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Show ,X X MOBXTNO, DECEMBER - A- I j apon bis desk with other papers, and AfinAIGIlLiEIlT. down that he had turned his back to speak to ESCHEAT some ons SOATilKlG FIIIDHIGS FILED. about other natters. .When he was through he missed the letter. His firs theory was that some enterprising newspaper man had taken.AIt away., tot. scoop" search among the other papers. Izzz Calls Up the Parsons the newspaper ofttces proved this erroneous, and U. S. Attorney Umn Pets Tfctn ia then be was totally at a lost. i I Cbrgcs ia Opea Ccnrt. Fern fsr tfca Mcccrd. Speculation of all kind was rife, the most common oplntnu being that some friend of tbe Marshal's bad taken it away, ome lawyer, per hap, who wished to serve a double excitement was Inpurpose. The was LETTER FRO U UJ S. ATTORNEY YARIAN. tense, and decided to tell ORDERS AMD DOInSS OF THE COURTS. Anally It Judge Zane of It, and his ttgbtly-draw- n Hps poke volumes In regard to the culprit should he be discovered. At a very late hour a Tribcjte reporter went to Clerk Mcand asked to see the minute book of It Forms the Text for Blistering Millan the court. Tbe book was lying on tbe open Dr. Richards' House Barjglarfzed or the Lewd Marshal Such as Few counter, A Female Larcenlst Gets at Year fa where It had been handled twenty iiecelve A. Sensation times since Men on and left tbe courtroom, It; tbe Pen Probate and Pollen Courts Caused taking It uptb4 book which .was tilted Later of the by Stealing General Criminal Record, from W . Its back page the paper which e dropped v arian s wr. . had been stolen. juetcer, Tbere Is scarcely a q nest Ion that tbs paper was stolen and then returned surand placed lit the minute book. reptitiously United States District Attorney Varlan Mr. McMillan was positive that on yesterday' filed his findings in the esIn Judge Zant't Court yesterday morning HE HAD ROT PLACED IT there was a startling aenatlon. At the where it was proceedings Instituted against the snre that cheat "found, and House. Historian's Office. Tithing-yar- d Gardo opuing. the Chief Justice began pro- It had been taken from, hisequally desk. property and the church farm. A deceedings by stating that be had received When the matter was reported to Judge cree was for each piece of property a letter from U. Bj Attorney Varlan In re- Zane and he was told that Mr. Variants escheated,prepared and after setting forth tbat from In bad been letter, found, be smiled 19. 1855, until March 31. 1887. the gard to Marshal Parsons.; ,Ie banded" the original January a wort of way and said that there superior of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y letter to Cleric McMillan to file, and then be was Saints 4 question in bis mind about Church scarcely was a orgnnized for charitable corporation ale began McMiltoape the been abstracted. having paper ' Judge Zane la a Venerable man. Ills purposes, etc.. a description of the property great lan, he said. Was a marvelous mai In tbe escheated and a resume of the legal proof matter and feacourt Is one his of filings handling distinguishing courtesy are given and clones with the conceedings on could hand his any paper tures. To see such a man depart from his desired place of law found by the Court, which a minute' Tbe Judsre further clusions as follows: are usual manner and hurl such an anathema said thatIn the concomitant circumstances As conclusions of law the Court finds: That upon a publlo o HI cor as:- followed was acquitted all (ambitious newspaper men of allot the real property described in these were acquired and left only !j tbe preand, on the 3rd day of March. enough to call for tbs tense stillness that any complicity, some friend of the man A. D. 1887, the date of the dissolution, held, by that fell upon his audience and held It chained sumption of tbe Church of Jesus whom the paper most concerned had been the latof corporation Latter-Dauntil be finished. Men stood up and instrumental Saints in violation of the It removal, lie could not Christ in 8. 1863, tbat no of act unCongress grasped railings and the batiks of cbalrs understand, however, why any sensible man part thereof or is held July or occupied excluwas approved til they fairly creaked beneath the pressure had done sucb a foolish thing, us It hap- sively for the purposes of the worship of God, or of their bands. Tho; dropping of a pin in the pened to be record vary easily replaced. of parsonages connected therewith, or of burial and the case, for no sooner was grounds: and it is subject to most distant quarter of the great courtroom In fact, such States as provided by see-- ; could bare been heard distinctly as Judge Judge Zane's ponsent given than Attorney tion 13 oftoautheactUnited ix " of Congress entitled Act to Kane punctuated bis speeeb with silence Varlan bad furnished the reporters with a amend .'in net entitled to amend section an When It was all copy of the letter, which was soon ready for 5353 of the Revised Statutes set almost painful. that was of tbe United States created such a iu reference to bigamy, and for other purposes. over, men turned and looked at each other, publication. fl'h matter profound stir lliat It was known all over thjs The cases will be carried to tbe Territorial dumbly, ' and then turned away streets mutely, half an hour, and the pre- Supreme Ufratn wlthjii Court and thence to the United This is what the Chief Justice of, Utah sumption Is tlat the man who took the letStates Court. Supreme Marshal of this Terrl- - ter feared exposure and returned It the first said concerning the A GRAND LABCtXT CHARGE. ' Howmoment he so could do unobserved. tor i A "cullud pusson" of the female persuaever that may be, the mystery of the letter's Zane's Remarks. Judge title of ffie sion, bearing the euphonious one I is IT will tbe n disappearance) that of for puzzle ted States "The Attorney the n an watchman and Smith, night Its to Court and for attachees me a to many Tjtftli lias addressed days came before McKeever Thomas named same come, unless circumstance fortuitous as Chief Justice, whichcommunication to contains charges Zane with charged than yesterday,; grand to Judge who tbe tbe stole letter.' K. II. points the effect that Parsons. United Suites larceny by an elderly man named Burton. Marshal, has made amorous and lascivious The prosecuting witness declared that A TREMENDOUS EPPJBOT. advances to Anna Prindle, a prisoner In his of his purge, trashy but "Effle" robbed him ImnUn and he to made her that custody, Vane Oavs Parsons plethoric, and tbat after "snatching" it shen Jadgs proper and lewd solicitations, and further The Boasting..Was threw it over a fence, where Nightwatch-maDecisive. that be was guilty of conduct towards her McKeever saw it thrown, and picked it that the law defines as an' asaatilt and batThe effect which Ellas H. Parsons, United up. despoiling it. and throwing It back. The under circumstances. very tery this States Marshal for tbe Territory of Utah jury listened very patiently aggravating to the story told That conduct) towards ber was both and lord of ths by McKeever. and acquitted him. but With Penitentiary harem, fondly tbe without and within the walls of the Pen- believed bis Effle it was different. They said sorry bluff of a libel suit she dusky itentiary, but while she was In bis actual was and Judge Zane, sentenced guilty, t'RiBUKE and legal custody. Complaints are also against The would have on the her to one In the Penitentiary, while year made by another female prisoner by the dl!d yesterday morn- McKeever was discharged. name of Maggie Faulkner, who was In his community ing under the fierce onslaught which Chief Ruark, was Hugh Iiook, true name Hugh custody In tho Penitentiary because of her Justice on a charge of Zane before Zane tuude arraigned Judge the works, upon enemy's to failure give security for her appearance and which is a criminal assault upon Em ma Hlgglnson. reported foregoing. For years He as a witness. The crime of which Anna be given a Zane been pleaded not guilty and wl a case. celebrated has for tbe Judge waa convicted was an assault to l'rindle week to next out make chance manner In can he whleh artistic roast one commit murder, not involving her want truly Tbe Curtain Real Estate Company was on t$e judicial spit, but it Is not of chastity. Whether these women be aIn subject In retbe of given Bailiff thirty days to file a statement that memory any Sprague chaste or otherwise, they are under tho pro- effort In to to which tbe certain transactions thittof yesterday. gard tection of the law, and they are deprived of The few the past excelled United has States taken of wbo Marshal exceptions. the had supporters autheir liberty uo .further than the law A FRUITLESS CONVICTION. when be faintly rallied: around bis standard thorizes It. sufficient courage to file his libel The jury in the case of May Hart, charged 'Anna Prindle Is serving a brief term, summoned before the fire of Judge with keeping a bouse of or short, suit dissipated and wbether her term was brought in words as quickly as virgin snow flakes a verdict of guilty yesterday, but the atone of the purposes for whichlong she is there Zane's amorous Sol. Old beneath the for tbe defendant filed a motion for glances of not to The Chief , Ss reformation and not degradation, torney Justice was aroused, and an of judgment, on tbs ground that arrest be tempted with coudnct which tends to his order thtit the United States DisCommissioner Pratt is disqualified by reastill more. If this conduct is true, trict Attorneys proceed to Investigate son of bis having a law partner. The mo1 have no lauguage to y the of amorous and lascivious conThe atcharges tion will be argued BXPUCSB MY ABHORRENCE duct" towards Anna Prindle and Maggie torney evidently has tbe Commissioner on of It, coming from a publlo officer repre- Faulkner will meet with the approval of all the hip, for section 3050. chapter III. volgovernment. In which I be- except Marshal Parsons and the ivery, very ume 3, of tbe "Code of Civil senting a great, Procedure." as Is lieve there much j iutellliieuce and few who still believe that he la pureaad unofficer "No other pr says: judicial Judge In moral power as any that ever existed. dented. He declare in his libel sulttbathe shall have a partner acting as attorney or Buch a gsvernment; cannot tolerate such has been mallgued and slandered to such an counsel In any court of this Territory." conduct on the part of its; agents towards extent that It will require a twenty-five- Commissioner Pratt has a partner, but he Its prisoners. To allow a public officer to thousand-dolla- r heal tbe wound has never appeared in the Commissioner's plaster to andi Insult and attempt to degrade, dobaae and inude to his character feellnss. but in any case. debauch a female prisoner In bis. hands, after the investigation which United States court . DR. HICHAHDS'S HOXTSB BUH01UA.RXZED. 16 amounts t a degree of moral turpitude District Attorney Varlan Wl1 undoubtedly exCounty Physician Rlobards had aneventhis make, a twenty-f- l that makes It infamous.nowWbether Alloook porous with last Will Is not experience I burglars citing fill bllL true, will express any plaster charge the ing. He was seated in the parlor of his opinion. opiindic Universal the street, when he residence, 550 East communication The further states that is tbat the Marshal's chickens have come saw. four men enterBrlgham tbe hallway and one the United States Attorney and the Gov- home to roost, and It Is expected that the appropriated a fine overcoat hanging on tbe ernor had both beard the statements of the grand jury will show, by Its report, that It, rack. .Tbe startled medico gave the alarm, substance of which Is atprisoners, the too. although a)ut of step, will join tbe proand rushing into another room, procured a tached. It Is further stated that the state- cession. body has completed pistol and started In hot pursuit. Ho ,Tbataugust ments carried conviction both to the Govermade its report, which" Is duly chased them for a block, or more without nor and the Attorney, and further that the its labors, and signed morning being able to get in a shot. The affair was had the matter under consider? It will be sealed, and grand Jury formally presented to tbe Court. report, at the police station, but as tbe ation. and that a large majority were In faAs announced 'In yesterday's Tribune, Its physician's description of the men is most vor of indictment. ; but the minority was unofficial title is "Parsons' Peccadilloes; meager, the sleuths have little hope of efsufficient to defeat the Indictment. Sand Passion." but it: incia Tale of Telf their capture. exdeemed would I I It "If necessary to the official doings a.id fecting alludes dentally ANOTHER BUROLABT. women all with amine these other witnesses life of other n residents of ZIon. of G. D. Pratt, an engineer residence knowing anything about the matter, but I City Marshal John M. Young The will occupy a in tbe think the examination can be conducted in prominent place In Its pages, of the Rio Grande Western employ and the usual way, by taking the matter beRailway, at 265 West Temple street, was Vanderoook and Sheriff Burt will rifled fore a United States Commissioner where receive due by burglars last evening during the altentlon from Its aggressive absence of the family, and several suits of the charges can be proved thoroughly, In and accomplished author, Deviue. James X order that clothes taken away.- A wholesale robbery of Tbe labors tbe Is It grand: said, jury. valuables to be found THE TRUTH MAT BE REACHED came to a harmonious end. the dark clouds was planned, all tbefound in a pile in the being and thla man. If found guilty finally which hung over the body fdr several days in the house Is presumed the gentry and room, it dining of tbe erlmcs charged, may sulTer punishthe desire of all being dssipated by ment it not guilty be ought to be acquitted finally to do their duty to the people and to the were frightened away. X BOTES. of tbetu and the scandal and dlsgruod bo country. The report was adopted without M. Beaver goes to Beaver a dissenting vedoe, and while it will cause wiped out no far as Itcan be. John Tbe Court will order the women taken many a heartburn and cost at last one and will accompany Judge Anderson to fore a Uulted states Commissioner. The man bis good tiame and fame, the jurors Milford, where a short session of court will le United States Attorney, I presume, will Inhave the proud knowledge that they have be held. Uulted States Attorney Varlan will not stitute a prosecution and investigation uud done their duty in this to the best of theirexamine thoroughly witnesses knowing anywithout fear or favor and without file a complaint against Marshal Parsons ability material and relevant. and It Is not known e praise or price.', "Truth is mighty and will until thing "1 will ask Mr. Varlan, the United States prevail." fore what Commissioner the action w 11 e hesitation In sayAttorney, and I have uo brought. Colds are frequently the result of derangehis duty to Institute ments g Cass Hlte, under Indictment for the of the ing I think that and of a low condition of an .Inquiry before a Commissioner and the system stoaiach of August Kohler, came down i" n. As a corrective and generally. .s and the Penitentiary yesterday Investigate the: charges and asorgans. Ayer's trvngthetier ,.ofJ the alimentary thoroughly use being always atPills are invaluable, their certain . the truth so far as it la possible to. tended closeted with his attorney. Judge Powts, marked benefit. with in so. for saveral hours. Mr. Varlan, I will ask you to take charge Ladles George Callahan, who Is accused of robgowns, desiring fitting perfectly of this matter and If after the Investigation made In tho latest and best styles, should bing a Franklin avenue sightseer of a I deem It necessary to act further, I shall call on Mme. Caney, 219 Constitution buildwatch and and whose case has been endeavor to do so to the extent that the law ing. Mme. Caney has for five years been before the. chain, have .grand jury is. reported tobondswill permit me, for nls new, one New of connected York's leaving pastures with; skipped leading "Make au order requiring the women to ana can fully guarantee all men. Frits Rlepen and dam Noblett, In the be taken by the officer jbavlng them In establishments X lurch for $300. to ber care. work entrusted; designated. A transcript on appeal from the First Discharge before the Commissioner Tbe communication will boj filed. at Ogden In tbe ease of Hark trict Court Holiday Uoodi. TUB LETTER r ROM MR, VARIAH Russell vs. J. K. McClaln, ness, Wy man The finest line of holiday goods to was filed with the Clerk of tbe which caused tbs presenwattltude of Judge seen In the city; are at Margetts Bros. Noth appellant, Zane toward Parsons Is as follows: Ing in the line of novelties, things to please Supreme Court yesterday. Plaintiff was IjAke Crrr, Dec. 4, 1891. tbe little ones and things of uso and beauty given judgment In the lower oourt for Salt Hon. C. S. Zane. ChU f Justice of Utah: Mr for tbe older ones. The largest and most $3097.32, with Interest amounting to f 523.06, Peak Sir: On tho evening of the 30th of complete line of toys evsr brought to the a total of 9 3689.98. November the attention of "this office was city. Tbe line of books has not been Aadarsoa's Court. directed by a grand juror to the fact that in Salt Lake all the noted authors equaled JaSga repreAnderson's ealendar was quite a one Annie Prindle. a femalo convict consented. No time for a grand opening Iday, Judge fined in the Penitentiary, bad made some but will commence Monday selling, and you busy one yesterday. The following eases by tbe will find Margets Bros.. 40 Main st., tbere to were ruled upon: complaint concerning ber treatment lower prices thaa ever Marshal. Fos the purpose of -- ascertaining show you goods-aWltcher Jones vs. T. A. Davis; ths demurrer was sustained and ten days given in which to the facts, with my assistant. Mr. Stephens. shown before, f; answer. I went to the Peulteutlary and questioned y John C. Heesch vs The Utah Plumbing A' HlOl BUO! 910! the woman. Tbe result of my examination demurrer sustained and ten days Company; was such that I deemed It jnay duty to forth- Reward will be paid in cash to any one given to answer. with bring ber, together with another who cannot find a pretty Xmas gift in my William S. MoCornlok vs.IIenry Sadler; raotiea 164 Is Sco who Main window. South new at detained a woman, Maggie Faulkner, it street, forLuclnda trial vs. Irwin Hatchings, st aL; tbe Clarkgranted. C. II. Parsons' book store. In tbe Penitentiary as a witness simply, befound issaes for three of tbe defendants Court women fore tbe grand jury.' Those gave only. An order was Issued that the findings and Charles Ellis (lectures at the Theater Suntestimony of a pronounced and startling decree granting title should be drawn and subcharacter before tho grand jury, and sub- day evening on. the P. O, S. of A. an mitted to the plaintur. Both tbe plaintiff and more 8:15. resolution but J much defendant exospted. full, stantially, one in f of a motion to pay H. V. Miller vs. U. P. the than appears be over Bsonsy now in the Dwyer; hands to the declerk's greatest event of the season will morning papers. The f act that both tbeThe waa submitted. Letter Carriers' Ball next- Friday even- fendants bad made complaints to tbe Warden S. Kinney va. Mary Ann Woollsy; the deC , (of tbe matters suggested was also proven ing. December 11th. murrer to cross eomplaiat set for Monday. DeAt lay suggestion the . by the late Warden. tho cember 6th, by eon seat. Tdanba is a perfect blood purifier. statement of these Governor also beard Ths Utah Central Railway Company vs. J. C. women. I may say that they have carried Xrof. Frederick Sohahr of Larson at al.; tbs hearing on order to show Dusseldorf; caum set for Saturday. ! conviction to him and This eminent artist Is about to locate in Kansas City Hardware Company vs. James grand jury was unable to find an Inour city and conduct a class of painting Nelson; tbs motion of defendant and appellant dictment, but a large majority of Its 8tates Commissioner H. G. Booth be This Is a Splendid opportunity for that United voted therefor. I respectfully sucgest here. Had to transmit te the Third District Oourt coupe In receive to instructions tbose see and to bear .these take steps that yeu the transcript oa appeal, heretofore held for paythis art, as Prof. Schafer la one of Ger- ment waa auowed. of rwotuen. In order that you may be better best landscape painter. having In the faea, oase of Thsedore P.' Bunnell' Irs. TheoIf you see fit to do so, to cooperate many's hwlth the undersigned sat &e Governor In been sent out here six years ago by the dore A. Davis, the demurrer .waa withdrawn by Government to palat and send oonsent, and fif tesa days granted to answer. jtbo endeavor to afford the protection to German Tbe suit, of Vincent Shartliff , against John back sketches or Paoiflo Coast sceosry, to these women they are entitled to. and to be One of Reaves was dismissed on motion of plaintiffs there. the for eolasged galleries aocount. oOloer to a Very his paintings Is now In tbe window of Bar attorney. bring delinquent 8. Variak, Charles The motion to dissolve the attachment la the respectfully, ratt Bras, on Main street. M U. 8. Attorney. va Z. Ward, was continued. eae of W. Knichtease ' of Thomas The of the trial araiast f Attached to the letter 'was a clipping the Deiteret National Bans: waa actKnight for Monday, ' The Utah Sugar Co., HoopM building; tbe statecontaining front Tri Tbibcri 7 th. St. December Earls The Furniture State Co., j women ' named. ments of the two On motion of the defendant, the case of Charles Joseph Simon &&Co.. First South; St. ; , " Kelson sgaiust J. it. Hannon and others was set TBI LETTER STOLE. Johnson. Pratt Co., Main St. for hearing for Monday, December 7th. T! a asasatloual features of the case were ' Martin Schmidt. Projre bulldlnx: "The ease of Mrs. fclle Marshall vs. Samuel T. f TXm. T. Cannon Lumber Co., Third Sooth Increased half an hour later when It and others for foreclosure, went by deSpencer r Z vsrod that the letter, written by Bi.i .i. fees was x. r0 )" fault; attorney ' t ' it i Ctatea Attorney Varlan, and which The divorce of Brltton A Poors Co., Third The st-suit ef Elian granted. it. Smyths, - se a Bountiful against ber husband Uurmlnghain Tbomae of the records of the South t part on waa o the group i deseri heen stolen. Tbe pews spread . The Wasatch granted irug Co.. TJaln St. t tion, it being siaown that La had left ber two ra round the Wasatch building. 1:11 as Morris. (Bouth Temple St. to and and not years so Merjco 1 having pnil melt over, the place They all use: Harry II. Erowne's check done any thinj font for fctr since. The cf th It. t jt not a trace of It could lysieu. Call oa them aud find out for children and property was awardedenstody to ti. j Iila-tiidrawers and books yojr.lves bow they like It. Don't open i i, . ! it of any r ?w books .iVA you Crc-- la at E5 and 85 i s'.ta or Ia Estate CoKstaerciU M- '.t ard Investigate- it mtr reeor-- X3 tb ro- Judire Eirtcta yectsr-Ss... followijs crders: a I cf loGjas Sorts; t. :,zlz l Ill-advi- sed Er a e - i j ! flnd-in- gi , y $ : Anglo-Saxo- - i . Ill-fam- e, ve-co- nt '', well-know- en - ow - to-morr- It-I- s kill-lu- . 1 . - , t Sap-pl- " i . i. . . me.-Th- mem-rbe- rs who-desir- ad-rvls- ed. : ) . ! " I i -- : , :. ;. . ;' Uor-luingba- m. : - ? ' 5 f. ( t ? vt-st!-- Cs-art- . -; . - i. r-:ti- ;3 for letters of administration was hiard: Thomas. with a bond fixed at Jr., appointed administrator CfiftJO, of notice to ordered creditors Publication t and appraisers appointed. Kstats ot Amos Fielding: petition for distribution came on forbearing; order made gcamtiof M f praver of petition. the! executrix apKtate of layman Leonard forder made to put peared in answer to citation; all vouchers on record. Estate of . Lee: administrator ordered to close estate. Estate of Rebecca Wvnkoop: petition for pro-- . of said petibate of will came on on demurrer an amended asked leave to file tion; attorneys t was will which for probate of ((ranted. petition Deoembeir set I?th. on for wbieh Hearing Kstate of Thomas M iddleton; order made setting aside real and personal property for use of family, taken under advisement December 4th. Kstate of O. D. Harvey ; order of publication of notice to creditors made. "" ' ' J ,. bosi-nes- Frank Collins, a coat thief, was convicted petit larceny, and ordered imprisoned ca Very Hich Ore. DRISCOLL BUYS INTO $20.00 SALE. THH HHXimt3LtH Carter and Brother Sick Y. Gccrge WITH EVERY I GO 1 INDIAN SPRINGS. ar)d 15 17 Uest 2id Soutl;, a days. Francis And P. S. Johnson Gns Olsen. were sdjudedJoseph of drunkenness, and were guiity fined 85 with the usual alternative.! Charles Hess and John Williams failed to George W. Carter of tbe Valley n&use has convince the oourt that they were innocent of returned from a trip to Butte City. Tester- -' to held the charge of drunkenness, and were the be grand jury in the sum of 8400 each, t gave some intereatlng facts to n. Trib day twenty-fir- 1891. Pine Canyon Company Incorporated In Tooelev- - Miner Cron'an'i Ije Amputated Specimens for tbe o' University Noto and Personal. for I transacted Justice following in the Police Court yesterday : O," - - STRUCK IT RICH III BUTTE. I- - X.svka Pollee Court. Salt tbe Gee - SALT LAKE CITY. e une reporter. Last May Mr. Carter and bis brother Mrs. Brown, the termagant, upied Cell 13 in the city Jail last nlgbt. bought the Manhattan, a claim situated at 9 ie li In on the ii6ual charges drunkenness the foot of Main street. In Butte, for 314.000. and disturbing the peace. former owners had sunk a shaftfto the J. B. Montgomery has become a habitual The water line, but lacked the capTtal necessary and yesterday he Was for tbe inebriate, purchasing pumping works. tiiird time. In forty-eighouri booked at for,Since be police station for druukeimess. buying tbe property the Carter were been sinking the shaft until they Bros, have ilrurk i) ti last midnight' threMarshal now have reached a depth of 210 feet. They ted at the police station. " Sin Pa s ns be? in his crusade of nioral- reform have recently struek ore. the pay streak inebriates have te'ien a tuu.),!.- to being 8 to 12 Inches wide. An ussay by shows 3418 ounces silver and 826 in v ..iirles colored arrested roiiah the Vonng, A Maxth--'gold. Ofbcojspecimen weighing several pounds Thursday nlgbt by shows wire silver and, ia McVicker's opinion, t; fotrp-idsuspicion oi being tbe West will assay 50U0 ounces per ton. ri coudi-tlo- n has been discharged fiom uiuiv 0 The Carter Bros, have been offered tbat he leave toisa it T o'eJei-- this at to sell for decline the but property, morning. OTE8. J rr ew r-- v csr- jm- av sa. anm ia. Mill v rw - v w- - i TURKEYS aaw- - well-kno- - ! thct.;-selve- s. Me-Vick- er , , . $125.-00- Messrs. McDermitt A lly'i'. wno-.safe nor robbed, last was recently cracke:1. but evening substantially rewarded Ton DobsoH, fi r itis vicllanco and prompt act Un. they via? that had it not been for M u a heavy tiaanclal loss would have rsstiitert. Chicken Cherlie i once more fn town, and owners of the ffa.thrf d b!pe:is should have a watch on their property. Me jwas run lb as a drunk, and owing to his Friday night bavlng been rusticating In California for su long, and a change of beard, the police did o an Night-watchm- b-lt- e not recognize him until last night. Two overcoats belonging to Sam Phillips and Charles Caswell of tbe Cullen Bar were stolen from the hooks yesterday afternoon Late last night' by unknown thieves. James Murpby, aged 32. and Henry Albert-so- n, 25. were arrested iu Commercial as the guilty parties. On being taken streetaged to tbe station house nothing Incriminating was found on them. But the police were glad to gather them In on general principles, as they were as tough specimens of the genus tough as ever went unhung. Tbey will have a hearing Monday. of tbe Street Department Captain Paul men and sixteen teams at has twenty-si- x work grading for crosswalks and doing routine work, and un yesterday disbursed $688.85 to the force. 4th. During the week ending December Waterworks Department laid 1237 feet thefour-inch of pipe on 8 street, between Brig-haand Fourth streets; 412 feet of R and T; pipe on First street,' between 500 feet of four-lnc- h pipe on Graber aveand made twenty nue: set four water service connections. During tbe same period 1000 feet of trenching were excavated on tbe City creek high line; a reservoir was excavated, and a prospect tunnelpartially pushed In an additional twenty-fou- r feet, and ninety feet of retaining walls erected. To do the work 167. men and fifteen teams were required, and the total m six-in- ch s, fire-plug- expense was $2168.40. that price. OUE AND BULtlON. Fargo & Co. received Wells, yesterday bullion. $3763; ore. $3000; a total of $6763. MoCornick & Co. received lead ores, Hanauer bullion, $5050; silver and yesterday S6200; total, fll.250. T. It. Jones & Co. received yesterday, base bullion, $8600; lead and silver ores, 32600; a total of $11,200. Hodges was busy yesterday with 74 tons of Caroline, 55 tous of Sampson, and three other controls. Ac Currie bad 44 tons of treasure Bishop and 113 tons of Brooklyn. Steward made assays of 174 tons of Caroline, 55 tons of Sampson and 20 tons of i PINK CANYON COMPANY. been mining company bas JustTerritbe laws of Utah organized under CaSon Mining Company. tory tho Pine Articles of incorporation were filed with the Probate Clerk of Tooele county, Utah, November 30, 1891, and with tho Territorial Secretary, December 5, 1891. The Incorporators are Benjamin Peasuall, J. W. Minor, J. M. Hamilton. F. C. Woolsey and Nls C. Tbe Christiansen. capital stock is SI. 000.000, of which $400,000 is set aside as stock. The company owns seven treasury North full mining claims Apex, Tip-ToStar, Llzette, Lucky Star, Wildcat and Lone Pine all situated on the Oquirrh range of mountains, just, west ot Carr's gulcb, Bingmile of the York mine, ham, within one-ha- lf and at the south end of Pine oaBon. Tooele are near county. Utah. .These properties the railroad anjd , only some thirty miles .from tbe smelters. The vein was ouly discovered a few ndonths ago, but has been opened at five different points for 3000 feet. Although but little work bas been done, tbey have considerable ore on the dump, and a carload was shipped last week which result: Fifty-tw- o per gave the following cent iron, 5 ounces silver and 314.60 gold. It Is a strong contact vein and twelve feet from tbe surface is one and one-ha- lf feet thick. Borne of the treasury stock has been contracted for and work will begin at once. A new st to 25th we give a Turkey xFrom December . with every $20 Sale. give to every boy that gets a Suit of us To the Boys of Salt Lake We - 'r hanusome present. These presents were like them was ever haudsorne for this Salt Lake store and are 1 a, very them Christmas at We giv.5 nothing 3 p. rn., at tho store. tWOne Price Only All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. A. LEY & CO. S F- - CHISTVIflS BOOKS. - -j DOLLS ! DOLLS I DOLLS! DIARIES, 1892. Lovely Calendars, Beautiful Booklets. Wonderful Bargains in Books. Elegant Illustrated Gift Books. C. H. PARSONS' BOOKSTORE, NO. p, 1 (34 S .kAIN STREET . . & LL CO., ILnTnr33KiriS3IESIr.. Covers a FIRST- - GL.AS and New List Just Issued. JJ Prices- Down - Stoclc as to Assortment. Gradj and Inspection Invited. rynrass. GOOD TIME TO A-- SPECIMENS FOB TBE CURATOR. The following specimens have been received by Professor Henry Montgomery, tbe Collector Olute announces that he will museum of the Territorial property- - en whleh taxes are curator of oftbe gin levying on A sample of the Utah: University on and within next, Tuesday delinquent, of mercury and samples of tellurium ten days from tbe time of levy will begin from near tbe sales. This system will be pursued In compounds and gray copper ore Mr. Frank Utah, presented by the collection of all special taxes, except tbe Marysvale, Burk of Isephl; rich gold ores from the Dal-to- n sidewalk, and tbat will receive due attenmine, the Ten Mile and other mines in tion as soon as tbe City Engineer makes his the region, also donated by Mr. Marysvale is of Collector tbe the intention It report. collections so Burk; a large snowy-whit- e piece of granuto posh that his books will be lar gypsum from, Sevier bounty, Utah, preas evenly balanced as possible by January sented by Mr. L. Curtis of Spring ville; red 15th. kaolinlte from Utah lake, presented by Mr. O. Cederstrora of Pelican Point, Utah; trlp-oli- te costs can save additional by Delinquents and grapbltio rock from Tooele councalling at the Captain's office and paying ty, presented by Mr. Ben Johnson of Salt up. Clute means business.' two Lake centipedes of considerable City; '. size from Emery County, Utah, given by Mr. at the 'City Cemetery1 last w; J. Powell; a spider presented by Miss The pay-ro- ll week amounted to f 223. 40, and at Liberty Viola Pratt; and a very pretty weasel captured In Tooele county and donated by Mr. Park to S108. W. M. Stookey of St. Johns,' who is a student of tbe University. The working force of tbe Sewer DepartMr. Burk, tbe donor Qj( several specimens ment Is now reduced to a minimum, tbe payroll for last week amounting to Only $288.40. above enumerated, bas recently been making a tour through the Marysvale mining w Professor .Moncountry. He has written - The payrolls of tbe various working deIf be should bs that tgomery, saying amounted last week to a total of enough to sell one of his rich mineslucky partments near 93690.10. , and make money, be will endow Marysvale "eea chair of mineralogy In tbe University. X Assessor Clute and assistants are busily BOUGHT AW INTEREST. engaged in preparing maps for tbe new Con Drlscoll bas purchased a one-ha- lf sewer district. Interest in the O. K. and Box claim at Indlau Springs for $5000 from Messrs. Doctor Raleigh, tbe wingless angel of tbe Gordon, Dobbs and others. The ore in this twenty prisoners olalm Is high grade but it is as yet uneity jail, now provides with 9owneok" Smith's favorite dish . developed. The. present owners expect to commence work early In tbe spring and soup. develop the property to some extent. AMPUTATED. Tbe record of the Health Department for Park the the past week was as follows: City miner who was InCronan, 601 jured tbe other day In a mine, bas bad to Number of loads of garbage disposed of ..L IS suffer the amputation of his injured leg at .... Number of animals received at oars.... nuiNumber of complaints in regard to ... .!. t Cross Hospital. 35 the Holy sances received and attended to.... - imported given away before In this city. 'X W ; AWAY! GIVEN ht 24 1 be- NJ 3 West. KortH XJ. it Depot Telrphonn fJOl. rj. sel-enl- de 2u 5: soiul PLEASE REAP THIS. 0 I wif ... .v : Mm Mm sioLUa lb Cents a pound for VAN HOUTEN'S;! COCOA ("Best & Goes Farthest") seems to be;: of Coffee: high. Let us compare it with the price! 31 t costs makes least coffee at of cups. J 30c., lib. goexj . thrrefbre ti " S3 41 8 90c., :: I 160 1 " V. II. Cocoa" also 90c. Which is the Cheaper Drink? oltsa half-pin- S 4 ;j CT s&tw&tw1s g s ff t ! 93 j BO-- wucs RKTAIL PRICE. or " " poaud. cents M SO " ttt t sf itit rr rrrr rrr rrr Coffee, cups cf "v.H.Cocoa! Grocer. Sold by every 1B8 pfrr,"""""""""",i' i j r0 Number of oases of eontagious diseases re- 3 ported (diphtheria S. scarlet fever 1).... Number of deaths from contagious diseases 8 reported (diphtheria 3, scarlet levsr .....V) 85 Burial permits issued.. 1 uermita issued........... Transportation 17 Births reported (males 10, females 7K...J. L-- . 1313.00 Payroll, .f. .... . Justice Gee disposed of the following cases In the Police Court last week; Drunkenness.............. ... ........238 i Fighting Trespass g Vagrancy 3 - .......... .... 8 Gambling.... .................................... 68 House-breakin- Petit larceny.......... Misdemeanor................................... Forgery.. aiid Assault battery.... Total... 1 ti .44 rnt X NOTE AND PERSONAL. Mr. Billings of the Pueblo Smelter and Evans of Leadvtlle left last night Captain .''' X . for Colorado. ComGuernsey, manager of the Omaha and1 Sec8t. mines at George, copper pany's Bauna of; the same company are at retary en route to the mine. the Clift F. W. Scbrelner, owner of tbe Sweetwater mine at Ophlr, says that his nine Is looking first rate, and that they are taking oet ore rtgbt along hat none Is being shipped 'at present. G. O. Scheack of New York, who is largely interested In the mines around Eureka, bas returned from a week's trip Inspecting just tbe properties. He was greatly pleased with tbe outlook of these mines. Frank White, Dan McDonald and James XL Matthews oamo down .from Park City Tbey are here on tbe suit of the yesterday. Northland va the Mayflower mine, wbiob is to come tip In tbe Third District Court tomorrow. A large number of mining men and experts will be In from tbe Park as t witnesses in this suit. V. -- - ''" : The & GO.. ' '"" HgentS. Xi commercial St, ia-is-1- 7-19 ' j Lumber Carey-Lomba- rd mmm f' Go; and most Lowegt Prices, Largest Stock: In tlie Assortment City, Complete Stock: of all sizes of Timbers Full and Correct Delivery. Prompt us Let figure on your bills. ! ! Ann4nnd The Startling alcapacity for ready the period of the World's Fair.! If this Is true two years in advance of your going, what will toe your chance of getting a place ZS Bits from ths "Bullstin.? Ingham to- stay when you go? x moves right along on the Alamo Work The World's Fair Transit and Trust Co. ; ; ratlroad ticket, property, guarantees everything make will another meals Tbe and going shipment hotel, transfer, returning Trinity and admission. It figure less than S1.0Q a of Its gold and all rer product In m few days. week. Tou pay more than that for your Tbe Lead mill is kept in constant operation on Brooklyn ore, and the amount being washing. treated per day is- large. Back ta Stay. A small shipment of the precious metals It will be reuiembored by every one wbo the Miner's Dream was sent to the valused the good judgment to take their meals fromsmelters the first of the week. under the man- ley at tbe Arcade Restaurant mine forwarded a consignThe & of Sampson Ulrica Dillon, agement and ownership ore to tons of ot fifty-thrtbe gentlemen recently sold their In- ment that terest ia the house and went East In hopes the smelters tbe latter part of last week. ot locating in some more congenial and proFurther operations have been suspended fitable town. The gentlemen have returned for a time on the Crown Point lode, on aoto Salt Lake In despair of finding, a better count of water rlsiatoo fast in the lacllae. pot and hare repurchased the Arcade, The Old Jordan and Galena, Brooklyn, and renovated the place and Tosemtta No. X. Iiixhlaad, Iiest. Tore and added some needed Improvements and usual toanase this week. tbe la Petroseat . In the way of decoration, II. Gibbons made a shipment of twenty ilessra. Ulrica & Dillon have always given tons from the Hoesa and Heady Thursday, excellent service and tbe place has always and has his men busily engaged la taking been regular unler their control. Sunday out another shipment. dinners will be a tpacSal feature at the ArWnilaca Jlr. Kess, a tutls? exrrfom cade. Can Francisco, wtj tiz.ziz.'.z j pre; zn'.zt ia oar cams Cis wt:'-- la t- -s l3ttrtt;j cf a Idanta creates a bcaUlful apttUa. California tsSalnjr .ri.r-r Letter Carriers' Fscond Remciter ti Voci-nat ths The, work of. IrS-a't Hail next y Annual liall et ana everytnlajf Gs.b- -j goes tX.:a It guaranteed to all tJill tsssi ba ia r rz .s "tra- 3 I:r v! events,?. A i 1.13. I'citiWty all wbo atteaa. Tibials, j . '.'.I L a i u tj . c z k, ' carriers. I c er it i :a U. I-- t a e3 ia f?CT3 t'i3jXt-.sI i.i r J r. cr 'ttOVI3 ft cd '.tlil.s Ikfactra Co. i.lrtia C. ' 53 I3xe1. returns i i that the leading hotels of Cbfeago have contracted their entire SL0GH' B. K. ana Retail Yard, 2nd Soxitlr and 2nd West,. opp. Court IIouMk. WHolesale and Snippincj Yard, XT.C.P. Tracl, bet. 1st and 2nd ITortnJ i TELEPHONE 490. Office : - -- ' ' ' - C2z) -- ee high-gra- i -- " -- v . n L . v- y i ."' C . . . . - 4 i-- i City Cn) 11 rti ii', c- ; Uct Eccczl wCutli , trcn HAlTTjrACTUKERS OF IlininT Ilccliincry, Concontratinrj Ilillo, CjztjtI:: IZi!b, Cncltinj J?urncicc3f Oro Czsz, Ccr "ulicoln, Olur Pets jzl All ZZCz J T.'Ti.'i J.- ,nmiii -- p--- a.. TTrv' c?ii)-L'wv- l r. nciuctica c2 ITining and r" XJ Of. .a 3. A- f a-- -. rrtd -- pm-?rtr- ' - y. c:--xa- ra-r- ill Ucrisf ill Ut:t 1st Ssiti st de re-fursis- ttc-Si.- toy. w& if :-- 3 . .lro crs . Iclirr, - fn p 1 |