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Show 22ras 8; 1891 i,' I 1 ..."...'..X?;..,.':.."- - v.. L .; j - - .. ' - L" ". " i ", .'"!" " ' '" " .." '. , 1 ... i i,-- , J 9 J 1.4 .... ,i V .j " - .' .. " i' i" r ' " " x . THE BOSTON CliOTHTNG- COjpPAmT hart inaugTirated a sale of Clothing, Underwear, Neckwear, Hats and Caps, Gloves, Boots and Shoes, never equalled in Salt Lake City. Every article id our nowiy purcnasea ana careiuiiy seiecreu stocic will positively be sold at Auction to the highest Diauer. - j WMF OSITItfEL IIL Remember this is not limited a few articles-i-i- t no delays ; no excuse ; no preference. Sale to embraces everythinr in our store. Quantity conljnueuntll entire stock is disposed of. Owing to ehnc of time. Turn b Hut to lu la tk mtif mtSUl whloh will trfir . crrlr. rllcr than br cabTthrtr e tb 8.;i89l. The Product of the Klines lias Shown Up Digh. Ttm 0(dn through will ptrosrch' thra ro of 'w4feUr Ogdaa byxpW atth4yot poatoffleo np town. paekigea through search of him and at about 8 o'clock Friday night they discovered the boy in a reclining, position as if asleep. Word was at once sent" to Ihe coroner of Yasatcn county and an inquest was held this morning, the Jury finding a verdict thai deceased came to his death from natural causes. It is supposed that death was caused by heart trouble, as the deceased had complained of heart pains for several years. Mr. Hughes was about 52 years of age, and, one of ear oldest residents, and was respected by all Who kuewhlm for his gentleness and npright bearing. He had prospered in this camp for several years,- and was the owner ef several promising claims. He ' leaves a sister residing in Missoort and a brother. Lieutenant Colonel K. P. Hughes of the regular army, who Is supposed to be stationed at Governor's Island. They have beejt notified of his death and his friends here are awaiting a reply as to the dXspesalof the regains. Should nothing to the contrary be received., the funeral will take place from the residence of Judge F. W. Hayt toJosErtrus. morrow, Sunday. PARK CITY THE PAST WEEK. J OGDEN IEPABT3IET. ' sxitxzov cottjkt. rair were made "In The followlDff ordr THE LAST LOT OF SULPHIDES SHIPPED. - The Maruo Refinery Will Deial Witni That Product Hereafter Another the First DUtrtct Court yetterdsy: In the cate of William Skeen Moroot Skeen; motion for judgment on pleading. Takea under advisement. In the case of J. D. Ilalnes 8. Old Prospector Dead Metropolitan Quarry Improvement Not atld Personal. I L. raMagtnnls, order approving report of elver. Argued and taken !"''' r under Received at Mackintosh sampler for advisement. week ending November 7th: Ontario In the case of II. II. Jones vs.4 C. H. & oro752,000 pounds; . Dajy orey26,160 Davis et al.J on motion of Evans ten defendant pounds; Mayflower ore, 613,020 pounds; Hovers, order granting answer. to further Anchor concentrates, 481,610 pounds; days jtfme In the caso of II. M. Y&ung vs. O. E. total, 2,073,690 pounds. for a new trial TVUllam Saunders; on motion of V. '!.. Peterson; motion argued advisement. taken under rnd. the case' of the Utah Loan & Trust Company vs. jW. S. Stone et al.; order for a decree according to prayer of com$150 attorney's fee. plaint andcase of Frank A. Kemp vs. A. In the J. Clifton et al.; on motion of Evanssum--&Hogers, order for publication of mons. In the case of May Buck vs. Phillip Ford; motion to set aside order allowing depositions to be taken. Order settingy aside said order on ground of f The Crescent Company shipped' this week 312,900 pounds of Rlcharlon con centrates. The Mar sac mill shipped this week by express about thirteen tons of sulphides This is the last sblpmfnt of sulphides from here, as the mill will do its own refining hereaftor. Mr. Isaac C. Bristol, a capitalist from Newr Mil ford, Conn., and a friend of Colonel Sbaughnessy,' arrived here Friday and Visited the Glencoe property: of order, with Superintendent Curtis. rBOBATE COURT. The Glencoe Is working a good force In Probatol one' order was made yester- of men at the mine and the property is is: day. In matter of the estate of Matt looking in excellent shape. Ti e mill Mulqaoen an; order was made for deliv- running and they have a carload of con-- ! centrates ready for shipment. r ery of personal property to heirs. ' I . lnsuf-fclenc- j !roMC . COUBT. One case of drunkenness was all that teame for disposal In the Police Court. The usual tax was Imposed.. TB2: WAIATOH HAOZS. Arrangements! have, been completed for a week Of excellent racing during Thanksgiving woek at the grounds or the Wasatchj Driving Park Association The races begin Manday, November 23rd. The purses aggregate 400$, and as no entrance fee will be charged, the horsemen of the AVest will be here in great numbers. Already horsemen from Idaho, Oregon, Montana and Colorado have signified,! their Intention of being present, and a stable or two of California horses' will probably be here. There will be a race each day between Weber county horses only, and these races will undoubtedly draw largely from the people of this county. The weather Is very likely to be clear,; and If It should be the typical Utah variety, no better time in the year could be selected for the fall meeting of the Association. e The Wasatch track Is a track, located on Fifteenth street, near the electric linej and is said to be one of the finest;! speediest tracks in the West. It Is beautifully sheltered, by trees and shubbery, making it pleasant, shut off as it is from! the wind. The attondance upon these races will certainly be very large. : j half-mil- f ! QCABHT IMPltOVKMKKTS. Samuel Bamberger, president of the' Metropelltan Quarry Company, was here, Wednesday and Thursday and reports that' extensive improvements! will be made at the quarry within thenext few weeks. Large buildings wilL be erected for the accommodation of the men, and a switch a mile and a' half loiig will be In to connect with tb,e Utah Central; put Koad. The company have large contracts to supply JSalt Lake and it is expected they will require from 10O to 150 men constantly at work. This means' an outlay of above 310,000 per month,' moftt of which will be spent In Park City.; ' I ; .' fj .EXPERTS "LOOKING INTO IT.' j j : Mr. Longmaid of Colorado and Professor Keyes of San Francisco, two noted, mining experts, have been here all this week and; have gone over the Mayflower and Northland ground for thb purpose of giving testimony at the tria these two companies which comes up in the Third District Court next month. THE UXB6JLC BCFINKBT, to-da- ! to-da- y. ' : r ' i Hon. xoixvn Airs vsjlsovaxs. i - C McLaughlin in expected from his trip to 2ntte. Harrington left fo La Plata D. here Mr. M. C. The wallsj of the new city Jail are now this morning to do work on some promup to the roof. ising claims located there last summer. The grand Jury will convene Mr. W. V. Rice left here this week for to actl In criminal cases. home in Canada, having received a his sale seats Gilmore the for of Band The telegram announcing the serious illness concerts is already very large. f his of mother. The new Cortex block will soon be of Mr. cashier Sam J. the) Kenyon, completed and ready for occupancy. First National Bank, was in town this Deputy United States Marshal J. B. week. He was disappointed at the McLellan went up into Cohab" Valley of the office' furniture for the last evening. new It la daily expected and building. ' Mr. B. It.! Tow nd raw of Salt Lake was sue Dan K expects to occupy tneir new was regis- quarters within ten days. In the city yesterday. He ' tered at the: Keed. ' POUCB C0X7BT. Some heavy snows fell on the moun The business at the Police Court this tain ranges! and the tops were covered week consisted of the following cases: with whiteness last evening, j fined 55; batj street, 'one, Obstructing Councilman II. left last tery, oneV fined 910; drunks, six, fined J ' A , evening for Mai ad, Ida., to inspect some 85 each. ';. horses for the Fire Department. , ,' ' If ' JLNOTHEK PKOSyECTOB OONX. The Gilmore Band will give two sacred old prospector hai gone to concerts at the Grand - Opera House to- hisAnother rest and his sudden taking off Is sad ' a ' Matinee and this afternoon per-- ' day. indeed. ' ' formance this evening. John A.' Hughes, one of our oldest Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Daberteaoz , of residents, and who wa universally re Chicago are in the city, the guests of spected by-J- l wU knew him, found Judge Miner and wife. Mrs. Laber lying dead Fridrr nlrht, on the, dump tsiui is a sister of Mrs. Miner's. near a claim ha 'was working, at the Lincoln Division No. 2, Uniform Bank mouth of "Mc Henry- canyon. lie was Jlnlxhts of Pythias, have issued neat in- last seen at his c" bin. about s. mile disvitations announcing their ball which is- tant from wbera La was found on Wedt: ba ht'.i la tba Bojle block.Thanks- nesday f ternc : n cad be stated to a adjsilnln? tbat party wto wi?r t a cbln J-- i iC::-:- : rrorlc oiae of his he Intcnlil wblci : wa$ natlnoe, ti IIe-r- y : ? Z o'c!?cl; this r!t:rrconi clr!nis r T t t'i cf to-nig-ht -- to-morr-ow . . T non-arriv- al J . W.-Shurtli- . ff -- : " " . -- . - 1 . 3 c; ijci. 2, i ! ra c:i Increasing Interest in the Mineral Finds Around Poeatello. BURUN6T0N EXTENSION IN UCNTANA. Criminal Business In the Federal Court at Cheyenne Colorado Prohibitionists Bold a. Convention Cscapee From the New HXexlco Pen. The-Pioch- e : IDAHO INKLINGS. The railroad between Boise and beingf overhauled and imNampa is force-oa forty laborers being proved, Pahk City, Nov. 7, 1S91. engaged. New ties and steel rail are BIO STRIKE RETORTED. being substituted for the old material, aro. Park City Miner, th: A big strike and the bed of the road Is be rag wis reported this morning In the -West WYOMING WISPS. End claims on Pioaeer ridge. Caldwell Tribune: A civrload of maThe strike was made at tire bottom of chinery for boring artesian wells arA sixty-acr- e oat field in Uinta county the , shaft, In which a contract rived from Salt Lake this week and Is yielded dverOOO-bushels- . has Just been finished. The owners of in operation 'just back Of the barn on are being placed at the new Dynamos the property, most of whom live in this the old Strahdrn place. If water is electric light plant in Rawlins. struck there, wells will be svwk In differcity, are "iubilant, and those who have Two hundred and eighteen homestead adjoining property are working with re- ent parts of the city, and also on the entries have been made in Star valley newed energy. bluff east of town. A system of elec- since May 20th last. The ore found is what is known as tric will then be put in should a A newstage line giving daily service malacnite ore, and similar to that found flow lights be struck to Justify. The projec- will Rawlins in the Daly. The results of this strike tors are enthusiastic and feel sure that and be7 in operation between T Saratoga after the 18th inst. have not yet been ' learned, but Will ap- they will strike artesian water tad now in. are put being . pear later. plenty of it. All the mines at Rock Springs are Boise Statesmarij 6th: A committee manned JPKOVO OOUATS Akl 90TZB. with full forces and it is reof Mrs. C W. Moore, Mrs. J. consisting couple of mines that have thatja Orimlul and CiU A. Vintio acinlar N. Wallace and Mrs. Joseph Pink ham ported several idle been years will soon .be SoBd Vote Veraenal. Council last started appeared befors) the City loaded 333 cars at upJ They Court resumed 'its! session yesterday evening and submitted a petition asktn tbfs eamp 306 Wednesday, and Tuesday an be. ordinance passed prohibiting afternoon at 2 o'clock. PeterHuntaosaa that ? Sun: Cheyenne; Engineer Nalsmith in Boise. The petition was arraigned on a charge of grazed lar- was Mead's Bert of Professor file. and received It Johnston,; his assistant,staffhaveand upon returned ceny. He pleaded hot guilty, and! his was about slk feet placed sevbore and long, the Chug: country. They have trial was set for November 24, 1891. eral hundred signatures. Mayor Pinney from case C. of. D. in The Jury the Reed) ts. assured, the ladies that their prayer been fer two months gauging ditches. Meadow Improvement fe Live Stock should not be ignored. "There has net The data thus secured is to be used by Company, returned a verdict for the been any fighting in Boise recently that Commissioner Johnston in the adjudicaplaintiff for $167.W. & I knowof," he added, "and I have said tion of the Chug rights. The case of T, A. Smith vs. that I should not permit it in the Cheyenne; dispatch, 5th: The United Martin Williamson.;; This is a salt future." sltates grand Jury made a final report on a promissory note for the last evening and returned twenty-on- e brought POCJLTZUO CTCKXWaS. sum of $400. Defendant claims that he Two timber cutting cases Editob RXBxrirK The past few. days iadictmeuts. f Most of the offenders was out under the influence of Iftraor were ignored. boon caused hero tffye comejat has decision and at the time of signing ihe said note. bo Waaaaaaker branch with tho monkeyed of the of f eikdttg; he was too' drunk to understand what cre the Court the Government, reWtfcig postoflioa b the case of this city and: he was doing. The caso; bad not befen etrpretfle letters. The stealing registered CotxscII. .Council The Cfty submitted to the jury at the tlmeef agaictst the nature is the. most of serious this affair, "imposed a heavy ljcouse on salewae last defalcationj of Cowan, postmaster at : writing. men to summer. refused The liquor ?:v PBOBATB COUBT. Dixon, fori $1200.1 He played McKln-napoker. pay the sum, were arrested and fined, Two y colored troopers from Fort In the matter of the estate of Anna and ease to the' the District oh talcing to will for be tried Isabella Lords, deceased, an order was Court were whisky giving beatne. They then appealed Indian women.! Henry BentsOn enmade approving the final account apd a to the Court, and a decision is Supreme himself 9250 by robbing roanis of decree of distribution was recorded. awaited. If adversely to the riched anxiously one of the hotels In the National Park. NOTES, r t be confusion no caused. will little town, ";''' of United States Court will term This r ltbbert Hill and the illustrious John It will render the incorporation Illegal, run three weeks... Doe have their names upon the slate of Invalidate of the proceedings honor in Justice Noon's court. the city authorities, and create MONTANA MATTERS. of trouble: and confrom good authority that no end It comes T .'L claims No. 1, 2, 3 and 4 of the Silver sternation.. One ef the City Councilmen The case of the State vs. S. X Tillwe are beaten in. the man and others for Illegally branding "If Hill mining claims, situated near Silver said at once cattle was dismissed at Missoula ThursCity, in Tintic mining district, have Supreme Court,to a petition will Commisbeen bonded by the owners, two of whom be presented sV the County day on account of variance between the reside in Provo and are reliable persons, sioners, and in monih, at the outside, proof and the indictment. and C C Snow, E. B. Coleman and Prof, we will bo dolpg business as usual at One of the Burlington engineers, in C. E. Allen of Salt Lake City, for the the old stand." It is thought, however, Great Falls Thursday, said that tho sum of $10,000. These claims are excel- more trouble will be, encountered than next move 4 would remove the camp to lent property and promising, ore has the City Councilmen calculate on, as two Great Falls, and that it will be there been extracted from, them. Extensive of the County Commissioners live in the about the last of the month. They comof the county, and have menced to locate the lino Wednesday. improvements are being made; already northern part but little use for Poeatello people. work has been commenced on a Articles of incorporation have been The threat of the railroad company to filed tunnel and several shafts. In the office of the Secretary of houses of business Peter Huntsman, who is here under build tracks in front for the Seven Devils Smelting State Indictment for grand larceny, drank a on their ground has had the desired ef- Company. The Incorporators are John little too much soothing syrup last ulght fect, and the; principal business portion C. Deer Lodge and Cyrus B. of Rodgers and as one of our 'popular young ladies of town is in a wonderfully chaotic con- Miller, Jonathan Waggenor and David was going home, he accosted her and dition owing to the general hegira that B. Welner of Helena. was going home with-herShe released has beenj in progress the past week. James Spencer? and W. N. Garland, Another mass meeting was held last two herself from his grasp and ran away.. on the Northern He was arrested and' this: morning: was evening, and what has been christened Pacific were Short Line, injured ThursProtective on a of fined $15 Association, charge intoxication by tho f'Mlners in down an emafternoon astumbling day of tho is the Intention formed. he It that Justice Noon. ' It-iexpected were out of bankments inThey getting advance the will be taken before Precinct Justice, sociation to materially of a freight train which was Brown and held to answer for an as- terests' of the mining fraternity, and the way the bridge and which was parthe opening ; of the crossing sault. ultimately secure derailed." -- Mac" r . and , x tially settlement. to Miss reservation Bhoda Dougall vHelena journal: Mr. Bissonette and There have been a number of gentleGroesbeck of Springvllle have come to an important strike the conclusion that marriage is not a men from Salt Lake, Butte, Boise City, partners have mademine on Wolf Creek. over in the Champion! points looking failure, and Dame Bumor says they are Cheyenne and other was on. found surore the are surface and a week. The our this of mines the hands last to about the They join going was driven to strike the vein at Observer, prised at tho showing" made, many ex-of tunnel which present month. ; was found at a distance of them freely confessing that they . depth, ; Protq, Utah, Nov. 7, 1891. 40O where the ore body, consisting and find the feet, nothing here, pected to A. Few Rauopt of free milling gold a of finds of made the rich good reports newspager quantity Why the "Wabash Is the most dsslrable frauds of the first water. They were ore, proves to be I above three feet in route for all points east. thickness. The tunnel laps the lead 300 1st. You can purchane through tickets for agreeably surprised at the prospects, infeet from the surface, showing the exand will return and in the spring all eastern points, at any coupon ticket office in the West, orer this line, taking your terest themselves probably extensively. istence of a substantial ore body. choice of routes to the Missouri river. There are over eighteen tons of ore on COLORADO CU LUNGS. 2nd. You can go either by the way of the dump of tho Chief, and oven - more Omaha or Kansas City, at your pleasure. and on tho Nancy than that Uungry. 3rd.! From either of those points yea can Frank Pease and Fred Smith are In ore will be shipped to the Denver have your choice of fire distinct routes, as The oS horses. jail at Meeker for running smelters for reduction. follows? corner-ston- e the of the of find to The week sent last , The laying Is prospectors the Viai the Hannibal Air Line, which Pneblo Wednesat the reported ledges on the west side of Hotel Mesa. took place short Use to the Rast.: , Via! St. Louis, where close connection Is town were successful, although the ore day. ; .S ' ;. made with all eastern and southeastern from tbem will not run as high per ton of the Colorado Central Graves Robert ;.routes,-" as was reported. It will average all the mine, near Georgetown, was badly cut Via Chicago, the world's fair city, someVednes- way through about SSO per ton. The about the head by an explosion time -called "the windy city." " a to the visit : TmBtrsE paid reporter , t:Via- Toledo. Ohio's great inland city, and made a personal iy. The Grand Junction Star favors tn connecting at that place with the Lake properties of examination Shore fast trains for the East. tie ground. There is cf bends by tLs-- city cf Graad Via Detroit, Michigan's prettiest and no doubt, from indications, that for a caw ere a eystsza trI Jurctioa most beautiful city, where eastern llnss bodies of ore exist there, and as streot Inzprovczaeata. ' connect closely. 2.rae rane and of the same TLa P.,r!r Dr.njitc Company cf Grand All of the above nunei points are reached, it ia ca the as famous Da Lamar croup, Juiictfon the 3 1.' - I' trtlc3 cf Ircarrr direct, ouly by the "V.'abasi" ani direct variety reason crnrr-is'-ttto Lave s. the CaierJ no ott.er line runnier from the .'est. i Ltr.ta, C;,5- byAi.k tl3 for yoar tickets by the wey cf this thezssslvcs. Tea clios Live tetn ZTZ j. G. I no of- r. ac2-- t of liiori tLtrs so r." 17.3 11.. and C. run t' b Li rttri-- s byca e rt".. A v. 7, 1! Zl. I rc cat: lt, t ;t a cc'l ficu ."i;.fir rt NT ' . r C C - . 100-fo- I ; ot ; Sta-tiona- H al - j T prize-fighti- ng ,'c nc- - resorted to by the dentist and Dr. Towers, who gave the drug, but to no avail. Mrs. Comer leaves a husband and five children. The inquest at Lead villa over the remains of Nelson resulted in a verdict that he came to his death from a pistol shot fired by Alice May Mardis, alias Alice Nolkampter. Billy Ualman, a Leadvllle was assaulted by five men a' fewpugilist, nights ago. Ualman landed three of the men senseless In the gutter and knocked Prohibition State Conference assembled at Pueblo Thursday for a two days' session. The Hon. John Lloyd Thomas of New York, secretary of the National Prohibition .Committee, delivered an address Thursday evening. DA- ; MISCELLANEOUS MITES. cheok, Alien, Wiley statesthat Cash has just been released from San Quentin Prison, Cal., and that he knew him in San Jose a few years ago. The strike In Gold aeSSli J Cat Glcuas FOR TVHC TABLE Is Pearfcatton. . - r . --- " trade stark f WIGGINS, DR. C. Thf4 mors SPECIALIST, dm rcmoTtd to atoesnt- d com mod too psrlors, "2 well-know- n ctncl IB, 1 ELMO UOTSL fcrJC. .7 mm? i::-.ianc- im-me- 0 nts - :c4-tary- f-- - X.c-1- ri -a, M.M - s ir i J:' ci - Secretary. It WV i , CHAPTER KO. 1, R. A. M. Statedl held on the first tsu m. Sojoura-a- g each month, at Masonto UalU atS p.Wednesday are to companions cordially invitedM. K.attend. JACOB J. CRKENEWAL& H. P. M. C Fumrs. 6ecrettrv. rSTEL.KALAH TEMPLE. A. A.O.:3f. M. 8.1 lieaular sessions oa second Wednesday of each) month at Masonic Mall at 8 p.m. All Noble in our oasis cordially to cosev sojouraisg wfthns. F. M. JtlSUOP, Potentate. UTAH ias-tCe- O.fe. Ctasju. Recorder. L ) t3OBER SONS OF ST. GEORGE MEETS avery Wednesday in Temple of 'Honor Hall, corn neof Main and First South streu at 7:30 a. m., lag Kaights cordially lay ted to atteao. p. meakix E. M. Wanm, K. of R. j.A S. '? AKCrEKT ORDER OF FORESTERS OF A. OF UTAH 3iX 7357. Meet? COURT PRIDE ISrst and third Wedaesday of eacaV month, at A. O. U. W. Hall, 33 Vi S. Yf. Temple HtJ made welcome. VisiUng Hrothers . aa G. W. J. A. CLARK, P. O. Box 1064. F.S--, Ann-sfo- n. a& 'IllE GEORGE R. MAXWELL POST, O.f A. R. meet the first snd third Moadays of aachf month at Plumbers' Hall. CO Wast Snecnd SoatM are ; cordially street. Visiting oomrades lnvltecj to attend. SOJNS OF AMERICA. PATRIOTIC ORDER P. O. S. of A. Camp Ha. S,7: SO. meets every Friday evening at la Temple off Honor Hall, cor. Main and 1st South sts. S to attend. jouraing Sons are cordially Invited J. J. GREECE W A LP, PresidentL. V ' R. A. BanasTT. Recording Soeretary, Bos 77 O. O. F EKTERPRIKE LODGE. KO. 15, meets in I. O. O. V. Hall each Wednesday, a t:'cJ0p. to. Visit ice brothers are specially iavlte4 i to attend. P.O.Box 219. E. P. KEWEtL, WrLLtaM WaTao us. Secretary, . F.. FIDELITY LODGE NO. IT, I. every00 Tuesday evening at 7:30 at mtti W. 2nd South. ' Members of Plumber's Hall. sister lodges and soiournlnK brothers always L. L. t'HAUCEY, K. G. 3. wel4ne. E. Cnaai.cs 8casaro5. See'yi tlF"BIDGELY LODGENO. 9, I. O. O. F., meets every Wednesday evenlnr at their Hall la the Gladaton buUdinfc second floor. VUsUng tsembers welcome F.J. Ha'UMAN, N. G. Jobs Kaaaxa. Secretary. -- I m. Jf-G- " L ; CO. I - Dlt W. C. - HlGGINS, yiCHOSCOPiC AK3 AKALYTIS FIIYwIAi. Has practiced In Salt LaVrn City t cd tbe wonderful and weU-etb-ti ud cmfymrs Va ttm bas effected In tbat time fro k:irti principles on which bis remdi ar eom?xin.i-d- . Forming dlaprnosis by th aid of thn nlro. cops esablesliim to deU-e- t tho primary cji. of disesso and .effect a radieat eura. tao VocZot Ks cured thousands of cae of trhta : -- . f BKT H. KM ITH. LAWYER, MO EX.AN JT Clock. Mining law a specialty. A McK ALLY, DENTON Office, Commercial , block, third 41 Coar. rooms and 43, Salt Laks City. P. CHOVE, LAW VER, PRQVO, UTAH. J. ' iotMilr Jkleutal sad Zt)Tcat Kcrrou WcskttM br1 Narrao Prtrmtknm, GLENK aa.d will forfeit Kir Hundred Dollars to an r .treatsent wbicb be falU to taken under bis ' ' cure. All classes of prlrats diseases cured, and a!l old. lingering diseases, which vitlaM tbe blood aad imsair tcs system, thoroashlj and pertsa-aentl- jr cared. Lirer snJ kidej complaint eared. eaa ' - tits Carsd. rsaioTcd wltiK All Classoa r7Tpwsria pay. sm " : boad or i , ATTORNEYS AT Progress building, j sr. s. x.aircT. fwn.1. t. wtvamt. RTUATtT. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LAN EY AMi sad 07 Presress Builtiing. H. WENGER. ATTORNEY AT LAW, e Rooms 21 and 23 Central blk. 43 W. Sad S. HEP ARO. C11EBRV A SHEPARD. LAW. YEIiS, ' Rooms li, 23 and i40, Cocomarcisl r I Block. T 1LBLR A LAN AT EYS ATTOF WEEKS, Room . as n est Seeow tjjwtn tvi. " O Founded rft i , A - ..i C CAL FAELTr, f 9 in Piinn ' '",' i rI Is I k 31- Tozia. Ciwctor. iy Da. S. "i.-.- w; -- r- i 7 ' ' . r. A GUNTER, , D S w. ; : Pisat, . - to-da- y, A. SCOTT CHAPMAN, v - : CgKiSTQjrasa W. W. Psrrxx.rrs. K. of R. A S. KO. L K. of P. Regular MYRTLE LODGX every Tuesday evening at 7:SJl p. ntj CaaUe Hall, Gladstone building. &ooura.f Look fovttse EIGHTEEN YEARS III SALT LAKE. ? " KO. 1. KNIQH1 rsf Slated Qaneiavea bela at Msm TsTnplsr. en first of ttcb monihj the isnioHsa are courteous! m at 7 o'clock. Visiting SirTburbday Knights UivUed to attend. K. JACK. )L'CL C H. M. Bacos, Recorder. TTTARATCU LODGE NO. V A. F.: Jt? A. K TT Regular Commualcatlsna held at the Ma senlo Ball the second Friday of each month. aa la Castle UaU, Gladstone building.: on Mala; street, bet. First and Second South. Members of las order are cordially invited to attend. DAVID FKKY.O. 0L ' Jtj-pLlUlUA-- ; : TTTAH COMMA9DXRY c s : OB3 S. K3AJN STBKEZ. i rs : WO&23 recently reported iaylted to oin. Visiting members Gulch, Ariz., has famed out te be whejt Eneluhmea invited. W. L. SKEWS, W. P Is called "A Miner's Dream," Inasmuch cordially i Wtti.ua loxsr Secretary, as the vein enlarges and the value of 2S. ifain street the ore Increases. The Arizona Copper Company, will blow in a furnace for the reduction of silver ores. It is claimedALATME LODCIK HO. a, K. OS P. Reg--m.., that this region is the spot where Ho maiax uonnmioQi STirr MonaiT srtiiinv. la Castle Hall, Gladstone bullXing.. boldt marked as the treasure, vault of S:00 p. av. street. Bojourung Knigbu ouraialiy ta- -' Mala . the world. Tlted jo attend. II. T. CLAKK, t. a W. M. RtfaT. K. of R. s S. LODGE KO. 3, K. OWi ROCKT sOCT'TATN every Thursday eTenlng, at 7:30p.; - , rot corr scxt amb muslet-uloj- c ; Seven convicts, all desperate men, have escaped frem the Territorial prison of New Mexico within the past four months, owing to tho employment of insufficient guards. Colonel J. Frank Chavez, the. warden; handed in his resignation last week and five guards were dismissed. A new warden will be selected November 29th. V - - Cut ted 7rottM Iroa Raises, .11 ot bridcre-builde- '35 : ; : STO YES Menbeisof sister Lodres an sojoaratnsbrethrsa a Kod standing are cordially iarlted to attend. covered near Tacom a. J. V. JACK, W. U. J. sCalssi, Secretary. foreWednesday noon G. W. Graves," Newman of the Government works at A BOEHTA LODGE KO. 8. A. F. A A. sfJ V. Stated Commnalcattons held al Masom port, Or., was swept ,off the end of a HaU the first Taesday in each month. Member a He. drowned. and breaker tramway by ci sister Lodges and solo ur alar brethrsa la goo was seen in the surf, but could not be sia&dug are cordially invited to attend WILLIAM U. DICKSON, W. Jt ' reached by those on the beach. His body V. C. Pbtiluvn. Secretary. was not recovered. LODGE NO 9, A. F. A A. lt James F. Cash was arrested in Port- MT. XtORIAH Connaublcatioas held at Masonld land on Wednesday, charged with forg- BalL Kast Temple street, the second Monday ofMembers of sister Lodges the name of S. C. Benson to a check each month. and aoing brethren la good standing are eordiaUm, on the Nevada Bank of San Francisco. Journius; lawlted to attend. B. who cashed the A large vein of graphite has been dis- to-nie-ht: ICO-fo- P. E. Schoppe & Go. - !: s-'.- Xo reserve j dowtv the other two. , , which was started last week.! has been: doing fairly, with the exception of the converters A change will be made in; them y for better heating purposes and; when this is effected it is expected that the new plant will be a complete success. : .,i I. NEIGHBORS. NEWS OF OUR and ion account Of sickness of .defen- dant tsoansel, postponed until Decom5 tber""7th. Twentyrflve tons of ore were shipped Mining Company last by the,, Austin 1 week.' r j Gonsolidated Mining and Reduction Company is reducing about one hundreds tons daily. The machinery for the Mason Valley flouring mill arrived some days ago and Is now being placed in position. In the neighborhood of thirteen cars or about 100 toiia of antimony will be shipped from Austin Junction next Monday to San Pran Cisco. Carson 2Wcs.-- i Pine Nut isn't dead by any means, l&tny prospectors are sia lently working in the district and ore Is large quantity of good, looking It would make some being extracted. feel sure if it of the know-it-all- s' turned oat a second Comstock aftr all. At Wella,' Monday, William Oriswold. m sheepherder,! wjaile pulllnsr a pistol out of a roll off blankets, was accidentand ally shot in the arm, near the wrist, it is feared amputation will be necessary- Oriswold; Is about 19 years oW and came from Ban Francisco seme time ' utsnxa notks. The Crescent and Mayflower Com4 paoles paid off their employees sszsaa Bin aooxptzo. At the Meears group the work la pro grossing nicely. The shaf th use is al? Thai Joint committee from the City most of the completed and the Council and County Court met last night machinery Is being done setting as quickly as to examine the bids for the newTwenty-fourt- h possible, r Thft work is expected to b stret bHdge. After a lengthy completed tn a few days, when sinking of session and considerable discussion it the: shaftj will be resumed, was decided that the committeemen re- The Mayflower leasers still keep up to their separate bodies that the their heavy shipments of ore. Eort of the Missouri Valley Bridge & The water in the Anchor ithaft has Iron Company be accepted. The bid of been drained to within about fifty feet this company Is 55348, nearly 5300 less of the bottom. i , . than the net bid. . PEBSONAZ i; 4 ofpurchaser in large or small lots. Stoves, fixtures and show cases for sale. at-optio- n 'A ( . GLOTHIN TE3E .; i.. .......... NOVEMBER BUXDAY FROBfl G ilii MAIN STREET, 1st DOOR NORTH DESERET (NATIONAL BANK NO73 T, B A STON E. ATTC" DICK . Floor. Progress Hala.sg ' CV-rsn- , Vrr-- e. ticir..,nr, e moon ' o i i 2 - -- I. : r. - r.tLjk " E i' AT -. utcssok. m. e ifiteoua3i, Cavsis. 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