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Show .3 THE SALT LAKE T1MKS. MONDAY. SEiMEMbi, 21. loji . THE SALT LAKE TIMES. Cr THIC TIM I..H To!, nl.one NuiuiM la'tt'l. Tiitiori'oor Tiir timls uiii1 atNo. Ill itoiiiinei'ial birrnt. La it) mention in Ihn Mnim win bo carriod at A rut. er III. tat h M ) N ) A V. S I'. I 'TF.M HF.lt !'!. 1HU1. e rrigkcit ct M m L.ti!b3 Power. U. 3. CotI Report, An. 17, iS5 SCHOOL IKS! V" to School Books. And ls required by Schools, are lor sale Ljr tl. Utah Ggcs a Static::ehy Gi 72 MAIN ST 72 D. AT. MoAliisfcr, - Manager. . l yf 1 23TH YEAH OF Adam Forepaugh's LarK"t. o:.! .t, ruk-t- t. t.'utel exhibition Iq Ira- - Whole v. n.M. IV! Do fit ,; A t IK) ICS li, V. ill exhibit afternoon ami nisht. at 3 and I n'l lock l M., at So t lis Thursday Friday, 24-2- i'aTl!!oiii open (!) lioji ptvious to mnv . memm -- it. 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I v o Tm S. anil httfft S. H Il'ViU' 4lV.l3r,l tit Jol.Q H. l,.-!- KH F. Hii. Ho itii Avti u- - rrow TT W. North Teiu:lt A. H. Wo t I.lliTtT ai'it J'.hn I'', i.oo Cor. id S.iuih ai'd M Kit K' i. son King Wrt J. W Ii.trrls d"i i at Ji b'i Hio ,u Cur. N. Tern 1 and Snd Wj.t I . H h'j ..1. ft K c r ;t:e .in l:o'itit'':il Otitto vi lip i: j u,. Cinir tl! iPi.'floLi :.r U illdln.-C-i .. JrwV.O J ii.ici :.i' .'i Uv C' t 'on ooi (o s . i M .11 (i ett J K. iiobtiii m I aru a:iuu PC. nS 'i'SITri -.n tin n.i ls (it th Huk or wlt.i iif, or tl .i ' i t., find .viieii fli aironrt ii.i fie o ,ioiur will l?i't ft Pt 'i ;t lu eramt liini-"- on, i'cui.ioun(lod 4 llin a y.:;r C KJS.L IHNKlNi! HUSINBSa. rir',-- ' r -- y. Ar-i- , t ii.- -. I'. V Mao en. Thou. V'. I I r irv- -r riobern nr. .lo. S. .:'i .r.i T .. W. O H. U.uuf, M il. i. uiii.:'l i Sa muel Mc(u.;ro. i;. s ;it ; rniNTiNO t o. E:iS, sndCS.e Slaiiiserj. t, a id '.'3 Wt. budih SU TloNr.U.V UIV, Tfir.iVvi: i?u imnrTbi f kp ah d. J.W VKKS ItHOMS 37, 31, 3j A Nil 40, OOM liii'r.'l.i! I'.lft'rk. i ii." w7fov !' 4 TTOIivr. y .AT-L- W - Oi'POaiTE CUL-- j i a Uulai. Ait. Hi rtt rs. FRLD 4. IIALK. It at v. ct iiEvvrn auciiitkot oh" J j C o oi. r lai !'.: in, JKtc, jtjoii.s ICO and 1.1 Colli a,,l.- liiis.;;. n n it rii.K. SANTvirC uTrrirN riiiiT; fco. f ant :ir .": i't lie, i;- ,o dfai.eks tm it I all Btivds or neb ".I desks, M.rn dofi-- s itsil ferilisrt aa.l ri i at en? proiiiny situnued to. l ioaiid ill) V1T. houte ili npie Sir.i. t. 1VS il'HANC K. LOUIS IIYAMS i CO. VTRK. I.IFK. AN'H AC'V'J.'.'.'T, MT.'TTTAT, i !.;ia it Nuw Virk. 's, aad so CoenmeieiaJ ' I iofk. Vl.lllrilW P. J. MORAN. STPfAM 'IFATiN'i B,X' UNKKR- -r MAIN t. e..iit l.dk-i- . ity. t NTA I N i:s I'A LISA NT LUNCH COUNTER. f tl5 MAIN ST. 1!5 A 6' A )i:b A rue: U ai fo Vp vMnnpr. rhnniro-ai.l- t' -- ;. y (is,y. tl ..'W :v .'(.(O rr:ock, for a. Ay .:ic S: Hc1(tlt ins !irt.iif tit tiid ti'ip- - sr. tir-'tT- H e ."' t ' t. s inf-- Tilers of ax. k.nJu at uii M. i ulc'E. 1'ivp'r. F. K. WAKREN Hercabtile Co. f larac ut'y i fippninter! the if"ral amenta for the SiEINWAY PlANOS.S (jYMNA3T:c"cjACC Wti' h Is e c'rels i r l h a loi'ty steel frncn, tn-- I fca.'ii tir.eet &u..'ciy to the anil encfi. fee I..011S 'riGctHM, L.joso au 1 Ttaqia liarnsit.ail tn lian..s, l.tons 'in In Sbi.-I.i- rueu'ni High ryranildi, itttc. Krai! !t?d InBt ?oatoa 1.".0 ilmi la Prl, SIo In I.u'oIod. 'I'h-- r ur.i rhn Wonijtr ftdt A'lnilratinn .i liti XVni-l'l- . First ap;ieivrane i.tiaiT canvas of tlie most iliustrious or alt .trhiliulH thu ineoaiiiarahiO I' yj frj 1f! TCI;11 1 InthHr thrilling Ltap air ontff :ei(vift- ir if, zt. ')0O Ari.Ble Staifl. Tin.. T ui..a. lir Hl.i.1 Mmairrl ever exstbt 'it in Amsrica, und only realistto and reconstructed VV.til VVes: Kxtiitiitiont l.") Scouts, Savages, Soldiers. ICO ('apt. A. II. Irnrardus and Sharp-shoote- Loi'iicr I, it" In a l its I'liases, mclud-- I las tie Wild and Weird GHOST DANCE! All tlis entiro and sutierb Pael Ifiipn (Ir.nne! mi o traek. every kind of races, French Female Ckariot-wrs- . AIAl FWIH. I'AI i U s nw anu Astounding Trainod Ant mal Filiihitlon, In ludltij WON'DKRFrr. An wise elx- - 2Q 2Q 600,000 Slnd Traln.d H.rinl 100 Acting AalinaU! Ilal'T Rxponssi Sil.SUOI Capital 3 Ollll.OOOl CO Carat 4 Train.. fetwi tliuv: N ., .::' Wa:t" Waiii: Sinioii Urns. A I.'ib.e. Their -- Kail O.esiisg" Will lie .i.iuounoed m tl few days, ii vvi'.l pay y si TIid tiisj.i.tv is "Novelties." I ii tress ( IoimI.s. Trimmings, Table Linens. Stamped Li sens," Clonki ami Wrsp-- . Milbiio,-,-- Ac., V. ill Jisti i:;-- :i a, M'S.', It:. ,s. it DlKK. . .li iney f 1... I liave money t loss is amounts to suit on long i r she-i- t.i.ie. .Sam J. Kenyon. room.;1. r ii nek. I, iu lies snout I avail t n' of tlm ipporlu ni v m seeing the grand el' i..c:t l'.ittel't'S ut A, me. L:.iii!i's recept.i-i- isesdiiy aftcr-liooii- . M Main Mrei t. The Sumptuous and Stupondons C,A LA-DA- Y 1 HADE ! Ot tho mifrhty combine takes place at 10 a.m. daily. tnifoMlUK to puhll:' view, free as the air to everybody, all the dii.zllu, uuhpie, pic. t.iiresitio. histoid al and sumptuous proces-sional resources of tho Mounter Dual Organi-zation. Ailnitision. as usual. Cheap round trip ex. fui'slors on all lines of trav.-I- See local amenta for pn tell Sirs. Two exniiiirinn d.iiiy. at usual hours. For tl.e aconiiiiiio.la on of tan pal. lie who woti'.d avoid the crow. Is on the reierve.1 iitiuibc-ei- Bents oat legular pre esi and admis-sion tick"t , ut u u.il sIIimi advance, can l. Fcetui'd at lMU'tHb. & FitAN KENS' Dm.-Stor- S. I" cor. Main and Third Sis., south, tho day of exhibition only. ADAM FOREPAUCH'S Original, Ooloisal A::t:reyation is tiie Oniy irat Mi.,w Com og Ucre taw sa.is.ju. J. E, COOPER, Prop. M. R. Evans. 4 W IVooond lontk. Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. Wo hav itiHt rfC"ivfjii a rornvl'1" of thd iid'.v Ktvlc-- i ;iiiv! a c.ir.iiiil invit ition is ei-- t ml'. U to iho nuUlic to call aud tsxaiuiue F. E, Warren Mercantile Co. 7;; v . 2ml south. V i s,t sf ' fjONT BE mmabout YOUR COMPLEXION. II is ivoinsin's rreff'-- t hTiy.-ic- chunn. it is f;t n h r it y capital, it is v nys won It ;t tn.it. tit'iii t . .. in husiri'-s-- lovo (r Kuclal a1 ar. N- rm,' ut ho.v or rmt'iof sa y u- - Hlt'ii r:;tv or how ;iu h it in w r uvcklfR, moth-- i at "Jicrt. bia'.t- - be.idri tir iMin''.'f. FACE BLEACH lV:t! n f. tv IViis' j.-- .l 1, ats yn ir .0 . e ' s. i ,i n j.i. e.. i uhi tin e s r ;n ... n. n,s ,,. i ,c - v. ,, ,. .. a 'W :t '. I'n.-- l iv.i. Ail iTcici iutc igi 'c'laoaify. " j,s. i; xv .vi i.it;.-.E- . I Is ,11 leal . ,:, a on. p1." street. j Spouting Coops, j G;iJ( Eevcliers eM kmwki Kjidcs, Tri'ycl'3 & VeltdpeJei. It or. I'olwt ditry. Shears anil f'T- - ,: !r,,.i (li i, lioz.n (..to. , Dnn,l Is ii ' , Iso.: t'oil ir- -; Ts nissoa llout aa4 fcuvnt 'iu.d aaa opura a..ic.-ja-Used in Millions of llomcs 40 Years the SUacUr hizhi Sicck Ma Pcrcliasls the uliipmeutj Lave been in: leastil lately . I'urk ''Winwr" I aritprtiphf. Tlie Union conrentr.-itn- is doini? il liiiml wnrli of rethiciu ions ot oiu per .ly. Tim wnll-hol- o in thu Anciior upraise Iui4 not yi't lic.'M toiiuil, htitl kuutlier drift is hi'inir run lo tnf it. Tin IJms Miniii!? company is having work done on the Zephyr, oil'.' of the pidiiii of claims lieloiijjuii; to 'Ihpinis notlii ri' lnit dead wort h it!.' done ut the! Woo lsido, which con-.Mi-of li.'ifiiujr for t!io old wui'k.4 and 'out !ni vein. Mr. i;. II. Iltis-1- 1. of lixivntion fame, m i' ti.j i ins? hliiHoif in Kurupi. Mi'-Ui- ; ' o is I'xpoctcd hick iu th l'ull in ii l'lonih. Tho Si Ivor Kinir h mill turning f"'1 ore, l.oih tirt mid sncnuil c!:i n. Six mon nro oiiii Invovl iind iho lci;ns urn plousoil ovr t h out look. 'l'iiH Uo iriim I. ion closed a liij? k i ) nu iiL oi tir.t cinss oro t 'day, which joos O'. c.i' I0D p'-- ton. I'ivory thing i.i pi osptT'iiiM at tlio Ituarin Linn. Messrs. Hiirtoii, r.ilinor, llmvvn niul I'.s!ior him sni'veyin;; th i co'ilci- iin. in t'lo ( m al io tnnno! Kvcryt hiou' is in',' Oil lis UMiii! ar.ii the loiin I id cry fin. 1 ho .toj,;;4 in tha Aii 'li'T .re lonkin well. Out J'.'il UiSH per l:iy Hi'O l)0iH4 tulicn out. T!i i an oro m hfinu' inixi'd with lir-- i fitfs. and hv c.imnil work of tha lattur i saved to mako shipments. 'I'ho DiiUl'io conlinilcs on in the giiod old wav, - 'iiiiiii r up daily i2." tons ol oro. On the j'i nMovcl," at the .So. VI, drifting for tin) vin is Ijcinyr procoi'd. d jilh. 'liii' face of the drill is now .Vi:l loot irom the shaft in n nonheriy dii'. c- - iion. and th vein i not cut. 'I he completion of th Marsac lelin-- j cry is delayed on uecoiinl of llm n arrival of ccrlaiii ii;:ichiin;ry . 'lli'.s iinchinory is impi'i'lfl from llanover. (ierinany. mid id ctpceled to arrive in New York, any day. If il arrives soon the l'clinrry will Le ready hy Ucloht r 1. 1'iHcr Henry, forepimi of tlm tilcnenn is in town. 11m fays the coiicen .r.ilor hail closed do n on account of u lack of watvr. 'J hey are taking out no ore Irom tho mine, as Uikv have no plac.i to siore it and cannot cotieetiu a'o ii. 1 hey aro nimply stripping tho led'1 as they piiiceo l wilh ill.) tunnel. '1 hoy are d' i iii' and fuliow ing tho vein into Ine hill itud are now in a distance of Ion I feet a id Uie oiu continues to shun up s u ttial. Thousands of People Vi it the Greal Propsrty Eyiry Year and ara Cotilir.lly Kfonived. C0UUTG3Y OF THE 0FFI0EE3. EivM o' Vatar Thw'.i r'ora tho 1V'Hi of 8ilrir-L,:.n!'!.- am Notes L'.c l and L.r.in- - Njws. A party of newsjiajier men, including the represcntalivo of i'llr. TlMi:s, went to Turk 'ity yester.'.ay. I'll u visit was paid not so mncii to tin) Ion u as to thfl Urrnl lit' raotion for all visitors to the l'ark, tlm Ontario mine. So many hai written alout Unit Ktvat hilvor vault that there is very little to write, that vviiii iii ha new to resident of L'tah. The mill, the mine with its thousands nil thousands of feet of workings, ils linn Irods ot enipioyi'4, the groat ma-chinery, those inaiiiiiheeiil hit; pumps, haie ail linen t:is theme of many a story. How many people every day go to see the Ontario mine and partake of the company's cnurlosy and hospitality .There are hundreds. At mine or null there is no possibility of catehini; them ii n .1 wares or n i ire pared. Tho t Abies a re set wilh tfniid tilings; a meal is served that would Im a credit to many hotels, and not a penny expected or received for it. After partaking of a dinner that and is pleasing to epicurean the init to the mum is made. A few ininiitoj is spent the ma-chinery, ami hoarding the o.i.mi a !ropi.4 inudo to the tje0-foo- lie. el, where the aatcr, pumped from the lower workings, escapon through the upper drain tunnel; and what a (.;ei:erouH mipply ( f aqua them is to. It rmri and tumbles out of thai tunnel makin;; the muse of an hundred cataracts. Another drop to tne HIK) loot le el and an inspection of the Kuowles pump located on that slalioii, Hud the engine room of the pump touder which is a gallery of theatrical art. the walls of wnieh are huiii; 'a il h portiaits of foot litit favorite of all grades of fame A nd then t he bottom of No. :i shaft. It would seem with the waler that is pouriuij into t hat pump thai the aonie of the power of the machinery had been reached. It conies in in torrents, the locks act as if they were a physical sys'em lilled with veins and that each of them had been out tun! was llnwinn unceasingly. And yet we were tol l it was quite pus ililu witli tiie present equipment of machinery, to sink that shaft deeper, that the How of water could be handled easily. Inly one or two levels ware inspect-ed. There was a world of ore incal-culable value, nlopea having a width of lour to forty feel, and the ajcent is made to the suriaee. It would bo intoiestiiifj to know hnw much these courtesies and entertain-ment costs the Ontario every month. The expense must truly be very larue. The rty. ter.shows hundreds and hund-reds who partake of this generous hi pitality every mouth, and yet none come away without obtaining all the information and ait the courtesy the most exnciinjj could demand. The party yesterday wan much in-debted to Mr. t'orryell and Mr. Fuller. Mifit;i ixrliAiigi. A very blue Monday on t he exchanpe; not a bit of life in tie) whole proeed-- v.i th j'.Hntid two hundred shares of stock c.'iani.;eil hands iu a de hiibory spiri' as if it v.ns hard work, l'rices wei'o maintained tkewamo as ou Saturday. tooavs i,n oi vrioss. ; : ' yp-- - P.'... as. ?: ? Zj- 'tr" i r : Js A I. oi' SO :..) 1 I..", 1 A Imiiw ' SI A.ioli'.r 5 " Aie x . s ' Ii i Mi S;ilh. - i in : .,!e .' II i i .ir e ..l ."'.' 'j ' . '"' "t "";.' . "'i'' !"" i'. ". ' it i t n i; ""Xy".'.'.'. '.. i'i !!. Sf.ver ' Z ..( Mil. "1 M i "in in ' S :..; l.i Klueka l uiii.o-i- :i hi m iini.-- ... to m .' ' I .. C. I'o .1 8 id Vafii'il id VV',,,,,..si,lo 3 nil Wilt, ivnf i I'i:i Tot il shares of st ..'k sotil. s A St. , s,-- A, il sliar.ii of All e ... ?l lo. loii s o: i ' Ml a o'es ,.f C.i: I..1.,,-- , COS stiares of t Ul cy ."lic 'loPAVS Oil.: KL.a.ICTS. .. 7V. '.t n vv.'i- l ; t.e. o.: Cl..e: 11 Ha i ml Y.. t ; il I' ti I'tah 1'' Total 11 Sain oT Hiti rinnHfr. A good sale of mining properly was made in Ibn ghlm last week in the trans-fer of the I'u ni'or by Messrs. O'lvolev ol Siinm r. Tim purchase price was S lo.pi , one-- ! i it I li of which v. is in ca-- h and the reniaiiiiler in monlhiy p:iy- - incuts. The properly is located ou Yolk hili. a sin Tl ibsiancc below the luii.e of the same name. It lias not been worked for a year, and has never mad.' much of a production; but it has Min.e oi the biggest suriaee cropp ngs ' in tiie camp, shows a uood deal of low grade ore and as it is ou the same vein as tiie Mary and Minnie ii considered a Meritorious proposition. llAiitou uii. I '. !Win, Teams are hauling ore from these propel ties to the railroad ;:t Bingham every day. They are making a large and a rien pr.'diictbin, the ore netting in execs- - of !i!!M a car. and tiiere is lots of it in fig..t. Most of the minerai taken on; is a -- teei galena T he lion has been foil met for a dis'auee of el feet, and thorn is sloping ground A. .1. am. v. win) has aj: lease ou Ihe mines, has made a great Hiecesu, iin, Hill probably make him- - self rich before it will expire. I.m-a- l Hfld (lriiral. W. H. Smith is ii( from Hureka. He reports the Heck shaft to be sinking for the lout) foot level, which point will be reached by the middle of next month. Mr. Mount, superintendent of tiie Ontario mill, spent the Sunday in Salt Lake Charles Van Alstine predicts that Fish Springs will send in twice as much ore this winter as it has in Ihe summer. The York mine at lllngham is rua'n- - taming its record as a big producer; j ju;i;vmi;s. Cheap foldini; beds at S. U. Marks. A guitar and inandoliu club is talked f lur l.eni. At this season of year wisi msn al-ways a hoi 'i. sc. Heed Sinoot has sailed from Liver-pool for his home in i'mvo. The Scandinavian democratic club Will inret in .Social i.all tonight. The harvest, moon like other thing of Worldly bcauly is on tho decline. Don't foruet that I'm, Timi.s will in a lew days issue a weekly edition. Thomas John of I'iovo has atarted lor Ann Arbor, Mich to al tend college. Salt Lake City will tin ivpro nted at the iIhiiioi r i: round-u- p at Spokane lalls thi week. 'he taberuaelo choir glen club and the l'rovo band ar afratijjiiirf for a con-cert in that city. So much fruit i being canned thin easou by the good lioufcwile that there In a fiim.l fuiiiiiie in IIml jars. Now for circus and then the excursion from Colorado, and aller-ward-the conlereiice and fair. The funeral of the late Thomas W . Muir will take place tomorrow at o'clock from the Twenty first ward wetting house. Joseph A. Jeniinifrs of this city has started for Iowa City, Iowa, where he will lake a special course of study in the me lical college. S. U Marks & Co., for furniture. 'I he temperature at 8 o'chuk this, morning was ar follows: Salt Lake HI, I'.iiigham ', Oi'den tiT, Logan o'., l'ark Cny oo. l'rovo lit), Alt mi, Mockton til. Tho Kio (Iriiiide Western has request-ed the I olor ulo Midland and Peiuer Jlio l.iaiule to advertise the I'lah ex- - eursioti lo the 1'ueblo fair September Vllih to SDlh. 'J'he new time card of trains tor (lar-lioK- l lieaeh went into ellect today. Trains now leave this city at 10 a. m., 1 :;il anil I p. in. Leavu lake lor city at IV! 'i, I j and I) p. III. Lihi sighs for a canning factory. Itushels and bushels of fruit are al-lowed to wute iu Ihst fruitful locality for want of use. The fruit shipments from Lehi this eason are laige. Klforts are being made to make cto ber 1th, "I'idto day" al the territorial exposition to be held in this city next month. A number of the merchants of l'rovo favor closing their places of busi- - lies on that day and alleud the fair in a body. The llio ( Ininde Western is trying to arrange thai ineiuhersof the republican convention at lilcnwood can leave there on theiiuth instead of the Vint h, it having been originally arranged to sell tickets on the latter date. Kev. James II. Shields. I . Ib. of St. Louis, preached in (he i'irst 1'resbyie- - nan church of Salt Lake Ci;y ye.itrr- - liny. Ids sermon in the morning was on the "Sinfulness of Sellishuess." The Hellish man acts for prolit; the iin.i'l- - lish man seek for eternal life. Lace curtains, lineoleiims, V.arksivCo As an outgrowth of the trallio rela- - tions between the Santa I'D tind ihe Denver iV liio draiuie, it is rumored thai the Kio I Irnude expr s is to pass into the hands of tho Wells-Karg- s coinpany, and that the institution no long a fou rce of revenue and prido to the Denver A ll'O iramle will lie Mipplsnied by the San cor-p- o ration. An observing pedestrian says the people of t he ciiy are too careless in allowing l.illen apples to lie on the ground and io Ties is line a;,. bun- - (Irods of bushels of deeay'Mi r apph's ilot iloory.i'-d- s end inak. the at'iiosnh-r- e iiupieii art. If pimple tin.Iertoo-- that clean nirroiiudlrii's are conducive to health they would net in a manner which means that sickness should t tarry at their homes. T v o women mid thirteen men pre- - pouted themselves for ex;;.!i:n:itioil for positions in the depart'u.'iitnl and rail-way mail sn'rvico to lay. C vil S"niec I'lxaminer Wa-hbi- u is c i.nl mo ng the cainii ition, I t n.isier l',.oi:o:i insist-ino- . Tin1 c im nation be; in at '. o'clock this in or" ing an t w. i i com-l.lo'.i'- t nl.lV. is to1 iu tin) West K.le of the 1'iiU tyles Kik.x just received at J. 1". CMrdiior's. il M i n si,-- , ot. ( i one i al doe O o by of the Ciiiea m, Kock s!;:ml iv is i iking liar 1 on ail improved Mock ear which promi-si's to gladden the hearts of shipper-- , t leueral Oelsby hopi-- to have it com-pleted end paienl'.'d bv next summer. I Inn nf ti:i' ill the o.ir he wiil lie ap:.l'tmeiits for nttetidanH who will tan tin) and inak" tlieiu coiiifortable tluring the tran-it- . llvery-- t hi ti ig win be tteaL'-s- l in blue, anil no red tolerated. iiNICII'AUllNUTIAiJ. The Ques ion of Tax Pviduotion.i to bs Opi-nt- for Udbata Tha Lying of Water Main. A CFFIOES IN VIEV. Abiteroent of an Evil that Jfiik 'i Festival of rUth Thu Spriakling Tax to Come Uo- - The board of equalization convenes again this evening at which time tiie special order will be upon Councilman Spail'ord's motion which is, uracticftlly, to reopen tho question of v!0 per cent reduction to debate. H is understood 'that those who oppose Councilman Young's policy have niiiplleel them-selves with a mass of material in which isspucitiod the various itciiii that will foi ee themselves upon the linances of tin' city and the discussion proin'iM a to be as tropical as any that Ir s yel lukeii place ill that historic cloimli T. "It is a question of great moment." remarked a ineinbei of the board tnis "and 1 agree with others that in ilis Mill!' on it we cm haste by procc' ling slowly. We are confronted hy a great many necessities and the w. ;ght of these should determine the action of thu council." A M";l I c(.ri.:iri Nearly every well regulated city, when; oven, thing ia su bor ,u,i led to hi'sli h and islu.'H' iii, h is a in irkot wii'i-- e duties are to make an inv ei.toiy of all per.siia'.le s.ulV each day and report to the mayor. Not an mu'i.muion entry in the larger cities b the action taken by this ollieial in tiie perform. nice of his work. Here is a sample paragraph from an exchange: 'I :.e in .,t ii,s;i.' or ini i..ien tl i o i - ill" s" e.,:. :en, I1'1 p. seals of nam, i.'S i sol' i.e.'f, an ,u uad ot y r,; ami lute.' i u!v 's. Tim chickens were not permitted to eel; eternal altimbi r ill t ie ash oarrel, i..r thor was too much ibiiiin-- of the uhi .pi. tons D.il'o who xijppii..-- , Uie priv.itn resilience witii isim r:i,.--i u (It minicks at V '...;. p;i es. I Ii ' bo. r, po: k. Is. o ami e.ii i not cist In a sealed uu!l upon the .illev for h.illll.ll' i'hei ei v. a. d.ii.g T of It coming up in tlm sh.-.- p ' ol ja ale i'1'..'lg sic or aroui.'.'le. c:s p lit oiih of the 10 cent olives. Il was nil carted aw'iy, ;u,.l never beyond the of the ii:s.ec;or's v so n il wi in the greasy vauiss of the isciij :. ;.m. iteretlio.se I'e.spiui-ihiiiiie- s are tin own uuou the city uiaishal, sod il is iuoiossiblo for hint lo gi'c it tittentiou necessary for the Hip-p- -- siou of an evil that makes a festival i filth. Three t; rues a week the mar-shal lias made the rounds, and chased llie odorilerotis lcinaii.s of the. yiliovv-leogi.- chicken to its oiioriler.i.is h.'iuiis, bul it will require, ihe at'etilio'i of one mall all the tunc tj keep the evil from ihe diu'ti; ro,.m. T:.e p.eriod oi ihe vetr has also dawned when decayed fruit is imposed on ihe unobservant housewife, and the wisdom of making the ollice of inspector independent of the police ! nient wi.i i'liiiit) up lor coiisideratiiiii ut the regmar iu 'etiog of the city council tomorrow night. Thnr XVsut l'rt Clio". The deni.ens of a locality that the Uiah & Nevada depot are again demanding police protection from the roughs and toughs who night-ly congregate in the B.mill p irk that margins the railway. They lu.ve ap-pealed to the marshal but he could on y refer the complainants to the police committee and on Saturday last an ap-peal w as taken to the mayor who has promised lo look into the matter. Th i viigibonds who haunt the locality are a 8oiiiv of great a iuoyunce and unless a patro inati is assigned for the work ' peopiodown then; will leal justified going out ou a raid. 1 hi sprinkilne Tax. Banister C. II. (ilenn, who has suc-ceeded in stripping the mask from a number of fatal Haws in the local ordi-nance, hopes lo get the street sprinkling issue before the district court iu a short time. In the moan time there is an understood restraining order in force, and until the question is heard and dis-posed of. the eighty freeholders who have attacked the levy on Ihe ground that, the ordinance is invalid, will stand oil' tho collector. T'i MdeWftlk OrllliiAnc. Among other tasks to bu taken up at the meeting of the board tomorrow night will be that of establishing a tini-ferin rule governing the acceptance of sidevvalks where they have been con- - trueted by private contract. A largo number as - so undecided that they have permitted de.ays. and as the harbingers of neuter are r ipidlv approach nj, it is desirable that the rule ba set up at once. l'Hirov.l XVntr Seiv.re. The wiit '1' department under direc-tion of Superintendent Lynn is still on an active campaign. New pipe is going down rapidly, additional connections are being i. :nde and winter will si t in on a much improved service. RETURN OF THE HUNTERS. Salt l.akr lj(f rl.riue Or. At pui-- t In J ! kHiiti'. Il ile. A. Hoiinily, John Spencer, Stan ey (iawson, 1). 1'. (Ii ant and Johu Il. iusi-ma- r cotuprised a salt Lake of sportsmen who returned to the city yesterday. They - soil ivvo wo ka in i!n wilds of Wyoming, making tier camp iu Jackson's hole, a great natural basin about sixty mile, south of the Yellowstone park. The hunters in:d a true (Hiting. and, with nittire for tlo-i-co'iii anion, they p.n-e- .l the days with-- j on the intrusion i.f eivilifition. As f'.roanio, tiu.L part of Uii coun-- 1 try is now alive wall it. 'J he par y kuled t'v: c!,s, a men ier of anteioi e ami caught tiout by the do.eii.. LI it lean bu heard whtllng in virions direc-tions and antelope in uroves of seveiily-- : live lo one hundred are seen. 1'rcd (Irant caught the largest trout, four pounds; iu weight. Kncn ineuiber of the parly give Mr. Cr.tiit a dollar, Iho standing pot for the man making thu be--- catch. AbiUiL .1; !. T J. " Hie Midiiighl ..i" ioiob the boards tcnig.'t. It is u i iv. i,i i inse am! al- - wav s diaws a crowui- i inni-e- , i ;;t i.irco eoiiitslv obtainetl a ' pel n anioil held on ise ilionter-goin-pilOiic is evinced by the ijivat ' tlocess ,01 Leans ec lloi v's i ,v, "A Match." Tels piece, has ssn one of ti e uiost sucet'Ssftil plays ev.'r put ou the boards and for years it has contin lied to please and to be ivitnes-- ' d by the largest and best audiences of the country. It will be i.t Ifui .Ntlt Lake theater on J hiirsiliiy. I ii.i .c anil Sat-urday even ngs, vi Hit Satin i,ty tuatiueo. t.."MI'.t UtliltlllV l.i I'tO'll. Mine. Lamb exlou.i ; ,rdiat invita-tion to her niiiiii cm mid fr.. nils liialti nd her ;s,on Tuesday I'.lcriioiMi, Scpteiuiicr Hours 2 to ' Kid lo fl p ill. Jo si .., .street. ; IM.HSONAL. (1. II. Wilbur of Huston is slopping at l he Cliti. Dr. Ceorge II. renncuiore of Heaver is at the Waikei Win. iLven, and wife are up from Prnvo today, al tho White. )'.. 1!. Mastiek and wife of San I'ran-- risen am Kniitsford guests. Albert A White and w.fe of Trinidad, Colo., are al the 1'empleton. D. A. lleiTtier and wife ot Clyde, ).. are in the city, at ths Culicn. M. F. dark. Mrs. Heel. T. S. Winter and K. It. I'eil are among the Kug-lis-guests at the Ixnutslord. A. 1'. Mackev. wife in I d uighter of Aspen, are at thu t'ullen. Mr. Mackey iluais iu real and mines. J.W.Catiuon and wife of ( bnahy are Cullen guests. Mr. tiannou is con-nected with the I nion Haeillc line. , lames H. Wallace ol the l'rovo Ms- - ami .Iiidg'i tbisenbet i v of tlm same city made Tin, TivtM a pleasant' x isit this morning. Dr. A. M. Currv and wife, Oharies; M. Hard, Miss M Millard ami Mi.-- s Ida '. Haring are am mg the New York people at. the Temple ton. doe Jennings, ii hose ambition seems to soar far beyond those of an ordinary money lortuer, lias packed Ins valise mill ileparieil for Km iington. Iowa, where he will enter ihe l..wa Medical college, and take a course of sin. lies in medicine. Iho members of the !'.(;.: association unite in sending him greet- - ing. l'rof. L. II. (Itirnsov, N'eb., who dur- - ing the past two weeks lias been doing ' the grand in and around this city, left nvnr the I'niou Kaeitio Saturday even- - ing bound for his home in the (Oieen City of the plains. Mr. ( iurnsey s host of friends made it extremely pleasant lor him during his elay and the stuidy old war-hors- seemed much delighted wiLii this grand valley, particularly tiiat portion thereof wherein lie Ihe Warm Springs and Hank IWrues' noted j clam farm. Mr. ti. takes back with I. i in one of the famous onvci:ir forks as a memento of his visit to Salt Lake, j II. Hop eV Co. have determinod to close out tlmir entire stock at cos!. This oiT-- rs ttie publ c a rare chance to purchase I 'hinose and Japanese goods at a big bargain. Caii eariv an ! o. t tirst choice of their comidctti ' stock No ' o.' Main .st.v it. |