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Show ITJlIlZi OJlUT i.. DECEMBER 10, g a OasCKVaTIOTf. j. ;! a.m.. J 1 tr ? ;i f J lfi. jt S. - , 2 - s. c ftU t,' j 44. j 40; mean temperature, tut 13 years, temperature ' a. i stars. Mrmi I - 30; ex-ecu- s, . ! rortotit ary temperature. ' -- rain; .Lake CUi:Li-jh- t Tb weather algnul lbs Hoard ff Trad we-,- Kaj-ter- c To-D- f. O- Salt Olmerwr, nearly Ktatiorv-- j Kekkam. couae-queuc- 5 a: Number l.iwblt flag, slic! fvt sqaare.'inrlicates ll il, blue flag:, clear weal her. Number rain or muw. Number 3, white indicates square, blue;, ni 1)1 ue flag ( parallel bar of wJiita ulrain or II feet aijuara, Indicate ll.t Iwnl will uut will occur, and that tba rainfall tljom-black trlauieular flag, .Nuiulf 4, la general. feet hi lui.th. alJour feet at the baa ami six when1 above pla.nd ways refers to temperatura; weather: iiiulers 1, 9 or 3 It indicates 1. warmer 3 tt 3 indicate nutntieM below of alicp placed when not displayed, the lutiira-titiro)lr arweather; lltat lha twi.i rniraLnrw will In rttniala or Iiihikb that tb fui atanonary, will not mora than four Y;ir)r of be am; hour from tha tniip.rutM'i tlrfrwi .f tlia yrmwillnt day from Matcb to rtoler, for tha rluntva. ai! not rimrw than l whlta ruoiitba of tb yar. Nu'luUi 5,luoen-1rmialnlnix r, uara. with black iuar riatf, ! f rot 'l f and a mUln tiKllatea tha approach fall In trmrxtraturn. 1'bla atonal la not to trm-that tha tinlnaa It la i pecta ura will fall to forty-tw- o ratiplayal UKraa,r r lower, hour ordorwd twaty-foula al anil l"at bau nuiubar 6 la usually in advance of th col.l warn. Woinlttwd. Dumbr4ta alwaya a (liapluyvd. U. U bauUUplavad on polea tha ttirnal ahonld 1 afraoirtid to raad dawnward; whan dUplayad ahould from horizontal anpportaa amall utraaniar which tba attached to luilb'.ata tba pom I Horn i j Iguala ara to b raad. or biartATS. j ')cTnntTiTio( No; t. alone. Indicate fairj waatbar, taUonary teinperatura. Nu. H. alona, loiUcataa raio or snow, tatlonary tempcratara. No, 3, a lone, lndluataa local rain, atatlonary I temperature. So, I, with No. 4 aboaa It, Indloataa fair alber, wariuar. , No, 1. with Wo 4 below It, Indicates fair milder. falliir, No. !i, with No. 4 above. It, ludluntea warmer nui. bar, rain or Wat Willi -- No. 4 balow it, lodlcatai colder No. or a bur, raiu alio. wariuar No. . with No. 4 aboa H, Indicate l Willi ralna. mat No. a, wltu No. 4 blow It, Indicate colder i with rain. leather No.. 1, with No. b abota It, indlcatea fair j n tralaar, cold wave. wet No. M, with No. 6 abova it, Indicate weattixr, cold wrr. '' r 2 . Mint-rif- i held to Indemnify the plain tilt against loss be discharged. Judge Zaue j smiled In a fatherly sort of way and declined to enter- -' tain Mr. Dickson's motion. Mr. Koyle said something under bis mustache about the of the proposition, and then Mr. enormity Marshall got up and moved f jtr a non-su- it on the grounds that tbo plaintiffs had not shown their possession, or right of possession, to any portion of the Northland claim, except a portion of the surfactf ground ; that defendants they had fulled to show that the or had disturbed their posuesHlotx right, or Interfered lu any way with that surface, and a whole Jot of other reasons pertaining to angles and apex. Mr. Marshall waa very much in earnest, but Judge Zane smiled file said that again aud deuled the motlou. the burden of the defendants had placed proof regarding the apex upoiti themselves aud must show it. The Uefeose savod an . $ exception. j ! cros-examln- ed tv ul and-swea- rs in.-ip- hree-quttrfe- rs Co'm-mar- ee to-d- i - 1 j c, . I S i Iar-aon- u. cut-cross- -- . lo-i- ti, tru-itlni- r 1 I . r, ! ratorned yesterday frm his Ki. , ,trj.W trip. leaves for Denver Arnold K. en Kalpb a husinasa trip. Thomas Ilaoault of Walla Wat a, Vao., is at the White House. V. C Uoyar l up froiai Sprlngville and regis, V taaed at the CulWn. to ardorfer goes to Pooatello f. P.frleads ; j lu that olty. lr. Rauscher of Murray has ibean; elected a member of the University Club.i Tk dootor la1 a (craduate of tha University of ylanaa. J. M. Hamilton dsiras It to be stated Attorney he Is not tha Hamilton mentioned by Attorthat ney Kawltna to Annie Trindle la, the perrons I , j Tuesday. Owen Hocla ha received a llattef from M. JIlcQnirk of Helena. Mont., inquiring Una where-- , an man of about of Charley Wricht, who, when he lfft Montana, Is lioiemaa, or Fort to have coma to either this llenton.: Mr. XcVJalrk says it will be to tha of Wright lor him to learn his abiding ht j ; ! to-d- vii - snp-poa- ed cj L 1 i A Cough. Cold or Sore Tbroat cbjoald not be neglected. Brows' BRO.xcaLaLiToCHi$ are a simple remedy, and give prompt re- j lief. 25 cenU a box. The itness testify footwall are quartsite throughout. He pointed that at Station 58 in theTenderfoot out on the map found then ame a winze tunnaJ ha had quartxite.sunk feet ats They twenty going down. laiaway found , after and this point quartxite vftia ' mat-- , throughdewn raaneanejie the incline to Statiou trr. Gating 57, ana sinking twenty or thirtjr fet, they made the aatne 133showing and they had also feet deep ou the Wedge. found quattzite else that can be mistaken "Is there anything asked Attorney Urewa. Yea; for quartaite" cSa be misthere is a ealicioua matter which VI for taken "Wharaelsa dees this vain; crop?- - ' ! the V'oodssla. ' "This footwall being a bad ma e under tb whole hilL does It not" "Yes." "llow fast does the Woodside glilch raise feat to the mile." "About "Doe tha quart uta crop oat inhe gulch?" S Ye.".' doer. cross?" cross tha It "It Where onght.lo at cut ,Na 1 in tba North Pole.;' gulch out the of which- comas') CThen tha quaruite Pole was and runs through tha North Uaytlowerv tha witness- to contain trie quartztte shown vein. and the Mue starry mtcer common to the After this iir. Williams took the w Itneaa In charge for the plaletifls. Mr Wllllama Is a very persistent bibb aud a 'very close go-in- ! Si f - and the day's business of tbe court closed with him still hammering ou Gitsoh, with the witness still sticking to HJelieBtmL'a I 1 j and blue starry stuff. PC No. is H. lit "outbv Our wines and quartaito i AjaAeraom'n CeMtU Jwalr a old. and of tbe beat pure, liquor, etc, a specialty. , Before Judge Aaderaon yesterday tba diaUilatioa. Family trade ease of Janet Theaapsen against William Aam A lloafli ProDS. .j . . 3 W. C. Kel'dy str.-.-t- so well-develop- ed t . T vit i Heoi-nihei- ' . ;i i ' IS-i-l Just at high noon the Mayflower people hung their maps upon the In net wall. They are very elaborate and go into every detail of contour, surface aud underground, and every minor development. 'Mr. Dickson then went Into a masterly an lysis of what off mining laws they Intent to prove, and of to from the earth. He center the apex TbeXlTnlveralty butalllori now numbora 900 said that tbe plalutltis had begged the quespill office rod yoiiBK muu In four tion In regard to establishing si he apex of and tHiulppd, and taking hold of tbe new their claim, while his side luv(tel the jury Ojctlca with avidity. to tiie closest study of it. Their proposed to Preaklent ?lcN'loco of the New XJnxlandL show the dips and spurs of the vein, to Hoclallon nulla a meeting for Ibis evenlnic show, also a foot wall of t T:;iU, at HammonU Hall, to ivrraniia for to tbe statement of the quartette, contrary 'ia annual vupper In honor ofVorefuther'a other bide, at which the vein quits and does ; j not go Into, and to prove that it is the i'ay. Tbe Argents Lwlge of Masons hare underlying limit of the vein. As to the vluoted tbe ful lowing offlnot': V. M.v K. V. hanging wall, there was a doubt, be said, J. V., Dr. whether it stops In the blue starry stuff, or KanriU; 8. W., 11. F. H. Kvans; Hfott.:. secretary, goes on above to the qutirtxlte. He wanted treasurer, J. )alty; 8. IX, A.i IX Klllott: St. 8., his witnesses thoroughly M. i rtillllp: M. II. llarkneM; J. H., J. li, Anderaon; too, and lu. he was going to prove that tbe In question1 is far aud ore to that triuugle tylwr, J. F. tlorker. of any ground that the plainaway outside Tli taleurupb operator bete began tiffs are, or ever were entitled fo. InK tbu I'rt'Hltlent'a meHMaKtU about 3 a. 1'HAHIiKH P. HKOOKfl, in, and tlnUhed a little after ti. a run of he is 40, made the aomewbat more than alx bour who looks S Tboy It iu good abape, too,: and bereby splondtd for the May Mower Lave tun thanka of Thk TiUki nk for tbolr people. It took him t of an i hour to tell the jury all about datum planes, goo,t and faithful work. a At tbe meeting of the Jolut t'pnimltteo of horizontal pianos vertical projections, a true I north. Mr. Chamber of north, and see tbe City Council and the magnetictook lli:it the jury's atlaat eveulnit on tho city charter, Dickson pains to not lag by continual little evithere him iucIi a email representation that tention ofdidsolicitude. ' Then the plaintiffs dences wa decided to adjourn till at It It o'clock at tbe w flics of . Joliu W. Donnellan, took Brooks buck over t he same old grounds, lu the Connuerclal bliH-ktrying to tmd holes for him to: stumble in. himself The I'lonovr Library is bettet patronized He only fell once, and didn't hurt f thun it waa a mouth uko, but atil) the money then. CHARI.KM H.s fllTflli abort, anil there H nn Opposupply rurta miner, superintendent of the rtunity for some wealthy citUcn tUdisllngiriHh a Park City was the first lilniself by placiug- tbe library out of debt Crescent imd the" W outlaid v, Incii of ground wltnear.. lie knew every a charity and on a irood xolid footlmr.1. It above and below in tbe whole contiguous worthy of wutnluuti alwuyai was at home lii the side cut Local weather report at SB. in. yesterday : ooiintrv. He and sumps in the Mayflower and Tenderbtvlt Lak. 40 do. ; Maker City, a:;ide)f. ;Cbey-ennand testified that there Is a connection Ji4 dejt. ; Montrose, ties.;! Miles City, foot, In ora from the Tenderfoot Dlsijjnvpsry down Xi le'. A 11 m. : Salt 40dey.45: llclctta. He hud cleauiUl up all the ileg. : niiiirbam. 4 dee.': Oden. 40 ato the Triangle. Lake, to pea frutu Tenderfoot to the fraction aud den.; 1'arW City. 10 deg. ; leg. Logan, 37 were all In the siime vein, of they lrtvo,; a.' dcg. : Stockton, 4 degji Uliueraiized rock and lime. There are both The County Clerk Nsbed US marriage to 40 feet beand banging walls with llcutiM ycaterday to Wiilbnu ?H. Xorrt'a. foot walls. S.'j. and lttit A. ltoiflturi urhU 10; tween aed The ein, which is a lieddod ojie." said the Archie t'. I MclIoiiry. ael 21, and Llllie witness "ht s w ith the strike. Cjjeau through mem I'eter Chlln!, aped 4'.), and to tha Triangle the Ntrike of thebeds is the trim West, rising to r;iiihla Julinaon, at ed I 40 ; Ambrose Mason, same. The vein dips to the. uud Sophia hr latcuHtti. ued 21; tha eut The outcrop it on th$ Tenderfoot. aged footwiSl on which ruu are the C. There Woods, ag'ud i'U, anil Kli4abeth and James Theoru lays iu chsnuels jind across Tenderfoot. James, aged 1. '" tfllcers Sander, lllrkner and Jenkins of pocket At this juncture Mr. Koyle arose and said c force tinvw unoVe a novel wacur. that tb poll tfecy did not intend to admit anything, to are out turn full beards on their lie bad scented a very unsavory little Tbey v amiMth-ahaen chiua owner and the Iiitberto mouse. ""If those, men" were ow iters of TeniiMlm beitrd which first produces a gray derfoot at that time," hc.sald, '.hcy have a lialr W to furnNh a wlno auppcr.; They are right t this testimony, otherwHo they canill working hurd to eso;iio and not justify ou us. V n less .they Muake this h;tndera has bouuht a pir o twceiors, Zane point, wtf wish to obiect." Judge red of a bottle ' Jenklna dye nd; lUrkncr la noted the objection. to luck and fcatnUiapcr. "Win do you say this is the nm vein." said to UitM'li, continuing.' f received wurd' yesterday Ifr.'1 llrt'rtu J. IXf Truniuo aa is the skuii' vein leoiiise it Is the rvHimlut it bis of tniirOcncii brother same ore. that tbe n can trace it all tbu way." He and thl city this aiiTuSnir. Tl.ey then testified waubl le thu bed ara displayed and will bo exposed for tbe view of Irjicnds from that the roof f that t tiff. the btids is a hlue sttirry m. in', to tu .t Sout Horse incline." said 4he witness, the jn utj "In Fifth KaM street, aud tlio fiiiuT(il will be "there tire beds of lime, which, in going down, dip. Ou the level of i lie Triangle held from St. Murk's CathvUful utu tbo kitue follow its on the on the bed all the iyy. There la this cot down circiiiutances Mirround-ni- 4 oontfnu"U9 day at p. m. The ore all into way. The vgn go tbe youu man's death continue to be the Ne d drift. 1thetook ore out of it l.so feet to i In It now tbousbt comes, in. 1 These beds mystery. hjhroitdcil drift Johns t.ie where Koitwails that some burglar broke In and ou belug ttch al.iwt i.outhenst. one lice in displayed, discovered abot Mr. Truiubo. I'olonal lsa.ao ha hautcino: wall tilslays lime, amiie roof ti lop off tha stuff. The blue Htarrv Trurubo of r'au Franclnoo arrive,! from the tlta is as smooth as this oa the incline ceiliug: F.aat yesterday, and will reuialu juntil after drift It la rougher. The same material is 1 moeabl all H' tbe funeral. the way. In tbe Horse incline there is an nir j drift. The bed lay the same way. 1 investigated Nnae, Tbroat. Aye, the Tenthe foot " s ll in several places, lira. Freeman &. Titbits. 104 Main. derfoot lixovery they allonsloped out ore." to a then waul that all the i" . - Frl-da- y, I: i . Tbe funeral of the late ). V. Triimbo will held from ht. Mark's Cathedral on Jooomber lllh, at 2 p. u. Thnro ara niHaHmfoa at tba Weatom Union 'oin piiny for HUvoe & Levy, A. Telraph I,. Mattau, Frauk Mrbsner and Mian Leon a ' 1 I- cross-examin- er, taxes, by grants of money, exemption antagonist, was not arraigned. etc. Ed Hannahau aud John Taylor were conThe Alley" Elevated Road, Chicago, will victed of disturbing the peace, and the for- have a capacity sufficient to carry -- 0,000 mer was fined 810 and the latter ijL'5. ..Taypeople per bour to and from tbe World's d lor was also guilty of acquiring a minutes apart. running trains Jag, which accounts for bis heavy Fair, The delay in finishing l'j the construction of dose. between Van Buren aud Thirty-nint- h Fred Stone, a vagrant, was sent to jail tbe road street is due to the litigation regardfor tweu t n ve day s, and F. X. Strong got ing the property needed. The condemnathe same (lose on the same charge. required time to settle, but they The drunks wen) George Stratton and Ed tion suits settled at last, and the necessary been bave and the the former $10, Waters., paying iron work where the breaks occur can be latter goiug to jail for five days. put up at short notice. Tbe material is all Hi: A VI" AKME8TB. on hand, and every break in the road can Yesterday was a great day with the be- s, bo spanned in ten days time If necessary. eleven prisoners and four lodgers street it Is proposed South of Thirty-nint- h hours to run parallel to the alley between Prairie lug the record for the twenty-fou- r ending last midnight. Of the prisoners, and Calumet avenues, and there will be no four were arrested for vagrancy, four for trouble In securing the property needed. drunkenness, two for petit larceny and one The line will not occupy the alley itself, for disturbing the peace. but land purchased by the railroad company Of the vagraots, Fred Stone, P. H. Canon on one side of iu and F. L; Strong were arrested by Sergeant locomotive practtoe was'descrlbed Randolph and Officer Slegfus. They are in Belgian the a paper recently presented before vagrants of tbe hobo variety and will hall Society of Engineers, For sevGermany. with joy. Imprisonment years the Belgian Sttte railways have Tbe other vagrant is Con Newman, whom eral used nothing but dust ooal in the locomoBush Marshal Joe threw into Deputy tives, tbe grate areas of the older engines bastlle for safe keeping. ranging between 27 and 82 square feet, and Sam NewtThe old original the grate bars being closely spaced. Owing on1, was arrested for petit larceny, and the to tbe increased trainloads, however, and witnesses who will cinch him are Fred tbe demands for higher speed the newer loW. M. White. aud Frank Yager Cbristeuson, have been given a grate area of Sam stole a costly square belonging to a comotives about 54 square feet. Tbin fires are mainon the new theater now tained, carpenter engaged and the coal dust is used in a pretty being built on Commercial street. wet condition, being introduced in comparJohn Kelly, the other petit larceny duck, small quantities at a time. There was arrested by Officer White. John stole atively to be no difficulty in making steam, is said & Duke and the fireboxes two bolts of cloth from Simon Bros. last from ten to twelve & on Main Lewis and one from Barnes which time the tube sheets years, during street. He had au accomplice wbo escaped, are generally removed once. Leaky tube but the goods were recovered. ends are said to be unknown. In the newer The dlsturrer of the peace, was John Nulocomotives the forward axle boxes are of will on book also Officer Birkuer gent, whom radial type, and give little satisfaction, tbe and of abusive drunkenness, using a jerky,, unsteady motion to tbe charge imparting 'I language. engine. Jta Excellent Qualities Largest Sales on Kacorct Of any preparation for the skin are those of commend to public approval the California Eureka Creuiu. Merit always wins and the peo- liquid fru remedy Syrup of Figs. It is ple appreciate a good thing. There is nothing to the eye, and to the tasta and by better made for chapped band, rough skin, pleasing kidneys, liver- and gently acting on the pimples, salt rheum, etc. Only i!5c, at druggists. bowels, it cleanses the system effectually, BAILWAf XIO'jia. thereby promoting the health and comfort of all who use It. Mr. Helntz, the new chief cleric of the 11 air liaoaa Bio Grande Western passenger department, at very low prices at of every description yrill be at his post some time this week. Mrs. Christy's, 31 W. First South. of the Denver D. II. Moffat, a'A a bar, Dr. Lyons. & Hlo Grande, has gone to Europe, and it is rumored that he may try to raise money to Hooper-Eldredbuilding. 49 8. Main build the Denver, Apex & Western. Manicure Joe Oglesby's remarks on Governor Bulat 31 W. 1st South. Mrs. Christy, .the Millock's Btalemeut about the Union Pacific aro liner. rare rare, rich and racy. He fired them on in the Union Pacific office next day and came Don't forget tbe Letter Carriers" Ball tonear being cremated. morrow evening in Younger's New Hall, The officials of the Denver & Rio Grande corner Market street and West Temple. The have just completed a tour of; the system. ball will.be appropriately decorated with They were met at all points by tbe people flags and bunting. Secure your ticket from of tbe State. President JefTery does not your carrier early. Olseu's band of ten any longer. On this, pieces will furnish the music. Cloak room appear as a stranger bis second trip, he was a welcome visitor. free. Chairman Magouu of the Atchison Board Sure cure for constipation Idanha. alstated recently that tbe company has on cash band to very ueurly enough Millinery at Half irlce. ready meet the January interest payments, He Ladles wanting millinery will save money condition by calling at the City of Paris. No. 48 Main said, moreover, that the of the company wis never so easy as at street, where all trimmed goods will be sold at half price for the next three days, bepresent. of the J ginning Thursday, the 10th. Come early fjO. P. Huntington, Central Pacific, gives notice that 4,35t,ooo and avoid the rush. of the series B California and Oregon bonds happiness abound where Health, comfort, maturing J auuary 1, 1S02, having been prestoves are used. Sait Lake Hard-wasented for extension, no more bonds can be Garland Co. received for that purpose. Tbe balance of Idanha is the remedy for disordered $1,500,000 will be paid at maturity. Two solid wood passenger cars are being stomachs. made in Tulare Co., Cal., for exhibition at , Mehesy tbe Furrier Chicago in lftf-- '. They will be made from for fine fur robes, gloves and capes. tbo trunk of a tequoia oiffattteo, shaped to the outward form of cars, and then hollowThe cold wave is here, so is "Mehesy the and finishing in the interior, with its Furrier." 220 Main St. ing outetc. fee car wilt whole Tbe polished. seats, Fritz Bros. Gath, Affidavit, Gipsy Queen, miles of track has bean completed Fifty South-er- u cigars. Kio Marguerite and other brands of fine 40. of end Graude Che the south at P. Western Cigar, Agsocy. Telephone from Du ran go to a point ten miles beis alse being pushed O. Box 071. yond JIaucos-- Work south from Kloo, and it is expected that by Every druggist sells Idanha. December 1st the forces will have met and Daa't Be Saekars. roach completed this important piece of Don't pay millionaire prices. See my There is a sad story coming up from buying fine watches and Eureka that of the discharged laborers from prices before elsewhere. It will pay you. Goods the Rio Grande Western road at that point, jewelry at cash prices. hundred were sold tickets to sold on installments nearly one Alex L Wtatt. 263 Main St, Denver over the Union Pacific before the Western people caught onto their little Idanha la a perfect blood purifier. V V .game. Another Plot Against the Sultam. The Denver papers interviewed Colonel Dee. ft. fTmntjii .Dis'Dodge the other day about tha fake that A Series. tba Herald about tha alleged patch San Francisco Chronicle appearedofinAleasers. Bennett and .Brown of rumor Is current here that a fresh plot baa removal of he officers and Grande tbe Kio said, that been discovered among the tbe was no Western, truth in It. So Thk Tribf.nx army to depose the Saltan. A namber of here said tbe next moruiug, after the Herald pubarrests are aaid to bave been maee. among' , lished the story. tbetn being bis Majesty's Paoba. and tbe Passenger Engine 51, now in the Bio General Metamed Danad and first Grand Western shops, Is being fitted up Sultan's tbe with the "skimmer," and when she ia rue wbo will now be sent into exile. Before to attend yesterday out of the shop oa the 20th instant, her troopa left tbeofbarracks - Selamik " all th soldiers Work on the desert division will be watched the ceremony with much Interest. The suceess of thia were searched to see If taey bad beam furdevice means its adoption ost all tbe desAt nished with ball cartridges. lines of tbe different Western roads. C. 8. Helleu, general of tha Cnloa PaclBo. stated to a San Francisco reporter the other day, that his road would not lay any rails on the completed grade between Seattle and Taooma because there waa no money) la tbe treasury, and there waa so telling when the road wonld be able U to resn bis its j construction eperafckma... So looks as though tbe Rio Grand Western it would bare full swing if it pushed forward v v from this city to the coast. Millionaire Flood of San Francisco has 'v- ,broken Mackay's record across th continent. Tha time made was four days, ten hours and thirty minute, and the route via the ' Soathern Pacific Union Pacific. Burlington. I Lake Shore sod New York Central. The ton fastest run was mad by the Hurling: The train route from Omaha to Chicago. waa delivered tb then fifty-fiv- e minutes Api.lv about sixty years ago because the demoneK i.i'Ki:lKNCKI S.VLKsM.W KOK THK tization of silver by Great Britain in 110, and shoe. hat. atid ins' f ana her resumption of specie payments in food's boot 17 So. Main street . K. Si. Waldron, tradu 1825, made an unusual demand for gold, tn'.'IT old nostoflie and thus carried it to a premium over silKnii UH IliliAL HOLSKWU'.iK AT ver. The great men of fifty or sixty years 1 tiiKL 50 V. 5th South St. ago, in tbe Treasury and iu Congress, held GIRL FOR ti iC Nik. SAL HOUSK- t YOUNt the matter under consideration for two or j.'V work. Aonlv between 10 a. m. and ia, I'M three years, and thon reduced the weight of ardSt., tllS-cor. J. the gold dollar on the express ground that GIP.L TO COOK.- lNtjriUH OF the silver dollar was tbe dollar in which J V. llOOU Mrs. H. VV. Lawrence. l'U North Main St. contracted; existing obligations had .been G H L FOR HOI'S F. WOK K : that to increase the grains of silver in the niJJ4 no cooking. WKKast 4th South. silver dollar would be to increase the weight of existing Obligations; and that that would MAN TO MAX- A N KXKRGKTIC YOLM be an act of injustice which no enlightened anil i V nee oriice iu Salt Lake; Rood refereneea if LOU cash Hired: salary, ir 1,500 per Government could afford to be guilty, of. capital inreqthe room Ad. business. year and interest luSSip Kanirn hhig.. Omaha. Neh. Our great men in 1873 were not so 4S BY COMPANION AS LADY; deso conscientious. They IJOSITION thoughtful 0r to travel. Address K. IS, Tribmonetized the silver dollar, out of hand, une. ma.Hl of the and thus increased existing weight GIVING ADDIH'.SS, New the estimated by ASTEXOGRAI'HKIl. speed. Machine used. obligationsthen York Chamber of Commerce at about Kxnerienue and age to No. B "US," Salt Luke 15 cent. least at $12,000,000,000 by per mU41 Tbe same men, and those who stand by Tribune. HOARD AM) DKSIKES LAUV REFINED "to unconthis blind are them, exceedingly State with respectable family. but terms, room stitutional impairment of contracts; imwhich must be moderate, and location. with din the about fill their tb air oHice.' K 91. Tribune. Address they T?1? of ooutraets which they claim pairment REN T, IMMEDIATELY, FOR YEAR OR would be Involved in the free coinage of riO JL 7 or 8 room house. Modern convensilver and the return to the silver dollar as iences,more, with barn. On car line, east of Main and the unit of value In our monetary system. Tribu ne. m239 north of 6th Sonth. Address s.ti,.-.iile- iirni-.rui- ; good-size- I y-- Tl - A blue-ooat- Ka-lieg- can-canne- A h's The same principle Is not Involved lp the weight of tbe gold dollar, bechange in cause it was a new coin, and was by the vagaries of legislation liable to be made cheap or dear, and; was so made dear about 1&34, and again since 1873. It was bylaw at a the equivalent; of tbe silver given weight of value, dollar; it was. if you please, ait unit our monof value in but it was not the unitoffice was filled by the system. That etary standard sliver dollar. , - r- - ge I !!.'. ': re " ' f 1 " !' , ' . . OoxsTA-msOPL- t, ' j ald-de-ca- j. . - soo-ln-la- aid-de-ca- w a '.s silver as tbey really desire to utlire Of these laws money, let them repeal both. and also tbe law of 1S73, so far as it relates to silver. If they must make, laws, make them with respect to oleomargarine or cotton-see- d oil or bricks, ajnd let silver be as It was from the founding of the Mint down to 18T3. There was uo trouble for the the' level of preceding 300 years touching 1, the two metals at tbe ratio of 15 or 16 totfbe made by Great Britain in except that was retreated correctly by '30's. That gold dollar, and ducing tbe weightbe ofso tba treated again upon might properly occasion., Tbe dispatches ssy that some of tbe Democratic leaders are contemplating Republicans by stealing a march on tbe going in fori tbe repeal of the law of 181)0. to add will the programme the reIf they far as it relates to peal of th law of 1873 so tb silver dollar, they will win by it. 'I iV At tb same time, if the silver dollar Is a abort dollar,: why has the Republican party, which is most vociferous in denouncing it as suob, purchased tbe silver, coined 400 millions "of these dollars and added them to the circulation? 1 have tolerated these laws my own mind because I believed that they wouid bring us in time to a what silver basis.; Suppose that to; occur, I bave never yet barm wonld be done? seen an intelligent answer to this query. There is none. a All the ume it is laughable to hear Eastern organs of public opinion cry out upon same the "short" Silver dollar, and at thecaused time glorify themselves for having dolhundreds of millions of these "short"Imbecirculation. lars to be added to thenever a more made cility or insincerity of itself. '. striking exhibition il 'v.V ' Are tbe Liberal voters aware that regison, that elections in Utah la going tration are won or lost in the registration, and tbsg hundreds of 'liberal are apparently taking bo Interest ia it? Salt Lake captured by h. which, like Russia, the Mormon Chore Cleveland knows nosach word as progress, elected President, Utb as a Mormon State, and from off of lead wool, tbe duty taken relentlessly fer cuttbe miner prosecuted land on all laatds, pubUe patents ting timber up indefinitely, the malts cut down, haegnot American later' Western but and only est generally subordinated to those of life will there Great Britain, what kind of or Utah? Are be for Gentiles fa Salt Lake oar precinct eommitteea all dead? O. J. H. l nt . Tf . vice-preside- :;1 There is a sort of strife between the two national parties as "to which shall do least for sliver and get credit for "doing most. Tbe genius of tbe Republicans for supplying all deficiencies in the universe by law. for in restraining and constraining everything silver and bas creation by law. is against 1878 and another been. They; made a law in in 1890 purporting to bolster silver, and now as in far this direcbave gone say tbeycan they as in reason be asked to go. tion they So they have. The policy of these laws is a mistaken on. It is neither justifiable in principle nor does It accomplish its object. - FOR FAMILY OF TWO. GKN'ERAL Cx IRL housework. Apply 009 South Main before mM2 p. m. SF.LL, AT ONCE, BRAND NEW BED- iu2i:4 room set. 37 1st street. CANVASSERS. ADDRESS, PROFESSIONAL 1 1 K TN EXCHANGE OF GROCERIES 1'.. 3rd S. and lot. mils AND HOTELS CONTRACTORS, X families: If you are in need of help of anv kind male or female, in or out of city we can furnish you on short notice. Empire office, aft East Snd South. STUDENT. BOARD AND LODGING IN BY payment for work; good references. Ad-- d rcss Mr. V. B., 358 W. 3rd North. 110 BY LADY STENOGRAPHER 1" JOsTtION typewriter. Wages no objeotion. &i9 South mlW 8th East. 8a GENERAL FOR HOUSEWORK, IRl. Gi E. 4th South. ralr8 STRONO ENGLISHMEN TO ALL GOOD the Tug of War contest. Those deto will siring join please report at Walker's Pavilion at once. GOOD BOY FROM 15 TO 1& YKARS of age. Stiehl fc Creighton, 56 West SecSouth. ond POSITION AS GOVERNESS OR COM- Address E 18. Tribune. puSKin. GOOD STRONG SCOTCHMEN TO JOIN ALL Team in the Tug of War contest. Champion Must be regular in practice meetings. Those desiring to join will please report their names at Walker's Pavilion at once. rpo nt i - A -I- Very body wear my 3rd South. y t.Uing shoe. Geo. Wetzel, 01 W.perfectlFOR PANTRY. DIN IN GROOM o GIRLS aud general housework. Hotels, restaurants and families supplied with competent help ou short notice. U. S. Employment Co., 76 W. in 38 2nd So. Telephone 593. d OUSKKEKPKRS, WOMEN XKKS, housework; girls, aud girls for general at Mr. highest wafies paid lor good servants: McEwan's Employment office, 69 W. First Sooth mlM street. NORTH BENCH, ON PROPERTY JWAKT and a solid block preferred, for L. improved dwelling property in th city. mV9 Grossman. MS Commercial blookL OOD GIRL AT 967 3RD ST. (DARLINGTON Place): good wages. RENT, BY RESPONSIBLE PARTy, A rpo furnished house. W. H. Cromer, X oi " to -- JJ 1 SEC-on- 163 I L. Main. WANT TO EXCHANGE GOOD SALT Lake real estate for brood mares or cattle. C. Crossman. fiW Commercial Block. I93 ONSIGNMENT OK ALL KINDS OF M. S. Mick's general auction at and commission house, AO W. 2nd Sonth ft. 1846 SEE M. S. MICK, 60 W. 2ND COME AND st., when you want to sell or consign lfl4i your goods. SuUNENCUMBERED O EXCHANGE burban property for clone in business or resifor Tenant encumbrances. dence with some orproperty the best located offices and residences in Loan Real Company, tbe city. Brooklyn Godoe-Pitt- Estate s 107 Main sfu, over Drug Company's :M store.MKlt-chand- ise - - T McALPIN'S A-- 4 and dressmaking parlors for stylish work good satisfaction. Cutting and fitting a A DIES TO CALL AT MISS ppe-eialt- y; W. 8nd Kontb. Room 8. 3rd floor. 149 TO KNOW THAT DR. LKEKA EVERYBODY dentist in Salt Lake who makes no extra charge for painless extracting. Gas or vitalized air administered; 34 VV. and South. 1449 EXCHANGE EQUITY IN CHOICE 1 M-in. See proved Salt Lake property: cios Una Cashier. Kn tits ford. ON E FOR GENERAL TWO GIRLS, and tbe other to assist and take ear of children. No. 153 West 3rd Sonth. PAID FOR SECOND-HAN- D BEST PRICES also eleaning, dyeing and repair- y done by L Clina. 100 K. 1st So., opp-Citing well Hall. Orders attended tv mall or eaiL ttg rrO J- SITUATION WANTED. VOUSO MAX. ITTribune, pumps, engine f il if nIl A r ' m34a STOCK . traffic-manage- Tribune. '4. 19. or POSITION En TO boiler. Address E m2r3 .v..-.- LOST. n nJ l ' . i 'l th o L.u-l- i ',,- - YEAR IKG, et "Dixie.", IUQ at OU Main. ing 3 c A KLN ()!.!). AfiSKtii Finder rewarded. 'iby - TO leav- - mf4 WALLET CONTAINING f15.fX)t ANVAS Reward for return; K 13. Tribune or.ee. CIVIUENCIMEERS. W. SNOW. UYlh fc MlillJU t.lUl-T- . near, room 8, HooperAJ) Elaredge block.4 h374 I - ,4 . Main siraet. T. ISRECKON, CIVIt. AND VI'LNO m ent ixeer 14 d l.joonniiorjiil J m-3- board; ROOM S, P A N TRY , LA Rl E So. Slid cliar. Ib7lH mjtl fpwo roomed norsE.s?: f:.t. tnlTS r U N U K.N : f-- 1 We-t- PLEASANT n9 ' for ti;!ii O I1 O . Fl "RNlsllED twuM-ke- - ROOMS W. .'lid 4.V t i SIX-ROO- ;, ui ir.l-.'- 'JYV 1iItf 1 UW up. ij.e. ill.! S All iv it? ISH ED N tin e.,t. is hi. ;rd OiiM AND :i w. UNFURNISHED OR on 11UR J- - with Siu:,!. with R l). 1. Easf. 'i D -- A j;rinr'. :t, ROOMS r i t iloor; 1 Don-nell- I 1 m-.- iy Iv.-.u'- ' TnhuLe. AKGK, NEW! FUAN Ki.lX m ; ::rd s.. vt 'l Etc I li i ACRES.! 1 M"' pto'l e,i o.. n fy j;,u i r .:..!: . i .i an i l. l": Ne.it.-- i iva'er. .: .1 j , . !.. No h ft . , y.( iv in . i v I n r : .t: t - llil'.H U I 1.1, r m r::e in . 7 N r i ; ressr'.ii -: ;i y I v i ; i i K . I ,! V. oi;r v Va,-,M- . i. . il.;.d !. -' Ex .fti-.- ,ea-t..- -- r tu r- . l a.-i- . a ; M .ao-rue- 1 ' . '..ntheti.':..i:i,leh i.miil :.' i.d. stahfe, . e , dw.-R.ug.- are, ti.'trty .V pi r aere liiuit... ou R. I'oV '; , S , j DIE E . and closet; N I NTS. f llil.i : :. ;io.iStt!i street. ROOMS. iUKNiSIIED ' e. I) bll LSI R A liter t noi-htU- ROOM 111,1! h'et. Llrht.'3 -- i up stairs. 7, Terr., r. 1 llniulers, i:iffc F,. : i; of 1 - . v mi a: id Iilale.ini. W -t stri tC Ai Mi: A ts- :is . l not i Ti'l I ! s ' Luil-E- r i;t mm;.s for eeUiug. p.MN(; i, I r fie- i- -' I ii rent: inT'' ur p: E 1' !, that -'k r and t;.k l ! I - ! i I.e.-- - ::..-:ivi.f;.-,- i: , ;r,i n :. lots ill and ,,- t.tf.ns. aii.l i i.. I R. . THVi" HE nOoEin liMiH d ,ii. an real e.tat per Don't . in i.tA Hi:- -' its. cha'.leiujc J Topping-- . tnlna Dlsi o EHY ill any long,li) r, t u ure ii i:oi.reach your pevoiid " ' so. Beck, lii E ti OR ui ACRES SOUTH OF i IT'S : m-- miles from electric car line; the tme-- i kind of land: of water, ami oulv" per a ie. (:. So. mi il ' TEW BRICK DWEI.I.ISl tl'Kt I cash. -- iM per iiuinih, interest s p.-- cent. New T room brick, J'.iu cash. s, i per month, H p.-c. ut. A. M .1 mo. .m.i M a n ! m'H BEST HE ACKsM I'll A N 'D .lORBI N( 'IMIi: .1 shop in Salt Lake city: (rood location, Donnelly A Newell, No. U W. Second s et .!! lie-- .idviii.-,- t !( w hat y.ii advance- - show in hoaiT- - - . oT iur :.h, oi :d be i ii : M ph-nt- . I 'i -l r - FUR. ROOM,OX suite,ELEGANTLY with or without bonrd tVM S. Miiin. TEN ROOMS, (40. INQUIRE HOUSE; 311 S. fjnd West. EW BRICK COTTAGE. 5 ROOMS, ALL m.'Si conveniences. 51 Vine St. MODERN S ROOM HOUSES. BATH. HOT 43Tk and cold water, rleotri'." litrht. closw in, each Brooks A WcirltW. Vd South. ni NE FURNISHED ROOM FOR HOESK-keepinuo children. 344, East Second So. "URNTSIIED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP-tn'Jimr. f73 South First W ent. MODERN BRICK COTTAGE WITH BARN, etc. siiuatud half bloivk from Eagle Gale. Immediate )Kissessioa. Applv to G. li. tF N o 3 A e. N73 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT j li(.'ht hounKkeeping. .Vrfl S.V. Tenile. 197d IVURN I SHED RtHMV:OlC 2 G ENTLMKnT or without board, in ou car line. Mft K. tfnd iVast street.private family, 93 ROOM. APPftY TO H. I. G. COATLS. HII7 ial Bank iiulidlng. LADY HAS NICE QUIET FURNISHED rooms: transients' accommodated at 437 lKtl East Third South. T7UVE-ROOMEHOUSE AND BARN. f.i7 X 1778 South Main street, j W. E. ROOM HOUSE, EAST SIDE, (15. G Hubbard. 41 W. 8nd South. . 17;Ci fW ISH ED 'URN ROOMS FROM $1.40 TO JF 1675 p;r week.- 147 E. 2nd So. ROOMS. STEAM HEAT, OAS J7URNISHED J.hO to (4.C0 per week; all outside window. 4f F. 1st South, Robert's new block. TEWLY FURNISHED ROOM. CHEAP. li94 Call at 364 South West Temple. PAY RENT? WE WILL SELL YOU WHY VV a house on monthly payments, the same 1520 as rent. Casady, 150 S. Main street. E. FIRST SOUTH ST.. MODERN I 1 roomed brick house: large yard. H. P. G. Coates, Commercial block. 144 BRICK COR. I AND 5T1I SALE; OR streets. Iuiuin W. R. Wightman, room S Utah Commercial and Savings ltauk Rulldiug. IROOM HOUSE ON W EST TEMPLE ST., closets, hot and cold water, bath, etc In107 quire of Dr. J. Beattie. C6 E. Snd South st. TICELY FURNISHED ROOM, 337 SOUTH HS Second W est. IN THE FINEST ftOOMS CITY, pMEsinifle or en sitdte, m, everything new; steam heat, eltioirio lights: terms moderate. 238 State k5l3 street, Harris Building. A ROE. FINE FRONT OFFICE ON SEC- ond floor, Holmes building; steam heat. k319 Apply to cashier of the hnutsford. COMPLETELY FURNISHED ONE house of 9 rooms, hot water heating, attached. Close also gas, with mibarn and rid grounds hW78 E. Seep st. in. Enquire 3 COTTAGE AND 1J1UBN1SHED hfiH9 at I4B W. 5th South. DEK -- 111 t)l SA E r ii&J OR A Shoe-bridtj- . . ihi. 'I - e,t Temple street. 'tn I ! , per lot take- - r.'.Y rem illlln.i l: a UI MMi(l nv.i , - t holist-keepilie- 'iid South. in :i a.t n . d v ! WITH CLOSET AND ; allow ed. est irst South Miditlev Norn d. Is lla ft s,,. oppoKTI'. nhv I i i'i..-- e- - Pia.-e- ; 1 'a! Walker E KM . !l EE IOOiv i:i.).' riMVll FURNISHED ROOMS. VMI1 FIRE: 1M North street: refereuee MIDGLEY,NI) AND 3RD FLejoli OF A. Son. ifJ rooms. Etuinire block: I it. ' lie-- -, r,;S7 fo; i hale lo- oF FATLY FURNISHED IKHSi: rooms: furniture fur.-- ale and lu',!-- e elo-- e to poti;liee. Ajiplv W. C. room r. r tii : WiSI' 3,'i'., SULT11 T lioll-- .u:v.T-'i..i- ;t i 1 lMlf'-lirs- , Hi-- Ei' n on h. : sn 'J'AElvOi' e i;a;;i,.m. tut!-- .. .t::o i :i.l.)-- car' li.i;h. house, oeil line,hot modern Onroon,s. anil eoM waler, u.vner. i r K See 'i : i ! Vi-- cation. i .i-s - NORTH H !: M 11: !lnl' llill and cold water; laundry. Apply at i'J7 :n-- . '! St.. eor. i.. N : ND WU.-- T S.. liiVt'. M AIN 'I lin'iMS, 'I emp:e. !" per m.uiti.: or furnished at " ni.C W. E. I'uboard. 41 y. vu I S. L i ROOM Is t nM:" a: ue... vi:i r,:er t: I 'iir-- t (i.-lr.- oT- liMMIlU ROOM S; wa: r. i':." W. hoi arid irt Smith. i 'I ; IfRNISUED X lu'.'.ii . . - lac r' fere lie li i;LY UURN'.SMED KooVS; ai.L VOD- tirst class, lird. Terms rr;i e u o. i'7 Nfir:!i Miiii Si reMSvMiaUn. :iil'j: flu -- RODS .VROOM WITH BRICK house, citv w,itr. au E. 7th South y )KK...' street, Voheay st N tl c .li oa Harrington. Newell. o. W. Vti.I Siu th urt-rl- . NEW oROo.M BRICK t TTAtflEa, LOT 17 feet, on at li Last and lfirh South, rj'ji at f HHs. Douueliv' .t Neiiell. cheap No. H W. Jud MillHnrnugton, ti in" 1 l l MTV Oh YET ERRED OI'poR rpil a for an in i ei nieu t. Vs'r ..o Itti E., at 'V' n 41 '.V vu s. .4 j.irlot. W. K lliibt-ar.l- w gon. si iT"-HaUm:and A .'.I ress i; .n. j fir hht :ei:cry. ri,. ." une. i:T-0"Xo.J IM UAKdAlN: dm: Ojl ersou's . i ; I, 1;. in .. ;J t l J4l S.lut stri-e- t :e!i;..:. HI i.t.H AM) H l;.V!. l lli'.M' HOKsK. v D KS R A EE KtH'MS WITH BOARD rpWO 1 st 0" S. Wet Tiimple St., uear Walke'r Ter- V "at N . NEW HOUSE IN SUBURBS on cur line. room 1J. Kent Api-lIloime bK mtsj ROOMS j li FAMILY WITHoUl' I'll I Ellrt-in 171 y. 1t DRUG GODUK OVER PITTS OFFICES rent: location. Apply ortiie Gixlbe l'!it Drug in!.') UNFURNISHED ROOMS. :k7 S. MAIN. I Hubbard. to,nii 41 !: ; 4 ,J. V im.-:- AND MUCK-iiri.H- t Ennuire at Cullen Hotel. Lots. s. face. 3d s. ONLY f5H0: WORTH . 1 fOOtiduv: caU. iJi iwr month. XV. HARNESS HORSIC Horse. FURNISHED ROOM: ALSO A FRONT uvJtO suit of otriee roiima. 6S E. t'nJ Sout! FF1CE OR DF.SK ROOM CARPETED; V 410- - 413, Rooriis Constitution liu:i le:i;: lulsl euquire betweeu 10 aad 1M. ' r, Una-octa- 1 West. gnd- LA RUE CORN KU ROOM FURNISHED. 'V'ICE K. 3nl s. X Bath aud nvJtt 1 ex-cl- ty 'OOl i. ' J . 2nd S. 41 W. 5 AND OROOM HOCSK CLOSE 1N .tioriati .V Co.. room ao M or lan block.. NE FURNISHED ROOM KEASONAltLEi rsee 3I9 East Second Soath. ICELY FURSHEI FRONT. ROOM tlO per mouth. STO South State St. CITY ROOMS. TWO J. water. 371 PANTRY, CLOSET; W'.n.-low- i 1 CXTT ASD XSXQKBO&XOOD. ' o at each. miM4 3t LOTS IN "NORWOOD." llTII E. lots aro cheap at J;0 rill ;er lot. toThnse Inducements build. W. E. Hubbard, V OR tf A h okNE '' l'tl ilo-llvr- &J3S-Eicht- e liH-a- re-co- FOtft RENT. CNTcTaNTSuinSROolCnsT?? O surreundings; no children; ed. Ease GVKJD " to-da- a t !s 1 S n hr . . . clmpUred over Building mean a fol-fow- - Ha.-tcr- J Sm I'runrUro, lw. .. . ' fo locomo-motice- ' 1 lunuleoey of temperature' (Inni January . MI. "473. oer i Deficiency of temperature sine ' Decern mm, 47. , i Hi. i ii fall, .01 inches; mean daily. 13 years, .06 .04 inches. inch's: deficiency. cif ruiufall Di January L 191. l '"Vjicess of rainfall sine Umstmbcr l, 1891. 1 ' . inches. lilOKUI N. LICT. ObMFfM. I , .f SW 13 Cloody. pi M N K Lt. Cloudy. 8V3K47 m g " XIITJI2SIY 2IOBXEXG, DCEMISJEK 10 1391. A KITXnBKOVsl rOOTPAD. cxosrsTo or kails. late. This time they" not only made up. but made the run from OmtAa to Chicago Me 0a.lt 191.nv t p City . O.. Vow. a.6:OOa Aesallsi W. C Swisbani and Xtres at TT. P. Fast Xake in thirteen hours. Mall east.-.- . a. m. others acatnat Frederick II-- Toosf and Intermediate e:tA) and of amount CP. Contracts for raila to tbe points. opd's, -G. W .. 221.000 tone ware placed by tbe mil la of tbe A footpad came witbin an ace of making R. Through pouch to Ogdan. .11:00 a. m. others, tba Court ordered s Jadgnsent o V. P. Ogden. Logan. Preston tlda.) default. tbe last two weeks. Eastern W. CL Swinburne, tbe mining man. a subject duringcar and intermediate points... ..8:30) p. m. Tbe same ruling waa made In tbe ease of country works also bave orders for a Coroner TT. P. Pennsylvania Montana. Oregon and Idaho . . . c25 p. m. minutes few a at Diviiin Line Between the One Side Monroe FredInquest F r3mlth and others sgalnat G- - W. involve 80,000 tone of manufactured that K. Mali Atlantic east. Thistle erick H. Voung and others. past 12 o'clock this morning. Swinburne S:50a. nv iron. and Salina and the Other; on Uvea The divorce case of Cyreoe Hards against First Sooth between Fourth San Fraa-for not are to street, CP. pouch resolutions, etc., Through going Passing 9:25 a. m. James jr. Hards, on the grounds of extreme help the railroad question. What la needed and Second West, and as be was walking TT. cwoo 5:t-P. California and Nevada... p. m. of the shippers- - It is not past tbe oornnr of Fourth South and First orualtyi went by default. Judge Anderson la :0O p. in K. G. W. California and Nevada which gave tbe custody neoessary to fight the railroads in order to West, a disgnised figure jumped from begranting the decree K. W. O. wood Ulan Denver and on a of tbe children to tbe mother, allowing ber accomplish what is desired. No corporahind a tree. and. leveling bis revolver com............ ............ .9:05 xk m. A C33WD OF 6 RAVE, AKX10US FACES. $3 a month alimony and S60 attorney ' fees. VV. Swinburne's heart, gave the line with R. Q.Springs would or unsolicited firm SaliQ and Oraud Junction. :Uf p. m. Individual tion, 2.30 i. in. Tbe case of 1. Pbellan against M. K. reduce prices. mand "11 anda up!" Instead of obeying. Park City and Coalville CP. L.P. Frisco. Miiford and alt poiuts Brown et al waa continued until December Swinburne drew nis gnn, and. as be The State aggregate Hungarian railways 3:03 MUford of p. m. '4. to cock It, the murderous thug U. south loth, s, miles In length, with 750 P Stockton and intermediate Tbe argument In the ease of Thomas a boat 3410650 . forehead a ball Swinburne's tbe i fired, grazing 6:10a. tu. tenders. 2050 passenger ears, vs. the Deseret National Bank was The ; Caavn Oocnples Zane'i Knight 7:00 a. iu. through bis Derby bat, knock-his T". Cpoints Park City and Mill Creek and 10,500 freight ears. There are no of- and passing 10th. off. continued until December also Swinburne G. K. West W. Cailou it discharged and ing ficial records of tbe cost of these roads. Bingham Tlaie for the lay IeVore Jsdge ? :t!5 a. m. as the thief turned to See, Jordan There are about 1550 miles of private and weapon Juab and intermediate 10 . m. eZWERAZ. CXIaCIJgAX. ArTalSS. Anderson Ciestera-- Celinirjal Matmissed him. A second bullet soon fol- V. P.point--Nephi, . local lines in Hungary, extending into Aus- but 6: vaultlowed, but also missed, and tbe thief, ters Many Arrest bjz tbe Poliee.' The o.OO p. m. tria as before mentioned. Closed pouch lor Cheyentsw CP. PaUo view. from a Bart TrlaJ fence, disappeared P.ing U. of east Mail for earnWyoail In tbe third week of November tbe points While Swinburne was waiting for somegamsrons Arrstt-JCot- ea. 5:00 p. m of the Ohio River Kailroad Company .9:vX a. m turn up Kelley. the alleged va- Big ming Coilonwood The trial of Hay Hart proved a oostly ings were 115,025, an increase of fs14; Big Four's thing tosauntered 3:U0 he to where P. Provo for Closed p. iu C pouch leisurely up An aisle In Judge Zane's court Is the line one for; tha accused, Coiumlaaiooer Pratt earnings Were $305,350, a gain of 14.051; tbe grant, was standing and blandly inquired the HOVBS riK AKK1VAL Oi SJULi AT DtrOTl &. Kichmoud Danville sysof the $S4 and the earnings ti 4:UOa. tu. P. of demarkHtloii between tha. Northlanders on yesterday imposing a fine of of tb shooting. When told he beC tut Mail.... were $324,030, a gain of 4s80: while the cause I . P. Prk City and Cache valley. ... 10:s.'a. tn. came very much interested, and in company V.P. and the ila wflowcrlles In be big mining costs, which amounted to 99X45. Her at- tem . .10:45a. in. & of Montana and Eastern Peoria Idaho. Oregon. reports earnings with Night Watchman Sharpe started lu hot C 1 sett now slowly unfolding Hi great length. torney drew down her ball f 100 and allowed S33.B57. a gain of 11.721, risco. Miiford and points south .tf:40a. ia. or. nearly 50 per pursuit, and that waa the last seen of htm. C P. Stockton intermedials and p U. .4:Ui p. in. The NiirlhluiiUers. big etrap0ing fellows, alt ber to be ordered Into the custody of tbe cent. 9:40 a. in. Schaelllog R. G. VV. California and t Sergeant Randolph and Officer ten In a arou p. huddled elo-n- j together Juat Sheriff until' he could apply for a writ of The earnings Of the Oregon Improvement were a IS:01 p. m. W. Mail by the shots and thorough K. Ci. like tboae famous little dlck.ty bird In tbe habeas corpus before Judge Anderson. Company's steamboat line, tbe Pacific Coast searchattracted 1V:JW a. Hi. G. Mail l:. W. Pacific withwas made of tbe neighborhood song book, that sat ten iu ajs line, toddling Hhould be fall In this an K. G. W. liingiiaiu Caiion and West Company, for tbe month of Octobe Steamship result. out appeal willbond fVOO boiue one at a timo till tbfcre wasn't one p. m. ber, shows a net increase of $43,000 over the The action of Kelley is looked upon ase V. CJordan taken. Should an appeal be taken a :' p. ui. left. Across from them sit the smaller of Citv. Miil Creek Park same of the The balance month last year. iu and is Miss tbe L':V? $300 will be required. Hart K. U. W. Thistle and Salius suspicious, p in. grouo of smaller men. Tlieyjj never mtngl. n :i" o . in. company's. earnings for October are anot yet being decidedly I P. Closed pouch from t. heyenne. orders have been Issued for his arof a Frainkliu avenue bagnio, and made will show also but homebody must have toiU IJnth aides that keeper up. large lit y a ia. they from Proc on Closed officer I".!'. rest was a caused pouch arrest' sight. police by there n as n statute agalnt levity. They ber ll:UU!i. ui. aud ;;:! ;. m. Otrden mails 4'.o0a:-m- . whom an Inmate of ber house believed she net increase. nt.ver alt j with 11 amiie. a .9UiUa. ' pre had ; ui. They Cottonwood Mrs. Wluioir Tbe following numbers of the Union PaciSouthinc 'Tfno a "ciucb" on, but in putting it into the teraatur&l Sc Gulf bonds are now a throughout deif an old and well tried remedy, and for ov?r fifty gravity arms OlFKt UlU'RS, fic, good' of Denver) arrest tbe T with " the wrong caused execution a. tn., ric.ee and hand man. folded vears has been used by million of mother for tiny crder window open p. m. to their Honey livery: Nib. a839 to UHiCt inclusive. 3S4! When It comes to 3S52 I g 9:0O a. to. A Sergeant Donovan. one hi.ld! iu their laps. a iuilow children w hile cutting teeth with perfa.rt ipening registerwii.dow ajtanger oom-In7534 to 5613. Inclusive. which all a in is a83,'3H0,'512. of iho it the softens an soothes success. game i child, "cinch," It f:0 p. m. iosins register Into court would imuKlro liKjklng over in, General in this Instance, at 753$ Inclusive. 7e-- '7 ty 7831 inclusive, 10,891. reduces inflammation, allays all pain, cures i wuil deirverv windows open a. m. to ti p. ui. of Kjinihlue never can take a hand, aud the outfit." that ray 13.231 w to 13.216 13.220 this uud to .s a. m. to o p. in. indow open inclusive, colic, is very pleasant to the taste, least, tbe bluecoat held the winning band. 10,903. entered thr-l- Uvea, tney are ft o gravely In13.235 Inclusive, 13,241 to 13,243 inclusive, best remedy for diarrhoea. Soli by Jrai'i;ti in Carriers w iudow'excepeiug Sunday . . 0 uli p. iu. of The habeas of writ the corpus hearing to be tense: My aud by one aide going c.uiti 13.246 to 13.248 inclusive. 13.250 to 13.2j5 inr every part of the world. Price twenty-fivSl'SIlAT HOCKS. y. 's Be iure and ask for Mrs. a bottle. J glummer than It la now, and Me other aide will be held at 2 o'clock and stamp windows open General elusive, 13,249, li,K40 to 11,943 inclusive. delivery no as HOTKH. S and take other kind, la srolav: to follow the example of Attorney rup Soothing will a. tn. to p. in. second traffic baa of The i the best medieana to ue Jar Cud class mothers passenger Arthur lirown. William Daggett, the ux - to detective, Carriers window........ the teething period. by tbe Great Northern jg That wan after his colleague, Mr. Dickson, succeeded in getting new bondsmen yester- been abandoned from of tnnil letter the Hours fur hoes collection Hallway of England, but for the present Uc became a day mtfoing aud was released from the second-clasin the business district-- : ti a. in.. Hi a. tu., Introduced the defense. Van Hoctes's Cocoa Standard of the World s be sold to certain .L0 p. iu., 4 p. in., 6:30 p. tn mid 9 p. in. changed mstn. He waa no longer cold and oounty jail. His trial will take place some stations on tickets willlines 1. A. I'knto's. P. M, comof other " connecting cauata-a healthful appetite. lie emitted a kindly light all over time lu February. creates Idanha first was the Midland Tbe panies. Hallway i tbe witness stuud. Mr. Itoybfaiid Mr. WiFrauks's patrol now consists of sixteen to start this movement some years ago, and Prup at Cost. SOXES OI" AH OBSEB7EB. lliams thought it W14S 3i leading light, and men who are advantageously located the Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire Nh.son 4: Lawson. 2.. 7 South Main. a Objected. Mrown dldn'lt evi iureply, be Just throughout the city. man wears Each aud some of the Scotch tinea bave to badge on his left breast The weight of the standard silver dollar managed to abed that sumo leading light and a lantern Railway followed tbe example. The abandalready was tbe average weight of twenty of the bis witanother dcrectlon. and it pllited a of Hash a DIED. which like the has headlight hafi been considered class this of t by oning nesses through dark shafts, svinr.es, cuts, locomotive strapped to bis waist. silver dollars of Charles V, of Spain in cir-o. in l.er most lS'.H. of ItK.VN tbe lit BCKiJ lKN companies. Ogd ti. oiled In important of them just culation at the time of the establishment drifts and inclines until It A despicable wretch expbsed bis person Hraii.li'Tihur.:, .i iuune oi ludiuita, Tbe of Austria have a tbe United States Mint. They cams to bo where be wanted them. Thtjn he turned last railways private hitwere 4, of i.'n some as Lake salt ladies years. ae.l ure they evening to On the Mayand actually smiled, length of 6820 miles, with a capital stock of the dollar of tha New World because tho I rieu ls ana respectfully2 Third 2,000,000,000 ne.j .mi nta n walking along Main street, below florins or $ofi0.O0l,000. lu this latter was discovered by Spaniards, and invited flower and the Northland alike. tieto tend tit ;tt tinier.,! one now of of and brother the the bouth, big rail3600 of ravline miles u of 10. about h l"h t d 111. case and is b'e!e.ek closed The Northlanders giveu their after young ladles Is laying for the miscreant length y p.' great parts of it Were conquered were cont lie t fie t ' ;ili t over Co.. both and ..f at extend Austria W. A. A. Wilson way tnlcrtaktug and Hungary. aged by Spaniards. Obligations Charles Street, with a gun and a club. parlors recalling Salt Luke City. While the net revenue varies greatly, it may tracted in this dollar, and the average 31 S. Mh in Ceiiiet.-rvInterment, wbo were on the stand tbo day before. be said that tbe solid roads generally yield weiirbt of the coin then iu use was taken as Mount olivet Stuart Htepheuson was called; but tbe acXake Police Court. alt from 6 to 8 ceut. There are also about the weight of our dollar so aviieltuer to defense admitted all he commodating Justice (iee disposed of tbe following 620 miles of per ; lokafVbahrieri, or local railways, nor diminish existing obligations. wanted to testify to. WANTED. cases Police in th Court yesterday: built at a cost 'of about 33,500,000 florin's. At this point Attorney Dickson asked that forwith Chris Hirkner. fighting, charged now roads The Government t'.v i, c: these i.ka the bonds of $150,000 under whilch they were feited 910, and kscko )P.V GOODS i:xi'hk; patrouizes The gold dollar was decreased in weight k.' George Aseluine, his alleged :it F. A in riiiieh A flro. from rzosotoaiOAi xeoobi. SaiT Uie Cirri Do. ISM. -- X3TEAU. Thompson. Sr.. by eoasent of botli side waa dismissed. In the case of William H- - Kemlogton and THE BIG PARK MIIHIIG SUIT. THURSDAY liAIIE CITX. 6-- L r"SHE BAfsKMENT, NO. SO W SND KCUTH. JL corner of West Temple, old Tribune buildDrug Co. U255 ing. Inquire at tho Simpson-Hil- l i . llar-rineto- 'f MONTHLY PA "ME NTS. ON house with all eotiveuicuces. Diirlim;. 4Vt Procre-- s WHAT A McGurrui bid it. . n,Ht MODERN' A; int'i RENT Do YOU PAY? WHY NOT on your own home'' houses in snft lojilt Lake ou low m, mhly intali:iieiits. Miller ,v Miller i not "brothers" - uo n laliou), :M W. smith. " ROOM HOV. SE, 4TH VY EST DT1I StlUTII; 1 lot atlx l.th; urle-ia- n water; easy terms A pply 31 Hooper block. ml'l BETWEEN" rlT 1 A X ) 1 K( 'KCT, I N' Seve nth East; tine building ite; only fl.KNl; a creat barirain; north r Liberty Purk. W. E. llubliard. 41 W. 2nd South. lxu .OOD YARD DIRt7TnoI IREOF hTboU-U- l Wai.t--Jnford A Co.. lift . IlnFI So. LA Kti E URICk' W ItTT VERY V burn: car line: excellent location: W fa) cash. se per month. W. E. Hubbard, 11:jK; vV let that money WV offer you the linen t,apply h,t 1 I ' ' 2ndSouth. litvi r BlT'Y C L USE CJ.ENDRON S A V E T Y perfectly new cushion tires, Inquire at riffle of Conn IT Cderk. EIN " COTTAGE, W Ear, NEAR D. A R. ., only41 tdO cash. bal. J per month. W. and So. 1171 Hubbard, NSTALLMENT HOUSES CASAU V, IM S , Main street. lr'Jl 1Jh LOTS, 60 FEET PRO NT IN KINNEY .t Gourlay's addition; also cine lot in Miller t E. CI3aO: I BUSINESS MY tory. Every AT LESS THAN INVE d article will inventorv less than actual value, the memliership in the American Ticket Brokers' Association Will Rive buyer a bargain. K. McCsr-rieS. Ataiu St. I jvj pawnbroker. ACRKS LAND, POURMILES NORTIt U1VE X" of Ogden, Main Washington avenue; small frame house, motor Hue; price $atw), cash. Address "S. T., " Hamisson House, l4o Box, ; lrovo, one-thir- . k, 2-- l: i El J YOU A RE LOORINO TP 1 small farm in Utah see Main St. FOR A LARGE OR Casady Bros., l.V) S. y j LUNCH. INCLUDING BUILD" SAL06.M AND foetfttyi. A No. 1 Iveadon for any business. 813 4th North st. AN'D CHEAP PCRNITURE and lodetair house: 19 rooms GOOD-WIL- . good reason for selling. 1st South. 3 W. Apply - a ONE MORE ofCHANOKTfTSlMFFIC proparsy for cash, and if you wish to chancre or retire from your busipresent ness list your property for exckavaite. wa will find sale a or trade you by bringing parties together wbo otherwise'would never meet. Have real estate or stoclf of goods of any description,youlivery house stock, rooming furniture, barbershop, restaurant, saloon, horses, cattle, sheep, or anv thing else to exchange, let us know and we will your wants. Waterman Bros., Koo- nrT7 supply Central block. Ir7a PERflOSt- -. I POSITION OPEN TO GOOD BUSINESS man. Fair salary to start. Address J. A. Boh net, Ogden. Utah. m!JH AND GUITAR LESSONS KY HARP IJIANO, A. Smith, Room 38, Morl.-i- DUck. ' ' . West Second South. in 114 15 YEARS' EXPERIENCE WITH IJA1NTER and house-paintin- g would like to wora by day or contract. Designs for freooo-in- g ' 12H K. furnished.. Satisfaction guaranteed. , bt b So. t mtr VYONDERrL'L FORTUNE TELLER. npHE X Just .returned from California, tells past, and future. Call and see ber how at No. present 63 State St., Rooms 2d and US. miXTT NONE DRESSMAKING; FASHIONABLE 1 but first-clas- s over Bond help employed; M isa Stephens. West 2d South. restaurant. CUNNINGHAM. DREsSMAKINO MADAME 65 and IVS building. All the latest designs in dressmaking; j work first-clasu ffilAAA O lt7VV7 building. lORSYBARS. CITY PROPERTY Carroll S. Hardy, 1 and SJ. Wasatch m255 LOAN OS SHORT OR LONG MONEY TO notes on and real estate; bought. mifcBt Waterman Bros., room 41. Central block. IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, WELL ONlong time mony on farms, good coooroeroial paper bought, also money advancedSo.on good colm304 laterals. P. N. Uhrlaub, W. nd F. GREGG A CO. BUY WATER SCRIP. blocV-- Commercial F.PERRoom CEKT MONEY TO. LOAN mI9 . ao. ON GOOD American Savings, property. North of A Building St. Paul. Minn., Company and Salt Lake City, Utah Ter. B'or further terms Room. W. Central A. of 4, Block, Byars, enquire i ltcio opposite Cullen Hotel. SHORT TIME ON REAL ESTATE OR FOR with Lona-bar- d collateral. W. U. Dale, - 6Loan inside Investment a 14 Coj 4ft INVESTMENT CO. 45 ANDIftST 'HE PACIFIC block ; no eonimitmon. Com mercial (oOOO.OO: CURRENT AMOUNTS UNDER P. Bacbe. 8nd floor Wasatct. DEPOSITED COLLATERAL- AND aMME ON estate In terms to suit. H. w. Fuller, Room 3, Culmer block, on 1st Sooth, near Main. RUST FCNDS TO ""LOAN ON MORTGAGE, at lowest current rates. . H. P. - Commercial Bank: building. ONE YEAR. 5XjO ONE OR TWO t 1 fiftfi UrUU tMX Ave years. W. EvUub-bar149 41 Wret Second South. PER CENT ON IMPROVED PROPERTY. J. B. Blazer at Co.. 4t W. Second South. TIME J. LEONARD, LONG AND SHORT money. Room 23, Commercial block. hrSi 7 AND 8 PER CENT. ON INSIDE IM- proved property, money ready, no delay. John J. Snyder. Rooms 3i and 30, Hooper block. ' Telephone S&7. -- vrs, d, 9 7 - OlUUsUUU BY i H. Wettind BOUKORD Jt CO.. ' 81. Bo-ro- om g734 AVE S25.000 TO LOAN I3f SUMS TO or twelve months. suit, at three, six. nine featn J. Kenyoa, Room 30. Hooper block. g7l3 E. GSEGG &CO. BUY NOTES, BONDS, 1. a bank stocks, etc. aud Loan money long er short time. Room ju. Commercial Block. TO BOEBOWU8 LOAN DHSlHla PARTIES see A. M. Jane. S Main St. Can furnish Spar cent money on chaioacitv property. IH STRAYED. FOM BROWN'S RANCH, EAST BENCH. hcr about four dark, Clark's (HcKiajimius' old years old; leave at rol3 stand) livery and receive rewarl. - fjstrictly CIVIL ENGINEER SCHULTE, CtC'STAVE last twelve years mineral in V. S. Surveyor's ollioe; office, draughtsman room S, S. E. corner Third South and Main. 1173 DENTIST, OFFICE, RAY TL. WHYTOCK, block. 4 doors south of W'alker hft-e- . REPAIRING OF A LI. KIN PS, UTOVE 11U4 Desve orders at ll)j K. 2nd Koutli. UNGER CURES ALL PRIVATE DI.V DR. menstruation, stricture, stones, poly-pa- n cancers, piles in live days, whites- in twelve,d incase, cripples uniivtir and syphilis, uer Cf teen years. kidney OtUc In practice 'SI yeari. ' S. sod residence 55 West rd TRIPP, DENTISTS,34 ROOMS (CHAPMAN Opera W. S2ni House blivik. South ht. AnafSthetitss administered.. j. .gen' eral stock of dentists supplies on hand. LLE. KUHN. LADIES' M AIRDRES3EU; room 45. building. s. . - i Sott-Anerbac- ir a c. h officed72lop-- dentust.- - Ni;uoL, posite Walker House. 1 SHORTri COLLEGE; DAY McGURRIN SHORTHAND sessions and by maiL Prog-res- s j 17U building. Salt Lake City. SHORTHAND COLLEGE; BROS.. WORK standard phonography:; day and sessions and by mail; dictation from 7 evening till f a. m. 131 and VS Commercial block. m"3 - PIANOS AND ORGANS. S"EiALoyTPRICESO n installments. Rivers Bros. stock: cash or PASTURAGE. AND CATTLE. ON TAME FOR HORSES fine water, tabllnir and sivmierCo., 66 E. find toofeed, near citv. Froisih iron-fra- y ARCHITECTS. ARCHITECT A. HALE. 1.T7REI Commercial hiock, rooms tM. UU Of TUa' S' '4 "XTO DRAY' AGE TO PAY I'ROil ANY OF T it E XN aa we are located oa the rai'rosi j to 4"3 N :i tracks.depot, Henry Cohn A Co., oe iioruk of me Union Pa Temple St..OVia- -'. block .. paaaunver . . - |