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Show W ...Jib i..- - Consolidated Fro it Jar Company va. Salt Lake Olaas Works. A la favor of plaintiff for t?fi.7S was judgment reoxfered la tbe case of Ldrle L. Caton s. Lorenzo D. nioaey. "1 .; in Ton twistt XT. caroe L. Ooodcell Marshal op Deputy last night from Provo with John L. Brown, sentenced to twenty, years': Imprisonment for wife murder. Eu.iEAT . mtt tilf cf Tc2 Udfenity. ' -- , iroTEe, J Oommlssloasr NorreHa bealtbjs Improving slowly. The, criminal grrlst mill will grind again In tbe Tbfrd Diatriot Court ' The criminal calendar of tbe Third District Court will be taken up Monday. Yesterday was tbe dullest day experienced around tbe Wasatch building In many months, yes- -, JudgeonAnderson did not hold court aoooontof the critical condition terdsy of a la daughter, w bo died la tbe evening. J. B. Taylor waa arrested on the 29th mischief pre'ult, on a charge of malicious ferred by Zelnora Hopper, who alleges that he has taken forcible possession Of a cabin situated at tbe bead of Middle Fork in Tooele county, and which aba claims aa her property. Taylor waa released on bonds Greeamaa, and yesterday by Commissioner will have a bearing on the fitb Inat.. ''0 Za Probata Court. recorded the bad Jadga Barteb yesterday i following Orders t coramla-slone- rs Estate of Elijah Fox report i In partition approved. Estate of Nlles B. Koxsej Bodll A. Illhtx appointed administrator, and bond fixed at and ap$200 j notice to creditors ordered appointed- - praisers Estate of Barbara M. Moaea; final account allowed, and decree of dlatribution made.' ;:''(.' Estate of George Dunfordt claim, of Pardon Broa.de Co. for S773.6Q, with latereat 1,' 1891, at o per cent, apfrom August , proved. ' W. O. Estate of , Free; bearingactof report Nofor of commissioners In partition : f . vember 13th. ',!"''- Estate of Judith - T. "lavoa t November' 22th aet as time to bear petition for letters of distribution. f Estate of Peter O. Thorn aesen ; November 10th set as time to hear petition for letters , of administration. " . Fn::iEiKss la thihd cistbict coust to-morr-ow. John Jj. Crown Cornea Up to Serve fb Twenty Year Probate and Police. Court Minor Note and Item. : : ( . , . . . , i . l. The Yoriaf University of wbioh "WJllsrd Toaof 1 the bead. It a claimant fdr tha peraoaal property la esohsnt, mm tbe follow- -' log petition, filed with Matter In Chancery Xooffcearow yteraar, will snow i In nVe Sapretne' Oaar. Utah Territory, Bali before C T. Uufboaro, pake Oeanty, la Chaaoarr. He. Jditr Ualte4 the atatss, nlsintlff. ts. The Late of the Cberob of eeua Cbrlat of Latter bsist et ssfsad'stft. Isjr To th Hon. al., V. T. Loufbrmwo, $tuir la Chan-r. the The petltiea of- Wilisrd Yeanf tkowi: Young Ualrerlty, lereepeetfali ef aa aitititU Thtt Yaai( University learatae; foandod sod partially endowed by the belri ao4 devieeee of tbe hue lirlgUam Yeuof,by a eacs of trust, of which the dead bora to attoehed. marked ".Exhibit A,'' is a Copy. Th i tbe land thereby convoyed u of the apralue of 80,000, and l altuated on proximate .First, feecoed and A atreete of 8alt Lake City. trust-a- s r t Cor-poraU- ea yt - " ' prea-Uvat- of : :,''",! The bnUdlos oomaalttee of the bnerd of t Young Unlvrrty have decided to have tbe plena of the beildln drawn by Mr. Brace Frio of 'ew York, oee of the foremost arcbi-taet- s of tbe world. Tba building will surroimd aod incloset University grounds, and la estiwill coat wbea completed upwards of mated 1.00U.OOU . Tbe institution will receive IU farther eodow- xnent almost exolustvely from members of the aud legacies. Mormon Churoh through gifts J Bums t to tlfiO.UJO la the amounting been promised It b responsible bare already and sufficient persons, members of the Mormon. Police ZTotea. ", Church; while a oertatn prospect of further and Police In Coart yesterday John Colllna, tbe of J.B. substantial gifts and legaolee from members Montgomery, Epb Kelly and Mary John-eo- n Is found in tba foot that the Unitbat ebnreb. were sent to the pen for five days for tbe Is designed end offlolelly aceepted by versity Oeaeral Board of fcducstloa ef the Church of drunkenness, and J. T. Creel was assessed Jesus Christ of Latter-Ia- y ; sinU"'as. and is S5 for using profane language.: en rally understood to be, the chief educational Tbe police gatheredIn. laat evening Alice fnstltarton among the Latter-Daaaiats. Mr. Willard Young has recently resigned bis Larelle, Alice Oarlio and Annie Iticbard, ae eaptet a in the engineer oorps of the whom tbey found on Franklin avenue v' position lis of venue after tbeir own orlrlnal United States army to accept tU j his time to f atyle. Tbey left f 25 each to satisfy the in the University, and is now devotingpresidency t establishto its work the preliminary necessary maw oi justice. ., ment. Ursat Interest ia the success of the instl satiate tution la manifested by tbe entire "Mormon" people, so far aa thoy have become acquainted with ita alms and obJcte. That tbe University O. T. Calllaon, tbe well known marksman, will brorn asreat and useful factor in tbe educational development of the children of the baa shot thirty dozen duoks on Utah ' just as a certainty. Saints may be rewarded 4 a Bait Lake firm. Lake for : be from will observed the accompanying It ''! ; raxcBBS' extra, 'dnsd of trust that among the chief aims and institution Is that of making ef The Salt Lake Fencers Ctub baa removed objects of theaad Its students graduates worthy citizens and from tbesmall room la tbe Gladstone buildtrue followers of Jesus Christ, by fitting: them which has been used . during tbe past for some useful by strengthening In ing, month as a club room, aud is 'n6w occupyattachment to the Constitutheir minds a pire pursuit, tion of tbe United States, end to our republican ing commodious quarters In the Uealty Institutions, end that tbe deed exnyessly pre block, ou West Temple etreet. ; vldas thnt no unlawful dootrine aheJc be taught Tbe new rooms are heated by steam! and or lnouloatad. , electricity. Tbe walls are approYour aetltlener aeka that your Iloaor may re--, lighted by decorated with attractive pictures, pact and aagsvst to the supreme Court I this priately and tbe toll racks are well stacked with all Territory that the peritonei property of the late Church ef Jesus Christ of the manifold kinds of weapons.1 kaowa to tbe aerporatiea of tbe now in the bands of theg noble art d't crime LtterDny balnts, receiver, be eat aside for the purpose of The dub baa already a small but and maintaining a department of law la of works on feneiag. inaaid Yeu eg University. It is respectfully aug-- , cluding collection a book published In Italy In I1S40 that property to the value of aot lass than steel engravings and very (illustratedas with 1jO,0U1 be devoted te tbe endownieat of each of beintr one of the Brat '.treatises two or three profoeeorahlpa; and that- proparty-t- valuable, ou. this .subject,. ever published). aadaddJr the value of not lesa than one hundred nard fifty the use ad dollars be used fer tbe ereo tlons will be made from tine to time . . of tbe projected buildings, which, tlonofapart sucb recent works a ara. 'at praotieal hall be elteble for and ahall be devoted to the of 4 U of the said law department, and that the use. erpoeee Professor Andre, the club's maitre f siaue ef the property or fund. If there be any, be set aeide for the purp-of forming and d'armea, baa an eotbualaatlo olaas working a la library la connection with tbe aaid under bla direction two or three veniaga . lew tbe a. dapartsaaat. It ie further auggastad that week; busman aveatag aaldoaa passe of tbe etteh fend be platied ia the bands of tb trusteesaocord-aaowitor witaout lesson net,, whether night e used be to la then) by Young University, v olever sword play. with the terms of these requests, and under nessing somawas started about a month since Tbe club eaeb. regulationa and reatrtctlons as your Honor ' land the. hupreme Court of the Territory may by two or three lovers of the sport rather deem prudent. The power to nominate pro as aa but the eathmsaaatlo supp-a of the cu- - ort-It experiment, feasors mlgbt be lodjred in the Justloes eoelvcai-shows V' bean It ,ta officials a long-fe- lt other body- or pre ins Court, er ia each a want; and assuraa it pertaanent . be selected. " may of oourse i- v ' ? It is unnecessary to suggest" to your exlatenee. Honor that if the dlspofcltlon her outlined does. To overcome the marks of age. all wba have not for any reason meet with th approval of Buckingham's Dye tor gray beards should use. '; either yourself or the Supreme .Court, tbe fond the Whiskers, the best and cleanest dye made for trustees of j mlrht stili be vested in the Young J ia oolorlag brown or blacky; . t Uatveralty, to be employed either generally or A the pursuit of the objects of that institution, 1 In soma special course or courses to be named by WoWaa, ; m Man and '' - tb Monor and approved by the Court. arohltect. Is a Air. William yoarwill Carroll, be seen from the accompanying deed it off one's bat ta,' ' lis bad to take gentleman did at the not exist that thethesaid University dissolution of the aforesaid oorpora- - one 'brother living iri Liverpool, England-auddenltime of a few leontha ago, 'one morning and pur- -' that, therefore, tbe objects, tlen, and now asks tha While atlU In bed. he received a cablegram your petitioner poses for which this property be devoted were among the objects announcing bla brotbers deftth and begand purposes for which said personal property ging him to conaS and belp"tbe family. The was Originally acquired. Nor oan it be urged brother, three or four years ago, bad a wife uses and purposes for which yeur petithat thenow seeks to have this fund devoted are. aud alx children and waa doing a prosperous tioner and In whole or in part, opposed to public policy or business. Two of the children, sickened or that they are contrary to the died. Their deth broke their ' motaer'e frood ofmorals, a few montba she the llnitad States. and after Krom the facta stated above, it will no doubt heart, Then the drooping husband and father gave result that tbe students eu rolled at Young Uni- - dled' up. neglected bis business, draok heavily, be. almost without exoeption. roeinversity will of the bera ef the Mormon. Churoh, and, therefore, and on tha day prior to the receipt either themselves donors, or the off spring of don cablegram by William Carroll, fell dead la ;'.''''!-.-.' or of the fund In question. tbe street. This fund was contributed by Mormons and J When th news came Mr. William Carroll handled by Mormons with certain purposes and at onoe atarted for England. He found tbe use and bene at of Mormons. Tbe four objects for children aged respectively 14. of the Uulted States has deciaied 31. orphan Supreme Court and and 8 years. Their father bad r left these objeots purposes to bo wholly or in mother of nothing. A oouala of the pattoblectlonable; but has nowhere declarsd, tbem a young lady I bad taken r nor. Indeed, oan it reasonably be said that rbj these children, in Which a care of them aad held tbem Will"Jeotsand purposes cannot be found fund donated exclusively by Mormons may' be iam Carroll consulted with together. his wife, asking use Mormons and beuetlt of her wbat be should do. Her answer waa to for the employed by Mormons upon trusts and chartii, not only do as be thought .best, adding .jtbat If be In ovvrv but from tree legal objection, to be a would seem, in vii. rospect of the wished, she would undertake commendable. It The - reault was them. demises and In the light of tbe histery or the mother to tmes that there is no object or purpou either that all tbe children and tber young lady tnore appropriate or more useful eud more free were of William brostght bare andIsthe homehorned from legal and other objections to which tbia Carroll Tha their and his wife ' fund Cau . be applied, than in teaching the youth Malata the principles of ooasti-:- : children are better dressed than they bad ef the Latter-ba- y been from the time tbelr own' mother died. tutlonal and other law. This aiiffgestlon Is submitted to your Honor In Tbey all are attending school and are the confident belief that the disposition asked happy, and only the near friaads of Mr, and furnishes a purpose lawful in character, nearly Mra Carrolli know anything about what to the purposes for which the, eorrespoudiiiK done and are doing, though It Is food was orttfinallV'dedloated and acquired, and they have as Is ever seen splendid aIsshowing whtoh will not Later-Uaonly ybe applauded by tbe entire about asThe Carrol are not chlldlesa, or It ot tbe alnta, but will be ruade. body favored by the American people who, while ap- might have been different. To do splenit may be, the diversion of the fund' did act which Is quickly over 'many people proving, ' from its original obieots and purposes, will view are to, but to deliberately undertake with disfavor any ' disposition which, by dlvejrt-In- g Aha equal care,' support and education of four It, even In part, to those who have not a dollar towards It, will prevent the , helpless children is a mighty uadertaklng for a couple w bo are not rich but rather donors from using it in a lawful and meritorious manner anong themselves.i who havs to work every day for a liveli a WiLLaan Yotrjr,' ' The angeFin the sun ought toaskat hood. By RiCBAao W. Yovxa. Attorney for petia record of the event and credit t tber sama tioner. oa the ledgers of eternity. i ' , r , j avg-rega- ri .. i i y wor-ahlol- na -- 7 1 . Lat-terD- ay j i j I , ; . esteb-lUhln- well-select- ed o I H analn-talni- ag -- j - haa -r- 4 , , " r- - . awaaaaenaanmmjanawaannanasa , - '' -- y. , ; i i . . con-trlbut- - ed - Tx..$Brti . :'," '.. ' Dlatrlot Court. third orderewero laaaed '' The following by Judgu )'-- , Vana yeatardayi v Ta the cevea of Bertha Lindsay ve. Mark an ot deto bearlnc the order the Lindsay, to ahow cause fendant why be ehould not bo required to pax alimony waa continued aottl the fitb Icat. motion to aat aalda writ of review and la to dleeolve raatraloing order waa argued eaaa of, Charlen T. Nelson va. J. W. the 11 a on in et al., and leave granted to amend oorualalat by tbe 8rd Inst. Tbe demurrer waa withdrawn aad twenty . daya allowed in which to sofwer la tbe oaae of Mitchell Wing va. J. E. Uooly et al. i Tbe bearing of tbe ease of William M. Fee vs. William Jvllallorao waa postponed until - the 3rd Inat. The Deep Creek Stage Company waa F. A. etebbina for given Judgment againat tJiO.05. the attorney a for tbe .contending . litlgaata agreeing oa that aom. la the case of J. B. Blaser va, W. II. . TThltoey the demurrer waa withdrawn and daya allowed to anawer. thirty Tbe default of defaadaat waa entered and a decree of divorue granted in tbe case of Oeorjre B. Meredith vs. Liaxle Meredith. 1st tbe dlvroe caaa of Eleanor B. Tufts vs. Ellbridxe Tufta a demurrer to amended complaint and motions to strike out parte cf comtalnt and for temporary-alimonv pt r ?rud and rs:k 6sf sudant waa allowed tea days to' a'si fctaisusatj ca a motion for n new trial h th9 CE2s cf CUadora Watrous vs. IX, IL th convlated adulterer, ktS, '....1 J;,i, of sentencing srmosy ;t';J i I KxZli tbe ti lust. at In tbe eaaa f t.) t o'v-ialr r . .i wa eua- ? vi J. EL t y irni-- 1 la- -' yf s!?r7 t1 : ' to Eaj r. i -- - . - - . ' aub-mltted- s. : - . 'i X i '.a t- - ii? r ' i v. (:- Manltou" Ginger Champagne contains pure Jamaica only our own extraction of and fruit juices. ' liotbetmex . dc ginger.. Uold water, sole agents for Utah. ,1 For Sals Cbssp,"!Shelving, twenty clothing tables, new base burner, finest bat case iq tha city, three showi. -- - " - cases, two desks, fire-pro-of safe, .awning, and many ptber 'fixtures. nearly new. 121 Mala at. ; Buckeye Store. ' 25c j Sunday, Dinner, Jncluding-turkey- .12 to 3. Uorue Dining Parlor. 6 E.Thlrd nouth. To the Alacnners of tbe Itoilaera nt V j - Tradert Exchaqga. carpenters and others' will please meet at thetr rooms- - 39 and 40 Wasatch building, on Tuesday, Nor. 8rd, at 5 - , Members. F p. tn. sharp, to deliberate on a "draft for a Ilea law for jtbe Territory. "i MAXr UCMHRS, ' - Aaettwn J 00 volumes standard and miscellaneous works, family and teachers bibles, albums, acleatlflc, -medical, law, mechanical works, ait and- rare works. Auction at 7 p. m.' 43 Mala street. .' Why want for a bat when you can buy a 2 S3 Stetson ' hat for 09cf The Exposition, . Boon, and private sale-60! ' at Main. Ladles' aad gents bats. ' shoes.' hosiery, underwear aad gloves at "Exposition, 2iS ula- - - - - -- r A stogho: ,' Jrnra) XXaaie v'-- c."r- - - n fcara cyrup utavla ' ' u:r - . .t. Pelitha A2:nst Its Right cf iay b Cdcz:! llurraj's Cad. OVEnCQAT S THE INJURED CBAJCEtUfl IS VERY LOW. Tbe First ill. cross-cutti- Train on tbe O. W. ng - " to-morr- -- - - well-kno- ten-ata- j d vjce-preeide- ' nti ; - - . 1 a: ar , aur-vey- ed er - V , es - No-You-D-on't H v- h ; - n't. . m, t Hath-enbue- k, r . - - k ' . . : - . . Write-about- , ' i . se ' - k, r - vt j ' - Colonel T, P. Murray; says he understands , : -- , M "' ixl:j tly Cccicii.j. tr J tS C.T- -, 1. .m . i ti'- . - j ITr t" t c- D. w---- tat ror ; ,. L-- rs t ,i; jl. '3 t , re r : t . - r, .,.1. c - z : - 2. i 3s;t J i:. t , ... . 1 JI C 3 .t T7 - . . , - - j.- , . dl.v . s . . - i , r j . . r r i - 5 C ? 1:. fr: a - -- Clothing. SHE THE- - SPECIAL UNDERWEAR SALE be-liev- es, " THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY jLt $1.25 a Suit. Three Days Only at Half-Pric- e. Suits, lO Styles, very handsome, medium-anBoys' fine. O irload of nobby Hats. All leading styles in soft an4 stiff 3-Pi- ece ;JTOOT AJCPTTTATED. mar A arm A. SIPPERLEY & TV NELSON A. RANSOHOFF Has added to lais already well selected stock: of -- of the Rio Orande Wester road did not commence on tbe new jtlmer table yesterday, so that the Western; oould make ita new schedule time the run of the No. 1 train will not begin until morning, so that tothis city at tha usual day's No. 1 No. 1, howtime et 4(30 p. m. ever, leaves Oraad Junction at 1 a. m., and makes this city at IS in. Ladies' and Children's Underwe ar, Hosiery, Ribbons, to-da- y. to-morr- aw wlll-reao- Tg?g h To-morro- w's LACK I .viukiaaBt oAatvoxDS. Following Is the statement of the ear-loa- ds of freight received in this city and at the emitters week ending October for the ". 80tb, lneluaivet Ore 251. . coal $33, salt 78, limerook 49. lumbar ;47, hay aad grain, 40. coke 28, re dressed atone li, b.rlck14; live stock 9, 9, muimr 8. lead. tc 7. oil 7. cBar- 'coal a, wines aed. liquors 6. canned goads 5, ateat 5; Junk 5 iron pipe, etc 6, flour aad feed 4. paving material 3. stoves 8, post 2, potatoes 2, vis agar 2, poles and pleklas ! 2, earthenware 9, wagon s 9, soap 2. freit t.' machinery 2. ate am flxvnre 1, iron 1. ; plate ; glass 1. bundles papert 1, sulphur' L starch 1, axle grease 1.1. washing machines 1, rice 1, silverware flnmea 1, soda 1. Candle l.( tar 1, eggs 1, wooden ware 1. boiler iron 1. powder 1. ties 1, starch ,1, arc-cla- y. 1, codfish 1 sleds 1. boxes 1, matobef 1, raisins 1. household goods 1, rye aed oats 1, cheese i; hardware 1, trees 1, ; cannon 1, mlscsllaneous 2. Total carloads 890V.J fj.,;'. IJJi,: I 'a. AKD 7rm s,ra ir ra.-r- r i ugga- EHIfiOIDEHlES,' CHILDREN'S HEAD WEAK AKD N0TJ3K3, A MOST -- LWI XETMTIC AMD COMPLETE a9 Idf" NELSON ' fm r city v A special train of. fourteen.cafs of bepr frem Milwaukee will pass th,!, week over' tbe Rio Grande Western,., en route to Ban Francisco.- - Tha train' will be decorated aad a grand's display made; . over it. a special the train of sugar recently went East ever same road to Kansas City from San Fraa-olac- o. A. Phillips's excursion will be in today, over tbe Western, along with two oars of horses for J. B. Haggln of San Francisco, The excursionists will step over in this city, but the horses will be put right through. - ;' :;: noTp AJtp rxnso'irAt.. B. st. fcalef, general traveling auditor of the Union Paclfio 1 In tewn. W, 8 Straw, 'a ratlroad (contractor of Spring vllle is at tbe Whtlte Bonse-- i A- - fine photograph of tbe Lebf Sugar works has been - hung ap in the Rio Grande Western ofdeas.';. The Union Pclfie passenger agent bad last evening that tbe cbaoes-dweather were too great to attempt to run a o last Garfield tralawill countermanded the to-d-ayerder. There night to theBeach. therefore be no train And All Kinds .cf - ' f,.,.m TH . - Largest Stoclc : ! ...... of - I ;;' In the City. Write lis for Prices. inln Snn-e-r ' e - OlCRISiSlI'i' MERRILL-S be Oottma. CountLOsoar Wennleck feels he baa the best of all who have been easting little slurs aV biro. He ha received letters from Mrs. Pendleton of San ; Francisco acknowl:' , T-Tini- MINERS, ATTENTION y or vltallred air. "Guaranadmialstcrlng gat :' IT. teed painless; 50c. , - o pd vTlsy 1 OMca, xecntecL Promptly From having teeth extracted? Dr. Lceka for will In tb future mak no extra-charg-- .. - f '''.".j ii st and Hednction HacMncry, pnilders' Iron Work,' Oteol Beams. Hepairs on machinery, Pipe Cutting and ETrythig Appcrtaiiiinfj to Onr Iino cen,-elad- ed ' Soati . : .Iv- SOUTH MAIH ITintn Ilacliiiicry, Conoentrating Ililla, Guarta . - RANSOHOFP, Ucst Ssccsd LitliStrni ' ' ' MANUFACTURERS OF r . . f and OSerut Herts. ait?estjst ' BIES. A. 9peiasattnion to .mail orders. : SPXCIAZ IRAIIT OV -- all ttxe latest in Stamped Linen Emoroideriea', Comprising Aa. Soraperl8, fur-nlta- I- f. , OP .-t 1 CO., IS and. 17 W. 3ECQND SOUTH (Morlan .Blook). PXXJLTKD. As the Eastern connections d hats. The hospital surgeons found it necessary yesterday to amputate; the Injured footac-of the "Rio IGrande Western brakeman, an count of whose misfortune was riven In yesterday's iXRiBtxac. Whether tbe poor fellow will live lor not;: Is a problem, at present, as he suffered a terrible shock. He was climbing down; the side of a furniture car, wblob la much wider than the ordinary car. when a telegraph pole atruok him, and off be went on to the ground. 4 - The 2A : CO M Cz Ilortli Tnird Waet. Lumber. Go; Carey-Lomba- rd edging tbe receipt in full of her claim : the state; ' ' ' ' against hint, .and volunteering ' , . ment that at all times during a long resi was hi conduct dence at her hotel, Liowest that ofi most) ". .. a perfect gentleman. lie also has letter City. from the lady in Oakland, whose daughter ' . sizes the Count waa much attached to, giving him and encloetng letters a perfect character, v ' ' from the Count's father in Naples, which . Xiet with stately; courtesy i; thanks the lady for bar attaattpps to bis,'son aad for tbe good vaccount she writes ot him. : Office fend. Retail Yard, 2nd. South and 2nd Westopp. Court House; . manager of tbe Kantsford the Finally, endorses the good behavior of the young Wholesale and Shipping Yard, .17. P. Trade, bet. 1st and. 2nd. North. man. Tbe Count thinks that all bis trenble disa in came throogb tbe delay 4 96. receiving was held five daya at tbe patch, which ' YSDlAMQHO XAKt Walker, in expectation of "his com log. when TTTN CHICHESTER'S E NGU8H, RE 6 CtOSS be was all the time, at the Knntsford.-- It set one womaa's tongue going tn Sao Francisco aad that, was enough.: .Certainly tbe THC ORIOrNkl NB CNUIHC. Ta. ly WafB, gar. nUmtuna ar S letters which the Count has received give mnimm , aaa dwm mr immmwi Mmnm jimmom ia at mmm vmm him an A 1 character. :i i jmi mm ins wlia t.a. rlblM. T ake ttomr am v ra: . 1Am UmAll aiii. Ktannm kla. mn A ia m.r m4 prppw. pint mi mitwtitu. km, mi tor Dr. J. Lamon of Cincinnati. O., Is permaia itt.M I w twli.aiH. axt ?rBVlm, 14lia.' Hmm rmr. I wiwalM. .31 S,Sre at No.. West Third Sooth nently located the street. Salt Lake City.- A specialist for liver. Lead poison cured in. forty -- eight hours. All stomach troubles speedily cored ) DM,13 ! by painless removal ot concrete suostancea. of the allmepta which causes seven-tentof the human family. Catarrh, also mor- . : and Prices, Largest Stock in Assortment the Complete Stock of all Full ofImbcrs. and Correct Prompt us flgare on yourDelivery. bills. j 1 . . - W.i - Klr - - hs - phia habit, cured. . the the "Wabash"lto all . 'A few U most desirable Why east. route for points 1st. ' You can purchase through tickets for all eastern points, at any coupon ticket office In tbe West, over this line, taking your ' choice of routes to the ilissourl river. 2cd. Too can' go either by the way of Omaha or Kansas City, at your pleasure. ' 3rd. From either of those points you can have your' choice of .five distinct routes, as follows: 'y is the Via tie Tlsnlbal Air Line, which - short Hott- to t'a East. - LoLt, where close connection is, Via made with ail eastern and southeastern routes. X :fair cityvisomeVia C ?:--. the rr-'- r r FOE 40XCO laEEl-'SMEmarj County, Utah, - TO . 1 "lt9 wlr c tirei X ; : .Ohio' t,tjr." Via Vc: Creat ,4slaod "T count ''J- : t it- - tiat ,wi;: tbe L.'-- r ; .1 f r t. . " f- Vii cicrt cz. 1 s 1 A.l cf t. , 11- - i : '. 'I j'j rami r ' ' 5 1 - ISO choice t tnw i V 7-- JCIC- - l A r 1 5 : C-- 00 I2ACI iTrcncli, Ti centrsl ujxd only &lrizlc3. c'.z' 1 i Dpnnigli," crcr.i - bred : between Cjlza. TJtIi, t.I C r: Jnr.ct.ic a, Colcraia mmn from my mncli ia Cr.I- '3-- 4 : TZ-- 7 A. Ballhtgeb, . I'JrM w'a prettiest and riiere e titer a liss i t' tyrict .1 - it f I. city. FEET, oa the east aod wtst tbs Adjolalos ' grotinds of tbe,R. O. W. Ej., at dapot ( ce -- Children's Boys and Creek Railroad. Colonel Murray says that ha doesn't know how many have signed the position, but, nevertheless, he expects to get right ot way through the city. This petHlon, be thinks, started ffom residents of Eighth South street, and. be will have but fw signers: that anybody vh haa j the welfare of the city at heart would Only be too glad to allow the franchise to be granted: but those who are afraid It will hurt their property to have a railroad on thai1 street in front of it will klckj i How much attention the Council will pity AO this will Jbe seen. Deep: 1000-leve- ls, ore-hou- se v -- that a petition s being circulated around town to be presented to tbe City Council asking that a franchise; be not granted to the ' - . t : mil ami D Tlie finest line of Overcoats to be found in'Salt'-XakWe have everythinfj that Is new and stylish; all the new shades and all the novelties of the season. I Biff Stock of Children's and RECEIVED new BOys Overcoats. "Entire styles in Cape Coats. Lowest prices in Salt Lake. "We make a Specialty of New $cbeInle Dclayexl by Liaclc of JBaatern Connections Freight Carloads I Note andl Personal. - abso-lute- ly Cx", OF T(!E RAILROADS ag 4 J 1 MOLES - - dl-jrec- a-- ( ...... - 1- SHAFT. eroas-cnttl- Tlatte Z':.. r, tllit 23 tops of Alafift c: We guarantee our to be also inert afcii tlie CICO If cur will pure, Tsu-c- -t tci aad ti mine .l . statement urtr It l mae day. from the sap, ii fir auDerlor to -- . The BuUIct-"- - Ci li A .y. silver aad the pay streak ta close to three feet Wide. .', J Bolger aad Harriagton bava tbelr tannel on the Summit group In abont 115 feet and leave commenced for the vela, whleh they expect to tap aft about 100 feet "t tha surface. Franlt-CrisnrFdh Down Its C:a- - from Tbe Eagle closed down Tuesday to await the result of aegotiatlona now pending fosf tbe aala of tbat property. ' We are informed that tha parties negotiating tor purchase represent a large French syndicate. .There waa a- rich strike made la tha last aad a .Miner reporter Eagle L'CUJIT CALDY CCL7AHY CHSAHIZED. visited Saturday the mine Sunday and had the of viewing ft. The ora body la pleasure now abont two feet wide and is widening as they go down oa tha vein. Tha Eagle la a , property. Slat Mine Sold at Provo Ore and good, Mat Elliott and O. W. Jacobs are still ZSailllon Xloeipte T&otm and Per- - busy at work driving the tunnel on their the Reindeer, in North Tlntic. , sonal Mention Netat From tbe claim, to strike the They are also Two TJntlo Papers. vain and have good Indications in h faoe for soon striking It. Tbey will tap tbe vela not far from 100 feet frees tbe ear face, Another rich strike was made la the Godlva this week Tuesday. The men 11 o'clock Yesterday, at 8tookton, about there have been taking out about a. m., Frank Crlamon fell dawn the shaft working four tons per day ot carbonates, and Tuesof tha Bunker Bill mlae a distance of 140 day tbey broke through this class of ora Infeet and waa lnataotly killed. He and to a body of galena aad born silver which Is very rich,: Tbe Godlva Is sure to be one of Walter Beynolda had gene out to do soma Tin greatest mines. , sessmeat wbrav aod whlla asar tha shaft ti W.tic's CL Scbea Informs the Miner that the Crismon lost bis balance aad fell In. on owners of the. Teaara have: let a contract to October 11th be waa married to a daughter4 Messrs. Moffit and Gibbons for tbe of Joseph E. Reynolds, owaer of the mine straightening of the shaft on that property, named. His brother at Ouray has been tel- and that they are bow bard at work with a force of six man. The shaft Is to ha 4x$ egraphed and Is expected feet in the clear and' is to be timbered, the MOVST BALDT COMPAJTV. j j lumber having already been purchased ef A new mining company was yesterday tha Eureka Lumber Company for tbat purso beorganized In this city, which premises pose. It Is the Intention of the company to come no small factor In . bringing promisink the shaft to a depth of 400 feet before nently to tbe attention of capitalists the drifting. A, steam hoist has been ordered wealth hidden in onr bills awaiting only tbe and Is now on tbe way. band of man to develops. McVloker of Salt Lake made assays tor This new company Is called the Mount Joe Biddlecome this week on four Baldy Mill and Mining Company. ore from tbe Lucille, oaa of Joe'ssamples of elalms ) The property is in tbe Gold Mountain in West Tlntis, with the following resolta; alx miles and of 1 north the mining district, No. 1. ounces silver; No. 2. six per oent Dalton mine, and undoubtedly on tbe same copper. 19.04 ounces aad 037 ounces on both of which are the east side of gold; No. 3, copper sliver ledge, 12.1 per oent. 22.79 Baldy mountain. In Piute county. ounces silver, and 7.291 ounces gold; No. 4. Tbe ore la a gold quartz, carrying, how- sliver 53.25 ounces, and .091 ounces gold. ever, about $50 la sliver. This would make the geld alone in No. 3 The. mine is the C. C. & D., and was worth $150.73. These samples were from owned and located by Charles Grane (tbe oropplags and would lndioato tbat a paying sheep king), Charles Jukes, his foreman, mlae is not far from there If developed. and- the prospector and miner. While there, Is not so large a force of men Dug MTomktnson. It was located la employed at the Northern Spy now as has 1888 and considerable work' .baa been been In time past, the work of linking tbe done, sufficient to warrant the present comis progressing very satisfactorily. Tbe shaft In a mill the. coming spring. shaft la now down 550 feet aod tbe sixth pany erecting D, Tomkluson. the foreman of the mine, ia station has been rot at that depth. Large now pushing a tunnel into the ledge, and bodies of manganese have recently' been In next ahow to the promises encountered, which gives assurance tbat run a daya ore In sight to ninety mill ore enough is not far distant. A drift has been two years. started the bottom , ef the shaft to ore Is a aulphuret and will' require connect from Caresa aad when these with the ta aeoure tbe best reault. two mines are connected the shipment of roasting Messrs Walker Brothers kindly seat a ora will begin again in earnest, aa there is sack ot tha ore to their spteadld laboratory lots et ore iq both of t&eae mines, at the Al fee mill.' In Walkervllle,' Montana. Is a matter of universal comment It Car' aaalysis, and the returns were very among miners and mine owners, and is a to the owners ot the C, O. & fact, that the Keystone is produolng mora aatisfactory D. mlae. showing them tbe proper method rich tban any other mine in Tlntlo toet working the ore economically to aeoure day. oreThe number of tons is not so large the best result. richness Is mora than enough to ita but ore The assayed in gold $124.36 and In make for tbe denoiaotoy in this line. silver $34.97 and by chlorldleing can be Almostbp a very day thftra is hoisted fronj this worked up to $8 per cent of tha assay valne. mine oar afer car of bra that' Is lousy with The officers ot the company are Charles' horn, native-anbrittle allver, and la.aveey Crane, president f W. H. Kcmington, iftstanoes when attempte are made to break Jeba W. DonaeHan, treasurer: tbe great chunks of ora it only dents with P. H. Lannan. W. B. Dfekaoa, R. C. Chameach. blow of aba hammer Instead of break bers. J. E. Dooly, directors; all ot whom ing. There la a rumor and ft ta well fourhdenV. are. among the wealthiest, inost successful that tbe Keystone nas.paria a dividend and energetic men In the Territory, and toe, three months of $J0 per share forthepaat men who will posh and develop this valuable each month. A few shares of stock fn Such property, and make It, aa It promises to be, a mine as tbat wodld bo a nice thing to la a few mouths, a dividend payer. in any family, even an editor's. There are three hundred thousand shares have XZarekn ChUf, 30tb: One car ot Slows ore of the par value of $1 each, and there will waa shipped this week. be one hundred and twenty thousand shares plaoed'tn the treasury for wdrklng oapltal theA strike of two fees of ore ,is reported on Monterey. thus .'tasurma the subscribers against any Two oars of ore from tbe Sunbeam were aaaeaaaaent for development purposes. hipped during the week. on AX2 jkntAio. ',: A new abaft Is being sunk on the King Co. ft received yesterWells, Fargo bullion $3T7 ore, $9244; a total of James, in Dragon Hollow. day 'A A four-c$13.1121. .; shipment will soon be made ' ..B ; Jones & Co. received yesterday from the Luoky. at Sliver City. T. base bullion, $7100; lead and silver" ores,' The Eureka Consolidated will be $5050; a total jrtf $13,750. for a patent la a few daya. MoCornlok dc Co. received yesterday Han-auThe Alaska was among the shipper to bullion, $5100: silver and ''lead ores', tbe tune of several ears this week. $5759; a total of $1030. Since the publication of. tbe report of the Two oars of Pioohe Consolidated bullion Terrltorlal'statistlolan there has been more were irefcelved 20 containing for Tlntic mining inquiry property than In ounces gold. 4212 yesterday ounces silver and 50,414 six months previous. That report will and same was sold to Omaha the lead, pounds do our district great good. dc Oraat Bmeltlag ft Refining ; Company Nela Saadberg reports everything lovely Baaaaer, agent. through A.waa at tbe Red Rose. New shaft, whim and 79 with tons Hodges busy have been erected and 'of Caroline, three lotayesterday of Old' Jordan and boarding-housare fixed snug for winter, very they 56 In tons all, end Is tens of Utah. Galena, - Steward made Tbe last shipment of South Swansea ore assays of 79 tons of CaroTwo ears will line. 6 tons of - and. 18 tons of netted the owner over $400. be ablpped this week, afer whic-- work will .Utah. a whim can be put in Bishop ft Ourrle had 18 tons of Anchor be dlscoattnned until place. Every foot of development imand 25 toas'of June Blossom and other conproves the appearance of the property. trols. I' McVloker bad 6 tons of The North Star seat (a a 40;aon shipment of sold ore this week, wnloa will run about ' SIU.TK MIKI SOLD. gold per ton.- - The snlne Is owned Provo DiMpatoh. 80th i Some time since In ten ounoca Padkard ft LawrWpoe. and Is being an Interview with F. W. O. Hathenbruok, by worked under lease by Dal Roberts. It is we learned that one of his slate quarries bad been bonded and gars tbe news to our looated In the south country. The Alaska Is looking tray np. Wo are readers. Some , were so Incredulous that Informed In by Ben Luce that there Is enough their a sleeves, aad quietly laughed tbey few were net loth to say that this! meant the ore in sight to keep tha men stoping two death blow was dealt the Provo slate quar- months, and there Is a big shipment now ries. That those "Eastern capitalists" durready. The "tarantula mlae" Is evidently a very valuable place at property, of life bond the find would tbat out ing On a claim near the Treasure, owned by bad nothing and let the matter drop. they Ryan andaaT. J. Sullivan, however, was eonndens the sate himself. W. U. dleoovered old abandoned was a go" and made no fuss about It, but Frank Hunter went along prospecting and locating tpanel' last week. Ia . it ; were two beds quietly as a "side isaue" to bla regular mercantile hewn out of the rook, and a fireplace. It bualness and arranging for the development had probably bean oooupled years ago by - i tha early miners la this region. He made ' of bis silver aad gold mines, r ; another mora Important, discovery. In tha Yesterday tbe agent for tbe "Eastern tuanel was a good vein ot shipping ore. Tha who. by tbe way. are New York capitalists," are much pleased over the find. was In Prove boys a held aad eoaferenoe parties, with Mr. Hathenbruok. Tbe contract for Tha Eureka Bill Is a' heavy shipper. the sale was made, aad in thirty days all of la shipping about fifty tone The tbe money will have changed ban da. The dally. Keystone . i . :.!. : v , ; ssleia for $20,000. are There reports from the encouraging To a DUpatch reporter last alght, Mr. Silver Ifoon. Hatbenbruck said: "Yes. you have got it were shipped from Eleven cars of ore down right. Tbe sale is made, and the ' . , be with these east Silver City Tuesday, was money will put right The Silver Cloud hills and more money will be made. After a' shipper Monday a short time you newspaper men will have to the extent of one car, more to in a month or no, whan Carpenters are at work on tbe collar of development ls well under way." the Voltaire abaft. Tbe old Red Bird hoist will be used temporarily on this property. ' . KOTI AND FaaSOSAE' . . It Is reported that tbe oHfifteen men are now employed Baby UcKee is onTwelve the Brooklyn. A whim has been put in building concentrator. at tha property and a whim-houHenry Deahalter goes to Bingham toaee position t erected. after bla mining' Interasta. This has been ona of the greatest months 8. 6. Osborn, a prominent mining 'man of in the history of tbe Bullion-Bectbe outAmerican Fork, la in tha city.. being abont 40.000 tons, with a working President Galllgher ot the Miners Union put force of 270. The present shipment are at Eureka, Is the guest of President Sleater "about 125 tons dally. Notwithstanding this of tbe Federated Trades Council of this enormous deal of prod notion a great ; r' : City. J work baa been development and prospectingJosh Biddlecome has employed seven or done, on the 700. 800 and 900 men In tbe Biddlecome mine in West levels. especially ore bodies are as large and rich eight The Tlntlo aad Intends pushing tbe property as ever better if there Is any difference. ' forward as speedily aa possible. Work will be resumed on the shaft, sinking ' J. F. Brace of tha University Club reon the first. A from the 900 to is being built to facilitate turned yesterday from a month's absence new In the Cotton weed mines, where :be 'reports the handling ot tbe ore. Great as tbe outgood progress In local development. , put has been this month. It would have been OUle Barker has returned from Dry cafion still greater but for the low price of silver. and aonee assays of mineral brought back T Spring vllle Independent! Milan Packard shew np waU. Oaa ran 49 ounces silver and reports things at his Brooklyn mine, near 8 per eeat lead, tha other 12 ounces allver. Silver, "as progressing very nicely. ,Tbey 18 per cent lead. These were made from have completed a new whlni nnd also tbe the cropping. Barker, thlaks be baa a vctlmbering of the mine. The shaft Is down 155 feet and the outlook is very good. If good thing out there. , Now that tha salt in regard to the Saturn the above Item iaa't couched in proper remember tbat mlaing mine has been settled, a force of men have language, please us. ' and we cannot, been pot back to work. Mr; Williams, the vernacular Is new to on discourse tbe tha looks therefore, mlae that subject of cuts, lessee, reports well, and lie will aot be able to get out all tbe ore slopes, levelsetc as Intelligently as some now In sight before the expiration of bis others. lease, which will happen next Aprils but he The Howe Scales, tbe only scale with prowill work, tha xnlaes for all there, is la It tected bearinrs. I2o check rods. Catalogues until then. of LortSen ti tlisckCo., Ata.. Chicago, I1L Borne rare developments are promised In Don't or-- et tha Blue Jay ailoe. thirty miles , west of Frisco- - There are -- 0 tons of ore sorted for tbat the Kac ceye CUtMag and f hoe Is being s ' 1 out, an 1 many goods at shipment, and it is .likely tbat this week store will see several tons of ore shipped to Salt half-rrii:i Iria. Lake. Parties who claim to know say that a : "; ffa.ll the Cine Jay Is one of the cotulr-- j producers, and already a party of moneyed men are at the mine with a ti.r to purcUaza. dead i;j Jk M. ' k: W Ik. "-- " r """r y |