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Show ." 8HTUKEBfEWIHfl CHRONICLE A TI.TyiVOLETIO IX Bradttrafi of III 4th Inst. contains an interesting article from ila Berlin upon the 'Ulrcr question in Ever line the the German Raichsta. oftlie single gold standard by Germany in 1878 there has been a strong party in opposition to the effort on the Gerpart of English imitators to bring the on Britain many into line with Great basis. The insane attempt on the part of the German government to convert the huge amount of silver on hand intogoldfrom 1873 to 1879 broke down the silver market and resulted in a loss of millions to the Gorman people. It seriously affected the financial proeperity of the empire. The blow it received in shifting from a mixed currency to a single gold basis it has never recovered from. And it is upon this n ground and for the son that "hard times dates from the movement to demonetise silver, that the advocates of a return of silver to its old and honored place, find ample argument in defense of their cause. Peti tione for a bimetalie currency poured in upon the Beichstag and the chancellor Bismarck. The movement in favor of silver suddenly assumed new importance whan it became known that Bismarck was giving dose attention to the subject, and that ha was favorably impressed with the idea that silver was a necessary factor in the currency problem. At last the agitation demanded action on the part of the legislators, and the following motion was introduced in the Beichstag for discussion: "To request the chancellor to take the necessary steps the conference broken for off in 1881, lor the purpoee of inducing the United States, the Latin money con' federation, the German empire, and all countries choosing to join them, to coin silver money of a fixed worth (vollwer-thig)- ." mono-metall- ic - . bi- metallist in the Beichstag, led off in a vigorous speech in favor of a silver and gold currency. He portrayed the disastrous results of the substitution of gold for a mixed currency, in that the purchasing power of the limited amount of gold currency had been hugely increased, rendering the few rich holders of gold much richer, while the poor of gold became still poorer by the reduction of their wages, the cheapening of the products of their labor and the enhanced difficulty of paying their debts. That the stock of gold was bring reduced and that there was not money enough in the country to meet the necessary requirements of business. The debate was a spirited one and showed that the sentiment ol the people and of their representatives tended in the direction of a return to a silver and gold rarrenqy. It is evident that Germany would now be represented in a conference called to consider the advisability of a general acceptance by all nations, with the probable exception of England, of a mixed metallic currency. cosiraT ;Ja!j Ukit " emerged from the domain of fiery nebinterula, and by slow and minable steps became fitted for the abode of animal life, they disagree as to the first cause and impelling power of so wonderful a creation. It is apparent that the old belief in what may be called the fiat creation of the globe, is fast passing into the limbo of things lost on earth. This last belief, founded on a too literal rendering of the first chapter of Genesis, held that with a word from the month of the Almighty thia solid globe sprang into existence clothed with all the . panoply and wealth of tree and flowers, of singing bird, musical waterfall and thundering cataract; and that, within rix literal hours each, the days, ef twenty-fou- r sea and swarming populous earth were stocked with all forms of animal life. That an omnipotent Creator can at easily create in a day and by a word what by other and slower processes He might be a million years or sges in creating, is unquestionably true. The power in either case would be equal, but more of wisdom might be evinced in one ease than in the other. Everything being equal, it is evident that secondary cauies and what wa call natural laws, working by slow ind uniform processes in the unfolding of lower forms of m st ter into higher and more useful development, would, in their upward pathway, leave auch impression! upon the durable pages of nature's book, that intelligent and reasonable beings would there find certain evidences of the wisdom of the great Architect. With reverent heart the scientific theist reads this unfolding volume of creation and cornea to the conclusion that behind thase processes and law there stands an invisible, intelligent will r, and this, in and brief, is what the theiatic believer in evolution accept and believes. The atheist believer in evolution notes the facts and comes to the same conclusion as the theiatic scientist as to the progressiva order of creation, bnt he stops short of the final step, and proclaims his determination to accept only the last link he has been able to detect by motel sight and human reason, in the chain of effects and processes, as sufficient cause of all thing. The Matter, he says: is eternal year of God are hers. power and omnipotent force inhere in nutter and direct her and massive elements imponderable alike. Unexplainable, intangible force impels each atom and moulds every form of organic or inorganic matter. Life i the result of spontaneous generation and the outcome of an potency of matter and not of a creative intelligence. And se the atheist travels in a circle the boundaries of which are within the compass of his own finite vision. To him nothing exists except what he can handle, weigh and label with scientific exactness. And yet. with an inconsistency more reprehensible than the blind credulity of the craziest fanatic; ha is driven to assert that chance, screamed by him force, existing with matter, has fashioned and created all forms of life and beanty, and that body, soul and spirit are bnt varying, transient developments of elemental atoms. well-nig- OKB-MAX- T. Herr Von Eardorff, the leading Vf rruii. The war between France and China appears to have spent its force and the prospects of peace are most encouraging. War between England and Bussia trembles in the balance with the chances in favor of a temporary patching up of present complications and further negotiations over the contested boundary line. That the dispute will eventually result in war at no distant day appears to be the genual conclusion. Bismarck expresses his opinion that peace will be n;nu!nit for the present and asserts that the Char hopes to preserve it. The war flurry creates great excitement in the grain markets of this country, and speculation rages with prices of wheat varying in the course of twelve hours from 83 to 83 cents per bushel. The Canadian government hope to accomplish a settlement of the and Indian difficulties in the Northwest by peaceful negotiations rather than through hostile collision of the forces now on the ground. It is reported that a large portion of the English soldiers will be withdrawn from the Soudan and their places supplied with Turkish and Egyptian troops. The "unspeakable Turk," with a firm grasp on the Straits between the and Black seas, again becomes a personage of some importance in the quarrel between England and Bussia. Difficulties with England in connection with the Egyptian question have tended to make the turbaned gentlemen friendly with his natural enemy, the grasping Bussian of the north. It will be an evil day with the Turk when he eccepts a seemingly friendly caress from the Bussian bear. The hug will in lime become so intense as to squeeze the life out of the trusting Moslem, and the places that now know him will know him no more forever. Altogether, this old world of ours is in a disturbed condition, and conjecture with regard to the future has ample seeps fur its wildest flights. wonder-workin- h g law-give- nt. Till municipal election wu hotly contacted and in Chicago resulted in a claimed plurality of about 300 for Carter Harrison (Democratic) over Judge Sidney Smith (Republican) for mayor. Frauds are charged and one of the ballot boxea from a strung Bepublican ward his been stolen, which complicates the situation. Twpmen have been arrested charged with the theft. A legal investigation will undoubtedly be had in connection with the vote for mayor. The rejection ef the hitherto large majorities for Hariton amounts to a Bepnblican victory. Bepublican candidate for city clerk and city attorney were elected. The Democratic candidate for city treasurer was also elected. half-bree- d NEW X1FLE SUGAR. harbizr t en y ; ring. I sizyiy prats :noc ice: Lr.if What leonsjocb Swret Ofrer.y . ledit-erane- an EVOLUTION IX CIIBATIOX. Webster defines evolution as "the act f unfolding or unrolling, or "a series f things unrolled or unfolded, as when a speak of the evolution of ages. The rii is a gradual development from the wer to the higher, n spiritual ascension ith landing-place- s marking new epochs While the march. line of the mg heist and the theist may agree in nesting the slow proccea of evolution as i by which this habitable globe i 'a dm In (Tscen1 wisirfwr d jK tiicr. tie. . Tlesc.sK And for thy tuxzjuzao jsjeat .ji Tie r--1 oni wy Fab on lice Of staple sap. ckt raid isrjr on ox suite AstMU ro RerscM. o ursec, tic sk Bad ef sc. out smi, irlend cf :b mssw ofierspinssof Jie Kitrcstii Whsl than Or au Bo! iw ll 1 enough that then art swscl, Nor neiti to break: And when the boy taker that to eal, He taker the cake. The maple sap begins to flow, Whtn toon art here; Sew maple sugar,' and Thu spring Is near. at know Boston Courier. Strange Conduct or s Child. Poplar Bluff, Mo., April ff. Word ha just been received that the little boy named Rickman who wandered away from home on Thursday last and whom 100 men were scouring the woods in search of (luring that day and night and until 3 oclock the following day, was found four miles from home, running through the woods like a mad child. When discovered he hsd a pine knot under each arm and when the pursuers came upon him he ran away from them a fist as ills short leg would carry hint. Finally, when he was captured, ho grew morose and sullen and ground hi teeth together defiantly. He had taken food no for twenty-eighours, but the little fellow had evidently lain down and drank from a pool of water. He is only threw years of age, and when taken back to hii wreots they were wild with joy. kvkfuiiti (j'iigUiOJUEi XEWfl T UK WAX. Complete. mill ths Ulimt Preparationswill boa Hnl. New York, April 10. Lundou adofficial vices icpert that current war is is that street opinion in Downing inevitable. Tho'Ecko (radical) thinks war is inevitable. The l'all Mall Gazelle says: "If the aggression was unprovoked we shall go sorrowfully'but resolutely over to the war party. Both paper have been peaceful hitherto. The & Jamet Gazelle heads its leading article, "War Begun. PREPARATION!! COMPLETED. Rawal Pikui, April 10. (!eu. Stewart has gone to Tiuila. The Ameer will go to IVhawur on Sunday and will remain there two day. The Duke of Connaught will start for Merint Sunday. Military preparations have been completed. Lord Dufferin held another review of troops St. Petersburg, April 10. Ths Xovre Yrtmya says tho Black Sea Seat has ban ordered to prepare for immediate sutv ic. Paaea Prospects. Paris, April 10. It is stated here that as aoon as a decree shall have been issued by Chins ordering the execution of tho Tientsin treaty and the evacuation of Tonquin, French military operatises will ho stopped, the blockade of Formosa and Pokkoi bo raised, and Patenotre, the Minister to China, will go to Tientsin or Pekin for the purpose of executing a definite treaty of peace. Le Tcmpe says Admiral Courbet, who was previously ordered to evacuate Formosa, has now received orders to mainLa tain his positien before Kelung. Tcmpe believes hostilities may continue on the Song Koi in Tonquia, as it will take a long time for orders from Pekin to arrive there, and the Chinese commanders will be reluctant to obey them. La Liberie says transports era engaged in conveying pins to Tonquin, in order to place certain point in a. state of permanent defense. semi-officia- GENERAL He GRAXT. a Peaceful Wight His Anxiety for His Family. Pa ssas New York, April 10. 8enor Romero called at tha residence of General Grant between 7 and 8 oclocf He said, when leaving the house, that ha had conversed with Gan. Grant. At time he seemed anxious about the financial condition of his family. According to Scnor Romero, ho intimated that tha BATbiifliY. Al'IUb BMTAPBANTI. 1W. XOTKS. ths Aspen, Colorado, 1 fast assuming and importance of a city and a mining cemmercial center. Logan, Utah, is willing to pay f3000 to hsvs tha Utah A Northern railroad shops located there. The gold discovery reported at Bismarck, Dakota, has been supplemented by a silver discovery. MadiGeorge Hoegwu killed at Port son, W. T, Sunday night, by an Indian woman whom ha had Insulted. The Northern Pacific is extending its road in a northwesterly direction fro the Colombia river to Puget Sound. The oil diatrict on Wind Rivar, Wyoming, has been enlarged, and now includes townships 31, 32, 83, range 90 to 99. Hood river, Oregon, claims to produce ths most luscious peaches in the west snd will have an abundant crop of them thia year. The railroad of Dakota an prohibited from hauling Texas or Cherokee cattle ever their lines from Match to October inclusive. William Bliss, a burglarious clerk at San Jose, was sentenced Monday to ono year in the penitentiary. Ha has been married but one month. While Katie Haflrin, of Union, Oregon, wu out riding last track, ah wu seized with dizains, and, falling from bar horse, wu killed. giro avd noxxii. ... TiVa iiojFiiou GRIFFITHS RESTAURANTl MWitti,,. IS THE BOSS PLACE THEE COTTAGES To Gat Menlo for tho Monoy. SSSSfi:--- -.' DINNERS. 25c. QUIET, SHADY AND reakfast and Supper 25c and Upward, According to the wants of the Patron. ANDREW C. BOXIUg, Bmxmr Metropolitan Hatef Oyster Stews, - - 25c wew house. Xrorythiag tha heat the market affixds. D. J. GRIFFITHS, Proprietor. tof California LUNCH PARLOR, I Wells, Fargo & Co.s Bank Md Q WffKXMrsaans 4 BECHTOl xaxe exchange, The Interior Department hu just Buys axd skua on (ha principal tiaufen granted the Lummi Indians; near WhatBtatsa citisiof thaUnUed and Europe, and ra served every a com, Washington territory, a patent for Lunch o'clock, and frame today points of the Fadfle Coast. oclock, to allIssue Mass ef credit,, man hurinsss their and 10,000 acru of fin agricultural land. merchants, cleiu, principal elttss of thaworid. available in tha the general pnblie; Aw Me. A Bohemian settlement in the Bi)M and cooked in Oysters every sty 1. Byedatattsntion given to the selling of eras kills, Bruce county, Dakota, devote their The neatest and cheapest sating house In Advances mad on conatgnnwnts at lowest attention to poultry and make Balt Lak City. SMICE, Bartleular attention given to coltectlons I money than any of the formers on wheat, Mucoghont Utah, Nevada and adjoining Tsi-- 1 hold-up- s Desperados, thieves and infeet Aspen and the people an put to great inconvenience by them. Several NEW JEWELRY n crook are among the numMcCORNICK A CO, BANKERS. ber. non WILLIAM, White House. A. Podlnch SCo Prour. Main street, Salt take City, r, A 8T0RE, well-know- Settlers on Dog creek, Wyoming, dear an outbreak of tho Crow Indiana, who an represented "having ons of thair periodical apaila of dissatisfaction on them. A foolhardy crank ia thinking of starting from Aspen across the mountain to Leadvill on snow shoes. The Uma advises him to take along a coroner and he will never live to get a coffin u u 148 Main Street. pedal rath, and SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Entire New Stock I .....or DIAMONDS, a General Transact Business PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO nslnsm far parties raiding out of Iba and Invito correspondence and active OucAdattwtian gtvsa to the Mire of one mdhnlUon. We solidt esnrignmmit;giM i market pricre. ; with prompt returns, at er ule of ateeks Buemeeeden tor and boqto at New York and BuPrenctacA. through. AUD GOLD SILVER WATCHES, An agency of the Wabash Bail road CHAINS, RINGS, LACE PINS, wu opened at Los Angelas Monday, by peri G. E. Brand, under direction! from J. H. Marble, Bronze, Ebony and Walnut Clocks Woodward. Georgs Cowan, of tho Solid Silver and Plated Ware. Union Pacific; will also open up in behalf of hi road. ALL HY GOOD! ABB NEW and aUcther prominent potato in niopa Certificates of Deposit lmntd,payabliMmdeFor tho murder of George Nasmith, RKXEXBEK Latest Myles. Older to Hamrihctmed short U Jewelry wife and child, on the road between Tulotlce. berose and Los Croces, in August, 188 Please call and Eiamlns my Stock and depreciation of Toledo and Wabash, in sw York - Impurtem A Traded Xnvi Bank which tha trust fond had been invested, Ruperto Lara and Maximo Apodaco Brices. New York KountaBraal had been a source of anxiety to General have bean found guilty at Santa Fs, Commercial National Bank L. HOLLANDER. be to sentenced and Naw ware Mexico, Grant. Pint National Gold Bank Osreha National Bank house hanged on the 80th inst. Rev. Dr. Newman left Grant at 10:30. He said: The condition of the Nathaniel Hunter, Secretary of the General ia more favorable now than at Society tor tha Prevention of Cruelty to any time aince the hemorrhage. He will Children, hu applied to the Probata have an easy night. Court for letten of guardianship of four Midnight Gen. Grant haa been quiet infanta, recently captured in Chinatown, The during the evening. He dosed most of whose parents are unknown. To a more convenient dace, tho time, and at present is inclined to fall Kingston have been named John D. into natural sleep. Thus far the admin'right, Joseph Brown, Mary Wright istration of an anodyne haa not been and Angela Burdett Coitito. & S, Ait. & SYMONS no No. necessary, as tho patient suffer S. Main At Bliss station, some 30 miles was! of Pulse 60, temperature normal. n Kin. taken ths usual amount of nour- Shoshone, H. M. Parrish, a Throe door south of Walker Honu. dealer in fruit trees, took his lib on Sunishment. i his vein with last day by revering jugular . a small pocket-knifIt seems ho had Trade Halations with Cauda. AX NOW PREPARED TO TAKE ORDXHB his from wife, who liras ia Ottawa, April 10. In lbs House of separated soverel tea PARLOR years ago, and that PHOTOGRAPHIC Commons Mr. Davies of Prince Omaha, f FOX 256 Street, 0ft ikPMtoi i . to Bmtanmsbua MYhme - MWM" ... uAhd track will kesmvu drilrtato r. Exchange k. HOTEL; Salt Lake City. Utah, Opposite U.C.Dspet. . B. F. WHITTEMORB, Jj Proprietor BOARD TjMRBT-CLAB- AXD """""Mntlims Board and Room, $f and $1.50 ywta, muBtaint MWHH REMOVED HAVE t BATE8 AM 0 BKWEtl ET FI8HER BREWING A. Brawny near U. K. B. rad aDepots, u D. A Salt Lakn City well-know- CO tftafi. P. O. Box 100; VBkffeaeem. ' e. I Edwards Island called attention to the trade relations of tha Dominion with tha United States. He quoted tha statement of Sir John A. MacDonald in Naw York and elsewhare, that tha Canadian gov- family troubles reckless conduct of two daughters drove him to the deed. Parrish e wu a man about 65 years of age and wu wall known in Bellevue. Xaw Btrika Made m an Old Claire. ernment intended to take no further Fred Arnold and Ed James have been action in the matter, and that tha United Statea government must take the initia- working tha put winter on the Eagle tive. lie believed that public senti meat Bird, situated in Garfield gulch, on tho in the United States was ia favor of north aide of Little Wood river, and have renewal of the reciprocity treaty. truck from six inches to two feet olid galena, averaging about 100 ouncu INDIA OUTBREAK. per ton, and ten feet of concentrating The Xex IareM Committing Oat rags. ora. They will commence ahipping ere A White Woman Killed. aoon the roads are in grad condition, and will probably ahip several car10. It wu loads during the i Lewiston, Idaho, April Steve Winchester, Ben Winchester and reported yesterday that Indians had killed a white wonian on a settlement Ted Henneby are working n claim jut across tha gulch from tho Eagle Bird, beyond the Lapwai Agency. Agent and have a good showing for tha amount Monteil went there this morning to as- of work done Hailey limes. certain the foci. Fort Lapwai is heiag Arthur. abandoned. The citizens are practically New York, April 10- .- The following helplese in the event of an Indian outcard wu published yesterday: break. New York On the 15th Chester A. Walla Walla, W. T., April 10. Arthur will resume the practice rt law Troops B and I, Second Cavalry, stationed at Walla Walla, bare been and connect himself with our firm ordered to Fort Lapwai forthwith. They counsel. will leave thia evening, in command of Knetalb A Raxiox. (Signed.) Major McGregor. The Indian in that Just received, in our silk and drese country killed a settler's wife, and another outbreak of the Nez Perce Indi- good department, an elegant line of ans is feared. The troop were sent for- spring good in the moet stylish colon. ward as a precautionary measure. Call and examine at F. Avkebacii A Bros.1 The Sliver Problem. Washington, April 10. Ths Latin Drunkenness, ar the Liquor Habit, Can bo Cured by Ailminlitorlaa Dr. Union expires in January. Tha ailver Halnea'a Ooldon Specific. men her r inclined to the belief that It can be given in a rap of coffee or it will out be continued, and that with tea without the knowledge of the person iu fall all the hopes of assistance fro Europe in the maintenance of silver coinage will come to an end. In that Thousands iff drunkards have been made ease they acknowlcege that the United Stales must face the problem alone, and temperate men who have taken tha lie in their coffee without GoMefl they are considering plans tor that end. their Sped believe they knowledge, and y important elements of They claim, drinking of their own free will. the silver problem in this country, that quit No harmful effect result from its adminthe tople of the West and Southwest istration. Cure guaranteed. Circulars will not tolerate it. and testimonials sent free. Address, Golden Srecinc Co., Rom LI fa in America. 183 Race St., Cincinnati, O Out of slender resource many an American wife makes an attractive home. MISCELLANEOUS. If the comparison were usds it might DR. G. W. HIGGINS, , appear that there ia more privacy and an4 Analytic Physician. Microscopic quietness in the home life in America The most Reliable Specialist, Ia not tha Curas Fits in thsir worst than in that of England. form, and ail typical English heme, whether in counChronic Diseases, Seminal Wstknam, of full Due or guasts? try city, alwaya in all its forma, Gonorrhcta, not conventionality invade the family? Sypliyli Gleet and all diseases of a private and Thera could scarcely be a more interestconfidential nature. Dr. If. hu made ing study than comparison of ths hdmo these diseases a specially for the past life of different countries Germany, fifteen years. Dr. II. hu bean in thia England, America. But to suppose for tha past thirteen years, and in dty tho thing itself is wanting in America ia that time hu cured over 1,000 of the to hit a far wide of tha mark as possible. above diseases. Buffering friends dont The increasing frequency of divorce may delay : call at once and be thought to indicate indifference to the under Dr. Ii.a treatment. put yeurselvss sacrednes of horns aad family; but on of disease is half ite The the other hand, the alarm which is be- rare. knowledge Dr. II. can be consulted daily at to be view in felt of tha fact ginning liis office. No. 272 Main street. shows how highly ths horns is valued. Many bars been rescued from the In any country, it is, of couri, true that ef disease by my medicines, who grasp absorption iu fashionable life is fatal to were given up incurable by friends the interests uf the hunt. and physicians; for tha proof of lhis,call and get thkir addresses and see them for ' Kjre aal Ear. yoursolve. CONSULTATION FREE. Dr. Foot's Institute, 112 W. 1st South Medicine given away to tha poor, . u GENTLEMENS MAIN BTRXXT, B22 First-Cla- Opposite the BL James BoteL Suits. ss Roaldancas, Mills, Horwss, Etc. Fhotoftaphcd on Short Notice. JOHN os a anpettar Fwr A- - . The ally ALBERT 1. NYBTBOX'B Telephone ' Quality at Popular Mast u BE h OriiM ttnfttj SasaBc", ALBERT nBKXRBUWIBB OH i fc BERGEN, Manager, KEG AND BOTTLED BEB To Investors! THE OI4 RELIABLE u Is Mata This Year wgfi firings ., 5000 Shares Treasury Stock FINEST CITY BAKERY ' 2.W. u Bottled FIRST SOUTH STREET. Beer a Specialty. Try lt and Be CMvtarefl delivered to any Bread will the ally. be Cakes, Crackers NORWAY IRON, 17 onjCX: and 19 E. Saoond Bouifi St. and Bolt Lake City. HXXRY WAOBNIR, Proprietor. CONFECTIONERY Always on hand. Your patreoac 1 solldlcd. GEO. GKBHABDT. Ptavrictar SALT LAKE CITY Mining & Mfg. Co. BREWING CO., Bucesreca to MOKITI T.G.M. SMITH, Tents, Ark ment, Awnings, now offered 1KKHOXH Invest- - of a safe and profitable at the nominal price h CULLRN.' .Dsjtoj Vhil PWrifiMf MATTHEW uUl.I iDw H. W. MOR8X JACOB MOBIIX, Bocaatary OF UTAH XANUFACTUXXK OF t - . ssITwr xmlaxob ora Having recently and Hairing ca porky. w aw now prepared to foreiak our hvsitto oi i Minins Hose, TO ORDER. AT WILLIAM 32 E. HcOOARlni OLD STAND Second South Street. CENTS FIFTY PER SHARE, tho Cate, Keg. or Cariead Orden will bo proasptty attended Is sat (PAR YAI.UK, 110 EACH) u I still continue to make Boots & Shoe? TO ORDER. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Public Fatroaaaa Solicited Bend six cents tor postage, and receive ree, a costly box iff goods which will helpyou to more money right away than anything elu in thu world. All of either ux succeed from the first hour. The broad rowl to fortune opens before the workers, absolutely aura. At onoa addreaa Taux A CD, Augusta, Maine. SALT LAKE Proceeds to be used In developing the mine for precious metals that underlie the Iron ore, rad for which o tunnel is nuw being ran. This compuy is organised under the laws of Utah, with a capital of It JOUIOOl In NObOOU hsrea folly paid, of which iharasim set adds a Working capital or Treasury itocke The Property of tho eosapony ronatata of Thru Valuable Iron Minee, lamely developed, showing immense bodies of Brown and Had Hematite Owe; avenge amay value el Tea eo to fill per cent metallic Iron, betide other vari- 11 1 t'rpe vmlumbln M Htea, Blacksmith . . BoHdings, Boardinghouse, spriw water power, and a valuable tunnel locatiou lands on which to erect rolling mllla, forrares, etc ate. Location of mines and works, Mill Crook Mining Diotrirt, Morgan county, Utah, II milas rrom Balt Lako Clly. Principal oface Balt Lake City. This will bo the only block of (lock that tha dlreetnre will olfer to the public at this very low figure, and the price ran not lint MUttiy every intelligent person that an Invcotmont Unrein must result profitably within a short DVflOd Dnfta or postal orden in payment must be payable to tho secretary of tho ana should ocenoimmy the order Iv toT, toes Otdere received for five shares and upward. Tmoaoslo for fluxing on superior in tho moraoL received. Nana J Lab. Bjf u tut BEER IB THE ROCKY MOUmOK i u Pin, LAGER OTYHEWIMW Milwaukee . BEER - HALL 0RDNER Keep 4 JONES, RnaprWrafc on hang budwbwr anbmu Brer. Connected with the Beer HaBtafok VIENNA CHOP Meals at ell houre. more WIN the beat house Oyaismta avert 5&sg md Apply at once for store nr ore to John T. Rii Lynch, Pretidenf or B. A. X. Pmunibth. Hoe- - Terms ftue. Hallxtv rotary. No. aw. Math ttouth street, Bolt last P.O. Boxtol, land, Maine. Uty.l'l |