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Show TH3 IA1IiX TEtBliiTEt SAIiT f '?"--'' 1 r n tin a t aa n n m an past season; has been a good one for the companies and only about 23,000 tons remain on hand. According, to the Carson Kevct the "" '? ; Mount Diablo and. Holmes Mining Companies at. Candelarla are about to submit the following scale of wages to their miners for acceptance or rejection: IsitaieJ ia Can&ekrix' When silver Js quoted at 31.07 per ounce f 3.50, wages per day will be paid; when the price is quoted below: 91 ounce the wages will be 83 per day; per C31D ROBBERY 13 A LEAD Y I LIE SALCO If silver .reaches par (51.29.29) Zi per day will do paid. .If these terms are not accepted before "December 1st both mines will be shut down, for the are unable to make any companies Car Pamlno at lt!ro1 Reported money producing silver at Its present Ilock Springs Idaho's Moon sb la- law ratebyand with expenses as they have; in Caae Train lluns Away Jn been. The matter ha already been talked over by the miners, and it is beMontanswlnaantcj Increaalna; in lieved that they will accept the proposi-- j Oregon. i sfon, and that the mines will not be shut " ! 1 1 j i down. In a few days more the will increased. be capacity : Wallace Miner: The great mineral belt lying on the nonth side of the river, and easily traceablo from points almost or quite as far west an Wardner across IMaccr creek, pouih of Wallace, and even further eat. Is now receiving more attention than was over given It before, and tho encouraging results of work now In progress strongly indicate that more, and a great deal more, is to follow!. With a large force of men working la Placer creek, a largo forco on the Argentine, and a dozen properties about working, it begins to look like the lull value of this mineral bolt Is beginV ning to be appreciated. Ilolso Slatetinan, 24th: Late last eveo--jln- g Martin Kir by, the accused Kootenai moonshiner,' was acquitted by tounty ia In tho United States district Jury Tho jeourt,, Judge Heatty presiding. verdict was something of a surprise to tho authorities, who thought they had a good caso against the defendants Klrby was accused of having maintained a miniature illicit distillery in his cabin The among" the hills of Kootenai. still" was found in ashack supposed to have been used by him as a residence, and a colored uiaii named Jones sworn ho, one day, sold J20O pounds of rye to tho prl9one,r. Another witness testified to having discovered the "still," and gave the damaging evidence. The claimed that the real "moonshiner" was a man named, Ciivjinaugh, who went to Canada shortly before the arrest of Klrby. They also asserted that the grain purchased by the prisoner was for live stock. .'p COLOItAlio CULLINOS. One-haof tho' population of Trlndad is aWicted with Ju grippe. Frank Hoeleyi known as "Little Shorty." was found dead in his bed in' the 1'ue.blo Hotel at Pueblo Saturday. CUarlos L Dletrjck, aged 20, of Hoc h ester, N. Y.j and Sedgwick county, at Oreeloy found Kan., wa-- Saturday! SOtJ fraudulently.: of guilty obtaining A serious accident Wcuretl Mondaiy In tho Moycr mine at Loadvllle. A young named MaclJonald was badly matt crushed aud his legs were broken In two' i places. The presont owners of, the Loutzontl-zci- r ditch Intend extending it about ton miles, running It. through to Delta connty. This will opoti a largo area of Uoverumeut land thlch. Is opa for all' in place. ' I j work-takin- g : if Osi-bu- rn 4 tv - T:e-7resiIn- run-dow- n, deperid. The medicine is Dr. Pierce's (I'M xvor BAM V enough confidence in it to sell ft on trial. Thiat is you can get it from your druggist, and if it doesn't do what jit's claimed to do, you can 'get' your money back, I every cent of it. That's! what its makers call taking the risk of their words. - i f i . j j J ' an j Piles Ferriale Complaints Rheumatism .r I nflam mail on j i six-shoot- . er vf iw r j ! ; 2 t j ; !) s , i. O frac-turo- h " ; i. j C i Bl-Metal- ' hun-drcd-- i 1 uuneu oiaies ana r.urope. Geo. M. Dowkkt,.! .... " W. r. Noblb . 4 1. ....Vice-Preside- President Trros. MiRiHiLL. . . . ..3nd Jomr W. Doxhzllav . u . .. Cashier .H. Fieudsv J n., Assistant Cashle:. Wjf. H. McIkttr M. K. Pax.ohs, W. a. iRTism. E. B. in iu nt Vlce-Preslds- L. HiHKAMia . Ricn, C. K. CwrcHioir. T. R. JOHE3. T. It. J03STES & CYS 3- - CO., I 135 OFFICES. jiBTAiii.isjiBD JS1L TUB OLD3BST Agp I.Alt O EST. t?. O. DUN& CO, -- TH& HERCAHTILE AGEHCY. a fonors.1 Baolries; bostnMS to all It Omstlo Dealers In IToreljrn and to colieetteas attention. glten Boads on of payment. mni rexalttaaues made day on cotnxaUaioa. and etocks braaThY and soldestate at lor rites et leans made on eity real siren to the selling interest. Special attention are of ors and touMlon. of wblch consignment soUalted. Advances made on ores, base bullion, gold and sllrer bars snipped for fanning. Trapsmcts GEO. OSMOND, General Manaer Omoe In PfogWH be lid I nr.' Bait Lakctty.10, Lz W nUohatttawic ....Bank of California - ritnt National Ben ttaalc Gerntan 'atinl mll 1 . rvuxr rata. - - sao.eoo. ooO0a-scki'lu- s. JT.B.VrSJbycKSt. . Xx. , j. "ltout Z I- i- xcr-chand- - il-d- mn, SDClish. kS un ..ur.ttry, iOm of imU m4 4-- tpu) OT O. W. BvsaAKD. Itatary Publla. UAH, s OrriffE. f ss. an-nu- ynornriTons mm ORETS SAMPLED M. S. Samples by Hail or' Express Will receive Prompt Attention. Analytical work a sjeclalty. Send for price list. rJJUS AND CURQLAB Fit OOF. No. 181 South Slain St..! Over ..- aj companies, approved 1888. Id witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand nnd afflxed tbe great real of the Territory of Utah, this 9th day of November. 1K91. TSAi ELIJAH SKLI-S- , 1781 Secretary of Utah Territory. ' W. Maimbh, JTbaxcx Akmstbono. I. Vico-PrePresident. M. E. CvMViires. Casbier. UTAH Sayiis and Bail 21 and S East First ttoati Street. ... KPO.OOO OAMTAt PAID Uf .S2S.OOO EIGHTEEN YEARS III SALT LAKE. DM SPECIALIST.' nas removed to The ' more elerant and eabiraodlou parlora, xtx ta r. uotbl klmo abd Tins Si: L Booms k and a. Trtbanw bnlldlns;. VT. POWERS, Attorney and Cecnselor. Oi- rard Bloek (old Tribune .building) Second over Evans A Spencer a, andoppostto South street, Cullea Hotel. ft O :.v JGos PALT LAKE,... .......UTAM. Wells. Fargo Co i ptaaiNS, weJl-establlob- rss 1 tvervf.aa oebUlty. Icutat and Phyateal Weakness aad Kervp as and will forfeit Five JTu3rrd Dollars for ay rase taken under bU treat jient whlob be falls to y . , care.. - y All elssses ot frJvaU deceases cared, and allj rid. Unrerla niseasea. wioh vitiate the bleed and Impair the system. ttorotihly and perma complaint eared. aently cured. Liver ana kliney k'lte Cored. Alt CLeaee ru ................. San Francisco J. Z3. TiOOXtTt Cashier. Cz , c raaiovea' r7-Tapo- 'sum pay. iea4 ar srlxJs ; 3 ITeald aot tempt the bsy. I Iaivv Aierl"ka t " f Si tj.wl.h tit jvtce' s at. ' r fool (xlaand itte leeUve cf t , S L : haa..a. pre of tLoee aad t V i jtt r wi Uci tte great. ? Marv V. Woodward S. B. Woodward ...... S. H. Wood ward . . S. B. Woodward It. Woodward 11. Woodward S. libSCOtU --130 .JL. zA-- '-'- -- tl. Sf?" t:Ure ev r L. je c. f 1 fexcal L. ress. r.rr Liver Trot'J and Thr f tt, Lct.iaT;:A, vi-- irai I . : a of , . 1 C yi f ' ani t ifsm r:;. c taJ k o " elf t: taap ir i ' - I 5 J . Lost I j r-- - 1 "laces 1 . t a e al cf 'Ml' i 1 'f- - , ; - t E i tl S 800.00 R.000 7.(H3 7.0H4 8 9 .117 .118 .119 . 8 . 1(W.SO ino '10 0O 10O i!8.7t ;io.oo. 187 100 And In nccordance with law and the order of the Hoard of Directors of the corporation, made on said loth day of October. 1991. so many share ot each parcel of stock as may be necessary wtlt be sold at publio auction at the pfBce of the company. No. 11 East Firstprincipal South street. Salt Lake City. Utah, at tl o'clock a. ra. on- the. thirtieth S0tn) day of November. 1891, to- pay the delinquent assessment, costs of advertising and expenses of sale. MOYLAN C VOX. Secretary King of the West Mining iCo. . t Salt Lae City. November 11. tSBL WOO - ) OFFICEOP TIIEDALT. Salt La lew City. Utah Ter4 November The Board of Dtreo- -' ritorr, tors have declared a dividend for October. 1891,! of thirty-sevethousand five hundred) noli are (37,S00). the same being twenty "fl re ' earns the ota- ISStl at pany, payable rVovember.- SOth, 19S the office of the company. Ko. Septhi Main street (upstairs). Salt -- Lake City, Utahf and at the office of the treasurer J. B. i Territory,San Francisco, CaL. and at the llaggln, of the transfer asrents, Messrs. Lonnsbery Aoffksej Osv. ! Mills bulldlntr. No. 15 Broad street New 'York Transfers to close November Sth. 1841 City. 1668 II. O. CUAMSEKS.JPresldenj. DIVIDEND KO. 57. 15th. 1891. n - ; TBBtAAtN UA.T STOCKHOLDERS MEETING stockholders of the OsoeolaJ Gravel Mining Company will be beldiat tho oom South St.. Salt Lake; pany's office.on No. 79 W. 1st Utah, Monday, December 7tbM89Ij at 1' City, a. m.. for the election ef directors, ta; o'clock amend Article 10 of tbe articles of luaorpornr.ien.tj the date of the annual R3aetiDgs,.an4j changing such other business as msy come before tbe, IflO ( meeting. V. B. Kunbardt, Secretary. I WOTTC8 ' FOB PATENT APPLICATION United States Land Ofloe, ;! Salt Lake City, Utah. October 18. Notice is aiven that tho Sella Lime. Cs Bock Company, a corporation ef Utah,' raent and hereby seo W. ll and Lyman. Its by Cnarles and retary and attorneyis In fact, whose residenceimada Salt City, Utah, has postoffioe address a United States patent, for the" application for Sells Cement and Limestone Placer alialnc claim, situated upon tbe publio surveyed; land of the United States of and within the Hot Salt Lake county. Otah . Springs Mining District. of forty acres,descrlbed consisting Terrltory.and i as follows, The northwest quarter of tbe northeast q tarter of section 11, township 1 south of range 1 east of Salt Lake meridian. The said mining claim, being of record In the office of the recorder ot said' mtnlna- district at Salt Lake City. Utah. ; There! are no known locations In the vicinity 'of said claim. 1 direct this notice to be published la; Ts Kai.T Lark TRiEtrNE.adatly newspaper published In Salt Lake City, Utah, and nearest said mining claim, for a period of sixty IXdays. HOBBS. RegUter FRANK Bennett, Marshall and Bradley, at tor nays for M applicant. Date of first publication. Qctohcr 11. 1931. vice-preside- nt to-wt- t: : - SEALED BIDS ORDER OF TUB COUNTY COUBT OF BY Salt Lake county. Srerrltory of Utah, aealed bids will be received by the County Clerk hip to and Including Saturday, tbe 19th day of Deeds, furnished Salt Lake ber, 1SS1, for supplies to be 1st to December 31st, 1893. county from January Trie following win xorm a oasis tor Dias ior rs ords. etc., to be furnished TBI COtntTT BIMRBtB. ' Mortgage records, 800 pages, with marginal i ruling. Deed records with marginal rnllnars. I samo as deed records. Mining records, same as deed records. Lien and leases, Atstract records, same as now nsed. i Direct and reverse Indexes to all except tho 1 i abstract records. Plat book. 9 feet 9 Inches by 1 foot Inches, ef . nnd Index plain drafting paper for making plats, I to same. j ( Grantor and grantee Indexea Kntry book. Becelpta for documents, same as now used ta ' tbe office, with stab. In books of igOD each. to Mining abstract records nod direct Indexes J same. Some of these records have printed forms, and . the amount can be determined only aa tbe reoorda i are ordered. Records are to be bound tn fall Russia circuit "hub bands, with loose canvaa covers and Bos sla corners. Sat opening back. Paper) to bo mediant led gsr paper Brown's Prices to be given on records rnled and printed, ' and on ruled only. Also, for the Brcerders oloe. letter heads and envelopes, per thousand. En No. lrag. with return Nos. 6 andno velope cara pnntea toereoD. XX, ros oooirvT oox.xotosv. I 40.000 tax notices. , Letter heads and envelopes by th thonjand. Index for tax sale. For strle and quality ef . index information will bo furnished?- by tba ; County Collector. (!f 1 . 4 SPECIALIST, W. 9TET. 6EC0MD SOUTH SALT LAKE CSTT. UTAH. "F." 40-pou- if 1 roi ootnrTT aaaxsoa.f f ! Tax Rolls for 1809 Stylo, bindlnt;, quality,, size and all other Information concerning these' roll will be furnished by the County Assessor, ros tbs curBK'g orrtca. ' i Record book same as Recorder's, txccft thtl Send 4 cents In stamps or Symptom List and Book to Men, or a Messenger of lieaJta, on which to they shall ba of 600 pages each I and wlthoat ' tret a full history of Iisese, etc. State your case, covers. Probate blank prinfed oa evperflDa sesd for terms aad trial treatment. Secrecy lSO-o- t each to fiat cap paper, equal grade, either in peraoa ea by mail. be furnished on order. Dlxen and Faber's octagon pencils,. per gross. - - Pens per gross. Ink per dozen Quarts. j ' I aa Letter beads and envelopes, per thousand, above. ' i Fiber's robber bands, per gross, r All supplies to be furnished as called for. A bond for faithful performance of contract, ia such sum a tbe County Court may determine, will be required of the successful bidder. The county reserves the E.right to reject any and all bids. Clerk. C ALLEN, County BAXTiARBtrri, UTAH. 1633 ; Salt Lake City. Nov. 18, 1391. Office hoars, a a. sa. tofa tn. Sutidi.t. to a. to is m., or by appointment in obscure ana urgent l r woMfrUkAAiAvt r nil. LAND : CO'IPANY. OQCIBBH TTATEB and County, Ctah Territory. City Notice Is hereby sriven that a meetlev.- of tbe stockholders of the above named Com' oy wiil beheld at tbe office of said Company in Li it Lake 6, tSril, at 3 p. m., for tte purCtty on December pose of voting on the proposed amendments of tbe i articles of Incorporation of said Compac y so as to eliminate the word Secretary In Artless S oa -line nine, so as to eliminate the word tcretiry in Article 9 on line two, and to add to Article 9: A person need not be a stockholder of said corporation to bo eligible to tho eUc of Secretary thereof. G To eliminate the word tiro la Article 14 on Ilea three and to insert in its stead t& words, a , majority. And to transact sack ether business as may Asbestos Cement Covering for Eteass Plpea come before them. SOT. O. K3. Box p. of P'rector. Telephone By order of the Board ' 1ST 2 fain CU WM- - DltTtiiLii Secretary. Oppaait Aoarbacli Broa Salt Lake City, Nov. 11. t ItJi. V.':i Boom 13. Commercial Block. ' of : I tJaS praetloed In Salt Lake City eighteen year.1 ceres ha and the wonderful and bas effected tn that tfsse prove the Sclent! fid en net hts remedies which areoompoand4 pri pies ed. Terrains; diarnoeis by the aid of the micro cans of to the him detec enables primary trope and effect a radical oore. The Ioctof die'te ot .ured thousands of l Boston National Bank of the Republic First National Bank.:. .............. ......Omaha Bank... National ...L... Denver First Merchants' National Bank;........ .it. .. Chicago Rt. Louis Boatmen's Bank... Jfc i.o oa-aerv- ed micboscdpid Ann AiuLytic fhysicja 1 CORRHaPOriDEMTSl ' Wells, Fargo & Co.... ...............J. ...London York j I I i DRe Oef We . Co.......i;...,:..;i,.lfew ; V. Buys and sells Exchange, make Telegrapblo Transfers on the principal cities of the united States end Earope. and on all points or the Pacifie Coast. Issues letters of credit available in the principal cities of the world. tCpeelal attention Riven to the selling of Ores and Bullion. Advances made on- Consignments at Lowest . ; Bstes. Partloular attention ?lren to collections and TerritoNevada adjoining throughout Utah, , ries. Accounts solicited. j Wells. Fnrf CD) and PftrfATE Diseases, productive of 'Moral, Mental and Physical Weaknesses, Nervous Debility, Blood Disorders, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, etc. 'S ' ' ! . Attorneys at Law. 414 ZANE 415 Progress Bnlldlnr, ENNETT. MABSUALL a BHADLEY. over Jones's Bans. A PUTNAM. A Regular Graduate inModicine and Special Practitioner; authorized to treat ail Chronic, Neutous . iicoccincii Building. Central Btk, , per BANK,- - . Office, 46 te Tbls Company Is cent per aet aS Trnstee, Gnardlaa or AJmlnUtrator and Exeootor. aetd ta transact a freuaral Trust BukI ress. Tlisa, IMSU&SS TITLES TO REAL ESTAtTi Tale Compear make its own Abstracts of covers eatiro Title. Xta ebarce f Insurance fee. RJ5M3M-MRJcoat at Searettee and attorney' OtTARAIfTEli -I? IA BKSyOJTSlBLB b SirrrBB than any onk omsion. Tboaai. T. B. Jones. B. C. Caamberai W. 8. U. O. Walker. ! Progress Bnllding BO URG, OTTER THE Ssryiw, & V f inoGms. ff; well-know- a AND- Farflo rl & WEEKS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW CORICEB. Patent Attorney. Patent oa Caveats, etc. Patent drawing, models to ordec OfQce, 251 Main street. Sals Lake City. LEWIS, Attorney at Law. No. VIS Main treek. . BOOM f4 HOOPER K. McENANY. Ma ! I , . Wells, and S07 Prcmss Building. CHEERY . SH1SPABJJ. 'J7, 3b, M and 40, Commercial Room '. Bo est 5eoii4 boutb stroet. w. h. rnoKsomr. a. h. stows. DICKSON A STONE. ATTOBNB I'S AT LAW. B Ko. 1B9 SlAln 8t.4 j Salt Xaka City, Vtmh. attention given to all orders by Mall Prompt cr Express. Charges uniform and reasonable, Insnce sp flsattal. b&5 riLirUR BISBtOl? &! CURRIE, STtTABT. depos- year. 6S .wtlt I. Jt STUAET. ATTORNEYS AT LA XV. SBTEPAKD. Block. Me . Ocnimefcisl -- LANEY sent from a distance promptly attended to and return made the following nay. Charges moderate. Ores Carefully Assayed. Samples L rtab Tifle H. B. Jr. aX. L. H. FAKSTSTVOKTH. KKHPtUS General Banklnz business. ear Interest paid &f per een t. four tarings times a JLTJTOJKWEYS H. SMITH. LAWYER, MORLAN Gr BANT Block. Mining law a specialty. A McNALLtf, ATTORNKYS-AT-- : DENTON Office, Commercial block, third floor, rootns 41 and 43. Salt Lake City. ATTORNEYS AT LBNN A GUNTEH. H UT law, 409 Progress bulldlae. McYicker'ig ASSAY OFFICE, SSaiii Street. Bali take City, Utah. Sll. (Under W.LMoCornlok's Bank.) Cabler. Asst. ctunier. J. E. WiliKER. JR.. Asst. Cashier. its, compounded Kaha Broa SALT LAKE CITY, UTAM. ClfEESMAN. - M. WAXKJStt. Preidntr ' V. IT. WALHtSR. AND SOLD tJnion Assay Office. BAKAUEB. Manager. Business. Safe JDepoait Vaults,; It 1875.) To the highest bidder. Satisfaction sruaranteed. solicited. Office, 318 Mala street, Consitfanients opposite the Postofile Salt Lake City. STATES DEPOStTQHY. a General Baakbg Tr&ssacts (Established - . i:i-;--tiZ:c- Li C M.tstk fore-eolo- at ai Sandy Sampling Works, Sandy, Utah. In (ESTABLISHED 1859.) - -- o .ill.,' IwUuiu, Mm. Uf lmiruet Com mrtfurd, Con a. at 00 ital itMll It t It. f 1.150.000 1,2.10 000 pai4 a u Titsckpit! 4 The t.Hilrf INmhvIi Ss ,!,( 7 T uV6f US lttbmuw UmJiHs mrplu.) U. S3ttt,ea.tT ft Tk, 1. H.bUili. S.SS.2s.il Mtstirplti.VT.il 5 Th auk f iu SMoraty ot tfaat or U Tarritory et ULh wktoa mwi t seM. iu uit i'nril tetM acmiiut Mid eo.puy m.y .t. aud. Horn . Llij.h SU1U. 1 TSa S5.TS9 SJJ.Si AvjrMr Tka raoipt.4ariB( SaxtBC th. y.w wm ,S.3SO. 74 paUtan, or Uonsacncvr. t , CamtiY or ItAamss. ( j Stattfcvnpuy p.oy. til Iiuiwni, L. corporation; location of principal Company," place of business. Salt Lake Altaraa City. Utah Territory; location ol works. j j Idaho. county. Notice: There are.dellnquent upon the follow. described on stock account of assessment Not. Ing .V levied on the (nb dav ot 101. the sevOctober, eral amounts set opposite the names t of tbe rea- peciive siocunoiaeri. as follows: Certificate No. Na Shares. Amount Nam. J. Bsrr.ett Hfl 500 I ro .oo Mrs. Georgp A. Black .. 60 sn.Oi H7 J. G. Iavl, trustee JOO.OJ 1.000 ! J. a. Uavis. trustee txn isa to. on 53 w.oo 60U J. G. Uavis. trustee I.V4 G. trustee J. Davis, ."U bom l.Vi fVlOJ J. G. Davis, trustee fcn.oo I5d J. G. Davis, trustee NX) KJ.oo fXO J. (i. Davis, truster. .... 157 tsoro 1S8 3. G. Davis, trustee o :, tooa 159 O. Davis, trustee MO w.oo J. .1. G. Davis, trustee OtlO on 183 v to 161 G. U.O trustee J. Davis, bo.oo 68 R. Kmerson 186 18.69 R3 Gillette A Kvans 4()0 40.00 1?3 L. Ileywood Ml r Joseph L. l"44 bo.oo Joseph Is. Iteywood 000 60 oe Joseph L. Ileywood... 145 100 tio.oc Jcseph L. Ileywood. ...136 KO 30.0C 17 Joseph L. Ileywood ItiS 100 10 oc Iloywood Joseph John XV. Irons, trustee.. 1CMr ioo.oc so. on Curtis I. Mason U) N. It. Osborne 81 tO. 09 Hti IS. 8 N. 600 Osborne 0.03 31 Chnrles Itead S00.UI 3,000 150 104 Charles Read il5 00 105 Chnrles Head.: 10J tio.oe eou.oo 6.0UO Charles Bead, trustee.. 148 47 100 10. oc Charles Swanson 87 100 10. oc A. C. Staniiart., i40 H. 78 T. 400 Stanton oq T. II. Stanton. B0.O3 5tO J MI 1( Goo R. Tanner 110. 0O Geo. B. Tanner 1J Vi iio.oj 1 OX) loo.oo aleh W. West, trustee. tXJ Caieb W. West. trustee. 121 100.00 1.000 OTTER DOURG, , J. 17. FAHRELL a CO. - PLUMBING, 3 piJStijiiD Misg. - IJAIT;i3 Cz ; LiYNE, f0o TL MM! C. I 1 iC;.. 31.) NOTICE. "KINO OP TUB piBLISQCKST west Mlnintt a r. lrJOfl I, Elijah Sells, Secretary of the Territory efg Utah, do hereby certify that the above and Is a full, true and oorrectoopv of tho statement ot the general condition of The JCtna Life Insurance Company ot Hartford, In my onto on the 9th day of NoConn., filed 1891. in pursuance of an act relating to vember, life Insurance March 7, Ore and Bullion Buyers V rliiJ (JViis. ANNUAL STATEMENT For the year ending Jnce,mber 31, 1890. of the condition of the tna Life Insurance Company of Hartford, made to the Secthe of retary Ctah, In pursuance Territoryto ofLife of an aot relating Insurance comMarch ?. 18&H. panies, approved t anJ SCOTT a ANDERSON, - : Ricn art Yocxa, Vjt. F. Jamks. 19. 1891. -- ; ; Bait Lake City. Nov. -- S. W. tu-- Ul. l Bloik.s Salt Lak Ctty. P. o. Box 12M. HepreseiitAtlvesor Pennsylvania Lead Ooia. pany, Pittsborffh. Pa. 1 the-stor- Parsoxs. K IIKA.TH. KltErRI( 11 F. II. T OM, A. P. ten-te- , - e i Office. Room tl Commercial ; ; F. of West Tern pin street from Second South street to Fourth South street, (in sidewalk district Ho. 7) In Salt Lake City, that the ubderslcned were duly appointed by the City Council of Salt Lake City oa the 17th dav of November. A. D. 1891, as a Board of Equalization and Review to bear at:d conftder objections, if auy, to thf and levy of a special tax for constructsidewalks on the streets hereinlxfore namtul. ingSaid assessment list is completed amlMld Board of Equalization and Review will be in session at the city hall for Ave (f) consecutive com-rothe business usual daysnet'(during nc on Tuesday, December hours), 1, IbtU, and endlnz on Saturday. December 5, 1991. Durine the said time the said assessment list will be open to publio inspection, and any person or persons fcelinjr themselves uagrleved tuay have hearing before said board, and said board shall have authortty to make corrections of any tax deemed by them unjust. SEcsmsr i-- ? utpi. V. Yonto, JiMU. 1897 S..; Lake City, Not. W. 18al. (Mis. HEREBY GIVEN TO THE NOTICE ofIS property abutting on both sidos WW. f fnly t a Wnf th&t f fri(-Httod th. aomaf. eoMditioa f nil .ui1t dayth atsuSil.i (a Sklrvj-SrSHoamSar it aorraet as, r Jlnf ta tba nil east a kj. Intarai.tinn, aaavttAc and baliaf.roapaativ.ly. J . L. Eioiii. , Noraiaoar, BarlbJ sad swarn ta kafar. ma this at!i dSf atSacTatary. Snparln Ttniur.1 aa Area I X v- . r. IUcnARD TtSKIIOBT All Ores bought by us wUI be saaaplei crks free of charge. VALKEH BHOTHEBSi CANKERS. 9. n J. ORE BITYEES. troexaeens to t l. mh fcANUX STATlb-V'- . : hw.'."..'..'..'..... onder-stsrne- Ian CO. Mm S3IELTMG Lrr.lx. cossttronirci ...... BE.t of the State of 2 AW Yotlt . CFt, T SALT LAKE CITX. UTAH. Merchants nt J. Salisbury. Mo.vlan Frank K. Thomas Msrshall. W. P, NoDlejGeorse M, Dyer Dow O. f-- Kew York Octane San branclsco Kt - - Caisroui, Vic PresUlem. MINING NOTICES.! GIVE!" TO THK NOTICE of property abutting on the west side of Temple street from Third South street to fcixttr South street (tn Sidewalk Dis- d trict So. 8). in Salt Lake City, that the were by the City Council appointed ot Salt Lake duly on the l?tb day of November. City A. J8!l. as a Board of Equalization and Review.; to bfaraud consider objsrcttons. if any, to the aasesstnent and levy of a peol&l tax for considewalks on the streets hereinbefore structing named. Said apssment list is complarcd and said Board of Kqualiratiou and Review 1H be in elon at tSe City Halt for ne (5) consecutlre days, during the uxual busiuvss hours, comraen-ictncoDecember 1, 1891. and ending on Tuesday. December &. 1991. the said Saturday. time the paid assessment list During will be opeu to public inspection, and any person or persons feeling themselves may bare tif.irl:it before said board, ugrieveJ and said board shall have to make corrections of anv tar deemed authority M. K. PAKSOX5, oy mem unjust. KnKDKRTCK HltTB, 11. M. K. lf iett time. ??diJ'c"ln,ttl.te.rt Sells Drafts and Bills of Exchansospecified on all prinji- COatIPAINTY. TRUST fall flSt.m fl,m. W. izzzl iitl Strest Salt Lais m OICJTQUtJT. &eerreaaaaee. Deposit at the rateauthorised et Five mm : i Pretdak. Wai kib, Cashier. its Branches. 11 NOTICES. CITY IS 1IHBEUV Issues Certificates of Deposit payable on ds VT. V. HaHa-mr- ht v utrosiTS. D1BXCTORS: S. F. General Bankingfin ott BAVUfOS Xotorast Pal BanK Jti 8.1LT LAKK CXTr. ! f f Pr Cast riT Surplus, $30,000. lalnal GomfflBrcial SH tAko Ctj. UtAlv Transacts a General BanMnl Business. FOR KE t Capital $300,000. OF COMMERCE, t Sore Throat Lameness Sorene ii.ii ijxTUUi-i'l Eim. o Allca-llesyeri- REPUBLI Tles-FtestSa- Union jvirtionrl I - ry.. i The makers of it have According Jto the Yuma Sentinel Indians are of late Catching very largo lish In the Colorado river. Many of the Colorado salmon caught weigh froj to ilfty pounds. twenty-itlv- o tho banking houses of the all Nearly Bellingham Bay cities have signed a call for a meeting with a view to. organizing, for mutual protection. A cleajrlng house will probably be formed soon. wa w Mmmjy i A prominent citizen of Sal era. Or., has oiferfcd to give 55000 for tho founding of a public library in that city, "prof vldcd the Literary Socioty will ; raise 31000 for the samo , purpose. Sacramento, after much consideration and discussion, has arranged to get poll-lu- g booths for tho approaching election made with steel frames and covered with canvas In such a way as to be neat and durable, at a cost of about 315 each. settlement. Florence Board of Trade is try The A. M. Orant of Ouray, who wont crazy to raise ing enough' to build , a at the ltrlght Diamond mlno last week, 330,000 steammoney schooner to ply between has been sent to the asylum. lie had the Sulslaw and San Francisco. She his plaus maturedi tfor building an will have & 450 tons, and load tOunaga elevated railroad across tho continent, out with lumber andoffarm produce and the1 and a ship for aerial navigation to in with merchandise moon. John Munson, jwho runs a saloon on A WIDE-AWATLACE. East Chestnut street; Leadvllle, was seated In his place iwith a number-oWyo., In friends Saturday night when a couple of Lively TimetheIn Beartown, AND ALL Early Day a. ' masked strangers entered with revolvers & ;was . and held up tb crowd. Tho robbers concododly Cheyenne pretty first went through them, securing $373 rough place flu the days of the Union BEWARE f ImwMitlAii. "Tlr tttrrvfl TRACT in gold and bills. In their haste the Pacific construction, but with all its nhfc Sm kiwi Ut.n4F down-rigb coma it devilment wasn't ft valuable gold rpbbcrs overlooked Sou mi ki oar own bottles. AO to some of the' towns ifnrther watch in a vest pocket. One of the parison AYith PONkT S EXTRACT CO.,76 5th AveM M.Y. each move toward the setother men, named Thalln, was relieved west; of 40 cents, all he bad on his person ting tun the swarm that accompanied The robbers then backed out of the the iron layers became more reckless and had less regard for law, as It was door and disappeared In the darkness. murkily understood, and for the ' rights i. of others as protected with the MONTANA MATTE Its. or relinquished by ineans of perFrom letters found on the body of the suasion through the same agency. at stranger , who committed suicide on Beartown, which does not now appear Timber ranch hear upon th&aflected parts KsO action on the map, w the worst frontier ;Ulg Logan's st ei'i I4 name his is is It learned: that town of the; lot. It was on the Bear Saturday It. II. Nicholson, formerly living at river, near what is now llilllard station, files, howet-e- perera, Also for Eitms, Scald?, Bodam, Gallatin county. this State. It had a population of 2000. been prepared for a con- and as timber was plentiful log houses 25tfxptlonst Salt Hheum &c Plans have ' Testimonials from all classes centrator to be erected at Nelhars for were put up,;, giving the place! an apof 'permanency, JGeorge the Queen of tho Hills Company. It pearance troT its efficacy. Prico 60a Sold bv all Drtisrcrlsts or sent bv mail. will cost 530,000, and work on Its; con- Cooper started; a bank and S. P. first on receipt of priccv Put tip only by struction will commence at once. The Nnckells, wlio was Wyoming contract will be 1st within a few days. Delegate to Congress, had a large general tCHS'S ESTSAOT CO., 76 EUiAto.,. -- .'j i A man named Scott fell from the walls store. Tho place had a snappy newspaper. of the Boston and Montana smelter at was edited by an adventurous fellow 11 reat Falls Monday afternoon and It d u vr tu tiMi. jrzsr xsa &.xhmoa. a I Freeman. Ho had followed the named Ha skull. of fell base the jhls from Bluffs Council road and .was well thirty feet and struck on his neck and WOODS' shoulders. The doctors say he cannot known as a man who would Stand no monkey business. With its city governrecover. . j Pemetratikd tcr-Ion good authority ment and metropolitan airs, Beartown PuAs? Iouters It ia announced rerecked crime. was There in, fc in Coturrri Boston 'airly that the Butte ucici. Mining In the category comparison are slow or will have work under way at Great corded dally everything xi sasennK try Sauy In tho early spring and that a except suicide. No self murder ocPLASTER. VOnD'3 because deliberathat curred, requires mechanical cngineor, now In the employ JPenetrates. It lie and there wasn't time to think. of the Boston & Montaua will take tion, lte'ves Cores. were and hangings frequent. Jul Drnssta. chargo of tho construction work under Shootings Finally, at the instigation of Editor alive years' contract. "RESTORED. MANHOOD Freeman, a vigianee commtteo was About 11 organized Phtlipsburg dispatch,as93rd: with 8ANATiyOSpanisit the publicly proclaimed a freight train Wonderful o'clock this morning, some of the promiof i ruetlr. is sold Vlkh purpose hanging on was leaving tho the nent toughs and enforcing law and orderV mill, rlttnallQuerent to cor Sctvous Pad flo Railroad, Tom spar on the Northern Of the gamblers, had one SUCJi u v talt Smith, down Loss the train started, of Lrua grade at a m Mury, halvery crooked, and feeling the Fowsr, Although tho engineer been lltdtki, gait his about knew ter neck, ro versed the "engine and sanded the that.tightening boo4. Krrvoasoca. the time for action: had arrived. L sll Araiss could be not the train still stopIT -- a sitoUs tracc, tr. loss of fwer f s1 & Ccrfsro went to He McGee's After down Jack of gang Organs la they could not control the graders and ' told; them the committee frota 1 QnerUT rbotf r- -i ped. Seeing S&x. caused kr itber train the crew got on top of the cab. was formed to drive out the Irish; ' They iBf'Jsoretioos; or th ixwriyo After going about two miles the train were naturally incensed and came to mKsn. youtbful c t Uomuwiiwi Innit. Injirmii'r. left tho track and the engine plowed Beartown 150 strong that night armed -t pockst. Yluo oittot rVm t cor. in A"ita orory 4 ortler w civ a Into the frozen earth a distance of 200 with pick bandies, drills, shovels, a few srtforfk tna cum or refund toanr Written ii'urntsj to feet. The engine, tender and cars were guns and a Job lot ot revolvers. H CircnlX fre &eal by rsal sail nor. GO Add ress. was torn up, demolished. The track 4aln snvelsp. KenUon tbis psper. Tho mob moved direct on Freeman's ' G;:i;C;j. CO.. Brnh OSceror T7.&A. but the crew escaped uninjured. on this of Smith. advice lit ass tarVora Street. CHICAGO. ILXo print shop, instance an editor's life was due to FOR. SAOS iM SALT, LAKE CITY. UTAH BY NEVADA NUGOCT8. early training in the gymnasium. Free- IarU KsUea. DrcczUt. S38 Main St. r to: Fort man ran twenty-fouJ. O. TonS, one of the sheep' and wool Brldger.- McGee's gangmiles smashed the a Elko few barons of county, days ago scattered the type over the old sixty yearling backs at 23 a head. hand press, ' and burned the building.' ' A i r J l-, . .. i estimated thai over 4000 head of prairie It Is are a "for Pat the Lanahan, Spokesman e now boln fed in Honey Lake ffo cattle a a In frontotNnck-cll'mounted barrel Irish, "t yr These cattle will be shipped to t for n valloy. store and, that one good rr.i" t MIL' tl. r lower country during the winter and son of the old declaring sod could whip twenty r. t spring months., i j ' invited the league men to tJiUii'.j&i f .1 regulators, Tbo State Agricultural Eoclaty has come on. A big carpenter who had c ...i.at.n lrctiacss r.c..r i ..--! vc'l through the First National gained prominence z $ a st Cgihter came la n litr noiiien. It curi it 2: iik at He no the mm of t"'C0 from the out cf t er .auta coun3led the r i a x n rr.i "n ill now pay all i io 'return to tl.lr camp. .This rioters proaluias i t -I '. turcj by-- a C at the tJtate Fair.. lw:.i ; prcrjptly Presented, interference r -,f : , v 'ir.ick(If. saya Ice oen and the carpenter returned inside, where y. .:.3tw'oxS-s;of-rcz u ia 'jj fcr tho he Lz.i:ij .;'jt tnd wrs 2c!r:t J by quite a party j TLTljr Opvra Houm Block. Tiny, little, sugar-coate- d graniilesi are what Dr. Pierce's capital, Pleasant Pellets are. The best Liver Pills ever invented; acowner un income of $200,000 annually.. The latest fad among San Bernardino tive, yet mild in operation ; horticulturists is budding roaea- on cure sick and bilious head- grown are said aches. peach stocks Boes-,sOne a dose. to bo very flue and hardy. s - firm am4 XndJvttvsSa ODrrapoadease twCK iMCMBtl Ot a. XkCL KARBICK. TtAWK President. J. A. BABlireBeb' . Earls. Geo. A. Usa Ebu net Kh. Tneatu 3 rimOTOm: L- Frank Knox,W.u. C. " Ulme- i S. SmtdT. U. '.hrlan4. II. - A. Calmer. Golden Medical Discovery. - -- CorMt-Bttc-a, 1 ; h tt OF THE CAPITAL ll"l.n Cheyenne iuw. which is not a patent medicine paradoxical as that may sound. It's a discovery the golden I discovery of medical science It's the medicine for exhaustyou tired, ed, nerve - wasted men and women; for you sufferers from diseases of stein or scalp, liver or lungs it's chance is with every one, it's season always, because j it aims to purify the fountainj of life the blood upon! which all such diseases f - . lf I IANE HATiOfJAL - I The Oregon insane asylum is becoming overcrowdod, every- - day seeing One or more new arrivals there. It Is claimed for the Butler raisin vineyard, hear Fresno, that It yields Its de-fen- so BAI' Utah -- l pro-grousi-ng ITATIOHAL LAlE nojearfu Hunting jackrabblts by moonlight has been the. popular pastime of Douglas J people lately. It cost the Union Pacific exact.'. 30,000 to pay for' the carload of; silk that was damaged by fire near Laramie a couple Of months ago. The Dupont Powder Company has at hollowed out a new powder-hous- e Rock Springs, from the solid rock.; Its dimensions are 12x21x9, with a capacity of 00,000 pounds. Cheyenne &un: Charles McGarvey, who has the largest grading outfit in the State, is certain that the coming con- -' structlon season will be lively and has every assurance that it will open early. Ho says there will bo be an enormous amount Of ditch building and is already figuring with several companies. at Casper, Tribune: Men are out a new ditch for Al J. Both-wel- l. It starts from Horse Creek near tho old trail and is seven miles long. Two miles of It is to be nine feet wide.: It will be used principally for a winter ditch and during high waters In the spring. Much land falls under the ditch and can bo easily irrigated. Bock Springs Review: here Is a. great scarcity of cars at this point, for want of which the mines are f necessity idle part of the time. This s a great drawback to the prosperity ojf our city and it should be the duty of tthe Union Pacific officials at headquarters to look: closely after its own local management' are furnished facilities for shipping the being relarge orders of coal which are ceived by all the companies in camp. MI SCLLLANEOUS M1TK8. y Da La mar Nugget: TIAie shipment of bullion made by tbo Do Lamar Co., last week, .amounted to 0014 ounces valued at 814,454.72. This is slightly below the amount usually shipped In tbo middle of tho month, the falling off being accounted for by two days stoppage of the mill while shifting the power to the new engine. Work is rapidly on the mil) extension, tho additional pans arid Bottlers being 1 capital iKEEEEICAIJ OT23MBEH 26, 1891, aqisso.ooo. Stn?tJUtT3 933,003. citizens determined .' to end the racket and, rushing on the mob fired.. The fight lasted an hour or more, and -J- -:- ten men were shot down; among them ORGANIZED OCTOBER 1890. the big; carpenter. Next day $300 of a purse ivasi raised for the carpenter's (Successors to tlib Bank ot Salt l&yca.y widow. She married a man named Lamen'and lived for years in Salt Lake. SALT CIXY, i Tom Smith was wounded in the face and arrested, but discharged for lack of INTEREST PAID OH DEPOSITS' evidence. Ten years later he was elected sheriff In a Kansas country and had his head opened with a hatchet by .ta PACOM. rxaned on Improved Keal Estttto Money a man who resisted arrest. ',...;,,DIRECTORS: Jm S. KksobJ Prealdent; H. M. Baeoo. f. 1 HoUV W, B. HolUod. A't Cashit. T. A. Dal. Jud J. IV. Jodd. Sfrtdry Klijah Sell. M. J. Freeman gavo up . the newspaper Ctisici; business arid engaged In coal mining, Gray. F. W; Ross. Governor A. Ttomas. S. M. Jrvls. J udgo . o. TunnlcUff, C F.'Lo fbourow. in 1880 at greatly to his profit. He died in Hock Springs. That Beartown, night marked by ten ' violent deaths, was a bloody one.- It was like an Indian battle. Murder stalked abroad and UO MA2N STREET, SALT IJLCB CITY, f .assassination was done, but then human A M2R CEST INTEREST PAID Ojf TE&ZE3 DEPOSlXft life had little value. Eight of the men were forgotten in a week. AH that! Is left of Beartown is a graveyard that has ' semi-monthl- 1 .. ; trrbMiNQ wisps. IDAHO iNlUitNQS. 1. - . CITY UTJHT?rmTIlSIjlir .MOlINmGh r ' r. ,. r. 1". j V : S; 1. e iriCtataiJtrsst, .It rako City. COPPER. .. tu 1 ( Coppc Ox.- - ;rid :,Io.tt3 i r.c.i lis CUiiUUjJa |