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Show 1 ' f v - ' - FT T tPTTT o T, A f TV- - ?.!,.: T History of Utah the" appeared, The Tbibuxx declared t opinion that Hubebt JL Baxcboft was kim b7 the a fraud, that for money .UXTOB Mormon Church or its agents he had EVERY llOBSIStt. Another letter is of interest not only as to permitted a bogus statement to be put Mr. Bancroft's belief that j there Is more in . f "TT.SIS OF BUBSCKirTIOX: on the world as history, and had given the manipulation of books than In writing ttS.OO T f r. ft e a r them, but as a comparison 'of his literary fi.00 it what strength, there might be by tho rix.ooDtli j1 sliv, with that of the bard whose bones genius uii'v. thrnionths , of his name. endorsement waters of Avon. are interred by the sluggish I Etuiay Tribune, one yean. ......... ......... San" Fraucisco Examiner ot OctoThe t K if! as reads It montus.... follows:; Tribuiis tix . v .!,.' V Tribune, 1874. ? ........ .... 3.00 suit San April dffa the Francisco, ber Uth has opening page 1.30 1 tlink .the D. Vone etriSy Tribune, six months.. Mr. Dear Kir; Henry J3 that was on trial in the United States CirV n'.fvTritinap. thrett month.; beautispecimens of your new manufacture veryand to ncwis'or ed'noA "1 ebiamnntcatioD told to my brother about them suit relating I ful. the of The on spoke that Court cuit day. Tbiu.UJre-to "Editok mttttr friiQuiJ te him we ought to make special efforts oa everyj;! j i '.' . Owens Paper Company of Pij.tsfield, thing vou brought out. I suppose I shall have IlXE." All rem ittarires and business letter should bego East to get a publisher and start toy book, CoatMass.,, against the liancroftXomiiany, in to iddresw i t fi'UB Tribcse PCBLisuisu as there is as much in manipulating a work now, which they seek to recover the sum of adays as there is in writing it.; ! CO. to go Tri4 TRmUXK PUBLISHING able be not shall am I I however, afraid, acT. V.. LN'4s. llanaaer. $23,917.46 on an open and running before summer or fall. Thinking, perhaps, you ' a little good reading, I send you en count for paper, etc., furnished for many closed. might enjoy JSow mat v liliam Miakespeare is aeaa, tHE GOLD BASIS. years, no part .of which on November there is no living vriter th I.knowoC 81ivho can t ; it. ,. a ft resp-lutiu10, 18SG, seven months after the big fire, equal a of We iiiai mention yesterday Please present my best respects to Mrs. Cone, except' $5,853.91, had been "paid. The and believe me, very truly iyeurs. meetly passed by. the Chamber ) II. Hi BAjrcnOFT. f Commerck of New York, asking the action was brought in the United States enclosed! a Ichapter of "fine The letter Covurnuuinil to repeal the law which, Court, 'and set up that when' the Ban- writing" from "Native sKaces" by Hubert If ' l ... runnels ihb absorption of 4,500,000 crofts burned out there was Inside the Howe Bancroft.! of worth We . matter the S25.000 have paper about i!!v-- ! , perhaps moil till V. given, building :imv'i' but it . is a The Cojuikcrcial liullcth did noi ap- -' belonging to the Owen' Company not more space than It deserves,! The Bancroft Company good thing to have a J fraud! thoroughly prove of itjie resolution, and stated sev- paid for. eral reasotis why it did not approve it. promptly said that it was; a risk of the exposed. Without taking anythlng' in The XewJ vWk Evailnu Post reviews Owen Company and not theirs, and if the forego! ngi except IHubebt; Howe of iircy wanted tp protect their property Bancroft's own letters, Lthey show not thee obeciiofts; - there It. To this only that he is a thoroughly ' dishonest. any consilience, ar& on that the! Post they should have insure the manager of the Owen Company, ' man, out tnat no is. i about jine vainest ' M -- ; says: . j, Tha next objection raised sby the Bulletin Mr. CoxEv replies that t since the fool that ever posed f orj thirty," years' in is that the Chamber of Commerce did not beginning of the 'corporation's a country before he was found; out. propose acytbiuff la place of the silver law. business with the Bancrofi Company in We congratulate the jMoripon i Church A simitar 'objection jw&A raised by some were timidsouU aiuinst the abolitionists before 18G2, the goods sold and. forwarded that bought at;wholesalb a 1greatmany I the war, f t'Yoa propose to abolish-slaverwere when defendant's his work, the the thousand full ; copies they 'what will you putf iailts place? White r entirely the In the! nature landed exactl at Ilousatonic, shipping place purchase being men oannpt, "work in ihe toouto. .wna win of the it of the paper mills. The business cottdnfand of a bribe to get him- 5tp endorse somesugar?" Naturally wi-i-would take freedom abolished slavery paper company and the Bax'cbofts began thing as a true history Of the j Mormon its place wlthLut any active efforts oa in 18C2, and up to 1869 was! on a strictly Church and of lUta&jj Ivhich ras so puli, Naturaliyr if we tostopbuylug whatever cash basis; the goods being paid for, in false, and in all respects sbv shameful, j shsali silver buy gold amount is; needed, lojr purposes of circula- a variety of instances, long before they that the endorsement damned il- - H. tion, as ot4er!eountrie do. The one costs , knid: amounts) to a San Francisco; most of the shipi Bancroft reached to for dollar,! no more tiijinjuie other, dollar, the In the ttfadiii cijruipuaity, although the Horn. made ments around notice that nothipj that ; ho has riea5 aa apparent profit On the 1863 being Cone said II. II. Bancroft- public ever written is worth the consideration Manager rmlliqo it.lju'.. Of course : it is open to Cor.sfess. thit is, tq the people of the niade a visit to Ilousatonic, stated that or the belief of any Vbspectabiei man, United SUikea to amend its banking system the firm proposed to build a large build unless It can be jcoh firmed! by j outside ' so as to conform to jeiistin? .needs. Other I a t build himself to J j I he j , that proposed testimony. eouctriei Sd& little; jiifSculty ia doing so, ing, i i S , i. J we set would we tfind when little sUili and house, and that the expenditure really a bo at it. j V j be very heavy, and he wanted an arconvenient way to' dis- rangement to relieve the Bancrofts of That us! ak-erIt is a gigantic task which Major Of course miss an fijniilea-an- t siibjoct r has undertakea this lyeariin going oa The result cash payments, thetjuick the stump for eleven co;nsecutlVQ weeks. if wei4t!u! more money for general was an agreement whereby the terms of He has been speaking alpibst duilyi for two circiilatibH 'we shall buy gold to whatwere modified, the goods to be months,-an- d Intends to continue his brilpayment ever amohni' is needed. : Suppose .a paid for when disposed! pf,. but the pur liant round of speech-irjiakln.for: 'three He has niready addressed it had beenetermined chase to be absolute as heretofore. weeks more. fifty-pinyear agoj e of f tbei eighty-eigaudiences in that fifty! millions vas needed, where There were also to be 'accounts made counties, I I M would th0 tPost have bought it, and and payments for The above is an eklract frbii the three months, every what woiid jit have paid for it?" And all the goods not on hand. This arrange- New York 'Triourie. Tliere'is not very when it had received It what good ment was to exist for three years, but at much in It. i A j man I who is a' natural would it! hive beehtr-.Woulit have Mr. II. H. Bancroft's request it was speaker, and who is master of the sub-jec- ts between relation the changed th least which are necessary! to discuss in continued indefinitely until after the big property 4 and money? That Is the fire.' Then the account proceeds in the a political campaign, cant make a; camthe Post means is Examiner as follows: joint. RisaUY paign of that ikind for two or,! three that if tlie country faeeds any more cirsi&tements months and make; it;a holiday all 'the further Cone tbe that alleged culation ifc will issue! Treasury notes or were not regularly made, and that the de- time.- lie goes fjrom place to place and "z greenbaqis, some form of apaperpromise fendants had a way of reporting goods on sees. newpeople every day; hefa feasted " to avoid payment, after they had to pay, I redeemable la gold, and that hand, been disposed of. After the fire tbe account on the. best of the. lapdjhis ars are will nod 'relieve things at all, because was not disputed, and the first Intimation filled Wlth music - and cheers all the paper company had was the letter of H. that limVts he real money of the coun- tbe in the October following the time; he is fed on perpetual exc tement; II. Bancroft try to jp tld- that- keeps gold inflated flre.--o- . . ' i.' In every fresh cheer h'el tears new sigv":::y 30 or 40j perj cent above property; that A. L. Bancroft four nionths after the fire nals of victory, jln jut such j work a - East to secure a reduction of the leaves for the farmer and the manufac- went man comyears ought' to live taj amuuutowed by the tirra to the paper turer tof the producers of the country pany, and pointed out to Mr. Cone how old. The thing to test jthol strength of no profit,! and there is ho possible hard the Bancrofts had been hurt by the the man Is to have defeatfepme after all Prices rire regulated by the fire, and asked not onlya an extensionre-of the assurances ot sense in victory .j or instance, but considerable time for t olarnff odreal money, not by the. volume duction. repayment, The amount owing at that time in Ohip, this year, a thousand men'every of promises jto pay that a country puts was near $30,000. and after some haggling day tell Major McKinletj that his elec-tio-n agreed to tbe extension, but not a reout, butbyj the amount of something Cone mare eVery day a thousand is sure; and when the terms were transwhich ijhi'j In coin or on deposit duction, mitted to Hubert II. he sent the following tell Governor CAStPBELii th!at not only tbe theil Treasury- is a measure reply to his brother, which is doubtless in advice upon which C. A. Back-le- y Is his election sure, hut? that j hisl elecof values : for ail the world's pro- same kind ofacted : tion this year meins j a "nominarecently ducts Vfry mnch wiser men than ADVICX TO EVASIVE DEBTORS. tion for President neit year and thoc whVran the ITew York .Evening Sax Francisco, August 23, ISSfi. almost certain ele4tio. I ri ; the! very Albert: I do not see how we can set- nature of Post declare that there is not gold- tle'Deab with Cone on the terms named, and I should things one gf those, nien is let him sue. You want to get away going to e very jsadljy 1 disappointed. enough lis al) the wqrld to serve as this certainly there before he can attach yon or serve a basis; that there Siust be something from suffer notice ou you. If you can get out of there and The one that shall !be ias feot-else accdpteU as mokiey, and" while the set back here we caq orfight him In the courts the reaction.which co rcs when tho exor he will until two three for comproxperiMU;o of the ! world has demon-strXie- d mise, though he years would never do that, as he is citement of the campaign .dies but, and a mule. We would have to beat turn and he tlatl there is but one other sub- like with it the death of thfe j hopes vhich would never know when he was beaten. If you are going to pay him in full and Boorum the campaign engcndeHidj And ) then stance, theQ men in New York rqcoil Pease in full und all those, big amounts in the bffore aceping that, and say it Is too & same proportion; getting off little or nothing, will come such a feeling as'comes to the all the money out here and paying that sick man who has been;, lupportedj heavy to carry ;in the pocket. It is at a drawing by a have to release me from my post out. you deli-we our reach put ; and take will dicouut,auii If, the whole management of affairs into raging fever fori weeksi: when "thei fever own hands, as that would not be my way. at" hands and accept it why every your would always have ou hand some lighting suddenly leaves him. jl is worse; than I old world will . ' funds. ship that? coines from the because wheri. the fever leaves-some 124,030. I say that even, is in the bank bo loaded dawn to 'the .guards with It, if Therewill man that fact gives hin hew hopes; in relieve me of all care and responsibilyou and our Jjioncy in a little while will be ity here vou may take that and whatever else the exhaustion which follows he knows, do what you like with it. II. U. B. as uselcs asjwas that of Lycurgus. And there is and AS that it Is the beginning qf convalescence, ADROIT SUGGESTION. tieeU that money in New York they yet P. S. I can swear that the Owen arrangement but to the defeated1 ip'olltician,! one was originally msde with me; that it was strict- who has City as. ns'lich as In any other place in ly set; his heart pn electiioni, who on sale; that 1 have often seen; Cone about it asneed world. the Wince and it has always been Strictly on sale That is, they the inf 'thouthe has had jubilant; that he had occasionally spoken of fire inn sands that his surance Si). New York that the volume since; cbrats election not our building and our insurance, out never sy-iInsure, or intimating that his stock was covered by only exhaustion of the of moneyjinithis country In general cir his ibody, rut;in we il should take the ground that didn't owe culation ;;is so largo that property ia us. him a dollar; that the staff was all on sale and soul there lies starkf anrllstiff findi dead much as money. That is, if all his loss, and if suit were brought I should ap- the hope which warmch his life and worth t Mrs. Cone to stop it though that would the capitalists ther6 have any piece of peal probably do no good. But I would fight ;it for- gave a new. brightness to $he sunlight, a and I would rather fliiht here than' there. it will be worth that ever, f property to-dI do not know that itI is best ' to render him any new loveliness to the wtorld. f of same amount' money this day next more accojnts. v y The reference to Mrs. Cone can be best THE BSPUBXiXC'S ICaSXUSPS. year, land triat is something which has understood from the fact that the families . not been Tori the last sixteen years. of the Bancrofts and Cones were on intimate The New Yorlc Trlbu of a week ago We te-- tte rest, .wo tell the New terms, and frequently made trips to Europe Is evident that it did not reported as follows:! But It jast week WestYork Chdmber of Commerce that they together. man. on old the for work deafter ern receipts (of wheat) were; C,50,554 nrn all ; jiiitaken, and we believe the mands for a settlement be filedrepeated suit In the bushels; and. for six weiks ending Octomistak e will be. established between United States Courts for the recovery of the o" s ; ber buslels." And the 10th, 43,590,744 :,'v: money.-'V;;v,:; r.ow'and tho 4th day of next March, in When the case came up last week A. G. Philadelphia Press says VThe farmers ftway.wliicH will hush their tongues Bancroft, who is now at deadly enmity with of this are to market countryi seriding for ever da the subject of a short weight his brother, testified that his understanding million! 'beenof bushels a about wheat had all the that per day long goods at the . dollar. s shipping point belouged to the firm. whicH of goes day, nearly " Hubert 11. Bancroft testified yesterday abroad." I ( I Tiik tithing- - house annex boiled over afternoon to precisely the opposite, sod stood loyally by his letter to his brother . The ordinary person has no conception . w ith vendin last uight, In treating of tho Albert. There was no effort by the plain- of what it is for a single city to receive was draft It a1150QT upon story that tiff's attorneys to show otherwise, because, church the sent tip to In six weeks 43,590,744 bushels of wheat.' headquarters to testimony of the witness in his own handbe cashed It affects to treat it all as a writing, and not denied, was before the That means more thari 11,30000 tons; . Tkieuke lie", and repudiates the plain court.THE It ' means enough tb load thirty-thre- e historian's foroetfclness. 4 meaning of its owrf words where two each with! l000 ;ton$; or , Ia the exhibit No. 1 a letter ships daily, six! weeks tbf load a fleet of in iu'ghts bciore it referred to two checks, written to plaintiff's enough Cone on April 19, 1869,-Hubwe took a It admiscovert sha jis. That is' from writes be that a 1300 lot neanin?;'as for a store in a bought 75 location. on feet good Market was street half draft , sion that, thq by a single port in this bouiry; that is-- but paid by the 170. to a back on Stevenson deep,' street, ., ns the .street, upon which he church and half by the proposed to erect a a single article. The refcpipts of cotton courso wi's. !Of Timrs cost a the at will of Tho ground are in the same' ratiojlthe receipts of 575,000. building story S125.000. After "some reference to the corn are In the same ratio, j At not. sorjouly contend ; that The cost the same diHculty of competing with the Carew Paper Tfi-us'I"; orrgrinated this story; for It Company, Mr. time ship load after siip load of live Bancroft's latter says: I saw you last you vsry hasbeen.in I current circulation for a meWhen granted stock and preserved meat and the proda request for a consignment., kindly the to ucts of the account came iiid very week, straight. be rendered every three months with cash for dairy were sentjaway.'-- ! amount is hard to to : understand run. for sold, It three and So to then famous was the Valley of the Nile years Further, why be closed by cah to balance. This to us is ihe Tia'fi should be so enraged at the equivalent to buying the goods, only Just now it that it once was calledlthe Granary of publicity! or should jump at the conclu will be a decided advantage. the World; and the: clajnqrs of Roman Then follow a lot of business letters, sailors as sion that;the story might prejudice It; sometimes they worked ,tf;ir oars on the written by one Bancroft and nr if it is trua that conditions have so sometimes by wheat ships of old :Ebii?,f crossing the another, and occasionally by ' etciiiged here that the Mormon organi-zatio- n the head of a department. Mediterranean, still:mae an echoih the one of In of under date December these, as the divisionists 5, 1ST2, Hubert is; alt right, But what was iho 'Valley of the world. the volume that of says the f,rcj:ctJL ? e"n thov' is no more harm in firm's trade is rapidly increasing; that the Nile in Its palmiestldayl pr the wheat tuan by any business runs from $50,090 to gCO.000 per fields of Italy,; eJ l:y b cbmparejlwith the valley month, with a uet proSt over all expenses. l ho-lat-to :!.: indignation of the Mississippi, or the j valley of the Including interest, taxes, etc, of from S3000 .' . about, this ;tcry is 'to emphatically. to $4000. Missouri, or the Valley; ! of the Ohio? a'.I tho labored merits of the I "But." says Mr. Bancroft, "this is what ( What were the Roman hips, started out to say. I don't want to see so propelled w 'months and repudiate the re much of stock lying dead here In the by oars, to compare with the giants that" of th Tintc, It is, that store. I your do not think it necessary. It is no go out now to sea, borne along by their to yon or to us. It costs you i t;- ?iy,:,:i reasser.tion of U Gentile in- - advantage own iron and arms, to and it us it costs supported by their carry money, v;inrt.-- ; a; return, if ruly for an tndig-t- . money case and in we own of fire a hearts of would have fire?; It is:jio wonder that , to a tnij clirapse of the much more to pay. Tho account is that t now the men of New York are a little proud" SuD.OOO." th-- ; f posit! 'r it bin oc- - about of their city, a little arrogant! over its are There other letters Imof same the Ti.-Twould be no port, and many which do not yi'j2 nf l.t to. appear to have wealth and its power;! 'arid fthey !' ng ll.-'- d d i:im bearing upon the Issue in the ought to keep in mind that yet bj fientlles; any great after all suit, but they afford some interesting readin !;!.:;' aTislt 'i by Republicans; their very existence as business ineW det ! bo. i recent pr- - ing just the same. , TWO INTERESTING LETTERS. pends on tho workers in the country, .i shar j. in brnng ; r helped by One of them bears date December 29 174 and they ought to be willing to extend This r:;;i uay bo a sign of addressed to "My Dear Cone." and signed to those men, who really support the "11. f:it ; a revision of lines I amII. B.," wMch reads as follows; a thousand time obliged to you for great cities, all the advantages which paper. ..it u just the ttlcg; ta every waxect, act just laws can give hesi. OCTOBER 13. 1591. Pd rETSJ-lsHE- D ) ,: : J cne-year- a 4 " i . i ! i j- - . : - - v-;-- . :f - i - e e any-bod- y'i L : - for-life- Gdv-'eruna- lot ; - - - . : y ; 1 ko-ia- y i - ht ; d, " w-h- - . - - -- -- -- -' i. ; - ' I - i " ; a to-da- y -- e ay 1 : . - . throe-jquartor- 1 - ert Co-op- ; : e y ? -j. 1 t-- f-- iiM?T-eiit- :':'' . - , TvTl a. much better than I cared for. AVfe&t brains wi.l be emptied forth; what ink will be shed on that very;prosper-ou- s fifty reams of paper. CsUforniaso is6ince the first now. It never was more flush times. Our business don't make the money-iought, but I think it is safe stilt I would rather your account was where it could be easier handled in case a Are should cvertake us though, of course, we carry a large amount of insurance, 1125,000 or thereabouts. "When Bancroft's A CITY, . UTAH, SUHDAY HORNING-- OCTOBER; I 8, .1S91 , naznm her passengers escaped without bruises. On Sunday the saloon adds also: It The decision of Judge Caldweix In and steerage passengers were forbidden the Northern Pacific tax case, which togo on deck, and they remained prisongives to the Northern Pacific Company ers till Wednesday at noon. On Tuesday a clear title to all lands within their the storm was at its height, and the grant not known to contain mineral -- at wind wa3 blowing at a fifty-knrate the time of filing the map of definite and the seas wero decks. her sweeping location of the road, we believe, is an In the of the storm a crank pin height Infamous decision that the Supreme was found to be loose;' it was necessary Court of the United States will promptly to stop the machinery, and for several set aside. Grants of Government lands hours the ship was tossing about in the to railroads always have been for no doubt, sea." In that same lands. The intention of the there were little barks gale, of only three or lands - - . - ; non-payin- set-ttc- rs I .If four hundred tons' burden, that were thrown up In the gale' and held there In comparative comfort to all on board. The theory of the big steamer is that she can plunge through any sea that comes aud live out the most terrible of hurricanes. It seems these ships did live out that hurricane, but the suffering Of those on board must have been beyond all description. When a ship i50 feet long, with'correspondlng height, for a whole day at a time has the windows on her upper deck darkened by the seas that sweep perpetually over her, It is a clear case that even if the ship outrides the gale it involves torture to every one on board more terrible than that which was practiced at the time of the Inquisition. And. we believe that the old theory will have to be returned to, that a ship ought to ride the seas instead of plunging through them; that they will have to be' made shorter and broader, even at the expense of a little more time in making a voyage. The "whaleback" was not invented any too soon. It K; na -:-: f- (SW rcr.r Cv-s- r fc T:it!i Clstliis, havaa't you generally found faai dearest aal most unsatisfactory t3 Isa't it true that poorly made and crr-:ritr.?- rcci3 vrcra c!-s- a- eo-Cil-lel pur-fclLasay- eu couli X'.zlz's? Trlich zi quicily out cf shapo, are not cheap at any figure? ill-fittin- Cl3ii.cs, g5 IT HITS OGOURRED TD US That tbe change in the teraperature in the past few days may hava made tovyon that a faw words about Overcoats won't bo araisx T7e have many lines we would like to have yoa see. They are full of coats and and .warmth that style, elegance, gentlemen may well b jroud to wear solid, serviceable and rented. ij ; - LEADERS; OF : - fASKIOil. : - ' :' ilTii 'jWWB .ivtiOK f C0"0j5HT- H- I ! i LEADEOS OF FASHION. . ': PZmUKMTW 03 CURED H3 PAY. . No detention from business. rVe refer .you' to COO State of Colorado and six National Banks patients in the in Lienver; also McCornick A-- Co., Bankers, Salt LakL f Investigate our method. Written guarantee to cure all kind of RUPTURK of botii mxcsj. without the use of KNIt'E OR SYRINGK, no matter of how ' j longstanding. it, Is not one of them she is not- what sba is cracked up to be. The "Vamoose" will do for tbe Pacific Coast, perhaps, but she ia second-rat- e here. . . It serves Mr. Hearst right for getting - : Rooms M I -- :;l;-;- i 4 Otrice 1 Constitution Block. SALT LAKE to 9 a. m., 2 to 5 p. jn. 12 1 i Firs InsUrariGB RgenGu. ;"... ,.,.,, I'..' : ,. ..,.;, ,. ;,.;., ,.. ,.;..::-- , :,-.- ,. M'-f;- AJL - . ;;,';';v"; :; ."' l'- :.': -- ..! 40 Main St. (In rear of Dank ot tno XRra'ollofc A.'T LAKE CITTT, UTAH. 'V, -Guardian of London, of Cdmmercial Union London, Sun Fire 051 ce of London, ' -Plicenix of jLondon, .. Lancashire: of England, City of London, Caledonia of Edinburgh Assets, $21,911,715,74 13.689,277.00 " -" " M fl f U M - l-J- 10,000,000.00 1,923,619.00, 1,168,196.00 4,846,419.00 5,710,983.00 1,586,898.00 1,554,658.00 1, 386,842.00 1,344,316.00 500,192.59 Assats, Ariierican of iN. Y.; Pforidence1 of Washington, -Oakland Home, Agricultural! 7,430,535.63 Capital, 15,000,000.00 ; i 8,432,197.00 . u Manchester of England, Fife Association of Philadelphia, Sriringfield of KassachuseUs, Girard of Philadelphia, Merchants ot N. J., PIANOS M in I 2,168,80a00 . SUN 8HHDESII "': 'Ti : i j -- i ,' ft ! PIAKOS ARB by ft WAEFEN MERCANTILE m h i CO., P -On In all of Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. We are also sole agents for Knabe- - A Co., Decker tiros., A. B. Chase, J. A C. 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New No. 5 F. pbee, THE 0. E. MILLER COMXYj . WOELD-EEXOWKI- xTXAsnsrATioa" : his yacht built In the East. Had he only asked Mr. Eckert of San Francisco for plans and given them to the Union Iron Works, and had his yacht built there, he would have made any yacht in(the East exceedingly tired. The only trouble' with the West Is, that when her young men inherit great estates, they seem some of them to be Instantly made effeminate by the allurements of the East, and they are more ebntent with making a half triumph in New York than they would be to make a masterful success In San Francisco. A California boat ought to be like a California horse, and tho ' California horse at three years old is equal to the Kentucky horse at four years, old, equal to the New York horse at five. THESE only j Abso-lutel- v After stating that all the, great ships from across the Atlantic had been be--, Unexcelled tor speed, durability,-perfecalignease of manipulation. lated from a few hours to three or four ment and s for rent. machines days by the terrific storms which they Full stock o? typewriter supplies. encountered, tho New York Post goes F. E. McGUBIUN, on to give a detailed description of the 403 Projrress Buildingv voyage of the "Augusta Victoria," New on which reached York the 12th Inst. After first stating that the ship is one of the largest that crosses tho sea, and has tho reputation for, riding out the worst of gales without trouble, it says that when she came in view of the observer at Sandy Hook she was bobbing Steinway and Chickering as and rolling about though she were in midocean in a high storm. She brought over 1600 people, and to givo an idea of THE TWO GREAT LEADERS, what sort of a voyage it was, we copy ' from the Post as' follows: On tbe day she left Hamburg a lowering sky threatened a storm. Everything above decks was secured as fast and hard as possible In expectation of heavy weather. the night of the 2nd of October tbe stormy conditions assumed tbe character of a mild hurricane, and on the following morning the ship was rolling very heavily ia tbe high seas. The waves were sweeping over her bows and; washing along the deck., On the 4th the storm continued very severe and increased during the .day to a whole gale, that drove the water over the steamer from all quarters. On the 5th and 6th tbe weather was equally bad, but on tbe 7th It was even 'worse. The winds blew with hurricane force and tbe seas were dashed up over the vessel, sweeping even the promenade deck in great volumes. The spray even dashed up against the three tall funnels and coated them with: salt from top to bottom. The steamer rolled until her main deck bulwarks touched the water and pitched until her bows were submerged. At such times the stern would be lifted so high out of the.water that the twin screws were exposed and revolved with frightful rapidity. The ship trembled from stem to stern, and her masts creaked and groaned until It seemed as if,they would snap off. Some ot tbe officers, who have seen bad weather time, admitted that were not - sure at that time whetherthey the steamer was proof against such a storm. . - On the 7th a series of accidents happened that crippled nearly a dozen of the passengers and kept the ship's physician busy. On that day Dr. Lenburn. a .saloon passenger, was thrown against the side of a cabin and had bis right arm broken, tie was removed to the bospital. A few minutes later, as the big ship rolled over on her side, CarJL Christiansen, a sailor who was forward, was thrown to the deck by a monster wave and bad bis collar-bon- e broken. August Truelson, a saloon passenger, was also bruised. it occur This item is from one of those envious .. Eastern journals: . r be fast would an miles Twenty-fouhour for a yacht; but for a racing machine it Is no great shakes. Many a torpedo boat can beat tbe "Vamooset" ,and If the "Gushing" SHIPS AVJ ATlAJfTIO STOSMS. eir w 3f" A n al Government was that no mineral should be ceded, and this has been accepted by the railroad companies for nearly thirty years as their understanding of the law. In the meantime great mining industries have been ..built up within the limits of tho railroad lands; great mining industries and cities, and for a Court at this late day to turn over to those monopolies millions and tens of millions of dollars' worth of property, which they, with their bright attorneys, with the charters before them, with the grants before them, never dreamed :.of claiming for thirty years, is, wo believe, an infamous decision, which the Courts will Jhave to reverse, or mobs will tear - up the railroad tracks. The Northern Pacific grant was mostly through an unexplored country. The Government says in Its grant, that that company, upon building the road, shall own the alternate sections,- except they be mineral lands. No one knew whether they were all mlneraMands for hundreds of miles, or whether no mineral was In them. Before "the railroad reached those Iand3 they were explored by the pioneers, great mineral deposits were found and developed, , and the transportation caused by tho : work of those pioneers' has made what would g have been a enterprise to the railroad company for years, a magnificent revenue. And now, In their greed, they ask; that because the went ahead of them, found and opened these mines, ithat the Government shall interpose and give them the title to them.- - It cannot be done; the public sentiment of the Nation will not stand it. If necessary, the people . will; demand and have a new code. It leaves matters in this 'fix: The railroad company says in, effect to tho settlers: you go out there along the line of the road that we will build just so soon as enough of you are there to make it profitable for us to build it; take up the agricultural lands and we wilj sell them to you at reasonable rates; find all the mineral you can, but do not touch it, for that is ours." Sometimes we think the monopolies in this country are hastening their own ruin; sometimes we think they are being driven on by an insane Fury that is tired of them, and is planning for them something akin to the" French Revolution. -- As a matter of policy for the compauy itself, it had better surrender this claim. in-th- -. ' ot non-miner- v- tthe celebrated brands 1 - OT It Til C llflllC CX of Cigars, AND OTHER BRANDS. factory ana Salesroom, 171 asd 173 S. Sain 1 v I'l 1 - BA'LT LAKC CITY. to-d- ay ... In the steerage compartment tbe misery was was The very great. crowded to place suffocation. The passengers were not allowed on! deck, and they were packed into a dense mass. At every lurch of the ship they were thrown to the floor, and freqently at trying to rise as the vessel righted herself they were hurled back again, and not a few received nasty bruisus. Filomena Spl-rech and Anna Bartova. steerage passen- gers, were thrown under a table and,, striking their heads together, were stunned. Elizabeth Neufeld was also bruised. There were eighteen members of the Epp In the steerage, anal not one of themfamily escaped without a bruise. Tbe father, Heinrlch, had his elbow bruisod. On the 8th the storm was at its worst, and during the entire day the main deck was under water. Dr. fcteffen's and those of most of tha officers arequarters on this deck, and they said y that not once during the day could they see tbe sky through the portholes in their cabins. The passengers were not allowed on deck all that and many more accidents occurred. day. A Mrs. a saloon White, "passenger, and her daughter, a young girl, were thrown across the cabin by one lurch of the and both bad their rlght arms broken. ship, Nathan Solomon, a steerase passenger, had his right arm broken, Mr. and Sirs. John Schreiner of this city were on board. 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Box ICZ j?7.yra.in St., I Opposite Auerbacb, Brofc - - l " - i'i"; - i'l if) in COPPER- to ths shipment Special attention of bodies. Open all given night. Telspfcone Sol. Gas land; Steam i'-,V- 7 - r 'J 1;: I - ,fto35ScirraST5A;:- - J.I F1EELL & 214 STATE ST., - SALT LAKE CITY. AFP.CO. m S.E.C0R. Teeth Extracted Absolutely Ulthoct Pais. ' . OFFICE IK CK.VTKAL 1JI.OCK. EMBALMER, - r m EXPERT DESTAL C0IPAiY. EVANS Mr. v.n. tts tt. r,tit eTP.rsr,- i , . steerage compartment. The Post goes on to give the names of a great many more who were injured; and its account of the voyage of the "Umbria" was about the same. It says the steamer was.notinjured.bukfew of ' i OfIX FOREIGN GOODS ; I -- - r - ltuyers of all Classes of I 1 Ores arid AUittcs C Copper Write for Prices. 1752 tml ST., - tllltB, liOLOn '; |