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Show CITY. UTAH TiltTRSDAX MOBlSTNXJ, BECEIMBER 31, 1891. rf lh eonUapUted monumntof ol READY the nnist c,use a depression t F00 wi.lciwi',l ensulftlio city and tho m. The engineer asserts that tho BY A t NOT TEMPTED ) of tbe wave of Lake Michigan hail A T011SE Slt,30l were elose hand. Chile of soil at the - nulnwd cd wahnd out the - 1: . earth upon ity. o that th stratum of Ccost-ILe cn WORLD'S FAIR MATTERS. which Chicago etauda has a thickness of llcpnirs Completed TThicb He Woald Have to right ior-T- ba only sixteen feet, and la consequently too Xta'eree Compelled to CUaage fecse Vessel "Hiantoucniab. A Prlxe, or $3000 Offered for tbe weak tu carry tho colossal exposition. 'When tha depression of tbe ground ocenr at Payson. Best Poem. the city will sink to a stratum forty feet Chicago, Dec 30 Tribtjsb Dispatch deeper than the present surface, and In San Francisco New Yobk, Dec 30. TniBtrxs dispatch Clwonictt ; Serlea.1 Tbe this respect Chicago will offer a spectacle never produced by any other World's F x po- THE STRUGGLE TO SUCCEED FLITJ3 old Liberty bell will probably be brought to San Francisco ChrunicU Series. 1 Richard sit loa." K. Fox of tbe Police Gazette has recetved tbo Chicago and put In tbe Pennsylvania buildWorld's tbe at Fair. Tbe followiug eablegratn from George Atkinson ing Pennsylvania THIS TKLKOltAIllCrtS WIN. London: "A represenbuilding will be, in part, a reproduction of of tbe Sporting Life, front the 'Melbourne. Athletic Club The Southern Paolflo Withdraws Ita Decomei'a Diajcraceful Scramble Independence Hall, and away up In the tative now here, offers a purse of $10,000 and $1500 The Jute Ba?;rfnff Trust Blaaque-radln- jr steeple, just as It hung more than one hun- for expenses, Itequlreinents. Tyrannical Dec'. for a contest between Cbarlcs dred be will tbe years' ago. Sam Frajccisco, Liberty Mitchell and Joe 30. The trouble probably Friend-Qu- ay as Gddard. Mitchell will be the Farmen' belL i Comallowed six Pacific between thel Southern months time In which to get Bio re Reclp- ' Mrs. Potter Palmer la Blaine for Mexto condition. to Club made Melbourne into The Railgo expects of and Order the pany ico in a short time la the Interest of the th same offer to Ted Pritohard. but be derocltjr Features.! wm settled way Telegraphers owing to Goddard'a superior fair. Potter Palmar will accompany his clined it.I am Concesxlon were made on both sides, but weight. sanguine that there Is a lot board as of tbe a wife, Is going a representative the riwult Of money for Mitchell in Anstralla." victory for the telegraphers, of director. who are permitted to Join the order, while Mitchell; was seen at Hyde A Behman'i . Tbe of tbe big tower for the exNew Yokk, Dec. 30. The repairs and alsubject tho company withdraws the objectionable in Brooklyn last night, and was Theater was the to back referred affidavit and compromises the trouble on the harbor defense 'vessel position terations asked If be would accept the Melbourne terms' means and make to committee ways with reference to the employment of student offer. Club's New After reading It oyer carearc and 'Miantooomab" finished, for dividing tbe receipts. If tho tower Js fully, and all the men who re- Year's Day tbo Nearly operator. bard for. a moment, on a thinking out brief built at all it will be 1909 feet high, and the ship starts mained out on tho strike or were discharged : "I will deliberobserved Charley sagely must of d committee tosttbeuowly-mountethe inter The to are arrangement cruise, fur joining the order guns. to be reinstated by ' over tbe matter." ate be cotnp-lete13th. by January the company. The agreement between the tost of tbo new boilers and engines began was asked. "How take?" will that long now in is who Jryan, A employees and the company is to be signed last night and will bo oontlnuod forty-eig- ht Rome was smile the cunning reply. tbeeo-operIon of the ' "Isn't tbe negotiating for purse big enough far' you?" was hours. The test la perfectly satis- Government of Italy la , getting exhibits ventured. so far. Tbo guns were viewed with from that eooatry. sent, aeablegram factory with a smile. A BATTLE WITH THE REGULARS. "Hardly." tbo liveliest Interest by naval experts and to Director-GenerDavis, aaylng that be "Do you Intend to fight at all?:" scientific men. the bad. been granted an audienoe with Min"Not for a year." g Besides tbo four Winch Marquis Dl Kudinl. the Italian Prime g was hts official in CENKBAL RTAXLEf THINKS IT WAS rifles, two and Botch kiss aid ister, promised Another Baseball League Org;anixed.. work. Toe Government of Italy has reguns.' and two 1'OTJGilT IKrUBDAY. vesHotebkiss revolving cannon, the fused to take part in the fair, but at the . Philadxxphia, Dec 30. Tbe Enquirer this morning says that a baseball league is sel has the very newest thing In ordnance-t-wo same time It will officially encourage prito take the place of tbe American exrapid-firiorganized vate send Individuals and to artists The Desertion of Mesleea Troops to and already has clubs and Association, cannon. never These hibits.: have been guua DetachA Usrts Confirmed Chaptered on a . United States cruiser before. grounds in Boston, New .York, Philadelphia, An Eastern manufacturing firm has oftried St. Columbus.; Chicago, Milwaukee aod Inment Also Join the Raider's Band., fered to deposit $5003 with any person They throw a The new organization is not shell every fifteen or twenty seconds from a Davis may select, to be given Louis. as a prize for tbe beat poem or song, to be tended to be antagonistic to the twelve-clu- b dlstanoo of 3500 yards with the greatest ac80. The Its promoters recognize tbe fact Nw Oautist, can 9000 7000 or used read bo to at the opening ceremonies of tbe expo- -' league. curacy. They Han Antonio apeelal says: When yards. When there is room for another such organithat ex.are are Is over. It tbo sition. mentioned conditions Tbe teats, only 24 massed., the United State troops will attack pected that the "Mlantonomah a har- that tbe contest shall be opened to the zation. near bor defense vessel, with modern as D. T. Garrison a well known sJarza, who Is said to labe encampeda teleworld and that the prize shall be awarded and guns far from it is said, will back the club in this city. Topena. The locality low water submerged hull, will be a match by a committee to be selected by the Nabare for any conditions are favorable here, but unThe regraph -station and an engagement may news battleCommission. but tional the The offer baa been largest European The only taken- place not so favorable elsewhere. to ferred fortunately tbo Committee. Ceremoules received by General, Stanley was to ships. from Boston and Chicago seen tonumPeople a ' believes still that Rogers Captain ofVALUK8 OF FOREIGN COINS. ibe foregoing effect, and came from the ber of appropriations will be mads for the day did not seeui to be enraptured with the ficer commanding Fort JUuggold during by tbe States of Brazil. , A bill is now idea ot second clubs In those cities. Itourke'e absence. The murder of General The Depreciation in Itusslan Paper fair MILWAUKEE NOT IN IT. for the appropriation of $300,000 by pending " Ixjrenzo by his troop and their flight Into . General and the Dee. 30. President Iverson Government, Considered. Captain Milwaukee, Money Texas to join Garza baa been confirmed. sum will secured. thinks this be Milwaukee Rogers of Baseball Club said the Dec. 30. The Director of The killing occurred at Mler. The number Wasuisgtos, so far as Milwaukee Is concerned, that, Is not known. of the Mint deserters has and estimated of the Secretary A LIBELOUS HISTORY. - iMUr. there is no truth lu the Philadelphia League General Stanley feels eertaln that the Treasury proclaimed tbo values of alt story. Milwaukee will join tbe Western Asan action took place between Garza'a foreign coins to be followed in a central league proposed by estimating A Novel Proceeding in Connection sociation, or men and the regulars. President Williams of Columbus. the values of foreign merchandise exported With the Tweed Ring. IENIED IN HEW TORS: ALSO. New York, Dee. 30. GARZA, JOINED HY CAPTIVES. to the United 8tates after January 1. 1802. dispatch Dec 80. No credence Is given Tho following coins have been changed In San Francisco Chronicle (Trucs Series. The Brit- to the from Philadelphia about tbo story lie Gave Them Their Choice of Joln-In- value to the figures Indicated: Tbo florin ish Consul In this city la now taking testiof or Golag Without Arms. .341; boliviano of mony in a ease which has no precedent In new baseball league by baseball men in this city. .601 of tbe the Central Amerpeso Bolivia, New Oblcans, Dec. 30. The BIOARDID AS A HOAX. .691 ; tbo Shanghai tael of tbe history of literature, which raises quesican States, g Laredo, Texas, apeelal aayat A tele81.021; the ffatkwau tael of China. tions that are new in international law. and FrrrsBURG. Dec 30. Tho story from China, gram la received by Col. Coree, la Nueva $1,137; tho peso of Colombia. .691; the" which illustrates the dangers wbioh beset Philadelphia of tbe formation of a new base Laredo, from Gee. Garelae, at Weir, stating sucre of Ecuador, ,6'Jl; rupee of India, .328; tbe modern historian when be treats of ball league is regarded here as a hoax. the yen of Japan, .745: tbe dollar of events which are within tbe memory of men that Captain Ilardie, United States scouts Mexico, .75; the sol of Peru. .691; the rouble still living. When tbe literary world was had notified him that his (Ilardle'a)cavalry, Bulldozed the Referee. Trib-Unof Russia. .553; rouble of Russia (gold). ringing with the praises of Professor James s that Garxa'a men were massing near ,772; N. Y.. Dec. 30. reported Falls. Highland. A. inabbub of Tripoli.: .623; boll via of Bryce's "American Commonwealth." Kl Klgre Crossing on the Klo Grande, on the San Chtrmiele Francisco Dispatch .138. f Oakey Hall brought a solt for libel that Is I line of Starr and Zapato counties, Tsi as, Venezula. George Strong, and James Qulno For tbo first time the Director of tho Mint now engrossing the attention of the British Series. below Itlo Grande City. Captain Ilardie before tbe Athletic here fought haa' In He Conaul took to this estimated of tho value rouble the was gold city. exception atated that he for that point of Club. Qulnn ia a rearular tornado, and marching on Tweed New the have In tbe Ruaala la our.oooauls BuaelHand York, ring and asked Garcia to be on band with the chapter from tbe atart pounded and thrashed aa be and asserted in hht eempialnt that the asMexican troops, to receive the marauders been Inatrueted to certify hereafter the deextra weight telling heavily in pleased, were therein made of sertions untrue and his favor.theStrong paper money which is tho preciation wheu they cross to Mexican soil. knew but little of tbe A report was brought to this elty from practical currency of Russia, rom tbe gold damaged him to tbe extent of $500,000. Tbe roles of tbe ring, and permitted Qulno to to the effect that standard. Instead of from the Value of tbe curious fact is that the alleged libelous foul him with impunity. In the second Zapata county obapter was liarsa's troops bad captured a detachment allver roubles, as heretofore. round Quinn went at it again aud fairly wnrrxxx r raor. bktck. of Mexican , troops with their arms and koi threw his antagoalat across tbe ring against the CHILEAN CABINET COMPLETED Its author was Prof. Frank J. Good now of a stake, bitting him while partially down. equipments. The report states that, revolutionists executed the o (Boers and Columbia College, and It was copyrighted The Strong men protested. The referee degave the men a chance to go without their Its First Aot Will Be to Consider by him and published under his name, aa a clared a knockout. Revolvers were drawn; arms or join the revolutionary forces, and Relations With America. V part of the "American Commo- tbe crowd endeavored to get out of the room, separate as their ohoice. The nwealth." One of tbe objects of this. it is bat failed, owing to the doors being looked. they ebose the latter 30 Deo. Tho lUrald'a Yobk, Nw report, however. Is not credited here. presumed, was to bring tbe book under the The referee became convinced that he was special says: Congress has decreed! operation of tbe Ameriean copyright law of wrong, declared the fight a draw, and orCaptain Pollok, commander of FortMoIn-toa- b, la of the opinion that both sides of the that Waldo Sllva and Barrios Lucas, memeditions of the dered the money divided and bets-oft-. Tbe that time. In subsequent lUo Urande abould be protected with Amerbook this chapter was left out. Merely crowd rushed Into ring, drove the referee of bers tho of triumvlrta the JuntajKball ican and Max icau troops. Garaa and his receive as a rewardfor their services 9000 leaving it out, however, did not satisfy A. out and the fight was over. followers have little chance to act, and must Hall. He was determined to press pesos, tho office of Admiral, free railroad Oakey and seek a vindication, even if It necessarily disband soon. hisauit X Sprinting for Big Stakes. and free Lucas, postage. transportation a ot the whole tbe up opening required again Special to Trib in Patbox, Utah. Deo. 80 addition, gets OAItZA HAD A DIG, GANG. matter of tbe Tweed ring In New York, and An race took plaoe foot uhe.J exciting library. that is just what has taken place. Under here advices from the that C. Klnaey and S. between correspondent says severe of tbe One Detachment Had Ittlly Three theTbe wheat libel law. operation English districts ' are to the effect the burden of proof la upon Prof. Bryce and Marksberry. for $1000, Tbe distance was Hundred Men. will be about tbo same as be has therefore been put to enormous extbe that crop 100 yards and the race was won by Kinsey; Lakkim), Tex.. Dec. SO. An Interview with last year, notwithstanding the locusts. and be pense may impoverished already the snow Is Montt President a United Btatee Marshal, Juat in from Garoompleted his before the oase Is decided. A summons was time ten seconds. Although was made partly ten Cabinet by the selection of Juan CastlllOn. served track Inches tbe deep, a or bins xa'a operatlona, ahowa that there la certwo of his within day upon Minister of Justice. Tbe complexion of marriage, a of money amount and came as large and him suit ground the dry upon tainly w large force with Garza, and In one as Is two. Liberals, one Mont toof Garza'a detachments ; which Captain tho Cabinet Sallna to hands. goes :, unexpectedly .,..,;.,.:.;.;.';.:; Kinsey changed one Radical and two Conservatives AS CLAP Ilardie fallowed there were ' not less or Clerioala. THCKDER OUT OF A CIEAR SbXT. morrow to attend another big foot race. Or than lino men, At the camp where that day to this his life.: It Is said, correspondent hears tbat.tbe firat act hasFrom had, taken a single meal were of Tho tiny made a burden to blm by this libel, been to wilt relabe Cabinet consider the tbe Building Openrd. the remains of eight beeves, which bad tions with the United States. la aald that be has already spent a Army aud Nary ault. It Dec. 80. Tbe bandome e boon slaughtered, a4o tblrty-onWashington. earap on fortune the case, andthat before he gets bulldtna, recently erected for the army ui-tires. The-- trails bore proof of a com pa ay even if he wins the suit. lt will and' navy was. formally opened of aeveral hundred "men. Captain Ilardie A WOLF IN BII1S BP'S CLOTHING. through, have cost him $150,000, and all this has rewith a brilliant reception. Those present followed close on the trail of tbeae men-from a "chapter In a book .which included BafEgins Trust Masquerad sulted President and Mrs. Harrison, tue until they crossed the river. Tho country The Jute were ot events which treated and long past tne Cabinet and a large number ot members has a dense growth of cbapparal, which It is ing- as the Farmers Friend. not If burled. forgotten. Of tbe members of (be diplomatic corps. almost Impossible for a horse to penetrate, Dec. 30. A apeolal to the' Kansas CiTf. and the country la broken by deep urroyas. Misunderstood. which compel the troops to dUmount Star from Topeka, Kan., say a: Tho llKdnca Forestry Question Washington, Deo." 30. Tbe Ameriean and pick their way carefully and with Advocate; tbe State organ of the Farmera Aaaociation elected officers that tho National Union Forestry great difficulty. Captalu llardlo haa aplea Alllajoce-ehargfor the year as follows: President, enaulng and aoouta stationed In various directions a New York concern, with a capCompany, William Alvord of San Francisco; treasurer, la and doing everything possible under the ital stock of f 20.000.000, which la trying to Henry M. Flaber of Philadelphia; recording circumstances, considering the Impassable get control of the Illinois business of the secretary. Dr. Effleston of Washington; cornature of the country. There are rumors all tbo alliance stores. Is responding secretary, Edward Bowers of of a battle betwewu Garza and the Mexican State by uniting a branch tbo Jute Bagging Washington. Tbe from tbe but nothing across but the river in New Trust, and that It was of troops, inquiry formed several States were with a few with tbe exto confirm them. Laredo failed press purpose of gaining control of the Allichanges. Before adjournment resolutions ance business. Tbe ldtoeate warns the were adopted expressing It aa the opinion of No New Garza Developments. tbe association that opposition to the estab- Gai.tkstok, Tex., Dec. 80. Notwlthetand-l- n farmers against It. Uahment of public timber reservations arises tho aensatlonal reports, dlapatchea ahow from misconceptions as to their objects, and The Scramble for Plumb's Place. , the no new development la the Garza revolumanner of their management, or as tbe 30. Dec. Tb Kan.. for The tion. intimation that the revolution Topeka, to struggle ot efforts of Individuals for private result in seat United the the 8tates Is backed by prominent Mexloaas In tho appointment without regard to public welfare. The gain death vacant made Senator of Senate the by of Mexico, lack confirmation. Tho City aaked resolutions that more attention be a xumora of the deaertloa from the regular Plumb haa developed Into disgraceful aid to the study of forestry. In tbe high The Farmers scramble. aubataa-tlateto Alliance, are the revolutionists not army schools and agricultural colleges of the ' through the chairman of tbe executive com' oouatry. 11ANCB UBOIUXI JOIN TBI RAIDER. mittee, aent a written demaud to the Gov ernor an be this call extra that morning St. Locis, Deo." 39. A RtpuhHo apeelal T Struck Without Cause, of the Legislature to: choose a from Ban Aurelo, Tes., aayas Parties from 30. Tbe Western Union to Senator Plumb. Tbo fact that tbe j Gaivestox, Deo. near the border report that Mextoana work-lo- g Both the method and results when at San Antonio Struck present Legislature is controlled by the operators on ranchee lu many Inatancoa are leavhandle than rather the of the 6yrup of Figs is tslcen; it is pleasant dispatches Farmers Alliance, and that Governor Huming their employment, well armed, to join phrey Baa Antonio & Aranaaa Pass: Railway offsesan a is extra and refreshing; to the taste, "d acts Republican, plaoe (iarca'a band. sion out of tho question entirely, It Is said. icials. At a meeting In Galveston of the Union operator this afternoon it gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, The great- - strength of Major Hudson, Western The Trip of the Preaa Club Lieaaue. known was decided that the Sun Antonio operators! Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys as editor of the the Topeka struck without Pitts bit no, Dso. 8X Arrangements for Capital, la just.fighting auiBelent, cause, and the1 tern efTectu&lly , dispels colds, headevident. Delegabecomlug tho of Press International the trip Club tions from all over the State veaton Gal are, working operators to are'arriving Aaalst-kto California are com plated. league The railway officials say that plenty ot men aches and fevers and cures habitual fight.. Notable among the General Paaaeager Agent Boyd of the take up Ishta one from Leaveaworth, composed will be on hand in a few days. constipation. Syrup of Figs is the l'ennnvl vuuia ltallroad will have charge of of negroes, beaded by lion. B. K. Uruoe. o. the club train from New York to San only; remedy of its kind ever proWants Help to Reform. and ooe from Lawrence headed by St. John The run will bo made over the 30. DisDee. Ind.V Goshen, duced, pleasing to the taste and acTribtjtb Chicago A Northwestern. Union Chronicle Sertea. Francisco San : to the stomach, patch & Rio Grande and Southern Pactflo. Denver prompt in Quay Is for Blaine. William Johnson, who is a confirmed ceptable DisPaolbo roads, The train consists of a ape30. Deo. its action beneficial and Pa., (TRiarsira in itt Pittbbcrq, issued a card la tbe local truly drunkard, elal engine, dining car, baggage and alx patch San Francisco inroiMtcia Scries, j weakness bis ask most and frorn the papers acknowledging effects, prepared only Pullman sleepers. From Chloajro'to Omaha, Senator M. 9. Quay spent yesterday at tbe ing help in his efforts at reformation. He and on the Northwestern, a apeelal schedule, la Duchesne UoteU healthy agreeable substances, it During his stay In the also Instructed all friends and officers, it arranged and the rua will bo tho fastest In city be entertained a number of political case ho takes to drink, to Imprison him aa ina ( many excellent qualities commend the history of the road. leaders. The Senator was asked it It wa man onaafe to be at large. Viova tvi oia it- ' Va mnd f.n oil nrl true, as reported, that his eeeoad ohoice for toy Women. Historical the Presidential nomination, la Geaeral popular remedy known. Xapere A Real Estate Man Mlsslns;. , Wajun-otihDee.' 80. Tho meeting of Alger, and he replied: . Kansas Citt. Mo.. Dec 3a W. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c atu for Secretary Blaine. Ho is my a veteran real estate man. has been T. Hall, and the American Historical Association cod "I 01 bottles all leading drugmissing A tinned large audience listened choice," who la 18th entersince December his and friends reliable to six papera on American history, two of "But your aecond choice. Senator?" tain fears as to bis gists. druggist whe Any safety. It is asserted I have no second choioe. whlcu were road by ladies. Miss Mary not will pro on hand 'have " it firm has been embarmay the that financially "Do you think Blaine will be a candidate?" rassed ot late. ' 1'arker Follett of tbo Harvard Annex read a . cure whe one for it on I Mr. If don't la any but Blaine "The enow, Earliest Texas" promptly paper really Henry Clay. was tbo subject of a paper by Mrs. L C aot a candidate I don't think he will refuse Crabs wishes to Do not it. acoept try arrj With Human Faces in Japan. to acoept the nomination If It Is tendered llarby of New York. One of tbe moat singular looking ereatarea substitute. blm. that ever walked tbe earth or "swam the co. Want Liquor Ilanlshed. cf.Urcr.::iA cyhup waters under tbe earth." Is the A in 30. Mlcbljran. Party People's ChrisThe United Pec FRAS Wajhixgto.v. SAff CAU CIZCO. d ot crab Japan. Its body ttiak rAnAPt Af I. a Laksimo. Mloh., Deo. 30. A new People's tian tininiUfliMi .dn r1 IDU.'SYME. AT. ty rCZX. M.f. an inch la length, yet the bead is - committee In favor of a hardly for every party for Independent political aotlon has is chaplain a la fitted which with face the herd formed a been federation perfect of all tbe by army pot occupied by two or more ooiu-- I Industrial of that of a Chinese eoollet a organizations in the State. It counterpart antes, the erection of a library building, waa christened missing link, with eyes, nose and the "People's party" and veritable tbe creation of a library, and the expulsion all clearly defined. This curious political aotlon and mouth cf all alcoholic drinks from mllttaiy reser- pledged to Independent ad uncanny creature, besides the great opposition a to the trafno in Intoxicating likeness vations. bears to a human being in tbe liquors as beverage. The rest of the plat- fnatter ofitfacial !M u . Aba, features. Is provided with a of is Xndianaslis form the i. Central Dividend. York; copy Xw platform two less, which seem to from the grow a favors top diem per New York, Dec. 30. The directors of the except that it pension law. of its bead ed baag down over the sides of 7?w York Central & Hudson River Railroad Its face. Beside these legs two "feelers," and declared a quarTreaties Signed. heJ adividend meetlug Reciprocity each about an inch in length, grow f rem of an cent Mi and extra per ar the "ahla"' terly Washikgtow,- Deo. f the animal, looking for all ulvidend of per cent on the surplus. rangements were l.ued bj Secreworld like a coolie's forked board. the tary Blaine with the ttiaistersof Guatemala These mau-fe- d crabs fairly swarm Is tbe A Goo'! Man Death Mourned. and Salvador for their resiieotlve countries. Inland seas of Japan. fJrxvttion iwAsair. 30. The of wtth :ir w the The Cage arranKeiueuts Guatemala require ;Mecat city ' over counXXullJay imeariian dk; ir?d it. a. via .l ie Cloa the approval of tbe Congress of that buildings in respect to the mera- -j try, but It Is expected that the arrange-- , puijlia lata Klthop Laugblla. Tho meats with Salvador will go lato Operation, i f th ror CbrUtrsas and 2zw V. r'Jt' lUzi-T- i i:l occur Saturday. on February 1st next. j FariilO wlii .U exf" ' t : . 'i r - i til atat'.oct li Uti'i ti i.:' ; f. ; rr..? : ,?r. ui .i rrj.GsTsrnop Dead. L Honored f Farmer within r'L. Kentucky 3 I Dec. Uf). Esc "i t 'I. The Loci5TTX.t.E, rouiid jrtaa.. Isi, trl. Kantucky and elected A. 11. titb, ;ilt a iirong died 'at hfa oit :;-:- i f ii..r;rci)oa after an 1U- ' t riooro of Cynthlana speaker. I'ocre Lt a for rttsiro: : IIO GRANDE tlcn from the Navy Department to hasten tbe manufacture cf armor plates for tbe coast defense vessel "Monterey' or any other veasel. and had no evidence from SIITCUCLX. Governmental sources that hostilities with' All EliGilGEuEIlT. - WESTERN - Wester " s D Xlts-TDecIs- -- '.V:-; i to-da- y. - to-d-ay " . Vice-Preside- nt ' ' to-morr- af to-d- ay al 1 breoob-loadln- three-pound- er rapid-firin- ' f tre thirty-seven-millime- r Drings-schrov- six-poun- er ng - six-pou- bigbly-explosl- nd Dire- ve ctor-General lc Timet-fMm-rra- t't . - f x 1 mill-own- er, lon ai Sottth tifTBOlSB. Lv Ojrdes.., Ar Salt Lake. LvSaltLake . Ar Piovo. ...... Lv Provo. ...... Ar Tbitle..7... Ar Manti......, ArS ilin. A r Green River Lv Green Biver. ArGrandJuns. Lv Grand Jane. 4:4 p. m. B:."5 p. in. 6H p. m. 7:47 p. m. -7:47 p. m. :3T.p. tn. -- n. ll.-X0a.r- ll)a. 9:49a U:35. bx. t::5a. m. il:40e. . m. W TMfl PP-- P . aa. - m-- ..... ....; m. t:ia, 6s. nv . 6:oo.p.-m- :3Qa. a. 10:O0a. oa. .....V.... StOan. V:S0p.aa. ... 3:ip-in- fcUflpm. . :UJ. u. ifo, - 'i m. 7:!a 9:48 a.m. .i lv t Koi 7:00 p.m. 0:4Ap.m. :30a. m. 11:16 p. m. o: a. in. 5:65a. m. 11 Lv LeadviUe... LvGlenwood... .. Ar Grand June LtGrnndJoBC ArGrren Klver. iTtirwn Rivar. Lv Saliua,.... Lv Manti... Lv Thistle Ar Provo....... Lv Provo. ;. Ar Salt Lake... ..... 0:l8a. i60p.n. rt ' lfOp. !2:50. ia. 7:30 a. m e:51 a. m. f:a5 m. m. ". HLL 8ILK3KND DRESS GQ0DS iT tXp.ra. l:tWa, 4:U0a. m. . 4:Tp,m. MOT p. m. a. m. ........... .......... 12:01 p. ra. 9:3ia, m. 10:1. p. m. J?: A p. m. 10:15a. m. lu:Wp. m. 13:f.5 p. m. 10:35 a. m.jtOt.VSp. ra. m.lii:J0a. m. S:9a p. m. W: laip. m.rl:ao a. LvSait Lake... &tp. m. t:OI,p. ia l.aOa. .a. 3:40t. m.i ArQden LOCAL SERVICE. y HBI, AMERICAS rMSK, rROVO AND 8 TURING VTLLB. Leave Salt- Lake 9:50 a. ifc. ;ti5 p. m. and 9:55 p. in ; arrive Salt Lake 12:01 noon and 9:2u p. ra. Arrive Salt Lake from Provo and iipriagvilie. - . l:2Ua. in. BniQHAX. m. S.T Returning arrlva K W E LBY. J.H.BKSK ETT. U. F. Si P. A. SJ ot-- Salt Lake S:U0a. Lave ra. I ake 0O Fit 1. C. IXi)G K. p. A. Gcu.M'gr- - GOST. 'A ONION 6VH HllTIlH STOCK OF PACIFIC , SYSTEM. ar y, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS at' -- THE THROUGH to-nig- ht ht 4 " val-paral- so , j ar twtnty-tbousand-doll- - I - At cost and less IKE. CAR . . I, I83K NOVeMBEH Trains ArriTe and Depart it Salt Lab Daily as Follows: ARRIVE ; 4:00 a. ra Prom all Kastern points Prom Hutt-j- , Portland; Logan, Park City and Pan Francisco ..10:45. s, Prom all Eastern points l:3a. av ...i Frcm Cache Valley. Ogden and inter-. mediate points T:8e ss m. M'tom Millord and Intermediate potato 9:4da. .aw 5:49s. From Juab anU Kureka.' 4:S0t4e Frcm leruiiuua and Tooele... j DEPART FcrallKoatm points ............. T:O0a ia. For Uutte, Portland, San Francisco , and Cache Valley.. lQ:S5a. a. 3:30 a. m, FcrCacle Valley and Park City Fo all Laatern points and San Fran cieco :00p.m. in. For Juab and Eureka. 7;0a. 4:0;) p. m. JFcr HI lord aod Intermediate points. For Tetuiinni. and Tooele........ .... 1:10a. m lisilv. Hundays excepted. iTralna between Juab and Milford do not run Sundaya. ST. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 201 Soys' and Clilldren'B "Winter Cloth.lns' at Cost.' Iiadles and Oliildren's Unit Goods and Underwear at Cost. SEEING IS BELIEVING ! ! Come early and avoid the rush. We never misrepresents -- v S. H- - L;' . D. E..BUBLTCY. . Gen l,.Agt. Pasagr. Dept. S. Mstt-x- . E. L. Ujiax C Q. Mgr. U. P. T. Agt, t H. Ciaic Genl. Mitr. . Trao V, nn mm- - to-d- ay -- - than cost; going out of that line. i to-d- ay , . ' EFFjECTIVE : to-nig- COST. L to-d- ay Timet-Democr- v i:p. i Austria-Hungar- (PfltininTl GO ST. J5LTT Ir07a.m. :2Sp. av m. Tj:ap.sa. :80a. a. l:JOp.m. . 4: a) a. us. 6:6a. to-d-ay New-York- f B.-Q-5 .- LvColoSp'gs Pueblo. :30sv nu wrt. m. V :50a. m. ..I 3:&p. m. p. ArGlenwood... ; Ar Lvadviile... ;.. Ar Psehlo.. A r Colo Sp'gs A T Denver Wxar Axn yo.x KoniHBorsD. TTv Deavfr-..- .. Sat. V.Htm. li:3ap.-m- Mi OFFER ALL itit. 1. Kelx Ko.fi. iAi TABLE. Xmntar Fffest RaBtlsr. T to-da- y. , THIE CTJBBEIIT rnn rrn 0 ? n n 1 t ':.- If J , d to-nig- -- ht "WHOLESALE . THE DliltOT THIOUaH ' to-d- ay ea vice-preside- nts ed, : d. " . ee-Ml- oa uo-cess- ONE EWJOYO or to-d- ay LE OHIGAGf) AND ALL POINTS BAST. IS Id CLOTH I Fast Vestibule Trains with TbrewA and Dining Cara, connecting r1tb Throuiih Trains for Milwaukee. Madteoa aas Run Sleepers RETAIL AISTD OUTFITTERS. all point in W'UiOoiiiiu and Michigan. Through Sleepers to St. Paul and Minneapolis with direct couaestion lor poia'.a U Iowa, and Dakota Mia-neuot-a For ticket, ateeplng car reservations, and alt Information, apply at any offlce; or 5 v.. . sTAKMAitu, General Agent.- Salt LakeCtty. .11. MKARS, Traveling Freicht an Pas. aenarer Agent, Salt Lake titty. W . 11. NMviW, Third Vlce-PreM. WIIITMAS, .General Manager. J. IV. A. '1 lrtrvA.AJU General Passenger and Ticket Agent. -- t. - Utah Central Railway. -- s. This Dont throw your money away buying useless week we offer special bargains in desirable articles of wearing apparel that would make goad sensible gifts, and our Smoking Jackets. Muders, Silk Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Susp3nder3 mi Fine Underwear: ara 20 to 33 per cent less than other stores, and what's more we give you batter attention - 1 and show you three times the assortment ; knick-knack- ' : to-ulg- bt. nt dele-gatlo- oa Frao-cUc- Penn-elvanl- COLE TIGQE TABLtH. . a. I to-d- ay In Effect April . 1, 1891. - - ' -- ; to-da- ly y. : " - world-famo- us ' Pitrcnrer trains will run dailv between Salt Lake City and Park City aa fjiiowa: " SALT LAKE CITY: ; : . St1 8:09 Main am South snd leave Train Eighth " " . 10:20 sia Trains arrive . PARK'dlTY. Train arrive Park 10:30 City.....,.. .........8-COaTrain 8 leave Park City 1 am OfSce and Depot corner Eighth South and Main atreet. T. no J. MACKINTOSH, Frt. and Pass. Agent. GenL , ' man-face- ' . to-d- ay . 170-1- I la in Ctrcot, 72 ay . half-ma- st to-d- ay XX 1 a-.:- ; -- -- . 1 Ex-Lt- Ar-i.- ; . aa . to-d- ay . e:::si.i f r luer. to rintii thn Ars;? i. IXo-Ordc- Z D-f- t':a y: - t'. Jizm vl I a ; 1 :l I'-o- t I- -.' Aa ? r a,- , y, f.,-- PIntr-- v t r:,- 1 1 . 1- -3 it 2-pi- g-ive- ecs X-II- ty to-d- We call . . AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES 350 dozen lien's Scarfs 35c each, or 3 for $1.00; usual price 75c. attention to our Boys and Children's Departyour special I ments. .Remember Every purchaser of a Boy's Suit or Overcoat will receive a beautiful present and a boxof pure Candy; put up by the welU known "Arbogast." These presents wih ba away on New Year's we are the of the Boys Gift EnDon't that originators morning". forget terprise. During our sale we will sell 200 Children's Nobby Suits, pleated back and front, ages from 4 to 14, that used to sell for $4 and $5, go for $2.50. 150 Children's Cape Overcoats, ages 4 to 8, worth $4.50 and $5.50, go for $2.50. 350 Boys' Suits, in several patterns, ages 7 to 16, worth $6.50 - ; to $3.50, go for $4.50. 250 Boys' Cape Overcoats, all of the very latest cuts and' patterns, cges 9 to 14, worth 57 to 50, go for $5.50. Also a largo variety cf Doys' Vrctea Suits, all at reduced pricss. All cur Boys' Lcnq"- - Pent Suits at reduced prices, age3 13 to 19. We call your special attention to. our Grand display in cur H. W. Hr. Wood. cur so His Charity s. windows, ertistisally arranged by Ball scene is a matsrpisca in itsslf,, such as nsver before ssen in Utah, and quits crigins.1. rrcnts, do net fail to bring your children to ssj cur Charity C- -ll and display cf Haw Year's presents. Open from 7:30 a. ra. until 0 p. m. Saturday, 1C p. m. 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