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Show rDCIHEiSAM IJOIB C5TY; 1J!TAH, Tra)KESI)AY TTTH GAS NATURAL FRANCHISE. Aa Amended Ordinance Taken Passed bj the ConnciL CHARGE, 40 CENTS A and lp of alsty days, at apy time afuer sVitrbtswa front oate hereof, to feratsb m axiUicteat of natural gaa aad to a least vjnantity "O average families therewith forseppiy and edtoary rieatin purposes. Provided, however, that aay delay caused or timeoreoBsamea by lafunetfoa. or aay order of Court, any aaavoAiabse accident or malicious tatwrfereaoe. aval aelther Cr delay, Donated aor wort a herein, ij Kec - baid American forfitre Natural Company, or ita assigns, shall use only the da best attd moats. approved ayatesn f pipe for their mains and tyc. ft. This ordinance shall take effect from ita paaaaga. TBI attVTAta It All. WAT COMfAMT. Mr. James moved a rcconslderatioo: of the vote by which tha franchise of Bhe Salt air CrtoJ U A ,(.. aer-vioe- THOUSAND FEET. kill outsiders by slugging: tibem to death. to Wbtn I first casne here tby told sue me awulh shot or they would giro keep nay SxT feet.: a farm I !; Now. if you are disposed to do your duty aa Liberals you. may expect to receive the from all the Mormon papers in the Ter-- I Last night ia tlie lash We have to face the snake In a new rltory. skin. HalL There is not a single county in the. Terriwill tory except Salt Lake county tbat staavd any show if this Faulkner blU becomes a law. There is not a drop of true blood la their veins and there is no trusting; them. BILL DISCUSSED. FlFTEEfltl VAHD LIBERALS. - - ' I- life UalliBad 'Jew THE 1 FAUUfJEj-GAlN- E Opened With an Excursion renaallj A 6000 RUN. PLEASANT AND ROAD JUDCI ion H. BOfgAB Railway Company was dented two weeks ago. was next called as the whitest of white Liband it resulted in the matter being; stain erals. Be said: I first heard the dlaouaeed on its merits. Mr. Voung spoke sentiments of Liberalism I imbibed the enThe Amrl!aii Natural Ornm Compaajr In of National favor of the francblae. and anopunced A Dangrroal atvd Ugly Mesi war horse a, aad I say to Election of Director thusiasm of the od Can Now liegrin Plan for Street-P- a that N. A. Clayton, president of .the road, now a as Salt Lake as the I much in of What them libera? Ad nainiatrat ian Has you that believeRanks Meeting; would explain tbo objects of the company If Caloe- Faulkner bill is one of the ever. The 1 vine Halt Air, It I! way KrtnchUo the Estate D"n Real el Gas Natural Company was given- - The courteey City Speeches by most Infamous bills tbat has ever been inwas opportunity Laid Oifr City an accorded and shet him. Notes. I Literals Iteport nounced Sales and Notes. feel Political suf troduced tbat into Hloquent Congress, that if the franchise: was it will not become a law. Petitions and Appropriation. bo would start within trc grunted Liberal 'The party has done more for r next forty-eighours for tbo Enst for tbls Territory lu a few years than the Morthe pn rrxrae of purchasing tha rolllrig stock. mons ever did, and I hope you will alt ciolpment. etc. All the members whapoka S15Tha Liberal rat, au4 !aa avaaiag at So. to the support of the cause,' as yoa rally The Popperton Place Railway was opened have South franAt tho regular weekly seaslon of the City expressed themselve in favor of riftb th 4st frtreet was a great a4 In times pat." dene yesterdsy afternoon at 1:30 p. m. The Council last evening. Mayor Scott presided, chise, and It was decided to lay- it oyer for cesa. The meetiiy iM beTd Ut Qe&lctM tb at the Soiti. Bapld Transit Company had two cars ooc week. oommeeeea Tbo of at way halt to the use os? the vVard Liband Councilman Plckard. Tuddextbem. the intersect loo right and Main for Flamstreet South The Drum i Third Second of aad Corner the Liberal of Corps and 8lsth H pa fiord. Karrlck, Heath. Pondletoa., Uy.de, houtb streets, tbonco west s the city iirulta. eral Club. Oaragce w. Hall presided, and beau Club were out last evening ia attendwho were to be carried to tlie Fort ance ou the rally In the Fifteenth Ward. guests Judging from the large crowd, and the enYoung. I'urtorw, Lyon. Jmnei am Aader-So- n APPKOPHIATIO.NS OXDIBEO. sbowiji and tbe fttrw line over the North ikuiwtritd at roll call. thusiasm which pjvaned. tbo Liberal party The boys made a tine appearance. The following appropriations were orto Fort PouglaJI. The cars were comBench of Club Blaine The t,be Fourth precinct la full of llfe.od vrfor. After the. minutes of tbo preceding meet-- , dered: tbe guests being Counamong full, Will a fortably boM ward at the Tentleth meeting k. BttRi' Salt Lake Power, Light Jt Hasting Com- lug bad been read and approved, the followE. Wantland, LieuC. Anderson. schooibou&e cilman wbtcb at etefiiog: nan v SO .9,587. m was too nrst apeaktf H Ilesajci: ing communications and I want It important insrttcrs pertaining 'to the wetfafe tenants Tyler. Wrlfcbt and Sorley of the .1. C. Mackay ,. PBTITIONS understood that this meeting Is a meeting of all KepuUlioans iu tbat precinct will be Sixteenth hjfontry. F. J. Leonard. Mr. Ifto.OO Holy Cross Hospital .... liob'son A U ilkiun- n .. I,M7.I of the same old' Liberal party which bas considered. All Republicans are requested wr read and uultwi other vi specified, of Tits Tribusk. Young and R. J. Desernt National Hunk.. . gM.OO to be on hand. referred to the appropriate committees : been lighting wlth the Mormon people, alF-Mrs. of the Sloane UeralJ, Taylor and l Smith asku for a quit claim deed we are flgbtiog Total ..f,330.74 Under a as thSih though Colborn with ehaperone forJophlfi bur from tu others, oerlalu property puri'hm.C'1 by Judge Your blood earns. Adjourned. There is how a obaoged and Assistant Superintendent Curtis of the city. Take Hood's SarsapariUa. C. Shaw awl other a,kel that a nujsuuca la bill as the PoBd'a Ki tract used forty years by ahysiclsos lyiOwn Faulkner Rapid Transit On the front platform of the th form of tu t' pond ou lots t. 'J, 7 a ml M.Olbok Bu i the tlm pople for Pain and. Inflammations. blUf'whichk if tiiw. Will take beSomes Jt a 77. plat C. o attttUil. first car. Tbo cars were warmed and very TIME PACIFIC UNION CARD, NEW Anna I'. Ktrmrr unci others rBijuintud that ThU suocuss stamps every bottle of the Genuine. raway i mm trie I'flVernment the power to and the start was made at 1 :45 p. pleasant, rule certain tvttnf mlu ecsui"Dt :taiu.t her this Tfcrrltorv and place local oootrol climbed the State and First ears PSUSSa KXOTJas.XOjr ArTJtasIAXK. Tbe ttj. be cancelled. In property the hands of a lot of disloyal THE altogether and Vv. L, DW" mid otburs askud that thiiijis. street bills like THE MADE CHANGES IN living Ajirt vit claim They tbat they have givsn street be widened. T street the iitie proper of tho at Why cannot Salt Laka speak foi; tba 1894 people. TRAINS. OF SOME STARTING up and ars and polygamy, good PopTin Sslt L&l(w City Street Railway Company meeting of tba International League of cltlxens. and the Rapid Transit en(J This is a they not It wasloyal aaked foi i4u etnsiou of flniu in which to Tbe road! fang taroe. I'rosa Clubs. begins. Place perton f for polj'gavy that they wll ti 1 he condition on which It franchise were from driven new line runs up T street. ad3 curving to testera Earnings lo the Marshall P. Wilder has made lota of fun the States, but it a as for treason, bare and Rio urande i Krante.i fn Juiiuitrv JO. IHU1. Popcontinues directly lo the cldFort ioili.m .V Williams ..kci to Ixi rHIeved from for the folks on the road, and they wltl miss slmptet and it was rioi for polygamy tbat Grande Western on the .Sevier Major per right is whence the run to tbe of ih oontrn l with thu oily biiu when the trip ends. place, purt executing tothat the Liberal been has them. PersonaL one ng svnd and patty 6ghtl Was Is Note the plastering' and concrete Work on Tbe sweet. road only and Hooper Along short vafarrmg. NOW FrofeaiMir Kadcllffe's performance of' "The the best wav.for the T.lbeela to out relief tank and ualo Imuwi, ;tl lliu head of First Hlvine n?lles long from the T street turn, Kvenlna Star" from "TnnhsuMr" o on t bouih street unlii of the tbtipassage of this iofamous bill is for them spring, and while id one or two abort stretches tbe was ftand houlder to shoulder and roll ud orgau Inclemency nt thu wuathcr. Ucferroii to City the heartily enjoyed by the guesta. The Union Paolfle got out a new time card climb Is nearly-- per cent, tbe general climb ... ? i xi r. fctik'tiieer the bilges majority that ther have ever and 4 per cent. The terminus Mr. Emma Sou liberie sakad for an extension yesterday for tl:o Utah division which goes is about Ono of tho noted women In thtv, 'excursion bad, ai tho next eleotloti. This will show Into Of sixty days' tlms In which to pay k) VH special - Fort grounds proper begin. thaIs where Tnie he 13th, effect only change the lawmakers at Washington what the was Mrs. Klroy M. A very of Crriiaud. O.. and tho of ws'er main tax. Close the atirgeoo n by quarters on is: line Salt the the to shifting assistant surgeon, or where Lieutenant-Colonhave tot Utah, and will no Colllttf A MoOaffrey askal for a rebate of who han done some of tho htm' woirk o the people wish north-bound doubt Influence them, in muklug the laws. will which merchittitn' anil lluuor llceuse. ttn-- haviii'j l'iuih HiAte In tiio Hue of woman'4ork. V of the way freight, Penrose used to live. Lieutenant out f tbusiness. now leave this city at 5:15 a. tu.. Instead of Wright recommended tbat the company seAh the train entered CHAHLIB b. olf.ns each road, one of Tb hamber of Coaiuerna asked th at a franthe officials of tne 7lDany boarded the was next called upon as one who oame 3:45 p. m.. and arrives in Ogden at 8:30 a. tn. cure consent from the commanding officer chise tn I'onny natural gas through the t rents cars and remained wtn the of the city bn granted to any responsible comnot like On the line between this city land Juab, No. of the post to continue the road buck of ttwe totll thty from the OldHe Dominion, but was wu hud come to tbJterminus ofpar.ty a Faulkner. is pany. have 3 passenger train, which left Bait Lake at ofllcots' quarters to the Club Han; that is. fact It said; that particular no candidates la F. A. Frank that the commission of foail. this may be akd Kwnmy. 4 p. hi., wll! now leave this city twenty-fl- v the field as has been sald Into the heart of the post, t . Umwn noil J, H. an special policeOno o( t)ia oxourslonUts, Miss larloa of but other parties have none either. The minutes later. No. lpassenger. Watch left done. men, be revoked, and thut th appointment of UoaUn. The company took a short stroll around has she refutation of belns one f Faulkner hill Is on tbo way to becoming a Salt Lake at 7:10 s. m. and arrived at Juab ti. ti. ttarvta aud U. J. Uamadell be ojiiurmud. law, and the next election will have a great at 12:05 p. m.. now leaves Bait Lake ut the post and then returned to this city, well too no!t urtlsts In the line of good (iruatad. cooking tbe over Influence 7 :30 a. rn. and arrives at Juab at 11 :55 a, n. J. Htiiui aked a rabate of merchants' llcanse to tho country. Sbo baa had eixtonalvo the passage. pleased with the trip. Tbo distance to n aooouna of hnviug bucu couipullud to clone classes all street South a K. N. Baskln and some Over Second and S a. m., now decade Main 2 from the No. at over leaves ago New post Juab the passenger sbatea. tngland at placa f builu. other firni. true meiv organized tho Liberal arriving at this city 'at 9:35 a. rn.. five corner is three and seven-tent- h miles, and The newspaper people were slightly ' minutes, flan rim cuosaw A Las. party, and It was only two years ago that minute earlier. No. 4 passenger le&vis the run up was made in just thirty The on learning that the agricultual rUlo first victory tbat amounted to anything Juab at :15 p. m. Instead of' 1, and arrives which was considered very good. A communication wu rocolvcd from the of Colorado for the last yoar wero the footwas the now we won. road one. skirts a The and is .have for name as first Board of Ifubllo Work, ati builtilujf a. plan valued at oO,COu,000, the time in at this the before, pleasant city "value whereas tlio of time bein enjoying an administration of 5:40. Between Juab and 'Frisco, No. 3, hills along the North Bench higher up than for Hie pavluK of struet railway tracks for tbo mineral product of the saiao state Liberalism. You can judato the differences mixed train, leaves Juab at 6:20 p. rn. and any street railway had been able to get so oronawalka on toiupurnry grmlon. Adopted. amounted to only Sai.900,000. between this and the preceding ones by arrives at Frisco at 9:30 a. tu., whereas tlie far, and tbe view is superb. The line will BEi'uitTi or nrrtcKitM. Tickets good for one annual bath at the Mormon Church bowls. former arrival time was 8 a.' ni. On the be operated by the Rapid Transit Company, Tli City Eiilnoer auhmltted hU report Warm Sirlu' were presented the visitors by The Democrats aud Republicans who are Salt Lake 4c Western line, train No. 51. although owned by the Popperton Place for the ijuarter eoilli'n Oiu t nibtr HI. 1.11)1. Karnes & Kyrne. aud they wore urged to golug with the Mormon Church, no passenger, leaves Lehi Junction at 8:35 Compauy. and cars for the Fort will leave It shows tbat the totitl dlaburseuiuuls were takea a trip up there and not only bathe, doubt, In.:believe In reciprocation, and they it. m. and roaches Eureka at 10:35, where tho drug store corner at fifteon minutps past but ho seo the alligator aud clnn ranch will keep with each other till the former time was 11:25, a shortening of the hour and fifteen minutes before the reciprocating .1. M. tha proprietors of that growing plaico were thuy are lost TU report of Watoruaastcr Harvey In aud the" Mormon fifty minutes. This beats the Itlo Grande hour, alternating with the First street oblivion? for the saiua pwrlod, nbowuil tbat tbo total uultlvatlng. will rlso In all Its glory. which extends to U street. That the Western's time by fje minutes. Passenger party were Hoforred to $6tf70.'Jr. After the pilgrims had reached the Rio apoadltureaon new lino will become popular, may be acNo. 63. which left Eureka at 1:20 p.m., train 0OHCBAX riitb Cointolttve Orande depot 'CO take their spuolail TuesIrrigation. was next called; upon nrvd introduced as a uow leaves at 3:20 p, m., and teaches Lehl cepted at once as a fact, aud Superintendent Or WMMITTlti. day inornlngthey cars ready at a meeting and pissed worked with bis hands rathor than at 4:20. On the Utah & Nevada, the train Hinckley says he will havethe ofiicers' hop. The Coiurulttoe un Llcnnsua reported In resolutions. thgTiig tho citizens' of Salt with his Jaws. the Fort this evening after which has been leaving Halt': Lake at 7:1 He described amazement the r"1helr generous treatment, nnd and wonder which overcame him lu witocse-lua. m. is now leaving at 7:45, a much more to brins people back to this city. The first favor of allowing Haniiwl Noblet to transfer the Si ' Ala liquor llcenatt. Western for bringiag their Adopted. (KI" on the eve of his arrival In Salt Lake, a seasonable hour, making the terminus at oar In tho new servlca starts bright and Tbo Committee on Waterworks reocm- in such good shape. ' through Mormon procession. wbickthe thought the old time. On tlie return the train leaves early this morning. grand aavoded tbat the petitloua of tliuu V. Claw- NVhlle the excursionists vera at G1 en wood NATIONAL BANK ELECTIONS. was akin to a oiiirui gras. Cum- the terminus at 1:45. nnd reaches this city something l aon, John V. Wblteoac and H. A. a number of them went in Jbuthing ing from a State where partisan politics ran at 4:10 p. m. If the Rio Grande Western Springs of the different Natlortal The directors; and otbera be ranted. Adopted. lu the open air In the warm water lKiols, high oti State and all over the affairs, but was shortens Its time into Eureka, the public banks held elections The Committee on Fire Ii and, to luuke the wcaslou more hi te rest lug. conservative in the administration of local may expect to see the Union Pacific take country. At the Utahyesterday National of this city IV. It was snowing briskly, to that the baliiers affair, Mr. Corcoran's yonder grew over another drop in its time, thus hiaking things thirteen of the seventeen that they bad portal ot old directors were m vouober. aad had fouo lReul owrr.otf an1 could write borne that they had been bath-I- n such a pageant gotten up to determine by a interesting. and these were droppoo: Sam - tbo it up In the Kocky mountains lu the midst KIO OltANDE WESTERN EARNINGS. local election who should bo Mayor of a for tbo Ewlng, A. L. Williams. J. A. Jennings, and fiooember report of a January snowstorm, aud had not only of less than fifty thousand Inhabitants, city quartersn . 31. IS!)!, bo re E. Russell, the lattor having gone and Warren FOIl WEEK ENU- - "TOR TEH! FROM . . .1 i VUfc IUI1 claim of T. not caught cold, but i Sl.fi 1. ma dec 31. "T Jl positively enjoyed at length cume to the conclusion that it was back to Ohio. In their places were elected l.l Jfll ' J'wbat for $3.03 be not granted. it. Tho train left Leadvillo two hoars late uot an election for Mayor so much as It was C. L. Haivley, C. II. Jack. A. B. Joucs. M. 1.191. 1090. 789 1. 18SO. because tbo ladles would go slnlgh riding. a atruggle to determine who should not be M. Blunt. J. M. Stout was chosen presi074. jro 700, SCO . 474,4(0 7J.O0O Freight Committee on Streets reoominended The management of the exeurslorii atiOrst Mayor of Halt Lake; thn. It was not so much Passu tiger dent. C. W. Lyman, vice president; P. L. iJSf.:XO 318,000 13. J0 . 17,0 A. B. bat the petltlou of the Draeret National made an effort to aeeure from the Pullman a question of looal politics as it was a ques- Kx press.. second 1.700 Williams, 40,000 2S,.'tW MOO Bank for reimbursement of amount paid Company a suitable train, but the compalo.OOU tion todotermine whether disloyalty should Mails 17,0n) Jones, cashier. There was added to tho ' SJO0 150 Tor sidewalk, and curbing In front of lot or Miscellaneous .3,350 the laws of the country be mainin all. 2, ny's terms were so high tbat no agreement triumph surplus S10.000. making it now $20,000 tained. could be reached; and while tho discussion viuca I?, piat a, d ifrunifd. The appro At the Deseret National Hank E. R. ElSSI.OO) l.4JiJ.7j01,155,li0 . GT.OA) Total wu was going on. the Wagner Car. Company Mr. Corcoran then asked if tho Liberals Increase made and it amounted to S.'Utl. priation dredge was elected to fill tlie vacancy caused 4,80t ' d ius vDisrauws on ntreta also . t stepped in and said, gentlemen, tve wilt fur-- , wero ready t? enter Into this campaign on DccrenFO by the death of tho lato Bishop Sharp. Tbe lines lines than the that the petition of the Union nlsli you with a train and will not chargo any other their old 4.73 other National banks I" as. 88 ...... they entered I'er cent Ho s two of Into one tha It cent. Cries Hallway Company asking for permisw:ia tbat the Waguer cuniuulgn you ron THE MONTH ron Tiinrnox officers. yeai ago. lon to connect their track with that of the were able to send across the continent the of uo. no! 1. In the light of recent events in COMPANY MEETING. GAS J1I1.T tir pxc. EtttiiitatfU trlth ' i ActWJt Wt(i Utah Central Railway, at Third West and hatuiaomest train of cars this section of tho .Washington the bul ),e The annual tncctlnn of the Salt Lake ImKMtirnatti!. KlRhtu Houtb streets: alao with other Hue, country ever saw. Actual., is considered that asked if the ud minis t rat Ion of a city govern-meIt provement & Natural Gas Company was , t . Tor the purpose of delivering building inn to should be of the first importance. He this train was superior even to the 1"u1Ioimh held yesterday and the following directors iiso. J,si. rial at Eighth Wartf Square, be granted. cars on i the truln tbat passed did not believe it should. He reviewed the Freight J . 975.eH SM.6I0 were elected : N. Treweelc, A. Hananer, Jr., 1:,W.I0 171.rK)f) been had carried that out the last improvements H7.4:i6 Adopted. .... 4a.5tm a. t Ki.uo spring. through city Woolf, E. It. Colm.ni, T. Egan. William Passenger. I'AItt.KT'S CANTO! WATKIl. 7.UO II.KSo aud William Burk. At a meeting of The Chicago A .Northwestern spiked their during toe past two years, citing th? fact Ex press Fuller iS.JSl Salt Ltke City ranked next to Denver Minis 4, 3,i; o u,km iO,V4 The apeoial committee appointed to In held after the regular meet-ithe directors switches for the newspaper train untl gave that eoo suo 4.581 Miscellaneous. In commercial importance, alluded to the N. Treweelc was elected president. A. uMng wuti r t no excursionist me quicaeai passage oi any convention quire into the Inrights of partlna of editors now in this city, and lor lent and treasurer, Tbo local record Parley a cation reported line in the Itinerary. Total 800,500 SS3.S00 li?7.S47:l,IS1i07S Hanauer, Jr., a proper exemtnatlou of, Urn matter Irrigation Congress here Increase Tho thatirrigation re aud Theodore Brough, secretary. would have leen broken on the UIq ijrunclo the holding of the which of '.. events helped Decrease ....... . i',7)d deal more time than ia at the Western and the run made front Orand last September, all owns 2J0J ucres or land and A gir oomptuiy quired a great Irt i cities t to of Lake the front rank Pet cent 10.17 command Of moat members of this Council, Junctlo.'i in ten hours, but the Pa It Lake JH5 put fait have leased 4OC0 acres of land, And the posand recommended that It be made the es rort witKtHD-lx- yea r:An n oa company expects t start a well within the committee had arranged to meet thja train in the Union, and none of which could Mor7. occurred have under the 41U pecial duty of some particular officer whine at tilugham Junction, and the run had to bo sibly .ix. city limits this Meek. mon administration. All these things time exclusively at tho service of the rtXAi, ESTATE SALES. up In eor.seiiueuce. The train was count, loed n?s. and there have may jw. '1V..!KW although Adoptod, ood the Mayor authorized handed over by tho Denver A Hlo Uratido been shortcoming olty. 10.000 15.7ii were the records of real estate Following Freight In adthe Liberal tu instruct such officer. S3H.tx:o ll.fJ0 U'.otKI forty mliMites late, but the run ovior tho ministration, tlie jUberul in this city: Passenger sales yesterday pospurty Ex press MI.UOI) desert wns made so rapidly "that thf train sessed strength) COMriT PAY M RNT. iji F. Uunnell r.iul nirn to .lam"! K. Arthur to. correct enough UX) Itself, M.l Mails jTKT.fO minutcsi li.auo reached lireen Hlvcr thirty ahead The special committee appointed to exUeeJ. ints lu block in Shaw, l.w isc- linucous. a.iv.o i; 3.5.) of time. Hut for tho delay necewsltated by and those elements of strength would be exS 375 Shaw's t::ist Moruiuj Side. amine Into the work performed on tho Parconvenbefore ercised next tho Liberal city vvifo lo l'eter ire MrrunvtcmetitM from this end. the train" tion. Ralph Zwiokey nnd ley carton conduit recommended Total that i.isa.7) block in in lot ueed. 1, Nn. In would liave been Luke Snlt before warranty be paid them. Adopted. $1607.1 .M.ft'JO The rest of Mf. Corcoran's address was Increase 530 went out. Conductor Weir wanted to niiiko Ouray idaev. .". . i et ux. s?.iot lecrease uiricxsK". to Charles MaChandler why the the organized I'er l. Georgi' VS.'.'.''.'. f'3.l9 the run nnd chaffed under the restrict iou directed to show cant ie half interest the us should deed, be yhem, warranty The following applications for reuewal of but It was rm use. worklngman loyal to the LibH ooc lev i le uitninii claim TIIK If. G. W. SOUTH). 2,010 i eral party and his country 's0ilag as he was licenses were (ranted: to John Johnson, Prriiss.-InMargaret o 4 II. T lociit-lo hi to and union Sulina. Utah. LnoKi. cuneiiided Morgan, organization, Frank Miller. Itechtol by fnnila (?. Sinlioeil. ia interest warranty Gritiule Western Good looks are mora than slUa deep, depend-Idclair A Livingston ami ueorgc V. Cluing. engineer of tbo urging the workthg'nen to uphold the flag hi tiio lilpsey i.lutr mining claim 4,000 utou u healthy oocdition of all the vital Utah, even if It M lowered in Washinjtou. Hailwuy, with Ills iisitant. V. J. Cramer, H. I.ia.er to M:iry Ann Titt. quit ItATl'KAU llt.1 fit ANt II1MK rlVE. a In town were of subcrgans. If the liver be initlve yonhave bl!lus: tho week. the ilrst claim iu Wilknisou's deed, They property c. K. BtASTOIt An, ordinance for the construction andi look. If votir stomach be cMserdered you jliav a' 1 division left Tuesday morning, to go pver tho prolook aad if your kldney-- i be afTected was next called for by tho audience. He posed inalnteuaiice of street mains and rvlces dyspeutlc Ellsworth Daggett and wifo to Salt Lake We on south. lines Called . to them re a health ru have loog. 3scu good for Utlliiltiff uikI distributing natuial na said: I t n i glad to aco that the campaign of sto If they hod any Information that cou!d City, warranty deeu. part of lot 5, block una you willpinched have gocd leohs. lectrle Witter 600 Kt. plat F. Salt Lake fitv (survey . for fuel In said city of Salt Lake, sub102 ha Marled. When I heard that there be extracted, but met with poorisuccoss. As nui "en acts nnd is alterative the Tonic 11. 11. NefT to William directly great stituted for tbo one Introduced several ilrst vital organs. Cuiex Pimples, llSotchea,. was a meeting in this precinct, and that tho near us wo. can learn the different surveying Seymour 11. claim of sectional, part quit weeka ago and under siiapeuslun of the rules a good ooiarlexiou. Solil at A. and loyal part of the Flambeau Club and the aro now lurnlslilng data for itse by 5 township i south, ra'igt) east was piitliwl to its final iinsaajrc. The new C btnith's gives drum corps would march. I was utad to join corps drug store. 00o per bottle. meet-inj- r. Lewis M. Cannon to VV. A. of ut board directors tha their quit coming ordluitnco reads aa foilnws: claim deed, lots 13 and 13, block 31, feiilt my old comrades and pi arch with them. t hey will discuss ' the different when ... 3 l.n ke View addition There is no blame to be attached to tho Sactlon I. t it oMitlneil by th Cltv Counoll Tha PlnmDtri' Ball. ' and aeclde.wnat lu t hc.lr Judgment Julia Of Salt l..tkc City, 1'tatr: Ihui il.. Dye Thorns et al. to Benjamin F. off this grand old party because some of the men surveys uui eiiv of wlilch rsimes ball, The most bo to route will tho feasible build. plumbers' of lot 1, deed, tuU l.Mk- hcrel-- aivrs ahl ktuiiik in ihp Aiiirrl-caThonia. warranty part olJice to were who one elected of the evjents; of betrayed their They will also consider the offer of $1,330.-00- 0 evening, promises to be D. Salt Lake City suruey.. 900 block M. Natural li.is Com an u corporal ion nritu-l2ttho season, and everything Is being rfono to trust and their part).'- , made tn build through Central Nevada. Julia iT plat Thomas et a I. to Thomas F. aud eiutiug uudr the of I'taU Terri Mormona The; who are during the last campaign This Is offered to the first routf that builds Thomas. Jr., warranty deed, part of lot tory, and It- assigns, as liercliinftcr swwilitl and make it a success. Tho committees S00 said that the Liberal purty would not (lo through that country. 1. block BS). pint I). Salt Lake Olty survey of twenty jear from and to have chargo this evening are as fellows: To 'secure these proviuxd, fir the ft. Smith to Isnbnl Kunkel. quitbut look John the of this ordina'nriv the right aud at the bonds they will have to bu4d west from after J. LapJey. ; C. the things they promised, Cnmrn'W Arranrnnnt of page claim deed, lots in View City addition.. true tour, maintaining anil J. tiorwan. have been made iu the some prtvileKo of HijMin. I'. Spencer. ,1. Hawthorne. improvements wblch la the Tlntlc country or farther Samuel llawkes to if. Kehrrnsu, warranty Ci. Zeh, K. MiHer.rL'. lines for the ttstributint: aud utillmu and the waterworks, and north.point Jnt'ittition fvmuutt Fire IX'partment is There a; that strong probability , H. deed, part of lot 3. block 7, plat D, Salt ol natural gna for beat and fuel only, in th city of J Caisipbell. John Nolan, Cromer; school which Liberals free the the have . west from halt Lake City. Lake City surveyi 1,603 may build Sail Lake; ivied, that tbo ratt-a- to be John Woodburnt R. . in. given to the people.;. they AVeeti'i Commit From there they could strike.lu tha Peep' E. K. Sheets to Nellie It. Sheets, warranty consumers jro S. Stanford, K. Kerisss, J, J. for auch natural uas shall notcharged exceed Rleater. .1. 1 as nas he much block subdivisS, Just lot power 84, deed, xvorklngman the sum of forty cents per thousand cuhto feet, Kellev. J. rLapalry. are where Creek Hampton's I'hwta. there country, large quan1 ion aa measured by standard gas meter., and for tho .i ore they could get to f.vor t 'omtttttf V. Spencer. John Anderson, with the ballot as the most wealthy. So tities of purpose of furthering and aitiug said AmeriT. I'urcell, C. Cromer, J. Hawthorne, J. Laipsley, uow I hope you will alt turn out and nomt to the haul smelters. can tiaa Compauy. aud ita assigns, in Kunplying C. Hickson. 11. lavis. S. Slaufprd. 9,563 Total.. j. nate men whom you want for office. Choose to remark hero that Colonel It will do some said uaiural gas, lb said Aiuerh-:M Johu W'wuburtw NOTES. ' tias drtmontf men and staunch out and good, Liberals, i'tcroj that ..time whatever stated ago Podge are aud Its assigns hereby granted aud Hollander, the jeweler, has presented the when election time cornel turn out and the Kio Grande Western) did 'would be for Yesterday's bank clearings were $370,643. givea the right and priyifc g to uw any ami all Plumbers' Union with a 8uo lady's toilette elect them, and we shall have two more the as against $035,580 for the same day last of streets, avenues and allefs of talt Lake City: sot Salt Lake advantage City. to be given to tho pa.tron.ot tha bal hold!'':-.years of rttle by true Americans, and the provided, that all streets, avenues and alleys are year. MOT JLXO rSRKOSAL. Siwedily repaired and put lu aa good eonditiou aa ing tbo ticket on which is written .the lucky American principles of right will prevail la W. E. Hubbard sold yesterday six lots In Washburne of tTnloa the Superintendent number. they were liefore excavations were made. the Territory. W. H. RV Waterloo ndditlon to Marcus Kerl for a con Aud provided further: That in the construcPacific, hotel department Is. at the Walker. AX. sideration of 82490. and two lota in the same tuckleu Arnica iTe. aaid maius tion, malutauan.ee and operation of anditssuo-easorE. P. of passenthe agent general was Burley. next and eervice.ple, tha said Krantee, addition to U. Davis for $700Superintendent of Waterworks, salve ia the world for Cuts, Brul.ex The aud assigns, shall at all limes Conform Sores. bct called by tho audience. He said: "I have ger department of the Unioa Pacific, reUlcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter The Joint city and county building comto such ordinances, rules and regulations as ni:ty Chapped Hands. Chilblain, Corns, and a3, SUM not got up here to discuss the Faulkner bill turned from a two weeks business trip to mittee will hold a meeting a 4 p. m. i i hereafter be adopted br tha Citvt ouueil of a. lid t ru pilous, and positively cures flies, or no r AV nor the stars aad stripes, but I wish to state Omaha yesterday. at tbe County Coarthouse. in relation thereto; provided further, that required. It i guaranteed to give perfect s olcity, Liberal the has that dene Colonel party something Podge is at the Walker the right shall be, and hereby is reserved to t!i l'rice & ceo per faction, or money refunded, Keeley doctors have taken charge of for the city." The speaker then told of the tbe arrival tbls morning from tikeaarattlug f west of tbeThe City Council, at an v time alter four yea ra from box. i'or sale by A. C Smith fc Co. Gardo House for one year, and there is had had in trying to get Geaerat Palmer aad Pea-bohe troubles that tha date of this ordinance, to reduo the maxia of fifteen patients before tbe week '.' mum price that aaid grantee, Hi lilacix t rlday. the water mains extended ou eleventh ast or of tbe Rio Grande Western road. Tbe is promise out. Quite a number of old patients have lis consumers, lo3Jcnnti before he beoame the superintendent street assigns, It. officials will Look be for out fa town' several visiting and expressed the wish that the instiper luoo cubic feel. and pointed out the improvements which days, Messrs. Painter and Pea body have called bee. g. That halt tution may fill up speedily with victims to City shall la no way he Parlnrs Uairxtreaatn; water in made have been the of on the an been extended Mexico supply or liable responsible for any accident, or djniago trip through . driok. i ; At Mrs. Christy's Millinery Store. 31 West olty. j and are coming over tbe Southern Pacific the habit of strong tbat may occur in the eous'triictiou or operation l TBtODOBt BtntattSTaUt of aid mains and service plpV, by reason from the Coast. of title to real estate situated la of the First (south. Abstracts defaulter ruiMoonduot of said grantee, in sucwas neit called. Be: said: "We should acoount given yeeterday of the EaJtLakeeo. neatly, accutatelyand promptlathe railroad Copp'a Mining Code. 60 cents; Copp's proscessors or assigns, or its employee, and the acthe sfse of this tor this Indiaaa acoldeut was cental Copp's American hare a hall ten t tapes the ly furnished by the Ceunty Recorder. of this grnat shall be deemed an pectors' Manual. 50 ceptance could have filled It to overname of one Ben Bamberger of printed meeting! and on the part, of the aaid irraulee for itself bettler's Guide, 5 ceota. For sale at. Tag Cincinnati. JStnest JFridsvy. flowing.' Then, referring to tbo Faelkaer This led some of the friends of Ben and successors and aasijua to aave the city TRittl'Mc oflioo. i Look ont for It. harmless front and anint alt lUbll ty, loss, he aaid Balaam had a jaekase ana known bill, well Is who in this to lllacst friday. costs, expense and damage, of any nature arising Christ rode Into Jerusalem on a Jaekaesj hut fear it was he. This telegram to olty; Joseph Or. Root has removed to 136 South West Look out for it. out of any such default, or misconduct, or which It remalaed tor Mormons to rtda Into Wash- Baumgartea yesterday, however, set all Temple street. accident or injury, may accrue by reaaon of -- Tell all fr leads our Ben. on or five aad fonr Jackasses ington rest: fears leading at which may occur In orauy whole world reason conTha of the pays tribute to by Jackass Faulkner loaded with his ob- Bamberger ts alive and kicking ia "Chicago. Bkaest Friday. struction or operation of aaid mains and service stoves and raagea. ialt Lake Hardware Co. the i! 'if noxious btll- Look oat for it. Signed! Hirseh, Loe win stela s Co.' of Oin pipes, aud to indemnify and repay said city for votes We a few lost or have auv ef the dxuiaao loss, ....... the of coats, IstttO.-..kind. Watson's Dresain aking Parlors, Artistlo expense, any split by It may sustain bv reason of any such default, gowong and ladies 123 South Mormons, but they are Only a tew soreheads Oomtaeaeing Sunday, November 15th. a The name of Major Hooper, general pas- Wabash misconduct, accident, or injury, and if any Main (Dart Building). tailoring. from States. various Through Pullman Car Service was Bio Denver of tbe senger for for agent Grande, such damages auy There is no man on this earth tbat can should have been Inoluded In the in connection with tbe Rook Isimlgment, misconduct. Inaugurated or inaccident, printed land, from Penver. Owing to the serious illuess of one of the trust the Mormons In politics. They have list of the railroad officials Colorado Springs, Pueblo be shall the recovered,, against jury loaded the Faulkner bill upon Faulkner and the newspaper excursion. Heaecompaaylng Colorado points, to St. Louis. said city, the recovery thereof, aud Judgment ladies associated with the Lyceum Draaad other oauae clear therefor shall be final as lctween the city and matic Company, and a failure to fill), her think they are playing; smart, but they wilt through from Peaver, and looked) These Pullmans- are of tbe newest and carefully aid grantee and ita successors and assign, and place wlrh an understudy or substitute, we see by the tlate the next election Is over choicest design.- and will leave Denver, en route while the Denver from after gueets as to the liabilities of the latter to the are called upon to anaounee a postpoosr-tueconclusive seen through. on Book Island" No-- 4S. 8:10 p. m that their plans have been daily, C. Caaalus to Grand where Smith Junction, former; provided, aaid grantee has had notice of i of the for the entertainbecomes law a If this bill will pat of tbe Western took charge. Mr, Smith had arriving nt 8K. Louis at 7 o'clock on the secperformance they the pendency of the suit in which said Judgment ment of the old from 14th to on can and people fetters nie. ten January yoa They la recovered, and bad been given an opportunity pat morning, at which point direct connecof his passengers tip at 6:30 in the ond will be made In Union depot, with limThursday, February 11th. this latter toeing thousand women into" a position to vote, many to defend the same. tions to stare Castle Gate of out Kec 3. This grant shall be null and oid If said the first available open date at the Theater. some of them who cannot speak the English morning and at Soldier Bunamlt. for all points east, south nnd ited trains all hands Old Folks Committse. I lanj-uag-: American Natural Cas Company or its and when yoa go up to vote some were on band to see tha scenery. Mr. oathenst, Smith ' shall fail within one year from date hereofassigns to lay will wife' Rem ember, only one Chang of ears from polygamous challenge your vote, wherever the tourists Denver Auction. Aaellsa. mains and pipes from their gas wells to the own ballot will neutralise had the totrain atop her and then to New York, Boston and other far by more acenlo Lake City, or shall fail withla a limits of Salt sell to than their goods call or your friend's vote. points give aPartiesIS.wishing Kastern months from dale hereof to lay tn the fd no point. and EL atone left unturned eighteen 13a dress Burd, the auctioner. passing glance, First The Mormon people claim that tae polloe to Salt Lake at least five miles of main pipe Eleepintr berths can be sec a red by ; i ray ot make the situation comfortable for them. ( outh. ' X is But force demoralised. O. M. Hanipaon, Commercial Agent. less than five and it tbat Inches la say they ' Clsllairea Crv ar jrAeae-- a did kill they killed each other nnd did not iameter; or shall not be able, for a continuous (.htldrea Cry tor litie4-'- a tssaterls. 7 $eatB fet, Lsaver, Calev Rn(lnr' J- ht 5 : riltntii Wl iog; . . . Jeup ) y 'itn-pl- nt one-ha- lf ... itfc-omi- 7 3-- to-da- y, 1 Latte-Qgde- el ri - " ; I ser-vio- e, K-l- ?. man-wh- n. Wo-.jf- ' .-- oo. ooJ.. . riu L. 3.J 0 vice-preside- . -, : recom-nende- Pa-ttlt- lo j Caine-E'aulkn- er nt il n: ' vice-prc- ; si - u 1 ;;t.ri - 1 5 3H war.-an.l- x 1 , Ken-i.ed- 1 Vamlv-Hark- g r oue-ijuan- g s f Spaf-lor- d. 1 i - Martin, the Black Pearl, is aick In San Francisco and will not keep hi engagement with Charley Turner. His iJlness 1$ attributed to la grippe, but It is reported that the black fellow is still suffering ironi too effects of the beatlos he received from Benny. to the Fort Yesterday. ! 13, 1S92. SFO&TEnTS SOXES. PLACE RAILWAY FOPPERTOU j p, JAXUAET ORX marching Sullivan is triumphantly his theatrical through tbe Northwest with At Portland be played ta big troupe. houses, aud at every stopping place he re- ceiyes a welcome. The mightyallman from Boston 1s the most popular of pugilists and could yet amass a fortune It he would only attend to business and stop drinking. Ryan has retired from pugilism doing his best to make a fortune by playlns tbe race horses. His latest adventure was iu connection with aan at- teniipt to rob the'bookmakers out of small fortune. Tho suboio failed to work t Oak- land, and Paddy is to be condoled for having of being connected acquired the notoriety with aa unproiitaljle swindle. Paddy Senator Leland Stanford has been electedAssoof the N:it:-raxiatlou of Trotiiuj; Horie Urooders. second vice-preside- n tt " . low-gra- Coui-paa- de y j , -' a , to-d- '" Vice-Preslde- ot ay dy s hhali'-charg- - . j ... i ' i aicree-Bie- -- Uam-berg- er. Gat-lau- ; I , ; ( r nt ecus-teoao- oe. . ad-4it-- ;ot . ftVe-eighi- ia. 12-- J J f ! ( i i nt j . James1 Caldwell, dubbed the best starter in America, has signed a two years' conaud Saratoga tract with the Guttenburg uoo Racing Association, lie is to receive The as a comDensatiou. coutracl 6-- 5. oom-menc- cd 1, lfO?. January A circular has been addressed to the various jockey clubs of Europe, Atucrtoa uiul tho Hrltish colonies by tho stewards of tbo EnSllsh Jockey Club, asking that a mutual agreement bo entered into between ail the clubs to prevent all persons found guilty of corrupt practices ou the turf, defaulters for stakes aud forfeits, jockeys whose have been refused or withdrawn, and tabio lads who bare been discharged without character" lii ous country, from d tn another. Nearly all the. European and colonial clubs have accepted he inviAmerica will tation, and it is aprobable thatwhich is calcualso enter into compact, lated to do much good for international turf s Ix-i- if cu-gag- :t interests. Tho lloww ca'ie tHk ilrst prom ti n.JJ it Sydney and other Philadelphia, Paris. llorden & SoUeek.Co.. Chicago. instillation of Ofticars. Tho following ofliccrs of James McKean Post, No. 1, G. A. R.. were installed l.y Comrade H. Page, Installing otTlcer. Monday ommunder: C. Henry Haynes, evening: M. Brown, f. V. C. ; W. A. rjtanton. J. V. ; T. C. lliff. M. V.: C. O. Varnsworth. Q. W. H. Gaby, O. P.: J. M. Holland, chaplain; Iteu surgeon: O. G. Johnson, Adjt. : Jamas 1'. Raukln. The J ames B. McKean W. R. C No. 1 tlrerl took the chairs and Mrs. S. O. B. tho installing ofHcer. Installed tbe tho corps: Mrs. following Indies offlocrs of Mrs. I. N. Jenriie Jones,V. president: P. : Mrs. Berkley, Jr. V. C. ; Sen. Mrs. Mrs. Joanna Meltor.. treasurer; secreKramer, conductor; MissMrs.Monroe, assistLloyd, tary Mrs. Paine, guard: ant guard. The president then announced supper In the tha parlors, and It being Leup Year offofficers of the Corps would escort the tablets. to the icers of the post the good things After the enjoyment of tho had provided happy crowd the ladles returned to the Post hall where an amateur hand dlscourged excellent music, to which and their friends danced with s'e veterans and energy that plainly indicated that ota iil.41.-He could not at present claim , them as attendance, and nt There was a oke up. all when the midnight, ""pH'oented tho voted It a success, an ladles of the corps for their omcleut mani exni-bitiou- s. Cuui-mi;iK- S. e. Hazel-grov- 5 jj. - ,rc . sfc,'-"''-"'- agement. THOItOl'GIIBKKI) CLYPKr. l'li- - stables, Hif fine Animals at tiie of li.ock Weit the t li:t. T. F. Grant, wio is engaged In Importing horses from Scotland, Is in the city with fiv Clyde horses. The first and thoroughbred best known of the horses Is u large chestnut sorrel stallion, Golden Hay. 8 year old; weight, 2050 pounds; sire. Hawkhc.ol by Prince' of Wales No. 1; dam, l'eggy, by Parnlcy. The next is a mitre. May Morn: ago, 8 years; weight 1750 pound. This is a d horse, whoso paternal graurtsiic Is Prince of Wales, and iie is out of ;i highbred dam. These two were imported iiwu Scotland in 18S7, and the mare has stallion colts since that time, oil y the stallion Golden Ray. all of which Mr. Grant has with him. The first is a black in color and weighs 1850 pounds. He is a fine specimen of the Ciyda Tbe next two are Golden, a stock. weight 1470 pounds, of bay color, and a yearling Ray, weight 1170 pounds, of sorrel color. These horses are for sale or the owner will trade them for range mares, which is a good d for ranchmen to obtain opportunity for homes their stock. The owner can be found at the Palace stables. lllack Triday. Look out for itsMarriage is not a failure where Garland stoves and raugos are used. Sold by Salt Lake Hardware Co.. 43 W. 2nd South st. We Are Never Undersold. v nic lor prices or senu atrial oraer to tiooeris A Wholesale liigh-bre- born-thre- three-year-ol- d. two-year-o- ld, well-bre- - rteluen. Druggists. E. V. Ross wishes to notify her Madam ustomers that sbo can be found at 435 block after January 7th. Drags and Patent Medicines. The best assorted stock In the West at Roberts Con-tltutl- ou A Nelden's. Black Friday. d Fel-to- i j .. There talk of a maV'b between Jame aid Sullivan of New Zealand for Stanbury the tcullin- - ebarap:oiiship of the worid. . Tom Callaghan says ho will ret ire from the ring if beaten ! y Cal McCarthy. If ho wins ho will Shc Goorc Dixon. is Look out for it. - oper-atintipi- i audi is now n , i CLOBISa o r TJtXX.S. itt. .. gov, a, east. ...8:00 a. t. and intermediate point. 6:00a. R. G. V. Through pouch to Ogden. .11:00 a. U. P.4 Ggden, Locan. Preston (Ida) and intermediate points... ....2:30 p. V:iS5 V. P. Montana. aud I'.i-ra- Bt Xake City Mail J?. -- Cl'.-.l-Ogde- m. m. in. m. p. in. Oregon Idaho... E. G. v .Atluutio Mall east. Thistle and Saliua ....8:50a.m. U.P.s Through pouch for Ean Fran. a, m. cisco ,...:85 . .5:00 p. m. V. and Nevada R. G. W. Caiiiorula and Nevada... ,...v:00 p. m K. O. W. Denver Gleawood and ,. .9:05 s. ni. Springs., AT. Safida and Grand Junction. :05 p. ra. R. G. aad Coalville... CP. ParkCitvMilXord and all points 3:30p.m. Friaco, of Mllford. ... south ...3:00 p. to. TJ. P Stockton and intermediate m. ...i..6:IOa. paints TJ, i. .7:00 a. m. aad Mill C-- I. Creek.... City B. G. W. Bingham Canon aad West Jordan... ....7:a.m. TJ, P. 'cpbl Juab and intermediats ......6:10a.m. points TJ. P. Cloawd pouoh for Cheyenne. ...6:00 p. m. V. P. Mail for sit points east of Wyn-..6:00 p. m ming...... a. m Big Cot ton wood ,.,..9:00 CP. Closed pouch for Provo i..g:00 p. ra noma ron aubivai. or nan.s at duots m. Eastern Faat Mail ...4:00. . 10:45 a. ia. Cache and valley City Idaho, Montana, and Oregon. .10:45 a. m. V. P. -- Frisco, Milford and points sonth.9:40s m. V. P. etockton and iatermedUt p'ts..4:00 p. m. K. G. W. Calif or n is ana west ...9:40 a. m. TJ. P TJ. P.-t-PTJ. P. -- Mail R. G. W. ,. 12:01 p. m. .. K.G. to. ..U:)a. K. G. W. Bingham Canon and West ..0:00 Jordan p. m. TJ. P. NephL Juab and intermediate j..5:40 p. ra. Jints C. C. Park City, J ill Creek.. . ...... ..0:30 p. m. i..W.3:SM p. in. R. G. W. ThisUe sad fealina 1:35 p. m. U. P. Closed pouch from .0:40 a m. L. P. Closed poach from Cheyenne... Provo.. Ogden malls 4:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. ru. ...9:3u. m. Big Cotton wood..... omci nocaa la Monev orAer window cpeos k a. m., closes m, window. ......... .....9:00 a, ra. Opening register.window m. Cioain; register nt. to p. m. Geaeral oeiivery windows open 8 a.,.,.(:0up. 8 a. ta. to 6 p. tu. Stamp window open; Carriers' window excepting Sunday .6 till 7 p. to. f euspAT oma, General selivery aad stamp windows open 11 a m. to p. in. Carriers window is to 1 p. m. Uoors lcr coliectiea of mail from the fetter boxes business diairtot: 8 av , to a. m., la the sou. , 0:3U p. m and 9 p. ta. 4 p. 1;0 p. A' l"ixT"-- ' C lail ilren Cry for PlteUer's i.svtartav S ''''.'. -- - m-- IU-- . r |