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Show J2 THE SALT LAKE TIMES. WEDNESDAY. JULY, 29, 1891 AN IMPORTANT BILL. The Royal ruklac I'.wii.f Condamaed la Ilia N..w Vara Legislature. NcsrYoik Press. Last Monday Mr. Kelly introduced the followiug bill in ths assembly. A careful resduig of it will show that It il a very important one. An act to prevent the use of poison-ou- t aii J injurious iogredients in baking powdn.it, VVhekka", Baking Powder manufact-ured in this state kuown us the "KOY-AL- " alum unit ether I'.skira Powdora and advertised fur sale a ablolutely pure; and, Wiieiii'.ai. Official examination slimr thi'in to contain ammonia and other in-jurious ingredients; therefore Ihe Peo-ple of tho State of New York, represent-- ' ml in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: Section 1. Kvery ran or package of baking powder containing Ammonia ottered for sale in this State shall have a conspicuous label thereon with the words "Contains Ammonia" printed thereon in plain type, not smaller than great primer and any person who shall sell, or hare or oiler for sale, any such can or package of linking powder without such label thereon, shall La guilty of misdemeanor. KirtioH 'J. This act shall take effect July 1, 1!)1. A MISFIT MARRIAGE LICENSE. Rba Woulda'l U. lliiu aad Ha Wanted Ills Maaey Back. H.iTer's Di.ar. "I got a license here day yes-terday," Paid a man to a elork in tho Vital Statistics ollioi-r- . 'That docu-ment Rave permission of tho people of thio soveligu state lor the Uniting in wedlock of Jeremiah Sassafras and Annabel JL Jimkiu," "Yes.'' "I paid fifty cents for that license in good hard cash." "Well, what of it!" "Annabel MeJiinkin won.t have mo." "That's bad. Went back ou her prom-ise, did dieY" "Not exactly, sir. You seethe hadn't promised to miirry me." "Then why did you got a license?" "It was this way: 1 loved her, and wanted 10 marry her; and I thought if 1 got a license und look it to her, she'd see I meant business and would come to time." "And it didn't work?" t "No. sir. 1 showed her t he big seal of the state and told her that tho eyes of the wh .c commonwealth, through the duly qualified olliecrs, were upon her and her duty was to obey tho man-date of thai aw." "What lid she say to that?" "She only laughed." Tlinf'e vnlT mill " "Sa l's no name for it, sir; and I want to know what s to bo done." "I don't see any remedy." "Is a weak girl with red hair to defy tho authority of the sta'e?" "Thai's fibout the way of it." "Can't you scud au ollicer to impress upon her dignity of the commonwealth, and to make, her understand that the documents issued liy this oilice are not to be triliud with? " "No." "Well, I suppose I cau got my money baik cau't lr" "No" "Here's the license just as it was w hen I took it away from here, not a bit tho worse for wear." "We cau't tako it hack, sir, or refund the fee." "And you can't compel the girl to marry me after issuing that license aud charging mo good money tor il? ' "No." "Then that settles it. Tho govern-ment of the present day is hollow mock-ery. Henceforth I am au anarchist of tho reddest redness. Y'ou hear me, minion ol a supine and powerless state! I do, bull return! The day of vengeance draws nigh, sir. Beware! Y'ou shall hear from mo agaiu, and when you hear me, tremble!" And" Jeremiah Sassafras was gone. THE CONDUCTORS LOT. II Loeks Like Aa Laty J'l, Bnl Ha Waiohea Lota ! Taints. New York World. The average conductor in a railway car lakcsyour ticket and punches it two or three times atiy-wher- e in the general endeavor to mako queer little holes in it. Not so the conductor of a Pennsyl-vania Company's train. Kvery long-distance ticket "issued by the Pennsyl-vania load has numbers stamped on it, Indicating where it should be punched. Kach conductor, as tho traveler is handed ou from one to the other, punches in a new place with a different kin 1 of punch. Kach of thc.ic punches is icg..,ierii with lit- eoadiietoi s name, so that, when ti.e licket is Imally taken ii, an. I turin-- in lull of queer holes, the railroad man iu the cud of the load cau tell emi-ii- through w Lose hands the traveler hsi parsed, 1 the conductor punches in the wrong place or f'ai.s to punch this is registered against l,im 'I Ho knowledge of this ci-i- i .am check lends to make him care-ful to get all the liokelsaud to punch them properly. Altogether the con-ductor is a pretty busy man. After his trip is over he inn two hour's of solid work sorting out his tickets, balancing those over his division and waking up his cash account. Ou the suburban roads these conduc-tors' accounts are footed up every day lor every train, so that the company know every day just how much each train has earned tho uay before. Of course, all this means hard, work for the conductor. RIOT IN AjESTAURANT A Bace of Eaffiaiti Demolish the Qaaens-warsa- Assault ths rroprie-to- r and Ca'hior, A CRD8ADE OH TEE E0B03. Siiteen Bubuit tpm,iaus Ban in Mag-gie Morr.a the Etispoadunt ia a Qiic-i- fraud- - At 7 50 o'clock last evenings tc.ls-- t hone summoning polico aid i i Ai insirnn j' ai iSij Wesi j First South w is unstirred by Sergeant (iieiiii and Ultber Dacgcl, who found i ho building badly wrecked and the ci i litems terribly tleuiol shed. The pro-prietor w:is b ending from a cut over his eye and too lady easitler smb-rin-fiom a blow in her breast. 1'hes.eutus gave chase and the perpetrators were overtaken at another corner aud hur-ried to the police station, where they weru idtiutilied as Le Johnson and h. Carmichael. This morning Judge Gee lined them in the sum of 8:0U each. After demolishing the glassware and assaulting the inmates of tho restaurant the men had stoned the windows, or.e of the rocks striking the young lady. Tlia Roll. I Fuail b. City Detective Hugh Glenn is doing some philanthropic rork that will yet resp the just reward. Ho has taken tip the csseg of Mrs. Wollie Gardner and Mrs. Simmons whoreeent'y placed themielvi'S on the mercies and charities of the department, aud at 'A o'clock this afternoon the relief fund had reached nearly S.'O. Subscriptions will still be received at police headquarters. Tha Haunt of tba Hobo, Officers Parker, Poal, Glenn, Birk-ne- r and Saunders made a crusade upon the haunts of the hobo last night and succeeded in bagging sixteen fine specimens fourleeu of whom were two hours to vamoose while the two remaining ones were simply de-clared "iu bad company." Pollua I'll klue. John Doyle, recently released from the county jail on Judge Zane's ruling was run in last night aad this morniug given two hours to leave town. Frank Stewart, the safo blower, was bound over to the grand jury in the sura of t'MW and Harry Silver alias Cook, the watch thief in the sum of ttiUO. Frank Spancer, Mike Cavanaugh and Thomas fthechans, tho two former crip-ples, were arrested by Officer Enslhiger at 11:40 this morning for lighting and are now held. Miss Maggie Morris was this morn-ing informed that she had been made the defendant in a suit instituted against her by Burt Brothers the Ogdeu dry goods men who set up that she owes money for purchases in the sum of t.'(M). An investigation has developed the fact that an adventuress impersonating Maggie, , and accom-- ; anied by an accomplice who gave the name of Frost, procured tho goods aud made away with them. POPPINC THE QUESTION. A Systematic Siatnail of Arriving at a Vary Wesired Point. Ti.l nit. Don't be too sudden alioi.t it. Many a girl has said "no" when she meant "yos" simply because, tho lover didn't choose the rij'lit tiui':and pop the ques-tion gently. Take a dark night 1 .r it. Have the blind? closed, the curtains down and tho lamp turned lilo.-.- t out. Sit near enough to her so you can hook your lit-tle linger into hers. Wait until the conversation begins to Hag aed then quietly remark: ' S 1 want to nsk you onie j thing." She will fid-je- about a lillic an t prob-a'-l-reply: "Yes?" Ar'.er a pniise you fan my actiii'is must have shown that is, vdii must l:ave seen 1 mean yo-- i mu-- t lime been ais tre that " Pail"! here for aw liile, but keep your little linger firmly locked, slie may cough and try to lurn the Mih.i-r- t ofl by nuking you how you liked the sermon, but she only dues it to encourage you. After a pause von can continue "J was thinking as 1 was coming up the street toniclit. that bel'uro I went away 1 would ic-- you that is, I would broach the subject nearest iny 1 mean I would know mv " Slop again and give her. hand a squeeze. She may make a move to gel away or she may not. In either case it iimnirs w fll for you. Wait live minutes then go on. "The past year has been a very happy one to me. but I bono that future years v. ill be still happier. However, that depends entirely on j oil. I mil here to know that is. to ask you I am here tonight to hear from your own lijil the one sweet " Wait again. It isn't best to lie too rash about such things. Give her plenty of time to recover her compos-ii- i then put your hand onycur I ; ai t and c oitiiiiie: "1 es. I thought as I was coining here tonight how happy I d been, nl'U I Said to iii vse.it ih.iL if 1 on v knew you would consent to lie mv that is, I said it I only knew if I was only eertaiu that my heart had nut deceived mo, and you were ready to share" Hold ou i Here's no hurry about it. (iive the wind a chance to sob and moan outside among the trees. This w ill make her lonesome, ami call up all the love in her heart. When she begins to cough and grow restless you Can go on. "Iieforo I met you this world w as a dosort lo mo. I didn't take any pleas-ure in life, and it didn't matter whether the sun shono or not. It is for you to say whether my future Khali lie a prairie of happiness or one long and never-ci- i Ving pathway of thistles. Speak, dearest. iSnisie. and sav find sav ttintr Give her live minutes more by the clock, and then add: "That you you will bo that is, that you will be mine! " She will heave a single look up at the clock ami round the room, and then as she slides her head oer your vest pocket she will whisper: "Henry I will." A NEW mCKON FIRST Tbo City Eailway Comranv Granted the Biut to Lay It to ths Ervatkm The Eapid Transit. 0 2TE KOLE OrriOEE EETISLS And ths Mantle Landed Upon ths Ebould-- of J. W. Keff-Ele- ven Mots Salojns in Sii;li- - City council mot in regular s .on Mayou Scott prcniiiiug and ('ouui-il- u-- j Parsons, Aeders-m- Lynn, Manly, Hyde. Young, K.trrick, Heath, Pontile-ton- , Tollaud, Pickard and Kpattard roll call. A loug lis: of potitions and coiutnuni-cstiou- s were subinittcl and dispo-e- of. upel'iiiieud:iDt Welti cf iio l;io Giando Western railrwsJ in reply to a coiuplsiut fja nsi wns.e water Btnting that if the road was permitted to make a connection witii the round hoiisn and the sower the trouble would he rume- - dlf'd. Water M ister Poags of Sugsr Loaf reported that the cost of tbo nuw ditch from the penitentiary east to connec-tion with the ei'.y cnusi was $:J!l(l.."0 and a:.k that the city psy it portion of the cost, referred. Assessor Cluto wss allowed further time and until August to complete the Hsse.-sme- rolls.a Tho Great Salt Lake Allot Springs Knilway company represent ad that it had completed a lius of r.iilroad from the cornnr of North Temple and Third Hest streets to Keek's Hot springs, and asked fur a fraoclute on Third West stieot from North to South 'lemplo street. Accniiipanying this petition were letters from property owners ask-ing that it b-- j gratitml; referred to the committee cn nlrcetn. On tie of the riy a'.'.oinoy Act l.l ra r w.t h .! in the sum of $uj Ijr fr.iiin I c iu the nl.t ul way to 1'ai.uy t canon. The bill of Gib Salt Lakn Strudainnr.t company iu the sum of H'-- &tt was, on recouiiueuilatiou of tho city euginutr, referred back to him. The petition providing for a bridge aeron tho canal on Sixth S ath was re-ported on favorably by thd coniiuittee ami will bo coustriirte.d at once. The board of public works recom-mended that sidewalk laid by the fol-lowing persons he accepted": J. M. Vard--op- , J. S Jnhnsou, Ledmau & , Christie, J. A. Pritsch fc Co., t.'ongro-jjstion-society, Mrs. K. O. Peteisnn, J. S. K. A. iiess'er, J. K. t'aine, q. V. Ilolmcca K. Little, Helia Carter, P. W. Madsen, Li.ie ;A. Young. .1. K. Taylor, James Konnslly, M. L. Cumuiiogs, Mrs. J. W. Stevens, K. ti. Wolley, Houlahan & Grillith. Adootcd. . The committee reported favorably on the quartet ly report of Superintendent ltya.11 of tha waterworks. Tho commi to on streets, to whom W8 refer; td the petition of citizens in the vicinity of Center street endorsing the petition of tha Street Kailway company for a franchise to Capitol bill, reported favorably, and tho road will now proceed with its work. A number of petitions for ihe ex-tension Jof irater mains anil remission of special tacs were reported ou favorably by the committee. The quarterly report of Chief Stau-tat- i tif the tire department was reported on favorably. ,The enmmittoe on waterworks recora- - r mended that the petition for tho exten sion of the water mains to tha arm springs bath house, on Ninth Kast street. Sixth avenue and to Levrrick avenue and Chuyenne street be granted. Couucilmon Young and Hardy object-ing, the matter was laid over for a week. The committee on streets reported favorably on tha petition of the l'apid Transit company to lay and operate a second track on First street fioinAto K aud from il to tho reservation. The report was adopted. The ordinanoo (riving the Kio GrniKle Western railway tho u.sn of Sixth Yet between Second aud Third South and between Second and Fourth South, to-gether witii a portion of Fifth South, on coalition of grading certain streets near its depot w as placed on its linal reading and parsed. Action on tho application of the pro-jectors of tha Poppleiou Place railway for a fi ancl.inu was deerrud for a week. The resolution providing a frauchise for the Capitol ilill railway was also laid over for a week. (ieorgo A. Lowe having tendered his resignation as a member of the board of public works it was accepted and J. V. Neflf was elected to succeed hiin. Eievcn liijuor licenses were grantsd and three refused. The following appropriations were made, alter which council adjourned: Ann i:i.i. ( ftk) fO Mount & iirltriu 1,0 0 nil II. W I.a vi 'ni-- 111 'w I.. 1". Kulsay 10 ifl U.C.Lett ,. lu iH) Total tl, HUM Come Only We a and Limited are Number buy of going Russets your l.ert. to We Ilusset Sell sell Them shoes at them of Cost at us. SrEjfCEit 6c LYNcrr. cost. The open air Re-publican meeting at the Eighth Ward Square, aunounced in another part of this paper for tomor-row evening has been postponed until Fri-day evening. 1 ' A IT. D -- ( ;O CAN DV MA KKilA!" ? dress Uarainer ot aid, Uox Xjb, Provo, Utnh. 'ANlKt AiiKNTS. 1UC A MONTH SET,-- l in c ctiBiniral rra.-e- r. Writ A. SuillU, BuKiir iloiiso Wara, Uuu. AyA MTKI-- 1H ISITtON A a" H( lUSKKEEp ' ir In wll-to-a- o ramily. Kulereiious ulr-e- n and required. AdareoS tarn "lioubekooper," TuissoOice. WANTED A PAitTxTlt IN I.EGITIMATB ?i liiislnesa; J.-- eaa iuak Jijo por uionta. Call at I'su soutti Main btrneu "yANTKO-- A f;OOT)7 ENFtfOKTir MAJl" f Willi l!ju. Lt'Kltlnmta liuaim to iw.i a'J per ceut. Adilrt.--a "is," Times oiacu. ClTi'ATi6MWANTKrliyYblJNi k man a retail salHsinan: nine years rlenoe; bout rterene. Aditrean "L," 'i'lraes. TANTED-AL- l7 IilNHS "OFSECOND bud fumttiirs, Icelilson & Webbar, 1S7 Boiuh Kirt Kant. iitoncu to $cau. A I'l'I.V TO W. ri. S1IKAUMAN OK C. O. V Whittienore, MiribD-Pitt- s lrur rnmpauy bnllfljiir. lol aud M, Souta Main . MON E VTI,C)A TrtANN AHaU Main street. Upstairs. 1)A K TI at S DCSiiuNa TO IJUKJOW OK TO money , n.t A. M. Junes. aK Main au MONEY TO LOAN ON iMPKOVKl) KEAU l.jr Jaitius H. Bacou, at tfla Amerl. can .National Hank "I AN'll S lTitt CRNT MjMU TIMB I 2 nionty 10 piT cent short time. Jolin J Hiiydir, :tii au.l aeituopwr biuek. Teiephona aay jror Sale. i TOlT H A L K"O0lil7nrU ANGE AM1 1 utensus, patent 11I1 sle plati-- eoffoa maj ehlr-e- , ta'ilflB ami chairs, etc. Apply at thi Monte ( rlsto. fil Wust SecotiU Soutu. C JJOlli-ALE-- NEW TWO-STOK- KI;ht franiB houso, cluss In, on too KoriUfi Transit linn. For partlcuiara lniiuiru at awJ taut bnveuth South street. I ?OH SALR A G5oD BUS1NKS3 FOl3 j i 8Mb or Dior for rent Must go at oueol I BS We..t First nonth. , ? I j j - , Voters are Invited to examine the ticket placed before theiu by tb REPUBLICAN PARTY St Jf jf; H And to oast their ballots for It. I v , It Is abore reproach. Tha canrtlflates sre all ropreBentatlve eltlzans and their election wlil be a crsdtt to Uil comuuuity. Tba tlukst Is as follows 1 $ov 3?pttj j IHK KKNT-MOK- LY FUnNriHKD J. rooms; ks, bailiand shade; S? Stma st, "kkntnTceTcknisiied room I' cheap. Apply ?3 1'irat atreot, Tweuty-tirs- t ward. yronlari.'KKNroTo--mnR anjvtwkob'esamuaxll'hoonuessef,or ON 8 with bourd. rent, IO.: U..N T WEI.L-r.rr.liTE- HASrH I iiieet. clump; vleclrle l'(.'ht iliiy and nb;ht. with I'lBtric pjw.-r- No. ao (..uninii'iclul nt. IfOH Kl'NT- - FTJHNIKHED KllMSi WITU if kltolienj k Kast First South. 1liX'TtMKnlK N r iTfJ HT- - ROOM KD HOUSE, Fat. S'l'ith Imt ,ien Fourth and Fifth C. L. ilanuauiau, Hi Mala street, up- stairs. rpwo AND FUH-nltui- a for rale. WS Knot Fourth bouth. J It fc N HIXJM3 WITII 1 bor.rrt, at f lu Las;. First South. TOK ROOMS, ELKO-- 1 trio liitf.t and tuth. with or without board. ;K) b.iuth Fifth Eawt. I COUNTY TICKET. CEERAL ELECTION AUGUST 3. I 1 jl For Oil lector, I FRANKLIN D. KIM BALL. M j tot Superintendwit of Schools, u. w. Ahit-roN- . 2 For flulectinen. I. FEBF.B A. SMITH, 1 J LEON AUD Ci. l!A .i.ly. j LEGISLATIVE TICKET. 1 roun-n- , 2 HAI.'KNESS, J i JAVE9 CEOttub A. LOWE. f oil ". ; T E. M CHIT! HLW, j JAES ! 1 A. VV. A K HON. ! f DKAtCNH"l,AH9AKIUTNH-iioEN-W, EEK, ' a Luuia cohn, j ' " Soot Los't-leTthk- T: pck1''tiok ton? I'nlon pa.iul some other papers Viil'iabie only to owner anil bearing nam r;o. Nicolas nit, l;trsnurir, Pa. written In ink inside. Finder return to Timks offlceaud rets-i- rovv.-ird- Was a b tter tic ket srerpnt lnthe fluid here? Were saler nx-- aver nominated for tho office to be flJled? Is there any reason why then gentlemen shoiil t be e ectedf Examine the u ket compare It with both the other, and make up your minds to VOTE IT. llcroonrtl. i u e n , ; m AiT(iax?ave alaSTTh V front room with privilege of bathroom, board if Uenire.i, In a wail ehadt-- house and Five rniuutos ride from Main street. Apply through box aa. OPIUM MOKPH IN eTcII XOKAL, COCA I N E habit cured. Chained aud Un-chained. Hook of IfiO paiTKS UlB'tr'd SHtit true. l'ay when cured. Dox I6w,8alt Lake City.Utah. 1 I OU 8 K MO VERS DOYLE "&VUW LE tt, .1 1 practical hoiine movers and raiaera. A life-loii- exrince. Largest outfit lu th territory. Ofllca. O'Connor & Huaflur's druif store, Main street. P. O. Hox 1 ihs. 3 . S1AIN ST., BA LT LAKE C1TV. --tVX-Xj ccth, fish mm, DEEP im STAGES I aotci0. Walker House. fhs Walker is located In the business ceotat of tha City and has all tha Hadsrn lmprcve,Tien!s 4 Conveniences Pertalntnc to a strictly first-clas- s house It a n;anaif.-- as well as any hotel in the West, m t li strictly trie business aud tourist hotel If Salt Lake City. Passenger Klevator. the Walknr and the Mntropolitan are the twe leading hotels of Salt Lake City. G. S. Erb, Proprietor. gALT JAKE rpiIEATER. Chas. S. IIuhtos. Manager ReY.T.DalittTalmage WEI) N ESI AY A I G UST 5 th. The First Methodist Church has the honor to announcs tha appearai ee of itSER!Gi'3 GREATEST DIVINE, Key. T. De Witt Talmage- - SUBJECT: Popular Prices, ,Ve. TRc and 11.01. Sale of opens August 4th at 10 a. in., at the Hox OMce. i , Will leave ntfOS. HOTKr. DAILY on ths arrival of the Utah & Ne-vada Train. Thus 'Will bi StatioDi for the Beot&t of fatBtmgsri on the Stage Line. 9 ParttrswlsMng information In regard to th road U1 call at Connor Uroa. Plstance by stave Una from Stockton to UaapiYt-e- lt mtla From Stex-iitu- to Bcrlhner s Hareh. US " " Scriliner'e Ranch to Dii(tway... .'ft " " Puwayt j Fish Spr ni 3d " " Hio Sprincs to f'littou "' Cilftou to Deep Creek 10 " Connor Broi Stoclton, Utal SaTlMESl ' in ogdi:n. THE TIMES ts delirered 'jy carrier ta sn eenbns la Oxden aveiy eyeuing, txctg Sunday, at regular ratal. It pub) Islies all ths news ol i tha day of Its oo curransa. Joel Shdemaker, fiea Aent. Euow H n it National Ban) EuUolag. r F. G. Champeny, ','10 Main str?et, is cloninu his stock of dry goods and) shoes out at cost, to go out of business. E. SELLS. - J. TUCKER, H. W. SI2-L- 8. SELLS & CO. WHOLESALE & RETAIL )EALERS IN LUMBER. first South St., Opp. 14th Ward Asssmb.'y Rooms. PerateEce Box, 1078. Old Pionear Y&rk of Aimatrons; K Ualcs Dr. Burrows, ocuiist, aurist, op ician. Spectacles fitted. Commercial ti ick. i A MISER WITH MILLIONS. Ltaraad, of Rodaz, Who Had Aloaa aad Lavart tha Ollak ol Gold, Paris Dispatch to London Dally Tolegraph. A ralhcr remarkable miser named Durand has just departed this life in town of Kodei. lie was 86 years old, and according to the French estimate of fortune he was a tripple millionaire, his raagot being worth in cash and paper IiaO.OOO or a,O0li,(IO0. Durand used to go about town liko a mendicant so much so that people often offered him alms, but were grinned at for their proffered generosity. Tie was known to have had but one suit of tailor made clothes during his long years of resi-dence in Kodcz.but on tho days when ho went to draw his dividends at the local bank ho generally donned a garment intended to bo ceremonious, which seemed to bo a compromise between a blouse and a sack, Tho miser lived alono in a big house, the doors of which were doubly locked, and occupied him-self with mending his clothes and boots, cooking, washing his linen and count-ing up liis money ibis last task being his daily delight aud principal pastime. Donaid" has left his house ami tho bulk of his hullion to a female fishmonger tho willow Noverand who sometimes visited him. To his own relatives, some of whom arc in poverty, tho miser has not left a penny. QUEER THINCS. Some Ncjtabla Ciirlo.illai Ttiat May ba 1' ouad. St. T.mil.i nopnbiM. French scientists arc puzzling over a spider that was discovert d in a cavity iu a stone. It is estimated that tho stone must bo at least 4001) years old. Notwithstanding this, however, the spider is quite lively and very youthful iu its antics. It is blind aud has 110 liiotiih, Crows aro commonly said to live for ItW) years, and turtles arc reported to liavn even long r life, but if flu; I:i!c Professor Baird be rU;ht, the greatest longevity is pos:-e-.se- d by INiios. I'm-feo- r liaird once said that us a lish has 11.1 maturity tin re is nothing to prevent it living in lelinkely and growing llo cited, in )uoof, a pike in llu-isi- whose-- age is kuov, a to date back to t lie fifteenth century. In thnKoyal Aquarium at St. Peters-burg there aro hundreds of lish that were put iu moro than 100 years ago. It is said by scientists that lishcs and nioliiisks living at a depth of more than three miles under water have to bear a pressure of several ton.1, the weight be-ing that of tho superincumbent' l.vine, which exerts its power from ali sides. Tho reason they aro ablo to bear this tremendous weight is because they have exceedingly loose tissues, which allow tbo water tb How through every inter-stice, thus equalizing I ho weight When the pressure is removed they die almost instantly. There is a horso on James farm in South Dakota that has eight feet, otherwise it is perfectly formed iu every respect. Mot until the fetlock joint is' reached in tho descent from the shoulder to the foot is there any dilTcrcncc between this horse and any other. At the pastern joint, how-ever, tho branch begins, and two per-fectly formed hooss are found on each of t ho four legs. cpWithin tho Antartic Circle there has never been found a (lowering plant. In tho Artie regions tbero aro i(J different species of flowers. Eifty of this number aro really polar thiwcrs of varied colors; the rcin.iihder aro almost eoloriess, be-ing mainly of a yellowish hue. 9 Troliiita Court. . The following business was tran-sacted this morning: listate of John 1 Lee. deceased made appointing Kliza Lee adtnio-istralri- x on tiling bond of $0004. Eitate of Klij.ih Cheney, dsceSu; ordor tnadQ to sell 5x9 rods of real es-tate; administrator to file ao additional bond ol J'.OOO. Kstate of l'aul O. Paulson, deceased; claim of Joseph William Taylor for '9 approved; claim of Alfred Soderborg lor $J approved. Folate of John Twiggs, deceased; re-pot t of commissioner on partition order made for administrator to soil all roal estate; administrator to make a re appraisement and to file an additional bond in such sum as the stntute requires. Kstate of George W.Qniun, deceased; order made appointing Ellen II. Quiuu administratrix on filing bond of Estato of Eric F. limiting, deceased; account allowed except item of MO. 00 to W. H. Preston, and flS to Dr. An-derson; decree of distribution mads. Traerady Naar tlia Baatila. Tarls Dispatch to London Dally Telegraph. Iu a district bordoriug ou tho Bastile cud of tho Hue de Kivoli a characteris-tic Parisian tragedy has been brought to light. A tradesman was absent from las place of business, and as he had the key of the shop- - his wifo was unable to begin the day's work. She communi-cated accordingly with the polico com-missary of tho locality, who was di-rected to look for the missing man in the abode of another woman, whose ad-dress was known to the wife. The official set off at once to the house indi-cated, entered a fourth floor Hat there, und found the tradesman ami the other woman lying dead in one of the rooms. The pair hud committed sui-cide together by taken poison. - Only to tha Ladlas, ClilcaKO Nuws. A Hindoo gentleman, said to be a person of education and large ideas, was ruthlessly "run in" by the Engle-woo- d police yesterday because he ap-peared upon the streets of that oharm-in- g suburb with the garment which covered the upper part of his body turned down from the neck for cool-ness. The Iliadoo is traveling through the Occident for the special purpose of studying the habits aud institutions of the land. Upon his release from the police station, he made this entry in his note book: "Arrested for appearing in public with my ne k aud chest bared a habit, as I learned with astonishment, which among this strange people is permitted only among ladies." Tho average man usually fin is him-self a seat when he undertakes the description of a lady's dress. An old farmer, returning from the wedding of a niece in town, was eagerly questioned by his family as to the bride's costume. "Well," said ho, "she had 011 some kind of a dress, with a lot of flubdub-ber- y of some sort or 'notlicr down the front of it, and a thingamajig 011 tho back of it, with a long tail of some stuff I don't know what it was dragging out behind, and a lot of Hip-flo- p flounces over the whole thing. There wasn't no arms to it, and she had a lot of white truck, soft and floppy like, on her head, and that's jist all I know about it." All of which must have been very unsatis-factory to the ladies of his household. Save mousy by buying vour shoes and dry goods at F. (i. Champeny's closine out sale. Positively everything at cost. Ad Intnrmoaatabta Objaetion, Cincinnati Enouirer. '1 he Mew York Sun carries an inter-esting argument from some one in Port-land, Ore., who wants condemned mur-derers killed with prusiio acid. This might do, save for the terrible, the soul harowing fact that it would force into cur daily papers such idiotic gibberish as "poisoncute" and "poisoccution." IMPORTANT. Klo Granda Western Eitaaalaa, Commencing July 1st, proximo, the Kin Grande W esiern will begin oper-ating the Sevier valley branch as far south as Salina, Sevier county. Iu addition to opening up a line to a cumber of important towns in Sevier and San Pete counties, the rich and much talked of Marvsvalo mining dis-trict is brought within about thirty miles nearer railroad communication than heretofore. The new stations are Sterling. Gun-nison, Willow Creek and Salina. Ereigtit will to received for all these points, but should bo prepaid excepting to Salina. For passenger rates and schedule call at ticket oliices. J. II. iijtNNETT, (ieueral freight and pasuuger ageut. Tha Prafarabls Uoru of Dilemma. I'ucl:: M'D'.d yuu enjoy your tete-a-tet- with nuim:" "No." "You're very ungftllant." "i d rather be ungallant than haye people thick I love to bear myself talk." A Thnufhtfut Cradita r, Life. Hobson Wiikes, you remember that fifty I loaned you two years ago VV'ilkes You arc not going to press a friend for payment, are you? Hobson Certainly not. Take your time. I only wish te borrow it for awhile. Wall Said. Mr. Spnrgcon has been reviewing a book on Methodism ou the Yorkshire Wolds," and linds in it soino stories very much to his mind. Ho is especially pleased with one criticism of a scrir.ou. "Ah. say, mister, you preached a goodish sermon tonight, but if it had been cut short at each end, and set in tho middle, it wad a dean us maro good." Mr. Spurpeon 'scarcely remembers a criticism than this." An'-thc- r story is of a not very fluent yo.ing nun, who, being in the habit of saying In his prayer:,, Lord, help me to i.'t.iV;" va answmtJ one night by nn old io:ri's "And the Lord helped thee to give over." Mr. Spurgenn also likes tho story of a clergyman who, nt, a noisy prayer 'meeting, commanded silence and suid: "My dear friends, the Lord is not deaf. Mow, don't you think you could pray more" quietly? You remember, when the temple was being built at Jerusalem, (hen.- - was no sound of any tool hc.ird in it whiio building." "Yes. sir," said one of the brothers, "that's a'! very true; but, you sec, we'ru not building the tuuiplo, we'lo only blasting the rocks." SOT1CE TO CTiEDiTOKS. Estate of Susan Bowman, Deceased. VTOTICiS 18 HEREBY fllVBN, BY THE il unilorslKiieii, Jo.'iu H. H"W:urui with will annexed of theosuitc of Musaa Bowman, deceased, to the creditors of, and all per-on- a havin;: claims atfaiimt the ild to exhibit tln-u- i with the necessary Tonehers within ton months after tue first publication of tl.ls notice t:i tlie wild John H. bowman at Ids residence. No. a il West rifth South stnwt, Salt Lake City, Utah Torrttoiy, In the county of Salt Lake. .loiiv H. llOWMAN. Administrator with u will autiexed of said Dated .Tuif Hh, 1831. Htri-hkn- & ScuKotDSB, attorney for Tba Chtet Mourner. Life. "She may haye a temper, but she Is interesting. Did she ever get over the death of her husband?" "Yes; but her second husbaud is THE PKODUCE MARKET. Whole tale 2r cm of rodU38 in ths Sail, Lake market; corrected uailv by lia-jso- Prodiico company, conimssion merciiauls. West i'einplB Ktreet. IL i"i K Choice Creamery, tubs, Wc; ftoiioy crejinery, 1 tti auarti bricks, ti.i choice creamery, tubs, ai; choice 1 lb. bricks, L'U;cuoice dairy, tubs, 17(it!sc; fair dairy, tubs, lii;10o; choice cook-ing, 10(ii l'.'c. Kgo s Strictiy fresh, recaudled, per case, $ti; Utan, per case,$lj.2o. Chekse Full cream, twins. Jv'ew Yo.k, 15o; Wiaconsiu, lim'18c; Young America, loVfi;:c; domestic Swiss, per loaf. 2 bi Joe; brick Swiss, tin foil, 20c; lrnburstcr, per t..,2')o. Veoetablesj Choice Utah cabbage, tl.75 per cwt.; choice potatoes, J1.13 cwt.; Ca'a tomatoes, per box, $2.0l(ii 2.2-- k ' Fruits Oranges, Md. Sweets per box, ?:t.?5 to $ t.2j; to size; sizes, ic to $1.60; fet. Michaels. $.25s 4..W. lemons, case.choice Meisina $ij.00(ti 7 0d; choice Caiiioria, $.i.'i!)i tj.OO; fair California, io.00. Peaches, per box, $!.25ft 1.50; apricots, per box, 1.25c 1.50; plums, per box,ll.75 ; blackberries, per box, tfl.RUffjl. 73; rasp-berries, per box, $1.10(31X0. - Vegetables of all Kinds j at f C. B. Durst's, ; 72 and 71 P. Second South, m i ramlllar Uraad. Gool News. ' Passer by What kiad of a dog is that! Small boy I isn't quito sure, but I think he's what's called a watch dog of the treasury. "Humph! flood dog. ch " "Ycsst r. He won't k-- t any other doif take any tVut he wants hissclf." |