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Show C THE SALT LAKE TIMES. WEDNESDAY. JULY Tl 1391 . flotcle. Walker House. fbs Walker 1a located In the buntness eeate of toe city and bas all the Bfldcra Improvements & Ccnvenfences Fett tln'nc to a t trl-tl.- flMt-elne- s home it tuanavd aa well a ai 7 hotel In tha wnl ind li f trli'tir t'm buniuuds aud tuurlat boVU ( SaliLikt City. Passenger levator. the VM:it ami the M. tropr.iiian are the tw lending- - hotels of S.iit Lake (Jit. C. S. Tb, Proprietor. THE CULLEN. THE Modem Hotel Cf Salt Lake City. S. C. EWIXO - PKOP'It. CALIFORNIA CREAfJ OK PRUflES. A err pleasant L: xttiva. made from the juice of Fresh I'ruues combined with a few harmless vegetable ingredi-ents of well-know- n and highly modi, cinal qualities, put up iu the form ul Cltt. AM PKUFS. Making a very valuable prepnratio FOB I.IPANT9 AND CHILDRBX. Ansimilatinit the food and Kegulatlnj the btotnach and Bowels. IT FR0M0TF.8 PTOKSTIOV, CIIEEKFUIy NK.-- S INI) KEsT. IT 13 A WONDERFUL EESEDI m-- Constipation, Soua Stomach, Convulsions, Lous or Blkip, W JilMM, FlVKUHUNItsS, Hi riilOE $ CENTS. Tor Sale Ir All PruRttlsits. BRIGGS MEDICINE CO.. flan Francisco, Califonlsv iL R. Evans. M W. Baoond SoutlL Eies, Eerolrcrs ana Ammiitici Kfj'dti Tricycles & Ve!teipe;!ci. Faora, T"o. but rtitlary. Shears and Bctssnf (ltriii: tul a (Tiba, flox'nK illovea, Dumb li4.ii, Poc I'ollti's; Tie iuoson UuoU au4 tiuoMl HjiiI aaa Upera a.asma. iuh: my Stock Before Purchasing. SANTA FE ROUTS. Ms33, Tojeia & Santa Fe Ej. Kuns the Fine-i- Tra ns b'ta Ornrar, Culoi fio KprniKa. I'l. ii'.u sul Xujieka. Kauiaa C.ly Si. .lojtii, lialcauur, Cu ea ;o. Tlii'.so Tniins aro SoilJ. Vestibule Diuiag Cdrs, Free Eecliring Library Ctai: Cars Leavin? Dni'et b p. ra. dally. MOST. POPULAR ROUTE! T.J all Eas'.e n Pot .ts, either r.a Chteairo it s.. 1. .1111. A !: any tltket a.-- ior n. Lets over this linn. Knr furiiisr lTiform.tt.en, time curds, etc., !t.l upuu ora.iur. aa J. n. K'':S .,'0!!TIIY, n tvst s c t 3j.,i.i. ..it L. ke dt7 'i 1. T. n - ;. 3 in. linn. l'.iai- i 'i' t Atr't. Toueki, Kaa. THE TIMES Insert a Want, 3 V DO YOU WANT? yHAT No mutter what it i.s, tli liir-s-t way t Hi'ciiro it, is to put a A "Want" Al. in thi: TI1I.S. yk 1 JicliiWiiiitial; Koomsto i:Mit; hoarders WhiiUmI; Uoiis's for Itont; Lots I'orSnlo; Lost ; Found. Coiiliitcts to Let, and nil simi- - j liir noliccs are ninreoHcrtive in ' 1 TlIilTniKStlianaiiyotlii.'r. ' ' 1 5c A LINE. QNLY Cfllrt Illil By. IMtiK'S Ii:.K ItOLTF-- STANDAIli) GAUGE BETWEEN PrTr, Ci.ilorailn Spr ue- -. Vw' to, Ptlt l.alot City. tg "'1, I "! i'- - l.,-.i- f i ' all .u h e t I'u.iits. via MituiLuu, l.talvlitu, Aipuu a..J ti.ruvvuod aprtus, Sccnory Unequalled. Equipment Unsurpassed, Throurb Pullman Slep-r- s anl Pullman rlour ars .clue 11 Ivuver and Su Krau.'ls.-o- Thro iKh the heart of the Kocky Mn intaln- - d eio.t 10 n'nri.th e. tin a' t onl tl.e and '1 of an Trau- -i enton nr a li hups. For lilt . ees 'fipuoa, tampuM etc., call aioii or addrers H. C. rtJRN'FTT, 41 We Second Ooutb. can Lake l;y, H. rOLLHWAM, OIA- -. S. 1.KE. Ueaer..i Manager, Ganeral l'as- - Ar-n- t. Colo. Spriugs, Colo. Leaver, Colo. UTAH CENTRAL RAILWAY. Time-Tabl- e. In fff'-e- t AtTil 1, I8.1i. train" will run il.iily hew-t'e- Sa.t Lake uad 1'urk City as foilo'.vi : SALT LA K B CITY. Train 1 leiivessth Souib and Main... " ! ' " "... 4:00 p.m " 'J airives " ' ' . .lOi n n m "4 ' ... tlidUjuu I'AliKCIIV. Train 1 arrives at. k t'ily 10:30 a m " i.m " U leaves " " " :IH) a.m 4:li p.m Oftli'e and Depot corner of Kihth Smith and Muiu Sis. T. ,1. M.u'Kiitt.i.sIi. General Freight and Paaiensjer Ageut. fHEflMES Telephone Number is 4S1, 12 Commercial St. j7cs(S:(!e JapiilTraDMt Wy TWE TABLE, To Take Efieot May 1st, 1891. Local Trains for the Jordan Klver, Garden City, Brighton and ClJ'orado, nivti IE AVI ILOOBADO SALT UK! OTT e:O0a.m. 1:0) p.m. 7:00 a.m. lOlpra. 7:00 " 3:'U ' 8:0.1 3:ifl " 8:01 " S 10 " 8:") " 4 Ol " S.OO M 4:00 " 10:00 " 6:H) " 10:00 " f:l " 11:k) " SOI 11:00 " :( " fcaXira. 7:M " Civ Station! Tomer Beveutb South and Beioud Went streets. J. G. JACOBS, GenT 31'g'r. IUS1NKSS DlliraiiV. A I rilllM Vi-A- I. A w. "Til; pa il i )',7 n'T: iTuvXs i r 1AWYKU It' ".HS 87, 2S, 3J AND il.o. .;. o. w. rovi:;:s, t OlT'OblTE CUL-- l W a Hotel. AKt III rKCTH, FlIKI) A. HALK. IATR OF IIKSTVKU AUOHITFCT OF Hlock, Fto., Hooms ISO aud l.'l Cuuimereial tlloclt. V. M. rLMF.lt. KIMIITKCT -- 4U3 l'KOOKESS IIUILDINQ. ,j..i'Am;-.- l t.ooiis H. HOP & CO. r)S MAIN IMI'OitTf'.liS IV JAPANKSK f) ;iud t'oLii)!; n-cn. brun.:ea, Ciiiiiuets. siiks. .'mil (iihs and eunos. liaud-som-iioveltits aUays on hand. KKA L lis T VI E A XI LIU .VS. Li'irrov. cuoksbfck &.co. J)EAL F.STATE-X- O. 2W MAIN' ST., S I.T it Lake City, l.'tab. Notary iu oDica Teie-- j phoue FIII.MIIIKE. MANfFC'ft li:i!S AND PFAI.KK3 IN or iiuePure. ctriot ncrefii iloors ,ith1 fiirnlt'trB. Jot.; in and r.'-- i put: on." iironm: y a't. uded to. las and tit). VV. noiitn "1 en pi j Strai t. neper llo Me SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLtt The Favorite Route to CUaireod, Aspen, Leadvill. TneMa, Colorado Spring, Denver Aud all Points Eaat a ad SoutV m nasMiiSjajinj d:ilt. Elngant Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, and Free Chair Car3 on Ktioh Tratix For full laiwuiaUou. call on or addiass w. j. bHorwuL, Ate.:t, 58 W. 8dd Soutb, v T. SMITH, A. S. ITTJGHEo, i.'tir-- f tl j:anatrer. Tiamc Haaafres S. K. IlOOrEK, G. P. and T. A. I he Tariff Question! " ' There is no subject that is of so much interest to th people of all sections, and particularly to those of Utoh, who have not decided what their political affiliations shall be, as tha Tariff QuestiqrjJ If you desire to thoroughly post yourselves on the sub jeet, you should subscribe for t liiiiaii Economist. A Wet'kly Journal devoted to the discussion of all phases of the question. Subscription price $2 per annum. Sample Copks Free. Address American Phomife Tariff League. e.t IV. o;trrf SUrttttt w York, 4 CHICAGOm LINE. s4v-,-'7 BLWAKEEfiStPAUL; ' la the oiiy line nacn'riK Solid ,,. Sty-a- and i:i.v tr'o I.iohtt d T ,iiM i)al!y. bctwen i'::e.i. o urd l composed of Maanittcfnt Siaeplns Citrs and Tie risst Dlsici Cl3 :a ts zm EVl'It 1 THING IT 11ST-CL.V- ! Any lrThr information will be rbee fall lurubed uj A.LEX. KITCHELU umi.,ra Ajeak J01 Prot-ros- s Bl'g, S.t Lake City. t. T. l'OlV EVL, Traveling Ajoat. WTwilt j.ar the aboTO regard f r nv c,w of T.lrr Complmnl, i'j m Pit is. . "iii.fit ion i.rtt. t iM''?i"n cr s r.;i;r t nan itli Vt.-- g ' V.7 !,i)li I 'T 1'"' f'Vn ti't t turtn- t.f entiipii' t with Th--- im'erV (i'e:V, rpiJ r,,vr 10 if' re ti h .a:-'oti- j l.&r-i- -t runtaiintiiir 30 l'.;ts. Si (unit, i.r ' cf Cu in'.;: j,; 4 nni (tti.-'f- - n!. Ym r vit-.- .ifi ;t tjy For frf.v by Johnson, Pratt C: Co.. Snlt Lake. j BURLINGTON ROUTE The Only Through Route From Chicago to Salt Lake. Tho I5tirlinrton Itouto has perfec-ted arrangements whereby ail freight consigned to care of same will be loaded in a through car. N0 TRANSFERS; Thereby causing a saying of at least three days between Chicago and Salt Lake. Mark and order all goods shipped care Burlington Route. E. E. WALKER. GenT Aeat. tO West Second South streut, Salt Lak CiiT. Ui. INlHAVCK. LOITSHYAMS&CO. T.'RB. T.IF!-- . AMI ACCiPF.VT, Mt'TFAT, I 1, ite of New York. K aud M Commercial Kiock. I'l.t l in o. P. J. MOH AN'. CTI'AM HF.ATi.V; EViilKEEB-a- n, MAIN O Streut. tvtlt I..ikeClty. SII.MXilttl'IIV. " " Y. K. M'(;l'l!UN j OFUl'lAI, ST KN'Oi; !t A I'll R R A I. Tj iiicid ;ili I t r to K 1111 ,".! t)ocwr.trrs ;md siiiel..m. I'm-liie-- s i.utiilln. H E D B U R G. i TAILOR. No. 17 I'jist Tliir.l South Si .. i fEiNDOMIGIIOOllS Hews of tba VI, t Polisb-i- Up. Eoilel town, bo TUt Ha Who Eue lljy Eeid. AUI C0I830S3, AUT HULLTJa Itcai of latc-raa- and Bits of Curreef Cwuim'nt From tLo Li jt of Cur Eiclar-.S-Tim I'rovo !' Tho wind S:i ur.hiy afternoon carried a way a con-- . !i r.ii'." portion nl J st !! , but it m:iicog"d to leave t!ia cobble rocks. '1 lii io in ti woman in I'rovo trying to work a little coiilolei.ee namn with ju ('lit fiiiiii by representing that her has ihroai hi d her liti. J": ht pantiles a ii Mil f revolver and a bottle of poison whit li she claims her husband lias Hied to tiso '.villi deadly efluct. 11ml winds ii) her piiiful story by trying to (.eh tlio revolver. A number of prominent Salt Lake iiiol I'rovo lu i in'j-- i men have heeomu intelr-te- d iu the. establishing of a new liathiug le.iii't lit tlm 111011I li of I'rovo liver. .Mr. Wh tion if at tho bend of tho scheme. Tin' gentleman expects a capital of i Ml i.O will be placed iu tho venture. A merlins of business nil.i will bo heel this week and aetlvn step will noon be taken in the matter. Tho Kio Ccandu Western is interested in tho scheme. THE Tba rttaolutloin adopted r the Colorrd oitl.ua ul aU The colored cilienn of (salt Lake City iu mass meeting at tho Federal court room on Friday evening last, adopted the following resolutions. Wiikhkas, Ti.o republican party is tin) party of freedom and equal politi-- i cal riirhis, the party that einancipatcd j 4.U00,0)0 Ainerieaus Vxirn on the toil, from tho tl;rtlUltm of thu woist slav-ery known iu tha. annals of civilized tuitions. Whm-kas- , The repiibliean party in tl.n ( onress of the I'uit'-- Mute. cui'.ior tho l.lih, l lth and loth t'oustitu-timia- i ameudnienls, w ai li made i.s tree, and gave us our natural birlii-rih- t cf franchise. S iiKKhA.3, l!y tin wisdom of the party it was made impossible for t!i Kovernmeiit to ilisi rmiiuaie between too rijrliU of ciiieus, on ac-count of race, color, or pruvioua hkkks, Tho repuliliran party in cotitn'pss assembled, amended tho nat-uralization laws iu striking out the word "while," making it possible for all worthy colored loreigners to become iiaturaiizud citizens of the Luited Mate.,; Wiii:ui:as, TIki rrpublinnn partv, with tho patriotism that lias characteri-zed its progressive history, has enacted wi-- u laws lor the protection of Anieri-iia- n imliisiries, and AiiK-riea- workmen nain't European cheap labor, and thu peon labor ot Mexico; Wnr.liEAs, The republican party is tha party that has faithfully lullilled the declaration made by thu fathers of the republio on the 4th day of July. 1770, "We hold these truths to bo self evident, Unit all men are created free and eipial; thai they are endowed j by their Creator with ce.rtafn inaliena-bi-rights; thai among thon are lite, liberty and the pursnit of happiness. u!f 'l, H mem-bers of the republican party, will faith-fully contribute our mite in laying the foundation of our great party linn aud solid in I 'tali. y.VwiW, We will faithfully labor for the success of the republican candidates for county und legislative ollices to be. voted for at tho coming election in August. l, We resolva ourselves into a commit ee of the wholo for the purpose of honorably securing voters among our citizens for our party. Hisoml, Our allegiance lirstand last in with the republicau party. U mlri 'l. That these, resolutions be published in Tub Salt Lake Times. H NEVADA NOTES- - Mrs. S. H. Teed of Carson who was adjudged insane was taken to the asy-lum at lleiio. Unniel 11. l'raz.ier, an old timer, died at Virginia City last week after a lin-gering illness. The weather has been very warm at Dayton, tho thermometer ranging Irom Uo to 100 in the shade. At Cat don, Joseph Keeling plead guilty to selling whisky to au Indian and judge Rising sentenced him to two years in the Htato prison. Frank A. Norcross, who graduated from the .statu university and received tha degree of !. A., has been elected principal of the VerUi nchool. The berry crops on the ranches sur-rounding Carson Is inagniticent this year, and if tho weight of the apples don't break tli trees dowu Carson will have apples for the Male,. M. K. ('arsons, while at Torano, Nev., brought 00.000 pounds of wool at from 1 !i to 13 cents. This wool has been chipped cast. 'The price is the lowest yet reportud in this portion of the west. Three lonely Smoans, all that is left of the number brought over here in issy for exhibition, pas-m- i through F.lko, homeward bound. They seemeil to be happy that they ero at lustre-lease-from their bondage. i I. lit All Hope. ' Chlcaun Tribune. 'You certainly do not believe in child labor, do you?" hotly demamli 0 the arguiiieulativv isitor. Mr. fShadbolt locked in an absent minded w ay out through tho open win-dow at his weed grown garden and shook his head ib'spondingly.. No," he said, "I used to hava soni faith in it, but 1 haven't now. I can't gut a blamed lii k of work out of rv boys any more." Mr. itimlln'i Card Yljiri. LewlVton (Mo.) Journal, It is not remarkable that Mr. Hamlin died at. tho card table. At fv' ycais ol ado ho had little energy for anything but quiet amus" merit and was passion-ately fond of high-lo- jack and its de-velopment, jicdro. llo found in them the best solaces for the infirmities ot old age. lie was a venturesome player by the way. and would usually stand pi.t with queen high, but he almost always saved tho ten spot. 1 Grande Western RAILWAY rilwmomTandaR I'Xpc; GA,,GE Canent TItns-Tatl- 3 In EITct WeduPsOay July 1st. ISM. No. So. 4. East bonnd Trains. A' 1 mile Allantlo A) Ul. LapruBB. Li'aVHt)(f lfu S:.0 a. m. S:4V p. . Ami. Sait Lake J 10 a. iu. p. 111. I.eme 3 .It Luae v:iti a. ut.'lO uf p, 111. Arrive 1 nvo il::.ij a. ill. ll:K p. in. Leave l'ro'-- o jl I : n a. in. 11:40 p. nu Arrive '.o en Klver 6: R p. ui. ft:M) a. ni. l.tiiilrei n l.'lvpr 5:. p. in. l:4i a. m. An ne Grand Junction. :)i p. in. V:4!t a. m. I.eav :lr,ind Junction. U::) p. in. ill : IS a. in. Arr. ve llluwoo I Sprt k 1:0? a. in. 1: p. In. A Leail villa !:. a. ui. 7:) p. m. Arrive I'uebio fittft p. IB. :!W a, m. Arrive Colo., Springs... J: 2. p. 111. 4r a. in. An lv I 'n ver 1 ji. m.l ILftU NO. S. Nr.. 1. West bound Trains. Ati:o.t:e Atlantla Mail. t.ipre.ia. l.e.ive lifiivor 7:,0 p. m. V:W a. to. I.e.tve C do.. Springs... 11 :lf p. m. H a. m. Lvf I'untdo li:i p. ui. l: - p. in. Lave I.eaiivilte j 6:Mi a. nu 0:'Hi p. in. L' at'H Gliimt'oi'd Fpri'tf'll :I0 a. in. :s a Itt. A'tIvh lirand Juni tion. :2:1a p. m. 4::m a. nu Lfav.w.raiid Junction. p. iu. 4:4 a. m. Arrle (irren K.vcr .V;k p. m. S'n a. iu. l.av ureeo Biver :i p. m. 8:4ft a. iu. Anl'-- Trovo 18:30 a. m. If:.! p. m. Leave I'rovo !U:, 0 a. 111. 8:1J p. iu. Arilve Suit I.itkn l:f.b a. m. 4:.lft p. m. Leav Salt Lak-- 8:10 a m. 4:4 p. in. Arrive tiKilen .......- 3:15 a.m. 6:U0 p. in. LOCAL TRAINS. SALT LAKE AND OQDa. Leave Halt L. 3:10 a. ul. V:'L a. m . aad 4:4 p. 10. iteiuri.Xvr, arrive at Salt La,to 9:) a. III., t.VI p. IU,, and U:.'J p. III. BISOBAM AMD WASATCH. Lv Sa:t Lalt" S:00 a. nu Katurulu, ar-rive Salt I.a'e e.uup. ra. amkkk'am roiiK, rnovo, seaiiavii.t s. this TI.K, MP. PLEASANT, MANTI. ANT) SAUNA. Luave Fait iTai.e :M a. ra. Ketarnlnj;, u rive :Ue4:ilp. IU. I). C. r.OlnJK, J. H. T'FNN'KTT, lioa t ian:jer. Leu'l fuss. As WYOMING NOTES. It has been demonstrated that as fine a brick can be manufactured iu Lara-mie as anywhere iu the west. Fish Commissioner .Schuitgen planted several thousand tout iu the waters of Creeu river, in Sweetwater county, and a large number iu Ham's fork, over in Uintah county. John Kelly, alias V. K. O'Connor, was arrested at Carson for stealing a tent, overcoat, set of harness, a Winchester rilh), and various other nrtioles from Cat liver and Frank Smith. J tmes Cohen, the alleged defaulting postmaster of lixon,YV.vti.,who was sur-prised by a visit from the postollioa in-spector and found to bo $1100 short, will bo taken to Laramie next week for a hearincr. The Jviratoga correspondent of the Rawlins Journal writes under date of July 17: "I have interviewed (leorge '. Can is on the subject of the railroad to Sara! oga. Mr. Catiis thinks that the Union J'aeilic will build to here as soon as the mining and other interests d it, ami that will be soou. ltolh atagcared, Detroit Free Press. "The consumption of intoxicating liquor in this country staggers me." ex-claimed a tomperauce orator from the platform. "Me, too," gurgled a man at the rear of the hall, trying to hold himself up by the plastering. A ;rater Thaa George. Muii'py's Weekly. 'To you think Blinks is a clever man?" "Yes. In one point at least he excels (icoii Washington himself." "What do you mean?" "Whv, Washington couldn't tell a lie." IDAHO NOTES. Thn lodging bouse tit Kyle's Hot Springs, near I'nionville, was burned to the ground lat Wednesday. A Chinaman named Ah Chow took an overdose of opium at Silver City Thurs-day night and at last reports was to all intents and purposes as ie:u! as a mack-erel, though his pul.su was beating slight. Dr. llichter says he will dio. A petition is being numerously signed by the citizens of Caldwell, Uoekville, Sheaville and Jordan valley, praying the postal department to increase the present mail route to six times a week, instead of three times as at present. It is something that is badly needetl and the puopla depending upon it for their mail are surely entitled to it. . lnterestiiit; Nws ul l'lnya ant! I'leyara. Heiiiy Jiimes' play, "The American,' will be. iroiliiccil iu London t his fall. Miilhildo Coltrello, who was formct'lv the aiiimuliug spirit, of the McCaiiil Opera company, vtill nppear in Ktiglish farce comedy next si'iimui. She i.s now siiiL'ing in (Ici'many. John (iilbert and Miirio Seott vill play the leading parts ill t lit; "Custlosin the Air." which Kandall and Dickson take out. Thu opera will vi-- it such points as hae not been covered by Do Wolf Hopper. Sadie Seiinlan, a sister of W S. Scnn-litn- , will star next season in an Irish ilranua by the bile Marsilen, en-titled "Filly." Miss Scnnlau is said to possess tho same Celtic piquancy w hich litis made her brother so successful. Tin: nt;tv opera to follow "Apollo" at the New York Casino in Sepicmlier is called "Imligo. or the Forty liituilits." Paulino L'Alliimaud will be" the jiriina I'Uina ami Loiii.--e Beauilet the soubrctte. The .same opera in (icrnian was heard in Vow York eight veins ago. Uose Coghhiii iii produce her new play. ''Dorothy's Dilemma," at the Park theater, Xpiv York, in August, licfore this. howoM-r- , she will make :i short trip to Ktirope. "Dorothy's Dilemma" is said (ti have been drawn from ihe sumo smireo as Miss lielen Harrv's "A Night's Frolic," anil in it Miss ('oghliiii will ap-pear iu male altire, making her en-trance on horseback. Kansas ( 'ity failed to see Agnes Hunt-ington and her opera company last sea-son, bin, will have aim! hoi- chance. ' Marcus 1!. Mayer has cabled from Lon- - don ihat Mi,s liutitington has decided! to return to America, the coming season itnd will open about October r,. Su; w ill present "Paul J.mcs," "Fatinitza" and :t new opera which sin; is at. present negotiating for in London. Her Ameri- - can tour will be limited to about sixteen weeks. A Sad Failure, Tho attempt of a handful! of poli- -' tieians in New York and ltntian i to get Cray stock HstH on the political has faiieii of course. Mr. Gray says it is the presiiiencr or nothing with him, so far ,ts regard thu favors which tho contention of Ins pariy haa to hoi-to- This shows that! Indiana's favor. to son will not be on the tleiuucratio national ticket in lMrJ. j |