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NT ami LUNCH COUNTER. (15 - M.MN sr.- - 15 A il A a'l o '.- i eii iipr. riur i". a'-- ." v ";.,v, h. ' hu llttri.t" en a i h, for 01 lv ': - eiai-n-- e.. e Ui eti sui'-1,- ..... . y s t t M e- or.h'rsof iie h i, i; t'.'ll. 1' 'Iti. l'iu.,"r. !I;.H. tyi llClfiLS- - hi ila'-- tvc' lit' v brciii iii.pol'ilf'rl Ihf Hinn'.'v! Vr the Vtr,a- iVii.-'- Jinl Utah, IdLho finci Vycminc:. V.'e have in t rece.vie! a rtonk of the ,'-,- i m it .ti ill - i. ,1 10 1I1. put, I; : lo call a at iiA .iaiia) tl. 111 F. E. Warren Co. ; V.. I Sctttli. 'h; i ' . "'e , , . ,v. - ' .: - !M v i --i v- Beeentlg tint folloah:i Notice ttprcurtd In tilt W ij:n Francisco Lnronuio. fcs " Jf' sr ha,! h. si-- '.: oiilv ahout two jj .aid it v. - lea im.H tlie last iht-.-- 01 it four d ' v: t id the 'ii.i: .;.' took a serious turn. Al il c ... iiOiV'Tiii- - iiiiier--s hesulh.ie'l horn ,S rh ih.acs iiiel foii; disorder. I.aier the g8 i kiilm-- fir cd t" : ill, ir l j '. h;- - pnssis! (inii-tl- aw.iv. Thus endrrt tl life A I of one uf Hut une' prominent men ill C.di- - A I fornia." Like thoyi'inds of others his uu- - J touch death was 1 he 01 uevpcelius early M 1 sytnp'ioiu i of kidney disease. f 1 -,. IF" YOU Ll j nre troiiMeil with diabetes. or any 1 J , iiinc'iii' nt otitic kiunevs or urina-- y orjraus, hi tlon'l oroper treaLiie-a-t until you ore f J forced to love up your d.irv duties; tttnt't 1 waste your inniiev on v linitnenti: FI roc! ivoise pt.isters". hut strike nt the sent of tlie iliiieice at nine tiy the ipeali.st of all 13 Irnov n remedies, Ihec. I, iirated Otc-ro- Kid-S-- f nev 'l eT. It hss saved til hver, of ttious-.ud- i. . , hy sh. Mil l it not cure you? Trv it. purely J Teiietnl.le and pteaSjUt to take. $l.t0a pnvk-- j uue.ti for j iaklog V"i in Millions of Homes 40 Years tlie Staiicfexl. t!io other twenty-live- , in both of which thuy have now good Bhowingi of oro and a lino prospect tliat the mine will soon become a shipper, in following j the explorations of tho vein, every day's ' work has been more convincing to the owner that they havu the externum of the Carbonate mine. An assay made yesterday of the vein matter in the up-pe- r tunnel returned $x0 per ton. Ctptala Smith o park City. Captain V. H. Smith came down from 1'ark City yesterday, where he had been covering himself with candia grease ami carbonate for anveral day 111 hi peregrinations through the drift. and slopes of the various bonanza. While the Captain is very tweet on Tin-tic- , which he considers an almost peer-less mining district, he i tint so hide-bound as to bo unable to do justice to so rich a camp as the snow capped of Summit county. This was not the captain's ti rst vitct to l'ark City liy any means, but ho said that he bail never seen the mines there looking bet-ter than they do now. The Ontario must inevitably be spoken of lirst when reference is made to the minus of that 'camp. It is looking particularly well. It would be tiresome to rucito tho parts of tiio mine which allow big stupes of ore; it is looking well and has untold treasure on every level which is now lining woreed. Stock holders ill the. property may rest easy with the as-surance that there is enough in sight to pay dividends for several years to come Tho Daly, too, novcr looked better; and today it is as rich and has as bright a promise, as its big brother ever bad with the sane development. On the DIM level there is a veritable world of ore, bang up rich stulf too; and it con-tinues for fi.'iO feet on the vein without a break in it. The West Daly, is, in tho captain's opinion, a coming property. Ore ha been foun t on both ends of the territory and only development is nec-essary to make it a dividend payer. And the Anchor would noon attract more attention than it had for several years. There are great breasts of ore in several parts ot the mine; the ship-ments made at present to the concen-trators, aggt elating l'.Ti tons a day. When the water is drained from the siiaft and tho new machinery is readv to run, the Anchor would be heard from. With some disadvantages which Tintic does not havo to contend with and some advantages Tintin has not, l'ark City is a very wonderful miuiug camp. !A LA PLATA V0Ni)EU. ,! J. 0. Edwards, a Eeprp.jentativs of a Colorado Syndicate. Miks a Dii- -; tovery of $15,000 Ore. , ;ee tiiikks ns ea3 a bonanza. l Captain Smith on Park City Mines Clara M- - S,i!e of ths Euir dowu Other Kotos- J. '. J! I wards was in the city for a few hours yesterday, stopping en route. from La I'lala district to Colorado. Mr. Kdw aids was very much excited, lie had gone to Li I'ltita us the represenla-- ! live of a Colorado hyndieate, Mild br;-- j lieves lie lias made a discovery that will make tiiem iill independent of the ad Hindi of fortune. To a'l'iMK-- i represent itive Mr. Kd wards gave tho infoniiutiou tiuit lie hml gone into La rial with the very lirst pilgrims after tint news w.'ts circulated of the rich dis-- j covuries w had been made there. For several ears he, had been actively ('imaged in niiiiiiig oper.iti'.uis in Aspen, Coin., and when arming at La l'lata iie was stnii'k with tho almu.st parallel gi'ogi apiiical condif ions of the two ctmps. 'I he rxpuritrnce gained at Ajpeu, he helioi cl, had been of great aiivaiitagn to him in Lu 1'inta district in arriving at an intelligeut opinion of the iii'Hinei' of tho deposition of the ore ho. lies. Like many other Colorado miner, he ipiickly made) up his mind t'nt t!ie rich and pariiiaucut tnines of La I'laia would iiu found in tho contact between the dolomitic and carbonifer-ous bin 'stones, and to these formations he (otilmod all his explorations and prospeeiiujj. It was iu this con-ta-.-- t that Mr. Edwards mule the discovery morwhicli hi) is so iiiuchjclal-ed- . As liu't'u was no assayer iu the camp the ('IV was sent to Salt Lake to have determination made on it. Tho certili-eat-of assay was received by him in Ogdcii on Saturday. While ho fully expected that tie) ore hu had found was licit, ho was staggered when he road the certilicato giving its value at Jlo.UUO to the ton. No time was lost in getting hack to La l'iata, and he started for there after midnight. After mukirg a proper locati in of his claim, he seemed a bond on four other locations; and when seen in tais city yesterday he was on his way to Colo-rado to raisi) the money to take up these options. Mr. Kdwurds did not care to give the exact locality of his lind with reference to ttio other mining claims of the district, the names of which have become wrll known, lb! would only pay that ho had .1 well (ietiiicd contact Vein, that the prospect (iiiiiinud the iiisler of all the previous strikes, made in La i'lata ami lha' ho was satis-ge- d he had a bonanza. Of the district. :k has the highest opinion, but being as he of a "rather phlegmatic tem-perament and having iiiado mining a 1110 business, he was not ki easily as many others who were of more ciithusiasni and less ox-ne- r eiico than he. At this time there was no reason to exaggerate matters. Some very good discoveries had been e.iailo which ought t) be etiough to prosjiectiug; still he did not think tlie district a second Leadvillo or it all liable to become one; hut sulii-cien- t (no hull been found 011 the surface t j iinliu:e further exploration." ftl:ning Kvi'tinnt, There was not much of an exciting nature in the bull and bear pit this morning. Most of the brokers had boon commemorating Labor day yes-terday ioiiio perhaps had made -- pe ches and they were uot iu shape to howl. '1 'lis vl'ol ATKINS. rj) - C: "I1 ?J r M r Ami il.o.i 111 Aeeh, r ;., Ita ..I I li v 11 i. . .1 .... ' ..' 1 i' ore ,.1. i.v 01 i '' Pile '.'..) t'o ic le: ' ' !!. n a , . .: :. ai a ('.en S 1. er ti II M da hi1, M. i ' 10 Me, e io .T! - v it)" 10 . i. . I" :.. .. ,t. Co. S hi r ..1 Wo is 'J ui ;s:rt' ttii...i 1, .0 i; ,1 v; Total t"'s'i.;r, es m 0. OS io- r- is- - e 1, ,.. .,; ,1 ,.,., ' 1. I! 0 III ' l - 11 .. ,. '. O . o I.I..11 I ,0 e" .'. I. ,o I - 01:;: le. !,' ye.,., M v on- r P.- on. ..1 II 11: ' . .", o 0 .,' II .'ill ' .it .1) ,;v a VI r t .1 01:. el i j IU lii i -- . : n s- p; 0 ii a . jis u g.t ct.sii 3 'iotlll lllOl Thny It iu ht iti-- Sio'i.i wo. M-s- -i . A. il. Hyde sud John Peek, returned from I.o.g:u jnud La Plata district vest Ticy hil gone to '.!,e ia'l.-- p'i.ic.i together v. Itli other members of Hi' Hi l'iiitt S ,!t Lake syndicate, to tske ;i li il loiik :.t the Sundown mine In fer-- aee pt:n;r or re-jecting it 0:1 the opt. on whieii t'o.'-,- heel received last week. This option is li ve-- to h,i 0 liecii about at too vote of i'J t.ood tor a two f ord interest in the mine Af'.i r a c.iretul examination 01 tiie propcriy, the doveiopmeiit made nnd the amount of ore iu sight. The syndicate came ; conclusion that the siiowin ; was not .ood ciiouoh lo ni 11 11 i pioncy as w as asked lor it. The patty returned to Logan believing that all tje'.'oiialions had lalien through a.id that a deal wouol not be made. Alter their arrival however another confer-ence was had and as a result, it is stated that the sale was consummated and two third yards of the sumiowu mine is now tiie property of the Logan nnd Salt Lake men. The price at w hich the transfer was made, could not be learned, but it was by a person not a parly to the purchase, lhal it w as somewhere near the rate of i'io.UUO ior the whola prop-erty. IiniiriTcnieat lu th tlr M. Mann, Kennedy it company are working their mine in Big Cottonwood willi tin cie men driving two tunnels, one of them being in aevuiity-l- i 1 e feet and j the conference adjojkns. Th A.lct.on of Ollli arn and MItnarlo fr ih liikt. The Salt Lake Make of Ziou con-finne-the following ollicers and au-thorities and the work of the semi-annua- l conference having been completed Adjournment was ordered: J'nsiili M. Cannon. rutins, Hor -- Joseph K. Taylor and ( 'harie W. IVnrose. llu.lh Vmiwithrs William Kdding-ton- , Tiieodore McKeoo. (ieo. J. Taylor, Henry Dinwoodv. Anders W. Wtnberg, J'oIidT. Caine, Jesen W. l'ox, James I. Freeze, Milando Tr.itt, Henry P. Kiclmrds, Klias A. Smith and Joseph L. ('. Young. AU' :rin!is --John Nicholson, John Clark, lUvid b. lvis, Orson A. Wuol-lcy- , W'illiiim W. Kiter, Kdward Suell-grov- John Kirkman, Frank 11. Hyde and Spencer (Jlnwson. I'rc.iidcnt Hi ii I'ri' sl'x ltniriiiilVA Moitih, with (,fo. H. Wuihtce and Wil-liam C. l)iiiiluir as his counsellors. I'atriurchs-iJh.irl- es W. Hyde, Lor-enzo 1). Young, William J. Smith. Draper, ,binpii Jiiiigslmry. Alon.o II. l;alt.igh, W'.isl.mgton l.ninoii, lieii'-- Noruiau r.nd Joseph lUriie. Thefollowitighilmu missionaries were conlirmed: An.;iia M. Cannon. .l is .pi. K. Tuylor.Char'.es W. l'cmiusf. "f t'in tann. Amlerson, la X AicMtirrin. J:Hii-- s Arule.-son- Finn,; M M!l.Il.'.le, D;iv;ii ilfaiie, Waller .1 M Us, . ll Humms, ,Ns, h Ni .iiols.m. Julin Hull. r. Jn!.rti!i Mii.sb.tt. ry W lleltoii. Clniri.'S (i liailer, Win I. r.il.iy. Sum ml Hinl. ilenrv .V I'lilllilis. 1:1 r lllair. iieurVe K I'ht e. Kit 11 Ciiiiuon. CeuiiieM J'lf ry. li.:o. y Cumiiim'S, Ii ii li bamuel w Carl sou, A VV hiter, Win W Canuon, Lewis M Kichai4, Franklin 8 ClTistimson, J. is Hoiuuey, jr, (irorjje Canuou, Aii-'- J Meul. Joan II C' .r.non, John M Koss, Clia les J Carlisle, James It Howe, W m II CiirilM. Theodora s.iodalil, J M CiininiiUKS. Arthur S'liiunemays, ,.os W Havu, Uavd t, Stewart, a U Uouuall. William B bhai i, Jaiie-- s Uavln, David F S iu del s, .lohn W Dune, Wlllard Savi'Ri. Cruris it liean, Joseph II Si'o:.lit. Ni!il Kavia, Uavlit Sloan, Enward I. Finery. David 3 Stewart. Wii.u.nM Fla: hmail. Jann's J Smith James (i Ferguson. Harlow Talinat;. .lames F ilrother, Herman Taylor, Unhurt II T Hughes. 'r,ineis D Totiiason, Tli"(loie ny.le. I' rank I! Tay'.or. ' 'iu.. A Holt. Thomas M Tovey, Will. am U llint.e, F F Vo...l. Vv ill. am Hansen, JohnK Wabh. John liayiis. John Woolley, urson A H uisoii, William h Welis. J.wepb Himiii), Jane's N W.M.Iley. Allmrollt II Harrington, Lian W.kmI, WilHa n, jr Jensen! Andrew WilcKen, CharlB.s 11 Jaek, Will. am T Wells. (! II F Jones, Nathaniel V Wilt ox. Charles t James John. FifthSt Wells, John Kunl.all, S F Walton, John J Kedilin.'toii. John W Wn,'ht. Klias .4 Lamtioi t. (ieoreeC Vouul', Itiitkard W Lovett, (Jeonte U. Clerk of the stake and of of the high council James 1. Sterling. Stake reporter Fohn M. Whittaker, Hoard of education of tho Latter-da- Saints' college ef Sait Lake Angus M. Cauuon, William IL Douaad, John Nicholson, Klias Morris, William A. Hossiter, (Jeorgell. Taylor and Henry VV. Naisbitt. James E. Talmage, superintendent of classes for the religious instruction of the children of the Latter-da- Saints in the stake, with Willard lione and Joseph Nelson as his assistants. Relief societies Mary Isabella Homo president, Eltniua S. Taylor and Helen M. Witney, counselors. Young Men's M. I. associations h h. Fit't, presideut; Royal 15. Young and James W. llardlcy, counsel-ors; Charles Ii. Felt, secretary. Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement Association Mary A. Frcez.e, presi-dent, with Mary Pratt Young and Neilie Colcbrook as her counselors. Sabbath Schools Thomas O. Criggs, superintendent; Richard H. Home aud W illard C. liurton as his assistants. i'lhnnrv Organizations Ellon C. Clawaon," president; Camilla C. Cobb and I.ydm Ann Woos, counselors. Tabernacle Choir E. M. Stephens, b ailer; and a'.l tho memUers of the choir, with Joseph J. Daytics as or-- I ganist. Fresidetit of the Scandinavian Mcet-- j itig of Salt Lake City -- Anders W. Win-- I berg. S. P. Neve ami C. A. Carhtuiat as his counselors. President of the Meetings Arnold II. Scbulthess; with Henry C. Reiser and Christian Willcy as his coun-selors. I AH A ITlliS. Citv council tonight. S. K. .".iati.s A: Co., tor furniture. How long shall tho Indp up rciun. 'i'h,' I'.omoi ratic jiniiinries will be Id teni;hl. The op.'t.ing attendance at the pub- - and private .solum, s in this city was ro'l. The t'n'.on l ao'.fic reports transport ,.t.. ;t) ponpie to tiailiehl yes- Ida V. 'I ll !,-- n dr.n-- i corp" will go to (Jar- - , ,. ,, 1; o ;dor ,0 band the I; .M ,i, ' lay. v i,,. , ,1 t i 11 of t he M'hoo! i there 1, nolo o ,!,! iiici'oa- o iu ti e ca.u of o hu. V, i.,.:,r N i o n !.r. Tho 1, ,10 be ie.il only fashion-J- , ' but yenerai. Toluol row eoiiin:.' a positive ol the i n.iral society will be lot at the till crnaeid. I'me el cam v,i:ii thn best cup of ill', 11 in tin riiv, nl the 11 noe l,il.ug Hi ,r, '', 1. !', I li - L 'I'lnrd NHliH su-e- t. John M. Kei.ne.ly is nientiotied as is of tho caud. dates for mayor of thij ty at the iii'iiiiitipal election in Feh-iry- . The I'tah rt ii'inissioii n ill meot at hiea.;o on uiT 'i and Mil..! its aim il report to the hoeretary of the lei ior. lloirtfoft-'- l that I'll''. Wl .FKl.vTlMKS ill be in.!tl Il wiil be a (loir- - jle paper, a cci'iiiete paper and a re- - :i blican ) a pi . . Mrs. Jlei.tmi Itenedic!. Miss Fannie) oling and ,ii-- - l'otue 'l oung Kayo a laniiiiiL' lea to t'i:';r hister, Miss Ixutc iniiig, la--- i voiiii.g. 'lie.) ipi'iitciiv conference will bo lid in tho ,Mt M l'l. church S iinr-i-neuing. Ib'v. !). I. C. lldl wiil eiii'ti Siiiul.iy lii'.irning. Ii. N. I'liiiiiiiton has s dd two lots in obln p 11 k to John ( for fcJMii. r. t II -- i n will b'li. I. ,'-- o one lot ill ,ine place to Mr. Ibmser lor VI.'"1. Lace ctirtrii.'H, biieoleiims, Marks & Co I'ndertuker Ilv.ius li,:J forenoon lipped the remains of the late Mrs. urliKiis ovi r the 1'nioii I'acille to Deii-?- r for burial. The i'ain.iy accompany ie body. The way the I'uijn l'acific handled in litiiniie.ls of people 011 tin! tlariield no veslcid:. v w ii Iciiit accident is evi-- I nee. thai tho public is sale with such ciuly hands at the helm. The funeral of the late J. W. Stevens ill be tomorio'-- afternoon at - clock, hen ; at the lesidciici (if s son in law. i hi :1 (Jl'.iy. .No. oiii Till ll 1 Ollllll Ii ! I ft , c t . The do ..ii tiiu-iil- has appointed l'ost-- j lienton 10 all the post- - ' in .Salt Lake voiinty. The stamp 1'iei-lle- will ;: t thcmsli os and tlic.r ces in shape lor bispeel in 11. Oiioo-- cr Salisbury report"-- tho fnl-- ! will'.: telttperatiiie lit S o'clock this a.t iiinir. S alt L.r.e li'l, l,iiioliain ini-s- - ,g, (hplen i l. J,..g-- ho, I' u'k City ('.:!, roo Alts 51, Moektou ot. Tiie parado ycMerday was line anil civ creiiitublo to I tin workingmeii of t.ih. The e'liini city wai inicresteit ttie event ami c.iiigratulateil tho la- .Ming :nc:i iu tii.dr gra'id sue "ess. li liiirdici, block' A cln.riH choir will be oy.;a'ii. ed to n s ;it the I'nitarian F 'I'vicos. I r .t 11. I'. :.l miy will conduct the lorus. All singer-- , w ho desire to join ic ehon.s tiro iuv.te.l to meet at fc'ib-r'.- niii ic toro iii o'clock r'ulay Last ni r'il the K:o ( ramie Western Jiplov. s ci :i ftr d I'O'il thoir pienio at jiringviile to to.s oi'y. Tli.-- a j'lTV ti:i:o :r: v. til not forgot that the W. (1. is a desirable to worii lor. ' The oliicial board of the ,M. I'. '.iil'.'h of Salt Lake l ily po t la-- t nia lit jiong tho business ma.ters iransaeted, ifl jt:T 11 v. I r. iilabry, wits voted cacation o:'one m ut It. This is pro- - r c.s the pa-l- is a faithful worker' . J .... . . ' . . g,l lieoill a loi. ,. ..i.it.ij nun v if tho e.i' t next ?' .'!"! i.v. !r. llurd.ck. Sc t ,i;oi bacii block. H"V. Pr. T. C. M'.l'.'odicatci 1. ; -v I II. Ciiiinth at Kureka Sunday. I'r. iit.piirc't uf ti : ser.ihlcl if 1 would i.!r..' ' " to .support a miii-t.-r- . i. in ; th.-:.- t conta .buto tin per -- . t A. 'i t t'ilisllol s ii l I 'r. Ibii', "w!:.-!- thin a. ii, i lai.-iei- si ,'ti it V il g their in-C-m to aid it! '10 ca'i.io. I'.hat was 10 t colli ct'.Ofi I c :T received." ,uv. J . 1. iii Ian of Nephi ill be the 01 the Eureka lloek. I all sti-lc- Knox hats jit received at . L'. (iariln.'i's. 111 Main M IN THE BONKKT. Some of the Iloada Arouacl Which tbe Busy Little Itnot is Very Ereasily Buzzing. riQHT FOR TEE MARSHALSHIP. The Woods Full of Candidates-Revelati- ons in a Meeting Divided in its Poii'.icil Sentiments. "It is alrcudy written on the wll," said SlierilT Andy liurt this a'.ternoon, "that a citizens' ticket will 00 arrayed against the liberals at the next Febru-ary election, and that the stn.g.'lc will be between these factions. And when I say this I ipiote from a many liberals as 1 do from republicans n;.'d demo-crats. It was no later than tills morn-ing 1 hoard a member of tho city coun-cil say that the eoiiiiiiiiS and supports had linen knocked Ironi Iho liborai Btructure when lh" majority re; rt (d thn police committed f ilb'i to cut;- - Of course be was aroused and said ' thingii in the heat ait (I fever (,f hidigna- - lion that he would scafce.y a dl.cro to in the evei't that a party was at stake. 1; iivevcr it botrsvs one thing tluu ;i strict party measure cannot safe-ly rely on its pan representatives i i tho ha ird for succ.-ss- In other wor.'s tiie present ad.ninistration has been politically uitstxeii. and no man can comiort himself with the assuraiice that the fate of a party measure is in the hands of a par-ty majority. The admini.iiratiou is 110 more liberal lit this hour than it is peopio's and as for my personal opin-ion one municipal affairs I beiieve it tho best thing tint could have hap-pened. We have got a large amount of important worn before us and with the lives so clearly draw 11 we are as sure economical results. "The foremost workers in a citizens movement have aiready begun to pave away for a ticket and 1.1 a recent meet-ing in a First South ;reei oiliee the the departure was generally discussed, some one sprung the name of (ie.orgo A. Lowe, the wag 111 man for mayor, lie is a republican which is otic and possible the only material objection to him but no one would challenge his in-tegrity, his eoinpenteney or his interest in the" upbuilding of the city. 'Well, jot that down,' exclaimed otto of the path linders, "who lor recorder;'' "What's the objection to Frank Kimball," cliiiii'rl one of the council and his name went down on the slate. "Ami treasurer?" caroled another. "Well, Jack Wnlden's good enough lor me," caroled tiie conference in chorus, and tiie pre. cut iiicuwbeiit's uauio was on the ticket. "A nomination for city marshal then arose as tho next, the next order of bu-siness, ami tho fact revealed iisell' that a d'.'sper i!e point iu the nnnals of war had been re. i' hod. The lieid was sur-veyed. On t;;t! othar side the woods were full of candidates. 'I hero is 'war-den j Yati leroool; for whom the libera5 ontcriaiu the givat t admiration, an of whom I he criuiin.'il no doubt flan. Is in ti'rrihed a'.v . Xiuii'o is Joli.i M. Young w ho tnui.i 110N a fiO ini-- ti'l- - t low iii-- from young L'tai'. but h" hits t!,c Trt "::r a'ol Its saloiiites to light. TI1011 there is Major Stanton, chief of the lire departr.io-.it- wl. ha an en-thusiastic f.iilowiitg right in the heart I I,.. Ii I.,,,. i.ej ... ... .v! a reniehdoo-- e.'.ort at thj primaries, .'oily Rv-ii- n'.j I; ; the bco iu ins boii- - net ar.'l : ' it an-- ldiiiu ' '.i eliael (..'.union aside. ( If course ho won! captain of tl.e forco it tie- t veil- ti.iit h,.-- ; ci.icf lr, Uinphed. R.-...- ,s a s.n oth, a roil wire-pullo- iii'.l as ii' ioii ,:.iy be of ( 'aptam ;' curiae, would ) have at lcat one bank if not the entire 7 'li'i-.-);- fore-- ! to a'i'.i lid Tufts nays he , out !oi h ,i,,e of ti c grapes this season. while Cap-tain 1 fowling is carefully bin. en ' thn way. This is none of ti " timber that is now io the liberal forest and the rivalry prooi lo be so tierce that fatal disal.'cctiou is threat-ened. Asa c.'indolato on tho C.tieiis' tieket, some one launched the iii'ino of Arthur i't-i- tt. .'idoliig tlmt be would rally its entire This was the. slate that w is ha tdy tu i'l" up, atnl then Hie order id business so, t led down to nominations tor citv eoiiiic i. In ibe First tiie naino of ibi.-n- (J. Siimv, who Iran on tho lion ai b an ticket I or school t rii i '. was sprmrr, aid two leauks wore ieit for l.i coiieaiiies. In Iho Second tun o one presented the iiiitirs olCas-- ;, , !lu '. Picknrd, and cou.ir on to Hi t '! ; ird were the ii'iuies ol M e( 'oriii"!; Trocw celt, Treat ami P'.vihn-!:"- lor Coiiueilman 111 the l oin . '1 i 101:1,0-- . oi K iw ie.s, Ted-Cel- l ii.oo e .'1 ' S mi; .1 were " i j ::;;d couri er il oiii to til" fth c ll:e on ni".--. ol ( m, Lett and Handier ', r. lb coursn j ,1s ticket was put out r.s a leeh v 1,- l iho i;iierst taken iti i, .A, r.i j iv.iic'i iv;.y 111': .vind is biov. leg, and as s iid before it looks now cs :.' tec v oe'U i;y elee'.i i'i had settled dowu i a ;r-.- h) bctw ecu ti.e citizens ii'i'I ti'-- i.berii..'." TINTIC AND THE RAILROADS. rb L'uloa run Bo and Iu Switch! Work on th It. U. W. Since Jay Could ipeut a few short hours iu Kureka three weeks ago, rail-road matters in that camp have been in a most etrervescent condition; no one knowing in the morning what the day would bring forth. The first thing no-ticed was an apparently uncontrollable desire on the part af the Union l'acific representatives to lay switches to the differeut miues. Never before hail the company shown so much solicitude for its patrons. Il would lay awitch.es any-where that anyone might desire and in some places where they were most undesirable. It was evident the intention was to fully occupy every available bit of the surface. After these plaus hal been carried on for a few days a cliange of inclination was mani-fested, and surveys are now being run in every direction, one being made to the Mammoth mine and another to the Northern Spy, it being reported in this city yesterday that trie right of way man of the road was eudeavoring to mako arrangements with the dillerent claim owners for a right of way over their property. W. F. Hay, one of tho principal con-tractors on the Rio Grande Western, who arrived ia the city last night, says there are fully 1 ,000 men working on the grade of that line within three miles east of Eureka, most cf the operations being confined to Honiansville canon. From Homans- - viile to the top of tho Eureka divide the grade was almost ready for the ties and a force of men had been put to work 011 the Eureka side yesterday. lie hail just gotten under cover in his longest tunnel, which will bu .00 feet, bill ex-pected to be aide to drive it in si:Uy days. Mr. Day anticipates that trains n ill be running into Eureka over the Rio (irande Western by January 1. ror&k.r't l.ojiilty. mi:, ha Hee. l.x iroieruor Forakcr of Ohio, is ra ported to be confident of republican success in that stale this y ear. Ha it pioleil in a recent interview as ei ing i half a score of cogeui reasons his Kith in the result, nod perhaps the ol them is bis statement thai the repub-lican party is enthusiastically united in support of its- candidates. Thes : s 011s ot the ex co ornor ou'ht to o;o tat" toward correcting the impression euieitainod by some that he is not heartily iu favor ol Major McKinlev'.s election, or that in some way he isdis-.gtuntle- Fair-minde- men will be disposed to accept toe opinions of For-- t aker regarding the out'ook nsoiveu in perfect good f titil, and undoubtedly he w iil lind opportunity to make sntislac-tory doiiiunstration ot tins before the campaign is much further advanced. Meanwhile Me Kin Icy is piiMi'iig the light with his wonted' spirit and vhror. and (he situation aopears to be growing better for the republicans every day. - Fprc.al .tiorllDe, Notice is hereby given that a special 'meeting of the" stockholders ol tiie National I'.tulding and Loan association of Salt Lake City will bo held at the ollieR of said association, rooms s, '., I!) and 11, Commercial block, in altLake Citv. on Saturday the liith (ley of September A. 1). WJ, at-- o'clock p. in., for the purpose of coii.-idcv- r.ud acting upon proposed amend men's to articles one to twenty-fou- inclusive of the of said nssocitu io'i : which proposed aiuendii.eiiiH were sub pitted in wrilinir to the board of dir-ct-ir- s at their regular monthly meeting on the -- Mil day of Julv IS'.il. I'.y orilcr of the Board oi Director-.- , UriisoN !iirii. Secretary. Dr. P. Trows, oculist, anrist, optician Sicctacles lilted. Commercial block. VVIllt ii Tin S',1'111',1 CilltlTill-i- From It .rpr'i- s Voim;; I'oiUs. Ail unallected, low, distit.rt. siher-totie-voice. 'JTih art of pleasing those aroipul you, and seeming pl"as"d with them and all they may do for you. , The charm of making little s u r',,1 ps quite nat in ally' , as il ui no arcuuiii t ) your-ielf- . The habit of making allowances for the opinions, toolings or prc.'p.id.ccs of others. An erect carriage, a soi nd boi1'-- . A good memory for faces aud s connected with them, thus avoid. pg givin : ollense through not I ("'.' 11, ic-- nor bowing to people, nor saymg to theiri what had best be left unsaid. The art of listeuinir without impii- - ' tience to prosy talkers, and sending at the tw ice-told tale or joke. ii'.KSONAL. M. IlKllct.t. wii'c and child of Dcuvtr r t the Walker. o. Vt'. Crtift. fcaoirer of tho Vau.'ia-.- liiie, is iiiii. Sheriff M. .J. Cody of Sacramento ouiity, CaL, is at the Cidb n. S. Lac. special a of tho ,la;iie onsiil at Vokohaiiia, is stopping in the i lv. Mrs. 1 A. VVithers of Pip'blo v:sit-ti-her mother, Mrs. Sholcs i f this ' . Mr. Hurt Tliurnian ami Miss I lorenee ko of I'r.n o visited tho family of li. 5. ,M;i mi this w ci k. J. iv. Wr.tci'tiian, peneral freii'ht .eept i tlie C0101 ado Midltiiid, is sluik-ji-s- i -- ads ith .ion friends. C'' it'!-- s Coryell c.tid wile wiil leive iiitho iiio.i J'aei.'ie tonight for their l ei,.! ai (iranil Ledge. Mich. M, ers. I'. P. I.ii!"S end I Hto I'mdliii'.'. WOoiS:. Joseph's yi. Hi. il 111' sj 11,1,1, n o. here iook.ng for invcslinciits. H inks liiii il, liir.s'ie.ai director and liaioo.'or oi the Iviveka is speud-r-a low days wti'i lrieuds iu the, city. 11. .. Tiers in, t:i. I'tah representat-ive at the Annapolis naval academe, s having a line vs.c ition among his hieiii's iu Salt Lak'i. I'iorson pxpecti to report for duty iu about two v. v J. K. Watterman, freight' Igei.t of the Cclorad.i .Midiaud, is m tuo s:iy today iiccoip.-ini.:- by Mr. Turner ?! St. Loai i. Tfiey are b ung enter-- j iained by ll.'.ny HuiiieH, the vigilant' local r. preicutativo uf the great broad ;a;igc. GARFIELD BEACH New Ton l.nril. On anil alter Aunaist tilth trains will run as follow Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Sait Lake, (lav.lelit. (Jaitio'ti. Salt Lin o 7; 10 a. in. : - a. ri. Ilt.iii a. 1:1. 1'.': ' p. in. li.Uui. in. io;4ha.m. .tio. nt. .'m.. t ".. lionp.m. t.'i p. ni. ;:: . in. l u. "i. Sie0o.ni. m. ttilp.ru. 1:1.. p.m. thoiiii. 111. Silt. p. m. f 'iji. in. lei . p. 01. Limp. in. 4: lip. hi. :") p. m. si Lip. 111. 6:utlp. III. Il.4." . to. y. p. III. I" 1 p. Ml. laily cto-n- t Sunday. I rch, sti-- Hand In attendance every nay. I are (or the round trip, so cents. I). L. Itl'llITY. Gen'l Ag t I ass'n r llep't. T - - v.i 1. r a (j.)ntt-ol- , Oh- - ei m N. a- - i e. 'Vlien I'm mi! 0' ot tlie IleKin-Ic- y tariii law arc 11. Uiif. stud tin ped!" ,ii(i"s!rv of lies tti.r.d will no lotigc r be t.r o ! :c-- v o mt ro d i.y l;ro foreigners who- t ' o nbic t 1 xtrt lions of dollars 111 exorbii-n.- pr'-ce.- H'oni the people of Hi'k coun.'.rv 'o'lort) the McKiniey law went iuio al;oii. Itiyn ami itar. Dr. Ira Lyons has reoved to Hooper- - Etdredge buddiug, South Main ulreet. (.. A. 11. Jas. IS. McKean post will hold a special pieeting for important business Tuesday. Mh inst. Let every member be present 11. A. Wiiitnky, Commander. II. Hop & Co. have determined to close out their entire stock at cost. This oilers to the public a rare rhanne , to purchase Chinese and Japanese goods at a big bargain. Call early and get lirst choice of their complete stock. ' No. 5i! Main street. Kii.i !o. p in 1' niluct. Pu'-i- t'.a.i m-- ;. e't-. e! i;or Mcixiiuey's insgg.ti.sn on tho . tiriff lo-- t) n ine of the r s leg witii the .,iti...ii-- h press, fi'oi i thn la. : ten tli 'I crops nre s'ei uiatit io i'lts coiiti ry uu I poor in The I. ivi-iii pa; i t will Kei'ti uu iheir iittiiel.s. b:;t .cin-ri-fa'- 'pro lie '1 s bcii'g i, ice dee;) in pro-- die's ii : prosperity, as it were, nre too litisy to waste any torn) ever them, j Monoy to Loan. I have money to loan in amounts to Fiiit on long or ehort time. Sam J. Kenyon. room till. Uonoer b!oel--. |