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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, MON CAY, OCTOBER 22, 19M. 1ISF SAIT 1 BEDS So FOUND III UFFH Goldfield Lou Dillon WESTERN TOOELE COUNTY ONCE A BALT LAKE. Deposit is From Several Inches to Several Fast Thick la Tan Miles Long, Men by Five Miles Wide Ogden Interested. .1 property itt mediately adjoining the Silver Pick, next LOT to which is located the wonderful MOIT.lWh'. j approaching cold weather special comment, having won an place in the estimation and these lines have all i,ttn trade, strengthened this season by the additi-- n of all the new weights known to the manufacturer and by a readjustment of priii makes them more than ever profitable to the buyer, and will win a place for themselves in every home. Have you paid the Cloak and Suit Section a visit? You are welcome, just to look. Here you find just what you want and so difierent in style, and exclusiveness to what you see elsewhere and at the lowest prices. New m-t-- j l H1-via- er e, Our option on this block of stmk expires October With, after which date the stock will be listed on the making for it a ready sale, lie are selling Lou Dillon at 10 cents per share. Get in on a Xerada stock that trill make you money. Everybody knows of the successes attained by L. M. SULLIVAX TRUST stocks. Plaid Waists Today -- Remember Out Jdvice: Huy Goldfield LOU DII.LOX at GO cents. Offer good until October 2oth. Call, phono or telegraph us. Brokerage Company 421 Twenty-Fift- h Street Reed Hotel Building Bell 927 H..-u-r- IV tails of the recent discovery of a great salt bed In the western part of Tootle county have reached hero through the following letter In the Nevada Herald. This la the same discover' reported In this city aome days ago through Southern Pacific railroad iiieii, who brought the story here from Muiitello, but could give no definite Information on the matter. About a month ago some one found a fabulous salt deposit about sixty Tooele county, miles southeast of h.-rUtah. It appears that a salt lake once occupied that place, and that wind and weather caused the water to recede and evaporate, thus leaving the salt behind. It is an Immense deposit, ten miles lung by five miles wide. At the edges the salt is thin and brittle, getting thicker and harder toward the center, where it is several feet uilck, and ao hard that horses traveling over It do not leave a sign. Aa soon aa the Montello people heard of thla discovery, a party was sent out The to locate a number of claims. party made a thorough Inspection and brought back aome of the salt. A mass meeting was held, and the next day another party was dispatched to locate more claims. Thla party returned a few days ago and a third party haa started out to finish up. Tne W esiem Pacific railroad will run vtry close to this salt land and expects Hla Patience Ended. to reach It in a few months. Hence the Duncan, aged 24, had been naughty. question of transportation la solved. And ns the salt la there ready for the To punish him, hla mother tied him In muret. 11 looks as though the proposihla high chair and kept him there for tion will pay largely. one hour by the clock. A certain millionaire, whose home Is Hie father got home before the hour In t'gdeii, is after thla salt land, and no waa quits up, and naked the youngdoubt will get some of it, aa he sent ster he waa tied up. why Mon-tell- o men the two there tills week, but Father, replied Duncan, pointing people and their friends have the lion's share of It and are very sanguine an accusing finger nt hla mother, I'm completely surprised at that lady," regarding the outcome. There la not a person here who has Youth' Companion. not taen a claim, and everybody Is quite enthusiastic over the matter. The Husky Ushcre. salt certainly Is there In Incalculable wne packed, even the church The comIt If other pays abundance, and. with lined chain. Jnat before allies panies to artificially evaporate salt water, or to force fresh water hun- the benediction tho thoughtful clergydreds of feet down ujion salt rock, and man, who loved order aa he did the hla hearen: eqi pvoj oj bjoissauj ojpiuok goepel, thus admonlsl d In passing out. please remain seated ID Aed oi iqfno i 'n eiuodea twin all ready for the market upon cars and until the ushers have removed the ghlp It. chain from tho aisles." Lipplncott's. strong supttort when listed on the exchanges, and that a of the good profit will be made by each share-hold- Phones:' MepeBiBt 798 HE lines of Underwear, v .Blankets and Comforters fur tiJ ! I D1LI.OX is a treasury stock being jwunwted by the THE L. M. SULLIK1X TJirST C(LirJX V, which ownership insures three things: That active development work will be prosecuted on the propet ty; that the stock will receive biter-Stat-e NECESSITIES . Foiled His Wife. Perhaps one of the queerest of nereis was that of Samuel Baldwin of Lymlngten. It seems that thii English squln and his wife were Is the habit of quarreling nearly ertry day. In one of their wrangllngs, ths wife got tho better of old Sam by tel- that some day she wosil dance over his grave. Thla worried the old man. and to spite her and to prevent her from carrying out her threat, he trnnied with hla executor that he should be buried in the sen, outside the Needles. To confirm this statement, then b this entry In the old Lymlnitw church register: Samuel Baldwin Esq., sojourner In this parish, was Immersed without the - 'Needles,' sue ceremonla, May 20th, 17JI The Sunday Magaslne. ling him HOTEL ARRIVALS THE BOARD IS SCARED AT TOTTERING STEEPLE County Commiuionora Will Investi-got- o tho Condition of tho Mothodiot Spiro -- Bido for Comont Work The condition of thi Methodlxt church spire was tho cause of a 11: tie anxiety on the part of the board of county conimlMlonero and the matter waa brought before tlr board for action. The ronrnilxal'iner 'are afraid the steeple will fail onto the court house and crush It In and perhaps kill somebody, so ih.y directed Commis sioner Stanford to procure the services of ths city engineer and mako a thorough Investigation of the matter. Commissioner Wilson reported that he would shut off tho water In tho various tanks through the canyon, as they were about to fr.exe up. Ulus were received fioin Doyle & ctmiany and Wheelwright Bros. for the furnishing cf rem nt for the abutments for the bridges In South Fork, and the board adjourned until Wed- were reduced to a condition of most slavery, according to the state-niennesday, when tlie contract will prob- abject of the detective. In this district, ably be let within a period of three months, the dead bodies of not lens than fourteen The State Journal Is doing no busi- negroes were found In the river. Many ness In the trading stamp line. All Its of these men had bene shot and others business Is legitimate and on a cash had apparently been choked or beaten burls. to death and their bodies thrown Into the river after being weighted with stones. Although Inquests were held by the local authorities, the verdict !as always the same-"- a dead nigger, According to j'bury him and forget it. the government detective, absolutely no attempts were made to discover the penetralora of these frequent murders. The statement of a negro who w caped from the camp. If true, will probably throw some light on these mysterious crimes. He declares tut while fleeing from hi ptir-je- rs, the guards at the camp, he was the target fur a fusillade of shots, and crawled Into a clump of underbrush while seeking safety. From his hiding place he heard one of the guards shout: I guess we got the nigger that time. Come on. Bill, let's dump him Into the river. "$10000 Beauty" BASEMENT BARGAINS i The following guests are registered at the New European hotel! James B. Edwards, L Lewis, H. J. Powers, W. J. Poulton, John Tyler, Balt Lake City; C. A. Bears and wife, Clinton, la.; L. T. Covey, Park City; H. C. Wicks, Aberdeen, 8. D.; George W. Carl F. Furman, Skidmore. Logan; San Francisco; Fred Berhlnnlng, Reno; L. 8. Corey. Ely; J. Lewis and wife, John G. Smart, Seattle; E. IV. O'Malley, Denver; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce, Milwaukee; W. C. Kennedy, Reno; Ruth Loese, Denver; H. W. Howell, Ban Francisco; F. A. Banger, Indlanaiiolls; Frank Clements, Nampa; G. E. Lang-fiel- d, Bpokane; L. J. Jones and wife. Spokane; C. T. Cullen, Omaha; G. F. Cranabrow. Black foot; B. Gordon, Pocatello; Mr. and Mrs. O'Dea, Butte. PERFUME THAT IS NAUSEATING. Ganulna Attar of Roses Not Pleasant to the Senses. Out of the Misty Past. Hannibal had gained another great victory over the Romans. How many of them have we slain he asked. General," said his chief of staff, the ground is piled ao thickly with the dead that we can't distinguish friend from foe." Count their noses, yon Idiot!" roared Hannibal. Dismounting from his war elephant, he went Into hla tent and dictated a wireless telegram to his niggardly In Carthage, begging countrymen them for the love of heaven to loosen up a little and send him a few regiments of rough riders and mountain climbers If they wanted him to keep up his winning gait Foster Fraser supplies some interesting information concerning the world' richest perfume, prepared from the roaea of Kasanlik. No perfume t quite so strong ns attar. The yield la less than of 1 pe; cent of tl : rosea ufced. For one pound of attar more than 4.000 pounds of rosea are needed. The peasant gets about 18 shillings an ounce. For the same thing, as sold In Faria sad London, the price la 8 an ounce. Bp strong la the odor that nothing abort of a hermetically sealed Jar will retain It A glass stopper, however tight will not keep It back. Indeed, so strong Is genuine attar of roee that It la nauseating. The time to visit Kasanlik Is about the birth of June. Then yon can get astride your horse and ride for two your eyes days 40 miles a day, Every Shot Had Missed. Gen. Funston was praising In San on a land of damask blooms and Francisco the marksmanship of the breathe the scent of millions of roses. When the wind Is gentle the roses of American volunteers. Thank goodness, he said, "our Kasanlik have their perfume carried boys are not like those foreign volun- 50 miles. teers of whom It Is said that a company of them bought a waahtub from Blind Woman Mountain Climber. an old woman for and used It la In Vienna n woman of JO, There all the afternoon for a target though blind, is passionately who, When they had finished, the old fond of climbing mountains. She rewoman went out Into the field and ascended, with her husband, cently brought back her wastub, as good si Monte Clevodale, the summit of which new. Is about 11,000 feet above sea level. r Saturday Night, October 27 Matinee Saturday Afternoon THE CURTIS MUSICAL CO. The $10,000 Beauty 25 People A Real Musical Treat The Merry Mirthful Musical Comedy Company Night Prices $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c ilstlnee Prices 50c and 2'c fet 91-5- MORE T3 ta Grand Opera House Pony Ballet in v AT THE NEW YORK RACKET SfORE Mrs. Potts 98c Sad Irons Challenge Wash Board 10 Quart Granite Iron Bucket 12 Quart Granite Iron Bucket 10 Quart Galvanized Iron Bucket a.... 12 Quart Galvanized Iron Bucket 10 Quart Best Tin Bucket 12 Quart Best Tin Bucket fNo. 3 Granite Iron Stew Kettle. No. 4 Granite Iron Stew Kettle ' No. 6 Granite Iron Stew Kettle No. 24 Granite Iron Stew Pan 1 Gallon Kant Leak Oil Can All Sizes Imitation Leather Lunch Boxes...,:....'... Coat Ilooks perdozen - Curry Combs. Long Handle Fire Shovels Short Handle Fire Shovel....;.. No. 8o Granite Iron Tea Kettle..!... ea 39c 48c 18c 20c 10c 15c 18 22c -- 33c - 22c 18 10c 8c e e -- a.' Sure Catch Mouse Traps No. 2 Safety Pins No. 2 2 Safety Pins No. 3 Safety Pins.., White Crockery Slop Jar with llandlesand Cover White Crockery Bowl and Pitcher Decorated Cups and Saucers per pair 1-- The Racket 18c 10 c 50o 2c 1 2c c 98c 10 Store UNDERSELLS 'EM ALL |