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Show ' iHl is A Li JiAKli 11.Ufa;?. lIlmI'AV. iSr.lihM.bhu 'J, lsJl 5 P 's s: C y , yN c ?C ?fe : - 5- s Z, C. Attention, School Children! I M, I, Oi ?ifi is Qui' BaM! --seeek?. PiaiftfejIrIij Children, we arc now prepared to give each of you who buy Shoes from us a useful present. Your choice of thcJcJ lowing School I Bag, Pupil's Companion, Pocket Dictionary or an Historical Tablet. Remember that all our Goods a,e warranted, and there arc rone k I better on the Market. Buy your Shoes at ion's Co-Operati- Mcrcantilcj 'tutioii. l II.MlMSupt 1 g. o. 3bg. I. f, WEBBER. Sapt Ir IVs- - "v TV. 'Jf ,'ff-- . 7V. 7t-- s K" it- - rf. av Af i TlWWT .7i SWWW .'.L -- & - & ,,.i, w-, - -,-- . - i XV. J. KING. K. S. VjVNKCQ King & Yankee, Doalors lit Hardware, Stoves, Furnishing Cootie, Carpenters' Tool' Biunze Goods, Ktc. pULL LINE LWAYS IN 5TOCK. 2 1 3 State Street, Bait Lake City. Goo. M. Sfutt, Jas. lnlMmlng, II. S. IJumflH'l, Freiidant. V'ico Fruaiduul. Baerttoryti Geo M. Scott Ci Co. (lN( QHFOHATEU.) DitALEUS In Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinvvaro4 Mill Findings, Etc. Agentu for the Dodpe Wood Pulley, KoeblinVa Steel Wiro Rope, Ya eunni Cvliuder and Frijjine la. Ileroule Fowder, Alius Engines aa4 Hi ilerg, Muck Injectors, liiifTalo Sealet, Jetlenou lior WLuu, UlaM .'diners' uua liiacksmitln' Too', Klc. lOtf TJala Surest. Uko City, Utah. p.MSST ILWAUKi:i:, JJOIIKMIW ANl JOFKKAJf cmsiSTrrv EirsrrT-iTT-i ii t:) On Praiifjlst at Fritz Ricpen, dor r Koenitt Cafe (In Lo'.ivre, 13, 15, 17 and 19) Commi-tv'.- S:i-t!e- t IWim-nt-. The miiih lio! ciiiian Uccr on draucht ;it tin. Out liur, t'liarlcy 1 e:li..iu r, piopi.. tor. l ;iu l.ui.a. o. Mortal'. I Ions'' I'.ir. rfHE piNEST J)EER IN MERICA. 2r. jBlocl' cc Co. - Agents., I!. Hop & Co. havo determined to cioso out their entire stocs. at cost. This oilers to the public a rare chance to purchase Chinese) and Japanese goods at a big bargain. Call early and get lirst choice of their complete stock. No. 52 Main street. . Dr. Rurrows, oculist, anrist, optician Specticles fitted. Commercial block. ' REDUCED pRICES IN LUMBER, J7TC. SELLS & CO. Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Win-dows and building material at REDUCED pRICES FOR QASU. j i Gabel'TheTailorl VpjjW Suits to Order $ I C.OO t $.-.- ". HK X 'JiM'il Fail ts to Order 3.50 " 14-OU- . py WjjLJ All made by first-clas- s workmen in tha City. Suits Hade in 21 jjHjra hours, l'ants niado in 6 hours. 3 s4 65 w 2n(1 South. Salt Lake City. PERINIBROSJ mM Umbrellas, Parasols., Walking Canes. ""StWfi j KID GLOVES 1 am s't?8- - " Every pair fltto.l to the hand. rmbroPas and farasolt M IS, V VJ lf ro e ivcreil aiu r iiuireJ ou sho. t notice. I'aFiiwU undo U 5r fc'i L Knutsf.Td Hotel. State St.. Salt Lake City. Utalk if S2J MjflVt Matn 8tor:-i- ;. Siztaentb St. lenvr, Colo. BEAUTIFUL RUGS rf'J 0 Ccautiful Curtains (lilte KSilUFY II. 4 J i - ,' !,") ejV.-- f !,-- ' J'S'-- - ' : T" "! - ? ("ir TtmMit U in la- -, n mid r.Miir-pt- that ' ' " n.r it f , iN.'-a- v, j we.--, early la 'ZC '. i'CrA '.' rS- VT" casteu; in-- t. mj L..U Kr.-- t cho-co- . .', fH:" "(io 'l l'.u'i kikI i!o Likewise." H.Dinwoodsy Furniture Co. mrsv "Tfx"? 'Trie-?- '- ?t r$ t L.tlLw' B KlV l'"ffl 1 Wi.Vw KPJ.jN Up to 500 Vol!:, cr.d fro,n I Ksrss Fewer to 43 Kcrsa Fsm. ALSO Electric Light Dyncmoc, o IHCAJsDZSCEliT LAfr'PS CF BEST MAKE. Suitable for any Socket, 50 Volts to 110 Volts, 16 C. P. to 750 C. P. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, STEAM PUMP3, HOISTING ENGINES, AIR COMPRESSORS, Arid Koclc Drills. FRASER & CHALMERS, Chicago: MINING MACHINERY. L. C. TRENT, Director and General Western Manager, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. HELENA, MONTANA. fTT T. ','"7 ',r iiW! j'vy wf..a.'.".....,. "m-''- GEO. A. LOWE, I?n.ler in all kinds of first-cla-s AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS I Buggies, Surri&s and Road Carts. Handscma, Stylish and Durable. Steam Engines, Haw Mills, Etc. Kailroad Contractors' Supplls. "Wareliovuse: 133 to 12.5 direst East Et. J)K. JJODGX -- Dentist- fSw trvted lit pain t'ytb.)J;h. M; ?s 'ijiPv'.i i t,ed air. U!; rMi'iT work warrant- - M 5 ff ImJ'J Itooa 78, Couunereial Bloc, bait Lake City THE DEMOCRATIC i RIM ARIES- - Kl.ctloll of llrltln in all I'r.oinots t' tlia Mtinlcipkl t'onventtfin- Thc democrat iirimaiies for tlio pur-pose of scli'diis ili'IetfnlH.-- lo a nu..ii'H-pa- l eouwiilioii lo bt: hold touiori'uw, at j which time a local executive and cam-- I pai,') coiiimit'ntf will lie elncted, pasad off wilh a spit it c( unlTuUen tiaii'iuil-ity- . Thu followiu ilclcationi were epctd from the virion precincts: FirH 1'iti iu'-i- . 1!. Tim mo n j'. A. T. Schroodcr, Judire J.Hiioy. (!. C. Aider, S. K. Newton, J. Kroepr, YA l''rot, l.e (irandu (iillcit, John Siil loway, J. IS. Walilen and (icore .Strinfcllow. AllcrniiU S. W. DarkH, Lo Grand Yourifr and William Fuller. Sr,;,ml t'r J. A. (Jroonan, Thomas ilnll, S. A. Men itt. V. 1. A. .1. (ria pn , Thomas (ireen, ('. A. t'riil. jiiist. Ti vnas Lewis, J. V. Judi!. illiam Hurke, X. A. Barkor, C. V. West. I. M. Waddell. Third V(W.-'-- A. HortfTfli. Kli A. Folland, 10. K. Rich, A. K llvd-i- . K. L. Sloan. Zeinil m Jacobs, T.J. F.vurill. JoH-p- A. Silver, Joseph S. Harlow, Joseph S. .ror, 'J'heo. M. Grow and John Siher. together with . S. Fern-stroi- n and H. J. Haywood, d debates at laice. runlmH. M. Kat and G. A'. Gihhs. Fun rih '(.( Joseph L. Ilawlins, Hai ry Field, F. S. liichards, 1J. ('. Dun-bar, S. A. Keuijer, Farley F. Williams, K. H. C'ahill. 1). L. Aiiirdock. J. M. Ketiueily, J. 1. liache, U. L. llawley and W. II. ILhv. . I V, rnnlr.i j. !V Toronto. J. G. Suth-erland, W. H. Cnlmer, W. C'. Duuoar. (;. M Ottingjr, William Uy water and John Hurt. 'J lis following cauipaign committee was appointed for tho Fourth precinct: 1). 0. Dunbar, D. L. Murdock. and J. Bi. Kennedy. FIJih I'rc'i'i.nHK. O. Norrill. V. II. Dyer. M. li. .Sowlcs.Franeis Arnistrnnsj, Simon ilamberp'r, A. C. Kwitig, II. C. Lett and K. G. U'oolley. All' rihil'-- W illiam Condon, M. E. ('unimiiiK'"', Jl. E. MiEuany and J. A. Kennell. Cum jinlqn (in i Simon lism-berrre- Jl'. E. Keich. T. A. Williams. F. Ans;eil, J. A Williams, M. K. A. MeMasters, Fraacia Arm-strong and C. II. Hanks. The rillmjr of vacancies i left with all coi'jtiiittees. THE SPCRriNG TCCORD- - Tb Kail HnO'i "t Ilia li'Ii H twa.n Halllvauao l U'hulau lor 111. lKth. The fall meeting of tho jockey club and the apprc achiii); bailie between. Mike Sulli.iu of tnis c.ty and 'i uui Wlielan of Utah are the two events on the referee's bill board at this time. For the former extensiv e preparations aro in progress and as over $'0'K) iu put lias been posted .sonic excellent material may bj looked for in the books. Champion Jim Williams is handling Mike Sullivan for his approaching match with Whelan ami thu bit.' bov shows better science each day. There s not iimcii bettiu;; on the al this L i in u but tho last of the w eek will see the pool eryer busy. Whe-lan, who bested Hilly WooiU at ouo time, in Colorado and who would have won the battle but for t ho iulerlureiice of tho rowdy, is workiiu; hard aud feels confident of his ability to stop his man on this oc-casion. A lat;:e iieies;ai ion will come down from Onden ou Tuesday next at which time the roads will operate special trains that the b. yjat th Junc-tion City may reciprocate. Morrison has recovered from the ef-fects of his recent battle and as a trib-ute to his piuek ami fairness as a lighter a rousinii benelit is ou tiid tapis. Wood and Davis will decide the question of their lives a week from Johnnie Gorman, the veil-know-pedestrian, is in tho rity and says lie will w:dk against Richmond with a fair handicap for or if 1000 a aide. Tho Fort Doujrlii and Salt I.:.ke nines are on the diamond at National pars this afternoon, I illcstriaii Richmond will qivo an exhibition ,u tho art of "hootim; it," heel mul loo, at tho parade ground, Fort Douirlas, this evening. John Miller, tho Samson of Sells Itros.' circus, is aulTering annoying ell'ccts from a wound sustained wliila Iri vine a oail with his hand and will i.'O laid otf .several weeks. (irook George is still waitiug a replv to his oiler to the wrestler. Captaiu Lane may bo" induced to put ou the harness with him ere he departs. Colonel Keller has arrange-ments with the Western Union whereby he will secure the cxelu-iv- report iu rounds of tho McAulill'o Gibbs fight for the world's lightweight championship, in Jersey (.'ity, on Friday evening. September 11th. The battle iurniuds will be received at the Hijou and Elk. LOti.t.V. 8prfnl Corrrprml''ic4 lo "V Tim. Lor, as, Sept. 8 Mr. 1'. Cranney, an of Logan, w ho has beon in California a number of years, returned to Logan yesterday. Labor day was very quiet in Logan. All business places were closed. Dr. Carlson of Ilyrum returned from a business trip to Chicago last evening. A peison claiming to be a tinner is languishing in Ilyrum City jail. He has been traveling from house to houso in Ilyrum frightening women aud chil-dren by threatening, swearing and us-ing abusive language. A son of a very prominent family in Logan stole $119 in cash from I'etTsou it Son's safe. The door of the oliice was open, no one was in and tne little fellow slipped in and pur-loined the stuff. It has all been recov-ered except $1.50. The boy is in jail. Mors. U. linden and l'eter Wilson, the parties who sold out their interest in the Sundown mine, left Logan on the noon train for Hrigham. The boys got ."00J each, makiug J 10,000 in all lor a two-tlvrd- interest in the Sundown. The $l.J,uoO aud 115,000 reports are in-correct. ( tit NTV COLKr. Ilopkin Mathews iu behalf of Mar-garet Rice, asked the court to appoint n comuiiltbC to join a like committee of the city council in appraising the dam-age to her land by overflow occasioned by the city clianging the oour.se of Logan river. The court informed Mr. Mathews that the county pros-ecuting attorney had iu the beginning refrained from any action toward tho change of tho Logan river referred to, and therefore was in no wise responsi-ble for any damage occasioned by said change. Judge Goodwin and Selectman Crauney weru appointed a cominituie to ncgotiata and seitlo for the right of way for the Hensou fc Cache Junction and the Mendon ec Cache Junction roads. The conduit lee to whom was re fared the matter of opening a road from Hammond's Mill, Milvil'e westward to the County road, reported recomend-in-that tho matter be tabled iudili-natel- ; adopted. Four agents representing Chicago Fridge and Iron company and George E. Kings Hridgt) company; J. V llouso representing a Kansas City Fridge company, aud the Missouri Yalloy liridge and Iron company respectively presented their plans with explanation and bids to the court, for the erection of an iron bridge across Bear river near Cache ,11111011(11. Mr. Thomas Milliard of Sniithlicld also presented bill tor the construction of a wooden bridge. Mr. Hilliard was awarded the contract for the Mini of iMii.O. Deputy Sheriff' Crockett arrested a man, a stranger, about fifj years old, this evening, for attempting to commit a rape on tho person of a chibl. The child had struggled with tho beast to such an extent that she is in a very crilical condition. Till JIM.1TO CITY Tho Latest Kbv8 From Oar Northern Bister Thi Interest in Li Plata Still Growing, MEETING OF TEE COUNTY COURT. Delegates to the Irrigation Convention-T- alk of a Kcw EailroaJ -- Othej Notes of Interest. fiprri'il Crr'iiivl nc lo The. Tin". ()i;im:n, Sept. 0 La I'.ata is the theme of the day. The stages are loaded every day with people going to see what there is in the camp. Mining men seem loth to leave the piaca aa they expect new strikes every day. Tiik Times" report of J, C. Edwards' li ml in yesterday's edition has created lunch comment. Fred Foy who wr. appointed by the county court to se-lect a site for the new road has the east fork of the canon. Seveu miles mora will complete tho road. That will he finished within a week and tl.o route shortened ouo-lialf- . An as-say from the La Hello mine was yesterday. The ore used was a large chunk of more than 1 'JO pounds which has beon on exhibition at the Atlas aaioon. Tho assay showed $201 to the ton. --t- T-- Th.e chamber of commerce directors held a meeting last evening. Tho sub-ject under discussion was that os a new railroad running through Ogden canon to Cokevillo Several reasons for this r.iuto w ere given. The principle ones being chi-apc- fuel, lumber, coke, Suud-stone- , handling of the La FlaU ore and trade fr on; thu surrounding country. No decis.ou w as arrived at in tho mat-ter. It was proposed to build the first n. le by suhsci iptioiis and bond the road to build the balance. - - -- W. II. Turner, mayor, has appointed the following delegates to the In Ra-tion congress al Salt Lake Citv next week: L. H. Adams. II. C. Gilbert, W. W. Fungo, J. C. Armstrong, George H. Smith, jr. - -- Veo Chung a resident of Ogdeii has been visiting relatives in China. He carries a photo of himself and a docu-ment signed by tho mayor, marshal mid other citious of Ogden, at the t'me of his departure. The authorities . si San Francisco will not allow hir.i to bind. Hong Sling, a prominent merchant 1ms telegraphed for partieu-j'tr- s so that he can take steps to secure the lauding of Yeo Chung, - Tho real estate exchange has ap-pointed the following deb gates to the irrigation convention: W. W. Watteis, E K. Ridgeley, Frank J. Cannon, J. u. Gill. They wili meet ou Monday for organization. t- i- Relief society of Weber county, will meet in regular quarterly confer-ence at the tabernacle tomorrow morn-ing. The sessions will be followed by the Young Ladies' Mutual Improve-ment association on Friday and Pri-mary association on Saturday. t- f- John M. Clink of Birch creek, died on Monday night at the territorial in-sane asylum at i'rovo. His remains wasshniped to ( i.'don for interment. The funeral servi were, held today at the residence of his parents. - - T. C. Morris, painter anil paper haiicr, made an assignment yesterday . Y. W. .(uiieH is tlio a.s.i.ijtnee. Tlio are pliu-i'- at about $7000, while the assets are nearly iloulilo that sum. The assignment was forcod by some creditors to avoid an attachment. The Oijden Tennis club wis organ-i.ei- l last eeniii!i. Caleb L. McKee is president J. F. Meguire, secretary; Ireil W. Koisel treasurer; F.d Taylor, uroperty man. The county court met in regular session 'yesterday. Salaries fur the county assessor and collector were lixed. The former receives iil.ilOO per year and tho later jr.', 000. --p r r" The real estate transfers yesterday numbered nine. Tliei total Bum in dollars amounted to sf 17.7.11 . Lots in rniversity Flare. Valley Veiw, Nob Hill, Nelson Fark anil Childs addition's w ere the sales. - One marriage license was issued by the county clerk yesterday. John Hay and FUizabeth Frophet of South Webur were the contracting parties. - - Mrs. M. Campbell and Miss Fannie Harlot have returned to the Junction City after a two weeks' visit at Castilla springs- - . . - t.y tail ar. Dr. Ira Lyons has reoved to Hooper-Et.lrcdg-building, 4'.) South Main Kheet. TIRED OF WAITING. Writ Niila Prnpartr Owner! Want J. W. Young to l'ult Ilia Line tn thtl LftkH. A meeting of the west side property owners wr.j held in tha Central block last night. The object of the meeting was to take steps in the matter of the John W. Young line to the lake and re-quest that gentleman to complete the road. It is stated that Mr. Young only holds a verbal lease on tho land occu-pied by his partially graded line and tho remainder of its route. Col. II. C. Lett was chairman of the meeting and Mr. James secretary. Speeches were made bv Mr. Tavlor, Colonel Lett.Honry Conn, J. XV. White-head. C. L. Lynch, E. 15. Critchlow.S. C. Ewing, J. T. Wilkes and Mr Crossman. The npeskers desired that Mr. Y'onng push his line to tho lake. The following committee was appointed to consider the matter and report at a future meet-ing: H. C. Lett, Judge Hartch, Mr. Whitehead, Arthur Hrown, Henry Cohn S. C. Ewing.T. J. Almy, Matthew White and E. W. Taylor. 8polal Msettngi, Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the National Building and Loan association of Salt Lake City will be held at the office of said association, rooms 8, It, 10 and 11, Commercial block, in Salt Lake City, ou Saturday the 19th day of September A. D. 1811, at 8 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of considering and acting upon proposed amendments to articles one to twenty-fou- r inclusive of the s of said association; which proposed amendments were submitted in writing to the board of directors al their regular monthly meeting on the 2Mh day of July 1!U. By order of the Hoard of Directors, Hudson Smith, Secretary. Moimy to Loan. I have money to loan in amounts to suit on loug or short time. Sam J. Konyon, room 20, lloopor block. |