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Show TUX! DAJX.X TIirBUKJE; Y Y rnn, w h LTUULivJ SALT TiAKF CITY, UT A TT. .SUNDAY MOBJSTIKG, NOVEMBEE K !a i3 1891. i POWfflAB POPULAR ODfllS. B . . POPULAR PRICES, ' Successful Business carrlea on lor x eral public. Hi! Aj xx . v jtuss 5 ana always giving: satisfaction, is m itseii a suiucient recommendation to tne JiiLits, ! i gen- - i UtZ haro just received by express many new sty es of s IT IS HOT NECESSARY FOR -OUR IN US 1 v! - LIITE OF 'S SUITS MEf f U- - i:crs, VOOD BROWN Dress OVERCOATS ADVERTISE PRICES BLACK CHEVIOTS, WK IBS -- Overcoats SBUWIXG ALL -- designs' which we own; EXCLUSIVELY. OR- JV1RRK OUT -- GOODS ENGLISH ON THE- - BOX COAT Ti rr'tf frit' j:'Tt,;ii Overcoats IT li ,i - ; . LINES - Our ChHdren'sl department We are Sole Agsnts for we for not has celebrated beenneglected, have stocked, it up with a Manhattan Shirt, handsome line of PRICES AND GOODS Suits and Overcoats - tbs 1 I IOR AOTISLTS 3CDLT3 J SUNDAY -- I..4- 4 - . NOVKMIIERSi 18ai. - O(ai) KN J J3rA HT3I ENT. Tnmtrtii will O tor to rhaiiK" "t tihiv Tm fer after be cent jtolte r'atrona' iu 0den through will reaoh them evea tlr early mall. ,whlpU j Kewidoaler of OtfJcn krller 1ib by crrlr. the at pa kaK byexpre ril ha thlr uUrouch the jotofllr up town. aepot ment of a postofflcet there has been made but Is a desirable Innovation for the benefit and 0.0 doubt will be granted, at least It should"b.e. of the little on5. These sttlphur beds are a mighty aid in Only one case was tried In the "Pollde the attention of the outside world Court vesterdu'y. One poor plain drunk gpt drawing towatds southern Utah, and have been atten days on the rock pile. tractive enough to secure a railroad, which W. N. Kurtz, representing the Hall Will doubtless be completed and in running O'Donnell LltUogruph Company of Topeka. order lpng before another year shall roll by. was lu Ogden yesterday on business. & Last night M,ason Tbornburgb's regul BITS FBOM BXXraKAM. r- Saturday evening dancing social came wo " It was a most pnloyable affair and was Th Bulletin Many Items attended. " Bring Old eliabl." About the Oh Monday morning the grand jury eo A carload of Hidden Treasure ore scut In venes asaln after a week's vacation, to oo assayed 29 per cent lead and 20 recently have come up elder three new cases that s ounces Bllver to the ton. the meantime, Mr. Gibbon tells us that he keeps a forco The "National Union, ' a newly orga of men steadily at work taking out ore on lzed fraternal And beneficial order, will gl the Rough and Ready ground, but will not a grand ball at the Boyle Hall on the nig mak another shipment until lead takes of December lpth. another raise. The advance in lead Wednesday from In the Prolate Court the guardian $4.05 to $4.30 was very gratifying news to William C. and Maud O. Darker, mlno filed a return of sale of real estate. Hear Blngbamltes. and seems to have Instilled new life into the miners and mine owners of ing was set for Wednesday, December 2nd. Miss Daisy Bowes, daughter of Manager the camp. the exceedingly low Notwithstanding Howes of the ; Ogden Grand Opera House, visit with price of lead, the Highland mine, one ot the has returned from a three-month- s' lead producers of the catnD, inher sister ltij Kansas City. Miss Bowes is principal creased its already large foroe of workmen many friends welcome her retarn. The usual runaway occurred yesterday Wednesday.? We are told that some of the mines have afternoon near the corner of Twenty-fourt- h compelled to suspend gigging on acand Washington, a oeuntry team becoming been of frost, but if the fine weather we count cars. The electric the at wagon frightened having continues a few days, the was somewhat damaged, but no one was are now in full operation again. glass will be hurt. Bonstell & Cooper continue to go down reUnited Gill States Marshal Deputy after the hidden treasures on s the Crown turned from .Salt Lake yesterday morning Point. The shaft on the has with Frank Duncan., DeWltt Hyatt. Ed. reached the depth of twenty-fiv- e property and feet, McMillan. John Cole and F. W. Clarkje, eaoh day's work gives more promising indiwhom be brought up from the pen to plead cations of the near approach to the coveted ' to Indictment against them. 'prize. underRichie Bros., are informed that a long tunnel will We morning Yesterday takers, recslved a telegram from J. D. Mod-ll- n be started, at no distant day, for the pur of New Castle, Ind., directing them to pose of tapping th Brooklyn, the Yosemlte ship the body of G. . A. McDarmon to th at and several other great producers ot Lead Our informant states that the Mine body will be shipped this mor city. The at 8:30. MoDarmon is the unfortunate tunnelgulch. will be over 5000 feet long. This man who dropped dead at the Union depot projeot will ptov to be ot great advantage to the owners of thes properties, as it wilt Wednesday. ; The Davis Jt Weber County Canal Ooia-pan- y save them thousands ot dollars per year in held a meeting yeaterday afternoon hoisting and pumping machinery. and elected a new board of directors, oo George E. Lee, superintendent of th Orof L. B. Adams, C R. Hank. F, J. phan Boy, tells us that property is getting Steel. William BInford. W. R. Smith, J. fl. better as development work progresses. The Hudson and E. P. Ellison. They filed their owners of the Orphan Boy. he tells us, will bonds ot $1000 each with the County Clerk. send a mining expert from San Francisco soon to look th ground over and lay plans Mrs. J. II. Holther sustained severe In for a steam hoist, which they contemplate a corner the at runaway yesterday and Monroe. She wjaa erecting in a short time. With machinery of Twenty-fourt- h to the sura to hoist its valuable treasures and thrown from ber ..... carriage . l. . sustained i i t lw face, th Orphan Boy will soon Tie with the ak:a:uxov& ugr luwcr tikui iimu vutuyvuuu other famed producers in its looality. Drs. Oraves and Powers set th inju member and the lady Is doing as well as i Mr. James Veitch, on of th principal owners ot th Falrview property, cam out eould be expected.; from Zioa Tuesday, and resumed work on the ground Wednesday morning. The Fair-viexhb ;sc&raoB acursa. on account et litigation, has been Beaver Utoniarv, 20th : The- Cot Cr lying idle for some time, and we are pleased that It is to be operated again, as it Sulphur mines, as they are ofrequently called, to not are situated about twenty-twhas. an xteastv body of high grade ore in miles northward of Beaver. ' The mines since their first sight, which, with the proper development location have! had quit a checkered career. werk, will mak it on of th most valuable in the district. producing properties owner They have been th subject, too,wof considHeldeL of th Broad erable litigation, which, happily, believe, r Mr. W. C is now engaged in cleaning up the has been finally settled. Now that peac Gang, has been restored and work can be proceeded workings on the property, and. building with uninterruptedly, Mr. J. II. Burflen, tjh cabins and bonk, houses, preparatory to men to work th first of genial manager. Is using every effort to putting a fore ofBroad out the wealth these mines have so next week. The Gauge Is situated in bringheld one ot the richest localities in the district, within themselves. long A beautiful place is the location of thes being near the old Winnemaok, and with mines. Dwelling houses, workshops, store th development work Mr. Ileidsl says, he houses and chapel are neatly arranged and is going to have done, will no doubt soon located. Everything has a oleanly and tidy appear on the shipping roll with large conappearance, notwithstanding the tact that isignments of high grade ore. a force! of men is engaged, betwejen Mr.j Charles Rodgers, foreman of the quste twenty-fiv- e and thirty now being 'on tjh Telegraph, is also working a couple of his mines proper. From eight to ten tons of claims near the Ash ton group in Muddy are taken out every twenty-fogulch, and in the lower tunnel on the proprulphur hours under the direction of that efi3eicnt erty, which is now Jn seventy-fiv- e feet,, he ot 57 0 ore, which and capable I "mtne boss," Superintendent has a four-inc- h . body is ! Luker. improving daily. The upper tunnel being run The wages paid are good and w find no on th ledge, is in a distance of cforty feet, one dissatisfied In the least. The 5th d ay and has a splendid showing of ore in the of every month each man walks up and re- face. Besides there are several shafts on ceives his 2.00 or J2.40 per day for the time the claims, the ground in all of which looks ne naa oeeu woricing'. The men are much well and encourages development work. attached to their employers for th jklbd PTake It good care of your beard and treatment they receive. clear of gray hairs so as to retain yourkeep young About eight teams, six and four-borrt- e. looks by using Buekinghasa'a Dye for the Whis, kers. lc down Roc from the mines to Iilaek for : Corp'sPros-r.c'-- -' A ton to tha borsa la the Ccrv's Mlnlni Co(2e,'J shipment by rail. cei f ) r ; C Vs .'.it ' - i ".. JfJIif-- rr: XJISTUICr CUUKT. THS TIBBT ,' j 1 tha roost of th The Dillon trial time yesterday, the kleUnne still WeeiIn on the tand ti prove the occawitmwoj sional Inaanltr of tUo defendant. Messrs. I It. Itlnde, J. J.iFlhley and Joseph tentlfled to tho peculiar action of the W. Foater defendant at times 'J'heu Dr. anO. an expert, of Salt Lake Vlty iwai called most of the day. and ccipled tetttlmony arlll on tho tit ml when Court closed, lie wa and will be the flHt f!th9a Monday mornuntil ing. The trial wlll: probably last haa yet some nluht. a the defen wttiveNaes, and thoi prosecution will doubt- In conaklf rn,le rebuttinn lpt brlnr The other bsloess transacted by Miner Is aa follow: Judge Uulted The Ptatps fv.r Orson Smith; for unlawful fcphabltatloin. not guilty. Case arralguedj pleaded I aot for trial. l!nlted States ts. t'hflstlan Jensen; Indictment unlawful Cohabitation. Pleaded aet for .'trial. not guilty. Case The People va. K- - A- ttlllnRhara : indictnot guilty. ment embcleinht. j Pleaded Case set for December Tth.j Tho People vs. Firault puncan et al. ; petit lartmnyj Frank Duncun, Kdward McMillan ahd Dewltt Hyatt arPlea not guilty. Trial et for raigned. December 4th. Tne People rs. John Pdul; Indictment asArraignment. sault with deadly weapon. 8tb. 1'lca not guilty. Case set for December Tho People rs. (FranW jW. Clark; Indictment obtaining (Money! under false pretenses. Plea not guilty. Case set for Dej H cember 8th. It. I Note et al.' A.j W. AYertz; case to J. E. Bagjey to take proofs aud report finding and form of decree. Me-Ma- nl 1 Wed-nes!- ar e. eri-dene- . De-Jcnd- - j i - ! iff! 1 I ed bats. cbaozxo kan H- - or yeaterdoy the Peebles drug morning burglars uterwi, atore on Washington avenue and cracked In money and the afe, securing about f 160 and a few trina gold watch, diamond Hog A. D. Shakeskets belonging toi the- late 8. 8. Per a mm peare, which had been; left; with to forward to the relatives of the deceased: The Job was done !ety Sneatly and showed the handiwork of experienced yOIITS AITO! P2KBOVJLI.S. Bome time Friday! night - safe-cracke- rs. ltealty transfersf yesterday amounted to j Yesterday was a busy day with the merchant of Ogden. j j The Ogden EUctrlo 'Railway ha In Its t302. i ... men.! San Francisco for Hon. Fred J. Ktesel la business.) afswdayson Mr. A. II. Nelson returned yesterday from an extended, visit In: California. Hon. David Evans and! W. It. White left business. yesterday for Provo on legal The races this week at th Wasatoh Park promise te ba the bestI ever seen in Ogden. zuUr Sunday services at all thet: churches morning and even-I' employ flfty-elg- h oih r. I- i. - J. Rivera, the stenographer, left a to tor Boise City accept . ItUtn. j v. V.. Graham cf Hew Tork, ;. . ciar Ottenberg J. ! '. - house, reprsantlng is an Ogden t : ;r.".isoi returned yesterday Plata- and reports every- - IL ' i ; yea- -t lucrative xr f .. : t ! to 1; t. i i . i " ' . .'( : j afternoon itt--ade- r. v by ce;.t, ; : ug ; ies m w, - . - ur tUH S l')1f l ' T tt s I I )' -- l- - 1 . liXWHWttM HOLIDAY TRADE. 3C 3: eras. EI EXIT. morning train of Salt Lake showed the affairs of the association to be in excellent condition. An election for directors for the ensuing was then proceeded with and resulted year in the selection of the following gentlemen: THE CITT COUNCIL Is in Now Eight Thousand Eight I Hundred Feet. PARK CITY FULL OF MINING EXP ERTS. The Crescent Shaft Connected With the Hanauer Tunnel Activity at the Quarry jPay Day Obittiary A His Storm Amusement, Social and Personal. ? I There were no bullion shipments made T" this week. Owing to the telephone wires having been broken this morning by the falling of the city flag pole, your correspondent ws unable to obtain the ore shipments, but lie can reliably state that they were as largej if not larger, than the previous two weeks. The Anchor,! Wbodslde and Union Concentrator companies paid off this week. The Ontario drain tunnel is in a distance of 8800 feet. The work has not been provery rapidly lately, owing to the gressingflow of Water, it coming in about a heavy week ago at the rate of .6200 gallons a min" f ute. The Glehcoe Concentrator started up again this week, having sufficient ore ahead to time. They are keep them going for some making some very fine concentrates. The Crescent shaft is now connected with the Hanauer tunnel, the bottom having been reached this morning. This information will be received with great satisfaction as it wlllenable by the many stockholders, the management to open ud three more levels and afford.tbem greater facilities for development and extraction of ore. The coming year promises to be a bright One tor the Crescent stockholders. The town has been filled with mining exin perts this week, all more or less engagedThe controversy. the Mayflower-Northlan- d case," which comes tip for trial in the Third District Court on the Tth pror.; wis. be the most bitterly fought and protrscteld that has attracted the attention fof the Court for some years, and will undoubtedly to mining men In prove very interesting ,v I f . . . f general. h'V !; PERSONAL : j BSTIOS. - I Hon. E. C. Ferry returned here Monday from his Eastern-- trip. 8Ince his return he has engaged the services ot Mrs. M. E. Allen i . as stenographer and typewriter. Information has been received from Mr. Vt. O. Rice that bis mother,, who is seriously Mr. Rice is at Hi; is recovering rapidly. New York purchasing some mapresent in the Anchor Company, ; and is chinery for here by? the 1st of December. ? ex-pecte-d Messrs. E. P. Stone and George Pbillips,who were thrown out of a ' wagon In Wbodslde cation on Tuesday last, and badly bruised, are on th rapid road to recovery, j ' ,;V. "v- , THAjnCSaiTISa DAT ; '.'' will, as usual, be appropriately celebrated here on Wednesday (Thanksgiving Eve). A ball will be given at the grand masquerade Messrs. Thompson and by Opera House Collins, which-wil- l undoubtedly be a most social affair.-, v '...':.;', Acnvrnr ' , il v.'. , FOR THE Mill City as heretofore. , lj-JLi- .T7--- V'-e'- . r--- we would suggest that the THE OHTARIO DI1AIN TUNNEL start from Park City instead ; la-Jur- ..I INCLUDING MANY NOVELTIES in " ; J nlftl fi;; Best Fitting Shirt in the Yorld. . j I'll EM. DR. JAROSf HYGIBNIC UNDERWEAR. il'inrldi? nmtlnps is a new thing In Orde t. Mifffsa Which are Daily Arriving by Express, acknowledged by all to be the E5B I threat ALS for the Boys, and Mothers will find it to their advantage to LONG ANI? SHORT SLEEVES A. SPECIALTY. call and see our prices. SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. iiamir Pr'rv T()VVNT. I ;vv.; are Wt Ana DUPLICATE SEVERAL OF OUR OF- 3! - OF And the encouraeetnent we have had, has induced us to AI?E THE FINEST - STYLES Suits and OiBrGoats, AND tn- SUiis Convince the Public POPULAR WITH OUR STOCK TO- OUI- OUR befo5. NOVEL DESIGNS. -- -- Any ever; olJ hero MANY NEW IDEAS In all the different grades. rf IS Quality, and Fit Design, SHOWING ill ASD ALSO THS IS ACKNOW LKDCKD TO KXCEK tN Has cleaned us out of several ot COMPLETE, Breasted, SIDEWALK d i& -- In both Single and Doable Ml t THE SEW SHADES r Full Dress Suits . . Fall Trade- - I AND FANCY WORSTEDS, QUR line of OTJH, ElTOILIilOTJS at thjs qcarrt. . Bamberger was in town this week looking after his quarry interests. .He has at present; about seventy men and twelve teams employed in putting in a railroad switch, and when this is completed and the quarry opened, the institution will be of considerable beneSt to the camp. Mr: Simon I THI RAXlWAT P.SOLE3. As the winter season approaches the that is rltatirj many question rople here 1 I v. tcIU hetber the Utah -m ' !'' hrlljtie It f C-it- r- ' lSImJ !t - held a short session at the City Hall on Wednesday evening, but nothing of great importance was transacted. Thomas Cupit, Gilbert D. Gregor, Edwin C. Chris Williamson, Olwen C. Lockbart, ChrUtenson, Joseph Durkin, Fred Grose, James J. Sweeney and Frank J. McLaughlin. At a meeting of the board of directors held the following officers subsequently were! elected: President, Thomas Cuplt; G. D. Gregor; treasurer, E. O. Williamson; secretary and manager, F. J. McLaughlin. AMUSEMENT AND SOCIAL.. paper was put in circulation this week calling for a meeting at the City Hall toto take steps towards organizing a night Social Club. Most of our prominent citizens have signed tho paper and the organization will undoubtedly be effected. An entertainment was given by the P. O. S. Of A. at their lodge room on Tuesdsy evening which was well attepded. The programme consisted of recitations and singing by Misses Hughes and Snyder aud Messrs. Grecor and Whitehead. A debate on Bimetallism was then participated in Profs. Short and Dennis and the verdict by was awarded to Prof. Short. The entertainment was a very Interesting one and enjoyed by all present. The concert given by the pupils of St. Mary's Academy for the benefit of the LiFund on Wednesday evening atbrary and reflected much tracted a large audience credit on the participants. The following programme was faithfully carried out: A vioe-preslde- nt, SALT LAKERS. and the good farmers must not jget oouraged. Next season TH ET WILL, KNOW MORE alout the business, and by learn how to grow beets to theexperience Ijest ad: vantage. The correspondent suggests to the beet- -, raisers of Utah county to hold a convention In Lebi before tho factory shuts down for this season and discuss the beetr ralsliifr problem from every side of the question. It is tho very thing to do. An exchange of Ideas and experience would be bivlpful to everybody concerned. By all means, beet men. bold a convention and organize a s' association, if advisable. beet-raiser- THE LEACHING The following Salt Lakers were WOIIKS. registered Lehl is just now excited over the estabE. O. at the Park City Hotel this week: of the great leaching works here. lishing M. R. B. B. Matthews. Jones, Hey wood, as a Charles Easly, C. H. Sprlggs. Fred A, Hale, M. K. Harkness. Frank McKibbin. Albert Bean, C. Crosby, J. W. Griffin, James M. Kenelly, A. Jessen. William McQueen. C. S. Sharp, Don C. Bobbins, H. F. Samson, Stuart Stephenson. Orson Rogers, J. G. Felt, A. F. Holden, Jesse Woolf. Josepocb. i Park Cur, Nov. 21, 189L LEHI AND THE SUGAR Smith March... Mary I vers and Kate JIalone. Glover Song, "Our Mountain Home".;; M. McSorley. E. Durkias. K. Malone and S. Morgan, accompanied by Mary Ivers. Mali Solo.. I.. f J.Mailer Trio E. O'Keefis. Lubeck. Mary McSorley, E.UmbreUa" Westendorf Duet, "Under the Old K. and bv Malone; Mary McSorley E. O'Keefe. w acocompanied M. Ivers Essay, Reading......... .Good Reading Tableau .:. K. Malone Piano solo Tableau... ....Baa Reading . ; Host Trio i It. Malone, M. Ivers and M. Tallon. Bashful Man M. McSorley , Solo. M. Ivers; piano, K. Guitar accompaniment, ' Malone. ' Duet, piano and mandolin.. Malone ,. and M. ivers ...i.K. M. Mallon Recitation i.. Ivers Piano solo. i....;..M. ..... .Members of Library Southern song.... M. K. Tallon. Guitars. Malona, Accompaniment: O. Morgan and E. Durkin; mandolin, M. Ivers; i M.' ? Shields, piano, Five Wise and Five Foolish Virgins Tableau E. Durkin and M. McSorley Duet.... Accompanied by K, Malone. Kankel Duet...... N. O'Keefe and M. Ivers. . .... Good Night.... ..J.... and S. MorM. McSorley, K. Malone. Bt Durkin ...Thompson gan, accompanied by :M. Ivers. , Benedict, the magician, gave a perform- WORKS. THE PROGRESS OF TBE WORKS AND THE FACTORY'S PAYROLL. Visitors Day Not Well Attended The Leaching Werk Getting-- On LdhiCom. lng to the Front Note and Personal. There should hare been a big exourslon from all parts of this county on the Rio Grande Western to the Lebi sugar factory, but the affair was not properly managed for some reason, in that it was not generally known because of not, being advertised at all. The factory management have established Saturday a visitors' day, the time thrown open to the public being from 2 to 4 p. tn. However, if the excursion had been advertised the chances are that the attendance at the factory would not have been mach greater, as the weather baa been y, which opened op with a cold wind and rainstorm and ; since morning it has been very raw and cold. Notwithstanding the state of the weather, a few people visited the sugar work anyance at the Opera House on Friday night way and were oourteously shown about by which attracted only a small audienoe. The the attentive employee who duty it is to entertainment was not worthy- of much look after the stranger. The institution la doing wonderfully well, criticism, and was inferior to many shows (twenty-tw- o the average daily ot a similar nature. hears) run e tons. The last pay-ro- ll being' twenty-fivA STpBBf. up to $10,358.72. It was on the 10th A severe wind and snowstorm struck the totaled for the Instant. That is a fin sugar-pluPark last night, and at the present writing people Lebi. of mornan hour this is still raging. At To-dearly Tkxbttjtb man was shown a in front ot the City sugar-bee- t, Tbi ing th large flag-po- le size, with a root on It average Hall was blown down, and in its descent measuring five feet long. It lookedIn Ilk a struck th cornice of the Die hm building whip cracker, and mast have been quest and almost demolished it. It also destroyed of China on its downward growth. , so been wires there has the telephone that UEHX TBS CRXiXIRT no telephonic communication in the city. and Dairy Company will. It is conceded, put OBITTJAKT. its plant in near the sugar works. This enJohn Edward Paradise, terprise Friday morning is promoted eatirely by home son of John and Mary Parathe th money, capital stock being C50.000, most afa illness of after short died spinal dise, which is already subscribed for. Work fection. The announcement of his demise of on the erection of ' the caused considerable regret among bis many will begin this fall plant. friends and. acquaintances, and is a most The UUP& Stock Company are putting up blow to bis bereaved parents. sheds prostrating and conveniences to feed 1000 to 1500 He was beloved and respected by all who of beef steers this winter, the feed to knew him and was a great favorite with the head the factory. the beet pulp from teachers and pupils of the Park Academy, beSuperintendent L-- K. Cutler went opto was an The attendant. funeral the metropolis y. of which he " from will tike place (Sunday) Though It has been f ii3 a pood many the M. E. Church at S o'clock. The pall- times, is so splendidly true that repeatbearers will be selected from his late asso- ing it isitby no means a jake. that the iujar will and the the ciates at pupils academy Is a tile " lot.t Lebi and Utah. factory a to from in march the church the Se far. the biz body com t?oo4 ai Vt atle cemetery. The bereaved parents have the to find a bsst-rle- ri many have slncerest sympathy of the whole community been interviswe- -, w&otadis asatiE0d with, the BCILDIXG ASSOCIATION. result of Lli tast CTrsriasent." Ho6 one t ys c ; 1 The annual meetlnj of the stockholders vlll taw tn yer. of the Society Building Association was ri t i The trouble !i list too n'4c"i v rro-aon House Is held at the Opera tentlon Friday evenlssj. t"-required ti i t numl:r of sbareliolaers There were a larpe i t 3 iyl--- ' 1 la ret 1;st-- ? t illy ' t t ir i r "u j and t.T I rtjr, pro'.'Dt la I ' - ? j ous to-da- - ;i m ij J ay The people have pledged $10,000 bonus $50,000 and Sprlngvlllc's against Ogden'sSomehow or anotbei, Lebi $25,000 offers. got the bulge on its competitors, and now every Lebi man wears a broad and happy smile and winks In a peculiar way whenever Ogden or Sprlngvllle Is mentioned, f It is understood that Messrs. Beck.thous-Hyde 1 and Cutler have signed a twenly-flv- e and dollar bond on bebalf of the citizens of Lehl, to do certain things, specified as follows: A donation of seventy acres of land, forty for the works proper and thirty, for dumping grounds; a supply of water 1500 gallons each twenty-fou- r hours, and a certain amount of grading, all of which has, been figured up to be about equivalent td $10,000. the citizens will bold a: to ratify the action of the above named gentlemen and appoint acorn- -: mittee to solicit the money. The leaching; Just above the U. P. plant is to be located track, about halt a mile north of the depot,' Its cost will be about that ot the sugar facIt is expected that work on tory $250,000. the site will begin within two weeltd. Lehl is getting to the front In great shape. This year it has pledged jltselt to raise $16,000, $6000 to the sugar fompany as bonus money. That shows pluck and are a foreslgbtedness. The Lehl citizens, To-nig- ht mass-meeti- ng ! stirring people. j NOTES OST THE BIDE. j j i : in the Realty in Lebi has doubled in value i j last year. New buildings are springing opin every . of the town. j part Dr. John Hart has changed his place of residence from Lebi to American Fork. The Banner comes out this week in favor of the proposed newspapermen's organiza' tion, new didi DDuaiog, auiiu teei, iva id stories, fine rock front. Is being! pushed, brick work is now up to the first story; The Lehl Banner, the able organ of the sugar Industry, is shortly to make some imIn its mechanical make-uprovements A new saloon will open up In the north ehd of town, near the but not for the especial accommodation of the employee1 ot that holy institution. E. J. Campbell to be the proprietor. Agent Fenton of the Rio Grande Western reports local freight diminishing. The shipover. The? busloesa ment of beets is of the office has nearly been very heavy this sum - Milo-Zi- t. mer. . Lxht, Nov. 21, 1091. ' ' co-o- p., - - . , ucat lor a xear. ; old . to-da- to-morr-ow "c: bn - -- ; : r- - ' i ' ; 1 l " : 1 1 - . a t 1 , ... and Catarrh Cared Hearing Restored t)j Hood' Sarsaparilla. i m ib, "Rochestet, "S. Y.. Jul V 87, 1S01. . "Three years ago, as a result of catarrh, I lost my hearing entirely and was deaf for more than a year. I tried various thiucs to cure it, and ha! several physicians, but no improvemest was ap: parent. 1 could Distinguish Ho GauntL I was intending patting myself under the cire of a (racialist vtien or one surrested that roe Hood's Eraapvti.!n would go pome possibly rood. I besan takiP'? it without raucfj v To I yr-my four! help.. I had j when t t.it i tkenurrti- jlI W4 rcturt.. e-- c - p. - f- dls- -f tVA I 2 f ;. I 1 . t c - i t exj-ctin- e 1 . . ' tfri;, |