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Show FAY-SO- PAILY TIFIBS N dence until a few weeks ago, when workmen weie engaged in excavating for a building. They came niton a mutilated body that was identified a3 that of I' e missing woman and Gardne? was arrested. The body was identified by two 'Death of the Rio Grande Western wounds which it was believed the accused had inllicted while the woman Engineer hurt Yesterday. M fl 3-- For the annual meeting of the K of P at Washington, I) C, the Rio Grande will make a rate or 632.75 from all main Cacsario, Carnot's Assassain line points including Spanish Fork. was gaiiotinel yesterday. Tickets will be sold only August 2.3, limited to continuous passage. nto COLONISTS FOR UTAH. NKO SMUG Brightest Exchanges the one-fourt- h was alive. 6.1 Territorial Hows Gathered from Oar Geaonl an enlarged portrait and r good daily or what the iortrait weekly for costs generally alone. Benefit and Arranged for cf oar Many Readers. For the summer school which will be held at the 15. Y. academy, Provo, from July 9 to August :0, the Rio Grande li Western will make a rate of one and fare on the certificate plan. Teachers or delegates will pay full fare to Provo and take receipt; this receipt when certified to by Pi or. ClulT or Prof. Brimhal, and presented al the Provo oil ice from will secure for the July 9 to August fare returning. holder a rate of W. 11. Shekmkk, Agent. W. G. Young, who lias been making a trip through Nebraska, Iowa and Minnesota m the interest of tho immigration department of the Rio G ramie Western, addresses a letter to Judge Col born, secretary' of the Chamber of Cjimnerce, giving Ins experience and the result of his observations in these States. The crop failure in Nebraska he characterizes as complete. Fifty families are- leaving a day, with the prairie schooner ns the means of transportation, and e legend cn ther covers is: The Lord Knows Where. Iowa he reports in little better shape, so far as crops are concerned, but he a good field for missio mry work. In Minnesota the wheat crop, he writes, is almost a total failure, the corn a complete one, and everyone is casting about for a new location. Engineer Frank A. Stephens, the man who had his foot crushed beneath the oars at Sandy yesterday ns related in a special dispatch to tho News from that place is dead. lie expired early in the afternoon, subsequent to amputation of ithe left foot at St. Marys hospital by Dr. Pinkerton, assisted by other hospital physicians and attendants. His death was a surprise to the surgeons. The shock following the accident and surgical operation and Tii dito said be itself is the not the injury dis, - itli.i. rect cause of have The deceased was A3 years of age and ed of patro'man John Evenil able a son of the third precinct. He was highly to respected by tho railway fraternity. tion the writer suggests the preaence of The funeral will be hold Friday morn- a live man in that section of the Wesr, ing at ll oclock from the Odd Fellows a3 by watching his opport unities hall, under the auspices of the I. O. O. induce a most desirable class of of Locomotive Brotherhood and the F., people to come to the Territory. lie News. Firemen. and rs Engine, himself has induced some thirteen or fifteen representative im-- who desire to locate near Suit Lake, to m ike a tour of A BUNKO STEERING GAME. inspec. ion, among them men who waul locations for dry goods business, boot, Complaint was made today in the and shoo busine.-- s and banking. These pul ice court by Richard Baker a mining he says, will leave for Salt, Lake man on his way to Butte, Munt., alleg- people, in a few days, and he recommends that ing that he had been robbed of $22 in a street joint by a confidence the striking begin while the iron is hot. Twenty-fiftTribune. man, and charged Harry Williams with the crime. Williams was arrested this afternoon and inscaso brought immediTHE BEAUTIFUL ROCKIES. a before in Judge Bngely resulting ately conuictiou fur Williams. The judgment Contain tho Grandest Scenery and thi wae a fine of $50 which tho bunko stcer-o- r They will serve out ill the city jail. StandMost Fzzozs Gold Samp in the Vfcrld. one-iifi- And Seeks the Retremont of Grey Gables The Texas Losiocraoy are not in of Free Silver, Ratio 15 to Faw 1. , one-fift- h - Lyons, August 1(5. (Times special.) of iresiiteut, Carnot, Santo, tiie :ifsus-iwas guillotined here at 4:5-- this morning. He was completely unnerved before mealing his death. -- m o- A Lucky Prisoner. uict Lawyer I cannot take your case. Circumstantial evidence is so ) strong agairvt you that it will be imWabhinglon Aug. 1C, (Times Special) possible to prove your innocence. Prisoner But I ain not innocent. I President Cleveland hft Washington am guilty. via the Pennsylvania railroad for Gray Oh! Then maybe I can clear you. GibjcH. In explanation of the sudden Demorcsts Magazine. denarturo the fellowincr was stati-mon- t in-la- h jumped into tl&J: better, Stop f riding 'd bicycle? Good saddle in Texas and rodo over 1 te "frei'.News.,;'.', :?;' : .... 1G silver to 1 ratio by a vote of .f'oW-iteairSfoC 415. shoeHave 1 iil you any porpoise; asked the timid customer of strings? - . g The riche::t. the grandest, most in TOLD IX A DREAM. rnge of mountains the known world is the Rocky mountain range, extending entirely across ninl beyond tbo Cincinnatti, U., Aug. 1U. A local state of Colorado, Graiul old Pike's Peak has completed some depositions at. the foot of which is dtuabd the marn a case that is far beyond the ordinary, velous Cripple Creek gold c.unp, is here of sous one and two daughter .ears ago That great national illustrated family came of a resident Posen, lieskowsky, paper, the Rocky Mountain Illustrated iblw where werespect We this city they 0 kly. published at Denver, Colorado, (c.siablished 1890), illustrates this grand o;le. Four years ago the mother disappeared from Posen, and scenery each week and tells ail about the wonderful west,. Also, irue stories of vord was sent her heirs hero that the es-at- o love and adventure. Tins big weekly, had been nearly dissipated and the Jifty-si- x - containing eight large pages. Brookof the in was possession ittle left m trial three long columns, will t Gaulner, a son-i- n law of the missing mor.tlis (13 weeks) for only twelvo two roman. A year ago Mrs, iieccard dream-- d cent stamps, Hub of five f ir a dollar lull. that plie saw Gardner kill her mother Ila ds'jmo solid gold rings set with irul bury her. She made inquiries by beautiful Rocky mountain gems are an investigation that given free as premiums to yearly subi t.ers and tailed (suited in the placing of suspicion on scribers. Address as above and mention our paper when you write. jurduer. There was no tangible awe-inspirin- at-urn- ey mys-erious- lv h-s- ent ei - the clerkllooking him from ms tliree- d by the packeas- j dollar-a-wec-k position. We dou't deal in Truth. voo! PauPcf Washington, Aug. 10, (Times Specm!) Court of Apprala. IJi.rriss molio to rHar the frho sugar Mother bill III llieu uimilfeon tliiiinco w,u Johnny! Johnny Filibs, H J lon't m0 in tllis instant. 1 11 tell rM, in the Sini'e t Jay- - The free coal your father. iron and barbed v. ire bills ero also iv- Johnny If you do, I'll tell the servant girl all tld things you raid about Senator Harris, acting Chairman or her, and then she'll icave. Good News. the committee, informed the members fcot So Ignorant After All. tl.,1!.,, iiioetin woul.l U.. bold for II, e You thlnk yml know a lot allout po.-e- j ! 1 . o-.- r consideration of the suppleutal tar.!!' music., sneered Mawson. But Ill bet hill at .3.3' today. He hoped to ba able you don't know the difference between to roporl them tomorrow. grand opera and comic opera. 1 j I : j Theres Yes, I do, said Jackson. some fun in grand opera. Life. i7iuih:77T SPECIAL NOTICE. J ard. ! , Cobwiggcr As nobody suspected the The Times publishers nave d 'term in 1 !. old banker of wrong doing, how was it to rive their patrons the benefit of every the police were so familiar with hi3 be made. domestic affairs? iirraneeiiidiit that can prs-ib- b Merritt Why, lie employed the Wo nave cast about for a good pian ti in-- ! creese the circulation of the Timks nndi Pettiest nurse girl in the city-L- lfe. tlir-- ilKi'i:iir,lc.iN and have finally made Seem, to lie Nmwr,-- . It looks as though my marriage arrangements that we are sure will com-- j with Miss Mullins would have to be to the public. mend We have arranged with a prominent postponed. , Whats the trouble, old man? artist, who does all the work for the Shes got married to young Jo- la rgest Salt Lake enlarging houses, to bunker yesterday enliirgo photographs for our subscribers, Cnmrs ,llit f,1( ',Iust 1,ve t. We make the following olfer: To any Mrs. Isnt Snobbsy awfully high- one who pays one year m advance for1 the Daily Times and Sl.OOor one year ill say so. She won't ride in nJvano? for the Refuhlicax and 61.25 a sleirfing car tmlcss she can have the we will give an excel lent enlarged crayon ten Town Topics. berth. upper from trait any photograph bung they poi us. These portraits are and withHtrrell made a business trip to tho frames can be ,s out frames, but secured for from 75c to 61.50 at llnishs Salt Lake yesterday in the interests of This gives each one a chance to obtain tho Model Candy firm. I th-msei- vea j Judge j j ; j ! |