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Show hage eveiits - ioe;it- H " SillFuEOTSGFTilE p ae Talis la Portias! JLtoat UtzVs -- to liar: 'ST. t' '3 c1-- " -iwau;l tia ty, a B, tlED " o r't r - ' i r "ircad woull cj I;.-- ' it la t.tt la coQclusIca I wotiM s y t crlv a raatter cf but a I'.ltls tl . 3 taioes of the Ealdy rs.c4 mill come to the front as the great saetal divide of southern Utah. . The railroad will soon couie and plenty of men and plenty of Jortsf S. Fx. money. Supirintendent of the Ferris Geld & Ellver f ? rt-ti- s.- xiamphant "Otzaocracy." ?!Fc:rtb . .!: -- TF.3TTED IN UTAH. EVE3 i T Have a Speedy J c wins tbet Hunmnz C310 tJ Entries and Pools. HI! f':: .: tD-t'- s i l I 111 i atl-sa- ptiy yesterday Judge the horses lor .calHfaff hll .:du.k troi,! fv. -hifnrtltvai - f e be" race Tored to be !i -t- - - 1 - : o'clock? . . S -- 3 Brir- - ran ;mu Fark's -t i- its cf Day in", bat certain Territory. - fNword at the first VMS1!f nd uameWjame F.f at ct were nOtho ever i ordet little vjiiDe'e kw.'b iijst after eeitini " wniHssir behind; James TOr4.v d won: thereat. beaded: u F up a 0lhtK Wbo had rits?.fir tbU beai sold:! James P., a Rood got tbe word to and front the to "ftbtt once forgi V10,. at tbe fifsi turn, goin g to the halt In us? in 34 secoDdM to., Portland (Or.) Telegram, 21st: Mr. II. J. Grant, one of the most prominent Mormons la Salt Lake City, an official of the church and a prominent merchant and backer, has been at the Portland, leaving last night for San Francisco, Mr. Grant says that there Is no Mormon wedded to the doctrines of the church party now. The Mormon party," he said, went out of existence about a year ago. There was a reorganization of politics, and the people divided Into the Democratic and Republican parties. The Mormons are equally divided among them. I suppose that there are just as many In the one as in the other. ' "The Democratic party carried everything before Itself in the last election. There In not a member of the coming Legislature on the Republican tide, and the State officials are also Democratic The State Is thoroughly Democratic in every branch.. They have full charge of everything, and If there ever were a chance to prove their abilto govern they now have it." ityMr. Grant is of the Democratic newspaper, tbe Herald, leading and Is much gratified at the overwhelming majority that has been given the party. "Bynuui. Black and the rest of tbe Democratic party passed through Utah some days ago." said he, "I think that they did much good in the way of organization. However, we had Democratic clubs all over the State, all of which were in a flourishing condition. I attended one of these meetings at Salt Lake City, where they received a rousing and enthusiastic reception. Every one turned out, and there have been few such meetings in tbe State." Tc:s Per II: . F. lh$d IstCondJ James cheers of the 1 c: .' ,. nthti wnii the favorite In n4 HJahiestF. $3 and 11 r fcf never beaded la :12 nd flnisb- de sereral bed second, . ..... Rlllt , i. lB this leaving the fiiW hip op. fin- ,d SSdethe wire,H Inhis heat a 'Vlbed upoi. the trokamooi the horses, F, to tlie quartet Jl-:" Ha. Oth6i S10. James .n. ner iuw n'i tW ; at the Union Facifio Notes - SAItPSOU; ORB SHIPMENTS. . " f-- v. r JsDel - . in tbe fie IA Ht So. ; in the lead. Vai? way Vi " behind. twen W fUength be half Jao. F, drew away started i after; ftbe iear. the streU a greit race for w-Ot- bo " 'ther ?-- Sn iSuto t. I FJ rjiames . ..i-hKjttn- 116 gradually black : son of Green theiCtstance llltchcock .hin hut it was of nd use. Carr vlMhe nose of James F.' in froat and to the Kcjod time ?:23, reduo-- Z' record 3 second Otho Second, and r'eo, who bad ootue very fast iroujth the tblfd. The crowd jagaifi went wild. heat poldl JameaF. $10. after P'J andthis Deleo iBjtbe; eldj t $4. J, Qtho a gdodftarf they went rt'A fu!i!--To the front, with Otboaeain going F. and Deieo fishtingfor the place fifty jLtteblnd. In these posnlousithey turned BtoUi8trtch again. Hand; another grand 4tT it) made for the; wjre. f yThen within fee of tbe'fiplshlalf!0 forged ai'tiwd won the heiU Jaro s F. aecond. and ai& Time. 2:2J 4i0th"r deafening third. CUo liTeot op from theli: rand stand, and rit, -- An-alf- Mt- i t. ja lit littia bay staliioa rxm the north !(!vutbrbero. A!ur this heat pools old. James F. flO; ': ") ' Vu t; Otao Dela, $4, Stsa lot They got away to ft good start. uiOAo aain went ;to the ftont. taking ii yo'a at tbe first turn a,nd leading all tbe ttf to the bad' of the. home stretch, Delco iii Junes F. going like a double team ilcct tea lengths beblnd.1 until rounding tie ojrer torn Delso pii'led j away from Jiem F. ind set sail for the leafier and him through the, stretch andwin-th- e beat, James Ft secondi Other third. !:..-.- Cheer after i cheer again went tj&sMi the atand as: each hdrse had nowwas now final and u two heats, heat" the " f tecDsa. (f ; r j After this beat it was, pliinjy seen that Ctho and James F. wer tired, Otho e?'J baring beehj drlrep fori every out-trcu- isf . " L I ftc-- kit i . I S ., ; - Txlt so'.d now, Dele? fav Drlte at $10, " U tot the other twoJj ! S'Knth heat la this,; tpe de oldlng heat, Km weut away in frpnt and was not James F. hied. winning easily! 14 Otho third, both showinz the effects J tie neat race ;. they hid mad e. '. . K -- 2:2, . ii - i. e, 8 8 12111 3 3 tj""r 3 3 'i o , , n i; I d . 2:36,2:22S, 2:25.: g:23, 8:28, 2:83 THS SEC05D:RACE on o and t: vu arooninj race, threeeightha of a mile porse, $200; etirtersj Jim Miller. Ed it; 5e:y and Nettie S. In :be ofder named. ; '; FrA leal Nettie S.f! wpn Jnja callop, and tii tecocd. after getting off fa (distance beshe won by a nose from Jim Miller, a magnificent ran and a drlTlng finish.' lli tr i- -t &ee-lor-- racet was postponed until au i.to-fl.- r. Si- - JfOTZSl. i ! Tit track was fast yesterday. a great half mile hcrise. last day of the' races. -5ia Levy's Famous ioes y. pik Tis pae'ei will beja great raee. wheel of fortuneKwas rolling again TiU the to-da- all " ii ji - F. Is a great horse for the work. ilShi f e Shetland trot and pace to pony race, ; will be lasaday. "- i : ; :, a noreJi one, Transit fats Jglreh better ser-- r to the races this week, i " Tiitttendance was more, than twice that vy--j former day of tljq meeting. ; f: traoon was akae one. the weather cooiucire to u regretted ;bVl many that Amos 'a teeereat staUiou; Iambrtno Thorn, was j Tie Rapid recdcd-breakln- g. 5 1 free-for-- all jk)t. President m"'. j ent5re - d t!ffactio4in their .: thelday; of Qington. D. de-ttront- ' C, and and, pleasantly fcbattlng with ,L"nan. Basinl Greenewald, Van ott 5 j j Lake's prominent tvrmK3 a.d: pools. v, r i.'.4 "?t?i - forjicfliy's races, the last rU pce" Purt--e tSOtf-- Don Angus, t :;:v'JS5 "0M Puf SSCO Famous ..rJ ron3P. Ail Sberldan. Leek. race, jjace and trot; r,eV"i?Sny fii-ghth"iff of a tulle dasb; an4 Yellowstone i PH s r : - Hotel-AVonderla- ud . J , IhD ORB . BTJIXIOS. Hustler"-en- at the Theater, and a fair 'V-- k.' ht's -- j - f - . j, j " : , . , . s j - ow a . J " " I 3 . five-colu- . - -- . . I - ; . " ! , ta Ice-crea- m. ?iu?7:-"Wit- ?; to-d- ay ht gold-beari- ng ? !!S7,'1?n Eet. Fred B. i i . n. : - -- to-da- I : I v- nd ; - Kit ..4.1 t . 'UUUS XAi sec- jif.C,; "Vnl1Drminers. Lady Pomp selling at S3. "I"' " - t an.IT2. Harris 51. rloP ranZ, rJa5 5n"Gns entry sold ltd Fred second choice. relive v- - an la a small way '. tie Manhattan ;club house of Kiw -- J nnlClub' will run to Firm. (fandayjj. leaving the '42D3d'nB.T at a Mr- - McKeag will read' r.the boys when a tXT & ut.t 1 1 al - TO LKAsJE . that, now! ' - - . ' I ''y ll The prospect is no-?- that we shall have an of yearling races c;V ' Years. of a open fall on the Mount Baldy !ranse, and: 3 For Term for exami- iedo E Laldu vu "ers on on this great .1. . street on State prospecting will still go feet M frontare & A. mo ij, ii nil - ' i ij n i ncr o ' of the Baldies, and; . tellurium of gold .11 belt feet and w,. First South, eightyKlcb- race,- rMfrorner i t4Tir-- beaten Frank Armbe and tbe coming still will probed, it . that near a n,i First South street ei. will witness one of the greatest summer . , aras avenue will be ever stirred In southern received; In writing mining excitements f3wl shooting these Applications will be right here; In these It and , Utah, uuuj petsa beia? en tbe list. onlv at tha Oiuce oi ' vale. There are large of mountains Marys October before "rtt on Saturday, T,,'f?wav. of - o. medium ore that and S s of bodies Co. Yocva Trust BeighamIIEBER Jjt. they were quite 21 1S91. could be handled if this camp was la cotai VOCXG, "S found at Farralccton munlcation with a railroad. The present L. G. IlARDT, ; tut to be. r.llv cf the D. & R. G. at Saliua Is forty terminus -- CuU Spx.Ncea Clawsos, te vrto'y t,- ; r Vn-- o " jjo-u- j low-grad- ej -- urtcll:! before ' rv mmtzi min:ii.l the nirSim i'a - al , It T7iia a Host Eajoycila AZTMp The Uoman's Fielief Corps Did the Honors In Hospitable Etyle The Callers as Far as Names Could Be Taken. E ;. tulles from .Jtiarysvale. if ta&t rci4 r yv-;- ... . "coats; ' to a lino W23. DiCbront ' Dtylea : - . ) that - T7C en ' :- at"yA:3 V':':;:y.::;; ' ! offer 05.00. . to a line of Ilisses' Coato that Y7Q have reduced jr from G10.C0 and 015.00, to C5.00 and 07.50. - f-o- : I ; : - rii. ' ., ... - ' - --: : - cr.ll particular attontioii Y7o - sea-gre- audience gathered to laugh at the aatlcs of Hodges made assays of 220 tons of Bullion the man who never paid a bill Beck & ChampiouAS4 tons of Caroline, 9 closes tbe performance engagement.' tons of Gilbert, 17 tons of Montezuma and 55 5 ; w. CONCERT AND SOCIAL, y-- 'i; tons of Silver Spar. There was a concert and social at HamThere was received yesterday from tbe mond Hall last evening which was a de- Pioche Consolidated Mining & Refining Comf lightful entertainment in every sense of the pany of Pioche, Nev., two carloads of buiy word. "The following programme was prelion, containing 50,841 pounds of Iead440 ounces of silver and 20.30 ounces of; gold," sented, and all the selections were satisfacsame sold to the Omaha & Grant Smelting given: torily 1. Piano duet "Spanish Dancers".. .Moskowski & ReSnlng Company through A, Hanauer, Miss Lincoln and Prof. Uadcliffe, - i agent. 8. Male quartet "The Gay Pilgrim" was busy yesterday with 220. tons Steward A. C Marigold of Bullion-Bec- k ;& Champion, 84 tons of Messrs. Ashwortb, Whitney, Leeka, LI ollister. 0 of tons Gilbert and r 17 tons of Caroline, 3. "Sweetheart Adieu".. Helmund ....Nyer I Montezuma. Lincoln. Miss in,! McVicker had 3p tons of Silver Spa? and 4. Eeadine 4 a """le Joe" 30 tons of Butcher Boy. ! ..Auilty Doleful' Visit." Mrs. Whitney. ; J . consolidated. 5. Piano selection.... ... ..Prof. Thos. Radcliffe ecrika; 8. Song Selected Tintio iiftner, 33rd: B. D. Thomas of; Mam..........Mi Lincoln The duet by Mr,. Radcliffe and Miss moth returned from Salt Lake Sunday, Lincofc was particularly good,; as: was the where he had been for three or f ou r days male quartette.. This was, rapturously en- organizing a company to develop the Eureka cored, and was sung through once again. Consolidated, lying between the Mammoth Spy. lie succeeded n Professor Radcliffe's playing Is always most and the Northern ' W. H. Remington', Frank with him was and mandolin selection enlisting his pleasing, S. W. Eccles and Messrs. Miner and especially delightful, as was also. the little Dyer, Cameron of Salt Lake City, and articles of selection he gave as tin encore. Miss Lincoln's voice grows upon one with Incorporation will be filed with Secretary the folIowIngVis oQcers every hearing. No person the world over, Sells this week, with musical or unmusical, could fail to be of the company : S. W. Eccles, president'; Ay and W. H. Remington, pleased with It. Her enunciation : is per- A. Miner, secretary, fect, and her manner most pleasing. It is treasurer; who with B. D. Thomas and Mf. a voice one would love to hear in the twi- Cameron form the board of directors. This company has ordered by telegraph a! steam' when every other sound was stilled. light ' The evening closed with social converse hoisting plant from Pittsburg, Penu. and to be in place ; within j the same is expected over a cup of coffee. v aOi, three weeks. : j MCSICAUS AT TJ. F. HOTEI .' The location of this company's! ground, There was a pleasant little musicale last is of the very best and with the capital 'at evening In the parlors of the Union Pacific their command, a paying mine Ought Hotel, where Miss Eleanor Burrows, sister-in-la- w to be Only a mattergood a very short time. jj: of of Dr. Burrows, gave an exhibition : J,j j t son Airp paasojrAjj. of her young elass in instrumental ' muslo. e keith is of Park City at the CullenJ Some twenty-fivof the friends of Miss BurDavid rows and her pupils formed ' the audience, "Colonel Nick Treweek Is expected 'home who were gratified by the knowledge and , from his Eastern trip. advancement of so young a class. The youthful' performers, .were handsomely Nev., is at the White House; s i t i dressed, as were a number of the lady fToano, Rice's sample at Tintio Is working ionj guests, and Miss Borrows appeared in white Bullion-Bec& Champion and Caroline; k , satin trlmmedwlth white lace The pro- ore, h j 1 W8?'.s J follows: . gramme : Eureka for L. left Peebles yestrdayi Duet.....,.. . .i..vwiiw."...r:C.Mokowskl to look after same mining Interests of bis Gcrude and Ikocy Corker. " I Grace Dana there. "Boulanger March" "i . , . . Selected Polka Stocfc BxA, the . that Many people tfiought . Mamie Covev. because this Got the Money. Too" change Journal would suspend so. Song. .......:....'...-"Ue- s The edi Mining Exchange did,' but not Florence Mosher. .. , . ..Evelyn Corker tor, V. C Hlggins, expects to .enlarge the "On the Sea.:. folio and make the Traviata "Dl Provenza" paper to a ;.....rt...;"U Sadie j , Covey. columns longer, ij or two?i "The Old Oaken Bucket," with variations.... one Will Grlffitbs, accompanied by Willie Olmstead. Deep Creek o ......Nettie Covey other Salt Lakers, will go to on "Skipping Redowa". some f vep.of work do assessment Wood to Ethel "Caroling of tbe Birds".. .Vi,. day "Sentimental Mazourka". . ......... Edna Mosher six claims located last spring. Most; ?f .ihe e, "Heim weh". . .... . .. ... ...... Anna Henderson ore in and abojut these claims is ...Lucy Corker and before the1 railroad to this district ws Spinning Wheel"...., Bird Leybach's Fifth Nocturne"..... ...Fannie think it worth While to they did not mem. Henderson assured wora: "Twittering of the Birs".....Lnddy ? ; ; to noiu Wlneiawski's'YsUe de Concert".... Effie lie ebe do any . mention Olmstead deserves Master special j sisTKior.! for excellence of performance, though he y v . uouzrs BUST . y i would hare played with more expression Writes a Slowing had he not been so nervous. Miss Mosher Superintendent Perrls i Zt. Upon Report also deserves notice. Vflh training she Editor TRiBrjra: There Is but a 'alight will be able to Interpret successfully tbe works of the great masters. Tbe last selec- skif t of snow on j the highest peaks! of the of the pro- Mount tion was tbe most pretentious range, and no work is istoppe3 gramme. The young . performer . has evi- on thatBaldy account in any of tbe mines that and enthusiasm, dently nerve, knowledge down worked. , ; ! . to labor on are being but she must get right technique to present such a work with suc- v The , returns j from the assays of cess.the Mountain .Chief are fine, runajng m was served Immediately after In gold ind to $265 Vep the concert, and then there was dancing, up Is situated! fn the is Tb silver.' property first for tbe little ones and then for the Cottonwood. 7 above the Cry stall group) older onfs in the dining-rooM. Scott. Tbe Moon by Mr- - Georgeoffered has a handsome owned Proprietor Wbittemore been $30,000, ; and is Chief has tain suite, of narlors, and he made everything owned by Mr. Frank E. King and: son and cleasant for the party. All had a right Mr. W. H. Warei The entire width of tbe pleasant evening. . vein is about 130 feet, with ore strata: from ".;'': wosdeulaitd. two to five feet in width, with two tunnels folks to In the for tbe mine. One Is in about seventy feet, lttle all the things the formation, is at this favorite amusement re- tbe other higher" up onwith see five feet of gray sixty-eigcrowded feet, at should'be every about sort, the house ore. It is a'contact, narformance. The greatest curiosity for tellurium and gray porphyry, tha children to see is tbe wonderful snake being between quartzite of access.' and tbe Cotton charmer. "xThis fearless woman handles the The mine is easy over the south end. of jthe and smallest reptiles with apparent wood creek rung largest entovment. wrapping tnem aoout ner neca ground, with sufficient water to run a ten-stamill. This property is among the and waist and evincing genuine affection has best of the Cottonwood mines in the Mount foe - the awful creatures. Mr. Catulleillu-Ia. i I 1 , b Baldy district, clever arranged another exceedinglycalculated now Is four men, to working and The Homespun maln-xeiskill, of creat beauty which sbows the cutting open make the young people do a heap of guess or sport ana fine ore. A tunnel 100 feet long; has Peeo ing. A little of every kina. and all for 10 started on a cross vein, to run into the maip pleasure Is in store for them, vein of ore all! the way, and will cut tbe cents. . isoTbs. main vein of the Homespun seventy five 1 i ThAra will be no matinee at the Theater feet below the surface. The main gulch of the Homespun, is a washout from the edge y. I and exposes many cross of tbe timber-lineMr. Kendall of "The Hustler" company veins from tbe main vein of the feeders and was with i who Is sick at Cllft pneumonia, mine. , It is now clearly proven that tbe shade better yesterday, but can do no act-- v vein of the Homespun, mine and the-- Hard i ldeor the Dalton property are of lng In Salt Lake. Cash vein : ThA V. P. S. C. E. of the Baptist Church ticaL v M yof ore ever'found social at the church chunks finest of the One gave a largely Attended mo tbe Ohio mining district was dug out lust last evening, wnicn was Mandolin Club. Re-- In the Juanlta a fifty-pouMr. Frank E. week t,.rtiT hv followed ore that, will assay the exercises, and all chunkbyof tellurium goldKing; fhfflnu had an enjoyable time. from $300,000 to $400,000 per ton. It should sent to the World's Fair as a specimen be ) Itemed from the Depths of Misery. ; of gold ore front Mount Baldy. i ThamiBPrv endured br Unfortnnates whose on as the a location made Mr. ground King ., . Slrlc Hutv in li iinnathl( j;uiut the Pistol Pocket mine, and It Is pretty evH headaches, nausea, costiveness, disorder of the dent that this find ofis on the line of tbe uuivfc dizestlve apparatus, uc.riuutu, tbe peak known as Branch mlae, east : sourness lire ureiu, oi mK. nrl ncrht fihmilderbliiae. ficklo i is a sister vein Branch the Peak;1 Brizuam .tt,, of bil- of tbe Bully Boy and Webster,; which has nrititi. tkm imooe tb hateful lndioin which, however, speedily vanish when assays of some $30,000 in gold per ton. i stomach Bitter ia employed asdis-a shown !., was in tbe Dalton mine and; went all' I of is its work reznlator. 'Most effectually kindness of Mr. Edward it by the of renewal a as through carried out, complete ciplining functions Skews, tbe ; present superintendent.'; the digestive, secretive and evacuative Dalton ia a i noble property,! Incases of malarial dis- - The proves. satisfactorily , , . involved. frlani ,k" r,ini-ii- i ease ,. 7 toe and by the present oiitlook throuth the. i'""v,r,' and for maladies of a malarial type Hostetters management of Mr. Skews it will take on a new phase of development.; The pack train' it is unrivaled, laxative painless but effective of kla-n- e Is now delivering to the mill over a hundred! chronio admirable preventive a snd it is an gen-erof fine ore every day, and a heavy ore; and sacks and superb rheumatism, trouble Daltoul tonio and corrective. body is now being opened inandthe WH con-- v ruiDe; It i3 better than ever, Cool, healthful, strengthening Idanha, tlnue to the bottom of Brigham Peak.? Mark? r t tit The reception tendered to Hate Field, Utah's staunch friend, at the Metropolitan Hotel last evening showed in what estimation lately. . .The VeBpasIan inoreased its force again the loyal people of this city hold tbe courtbe first of the week, so we were informed ageous little woman who with voice and pea by the general superintendent of. that prophas fought for the emancipation of tbe Morerty Mr.iFrank Ulatt. , t There are rumors that the Minnie mine is mon women from the yoke of polygamy. At an early hour the guests began to assemble, soon! to change hands. The Minnie produces some of tbe richest ore coming from and for two hours Miss Field was the recipCar Fork gulch. ient of congratulations and hearty handThe amount of ore shipped from the Bingshakes. Taking a position in the parlor, ham station! and freight charges on same, and surrounded by members of the Woman's for the week ending October 21st, Is as folRelief Corps, under whose auspices the relows; To local points. 1535,795 .pounds ception was arranged. charges on same, $1077.26; to foreign points, ' MISS FIIXD WAS ISTBODUCXD 344.176 charges on same. $1885.70. The to those whom she did not know. There aboVe does not include the shipments from the Lead Mill station, from which plaoe an were many, though, whom she recognized, the handshake was not more equal amount of precious metals was for- and while warded: during the past week. Besides hearty than that accorded tbe stranger, tbe manner in which she greeted them testified drawing all this money out of Bingham for the pleasure she experienced in greeting old Westlour Rio Grande ore, the but hauling ern Company has Its receipts for freight friends. Miss Field is a most pleasing and has hauled in, which amount is by no means In- ready conversationalist, and she herrare faculty of being able to adapt significant; and still it gives its Bingham the self to her environments. She was attired ia for a depot.- 8uoh an' patrons a box-ca brocade satin, trimmed with W. company is the R. G. to match, over which fell In f We learn from good authority, and we passementerie folds a shawl of rare lace, caught neglectful hea'r it generally mentioned by those posted here there op by a jewel. On her aqd are of there thousands the (n camp, that wore breast the. she magnificent G. A. R. jons of sillcious ores in this district, which badge, made of gold and adorned with diaare; of too low grade to smelt, but could be monds, the time of her to her at presented worked profitably by the leaching process. city, four and oae-ba- lf Most of the mines in West Mountain dlytrlct last visit to this years ago. by the ladles of the Womans' Relief jpontain more or less of this ore, which is Corps, of which she Is an honbow: being thrown over tbe dump, the greater ored member. organization the noted life Tbe busy portion of which will average about $20 per woman has led.and which bids fair to become tonii and can be worked by the leaching busier as the years roll on, has told upon process at not to exceed $10 per ton, Includsince her her last visit; a few more" silver ing ruining and hauling.- We cannot see why strands have been added to her wealth of j&aiie of the capitalists and energetic mining exbalr, and tbe deep lines which- so ark her ineki of Salt Lake, who are looking for profit- battle show her.countenance that pressive able Investments, have overlooked a chance with life has not een free worries and fori an investment of this' kind. This Is a , scheme that will be carried out in - Bingham Janxieties. . THB RBCEPTIOS" jsodher lor liter, and will not only be profireason an and for In'ormal one, that table to the projectors, but will advance an Cas evenmore the the During a enjoyable. whole to benefit be will the Industry that were selections musical choice rendered, ing txcrriiory. i and refreshments were served with a lavish piand by a committee of the Woman's Relief fi ,s i iMBiii from iioiio iiismct. irintio Miner, 23rd: There are fifteen Corpse- - The reception committee embraced 'four-hors- e teams hauling ore from the Mrs. C. M. Onion. Mrs. J. N. Melton, Miss S. Munimoth dump to Shettle's mill. That L. Monroe, Mrs James Campbell and . Mrs. IfnHIl 1a rlnlnw n tiler hniinnu t.hou mfl B. A. M. Froisetb, to whom all praise should Is payltg the owners a handsome dividend be given for tbe very successful manner in which the reception was conducted. k each month J '. THS CALLERS. Tetro! iThe Mining Company has erected a commodious tunnel-hous- e at the mouth of During the evening several hundred of .the tunneh ThU will enable them to con- our best known people were presented to tinue work all winter, which it is the inten- Miss Field, among them being Hon. C. S. Varlan and wife, Mrs, James Camper, Mrs. sion of the company to do. I fJoh'n Tlernan is still working four men on E. M. Onion; Mrs.'Klnney, Miss S. L. Monroe. C. thet Iron Mountain, doing development Mrs. Charles Farnsworth. Mrs. Eleanor B. Colonel and wife. Major Young, some Bradley bodies fine ore. of have iwprkJf They and are located about one and a half miles A. M. Frolseth and wife. Hon. C. C. Goodwin, Hon. O. W. Powers. Mrs. Warren Paul, north of the'Mammoth of tbe North. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. SherI !EL B. Walker, who has a lease and bond Mrs. Maud. Miss Perry, .oil the Scotia in West Tintio, has been taking man, Mr. andMrs. J. A. Bailey. James, and Captain high-grasome ore for the past out silver Miss Edna Kimball, Mrs. Heath, Campbell. SO ounces in ten days. Assays of .85 and C H. Parsons. Mrs. silver and 30 per cent lead have been made, Mr. andMrs.Mrs. S. G. Plgman, Mrs. Bourard and there Is an Immense amount of the ore Kramer, C. U. and wife. J. O. Ross and Martin Jones, . . in sight. C. E. Allen and wife, Hon. J. wife. J. Lynch. Messrs. Fee, Brixen and HalUren of Salt Mrs. s, Miss Smith. Mrs, Viola Smith, L4ke,;owners of the Copper Gulch Jn North MelMrs. Mrs. Mrs. Brink. Campbell. Tintic, are' doing some extensive work on ton. .Miss Mather. ' Mrs. C. F. Agramonte, that property. Tbe tunnel Is now In about Lester Young, Mrs. Hills. Mr. and Mrs. "230i feet, and some very .fine quarts was Ames,? Captain Greenman and wife, found that assays 101. ounces In silver . A Henry Mrs. and Miss. Henderson, Mrs, Tibbetts. was "ore Iron of encountered in. Rer- - David Utter large body and wife. Professor Von ' " . ': the tunneL; Mr. and Mrs. E, H. Parsons, Miss M. Blohm. gome encouraging Reports come from the W. Davis, Miss Kimball, Professor Marcus Mammoth of the North. 'The tunnel Is la E. Jones, Mrs. G. S. Erb, Miss Eva Erb and 200; feet and tracked tbe full length. ' Near W. H. Erb, P. H. Lannan, Dr. N. Johnson. the, face of the tunnel a shaft has been sunk tot a depth of thirty-fiv- e feet, and they are ' Howe scales, tracks. Coffee Mills, ore in which assays 30 ndw working Harrison conveyor. Catalogues of copper per cent copper and 5 ounces In silver. The Borden & Selleck Co.. Chicago. III. owners are greatly encouraged and are satisfied they have a bonanza. t Druggists and bars sell Idanha. Negotiations are pending for a sale of the Notice Is Hereby Given Eagle by the owners, John and John H. old customers and friends and the to all D. my to Washington, C, parlies. MeChrystal. In we are general that the Walker House The price asked for this property public Barber Shop is ' not only still in it, bnt is on unable to, learn, but from what our informant said we are led to believe that it Is top of the pile.: Mr. John Talledge and his expert painters and decorators have large, That the Eagle Is good property will band of work on tbe place this week, and. at been who or beundlsputed. and the parties buy In consequence, the? establishment is now work it wilt be richly rewarded. Some boulders were found gin the drift brighter, cleaner1, and prettier than any of its kind In the town. I being run in the Alaska last Friday that, other place solicit your patronage, and can upon being broke, were found to contain respectfully the best of attention both in and brittle silver in large quantities. promise you hoj-the baths. Do not and at barber tbe shop Bert D. Luce, the principal owner, bad. one work of jthe boulders in bis store Saturday, which fail to get your bath or your tonsorlal Patronize Walker the the done at was as beautiful a specimen kind as barber In and best the Miner man ever saw Mr. Luce reports old reliable the city, 274 Main street, under the Walker Alaska to be improving every day. the ' Chris Fkhr. House. ' ar j Co. received yesterday Fargo ' bullion valued at $3200. McCornlok & Co. received Hanauer bul Hon, $550; silver and lead ores, $18,500, a ji g J j; total of $20,050. j 'j &J mp Mclntyrej and! Al Thompson ,isoeIt Judges knd, with Judge PTS- ? ! ? . Otho is free-for-- - j " To-nig- p :c low-grad- - ": I I ;! He reports the mine as looking better than ever.;: The first shipment of ore, since J tha putting in of new Machinery, was made yes4 terday. The shipment consisted of about 1U . seventy tons. j Tbe company Is working about twentyfour men and expect to ship from 200 td 300 tons of ore every month regularly from now on. . . - Hall-Musica- le Last night was the second of The gagement i - CJ. Schenck. superintendent of the Sam P' son mine at Bingham, was In town yesler-- s Wells.1 ."thehairjiu is " ! OF THE CITY, Concert and Social at Hammond k 1 ' , .. in soon. .:; i Tbe main tunnel on the Yampa mine Is now! in over 600 feet. Rich assays are reported to have been made from that ground There is a rumor of a sale of three mines: at Fish Springs, tbe Emma, Utah and Ga- -j lena, for' S180.CC0. Messrs Van Alstfne,? Reed, Weller and rfsiuon are tbe owners of the property at present, but owing to tha lateness of the hoar and tbe fact that Van Alstine went to' Oregon and Pete Reed tc? Fish fprings, neither of the owners could be found or the names of the purchasers learned, so that nothing authentic could be ; established last night. ' - . . Con- solidated Mining Notes From Bingham and Tintic Items. - d- - 4j- The Petro ground, in all the workings on that property, is reported to be getting better all the time. Tie Wella was among the Dlngham ship. pers Monday, being represented on the shipping roll by twenty tons. 'The average dally shipment from the North Last Chance mine is about five tons. The Concentrator is kept busy. My Gibbons tells us that he has about twenty-fiv- e tons of ore on the Rough and Ready dump for shipment, and will 6end It Salt Lakers Go In on the Eureka THE HUSTLER," WITH A FAIR AUDIENCE. 'T.fiihiir; LIT. EALCY. Keceints . 8ECOXD NIGHT OF V-T cM- - I J iMIning Company. "Iartsvals, Oct. 15, 1E31. XUnwhara Sita from tie "rSalletia," ? Ore and Bullion day. ,.4T finl5hlng a SL'PEEIilTESDEflTFEualS j quarter I J firer THE AMUSEMENTS I ' rl-eata-s nt vice-preside- '' ' - 'I f x 1 -- ' . If" it r f i ! ' ,. j ' M j - ' , 'I'.- , & Hoiighton. , de - -- 'i . j Cum-mlng- . , Car-starte- rs, - for PAira r U 1 pains; never fails to give ease to the sufferer. Instantly stops the most excruciating For SPRAINS, BRUISES, BACKACHE. PAIN IN THE CHEST OR SIDES, HEADACHE TOOTHACHE or any other external PAIN, a few applications, rubbed on by hand, act like magic causing the pain to instantly stop. For CONGESTIONS. INFLAMMATIONS.: PAINS in tbe SMALL OF Till NEURALGIA.! LUMBAGO. SCIATICA, RHEUMATISM. BACK, more extended and repeated applications are necessary. All INTERNAL-PAINDIARRHOEA. DYSENTERY, COLIC. SPASMS, NAUSEA. FAINTING SPELLS. NEB VOUSNESS. SLEEPLESSNESS are relieved Instantly, and quickly cured by taking in by Druggists. wardly 20 to 60 drops In half a tumbler of water. or 50 cents a bottle;ofsold FEVER aud AGUE-With RADWAY'S PILLS there U no better Cure PREVENTIVE ? .T i:.r ..:, :l -- , i .. :.;!:.".! ' i . to-da- y. of-th- e - all-rou- nd MINERS, ATTENTION ORECloTIMBERB y " 111- ' - ' " ' Eqreka Chief, 23rd: It. is estimated that ouf mines will reach a depth of 1800 feet before any water in encountered, and perhaps , not, then. The last carload of Gum Drop ore went ounce gold. 95 S ounces silver and one-ten- Tbe ore body at the Godlva proves to be four feet wide, and the ore is very rich. A carload is already on the d u mp. .; No one has yet been found, it Is said, to take the places of the retiring superintendent; and foreman of the Mammoth. T. Ercanbrack is taking some nice ore out'of the Cornucopia, north of tbe Treasure, mine, which runs from ten to fifteen ounces silver. j The boys In Ruby Hollow - are busy as bees, and lots of development work is being r - - th am now ready to receive city taxes. Please bring your notices with you. E. R. Clute, Assessor and Collector. 1000 Pairs shoes at cost, to make room for new line of goods. Embrace this opportunity to buy shoes cheap before it la too late. w. P. Noble Mercantile Co. - i I Tlie Largest Stock of 'Ji r In the City, Write 0s for Prices. j IViXRIS'pJpJ,- ;MERRILvt'.' &. CO - , 241 NOriti Third West Notice to Property : Owners on State Street. t Is Notice y hereby gien to property owners on 8tate street,, in. Paving District fto. 1, V i. i. Salt Lake City, that all petitions to have .(INCORPCRATED.) the curbing, guttering or paving, lu front of their respective properties, on said street, must be : performed under privateofcontract, Salt Lake City, at filed with the Recorder room S, City Hall, on or before October 27, done. A ' D. 1891. at 5 p. m. . . ' Some very rich sliver and crystallzed A.All s above-namto the relating petitions lead ore was struck in tbe Lucky this week. matter, presented after said date' and hour In-ou- r Art Rooms on the, Second Floor willL be found It goes F00 ounces of silver and 15 per cent will not be considered. lead.- The Chief reporter obtained a beautiof the City Council, made Octoful Specimen of the ore, ihrougb the courtesy berBy20,order f theUatest importations in CLOC2CS, Dn6rJZES,LAIVlP0t; 1891. y of Mrs. C. B. Hancock. J, F. Jack, City Recorder. DECORATED CHIfJAj CUT GLASS, FINE TANS, MIRRORS. The Rising Sua has a car of ore ready for XV. and LOUIS XVI, from forty to fifty Halloween Ball, Friday, October 30th, FRAMES, FANCY FUnMITURE-LOU- iS. sbipment wnich runs i ounces silver; Asof the International under the auspices TADLES, WRITING DESKS, INLAID WOOD Two cars, labeled waste." that were hoisted sociation of Machinists, at G. ' A R. Hall, STYLE, at: the t Keystone one day this week, were Friday. October x 30th. This will be tbe CADI NETS, OMYX AND y MARBLE PEDESTALS. found to literally hang together with born grand social event of tbe season. Olsen's sliver. enlarged quadrille band will furnish good Visitors always welcome. Ben Luce has some brittle silver in the music. Tickets, $1. Alaska which runs from 500 to COO ounces. Spiritual Meeting. Our "Suiaestion Book 7 which wc mail free on It comes la boulders. A shipment of thirty-fiv- e Prof. White will give platform tests Suntons was made this week. evening, at A. O. U. W. Hall. Admis- application, will aid distant purchasers in making selections. Things are humming. at the Dragon Iron day .' mines, and they are using all the teams sion, 10c 150 can are secure.: tons About shipped To tbe Public they j Stats 2nd Jsskscn Sts.T" 36 Ave. De L'Opera a day, and they will continue this amount 1 I would respectf oily inform my old paw until Christmas, at least. This Is a great trons that I am again in business at 45 ComChicago i Pans thing for Silver City, and In connection with mercial street, and Mr. S. A. with Interested the new railroad to the Spy, will make that Miller. ! simply want my old mining friends camp lively. to call and see me, as heretofore, and guarThe Union Pacific evidently means busi- antee them tbe same courtesy as In the past. ness la regard to the branch from Silver We handle only first-clagoods, 'and It will City to the Spy. via isRuby Hollow. From always be a pleasure to see my old friends. alive with railroad Remember the number, 45 Commercial Sliver City the route camps, and grading is going on rapidly. street. Trbwhblla & Mtli.br. " j A MAN WITH A PAIN This will be a great benefit to tbe producers Death to dyspepsia Idanha. otl that vicinity, and will possibly cause ' s' j . quite a camp to spring up there. j lirlckt rcrlekt Brlekt was a .:The King James jyAY cover it with a plaster that shipper this week. and builders can ' be supplied Contractors will not let the pain get away The Julian Lane has 100 tons ready to ship. with tbe best hand-mad- e brick on the marj was taken to the Pasadena ket by the Prospect Park Brick Company. OA load of an if it's because South Second 66 street, mine East Office, ordinary plaster, Wednesday. ' ' ' The samnler is busv on BuMlon-Rec- lr and FUXtSt SI FUR common plasters are not absorbed. . Caroline ore this week. ( ' I Wood Co The bunk house at the Treasure burned Noble, down one day this week. 62 W. Second South st. Sealskin garments made to order. Redylng, repalrlnr. refitting . Remember that "Manltou" is not menu and ' y' is difTercnt,' ' lining a specialty. All kinds of furs factored, but Is a natural water as It flows for sale. ... from the effervescent spring at the foot of It dissolves the raatter that clo Blood. regulator and tonic Idanha Pike's Peak. Hofheimer & Goldwater, sole agents for Utah. the pores, penetrates (goes through) Notice, Vax Borrxs's Cocoa Standard of the World. Cut prices on Furniture this week at the skin and stops pdn. " Barratt Bros.. If. Ton Stay Away yj J"'v- Idanha is an Incomparable table drink. Woods Plaster is worth taHa frorrj our great clothing and shoe sale you X' Backache, Kli.:y Pains, will get left; at the Buckeye, 121 Main. beck New JuiUluery th on ore. yiac a WeU' faster trouble to get. Druists sell then.' W. W. Harvkv & Co. Mrs. Christy has received ber new felts W. 31 Sonth. First at for the winter, baltUk UaekLlnai :.',.. '."''Lacbia3 Ilar-iiOCce, ZZZ S. Main. Ttlepbone 273. - I I ! : - i Gold and Silver Smiths, st. " i i ; y'-- ed I i CHICAGO. - - : . 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