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Show m d;;mn sails coMMKixiAL.sniii:uAV. SISTERS MINE. ire tl at L sow PLUCK AND GREAT FAITIL IT Is A tli U m-- Utfrumcf tL fr-jj- s c& 6!rLr xbo twai so iLfkiuitol ILbt oreriuuk tLat SoiurtLinj in the Mineral Line That Looks rrcmisiu. t ill L we ch'ji.. fm? eaae tur IVJB. wi i.-i- .t il Ler :tii t!. cvo.i-fro- i tli rrv"'-- fi K i GOSS CLante" Product Quicksilver uJ Iu Ovutr IMkves It will Yet Pan Out Ekh. It is very likely that not one OgJen citizen ia a huoJreJ knowg there are two DiiiMi up in Taylor canon la sLjjht of tti eity called by the uamej of "Twin iSUters" nai "Laet CLanc" mines in bicb the owner baa the utmost fifth and in the development of which he has already expended, unaided and alone, KIKE OR TES THOCSASD DOLLAKS, and now be baa them in such shape that it may be aaid Lis "faith ia do longer the evidence of things hoped for and not eeeo." About three years ago an old miner whose experience baa been both wide and varied, came to Ogden from the weet and without the least idea of locating Lere he visited friends for a week or bo and before that sojourn ended be chanced to take a stroll up into Taylor canon, only two or three miles from the lie was not prospecting city at most, especially, but rather bent on viewing the scene of ENOHAXTING LOVELINESS, lLi u t tbt ep-n- For Sale Aojust Btb. Fsexmas Publishing House and Urounda, including the lot brick building, 2iW) feet, and will be sold at privat sale under order of the probate court, on August fcth. Bids must be handed into the law Th 0;de two-stor- y office of Breedea k Ounnell, 2403 Washington avenue, between now and August eighth. This is choic "inside" property, being the same now occupied by Alfred II. Nelson. There are but two chief crossings of Washington avenue; one ia at Twenty-fourt- h and the other at Twenty-riftia street; and of ths two, Twenty-fourtthe better because the City Hall square knocks out the be6t part of Twenty-fifth- . h h which Oirdeu and her vicinity presents to the eye of the observer, from the This property, by expending a little lofty mountain side that enfilade her mcney for repairs, will bring a rental eastern boundaries. It happened, how- equivalent to twenty-rivpr cent, on ever, that he was not only captivated by the investment. Title guaranteed ier-fec- t. the st'ue which saluted his guze to the westward from Taylor canon, but he obGolden Hour Tea. served certain indications wbich led Tli" carfew tolls t tie knell nf partiiif dar. him to the swift conclusion that within The un fa'iiw (lowly o'er the wefc'yrn wa; the embraces of those rugged and giganTo Lincoln mim I wenil my rheorfol way. tic mountain monuments, there were The "OolJi-- Hour" iiiiu- - me there to tea. sleeping in their virgin beds VAST BONANZAS OF MINERAL WEALTH. CITY IX BRIEF. This sudden fancy of a raomont was so Go to Myers', 3C1 Twenty-fourt- h street deep and lasting, and impressed bis mind so suddenly that he began an in- for the big schooner. spection and finally made a thorough Read Goodrich Si Co's. add on the prospectof the locality. These careful eighth page of this paper. Bargains in examinations only confirmed his first shoes. impulse, and the old miner built himself a little cabin in the mouth of the canon Cabinet photos $1.50 per dozen at and located several claims further up rfewcomb Bros. Rooms 25, 2G and 27, anions which are "Last Chance" and Wright's block. Twin Sisiers." J. II. Haynes is their Money to loan on real estate tirst owner and locator's name. During bis in Building and Loan Associamortgage alone residence there or three years' with a few laborers, many boys and men tion, lioom 20, First National Bank. have rambled upon bis humble habitaRome cigars cost more than they are tion, and perhaps a few dozen men have worth, but the Ruby and Bon Bon are talked with Haynes himself and went worth more than they cost. Call at the with him up the wagon road and long sign of the big cigar and be convinced. smooth trail which tie has built at the W. S. Stone, Prop. expense of so much labor and money up Stoker, of Wilson, the man who was the precipitous facade of the mountain, insane a few days ago is still adjudged minto of boulders the through rivers in the county jail and his friends will eral claims wherein he believes with make an attempt to keep him out of the A FAITH THAT IS SUBLIME. asylum by taking care of him themthat there is in store for him riches such selves. He is not troubled with a very as but few mines in the world have yet violent mania apparently. produced. His enthusiasm and earnestYesterday Jesse Vanderhoof was beness are so palpable and so collosal that fore with assault some did not he if very fair and Judge Bishop charged produce of John the person battery upon of and reato appear specimens quartz The evidence showed that while son with considerable logio as well as Hall. the assault had ben committed uneloquence, one would be tempted to be- doubtedly, there had been great provolieve him only a crank whose mind had cation and therefore his Honor assessed been captured and enslaved by some only a nominal fine of $1 and costs fatal delusion. which was paid. Mr. durtwo his mines, Haynes, Upon he has since had thethree years ing 0 PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. them located, has expended between and 10,000 in cash besides a vast Mr. T. Wollstoin, of T. Wollstein & quantity of labor. Indeed He is a very extenTHE LAST DOLLAR Co., is in the city. of all the snug little sura that he had sive business man, having sixteen stores laid away from the hard earned wages in Missouri, Nebraska, Texas and Utah. of his younger days of toil have gone He is a very pleasant gentleman to meet, into his mines but although the rich re- but is at the same timo a business man turns so long and so confidently expect- from the ground up. Half of each year ed are not yet fully in, there is now not he resides in Chicago, and the other "half Mr. George Landsberg, mana question of a doubt but that Mr. in Berlin. house, has already Haynes has discovered valuable deposits. ager of the aOgden and profitable busi"Last Chance" is a quicksilver mine. worked up large The ledge is 35 feet wide and deep. ness. A Commercial reporter had the pleasAssays that have been made show that it contains 35 per cent, of quicksilver, ure yesterday of meeting Mr. A. Prees-meyeof Jefferson City, Mo., who in besides company with his wife has been a guest COLD, SILVER, LEAD, GALENA the Reed hotel for several days past. and cinuabar in small quantities. In of gentleman is a widely known manorder to operate this mine and reduce The of tine shoes and his visit to its product, however, new and expensive ufacturer was a combination of business machinery, such as cannot be found in Ogden To our representative he and required. This, of statedpleasure. operations Utah, is which that Ogden had the best indicaMr. takes Haynes capital course, of a prosperous growing city of has not cot at present, but as those who tions place which he has visited in the are good judges state that the New any Salt Lake and Almaden mines of California, famous for west. After hevisiting will return home. other points do not of protheir output quicksilver, duce ore as rich es this, it is only a quesCommercial men and others who stop be will tion of time when capital readily at the Reed hotel are unanimous in invested in the "Last Chance" mine as their approval of the very able manner it is called. It must not be supposed in which Mr. Harry LaGalla the effthat ths claim is a mere prospect either. icient steward of that popular institution, On the contrary a vast amount of labor presides over the dining room. Mr. Lahas been expended upon it. A tunnel Galla, although a young man, has had has been cut into the mountain several much experience in this line, and his hundred feet following the lead, and polite attention and gentlemanly demeanor toward the guests of the house thus it has been demonstrated that have been potent factors in building up THE LEDGE GROWS WIDER AND RICHER enviable reputation which it now enas it goes in and down. Mr. Haynes the joys. minof this a vast has quantity already eral piled upon the dump although he If you want saddle horses we have got don't expect to do anything with it un- them, and good ones. Corey Bros. to reduce it can til he get machinery with. BACK TO CHINA. The "Twin Sisters" is located below the "last chance" on the same side of In fact one excellent Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Fulton Will Taylor canon. trail connects the two claims although Leave Today. yards apart. they are many hundred no but A. II. Fulton will leave Mrs. and Mr. mine quicksilver This produces yields a free milling ore which runs today for Canton, China, to resume their from 575 to ?100 to the ton and the vein labors as missionaries of the Presbyteris a large one, too. It has been traced into the ian church in that far-of- f country. They fully 150 yards and slopes back mountain in such a way that several ex- have been spending several months in perts have coincided with Mr. Hayes in the United States on a vacation after the belief that ten years of service in the "Celestial THE DEPOSIT IS A LARGE ONE. Kingdom." During their leave of abtspent a good deal of Although this claim has not yet been sence inboth have the eastern states, where they developed as much as it ought to be in time mission and order to make sure as to the extent of were in demand to address Both are elits paying ore, yet as far as it has been other church conventions. Mrs. Fulton is the richand richer speakers. oquent ore the grows opened up Dr. Wishard of this city, er as the vein is followed in and opened daughter ofmost estimable lady. Many is a and of ore this considerable A quanity up. and in all parts of has been taken out and it will be shipped friends in thiswillcity wish them a safe voybut in the mean time Mr. Haynes is fol- this country fortune in their Canlowing the rich lead in and in further age and great good and further and getting at richer de- ton home. asposits wery day and he proposes to Schooner boer 5c a claS8 at Broom tonish the people of Ogden some time with the bar. hand near at now e K),-00- . .... . ? . u-- if, r.j--l lt . .: -r l- Li wLr-f- i-r t-- ij. ir, jj vusu; if L; ti aidtr t- Ira c.-t- BOTTLED ATMOSPHERE. The Seiitiuifttt H Lirk of & in tie LatfSukiJ Girl FifWn Year kf tf -- ; g jpvea and bLy is bay-.- ; .... it . tj but , f tie fcwa to all tLr ..rbc-a ovl'.csi.vo. tjk L t gr.ri with d-- . TALMACiF. WAS HERE. The sensational preacher DeWitt He brought has come and gone. with him to Ogden a 8ecial car and a great display of importance, and that was about all he took away with him, after deducting expenses. Talmage believes in a place of eternal torment where he teaches the transgressor will be punibbed in this world's great hereafter; so, since the late election has demonstrated the large percentage of Ogden 's party division blunderers, it is natural enough that Talmage should have a very meagre audience here. People don't like to be told of a place of retribution, the very mention of which makes them feel certain they are destined to lodge in. Tal-mag- e THE AIR WE BREATHE. Somebody down in the Third Ward is credited with having bottled up a quantity of the atmosphere that too frequently came gently over his bach: yard fence, and then sirbmitting the sample thus perserved, to the city physician for analysis with a view of ascertaining if it did not contain the microbes of some contageous or infectious disease. We have not yet learned what was the result of this aiualysis of Third ward air nor indeed are we certain that the analysis has been made at all but the idea is a good one and reminds us citizen that a loyal American recently visiting our county courthouse, afterwards remarked that the air which permeated the seat of county business was not somehow just the thing. If a sample of it could be procured aud ana- lyzed it might be found to contain some dangerous principleor other which would account for the political retrogression of certain county officers who ought to be staunch and true liberals, and who would be such were it not for "the air they breathe." BOOM. Mormon gentleman down at Five Points incidentally remarked that he didn't want any more booms and that was the reason he voted the division ticket. And now we learn that some of the Gentiles who went into that division scheme want a committee appointed to empound that deluded class of Mormots who talk so thoughtlessly and know too much. This is liKely to lead to a little domestic party division mill but then the course of true love never did run smooth. A FALSE REPORT. That false report which some base wretch put in circulation yesterday to the effect that certain Mormon landlords who discharged Gentile employes for voting the Liberal ticket, are now about to put all of their liberal tenants out and refuse to accept their money for rent any longer, ought to brand its author with eternal shame. It is a monstrous lie. No Mormon was ever guilty of perpetrating such an outrage upon human rights and American principles as would be involved in the act of ousting a tenant who pays him good liberal cash rental for a residence or oflice, merely because the tenant is a liberal and voted the liberal ticket last Monday. And there is another gross slander of the Mormons which we also wish to stigmatise as a villianous lie. That is the report that Mormon merchants who refuse to patronize any paper which supports the liberal cause, are about to refuse to allow Gentiles to make purchases at their stores. Such a discrimination against the Gentiles would be un American so that no Mormon merchant would think of such a thing. Of course it is against the conscience of a Mormon of this class to have to receive the patronageof Gentiles whose organ it is boycotting but the Gentiles have rights in this respect wnich must be respected. N. B. The above paragraph is a conundrum: i. e. which of the parties mentioned is the simpleton? .TBl-U- 1 Lt--r sttrcJiiit caval.r itnj into with tbt-u- i wind U;;-tiii- the l.iLg Not drvnt i ar fn,ia that her graud-uiuthe- r made while bring to wind a fekcia of worstt-- I At the end of the aea&un there wi'd be several larre bill and then tiiew are sent to ts woven into a soft pretty rag that will grace the bard wood flWr of oar uiaiJeu'i room. Kew York Han. g .id aizr-- b&lU. vi-r- y ,u-- iit4 the "ogdenTspecialists. T. A- - CottinKhain, M. IX Jt, Cottinekam, M. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO Diseases of the Ear. Diseases of the Nose. Diseases of the Throat. Diseases of the Chest. Diseases of the Skirt. Diseases of the Nervous System. Also Galvanic, Faradic and Static Electricity used. I Diseases peculiar to Women. All forms of Catarrh. Disease of Genito Urinary OrDiseases of Rectum, gansviz piles, fistula and fissures treated without operation. Cancers removed without the knife. Antiaeptio Sorgery in all its department. The "KOCII LYMPH treatment for Tfca t . t Raatatlaa. made. tuberculosis, microscopical Ramadan, the Mnulman'a terrible month of daily fasting, ia like the Chinaman's New Year, governed by the uiuon. The above named doctor are regular graduates and hare permanently opened Thi year, precisely at the moment the offices for consultation and practice of various specialties. Having had advantages new moon became visible on the morn- from the leading Hospitals and Specialist of the East, feel confident in assuring the public that all advantages will be given cases equal to Eastern Specialist. d ing of April 8, Ramadan began and Hours 1 to nam.) office over Postoffice, No, 321 throughout the lunar month. l lJ aa . Twentv-fourtThe origin of this long fast seems shroud1 to 8 p. ni. ' Street ed in mystery, as it is said to have been by the fire worshipers long before before the the time of Mahomet Ali, who thought the command to all true believ! ers to fast fur eleven months in the year was too much to require of mortal fleh. Thron'h the angel Uabriel he therefore To please all pufses and tastes. Come and see the novelties-Price- s always right. besought the Great Spirit to reduce the time Finding this still a heavy trial, he again interceded aud got the time fixed at one lunar month, where If so it will be well for you to remember that we have an it still remains. During this awful mouth nothing in the way of food paw line of samples from the largest exclusive Carpet elegant the true Mohammedan's mouth between House of the Northwest- - We offer no old stock but new atdawn and sunset In the morning, as tractive styles, novel colorings, new weaves, pleasing patsoon aa a white thread can be distinWe have secured guished from a black one, the fast be- terns, reliable new things in every grade. gins. St. Louis Republic. the exclusive control for this place of the only practical Carcon-tinne- f ij-- h ob-vrv- CARPETS one-hal- f. DO YOU WANT A NEW CARPET? Valuable Covering. Talk abont a ninety dollar gown aa a wonder on graduation day in the city! What will you think when you are told that a lady up in Oxford county protects her house plants while out of doors from frosU with a $300 coat? Early in the month, during the frosty nights, a woman residing in a beautiful village in Oxford couuty took her husbands old coats to cover up her plants. Several days later he inquired for his coat, and when told the purpose for which it had been used and that probably it was left in the flower garden, said he guessed it had better tie brought in, aa there was a 300 roll of bills in the inside pocket, which he had carried there for some time. Lewiston Journal. pet Exhibitor to show our samples in. We will show you a e effect is pleasing and gratifypanorama of Carpets Call at ing. free--th- St.. East of Postoffice. Twenty-Fourt- h Dll J. German Specialist, STEINBERG, cures all diseases of a private nature as successfully by correspondence as at hia otlices which is evident by the hundreds of testimonials from all over the country, none of which are publisheu however. Medicine furnished for homo treatment carefully packed to any part of the United States, Cacada or Mexico. Do not give up hopes even if your case has been pronounced incureable by others but write to me for advice. confidential. Enclose Correspondence J. STEINBURG, stamp for answer. Rooms 23 and 21 Knickerbocker building 178 and 179 Tremont street, t Boston, Massachusetts. Cold Though Darned. Calvin Meek, a colored man, who was MY NERVOUS DEBILITY AND SEXUAL WEAKNESS PILL stealing a ride in the first coach of the passenger train, was found over the engine of that train. Wheu the freight for male or female mnde from my special German formula. Price per box $1 engine mowed its way under the coach or six boxes which will cure most cases for $3. Meek was thrown up aud came down upon the steam drum, to which he was pinned by a mass of wreckage, which was removed after the greatest difficulty. While his injuries were being dressed Meek implored those around him to do something for the intense cold that he felt from his burns, and he begged them We carry the largest, most complete atid elegant stork of not to let him freeze. He asked for a CASKETS FmiNISIIENTGrS was blanket, and kept calling out that he West of Chicago. Services conducted at our Parlors when desired. Embalming freezing to death. New Orleans J of bodies or shipment a specialty. EICHEY'S UNDERTAKING PARLORS. RICKEY'S UNDERTAKING PARLORS Funeral Directors and Embalmers. ad FUNERAL Times-Democr- at An Industrious Turkey. Henry Curtright, of this township, has the best paying turkey hen in this county. Early in the spring she began laying, and after she had laid the usual number of eggs went to sitting. She was broken from sitting and 60on laid another sitting, and this time was per mitted to sit and hatched out a brood of young turkeys. During the entire time she was sitting she laid an egg regularly every other day, and since she has been out with her young she has still laid every other day. This information was given us by Mr. Curtright, and he is a truthful man. Paris (Mo.) Appeal. Appreciate a Courtesy. In a recent issue the Japan Gazette says: "We desire to express on behalf of all British residents our recognition of the kindly courtesy displayed by the in harbor in United States firing a salute of twenty-on- e guns in honor of her majesty the queen's birthday when there was no English man-o- f war here to do so." THE FINEST HEARSE IN UTAH. 2263 Washington Avenue. Telephone 207 HARDWARE! HASDWABEI BUYERS i WHO WANT THE BEST GASOLINE STOVE SHOULD LOOK AT rrri I 1 Grant CALL EARLY. 360 24th Street. man-of-w- Franklyn W. Lee. author of "A Shred of Lace," is a well known newspaper man of St Paul, and a descendant of Chancellor Kent Although but twenty-seven years old he has edited two papers, written a novel and published a volume of verse, both of which have enjoyed wide popularity. He will bring out another story in September. The average number of men employed by the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific company last year was 11,372 against 11,431 in the preceding year, while the average monthly pay roll was 593,280, as compared with fo70,014in the year before the monthly wages showing an increase from an average of $19.86 to Jih While there look at our Peninsu lar and Ohio Steel Ranges. mm The prize fish liar of 1891 is a Dexter man who says the mosquitoes were 60 thick and so fierce that they ate all the worms off his hook before he could drop it into the water. B6S0RB & CO. NEWLY ESTABLISHED- - T. WOLLSTEIN & CO., (Branch No. 14.) in Whiskies $.)2.33. A tornado at Trenton, Ga., carried off Removed. Central Carriage Works removed to the roof of a house, leaving a sick man Jas. Bune slicing shop, rear of Consoli- in his beel unharmed but shelterless. dated Implement company, entrance on His neighbors at once built a temporary tuelter over him. stroet. Twenty-fourth SS absolutely pure -z tbet-Lat-t-- w 17, a1 ia tbt-t- u tie away and easily Gort Report, Aog. ry m m i!:4iJe8 niiVi-- a a pretty a latere U i Lai.l.;y cvlvfol ailks. and while au-- V. S. muit un tm-ttto tn; alut an iui. 'a wile akl arw U.gftLrf. f I ttnpe of vanrd evlurs. TL is lira-t w At, fur a luiuuicr aiu-riu aui-cid- g 11 mm aaiue t. Lcivmlc Power. iO0E u rr-- a man ; b L tirf iu- - j.lrj.' of it vvtr wi;L.it : a-- i. of aJ si.,-u- thr-U- i mi. A la litest Va- - i:. ii. w.-.L-i- But wtat tsi LilO The funeral erviie of Eunice Dal-to- o p'ae yesterday afternoon. Tt a u girl only tifteea years old Leo eh the grave of deliberately W never saw the girl and know nothing of her family, but the mere announcement of the fact that a girl only fifteen years old Las Ukcn her yout-life with berown hand shocks the nind and begets suspicion. Only to thick that just at the tima ahea life should have been most fascinating and fr from care, this young woman found it ao bad and distasteful that aba voluntarily exchanged it for death and the narrow, silent chamber of the tomb that ia certainly horr.ble enough. And then are told in this case of Kucic Dal ton that the only known reason whr she took ber own life was that aha thought her family was too strict with her! Surely there ia something wrong in the theory of life, something at fault in the domestic loving kindnees of that home where it is possible that discipline strikes the mind of a young woman as such a burden upon life that death ere preferable! CITY GOVrRXMKNT. Org UHNKHK-kXWe always strive to appreciate a good thing; so we believe dues the public. And thus we conclude, it should be remembered that our present city government is certainly benelicent, for under it we are told beer has been reduced to the nominal tigura of only 5 cent a schooner. Nor is thiall. Thecity baa been bonded by this enlightened administration and fciVXO worth of bonds that should have been sold at or above par were given to some favored purchaser for the nominal sum of only J5.UW.00 less than it will cost the city to redeem them. Truly beneficence is a fine thing for somebody besides the mass of taxpayers. A . m-kl- tLi tL. Iiupir. OPPOSED TO t w ti- - ie :t c- yvti usi. LA : g;:i, : i; !ra L.:u Latest Skoirrs Mi2m4tizel in U ia - rry I ti- - 4 f t u.y J lVfittius Trruis. f La- -t t br r- a 1 ;Mrf;Xy. fc'ftt !. ftLared by nooe &J tm enterprise ootiadtrwi a mot of wjrk aud cah by a feit men Lo cLaoewd U tuiioe kt.1 CMCidt-it from t.at they euUl st tod of their inexprr-ieco- e undtTstsnd in tLe in Bunicg (uktier. but Lav ra.a:ii tli ltd that Mr. Hayneshas found eouiriltwg T!jfct a believed u where nutLiLg Tkjuali Murt and that fact tkt.e argue uiu.h fur the practical euunJuno of Lm judgment. It goes to prove that ofter ail the day ia even may be right and Leu Otfdeo will reap Bow at band the innumerable beoeriia from a rub mineral district just ouuide Ler ga!, and in that erect Mr. Haynes i!l not t his have toiifd, and prayed and money in vain and those wbo have of his view and doubted the oorraetn ridiculed Lim most will thea be the tret to --fall down and call him blessed." t GATHERED r c, AU. i Hre and lues. 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