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Show THE BAILT TliroTJTE: SALT LAKE CITY, TTTAII, mXTESDAY MOKKIX G, KOVEHBEB19, 18D1. CAPITAL S33'J.)0 8UIJPLU3 933.00D. It was found necessary to air utate THE FAIIOUB LEADS. of oun nEiGiiDons. and two of his Ilnj?ers. ,' , ; 'h. MINING NOTICES. " -- I J--'- ffctrolcsn Fields Discovered KearEcd Ledge,. ElonUca-- , -- HATI01TAL AHERICAIT ORGANIZED OCTOBER I890. Chas. Bartoes, a resident of Klrkvllle, and a teamster by occupation died at Pbillpsburg Monday morning from the effects of an overdose of "laudanum by himself. Ills little child died Sunday morning, and Sunday evening Mr Barnes went to Pbillpsburg, purchased the drug and swallowed1 It while In the drug store. Medical aid was at once procured,-buhe 'died the L ; mojcnhYg.. net H . Helena Independent: The Basin district r irgresing In the line of mining perationK fThe Hiawatha shift lk;nwr 'down 408. feet and work will be prosecuted until the 500 level Is touched. The great trouble hitherto experienced In this mine has been the abundance' of level. f This water found below has been remedied by placing large pumps In tho mine and the employment of Mr. McEroy, of Butte, to attend to them. All the other mines In this section are waiting to see how this mine turns out before they begin operations. The Boulder Chief is putting up aj new concentrator to work the ores off that district, and the Hope mine three ynlles from Basin, Is putting in new j hoisting 1 -:- - j (Sticcessora to trio I3arxK of alt Lake.) : : t i SALT LAKE CITY, i j ITiTEHEST PAID ON DEPOSITS. Utah i ; H. $i ' ' j 1 3 r m l if 14or ... i nt'Mlnlnjf Iloom j Reported at Cripple a T ff". - "' v-- From Idaho Mine An' Oregon Counterfeiter Charged With Creek, j Estnto Iownrl on Improved Kcal Money rrRKCTORS:-rJameII. M. Bacon. Coloralo--New- Uorse-Stealln- g. V. K. Ho!Im1. A i Gray, F. Vf. Roia, Uoverwor.-- Casni-- Luiuiyo'iuii IDAHO INIililNGS. Idaho Fall l to have an electric plant in the near future. ; mail delivery system will be In lioise on January 1st. Rllver City Itiviilaiwhe: The last clean-up-o- n x ; I Philips A JSiiUlvan ore na?e a re- machinery.; ounces. There of bf sult upwards goo) MISCELLANEOUS MITES are now about 3000. tons of this ore at the mill, andi hauling will be continued Skamania county.' Wash., fa the onlyuntil the roads ire blockaded- - The P. county4 mIn that State in which no nows' n A, H. Is the bonanza mine on Florida, n,,kll.t..l .and Is a steady bullloal producer. A British Columbia man advocates the Halloy TUne: TheAJax Mining & making of a law by which the bod es of Reduction Compauy has Just elected the all Chinamen dying In this country shall be' cremated. He says it will take following ofllfors, to servo during the W. hold of tho ensuing yaf: Directors, 11.George feeling of the (MoV. lloyan. ngolians and religious them from coming over Cranston, J. II. Van, Ness, keep Dr. N. J. JJrowrf, and E. T. Crawford; here. . h j sl Mlasibn VV. Cranston; vice olives-o- f president, Oeoj-gpresident, i). jV. llyrau; secretary, variety that do well In California have K. T. Crawford; .treasurer, J. II. Van matured their fruit at Phoenix, Ariz., j 1. rhe free Inaugurated AS A Mb. e Oll-prodncl- ng Ness, I- - !';;. te this year for the flrst time. TheNr aire said to be of an excellent quality. The trees were planted three years ago. A San Francisco officer is now in Halem, Oregon, with requisition papers r, for Victor It. Howard, the but It Is doubtful If Governor Penijioyer will recognize the requisition to honor It, as Howard is wanted there to answer a charge of passing counterfeit money. It is the general impression among f 7500. the down the Los Ahgelesjway, Halle jr Timet: j John M. Butler, who says farmers an exchange, that the only successhas been at work all summer for the ful method of raising sugar bebtsjls by Austin Placer Mining Company, of .the system. The experiLittle Smoky, camo In Saturday and will ence of the best raisers at Chi no during return to the claims in a day or two, the season Inst closed has not: been en with the Intention of staying out all couraging, comparatively few hiving winter. CupUlii Austin, the manager done well. of the company, has gone to Minneapolis Kobert V.J Majors of Santa Crux, Cal., for tho winter, iloavlng Mr. Butler who was shot through the thigh, nearly ; In charge of operations. That gentleman says that work on tho mines will a year ago byon a drunken man njimed Wednesday undr an be 'continued Until snow compels a Harris, died of his leg for the operation amputation In the open air, at the suspension of operations confined been nd hip. Majors 'when the men will goto work making to his bed last slnc almost continuously etc. bed rock, flumes, prospecting for Wound received the when?he December, The company has Invested between that finally caused his death, 913.0OO and 815,0K in tjie mines, and Soldiers' Home at Orting, Wash., The as more to to much place narrowlv expects spend escanbd destruction by fire the the property on th dividend basis. other day. The floor wan ablaze, k tho Ore coining up through the steam 5lpes COLORADO CULLING. and around the verandas. The old vets Trinidad If flooded , with counterfeit acted like trained firemen, ran ou the hose and fotiirht for twentv minutes be uuuira fore tho flames were extinguished The J. B. tlirard, one of Aspen's oldest damage Is not great. The hearth vhero nttltens. rllml 'Mnrtrlav. lire occurred has one layer of brUk James Smith of Trinidad was declared the on au inch board with no cement.laid Insane and taUu to Pueblo Saturday. William Fox of Lcadvllle had a leg THIS SEVEN DEVILS REGION. I s .1 amputated Huturday and died from he E. D. Browne, the well known minshock. ; Lancaster havo reJames Phllon, the Curd Iff wife mur- ing man,"to and W. H.from a trip to the turned I Spokane was en derer, years by Judge Soven Devils ,eh gl situated in camp, mining . Jluckur. j "From of southwestern the Idaho), part !of bo t Pueblo and the name The officers sectlon--th- e to this given Florence Plpej Lino Company have com- Seven Devils," said Mr. Brcwno, 'one line and The their pleted nspoctIofi.' to believe It to be the a jode be led might their renuory Involve an expenditure of of his coterie of Imps, rbut Lucifer and about SJOO.ooo. The pipe ,line will bo It isn't. .Time was. when the hardy week re Oner comnletod noxt and the y endured great hardships prospector i' j In .December. mountains Of the high, rough climbing Meager repprts! from Chandler Creek that region, but now the craggy sleeps coal mines roporl the killing of one man are scarred trail and road, thus faciliand the fatal wondlnk of another by a tating travelbyand lessening tho danger uiau named John Cox. The murderer to the prospector and miner, who Veescaped and Is ariuod with a Winchester. ntures Into the land of the Seven Devils. A deputy shofltl and posso are In hot The altitude of the tirst prominent minpursuit of tho murderer, and more blood ing property encountered, the White may be spilled before his capture. Monument, Is 8100 feet above Sea lsvel. A Fremont dispatch states that Cripple This property shows a body o ore at Creek Is booming and promises to, be- least thirty feet across of brown oxide come one of tho best wnd biggest camps and sulphate, with seams of gray copper In the State. Count James Pourtales from one Inch to a foot in width, end Is and T. C. Puushj of Colorado Springs owned by Messrs. Uauser and have taken a of Montana. option on the Buena Vista lode at f so, 000.; The Blue Boll 'The wagon road runs about 1000 feet will soon be stocked and capitalized at lower on the west slope of the moun8300,000. Teh thousand dollars has just tain. Passing over a low divide, to tlo been refused for a half Interest in the north one reaches the town of Helena, Htratton lodoj The pHce of town lots named, 1 suppose, to couform with the p to$lR0. The rest of the country, for where Lu :Ifer ranges from mill Is kept runulng day and night. Re aud his crowd live that Is a very appro turns will soon fbei received from twoi priate nauio. Alougside of the town Is carloads of ofo scut . toj the smelters. the celebrated Peacock mine, so ciklletd from tho many colors that are scattered WYOMIXO WISPS. In fantastic shape; and the quant: tya devil could own In United f?tacs icpnrt at Cheyenne awell, nonelikebut It to tempt man, Olo Aslund wfcsconvlcD.nl of the robbery for pilethore : be must leas at a bf the postojtlcd at Egbert last May. million dollars f In worth lore to five amounted The plunder copper sight. . For Over 400 feet one may walk cents. on a body of" copper ore that has been Emll Uarnlf r H to have a space at the cut into like and would granite World's Fair Sor a working model of his to a depth of thirty feet. quarry Here the altiplacer mining plant at Atlantic, whero tude Is but 7000 feet. Leaving thip the water comes ffroni a lake two miles place we came to the South Peac ocki. above sea level and ho has twelve miles This ground has been developed to a depth j r. of flume. of thiryrfeet In several places, sho wing The Cheyenne im.is still of tho copper in abundance Above the South decided opluton that the depositors of Peacock Is the Standard, also developed the Cheyennel National will get dollar by shaft ind surface work. Still f for dollar. Tho 'jtotal! liabilities of the the northeast Is tho Copper Key!, bank to depositors before tho run was owned by tho Boston Copper Mining made footed hp f31S,0JO. To meet this Company, jwho own the South peacock there were assets, amounting to 9474,000. and several other claims In a group. Laramie JJoommndf Sheriff Ward Two miles south there are several claims of Uinta county camo"j In front Evanstotl that are not- small when men Will tell several shafts from Sunday afternoon with Charles Carter you that there areamounts to oyer 1000 who Is now at tho penitentiary to serve which the output a four years' sentence.! having been con- tons at each place and which gi res a victed of robbing guests In tho Evanston partial Idea as to the quantity: of ore j hotel. Carter1 had beon in the habit of this section Contains. j "Thus far: the Improvements desi ?ned hijfhts and going entering the rooms effects. to open up those properties to the outthrough the. guests' Joe Martld.l a cowboy on the Laramie side world consist of a wagon road From fiver; a distance of about sli teen rlverwas ouoa the bills after horses Snake to Friday when; be killedIn a big deer. miles,& connect with the Oregon Bail- an hour he way Navigation Company's boatj but Stopping for the game found a she bear and three good i liod through a mishap the boat is tied up on cubs feastlrgj on the carcass. Martin the river at a point between Huntington bad a Winchester and! a and and the wagon road. The wagon road was Immensely pleased! with the layout, was built at a cost of 947,000. Th! s, In lie tethered his horse and waded In. Itself, Insured the beginning of active Ho missed tho mother1 at first fire and operations on the property owned by he went after him. (Martin was careful Messrs. Uauser and Kieinschmidt, both this time and! downed: the bear with a being owners. In the Peacock and several bullet in tho shoulder atless than twenty other claims.' At present there are feet. The three cubs, undertook to about 100 men employed.' avenge the deathof the old one. Martin Is sold best and cbeapet mixed up with the youngsters and had byThe St Bllck Co., Chicago, 111. Bordea tbe killed all of them. an arm broken, but With It one man can move a loaded can. I mm.mm. -- MATTERS. Ml I t - MONTANA r- - llL- I UiiLUi. I.IHI4MUUU The discovery:- of petroleum la reSAMATIVO,t lb Yt onorful ported In the vicinity of Red Lodge. The smelter' at Great Falls Is again In tttnail Cuarantna to cur Kf touh Ii. operation with one stack running, and aucti m A'Mt fm cf Ibrwa another will be blown In this week. , l uir7, Httddehc Fwr. The asbestos discoveries made in the Loot Man V.krfilnv, hood, cnro( Gallatin basin have now been developed oram and v. w . j or to an extent to warrant the assertion of tit .;r I from V". or(MM, la that thc&e properties contain an almost In- - .nrID tictwlt. r ;iii.jlt"l supply of asbestos of a very nion. v u. im,r bica wln"!iiMJ of lot''(. iut. or t : i UtJity, and; that Gallatin county to li..rii- r.Cuutuit-- i 'tx 4 ltinitj'. fit ui v, Kl t a rufia richer by the discovery. t In cnnint ivi to cmj Pro ix ' i D.i .Is, a machinist helper, ' ! !;i I' ."ort1 ru I'xclGc shops ' ' - I " ;J c.rl;ur!y In- stage-ropbe- - . , -- , , ; . , j - - ur j - , ) ' " :. 1 I j , . Kjlein-schml- dt 10-da- y . j -- i r one-stam- - : H of ".. j ni-ther'- 4 - 5 i . six-shoot- er j . Car-Start- er , I 1 , : s m. mm. t mm. - l tr tr-i- rll - il . i t- 1 i TAKEN IN r -l i to at Established and 171 JEWELERS, 170-17- 2 Main Street, J DEALERS IN measuring seventy feet In length, which the doctor has now In his office. The patient though weak from long sickness is now free from pain, and enjoys the prospects of returning health to which she had been a stranger for so many years. Among the many symptoms this lady experienced, were nervousness, weakness, giddiness, fullness, and bloating after eating, specks floating before her eyes, poor memory, lassitude, gurgling and rumbling sensation in the stomach and bowels, palpitation of the heart, cold hands and feet, horrible dreams, swelling of the hands, languor In the morning and constant'1 feeling of dread as If something awful was about to happen. This statement Is made for the benefit of others" who may be suffer-erJn- g as thislady ,,was.r Her ' name Is withheld from "ft feellagiof delicacy on her part, as no names are, published without consent of the patient.- - Parties desiring further particulars should call at the office of Dr. McLennan, 76 W. Second South Street (old Tribune building), where, he treats with equal success all curable diseases, consumption, Brlghts disease, catarrh and dyspepsia, as well as all other diseases of the head, ' throat and lungs, together with the eye, ear and heart, also diseases of the stomach, liver and kidneys. All chronic, difficult and lingering diseases of women, special organic weakness and diseases of the sexes positively cured or no lee. (76 W. Second South Street.) i -- ) : 3 - - t ! - c , ' rv, ill. lHck. fait Hoosv Oj:n t josliN &parK. We are' the onl v authorized City Time-Keepe- rs. Wj. W. K. H. MclwTYBai S W. ti. lBVINC 1 JONES John LYNN. !.- CO., & W. '. DUN Sc THE MERCANTILE AMY klS riKE OO., '!- GA3RD0 v HOUSE ! Sealedjbids will be received at the office of the nndersiKned, 79 West First South street. Salt Lake Citv. nntil Wednesday noon. November 25, 1891, for the lease, for the term of one from the 1st day of December nest, for that year j Treasurer alAm:. I D oorner of Soiith Situated Son and First East streets. Salt . Lake City. Temple The lessee will be required to pay the rentlmonthly. In advance, ana keep the premises and furniture with care, and for the faithful ?:ood, reasonable of the obligations of the lease a bond With sureties In the sum of two thousand dollars will be required. The right to reject any and all bids Is reserved. j H. W. LAWRENCE, Receiver of the late Corporation of the C hureb or Jesus Canst or Latter-DaSaints. 1541 oilt IiAki Citt, JNovember 144 1891. kl and Eavst Baai, . O'BEILL I'S Store. Keeps a Full Line ot I Reeefvv Thn 0 U1S t 0rae t. Central Blomk, CUT: and AdaaAatrator Kesl , Trust Eseoatozw aavd Usev lSS.Vm.Sm TiTULJ TO KKAt ns. ESTATE. It mwm Abetraots of This C t y eoewre entire Isssrssw tm. Title. Ita charge f P.KUK.X. eet f MA ttttrwey' e4 OrARAHTSa" IS BPt, RlPtiyILi; J( Y ONtr OPIJtlOH. BETTKB THAN A L. Ullls, A. L. Dinacveas: J. K- - O.V!r.Chase here. W. . C Thomas. Ti ft. Jmm. 1C tf. WU. lie-Coraic- And Gents Furnishing Goods, BOOTS, BATS, TRTJITK3, "VAUSSJ9 BxuunrjBxs, uto. We irsvaB misrepresent gooda We guarantee satisfaction, We are kbtis undersold, and We have onii oxi pbiok. OrUera by mall will receive amfnl sttemOoav SIO MAIJT STREET, Two doors soutn ol Wlute ilo ! ESTABLISHED IS70- - . r ti n rt " ; iucKio cs son tcx rerruK a ppsnt VaUw. ScSdUd. Crrtspsast tvtu !!"! "J v f I CORRESPONOriTSi IIcCQILIJICII .". - ' 4 ' rj trrlM. rMfc - f ucii icnra"-- T -- ocn. rentj pioji fto, VMed by orefpn imd ftnj mai nMmw,, free, tto hr&nny mxp. or 0 ,M -- res Cs C Cmlth C-r-ir.-- . A V : ' i.jxi-x- j )t i t OTTERBOURG, SALT LAK CIXIT, UTA1 1. Office bonrs, 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 a. m. to is m., or by appointment in obscure and argent ; cases. t3T"Cohfi;i.TATjorc Ftu. A MILLION ' t . . . .. . fl l.VI -. ll . . . Wonld not tempt the busy, bustling, brainy American to part with the priceless treasure of. good health, which he can gain and preserve by the use of those Safe. Sure, Effective and Unfailing - ' enuresis J s ) J 47 1 fOfX oo NJ N) rot w hO (X 16fl 18 f w.nt 4n MX) . 40. 0t 5).n ro.oo .') KM) . ; . M) 01a 10.00 10. to 10. ro KX).or 50. to. HO l.(H) N0 84 - H M"i hTK) 31 S.imrt 1(14 ISO M. !() 14rt HO. OD fO.Off .( 15UXJ 10! a,(K) 47 10 o 10. 40 to ii nol W7 7 a 4 81 l?"i 60 ur liO li) l.Crlt) 121 1.1KO KS (t1 NJ.Oi io.u lto.oir 10.0f 100.10 . Salt Lake City. November 11, 1S91. 1500 FOB PATENT NOTJC8 APPLICATION United States Land Oflloa, Suit Lake City, Utah. October JU, 18U1 Notice is hereby Kiven that th Sefls Lime. Ce inent and Hook Coiirpnny. a corvrtlon of Utah, and sea by Charles W. Lyinun, its retary and attorney iu fact, whOKO rekidenoe and address is Salt Cisy.jUtah, has made postofQce for a United .States patent, for the application Sells Cement and Limestone Placer Mining claim, situated upon the public surveyed land of Ibe. United States of and jwlthin' the Hot " District, Salt Lake county. Utah Springs Mining nnd consisting of forty, acres, described Territory. as follows, The norihwest quarter of the northeast quarter I southlof of section II, township east of Salt Lake meridian. The nald mrange g claim in being of record in the office of thf recorder of said minintr' district at Salt Lake Clf y. Utah. There are no known locations in the vicinity of said claim. j I direct this notice to be published In Tnn . Tnir.tWB.a Lake Salt newspaper published iu Salt Lake City. Utah,daily and nearest said mining claim, for a period of sixty days. j PRANK D. HOllBS. Register Rennett, Marshall aud liradly, attorneysfof . j applicant. of first Date publication. Oatdbor II. 1301. I PROPOSALS. c7)NTi:nvCrjRS the construction of a new proposals forbouse and jalij will be received CitytoHall, engine24. IVJl. 13 o'clock, sun time, at November up the office of tbe architects, Messrs. Paulsen Lavelle. Boise City, Idaho. Ilidlders are invited .. to be present. All ar4 to be submitted. . on blanks furnlsheaproposals bv the architects, and to be accompanied by a check of t'jMh cert i fled by a National liauk. I'ians and spedlnuatlons-cabe, seen at the architects' office during business' hours. The right is reserved to .reject any or all bids, or accept any bid offered. Proposals not la accordance with these requirements will not be considered. By order of the Citv Councit JAM KS A. Pl'NKV, Mayor. (Signed) 14M . UoiMJ City, Nov. 8. 1891. j SEALED : PROPOSALS BIDS WANTED. bs received adUresec as below until a o'clock p. ., on Saturday, November Slst, 1JW1, for tbe grading of State streets between North street and the Capitot grounds. There Temple are about 15,000 cubio yards 4t material to be moved, and the work must bet done In acoord-anc- e with plans in the City Engineer's oft Ice, room No. 3ri, Deseret National! Bank building. No bid will be considered unless! made on forms furnished bv the undersigned. F Address, Board of Public Work. No. 161 South Main street. j t Salt Lake City. Utah. The right is reserved to reject Wny and all bids. L. C oftIlaiHRs. Chairman-BoarPublio Works. 1153 A. F. Dorehus. City Engineer. - WATER A LAil COMPANY, City and County, Utah Territory. Notice is hereby that meeting of the stockholders of the given above named Company will beheld at the oRle of said Company in Salt Lake December ft, lftI, et p. m., for the pur- ' City on tbe pose of voting on the prop d amendments of articles of Incorporation of said Company so as to eliminate the word Secretary: la Article ft oa line nine, so as to eliminate tbei word Secretary in Article 9 on line two, and to add to Article 9: A person need not'be a stockholder of said eor to the office ot Secretary poration to. be eligible thereof. To eliminate the word five Id Article 14 oa lin three and to insert in its stead tbe words, a i majority. And to transact such other business as may come before them. By order of the Hoard of Directors. WM. DIETERLE, Secretary. Salt Lake City. Nov. 11. 18VI. 1524 Boom 13. Commercial liiockj OQUIRRU ! L ... . - : 3 JL ,i V.- "i.i cunci YOUnCHLFIN sk for a roiir Tme-cHe- t botUe of Bis C. The only f Ka TW aaKu a a(vas auvs an1 wuuntui e a u4ofiov mem and th private d tsetses Uebiiltatiog weakneaa peculiar 1 as 'T v r?.. Co., I . . days with which the great 1 fr:LtO IUrA Li Oil. CIS Jspeedlly and permanently cure everv form of 'ervons. Chronic Private and Sexaal Diseases. Lost Maabood. Seminal Weakness, Errors of Youth, Urinary, Kidney and Liver Troubles, Diseases of the Heart. Lung and Throat, Diseases of the Blood or Skin, Diseases of the Stomach and Bowels, Rheumatism, Neuialgia, Paralysis, Dyspepsia, allConstipation, Gleet, and weak nesse Syphilis, Gonorrhea, and discuses of any organ of the body. WlHiJ remedies cure where all other means fail. Consultation and examination free, and only a small sum for the remedies. Call for l ully, encio.in4 consultation; or write sjrropcoms , tamp for reply. LLm UC-- Vizn. COLO. 1543 Larimer Street. - C. MX OO Hl ir7 I without r 1 . - the aid or . t r CINCINNATI, O. . V. A. y ff 7 e& iianuiActnred Lr r,m.pmi p 1 mww Grixnoirn mi. Dispensary, No. Cli Street. Ui Kearny Ji'ubcimo. Estab'isheJ for tbe tttitkU 1851. i,i n t of D rf l!rui"l ft '.easts (..r-ut- -L ''.'in '1 ' 1 J. e . fHKI -, wt..J L..JIi.. Ls.'a . . DOLLARS P. E. 2GiiGTp: l 1 trmri fit C Aeent Co., ;"'"! a-- yir IVI I Ui i own uwd. iar Kicti lUse,jnin. a. tuema f buy t " oarmi- "ntnr.'rjmv( with oniy A teat, far of loeU Toil t-n- A. TJTATL moBthly t. o ' - ' ' ' jjiuui u" wafers. pnnirnoyAL medicine for ladles Asreno r to roetort the sazea. i CO . Symptom stamps Book to Men, or sMessenjfer of Health, "on which to a full history of Disease, etc State your case,, get send for term's and trial treatment. Secrecy observed either in person or by mail. . ' J Cz . . . f).( ro.a w.ro N.tK u ' o .,,.... . . . Ilavii, trustee. . .. 10J J. G. Davis, trusreo. . .. K. Kinersun ... J ( i illette A lOvniis . . m L. Joseph I,. Hey wood. . . Vi wood ..194 .losejrti Hey ii. Hey iv ood . fXi Joseph Ij. wood . .. lvW Joseph I,. Hey lev wood . ..ir7 Josepr JosephV.Ij. He v wood John Irons, trustee., lii'l Kl Curtis I. Mason OIAirTO A Regular Graduate inMedicine and Special Practitioners-authorize- d to treat all Chronic. Nervous and Private Diseases, productive of Moral, Mental and Physical Weaknesses, Nervous Deoility, Blood Disorders, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, etc. Send 4 cents in List and for -- , . '. . . . . .1. G. 8EALED . SECOND SOUTH STREET, SALT LAKE CITT, UTAH. . London Wells, Fargo A New York Wells, Fargo Co..;..:.....,,.. National Bank of the Republic..... ....... Boston First National Rank.. ............ .........Omaha Denver First National Bank. Merchants' a ational Batok. . . ........... Cbieas-Koatmen'a Bank... . .....,...;. ..St. Louis Wells, Fargo At Co.. i. ..w.,.., ...San Frsncltoo 13. ZOOXiX. Cannier. CJt CS3. T. O " TelegrpM3 Bays Transfers o the principal cities of th United and on all points of the States and Europe.' Pacific Coaiti Issnes letters of credit available In the principal cities of. the world. Special attention given to the celling of Ores and Bullion. Advances made on Consignments at Lowest 'i .., Rates. Particular 1 attention given to collections Utah. Nevada and adjoining - Territo throoghout r .4 . ries. - Aooouats solloited. Co-..,..,- JTAILORS, Cats ttrsst. Wells;! Fargo Zt Go.'s UAIIS.. ...... ..UTAH. SALT and sells ErhatiBe"makes ' 49 A 48 W. OFFICE, tu naff sav yivwpev tteiatssf to aetherlaed le e" seat ewv aaBaaa. T set mm Ti sue. Mala St., Over Usha Bros, OTTER BOURG, THE SPECIALIST, TRUST COmPiiriY. tiZi Cira 8ntli D una InsnrancB Hzz3 Prompt Attention. Analytical wort specialty. Send for price list. X.a year. y 63 W. .". . . 1.00 1 No. 159 Alain St., Salt ZaIe City, Utah. attention given to all orders by Mall Prompt r Exp I ess. Charges uniform and reasonable. .. 9300,000 lUr OAPITAI. . n. . . vr PAID ........... l r vt ....35,000 General Banking business t3ZTB per cent interest paid on savlnss deposm fftai . l.VI l.VI I .'A . 11 WIU receive BISHOP & CTJRRIE, First Soatit Street. its, compounded four times . . l.tMl i to-vvi- t: (Under W, 8. McCornlck's Bank.) Ores Carefully Assayed. Samples sent from a distance promptly attended to and returns made the following day. Charges moderate. CdMi!os. Casbler. Ccinmercial . r. vlce-prreside- McYicker's ASSAY OFFICE, Salt Street, City. Utah. Vice-Pres- t. UTAH ui Saiings 1 . . SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. . - . . . . Samples by Mail or Express -- M. AitX8TBOKa, M. E." RESIDENCE GARDO HOUSE, the OnB-PriG- B l,.v. XJnion 6. Assay Office. HAKAUEB. Manager. Bnsiness. ZCaim commonly Known as the ; Salt Lead Com. the highest bidder. Satisfaction guaranteed. solicited. Office. 818 Main s treat, Consignment opposite the Postoffle Salt Lake City.. DEPOSITORY. nt. President. Davis, trustee. G. Davis. trustie. 1 Shares. Amount Ml $ TO. 00 'q. f. J 17 . . . v- - res- - MJO.(O) R.(l"0 Mary C. Woodward ..130 Woodward 7( .. S. It. Woodward .. ... 9 T.OH4 70H.4O S. B. Woodward . . . . .117 10O lO.tO H. Woodward I0.0T ...118 Irt) U. . S. Woodward . ...119 17 l.7t V. rt. Uasoora 100 10. (X And in ae.cordanee with law and the order of the Hoard of Directors of the corporation made) on said l'Jth dav of O itober. 1KUI. ao manv shares of each parcel of stock as may !be necessary will be sold at publio auction at tbe priuelual office of the companv. No. 11 Fast First South street. Salt Lake Citv, Utah, at 11 o'cldck a. in. on tbe thirtieth CAHh) day of Noveniber. IMJl, to pay thu assessment. cots of advertising and delinquent MOYLAN f!. FOX, expenses of sale. Secretary King of the West Minlug Co. 6andy Sampling' Work, Bandy, Utah. (Established in 187&.) ORES SAMPLED AND SOLD To P. W. Mads in. Fbahcis (. l. triist-- . Duvi-.- S. II. Ore and Bullion Buyers PROPRIETOR JT. Vice-Preside- (. Davis, trut-o. No. WJ . Charles Head..Charles Head, trustee. Charles Swansou. A. C'. Standart T. 11. Stanton T. 11. Stanton Ueo. U. Tanner Geo. H. Tanner Caleb V. West, trustee. Caleb W. West, trustee. SCOXX A ANDERSON, J. CHEESMAT. Cashier. L. II. FARNSWORTII. M. H. WALK.ER, Asst. Cajhier. J. R. WALKER. : JR.. Asst. Cashier. J. R. WALKER. I'I President. 5 trustee. J. t. Davis, G. Davis, trustee. G. Dm is. trustee. . trio-tee- . Osborne N. it. Olorno Charles Head Charles Head Lakec Uv." " Representatives of Pennsylvania panv. Pittsburgh. Pa. AND BUROtAIl la Iiavis. N. It. AGENCY. Offlce. Room fl Commercial BlosJc. P. O. Box 1834. No. 181 BECEIVEE'S LEASE -- of- EKGAHTIT-FURNISHE- OFFICES. 8TATIO.V, UIAU. . fc. OPriOAJa. Deposit Vaults, PROOF. Sfa.fs between t .. t J. (i. M- - of its Largest establishment Il.of the the . TO a General Banking Transacts Certificate Mrs. (Jcorne A. lslark is. trtistec. . .1. O. wO0,00. (ESTABLISHED 1859.) Chicago and the Paolfio Coast. of J. r.arnett ORE BUYERS. WALKER BROTHERS, BAHKERS. UNITED STATES K I NO OP TI1R i 'ompany, ' a corporation: pluct- of l)tiine-;s- . Salt I.nke NAME. BIKGO SMELTING CO. . nnd-sitcl- NOTH e GEO. OSMOND. General MnnaKSr BANK, French Hair browser, Jkaicnre, Haiz; Goods, Toilet Preparations. 1 on tho Hth day eft lot f. er.il miiomit ilie hamc oppu-it- e stockholders, as follow j V. 135 Omoe in Progress build i nK. SalV Bank of the State of New York j Merchants National Bank ,BnNational r.1ifi7,l5 Kirs 6njc Bank National . German i. SCOCISSORS - l'iah principal l'erriior ; location S.r works. Alturas roniiiv. Iluh(. Nolicc: Tnre arc delinqun upon the follow.' inc ilecri i)i'd snock on account f assessment No. Cit v. - CAPITAL, Felly Paid. - - bLBrLDS. 90.000. i . 1 In all Its Transacts a general banking business Uoineticbranches. Dealers Foreign and to oollections Careful attention given and remittances made on day of payment. IJnas on commission. Lone and stooks bought and soldestate at low. rates of loans made on city real interest. Special attention given to the selling consignments are cf ores and bullion; of which solicited. Advances made on ores, base bullion, gold and silver bars shipped for refining, ". - . I 1S1L - DKLINQt'KNT ;it City. Scott-Auerba- ch J Surplus, $30,000. ItoXNeH-Aie- . I?. O. "s r time, sipifled on aU ESTABLISHED UNION RATIONAL Parlors 27 and 28, Building. - Dov-ney- SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. Chioago..... Denver 1 1 Caviller "." A,"Tbach. John .T. Dalv. O. J. Salisbury. Mo.vlan V. Fox, Vrauk H. Thoma, Marshall, W. p. Nook-- . George M. Uvcr . . John W. Uonnellan. gANKBRS, Omaha Sn Francisoo. 1 -- Mil!., of delmng, pal cities iu tho United States am! Kuropo.prin . Dnw.v-Bt,M. Geo. I'residont Thos. Marshall . t, ? 1 11. 1 . tells Drafts and IJ. CRITCHI.OW. E, r Nuv-mh- !: R S M K 1. T N ( j T H K A S N U A L tf.p tcMKhoM4r nf the Osceola mcettiigof Gravel Mining (Vrrpnnv ill t.f ln.i at the oft' c. No. Ta V. 1st So t h St ShI t Lake on t'lah. t'ltv, at 13 ;tli. t o'clock a. 111. .Mnniiv, n of diroctor. to for the . arti.-l.-or i ncrporation. Article W of tiie tmenl lis tiyins t lu- diiK- .f t In- :i ntnhil iii.f i it tr... other Mitiieya a tnavjeome thm meet inc. W. tl K tmliunlt. SiMiretary. 1AK) General Banking: in all its Branches.! of r,,lJ?Z ft'ncates interest ifDeposit Wt a paysMeon 4JAY1NGS B Assistant Farluw, C L. HahxamaK K K. Ri6u. Cashier. Pa&sosj, 011 C T OC K 0 L LAKE CU WEKCTOKS: W. W. Chishomh. Both pARR. Presidents f .II. Fields. Jr.. I S. F. Walkm. Cailii-V.- New York BIELE. yt ittli. JOSKI'HH. WALKKR. President. FRsoRTn. Seo'ty. L. H. Goifflerciafliflai Bant SALT UKI'OSITA COKBItFOXOEFCl Sped! Attention to mall orders. - BEPUBti Capital $300,000. City. Utah. ka 114 rmr Cent Interoit T. - -- AT otk Citv. Hlm. BANK OF COMMERCE, T. K. JONES. SoU arenta tot thm WATCHES. SOU VKNIRS In TEA, COFFEE and ORAXG SPOONS. The flaest and largest assortment In the city.i Tourists will find here the most unique t select from. dssifss All tae Latest Novelties in Gold and Silver. Our iters has latsly been enlarged and refitted and newly .stocked, and we now have the fined equipped Jewelry House in the West. ed tape-wor- m 1 MEET1NO OF llOARD OF Df-- r ct.r of the A H"e Till; tjold A Silver Mining held t!ii ilav. divl'li4nj No. i of 6tl Coinpcny. or ja-declared payable at the ofllcesujire, nf Karmefs-.V0, l.oan A Tru4t Company. Sew A lui-a:i- AND SILVERWARE. PATEK, PHILIPPE CO. ed well-direct- Seon-tar- y $50040. Transacts a Geleral BaaHnl Business. 1809U - " - DIAMONDS, VATCHES, sea serpent may possibly be a myth, but there Is no good reason for doubting the existence of such terr'ble reptiles In the vast and fathom less ocean since a monster over seventy feet long has been captured right here in Salt Lake City. The remarkable facts are a9 follows: About one week ago Dr. McLennan was consulted in regard to a lady who was at the time suffering pains, supposed to be the result of dyspepsia She had been ailing for ten years. After the doctor held an examination, he questioned her closely, and elicited the Information that she had been successively under the care of several physicians who had treated her for more than a dozen different ailments, and finally one and all of them gave her up as a hopeless case. It required but a brief examination and a few questions on the part of Dr. McLennan, r to reveal the true cause of her sufferings. The lady was Instructed In regard to llet, etc., and made as comfortable as possible, preparatory to the ordeal through which she was about to pass. In the meantime preparations were begun by the doctor for combatting with the strange disorder and the patient was requested to visit him again at eight o'clock the following morning, at which hour she was promptly on hand and at once given the prepared treatment. A little before ten o'clock, the long suffering patient was relieved of a monster udl, com-p:uy- Vice-Presiden- ii'' far-fam- .1 li., Tunnicllff. ImM Main 173 " The .: ' Ita aoon1 of OorpetnCana) Tlims and IadlvMva OtRMpoidtsM alfc-- l. U, ft KARRICK. Vloe-F- ti FRA9K KHQX. President. J. A. KAttlCc Earls. Geo. A. Lowe. Emanuel Kaon. Jois DiaaoToas. Frank Kbbi, L. C Karrlck. J. Sutherland. 11. L. A- - Culmer. W. E. SmedV. G- 8. Five) x At Wallacfl between 1 and 3 o'clock Monday ruortilng the two frame buildings on North Hlxth, occupied by the Hcandlnaylanj saloon and a dry good store, were destroyed by fire. Excellent work by the Ore department prevented a large 'number of the destruction j of other buildings.) IliQ fire Is supposed to have been pfi Incendiary origin. Total loss of buildings and goods, about r. HACOM. F L. UaUanl. ell. M J. tJ Klijah f. IJojIbouraw. . TIME DEPOS1T4V (CAPITAL SAM LEVY'S Sxiih They And are manufactured street. Salt Lake City. ;Salt Lake City, W tA Vice-Iresltle- BAPIK OF THE rR "FAMOUS" CIGAR, -- Jnd? J. Pvis., S. Si. JarTts.M ijdfw ijy- t--v MAIN STREET, SALT IAKR CITY. ,:i0CEXT INTEREST PALD ON This is a sample of the conversation one may hear any day at our principal hotels: Mr. Josia Don't you nnd itj bard to pet a ood Imported Cigar uowdays?i Mb. Smith I nave quit smoking the Imported article ever since the McKinlehr bill went into effect. I am smoking a Domestic Hivuns Cigar which suits me better than the Wby Imported and they don't cost as much. Cigars, Mb. Jokes Wbas is the brand of the Cigar? are r T--- ti. Thoftia A riONAL ?0O-fo- ot AS LONG President; , r ; 9 H.Bo. .Cashier ss't s . - . Vrs. t :i:3TLJi!!EF-SKJEKC0,ATIlfAHSID- Mining (ornpany. Salt Lake City. Utah Terlath. It9l.-T- he Board of Direc-?- " ritory. November v derlared a dividend for October. lil, v' thousand flvej hundred dollar ..JrSH' vr7,5O0. the satn twerity-fiv- e cents per share upon the being capital stork of the com-pn- y, November 3clth. at 1W1, payable offl,!' t,f he rempany.j No. 135 8outh I. Main street uptair.4. take Salt Utah City. 1 erritoryaml at the ofllce of the J. K. kndtreasurer, llViii. !an Cal.. at the offloe Frnnlro, of tfie transfer assets, A Lou fishery Co.. Mil! biiihling. No. 15 Hroad Mreet. New Yori Transfers to cle November a.Mh. 191. Cl'y. lfcfe('' K. CIlAMIljuiiS. PreslJenC , 11" t |