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Show nEHtERTAIHLIEIlTS. tHU DAILY. OmBUE: SALT LAIIBiCITY, UTAH, SATTJBDAX:HOE2IIKG. 0CT03EB 31,1801. the city having been looking for some time lecture last erenlnt; on the FEDERATED TRADES COUnCiL it.Clerkt Business quiet. Weather against Pt cave a principles al:o;;g the u!;:es of mm fundamental of theosophy. All men at work. He spoke the division of things, spiritual and mundane, into the nucber seven. The theosophista believe this division to be tot fanciful, but formed oa natural prlaci-ple- s. Concert Was a Tri-He told of the complicated death of body Heeling Lost Kislit, zzl Art. of and soul, where the lower nature, composed cnph Hcisures Reported Ijca.; i of roar different elements, divorces itself from the hljher , ; First was the casting off of the physical body; second,, the astral' body; third, i v EE THIS EVEN I H G. passions and desires. i t S LECf 0 nanTHE THAT WILL LE6ISUTI0H The desires astral body and passions and uTf unite together and form an entity, but only .1 for a little while, when they dlseategrate. He explained that this fleeting is entity the unintelligent one thrOugn whloh come on Theooptiy-IIallow- 'm maaifeatationa. Important Measures fbr the ttellet spiritual Bail-Cotil- lion J'-'Party He also In unitheir a belief explained ,nd of Labortnar Men Lahor Day Reversal sea of life, from which : all life is on port Boycott' LiftedReport drawn, and his lecture was ' gratifying and Instructive to the theosophlsts of the city. J the Dfffereat Trades. t f cilnacs . THE Jflwdii1 ncrt bJtBrook-Wecnt- b given Beiment Band ' 7n in the theater to a lare and ae'enlD dlstid honse: and to i .kit tl& audience appreciated ,J but faintly expressing ti i...,w.tLiiably the finest, most it. given in UiUrr baid concert erer to-dfor leaves nd Mr limes ett bv1 the best wishes of Salt M.ed evening's au- keS"VaB Intellectual one, and every and 4ieBe; fonowediMUwltb-As- a a keen rule P"e nrclative and wear " aisanee f Thirte'enth everybody core-Eegiment the eat, 9". th readv response to The crowd a or f P?'? f" " there all night-- The gemCM sextette. mat was the ("""JLt. s' i ay tPP " 3te i "t.Ji i1 nowcr. richness of f: few f"' 'nrssion. Tm noser can rival melody it; and selection with lovely that Ine. r,1 . ' . , its snlrit and with a beauty that captivated tb audience. U the house said It was Just was anything. The sextette cornet and two trom- -. S bf seuphoniuw. latter being Innes himself; other band In Setosaytliatno hsodled it. In this style. A famnaescriptiort could be given to way in which this Performed. For an encore the taking the ru.M wasKivfQ. air. Innes balcony. The-- William Tell" and" Tann1 "L V Z ' were repeated from Thursday '.tLc's by special request; to say that the 3lWkaw.atIoa the Daatorale ana toe ai- ."Taim-Lm-w-Teir cannot be surpassed.sustained notable for the JSSr i itb ls,"ooth ?dfor the - euphoniums. JJk toces f fro:- orrito added to piccolo sMo bySisnor III " e"n - .Sf-SiS- r frolfiieat Sws as -- s"1! - by that It II isf 'master ofgained techniqne. and rt'st ut of; that little, instrument toiKsmore The tLB "anyone would Imagine. Verted" overture was noticeacle for the iTaiBiiooynioTeuie4t in .the first part and reputation aifeadv. work of tbf clarinets, jln the "An-re'e- i" ti,n and "Fete ltlieme" the saxophones, Frencb borcsandfclarinets were reinarkand of expression iea&ty their for sile umpaUietla actjoif. The instruuientation Is to musio vu rerylne. .The Angelus? to fine art.. are: Mulier's pafntlngs ht The dMt and vior yet finished playing of thstolo for cornets a ve tt en ulne satlsfac- Cos. MDmnce ilacabre" did what the viz. made everybody crawl. TH melody is wild.' weird, unique, yet full ef ebwm la conception and of graceful tiough perhaps pungent strains. The was Cavalier" from, the "Bustio "In-ter!n- eo air hammock-swingi- ng drtamy, Jaae-da- y tUl lolled every a mind Into a careless, qiil- ' ernst state that was delicious. Bandmaster Innes was as great as ever with This slide trombone kfs bsaotlfal was f n;ade ' to (Uinty "InsUament - - and cost plated, played it f Theartlt" toaes of exquisite sweetness, and pJir3fplayed and toyed with his golden routed babyLas the distlngaished violin rinoosos do with-- their Stradevarii or Ama-t- ii It is hard to imagine that Innes has an And eqdal in the world in. his specialty. then his leadership demands special mention. He git3 thar" every time. No be Si reaching out his right hand to draw out ese section of his instruments Jn rich crescIs ettier. gold r.'Ca. -- ? who pro-duc- ed . . endo, while the other hand. Is ibrlnglng out fhjm aomewhere else shades of expression that add charm to the general ensemble, lanes uses no music. It is-a- li in his bead,' icd he bring it all out of bis men. Miss has a sweet, flexible and clear voice.' She Is a trained (singer, and her return to Tub is a subject for local congratulation. OUlrier She Tie lady will joip the Choral Society. j so, and th&ij settles It. ; KATI fllLD'S IXCTV&B. should remember that In the Theater m"Alaska and tib."-- ' And the lady's reputation for special ability jin lecturing and interesting an udience, with her strong acdraluable friendship for Utah, ought to " Insure her a large house. AH good citizens Kate Field lectures PLzlsAST A j to-ni- ght BlL'; - very pleasant all was given at G. A. B. Hill last evening ty ,the International of Machtnjfsts, No., IOC Nearly A As-ociati- on a handred couples! ere assembled, .and all eajojed themselves Immensely in dancing to the strains of basic by Olsen's Band intil lau boor this morntne. A large eamber of rfmachlniits from the railroad tiiopj were presengwith their fair ladies. i tfAIXOWE'EJJ COXCERT. ! ' . . gave the town a good looking over" yesterday, and a number of them went out to the Fort. An organ recital was Riven - In their bouor in the Tabernacle early in the afternoon by Professor .' and Miss Lincoln . Sang, 'and ' Daynee. the visitors expressed themselves as highly gratified. Said one of them to : a Tribune reporter : 'We are agreeably I surprised with i Salt Xake. We did hot expect to find such a well built up city, with all the comforts and attractions of civilization. I, for one am i very well pleased with the town." . Hallowe'en concert and1 ball of the Lake Caledonian f!lnh Mnrivin,!! f list evening was a very pleasant and sue- iiui airalr. t About, four hundred qf them terry lads and lassies of bonnte auIdScot-were eatertalaed with national songs,, ounces and musical selections, and the it ream was eiEcing. One pleasantly terminated with of he most interesting features as the daucjng of Mrs. Hunter of the ward. Although 84 years of age toi!pped through the intricate evolutions and genuine Scottish 2r?lwlth aed at its conclusion was vigor apparently daisy. The evening was one will long be remembered ?6y those ' ; -- nasT "coriixias" parjtt. first of that charminy little series of WnlCB wer known lass winter and e Hz wn "Qa through the coming season-"th'CoUJion." was given In St. Mark's ciaiasteveiilsg. These parties call out weetet Imds of the city and gallants qualified; to do honbr to their charms. fiaresf the german were in last night and in and out andgiven through were lua young- - ladles . lowned loiiowmg as ia herewith stated: t-- Downey, black India dotted In Woe b tt(GrC8 Wallace, white'sllk. trimmed iket of gtfd'Uld 8Id Dssemeoterl Holden, black dotted net. blacl net flowered In j.iiQtVfpbCain' over vwad eharoi. B5.med io yellow silk. aiiT. ... t SG'J f nun's welling pink silk. hIte tuIIe nidi over blue v.i. Young, blaek - - " v'1",11? d Kloves. Jk,Mr WaIker' black lace. . nick: wblte ch,n sllk- 2 fcklotosh. cream silk. utl &, fliason i ray ,Ilk " in white, la attendance were Mr. Brstow, Mr. Gregg. Mr. fu tenant Brown. Lieutenant Bred Knl'?tas v?; win Downey. Mr. Crabbe. Mr. Selig-- ri err'..Mr' Mr. Sharp, Mr. cne. "r- - Holden. Mr. vneesman. MrA DoBnellan. Mr. Fabian.' Kt "k'5r' field, Mr. A. B, Jones. Mr. i'-- . ' ' Buccholtx. were Lieutenant - c- - Goodwin. Mrs. VMr i Dn Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hl1 a "'"cu urs. uarnness, Mr. ana Tth'?0?-Mr- r- UlvJi? rS A- - 1--c -n x ? p -- kSnefCf Sc iIark'1 n, and will do soGa3 3 tcs served the alt winter.. Jndze. the noted adept. the theosophista of coming i . ! . - - ten-sha- ; i I f . . Hof-helm- ; : 5 to-nig- ht, 1 Yale-Harva- rd I . . - i . to-nig- -- j ' - I ld -- g' Car-starte- - . - to-nig- ht. 1 ' - ; to-nig- ht. : oue-thir- " i . - i " : hold-back- '. J to-nig- if ht. I -' Gomp-ersan- ; ; ' . j to-nig- - ht. " "- 1 hs 1 fire-pro- of J . d . I to-nigh- t.! 4 : Afw Kaoi - de . - :i 1 ! , 1 -- '' KARLT-cxosrsa . s, . ed " , to-nig- ht. - - . . ? .' a i - 1 ;: ; - . . ; . to-nig- ht. "" i , .. to-nig- ht. . on non-uni- t. .... Z . f v--- ;"-. ' . . .'"--- - len. FLATA. LA . 1 .- , on ... - 4' 'IT' - i - V ... 1 .vv TVTrWPV4FaKI 'f , ' "The San Fran. William T.Coleman, the, Chairman. It tEdgar W. Nye ("Bill Nye"), three v- -f"" u , 01 uic uviuc, iVSri'Vr toy&Srtbh&" t piste storieS " The "A Great German Artist ooa-snpp- iy "THE NAULAHKA," A Novel of America and India, fcy ' Rudyard Kipling and .Woloott Balestler. 1 . story Rudyard Kipling is asso-- c 1 In the invention and composition ofithis of tl novel, h k younS Amerin writer. The hero andWoine India-ated to he in arc transplanted residentsbf aboomtnCr ColoracV. town, noon an Indian idoL and she i search of a famous jeweled r.kl?ce ssld to.be r a Tihvsitian to her ownt sex. The Century hcgins its new volume with . v A GREATreal,-- AMERICAN PROGRAM. MR. SIjOAS ON LA PLATA. B. W. Sloan of Logan, who is interested in mining at La PI ataxia In the city. He say a that he thinks La Plata- wilt eventually, le one of the great camps of the West. : A rich strike has lately. been made in the Bed Jacket. The strike consists of a vein of galena 7x7. A carload of this ore came down to this city last evening. Hoistinjr works are belnx erected at the La Plata mine. This mine aud the Sundown - have together shipped about eight carloads of ore to Omaha. The assays of the Sundown hare begun to show a trace of gold. There are about thirty claims In the camp that are being worked and about the same ! 1. f " .... bydi distinguished Spaa. ITer Ufa of Colttmbns, oa Tn VV Olla S X Siri papers Knportant iaustratd); (richly Anc!onanacs"anuanovc? nyjjr. . t mt ne'trxiwiw,CM It w:a prlitl doing th CastelaT trJ, Emilio serial - Tlw ,Ji..u - rir hie and wort: iiiustrateQ papers on tt" Y . ZZ. . . NewYork tifr: rrsbT;nioai!l"WOe,ine Vork," wSh othcraniclcsoaphcf eta , etc December wid be a richly tUuaaatsd toVwrmn6ent, i I Christmas Number. i TV ,i' 'r,,w,hr Xubtcriilio'ts tirt taken by ttewde.nert an r v Strum grneraiiy, cj htwmmy, or express nutde p.L- - V ; r j " vTJ. RtvtitUvicn thouli number at different points near there, liioh strikes are being made there nearly every. nay. - A strike is reported of gold ore which runs $600 1n gold per ton, but the owners are very reticent In regard to it. ' TJ -- rd. - ' Vi,' LLJM I LIMY of rreat interest and Besins a ne volume with a nuaber prbeanty. Players the Yosemite,The Rivalof A on arUcles U contains illustrated ! - 1 .. TWr? I The enormous mining deposits In the southern part of the Territory are beginning to reattract the attention of outside capitalists, and are. an additional incentive to effort on the part of the Los Angeles people, who are ' pushing the scheme for a direct road between southern California and Mr-foThey say there is no finer iron in the world than Utah iron, and with the new process whereby the olg' making-i- s done away with, the local manufacture of iron and steel ought to be comparatively an " ' - easy matter. . ty fjsUofat THB CENTURY CO. New York. THS BAJBT X'KEE. T. A. Wlckersham returned .yesterday frpm a brief visit to the Baby McKee mine in Big Cottonwood, where be has been inv He specting reports that the wine is looking very wolL The company have just completed ore. and, boarding houses and have everything In first-cla- ss shape for winter . work. The shaft on the tnlno is down; 40 feet and have Just startea td drift on the ore they body. They to keep extracting ore all winter. ' f f ' ' ' " ; :- - " r the-mine- , " ex-pe- ct AND QUEEN BESS. WOO OLA W J. A. Mr. Brim has just come down from a visit to the Woodl&wn Mining Company's a. . a v v r ka.v WAarViiJi a.. property, situated on Honey Comb Fork of Big Cottonwood. On this property a tunnel bas been run for a distance of 3u0 feet; at r&nr, tnat depth-tne- y encountered a body of blgli graae ore, into wnicn ttney nave cut for a distance of eleven feet without having en countered the wall. This body of ore bas been stripped for distance of fifty feet. An assay of the ore, which is free milling. flT jout; grocer sends you anjtiiingr In place of S1P0LI0, send It back uU shows as high as 8743 ounces of silver and nskt opon having Just rrhat yon ordered. SAPOLIO alnays gives satisfaction, ounces in the average is about twenty-si- x -; silver and cent lead. )n floors, taH.es and painted work It acts like a charm. For fConrinsT per The Queen Bess Is another property which tens and metals it has n fqunl. Everything shines after it, and eTen thejchU ' is looking very well. This is an old property 'fen delight in nsing it In their attempts to help around tho house. which was worked some years ago and some ore as went rich down very found, but they the vein pinched out. but now they are 'IliVV TORE. SON3 TOdown on an Incline for a distance of 250 BNOCH MOBG-AN'feet and at the bottom of whtoh they have struok a four-fo- ot vein of free mlilingore ounces sliver wnicn averages seventy-fiv- e to the ton. This property is located near the mouth of Honey Comb Fork. '. Mr. Brim bad a conversation with the superintendent of the Montezuma a short time ago and he reported that they have Justnow completed a shipment of 200 tons and are taking out ore at the rate of three tons per day, and expect to ship 100 tons more this season. An upraise is being run to cut a large fails to trive ease to the sufferer. body of. ore and when this is completed Instantly stops the most excruciatin? pains; never about ten to fifteen tons will be extracted For SPRAINS. BBUISES, BACKACUE. PAIN IN THE CUEST OB SIDES,. HEADAOHE t TOOTHACHE br any other external PAIN, a tew applications, rubbed on by band. aeS '.if!. daily. : ORE AKD BtTLLIOS. like magic. Causing the pain to instantly stop. For CONGESTIONS, INFLAMMATIONS. RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA, .LUMBAGO. SCIATICA PAINS In the SMALL OP THB Wells, Fargo & Co. received vester BACK, more extended and repeated applications are necessary. AH INTERNAL PAINS, day bullion $4026. MoOorniok & Co. received yesterday Han-an- er DIAEUHOEA. DYSENTERY. COLIC. SPASMS, NAUSEA. FAINTING 8PELLS, NERbullion, 13950; silver and lead ores. VOUSNESS! SLEEPLESSNESS are relieved Instantly, and quickly cured; by taking 29 to 60 drops In half a tumbler of water. 50 cents a bottle; sold by Druggists. 11500; a total of $6450. RADWAY'S Cow- - received With PILLS there 1 no better Cure or PREVENTIVE of FEVER and AGUE.; T. B. Jones-- yesterday base bullion, $13,200; lead and silver ores! ' j $10,200; n total of $13,400. . was 13 witb. Hodges busy yesterday ! tons of Saturn. 237 tons of Bullion-Bec- k and Champion, .126 tons of South Galena, 03 tons of Mar field and 18 tons of Utah. Steward made' assays of 237 tons of BullioI U ? Tlie Largest Stock of n-Beck and Champion and 18 tons of .,' Utah. Bishop & Currle had 20 tons of Tie waukee, 48 tons of Petro and an unmarked lot of Eocoo. I Hirschlng' had 13 tons of Saturn. . the City. Write Us for Prices. p & av m. - The pan seys to fhe por.Aeepj oft or youii smurch ma mproverb Ptj - S . . -- ;; . In-war- dly MIN ERS, ATTENTION ORRaON TIMBERS UP j ; to-nig- ht. ABOUT . , . ' ? - : ' TELLS SLOAH Clnb : ill s, The District , Is Bet nnr" Rapidly Pushed Woodland and Queen Bess The Baby Mine Marysvale News Ore and Bullion Notes. to-nig- ht. ; , '. Yo"g. white nun'a veiling. S 1?? - (Territories of Alaska and Utah by Kate Field i &XrZ2BI3 OP TSBvItAIl.BOADS. fllenry Welch, a brakeman In the employ Western Railway, was o?tbe Bio Grande broogrht;to St.- - Mary's Hospital yesterday more dead that alive. While his train was passing through Pleasant; Valley Junction he was struck by a telerraph poie, thrown under the cars, a wheel passing over his right foot, crushing it ,to a jelly, ; and dragged by the bumpers a considerable distance. When picked up he was a mass oi blood and bruises aud It was not believed that ha would survive the' journey to this cjlty. He has been in the employ of the company for several years and has a wife asnd three" children, who; arrived, after a long absence, tram the East a few days ago. j ! " ...... : - tb Rood's Sareaparllla, the common sense remedy? It, bas cured many people. 1 . yi 9 L!H. j : ' 3H . . cf Deposits Asiih Attracting Itlcntion. - o SW-oui- trlmwed In black lace. r Mliiej Walker, cream5 chaUie with f flower u trimmed in, ma- -. .. r. ...i ; MBysiIk..f! ',. a Th lm ! . ""' 1 1 ! The Laterert Every man at work. 27ar)fr After the shops who are violating ordinance. the Sunday-closin- g J. A. Gallasber was appointed on the Legislative Committee to fill vacancy, and Messrs. Kavanaugh and' Cracroft were elected trustees to fill vacancies. , An invitation was extended to the delegates to attend the ball of the Carpenters' Union, which occurs at Ton nger's II all November 10th, where an elegant spread was also promised, and the meeting adjourned. If yea suffer from catarrh why doa't you take ? 1 ..." ' The meeting of the Federated Trades last night was not as large as usual, but jit Was an Interesting aad animated one; bringing out a great deal of that latent oratory whiqh jmay be beard in the future as occasion! ret aires. ' Five new delegates presented themselves fdr Initialldn amoiig them being' the delegate from the Eureka Miners' Unin. (representing over eight hundred members, i 1. '. ' A PRIZE DRILL. The committee on legislation" presented I ' votes. y The Dyer Bides hold a prize drill, for the following report: I j j 1 w No. Next rain over, the Wednesday's which J?oid . and; silver i medals will be Bio Grande will bring two special sleepers awarded, on Monday , evening next, in the Totha Utah Federated car containing. Gilmore's and a Committee on Legislation pressor a partial also a baggage Exposijlon building- -: Lieutenants Brown with Bosina Yokes special sleeper and Sorly are ti be the judges, t The Dyers report of their labors, instructions accordingfto and troupe. ' are after recruits to bring up ;thelr com- contained 'in a resolution the during presehted 1 i summer. on Chlcasro bad It tale A that pany- to the full numerical standard, and Satuarday Three members of the committee met at the Koswell Miller was to retire from the presought to easily find them. j enter ' Ftarlor in the residence of Mr. J. 14. Frank; one ofh idency of the St. Paul road ta order-t-. 4, wostebi.asd. , the two others beihgNeu-rot& Company, and firm the of Drexel. Morgah of the CiKormaker' andpresent the There 'is a world faf amusement, fun and Corcoran; of hat he was to be succeeded by Mr. Ripley. Th diadussioh fvu eninstruction for every youngster in town to- Typographical Union. view A director of the Chicago St Northwestern remoteness the of informal; of and in tirely day at Wonderland. Remember, paDa and time bore h meeting of the. Legislature, says: "Our earnings for September were X T J mamma, it's their day all rlxht reserved- -r tvtlfnff M.n..lK he In the history of the company s largest o are welcome if they was deemed only necessary-ptthough the grown-folkrdraw japfa iaem-- i and the present month of; October, from rebehave themselves. But the little ones have uranua oi measures wnicn wouia reaouna to tne turns at band,1 is also likely- - to exceed any the privilege of monopolizing: the entire welfare of the industrial tniereSt of the territ. k '. labor.3 to in their j organized application previous uctoper." y premises If they want and all for the sum ory A mechanic's, lien law, 'whScu would i It. Is now First Union Paciflo the that of ten cetu reported upstairs, downstairs' and secure to labor first and material next, a lien people are planning for fa complete reoreverywbera., The screat snalte charmer will upon property, of every, character. Tae astonish the children. Professor Campbell ttee are in doubt a to the State which Commihas the ganization of its departments all over the will please and Instruct them i with his air most perfect law in (his connection, aad thought iWest and a consolidation jot offices wherever the cutest plau would be to .edmmunic&te with' practicable. In Denver .the 'and ship, and Abdi All Eel will mystify them. th head of the Federation of titfbor in New York (passenger departments are , 6 freight be put in ; ' KOTES. and secure a copy of the law which would best fit jcharge of one man. and the same policy of The W; C. T. U. will give a 'musical and Utah. . . j economy will be adopted at other points. A n em ployer'S liability act providing elocutionary entertainment- at the Chamber forSecond ofSoials in Boston claim to know very jThe the of limb oi and liie and f safety employees, of Commerce this evening.them to collect damages where the fault tlittle about these plans, Jbut think it possi enabling The visiting Syrians are booked to speak did not rest with the employee, If .Thisj will supply ble that something of the kind may be done. In the Westminister Presbyterian Church to- most to railroad employees .And to carpenter. They are anticipatiug that, thel- September Dainters and others who ara reeouirei) to mount statement of the road's earnings will make morrow (Sunday) evening, j. .. soaffoldiug in the performance of their a Bandmaster Innes celebrated bis 37th .insecure showing. The Union Paei8o people woric,' as well as to employees la mines, factories aregood sending several thousand shares of birthday Thursday evening after the con and other buildioiis which are not provided with new now certificates to London to be used for cert by setting up a spread to his men. proper fire escapes, or which, through ltnpropet re are liable to collapse and bury all delivery purpose. ThSy are lall in Every one in the audience at the theater construction, Yoricr-centl- v. as within the of lots ruins? and. take the Iew jin ;'ln happened place part took copious mental notes for comparison J those that hare been In fuse abroad for some with Impressions to be received at next Third Providing for a labor atatlshojaa. who years past. j ' week's Gihuore concerts. shall combine the duties of such office witii that of connWclloh this! the Ia factory inspector. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Brotherhood "Manltou" j Ginger Oh ampagne, a most are euabled to present the draft ot er of Locomotive Engineers give A social next committe healthful and delicious beverage. Mr. A. bill from J. Johnson, delegateI by St Gold water, sole agents for Utah. an the prepared Friday evening in A. O. U. W. Hallwhere i t Union. Typographical i eAjoyable timxis expected BlakinK it a misdemjeanorfo any emfourth f Kate Field's lecture to offer to an employe, ia whole or in arployer Mr.!Bartlett, agent. Gilmore's4vjTce as for labor the but pay performed auythin rived yesterday afternoon. He Is a very part tender 8POSTZSQ-- If O SUM. legal currency 01 the ceintsy, Jlhe penalty pleasant and eaergetio man and was forfor. the otfen.e being the same as the person merly connected with the Abbott Opera offering counterfeit money. Such a bill, tu its 8. K. Hooper will go East to attend the i oharacter. would apply also td the compulsory Company. football match at Springfield, boarding-hous- e tnluers now Mass. system under which The contra bass saxophone of the Thir- suffer. : r'y j M ur doors. teenth Regiment Band got so badly Jammed at is said to be "loaded", is Fifth Island the evil hot Antelope op In transit that It could not be used last with the Although of Industrial popalatiqn and with Wild geese. So there Is a fine chanoe growtn York to manufactures in Utah, it is wi to take time by for local NiBirods. evening, and must be sent to New , i be repaired. the forelock; therefore a bill 0 prevent prison those entered All in the pool tournament a wise.' measure. at labor this time Is competition The instrumentation of the Thirteenth It is not so loag that It has escaped bur memory at the Cullen, which is to commence next as follows: Two is Band solo Regiment bloodshed was only averted in Tennessee by .Tuesday, will, hold a. meeting ht at clarinets. 2 E flat. 6 first. 4 second. 4 third that the bold rstand ef the miners jagainst a detachment that place' to make the final arrangements and 1 base clarinet; 1 piccolo. 1 flute, loboe, of State prisoners sent to take their places j 4 saxophones, 4 comets. 4 Freich horns. 2 in the mines, resulting In a compromise made by for the match. received! Williams Jim session? following tele 6'alled of an extra who the the 2 Governor, 2 euphoniums, slide trombone, E flat and Legislature for the kola purpose of repealing this gram yesterday from $anthe Francisco: "AY ill BB flat basses and" 1 bass In fF tympani, obnoxious law 1 in that State. I j ' you meet Black Pearl here at 154 pounds; 1 ' drums, etc Sixth Against the introduction Into the Ter- good pu rse ; answer. ' W. H. n arrlson." The Sons of St. George hold a social next ritory for any purpose whatspever,;any private "Blaok Pearl" is from St. Paul and knocked constabulary; This applie jto? the Bon-HeWednesday evening in Temple of. Honor armedand Gorman recently in San Francisco. toot are ibe committee Piakerton army, Hall, for which there is no admission charge. of the opinion that the Illinois la?r will oover Williams answers, "YesJ as soon - as I am The musio will he sbags from Misses Cresgle thismeasoce. ji- La which will be "i with i Blanche,' through La wson, Viola Pratt and Maud Pratt, with & Sevenths-Providin. for a proper pawnbroker's about the 27th of November v I dealers-il- l cornet solo by John Held, and playing by. license, so that second-han- d be ionly a tne uotne uirc4e nuaunue can a. a pleas- obliged to take oat the samel charging rs, Howe scales, trucks. Coffee Mills, stated discount, and protecting the owner of ant time Is anticipated. Harrison of conveyor. property pawned from extortion, and! enabling Borden & Selleck Co.. Chicago. Catalogues 111. ' year .upon payment cf Territories of Alaska and Utah by Kate him to recover within one Ler and and respecinterests closing principal Field Ask for Vaw HotrrsH' Cocoa take no other. tive places of business at 7 pu an., as at present In J f:j : York. New force in ' ' '. Tax. Colleetiomsl .Territories of Alaska and Utah by Kate r Kightb Making Labor Day 'a legal holiday. of Field Collector Clute, reports that thus far he "Ninth system Providing for the. Australian 1 ' I i r has collected taxes to the amount of 975,000, ballot. . Why want for a hat ' when you can bay a. Tenth Exempting" the' property! of men of d of the. amount due. the or about from execution to the: amount of 1300 in. Stetson hat for 90c? The Exposition, 268 families 600 the at rate, of per value. ' I ! ' taxpayers appearing, -- ': , v ... ' H : 1 ; Main. day. The regular- time; for. paying expires These were the most important measures inthis evening, but in order to afford every discussed by the committeel and decided 'Ladles' and gents hats, shoes, bosie.ry. one an opportunity to pay up without being formally upon for --oresentation. Others were discussed underwear and gloves at "Exposition," 260 deas either imprieticable jor impos- Main. and dismissed be hai "'!" : v subject to the delinquent penalty, time. With bat fone labor cided to extend the time a few days.'. So it sible at the present In the and s, Blood reeuiator and tonic Idanha. ilegislatare is in order for the many of representative to; the party tbis. representativewillbeloneipg them being merchants, bankers, etc, to re- in be seen that bur hopes the minority, it Pure Maple sap. j great for the ciprocate the courtesy by sending in the are as small as.our difficulties are laws We guarantee our Maple Sap to .be absoenumeraamount due from them, and thus lessen the passage of even half the proposed There is one thing we eki do, however, and lutely pure, . and will forfeit S100 if our labors of the official and his deputies. One ted: on doing. We can agitate, agitaip, yagita: statement is found untrae. It is made dikeep another. deserves turn good Utah; Organized rectly from the Nap. and Is far superior to Organized labor is growing labor is coming daily to Utah, and "another elec- syrup made from' maple sugar. Kate Field's lecture hence. two tion will be held years Bogebs & Co., to not The committee is w prepared it present See the 5. 10. 15. 20 and 25o counters at present The Leading Grocers, of bat the cost may be to an estimate 4S East 1st South St. ' of the laws enomerated, but may the Exposition, No, 266 Main, procure copies d some idea after hearing frdm Samuel give . Notice. r ) the labor 'statisticians it is; prepared o Why Suffer Paln"V ' thel maitime it with, jln Dr. correspondence eitraeteTTT Leek week at on this a Cut Furniture, open teeth From having in active Barrattprices our intention from now onltef eng≥ i "I ; Bros. will In the future make no extra charge for is i i work. Respeotfully submittedT ; Pmi. CobcObAki administering gas or vitalized t air.:"' GuaranTerritories of Alaska and Utah by Kate 50C. Wm4 NscitpTn1,4er F. teed painless; V i Field J. L Sbanjk. yA- -t Hall. i. t Dancms Aeatieiuy. Dr. J. Lamon of Cincinnati. O.. is permaReport received and the; committee inana children's class ! to structed Saturday, ladies in laws preventing the nently located at No. 51 West iThird South to bring even4 ; to social, Tuesday 4; matinee, of child labor, And jtbef exemp- street. Salt Lake City. A specialist for the cityy to rent for employment ings. The only ball in the liver. Lead" poison cured in forty-eig- ht from taxation of building associations. tion . balls; $15 per night. hours. All stomach troubles speedily cured LABOB DAT RKPORt" of concrete substances, by painless renfoval For Sale Cheap, ; The committee on- - Labor Dayl celebration which seven-tentof the aliments causes new which base Itemized an report, proved of the human family. Catarrh, also morShelving, twenty clothing tables, presented so satisfactory that the members received a burner.flnest hat case in the city, three show... phia habit, cured. M safe, awning, vote of thanks and were" discharged. J cases, two desks, . comand many' other fixtures. President Sleater, from the special Hall's Canker & Diphtheria Remedy for nearly new, 121 Main st. mittee who visited Tintlo recently, spoke of. sale by all druggists Buckeye Store. the royal demonstration given the commitUobehts 4 Neubx. Wholesale. ' tee by the miners, which resulted In bringDinner, including turkey,' 25c; 8unday. UT You Sstay Away; South. ing that influential body into the Federated 12 to 3. Home Dining Parlor, ! our and shoe sale you from j I greaQlothing Trades. A fine lot of mountain grouse, at C. B. j i will get left; at the Buckeye, 131 Main. THE BSES BOTCpTT.i W. W. Harvtst Si CO. Durst's. y. A communication from Milwaukee recited were Pabst Kate the d Utah by Brewing Company that M: Kate Field's lecture Territories of Alaska f ; buildings in that city; where ' none erecting Field v . ,. The lirick! Itnokl ; lirlok! . but scab labor was employed thereon. , unions throughout the country were there-- i and builders can be supplied Contractors to jenforce the with the best band-mabrick on the marWhy th e Wabash' is the most desirable fore more earnestly urged' i i U '1? ?;: Brick Company, Park the route for all polnueast. ket boycott. by Prospect for Another communication from the Presl- -i OSce, 68J East Second South street 1st. You can purchase through tickets of-. dent of-- : the. American Federation of Labors ail eastern points, at any coupon 'ticket Imported Cheese.? See in the West, over this line, taking your formally took off the boyept fifoni thei , Anheuser-Busc- h Neuchatel and Brie cheese at C. B. Durst. beer, and still another from choice pf routes to the MissourlTrlver. -2nd. You can go either by the. way of the St. Louis Brewers' TJiiion announced! 15, $13, 813, 815. surrendered,! r Omaha or Kansas City, at your pleasure.can that the Letup brewery chad suit or overcoat In the house for $15. 3rd. From either of11 those points 'you as and therefore Letup's beer can now bedranki Any Wmtes, of it.. Come at "once tot see them. have your choice of - ve tllstlnct by union men without - any; twinge oi con Think ' no difference whether you need them. Makes , science. i . follows: ,'" less money than we bought them for. v It's Via the Hannibal Air Lined which Is the x hotxjckst ; , Buckeye, 121 Main. short Mne.'fo the East. close connection is Is appre-- s clerks the exoltlng again among where 'Via . Leave Town another demonstration . most; Before made with all eastern and southeastern benson that llneJ one two or stores in to We offer everybody one grand chance. Our be made keep After week's hard work Walden. da Maid $33 suits and all of our hlgh-prleovercoats the world's fair city, some'VlaChicago. The vigilance of the at $15 your choice.- - Yon will, regret It' if surrendered. city.:'-street ; times called "the windy city, clerks was so effective thati according td yon delay,. Buekeye, 121 Main. ( Via Toledo, Ohio's great Lake the with the delegate making then report, after the ' Kate place , connecting at that the Field's leoture East.-hour when It was agreed ito close,' and while) Shore fast trains for and the clerks committee were on duty on the Via Detroit, Michigan's ; prettiest , . ;To the Public, j eastern lines outside, fer the space eft one week he sold most beautiful city, where and after 'On , and a '' of handkerchief a ' collar, pair but a V J connect closely. Nov. . 1st on surrendered are that condition overalls.. ; tie i All of the above named points andreached, be will store closed Our at direct another merchant ' acrosshe street could be r; 6:30 m. direct, only by the ."Wabash" 1 p. T same persu-asionThis West. the closed the from up by line no other ranning our customers willendearor We trust that by named r Thatbam. and the Ask for your tickets by the way of- -this merchant Js are to do their trading before that time and asIn will force and hold out no union other. :lerks of line, and accept themUyon earth. A bold has been started suasion among the sist in the movement that the fort as long as moral We run the finest trains in to those employed efgoods houses dry so give has Lake me for union men of Salt proven" "assertion, but a cold fact. Write shorter hours, of dele motion On the r in the past. fective rates, maps, etc GjtOXSBBCK.& HOUGHTOJC. . committee from the Federated 0. M. ITAMrsox, L. AiXES. gate, awas I, !MrThatTrades - appointed toi t visit' GeneraLAgent Don't Forget ". Traveling Agent. j i 1 Colo. Denver.. bam. 1227 Seventeenth Street. ' j that the Buckeye Clothing and Shoe RXPOBTS OF tBADES.. . . r. store Is being sold out, and many goods at Kate Field's lecture I ; 121 Main, Delegate Gallagher reported that half-pric- e . 3nrs an alliance had' been formed with all the ' Territories of Alaska and Son't lie Suckers.; Utah by Kate unions of the lntermountala rezlon, prices. See my miners Don't pay . millionaire fine . i , , b IntroField been ad cards of an j and interchange watches nrices before buyingwfil xr:a miner miner a and pay you. , Goods ducedhad. forfeited his honor among miners j" '"' J Salt Lake Hack Line. . jewelry elsewhere. It who at eash prices. - -273.' . 2S2 Main. old on Installments 3. Offlce, ; than Telephone be Utah. . Ip anywhere better mlzbt 263 Main St., . ,. Alex chief trouble Montana or Colorado. (The i Copp's Mining Code,5tf cents; Copp'sPros-pectc- rs boarding-house- s, ' Better than stimulants Idanha. lies now with the miners Manual, 50 cents; Copp's American ' (; :V ' owned by the mine ownersw". f:. :f : 1 ' For sals at. Thi 1891. Settler's Guide, 25 cents. ; .union "men work. all - bt. Louis, October 20,and at Curpenten Nearly offlce. V TniBpmt the i: to announce my patrons, Plumbers All wortcingi I be to ' t the differences lately : ! nublic in general, that Lather All working. Through Car Servlee. And the In Business too but between this Brewery good, tnany Printers Sunday, November 1st. from Commencing ' Union tfo. 6. Brewed and Maltsters' .. j. at present.--- , corner of Main land Second the Wasatch bloak. city No. 7503, Gambrinus- AssemWy All working, f Desired union men South streets, via Bapld Transit and Hot Brewer have Louis. Mo., I and Bprings Railways., remember the boycott ,onf SciliU Knights of Labor, of St. and that la con- to amicably, vp- I; v J . beer. Yr ' j 5 To Pabst White cents. Sulphur Springs, i sequence of such. seHlement, the boycott Patnten Business picking up; : To Beok's Hot Springs. 10 cents. v".': . inhas Union Ccokt, Waiter and Bctrkeevtrt Cars leave every half hour from 6:50 a. m. against wy product id membership. Complained that to 8:50 p. m-- , ...... . creasing , . balls and social too many anion men, giving Z, W. DtTTUAyar, Agent. -- There i no snbstltate tor Idanbsv restaurants. J Lparvles, patronize non-uni' v , , ,, '".Druggists and bars teU Idanha. : - sap . j The ? MUSICIAKS t VlsmsO ; VuVding bjcrit 0 -- TaUorw "VJ. W. In TKOM MABT8VALE. Sylvester, an old-tim- e prospector from Marysvale, js in town. He brought in a chunk of ore weighing about four pounds which Is fait 1 covered with gold. He re ports finding another nearly as lame and containing about the same quantity of the precious metal. Ho says that since finding these pieces he has traced the same float to the too of Mount Baldy and has there located the Bullion-Ferr- is group. He is confident be bas located the ledge from which this float has cohie'. Two men are at work on this property at present cut ting into the ledge. The property is located on the sooth side of Mt Baldy, while the Daiton is on the north. He says that the mineral belt on which the Sevier and Daiton are situtrted runs through bis property and in a southeasterly direction for a number of miles. He had a piece of rock which came from a place - six miles southeast of his place assayed, and the result was 937 ounces In silver to the ton. 241 Nortb. Third West- - NELSON A. RANSOHOFF Has added to liis already !.; .' .v of. ! well-sel3Ct- 3i stock :; I Ladies', and Children's Underwear, Hosiery, Ribbons, I LACES NOTE AND PEKSOXAU A car of ore came in yesterday from the Golden Oak at Tecoma, Nev. John T. Bich of Brigham City Is in the city, Mr. Bich Is largely interested in La Plata mines.- i CO IVLORISCypt, MERRILL h CHILDSEN'3 EEADWEA3 EHBEOIEERia A MOST ARTISTIC AND COMPLETE ' ,l NdTJONi AND jLISE OF - - Eureka ChUf. 30th: Watson Nesbit has accepted the position of superintendent of the Mammoth, vice Superintendent Watson, resigned. Beferee Lyle is engaged in hearing the; mining suit of Joseph : E. Galigher et aL vs. The Yosemite Mining Company. It prom ises to take up a great deal of time and enrich the lawyers to a considerable extent. Mr.. Winslow's Soothing: Syrup - -- it an old and well tried remedy, and for over fifty years bas been used by millions of toothers for their .children while cutting teeth with perfect success. It .soothes the child, softens the gams, reduces inflammation, allays all pain, cures wind colic, is very pleasant to the taste, and is the best remedy for diarrbma. Sold by druggists ia cents every part of the world. Price twenty-fiv- e a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup and . take no othertokind, as use dur mothers will find it the best medicine ijg the teething period. ' Comprising all tne latest in Stampod Draperies, etc. Embroideries," en SiUfi NELSON A. RANSOHOFF,; tSpecial attention The! Carey-LombaI' ; I 1 - ! - I I '- - Denver Claimed by an Old Settler. . J 44 SOUTH M?IN. to mail orders. Lumber rd Co. ' I IiOKest Prices, Xtirgcst Stock and most Assortment in the City. Complete FuU Stock of all sizes of Timbers. ' I and Correct Delivery. Prompt us let ligure on your bills. i V r i; i I Tho property Oiice and Itetail Yard, 2nd Soutn. and 2nd West, opp. Court House. Denver, owners of Denver are wrourht uo over a Wnolasale and Snipping Yard, TJ. P. Track, tet. 1st and 2nd Norm. deed offered for record. It Is by Jeff Hlldreth I. .I,' .TELEPHONE 499. to Marin E. Cole, transferring to the latter 480 acres of land In the heart of Denver, the title to which is claimed by right of preemption, Hlldreth stating that be settled oa years ago. Should? his 'the land thirty-tw- o claim be upheld It would Involve propertyy owners lrf endless litigation, xne general 1220 S. Main Si. is that the deed Is worth however, opinion, x I, 1 1 ,. Cstabllslied less. . -4 it 1 1333 Coll Oct. 30 f 0. 'LL1BLIK80H - J - Fall, doak Manufacturers SO. . .;. j Micbaelis' Slmonson New York, Oct. and Theodore Weiss, cloak manufacturers, failed to-dwith liabilities of $180,000. XXrOETZK I AWT . mmiM WATCHER CLOCKS, JEWELRY, OnB-Pric- Stora e ay Territories of Altska and Utah by Kate Feld to-nlg- bt. The Native Syrian Missionaries will exhibit for sale Turkish embroideries and Damascus silver filigree work with prices on Monday. November 2i,d, from 10 a. m. to 5 p. no. Ton will have a chance of visiting them at 158' E. 2nd Be nth street. ' ' Kate Field's lecture Invlxcratlng. rezulattoff." Drink Idanha. Territories of Alaska and Utah by Kate tea-sona- '- - - to-nig- ut, .Field to-tfi- ht. ble SILVERWARE, Unslcal Boxes. Optical Gcsis. Etc All cooda warranted represnnted. StteatioB tiven to fine watch rcpsiriaff. A9Z3CT SOX.S TOB ; "... i bond's rateat Special C3.0CX3. 3ir-"winflij-iy IKjEJEZW BEOS., nimtEMLE (HioGEns, mAv.f y. arret C2T5 I - fl Seeps a Full Etc. CTAO lias cf CIjOTHlfJCB' ' And Gents FnraisMsrr "Ooel COOTS, EATS, U aa .13, A. KIT2B misrepresent oodj We Tusntntee satistaeUon, We are bsves cQdsrsoll, aai We Lave cxlt ojts raics. Orders by rclvw etrM mil will - ftlO' ,. IIA1M 6TKI.,.; T, '.. Two doors sou th 1 Wfcttf JLioo W l |