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Show FIXING THE' CANAL. Workmen Engaged Strengthening the Banks on Tenth South Street. A HOX UlIKH JUS'S SllOUTiUE. HiilMIng l'ernills Iiwu.-iMi C"k Hallway Meetlns Toolgui.-Mltf log Mi OH'"" """ Watermaiter Jlartcy had a number of loam, and men at work oh renin Houtl, iluct, Lelwn Slxlh ami Klalitli Weil, yeilirday. B' carload, of rock wero hauled from near the comer of Klfiht" Boulh and Second Wc.t streets, on tho ''dummy Idt, and war. placod on Tenth South at h ,,olnt named. There the. "'''" softened the roadway .0 much that a Unlit Luggy sinks to lb. Imbaln tbo mud. Ttow wi phewl In, and wmon load.ot dirt thrown orer II, In ll.o eflort to make the road pasi-nble pasi-nble and to keep tho water within tho canal baukt. TI1M1. won also a foroo of nion engaod In Increasing tho lieluht of tho north bank of tho canal, down to tho place, where It intoned! tho rlror. Tim Tenth Houtli trot canal, a. will aa tliatotiNlntliHjulri alri'tt, now has I all tho water It cau comfortably carry. The eilort seems to be to protldo for thei two cinale, principally that on Tenth Boulh, carrying oil all Ilia ur-lua ur-lua water. But tlielr capacity la in-luOlclent, in-luOlclent, and when tbo rlter rises, II wMo turo to back up tho water In tho low avail that Him between the ltlo Uranda Wuttorn track nnd the river, aoutli of Ninth Houtli itreel. When thn BoTentli Wiet alrttt canal waiopui ltdmw tho water off from that lection, nnd rellof from n almllar ourcu abould bo Brraceod for now. The Oily Couucll baa glren ample power to the water dtpartment t) meet any ememeucy that may arlio. The work 011 Tenth Boulh la a proper thing to do, but It la not tufllcleutly rxten alvstocopo with llieeiUtlngdanKir, l'otilbly there may coum a tlmo wben tlmwatotmniter will graijitho wbolo eltuttluu. A HOX M.DFIt llk'I'AUl.TF.n. A seoiatlon was irist-d nraonn the shareholders of tha Hoa, Uluer llulld-lug llulld-lug and Loan Association this week, lajatliellrlKham Olty JlugUr, when It waa learned tbot L. A. Jlox, who baa breu aocrotary and treaiurer ol thn compauy fur nearly ten yoara, and wbo hitherto had tbo confidence ol tbo people, waa abort In hie account about $ ItWU. (iraYe rumoraof careleii. liesa and crookedness linvu boon In the wind lor several moutlii. A few weeks a?o llox waa auperteded by J. V. XltU leu. Bloce the change tbo booka hae been carelully audited and Hot found tobuadifiulterby nearly ftiWO. Tut compauy atiachcil ihiep and cliy lota owned by blin, and they will bo iioiii the loner!, In dollars and cent', by tin. bueluet. ler thing Mux thua fixed upialiilacturlly no arrritt waa made. I'AlllC "heooiiu" NOTE. It la expected tbu Ontario mill will cloie down next week aud the boyi given a ruouth'a lay oil' whllo repjlri ale being midr. Eira Thompaon'a teams began hauling haul-ing ore from tbo Duly mine to the Manao ruilt Tuesday last, and will e Ihe roada aru yet In bad khapo enough oiu can bo liaukd to keep ths mill running. Jan. 1'nrrell & Co. began haullnn Anchor lliei-clataore Wedueiday tail and will continue right along. Thi ore will Lu sampled at tho (Jriircnt mill until tho now aampler li read) for bualncar, which will not bo lor several wieka to ccme. Two can ul Oregon limit er arilvivi for tbo Ontario company Thursday Ivd and more aru to ijiiuw, Thli lioks n If the leaching plant would bo built, nnd work commenced In the mat lulur. TheL'roicenihaaall llacarintboilde track ntar tbu Idscksiullli mop and thoy aru being thoroughly overhauled and placid lu rcudlneia lor nttlvu lit vice.) The smaller euginu will bo taken from Ita winter ipiartora ilouday next nnd placed lu thorough worklui; order . for tho lunimcr'a campaign. Thmt - preparalluua for activity are already Mvlng n visible cllect upon tho life u tha oamp. urn Uuh Central railway lias cloiod t-ontractalor haullugall oiea produteu ly tha Daly, Hllver King, Muy P'loviei and Crescent niluts, aud lu futuru wih acctire all one, provided they cau handlo the tralllc, that go to tho Mingo eraeltor at Salt Lake. 'I bo IlloUrauili Western U now repalrlug uojuplu III old, heavy narrow-guano englncr, Mil when ready for servlco will hi lluod at the illsposil ifllie Utah (eUmlnndbo used in handling the uiic r'a Inmiated freight tilllu. Jnhn Urecn of llendlgo, Vict 1 I'rovluce, Austrsllj, waa in tho li, .Mh'.uUoy. Mr. On en Ian golJ minor mid la making a lour of thu Unite. Hlati a lu ararch of the moil economic) 1111 J practical melbod of riducliiKgold uiis, liulng largely luteroled lu loviral vnluablo properllia near llendlgo. Al Mill Creek, Bait Lake county, hn met a brother whom hu bad nut aeen tor thltty yean, and thu reunion and talk ovir bgoou Uujl annum to havo pu both geutlemeu lu high hutlier. Via-lerlay Via-lerlay afternoon hlimulf and part took in tbu mllli and lurvlo a critic.) examlcatlon of thu inillioili of ri. ducllon In voguu lu this oomp and in viillgntlug wlielhir or nut they would nply to tho reduction of sold bearing . rou. HUILDINU M HMITC Tho following biillJlng peimllo wore iHUcd by IlulluiuK lusieoiur ilamllu during Aprils 8. i:. Vntifo.lwo.jilorT brick and fraino d veiling, IJieen lreel, tjivw. W. A. Wight, twu.uory fame. K37 Third itreet, ftmuo. ' 10' N' Thoodoro U Cook, nno end ono-lmll jury frnine, Jjinlli North and Wewiud W cut utrrrtu, 5100,), C. i:. Taylur, ouo-ntory brick elore. nrti l'iiat Couth atreot wee , 3ki, N. J. Ilockoll, nnn and oni.-liiitr.iory I Nik, Sixth Kouth botwion I'lfih 111111 sltth J,ir, atUO, V. . llJriutt.onc.klorybilckaddilloii. M Iireet, (loo. ' I' II, l'erklun, twiiatorvhrkk, J'lmt Smith and llloioiilh i:um,(kioj. ' A. iNoin.iiiiO'ktory udoliiielion in leap t HU wmll'tret South, 00. OonlliieuUI UarkU company, market ImlMIng, rirnl Kouth and Went Temple, JIO.OCO. Itrlghaui Young Trust rotnpanr, I'our-atory I'our-atory lirlck buln block, J.1 t'otn merelal atreot, 1 1 3,00.1, nto thres-mory brick tiiMlnoM lilot-k. Tint Houtli to twecll Ul and Went 'i Olllbln, (J',,000. J, II. Walkloy, twn-alorr framn building, build-ing, roar an i"t HUlh Mouth, (too. iliooim C. Hull, twu-alory frnine, Tonth it, hctwoou fourth and 1 inh Mouth, $1000. U. Al. llrlilowell, ono-atory frame, 31 Oropo atreot, (sw. Mr. Aume, ono-atory brick, 8H noiith Berenth Wot atreet, (IUM. 1. Kclor Hr.. ono-ttnry brick addition, Ml weal North Temple, tjlojo. Herald l'ubllblugcoinauy, ono-atory boiler homo, (200. Mr. Ildwlor, ouo-alory Traino lurn, M3 I'lrtatrco',(JUJ. hamiiel Ji Allen.ono-alory brick utoro, 6VH D.ul Moventh Houlh etrcct, (liwi I. A. Arnold, nne-atory addition, 8W oit Thlnl .Niirlli, (1000. II. Miilholland, tvTo-nlory addition, 703 l'uurth atreet, (JW, M. M. Urolm, ono-alnry brick, I'lfih fail, betwoen Tenth and l.loienthHouth, (JOOO. Annlo l'lckerlng, nno-itory iraine, 1013 wont Mecoiid Mouth, (9U0. U. 1'. Ilnniloii, ono-atory brick, IV) out fourth South, (HJO. Uio. A. '1 urnor, twn-itory brick, Hurt lugton Addlllnn, Jim lloilm ell .V JlcConaughy, frame, brick vonear, Mxlli )!, between Sixth and Seventh South, SIOOJ. M. Whltaker, two-itory brick, Whit, akcr Court, 'third Smith, lictwtin Wiet Templo nnd l'lrat Wont, (law. Obliid A ICnlght, Iwo-atory ahop, lit oartriMt South, (10W. Vlrtuo A ltighter, lwo-tory brick lorn. Mnth i:at, llwcoii South Templo uiMlrirlsoir.li, -'JO. Jolinnnci .V llabnrnon, ono-atory brick tote, Superior Addition, (100. Knight A Co., two-itory brick, 103-107 eat Second South, t'JOO. C. J, lmnitadt, one-atory brick, Superior Super-ior addition (iW. Jamcn lii ono-nlory brick, tielweon l-'ourlh'aud 1'ifth Weil.on I'oimli South, (I0JO. ' J. II. Wheeler, Iwo-itory brhk, Tenth Ijit, botnoen rourthaud l'llth South, (00. II. M. Woll, one-'ory fraino, Second North and Snvontti Won, (100. llrlgham Young Trim Company, four-atory four-atory brick building, 121-31 Commercial trout, (21,000. It. J. Snowdon, ono'itory atablo, 112 oit I'irat South, (loo. A, SJolilom.nno-klory atablo, 123 vrct rimlSaulb, (too, Manton A. Wood, two-itory biru, Sit outh l'lrat lit, (IvC), Jin. I:. IX Allon, ouo-tory brick addition, ad-dition, S.10 l'lrKlaireet, (.100. W. it. Murton, ono-ktory framo addl tlon,;,n ca.i null south, (200. Taylor A HiMickinan, repalrf, 155-1&7 wcl South Temple, (IV. (Joorge W. Itiel, nim-ktory brick, OJ) eakt hfcond South,(IM0. .M, 1. Modioli, one-ktory brick addition, addi-tion, B.YJ .outh Weit Temple, CiOO. II. North, ono-atory triune, Ml Third triol, (IMu, Jacob llroxman, uno-itory lirlck addition, addi-tion, 129 mil i:,ghth South, !.'). Hyruni J. S111I1I1, one-itory brick, 111 earn Slilu South, (noo, (leorgo Nk)lnr, two-atory brick, rear 151 llret Km, (300. 11KITINU3 TONiailT. Jiinoi li. llansti, preildent of the ooinmltleii or 100 opiwlnted to ral.o tho fund of J-50J,uOi lu 11 id of the Deeii Crick Itallroad propoiltlou, lui laiueJ acallfjr the pvoplo rcildlng in the I'irat, Hecond, .Ninth aud I'eulh warda to mill in tho Tenth ward tstotlug hnuke, corner of Kotirlh Bouth and Ulghm Kut atreeli, tbli (Monday evening at S o'clock, and announcek that Augua M, Cannon, C. I'. li)of. nouruw, Adam Bptln, 1".. 1'. Colboru ana i.lhir rrprcacuUtlva clllxoua will explain thu advautugea the railroad will bring to Bait LaU City and vicinity. r.MLitv NKW8. Kujene Taylor aud comany of Meeker, Colorado, am in town piepir-lug piepir-lug to Invads tbu Henry Mouutuinr, aya tho I'rlcu Iclcoruph. Thu patty la wvlleulpied, having a dozen hoaj of honea and good oulllti. They have iirchaed u good bill of tup Ilea from tbo I'rlcu Trading company end exject 1 1 bu gunu u y ear. Tun cl of proi-pectora proi-pectora will nicettalu to what uxtetit iiiluiril la found lu thu mountain, and ai tho putty hai beeu lu Iheau mouutalnkleforo It la pretty aafu to pocula'utbat thoy know what they me going for. Caatlo Uato has beuti very ijulit ol late, nothing of Importance tiueiplr-lug; tiueiplr-lug; tho tiiluu nnd coku ovens are wurulni; tbulr lull capacity, and In fact llieroaru mule men employed hers now than there over baa been at work in Mm month of April. Thli eeahN willfrracoat mining camp, for mild weatuer, and;tli outlook for thn futuru of this cump 11 vi ry bright Indeed. MINIMI CI.AUI CONTIMd. The CMOultbu ltsadaldo and Hat-tier Hat-tier vathuNomde i'Juiue lodu claim will probably ocoupy tho nltoutlon ul tbo land olllco uftluali for it number ol dayayet. Another eult In progreia lu thuanmedipaitmuut iitliat of Jnmo, IV. Nelll, owner of theTen-l'orty and ((old Iluit mining vlaliun, va li, 11. Shaw, apj llcant for patent for thu Silver Btar I0J0 claim, Tho caso II one lit whloh i:. II. Bhaw maJuappll. cation for tbu Hllver Blur lode mining claim, lu Camp Floyd mining dltlrlct, l'ooelo county. On February lath James W. Nelll, owner of tho Tec-KiirtyandClold Tec-KiirtyandClold Uuat clilmi, lllod an allldavlt alleging falluru to do utteaa meul work upon the Hllver Btar lod. claim lor tho year 1801 and 160.', olid jaked that thu application for tha HI!-virBlar, HI!-virBlar, which coullicts with thu other IwoclalniK, buciuuelled, nnd til at tl.u implication for tbu l'm-rarty aud the Uold Dust claims boreorlrod. men UOLtl KIlllKt:. A dispatch from Wadaworth, Ki-vada, Ki-vada, aaya that very rlnn gold mint a havu bet-u discovered aeven mllra northwitt of there, and inluera 11 ro Hocking Into thu locality, Thu lillli. jrofiillnf iropvctiriiiud lively tlmus iru anticipated. Thn nuwly dlsu-ovuied irdgulaotilyulghleoiimllea fniu Ihu fuuioua Comttuck, Hinl It Is bellevid b inanytolmu continuation ot tho same lulgu. Hpcclnious that havo biou aisayed run as hfgh n$30il to tho ton. AN07III II O.NY.V JMfftuVlilir. Onyx di p:lU hooiii to he very num-orouanrouud num-orouanrouud 1'rovout prniutiaa thu UttjHitUi. 'I'liulateat Hud It riinrtid by John Wllllimson of Ltkn viuw. lie was on the itreot lait uveuing ovhlblllng n.iliio ixcclleut sieclmeiii ubUlmd from 11 luJgu nrur Herrln Contad'a farm on thu bunch. Nuiili my color of onyx oau bo found then. Pho pntlliat epiclmeiia hu had lait ulghiweriiiMUht Nllo jjreon and n deep orango onyx. Mr, WlllUtnaon aa that he can lurnlili any color from pure white ton deep chocobita brown, and lu nny iiuantlty. Blabs six ftl,t Hjuaroaud euveral Inches thick can bo obtained HI preaent. Mr. Wlllpiinson Is endeavoring to get l'rovo buslners muu Interested lu I1I1 llud lu urder tu havo It worked, i.i:aii nnii. Oro from tho I'eumylvanla mine, Bumtult county, was exhibited yottet- diy at tho Denver exchange, aaya tha A'eu'i. It Is n heavy liad ore, nf tho kind much preterrcd by Hie Denver amellorr, auJ aom-what acarco alnoa the closing down of n number of lead, silver minis In Utah ami Idaho, ihtie tbo production has fl on oil SO per (out as compared with lait year. The l'ennaylvanla li located abovo tho town of Montoturaa. When the roada am In good urder this mine wtlliblp from luvouty.flvu tolfi) (011s per day, OOl 11 Nritl 1. ix. A dlsrn'ch from Ojisy, Colorado, ayt: riiu most lmKrtnut attlko of thlseeason, and from pie-cut Indies tlons promlies li Ixi rmo of Ihu grcatoit mines on GolJ hill, waa made on Thursday In the I'opulht claim 1 car tho Cascadn and wilhlu light of this city, Theclalmwns workul lu lbS7 . y V. J. Iluihmau, but has had but little dono allien until last Heptomher, when It wa. taken up by (lus Cuili-mm Cuili-mm and P'. L. Clienoy, who at Ihu end ol niovontecn.fool tunnel situ It a six-foot vein in II vo fit ol shnlr, oriaylng fsrty.lwo oumis siller, nnd ouuinotofliinrlx which I- thoroughly lni rigimtid with freo gold. T litre has bi 1 n no airay jet, hui it will run Int 1 tlin tlicmnii'J-. Thla strlku has cauivd much oxcllomont aud hundreds havu vliltej tliu mlno toda-. hOTIM, Constantln Heusch, a well known mining oxprrt, died on Friday night at Ban 1 rauclsno, Just after retlrltig. Ttiu cauiu of his demiio wai hint dlreaie. A ilramttlo ao:lalion has been organoid In Lrhl, with 1'rlmo Kvmi as 1 readout, Tuio.liest vlci-presldetil and builnesa manager, Hirnh llvans socrctiry and trciiurer, M. W. Ingolli alago manager, nnd J. II. Uaddle mualcal director. Liuli Kulkoortltl, sjperlnteuJont of thoi:mmaralnu at Klili Hprliigs, trill notlHilievolii the Heap Creek raliroal till he sees It hiilldlng. The re no u fur his ikectlclsm Is that theru has beon su much talk about thu roa I, Ha itsloi that another ihaft has been sunk on IhoKmmt mine, and It will bo con. ncelolat the bottom with tho tint one, aud arramrenieiiti madu for f;ood Tin Illation. Work Is now 111)1 pnl on the llritihafi, which Id down H) feet, owing to bid air, l'rof. Hernbarthason exhibition at hlacfllcu lu IJinver, a largo piece ol vanadanlto from the Mammoth mine In 1. istern Arliona. Thn tro'enr declares de-clares thaltbls metal Is worth $11,100 per pound, or $700 per ounce, and that only four specimens can tu bund In tho United Btalea, two of which are now lu thla city. It la uied fir dying high gradu silks, giving a color that is Indelible. Tho specimen at thu pro. fesior'a ofllro was found In a pocket of Ihu Mammoth, of which mlnu hla son lsiuarlnteiulint. Thu announcement conies from Carson, Nevada, Hint tbo spring there "is very lackwurd. All fruit trees have beon hel 1 In bud for soma weeks aud thu fruit crop will b late. Thu slowsuakou will permit fruit to ricupe frosts, thus Injuring good results. r-.iiurotraclst.ro beginning to rhow good craM, but It la ne illy n month lite. Thu grounJ li saturated with moisture, thu mountain tps uru cov-end cov-end with mow, storage reservoirs nre will lilted, and Nevada will produce Ihu heaviest crops In yean." A risn llemirdino, Cat., dlipatoh of April S7lh; Hi) li What promises to l, onu of Ilia rlcbist milling propvrtlts uver opinbd up In thla cart of the country Is now bilng workrd In the MorougodUtrictby Charlos W.Allen ul this city, tho tlcbeil samnles assay-log assay-log (1000 per ton. Tbo claim is an old one, dlicovirod eleven yeara ago by 1. M. Livingston, and finally abandoned. It was recently relocated by Allen, wliodiscovired a rich velu In making nutriment work. This mine Is In clow proximity to thu Iloio mine, which tins paid UO,0UU in dividends this winter. 'JAt.T l.AI.-K CI.KA11INO ItOUBC. To Jay 's uJiisrlng houso vxchnugia amnunl-Hl to (JSI.IOU; samn day Int year, $1J3,SU. Dtcresie, $172,052. TODAY'S QUOTATIONS. New York Silver, slo: lead, (3.93. Loudon Mher, 31 7-ldd. onu ami ItUI.LIOS. Wells, FargjiV Co. rccelvoj to Jay: Mingo bullion, (211,221. T. It.Joues A Co. rooelved today: Ores, (530); bullbu, (7100. Total (12,. 700. McCornlck S. Co. received today: Hllver nnd lead orrs, (I WO; Hammer bullion, M700. Total, (U700. Aisair Hodges had In for teitlni; today III! tons of Horn Bllverorc, and llvo other controls, W. (i. M. Steward had In today for arsay tlinii lota of old Jordan nnd Ualena ore, 72 tons; one lot Ophlr Hill, 2.11 Ions, onu lot Old Telegraph. 1)', tons, onu lot Wilson, 0 tons, uud ol 11 ton of P'ootu ore. J. W. Currlu had In for aaiay toduy two lots of Vcapaslan ore, 7 tons. |