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Show 2 THE SALT LAKE TIMES. TUESDAY JULY, 28,1391 loromissionur for the Y orhl s fair has favorably and enthu-siastically een everywhere received. Iu-th- city of St. Joso del'ltei it i" proposed to construct cascade of lhaziiian crystals, which rn so shuni'iiuf in that rtyion, to form A pui t of !liJ exhibition ( f t!iM bra iii eeetiou oi lb" C'oiuiu i)i;n nip win n. TTjXvTKDA i'ENTaTl 1UC A MONTH SELj-- lu.r chomnal era.er. Writ A. Smith, Sugar iloana Ward, Utah. YT ANTED POSITION AsfllOUSEKElEpI vv er in well o-do family. Keaiieiic.es kIt-- a and. required. Addr.ua "Housekeeper," care Iimij uulce. CTOCK 8HJ5KP WANTEDCALL AT PAK-- ki-- St bepu.. A. Keysor. VVANTnb "APAKTNERTN"Lr.OlTIMATK busings; can make 1j0 per month. Cail at J0 south Main street. 'rANT:r-AOOO- I," enehoetic MAH it woh iaOe. Legit. mute liurtnua to Brake 6W per cent. Address Time ooioe. CitiTatk WANTF.lT HY A VOUNQ O man as retail salesman; nlue year expe-rience', best reference. Address "L." Time. WANTED; SALARY AND IADIE, Whole or vit time. BeUln roses and shrubs. Jirown Bros. Co., Nuraery- - men, Chii affo. Y ' A N TL D ALL KIN Dii OF SEOONli M haul furniture. Elcblson & Webber, tf7 South Fj rut East. . liloncu to Joan. "TpTlTtcTw7 H. sTfETKiirA N I B 0. o. i Wliittmuore, Goilbe-Pitt- Iiruif company bulld:n:. lut and 107, South Main etreeu ONEY TO LOANC 1.. HANNaWaN. I4J Main (ttri'et. Ujiatalre. It A KT I E 3t E sTrF(iTOBT(R KOw"oTO Lian niimey. h A. M. Janea. tv Mala at. ' MONEY TO LOAN t)N 1MPKOVED KEAU bjr Jamea 11. Uacuu, at the Aiuerl- - au National limn 71 AND 8 PF.K CENT LONG TIMB I money in jwr cent ehort time. John J Strder. aud 3(Kcxjlir block. Tleohoue b67 fOH SALE A N E WfwoST( JK yTcTOIJ T roi m fi'.ime hiiusfl. close In. on Ihe Kaplcl 'lr:iriH t Lee. For iiarttciilars tuiiuure at irf EaetHoVHiitb South etrei t. F'Uil SALE A HOOD PU8INES3 FOB or el ore for reut. Muet go at once. West ('lrst Houth, gov Stent. rIVOR KKN'T--A Nlf'E KUHnPsiTeO KOOK elifjp Apply 173 First street, Twenty-fir- st ward. TOH UX HOUSeTTiNB " laro room aud two small ones for rent, with board. 7cm RENT WELL- LIGHTED HA8 I1 ment chuan; ltpht d: y and nWht, with tlu' tric powr. No. wrl i nnni'icial nt. ROOMS. WITH I.H)B of kitvlien; Ki" Fuet First South. IOK-- K nT EIGHT- - Hi k'.MED ilOl'SB, R lietviecu Foui'tli and Tina East. C. Li. Haumimau, im Ujuu atretit, up-stairs. AMD FUR-- 1 niture for Bale. W3 F.i-- t Fourth !South: I" h3k R E NT - F C Ft N I (SH E D ROOM3 WITH 1 tH.ard, at 34K Ei first South. TXK RENT FVKNISUED ROOMS, ELEC-- F trio ltKfct and bath, with or without board, South Fifth East. jaiTiMESl s t IN CGDKN. - THt TIMES l delivered hj carrier te an eerlht-r- la Odea evciy ereaing, axcegi Bundnf at rot(uiar rami. tt publlehes all the news 01 the day ot its oo cuxreaeo. Joel Shoemaker, Ofilisa A rent. Keoi FUH Natlooal Banl BuUulag. Voters are invited toexainlne tlie ticket placed before tliem by tho REPUBLICAN PARTY $oat JW,.-.- - L""OST-- LE vTHrZit P CIKKTUOOK COS-t.i:nl- n I mou PaclAo vase sod some oihar Toilers valuable ouiy to owner and heriii nam" f ieo. N o, la. lift, P.ttsburK. fa. written lu iiiklus.do. f'mder returu to Tiiikb office aud rerMva rew;ir l. Isreonal. T GENTLEMAN CAN HAVE A LABOR i front room with of bathroom, board if desired, in a well shaded house aud grounds. Five miauti's ride from MaUi street. Apply through Uoi IU. MORPHINE. CHLOIIAL," COCAINE) OPIUM bWt cured, Chained aud Hoolt of 1611 wo Ills tr d nnt freo. Pay whun cured. Hoa Lake City.Utah. HOlTSE MOVERS DOYLE & FOWLER, houee movers and raisers. A, llfe-loi- i experience. Largest nntrtt iu tb. territory. Oi'i.re, O'Connor & Sliaffor's Uruif, store. Sbb Mam street. P. O. Uoi list And to cast their ballots lor it. It Is above reproach. The candidate. are all representative citizens and the.r election will be a credit to this community. The ticket i a follows: 7K m " .. M J j t LotTSTY TICKET. I CENAsLECTION AUGUST 3. j II TVr 0'illecfor, I D. KIMBALL. ForduperlritfOdeiit nf Schools, 1. W. AHHTON. For Rcle'-t'iien- . ' .1 HElti-.- A. SMITH, t I LEONA.1UM1. HA1.DY. J , I j LEGISLATIVE TICKLT.. ! Conn.il, ! KOHRT HARl'XFSS, J JAMES SitAUP. J GLOKUE A. LOWE, I I I'Oll'e, i T e.h. cnrrcnruv, T J JAMES i'E'.'NE, I J A. NV. AKI.SON. S ! NIOH'ILaS TKEWEEK", , : bANIl L HARRINGTON, j, J Lulls ouiN. if v it mmm i it f THE PIONEER Stlil leads lu tbe manufcloture of tb celebrated ('boston icecream.S TUe purest and best Delivered to arij part of the city. oOcPorQuart! Picnics aad Parties supplied upon short notice, 108 Main St.. and W East Flrt Sonta, ., J'rJsJncrjrA St'.. pfERMflRitJDeK, fdtiKdAVm" 105 EAST 1 ST. STHSTt Was a bi tter tic ket ever put in the field here? Were enter nun ever nominated for the offices to be filled ? Is there any legitimate reason why theie pentlewen should not be elected? Examine the ticket compare tt with both the others, aud make up your minds to VOTR IT. Walker House. fbs Walker is located In the business ceataf of the City and haa all th. Nem Improvements L Conveniences Pertaining to a strictly first-clas- s hous. tt f managed a well as any hotel In the West, ts1 Is etrictly the bm.uaoa aud tourist hotel It 3alt Lake City. Passenger Elevator. ths Walker and the Metropolitan are the twe leading hotela of Slt Lake City. G. S. Erb, Proprietor. JHE CULLEN. Modem Hotel Of Salt Lake City S. C. EWINO - PICOP'i:. A.I1.Xj illSM, FISH gPISIHSS, CEEP CREEK I STAGES i Will leave CONNOR BKOS. HOTEL DAILY on the arrival of the Utah & Ne-vada Train. Tiers Will be Stations for the Beasfit of Passengers on the Stags Line. Fartlfs wishing Information In regard to the toad will call at Connor Uroa-- f Xdstanoebr stage line from Stockton 1 to Keep i'Yek I mllel t From Sloo.ton, to Scrtnner's Ranch. " " Sscribner' Knch to Ourrway... S5 " " Imfrway to Fish Spring ) Flali SprillBS to Cllftou 5 " Clifton to Keep Crek 10 Conner Bros. StocKon, Utah -- Dentist- f;-H-v tracted with- - i'.-tOs-utpaiuby tblfv. " u.e ' .,'t ,t j of vital Wi.A f .'3 Ued air. All tTii'i-C-wort warrant- - J f 8? 1.'' IT IS U d. 2hjfsJj'f Hoom 7ft, Commercial Block, salt Laks City, K. 8KLL8. J. TUCKER-- II. W. S2LL. SELLS & CO. WHOLESALE & RETAIL JJEALERS IN LUMBER. Mrst South St., Opp. 14th Ward Assembiy Room. Fctefflc Box, 107 S. Old Pioneer Yark of Ai uistrcng & Baffle, . J. J. McLaughlin & Co. 2'9 South West Temple. The only first class em-ployment office in the cisy. First class iiibseng'ir service. Telephone 4.10. A NICE MANAGER. Jeremiah Brown II WaUd Dollar sad Hie Wife lt.tr.tted It. "Why, Jeremiah Rrown!" exclaimed Mrs. lirown, as her husband returned from ft short railroad journey, "is this you alivo uad in the flesh? " "Why, o' course it's me." replied Mr, Brown, testily; "ain't this tho time when I said I'd be back?" "And you aiu't been in no accident and got killed?" "Do I look as if I was dead ? " "Ami you aiu't lost both legs or both arms?" "No, I aiu't," "Nor even one leg or one arm, or an eye-- '' "No I tell ye; I'm all rilit." "And you didn't so much as pet hurt enough so von can sit in tho house and do no work for a mouth or two?" "How many times have I got to tell you there ain't nothin' happened?" "Well, you do beat all! There you went and paid a dollar for an aet ident-iusurane- o ticket just before you left, and you haven't done any thing to pet any money out of it. A whole dol-lar wasted for nothing! Ann you might jut as well have made $10,000 if you'd only got killed. Nice manager you are!" A CREAT SCHEME. Opportunity to VUlt the World' Voir tbe Inntellni.nl Plan. Articles incorporating the World's Fair, Transit iNc Trust company will bo filed with County Clerk Alien today. The incorporators are: George Q. Can-non, Thomas G. Webber, John V. Don-iiella- Hobftrt C. Chambers, Moios Thatcher, Edward V. Calboro, John W. Donnellan trustee, all of !Slt Lake. The business and pursuit of this orpaniatiou shall be to provide by contract at tho homo ofliee an economi-cal and safe manner of transporting persons from ail points iu the territory tf Utah and the s;ates of Wyominz, Moiitmia, Idaho, Wasbiuglon and Ore-gon to anil from the world's fair to be held in Chicago; to provide said per-sons with meal cn rotue lo and from and hotel accommodations while in at-tendance, at said fair; to provide for the ai'.uissioii of said person to the grounds wherein said fair is held; to furnish otuur needed accommodations aud to provide a niauuer of paying for such transportation and accomuioda-tion- s on the installment plan. The priiicipal place of business and general olliea of the corporation ahull be at Salt Lake, but branch oliiees may be established iu any other place or places iu tho United Slates aud terri-tories. The capital stock of $:!000 ii divide! into 1000 share. The officers are: President. Geo. I. Cannon; vice president, Bobert C Chaniberie, treas-urer. John W. Douuellan; secretary, Thomas U. Webber; general mauager, Edward i'. Colburu. TPE RACiS TOUAY. Sabatooa. July Werther fair. There are two staite ritces on the pro-gramme. California and Spinaiy Mates track in fine condition and at-tendance large. First ra e purse JfiTiO for maidens of all ages, mine and si xtoctli. iS.lver King wo". H iliroy second aud Headquarter thiiii. Time 1 :.',."). Five furloncs promenade won Long-fellow Vi" lilly kucontl, Saluiouica third; Time i'lf . Wilt), (jiurtur Diablo won Keclnre seron I. Los Angels third; time J; i in. Mile liennuda won Satcago second; , E u third; time Six furlongs OcypolB won Earls Tiinjuiu tlmd; tuuo 1;1TJ. .leroiu Park. Clear; track fast. Handicap sweepstakes, seven fur-lon- t Keekon won, N!'v Illy kecoud, railien.1 third. Time, 1:30. DrlsHtou Ueaea. ("ear track, fast. live furlonirs lilarney won; Jr.mn.-tow- n secuud; Valetta tliird. Time 1:07. Five furlongs Koy won; Money Alaid poi'iiiitl, remiacamiugiio tliird. l'imo 1:0. Six furlongs and half Willie won; Carmelite socond.Cascado third. Time laapeotiuc tne Fortran. Pnck. Maude Well, mamma, how do you like it? Does it look like me? Mamma Humph! The face is good enough; but no one would ever thick that dress cost your dear papa $3000. Wua the Hteward'e )np. London, July 2S. The Goodwood ce meeting opened today. Tho prin-cipal event on the programme was the race for the steward's cup for )ld and upwards, thre of a mile straight: won bv Brodick Cloetee' "Jnieorn, Lord Uradford's Cultletlon second and P. Ting s A arlahy third. PI O BULLET. Olivar Carvtr Makes an UnBticcosaful A'.tetrnt to Usher a Kival Over thi lliadlf Range. ASDTHEE MI30HBA5T ESBCKED. Tb Burglar "Will Not Plead Guilty But Btands Pat on a Full Hand ot tall, Oliver P. Carver, a carpenter, was arrested at 10 o'clock thW morning for an altauipt i:, on ihe life of Jure Ati?on a and confined in tho jail, pending the arrival of his friends wIki l.isgan to mir tcr as soon as tboy heard of the unfortunate alTair. Carver a id Anion are among tho gie ts at tlio Whitemore hot-i- l and both are raid to bo quiet, inoffensive, men under tm'.iuary circumataticei. Lad evening Anson bccaine involved in an incipient alternation with one cf the waiter:! at the hotel and declared his intention of flogging the flunkey no the costs. This morning there was bad blood about the place and a quarrel havine taken place treviom Carver aud Auson the lires be-ra- u lo llame as;am. The result was that Auon landed two blows, wbtra-upo- Carver drew his six-sh-tor and placed it against bis adversary's paunch. 'J here was a report of a gun, a clutch, and a mo-mei- Inter the gi.eels of the bouse had separated theiu. Tbe bullet bad cut olT a button. Tho bread basket had sustained a narrow escape, and inas-much as no blood wn shed friends are iming their inllueuce to compromise the affair. Tbe fe lllcxr.r. Frank Stuart the safe blower with sail enough to put on tap went bsfore Judge Gee this afteruoon and entered a plea of not guilty, it made the court Bmile while tue r'm.bles of the ollicur who yet enjoy a good exatuplo of irony rau all over him. Py what means Stewart txpeot to prove that he was not the man of whom Deputy Sheriil Gleahou dispatched two bullets and that he was not the fugitive who fell in-to the embrace of Oflicer Sheets has not yet leaked out. It is pretty well estab-lished however that he was ono of a gang of sophomoratie cracksmen who have more daring than skill aud it looks now as if he would draw free lunches from the territory for the neAt ten years. Up for Aeeaulk. A wrinkled Teuton, who gave bi3 name as Johu Kvuer, was sniong others who want to police headquarters this moruiug via the "pony" express, and who is held on a charge of ussaulting Mrs Johanna Ferguson, a lady with a number of small children, to whose ories of alarm she owes her escape from the clutches of the fiend. If the sign nro right, and they are very lusty ones, the intention of Evner was to do the womau shocking violence, and tho court will have an opportunity to put its sunt agaiuvt such olTeuscs. Plnktari, When Judge Gee closed tho doors of his justice shop lsst. evening, thirteen drunks had been disp0d of. Peter Cleveland, arreslld for operat-ing a restaurant MHUy'' license squared up with the pows behind the throne and in future will obey th9 law. Mrs- - Dr. Unlisted has filed an appli-cation for divorce against her husband that ciles cruelty. The doctor ha given notice of appeal from the sen-tenc- o of three mouths in the county jail aud a line of IjoO imposed upon him by CnuimibMiouer Norrell yesterday after-a'ternoo- The police investigation was resum-ed this afternoon at 3 o'clock at which t'moit is understood Captain Lnnge was enlled to the witness chair. It was impossible to get at a text of tha evidence. A RIGHTEOUS HwWL People Whose Names ! Heen Left from the KeeUtratiea Uooke. There is a reign of riotous indigna-tion among a larg clras of local voters who claim I hat they have been deliberately disfranchised e person or persons who eeein too have expected themselves to get the name that was inimical to their political fate m far away from the reg-istration list as possible. "I guess they counted me out this time," piped Frd McGurrin the deputy court stenographer this aftornoon. "I was registered once upon a time but I went out iu the discord this time. I was told that I might crowd in if the commission decided to reopen the books but I don't see any premonitions of such thing at this time. Guess they cau do it." "I'm a little proud of this great Am-erican privilege of voting," chimed George Loom:, deputy clerk of the district court, "hut it looks as if I bad to forego it on this occasion. I don't know whv it is I never experienced any diUieulty in gett;ng my nsrao on the poll list before and I'd like to :ee some gentleman rise explain." "That's what I wan't to see," said a a man-shun- t town. "I put in my aff-idavit but the name has not appeared on the list." Next! STRING OF BEADS. Amlwr in Chtcufjo Herald. A bull-fro- iu a malarial pond Is ex-pected to croak and ltiako all the pro-test lie can against his surroundings. But a man! Destined for a crown and sent upon earth to be educated for tho court of the king of kings! Placed iu au emerald world with a hither edge of opaline shadow and a lino spray of di.v niund-dus- t to set it (sparkling with ten million singing birds to form its orches-tra; sunset clouds and sunrise mists to drape it, and countless flowers to make it sweet while the hand of God himself upholds it on its way among tho clustering stars, what right ha- a man to find fault with his surroundings, or lament himself that all things do not go to suit him here below? When it shall lie iu order for tho glow-wor- to call the inidil.iv sun to account or for tho wood lick to find fault with the century old o;tk thai protects it; or for the blue-bird to question the blaze on a midsum-rn- i r horizon because forsooth! it is a little olT color with his own wings, then iL will be time for man to find fault with tho ordering of the seasons aud tho allot-ment id the weather in tho world ho is ullowed to inhabit. 4- There is ono thing we sometimes see in the face of the young that is sadder than the ravages of any disease or tho disligiU Mient of any deformity. Shall I tell you what it is? It is the mark (hat an impute thought or an unclean jest leaves behind it. No snake ever went gliding through the grass and left the (rail of delilement more palpably in its wake than vulgarity marks tho face. Von may be ever so secret in your en-joyment of a shady story, you may hide ever so cunningly the fact that you carry something in your pocket which you purpose to show only to a few and wliteh will perhaps start the laugh that, like a bird of carrion, waits upon y and moral corruption for its choicest feeding, but the mark of what you toil and what you do and what you laugh at is left behind like a. sketch traced indeliablo fluid. There is no beautv that can blsnd the disfigurement of such a sear. However bright your eves and rosy-re- your color and soft the, contour of lip and cheek, when the relish of an impure jest creeps in tho comi liue.--s fades and perishes, as lilies in the languor oi a poisonous breath from ott the marshes. I beg of you, dear girls, shuu the companion who seeks to foul your soul with an obscene? story or picture as you would shun the contacriiui of small-pox- . If I bad a daughter who went out into tho world to earn her bread, as some of you do, and one should seek lo corrupt her pur-ity by insidious advance, I would get down on my knees and pray God to take her to himself before her fair, sweet Innocence should sully under the breath of corruption and moral death. Nobody ever went to the devil yet bv ono big bound, like a tiger out of a junilo or a trout to the fly; it is au passage down an easy slopo, and the first step of all is sometimes taken when a young girl lends her ears to a smutty story or a questionable jest. Then let "me say airaiu, and 1 wish I could borrow Fort .Sheridan's buble to blow it far and wide, that every girl might hear: Close your ears and har-den your heart airainst tho insidious ad-vance of evil. Have nothing lodo w ith a desk-mat- e or with a comrade who seeks to amuse or entertain you with conversation vou would not euro to havo "mother'' hear, and which you uould bo sorry to remember if this flight the death angel came knocking at the door and hummond your soul away upon its lonely journey to find its God. - --t- What would a man do. I wonder, if things went so irretrievably wrong wi h him us they do with some of us women Why, take to drink, of course. 'That is a sovereign consolation I am told for many ills. A woman has no equivalent for whisky. She has got to t.lineh her hands and grit her teeth and bear her Int. And yet you tell us a man is tbe stronger. 1 tell you, my dear, I know a doen women who could dis-count any soldier that ever fought in the Crimean wars for downright; heroism and pluck. Where do you find the man who is willing to wear shabby clothes and old boots and a seedy hat that his boys may go liuo as fiddles? Whero do you liml a man who will get up cold mornings and make the fire, tramp to work through snow, pick bis w;iy flooding rain, weather northeast blasis and go hungry and cold that be may keep the children together which a bad and wayward mother lias deserted? First thing a man would do in such a case would be to board ihe children out with convenient relatives while he looked 11 round for a divorce and another wife! How long would a man brace up under the servant question? How long would ho endure the insolence and the flings of cruel and convert enemies be-cause the children needed all he, could give them, aud only along the thorny road of continual harassment and trial might he attain the earnings needed to render them happy and comfortable? If a man is insulted he settles the insult with a blow straight from the shoulder and t hat is the end of it; ho would never bo able to endure, as some women do, a never-endin- round of persecution that would whiten the hairs on a sealskin jacket! ARV.O'JR'S TRIP TO GERMANY. It Was inlTe Itl loilneoo In Italaioj tbe Kwbargo on the lloa Chicaoo, July 21 The ,1'mrnal last evening, speaking of tho incorporation of the Tollestou Mack Yards Company, said while Mr. Armour has been in Europe, ostensibly on a vacation, he has beou iu constant comiiiuii'nMtion with tho German oiln-iil- s relative to raising the embargo on tho American I' ox. I 'he Journal atsart that Ann'ur has subst.i ntially agreed in case the em-bargo is raised to a plant at Tolleslon, Ind . which iu point of e.eu-lines- i runiuil be surpassed. He. will pay the salary of au inspector to be bv the German government and iu oiuer to avoid any dat.ger of o uitaii'iiiation will ship products to Germany in a special line of steamers. In order to do this it will be necessary to widen Weliaud canal or some other communication with tiio snaboard. Tbe J.turiiin'n informant assorts that the money for such a project would be forthcoming immediately upon the i raising of the emOaieo. It ia under-stood that the report of the inspector lately sent over bv Germany was agtinst the possibility of perfect clean-liness from a German standpoint, so long as the stock yards remain as they tre. IRRIGATION DELECATE3 MEET. rrelliuluary Arratisretueoti for lb Gr oa Cooveiitlot lifting Made. A preliminary meeting of tho Utah delegates to the irrigation convention was hold in tbe chamber of com-merce last night. Colonel Dennel-ia- n was made chairman and P. K. Gillespie, secretary. The meolinc decided that it was in favor of having' a committee of five appointed of which the chairman and the secretary would be members who should take ehar?e of railroad rates and advertising. Hit suggestion was acted upon aud the names of the members of the commi'tee will be announced later. From auswers to communications received it is believed iherotviii be fully one thousand dele-gates to tho convention. A general committee of uiue on ar-rangements should bo appointed, four of whom should be from Salt Lake anil five from tho outside, and that they be empowered to appoint a committee of three from evh county to collect sta-tistics of tho irrigable lands of the territory, aad the methods of irrigation usi'd. Ufd.itatea From Wttahiiie;tnB, The governor of Washington has ap-pointed twenty-liv- delegates to the coming irrigation convention. ; ' " PRAYED ON THE BANK STEPS A A ,. kA. ln.uo Mail Who Claim o be r,t" ' Uroth-- r of tho Arll.t MUlnt. Chicaoo. July S3. Pierre Millet, a French artist who claims to be a brother to the furious pcintTof "The Angelus." came here July 'f nth and registered at thoP.tlinerhoii.se. Sttnrday aftornoon ho atlraotod attention by knrel-- I ri cr on the sleps of, the Chicago National bank and remain, ing aprenfrly absorbed in prayer for nearly an hour. He was arrested and told the olilcer that Ikj had received a inessag (mm God to kneel there aud pray there for Lim. Gu"s-- s of the Pal-mer house say ho has shown signs of insanity for soveral days. Ha is a spiritualist and it is supposed he is insane on that subject. D is said that he formerly resided sn Boston and New York. The statement that he is a broil eref l'ie r 'd rsi;cl painter, M l let, is not credited. A Clerk's Two Households, Paris Letter !u London Totecrn-ph- Frenoli juror sho little leniency toward iinteiTiml females who lead tlieir levers into diilieultict. Thus a ynime woman of Swtis origin has hd to aipesr it the sssie court of the Seine with her friend an clerk, who i:mbe,ied bis employer's fuud in order to maintain his mistress iu a splendor altogether incompatible with his means. The man did not hesitate to throw all the blame on his companion, who accordingly was ar-rested together with himself. The male prisoner had embezzled '18,000 that is to say 43J.OIX) francs to quate Ihe indictment, in the space of two years. His own salary amounted to iiilO yearly, and with this he kept his wife and family, the money obtained by forging checks and falsifying ledgers being devoted to the other party, who had a finely furnished tlat and a carriage and pair to take her daily to the Hois de Boulogne or else-where. It was in vsin that the In-criminated damsel the daughter of a door porter protested to judge anil jury that she knew nothing of the embezzlements effected by her lover, who told her that he made his money by speculating on tho horses. Tho jury returned verdicts of guilty against the pair. Tho ex bank clerk was condemned to four and his accom-- ' plice to three years imprisonment. AROUND THE CiTjf LATE TODY. The minimum temperature yester-day was HO and the mean 77 degrees. Weather predictions: Cool and cloudy weather will cont'ruue for one or two days longer, with possible show-ers. Colonel George liarr and his stat-uesque form are down from Ogden. He is receiving au ovation at tho bauds of friends. ' The examination of Harvey Silver alias Cook on a oharfo of larceny be-gan at S o'clock this afternoon before Judge Gee. The funeral of tho lase Mrs. F. K. Burke will take place tomorrow morn-ing at 10 o'clock from Kvans' under-taking parlors. Major C. W. Barnes, the gentlemanly prestitigitatcur of Ihe Timks ad de-partment, returned y from a two week's frolic over the mountains around Brighton. George Wright's right arm was broken in two places this morning. He Is a Union Pacilio brakeman, and to-gether with three companions was sit-ting in the caboose of freight No. 1!) going south. When near the point of mountain the car left the track. All of the men were bruised, Wright sustain-ing tbe most serious injury. . . . CHICAGO MININC EXCHANGE. It Pr.aid.at M J. aa.riSian Now la the llty. M. J. Sheridan, the president of the Chicago mining exchange, arrived in the city this morning and was at onco taken in charge by his friends, Messrs. J. S. Stringer and Ed. Kichards. The Chicago exchange, which is tak-ing a vacation during tho hot weather, has not, according to Mr. Sheridan, been so great a success as is desirable It has only two gold or silver min-ing stocks listed, those being the Bee Hive of Colorado and the Wall street, a Montana mine; tho most of the other stocks being in lead, zino and iron mines. "If we could give our people an ex-perience such as yon have had in the stocks you have listed here,'' said Mr. Sheridan, "like Cres-cent, Daly, Ontario and Centennial Eureka, it would not bo loug before mining investments would be preferred to any others. Wo have occasional calls for Ontario and Daly stocK.though they are not listed on our exchange." hulclrt.d Hecaue. U. Coalria't Drink. Pails Letler In London Telegraph. Dipsomaniacs who clriuk themsolves to death, unfortunately, are not un-common even in this country; but it is not often that one hears of a man ccni-mittin-suicide because he is no longer able to swallow strong liquids. Ihis, however, was the cese of a mechanic of 53 years of age, who made away with himself this morning by taking a largo quantity of mineral poison. Ho left be-hind him a note giving the following reason for his extraordinary conduct: "Due small plass of liquor makes me ill uow. As I cannot live without ' drinkiug I am killing myself." Most druukards would have preferred to i leave the slowof poison to do ils work. THE DISTRICT COURT, Jadf Zn He. m Int.rvlew With the M.akrr. for Naturalization. The applicaut for naturalization pa-pers monopolized the attention of the district court this morning, and there will be one more voter at least before another election shall have rolled around. In the caso of David Thompson, a descendant of England, the court ruled against hiin. He was a raw customer and knew about as much of the declara-tion of American principles as au in-habitant of darkest Alrica knows of holv writ. There will be but little business done until the September term, although Judge Zatie. who is betraying the en-- ; durance of a man of teens," will be on band each moruiug to take care of emergencies. t IMPORTANT. Rio Oranrt. W.tt.ro Extenilnn. Commencing July 1st, proximo, the Bio Grande Western will begin oper-atin-the Sevier valley branch as far south as Saliua, Sevier county. lu additiun to opening up a line to a number of important towns ii Sevier and San Teie counties, the rich and much talked of Marysvale mining dis-trict is brought within about thirty miles nearer railroad couimitnicrvtiou than heretofore. The new stations are Sterling. Gun-ii!9o- Willow Creek and Salina. Tre giitwiii be received for all those poiuis, but should be prepaid excepting to Salina. For passenger rates aud ichedtilo call at ticket nllices. J. II. iiJtN'SETT, General freight and passenger agent. c - . STABBEAMS. New York talks of a law forbidding men to sit cross-legge- in street cars. The Ham's Jlorn says: The devil doesn't know what to do with a man w ho will behave himself when he isn't watched. Strangers when seat at a table are economical eaters. An experienced caterer says that where the guests at a gathering are well acquainted they eat at least 20 per cent more than they otherwise would. Tho prico of beasts of tho forest is broken up. Iu tho animal market at Hamburg, in Germany, giraffes sell at $7K't) a pair, chimpanzees go at $r?()0 apiece, and select lots of Sumatra mon-key sat $1000. The great French engineer is not long for this world. M. de Lessens is a very sick aud feeble old man and his phvsi-cian- s are doubtful if be has tho vitality needed to enable him to pull through, lie is 87 years old. Here arc, a few figures that may be of interest to tbe old world: Montana is larger than tho empire of Turkey, Texas is larger than the whole Austrian eint'ire by .10,000 square miles, and New Mexico is larger than Great Britiau and Ireland together. To havo been the first to take a step forward is considered an honor in edu-cation circles. Amherst college claims the honor of having been the first in-- ' Mitutiou in the country to make jdiysi- - cal exercise a compulsory part of "tho college course. This it did in 1861. An old Chiue-- e writer was up with Downing and I'aisous on landscape gardening. Many years ago ho wrote. Variety is the chief merit in natural landscape-- Symmetry is wearsome; and a garden where everything betrays constant aud art, becomes teillons aud distasteful." Tlio Voraoloo Cannibal, Puck. "I was bred in Ohio," taid the mis-sionary. "Huh! You be pis in my country," returned the cannibal; and later Uevel- - opmects showed that the csrnibal was right. K.aUitic StaclBg. Harper's Bazar. "1 hear Bronson sank 'Booked in the Cradle of tbe Deep' at tire concert." "Yes." "Did he do it well?" "Ho did indeed. It was so vivid that five people left the hall overcome with seasickness." I tdip.ndiu and Cowardly. Philadelphia Press. The diil'erent styles of extrication practiced by the "enterprising" New York journals whoso good, green bile j led them into the blunder of putting a lie.ith watch on Secretary Blaine are j amusing. When, however, the Demo-te ratio falsifiers who walked by the light of party hate into the trap laid by their own incompetency and irrespon- - sibility turn around and abuse tbe other "enterprising" New York jour-- uaU, who simply fell in afior thetu, it becomes mi re than amusing it be- - comes impudcut aud cowardly. "Hi.d Candidate. New Yoik Sun. Wiih his ideas on silver in such a mixed conditiou, no wonder Governor Campbell expresses the almost impas-sioned hope that "this question will not enter largely into the canvass." drthat the governor's strung inclination to get upon other ground leads him to proph-esy that "after the canvass is two weeks old you will hefir almost nothing out-Sid- e of the tariff." There is another candidate, for another office, who would bo likewise delighted If from the democrats of the United Hates he could hear "almost notbiug utsida of the lanlf." |