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Show The Federated Trades. REER, Notart Public Uw ard ,.ai Strut, Main Ojfcrd, Utah jesner. inaUthsCnirts of the Territory. Utah . , Iba W. Kerwabd inSIB. lERAKENWABD, n't op The at-La- ArroRSiTs V n ion Slock, Rooms, so: Utah , IIORES, M. D ard iinnAx h i M a Callt, Vay of Rights Utah .mTtmm BAKERY. A e. StndROR. till, Pies, Cakes, and Bakers utionery made Fresh Dailj. li,. 'eddiirg and Birthday 1 Cake a Specialty. . .awrerck Jom.soN, Dug Up from the 8ea. The Federated Trades Association held its regular meeting in Plumbers' Halt last evening, President Grimes in the chair. The following standing committees were appointed tor the ensuing six months: On Legislation L. C. Fry, J. L. Franks, John II. Ilandasou, Joseph. Jeffries and Georgo C. Benham. On Organisation 3. G. Smith, E. McKenzie. W. G. Naumand Pat Miller and W. B, Oliver. On Executive Business WiUUvn Jamef, James Me Winnie, John Zink, Charles W. Stsnu and William Horn. On Labor Statisti Joseph Wilkes, By Torshner, John Ness, Fred Rodell and Fred S. Miller. The arbitration committee reporter that the brewert difficulty had been aat istactorily settled ; also, that the plumbers strike was still in course of settlement and wilt be coosurauated within the next few days. The committee on procuring the Federated Trades permanent headquarters reported that a suitable hall on the ground floor could bfe obtained at a Very moderate rental, and that the hail could to several other union for a be tub-le- t sum which would net the association 300 to 1 1200 a year. semi-monthl- y Prop'r. LABOR DAT. Utah ; In tha matter of Labor Dtv celebration i.tfthe first Monday in September, a BAILEY, coaiifiitte ttas appointed of one from each Mi it. Land and Mhino union with full power to tfiake aij AnOBlt.IT. arrangements for the celebration of Labor WE, . irottptly Mineral Application At tjicj for all Agricultural i. Hakes' Maps, Tracings Deeds. Draws all kincfa f Artifilea ij;reemenfs. he committee Day in a fitting manner, is composed of Charles M. 8torm, Chris Scliniohl, John Zink, William Jones, Audrew Naismytii, Jesse Curbidge, A.E. Jarman, Joseph E. Wilks, H. A. Becker ami Fred Rad ell. -Eearchrs titles, cations for Pension, etd , etc. L. G. Frf made speech id vfhich he work day the eight-hou- r id to E. 8. Land office, Room 2 0 c udeiuncd lull as passed by tlie City Coiiacil. lie M 120, Salt ake City, tltah. held thejiill was a farce, aa it only provided that men may be employed eight hours between the liottf of 8 a. nt. and 8 p. tri but made no provision for fns. L0I3 CLARK. ivertime. 10 ,PrJ. Ooda and Notions. The committee on headquarter! was Jd Lsdics1 Underwear, Btyots. instructed to wait on all the unions and tdies and Childrens Slipper, r8 Goods, Groceries, Tin ascertain their views as to renting from the association a hail in case the latter direct from tho jfcast.or.Yest made arrangement to tako and furnish ifgnoda are sold cheaper than aaid hall. ,, I. in defy (. ffh, competition d The committee on Labor Day re ported prices. to that It had' appointed MKIT, Spasmo Fork. also and wait on the UoionPaciflc people of .the different on the proprietors about the city resorts pleasure to aecerteiu their terms, etc; and It was resolved to hold a ypecial meeting ot ownr t full line of samples of For tile association next Thursday evening Dpmcstic .Goods. Clothing receive Hip reports of these committees. irder on short notice. rI Store. oago m New Yore, Aug. ptain Thoma Simonds, of the hydraulic dredge Little Grant, that ia anchored ia the sound just south of Port Morris dock, was very serious He had been grappling day after day for $4,800,000 lost in the Brit-isship Hussar. After the first plunge of the bucket about one cubic yard of mud was dumped upon the grating. When the men began to sort and wash for treas. ures, the captain law something yellow glitter and picked it Up. It Was an English guinea of the time of George III. It wa in a state d( perfect pfesetvstion ; and only a little blackened by the water. Halt a dozen more were found, then two gold buttous from the tmiforin of a British naval officer. The next plunge of the bucket brought up a quautity of copper coin,' worn Very thin hy the water. Captain Simcnda said i "We are right over the stuff; Im cock certain, and I expect to have si! of it up very sion . Then the bucket brought up two short square bars, garnished and pitted by brine. On being setaped they proved to be of pure, white metal. Captain Siulohd took them to a jeweler and they were pronounced sterlihg silver. That ended the find of the day, but it eatab lished beyond doubt that CaptainSimonds has located the lot Husiar nd bet enormous treasure; end is, perhaps, on the threshold of great wealth for himself and other members of th company. Thifi is, Is far as known, the only coin and precious metal ever recovered from the wreck, except tliirty guineas by s wrecking jiarty in 1871 The dredge is anchored in ninety feet of water, directly over the spot where it is said the.Corvctts containing tha moiiey to pay off British troops runk With the gold in 1780. Th spot is directly off One Uhndred and Thirty seventh street. Herald. 13,-Ca- h An Ofltrla! Inju.tlru. Justice Duffy (to inebriate) My dear sir, you drink beer ns if it was water. You do nothing but swig it down! Inebriate Alaat you have too good an opinion of me. Im so out of practice at drinking water that it will be a long tima before I can swig it down as if it wery beer. Texas Siftings. time Even. All Thins. Father My dear, this boems like a strange marriage. He la but eighteen old and you are twenty-eigh- t. When he is forty you will bo fifty, year U A CnnT.nleneu. "t shouldnt think you'd care id live here in New Jersey, so far from a drug atore." "Oh, thats all right. You drop a nickel in the up at the station, and get all the quinine you want" Life. mmm .U. Kj to Mot Harris Boots and Shoes, Popular. wotidor what th son all our school-teachego an get married. Little Boy I guess' its eauae they Ukes to boas. Good News; . tittle Girl ni 1 rs A . Dealers in rT tc II Corollarr. It was lore at first light with He them, was it? She Yes. He Then it must have beeii od hia file part Eb A Lirda-vie- I suppose ? July. . yf a (Echo lu . Monday evening, August 23, 1893, at 8 or particulars inquire of W. o'clock, O. Crier or the undersigned, Nicholas Smith, Secretary of Trustees. Ftii-niture- -- The twftn Anthony .4 .Thomas, botchers NOTICE. dismlved this dsy by mutual cousent, W. will coutinue the business, The firm of Kenner & Jensen, pubwill pay ali debts owing by the firm sod baa lishers of XfiK SriBisH Fore Stm, and collect all bills due same. Iwen dissolved this dsyby mutuil consqt, Wm. M . Thomas, W. II. Kenner retiring from the business. F.Anitoit. . col he will firm All accounts due said Bearish Fore, Aco. 1, 1892. lectrd by Andrew Jensen, sod ho will . pay all debts owing ly the firm. . . PrAtrisn Fore, W. II. KEKHJUt. AaDREW.jEKSEIt. Utah, July 5, 1892. Rough on tha Cim. "ITidMis del j1 pa time deposits. M UTAI1 . ng, rongG A tKAI.EU I.T D3. uit GRO0EPIB9 LidiP! rA3' "o Undcrnonr, (Curtains "Mow Shams. Dress and and can sell thun the cheapest. J defy 'lu!ity and prices. in ,r " ' ywr - , , ... 1. An Unknown Killed Fork, vas Tha body ol an unknown (man, Grand Itio the pioked up aloeg snio:of Western track, oear Bingham Junction, The v head Was yesterday afternoon. inssded to a pulp and tho right leg broken above the .ankle. Tin will bo diffis imdty disfigured that it lie wa cult to recognize the dead inun. of K'. a atout man about 40 year wss a pair of overalls, and his clothing wn Be laborer. of a garb or the dy had who baud, lection put down for a of the been caught in the deadly grip he iron horse enuta cow gnards and along to flnlsh him. taken to tho morgue Tlio lwdj he will It where kept awaiting recogniinquet.-w- if, emoners a anJ tion ftu AQD Motions, Jilt "Whcwt V.naltncali'wrhr Texaa breach hi proiui:-- ! 6lftlnga. .. Uackiiniths,.fal r, Machinists, one man idle, . . er wi DAvia, Becrsliry: eJta IS ufjs3??ii2,ai5,iinn; Utah WE MIKE A SPECIALTY OP Boots and Shoes 15,000. f Paid . rnww YOUNG MEFiS. UCI0N . PAGIFIS SYSTEM. ProttJ CIPen,e' sm 1,1 find dullderi "Some are; my investment coat me in-hunt- j ttre Y. II. hill; -- aren't Uicy?. f Amalgamated Asocisiion of CafpHi. . ) : ters, quiet. , Cigar makers, good ; all workipg. General,, banking bosines. of work. out msa two Rakers, foreign exchango bought Inns J1 Typc"rit'fs . M !" 7 of. J. P. JONE3, President. partnership heretofore existing be 4 t. D. fiu'eli, John Jones. J. 8. Thomas, Goo. 0 I , Hardware, Clothing, FatioNotionS, Farm ing Implements; Eolier Mill Flour, Grain; Etd. Dlfisdlutlon of Partnership. - - - $25,000 M (DID) r , -- TAL' SEBaa GROCREIES. TriU, Tall Ut Mamma (who haa jfitTali; persuaded daughter to accept aged suitor) And, after all, what la tuatrl-moniTAmhltious - A MM Do ConiliUroU. folded the faif young Creature td his heart; a dull crackling sound smote Ids ears: . "Ah, its good-b- y to those imported cigars in my vest pocket he said; grimly; "but darn the Life: expense at a moment like thia. WriblT fg i J ManUfadurorl of of t8PANISli FORK. frk a As George, Contractor Bnoolcs They say tho czar will not UOStTIILT REPOTS. allow anybody to apeak to him or come 'mhip and Fit Otiaran- - The monthly, rejiorts of the different near him, and ho .even snubbed tho Lake Bhors and Benjaraio, Germany. I UtL uuioue were received ar follows: I dont Rcnsollaer Von Sturtcvant t a full iip0 of. attachments for on or Carpenters, trade rather dull, gee what excuse lie ha fir SuperciliousMachines. ness. He is not related Id nny of tho ,. two men idle , , Knickerbocker LitniUea of Nw number, still on strike, but good pro old la ho?-Tc- xas Geo. 0 . Gilbert Siftin.qs. York, pect for an efry sytfiyment. Itnllish t PTh r niif Mcrkt Cashier. Typographical, good. PANICS JOUR LORES, Snpmrintenimt. e, the maldeara Wart) Matter bmoney. Life. takwenweei If It Only Were rrattable. If you want to know what real fun ia, get enormously rich, make your will Sealed proposal will lie received b and three months after death come the undersigned to do (he janitoHal work back and ee how many kinds of an old for fool your heirs will prove you to be. in in all the District schools in thwn All bids ti be in by any court la the country N. Y. Herald. the ensuing year. i Bailor, Brewers, all working. Fainter, Very du!l. Retail clerks, picking up. , Bubers, trfo then nut of Work. Ironmouldure, slack. President. , No, indeed. Ill Still N. Y. Weekly, Daughter twenty-eigh- t. Ifif. CREER, - TI vtxs UOCJLt why a war bei "I cant understand tween Russia and England should affect the stock market. ootvo SOUTH. "Simple cnotigh. Tlie stock market between rows N- - i. NO, 1, to nccbnling fluctuates bulla and bears. Judge. p. m. a. tit.; I'ruof, . 6M PRlbES CANNOT OJLKl'D. Kiwpie. . ,. will "Ia it really true that champagne bleach people! lmlr? of peo"Well, rather. Jva seen lota lltflit-hradchampagne. by ple made -- Harpers Bazar. on ! Tup t'i""r- frightfully cold It i , Shyke come up t hut elevator. that draught draught. It Ardup- -l don't inlptl the Chleugo Trib it; come up that bills yio r Dry Goods and - statiors. , a. m. p. m, 4:33 7 :4oiv. Sait Lake. Ac. 10 0 8:10 7.03 10:00 Ar. SaFork.Lr, 7:19 8:47 9 19 ll:69Lv. Juab. Ar. 3:20 1:4 B 1 I u, Balt Lake, f ' RioGrandBWm RAILWAY. M saThe th;;i'ie Young r,h,'lr I ne imlM ' tlie Him In Anil at he V.'ttl'e the ti A ml the rrlnn ''r'1" 1'iene -e tiiw.--u l i("t out of nrs l laJ. , -J- uitge. Iteea Rich- Huiita t laus must old por Johnny, "h little nonarUinl be nround tlda a sent I we ' Cause U tho thing In a big with afternoon basket. M'it ti a of W . , I. , LOCAL TIME CARD. . . EAT hOlRD. p. m. 4 b3Lv. 3 43 7:10 Ar. ) . WEST noi'RD statior, U. Berkett,' (' r n . Mens brogans, hats and tea at cost; Horse shbbd ready calked 10c; each; , , i , . i . , i . . i 4 - WE ARE OVERSTOCKED WITH THE ABOVE NAMED UOODS. a. m. Salt Lake. Ar. 1050 M 8:43 Spanish Fork. Eureka. Lv, 7:13 J. TliE LOWEST, AS LOW A3 , D.X.iBuele7,, Goal Agent, une- - BE BEAT; Gen'i Iaas. Agent. Now is Yoiih blianco for a Bargain J; S THOMAS; SufSty 'Aug-14- - N V |