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Show DATtiX TErDmrr:X5AIiT TIIX3 CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY , 2XOBK1KG j NOVEMBEB 15, 18il. XrAKTS " II LiJUlLblC ilUlL ; bLHlk,:; ill u FINEST SUITS And on "Wednesday morning it will bo impossible to bocuto enen Ilon-da- y In your reach now. ILecolloct bargains as we pnt will more days, j It is our limit ; we end : t and Tuesday or couldn't stay loner if We wanted to, and we don't want to. Isn't it'a fair proposition to bcliovo that we would prefer to soil every to-morr- ow, .i "V- - o) nil Q . 111 - still have an almost unbroken line of elegant Overcoats and business Suits, at prices varying from 07.OO to your choice of these garments cannot be that anything for 015.OO. We assert duplicated anywhere in Salt !Lake for double the price. Youman, one Dunlap, Unoz and Stetson iHats your pick for 02.50, every d assortment A of Cloth, Kid, latest Fall style. splendid & E. Collars W" and Cuffs, Underwear, Buck and Genuine Gloves, Shirts, Handkerchiefs,forUmbrellas, at less money than you or In the Eastern markets. any one can get them THIS IS ABSOLUTELY YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY ! "We ;: "-T- at a sacrifice rather than; pay the thing in our store f packing! cartage and excessive price of freight ? BO DON'T MISS IT ! IT IS YOUH CHANCE 0 Fur-line- 41 1 k I rv w ! MM 7 li 11 I A'-- 1 I- f l Y TIMES WILL BE GOOD 1711 Ell 1 i Oplaicns Qcstid That the Westward Read Will Do It. vuty i ninrPT iiin ! i. rfiity saifs V- 4 Irrigation Items A. Creditor tVho Collected A Debtor Irlg,ltetvetl Into Settlement -.-Th Hay Market Wet Side Items. tttlaUdin 2tem ! , ! I 5 s 1. 1. I J. T. LtbcH aad Jj O. Con kiln do not look Tor ear good Uum until the Deep treek Rkllroed la built. They aay that,; If , Ibe merchants of this elty de Dot get a more aa than, tha first thing they know tbs Rle Oraade Wtittra will be pointing for Cat Iforata by the way of Tblatla, leaving Salt Xake Oltr out la tba old. And that, with "tba northern lines running through without etopptag at tbia elty, will laava ua atranded Itlgh aad dry, as far jaa belpg a graat corn tasrclsl osatsr la onceroed. Tbs Orssbsr Realty & Inrsataisat Com Dinr sold a bouaS aad lot la tbs Postofflioe 'addition to Daniel O. Kaasman for a ooaald ration of 13100. RIAL a STATS a ALBS. Following wars the rseorda of real eatate salea In tbls olty reterdayt llrlKham Young and wife to Henry et aT, ded, tan acrea, plat A. .., Field ..I -- 1 j Din-wiMK- lr aunrey. lllg Hell and i,.t John L. wlfw to Uwien, of aeotlen towuablp 4.000 part 1 tuutti. rtnie 3 , et, wit to WlllUin John A. ClroeabAok and Interest la minion II. frolaoaj, ' property. rfeed, Joint Li. Lawaoa to Kate St. Oeorf. aectlea l townahlp 1 aoutb, part of3 weat range A. K. Lawaou et al.i to Kate St. George, lBIVplat D,, Salt Lake City deed, hlook aurvey ............ Ward to John Ward, Joaephina Anderaoni Ued. lot it), block! 1,' Urand View Ad143 dition John A. Ueokatead to KHrabetb C. stocking, deed, part of, eeolion 11, townablp 000 S aouth ranire, 1 West.; A. WineloW to! F. Otto Le idler, Joaepb lata k Mock 1, Webb It and deed, 800 l'alniar'a Addition.. ,.L Jamifh K. Krown to H. J.i Snowden et al., deed, leta la Fisher A.1. Snowden addi... 8.800 tion et nr. to Arthur F. Jacob W. Harding i.. Wlntteld Howyer, deed, property la 800 aubdlrlataa Vaatkan tq I'aul Vf. adXlurbaaa property J In 1'erklna .ono u.. dition Harnett and wife to Albert J. Joelah W bite, deed', lots ft, , 1 and 8, hlootc 107, ! 6 ...J plat C to Boune V: Wfelte et f.va Forney Mr, BOO lot In Diusbamoafloa al.. to W. 11. Wallaoe, milUea . . Hubbard I , C .1 M' .... I J 8.000 te Kdwerd M. rtiomti IK Uwli at al lot 6, blook 60, rugmira, deed, part of; 8,000 i ,........J platA 88.151 Total. dd. dd. ' dear. Tben the fortnnats creditor went borne to and hla wife wondered what atow away the fodder iuv auch made hlrafupper, until he told ber of bis good quantities luck. Mr. llugbea' has now tbe lauKb on the other two creditors who preceded him In the matter of the attachments. Whan some of the countrymen of the departed found that Mr. Hutches bad recovered bis about money, they asked blm to keep-quibis finding Cortex on tbs train, but he didn't, and ths Chief of Folllce was telegraphed to look out for tbs fellow., Mr. Hughes says Cortex bad bis pockets full of money, so that he could have paid off all his debts bad be been honest. His partner, Doruinlok, is left without a cent. Cortes has been buying heavily for two or thrss wssks and has evidently planned tbls move far some time. S et rmdHTEHED INTO A SETTLEMENT,, j Andrew Peteraob; an keeper of Union Paoiflc BinabamJ departed by tbo New York.) and express jaat evening- for from there he will go to bis old' horns in Finland. J Fsterson prospered in Bingbam and Vben hesold bis business there recently he had several thousand dollars la excess of the amount bs oould command whsn be first went there. Ills credltora. however, had leas, and according to the report, there are a number In Bingbam still In tha samequits fix. One liquor firm of tbls olty to wbom Jie owed SHOO placed its claim In the handa of fa deputy marshal, who succeeded yesterday' In frightening Petsrson Into a settlement. The officer was unable to serve tbs papere. for Peteraon. as soon as be eight of bim. ran with all speed te saugbt the offloe of bla oredltor and settled in full. The name; of ths officer who cauaed Peteraon to change hla mind so suddenly Is Joe Rush, the .Nemesis of' all crooked Biogbam-ite- e. ex-salo- on - I '!"' C I . TBI HAT MARKET. ' The elty hay market has been removed from tbe Eighth Ward Square to a two and ens-ha- lf acre plot on Eaat street, between Third and Fourth South streets. Ths parties conducting it are Major Downey and J. T. Donnellan. who are well known In market this city. They have enclosed the ten-ton with a seven-fofence, have put In scales, stalls and oorrals, and have covered tbe premises with 1200 loads of good gravel. been' added also. When tbe City watef has not bay market was on the square It was In any eort of condition and was an keptand nose sors to the nelghbora. New ays tbat It has been removed and placed under competent control. It will be kept clean and la good condition generally, and made con; venient fot the farmera ot ' I i V . NOTES. the city, is tbe very favorable outlook for the building over the Jordan of a sugar factory. Ths matter has now assumed a' position In which it may be said tbat the works Willi be built, and within a very short time. It Is said tbat C. 8. Wftkes, a mem ber of tbe directory of tbe West Side Association, and also A. G. Bast, the president,-aractively at work pushing this enterprise, and while the matter has been kept ratber quiet, yet considerable has been accomplished. It is tbouKbt that the works will be built at El Dorado, about one aad a half miles west of Brighton, where an excellent site is proposed, and it about In the center of tbe valley wouldbeing be easily aoeeasible for tbe growers of .sugar beets and the great farming element surrounding, and at tbe same time within a few miu-- u tea' ride of tbe city. The promoters of thia movement say that bealdes tbe manufacture of sugar, the works will be the means of opening up an enormoua business in other pursuits, in which tbe farmers and owners of cattle ranches would be particularly benefited. Tbe werks. if built, will make the West Side lively for years. Arrangements have been completed for the West Side mass meeting to take place at tbe Chamber Of Commerce- serTbe board of directors baa aaoured thenight. vices of several prominent publle speakers who will make addresses. If Judge Powers is not obliged to leave tbe in tbe meantime be will be present, as eity will also Arthur Brown and a number ot other well known citizens. The advantages of the West Side for manufacturing and other purposes will do urged ana atrorts made to more thoroughly develop and utilise the lands west of the olty, It Is expected every cltl-sInterested In the welfare of tbe city will be present, especially those owning property on the West Side. Tbe work the association has accomplished since its organization July last, and tbe prospective enterprises, manufacturing and other Industries, will-b' presented, and It Is said a very creditable showing will be made. With this In view, the entire, olty Is Interested object aa any movement that will be ef benefit to one particular locality is of special importance to tbe eity In general. Tbe meeting will take place at half past seven o'clock. Tbe Weat Side Association bas received additional Inquiries from Eastern parties wanting a lease on traots of land for prospecting for oil and gas. The applicants aay that from all accounts there are satisfactory Indications tbat both gas and oil ndsrlies the ground between this city and tbe Lake, and that if tbe owners of lands 111 fix a price upon land for a term of years which will enable them to prospect, operations at once. they will begin Is still being made at the offloes 'Inquiry of the West Side Aasociation ea the eanning lnduatry of Utah, andof tacts and figures the Territory and showing the product tbe prospects of an establishment of this kind at Salt Lake are asked for. Mr. Janes, of the association, says that he secretary has more inquiries for manufacturing of this kind than in any other branch of business. people have been writing to the West Side Association inquiring about real estate investments and the prospects ef Salt Lake. It Is a noteworthy fact that every one ot these letters bear particularly apea the West Side. Letters of laqalry have alee beta received relative to the business and manufacturing and railroad prospeeta. O. S. Wilkes Is engineering a movement for the establishment near Garfield Beach of a sumptuous bathing resort, almfitr to those on Long Island and aleag tbe New te be feesned, Jersey coast. A eempaay Ishotel and ce'& houses, pavilions, abathing built and a am ber ef cottagea e rested fo& rental, during the bathing season. Mr. Wllke has already begun preparatory- work on theae w resort. Ed 8enlor bas fitted np a very attractive offloe at Brighten. In which to transact his West Side business. A. G. Bast has been selected by tho for Road. Commissioner on County Court the West Side. The appointment Is well received by all West aiders, who claim tbe. public highways will now be put in l, if. dL I . 1 DELE6ATES FROM EXGHAN6E -- M ; en . -- ' . , i j . . ns - -- ( -a . i- - ! 5 ' t- - - - . i I- t , s As U f 'i jsmI ORE j IBOX BETJU.IOIT. AtTX Hanauer bullion, f 4500: silver and lead ores, gir.fseo; a total of 116.100. T. R. Jones Ss Co. received yesterday base euuion. 3000. Hodgeawas busy yesterday with 128 tons or Horn surer and six other controls. Steward made assays ot 22 tons of Centennial Earcka and 21 tons ot Buckborn. MoVicker had 21 tons of Buckhorn from , Stockton. ; ' TRl Btiint JAT. ' At the annual meeting of the stockholders ot the Blue Jay Mining Company, held lu this city yesterday, the following officers and directors were elected to serve for the ensuing year: President, John W. Cham Hlrum Groesbeck; berlain; secretary. and treasurer, John T. Lynch; di A. vice-preside- rectors, : nt, F. Groves, Hlrum Henry 'Chamberlain. Jaolc Bolton. ' :. W. A.. Groesbeck, Kinney and , f'" 900 Attaint.; w rjrlgnt's dlseasa..... BreaalkltU- - age).... TTeart failure. 1 1 8 3 65 Ophlr Mexican ... 9 86 400 B. H 9 65 260 C. C. Va... 6 184 1 40 200 Savage 1 00 350 Cbollar 180 H. AN 95 KrO Point 1 40 1 60 300 Jacket 1 OO 4TjO Belcher 20S0 Kentuok.... 20 No 3U0 Alpha 50 Oonfldenoe. 3 00 250 8. Nevada.. 9 45 150 Utah 45 200 250 Inflammation of brain 1 Inflammation of bow- Croup.. 2 elt-.- i Cholera infantum.... 6 Meaalea Convulsions....... . .. 61 Meningitis.. .. of brain. Pneumonia. Coagestfoh 1 Pneumonia Canoer . . (typhoid). ConeuEPptien ( Phthis . 8 Premature birth...... Peritonitis is ruiiooiisui;.. ...... . 9,Paralysie.. Diphtheria.... 1 . .... .... Rupture uropay.. . 1 Remittent biliousness Diar robcea ...... . 8 Suicide Exhaustion... ... 8 Stillborn Kntro colaUs ..... 8 Whooping-cougEnteritis (gastro) Ofla-birth.- h. k. Total. . Died in city. 7a Mullion Exchequer. 3U0 125 Cbollar..... Potosi 1050 105O 840 10BO Mexican Ophlr Point 8 7 8 5 1 1 I Brought to city for interment, 19. for the month Corresponding number of deaths ? of Ootober. 1890,438. Sex ot deosdenta Males, 61: females, 33. To S . tal. 97. NaUvlties, Utab. 43: England, 9; Norway. ; 8; Germany, 8;a: China. 1; Scotland. 3; Wales, s: r in Denmara. switzeriana. i; sweaen, land. 1: Canada. 2: other parts' United States, j 80; ot reported., 6. i year, io, i co o years, is; o ww Ages, unoer 10 80 to years, 6; ovr iS) years, 49; not years, 4; 5. reported. Members or toet itoara or ueaitn ior oai iace "..v--City: Hon. George M. Scott, Chairman. Lorin Hall, M. D.. Health Commissioner F. A. Meacbam, City Physician. Riobards, M. li. i " Joseph M. Charles P. Brooks. Daniel Dnnne; Register of Deaths. ' ' V. bbowell. Sanitary Inspector. rrJ da-cid- ed tle. If 1- c 1 "3 ... TTli . a jt t l -- . c . . tr ,U r' ' ; it- - 115 50 95 85 15 ..25 85 3 95 85 30 400 N. B. Isle.. 100 N. Savage. . 30 Prize 400 Peer 65 60 55 a 8:30 a. 1160 300 300 05 400 OO 15 15 m. d. Overman.. .8 11 60 00 Alta 40 Utah 50 Occidental.. Challenge.. 125 10 AND ' 45 60 25 20 40 15 45 1 OO I. 1 .. eOjPpnlr 90 Plymouth35 Savaare 1 The Wool Msrset Dull aad lower. Nsw York, Nov. 14. fTKiatrKK Dispatch Sau Francisco Chronicle series. 1 The leading wool markets still report a quiet trade. Manufacturers have taken a very conservative course. and are buying only to meet tbetr Immediate wants. Tbe season for heavy weights has ao far bean a disappointment, bat tbe conditions are liable to change free moveany week, and. with ment in this goods, manufacturers are expected to be liberal buvera of wool. Prices are now In favor of buyers, and tbla applies as much to foreign as well as to doraettfo wools. There is very little doing In Obio and Michigan wools, while aome fair sales have been made in Texas and territory wools. It bas taken concessions tosecure this movement. Pulled wools are moderately active and firm owing to tbe limited supply. 30 STOCKS. Old People, . 1 . It k-- Sierra Nevada (Standard . Union Con 4 1 OO 10 60 J. V. S. Is the only Barespertlla that eld of) feeble people should take, as the mineral potash Which is lb every other BarsaparlHa that we know ef la under certain conditleaa known to be . emaciating. J. V. 8. on the ceatrary Is pnralw vegetable and sUmnjBttes(aigestIen aad creates sew blood, the very, thing for eld, delicate or, broken down people. It bnUOs these wp en4 prolongs their Uvea. A ease In point: Mrs. Beliea an estimable and eldrrly lady et 818 Haaon EC, 8. F. was for months declining so rapidly as to seriously alarm her family, r It got so badthat she was finally aflflffted with fainting M While In that aangereea spells. SheX writes: some saw ef the teetlsnenleJs eoa condition cern lag J.V. 8. and Bent for a bottle. That marked the taming point. X regained my lost flesh and' strength and" have not felt so well In years. That Was two years ago and lira. Belden Is well 8 9 00 1 36 9 40 - 10 1 ibai, 8 10 1 66 bills, asvrx w. and still taking J. V. 8. and hearty If yea are old or feeble and want to be befit vp to-da- y, Ask for : r f Seme price. tLOO, six for 85.00. .For ealea bv Roberta A Nelden- Wholesale agents, and iall drnggista. roasaooH BOABD. IF YOU VAtlT AH CmoAsa. Nov. 14. Wheat Cas' e; Decem- HIT. 81.01 U(&l.01K. Cora Firm; cash, SAa; Deeember, 4fic045,a 1 M av.049o. Oata Steady; cash, 81jo; May, 33 H 1 Barley Nominal: 59c. Pork Firm: - cash, , to. 75(3.9.80; Janaary, ll.o7ft. , Lard Firm; cash. 86.256.30: i Jan nary i 86.40. tr-&4V- 4: ART! . V i . HOME, SOAIP. ATTIBIOOX -- Firm; 93S4c Rye &dtv . Barleys-Qui- et; Flaxseed Easy; V3ftc Whisky 81.11 Shoulders 45 005. 13ft. Short clear 5.3tX9. 3a Short ribs f5.6A6.95. ' . . r-.- ;.o. ' a ,..-- cr 1 4 t 1 ; 4 . i s i ' t it ladicates i ! " : .i) i'L".;:-ste- wtijsacr r 9 f..:? Vegetable Sarcaparilla Host modern, most effective, largest "bottle, t Cbleaf o Markstv - " I 96-te- st. .' 130. an Ksir Condition. 10 15 N) 1 to New York. Nov: 14. TaiRCKS Dispatch San Francisco Chronicle series. 1 BradMreeV says: During tbe pant week speculation baa tended to recover from the Influence ofappareatly (be bank failure in Boston, indeed the money market haa by tbe olese ef the week worked bark to almost tbe same condition of easo that prevailed a fortnight ago. The fact that foreign gralu are assuming even larger proportions that bad been expected, that tbe traflio of the railroads is exceedingly and tbat reports heavy, of earnings are of a most favorable nature, continue to encourage tbe holders of stocks and maintain tbe bullish sentiment as to tbe ultimate course of prices. At tbe same time there Is no disposition to buy largely, and the professional operators, being left wltbeut assistasoe from the public, incline as they always under such circumstances, to the" bear side ot tbe account. The feature of tba market and the chief object of bearish attacks was coal 'stacks, although people most largely interested deny that there is any trouble in prospect, and assert that at present the chief object of the catnpanles Is to supplv the demand for coat. Reports of a different character have been persistently circulated. Delaware and Hudson, which for aome with support, reason, is left unexplained was one of the chief objectsentirely of tba bearish attention. 9 10 ' designed by an eminent architect, bnllt of the best materials, bj the best workChicago Urs Stoek market s slow and steady; natives, H7V1.60. men, sold on a fair living margin, no aiativvs va vua buui; leiisi, ' 83.109.65. paid for In small monthly installment, Raceipta, 94,000; market active; opened Hogs cloaed 8JL60& and common, rough strong, ateady one already bnllt, 3.70; mixed- and packers, U.V;(.I; prime we will furnish 70a ( M butchers and reguweiphts, heavy or build it to meet your own ideas. lation light, tA7ai-83- . 4WXW;Pipe, t.5.33.6a market dull and Receipts, Sheep native 40 ewes, fc3.00,4.:.; mixed. It Te hare no cheap, ghoddy thrown steady; 54.50; wethers. 84 61X3A.25; Texans, 831753-60Westerns, tJ.yjQ,4.fX together buildings; don't cater to that Wheat Market. The Chicaoo. Kov. 14. Wheat A fair business kind of trade; don't want it. We bar waa transacted wtttin a lower range of prices. Tim opening was i sH lower than yesterday's soldi dozen houses, to which we Invito closins: Cures, and wUh semeslif at fluctuations. o declined more; then advanoed c; roied : to-b- nrst-cias- e . s - 74-1- 4; ; . ; 1 steady and Closed about ",o lower tbau vester-daLuAueU; sbipmaats, l.sc.'?t, l,4o2,CCj ' lia.CC0bBela. ' Oraln. Liverpool . v ' T x y- -r 1 the v. We moderately. Ko. 9 w; I", td and steady; Ho. 8 spring, f s 1" 1 ac 1 si . . j. tj - !y of Brot l oot T!d fcoliers oTer Corn ardl I t,"ulr, t f "id futur tn'iits!v: V d and svaaly; Jsu. , Cj and s ;a y; x. ana nary, 8 -a- iot : The .CsausUisa 2'.- ' Bit- 4 Ei? ) !u'CLt " ;?7,1 : : 1 They axe oar . din't build the 11 jf. 1 " so-call- ed a . Troablre Inspection. "CnrAr" we chtllcase any builicr la houses Ealt Laks to dcplic-tfor til c::'i t'.s houses we ca iastnllr.is.t v.:i m s rApsest advertl-ement- - Zw c".t' J0 100 1 SO OO NiwYoKi, Nov 14. Tha stock market opened slightly higher j and strong:. There were advances of the whole llstdurlne tbe day, slight and the close was firm at small fractional advances over the opening prioes. Government bonds were steady, Pe trole u m oloaed at 59 X e. r New York. Markets. Naw York, Nor.i 14. Hoys Firm; Paciflo, 1410O. Coffee Options opened steady and unchanged to 10 points np: 2L',X:.0 bags; December, 813.45 ($12.55; 12fiH3.0; February, January, 13.1512.0. Spot Bio Firmer; 13U13o. cenfair refining, S Sugar Raw, firm; 3X37-loc- : reflaed, quiet. Arm. trifugals . " corjipasy 1W Union Alta Julia Caledonia.. Challenge.. Occidental. Andes Soorp'ion S. Hill L. Wash... New York.. lien ton close offered at 8ft per cent. Prime mercantile paper, unchanged. Sterling exohanKa, steady; sixty-da- y 84.80ft; demand. 84.83ft, , 1 . - 8O0 900 Overman... 8 Justice 125 CONDITION OK 81'KCl'LATION. The Money Msrktt Worklof Uack Into) 8 65 Yellow Jacket... run xowar xabkr. NawYUns. Nov. 14. Money on call, easy; at ' 1 3 8 . Horn Silver 8 t 1.. 100 200 200 of from 14, 1831. 250 65 2 65 3300 Imperial 5 194 750 Caledonia.. SJO Justice 8 10 8 45 2600 Kentucky. . 900 Hulwer 8 35 1600 New York.. 3 55 1 4ft 8O0 S. Hill 1 65 100 Mono 1 HO 9o0 8. Kin 200 60 Wash ... Crown Point Dead wood T. Kureka Con O.AC ...... H. A N. Homes take.. 1 :r u 200 Jacket Heloher 500 S. Belcher. NEW XORK MONET NO 1 fol-fow- rs:-?- 6fi0 400 1 15:70 ... Uetreyosataa, y 8 8. Nevada.. - r--- 1 400 G. A C H. A B 950 C. C. Va.... 850 Union 8 .....:..7 t te la 4VJ 900 950 8. Belober . ITBtCT ATT 8 1 00 800 H. A N 1 45 500 Savage 1 150 8 , t 10-1- 4 I- ' ll, S Naw Yobk, Nov. 14. 189 L Number of complaints received and at83 Bit BILVKB. tended to i 8 .9 Silver. Number of oases of contagious diseases re- 10 OOVBBVMKXT BORDI. norted (diDhtberla 10. scarlet fever 0)... Deaths from oontasrious dlneases reported U.S. 4s, coupon. ..116 I Paciflo 6s... Ill 4 aoariet fever 1). (dlobttaeria 3,issued RAILROAD STOCKS nUMIRO QPOTATIOBTB. 23 Burial permits i "43J Canada Southern.. 50 X 3 Atchison. Transportation permits issued a Central Paciflo.... 33 Delaware A Lack.. 1374 ,.., liirtbs reported 88 V94 Erie $197.25 Burlington i Payroll G. pref... .44 Kansas A Texas... b U4E. 129 X Northern Paciflo. . 96J4 Lake Shore do preferred... 71 Louisv'idc Nasbv'l 77ft Tbe following cases were disposed of In Northwestern .115X Michigan Central.. 105ft tbe Polios Court last week: New York Central. 1114 Ore. Improvement. 29 ............ Drunkenness. .., 23ft Oregon Navigation 73 Oregon abort Line. 37 .:. Petit 7i North American... UK Reading j and battery. . Assaultlaroeny.. Paciflo Mail. ....... 85 Rio Grande West.. 43 a Misdemeanors. . , Rock Island do preferred.... 72A4" Trespass.: firsts St. Paul A Omaha. 84ft do 784 75 Gambling St. Paul Texas Paciflo Ji4 41 Belling liquors witnout a lieenee. ........ S. U. Paciflo Union 407, Express Disturbance or tne peace 17 Parse Kx press..... 140 Terminal Burglars' tools... Western Union.... 81X Pullman Palaoe.... 79 16 Express. 17 Lead Trust 42 American Total. Canada Paolflo..... imire. stocks. of October, 1891 Bepert Mortuary 1 45 I Mllron Silver .8 Alice. . . . Abscess llFeter .....10 (typhoid).. 1 OwlMexioan 8 M . Con Adams 1 . . 1 AtMitnaxv 1 90 Grippe . 9 60 Mt. Diablo.... B. A B 8 Seaeral debility (old Accidental 88 90 . 1 Of lOatario II 0 C hollar The shaft ot tbe Diamond Mining Com pany at Tintio Is now down over 100 feet. ie shaft bouse and other buildinga are completed preparative for winter work. station Is out at the level, but the management bas decided not to drift for the present, and will continue sinking pos sibly another hundred feet before drifting. The work is being done just west and along The Slsrnal JTlag-s- . side of main ledge, and it is expected Tbe weather eigne! flags displayed overs: tbe abaft will out the ledge during the bext the Board of, Trade Building mean as - ' fifty feet. This property is immediately and all south ot . the Centennial-Eurek- a, Number 1. white Sae. six feet square. Indicates mining meni agree that it Is a continuation clear weather. Namber 2, blue flag, six feet white of the- - came belt and should de square, indicates rain or snow. Numbers, and bine), a big mining property. and blue flag (parallel bare of white velop Into feet square, indicates that local rains or It being only a question of depth. six showers will occur, and tbat the rainfall will not but from the looks of "the stuff coming out be Namber 4, black triangular flag, of the shaft ore can be expected at any fourgeneral. feet at the base and six .feet in length, al-as tbe shaft gets nearer to wave refers to temperature; when placed above time, especially weather: the ledge which dips towards tbe workings. numbers 1. 2 or 3 it indicates .1.wanner numbers 2 or 8 it indicates Three shifts are employed and making about when placed below the. indica not when colder weather; displayed, three reet a day. are tbat, tbe temperature win remain tions KOTK AXB FIBSOVAU stationary, or that the 5 change in tern ; M. F. McGUI. a prominent mining man of nerature will not vary s more than four of tbe same hoar degreea from the temperature Eureka, is In the city. of tbe preceding day from March to October, in W. H. Smith, superintendent of the clusive, and not more than ; six degreea for the Bullion-Bec- k St Champion, came la from remaining raontbs of tbe year, r, ameer a, wait equare in cenEureka laat evening. flag, six feet square, with black indicates the approach of a tuudtn, and ter, from Far are there Reports salogton say fall in temperature. This i?nal Is net to but a few men at work up there at the be displayed unless it is oexpected tbat the temto forty-twdegrees, er Wwer. present time. Tbe excitement whieh was and perature will fall hours is usually ordered at least' twenty-fou- r aroused by the "salted" samples hat ap in advance of tba cold wave. Whan number S Is parently died oat. 4 emitted. is number always As the quarries near Park City become displaced, 8. VVbes displayed on poles tbe signals should more aad more uncovered. It becomes evi be arraneed to read downward; whan displayed dent to local stone and building men that from horizontal supportsa email streamer should to laUijate the point irora wnica tae t&ere Is no further use la going to Colorado be attached be are read. to signals for flagging stone. There Is enough flagTKTIBFaKTATTOSr Of i BISK. ATS. ging stoaa at Park City to feever the entire 1. Indicates No. fair alone. weather, etatlonary city of Salt Lake. ' ter"peiature. Ixo. s, alone, indicates rain er snow, stationary aie ; Special temperature. Two fine bedroom sets, steel range, gasoao. s, aione, maicates locat rain, stationary line stove, nearly new, Cas bat tree, 3 ' box temperature. ted mattresses, oarptt.1."kltsin furniture, l,o. 1. with 2 a.. 4 above It, Indicates fair t roJ cart, ein-g- la wtber, wrner. CUfcs, iiasla carriage. l. wi i i,OL 4 rtio ho. it, m c loaves harcxw.3, u.:;?, k;a ; ... o. Cllx ......iair "i1: Lir v, cc rr. ; chairs, etc., stove Cxfr j. Las Ir-- ej bass wel.v. m 4 lLa. V, i a..fe It, lccllcitu warcsa? Lfx r, Eiiilrrtr, Ls r Lxtares, f 7. :w. . ; a. 4 Itlow It, i&lsates eoi-100-fo- ot S4 05 130 Ei-rhan- pe - SILTICB. Special to TaiBtma Sax FaAwcisoo. Nov. 8:30 a. K-- BOARD. e to-da- y 91,' ....43 London, per ounoe. SAN FRANCISCO MINING STOCKS. The' record of the Health Department for tbe week ending November 14th is as follows: 704 Number of loads of aarbaze disposed of ... 13 Number of animals received at cars - TUB DXAMOITD. ' lbs 100 New York, per ounce Captain Paul of the Street Department keeps the routine work IcCbanjd and Is await ing orders from tha City: Council to begin new work. At present he bas thirteen men and ten teams at work at a weekly expendi TBB- - EZCHANOE. 'Wells, Fargo & Jo. received yesterday bullloo,'I3517; ore, f 1537; a total of $5054. McOerntCk A Co. received yesterday ! -- I f A Co.) lKfl, Fargo y worse without bursting wideopen." l,atohee at tbe CcfTt-and received were. large transactions stated thatthereposted In coffee for shipmenr to the llnited States, in the currency prire of consequence of which- more coffee bad advanced rapidly than would correspond to tbe depreciation In tbe value of, paper money. This showed a remarkable ad. vancn, for the Kxrhange had dropped like a cable dispatches plummetthedown a well.at Official a noticeable ieelinei 13ft. exchange 3uoted twenty-four but private dispatohea hours, to leading shippers state It at and late in at lift. This last Is tbe lowest notch tbe in the day the history of the Exchange has touched country. These figures mean a premium on gold ) LIAD. New York, per Cemetery last Sexton Donne is a careful manager, and although tbe ap aohlevlng good propriation Is small, be Is I results. The Stock Exchange is invited to send ten delegates to tbe Denver Mining Con gress, ana all who are willing to go are asked to apply to Secretary F. O. Horn to morrow morning. l Chairman Charles E. committee of the Taylor Of the executive Mining Exchange at Denver sent this dispatch yesterday to Mr. Horn: It is very that you appoint delegates to Important as they are attend the mining convention, needed to protect the Interests of silver. You can appoint one delegate for every ten members, i riease have tbe newspapers urge a full; attendance, as there is a big crowd ceniing from the East. Thie, of course, means that tbe anti- silver men are bound to make all tbe fight and trouble they can, and It becomes the meaof tbe Weat to rally In force and bring tbe plans of the Eastern men to naught. A big delegation of silver men ougbt to go from this Territory. HI FINDS tTWTIO GBKAT. John Ramm of Bay Horae. Idaho, bas been on' a trip of inspection to Tintio aad finds It suoa a ceumry that be haa determined to pull great up stakes ahd locate la the famous camp, so, he has telegraphed bis .wire and family te move this war at once, and thev will join him at tbe Hotel Morgan In this erty tats eveytlsg. Mr. Ramm thinks Tintio will be one of the greatostr'mlning camps in the entire West. ay se DITJEQATE3 , - . (Corrected ve e . and Second Soutb. and 240 feet of four-inc- h pipe on Third West, between North and South Temple, and besides the usual routine work, trenches aggregating 4000 feet In length, have been exoaiated and sixteen water service connections made. Governor Thomas appoints these dele gates from Utah to the Mining Congress at Denver, which convenes on the 18th and continues three days: O. C. Goodwin, B. C. the Eighth ward square to Eighth South Chambers, Richard Mackintosh. W. G. Van street. For the two weeks ending the 14th Horn, W. C. Higgles, Ed F. Richards and H. Inst, the pay roll amounted to $1218.32. ' C. Lett of Salt Lake: John Q. Packard of Collector Clnte and bis assistants are Tintio, W. W. Funge of Ogden, and R. G. hard at work preparing the delinquent tax-lis- t, Legg of Bingbam. Nearly all' of the dele and expect to have It ready for publigates appointed will, attend. All wboso cation by next Wednesday. SELEOATE3 fROM THE CHAMBER. names are published will be called upon to President Fred Simon of the Cnamber of pay $1 additional into the city treasury, Commerce appointed tbe following delegates and if they do not liquidate within ten days to represent the Chamber ef Commerce at from t he'd ate of publication a levy will be the Denver Mining Congress: W. S. MoCor- - In order So far, 80 per cent of the taxpay-ers-hanlok. chairman; L. E. Holden, J. K. Bam paid up, a record whioh few cities In the country can equal. berger, J. J. Daly, A. E. Hyde. to-morr- i cb Work is Increasing in the Sewer Depart ment, and at tbe present time quite a force of workmen is engaged. The principal work now on is tbe laying of the drain pipe from ;; J WANTED. Nates. Blue Jay Diamond - L Den- - latter, as was deemed natural, told the worsa storr than tbe former. Hut they all were anybut encourapinfr. and one "merchant went thing so far as to say that "tbe situation couldn't ba Orrtca or Tbi Dailt Taiarwa. Sait Lake Citt, Nov. 14, ml. BULLION AND LEAD. i Delegates Named From tbe Cham ture of $459.30. ber of Commerce An Idahoan En "Tbe pay roll at the City amored of Tintio Ore and Bullion Lweek amounted to $181.50. Out-of-to- Hor-baok.rda- . Ten Solid Blen Appointed for Yer by Governor Tbomas. ; ! TBB OITT ADMIVIBTBATIOV. Ryan of tbe Waterworks Superintendent on Saturday disbursed $2043.00 Department among 178 men and ten teams. During the weak just past 2400 feet of pJue has been laid on Tenth West, between First slx-in- e Sixteen carloads of twelve-inc- h water ruStna for the North bench high line are new being unloaded and distributed alongi the propoaed route. A committee from tbe Federated Trades will visit tbs unions not now in tbe Federated Trades and Invito them into Its membership, j The beet sugar Is now being made Into all kinds of candy, and one maker says IVf ully comes np to bis most sanguine expectations. It is ao much sweeter and stronger than the cans sugar C. F. Annett returned yesterday'; from an extended business trip te Idaho and Montana. Mr. Annett reporta times as lively la Boise, with hopes of times that will bs still more ao. Tbs People's Benefit Association of Utah filed articles ot incorporation with the Ter. ritorial Secretary yesterday. The 1 a corps rators are theae Ogdsn peopls: M. A. Bresden, B. E. Rich. J. W. Langsdorf, V. C. Oonnell. V. J. Henderahot, O. O. Knew, David Kay, Secretary Meloy of tha Chamber of Com rseorda of the rsalty merce Is receiving many Inquiries from; parFollowing were thawaess ever the salsa dally tbe past all ties asking for Informa8 10,897 tion about this country Monday and andjbe is city Territory, ... 7.VK1 ............. j, mUcb printed; matter In return. utiuaj mailing ... saiei Wadneeday charts will be out In a .... 1U8.MSI The new information . n nureoay 1 are fsw .. M,n7-tllustratod days. They handsomely Friday....... ... ifJ.151 with cute. J see eaturdey. were Tbs first-cla- ss thard .poatofaoe people having aT7.0KS Total lines of it last evening. There was some-tbls- g condition. BCILDrKO ITEMS. the matter with the strset electrio and the men sent over from the Abstracts of tltlo to real estate situated la The anion carpenters say their rasa are connections, works did not appear to be able to EaltLake co, neatly, accurately and promptmil at work, but the building laborara are electriomatters to any alarming extent, bo ly furnlahed by the tounty Recorder. mend flndlaa things dull. dimmer and dimmer, and the grew lights work cornice the for Tbe heavy oopprr oould with difficulty throw tha Tttrongli Car Servlee WcCornlek bulldtnar la ready to be hauled the boys aad if anything Is wrong to-dwith mails, November 1st. from Tbs lain Commencing Into dealgn keeping position. ip mail directions the postmaster says Is Is' the Wasatch blojk, Sunday, corner ot Main and Second .with tbe nigh character or tns architecture fault of tbe, Electric Light Company. South streets, via Rapid Transit aad Hot of tbe building. i .... . . . Springs Railway. Tba liu tiding Inspector la looking up old ,t West To r Bids Hewa White torn town Springs, Scents. tube about Sulphur abaoka .that ought ' 10 A cents. pur--poHot To Beck's number of are in for the out East Springs, any physicians dowa rather than rented 50 m. a. from hour leave In Cars half West to and the make studying objective points every .. whatsoever, and he proposes ; , j Southwest with the view of erecting a large to :50 p.m. short work of aome of them. sanitarium similar to Dr. Keeley's institute IRRIQ ATIO ITEMS. at Auction . at 1J wisnt. Illinois. In: a letter received by and , private Booace sale 5000 volumes standard Tbe Governor of Montana haa lasued a the Side Is West, Association statement the call for an Irrigation oongroaa to be held at made that since tbe opening of tbe Keeley and miscellaneous works, family and teach-Una hundred and Sanitarium; and the bibles, albums, scientific, medical, law, Helena, January Tth. are success era extraordinary mechanical works, ait and rare ' works. delesatea expected. aeventyflve a met baa of institution number tbat witn, The offlelal reports of tbe Irrigation Con Institutions have ' been erected Auction at 7 p. m. 43 Main street. are being prlntsd. and when thsas other the country, and In every InCopp's Mining Code, 50 cents: Copp's Proshave been mailed to tbs parties for whom. throughout stance provs very successful. The writer pectors Maaual. 50 cents; Copp's American will be oloaed are the 'eetats they i Intended, asks If the people of Salt Lake would con 23 cents. For a ale at Settler's Tsj up." A CREDITOR WHO COLLECTED. sider a proposition for the building of a Trucks Guide, office. sanitarium somewhere near the elty. large There was one of Plgaor Joseph Cortea's where plenty of ground can be obtained for new bill of fare. It Is Try the Arcaae's ' creditors who managed to get all that was park purposes. Tho parties interested, who great. If taejdld not gst In his at- are also investigating tbe Inducements the coming to him. two others had preceded Southwest offers, believe more and! better Only fiUiS toi Denver and Return via the tachment until I'nlon Paelflo. him. Tbs fortunate creditor Is J. II. advantagea tan be obtained; rn the West Itallao was owing than elsewhere. The climate of Utab would Pacific will sell round trip Union Tbe crafty llugbea, whom tbs 9T9. Aa Cortes did not turn up at all. and render this section of the country very--: ad tickets to Denver and return on November, 11 ughea aaw bs was In ad danger of being vantageous, and the great distance between 15th and lOtb. good for return twenty days, hla city salesman to watch the Salt Lake and the large Eastern cities at rate of $25, for the Mining Congress. left, be sent eventuv Rio (Jrande train while be blrnaelf would be another consideration. In that tbe Tickets good for stop over at any on hurried over to tbo Union Pad Ho train. patrons of the sanitarium would doubtless tha return trip. Trains leave Salt point Lake at oar Mr. Hugbca be more Inclined to remain until a complete 7 a. m. and a p. m. equipped with through On entering tba amoklng aaw a alngular-lookin- g individual In one of recovery had been effected. It Is said that sleepers and day coaches. the seat with bla coat collar turned up tbe Keeley Sanitarium returns a net profit his around hla neck. bat drawn amounting to aeveral thousand dollars per Assay rs ttatenai. down over hla face 'and a. red jallk day, and other similar Institutions a proporAnd Mining Supplies. The only complete handkerchief tied about hla chin. The nan tionate amount. As the Income and profits liae. at Roberta St Neldea'a. the DruggUta would be large. It It proposed to erect a had been cleanly shaved, and Was apparTbs well creditor looked In dlsituiaad. auflicient kff.U i.M'. alze to accommodate building ently sit tha fallow for a moment, and believed ba tbe Increasing demands made upon inatltu-tloGeorge narrlson. SO L street. Is the au- bird. of this kind, and propose the formation thorlcnd a?aatnf KViia WirlA'm n'jhfiin. found tbs hal fleeing Anyhow hs'd .:iuoc It. Ho going over to ths stranger bs of a company and to Incorporate with . a Hotel Temple ton. itM"J- bim on tuo aboulder and aald, capital of $390,000. of which amount they llei.o. Joe." The Inan looked up aad an- - will take half. The writer enjoys the repu The only strictly first-cla- ss in Salt m dinia-reoattemot to amlls. "How tation of being one of tbe leading physicians Lake City. Tbe cuisine aad betel aelckly r.ltin,with Mr. .llufcboa." outside. I la the East, lie litrites close examination service unsurpassed la any betel west ef ";otue i'ye n a Joe on tbe subject, and aiks If the city ot Salt Chicago. Steam heat aad eiectrlo lUht 'la tllc to you," aald the creditor, 1 out onto . the platform and was in-.Lake would like to have such an Institution. every room. Andrew C Ckixex. no gotta In May last Charles 8. Wilkes stocked the "I up tbs 70. tj Icaujh n bava ou centa." "Vea. you lake at Eldorado with German carp, and the Try Hot Salt Tater llita. i 1 want tbat money." Just then reault ot Mrv Wllkea'a enterprise in this and tealthful; Very strengthening, p cru slon;, and catching onto direction is tbat the lake now coatalns thou- also best fresh wal sr batons la t c:it, 3 jii i ;, thouyb knowing nothing of tba sands of Dih, some of which bare grown to cents. Ws.Ur IZzztr &. , ill m : -- f i lit, vTijt"a right: pay cocsMerable aire. Mr. Wilkes is more than Jiala. , Crzr.;3 1 Imtne--J- tf rs Ijavlr.f town." aatUtied with what bas been accomplished, Cure cure for aot-i- lj it'.i Is.z.i.a. y Clied tha and aays that by next r prlnT be will have irsrsii-lUru at?y t ll lt f and ba to German ot etoci about all enough carp ' ; 1 i t'.l of hi tbe lakos an .1 streams in Utab. f , Italy, ; ; l t; thts Ore cf excnV.?i,t r : ! : c?f T7rz tiaiy ' ; t i I trl tie , 2a :s cf , B.nJ l;; tcrrrl ,l.it .1 - V. 5 k r.IINIfJG DELEGATES NAMED. ? 1 1 r |