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Show THE DAILY TBrBUIOu SALT AliOTHER SUIT v Marsha! ' - I ' lowed thlav school, be lav meat for the tdTknceraeat of the future of our arbeie country? prosperity "When tbe blasts of war blow rudely i a our ears" ad foreign foes or domestic enemies, students and believers iu ; the baleful doctrines of anarchy and i communism, threaten the Integrity and perpetuity of our Institutions aod Government, will not the American youtb educated in this American more to bcr defense, school eease promptly or will spring their labors before, by they baa been restored, force of arms, peace the laws, or "sleep traitors made to obey no tbe sleep which knows waking?" Will not our commerce with foreign nations once more hold tbe proud position it once occupied, and will not tbe flax once tnore proudly float over a merchant marine which will successfully compete for tbe carrying; again of trade tbe world? As to what our order is In favor of. I can answer best by reading from Us "Platform W'e are and principle" which says: American by birth, and seek the best welfare f our Country." "We believe in maintaining and perpetuating our uusectarlan public schools and other institutions pecu"We are opposed to all liarly American." funds for any attempts to use our public sectarian purpose." "We are opposed to and Church State." "We are tbe union of opposed to foreign Interference, directly or iu tbe affairs of our Government. Indirectly, "We are opposed to any organized disregard ot American Isws aud customs." "We are in favor of admitting only those to our shores, who come with the intention of protecting and upholding our Constitution and laws." 'The discussion of politics in the order is prohibited partisan by the' constitution", the oico of party toeing left to each individual, believing that he will insist that. tin: first aud only Juty ot that party shall be Ilia weitare of our eouutry." We have no quarrel with any man on uccoui.t ( f na! tonality or religion, but we wish to accord equal justice to all honest American citizens. We ask that Americans be allowed airplay on their own nut lie ('. and we seek by educating public sentiment, to advance the idea of "Americans for America' rat'ier than to Insist upon America for Americans.' " think the foregoing extracts effectually dispose of the charge that the order is a political one, or that we hold Knownotblng views. We are opposed to any one who Is against these principles. " The order throughout all our broad land is opposed to the admission of Utah to Statehood at the present time. We are and will be' so opposed till tho majority of the people of the Territory become thoroughly Americanized. The camps of Utah sent to the meeting of the National Camp, held a Philadelphia in August last, a protest of Utah at the presaguiust the admission ent, stating iu calm but American language our reasons. This protest was adopted by the National t'at.ip. thus giving tho seal of its approval of the discussion of this, to us of Utah, vital and living question. j A soon as the majority of our people teach the opposite of what they are- now tho Governmcut of the teaching; that United States is paramount and all Its laws are In full foree and affect in Utah, and muse bo obeyed accordingly; when they teach tkteir children to sing, "with the that spirit and understanding," the songs Americans sing "Hail Columbia." "Amor-lea,- " etc. and to reverence the flag. then, and not till then, we will all be in favor of Utah joining tbe sisterhood of States. ' In conversation with a Mormon bishop, whom 1 respect very much, as a gentleman, he admitted that we had a fair excuse for opposing Statehood pretty for Utah, on the ground that the majority of Mormons were not Informed as to the foundation principles of our Government; but, rather, clung to the institutions und governments of the countries from which they bad been brought. And when I related the conversation which 1 overhead at Liberty Park on the 4th of July last, at the time of tbe holding of the P. O. S. of A. picnic, he admitted of the sen that It was a fair expression and feelings of the most of tbe foreign-born Mormons. The circumstance and conversation wjro ns follows: ' Under the trees sat u bale and whose birthplace was cheery oldascouple, old England. As tbe band evidenced plaid "Hail Columbia" they both seemed to that It was wel l executed, and appreciate the comfortable old lady chirped to John. "Bless me hies, didn't they play It well? I wonder If they wouldn't play 'God Have tbe Queen?" " Comment certainly unnecessary. We propose to keep on till we Americanize Utah. Are you with us and will you assist in the good work? ; ' V . Telt-grup- " , , lly-law- aj, w dls-putan- tK - . Ki-erela- Character-Copj- ! Hnally organized wHli of the Complaint dent, Oliver It. II aflUiuguJu of hprlngvilie; Lake 'faUfer of Salt llcny Jujin C.'i fwatier of rtalt r In the Cane. ' : s tlie-officer- j I'resS-- Flags Tor cs Ileautirully Itendered the Schools. Marshal serrelary. t'lty; Lake City; I ria.urfr. Joseph W'oudiiiansee rt itf Malt Lake t ity. In tin) afternoon l 'otik mid Rot tt ero voted lu at Tiie entertainment given by Camp Xo. 5 couldn't stand tho and l'rofesor member of tlio I. O. S. of A. was largely alteudetl w met t very- - honorary izallon and on 00 itio liefiellua .f E. II. Puii.011 n lonierj Ho prrwure IjI fc It Is Eipeeted to j BIS NUS6ET Show Value or Fire FOUND AT - -- let 1 pre-en- tti-i-- 11 11 . I 11 X ap-pt-.- nl ; I .1 I'l-trli- I I i -- 't. 11 11 Star-Spanle- u I v 1 - - I - ctie-iW- -- I I . I r j j -. r -- ii ttu-iui- love-son- - OSCEOLA. It la Reported to Be Worth $2200 Miner Reported Hart at Parte City Ore nod Bullion Note and al ontl Tintic Item. tho.-oughl- Manager Wilbur of the Dal ton mine of Mary 'vale is In the city with a carload of ore to dispose of. The ore will average $500 per ton. and there Is a great many more tons of the si rue kind of stuff at tbe mine. . eu-titl- cd rf W - I . y 1 11 iiii--- t c - I I uef-l;m- I . I t ni'ivs-plw- .t(i: 1 i tvci-Ul- I , 1 Kay-bould- , 1 liei-en- . l'a-cll- ic l L T, S ut 11 1 I u. lf f; 11 I ten-tier- ed a-- - I i lica-te- to-d- Invi-Ktljtat- o I'ar-kittia- ay 'a I 'L'iil-ri- i 1 I - 1 i tr Vice-Preside- p. inter-colleela- nt 111 iy lutly - ; -- 1 lii-c- n. ; 1 1 1 two-thir- school-house- per-form- 1 l 1 l i i 11 , f d Iiiiui-rnd- ii I mall-clmi- i ! i I : 11 1 TT - I Car-starter- in city. 1 i i jits or s, I - ' to-d- ay Ithe-polte- ? OaUSHOR-DATIX- nt, ! S. , , e i long-neglect- ooiu-piut- ' ed na ut t-- ciiej'i-h.mg- ! , use-me- . -- ... - , j all-rou- nd I 1 N j j as-th-ey if - ss ?J-ce- flntt-eta- as - " i " ? I . i i -- tbt i' , . .; lndtt-penalbl- ea S; -- fas' s blende-odon- - k,lu-dr- ed s. - - 1 well-know- i ' tli u. ! j i SKIN In 15 had an eruption im : ,:1 at lirl It did not imuuut and while crew to bo very Aggravating an-i vm. Ii ,r The ykia weuKl gr. bearbl and peel off. i avmg sn ettur K;" same way for week at a time. h, h. nights. Have tried all manner i m. , had doctors prescribe to no i. i box of Cuticura Remedies and solvent for my blood. I nm f illt lets than a month. It wh- - a n...-- t ..j: .. am io o akin disease, and now I lot v.- had imtitl-t. trying Cuticuna wiii ar.tiui: answer andAnyone tour my sdvior u A. II. p T trial. 1 Tag-of-Wa- x. Is to Tbe great international u be held in this city ou the 24th It w.ll no doubt be one of the greatest sporting events ever held iy tbe West. No pains i r expense Is being t spaied by the management to perfect hu necessary arrangements. Tbe platform that the various teams are to pull on will be completed this eveniug. and the teams will, for the first Tlio platform time, try their streugfb. measures 8x140 feet, with cleats laid across meu a to for the have purchase. The various teams will report this evening to and their receive instructions from organize their captains. A special meeting of tbe English team is to be held at 7:30 at the office of J. J. Farrell. 71 Market street, between Third and Fourth Soutb. As there is business of special Importance to be discussed. It Is desired that tbe following captains be present: Irish, E. G. O'Dondell; Scotch. J. Smith; Swedes. Al Ecklund; Danes. Joseph Petersen;- Norwegians, O. Bonnerud; Germans, Etnll Lehman; Canadians, John McLune; Americans. Charles Lunge. Also, the following members of the English team: Nephi Howeroft (captain), Johnnie Snell. Charles' Parker, J. Duckworth, J. T. Leavltt. A. W. Graves. Oscar Tripp, John Howeroft. II. T. Goodwin. tug-of-w- . IT1 v 3 i in-- - -- I - ar In-- tug-of-w- -i- I -! , ! I , - i ! 1 - h.-- l ii- I 1 ; I T. ' f i Manager Poatai Telegraph ,.,!rdrii i , CaM- t '. K v 1 . i t. This Is a sample t.r 1.hear any day iti mirt a r.i, it.'ii IJn. Jbm Ood Imported f.g;r :. t :i :.. hat e .: :.i Mr. Mirx .inc.- kli--the V h ;. y ; ,1 article ear I m i ,. am I' effect. vhleh sett me better .iia-tt;,..v. t e..i,i ,N m:. Cigars, snd thev Doctor Uses Cuticura. I 4 i ... i - i .t i : . i : t i ;..-.,-- - c - . , ( i : . di-i- l. is Jontu Whst are Ma. SITH-Th- ev h- S V brsii-,r t! 1.1 VV s !' i .gsr "FAMOUS" GiOAR, . i And arc manufactur--.Street, Salt Lake t i:. n. a' t;i COPPER. Cuticura Remedies Are aoltl eexv where, price, t'uti.-ur.t- . ii. . Skin Cure. ?.(i. : Cuticura snar. an exin-ii. Ke-.aud Ueautitler. i!?t ; t uii.-nthe new lilood Purifier, tl. Prepsre.l I:. i : Potter Drug and Chemical Corporation. l)i-- e UT" Send for "'How to Cure Skin (II pages. 40 i Hunt rstlon. and 100 teat mum iH; . b'sck-hesd- . red. rough PIM PLKS, and oilv skin cured by Cutictirii r .... y : ,r,. :l- tl.i- - v We have opened a drug i are hat mir u .; leurliil tule on i. ' .i : vi dies, w hicii we keep a f uil sto-i:c-o; be without your t'uti(ur:i (' snd Cuticura Sjap for .'.!. ju-- i l. a-r - t!,. i. i, : did niv Ittile boy. When he :. :( old. his face was covered with cured it lie Cuticura Remedies b :. the i'ii:i' - s ;i; years old. We still us.- - with u witsfi him occ.asioniill y il. t iir-We li.it. n skin from getting rouitli r your uiedicioes for five years, an-- nthem, but ahutului;i . complaint d rug store in Kaii.-We (told ouragainar m.l tinue in the drug bueiuerf. c. I;r'r Tj:.i;r.w. v Htiller City. 'Snohomish 'Co . W i -i u- - o. 1 Buyers ef all t'laaaes of 7- - - 1752 CURTIS ST.. Achintr Side ard ItarW, lli. Kni:-anUterine Paius, niul KrifMim'i r?llr0tl in our- irt inutf !) t u VtY 220 i S. SatabllBhed t i A WD snd'ether Singinfr Talking ast Fauci LUtfls. BtreLCageaeto. Beat traporied bltd seed aa4 feed a apoci!. Birds shipped hy 3b W. aaeoed iiouta. Salt Lake. C nmt ESTAfl&ISHKn 1B77. SILVERWARE, JOS. Boies. Optical Goods. Etc.. Etc Mnslcal Afl goods warranted as represented. Due watch tltentioa given to oti Pond' afatant aokmt Self-windin- BAULIGARTEN, Specui repairing. FASHIONABLE. TAILOR, roa P. O. Box &. Xo, W0 8. Main St, CLOCKS. g" Dealer la Canaries. Parrots Sltl.ll WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, ISFORTI GEISLER, -- 188J I I DENVER, COLO. MAX L. ELIASOIM, Main St. . IT Ores fntl IVIattta Copper Write for Prloea. HOW MY SIDE ACHES! y. International THE FAMOUS LEADS. ERUPTION Year. All Manner of MedMany icine and Doctors Kail, t'nretl in One Month by Cuttonra. do-spi- te & CO., (VIORRISON, MERRILL rTT-LsI3i- ra prices Down anJ New List Just tBSUd.. Covers a Stock as to Assortment, Gracla tad Dfyribss. Inspootlon'TftVltrstL FIRST-CXXAE- 3 A GOOD "nilVIB TO BLTIL.D; 341 X. 3r'i West. Xorl li L7. . Uepot Telejihune fiOl. at to-uig- bt - exposure or jcaxx.b. FOR PA stops the most excruciating pains: never fall to give ease to the sufferer. Instantly I1EADAOHX, For SPRAINS. BRUISES, BACK ACHE. PA1 N IN THE CHEST OB8IDEH. t TOOTHACUK or any other external PAIN, a few applications, rubbed on by hand.aot , INFLAMMATION like magic, causing the pain to instantly stop. For CONGESTIONS. IUIEUMATISM. NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO. SCIATICA. PAINS In the SMALL. CdV THK BACK, more extended and repeated applications are necessary. All INTERNAL PAINS PIABRHCEA. DYSENTERY, COLIC. IPA8MS. NAUSEA, FAINTINO SPELLS. 8LEEPLESSNEBS are relieved instantly, and quickly cured by taking la- -; 20 to 00 drops In half a tumbler of water. 60 cents a bottle; sold by Druggists. wardly With KADWAY'S PILLS there is no betterCur or PREVENTIVE of FEVER and- AGUE, ; NEB-VOUSNE- SS. - 11.m. t sTalt Xak City V. O.. Mow. a, TJ. P. 0:00 a. Fast Mall east CP. Ogden, and intermediate points. 0:00a R. G. W a. to .11:00 Through poach Ogden. V. P. Ogden. Logan, Preston (Ida) and intermediate 8:30 m. m. J p. m. points V. P. Montana, Oregon 0:85 p. m. and Idaho B. 6. W. Atlantic Mall east. Thistle . seientif.e eeaiblastien of pain reilevinr asd cerarlva Dtm Wilt Vearetatble naee. nraunf ruTt. wawe-rant ktba vise tttem. Kaaiiy all drueriass keep If your dmaiat doesn't, auk uin to n to clean tomhstones. to polish knives, toeiean diaaes. 1 ! -- b - I r- tCNiS-'- serkt. arsecrtsu- yvav4 rariis mm ' - Te brhrhtns To renovate paint. To wash out sinks. o kHt-ke- a To aiatawiatawoavan BessaaetaataaaiUwl USES IT. i Chair I mm ta aaaae aid S.Hl.r. ta artrlMae taair sr aakeuaa. kina Sml Baraai Ariiata aa laws I To scour bath 4n hi To spout kettles . want a a?aaaa.- EVERY ONE FINDS A NEW USE-- CZzi tzi Uorls, 421 Wast 1st City cr:2, t TJtst Ssscsd Saatli Strca :ia 11 i i : ninInT Ilacliinery, Conccntratinor IIill3, Qusartp LTill3, Smelting rtirnr.cc3, Oro Cars, Car nneel GInr Pots Hinds- - ct Iflfllns' sa Redaction XlaclilncT;-- ! ; . All- " ia Him l4(tN'UtJMtef van y!svi a e pays .tec wX Ui, i MsMtyveasmd (Srly- altar eacaf rr nwm ta irri. aJVxa tmm rum ia itn .rfavaa i cvt.. krvfttaatare VBptAlf taa :a neHiHit tre nerea, I'vr V jr$V EVERYBODY ants tor .Nothing'. Leave your order for on suits of clothes, and get a pair of pants and an overcoat for nothing, at Jos. Baumgart.es' The Tailor. Santa Clans' reception and display of beautiful goods for Christinas presents. eommencioT at 7 p. in. on Monda December Tib, and continuing until Xua. eve. at the Utah Book & Stationery Co. "a, street, i - To renew To eernb floors-Twhlssn mathk. asuarta aa daaa OJaa taata. iri,..aallaanaalrliiiaaiial WiMil.7i.-Sd.aa KkHitaa Ikflr lata Hak eiaa. the M.furtM aka .rataneaeaaTaarteces. , ... dx &USESF OR LEO : ' ev. 'HERE' ARE wm St. 3 rHASTCl aCTKINCX:- - obtain them for you. ...It, Idanha.' .' "ay. LAME BACK, RHEUMATISM, ' KIDNEY PAINS. aa ' a fit stfunaT nouns. General delivery and stamp windows open .... ..... ..... ...........11a.m. to 11 p. m. 13 to p. m. Carriers' window.... Hears for collection of mail from the letter boxes in the business district: 8 a.m., K a. nu, .btl p. 4 . m, S:30 p. m and 9 p. aa. LA. BiKtoa, P. M. ' Tea Ellerbeek Coal Offiee, 49 East First Soutb: yard. 400 W. 1st Soutb. Bock Spring. Black Butte and Pleasant Valley ceaL Wtatt. ' THAg 4-- Aux - A . Infallible ear for Indigestion ev wmtruinl aauvs'aatt sfR ivrr-- HIGHER GRADE OF PLASTER r BITMtJtTO XtAWX. A .rnunn rjun ktlte. hunts aal . astlt, X' ruaATS- ,.:. For sale at every bar Idanha. - .. Tew ' f9r ( aBt Cnst Is all that I necessary as a first payment to seen re diamond. waVchea., clocks and silverware on the weekly 10 per eentl Installment at L. Hollander's, tbe Main street jewplan eler. Call at store, 14s Mala street, tor explanation ot plan. Strengthening, bracing tonic Idanha. Don't Be Backers. Don't pay millionaire prices. See my price before buying fin watches and Jewelry elsewhere. It will pay you. Goods old o Installment at easb prieea 262 Mala L , r-'s- ia and Salina 8:50a.m. C P. Through pouch for San Fran- -'.9:25 m. a ii.. cioo V. P. California and Nevada.. 6:00 p. m. B. G. W. California and Nevada W:0Jp. m B. G. W. Denver aud Glen wood ... 0:05 d. m. Springs R. G. W. Salida and Grand Junction. 0:05 p. m. U. P. Park Citv sad Coalville 3.30 p. in. L.P. Frisco, Miltord and all points 3:00 p. m. south of Milford. .... .. C. P Stockton and intermediate . a. U. C.points........ 7:00 a. m. Park City and Mill Creek .....:tOa, R. G. W. Bingham Ca&on and West Jordan...... ....7:25a.m. U. P. 2fephl, Juab and intermediate 6:10 a, m. points U. P. Closed pouch for ...6:00 p. m. V. P. Mail for all points Cheyenne. east of Wyo5:00 p. m ming 0HJ0 a. ni Big Cottonwood.. V. P. Closed pouch lor Prove.. .......3:00 p. m nouns yon ARBivALor Aii.s At Diron. TJ. P. Kastern Fast Mall 4:00a. rn. U. P Park City and Cache valley .... 10:45 a. in. U. P. Idaho. Montana and Oregon. ..10:45a. m. U. P. Frisco. Milford and points south .0:40a. m. U. P. Stockton and intermediate .'4:00 p. ui.' R. G. W. California and west.... p'ta. m. 13:01 p. m. R. G. W. Kastern Mail . .. . R. U. W. Pacific Mail.. . . a. in. j..l3:g) R.U.W. Bingham JaBon and, West 0:00 p.m.- Jordan TJ.C. Park Citv. Mill Creek... ,;i..v. .;ao p. nu R. (i. W. Thistle and Raima., j. ...8:90 p. m. U. P. Closed pouch from 1:35 p. m. U. P. Closed pooch from Cheyenne... .0:40 a m. Provo...... 11 a. m. :00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Oeden mails 930. m. Big Cottonwood. ...... noons. orrics Money order window opens V a. m., close 5 p.m. 9:00a. m. window.... Opealag registerwindow 0:00 p. m. Cissiog register General delivery windows open 8 a. m. to p. m. as. to 6 p. m. epea Stamp window window excepting Sunday ..0 till 7 p. ua. Carriers' ' i s te ds I I BAD y Yale-Princet- 1 I 1Q3 1. The billiard tournament will take place at the Morgan Hotel this evening, beglnntor o'clock. JTho contestants, are Josh at Wise, Honor Gauthler. Josh Arthur, Toney K raker, O. W. Nunn. Gus Engler. J. E. Cutler and Joe Morris. Joe Morris and Honore Gauthler will begin tbe series. THK LAST 0 rOOTUALL. By the victory of last Saturday at New the Haven, where tbe Yale freshmen tobeat Harvard freshmen at football, tl ti, Yale vichas completed ber chain of football tories, and ends tbe season without a point being scored against ber. The easy victory of the Yale freshmen may be attributed to tbe fact that two of the regular members of the University team were on the freshman team, and four more ot tbe players were substistutes ou tbe "Varsity. season Is over. A rather It may be. but the fiuest athletic game played has tightened a touch Into a grip The popularity of the game has extended, aud tbe general public have Inbecome more and more structed In tbe points of play. Last year football received a wonderful boom, mid athletic clubs the country over placed teams in the field. Minor coileges have strengthened their teams, and schools who have never played the game before aro now represented between the goal posts. Not. only this, but the games have beeu well attended. A maguiticent throng braved the rain and witnessed tbe game: thousands traveled to Springfield, and Philadelphia, on November 7th. witnessed a sight she has never before seen, a match, It was not a great to hear those bard thing during the past-fal- l froua whom you would least expect It discussing the merits of the game, and the young of both sexes were wild about the big matches. Football 1s a great game, and football Is advancing rapidly iu popular favor as it deserves to. When tbe Harvard team came on tbe field at Springfield to battle with tbe New Haven lads, there was not a lover of the game who did not express admiration tor the splendid physique of the crimson players. It was a wonderful team in tho matter of weight, and supporters of the blue were rather nervous over the splendid front that the Cambridge lads presented. Old Vale players said that if handled properly It was a team of great possibilities and should defeat auy eleven in the country. But the Harvard men were Individual players. 1 Heir team work was not well developed. On the conof unified trary. Yale was iastrictly a team playing, and it this point which gave her the notable victory. During the entire game Yale forced her opponent und the ball was of the time in Harvard's Ijerrl-torOnly twice was the coal of the blue threatened. It was in the Vsecond half movements when Harvard, by a aeries of with her welgbVy lino, drove Yale back to wltliln fifteen yards of her line. This wus the only method of play on tliepurt of the crimson team which operated successfully that agaiust Yale. It was so successful the brilliant tackling and defense of was blue ball the slowly carplayers, tbe ried toward the Yale line, over u distance of thirty-fiv- e yards. The gain on each down was from three to four yards. It looked as if Harvard would certainly score a touchdown and kick a goal, which would then give her tbe game. Yale having only four points ut that juuctu: e of tbe contest. is If.a the Cambridge players had soured. It matter of much doubt whether Yale could possibly bave overcome tbe leap, for there was very little time before the score of the contest. Harvard, too. was playing a moat hud reduced Yale's powerful game, and work to a minimum. But It was it case of brains against beef, science agaln.it brawn, and, us almost always happens lu football, brains and scieuce won. Hoadred Dollars Per Ton. A G,I)IIBM!EI55 iroBsnra OF DALTOH ORE. tpoktt oritn exercises were well lat evening.as wasTheshown the iiature of a w.'ekeeiers' union. Mr. carried by tbo frequent out, Ii ilii y of Mill I'rti lt i'ikw on the neeesalty of securing help frin tl.o Legislature, and applause. AN OSCEOLA. NUGGET. claimed that l.'tali Itad President Oeorge K. Itrastow presided. honey in tins A tncricaii iiiat'i-'''- Tbo inatt'T of He announced that the programme hud W. Lawrence was informed yesterHenry "foul l.roii" was Jasittfij brouglit u p. anil been somewhat ("banged owing to the Inday by tbe superintendent of tbe Osceola While some belli thai t lie bly way to hanU( Gold Mining Company at Osceola, Nev.. that of some of the performers to be the evil was to borufop 11114 been and hivjes ability a nugget of almost solid gold, valued at t, . 1. i.iIuti hi Eil It tint bees and about $2300. had been found in a recent was offered by Mr. Baker of Cololiives itoulti li i'0.iiised; Honey plants Prayer clean-uat 140.1 weight in air is given jitsand a ti e (1 i.rt4ed. amlibu many v'irtiiits of rado ounces Troy, in water at 128.2 ounces, freah lni't me us a l,fiiny supply were diial-el- i 41.1 bio ou school and This contents iucbes. 'rtc cliorus the at its given by thirty pi. I;. complaintr : ia tbe largest find yet made at Osceola, the showed Professor Wolf" under the cliijdrcn iv tliitt should It decided v A tbe .is cni-('hair or fA:n4s-'uuir nik. richest heretofore being valued at from fitOO a rt '.i.m tee ifj t lireni to eoiifor vtitb training to which the cii i!d r.iti hud been ' to SI 000. Ia the Iilrlci. Court; of llm Third ml a hiJn-u'Li in t ii on MneaiiH to .hafidte tin; so l,'ct"ti"J. was Tho chll first song Tirrlioi-- Jof l.'iith. C',u,:ly of Milt "foul l.rooil" ORE AND BULLION. anil Professor isafiiirt. then "'1'Iic Hauner,"and, recelviiiij Lake. Llllot II. I'lijsims. pl iii.tlir. .. in; K iot .....!. on tin mrUet,lng of honey and a V e Wells. Fargo & Co. received yesterday, with ruponded they illii t. Tmikim I't.hlh.hlilif . 'iiiu'n.v, tnnv r. oil- I1011I1I lifMturktMl up. Mr. farWill Try to Please." bullion, $3728. T. K. Jones & Co. received yesterday, 'ompiiiiii f . I.T a.lvir:iinl iee k sje pe r bel ug their own Hurry uLmer came next witlt a recitant The pi : nil IT coiutlluins of t he $3700. ri.liliJk'iiicii was Who Owi.'" in and He" bullion, their Stuffed That thit tion, putt)iirt proflt l ullctfi-Ttiitt ii the tittle ..f lie McCornfck & Co. received yesterday, own pMi kets Instead ipf Intd the pockets of loudly applauded and roipotided with aniltllll J 111 thlH llll ItlH ,1 fit till v Complaint, Hanauer bullion, 4050; silver and lead ores, .line tl;e else. other recitation. The French Horn." iilaflt-fnent liinitl, J In? iltifciiiilwit sube-- t to call from tho Chair. 910,100; total. Si 5. 050. nn pan ied bjr her Littif acit Carrie Harris, Adjourned, 1 M u anil ornnr.itliin. fluty orij.wili existI'rofi's-o- r t miL left jin t h Steward was busy yesterday with 10 tons afternoon for fut tier, sang a very pathetic tining under i lit' l.iw lory if i ;il' , t 'arson i Ity. wiiern be will remain a few of Butcher Boy. 15 tons ot Black Forest. 44 lio received a duo .Marguerite.'1 biisinc-ult ami doing such. t where lid umpunt of applause and responded illi "A mi bis way tu 'jm I'ram-Kcopounds of Crystal Pocket. 4 tons S. C. A.. 7 That tho plitlnt itf jiiotv hoi Js tt In- i.r'i'cc ..f days Is i;o!ii" for hi- - bealtli. Mr. U ot remains child's I'utliii.sbed Drt'4m." tons of M. W. I'nllfil Mull .lnrl.i fur t .own fi.r a few day- - in to r.ni n ri: Professor J. D. Mo.tUui. who was to huve Bishop & Currie made assays of 14 tons of mid inliio. Tiie of iiii luta 'i'ti nflii-.tBoss and Siri, and 25 tons of North Last lmr jif ibis- con veti t ion bat sKUen "A Heroic Deed." sent his regrets aliit-n v I hiM h in y of anChance. aud said that he could not come, us he wu.s prod net ve if Hindi- 'IhkI. and tbe r m lit ishes ii That the aitlil McVicker had 5 tons of M. W. of tiie I'tah Iteekee pert" nual hi confined to his room bjj a threatened attack t baviuif u Ittre' il.illy mnl it1on wiii be looked for with interest each of pneumonia. MINfcR H CUT. at within tin) cjty iiini l ve-- 1 .n Mr. b. Tiie liuit.ir nod Mandolin Club, composed It is reported that a miner by the name Lake uml Territory juf I tali. mid e Uewhern Tiiuer, are enl liii-- i .I ic lico noticeiibly men, and t lio of Messrs, Walker, Angcll. Aubrey and of John Cronan, In the employ of tho Mayvtlihiii tint lulled tttiies. in good bands. ittnifflatloii is rendered selections. two pleasing flower mine, at Park City, was seriously in- -' TI(Jtt In lliw dally ifi.te of aald puper. pub-Miss Klla llorsley in a very vivid way reon Thursday evening. He was In the lain ill on the 2ul l4v of jured ber. A. I. . el a ted of selection the horrors .showing bottom of an incline when a car broke ow f ill an I f,ilHily ami Ixlll. tliu aal.J drink. and struck him while going at a teirifio iiii bl Uln'il (if mill I'luit'tTiiliiii: Hi.-- ' lietii'ial Agent lit ali of tiie Missouri was the reading Tiie event of the IT. falsi-- , I114 speed. He had an arm and a leg broken. inalii'luu-- . thf lb foliow Inu instructions by H. A. Teruening.evening i'lvrd filling plaint ro li:tt as follows: is said to have been taken to the Holy He l .'KfiiliililUK biiiI fnlu.iliir jllii'l. uiIiik Ihu from tin- general fri-'tiorhVe of 1:1s road, Cross Hospital, but it- was lmp.isdble t THK STI'IlV or AMMIK A.VISM. In llin plaiu-tllfollnwlii worcltiif uniil .'Din wh! h may be of inliir to not a few peoA new kind of a se'u.sil has been started. to mlt: ring up" any oue there last evening. f ple in this region. NOTE AND PERSONAL. "THK ( AUK (ir WAUnlitl. rAKSil'H. Tho follow ins' miff of freight will nbply Tiie University of Pennsylvania bas reSTtJO.liOd in gifts to be used for foundceived a mining man of Stockton, J. or all IjTfiiti'ti Erlcson, e.hiliils. Stale Mat.'s. upon i Ttl TlllUL'Ntl"i-i'thr !liKilnlni.ri t of individual, for tlx' Uorid's Columbian ing a School of American History and lusti-tcame iu last evening from that renowned K. II. la r !! u I.' 1.11I S( aim Marliul. and Ions. tobelii'iil Ip 'iiirago, lii.: mining camp. wuriii'd Ihd I'rttslilriijt Dial If lit! buu Id lit: Professor Francis N. Thorpe has been long h'irst A II e x lil bits. o be charged full f ar-iW. M. Nesbit. superintendent of the Mamappolnttftl ho would dishonor hit AdmliiN-trHllo-I10 is who and he it for secured this, Kx ratCK when earned to tho bald planning' posimoth mine at Eureka, is spend lug a short Wt) did It bi'l'UUtl' wit ln:H ed bo is He tliiose to also donations. generous vacation iu the city. j. a tlioriiutftily cotrupt mini. liniucrltti tion, of the new school. Second - pon t he present atlon of receipts dean j Twelve Inches of snow are reported to -- The and a moral lvit-r- . is school Its of the distinctive feature t t in he due icles hat art form, showing "Wlmii hu win appoliilcd. Iiowuvcr, Tim have fallen at Bingham within the lust day It Is to be organized, alilpmeut paid full tariff Americanism. or two. This will hinder work on the minTnInl'nk uiiiiiiuiu'i'it jtliut it would Judtru rates tofiirIhereturn i iu a and such administered K way equipped said with Ion, xjiosit I together li Hi In l at ottli-aolWly hy tliu recoril Ining properties In that section. cert from tli proper officer of the to bring out the place that- - American instiW o have been I run in ntmlo In that omct, In IT tie t hold should of tutions the e to iu the articles study the Lxposllfou that tift-I our word. Of tie ii hut Tintic Votii front the "Miner." a duty to world's progress. tilestlon have not lu tint iiieau time, theThe The Gemini (Keystone) sent out last week noiiin of Ilia m'l'iiuntu of will as school have w ncrsh p, jUiey will several courses, o be W returnnd changed over 400 tons of ore. liiirti'om liixt tht'y Iihvu been tho history! of American via tho roads over which they follows: First, The Invalidation has nwt free lirouxlit In. In In all Status and the Captain W. H. Smith of the Bullion-Bec- k Kx were to legislation Congress: the position. transported the furt4 urn Iiuvii pri'snulp il is contemplating a trip to California in the litinry,alt aid The arraugements hereinbefore-describe- second. State constitutional .history; third, Immiii aiiioothfid down. Much that bavti hope of recupe rating his health. the history of the great movements lu legshall carr jf? t he ex hlblt s to a dewe Iirvo olit allied ha liecit loo Krotitly of The Bullion-Bec- k the the on islation; fourth, fit church; Ce iuois ral history expects to ship over the Kailroad, livery point for iiulillcalinu. 4000 of tons of ore during December. This will the the tifth, In sixth, history to and site rate diplomacy; the the Chicago, through "In th inotinllnio t ha btM Hwaffner-liit- f of tiie World 'a Coltiilubiati the growth keep Rice's Tlutio sampler busy. history of municipal affairs and Kxpositlou shall of around ttnd tlirtuiKiilnK a libel milt at btt made cities; seventh, the history of polities and Tbe Diamond Mining Company cut a by adding t the rate from tho IniWo tumu tt hit utt'irneyj hou Id parties, of stratum of ore this week iu the shaft at a point to Chlcago;auch amount as Khali political that Ii mla-ti-t btiKlu the milt: we knew tial A kpw ua will be also journalism department the liinois Cent ral depth of 105 feet. No assay bas been sewell that If ho ahould It would be itgreeil ubont betwfeeu quilt) started, and a prominent man will give hisi and lie I rjector of the said cured as yet, but it looks fine. there U not Kailroad for that elnipty be a aurry bluff; to of attention tho the; especially said of history the sejtvlee railroad American C. K. Hancock is still piling up ore on the ower enouKh lu tbe jfcteaut-rolltto draw newspaper and its growth. no shipments having been tilni up to the point of briuillng the ault to company iu making inch delivery. Lacky dump, will Thu contain thousand fifty lldrtry made yet. The ore cont inues to improve lu trial, for be know thjtt Thr TKtar.nK. when be will und iu volumes, complete every Kd Dickinson of tho and Union vein is growing larger. the It attaekn a man, linn tht fa"tt. Mow. wo quality line bearing on American history, literature 1'nclflo it the Idol of the ty stein. Tho wage undtirlaiid that Ihoj urand Jury U con The Eureka Hill will put on a large force und law. If that ho earner of every department of thtt great tlderlnii bU raae on Ita inertia. of men as soon as the Tlntlo liange Kailway The sch. Mil was opened in Philadelphia iu company swear by tho capatrue, from what wn k(,iow that body cannota transportation gets to running trains into Eureka. Tbe and Professor of October this year, I Thorpe u ii bio ble stories cover-lnhi uttiera manager. for to young ore shipments from that time on will be f urlou ortVntot fall Indict has already received over 500 applications are told to lllust rate the goodliest of hi t for enormous. the whelu rauutif rrlmra from The Gemini will also Increase entrance. heart. Tlio late I Is tli.it oil tho Nebraska ' This In otMce to isrlvtit and force at that time. its working one crjnu'it Is natschools kind of of those tlio other (lajj hu eU led one of tho ural things which, when once begun, makes which artt a ahum to any onu wearing the division J. T. Croxall Is now working seven men liuniau form. There itro oilier thing which oldest passciig.T conductors buck to his car ope on tbe Soutb Swansea a night shift being was never it of that thought jvouder n a and He hum ever the grand Jury cunnot rench. lodged very puttited ("jtiestlon about employed. They are taking out a great a t'oiiinioii liar nlid rer ; has Ihicii cash fare mi a certaltjj trip.! so presenting before. deal of very bigb grade ore, and another Irtit all to Interestdn relates that public iims-ttoItolug artniild dnfamlrfw in en whose boom r) the fact that denial ft tin out of the will be made soon. The extent of on is land our Increase. native the shipment decidedly In conduccnr:tTie1trted The theatrila not worthy to d'hrl In short, ho hat ore widens as development prois the Our whioli still movement, body (lag sweeping a cal for then said: ahowii hlnisnlf utterly WantiiiK in every monieiij. stylo I Is one mark of this new patrithe belief that a bothe gresses, confirming country. Id d THE FLAGS COR a Well. SCHOOLS. Ji t l collect of out North fare attacli to a IMutlo attribute which aujipoMt-tnanza bad been struck when ore was first enThe the otic sentiment among people. a needed of other the muo. Mr. and luuient tltouan day. After the address. pair Ktii Terpenlng said discovered. of this school, and the great numIt no iilcanirc. iot even a mttbtf action, shoes and that was Jfjst enough money to dowment years ago in Lead ville the P. O. S. of of applicants before it was even opened, seven There is about 100 tons of iron ore shipped It went. The ber A. was to know that when We pretllcted that ho buy them, and that in sgwhero instrumental the school from having arc also marks of the grooving feeling! our trustees tbe Iron Duke per day. Parties know- -' s, Would dlalionor the Aflmlnlatrutloii which fellow who paid II vvaS a d id dago, and over the Hags place formation around this mine say it is people have that America ought to fye of the log he lunl sOnse enough to foremost Denver and followed then aud gave him an hiioorablo. ami vuluublo otlice, didn't suppose suit, to all Americans. a question of a very short time when importance only we apoke a clear premonition of what would mention it or notice tivlhlng wrong." O. 8. P. A. u of had In bill drafted then the Hoys who aro Intending to be lawyers, of high grade silver ore will bo ' Tliit frank confession pleased Kd imlie. Colorado State Legislature that all that amount from the Iron Duke instead of iron newspaper men or statesmen, will do wellto the shipped schoolhouses should "I'nr tli mikfi of him family, we wluli be mensely, and w ith a igiitet chuckle that conin State the bave the ore. They believe that the Iron is only a keep this kind of study in mini. Auy one, cealed an attempt at Beverlly, ho adminisand tiilh have livedtinta decent life flag raised over them. Nop tbo . cap Over indeed, who has the goofl of his country or American a large body of silver ore. and this scathing rebuke: 1 onli i vompamon Has beeu' holding negohonestly own (lotlfitof hla ottlco. Hut teredou're masto of his become at ought there is no good reason to think that tbey heart, not batf as as you think ters ofcity tioil." with tbe order and be hat toitde hit result! iniiug tiations here, the In America ail has aro that mistaken. experienced 'dagovWas one of the. new the solving of our great problems. That there'iy the aaldl defendant Intended yini arc. That that tbey have sent twenty-fiv- e nags to Youth's Is The tunnel in the Tetro is now In close to be presented by the order to the publio spot ters and bejfooled you tlead easy. UornjMinfoi. to, ami did charge the tuld plaining, with series bo Now. rest a for fcujtl.iys. nud little you schools of this city as a Christmas gift. 500 feet, with the indications growing better t'ouiuilttlng varlout lITfnes. covering the Mit., TKKPEN Nil's niM AUKH. wln4() rung i) of crliinj. from dlthonf sty In inore caref u in ihe fujuro.'' These Hags bave been accepted by tho Board all the time. The stock In this company bas utrtce to groan and hully crltuesa, and ln- of Edticatlou of this city, and the flags will been selling at ten cents, and It has been reMr. l'rcshient, .mlicn din! Gentlemen nn-wondered at why such good propWilling In htt aald chnrce all Crimea deflno l h'rieitrts iJ the Order: While am not a, bo presented at a meeting to be held in the peatedly The Lou isv Ule, New Albany and Chi should sell at that figure. It will stock r erty In be which Can lu lUu penal code of Utah. hall the -t auwho cauro's "itiicktioiders .sevei-aand those of procured have largest you ago public speaker, days I but the Hald tlbol Was mjWmi of tint Halt! and all are Invited. The ablest men not remain at tenarecents long as reliable exIzetl lite Issue o about from S.i.tiOii.oni) of been attending our entertainments city, to his position In com linn stock. Tli.t stock it .now i(iioted at uight to night as they have occurred, will of tbe city wlil deliver short addresses to perts in Tlntlo offering odds that ref plalutllT witholllco ore will be found before tbe tunnel Is pay 000 fofemu Id. to wit. that of a mt the public of tills issue will, bear me out in my statements, still I Jesiro the children. tint sale and '' 'j I nllrd Mutft Martlia. The Guitar and Mandolin Club played two feet, ttfote. yield about $l."V.0i0. wlilcli its to say a few words this evening in behalf of tn That the aald libel and each and all thn toll Tbo ore in tbe Damficare is now two feet In makiug Imprinfenients onlj the thtt order of which I have the honor to be more selections, and then tbe American cliartfea therein, nud tmi h and ctory composed of Professors Wolfe. wide and an assay was made this week Quartet, fin d. tie icral .Manager Mi" Doe says' tint an humble member. t, and iiotlnuatioii therein la fale, I have of my own accord will be and unsolicited HcmphiU, Newblu and McCoy, sang a song which gives 17 ounces silver. $1.30 la gold latum of these improvement and 38 per cent lead. Work Is being defamatory amiMInjurhiu lu tint mIi! gcni'tal. Tlio principal itelnt will be tho done a little work by way of recruiting for which received merited applause. They pushed in tbe shaft, and everything indiur luni of adtl t Irmii t term In a Is at Chicago. W ashiugton Camp Ntt. ". P. O. S. of A., and wete compelled to respond twice more beplalntliT. cates that a big body of ore is a hand. Dr. .That by meant of tliu aahl publication f 1. on st il le, and pcrhup at I nil ia uapoiis. t ho iu the course of the prosecution of this labor fore the audience was satisfied. Bostwlok and John Uardwiuk. tbe ownets, thtt aald libel, the aald hat biivi i eplaclng of all ttoouen bridges with iron I am asked: Whar principles does your JL Case. Vltlanle lu lu and his atandliig structures, the laying of tlfi- unlet with order advocate?" "What is your order In deserve to strike a rich thing in this pro), greatly Injured at mindLake Nellie almost and blind, as tbey have been untiring ia their efand reputation Suit Morgan, whore oT penniless he new steel rail and the pi:rchas and what do you oppose'" "What. of some favor City, erty. to friendless, was admitted to the County Inand lu other placet w lie re he la k no w 11. new equipment. forts develop tbe prospect. live, have you ever accomplished?" t Thai hi feeling have been outraged, and I will, in a way. attempt to auswer these firmary yesterday. She arrived three weeks llowo scales, truck's. .Coffee Mills, hU character maligned and Injured, to his JkXBBX In the reversed order of their ago from Beaver, where her mother, who is but, queries, also in a destitute ' condition, resides, In tbe Harrison conyeyor.i Cataloyuos of statement. damage lu the aum of J5,(Hii. I hold that the dissemination of our prln-- 1 hope that through a merciful dispensation Wherefore, the ailtl platutllT d.'inandt Harden A Selleck Co.. hicago. III. The "Old Homestead" bas been drawing way could be found for moderate houses, the' heavy patronage Jiidguieiit aualuat the taltl defendant In the and ibeir inculcation Into the minds of Providence somefrom tr-ii-t dples r:t (f. ("cr tbe cttiiigs. ;( which her eyes, light is which 1 might have had being broken and win of f35.uoi) and wi( of suit. the rising; generation of Pennsylvania having but We i"lt er ou r tu re sjtitek kif etchings' and of HrtiiiBnnttN. IIiiiiwn surely fading forever, treated. over five peformances. The piay to found this noble slowly has inado it ' . found of a scattered She beneath roof tbe shelter KWL1 engravings, em bracing uvttr six hundreil school for possible t'KITt III.IIW, of Americanism," woman is almost an ldylllo one, a pastoral poem. Study was remark aiul ivrtlsts' proof with for. mind you.The on as as almost bat poor herself, subjectsto in Attorne a for I'lalmllf. tirst instituted It is so faithful a ploture of "life on tbe still at HO lie cent discount from in the State of the order Salt I. .ike., ss. I frames yesterday she was compelled to leave. of-In farm" that It touches a tender heart chord in the year some Territory of I' tah.t'dunty ofsworn.. Pennsylvania manner made it oneCj. and 1117, and the young her to she the r.'Ilua I'arttoiia, being duly way regular prices. Make selections dcHse men of that time who fice In tbe hearer. Tbls afternoon it will be Kiv tiis linos. y of related ber she where, Scott, Mayor and eaya: 1 am the pJalntitT aliove uamed. get iirst choice. an with connected themselves with tbo order are sad closing evening performance. 1 have hcanl tale and asked f or assistance. This was given, the foregoing complaint, and Few plays are 'better suited to tbe matinee grandfathers of the men of readily idaiiha Is the remrdy for. disonlercd the fathers audwho Hansen and of tbe know the contents thereof. Tbe amu It stotnacbs. given lieporter are this. than affairs c effectively shaping true of my owu kttowltHlge, except at to subsequently secured ber admission aud "business Interests .of the Xewa "Dr. Bill will, open next week at the to the County Infirmary. The case la a Theater. - .; v thine matters therein Muled upon informaCouniencing Siiiiil:i'i :Noomber 15th, a great Keystone State. . one to and sad should a the sympato thoae unit to is. I Wabash 'I'lirough 1'ullioan t?ar Servico was tion and belief, and appeal The order did- - no thrlv t any preat ex-tilia iign rate in colineiUttitn wltji t he I Coc.k Isbelieve It to l tru. f nor beaoiue aggressive until after tbe thies and purses of tbe rich and charitable. Commencing Thursday evening next, I ifii t or. T s. from II. Pueblo it.toN Kt.lts land, Colijirado Hprinss, Iclose of tho war. ""When the cruel wur"was scrofula in every form Hood's Sarsaparilla December 10th, Joseph Grlsmer and his mn thl and other Colorado, points, to St. Louts. over" our victorious soldiers returnee? home is For Subscribed and iwurii to una radical, reliable remedy. It has an charming wife. Hiss Phoebe Davies. will be'These Pullmans aro of the newest and full of patriotic bopes and euergetio zeal equalled record of cures. ti!tt. 4th day of December, ' gin a three nights and Saturday matinee K. K. ItAHMKK. and fwlll leave choicest Tublio Denver, design, our whole country, tor the upbuilding of Notary nAi.J at tbe Salt Lake Theater, openengagement core Sure 42. on liock ldanbs. for No, S:t' tiatlx. p. Islant' constipation in., anil ITtah. believing that the dissemination; of P.' County of ialt Lake. ai "The BurTerriwtrjfof ing in tbe ideal oomedy-dram- a attT o'clock ou the secS. of A. principles would render another O. iiving at St. atLouis oh. I. Henry McMillan, t'lerk of the Third by Augustus Thomas, author of v liii'ti ioint-AICTIO.N, UAKaALNS, HAKUAIXS. glar." rect connee-tlon- s civil war impossible In our beloved land. J ud lclatliatrlct l ouri of I'tah .Territory, ond mijrniiiL'. for tbe first "Alabama. Friday evening will mude In I likm tlepot with limIloase. 18 time relnstltuted the tlo hereby certify that tbe foregoing It a full, comedy-drascamps At the (ineit Caltau Asctloa here tbe domestio . ited train for al points enst. soutii and tbey Month. Third Kail and their and true and correct copy ef the original fires, on tbe late a extinguished relighted founded Jllff." Fern story U lie.-s-t. extended tbe horizon of their good work till lu tbe action tberela entitled, died lu soul Parlor sets from $40 to $700; bedroom sets eivll war, by William a worth. The p Ioof fr"n Kemember. rars only the camps of the order are found In nearly from $1S to 930. worth double: ranges. $40 to ta resque military drama ''Beacon Lights" my office. to New York, llostoa and other far every Wit tie 3tate and Territory of this land of S50, cost $75 to $100: a full and complete will be the i bill on Saturday night. Both my hand and the seal of said IVnver Kastern points. ours, from the1 Atlantia ocean oa the east, line of household goods, carpets, mirrors, Mr. and Mrs. Grlsmer Court, at Halt Lake City, this 4th day of are great favorites adcan be berths fjeouretl IV Sleeping by A. to the Pacific Coast on he' west, 'and from lst'l. to be closed out at auction Saturday. throughout Utah, and their annual December, visit to dressing i'. M. Hamp.sou. Cuiiiucrcial Ajeat, our most northern boundary to tbe Gulf of etc. llEMatv tii Mt Mu.i.a.n. Clerk. 10:30 and at 2 p. m. Salt Lake Is looked for by all the ata Sale at at December 5th. Cdlo. 127 Soventecnth St.. Dtvcri , D. . ou south. Mexico J. Din tbe Evertb t'lerk. Coltob. as lo treat, where goes. a By Gin, seekers dram at ltxtif. Deputy lug ' Doubtless you1 are ready .to ask what Auctioneer. A ai'Pl:N ri.or. and Cimti. large bouse always welcome them. Seat good can come from the founding practical 4k Cos's k of tlressAti poult ry and game Wednesday morning next. I'lnost ready stin lieu Jobaias In It appeara that. bringing the above in the city, turkeys. iLuckt aud chickens of this school and from its teachings? WOXBtCkULAJID. and toilet Silicon scouring ult for libel. Marshal Parsons underwent a and la reply. I will ask you if you do not be- special srouso, at C 15. DulMi;s. soaps, a Utah production. Despite the Inclement weather and the auddeti chance of heart, for he lieve that tbe young men who wllf be edureported ' loppy condition of the street the ladies lu the Tlm.fl last nlxhtias follows: cated la this School lot American History o4ice Tbe whole world pays tribute to Garlaa turned out In good round numbers to see a Will you proeewdiwlth an action for that tho Doluiouloo Uestauraitt bas changed and Institutions, will, when called o u Co. Lake Salt Hardware stoves and first-claranges. libel?"' entertaining snow.- It was of surely will be, to act hands, where we will boc glad to see all the ' and the gift presented day. too. - invigorating Idanha souvenir "I shall take no step u)til tbe graud Jury ' old aa ttewi and we will their native towns; as lawyers, to plead tbe as well refreshlngAlways customers) each lady visitor wo pretty and serviceable. has of Its own Volition passed upon the mat- guarantee t give the best cause of their clients at the bar of justice: meat in new the Catlea Some of theand attractions are exceptionter. Were 1 to proceed on a criminal action on the bench; to rule as- - HoUdsy -Kxennloa Jtatas.' vis ' ind competent to sit a Judge served by Pacific. amusing,: notably the "Waltbe enemy would exult and say that I had town, ally clever Governors ot ts tales; to fill tbe. positions of ' be cooks. will aud It Hereafter waiters the done It to prejudice III Jury. There are best house In the city. 6 , For Christmas and New Year's the Union ters" In their ' new specialty A mon g the United State tSenator; or when they are , tumblers, song authorities "to take eoziiliunce of and prefer excursion tickets from all Lilacs," Russell and Odell. are arer PacVaic will-sel- l called to fill tbe Presidential , ciia-l. Wn. IvtiCK (of fark City). dance'men and and the leaders acrobats, on In to taot all ou Utah more be satisfied tbe that .stations charges In offenses of this nature. I shall system points fully and'Manuscr. X'roprirtwr ax superior to Dot .block them or anticipate them. Tbey Flrst-clas- a difficult' to bribe these Aldecaien sj eduwithin 250 miles at single fare for the la their profession. furnished ftHinm, In connection, kind ever shown la Salt Lake. Will you Institute flvil proceediuga for cated, or tbey will tie less apt to try to round trip, Tickets will be sold December any of their Van. Madame Reynolds and Sey1 ubilcMtht Schotii. j shield damages':'" constituents, guilty tbey may S4tkw 2Mb. and Slst and January 1st, good Charles their; are tbe feature of tbe carlo ball. It 'I aiu disposed to cuusult my attorney Notice Is hereby glveit tbat a night ischool. be. from tnejwell merited vengeance of the for return until January 4. 192. City ticket mour I tbe little people' D. E. Bvbxxt. la those mutters." days don't forget them. law. because of the "puir tbey may bave office SOI Main street. under tne mauagemein ot in itoara or Gent Agt. Pass'r Dept. will be opened f in the Thirteenth with their fellow criminal:;, that .the lawAn Extended The t'olambla Ially Calendar. Popularity. Brown Bronschool building on MomJay evening, Decemyers educated in such a School, will be less j Hcmarsl Ixotte. chial Troches bave for many years been An old friend In a new, dress, and an arber Tib. at 7 o'clock, and continue for a apt to resort to tbe reputed tricks of tbe tbe most popular article la us for relieving Keeley. the manufacturer of pare hometicle that has tuiue tu be one of the term of twenty-fou- r weeks. j craft to clear their clients from the clutches , of an editor's desk, comes to band Persons under 14 years of age will not bo of the law; that tbe jurist will have made candies, ice cream, ate., baa removed Coughs and Throat troubles. In the Columbia Daily Calendar for IS'Ji. received, A deposit of Z$'3 mast accompany broader sod more enlightened views of tbe from 216 to 330 South Main street. Yaw Hom.x'i Cocoa Original, most soluble. ' Tbe calendar Is In the forni of a pad con- each application for membership, but lht-- spirit and Intentions of our law, and thereIdanha creates a healthful appetite. '::. Inches; aud sum will be returned at the close of tho fore, be better able to make just and equit-- a taining 367 leaves, each, Ladles. Z.t Vm Beaaladl or cases brought before them? each Crewoa slip bears ui short paragraph term to pupils under 1S. years ot ace, who Uatr That camphor and earholie aeld mixtares are Will- no the. Governor. United. States have f ul til led the conditions of membership.' very drying and irritating and will darken tbe pertaining to ryeUhg or. some of every description t very low prices at clearest skin. Eureka Cream contains neither. aud The principal or the achnof will be In atat. the - bottom fcubject. Senators) and Presidents of the United Mrs. Christy's. 31 W. First South. Is asd makes the skin Is of each leaf a blaak for memoranda. The tendance at the Thirteenth school building States educated in this Ideal school be more delightfaUy perfumed whit and smooth. skx Drag-gistJr ... soft, beautifully new It an ';T stand belns Thursday and Friday December 3rd and apt to set the best interests of the a hols Sal. lor entirely departure, i made of sheet metal finished la Ivory black, 4th. at 7 p. m,, to give U those desiring It country above tbe behests of party? . Voa Only newspaper In the Great Tlntlc Minacd Is very eonfpact- - Thla Is the seventh Information, relating to tiie school. Aseayara iutenab bargain for cash. Good certainly must answer yes. If this bo true, ing District at n issue of this now If. MlLLSrAfOH. J. will tbe munificent gifts of tbe persons who reasons far selling can be given. , Address Ani" i:VtE Est-- '' Tbe only eomrlets calendar, -yet m . i all the matter la freaa and new. have with such patrlotlo- forethought ea Rath bone Bros., Kureka, Utah. euperlateudent Public Scboda i. ..clan's, tie Druxxiat. lis, wbero Willi tbe 'Ui-- r : "Why ilmi'l you do n;iiiMur--" it ouia something ir j nit hihard, liut finally be jjiad either to resent or Confess; but it r'inealuu Would do him up altogether, he fhtist tbe nilMe.t possible form of resentment nil drought a libflstilt. exulted stiilloii he which, ooos!lcriioi ' buwt Hul the euoifnlty f The Ihlux stthl about him, must bo t'oiifvMeil t be u vrry lUre M IiIk little one Hi libel faults m. , A CARLOAD -- Tro-foao- J ed : Ctab apiarians wT jbeldj la the ball over TarsomSaes The Tribune" tbe Western Unloji office yesterWas the Thene in the P. 0. S. of A. wllh a largo, number prenent- - The day' for $25,000 Damage?. Entertainment Last Sight. morning's work conjiisted In agreeing ou a which were. conotitutloo and the aaiue ila obtaitn with the Eastern astoeiatlona. Mr. Hunitlugtoo of Sprlng-vlllwa in tbe chwlr. aiif pilotod tbe REUAHKS BY m. H. A. TEHPtNING. ALL CN ACCOUNT OF AN EDITORIAL through tfco- Artry maxett of tbe vocal waltzes that ignallired tbe dlcuslon on the new organization. iTIie neoeitsity of T wat uuanl- - Thirty School Children in Patriotic He Finally Screvra'III Courage Up to ' a I'tah llcekeepers'SAssociation was assented and It decided to Uiq Son ttst A Pine Irojra mule af tiie I'otnt of Fixing A Value l III moualy have one. The I'tah Association was ; CITY, UTAH, SATTTKBA Y 3IOBKOv u JtS COKTBTK). THE STUDY OF AMERIGAHISM OoncIttdXaar Day of Xts atessloa A Tiros. iclloa rormtl. The seoood and ljst day's sealonol tbe LIBEL. FOR LKE - Ctdllrrs' Iron TJcrli," Ctsel . ripD Cutting und. 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