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Show THE HALT LAKJS TIMES. I'KIDAY. AUUUST 11, lB'Jl ' J School School School : r I Children! Children, Children!! j tgg I HAVE YOU BEEN WATCHING THIS ADVERTISEMENT? ft f Npt. Don't Fail to Do So in the Future. . 7 7 7 ' T 7 r'r , Our Promise to You will Soon be Fulfilled. jP flij JHSt tfyB I fttflg A Oil VV Ctflt. ; We will Soon Let You Know what Wc are AU A P f coin, to do i4l ! CANT GET ALONG WITHOUT IT. IN A FEW DAYS YOU WILL HEAR FROM THE - . iW.I-I.ROWE- , Z 1T E"T T. G. WEBBER. Ass't Superintendent. Z --&wsa. xsaas o dawUaa a e a Superintendent. W.J. KING. 1 S.YANK Eli King & Yankee, Dealers lu Hardware, Stoves, Furnishing Goods, Carpenters' Tool. Bronze Goods, Etc. A FULL LINE ALWAYs in stock. 213 State Street, Fait Lake City. ' MSSlSSlSSiiMS:.'ii:u.y. j., toyTarc ELECTRIC MOTORS JMiSs tip li MO VuBs, J tarn I Korsi Power to 43 Kirs Pinir. ALSO o Electric Light Dynamos, o INCANDESCENT UUrS CF CEST MAKE. Suitable for any Socket, 50 Volts to 1i0 Volts, 16 C. P. to 750 C. P. ALSO A ri'IJ. ASSORTMENT OS-- ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, STEAM FUMPS, HOISTING ENGINES, AIR C0MPRES30F.S, And Roelc Drills, FRASER & CHALMERS, CH,CAGO; MINING MACHINERY. L C. TRENT, Director and General Western Manager, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. HELENA, MONTANA, E. HELLS. " "" " J. TUCKER- - IL W. SrJLS." SELLS & CO. WHOLESALE & RETAIL TJEALERS IN LUMBER. Jflrrt South St., Opp. Hth Ward AssernbJy Rooms. Pwt-l- ce Box, 1078. Old I'lonoer Yark of Aimstronjj & Barley, r GabeLieTailor." S'litS 10 rdcr $16.00 to $55.00. lid Pants to Order 3.50" 1400. l V? e$Ht A11 md8 by fir,t-0,,l- workmen in tho City. Suits Made in 24 1 fi'J hours. Pants made in 5 hours. M 4. 65 W-- 2nd South Salt Lake City. Go. M. Scott, Jas. C.lcndonntng-- , II. S. ItumfleM, President. fceorsUrj1 Geo M. Scott & Co. (IXCOHPOBATIID.) DIALERS In Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinwarej Mill Findings, Etc. - Agents for the Dodge Wood Pullev, Rocbling's Steel Wire Rope, V. cuum Cylinder and Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atl" Engine's au4 , Pollers, Mark Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson liorss Wtrnii, Blake lumps, Miners' and Blacksmiths' Toois, Etc. 163 Main Strett. Ssit Laka City, Utah. "PERINIBROS." :ii?jS9 K- Manufacturer! and Dealers la L$K0p-$- Umbrellas, Parasols, Walking Canes. t' fog YM KID GLOVES! ' fr sj'v'- '"4 i Krer jialr dUtd to tho hand. T'mbrelias and Parasols RymW;-- ff B re e vere.l ami r ou abort notice, i'araaols uiAds M '' ' . (j tJ mat.shUres.es. KnutnforJ H.'ici. a a S'nt St.. Salt I,ak City, Utah. If ks'i Main Store:-8:- :i Slxtdentli St.', IKuver, Colo. pABST JILWAUKEE, JJOIIE3IIAX ANI JJOFI5IIAN" Efirai Kir5n t3? "TaraE2?!. rmmmsisf ssHjszslu mxsc-xw- vsubsa On Draught at Fritz Riepen, der Bier Koeni's Cafe du Louvre, 13, 15, 17 and 19 Commercial Street Basement. The same Bohemian Beer ou draught at the Clift House Bar, Charley Denhaltcr, proprietor. fHE piNEST BEER IN MERICA. 13. Z'Z. 231ocl- - dz Co. --Amenta. GEO. A. LOWeT Dealer in all kinds of first-cla- ss AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! Buggies, Surries and Road Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable, Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Etc. Railroad Contractors' Supplies. "Warelio-aise- : 133 to 1L5 iF'irst East St. H. Biffiwi Furniture ijgk II f) ONTWORRY! M f 3 "i" I P a Altbousrh our s'nall jimfH win no i V1" VJis i' a:low iiB to tell yuu furuiture on exi U ) J tremely loug time, we cau sell yoa ,Jr '"jjl yl We are the Leading House ft H In this Countrv, and we rrojuwe to maintain our welt; stj'i'iiiX iAt vfi K. V"4 irnod rtputntion as tue Leaduts In Low Prloea ? .V 'or ! kffui BESTGOOD8i -- Mr" H. DISWOODIY MHITDBE CO. Subscribe! fa Cannot Afford to 4)o Without Iti ' THE TIMES Is the popular paper of the City. It publishes all the news io to 20 hours earlier than any other newspaper in the City. THE TIMES lias the full Associated Press Report and the best Special Service in the inter-mounta- in region. THE TIMES Has the largest circulation in the City. It is bright and newsy. It is always just and fair in its opinions. It is a clean paper ly the homo paper. Watch its columns if you want to keep posted. Business men cannot afford to do without it. It has all the latest market and stock rejports. llKs V SCHOOL. The 25th year hpjrin on September 7. Com-mercial, Scientific and Ola.sHical and Primary courses.. A Kindergarten also in cJiinection with the school, mdernu experienced teacher. For particulars address. J. B.JIOWARD. Principal. M. R. Evans. M-- W. Second Sonti. j Sporting Goods, Gnus, Revolvers and Ammunition. ricyclei, Tricycles & Velocipedes. Razor. Forket Cutlery, 8ham and Sclssc Etropa: Indian Clnl, MoxInK ilove Dnmb Tlatl, TXK t'ollaroi Thompson Bout aud Mm 'Uid aad Opera O.aigd. Cxsmlii mi Stock Before Purchaslnxr. - .. .. ... X aV Mm '' ?'' ' j ' UTiuTiurr. pl5,:' ; " tut.mj.utA .1 Mimli I. m 111,.. -- . J,.,...a ..,., ..jm.,.,..,,, j.a. ,s....v.J MO.M. Total expenditures, including galarie of teachers, per capita popula tion, $3.27. Chang of Yardinatr. W. J. Uallee has resigned his position as yardmaster at Virginia City on tho local railroad, and I'erloy Plane, brake-ma- n on tho local, has been appointed to his place. Nevada Mw Notel. Miss Wassen of Carson has been elected teacher of the Candelaria pub-lic school. ('arson had a shooting scrape last week in which an Italian was shot through thalcg. Mexican is assessed 25 cents, and Con. Cnl. and Va. has declared a divi-dend of 00 cents a share. Sam Jolin and Jack Houston havo just shippod fourteen tons of tWO ore from their mino at Cortez to Seiby & Co., Sau Francisco. Last Monday a stack of hay, contain-ing about fifty tons, was burned at the ranch of Messrs. Koed, Knglert & Co., in Newark valley, some fifty miles from Eureka. SMALLPOX AT CARSON Two Ssvers Cases of That Dread Diseu3e in ths Indian Bohool The Eedskins Scatter in Terror, I VIEGI5IA CITT TOROIS OADQHT. k Oargon Boy Drops D4 Winnarauooa Post Official Probability . Nevada School Statistics 0. P. Divison Changes. There are two cases of smallpox at tho Indian school ueur Carsun. Dr.S. L. Le says both cases are severe, one be-ing coulluent. Superintendent Gibson h:ts ordered a pest house built and the place quarantined. Confluent small-pox i.s tho worst form of the disease known among civilized people, although there is a Chinese article still more to be dreaded. Smallpox is called coulluent where the pits run one into tho other. Several years ago a father buried two of his children who died of small-pox on the grounds now occupied by the Indian school. It is believed that the children partly resurrected these bodies and caught the infection. No other theory can bo advanced for the cause, particularly at this time, when the entire coast is almost free from in-fection. It is reported in Virginia that several persons who attended the picnic Satu-rday visited the Indian school, and it is ' also reported that one of the Indian boys who was taken sick Sunday at-tended the picnic Saturday. In justice to the management of the school, it is only fair to stale that at the time th picnickers visited the school there was Eo alarming cause of sickness known. The Carson Tribune says: As soon as they learned that smallpox was in tho building the balance of the Indians be-gan to light out for parts unknown, only a half dozen remaining. It is un-fortunate that they were not kept to-gether. They came from every part of the stato, and they will return to their several homes to spread the disease. A Forgnr I'Autkt la thn Aet. The Virginia Knlcrprixc says: At 11 o'clock Sunday morning Chief of Police I l aser arrested K. A. Powers at Miss Thompson's lodging house, on a charge of forgery. Powers told the following story: "I met a dutchmaa named Schmidt from Ogden a few days ago and he told me bo had a good game of poker, and he showed me a check for $310, which he didn't intend to use, except if he got a good hand aud wanted to bet more money, and then it would be all right. Well, we went io tho lodging house, and Schmidt paid our expenses, saying to me he would make it all right in the morning, and I was arrested ths next day." The landlady of the lodging house however said that Powers signed the check arid transacted all the business and the chief of police had a letter from Constable Upson of Iteno asking for the arrest of Powers, and which alleges that Powers is one of the forgers who reosntly operated in Ileno. CIikuc r UtTiaioo o. tli O. P. The change of divisions on the C. P. will go into ellect on the loth of this month. Truckee division under Super-intendent Ajjler will extend from Truckee to Carlin aud the Salt Lake division from Carlin to Ogden. This experiment, the Klko Independent says, was triod two years' aj;o with a loss to the company of $0,000,000, but as this road is run on the "people be damned principle" the public will not care how much loss the company may suffer by the presout experiment. A ro.tOlllce Probability. The Heno Journal says George W. Rutherford is mentioned as the prob-able successor of the late A. T. Gilson, in the Wiuncmuoca postollice. IIu fought Indians in Htimbolt county in early days; prospected new ruining camps; lived on bacon and beans for months at a time; erved as a high pri-vate in the buena Vista guards in 16,'i, and deserves office from the adminis-tration for his persistency in defending its every act. It Too Thin. The Carson Tribune, says: Arthur Willmott, a Carson raised boy, and for a long time on the Appeal typo force, walked into Doc. Honton's livery stable Sunday morning and called on one of the hostlers for a drink of water. He was given the water, and immediately dropped to the tloor nnd expired. De-ceased was nearly 27 years old, and had been ailing for several days. Nevada School Ntatlntlx. A ceusus bureau bulletin giving tho statistics of public school finances in several state gives the following: Xe-va-pupils enrolled. lt),0ij; amount $l,id7,lo0; per capita pupil enrolled;' i . , . A STORY OF RETRIBUTION. It Was llflftllnc llim.clf for th Old Lad When it Wnt Off. Some man by the name of Allison who lives on North Temple street, came very near sending himself last night, to those mysterious realms where good men spend their time pushing clouds with the angels. Mr. Allison is reported to be encum-bered with that doubtful blessing, a wife's mother, who is as exasperating to a sensitive soul as such superfluities usually are. As he had passed a cer-tain Hebrew's window on Main street day after day, ho had read the admoni-tion: "Don't quarrel with your mother-in-la-when you can buy a good revolver for S.'.oO." That advice had sunk into Alli-son's soul and had haunted his dreams. He was determined to rid hia home of something that was more of a terror to him than a stomach is to a man who has the dispepsia. Stepping inside the store, he selected a gun that was a "beaut." Of course he did not intend to kill the old lady ho only wantod to give her an awful warning so she would leave, and io the language of C. Sum Nichols, "take her beak from out his heart." He wanted to be sure, however, there was no monkey business about that gun so he put a cartridge in it, Then his thoughts began to wander on the way he would churn up his dear maruma in law's feelings by pointing it at her. When his mind was in that condition of wool gathering, something went HANvi ! That gun had gone off. The leaden messenger which was in-tended to paralyze the womas who was partly responsible for his wife's birth, tore through his coat. The prespirstion come out on his brow like beads on an ice cream soda; he nearly fainted. A gurney was called and Allison went home resolved that his wife's mother might remain in his home as long cs she liked. K.v nd Kar. Dr. Ira Lyons has removed to Hooper-Eldredg- u building, 4'J South Alain street. - - Money to L.on. 1 have money to loan in amounts to suit on long or siiort time. Sain J. Kenyon, room 30, Hooper block. |