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Show THE SCHOOL ELECTIONS. IVENING NEWS. 15 of 23 Districts Reported Carry I, July the Straight People's Ticket. 1SB7 Last evening was an interesting time in this citv, in the election for school FRAGMENTS. trustees, and in several districts matwere exceedingly lively. In ters Ernest Penrose has Just returned DISTRICTS ONE TO SIX from a trip to Pleasant Grove, Utah County. He traveled there and back there was no opposition to the Peoby means of his bicycle. ple's ticket, the Liberals" not being sufficient numbers to make a showof This morning we received a pleasant ing. call from Mr. Jobb H.BJake, The First School District elected .& the firm of Adelsdorter ' D Stirling as trustee for the James Brandenstein. pt San Francisco. three yars term. Wm. McGregor; Mllk. Rhka, the irreat Austrian Second District actress who made so favorable an im- three vears. Third' District John Way man; pression here a few years ago, has Just concluded an engagement at three years. Butte. Fourth District John C. Cutler for the unexpired term of one year. W.. narrow The work of moving the & Smith; three years. ttee of Utah gauge equipments Fifth District Joseph Marcroft; Northern south is expected to comhree years. mence about the 20th instant. PerishSixth District Thomas Green, for able freight for Butte or other remote the unexp red term of two years. refused be will points of the north Anderson ; three years. James about the same time.so that it may not SEVENTH DISTRICT. this inapede-mebe lost on the way, will last but a lew days. For the past two years this district has been carried by the "Liberals," and a victory was not expected by the ' COUNCIL CONVENTIONS. People's Party. They were out In force, however, and succeeded in Excellent Nominations to the l eg- electing the chairman,. I. M. Waddell, islative Council. and secretary! Herbert Van Dam, before the "Liberals" had gained the ascendancy iu numbers. KIR. VI C9UNCII. DISTRICT. The members of the People's Party The People's Party Convention in gene tally conducted themselves, in an manner, but howling and yell this District was held at Kaysville to- orderly in by some ot the other ins indulged of Logan bide was 'simply fearful. Finally the day, and John E. Carlisle, so great that O. J. City, was nominated for Councilor in confusion became Hollfstcr arose and expressed his the Legislative Assembly. at such proceedings. cnagfiu THIRD COUNCIL DISTRICT. The balloting for a trustee to till the full term of three wars occupied conThe People's Party Convention of siderable F. M. Bishop was time, this district, embracing Weber Coun- nominated by the "Liberals" and fer theeople. At the ty, met at Ogden to day, and placed tn HenryofWallaee the. count Mr. Bishop, was nomination Hon. Lewis W. Shurtliff close 102 to 67. as candidate for Councilor to theLeg-slatlv- e declared elected by repre-seatin- K . - bt nt i The delegatearo the Fifth Council Convention of the PeoDistrict in the Citv met Party ple's The 12 m.Hall at Fifth Council District comprises the Tenth and Twelfth Representative districts, or Second and Filth prescinds, Salt Lake City, and is entitled t one member in the Legislative Coun to-da- y. ctl. , The convention was called to order by Thomas F. Ho wells. David McKenzie was elected chairman, and Daniel S. Spencer secretary. The committee on credentials reported eighteen delegates and two alternates present. Col. John B- Winder was nominated by John C. Cutler as candidate for - Councilman . D 8. Spencer nominated Feramorz . Little. The majority voted for Col. Winder, and his nomination was made unanimous. A Council District Committee was: appointed by the Convention, com-- : posed of the following gentlemen: John C. Cutler, Wm. Naylor, Charles F. Wilcox, GeergeD. Pyper and David McKenzie. The Convention then adjourned. V The Sixth Council District Convent t iou, composed of delegates from the Eleventh and Fourteenth Representative districts, met in the Eighteenth at noonT Ward echoolhonse 8. Richards called the meeting to order and nominate d James Sharp as temporary chairman. Mr. Sharp was , elected. ay , - EliasA.Smith was chosen tempo- secretary. rary The committee on credentials made its report, after which tb temporary Organization was made permanent. by A. W. Carlson. Prayer was offered Hon. Franklin S Richards nominated Hon. Elias A. Smith as candidate for councilor to the Legislature from the Sixth Council District. No other nominations were made, and Judge Smith was unanimously endorsed by the convention as r People's nominee. The convention appointed John W. Pike, Charles C. Crape, ReubenVV mC. Fuller, Franklin S. Richards and J. Newman as a Council District Committee, and adjourned sine die. i . mtVENTH COUNCIL DISTRICT. ay number of electors of the People' Party came strolling along, oHiy t find that the election was over. If the statement of our informant b correct such, carelessness is phenofnt nal, and we trust it is exceptional. It is dim-cu- lt to imagine what could Occur to awaken some people to the importance of being alive to the public weal. Northern Notes. WW-Ham- l to-da- y, Herald, July fl. At a recent meeting in Tammany Hall, New York, Mr. George said: "A sound will come across the sennit will sonod like the thunder of toe Vatican, bot we will know that it is only the echo ef Tammany Hall. And when, a little later, the corrupt politicians who have wrought this great wrong shall ask for our votes, we will ay to them, 'Remember Dr. l?OR THE th MieU, bsuo. ftiroerl' I' rovialou Marfceta. Dkseret News offick, Salt Lake City. July 1 2, 1887 SALT I. A REMARKETS. Corrected daily by Leading', House. PROVISIONS. Whole Wheat Flour.. Flour, xxxx Patent Holler High Patent Roller... Wheat per bu oats per 100.. Barley per 100.. Barley Cracked Corn Cora Cracked. Potatoes per bn. Lucern seed, 100 a Bran per 100 ShortsperlOO Timothy seed, lOOfc long Bed top seed, 100... By the "Liberals," ding. Clover short L A. seed, 100 term, Williams; term, Mr. Hull beat Hay, timothy, baled per ton W. L. Pickardtimothy and elover, Mr, Williams by the close vote of Hay, per ton 79 to 72, and Mr. Holdibg led Mr. lucern, Hay, Pickard by a vote of 75 to 70. Four Beans per 10Qpe- ton ballots cast for Holding were thrown Carrots per bushel out on account of errors in his initials. Onions per bushel As soon as the result was declared, GROCERIES. - the bulk ol the "Liberal" element left the meeting In the midst of considerable noise and disorder, not caring to stay to learn the trustee's report, which was read and accepted. For the first time in the history of this district,' compensation was veted for the trustees, the sum being $100. The business completed tbe meeting quietly adjourned. Next TWO WEEKS Only! t OM3EK3IAL. i i. Eggs per doz Taole butter Cooking " ; Home Cured Breakfast Bacon Home Cured Side Bacon. .. Eastern (urea Breakfast Bacon Fasten. Cnred D. 8. Shor Eastern Cured Hams H. M. Cheese Eastern Cheese. Z. C. M I. Tea a papeis. . Pride of Japan Tea Ks paoers Pi neer Tea a papers .... . Arbuckle Coffee per lb " MAKE HAY WHILE THE SUN SHINES. Selling Buying 3 2 2 3 75 00 50 75 80 1 50 1 20 2 2 2 2 00 25 75 00 90 Miss this Opportunity for i 75 1 40 125 150 150 160 1 20 1 60 100 8 50 78 7 50 115 125 i7K 100 '88 0000 7 50 7 50- 10 00 16 00 5T3 20 00 . 20 00 13 00 6 00 16 00 9 00 8 00 25 1 65 ma- - S3 45 ? Si - sr- - o a sr Selling 20 30 17 25 12 12 .10 10. 8 12 it IS Hi 1 is. 3 2 2- - 5 a A 1 Si a. B r a. -- I be -- a re - ! ft a- i --a" CD m 49 m - 15 s C P 2 t 2 00 Buying L p crjt 12 50 . . 10f U 14 14 12K s 34 In the Sixteenth District. William J. 34K People's candidate, was The members of the People's Party Newman, the 84 by an overwhelming majority. in the Eightjii District felt that their's elected 26 i was a forlorn hOpe. A canvass of the There Were a few scattering votes, Koasi Java 40 cast by the younger electors "for fun," Green Java the fact revealed had 29 voters registered v there was no opposition, not a Roast Mocha 40 that the "Liberals" had a working as "Liberal" 30 Mocha Green appearing. this fact, majority. Notwithstanding 22 Seventeenth District John Tingey Roast Rio Pioneer the People' men' made a gallant fight, was 17 Rio Green No Pioneer three for elected years. a man to full their strength polling 7 25 Granula'd Sugar pr 100 15 7 They nominated J. D. H. McAllister "Liberal" vote. A .Sugar District J. S. Jeasen; Extra Eighteenth No as their man, wnlle the "Liberals" put 7 00 C vote. "Llveral" three years. 6 75 Gold C up C. O Whittemore. The result ol Nineteenth District Andrew Kim Cut 10 Loaf the election was that Mr. .McA listes vote One"Liberal" S three Utah years. was defeated, his total bi ing 60, while ball; Honey, pr lb 66 Utah was cast. GO. Molasses, pr gal Mr. Whittemore received 2 00 box 20&s Twentieth 'District There was an Candles,per box 4 00 40 lbs NINTH DISTRICT. Candles.per entire vacancy in the board of trustees Cal. 2 40 L.M.20tts. Raisins, the one left this in to having the People's Party district, The opposition 2 66- Cal.R's,ns,UjEir8.20lbs...JS. term and the another was resigned in this uistrici 2 90 Coal Oil.HO t. p. c. 10 g veiy pronounced, district, ' and wnat they lacked in numbers they of the tbiril having expired. O. D. Coal Oil, 150 1. p. c. 10 g 3 00 was for 1. the Oil elected 10 c. 3 10 Coal ,175 p unexpired g mai e up iu bitterness. Iu fact theii Romney for one ft Oliver term of 8K to of currants, Hodgson them year; per defeat ha caused several 60 two years, aud Henry Pusey for thiee Salt, per 100 ft feel very "mad." To have their candi95 35 Vinegar, 60 grain.... of good years. No "Liberals." date, who was a school teacher 3 4 Tan Beans Thomas ValleyBeans.... District Twenty-firwhose 4 reputation, beaten by a man Navy of term the for office was Goodman, unexpired chief qualifications for the 10 Lai d, 3i ft pails, per ft his good sense, made them feel wratay, twe years. Wm. G. Westwood, three Lard, 5 ft pails, per ft 9, 10 ft y were uot backward years. 9X and Lard, pails.per ft they Twenty-fift- h in expressing iheir indignatiou. This District This division FRESH MEATS. did not avail, however, for. the People is part of what was formerly the South Dressed Cottonwood district. A lively time Beef, choice steers, 3c. gross,seliing 6c rejoiced in a majority lor their can" " " P B. over medium 2Xc. was had, and tbe "Liberals" elected didate, John F. Oblad, 23 10. J. 5ic. " 6c. 3c to two trustees Harry Hayaes and John Cows, Moretou, the vote being " " 5c. 2c. R Cahoon by a majority of two votes. Sheep, " TENTH DISTRICT i " 4c. 7c Hogs, In Sandy District the People's Party Unie cured hams, 15c. In .this ward the regular People's met with a defeat, though it was unBacon; 10','c Partly nominee was William Taylor, derstood they had a majority of tbe NEW YOKE STOCKS. who had held tne office of trustee for registered voters. The result of the i election was tbat H. P. Johnson was By Telegraph tnree y ears. a term William Fuller was elected, chairman elected for the three years by Noon. !t53i York central....aud'J.H. Paul, secretary. Tne name vote of 50 against 49 for the People's Bar silver... . ........ ....... 97)5 was nominain nominee. Money of William Taylor 45 Navigation put 4's coupon 27Ji Transcontmenfl 294' tion o:i behalf of the People's Party, 4 ;,'s coupon 9 Pacific Mail 44', Liberal" while J. M. Young, of Rock Island 29 Pacific6's ....... 23 A Serious Fracas. Sidej uom nated Wrn. Fuller, who had Central Pacific. . 37 X St.L. A 8. F 39 formerly acted as trustee., and who is 43K St. Paul A Omaha 50Ji A very serious fracas occurred on Burlington 2 U Texas Pacific. . . . 29 also one of the People's Party. J. M. Rio Grande 'j forNorthernPaciflc. 34J' Union Pacific. . . 56 Young and J. H Paul spoke in favor the 4th, in which Kdward Craig, 60 ?4 Fargo Express . . 27 Frd of Mr Fuller, and the balloting was merly a miner on Snake River, receiv17 V Western Union. . 76 Northwestern being that proceeded With, t le result Mr. Fuller received 29 votes and Mr. ed an injury which may prove fatal. It Market dull, steady. appears from what we can learn that The stock market opened steady, with Taji .r,0. I he Rev. Mr. II Iff Market expressed his sat- Craig was having a game of cards in but insignificant changes. is faction at the inter st and ability the- saloon of Wm. Jenkins, when dull. Manhattan, however, steady at very 119, manifested iu school affairs by his new some of the Malad boys are said to gam of three points. At 11 o'clock market and to Temh dull, in barely very the friends steady, have crowded around the table. This District, ', he had lately come. which irritated: Craig, and be arose from the v ' X CBICAGO MARKETS. be moved the taole and struck Fred. Thomas, Jr., that it Adam Speirs sense of the meeting that the trustees, and they began fighting. Tney were By Telegraph Close. coming year, extend every soon surrounded by a multitude of during the Wheat Easier; cash, 71.',' ; Ana, 73 ; facility in their power to children Malad boys who crowded them to the 74,V. are too to in Sept., the and whose parents poor pay outside of the saloon, fight Corn Steady ; cash, 35V; Aug., 36V; for their schooling, in order that the Craig received a very dangerous 27. benefits of education maybe dispensed wound on the head, about four inches Sept., Oats Stsady; cash 26V ; Aug., 2 a alike to rich and poor. Carried. from half brick, above the left ear, Pork Not qu oted. whicn was thrown by some one in tbe Lard Steady; cash, 6150; Aug., ELEVENTH DISTRICT. was crushed crowd. His skull badly Sept., 6.65. Last evening was the first time that and. he was knocked senseless, and reLIVERPOOL MARKETS. the"Liberalsf) had made any showiDg in mained in that condition for several Close. this district. Taey rallied in full force, hours, during which time be lost con- By , Telegraph Drs. Shers od presented as their candidate Judge siderable brain matter. Wheat Fair demand; No. 2 winter, 6s.8d., Jonathan C. Royle. Charles H. Crow man and Drake were immediately steady; do spring, 6s. 7d. steady. Flour Fair demand; 9s. 8d., steady. was nominated by the People's Party, called to his assistance and rendered Corn Goed demand ; spot and July, , and the result- i the election was a all the aid they could. They pror. OVd., firm; Aug., 4s. Id., firm; Sept. 4s. Mr. Crow, who received 71 nounce it a very dangerous case, victorytofor 0id. . 46 for Mr. Royle. votes District Attorney istandrod immeTWELFTH DISTRICT. diately filed a complaint before Justice The opponents of the People's Party Straight, and warrants were issued were out in full force. The latter's for the arrest of aH the parties concandidate for chairman was T V. Wil- nected with the fight, for the ffkrpose liams and his adversary was Thomas of ascertaining who threw the brick. IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT After a protracted examination and NOTICE Marshall. The vote on the chairman of an order of the ProAtDistrict of was by ballot a,nd consumed considbate Court the County of Salt Lake, Terthorough investigation by on the 28th day of Wm. was Gleed made held of Utah, Mr. Marshall atected time. ws Standrod, erable torney ritory 1S87, in the matter of the estate hv a vote of 06 to 50. Ou motion, bis for the action of the Grand Jury in May, AB. D.Neff deceased, the undersigned 5,000 bonds, and Fred Thomas was of B. election was made unanimous. A of said estate will sell at administrators Idaho 9th Enterprise, July' feelinglof goad nature prevailed, and released. to the highest bidder for cash, sale, private when it came to the election of a secand subject to confirmation by said Proof Mr. Marshall bate Court on or after Saturday, the 18th retary, a supporter Cache County. as won all the fight, title, had their side day of June. A. . 1887. suggested that interest and estate ot the said B. B. N elf, the chairman, tbe secretary be given ot One William week this Steele, day and all the his at deceased, the time of death, to the other, anil nominated 'Mr. Geo. the s'd estate as right, title and interest that known Smithfleld, commonly D. Pyper, who was elected by acclamahas operation oflaw or otherwise acquired tion aud without opposition. "Grandpa" Steel, was riding down Sec- otherbythan or in addition to that of tbe said The report of the trustees, a busine- ond Street with one of bis grandintestate at the time of bis death, in and to ss-like document, which made a daughters, when the horse they were all that certain lot.piece or parcel of land the said County very favorable showing, was read, driving became frightened at some In- situate, lying and being ofin Utah and particLake, Territory after which, the election of one trus- dians and, starting to ma, threw them of Salt described as follows, to Wit: The aged ularly N. both out of the vehicle. tee was proceeded with. The "LibN. V E. of section 13: E. V of tbe eral" candidate was J. F. Mlllspangh, gentleman was rather severely bruised theThe X of the S. E. V, and the S. E. V of the People's, J. D. Lyon. The former and hurt, and has suffered severely the S. 3 S. W. V of section 12, m was victorious by a vote of 70 to 53. since, but hopes are entertained for south of range one (1) west oftownship the Salt A motion that tbe trustees call a his recovery We trust tbat it may be Lake Meridan, together with the dwelling ' house, outhouse, corrals, stabling ana meeting in December next with a so. water rights in Dry Creek and East Jordan view to assessing a sufficient tax to Weeks a Six ago last Sunday morning and Draper Canal Company, give the district aireessehook was car- gray mare belonging to Fred Turner Terms and conditions of sale, cash. Deed ried, and the meeting adjourned. fourth two colts, a mare and at expense of purchaser. brought THIRTEENTH DISTRICT. a horse. Both colts were killed Bids or offers may be made at any time soon a mule. after the first publication of this notice, and after by Heretofore, the People's Party has On the making of the sale either for the before last morning or any portion of said land. it in this the sameThursday swept everything belore mare eave birth to another whole or offers must be in writing and All bids tne tne out oi abolition oi city, part colt, there being Just six weeks and left at the house on said premises, or defemale suffrage has changed tbe politfive in of difference the the age days personally. Tbe colts. This is an instance the like of livered to the undersigned ical complexion cf t he district. Si. . L. NEFF, People knew that they were lathe miocJOHN NEFF, wbich never before has probably nority so far a the registered voters curred b this region. Logan Journal, Administrators of tke estate of B. B. Neff were concerned, but they determined July deceased. Si, std to take whatever chance there was of Dated June 1st, 1887. Every roan was at bis post, but v'ctory. NEWS DAY. OF THE manifest that theirs it became LEGAL NOTICE. was a lost cause when the vote Washington Notes are not numerous to- Ia the Probate Court of Iron County Utah for chairman stood two to one for tbe "Liberal" candidate, Judge E. T. day. Territory. Both the Inter-StaCommerce and Spragne. From that time on tne meeting was in the Hands of the "Liberals," Pacific Commissioner held lengthy ses- In the Matter of the Estate of Robert Smith Deceased. and a perfect pandemonium of yells sions yesterday, and we have a lengthy reand stamping of feet indicated their Order to show cause why Order of Sale of count of the vote port Ot thsni. Joyfulness. On tbe 113 Real Estate should not be made. were cast for E. the result was that Slight shocks of earthquake are reB. Criichiow and 60 for William ported from BarringtOD, N. H. APPEARING TO THIS COURT, BY Naylor. It is reported tbat a disastrous flood oc TT the Petition this dav Dresented nd filed S at enrred Thompson's Falls, Idaho, on at by Henry H. McDonnell, the Administrator, FOURTEENTH DISTRICT. of Robert mith, deceased, the of Estate orday last. lor an order 01 saie or ueai estate, The apartment in the basement of A great fire at Witopsk, Russia, did praying that it is necessary to sell the whole or some the Fourteenth Ward Assembly Rooms, damage to tbe amount of two million part of the Real Estate to pay .Taxes, Ex in; which tfte school meeting was held, roubles. Several persona perished. and Charges of Administration. peases was densely packed. The "Liberals," It is therefore ordered by the said Court, A and of ths all story strange that interesting persons Interested in the Estate of having ascertained that they bad a deceased, appear before the said Promajority, made a sbOw of magnanimi- wreck of the steamer Uerrimac appears to- said bate Court, on Monday the 11th day of July, ty by allowing T. G. Webber to be day. A. D. 1887, at 10 o'clock am., of said day. at elected chairman by acclamation. The San Francisco Chronicle is still af tbe Court Room of said Probate Court, in Joseph Lipman andforMoses W. foylor ter Collector Ileechaaaand denounce the the Court House in Parowaa City, Iron Coy were nominated Utah Territory, to show cause why an order secretary, and a (or dooging the question. division of tbe house showed the vote administration should not be granted to said Administrator CanStates United 65 75 to sell iso much of the Real Estate of the said in favor ef to be reciprocity against to, as shall be necessary, and tbat a a Mr. ada received was the former. striking exemplification yes- deceased Taylor copy of this Order be published, at least when several Canadian railroaders, four then elected assistant secretary terday successive wseks in the Dkseret by acclamation A discussion arose as some of them prominent, were not permitSemi Weekly News, a newspaper having to whether the next business in order ted to go to work. in said county. general circulation was the election of a trustee or the WILLIAM O. MCGREGOR, , tbe dis. Carnegie apparent explains Probate Judge. bearing of the trustees' report, and the Dated Juna 4th, 1887. former courtesy to Blaine, taking tbe blame upon meeting voted to attend to tbe was T. himself. first. The People's candidate u'tah, G. Webber, and tbat of tbe "Liberals" The Ancient and Honorable Artillery of Territory of of Iron, j County was L.'.H. Farnsworth. Up to tbe Boston are having a good time la England. William Davenport, Cleric of the Protime when balloting began, tbere bad O. veteran the actor .died bate Court in and for Iron County, Utah George Speag, been some disorder and confusion, but at tbe Actors' Home, Philadelphia, to day. Territory, do hereby certify that the fore- general good nature prevailed. Duris a full, true and correct copy of an W. K. Vanderbilt and family have arSoing appointing ing the balloting onftbe truttce, how- time, and place to show at cause why an Order of Sale of Real Estate ver, there was more noise, which the rived Queenstown. chairman found it impossible to quell. President and Mrs! Cleveland had a fine should not be made in the matter of the Es. tate of Robert Smith, deceased. There were many prominent "Liberreception at Holland-Patentals" present. In witness whereof I have The German marksman have shown hereunto set my hand and John Marshal), C. F. Wilcox and themselves superior to tbe Swiss. fBEAL affixed the seal of said Jesse W. Fox, Jr., bad been appointed rethis 9th day of June, No official information been has Court, yet judges or tellers, and the voting was A. D. 1887. checked by the registry list. 8. C. ceived by the State Department of the WILLIAM DAVENPORT, Ewingand George E. Bourne were overthrow at Hawaii. a td Probate Clerk. to Cholera has broken oat in Sardinia. appointed witness the counting of he votes, which took place in another The new Bulgarian ministry has been apartment of the building. It was a formed; the names appear la tbe telegrams. before time the result was long JIARRIAGE LICENSES ! seems Peace j was us follows: ubon Crete. settling reached. It Webber Tbe Hebrew council ii in session at 72; Farnsworth 107. When the vote was announced to the meeting, a great Pittsburg, Pa. uproar ensued. Qniet being at length A RED WITH A SPECIAL VTBW Kapiolani starts for San Francisco this PR uif restored, the report of tbe trustees evening. conforming to the New Law, of two was read and accepted, and tbe meetJapanese Tommy, the dwarf, was kinds Civil and Religious to be had at the ing adjourned, at about midnight. buried at New York yesterday. in FIFTEENTH DISTRICT. A man at Royal Center, Indiana, last Deserst News office, Salt Lake City, ny qoautity, The "Liberals," Democrats, Repub- night shot his wife dead. He thought she was a burglar. licans, and all factions tbat are A book 33 Licenses wifh Du -- A colliery is on Are a the People's party, and that exPa., initiates torcontaining 91.00 ; .'0 for $1.73 ; 100 for $8.00. ist In this district, united tolerably ana will be destroyed with aPittsburg, loss of well for once, and made a desperate Postpaid to aar address ou receipt of price. OTHER DISTRICTS. Visitors to the City as well as Residents should not "E . utJJUulilt; D ii eAlL '. TE fik v5 V'j - 1 Lj Jh, L At TE AS st 1 Spasmodic Effort M an Every Day Occiirrena . EL'S! D ttsnmne Uniform LOW PRICED! to-da- climbing away up and Chen show a pretend. rWriohmenl. (Compare Prices and Qualities of Clooris, with tor $1.50. One Lot of U yard patterns ol Black and Colored Nan's Veiling, at $1 .75. Nothing like it ever offered before. One Lot ol Ladies' Colored Organdie Flchues at 15c. each. Cheap at 85c. One Lot of Needle Books at 10c. each. Cheap at 25c. Oae Lot of Wire Hair Brashes at 15, 25 and 86c. each. Must be seen to bt appreciated. One Lot o Childs' . Lace Caps, newest styles, at 10, 15, 25, 85, 60, 75cl and $1.00 each. The last ol the season and cheap at double the price! One Lot of Gents' Wnite Ties at 20 and 66c. per dozen. One Lot of Gents' Suspenders, 20, 86 and 60c. a pair. One Lot each of Ladies' and Childs' Trimmed and Untrlmmed Hats, at Kh ., 16, 25, 75 and $1.00 each. They are sure to create an excitement. One Lot o White Lace Check Dress Patterns, 18 yards each at $1 25. 500 New and Elegaut Fans at 10, 16, 25, 50c. and $1.00. Worth double. WO Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, the last of the season, very cheap. Great Bargains in White Goods, Embroideries, Laces and Wash Dress Goods. Many oilier BARGAINS will make It pay yon to come, . We wish it would rain, it wenld be so refreshing, and we want to sell a lot If Ladles' and Gents' RUBBER GARMENTS, VERY CHEAP. pretended Sale of Specials. Our whole Line of DRY GROCERIES, GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES and CLOTHING, COMPRISES AN 1IESSE Eyery Article Warrantefl as Representetl fl F.AUERBACH&BRO TEASDEL'S! boom -- ; NT B a rg a ins! susmw mm mwmm mil SOLOMON BROS. & GOLD ARE! MEN OF LARGE EXPERIENCE SUBSTABTIAL GREAT CLEARANCE SALE AND SHOES That Utah Produces, and Guarantee all SEWING in their Wort o j i; ... of ; ii Smnr and WE MEAN WHAT WJR Style and Fit Unsurpassed. Call and See Them FURNITURE COMPANY CO-O- P. Cor Tlafjrty wnx SAY, CARPETS, ( Lawns at 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 cts. per yarrl. 10 and 12f ets. perjyar1 Dress Gingham, at cts. per yard. Crinkled Seersuckers, at 8, 10 and Parasols, at 40, 50, 75, $1.00 and $1.50 each. Straw Hats, at 15, 20 and 25 cts. each. Feather Tips, at 60,75 and $1.00 per bnaok Nun's Veiling, at 20 and 25 cts. per yard. Stand Covers and Table Scarfs, at cost. Linen Damask Towels, at 8, 10 and 12 cts. each. DressiPrints (Best Grade), at and 1 cts. per yard. 'irul niAiroa M1V Afiti-- c A'AlltU UllV MnUV 1 V, y 11 sill Xy LACE CURTAINS, window Shades Ebony and Brass Poles, Par Jur Sete, Kasr ( hairs, Rockers, Sofas aa4 Bed Lounges at GREATLY -- at Goods PRICES OUT IN HALF REDUCED PRICES !! Call and Secure Bargains. :iIesmonis 41 tM WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY. Main Street, Salt Lake City. BATHING RESORT ON DENVEil & RIO GRANDE WESTERN R'Y., 16 nrvatI I Ulll ' t aHV i trial W " of 1887. Open for the Season n Corsets, at 50, 70, $1.00 and $1.25 per pair. i Ladies' and Childs Hose, at cost, ' v . And many other Bargains in every Department. -- - G. M. DONELSON & GO. . SCHEDULE OF UKE PARK BATHING TRAINS: Leave Salt Lake for Lake Park.... 8.10,11.08 a.m., 1.40, .10, .40, 6.40 w ' 10.26, 11.60 a.m., 2.20, a.oo, Lake Park lor Salt Lake m. 6.90 40 8 p. 4.56, a.m., Park for Lake Offden M .46a.m.t 6.16, 8.80 p. m. Lake Park lor Ogden P- - m bt makins; tbis annnnnccmf ni. tbe Lais Park Resort Comprany respcctfallr assure tm. preparatory efforts of last rear to ive it the flrst Bathiux In reat gait Lake worthy of patronage ever offored.'hsve for outhImm, this season bees UHEATl.Y ENLAiUiKi) AND rMPSOVKl) upon, aad tbat the ceu. ral mtnrtm.. r ik. Bsa oat will continue to be added to in whatever manner careful eBorts in ascertainios tbe requirements of a dicritnin4tint public may suggeat. rfmAic tbut its The exceedingly liberal patronage bestowed upon the Resort In tbe unfinished Stat of its appointments last season clearly indicated the popular demand for snd appreciation of better accommodations than bad ever before been given for Lake Bathinr aad this season finished appointments and delightful accessories will be ao offered as will maintain for this resort tbe leading position at once accorded profusely it bv the public from Its original opening. The MUSIC for this season will be of the highest degree of excellence and aadar the directorships of Profeors KrOuse. ot this city, and EeenlgSfterg of Denver. Tbe tali Band of Musicians has been selected with the closest discrimination. Concerts in the Grand Pavilion. The patronage of the public is respectfully Invited. Bargains! 1 LAKE PARK RESORT COMPANY. INVESTIGATE AND TRY IT. CHEAP AND DURABLE. , Rtnilll THE SLATE IIIIIIMIi! PATEUTED FEB. 0, 1873- EVERY DESCRIPTION OIF - II PERFECT PRESERVATION IRON, TIN & SHINGLE ROOFING O Ii. nature allowing the Tin or Iron to Contract or OI.n r.xpauu wiinoutiitlc breaking the paint. It Is not affected by Heat or Cold. Itr will fttnn tt.ll afvnno Idulrii iun iiuu As a u nuuiBi oi rri. veIronl oai oi tills Paiat every three or four years will Preserve and save M i A a a - your t" w AND MAKE THE MOST BOOTS , "for-nins- ! STOCK AND IS EQUAL TO THE CHEAP; SI AT - bow-eve- One Lot of Wash Robes at $1.60, 2.76 and 8.26. They are selling fast. One Lot of White Robes, at prices to please. One Lot o Ladies' Chemisettes, latest styles, at 26, 86, 60 and 76c. One Lot ol Ladies' Skirts, Just the thing for the season, at 20 and 25c . each. One Lot ol 6 yard lengths, heavy Cheviots, for 60c. Cheap at 7uc. tach. One Lot of 8 ya d lengths, heavy Blue Flannel, suitable for Bathing Suit Bain or Sanaalne." te Mrs. Jno. W. Bex,, ef North OgdenY met with a severe accident yester day through a fall. She is in a delicate condition, and the consequences of the fall may yet be serious. Doctor and Mrs. M. A. Wallace are in attendance and they hope for the bet A tine span of horses, dragging a brick wagon, came dashing around tnlto Main Street from lower Fourth at three o'clock this afternoon. They bad no driver and seemed to.be purtheir own sweet will. Down suing Main Street they tore until they reached Eighth, when they became lost to of dust. They in. la sight in a cloud have killed a dozen people on their swift, ungulded Journey ; but, fortunately or unfortunately as you choose to look at their failure, they misled the opportunity. of this city, Captain Jack Anderson, Lake Park yesnearly lest his life atHe is a bold and terday afternoon. skillful swimmer; and when the storm came up, he thought to have glorious some distance from sport by going out snore to breast the big waves and then to ride In on tbelr bosoms. After fetdistance, he ing out a considerable was struck in the face by a huge, chopping wave. The brine nearly Kfangled him, rendering him entirely have helpless. He would forcertainly the fprtuaat.-arrivalost his life except of a boat, the occupauts of wnich took him up and carried nina to but shore. The captain Is sick IsKsSr' d , gentleman from the north related a remarkable instance of neof glect voters of the People's Party, In falling to protect their own Interests. It Is alleged to have occurred la tue Thirteenth .8chool District of Davis County. The Liberals bad succeeded in electing their'nominee for trustee at (he former election, on account of the apathy of the people. Some of the latter had expressed themselves to the effect that a like incident should not When t:e hour of occur again. n ...ltta1 vaatmrriav however. only hree persons were assembled-- r the Liberal trustee and two Others! of the same political caste. One of the trio promptly called the gathering to order, they transacted the preliminaries, placed the name Of John O'Brien (Liberal") in nomination lor trusteea and elected him. Shortly after this " one-teur- A y . A Ogden , F.AUERRACH&BRO GREAT SPECIAL BARGAIN SALE Real Estate. Alleged Phenomenal Neglect aot seriously a. GuiN-- At Fountain Green, Sanpete Co., of old age, June 29, 18S7. William tireen. Deceased was born in the year 1803. in Shelf ord, Nottinghamshire, England; came to Utah in the hand cart company in the year 1857. He was greatly respected for his He died fidelity, and lovable disposition. as he had lived, a true nd faithful .Lattsr-daSaint. Cox. Millennial Star, please copy. Administrators' Sale of The Seventh Council District Con- vention met at West Jordan, to day, and nominated Ktrharri Hcwp. of Sonth rottonwood, for .Councilor in the Legislative Assembly. to-d- . (3D MclNTTRB. At Price, Emery County, Utah, July 7th, 1887, Ella, youngest daughter of John and Alice Mclntyre, aged 2 years and 3 montns. te SIXTH COUNCIL DISTRICT. to-d- half-a-doz- f!lGHTHWlSISTRICT.: r. Assembly. FIFTH COUNCIL DISTRICT. - effort to capture the meeting. The district school room was crowded before order was called, and the great Dumber ot railroad men present was noticeable. Trustee Wm. R. Jones called tbe meetinsr to order. Instantly Hon. John Clark was nominated as chairman of the People's party, and the name of E. R. Clute was presented almost as promptly, by voters on tne otner siae. .trustee Jones called a vote by a show of hands. Messrs. Thomas C. Hull and A. L. Williams were appointed tellers to count tbe uplifted hands, and as they the task rrthe scene , was proceeded with . mc result. oi very unparliamentary of hand indicated that Mr. count the Clark bad been elected, but bis opponents were not satisfied, and demanded or a rising vote4. As fully more of those present cmld not find unseats, a rising vote promised to be dissatisfactory. After considerable order and discussion, the tellers di rected voters to walk in single file past tbe chairman's desk and be counted. In this way the result for chairman was determined, Mr. Clark winning by a A vote ot 76 to 64. drunken "Liberal" named Rush persisted in marching In tbe file of Mr. Clark's friends, under tbe impression that he was voting the "Liberal" ticket for trustees. He would not be pursuaded by friend or foe that he was making a mistake. M. S. Burton was elected secretary without a division of the honse, and, on motion, the chair appointed E. R. Clute, A. S. Gray and Thomas CjtHull tellers to count tbe vote for trustees. The following nominations were then made : By the People's party for the Thomas C. Hull; unexpired longlterji, N. V. Jones, E. G. Holterm of Tin, and JSTTVE. $100,-00- m" BSTIMATBS a the expense of new roofs. "W. TTJXlTsrEn.. N. 34 Proprietor, Sixth West Street, Salt Uake City. GIVEN ON APPLICATION. dtt JOB PRINTING PROMPTLY EXECUTED At This O rn.ee |