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Show xi n i HID SOCIETY'S J CALL 7rota Be SmTbeatag ilsstaMsga-- csJ . Elegant-- lUlfAHil K-iU- lhUJ mmmLSS. ht Note. Tbe ball flren jr the Young Ladle Aid Society drew put an elegant assemblage. It was the tnost selsos publlo affair ever glreo In the city. Tbe young ladles theuse) res are a perfect bouquet pt lorellaesa and their friends had honored the occasion by oo ra- , ts g, roost of tbstn, n well-kno- Mt.-Olive- old-tim- Tbe sup- s. full-dres- per was served a la Basse, tbe tables being decorated with, flowera, a pleasant, change from tbe usual older of serving. Everything was of the choicest. coffee Tbe was fit for tbe gods It really did one's eye Rood to seo the yellow cream poured Into It, Tbe salads and cukes were delicious most of the supper was contributed and the young ladles deslraj to tender tbelr earnest thaoks to the generous donors. The corps of Walters was most oOlelent. Tbe tlressln-roouonreolentei were also admirable. Tbe young ladles estimate tbet 850. people were present, and tbat tbey hare cleared about 1300. The! costumes were most elegant and will be fclren a lengthy mention on morning.! I he officers from tbe For urned out. tbe most of them In full dress, tSunday and this added apt a little to tbe handsome H effect. Tbe tnuslo was furnished by Olseu's band. WAAATca Dinsioii ball. The following invitation of Interest to all railroad men was issued yesterday t ) m f X t er. J i S i ii 'i 7:30 p. m.. singing; prayer; singln WO!titBLA!fD. ; r 5 " j - To-morr- ! i . - i . " ' : The rbenlx Club1 ball comes off Younger ball. ; at to-nig- : j the Unitarians have their social To-nig- ht In tbe Metropolitan parlors. The Social Evening Club ttlve a Thanksgiving ball In Younger new ballon tbe evening of the 26th. The members of Zimmerman's Band will wear tbelr new uniforms for the first time on Thanksgiving Dayi when they will give a atreet parade. Canadian Bootal and Xiiterary Boolety. This society held a meeting at No. 60 Wasatch building last night. There were eeveral good addresses and essays rendered club passed a very by members and. the club has only been The pleasant evening. organised a short time and expects to make In a aoelal way when tbey are things livelystarted. The Canucks are noted thoroughly for giving good balls nod parties, and ala good time at their ways manage to have entertainments. ' Tbe election of the following officers took first placet M.Mr.D. C. W. Drown,second McKlunon, O. A. Livingston, treasurer; M. J. Held, financial secretary! A.E- - A. Johnson, Parks, marcorresponding secretary; R. shal; V. B. Jones and Itev. Ueorge Leslie.; j i j - I vice-preside- nts vice-preside- nt; trustees. The next meeting takes place Tuesday evening, November 14th. at 311 Vest8eoond sleuth. Canadians residing in tbe city are send their addresses to the requested to aecretary, W. II. Gordon, box 761, city. 7 A Few Msatuat Why the Wabash Is tbe most desirable route for all points east, 1st. You can pur base through tickets for all eastern points, at any coupon ticket in tbe West, ovor this line, taking your choice of routes to the .Missouri river. 2nd. You can go either by the way of Omaha or Kansas Cltyj at your pleasure. 3rd. From either of .those points you can of five distinct routes, as Have your choice ' follows i i Via tbe Hannibal AtrI Line, which Is tbe abort line to the East. Via St. Louis, where: close connection Is made with all eastern and southeastern routes. t Via Chicago, the world's fair city, sometimes called "the windy city." Via ,Toledo, Ohio's! great Inland city, eonneatlng at that place with the Lake Chore fast trains for the East. Yia Detroit. Mlchlf ati's prettiest and most beautiful city, where eastern lines j connect closely. Alt of the above named points are reached. Street,- only by tbe '"Wabash" and direct by no other line running from the West. Ask for your tickets by the way of this line, and accept of them by no other. We run the finest trains on earth. A bold assertion, but a cold fact. Write me foe rates, maps, etc i M. 1 of-fl- ee ( ;) I ! ' . C f L. C Allin, FJAMPSOi, Traveling Agentj i General Agent. 1227 Seventeenth Street. Denver, Colo. rSBIOVAt ftXCffTZOV. or I' . ' Drs. tzmr, Freeman I " S ' . i Note, Throat Tlbblta, 104 Malms. Infallible cure for Indigestion Idanha. Tnai Iillerbeoa's Coal ORlea, ) r.ast lYrs Bouthj yard, 460 W. 1st Couth, lilack liutta and Pleasant i Sc I'.-r- lr &7 , coa.1. v,jt as ts si riTi vcrka. . -- !,.; Daly Dividend Tbe New Sampler Ore and Hal I Ion After a SpanlsU ' - Ploche and Southern Bonanza Nevada Note. EcBEaa, Utah. Nov. 18. Special to Trib-wwb- .1 Frank Canfleld, a well-knoprosand pector mining man, died very suddenly In his cabin at Silver City this afternoon. Deceased was about 35 years of age and Had been In Tin tic two years. wn or A m iarisro izpcbt. n KL.EITdiath Nov. 18. f Special to A. Mont., Tbibph B.J J. B WUford. a mining expert from Denver, died suddenly yesterday on tbe road between Cook, City and Gardiner, In Park county of heart disease. His remains were taken to Livingston and will be sent to Denver for interment. - THE DALT DITIDESD. - Tho Daly Mining Company has declared dividend ,N a. 67,. of $37,500, or 25 cents per share, payable November 30th,. I o this city. New York and San Francisco. THE NEVBAMPLER. I of the new Tbe works building sampling at Pallas, near tbe Oermania smelter, is well advanced lb Construction and the machinery Is in town, so that it will not be now long eration. Wells, bullion, before tbe great works are in j: '; op- ORB AND BDLLIO!!. Fargo & Co. received 93643t $7100. ore, a yesterday total of S3323; AM KXPBfVT IK 1IMTIC. BuE., of the reau of Snedaker Sc Morrow, NewMining York City, while en route to Mexico to look after mining matters in which be is Interested, stopped over two or three days to see tbe and vlsis the Tintlo mining district. city He was most agreeably surprised at tbe appearance and progress of this city, and more than pleased with the mines In Tintlo. .He visited the Centeonlal-Eurek- a. tbe Mammoth, and took a general view of the district, even if it was a Vshort visit, and came away impressed with the idea of that being one of tbo best .mining districts be bad ever visited. He was sorry that be could not remain longer, but business called him West last midnight, after promising to come and see more of what be was pleased to term a wonderfully rich country. W. 8. Morrow, M. It A FT X It A SPANISH BONANZA. la generally supposed that In these en- lightened days men bad gotten over going for old bonansas which were out to hunt known and worked by the Mexicans In early times, but just the same, four young men who ought to have known better started out with a diagram showing the location of a fabulously rich mine that was worked ages ago--, 'They returned at night very tired, to start again but nevertheless they expect J next Sunday. . ? e. i. - - , to-nig- v ht (Frl-day- ir - . " f wV i l At the cafe where I eat sometimes, while "the spirit of tbe boose! Is East, I bad this PGLY6AUY IS STILL RAMPANT THERE. a broolror toouo-ial- n morning what tbey "called trout. Tbe flesh' was not tiT like tbe Bear lake trout, or reddish like tbe salmon trout of Idaho? and Montana, but a' t, a sort of combination, reddish the loins What f$h9 Trlbttne' Inforniab, ' 1 or back, shading to the .lightalong i na toward Good Mormon; Sees Around cplor the front, supposing the trout, like some His Tribute to a Free and Indeother vertebrate, to stand up for a moment. Press-B- at A trout oau stand up In the water If It can It Would Ruin pendent not in, 'the frying pan. I suppose.; I don't I m to De Known as Telling; Wbat II recall seeing this kind of trout before, and He Sees. I asked tbe proprietor where! it oauie from and wbat it was called. He didn't seem to know where It was captured, but said It was what they call a "bastard trout. ' It was very good. when served at all events. According to the statement mad recently to a Tribunb reporter by a resident How did these salmon trout origiof Utah oonnty, that section of the Terriso not nate? Tbey are delicate, jnlcy or attractive looking as tbe East- tory offers a prolific field for tbe expendiern trout, or so game. In fact, they ture of whatever official energy the United seem to have no fish sense or spirit. Are States Marshal and bis deputies may be descended from salmon caught In tbe possessed of. lit his opinion, tbey polygamysev-is mountain waters when up from tbe sea to rampant there, and be Is positive that some of convulsion which nature spawn, by of officials Church of eral tbe very; high off forever cut them from the sea? Or tbe Jesus' Christ Of Latter-Da- y are Saints result of a cross? Does the reader rememblessed with more than one wife, the pluber in Herodotus the gossip about tbe salto the changed coudltiona." mon running up to spawn and keeping so rals, owing in San Franciseo. In one case he close to tbe bank of the stream as to bruise living Bays the plural has been elasped to tbe themselves and peel tbe skin In places on breast of a lusty Mormon since President tbat side of tbelr beads and bodies next to Woodruff's mantbe ban 1? ifesto, and tbat he knows of a number of other cases where abortion was used to Sam Glison tells of the pelicans fishing on cover up all traces of unlawful cohabitaKlamath river, a story, that beats tion, f Herodotus out of sight. The pelicans TRiBUKE'8 informant Is a Mormon, The fall Into line across the river at bas been Identified with tbe church for skirmishing distance apart, about five three years and, With the exception of the paces, and swim 'up stream rounding Joseph Smith, polygamy and political fakes. up the salmon as tbey go. When tbey have Is a believer in tbe religion of the church, thus driven tbe fish together tbey drop but reserves the right to think, speak and their bills into tbe water and tbe fish run act for himself on all occasions. in. If one gets too large a mouthful, another one will get on its back, take hold of how be HEwasCITED AW INSTANCEa reprimanded by high offof Its help raise the weight, and icial of the church in this city for expressing double-decked steer the craft to land. too freely. He bad denounced Sometimes they get ten pounds at one his opinionsetc.. and was told by tbe Official mouthful. Talk about natural history. 6am polygamy, were very distasteful bis utterances tbat to be written over, and by and that no matter wbat says. It ought views he entersome. one who knows Bomewhat of tbe subtained be should not give vent to them. ject. The "culprit" attempted to argue the quessilenoed by tbe Lord's anointed I asked the cafe man, who Is but recently tion "Unless you believe in every prinsaying. we from Montana. It have not a better mar- ciple of tbe church you are not a good ket than Butte, and was surprised at bis re- Saint." 1 No." Up there they not only plying This same Mormon is a great admirer of boy from California, but frOm the The Tribune, and says it is the only newsfrom the; latter paper published In tbts section of tbe footEast and 8outhj they draw fruits and garden truck before stool. He was sitting at the time in the It bas grown In California, and their berry reportorlal of The Tkibcne, frbm season holds half the year. This town wbloh a goodrooms view can be had of tbe Temple on to draw South tbe might lengthen its block. His gaze became riveted on the season of fresh grown things, and no doubt towers of the Temple, and musing for a will when there Is a demand for it. while be finally broke tbe silence by saying: If The Tribune! would only stop its warTbe Czar is tbe Pope of the Greek Church. fare on the Mormons, wbat an amount of Therefore be ought to be a good Christian. could earn. Why. the Mormons money was wont to feed Christ tbe multitude. The who nreitnow to take the Herald Czar's subjects in great provinces are dying and tbe JVeu compelled would of starvation ere yet the Russian winter bas ONItJ BE TOO GLV1D come,' and pestilence Is entering ipon the scene to finish tbe catastrophe berun by to drop them and subscribe for The Tribas they know it has tbe best editorials, starvation. Yet the news comes under the une,latest local news and tbe best equipped sea tbat tbe Czar Is concentrating bis mighty tbe service.. That The Tribune Is army on the frontier toward Germany and telegraphic sinoer and not swayed by mercenary reawhen tbe Austria to wage war opens. spring evidenced by tbe fact that it conAbsolute despot ' as "he is, why doesn't be sons Is to fight the; oburcb. and I supposea ratherIsemploy bis army to take what food tinues danger from there in Russia and distribute It to his will continue to until all government in Utah Is passed. starving ohildren?Is Sonotfar afrom being a theocratio am a Mormon, when It comes to religion, Christian he statesman, Iand I am not ashamed to own it. but when not a good Captain, not even a" man of ordicomes to going beyond tbat I am opposed It are Famine and pestilence nary humanity. not thorough enough for blm ; he would add When told that The Tribune was doing war. Tbe skeleton king with the new as well aa could be. expected under "the should resign and' make room for thescythe conditions," an J tbat its circulaDeath, tbe Czar of Russia. For one, I do changed not credit the dispatches from Russia. The tion waa tbe largest in the Territory and am not havoc of starvation and tbe threat of pesticonstantly increasing, he said: "I is as outlence must be exaggerated, or the reported a bit surprised, for when a paper concentration of troops for war In the spring spoken and fearless as It is success cannot fail to reward Its efforts. It is my paper. a canard.' and I read It every day, and every Mormon tbe same whenever of acquaintanceoffdoes The foreign news of these times suggests themyopportunity era. Tbey recognize so vividly as tbe helplessness of tbe nothing It Is not tbe enemy of the people, but individual. Tbe German, because be Is a that rather their friend, and that its antagonism German, celebrates Sedan With a fearful Is dlreoted against forward to tbe day of reckoning. looking THE METHODS EMPLOYED He is like a man who has got a rattlesnake In tbe house and can't get hiunout. Tbe by the leaders of the church to rule them. going. You may thjnk Frenchman, on the other band, having by Well, I must be exertions recovered from tbe It strange tbat I. 4 Mormon, should talk in extraordinary tbat is tbe way I feel, and wounds and losses of Sedan, and having at this manner but I have paid a visit I am relieved, now that last found a possible friend In Russia, to Tbi Tribune and ' expressed my sentiderives more satisfaction frees the anticir be was about to pation of vengeance for Sedan than tbe ments." from bis chair Arising German does from tbe glory of that Seplying on tbe tember day twenty-on- e depart, when seeing bisbecard years ago. ': bad placed it upon where reporter's desk, . Of course. If you say he said What Is tbe possession or the loss of tbe entering, about' tbts visit, you must not anything disputed Rhine provinces to the average mention namel I am engaged In busiFrenchman, or the average German, either? ness withmy Mormons, and if Does It make any difference with his health I bad talked this way In tbe they knew or with bis capacity to get a living? Why camp of tbe Philistines It would mean my should not the young Emperor, who evi- financial ruin. 'I : J restore dently desires to benefitto bis people,and The required assurance being given, the the retained provinces thus France, adherent of the Church of. Jesus remove the cause of uneasiness? It Is true outspoken Bain ts bowed himself Christ of Latter-Da- y were wrested two from tbat tbey Germany besanctum. of out the or three centuries ago, but they have There is food for reflection in tbe foregocome thoroughly French and i desire union ing. above stated were related The with France, and It is of no consequence to freely and facts without even tbe voluntarily.any Individual German that they should be suggestion of tbe methods usually emheld in a detested union with Germany. ployed In an interview, and are the honest Yet. Germany as a whole would be deciof an honest ' man honestly exmated and desolated from border to border sentiments 1' , pressed. sooner than to restore tof ranee these two German would Methodist Church ladies The ofi,he provinces. Any probably give a admit that this sentiment is fioousn. yet musical and literacy programme this evenhavlna- rezard to all Germans or to Ger for tbe bene" by refreshments, ing, followedM. fit of the Y. Cf M Admission to all, 25 many, be would freely risk his life to grat' " '' It Is cents. ..." ify lt And so with tbe Frenchman. not of practical importance; It is In defer The Cafs Da Leavrs ence only to a sentiment,, not his except as one of many, tbat he would die fifty times Will be reopened y. Everything new, neat and clean.' Merchants' lunch from 11:30 to recover itbe lost provinces, j l a. m. to 2:30 p. m. Give us a trial. "How stand I then. , r'l r That have a father killed, a mother stained, oi my reason ana my Diooa, incitements Attention! I owans, And let all sleep while to my shame I soe There will be a meeting of ' the Iowa AsThe imminent death of twenty thousand men. sociation Friday eVentng. at 7:80 at Colonel That for a fantasy and trick of fame Go to their graves like beds, fight for a plat Bella's office, opposite Continental Hotel, to Whereon the numbers cannot try the cause. arrange for our next social reunion. In-on and Which is not tomb enough continent vite your friendsC. from lows, and be i tho To hide slain." cltfc-se- , - ht i ( , tug-of-w- ar ' self-confiden- ce 'r . com-poa- ed . . . ' ii i ' , , ' 1 never-t-vislte- d "j : 1 :, j , a, ro-lt"- ts " , 1 -- f.cp-slfcillt.- 1 1 as THE RELIAB om price mum ed i ' j so-call- anti-polyga- ed SPIDERS are btisy everywhere, and tlicy arp tuny weaving tbetr nets to wme ai .i to plvoithe equivalent unsuspecting. Wo Sell 11EI4AUL1 t.'l.OTll INti, Hint always anii Furnishings Is for your money. Our stock of Fall and Winter Clot hintr-- Ovrrt-UHtand complete us to styles, shades, shapes and sIzm mid iu u i t ies. and wo Invite you large to inspect It before you make a selection, as we do not desire that anyone should be s DECEIVED. fi r CO., A. F. SIPPERLEY and 17 W. SECOND SOUTH (Morlnti Block). 15 : s N top-Kn- ot, but-wa- PERMANENTLY CUrlEQ OH NO PAY. Nn dtntiofi frum .lnisiif!. We' fpfsr yt" to 6Dtl .t.st- of t'olorail ami six NaUomvl nti nls in lnnkj j ItnnkerR, Salt hoke. ii iM iiver; ulso Me'irniek A v I ii vest to tmr liirtlinl. Written miarnntpo H V V I I ' li K of both sexes, withall kind-o- f out the us of KMKK OU SYUINUK. Ho matter of bo ;., - iatr Ab'-lutci- longstanding. EXAMII7 AXI02T FBEE, HIE 0. E. MILLER COMPANY, :!'.' ".' Sk : - 'JgEj SOULS' MnCTWW" JSfi READ THIS. PLEAS . ' It'eomsSOl to 3113. Constitution Block, SALT LAKH CITY. Ofllce lionr. 9 to VJ n.m.. a to ft p.m. Take Klevator. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. - i':'1'; Cents a pound for VAN HOUTEISPS &G COCOA ("Best & Goes Farthest") seems to bet it witn tne pricofOT uonee: high. Lot us compare t costs least coffee at of cups. 30c, makes 31 lib. good ' :' V ' ..." " " therefore 90c, " S3 3 " " 150 V. II. Cocoa " also 1 " 90c, tho is ZZlVhich Cheaper Drink? pv2 90c. j 93 oups cf CofTbo, hall-pin' s ' A - - s ' OO RKTAIL. PRICE. cants er pound. " an0 IS " " j 1 1GO t?r,trl K " "V.H.Cocoa! rvcrv C.mrfr. eviss . MINERS, ATTENTION if' ; j , ' The Largest tock of ' i " . : I . ; ; i F TIMBR j OREGON In the City. Write Us for Prices. & SCO MERRILL MORRISON, West. 241 Horttt A TUlrcl out-and-o- ut j - LYNCHi SPENCER NO. 160 MAIN STREET, : ) Call tlio attention. of X city trade to tlieir elecjant ahd complete tb-ei-r line of i ; i . - .: to-da- j s a . Fall and Winter Footwear for Men. Ladies " A-- , ! - ' : There la a world of sentiment and a world of facts, and it seems as though the latter must be the stronger, but is.it? A .few months, ago tbe Russian loan! was refused in Paris. '.But after the reception given the Frencb fleet at Cronstadt, the loan was taken in Paris ten times over In one day. It Is sentiment that moves nations, not reason, Wbat was it bnt a sentiment that for 00 years precipitated Europe on Asia In the Crusades? ' It might look fat first sight as though the sentiment concerning ' tbe Rhine provinces was a tigerish thirst on the of one nation to be considered greater part and more powerful than another nation; the spirit of one boll when another bull appears in the field. But it Is bettertothan nathat in reality; It Is sensitiveness ; tional honor, patriotism. - "Rightly to be grest Is not to stirtowithout great argument, find quarrel In a strsw But greatly When honor's at tbe stake. " . - and! Children. As usual, tuere ' is nothing lacking in either quality, shape or style. The newest thing for evening, wear atid Novelties in Slippers. Ji ii ITO. ICO SZAZZT i I To-nig- Resident of Utah Ccanty Points Oat Seeded: Work. . . Ilol-comb- A FIELD FOR THE MARSHAL. 10, 1391. OB3EA7B light-color- ot a V1 BPOBXIHO VOSM. riOOHI AND SOTTTKBN NEVADA. At a meeting of lovers of the canine race C. L. Rogers, who Is deeply Interested In last evening an organization was effected Iron mining at Chattanooga, Tenn.. has just by the election of Major Dave Levey as returned from an extended trip through chairman andJ. Q. Rosa as secretary,: and Ploche and southern He says that was to an It decided association there are some fine Nevada. but organise as there prospects, which will no known as the Utah Kennel Is no transportation for ore now It will be no Club. Among those who have signified good till railroad reaches tbe camps. He tbelr willingness to devote tbelr time and says tbea people all through the country Of to advancement Interests the tbe money for a railroad are think that tho prospects of the club are Henry Bews, T. A. He brought back a large E. A. Franks, A. F. Heckler, jO. J. very flattering. of samples to have assayed., He. Is Trump, J. Matin. Jr., Dave Levey, J. C. number Ross, D. A. McDougall of Butte, Mont.. also Interested in Idaho. HOTS AND PERSONAIm Fred Trimmer and J. E. Grimes. Those Messrs. nre and Martin left here for Karrlck is and it very enthusiastic, gentlemen that a permauent organization tbe yesterday. city expected will be effected ou tbe 30 th Instant, when a : R. G. Legg, superintendent o the Brooklyn meeting will be held in the office of E. A. mine at Bingham, is In tbe city! Franks In the Wasatch building. Andrew Gebhardt goes to Bingham to to look over his mine, the Tilden No. 2. day Secretary Ileber M. Wells on yesterday ' - A ball at the District school bas gathered received twenty-al- x silver oups, no two of tbe young folks of the valley ). which are alike, which be Is distributing to the owners of the dogs which were awarded Mr. S. K. Kinney has just arrived from first prizes at tbo bench ahowheld at the reGlencoe mines with excellent reports therecent Territorial Fair. The cups, which from, were selected by Major Levey during his S. n. Babocck, a prominent mining; man recent visit to San Francisco, are creditable of. the from a trlpo silversmith's art and. are Eureka.Territory, returned specimens of the i i Those are who! engraved. appropriately A general horse and cattle round-u- p Is entitled to them can receive them by call- now tbe of attention tbe Bank. State occupying farming ing at the Utah ' f i community in the valley. Ten greyhounds have talready been! enIn the way of Extensive tered for the coursing match which will be Increasing theimprovements water supply at the Hanauer held at tbe Exposition grounds on Thanksamelter are being made. as both hounds and bares giving Day. "and The Mount Baldy Mill St Company promise to be In good condition, an exciting filed articles of IncorporationMining with yesterday will The result. manager of the the Territorial Secretary. day's sporthas (received word from California enterprise Yesterday's quotations showed a marked that the bares, all, wearing the Merced Increase' the price of lead It having in brand, will arrive here on the 24th Instant. creased toIn94.80 or an increase of 25 cents A force of workmen are engaged In prepar hundred. ? as aud buildall and ing the course, Mr. Samuel H. Glison spent two or three be removed, anfences open apace, six ings willextent-wilacres fn be secured. A coursing days la the valley this week, visiting Spring creeic ana otner aistnots while hare. Bematch, such aaf this promises to be, is tiuost fore leavinsr be purchased the Goldsmith Id aud California as are exciting, they yell In Clifton district, paying therefore. attended aa tbe races. Captain Charles mines Lange has been; selected to act as slipper, a tthe sum oi loouu. JVC Devlne, Ibapah's postmaster and position which requires great strength and G. R. Brown, Recorder of gooa ;uagment, general merchant! .Clifton district: Mrs. Martin Devlne, James .1! In the pool tournament aft tbe Cullen last Skinner and several other Deep Creek evenlpg Forest beat Kid Gautbler by a score last..,. left for ..ISalt :Lake City on Saturday u or 100 to 40. the game waa' an uninterestwas not r and marked one, ing by any y, Z'rpni Crtsk., , Fred specially brilliant playing. It bas been some Editor TribcbtOttp time Youngberg and. Charlie Caswell will play. ' sine your correspondent bas' had the time J I to rial the ooluftifls tfTnH Tribttne, but The craze, now so prevalent since last ' Home 1 very radical : changes, In California, has skipped over tbe Sierras not only in the mines, bur la general imand landed on both feet In ZIon. Already provement,' has taken place. At Spring teams are bnlaf; formed, and within the Creek some five or six new bouses have been next thirty days tbe various nationalljtles erected and several others are under course which go to make up this cosmopolitan of erection, preparatory to the coming community will be wrgerlng all tbelr wealth winter's work. It Is also a matter, of note and worldly goods on their representatives. that a general bas taken The affair la well In band and ten; teuims possession of tnlae owner In all tbe districts each consisting of a captain. anchor and surrounding this valley, which Is shown by nine men of brawn and muscle, have signithe earnest work being done. Men, who a fied their intention to compete for the prikea, month ago were preparing to winter In the which will amount In the aggregate to aver city and at tbelr distant homes, bare sudflOOO. The contesting teams: will be changed tbelr plans and are now proof representatives of tbe United denly for themselves winter quarters at viding States, Sweden. Germany, Ireland. Scotland, their mines.. They all seem to be Inspired England,. Italy, France, Canada and Den with ' tbe belief that a another summer mark. ; will give to them if railroad, and that with this means of transportation v;.,.lTuiraI Knrsl ITurs! . their time can be most profitably Seal skin garments and fine fancy fu rs In employed fa piling ore upon the dump to be to Fur order. eleiined. ready for ablpmant stock and made when tbe road arrives. and refitted by exclu .lvo Strangers and new faces repaired, redyed to this part of the practical furrier. E. are most of whom arriving daily, Territory MiRtsr, 220 Main 8 seem to be possessed with a greater amount in. 3 ::: of confidence la tbe future of the . Deep Tbe Oecldeatat," any like visitors who country than us No. 18 E. lsti South St. Our wines and Creek ever before. Prices tor visited have blest liquors, etc, are pure, old, and of the work are and development prospects llht distillation, Family trade a specialty. tn less and desire Is manifest. sell firm, AtJKB & MlfRPHT. Prom 7 New finds are reported dally la gold, silver, lead and copper, and In short a mors earn( s Moses, Kfte.. and miners bas Roses every day and night in tbe week at est corps of prospectors new a ruining territory than 1C8 West North those now here and Dwyer'a new greenhouse, The arriving Temple. Telephone 837. . Harrlek. daily. liclartiara Doolcy, Hardy. citow-Ing ' Bailey, Devlne and other- - mines are Drugs and Patenk Medleiaes better grades and arse quantli'ss !ry Tbe best assorted stock in the West at Roberts It la tba Inby day, as work & MelJen's. tention of these gentlemen to work tlielr ' Several mines as Ions as the coralns winter Sletropolitau Etona Company snows will permit, and all wIaterif ;. Is now ready to lay Bt-curblns, t r eccord-aac- e tn and For paving, promptly, to past wsselc surveyors guttering aat- - ployftil in dnl?sr and eiUlu: . ' and witia tbe epvjlii-atl?the. . c I a c- laSactlon ct wkcrsvE? a City l,ri?U;-r: at Aaetlon I"joi C2C0 volumes standard tils as work . fmlly and teach- ;i i alU'i "ii, ljfatl2o, luedlcal, law, .:'. ";.:, i ', - -- ; Walter XI. Drant. a noted water-colsinter, la at tbe Knutaford from New York " City. J. R. Fitzgerald of Milwaukee left last; for tbe East, after a pleasant visit In light lion. i r i ft .- ' d, reports continued. ' 12:O0 a. m.. Intermission, v is tbe commencement of tbe new t C. K. 8:00 Bliss. Kev. address p. by in., coma at programme Wonderland, effecting 8:30 p. m., "Methods in Primary Keadinkf" In every department. As plete change Mlu Nora iljeirrt. Miss (a) Pollard a Is amount of enterprise usual, great Miss Nellie I). BUcoe. (b) Word Carrie Lamaon,Synthetic: 1 j Shown by the In securing tbe and Phonic: Jiss Carrie L. Mason.: ' i s best available management Discussion. This talent in tbe country. 3 :45 p. m., 'Ulds to Discipline," Mrs.jH. HI week the leading features are Htlokney , nd Demetrius Kpbaplsky. Tbe first named Smith. Discussion, f j ts tbe greatest dumbbell performer lu the A Miss sociable. of Hall p. in., Uray Hammond ' (World, many of his remarkable feats being will tell of a visit to Damascus. Almost superhuman Demetrius Kohoplsky i WtDSlBDlI, NOVKMBBB 35TH. CIs an esoaped exile from the mines of 9 a. m., devotional exercises, led by Rev. C. B. nfeUberla. He will relate a full account of BlUs. , i bis horrible treatment and punishment 0:30 a.m., school rbetoricals; Professors D. 'while a prisoner, and give a detailed state-- , Dendis, D. A. Curry and Oscar F. Davis. ; ' . Diacussion. ; , meat of bis marvelous escape. 10:30 a. m., recess for five minutes. H will be, aa usual, i"souvenir day" for tbe 10:35 a. m., The Social Element in Our Work"! ii j ladle. lrofessor F. K. Merrill, Miss Sarah J. Lester, MUt Edith S. Miller, Miss M. A. Drown, Miss M. riHMISf ON "V AAt I." ? 6 toner. Ubiquitous Fenessy, who last year beaded C. ll.-ijt ; a. nj., opening of question box. Emma Juob Opera Company, reported tbe In termlfiioii. 18, "In Salt Lake again ; yesterday. Instead of 8 d. m..- sizbtrseelns; sad a visit to Fort Don c- ' ; laa. dwelling on the olaaelcal beauties of Wag7:30 p. m.. devotional exerolses. led bv Rev. nerian opera aa Interpreted by the charming J. i i i Thrall. this year declaiming tbe myriad II.7:45 Jtich, be la mlrtb-maklnp. in.. "Moral and Spiritual Trainlhe: In g "U & I." This merits of uayp. scnooi," Alias Mtiiie a. nana. musical comedy, which Is as vimh:uu particular "our Hovs and uiris. the uture nonsensical as ita dame, will be seen at the Mea and in., Women, Miss Eva Roney. and Wed-Theater next WOTES. k 9-- ex y iiEunA. Centen-nlal-Eurek- 10:36 a. m., To-da- y tbe swim, ni of Daly. Steward made assays of 209 tons of Bullion-Beck Sc a, Champion, 24 tons of 152 pounds of 8. T. and 9 tons of D. J. S. Sc Currle had 15 tons of MacDon-alBishop 155 tona of Peabody and 202 tous of ' Anchor concentrates. It Ice's Tintlo sampler bas just sent In 209 tons of Bullion-Bec- k & Champion ore. ; j cjes umi3imit an ; 7:4a p. in., aIurss of welcome, I. 11 u se,i Jr. Special rates have been secured from tbe Cuiri leeponse for teachers. Prof. 1. and from Park City tbe Utah railroads, Singing Central has given One fare for the round Holl call. Teachers respond with appropriate trip. The engineers think the local mer- Sentiments. chants ought to patronize tbelr ball largely, Singing. as by securing reduced rates to this elty TUI8D1T, NOV. 84TH a. m., devotional exeroUes led by Prof. 0:00 a from are and distance people brought la r. uavis. tbey always leave behind them mure or less uiutr 9:3i) a. m., reports from all schools tooney at tbe storesi j 10:30 a. m., recess for five minutes. Monday, Tuesday it isn't quite nights. Feneasy sayssnows nesday as bard clearing away the for "U 4c 1" aa It was for Charles E. Locke's operatic elephant, and that his present attraction Is never, never afflicted with frosts. Comedy is king tliis ye,' and "U & I" la surely la zroxs or i h and Dutch Mountain, the same spirit of improvement that characterises Spring Creek exists. Many claimant are coming In fur the purpose of doing assessment work prior to tbe 1st day of January. New discovmade almost daily. At Gold eries are being Hill a corps of men are still employed in the erection of a preparing athe ground for gold mill, sufficient amount of water having been obtained jjto operate' thsasame since my last. CanSeld Expires Saddcaly ia His Cabin in Tiatic T. R. Jouea & Co. received yesterday Institute to Bejrin in base bullion, S5800; lead and sliver ores, Kamntond Hall ZTezt aXondayl a total of $11,800.' $6000; of Third Is the the Following programmo MoCornlck 3c Co. received yesterday Annual Institute of tbe teaohers pf tbe Hanauer bullion, $5825: silver and. lead New West Education Commission of) Utah, ores. $8500j a total of $14,325. to be held at Hammond Hall on Nov.; 23, 24 Hodges was busy yesterday with 209 tons St Champion, 22 tons of W. of Bullloa-Bec- k and 25: L. ft J., 9 tons of South Galena and 150 tons MONUif, Nov. 83rd. Third Annual Gilbert A. M'cLriari' Division No. 108. Ladles Auxiliary tot H. of L,. J3. and Wasatch DlrUion Kg. iW4, lire her hood of' Locomotive Engineers. Committee on invitation Mrs. E. E. Uartlett, Mrs. II. F. Kates, Mrs. John Mrs. J. A.' Yates. R. U. Pigmitb, Monroe Foster, Drown. A. Preeee, 1. T. Tibbs. TourwiMtnd lad lbs km respectfully invited to. attend-tannual ball: of the above lodge, to be Wednes-ds- y frlreu at Yonnger's Dancing Academy, evening, Noveipbfir S, i8dl. Music by Olsea's; orchestra. , Fmci utatt, thuksday: mohix.g. troviaiBEit orx'y, wn residence, 132 East Second South He bad been out to his ofOce on East fblrd South atreet, near Maln and returnedl about o'clock for bis breakfast. lie ate nesrtlly and told hU wife be was feeling first-rat- e. About twenty minutes of 9 Mr. Skef es left for bis office, but bad not gone further than tbe Singer building, at tbe oorner of State street, when be was seized with a hemorrhage of the lungs and fell to the pavement. asHe was picked np by passrs-byn- d sisted borne, almost Insensible. Tbe dying man was placed id a chair and Dr. 8. .Ewlog. who Uvea in tbe adjoining part of tnet house, was called In. The doctor said If Mr. Skewes could only g clear his throat of blood be would recover. But tbe unfortunate man did not have tbe strength to do this, and la five minutes breathed bis last, dying frota suffocation Undertaker Evans w&a called in to take charge of the body; the funeral will probably be bald on Sunday, with Interment In tbe Cemetery. The deceased was an lie came to this country In 18CS, and engaged In mining. In ibis be waa an expert, as be was a pioneer tie miner In Cornwall, Mr. Skewes waa also engaged in mining In Mexico and Nevada.; but twelve yearis ago be gave up this business and went into undertaking in ' this City, where be has remained ever since. About eighteen mouths ago Mr. Bkewes suffered severely froth, an attack of the grippe and went to Europe for bis health, and only returned a short time ago from bis daughter's lu Idaho, where he weut after bislreiuru from the old country. Ho remarked Only Tuesday nlftht to his wife that he never; felt was better in his life, and .was confident he 1 good for ten: years more. lie leaves 4 wife nod five children : three sons lu this city, a son In UoUie. C'a.1.. and the daughter In Idaho. Tbe &ge of tbe.deI eased was 05. i Friends ltk the East have been telegraphed for. The sobs Charles and Hoberi will continue his business. The absence of Mr. Skewes will bo noticed, as be was a familiar figure in many homes. XHB nilW WEST TEACHERS. - The Clienlx Club Dall Wasatch Division - Ball Wonder- land "U Unitarian Sociable To-Nlg- XXemorxnar it, i silver city. niiiEn dead in Very BnAlsa. William Bkewes, the under taker, died suddenly and unexpectedly yes o'clock at bis late terday raorniog about : 1L jla u.y TiixoujJi aAxr i tL PAnsows, Secretary. hand. F. O. 8. of A. Com mandery, attention! A this meeting will be held at Plumbers' Hall musevening for the purpose of selecting a -- A. A. KiND. President. tering officer. SUCCESSOR GTHHCT. TO- - Auction Sale At 11 o'clock a. m. at No. 614 West First South, furniture, stoves, carpets, and all bouse. fixings of a four-roo-m Mining Property, Correspondence Solicited. lu E. Bamberger. Auctioneer. Real Kstat. toaas. a Specialty. InrettmenU for The Ladies'! Aid! Society of the Congre11,W. SECOND SOUTH ST.. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.i will give an "Evening with gational Church Tennyson.? followed .py supper, at Ham niond Hall, Friday, Nov. 20th. Programme begins at 8 o'clock.' The whole, worlJ pays tribute to Garland Tlio Huildins" of tlio Deep , Crook Ho ad stoves and ranges. Salt Lake Hardware Co. lTowOn ! X'act! ILcal ZZatato Uting ! Tlio Boom A XI us leal and Social Entertainment i Alston to.XZo.' will be given at tbe II. E. Church this evof the Y. M.i ening at 7:3a, for the ' beneflt C. A. Miss Lincoln, Mr. Wheeler, Miss will MoDey Invested In Salt Lake Heal Estate, at tho prices ruling f will contribute to ' tbe Tbe Frenchman and the German Imagine Stewart and others 203 Within to weird cent cent t of 50 from nest tho me. return which will be followed screly per per profit honor is at tbe stake and literary program that tbe national offer '. themselves up. And by refreshments and general good time. months. ; Is for this they it so it is with tbe Russian, tbe Italian, Admission 23c, .. V in the nature of the Englishman. It Is ' t LECTtttJSKS TVTKLYII aeant,-tPthins?, nd the peace men Willi never pre132x143 fet on Owen per rod. 'r ' vail while man Is man. He has been set off S3 lots In Wbaioa's Addition. 33x145 feet. Kew On and Old the Testaments, 10 lots in Morth Ingle wood from $JJ) to 433 each. Alio 4 loti ia South Xnglewftod t 150 each. Into races and tongues apparently that Based ca Hebrew and Greek texts and war once in a 4 lots ia Perkins' Grand View Addition at 13J0, 350. 1400 and SuOO each. Fine Tiew, good emulation (carried to actual Uual sense In line of Chriswater, and Electrio cars pn. tbe property. Terms eaty. or two) mibt . Inspire him with bricin j out generation 4 loi. fcxl40 feet, on 6th i:at treet. tO0 each. In Science and Health. tat :;lit If it tian Eclsnoe. aus devotion to something' Impersonal. ' Wert street. Pee this for a Rreat barealn. Ic.--s 61sli4 feet, orner3rd South and local Church of Christ wasn't for emulation betwean ' Individuals Glv-- n uisfier beea f2V43' feet, on 2nd Boutb and 4tb West streets, only f 125 per foot. Nothing as cbeap has of lios-to- n. offered Bailey, C. , . man would never have emerged trout the (Scirtl-- i s. fcr J. V. rears. for last three market the en'the II Hf Tblr I lzcture. Friday evening. stone age; and but for tbe same strife beIhe chesres horoe ever or.ersd on tte Suit Lake market l that elegant property known as t KicNols corn?, 2nd South and 4th East streets. Vnse only lICUJO. tween nations there would I be nothing Nov, 11 ij. at 7:Z3, at Metropolitan Uotol "TIrs Ilcjsalo Law." AdI bay a fine list of acreage property in all parts of the ounty. at prices that will bs sura j heroic and inspiring in bistory.J : parlors Cutj:2ti 5 yoa- - If you are looking: for a noise. Urge' or Email, I can uit you in prico and loeaiicn. ii Tlcstets Parsons' at pleads mission, j yoa want te borrow or loan money come in ana mtke your went known. Cccr. anJ book store "And after all It Is faithfulness to the relations of man, woman simple primary mases a people capaoie oi And olbsr clt I.it j f.laeoln 1 talent will and- chila that on tyesr eroto times. i There ts heroism the hpia s c t 1 riusical and literary prcrg'Ti nevor wbicU . books. t Into all itri Its victories gets ri a ;ii;L.cilst Church L no Iris than war, entirtl:-.a L. U at 1 tt:y ti3 as tbe sands cf tv s taasboro in THE T.HDLAfJD lOTESTPHT OOLf ANY, . . Noa-Reslden- ts : . - j. la an Accnrcl Ia " ; la , For Bargains , to-da- y, 1 . . . trt, j s-,- i: 8.-D- lt ., - "i ? - t-- ; '.' frit. " , - 'tj -- -- T -- - L-.- to-nl-- bt. .-1 l:r. ;nn. 3"3 c. i.i 1 est a T3 C fill-jr-- i c re O. J. II. 3 C srland - L'alt Don't j.wtl-- y T f 7-- . v : , ' . ti;!--- ; r . 'ra pilcca. Ecs my " . watrlc an i lit ! 1 ou. C r 1j r |