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Una 0 sick wm. T - oku-- & abuv aul ia bu) iuc uuv. iU ) ail Mi j)J us uz-.- ii DAILY COMMERCIAL. 15UKGITT. te Gey-- It Avill be, in all respects, worthy of general support and fcr Breakfaot b.:IN(i hlxvii. uiidt-- Mt public patronage. 'rataeBto, icKj.t'U ail tJ iJ s;'.$t3, mm u tsi L'o'j-iUtu- celery uj .''. For a long time the question of issuir.:; a Weekly in eoniwction with TIIE OtlDKX DAILY CO.MIltKCIAL baa btwu twuBiJered by the msnaseraent the ente'rise. Tliolielil liavinR leen carefully einmincd onJ found ready a It ill it haa be-to commence publication of a ala ut Noveiuber 15th, and the following brief eynopeiaof ita proiweed apiear oniaoreubmitUs.! : contents ghtia.fcrfil!in-sr- . r nillana Sleadarfce, loi'. Ultilnrat, tlpalion, Hlltor u dKll ami ull lut'ina il the atid boweit. arf pritu.tiy r hev-- l :iJ KTiamiilir ls-k- lr Hie ot Dr. Iktw' I Purgative Pellrta. TU y are nutir mrrd W urT- -- tar ft eml Aaaolauly far rni all arl, ntnria, PunO 4 and ant Iaabraniirji aaranac ai aad?ai at Itet clear, sat a cheap cican-- erthrmot. 1 toii tat ia I'ailtd claar U.ti Sutot, 10al rtjular K. J. KIIEL & CO., Sule A?lIs, Osdm, Ltih laa-tit- r, Xaaartm and fra MiiHigiv rathaniv, atiriinr l rjiaM-ssxe of done, tttnalfc-at- . vnu a vutl by drugiau. to take h WotfLM Pta. Mkr. AWiK, CoprnrM, Mala bunt. UiUlu.I. V. Vioy r r, THE OGDEN TRUNX FACTORY Carries the tet line of Trr.eka and Yahrea ia tlie rity at Munuf.tcturer Price. All kimli-1; iniriiii; doue. t all and see us Irfore (inrchas-ia- ii KL1SK ii OPI'MAN. No. STO Tweuiy-uftl- i St. STOVES! STOVES! GAl'GE. 1 Its Agricultural Department Will be full of valuable information on subjects of special interest s of the ranchers and valleys. stoves: 5, inftO. AST JWl-S- TkAIK.. fa THE STOCK DEPARTMENT dealers ftfc Krvs Wail Io in Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs Will lie full of interest to breeders of and and other stock. In connection with this department the latest stock markets will I:rw a. ni 8:W p. m (V'len :IDa. ni 9M p. in Arrives It Lake a. m Wirt i. m . Leave Salt Lake II :31 p. ni II i p. i!i Arrivo Prom Hi 11: Leave Provo p. T" p. m 4:91 p. m &;. a. i Arrive (Ireen Kiver S :4' p. in a. mj Leavoliroen Hiver Arrive (irnnd Jnnrtion.... tt::"p. in JSB a. mf .11 ;.": p. niilOKI n. Junrtion :2J p. in i n.I Arrive Puelili. ...I H? p. m1 1 ::H a Arrive bo given. uft THE MINING DEPARTMENT Will bo a thorough resume of the most valuable nows relating to tho discovery, development, sale nnd peneral features of tho great and growing mining interest of this mineral belt. The market sales of mining stock will be reported in this department. f r JSj' Idaho. XT EOIND TBAISa. Mail The now post ollico building ut Fovtx-tell, ia a tine one. SMla. cave Ienver. 11:45 p The pooploof Dayton are clamoring Arrive Omn i Junrtion .. 4.15 a 4:10 a. for a poatoilioe. There is a population Leavo Clrand Junction.... Oreen Itivor.. .... .. HiJl. of eloBo on 3T0and no poBtotlloe within Arrive 8:50 a. Leave tireeu Uiver pj'V, Kxpn-.w- . o 1'iK-M- Arrive Provo Leave Prove Salt Lake Leave Salt Lnke. 2:50 p. 8:1(1 p. 4::i) p. 4 :45 p. BO p, m ni ni ni in in in in m in in "p. II 4& p. 2mp. 2:1) p H:2I p. l:44 p. ltM a. VIM a. . ITS TELEGRAPHIC COLUMNS j Will contain the latest foreign and home news up to the time of going to press. m m in m in m ni m m m m a. Sixteen handsome new bronze chairs a. nnd two fountains have arrived at Lioiso Arrive Ogdcn ajl) nnd will be placed in position in the capitol grounds. OQDKN AND SALT I. KB. The largest bear ever killed in Idaho :I3 p. 8 SB a. m., p.m.. was captured last week by an Indian at m.LeaTeOKdon, p m., Keturuing arrive 0dfU 11 a. in., of Pocatello anihe;wl creek. m. 'iHO a, Tho the BINGHAM. mal weighed over 1,100 pounds. Lpatc Salt I.ako. 8:23 a. m., returning, arriro The two fortunate individuals who Salt :'M 5 in. p. Lake, shall be elected senators from Idaho AMKBICAS FOEK, PBOVO. BPR1NOVTLLE AND TIIIMTI.R. will draw pay from July 3 last, tho data of the admission of the state. Lrivn Salt Lake 4 :3U p. m retarninff, arJtvo Salt Lnkn :!), in, J. H. BENNETT, Sixty of the leading citizens of Boise Jj, ('. DODOK. (Jen. Pa. At. Gen. Manager.. the "Arid Club." City have organized They are not endoavoring to solve the irrigation problem as studied by the department of agriculture, but are bent upon social recreation. Since their first discovery the mines of Idaho have produced the sum of The production of last year amounted to $17,314,G00. Of this there was of gold, 12.204,500; of silver, 17,587,-50lead, $6,490,000; copper 885,000. SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS John W. Hodgkin, of St. Louis, who was recently appointed a commissioner of deeds for Idaho, has written a letter to the secretary of state returning his commission, ana stating that as he has made new business arrangements he will have no occasion for holding the position. .Lincoln, Montana, is still state The presa throughout the valiantly conducting a campaign tight. The Weekly Star of Butte haa been burnod out, the loss amounting to about FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS I : 2 ( ITS HOME DEPARTMENT Denver, CLOTHIERS. CORRESPONDENCE will contain the news of surrounding towns, Space will also be given to tho public to express iteelf reported by correspondents. upon general topics in this department. CURRENT COMMENT COLUMNS. This Fall we Show tho Finest Stock of Overcoats The current comment columns will contain brief extracts from tho leading papers of the nation upon topics of the day, with THE COMMERCIAL'S accompanying comments, criticisms or commendations. ! THE Will comprise paragraph condensations of tho general news of tho Rocky Mountain country. It is expected that this department will bo highly interesting to readers generally, as it will contain a great number of pithy items. Perfect Surpassing any former seasons production, in Fit, Handsomely Trimmed and of Superior "Workmanship. Will include an extensive assortment of news relating to Utah, not included in other departments. It is intended to make this department a comprehensive view of the development of the many and varied interests of this growing common- wealth. The Laft and Grow Pnat Department Will contain original items and selected extracts embodying tho amusing, humorous and witty. This department has been decided upon only after long reflection, as the doctors are much opposed to it on the ground that it hurts their business. Omaha. determined. Charles Slabb of Missoula, was found g, and sentenced guilty of to one year's imprisonmoct and ta pay 8100 tine. horse-ster.hn- NEWS COLUMNS INTER-MOUNTAI- N TIIE UTAH DEPARTMENT St. Ijouis, Kansas City, In Kersey, Mellon, Reaver, Chcnehile, Irish Frieze, Scotch Cheviot, French Tricot and Other Fashionable Materials. St. Joseph, James Rice attempted to commit suicide at Elliston. His success is not yet COLUMNS. Its correspondence columns Chicago, 85,000. . Will be a constant source of pleasure for wives, mothers and children. Among the features of this department will bo recipes for cooking, articles relating to dressmaking, home adornment, flowers, music, charades, puzzles, and, in short, the delightful miscellany that is so attractive to the ladies and tho young people. 4.-0- 4. to farmers, inter-mountai- n fruit-grower- aTovta. :ite-me- Weekly Newspaper. s Among its special features may be mentioned the following : STOVES! S'l'OVKHJ CURRENT TIME TAI5LE KfTret Novemlier First-Clas- In its several departments it will !x full and compn hensive. It ia hoped that both the quality and quantity of reading matter will be such as to make it a welcome visitor to thousands of tomea in Utah aud udjoining states and territories. Wyomintr. eoveral miloa. In iU general neojie it is the intention of the management to make it in all respects A Railway. la fr GENERAL SCOPE. o Rio Grande Western STANDARD tirst-olas- n Kmc Clew Impart A rood from Laramie to Gold Hill ia a certainty. Morton E. Poet, late in the banking business at Cheyennea in trouble. The bank failod and the depositor uro utter him. There ia some prospect of an investigation of the late Auditor M. X. Grant of Laramie. The grounds for the action are Dot stated. Green Iiiver recently had the ex of a little ahootinj scrupe in which the principals were bmlly scared but not hurt. Tnoy were railroad cien. A moelinft of members of tho Wyoming louikiture aud citizens interested in ruining ia Wyoming was held u' Cheyonno and u rolutioa miopted fixing Uocnniber 3.) ua the duto for holding a general miai'V PDiivealiJu. Soon to be Issued from the Office of Tlie Osrden eoai- - SA.1 FF.ANCI2C0 AND TCRTUy? lit. Ctu.fl ihc UrsLUKia. Horn. CAKitZU) Tft OraiiJ Tatma ol lue rw-- r rnr. ua Auu-LUtu- imitt l.; mal otuio Pni- lor iz. i.t laidiUun. wiiK-ix ma Mnamia.wh A vara LiUie IViieU. VvTor' th kre XL u 0 acid Quiary...23A u8 ONLYSeliOURS iriiUk--- au4 Tta-j- r arv the LidJe Liver II! i HUXTZ.-- B't Treca. Tiio- Toeai!!.-T- ta an-vu- uf - l.-f- to re-tt- Cut (iiiee ua tli.re i ' -- raJoa If a-- nan nut abd pleafor sntr tloj. m-j- II-- ? m ( the f ubjeet f pavFrovo ia r the ing. They object to quality thus fur uwaI tLure is prouounttd a failure. Mrs. Savage ha died in the isn;!o asylum at l'ruvo. She ia tiie one vio suifered the kiss of hr youn: sou by her hou e burning doun about Uuee moutlis rgo. A petition ia going the roanda fit ukiug that the city Pliant drove l the ordinance grant leg fathers the free ea!e of liquor or that the ba placed to high that auloous cauaot afford t j run. SherilT Weber, of Park City, has returned from K.iwlniH. Who., where he arretted Tvlegraph Ojierator Ford oa a clwr-o- of trail I larceny, he having it ia allied, atol.m a quautity of rl"'.lunii and other urtidca from the Ui.:uu i'lioitly station Ktfi-lio- . or maun -- and Jafk- - lou ta Tturuna Mly THE NEW PAPER , acre tl b4 ai.-t.u9- Commcreia l ruy eij'it ti IWjri!. rr'.t f fiiaj jiutuiir.l'irli.. 3U0 W 'd VauSuren rv Ja. tK.ia Jafks t ;! trn--t or lue, a mui. lift (a) Via. J 1 y tf ootr. ! ou uirf. kaut-kft- i of Ciun.ere of iuto fiista- - La a few Ami with a CJj'itiJ tf It is believJ thatLw--camps along tlie tu.:.lii sliy UtahOt tral hsve ro'iUJ tJ the extent of a.bit At SAti juin a fripnJ uf Jimt Clark throw a club at ta uaruly hone and Lit A L'larU ia tiio muu'Ji, dukxatiag r Tie Xati jaal JiLt ha 1 m It.ti af L'asioaa, Illstrir CaL.Vrr! Home la4 vi tke I'alre Jaai--- r Vm Faiae-tr fair KorW r rare Ua4 of tt F!r,t?iCliif L .t luui-- Uty trv'.cllj l? Tattj-f- ' V. epili nreet.h il iimur, tar. a Lu.viii aul acre ku oa ir.t-r-tk- ic ua ir 0B 1 T .act riiii. uiiJ ic Oflcii tre . li'rfi ivl tnntu.ru: . aii-irt- t.'ie fuliuific!jicejc;rty c oirr Sjw iirjCi : ten la fccftiuu 10. ciit1m1sbi; tl-- oi cow. A airricivn ?aiie-- r ir-i- v-l-i lA - .'i ) liTta; at i at Jt lv cuts. fut rij fs'iii I.:'; c.:j. fr baa taeclit ;tiw buttil aril at tli acauua if ;aft t-- aH c of iie U br V. C. P. ) d Provo ri--rt-- pdrtu;db3the!;:hthwst . l ot PROSPECTUS Scenic Route Real Estate! ghanu TJUJl- - Salt LkV city e.wiril itaelt MST IS TILE T1MZ TO BCI RAILROADS. VIT. TIIL" mu. NOVEMBER 27, TJiritDA, DAILV COMMERCIAL: OUDKN No effort will be spared to make its EDITORIAL COLUMNS OK ALL TRAINS. 17 d English Rox Cut Coat, West-TTT17 JLJL1L QTVT XjILo. morekmd, Prince Albert, Famous Cars Our Dining G vices ter. Prince Charles, Alaska, M.ountaineer Attach id to all Theocsh Tkais. and Storm King Overcoats and Ulsters. 1 Oil X for tnrthor lntorraatlon concerning thla Ihie, apply to any Ticket Agent, or add rem Deserving the favorable consideration ITS TONE Will be fearless on every subject, Its columns GmW.VALLERy, of an intelligent and critical public. refined homos. but courteous to everybody. will be CLEAN, so that it will be a welcome visitor to the most Colorado. James Caylo of Denver, was shot while in the act ot burglarizing a store. He will recover. Thomas Stewart of Boulder, was found dead in. bod. He was the father of Alderman Stewart. Conductor Little had both legs cut off by a Rio Grande engine at Trinidad, and died shortly after. The settlers near the Ute reservation are not wholly Batistied as to tho peaceful intentions of tho Indians. At Catakill a man named Wigloy shot anothor named Barker, killing him instantly. The quarrel was about a dog. Tho ' supreme court has issued a suporoedeaa in the case of Mart Powers, under sentence of death. This 6tops all proceedings pending a review of the trial. Expulsion of Jews. Nov. General Vannoski, minister of war, hie ordered tho expulsion ot Jews from Caucacus. St. Pktbbsbukcj, 25. Utati OUR BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Central-Railwa- y DBPAETMBNT Short Line to Tark City. TIIE PAX0RAM1C LINE OF THE WEST. PASSCNGEB lSAlKS. 8:T0a.m 4 rfX) p. m lOSWam 6 :30 p. m FREIGHT TRAITS. 7 a. m Leave Salt Lake Leave Park City 4i(i0i.m 12 :S0 p, m Arrive at Park City 3:43 p. ni Arrive ut Salt Lake Twelvo aohiirhan trains daily between Salt Lake City and Mill Creek and Suuar House. All people going to Park City will find it to their interest to take this line. Oflices and Deiwt: Corner 8th Sooth and Main (street, Salt Lake City. T. 3. Mackintosh, G. F. and P. A. J. II. Young, Traffic Manager. WILL Is Specially Attractive. Here you can find the A On and nfter Ortob?r M, ISfll). passenBor and freisht trains will run an follows : Leave Snlt Lnke..i Lop.ve Park City Arrive at Park City Arrive at Salt Lake m FIRST-CLAS- S BE, IX EVERYWAY, NEWSPAPER NEWEST NOVELTIES ! SUBSCRIBE FOR IT! jFor Ages 3 to 14 years and at the Lowest Prices Subsbribo.for It! Only 82.00 a Year in Advance! MAKES, GOLDSMITH & CO. 2431 and 21-3-3 Washington Avenue. To advertisers, it will prove a splendid medium. 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