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Show THE DAHilT TEIBUKE: SAXiT TiATrp CITY, UTAH, TIirsBAT XIOniTIIJG. OCTOSEIl 27, 1S91 SHOT BY M rcnomi: tra1" , officers who made the arrests are in error when they state that Andy Buser was in the fleecing game. - Els friends declare he was In California at the time Bnyder that was roped in. HOLD-UP- S. light and Ik 11 FOR FIGHT KERCIC IT r. Flight John Ilie;i Held CP and Robbed men RaidedPoIIcb Court Victory ? Iw. Men Gala Partiil Statements t About the ' . .VniSPot tO , The gamblers It Is said, also bunkoed the anthorltiea In the ease of Snyder. The case was "squared." so the story goes, last Sunday night, when an of the police force dined with him at tbe White House. The next morning the verdant left the hotel without bldding.the cleric good-by- e and is supposed to iave taken the early train for Mt Pleasant. ...... a . other cases. Edith Ashley, the twelve-year-o- ld miss arrested Sunday night on a charge of intent to kill, entered a plea of guilty of discharging firearms within the eity ,limits, but sentence was suspended. : Julius Case, J. J. Brown and C F. O'Connor, hilarious business men who raised a rumpus on a street car Saturday night, and were arrested for disturbing the peace, eaoh forfeited 110. ; r r ; ; , . George Griffin was sent to jail for twenty! days, tor the theft of a baby carriage from J.J. 8tewart, the proprietor of the Tontine restaurant. ....: James Fox and Charles Hess, arrested on suspicion of being connected with tbe rob-- ; bery of the Chinese Bazaar on East Second South street, Sunday afternoon, gave a .good account of themselves and were dis:t , , j charged. : Sam Snowden and John "H alley, accused of stealing honey from J. W. Chamberlain & Co.. were discharged with a reprimand. Kichard Thompson, tbe cbronio Inebriate, was sent to jail for five days. ' ' Ben Crowley, George Ramsey and Fred Arn. ordinary Inebriates, were cash as- -- Police , i ,dir." tbe stationers and printer, .t,t and seriously wounded by footpads and Woody on Fourth First West and ti'Mi Temple unexpected by not entirely wa5 1'p8-.-B'aniThe : iiieeu. rtr a desperate occurred si1 kept Denina mm xor rho Me4bytoiuen lievinSC a . In-tdr- held to answer In He Is accused of stealing a " -- ! -- . wfc.i". f" Dummel- - hdinin ind was ;Sj wbeij the murderous thug hiillets in? tne direction of hi cood fortune they missed him, i "wratalatin hipiself on his up 7 careful all u. ana fired. . .tin dine Sfensation In bis rlgbt .Tu t,,rntil and kicked! the cowardly K.1)U,. t E ',Aa ik, with Sll.-- h !. nd him rolling lin'to the ditch. T. i'leiiw tberi holloaed for p!r was but although the neighborhood; volunteer .ndhecouidnotldrum ud awno by this T: him in mirsuids tbe meA, ItThi decamped so after fchasing them 7.r,-- rl hundred yards he was com of fiis injurjr to abandon account on wllfd ii Tr.-n- late hoar explanation bad reachad police headquarters. The police say that shots were being fired at oda times last night la several directions. The police were called at .2 o'clock this morning to a barn on West FourthSouth, near First West street, where it was re ported two tramps were concealed, The -policemen, however, could find nothing-ther: e. - . I. ' ' i route for all points east. .. , 1st, You can purchase through tickets for all eastern points, at any coupon ticket ofr fice In the West, over this line, taking your choice of routes to the Missouri river. 2nd. .You cau go either by the way of or Kansas City, at your pleasure. Omaha kL attempt to capture bera. f 3rd. From either of those points you can, from rmiiTins; va the Mini i... have your choice of; five distinct routes. a ! ' .t wound, wbicb is located iniuie liately above follows: therliht ankle, ill a stream; and the suff- e. which is the, Hannibal Via tbe Air Line, erer was cotfTeyed to Dr. St indart's short line to the East. where that Ipjiyslcian.; tided by Dr. Via St. Louis, where close connection is' gullet. t blch proved made with all eastern and southeastern Foster extracted, th he routes. ' ' A'; so to b8 s thirty twIilkr. . the- opera-tio- o. from soB4wbat, ttcortrtd someVia Ul world's the Chicago, fair city, Mr. was hlch Kelly times called ."the windy city." r heroically boie. s remoTed td his residence, 418 South Via Toledo, Ohio's great inland city. Firet Wet street, where betas seen by a connecting at that place with the Lake; ; Tsacsi reporter. At that tine (1 o'clock) Shore fast trains for the East. related h wis restine e4syJand wllliiigly Via Dwtrott. Michigan's prettiest and: most beautiful city, where eastern lines lit factsf above detafied. I ose. r . AXOTIlE connect closely. All of the above named points are reached Jobs Coldron.k fraiter at the Walker only by the "Wabash" and direct Bccj. residing between .Third and Fourth direct, by no other line running from the West. Wetvon Third South was hel. up between Ask for your tickets by the way of this Tat Temple a!id Fiifst West di Third South jThfey obtain :d about two line, and accept of them by no other. f fourandmen. We run the finest trains on earth. A bold a pocket omb. - vbea a police officer arrived at the scene assertion, but a. cold fact. Write me for " rates, maps, etc r. Coldron was too jiadly scar ed to Rive a L. C. C.M. or to ;d home until Allen, Hajipsox, description of tbe men General Agent. Traveling Agent. tcrebodf came aloni t. escorl him thither, 1227 Seventeenth Street. Denver. Colo. make good their es- aiuaal, the hold-u-- '. . ! resi-deao- j -- . -- i ps " Of f ' - : INTERNATIONAL, BIMETALLISM. C annon, ' Gor-ijVarshals jBotrVan Dtpatr Will and Charley Ocfudcel raided Sun Tbe Feeling In Favor of the Use of Silver in Europe Growing. Jsci's restaurant in pi It Like alley last CHISAMEX RAIDED. B. I tad arrested three visitors who were Idominoes for njixtdln playinj nil! stakes. They were taken before Commissioner Xorrejl who released them on til Tbey wlU have a bearing this morn-fcl- -" !jttt ,'.;- if MR. - -: ABOUT ESIOrS. ALLEGATIONS TOCSG. Vfj rumors, to the (ffect jthat Chinese giablers bave paid the bead jojf the Police Apartment for the 'pririlejej of running Uiirfimes, have been in circulation for lie put twe weeks, act thos4 prbo have them ire lnc lined ta believe that th rumors are construi ted oh more facts L ted un oa fiction. These stories have bcitn GoTeroment officiate by repeated to the Cbnamen who A New Yohk, Oct. 26 Washington special says:- - The feeling In favor of International bimetallism seems to be growing, and to be likely to prevail in European cabinets, .if the leading European powers oan be convinced that the United States does not Intend to plunge into free coinage. On its motion several gentlemen of standing In private life bave agreed early In thesum-me- r to make so rue Inquiries of foreign financiers, with a view to an international agreement, and to report the results to the President and Secretary of the Treasury, without expense to the Government. They discovered so friendly a feeling to the use of silver in Europe that they recently asked and obtained credentials from our Government, showing who they are and what their instructions are, without bavins authority to commit tbe United States officially to any programme. The fact that these credentials have been asked for is regarded by tbe President as a very encouraging indication of the feeling in England. France and Germany In regard to the remonetlzation of silver. The gentlemen who have been making the inquiries would not have asked for 6uch credentials if they bad not felt tbe time apnegotiations with the proaching for serious European powers, for they have no personal or financial interest in magnifying their tbe de il, and one proprietor bas unburdened iiia self of Sa story which ie will be called iipn t repeat to the grand jury. Ee has staged that has been la the habit of pa Marshal Young jlnp oa the first of each nd every month for P Use pririlage of running bis establishment, ladthat he is advised .when jit is safe to ran wide open or when' t is necessary ,to go ilcw. ,The untutored Mongolian believes tUt it is a license fee. 1 though be wonders 3 all the money he claims he has paid has Kaeaed the City Treasdry, Another Chinaman slated that the Chief Ui informed him jtbat" he Wpuld have to tiosehis place of business as! the "Gentile" ecurt would make Jtr wkrm fqr those who office. . pnibled. The mee-ed foreigner thereupon visited a depuy uarshai at his resl-ea- ce Utiles' Ierve nd Liver PUls and made a prop sition to him which a tew principle regulating the cn Act bowed how much inoi ey thete was in the nomach and bowels through the nerves. A new pot if tbe deal was w rked properly. The discovery. Dr. Miles Pills speedily cure bilious, i raitor offered to pay . or prol ection. as he cess, bad taste, torpid liver, p left, constipation-Unequale- d for men, women, children. Smallest, . (ailed it, and. daclarecl thai nine Chinese cU. Sample Free . SO doses, kMisea eontrtbuted f5i 0 per month for the mildest. snnt! A Ncldeu's. Roberts ht purpose, $350 goio to John 5li Young and 5150 to the Jim Ling, whose Firm Assigns. Brokerage ? amden was recently raided, Thfe. the 26. Irving A. Evans & Co. Oct. BOSTON, 3sary said, would be paid to the marshals senior member of which recently 3 tiiey would ?ree to keep their hands off. tbe has assigned for the protection of suicided, ise deputy cdnvince hln that the triedjto to avoid litigation and to dispose srisery game woiuld iot wortc; and as the creditors, of the assets to advantage. All Indebtedotoiian persisted be made! an appoinness en the Boston Stock Exchange has been to meet binii the ted tbe settled, neitj day inmeetand nearly everything on the New tailed Slates Marshals offlcel The Stock York Exchange. The banks now X1 nd b to f sU)rT WM V9,4 of the house are the obligations usbl holding Parsons.! Thit official repeated Intbecame Is due to $550,000 About erested at once, and made another fully protected. they hold to talk the matteri oVer. For the tbe banks, but the collaterals If all the Indithe Chinaman repeated his story. aggregate about $660,000. ; were colbouse the due accounts a Lis audience consisted of (Judge Zane. vidual considerable a will be surplus. areman Derine there lected, of the ' XO CONTEST THE ASaraXMEST. Marshal, jury. 1- fsoas and others. ! graa , j ' j Since then other have1 In a suit of equity brought by Austin B. takee into the confidence of China--a- n Colby to annul the assignment of Irving A. who claim to have firm is Jobn M. Young Evans & Co. it is -alleged that the articles farcr, readered, t paid solvent. The partnership y (T perfectly not be true, but were so drawn that Evans had a right to r o may the wao harevteard ktoriea think name his successor in the partnership and of Wilmot F something n them. It is alleged that tbe appointment " CHABGEDi TtlTH ADCLtIcKT. jB. Evans as executor by tbe will had the him a partner In the firm. and Mrs. effect of creating XasTr88 capPenr, bT&;n.a rto& wer rreted Hast evenlfig I Government Tare using large TheU. S. Goodcell on l,TllYhxl - the Improved Howe Scales. Cbrtr or duUcrTnumbers SsMi to bave been SS IIL v iotb. preferrediby a friend Borden & Selleck Co.. Agents. Chicago. "omana --familv. Ther were ar- A Wonderful Ieteor. vviufflissioner Greenman. tKo.pt .v morn- LT05S. Ia.. Oct. . -we.r bonas i ri,m mnnt c , e.nA was meteor nz a uuwj j passing uirvuujr Tellarlde bulld- - at BIggS Station, iowa, 'fct a?S? r"Sdt, lD red in color and from east to west. It wasfire as It passed for flashes of bluish lT atationed Fort emitted half After Its passage It resides With , her, parentsat on minute. a C nearly Hr?. line of fire, could be traced by a luminous Hunters It. behind trail to seemed which aceeded la giving bond tinTr11 east from a this in point morning came Dr.:Tqrngren and A. J. White who confirm the Of Blzjrson the MIsslssippl-rlTewon- Report, and say it was one of the most . ever 1 erfui iumw. sights iney crckersi w InfestinK nl eitn0' "othr w.ir.r Mtinltnii" ean rest assured tricic tae unprofitable Spring 1 Ue hat they recelve-only-Pur-Dottle pus upMineral h Slemon Water. av me apring Landry Every Wi ? o'elort ! "reeV yesterdayimorning at 2 Hofbeimer ,& Qpldwater, sole agenU for "was bored near the com- ; tis.'w ?.no Mdium-re" safe and a Utah. etc.77' rest. fTl the Contract Good, MustMake 2ft v " V" a heavy one- - for the o The exact nature of not blown' nlljf ten fees and award'made In tbe dispute between tbe OI; tb tnn ana tne taoauian hoi badly the wisiH Government Dominion WM la the safe but the Onderdook tcck. Jw notnicg respecting Pacific Railway which were not taolested. which of the section railway, br mountain ' Onderdonlc .firm the built wasby oUc. Court. ' C04fl the Dominion Government, was made .J.Eteele d John BonU tbebunko- - for y. This company prenublio which CoQrt." Pa'tial victorv in tbe Police sented amounted, to claims 6UohaT T J on account of the failure nearly tl5.000.000. The arbitrators beard ttcn?T IT:thei.r Tllm. to appear an immense amount of evidence, and made t"4lt 1 h"or Vnen Prosecuting Attorney several visits to the localities in which defvdvthat Snyder had been feat of construction were alleged to exist, "avdo.t ? tv!f ihe an5c-- " he Immediately and their conclusion is that 1879.000 will Sr Steele! and Boni be have to be spent by the Government on w!u9ail ,ne,ther- nf those wprth-V-- .J these fire sections to bring .the railway up teicr fci but before tbe order to the standard stipulation tn tbe syndicate f!?ntj ' a h;s s stel 1n and drew agreement of 1880. Bont Waspopped too late, however. I for it leads reudancerous to neslect catarrh,Hood's Saraa, 51C0 and consumption. by Eichnor's deal. . : . eioagood authority that tha rjJMwrttarThlaall rliha to be in on :! j e; i i ent -- i t'!ne! ? com-ndoaJ- u:y -- . ud,r & r e - ; JWthe hn Z,,u n. - di ? ! to-da- w - W j . vhii-r.iimh urn f.irnii'd of TiarrainH in everv department ef The rounds of the ladder N. B. Just received, big stock of Boys' Salts, Mats and Goods, Caps. Clothing, Furnishing 8 to 15,' h J-- e , j eits finest Roods made, age A. F. iSIPPERLEY & GO.; 15 and SOUTH (Mor lan Block). W.! SECOND 1"? . I MINERS, ATTENTION TIMBERS conj-fiden- ce -- non-reside- i In the Cityi Writ ; --. " : TJs for Prices.! Jes-sup-Gl- ass : tVlORRISOJJ, MERRILL & CO. dll .. j ; well-kno- Kdrti. Tnird West. II i I ; - - ' ' ' PLEASE READ TH IS. no . i - ': , O; Cents a pound for VAN H0UTEN'3 COCOA ("Best & Goes Farthest0) .seems to bei high. Jiet lis compare it with the price of Coffee : wn - i In-ord- Stock of TkQ ILargest 0 .1 i i 1 S " . A Fev Beaioni Why the "Wabash" is the mdst desirable dl We'are climbing up the ladder Of public estimation. And even how are standing At a lofty elevation; But we will keep on olimbing, ?T!li we reach the very top. Though others may be startled, By hearing something drop. pi of $300. before he was. brought to a tbe watch from Fritz Roblltz. - .i. , tht command: t1 suau ' ' ' hands. Toil -- of ab !" SOTES. hv the flashin? of shots were fired lu Looking up he saw one at 1:30 this (uorniag in the quick succession of Secnoticed following him. ond East and Fourth Southvicinity fT'lZJ he bad hiow.wita streets but up tftoe his left arm. to a no lis in: - charged hack-drive- r, - w 1 , . 1 RilllMDId , .- ? reaped be turned sessed $5. hlmseu sate, .reiaaeys George the Callahan, Slthd tint, nrn- - with grand was larceny, sum Foarth South was " OF THE Ui ex-mem- i present cost of reproduction is to be taken. A CITY'S EiiTEOTi'IZZlTS, The materials of which Itjs composed are to be set down at their present market prices, not what they were worth when the road Was built. - For instance, the price of steel, when the Oregon Short Line was built, but a little of being doable what It is 1 Discission cf the Ilailrcd Tjib:-.tion- s lacked now and there - Is almost as great a differHazi r.d::rs;l cf its Cicrd ) ence in other articles of construction, not to ; That Troufcle mention labor. Another point to be here considered Is the elimination of those ousts of Construction which do not enter Into the value of tbe road, as surveying, etc. Again, si piece of road, because It Is built at a great REASONS eiVEN FOB THE RATES FIXED. expense, across a swamp, over a field of E3TH L!AY 60 TO THE WCHLD'S FAI3. lata, or by tunneling through a hill, is nut the more valuable on that account, but tbe less, since the lnorease In Its cost of maintenance and repair, but does not increase its Mr. Allen on the Deep Creek Jtoad earning capacity; and, in a measure, a road The Hebrew Charity Ball A Liecture what it will earn. Small Shipments ts. Carlo&ds-- - Is worth just on Tbeoeopby The Hand Will ' Gone to Arbitrate Locomotive I I KO OSE CAN DISPUTE A Illgh Klvalry GUmore Welcome railroads are desirable, yes. IndispensaFiremen Meeting Nete t and i Fer-- that ble to the community, and are as necessary Items. i to the development of a State as a team to sonaL . 1! the development of a farm. The necessity and Importance of their existence is clearly established, and another proposition follows Tbe Salt Lake Choral Society and Taberas indisputable, their right to a fair There Is some difference between rates on just and equitable valuation. Property, because nacle choir combined held a successful recarload lots and less than carload lotsi The it belongs to a railroad company, should hearsal evening, and ' will be In good rate on flour Is 172 from the; rive 'by the not, for that reason, be taxed mere than shape forlast concerts when the time comes. tbe property of Individuals of the State, unless The carload, while In less than carloadatbe rate it' ownof interest to its a higher rate "Hallelujah 'Chorus- - from the "Mespays Is $1.45 per-- cwt. Then, potatoes may i?be ' ers. property of Individuals of the siah," the" march from "Tannhaeuser" and shipped from here to Denver at four bits in I State Now, assessed at about 50 per cent of Its "Unfold. Ye Portals" from the "Redemp carload lota, but In less the rate ia $1.25. I actualIs.value. tion! were sung, and the effect was grand. The rate on household goods from Denver iAl! men who have taken any ; care to to this city Is $1.23 per cwt. ; f but t one Seventy-fiv- e new members, it ras. themselves on the subject kuow that wishes to move from this- city to Denver he had nounced, not aro in joined the Choral Boole ty in railroads Idaho paying property. ! must pay $2.05 per cwt. exj i These were with the few roads the constructed and It looked as If there last weeks, I . THE DEEP CREEK XtOAD. j ; pectation that they would be profitable, but would be as many more along before the Denver Republican: W. OJ Bl Allen: of the they bave not been and they are operated Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce and: a del-- : ahd maintained, only in the hopes that they winter was over.- Conductor Stephens anegate from' that body to the Transtnlssia-sipmay become so. Take the Oregon Short nounced that the church bad decided to Commercial Congress, which Is Jn SesLiue, for example. To obtain an outlet' to seed the choir to Chicago at the time of tbe sion at Omaha this week, was in; Denver the coast, and a share of the competitive World's Fair, in; competition for the grand yesterday. ..He is one of the iprpmoers of tjraffid of Oregon and Washington, it was prize of $5000, and the expense per person the Deep Creek Railway scheme and yester- compelled to lease tbe lines of the Oregon would probably be $100. He hoped the day received a proposition from a promiRailway & Navigation Company. Last year nent railroad contractor of this jiclty; to the rental paid to this company was $2,556,-593.6- 4, Choral Society could go too, and urged that build the road on a ' plan he thinks will be leaving the net ; earnings of the tbe Legislature be asked to make an approaccepted by the Salt Lake people: The Oregon Short Line and Utah Northern $407 priation so that the Choral could also go. proposition he has reviewed is as follows: per mile, and " a yearly deficit for 1890 of He would like to see both organizations at The contractor will organize a construction il,39682.84. said i he tbe World's Fair. Mr. company that will build the first 100 miles I In viewing these figures another feature bad asked the manager ofStephens the fair at mutio of the road and take the bonds of the rail or peculiarity of railroads presents Itself. in case both bodies of sinters should go road company in payment, providing that It is a business unlike all others in this, if, to Chicago, singers who appeared In both Salt Lake will furnish, grain and provisions that a man cannot, withdraw from it. If a could In both fori the prize. The for the men and' teams while the toad Js man Invests in merchandise in an unprofit- work compete as outlined for the chorus in the move p can or built. he ; sell his able t being goods, locality, as follows: is .concerts The Deep Creek project Is acknowledged hut when be invests in railroads he has Gilmore On tbe 5th, Thursday, November by all railroad men , who kiiow anything identified himself with the business and deChorus" and the "Vales of "Hallelujah about the country to be a good oneij Col- velopment of the., country and must abide Deseret;" Friday, "Unfold, Ye Portals" ' onel D. C. Dodge said to a Republican rethe issue. and "Hail. Bright Abode;"! Saturday, "Pilporter recently that the road should: be 1 The market value of the bonds of the grims Chorus" and "Star' Spangled Banbuilt and that if Salt Lake had the Oregon Short Line and Utah Northern ner." But what Gilmore ia to play has just to put In $100,000 they could easily Show their standing in tbe finaaolal world. not been yet determined. nt These get outside people to do the rest: "bUt,'f he These roads were capitalized for $18,375 per music-lovin- g were to elected people ile. At present their stock is worth 25 said, "the citizens of Bait Lake can't work : Choral In the Society honorary membership ents on the , together, somehow." dollar, or $4594 per mile. Mrs. Elizabeth Abbott Clarke and I. J. ' Tbe line as proposed would reach twenty J J - THE jsROSS BARKINGS Coggswell of Chicago; Mrs.' Henrietta mining districts in the first 200 mites, some for first the six roads in these of Syracuse, N. Y.; and Misses f Idaho, of which are big producers, fit would also months of tbe B. and Emily C. Jessup Of Denver. or Linda 'is $178,539.62, year, present reach bathing resorts and salt wdrks,:and $357,079.24 for the entire year. Of this It. was decided to elect an honorary memthere is little doubt but that it would py fkmpunt. $106,599.85, or cent ber of from in each the per paper thirty city, and R. J. from the start. The line has been surveyed was last Jessup was chosen from The Tribune. Tbe both of the; roads, gross earnings through Nevada to California and the Leg- irearipaid for taxes In Idaho. The gross representatives from the other papers will islature of the former State, has offered a of the Wood River branch for the be chosen when the managements indicate subsidy of $3000 per mile, payable in the, learnings upon its first six months whom they would like to have represent year.based Ipresent bonds of the counties through which the learnings, will be .$24,704. 76; of this amount them.' "Bud"! Whitney is the musio and line Is to run, to the first company that "will was last year paid for dramatic man on the Herald, but as be is an cent per ffiftynine on construct a road the proposed route. Now, that we have had an insight active member of the chorus, the honorary The counties have all agreed to the i action paxes. let us look membership will be conferred on some other business and earnings, their lnto of the Legislature. At a public IfheetHg sworn statementsof civil; the fat engineers member of tbe Herald staff. held In Salt Lake Saturday the announce- ias to their value. .. h Mrs. Clarke is the sister of the late Emma '. .... ment was made that $2,000,000 In bonds Shad roads can be reproduced, at present Abbott, and is a talented mezzo-soprabeen placed In England for the Salt Lake jfe i Thesefor who could easily have made a name for hertbe following rates: prices, ' I i j Deep Creek road. , self had she gone on the operatic stage. Mr. mile. Per Mr: Allen says that within the pas thirty 15.043 Short Line. is a Coggswell Oregon organist of Chia of number days large prospectors from .Utah A Northern 5,070won and has an enviable cago, position for Colorado bave been In the country along iWoBd,River branch 4,953 ..,..:....... the line of the proposed route; to il These figures present the real condition himself in musical circles. " A HIGH RIVALBT. get tbe mineral resources of :Utahwel ad- jot railroads in Idaho. The reason they vertised, be says a special 'effort kill tie iihaye hot been abandoned, is. because they between the Thir There is much made to send a large delegation ftb t the Ifurhlsh a northwest outlet for the main teenth Regiment rivalry, Band of New York, led by Mlulug Congress from that Territory, jThe" lllne of the Union Pacific and the great posand tbe Twenty-secon- d Regiment mineral ovtput of Utah In 1891 rill reah sibilities they hold out for the future. Some Innes, Band of the same 8tate. led by Gilmore. $16,000,000. If- HInnes comes here first, and plays the very ;day when the resources of Idaho are develGONE TO ARBITRATE. oped, land its produots sent to the markets standard pieces that , his famous rival Gil J. H. Morton, locating engineer of "the RSo tot the world, these roads will be worth more plays; as for instance, the overture to to act as ar- ia very dollar their bonds call for, but they 'William Tell." the "Second Hungarian Grande Western, leaves bitrator between the management! of the pnust wait for the slow growth of the coun- - Rhapsody," the overture to "Tannbauser," and Other selections, and. as Gilmore comes Ri3 Grande Southern official and the conry. i Tb amount for which these roads (U. N. Immediately after lane, tbe people of 81 1 tractors on the new extension, whbfeahndt agree over the settlement of aooounts. Mr. and O. S. L.) are mortgaged has been cited Lake will have an abundant opportunity to Morton is considered one of the best! men In fas a criterion as to their value, but a more judge as to the reports flitting around the his profession, and his advice Is wefl worth Misleading standard of . worth could hardly East that tbe Thirteenth Rerlment Band is having. He was not winded to gobfer;into tbe fodnd for that portion of the road in getting away Vlth the" eld man. It Is only Colorado and act as arbitrator, but ihe' dis lldahOk These mortgages are secured by justice to the Seventh Regiment Band that unreserved faith In jthe entire property of the company, the was here In 1887 to say that there has been putants expressed such his judgment, and were so CompIlnpeBtary Inost Valuable of which is their extensive no band In this city that has handled "Tell", in their Invitation, that it was hardly hu- terminal facilities in "the oltles of Butte, and the sextette from "Lucta" as did Oappa.' Mont. Ogden and Salt Lake, Utah, Huntman nature to resist. A long telegram reTBEOSOraiCAI ceived yesterday by him wound upiiWith the ington, Or., and Granger. Wyo., all- beyond William Q. judge of is announced It announcement that "Blessed are tbef peace- fthe limits of our State. In addition 'to the New York and that al of tbe makers, for they shall be called the chil- jfact that no better proof of a deficit can be Salt will Lake visit Society City dren of God." That fetched the fajd man. jshown than a mortgage, I have been as- next Friday. October 80th. His stay will be and when Colonel Dodge advised htth by all sured by a railroad employee that tbe very brief as be leaves on Saturday morn- nion Pacific Company stands back ef these ing. Mr. Judge-ha- s means to go, he gave up further Idea' of re made a tour of CaliforI I .111 ortgages as it does their bonds. While I nia, Washington and Oregon, and is now refusing. ' f statement was true in THE LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN: j eem this latter it home. He has quite a reputation o way authenticated, and I cannot give it turning as The Brotherhood of Ixwomoti vej Flremeni a and earnest speaker and his leo- good Is indifinn t,a.hlf hnwenr. had an enjoyable occasion last evening, n rlth rta.1ntv. onIt which which' Is advertised In another column. ture, these roads were Master J. Ji ilanna ibat the bonds no doubt draw a large crowd of earnest the visit of Vice-Uraon the guarantee of will han. who Is, on a trip from the'Ealf, and i4 built, were sold only thinkers together. Tbe subject is well the Union Pacific, without which endorsechosen and it is believed will materially looking after the Interests-- ; of the order never have been floated at assist those who have somewhat vague One of the largest meetings of the B,rot.heN ment they could hood ever held in tbe city . assembled in Ai any price. ' ideas as tp what theosopby really Is. to arNORTHERN IDAHO.' O. U. W. Hall, representatives beinglpresent j ; rive at a better understanding of it. Mr. I from Ogden, Leadville, Sallda, Terrace ! and In the northern part of the State the con- - Judge Is one of the" persous best fitted ' to Ition of railroads differ but little from that deliver such a lecture as be Is one of the Rawlins, and tbe Salt Lakeys beinjioUt n the south. The main line of the North in force. Reports were submitted ihowin originators of the Theosophlcal Society. and .MrfiHainkf rn I'acino may oe, ana up doubt great growth in the Inorder, con-t- o exoelleat eondltide s, at proncaDie roaa; but ban reports it The Tonio Sol-f- a Normal class wlil meet In in relation the idered its Idaho, BrotherjlHairnki country. throughout Hall as business amount of furnished the Fourteenth Ward Assembly ban travels a good deal In the interests bf ?the tbe order; be is well known to railway mfeh fa road by the country through which it usual, Tuesday evenings, at 8 o'clock. Thomas McIntthx. Instructor. The all over tbe land, especially to thei firemen j Irons, it is not paying property. !r' WOKDERLANDi and he knows what be talks about. when he! .branches of the N. P. and O. R. & N. Com-fpa'fere built into the Coeur d'Alene for A very generous patronage was bestowed says tbe order was never ad flouipshing !a now. He has just Instituted James iLajf the purpose of developing the country and on the house yesterday, everyone enjoying lodge, No. 475, in Grand Junctipn, Co)dj fthe mines, but the mines develop nothingnt tbe unparalleled and incomprehensible work Mr. Hannahan departs fori Portland,' Or: I like what was expected, and could the pres-eof the fearless snake charmer the great condition of these roads bave been fore Fedora. Tbe very remarkable woman this morning at 9:30, on Rio! Grande Westis ern No. 5. Salt Lake lodge, N4i 17&, did seen they would never have been, built. pronounced by the Seers of Egypt as posa. Asis of the County the honors last evening; It strong j fHere the assessments a charmed life. The theatorium at'I thei VWtsors were iwu u buo to mo Duaru sessing some ganization. numberins ninety-tw- o interesting and amuspresents main ing attractions,really $181.16 on .branches, and $2181.15 on for instance, as the If present time. such, ' NOTE AND PERSONAL. j lines, f . Darrow Brothers, who are musical, comical This! distinction between branches and and Interesting; Leavit, the really remark? The railroads will sell round trip .tlc4f main tines Is a just cme and almost uniman. and able jugeler and sleight-of-han- d for the Ogden races Tuesday Inclusive at half rates, tickets good tor the versally recognized in assessing. In ad- Miss Allle Hamilton, the famous female dition to their generally being constructed cornetist. It Is a e;ood show a 1 !!f ff one, return on Sunday. of second-han- d material; and of less intrin-stc- al not a one. the Utah are that It Is claimedroads ' worth, tbey are wholly dependent on NOTES. In the country to make the only pool main line to which they are. attached. two-thir-ds rates for tbe round trip to com theThe The First Brigade Band boys propose wel(question to be considered in determ- coming Gilmore for mercial travelers, the tickets being good at the depot as he comes in " ining what are trunk 'and branch linos, is with a band of over thirty .! : ten days. pieces. do thetr tariff If .what they carry? freight Colonel Dodge left yesterday ori a" special I is entirely 8tJ Mark's is, being counorgan carefully relocal, and restricted to the e, train for Denver, after giving the Rio Grande try through whieU they run, tbey are paired and overhauled by Professor assisted by Professor Daynes. system a thorough looking over. iHe is pr-- J branches or feeders. Now in tbiai light the Itre? U. N. Is fectly satisfied with the way things Extended arrangements for a fine evening clearly a brauch line. Its business f : l being conducted. is local and confined to the district through at tbe Hebrew ball are being completed, The youngest freight trafflce manager int which fit runs. It carrier no through aud one of the best suppers; ever served in the country Is said to be C. A. Parker of thei freight, and is in no way benefited by its this city is promised. "Mop." .He vis oniy5. una rhas been in connection In Mont in a with the Northern Manager Feeley of the Thirteenth Regifor only ten years. He first be Pacific, and Great Northern, both trunk ment railroading Band left last night for the East. ' m ino oaoe oj tne lines, that carefully guard their traffic. gan as an inuex ciera:the.Saritft Innes and his band will be here Conductor To-Feat f r general freight agent of TAXES HERETOFORE PAID. on morning; at 9:40, over the Rio Thursday .' peka, and In three years was general freight' Grande. . The taxes paid last year (and it Is higher I . J agent himself. An aro light has been placed at the west oh a mile of road was: r this) of the Permayivania A recent number QrU, In IdaJw.... of the Tabernacle yard, so that lo entrance .......... ..$175.00 ...v............ a paper published In well-knoMcKeesport, has ibef In Waahington no longer in tbe dark when the 97.S4 is cation railroads In 118.00 Choral Society meets. It is a great Imfollowing notice" of a man in this city: "S. Via Derrau and Wlfei In Oregon.;. . ........... 94.23 Montana Hl.43 provement. of Salt Lake City were In the city on Mon- In,Wyoming.. ' Tbe musio committee of tbe Temple 83.56 ItfUUh. Mr. relatives friends. and, visiting, day, are arranging with Professor Rad-ollf- fe Thus it will be seen that Idaho's taxes Emanuel Derrah was la the ' newspaper business: Id of . tbe organ. Tbe to take ; this city about twelve years ago, and Has exceeded that of the highest adjoining State Professor can charge do this, as he will be called was are almost to double who his and of f note frleads $59.90, that pleased many by the lowest. ' While it is true Idaho's, public upon to officiate only on Christian wees: prosperity as- a Western railroad magnate. '' Iburden is great, this exacting policy toward days. - ScrnaZfcsatlon and jl does not conduce to the best in taxation. Manajcer Bn Aon of the Theater Is ready railroads - Editoh. THXBtnrs : The criticism passed' terests of tbe State. to help tbe cause of music as he is ever ready Another point not to be lost sight of in to assist tbe cause of the drama, and offered upon tbe work of the Idaho States Board! of; Choral Society orchestra yesterday the Equalization in fixing the value f5 failroad.! viewing the railroad question as it presents vthe use of the Theater for the evening if they Is localila tn whatever Idaho benefits are that Itself has, Idaho, particular property ia ties, almost assumed the form jot charges derived by tbe State by their operation Is wished to practice there. Efforts are being made to secure tbe against the intrgrtty and motives of; its conferred uposr.it by outsiders. With th e members. Much of this clamor is, bf coarse, exception of the Transcontinental boom, Chamber Of Commerce Hall for the Choral raised through political reasons,! and piuch not a dollar of ' home or Western capital Society Orchestra to practice In for one or more of it. no doubt, by honest) and ?weir-- ever was invested in these railroads. The two evenings In the week. There is no rea-- l meanlnc Dersona, who may be mistaken in business man of Idaho will not look at an son.wbo this cannot be done, as the hall is i HI : . investment which does not promise a return very little used and it an excellent place to their hasty eoaolusions. - i V f ' Few appreciate the difficulty anjl thiific- - of 10 to 18 per .cent, and these roads are practice in. tors to be considered in reaching a ifair constructed with money which Is not exRemarkable Facts. valuation of a railroad. Take the returns? pected to earn more than 6 per cent, , Heart disease is usually supposed to be incuraplaced before .the Idaho State Board! of! r Idaho needs railroads more than any but when properly treated a large proporEqualization. Railroads assessed in eleven? thing else, and all the encouragement ' she ble, tion of cases can be cured. Thus Mrs. Elmira capcounties, in amounts ranging frOrn $40Q0; to' oan offer should be extended to foreign of Elkhart, Ind., and Mrs. Mary L. Baker, $8000 per mile. Among these eleven assess-- ! ital in their construction. This Is - not tbe Hatch, of Mich., were eared after suffering 90 Ovid, : was made td' leara the talk of a monopolist. The great mineral ors not an effort S. C Liabarger, druggist at San Jose, value or condition of the road (they werej; belt that crosses our State, trending from fears. that Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, which for bis wife." assessing. In none of these counties iwerei tbe southwest to tne northwest, can never cared tbe former, "worked wonderswho had hcatt Levi Mich., of them. Buchanan, asked without for be Logan, railroads any information, developed tbe orf " made two him bottles 80 disease for says years, t seem hundreds . on The are of counties minds Lost There In any way represented; like a new man. ft Dr. Miles' Ntw Heart gone Into the matter jby s river, land on to Lemhi, that only laok the .feel fc simply to have to Robert sold and guaranteed by rex-- ,, cheap transportation of steam to make them Cur guess, either not caring for mistakes, den. Book of wonderful testimonials free. I of tbe State; be to tne corrected! Saw them of under the peaks profitable. pecting will be seen that the! tooth land along the banks of the Salmon Salt Lake Hack Line. equalization: Thus, it ' miners assessment who have lived and helped! bet little ln dwell a thousand original Office, 232 S. Main. Telephone 273. reaching a satisfactory result, and that' the waited for ten years for the advent of a la determining' railroad. When tbe locomotive replaoes the 'The Ceekins; School, only guidesor left to the board tnis class or propescy, were freight wagon, ana tne tramway the peek No. 20 East Third South, Telluride block. the value tbe business afforded by the country' train, remunerative employment will there The first lesson will be given on Thursday be found tor thousands, where at present at 9:30 a. m. "Soups In General.". Call through which the road runs, the former assessments, and the valuation of -- like only a few hundred are working assessments and receive tickets for tbe first course. i j K. and hoping for better times. properly in adjoining States. UCZTS CXTT, Oot. 23, 1S3L There is no tabstltuts for Idaaaa. taooaujotlng the worthof araCroadits ROLES tBOTyTEyAK er 1 lb. of good coffee costs at least 30c., makes 31 93 therefore 90cM f ! yf ; - i "ViH. Cocoa " j UTl'hich is to-d- ay 4 1 prh r " - drvJ I !j j M :Zgt7 " RETAIL PRICE. eente peuad. - "... . I (' . also 90c. cups.f half-pi- nt tl f f V 4 150 " X the Cheapen Drink? i 93 cup3 cf Coffee, 1 150 " "V.H.Cocoa! boId; by. every Orocer. i::::':':-::i:y ia -- r Ii - vice-preside- nt Tbeo-sophlc- w i ny w IN ww "Y ' S. ) - nd TOHXO-flOIif- A. ww ry Z rsu ul- Hie rnpst;lovmS husband will ee the difference in his home ifyou use S3!lj It&yiss labor in house!Warfs ' j ii Cleanliness and neatness about a house are necessary tc insure comfort. Man likes comfort, and if he cant find it at home, he will seek elsewhere for it. Good housewives know that SAPOLIOj makes a; house clean and keeps it bright! Happiness always dwells in a comfortable home. Do you1 wanf cleanliness, comfort and happiness? Try SAPOLIO ma you wm oe urpnseatar. your success. I u- - ;: I 1 NELSON A. RANSOHOFF i ' 50-ce- pool-road- 10-ce- s ' j addd id Ibisstock! already well selected -- ' ! , of i I nt LadiesVand Children's Underwear, Hosiery, Ribbons, ' nt Has j- - 5 LACES AND EME Rad-cliff- A 1 j ,i ; CHILDREN'S HEADWEAR AND K0TJ0K3, most Artistic and complete line of j , Ctomprisinar juraperies, ceo. rut ali tne latest in Stamped Linen Embroideries. S1UC j - 44 SOUTH MAIN-- ti?' Special attention to mail order3. wn !55 Main St, Salt :Lako!City; 2461 Washington Ave., Ogden. i , , ; ! . S!!3TauriSi RIFLES, REVCLVEnS, AUHlTIOli, FI3HIH0 TACXLE,? HaaeliilL Lawn Tecslq ani OntnucinTu (inmAa Slcycles, Tent3, Boadng- GloTes, Indian Clubs, Dumb Bells, Playing Cardr Glasses. Hunting Boots and Iluatin? Cutlery, Field; and Opera, Water-Proof ClotMn, Thompson Boots; Agents for Da Pont Sportino; and Blasting Powder. ; - ! We have everything in the Shooting, Fiohin? and Sporting line. r?7TT.T.TTrr pm a CATW . j NET t ONiDRAUGHT . awawwawawMaMwAW4waawAMawswawAWjawa - Vio b4,ement- - Commercial b?r!"lMoMrSn Ho'tllCbir.ltt .treet, Chaa, DaahalUVs CSS cold EirciTjaiviiLT at OAnriSLD Bnacn; fresh aad the bar and at the fine, over i LArua BLUS E1BBON i ,...S5 ....W .....Vj B. H.; UTiOCZZ iis, is, jik Cj ! Lottie atand. CKKTS Pr.K QUART BOTTLR. CEXTS PLK QUAUT JJOTTLH i CO., Colo Agents, - C9:iijr;r.c:Ti j if 7 |