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Show THI3::PATTiY TJUJLBUIn J2: UESBAX MOKITIKGr, KOTEMBEE 17,1391. UAIiT XlA2U ClTXt TJTjm, i BPOBTIHO UOTI3. RICH STRIKE III BIHGHAM. AMUSEMEHTS OF THE CITY. In the pool tournament at the Cullen last evenintr Forest beat. New ton; by a score of 100 to 20. Newton plays a very poor game Yesterday mdrnlng at 10 o'clock .was ths and has been beaten every time that he has time set by Commissioner Creenman for the played and no doubt will be jbeaten again TL1 Dollars Each by Ccmnhsisscr examination of Alex Walker, the Rapid TLis Choral Society's Practice and this he plays With Charlie Thirty Inches of Ore That Goes evening when is his on rnloatlon last game and then of I This Casswell. Transit fireman, charge PntUlTilh.-Trfcninsi:,Resolutions for Extension. $400 lo $300 to the Ton. remainder of the fames Will no doubt the a postbut Bertha Nilson, by preferred -more ' be '! Interesting. 11 o'clock, at v ponement was bad obtll ji -f .. r, which time tbe Commissioner bnijted them s W. the editor Casper Whitney, sporting to win of In the hply bonds of matrimony, in the Yale thinks Harper's oughtat .Spring-fiel-atd. ANOTHER BIG STRIKE IN THE DALT03. iretfy. THESE EEHiS CEHSUHE FOB THE POLICE friends, reporters and Deputy Y0UK8 UDIESV AID SOCIETY BALL! next Saturday's football match Presence of This happy state of j affairs,: was Mass.. but he has not given up hope brought about by Commissioner Creenman, that Harvard will come out ahead yet. to of who acted the OSTTLSO UT TTrDT-OC7ornlea.ion Charge Against Alsa .;: Walker T lmtssd. j: v'M: TEI2 SALOOn LIEU AtiE'FIIlED S. ' ;..- j ! THB RELIABLE tiro price was mm; j I - k - ' j -" ? Cupid perfection, part and with the words I pronounce you man coats In the. of and wife," and the payment the case of fornication, the ugly charge waft expunged from. the. docket, and the now courtroom. bsppy eoople passed from the Ills ceremony is brief and to the point, and for the beneSt of the many lads and lassies who are deterred from , enteirlng Into a stats o tdouble blessedness On account of ordeaL it is the dreai they have of the . herewith given: Th Commlatonet-T- o either of yoo know of any legal reason why you should notI at-th". . 1 time be married? Th Ortyn-m- . aiv lirtde No, sir. The CommtxBtoner (to ths groom)4 In ' the presence Of these witnesses do you i promise to take the woman whom you; boldt by tbo wedded wife, right band to be your. lawfully her cherish, love and protect that you will as such as Ions-ayou both live? f The tfroom Yes, sir, The Commiioner (to the brlde)-D- o you by promise to take thebeman whom you Ibold your lawfully1 wedded your rlshthand to : blm husband tbat you will love and honor as long as yo-- i liver Thi nrPie Yes. sir. Ttte Commiaioner Then, by the anthorlty vested in ue by tbo laws of the Terjrltory , I pronounce; you man and wife. That Is all there Is tr It. and Commissioner Oreenman may now look jforward to a lively marriage season. As-iyer for life be baa few equals. i Live? gfalti Miles' Aterve ithe Act on a new principle regulating stomach and bowels through the nerves Anew For Their Failure to Enforce tbo Old Politics Actuate the Ijw 17. S. Marshal! in the llald? Opinions of Officers and Citizens A J , Suit Threatened. -- ; Wonderland's Attractions Helda Band Election A Concert and Ball tor the Benefit or a Projected Mis- sionary Notes. : in Ths saloonkeeper aided on Sunday by a poaae of United States Deputy Marshals appeared before Commissioner Sk.ered pleaej of snilty to the charge of soiling liquor on the Sabbath and were mulcted In the uni of f30 each. Pratt-ye-da- ; j 1 In passing sentence. Commissioner Pratt stated that the statute prorides that any one giving sway or selling liquor on the Sabbath snail. Ion con lotion, be fined in a sum not more than ?300 and be punished by Imprisonment in the county jail. "The "seems to Statute.!' said fhe pommlsssoner, be a deifd letter, arid X will take Into thel fact that the city gorern-mehas been j grossly negligent In not enforcing this law. thereby virtually allowing these saloons tio be run every Sunday." In conclusion, 'he admojuisbed the defendants that If they were ever brought before him again they would be Severely punished. The names of the! raided saloonkeepers and their places of! business are as follows: II. C. CI re, tile Yellow Front saloon on West First Bomb streets Ileber Maekey, the Albambra aulooh On West Temple street; discovery Dr. Miles' Pills speedllyicore bilious, Morris Levy, the Itapid Transit saloon on ness. bauaaste, torpid liver, p les. coarftipation- women, children, Smallest, State streetls Jtmephi and Charles Marano. Unequaled fur men, surest! 60 doses, aw ets. tiaiables If'res the Italians' ?tec, ton the corner of West mildest, A at boberu Jielden'a Temple and Second South streets; Joseph Klumpf, the Ak saloon at the corner of a healthful appetite. Idanha creates South streets. and Ueorge 'State and First 14 E. Collier, the and and Hand saloon on :A Itemarkable Buy.; West Temple street! j TTaving occasion to drop In Walker Bros. COMMTEWT. IT AVHf.l & Fyler Cd.'s dry goods store this mornbng. The arrests and the account thereof pubour attention was called to a rece rit pur- lished in yesterday's fniBCife caused a great chase of Mr. Fyler, who by the way, is deal of comment on the manner In which still East niekinir up bargains and securing the raid was piitmed and carried out, and elenant line of eoods for the opening of while a few upheld the Marshal in tits course in tbelr now store next mouth. The partleu he baa adopted jlu tiieddliug with city affairs, lar purchase we refer to consists: of the the majority look upon It as a political job. most elegant and stylish lot of ladies' long A Thibunb i representative yeitterday capes and wraps we have ever east eyes on. n stock 'secured theoplnlon of a number It soems Mr- Fyler bought the entitle citizens on the pubject and they are here-- , from a manufacturer amounting1 td somewith given. They were taken at random, over f$10.000 at a reduction: of 50 the political standing of the Interviewed not thing cent. P"hey are indeed beatttrf ul and per being taken into consideration. the pricesj! seem to us ridiculously low. A prominent cilty official suld last evening We strongly advise our fair readers) to dethat if the pollceiwero so inclined they vote a feWinoments to an inspection I of would experience little or no trouble in ar- tbese garments, as we feel sure tljiey will half a dozeni oohabs. but as tMbse with 'Jus In saying that they are just resting cases nome within the province of the United agree too Irresistible. States Marshal they were satlsQed to let blm run his own affairs. Why he should for Eiehsnsc. meddle with city alTalrs was1 a conundrum Five Rood lots adjoining Liberty Park, which was easily soivd and the reason for unincumbered, for a honse and lot bn North not hard to guess, The temptation, howBeoch, and pay difforence, if any; Here Is Jtever, to arrest a batch of cohab fu retaliaa chance th;tt occurs but once It: a lifetion wasgreut, lis tqey ure already located. time. ''!!' UtKjd umlftcumbered real estate fo;- stock J. T. Donne l.n ltj la not called for. It to either injure of merchant! Ise. ettnl to ni llk u Mhcnin location: the people enKuged in felling liquor or the Elegant uVroom house; cood to exchange for acreage. Liberal party. ,The( City authorities have house and 2x10 on North bad the liquor business under their superdood vision and have acted in a manner quite Bench. Nide place to exchange for house to the people. and lot in southwest part of City; Addition satisfactory p Harvey 1 lardy job to property. Slyt it is a put-uHorses to! exchange for Sreal estate iand Liberal party. It Is anything Injure the now to down the party. It Is a real estate io exchanire for horses, I J, ?M. with them scheme, and some very high officials are in Nclsou, 44 Kast Second South street. It. I have been a resident of this city for at Arcade. Prlcea have been reduced; twenty-flv- e and I have never known yeari1 could J " not buy liquor. If Everything a Sunday when the United States Marshal Would devote his , Crelghton, Mnrgeon lentist;s. time to raiding the cOhabs who lire in open 58Silehl West Second South. Hours, 8 to 5.1 s I cou-stdera- tin nt A ' ' y i j i I i i , 4 well-know- - j i - j v . -- . j .iii firt-clas- sl i defiance of the law (n the country .Instead of to the saloons he would be performing Van HoutIcn's Cocoa OriRiual. most sol ubla satisthe duties of his ifllce and i: To Kieavst rs. faction to the people, and to the Government. Bids required for grading Richards aire h M. DUhop I have not considered the nue. Wasatch Asphalt Company, 70 Gultner ' not think that polities has block. question, but dodo with it. bad any thing to j 'thro ujclt Car Service. J.. II. '.Ingrain 1 hold the same opinion as November 1st, from Commencing Sunday, Harvey Hardy, fit the United States Marblpok, corner of Main and Second shal wants to distinguish hlnnolf let him Wasatch via Rapid Transit sud Hot and leave the saloons South streets, go, after the hold-up- s jl Springs K tllways. v. alone. To White Sulphur Springs 5 cents. 4 IK. C. Iteilly Is a job to advance the Itsome To Heck's Hot Sprlns. 10 cents. one. The machinery political rlirhts of leavti-everhalf hour from 6:50 a. in of the federal Government la being used to to Cars y :ou p. tn. throw discredit oh the Liberal party. i '"en Per Cent Cash. Captain Oreenmin-i- -t do i it wish to cast any slur on any one but it looks to me like Is all that Isrnecessary as a first payment to a polltlou job ah effort to cast mud on the secure diamonds, watches, clocks and silver in ware on the weekly 10 city government.; installment Joseph U. Walien In ray opinion It was plan at L. Hollander's, percent the Main street jewof to United States Marshal the the duty Call a store; 148 Main street, for exfirst see whether Or not he could enforce the eler. of jplan. planation law through the local government. If the authorities then failed to do their duty city Copp's Mining Code. 5u cents; Copp'sPros- I believe he would be justified in doing what pectors Manpal. 50 cents; Copp's American he has dono. I ahi a firm believer in local tier's Guide. 25 cents. For sale at Tub IKIBDKK ottlCC concur with Mr. Wal- H'KU im F. Lynch den's views. Xhere fhould be a unity of For sale at every bar Idanha. purpose and action (between the United Marshal and the City Marshal. Try the Arcade's new bill of fare. Tt is S. If. Lrici I think be Is doing it for pogreat. litical effectJ ' Assayers' axaeerusu Is. in my opinion, C.'eorpe H. Jt Ths only complete And Mining jSuppllea done for political effect.' The United States line, at Roberts t Nelden's. the Druggists. Marshal Is meddling jwlth something that .j does not concern him. The city Is really able Field's Washlnc tou.' "Kate cak-talc to of Itself. amply 30 L street. Is tbo auHarrison, George 11". IT. Utt It seenis to me that that class thorized Kate Field's Waehtnytbn. j agerttof of business should be (prosecuted under the ordinances, A city C. Hall Ir Lyon, It is a niittterof taste and dis- Hooper-Eldred- Eye Kar, If. 49 3. Mala building. United States Marshal in cretion with the the discharge of his duties. (' Hold Up. I knew it was coming three , Ed Kellty Co to the,sralgbt Tip cigar store. 63j West months ago. It N a political job and will Second South 'and get a pound of Star horsedo the parties manipulating It no good. It shoe or Climax tobacco for 40 cents. will help lustead of harming the Liberal ' Pure Maple Sap-- ' party. j William Showell Far political effect, of We guarantee Our Maple Sap to be;; Absocourse. knd will forfeit-- : $100 ill! our lutely pure,is fbun'd II. at. iMney It Is all right; yes. I think statement untrue. It is made diIt is all right. sap.-an.to la far the from rectly V. Lnshrie It Is 'done for political effect syrup made from maple sugar. superior of r and not for the purpose Rooers it Co4 Improving the moral atmosphere of the community for IM' The Leading Grocers, ' ,! 45 East 1st South St the effect It will have on the Liberal party at the approaching election. The United States Msrsbal has; a field for the discharge The Arcade s Sunday dinners are simply of his duties which should be sufficient to Immense. Prices reduced. keep blm busy without meddling with muni The Signal ttmgm. cipal affairs. IT. If. liyan The United States Marshal The weather signal nags displayed over is meddling withthat which does not eon- - the Board of Trade Building mean as fol- cern him. ;. "f fows: .; Luk In 'my oplnion the United 1. white flag, six feet square, indicates HarryMarshal Number Is getting down from the clear weather. (Number S, blue flag, six feet States, of bis offlcS when he meddles with square. Indicates ratu or snow. Number SL white dignity and blue flag (parallel bars of white and blue), the affairs of the municipal administration. six feet square. Indicates that local rains or SfTcCt, and the good It is done for political win occur, and that the rainfall will not of the community Is not taken into eonsid-atio- n. showers Naraber 4. blacftf triangular flag, be general. T althe base and six feet in leugtli. at four feet At. At. JCaighn If It Is a movement to ways :fers to temperature; when placed i tbovs dives It is all right. It is well to numbers 1, 9 er & it indicates warmer weather; breakup them. or not It Is tor po- when placed below numbers 1, S or 3 IttheIndicates regulate indicaweather: when not displayed, litical effect I amWpether pot ppepared to state, as colder tions are thatjtho temp'iTature will remain have given the question no consideration. stationary,1 I j tera In or that the change . L. L. Terry, of the Brown. Terry A Woodwill - not vary more than; four perature ruff Company It seems to ms that the from the- temperature of the same bour degrees et the preceding - day from March to October, inofficials are competent to take chargecity of not- more than six degrees for the affairs.- - We have an efficient Marshal and clusive, andmonths of the year. Number 5. white tog a police force which I think is capable of remain feet with black square in oe lisix square, flag, controlling that part of, the city's affairs. and ter. Indicates the approach of a mwJ A SUIT TBSElTiatD. cidefi fall in temperature. Tbls signal! is not to unless it Is expeoWd that ths temdisplayed Hsber Maekey, one oil ths arrested saloon- be will fall to forty-tw- o decrees, or tower; perature to an decided has action bring keepers, hoars and is usually ordered at least tweaty-foo- r United Marshal 8tates Parsons to In sdvance f the cold wave. When numbct ft hi against sum 4 of $96, which ha claims was displayed, number Is always omitted. recover ths a, W ben displayed on poles the signals should stolen from his saloon while his bartender to read downward: whsn displayed was In ths custody of a Deputy Marshal, be arranged horizontal from support a small streamer should arwhen was states his bartender that lie t attached to indicate tae point irom wntca tne was to he rested go Instanter to compelled are. to be twd. Commissioner Pratt's office, and was sot signals jsTXBraxTATiojr or zistiats. allowed to either lock up the saloon or leave No. 1, alone. Indicates fair weather, stationary t any one In charge. As a result the saloon temperature. was entered by a thief during bis absence No. g, alone, indicates rain er snow, stationary 1 i and the money stolen.' ; W. C. Rsllljr has -temperature.'No, 8. alone. Indicates local rata. Stationary been engaged to prosecute ths oass. ' . , temperatars. No. 1. with So. 4 above it, indicates fair Life Xy warmer. weather, tav-No. 1, with Ho. 4 beloW it, Indicates fair vrsJones Sarsap.trllla.M says Mr. B. by flood's t Main of rn "bb seven Alxta, had jt, weather, colder. 4 in dlirrsnt places ea hr body, but No. S, with No. abova It, Indicates warmer ori mi i irir?.! hot Hood's Saresparilla there was weather, rain l iioproveuient aad now she Is well, t No. S, with iN'o. 4 below it, indicates colder strong . ; l 1 bealttir. weather, ralu or Snow. 3. with No; 4 above it. indicates warmer No. Uooics at Auction weather with local rains. 1 ale 5000 volumes standard t rl rs f s No. 3, with No. 4 below it, tadlcates colder t i " t with local rains.ictllfe "ous wether works, family and teacht;' No. i, with ;no, & above it, Indicates fair ri scientific, medical, law, weather, e. M.':i rtt sod rare works. No. a, cci,J wr'i No. S above it, inilcates iwet v give-bette- r i - t I j yi ! ; 1 : y -- 3- s tt ' j ldjn i : i i j ge ! ': ; 2 j ( . l d j ! j : -- .. i- . I'M' -- k J .. - laghers . . r- - ' - s - T - .', , eatLr, c j wt. , Brlgbam Bugler. 14tb: A few days ago two young men from Brigham City did about as fine a piece of duck bunting as was ever seen. The "ba made is seldom tbey In hand tbey managed equalled.! With guns to sneak upon a . great flock of ducks, so large that it literally blackened a small lake. When the hunters got within shooting raised from distance, tbey both suddenly) their creeping posture and blazed away with both 'barrels. Tbe prodigious; flock raised with a mighty roar, caused by tbelr thousands of wings, and when the smoke cleared the lucky young Nimrods picked up a wagon-loa- d all told. of ducks sixty-fou- r, The Choral Society had a good attendance meeting in Assembly nail. Considerable was done la the way of practice, and tbe committee on resolutions reported through Mr. Gillespie a series of articles, of which the following were adopted : Articles providing that an address of invitation be prepared and sent to all persons In the city whose membership is desired in the society; that application blanks for membership be furnished to all members of the society for circulation among their friends and acquaintances whose presence In tbe society would bo desired: that no one shall join tbe Choral Society within ninety days oefore any festival or concert; that only resident honorary members and strangers be allowed to attend the rehearsals of tbe society; that a committee of twenty ladies be appointed to canvass tbo business part of the town to secure honorary members for the society: that no resident soloist not a member of tbe. society be engaged for any concert or festival. Tbe ladle's committee will be appointed by Conductor Stephens at tbe next Monday night's meeting of the society. The girls voted solid for the nlnty days' limit as to membership, while the men rather favored thirty or sixty days. The members were requested to band the secretary their addresses, sure, by next Monday night. The matter of tbe instruments for tbe band was left to the directors for action It Is that tbe society shall loan the Firstproposed Brijrade band sufficient money to buy two trumpets, two French horns and two tympanl, tbe money to be paid back In a year without interest. In consideration of this, the management of the band will furnish guarantees that the band will play with the society as desired during the year. This Manager Ziramermaa and Conductor Peder-se- n will willingly do. Both of tbese gentlemen are justly enthusiastic over the .future of the band. Arrangements are being made to bave Mr. Coleman play a contra-bassoo- n, or surasophone, an instrument reaching one and a half octaves below tbe ordinary bassoon. Mr. Evans will play first bassoon and Mr. Reagan tbe second bassoon. As the band has already two French horus, the addition of the other two will make the set complete. The band has now fourteen reeds. Including two oboes, and tbe augmentation of tbe size of the organization continues, so that before tbe next festival the "membership of fifty men is confidently expected. Both Oonduotor Pedersen and Manager Zimmerman are working like Troto make a tine band, and there is no jans reason why they should not succeed. aid eociETr ball. The Younj? Ladles Aid 'Society Is progressing finely In Its'; arrangements for the ball. Now let everybody give a long and a strong pull and bave them come pull oat with $1000 in clear cash. Their contribution, so the youngs ladies say. is 860 to 570 monthly.! while they pay out to the poor of the city from f J00 to $125. They have now In their treasury; they-aidethirty-eig- ht just $10families last month. . ls at last evening's to-da- y. d . WONDERLAND. Tbe gigantic attractions at Wonderland, mltid-reade- r; Seymour, the justly-celebratUntie, the white Aboriginal beauty, and Jo-Jhe Russian dog-- f need boy. continue to prove wonderful drawing . cards. The more ope sees of Seymour's great work, the greater mystery it seems. The show in the theatorlum this week Is above tbe excellent singing, average, Comprising and splendid dancing.' character-actin- g trained dog acting. Thursday, Stickney, the strongest man in the world, will be at Wonderland, also Demetrius Kohoplsky, tbe escaped political exile from Siberia. bis miraculous escape Kohoplsky will relate g and detail accounts of the savage torture served to him while a convict. ed o, blood-curdlin- HT.LD'8 BAND KUSCTIO. MISSION ART CONCSET AND BALL. There was a concert and ball" last ward evening In the Twenty-secon- d to raise tbe "spondulicks' wherewith to send Brother and Sister Noall on a missions to the Sandwich Islands. Quite a crowd of tbe Lord's anointed were on hand, and tbe racket was opened and closed with prayer. Several of the brethren spake in tongues for the edification of Israel, and Brother Morrison and his two wives were tbe caterers. A large part of tbe evening was given to. dancing, and tbe occasion was also enlivened by addresses In the Kanaka laneuage. A small pot of money was raised to defray the expanses of the pair, as the church does not aid Its missionaries any more; but as the amount was not up to expectations, the hat will be passed around In the meeting next Sunday to make up the The brother and sister will deficiency. preach tbe everlastln' gaspil to tbe unsoIslanders for the next three phisticated to wear pants and years, and Induce them and chew fine-c- ut and read the petticoats 'v. Book of Mormon. ineet-ing-bou- so ) V TURN VXREIM BALL. ; The Turn Verein gave a very pleasant ball last evening at Turner Hall. There was a very large attendance and all enjoyed themselves very welL Although, as at all German parties, there was an abundance of beer on hand, there was no one drunk and there was no commotion raised. The ball was the Opening one of tbe season, the hall having been remodeled and made into a very nice - oae.- - ; 'S -- rV WOTS.'-- '1 5; ..: ;' '."'V The First Brigade Band is meeting every now for practice In Social Ball at Thursday 6 p.m.; This hour makes it convenient for tbe men who have evening engagements. ' There is an inquiry as to the whereabouts of the New England Association. - Has It been lost, strayed or stolen? It is about time to think of ths annual New'';." England r . dinner. The local minstrel troupe, which is to give a performance shortly under the auspices of the Ladles Aid- Society of the Unitarian Church, is making excellent progress finder the direction of Nat Brlgham. the Harvard College warbler. The interlocutor will be Charlie Stanton, and the end men are Harry Parker, Mans Cof3n, John Spiers, Samuel Park, GeorgS' Tousey and George Downer. - -- '- ' !: vein of ore, assaying from to S500 per ton, was struck last Friday In the phlr and Lakeview mines at Bingham, and in a few days a shipment of the ore will be made to: tbls city. Tbo properties are owned by Salt Lake parties, who propose to increase the working force and keep the mines open during the winter. $100 The statement made by Joe O'Brien that the full proceeds et tbe recent! benefit tendered him were not turned over to him has caused Ed Kelley to become enveloped in a OBI A.SD BCLUOS. of tbe Ingratitude & Co. received yesterday huge disgust on account Wells, Farjro of tbe man. The amount which Kelley re- bullion. $10,010. ceived from tbe benefit was 93. and rather Tr R. Jones ft Co. received yesterday than. band O'Brien such a paltry sum he base bullion. $3000. went down Into his jeans and increased It to McCornlck & Co. received yesterday SPIDERS are buv PTcrvwherc, and Ihpv are hnv weaving their rtctsl to catch $125. aud was sorry at tbe time he could not llanauer bullion, $$400; silver and lead We Sfil KELIAlL'E t'LOT'MXtJ, ;unl nlwiiy' to ri ve t fee equ ralen S maKe it $250. He says If thefe were any ores, f 12.700. unsusptictluK. t'lo: ntcr und Ifurnlshlngs is, Overcoats tickets on which O'Brien fsilcd to realize was busy yesterday with 24 tons for your mouey. Our stork of fail ;ii!l hing. Hodges are-thas to styles, shttde-i- . sii ipes and bands of frlecds wbo have of Utah. 91 tons of Caroline. 224 tons of Bullioand qualities, and ivo Invite you large and tbey to Inspect it before you make n-Beck failed to account for them. sclucMoti, us we !u not desire that any duo should be & Champion. 150 tons of Ontario DECEIVED. and two controls from Tecoma. Steward made assays of 24 tons of Utah. RUMBLES OF THE RAILROADS. 224 tons of 67 tons of Centennial-Eurek- a. Bullion-Bec- k & Champion and 91 tons of THE UTAH MIDLANO STOCKHOLDERS Caroline, MoVickerhad 10 tons of Magnolia ore. HOLD THEIR ANNUA C ELECflON. Rice's Tlntio Sampler has just sent In 224 . 15 and 17 W. SECOND SOUTH (Morlan Block). & Champion and 91 tons of Bullion-Bec- k I ore. tons of Caroline The Knjjine That The Bingham KEW 8TBIEI IN THE DALTOX. Run With Slakes a A new strike is reported in tbe Dalton Attachment Notes. mine. At a depth lot 315 feet in the main the tunnel a body of ore has been struck., assays which show it to be $15,000 gold ore. jr t vs.' from The Utah Midland Railroad Stockholders REPORTS HIOM DUOWAV. PEHOHEisTLY 03 HD PAY. r held their postponed annual meeting yesfrom Due-wa- y Sam returned has Qllson just 2500 terday at the Walker House, put of and a through Deep Creek and the Wo r"?r yon to 60O (iMciHnn from shares. 3490 shares were represented, and surroundingtrip ns in ths St t . f luinss. ( 'lortui an i hix Natinrntl Hinlcsl country. He says it looks as atie Mi .v to as ever wantinz W. S. n and well ii tbese directors were elected: ick Salt Lake. the, only thing alo itii-- ti.xl. '., itaiikprs. Is WrittPii iivf.t triuirMiitee to Alwo. and F. H. Auerbach of Salt Lake make the country one of tbe best in Utah Is lt;;-iK HIT IM'IT of of both r.es. wltb- kind, OK a railroad, and certain that there no! matter of how ut the of t'K KM City; J. J. Hagerman, Irving Howbert, H. one SVKINUK, 1 W a will be not while and it groat coming lct.g: t;.miiu;;. Colbran and O. E. Noble of Colorado either, Tbe main shaft in tbe Buckhorn is now Sprlnzs, and H. T. Rogers of Denver. Mr. EHAMIHATIOIT TSES, ore is being Noble was the only one to come on from 115 feet deep, but very little Is to as hard it at extracted very present, Colorado, and he returned last night. He get it to a railroad, and so more attention THE 0. E. MILLER COMPANY, said that for the present there was nothing has V to developing tbo mine. been L t paid to say about tbe road or its prospects, only KpTES. TJnoiiis "01 to 003. Constitution niocW. SAIjT LAKE this, that the company was not keeping up TTV. if,h'e hours t to lJ h. tn., 'J to f p.. in. Take tv There Is a good deal of talk of revivli g Its organization for the fun, of the thing. the Stock Exchange. g but everything is ts Kiev;; tor. SEND FUI7C RUULAR. X At some future time there would undoubtunoertaiu. yet n edly be something to talk about. Frank K. Gillespie, tbe TBI BINOH AM D1POT. leaves tbls morning for a broker, 1 mining Blngharn Bal ettn: .The Bulletin has re- short visit to Tintic. liable information that the Rio Grande Western Company will begin tbe erection of Bingham Bits From the "Bulletin." a depot In Bingham soon, and will have It Tbe North Last Chance mlno will put on - Tiio largest Stock of even lug. completed within the next thirty days. two shifts We are glad the company is waking up to The Yosemlte Nd, 1 appeared on tbe the duty It owes to its Bingham patrons. list with a small tonnage thisshipping THE TWO THOUSAND MILK RUN. week. H. M. Hadley left last evening for Grand Eighteen tons of very fine looking ore was's the City. Write Us for Prices. Junction to see engine 134 washed out on shipped from tbe Aleck, one of S. B. last the completion of the 2000 miles she will Friday. producers, bave run without once cleaning out the mill began operating on Tbe Niagara boiler. This is the engine that is equipped Highland ore Wednesday, and will concenwith the cleaning device referred to in Thi trate in tbe neighborhood of one hundred Tribune, and the inventor claims that no tons per day. 241 Horttt Tiaird Weau matter how dirty the water may be that is Tbe first shipment from the WeUa mine, let into a boiler the device will clean tbe one was UUi of York sent in the producers, water so tbat tbe boiler need not be washed of the week, and consisted of thirty-thre- e out for a long time. Mr. Hadley. received the first 2 tons. tbe following telegram yesterday from EnOf or A from the shipment "Hoadley," at Green River: "Engineer134Tuskey'of 1B4 week, assayed quite well in lead, silver has run 1500 miles and: is in good last gine one is of tbe new and gold. .The ''Hoadley" shape for 500 more." of Markham gclch. producers TEXAS RAILROADS. S0LUS Ansther fine body of ore is reported to "Texas railroads," so the executive head bave been uncovered ou the Turngren of one of the largest railroad properties in property this week, in the cross-cas a is State tbat quoted saying by Chicago run from tbe main tuunel, 450 feet frombeing' the 1 to a deal State that newspaper, ''propose a pound for VAN 'HOUTEN'S j ",1 mouth. severe blow In return for tbe hostile legislatells' us that he will ship B. F. Butler COCOA ("Best & Goes Farthest") seems to be tion which has bten enacted against tbe carload lot of ore from the U. & I. roads by tbe Texans for several years past, another as soon as sacks can be secured. The of Coffee: and especially for tbe wholesale reductions just ssr va. vsara'2T ihigh. Let us compare it with the pricehall-pi9 make regular weekly shipments 31 1 in tariffs which have been made by the U. & I. willtime lb. of good coffee costs at least 30c., makes cups. 1 pri. 51 State Commission under the leadership of from tbls " therefore " 3 " ' 90c, S3tt'in a Chance sent Last small The North John H. Reagan, within a few months. t " 150 ore Monday last. 1 90c, "V. H. Cocoa ' also Heretofore tbe railroads bave Invested large tonnage of high grade amounts of money In Texas. Hundreds of The Last Obanee mill closed down for reis the Cheapen Drink? miles of railroads have been built through pairs tbe latter part of last week but is now uninhabited territory, and millions of dol- running In full blast again. i , RKTAIL fRICE. Coffee, j lars bave been spent la advertising the The Saturn shipped a carload of its rich OH cent par ponnd. I State aud procuring settlers, ( is The mine treasures CO 'Thursday. "V.H.Cocpal "While no section of tbe West has been so galena " ' .. .. t? looking up." Messrs. Kellstrom and tu Sq!d by every Grocer. boomed by its railroads as has Texas, the Williams,"way lessees and operators of tbe met a more have with over reguare than Jubilant legislative companies feeling Saturn, lation which, compared with Iowa, makes tbe bright outlook of tbelr property. a for tbe latter place paradise presidents "Boom! bootnl' Is the noise we hear and traffic managers. The Texas road unThe lessees Crown Point mine daily. from dertook to build, up Galveston as an Inde- of that ground, Messrs. Bonstell aud are going after the hidden treasures pendent seaport and the entrance to all the Southwest, as well as a large part of the Cooper, is known to contain with the, wild deterIt West. and Coast the Central Pacific After mination known only to thorough mining Texas secured Its railroads the people comf men. , menced to regulate them. of work the tunnel on tbe The driving Now in retaliation the roads propose to ground is being crowded right ahead do all in their power to reduce the State to Alamo Buh-rin- g. superintendency of Mr. II.indicaa producer of raw material and a consumer under the From tbe present flattering articles of manufactured purchased from tions, the Bulletin wilf have tne pleasure of outside tbe State." ere The Texas roads are in full accord as to recording shipments from the Alamo r np i ; a policy of doing absolutely nothing in Texas the lapse of another month. Tbe Lead mill started up yesterday under tbat tbey are not obliged to do. The of Mr. Grant Gillette, after Southern Pacific Company has Withdrawn the management Mr. G. is a Its steamers from Galveston and tbey now an idlenessmillof three weeks. man, having had many years thorough run to New Orleans. Mr. Gould is preparexperience in the concentrating business. ing to push his Southwest system into New of This is the vsecond time he has had charge Orleaus ty means of short branches aud cutLSad mill,; we understand, having offs, which he expects to have completed by of theforetnan about six years ago. been : 1892. Cleanliness and neatness about a house are necessary tc with the Texas CommisAnother shipment.; comprising twenty-fiv- e In their-figh- t asinsure comfort. . Man Hke3 comfort, and if he can't find- - it at sioners the roads have been materially tons, was forwarded from tbe U. and I. mine to tbe Pueblo smelters last Monday. sisted by tbe recent order of the Commishome, he will seek elsewhere for it. v Good housewives know sion regulating cotton rates, which makes Mr. Butler, the owner of the mine, Is com' that SAPOLIC makes house clean and keeps it bright. it more advantageous to shippers to seed pelling it to disgorge Its treasures at a dwells in a comfortable home. Do you their cotton to New York than to Galves- rapid rate, considering the small force he Is Happiness alwayscomfort ton. The fight promises to be an exceed-- ; working. The pre taken out is of excellent wan! and happiness ? Try SAPOLIO leanliness, one. . The roads are going be- quality and handsomely remunerates, him lngly bitter will nd be sururised your success. you fore the courts to test the authority of the for his labor; ; Commission and both sides are showing Roche ford, Bern Is and Mayberry. wbo are much bad feeling. the Trinity mine with such prooperating h VOTES. fitable results, will pot a force of men to Carey-Lomba- rd work on tbe Trinity No. t the first of the The Union Pacific took fifteen people yes2 ConNo. vala is also The Denver week. very Mining Trinity terday to attend tbe uable claim,; recent assays of ore taken gress. 119 ounces silver and f 107 It is reported that the Government direc- from it carrying We will be able to furnish the .Lowest tors of the Union Pacific road will be in In gold. world with a fuller account of the mining town y, City, Cdmpleto work being done on the Trinities in our The San Francisco Examiner has a long, next sizes 7; y j htsne. ;iv on from tbe Denver, sensational telegram .and Use Brown's Bronchial Troches for eonghs. K. G. W. going through to the Coast from Delivery. colds and all other throat troubles. us this city. Mr. Bennett says there is nothbills. Bev Ward tbe Beecber. best." Henry ing in it. Bntte and Helena Citeap Rate. The annual report of the Wisconsin Central Railroad for tbe year ended June 30. Excursion tickets now en sale to Butte, Office and Retail Yard, 2nd Sotitti and 2nd Vest, opp. Court Hons. 1891, shows a net iaoouae ef S1.26S.000, total Helena. Kansas City, Omaha, Chicago aud Wholesale and Snipping Yard, TJ. Track, fcet. Island 2nd. Nortti. of New York. Groshell's' ticket office. Wondera surplus and charges of p--$1,203,000 ' i , $04,000. land Museum: building. TELEPHONE 400. The Delaware. Lackawanai & Western's Tom Ellerbeea's Coal Office, report discloses a falling in gross and net ending September 40 East First South; yard. 460 W. 1st South. earnings for the quarter 30th. The surplus diminished from $718,000 Rock Springs, Black; Butte and Pleasant last year to $479,009 this year.j Valley coaL The statement of the Illinois Central Rail155 liain St., Salt Lake City; 24 CI V;ashinton Ave., 0den- JFnrsI feral JTarsi road Corrfpany for tbe quarter ending Sep- 3, fine skin Seal and furs la $4,741,-86fancy garments of 30bb shows gross earnings tember order. Furs cleaned, a gain of $484,622. and net earnings of stock and made to j repaired, redyed and refitted by exclusive $1,280,609. a gain of $38,975. R. G. W. passenger engines Nos. 33 and 61, practical furrier. v . E. Merest. 220 Main Efc 103 are In freight engine 119. and Chippy" the shop for boiler-cleanirepairs. Tbey are being fitted Ttae Occidental." device that has up with the No, IS XL 1st South St. Our wines and so far proven so successful "on the Green liquors, rn ,T rf? '? r??,,il7,n,i etc., are pure, old. and of tbe beat JJ River desert. No. 103 Is being widened out. distillation. a trade specialty. Family of the shops with a Engine No. 35 is just outon Acxn. & Murpht. Props.- C loirs, In&iin Clubs, Uuir.li SslL, Z?layia,--j .GaxZc new crinoline and paint ber cheeks, and Teats,L"I U:IJ.- ir." Cleycl, j r- - 1 looks very well. liotiee. Keclal Us.a93, Hj.ntir ZJoots jx3L I2aatis Cp3 of a to To suits treats! ani The Baltimore & Ohio, r ITootai A?ea.tJ for your C25;U according Huy boys r Chicago special, needs 3. C C 3 cars, to move overocU at CvMimli'i ft Co.'i, and by mm corn. This road last week declared a ttoc'i C.Jiij jtcj til'.l t.;uu f.f tbita a fejutful - 1 r J, R T5 .tMbt n7T"-'- T rilns Una. lZ7t.Z.ZX:ZJlL.'- - J CV.I oa l?iv Ytir'i dividead of 3 per cent. It, is Is said alii irzsiat, U tsar new t3.CC3,CLJ for fr.1: .virt Ttnt. that it will issue rirnli j. betterments. Other rerorts frota ti.s es tonic Idanai below J"1 Indicate tbat traJe facilities ar f ir C'.ns-,, la ail the demands. Cars are wtatil ! L .; I. A, i 1 "5 . i TYTKLVK XJBCTETBEiS sis A. F. SIREERLEY & CO., I?ot Two-Thousand-V- R U P X, U Self-Clean- er or Mc-Corn- ick t he-feel- s K iit: 1 ii::it-ou- - r E r t f i v. MINERS, ATTENTION well-know- ow Mil-ner- MBEHS ORRGO jM.I In (VIORRISON, MERRILL CO., PLEASE READ THIS, . ut Cents ; nt "1' WTWhhh i ' The regular annual meeting of ' field's Band tor the selection of officers was held on tbe J5th. when the following .officers were selected for tbe ensuing years Joseph Simmons, president; C. P. Berry, secretary and treasurer; John field, leader G. W. Clark, manager; II. Brewer, librarian. Tbe above, together with E. Beesley, Jr., and IToyt Kenyon. constitute the board of directors. New caps aud epaulets are coming by express, and tbe boys expect to do their share of tbe baud business during tbe comThey have added three ing campaign. clarinetists and a fleugal horn to the band. ' I Gold Ore That Goes $15,000 to the Ton Mr. Gilson Has Plenty of Ore, and All He Wants Now Is a Railroad Ore and Bullion Notes. j 03 cups cf ori C " " . E.THEV L i i $uY the mo'sY loving husband will the difference in his horn 3asll0 see Itsaves labor in houserork a at i Vi-- Lumber The , Co. ;."-!::- V and most Prices, Largest Stock in the Assortment Full Stock of all of Timbers. Correct Prompt Let figure on your to-da- "Pre-eminent- ly j : . '- BROlfNING...BROSj ng r ! New Testaments, Oa the Old Based on Hebrew and Greek texts and bringing out spiritual sense in Una of Christian Science, taught In Science end Health. Given under auspices local Church of Christ (Scientist) by J. F. Bailey, C. 6. D.. of Boston, Mass. Second lecture. Odd Fellows II all, Main street, opposite Walker House, Tuesday evening, November 17th, T:30 tlon. .; o'clock. Subject, 'The Creation., Third I r.lavtt-cz 3 t"-i- l The Ilanfcattxn IJolaio evening, "The lecture, Thursdajr S3 eu;--rr 1 for tl yesr cents. Tickets at report ri:ti; Law.' Admission. showed gros eare' rts cf 1 13,1 ' ! c Parsons's book store and at door. 1 Of Ct.tS55.27. wL'.'jt earnings . :T c;; i by the t'afcarfcaa tzar" . fitaae Campao; JJetropolitaa . i r ductlnar the lti; r. i ca t Is now ready to lay slagging, curblnsr. - 1 e?7'J"l t a CiTi and pavlnsr, promptly, in eceord-anc- e C 2.650, ( i' r guttering 1 r ; with the specifications and to the satV rt rc?'it(,i ' 1 c T, A t It isfaction Of t- -s City U.:;i ier. u?: -- " 1 u i' 31 r , ; ,l jt rii r11! Crsi:3 Cz. . ta s. ' V.ccz-a.Tfttcr-Ia- "-- K t ir! Vall-- n ii. .1 C v-- - it. ... - r"l ttt'Ji?, b zrlij -- y Cjui3. -CI in evalr. r.ibts.to Privet J Hall rsit. eai Ate - ' - Ilk-- . l |