.f La. In's' l,iai-is- valtio 7.'.c liow: Mc. Ladies Caio y l.r-r;rs- Taluetl.OS now li"e f.aiilrs' Flaiinrlettf Wrapni-r- value ft .50 now $1.01. Ladies' Lit, m l)ii-:,,- ,, value oil now - .t t Ladii s' jdt.liair 'oiinioiiMiahs, value $1 o.l now $2.50. Ladles iiathins; Suits, value d 00 now Ladies' Jiiack limK ,) Ci. mere Cain s, value til.DU now $2,00, value $3.13 BOTf 13.55, valor J4.V3 now :J.0t). LACES AND EMBROIDERIES Choice and St!ish. French Hlack Flouiiciogs. 15 in., newest dedtrim, value S J.UU now M.U5, valtlQ now $l.f5, value !fj.75 now $2.75, value. 1.75 now M.5U. H hi'e Kmb'il Lloumtinrrs. value l.(i.) now title, value $1.75 now $1.00, value $3.59 now 51 .."(. value ;uio now $1 bu. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT ATTRACTIONS. 10 yds Good Ulcachcd, value $1. 50 uow $1.00. 10 yds Good Satined, value tl.CO now $1.00. 10 yt'.n I'a.'t Co'oi Gingham, value $1.50 imw J'. 'O 12 yds Good American Satines, value $1.50 uow St. 00. A New Shipment cf Warranted Gcnuino French Salines 12 yds value $4 25 now $2.00. Wi'lo Dark Law ns, value 12io now ic. (.iclit Lawns, new patters, value Itio now-tie- . Printed ieigrs, value 7o now 44c. Fi st Color Black Chintz, value lf5o now 7Jo. Black Challie, valuo fe now " HOSIERY BARGAINS. "; Ladies' and Cliildron' Solid Colored Iloe, value lue mm 5n, value 171o now' f 10e, value 4He uow 25f. value "oo imr l'0e, value 15c now 7e. Ladies' Silk Mitw, assorted colors, v due 40c now 20c. value 50c now 23c, valil ' J title now Pie. j Ladies' and Cliildren's Jersey I'.iL'oed Vests, value 60o now 23c, valuo 40c no t 20e, value 15c now Sc. ',,,; Come Early and Avoid tho Bush. F. Auerbach k BmM iTIOKMH, I. "v7. rOWES" ATTOTtNKY-AT-t.AW- , OPt'OHTTS CTLr hei ..nil bouia irei. 1 t KM 1 It H K. sakdselo iui:mr'jss g MANt'K.li Tl't'i'S A Nil ItrALEk IS .n or irmtur, !. U.hiI Jmw.4, f tMu diN.ra an j itj.jo.ve. jol-hm- r lairn.,-- rriin;;,!,y atteuueU Jk 106 auJ IU W buuiJi 'I umi iiitiirntti. I.SSlKANCli. " " I.0DI3 I1IAM3 4 C3, jiK'i-- . ASlJ ALi Ni it:rfr. n Y ri, -- u.i wi Cotiini 'ic .il pitvtniNa r. j, L'O'iiv, STFaM IIDATiNil KNiilNKtU, 35 J MAIM bait l.ko 1,117. tNOt,H4lllt. r. e. I'cGfjasw, OrrtrtAi. htkx m ti ai'hkr-- , ALT.frrwrts atul Tynewritinif, limlr la hiioiii;tijnTyivwriUr a.m suupliat; froroee t.Ul.Ulllg. HEDBU R G. 4, TAILOR. No. 17 ICrtst Third South Street. M. R. Evans. M 04 W. Btuond Souta, fcns, Revolvers and kmM. Ticyelci, Tficje'cs & WicipeJa j . p AVI LION THKATKII. Jo!jii Mclirane Mima.jer. Located cor. Slate K0.1J ai:d Third South Sts. I'or tlio AVcck Coiutiioitcin JUNR SO. Will be Produced the sensation nl Border lir.mii 111 (our a IB eti .ii,e i jlllS OATILi THE PAVILION Will be Conducted as a Firat-Clas- a Family liesurt. PSI0E3 OF ADKI33IOF. General A.linlssion IS cent.. vod acaia ii." ceuti. Matinee evorv Piatiinlav r.fternron at 9 p. ni. General udriio-ato- lu u.atlaee, 15..:. t4twj-- . !rt!a'i Hia, hoaiuc xttirea, l.-m-i jf-- Collirs: Tn. ntpaog Hoot aud I'told and Oiera 0...aio. hizki my Siock Before Purchasing. SiiTIMESI IN CGDKN. THF TIMES I" deltTerrd 'if esrHer to sob Ber bers iq Ouden iF.)Ciin, em eu tauuday, at ic(,air ra'-- s Itpucnulrtraabueos. aa th. cvrs 01 tha da of its 00 Jool Shoemaker, s3- - Afeiit, hootn U fjit Nitioaal bij fcuUsiug. J. W. Farrdi & Co. .r- 'i i I "I 11 , t ,jzzzrzr-- -- j,. .. . ........ 7 A TT f T TOM AT Great Salt Lake 50 LOTS ! 50 LOTS ! WILL 12 SOLD TO ISE HIGHEST EIDDES OH Thursday, July 9, '91 W' O' NDEHLANl), Knconil Next to Cullen. I. L. SACKETf, I l.rnnr.. J J. E. S IT Wil, i.AWi.1.11, f s5 ie j Auat. 1 !Ll x; AVI : . Number le-- e Now Feat urea. SOL S'PONTIC The Mat hfcmal teal Marvel A Prodljfy in Jt'igiircH. iitoi'. ( ;fc And His AVooden lleal l Actors. Tl.e Talented aud Popular .Reln.l3.arc : arDn-ils?-- . The Parisian MinbroUlcrers. IOC AUMlHaluN or. J)U. -- DaniisL ,.. Teeth ew- - As'? l, tracu-i- l wit Ii- - ' - a - "j : Cv "J 9 Otitiiaiu hy tt f , ; - s " , use of Tit.l i--.V Jr,,C:,i J l.e.l mr. AUt., Jt .'., . . . Koom 78, Commercial JMocli, talt ltk. City. 5500 KT7ard ! TTw! pay theaboTfl rwart for but plso of Lire Complaint. l7pa,b, e. Jlitf ett.on. j MfjBU.m or Costivene9 w (.itut cure witti Vtj..h:8l.lTprltll,ih, tltft rr,.r arcntrlntif (iTiip:iiMl wt:h. Th-- r r jur-ci- ant nxrtfr fai ii pr' .Uictioo. I..rK bvreg, lJll!s, SS emus. Hnwa'-e- j of comi vi-f- tt atfi imitati'int. Th r ti'il n 'mitifirttird ly For sale by Johnson, Pratt & Co., Salt Lake. FLBH2ER5, EAS I STEAM FITTESS. Peilera la all kinds of -- lift a:d fdrce PUMPS. Onlers tiken for Drive and I)n(f W.lla, re... pools bi.l.t mill wnmi-tio- ni,ii Jaava. ovpte.to Aunrbacli Utox TeiuKliua.. 13 UF FA TO IATTC, oar Matchless Kntry for the Great Summer Resort on the Lake, has no Peer and fears-n-o Competitor. jl. PEERLESS ia Location, FT RLFQS ot Inspection, I'KKBI.KS.S in Transportalioa, F'KAKI.l'ifsS of Competition, l'KliKLKSS in Sanitation FLAivLl'v&S of Incieuieucy, J'KEHLE.S.n in lopograpby, .BLliKLLsi iu bceuery. Jtroausc our grounds nre most bcatitifiil, our terms most reason-able, and our bathing perfect. Ten Daily Trains to Buffalo Park. The lots wi'l be w!d at whatever price they bring. Remember fiiod-it- To i is. one--eight Ii cash; balance) monthly, quarterly, or ..oiievcir i: freshmen Is free on the ground. Take tholOorll. a. m., or I or J p. iu. trains. AU Oarliold Beach traiusruut liuilalo I'ark. ONION & PAUL, AUCTIONEF.IIS. ALL fil'SyAY, Ftsa SPHi)iCS, CEEP CREEK STAGES Will leave CONNOR I1KOS. H iTKL IA1L,Y on thu arrival of th, litah & .Ne-va la Train. Tuere Will be Stations for tha Benefit of P&saeners on the Stage Lina. Fartlfs w;sbin tnformatinn in regard to tha oad will c.M! at Connor Uros. Dlftanee by Btairotiii. from Stocktcn Hwpit.'tn 141 ontlet From S;,',:Tr.n to Perthifr g rtarch. ta " " Si riur.or s K ineh to niipway ... "s" " " Iiurfvr.ty Fl .'a Bpr.n, " Fi-.- i -- s to lift.iD iS CdtWu to D,n Creuk 10 " Conner Bros. Stockton, Dtali rlL A 1 ,s i JQ5 COMMERCIAL C0!H!N. in IapritTsmcnt ia Ebowa in tin Pinan-c- ;l Piiuitiju Greater Cor.SJenca aud Eijns of Prosperity. WOEI CN CCM1IESCIAL STEEET Tii!9 Troppecta for a Sura: Croi-- Nct Working on the OJil Fellows' Build-in- -- G 'imral Eal EihtuNowi. Adrirjea received from eastorn com-mercial centers nhnvr a marked iu nil Kinili of hunini'sj, witii inoury rssiL't'. No rrmurkalile t'bangfl li?.b takcu place except in the increased coniiilcnco thowii iu the cf all classi's of securities, The exportation of ('old cnntiuui) uninter-ruptediy- , but they havo been otTsol by the treasury disbuiiements, which are noruething euoruious. Tho ouly men-ace now to a continitftiico of commer-cial prosperty, is thu strained condi-tion of eiilits cs'.ili d by the wild of the past. Reports from the north and northwest are favorable for large crops. 1'uroha-iB- s of wool ure very light, buyers apparently holding back for lower price. In the iron in-dustry morn improvement is shown than m any other clan of inamit'fi otur-inp- , the mills being generally employed and the demand Inrge. The large ex-ports of gold is ueconutuil for by tho meess of merchandise imports over those of a year ago. VC,v Us WATER." Th Inhitblta-it- i.f omm Btfit A'l.-- the BriokUi . rt. Th nitrniio:t of the entrpriins firm who drnw a princely iucunto for ugrce-iu-ud ciiitraetinj to sprinkla the streets is reipeolltilly callivt U thu con-- I ditiou of Commercial street. Tbfl di et ie thick enough to cut in cubes atnicna-i- l every mtu to becotne hi own bri'-- linker. liiere ie no roasoa for thtt elate of allam to exixt. . DRANK CARBOLIC ACIO. Th. Terrible l,.th or I.ltita Cbild at l..Hille. iSpffUl to'i'HK Tl.uiiS. IvKAUvn i.k, Coio., July 3. The younsr child of Mr. A. Kotdnaon of Ksi K.ghtli stinet, died yesterday afteruoi n in agouy from the etleots of a drink of carbolic acid aecidently t;ikeu. The mothtr of tho lilllu oan hud gone out on an errand, leaving the cbild alonw. . Child liko, it ranntoked the hoiifio and batnlUd every thin jf within roach. Tho carbolic acid happened to be on a low tsr ahclf and Ihn l.aby drank nearly half of tho contents of tho bottle. CurlMtoa. (imilp The grado of the alley eat of the Coimnercial block is biting lowered. Grading of tho linn of tbfl Hot Springe road to Hountiful is expected to begin in a few days. The onc-htor- Henry V. Lawrence building on V'et Xeinpla street is ready for tho roof. " The front of uni of tho gore in Lit-tle's row on First South i.i bains' ttrn out and the lloor lowered preparatory to its being uaod as a cigar ttoro. Tho (irnihcr Koalty it Investment Co. enld Jots 10 and 41 in block 'J, in l'ostolHoo addilinri to V. t. WHrrinr of Denver, Colo. Consideration, $750. Tho fenco ia front of tho Morlan huiUling has been pulled back about twenty feet nnd tha luidinesi kiod along 1'irst South aro tendering Mnrlau a vole of tliunks for ins consideration. A contrni-- t lias leen entered into n tbol.'io Grande Western and the Great Salt Lski: it Hot Spriiigi railway, by which ail objections to tin- - tracks of the two roads crossing each other have been removed. C. K. Taylor it Co. let the contract toilay for a fiilitiO residence) for I)r. Hughes, w liich is to tie built on Kirat South street, between Tenth and Kiev, enth Fast. Jt is to be of pressed brick with stono trimming. A. H. ltyde, president of the Kqtiita-hl- e Life Insurance company, has noti-lie-agent Hu-.l- i Warner that bo will be here on August 1 st. wb"ii bo will look over the situation with the view of erecting a large Imilding. Great progress is being made by the contractor on the Mirc.iutile ideck. and the window aro ln.ini put in f t tlio third llnor. Thu mutter has not been decided yet whether the huil.l-iu- g is to be four or live stories bib. At a meeting of the stoekholilere nf the Grortt Salt Lake it Hot Spring's: railr-oad the following worn elociod a directors of the company for the otiMuinj year: John Keck, A. L. .Williams, Hudson Smith, A. K. Hyde, David Stokttr. John W. and Simon liambergei . Thfl ollieers elected from the board of directors were: Simon I'nmberirer. president; John Heck, vico presiiinnt; C. K. l'earson, secretary, and II. C. McCartney, treasu-rer. THE STRIKSR3 TO BE DISARMED. No Kurt la Sight la Ilia vratilg;tn Coal Miliar. Troubles. Oi.vmi'IA, Wash., July iJ. Oovernor Ferry last night issuod an order to Col. Haines to aid the civil authorities iu disarming all bodies of armed men in Franklin, Giiimao or ebstswhero in the county where a riot or breach of the peace H threatened and to call out the entire first ngiiuent, uatioual i;uarde, if uoeas-ary- . Alter tho disarmament tho militia will be withdrawn leaving the slierill and his tieputiot to enforce tha law and preserve peacu. gaeonil Nnuth Slront Id.ir.lkl, Speed is being shown by tha l'acilic l'aving company 011 their contract for laying the nsphaltuiu s'ulewalks along Second South streets. .They only com-menced the work of griidingoti Monday tnoriiing, beginning at the K;n (iramle Western depot, mid they have now completed that part of thu mirk ou the north aide of the street as fur us Second West street The company will ho , ' rearly to lny the concrete on that much of the routo by next Monday. After two or three blocks have been linisheil on the north side of the street, the work will he commenced 011 the south side. Much of the HUl'taee on the north side must be removed, but it conies in hand for the south side, where several lills must lie made. It is the intention of Superintendent Kurd to keep u gang of graders ahead of the concrcters, who in turn will be followed in a few days time by those who lay the asphaltuiu. The specilicutions provide that the con-crete must Fet ten days before the is laid, but it is not believed this will be strictly adhered to by the city engineer, because it is unu.'ce'snry nnd would delay the completion nl tim work to an unreasonable length of lime. Superintendent Heed is eonlidetit that he can complete his contract to its ter-minus on Second K s t street in from sixteen to eighteen days alter the con-crete base is laid. BOTH MEN WERE KILLED. Two Eait TpnnnM Vannara Fight fiver a Tlo if Tropariy. Knoxvii.i.k, Tonij., July 3. Yester-day afternoon George Joues and Wil-liam Newton, two well known farmers of Fast Tennessee fought a duel on the ningo lino over a piece of property. Both were killed, being shot to death. A ftw.rt Critp. Secretary ilenaings of the sugar company, when down to Lehi a few days ago, went over tho company's t'n nil on the bench to look at the heijis. Ho reports tho crop to bo growing most luxuriantly, and that some of the beets j fully eighteen inches long and will weigh two or three pounds. The rains which have fallen have proven most beneficial and have itiinu-irte'- the growth wonderfully. There , BWl)iulWid'ii yrwrrrgh ram so us to make irrigation unnecessary, and the lieldshave been irrigated once since the last shower. Expert in siifar beet culture who liave gone over tue farm pronounce it ono of the finest sucsr beet crops they have ever seen grow, and thai it will contain enough saccar,ue to bo immensely prolitahle. THE RAILWAY WAR. Tha Injantirm Oraimd tho Salt Lk City Kailwny Company. Another chapter was added to the railway war this morning, at whlih time Judge Anderson unstained the ap-plication for an injunction by the the Salt Lako City lladway company, and ruled that the tfTort to interlace its its tracks by the Hapid Transit people was out of order, at least at tiiis time. Tho following general order were made: A. A. lirinn vs. Charles L. Crane et al; demurrer submitted by plain.tiiT over ruled; judgement s prayed ami jiotl allowed for attorney's fees. Miry L. Christian, vs. John H. Wha-lot- i et al; demurrer to complaint sub-mitted and icave grautad defendant to liie brief. Mary Ann Harding vs. Klizabeth I'ugmiro et al; decree granting quisc- - ing titln. Salt Lnko City Hail way Co. vs. Salt Lake City llapid Transit Co.; injunct-ion pending linal hearing allowed in favor of piaml'ur and against defendant. .1. II. Slater va. The Union I'acitic Ifailway Co.; motion for new trial ar-gued aud submitted. On Comiuprrlal Btraitt, If present indications are not deceiv-ing Commrreial street is detit;cd to he one of the busiest business boulevards in the city. With asphalttini pave-ments, a variety theater ind several other ettractions present and in pros-pective, those who are counted among the denizens nf that thoroughfare are inclined to bout of their .ivantai"s. Several improvements ere to he nude which, when completed, will inaketlia streets solid row of hricx and steim buildings oil both siiitts from First to Second South streets. Kulbtk's biock lias been finished to tho sucoiiJ story and the old shscks on the site of the Lorenzo Young block aro being torn down preparatory to the erection of a fiue new structure. Walling lor tlia street tn bi Dfilli-st.il- , Nothing has been done yet towards commencing work on the new Odd Fellows' building on Market street. The reason assigned by the trustees for the delay in starting the couet rutiou is that they aro waiting for .Market street to be lorinally turned over to the city by the abutting property t owners. Until this is done and the street has been accepted by the council thu work will not proceed. Cuul-- t .N'otwa. Samuel Allsworth, tho incestuous uncle, was held to the action of the grand jury in the sum of $1300, while the niece w as permiltjd to go on her own recognizance. llyimm Harris was arrested and taken before Commissioner Creenmau on a warrant charging him with mal-icious mischief in the removal of fence posts. K. L. Craw was tho com-plutnau- t. .Vc bie Curtis wag taken before Com-missioner Norrell this afternoon to answer to a charge of larceny. Isoliio had been an inmate of Kliie St. Omar's house, and was intercepted while steali-ng a march over the Uio Graiido rail-way. Salt Lake l'ickia Company, Most vigorous strokes of hammer, saw and trowel are being put iu on the construction of tha buildings of the Salt Lake Fickle company at Ilrightou All of tho foundations are in and hive been seasoned and the walls have rhen to the height of twenty feet. The buildings, which are to be two stories high, are expected to be completed in the next six wueks. Fr.ib.-lt- Court. The following business was transa-cted today: Fistste aiid guardianship of Edwin S. and Alice B. Williams, minors; July 14 time to hear petition for letters of guardiausliip. of liliaboth Barnes, deceased; July 13 time to hear petition for letters of administration. Kstate and guardianship of Leo and Charlotte II w k i us. minors; the bonds of Croighton Hawkins guardian to each minor iu tho sum ot $20!) were, ap-proved, LATE LOCAL. There were three drunks at polica court toilay There will be no more grinding in the courts until Monday next. John Perry, arretted on a charge of embezzlement, was discharged. An unsuccessful eiiort was mtido to hold up an unknown wayfarer through an alley at the rear of the Baptist chinch last, night. The (Governor of Nevada has written Governor Thmnas respecting the irrig-ation eouvitution to be held in Salt in September. I lie former says this is a step in the right direction. "lie will appoint the delegates nt hu eariy dale. Article incorporating the Plymouth Hoes building. Loan it Saving associat-ion were liled wit.i .secretary Sells to-day. The capital stock of i divided into ;!0i), Oil') shares o! $10(1 each. II. Waldo li ng is president and mana-ger; John M Armstrong, viee presi-dent, Kilph P. Hunter, sttcretary; Win. F. Adams, treasurer; F'. L. llcndersbot ami li. 1' Hunter, judges nf security. Ojjdeu is the place of busmen. |