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Show V m THE SALT LAKE TIMES. SATURDAY. AUGUST, I, 1891 Do you ever think how in iri tit it Hwnh wh it you proijn lo ii 'lijcl reading ih li U n for a dav? You liuv" hn (iod ol n t H'PIn for v I'll r I' .i'h- - er. Wh u wouid you tiiitik o;' vour-iv- e if your ni'iii'iti f.tlii.-i- ' wnnj hi ne.ir ym that you nonPI hur hif voice evi-r-hour of th i d:u an t yet you would liever iriv him i in u h tli'i-- or turn in dii iroiu your na'ii limine-f- o ini tl h to he;tr a woi'tl thiii. hentli, lhini;;!i he cull in you iin outHHeti hfd hand all d.'iy Ion"? VV Imtever vou limy ttiink of y iiir- i he 'vnn.d ci iiii.!y f.'td ilmt you were trenti Iiiiu rhaiueliillv, and he won'.! not in- - uon.Jidered bluine-Woilh-ii" ho should foievef iliat-w- you us his cliiidreii. Your lu llemeu aeeks that yon li;ill liMiir Im voice every hay and every hour That voice it hn word, and by it he is ('.tiling, ciilliii, calling you to tnke his counsel, to ho instruction and to waik in the way of hi divine wisdom. U your citieu.siilp in heaven? The only light you hxai from that place iu which all your iiiicicMS are wrapped up is by the gla of the Vrd. You have a Father there whose smic-- and whone care are everything to you. You have an E bier Hrother tiiurc iu your own n.ttose who has loved you With an everia-uint- f love, whom you have never personally seen; yet he in your beloved. You hive a Divine Comforter tiicre who i ready to visit you and abide with you a a me-dium of your inlercourso wilh heaven and lieuvsuly things Ho brings you a frenh letter every day from your Father and your older brother. Will you not u-a- it. th: time cxtenoed. Oeneral Pamnunt ,r A Hurley Play tlm l.oed ainirli, ( A man with a commingled look of despondency and anxiety on his coun-tenance entered th'j Union Pacific otlicij on .Main street this morning. "Is Mr. Hurley iuV" inquired tlm strr.tigor. The latter wan uherd Into the pres-ence uf the ;,'(Micr"l p j (6t:!ijwr agent. vv'lmt cau I do for you 7" asked the olvn.'i.il. The stringer looked into Brother lint' vy's ei.xt lias;e. ,'tll failed 10 ' (. f tnuv waich showed liiiit lo to it I.U w.'i! iin l I .li ti .iveli ig from l'it .i t rwi.-;'.- s Ciiy," si I llCt.I. "I'I't fl KnOll Ml WO I"C le'i d IhiUi l i (i pi.':.'.!. I Kit tn kn-- h .vui Wcll't '!'"!i! till! liiiHt Hi' C'll to: set in H (;.-- ) lii.i' I i ,'" ' ; i ul l'.'i-- lifi'l' A .""it H i f V tlioiii'lit :i K h- - could eunse n;.m-.- i v !o mi io vie of ti" e i.'iit. 'J'tm tiri.-- l w a li ;. 1, us tin- - I'a'.n-i- ' moti-i- oi.' 1! w n hoard ivmarkir. tfa. fj',ti;i('!i's of Uuia' o.i- - in at v). DonlfaUJo Attend THE Republican Meeting . At the Salt Lake Theater YrdJfiGHTJ 5 Sound Rep. bl 'can doctrine will be expounded by C. V, Bennett Ja ies Dovine Joan Hen y Sm th., E. B. Critch-- . low, James Sharp, Col. I. Tru.nbo and Daniel Harrington, i W" S:ats will be reserved for Ladies. THE ' REPUBLICAN VY"r jilt' StTTnk i . . 'itcr ar invited to examine th ticliet jilacod before tlieai by the Republican hm l'l !.(.. tU !!,' ll t''i'!--iti- ' ft'l'i r! f.:-- ..'.:: ! .'.'. lw)hl ((" th; );( ,' ('. It. il- Hlt.lt, thltttiS I '. rim; tl '''.'!- vnj ,'h'ilh fit r.i ''(, .'. L 7Vv .'' .'. X ,AV.S'i.1lVi ', i'iii.'i. ih'I'L''tA ?;.v-0- ) l j 'Lift, ,';': 4 rv ' i--l iVs.: DISCOUNT jij fKl i $4!, ;,w frfi-f- m's i . x - - 2 S-'- y. MhU 11'lllH.lXllJ IU III ill l i A v.- WswtwJviJ And to cast their ballots for it. It Is above reproach. The candU dates ure all represeulatlve citizens, and their election Mill be a credit to this com-inunit- y. The ticket is as fol-lows: M 'Hi lit it' I mist th-- : iriti)d rally al the ..) f((-'i- r Wy rllf in! In: mm ! (.'. IF. linnflt, Jiimr (!, John Hi , Smith. .lames Slutrp, Vol. J. Trii iiitio atu! 1'ituiii Ilamiujtim. H. DiPllI 1 iilil I T1 rtjomVORRYl Xfy U!--M F k Although our small jiroflta will no ir-?- -. VCiP S IL allow in to ell jrou rarultura on ex- - U A. IV troui6ly long lime, we can sell jroui t h3 rSklr 1 ' V "i Su Il rAt Prices to You Happy I jri' G.'D'Ml vL. 'I In this Couutry, anrt we proposn to maintain onr well; i DDTWOODET FURNITURE CO, : County Ticket. i General Election August 3, 't)l. For Collector FRANKLIN' D. KIMBALL. For Superintendent of Schools B. W. AS1ITON. For Selectmen I1EBEK A. SMITH, LEONARD G. HARDY. LeisMYB Ticket. Council ROBERT IIARKNfiSS, JAMES SHARP, GEORGE A, LOWE. House E. B. CRITCHLOW, JAMES DEVIKE, A. W. CARLSON, KICKOLAS TRKWEEK, DANIEL HARRINGTON, LOUIS COILN. Sunday dinner at the Saddle Rock. Dr. Burrows, oculist, aurist, optician Spectacles lilted. Couimdruial block. - IT. H. TIfiii f, London Tailoring Ci. Co'i-- n All ce"t.-r- .f'me vi' 't' 'tu-b- s' i seeii.iit i, as-- Ctiap.n II: i.1!! i.r e !,a?e Ceiifi-n- u niU'-n i t linn i in tc-t- .ii tba I'nrt li Kilwards i n., in,,,, I'- ''li i Tl lill aJtwl " V. .'.riftlii i.nld.'. .' i'.i'u.-u-t'l'i-' N- pvi-a- . . tor, umpire. "rOR KENT-THR- EE rN FURNISHED I rnoms vvlih nil moilern liuimivprueuts for lit-h- t hoiiheliBtiiIng.--l- VVust hecoiitl boutU ' Btreot. ' rL'OK itisT-TW- UNFURNTSblED roomh f,,r lioiiM ltfcptn,--- ; alto nicely fur- - nishfrt rooms, inquire D5 taut Tbli-- Soutii Htrowt. LHlit ItENT UBVEBKAlTX HOU8K, OMB i lai'Ke room ami l u small ones tor rent, with board. T'-li-U RKNT WKLL-L.IOIITE- I3ASE-- I uient. cheap; electric light rtny and nlnUt, with I leetric puvvor. No. W Coinmo.clal st. TOR i'r NX- - KI RMHKJ' Hi " M.H. WIT? use ol kttuhi-n- MiH Kast i'lnt Soutn. f'Olf KKN- T- Kl&HT-KOOMK- HOI"!8I?i 8. uith tieUveon Fourth and Fifth F.ait. C. L. ilaimauiau, ltH Alum street, up-t- u Irs. rpwoHOOMa FtiRlTNTND-'FOO- T 1 iilture for sale, fri3 Eat Fourth boutlu ICiR hll! KOOM3 WITH J, l;ord, at Mi Eaat Flrt South. TvOK RE N'T FURNISHED iti KlMsj. ELEO--I trie liKht and bath, with or without board, M South Hfth East. Sunt TOST -- LEATHER P CKKTIIOOK t'nlon Paclllo pass and some other pupnrs vac, able only to ownsr and bflartntc tiainf (5ho. Niclas UTt, I'ittuburij, l'a. written In ink tuslde. Finder return to Tims ottlce and rocelvn re t. J" (1ST- BETWEEN RlO GllAIlE-IlEl'- Trf I j and huntoforu, a bundle: two maektti- - ' t..hes. three wraniiera. one llr boys' sllp-pt-i- s. Plrane return to Kiiutsfurd. Y (1ST URioUTON- -a l7. ciTY. A PUKSB J 4 with an e money and an old to'd aioh, please to '1'iaim and he regarded, lercnal. JV front room with privilete of bathroom, board if uesired, In a well shaded house una ipmid. 'lve minutes rtdefrom Main street. Apply through Uox AVlUM.Mill-PItJNE- CHLORALrcoOATNE Hniokiutf habit cured, Chained and Un-- I chained, llnok of 15(1 pages llls'tr'd sent free. Fiiy when cured. Box l&w.Bait Lake City.Utah. iI Iiouse'movehs-uoy- le & fowler', practical house movers and raisers. A llfe-lon- i experience. Largest outfit In th territory. Office. O'Connor & Shaffer's drug store, 8SH Main street. P. O. HoxilHS. I'AOTKiXTFN'lT"T ti for Tictmer A Uo iltea-ter- , N. Y. is. Jacotii. ut Kuutafurd. 'ANTKf) (KN 1XE.M N LOIK" eTTs M RmunM from a wt-- and 11)), co ii and clean 1'rivatH family. Siecond house east of ho inl hall avenue. y ASTKI) "(iOOD c3aYMAK"KH. AO--' dies tlariiiner& V, iJd, Box 1Ua, Prove, Utah. 1 ' AN' EU- - Ai.E.V 73. iiUI A iuiiJ'i ifEI.-- i ini: chenil al ernser. Write .. Smith, Sugar House Ward, Utah. y ANTED .-ITI'.iN A3 HnTJSElCEES T er n faintly. leiu .uncus ,;1t-e- u and re.;in 1. Address "iloueoksepor," care runs ofltce. WANTED - A PARTNER IN LEGITIMATE biiHlue; I.1A van make 1.'U per inonUi. Call at south Main WANTED--A liOOn, ENEKQETrc mTvN Legit i,. .tc i tm-i-- tn iuaun Sou per cent. Addrws "Z," Times oidee. CITtTATION WANTED BY A YOl'Ni; O mau as retiiil salesman : nine years ; bent reference. Addrens Tim- s WANTEDALL KiNLlS OF ""SECIIND ' hand furniture. & Webber, ' 167 Houth Firmt Kut an AVas a better ticket ever put in the held here? Were safer men ever nominated lor the odiees to be filled? Is there any legitimate reason why these gentlemen should not be elected? Examine the ticket compare It with both the others, and make up yont minds to VOTE ff ! Y Whtttemore, Go s Drug company bul.d n :. 101 aud 107, boutn Main street. M" ONEY to" 6Tn6 ' u hanaman. Main street. Upstairs. 11 Aim ksT d esIkj nT to ho rrow ohto Loan Dioney, see A. M. Janes, 24U Main st. ON BY TOLOAN ON IMPROVED REAL estate by James ii. Hauoa, at the Anion can Natloeal Bank AND h PER CENT LONG TIME I 2 money 10 per cent short time. John J Snyder, .Hft and se Hooper block. Telephone i.7 ior giUtC. YORiATEATTrHFrw J good t ulne. Oood iarehUiient to right partyi Call or address Fred James, Times tfffice. iT-O- SALE COiiKINO RANG e"A NI) JT utensils, patent nicsle p'ated co :e ma-hin-laiiies ami cliftlrs. eic. Apply at the Monte Crista 51 West Second South. R aALENEW TWO-8TOH- hiilHT-- ' rsjm frame house, cloee la, on th" Kapid Transit line. For particulars inquire atojii East Seventh South (.trect. SALEa7UOOD HU8JNESri FOR F-- sale or store for rent. Must go at once. gs We-i- t First ,south, ij'oTt UKN T - N U.!KLYCilNriIl'KD V rooms; tsaa. baih and shade; 67 State , . Sunday dinner at the Saddle Rock. j r i Don't wins the grand .ffciftia rally ! at the Salt Lake, theater tonight. Spc tikis jj Vill be mad by V. IV. Bcmell.Ji'nu: Ihrvinc, John Henry Smith, James Sharp, I Vol. J. Trurnbo and Daaiul lla, rinjlun. I A b:r '! mi - th arr'nri Jf- . ' fV?t rn"'i '.. ,Sf : t'.V.ii o;, ;.. .viCti'Ac.j w'l ftc mutic b'l ( II'. I' m 't, Jmn f Ilhvr', John Jhivry Swilh.Jnue W'-je- Trtiiiilo and Lunicl Hurri'tyUm, I a Well ox fibe. In Einking for tt-- on 8cond Wt EUet How of Ut'.nml Qm it Etruoki IT EUS113 rOS EEVStliL KIS0TB1 Bnsbftii Prvtii Oom"piticlftno in Kiifaronao to the Inijation Couross Diilsgfttt-- fj'oai Fiv Zlwt. Anotlmr disjovcry of natural gas lioon maou. Xtii liuiB it U on Second Went (.mi tvtitwi Chilli iUid I'potii South on 2Ltrriuj(loi, Doiiu.lv & IsvwoWb TUy were boriujt n rt-i- n tlrivBT and whi'u thu dri.l bad roauiid the depth of Ifct ihu (f vein WM iihiioiritti'd. The clriliwrd liml no I Ihcu loatlo hwhI'u of the of their Hiriki: nutd thfy wiiru ddiiijf unothcr iongth oi pipe to thust) UtiAily miuk. Vha tlmy bad un-la- n wt-- tuo nan tint caim tike the rour of torrent. Tha mud wim throwa luto th air for pistiuo'H of til'ty foi-- t mid tliu i.x'ttpiiu; jrw ')mii.ImiI hs if it caiuM from air . When the driller bud reoov-er-from tlieir mtrprihw oub of them Kiigesled thl it muht be D.ilira! gn Had a umlch wm iij.p,ied to ir. It cainjiit nt oui'fl mid ih bhi,n rfle to the height of twenty feet Mid nix inched in diameter. The drillors fi"re i It would hurra the derrick, n it wni neoRry for tbeiu to extioRuiiih it. This they did, screwed ou another pipe mid couiiuuud driving to preuter depth. In doing tin they ased tliroujili tlm ga beniiiig Hlrat, ut it can he reenverd niiniii by sink inp; another well. The formatUn in which the pan was R'ruck is a hard pan clay and is found just below the gravel. thla city the avaraja attendance during the pist year was 170 oeholarl and teacbere; collection, $'.'11.71; expendi-tures, llt.S; cash on hand, $1W.0(). The Welsh Sunday achool will be held at the Salt Luke Music hall, corner of rirt South ami Third West at U.UO p, ui, I'reacbiuif att$:tlU p. tu. "A I.lfe Story" will be the nubjuct of thu Y. M. C. A' lueei'mu touionow afternoon. C. U. S.ivory louder. . ( liuic'i A"uoi"' mnt. St. JVrr.u's-Oppos- ite WannSpritiKs, Siin.l.v ncliool. Z:oO p. in. Kvoninj? prnvor, 8 p. tu. hr. .VUliK S Catiikph!.. Holy com- - iiiunion, 1 '.!). III. Su'ldM-- aciool, 'J AH a. iii. Alornitirf pi i.vr and m tuiou, 11 ' a. m. iv, ciiiiijt )iy T, 8 p. in. I tin-- r I'HKserTKitM!. i'Hblit) wor. ihhipaill ui. and p. m Snobaih school at I p. ill. t'oiirttf pe pie's j aoiheiy ut (t.ij.j. Jtev. 1. Mi'Niece, j piiBinr. i t ;n,i-n.- N Scis'irE liible reading Hei Uiidiy in "dd i u.U-w- haii, L'liDiu P.ocii. ,'3 ,:i.'4til Si'lio at 10 a. in.; Imi norvirc. m . bible rjad-1115- . T ! ) p. in. ; :i i Wediie'dikjf iiioru-iti- j at ld.iiit. Ail i'' inviiii. Sr i'Atx'a. Corner of Main and F ui t i South n.ri.'Ki. Divine aervioea tomorrow hi follow. prayer ami hermou at 11 a in. Kven'unt prayer ami tt' iuion at 8:.0 p. m. Miu-ia-ciiool al i):4j a. m. iioie alma ul t MO p. in. I' Hi m tl Of Jlifrt ClllMUT OF LAiTliK Dav Sai.nts.-iS- ad L ' kti Si ike id ion. Ab.;uh M Crnuo'i, pr.Hukni; J.um pli K l'n , lor ami Charle W, l'eanxe, eounbrs. in ihe laiier-mic- o m '4 p. m., and lu eauu ward in ll,i evening. Hliir Clir.'iM li Corner of Seivmd Weil and Becond outh street!. HfV. 11. 11. 6tee man, paator. Sunday aervicc hi 11 a. m and 6 p. ni. Sunday school at 13:13. Yoliatf people' looev-inj- x at 7 p. iu. Midweek services Wed-neda- y at 8. pin. All are welcome at every service. Skhvicks In the Fint Mthodist ehiirch, ou Third South, between the Kmiiaford and Main utreet. Sunday ciiool at 1S a. m. I'l'eauhinjf at It a. iu. C'i;i.cs meet al l'i m. Kuworth league at 7 p. m. FreaehluK at i5 p. ui. ilnv. VY, D. Mahry, Df D., piutor; lie v. K. (. Hunt, ;ditant pustor. W KM'Ml UX iTll PliKS B T r E Id AN ClIU Rr- n On Fourth WeU between f"iit and Second SoutlLJaehing in the mori-ni(- ( at 11., in ''nintf nt 7 o'clooc. Sabbath cbl i:16. YomiR people's prayei meet J 30. Seat free, and all are cordil ited to these serv-ice. F. Lj Fmtor. L'nitai'" .:ks are held every Sunday iTOmowJi Jl o'clock, iu the Salt i.ake thnaJp Rev. David Utter, pastor. Subje' Sunday moruinp: "What Unit-mai- lioiiuve in regard lo Flayer and Worship." Sou-la-school at 1'3:15 p. ni. Bible clan eub-ieo- "The Story of Jaoob." Every-body welcome. FlKST COWRKOATIONAL CHCKCH Braiuerd Thrall, loiator. All services hold al Haininoud Hail, corner Third South and Third Fast streets. Public worship with Burinou at 11 a. in. Suu-da- y nchon! and liible clases at 12.1)0 p. m; Christian Endeavor meeting nt (i p. in.; prayer niieting r.n Wednesday eve-ning at M o'eloek. Strangers cordially invited to olUhese services. ChumU ( hliue The Oougre!itionalists hare arrang-ed to eave their pulpit at Ilamu-iou-hall iiiled tomorrow by the iiev. Chas. 11 Cat.; !. of Chicago. As a lecturer and preacher Mr. ( aion has won a reputation of prominence throughout the east. His sunjeot will be, ".Strate-gic Points," dealing wilh Paul's jour-ney to Home. It was Mr Ciu- u wtio preached the gamblers out ol Leadviile some months j;o. One of the interesting events for the coming w eek will b a dobating con-tes- t between the societies of the Y. M. C. A. and the Sill Lake Debating so-ciety. Tho contest will lake place in! Hammond hall Wednesday evening and all friends oi both societies are cordially invited. TlioJt!-.tio- is: ii'c-'- ! That intemperance has caused more ci ntie and misery thau ignorance. Rev. W. M Lane of St. Paul's church win leave the city next Monday after-noon at 5.30 o'clock. Kev. l.aue will go to Montana, Idaho and Wyoming in the interest of Rowland hall school of Salt Lake City to be atnent about three weeks. The new buildiogs and other improvement to the school property j are completed. 'Ihe school will be opened iSepiember 2. The Y. M. C. A. debating society will discuss th following question next Tuesday evening: "Resolved. That tho Senate of the United State-- should be Abolished." Albramauve speakers; . l'ayiorand Mack McRae. Nega-tive: Fred L. Dayton and F. li. Boag. At the Baptist church tomorrow murn-iu- g the p.iior's sunject is: ' Bri-a- tor the Hungry;" ia ihe eveuiOjf "A Timely Appeal.'- - Immediately aiier the morn-lu- g service new members will bo re-ceived and the Lord's supper observed. That in'elleetual giant, Kev. T. Ie Wilt Ta'mage. will lecture on "B:g I'lniiuers" in the Salt Lske t tealer next eiicoJaiy tM'uiuK. I'rocetds f..r the beuellt ef U.t 1 ii 1 M, L. churuh of tliis city. At lbs Flint M. K. Sunday school of a tale or romurtE, An Itiniit rih' li '.ti ni ItaiMlff h Mo y i,t Mr rk'ltir l.'nuily. i M '.ri'.T u'l inniate of un form i.rii'nil ii ho was recently br.iuded a i inc i; riyitie and sent b.ick to iluili.o X me to tie 'oeimittod to the eniteutiarr was ',t into court this morning to I. ice t! c ch i h of ex Slip"!--intei- i Htiton who tcstitiid Murrnv bid been tftiiity of extreme f ,(. and The prisoner m id - a reneral dnnial and that, the only thin;; he had dune was to register a kick against the iirtu i s ol fie sweat box a narrow, coilin like stall in which the occupant is i.rimpell.-- M tand a straight as a reed, lie ten'iti- - on oath that ho hud been kept in tin nariow confine for U'J hours and that ht was unable to tiand ou hi I nibs when he was li lihentcd. Ilartan testified thut be kept Iho incorrib'.es theic from il to 4 hours hut never longer. After hearing the etory of thu aceiisar .md the accused tin' court ordered tlcit Murray be sent lack to the school for another trial. lrrij;noii Cor; afpoadaaet, Frank K. Gillespie, secretary of the Irrigation congress, Is getting a very voluminous daily mail containing in-quiries and Information, of the Septem-ber convention. The governor of Nevada writes that ha ha not yet been able to complete bis appointments of those whom hois sure will attend, but hopes to be able to do so within the non week. A loiter ha been rccoived from a pcntleman in JCt-v- r York which ays that people there are preatly interested in the oonvontion. They really know uoiuiu ui ma tuojeci 01 irriK'i-ion-, but he think a party of bininc-- i men and cspitaltsis will attend the cooveu-lio- n from his state. The list of delegates from the states f Idaho, Colorado, and the territory )f New Mexico has been filed. At the meeting of the committee of arrangements last uigut there was not a quorum present. The plan of enter-tainment outlined for the visiting Me--tratas includes a trip to (jailiuid. another to the 8'israr factory nt Lehi and a comwt in the Tabernacle by the Salt Bake Choral society. Y. M C. A. or SALT I. A UK. 1'fBiri-ijTtio- of ta I v.iuioiw In lio kAil, The louiiif itlen'a ChiisLiau Assoeia-uo-tu oi'auUAtmu is planning tor a ii.ui h Letti t work loi the youuj," tueu of this city than has hitherto been at-tempted. The reading room has bceu vveli liiiiiniaiued and the number of periodicals ou its tiles are constantly on the increase. The loom set apart lor amusement in the way of chess, etc., has been well attended, attracting as it did the past winter and sprln j some of the best checker players in the city and ten tory. The debating soci-ety has be-- well managed oy the young i.,en at the head and quite an mterust and improvement" among its members are to be seen, but with all those, things, together wilh the relig-ious meetings, the association has uot been ablo up to ihe present; to do wnat Iiks cec.u needed. In September the rooms where they now hold forth are to he enlarged to embrace the whole floor !)5x73 feet. This will give more 'ban double the space new occup-ed- . A gymnasium will be titled up 't,x!W feet arid the ma-terial will marble so that when not Used for that work cau be used for an iiniicnic room. The apparatus will contain among ether things, clubs, bells, chest we'ghts, horizontal, parallel and brent bars and ide pulleys, striking bags, Hying ring rowing machine, back and loin ma-chine, hitch :,,d i.ick, like the ma-chines which are used in every good gymnasium. Alongside the gymna-sium will be the hath rooms, tore tub baths uinl one double shower bath for the gymnasium member especially. The price ot mambcrship in the associa-tion lor a j ear will he more lhau cov-ered by the baths, which are ior full members only. A good tout room will ho l..rnBhed wilh w ash bow is. towels, eic, at the entrance to the bsth rooms. A room wall furnished with games an. I to tie used for night classes in book keeping, penmanship, free hand draw-ing and such classes among working young men will b arranged, and then a well furi.isiit)d parlor, where a young man may take a friend and have a quiet chat, These will all oe u addition to tiie reading room which is to be newly furnished with tables, chairs and mal-ting, provided ihe Uiouey cau be T'lE Of. " t 'S DCC. ft "rti --.t r T!iNt f t h irt-r-- i't 0 Wtntpru Ke-- Yi.rU AiJvertlH-- r. The uliost biiice is one ol the remin-isce:; ; i.'f (i.iys ;)in by. it hm.s d on i he w est, i n coast of A; i by tho iiihaliit.uit.-- i of I.ootiei, ihu capi-tal of ItoKiom. Tld-- i repeiou ceremony perlonucd on the premises of the tribe. The siiectiitor fectned a circle nroiiml tiio levil, to vt hose bead its fastened that of an iiliiifator. His body was wounded vTii loiigreed "r.e-s- . rrcyed in 1 iii fashion he jnm' o I iiiiout, iutho linvt ft ole-ioo- iii.riuei. lint 'when J...i timibied fell in hi.i il, whs consider(d :in i il profrnefieutiuij si.iru death. The devil dunced tolhe disiunl tune of drums, beating the lime wHi ids foot, The women mivst a plaintive wail, to which tbeyo'uppi d t..eir . At 'he lH'jtliHii.iu; d the the ii.ssem-b!;iii-whs quiet and orilcrlv. but they soon i.i'evv wild v.i.h fan r iei-a- A laisj-i-' orlire A'tts stt-rte- whieh :i laaij.-ii- c uiarc nvi-- r toe nha-ll- y scene, aiel Ihc impression made, upon a foreign ViMlor ii" ' is hp:u'Uii'ltt Was by no iiioiiiis a plea--...ii. l unc. - Want a Strt Ililrnd to roprtn. This is a very general demand from the N tu d Fast Benchers for the line of i,.jeet railway to i'opperton pluce from where it will be exteuded to Fort Douglas. The money for the construction has ail been raised nd is now in bank awaiting the granting of the franchise by tbo city council.! The line as contemplated and surveyed fouimenee!- - on Fourth street at theY'est line of I'opperton. From there it will run west on Fourih to V street,1 and south on C tu Ilrijjhatn. The other line commences on the west line of I'opperton on Second street. This will run west on Second to T and south on T to First street, taking in quite a seo-lio- n which now ha no street railway facilities. "A SQUARc CAMPAIGN." To the editor of Tub Times: In an article in the editorial column of the Salt Lake Triune thi9 morning en tit-led'-" A IqiBiweWanipaign" the Trioum say: "The liberals have the names ol men and the amounts paid them by the managers on the other side, the names of the men employed, and the amounts of money paid for the express purpose of fixing illegal voters so that they cau vote next Monday lor either of the tickets of the allies. The Tribune does not talk for buncombe in campaigns." As this was startling information for the republican committees, Chairmen Deviue and .McMillan and Treasurer I ratt called on Judge Goodwin to de-mand a retr.vtion is far as their party was conceroisd. lie etatod that there was no intt-ctiot- i to cast any reflection on the republicans, and that they did not claim to have any evidonco against the republifj. but that they did mean every ford of it so far as it ap-plied to the democrat and that they had the evidence of persous and sums of Lionies promised and paid by Frank II. Dyer, for corrupt purpose to forward the interests of tho demo-cratic, party. ' Mr. Goodwin further promised to write a retraction so far as the atne would implicate the repub lien :i party or auy one acting for the party. Judge Powers was also seen by Messrs. Devine and McMillan, and stated positively that he had no knowl-edge nor had he any intimation that the Tribune article was in any way true so far as it applied to the hkpdbu-cans- . James Devine, Chairman County Committee. p. G. McMillan, Chairmad District Committee. A III H i B Pha it, Treasurer. THE TINTIC LINE. Tho Work Pro(rrniue -- FnreliMo of Prop-erty for On pot ClrouliU)!, Several hundred men are now work-ing along the Ti lit in line from Spring-vill- n to Eureka. The camp of the lo-cating corps has been moved to Mam-moth switch. It is stated the line will be ruu to Mammoth, Silver City, Ilui y Hollow, West Tinlic and Deep Creek, t he loops and tunnel in Homansviile cation have been l:iid out. The Mile's property in Fayson has bean purchased for depot grounds. THE TRIBUNE WAS MiSTAKEN. Tim Tri'ninc this morning made the editorial statement that K. ('. (.'ham-be- , s hid withdrawn from the dmno-crnti- o gislative tiekt. The following telegram proves H at the Tri' iiue wts iniHtaken: l'li.WeiM ii, Anir. I. 7V re'. i If. W'isl, f !',(,- l uennt Utt-- numiu.'ivion and am ve-- y ry I eaunwl, ' vltu jou to aiM:t in lunki'.'.i; tiie tifclit iui Micoess. It. 0. CllAVHUlS. Hnstnftus i5rvltloi. A hotel to cost $10,000 is to be built lit Lehi. liids are being received for building t'je M. V. Young block. A lalu of live acres ot land oa Ninth Eiiut Wreet was made by Brook & Wier yesterday, to a Colorado mau. The contract for the lixtures for the First National tauk o! l'ark City has been given to the Brunswick J'alko Co. Weetar S- - Armstrong sold lots IS, 4 and 6, block 2. State, street addition yesterday for $15(10 to William Leggtt i of Ouray. Pope and Kunkel hive secured the contract for the iwo sew school houses lo be build at Park City rhioh are to cost $13,0od. The Salt Lake Pressed Prick Co.. ex-pect to be able to draw ihe tire from their first kiln nit week, altar which it will take another vvaek to code be-fore they can get into it. Several application have been re-ceived by Governor Tuoutaa from peo-ple living iu various parts of the terri-tory who desire to come as delegate to tho irrigation convention. Secretary Meloy of the chamber of commerce gives the information that an Ohio syndicate has a representative hure who is looking up the quantities of a ceriaiu new mineral which is found iu no other place in the United Slates but Utah. Should he be able to find a mine haying large enough bodie of the min-ira- l a manufactory w ill be established 6ere which will give employment to hundreds of people. Thi. Kucorted Oirt. llo.fon Here) .lo'i-na- l. The e n ro ihc .lays when Ihe escorted j.;ir!i i prev lieut Yon cau tell her nt a ?;.! mv. Tim trivl w brothers sre arcnsf iiln-i- l to taiic her .'lU-n- t has an air of good (elhus !ii 'i u i;'n-- is iiiiiiii ,i al, She isn't Wiee-eorte.- l girl. Oh, no' 'The escorted trirl has the conn-inn- s air rf ipg lust that: she is ((. i'r ilil..-- , Init not Ink ing yet learned for it certainty that she is worth while. Sim has the of suspecting timt iiian is her nai'ir:'! prey, but of not In in-- curiam thai; she will got tho chance to devour him. She etijovs tho smsiitio-- of liein williinil l!e full that the desire will gr v by what it feeds on- (he. feels her pow ;, but does not quite know how to use it. She tries it, but with a siiMly timid manner. She has not yet ua'ne-- There is usually an open attempt to please in her milliner, v, inch draw ijiarkcd ;itte;i-ti-e- i to her. If is while she is in this state that she gives' nwny more of her real nature than she ever docs later. And it is while she is in this frame of mind lh.it sh,. ( omcs under ihe head of tin-gi- 1 have In en noting lalely, and for lack ol'abalt' i c!a-- ! ilicaiiou have dubbed "tho girt." VOTERS, ATTENTION! . yesterday 'he liberal, democritlc and committee signed the following agreement: "The repotiUcan, democratic and liberal isrti-a- l committee ile-'r- to annnunee that under the ruling of the Utah cuiuinltislori, and In accord with a it.it coiistructioa of our laws, any per-ii.l- i whose name has emitted, orwhoe aae bas been misspelled, or whose Initials have been transposed, or a wrong initial used, can have tao error corns ted ud his name pjuper'.y placed upon tho registration list hy app!i)ig before cle tion oay to tli-- reglstra-t'o- n oToer of bts precin-- t, and a satis-factory showing in conformuy with tiie sc.ileiiiit. it is untied tetw.n tie oomnilttees that where a person ba- - rea.ovwi (runt one pro-duct to mother, and has failed to have his name transferred to the precinct la which he Slow lives, and he ie a uutiit .Hue resident aud leiil voter of tin. ciiy, that he may vote in the l.recinrt Ir. which he Is re. Biered, Iu such case no challenge should he interposed." Iblgn-.d- .Iamcs DEV1NS, Chairman It. peb.ican Central Com, Calkb W. Wst, Chairman Demoeritp. Centi al Coau O. ; Pownus Chalrn.an Liberal Central Com. TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, It ha come to the knowledge of the county aud legislative committees that tho report is being circulated through-out the coue' - that by an arrangement between the committee of tho demo-cratic aud republican partie, trade of dillereut kinds are to be made by which democratic candidates iu thi county are to be voted for by republican and that in return democratic voter will vote for republicans in other counties. Any and ail reoorta of thi ort are false and it is simply a shrewd and un-principled trick oa the part of the democrats to carry this couuty at all hazard. Vi'e again urge upon every-one to vote the republican ticket, and to vote it straight. Jamks Obvine. Chairman County Republican Corn. H. (i. MoMilla v. Chairman Legislative District Com, , lioiution Ncitioi-- . By mutual consent (lie firm of E. J. limes & Co, did on Juno 8 dissolve, F. J. FilzjjeraU and J. W. Fitzgerald soiling their interest lo M. M. Hess. E. G. II. ues and M. M. llcss continuing the business tindor too tirm came of E. G. lliues tv Co.; said E. G. Hints and M. X. Hess lo pay all bills against said lirm and to collect nil accounts due tiie oid linn. E. (!, Fixes, F. J. FrrdKitALD, J. W. FlTZiiKUALD. NOTICE. Tkrhitorv ok Utah, I Counitof Salt Lakr. f ss-- To whom it niav concern: "lrHE,.EA8 UN HE ITH DAY OF AT AY, ' IMiil, Emma Meade made, executed and delivered to Frank H. stepnens as tye.tee lor t ie bene Itof J. II. Hlazer, a certain trust deed recorded June lota, ls,u, on p. go MS of book 3 A of Mortgage-.- , of the books of the County Recorder of ,alt Lake Couuty. Utah 'I erritory. Now, therefore, pursuant to the power In mo vested, by said trust deed, I shall expose at public sale at the front door of the County Courthouse, in the City and County of Bait Lake. Territory ot Utah, on the ad day of IMU, ai o'clock m. on said d ly, all of the proper, y ues riii.-d in said trust deed, the ame be in-- situao d in Sab- Lake City and Couuty, Territory of Ctah, and more particu-larly described as fo!lovs. at ti e Southeast corner of Lot three in), iilocs flneen (:, Plat "H." Salt Lak-- C ity survey miming then e North one hi.ndiea urn.-- fei t; lilty-iw- o and one-ttu- r 1 (5juj feet; lie nee south one hi.nd.ed sixty nun feet; theiife Ens' flity two and one tidrd --asi feet to place of b ginning. I ma' e this sale at the request of J li.tiiAir.er, tbe gal holder of on, of tbe promlss rv- - notes to secure tie paj mailt of which Mild trust deed was given aim ior the reason that the In-terest on ea!d note ha not oeen paid iu accord Hl-e w.totue tenor theieof. ana that the said J. H. Hla "Trias ebcted to declare the prinei-pn- l dun m aerordattce with the terms and of oaid note and trust deed. Fkanr il. bliii UL.N.-- ,, Trusue. SO Pr Cent Diiooum On the Hue millinery and ha'r goods stock formerly owned by Mrs. Button t 14 Kast First South sitreet. This is a genuine closing out sale and entire stock must be closed out by Saturday Iiirjht. Hon't miss it. S. II. Conely, Awiguoe. A Material I ulnt In the article by Mr. Harrington, published on the 31st tilt., where he peaks of the right we get from the national government it should, in or-der to conform to the original article, read, "the right may bo mainly enu-merated" instead of "enumerated." A this is a material point it may be well to note it, ' |