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Show tiaTTT TIUBTJKi:: fJAIT liAIIIS CITT, XII3 shareholders; that the parties through THE G1TY IIAlLWAY COLlPAllY Its whom these two several loans of $59,000 bad been obtained, and to whom tbej are due. are friendly to the interests of tbo defendant directors, and if said bonds, were offered at forced sale as collateral, ubelr purchase, tbe foreclosure of the samcj and tbe reorganltatjon of the company under such foreclosure could be so conducted, and of tbe said directors that it is the intention It shall be so conducted . as to securle to tbem tbe whole of the property of the Company, thus; Ignoring entirely "the Interests of the plaintiffs; The plaintiffs further allege as evidence of the plan, and purpose pf the board of ; directors to WBtCK' IH1 B1ILWAT STSTEM and wrong' the plaintiffs, that It has . been grossly mismanaged; that while there have been many Improvements made and ppt in to the better operation of art elecrecently tric system, and while tbe knowledge of methods of the economic, conduct of. 'such systems has greatly Increased, tbe directors have persistently and continuously refused to adopt Improved, methods In their operation of the railway system; that they1; nave maintained said system, whicn now has of lines, with but one electrical thirty miles and as a result thereof a breaking circuit, In the line carrying the current, at any point, would cause the shutting down ht the entire system and the stoppage of every car The manner in which tbe cars, apparatus. are said to be is dwelt upon etc, at length, and the neglected, statement Is made that because of tbe attention which has been given to the extensions "with the motives aforesaid.'? the prooer attention has not been given to the use of tbe company's prop and for erty for Its care and preservation road. tbe most profitable operation of tbe Tbe manner in which the road is operated and the alleged employment of a large num ber of unnecessary men on account f tbe needed ion account of the iax system repairs comes in for a fair share of attention, the complaint stating that by i reason thereof the expenses of tbe road are Increased, an unusual and unreasonable amount; that tbe books of the company show that irblle the gross earnings are increasing, the i tzti huh by &' Ccallia for j : ; APf 0INTL1ENT CF A RECEIVER DEMANDED - The XMalntlfTa Destruction, ' 'H.I Alleged ! - ; ; and ferll to 9400,000 of Company I)ond,j Unlawful Track XSnlldtnR, Diminished Profits and a Conspiracy to Forfeit tbe Jarv la-Con Itl In. Interest. Waat ; An important salt 1llt be filed with the It tlerlt ot the Third pistrlcij Court y. la entitled Samuel fa. Sarv;is and Iloland U. . jSalt Lake City Ball Conklln. plaintiffs way Company. Francis Armstrong Walter W. Chambers. I. Bead, A. W. McCune. B.' Clawaon. Wells, defeJoseph: Bpencer ndant, and some allegations, rerginc on tbe sensational, are en bod ted; in the complaint. The document Is a voluminous one, and first bring the action alleges that the plaintiffs and sue for themselves " and for and on behalf of all tbe otfcer stockholders who may choose to come in and become parties to the , action, and by way. of j j to-da- THKItt COMPLAIWT 8TATKMK5T O i say that at the time the company was originally incorporated January 28, 1872. its capital stock was Valued at $180,000. divided into 3600 shares, U be Issued at the rate of t20,000 per mile fo each mile of single track of railway constructed; which at that time was not to exceed; nine miles. On January 80, 1878. the articles of incorporation were amended providing for tbe farther; construction of tbe j road. And on the 20th of 1889. the articles of incorporaFebruary, tion were amendsd increasing the capital stock to tl. 000.000. divided Into 20.000 bares, to be Issued at the rate of $20,000 per mile for each mile of single track so it tbe purpose of constructed, end jtnaktnic the. company tof f construct, maintain and all of the operateoflines upon each and streets this city to tbe full extent and within tbe terminal lines thereof." Hlnce tbe datej ;last mentioned no other amendments have been made to the charter of tbe company in anywise affecting the capital stock and purposes of the company, and, beginning With July 24tb, 1889. tbe plaintiffs hare, (from2167time7 to time, purshares being chased 2389 shares. held by Jarvls A Conklln, 200 shares by Prlscllla Jar vis, 10 5- shares by Samuel M. and 10 7' shares by Boland C. ConklJarvls, I ln':i Tbe plaintiffs farther say that notwithof the incorporation standing tbe purposes of tbe company limits lta powers, as stated, to the building of lines within tbe corporate limits of the city,! the board of TD1 rectors (the defendants) have,; without the consent j of the plaintiffs and AO AIR St TBKIB QBJKCTIOHS constructed and j are now operating lines of Street railway outside bf, tbe corporate limits of tbe elty t that the number of milesth so constructed and operated is two and mllest thai tbe cost was f 35,000: tbe that at tbe time of j construction finances of tbei company were In an embarrassed cosdltloo; that there was no baalness necessity for the construction of the extra u Heave of railway; that the same was constructed through territory at a time wbea it was well known that the same would not be profitable: that tbe operation of tbe extra mileage necessitated the purchase and equipment of extra motor power and oars, and tbe employment of. an extra force of motormea and; conductors and In the repair department, and has otherwise increased the daily expenses of the comthe amount by which the dally pany! thatare iecreased Is largely In excess expenses of the earnings of. these portions of the railway systewi, and! that tbe operation .thereof is at a great joss of money. Tbe plaintiffs further J allege that since July 24, 1889, tbe number nf shares of stock actually Issued has not exceeded 6000 shares, and of that number they own 2 369; t.hat the officers and directors of the company, i of that tbe building etc., railway lines outside of the limits of the city was COMT1URT 0 TUB' CHARTS tt POWKRS 4f the company and thai in order to amend the articles of association so as to give tbe to build such outside lines of railway right lb would be necessary to have a vote at a called for that meeting of the Stockholders which j should represent at least purpose, two-thirof tbe capital stock, held a on April 21, 1801, at meeting8508In4- this cityWere Shares which represented, the not belntf present, nor any portion plaintiffs stock of their (represented, an amendment to tbe articles of association was proposed, extensions of tbe railway whereby further bo authorized. Tbe meetsystem were to ing, says tbe complaint. Was an annual one, and tbe plaintiffs, whose residence Is at Kansas City, sent notice that they could not the meeting be attend, and requested'that until May 20, 1801, and as shown adjourned by tbe records tbei request was disposed of as follows: j; j . 4-- -7 ft-" 1 one-four- well-knowi- ng I ds ' EXPENSES ARE INCIlEAStfiO In a much larger proportion; that the books show that during May, 1890, the earninjgs of tbe road were $14,727.05 and the operating expenses $0513.18, making the net earnings while during May, 1891, tbe earn IngS were $21,809.90, the operating expanses $17,403.14, i and tbe nut earnings ; only $4400.76; that during the four months If rom April 1. 1890. to July 31, 1890, the total earnings were $66,289.20, and during the same period In 1801, $88,082.10, an Increase of $21,792.1)0. while the operating expanses in 1890 foi the four months were $37,829.14, and in 1891, $71,517.33. making the net earn as ings for tbe four months in 1890 $28.4Q.II6, $18,504 for the same period In 11891. against a decrease of ; $11,895.31, notwithstanding there was an Increase in tbe gross earnings In 1891 over tbe earnings of 1890 of $2179 Tbe plaintiffs further allege that (they have notified the defendants In writing. asking and demanding that a meeting of the board of directors be heldl and that propter action be taken to at once 65214.47; , j . cotnplalne'd of. - If! On motion of R. C. Chambers (seconded by Wr. Wells), the following resolution was ordered minutes of the meeting: spread upou the That la oonsequanoe of the 'Ina"litolvii. of 8. M. Jarvls and 1C It. Conklln to attend bilityannual this meeting :of the stockholders of the tin It Lake Cltv Kail road Company, that this annual rasetlngbe adjourned intil May 3D, 18U1." This resolution received, no aeooud and was, therefore, not voted n. j Notwithstanding the large Interests of the avers, and well plaintiffs, the complaint the exknowing that Jthey would oppose tending of tbe linos of railway of the comj pany and ' j . INCREAS1NQ 1 Xnt S INDEBTEDNESS i and operating expenses of tbe eompanyfor such purpose. A. j W.j McCune, Walter P.. Beed, B. O. Chambers and Spencer Clawaon. controlling said meeting of shareholders, refused to in buy way recognise or the said. request of upon pass the plaintiffs; and that In so doing and in tbe subsequent election of officers and directors they were, save Joseph 8. Wells, secretary and treasurer, "parties to the conspiracy jand plan for the conduct tf tbe said corporation, contrary to Its charter powers and to the wrong and damage of tbe Interests of the plaintiffs as aforesaid." Since that time the! acts of the board of directors and officers nave been without the knowledge or consent of 'the plaintiffs, for tbe benettt of jthemaelves and against tbe Interests of plaintiffs. They further allege that A. W. MoCuno. B. C. Chambers, Francis Armstrong, Spencer Clawson. and Walter P. Bead have conspired together to manage the affairs of the company to the Injury of tbe in order to build, equlp'and ad lines ' plaintiffs, the outside the city limits, maintain permitted the liabilities of the tbey haveexclusive of bonds, to Increase to company, the present amount of 34,00O; that heretofore, with the knowledge and consent of all tbe stockholders, including the plaintiffs, it was voted to Issue) its bonds In the amount of $600,000, the same to be secured by a first mortgage upon' all the property, right and franchises of the company, said bonds to be hold by tbe company and sold to raise, money for the legitimate corporate uses thereof; that said bonds being duly exein order, to cuted, .the directors, provide for the i largely increasing expenses caosed by the extensions, borrowed $100,000, depositing as collateral $400,000 of bonds; tb if t the said Indebtedness matured on August 29, 1891,! and that ,belng j t j ; Wherefore, plaintiffs pray that an cjirder may be entered j 'apkmstiho a beceiveh for all the rights and properties and bus! ness of tbe company, directing said receiver to take possession of all such property of the defendant company and to operate and care for the same under the; orderJ an1 direction bf the court, and for the nrotec- tlon and benefit Of the plaintiffs herein' and all other stockholders; that a restra ning order be issued directed to each of tbe defendants reslralning them, as offlcera and directors,! from- further incurring obliga Ions against tbe oompauy in tbe making of extensions and in carrying on andopert.ting of extensions of the road nor authorised. thereof! and by the charter from further using tbe bonds of tbe company and from giving obligations ol the company with large and unusual rat as of interest (12 per cent), and from further oar- -' rylng on la any way any wrongful acts with tbe Intent and purpose of destroy lnft the credit and assets of the eompaby, and that an accounting may be bad, that It may be determined what moneys of tbe corporation have been expended in extensions 'ou tside of the city, and what sums have been lost by the maintaining and operation of Such lines; that defendant tllrec tors,! and eab of them, be adjudged to return to the company such sums of money as have been by i,bem in this manner wrongfully expended, and that In default thereof plaintiffs may: lava against such parties' and ea jb. of judgment tbem for the? amount in which tbey are damaged, and which shall. be determined by tire accountings. Further, that the Court will make! such orders to tbe receiver as shall enable him F , - - , j to. .'':.!. TUB r I SAV1B -7 " rbt PROTCT AND CARE tbe interests of tbe defendant company, and seek redres for damages sustained by the company from tbe Individuals named In the complaint for their wrongful acts, but that they have failed to call land bold a meeting, and have failed to demand of said individual defendants ana to make,! jas a board, reparation for tbe wrongful acts I - COM PAW T , f THI I.KTTKR. The letter referred to, in the complaint, ' i la as follows-You will please take notice that you are required as a board of directors to meet at convenience and rescind all your earliest actions of the board of directors heretofore made of record whereby you have! as a board of directors approved the action of your officers In building, equipping and operating on behalf of tbe said Salt; Lake lines of rail way font-siCity Hallway Company of tbe corporate limits of said Salt JLake City; that' you will at once order aa accounting made to determine what ntoneys of the said company have been expended In the building, equipping and mainta ning of tbe said, lilies of road and what loss tbe 1 has Sustained thereby. company ;Seeond--Th- at you will at once bring suit ou behalf of the Halt Lake City Baliway against Francis Armstrong, Y niter Company P." Bead. A. W. McCune. B. C. Chan bera and Spencer Clawson to recovery from ihem all . the sums of money which have been exIn the building and which have 'been pended lost In the operation of said lines of I road outside of the corporate limits of said Salt i , ,; Lake City. Third Thai you are required at onc e to make complete and searching investigation into tbe business of this company and that as a board of directors you take such a stion as may be necessary to secure the redu etlon of the operating expenses of tbe said read administraand tbe conduct of ad economic ' tion of its affairs. FourtA-Yot- i are hereby notified thkt If you fallen your part to take the steps above required of you within a reasonable time we will, as stockholders of said corporation. take tbe necessary steps to fully protect the interests of said company aud of our stockholders therein." selves and the other M. Jarvu(, Very respectfully,: : Samuel. BOLAND K. CONKX,tsr. Messrs. Powers & lilies are attorneys for ' , tbe plaintiffs. : ? de '. -- i- . : i r ! Hold tD. " Go to the Straight Tip cigar store. 63 West Second South and get a pound of Star horse- - cents. hoe or Climax tobacco for invigorating Always refreshing mm mmmm , eperlsU Ksitiee. r To parentsl Buy your boys suits and overcoats at uoidsmiun A jo. a ana 'by so doing you will secure for themon.a beautiful 2few Year's present, to be given away See advertisement. morning. cwabusJto haisk thc monct Infallible cure for indigestion Idsnn the! bank that they might arranged with Of the $400,000 of bonds rehave $100,000 Tbe whole world pays tribute to Oar land leased on payment of $30,000 of said $100,000 stoves and ranges. Salt Lake llardwa Co. and the directors indebtedness, thereupon SoO.OOO from another bank, obtained Death to dull headaches Id an ha. 10, 1802. and deposited as January Fur Mania m.a. collateral $100,000 of bonds, leaving col-lithe rTKc-- r with tbe first bank as S We guarantee our Made San to be abso na al security for the payment of taj.COO pure, and will forfeit $100 if our lutely of tbe $.50,000 Indebted r ii'aiE unpaid Is found untrue. It is made di statement i lie' ; 9 Upcn demand; that said f from the sap, and Is far' superior to rectly ? T it c r. 4 y, Is ; tua-- 9 from taatla u;ar. ': Bnt??wJt, j, is I t tV a I .,C . J, syrup I cf &. Co.. ; J i I i'r i :r J.'sy are ?vdlot Grocer. Tbe ma-tari- prss . - 40 - ) ng ; '. r-- T'o-Tf- inches of this ore. from which he bas'panned f j an assay of $1100 to the ton.x An addition has recently been added to tbe Beck ore house, more roomXbelng necessary owing to tbe Increased output of the mine. A number of other improvements been added to the interior of the hoistA Hill to Ce Pet in at bave ? ing works,; new saws put in, etc. They how have one qt the finest constructed, and most V convenient works In tbe Territory Gesry Kosalaiss." The engine and boiler, for the hoisting I works to be erected on the property of the Eureka Consolidated, were taken up to tbe mine the first of tbe week, and the work of ACTIVITY III THE VICINITY OF PIOCHE. placing tbem in position is now under progress. This company is getting dwell fixed for winter work, and expect to reach, the level some time in February. The owners cf the Santaqaln. L. E. Biter H. McChrystal of City, John Strikes) Made Dally The Joke Two of Silver Dr. F. S. Bascom of Salt Lake and on Got Miners Lost tbe People in City, are very much elated over a pay In this, and Bullion Re- streak of ore recently encountered Pabrsnsgst-O- re conhad have property. Tbey promising Note Items and Per- siderable work done ana are now figuring ceipts Tintic on letting a contract for additional develsonal opment. The 8antaquln adjoins the Governor on the west and is also adjoining tbe North Star, which last week netted the owners $710. The pay streak In the Santa-qui- n M. come Hascal has J. up from Marys vale assays $100 In gold now. and will go shortly to the Henry mountains, of Charles W. Watson, mill. Very the Mamniotb.and Udo Bru beck. president of where be Is to set up a road, came out rich ore Is reported as having been found in the San Pete Valley Bail to inspect the Friday those mountains, and there is promise of from Salt Lake mine, near the Mammoth. Mr. beck represents the English company quite a" mining boom there. J)ru OBC AND BPLLIO!f. that owns this property and says they in- -, tend to put a good force of men on by the T. E. Joucs & Co. recsivedj yesterday of March, and possibly by January 1st. base bullion. $5600;. lead and silver ores, first Mr. Watson came out to examine the prop$3800; a total of $9400. and make a report to the company, be McCorntck 8c Co. received yesterday erty being wel acquainted with this and adjoinllanauer bullion. $10,600; silver and lead ing property. While here they visited the Eureka Consolidated property and were ores, $5200; a total of $10,000. Steward was busy yesterday with 24 tons favorably lmpressed with It. II. D. Jones is again giving tbe Undine bis of Utah, 12 tons of Petro. 77 tons of In two lots, and 7 tons of Monentire attention. He says the Undine Is arch & Northern Light. paying expenses and becoming better right force of three men is now emHodges made assays of 24 tons of Utah along. AlMr. Jones is a practical nan in and 12 tons of Petro. ployed. sense of the word, and his knowledge Bishop tc Currie had 218 tons of Anchor every of mining ion two separate occasions has put concentrates. the Maui ryot h in a position to pay handsome Hlrsching had a lot of Saturn. dividends; and if tbe Undine does not deSOUTHEUX NEVADA STRIKES. velop Intoj a great mine it will be or account A mining man, just returned from southern of there being no ore within the boundary Nevada, reports that new strikes are being lines of the property, but there is ore and made almost daily. The Ferguson1 boys lots of it. Thfveinv tbey are now, working have struck a ledge of very fine ore, samples on is from four to eighteen Inches in width of which run as high as 4000 ounces in silver and is quite rich. to the ton. The find is located in Monkey Ialbant consolidated. Wrench camp, in tbe Highland range, and C. S. Sailers returned jto Eureka Sunday is thirty miles west of Piocbe. his Colorado trip. Mr. Saviers informs Putscher & Gilbert are working on a new from the to at he 'is prepared to, or has, 3iner, strike at Southeastern, 140 miles southwest paid all the bills owing by the company of Pioche. The ore is carbonate and galena Consolidated, and that tle Albany and assays as high as 190 ounces in silver against a new company will hereafter have charge to the ton and 60 per cent lead. Tbey ex- - of that property. He is also prepared to pect to make a shipment to this city in a employ men and go ahead with the develshort time. Tbe company secured a opment John Bhodes recently started up an old lease and work. bond year ago on a numnearly smelter at Bristol, Nev., and has recently ber of mines known asa tbe Belcber group, ten to of tons matte Denver copper shipped south of tbe Centennial Eureka. and is now waiting for the returns and located this property considerable work was If they are favorable he will continue to On done untlf about three months ago when run it. was stopped by the inability of everything He tells a good story of two miners who tbe to pay its "bills, and the mine company started to go from Pioche to Eureka. Utah. has been closed down evox since. Recently and lost and took road the wrong They got a reorganization of tbe comhas been there landed in at Crystal Springs finally more mouey has been raised and Mr. valley, As they were broke they pany, Saviers he is able jto go on with the decided to play off as railroad men. and the work andclaims and also: that be is in for pay j people of tbe valley loaded them up with a positioni to pay It, back debts due for all on. They have not labor, supplies and sent them supplies or machinery. been heard of since. ' Acrivrrr at siiviBBciT'r. MINING roa WOLrKASf. There is unusual activity among tbe .New York Ledcrer: "Wolfram, or tungsten, prospectors and property ' owners around belongs to a group of rare metals, and until Silver City. The rich shipments made dura comparatively recent time was known ing the fiast two weeks has increased tbe only to tbe chemist, and its value was Interest it property surrounding the claims known only In the laboratory. With tbe from which tbe ore was taken, and it is cern Invention of more rich shipments will be the guns the demand for tain soon made the previously obscure resultthat of the renewed exertions. That sectungstenwell known metal the mining tion of Tfntip district has long been noted world. It was soon throughout found that the steel for the richness of its ores, and almost tube lining the bore of these enormous guns day some energetic prospector makes aevery rich could not resist the shock entailed by disstrike and in a very few days takes out charging many shots without becoming thousand of dollars, and that. too. from fractured. Experiment proved that tbe the very ; surface. This being true, what addition of a small quantity of tungsten to else can be expected but extraordinarily In gun?making rentbe fine steel employed rich mines when is reached. A little dered the latter metal wonderfully elastic, capital judiciouslydepth expended anywhere over so that the steel tube wilt expand under tbe there will be he result of returning many tension of firing; tbe tube will contract rich returns to the investor. There is no again to Its normal size a great many1 times section cf Tlntlo, or for that matter all before tbe quality of the metal Is in any Utah, where tbe prospects are brighter than ,w ay impaired. Tbe German gun factories near Silver City and Diamond. absorb most of tbe tungsten found in the THE PBATH OP MAS. OXO. world, and from being 'a mere curiosity seen only In tbe laboratory of the chemist, this rare metal has acquired considerable value. he Was a Wlctlm of the acbrphlne Habit occurs In combination Wolfram Kemalns to Go Bast generally ' with Iron in Europe, but Is also found in was What thought to be a suspicious death acheellte, or trungstate of lime. It Is in tbe occurred at 164 East Second South street at latter form that it occurs in ptago. Tbe 12:30 metal Itself is of a white color, extremely yesterday morning. The party was brittle and heavy, the specific gravity being Mrs. Louisa Long, aged 47, a divorced 10.1. that of gold being 19.3. It will fSus be woman, and when word was brought to the seen that tungsten is a very heavy metal, Coroner he hurried up yesterday morning being only very slightly lighter than gold. there, bujt was dented admittance , by a NOT AND PKRSONAI young man of about 35, who refused to give A new hoist is being put up on the Eureka his name and was in a high state of exciteConsolidated. ment. He the dead woman was tbe Jt B. Beed. a prominent mining man of daughter ofsaid Dr. A. J. Longsdorf of Wichita, Bingham, Is in the city. Kan., and that she died from alack ; John Devine will leave : this morning for caused by an overddse of morphine.vomit, The his home at Fish Springs. deceased had been a morphine eater for tbe A. H. Mayne went out to the Baby last thirteen years and had gradually wasted mine In Big Cottonwood yesterday. away under it. Her doses had varied, runas high as of an ounce per The Bevins Mining.). Company of Logani ning fpirs. Bascom, Biobards. Fowler, filed artloles of Incorporation yesterday week. had tried to cure her of The oapltal stook is Beattie and Bower with Secretary Sells. the babit, but it had secured too firm a hold $360,000, In shares of $1 each. ; j: her, and at the time of her death there Bobert Deresco Searl. from Cache valley, on was no physician attending her. The Corcame in yesterday with some very good insisted on going lu and looking at the which he said came from oner looking galena ore,near dead body, but the young man with four-foCaohe valley. a ledge sallow complexion declared that If W. is become much Sullivan interested J. was taken out of the tbe body secand Creek thinks that in Deep raining, house It would be over his dead body. Untion of the country Is destined to become der the circumstances the official one of tbe greatest 'mining camps in the and returned to bis office on the dfeaddaslsted wagon .... West. he had brought with him. He was preparIn was town from Wood ing to return with the Sheriff when that Balph Nichols Blver for a couple of days this week. Da official had been found, but subsequent Incame down to look after a', shipment of ore vestigation proved that there was nothing of eleven tons recently made from the Jay particular out of the way with the event, $3500., He exthe Gould, mine, which netted singular talk of the young jrian, beyond and the absence of medical attendance at pects to ship more at an early date. It is 'reported that a big strike has been the time of death." Tbe father of the demade In the Queen of the Hills mine at La ceased had sent on $500 by telegraph to have Plata. The ore assays 83.7 per cent lead the remains embalmed and shipped to and 14 ounces silver to the ton. It is said Wichita for interment. A reporter learned the habit that this Is a continuation of the vein pf the that the woman had contractedThe doctor La Plata and Sundown mines, as it shows When sick with typhoid fever. had prescribed it, and in snefc doses and so the same contact. poor thing knew It Jim Tlbbetts, who has been mining in City of ten, thata ' before theslave to the dreadful hopeless Creek canon jet since Noah made his she wasLater n man the habit. day run tbe"oung In tuna the has famous journey ark,' was and said his be friends down, quieted as an arrow" sad nel which is "as straight the death of by 700 feet in lengb. in the Bed Bird mine, and temporarily unbalanced Long, who was his cousin. The body is expecting to at any time strike a large Mrs. was out yesterday, and unless the Corlaid ore. the indications Is of he that being body oner learns that may sugsomething has he the long goal sought. neariog gest an Inquest Is necessary, there will be none. There was a little excitement for a Tlntlo Votes from' the Mlner., while In the morning because of tbe actions The Gum Drop has another shipment of tbe singular young man with tbe sallow ready. This propertya is shipping regularly countenance, but it soon quieted down. is which very nowadays, pleasing thing to ilitur note.' for the ' &BCOBOSB JACK'S WIPH DEAD. the Spy Reports reach the Miner' fromnow the shaft that at tbe bottom of ore being Etr Demise Comes Wita Shocking Sudhas been struck, sunk a new body of same denness of Heart 2allnre. Is not known, but the value of the Tbe wife of J. F. J ack. City Becorder. Thomas Croxall returned to Silver City Salt Lake where he had died suddenly- at tho family residence, I2S Tuesday from the at been receiving proceeds of the sale of East Seventh South street, yesterday two ear loads of South Swansea ore. " This Mr. Jack bad She and 5 o'clock. t lot netted hint $1800. from their accustomed afterThe Diamond Consolidated has let the just returnedand he went up stairs for a drive, contract for the sinking of another 100 feet noon him. As he reached she book, following not is of the shaft. If there big body of tbe a gasp, and turning landing be heard ore struok In that shaft before tbe 100 feet saw his wife reel and then fall headlong Is completed then ws miss our guess. down the stairs, ber bead striking the ow tiThere Is great activity among-claiof a door with heavy force. Mr. Jack ers adjoining and east of the Godl va since lintel was her .side in an instant, and lifting at e. this property has sprang Into such unconscious form conveyed It to a bed. Everybody owning property near the All efforts to restore her to consciousness there are now anxious to hold it. and are were f utile, and within one hour after tbe also exerting themselves to develop it.. her last. For some C. B. Hancock Is taking an Immense fall she. bresthed Mrs. has been ailing, and Jack months past ore these from the amount of Lucky days, ber death is believed to be The yield is beyond what the leasers ex- tho cause of although there is no question and richness, but heart failure, pected, la both quantity concussion caused to the tbe what but O." Is Silver around B, glad everybody to the fatal contributed fall the brain by reas should be his struok It, perseverance termination. warded. Mrs. Jack was a native ot Indiana, where tons of Dell Boberts shipped thirty-thre- e was aged 35 years, and ore from the North Star last week which her mother resides; mother of oee child, Ben, aged 5 years. netted him $7160. asssying $217.67 to the ton the he was a woman of most lovable disposifor the whole shipment. This ore only- asof traits possessed of noble ounces tion, la silver, the remainder and her sayed eight Mr. Boberts ' will be character, sincerely untimely end Is busily engaged being gold. circle of friends sad a mourned large by another with a forceofnien taking oat ship ' 'Y v acqualatanoes which will .take UeoW The funeral, place toThere were 100,000 shares of Dlsoibnd morrow, will be duly announced In the Consolidated stock placed on sals ia Salt Lake the latter part of last week at 5 cents daily rrers a share. The rapidity with whlcU it- was Cs sure and tries the little ones to the sold was a source of considerable pleasure ball to be riven at the to Tlntlo enthusiasts, but the worth of the Theaterchildren's ternoon. Pri.Yia, 13 and 3 cts. af this have sold, that stock anyproperty wooii where. The stock sold was tsassary stocli rrc-rsfor the purr a of developing tL-- ih-Lcav3 year cr.". f.rt j I ( ' - f' i caa of tbsowc'-se- f r Albert tc3 ret 'it.. ariiicf' . of IIivond. exb'L'Iie 1 to a 2.i:cr i i at ret tativo t a I.vsi etui's? fsvc-- jl i..:o:3 ? 111 .llIIillG DISTRICTS. THE A CITY'S j EIITERTAIilMEIlTS. Tea-Stan- th Peseret pespiial Call a Financial, Artistic ssd Social Success. - Irl-j-- ,, ii.-y- COJISREGATIOnAL j $ ten-sta- Cop-peropo- lis 1 ' i Centen-nlal-Eure- ka TENHYSQi! SOCIAL. ; , Pah-ranag- at 100-to- ; . j - Mc-K- ee . - ot : . . - to-d- ay , . , - after-nootw- . a-- , , ' promt-nene- . ; : ' r - ' ... i : VY. - - ?. " - r- - Fine Proeramroe and an Agree able Time at Hammond Hall Wonderland ? Fatinltza " General Amusement Notes. The ball given for the benefll of tbe Des-erHospital wan a financial, social and artistic success; the stage presented a very handsome appearance; with Its booths devoted to flowers and candy, and presided over by pretty girls, The candy booth was in charge of Mrs. Snell, Miss Alley Davis. Miss May Jeulos and Misa Nellie Clawson, tbe young Jadiws making 114 pounds of candy which they .sold in half pound and pound boxes. Tbe flower table Was peslded over by Mrs. Miss, Julia Taylor. Miss Merrill. Miss Hyde. Sears, Miss Birdie pwyer. Miss Nellie Groes-bec- k and Miss Edna Wells. The ladies must have netted quite a profit. Thee. There were probably 500 present. band-sommusic was fine and the costumes most A full list of these will be given on Sunday morning. I E3.? SOCIAtu UiHieia 23 MoDflay, Hoy. Sew TorkMHd Bost en'i About eighteen months ago a small fpeck ap run scaie: i peared on rax ankl: it remt3iea Decame larger, and I consul ecu a hviieuu who pronounced it rsoriasis or 1 it reambled noRev. out applied an ointment, but it spread until at last it covered almost my entire body. My saffering vrns something terrible, burning and ltchls spnsat-.cn-until it became almost uneniiirale.. continually I suffered tortures e&pecially at might, and tvto months I was com polled to sleep with glove on. 1 became de.erate. i would l.ave Riven anytLing to be relieved of the itching sensation. 1 tried a number of remedies without any relief. .1 tva. requested to try Cuticura; this I did. and 'to. my great surprise, "I was relieved after the first application. I used the Cutie.ura. Outicura and Ccticura Resolvent according o diSjap rections for abaut four or five weeks when I wa cured. Hut what a relief it was to me ennrely alter the suffericR I went through. I cannot Mie .."CutiLvsra wtth too much favor itemedies." and I would recommend it to a!l these who are suffering from the cattm Ji?easo .JOHN Tj M3LODY. that I have suJVered11 of Milodt hot u e as. Wyandotve, Mich. THKxTVlUzZINtJ, trr al tst Conifij Triampi Standard Theater. Mew Torts. Thirty Ifight Globe THeater, Boetoru iVitfhf Fifty "Lf .Itf FPLX.VO. FDN ItlOTINO. j ft I, 22 -- JOHN T. KELLY, .; The Funniest of Funny Irishmen, assisted DUTCH DALY, by , Tbe Quaint German Comedian, FLORRIE WEST, . Kngland'a Great Comedienne, ADELE EST EE, Late Frima Do una M.tr..i.oluan Grand Opera g.V Popular prices. Sala, of scats Saturday, November VI. Company. i rI s--ak i, TESBTTSOW THEATER. BURTON, Trlea Cutleura. Kelieved by the Wlrst and Knttrely Cured In ApplicationKtve Week. -- et 5 n f-- K IBB, Well-Know- y 00-fo- ot A a LAKE CUAG. S. .. t ka SALT Merchant. ltcntoK and Burning Terrible. Uoctors and All Ilemedies Fail. Afflicts " Bu-re- -- SKIN ; DISEASE, DREADFUL ; one-quart- er from the toss of its bonds $400,000) held as $85,00p (of the debts of tbe comsecurity for pany) by tbe Issuance of receiver's Certificates aud the ralslug of money thereby to save the forfeiture of the collateral cr by such, other means as may seem best; and that the plaintiffs may have such other and further relief as the Court may direct and as In equity Is Just. I SATUBD A Y HOKJOKG, NO VEMBEE 21, 1801. XJT-A- H, j ; M: C nights and Tiianksciving matinee, com me n-cing Miurstlny, .Nov. ith. 3 : JAMES T. POWERS, in 'A RTKAlttHTtlP ; Cuticura Resolvent I Sa!e of seatsJWednesJav. November ular price. Hfamor Remedies, (to cleanse the blood of ail imptirlite, aod thus remove tn kin Cure, au.i causeV, and Cuticura, tia creat skin Jieautifier. Cutisura soap, ;in ex.;uisttc (to riear fie Akin and scalp and ternaliy , the batV.i, cure every species of agonizing, and pimply diseates of the s'jly," burning,and bleed. skin, scalp, int-rnsi- .'y 25tb- Pof - WONDER LiABTD. rc-t'-- itoli-ing- last evening at tho The Tennyson social of Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticura, .r03. ; Soap. Hammond Hall was well attended by 25c.; Resolvent,!, by the l'otter Uruj; members and friends of the First CongregaItoston. Corporation, tional Church. The evening was Introduced and Chemical SkitV fo to "Hon' Cure Diseases," 64 J.iSec(l with appropriate i literary exercises and pHtfu. &J Illustrarious, and 10t testimoniars. s music, Miss Gratia' Flanders was tbe first to ap- blacktenia3 red, riugli. cliapped, mPLKS, oily skiu ciiretj by Cuticura ioap. pear with a piano solo, Wallace's arranjrement of Paganinl's; VWitches' Dance." rne I CAN'T BREATHE. young woman- gave ; an excellent exhibition of technique,'- and showed herself a faithful Chest Frtin. Soreness, Weakness. and promising student; but if she will giro Hacking Couah, Asthma.1' ?and iuuanp.ua: itn relieved In onea little more attention to expression, aud c minute by the tJuticnra J n 1 1 demanded especially the vigorous treatment Faiu Plaster. "Witches' as a such the by composition Dancer" it will be well- - This is not said in a spirit of carping, but friendly criticism. Miss Flanders' was very well received, and ' responded tola recall with Baff's "Etude Irchitecfnral Irn Work. In this; selection there Melodique." is a running obllgato with' tbe right band in -- MACHINEItY. CASTlNOSeo thirty-second- s, while theT left hand carries as the melody, playing this from memory, she did, the perfbrmance was worthy of 542 West Secoua SontH St, Silt Liie note. The conversation and reading on G. Passancer Depot, Half block East D. A Tennyson by Mrs, Thrall was veryofpleas-antl- y air with grace that delivered, and so characteristic bf the talented reader. She recited selections from tbe more prtim-iueof the pOet's compositions, and gave k, his life that was enrunning narrative bf is a favorite in Salt joyable? Mrs.Tbrall Lake society because of her lovely Christian churaoter and obarmiegr womanlike ways. Miss Blanche Smith sang a serenade by Massenet, and gave as an encore a "Neapolitan Folk Song," sting to her own accompaniment. Miss Smith has a powerful, penvoice. Its tone is good, and sbo etrating more than filled the ball; in fact, she would have no difficulty In filling the Tabernacle. Her voice is; what might be called an herofo mexzd-sopranthat is, round, and clear. It is evident she has given much attention to cultivating her voice. At tbe same time she would do well to study some on expression and phrasing, as well as to vary the facial expression to accord with the spirit and sentiments of the composition siing. Miss Smith was elegantly dressed. The male quartette. Messrs. Hollister, Leek a, Whitney and Ashwortb. gave much satisfaction. Tbeir voices blended well.1 especially in the first selecway tion, and they deserved credit for the time got through rwlth the syncopated they in the "Cavalry Song." which they gave as an encore. The rest of the evening was . spent ft;ln: social festivities, with pleasantly refreshments. Fn-pare- d Weei or Tlmmay. --HaTeimer 19ti ' ' tc r .'v k r o. t; i cfic i k Y. ;. . Greatest of all Pcrlormers in the !uTnh-H-i- l WorU. d DEMETTiUrK( Kscii e 1J I , ICY, F.riile. V'S'l'i-rint- i Y .1'C M IT ) li , .'"J Greiitest Livu a Mind Reader. Adtiiissi in j A 10 Cettts, -f- MAXj GEISLER, dealer to , ' ' Canaries, Parrots FOTJNBBY. ftiid other Singing Talking an Fancy Birds. etc. Itest lmiwrttd bird seed and fool a specialty. Klrc. r hipped bv express. ZJj W. Suu.lL Hlxd Cacres. tsconJ 16.50. nt : j H One inure week o Fi.-uris- v UHION . tfiill i,aka. $1.50. 1 "' HAVE YOU HEARD OF IT ? : o; well-defin- ed There Has Been 4 t toft. a-vfire- ' , WOITOIRHND. To-d-ay will prote an exceptionally inter- for the children esting and instructive day Our Eastern Agents hare at Wonderland. There Is an abundance of of a mixture and general funny things! mirtb, music and muscle. Tbe strongest of in all strong, Mr.; Edward Stlckney. will teach the young idea how to gradually and efthe size of the biceps, TAILOR-MAD- E fectually Increase He without injury to the smaller muscles. his easy willj astonish the "youngsters by heavy dumbbell?. handling of ' Immense, mind-reade- r, will give tbe Seymour, the to ponder over for And we are going" to give the little ones tosomething, many days come; and by listening to the recital of poor.' Demetrius Koboplsky, tbe political Siberian exile, tbey may form some vague idea of tbe awful cruelty practiced on prisoners in tbe crudest form of govornment in the world. Lots of fun in the theatorlum, and ten cents pays for It 'I ail. ' -- more than loaded us with thef latest fadj GARMENTS! public the benefit for 'V : ! :Y The Fatinitsa?. "choruS of '.13 tenors, 11 com11 now is 19 trebles fand altos basses, BROWN SUITINGS, PLAIN AND STRIPED BLACK CHEVIOTS, and Saturday evenings WOOD ' plete, and Tuesday; ' I ' ' have been set! apart as rehearsal nights. 'I : : . VY-'Y ,Y Tuesday, 7;30l! Saturday, 8. Cut in the height of Fashion, in 3 and Cutaways, The Deseret ball of last evening will be as a children's party and continued to-dfrom 2 until 10 p. m. ball is the Theater sure to enjoy themThe little ones: will be for adults as .well selves, and a good time ' may be expected. Well, they did 'get the 'money out of us, didn't tbey?" she remarked on leaving tbe Front Sacks, Double anfl Single Breastefl "There's Sep Theater with her escort evenearoe Sears he into the Theater this $14 ing with $25 in his pockets, and he had ' left when he went home.", - AND The local minstrel company bad rehearsal so elated over the last night and they feel result that they make no bones about saying that the coming performance will overshadow anything that has been attempted la this city by home talent. The Theater throws open its box office this morning after a week of quiet. again That cannot be duplicated by any Merchant Tailor for Seats will be offered for 'V and I," In which John T. Kelly stars. The play fills LEbb THAW $3t).UU. the first three nights of the week, and : !: ' - . . ton ay . MM I SacU i Three and Four Button Sacks j after the unusual sseven-dabreathing here.' ought to spell given theater-goersum coffers. Its a into take snug little Bandmaster Parker of the Denbalter Band has sent to Chicago after the "Twenty-second Beglment Grand Marob," by Helmsmueller, who was the bandmaster of before Gllmore took it. This that regiment march Is one of tbe finest written, and will prove popular when played here. Conductor Pedersea of the First Brigade Band is writing a march dedicated to the band, and from tbe looks of the score altoo much to say complete, it is not one readytbe of much merit. composition' is that Tbe band needs three saxophone players, and If three young men who have some Idea of tnusto would like to take the Instrument up tbey will find it for their advantage to confer either with Conductor Pedersen or ys : , Manager Zimmerman. TkrtMitU Car Service. Commencing Sunday November 1st. from Wasatch blojk, corner of Main and Second South streets, via Bapid - Trsnslt and Hot y Springs Railway Si f . To White Sulphur Sprlnjrs. 5 cents. To Beck's Ho Springs, 18 cents. half hour from 6:50 a. nu Cars leave every to 8:50 p. n. . i OUR SPECIAL $16 PRICE FOR ONE WEEK.' $16.50. SO. A. - Uato your cclcctloa early, as there is only a limit od amount and tlioy aro beauties. . 1 - -- - . Assayers tasertai, Ths 6nly eomplsts And Kl-l- rj Carr'lJ line, at Lobertj Li lielisn's. the Druggists, Idanha creates a healthful appetite. ' Ten er Cent Cms Is all ti-- -t Is necessary s a first payment to secure diamonds, watches, clocks and silverware onthe wnlL!y 19 Installment L. 17ci;2? zr's, llata sirett jewplan atCall Ui Ii3 lliia street, for exeler. ktt a. r cf planation ": For sals at every tar Id; a. Kb. a. Marria -- s ii not a failure t:l rrs Cutl'nS stoves a.. 1 raiEres ara used. Sold by Lt.lt t .. 3 . ZnS South st.V Lake JZzJt. Finox cor.iE, a v ,; rrrnt lt enly aawf W mm lwa aVJ cents 01C.5O to carry Va4 Va4h 4f J V '"; XZitsroj olilsim Ifcoff' ready tt fat.c-- " r c 1 . t n..ut. fc Elsas Cacpaay I carl.":?, t i.vasr:ril?t ia rccora- -:- . 3 erjii to tLa cat t i : at w4 cr.D V afl c2 |