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Show 5 THE SALT LAKE TIMES. AVEP-N'ESDAY- . SKl'TEMBEK. 9. 1801 THE SALT LAKE TIMES, t- THE TIMK.-- 'JV1 lilionn NumM-i- is The Off.- - of TIIF. TIM 11 3 It Located t Ko. 13 Comtnflt'i ui hlt Loi-n- mention in th't ' Imim 1U be carried at J6 i OOU por PllS J :UTllijn. WKi NKSlAY.Shi ''1 :.M I IKK , 11. Ilighett of a in LeuTenicf Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Auj. 17, 1533, Li kWfcya : 4UIK0RIZED(;iTYAGE3I3 Fi""t TTTTI Daposit Stamp System (ITM COSLliliSS BASK Ld S I E. i"UMt S.)UtU St. 10(1: Ward O.V in Kast and .th South ti B Cor. 1st ! o t. and 6 n ) K.mL'i;;' li.-- s "8 t)C A S. M e u Mrs. i.ntl, , urCa,. . nr. .:i it V'e t an i ',iU. .s V lit. 3!.. v, an 414 V'. 4'h Sort '.tli W ' 14 VV. I t f on" ri H11 '. si f: :. 'h v.'e It. I". K am IIS. ;,th Wat II. J. H..1 ,:: .VP. N. 1st Kft tri: k .r mt 1.4 " S. 4.li East SmIiIow v Hois. ... ,7ul K. 7th rtnilltl Mrs p. h ,rn Cor. State v.-- llih M..h f'r:ar,-4- lis V . rt a Sooth .1. M.I: V 1,.. 71 6 Cist K. 11 1: 4f.rir.i -t John II. l.i-- i ,ti Hi E. "" fiiiiilli A't - VV. I.uri.i 'I'euij l.i A. n. Vr"..:il"i Ci'orty I'ar'c .John h . .h- C.jr. '.'..d Svllttl ;e d Last K" H"!l lliag Hhl 'Co! pO J. W ilar'O ..410 jet Ji i H n.a Cor. N. Tous.l" a a a W-.- r. I' I "!r! 1.7 Kin -- t R "ir on. In I'.i n t '111 (Vat- -: .:. C . ,0. 1 ' P.i.i:H,..4rilii.iJ:inlv rl'.n ,la,i,es S e"-"- tl 1P:-C- or!'Oo,l .. C- II J. tl. Uo'iIilj:.!! l'';fc;:ii.tti;iuu fro. nri'i F.lT b- rt th Uank or t ll!l sr. of 'I- - a ..U ::! i.r.i-r- . ).! :m ftunt re:",- - ). 'i t .k- .' vlU D p.-- r nt !ii:u:OJL I:, i:t j.i, (.(..iio'ini! a I liiuoa a ya;ir c.EN2.tLIt.MC!N i ' !,,, .... K. Arvt-- . 11 1'. " M .m. Then. W. K li.rl. r ,, I? ivr !i..re"is I ''. .lo-;- . K rh.'.r.is. I'll. s. v. -- 1. o H. Hcaf, hi. CuiiiaiHv.. Sa ntioi Mclutiff). I, ISELffi AMI-C- AP. KIELLEY Consolidate T!iir Interests. A lilClBS. f-- ' fl! ' ivf'r;. The new resort on State street is becoming tremen-dously popular. There are very few Utah pioneers who are not familiar with the name of that popular favorite Col. Ed Kel'ey. The colonel has a ho.-.-t of friends and admirers and while ho may not have l:cd lie re so long as those rand o'd pio-neers w ho made the wonder-ful overland excursion to this territory in '4 7, he has taken time by the forelock, as ic were, and improved each shining hour ?o that through earnest and persistent cfiorta on his own part he has mado the acquaintance of almost thej E NT I Kb: COMMUNITY who know him in na other light than a man of fair and honorable bus-iness methods and one wha is always on the alert for some amusement or enter-tainment for his friend 5. We may rdd that Mr. Kclley It an recently con. o'id Ucd his in-terests with th'se of Mr,.' Chas. lv. illcy who, as an ar- - tistic disp n: r of sparkling' beverages and a jolly good fellow, is too v. ell known to tho Salt Lake fraternity to need an introduction through thei medium of these columns.,, 1! Ell V, iOliT S I, I 'A, Ass't JIuu'r. 1:. i. s:-im- nnuTiM; c o. Jcb PriLli li Book Blading Enk, Coiibiy urn! 03 sSls'.Jaarj. ft and SO Wei '1 ht.'J Soiitii Mfc lililiili ITTfUlNIfYS-A- 1. 4 IV. fsTiiKLTTiTKR IAWYKl-- !t!l.)itni3T, ii, 3J AND 40, COM- - itlo, k. o7 wT h TvT. tis 4 TTOnvKY.Ar-I.AV- . -- Oi'i'OBITE CVL- - j i i lei. itotot. A itv I! I riil 'i . r::i-:i- a. iiai.k. Iatr of tiEMvr.i: Aunnirnr'T of ... fe, Klc, Kuuuu Vii ana UI s'c.iiin rria. ill k. H.l..MTt'l!.t. SANriTV itTj 1 ' c u Nrn'itK'co. tANI l''VCr'Ul'..,'.i'S AND PKAI.KS4 IN 1 ftll flails nl luri'lntre. ..rhnol , Brrperi iioo.-.- r.inl furnilinn Jot.l i.jit ami ir ur.'mnny a. P lliic.l t ). l'lsauj i 10 W. he tr, 'l!!:!jh: it nv t. I I C. LOl'i.s I IV" A .':.-- ; & CO. j, AV: C..' JKNT. MT'TT'AL i,u ,' .r,v v'ur... r. :.i b., C,nui.t.i! c.al t. Oi k. Il.il I.I.Mi. I'. J. Mi in AN. O li'a !' - MAIN O t, bait CM jr. IT'liOI.S I Cit V. ; i. -- i i i !.:. 'JMI'-- 1 I'ilnl.lsT!' nl-;,- CAI'.l'l-Ti- I. All), a s, ei.M 'n:M r ail k.uil.-- u, IviiaU'ili'-- No. lil ii. j!,,! .So,. ,a, lf.'.!l'!Mi.. W. N. fi.D. AHSIll.i.IJi,. i'r," r. V S '. r, t A i,," ;.. h Iii,,,,,, ill: (as...s t vv ":, en. i oii'.i a l ni- i' ' I e, j,1;! IN VAIN Ji:.sr.CK.NT ' LUNCH COUNTKK. 115 MUNKT 115 Ail A a'l . " ,l.'-'- nnue-r- rh iiie :'";.. .. v il.ly t v... n '..a:,' n lor,; f'.r nnlv ..V. ":s lal::,,. ii .auia-'- t ills in nvslo-o- every stvl", S,i.,r: of lui kicis at alt hours, ir'. i r. .Iercamtile Ko. liaiv..-,-m'- ipoinu-il tho i,"''ii'L:il f'ilMtjf V Uid- - lit'tMW t.L'll Steish'AV PiM$ Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. We have ins-- ,i :, , )..o. .too.; of lew hi , iv n:i a r.,rii,.l mvtl i..h i ex- - to Ui- l.u'uli tu rail in. a i x mii ,e tie in F. E. Warren Mercantile Co. 7;; v. .n.i : lotah. i . . ''. k Tiic Elks Saloon t i jl.olMto die TlllMiCr is to bo in charoe and under the management of Tdr. K'ei'ilcy while Mr. Kclley will dcvoie his entire time and attention to the new resort he has ncciuly established at No. State street where at any and all times he will be ila 1 lo welcome his old friends and patron-- ; with the warm hearted cordiality so peculiar to himself. The two si.mplc rooms under the control of this gen-tleman are said to he stocked with the finest and n.rest im-ported go.uls that can be found any wi!re. The line o Bralic Guars are the fiiAist procurable and as a matter of iat t many com-pliments are lavished upon , the proprietor regarding the abb' and eiheient manner in which these institutions are conducted and it may be safely said that there are few if any men in this paiticular vicinity that tan be compaiod with Co!, lid Kelley is regatds the management if a first-ckuj.- s and high lyres pcctablc sample room. The new gvmnas'um run in connection th the Elks Sample ho in, ojiposite the iheDter, is rjuite a pronrnent feature and deserves the most iberal ; atu nage of the public. Opt csite Theater, m 223 STATE STREET, -.- s-e ir?- ;. -rrf' ;?;l).:"'ty',''-'- , V '' 'Viii'i . As:iU2'ii.wfcikw :iii i Haccntly thu f; Unwirtj Satire appeared in tiw i "3 " Jttjrf" S ltfi'l tiorti sick ntity twn tv((U, att'l it nut until Xhc nt ihir-or-f itir days th:it the mnhidy tvk n sciious, titni. W At V(- In innin ,' 'f his illness tif suit rni ft 'm "1 ; 'huhrle; si .ir.ncli .lis.inicr. I...UT thr Sfj ' hicv refill '1 to rfoi ui t heir fKtirti'nisnTnl Hi ( ft tn.Ni-c'- fjiiitilv icvuy. Thiir fiui'd the lite M of one ut th- - nw.X jirnmirnitt tTiti in CaU-'- l t it ii t i." J.ike tb' ti n ' t tit !;mt s liis tin- - J. J tiTiH'', ilci :h !u- nit f.f notice tin curly 3 ij nipioins uf kitim y di e rsc. IF"" vou H ( arr trcnllcl with 'ti'b.eict. trn-v- 1, or any tie- - j i iti ii' Tit of tbr Kiiim-v- or m ii.: rv ' timi'f (!' !:ty j,rt;tx r t : t A'V.t v.i lint:! you arr I j forc-'- to ;ivf up your ti;tlv ditirs; f' your rsiu'-- y nil w .n t l,b .s IrimRut.'. J and woi'-- e pUMen. imi trnic ai the smt oi the at oiic ih - pvtr-i- t of all LiLwn ntit"'t;, litr-f- it ui ifcl K f j nev lm. It has sav-- tl ti liv.--- of -. 'ft Why ,,:'.til'l U c;t '" '...n ? Trv it. I tirciv J veuet'ihlt aii'l 'ucasdut to tuke. $l.-O- f i lot t'f otK M f til" IT hSlbtd ogi Baking VzcS. in Millions of ilomcs '40 Years the SUntkdL I'hiH oiil.itt is expecteil to Im int'rea-fi- l li'ii'iiij thti moiith of im as t'i eiialili' tiiB ooinpany to pay a ilivi-neii-hi ( )otobir. lrlftli,k-- th. Oo?rliir. A few me ti nrn hv.'mg wurkml f'n tin) t'.ovi-rno- initio intar Silver eiiy t'J' a linithsa- - of Juhn Hock who tiai it iitnlwr 1" i.'c Thu prttsi'nt cpiiratitiiis am nw-- ; lm'il to ril ti nat mi tho vein tit a di'p'.li of Hit) fi'tit. .SutiiD 0-- js ubtai tioil but j it i.i not in largtupiantitiei. I. .! and (Linxral. ilainns licvcrayo, Siipnrititiiinleiit of th.i Noi'thtii-t- i Spy, is in the city. Arthur Kice will niako a tii' tn tht! Si'vittr Hoini) lima this wt-fk- . 'I'hii shtift oti Sam (iilmm'a iliii'ljiorn ti;ii rrnclictl a duptli of nimtv-li- fi't. Clirti-lt'- Stiibbins will witiiin a f:v tl iy sitirt tin a trip to tho mines in K:i-lt'- Nt'vathi. licrk Sulli vtin, foreman of th" I'liillion-licfk- . is triking a vactttiou of a few tiny in thu city. A sirkt! of rieth ore U ri'pol teil from I.itllo ( 'tiltomvoot!, hut tho ntuiif of tho r couUI not be obi aimil. 'I lio wtiter ipipsiion at Duifway ami .it ( .ovrrnnioiit Sink li;n now pi'Ht iict'ii giih cit. At both pluco wciU lu 0 boon ."U'litik. I tk f Dr.), lit'tnis an'l Mnylmry's sliikf at r.inirh.'iiii on tho Trinity mine is tin 1, in:; out to bo a bontinza. '1'lioy chiiiii to Invo a seven-foo- t hotly of on noni! of whit-i- i will run umler $HI." to tin- - ton, ami thrre is hii eifihlpi'ti-inc-stroiik which runs in gold ami sil hi-- . . . . : THEMfTINTIC. Cevilopmeata of tha Past Eummor Have i'ttia Extdinivii What they Have Ebown,' BULLION mOxA TEE EONANZAE-Tlio KrtystouH B ick Ea-.'lt- : NortLora Spy Gov-jruti- r Sboebridx "Tu-so- ra Uamtnuth aud 0;li,rs- - Tho Iliillimi Heck shall h:n rnarii e tin) it opt h of '."HI fci-- t , th" si.'i I inn n In-- i nil lui' t ho h- i' and in a few t s sink mi' will I'omnii'acii !ti;:iiii. Win n tho V--' fift ii which w ill bo wiJiin tin' tii .ily days, it vill inuko t.ni 1 iili.l li ft lici'pcr ami yivn tho iiniii! finir iinrti h'VclH than 't had 11 your :c.'ii. It ii tht! intention of tho miniauoMii'iit In ronlinne I lie. dead work 1111I1I tho Kttck is at least .;lio Inot deep. film 111; hccliKiig. l.'uilea litlie inn was caused t niiu iiiot: bv the ri'adini; of 11 Icttor Iiniii the l,.i.-iri- of dil'eciiii's of thnlhtl-- t hi ,Min:ii-- j 1:1 n y withdrawing that :ijrk ;'t nil In- In., 'U d iiidelinilely. No losvui was in lilt! lelterfur llhii proci dure, bhl on tho out-id- n it h.-i-- h ai neil thai 111" stockholders were wit indiu'i'i'i-ii- l.ecaio,.' a s.ilo was al-ii if 1! to l ave In en ma lo on tint board 'i'i.:iv til '.'a cents. This, hoy feel tert--.:,- n a very rank piece of laiin-ei- , .) a 10 was (ioiio lor I he purpose " i,'i i 11 10 w tint al inn on the stuck. I'.iil "lie in.; m cel t lilt ; il olil th, no-no- I he none was lifted it has never In a ,1 v so oj'"i t. Mini mi stock could live under sin li rirciltii.-dam-cd- . 'I A I s ort II C;ni. Si'" 7 L' '1 ' Al i' .'" A.!...! e . ....! 0 "I;"1 .::::'::. "'i'! r.iii sn I'll .1 11 3 .' ' r ; " " V. l..h :: '''T " II II' It ' .'..,-- ..t J li on n j n. m- (. ai u '.i r( t; " ;, ;.. i'.ni S.ner... I.. n M ila m 01 nl 01 M T!l:'"t h y:. N, till '.?a HI t iiit.il io ... .1,1 no c. -- y tu i'.'.; mi', e: V I...-- ('. C" S 01 li'1, HI HI V s 1.1 . Jul .'I- r C r t ;, o '.' 9 '('"a! Iillllll'ei- rtil if''- - K.iM, r, ''. I. Si:, sol-,T"- , H. in a of on .1 ic : -- h re : 11 :v i. J m l ir.-- s M H i i'. lo'l oiiiii v: r s. 'I'll' v . '1,.. Hi ,'.1 IT 1. V .. ,.,, iy;."'.v IT Hv .1(1 mi 'J '' .: .'I s . M iv.t a t l;i'i 111 u; .1 ' I.- a- e ii in. la: al !: 1: el- a la T.'L.il ;n i tr tritiii sj,ri, - f'rr li. Some iiiiii innkiiin; .speeiiiiens of ore from spring I 'reek district were broUL'ht in by A ('. ? ! . i it, a leihicr between Sail I. ike !,,! t c mines of etislcrn .'o- - v. id 1. 'l'lu! disir.ct ipok;1;! of is smin oiurht m'.i.-- tiitth of lnr.p-i- I'ostollie i. 'I'it'.s siihitner Cioro H;,v . na several oiitiiis of pi opeiini , In re. The ore is ''ti'ii'aiiy I'm in. I 111 ihe inni y.one Mid : in L'nii'l M.e.l Imiiais. Itc iliipri ! tho ;iii'ee ch.ii'a.-- crs 1 ";'.!. ".a, copper Ml. d fl'i e lli.ll'.i.j; nV :, t.,e t of it l.o-iii- In :h in silver. W. I,. Manly ila one i hum l hern ::i v.lnih l e h.i. dree a nl a ! : :!eii:t, u'lm-l- i wil ru:i I'.i ' mi:uv in s..l.'-r- There an !iiinicuii lui of ore shew inn in the district, hip! wherever it has been I ! it iinpi-fvi- uith depth. Tlieiv is bos ,,f eopiier nut. it has tint I n ill", t'lnpeil to am- extent. Over t'nt! linn in N.iv tii I'lbhi-l- s vV: Yniiii' have irai'.e a Intel! of men at nc; in the r.a,'leaml l.i.n-- .Mnin:!,iiii d's'l'Ii-ls- I'm".' Iran liln'ir, snmo rich or, ibis Minimer. nil it is rr.tlier d :i '! 1. to ship iu") freijiit 'Irit'.'H sri'.iiTiin,! pound. A sin ill 1"' "! "i'e was in from there a si i, i t ;uo a .:n lor w hietl ho niv nor was paid i? 'in t1 !i, leai-iin- n.iCn after tlio cieinji s of . Jiliti;; am! ampiiii ha. I be, a rani. !! (lilt Sli,.ln uli,-.-., A ti"vv shaft is being unk on the old Shot-bridg- property m-a- s.her City by C Schevv. In sinking this shail, w hich is tiovvilovv ii P. feet, a body of oin was pus-e- d thrnuoh without any ell: rt being made to lietermine its ex-tent or value, as when the shall vv as st'irtcd it was with the inieiuion of sinking In an ore body which had been sn. ' n iu anoi in-- shaft at a depth of in toot. No attempt has been m ule mi this property as yet to sink through the sulphide plane, and the quesiion of whether there is any pay ore below tne water lovn-- i of the porphyry portion of T'.nt.e ilisiriet is as much of a riddle today as it cv or wa. sh.kmi,-- oa tiin S,u Wry In it attention lias been paid; by tii" Northern Spy company this yi ar to producing ore. Work was cuniiienced on the shaft which has now roaohod the depth of ".Id feet. This shall lots been pussipir alone.siih. of a! cave p.r tho last lifiy feet which has been nt great advantage in faci.itatir.g the Iu lite shr.ft the vein has inn n h it nil one side and scarce- - i'r any ore is being taken nut oi any part of t no mine, A I'm oe of In men is employed. The ( aros-- mine adjoining tin- - Spv and t i the same company is not being woiked at present. Ivoystone Iii ti Ore. The richest ore being mined at Tinl'u' at tin" present timec imes from the Kev- - slone. he now strike made r. siinrt time ago is richer than- anything ever loiind in tin- - none befoto and a guard is employed night and day lo keep it Horn being slnieu. A si Ueon ton carload settled for a short time ago netted tin,- - On0 or .i'i.'n a ton net. ' Silver City C.!ipr 4rA. Some line copper ore is being taken out of the Treasure minti near Silver "ity, a carload ol which is expected to arrive in the City within a few days which it is believed will run .) on no s iu sov er ami per cent copper. I'ne sioilt on this lliine is now 1 IT feci deep i and it is being sunk tn the next level. j A Munth oa tin. ACiiii mor !. I'lii'ing tip! month of August, the ' Mammoth mine product d and sold i tons of ore au increase ov er the pre-vious month of fully lli-- j per con t. I Tii;s. S. !!, Marks & I 'o for furniture. lleinncia'ic em. ci.timi toniorrow. ( inv-- on fin' l iealii is a pica of fliiihv. - Ianas .. . The crazo of the souvenir upturns in li s to Inn" inn'l-- ','"itn a Mir. - A, i, ;(.",. 'o ' that I he loli'iip:"!! lhat itie s'at I'.ailincnl has laith in y.u ier At hnist it slainls I'at. I he 1...W roservoir iii l'ay"ii canyon ro.t ;..p.,rt In anioiini .( ! ; ,11 lor, i! neon mail" to d" old ha-i-nen the i.-- I can't w hip tl e in :, r in anv o her way ho v K oiioii d e, it py L't'tlinn; inlo the choir. ' ,'. no oiirl.-nii- , Marks Co 'I ,,,!, p. the county rutin lor Hp pi ojiriat inn i ,'i,il lo aist in liioetiniJ tii" on, of I he r: i.:.itin' cnnn-- e.-- s o ho heal in- t w oi k. 'he !', ople L'el ety well v. on li oi her at Ihe litl.n whim bat h lie Yes, tl.ey see mi muell of I aeli ot her t ell. J ' II k now . 1. ,!amos ' oelc'.-nlnn-.- I'.ave a I i'T-ma-at Ihe Ktint4"l''l ia- -: i.h'ht. i cut w ".s i ii joyed t '. a nuiilai' "! v lad. es nil,' L'- n! nn n. V hen a m in or thai lm l a;,! lioa.i.nl. h" i'o!s v i ".' iin.eii i.kf I ne in in w l.o Intai's b r he hr-- ' me tinit ho is a fit an ll.'.l - At. In mi i ', in- Uni'dn !,. .eh hlook' I he alarm x at li n cniinly eoui t l,oi; ... corner v. :n lu nik' yd w itil t'.V an i....t l.p t in th. I'ne .li ii ii : n i.t ran n ,t lln in r.iol on lotin tin- alarm w lal ;e. Ti.iii-i- l : utv the h'tih-tile- r'.li.-- and the: ami will ht e a ie ' t '.n'ller I art. The s'a if. iln.i i.y ti e 'e:i.--;- !i r pu'ifls, laiiy (rieiiits of Inn m.IiI.it hoys, Will he alll' li e. Tin! street depiT lit l O'd fm.'.-- thai - or.. IniiiHi'i l s will l.e in tne C.I V m xl w n t. A' lii'st iiii! I'encrailv last.m,'. clean Kireels would be aceepl.ilde. ll'Ti ili nni .1 At niM w ill lee-lur-in Sail. I like lliejtter mi "Auieri-caiiCiu- . :nnl lle,i;!oiis l.iberly" Sep-teinb- '.".'d. under the nl the 1'. I I S. of Y I'ltte ctetim with the best cup of oiilVei! in the oily, al ih" Homo Inttiun 1'arl.it'. N'n. ti I'.'t.l t inrd Sinuth stre. t. Observer Sali .Inirv reported Ihe fol-low im; tempi ratiil-o- til N o'clock tins itniri.i'i,.'. Salt 1 ike (is, lonh-i- mi- s-ill!.', (hnlell l.n.;an t.lk I'ark city ami l'iu, o hit each, Alt.i ,Vh Sl.icktou 70, Kmpernr William is so proud of his pew beard thai he has oiden tl all i linn; plintoor.itths of hilu-el- f In be nu;vi'"-s.- - lie evidently du-s-to Meld his aiil h i it y --, Ih slon V.v'. The IliiV academy run! of l'ayson oa s amoin: m her (linu'r: "A ma i iro-- r t! t Kal.e will take charge i f the Smith llollsii Seplcinber li'tll " ".Mi.-- Lewis if Salt Lake isitut I'riuuds in l'ay-fcioi.- A lnni; neadi d eiti.eii tiredic's that wii hiu live vt-a-i s a cable road will he Vtniniiij; up In and north of linsi;,'ti peak. Hi) w ill.u'i'. o the reporters of the city a urand baicpiet. if bis prediction is not vcrilied. Fall stylus luo hats just received ut J. I'. ( s. lil Main street.. Saminio Sneli's birtiid-i- Wits cole-ual'-- at the residence nl his ji'utiil-l.- i iici- .Iniiii Sni.-l- A num-ber id yoiin Ii were present and III" party had Mn-i- a nice ti ui" lhat t imy iinpe S iniinie ' il! :uw ays celebrate on Ihe day of the event. Tmin.sl.s are homeward bound in lar-j- ii n in 'i h'.-- ftrry 'i low days in .inn, Kiel then jnitr;iey oast, lucon-se- . aem-i- he .is i cm i'ne railroads is heal V. The shv pet's oa iiin; Sat! .Lake 'uy Ihese tiii;hL-iir-e lull and tlio "eiits me hourly bcsci"d for lower berths. As ctno rc.inrt has been roeen ml from the sii'ar heel 'lowers of I'tah inat licit ilea rm-tiv- bii". lie has Mtlaekeii tiieir beets. I a; pi'st has ale eared in numbers in Inn boot raisino districts on tnv coast The ni'ii-,tui- in the ail- - it said lo a.-i-- t f 1;, m the ill". CiiipmtUlt ol the pe- - k.V 1 III m, I. i'r. SeoU Auerl'.-n-- bioi-k- . HAINMADKTO OM 0. L Wantland Ectnrns from Chfyenca Whurs Hu Tulked With Cloud , Crack'.r Iilulbourua. TO EE UE2E U3E ON rSIDAY, Kellmuriie Will Cains E.tin to Tall in TLis City Nest Tuesday or For-- j fuit tha Frioq of Contrast, ('. E. WantUm! is the most etilhiHi- - aslic man in Suit Lko today, lie rc-- , turned from ( 'heycnmi to the city this forenoon, limine; had an audience with .Mr. Melbourne, the rain doctor. 'Welt, boys," said Wanly, "Mel-- j bourne will he here Friday niornin. He will make rain fall on the firm day of the irrigation congress. J!n is a Rood, square, sensible, ' i.iiassuttiinir fellow. Nothing of patent medicine style about him. If he is a fake ho is the ttmiothf.-- t 1 has e ever seen. Hut ho is not, and the people of (.'hcyeu'ie have oreatcou-- I lidenee and respect for him. "Then: is no use of talking, the whole country wants Melbourne to comu to their towns and pvo exhibi-tions of his powers as a cloud cracker. Why, a delegation from Southern Colo-rado reached Cheyenne while I was there and biyyeil .Mnibourno to o bark with them. Thu mail is constantly re-ceiving wires from Tuxa. Wyoming and other states inquiring if ho would visit them ami make rain fill. One thing sure his presence in Salt L ike City will bo a big card. Just pivo II. A. Terpen ing of I his city a w hole lot of credit for in hieing Melbourne to cunie here. Tnrpeiiing has been with Melbourne ever since he had a iuecRi:.iiil rain show in Ohio. "Say, thorn's one tiling I'd iik" to mention and that is there is no use of the newspapers makitg sport of the man. lie's sensible and a mighty good fellow 10 talk with. 1ocsti't pal on any airs but is completely absorbed in Ins business. Melbourne is an n. ".Now you niu-- t remember that CTieyeuno 'n a dillieuit place for rain experiments on account of the altitude. Melbouruo reached Cheyenne and w hs received by the committee who had contracted to pay htm Slot) t- mnke rain fall. 1 1 o went up into tho loft of a barii taking four grips with him. Nobody was allowed to go near tho bura and I mipposo that if a venturesome outsider had attempt-ed to outer the Sou ho would have been shot. Melbourne cut a small hole in the ruuf and then ho cuunienced to work. Tho timp required to aniiounco that rain will lull is between two and three days. Alter hour of o! servatioii and w rk Tie! bourns sttt word out that rain whii', fall bclnm a certain tini . Snro e::nui-:- i rain did fall to the depth of niic. hail an inch and !hn clouds showed no sign of lotting up. 'The people began to lm alarmed and the contracting commiiteo v. as sought to request Melbniiino to have the rain stop falling as they didn't want a linod. "After t ho rain Me.ieut-- . was kin ; of Chcyeuii!) and hn le' cired an ova- - tion at the hands of tho peop1 . Not satisfied wit') one experiiiu-i.- t a number oi men chipped in and made a purse of if I'M for a second trial. This experiment was made under great dis-advantage, so Ihe, ven! her observer at Cheyenne said. Well, tho second time a heavy ram did fall nil around Chey- - enue and a light show or fell in the city, Tito clouds on that occasion vveiu ex- - tremoly obstreperous. Melbourne, however, was candid enough to ae-knowledge tne second Inai a draw, The people did not lo.sn faith in his powers; of cinir.--e them wore some cranks who kicked and declared him a failure. "As I left Cheyetino arrangements were being made with Melbourne to have him visit Wyoming next year and make rain. His terms are reasiumtdf enough, that's sure, lie wiil receive: $1"i0 while in Salt Lake for making rain fall. Yes, he realizes that he has n for-tune ill his secret. The government is already giving attention to the rain maker ami will doubtless make ar-rangements with him in somo way to have the whole of this country watered nt various periods. Oh, he's a daisy. Don't forget he'll be here Friday morn-ing. CHORAL REHERSAL. l lln Memhara of tlin Nitetflty L'rjced to Tiililieht. lielovv is priuteil an open letter from i'rof. Stephaus to the members of tho Choral society, urging them to attend thu rehersal tonight. There is as far as such a thing could be mado an unan-imous demand that the society give a concert during the Irrigation congress. It is hoped that the public will not. bo disappointed, for never before has the society sung to such an audience as it would have on the night of Sept. To all members of the Salt Lake Choral society: There is to ba a full rehearsal of the Salt Lako Choral so-ciety, at the tabernacle, at 8 o'clock sharp Wednesday evening, September !, ss'i i . This rehearsal is for the mus-ical festival, which the Choral society has agieed lo give on September Hi, iu honor of the several thousand guests w lm me expected nt the Irrigation con-gress. Tho choruses being rehearsed are tiioso with which all of you are The attendance up to this time has not been as good, by any means, as it should have been, and this butor is a special appeal to you personally to rally to the support of the Choral so-ciety and make cood its xrreonient with the Salt Lake chamber of co'titnero.', the Irrigation congress and the church authorities, who have granted the use of the tabernacle, to provide this fea-ture of tlio entertainment for our guests, h is only a matter of tfro or three rehearsals at lie-- i. which you are i,s".eu tn attend, and as a member it is hoped i list you will not permit (by your absence i, the good name of the ('h"t'Hl society to stin'er, as it surely mi'si, if the members on Wednesday do not jusiily the board oi directors in continuing .with the musical festival. Tho word of the Choral societv is out, not only to the best people of Salt Lake city, but to the Tinted States at large. It is a special feature of the advel Us-ing sen! out to --"Joil delegates and to slhmi newspapers asked to advertise this congress. It the Choral society should fail, for lack of numb' rs, to mnke good i's prnmi-- e to the people of Salt Lake C.iy Hint others, it need no longer ex-pect the hearty support, which lias heretofore le en extended it. Hoping am! urging that you will not fall lo respond on Wednesday night, I remain very ri speetfiiiiv, 11 A N S H'llF.NS, Condor tor Salt Lake Choral Society, iiy request of of directors. a Musi men rs. .lob ii S. Lindsay played to a fair aud-it e at Urn Salt Lake Theater last night. The play whs "The Noble Out-east,- " and Mr. Lindsay in the character of Jerry Wesloti, the outcast, presented a carefully prepared character study and was the recipient of no liltlo Mr. Lindsay is an old Salt Lake boy and is deservedly popular here. His daughter-!- I.uelia and Kdith, were also well received and played their parts w it h much credit, to them-selves. K. II. Felt, another Salt Laker, a ppeared in the role oi a drunkard and was the of much applause. Tonight Mr. Lindsay will give "The Wage orkei j." - - . CANNOT COME TOO iOlfl. .S'-- I.nki. Just Ninv Ncdilil Neiv ".ihool Hon.i-- anil W.eiU Th.111 K gilt Away, What Salt Lake City needs today more than anything else is new school houses. They cannot come too soon. An army of knowledge seekers await better accommodations. This matter should receive immediate attention. li . t N 1 .. I i.so.-u- ' .1 . Sin it h and wife id Mexico a re Kiiesis al i!;k V ulker. W .1 nohnson and wife of llenver in stoo-.ni;- :u ihe ' 'nil ni. .s, ( Van Ins, ii. wife and child of t'liiit.iui.itg are Ciiileii nut, lull ut U li lm I'll of the: I noil ' ni li e. hotel department is at .he l a .,ef. I. ..iker. 'he tesnleiil I'jent of the r. in j c "i. is ha, t from a trip in lie- i. ,,ri n w r o Mrs. 11. if. ami M.ss L. II. of Mow aiiKi-'- arrivi d nt the V.'all-e- r !,i'!.,y. C. ,:;vue ileparo'd for Colorado ''. on tha ieiivr .V Kio (iiainle - II- iiitiisi v ic leading jevveii-- N ,s;,a is in t;,e c.tv tho r; so . r t:;e oir"c- - lion oi i'iiniii . and 1,'nnnils, "dif T. J. Atider-.- reti.r.ied from Ihe east tit s i.i..ni.'.g. .I.i.l Anner- - Cm lei! .Voder-oi- l al W liopini; thai, her !! h would inq rove. (i. I M; ni, sou and wile of Shaioihai, I'. A tin ami vv,!,. ,,f ,.w s,,uiii W :ih-s- . C ni .Mnuieii and l',ar,ui, II I'w g of Meri.n niTiwd al li.e Knnts- - I: rd tkisinoiTon.;. .Iiiio'e K. Tit;, lor ( f Asp,.,; ,,,,,, Wilnl.n! M-l.- si'.:,! ,t, two weeks ago !.; ial evening lor ho.uie. Alter n(, i,;., a'lalts he wiil relnrn vv iiii an. lain'.iy tn reside in t tih. Nat L. liloeh the ilasning brother of Lie general Colonel so , (,1.4 grip ack hi.--t night ami ilepart. I Initios' home in ( 'lev eland v. here he is pt nmi-- ' lienliy iitetil ilied Willi -s c. riles. There wiil be a ineetiiiL' of t ho 11 Isaiah temple of Mystic Shriner this evening. All tiohios are u.v'.ie.l t,i sit: in the caravan. On next c.lu...,l:tv Ji.giil M cias of twenty or twentv-li- e: iiov nce.s will be put aero-- s tiui lint sands. S. 1. llallet, one of the prominent mining men of Colorado, I. u uu thH :Tiver iV Kio Claude Western last ev- - ening for Mrs. llallet cume with her husband and delight, if v.itn Sa.t Lake, cays they will ruaso it their future home. The N ut 4ttrKrtion. Since the first prodm-tin- of "Incog." three weeks ago Mr. I'iokson's success has been ami liie whole eastern press have viol vvnh ein-- other in sounding his praises, Lake theater may expect a rich treat during his short stay here, and tie iter goers.will ltin'ouiiiedly avail themselves of an op-portunity so si htom in- wed. CARFIELD BEACH Mw T'lne C'ur.l, On and after AtiL'tist Jitti trains will run as follown: Leave Arrive T.eivv Arrirn Suit Lake, (iartlel-!- . (laitiel'l, Sait Cake "iTOa.tn. s::t:in.in. ll:r.a.ni. UToi. m lOiiiea.m. in:4fi a. m. 'T p. in, :: iii Ji. nc Tin yi. IU. l:4ap. m. 11:111151.111. l:,"i p. in- IvOp. iu. a :4i. p. m. 4iJi. m. 4:t . ji. m- - Ii:H) p. m. :t m. "Van p. in. ii i:. p. m. 4:iil. m. 4:llii. in. Sii.ip m. ST, p. m enm p. m. p. m. tn.'iu p. in. p. in. Paily e.voi.t Sinnhiy. Ori tiostra Hanil In at every nay. t am tor tho roun l trip, an rents. k. m in nv, (P'll'l Ai;'t IWii't Ileii t, WHY NOT HAVE A POTATO BAKE? Th Crnp of Tulirr, 11 mil thit Year wai. .act no, ii. What's the mailer with Salt Lake City having a olaln hake? One will in- - held al M oi, me nt, Colo., this month. The crop of tuners in 1 t ah this season is enormous Colorado may produce wonders but I'tah can sin pus her iu the growing id spud-- . SIX INCHES OF SNO W. Tell la thi Vull, y p-- t Tn Yer ..nly triFn Ai;o l.Ht .Nii-lu- . Somebody with n good niemorv fsvs six inches of enow fell in I his v aliev twenty-seve- years ago last night. 'The storm was destructive lo the lruit and other crops. j |