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Show AJtl &Ai,i LAivti li.Hh. WhD.NfeDAl, J A L AiiY 6, IS Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov t Report. j ABSCUUfELY PURE j ir YD EDITOR'S SHEARS. NEWS IN BRIFF BOILED DOWN FROM PARAGRAPHS SCISSORED AT l.ARCE. Itius From Various Fatah In ITtali N(-get- s Kiih in New .a;herel From Ne-vada Mines of Intelligence Colorado Condensations iiKliton the I ly. Prnvo's street railway la snowed up. Tl.f Oirdi n t : . orrowfully admit that La ITatt nas been amiexeuVfcjr Logan. During the war thou were laid 7S.0U j miles of track in 1 tab, to the figures furnished by the Chicago Railway Tin- - Pari; Citv : The Utalif'i t!U continit lifeless M tar aa running regular trains a eonct rned. A torn of, men are or.iii' each side Of the summit clearing the track. It is a alow Job as the rails hare to be cleared of ice with pick and shovels. Sunday night a passeuger train on the K. (i. VV. ran over cow at American Fork and broke her lei;. The train then stopped and the engineer tried to drive the wounded ani-mal off the irnei.. and succeeded only after the eow had driven him off the track a num. her of Umi ;. She seemej to think her only chance to prolong life was to light for it. The New Year's edition of the Logan Journal is before up. It is a magazine of 40 pages betwei :i the m st attractive of covers. On the front U a picture of the far famed I.a Plata. Inside is an excellent account of tbetive months' prospecting latitat locality, together with much other entertaining, amusing and instructive matter about the Cache valley metropolis. The Price (Utah) Telegraek says the north-easter-section if the territory abounds In deposits of mineral wax' or ozokerite, a solid hydro-earbn- n of great industrial value, whi.-l- i should contribute millions of dollars annually to our production The nature of the discoveries so far impose ditlieultb a and expense of mining "t them which will doubt-to-n soon be overcome. Thia mineral is by suitable treatment converted into gas. oil, a hiirh grade parattlnc, and a hard, white wax. Even candle burned in L'tah should be man-ufactured here, from the mineral wax of our mines. IDAHO NOTES. R. C. Bonney will move the Idaho Falls Timn to Montpelier and again take the faher. I There are several thousand head of cattle on the flats below tingle, which have been turned ioose to graze. A twelve horse team hitched to a big jirairla schooner with two fol-lowed hy a drove of horses and mules, passed through Bellevue, last week. This procession was hound to the middle climate of Snake river.and got out at tho right time. The Blachfoot Ntn says: "North Idaho newspapers are howling because South Idaho has been given two f'uited Slates sen-ators. North Idaho has had one, and If Judge Clagelt. were to be seaUid, but he will not he, then the north would have had two and the smith one. lu the beginning the north was given governor, senator, iind con-gressman, and the south twosenators. Don't growl, brethren, your senator made more, history in sixly days than any short term senator ever did in Hie United States. Come, "tote lair" and cease grumbling; your inter-ests won't oiitfcr. COLORADO NOTES. fiosfi Pictro au Italian waa'killcd in a mine at Trinidad. w. g. Nicholson of Greeley hae disposed of his interest in the Sun and will resign the edlsorahtp. New England capitalists have formed a million dollar sv ndieate for irrigating pur-poses in the San I. '.lis valley. A. H. Fullord a well known mining man Was caught in a snow slide at Red ClitT ami killed. 10(1 men are searching fur his re- - maim. NEVADA NOTES. The Alta mill will start in a few days. Colonel T. B. Woods, an old pioneer, died at the International hotel in Airginiu City of pneumonia. Rev. Frank L. Nash of Watsoiiville, will succeed Rev. F. S. Witter in the l'resby-tcrla- n chttTCh in Virginia City. The curio department will contain several new freaks, Deluding UK African Prince Muigo, whose performance of darning with hi- - bare feet .n tack-- , glass and harp nails is something marvelous. A Graft) Cast In "Boya anil Glrla." Rich & Harris' ( omedj company is un-doubtedly "f except) il strength and in. eludes mch favorite artists as Mac Irwin, flora Irwin Sadie Kirby, Laura ftussell, Blanche Howard, Nellie Parker, (ieorge F. Marion, Iguacio Martiuetti, Wood and Bhepard. Otis Harlan. Juscph Mitchell and lames . Bturgie, There will be a regular Jolly two nights and matinee ..dh "Hoys andliirls" at the Suit Lake Theater Friday and Saturday. AMUStMENTS. The HanAalaaotin .iuintett Club. About 1,800 people attended the concert at the tabernacle last evening. The Mendels-sohn Quintette club of Boston was the at-traction, and their performance was a rare musical treat and pleasure to all who heard them. Their playing was in perfect, unison, and sut has only this famous organization can execute. Encores were frequent and the artistes appeared perfectly willing U comply with the Wiaitefl of the audience and irraecfully acquiesced. The members of the club arc thorough musters oi their instru-lueul- s and produce a warmth and richness that never fails to arouse the audieuee to the bigheat pitch. The loeai solui-t- s were (1. T). l'yper and Mrs. They acquitted themselves well. The work of the chorus was prompt and hearty, and the large body was under the thorough control of the director. The anthem, My Soul," by i'rof. is a musical composition that is a, rare (rem, and adds fresh iaurelatuthe fame, already gained, by this gentleman as a com-poser and musician. The following is the programme as ren-dered: Anihem, "Awake My Sc. ii" K. Stephens (Soloists, ilrs. Julia Slhenvood, G. 1). Pypei and 'I'abernael, t'lioir. Quintette No. s in K flat .. Mozart "Lo! Hear the Gentle Lark, uateoMJgato... iMtsa''sUm.M' arie llniimrd. llishop Boavenirtle Spa, Kantaisie for violoncello.... Servaia ileruiailll llieslel. Andnntfl from the quartette in 1 .Tschaiknwskv Fsutalsie brUliante for flute Boelilii l'aul Henneberg, JIale chorus, "Comrades in Arms A. Adams ISO itentlemei, of the Talienmcle Choir. liomanea and ron lo for clarinctte Itvan Thomas Ryrii. Kantaisioon liussmnairs oi rkUn,Wlenlaaki i'cul btoeviii;;. Air de coacert. " Arditi Miss Marie liuinartl." Intermezn A1,,n Martwlt Arranitwlfor eiiiiiiette hv Paul Hennelieri: Chorus, "i nfold Ve Portals" Choir A Memorial MnsleattS Mrs. Dr. Lomon of East Second South street gave a niusicale Monday evening at their house in memory of tho lute Emma Abbott. The. following t, gramme was ob-served: V i'horu, Violin and Piano. il. lioqnieni, vocal solo Mrs. Dr. J. Lamon, In memory of Kinn.a Abbott, prima donna, who pasted awaj lu halt Lake V'ity one year as:o S. Hasi Rose of bummer,' violin solo. .. .. ...... Mr. .lones. 4. oral duett, 4,Uone lievond," .....Mr-- . Maryua and Mr. Lewis 5. Piano duett, "Qui ve" ........ ..Mrs. Urov. u ,,na Mrs.' ir. Lamon, t' Vocal solo ,,,, .. Kecitatlon . Ml,, Lucy Fisher a. Vocal sole. 'The Little Hero" , Maso-r Chariot Straueimrg. !!.. March, violin, Mr. .tomes; p,auo. Mrs. .:"T Dr. (.anion. 10, ocai solo Mr ,or,v, fune-sol.....- . Mrs ' ram. 12. Votai solo, Kith euitar Miss Benbroek. i,441 " ' Miss Msi.d Sirs isbur?. 14. Flsno duo. "Dante of the TimnD" ......... Mr.'. Mary- .- .n. Mrs. Dr Lamon. 15. RenUtioa .Mis. Lewis. 1. Vocal aoJo Mrf.Donev h' SBg!- -'. Mr Lewi.. 18. Chorus, Violin Mr Jonet piano, Mrs. Dr. Laaioc "Jtr. Potter of levas." A small audience gTeeted the NeooA per formance of this play at. tbr bait Lake Theater last evening. The play will be pre- sented again tonight, its final appcurance. The next attraction will be 'Our Bovs and Giris," which is here Friday and Saturday nights. It is a er,mpanv ,iajr tie mal. aeementof Rich A H-- ris cf Boston, and is said to embrace a numb, r of the best com-edy artists of the day. Wmu n"e Hiuad. Business at Uiis coij amusement rcsoit il large. The s.o.-- eorupanv la one of the most popular feutiir s inlioiltfcd, .and to. morrow prcaeul u it in lit led "Tin Lightning ilod Agent; or Hunted Down-- i ..'.,,,..... (Greatest Slaughter Ever Known in Salt Lake at the OLD STORE of Walker Bros. & Fyler Company. ALL GOODS AT LESS THAN HAL? PRICE. CO & CO f j Sg hjH I O Walker O hJ--H . en I co cn AND CLOTHING ETC. Over $ I 5.000 worth of Shoes which must be closed at our Old Store, Don't, Don't miss this Great Shoe and Clothing Sale. You can buy goods CHEAPER than ever before. All other kinds of goods going less than COST. Don't fail to visit our fine New Store, Corner Main & Third South. I I Walker Bros. & Fyler Company, 1 85.S6 CONIIvlEriCIAL BLOCK. REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC Sells & Co. Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows anti Building Material at REDUCE!1 PRICES FOR CASH. WONDERLAND. December 31: Our IVipular Slock Companv in CONFUSION (Jueen of I.on Haired Women. Pop Taylor Magician and Legerdemain. A World of Novelties. IOC. ADMISSION IOC. Dr. B. H. Seaton Dentist ! Wishes to announce to the Salt Lake peo. pie that he is now permanently located in rooms "0- -' and 808 Progress Block, Where bis services can be procured for first-cla- dental work at all hours. "THE TAILOR," Moved to fi9 South State St. Salt Lake City, Utah Central Eailway. m TIME TABLE. In edeer Decerabsr U4th, 1891. Psieagr traim will ran daily bntwet Salt Lake City and Parsi City as follows: SALT LAKE CITT. TrIu 1 leavei Ehrhth Sonth Main.... 8:110 a. n M I " ' 41 arrives ....10:50 a. n PAK CITT. Train 1 arrives at Park City lOiaO a. n 44 2 leaves 11 44 BruOa. n Office and depot at the corner of Eights tfoatl and Mam Streets. T. J. Macintosh, General Nnpt fik WANTED! L i horses! AND - COWS, rl i I hftTe 100 Tiots in diffiBNUl parfts of tho City that I want to trade for Brood Mares i and Cows. I have retired from the Real Estate business and wish to close out , some of my Real Estate. i l , . t LOTS FROIVI$I50 AND UPWARDS. I am on the trade if ymi nre. Address me at irfy raneh. I also have a pasture 1 and can accommodate 100 head of J horses. For particulars-- , ,: 3 ADDRESS j 1. GLASMM, ar lBPFTaLO TAIIK, UTAH. 1 h! : x 1 (JfefpiT ; vlxLjPowder: Used ir. Millions of iiomes 40 Years tiie Standanlv & 'cjrk " teS&W snii' Aisk' i ::&-i'4--' VERY NEAB THE END. THE MINING CASE NOW IN THE HANDS OF THE LAWYERS. Thomas Veniird tlie Latest Finissary to Al.it the Ground in Dispute The ( iiurcli Inquiry UnesOver I il 4 O'clock Today. The groat Bglit between the bonanzas of Bingham is now in the hands of the court and the lawyers and hostilities till now go on upon the surface. The day openi d with Thomas Wnard upon the stand. He testified to tho fact that he had visited the territory in dispute yesterday and that at the intersection of the American Fork tlssure with the Utah tunnel had found mineral in quantity and in place. In sup-port nf liis researches the witness introduced a liumlicr uf samples of (piartzite and matter, the latter representing what hud Ik en taken out last evening from the main ore zone, or from the lagging within. E. F. Kirby was next called upon. indue Marshall launched a vehement ob-jection statin.' that the witness was not one of the troop originally designated and was accordingly not competent. Mr. Ilrown cited thai the witness wus not called a- - an expert hut simply to identify the samples and nrroboratc that they were taken from the vein. The witness was Dully admitted and stated that in company with Mr. Venard he .iad visited tin' Aiucrti an c at its inter-lectio-with ti.e main tunnel. He had his u i.iai si ii vi t in' lagging and mam a cut to solid ground where he found the ore and ledge matter m place. John S. Bogg, employed ou the Niagara, lestlfled thai ha had done, the work under direction of his foreman yesterday, and that he had taken out the samples for him. William Borenson also Identified the sam-ple- after w hich Surveyor) Burton and Mar-tin were called and testified a to the big cut. rh evidence Was here closed and tho re-mainder of the case turned o vcr to coiineel which now proceeds with the argument. T he rase- bus been one of the. most stub-bornly fought of any of the multitude that have hecu contested before the district court. il an inch of ground has been overlooked by the talent and Judge Anderson will ex-- 1 pi rienee no difficulty in reviewing it. Spec- - I illation as to the result is quite rife and fudge Anderson's opinion will be looked for with irrepressible interest. The Cae Went Over. lining to the detention of Judge Marshall in the mining case Referee Bach found It i necessary to throw the. examination upon the matter of compensation o4 the receiver of the church property over until 4 o'clock this afternoon. BREVETIES. p. R. Marks A Co. for furniture. Dr. Root has moved to 1'U South West Temple, Cheap folding beds at 8. B. vnr,. T he real estate s;;iei5 yeateTdAjf amounted to 18,888. There is a me sage at the Wertcrn I'nion for John 't'. Wheeler. Mr5,.'U. t, Kool the fluent UiM, has re-turned from an extended eastern trip. The remains of Carrie Anderion will be shipped to Maroui tomorrow niotumg by S. I). Bvan The Indies oi St. Paul's guilt will meet this artcrnohn to arrange for tlieil next on tortalnment. oivernoi TTiomns is engaged in Hie prep, aratioh of hla niessag.' to the legislature which convenes Honda) Bervioea commemorative ot the Bpiphany win be held at tin- Trinity Kngiish Lutheran church in t. Mark's ball thi- - evening. Trinity Knglish Lutlieran Church will service commemorating the Kpl.huny this evening at I o'clock in si. Mark's hall on Kiist Kirsl South street. The uniformed rank of the Knights of Pythias has Oeen organized with YV. W. Hall as captaiu. Seventeen new members were received last nighl nuii the enrollment is now sixty. seven. The hoard of equalization will meel nt the territorial ollits next Saturday. It consists of John !'. iiuoiev, chairman; P. J. Cannon, Secretary; K. ('. Mint, M. B. Sowlc-- , John E. Bqotb, C H. Hauk and A. It Rlchardaon. The committee ot International jiress Clubs en route to San KrnnHn'o will reach 8alt I. nke .Monday mornini; over the Rio (ramie Western. I'be visitors will spend a liny in Zlou uud will he properly looked after. The remains oi F. E. McCoy, brother-in- ' law of .Indg" Anderson, were forwarded to Wiuihiuglou, M.C., todnv for interment. Mr. Me', oy died ill this city April I'd, lx'.H. Colonel P. IT. liannan, of the 7Wfww, ae. coaipanic d the body east. Thuruueralof the late Frederleli Pulmei takes place, from the Twentieth ward hal! tomorrow aftefnoon at o'clock. Mr. (biluier was To M'ars of age and was u native of Syduiouth, l)cvonsiiir', Kugland. He was tin- father of the well known mer-chants, the Culuiof Brothers. The report of the. capitot eontniission is ready for SUbtlleslOO to the legislature. The eoiiiuiission bavt? made jive acres of lawn, jierfecled a water svstt m and planted, several thousand Iree. The territory is now ex-pected to proceed with the construction of an appropriate capitol huiidiug. The Caledonian society installed Its newly elected ollieers last night at Temple of Honor hall. Then were S. Mcllownll. chief; James MolTat. ttrst chieftain; Simon (irievc, second chieftain; Uavid Henderson, third chieftain; John 1. Airmen, fourth chieftain. The aoolety will celebrate the birtlulay of Bobby Burn- - on January 115. The M. C. A. debating a'lul literal' , society h.-l- its regular meetinu last evening. The debate was on "II solved. That Suicide Should be taken a- - an I'.videuee of Courage Rather than of Cowardice." John Chalmers and Mac MacHne argued the atlirmative and C. A. Reed and C. II. Wittmer look the ueg- - ativo. Lace t ur a ui and Linoleums at S. R. Marks A Co, Back in Old Hands. Messrs. Dillon & Ulrieh, who recently dis-posed ot the Arcade restaurant, have taken possession again, and will again cater to the public as in the past. The best the market affords will always be at the disposal of their patrons. i s i LOOKS OUT WXST. rhe "I. ending ItcpuOlicHii Ncirsiiaper of Chicago on Harrison and Hltiine. Chicago TT ilnuie. it .ir. Blaloc will aeeepi a nomination there will be no opposition lu It. It will come to him unatiiiiiously. If he decides not to an apl a nomination it w ill not affect the high position he now holds in the estimation oi the American people. The presidency w ill add no honor to btm, He is to day the leader of the American people. No man in tins country can com-mand -- neb a following. He Is the fore-most American and he w nl taml ill history us the greatest American of his time long after in- - defamera have been forgotten. To such a mini the president' cannot add any honor. it Mr. Blaine should not be a candidate and If Mr Harrison should reeieve and accept the presidental nomination he would be cordially supported by the republican party, He has steadily grow n in the public estimation. Even his partism enemies confess that he has made no mistakes. Ills addresses and his slate papers have received general commendation us able and businesslike. He has had the courage to offeud politicians, which is not uu offense ill the eyes of the people. lie as been patient, steadfast, reticent and Industrious in conducting the public work. If he should be nominated he would be a stronger candidate In 18Wthan lie was four years ago. Thia is the situation as it stands to-d-and it will not be affected by the silly rumors and canard constantly cast afloat by small and mousing politleans. . p PERSONAL. M. K. Price of Ktircka, is at the Culleii. Prof, llatlclilfc has returned from Colo-rado. W W. Doone of Kan Francisco, is at the "Walker. C. Andrews, a Nephl merchant is stopping at the Culleu. K. .). Hoddatz and wife of Stockton, are at the Continental. V,. J, Dav is and wife of San Francisco are at the Telupletoii. II. ( . Mct ainoii, a prominent Poeatello merchant, is at the White. (ieorge uualiuurne is a new pa. The new arrival a ten pound jrirl. (Ieorge Arbogast leaves today on a trip to Massachusetts. Ik- is failed east by the death of his mother. W. L. Stannard, agent at Salt Lake of the Chicago Northwestern railroad has just returned from the east. Frank M. KoOio of F.vaiiston, is at the Walker. He is a prominent masonic official and is here lure on business connected with that order. - WORLDLY WISDOM. Indianapolis News. t is Iho prospect of loss that arouses au appreciation of possession. It's being ground against the rough side of the w orld that makes a man sharp. .Something more than a good moral character tsnecccssary for success in this world. Common sense is that peculiar trait iu which every one else is so lameutabl) detiei. out. Tin complaint that '"life is two short'' for this or that duty is never heard trum an industrious man. j Iu his own estimation a man Is prosper- - I mis or not as his present t in umstanees compare with the best he ever enjoyed. Prominence lias its drawbacks. he drum major doesn't see near as much of the parade as the man on the curbstone. . . UTAH CENTRAL RAILWAY. TIME TAB1.I: In effect Vpril 1, 1801. Passenger trains will rnn daiij tmiween Sslt Lake City and Park City aa follows: SALT LAKJ2 CITT. Train 1 leaves 8th South and Main 8:00 a.m. "3 " 14 " 4:00 p.m. " ' arrives 44 44 " 10:80 a.m. 4 n ' 44 44 6:30 p.m. PA UK OITT. Trsin 1 nrriveg at Park City 10:80 a.m. "8 . " 6 90 p.m. " leaves 44 14 8:00 a.m. "4 " 41 4 :U)p m. Othte sod depot cor. Bib Sooth and Main. T. J. Maclntostt, flsasrsi Freight and Passenger Agent. EJLEC1 JOS oi ( i n BUS. The iieiiitx-rrtti- t iiiii Seteota its for the War. The regular monthly meetiug of the democratic society took place la-- t eveuing at which time arrangemOBta were perfected for the appropriate observance of .laekson's da. The following offlcura were then elected : V. H, D Br, president. II. ('. Lett, iirt lice president. I'. L, Williams, second lit. 3, K. Letcher, rooordlng secretary. K. A. Smith. Iicasiiri r. A. i. Selinnder, linancial secretary. II. ( Kiee'n, ergeaiit at arins. Executive Committee A. ti. Norrell. .i. W. Jndd, W. H. Casadv, J. 11. Movie, V. 11. Dyer. Membership V S. Riibartls, .1. 11. Wnl-don- , .1. W. Whitehead, ft. V Ifoung, ti. W. Snow. I'inaiiei D. C. Dunbar, W. 11. Dale, li. H . Wilson. Lib ralurc A. M. ( berry. C. R. Barrett, W. A. Ilod.' I, On Room- s- W. 11. I asady, A. T. Schroe. der. A. (i. Norrell. The club will meet i its rooms on Friday ironing at 7:80 and march to the Federal court room where it will listen to addressee by L R. Rhodes, Judge Judd and Judge liendetson Itcgiirtlliig Mr. Mills. Denier News idem.). Mr. Mills bus done many foolish (hints since be was defeated for the speakership in fact his tirst foo.ish act wvs going back on tree silver in the Ohio campaign but we can hardly credit tin' rumor mat conies from Washington that he and his friends propose to present a tariff bill and have it referred to the committee Ota commerce, of which he is chairman. Mr. Milis cannot certainly contemplat.e..political suicide. "1 will insert the item with p'easure," said the city editor, "as the gentiemun It re-fers to ie a nephew of yours, but I think would change it a little. You say: 'The public will be interested m knowing that Mr. Drviile Ardup is about to embark in the lecture lield.' Tin expression is not strictly accurate. The figure is a faulty one. Per sons embark iu vessels or something Of. that kind, you know. They don't embark in s lield."" The tiirure is all right.' said the old aub- - seriber, after reflecting a moment. "I ex. pe to limit b m." Chicago ri'ttine. A. . I'. VV. Installation. re will be a union installation of offi-cer .elect of No. 12 and No. lb, A. O. I. W.. a! their bull, M West Temple, on Thursday January All members and visil-m-hrotbera are invited. . Notice of DiMoiotton of Partnership. Salt Lake Citv. Utah. Dec. ".. 1801. tirm of Taylor A Stephens, geueral is of the Pemi Mutual Life Ins. Co.. has his dav dissolved by mutual con en:. The business v IU be continued by J. C. Taylor and ail ousiBeee matter- - pertaining ... lormer U:m w. 11 be arranged by bin: J. C. A VI. OR F. E. BlIPKUre. Dec. 2, 185)1. CLOSING OF MAILS. At Salt Lake City Poatoffioe. Aug 2. 1891. TJ.P. Fast Mall, east 6:00a.m. tJ.P- .- Ogdan, Butte, Portland and inter-mediate points 9:25 a m Atlantic Mail, east 8:150 a.m e.G.W. Mall to Logan and Interme-diate points, also closed pouch for San Francisco S:fllp.nv R O W Mail for Olden :3iip.ia TJ.P.- - Mall for Saa Francisco 5:00 p.m. R.O.W. Mail for San Francisco 11:00 p.m. R.U.W. Denver and Aspen Mall 9:0." p. in U.P. Ptrk City, Coalville and Echo. 2:80 p ro : U. P. Frisco, Milford and Intermediate points 6:10 a.m. CP Stookton sod intermedial points. 6.10 a.m U.C. -- Park City, Mill Creek and local point! 7:00 a.m B.U.W. Bingham 7:25 a m K.G.W. Pouchss Milford, Frisco and Provo a:00p.m aoinsa roH awtaaa or mails at UMt. rj.P.-EM- tern st' Mail 4:00 a.m f em vd Cache Valley 10:5 a.m. Tj.P, Idnho, Monisnu snd Orecoa l:fl." p 10 l .P t risco, Milford untl points south. t: p.u V P. Stockton sat'. InunnsdiMe points 4:i p ia R.G.W. California end wat t.fm.iu H.O.W- .- PaclflnMsil 4:4t' p m :.O.W.-Pa- el1 Express lS;(i0j..m F..U W - Bliighsin 6:00 p m j LLC-P- ark City and Mill Creek.. 6:80 p.ia orrics Bociu. Money order window opinsli a.n.,eloses 5 00 p.m Opening register window. IH a in Cioeiae register window :0up.io General delnnry wtadow open S a.m. lo 6:00 p a ttan.p windtitss opt n " i r. i. li.'Op.lu Carriers' window, sxcepi vundaj, 6 to., t.uup.m SL'NuA r Suras. General delivery snd stamp windows open 11 a.m. to 1:00 p.m Carrlera window 18 to 1:00 p.m Hours for collection of mail from the letter boxes in the business districts, ito 10 a.m., 1:0, 1:00. 6:80 and (1:00 pro i. SwcToa. P, Vhv Anneviitloii Grip. Vork 8un. ry sentiment la as strong in Tor' nto as ,,y town in Canada, yet we leant from loionto OdM that at a deii.i., the i Literal club th' ie, concern e j. polit-- ivilij tbe I'nited State a motion p, s. Land Notice. All prions SI years old who have not it, il tln ir homestead rltrht can sc, nr. o,,i farm of Hfl acres. CtW OA 0. A. Hrowu.No. Vb, Wasatch building, Salt Lake City. e |