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Show h, THE SALT LAKE TIMES. MONDAY. AUGUST, - - THE SALT LAKE TIMES. er TIHJ TIMKSJ Y.'lct.liono Numiiur is 4S1. Thd (if Till'. TIMKJ il Un:ai.l t No. IB Cuniliierelal blru 1. Local mmitl.ei ,n tic r.,'i. in will b curled M A urits int.- - l:n U :u ri.tm. M(N1AV, Ali'll'VI' --'1 ' Highest of n in LcuTeninj Pow U. a Got'! Report, Aoj. IT. S8 li J. S MITH PISINTINO CO. Job Prints & Book Binding Eank, County sndCffl'.oStitlcnerj. ti and Wat Third South St. ATTH.N1VS-A- LAW. fKpXHDTnTKirKYXbl'lKPARD. I AVVVEI.'S Ui)OM3 37,3S,3J AND40,COM- - J d luerelal Hlo,'k. DANIEL HARRINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LA-Roomt .IK owl :u:l Crmttitn'inn Huil'tinJ. Rotary public in ogice. . poVKi;s. OPPOSITE CUXm ATTOItNKY-AT-LAV-AKiHirncrs. I'KP.D A. HALE. TATK OF HENVKR AKrlHTTTCT OF Itlnrat, kite, ltouuts I'M aniX U'l Coaitiii-rcnt- l llinfk. " " Kt-.- L HHT.WK AND l.lMiM. BPRTox, (;i:o::".sbk.ck &co. . ESTATF NO. -- : MAIN BT., SALT! r)EAL city, Uiiiii. Notary lu ofl!o. Telo phouti 4."vl. KIKNUUKK. ftATTTfuK-Tr- UN ITU1K C ). FA;ri'R!'S AND riKAI KR IN MANI k'Cls of fin: b lire. sb-..i-ficreeii .loors ami furiiiiutf Jul,: tan and pniuipi'y a:tutidf.ii to. Ins and 1W W. fleutli Tempi.- - Slre.-t-ttANt'E. LOUIS 1IVAMS A (10. T ? IRK. LlFf. ANii ACCint.NT, MUTTTAT. I l.ift) vl New iuii. & ud isi C'liuinercU mock.. Kl.sitl. P. J. M(1!N. HFATiNi'l EM iNKKB-9..- ,fl MAIM STRAM ball miioi.sri'iitY. F.'K."LK(:UVKir rpiIE rPliOLSTKHKli-CAKPK- TS I, A in, 1 similes nia.lu, ail Kinds ol repairiUK; No. K. Jnd oui li. Republicans! i ii; ll ' M ! '" 1 " " V...-- til Ttif I'l im ii ics to rlvvt l: U'.gciies to t!io Comity CONVENTION I Vlii li is ti uaniti tlic Uclcyiilos to 1 in- - Tei-ritiiriu- l jiir rioted XcH-iOt-I-D. &CENIC LINE CF THE WO .lift Tbe I'avorlts Rout to Coicrado Springs, Denvw And all PoUtts Kant and Sotitit. - r.VO Fir:3T-CU3TRilS- CILT, ; Elegant Pullman and Tonrist Gleepr and Free Chair Cars on Each Trains I lot fuU laVlitruutUon. call on or adaraaa W. J. At-- t, M W. Slid Soutl : T. SMITH, A. 3, HUGHES, '8 l Mmatrfir. Tiam.; Muag S K. HOOPER, G. P. and T. A. HOTEL KNUTSFORtt opi:m,i .IUXK i. New and Elegant in ail its Appcint- - --. meiits. 259 Eoww, Single or En Suite. j 75 ilooir.s itilh Bib. ? G. S. HOLMES, Prop. j Walker Housg. s thaWalk rM lorstod In th btilne canUC of tba Ciiy and li3 all tua , KaJjrn bp;oeuion!s k Conveniences .J l,-t- . iln ne to .1 "trl th- - ffst cI.im hmiM. I reanv.-- a wil a .f h'.tt-- l in Weni in 1 t iiv--t :e hui u t.s and tenr'st hulaj II i 'ity. I'asss-nse- r f'ae W it'i: r a,: l ti i . - tw it.-- d :k s Sal' r..i til. I.:... ; i.i.iiicior, CONVENTION! Will 1' '! "Il ('six cvoiiiti-g'- . All K tuil icn :is art' iit,f,fl (t a i tcnil. The moot intr t!:iccs tor ihf five priciiii istH .S.ilt I.iiko Ciiv ait' as I'olttiws: '"i P'tst I'n ini t Sn.t Wai-- neiio i t.. ,. I'- i.irr ;;"! . Te'i " t i XVi.l'd F, ll oi itlll ,' re.it lli " 'J ,li War S- ..ol - 1 l:IS " b - ..ll 11 i.l Republicans j An' all urjtftl tti ho 111 .it ; imI.iih f. into the body from which it comes from at any tinm. This chimney of ore var-ies trom IK t.i 'M indies in diauioler, and is hih grade ore. Thu .Mincr'a Dream U looking fins Willi a lsti t?J body of hih grade jfa.t.ua. Tnis is ii new strike, of which mention was made in your napcr emno time ago. I'll e NiiijjHj tun Htruck good galena on . This is a new strike about three lent from the Hiniaee and I think will hIh v up k iod iu a lew days, Cannot Ht-- assays todity as must rush this. We want a mail service uud wish you to help ns ail you can lo gut ouh. I'hero art? Iron! sixly lo eighty men here oil' and on and our nearest iiostol.ice is il.p.t or Doserot. V have sent a pa- - i. tiiin to Washington for a mail route, Inu can hear notnintf of it. Our eaU'P hat not h;td a j uarrel or fit-li- t iu it n:ii"t it has boiMi a c:ini). Wa have tint' saloon, o:in and una barber shop and two bo.irdiiijj houses. Miners .t ):"i.5i)per day cul laborers t;t. We ii. f. e tv.xaty tenia .ml liuii.ea and o.i.; i;.i.d u.irral anil not one bum in t.n 1,1. Fury man U woiI'iji;. t tit's truiy, J.CCi.av. Mititittr KxcllMiiffM. For tiiite a length of time there wai scarcely anything done on the exchange on Monday, but receut'y it has been the. best day of all the week. Until the second call was nearly over today the prospect for anything being done was well nie'li hopeless; then Jake liambcr-c;e- r bid Weill for fill) shares of Horn .silver. Thats'urted the ball ami Conk-li-took a Kwiprt at Stevenson's wild pitch of lOODll shares tif Mulad at tit. Most or the other business dona was in puts or calls, of which liainbertrer was tho largest purchaser. Something was done alter the calls making the aggre-gate of transfers 7,()."i() shares. T(t:iA V'S 'III ITAT II INS. a day is being made and this could be increased if it w ere possible to obtain moro curs. finding (Juick S.lvr. In up around tho old North-ern Soy mill near Hotuaiisville this summer, a considerable atneunt of fjuick silver was found. It is also known that Ehettlu A; Davis who have had a lease on tho tailings dump f ' old mill, havo taken out several lots of amalgam that paid them well. 'J he mill now belongs to thu bullion Heck. Some of this .puck was deiived from cleaning up' around the old batteries and some of it on the outside, of the mill, tho total obtained has besn some-thing more than 800 pounds. 11 MAMMOTH Wi. New I'i vtilopnumta and New Machinery A EeOtiut Crj flvpiuent 3joh to LtsumeDivul.-m- l Payin;. !nsH Piui'.c3 c:ohi:pondence. Strikes in the Galena Bud Utah Finding Qiin;k3:!v.'r-.'.'u';i(i:i--"- t-.k DavJ-o;i!'..u- at bud Pr.Juc'.;uj. Slticklioltit-r- iu fie Mimmoth com-pany will not I'll ilispit-i- I : btfir t'nt tliv.de:! Is are ii.i.iiy lo aiain bt paitl by j hat liiiiitt, i Ill'icL' i'l ' i,tu.-:r- The a, il il.nt of ll' tb.ioiir i.meiit t r Iheii i tew I,, j . s U uoi k:: l t it is ii.it priMt.tiil's it will i lir.io titan live ivnl: ,. s Tho in'i'e has now, rc iihicil wink in nil U" lower b've'i iimi is reporlfd to be m..ki.i,', a i.tii.yj jr.. i i o tCr. '.: an b 'lie i i'...il 'V- - I r.cs. S .mo of th-- ore ro- - ccii'.iy is ne:ir;V up to the "lan iard that nude the mine famous. A tar mad id a little lt- -s tnaii tea tons nettled for lust week netted the com j. any t:;.r,A, the t;,act .i'.ue oi it bcin: ii.i.m oiincci in B.lvt.r and S.7 ounces iu g ii.l. Tin) oK) ami t, ie 7o() levels o.' I he mine ai'i) looKiug w e l. have good bodies of i re and are making a steady yieid. The ( uniuiig-hu-slope, win-- : o the horn hiivcr was liiiinil a year a;o aad fro n v. li.ch a hail in f I o ce of s lver wa derived, is Mm i'inl ui'.iii.: a li.lld Ingit i'l adeoie. I' is n ,t hi i ri " n in siiicr as a year ago, but it ir. In bl up well in gnid. A good h'.nkn is repuru'd to hae b t'li made bl-- t WecK III the level eij;!llv tect beluVV the tunnel. be .'ViU and ic'O have slid L'oo. slopes ot oieuhd iro adding t.ieir piiiinrlion to t ie ouipul. Iu ail paits ol the iiiiuo tin ri ii .til iinprove-mi-il- l the il veii,iliients were resume I afb'r placing in the new inaciiiiiery. The is now being vigorously pushed. I lie ouipul lor July was KM tons, but lor I he lirsl bait ot August it lias been tons Tho ore liliped now ii running high in uold. some of the lots recently sold showing as inucii us two and a bail ounces to tbo ton. ' S3 r n a 8 l'i CKS. c.r,J a t! 4 Al'. I Al n, ll c, 1 Alt nor 6 At.es MM ls', ISt, tl li o net Siilpli'r I'l 111: Hoi" I' f.-i.- 1 uiea.. Mi" (' .ud ' fiiiino in-'- K W 17 i re cent ."I"' Haltnii l'""i : itah- - in SO IW ! M :i :m hot il. en ... fi 3 ') Malal ImiM ;ta'i t''4 t!i Ma iiiae. Hi. 9 N.el'i Kn lot 11 North. Turtle 2 2a i hit i, in 3 is) Stioi tiv - iO 07 U7 07 l,.,i(!.ni 8 "I 11 tit ml . V. o l,!e (10 silver t . i i 'fs iw't Total sti lies sold lio.'ii). 'S.Mlir;,,. ;titi day call. S VI ,rs F" R T.H'K, i, i kIi t-- s of Ap" lsi,o, Kll"r in. I,, O li ,r- ' ii'imi :.. IU day call, s i is ..i Italy '.' '.iii. it's are-- , it Hi .1 il Silver HI. '.mi t:ii,,.i: i res.-.- ni ....I'., iJiilay rail. I . o s ii'.-- nf Ma i i 3 .., buyer iw. on) ..ii toi-e- l Si inley 7 jf. OIIB HBCRIITS. M n- !Ton. Nil th ?::' (...I'l a.' .. i'. 0 11 S.llli-ei- n ' Sinitll t .ill. Il.l t 'H II, Iv ...... laii.'Ua a.-- - H) U nee r S el m l i... 1 r,li,.llle - r on. V l lilt 3I i .ni er.inr " Total Jl..;iB N'.tw La Plata. mmm lm le.lftl JSPlll.t lid. The excitement at l,a Plata, so far from subsiding is daily increasing. The new s has new leached, the surrounding country and capitalists, speculators, miners and curiosity seekers arecrowd-in- g imo tli.eiiy. U. C. Chambers of the Ontario mine at Park City is now at lite camps personally looking iuto Ihe matter. Nicholas Treweek. l- .1. Kiesel. V. N. Shilling and Major M. l'ost went up yesterday morning. Mr. Treweek carried with him his oullii and elevation measure-ment so as to make his own personal observations and thoroughly investi-gai- o the reports that have been brought from wdiat appears to become O.olen's phlorado. Much isexpected from his iuvtoligat.otis fin) toun is rapidly growing. A Kc.ni ii.lt S ,,nitr 1'lSII Sl'l.lNtiS, Aug. TlMl.S: Thinking n few lines from hero might be read w ith interest by some of the subscribers of Tin: Tim us, 1 give you a f..v i is from this camp. Wo had a line sirik-- i in the Galena mine yesterday of an eighteen inch vein of see galena which assays '.".'! ounces silver and per cent lead. This strike was made in the bottom of No- &halt about seventy-eigh-feet below I he surface. They also lune an eighlVeii-inc- vein of a grey tale, that roes eight to tell ounces in Silver and per cent load, which they hate been f n o w ll g for ten or 1 w el ve feel More than a Ion of ore was taken from the new vein the afternoon it was st rock. The I'miiia also has made a larger and richer strike in shall No. wi.er-.- ' liie last shots put in by the n;eht sh.lt opened up a tine body of ore. Ihn b ed-ei-- of h Inch they have been following f,,r some time, one vein lor feeder! clinging to the hanging and the olher to the foot wall, with a body of black limit between. This budV rd black i iiie has been shot out and now the full place between the two w.ilis is a body id ore 1,'i.tt runs trom l.vi o ,, ll ounces in silver, and iriini '.HI to IU per cent lt.ad. The oilier shafts on liie I It ni t. are holding out and Isli oiiui' up belter every day. The dentil of the last find in the I' 'ma is ab nit In or lin feet The Ctah is still looking fine and hol bug its own and if anything ini-provii. tr. ')' ,,. Wild Cat has now two line seams td ore which I be owners are starting to sink two shafts on. each vein opening 'out and showiii'7 from ii t" 1 .' inches of ore as they go down. This is it galena ore that runs very high. Tic l'i ih No. si 'll has a fine t him- - ney of ore which Mr. Morehatis is f il-- i lowing wiih the expectation of noen.ng llllilli't I 01 uuinrs iiac uu.avij, uoi.ii started. Four loads of lumber reached the town ou Friday and were immedi-ately sold at ill) per Ib'.iO feet. 'l iie, city was surveyed on Friday as it will probably exist hereafter. 1 he town site known as Mound Ci ty, laying east of La Piata a couple of miles, ingrowing. Something like torty town lots have been staked out, and twenty teams are now camped iu the place. The striken in that vicinity he.tr out everything that has so far been claimed for the country am! pioinise to make a second town, it fair rival of La Plata. The following statement was mado last evening by a party who declared he knew it to be, a fact: "A certain Idaho man had made .nine oli'er to (leorge Thatcher for his third interest ip La Plata. Pi'lore .trran "eiicets hr.d b completed some scheme was wor'-ei- to nse.irti.in w! at t1'"!'? was in t'o ;: ''c. U .v;:-- i guarded and no one a'lo.ved to touch it. (!n Friday some o paity Siiiirnl tho position of guard. The intended iiuvhas ;r thus secured tin opportunity of digging into the claim. He found behind a boulder supposed to he the foot wall a two-foo- t vein of galena, the very thins from which the lirst piece of ore hud becu secured and which first started tho ex-- I citcmeut. He covered this up, andyes- - terd.iy morning sought Mr. Thatcher add succeeded in making a purchaso of his iuterest for $ShO." N tv 111 it 111 in tit It Machinery. On order has been placed with Eraser & t'lialmers by the Mammoth company lor a new drill piant. This will consist of a douple iiici.es and a pair oi Corliss s lo run it. 'I !:e ibineiisions ol the cyiintlers of the eii)ine4 will be the same as those oi tin- com pressor. This piant w ill have tiie power to run twenty ili'.i.s at level, and it can he worked single or double a- - de.-lte- The entire weiglit machinery will exceed loO.'obO pounds, a lid with tiie new boiler put. in by the company a.--t summer, and the .ihangi's ma',' in the arrangement-- , w lien the liiMiice now ordered arrives it it ;i. give tin mine an almost perfect lipiiieiit, .su t tor all require-- . men is until a new shaft shall be decided 00. H hen i order was given tho in- - si: uction.s went wiih it to niako and ship tuc plant in soon as possible. I nn Vim. Iltimlr d Level, Tne slut t mi i,e Ibrdion-llec- has reached 'he of in,) Ptet. where ii .0 siation is heinit cut out ami pr- - s iiimle I,, .start the ievtd. As soon as dug work is completed ad the !eyc waned, t lie worn of s:nk-- I ing will be at once co iiiu enced and the shaft push.,, ,,VV ( the pi 10 fool station, l iie ore ebiiles have not yet been slruck nt, ;P Hill level, but it is expected lli. ihitt will break into them any "lay. mine is looking extra-ottlina- i ily weil, a production of 100 tons UTECRIZED CITY jGEHB' THE - Deposit Siamp Systgrng C'F THE UTAH COMMERCIAL ASfPilSSS BMSr lai Q4 E. First Souih St. 10th Win! ro-.!f- h F.,vr nn,1 'th Sntit U. V. Bruitks Cur. 1st ai ta and 6 Ii Ka. Kiiulimr lii'" ls8 K A iiprr. . S. Man .'!:. A ' Hut.HTMjl,th...tOr. Si ll Vet .in J "Id So Wni. St mil A W. 4tlt NortH I ,ih W.od Stura 3 W. lt8oiar M'i f. Hill ,..TiHN. Mil wt II K. Kiin .HI S- -''t VV II. J. rinl niht .!.. -- 3 N. lit Wtw Krirlc iir.int.ii.. W 3- 4ih Kan Sid.low nto.1 K. "th Scnitti Mrs. H. Cor. St.it. imJ !'i't v.mit1t BuarrAS.iis U'. H h Souta . M I' via.1 ;J S. iid h.an K. II. iVv.n- - IlftJlrd S J.il.n II. Kel'.i'l HH K. Vll.l Sr.lltU, Artiur Vikwi" TA W. i rtn Twajil A. H. Wo n.ruft ;.i'-r- tr Par John K. ...Tor. 2nd South ., ,rd Bmi m.'. King At WtTempi j. w n.int "; s ,li h i Hrovtn C'ur. N. Teoiple and ami Wp r y Held r,7fth 89 It c'mrl in Hoimt'ftil (nt. Till? tin n tvntcrtll P I,..- !i r & I);i;H:n:; Cj .... 8 ' - .'i;i .i sell-e- n BIkC onK.l ,;,.o- - e s viiu-- ,1 U d eo'-- s J. K. l(ohli'.:i.'.'.! Faimmituj ye. I'K'T'r.TTS tm nmln it th Panic or l) v.l-- anv 'if II' and wttetl 'hr amoiii t rtcl'i l.i) t it) deposilor will (ft-- t k Pr it.'Lit inierJL timrt'oa, comiiounded 4 tluiu a iir. i:KNERAL riANKIN') PUSINKS3. Pirtrtnr-- V. Arm I. W. Mart con. Tho w. r.'lrb"ttu, H iv r Koberta. lr. Jtw. H R.rhan.a. Tims. VV. ). H. Htrdy M. K. cuiuailiiH, hii.ul Mointj re. "THE CITY DIRECTORY." Speaking of "The City Directory" company, which appears at the Salt Lake theater Thursday, Friday, Satur-day matinee and Saturday evening of this week the Chicago 'j ri'miu: says: "When one has seen Russell's come-dians in the 'City Directory' it would he quite as sensible to say, 'this is a glorious group of fun makers,' as it would bo, on exhibiting a g"in of the first water, to say, 'this is a diamond.' In each case the native worth and at-tained brilliancy are siuiicient testi-mony. There is no plot to the play-nob- ody expects one, nobody wauls one. The people are all good in fact lin y are the best in the business in their re-spective lines, and in thn play con-dense mora pure, unadulterated fun, charming musio and specialties in two hours and a half than can be seen iu any performance of iis kind now before the American public." The sale of beats commences August 2fi. "l,d Vou 8,- Tlmt c:,.ol7" Hy Joi e, w hat a lovely foot. "Yes. it pays lo have a neatly incased loot, and you can do it so easy now since we are making a great summer lonnctiou in ail lines of tan and low cut shoes. Si'KvcKif iV-- Lynch. i;ki; i r;::s. S. p. Mark A- i '.. lo,' furniture. l.aeecilll.l.liS, lincoU-Ullls- . II i.S o li, baad lias ..n evi.t M ml lo C.i-tiii- a Mil'. ii.:-- , liiino. T i'A 1'..i'm,v!cs Kn-.- h i's b.-- t received at J. I' (,:,l',lln I' 1. ill .:-"- -- ireet. V, rl; on l'ie new Md 'cl.ou 8 teni-i, ,, wi be CO II 'i d Ihit v.eek. t'i:il the lleM ',U',l:e--- l -- , w i,,::.;, Mi., he 1" ''' del. N. m I'l. t v l ' ' I '''' s '' evirsi-- t A'" fr- - p.. in, it ic:ii, i ,,; i, ' :;e; ' " ''U I .'. e:e!, e ,., ii, 11 .'' !"'!'" i ' nd Ihe c! .ll.icg, .( S.I ie iniv, el S l..u.e'l,.j'i.l tbii! Am ' : ali'l ;i- - ' K'1 I iie I'epuii' ,e:i'i prima ies w .11 be held tins cm i:.,g. I'h. p.at-n- a l ed r s Ihe llleeilll .S appear e. el'e ill li.is paper. A cl::u,:'e in time roi it to (i:ir-llldt- l be ,en ,e,e- - ililo .11, l I ,o,laV. I be time c.rd is tt on tho eighth J ;i ' today. .Mothers, don't miss the sa'c of boys ,.'(!!.(, Su :s w.d go lor '.)ile at Salt l.iiltc 1. j,ii: ibl ' S Hi' o'liiiieiieing to-luol row . and d ' n II is probii Ide l.'.ai .. lii'si at in- - lias inn mil be one o w .imi.i' i, hi iii.s ciiv eii! lulu.' M .ny men bae e pre-- , ed belt d n i: n eo.s to Hlj'porl it ( la Wcliii -- dav iMo,iin tli- - '! w. Ii w a id choir iv ii i'iv e a cmeei'i in Ihe M ini nice! in lion-e- . l'meeeds fo-il,,, beliell! ol I.' l i.l! ' J. l a II I (U).r: no a in "i io liiiro;'C. Col.lll V I'ielk Aili'll lulled Ihe follow-I- ; niai ring i in', i - I b.s jorei.ooii K. ). liavloii ami Id ibelii 1' ('lays, K. t ol'lnll and tit. i. I'. I. Hike. Jonu ,1. 'I hoina-- i i iid Matiitla ivii". '1 he mm.-tei- s and rs of the I I're byienau Mh- - wol be e. e,i a c, niiiilimi nlin v I a.epi' t all'ie l.ianl liolel at American Kink on a v t'veuing. J hunks for liie iiivita-l.i'i- i Th V. M. C. A. chili will hold iis ve, .e ibo, ale I linrnl ay ot 'I ue. day evening. T'l it oil d sciissed Snl,ei-- Wl'l be ".I " ,' ie i ; Thai capital pii:ii.-.lime- si.oind be aiiolislied." It i loi.ioirnw even ng that, ihe pub-lic del a e helviirii lin- V M , '. A. club and Salt I .eke i I take place ,.i llamtinilid Had- blostion ",'. .m'Ci I lt.it m'i ioiiel anee has ran-e- d mole eriine ami ni-s- ly than ignorance." Win. M cluiii-niai- The manai'i'ment of So-ie- Heart Academy. Hgdeii, is sendiiii; out an-nual cat ilogues. The pamphiet con-tains ail inlornuilion iiece.-sar- y respect ing Ibis evcellent school. The closing; pages are ileyi-le- In mini, inn ing Ihe, pr,i,.'i'amioe of the .lune commence liieni and the mimes ot Hie mednl ami crown winners are given, THE COUNTY COURT. Harvoy Hardy hnd John Eu:tnr, thn Seliictmon. Ara on Bbik and liasy. HOIFATT CASE AT IiUIRMAET-- Various Petitions fijfi rred or Ooaeidortd Hardy Elected to the City-Coun- ty Buildirir Cotuaiitioa. Ther was a change iu the jir.r.sonnd of the county court which met iu reg-ular session this morning. The newly-electe- BeUclnien, Harvey Hardy and John Punter were present aud occupied the places Selectmen Miller and Howe have so acceptably tilled the past two years. The selectmen of the court to-day are Messrs. Cauooii, Hardy aud Hu'tter. The minutes were read and approved and this much business was transacted. Dan ( days of Hinghain appeared and asked lor a transfer of a liquor license to Hjury Kaysou. Kel'erred to cotiuty attorney. C. D. 'lingers appeared in behalf of a former pet.tion to open Kiceuth Mast from Ti.irteeiuli lo lif.eeuin Suii.h. This Hi.nl. r had been reft rrod to Se-lectmen Howe and Miller for a report. Laid over until next meeting. Superintendent CuinmiiigJ of the. couutv inlirmary was present as to charges preterre'd against him by V- A. Mollat. while nn inmate of the institu-tion. Mcli'at was at one time an inlirmary and on leaving did not take all of his clothes away. Ho was learlul about returning for the same li st he would be routined a.'itiu. Mr. Cumuungs made a state-incu- t of the facts of the case w hich was altern ants dismissed. Selectman Miller reported that the petition of Ceorgo A. liurg m et a', tor opening i'.levenlii Kast from Kieventh to Filteenth be denied. The petition of John R. Smith re-specting the opening of Thirteenth Kast street was heard. A proposition Was made to the people then) if they would do lb" ('l ading Ihe county would put up the bridge. 11. T. Siiiiruiil asked permission to haul gravel from the bed owned by the county acio-- s the river with poll tux labor, (.ranted. Mr. Hardv was selected as a member of the cily coiiniy building committee, Vice lliebard Howe. Mr. ltutter was selected as a member of the poor house committee, vice llieb-ard Howe. The communication from Mike road supervisor of district No. I'l. was referred to Selectman Mu-tter with power to act. Tiniiit cr cnciir. Candldatra Tor tlt Il-- f jrm School Tho llivores Mill tirlnlU. Judge 'ane's chamber was filled with lawyers and litigants at an early hour this morning, and a number of short ciders were made. Julia Hymes and liaf'ie Shepherd, although the most diii inutive, were the most conspicuous liguies iu the court chamber, and au ailed their examination on a com-plaint thai seeks to eep them iuto the reiorm echool. Deputy Marshal Prank Cleveland had been to Park City on Sunday, where he subpu naed a bevy of witnesses i'l the case, but the train from the hills not having arriy ed, the examination wai paved to a later hour. In tho ca--- of May A. Thcxton vs James H. ihexton rtT. rcricc was by consent vacated and tk-- eiidriat's an-swer withdrawn, leaving il to iho plain-till- " to ask her decree of separation whenever she nny elect, 'i ho giouuds of the compliunt are insert. 011 ana 'liny wero married in 'f--7 and have since resided iu 'ion. Mark McKimmoii's ci.ianglemen's wero revived by two applications lor the aopo.ntmcnt of a hearing iu boili having been passed until Wed-nesday rooniiig at lb o'clock. The applicants in the case ar 11. M. Paeon ttud H. P. Mason trustees. !ritlt Court. The following orders wero rnado this morning: Estate of Georgo p.utciier, deceased; order made fixing September 4th au timo for settlement of ncco iut. F.state of John P.ees, deceased; order made appointing William Fuller, Wil-for- d Woodruff, jr., end M. Woolcy. Kstate ot David Morgan .Icnes d ccased; order pp.dt) apuointiug I. M. Waddell esq., and county Attorney Mm phy to repre.-en- the interests of the county iu tliis estate; cast! con-tinued to Sept. .':.'. Kstate of John A. Pouck deceased; continued to Sept. l . Kstat of Howard M. Twombly an alleged insane person, case continued to Sept. '."J. Mtiat lis Salil. Ill Hop ft Co. have determined to 7oT.3i mrrtheir entire stock at cost. This' oilers to ilia public a rare chance to purchase Chinese and Japanese goods at a big bargain. Call early and get lirst choice of their complete slock. No. .V,' Main blreet. PKI.SON L. Ilev. W. Penney and wife of Loudon are at the nulstoi d. V. S. Hoy, a at l oci Do schne. ,s a! the l.ltc. N els in A. Steele a. id Mrs. C. It. Steele of Chicago ale at till Cllllell. A. ll. C.ik.iock andCeorgnWhilelield Hie Knglisli toui'isls slopping at the Cllllell C, 1. V'anden'ier.'e of ( "nicago, isv is itiiig his broi her. J. II. V .llldell oergn ol this c Iv. S. H.Knapp. of the S.iiithern P.tciliii at Og. leu, is in the cit v I ml. i : . Win. rl. , tint pos; master at Cheyenne, is anion Hie .sliaiigers on the .street todav. Arlli'ir Dixon uml wife and Miss Kaiie 1,1 Dixon oi I 'lncago lea. iied the Walk t'l this liiol'lo'ig S. V Derra't ol liie M s iuri Pacific has recov ered sulibneni ly ti'oin his i!i-nt- -s io be at hi dc-- k todity T:ii' S in Francis ui ',..'.' sizes uu Superintendent e;b. ot the It. i. tlin-i- v: "A. E. Wei by. a b anker id Sail Lake City, is nt ths l'.abiw in." W. LiilieiiiM, H'.'ciiiip'liued by his x lie. liaugnier and .:liT, is a'.'ti.c Knutsfor.i. Mr. Lhileiield is an attur-lie-lor the Sanla I'" at I'tipckt. II. 11. A iliAclls of ()., is nt thn Wa.kcr Mr. low oils is aceoin-pann d by Mr-.- . M. J. Evans. Mrs. M Aibrigl.t', Mrs K !",.v a'ul .M s Mai v box. ( ,0 !.n limb eo'iiui iieier of the K:s-.,.l- inn v. s ., ii ,ii! voi d g.li s! i e li.is beet s!'tt..iiied a! J.tp in. Cnjt-laii- I ton b, is en route to visit, bis fallli.v at St. Ft;'t r I'lli g Edmund S,eph"ii-on- . wife and daugh-ter and to' uge I Sency are n. nt New Vor.el'S nl tile I'tnlell. Mr. Stephenson has been couim'.s i'Olicl' ol Nutv ork lor veal's. The parly - r.c uruin,; ir un '.he coast. li.tscnd.t Lope,:. Ter-- st Li,p,'., K k.i- - 110 l.oii alii Vce ito M. t ' iii.ii t of Nicaragua arc a muig Ih- - K'Uilsford's 1'oreien guests. K Lope., is the Wnrl i - ta.roo. 11. iii-s- i. Mi- -r tro.n C.'iitral Ann tie. 1 Tiie party is en route to Chicago. A si I nit (i.'.'HTal Fre g'at Agent V.'niiani iii'ov.i of the K.. (iraudei Western s'a.' e 011 his vacation . Mr. 1'irotvn was aeconipanied as fa" a- - Login by .1. IE Van find II. W. I'.ir-vc- Mr. lirnvn will visit Irs bro. h- -r a! Van. mver and his old home iu (' in ad, beiorc lm returns to bis d- sk again. !l ni E o Itiehm pre-id:n- g judge of tne t'oior.i.io iMiiirt of appeals, is a visitor to the city. Judge I! visit -- d Lake 111 ':.1 a .1 He is pleased witti the iu'pr ve llients that ho M 111. t'i it the citv has a great fuinie in store. 'I he court over w iti.-':- ) ,1 ud go ilieliuin'id presides was by liie la- -i legis-biliir- e to re!iet the supremo conn. There had been a s ipreine court i but i:s woiii b id to ,e re- - it wed in ail cases and it proved to be a failure. The court of appeals was created in itsslead and giv-- n exclusive jurisdiction in certain cla-se- of eases up to $.'iJil. H is wtrki'ig very sat':, faetoriiy and promises to ed'ei l the re-sult desired. . llt-e- Croek Slt: Line f.ir Sle. We have sixteen head of extra fina horses, two California hacks, two heavy lumber or freight wagons, with every-thing complete for running a daily-stag- e from Stockton toDugi. ay. Post oliiee department hits promised to turn the mail over to us as soon as an ollieo can be established at Dugway. This service will pay well. Tnere is money to bn made out of this enterprise. I expect to bo absent for soma tinis, hence cannot give this business atten-tion. Wi'l Five fioot tei;ms or exchange for Salt Lake real eotate. Call at once. Kooni "7, Commercial Piarik bnildiug. It- - C. Lett. Presidont Stage Co. Salt Laka gamlnary uud Nuriual Tralulnt; Hoho..l. Uegins its tws year Mon-day, Sept. 7, 1HUI. College, prepara-tory, academic, grammar, j.rijjirirv, commercial, art. music aud bonrdiug departinents. The past year shows a gain of 10 per cent in attendance and (i5 per cent in income, which indicates the advancement nts. Je. Tho faculty remains about tho samo: Professors C. L. Haxter, princira!; and V. I!. Dol- - liver, normal department. For rates of tuition, boarding, etc., see catalogue or write C. L. liaxter. prii.cipsl. Kt Lev- - T. C. Hilt", D.D., preaident of the boird. An examination, as prescribed by law, for teachers who are candidates for positions in the Salt Lake City pub-lic schools, will bo held Aug. Sail and Cisth in the Fourteenth school building, commencing at U a, m. J. F. Mii.i.spArmi, Chairman Board Examiner!. -. Eye find Var. Dr. Ira Lyons has reovod to Honper-Eldredg-building, 4!), South Main street. Hot Griddle Cakes. Dr. Frice't Cream Baking powder possesses a peculiar xzorit not apnroached by that of any oilier baking powtler. It ptodttccs tiie hot bttckwhcut, Ir.di.ta wheat cake a, hot biscuit, douf.hnuls, vafiles or Any of t'nenc tasteful thinTs nav le caieu v.kcn hot with impunity by persons of the most delicate digestive organs. Dr. Price's Cream Bak-ing Powder leavens without firmentalion cr dccoinposition. In its none but the purest of cream of tartar, so-da, etc. is used, and in such exact equivalents as to always guarantee a pci-'ectl- y neutral result, thereby g'ivine; the natu-ral and .sweet Havor peculiar to buckwheat and other flour that may be used, the natural flavor s much desired and ap prcciatcd by all. The oldest patrons of Dr. Prices powder tell the SLory, that they can never pet the same, results from any other leavening agent, that their griddle cake.;, biscuits, etc. are never so light and never taste so sweet or so good as when raised with Dr. Trices Cream Baking Powder. !y order of tho cuy eminc!!, made Alljjnst Is. ISUi. the Hoard of lv;u i v. 1 tion will ineei at (he council c'l.uu ier in the City Hail on August, 10 Aug-ust 81, including bolii aid dates. Im.n 8 to 1 p. 111.. iitea of dunm; the usual business hours of the day, as lirst advertibcd. ,1. F. Jai k. City li- corder. - .. Pr. Burrows, oculist, anrist. optician Cpoctacles lilted. ( omiiiui'cial block. e- |