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Show - ; f - ; TIIE SALT LAKE TIMES. WEDNESDAY. JULY, 1, 1891 The jury in tho Jordan case at Mis' soula were discharged by Judge Mar-shall without agreeing. It lias been luarnod that ten members favored a verdict of homicide, with ton years' im-prisonment; one fafored a verdict of murder io the tirt degree and one Granite is now a city of 3000 souls, anil notwithstanding tho muddy condi-tion of its street, the town presents a busy aud prosperous appearance, fa'ys tho Deer Lodge Silver Slat. The amount of improvement made there during the past year is simply surpris-ing. It I only a matter of a few yean before Granile and ih i li pl u r will lie under one corporation. The resources in rich mineral extend from oue place to the other. MONTANA NOTES. The Helena Journal has an editorial headed, "A Regurgitation of Hind-sight." A deposit oi iron ore has been dis-covered in the vicinity of Chotea that promises to be very valuable to that part of Montana. Butte Citv aldermen are still ri mi ring on what they shall do with the 10,000 forfeited by the Butte City Water com-pany. The general opinion is that it should be put in tne sinking fund ! against time when the bonds become j duo. j WEAND OURNEIGUBOHS . Uefra of tho West Polished Up. Boilec1 Down, so That Ha Who Emu May Bead. AUT 01330113, AUT BULLTJ3. Itemi of Interest and Bits of Cnrrn Coniuvtit From the List of Our Exchanges. The city treasury of Provo i $3000 ihort. Th Provo Dispatch is bowling for in light service. Todny the Box Elder pstnfll.e will be changed from tho fourth to the third ;las. During the past three months there lave been four li res in provo. Total loss. $."!) JO. Tho Provo city council hnj appro-priated tlOO to help along the Fourth at July celebration. The Bugler says that the republican ire gaining a goodly numbor of ad-herents in Brlgham City. Kninv weather reduced tho straw-berry yield at Mantua, causing quite a lerious loss to those who raise them. A. II. Levlter, night clerk of the Hotel Roberts at Provo, has been ar-reted on a charge of embezzlement. Arrangements are uearly perfected lor the Teaehers' Union institute of Salt Lake and Utah counties to be neld HCastilla, commencing July 13th. THE BALL OPENS! -s-THE FUN BEGINS!- - Cut the Trices ! S ash the Prices ! li'.Ht Fr.'iK h ClmlUcH, F;nt Quality ilal, Hest Trent h Ginghams-E- l sftnt Styl. ndcr- I !:. nmInliam sold In Salt Lake last on!) 5c; hhiik'i--n 1 .(;. I son's best trooils onlj 15i; foiijur iiriic I'.lc. t iorJtk--. What, is the rea: on that Dry Coo 's are selling so much cheaper in cur city ths year than last year? The public in gen-- ciai can ;n uer that uest on bost. Please Keep Your Eye on the Bargain's Offered by the Wide-Awak- e Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoe and Carpet House of Walker Bros,, & Fyler Co Hip! Hip! Hurrah! Full stock of flags, decorations and decorative lets, at Tutkett Candy Co. 'a. Garland and linages. The world's best are sold by the Pa!t Lake Hardware company. Second South. Sign of big gun. Skookum Root Hair Grotnep. Grows Hair Rapidly. Jr'f''l Eradicates Dandruff! Stops Falling Hair. Piir:'H' I Preventive ff"'0-- ofBaldnes L Grows Hair on J&M Bald Head. Vt'" aa Exquisite iMdfiH I Free from .11 I Hi coloring mattsr. Wi V f (Trait mart rtfutrrti.) Contain cs no Mineral orVegetable Poison Is an houtat and meritorious DR. LESLIE'S Snm ylj IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY IN THE WORLD THAT WIIL ABSO-LUTELY CURE MICK HEADACHE! TESTIMONIALS. TOD & CRAWFORD, CommiBstnn Mer-chants and Dealers In BulldiuK Ua(eriL R09A. Cal., Jan. 19, 1891. Br!g'S M dli Inn Co.: btsr. Yourcf th 15th rerlve1, I tial twgUd to arl ' vou in jjruiiioti if the al oj Dr. LeslM'H lal Prnpirliition. Indcet, most of what t have houijnt of you In tha punt fouryoaid. tins tn givm awnj. mvsclf hav-1a- f l e n (inpl t 'ly eured after a e cf hpadache, ai 1 gl:tly reitny. Hhould you wntn v elth't. D: Markell "t Dr. Mason, or this place, you my reTer to Too Chaw-m- o as to ih bui.en. r.ty o( J 'Ur B:ei'lil I'ours'rUy, Wuj. Tod. Prlee, tS Cod:.. :u.it by nil Drag-clste- . Brigsi Medicine Co., Sw Franclsoa, Cal preparation. Nature's Own Remedy. IWim hi Hair Grower Co, NEW YORK. Fob Sale by all Dtug3fsts, Walker House. fte Walker Is d In th- - butneis center of the City and has ail the Mm Improvements & Convenlencss Pertalnine to a strictly first-clas- s bouse. 16 li n n i us well ar. any In tne West m I i t Kt li tly tiie bttmuus aud tourist hotai tf Salt Lakt) City. Passenger Klevator. fhs Wall!r and the Metropolitan are the tw leading hotels of Salt Lake City. C. S. Erb, Proprietor. IICSHANDS tia.el Clara Husbandi. aned S months, daughter o( Charles T. and E iabeth Husbands. Funeral will tuk place from residence at 10 o'clock a. in., Thuisday, July 2. gJcmtefc. "tTANTKD - A IIK08SEL9 CAKPET, alKut 10 by 15 feet. Must he ciie.ip aud In good condition, WANTED-PARTV- ER WITH CiV'IL E.'J- - V trine-- r, with experience not neces sary. Plenty of work in aud near city. Address C. li., TiMl.t oillce. A tremendous stock of line Currants deceived " "1 at C. H. Dl.'KST'S, 72 snd 7i East Second South. The Culler), . THE ECSEH5 EOTEL GF SILT UXt S.C. EAVLSO. - - TROPIC 7ANTKD POSITION TO CAKE FOR ? horses, cow and lawn in private faintly. A3 Ires-- . Jamks Bhow n. Times flic . ClTCATlON WANTED HY A YOUNG man as retail (salesman: nine years expe-rience ; best reference. Addreas L." Tunes. f AD1E3 WAN'TF.D; SALARY AND F.X-I- j penies. Whole or pait time, oellln roses and s'inibs Brown Uros. Co., Nursery-lue- u, Chicago. fANTKll-- A GOOD f 1KL TO DO K1TCH-- en work at 508 West Second South sc. VANTKI-A- LI' KINDS OF SECOND V hand furniture. Etchlson & Webber, lb7 South First Fast. V0rSALKFl?ALTN RESTAPHANT, I IKi Lait Se'-on- Houth stteet. doing big biislneKB now; small rent, aoc.d lo' atlou. Deoji Creek speculation is the reason fur selling. t BARGAIN A HOI 'SE OF TWO LARGE 1 rooms, acinthes closet and pantry; flow-ing well, out hnuses, horse, harness and cart; all fenced in. Pr.ce WiO: terms ;SVi cash, bal-ance on m.mthlv pavments. Inquire of H. Di andli y at S .lt Lakn Ciiy Ga Works. Itlcmejj o Joan. 1ARTJES DESIR1NU TO BOHR )W O tTO see A. M. Janes, 'M Main at. ONF.YrTOLOAN ON IMP RUV'l-.- KeXl est ate hy J anies H. Dacou, at the Ameri can National Hank 71 AND 8 PER CENT LONG TIME I J money 10 per cent short time. John J fouyder, ;!b and Mi Hooper block. Telephone 5o7 ov ilcitt. TTORKKNr DIN- - II : nrt.l ( iiti a f rnAin I Cofltinenial Hotel The old Continental Hotel WILL NOT RE CLOSED As a hotel. The business will be continued as a STRICTLY FIRST CLASS HOUSE fvl. !!, Eesrdsley, Prop'r. Hotel Teiili JUST OPENED. TEE W FIRST-CUS- S HOTEL U TEE CITY. Car. Mala ani Sculi Temple SH Colorado IlaM By. PIKE'S PEAK IJOUTE. STANDARD GAUGE BETWEEN Denver. Colorado Springs. Pueblo, Salt Lake City. Og ien, P icliic Cuist an all No. ihwe t Points, via Mauttou, Leauvllla, Aspen aud Glenwood Springs. Scenery Unequalled. Equipment Unsurpassed, Through P:i'lman Slecppri and Pullman Tour si Cars bet.' e n Denver and San Francisco. Through the heart of the TiocNy Morntalnn ihe inosi comlortable, tne ni'est i.nd the grFaonrdsraitteosf. all Traim-- l ontiuental Rjuies. les?ripUoa, pamphlets etc., call upon or address H. C. MURNETT, 41 West Second South. Salt Lake city H. COLLHRAN, WIAS. S.LKR. Geuer.il Manager. General Pass. Agent, Colo. Springj, Cola Denver, Colo. JL IUK IW'iiii aiiivu Hii'i .ii.vu.j.1 . ...... In lar-- e lodginir house. Privilege of hoarding roomers, inquire I. O. box tt.l. ix5 RSNT-TW- O HANDSOMELY FTJR-- V ldnhod rooms, electric l ghts, bata; board ltdesl ed. Mrs. Hawl.-y- , coiner First and P streets. First and State carline. TJSOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH T use of kitchen; MS Earn First Souths rrTo K K NT P EVENN E VV HOUSES ON 1 First Sonth and Likhth East streets. In-quire at 13a Eighth Eaat street. Mrs. Ed giutcm. 1 OR KEN'T TWO HANDSOME ROOMS T with large closet, bath and electric lights A1m one small room. Pr.vate family. Hoard If dosii ed. WD Fast street, Rapid Transit car Lno, VioHRI OF FIVE R(X)MS. TO V parties without children, 03J South Main reel rpWO FUKN1SHED ROOMS, CHEAP. 147 J. East Second Kouth. T?OH RENT - A FOUR-ROO- BRICK r house. C. L. Hannaman, 14U Main St., up stairs. RENT-FI-VE FURNISHED ROOMS P aiso kitchen and dinlug room. Close in; nice lawn with shade traea. 805 East Second Booth. rpWO ROOMS FOR RENT AND FUR-J- . niture for sale. MS East Fourth South. iioK RENT-FURNIS- ROOMS WITH P board, at DM EastFirst South; HOTEL KITSFOPiD, OPENED JUNE 3. New and Elegant in all its Appoint roents. 259 Rooms, Single or Ea Suite. 75 Eoom vuLh Bib. G. S. HOLMES, Prop. l OR KENT- - FURNISHED ROOMS, ELEO-- trie light and bath, with or without board, South Fifth East. AND GENTLEMEN'S SADDLE IADIFS' and light rlgt at the Orand Hotel eiatile. rear of hotel, corner Ut East and 1st B iu t n. FYOU WISH TO OET A BEAUTIFTL I house and not ooet more than you are pay-ing in rent, see Beck, Kennedy & Co. MORPHINE, CHLORAL, COCAINE OPIUM habit curnd. Chained and Un-chained Book of ISO pages Ills tr d sent free. Pay when cursd. Box 15W,Slt Lake City, Utah. OUSE MOVERS DOYLE A FOWLER, practical house movant and raisers. A life long experience. Largest outnt In th territory. O.TIce. O'Connor A Shaffers drug store, S6S Main street: F. O. Box in. Mechanics Hotel. 164 S. 2ad W Cor. 2nd 3. Conta'nlng 30 largo, well ventilated rooms. Hath rooms in connection vtiia house. Bates From $5 to $7.5!) per Week. Table board S4.60. First class accnmmoda t!on tor faoillluit. ... H Clements, Prop. COLORADO NOTES. Tom N'eiley a minor working on tho Little li ili', at Allien, died Saturday night from the effects of un overdose of morphine. lA.jf Allen, a domestic, was burned to death In the flames thai destroyed the hums of C. A. Fallen at Mani'tou Saturday evening. John T. Wondatl, an expross messen-ger in the employ of the United Slates Kxpress company at Pueblo, has been arrested on a charge of the larceny of a money package containing $1!500. Kuv. A. A Cameron, pastor of the Calvary Baptist church of Denver, has been 'slumming." He was "out in town" on Friday night; and the rever-end gentleman is hy no means ashamed of it. On the contrary, he believe it was necessary, thnt he might prea"h concerning placet of . . Knur to Luna On any kind of good collatral (chattel mortgages excepted.) Kooin over American National bank. A LETTER F OM MANTI. San rt Count the ! Vfhtal Prodawr in Utah f'lhsir Niwi Mcs. Special corre-pu- n lence to The Tirae. AIanti. July 1. The Denver c Rio Grande Western depot at Manti Is one of the finest in the territory, the Thistle Branch is now broadgaging the track and the improvements made along this line by the comp in y indie ate the growth of that section the agents say the busi-ness Is more than twice the amount the company expected at this time, The line has been surveyed through Sevier val ley across Nevada and on to the coast. Can Salt Lake afford to let tho road be built that route? Dr. H. H. St. John of Spanish Fork has just made a tour of San Pete county he reports all the crops in excellent condition, particularly the wheat, oals, cotton and lucerne, scarcely any water has beeu taken from the rivers this sea- - son for irrigating purposes the rain sup-ply being sutlicient. Dr. St. John has built a ladies' hos-pital at Fish lake. The building is d on the bank of the lake, 12,000 feet above the level of the sea. This is healthful and delightful summer re-sort. The lake is seven miles long, three miles wide and I'OO feet deep. Trout are in abundance, weighing from one to fourteen pounds. Gamo of all kinds is plentiful. San l'eto couury is the best wheat producer in Utah, besides they have iioO.OOO sheep, from which they tend vast quantities of wool to Boston. Aianti has any registered voters. A canvass a few days ago showed 148 re-publicans, '3 democrats and 13 liber-als. If any person thinks that the di-vision is not genuine iu this locality let him come down here and hear thetu discuss the situation. The liberal baby has only 13 left. That is an unlucky number. Send a wet uurso. htiJ.BICA CJ..VtN i ION.I Oill fore Connatlun of Rpnbllan lat kI Ugden, to be FolUw.a by a (irund Kepnlilloaa Kally, To tub Republicans of Utah tekri- - TOUT: The organization of the two national parties is now in progress. There are in Utah thousands cf voters who have not yet allied themselves with either of the two great parties, and who are now studying the question of natiuual poli- - til. Utah is entering upon that n,jaiti- - out material and political progress woicu marts us manliest aesimy, anil it is important that every voter shall be familiar with the doctrines of the republican party, so necessary to the progress and rapid development of the west. With a view to the more thorough equipment of the republican party, and the teaching of its doctrines in this ter-ritory, the republican club of Ogden aud Weber county: FirstInvites all republican clubs that may be then organized to send three delegates from each club to a convention of clubs, to meet in Ogden at 10 o'clock a. m. Friday, July 10.1801. for the purpose of organizing a territo-rial league. Second And further Invites all re-publicans in the territory to meet in a grand rally and mass meeting to be held In ths grand opera bouse, in the city of Ogden, at 10 o'clock a. m. oo Saturday the 11th day of July, 1891. Fkanic J. Cannon. President. C H. M Cm-re- , Secretary. William li. Harvey. J. S. Painter, R. H. G. Minly. J. E. bagley, F. J. Can-non, commutes of arrangements. The foregoing call has the full in-dorsement of the republican territorial committee and all precinct and county clubs are urged to send delegates to the convention. By ordrr of the committee. J. G. McMtLLAN'.'Secretary. Salt Lake City, June 25, 1!)1. NEVADA NOTES. There are only lo0 miners at present it work in the Tuscarora mines, and a portion Of that number are leasers. Mrs. John Scott of Carson took a Jose of laudanum with suicidal intent, she was pumped out and will recover. The force of employes will be reduced It the Carson mint soon after the 1st of Julv, but the coinage will not be en-tirely msjieoled. The premium list of the seventh an ' aual fair of tlm Nevada Statu Agricul tural society has been issued. The fair Begins Altinday, September 21st, and K'ill continue during the week. Tho premiums and pursed aggregate over M0.00O. The Elko Independent says it is re-ported that Superintendent llinchclilfe Df the Nevada Central railroad will loon arrive in Carlin with a party of asiern capitalists to examine the route of the proposed California, Oregon & Nevada railroad. '. ' . Efforts are being mada tb have the government use Inyo marble in the ; ' Sacramento postolllce building. Should ihey do so, it is probable that the same material will be used in tho San Fran-- . oisro postollice. It is certainly the best building marble in the world.' John Wheeler, aged 00 years, drove s band of horses from Idaho to a ranch n tho Truckee meadows, near Reno. The old gentleman served in the Black Hawk war of 18:J1 3'3, and has just re-ceived for his services a land warrant for 100 acres of government land. A recent discovery In the old Swan-le- a mining district, Inyo county. Is re-ported as very rich and with every evi-dence of permanency. At present the lode is two feet in width and carries much lead, with a good percentage of .t lilver. Tho "find" is uot far from the old Flagstaff mine. TIIUIUTE IN HUlORV-- Jl l V 1 This month was originally called QuLnt ills by the Koiunua, Li'iuit the liflu In their calendar, l y proposal of Mark Antony It waa changed to July In honor of Julia Caviar, who was horn on the li!ih. In the reformation of the calen-dar it became the seventh mouth. IMS "Admirable" Crlchton (.Tames) assassl-naU- U In Mantua by bis favorite pupil, a sou of the duke: though but &i years old he was master of many iuugii'igt., ntc 1 for courtesy and bravery in war, sklllod In all polite accomplishments aud a ready writer of Latin poems. 1725 Jean Jtapliste, Comto of Rochambeao. French soldier, born; died 1.S07; command-ed the French in America iu 17U0-3- ; distin-guished himself at i oi ktown. IB60 t'harles Uoodyear, Inventor of vulcanized ruliUer, died in New York city; born lDa 1882 battle of Malvern Hill: bloody repulse of tho Confederates. IfOaKosccraus took Tullahoma, Tenn.; first day's ti.rlit at Utttysbur'; buttlra at lllack Kiver, Miss., and Cabin Creek, Indian Ter-ritory; John Morgan started on his raid into tho north. 1M7 Thomas Francis Meagher, governor of Montana and Irish exile, drowned hy fall-In- n from a steamboat in Missouri river, Montana. ISPS Iteiiuion of veterans of both armies at Gettysburg. 1890 .Monument to Thomas A. Hendricks un-veiled at Indlanapplia. Rio Grande Western RAILWAY ISJ AN DA .WestermJ Current Time-Tatl-a In Effect Sunday June 14th. 1891. No. . No. 4. Kast-bonn- Trains. Atlmtic Atlantlo Mail. Express. Leave Ogden S .fO a. m. 3:4R p. m. Arrive :ilt Lake V.4II a. m. U:f0 p. in. Leave S tit Lake a. in. 0 u. p. m. Arrive ITovu II. HI) a. in. ll:.' p. m. Leave Proo jllMn a. in. 11:40 p. m. lr.lv. r:iu.n Plv.v ... I. a m I.eave Crei n Ulver 5::.5 p. m. (: a. in. Arrive c;raud Junction. y::iii p. in. 9:45 ;i. in. Leave ;r:inl Junction. :W) p. m. lo:15 a. m. ' rrive iHeiiwnoa spri g 1:07 a. m. I:rp. m. Arrive Lea.-lvlll- r a. m. 7:S p. m Arrive Puebio V.Xi n. in. a, in. Arrive Onto., Springs... ii'i p. m. 4 :'.fl a. m Arrive Denver fi:fi p. in. 7'! a. in. No. 3. No. 1. West-boun- d Trains. Atlantic Atlantic Mail. Lxpress. Leave T::o p. m. 9:00 a. in. LaveC lo.. Springs... loilfi p. in. u.55 a. in. PtieMo ill:-:."- ) p. in. 1:: p. m Leave LeatviMe ft::i5 a. n. 9:'Ju p. in. Leave Glenwoi'd Fprl'g 11 :i0 a. in. :i'H a In. Arrive Urmd .luni-i- on. :ii p. m. 4::0a. in. L'lave UrsuJ Junction. S:: 0 p. in. 4:10 a. ru. Arrive liraen Uivcr 5:S5 ji. in. S:u'i a. in. Leave tlreen River :ia p. ni. 8:45 a. m. Arrive Provo ltf:.l'i a. in. W:' p. m. Leai e Provo U: 0 a. in. 3:11 p. m. Ar lveS ilt La'e 1:55 a. in 4 :?, p. in. Leave Salt L ikn 8:10 a. in. 4:4. p. m. Arrive Ot.'Len J 15 a.m. :00 p.m. LOC A L I ! A INS. SALT LAKE AMO (IOD5. Leave Salt Lane 0:1U a. m., a. m.. and 4:4. p in. H. lurnlutf, arrive at Salt La ie 9:4U a. rn., 6:1.' p. in.,, aud v.M p. in. BimiUAM ASU WASATCH. Leave Salt Lake S:0.1 a. in. Returning, ar-rive Salt Laiie 6:IX) p. m. AMEK1CAN rOKK, I'KOVO, SPH1NGVII.1 B. TH18-TlJ- t, MT. PLEASANT ANU MANTI. I.nave Salt L i e :.'4) a. m. Retuniln, ar-rive Salt ! a. .r 4.ii p. rn. D. C. DODGK, J. H. B! NNKTT. Uun'l Manager. Cen 1 yuan. Agt WYOMING NOTES. Rock Springs offers $1,100 for the Na-tional Guard encampment this year. II. Hoyt, a trapper from Jackson Hole, brought nine bear skins to Evan-ito- n one day last week. The government signal service station at l'oit Washakie is to bo moved to Lander on the 1st of July. Tho state board of mines has fixed the dato of tho next convention for Sep-tember 0, 8. II. 10, It and 12, and the outlook is good for a very successful convention, the of the men being interested in Wyoming's minerals boiug assured. Papers have come from the superin-tendent of public instruction of this ttate to the local laud office tiling ou Uiutah county land for tho following benetits: Miners' hospital, 17,0'.'4 acres; for tho insane asylum, 11,(185 acres; for the reform institution at Rawlins, acres. This indicates how rapidly the public lands are being taken up. Fish Commissioner Schnitger arrived at Kvanston June 25. with a supply of mall fry. He left 17.000 at Carter, for Fort Rndger, and placed 27.000 in Bear river, above the mill. Of the latter 0 were brook and 10.000 were lake trout to be delivered around the state. There are yet 17,000 to be put in Ham's Fork, hut the commissioner is in doubt whether tho trout will thrive in that stream, owing to the shallowness and tuilkiuess of the water. Fnllilling- - ncripturml Prophcy. Roone, the famous lion tamer, who performs with a gang of half a doen lods all turned loose into a circus ring, is lultilliiig the inspired prediction that the "iiou and the lamb shall lie down together." This remarkable wild beast trainer in addition to harnessing tneso ferocious monstors to chariots, making them play see-sa- lorm pyramids, dani:e, leap, etc., causes the entire lot to lie down, mid a girl reclines upon their tawny bodies, and a contented canine reposes by the side of theso ex-tended mounters. If this is not an in-dication of the approach of the millen-iuiu- , it certainly is of the Adam I'ore-pang- h show which will be here iu August. Thn Granted Kff irl of the (ireat Inflated. New York Sun. Mr. John W.Emory, republican poli-tician of Pittsburg, made a remark to a reporter of the Washington Post tho other day which cannot fail to wring the bosom of the Great Inflated. Cast-ing a vaticinating glance around the political horizon, this solid republican from tho Smoky Citv declared that "if tho democracy of this couutry would jump in aud nominate Pattison they might carry Pennsylvania. They would have something like a ghost of a chance, hut with any other man, t ever." It was iu the case of this Pattison, Robert Eligible Pattison, that the claimant performed the greatest, the most her-oic and the most memorable service to the democracy tha.t he has ever ren-dered in apolitical campaign. When Mr. Pattison, as the democratic) candi-date for governor of Pennsylvania, was making bis (treat light against Quay, Delamaier, and tho power of the the turgid configuration of the stuffed prophet cast no shadow in tho Keystono state. It was a warm campaign, and heat is uucomfortable to the heavy. It was a campaign in which public attention in Penn-sylvania was directed to state issues, and nobody cared a bono collar button about Me and My Issue. The demo- - cratic party of Pennsylvania, assisted by a revolt in the republican party, was putting forth all its energy to carry the state, and every man with democratic blood enough in his veins to smear tho head of a pin was cheering on Pattison. But there was no report from the That was all still in Penn-sylvania. It was discharged freely and loudly at tanlf reform piouics and ban-quets, but it was not seen or beard iu tne great battle. When the light was over the was loaded, and presently it went oil" with a triumphant bang. The claimant wrote to Mr. Pattison to con-gratulate him upon his election, and to remind him of his own share in the victory and the glory. "I held my breath," wrote tho mugwump Megath-erium with a proud consciousness of duty done. For person of his em-bonpoint to hold his breath is a great feat, but he did it. He held bis breath, and Hobert K. Pattison was elected goveruor of Pennsylvania. And now not ouiy are there Pennsylvania democrats who want to make Governor Pattison the deniocratio candidate for President, but it seems that there are Pennsylvania republicans who think that he could carry Pennsylvania. "O, that is too solid, flesh would melt, Thaw, and dissolve itself into a dew !" lint tie grat exertion of the claim-ar- t In ISl'O should not bo forgotten. He held his hreith, likewise his jaw, while the Pennsylvania campaign was in pro-gress. That is ths most he has done for the democracy. ROUSING REPUBLICAN MEETINGS. Bailies In tne Sixth VVrJ, Haeinl Ball and flutter Preoinot. H. Button was chairman of the re-publican meeting held in ths sixth ward meeting house last night. Hinging speeches were made by J. Divine and Barlow Ferguson. A republican club will bo formed at the sixth ward meet-ing houso Thursday night. IDAHO NOTES. Roise Cify is spreading itself on prep-arations for the celebration of tiie 4th u.1i ai.u,.i.j . Caldwell has raised over $7000 with which to build a woolen mill, to bo ready for business within a year. Thero were heavy frosts and snow la Pear Lake county last week. Straw hats and dusters one day, overcoats and Norway socks tho next. A. J. Gibson of Missoula, Mont., has secured the contract for building a $15,000 hospital which he designed, and which is to be erected at Wallace, Idaho. State Senator Weiler of Idaho county, district commissioner to the Worlds fair, will build a log cabin of Idaho wood on the exhibition ground, in it to display tho various resources of ths slam. The receipts at the assay office at Boise Saturday amounted to 110.000. From Plaeerville there was received J3500, Kocky Bar J'JMO, and the balance Baker (,'tty, Huntington, Rye valley, and various points along the Snake river. Tb" Independent of Paris lotras thftt tho county commiss'oner i of Bear Lake county intend to impiove lb road lead-ing iioru Kouipeiicr to Starxaiiey. Aj general movemeut has been inaugu- - I rated among the people a! the other end to improve the road from Fairview toward Montpelier. Republican Kally nt Duller. East night the citizons of Butler had assembled to bear from tho republicans. The meeting was held iu the school house of that district. By the efforts of Mr. F. H. Grieo a large number of peo-ple had been gotten together to listen to republican doctrines. Ths meeting was addressed by John M. Zane and Frank li. Stephens. A republican club was formed aud a committee of three upon organization consisting of Wil-liam McGlue, jr., F. II. Grice ana John Wood were appointed by the chairman. All those who joined the club wsre for-merly liberals, aud it is apparent that thn liberals of Butler are heart and soul for the organization upon national party lines. fcteaudlnaTian Republicans, The meeting of the Scandinavian re-publicans iu Social hail last night was large and enthusiastic. Speeches were made by John C. Sandberg and John Henry Smith. The latter spoke of the beneficial effects of protective tariff, aud compared the wages received by workmen iu the United Status to those of English workmen. He also dwelt at leugth upon the importance of the establishment aud rupport of local industries. The remarks of the speak-ers were received with much earnest-ness. At the conclusion of the meetihg a club was organized aud ollieers elect-ed as follows: President J. C. Sandberg. Vice President John P. Soronson. Second Vice President M. Christoph-sen- . Secretary C. V. Anderson. Treasurer A. V. W in berg. " The enrollment was large and the club promises to .become one of the most useful links iu the leaguo of re-publican clubs. Ifest Side Rajid Transit fey TIME TABLE, To Take EfTeot May 1st, 1891. Local Trains for the Jor.ian Fiver. Garden City, Brighton aud Eldorado. UUVI BXDORAOO SALT 1.4 Kit CITT e :(iOam. l:0pm. 7:00a.m. SOip.in. ) " 80 8) " 8:IX " 1:00 " :( " :tO " 4 01 " J:iK " 4:00 " 10:00 " ft:fO " H!:0O f:( - 11 rt) " e:0 " 11:00 " l ' U:00m. 7:00 " City Btatlon: Corner Seventh South and Second West etrects. J. G. JACOBS, Gen'l M'ir'r. Wonderland. The hall and theatoriura at Wonder-land are just about the coolest places is town at present, and in spite of the sud-den warm spell the house is enjoying a very prosperous and proti table business. The magnetic girl continues to astonish and interest all visitors by her mysteri-ous feats of strength, and Mr. Sie Stone, ths mathematical mystery, shows how very simple a complex problem may be mado by his method of using figures. The Rinehart family, all of whom are clever.do some creditable work in songs, danees and recitations in their play of "Mr. and Mrs. Thompson." Souvenir day Friday and children's day Satur-day, the ciosiug day, as usual. ro ltlcvl Not. A special train leaves for Sandy at 6:30 o'clock this evening, where a "call for a "rousing" deniocratio meeting has been posted. Hideout's hail has been designated as the place for aodemocratic meeting to-night. Brighton will be covered by the dem-ocrats tomorrow night. A |