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Show HIE DAILY j I i and an examination to-dshows that it lodged In tbe pericardium of the! heart and was tbe cause of her death. Oetober 15th Joe Finley, a brother-la-la- w of Sol Neldeffer, was arrested, hot at the trial there was not sufficient evidence to bind him over. In his possession has since been found a No. 30 sbapea ball, pistol tbat shoots a and it was determinedpeculiarly to see if tbe bullets within Mrs. Keldeffer's body were of the same shape This is tbe cause of tbe physicians' visit ta tbe grave. The bullets are alike. No arrests were made. The people are greatly excited, and. a spark of testimony Is enough to cause an outburst of violence that) will suspend the accused to tbe nearest tree.. A determined company talked In squads almost all day yesterday in whispers.- IDENTIFIED. JJ.TfL;. Ij i ay a Shricijni Anarchist, anJ rlhilci Frcn Sin Francisco. HEHTEO HIS MOTHERLESS CHILDREN. i TTIIBUXE; SALT LAKE CITY, TJlAIT, SUNDAY HORXIG, DECEMBER 1891. G, Schneider, who was in the engine bouse pumping, water, was badly hurt, but stood at his poet bravely, opening the valves, off stean2 and drawing his fires; shutting He Is badly cut about tbe bead. The jail was demolished and tbe boiler house at tbe waterworks wrecked, Tbe loss Is several ... thousand dollars. 1 TWO DISASTERS. meneai? Two Killed, at a Crossing: and Three In sv Hallway Wreck. Lima, O., Dec 5. Near Ottawa William Mead love and Harry Entpe at Hamilton & tempted to cross the Cincinnati. an train. Beth before tracks express Dayton j are dead. On the Fort Wayne & Western road, near Field Hypothecated Trost Fonda Ottawa, breaking: of a bridge let r a conNew ToaaJ Dec. , 5. (Tribune Dispatch structionthe down to the river bank. train 8an Francisco ChmnicU Series. Assignee Three Italians were killed and several other reGould got back to tbe city yesterday and workmen injured. : , ; newed his attentions to the affairs of Field, Lindley. Wiecbers A Co. ne bad very little More Still In! the Xtulnav; to make public about the failure, however, - Coroner's Dec St. Jury Paul, except tbat the looked -- for statement from this morning viewed the bodies of the eight tbe books of the firm bad not been drawn up. men killed by yesterda accident, and ad Aiew story about the financial misdeeds of until Monday. 11At least one man, Edward M. Field gained currency yesterday. Journed and two, sti lay burled In tbe probably It was to tbe effect that, at the timea of the one be missing Is John ruins. The known lot of reorganization? of tbe sugar trust, old certificates of the trust were placed In Wolflnger. John Wolflnger. reported missing, was this his hands to bS exchanged for shares In the afternoon reported seriously injured at St. new American! Sugar; Refineries Company. Tbe workmen this afterHospitaL Joseph's exTbe certificates, it is alleged, were not noon tbe discovered, mangled form of Hans changed, but were used as collateral fora Hanson, the ninth and last of those killed loans secured? by Field. Their owner, inoutrightareby tbe accident. Three of tbe and German capitalist, it is said, has never been jured in a condition, precarious able to get his Recount with Field straighttheir recovery Is scarcely possible. ened out. Fire at Coeur d'AIene City. A County Treasurer Short. Spokane. Wash.. DecJ 5. A dispatch from St. Johns, Kan., Deo. 5. County Treas- Coeur d'AIene olty. Idaho, at 12:30 this urer E. H. Landes has been arrested, states tbat tbe town is on fire and for S15.120 morning charged with being responsible assistance needed. A special tralni with a He asserts that fire shortage in tho treasury. engine left here at 1 o'clock. burglars on November 6th last entered tbe A SAW MILL BURNED. Office, blew open tbe safe and secured 97000 lia cash, but be did not report the burglary fire Cocub d'Alene. Idaho. Deo. 5 to the authorities until Tuesday last. The early this morning destroyed the saw rest of the portage be accounts for by mill of thei Saginaw Mill Company, together stating tbat the experts who examined the with 400,000 feet of lumber. The loss Is .books made a rolstake in tbe footings. about $40,000. ht to-nig- r - The Hudson Itlver Barge Disaster Dwindles to Two Fatalities Mira- culous Escape of Passengers on J an Express Train County Treas urer Short Politician Arrested for Perjury. i I New Yobk. Deo. B. This morning the chief clerk of Russell Sage said that ar- rUngementa bad been made for the tempo rary transaction of the business of Sage's utiles at the oRlce bf .Caldwell & Bunker. Osborne had a large force of mD at work overhauling tbo great pile of rubbish, pick Ing out valuable pipers which the explosion scattered all orer itbe; premises. The men who were injured by the explosion yeater tlay are mostly dot ok well this morning. i I I ONLT TWO V&Orijt WIHB KILLED. Washington E. Connor says that be called upon Sage this morning and found blm looking bright and cbeerfuL He will bj all In a few days. He said tbat no right aitain liouds were lost. The Only loss will be by the destruction of the office and furniture to Insuector Bvrncs is exerting himself and Identify the bomb-throwtry and locate Tbe entire deteotlve fores of tbo out on tbe case. city Uwas It now believed to be an were undisputed killed. tbat tbat only 'two people (act bomb-throwF. Norton, Sage's tbe jand'B. Drivate secretary. I iSo has Russell 8age recovered from thoroughly tbe effects it yesterday's explosion that be has just announced bis Intention of business Monday. resuming I AW AVTOeST Of THI HEAD. tDeputy Coroner Jenkins made an autopsy aay on too neaa or tne aynaruite dooioto weeks thrower. It will itake several harden the brain 'sufficiently to make a examination practicable; Tbe mlcroscoplo bomb-throwhas; been Identified, but so far his name has not been ascertained. lie to wu rampant anarchist, and is believed have balled from flan Franolsoo. In a con In this olty a few weeks ago, tbe venation bomb-throwsaid, he had been arrested for Fran making Incendiary speeches In aSan museum cisco. Captain Henry, llorne, lecturer, has Identified tbe head of the bomb-tbrowas that of a roan who bad a convsrratlon with him two weeks ago. Tbe tu an, whose j "J ', ' KiHE HI HAS VoROOTTEN, wanted Home to j go out lecturing on mo- nODOlles. railroads and socialistlo topics. tliorne says that all the man told blm was that he was going I to invite all the capital ists like Oould and Sage, and If they did not 'corns to near norne ne wouia invite tnem 'once again, and If they still Ignored tbo re blow thetu all. quest he would William D. Tyler of Twoouia. Wash., called at the morgue this afternoon and viewed the dead man's fade. The visitor thought the face bore a striking resemblance to tbat of- a man named! Wilson, who was at one time business manager of the Taooma and who badi been in an Insane asy ledger 'lum in Illinois. The police reported this afternoon tbat portion! of a human body In tbe ' they found ruins near Sage's office. The fragments wra sent to the morgue. It Is believed I er. er er i er er -- i Train jtobber - T" ' i Dr. Graves'spTrial Again Postponed. Denver, Decjs. The trial of Dr. Graves was attain adjourned beoauso of the Illness of Judge Rising. to-d- ay IIItOULiOUSv ESCAPE. Passenger Train Plongea Into a Bayou and Nobody Killed. A A ! j BOMB-THROWE- er ., 1 Wednesday. October afternoon. Carr Alfred L. L. you please write me where you are end wneu i can see you mere, and stoppingW. D. Souiuwortu, San Francisco, obtigo, I Care Morris liote. No. 11 West Street 1 Williams (colored), Thomas Oari W. R. Parkins. William Thomas (colored); Andy Holmes (colored). jj Byrnes, sent the following to Inspector Chief of Polloe Crowley of San Francisco: "Presto Godfret T. Jasinthere tbe been any i person arrested in your city the subjects (pooches "Capitalism." archism" and Government Control of If so, wire ute his; name, age, description and date of arrest, together with any par ticulars you may nave relative to me matter. Answer soon as possible, ' No answer was received - F. (oolored), Robertson, J. Kineben, porter, J. T. Oarver,S J, L. Steele of New York. Judge W. U. Blake si an, Cicero Thomas (oolored). Lawrence Plant of New Orleans. The wreok wuM caused by a broken true! UK WAS A KANSAS CITY REAL ESTATE DEALER. of the tender and, considering the speed at 5.There la reason to which 'the train was running and the disKansas City., Deo. believe that Hugh D. Wilson, late member tance it dropped Into tbe bayou, it is a of the real estate firm ofj Brewster & Wilson miracle that nojone was killed. n this city. Is tbe man who threw tbe bomb THE DlilZZAUD. nlro Sage yesterday.Men who knew at Million Wilson said that, the published description of the would-b- e assassin Is bis. Wilson made Business Entirely Suspended and considerable money In business here. Great Loss of Stock Feared. with tbe but his friend say; that almost boom of be the Ellen everydale, N. D., Dec $ Business is jlost collapse ago he moved to New almost entirely Suspended hero because of thing. 'About a yearaver that they have tbe blizzard raging. Huge drifts are In the York. Persons bers he has for the past few streets. Great lately heard tbat lloss is feared among the months been In straitened olrou instances stock.' In his need of for and family. support BUSINESS entirely suspended. NOT THE ESCAPED LUNATIC N. Dec. Pembina. Deo.D. 5. terrible Hiram the Wilson, Utica, lunatic sent to the Stats Hospital .here blizzard is still paging here, and has caused some time ago, was not. the, off business. No one can get the who made the attempt on in orsuspension out of the ilty because of snow banks the life of Russell Sage yesterday. ten and fifteen feet high. past, two years lor making incendiary of "Anou Bail-roitds- f" to-nig- ht. I , - - ' 3T- - - he bomb-throw- er . I "THIS WY0MINO WAR. llanchers Graall Terrorised Want to Sell Out. Chetennb, Wyo4 bo. 5. and . to rspeciat THE BLOCKADE BROKEN. Forks! N. D. Deo. 5 Tbe Grand weather and the snow blockade has is clear been broken. Trains by three engines arrived from tbe south and east, but no trains arrived from the north and west. to-da- y, wrst in tears. Tribune. The Johnson, bounty war seems St. Paul, Deo. 5. The Pioneer Press to be over for the present. A couple of from Devil's Lake, N. D., says: small ranchers have1 sought the protection of special greatest snow blixzard experienced for the' Sheriff, with the statement that they The active operations this many years quit are! "under warning." John R. Smith, hours after forty-eigrs-put- od a rustier, who has; been missing tour has reappeared.: lie was away on a days, business trip, and says that he was followed. Smith Is fearful that he will be assassinated, and wonts to sell out and Thei Sheriff has a well leave the country. theory, but Will not arrest any grounded most one The alarming:' threats are made gainst the range- managers and foremen who have been resisting the rustlers. Is quiet. The theory tbat tho thieves Uiav-been fighting among themselves over a illvlslon of , tbe spoils Is; advanced to meet the general belief tbat the plundered stock t tnen have become desperate at the incapa city of the law to jproteet property on tbe speb prairies. ht of rage, morning, depositing a greater quantity of snow than has fallen in the: entire three past years. . j - Buf-Sfa- lq e AUKESTED FOR FORGERY. jj ; ' . a Misunderstanding Politician liasMothr-ln-LWith Ills I ; w. ' ? a. ; lurdered Woman's ' Cody Evidence. to Ex-Iium- fTRistjNE Dis- San Francisco Orxmtere Series. y Coroner Pearson and Dr. J. tt..7. 7pra summoned to Bono, eight miles ,st of here, to extract bullets from Sol Keldeffer, who has' It ofr lira. "t ve elglit months. Last March s ': .. fr Ind., Deo. home early one morning, ninths evfctlij about sun- - J i w'f!. o". ; t. . -1 ia was - i' iii tv 3 la iiir f ror t'.-l- THAT WILL This sale will be appreciated. Cotton Factory Burned. to-nig- ht. uration of the Recent Revolt. , . ji two secret societies, named tbe Tslntnan and the Tsaill, composed of emigrants from China proper, proceeded to Mongolia and Inaugurated a revolt against foreigners and Christians centered in tbe district of in the Drovinee of Jehot. According to tbe latest estimates, from three hundred to five hundred Christians, several native priests, a Mongolian Prince and some unconverted natives were massacred. Many churches were pillaged and burned, especially in tbe towns of Tsint Chang and Ping Suten. Tbe Emperor, on learning of tbe uprising, ordered Tsung LI Van.an to telegraph to of tbe province, and tbe Governor-Gener- al all Tartar commanders in Kanchurls, to dispatch all tbe available troops to the scene of the revolt. The first engagement between1 the troops and the rebels took place November 25th. The rebels were defeated, the troops advancing on tbem from various points and completely surrounding tbem. Tbe different commanders have been Instructed to proteot all tbe religious establishments and prevent further massacres. Tbe rebels were unable to count on tbe the Inhabitants, and It is likely support ofwill soon be suppressed. that they - District Attorney of King county have finished the investigation Into the causes of the landslide on the Northern Pacific at Canton two weeks ago, and find that there Is no neoesslty to hold an inquest over the bodies of the inen killed In the accident. The Coroner said : "There is no question as to tbe cause of the death of the men, and no charge of criminal negligenee on tbe part of tbe company could be sustained. Nine or ten men are still ruisslog. and I believe that they have either escaped or been carried down the river; Four bodies have been recovered, and further search is being made." TUB BABQE DISASTER. All On Board Accounted for Except Two, who were Drowned. New York. Dec 5 Nothing- IdeSnlt t yet known as to the number of llles lost by - tbe barge disaster in the Hudson last night. were saved. hut no two stories agree as to the umber of people on the. barges at the time they cap sized. It Is believed that at least thirty lives were lost. A dispatch from Haver- straw at noon states that only two lives were lost by the disaster last night. All on board tbe bardges are accounted !for. The only dead are Nicholas Narel and Frank It is known that thirty persons . wateiiItank bursts. 1 V L E I OH . 5 Whitney, White soon. X - Pants for Nothings. ' Leave your order for one stilts of clothes, and get a pair of pants and an overcoat for nothing, at Jos. Baumgarten's, The Tailor. Santa Claus's reception and display of beautiful goods for Christmas presents, commencing at 7 p. m. on Monday, December 7th. and continuing until Xmas eve, at tbe Utah Book & Stationery Co.'s, 73 Main street. DToops gallon tank 'at tfie City Waterworks col. lapsed when about half full of water today. The hoops gave way and the tank felt with a crash to the ground, a distance of thirty feet. The' noise sounded as if a boiler had burst. The water spurted from the tank and the staves went fly In;? in all directions, and many fell upon the waterworks and city; Jail below. : Esrlaeir plentiful in - this vale of sorrow as COMJVIOfl PEOPIaH. HTt STANDARD GjVTKE. UiiOlu coMMoyi-SHHSH- And methods. Immediate Improvement Impossible. 2,000 references. Book explanations and proofs mailed (sealed) free. Address ERIC MEDIO AL. CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. i . .. .... 7:00a ra. For Butte. PorUand, San Francisoo 10:85 a. m. and Cache Valley. ......... and Park City S:30s. m. For Cache Valley For all Eastern points and San FranA cisoo...,; ......0:00p.m. For Juab and Eureka 7;0a, m. Mlliord and jlnMrmedtate points. 4:00 p. ra. JFor 7:10a. m For Terminus and Tooele. Dsily. Sundays exoepted. Milford do not run Trains between Juab and : j Sundays. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 201 UAM ST. Fcrall Eastern noints. that is all there is to the sub- - . - .;- rt i Genl; tt tt ng -: -- i am tbe doctor that recommended Cotlcura Remedies tor XX. F, Penson, I have known them to cure several bad cases of akin and blood diseases, and I say they are good. MISS MARY E. BROOKS. M. D. 1 , Cuticura Resolvent. The new Blood and Skin Purifier,, and of II amor Remedies, cleanses the blood greatest of all and poisonous elements, and thes reimpurities moves the cause, while Cuticura, tbe crest skin eure, sod Cutionr Soap, an exquisite skin beautlfier. clear tbe akin and scalp, and restore the hair. Thus the Cuticura Remedies cure every species of itching, barnlng, scaly, pimply, and blotchy skin, scalp, and blood diseases, from pimples to scrofula, from to ase, when the best physicians faiL vInfancy . lru; to Cure t,kiu t'Jend for "HowCorporation. py. .ij Diseases, 64 50 illBstratlons, and IOC tuiairoonialg. and beautied purtdAbsolutely I u by Catieur pure. fep II , Hack ol Ha. I aci,, t.D 'say 1 r rheuretst'.iia. 1. ci 1 1 .:, 1 :. - j- s, r T weakness. t. L - . The same exercise of good EYS-AT-JLJ.- .-' GUNTER, ATTORNEYS AT Progress building. WH.3U I. ST CAST. H. S. LAN ST. AN EY A STUART. ATTORN KYS AT LAW. X 1 J Rooms 506 and 507 Progress Building. 7ILUUR& WEEKS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Koom i. oa wet SeooiKt toutn street. i mux. sTosta w. h. moKson. i ATTORNEYS AT LAW. DICKSON A STONE. Progress BcUding CORKER. Patent Attorney, Patent on Caveats, to. Patent drawing, models u order. , Oioe. S&l Uaia street &us : Lakecaty. LEWIS Attorney as Law. No. XVi Msia ... GLENN Tfc AtA - - , K.. WcKNANY. LOOM iiuiidin. 0u A PUTNAM. Attorneys 7lKii and 415 Progress Kalldlng. 1IAKSUALL B LNNETT, Jones s lisDC hi. 5 and VI6. 'Iribur. buii T?' ac Law. 414 s ".i r.r. ar Counselor.. 1 t- - r Ajt, 1 - (. the cihect tnnouoi! 1T (7" Atl, POIJtTS . Through Sleepers to St. Paul a ad llinnespolt witb direot eoanestloas for poiuls ii Iowa. Minnesota and Dakota. . t Fas-seig- ir) 7-- T'rZJCioea a - etc. -, ;. i-a- t GL- - vj.i ;...s kieura jrf'i t. IjL I' i,tr ti rt rod Eu .uf. t. t and ooly a scui.i cotiUiCition, or rii fjtapwu lu.,, tatuotiij -, & slai; lor r ly. . . i. . - Ko.3. No. L 7:U)aa. m. m. 6:48 11:30a. 6:40 p. 6:50 p. 13:50. 1:00 a. 4:60a. 4:5 a. Ar Grand Juno. Lv Grand J vno. A r Green River. 7 :00 p. 6:45 p. m. 11:15 p. m. u:do a. m. 10: W a. m. ra. m. m. 1: 10 p. 1 :tO p. 4:47 p. 6:07 p. Lv Green River. Lv Salina..... 7:30 m. 6:51 at m. Lv MAQtl..... Lv Thistle.,. 12:01 pj. ia. Q:&3 a. m. 10:16 p. Ar Provo...... p. m. 10:15 a. ro. lo:55 p. Lv Provo 12:55 p, m. 10:33 a. m. 10:55 p. A r Salt Lake.. 9:90 p; m. 18:01.p. m. 12:20 a. Lv Salt Lake., 8:30 p. m. 13: 12 p. m. W:a0a. ArOgden. ... 3:4Q p m. 1 :30 p. in. 1 :30 a. LOCAL SERVICE. m. ro. m. in. m. m. ' m. , in. to. in. m. m. m. m. in. TUSK, PROVO AXD Srai2TOVIt.I.K. AMERICA a. m. " ' T1XLE TABLE. CZICLEU, Zc4Urta . r i it - 1 - 1 t!?i fed and t Caasenrer. Trains will ran daily between Salt Lake City and Park City as follows: ' SALT LAKE CITY. SU, 8:00 a ra Train t leave Eighth South . .. and Main 4.00 p.pg " 3 10:30 n and South Main 3 arrive s-- 4 e)p.iB Vrafn 1 PARK CITY. arrive Park Clty.........i...c.TO:30a.aa 8 " S leave 6:53 p. m 8:GJ a.m " 4 OCee aud Depot corner Eighth South as 4 3lalB street T. J. MACKPNTOSEt. Genl. Prt. and Pass. Aise&t . r and ether t In Effect April 1st, 18frs. J. the o fa:::::::::le SCXIaiaSt. XTo. tailch. P. O. Eox3ii C-- ) st L. Denver.. .... Lv Colo. Sp'gs.. Lv Pueblo.. ... Lv Leadville. .. Lv Glenwood... er t. '- Ko.5. - BAST. - soeedilv and a 1 cure every iotmot Nervous, Chroftla. 1 riv Eexual Lieases. Lest 1dm ood. Set. '"1 Ve.. of outX nets. Li.jveyLormat - a Liver. Troubles, Diseases Lrinrr, ef tao Heart. or nio&J L.s and Throat, J seases of ti c f of tie Par-'v.l a" 1 Lowt;i, I -:i t.jtl,itittn.a. eafs .. Nettal j s 'I re Godcu-:- , C. . c i Bya an "tct t cf t.e tt y. C-- At Denver jWest axd NoBTHBOtntD. Runs Fast Vestibule Trains with Th rough Cars, connecting witb Sleepers and Diniag Tbrouzb Trains for Milwaukee. Madison and Wisconsin and Michigan. all points la ' p-- " . 6:10 a. ro. Utah Central Railway witb wbich the creai . ra. A-t- Unfailins L m. , m. m. i ra, ra. 6:45a. ra. 9:50 p. m: 6:30 a. m. 8:60 p. m. 10:00 a. m. 1 .25 p. ia. 1 :07 a. m. 5:55a. m. 7:20 p. ru. 1 : 10 p. m. 8:20 a. m. 3:2 p. M. 4:10a. m. ru. 7:00 a. ro. :S0p. SIVGDAIC For tickets, sleeping ear reservations, and ail information, apply at any office, or t VT. I 8TANNAKD, General- Agent, Salt Lake City. 11. ki. MEARS, Traveling Freight anl Salt Lake City. Vlee-PreiAgent. W. 11. NhWAlAN, Third jr.Y. M. tflllTMAK, General Manager. A TUlUliln General Passenger sod Ticket Agent. . 8:30 p. 6:40 a. 6:55 p. 11:35 p. 11:40o. 13:35 a. Leave Salt Lake 8:00a. m. Returning arriva Fait Lake A .00 p. m. D.C. DODGE. i. WE LBV. J.H.BENNETT. G. F. A P. A. Gen. M'er. Sunt. 9 . a BRADLEY, ovar .... Attwey 07. rO' OTlirfciCiLii (all 1 UOOPEU Green River Lv Qreen River. A r Grand Juno. Lv Grand Juno. Ar Glenwood... Ar Lead Til lo... Ar Pueblo A f Colo Sp'gs.. Ar 12 . SO ... JF. -- AkSalina....... : Would not tempt the busy, An?ricaa bustling, brainy to the priceless part witb treasure of food . bealto, which be cam gala sad preserve by, the use ml those Safe. Sure, Effective and :06 p. m. 0 AK0 DOLLAR 0 T,liLU0n St ..'-- Sli. A 8:3Us m. 0:40 a. m. fi:50a. m. ll:'J0a. m. 11:40a. m. V4:3H p. m. 3:60 p. m. D:uo p. m. R:S6 p. to. 6:56 p. m. :4S Leave Salt Lake 6:50 a. m., :C5 p. ro. and 8:55 p. in. p. m ; arrive Salt Lake 13:01 noon and Arrive Salt Lake from Provo and Spriugville, judg. rhent in other, business is necessary in successful advertising; in truth more care is needed, for less is known of it by the masses. No. L 1S-.5- 5 HHWSPAPHn ADVHPTlSiyiG THE TRIBUNE. . G. Tramo ujr. u. r. - ATTORNEYS. SMITH. LAWYER, MORLAN GRANT H.Mining Uw a specialty. & McNALLtf, ATTORN Law. Office. Commercial block, .third floor,' rooms 41 and 42, Salt Lake City. r , M-- TABLE. No.a p. m. :f6 p. m. :47 p. m. :47p. m. :35p. ro. LV tIRI, " tbe residence of the bidder, made payable to tbe order of tbe Commissioner of Indian affairs for of the at least five per cent of the amount wbich check or draft will be forfeited to or bidders bidder the United States in case any an award shall fail to promptly exereceiving cute a contract witb good and sufficient sureties, otherwise to be returned nto the bidder. lieu of a certified Bids accompanied by cash I check will not be considered. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, or any part of any bid, if deemedj for the beet t Interest of the service. For any further information as to location of means of transportation, labor etc, buildings, ROBKRT VVAUGH, to apply 1636 U. S. Indian Agent. D. E. BURLEY. Genl. Agt. Passer. Dept, K. Millie. K. L. Lokax. V Ko.0. Ogden... Lake. Ar Salt Lv Salt Lake . Provo. ..... Af L Provo.,... Af Thistle..... A r MantL ; : Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. and all 'WaskscM, Delxjllty. or later excesses, tram of evilsNtrrMiMM, from early errors tbe tbe results of overwork, sickness, worry, etc Full and tone Klven to every development, strength, onran and portion of tbe body. Simple, natural seen. Failure pro-posa- South axd iEATBOUMI. 10.-4-5 i TIME J F.ffeet Sunday, November 1, 1891. - ulW IF - in CURBENT - or VVCSTtRM PACIFIC ject of successful advertising All the - rectlao IoJ school talk about sond so being theKing Proposals for UnUdlngrs. of Advertisers is gammon, and all U. S. Indian SebVjck tlTAH. AobnOt. Uintah Odbat and . Death of Captain Keefe. Whits Rocks, Uintah CoM Utah. Nov 0, 1891. )- talk about certain lines of trade "PROENDORSE Boise Citt, Ida., Dec. 5i Captain Joseph OEALEDforPROPOSALS. and O nosals to erection of Schoolatbuildings,' Keefe. Company C, Fourth Infantry, died addressed White Rocks, being- especially adapted to adver-Usitbe undersigned here yesterday. Uintah county, Utah, will be received at this until one o'clock p. m. of January 27th, Agenev is misleading and erroneous. on the Ouray reservation, about 184)3, for one mile erecting nortb of tbe junction of tbe Uintah and to and! on tbe west The truth is success in every line of Duchesne rivers.v SCROFULOUS BABY. bank of the Uintah adjacent river, three (3) briok, stone or frame school buildings, as per ibe plans and specifications which may ofbe examined at tbe pursuit is achieved by work,; pel- offices of the Republican, Denver, Colorado, Tuibchk, of Salt Lake City, I Utah, and at severance and intelligent action. Our Family Physician Recommends Ths this Agency. Cuticura Remedies and Says ' .1 Bidders will be required to ubmlt separate bids for each building, aud state the length of There is scarcely a line of legitimate They Cured Our Child. time proposed to be consumed In their construction. 5 business' that cannot be strength, CIBTITIBD CHECEl Miles to Get Cntleara, Father Went ,:' bid must be accompanied jby a certified Each ThamKful and feels and Wants check or draft upon some United States DeposiOthers to Io as lie Did. tory or solvent National Bank in the vicinity of ened and increased ten fold by My child broke out with scrofula when two mouths old. and we tried everything that the doctor could do. It lookout bis hair and broke out on his Umbi and noe. It was then Cuticura Remedies were recommended by our doctor wbo attended blm. and is now sitting here. The dots-tsaid Cuticura Remedies cured and recommends thera for all diseasesuiyofchild, tbe skin and blood. It did not take but one set of Cuti-cu- r Remedies. I went twenty five miles lo tbem. My child is well and has a fine head get of hair as cau be, for which I feel thankful to you, tor my wife is in bad health. I have recommended Cnticura Remedies to others. Print this if you think it will oaose any person to do as I dil. D. F. PENSOJT, Langley, Pike Co, Ark. Grander is (in ( i t W,send tbe marvelotis French Remedy CALTHOSfree, aud n. tee that Calthos will legal STOP Dlwfc.rfM A EhImIwi, Cl'KK Hnennstorrhea.VArleoeele mil KTOBE iMtVlsor. Use it and pay ifsatisfied. Aidrau, VON MOHL CO., Sola Xwirieu AswU, ClwuaU, Chte, TIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILWAY. RI0N stretched from Washington's head THE THROUGH CAR LINE. to Lincoln's, nearly every man in EFFECTIVE NOVEUBER 1, 1891. the land mig-heasily pass under it without knocking" his hat oiE Trains Arwe acd Depart at Salt Lak Daily as Fellows: Common folks run the land. They ARRIVE 4:00 s. raFrom all Eastern toint rbrm constitute From society, Butte. Portland, Logan, Park City practically and San Franolsoo .. 1:33 p. ra. From all Eastern points the bulwarks of Government and From Uacne valley, ogden ana interi . 80 1. m. 7: ....... mediate points ,1... points 9:40k. m. Miliorti and Intermediate business. Genius is rare. Common SFrom From Juab and Eureka. 6:40 p. m. 4:00 p. ro. From Terminus and Tooele.. people overcome obstacles by j , DEPART Swellbody and Portland Cutters. Banner Attachments for Buggies and Carts. Wagons, HuKtries, Carts and Harness. 8TDEEKEE BRi. iIUFimKIiIS CO:, S3 aud 35 Muln St.. Salt Lake City. grant. Co. Will Resume. New Tork. Dec; 5. Tbe assignee says that White & Co.'s affairs are in such a condition that the firm will resume business HERE is nothing- so Some humorist has said, metaphorically, that if a rope were IMafitl 4m luxrti TUTJTXlXUTJXnJTIXTiriJTXl General Freight Agent Dead. Doc 5. F. B. Gave Way and the; Flood Does Elach Oamagej Sold everywhere. Price, .Cuticura, 50c ; Soap, Anaheim. Cal.. Dec 5 The larre 60.000 25c; Resolvent. II. Prepared by the Potter and Chemical Boston. Tho 1 - Houston, committee bad another conferencegrievance with tbe Southern Pacific officials. Little progress Was made, and it is understood tbat their troubles are as far from settlement as ever. Tbe men ask a horizontal increase in wages on all divisions from New Orleans to San Francisco, and this the road refuses to i all-w- oo . Cannot Settle the Grievances. Tex.. Dec. 5. The 7H7. f Tie-dayoya- ng Omaha, Neb., APPRECIATED The sale will commence BELOW WE QUOTE SOME OF OUR PRICES: Burt & Mears' Shoes $5. 00 Hats, Christy Former Price, $5,loo. $3.75 Former Price, $8.00 ; "p" Dunlap &, Knox Block, $2. Underwear, Furnishing Goods, Camels' Hair and Medicated Mills White Shirts, 75c; former $ .OO; former price, $2.00. New York price, $ .50. Clothing, what we have left, go at any price, Make us an offer. AMERICAN CLOTHING & SHOE COMPANY, YOLlLlVXISI &z WALTER, Proprietors. ISO IV1AI2ST. CHINESE SECRET SOCIETIES. They Are Responsible for the Inaug- assistant general freight agent of the Union Pocific Road, died this morning. His death was tbe result of an operation for ulceration of tbe bowels. C.J 13 loryY)(, Deeember oT)day i Des Moinks, la., Nov. 5. Tbe Des Moines Cotton Mill burned The mill employed 150 hands. The value j of tbe property destroyed was about $150,000, largely covered by insurance i The Coroner Exonerates the Northern Pacing of Any Blame.' Seattle, Waslj., Dec 8. Tbe Coroner and ed Find TCiiEUL, m THAT LANDSLIDE. w. Is a sen Minneapolis, bei over circles the Indictsation in political ment of Timothy E. Byrnes for uttering a forsed document. By roes is one of the besf known young" Republicans here. He of the vui Chief Appointment Clerk Wlndom, and Treasury Department under is now National organiser of the National document League of Republican Clubs. The Is a deed of having uttered he is accused Mrs. G. Goodrich, from his mother-in-laasserts that tbe for a number of lots. He affair is the result of a misunderstanding as between himself and:I' f to Lis powers. AN OLD CIlIMn. Tbe northbound passenger train on tbe Louisville. New Orleans & Texas Railroad left tbe track near Evansvllle, Miss,, tb is morning and rolled down a thirty-fo- ot embankment. A) passenger on the train who arrived this afternoon, asserts that three were killed. The officials of tbe road deny this and say that nobody was killed and nine were wounded. to-d- ay has disappeared with $15,000, leaving three motherless children. 1 PR ICES I PRICES! PRICES T E Rolled Down an Embankment A j this ceatUyon.: Would 3 ij Paris, Dec. 5. Tbe Chinese Legation reMinneapolis Minn., Dec special an official dispatch ceived to the efM. from Emmetsburg, la., days tbat T. Daniels of the West Bend Lumber Company fect tbat on the night of November 18th 5. - ' Memphis. Tenn.. Dec 5 Deserted Ills Motherless Children. Memphis. Teiin., Deo. 5. Tho northbound passenger on the Louisville. New Orleans & Texas, left the rack near Evansjvllle. Miss., this morning, ran along tbe ties for 170 feet and on to a treitle over a bayou.J This gave way and the itrain, consisting of two day coaches, one Pullman' sleeper and two bag gage cars, was precipitated thirty feet Into the remains w(hre that the bayou, which Is partially fillod with , I PART Or THE BODV. water. No person was killed. Sixteen per Iorne gave Inspector Byrnes a card sons were Injured, some qu lte seriously. sent blm. On it Following Is the list: which the bomb-throwJ I. wis written: Oonduotob L J. Thomas, C. Pennington, newsboy. Captain JIarrv Home: J nailed, but failed to ;. 1 ay . ! TstAITM We be! ieve that the public generally will be glad to learn the building No. 20 Main street is to be torn down early in thepringand a new building put up' for us. We therefore will place our entire stock on the market to close, in order to vacate this building in 90 days, as we intend to suspend business while the new building is being erected. We also believe that those who intend purchasing Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Trunks and Valises, within the next 90 days, will be glad to know that they can be bought at Before Quoted by fi)y Jfous ir? Cjty. prices feuer : r ." We have a large stock to dispose of within that time, and fully realize that we cannot do this unless we make U-- Suspects. St. Louis. Dec. 5. Men giving: tbe names of Thomas II. and Robert M. Jordan, who few say tbat they Came from Carmi, Ills.,ona susfor ork. were arrested days ago lend G with of connected the ale, being &lcion robbery.- Both deny their complicity. The Jordan brothers were closely examined and interrogated by Chief Harri-ga- n this morning, and were released, as they told a seemingly straight story. ) Contract Labor. Imported Dot. 5. Pearl button-makin- g Chicago, is not a new lndustry in the United States, according to United States District Judge Blodgett, and. by his instruction, the jury to-dreturned a verdict of guilty against A, Zeisker for importing, under contract, A eight Austrladt pearl button-maker- s. motion was made for a new trial. STREET. NO. 120 be S , - 8.-- i i ; - c'-;- mf - a. C U f . ' T..S. tilV- - It C f-- - A- 1 FOT,L".r ' ii i tin- ' - t V i 4. - |