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Show 2 THE SALT LAKE TIMES. THURSDAY JULi, ISOi In Suit Lake City, for bis many attentions and lils endeavors to uiaku our stay at that ele-gant hostelry pieasaut aud comfort able. That wo tender to the nobles of El Kalab. to.nple, tiie assurance of their heartiest appie-rlaiio- n for their piln eli hosptuilty, for t'10 Bills of bouiinets to tlie ladins. at th souve-nir caites to tlie nobles of Kl Jebel. They It ft not hi in uuiioun that wosld contribute to our enjoyment, and we shall ever re all with plea-sure tlie days spoilt In their oasts. May Allah lift his cunt-inanc- upon sui'ti wortny Mos-lems ami caus'i them to prosper. That cur thaiiKS be tendered to the Rood Nobis of tb.4 cliy of "gau. f r the pleasant carrta.re dive throughout their beautiful city. T nat we thank "Mine Hosts" along t'ie line ofth i l. nlon Pacido railroad, for ihslr excr-tioT-lu omtribullaff to onrcreatui'S comforts. And fm.lly, that we ara ureal.' ill to all, wn. m w have not p dally rueutloied fr each anil every courtesy shown us, wherever v.i) ham gone. J". I,. I'ai M K u, J. It. Clbavkind, J. A. Mi'HcTH, Committee. A CARD FROM EL JEBL. The Mytlo Shrlners Crniviy Their to let Kalah. The first echo from the Mystic Shrin-ers- , who were recently entertained in this city, was received at the otliee of The Times this morning and are c of the happy spirits that peo-ple that body. The thanks of El Jebel are conveyed in the following: To the Illustrious Potentate and Nobles of El Jebel Temple, now jourueylns 'r'n Salt Lake City to the city of Denver: Your com-mittee, appointed to prepare suitable resolu tlons. ben to submit the followiiur Our la aut comple'ed. :r r.d as we pr pare to .'old our tents, atter sojourning toe bum of the "Dead Sea," and by the banks or the Jor-dan, and cat a loniclu,.r look to the happy home ot El Jebel.we desire to place on record, that they may bo made historic. Foine Incident that have rendered the Journe.viiis of our ciiavan most interesting and plea-an- t. We return, m.t larlen with the merchandise of the land be-yond the desert, we briiitf back wph us little little of the i;old au i silver we took with us when v."e departed from tli i;ond city o! Deli-ver, but we return laden with the moit pleas-ant recollections of the cheerful rreetin-s- .l friends and gastronomic pleasures. As biiiometh nobles of Ihe Mystic Snrine, wo make our most gracl.ms salaam, to the pretty and companionable ladies, who have sojourned with us, and helped to relieve the weariness of our Journeying across the p ains, causing us always to rejoice by their bright sml'es, and goodly counsel. In addition to this, your committee beg to submit the following resolutions: Tnat our tnauks are extended to Noble A. N. Oliver, Mr. A. E. Welby. and Col. Geo. Ady. as well as to the great railroads, which t ioy so abiy reprei-ent- , for their efforts and their unqualified success In making our trip enjoy-ai.ie- . We recommend their camels to all the chlldreu of the desert, for safety, elegance and comfort. That special attention be called to the courtesy extended to us, by the Union Pa- - ci.'ic Railroad company in providing free transportation for the entire party, from Salt Lake City to tbe Great Salt lake and return, j That we express our appreciation of the ef- - forts of Mr. E. A. Thayer, who, at flaUda and Mdturn, supplied us so bountifully with choice pr vendor, and presented each with a beami- - ful iii.-i- . l card. That oi r (Tatef .il acknowledgements are dee to O 8. E.jltnttS of the Hotel Knatsford, Fraser & Chalmers, Gtiicac-jo- ; Jj, C. Trent, General AVestem manager. Salt Lake City, Utah; , Helena, Montana. Ivlirir)g: Machinery ! Aod Machinery for the Systematic of Ores by Amalgamation, Con. rcntratiou, Smelting" and Leaching. Huilders of the Homestake. Granite Mountain, Drum Lunimnn, Anaconda, Blue Bird. Lexington and Compares' Reduction Works. Hoisting Engiiies, Geared and Hired Act-ing; l'lospecting and Development Hoisls; Puilders of improved Air Cora-presso- rs and Wire Tramways, true Vanning Machines and Etobrey Con--I centrator, ERLaElGTRIG MOTORS! Sole Western Agents for Lidgerwood Hoisting Eoginos Mid Tyler Wire Works Double-Crimpe- Minion Cloth. Kmeiric Light Plants, Dintnoad Core Prospecting Drills). Concentra-tion Mills, Electric Elevators, l!rtnd Kock Drills and Compressors, )ti 1 aton, Kuowlea' Tumps, Root lliowers, Kingslandoi Douglas Saw Mills. Shay Patent Locomotives! Skookum Root f Grows Hair Rapidly, f:' Eradicates Dandruff, -' t Stops Falling Hair. h"ti" Is a Preventive ' V ",--' v1 of Baldness. I y j ' ' W I Crows Hair on V:" t1.W Bald HeaJ 7 V r A 14 40 Exquisite IV " ! Toilet Artids). I ill n " i, '' I I Ji 1 ill i coloring matter. I (I'd H ' Tradt mark rtrt'strttd.) CouUine i no Mineral orVeprtable Poison Is an honest and meritorious preparation. Nature's Own Remedy. SbKtei Rest Hsir Grover Co, NEWYORK. for Sale by mil Drugalsta, DR. LESLIE'S 3 fb:s:ii:pti3 IS THE OMLY KMOWN REMEDY IN THE WORLD THAT Wit L ABSO-LUTELY CURE The Ht AHortnieiit of fishing tickle and sporting goods can bo lound at thrt Salt Lake Hardware company. Sign if big gun. Money to loan in sums to suit by S, F. Spencer, 2(17 South Main street. fi sc. ii rpUK PRICE OF ADVERTIBJKMKNT3 - Inthisrolumn Is ONLY iC. A LIN E.J it Is the bestow ANT'jcolumn published In BsltLsIre br nlngsurerreturns than any other. A eotire pnblUhsil .JimjiL1 reach more readers than any other I'Spsjj Keep this in miid andrini? your "Want" Ads. to THE T1MB8, lil Ootuinereial St. j iIraliiiiiEl'aiircii. 07, 201) and 21 1 Ma a !tral, ci.ruer Second South. Are showing t: e mi it e a or; hut of FURNITURE CARPETS Tapestries and Upholsteries in tho city, T7e make a specialty of ftivnitWnjr private residence thronj-h-ttt- . F.vervthiiitf new en ' "I'm. Our kti".' tlci It are Itiueiow and hcotch Axmlnsters, Itojal AViltons, Ithldor-tniuster- s, JCc, o,c. Alio a lvrge line CHINESE AND JAPANESE MATTING 0 EARLS FURMTIUE A.D CARPET CO. The Holmes Building, Corner State Hoad and Second flout Bt GEO X'LOWE, Dealer In all kinds of first-cla- ss AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS I Buggies, Surries and Road Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable. Steam Engine, Saw Mills, Etc. Railroad Contractors' Supplle "Waroliciico: 133 to 1L3 ITirst East Ct, !SICK HEADACHE! TESTIMONIALS i TOD 4 CRAWFOHD, Commission a an J Dealers In Building Mater .ah Hani A Koba, Cai... Jan. 13, 1891 M dli in no : i. M" - Your of the ISth reeelved, I shell to Klad to jed you inpromotl. ( the sale of Dr. Leslies i"jctal Prescription. Indeed, most of what I have t outflit ot you la the past four years has been Klvea wsy. myself bavi-n- le.m completer cured after a I of headiK-he- , i I fhl! Kindly rertl'y. Should on write t either D.. Marked or Lr. lwa-o-r! this place, you may leter to Too A- Okaw-m-as tn lb.' superiority of y mr Siiecial Prescription, iours ir iiy, Wiuu loo. Frtae. S5 Cents. by sll Draealele. Brisss Hedioine Co., Sw Francisco, OaL 5iL9 ' Walker House. foe Walker Is located In the bnslness cents of the UUy aud has all ths Modern Improvements 4 Conveniences Pertaining to a strictly first-clas- s house. It n!nas"'d as well as any hotel In the Wel m I Is strictly the business and tourist hotel ,f Salt Lalco City. Passenger Elevator. the Walker and the Metropolitan are the twe leading hotels of BaltLake City. O. S. Erb, Proprietor. The Cullpn, THE mm HOTEL OF SUIT LAXE. S. C. EWINO. - - PROPI Ccmtmental Betsl The old Continental Hotel WILL NOT BE CLOSED As a hotel. The business will be continued as a I yanteo. TtN"Tl517AKTN KRTiTTiT6TASrf V t" take oue b ilt interest In a b'.isme 8 that will pay i.-e- per month. O.vll btwei' a. m aud 8 p.m.at! West Urst Bouta, Kooin 7. 1VANTED-1M- M KDIATFXY AT tlBVEB-- eaux house, tfH West South Temple, a If ;od dimi'it-- om girl. WANTED - A l'.R7SEL9 CAKPF.T. a' out 10 by 15 feel. Must he ehcip and in good condition, a Tmvaufflce. A T ANTFDM'A RTNER WITH CIVIL Etf-- with MO. I; experience not neces-sary. I'lcntv of oik iu and near city. Ad.iress C. fc... TlMLSO.'IICt). lT ANTKU PPHITIOM T.J CAVK FOlt IT horses, cow and lawn iu prl ate lauitly. Ad ires. jAMHs ilitow N. Tiuios i l"ce. OITI'ATill.V WASTE- D- HY A YOITN'! k mail as retail ealesnian: nine j best reference. Addre is "L." 1 .ni. .t f Anns WAVTKD; 9ALAIIY AND T.X-I- j peiiH.-s- Whole or pait, time, belling i.ei and shrub, llionu Uros. Co., Nurscry-liie- n, JbieaKo. 1fANTRD A COW OTRLTUDO K1TCH- - en work ut Wt Second Bouth St. Tl ANTKD-A- IX KINDS OF RKODVD baud furniture. Elchlsou & Webber, 167 Soutfi Firm Kaat. i3V SfuU. LlS RETATKANT, 1 1 i Ka-.- t Second Smith utieet. dolon bii; bui ine- b no.v; muall rout. location. Deep Creek speculation i the reason for sellliia. "T UAUCAI.N'-- A IpifSH UK TWOLAKUE r.xjins. aeb'thes closet and pantry; tlow-iii(- woil. out bouses linre. haruchs and cart; ail le.H'e.l in. Price tetlus '. 'asb, bal-ance on monthly oavne'irs. Inquire of H. llrandb-- at S lit. Lake ( Uty Qas Works. I)1vtif.& deirinl; to hokr uv o.t to eve A M. .lanes, Mi) Main st. ONEYTOUtAN ON IMPKOVK1) REAL estate by James It. JUacou, at the Auierl-cal- l National Lank m, AND 8 PER CENT LONG TIME t 2 inor.ey 10 per cent short time. John J Snyder, & and aciloi-pe- block. Telephone iiti v s V , & o v " . ( 1 x . 1 . - - u 'A K! ' ' , . .1 . - r 'St'' ' i - j ' ipi"" ' 1 L-- 1 IKI MOHKS, r - , I flags r'!iriv 3 I 'l 73 CHiNESt LANTlRN'S J" ri'ji - U - . , ir v y ,M Wi n " 5 E. HEELS. J. TUCKER. II. W. SELLS SELLS & CO. WHOLESALE & RETAIL TJEALERS IN LUMBER. iirst South St., Opp. 14th Ward Assembly Booms, rottoffice Box, 1078. Old Pionoer Yark of Aimstronir Bagley. $0V Pent. OK RENT NICELY FUliN ISriF.D DIN-- iu room, kitchen and tl.reeot; er rooms, in lar-r- e lodg.u-.- - House. Privilege of noaidiUj roomers. Inquire P. O. box a. 1. ViOK BE NT --TWO HANDSOMELY FUH-- f nb.tud room-- , electric chK bat i; board If desired. Mrs. Ilawley, en n r First aud P streets. First and Siale carl'tie. lOR KENT FfKN'SHED ROOMS. WITH JP use of kitchen; rji Flist So..tli. rpo BKNT-- PE v:EnTnB W IIOCSKH ON L First South and n.hth East streets. In-quire at 1..3 East ettoet. Mrs. Ed pinion. :Ot liKNT - TWO HANDSOME K' x "MS 1 wtt'i large closet, bath and electric lil'iits Also one sum! ro..m Pnvate lanii y. Hoard if desired. U.tll liso street, Rapid transit car l;no, 'UK KKNT "l tOOSK OF FIVE HlKlMS. TO I p. .ri.es w.tnout caiioreu, is. notitii M..iu tie-- 'inVO FL'l.NlSiilED ROOMS, CHEAP. 147 l. East rii'cond Mii.lh. l7HJR KENT - A H'UIMiOOM UKICK r house. C. L. Hauuaiuaii, N- - Main St., up stabs RENT-FI- VE FI lINISl'sID V.OOM a-- 'o kitchen and diniui; room. C.osaini n ce iawn With shauo U'oes. Jj East aooud South. rpWO Rtoius F' R R ' N r AND TUR-J-niture for sale b 3 East ourtu outn. VORHKN'T FUKN1--UE- ROOMS WITH P board, at i First .nth IOR RENT- - FUKN1HHED ROOM3. F.LEO Jt1 trie lijrht aud bath, with or without board. 'A3 South I i;ta eiast. STRICTLY FIRST CLASS HOUSE H. H. EenrL'slej, Frop'r, Hotel Tsgli JUST OPENED. THE OEY nm-CLAS- S HOTEL 0 THE CITY. Ccr. Main ana Sena Templs SH HOTEL KNUTSFORD, OPENED JUNE 3. New and Elegant in all its Appolnt- - ments. 250 Rooms, Single or En Site, 75 Rooms isilh B th, G. S. HOLMES, Prop. Mechanics Hotel. 164 8. 2nd w"., Cor. 2nd 8. Conta'ninft ?0 lae, well vent'hvted rooms. Lath rooms in connection with bouse. Rates Froin $5 to $7.50 per Vi'eck. Table board U M. First class acoommoda tious for r. II. Clements, Prop. ksyvJ. : 'St r ' y. s..i.Vv ri i 'a.. '. ,.;:j.jii;; 89 . MAIN UT.. SALT LAKK riTV uealtii is Wealth! 'TiTSTT I AAi ft?3? ws'v!-ii..y.-i DR. E. C. WEST'S NirtVE AND HRATN ajLuara-.i- t ed specific for Hys-teria. Di7,7loe-s- , Convulsion s. Fits. Nervous Neurrljrt. H'aJariie. Nervous Pros. ration caused by the use of alcohol ur tonacro, Waks-fumes- ii, Mental Depressiou, Softeninir of the brain result. n In Insanity and leariinv to misery, decay ai-- death, lTemature Old Are, barrenness. Loss of Power in elteer sex. In- - voluntary Loesee nd BperuiaViirhO'Scaussd ' by over exertion of the brain, ne'f abuse r Each txx contains obs months tientment: a box, or six boxes fur 16, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of pries. WE GUARANTEE BIX BOXES To cars any eaae. With each order received by us for sir boxes, accompanied with :, w will send the parcBaer our written RnarnU--e to refund the money If tiie treatment dues not street cure. Guarantors Issued onlv tf Jo&Jisoa, Phatt & cc Drngeists, s Wain KELLY & CO. Printers, Statlonors, Klank Book I lakers. s0 West 2nd South Salt Lake City. OTJR FACILITIES FOR DOING Job PilntliiK are of the newest and best, hooks ruled, printed and t'Oiiu.l to or-d- r. Samoies of Railroad. Mining, Bank and Msreantlle work always on hnnd. Complete line of OfE'-- c Supeib-s- , eirbiaciniC the inosl approved labor-savin- g and economical Inven-tions. Low Prices. Call on Uf. rjUIE CHICAGO CBESShlAKJKS PABLCB1 53 E. First South Ml., Kssins 3 sad 0. MISS R STEPHENS, Chmrcei Very Modnrat. ecsvjY, fish mm, ceef creek STAGES Will leave CONNOR DUOS. HOTEL DAILY on the arrival of the Utah & Ne-vada Train. Thers Will be Stations for the BsneSt oj Pastengars on th Stags Line. Parties wiMri(f Information In regard to the toad will call at Connor Lros. pittance hv sta?e line from Storkton to Deep i reek I4S mllet From Sierkton to Berllmer's Ttsnch. jtf " ' is Ri'neh io .vay... :s " Dncway Co Fish Pp- 30 " " Fl ' Knr ncs to ( li t.u 45 " " Cilftou to Deep Creek 10 " Connor Bros' Slockton, Utai oct Tos 'fsATui D ar7rZr'TMosn 1 j Kaeelot, Lance a'ti'cied lin "W"' lu diamonds. L'beral reward by returnlnic It to A. J Whites real estate oili.e, 67 Second South street. TOST - A T'f A ' ' NT i' TC E NT DIAMOND I.I' oral : eward o 'ere !, Keturn to MargU'Tit Sleveiiit, -: South Ma n, in r ar 5.U'V9CUrtl. IADIES' and OENTLI mfn s saddle ami liirht rigs at the Uraud Hotel (tiabie, rear of hoti.'l, coru-- r Ibt East aud 1st (South. IF YOU WISH TO OET A DEAfTlFTL house and not cot inore th.m you ars pay-ing in rent, see Peck. Kennedy & Co. OPIUM. MORPHINE. CHLORAL, POTAIVK habit cured, t'liamed and Uook of 150 pairo llls'tr'd sent free. Pay when cursd. llox l.x.alt Lake city.Utah. nOUSE MOVERS DOYLE FOWLErT house movers and raiem A lite-lou- experience. Largest outsit ln th territory. Ol'ice. O'Connor & Shaffer's Urug TONS 0FJ11LED illl Gathtred From the Best Crop Grown if Various Parts of tlie Territory of Utah AND IUrES-HOUNTAI- N STATES, Clipped With a Pair of Editorial ciesor That Worn Sharpened Up This Morning. Le hi is enjoying a genuine building boom and thu'ineehanics arc all busy. Uecent high winds and frosts have j tired the fruit crop in iephi and vicia-i'y- , and Utah county. A joint institute will bo hold by thn school teachers of Sevier, Millard and leaver counties in Clear Crook canon, commencing Wednesday, July 3'Jtli, uod wiil last four days. Tim Mauti city dads Ignored the citi-zen's petition protesting against the spe-cial street and sidewalk tan, and declared that us representatives of the people they believed in improvement, and as that is the only way laid down by the law to raise mean's for that purpose, they resorted to it. A brutal wretch attempted to com-mit rape on a girl near Scipio lake. The father gave the brute a sound thrashing and let him go. lie was afterwards arrested in Saliua aod taken back to Millard county, wheie he will probably bn bound over to await the action of the courts. Mantl Sentinel. Till DtTe I IIISl'OBV Jl l. 3 OTifl lleiii y 1, emperor of Germany, died. ',UO1 liotoas (.'rautiicr, llrnt J'rule.itjuit nrcli- - lilfliop of Canterbury, born; burued at the ttnko in Oxford .Miin U L'l, 1j6u. eof .MurMiia .Moor. 1 Ad- - .lean .In"que3 Ito.i- French political and sentimental writer, dint; horn YAi. X Dr. llaliiieinan, inventor of homeop-athy, "led. ' lKVO-- Hobirt I'eel died; lm I'M. lsol -- lintile of 1'allintt Waters, Mil.; advnr.ee of General (leoiae II. Thomas' command. lOa Scc.'rt day's Itifht at 0 'Itybburit; Ucti- - oral John I'. !: nolils killed; Federals cli Heu back to Cemetery Hill afler loning 3.UI0 prisoners. 18C- t- Sixty-fourt- h United States colored troops "fnught nobly" at 1'ine lilutf. Ark. IH8- 1- I'l ' ident Jenies A brain liartleld shot In p.vweiih-e-r station at Washington bytiul- - teaii; died In IJberon. N. .1., Sepi. 19, lsal; born in Orange, ()., Nov. l'J, isal. 1380 -- The shah of Persia entertained by Queen Vietoi'iaat Windsor castle. LATEST NEWS FROM OCDEN, A Urand Rpubl!cii Kallf loins of ot f rom the Juuoilsu City. Siienlal Correspondence to The Times. (KiiiKN, July A good sized audi-ence assembled at the Fourth ward amusement hall Ia3t evening to boar John Henry Smith and John Morgan di.scu.s republican doctrine. Mr. Mor-gan was the tirst speaker and after informing his hearers that he had been a republican from his youth up, showed up the history of the country from the days of the first presidents. II very nicoly linked together the train of events bhuwiug how state rights, free trade and a dir to make cotton king had made the south democratic, and what disastrous results ha i always followed its rule. Another instructive feature of his address was tho comparison of the per cent of illiteracy in democratic and republican states showing that the republicans were edu at'd, in-telligent aud literary people. Several democrats who lijd come from utter cu-riosity got mad and left the hall. They can't sit aud hear tho truth. The past record of democracy is .so black that none of its unfortunate followers wish to hear it repeated. John Henry Smith delivered a fine argumentative address devoid of bom-bast and noise no characteristic of dem-ocratic stump orators. One person in the audience rumark-- that those speaker did not yell and paw tho air like the democrats, lie could see the reason, however, because the latter could produce no argument and were compelled to howl and liil up time iu tolliug little funny anecdotes to attract any attention from the audience. The regular club mooting was hold e the speaking began aod the follow-ing otlieers were elected: K. M. Alli-son, president; Angus T. Wright aud J. M. 1). Taylor, John V. liluth, secretary; V. W. Stratford, troasuier; John J). life, L. 11. Itogers, M. A. iiruden, Joseph Belknap, and lleury E. Steele, executive committee. - A prand republican rally will bo held at the city hall this evening. John Henry Smith aud John Morgan will be present and address tho people. A targe crowd is expected and it is fear-ed the hall will not be large enough to seat those who will attend. The barbers have entered into an agreement to close at 1 o'clock on Saturday. -- -- Frank J. Cannon will leave for a trip to the south country today. Ho wilt ex-amine tho mines in San Pete and at Maryville before returning. While out he will not forget to expound the doc-trines of the Republican party to the many people wno will congregate at Uitlerent plaoes to hear him. Two persons, a male and femalo, es-caped from thu reform school yester-day. They boarded the training goiug west and a telegram was neut ordering ollicials along the lion to stop them. A telegram was received this morning stating that the parties had been caught aud were held at Terrace. Tho girl's name was Faulkner. --t- --t- --t- The new Heed hotel wiil be opened on July 4th. This magniliceut building has just been erected at a cost of $aa l.ooo. i V ' In Justice Levi Billings' court yester-day, Jackson Pratt pleaded guilty to ti protracted week's drunk. Ho was given ten days to sober up. Joseph Williams had taken a drop too much and was given tea days with the gang. Henry Fischer, for disturbing the peace lined Ij ami costs. -- - The real estate transfers yesterday footed up N'iue transactions were recorded. University park aud Emerson s addition received some of the new buyers. One acreage sale was made and the balance was inside pro-perty. - --t- A party of tourists aud explorers will visit Observatory peak on the Fourth. The route will be by way of waterfall canon. for the university building are still coming in. F. W. La Freutz of the Ogden and Hot Springs Railway company proposes to give 13 per cent of the gross receipts irom the motor lino and Hot Springs resort next Sun-day. D- - W. Ellis, the architect, pro- - iioses giving $3 on every map of Ogden he sells. 4- --t- James Witherspoon left yesier-da- y on a trip to Europe. Her husband is now on a mission preaching the doc-trine of the Latter-da- saints. She will go to Glasgow, Scotlaud, and join in his labors. WYOMINC NOTES. The new Methodist church at Douglas was dedicated June "1. There Is a petition in circulation for a mail rout between llawlins and Sara-toga. E. J. Morris has received the unan-imous nomination for mayor of Green lliver. The sheap-ihearer- s have just shorn 1)000 bead for Charley Dasch, near Casper. Some rery fine specimens of asbestos from Casper mountain were exhibited in Casper last week. The assessed valuation of Sweetwater county this vear is l,8?l),oH(, as com-pared with $1,2116,1113 in 18U0. V. S. Kimball has rotired from the editorial management of the Wyoming Derrick. The plant has been leased for one year to P. T. McN'aniaraaud C. W. Wixey. There is a movement on foot to or-ganize a lodge of Knights of Pythias in Green Hiver. There are now nineteen who have signed the application for a charier. Ono of the finest sights to bo seen within many miles of Evanston i a field of 2u') aTes of growing oats on tho Pear river ranch of Messrd. Chambers & Whitney. A Sundance Dim has just received the largest consignment of farm machinery ever received in Crook county. There is over X'00,000 pounds of mowers, reap-ers, binders, hay rakes, etc. The hoboes and grading outfits have been passing through from the Hot Springs branch to the Pell Fourcbe river on the Buffalo extension this week. About i00 teams belonging to Kilpatrick Bros, and Collins are now at work beyoud the Bello Fourche. COLORADO NOTES. Crops about Alamosa are coming out beautifully. Tho new Congregational churoh at Trinidad was dedicatod Sunday. The United Oil company will soon erect a B5,000-barre- l storage tank at Florence. Yim Lee, a Pueblo Chinaman, stole the funds of a fan tan den Friday night and skipped to Salt Lake. Charles Kechmer's team ran away at Pueblo and seriously hurt his two children, who were thrown out of the carriage. A DenTer & Rio Grande brakeman named Windiate fell from a car near Leadville Friday night. His injuries will not prove fatal. Under Sheriff Williams left Silver Cliff for Alamosa with a warrant for tho arrest George Jarvis. ou a charge of ab-ducting Miss Lotta Uamper. Tom Neely, a miner employed in the Little Rule mine at Aspen, took til teen grains of morphine, supposing it to be quinine. He is not expectod to live. Mrs. Mosher of Leadville has been arrested for buying goods at Mr. Loom-er'- s store and refusing to pay for them, as she claims Loonier owes her husband 125. While Pat Kilpin was working at the Wolverine claim at St. Elmo, Friday, the timbers gave way and several tons of earth and rock full on him, killing him instantly. It has been reported that Ralph Col-lins, an old-tim- e resident of Trinidad, and who has been filling the position of superintendent of Moqui Indian schools in Arizona, has been killed by the In-dians, but the news of his death has not been confirmed. MONTANA NOTES. Granite will blow in liiOO on the Fourth. The masons of Missoula will erect a temple to cont 170,000. Silver Bow county is still without a World's fair commissioner. James Reilley was found dead in his bed at Garrison. Heart disease was the cause. A plot to blow up and rob the Butte State Savings bank was nipped in the bud tho other day. At Dodsou, John Smith, road master uf the Great Northern was run over by an engine and one ie so badly crushed that aiuputatiou was found necessary. The Musicians' union has been ex-pelled from the Silver Bow Trades and l.'ibor Assembly on account of the en-deavor it is claimed the Musicians union lii i it. to break up the bail of the Min-ers' union on Miner.' union day. The space assigned Montana at the World's fair is in a group fronting on street, with Utah, Wyoming and Idaho an one side and Arizona, New Mexico and Nevada on the sutler. Directly across tho street from Montana tie Maryland and North Caralina. w Lmte MlnfniE James Casey and Harry Adams, two mining men from Aspen, Colo., ar-rived ill the city yesterday. They made the journey via the mines of Lintah county. The production of the Horn Silver mine for the six months ending Juno 30th has been 11.128 tons of or. . From this output tbe company hns paid two dividends cf $.!0,oo9 ce.--h aui has adr'ed to its surplus until it now ttaounts to t.'CO. |